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    2651 Possibility??
    1634 RIGHT ED BARRET JOAN ST MARY ABCHURCH LONDON
    (2nd September 1634)

    Year of Marriage: 1633 Last Name: Bennett First Name: Joan Supplied First Name: Joan Spouse's Last Name: Right Spouse's First Name: Edmund Spouse's Supplied First Name: Edm Place: London Diocese Dedication: Bishop Ml Possible Counties: London,Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex County: London
     
    Wright, Edmond (I02994)
     
    2652 Possibility??
    1686 HALL WM HARRINGTON AN FACULTY OFFICE MARRIAGE LICENCE ALLEGATIONS uncertain

    May be buried Weston, Oxfordshire.

    Scope and content
    ADNEY v WARING: Deeds relating to Ridlington, Rutland and Church Stretton, Shropshire. Marriage settlements (William Hall of the Middle Temple and Anne Harington of London). Act to enable William Sheppard to change his surname to Hall. Inventories (William Hall of Boscombe, Wiltshire). Diary, correspondence, and accounts.
    Includes inventories of William Hall of Boscombe, Wiltshire, 1596 - 1732 Covering dates 1596-1732 Note ^^ See also: C 108/131,181,218,373) Held by The National Archives, Kew
     
    Harrington, Anne (I05473)
     
    2653 Possibility??
    1699 SALMON JN RENOLDS JANE THAXTED ESSEX 
    Reynolds, Jane (I05320)
     
    2654 Possibility??
    1773 JAXON WM JACKSON AN ARKESDEN ESSEX 
    Jackson, William (I05106)
     
    2655 Possibility??
    1775 SALMON EDM STOCK HAN BROXTED ESSEX 
    Salmon, Edmund (I06014)
     
    2656 Possibility??
    1777 JOSLIN THO WOODCOCK MARY ARKESDEN ESSEX 
    Josslyn, Thomas (I05725)
     
    2657 Possibility??
    1778 JACKSON SARA COWEL JN ARKESDEN ESSEX 
    Jackson, Sarah (I05491)
     
    2658 Possibility??
    1779 JOSLIN SARA DEAN GEO ARKESDEN ESSEX 
    Josslyn, Sarah (I05724)
     
    2659 Possibility??
    1841 Census: Shrivenham, Berkshire, England-though all state born in county?
    RG number:
    HO107 Piece:
    27 Book/Folio:
    13/10 Page:
    15 Registration District:
    Faringdon Sub District:
    Shrivenham EnumerationDistrict:
    Ecclesiastical Parish:
    Civil Parish: Shrivenham Municipal Borough:
    Address: Longcott, Shrivenham, Longcott County: Berkshire
    PUZEY, Thomas M 45 1796 Berkshire Pulhaim Yes born in county
    PUZEY, Ann F 40 1801 Berkshire
    PUZEY, Sarah F 20 1821 Berkshire
    PUZEY, Martha F 15 1826 Berkshire


    1851 Census Longcot, Berkshire, England:
    RG number:
    HO107 Piece:
    1687 Folio:
    96 Page:
    23 Registration District:
    Faringdon Sub District:
    EnumerationDistrict:
    10 Ecclesiastical Parish:
    Civil Parish:
    Longcot Municipal Borough:
    Address: Longcot County: Berkshire
    PUZEY, Caroline Daughter F 7 1844 Scholar Longcot Berkshire
    PUZEY, Richard Son M 13 1838 Scholar Longcot Berkshire
    PUZEY, Thomas Son M 15 1836 Scholar Longcot Berkshire
    PUZEY, Martha Daug. Unm F 26 1825 Longcot Berkshire
    PUZEY, Anne Wife Mar F 52 1799 Farmers Wife Eaton Hastings Berkshire
    PUZEY, Thomas Head Mar M 59 1792 Farmer Of 31 Acres Employing One Man Bishopstone Wiltshire


     
    Puzey, Thomas (I00398)
     
    2660 Possibility??
    Ann Axford of Erlestoke married John Froud of Roulston (?) in 1700. Mary Axford of Erlestoke married Edward Froud in 1737. In 1689 the house of John Axford (a Baptist) was permitted to be used for a service (Edward Froude was involved).

