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John Seymour (1474–1536)

Sir John Seymour, Knight banneret (c.  1474[1][2] – 21 December 1536[3]) was an English soldier and a courtier who served both Henry VII and Henry VIII. Born into a prominent gentry family, he is best known as the father of Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour, and hence grandfather of king Edward VI of England.[4]


John Seymour

Portrait of John Seymour
Born
John Seymour

c. 1474
Died21 December 1536(1536-12-21) (aged 61–62)
Resting placeChurch of St Mary, Great Bedwyn
51°22′37″N 1°36′09″W / 51.3769°N 1.6026°W / 51.3769; -1.6026
OccupationEnglish courtier
Known forFather of Jane Seymour, queen consort of Henry VIII of England
Spouse
(m. 1494)
Children
Parents

Family edit

The Seymours were descendants of an Anglo-Norman family that took its name from St. Maur-sur-Loire in Touraine. William de St. Maur in 1240 held the manors of Penhow and Woundy (now called Undy) in Monmouthshire. William's great-grandson, Sir Roger de St. Maur, had two sons: John, whose granddaughter conveyed these manors by marriage into the family of Bowlay of Penhow, who bore the Seymour arms; and Sir Roger (c. 1308 – before 1366), who married Cicely, eldest sister and heir of John de Beauchamp, 3rd Baron Beauchamp. Cicely brought to the Seymours the manor of Hache, Somerset, and her grandson, Roger Seymour, by his marriage with Maud, daughter and heir of Sir William Esturmy, acquired Wulfhall (or Wolf Hall) in the parish of Great Bedwyn in the Savernake Forest, Wiltshire.[5] Sir John Seymour was a great-great-grandson of this Roger Seymour.[4]

 
Wolfhall Farm, all that remains of Wulfhall

Sir John Seymour was born around 1474,[1][2] the eldest son of John Seymour (c. 1450 – 26 October 1491) of Wulfhall, by his marriage to Elizabeth Darell (or Darrell) (born c. 1451). He married Margery, the daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk, and his wife Anne Say.[4] Anne was the daughter of Sir John Say and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Lawrence Cheney (or Cheyne) (c.1396–1461) and Elizabeth Cokayne.[4] Margery Wentworth's grandfather, Sir Philip Wentworth, had married Mary, daughter of John Clifford, 7th Baron de Clifford, whose mother Elizabeth was daughter of Henry Percy (Hotspur) and great-great-granddaughter of Edward III.[6] Margery was renowned for her beauty as well as her quiet and gentle demeanour, and she came to the attention of the poet John Skelton.[7]

Career edit

Seymour succeeded his father in 1492 and was knighted in the field by Henry VII for his services against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath on 17 June 1497.[8] He was made Knight banneret in 1513.[4][9] He was present at the sieges of Thérouanne and Tournay in 1513 as well as the two meetings between Henry VIII and Francis I: the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, and again in 1532.[9]

Offices held edit

His offices included:[9]

Marriage and issue edit

 
Monumental brass of John Seymour (died 15 July 1510), Seymour’s eldest son

Sir John Seymour married Margery Wentworth (c.1478–18 October 1550) on 22 October 1494.[10] The couple had ten children:[10][11]

"Here lyeth the body of John Seymour sonne and here of Sr John Seymour, Knight, & of Margery oon of the daughters of Sr Henry Wentworth, Knight, which decessed ye xv day of July the yer of or Lord MVCX on whos soule Jh(es)u have m(er)cy & of yor charitie say a Pater Nost(er) & a Ave (Maria)"

Of the ten children born at Wulfhall, six survived – three sons: Edward, Henry and Thomas, and three daughters: Jane, Elizabeth and Dorothy. Edward, Thomas, Jane and Elizabeth were courtiers. Edward and Thomas would both be executed during the reign of Edward VI. Henry Seymour, who lacked his brothers' ambition, lived away from court in relative obscurity.[17]

Seymour also had an illegitimate son:[30][31][32]

  • Sir John Seymour (c. 1530 – before August 1599[30]), married in March 1568 Jane or Joan Poyntz, daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz and Joan Berkeley.[30][33]

Notable children edit

Four of the Seymour children achieved prominence at the royal court: Edward, Thomas, Jane and Elizabeth.

