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About Sir Robert Constable, of Flamborough
-https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Constable-47
GATEWAY TO THE CONSTABLE FAMILY OF EAST YORKSHIRE
Sir Robert Constable 1423-1488
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Sir Robert Constable MP is an interesting character. The first member of his family to come to real National prominence. He was heavily involved in some of the events of the Wars of the Roses, including being at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Many of the later Constable family descend from him and from them many of the numerous people descended from Yorkshire Aristocracy. He is an ancestor of Timothy J. Owston, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, HH The Aga Khan, (pdf) Diana Princess of Wales, The Duchess of York, The Duchess of Kent, Lord Habgood, a previous Archbishop of York and many others.
Although Sir Robert Constable is a Yorkshireman, he had inherited lands in Lincolnshire from his great-uncle Thomas Cumberworth who had died in 1451, so he can be described as being of Somersby, Lincolnshire and Flamborough, East Yorkshire. Sir Robert had also inherited land in Lubesthorpe, Leicester from his father who had inherited it from his Zouche ancestors. He was elected by the relatively few voters of the County of Lincolnshire as its MP in 1459 and later he was MP for Yorkshire in 1478.
Robert was born at Holme on Spalding Moor in the East Riding of Yorkshire on Easter day (4th April) 1423, the eldest son and heir of Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough and Holme on Spalding Moor (died 1441), by Agnes daughter of the Great Judge Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe (died 1419) in Yorkshire, Chief Justice (see the excellent Alabaster memorial at Harewood Church) and his second wife Joan Pickering. The family had lived at Holme on Spalding Moor for generations, having inherited land there some time ago. He was under age at the date of his father's death and remained a minor for three years. This Robert married Agnes daughter of Sir Roger Wentworth of North Elmsall and Nettlestead in Suffolk M.P. and his wife Margery Despencer, heiress of Nettlestead, widow of John Baron de Ros (died at the Siege or Battle of Baugé on 22 March 1421), Agnes survived him and died in 1496. Sir Philip Wentworth, a brother of Agnes Wentworth was killed at the Battle of Hexham in 1464 and was grandfather of Margery Wentworth (died 1550), wife of Sir John Seymour of Wolfe Hall, the parents of Queen Jane Seymour, Edward Seymour Duke of Somerset and Lord Thomas Seymour, the last husband of Queen Catherine Parr (died 1548).
Sir Robert Constable, who died in 1441, owned part of Lubesthorpe Manor in Leicester which he had inherited as a descendant of one of the heiresses of the Zouche family of that place. This was inherited by Sir Robert Constable (1423-1488) who still owned it in 1470 when in June he removed his interest in the property with a Quitclaim. He was probably trying to consolidate his family land interests in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. In the previous Century the family were connected to William la Zouche, Archbishop of York who is now thought to come from the Lubesthorpe Branch of the family (see the Oxford Dictionary of Biography article about the Archbishop). Further information about the Constable inheritance will be entered on the Zouche page after finding references to documents referred to in the RCHM Rutland volume (1905).
Constable can be found as an elector in Yorkshire in 1442, 1447, 1449 and in 1450. He was also an elector in the City of Lincoln City electorate in 1450. He was increased his profile by also being found on the Yorkshire Commissions from 1444, and the array in December 1459. During the Sir John Fastolf's life he was keeper of Sir John's lands in Suffolk from 1448-1453. He was appointed a Justice of the Piece in the East Riding of Yorkshire from 16 June 1453 till his death. Sir Robert was summoned to appear before the Great Council for Yorkshire in April 1455, due to his Lancastrian sympathies. But by the 6th October he had been pardoned as being 'of Flamburgh' esq", On the 6 Oct, 1455 he took part in Lancastrian commissions and this lasted until May 1460. As this point he must have changed to the Yorkists as he was knighted between 25 June 1460 and 10 May 1461 by the Yorkists, and henceforth took part on all their commissions. His brother-in-law Sir Philip Wentworth remained Lancastrian and was attainted and executed in 1464 (see above). Sir Robert was probably a Percy retainer and present at the Battle of Heworth (suburb on the Northern side of York) between the Baronial families of Nevilles and the Percy on 24 August 1453.
