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William Lawson, of Cramlington

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Birthplace: Cramlington, Northumberland, England
Death: March 27, 1518 (33-42)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Lawson of Bywell and Isabella Lawson
Husband of Lady Anne Abbott Lawson and Ann Lawson,
Father of James Lawson, Merchant-adventurer of Newcastle; Thomas Lawson; George Lawson; Robert Lawson; Joan Lawson, Prioress of Nesham Abbey and 1 other
Brother of Robert Lawson, of Bywell and Margaret Lawson

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About William Lawson of Cramlington

William Lawson (1480-1518)

Father: Robert Lawson (1460-1547)

Mother: Unknown

Married: Miss Horsely (1480-?) in 1499

Children:

1. James Lawson (1500-1547)

WILLIAM LAWSON ESQUIRE of Cramlington Co. Northumberland seized in fee-tail-maleof half of the manor of Cramlington and Hamlet of Whitlaw held by the King in captite as the sixth part of one knights fee and also divers lands, etc. in Hertlaw, Morpeth, Bywell and other parts of the County of Northumberland in special fee-tail ob. 27 March 9 Henry VIII 1518. Inquisitionpost-mortem 19 June in the same year taken at Newcastle upon Tyne in the said County of Northumberland, etc. By his wife, the daughter of Richard Horsley Esq. of Thernham, he had issue

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WILLIAM LAWSON ESQUIRE of Cramlington Co. Northumberland seized in fee-tail-maleof half of the manor of Cramlington and Hamlet of Whitlaw held by the King in captite as the sixth part of one knights fee and also divers lands, etc. in Hertlaw, Morpeth, Bywell and other parts of the County of Northumberland in special fee-tail ob. 27 March 9 Henry VIII 1518. Inquisitionpost-mortem 19 June in the same year taken at Newcastle upon Tyne in the said County of Northumberland, etc. By his wife, the daughter of Richard Horsley Esq. of Thernham, he had issue

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William10 Lawson (Robert9, Thomas8, William7, John6, John5, Thomas4, Robert3, Ralph2 Lawesson, Thomas1) He married Miss Horsley. Notes for William Lawson: WILLIAM LAWSON ESQUIRE of Cramlington Co. Northumberland seized in fee-tail-maleof half of the manor of Cramlington and Hamlet of Whitlaw held by the King in captite as the sixth part of one knights fee and also divers lands, etc. in Hertlaw, Morpeth, Bywell and other parts of the County of Northumberland in special fee-tail ob. 27 March 9 Henry VIII 1518. Inquisitionpost-mortem 19 June in the same year taken at Newcastle upon Tyne in the said County of Northumberland, etc. By his wife, the daughter of Richard Horsley Esq. of Thernham, he had issue Child of William Lawson and Miss Horsley is: + 15 i. James11 Lawson.



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WILLIAM LAWSON ESQUIRE of Cramlington Co. Northumberland seized in fee-tail-male of half of the manor of Cramlington and Hamlet of Whitlaw held by the King in captite as the sixth part of one knights fee and also divers lands, etc. in Hertlaw, Morpeth, Bywell and other parts of the County of Northumberland in special fee-tail ob. 27 March 9 Henry VIII 1518. Inquisitionpost-mortem 19 June in the same year taken at Newcastle upon Tyne in the said County of Northumberland, etc.

By his wife, the daughter of Richard Horsley Esq. of Thernham, he had issue

WILLIAM LAWSON, Esq. of Cramlington in that county was father of JAMES LAWSON, Esq. of Cramlington who in the time of HENRY VIII was an eminent merchant at Newcastle upon Tyne

He married Alice daughter of Mr Bertram of Bentley and was J by his son EDMUND LAWSON Esq. who married Margery daughter and heir of Ralph Swinnow esq of Rock Castle in Northumberland and left and heir.

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LAWRENCE OF ST IVES CREATED 17th January 174S EXTINCT in 1764 ILiilragr i SIR EDWARD LAWRENCE knt of St Ives in the county of Huntingdon was created a BARONET in 1748 with remainder to his nephew Isaac Wollaston esq of Loseby and dying 5 p in 1740 was succeeded by that gentleman See WOLLASTON OF LOSEBY Arms As LAWRENCE OF IVER LAWSON OF BROUGH HALL CREATED 6th July 166 EXTINCT 1834 iinragt The Lawsons from whom this family sprung were for several generations seated at Burwcll and afterwards at Alindell in Northumberland

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1480
1480
Cramlington, Northumberland, England
1499
1499
Cramlington, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
1518
March 27, 1518
Age 38
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
1518
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