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Reginald Carnaby (1516 - 1547)

Sir Reginald "of Capheaton" Carnaby
Born in Halton, Northumberland, Englandmap
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Died at about age 31 in Northumberland, Englandmap
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Biography

Sir Reginald Carnaby of Capheaton[1][2][3][4][5] (d. 20 Jul 1547).[7]

Parents

Second son of William Carnaby of Halton, esq.[2] and Mabell, dau. of Reynold Warcoppe of Smardell.[8]

Siblings

m. Anne

Marriage

m. Dorothy Forster (living 1565/6).[6][2][7] Issue: 3 dau.

  • Katherine "Catherine"
m. Cuthbert Ogle[3]
m. Nicholas Thornton of Langnoton, Northumb.[10][citation needed]
  • Mabel,[11] widowed before 28 Jul 1605.[12]
m. George Lawson of Usworth, co. Durham.[3][8]
  • Ursula (living 18 Jun 1600).[13]
m.1 Edward Widdrington (d. ante 1600).[14]
m.2 Thomas Musgrave (living 18 Jun 1600).[15]

Events

  • Keeper of Tindale[2]
  • 1536: Employed by Thomas Cromwell[2]
  • 1538: grant from Henry VIII for priory of St. Andrew the Apostle at Hexham.[16][2]
  • 1542: High Sheriff of Northumberland in 33 Hen VIII.[17]

Sources

  1. Burke, 1831 [1].
    Burke, John (1831). A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. Google Books.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Hodgson, et. al., 1840.[2]
    Hodgson, J., Hodgson-Hinde, J., James Raine J., Collingwood, J. & Walker, B. E., (1840). A History of Northumberland, in Three Parts: General history of the country. Northumberland. Google Books. Web. Accessed 12 Jan 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 A history of Northumberland.[3].
  4. groups.google.com
  5. Bateson, 1893.[4]
    Bateson, E. (1893). "Forster of Adderstone," in a History of Northumberland, 1, pp. 228. Google Books.[5]
  6. Dorothy is mentioned as a widow in the will of her brother Reginald Forster of Capheaton.[6]
  7. sister of John Forster, lord warden of the marches.
  8. Inherited a large part of Brunton
  • A history of Northumberland. p. 105. Google Books.
  • Flower, W. (1881). "Carnaby," in The Visitation of Yorkshire 1563 and 1564. Harleian Society, 16, pp. 48. The Society. London: Mitchell and Hughes. Google Books.[18]
  • Hodgson, J.C. (1902). A History of Northumberland Vol. 6, pp. 125. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: A. Reid. Google Books.[19]
  • Mackenzie, E. (1825). An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County of Northumberland, and of Those Parts of the County of Durham Situated North of the River Tyne, with Berwick Upon Tweed, and Brief Notices of Celebrated Places on the Scottish Border, pp. 347. Google Books.[20]

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