Jane Seymour, the eldest surviving daughter, was a maid of honour to Henry's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and later to Anne Boleyn. Henry VIII stayed at Wulfhall with Queen Anne in the summer of 1535 for a few days.[34] In early 1536, Henry declared his love for Jane and began spending increasing amounts of time with her, chaperoned by her brother, Edward. Henry and Jane were formally betrothed the day after Anne Boleyn was arrested and executed on charges of treason, adultery and incest. After Jane became queen on 30 May 1536, her family scaled the social ranks, as was befitting the family of a royal consort.

Her eldest brother, Edward, was made an earl and eventually a duke and briefly ruled England on behalf of his nephew, King Edward VI. Her second brother, Thomas, was made a baron and Lord High Admiral, and in 1547 eloped with Henry VIII's widow, Queen Catherine Parr. Both Edward and Thomas were beheaded for treason, a few years apart.

Seymour's second daughter, Elizabeth, was first married to Sir Anthony Ughtred (c.1478 – 1534), secondly to Gregory Cromwell (c.1520 – 1551), son of Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, and for a third time to John Paulet, Baron St John (c.1510 – 1576), who succeeded his father as Marquess of Winchester in 1572.

Death and burial edit

 
St Mary’s, Great Bedwyn

Seymour died on 21 December 1536.[9] By royal custom, his daughter Queen Jane did not attend the funeral.[3] He was first buried in the church of Easton Priory, but following the collapse of that building was reburied in 1590 by his grandson, Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, in St Mary's Church, Great Bedwyn,[35][36] the parish church of Wulfhall, where his monument survives.[37][38] The monument gives his age at death as sixty:

"This Knight departed this Lyfe at LX years of age, the XXI day of December, Anno 1536 and was firste buryed at Eston Priorie Churche amongst divers of his auncestors, bothe Seymours and Sturmyes..."[2][3]

His eldest son and heir, Edward Seymour, inherited lands producing an income of £275 a year,[9] equivalent to £171,284 in 2021.

Monument, Great Bedwyn edit

 
Tablet above Sir John Seymour's memorial

His monument in Great Bedwyn church consists of a chest tomb displaying heraldic escutcheons, surmounted by his recumbent effigy, fully dressed in armour with hands in prayer, his head resting on his helm from which projects the sculpted Seymour crest of a pair of wings. His feet rest on a lion, and a sword lies by his side.[39] On the wall above is a tablet inscribed as follows:[40]
"Here lyeth intombed the worthie Sr John Seymour of Wolfhall, Knight, who by Margerie his wyfe, daughter of Sr Henry Wentworthe, Knight, from whome the nowe Lorde Wentworthe is discended, had sixe sonnes and fower daughters, to wete, John who dyed unmaryed; Edwarde, Duke of Somerset, Earl of Hertforde, Vicount Beauchampe and Baron Seymour, uncle to Kinge Edwarde the Sixt, Governor of his Royall Person, Protector of all his Dominions and Subjects, Lorde Treasorer and Earle Marshall of Englande; w[i]ch Duke maryed Anne, daughter of Sr Edwarde Stanhope, Knight, by Elizabeth his wyfe, daughter of Sr Foulke Burgchier, Lorde Filzwaryn [sic], from whome the moderne Earles of Bathe are discended; Sr Henry Seymour, Knight, who maried Barbara daughter of Thomas Morgan, Esquier; Thomas Lorde Seymour of Sudeley, Highe Admirall of Englande, who maryed Katherine, Queene of Englande, and wydow to Kinge Henry the Eight. One other Jhon, and Anthony, who dyed in theire infancy. Jane Qveene of Englande, wyfe to Kynge Henry the Eight, and mother to Kynge Edwarde the Sixt; Elizabeth, firste maryed to Sr Henry Ughtred [sic], Knight, after to Gregorie, Lorde Cromwell, and last to Jhon Lorde Sainct John of Basinge [sic], after Marquesse of Winchester; Margery, who dyed in her infancy, and Dorothe, maryed to Sr Clement Smythe, Knight. This Knight departed this lyfe at LX yeares of age, the XXI day of December, Anno 1536, and was firste buryed at Eston Priorie Churche amongst divers of his auncestors, bothe Seymours and Sturmyes. Howbeit that Churche beinge ruyned, and thereby all theire monumentes either whollie spoyled, or verie much defased duringe the mynoritie of Edwarde, Earle of Hertforde, sonne to the said Duke, the said Earle after, as well for the dutyfull love he beareth to his said grandefather, as for the better contynuans of his memory, did cause his bodie to be removed, and here to be intombed at his own coste and chardge, the laste daye of September, Anno 1590, in the XXXII yeare of the moste happye raigne of our gratious Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth."

