Thomas Heneage

Thomas Heneage

Sir Thomas Heneage (1533, Epping, Essex, England – 17 October, 1595) was MP for Boston at the 1563 Parliament of England.

He was the son of Robert Heneage, Esq. and Lucy Buckton. Thomas married Anne Poyntz about 1555 she was the daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz and Joan Berkeley. Thomas and Anne had one child Elizabeth Heneage (9 July, 1556 – 13 March, 1632) who married Moyle Finch on 4 November, 1572. Heneage married a second time to Mary Browne, Countess of Southampton on 17 October, 1595. There were no children born from this second marriage.

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* [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/ThomasHeneage.htm tudorplace.com.ar] Accessed November 29, 2007


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