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and too o blessed lady Sancte Marie and mother to criste Jhu. Sancte
Laurance myn advoyz and to Sancte Andrew and to all the holy sanctes in hevyn and my body for to be burid in the churche of Sancte Andrew in norwiche by the sepultcre of Robert Aylmer late my husband whos hey altar ther I bequethe xxs I bequethe to the Reparacons and admedment of the sayd churche x marcs Itm I will have a wexe candyll of a pownde to beurne dayly upon my grave by the space of one hole yere nexte after my decesse. And in the myghtys within the same yere I wyll have a lampe brennyng duryng the sayd yere And I geve and bequethe to hym that shall kepe and give attendance to the same hyghtes eny quarter viijd duryng the yere aforesayd, Itm I bequethe to the sayd churche of Sancte andrew my best wreten masse bok and my best chales gylte Itm I bequethe to the hey altar of the churche of Sancte Laurance in norwiche xxs and to the Reparacon of the same churche v marcs A vestment to the value of xxs and my nexte best chales gilte Itm I will thatt myn executores ffynde a seculer preist to syng and pray for my Sowlle my husbands Sowlles Robert John and Thomas, my childers Sowlles Richard Thomas and Cecyly my frends and benefactors Sowlles within the churche of Sancte Andrew aforesayd by the space of viij yeres nexte after my deceasse takyng eny yere to his wayges viij marcs Itm I wyll thatt myn executores shall ffynde a nothis Secular preiste to syng and praye for my Sowlle and for the Sowlles aforesayd within the churche of Sancte Laurance aforesayd by the space of ij yeer nexte after my deceasse Itm I bequethe to the churche of Sancte George of Colegate my wreten Sawter and xxs , It I bequethe to the Reparacons of thes churches folowyng that is too say Sancte Martens att the parish gate, Sancte Cruxes , Sancte John of Madermarket and Sancte Peter of Mancrofte to iche of them xxs , Itm I will thatt myn executores shall kepe my dirige and messe solemnly amyt in the weke in the churche of Sancte Andrew with v. seculer pristes ij ffryers preist beyng ther psent both att dirige and messe takyng iche of them for ther labor iiijd Itm to ij prshe clerks beyng ther presnt att dirige and masse to iche of them ijd Itm to the clerke and sexten of the same churche of Sancte Andrew for ther labor and attendance in tollyng of the belles att ij att the clokke att after none to the dirige and for tollyng of the belle the nexte day att ix of the clokke to masse I bequethe to iche of them for ther labor and attendance iijd , Itm I will have ij children att the sayd dirige and messe in ther Sirplesses to syng versicules I bequethe to iche of them jd , Itm I wyll have xij poremen and women att the sayd diriges and masses to pray for my Sowlle and for the Sowlles Aforesayd duryng the terme of the same diriges and messes and I bequethe to iche of them for ther labors jd Itm I will thatt oon person in the stede of myn executor shall offer att eny masse so keppe in the honor and worchippe of the blessyd trinite for my Sowlle and the Sowlles Aforesayd iijd , Itm I bequethe to the curate in the sayd churche for the fondyng of the hyghtis ther for eny day att dirige and masse iiijd Itm I will thatt my hyghtis whiche I have ordenyd for the said dirige and messe be continewyd att my coste and charge, Itm I bequethe to hym thatt shall warne the preistes clerks and pore folke to be present att the diriges and messes as is aforesayd for eny day for his labor iiijd Itm I will that thes diriges and messes shalbe continewyd wekly as I have be and as itt ys aforesayd wekly the fyrst day of September nexte after the date hereof Itm I bequethe to dame Elizabeth canf my goddoughter beyng a nune in blakburyh abbey xxs , Itm too Anne Canf xs , Item I bequethe to the p^ri^orisse of carrow xijd and to eny othere nune there iiijd , Itm I bequethe to iche anker and ankerisse in norwiche viijd Itm I bequethe to the presoners in the castell and in the Guyldhall of norwiche att the day of my buryall to iche of them in mete and money ijd , Itm I bequethe to iche person beyng a Lazar dwellyng att the Lazar houses att the w. gates of norwiche ijd , Itm I bequethe to the Sisters of normans within norwiche iiijd Itm I bequethe to the churche of Sancte Clement in London where my Sonne Thomas Aylmer light buryd xxs Itm I bequethe to the Reparacons of the of the churche of Sancte Margaret in Leun xxs , Itm I bequethe to danne George Henghm p^ri^or of Leun xxs , Itm I bequethe to the continuans of A comynd carte for the foluyng of the strete in norwiche xli for the ward of Mydyll Wymer, Itm I bequethe to Helene Ayllmer, Elizabeth, Margrett and Cecely Aylmer the daughters of my Sonne Richard Aylmer whenne they come to the age of xviij yeres to Iche of them x marcs and to iche of them att the sayd age in plate assignaied and stuff of howshold appoyntid to iche of them to the value of x marcs and if fortune any of the sayd Helen, Elizabeth Margrett and Cecily or all to decesse by for the age of the sayd xviij yeres Thenne I wyll thatt the sayd Legatt made to the sayd chylde and childern to be deceassed shalbe distributed by myn executors in dds of pythe and charite for my Sowlle my husbands Sowlles and all cristen Sowlles by myn executores It I wyll thatt my place lyyng in Sancte Andrews parishe be sollyd by myn executores and the monye ther of commyng to go to the pformance of this my present testament, Itm I bequethe to Nicholas Gapston Willm Amyes and Nicholas Osborn to iche of them v marcs It I wyll have a manne to goo in pylgrimage for my Sonne Thomas to o lady of malsynggny and he too have for his labor iijs iiijd Itm I wyll have a manne to goo in pilgrimage to Sancte Antonye att Cambton in Sussex and he to have for his labor xs Itm I bequethe to Thomas Thursby an agnus dei Silver and gilte withe holy wexe ther in and too his wyff A Image of o lady Silver and gilte It I bequethe to Elizabeth Westgate A payre of Smalle corall beds of twyse ffyfty withe gilte pater noster, Itm I bequethe to to be dysposed of for my Sowlle myn childers Sowlles myn husbands Sowlles and all my frendes Sowlles in to the moste plesire of god and comfort to my Sowlle I orden and make my welbelovyd in criste
