- 1581),
Ralph Babthorpe,
Grace Babthorpe (died 1635), and
William Babthorpe (died 1635).
William was the
eldest son of
William Babthorpe of
Osgodby and...
- – 16
January 1414)
William Babington (16
January 1414 – 1420)
William Babthorpe (1420 – 28
October 1429) John
Vampage (28
October 1429 – 30 June 1452)...
- seat of the
Thornhill family, who
intermarried with the De
Fixbys and
Babthorpes in the
reigns of
Edward I and
Edward II. In the
reign of
Edward III, Elizabeth...
-
Robert Tyrwhitt of Kettleby, Lincolnshire, and
related to the
Catholic Babthorpes of Osgodby. Keyes'
first cousin Elizabeth Tyrrwhitt was
married to another...
-
Cameron 18. Sir
Henry Cholmley of
Roxby 9. Mary
Cholmley 19.
Margaret Babthorpe 2.
Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord
Fairfax of
Cameron 20. 10. Sir
Robert Barwick...
- 1399–1400: Sir
Robert Lytton 1402–1413: John
Spencer after 1413: Sir
Robert Babthorpe 1432–c1450:
Thomas Stanley, 1st
Baron Stanley 1460:
Thomas Charlton 1461–...
- 1437 Sir
William Bonville,
later 1st Lord
Bonville (Cornwall) 1439
Ralph Babthorpe (Cornwall) 1441
Thomas Courtenay, Earl of
Devon (Cornwall) 1442 John Trevelyan...
- Year 7 and
Lower 6th (Year 12)
belongs to one of the six main
houses -
Babthorpe, Bedingfeld, Dawson, Poyntz,
Rookwood and
Wigmore -
which are
named after...
-
initially held by the Lancastrians, and the castle's constable, Sir
Ralph Babthorpe, died at the
Battle of St
Albans in 1455,
fighting for the Lancastrian...
- "exhalation of the
Catholic religion."
Relatives Lady Constable, Lady
Babthorpe and Lady
Ingleby had also been
imprisoned by the Earl of Huntingdon. It...