Sir Edward BAYNTON

Male Abt 1480 - 1544  (64 years)


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  1. 1.  Sir Edward BAYNTON was born about 1480 (son of Sir John BAYNTON, Knt and Joan DIGGES); died on 27 Nov 1544 in France.

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    He was married for the first time about 1505 to Elizabeth Sulliard, daughter of John Sulliard, Knt., of Weston, Norfolk, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, by his second wife Anne (descendant of King Edward I), daughter of John Andrews, Esq., of Baylham, Suffolk. They had three sons and fourd daughters. He married for the second time about 18 Jan. 1531/2 to Isabel Leigh, daughter of Ralph Leigh, of Stockwell in Lambeth, Surrey, by Joyce Culpepper (descendant of King Edward I). They had two sons, Sir Edward Baynton was Vice Chamberlain to three of the wives of King Henry VIII (Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves). He built a new manor house at Bromham and twice entertained there King Henry VIII and his court, once in 1535 when Henry was courting Jane Seymour. When, in the summer of 1540, King Henry was married to her half sister Katherine Howard, Isabel Baynton became a Lady of the Privy Chamber. He (ad presumable Isabel as well) was present at the marriage of King Henry and Katheine Parr.

    Edward married Elizabeth SULLIARD about 1505. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Edward married Isabel LEIGH about 18 Jan 1531/2. Isabel (daughter of Ralph LEIGH and Joyce CULPEPPER) was born before 1509 in Surrey; died on 16 Feb 1572/3. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Henry BAYNTON was born about 1536 in of Chelsea, Middlesex; died about 1570.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir John BAYNTON, Knt was born about 1460 (son of Sir Robert BAYNTON, Knt. and Elizabeth HAUTE); died on 31 Oct 1516.

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    They had four sons and three daughters. On 1 July 1504 he obtained a reversal of the attainder of his father for high treason committed at Tewkesbury, with a restoration in blood and inheritance and thus recovered the many family manors. He succeeded to the estate of Bromham, co. Tilts, as heir to his second cousin once removed, Richard Beauchamp, Lord St. Amand, in 1508, and he appears to have resided thereafter at Bromham.

    John married Joan DIGGES. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joan DIGGES

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    • Fact: Daughter of Thomas Digges, of Chilham, Kent

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    1. 1. Sir Edward BAYNTON was born about 1480; died on 27 Nov 1544 in France.