Thomas Berkeley (died 1488)

Sir Thomas Berkeley of Wymondham, Leicestershire (died 1488) was an English lawyer, soldier and politician.

The commissioners raised 226 archers to help repel Richard, Duke of York's Yorkist rebellion and again in 1459.

As well as being an attractive prize, it was owned by way of a complex set of homages and services to multiple overlords.

[10][11][12] In 1468, Berkeley accused William Purley of entering his land two years earlier and stealing 20 hares, 200 rabbits, 12 pheasants and 20 partridges using swords, bows, and arrows.

He is buried in an alabaster topped altar tomb with his wife Petronella in St Peter's Church, Wymondham.