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Sir Richard FIENNES 6th Lord Saye and Sele ( -1573)

1. Sir Richard FIENNES 6th Lord Saye and Sele, son of Sir Edward FIENNES (c. 1502-1529) and Margaret D'ANVERS (1504-aft1541), had the title '6th Lord Saye & Sele'. He married Ursula FARMER circa 1550. He died on 3 August 1573.

 

... of Broughton. The unusual compound title of 'Saye and Sele' dates from the original creation of the Barony in 1447. It is partly personal, from the connection with earlier 'Lord Say', and partly territorial through the ownership of land in Kent. The family name 'Fiennes' (pronounced Fines) is that of a village in Artois in northern France from which a certain Giles had emigrated to England in the thirteenth century, following in the train of his cousin Queen Eleanor of Castile when she came to marry the future Edward I.

Richard "dyed Vita Matris, she having most part of the Lands that after came to the family. He did not sue for the Barony.

 

Ursula FARMER (also known as Ursula FERMOR) was the daughter of Sir Richard FARMER of Easton Neston, Northamp ( - ) and Anne BROWNE ( - ). She and Richard FIENNES had the following children:

 

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Elizabeth FIENNES ( - )

Second Generation

2. Elizabeth FIENNES, daughter of Sir Richard FIENNES 6th Lord Saye and Sele and Ursula FARMER, married William TURPIN in 1636.

 

or Fynes. The family of this lady, important to the Hopkins ( and subsequently to the Badnall) families in showing a link confirming them as Founder's Kin to Winchester and New College, Oxford, was responsible for the later resuscitation of the name Fiennes in the Badnall and subsequently Wilson families.

 

Sir William TURPIN Baronet (also known as [unnamed person]) died. He and Elizabeth FIENNES had the following children:

 

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Elizabeth TURPIN ( -bef1649)

Third Generation

3. Elizabeth TURPIN, daughter of Sir William TURPIN Baronet and Elizabeth FIENNES, died between 1640 and 1649. She married Henry BEAUMONT.

 

Sir Henry BEAUMONT of Stoughton Grange, Leics., Baronet (also known as [unnamed person]), son of Sir Thomas BEAUMONT of Stawton, Knyght (c. 1555-1614) and Katherine FARNHAM (1558-1621), was born in 1584. He died in April 1646. He was buried in Stoughton Church. He and Elizabeth TURPIN had the following children:

 

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Thomas BEAUMONT (1608-1676). Thomas was born in 1608. He died on 11 August 1676.