2955104.
Collector Frederick de Tylney & 2955105. Margery Lyne
~1325, Frederick de Tylnay born in Boston, Lincolnshire,
England, s/o §John Tilney.
~1325, Margery born on England.
~1343, Frederick married Margery.
1349, Frederick de Tilney, of Boston, merchant, a member of
the Corpus Christi Guild.
7/30/1351, Whereas the merchants of the Hanse of Almain
dwelling in Flanders, forgetting the kindnesses, benefits and liberties granted
to them by the king, have unjustly and in contravention of the liberties and
privileges granted to the merchants of England in Flanders … has appointed
Richard de Saltby, William de Spaigne and Frederick de Tilneye to find by
inquisition in the county of Lincoln in whose hands and where the said goods
are, and by whom the said debts are owed … (S) CFRs.
7/30/1353, Commission to William Malewayn and Frederick de
Tilneye; in the port of Boston and all places thence to Grymesby on the one
side, and there, and Maidenhouse on the other side, and there, to collect great
and petty customs. (S) CFRs.
1/29/1354, Commission to Ralph de Derby to take the place of
Frederick de Tilneye in the late commissions. (S) CFRs.
1/22/1359, … election of William de Spayne and Frederick de
Tylneye as collectors in the town and port of Boston. (S) CPRs.
7/1360, William de Spayne and Frederick de Tylneye delivered
£240
into the exchequer.
8/1360, William de Spayne and Frederick de Tylneye requested
to purvey 4,000 stokfissh, called 'winterfissh' to Southampton for the royal
household.
2/18/1363, Frederick appointed collector of customs in
Boston and places along the coast between Grimsby, Lincolnshire and Blakeney,
Norfolk. (S) CFRs.
11/20/1363, Commission de walliis et fossatis … Frederick de
Tilneye, … in the wapentake of Skirbok in the parts of Holland, co. Lincoln.
(S) CPRs.
1364, Frederick de Tilney, of Boston, merchant, a member of
the Corpus Christi Guild.
10/22/1365, “Associated Ports. Port: Boston, & all ports
from Grimsby to Blakeney inclusive Particulars of account of T. Aubreye &
F.de Tilney, collectors of Customs & Subsidy on imports & exports, and
of additional Customs on cloth exported.” (S) CFRs.
11/4/1366, Thomas Aubrey and Frederick de Tilneye,
collectors of customs and subsidies in the port of Boston. (S) CCRs.
1369, Frederic de Tilney the first mayor of the new Staple
of Boston [moved from Lincoln.]
2/3/1370, Frederick de Tylnay of Sc’o Bot’ho, querent … land
in Skyrbek’ … for 20 marks silver. (S) Feet of Fines, Lincolnshire.
1/27/1371, Ralph de Rocheford, knight, Frederick de Tylnay,
… querents, … manor of Hippetofthall … Toft in Holland. (S) Feet of Fines,
Lincolnshire.
3/28/1371, Frederick de Tylneye and John Hodein parts of
Holand, co. Lincoln to a subsidy. (S) CFRs.
4/11/1372, Frederick de Tylnay, querent … 4 acres of land in
Skyrbek’ … for 10 marks silver. (S) Feet of Fines, Lincolnshire.
10/22/1372, Frederick de Tylneye and William de Spaigne were
again appointed as collectors of customs and duties on wool, hides and cloth in
the ports near Boston. (S) CFRs.
12/4/1374, Commission de walliis et fossatis … to William de
Huntyngfeld, ‘chivlar,’ … Frederick Tilney, … (S) CPRs.
1/28/1376, Commission of oyer and terminer to William de
Thorp, … Frederick de Tylneye … (S) CPRs.
6/8/1376, “Letter of attorney. 1) Frederic de Tilney de St.
Botho. 2) Philipp de Tilney, his son. (1) to (2) to deliver seisin of manor of
Thefford to Thos. de Chosell and others, as above. At Thefford.” (S) UKNA.
3/4/1377, Commission de walliis et fossatis … Frederick de
Tilneye, … in the parts of Holland, co. Lincoln. (S) CPRs.
3/5/1377, Commission of the peace … Frederick de Tilney, …
co. Lincoln. (S) CPRs.
1377-9, “Port: Boston Particulars of accounts by F. de
Tylney & W. de Spaigne, collectors of Customs & Subsidy on wools,
&c., and of poundage.” (S) UKNA.
6/22/1377, Frederick de Tylney and William de Spaigne ; in
the port of Boston and all places on the one side as far as Grymesby, and on
the other side as far as Wysebich, to collect customs of for alien merchants …
(S) CFRs.
10/13/1377, … archdeacon of Lincoln, Frederick de Tilnay of
Sc’o Bot’ho, … querents … in Leek and Leuerton. (S) Feet of Fines,
Lincolnshire.
11/1377, Frederic appointed Deputy Butler of Boston.
1378, Frederick and son Philip in a property record.
By 1379, Frederick died.
[––Margery––]
1379, Dame Margery de Tilney, of Boston, a member of the
Corpus Christi Guild.
10/13/1389,
Margery de Tylney, …, querents, and Philip de Tylney, knight, and Grace, his
wife, deforciants. The manor of Ryngburgh' in the county of York and 1
messuage, 9 bovates of land and 66 shillings of rent in Kyllyngholme and Alesby
in the county of Lincoln … for 200 marks silver. (S) Feet of Fines.
10/13/1391,
James de Roos, knight, Margery Tilney, …, querents, and Philip de Tilney,
knight, and Grace, his wife, deforciants. The manor of Loueden' in Tydde of the
Blessed Mary. Warranty by Philip and Grace for themselves and the heirs of
Grace … for £100
sterling. (S) Feet of Fines.
1393, Margery, late the wife of Frederic de Tylneye had
licence for the alienation in mortmain of property in Boston to the alderman
and brethren of the fraternity of St. Mary, Boston. [Formed the previous year
by her son Philip.]
4/4/1394, Margery named an executor in her son Philip’s
will.
2/1398, Margaret de Tylney, relict of Frederic de Tylney, of
Boston and Grace de Tylney (daughter-in-law), noble woman, relict of Philip
Tylney, of Boston had papal indults to choose a confessor.
By 1415, Margery died. (Will of Margaret Skipwith
[granddaughter], widow of Robert, Constable of Flamborough.)
(S) The Hist. & Antiq’s of Boston, Thompson, 1856, P374.
Family notes:
·
1333, John Tilney occurs in the subsidy rolls
for Boston.
·
1342, John Tilney a collector of wool in
Lincolnshire.
Children of Frederick and Margery:
i. Philip Tilney
(1477552), born ~1345 in England.
ii. Alice de Tilney,
born ? in England.
Alice married John Skipwith.
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