Sir Valentine


was born in 1560.2 He was the son of Walter Blake and Juliana Browne.1 He married, firstly, Margaret ffrench, daughter of Robuck ffrench.1 He married, secondly, Annabel Lynch, daughter of James Lynch.1 He died on 2 January 1634.1 He was buried on 6 January 1634 at St. Francis' Abbey, Galway, County Galway, Ireland.1 Saint Valentine (Italian: San Valentino, Latin: Valentinus) was a widely recognized 3rd-century Roman saint, commemorated in Christianity on February 14. Sir Valentine Blake: Birthdate: estimated between 1755 and 1815 : Death: Immediate Family: Son of Sir John Blake, 11th Baronet and Eleanor Lynch Husband of Eliza Donelan Brother of Sir Valentine John Blake, 12th Baronet and Barbara E Turner Half brother of Eliza Theodora de Moleyns, Baroness Ventry and Arabella Blake.

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In December 1559 he took £16,000 to the garrison and soon afterwards was appointed treasurer there. The following May he was imprisoned in the Fleet. Sir Valentine. He bewailed the ruined castles that were once of great value to the Crown but were now enclosed by sheep-farmers, ‘and the people clean driven away’ from the adjoining towns. View results and future entries as well as statistics by course, race type and prize money.

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Sir Valentine Knightley (1495–8 May 1566), Find a Grave Memorial no. Genealogy for Sir Valentine Knightley (1482 - 1566) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

In March 1584 Browne was appointed, with three others, to the arduous task of surveying escheated lands in Ulster. He was working as auditor at Berwick in 1550 and for the next three years travelled to and from the town. For $5 a month you'll get access to every new major content update for my games and access to all news.

He was released on 12 July but lost his office of victualler and treasurer of Berwick.Owning property in Berwick, Browne maintained his interest in the north despite his loss of office. People Projects Discussions Surnames He implored Burghley to have the Earl removed to other custody, lamenting that Northumberland had not changed his ‘mummish opinions’.

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Browne was summoned before the Council in December, and in March 1575 a commission was set up to examine his accounts. s. of Sir Valentine Browne of Croft.

Join. ; (2) Thomasine, da. He owned houses in Berwick, the manor of Oulchester, Northumberland, and property in Norfolk, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire, which he left to various members of his family. After the rebellion Northumberland became his prisoner, much to Browne’s embarrassment. Select a membership level. Family and Education. Sid Valentine is creating Adult Games. $5.

Browne’s grandfather, Sir Valentine Browne†, was victualler of Berwick, which he represented in two Elizabethan Parliaments. During the Northern rebellion, Browne was, in the words of the rebel Earl of Northumberland, ‘the most forward gentleman in the Queen’s service’, and in 1570 was knighted by the Earl of Sussex. (all 3 divisions) from 1569, Northumb., Westmld. 1589, Browne asked to be buried ‘in an honest and quiet wise, without any manner of superfluous charges or expenses’. Player. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni.Ireland. Auditor at Berwick 1550-3; auditor of the Exchequer to 1565; victualler of Berwick 1559-75, treasurer 1560-75; v.-adm. at Berwick by 1574; member, council in the north 1574; high steward and receiver-gen. of escheated lands in Ireland 1587.J.p.

Birth abt 1558 • Menlough, Galway, Ireland,Birth of Brother Captain James Blake(1560–1635) abt 1560 • County Galway, Ireland,Birth of Brother Robert Blake(1564–) abt 1564,Death of Father Walter Blake(1525–1573) Nov 1573,Birth of Son John Blake(1628–1691) abt 1628 • Ireland,Birth of Son Sir Thomas Blake, 4th Baronet Blake of Menlough(1630–1676) abt 1630 • Menlough, Galway, Ireland,Death 2 Jan 1634 • St Francis' Abbey, Galway, Ireland.Geni requires JavaScript!

1da. 152412025, citing St Mary's Churchyard, Fawsley, Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England ; Maintained by James Knightley (contributor 48799964) . He had served at Calais and was later employed at Dover, paying officers returning from the Continent.For the next 15 years of his life he was employed continually at Berwick.

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In August 1583 he wrote to Walsingham warning him that certain persons ‘beyond the Tyne’ would resort to him, ‘tending to praise themselves and their great services to the realm’.

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He was sent to Ireland to audit accounts in the winter of 1553, in the summer of 1556, and for a third time in 1559.