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Thomas Manny
Born1357
London, England
DiedJanuary 1362 (aged 4–5)
Deptford, Kent
Cause of deathDrowning
Noble familyManny
FatherWalter Manny, 1st Baron Manny
MotherMargaret, Duchess of Norfolk

Thomas Manny, also known as Thomas de Manny or Thomas of Manny was the only son and heir of Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk and Walter de Manny, 1st Baron Manny.

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Biography

Born in 1357 in London, England,[1] he was the third son of his mother and only son of his father. He was heir to the office of Lord Marshal, Earldom  of Norfolk and Barony of Manny. His two other half-brothers had died before being ten years of age; thus, he was his parents' only son.

Thomas died aged five. He drowned in a well in Deptford, Kent[2] in January 1362.[1] He was succeeded as heir of his father's barony by his full sister. Finally, their mother's titles were to be inherited by their older half-siblings and the descendants of them as their mother would die after the Manny title would become extinct.

Siblings

Half-siblings

From his mother's first husband John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave:

Full siblings

References

  1. ^ a b "Thomas Manny (son of Walter, 1st Baron Manny)". RoyaList Online. royalist.info. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Weever 1767, p. 216.

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