    May have had children Issac, Joseph, john and ann Froud.

    There were plenty of Axfords around in Elestoke prior to 1700 but the parish records are either spotty or people did not register (Baptists/Quakers, etc.?). For this reason we can only get back to Jonathon and Grace - they were quite well off (see the will, 760 pounds) - although they were probably the first to be in this position. There is a certain amount of early information about Axford activities in the Parish bit I do not seem to have any at hand.

    Married a second time to Thomas George? Mentioned as Anne George in the will of her father dated 1727.

    Day: 17 Month: Nov Year: 1712 Age: 35 Forenames: John Surname: FROUD Place: Edington; Priory County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 39985 Notes: husb of 1 )Ann 2) Betty 2nd son of Edward & Elizabeth
     
    Axford, Anne (I05838)
     
    2661 Possibility??
    Day: 1 Month: Jan Year: 1785 Groom Forenames: John Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Marlborough St Peter Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: minor,son of Anne
    Bride Forenames: Martha Bride Surname: BROWN Bride's parish: Chiseldon Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: minor,dau of George Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: BROWN William, Chiseldon Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
    Martha BROWN was born circa 1766. She was baptized on 25 Jul 1766 at Avebury, Wilts. She and John BROWN obtained a marriage license on 1 Jan 1785 (He of Marlborough, minor; she of Chisledon, minor). She lived at the parish of Chisledon, Wilts, on 5 Jan 1785. She married John BROWN, son of John BROWN and Ann JACOBS, on 5 Jan 1785 at Chisledon, Wilts (by licence). She was living on 26 Feb 1785. Prob this person, paid the Hair Powder Tax between 1796 and 1797. She was living on 13 May 1831 (prob this person - a friend of Elizabeth Rumboll of Wootton Bassett). She left a will on 15 Jan 1841 at Marlborough, Wilts (widow). She left the bulk of her property (including some farming stock) to Ann the wife of John Elift (should this be Clift?) of Woodborough, Wilts - not yet identified. She died on 14 Nov 1849. She was buried at St. Peter's, Marlborough, Wilts. Her estate was proved on 15 Jan 1850.

    Will of Martha Brown, Marlborough, 1850.
     
    Brown, Martha (I06333)
     
    2662 Possibility??
    Day: 11 Month: Nov Year: 1783 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: NALDER Groom's parish: Avebury (West Kennet) Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: farmer Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Elizabeth Bride Surname: NASH Bride's parish: Berwick Bassett Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: BAILY John sen, Calne,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean of Sarum in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and Uffculme, Devon
    Possibility??
    First name(s): Thomas Last name: NALDER Date of burial: 17 Mar 1821 Age at death: 69 Calculated year of birth: 1752 Place of burial: Avebury Dedication: St James County: Wiltshire
    Possibility??
    no title] 873/261 1736-1824 Contents: Abstract of title of Thomas Nalder to a house, malthouse and land in Avebury with copies of deeds 1736-1802. Survey of the estate prob. 1802. Copy deed of land enclosed under Avebury Enclosure around 1795, 1802. Copy will of Robert Nalder, Avebury, 1801 and of his marriage articles with Elizabeth Spanswick, Foley, Chilton Foliat, 1785. Correspondence and accounts on legal matters 1821. Deed of land in Avebury 1821.
    Parties: Nalder

    Will of Thomas Nalder Avebury 1820
    Wife Elizabeth, niece Sarah Nalder of Berwick Bassettt, John Nlader of Berwick Bassett; son of my brother John, brother in law John oriel Bailey,
     
    Nalder, Thomas (I06419)
     
    2663 Possibility??
    Day: 25 Month: Jul Year: 1763 Forenames: John Surname: HALCOMBE Fathers forenames: William Occupation: Mothers forenames: Elizabeth Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Devizes Description: St Mary County: Wiltshire Country: England

    Lived at Marlbro.
    There is a will of a John Halcomb of Marlborough. Proved 05 December 1831. PRO 11/1793
    Mentions wife Margaretta, two sons Thomas and William, daughter Ann Neate Blagg, her husband John Michael Blagg, daughter Catherine.

