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ARGALL Thomas

Male 1500 - Bef 1563  (63 years)


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  • Name ARGALL Thomas  [1
    Birth 1500  Lambeth, Surry, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • He was probably born in his parents house on the Archbishop of Canterbury's estate at Lambeth in 1500 (In a legal document dated July 1540, Thomas was recorded as forty years old (PRO SP 1/162).
    Gender Male 
    Occupation Legal Secretary to Lord Cromwell  [1
    • He was later Secretary (Scryvenor/Clerk) to Thomas Cromwell, who in turn was Secretary to Cardinal Wolsey, Chancellor of all England; Thomas Cromwell later succeeded Wolsey as Chancellor.
    Occupation 23 May 1529  England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Lawyer 
    • Lawyer (Notary Public) and Merchant in the City of London, and Registrar of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
    Death Bef 1563 
    Burial
    • He is believed to be buried in the Church of St Faith in the Virgin, Bermondsey. His burial date is assumed as 2 days after his death
    Notes 
    • Reference No I22
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      Surname Argall
      Given Name Thomas
      AKA Unknown : Tell Us
      Gender Male
      Birth Date 1500 : Lambeth, Surrey, England
      Baptism Date Unknown : Tell Us
      Last Marriage Date Abt 1534
      Death Date 15 Aug 1563 : Bermondsey, London, England
      Burial Date 17 Aug 1563 : Bermondsey, London, England
      Notes OCCUPATION: Lawyer (Notary Public) and Merchant in the City of London, and Registrar of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.

      WILLS: Dated 3 July 1558 (Glencross Index of prominent Cornish Families). Kent Archives Office (T201/11) dated 1563. 1563 PCC reference 31 Chayre (PROB 11/46, pages 237 - 238).

