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Philip Calthrop (abt. 1464 - bef. 1535)

Sir Philip Calthrop aka Calthorpe
Born about in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, Englandmap [uncertain]
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Husband of — married 1488 [location unknown]
Husband of — married 1504 in Frenze, Norfolk, Englandmap
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Died before before about age 71 in Ingham, Norfolk, Englandmap
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Biography

European Aristocracy
Sir Philip Calthrop was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles.

Philip Calthrop was son of John Calthrop and his wife, Elizabeth Wentworth. His first wife was Mary, sister of Sir William Say who bore him a son, Philip, a daughter Dorothy who became a nun and a daughter, Elizabeth, who died young. His second wife was Jane, daughter of John Blenerhasset. She bore him Henry who died without children, Thomas who married Alice Lestrange, daughter of Thomas Lestrange (they had no children), Katherine who married Anthony Heveningham and Anne who married Henry Ratclif, Earl of Sussex. [1]

Sir Philip Calthorpe's Children

Full Name Profile Date of Birth/Baptism Place of Birth/Baptism Citation Date of Death/Burial Place of Death/Burial Citation
1. With Mary Say Mary Say 1464? Broxbourne, Hertfordshire? [2][3] 1501? [4]
Philip Philip Calthorpe 1494 Ingham, Norfolk [2][3] 7 April 1549? Ingham, Norfolk? [4]
Elizabeth Elizabeth Calthorpe (m. Robert Southwell) 1486? [4][2][3][5][2][4]
Dorothy (nun) 1488 [2][3]
2. With Jane Blenerhasset Jane Blenerhasset [2][3] 27 April 1550 Norwich
Henry Hanry Calthorpe [2][3]
Thomas Thomas Calthorpe [2][3]
Katherine Katherine Calthorpe [3]
Anne Anne Calthorpe Betw. 1505 and 1515 Norfolk [2][3] by 28 March 1582 Ireland [6]


He was knighted at the Battle of Blackheath on 17 June 1497. [7]

Research notes

Birthdate: circa 1464

Birthplace: Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England

Death: Died April 1535 in Ingham, Norfolk, England

Immediate Family:

Son of Sir John Calthorpe, Kt. and Elizabeth Calthorpe

Husband of Mary Calthorpe

Father of Ursula Calthorpe; Sir Philip Calthorpe; Henry Calthorpe; Thomas Calthorpe and Anne Calthorpe

Brother of Elizabeth Calthorpe; Agnes Crane; Margaret Calthorpe and Anne Calthorpe

Half brother of Christopher Calthorpe; Richard Calthorpe; Oliver Calthorpe; Margaret (Mary) Calthorpe; Anne Calthorpe

Family Members

Parents

John Calthorpe 1431 – 1469

Elizabeth Wentworth 1432 –

Siblings

Agnes Calthorpe 1460 – 1520

Spouse & Children Lady Mary Saye 1464 – 1501

Philip Calthorpe II Knight 1496 – 1549

Phillip was born about 1490.

Sources

  1. The Visitations of Norfolk 1563, 1589 and 1613 Page 64: Calthrop
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Carr-Calthrop, Christopher William, (1933). Notes on the families of Calthorpe & Calthrop in the counties of Norfolk and Lincolnshire... comp. from various sources as herein indicated by Colonel Chistopher William Carr-Calthrop. London: F.A. Perry. Retrieved from the Internet Archive (Here;) Accessed 21 July 2021
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Hervey, William, Clarencieux King of Arms; Raven John, The Visitations of Norfolk. (1563 & 1613). (Harleian MS 1552). The Harleian Society, (1891). Ed. Walter Rye. The Publications of the Harleian Society, London: The Society. Retrieved from (Here;) Accessed 21 July 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 (needs sources) via The Peerage. Retrieved from (Here;) Accessed 30 July 2021.
  5. Green, Nina, (2018). Modern spelling transcript of Will of Sir Philip Calthorpe. Norfolk Record Office. Platfoote 197. Retrieved from (Here;) Accessed 31 July 2021.
  6. Hamilton, Hans. C., (Jan 1867). Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland, of the Reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Elisabeth: Preserved in the Public Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. 1574-1585, (Vol.2, p.357). Longmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer. Retrieved from Google Books (Here;) Accessed 29 July 2021.
  7. Knights of England Page 30




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Calthorpe-168 and Calthrop-45 appear to represent the same person because: Same wife. DOB in the 60s is a better fit with other dates
posted by C. Mackinnon
Maybe the "Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke's Irish Family Records. London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976." citation from The Peerage will help to sort out the correct spousal name (Jane v. Joan Blennerhassett).
posted on Calthorpe-110 (merged) by Porter Fann
Also, unless the cited Geni profile (GP) on Sir Philip Calthorpe actually cites sources (in which case they should be verified or copied and described "as cited in GP x"), please move said GP family tree data to = Research Notes = section, as without any attached sources citations, GPs are merely family tree data and therefore not references.

Bonus: on Lundy, Darryl Roger (compiler). Sir Philip Calthorpe, M, #279004: The Peerage. Edited 1 Apr 2008. Accessed 6 Feb 2019. - Sir's marriage to Jane Blennerhassett, daughter of John Blennerhassett and Jane Tyndall is shown. (Jane v. Joan as her forename is the only question - Wikipedia author says Joan.)

Even though vital dates are not present with that reference, examining the ancestors' dates ensures that the correct generation Philip is being described. See other evidence.

posted on Calthorpe-110 (merged) by Porter Fann
Sir Philip Calthorpe m. Joan Blennerhassett "In the church of St Martin at Palace, Norwich, is a tablet showing that in 1550 Lady Calthorp (Sir William's daughter-in-law) gave a silver cup and a velvet carpet to that church. It appears that the Calthorpes had their town house in this parish for many years, and Sir William Calthorp certainly lived there in 1492, and probably long before then, for it is recorded that in 1447, Executors of Joan Lady Bardolph sold the old seat of the Erpinghams, in St.Martin's at the Palace to William Calthorp, Esq., and in 1847the receivership of the Erpingham manor was vested in Sir Philip Calthorp (d. 1535 - grandson of Sir William) and his wife Joan (née Blennerhasset)." [Wikipedia]

Not a whole lot, but at least one data point

posted on Calthorpe-110 (merged) by Porter Fann

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