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Roger DRURY

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  1. 1.  Roger DRURYRoger DRURY was born about 1422 in Suffolk, England; died on 20 Jan 1494 in Suffolk, England; was buried in 1494 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LTBK-ZJ9
    • TitleOfNobility: Hawstead, Suffolk, England; Esquire (Esq)

    Notes:

    ROGER DRURY was born about 1428 of Saxham, Suffolk, England, to Sir Nicholas Drury (1365-1456) and Joan W Health (1406-1479.) He married Felice Denston about 1448 of England.

    Roger Drury Died 31 January 1494, Hawstead, Suffolk, England, age 66.

    from "The Drury's of Hawstead"..
    Nicholas Drury of Thurston's son, Roger Drury(d. 1493/94) continued the Hawstead line of Drurys. He and his wife Felice Denston of Besthorpe, Norfolk had five children, including William Drury who founded the Besthorpe Drury line and Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead. Sir Robert, buried in the elaborate tomb at St. Mary's Church at Bury St. Edmunds, was father of Sir Robert Drury who started the Drurys of Edgerley, Bucks County, and Sir William Drury of Hawstead.
    Wikitree:
    Roger Drury was born about 1422, because in a 1476 deposition he stated that he was 54 years old (and he was also said to have been 74 years old when he died on 20 January 1495/96).
    From Campling's book:
    "Roger Drury married 1. Felice, daughter and heir of William Denston of Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, by whom he had issue Sir Robert, who succeeded him at Hawstead, William, 2nd son, who founded the family of Drury of Besthorpe, John and Roger, died without issue, and two daughters, Katherine wife of 1. Sir Henry le Strange of Hunstanton, knight, and 2. Sir Robert Ratcliff of Attleburgh, co. Norfolk, knight, and died 1496; and Felice, married James Andrews of Baylham, co. Suffolk."



    ?Roger died 31 January 1493/4. His will was dated 20 January 1493/4. By his testament dated at Hawsted he bequeathed his body to be buried in such place as God should assignat the time of his death, willing that if it pleased the Abbot and Convent of Bury to keep a dirige for him in the choir, and mass of requiem on the next day at the high altar, because it had pleased them to make him a brother of their chapter, the Abbot should have 20 shillings, the Prior 6s. 8d., the sexton 3s. 4d., the celerar 3s. 4d., the chanter 3s. 4d. and every other monk priest 20d. and such as were not priests 12d. apiece. And the testator bequeathed to Anne Basset, daughter of John Basset and Elizabeth his wife 40s. to her marriage; to Thomas Coote, parson of Hawsted, for his tithes not full content in times past, 20s.; to the high altar of each of the Churches of Hartest, Somerton and Whepsted, 6s. 8d.; to the reparation of the Church of Onehouse, where he was patron 40s.; to each of the two houses of Friars of Thetford, for a dirge and mass, 12s. 4d.; to the nuns of the same town 20s.; to the Friars of Sudbury 12s. 4d.; to the Friars of Clare 12s. 4d.; and to the White Friars of Cambridge 2s. 4d. And after other pecuniary legacies to persons therein named, and among others, to Elizabeth Drury his servant and kinswoman 10 marks, which his son Robert had in his keeping, the testator desired that an annuity of 10s. payable by George Nunne for a term on 37 years should be spent by his executors yearly in red herrings, in Lent, among the inhabitants of Whepsted, some more and some less as poverty required, and to be bought as therein mentioned. And the testator willed that Anne his wife should have all such stuff of household utensils plate and jewels, with the books that were hers before marriage; and of his plate a gilt piece, with a base foot, weighing 23oz.; a standing piece, white and gilt, weighing 27oz.; his old silver bason with the Drury arms departed, weighing 27oz. Also his gilt ewer weighing 18oz. And he willed that she should have his chased piece with his arms in the bottom, weighing 12oz. because she has two pieces of the same suit; also his plain flat piece with a gilt knob, weighing 16oz.; also his powder box, weighing 7oz; and his primer clothed with purple damask, and his book clothed with red leather in which book was the Mass of J'hu also his white counterpane which had his arms, his green coverlit wrought with white cotton, his pair of fustians, and my payre of staymyns (blankets made of wool), the whole chamber (furniture) that he lay in, his two beds in the maidens chamber whole, with the change of sheets belonging to all the said chambers. And of his other sheets and napery such part as she thought necessary. And the testator willed that Robert his son should have his books of Latin lying in his chapel or belonging thereto, and his two vestments, one of cloth of gold, the other black velvet, with all the altar cloths, fronteleys and hangings concerning the said chapel; his gilt chalice, weighing 20oz.; his two standing candlesticks of 23oz.; his two cruets, gilt and white, 20oz.; and his silver bason with his whole arms, and the white ewer thereto, weighing 3lb. 11oz. Also his chaffing chaffer of silver, weighing 27oz., and the 13 spoons which were daily in the buttery, "with the square peynts" weighing 13oz. and three quarters; and his great counterpane with the Bourchier arms, and his pair of stamyns; and that Anne the wife of his said son Robert should have the choice of his two masers, and that Margaret the wife of the testators son William should have the other maser; the one maser with the cover silver gilt weighed 16oz. And the other with the peynted cover and the gilt knob weighed 16oz., and that Anne the daughter of the said Robert should have his primer clothed in bawdekyn. And that William his son should have his two English books Bochas (Boccacio) of Lydgates making; also one of his feather beds, with a traversin of the same suit lying in the chapel chamber; and that Anne the testators wife should have of his coffers and chests such as she might think necessary. The residew of his stuff of household in the keeping of the said Robert and Anne his wife, his said son Robert to have; and his son William to have all such shepe as the testator had at geyst at the time of his death. And the testator willed that 100 marks which his son Robert had in keeping, in money and in plate, should go to the founding of a scholar of Divinity in Cambridge for ten yeres, giving him 10 marks yearley if he preached once in the year during the 10 years at Bury and once at Hawsted; and if he would not preach, then the testator willed that he should have but 8 marks by the year. Also that Katharine, Jane, and Anne, the daughters of his sone William, should have 150 marks which is in the keeping of the said William, to their marriage, that is to say, each of them 50 marks; and if any of the sisters should die, her 50 marks to be departed between the two sisters; and if any of them intended to be a woman of religion, then he willed that she should have 10 marks on the day of her profession, the residue to be departed between the other two sisters; and if two of them should die or marry, the survivor to have 100 marks of the said 150 and the 50 marks residue to be disposed of at the discretion of his said son William, his son Robert, and Katharine his daughter; and if they all died, the said 150 to be disposed among his other children, and the money to be in the keeping of William, and if he died, of Robert, as therein mentioned." And the testator made his sones Robert and William executors of his will.