    First name(s): John Last name: HALCOMB Date of burial: 18 Jan 1831 Age at death: 68 Calculated year of birth: 1763 Place of burial: Marlborough Dedication: St Peter & St Paul County: Wiltshire

    St Peter and St Paul Marlborough
    To the memory of John Halcomb, esq, many years a member of the Corporation of this Town, who died January 13, 1831, in his 68th year."^
     
    Halcomb, John (I00485)
     
    2664 Possibility??
    Day: 29 Month: May Year: 1642 Groom Forenames: Edward Groom Surname: PEIRCE Groom's parish: Devizes Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: woollendraper Groom's age: 23 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Margaret Bride Surname: GOLDNEY Bride's parish: Chippenham Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 20 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Rowde Bondsman 1: STEEVENS John, Devizes Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    There is a Margaret Goldney christened Chippenham daughter of Gabriel 30.12.1615??

    Father? Second Marriage?
    Day: 14 Month: May Year: 1617 Groom Forenames: Gabriel Groom Surname: GOLDNEY Groom's parish: Chippenham Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Alice Bride Surname: WAITE Bride's parish: Bride's county: Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: als WITE Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: PICKERINGE Thomas,messenger Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
    A wealthy clothier named Gabrial Goldney born in 1589 and died in 1670. Had children Gabriel, Thomas, Margaret, John and Henry.

    no title] 1259/54 c.1684, 18th cent Contents: Inventory and copy will of Gabriel Goldney of Chippenham, clothier, 1681, proved 1684. (Three copies, one is 18th cent.) With an extract relating to a charitable bequest.
    Ibid. [Trinity, 18 Charles II.] a.d. 1666. - Fine made fifteen days after the feast of the Holy Trinity, 18 Charles II, between Thomas Neate, gentleman, and Adam Goldney, plaintiffs, and Israel Noyes and Margery his wife, deforciants, of 4 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 gardens, 4 orchards, 40 acres of land, 8. acres of meadow, 9 acres of pasture and common of pasture for all kind of cattle, in Erchfont alias Urchfont alias Urshont, Escott and Calne. The right of Thomas Neate and quitclaim to him and Adam and heirs of Thomas, and warranty against Israel and Margery and the heirs of Israel, for ^100 sterling.
     
    Goldney, Margaret (I06443)
     
    2665 Possibility??
    Day: 4 Month: Feb Year: 1793 Groom Forenames: Richard Groom Surname: WALTER Groom's parish: Yatesbury Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Martha Bride Surname: VAISEY Bride's parish: Monkton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: VAISEY Thomas, Monkton Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Vaisey, Martha (I03828)
     
    2666 Possibility??
    Day: 6 Month: Sep Year: 1766 Groom Forenames: John Orell Groom Surname: BAILY Groom's parish: Calne Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: clothier Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Sarah Bride Surname: NALDER Bride's parish: Avebury Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: BAILY John sen,clothier,Calne Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Nalder, Sarah (I06421)
     
    2667 Possibility??
    ELIZABETH SPANSWICK Pedigree
    Christening: 12 MAR 1754 Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, England
    Parents:
    Father: ROGER SPANSWICK Family
    Mother: ELIZABETH

    no title] 3202/10 1741-1811
    Contents:
    Deeds of land and 2 cottages, one described in 1811 as having been converted from a barn. Copy of the probate of the will of Roger Spanswick senior, Soley, Chilton Foliat, 1782 (P.C.C.)
    Parties: Le Grand, Spanswick, Nalder, Craven.

