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'Dymoke1'
Index
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Families covered:
Dymoke of Friskney, Dymoke of Scrivelsby
| Henry Dymoke | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | John Dymoke | ||||||||||||||
| A. | Sir John Dymoke (d 1381, MP) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (c1373) Margaret de Ludlow, heiress of Scrivelsby (d c1415, dau of Thomas de Ludlow) | |||||||||||||||
| Through this marriage, the Dymoke family obtained the hereditary position of being the King's Champion of which the main requirement was to meet any challengers at the King's Coronation. | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Sir Thomas Dymoke of Scrivelsby (d 1422) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Hebden (dau of Sir Richard or Nicholas Hebden) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Sir Philip Dymoke of Scrivelsby (b 1400, d 1454) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (18.04.1431) Joan Conyers (dau/sister of Sir Christopher Conyers of Sockburn) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Sir Thomas Dymoke of Scrivelsby (b c1427, d 12.03.1470) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Margaret Welles (dau of Sir Lionel de Welles, 6th Lord) | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | Sir Robert Dymoke of Scrivelsby (d 13.04.1544) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Ann Cresmore (dau of Alexander Cresmore) | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | Margaret Dymoke probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Richard Vernon of Haddon (d 1517) | |||||||||||||||
| (ii) | Ursula Dymoke probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Sir John Rudstone of Bocton Monchenay, Lord Mayor of London (a 1528) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Sir Edward Wotton (b 1489, d 08.11.1550) | |||||||||||||||
| (iii) | daughter | ||||||||||||||
| m2. Jane Sparrow (dau of John Sparrow of London) | |||||||||||||||
| (iv) | Sir Edward Dymoke of Scrivelsby, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 1566) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Ann Talboys (dau of Sir George Talboys) | |||||||||||||||
| (a) | Sir Robert Dymoke of Scrivelsby (bur 26.09.1580) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Bridget Clinton (dau of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln) | |||||||||||||||
| ((1)) | Sir Edward Dymoke of Scrivelsby, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 1625) | ||||||||||||||
| m(3). Mary Poulteney (dau of Gabriel Poulteney of Misterton) | |||||||||||||||
| ((A)) | Charles Dymoke of Scrivelsby (b c1613, d unm 1644) | ||||||||||||||
| ((2)) | Talboys Dymoke (d c01.1603) | ||||||||||||||
| ((3)) | Nicholas Dymoke of Kyme | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Danvers (dau of Thomas Danvers of Upton, Calthorpe and Coningsby) | |||||||||||||||
| ((A)) | Sir Edward Dymoke of Scrivelsby, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d c1662-3) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (21.06.1624) Jane Cressy (dau of Nicholas Cressy of Fulnetby) | |||||||||||||||
| ((4)) | Margaret Dymoke (a 03.1610) probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Vincent Fulnetby of Fulnetby (bur 22.11.1623) | |||||||||||||||
| (b) | Arthur Dymoke | ||||||||||||||
| ((1)) | John Dymoke of Gray's Inn | ||||||||||||||
| ((A)) | Cressy Dymoke of Gray's Inn (Colonel) | ||||||||||||||
| (c) | Margaret Dymoke (bur 15.09.1591) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (before 1558) William Eure, 2nd Lord (b 10.05.1529, d 12.02.1593/4) | |||||||||||||||
| (d) | Elizabeth Dymoke (a 03.1592) probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Henry Ayscough of Blyborough (b before 1535, d 22.10.1611) | |||||||||||||||
| (e) | Susan Dymoke (bur 05.07.1620) apparently of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Arthur Walpole of Pinchbeck (bur 12.08.1585) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Sir Thomas Lambert of Pinchbeck | |||||||||||||||
| (f) | Frances Dymoke apparently of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Thomas Windebank of Haines Hall (son of Richard by Margaret verch Griffith) | |||||||||||||||
| ((1)) | Mildred Windebank | ||||||||||||||
| m. (31.07.1600) Robert Reade of Linkenholt (d by 12.1626) | |||||||||||||||
| (B) | Sir Lionel Dymoke, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 17.08.1519) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Joan Griffith (dau of Richard Griffith of Stickford) | |||||||||||||||
| (i) | Alice Dymoke presumed to 'fit here' | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir William Skipwith of Ormesby, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (a 1527) | |||||||||||||||
| (ii) | daughter presumed to 'fit here' | ||||||||||||||
| m. John Fulnetby | |||||||||||||||
| (iii) | daughter | ||||||||||||||
| b. | Margaret Dymoke (d 20.06.1463) possibly of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe (d 09.04.1479) | |||||||||||||||
| ii. | John Dymoke of Friskney (d 1393) - continued below shown by various web sites as of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Isabel Friskney (dau/coheir of Sir Thomas Friskney of Friskney) | |||||||||||||||
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| John Dymoke of Friskney, Lincolnshire (d 1393) - continued above | |||||||||||||||
| m. Isabel Friskney (dau/coheir of Sir Thomas Friskney of Friskney) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | John Dymoke of Friskney & Coats, Lincolnshire | ||||||||||||||
| m. Beatrice Leak | |||||||||||||||
| A. | John Dymoke of Friskney & Coats (dsp) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Joan Hough | |||||||||||||||
| B. | Thomas Dymoke | ||||||||||||||
| i. | Andrew Dymoke | ||||||||||||||
| m. Dorothy Meers | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Thomas Dymoke 'of North Carlton' of Friskney (d 1546) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Dorothy Tourner (dau of John Tourner) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | William Dymoke of Friskney | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Harington (dau of Sir John Harington of Exton) | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | Robert Dymoke of Friskney (dsp 13.09.1593) | ||||||||||||||
| (B) | Anne Dymoke (dspm 18.08.1616) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Charles Bolle of Haugh (dvp 03.02.1590/1) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Bartholomew Armine of Osgodby (b c1541, d 11.09.1598) | |||||||||||||||
| (2) | Margaret Dymoke | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Quadring of Irby | |||||||||||||||
| 2.+ | other issue - George, William | ||||||||||||||
Main sources:
(1) For upper section :
BLG1952
(Dymoke of Scrivelsby)
(2) For lower section (originally placed on a temporary page on 03.06.08, moved here on 26.07.09) : various web sites supported by a pedigree on p. 190 of 'A topographical and historical account of Wainfleet and the Wapentake of Candeshoe, in the County of Lincoln' by Edmund Oldfield (1829) with thanks to a site visitor, DS (24.07.09), for bringing that book to our attention within Google Books
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