There were, however, other Throckmortons; the name in the Dictionary of National Biography occupies nearly eight pages. Most of them lived a good deal in London; all of them occupied good positions; the street, formerly part of Lothbury, may have received its name from one or other of the family. The following imperfect genealogy of the family will illustrate this possibility:

Sir John Throgmorton (Under Treasurer of Chamberlain of Exchequer) Lived in London, where his will is dated (d. 1445).

+Alianora, heiress of Sir Guy de la Spirn of Coughton.

├── Sir Thomas (d. 1472).

│ └── Sir Robert, Privy Councillor Henry VII. (d. 1518).

│ └── Sir George

│ +Katherine, daughter of Lord Vaux.

│ ├── Thomas (d. 1614).

│ │ └── Thomas, Baronet, 1642.

│ ├── Clement.