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Nicholas Tichborne (abt. 1480)

Nicholas Tichborne
Born about in Tichborne, Hampshire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married about 1505 in Hampshire, Englandmap [uncertain]
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Died [date unknown] in Hampshire, Englandmap [uncertain]
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Biography

European Aristocracy
Nicholas Tichborne was a member of the aristocracy in England.

Nicholas Tichborne, Burgess of Hindon was born at of Ticheburne, Hampshire, England. He married Anne White, daughter of Robert White, Gent. and Margaret Gainsford; They had 4 sons (Nicholas, Esq; Bartholomew; Roger; & William) & 3 daughters (Dorothy, wife of John Sambourne; Margaret, wife of John Bruin; & Dorothy, wife of Thomas Leigh). Nicholas Tichborne, Burgess of Hindon died after 1513 at of Tichborne, Limerstone in Brighstone, West Tisted, & Winslade, Hampshire, England.[1]

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Acc. to Visit. of Wilts., 1565, Avys, sister of Nicholas Tychborne of Southampton was wife to William Chafin of Bulford (+ ca 1539?). She likely fits here. (Tychborne-1)

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tychborne-1

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posted by Monica Edmunds
edited by Monica Edmunds
Since his son bought Merifield in 1543, how did the father come to die there? Is "Burgess of Hindon" a recognised title in the English peerage, or does it just mean owning a plot in an obscure little Wiltshire town that was and is not much more than a village?
posted by [Living Bethune]
Wotton: English Baronets, Vol. 1 (1727), p. 177.

Wotton: English Baronets, Vol. 1 (1741), p. 425.

Kimber & Johnson, English Baronets (1777), Vol. 1, p. 197.

Betham: English Baronets, Vol. 1 (1801), p. 203. Chart p. 210.

posted by [Living Horace]
Richardson, Douglas: Royal Ancestry (2013), Vol. 5 of 5, p. 440, #15. Ancestor of George Yate of Maryland. Wife Anne White desc. Vere, Quincy, King John.

Also Magna Carta Ancestry (2011), Vol. 4 of 4, p. 395, #12. Link might not work in IE11.

Also Plantagenet Ancestry (2011), Vol. 3 of 3, p. 555, #13.

Gives wrong date of death.

posted by [Living Horace]
Tichborne-68 and Tichborne-5 appear to represent the same person because: Profiles have same name, dates and are connected to the same spouse profile.
posted by Deb (Lewis) Durham
Date of death is listed in the sons biography in the History of Parliament...
posted by Andrea (Stawski) Pack
For the unGoogled, the Vis. Herts link is

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but it relates to this Nicholas's son.

posted by [Living Horace]
Visitations of Hampshire, ed. W. Harry Rylands, Harleian Soc. 64 (1913), p. 125, Tichborne of Tichborne. Also p. 82 (White).

Berry: Hants Pedigrees (1833), p. 28. Also p. 243 (White).

Wedgwood, Josiah: History of Parliament 1439-1509 (1936), p. 855. (Incorrect date of death)

Visitations of Kent 1574 etc, ed. Bannerman, Harleian Soc. 75 (1924), p. 37. (Mother's side)

posted by [Living Horace]
Tichborne-5 has a child born as late as 1530. Recommend changing the approximate death date.
posted by Michael Yates

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