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TOLLEMACHE, Hon. Thomas (c.1650-94), of Leicester Fields, Westminster

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b. c. 1650, 2nd surv. s. of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Bt.; bro. of Lionel Tollemache*, 3rd Earl of Dysart [S]. educ. Queens’, Camb. 1668, MA 1669; I. Temple 1668; travelled abroad (Germany). unm. 1s. illegit. Wood, Life and Times, iii. 459; Cal. Treas. Bks. ix. 1922; DNB; E. D. H. Tollemache, Tollemaches of Helmingham, 72–76.
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Capt. Coldstream Gds. Jan.– Feb. 1678, May 1679–82; lt.-col. of ft. regt. of Ld. Alington (William†) Feb. 1678–Apr. 1679, R. Fusiliers 1685–by May 1686; col. 5 Ft. (in Holland) Oct. 1685–Mar. 1688; col. of ft. Dutch army (later 5 Ft.) Mar. 1688–May 1689; col. Coldstream Gds. May 1689–d.; maj.-gen. Dec. 1690–Jan. 1692, lt.-gen. Jan. 1692–d.; gov. of Portsmouth Dec. 1690–d. F. J. G. ten Raa and F. de Bas, Het Staatsche Leger, vi. 254.

Main residence: Leicester Fields, Westminster.
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TOLLEMACHE, Lionel, 3rd Earl of Dysart [S] (1649-1727), of Helmingham, Suff.

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b. 30 Jan. 1649, 1st surv. s. of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Bt., of Helmingham by Lady Elizabeth, suo jure Countess of Dysart, da. and coh. of William Murray†, 1st Earl of Dysart; bro. of Hon. Thomas Tollemache*. educ. Queens’, Camb. 1665. m. 30 Sept. 1680, Grace, da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Wilbraham, 3rd Bt.† (d. 1692) of Weston-under-Lizard, Staffs., 1s. d.v.p. 4da. Styled Ld. Huntingtower c.1654–1698; suc. fa. 1669; mother as 3rd Earl of Dysart 5 June 1698. Hist. Weston (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc. 1899), 143.
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Freeman, Eye 1675, Dunwich 1702–16; portman, Orford 1685–c.1709, mayor c.May– Oct. 1704; high steward, Ipswich 1703–d.; ld. lt., custos rot. and v.-adm. Suff. 1703–5. Suff. RO (Ipswich), Dunwich bor. recs. EE6/1144/14; Suff. RO (Bury St. Edmunds), Bury St. Edmunds bor. recs. EE2/D5/1; CSP Dom. 1685, p. 46; W. Suss. RO, Shillinglee mss Ac.454/901, 973, 1159, 1160, 890, 1082, Edward Pratt to Sir Edward Turnor*, 14 Apr. 1692, Nathaniel Gooding to same, 18 July 1698, Thomas Palmer to same, 8, 26 May 1704, [–] to same, Sept. [1704], John Hooke to same, 15 Sept. 1709; HMC Var. iv. 271; vii. 108; G. R. Clarke, Ipswich, 437.

Main residence: Helmingham, Suff.
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TOLLEMACHE, Lionel, 3rd Earl of Dysart [S] (1649-1727)

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TOKE, John (1671-1746), of Godinton, Kent

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b. 1 June 1671, 1st s. of Nicholas Toke of Godinton by his 1st w. Catherine, da. of Sir Thomas Dyke, 1st Bt.*; educ. Trinity, Oxf. 1689; M. Temple 1689. m. 28 June 1701, Susanna (d. 1744), da. and coh. of Rev. Daniel Milles of Crutched Friars, London, 1s. Berry, Kent Peds. 166–8; IGI, London.
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Main residence: Godinton, Kent.
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TOKE, John (1671-1746)

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TITUS, Silius (c.1623-1704), of Bushey, Herts. and Ramsey Abbey, Hunts.