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Sowle unto almyghtie god to o lady and to all the holy company of hevyn and my body to be buryed in the in the church of
Sayncte Mychaell of Myntlynge by my lady my mother Itm I bequethe to the hyeghe aulter xxd Itm I bequethe to the reparacons of the sayd church iijs iiijd Itm I bequethe to my aunte Thorysby one spone of sylver and vjs viijd Itm I bequete my salte with the conee to be devyded betwene my syster Bachecroft my syster Grenall and my syster Elisabeth Cressnore Itm I bequethe to my syster katheryn my corall beids and a spone of sylver Itm I bequethe to my syster Laine my Ghete Itm I bequethe to my syster Grenall my best worsted kyrtyll Itm I bequethe to Thomas Bachecroft my neppew a conee of sylver Itm I bequethe all my shepe to Alexander Grenall and to Mary Grenall to be devyded betwene them Itm to Mary Grenall one spone of sylver Itm I bequethe to Jone Grenall one spone of sylver Itm I bequethe to Beatrix Bachecroft one spone of sylver and my botell Itm I bequethe to Margaret Bekhin one spone of sylver Itm I bequethe to Mother Manfold my best petycote and a apron of saye Itm I bequethe to Mother Plank my worst petycote and my worst apron The resydue of my goods not bequethed I put them in the dysposycyon of my executor whom I do make my brother Rycharde Bachecroft to dyspose them for the welth of my sowle & These be the wittenes Anne Thorysby Elyn Grenall Thomas Buttler
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Brewys, Knight, Hugh Fenne, William
Tendale, Esq., Richard Holdich, Esq., John Sulyard, Robert Aylmer grocer and John Cook, draper of the manor of Grymston called Brokeles Halle, the advowson of the same with appurtenances and lands and tenements in Grymston, Congham, Rydon, Pawsey and adjoining towns. 9 Edw IV. Date: 3 Nov 1469. Held by: Norfolk Record Office, not available at The National Archives
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will. The names of Thomas
Thursby's daughters correspond almost perfectly with known Aylmer given names. Another possible and equally likely explanation is that Richard Aylmer’s second wife Elyn/Elena, the mother of his four youngest daughters, is identical to Thomas Thursby’s daughter Elyn. Robert's
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Thursby was married several times, so there is some uncertainty as to who the mother of his children was. If the birth date given for his son of the same name, 1587, is correct, this son cannot possibly be the son of Elizabeth, as she was still the wife of Robert Aylmer (d.1493) then. However,
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In the name of God Amen The x daye of
November in the yeer of o lorde god y ccccc xl I Cicely Aylmere made of Myntlynge doughter of Rychard Aylmere Citysyn and alderman of Norwich beynge in my hooll mynde and of good remembrance make my testament and last wyll in forme folowynge ffyrst I bequethe my
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In the name of god Amen the xiij daye the monyth of Decemb In the yere of o lord god y ccccc xllj I Elizabeth
Thursby of norwiche widow in my good mynde and hole Remembrance beyng (laudyd be god) at norwiche make this my testament and last wyll in this wyse ffirst I comend my soule to allmythi god
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Catalogue
Description: Indenture - Agreement. Indenture - Agreement. Description: 1) John Fyncham the elder, gent. and John Fyncham the younger his son and heir. 2) John Pagrave of Norwyche, Esq. and Henry Falyate of the same, merchant. Agreement re release made by John Fyncham the elder to Thomas
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In the name of god amen the thirde day of May In the second yere of the Reigne of king Henry the ay I give unto John Gdell son unto
Margerie my doughter to above appoynted to Elizabeth my wif during hir life after the decesse of the same Elizabeth and also of the my doughters or their heirs of
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Aylmer
Ricardus Procerum de stipite natus, Is quondam Maior Urbis, iacet hic tumulatus, Hatis cum prima atque suis Consorte Johanna, Moribus ornatus, Bonus omnibus atque benignus, Anno Milleno, D, bind, cum duodeno, Jous semtembris trino, migrabit ob orbe. O bone Christe Thesu, fons bite, spes,
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Catalogue Description: Knyvet v Aylmer. Plaintiffs: Sir William Knyvet, knight. Defendants: Elizabeth, late the wife of Robert Aylmer, and William Ferrour, his executors, and Thomas Cause and John Westgate, executors of John Wellys. Subject: Detention of property of Robert Toppis. Norfolk. 9
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marries 'Thomas Thorseby of Norfolk', as that Elizabeth is still alive and apparently a wife in 1528, when she receives an inheritance from her mother Margaret. Nor can she be the wife of Elizabeth's third husband's son, as that Thomas Thursby was marrying Anne Knyvett in 1527.
