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View Tree for Thomas De HeydonThomas De Heydon (b. Abt. 1185, d. 1250)

Thomas De Heydon442, 443, 444, 445, 446 was born Abt. 1185 in Eydon, South Erpingham, Norfolk, England447, 448, 449, 450, 451, and died 1250 in South Erpington,England452, 453, 454, 455, 456.

 Includes NotesNotes for Thomas De Heydon:
[hendren9.FTW]

Of Heydon Manor. Justice Itinerant in Norfolk County, 1221. Commission held directly from Henry lll.[Brøderbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0698, Date of Import: Aug 11, 1998]

(Individual Note) Thomas de Heydon is likely the earliest member of the Hayden family that we will rind. Records before this period in England just simply do not exist. The name HEYDON derived from the town of Heydon, in the county of Norfork. Blomefield says, "The present name of Haydon as it is commonly called, signifies the Highdown or plain on a gill, which is agreeable to its situation. The Highdown which gives its name to the family is about fourteen miles west of Norwich in Norfolk County, England. William the Conqueror bestowed this section upon the Earl of Warren, who, by intermarriage with the Haydens, became with them retainers of these estates. They were also intermarried with the Longsvilles, Gurneys, Boleyns and other notable families, their Coat of Arms is on record in the British Museum. "Haydon Hall" was in 1829 the seat of William Earl Lygton Bulwer, Esq., older brother of the novelist. Thomas was justice itinerate of Norfolk County in 1221, appointed under the terms of the Magna Carta by King Henry III.[chrisreeder1298.ftw]

[hendren9.FTW]

Of Heydon Manor. Justice Itinerant in Norfolk County, 1221. Commission held directly from Henry lll.[Brøderbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0698, Date of Import: Aug 11, 1998]

(Individual Note) Thomas de Heydon is likely the earliest member of the Hayden family that we will rind. Records before this period in England just simply do not exist. The name HEYDON derived from the town of Heydon, in the county of Norfork. Blomefield says, "The present name of Haydon as it is commonly called, signifies the Highdown or plain on a gill, which is agreeable to its situation. The Highdown which gives its name to the family is about fourteen miles west of Norwich in Norfolk County, England. William the Conqueror bestowed this section upon the Earl of Warren, who, by intermarriage with the Haydens, became with them retainers of these estates. They were also intermarried with the Longsvilles, Gurneys, Boleyns and other notable families, their Coat of Arms is on record in the British Museum. "Haydon Hall" was in 1829 the seat of William Earl Lygton Bulwer, Esq., older brother of the novelist. Thomas was justice itinerate of Norfolk County in 1221, appointed under the terms of the Magna Carta by King Henry III.[hendren10.FTW]

Of Heydon Manor. Justice Itinerant in Norfolk County, 1221. Commission held directly from Henry lll.[Brøderbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0698, Date of Import: Aug 11, 1998]

(Individual Note) Thomas de Heydon is likely the earliest member of the Hayden family that we will rind. Records before this period in England just simply do not exist. The name HEYDON derived from the town of Heydon, in the county of Norfork. Blomefield says, "The present name of Haydon as it is commonly called, signifies the Highdown or plain on a gill, which is agreeable to its situation. The Highdown which gives its name to the family is about fourteen miles west of Norwich in Norfolk County, England. William the Conqueror bestowed this section upon the Earl of Warren, who, by intermarriage with the Haydens, became with them retainers of these estates. They were also intermarried with the Longsvilles, Gurneys, Boleyns and other notable families, their Coat of Arms is on record in the British Museum. "Haydon Hall" was in 1829 the seat of William Earl Lygton Bulwer, Esq., older brother of the novelist. Thomas was justice itinerate of Norfolk County in 1221, appointed under the terms of the Magna Carta by King Henry III.

More About Thomas De Heydon:
Baptism: 457, 458, 459, 460, 461
Burial: 462, 463, 464, 465, 466
Christened: 467, 468, 469, 470, 471

More About Thomas De Heydon and <Unnamed>:
Marriage: WFT Est. 1204-1233472, 473

Children of Thomas De Heydon are:
  1. +William De Heydon,Esq., b. Abt. 1220474, 475, 476, 477, 478, d. Abt. 1272479, 480, 481, 482, 483.
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