[Ancestral Link: Marguerite Anderson (Miller),
daughter of Hannah Anderson (Anderson), daughter of Mary Margaret Edmiston
(Anderson), daughter of Martha Jane Snow (Edmiston), daughter of Gardner Snow,
son of James Snow, son of Mary Trowbridge (Snow), daughter of James Trowbridge,
son of Sarah Ward (Trowbridge), daughter of Mary Spring (Ward), daughter of
Hannah Barsham (Spring), daughter of William Barsham, son of Ann Yelverton
(Barsham), daughter of Bridget Drury (Yelverton), daughter of William Drury, son
of Anne Calthorpe (Drury).]
[Ancestral Link: Harold
William Miller, son of Edward Emerson Miller, son of Anna Hull (Miller),
daughter of William Hull, son of Anna Hyde (Hull), daughter of Mehitable Marvin
(Hyde), daughter of Benjamin Marvin, son of John Marvin, son of Sarah Clark
(Marvin), daughter of George Clark, son of George Clark, son of Elizabeth
Bristowe (Clark), daughter of Margaret Boteler (Bristowe), daughter of John
Boteler, son of Elizabeth Drury (Boteler), daughter of Anne Calthrope (Drury).]
[Ancestral Link: Harold William Miller, son
of Edward Emerson Miller, son of Anna Hull (Miller), daughter of William Hull,
son of Anna Hyde (Hull), daughter of William Hull, son of William E. Hull, son
of Sarah Wilcox (Hull), daughter of Mary Pierson (Wilcox), daughter of Abraham
Pierson, son of Abigail Clarke (Pierson), daughter of George Clark, son of
George Clark, son of Elizabeth Bristowe (Clark), daughter of Margaret Boteler
(Bristowe), daughter of John Boteler, son of Elizabeth Drury (Boteler), daughter
of Anne Calthrope (Drury).]
Calthorpe Crest
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, died 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.
Vital Statistics:
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Sir Robert, of Hedgerley, Bucks, who married Elizabeth Brudenell with issue, one of whom was Sir William Drury, Marshall of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and later Lord Justice of Ireland; and Sir William (died 1589), Lord of Hawstead Manor, who married Elizabeth Stafford (died 1578) with issue, amongst whose descendants can be found the families of Wray, Irby of Boston, Clifford, Ayscoghe of Skelsey through to the Hanbury-Tracys and so to the present Lord Sudeley.
Vital Statistics:
Birth: 1463Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England
Marriage: 1483 Age: 20to Robert Drury, Knight Bachelor
Burnham, Norfolk, England
Death: 1494 Age: 31Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
from ancestry.comMarriage: 1483 Age: 20to Robert Drury, Knight Bachelor
Burnham, Norfolk, England
Death: 1494 Age: 31Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
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Ann Calthorpe had married Sir Robert Drury (died 2nd March 1536, at Hawstead and buried in a monumental and magnificent tomb in St.Mary’s Church, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk). Sir Robert was Lord of the Manors of Thurston and Hawstead, Suffolk, a barrister of Lincoln’s Inn, Privy Councillor and Speaker of the House of Commons. Sir Robert was present at the funeral of the young Prince Henry in 1511 and is noted as one of the knights who bore the canopy. He was buried in a monumental and magnificent tomb in St.Mary’s Church, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk.
Between 1510 and 1513 he was engaged with various colleagues in the attempt to pacify the Scottish border by peaceful methods. He was a witness to the marriage of Princess Mary on 9th October 1514 and was knighted in 1516. He was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, and has a long list of other important appointments to his credit, too numerous to mention here. The site of his family’s London home is still called Drury Lane. Sir Robert Drury and Anne Calthorpe had two sons:
Between 1510 and 1513 he was engaged with various colleagues in the attempt to pacify the Scottish border by peaceful methods. He was a witness to the marriage of Princess Mary on 9th October 1514 and was knighted in 1516. He was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, and has a long list of other important appointments to his credit, too numerous to mention here. The site of his family’s London home is still called Drury Lane. Sir Robert Drury and Anne Calthorpe had two sons:
Sir Robert, of Hedgerley, Bucks, who married Elizabeth Brudenell with issue, one of whom was Sir William Drury, Marshall of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and later Lord Justice of Ireland; and Sir William (died 1589), Lord of Hawstead Manor, who married Elizabeth Stafford (died 1578) with issue, amongst whose descendants can be found the families of Wray, Irby of Boston, Clifford, Ayscoghe of Skelsey through to the Hanbury-Tracys and so to the present Lord Sudeley.
Sir Robert and Ann Drury also had four girls: Anne, who married (1) Sir George Waldegrave (died 1528) knight, of Smallbridge, and (2) Sir Thomas Jermyn (died 1552) knight, of Rushbrooke; Bridget, who married Sir John Jernegan (died 1556) knight, of Somerleyton; Elizabeth, who married Sir Philip Boteler; and finally, Ursula (died 1523).
from ancestry.com
from ancestry.com
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