Sir Robert Constable was Sheriff of Yorkshire (see Ormrod)., and according to one modern printed source Mayor of York**, 1461-2. His years as Sheriff in Yorkshire were 1478-9. He was also a Justice of the Peace for Lindsey 16 May 1461 to 7 Sep 1470; steward of all lands in Yorkshire. and Lincolnshire forfeited by the Earl of Northumberland and Lord Ros, in August 1461. About this time he had the grant of Hessle and Howden for life, though had to be pardoned 18 May 1462. He went to Scotland one of an embassy to Scotland in April 1464, and negotiating the truce with the Scots at Newcastle in October 1466. Sir Robert was the Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1466 to 1467. he was further pardoned in 1468, February 1469 and on the 26th November 1471. The Readeption government put him on commissions and consequently Edward IV pardoned and employed him. Curiously and interestingly Robert was part-owner of a pirate ship in 1473 and thus ordered to pay compensation for its actions in attacking Scottish shipping. In December 1477 he was elected for Yorkshire in December in 1477, and on all Richard III's commissions. The King, Richard III, appointed Sir Robert Constable one of those to keep the border (with Scotland) in 1484; and pardoned him as of Flamborough, alias of Somerby, Lincolnshire. Sir Robert, a bit like a noble administratoral 'Vicar of Bray' retained his place on the Bench through every revolution and was in the end pardoned by the Tudors, in 16 Jan 1485/6. He ended his life a lot wealthier than any other Constable for generations and he was able to finance his sons foundation of new branches of his family. Unfortunately that whilst some descendants did very well for themselves and their families many others were to end up on the execution block in the next century. After the family problems with the Tudors his descendant Sir William Constable, Baronet, the last of the Flamborough Constables must have reflected on the irony when he signed the execution warrant of King Charles I. He died well before the Restoration of 1660, though the Stuarts did try and posthumously dishonour him.
Sir Robert Constable (oddly for a fifteenth century person of any rank we have a birth and death date for him) died on the 23 May 1488; when Marmaduke, aged 31 and more, was his son and heir; lands in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Actually Marmaduke was probably about ten years older as he was a witness in a York Diocesan Court Case in 1503 aged 57 (DC.CP.1503/3). Sir Robert was head of a powerful family. Sons included - Sir Marmaduke***, John, Dean of Lincoln, Sir Robert and Sir William. His daughters married Sir Thomas Metham, Sir William Eure, Sir Gervase Clifton (1483), Sir William Tyrwhitt, Sir Ralph Bigod, Sir William Scargyll and Sir Ralph Ryther. I have discounted the Dorothy who married a knight called Sir Legard Cholmley as I am not convinced that either existed.
ISSUE OF SIR ROBERT CONSTABLE AND AGNES WENTWORTH
Sir Marmaduke Constable of Flamborough, MP known as 'Little Sir Marmaduke' John Constable, Priest, died 17 December 1485, Dean of Lincoln
Philip Constable, of Wassand, married and had issue.
Sir Robert Constable, of North Cliffe in Yorkshire, Sergeant at Law, died 1501, married and had issue.
Roger Constable
Sir William Constable of Caythorpe, married and had issue.
Elizabeth Constable, married Sir Thomas Metham, Knight, and had issue.
Margaret Constable, married Sir William Eure, Knight, and had issue.
Agnes Constable, married firstly Walter Griffith and had issue, and secondly Sir Gervase Clifton.
Anne Constable, married Sir William Tyrwhit of Kettleby in Lincolnshire, and had issue. Their daughter Agnes Tyrwhitt (died 1558) went on to marry in 1496 Thomas Baron Burgh (died 1549) and their son Sir Edward Burgh (died 1533) married Catherine Parr as her first husband.
Catherine Constable, married Sir Ralph Ryther of Ryther
Margery Constable, married Sir Ralph Bigod and had issue. Their descendants include the poor grandson Sir Francis Bygod 1507-1537 who was executed in 1537, a consequence of his involvement in the Pilgrimage of Grace.
FURTHER READING History of Parliament - Biographies of the members of the Commons House 1439-1509, Josias C. Wedgwood and Anne D. Holt 1936. p213.
