Suffolk, Debenham
" Here lyeth the bodie of Sir Charles Framlingham, Knt., who dyed the 28 daye of July, An°. 1595. The sayd Syr Charles, had two wyfes, the first named Doretye, daughter of Sir Clement Heigham, Knt., and by her he had issue— Clement, that dyed without issue ; and Anne, that was married to Sir Bassingborne Gawdye, Knight ; and for his second wyfe he had Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Knight, which second wyfe overlived the sayd Syr Charles, and caused this monument to be erected An°. 1598."
1595 Sir Charles Framlingham and 1st wife Dorothy
Charles was the son and heir of Francis Framlingham 1544 who died at the siege of Boulogne by Elizabeth daughter of Jeffrey Tilney of Stansfield and Elizabeth Glenham (or Sir Philip Tilney). He was the great great great grandson of John Framlingham 1425 and Margaret Lee www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/13852613533/
Dorothy was the last child of Sir Clement Higham of Barrow Hall 1570 Speaker of the House of Commons, Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Anne (widow of Henry Bures of Acton www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4421471795/ and daughter of Sir George Waldegrave 1528 of Smallbridge by Anne 1572 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/6026137505/ daughter of Sir Robert Drury.) Anne has a monument at Thornage www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/12254279375/
Children
i. Clement Framlingham died young
ii. Anne m (1st wife) Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy of West Harling
Charles m2 after her death to Elizabeth dsp daughter of Sir Thomas Barnardiston who erected the tomb in 1598
On the death of Charles the manors of Crowshall, Debenham, Abbotshallthe and Scotnetts passed to Sir Charles Gawdy second son of his daughter Anne Gawdy
However the heir being an infant and his mother dead and his elder brother Framlingham Gawdy under age, the Queen claimed the right to possession of all the lands during the minority, Lord High Treasurer Burleigh gave the benefit of it to Thomas Heigham who transferred his right (probably at a price) to their father Bassingbourne Gawdy who m2 Dorothy daughter of Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave & Anne Butts www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/xaq60e , who bore him a further 2 sons and 3 daughters.
(Charles Gawdy eventually married Judith daughter of Sir William Waldegrave and died 1629) (Framlingham Gawdy d1654 who inherited West Harling m Lettice daughter of Sir Robert Knollys and Catherine Vaughan)
Suffolk, Debenham
" Here lyeth the bodie of Sir Charles Framlingham, Knt., who dyed the 28 daye of July, An°. 1595. The sayd Syr Charles, had two wyfes, the first named Doretye, daughter of Sir Clement Heigham, Knt., and by her he had issue— Clement, that dyed without issue ; and Anne, that was married to Sir Bassingborne Gawdye, Knight ; and for his second wyfe he had Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Knight, which second wyfe overlived the sayd Syr Charles, and caused this monument to be erected An°. 1598."
1595 Sir Charles Framlingham and 1st wife Dorothy
Charles was the son and heir of Francis Framlingham 1544 who died at the siege of Boulogne by Elizabeth daughter of Jeffrey Tilney of Stansfield and Elizabeth Glenham (or Sir Philip Tilney). He was the great great great grandson of John Framlingham 1425 and Margaret Lee www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/13852613533/
Dorothy was the last child of Sir Clement Higham of Barrow Hall 1570 Speaker of the House of Commons, Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Anne (widow of Henry Bures of Acton www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4421471795/ and daughter of Sir George Waldegrave 1528 of Smallbridge by Anne 1572 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/6026137505/ daughter of Sir Robert Drury.) Anne has a monument at Thornage www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/12254279375/
Children
i. Clement Framlingham died young
ii. Anne m (1st wife) Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy of West Harling
Charles m2 after her death to Elizabeth dsp daughter of Sir Thomas Barnardiston who erected the tomb in 1598
On the death of Charles the manors of Crowshall, Debenham, Abbotshallthe and Scotnetts passed to Sir Charles Gawdy second son of his daughter Anne Gawdy
However the heir being an infant and his mother dead and his elder brother Framlingham Gawdy under age, the Queen claimed the right to possession of all the lands during the minority, Lord High Treasurer Burleigh gave the benefit of it to Thomas Heigham who transferred his right (probably at a price) to their father Bassingbourne Gawdy who m2 Dorothy daughter of Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave & Anne Butts www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/xaq60e , who bore him a further 2 sons and 3 daughters.
(Charles Gawdy eventually married Judith daughter of Sir William Waldegrave and died 1629) (Framlingham Gawdy d1654 who inherited West Harling m Lettice daughter of Sir Robert Knollys and Catherine Vaughan)