Hi Krisesjoint,
I realise that this was posted a long time ago, but as Flamank is a main line on my Family Tree, through Rev Henry Flamank, I am continually searching around.
Both myself and another "Flamank" from the same ancestry concluded that our branch was either an Orphan Branch or Illegitimate Branch, because we couldn`t trace back further than John Flamank & Thomasine James.
However I was clicking around the other day and came across transcripts from an early English Wales Newspaper dated in the 1800`s and it contained the following
"The REV. HENRY FLAMANK was of (or rather from) the Gonronson branch; and, as it has been stated, he was ejected from the living of Lanivet. He had been, previously, chaplain to the Governor of Pendennis Castle. In the Gentleman's Mag. Vol. 61, p. 919, there is a copy of a warrant, sent by Oliver Cromwell, for the appointment of Henry to the chaplaincy. Rev. ROGER FLAMANK, an elder brother, was, at the same time, ejected from the living of Sithney. He afterwards resided in St. Enoder. The last sermon that he preached was, it is said, from this text, (in reference to the sacrifices that he had made) "The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up.""
This link to Cromwell was certainly news to me and even the Goronson branch...
Does anyone else have any further information.
David