      GENERAL NOTES: In a book published by the London Record Society 'Bedes Fraternity of St Nicholas' it mentions Thomas Argall joining in London in the year 1520.
      Didn't have a long look at the book, but will return to it, but many interesting names mentioned. What was this fraternity about, i suppose it operated just like one of the many Guilds, BUT perhaps on a different level of society.
      See: No. 4 RECUSANT HISTORY (ISSN 0034-1932). J. Alsop about Thomas Argall, administrator of ecclesiastical affairs in the Tudor church and state. J. Alsop - Thomas Argall. administrator of ecclesiastical affairs in the Tudor church and state. Thomas Argall was a Notary Public in the Winchester Diocese.
      He was probably born in his parents house on the Archbishop of Canterbury's estate at Lambeth in 1500 (In a legal document dated July 1540, Thomas was recorded as forty years old (PRO SP 1/162)).
      He began his legal career around 1521 when he entered the services of Archbishop Wareham (Lived 1450 - 1532; Archbishop of Canterbury 1503 to 1532) at Lambeth. He proved many Wills, including that of James Gosnolde of Edwardston Halle, co. Suffolk, dated 29 January 1522. Proved 6 March 1522 [3] by Thomas Argall, proctor for the executors named.
      Family Documents - ref. 2ANC3: Willoughby. FILE - Last will and testament of William lord Willoughby - ref. 2ANC3/A/42 - date: 4 May, 1526. [from Scope and Content] Endorsement of collation with the register, signed by T. Argall.
      He is first mentioned in Court records on 23 May 1529 in correspondence between the Bishop of Norwich and Cardinal Wolsey. He was later Secretary (Scryvenor/Clerk) to Thomas Cromwell, who in turn was Secretary to Cardinal Wolsey, Chancellor of all England; Thomas Cromwell later succeeded Wolsey as Chancellor.
      Thomas Argall played an important part in the legal proceedings surrounding the annulment of the marriages of King Henry VIII. He is recorded as party to the annulment of the marriage to Anne of Cleeves, and to Katherine. He is mentioned in the Court papers starting in June 1533. FILE - Copy of Act of Parliament passed in the session 4 Nov. 1548 - 14 March 1549 (2 and 3 Edward VI) - ref. U120/T2/3 - date: 4 November 1548 - 14 March 1549 |_ [from Scope and Content] For disgavelling the lands of several Kent families, including those belonging to Thomas Argall.
      1541 London Subsidy roll Farringdon Ward Within:
      Thomas Argall, Regestry of the Prerogatyve (400 marks) £6 13s 4d.
      He was involved in dissolving the chantries under Henry VIII and in levying fines on supporters of Wyatt's rebellion in Queen Mary's reign. He is also discussed in the LETTERS AND PAPERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Vol. XVIII, Part I as purchasing The Rectory of CREWENNE (Crowan), in Cornwall on 29 October 1543, although the purchase was never sealed (Page 555, 38b BOOKS OF THE COURT OF AUGMENTATION).
      Letter patent of Henry VIII. Licence to alienate, John Tufton and Stephen Reames to Thomas Argall of London, gent. and w. Margaret - ref. U120/T1/30/1 - date: 5 February 1546. Scope and Content: Manors of East Sutton and Densted, Chartham [as described in T1/29/2] Seal: almost whole Great Seal, poor condition, illegible and discoloured Endorsed: [(i) Sol' ix li viij s. xd. ob. pro fine )
      Sol' xx s. iiij d. pro sigillo)Hales Sol' iiij s. pro ex. et irrotul') (ii) Enrolled in Exchequer, Hilary term 37 Henry VIII]
      Thomas received a Royal Pardon (what for?) on 22 January 1549. Thomas, together with his father-in-law, John Tallakarne, had custody of Halden Wood and of land in Rolvynden (Kent?) on 23 May 1554. Thomas was appointed Keeper of the records of the Court of First Fruits and Tenths on 10 March 1542 and was appointed Registrar of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in February 1554. He was instrumental in reestablishing the Guild of Jesus within St Paul's Cathedral during the Marian Counter-reformation.
      On 23 February 1560, he licenced various Manors in Sussex and Surrey to Sir Richard Sackvill, who likewise licenced the Manors of TOLLEPYDDELL in Dorset and Wydcombe to Thomas's sons Gabriel and Edmund (Edward), and the Manors of Byrncombe and Woodbourne to his sons John and Rowland.
      He was born at Lambeth where his parents held a house and a close on the Archbishop of Canterbury's estate. He seemed to have lived in London mainly and is recorded as acquiring much property during his lifetime. He bought the estate at East Sutton in Kent in 1546 from Richard Covert, and was granted (acquired) the Manor of Walthamstow Bedyk (known as Low Hall), Essex, in 1553, and was an officer of the Royal Court in 1559.
      ARGALL AVENUE in Walthamstow now commemorates the Argall connection. On 17 August 1547 an Inquisition was taken at The Guildhall (17 Aug ,1 Edward VI) before Henry Hoberthorne, Knight, Mayor and Escheator, after the death of John Potkyn gentleman, by oath..... wh sayeth that: John Potkyn was seised of 1 capital messuage called the Sterre situated in ....Bredestrete (there follows a statement of the property and its income). So seised, the said John Potkyn made his Will 8 April 1843 and thereby bequeathed all the said premises to John Baker, knight, Thomas Smyth, Richard Randall, THOMAS ARGALL, Edmund Jenny, gentlemen.... to hold to them and their heirs for ever........ In 1560, he bought Walthamstow Bedyke from Ralph Sadler.
