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Thomas Tyrell

Also Known As: "Thomas Tyrrell", "Thomas Tyrel", "Thomas Terrell", "Thomas Tirrel", "Thomas Terell", "Thomas Teril"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Heron Hall, East Horndon, Essex, England
Death: March 28, 1476 (60-69)
Heron Hall, East Horndon, Essex, England
Place of Burial: East Horndon, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir John Tyrell, MP, Speaker of the House of Commons and Lady Eleanor ‘Alice’ Tyrell
Husband of Anne Tyrell
Father of Sir William 'the younger' Tyrrell, of Heron; Robert Tyrell; Humphrey Tyrell, Esq., of Heron; Ambrose Tyrell; Edward Tyrell and 3 others
Brother of Sir William Tyrrell, Kt. of Gipping; Sir William Tyrrell, Knt of Beeches and Elizabeth Rokewood

Occupation: Sheriff of Essex and Hertford, Chamberlin of the Exchequer
Managed by: James Fred Patin, Jr.
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About Sir Thomas Tyrell, of Heron

Sir Thomas Tyrrell (c. 1411 – 28 March 1477) of Heron, heir not only to his father but also to his uncle, Edward Tyrrell (d. 17 December 1442), mentioned above.

From Wikipedia. please see Wikipedia for the references

  • Father: Sir John Tyrrell (c. 1382 – 2 April 1437)[1] possessed the manor of Heron (in East Horndon), Essex, was Knight of the Shire for that county, and Speaker of the House of Commons, and Treasurer of the Royal Household.
  • Mother: Sir John's 1st wife Alice Coggeshall (d.1422), daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Coggeshall[1][12] by Antiocha Hawkwood, daughter and heiress of Sir John Hawkwood,[13][14]

Sir Thomas Tyrrell married Anne Marney, the daughter of Sir William Marney (d. 21 or 24 August 1414) and Elizabeth Sergeaux, by whom he had four sons:[1]

  1. Sir William Tyrrell, slain at the Battle of Barnet in 1471, who married firstly Eleanor Darcy, by whom he had a son, Sir Thomas Tyrrell (c. 1453–1512),[15][16] and secondly Eleanor Hungerford;[17][18]
  2. Humphrey Tyrrell (died c. 1507), esquire, who married firstly Isabel Helion, and secondly Elizabeth Walwin; # Sir Robert Tyrrell (d.1508), who married firstly Christian Hartshorn,[19] and secondly a wife named Elizabeth, whose surname is unknown; and
  3. Thomas Tyrrell (died c. 13 October 1473), esquire, who married Elizabeth Bruyn (d. March 1494);[20] and two daughters,
  4. Anne, who married John Darcy, and
  5. Elizabeth (d. after 1487), who married firstly Sir Robert Darcy (d. 2 November 1469), and secondly, Richard Haute (d. 8 April 1487), esquire.[21][22][23][6][24][25]

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Birth date also given (per Wikipedia) as c. 1411.

From TudorPlace

"Sir" Thomas TYRRELL ?-1476 BIRTH: England

  • Father: John Heron TYRRELL (?-1437)
  • Mother: Alice DE COGGESHALL (?-1422)
  • Wife: Anna MARNEY (?-?)

Children

  • 1. Anne TYRRELL
  • 2. Humphrey TYRRELL
  • 3. Thomas TYRRELL (Sir) (m. Elizabeth Le Brun)
  • 4. William TYRRELL

From http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1018.htm. (Citations below)

Sir Thomas Tyrrell was born circa 1411 at of Heron in East Horndon, Essex, England; Age 40+ in 1459. Also of Malton in Orwell, Meldreth, & Shepreth in Cambridgeshire.5,2

  • Father Sir John Tyrrell, Sheriff of Exeter & Hertford, Speaker of the House of Commons5,2,6 d. b 1 Sep 1437
  • Mother Alice Coggeshall5,2,6 d. 1422

He married Anne Marney, daughter of Sir William Marney, Under-Sheriff of Cornwall, Sheriff of Essex & Hertfordshire and Elizabeth Sergeaux, circa 1434; They had 4 sons (Sir William, Thomas, Esq., Humphrey, Esq., & Sir Robert) & 2 daughters (Anne, wife of John Darcy; & Elizabeth, wife of Sir Robert Darcy, & of Sir Richard Haute).5,2,3,6,4

Sir Thomas Tyrrell left a will on 15 May 1475.5,2,6 He died on 28 March 1476; Buried at East Horndon, Essex.5,2,6 His estate was probated on 11 January 1477.5,2,6

