Thomas Kynnersley † 1391
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| Rod | Kynnersley |
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| Jméno a příjmení (rodné) | Thomas Kynnersley |
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Seznam událostí
sňatek: ♀ Alice ? (Kynnersley) [?] † po 1412
1391 úmrtí:
Poznámky
The Kynnersley family took its name from a small manor near Carshalton, where they had settled by the early 13th century, if not before, and it was in this part of Surrey that Thomas Kynnersley held most of his estates. He also owned a tenement in the London parish of St. Martin in the Vintry, which was occupied in 1363 by Bartholomew Kynnersley, who was perhaps his father. Although a fairly affluent man with many influential local connexions, he none the less remains a shadowy figure about whom little documentary evidence has survived save in his capacity as a witness and feoffee-to-uses. He is first mentioned in March 1372, when he attested the first of a long series of deeds for members of the Carew family, whose manor of Beddington lay near his home, and with whom he remained on close terms until his death.2 Meanwhile, in August 1372, Kynnersley received royal letters of protection pending his departure overseas as a retainer of John of Gaunt.
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