153:. At some point after this suit, Elizabeth remarried. First to John Aylmer, also called Mayor of Norwich in the north isle window which commemorates Elizabeth and her three husbands. Then, by 1500, when her son refers to her as Elizabeth Thursby in his will, to
185:' in her will, leaving her a spoon of silver, indicating that at least one of Thomas Thursby's children may have been by Elizabeth. Richard Aylmer writes of "my brother ffrannces mountford", the husband of Thomas Thursby's daughter Margaret, in
792:"CatalogueRef: NCC will register Attmere 338. Title: Aylemer (Aylmere), Cecily, dowghter of Rycharde Aylmere, citizen and alderman of Norwich. Date: 1541. Description: Will. Made of Myntlynge. Level: Item, Repository: Norfolk Record Office"
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John's widow Margaret held Impington until her death in 1528, (fn. 34) when it passed under a settlement of 1512 to their daughters Margaret, wife of George Heveningham, and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Thursby.
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An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Containing a Description of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets, with the Foundations of Monasteries ... and Other Religious Buildings ...
395:"CatalogueRef: NCC will register Gylys 97. Title: Thursby, Elizabeth, widow, 'Robert Aylmer late my husbond', of Norwich. Date: 1518. Description: Will. Level: Item. Repository: Norfolk Record Office"
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The following inscriptions are in the nave; and first of those on brass plates, beginning at the most eastern part, just by the step out of the chancel, lies a large stone, having the effigies of a
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A Compleat History of the Famous City of Norwich: From the Earliest Account, to this Present Year 1728. ... Published at the Request of Several Ingenious Gentlemen, Citizens, ...
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in his robes, between his two wives; by the first wife are the effigies of her children, two boys and two girls; and by the second four girls; it being placed here in memory of
169:(by 1483–1540) of the Inner Temple, London and Lynn, Norfolk, and Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas Gibbon (Guybon) (1470/71–1531), of West Lynn, Norfolk, Ellen and Margery.
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526:"CatalogueRef: NCC will register Cage 111. Title: Aylemer, Thomas, grocer, of Norwich. Date: 1500. Description: Will. Level: Item. Repository: Norfolk Record Office"
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Cecile/Cecily, dead before 1518, when her mother writes in her will that she wishes for prayers to be said for the souls of my children 'Richard Thomas and Cecyly'
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Elizabeth Thursby, widow, buried in the church by alderman Robert Aylmer, her late husband, gave 10 marks towards finishing the church, and her best gilt chalice.
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Probate inventory of Robert Aylmer of Norwich, citizen and alderman. Date: 4th July 1492. Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
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Index of Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1383-1558. (A-J) And now preserved in the principal Probate registry, Somerset house, London
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their bodyes shalhave the same lands and tents after suche any of the said Elizabeth Elyn Beatrice Margarete or the said John Gryndell
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Orate pro bono statu Thome Thirsby, et Eliz. Ur. et pro aiab: Johis: et Rob. Aylmer quondam maiorum Civitatis Norwici.
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Funeral Monuments, fo. 802, as imperfect, though it is legible at this day:
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1514 Aylemer, Aymere, Richiard, St. Peter Mancrofte, Norwich 31 Fetiplace
578:"City of Norwich, chapter 42: Middle Wimer ward | British History Online"
546:"City of Norwich, chapter 42: Middle Wimer ward | British History Online"
640:"City of Norwich, chapter 42: West Wimer ward | British History Online"
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