Thegreene Family Being of Theancestry the Greene Fasmily Being

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Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Birth
    • one.ii Marriages and Children
    • 1.three Death
    • i.4 Monuments
  • two Research Notes
  • 3 Sources
  • 4 Acknowledgements
    • four.1 Magna Carta Projection

Biography

Birth

Mary Talbot was the daughter of Sir Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot, and Ankaret le Strange.[1] [2] [3] [4] The Inquisition Mail Mortem of Mary's cousin, Elizabeth Mowbray, dated 12 September, vii Richard II (1383), recorded that Ankaret, daughter of Sir John Le Strange of Blakemere, had married Sir Richard Talbot, and they had ii daughters Elizabeth and Mary,[5] and then Mary is known to exist born earlier 1383.

Marriages and Children

Mary Talbot married, as her beginning husband, Sir Thomas Greene[3] [4] [6] [seven] [8] before 23 Oct 1398.[1] [two] In the Talbot pedigree in the Visitation of Yorkshire it stated that Mary Talbot married Sir Thomas 'Grey' (but which presumably should read Greene) of whom the Marquis of Northampton is descended.[ix]

They had 1 son:

  1. Thomas Greene, Knt.,[4] [6] born 10 February 1399/1400, died 18 Jan 1461/two, married Philippe Ferrers and Mary Bellers and had issue with both wives[1] [2]

Thomas Grene, Knight, hubby of Mary Talbot, died on 14 December 1417[7] and his heir was his son Thomas Greene, Knight, age 18.[1] [ii] [ten] [11]

Between 23 April and 28 June 1418 she (described every bit Marion, Lady de Grene) was resident with two servants at the Talbot estate of Blakemere, Shropshire.[12]

She married, as her 2nd hubby, John Nottingham, Esq. (or Notyngham)[3] [eight] (without a licence) before 25 July 1418.[ane]

"Mary his widow married John Notyngham without licence. They entered the manor of Kegworth against the king's right and have taken the profits since the decease of Thomas".[11]

Death

Mary died xiii April 1434[seven] [8] and was buried at Dark-green's Norton, Northamptonshire.[1] [2] [13] The Writ for the inquisition post mortem recorded 18 April 1434 for Nottinghamshire stated, "She died on thirteen Apr final." Thomas Greene, Knt., aged 34 or more, was her adjacent heir.[14]

Monuments

The Greene monuments at St Bartholomew, Greenish'southward Norton, Northamptonshire, now largely destroyed, were described past Halstead in 1685. There was a tomb for Sir Thomas Greene and Mary Talbot. The Inscription was in Latin, a translation of which is:

"Hither lies Thomas Greene, Knight, son and heir of Thomas Greene, Knight, son and heir of Henry Greene, Knight, one of the Justices of King Edward Third, and Mary, his wife, the daughter of Lord Talbot, to whose souls may god exist gracious. Amen."[15]

On the side of this was a shield bearing Greene impaling Talbot – argent, a lion rampant gules, inside a bordure engrailed of the final.

Mary was also noted on the monument to her grandson at St Bartholomew, Green's Norton, every bit follows:

"Here lies Thomas Greene, Knight, Lord of Norton, and Matilda, his wife. The said Thomas was son and heir of Thomas Greene, Knight, Lord of the same, and of Philippa, his married woman, who was the daughter of Robert, Lord Ferrars of Charteley, and of Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Lord Thomas de Spencer. Thomas Greene, the father of Thomas aforesaid, was son and heir of Thomas Greene, Knight, Lord of Norton aforesaid, and of Mary his wife, girl of Richard, Lord Talbot, and of Ankarete, his married woman, who was the daughter and heir of Lord Strange of Blackmere. Thomas, son of Thomas and Philippa aforesaid, died on the 9th of September, A.D. 1462; and the said Matilda, 1 of the daughters of John Throckmorton, Esq., formerly Under-Treasurer of England, died on the …. Of the month of … A.D. 14 … May God be gracious to their souls."[15]

Research Notes

  1. Some cyberspace genealogies land that the wife of Thomas Greene was an Ela Mallory, "Lady of Isham". At that place is no basis for this assertion.
  2. Children Richard Greene, John Greene and Margaret Greene are unsourced were discrete as children of Mary and Thomas in October 2020.