    Marriage on IGI between John Nalder and Elizabeth Spanswick not Robert
    [no title] 873/261 1736-1824

    A2A:
    Contents:
    Abstract of title of Thomas Nalder to a house, malthouse and land in Avebury with copies of deeds 1736-1802. Survey of the estate prob. 1802. Copy deed of land enclosed under Avebury Enclosure around 1795, 1802. Copy will of Robert Nalder, Avebury, 1801 and of his marriage articles with Elizabeth Spanswick, Foley, Chilton Foliat, 1785. Correspondence and accounts on legal matters 1821. Deed of land in Avebury 1821.
    Parties: Nalder

    Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
    Day: 8 Month: Feb Year: 1791 Age: 40 Forenames: Elizabeth Surname: NALDER Place: Berwick Bassett County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 142197 Notes: wife of John dau of Roger & Elizabeth SPANSWICK

    St Nicholas-Berwick Bassett
    ...White marble tablet on grey, to Elizabeth Nalder, died 1835. John Nalder, died 1794
     
    Spanswick, Elizabeth (I06265)
     
    2668 Possibility??
    Forenames: Mary Surname: EDMONDS Place: Wroughton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 31560 Notes: wife of Thomas
     
    Davis, Mary (I02403)
     
    2669 Possibility??
    George Hutchinson 03.08.1648 Richmond, Surrey son of George Hutchinson and Barbarie.
     
    Hutchinson, George (I07535)
     
    2670 Possibility??
    GRACE CHAMBERLAINE Pedigree
    Christening: 09 FEB 1612 Stow On The Wold, Gloucester, England
    (No parent given) However another child Edmund has father as John?

    10 Jan. 1661 FILE [no title] - ref. 1461/2203
    [from Scope and Content] Quitclaim by Grace White widow of Rodborne Cheney (late wife of Thomas White and formerly of Edmund Richmond alias Webb esquire) to Edmund Richmond Webb, esq.: the manor of Overtown alias Overwroughton alias Wrought on, with lands, etc.

    P3/W/375 Administration bond, commission, will 1673 White, Grace Widow Swindon

    Will of Grace White(nee Chamberlayne) of Even Swindon 20.03.1667/8
    To my three dau. unm. all my wearning apparrel equally.
    To my son Edmund Webb my silver tobacco box which was my father's
    To my 3 daus. which I had by my first husband, the wedding rings he gave me.
    To all my sons in law and all my daus. in law. in law 10s apiece to bye them rings.
    To my 2 daus. I had by my last husband the wedding rings he gave me.
    To my sons Thos. and James White my silver ring seale.
    To my cosen Eliz. White 10s to buy her a ring.
    My son Edmund Webb res.leg. and ex'tor he to pay all my debts, funeral expenses and leg.etc and to pay out the residue. 30 l to my son Oliver Webb
    The residue of my goods etc. shall be sold and the money divided into 5 equal parts and as to two parts to my dau. Kath Webb and the 3 parts residue I give to my sonne James White and my daus. Susanna White and Grace White equally.
    My brol Edmund Chamberlayne, Esq. overseer.
    Grace White
    Thomas White, Thomas Hodges and Ridley.

    WROUGHTON
    FILE [no title] - ref. 1461/2203 - date: 10 Jan. 1661
    [from Scope and Content] Quitclaim by Grace White widow of Rodborne Cheney (late wife of Thomas White and formerly of Edmund Richmond alias Webb esquire) to Edmund Richmond Webb, esq.: the manor of Overtown alias Overwroughton alias Wrought on, with lands, etc.

    May have had a daughter Grace. Mentions three daughters in her will??
    Possibility??
    WILLIAM LAURENCE Pedigree
    Male Family
    Marriages:
    Spouse: GRACE WEBB Family
    Marriage: 24 JUN 1658 Dauntsey, Wiltshire, England

    First name(s): Grace Last name: WHITE Date of burial: 21 Nov 1670 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Rodbourne Cheney Dedication: St Mary County: Wiltshire

    Ref No. P3/W/375 Alt Ref No P3/W/375
    Title Administration bond, commission, will Date 1673 Person White, Grace Occupation Widow Place Key /Even Swindon/Swindon/Wiltshire Community Swindon
     
    Chamberlayne, Grace (I00184)
     
    2671 Possibility??
    Grant DE/Gd/26997 7 Jas I (1609) October 16
    Contents:
    Sir Ralph Hare of Stowbardolfe, Norfolk, kt, Sir John Luke of Harpeden, Herts, kt, Sir George Peryent of Lamer in the parish of Whethamsted, Herts, kt, and Edward Barnes, citizen and mercer of London, to Sir John Garrard, kt, citizen and alderman of London: land, etc, in parish of Whethamsted.