The Lord Lieutenants and High Sheriffs of Yorkshire 1066-2000, Ed. W. M. Ormrod. Wharncliffe Books, 2000
The manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland ... preserved at Belvoir Castle, Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 1905 HMSO,
- * Mayor of York - No other record of this found, so I am prepared to discount this.
- * Marmaduke was the 'Little Sir Marmaduke' who faught at Flodden (1513) with his sons. He captained the left wing of the army in the battle and received personal thanks from Henry VIII. He has many descendants. There is some evidence that many of his sons and nephews were also at Flodden. Sir Marmaduke the head of the family thus leading a family group to the Scottish Campaign, indeed his nephew Marmaduke Constable of Cliffe remembered local men who had gone to the Scottish wars in his Will. There is a memorial to 'Little Sir Marmaduke' in Flamborough Church and the ruins of their house can be seen in a field a few yards away. He was himself High Sheriff of York 1480-1, 1488-9 and 1509-10, and his biography appears in Ormrod above. His son Robert was to be a leader of the disastrous 'Pilgrimage of Grace' in 1536.
- There is some evidence, in an article in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography which refers to Joan Pickering Greystock Gascoigne's Will that her children were not by her Gascoigne husband and were from an earlier marriage. Indeed her Will is printed and an edited comment does make the simple point that her children do not have a surname given in the Will. But this is not referred to anywhere else as Sir Robert Constable is always listed as marrying Agnes the daughter of Sir William Gascoigne. Indeed, Sir Robert married Agnes Gascoigne and their eldest son was born in 1423, so they probably married at the latest in 1422.
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Alternative birth dates: 1418, 1420
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- 'Magna Carta ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
- http://books.google.com/books?id=wHZcIRMhSEMC&pg=PA228&lpg=PA228&dq...
- Pg. 228
- MARGERY DESPENCER, married ROGER WENTWORTH, Esq., of Nettlestead, Suffolk [see NETTLESTEAD 10].
- '11. AGNES WENTWORTH, married ROBERT CONSTABLE, Knt., of Flamborough, Yorkshire, and Somerby, Lincolnshire, Sheriff of Yorkshire and for Lincolnshire, Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire and for Lincolnshire, Mayor of York, Justice of the Peace for East Riding, Yorkshire from 1453 until his death, son and heir of Robert Constable, Knt. of Flamborough, Yorkshire and Somerby, Lincolnshire, by Agnes, daughter of William Gascoigne, of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, Chief Justice of the King's Bench. He was born at Holme on Spalding Moor 4 April 1423. They had six sons, Marmaduke, Knt., Robert, Knt., Philip, John [Dean of Lincoln], William, Knt., and Roger, and seven daughters, Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Metham, Knt.), Margaret, Agnes (wife of Walter Griffith, Knt., and Gervase Clifton, Knt.), Margery (wife of Ralph Bigod, Knt.), Anne, Agnes (wife of William Scargill, Knt.), and Katherine. He was appointed keeper of Fastolf's lands in Suffolk, 1448-53. He was summoned to a Great Council for Yorkshire in 1455 as a Lancastrian. He was pardoned by the Yorkists later the same year. In 1461 he was appointed steward of all the lands in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire forfeited by the Earl of Northumberland and Lord Roos. He was pardoned in 1462. He was sent on an embassy to Scotland in 1464. He was negotiating a truce with the Scots at Newcastle in 1466. He was part owner of a pirate ship in 1473. He was one of the appointed to keep the border in 1484. He remained on the Bench throughout every revolution. He was pardoned by King Henry VII in 1486. SIR ROBERT CONSTABLE died testate 23 may 1488. His widow, Agnes, died 20 April 1496.