A transcript was made of the inscriptions of the Seymour monuments by the topographer John Aubrey on his visit to the church in 1672. He also recorded the heraldry on the monument at that date, much of which has been lost.[41]

Arms edit

 
Arms of Seymour

The arms of Seymour are blazoned Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Norton 2009, p. 7.
  2. ^ a b c Aubrey 1862, pp. 375–376:John Seymour's monument gives his age as 60. "This Knight departed this Lyfe at LX years of age, the XXI day of December, Anno 1536 ..."
  3. ^ a b c Norton 2009, p. 125–126.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Pollard 1897, pp. 299–310.
  5. ^ Roskell & Knightly 1993.
  6. ^ Seymour 1972, p. 18.
  7. ^ Norton 2009, pp. 9–10.
  8. ^ Loades 2013, p. 20.
  9. ^ a b c d e Davids 1982.
  10. ^ a b c Norton 2009, p. 11.
  11. ^ Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry III 2011, p. 111.
  12. ^ a b c Norton 2009, p. 13.
  13. ^ a b Aubrey 1862, p. 377.
  14. ^ Frederic Madden, Bulkeley Bandinel, John Gough Nichols, (Eds.), Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica, Vol.5, pp.21–24 [1]
  15. ^ Beer 2009.
  16. ^ Pole 2008, p. 481.
  17. ^ a b Hawkyard 1982b.
  18. ^ Hawkyard 1982c.
  19. ^ Seymour 1972, p. 65.
  20. ^ a b Burke III 1836, p. 201.
  21. ^ Wagner & Schmid 2012, p. 1000.
  22. ^ a b Fitzgerald 2019.
  23. ^ a b Strong 1967, pp. 278–281: "The portrait should by rights depict a lady of the Cromwell family aged 21 c.1535–40..."
  24. ^ College of Arms 2012, p. 63.
  25. ^ "Danny Dyer". Who Do You Think You Are?. Series 13. Episode 1. 21 November 2019. BBC One.
  26. ^ Andrews 1886, p. 5.
  27. ^ Machyn 1848, p. 24, 326.
  28. ^ Shingle Hall is also listed as Shingey, Shingley and Shinglehall in various sources.
  29. ^ Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry III 2011, p. 82.
  30. ^ a b c MacLean 1887, p. 152, Will proved 4 August 1599
  31. ^ Seymour 1972, p. 26.
  32. ^ Chitty 1885, p. 129.
  33. ^ Burke 1965, p. 581.
  34. ^ Lauder 2002, p. 138.
  35. ^ Aubrey 1862, p. 374–375.
  36. ^ Sherlock 2008, p. 34, 36.
  37. ^ "Great Bedwyn - British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  38. ^ For description of monument and transcript of inscription see: Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica, Volume 5 edited by Frederic Madden, Bulkeley Bandinel, John Gough Nichols, pp.21–24 [2]. For images see: [3][4]
  39. ^ Stuff, Good. "Church of St Mary the Virgin, Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  40. ^ Text from: Frederic Madden, Bulkeley Bandinel, John Gough Nichols, (Eds.), Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica, Vol.5, pp.21–24, corrected from observation of photograph [5]
  41. ^ Aubrey, John, An Essay Towards the Description of the North Division of Wiltshire, 1672, (ed. Sir T. Phillipps), 1838 Edition, pp.72–4

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Attribution edit

External links edit

  • Seymour, Sir John (1473/74-1536), of Wolf Hall, Wilts. Biography at History of Parliament Online
  • Seymour Family Pedigree of the Seymour family at tudorplace.com