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b. c. 1623, 1st s. of Silas Tyte, Salter, of Field Lane, Holborn, London and Bushey by his 2nd w. Catherine Colley. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. matric 16 Mar. 1638, aged 15; M. Temple 1639. m. 1663, Katherine, da. of James Winstanley, barrister, of Braunstone, Leics., 3da. suc. fa. 1637. Genealogical Mag. vii. 461; Clutterbuck, Herts. i. 342; Nichols, Leics. iv. 629.
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Capt. of ft. (Parliamentary) 1642–5, of horse 1645–6, June– Nov. 1660; gov. Deal Castle 1661–9; capt. Admiralty regt. 1666–7. Clutterbuck, 344; CSP Dom. 1645–7, p. 146; 1660–1, p. 598; 1665–6, p. 510; HMC 8th Rep. pt. 1 (1881), 8–10; Cal. Treas. Bks. iii. 901.

Gent. waiter to Charles I by 1647–8; groom of the bedchamber to Charles II 1650–1, by May 1660–75; member, council of trade 1668–74, council of plantations 1670–4; PC July–16 Dec. 1688. CJ, v. 365; HMC 4th Rep. 274; CSP Dom. 1650, p. 321; 1675–6, p. 200; Pepys Diary, i. 122; Bulstrode Pprs. 147; Luttrell, Brief Relation, i. 449.

Keeper, Bushey park, Mdx. July– Aug. 1660; surveyor of highways, Bushey 1665, 1680; conservator, Bedford level 1679–d. CSP Dom. 1660–1, pp. 137, 174; Trans. St. Albans and Herts. Arch. Soc. (1928), 152; S. Wells, Drainage of Bedford Level, i. 456–85.

Asst. African Co. 1663, R. Fisheries Co. 1664. Sel. Charters, 179, 183.

FRS 1669.

Freeman, Ludlow 1691. Salop RO, Ludlow bor. recs. min. bk. 1690–1712.

Main residences: Bushey, Herts.; Ramsey Abbey, Hunts.
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TIPPING, Thomas (1653-1718), of Wheatfield, Oxon.

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bap. 29 Apr. 1653, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir Thomas Tipping of Wheatfield by Elizabeth (d. 1698), da. and coh. of Sir White Beconshaw of Moyles Court, Ellingham, Hants. educ. Trinity, Oxf. 1669; L. Inn 1672. m. 17 Mar. 1698 (with £3,000–£6,000), Anne (d. 1728), da. of Thomas Cheeke, lt. of the Tower, of Pirgo, Havering, Essex and h. to her bro. Thomas Cheeke, 1s. 2da. suc. fa. 1693; cr. Bt. 24 Mar. 1698. Lipscomb, Bucks. i. 451; VCH Oxon. viii. 267; BL, Verney mss mic. 636/50, John Verney to Coleman, 23 Feb. 1697–8; St. Paul’s Covent Garden (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxxv), 66.
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Freeman, New Woodstock 1685, Wallingford 1685. Woodstock council acts, 11 Mar. 1685; Wallingford bor. statute bk. 1648–1766, f. 128.

Lt.-col. Ld. Mordaunt’s ft. Nov. 1688–?Mar. 1691; gent. of privy chamber 1689–1702. N. Carlisle, Gent. Privy Chamber, 203.

Main residence: Wheatfield, Oxon.
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TIPPING, Thomas (1653-1718)

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TILY, Joseph (c.1654-1708), of Exeter, Devon and Lincoln’s Inn

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b. c. 1654, 1st s. of Joseph Tily, merchant, of Bristol, Glos. educ. L. Inn 1671, called 1681. m. (1) lic. 29 Nov. 1676 (aged ‘about 22’), Elizabeth Rivers of Godalming, Surr.; (2) aft. 1693, Deborah, da. of one Powell, merchant, of Bristol, wid. of one Bovett of St. Augustine’s, London and Sir John Roberts, 1st Bt., of Bromley, Mdx., 1s. Kntd. 24 Mar. 1696. Le Neve’s Knights (Harl. Soc. viii), 451; Foster, London Mar. Lic. 1343.
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Vice-chancellor, duchy of Lancaster 1689–1702. Luttrell, Brief Relation, v. 171.