- Mundy et al. Vis. of Nottingham 1569 & 1614 (H.S.P. 4) (1871): 40 (Constable pedigree: "Sr Robert Constable of Flamborough Knt. = Anne d. of Phillip (Roger) Wentworth of Gowshill in com. York"). Flower Vis. of Yorkshire 1563-4 (H.S.P. 16) (1881): 63-67 (Constable pedigree: "sir Robert Constable Knyght son & heyre. = Agnes daughter of Sir Robert Wentworth or of Sir Phelyp Wentworth of Suffolk."). Northern Gen. 3 (1897): 42. Genealogist n.s 20 (1904): 128; n.s 25 (1909): 89. MSS of the Duke of Rutland 4 (Hist. MSS Comm. 24) (1905): 11 C.P.R. 1461-1467 (1897): 86 (identification of children). Dugdale Dugdale's Vis. of Yorkshire 2 (1907): 287-294 (sub Constable). Harvey et al. Vis. of the NOrth 1 (Surtees Soc. 122) (1912); 46-47 (Constable pedigree: "Syr Robert Constable, son and Heyre of Sir Marmaduke, maryed Agnes, dowghter to Phylip Wentworth, of Suffolk"); 2 (Surtees Soc. 133 (1921): 160-161 (Constable pedigree: "Sir Robert [Cnstable], son and heyre = Agnes, doter to Sir Phelyp Wntworth of Suffolk."); 3 (Surtees Soc. 144) (1930): 159-160 (Constable pedigree: 'Sominus Robertus Constable miles = Agnes filia Rogeri Wentworth"). Wedwood Hist. of Parliament 1 (1936: 213 (biog. of Sir Robert Constable). TAG 70 (1995): 96-103. Harvey Vis. of Suffolk 1561 1 (H.S.P. n.s. 2) (1981): 162-168. Sainty Judges of England (Selden Soc. Supp. Ser. 10) (1993): 8 (re. William Gascoigne). Bodine Anc. of Dorothea Poyntz (1995): 33. Kirby Plumpton Letter & Papers (Camden Soc. 5th Ser. 8) (1996): 305-309 ("A political trimmer, he remained on the East Riding bench throughout every political revolution from 1453 until his death").
- 'Children of Agnes Wentworth, by Robert Constable, Knt.:
- i. MARMADUKE CONSTABLE, Knt. [see next].
- ii. ANNE CONSTABLE, married WILLIAM TYRWHIT, Knt., of Kettleby, Lincolnshire [see TYRWHIT 11].
- iii. MARGARET CONSTABLE, married WILLIAM EURE Knt., Malton and Stokesley, Yorkshire [see EURE 12].
- iv. KATHERINE CONSTABLE, married RALPH RYTHER, Esq., of Ryther, Yorkshire [see RYTHER 10].
- 'Children of Agnes Wentworth, by Robert Constable, Knt.:
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- 'The Wentworth genealogy, comprising the origin of the name, the family in England, and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the emigrant, and of his descendants (1870)
- http://www.archive.org/stream/wentworthgenealo01inwent#page/n170/mo...
- XIII. John Wentworth, Esq., of North Elmsall, who married Agnes, sister and co-heir of Sir William Dronsfield, of West Bretton, in Yorkshire, and living in 1413. He had four sons, viz:
- 1. John, of whom hereafter.
- 2. Sir Roger Wentworth, who married Margery, relict of John Lord de Roos (who died without issue, 22 March, 1421-2). She was daughter and heir of Philip le Despencer, of Nettlestead,* County Suffolk, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Tiptoft, of Nettlestead, and relict of William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire. Sir Roger settled at Nettlestead, and died before his wife. Lady Margery died 20 April 1478. Her Will was dated 30 August, 1477, and proved 28 May 1478. He was settled at Nettlestead, and became ancestor of the Barons Wentworth of Nettlestead and the Earl of Cleveland. His direct line terminated in Lady Anne Wentworth, who married John, Lord Lovelace. He was also the ancestor of the Wentworths of Gosfield, in the county of Essex, members of which family were scattered over the kingdom, especially in the counties of Bucks, Oxford, and Dorset. From Lady Anne Wentworth, who married John, Lord Lovelace, was descended Anna Isabel (born 1794, and died 16 May, 1860), daughter and heir of Sir Ralph Milbanke and grand daughter of Sir Edward Noel, Baronet, Lord Wentworth. She married, in 1815, the celebrated poet, Lord Byron, whose name was George Gordon, and left an only child, Ada, who married Earl Lovelace, and died, in 1852, leaving children.
