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Thomas Murfyn

Thomas Murfyn (or Mirfyn), (died 1523) was a Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London.[3]

Thomas Murfyn
Coat of Arms of Thomas Murfyn:
Or on a chevron sable a mullet argent. A crescent sable in the dexter chief.[1]
Lord Mayor of London
In office
1518–1519
MonarchHenry VIII
Preceded bySir Thomas Exmewe
Succeeded bySir James Yarford
Sheriff of London
In office
1511–1512
Preceded byJohn Rest
Succeeded byJohn Brydges
Personal details
BornEly, Cambridgeshire
DiedSeptember 1523[2]
London, UK
Resting placeSt Paul's Cathedral, London, UK
51°30′49″N 0°05′53″W / 51.513611°N 0.098056°W / 51.513611; -0.098056
Spouse(s)Alice Marshall
Elizabeth Donne
ChildrenEdward
George
Margaret
Mary
Frances, and others
Mirfyn's name appears on the Memorial to the graves lost in the Great Fire of London, St Paul's Cathedral

Biography edit

Thomas Murfyn was a native of Ely, Cambridgeshire, and son of George Murfyn. He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners in the City of London, who served as Sheriff of London from 1511 to 1512, and as Lord Mayor of London from 1518 to 1519.[3][4]

Mark Noble claimed that Murfyn was probably not knighted until after his election to the mayoralty.[3] Although Murfyn is often referred to in later documents as Sir Thomas Murfyn, there appears to be no record of his knighthood.[5] It became common practice after Thomas Muryfn's mayoralty for Lord Mayors of London to be knighted and this may be one reason why later documents refer to him as "Sir".[6] The misunderstanding may also be due to the translation of the form of address "Dominus" (a term of courtesy used in reference to an official) as "Sir". In his will, which was made on 2 September 1523 and proved in London on 15 October 1523, Murfyn refers to himself as "Thomas Mirfyn citizein and Alderman of the citie of London".[7] The memorial to the graves lost in the Great Fire of London at St Paul's Cathedral, which lists "Sir Thomas Miryfn", may be perpetuating this error rather than evidence of a knighthood.

Family edit

Thomas married firstly, Alice Marshall,[8] by whom he had thirteen children:[9]

  • Thomas
  • John
  • George, who became a monk
  • Thomas
  • John
  • Frances
  • Richard
  • John
  • Robert
  • Edward (d. 1528),[10] a wealthy London merchant who married Alice (d. 1560), widow of John Brigandine of Southampton, and daughter of Oliver Squier of Southby, Hampshire, by whom there were no surviving children. Alice subsequently married, circa 1528, Edward North.[11]
  • Bartholomew
  • Margaret, who married a Lord Mayor of London, Sir John Champneys.[12][13]
  • Mary, who married, by 1523,[14] another Lord Mayor of London, Sir Andrew Judde.[15]

He married secondly, sometime after 15 October 1519,[14] Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of Sir Angel Donne. alderman of London, and Anne Hawardine, of Cheshire. By Elizabeth, he had a daughter:

His last wife survived him and subsequently married, in 1524, Sir Thomas Denys[17] by whom she had a son, Sir Robert Denys. Sir Robert married Mary, daughter of William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy, by whom he had a son, Thomas Denys.

The arms of the Murfyns were, Or on a chevron sable a mullet argent; those of Donne, Azure semée of cross-crosslets or, a unicorn salient argent.[18]

Mirfyn is listed as one of the graves lost in the Great Fire of London in 1666, on a monument in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, together with several other Lord Mayors.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Lambarde 1931, p. 100.
  2. ^ Murfyn's will was made on 2 September 1523 and proved 15 October 1523. See Beaven 1913, p. 22 The Testator was recorded as Thomas Mirfyn citizen and Alderman of the city of London. See Drake 1873, pp. vi–viii
  3. ^ a b c Noble 1787, p. 19.
  4. ^ Beaven 1913, p. 22.
  5. ^ Beaven 1913, p. 22, fn 30.
  6. ^ Noble 1787, p. 19: John Stow in the year 1519, observed that after that time it was usual to knight the lord mayor when elected.
  7. ^ Drake 1873, pp. vi−viii
  8. ^ Lambarde 1931, p. 99.
  9. ^ Only four of Thomas Murfyn's fourteen children: Thomas, John, George, Thomas, John, Frances, Richard, John, Robert, Edward, Bartholomew, Margaret, Mary by Dame Alice and Frances by Dame Elizabeth, were beneficiaries of his will. See Drake 1873, pp. vi-viii
  10. ^ Will dated 3 March 1527, proved 11 May 1528. See Drake 1873, pp. viii–ix
  11. ^ Carter 2015.
  12. ^ Vere-Hodge 1953, p. 30.
  13. ^ Betteridge 2006.
  14. ^ a b Drake 1873, pp. vi–viii.
  15. ^ Slack 2008.
  16. ^ Fitzgerald 2019.
  17. ^ a b Hofmann 1982.
  18. ^ Noble 1787, p. 19 cites Lives of Oliver lord protector. Chronicles of Hall, Fabian, and Grafton, Stow's survey of London, Fuller's worthies. Visitation of Huntingdonshire, in 1613, given in the Harl, M.S.S. vol. 1179.

