Sir Lionel Tollemache, 1st Baronet (1562 – 1612), the son of Lionel Tollemache of Helmingham, Suffolk and Susanna Jermyn, served twice as Sheriff of Suffolk, in 1593 and 1609, and was knighted in 1612.
Biography
He was the only son and heir of Lionel Tollemache (1545 – 11 Dec 1575) of Helmingham, and Susanna, daughter of Sir Ambrose Jermyn of Rushbrooke in Suffolk. He was baptised on 14 December 1562 at Helmingham.[1][2]
He was Sheriff of Suffolk in 1593, again in 1609, and was amongst the first batch of baronets created on the institution of the order by James I in 1611.[1] On 22 May 1611 he was created a baronet of Helmingham, and was subsequently knighted at the Palace of Whitehall on 24 May 1612.[1]
He died in 1612 and was buried at Helmingham, "his effigy, in richly gilt armour, being placed by itself on the great tomb in the church there".[5] Above the kneeling figure of Sir Lionel are the Tollemache arms, with the arms of Cromwell, and beneath the lines:
Here with his Fathers sleeps Sr Lyonell Knight Barronet all Honors worthy well So well ye acts of all his life exprest His elders vertues and excel'd their beste His prudent bearing in his publique place Suff. high Shireve twice in 16 yeeres space. His Zeale to God and towards ill seventie His temperance his Justice his sinceritie His native mildnesse towards great and small His Faith and Love to Frends wife children all In life and death made him belov'd and deere
To God and men. Happy in heaven and heere. Happy in soule in body goods and name Happy in wedlock with a noble Dame Lord Cromwells Daughter happie in his heire Whose spring of vertues sprouts so yong, so faire Whos deere affection to his Founders' debtor Built them this toomb, but in his hart a better.
His widow, who outlived him by eight years, died on 24 March 1621 and was buried at Helmingham, where there is a marble tablet over the chancel door of the church erected to her memory.[6]