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‎1873 11 Hazlerigg, Longbenton, Northumberland, England;

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Family


woman Anne Fettiplace‏‎ 1) 2) 3) 4)


Notes: Anne's name appears as both Anne and Sybil in secondary sources however the 1505 primary source clearly identifies her as Anne.

That there was a Fettiplace and Unton marriage is supported by the presence of Unton arms quartered with Fettiplace in the Unton Chapel attached to Farringdon church, Berkshire, and on Thomas's tomb. Anne was a Fettiplace heiress.

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to:

man Hugh Unton‏‎ 1) 4)


Child:

1.
man Thomas Unton, Knight‏ 5) 6) 7) 8) 4)
Died ‎4 Aug 1533 Wadley House, Littleworth, Berkshire, England 9)
Occupation: ‎31 May 1533; Knighted at Coronation of Anne Boleyn 10)

Notes: Thomas Unton's first marriage was to Elizabeth Yonge, next to whom he was buried.

Thomas's tomb includes the Unton arms quartering Fettiplace and impaling Yonge.

Sources

1) Source: The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon Co. Berks "The first mentioned by the Heralds in the Unton pedigrees is Hugh Unton, who married Sybell, daughter and heiress of William Fettiplace, of Stokenchurch, co. Oxford, and therby acquired thee inheritance of certain estates in that country and Berkshire. Beatrix, the wife of this Sybell, was a portuguese lady...". Reference: Page xxi (Data from secondary evidence)
2) Source: Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Early Proceedings, Richard II to Philip and Mary "Unton v Fetiplace...Plaintiffs: Thomas Unton, esquire, grandson and heir of William Fetiplace, of Stokenchurch, esquire...Detention of deeds relating to the manor and advowson of East Shefford, claimed in right of complainant's mother, Anne."Dated: 1504-1515. External Link
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7468374. Reference: C 1/368/55 (Data from direct source)
3) Source: Monuments Includes effigies of Thomas and his wife and various combinations of Unton arms quartering Fettiplace and impaling Yonge.. Reference: Farrringdon; Tomb of Thomas Unton and Elizabeth Yonge (Data from secondary evidence)
4) Source: The four visitations of Berkshire made and taken by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux anno 1532. Reference: Unton, of Wadley; Pages 221-222 (Questionable reliability of evidence)
5) Source: The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon Co. Berks "Sir Thomas Unton and Elizabeth Hyde had issue two sons and two daughters...Edith". Reference: Page xxviii (Data from secondary evidence)
6) Source: The Visitation of the County of Worcester made in the year 1569. Reference: Russell Pedigree; pages 116-119 (Questionable reliability of evidence)
7) Source: The History of Parliament . External Link
http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/russell-sir-thomas-1520-74. Reference: Russell, Sir Thomas (c.1520-74), of Strensham and Witley, Worcs. (Data from secondary evidence)
8) Source: The History of Parliament . External Link
http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/russell-john-i-149394-1556. Reference: Russell, John I (1493/94-1556), and Strensham, Worcs. (Data from secondary evidence)
9) Source: The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon Co. Berks. Reference: Pages xxiv-xxv (Data from secondary evidence)
10) Source: The Unton Inventories: Relating to Wadley and Faringdon Co. Berks. Reference: Pages xxii-xxiii (Data from secondary evidence)