    A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies ...By John Burke, John Bernard Burke (sir.)
    Sir Ralph Hare, was created a knight of the Bath at the coronation of King James I. 1603. He m. first, Mary, daughter of Sir Edward Holmden, knt. and by her had one son,
    John, his heir. Sir Ralph m. secondly, Anne, daughter of John Crouch, esq. of Cornbury, by whom (who m. secondly, Edward, Lord Montagu of Bough ton) he had no issue. Sir Ralph was very remarkable for his extensive charity to the poor. In 1603 he erected a row of six houses at Stow-fiardolph, for the reception of six poor persons, who were born in the parish, or had resided constantly there, for ten years at least, and endowed the said houses with lands to a considerable value, to be a maintenance for the poor inhabitants thereof for ever. He gave in his lifetime by deed, bearing date 30th April, 1623, to St. John's College, Cambridge, the gh-bc, tithes, &c. of the impropriate rectory of Marham, in Norfolk, with the advowsons of the vicarage, which his grandfather, John Hare, had purchased from Henry VIII. at the dissolution of the monasteries, to be employed in erecting a spacious library, and afterwards in maintaining thirty poor scholars in that college for ever. He died in August, 1623, and was s. by his only son,
    Sir John Hare, knt. who was distinguished in the lifetime of his father, having had the honour of knighthood conferred upon him at Newmarket, 4th December, 1617. He m. Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas, Lord Coventry, lord keeper of the great seal, temp. Charles I. and had issue,
    i. Ralph, his heir.
    Ii. John, of Bromsthorp, in Norfolk, m. Susan, daughter and co-heir of John Walpole, esq. of Bromsthorp, and left John Hare, Richmond herald, who d. in 1720.
    Elizabeth Hare, To. to Philip Bedingfcld, esq. of Bromsthorp. Anne Hare, d. in 1724. in. Hugh, d. unm.
    iv. Nicholas, m. Catherine, daughter of William Gery, esq. of Bushmead, in the county of Bedford, and had a son,
    Ralph Hare, of Harpham, m. Anne, daughter of Sir John Willis, bart. of Fen Ditton, in Cambridgeshire, and dying in September, 1728
     
    Hare, Raphe (I05241)
     
    2672 Possibility??
    Groom's Name: Thomas Willis Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Sarah Haylock Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 05 Oct 1813 Marriage Place: St. John, Duxford, Cambridge, England

    Two possibilities on Free BDM in Cambridgeshire. Many possibilities in Essex.
    WILLIS Sarah 83 Royston > 3a 186 Sept Qrt 1877
    Willis Sarah 85 Linton 3b 275 Sept Qtr 1879
     
    Haycock, Sarah (I05901)
     
    2673 Possibility??
    GYLES WEBB Pedigree
    Marriages:
    Spouse: BARBARA BEARD Family
    Marriage: 30 JUL 1640 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England
     
    Webb, Giles Richmond (I01231)
     
    2674 Possibility??
    HENRY BRUNSDEN Pedigree
    Event(s):
    Birth:
    Christening: 08 JUL 1632 Lambourn, Berkshire, England
    Parents:
    Father: JOHN Family
    Mother: JOAN BRUNSDEN