    TOMB ROGER DRURY AND FELICE DENSTON


    LADY FELICE DENSTON was born about 1434 of Besthorpe, Breckland BorouFwilligh, Norfolk, England, to William Denston (1410-) and Anne Calthorpe (1398.) She married Roger Drury about 1448 of England.

    Felice Denston passed away 12 January 1523, Hawstead, St. Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England, age 89.

    Wikitree:

    FELICE DENSTON
    See pedigree of Drury of Hawstead in Muskett, "Suffolk Manorial Families, Vol. 1".[1] As an heiress, she passed on the Denston lands in Besthorpe to a branch of the Drury family.
    Campling wrote:
    Roger Drury married 1. Felice, daughter and heir of William Denston of Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, by whom he had issue Sir Robert, who succeeded him at Hawstead, William, 2nd son, who founded the family of Drury of Besthorpe, John and Roger, died without issue, and two daughters, Katherine wife of 1. Sir Henry le Strange of Hunstanton, knight, and 2. Sir Robert Ratcliff of Attleburgh, co. Norfolk, knight, and died 1496; and Felice, married James Andrews of Baylham, co. Suffolk.[2]
    Blomefield wrote:
    Roger Drury of Hausted in Suffolk had by Felice, or Phillis, daughter and heir of William Denton of Festhorp in Norfolk, William Drury, his second son, to whom he gave Besthorp.[3]
    He also says that concerning "Page's manor" in Besthorp...
    in Edward the Fourth's time it belonged to the Dentons, and went with Felice, daughter and heir of William Denton of Besthorp, to Roger Drury of Hausted in Suffolk, who married her; and thus this manor came to the Drurys.
    Her son Robert has an article in the History of Parliament biographies: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/drury-sir-robert-i-1456-1535

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    Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors
    Roger Drury, Esq.1,2,3
    Last Edited4 Apr 2020
    M, #35631, d. 31 January 1494
    FatherNicholas Drury b. c 1365, d. 2 Sep 1456
    MotherJoan Heath
    Roger Drury, Esq. was born at of Hawstead, Suffolk, England. He married Felice Denston, daughter of Sir William Denston and Anne de Calthorpe, circa 1454 at England.2,3,4 Roger Drury, Esq. died on 31 January 1494.
    Family
    Felice Denston b. c 1436, d. 12 Jan 1523
    Children
    Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House of Commons+2,3 b. c 1455, d. 2 Mar 1536
    William Drury b. c 1457
    Felice Drury b. c 1459
    Katherine Drury+ b. c 1461
    John Drury b. c 1463
    Roger Drury b. c 1465


