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Thomas Frowyk

Sir Thomas Frowyk KS (c. 1460 – 7 October 1506) was an English justice.

Sir

Thomas Frowyk
Bornc.1460
Gunnersbury, Middlesex
Died7 October 1506
Spouse(s)Joan Bardville
Elizabeth Carnevyle
IssueThomas Frowyk
Frideswide Frowyk
FatherSir Thomas Frowyk
MotherJane Sturgeon

Family edit

Born at Gunnersbury, Middlesex, Thomas Frowyk was the son of a London mercer, Sir Thomas Frowyk, by his second wife, Jane Sturgeon, daughter of Richard Sturgeon.[1][2] He had a sister, Isabel Frowyk, who married Sir Thomas Haute (d. 1502, son of Sir William Hawte), a sister Elizabeth Frowyke, who married Thomas Bedlow (d. 1478) and a brother, Sir Henry Frowyk.[3] His grandfather, Henry Frowick, was also a mercer (five times Master), alderman (Bassishaw ward, 1424–57) and twice Lord Mayor of London (1435-6 and 1444–5).[4] Frowyk was mentioned in the 1464 will of his grandmother, Isabella Frowyk.[5][2] An important seat of the Frowyk family was at South Mimms, Hertfordshire, where Sir Thomas's ancestors and others of his kin are represented in a series of tombs and monuments in the parish church of St Giles.[6] The present Sir Thomas however was buried at Finchley.

Career edit

Frowyk is said to have been educated at Cambridge University.[7] He was admitted to the Inner Temple, where he appears to have shared a chamber with Thomas Marowe (d.1505), Serjeant-at-law, author of the legal treatise, De Pace (On The Peace).[8] Frowyk and John Kingsmill, Justice of the Common Pleas, were later among those appointed as executors of Marowe's will.[9][2]

At the Inner Temple Frowyk 'gave readings in the autumn terms of 1492 (Westminster II cc.6–11) and 1495 (Prerogativa regis), readings which were often cited subsequently'.[10][2]

He was appointed Common Serjeant of London about 1486, Serjeant-at-law in 1495, and King's Serjeant in November 1501. At about this time he was on retainer to the Earls of Stafford and the Dukes of Buckingham. He was appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas on 30 September 1502. In that year, with others, he formulated an important award between the town and university of Cambridge, adjusting disputes and defining their jurisdictions precisely.[11] In his capacity as Chief Justice he wrote 'a significant dissenting judgment in the celebrated case of Orwell v. Mortoft (1505) contributing to the development, in later years, of the action on the case as an alternative process to recover a debt'.[2]

Frowyk was knighted in 1502. He died 7 October 1506, and was buried at Finchley with his first wife, Joan (née Bardville), where a memorial to him was erected which was later defaced.[12] The inscription in medieval French on her monument was apparently written by him, and expressed the wish to lie beside her:

"JOAN la feme THOMAS DE FROWICKE gist icy
Et le dit THOMAS pense de giser aveque luy."[13]

He left a will dated 13 August 1505, with a codicil dated 6 October 1506.[2]

He was said by Thomas Fuller to have been 'accounted the oracle of law in his age'.[2]

Marriages and issue edit

He first married Joan Bardville, with whom he had a son Thomas, who appears to have died young.

He married secondly, by 1498, Elizabeth Carnevyle, daughter of William Carnevyle of Tockington in Gloucestershire. They had a daughter, Frideswide, aged 8 on 2 February 1506,[14] who was the first wife of Sir Thomas Cheyne, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.[15][16][17]

