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Francis Mountford, (1474/76–1536), of the Inner Temple, London and
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, Norfolk, was an English Member of Parliament. Francis owed much of his political career through his connections through his marriage to a member of the Thursby family.


Family

He was the son of Osbert Mountford of Feltwell by Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Heath of Mildenhall, Suffolk. Francis Mountford ''m.'' 1) Margaret, daughter of
Thomas Thursby Thomas Thursby (died 9 August 1510), was a merchant, three times Mayor of King's Lynn and the founder and benefactor of Thoresby College. He was the son of Henry Thursby, four times Mayor of Lynn and Burgess for Lynn, in turn son of John Thursby ...
of Lynn, Norfolk; 2) Gertrude, daughter of Robert Hoting of London. Francis had married Margaret Thursby before 11 August 1509, when Richard Aylmer's will is dated. He mentions my brother ffrannces mountford''' in his will. Children of Francis Mountford and Margaret Thursby, first marriage: * Thomas (b.bef.1510), ob. s.p. * Osbert Mondeford (b.bef.1510) of Feltwell or Fletwell, ''m''. 1) Margaret, daughter of John Townsend, son of Sir Richard of Raynham; 2) Bridget, daughter of Sir John Spelman of Narborough in Norfolk ** Children of Osbert Mondeford and Margaret Townsend, first marriage: *** Elizabeth (d.1613), the wife of Geoffrey Cobb (d.1581) of
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in Norfolk, the son of William Cobb and Dorothy, daughter of Sir John Spelman of Narborough, and had: **** Sir William Cobb (d. 27 August 1607) of Sandringham in Norfolk, Esq. son and heir, ''m''. Mary (d.1629), granddaughter of Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh,
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and captain of the guard and vice-chamberlain of the household of Mary I. Sir Henry Bedingfield was also the one entrusted with the care of Princess
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Tudor during the reign of Mary I after she had been suspected of involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion. She would forever afterwards refer to him affectionately as 'My Gaoler'. They had: ***** Jeffrey Cobb (d. 14 July 1623), Esq., son and heir, ''m''. Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Anthony Thwaits of Hardingham, Esq. by Frances, the daughter and heiress of Humphrey Bedingfeld and Margaret, daughter of Edward Cocket of Ampton, and had: ****** William Cobb (1613–1664+), son and heir, aged 10 years on the death of his father. He was a great royalist, and a colonel in the army, or militia, and suffered greatly on that account. He ''m''. Elizabeth, daughter of
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of Oxburgh, and had by her four sons and several daughters. ******* Jeffrey Cobb (b.1639), eldest son, was aged 25, in 1664, ''m''. Frances, daughter of Isaac Astley of Melton Constable, Esq. He was the one who sold the lordship of Sandringham about 1686, to Sir Edward Atkyns,
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. ** Children of Osbert Mondeford and Bridget Spilman, second marriage: *** Bridget, the wife of George Fowler *** Elizabeth, the wife of Thomas Mite (Might) *** Temperance, the wife of Francis Pratt of Ruston *** Ursula, the wife of John Fastolphe *** Alice, the wife of Edmond Cobb of Snetsham *** Francis Mondeford ob. s.p. *** Sir Edmond Moundeford of
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, Norfolk ''m''. 1) Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Gawdy of Claxton; 2) Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Knyvett of Ashwellthorpe **** Children of Sir Edmond Mondeford and Francis Gawdy, first marriage: ***** Sir Edmund Moundeford (1596 – May 1643), who left much of his inheritance to his half-sister Elizabeth ***** Elizabeth **** Children of Sir Edmond Mondeford and Abigail Knyvett, second marriage: ***** Muriel ***** Abigail ***** Dorothy ***** Elizabeth *** Osbert Mondeford of Methwold in Norfolk ''m''. Mary, daughter of Garland of Brisingham in Norfolk, and had: **** Mary, 1st daughter and coheiress, the wife of John Curlington of Norfolk **** Anne, the wife of William Peck of Wooddalling in Norfolk *** Adam ob. s.p. *** Richard ob. s.p. *** John, had: **** Francis Mondeford of the Isle of Wight *** Geoffrey *** Edward * Adam Mondeford


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