- *Sir Roger had the following issue:
- 1. Sir Philip, of whom hereafter.
- 2. Henry Wentworth, Esq., of Codham Hall, County Essex, the first of the family who settled in that county. He died 22 March, 1482-3, having had two wives. by the 2d, Jane, daughter of Henry Fitz Lewes, who survived him, he had no issue. By his first wife, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Henry Howard( 2d son of Sir John Howard, by Mary, daughter of Sir Henry Hussey, of Co. Sussex, Kt.,) he had, with other issue, Sir Roger Wentworth, of Codham Hall, aforesaid, Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire in 1499, and died 9 August 1539, who married Anne, only daughter and heir of Humphrey Tyrrell, Esq., of Little Warley, Co. Essex. She died 28 August, 1534, leaving, with other issue, Sir John Wentworth, Kt., of Gosfield, Co. Essex, born 1494, died 15 September, 1567; he married Anne, daughter of John Bettenham, Esq., of Pluckley, Co. Kent, who was buried at Gosfield, Co. Essex, 30 November, 1595. They had two daughters. One of them, Anne, married three times: 1st. Sir Hugh Rich, 2d son of Lord Chancellor Rich, who died 1 November 1554; 2d. Henry Fitzallen, Lord Maltravers, who died in 1556; and 3d. Wm. Deane, Esq. Lady Maltravers was buried in Gosfield Church, 10 January, 1580-1. The other daughter of Sir John and Lady Anne Wentworth, viz., Mary, was married at Gosfield, 9 February, 1545-6, to Sir Thos. Wentworth, Kt., 2d Baron of Nettlestead. She died without issue, and evidently shortly after her marriage. (See forward to number 19 of this note for further account of her husband.)
- 3. Thomas, a priest, one of his mother's executors.
- 4. Elizabeth, who married Sir John Calthorpe.
- 5. Margaret, who married Sir William Hopton, Kt.
- '6 Agnes, who married Sir Robert Constable, Kt.
- The direct line was continued by
- (15) Sir Philip Wentworth, Kt., of Nettlestead, who married Mary, daughter of John, Lord Clifford, of Westmoreland, and had issue as follows:--
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- 'Plantagenet ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
- http://books.google.com/books?id=p_yzpuWi4sgC&pg=PA377&lpg=PA377&dq...
- Pg. 364
- 12. RALPH GREYSTOCK, Knt., 5th Lord Greystoke ............. He married (3rd) at Hinderskelf, Yorkshire by license dated 20 Sept. 1483 BEATRICE HAWCLIFF (or HATCLIFF), sister of Richard Hawcliff. They had no issue. ...... His widow, Beatrice, married (2nd) by license dated 18 July 1490 ROBERT CONSTABLE, Esq., of North Cliff (in Sancton), Yorkshire (died 22 Nov. 1501, serjeant-at-law, justice of assize, 2nd son of 'Robert Constable, Knt., of Flamborough, Yorkshire, by Agnes', daughter of Philip Wentworth, Knt. .......
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- 'Heraldic visitation of the northern counties in 1530 By Thomas Tonge, William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe
- http://books.google.com/books?id=swQVAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=J...
- Pg. 68
- ' SYR ROBERT CONSTABLE, son of Marmaduke, maryed Agnes, doughter to Syr Philip Wentworth3 of Suffolk: and by her he had yssue, Marmaduke, son and heyre; Robert, ijde son;4 Philip, iijde son; John, Dean of Lincoln, iiijth son; Willyam, vth son;6 Margaret; Agnes; Elisabeth; and Kateryn.
- '3. The later visitations state that she was the daughter of Sir Roger Wentworth of Nettlested in Suffolk.'
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- http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p549.htm#i...
