George Delalynde of Winterborne
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Various hereditary title sources claim that Thomas delalynde (d 1532) left co-heiresses. No he didn't.
The properties descended to his *son* George Delalynde who was later knighted. This George married Anne Goring daughter of
William /Goring/ of Burton, co Sussex; Knt
by
Elizabeth /Covert/
George was dealing with several manors left him from 1544, and there are court rolls extant to that effect, until his death 2 Aug 1556
Anne then married Francis /Browne/ , esq
son of
Anthony /Browne/ , K.G. 1539; Master of the Horse
by
Alice (Alys) /Gage/
Francis Browne was yet living Aft 19 Jul 1592 Named in will of his brother Anthony
Anne however had died 20 May 1563
M.I. (previously existing) at Blandford, co Dorset
Anne and George had no children surviving and at his death, his three sisters became *his* co-heirs
The National Archives has their names
Reference: C 1/1486/35
Description:
Short title: Welles v Browne.
Plaintiffs: Gilbert WELLES, Avice his wife, Thomas MORTON, Warborowe his wife, Robert WILLYAMS and Anne his wife.
Defendants: Francis BROWNE, esquire, and Anne his wife.
Subject: Manors of Winterborn Clenston, Wotton Glanville, Hartley, and Halstock, etc., late of George Delalynde, knight, deceased, husband of the said Anne and brother of the female complainants. Dorset, Wiltshire,Hampshire
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