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Sir John Seymour Knight banneret c 1474 1 2 21 December 1536 3 was an English soldier and a courtier who served both Henry VII and Henry VIII Born into a prominent gentry family he is best known as the father of Henry VIII s third wife Jane Seymour and hence grandfather of king Edward VI of England 4 SirJohn SeymourKnight banneretPortrait of John SeymourBornJohn Seymourc 1474Died21 December 1536 1536 12 21 aged 61 62 Resting placeChurch of St Mary Great Bedwyn51 22 37 N 1 36 09 W 51 3769 N 1 6026 W 51 3769 1 6026OccupationEnglish courtierKnown forFather of Jane Seymour queen consort of Henry VIII of EnglandSpouseMargery Wentworth m 1494 wbr ChildrenJohn Seymour Edward Seymour 1st Duke of Somerset Sir Henry Seymour Thomas Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley John Seymour Anthony Seymour Jane Queen of England Margery Seymour Elizabeth Seymour Lady Cromwell Dorothy SeymourParentsJohn SeymourElizabeth Darrell Contents 1 Family 2 Career 2 1 Offices held 3 Marriage and issue 3 1 Notable children 4 Death and burial 4 1 Monument Great Bedwyn 5 Arms 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Attribution 8 External linksFamily editThe Seymours were descendants of an Anglo Norman family that took its name from St Maur sur Loire in Touraine William de St Maur in 1240 held the manors of Penhow and Woundy now called Undy in Monmouthshire William s great grandson Sir Roger de St Maur had two sons John whose granddaughter conveyed these manors by marriage into the family of Bowlay of Penhow who bore the Seymour arms and Sir Roger c 1308 before 1366 who married Cicely eldest sister and heir of John de Beauchamp 3rd Baron Beauchamp Cicely brought to the Seymours the manor of Hache Somerset and her grandson Roger Seymour by his marriage with Maud daughter and heir of Sir William Esturmy acquired Wulfhall or Wolf Hall in the parish of Great Bedwyn in the Savernake Forest Wiltshire 5 Sir John Seymour was a great great grandson of this Roger Seymour 4 nbsp Wolfhall Farm all that remains of Wulfhall Sir John Seymour was born around 1474 1 2 the eldest son of John Seymour c 1450 26 October 1491 of Wulfhall by his marriage to Elizabeth Darell or Darrell born c 1451 He married Margery the daughter of Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead Suffolk and his wife Anne Say 4 Anne was the daughter of Sir John Say and his wife Elizabeth daughter of Lawrence Cheney or Cheyne c 1396 1461 and Elizabeth Cokayne 4 Margery Wentworth s grandfather Sir Philip Wentworth had married Mary daughter of John Clifford 7th Baron de Clifford whose mother Elizabeth was daughter of Henry Percy Hotspur and great great granddaughter of Edward III 6 Margery was renowned for her beauty as well as her quiet and gentle demeanour and she came to the attention of the poet John Skelton 7 Career editSeymour succeeded his father in 1492 and was knighted in the field by Henry VII for his services against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath on 17 June 1497 8 He was made Knight banneret in 1513 4 9 He was present at the sieges of Therouanne and Tournay in 1513 as well as the two meetings between Henry VIII and Francis I the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520 and again in 1532 9 Offices held edit His offices included 9 Warden Savernake Forest Wiltshire October 1491 Sheriff Wiltshire 1498 1499 1507 1508 1518 19 1524 January 1526 Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset 1515 1516 1526 1527 Justice of the peace Wiltshire 1499 1536 Steward Edward Stafford 3rd Duke of Buckingham s lands Wiltshire by 1503 Knight of the body by 1509 Constable and door ward Bristol Castle Gloucestershire August 1509 jointly with son Edward July 1517 Under captain Dragon of Greenwich 1512 Commissioner subsidy Wiltshire 1512 1514 1515 Wiltshire and Salisbury 1523 Commissioner musters Wiltshire 1513 Commissioner loan 1524 Steward manor of Kingston Lisle Berkshire before 1513 Forester Grovely Wiltshire February 1526 Groom of the Bedchamber 1532Marriage and issue edit nbsp Monumental brass of John Seymour died 15 July 1510 Seymour s eldest son Sir John Seymour married Margery Wentworth c 1478 18 October 1550 on 22 October 1494 10 The couple had ten children 10 11 John Seymour died 15 July 1510 12 13 eldest son and heir apparent who predeceased his father without progeny His monumental brass survives set into the