- 'Agnes Wentworth1,2
- F, b. circa 1424, d. 20 April 1496
- Father Roger Wentworth, Esq. d. 24 Oct 1452
- Mother Margery le Despenser b. c 1398, d. 20 Apr 1478
- ' Agnes Wentworth was born circa 1424 at of Nettlestead, Suffolk, England. She married Sir Robert Constable, Sheriff of Yorkshire & Lincolnshire, son of Sir Robert Constable, Sheriff of Yorkshire and Agnes Gascoigne, circa 1442 at Flamborough, Yorkshire, England; They had 6 sons (Marmaduke, Robert, Philip, John, William, & Roger) and 7 daughters (Elizabeth, Margaret, Agnes, Margery, Anne, Agnes, & Katherine). Agnes Wentworth died on 20 April 1496 at Flamborough, Yorkshire, England.
- 'Family Sir Robert Constable, Sheriff of Yorkshire & Lincolnshire b. 4 Apr 1423, d. 3 May 1488
- Children
- Sir Marmaduke Constable, Sheriff of Staffordshire & Yorkshire+3 b. c 1443, d. 20 Nov 1518
- Margaret Constable+4 b. c 1445, d. b 3 Jul 1497
- Sir William Constable b. c 1447, d. 22 Jul 1528
- Anne Constable+5 b. c 1449, d. b 9 Apr 1522
- Philip Constable b. c 1451
- Katherine Constable+6 b. c 1454, d. a 12 Mar 1487
- John Constable, Dean of Lincoln b. c 1455
- Elizabeth Constable b. c 1457
- Robert Constable, Esq.7 b. c 1459, d. 22 Nov 1501
- Citations
- 1.[S4736] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 4th Ed., by F. L. Weis, p. 79.
- 2.[S11576] A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, by John Burke, Esq. and John Bernard Burke, Esq., p. 125.
- 3.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 225.
- 4.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 296.
- 5.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 733.
- 6.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 623.
- 7.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 363-364.
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- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/WENTWORTH.htm#Agnes WENTWORTH1
- 'Agnes WENTWORTH
- Born: ABT 1440, Nettlested, Suffolk, England
- Died: 20 Apr 1496, Flamborough, Yorkshire, England
- Father: Roger WENTWORTH of Nettlestead (Sir)
- Mother: Margery (Margaret) DESPENCER (B. Ros of Hamlake)
- 'Married: Robert CONSTABLE of Flamborough (Sir Knight) ABT 1442 / 2 Jan 1458, Flamborough, Yorkshire, England
- Children:
- 1. Elizabeth CONSTABLE
- 2. William CONSTABLE (Sir)
- 3. Robert CONSTABLE of North Cliffe (Sir)
- 4. Margaret CONSTABLE
- 5. Agnes CONSTABLE
- 6. John CONSTABLE (Dean of Lincoln)
- 7. Agnes CONSTABLE
- 8. Phillip CONSTABLE
- 9. Catherine CONSTABLE
- 10. Richard CONSTABLE (b. ABT 1454)
- 11. Anne CONSTABLE
- 12. Roger CONSTABLE (b. ABT 1455)
- 13. Dorothy CONSTABLE
- 14. Marmaduke CONSTABLE (Sir Knight)
- 15. Margery (Margaret) CONSTABLE
- 16. Janet CONSTABLE
- 17. Eleanor CONSTABLE
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Constable
- Sir Robert Constable (c. 1478 – Flamborough, Yorkshire, England - 8 June 1537 – Hull, Yorkshire, England) was an English nobleman. He was the eldest son of Sir Marmaduke Constable (1443-1518) and his wife Joyce Stafford (b. circa 1460). His paternal grandparents were 'Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough and Agnes Wentworth', daughter of Sir Roger Wentworth and Margaret Despencer. His maternal grandparents were Sir Humphrey Stafford (1427-1486), who was executed at Tyburn by order of Henry VII for siding with Richard III, and Catherine Fray (1437-1482).[1]
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Sir Robert Constable Memorial
Birth: Apr. 4, 1423, England Death: May 23, 1488 Beverley East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Family links:
Parents:
Robert Constable (____ - 1441)
Agnes Gascoigne Constable (____ - 1467)
Spouse:
Agnes Wentworth Constable (____ - 1496)*
Children:
Agnes Constable Clifton (____ - 1505)*
Katherine Constable Ryther*
Marmaduke Constable (1443 - 1518)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: St Oswald's Churchyard Flamborough East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Created by: Todd Whitesides Record added: Nov 27, 2014
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