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Sir Robert Townshend (died 8 February 1555/56) of
Ludlow Ludlow ( ) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire (district), Shropshire, England. It is located south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford, on the A49 road (Great Britain), A49 road which bypasses the town. The town is near the conf ...
, Shropshire was a judge who held a number of positions, including Chief Justice of the Marches of Wales and Chester. He was the founder of the Cheshire and Shropshire branch of the Townshend family. Sir Robert Townshend was the second son of Sir Roger Townshend (d.1551) of
Raynham, Norfolk Raynham is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk, consisting of the villages of South, East and West Raynham. It covers an area of and had a population of 257 in 113 households at the 2001 census, increasing to 330 at the Census 20 ...
and was admitted to
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in 1515. He became Justice of the Peace for Norfolk in 1526, Serjeant at Law in 1540 and King's Serjeant in 1543. He was appointed as
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in 1545, and was knighted by
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on 21 May 1545 at
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. He married Alice Poppy, a daughter of Robert Poppy. Together they had six sons and six daughters.E. Brydges, ''Collins' Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical and Historical, greatly augmented (etc.)'', 9 Vols, II (London 1812)
p. 457.
/ref> He died on 8 February 1555/6. He was buried in
Ludlow Ludlow ( ) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire (district), Shropshire, England. It is located south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford, on the A49 road (Great Britain), A49 road which bypasses the town. The town is near the conf ...
church, where his memorial, erected in 1581, is a large
table tomb A church monument is an architectural or sculptural memorial to a deceased person or persons, located within a Christian church. It can take various forms ranging from a simple commemorative plaque or mural tablet affixed to a wall, to a large ...
with polychrome recumbent effigies of Sir Robert and Dame Alice, and with empanelled heraldry and images of his children as mourners. One son, Sir Henry Townshend was also a judge.


Children

The children of Sir Robert Townshend and Alice née Poppy are shown as follows: *Thomas (b. c.1534, d. 1591), Esquire, of
Bracon Ash Bracon Ash is a village and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of the English county of Norfolk. Bracon Ash is located south-east of Wymondham and south-west of Norwich. History Bracon Ash's name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and derives ...
, Norfolk, married (1) (1558) Lady Elizabeth Styles (daughter of George Periente of
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, Hertfordshire), who died 1580, and (2) (1581–82) Ann D'Oyley (daughter of Henry D'Oyley of
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, Norfolk, and of Pond-Hall,
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), who afterwards made two further marriages. *Robert (b. c.1535, d. 1614), of Llanvary and Ludlow, Shropshire, married (1571) Ann Machell (daughter of John Machell,
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1555–56). *(Sir) Henry (b. c. 1537, d. 1621), Judge, of Ludlow Castle and
Cound Cound is a village and civil parish on the west bank of the River Severn in Shropshire, England. It is south east of Shrewsbury. Etymology Locally the village name is pronounced "COOnd" (rhymes with spooned or crooned) although those local r ...
, Shropshire, married (1) Susanna, daughter of
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, and (2) Dorothy Heveningham, of Pipe Hall,
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, Staffordshire. *Isaac, living 1552 aged under 18. *Roger. *John. *Elizabeth *Alice, who died at
Ludlow Ludlow ( ) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire (district), Shropshire, England. It is located south of Shrewsbury and north of Hereford, on the A49 road (Great Britain), A49 road which bypasses the town. The town is near the conf ...
in Shropshire on 28 November 1607, married (1) at Ludlow on 6 October 1550 Humphrey Archer, of
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in Warwickshire, who died at Tanworth-in-Arden on 24 October 1562 and (2)
Edmund Colles Edmund Colles (1528–1606) was an English landowner, administrator and legislator from Worcestershire who, although sympathetic to Catholicism, held public office throughout the reign of Elizabeth I of England, Queen Elizabeth I. Origins The ...
, of
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in Worcestershire, who died on 19 December 1606. *Amey, married Raffe Dutton of
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, Cheshire. *Eleanor, died without issue. *Thomazin, married (1) William Curson of Beck Hall, in Billingford and Bylaugh, Norfolk (brother of Lady Ursula Hynde of
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), and (2) William Rugge, of
Felmingham Felmingham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Felmingham is located west of North Walsham and north of Norwich, along the B1145 between King's Lynn and Mundesley. History Felmingham's name is of Anglo-Saxon ori ...
, Norfolk, Esquire. *Grace, married (1) Ambrose Gilbert, and (2) Richard Smyth. *Bridget, married (as his first wife) Henry Acton of
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, Worcestershire, third son of Sir
Robert Acton Sir Robert Acton (by 1497 – 28/29 September 1558), of Elmley Lovett and Ribbesford, Worcestershire and Southwark, Surrey, was an English politician. He was the second son of Richard Acton of Sutton, Worcestershire. He was knighted before 5 S ...
of Ribbesford and
Elmley Lovett Elmley Lovett in Worcestershire, England is a civil parish whose residents' homes are quite nucleated village, loosely clustered east of its Hartlebury Trading Estate, as well as in minor neighbourhood Cutnall Green to the near south-east. The ...
. Charles Acton, brother of this Henry, was grandfather of Elizabeth Acton who by her marriage to a younger Henry Townshend reinforced the Townshend connection with Elmley Lovett.'Parishes: Elmley Lovett', in ''A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 3'' (London, 1913)
pp. 106–10.
(British History Online. Retrieved 17 May 2016)


References

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