Edward Echyngham (English Wikipedia)

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  • '76. Edward Echyngham to Wolsey', in A. Spont (ed.), Letters and Papers Relating to the War with France, 1512–1513, Navy Records Society, Vol. X (1897), pp. 145-54 (Internet Archive).
  • W. Slater, 'Echingham Church', Sussex Archaeological Collections, IX (1857), pp. 343-60 (Internet Archive).
  • F.H. Suckling, 'Some notes on Barsham juxta Beccles' (first and second parts), in W.D. Selby (ed.), The Genealogist, New Series XXI (George Bell and Sons, London 1905), pp. 124-42 and pp. 243-50 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Will of Richard Echyngham of Barsham', in Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles' (first part), pp. 135-36 (Internet Archive).
  • A.I. Suckling, The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, 2 vols (John Weale, London 1846), I, pp. 44-46 (Internet Archive); N.F. Ticehurst, 'The Swan-Marks of Suffolk', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1931), p. 139ff, at p. 142.
  • 'Roos or Rose Hall, Beccles', in W. Copinger (ed. H.E. Copinger), The Manors of Suffolk, vol. 7 (Taylor, Garnett , Evans & Co., Ltd., Manchester 1911), pp. 159-60; see also Barsham, pp. 153-57 (contains some inaccuracies); Redisham, pp. 203-05; and Shipmeadow, pp. 213-14.
  • F.H. Suckling, 'Some notes on Barsham juxta Beccles', The Genealogist XXI (1905), pp. 249-50 and XXII (1906), pp. 52-61.
  • A.I. Suckling, The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, 2 vols (John Weale, London 1846), I, pp. 44-46 (Internet Archive).
  • 'The IIIJth Yere of King Henry the VIIJ', in Hall's Chronicle containing the History of England (J. Johnson, F.C. and J. Rivington, etc., London 1809), pp. 533-34 (Internet Archive).
  • Spont, Letters and Papers, p. 84 (Internet Archive).
  • Spont, Letters and Papers, pp. 141-43 (Internet Archive).
  • Hall's Chronicle, p. 557 (Internet Archive).
  • Will of Sir Edward Echingham of Barsham, Suffolk (PCC 1527, Porche quire). Transcript in Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles', XXII, pp. 54-59 (Internet Archive).
  • Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, AD 1476–1485 (HMSO 1901), p. 308 (Internet Archive).
  • 'The XIIIJ Yere of Kyng Henry the VIIJ', Hall's Chronicle, pp. 642-43 (Internet Archive).
  • S.H.A. Harvey, Denham Parish Registers, 1539–1850. With historical notes and notices (Paul & Mathew, Bury St Edmunds 1904), pp. 86-93 and pp. 198-200 (Internet Archive); Will of Dame Anne Echingham, widow of Barsham (PCC 1539, Cromwell quire).
  • 'Everard' (first pedigree), in W. Rye, The Visitation of Norfolk Anno 1563, Harleian Society XXXII (London 1891), pp. 116-17 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Abstract of the Inquisition taken after the death of Sir Edward Echyngham, Knight', in F.H. Suckling, 'Some notes on Barsham Juxta Beccles, Co. Suffolk (third part)', The Genealogist Vol. XXII (1906), pp. 52-61, at pp. 59-60 (Internet Archive).
  • A.I. Suckling, The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, 2 vols (1845-1848), II, p. 137. Suckling's account of the earlier Hopton ancestry is superseded by C. Richmond, John Hopton: A Fifteenth Century Suffolk Gentleman (Cambridge University Press 1981).
  • Will of Dame Anne Echingham, widow of Barsham (PCC 1539, Cromwell quire). Transcript in Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles', XXII, pp. 60-61 (Internet Archive).
  • 'Visitation of 1561: Hopton of Westwood', in W.C. Metcalfe (ed.), The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond Herald, 1612 (Exeter 1882), pp. 43-44 (Internet Archive).
  • Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles', XXII, pp. 52-53 (Internet Archive)
  • The will of John Blennerhasset (PCC 1573, Martyn quire). Transcript in Suckling, 'Barsham juxta Beccles', XXII, pp. 132-33 (Internet Archive).

blennerhassettfamilytree.com

  • 'Notes, Letters and Sketches concerning Barsham Hall, compiled 1915/1919', in Farrer-Harris Antiquarian Collections, Suffolk Record Office (Ipswich) ref. HD 78:1671: see illustrative material in 'Barsham Old Hall' at B. Jehan's Blennerhassett Family History website.