Commr. taking subscriptions to land bank 1696. CJ, xii. 508.

Main residences: Exeter, Devon; Lincoln’s Inn.
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TILY, Joseph (c.1654-1708)

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THYNNE, James (1644-1709), of Buckland, Glos.

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bap. 3 Feb. 1644, 2nd s. of Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, 1st Bt., of Caus Castle, Salop, and Kempsford, Glos. by Mary, da. of Thomas Coventry†, 1st Baron Coventry of Aylesborough; bro. of Thomas Thynne†, 1st Visct. Weymouth. educ. Oxford Univ. DCL 1677. unm. B. Botfield, Stemmata Botevilliana (1858), 42–43, 60; Wood, Life and Times, ii. 387.
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Jt. keeper of King’s library 1677–88.

Dir. Mine Adventurers’ Co. 1708–9. S. Evans, ‘Sir Humphrey Mackworth’s Industrial Activities . . .’ (Wales Univ. M.A. thesis, 1953), 286.

Main residence: Buckland, Glos.
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THYNNE, James (1644-1709)

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THYNNE, Hon. Henry (1675-1708).

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b. 8 Feb. 1675, 1st s. of Thomas Thynne†, 1st Visct. Weymouth, by Lady Frances, da. of Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea, and sis. of Hon. Heneage Finch†. educ. at home; travelled abroad (Holland, Germany, Italy) 1692. m. (with £20,000), Grace (d. 1725), da. and h. of Sir George Strode† (d. 1701) of Lincoln’s Inn and Leweston, Dorset, ‘several’ s. d.v.p. 2da. B. Botfield, Stemmata Botevilliana (1858), 42, 60; CSP Dom. 1691–2, p. 393; 1694–5, p. 414; Frag. Gen. n.s. i. 93; Nicolson Diaries ed. Jones and Holmes, 335; Bath mss at Longleat House, Thynne pprs. 27, f. 177.
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?Freeman, Weobley 1695. Add. 70252, James Powle to Harley, 3 June 1695.

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THYNNE, Hon. Henry (1675-1708)

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THURSBY, William (1630-1701), of Abington, Northants.; Hanslope, Bucks.; and the Savoy, Westminster

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bap. 18 Apr. 1630, 1st s. of Christopher Thursby of Castor, Northants. by his 1st w. Jane (d. 1632), da. of Sir Thomas Nevill, 1st Bt., of Holt, Leics. educ. Uppingham sch.; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1646; M. Temple 1649, called 1656, bencher 1673, treasurer 1684. m. (1) Catherine, da. of Thomas Fleming of Fotheringhay Park, Northants., 1s. d.v.p. ; (2) lic. 30 Apr. 1663, Audrey (d. 1704), da. of Sir William Brownlow, 1st Bt.†, of Humby, Lincs., s.p. suc. fa. 1690. IGI, Leics.; Vis. Northants. (Harl. Soc. lxxxvii), 217–18; Baker, Northampton i. 11; PCC 40 Dyer; London Mar. Lic. ed. Foster, 1335.
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Custos brevium, ct. c.p. 1660–d.; c.j. Isle of Ely. CSP Dom. 1660–1, pp. 74–75, 366.

Main residences: Abington, Northants.; Hanslope, Bucks.; the Savoy, Westminster.
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THURSBY, William (1630-1701)

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THURLAND, Edward (c.1669-1731), of Reigate, Surr.

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b. c. 1669, 1st s. of Edward Thurland of Reigate by Frances, da. of Sir Edward Alford of Offington, Suss. educ. privately (John Oldham); I. Temple 1686; St. John’s, Oxf. matric. 1688. m. 3 July 1711, Elizabeth Holford, s.p. suc. fa. 1687.
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Main residence: Reigate, Surr.
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THURLAND, Edward (c.1669-1731)

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