    in Edward the Fourth's time it belonged to the Dentons,

    Roger married Lady Felice DENSTON in 1454 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England. Lady (daughter of William DENSTON and Anne CALTHORPE) was born in 1434 in Besthorpe, Breckland Borough, Norfolk, England; died on 12 Jan 1523 in Hawstead, St Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England; was buried after 12 Jan 1523 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Lady Cicely DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1431 in Rodes Court, Carmarthenshire, Wales.; died in 1490 in Dylton, Wiltshire, England.
    2. 3. Catherine DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1450 in Suffolk, England; died on 31 Jan 1496 in Norfolk, England; was buried in 1496 in Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, England.
    3. 4. William DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1457 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; died in 1558 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England.
    4. 5. Felice DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1459 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; and died.
    5. 6. Elizabeth DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1460 in Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England; died on 16 Jan 1524.
    6. 7. John DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1463 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; died in in Rougham, Suffolk, England.
    7. 8. Robert DRURY, Of Hawstead, Speaker Of House, Sir  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1465 in Hawstead, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; died on 11 Jan 1536-1537 in St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lady Cicely DRURYLady Cicely DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born in 1431 in Rodes Court, Carmarthenshire, Wales.; died in 1490 in Dylton, Wiltshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: HQXZ-DFN


  2. 3.  Catherine DRURYCatherine DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born about 1450 in Suffolk, England; died on 31 Jan 1496 in Norfolk, England; was buried in 1496 in Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GCBV-DCR


  3. 4.  William DRURYWilliam DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born about 1457 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; died in 1558 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GD3V-L9F


  4. 5.  Felice DRURYFelice DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born about 1459 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZDQ-ZK1


  5. 6.  Elizabeth DRURYElizabeth DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born in 1460 in Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England; died on 16 Jan 1524.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L4MN-BG7


  6. 7.  John DRURYJohn DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born about 1463 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; died in in Rougham, Suffolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GD3V-BKC


  7. 8.  Robert DRURY, Of Hawstead, Speaker Of House, SirRobert DRURY, Of Hawstead, Speaker Of House, Sir Descendancy chart to this point (1.Roger1) was born about 1465 in Hawstead, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; died on 11 Jan 1536-1537 in St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: K8G3-7J8
    • Occupation: ; Member of Parliament
    • Occupation: ; Privy Council of King Henry VII
    • _UID: 128086574CDF40FFBBDDB32156BB45B95481
    • Occupation: 1473; Barrister at law
    • Title (Nobility): 1491; Knight of the Shire for Suffolk
    • Occupation: 1495; Speaker of the House of Commons
    • Will: 1 May 1531, England
    • Alt. Death: 1538; Alt. Death

    Notes:

    Sir Robert Drury (Knight) was born before 1456 of Hawstead, Suffolk, England, to Roger Drury (1428-1494) and Felice Denston (1434-1523.) He married Anne Calthrope about 1483 of Burha, Norfolk, England.

    Robert Drury died 2 March 1536/7, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. Buried at St. Marys Church, Burey St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.

    Robert Drury (speaker)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Sir Robert Drury
    Bornbefore 1456
    Hawstead, Suffolk

    Died2 March 1535
    Knighted by King Henry VII (The 7th) of England after the battle of Blackheath, 17 June 1497 and Lord of the Manor of Hawstead, Suffolk, was Knight of the Body to King Henry the 7th and King Henry the 8th, Knight of the Shire for Suffolk, Speaker of the House of Commons [Elected 4 October 1495], and Privy Councillor. He was also a barrister-at-law. His London townhouse was in Drury Lane.

    St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds, where Sir Robert Drury and his first wife are buried
    Robert Drury, born before 1456 at Hawstead, Suffolk, was the eldest of four sons of Roger Drury (d. 1496) of Hawstead, Suffolk, by his second wife Felice Denston, daughter and heiress of William Denston of Besthorpe, Norfolk.[1]

    Career

    With Sir Robert Drury began for this family a long connection with the courts of the Tudor sovereigns, and a succession of capable and eminent men whose careers are part of English history throughout the 16th century. In 1473 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn, where he became a prominent figure. However, according to Hyde 'there is no evidence, as was once thought,[2] that he was educated at Gonville Hall, Cambridge'.[3]

    Drury was named in many commissions in the county of Suffolk from 1486 onwards. Drury procured from Pope Alexander VI a licence for the chapel in his house at Hawstead, dated 8 July 1501 in the tenth year of that pontificate. The original is now in the museum at Bury. Another early reference to him is an indenture 15 December 1490 by which Robert Geddying, son and heir of John Geddyng, agreed with Robert Drury, esquire, for the erection of houses at Lackford, Suffolk, Roger and William Drury being co-feoffees.