      His own Will reveals other property in Ludgate (London), Essex, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Southants (sic), Bedfordshire and Kent. In the Harlean Record of PCC Wills, he is described of St Michaells in the Querne, St Faythes, St Martins within Ludgate, London. He is believed to be buried in the Church of St Faith in the Virgin, Bermondsey. His burial date is assumed as 2 days after his death. The Appendix to the 9th Report on the Manuscripts of the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's (A Box 9) refers to the demise by St Paul's to Thomas of their great messuage in Ivy Lane, which is where he had house in the shadow of St Paul's, and where he almost certainly died. Thomas was married twice, and Margaret Tallakarne was his second wife. Date of birth taken from article by James Alsop in the Catholic Recusant. Date of death taken from from PRO List of PCC Will information. He was granted the right to use the ARGALL Coat of Arms in about 1554. His son Richard succeeded to the property of East Sutton in 1563.
      I have The London Encyclopaedia which gives information on this parish and church. The church was demolished in 1256 when old St Paul's was extended eastwards, which served the people of Paternoster Row and St Paul's Churchyard. The parishioners were then given space for their church in the crypt of St Paul's Cathdral. The location is marked within the present Cathedral. But when the cathedral was rebuilt after the Great Fire, the parish of St Faith's was combined with St Augustine to become St Augustine with St Faith, Watling Street, in a church rebuilt in 1680-83 by Wren. This church was bombed in 1940 and only the tower and spire remained. It is now incorporated into St Paul's choir school.
      On a map of the parishes of the City of London, St Faith's under St Paul's is shown just North of St Paul's Cathedral, but south of Newgate Street, continuing on round the East end of St Paul's - but I think all to the West of the present line of New Change.
      If you look at the GENUKI London page under Church History and Maps you will find links to a number of on-line maps for different period.
      Tudor P.C.C. Will Transcription by L. L. Duncan - Books 49 & 50 page 112 SIR JOHN BAKER, Will 12 January 1557:
      To the right honorable Sr. William Petre Knyght Sr. Martyne Bowes Knyght and to the ladyes theire wifs to Mr. Thos. Stanley and my good ladye and suster his wif, Thomas Argall gent and Margaret his wif to euery one one ryng of gold of 40s. to have my sowle in remembraunce in theire devoute prayers. To euery of the children of Thos. Argall 20s. Thos. Argall, gentilman to be myne executours. I late purchased of the Quenes maistye by letters patent and all those manours, lands &e. called Lambynnes-courte, Pytlesden, Litle Halden and the other messuages, lands &e. I late boughte of John Talcarne and Thos. Argall, gents and the mesuage and lands known by name of Frythe, Vklay, Herendon, Estmershe, Abbotts Marshe, Denthouse, Tylt, Wadmans, certeyn lands by me purchased of Symon Dawson being wt in my Comyngrye and of and in my messuages .
      Robert Pinkeney B.A. 1572-1636.
      'Prebendaries: Beminster Prima', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: volume 6: Salisbury diocese (1986), pp. 25-6. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=35095&strquery=argall. Date accessed: 30 January 2006:
      Pres. by William Pinkeney of Rushall, Wilts., yeoman, patron hac vice by reason of gr. of next pres. made by Bp. Capon to Sir John Baker and Thomas Argall, esquire. Argall's executors, Sir Giles Allington and Margaret his wife, assigned it to John Argall, clerk, who assigned it to William Pinkeney. Robert Pinkeney instit. 24 May 1572 (D1/2/11 pt. i f. 2). Instal. by proxy 28 May (CA 15 f. 34v/p. 66). D. by 26 July 1636 (D1/2/21 f. 38v).
    Person ID I10363  Booth Family
    Last Modified 22 Aug 2013 

    Father ARGALL John,   b. Abt 1450, Tregloseck, Cornwall, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1521, Lambeth, Surry, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 71 years) 
    Mother ARGALL ERMINE --LNU--,   b. Abt 1462   d. 1522, Lambeth, Surry, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 60 years) 
    Marriage 1498  Lambeth, Surrey, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F3467  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family TALLAKARNE MARGARET,   b. Abt 1518, Cambrose, Cornwall, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1592, Walthamstow, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 74 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1534  [1
    Children 
     1. ARGALL Richard,   b. Abt 1536, London, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 12 Feb 1589 (Age ~ 53 years)
    Family ID F3466  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Nov 2010 

  • Sources 
    1. [S1133] Argall Family History - Worldwide - Ian Argall © 2006 - 2009, Argall Family History - Worldwide - Ian Argall © 2006 - 2009 (Reliability: 3).