A Paper Read Before the Archaeological Institute of Suffolk, At Their Meeting Held At Ickworth, October 2nd, 1856
A Paper Read Before the Archaeological Institute of Suffolk, At Their Meeting Held At Ickworth, October 2nd, 1856
Hervey, A. C. (Arthur Charles), 1808-1894
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250, also of Sir W. Argentine by his first wife, who 263 and 263, under head of Norfolk, and is mentioned in the Inq. p. m. as Mar- Hist, of Norf,^ yiii., 310, and 173. gery Argentine. Digitized by Google GO PARISH OF ICKWORTH. Whether this Thomas was the Thomas Hervey who died in the 8th Edward the Fourth, holding no lands in capita, and leaving John Hervey, his son and heir, of the age of 24 years and more, is uncertain, from this last having no lands, whereas Thomas, son of Margery, inherite...d Risely, He might however have sold it. And the age agrees very well. His son John might be he who married Lady Say. But the eldest son of John and Margery who succeeded to Thurleigh, and the other family estates, was, I conceive " John Hervey, Senior, of Thirley, co. Beds., Esquire." (Close Roll. 11th Edw. iv). He could not, as I at first thought, be the son of the preceding, Thomas, because Thomas was under age in 1427, and John had two grand- children in Sept., 1474. (Inq.p. m.) That he was des- cended from John and Margery I conclude by his succeed- ing to Thurleigh, by his son, John Hervey the younger, inheriting the manors of Wotton and Felmersham, and his grandson.
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