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1603-1657), an English Parliamentarian, and a leading colonist in the short-lived Saybrook Colony, Member of Parliament for Morpeth (1640-52) and Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed (1654-1657) Sir William Fenwick, 2nd Baronet (c.1617-1676), an English landowner and politician who sat in.Īnother 113 words (8 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Phoenix Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Unisex Coat of Arms Hooded Sweatshirt $49.95$39.95ĪDD TO CART Early Notables of the Phoenix family (pre 1700)ĭistinguished members of the family include William Fenwick, Sheriff of Northumberland in 15 Sir John Fenwick, 1st Baronet (c.1570-c.1658), an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 16, supporter of the Parliamentary cause in the Civil War John Fenwicke (c.1593-1670), supported the parliamentary cause during the English Civil War George Fenwick (c. 1220." So as to tie this family with the aforementioned Northumberland entry, we found the following: "The Border Clan of Fenwicks, were most probably kin to the Fenwicks or Fenwykes of Northumberland who took their name from their ancient castle near Stamfordham. Interestingly, there is one listing of the family with the lower case "ff" prefix: "Robert de ffenwic who witnessed a confirmation charter by de Vmframvilla to the Abbey of Kelso c. Later, Reginald de Fynwyck or Fynvyk appears as bailie and alderman of the same burgh in 13. " The earliest record of the family was Nicholaus Fynwyk who was provost of Ayr in 1313. "This place, which lies on the south side of the Blyth, was formerly called Blakedene, and was part of the ancient barony of Morpeth: the family of Fenwick flourished on the spot for three centuries, the 15th, 16th, and 17th." įurther to the north in Scotland, the name is from "the village of Fenwick in the parish of the same name in Ayrshire. Over in Blagdon, another branch of the family was found and held estates for some time.

"In pulling down the remains of Fenwick Tower here, in 1775, several hundred gold nobles, of the coinage of Edward III., were found in an open stone chest, supposed to have been concealed in 1360 on the invasion of David, King of Scotland, who made prisoners the two sons of Sir John Fenwick, then owner of the castle." "The church, erected about the 13th century, is in the early English style, and stands west of the market-cross the chancel was built by the Fenwicks, of Fenwick Tower, and contains several monumental inscriptions to that ancient family and the Swinburnes." The surname Phoenix was first found in Northumberland where the family held a family seat at Stamfordham from ancient times. Armorial History Framed - Heirloom $69.95$59.45ĪDD TO CART Early Origins of the Phoenix family