After his death, his widow married Thomas Jakes (died 1516), one of his executors who was a Clerk of the Warrants of the Inner Temple. His niece Elizabeth, daughter of his brother Sir Henry, married Sir John Spelman, a Justice of the King's Bench.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ E. Foss, 'Frowyk, Thomas', in The Judges of England: With Sketches of their Lives, 9 vols (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, London 1848–1864), V (1857), pp. 51–53.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Doe 2004.
  3. ^ D. Richardson, ed. K.G. Everingham, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City 2011), IV, p. 372. ISBN 1460992709.
  4. ^ A.B. Beavan, The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III to 1912 (Corporation of the City of London, 1913), II, p. 7. Some relationships described in this work are unreliable.
  5. ^ C.M. Meale, 'The manuscripts and early audience of the Middle English Prose Merlin,' in A. Adams, A.A. Diverres, K. Stern and K. Varty (eds), The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance, Arthurian Studies XVI (D.S. Brewer, Cambridge 1986), pp. 92–111, at p. 103.
  6. ^ 'Mimms, South', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex (HMSO, London 1937), pp. 93–96 (British History Online, accessed 21 September 2017). See also A.P. Baggs, D.K. Bolton, E.P. Scarff and G.C. Tyack, 'South Mimms: Churches', in T.F.T. Baker and R.B. Pugh (eds), A History of the County of Middlesex, Vol. 5: Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham (HMSO/VCH, London 1976), pp. 298–301 (British History Online, accessed 21 September 2017).
  7. ^ 'Thomas Frowyk', in C.H. Cooper and T. Cooper, Athenae Cantabrigienses, Vol. I: 1500–1585 (Deighton, Bell & Co., Cambridge 1858), p. 10.
  8. ^ E.W. Ives, The Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England: Thomas Kebell: A Case Study (Cambridge University Press 1983), pp. 53–54, citing B.H. Putnam, Early Treatises on the Practice of the Justices of the Peace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (Clarendon Press, Oxford 1924), Chapter V.
  9. ^ For Marowe's will (P.C.C. 1505) see Nina Green's Oxford-Shakespeare website.
  10. ^ M. McGlynn, The Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court (Cambridge University Press 2003), pp. 23–5, 96–7, 107–8, and passim.
  11. ^ Cooper, Athenae Cantabrigienses.
  12. ^ J. Nichols (ed.), The History of the Worthies of England, Endeavoured by Thomas Fuller, D.D., New Edition, 2 Vols (F.C. & J. Rivington (etc.), London 1811), II, p. 42.
  13. ^ J. Weever, Antient Funeral Monuments of Great-Britain, Ireland, and the Islands adjacent (The editors, London 1767), p. 302.
  14. ^ Frideswide was aged 8 on the Feast of the Purification (2 February 1505/06) last preceding the date of the Inquest (19 December, 22 Henry VII (Aug. 1506–1507)). See 'Inquisitions post mortem, Henry VII: Sir Thomas Frowyk, knight', in G.S. Fry (ed.), Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London: Part 1 (1896), pp. 5–27 (British History Online, retrieved 16 September 2017)
  15. ^ S. Lehmberg, 'Cheyne, Sir Thomas (c.1485–1558), administrator and diplomat', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP 2004). online edition 2008 (subscription required).
  16. ^ 'Parishes: Shalbourne', in W. Page and P.H. Ditchfield (eds), A History of the County of Berkshire Vol. 4 (VCH/HMSO, London 1924), pp. 228–34. (British History online accessed 16 September 2017).
  17. ^ F.A. Blaydes (ed.), The Visitations of Bedfordshire, Harleian Society XIX (London 1884), p. 14.

Sources edit

  • Doe, Norman (2004). "Frowyk, Sir Thomas (c.1460–1506)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/10206. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Wedgwood, Josiah C. (1936). History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Commons House 1439–1509. London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office. pp. 358–9.