    He was elected Knight of the Shire (MP) for Suffolk in 1491, 1495 and 1510, acting as Speaker of the House in 1495.[4]
    Drury was knighted by King Henry VII on 17 June 1497, after the battle of Blackheath,[5] and was present at the funeral of the young Prince Arthur in 1511, where, amongst the list of mourners, he is included as one of the knights to bear the canopy. He was an executor of the will of John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, who died in 1513.

    Between June 1510 and February 1513 inclusive he was engaged with various colleagues in the attempt "to pacify the Scottish border by peaceful methods and to obtain redress for wrongs committed." Previously, on August 29, 1509, he had been a witness to the renewal of the "Treaty of Perpetual Peace" between England and Scotland, signed shortly after Henry VIII's accession to the throne.

    In 1520 he sailed with other knights to France to attend the famous meeting between Henry VIII and Francis I of France now known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold.

    Two splendid books once owned by Sir Robert Drury have survived. One, a fine Latin MS of the Vulgate, written by an English scribe early in the 13th century, is now in the library of Christ's College, Cambridge. Some blank leaves at the end have been used to record the marriages and progeny of his children.

    The first group of entries was made at the end of 1527; subsequent entries carry on the records of the growth of the family until 1566. The other book is the finest and most famous of all Chaucer MSS, the Ellesmere manuscript of The Canterbury Tales now in the Huntington Library. At the top of a preliminary fly-leaf is written "Robertus Drury, miles", and below a list of his children: "William Drury, miles, Robertus Drury, miles, Domina [Anne] Jarmin, Domina [Bridget] Jarningham, and Domina [Ursula] Allington."

    On 1 May 1531 Drury made his last will, requesting burial in the chancel of St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds beside his first wife, Anne Calthorpe. He died 2 March 1535. Drury and Anne Calthorpe are buried under a stone monument in St. Mary's Church; a wooden palisade bears the inscription 'Such as ye be, sometime were we, such as we are, such shall ye be. Miserere nostri.'[7][3]

    Drury House, the mansion built by Robert Drury, eventually gave its name to London's Drury Lane and to the well-known Drury Lane Theatre.

    Marriages and issue
    Drury married firstly, by 1494, Anne Calthorpe, daughter of Sir William Calthorpe of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, by whom he had two sons and four daughters:[1][3]
    ?Sir William Drury (c. 1500? 1558) of Hawstead, Suffolk, who married firstly, Jane Saint Maur (d. 1517), by whom he had no issue, and secondly, Elizabeth Sothill (1505? 1575) a granddaughter of another Speaker of the House of Commons, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Sir Richard Empson (d. 17 August 1510).
    ?Sir Robert Drury.
    ?Anne Drury, who married firstly Sir George Waldegrave, esquire (c. 1483 ? 8 July 1528) of Smallbridge, Suffolk, from whom descend the Earls Waldegrave, as well as a branch of the Highams of Higham Green and the Denham family, and secondly Sir Thomas Jermyn (c. 1500 ? 1552) of Rushbrooke, Suffolk, from whom descend that family (including the Jacobite peer) as well as the Crane family of Chilton, later baronets.
    ?Elizabeth Drury, who married, in 1510, Sir Philip Boteler.
    ?Bridget Drury (d. 19 January 1518), who married Sir John Jerningham of Somerleyton, Suffolk, eldest son and heir of Edward Jerningham (d. 6 January 1515) of Somerleyton by his first wife, Margaret Bedingfield (d. 24 March 1504), by whom she had three sons, George, Robert and John, and two daughters, Anne Jerningham, who married Sir Thomas Cornwallis of Brome, Suffolk, and Elizabeth Jerningham, who married John Sulyardof Wetherden, Suffolk.[8]
    ?Ursula Drury, who married Sir Giles Alington of Horseheath, Cambridgeshire.