Sources

  1. one.0 1.1 ane.2 1.3 ane.4 1.5 Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Report in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Common salt Lake City: the author, 2011). Book Ii pages 260-261 GREEN ix, Mary Talbot.
  2. ii.0 two.1 two.2 ii.3 2.4 Douglas Richardson. Royal Beginnings: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Common salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), book Three, pages 112-113, GREENE xiv, entry for Mary Talbot
  3. 3.0 3.ane 3.2 Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols, ed. Kimball Thousand. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the writer, 2011), Book 4, page 169 TALBOT eight.3, Mary Talbot.
  4. 4.0 iv.one 4.2 Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, iv vols, ed. Kimball Grand. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the writer, 2011), Volume I volume I, folio 433 CHESELDINE
  5. ↑ M. C. B. Dawes, A. C. Forest and D. H. Gifford. "Inquisitions Postal service Mortem, Richard II, File 32," in Agenda of Inquisitions Mail service Mortem, Volume 15, Richard II, (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1970), 386-402. British History Online, #1022.
  6. 6.0 6.one John Nichols. The History And Antiquities of the County of Leicester. Volume III, Part II. (London: J. Nichols, 1795-1811). pg 851
  7. vii.0 7.ane 7.2 Frederick Weis, et al. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700. 8th Edition, 2004. pg 20 Line xiv:33
  8. 8.0 viii.1 8.2 George Baker. History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton. Vol i. London 1822-1830. pg 32
  9. ↑ William Flower, Charles Best Norcliffe, Harleian Social club. The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564. The Publications of the Harleian Society, Vol 16, 1881. Talbot Pedigree pg 307
  10. Inquisitions Post Mortem relating to Yorkshire, of the Reigns of Henry IV and Henry 5. Baildon and Clay (Eds.). The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Tape Serial. Vol. LIX. 1918, p137. IPM Thomas Grene, Chivaler. [1]
  11. 11.0 11.1 J. L. Kirby. "Inquisitions Mail Mortem, Henry V, Entries 750-799." Calendar of Inquisitions Postal service Mortem: Volume 20, Henry 5. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1995. 234-248. British History Online #750, 756.
  12. ↑ Barbara Ross. Accounts of the Stewards of the Talbot Household at Blakemere 1392-1425. (2003). Shropshire Tape Series Vol seven, p.112 & 121 (not available online).
  13. ↑ Meredith B. Colket and Edward Northward. Dunlap. The English Ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson And Katherine Marbury Scott. (Philadelphia: The Magee press, 1936). Online at HathiTrust, pg 36
  14. ↑ Great United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. Public Record Function. Calendar of Inquisitions Postal service Mortem And Other Analogous Documents Preserved In the Public Tape Office. Book XXIV. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery Off. by Eyre and Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen, 1898. Mary, who was the wife of Thomas Grene, Knight; see also [ii].
  15. 15.0 fifteen.1 The Greene Family in England and America with Pedigrees. (Boston: p.p., 1901). Online at Archive.org, pages 17-22.
  • Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City, UT: the writer, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for Magna Carta Ancestry.
  • Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Report in Colonial and Medieval Families, v vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Table salt Lake City, UT: the author, 2013. Come across also WikiTree's source folio for Imperial Ancestry.
Come across also:
  • Mordaunt, Henry. Succinct Genealogical Proofs of the House of Greene that were Lords of Drayton (London: Malby, 1896).

Acknowledgements

Magna Carta Project

This contour was reviewed/approved for the Magna Carta Project on 1 October 2020 by Thiessen-117.
Mary (Talbot) Nottingham appears in Magna Carta Ancestry in a Richardson-documented trail from Gateway Ancestors Anne Marbury, Katherine Marbury and Kenelm Cheseldine to Magna Carta Surety Barons Roger le Bigod and Hugh le Bigod (vol. I:433-436, CHESELDINE) that was developed by Magna Carta Projection fellow member A Pendleton and badged 12 Jan 2021 by Thiessen-117. The trail is fix out on the profiles of Bridget Dryden and Kenelm Cheseldine.
Run into Base Camp for more information most identified Magna Carta trails and their condition. Encounter the projection's glossary for project-specific terms, such as a "badged trail".

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