The arms of Echyngham (right), Azure fretty argent, and those of Rykhill (left), Gules, two bars gemelles between three annulets argent, in late medieval glass at Nettlestead, Kent.
Sir Edward Echyngham (ante 1483 – 8 July 1527), (also Etchingham, Itchyngham, etc.), of Barsham and Ipswich in Suffolk, was a commander on land and at sea, briefly Constable of Limerick Castle, and Collector of Customs at Ipswich. He is remembered as the author of a letter to Cardinal Wolsey describing the death of Lord Admiral Howard at Brest in 1513.[1] From 1485 the presence of the Howard Dukes of Norfolk was felt directly along the Barsham reach of the River Waveney from their possession of Bungay Castle.
^'76. Edward Echyngham to Wolsey', in A. Spont (ed.), Letters and Papers Relating to the War with France, 1512–1513, Navy Records Society, Vol. X (1897), pp. 145-54 (Internet Archive).
Sir EdwardEchyngham (ante 1483 – 8 July 1527), (also Etchingham, Itchyngham, etc.), of Barsham and Ipswich in Suffolk, was a commander on land and at...
Edmund as heir. Bedingfield's sister Mary was the first wife of Sir EdwardEchyngham. In 1523 Bedingfield was knighted for bravery by Charles Brandon, 1st...
successor Sir Owen Hopton married Anne, elder daughter and heir of Sir EdwardEchyngham of Barsham, Suffolk. As Lieutenant of the Tower of London, from c....
Ichyngham or Echyngham (died 1546) was an English official and landowner in Ireland. Ichyngham was apparently a son of Sir EdwardEchyngham of Barsham,...
Layer Marney Tower, Sir Philip Bothe of Shrubland Old Hall, and Sir EdwardEchyngham of Barsham). One of these at Oxborough, a table tomb with a high arching...
August 1527 acted swiftly to win the appointment as successor to Sir EdwardEchyngham in the controllership of the Ipswich customs. He served as one of the...
in construction, and six in the Professional/Scientific sector. Sir EdwardEchyngham (died 1527) owned the manor of Blaunchards in Heveningham Joshua Vanneck...
marriage from the Echyngham family patrimony, and Sir Goddard was unsuccessfully challenged for title to them by EdwardEchyngham of Barsham, Suffolk...
engagements, controller of the Ipswich customs (in succession to Sir EdwardEchyngham) in 1527, Bailiff, Portman and M.P., and a benefactor of St Mary-at-Key...
University of Oxford, who held that dignity for three consecutive years. The Echyngham family, seated at Etchingham in Sussex, traced an unbroken descent in...
(III) became the nephew of Sir EdwardEchyngham of Barsham in north Suffolk, and therefore the cousin of Anne Echyngham, wife of Sir Owen Hopton of Cockfield...
thwarted Norfolk's attempts to appropriate the younger heiress of Sir EdwardEchyngham, acquired some further manors and property in east Suffolk, and embarked...
Countess of Downe. Sir Owen Hopton married Anne Echyngham, the elder daughter and coheiress of Sir EdwardEchyngham and Ann Everard. They had the following children:...
library was sold by Sothebys on 26 June 1876. Hall published: "Echyngham of Echyngham" (1850) "Notices of Sepulchral Memorials at Etchingham, Sussex,...
'King Edward IV': pp. li-liii (Google). View originals at AALT. See also the suit Boleyn v Echyngham in De Banco rolls, CP 40/829 (Michaelmas 8 Edward IV)...
and services to his comrades in arms, the Duke of Exeter, Sir Thomas Echyngham, and others, following their return from the wars in France. Although...