floor of Great Bedwyn church inscribed as follows 14 Here lyeth the body of John Seymour sonne and here of Sr John Seymour Knight amp of Margery oon of the daughters of Sr Henry Wentworth Knight which decessed ye xv day of July the yer of or Lord MVCX on whos soule Jh es u have m er cy amp of yor charitie say a Pater Nost er amp a Ave Maria dd Edward Seymour 1st Duke of Somerset Lord Protector of Edward VI c 1500 15 22 January 1552 16 married firstly Catherine daughter of Sir William Filliol 4 and secondly Anne daughter of Sir Edward Stanhope 4 Sir Henry Seymour 1503 1578 married Barbara daughter of Morgan Wolfe 17 Thomas Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley c 1508 20 March 1549 married Catherine Parr widow of Henry VIII 18 19 John Seymour died young 20 Anthony Seymour died c 1528 12 Jane Seymour queen Consort of Henry VIII c 1509 24 October 1537 21 10 Elizabeth Seymour Lady Cromwell c 1518 22 23 19 March 1568 24 through whom Sir John Seymour is an ancestor of actor Danny Dyer 25 Margery Seymour died c 1528 12 Dorothy Seymour Lady Smith c 1520 1574 26 married firstly Sir Clement Smith c 1515 26 August 1552 MP of Little Baddow Essex 13 27 and secondly Thomas Leventhorpe of Shingle Hall 28 Hertfordshire 20 29 Of the ten children born at Wulfhall six survived three sons Edward Henry and Thomas and three daughters Jane Elizabeth and Dorothy Edward Thomas Jane and Elizabeth were courtiers Edward and Thomas would both be executed during the reign of Edward VI Henry Seymour who lacked his brothers ambition lived away from court in relative obscurity 17 Seymour also had an illegitimate son 30 31 32 Sir John Seymour c 1530 before August 1599 30 married in March 1568 Jane or Joan Poyntz daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz and Joan Berkeley 30 33 Notable children edit Four of the Seymour children achieved prominence at the royal court Edward Thomas Jane and Elizabeth Jane Seymour the eldest surviving daughter was a maid of honour to Henry s first wife Catherine of Aragon and later to Anne Boleyn Henry VIII stayed at Wulfhall with Queen Anne in the summer of 1535 for a few days 34 In early 1536 Henry declared his love for Jane and began spending increasing amounts of time with her chaperoned by her brother Edward Henry and Jane were formally betrothed the day after Anne Boleyn was arrested and executed on charges of treason adultery and incest After Jane became queen on 30 May 1536 her family scaled the social ranks as was befitting the family of a royal consort Her eldest brother Edward was made an earl and eventually a duke and briefly ruled England on behalf of his nephew King Edward VI Her second brother Thomas was made a baron and Lord High Admiral and in 1547 eloped with Henry VIII s widow Queen Catherine Parr Both Edward and Thomas were beheaded for treason a few years apart Seymour s second daughter Elizabeth was first married to Sir Anthony Ughtred c 1478 1534 secondly to Gregory Cromwell c 1520 1551 son of Henry VIII s chief minister Thomas Cromwell and for a third time to John Paulet Baron St John c 1510 1576 who succeeded his father as Marquess of Winchester in 1572 nbsp Edward Seymour 1st Earl of Hertford later 1st Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector nbsp Thomas Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley nbsp Jane Seymour Queen of England Hans Holbein the Younger nbsp Portrait of a Lady perhaps Elizabeth Seymour Hans Holbein the Younger 22 23 Death and burial edit nbsp St Mary s Great BedwynSeymour died on 21 December 1536 9 By royal custom his daughter Queen Jane did not attend the funeral 3 He was first buried in the church of Easton Priory but following the collapse of that building was reburied in 1590 by his grandson Edward Seymour 1st Earl of Hertford in St Mary s Church Great Bedwyn 35 36 the parish church of Wulfhall where his monument survives 37 38 The monument gives his age at death as sixty This Knight departed this Lyfe at LX years of age the XXI day of December Anno 1536 and was firste buryed at Eston Priorie Churche amongst divers of his auncestors bothe Seymours and Sturmyes 2 3 His eldest son and heir Edward Seymour inherited lands producing an income of 275 a year 9 equivalent to 171 284 in 2021 Monument Great Bedwyn edit nbsp Tablet above Sir John Seymour s memorialHis monument in Great Bedwyn church consists of a chest tomb displaying heraldic escutcheons surmounted by his