Family

  1. Anne Marney b. b 1414, d. a 15 May 1475

Children

  1. Humphrey Tyrrel, Esq.+5,2,7 d. 1507
  2. Sir William Tyrrell+8,3,4 d. b 1475
  3. Sir Robert Tyrrell, Master of the Horse to King Henry VIII+5,9,2,7
  4. Sir Thomas Tyrrell+ d. bt 3 Jul 1471 - 13 Oct 1473
  5. Elizabeth Tyrrell+10,2,11 b. c 1436

Sir Thomas Tyrell of Heron Hall

Thomas was born about 1411 in Heron, East Horndon, Essex, England. Thomas' father was Sir John Tyrell of Heron Hall and his mother was Margaret Coggeshall. His paternal grandparents were Sir Walter Tyrell of Heron and Eleanora Flambard; his maternal grandparents were Sir William Coggeshall and Antiocha (Mary) Hawkwood. He had a brother and a sister, named William and Margaret. He was the second oldest of the three children. He died on March 28th, 1476 in Heron, East Horndon, Essex, England.www.findagrave.com

Sir Thomas Tyrrell BIRTH 1411 East Horndon, Brentwood Borough, Essex, England DEATH 28 Mar 1476 (aged 64–65) East Horndon, Brentwood Borough, Essex, England BURIAL All Saints Churchyard East Horndon, Brentwood Borough, Essex, England MEMORIAL ID 80946936

Son of John Tyrrell and Alice Coggeshall

Husband of Anne Marney, b. 1414 in Layer Marney, Lexden, Essex.

Father of Elizabeth Tyrell, b 1430 at Heron Hall and Humphrey Tyrrell, b 1444 at Heron Hall.

According to the research of Geoffrey Gillon, there is a chantry containing the tomb of Sir Thomas Tyrell.

In his will dated 1476, Sir Thomas referred to 'the steeple and new work which I have begun at East Horndon' and requested his executors to see 'it be made sure in such wise that the steeple fall not down.' By the same documents he provided for a small chapel on the north side of the chancel to contain 'a tomb of timber or of stone for me and my wife according honestly for our degree'. Accordingly his executors provided a tomb with brasses showing Sir Thomas and his wife, Anne, shields and an inscription. Over the centuries the tomb has been repeatedly damaged until in 1970 the last remaining portion of the brasses was stolen. As long ago as 1631, however,the antiquary, John Weever, wrote after a visit to the church, 'There be other funerall Monuments in this church, erected to honour of this familie; but their inscriptions are all tome or worne out, and their Sepulchres, like all the rest, foulie defaced. These Tirells (me thinkes) having beene gentlemen, for so many revolutions of yeares, of exemplaire note, and principal regard, in this countrey. might have preserved these houses of rest for their Ancestors, from such violation'. In the 16th century, the south of Tyrell Chapel was added to the building in accordance with the will dated 1510 of Sir Thomas Tyrell IV in which he requested that 'my body be buried in the south side of the choir of the parish church of East Horndon and there by the discretion of my executors to be made a chapel with a convenient tomb over my said body to the charge and value of 100 marks...' Beneath this chapel is a brick vault containing the bodies of a number of the Tyrell family, but following vandalism in 1970, it has been permanently sealed. (taken from the History of East Horndon All Saints Church.

Family Members Parents John Tyrrell 1382–1437

Alice Coggeshall Tyrrell 1382–1422

Spouse Anne Marney Tyrell 1414–1476

Siblings William Tyrrell 1408–1462

Children Elizabeth Tyrrell Haute


References

  1. [S9445] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 782; Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 146.
  2. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 14.
  3. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 501-502.
  4. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 444-445.
  5. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 38.
  6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 124.
  7. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 123.
  8. [S11576] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, by John Burke, Esq. and John Bernard Burke, Esq., p. 536.
  9. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 39.
  10. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 629.
  11. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 216.
  12. The historical antiquities of HertfordshireBy Henry Chauncy (sir.), Sir Henry Chauncy. Page 45. "The Names of the Sheriff of this County, from the Conquest to the present Time. HEN. VI. - ... Thomas Tyrell of Heron"
  13. http://xpda.com/family/default.htm?page=Tyrell-Thomas-ind07748.htm
  14. The visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634 : to which are added miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from various Harleian manuscripts, and an appendix containing Berry's Essex pedigrees v.13 by Metcalfe, Walter C. (Walter Charles) Page 113: Tirrell. < Archive.Org >
  15. http://www.oxford-shakespeare.com/Probate/PROB_11-6-417.pdf
  16. Terrell Trails, Vol XXVII, No. 2, Summer 2011. < TerrellSociety.com >
  17. Dicken, Emma. Terrell Genealogy. < PDF >
  18. "Terrell Family in America" (2021) < link > The Terrell Society, which had addresses in Cairo GA and Charlotte NC, is sadly now dissolved.
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