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Born: about 1495 Married: Sir Philip Tilney of Shelley ( - 1532/3) Died: as Sir Philip had two more wives and three children after Margaret it is likely that she died about 1520. |
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Philip Tilney and Margaret Brewse had issue:
Ti16 Thomas Tilney of Shelley, m Margaret Barett Ti 16-2. |
Margaret is also likely to have been a sister, aunt or great aunt of the John Brewse shown below. She is likely to have been the sister of the Brewse daughter who married the Robert Raignold shown below. And there seems to be another sister, Muryell Brewse who married Sir Richard Audley of Swaffam Market. |
Source: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78259
This family of the Smiths descended from Sir Thurstan Smith of Cratfield
in Suffolk, Knt. who married Willoughby, daughter of Edward Brewse, 4th
son of John Brewse of Wenham in Suffolk. Simon Smith of Cratfield
had William, whose son Simon of Winston in Norfolk, and Beccles in Suffolk,
married the sister and heir of William Roberts, town clerk of Yarmouth,
and attorney at law in Beccles, who purchased the manors of Whetacre-Burgh,
with the members, in Gillingham, Winstone, Geldestone, and Kirsted in Norfolk,
and Burgh-castle, Easton-Bavent, Wyset, Kessingland, Redham, &c. in
Suffolk; they had three sons, William, Thomas, (fn. 14) and Nicholas; Thomas
Smith of Winston, Esq. had two wives, by Mary his first wife, he had Simon
Smith of Winston, who married Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Sir Edmund
Mundford, senior of Feltwell, Knt. (fn. 15) by his 2d wife, Mary, daughter
of Nicholas Garnish of Redesham-hall, Esq. he had several sons; she died
in 1656 and is buried in Gillingham All-Saints church.
William Smith of Burrow-castle, Esq. died in 1596, (see p. 101,) and
Dorothy his widow, daughter of Arthur Hopton of Witham in Somersetshire,
Esq. remarried to Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stukey, Knt. of the Bath; she
died in 1629, and was buried by her husband, as at p. 101.
William Roberds Smith was of Cambridge and Grey's-Inn, but died single
in 1609, and left Irmingland, Wysete, Burgh castle, &c. to
From: 'Hundred of South Erpingham: Irmingland', An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 6 (1807), pp. 320-326. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78259 Date accessed: 29 May 2009.
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Robert (Reignold) married four times. His first wife was the daughter
of Sir Thomas
Brewse of Little Wenham, sister of Sir John Brewse. They had one son,
George,
who probably died young, since there is no further mention of him.