He was the son of Ralph de Bulmer and Margaret (?).
He married Agnes de Sutton, daughter of Sir Thomas de Sutton and Agnes de Hothom, before 1406. He died on 24 April 1406. His will (dated 13 April 1406) was proven (by probate) on 10 May 1406.
A large slab on the sanctuary step records that Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, was buried here in his parish church in 1738, and removed to the Castle Howard mausoleum (completed in 1742) in 1745. This information is carved on a battered stone first used for the burial of Sir Ralph Bulmer in 1406. Most of the incised border is illegible, but the Bulmer arms are seen in the two right-hand corners and the name "RADULPHUS BULMER" is clearly visible.
He was the son of Ralph de Bulmer and Margaret (?).
He married Agnes de Sutton, daughter of Sir Thomas de Sutton and Agnes de Hothom, before 1406. He died on 24 April 1406. His will (dated 13 April 1406) was proven (by probate) on 10 May 1406.
A large slab on the sanctuary step records that Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, was buried here in his parish church in 1738, and removed to the Castle Howard mausoleum (completed in 1742) in 1745. This information is carved on a battered stone first used for the burial of Sir Ralph Bulmer in 1406. Most of the incised border is illegible, but the Bulmer arms are seen in the two right-hand corners and the name "RADULPHUS BULMER" is clearly visible.
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