It is always possible that Thomas was baptised in East Worldham because, as you probably know, the surviving East Worldham registers do not start until 1690 with Thomas and Elizabeth Lamboll’s daughter Joane being the second baptism recorded.
There is a marriage licence for Thomas Lamboll of East Worldham, husbandman, to marry Elizabeth Houndsome of East Worldham at East Worldham, Shalden or Binsted dated 1 December 1679 so the surviving East Worldham register only records Thomas and Elizabeth’s last 4 children - Joane, Hannah, Matthew and Rebecca.
The 1666 Hearth Tax lists the local Lamboll heads of households as being:-
Philip Isington tything, Binsted 3 hearths
Thomas Froyle 8 hearths
Thomas East Worldham 1 hearth not chargeable
From this - it would seem that the East Worldham Thomas was not too closely related to the Froyle and Binsted families!! and that there were separate Lamboll families in the three places.
You will probably have noticed that a Thomas Lamboll was buried 21 Aug 1701 - possibly the Thomas in the Hearth Tax? and another 22 June 1705. The latter’s death gave rise to:-
1705 Inventory (top only) of Thomas Lamboll (Lambole) of East Worldham. (Hants Record Office 21M65/D3/715)
25 Jun 1705 Bond for the administration of the estate of Thomas Lambell of East Worldham. (21M65/D4/1705/43)
- have you looked at these to see what they tell you?
Sadly almost no manorial documents survive for East Worldham but there are Churchwardens’ accounts that might help.
There are also records that might shed some light on any possible connection between the three Lamboll families:-
1564A/15 Will and inventory of Barnard Lamboll of Froyle, Hampshire
1570B/101 Will and inventory (two) of John Lamboll of Froyle, Hampshire, husbandman
1588A/045 Will and inventory of Richard Lamboll (Lambole) of East Tisted, Hampshire
1626B/074 Will and inventory of Anne Lamboll (Lambole) of Froyle, Hampshire, widow
1676B/27 Will and inventory of Nicholas Lamboll of Bentley, Hampshire
1640 Will of William Lambole of Bentley, Hampshire, yeoman
Testator: William Lambole of Bentley, Hampshire, yeoman, sick and weak
Date of Will: 15 June 1640
To my son Bernard Lambole five shillings having already had his portion, and all my clothes; to my son Nicholas Lambole ten pounds and two pewter platters;
to my son Bernard a flockbed, a flock bolster, coverlet, pair of canvas sheets and a "borden" bedstead;
to my son William Lambole's daughter Ann Lambole my cow;
residue to my son William Lambole's son William, Executor
Proved: 10 October 1640 to William Lambole snr. in minority of Executor
(SHC DW/PA/7/13 ff.77-78; DW/PA/5/1640/94)
Will of William Lamboll, Yeoman of Bentley, 10 December (TNA 1667 PROB 11/325)
Other mentions of the name include:-
Lay Subsidies (only the better off) - Froyle
1571? Sybil £12, Thomas Lamboll £6, John Lamboll £3
1586 John Lamboll £3, Thomas Lambole £7, Nicholas Lambole £3.
1598 Joanne Lambole £3, William Lambole £8, Nicholas Lambole £3
1600 Nicholas Lambole £3, Joan Lambole £3, William Lambole £7
Musters:-
Froyle Ann 1624, 1626, 1633,
“ Ann widow 1635, 1638
“ Thomas 1624, 1626, 1633
“ Thomas jun 1633, 1635
Binsted Barnard 1626, 1629, 1632, 1635, 1637, 1638
“ William 1624, 1626, 1629, 1632, 1635, 1637, 1638
Bentley William 1626
“ Nicholas 1638
10 Sep 1593 Feoffment: cottage called Nottinghams and a garden adjacent in Froyle between:-
i) Nicholas Ede (or Eade)
ii) William Lambole of Froyle, yeoman, and John Newman of Bentley, yeoman. (87M87/63)
1620-21 HAMPSHIRE AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT: Worldham Park, in Woolmer and Alice Holt Forest Inquisition as to assart lands and purprestures. (TNA E 178/4508)
Names mentioned include - Gilbert Lambole.
1622 Froyle manorial court mentions Anna Lamboll widow of Nicholas.
1628 BINSTED: Grant by way of exchange, 15 December 1628 between
(i) Henry Wheeler of Binsted, yeoman
(ii) William Lambold of Bentley, yeoman
(a) 1½a in Isington in the Breach Close, by (i) to (ii);
(b) 2 pieces of arable in Tisworth (1½a), by (ii) to (I) (3M51/365)
1634 BINSTED AND FROYLE, 'PREMISES LATE NEWMANS' [See also 57M78/E/T32,33] Bond, 14 August 1634, in the penal sum of £14 for the good performance of the provision of a lease dated 13th August 1634 between
(i) William Lambole, senior, Bentley, yeoman.
(ii) John Costen, Binsted, husbandman. (Endorsed '27'.) (57M78/E/T42)
26 Jul 1650 Lease for 7 years: messuage with parsonage, barn and the hay barn with stables, an adjoining house with a cart house between
i) William Jephson of Froyle, esq
ii) Thomas Lambole of Froyle, yeoman. (18M67/24)
1661/2 Froyle. The presentation of Homage att the Court Baron on Tuesday the sixteenth day of Aprill in the Thirteenth Yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second etc. mentions Thomas Lambold.
c1666 - A particular of the Manors of Froyle & Husseys in the County of Southampton: 4 myles beyond Farnam, & 36 myles from London.
There is a list of freeholders including:-
Thomas Lambole for ‘a freestone house, called the Joyntur house’, (3M49/18)
There were also some Quaker Lambols in the area:-
1695 29th of the 3rd month Thomas Lamboll of Greywell married Bridgett Hawkins of Odiham at Alton Meeting House and had children in Holybourne and Alton. Yours Jane