his unknown Dillingham exists solely to
tie Thomas and William together. Probably born circa 1380, during
the reign of Richard II. He presumably knew of the Wars of the
Roses, although it has been said that few commoners were affected.
Henry of Bolingbroke deposed Richard II in 1399. The House of
Lancaster survived in Henry IV, V and VI until 1461. It was
during the reign of Edward III (r.1327-1377) that surnames were
required of Englishmen, so this mans father may have been
the first Dillingham. [DILLIN.GED]