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- Thimelby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gertrude Aston Thimelby (1617–1668), English poet, author, and nun Mary Thimelby (1610–1690)...
- Richard Thimelby (also known as Richard Ashby; born 1614 – died 7 January 1672) was an English Jesuit missionary priest. Thimelby was born in Lincolnshire...
- Gertrude Aston Thimelby (1617–1668) was an English poet and author, who became a Roman Catholic nun late in life. One of the 10 children of Sir Walter...
- Mary Thimelby (1610 – 31 August 1690) was an English prioress of St Monica at Leuven. Thimelby was born in Irnham Hall in Lincolnshire. Her parents were...
- planning the Gunpowder Plot.[dubious – discuss] Brooksby's granddaughter Mary Thimelby would become a prioress. "Brooksby [née Vaux], Eleanor (c. 1560–1625),...
- 1600. In 1430, Godfrey Hilton, a knight, was residing in "Irenham". Mary Thimelby was born at the hall in about 1618 and became a prioress. In 1853 William...
- installed. 1626: Elizabeth Conquest (née Thimbelby), daughter of Sir Richard Thimelby of Irnham, married Sir Richard Conquest of Houghton Conquest 1626: Lucy...
- "Who were the Nuns?". wwtn.history.qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-01-31. "Thimelby, Mary [name in religion Winefrid] (1618/19–1690), prioress of St Monica's...
- the seat of various families including the Sleafords, the Pigotts, the Thimelbys, the Burys, and the Underwoods, who in 1623 sold it to Robert Newton,...
- von Bournonville, Flemish noble and general (b. 1616) August 31 – Mary Thimelby, prioress of St Monica's, Louvain, and author (b. 1610) September 2 – Philip...