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Aged 23 in 1416.
Married on or before 5 February 1402/3 to Isabel de la Pole.
They had one son and two daughters:
According to Richardson he fought at Agincourt and was present at the death Henry V.
Summoned to parliament 15 July 1427 to 5 July 1435.
He and his wife Isabel were buried in the chancel of Hingham, Norfolk. He died December 6, 1435. Isabel, Lady Morley, died February 8, 1467. The parish church of Hingham is St. Andrew's Church, which is an active, 14th century church with a huge Morley family tomb, one of the first tombs of this type. The church also has a memorial to Abraham Lincoln, whose English ancestor Samuel Lincoln immigrated from Hingham Norfolk in 1637.
St. Andrews Church and the tomb of Thomas Morley[1]
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