Sir Thomas Walsingham II (b. abt. 1416 - d. abt. 25 Mar 1467 age 51),[1][2][3] finally got married after his father died. He was 43-years-old when he married Constance Dryland in 1459.[4]
Parents
Father: Thomas Walsingham, citizen of London and vinter (d. 1457; second will: 15 Mar 1457, proved: 17 May 1457).[5]
Mother: Margaret Bamme (d. 1445; bur. St. Katherine by the Tower), dau. of Adam Bamme (d. 06 Jun 1397), goldsmith of Gillingham, Kent and twice mayor of London.
"Archives of Faversham 1304-1324," (1882). Archaeologia Cantiana, 14, pp. 200. Kent Archaelogical Society. Google Books.[13]
Robertson, W.A. (1880). "Walsingham." Kentish archæology, 4, pp. 18. Google Books. Pedigree.[14]
Webb, E.A., Miller, G.W. & Beckwith, J. (1899). The History of Chislehurst: Its Church, Manors, and Parish. London: George Allen. Google Books.[15][16]
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