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  • E. Searle, Lordship and Community: Battle Abbey and its Banlieu, 1066–1538 (Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies) (Toronto (Canada), 1974), pp. 49-53, and pp. 201-11 Google).
  • Will of Agnes Scotte, widow (PCC 1488, Milles quire). Transcript in J.R. Scott, Memorials of the Family of Scott, of Scot's-hall, in the County of Kent, pp. 124-127 (Google): some speculations in this work concerning the Bedingfields are corrected by Greenstreet, cited above.
  • J.M. Blatchly and J. Middleton-Stewart, 'Sir Philip Bothe of Shrubland: the last of a distinguished line builds in commemoration' in, C. Harper-Bill, C. Rawcliffe and R.G. Wilson (eds), East Anglia's History: Studies in Honour of Norman Scarfe (Boydell Press/Centre of East Anglian Studies, Woodbridge 2002), pp. 123-48, Barsham at pp. 137-38 (Google).
  • Coligny-Genève, fondation Martin-Bodmer, MS. Bodmer 168. The facts are set forth by J.-B. Camps, 'La Chanson d'Otinel: édition complète du corpus manuscrit et prolégomènes à l'édition critique' (Thèse pour Docteur de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2016), Tome I: Introduction, pp. cxxvi-cliii, at pp. cxlviii-clii. See note in J. Weiss, 'Wace to Layamon via Waldef' in R. Allen, J. Roberts and C. Weinberg (eds), Reading Layamon's Brut: Approaches and Explorations (Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam/New York 2013), pp. 559-60, note 33 (Google).
  • X.Y.Z. (Pseud.), 'Topographical description of Wroxton in Oxfordshire', Gentleman's Magazine Vol. 67 Pt. 1 (1797), pp. 106-10, at p. 107 (Google).
  • C. Anderson, The Annals of the English Bible (William Pickering, London 1845), II, p. 53 note 22 (Google), citing "Government State Papers", Vol. 1, p. 611.

british-history.ac.uk

  • This Elizabeth Echyngham was stepmother to Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings, and mother of the younger Thomas Hoo, and secondly wife of Sir Thomas Lewknor of Horsted Keynes. D. Richardson ed. K. Everingham, Magna Carta Ancestry 2nd Edition (Salt Lake City 2011), III, p. 18; see J. Mackman and M. Stevens, Court of Common Pleas: the National Archives, Cp40 1399–1500 (London, 2010), British History Online CP 40/659, rot. 425' (1425) (British History Online).
  • 'Colleges: Rushworth', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Norfolk, Vol. 2 (V.C.H., London 1906), pp. 458-460.

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  • '503. Inquisition at Winchelsea, 1415', Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous (Chancery), VII: 1399–1422 (HMSO 1968), pp. 278-83, at p. 280 (Hathi Trust).
  • W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, Vol. III (Taylor, Garnett, Evans, and Co., Ltd, Manchester 1909), pp. 278-79 (Internet Archive).
  • '1176.3 List of soldiers', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt 1, p. 553 (Hathi Trust).
  • '1413. [4474] Navy', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 1 (1920), pp. 644-45 (Hathi Trust).
  • ' 1661 [3591], Navy: .3 [3977] and .4 [4377]', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 1, pp. 749-53 (Hathi Trust).
  • '1812. William Gonson to Wolsey', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt 2, 2nd Edition (HMSO 1920), pp. 831-32 (Hathi Trust).
  • '1869. Intended Expedition to Brittany. 13 May 1513', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 2, p. 851 (Hathi Trust).
  • '1976. Fox to Wolsey', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 2, pp. 895-96 (Hathi Trust).
  • Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 2, '2217. The Navy', p. 992-93; '2304. Naval Payments', p. 1028ff (Hathi Trust).
  • '2478. Nov. 1513. Naval Expenses', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt.2, c. p. 1091–93 (Hathi Trust).
  • '2246. 4.ii Those made Knights by the Earl of Surrey', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 2, p. 1007 (Hathi Trust).
  • Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. I Pt. 2, '2686. Navy – Exchequer Accounts', p. 1179; '2842. Expences of the War', pp. 1235–37; no. '2938. Navy – Exchequer Accounts', p. 1268ff (Hathi Trust).
  • J. Greenstreet, 'Bedingfield of Oxburgh', Notes and Queries 5th Series, IX (2 February 1878), p. 82 (Hathi Trust), reciting some of her inquisitions.
  • '3192. Calais and the French', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. II Pt. 2 (1864), pp. 1028–29 (Hathi Trust).
  • '1351. For Sir Edward Ychyngham', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. III Pt. 1 (1867), p. 541 (Hathi Trust).
  • '137 (25)', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. IV Pt 1, p. 58 (Hathi Trust).
  • '214. Payments: Michaelmas to February 14 Henry VIII', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII, Vol. IV Pt 1 (1870), p. 84 (Hathi Trust).
  • Letters and Papers, Henry VIII Vol 4 Pt 1 (1870), p. 238; p. 417 and p. 901 (Hathi Trust).
  • '693. Anthony Rous to Cromwell', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII Vol. XIV Pt. 1 (HMSO 1894), p. 342 (Hathi Trust).
  • '764. Anthony Rous to Cromwell' and '765. Richard Wharton, and others, to Cromwell', Letters and Papers, Henry VIII Vol. XIV Pt. 1 (HMSO 1894), p. 367 (Hathi Trust).

