- Sir
Edward Echyngham (ante 1483 – 8 July 1527), (also Etchingham, Itchyngham, etc.), of
Barsham and
Ipswich in Suffolk, was a
commander on land and at...
-
Ichyngham or
Echyngham (died 1546) was an
English official and
landowner in Ireland.
Ichyngham was
apparently a son of Sir
Edward Echyngham of Barsham,...
- John
Ichyngham of Dunbrody,
County Wexford, a
descendant of Sir
Edward Echyngham (died 1527) of Barsham, Suffolk.
Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall...
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established or constructed:
Norris House in 1924,
Medway and
Marshall in 1925,
Echyngham in 1930, and
Guldeford in 1936. The
dining room was also
built in 1936...
- Tuchet, 5th
Baron Audley (c. 1398 - 1459). He
married Ann
Echyngham (daughter of Sir
Thomas Echyngham (died 1444) and
Margaret Knyvet, and
widow of John Rogers...
-
University of Oxford, who held that
dignity for
three consecutive years. The
Echyngham family,
seated at
Etchingham in Sus****,
traced an
unbroken descent in...
-
library was sold by
Sothebys on 26 June 1876. Hall published: "
Echyngham of
Echyngham" (1850) "Notices of
Sepulchral Memorials at Etchingham, Sus****,...
- the
letters of
William Sabine and Sir
Edward Echyngham: '74. W.
Sabyn to Wolsey', and '76.
Edward Echyngham to Wolsey', in A.
Spont (ed.),
Letters and Papers...
- de Tye family, but
during the
early 15th
century they p****ed into the
Echyngham family,
whose prin****l seat was at
Etchingham in Sus****. This
arose through...
- li-liii (Google). View
originals at AALT. See also the suit
Boleyn v
Echyngham in De
Banco rolls, CP 40/829 (Michaelmas 8
Edward IV), m. 606
front and...