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- The history of the worthies of England (1840) Vol. II.
- http://www.archive.org/details/historyofworthie02full
- http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofworthie02full#page/323/mode/...
- CAPITAL JUDGES, AND WRITERS ON THE LAW.
- Sir Thos. Frowick, Knight, was born at Elinge, in this county, son to Thomas Frowick, esquire ; by his wife, who was daughter and heir to Sir John Sturgeon, knight, (giving for his arms. Azure, three sturgeons Or, under a fret Gules) bred in the study of our municipal law ; wherein he attained to such eminency, that he was made lord chief justice of the Common Pleas, on the 30th of September, in the eighteenth year of the reign of king Henry the Seventh.
- Four years he sat in his place, accounted the oracle of law in his age, though one of the youngest men that ever enjoyed that office. He is reported to have died florida juventute, before full forty years old, and lieth buried, with Joane his wife, in the church of Finchley in this county, the circumscription about his monument being defaced ; only we understand that his death happened on the seventeenth of October, 1506. He left a large estate to his two daughters ; whereof Elah the eldest was married to Sir John Spelman (one of the justices of the King's Bench), grandfather to Sir Henry, that renowned knight.
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- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 20
- by John Andrew Hamilton
- FROWYK, Sir THOMAS (d. 1506), judge, a member of an important family of citizens of London, among whom king's goldsmiths, aldermen, and mayors are to be found (see Price, Guildhall of the City of London, 1886), was second son of Sir Thomas Frowyk of Gunnersbury, by his wife Joan, daughter and heiress of Richard and Joan Sturgeon. Born at Gunnersbury at least as early as November 1464, when he is mentioned by name in the will of his grandmother, Isabella Frowyk, he received his education at Cambridge. As Fuller (Worthies, ed. 1662, p. 183) says that he died before he was forty years old, which is confirmed by a statement in Croke's ‘Keilwey's Reports’ (ed. 1688, p. 85) that he died ‘in florida juventute sua,’ he must have joined the bar at a very early age, as his name occurs in the year-books of 1489. He was a member of the Inner Temple, and became serjeant in Trinity term 1494, according to the year-book. Dugdale, however, makes this event two years later. In May 1501 he was appointed a judge of assize in the western counties. In 1502, along with Mr. Justice Fisher and Conyngsbye, king's serjeant, he acted as arbitrator between the university and town of Cambridge, and by his award, 11 July, defined their respective jurisdictions. On 30 Sept. 1502 he succeeded Sir Thomas Wood as chief justice of the common pleas, and was knighted at Richmond the Christmas following. On 17 Oct. 1506 he died, and was buried at Finchley. According to Fuller, who says that he was ‘one of the youngest men that ever enjoyed that office,’ he was ‘accounted the oracle of law in his age.’ By his first wife, Joan Bardville, he had one son, Thomas (d.s.p.); his second wife, Elizabeth, married after his death Thomas Jakys; Frideswide, Frowyk's daughter and heiress by her, married Sir Thomas Cheyney of Shirland.
- [Foss's Judges of England; Dugdale's Chron. Ser.; Cass's South Mimms, p. 99, London and Middlesex Archæolog. Soc. 1877, which corrects Foss; the Society's Transactions, iv. 260; Cooper's Athenæ Cantabr. i. 10; Weever's Monuments, p. 333; Plumpton Correspondence, Camd. Soc. pp. 152, 165; Bibl. Legum Angliæ, ii. 192; Rot. Parl. vi. 522; Notes and Queries, 1st ser. v. 332.]
- From: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Frowyk,_Thomas_(DNB00)
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- THIS SOURCE SEEMS TO HAVE INSERTED 2 HENRY FROWICK'S INTO THE 12TH GENERATION , HENRY AND ALICE SHOULD BE THE PARENTS OF HENRY b. 1380.
- A genealogy of the wives of the American presidents and their first two ... By Craig Hart
- http://books.google.com/books?id=TOae78XVP0kC&pg=PA172&lpg=PA172&dq...
