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8. | Robert Throckmorton was born about 1451 in Coughton, Warwickshire, England (son of Thomas Throckmorton and Margaret Olney); died on 12 Aug 1518 in at Sea; was buried in Memorial Tomb, Coughton Church, Coughton, Warwickshire, England. Other Events:
- of: Coughton, Warwickshire, England
- Occupation: Warwickshire, England; Justice of the Peace
- Occupation: Privy councillor under Henry VII
- Occupation: Seneshal to the Duke of Lancaster
Notes:
son and heir, twenty-one years old at his father's death, Justice of the Peace for Warwickshire, from 2 R. III. till towards his death. Seneshal to the Duke of Lancaster. Privy councillor under Henry VII; Robert made the Park at Coughton, inclosing therewith a certain common ground called Wikewood, whereunto he afterwards added Samburneheath, and Spiney's Leys, lying within the said Lordship of Samburne; and the same year was a Commander in the King's army at the battle of Stoke. In 1494 he received summons, with divers other persons of quality, to appear before the King in person upon the feast day of All Saints the same year, to receive the order of Knighthood, upon advancement of Henry, the King's second son, to the Dukedom of York, and created him Knight of the Bath, in honour whereof these were to be made Knights of that order. That he was a man of singular piety, the sundry bequests, contained in his testament, do sufficiently manifest; and of no less devotion, as may seem by his pilgramage to the Holy Land, which in 1519 (having settled his estate) he undertook; but died beyond sea in that journey
- tudor place
Occupation:
from 2 R. III. till towards his death
Died:
12 Aug 1518/9
At Sea on Crusade to the Holy Land
Robert married Catherine Marrow. Catherine (daughter of W. Marrow and Catherine Rich) was born about 1459; died about 1503. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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