    After Anne Calthorpe's death, Drury married secondly, Anne (n?e Jerningham), daughter of Sir Edward Jerningham (d. 6 January 1515) of Somerleyton, Suffolk, by Margaret Bedingfield (d. 24 March 1504), and sister of Sir John Jerningham (see above). At the time of her marriage to Sir Robert Drury, she is said to have been the widow of two husbands: Lord Edward Grey (d. before 1517), eldest son and heir of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, and grandson of King Edward IV's wife, Elizabeth Woodville; and Henry Barley (d. 12 November 1529) of Albury, Hertfordshire. In his will Drury refers to her as 'my Lady Grey'. There were no issue of Drury's second marriage. After Drury's death, Anne (n?e Jerningham) married Sir Edmund Walsingham.[9][10][11][12]



    Anne Calthorpe, will 1494; m. as (1) wife, Sir Robert Drury of Hanstead, MP Suffolk, Speaker of the House of Commons 1495, Privy Council 1526, etc., d. 2 Mar 1535/6, buried St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds; m. (2) Anne, daughter of Edward Jernegan (or Jerningham) of Somerley, widow of Edward, Lord Gray, by whom no issue. [Ancestral Roots]

    Robert married Anne JERNEGAN after 1394 in 2ND Husband, 2ND Wife. Anne (daughter of Edward JERNEGAN, Of Somerleyton, Sir and Margaret BEDINGFIELD) was born about 1484 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk, England; died before 8 May 1558. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Robert married Anne CALTHORPE about 1483 in France. Anne (daughter of William CALTHORPE, Sheriff Of Norfolk and Elizabeth STAPLETON) was born about 1462 in Burnham Thorpe, Wallsingham, Norfolk, England; died in 1531 in St Marys, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; was buried in 1531 in Bury St Edmund's Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Anne DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1487 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; died on 8 Jun 1572 in Depden, St Edmundsbury, Suffolk, England; was buried in 1535.
    2. 10. Bridget DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1492 in Hawstead, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; and died.
    3. 11. Elizabeth DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1502; died on 11 Dec 1574.
    4. 12. William DRURY  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1515 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K.; died on 11 Jan 1556 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K.; was buried in Jan 1556 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K..


Generation: 3

  1. 9.  Anne DRURYAnne DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born in 1487 in Hawstead, Suffolk, England; died on 8 Jun 1572 in Depden, St Edmundsbury, Suffolk, England; was buried in 1535.

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    • AFN: 8LT0-TD
    • FamilySearch ID: KHJK-T27
    • _UID: 81B88731393A43E6A90575A6270FF6F678A7
    • Alt. Burial: 1572, Bury St Edmund's Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England

    Notes:

    Ann Drury
    m. George Waldegrave, esq. Issue: 5 sons, 2 dau.
    * Sir William
    * George
    * Edward, Esq;
    * Richard
    * Anne m. Henry Bures, esq; m. Sir Clement Higham
    * Phyllis m. Thomas Higham, esq.
    LADY ANNE DRURY was born about 1480 of Hawstead, St. Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England, to Sir Robert Drury (1456-1537) and Anne Calthorpe (1457-1494.) She married (1) *Sir George Waldegrave about 1502 of Hempstead, Babergh, Suffolk, England; (2) Thomas Jermyn, 1528, Suffolk, England.

    Anne Drury died 8 June 1572, Depden, St. Edmundsbury Borough, Suffolk, England, age 92.

    Wikitree:

    "Anne Drury was born circa 1482 at of Hawstead, Suffolk, England.[1] She married George Waldegrave, Esq., son of Sir William Waldegrave, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk and Margery Wentworth, circa 1502. They had 5 sons (including Sir William; George; Edward, Esq; & Richard) and 2 daughters (Anne, wife of Henry Bures, Esq., & of Sir Clement Higham; & Phyllis, wife of Thomas Higham, Esq.).[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
    Anne Drury married 2nd, Sir Thomas Jermyn, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, son of Thomas Jermyn and Catherine Bernard, between 8 July 1528 and 1546; They had 2 sons (John, Esq; & Thomas).[8] [9][10] [11][12] [13]
    Anne Drury died on 8 June 1572 at of Rushbrook, Suffolk, England. She was buried on 9 June 1572 at Depden, Suffolk, England.[14] [15] [16] [17]




