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Robert Tailboys, 3rd Baron Tailboys of Kyme

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Robert Tailboys
Baron Tailboys of Kyme
Bornc. 1528
Diedc. 1542 (aged c.14)
BuriedUnknown
ParentsGilbert Tailboys, 1st Baron Tailboys of Kyme
Elizabeth Blount

Robert Tailboys (c. 1528 – c. 26 June 1542[1]) was a younger son of Elizabeth Blount and Gilbert Tailboys, 1st Baron Tailboys of Kyme. Through his mother he was the half brother of Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, who was the only illegitimate offspring acknowledged by Henry VIII, King of England.

Birth

He was most likely the youngest child of Elizabeth Blount and her first husband Gilbert Tailboys. He was named Robert for his father's grandfather Robert Tailboys.[2] His birth came between his elder brother's George's birth in 1524 and his father's death in 1530, therefore at the time of his death in 1542 he was still a minor. His birth was probably towards the end of the marriage since there is so little information known about him.[3]

Life

Robert succeeded his brother George and was the last direct male line of the Tailboys. In his mother's Gower manuscript his signature is one of those that appears.[4]

Death

It has been suggested that Robert Tailbois died from the unhealthy Fen climate.[5] It has been speculated that Robert may have died as a result of consumption.[6] Following his death, his sister Elizabeth inherited the barony.

Peerage of England
Preceded by Baron Tailboys of Kyme
1540–1542
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Elizabeth Norton, Bessie Blount (London 2011) Pg. 139
  2. ^ Elizabeth Norton, Bessie Blount (London 2011) Pg. 177
  3. ^ Elizabeth Norton, Bessie Blount (London 2011) Pg. 177
  4. ^ Elizabeth Norton, Bessie Blount (London 2011) Pg. 179
  5. ^ Elizabeth Norton, Bessie Blount (London 2011) Pg. 178
  6. ^ Elizabeth Norton, Bessie Blount (London 2011) Pg. 179