historyofparliamentonline.org

  • G.M.C., 'Hopton, Arthur (d.1607), of Blythburgh, Suff. and Witham Friary, Som.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603 (from Boydell and Brewer 1981), History of Parliament Online.
  • R.J.W. Swales, 'Blennerhasset (Hasset), John (by 1521–73), of Barsham by Beccles, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509–1558 (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online.

histparl.ac.uk

  • M.K. Dale, 'Rous, Anthony (by 1502–46), of Dennington and Henham, Suff.', in S.T. Bindoff (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509–1558, (from Boydell and Brewer 1982), History of Parliament Online.
  • J.E.M., 'Hopton, Owen (c.1519-95), of Yoxford and Blythburgh, Suff. and of London', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603 (from Boydell and Brewer 1981), History of Parliament Online.

kentarchaeology.org.uk

  • John Rykhill was son of the prominent justice William Rykhill, and became senior Master of the Linenweavers' Company of London in 1433: see R. Griffin, 'Monumental Brasses in Kent: Northfleet', Archaeologia Cantiana XXXII (1917), pp. 27-75, especially at pp. 58-64 (Kent Archaeology pdf).

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  • Will of Sir Thomas Marny of Layer Marney (P.C.C. 1421, Marche quire); see The National Archives (UK), Early Chancery Proceedings , Marny v Marny, ref. C 1/22/16 (Discovery). View original at AALT, image 0019.
  • The National Archives (UK), Early Chancery Proceedings, Echyngham v Bedyngfield, ref. C 1/503/23 (Discovery). View original at AALT, image 0035 (partly illegible).
  • The National Archives (UK), ref. E 122/53/20 (1515–1516); E 122/53/22 (1516–1518); E 122/53/23 (1516–1518).
  • The National Archives, Early Chancery Proceedings ref. C 1/502/35 and C 1/502/36. View originals at AALT, images 0078 through 0082.
  • The National Archives (UK), Early Chancery Proceedings, ref. C 1/981/91-93 (Discovery).
  • The National Archives (UK), Early Chancery proceedings, ref. C 1/815/40 (Discovery).
  • The National Archives (UK), Chancery, Final decrees: Hopton v Hopton, ref. C78/112/9 (Discovery catalogue); view original at AALT, C78/112 no 9, images 039-041 (AALT).

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  • J.M. Blatchly, 'The lost and mutilated memorials of the Bovile and Wingfield families of Letheringham', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute for Archaeology and History XXXIII Part 2 (1974), pp. 168-94 & Pls XIV-XIX (Suffolk Institute pdf); see also D. MacCulloch and J. Blatchly, 'A house fit for a queen: Wingfield House in Tacket Street, Ipswich and its heraldic room', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History XXXVIII Pt 1 (1993), pp. 13-34 (Suffolk Institute pdf).
  • N. Evans, 'The Tasburghs of South Elmham: the rise and fall of a Suffolk gentry family', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology XXXIV Part 4 (1980), pp. 269-80 (Suffolk Institute pdf). Many illustrative materials for this family are in the Adair Family Archives, Suffolk Record Office (Lowestoft), HA12/A1.
  • The Hon. E. Wood, 'Notes on the history of Shrubland', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology XVII Pt 2 (1920), pp. 123-26 (Suffolk Institute pdf).

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e-codices.unifr.ch

  • View the manuscript at e-codices, the Virtual Manuscript Library of Christoph Flüeler (University of Fribourg).