    Suffolk, England


    Hawstead, Suffolk

    ?Anne Drury
    ?
    ?Upon George Waldegrave's death, Anne, the executrix of his will, was left with the manors of Smallbridge, Silvesters, Overhall, and Freps, during the minority of her eldest son, William. T. M. Felgate's, "Suffolk Heraldic Brasses," notes her memorial is unusual because it contains an identical effigy of herself for each husband. He writes, "She wears a French Bonnet with short lappets falling behind, and her high puffed shoulders reflect the haute-pieces on the shoulders of her husbands. Frills encircle her neck and wrists, and a bow-knotted sash girdles her waist, below which the gown divides to show a plain undergarmet. (In one pose) She kneels at a prayer desk with her two daughters (by George Waldegrave) behind her. They are similarly attired, except they have the more simple close-fitting bonnet." Both husbands wear almost identical armour. George Waldegrave's hair is of medium length and he is clean shaven, popular during the Tudor period of his time. Sir Jermyn is shown with the short hair, a moustache and beard of his Elizabethan time. Each appear with their own sons kneeling behind them, all in Elizabethan costumes. Her husbands were not buried with her unless they were removed from their original tombs and brought to Depden. The inscription reads: "Here under lyeth buried the boddy of the Lady Anne Jermyn, widdowe, daughter of Syr Robert Drewry, of Halsted in the Countie of Suff. Knight & Anne his wife, whiche Anne was first married to Geroge Waldegve, of Smallbridge in the saide Countie, Esquier, and after married to Syr Thomas Jermyn, of Rushebrooke, in the said Countie, Knight, and died the viii daye of June, in the yere of oure Lorde God a Thowsand five hundred seventy two." Note it does not say the husbands share her tomb. Children of George Waldegrave and Anne Drury are:
    i. Edward Waldegrave, I, Esq., of Lawford Hall, born 1514 in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and probably baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury; died August 13, 1584 in Lawford Hall, County Essex, probably, about 8 miles northeast of Colchester.

    ii. William Waldegrave, Knt. of Smallbridge Manor, born in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and probably baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury; died May 2, 1554 in Callys, France where his body is buried at St. Maries Church.

    iii. George Waldegrave, of Witherton Manor, Hitcham, born in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and probably baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury; died Abt. 1551 in Hitchem, County Suffolk, probably, about 7 miles northwest of Hadleigh, and probably buried at All Saints, Hitcham. He married Mary Corbett, of Assington, County Suffolk; born in Assington, County Suffolk, probably, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury, and probably baptized at St. Edmund; died Abt. 1562 in London, and probably buried at All Saints, Hitcham.

    iv. Anne Waldegrave, of Smallbridge Manor, born in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and probably baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury; died Abt. April 24, 1590 in Thornage, County Norfolk, possibly, about 26 miles northwest of Norwich, and buried at Thornage.

    v. Phyllis Waldegrave, of Smallbridge Manor, born in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and possibly baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury.

    vi. Richard Waldegrave, of Smallbridge Manor, died Aft. July 8, 1528.
    vii. Thomas Waldegrave, of Smallbridge Manor, born in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and probably baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury.


    Hawstead Place, Suffolk, England
    unknown
    Suffolk, England
    An illustration of the old manor.






    Anne Drury
    Brass is in Baconsthorpe Church


    Baconsthorpe Church


    Sir Robert & Anne's Tomb
    The magnificent tombs of Sir Robert Drury and his wife, Anne. The tomb is located on the side of the sanctuary just beyond the chancel. The tomb of Sir Robert Drury, d. 1536, and his first wife, Anne, daughter of Sir William Calthorpe, Knight. Sir Robert was elected Speaker of the House on October 4, 1495 and Privy Councilor to Henry VII, the son of Sir Roger Drury, of Hawsted, and his first wife, Felice, the daughter of William Denston, of Besthorpe. As you can see, the tomb is of elaborately carved white marble. Resting on top are the sculptured figures of Robert and his wife. A Greyhound is found at Robert's feet.



    ANNE DRURY
    "Anne Drury was born circa 1482 at of Hawstead, Suffolk, England.[1]She married George Waldegrave, Esq., son of Sir William Waldegrave, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk and Margery Wentworth, circa 1502. They had 5 sons (including Sir William; George; Edward, Esq; & Richard) and 2 daughters (Anne, wife of Henry Bures, Esq., & of Sir Clement Higham; & Phyllis, wife of Thomas Higham, Esq.).[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
    Anne Drury married 2nd, Sir Thomas Jermyn, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, son of Thomas Jermyn and Catherine Bernard, between 8 July 1528 and 1546; They had 2 sons (John, Esq; & Thomas).[8] [9][10] [11][12] [13]
    Anne Drury died on 8 June 1572 at of Rushbrook, Suffolk, England. She was buried on 9 June 1572 at Depden, Suffolk, England.[14] [15] [16][17]


    Depden Suffolk St. Mary the Virgin Church

    Children of Sir George Waldegrave and Anne Drury:

    1.Anne Waldegrave (1506-1590)
    2.Sir William Waldegrave (1507-1554)
    3.*PHYLLIS WALDEGRAVE (1509-1579)
    4.George Waldegrave (1511-1551)
    5.Edward Waldegrave (1511-1584)
    6.Richard Waldegrave (1514-1528)
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    Anne married George WALGRAVE about 1507 in Hawstead, S, England. George (son of William WALGRAVE and Margery WENTWORTH) was born on 3 Jul 1483 in Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England; died on 8 Jul 1528 in Bures St Mary, Babergh District, Suffolk, England; was buried in 1528 in Church, Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Sir.William Waldegrave  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1505 in Sulfork, England; died in 1554 in Sulfork, England.
    2. 14. Anne WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1506 in Bures, Suffolk, England; and died.
    3. 15. Sir William WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Aug 1507 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England; died on 7 Nov 1554 in Calais, Pas-DE-Calais, France; was buried in 1554 in Sainte-Marie, Hautes-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-C?te d'Azur, France.
    4. 16. Phillis WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1508.
    5. 17. George WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1511; was christened in 1511; and died.
    6. 18. Edward WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1514; died on 13 Aug 1584; was buried on 5 Dec 1584 in Lawford, Essex, Englandl.
    7. 19. Richard WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1518; and died.

  2. 10.  Bridget DRURYBridget DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1492 in Hawstead, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; and died.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LRL1-VLB
    • _UID: 6BE93993E3E34202A642FBD8F24ED30B0372

    Family/Spouse: John JERNEGAN, Of Somerleyton, Sir. John (son of Edward JERNEGAN, Of Somerleyton, Sir and Margaret BEDINGFIELD) was born about 1490 in Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk, England; died in 1559. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Elizabeth DRURYElizabeth DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1502; died on 11 Dec 1574.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 96Z5-TP
    • Direct Ancestor: F
    • FamilySearch ID: LRP2-X94
    • _UID: 79A10BB0D39B415787732842C692227A33D2

    Notes:

    Of Hawstead, Suffolk, England

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 12.  William DRURYWilliam DRURY Descendancy chart to this point (8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1515 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K.; died on 11 Jan 1556 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K.; was buried in Jan 1556 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K..

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 8TJK-S4
    • FamilySearch ID: LDV4-FJ7
    • _UID: 64A481237B8D46149068DC5212214334DE73

    William married about 1535 in Suffolk Co. England, U.K.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 4

  1. 13.  Sir.William WaldegraveSir.William Waldegrave Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born in 1505 in Sulfork, England; died in 1554 in Sulfork, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GNL1-9D9


  2. 14.  Anne WALDEGRAVEAnne WALDEGRAVE Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born in 1506 in Bures, Suffolk, England; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 92TV-RK
    • FamilySearch ID: LCVK-BFJ
    • _UID: 9FEA3DCA6ABD4DA89C3D3732EC9C9F7D924D

    Anne married about 1515. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Sir William WALDEGRAVESir William WALDEGRAVE Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born on 2 Aug 1507 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England; died on 7 Nov 1554 in Calais, Pas-DE-Calais, France; was buried in 1554 in Sainte-Marie, Hautes-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-C?te d'Azur, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9FW9-Z7
    • FamilySearch ID: 9SCL-V7G
    • Name: William WALDEGRAVE
    • Occupation: ; Knight of Smallbridge Manor
    • Reference Number: 16341
    • Residence: Smallbridge Manor, Bures Saint Mary, Suffolk, England
    • _UID: 7D491724D67C4723BF7E2DE53B91D0782032

    Notes:

    Born: 2 Aug 1507, Smallbridge, Suffolk, England

    Died: 2 May 1554, Calais, France

    Father: George WALDEGRAVE of Smallbridge (Sir)

    Mother: Anne DRURY

    Married: Julian RAINSFORD settlement (b. ABT 1510 - d. ABT 1581) (dau. of John Rainsford of Bradfield and Anne Starkey) 7 Jul 1528

    Children:

    1. Dorothy WALDEGRAVE

    2. Margaret WALDEGRAVE

    3. Mary WALDEGRAVE

    4. Dau. WALDEGRAVE

    5. William WALDEGRAVE


    The details in this biography come from the History of Parliament, a biographical dictionary of Members of the House of Commons.

    Born 2 Aug 1507, first son of Sir George Waldegrave of Smallbridge by Anne, dau. of Robert Drury of Hawstead; kinsman of Sir Edward Waldegrave who married Frances Neville. m. settlement 7 Jul 1528, Juliana, dau. of Sir John Raynsford of Bradfield, Essex, sister of Sir John Rainsford. Suc. family 8 Jul 1528. Kntd. 25 May 1533. J.p. Suff. ?1531, 1532-d.; commr. tenths of spiritualities 1535, coastal defence 1539, relief 1550, goods of churches and fraternities 1553; other commissions 1534-d.; sheriff, Norf. and Suff. 1550-1.

