Francis REPINGTON Sir John REPINGTON Mary REPINGTON William REPINGTON Humphrey REPINGTON Francis REPINGTON Edward REPINGTON Frances STANFORD Richard REPINGTON Mary REPINGTON William REPINGTON John REPINGTON Edward REPINGTON Humphrey REPINGTON Maud COTTON Mini tree diagram
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Esq. of Amington Thomas REPINGTON

Thomas REPINGTON2,3,4,5

also known as Thomas REPYNGTON

also known as Thomas RIPPINGTON

1534 - 14th Dec 16152

Admission to Grays Inn

Life History

1534

Born in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1552

Occupation Admission to Grays Inn

Grays Inn Admission Register 1521-1887 p.22

28th Nov 1557

Married Frances STANFORD

Thomas REPINGTON of Amington, Warwickshire
Frances STANFORD  Marriage: ABT 1557
Derbyshire Record Office
D156/M/E/2/20
Copy marriage settlement of Thomas Repington of Amington (Warwickshire now Staffordshire) and Francis daughter of William Stanford, kt, [Knight]
justice of the common bench, of Packington (Staffordshire) whereby Repington gives the manors of Whittington and Whitley (Warwickshire)
to Stanford and Anthony Babington to the use of Francis for life with remainders to male and right heirs of Thomas, 28 Nov 1557

1560

Birth of son Sir John REPINGTON

1563

Misc in Bought premises in Holborn, Middlesex (London)(?)

1567

Birth of daughter Mary REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1570

Birth of son William REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1571

Death of daughter Mary REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

13th Feb 1571

Death of son William REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1573

Birth of son Humphrey REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1577

Birth of son Francis REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1578

Death of son Francis REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

1579

Birth of son Edward REPINGTON in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

10th May 1583

Misc in Indenture of the Deanery of Tamworth.1

1615

Buried in Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

14th Dec 1615

Died in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire.2

Other facts

 

