| Name |
Sir Thomas Dymoke [59, Welles article, Vol XII/s, p. 449, note (j)], [72, Reade article, p. 306], [56, Lincs peds, pub Harleian 1906, Dymoke, Vol IV, p. 1204] |
| Birth |
ca 1418 |
| Death |
12 Mar 1476, Beheaded by Yorkists before Stamford battle |
| General |
Champion to Ed IV. |
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| Spouses |
| 1 |
Margaret Welles [59, Welles article, Vol XII/2, p. 449, note (j)], [72, Reade article, p. 306], [56, Lincs peds, pub Harleian 1906, Dymoke, Vol IV, p. 1204], 16G Aunt |
| Death |
bef 1504 |
| General |
Eventual co-heir in her issue. |
| Father |
Lionel Welles Lord Welles (ca1406-1461) |
| Mother |
Joan de Waterton (-1434) |
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| Notes for Sir Thomas Dymoke |
Did he have a descendant Edward who m. Catherine Harington, dau of James H. and Lucy Sydny, possibly in late 16th century? Yes. See the 1562-4 visitation of Lincoln: his and Margaret Welles’ gt-gt-grandson.
C T Clay in his “Early Yorkshire Families” says that part of the Dymoke ancestry was the Marmions of Tamworth and Scrivelsby, the latter of which descended to the Dymokes. |