    William Waldegrave was born and brought up at his maternal grandfather's house in Suffolk. The deaths within the space of 14 months of his paternal grandfather Sir William Waldegrave and his own father left him heir to one of the handsomest patrimonies at the age of a few weeks short of 21. The marriage contracted for him by his father while dying strengthened his connexions in the region and added to his property. From thenceforward he combined local administration with attendance at court and military service. Knighted at the coronation of Anne Boleyn he headed the commission to take the oath of succession in Suffolk. In the autumn of 1536 he was one of a group of men who Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, believed would quell any rising in Suffolk. Two years later he approached Cromwell about help in obtaining an unspecified reward from Henry VIII, but nothing came of this, perhaps because later in the same year he told the minister about his troubled conscience over enforcing the injunctions for divine service to be said in English. Nothwithstanding his 'great heartburning' he remained on the bench and in 1539 he was ordered to attend the reception of Anne of Cleves.

    In 1542 Waldegrave served under the Duke of Norfolk's command against the Scots and two years later he captained 60 of his own men in the French campaign. His election to the Parliament of 1545 reflected this recent military experience as much as his own standing in Suffolk and may have been promoted by his uncle Sir William Drury as sheriff. Of his part in the Parliament nothing has come to light but during the prorogation he was present at the reception of the Admiral of France at Greenwich. Although he was not to be re-elected, early in Jan 1553 the Council considered him for nomination with Sir William Drury as knights for Suffolk in the forthcoming Parliament but in the event nominated Sir Henry Bedingfield with Drury. Following Edward VI's death in the summer Cecil listed Waldegrave among potential supporters of Lady Jane Grey but on being summoned to Kenninghall by Mary on 8 Jul he joined the princess in her successful bid for the throne. Later he heard the indictments in Suffolk against Jane's adherents.

    While on a visit to Calais late in 1554, perhaps in connexion with the arrival of Cardinal Pole, Waldegrave fell sick. By his will made on 8 Nov he asked to be buried in the graveyard of St. Mary's church there, provided for his wife and children and remembered his mother and other kin. He died on the following 12 Dec, and the will was proved by the executors in Oct 1555 a week before they renounced the administration in favour of the widow. A monument to his memory was placed in Bures church near the tombs of his ancestors and an inscription in the church of St. Mary, Sudbury.

    Sources:

    Vis. Norf. (Harl. Soc. xxxii), 298-9

    Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii)

    Vis. Suff. ed. Metcalfe

    Copinger, Suff. Manors

    Elton, Policy and Police, 258-9.

    Chron. Q. Jane and Q. Mary (Cam. Soc. xlviii)


    William married Julian RAINSFORD in 1530 in France. Julian (daughter of Sir John RAYNSFORD and Margaret ILAM) was born in 1505 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England; died in 1581. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. Dorothy WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Mar 1530 in Smallbridge, Bures, Essex, England; died in 1626 in , Smallbridge, Essex, England; was buried in 1626 in Burnham on Crouch, Essex, England, United Kingdom.
    2. 21. Agnes WALDGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1532 in Essex, England; died in 1558 in Great Canfield, Essex, England.
    3. 22. William WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1539; was christened in 1539; died after 1578.
    4. 23. Margery WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1541; and died.
    5. 24. Mary WALDEGRAVE  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1544; died on 2 Jan 1605.

  4. 16.  Phillis WALDEGRAVEPhillis WALDEGRAVE Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1508.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9FW9-NN
    • FamilySearch ID: L8P5-SB3
    • _UID: DD647F81747A4EF8B6D082088A4304F64C20

    Notes:

    IFR
    Of Samllbridge, Suffolk, Eng
    Of Smassachusettsllbridge, Bures, Suffolk, England

    Phillis married about 1528. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 17.  George WALDEGRAVEGeorge WALDEGRAVE Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1511; was christened in 1511; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9FWB-0C
    • FamilySearch ID: LH5Z-VF8
    • _UID: 7979D35D38FC4601A90B874B101148129E6E

    Notes:

    Of, Smassachusettsllbridgebures, Suffolk, England

    George married about 1536. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 18.  Edward WALDEGRAVEEdward WALDEGRAVE Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1514; died on 13 Aug 1584; was buried on 5 Dec 1584 in Lawford, Essex, Englandl.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 95WP-C7
    • FamilySearch ID: 27ST-F5G
    • _UID: 7A70DBFFDA824F7C9EC7BA40900DA79725A6

    Notes:

    Of, Lawford, Essex, England

    Edward married about 1556. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 19.  Richard WALDEGRAVERichard WALDEGRAVE Descendancy chart to this point (9.Anne3, 8.Robert2, 1.Roger1) was born about 1518; and died.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9FWB-2P
    • FamilySearch ID: L2YX-TPM
    • _UID: AEABB159E6E24B5AAA465F86360E5C63A8DD

    Notes:

    Of, Smassachusettsllbridgebures, Suffolk, England