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Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 58 - 1945 page 55
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.

altering the West Front. The initials and date "T.A.T.1713" found on the lead of the rain-water pipes testify to this.
He was succeeded by his son, Sir Thomas, 4th Bart., a traveller and collector, who met a violent end in Spain (v. Introduction, p. 47).
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H14 (223). Colonel Mathew Thomlinson. 1617-1681. Plate X.
Portrait, in armour with plain linen collar.
Circa 1650. (25 1/2" X 22".) Artist: Unknown.
Son of John Thomlinson, Esq., of Whitby, and brother-in-law of Judge Twisden.
Colonel of Horse in Parliamentary Army.
He was daily in charge of King Charles I at Westminster and escorted him to the scaffold. In recognition of his courtesy, the King presented him with his gold toothpick and the George and Riband which later were returned to the new King. Nevertheless he was in peril after the Restoration, and he had to spend the rest of his life at Bradbourne under the surveillance of the Judge.
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H15 (265). Sir Thomas Twisden, 1st Bart., of Bradbourne.
Portrait, in Judge's red robes, with linen collar and black

cap.
Circa 1670. (30" X 25".) Artist: after Joseph Michael Wright.
The original, a whole length, is in the Guildhall, London.
For notes on life, see No. H12.
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H16 (268). Anne Musters. -1729.
Portrait, in loose red dress lined with pink.
Circa 1715. (49 1/2" X 40".) Artist: possibly M. Dahl.
Daughter of John Musters, Colwick Hall, Nottingham.
Married: Sir Thomas Twisden, 3rd Bart. of Bradbourne, 1701.
Her dowry greatly assisted in the consolidation and rebuilding of Bradbourne.
She was mother of both 4th and 5th Baronets.
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H17 (227). Isabella Twisden. 1689-1764. Plate IX.
Portrait, in brown dress with bows and full sleeves with lace ruffles.
Circa 1730. (28" X 25".) Artist: probably Jeremiah Davison.
Daughter of Francis Twisden, youngest son of Judge Twisden. Her sister, Jane, married the 5th Bart. of Roydon.

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