    ....
    John Brunsdone b. abt. 1587 Lambourn, Berkshire (father of William above) m Katheren Mushe b. date unknown on 08.10.1609 at Easton Royal, Wiltshire
    Children:
    William b. 1618 Easton Royal, Wiltshire
    John b. 1622/23 Easton Royal, Wiltshire
    Henry Brunsden b. abt. 1560 Lambourn/East Garston, Berkshire (father of John above) m Margaret (surname unknown) b. date unknown abt. 1581 at Lambourn, Berkshire
    Children:
    Thomas b. 1583 Lambourn, Berkshire (poss. twin)
    Margaret b. 1583 Lambourn, Berkshire (poss. twin) John b. 1587 Lambourn, Berkshire William b. 1589 Lambourn, Berkshire
    Agnes b. 1592 Lambourn, Berkshire
    Awdrie b. 1595 Lambourn, Berkshire
    Henry b. 1600 Lambourn, Berkshire Anne b. 1601 Lambourn, Berkshire
    Jane b. 1603/04 Lambourn, Berkshire
    John Brunsden b. abt. 1535 Lambourn, Berkshire (father of Henry above) m Mrs. John Brunsden b. abt. 1539 Lambourn abt. 1559 at Lambourn
    Children:
    Thomas b. 1553/54 East Garston/Lambourn, Berkshire
    Ann b. 1558 Kingsclere, Hampshire
    Rychard b. 1558 Kingsclere, Hampshire
    Henry b. abt. 1560 East Garston/Lambourn, Berkshire
    William b. 1574 Lambourn, Berkshire Robert b. 1578 Hathrop, Gloucestershire
    (not sure if Ann, Rychard and Robert are actually members of this same family due to their being born in different counties).The information above represents only my direct ancestors.

    There is a burial of a Henry Brunsden in 1712?? Too old?? 
    Brundsen, Henry (I05627)
     
    2675 Possibility??
    Henry Robinson buried St Olave Hart Street 1593
    Not mentioned in IPM of father in 1609 
    Robinson, Henry (I05420)
     
    2676 Possibility??
    Item
    Reference Code D/DU 293/162a
    Dates of Creation 26July 1647
    Scope and Content Feoffment for £650; with Bond for performance
    Tho. MORRELL of [saffron] Walden, gentleman (s. and h. of John MORRELL of THAXTED, yeoman, decd.), to William Wright of Barley (co. Herts.), yeoman
    Properties as in 293/154 and 160
    Witnesses: John [illegible], Samuel King and Edwin MORRELL, tenant of the premises
    Date From 1647
     
    Morrell (I06054)
     
    2677 Possibility??
    James William Puzey Pedigree
    Marriages:
    Spouse: Sophia Hammans Family
    Marriage: 12 MAY 1819 Marcham, Berkshire, England

    St Mary's Bishopstone
    J W P, 1837 (James William Puzey, headstone inscription illegible)
    S P, 1866 (Sophia Puzey, headstone inscription illegible)

    A2A
    no title] CC/Bishoprick/23/1-9 1837-1856
    Former reference: C.C. 109586 - 109594
    Contents:
    Copy will (1837) of James William Puzey of Bishopstone, and four admissions and four surrenders to the use of Mr. James Copleston Townsend, of two houses and lands in Bishopstone.
    Parties: Puzey.

    Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
    Day: 17 Month: Dec Year: 1837 Age: 47 Forenames: James William Surname: PUZEY Place: Bishopstone nr Swindon County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 98274 Notes: Also 3 children of James William & Sophia who died young
    Forenames: James William Surname: PUZEY Place: Bishopstone nr Swindon County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 98279 Notes: husb of Sophia
     
    Puzey, James William (I05780)
     
    2678 Possibility??
    JOHN LAW Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 11 FEB 1759 Chigwell, Essex, England
    Parents:
    Father: THOS LAW Family
    Mother: ELIZTH.

    John Law born Rickling married to Ann Chipperfield 12th Oct 1785 Clavering. Given to understand that John was a Publican??
    I am trying to trace their movements as some children were born/bapt. in Clavering, Rickling and Littlebury and one out of wedlock, John Law 1783.

    Also listed was Susanna 28 Mar 1790 dau of John and Ann,
    8th Apr 1792 MARY dau of John and Ann Law
    and 2 years later Oct 26 1794 James son of John and Ann Law.

    This is where Clavering comes in. Is this the same John Law and Ann Chipperfield who married 1785 in Clavering?(IGI)
    There were also two more registered in Rickling George and Thos both sons of George and Mary Law. Again where do these fit in? Brothers of John above.?
     
