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Thomas Walsh (MP for Leicestershire)

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129:, Warwickshire and at Leicester and other places in Leicestershire to his son in law Thomas Gresley for the sum of Β£100, subject to an annuity of Β£29 yearly being paid to Walsh for the remainder of his life. Thomas Gresley did not have to pay the annuity for long, as his father in law had died by December 1398. 136:β€œHere lyes Thomas Walssh knyght lorde of Anlep and dame Katine his wife whiche in her tyme made the kirke of Anlep and halud the kirkyerd first in Wurchip of god and of oure lady and seynt Nicholas that god have her soules and mercy anno domini millesimo CCC nonagesimo tercio” 363: 106:
He was a justice of the peace in Leicestershire in 1381-2 and 1390-4 and Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster in Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland and Warwickshire from 1392.
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in 1248. Thomas was born before 1346, the second son of Sir John Walsh and his wife Alice Cliff. He is the subject of a detailed and extensively-referenced biography that can be consulted at
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Sir Thomas was buried in Wanlip church, which he and his wife had rebuilt in 1393. The inscription on their monument, which takes the form of a brass set into the floor of the chancel reads:
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Saul, Nigel (2012). "Language, Lordship, and Architecture: The Brass of Sir Thomas and Lady Walsh at Wanlip, Leicestershire, and its Context".
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Thomas and his wife Katherine had the following children, who are not necessarily all listed in order of their age:
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Thomas was still living in January 1396/7, when he transferred property at Little Walton at
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in the summer of 1369. The numerous official positions that he held included:
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The Walsh (Waleys, Wallshe) family was first mentioned in connection with
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1373 – Commissioner to distribute tax relief in Leicestershire
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Members of the Parliament of England for Leicestershire
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Wanlip
History of Parliament Online
John of Gaunt
Pays de Caux
Escheator
Leicester Castle
Member of Parliament
Leicestershire
Monks Kirby
Nigel Saul
cite book
link
"WALSH, Sir Thomas (Bef.1346-1397/8), of Wanlip, Leics. | History of Parliament Online"
doi
10.1179/0047729X12Z.0000000005
ISSN
0047-729X
S2CID
159548037
Categories
1398 deaths
English MPs 1371
People from Wanlip
English MPs 1379
English MPs November 1380
English MPs 1381
English MPs May 1382
English MPs February 1383
English MPs November 1384
English MPs 1386

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