recumbent effigy fully dressed in armour with hands in prayer his head resting on his helm from which projects the sculpted Seymour crest of a pair of wings His feet rest on a lion and a sword lies by his side 39 On the wall above is a tablet inscribed as follows 40 Here lyeth intombed the worthie Sr John Seymour of Wolfhall Knight who by Margerie his wyfe daughter of Sr Henry Wentworthe Knight from whome the nowe Lorde Wentworthe is discended had sixe sonnes and fower daughters to wete John who dyed unmaryed Edwarde Duke of Somerset Earl of Hertforde Vicount Beauchampe and Baron Seymour uncle to Kinge Edwarde the Sixt Governor of his Royall Person Protector of all his Dominions and Subjects Lorde Treasorer and Earle Marshall of Englande w i ch Duke maryed Anne daughter of Sr Edwarde Stanhope Knight by Elizabeth his wyfe daughter of Sr Foulke Burgchier Lorde Filzwaryn sic from whome the moderne Earles of Bathe are discended Sr Henry Seymour Knight who maried Barbara daughter of Thomas Morgan Esquier Thomas Lorde Seymour of Sudeley Highe Admirall of Englande who maryed Katherine Queene of Englande and wydow to Kinge Henry the Eight One other Jhon and Anthony who dyed in theire infancy Jane Qveene of Englande wyfe to Kynge Henry the Eight and mother to Kynge Edwarde the Sixt Elizabeth firste maryed to Sr Henry Ughtred sic Knight after to Gregorie Lorde Cromwell and last to Jhon Lorde Sainct John of Basinge sic after Marquesse of Winchester Margery who dyed in her infancy and Dorothe maryed to Sr Clement Smythe Knight This Knight departed this lyfe at LX yeares of age the XXI day of December Anno 1536 and was firste buryed at Eston Priorie Churche amongst divers of his auncestors bothe Seymours and Sturmyes Howbeit that Churche beinge ruyned and thereby all theire monumentes either whollie spoyled or verie much defased duringe the mynoritie of Edwarde Earle of Hertforde sonne to the said Duke the said Earle after as well for the dutyfull love he beareth to his said grandefather as for the better contynuans of his memory did cause his bodie to be removed and here to be intombed at his own coste and chardge the laste daye of September Anno 1590 in the XXXII yeare of the moste happye raigne of our gratious Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth A transcript was made of the inscriptions of the Seymour monuments by the topographer John Aubrey on his visit to the church in 1672 He also recorded the heraldry on the monument at that date much of which has been lost 41 Arms edit nbsp Arms of SeymourThe arms of Seymour are blazoned Gules two wings conjoined in lure or Notes edit a b Norton 2009 p 7 a b c Aubrey 1862 pp 375 376 John Seymour s monument gives his age as 60 This Knight departed this Lyfe at LX years of age the XXI day of December Anno 1536 a b c Norton 2009 p 125 126 a b c d e f g Pollard 1897 pp 299 310 Roskell amp Knightly 1993 Seymour 1972 p 18 Norton 2009 pp 9 10 Loades 2013 p 20 a b c d e Davids 1982 a b c Norton 2009 p 11 Richardson Magna Carta Ancestry III 2011 p 111 a b c Norton 2009 p 13 a b Aubrey 1862 p 377 Frederic Madden Bulkeley Bandinel John Gough Nichols Eds Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica Vol 5 pp 21 24 1 Beer 2009 Pole 2008 p 481 a b Hawkyard 1982b Hawkyard 1982c Seymour 1972 p 65 a b Burke III 1836 p 201 Wagner amp Schmid 2012 p 1000 a b Fitzgerald 2019 a b Strong 1967 pp 278 281 The portrait should by rights depict a lady of the Cromwell family aged 21 c 1535 40 College of Arms 2012 p 63 Danny Dyer Who Do You Think You Are Series 13 Episode 1 21 November 2019 BBC One Andrews 1886 p 5 Machyn 1848 p 24 326 Shingle Hall is also listed as Shingey Shingley and Shinglehall in various sources Richardson Plantagenet Ancestry III 2011 p 82 a b c MacLean 1887 p 152 Will proved 4 August 1599 Seymour 1972 p 26 Chitty 1885 p 129 Burke 1965 p 581 Lauder 2002 p 138 Aubrey 1862 p 374 375 Sherlock 2008 p 34 36 Great Bedwyn British History Online www british history ac uk Retrieved 12 January 2019 For description of monument and transcript of inscription see Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica Volume 5 edited by Frederic Madden Bulkeley Bandinel John Gough Nichols pp 21 24 2 For images see 3 4 Stuff Good Church of St Mary the Virgin Great Bedwyn Wiltshire britishlistedbuildings co uk Retrieved 12 January 2019 Text from Frederic Madden Bulkeley Bandinel John 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