APPENDIX I
Grants, Positions, and Titles Given
to Thomas Boleyn
1509 | – | Knight of the Bath. |
– | Keeper of the Exchange, Calais; Keeper of the Foreign Exchange, England. | |
1511 | – | Keepership of the Park of Beskwode, Nottinghamshire, Borham and Powers, Essex; Busshy, Hertfordshire; Henden, Kent; Purbright, Surrey. |
1512 | – | Manor of Walkerfare and Wykmere, Norfolk. |
– | Keeper and Constable of the Norwich Castle and Gaol. | |
1513 | – | Partial Wardship and custody of the lands and of Elizabeth Grey, daughter and heir of Viscount Lisle. |
1514 | – | Life grant of the Norfolk manors of Saham Tony, Nekton, Panworth Hall, Cressingham Parva, and the hundreds of Waylond and Grymmeshowe. |
1520 | – | Comptroller of the Household. |
1521 | – | Treasurer of the Household. |
Manor of Fritwell, Oxfordshire. | ||
1522 | – | Manor of Fobbing, Essex; survivorship (alongside his son, George) the manor, honour, and town of Tunbridge; the manors of Brasted, Penshurst Place and Park, Northeligh, and Northlands, Kent. |
1523 | – | Knight of the Order of the Garter. |
– | Joint office keeper of Bekeswood Park, Nottinghamshire, with herbage and pannage of 4 pence a day. | |
1524 | – | Parker of Thundersley, Essex, with herbage and pannage; Issues of the manor of Railegh, Essex 3 pence a day. |
1525 | – | Made Viscount Rochford. |
Steward of the Lordship of Swaffenhan, and the crown lands, parcel, and the honour of Richmond, Norfolk. | ||
1529 | – | First presentation to the recotyr of All Hallows ad Fenum, alias ‘the More’. |
– | Elevated to Earldom of Wiltshire and the Irish Earldom of Ormonde | |
Custody of lands and tenements in Lathingdon and Hadley, Essex. Also wardship of William, son and heir of John and Mary Strongman. | ||
1530 | – | Appointed Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. |
Wardship of Robert, kinsman and heir of Edward Knyvett. | ||
1531 | – | Fee of the manor and park of Henden alias Hethenden, Kent. |
Joint grant with George Boleyn, the offices of steward of the honour of Railegh, keeper of Railegh park, master of the hunt of deer in Railegh park and Thundersley park, and bailiff of the hundred of Rachford alias Rochford, Essex. | ||
1533 | – | Grant of the parks called ‘le Posterne’ and ‘le Cage’, Kent. |
– | Grant of a fair at the town of Blickling, Norforflk on St. John Baptist's Day (24 June) and 25 June. | |
1534 | – | Feodary of the honor of Clare in Norfolk and other counties. |
1536 | – | Temporal goods of the bishopric of Norwich, ‘worth 3,000 of rent’, |
‘Two of the abbeys that are to be suppressed.’ |