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      • Sir Thomas Isham, 3rd Baronet of Lamport (15 March 1656/57 – 26 July 1681) is known for a diary he wrote from 1671 to 1673 of his observations as a teenage member of the English aristocracy.
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  2. Thomas Isham (1555-1605), known as the "Blind Squire", was the son of John Isham and Elizabeth Barker. He was born on Sept. 11, 1555 in London, and apparently lost his sight from an illness when he was young.

  3. When Thomas Isham was born on 11 September 1555, in London, England, his father, John Isham of Lamport, was 25 and his mother, Elizabeth Barker, was 22. He married Elizabeth Nicholson on 10 October 1576, in Lamport, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom.

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  4. Aug 6, 2023 · Thomas Isham (1555-1605) was the son of John Isham and Elizabeth Barker. He married Elizabeth Nicholson, daughter of Christopher Nicholson, in September 1576. He died on 3 December 1605 at age 50.

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    • December 3, 1605
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  5. Jul 2, 2022 · Thomas Isham, Lord of Pitchley Manor was born in 1456 at of Pytchley, Northamptonshire, England; Age 22 in 1478.2 He married Ellen Vere, daughter of Richard Vere, Esq. and Isabel Greene, circa 11 May 1485.

    • Ellen Isham, Jane Kynnesman
    • Lord of Pytchley
    • 1456
    • Manors
    • Hanging Houghton
    • Church
    • Advowson
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    Among the lands of Walter the Fleming,otherwise called Walter de Wahull orOdell (Beds.), there were entered inDomesday Survey 4 hides and 1 virgate in LAMPORTheld by Fulcher, a member of the Malsor, or Malesoures, family. (fn. 5) This estate continued to be held of thebarony of Wahull until the 16th century. In the 12thcentury Northamptonshire Surv...

    Four owners of lands appear inthe Houghton later known as Hanging Houghton in the DomesdaySurvey. (fn. 52)The Conqueror's halfbrother Robert, Count of Mortain, received an estateof 2 hides less 1 virgate; the Conqueror's niece theCountess Judith 1 hide and 1 virgate; the abbey ofSt. Edmund 1 hide and ½ virgate; and Walter theFleming 2 virgates and ...

    The church of ALL SAINTSconsistsof chancel, 28 ft. 6 in. by 17 ft. 3 in., withnorth chapel and south vestry; nave ofthree bays, 32 ft. 9 in. by 17 ft. 6 in.; north and southaisles each 9 ft. 3 in. wide; and embattled west towerof three stages, 12 ft. 6 in. by 11 ft. 4 in.; all thesemeasurements being internal. The width across naveand aisles is 41 ...

    The church of Lamport, a rectoryto which the chapelry of Faxton isannexed, and in former times thechapelry of Hanging Houghton, (fn. 109) was valued in 1291at £23 6s. 8d. with pensions deducted. (fn. 110) In 1535 theprofits of the rectory in tithes great and small, withissues from the mansion and glebe land, were £48 13s.annually. (fn. 111) The adv...

    The Isham Charity regulated by ascheme of the Charity Commissionersdated 11 February 1910 comprises theCharity of Sir Justinian Isham, bart., will 30 December1670, and the Charity of Sir Edmund Isham, bart.,codicil to will dated 16 November 1762. The endowment consists of a farm of 46 a. 3 r. 6 p.at Brixworth let for £70 yearly and stock producinga...

  6. Sir Thomas Isham, 3rd Baronet of Lamport is known for a diary he wrote from 1671 to 1673 of his observations as a teenage member of the English aristocracy.

  7. "THOMAS ISHAM" of Pytchley, esquire, son and heir of William Isham and Elizabeth, was born about 1456, being returned by the inquest of 1480 as aged twenty-two years and more after his mother's death, the inquest after his father's death in 1510 returning him as then aged fifty years and more.

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