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Connections of Tailboys DYMOKE to Frances DYMOKE

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The Bibliographer

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Aug 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/19/99
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Edward DYMOKE [SIR] was born in 1508 in Scrivelsby,
Lincolnshire. He died on 16 Sep 1566.
Champion of England at the coronoations of Edward VI, Mary I, and
Elizabeth I. Married:

Anne TALBOIS or TALBOYS or TAILBOYS, born about 1508 in Kyme,
Lincolnshire.

Their children included Frances Dymoke, an ancestor of George Washington,
as well as three sons:

Robert DYMOKE, born in 1526 in Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire.
He died on 12 Sep 1580.

Charles DYMOKE, born in 1532 in Scrivelsby.
He died on 5 Apr 1611.

Edward DYMOKE was born in 1555 in Scrivelsby.
He died in 1614.

I assume, for onomastic reasons only, that one of them (probably one of
the first two listed above) was the father of:

Tailboys DYMOKE, who flourished as a poet in the period 1580-1602.

His best known work is:

Thomas Cutwode, pseud. (Tailboys Dymoke)
<Caltha Poetarum, or, The Bumble Bee>
London: printed by Thomas Creede, for Richard Oliue, 1599

Can Some Kind Soul help me to prove this connection, or guide me to a
published source where I can investigate this further?


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Eve McLaughlin

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Aug 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/20/99
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> Robert DYMOKE, born in 1526 in Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire.
> He died on 12 Sep 1580.
>
> Charles DYMOKE, born in 1532 in Scrivelsby.
> He died on 5 Apr 1611.
>
> Edward DYMOKE was born in 1555 in Scrivelsby.
> He died in 1614.
>

> that one of them (probably one of
>the first two listed above) was the father of:
>
>Tailboys DYMOKE, who flourished as a poet in the period 1580-1602.

Sounds reasonable - the only extra information i can offer is that
Robert had three sons, Sir Edward, X and Nicholas. X apparently died
young and does not count.
Sir Edward, who died in 1625, had one son only, Charles, on whose death
in 1644 at Oxford, the title of Champion reverted to Nicholas's son, who
became Sir Edward (marr 1524) and hadthree son (and so on.)
No one else in the family appears to have carried on the Tailbois
name.
--
Eve McLaughlin

Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians
Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society

Reedpcgen

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Aug 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM8/21/99
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>> that one of them (probably one of
>>the first two listed above) was the father of:
>>
>>Tailboys DYMOKE, who flourished as a poet in the period 1580-1602.
>

Maddison, in his Lincolnshire Pedigrees, p. 1206 [HS 55] shows Talbois Dymoke
as 4th son, buried at Horncastle 13 Oct. 1602, being son of Sir Robert Dymoke
of Scrivelsby, who was aged 29 at his father's death and died in prison 12 Sep.
1580 (his wife being Bridget, daughter and coheir of Edward Clinton, K. G.,
Earl of Lincoln, High Admiral, etc.).

pcr [just passing through]

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