External links edit

  • Will of Sir Thomas Frowyk of Saint Thomas the Apostle, City of London, proved 3 November 1506, PROB 11/15/285, National Archives Retrieved 14 August 2013
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For the Member of Parliament see Middlesex UK Parliament constituency Sir Thomas Frowyk KS c 1460 7 October 1506 was an English justice SirThomas FrowykBornc 1460Gunnersbury MiddlesexDied7 October 1506Spouse s Joan BardvilleElizabeth CarnevyleIssueThomas FrowykFrideswide FrowykFatherSir Thomas FrowykMotherJane Sturgeon Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Marriages and issue 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksFamily editBorn at Gunnersbury Middlesex Thomas Frowyk was the son of a London mercer Sir Thomas Frowyk by his second wife Jane Sturgeon daughter of Richard Sturgeon 1 2 He had a sister Isabel Frowyk who married Sir Thomas Haute d 1502 son of Sir William Hawte a sister Elizabeth Frowyke who married Thomas Bedlow d 1478 and a brother Sir Henry Frowyk 3 His grandfather Henry Frowick was also a mercer five times Master alderman Bassishaw ward 1424 57 and twice Lord Mayor of London 1435 6 and 1444 5 4 Frowyk was mentioned in the 1464 will of his grandmother Isabella Frowyk 5 2 An important seat of the Frowyk family was at South Mimms Hertfordshire where Sir Thomas s ancestors and others of his kin are represented in a series of tombs and monuments in the parish church of St Giles 6 The present Sir Thomas however was buried at Finchley Career editFrowyk is said to have been educated at Cambridge University 7 He was admitted to the Inner Temple where he appears to have shared a chamber with Thomas Marowe d 1505 Serjeant at law author of the legal treatise De Pace On The Peace 8 Frowyk and John Kingsmill Justice of the Common Pleas were later among those appointed as executors of Marowe s will 9 2 At the Inner Temple Frowyk gave readings in the autumn terms of 1492 Westminster II cc 6 11 and 1495 Prerogativa regis readings which were often cited subsequently 10 2 He was appointed Common Serjeant of London about 1486 Serjeant at law in 1495 and King s Serjeant in November 1501 At about this time he was on retainer to the Earls of Stafford and the Dukes of Buckingham He was appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas on 30 September 1502 In that year with others he formulated an important award between the town and university of Cambridge adjusting disputes and defining their jurisdictions precisely 11 In his capacity as Chief Justice he wrote a significant dissenting judgment in the celebrated case of Orwell v Mortoft 1505 contributing to the development in later years of the action on the case as an alternative process to recover a debt 2 Frowyk was knighted in 1502 He died 7 October 1506 and was buried at Finchley with his first wife Joan nee Bardville where a memorial to him was erected which was later defaced 12 The inscription in medieval French on her monument was apparently written by him and expressed the wish to lie beside her JOAN la feme THOMAS DE FROWICKE gist icyEt le dit THOMAS pense de giser aveque luy 13 He left a will dated 13 August 1505 with a codicil dated 6 October 1506 2 He was said by Thomas Fuller to have been accounted the oracle of law in his age 2 Marriages and issue editHe first married Joan Bardville with whom he had a son Thomas who appears to have died young He married secondly by 1498 Elizabeth Carnevyle daughter of William Carnevyle of Tockington in Gloucestershire They had a daughter Frideswide aged 8 on 2 February 1506 14 who was the first wife of Sir Thomas Cheyne Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 15 16 17 After his death his widow married Thomas Jakes died 1516 one of his executors who was a Clerk of the Warrants of the Inner Temple His niece Elizabeth daughter of his brother Sir Henry married Sir John Spelman a Justice of the King s Bench 2 References edit E Foss Frowyk Thomas in The Judges of England With Sketches of their Lives 9 vols Longman Brown Green Longmans and Roberts London 1848 1864 V 1857 pp 51 53 a b c d e f g h Doe 2004 D Richardson ed K G Everingham Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families 2nd edition Salt Lake City 2011 IV p 372 ISBN 1460992709 A B Beavan The Aldermen of the City of London Temp Henry III to 1912 Corporation of the City of London 1913 II p 7 Some relationships described in this work are unreliable C M Meale The manuscripts and early audience of the Middle English Prose Merlin in A Adams A A Diverres K Stern and K Varty eds The Changing Face of Arthurian Romance Arthurian Studies XVI D S Brewer Cambridge 1986 pp 92 111 at p 103 Mimms South in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex HMSO London 1937 pp 93 96 British History Online accessed 21 September 2017 See also A P Baggs D K Bolton E P Scarff and G C Tyack South Mimms Churches in T F T Baker and R B Pugh eds A History of the County of Middlesex Vol 5 Hendon Kingsbury Great Stanmore Little Stanmore Edmonton Enfield Monken Hadley South Mimms Tottenham HMSO VCH London 1976 pp 298 301 British History Online accessed 21 September 2017 Thomas Frowyk in C H Cooper and T Cooper Athenae Cantabrigienses Vol I 1500 1585 Deighton Bell amp Co Cambridge 1858 p 10 E W Ives The Common Lawyers of Pre Reformation England Thomas Kebell A Case Study Cambridge University Press 1983 pp 53 54 citing B H Putnam Early Treatises on the Practice of the Justices of the Peace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Clarendon Press Oxford 1924 Chapter V For Marowe s will P C C 1505 see Nina Green s Oxford Shakespeare website M McGlynn The Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court Cambridge University Press 2003 pp 23 5 96 7 107 8 and passim Cooper Athenae Cantabrigienses J Nichols ed The History of the Worthies of England Endeavoured by Thomas Fuller D D New Edition 2 Vols F C amp J Rivington etc London 1811 II p 42 J Weever Antient Funeral Monuments of Great Britain Ireland and the Islands adjacent The editors London 1767 p 302 Frideswide was aged 8 on the Feast of the Purification 2 February 1505 06 last preceding the date of the Inquest 19 December 22 Henry VII Aug 1506 1507 See Inquisitions post mortem Henry VII Sir Thomas Frowyk knight in G S Fry ed Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London Part 1 1896 pp 5 27 British History Online retrieved 16 September 2017 S Lehmberg Cheyne Sir Thomas c 1485 1558 administrator and diplomat Oxford Dictionary of National Biography OUP 2004 online edition 2008 subscription required Parishes Shalbourne in W Page and P H Ditchfield eds A History of the County of Berkshire Vol 4 VCH HMSO London 1924 pp 228 34 British History online accessed 16 September 2017 F A Blaydes ed The Visitations of Bedfordshire Harleian Society XIX London 1884 p 14 Sources editDoe Norman 2004 Frowyk Sir Thomas c 1460 1506 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 10206 Subscription or UK public library membership required Wedgwood Josiah C 1936 History of Parliament Biographies of the Members of the Commons House 1439 1509 London His Majesty s Stationery Office pp 358 9 External links editWill of Sir Thomas Frowyk of Saint Thomas the Apostle City of London proved 3 November 1506 PROB 11 15 285 National Archives Retrieved 14 August 2013Legal officesPreceded bySir Thomas Wode Chief Justice of the Common Pleas1502 1506 Succeeded bySir Robert Rede Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Frowyk amp oldid 1183646224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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