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Thomasine Thornburgh

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Birthplace: Kirkham, Lancashire, England
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Daughter of Rowland Thornburgh of Hampsfield and Jane Thornburgh
Sister of William Thornburgh, Esquire; John Thornburg; Francis Thornburgh; Anne Thornburgh; Jane Thornburgh and 2 others

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About Thomasine Thornburgh

  • William THORNBURGHE died 5 October last (1608) and Roland THORNEBURGH is his son and heir, aged 26 years at his father's death. Court of Wards Inq., p.m., vol. 43, n. 105.
  • 1612 Inquest taken at Kendall, 14 January, 9 James I (1612), before Roger OTWAYE, gentleman, escheator.
  • Rowland THORNBURGH, esquire, was seised at his death of a messuage or tenement called "Langwell" and 40 a. land in Selsatt; the hamlet called Whitwell in Whitwell and certain lands, meadow, feedings and pastures in reversion after the death of Nicholas THORNBURGH; a water mill in Patton; 3 messuages or tenements and 40 a. land in Skelsmergh; 3 messuages or tenements in Selsatt in reversion after the death of said Nicholas THORNBURGH; and of 2 messuages or tenements in Methopp and 40 a. land. By his writing he granted to Edward WILSON, yeoman, the said 2 messuages in Methopp to hold for 31 years.
  • The said Rowland THORNBURGH long before his death was seised of the manor of Hampsfell and of a capital messuage called Hampsfell Hall and 140 a. land adjacent thereto; 11 other messuages or tenements and 80 a. land adjacent thereto in Hampsfell, parish of Cartmell; 2 messuages and 3 cottages and 20 a. land in Lindall; a messuage or tenement in Flowkburgh, and lands thereto belonging; a messuage or tenement in Ulueston in Furneis, and lands thereto belonging; and of a water mill called "Lyndall mylne: within the parish of Cartmell.
  • The said Rowland made his will dated 23 August, 9 James I (1611), in which he bequeathed: to his wife Jane THORNBURGH, besides the third of all his lands, his tenement called "Ryehow, otherwise Dryhow in Bannisdale" being redeemed, and his tenement called "the Pow house [in Meathop]," likewise redeemed, for her help in the education of his younger children, during her life with reversion to William THORNBURGH his son and heir and his heirs male; to his 3 younger sons John, Francis and Rowland, to be yearly issuing out of his said lands, as follows: to his 2nd son John, £20 yearly for life, to his 3rd son Francis, £20 yearly for life, to his youngest son Rowland, £10 with diet with his eldest brother "mine heir" and a horse fit for him to ride upon to be allowed him and kept with his eldest brother, if he dislike to continue the house with his eldest brother, then the annuity to be £13 6s. 8d. for life. Such annuities to be paid to them at Whitsuntide and Martinmas and to begin at such of the feasts as shall first happen after every one of the said younger sons shall attain the age of 15 years; that £1000 shall be taken out of his lands for preferment in marriage or any other good preferment of his four daughters Etheldred, Jane, Anne and Thomazin, besides any filial portions of his goods and chattels, if any remain after debts discharged; which £1000 to be divided thus: to Etheldred, the eldest £300, to Jane £300, to Anne £200, and to Thomazin £200, to be paid to every of them either at age of their full years or marriage at discretion of his executors.
  • The premises in Selsatt are held of the king as of his manor or barony of Kendall, called "le Richmond Fee," by knight service, namely: the 100th part of a knight's . . . . (The right hand bottom corner of the membrane has been torn off and some details consequently lost.); the premises in Whitwell are held of the king as above by cornage and a rent; . . . . . . the water mill in Patton is held of the king as of his manor or barony of Kendall by fealty only in free socage and is worth yearly clear 10s.; the messuages in Skelsmergh are held of the king as of his manor or barony of Kendall castle by fealty only and a rent of one pair of gilt spurs in free socage; . . . . . . Skelsmergh held of the king as of his manor of Skelsmergh by fealty in free socage and are worth yearly 6s. 8d.; the 2 messuages &c. in Methopp are held of William earl of Derbie as of his manor of Betham by fealty and [2s.] rent in free socage and are worth yearly clear 30s.; the 3 messuages in Selsatt whereof Rowland died seised in reversion are held of the king as of his manor or barony of Kendall in free socage and are worth yearly clear 20s.; the manor and capital messuage of Hampsfell and premises of Hampsfell, Lindall and Flowkburgh are held . . . . as of his manor of Cartmell in co. Lancaster by fealty and rent for all services and are worth yearly clear £12; the premises in Ulverston are held of . . . . . . by knight's service namely: the 100th part of a knight's fee and are worth yearly clear 5s.; the water mill called "Landall milne" is held [of the manor of Eastgrenwich?] co. Kent by fealty and a free rent of 13s. 4d. in free socage and not in chief worth yearly clear 10s.
  • Rowland THORNBURGH died . . . . and William THORNBURGH is his son and next heir aged 12 years, 6 month, 23 days at his father's death. The said John, Francis and Rowland, sons of the aforesaid Rowland THORNBURGH and the said Etheldred . . . . . . . and the said Nicholas THORNBURGH still survive namely at Selsat; Court of Wards Inq., p.m., vol. 35, n. 69.
  • From: http://edenlinks.rootsweb.ancestry.com/1gp/RECORDS/FAR/SELS.HTM
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Thomasine Thornburgh's Timeline

1634
1634
Kirkham, Lancashire, England
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