- Pg. 169
- G-10
- Sir Thomas De Haute, b. 1466, Waltham, England; d. November 28, 1502, England, m. 1485, Isabel De Frowick, b. 1466, Gunnersburge, England; d. England
- Pg. 170
- G-11
- Sir Thomas Frowick, b. 1423, Gunnersburg, England; d. September 26, 1485, m. 1447, Joan Sturgeon, b. England; d. England
- G-12
- Henry De Frowick, b. 1380, England; d. England, m. Isabel (Last Name Unknown),* b. 1399 or 1400, England d. 1464, England
- Richard Sturgeon,* b. England; d. England, m. Joan Cotton, b. England; d. England2
- Pg.171
- Henry de Frowick, b. 1345, London, England; d. 1385, England, m. Alice De Cornwall, b. 1350, Willesden, England; d. England2
- Walter Cotton,* b. England; d. England, m. Joan Reade,* b. England; d. England2
- G-13
- Pg.172
- Thomas De Frowick, b. 1320, Essex, England; d. November 20, 1374, England, m. Maud De Durham, b. 1327, England; d. England2
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- The environs of London: being an historical account of the towns, villages, and hamlets, within twelve miles of that capital interspersed with biographical anecdotes (1792)
- https://archive.org/details/environsoflondon02lyso
- https://archive.org/stream/environsoflondon02lyso#page/224/mode/1up
- Pg.224
- .... There are alfo three fubordinate manors, or manor-farms, in the parish of Ealing, held under the Bifhop. The moft ancient of thefe is Gunnerfbury, called in old records Gonyldefbury, or Gunnyldfbury. It is not improbable that it was the refidence of Gunyld, or Gunnilda, niece of King Canute, .... etc.
- https://archive.org/stream/environsoflondon02lyso#page/225/mode/1up
- Pg.225
- .... In the next century it belonged to Sir Thomas Frowick, Alderman of London, who died in 1485, and was buried at Ealing. His fecond fon Sir Thomas Frowick, (born at Gunnerfbury(9),) was a very eminent lawyer, and became Lord Chief Juftice of the Common Pleas. He was fettled at Finchley : his elder brother Sir Henry(10) inherited Gunnerfbury, which appears to have defcended to his daughter and coheir Elizabeth, who married Sir John Spelman, one of the Judges of the King's-Bench, grandfather of Sir Henry, the celebrated antiquary, and anceftor of Sir Clement Spelman, who died feifed of the manor of Gunnerfbury in 1607". .... etc.
- https://archive.org/stream/environsoflondon02lyso#page/339/mode/1up
- Pg.339
- There is no trace of the monument of Lord Chief Juflice Frowick, mentioned by Norden : "He lyeth, fays he, under a marble toombe, "where hath beene his picture and armes in braffe, with circum- "fcriptlon about the toombe, but now defaced ; his armes only re- "maynynge in the chauncell-window(27); "thefe have been fince removed. Norden mentions alfo another marble tomb, with the picture of a woman, whereon was infcribed, "Joan le feme Thomas "de Frowicke gift icy, et le dit Thomas penfe de gifer aveque luy ;" and that of Henry Aldenham, Efq. furgeon to Henry VI. who died anno 1431 ".
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- I DO NOT THINK THAT RICHARD STOURTON, SON OF JOAN BASSET & SIR JOHN STOURTON, WAS MARRIED TO JOAN COTTON & PARENT OF JOAN (STURGEON) FROWICK, FROM REFERENCES JOAN'S FATHER WAS RICHARD/JOHN STURGEON AND HAS A DIFFERENT DEATH DATE (c.13th May, 1437) OF THE SON OF JOAN & SIR JOHN STOURTON.
- Joan Stourton
- F, #67707, b. circa 1427, d. May 1500
- Father Richard Stourton b. c 1395, d. a 14 Mar 1456
- Mother Joan Cotton b. c 1408
- Joan Stourton was born circa 1427. She married Sir Thomas Frowich, son of Sir Henry de Frowich, Lord Mayor of London and Isabel, circa 1446.1 Joan Stourton died in May 1500 at Gunnersbury, Middlesex, England.1
- Family Sir Thomas Frowich b. 1423, d. 26 Sep 1485
- Children
- Sir Henry Frowick+1 b. c 1447, d. 3 Oct 1505
- Isabel Frowick+ b. c 1463
- Sir Thomas Frowick, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas+ b. 1464, d. 17 Oct 1505
- Citations
- 1.[S40] RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2253.htm#...
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- Sir Thomas Frowyk KS (c.1460 – 7 October 1506) was an English justice.
- 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] He had a sister, Isabel Frowyk, who married Sir Thomas Haute (d.1505), and a brother, Sir Henry Frowyk. His grandfather, Henry Frowyk, was also a mercer, and an alderman and Lord Mayor of London. Frowyk was mentioned in the 1464 will of his grandmother, Isabella Frowyk.[1][2][3]
- Frowyk is said to have been educated at Cambridge.[1] He was admitted to the Inner Temple, .... etc.
- Frowyk married firstly Joan Bardville, by 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, Gloucestershire. At the time he made his will, Frowyk had a daughter, Frideswide, aged 9 on 2 February 1507;[5] it is not known whether she was the child of his first or second marriage. Frideswide Frowyk was the first wife of Sir Thomas Cheyney, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.[6][7][8]
- After Frowyk's death, his widow married Thomas Jakes (d.1516), Clerk of the Warrants of the Inner Temple, and one of Frowyk's executors. Frowyk's niece, Elizabeth Frowyk, married Sir John Spelman, Justice of the King's Bench.[1]
- From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Frowyk
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Richard Sturgeon 1, 2 was born about 1400 in England. He died 3 1 Jun 1457 in Middlesex, England. Richard married Joan Cotton. Joan Cotton was born 3 1412 in England.
