Henry de Threlkeld
Abt 1268 --
Name Henry de Threlkeld Born Abt 1268 Threlkeld, Cumberland, England Gender Male Fact 1 1292 Westmorland, England [1] sheriff or under sheriff of Westmorland County (see Notes) Person ID I9309 obenlandGenealogy Last Modified 9 Aug 2018
Family Odonea Veteripont, b. Abt 1269 Married Abt 1289 [2] Children 1. John de Threlkeld, b. Abt 1290, Threlkeld, Cumberland, England [natural] Last Modified 9 Aug 2018 Family ID F3689 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Fact 1 According to Nicholson and Burn's History of Westmorland and Cumberland Counties, Vol 1: " Henry de Threlkeld is said to have been Sheriff of Westmorland. He was probably under Sheriff at this time, when the office of heredity Sheriff was jointly held by Isabella Clifford and Odonea de Leybourn as coheiresses of their father, Robert de Veteripont."
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Sources - [S4042] "Pedigree of the Threlkelds of Threlkeld, Cumberland, of Yanwath and Crosby Ravesworth, Westmoreland and of the Threlkelds of Osthorpe, Yorkshire, Pensher and Durham", W. Johnson, F.S.A, (Name: T. Wilson; Location: Highgate, Kendal, Westmoreland, England; Date: 1888;), Article XXII of "Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeology Society", edited by The Worshipful Chancellor Ferguson, M.A., LL., S.S.A, President of the Society. Article as communicated to W. Jackson by Kirkby Stephen on 7 Jul 1887; pages 298-317; accessed 16 April 2015.
- [S4043] History of Westmoreland and Cumberland, Nicolson and Burh, Vol I, pp 273 and 610.
- [S4042] "Pedigree of the Threlkelds of Threlkeld, Cumberland, of Yanwath and Crosby Ravesworth, Westmoreland and of the Threlkelds of Osthorpe, Yorkshire, Pensher and Durham", W. Johnson, F.S.A, (Name: T. Wilson; Location: Highgate, Kendal, Westmoreland, England; Date: 1888;), Article XXII of "Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeology Society", edited by The Worshipful Chancellor Ferguson, M.A., LL., S.S.A, President of the Society. Article as communicated to W. Jackson by Kirkby Stephen on 7 Jul 1887; pages 298-317; accessed 16 April 2015.