Resident in Amington Hall, Tamworth, Staffordshire / Warwickshire

Notes

  • Manduessedum Romanorum:
    Thomas Repington, Esq. died December 14, 1615, having married Frances daughter of William Stanford, one of the justices of the Common Pleas.
  • Thomas Repington bought the right of the patronage of Saint Editha's Church in 1581, which his descendants exercised until the 19th century.
    [St Editha's, Amington, Tamworth]
    Comberford Family History
    http://comerfordfamily.blogspot.co.uk/2007/12/comberford-4-wealth-from- wednesbury.html
  • CP40/1120
    Henry VIII
    1544
    f 5328
    Leics
    partition
    Plaintiffs Repyngton, Francis; Repyngton, Thomas
    Defendants Brokysby, William; Brokysby, Matthew
  • www.british-history.ac.uk
    London and Middlesex Fines: 1-12 Elizabeth', A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex: volume 2: Henry VII - 12 Elizabeth (1893), pp. 105- 159.
    Thomas Repyngton, esquire, and Edward Colbarne, gentleman, and George Wylloughbye, esquire, and Matilda, his wife. Premises in Holburne.
    Hil. Anno 5.
    [1563]
  • The National Archives
    Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service, Lichfield Record Office
    Messrs Hinckley, Birch and Exham, Solicitors, Lichfield
    DW1851/8/122
    1595-1688
    Contents:
    Warwickshire.
    Amington. Exchange of tithes from property in Amington for tithes of Broadmeadow in p. Wiggington. co. Staffordshire.
    (Repington/Breton). 1595.
    Manors of Great Amington, Little Amington and Whittington with appurtenances and closes (named).
    Covenant to suffer a recovery.
    (Repington/Stanford & Hysley). 1618.
    Great Amington. Closes called Stony Wast, Cowpers Close, Middle Wast and Coppy End Close; and part of Cumberhill.
    (Payne/Repington.) 1635/6.
    Great Amington. Exchange of closes in Hedge Lane, Bracegreene, Frythlane and Wyreylane.
    (Payne/Reppyngton.). 1648/9.
    Amington, Great & Little. 1 messuage, 1 cottage, 1 watermill, 10 acres land, 10 acres meadow, 20 acres pasture.
    Final Concord (Milner/Fisher, Beardsley). 1658.
    Amington. Messuage in Dog land and closes called Newshayes.
    Covenant to levy fine.
    (Gabbetas & Wescott/Pretty.) 1661-2.
    Amington. Messuage in Dog Lane.
    Conveyance.
    (Lillie Rippington). 1675.
    Amington. 3 messuages, 3 cottages and closes.
    Repington trust deed. 1676/7.
    Amington. Messuage and 2 cottages and appurtenances.
    (Orton/Talbott). 1688.
  • Grays Inn Admission Register 1521-1887
    One of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London.
    1552            Thomas Repington
  • Lincoln episcopal records in the time of Thomas Cooper, bishop of Lincoln, A. D. 1571 to A. D. 1584
    Lincoln Episcopal Records 1571-1584 p.213
    [Stamford St. John.]
    Richard Snawdon, ordained priest by the bishop of Peterborough, 1564,
    as he says; rector of the church of St. John in Stamford (4l. 10s. 10d.), of the patronage of Thomas Rippington and Matthew Brokesbie;
    aged 31 ; married ; resides ; performs the holy [mysteries] prescribed by public authority;
    is skilled in Latin ; and competently versed in sacred learning.
  • Parish Records Collection 1538-2005
    REPINGTON       Thomas  1615            Tamworth        Staffordshire
  • Derbyshire Record Office
    Burdett family of Foremark: estate and family papers  15th cent-19th cent
    PUBLIC OFFICE
    RefNo D156/M/O/1
    Title Part draft bond: Thomas Repington to pay £25 forced loan as Lieutenant, Thomas Burdett, shall direct.
    Date late 16th cent
  • 'Notes to the diary: 1558', The Diary of Henry Machyn: Citizen and Merchant- Taylor of London (1550-1563) (1848).
    P. 172. Funeral of sir William Stamford.
    "Sir William Staunford knight, one of the kinges and the quenes maties justyces of the common banke, dysseassed the xxviijth.
    August An° D'ni 1558, about iiij. of the cloke in the afternone the same day in the 49 yere of his age, and iiij. dayes, and was buryed at Hadley j° die Septemb' in A° D'ni 1558.
    He maried Ales doughter of Joh'n Palmer esquyer, and had issue Robert Stamford son and heyr, 2. Thomas, 3. William, 4. Henry, 5. Raff, 6. Joh'n;
    Frances wyff to Thomas Repington esquyer, Doraty, Kateren, Margaret."
    (MS. Harl. 897, f. 18.) His funeral insignia were remaining in Hadley church when visited by Nich. Charles, and will be found drawn in the Lansd. MS. 874, f. 60, with other memorials of his family.
    His personal biography will be found in Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, (by Bliss,) vol. i. p. 262.
    He was the editor of the first edition of Ranulph de Glanville's treatise "De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliæ, printed by Tottel in 1554. (See Wright's Biographia Literaria, vol. ii. p. 279.)
  • Calendars of the Proceedings in Chancery in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
    H.h.17.
    No: 37
    Plaintiffs: Thomas Haughtle and Anthony Taylor.
    Defendants: Thomas Rippington and John Norton.
    Object of the suit: Claim by lease.
    Premiums: A messuage in the parish of St. Katherine Christ Church London, held under a lease from Thomas Lord Howard and the Lady Katherine his wife.
    County: London.
    _____________________________________________________________
    Lord Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk married Katherine Knyvet in or before 1582.
    St. Katharine Cree in the Aldgate ward of the City of London was known as St. Katharine Christ Church. The parish served by the church is an extremely ancient one; it existed as early as 1108, when it was served by the Augustinian Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate.
    Thomas Howard's grandfather; Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden, received several grants of monastic estates, including Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Appointment Record
    CCEd Record ID: 320515
    Cleric Detail
    Surname Walkewood
    Forename John
    Date _/12/1564
    Office/Status Vicar
    Location Stamford All Saints//Lincs
    Source LA, Register XXVIII (Episcopal Register)
    Bullingham, Nicholas/Lincoln 1560-1571
    Patron Details
    William Cecill, Knight
    Principal Secretary of Queen Elizabeth.
    Patron: "By reason of a grant made toto him and his assignees by Thomas Rippington Arm. and Matthew Brokesby gent."

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