They had the following children:
Joan Sturgeon was born about 1427 in of London, London, England. She died before 16 May 1500 in Yilling, England and was buried in St. Anne, Middlesex, England
Sir Thomas de Frowick married Joan Sturgeon on Feb 1447.
They had the following children:
- 1. M i Sir Henry Frowicke 1 was born about 1447 in of Gunnersbury, Middlesex., England. He died 3 Oct 1505.
- 2. M ii Sir Thomas Frowicke 1 was born about 1458 in of Gunnersbury, Middlesex., England. He died 7 Oct 1506/1507.
- 3. F iii Isabel Frowicke was born about 1465 and died after Jan 1517/1518.
sources
- Athenae Cantabrigienses: 1500-1585 By Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper, George John Gray. Page 10. "THOMAS FROWYK,born at Ealing, Middlesex, and son of Thomas Frowyk, esq., of Gunnersbury, afterwards a knight, by the daughter and heiress of sir John Sturgeon, knt., ..."
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- http://www.juch.org/myancestors/aqwg39.asp#38407
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- 'Frowick1'
- Families covered: Frowick of Gunnersbury, Frowick of the Old Fold
- Thomas Frowick of the Old Fold, Middlesex
- m. _ Adrian (dau of John Adrian, son/heir of John of Brokham)
- 1. Henry Frowick of Brokham (Surrey) & the Old Fold
- A. Reginald Frowick of the Old Fold
- i. Henry Frowick of the Old Fold
- m. Margaret Pownz (dau/heir of William Pownz)
- a. Thomas Frowick
- m. Margaret Derham (dau/heir of John Derham of Derham)
- (1) Henry Frowick of the Old Fold
- m. Alice Cornwall (dau/heir of John Cornwall (by Elizabeth), son of Richard of Wilsden by Joane, dau/heir of Henry Gloster of Finchley, Alice m2. Thomas Carlton)
- (A) Thomas Frowick of the Old Fold
- m. Elizabeth Ashe (dau/coheir of William Ashe)
- (i) .... etc.
- (B) Henry Frowick of London & Gonholsbery (Gunnersbury in Middlesex) (a 1330)
- m. Isabel
- (i) (Sir) Thomas Frowick of Gunnersbury (alderman of London)
- m. Jane Sturgeon (dau/heir of John Sturgeon)
- (a) Henry Frowick of Gonoldsbury (Gunnersbury) & Canterbury
- In the main section on this family, Mundy shows Henry as married only to Joane/Jane Danvers, mother of Humfrey, Margaret & Elizabeth. In an earlier section, he shows also the marriage to Margaret Leigh and reference to a manuscript which shows his children (Elizabeth, Thomas, Mary, Henry & Grace) as possibly by Margaret. Visitation (Bedfordshire) mentions only Joan Danvers and her daughter Margaret. Visitation (Sussex, 1530+1633-4, Ford) shows Margaret as mother of Thomas, Henry, Mary & Elizabeth. The following attribution of children is somewhat arbitrary.
- m1. Jane Danvers (dau of Thomas Danvers of Oxfordshire)
- ((1)) .... etc.
- m2. Margaret Leigh (dau of Rafe Leigh of Stockwell, m2. Walter Ford)
- ((3)) .... etc.
- (b) Sir Thomas Frowick of Finchley, Middlesex ('Chief Justice')
- m. Joan Bardvill
- ((1)) .... etc.
- (c) Eliza (not Isabel) Frowick
- m. Sir Thomas Haute of Kent
- (d) Isabel Frowick
- m. Thomas Bledlowe of London
- ((1)) .... etc.
- A. Reginald Frowick of the Old Fold
- 1. Henry Frowick of Brokham (Surrey) & the Old Fold
- Main source(s): Mundy's Middlesex Pedigrees (1914, Frowick of the Old Fold), Visitation (Bedfordshire, 1566, St. John (of Bletshoe))
- From: Stirnet.com
- http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ff/frowick1.php
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- Links
- http://records.ancestry.com/joan_sturgeon_records.ashx?pid=119760
- http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=5089:4081&ref2=5...
- ____________________ Joane Lewknor (dau/coheir of Sir Thomas Lewknor of Sussex)
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Joan Frowick's Timeline
1427 |
1427
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London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1437 |
1437
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Shelvingbourne, Bishopsbourne, Kent, England
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1448 |
1448
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Old Ford, Gonelsbury, Middlesex, England
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1455 |
1455
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London, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1464 |
1464
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Gunnersbury, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1500 |
May 16, 1500
Age 73
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Ealing, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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May 16, 1500
Age 73
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Chapel St. Anne, Ealing, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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