Knighted 7th July 1614 at Windsor
Knight of Mells. High Sheriff of Somerset.
He sided with Parliament during the English Civil War.
He was born in 1580 and died 5 Oct 1659.[1]
Howard, Joseph Jackson editor. Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Volume 4, New Series. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Company, 1884, pp. 160-166. Family of Horner, Co. Somerset.
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From Symes-94#Research Notes: Amy Popham, wife of Thomas Horner and mother of Amy Horner - Thomas Horner shows Thomas Horner (born by 1591) as son of Thomas Horner of Clopton (died 1621) by his 2nd wife, Jane, daughter of Sir John Popham. - Sir John Horner (1576-1659), first son of Thomas Horner (died 1612) of Cloford, Som. and his 2nd wife Jane, daughter of Sir John Popham; Sir John Horner [ Horner-500, Horner-1394 ] married by 1603, Anne, daughter of Sir George Speke. Brother-in-law of John Symes, which supports Amy Horner m John Symes as daughter of Thomas Horner (died 1612).