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Sir Thomas Griffin, Knight (1323–1360) [1] [2] [3] was a Knight of Weston Favell Manor [4] and the Manor of Braybrooke, Northamptonshire, England. [5] Thomas Griffin was the son of John Griffin (1272–1350) and Elizabeth Favell (b. 1275) Married 1316.
Thomas Griffin was the eldest son of Sir Edward Griffin (d. 1620) of Dingley, Braybrooke, and Gumley Ewing and Lucy Conyers (d. 1620), a daughter of Richard Conyers of Wakerley. [1] [2] A miniature portrait of Thomas Griffin by Nicholas Hilliard has the inscription "Anno Domini 1599, Aetatis Suae 20', he was born early in 1580. [3] [4]
Sir Thomas Griffin (1323–1360), English knight; Thomas Griffin (died 1615), English landowner; Thomas Griffin (pirate) (fl. 1691), English pirate and privateer active off New England; Thomas Griffin (Royal Navy officer) (1692–1771), British admiral and Member of Parliament for Arundel
He was the second son of Sir Nicholas Griffin (1476 – 1509) of Braybrooke, Northamptonshire and his second wife, Alice Thornborough, daughter of John Thornborough of Hampshire. [1] His elder brother was Sir Thomas Griffin (1496 – 1566) of Braybrooke who married Jane Newton, daughter of Richard Newton of Court of Wick, in Yatton, Somerset. [2]
Thomas Foxley; G. Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg; Ludovico I Gonzaga; Nicephorus Gregoras; Sir Thomas Griffin (1323–1360) Guy V, Count of Saint ...
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Sir John Stawell of Cothelstone, and had a son John Stawell. Sir Thomas Griffin. [1] In 1603 Griffin hosted Anne of Denmark at Dingley, and Elizabeth, Lady Griffin attended the queen's funeral in 1619. [7] Maria Tuchet, who secretly married Sir Thomas Thynne of Longleat [8] [1] creating years of litigation. [9]
On 24 June 1603 Sir Thomas Griffin entertained Anne of Denmark her son Prince Henry, and Princess Elizabeth at Dingley, on their way to London from Edinburgh. Lady Anne Clifford and her aunt the Countess of Warwick travelled from London to see the queen at Dingley, meeting Lucy, Countess of Bedford on the way. The queen moved to Althorp the ...