Frederick Tilney
Sir Frederick Tilney (died 1445) Lord of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, and Boston, Lincolnshire, England, was the husband of Elizabeth Cheney, Lady Say and father of Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey. He is a great-grandfather of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, two of the wives of King Henry VIII of England, and a great-great-grandfather to Queen Elizabeth I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.[1]
Tilney, himself son of Sir Philip Tilney and Isabel Thorpe, made his principal residence at Ashwellthorpe Manor, inheriting his father's titles which were originally earned during the Siege of Acre amidst the Third Crusade.[2] His death left his young daughter Elizabeth as heiress to his estates. Elizabeth Cheney went on to marry again, wedding to Sir John Say of Broxbourne, Speaker of the House of Commons, and a member of the household of King Henry VI.
Notes
- ^ The Peerage website[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Fuller, Thomas. The church history of Britain (1842) p. 327.