References edit

  • Beaven, Alfred B. (1913). The Aldermen of the City of London. Vol. II. London: Corporation of the City of London.
  • Betteridge, Tom (September 2006) [First Published 2004]. "Champneys, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/5096. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Carter, P. R. N. (28 May 2015) [First Published 23 September 2004]. "North, Edward, first Baron North". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/20300. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Drake, William R. (1873). "Appendix I". Fasciculus Mervinensis, Being Notes Historical, Genealogical, and Heraldic of the Family of Mervyn. London: Privately printed. pp. vi–viii.
  • Fitzgerald, Teri (18 August 2019). . queenanneboleyn.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2019. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
  • Hawkyard, A. D. K. (1982). "North, Edward (c.1504-64), of Kirtling, Cambs., the Charterhouse, Mdx. and London". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558 – via History of Parliament Online.
  • Hofmann, T. M. (1982). "Cromwell, alias Williams, Richard (by 1512-44), of London; Stepney, Mdx. and Hinchingbroke, Hunts.". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558 – via History of Parliament Online.
  • Lambarde, Fane (1931). "Sir Andrew Judde" (PDF). Archaeologia Cantiana. 43. Kent Archaeological Society: 99–102.
  • Noble, Mark (1787). Memoirs of the Protectorate-house of Cromwell: Deduced from an Early Period, and Continued Down to the Present Time... Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). London: C. G. J. and J. Robinson.
  • Slack, Paul (3 January 2008) [First Published 23 September 2004]. "Judde, Sir Andrew". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37622. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • Vere-Hodge, H. S. (1953). Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London 1550-1551, Mayor of the Staple of Calais, Six Times Master of the Skinners Company, Founder of Tonbridge School 1553. Tonbridge School Shop.
  • Wadmore, J. F. (1881). "Some Account of the History and Antiquities of the Worshipful Company of Skinners, London". Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. 5. London: J. H. & J. Parker: 92−182. Retrieved 12 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Will of "Thomas Mirfyn citizein and Alderman of the citie of London"

