Robert Washington (1544-1622)

of Sulgrave & Brington, Northamptonshire

He was born at Sulgrave Manor. In 1601 - the same year in which he bore a son by his second marriage - he surrendered the Manor of Sulgrave as well as the patronage of the neighboring rectory of Stuchbury to his eldest son by his first marriage, Lawrence, presumably in order to protect his rights. However although the Manor of Sulgrave then totalled over a thousand acres, by 1610 it had been diminished to just 7-acres, the most part of which was sold in 1605 to Thomas Adkyns. In 1610, the remaining 7-acres, including the manor house itself was conveyed by Robert's son - with Robert's consent - to a cousin, Lawrence Makepeace.   

Parents

Lawrence Washington

Wool Merchant & Mayor of Northampton, of Sulgrave Manor

1500-1583

Anne Aimee Pargiter

Mrs Anne (Pargiter) Washington

1504-1564

Spouse

Elizabeth Chishull

Mrs Elizabeth (Chishull) Washington

d.1622

Children

Lawrence Washington

of the Manors of Sulgrave & Wicken, Northamptonshire

1565-1616

Associated Houses

Sulgrave Manor

Sulgrave near Banbury

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