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  1. 1500 - 1561. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for Green. English: either a nickname for someone who was fond of dressing in this color (Old English grēne) or was young or immature or who had played the part of the ‘Green Man’ in the May Day celebrations or a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green (Middle ...

  2. Sir Thomas Greene's father was Sir Robert Green of Bobbing Kent who married Frances Darrel, daughter of Thomas Darrel of Scotney. Sir Robert was the son of Sir Thomas Norton alias Greene and his wife Alice Heveningham, daughter of Sir George Heveningham. George, by his mother Alice Bruyn, was a first cousin of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk.

  3. Sir Thomas Green (c. 1461 – 9 November 1506) was a member of the English gentry who died in the Tower of London, where he had been imprisoned for treason. He is best known as the grandfather of Catherine Parr, last wife of King Henry VIII. Sir Thomas was the son of Sir Thomas Greene (d. 1462) and Matilda Throckmorton (d. 1496). This branch of the Green family resided at Greens Norton in ...

  4. 19 de mar. de 2024 · To eldest daughter Wynyfred & heirs 200 acres part of Green's Inheritance, daughter Mary & heirs 200 acres part of said tract; daughter Margaret & heirs 200 acres part of said tract. Children to be in care of their mother. Exs: Brother Francis Green, brother Thomas Clarke. Leonard Green, son of Thomas Greene & Ann Cox) was born about 1638.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Thomas Greene, (VI), Lord of Greens Norton, was born in 1421 and died on 9 September 1462. Parents: son of Sir Thomas Greene and Phillippa Ferrers. Married: Matilda Throckmorton, daughter of Sir John de Throckmorton. FYI 1: "Maud" *is* short for "Matilda", and had long since become the common-use form, with "Matilda" restricted to formal ...

  6. 9 de jul. de 2022 · Thomas Greene, Lord of Boughton, of Boughton and Green's Norton in Northamptonshire, England, was the son of Thomas Greene and Alice Bottisham. He died about 1352, and was buried at Boughton. Thomas was made High Sherriff of Northampton in the early part of the reign of Edward III. He was knighted and used the title, "Sir Thomas, 5th Lord of de ...

  7. Our story began way back in the 1800s with the vision of one man, our very own Sir Thomas Lipton. From humble beginnings in a tenement building in Glasgow, Sir Thomas would rise to become a world-renowned entrepreneur, yachtsman and of course, tea merchant extraordinaire. At the tender age of just 16, Sir Thomas signed up as a cabin boy and ...