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Cantiana Vol. 58 - 1945 page 50
NOTES ON THE FAMILY OF TWYSDEN AND TWISDEN.
By Ronald G. Hatton, C.B.E., D.Sc., F.R.S.,
and the Rev. Christopher H. Hatton, O.S.B.
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She acquired the Roydon Estates and other properties,
and, through her son, Roger (H3), succeeded in her determination to
establish the Twysdens as heirs of Roydon.
Her daughter, Margaret, born 1545, married Richard Dering of Pluckley,
Kent.
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H2 (215). Margaret Twysden. 1564-1630.
Portrait, in black dress with puffed and slashed sleeves, with elaborate
white collar and ruffles, and holding fan.
Date: Unknown. (29" X 24".) Artist: possibly Gilbert
Jackson.
Daughter of Roger Twysden (H3), grand-daughter of Elizabeth Roydon (H1).
Married: Henry Fane, Esq., of Fairlawn, Kent. Their grandson, Sir Harry
Vane, the younger, was the prominent Cavalier.
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H3 (211). Roger Twysden. 1542-1603. Plate III.
Portrait, in black with white ruff. The crest, a cockatrice, and the
Arms of Twysden -- quartering Roydon --- with the motto Previsa
pereunt mala are depicted in top left corner. |
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Circa
1587. (44 1/2" X 32".) Artist: Unknown.
Son of Elizabeth Roydon (H1) and William Twysden of Wye and Chelmington,
who married in 1539.
Married: Anne Wiat, daughter of Sir Thomas Wiat, the younger, of
Allington Castle, Kent, 1562.
He consolidated the estates and the position of the family, and was
Sheriff of Kent, 1599.
He lived at Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent, and was succeeded by his
son, William (H4).
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H4 (263). Sir William Twysden, 1st Baronet of Roydon Hall.
1566-1629. Plate V.
Portrait, in black doublet and gown, with ruff, cuffs and sword belt,
and holding a walking stick.
Dated 1629. (29 3/4" X 23 3/4".) Artist: Unknown.
Son of Roger Twysden (H3) and Anne Wiat (D9).
Married: Anne Finch (H5), daughter of Sir Moyle Finch, 1st Bart. of
Eastwell, Kent (Hm1) by Elizabeth, 1st Countess of Winchelsea (Hc).
He was a Member of Parliament and at the Court of Queen Elizabeth. He
took part, with Essex, Howard and Ralegh, in an expedition to intercept
the Spanish West Indian Fleet, 1596-7 |
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