Marriage: John Boys of Denton m. c1540, "Elizabeth, da. of Sir Nicholas Lambard of London."
References:
Hasted. vol.III (ed. 1790) p759. Says that John Boys of Denton was the 2nd son of John Boys of Fredville by his wife.
Berry. "County genealogies : pedigrees of the families of the county of Kent." London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1830. p.440.
Behrens, Lilian Boys. "Under Thirty-seven Kings." London: Saint Catherine Press, 1926. Chap. VIII, pg.91.
P.W. Hasler, ed. "The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603." London: Boydell and Brewer. 1981. Member Biographies. (William Boys, 1541-1596)
Marriage: John Boys of Denton m. c1540, "Elizabeth, da. of Sir Nicholas Lambard of London."
References:
Hasted. vol.III (ed. 1790) p759. Says that John Boys of Denton was the 2nd son of John Boys of Fredville by his wife.
Berry. "County genealogies : pedigrees of the families of the county of Kent." London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1830. p.440.
Behrens, Lilian Boys. "Under Thirty-seven Kings." London: Saint Catherine Press, 1926. Chap. VIII, pg.91.
P.W. Hasler, ed. "The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603." London: Boydell and Brewer. 1981. Member Biographies. (William Boys, 1541-1596)
Inscription
Here under lyeth buried The Bodye of John
BOYS Esquyer, late patrone of This churche, and
Attorney generall to the Kyng ower sou'rayn Lord
of his honourable & hight court of chancery of
his great Ducyye of Lancaster - Which John
decesyd the xx Day of May in the Yere of our
lord god M.V°XLIII. On whose Soule Jesu have Mercy
Gravesite Details
Noted by Rev Bryan Faussett, 1759 (KAS).
Noted by Frank Watt Tyler. "The Tyler Collection." Canterbury, Kent, England: In St Mary Magdalene (Chancel), Denton, p.28.
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