thomas, murfyn, mirfyn, died, 1523, sheriff, lord, mayor, london, right, honourablecoat, arms, chevron, sable, mullet, argent, crescent, sable, dexter, chief, lord, mayor, londonin, office, 1518, 1519monarchhenry, viiipreceded, bysir, thomas, exmewesucceeded, . Thomas Murfyn or Mirfyn died 1523 was a Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London 3 The Right HonourableThomas MurfynCoat of Arms of Thomas Murfyn Or on a chevron sable a mullet argent A crescent sable in the dexter chief 1 Lord Mayor of LondonIn office 1518 1519MonarchHenry VIIIPreceded bySir Thomas ExmeweSucceeded bySir James YarfordSheriff of LondonIn office 1511 1512Preceded byJohn RestSucceeded byJohn BrydgesPersonal detailsBornEly CambridgeshireDiedSeptember 1523 2 London UKResting placeSt Paul s Cathedral London UK51 30 49 N 0 05 53 W 51 513611 N 0 098056 W 51 513611 0 098056Spouse s Alice MarshallElizabeth DonneChildrenEdwardGeorgeMargaretMaryFrances and othersMirfyn s name appears on the Memorial to the graves lost in the Great Fire of London St Paul s Cathedral Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography editThomas Murfyn was a native of Ely Cambridgeshire and son of George Murfyn He was a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners in the City of London who served as Sheriff of London from 1511 to 1512 and as Lord Mayor of London from 1518 to 1519 3 4 Mark Noble claimed that Murfyn was probably not knighted until after his election to the mayoralty 3 Although Murfyn is often referred to in later documents as Sir Thomas Murfyn there appears to be no record of his knighthood 5 It became common practice after Thomas Muryfn s mayoralty for Lord Mayors of London to be knighted and this may be one reason why later documents refer to him as Sir 6 The misunderstanding may also be due to the translation of the form of address Dominus a term of courtesy used in reference to an official as Sir In his will which was made on 2 September 1523 and proved in London on 15 October 1523 Murfyn refers to himself as Thomas Mirfyn citizein and Alderman of the citie of London 7 The memorial to the graves lost in the Great Fire of London at St Paul s Cathedral which lists Sir Thomas Miryfn may be perpetuating this error rather than evidence of a knighthood Family editThomas married firstly Alice Marshall 8 by whom he had thirteen children 9 Thomas John George who became a monk Thomas John Frances Richard John Robert Edward d 1528 10 a wealthy London merchant who married Alice d 1560 widow of John Brigandine of Southampton and daughter of Oliver Squier of Southby Hampshire by whom there were no surviving children Alice subsequently married circa 1528 Edward North 11 Bartholomew Margaret who married a Lord Mayor of London Sir John Champneys 12 13 Mary who married by 1523 14 another Lord Mayor of London Sir Andrew Judde 15 He married secondly sometime after 15 October 1519 14 Elizabeth only daughter and heiress of Sir Angel Donne alderman of London and Anne Hawardine of Cheshire By Elizabeth he had a daughter Frances c 1520 1 c 1543 16 who married Thomas Cromwell s nephew Sir Richard Cromwell by 8 March 1534 17 His last wife survived him and subsequently married in 1524 Sir Thomas Denys 17 by whom she had a son Sir Robert Denys Sir Robert married Mary daughter of William Blount 4th Baron Mountjoy by whom he had a son Thomas Denys The arms of the Murfyns were Or on a chevron sable a mullet argent those of Donne Azure semee of cross crosslets or a unicorn salient argent 18 Mirfyn is listed as one of the graves lost in the Great Fire of London in 1666 on a monument in the crypt of St Paul s Cathedral together with several other Lord Mayors See also editList of Sheriffs of the City of London List of Lord Mayors of LondonNotes edit Lambarde 1931 p 100 Murfyn s will was made on 2 September 1523 and proved 15 October 1523 See Beaven 1913 p 22 The Testator was recorded as Thomas Mirfyn citizen and Alderman of the city of London See Drake 1873 pp vi viii a b c Noble 1787 p 19 Beaven 1913 p 22 Beaven 1913 p 22 fn 30 Noble 1787 p 19 John Stow in the year 1519 observed that after that time it was usual to knight the lord mayor when elected Drake 1873 pp vi viii Lambarde 1931 p 99 Only four of Thomas Murfyn s fourteen children Thomas John George Thomas John Frances Richard John Robert Edward Bartholomew Margaret Mary by Dame Alice and Frances by Dame Elizabeth were beneficiaries of his will See Drake 1873 pp vi viii Will dated 3 March 1527 proved 11 May 1528 See Drake 1873 pp viii ix Carter 2015 Vere Hodge 1953 p 30 Betteridge 2006 a b Drake 1873 pp vi viii Slack 2008 Fitzgerald 2019 a b Hofmann 1982 Noble 1787 p 19 cites Lives of Oliver lord protector Chronicles of Hall Fabian and Grafton Stow s survey of London Fuller s worthies Visitation of Huntingdonshire in 1613 given in the Harl M S S vol 1179 References editBeaven Alfred B 1913 The Aldermen of the City of London Vol II London Corporation of the City of London Betteridge Tom September 2006 First Published 2004 Champneys John Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 5096 Subscription or UK public library membership required Carter P R N 28 May 2015 First Published 23 September 2004 North Edward first Baron North Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 20300 Subscription or UK public library membership required Drake William R 1873 Appendix I Fasciculus Mervinensis Being Notes Historical Genealogical and Heraldic of the Family of Mervyn London Privately printed pp vi viii Fitzgerald Teri 18 August 2019 All that Glitters Hans Holbein s Lady of the Cromwell Family queenanneboleyn com Archived from the original on 6 October 2019 Retrieved 31 January 2024 Hawkyard A D K 1982 North Edward c 1504 64 of Kirtling Cambs the Charterhouse Mdx and London In Bindoff S T ed The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1509 1558 via History of Parliament Online Hofmann T M 1982 Cromwell alias Williams Richard by 1512 44 of London Stepney Mdx and Hinchingbroke Hunts In Bindoff S T ed The History of Parliament the House of Commons 1509 1558 via History of Parliament Online Lambarde Fane 1931 Sir Andrew Judde PDF Archaeologia Cantiana 43 Kent Archaeological Society 99 102 Noble Mark 1787 Memoirs of the Protectorate house of Cromwell Deduced from an Early Period and Continued Down to the Present Time Vol 1 3rd ed London C G J and J Robinson Slack Paul 3 January 2008 First Published 23 September 2004 Judde Sir Andrew Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 37622 Subscription or UK public library membership required Vere Hodge H S 1953 Sir Andrew Judde Lord Mayor of London 1550 1551 Mayor of the Staple of Calais Six Times Master of the Skinners Company Founder of Tonbridge School 1553 Tonbridge School Shop Wadmore J F 1881 Some Account of the History and Antiquities of the Worshipful Company of Skinners London Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society 5 London J H amp J Parker 92 182 Retrieved 12 May 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Murfyn Will of Thomas Mirfyn citizein and Alderman of the 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