    Law, John (I05339)
     
    2679 Possibility??
    JOHN LORD MONTJOY. John Blount, Lord Montjoy ', October 6th, 1485. My body to be buried in the Chapel of the Friars Minors, Lon- don, where the body of my father is interred. To that house XX /. ; to Lora, my wife, the manors of Belton and Alexton for life, together with all my lands in Cotesmore, Gretham, Leicester, and Defford, in the counties of Rut- land and Leicestershire, with the advowson of the Church of Alexton, with remainder to the heirs male of the late Sir Walter Blount, Knight, Lord Montjoy, which was my dearest father; to William, my son and heir; to Rowland, my son, my chain of gold with a lion of gold, set with dia' monds; to William Blount, my brother; to Constantine, my daughter, c /. to her marriage ; to Ann and Elizabeth, my nieces, daughters of Sir James Blount, my brother ; my manor of Falde, in Staffordshire ; to Humphrey Blount my cousin. And I appoint Lora, my wife ; and Sir James Blount, my brother, my executors*. Proved November £2d, 1485.
    He was second son of Walter Lord Montjoy, K. G. and succeeded Edward, his nephew, 15th Edward IV. in that title, being then thirty years of age. * From Dugdale*s Abstract, vol. i. p. h90 ; and MS. Note.
     
    Blount, John (I04703)
     
    2680 Possibility??
    JOSEPH PUSY Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 28 DEC 1766 East Lockinge, Berkshire, England
    Death: 07 JAN 1767
    Parents:
    Father: WILLIAM PUSY Family
    Mother: FRANCES

    FRANCES PUZEY Pedigree
    Christening: 25 DEC 1798 East Lockinge, Berkshire, England
    Parents:
    Father: JOSEPH PUZEY Family
    Mother: MARY
     
    Puzey, Joseph (I05654)
     
    2681 Possibility??
    London Apprenticeship Abstracts:
    1688 Lipscomb, Henry son of Henry, Hackney, Middlesex, tailor to Thomas Roberts, 20 Jul 1688, Amoureres and Braziers Company 
    Lipscombe, Henry (I06950)
     
    2682 Possibility??
    MAREY BLAIR GRAY Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 12 JUN 1808 Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland
    Parents:
    Father: JOHN GRAY Family
    Mother: MAREY HALL
     
    Gray, Mary (I01631)
     
    2683 Possibility??
    Martha Jacklinge Pedigree
    Christening: 08 MAY 1687 Barrington, Cambridge, England
    Parents:
    Father: Thomas Jacklinge Family
    Mother: Margerett Pigott

    No Martha but next door to Barrington

    1. WILLIAM JACKLINGE - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Male Christening: 28 AUG 1656 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    2. ELIZABETH JACKLIN - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 26 MAR 1626 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    3. ELIZABETH JACKLINGE - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 26 FEB 1653 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    4. PRISCILLA JACKLIN - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 14 MAR 1629 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    5. JONATHAN JACKLING - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Male Christening: 01 OCT 1658 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    6. JOHN JACKLIN - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Male Christening: 27 MAY 1627 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    7. JOHN JACKLING - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Male Christening: 21 SEP 1651 Meldreth, Cambridge, England

    8. REBECCA JACKLINGE - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 27 APR 1655 Meldreth, Cambridge, England
     
    Jacklin, Martha (I06124)
     
    2684 Possibility??
    MARY ANNE MORRIS - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 08 APR 1819 Chertsey, Surrey, England
    MARIA MOORIS - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 09 MAR 1821 Chertsey, Surrey, England
     
    Morris, John Thomas (I06853)
     
    2685 Possibility??
    Name: Ann Ewan Age: 29 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Relationship: Wife Spouse's name : James Gender: Female Where born: Tarland, Aberdeenshire Registration Number: 201 Registration district: Glenmuick Civil parish: Glenmuick County: Aberdeenshire Address: Holmehead ED: 4 Household schedule number: 63 Line: 23 Roll: CSSCT1861_29 Household Members:
    Name Age
    James Ewan, Farm servant, Glenmuick, Aberdeen 30
    Ann Ewan 29
    Jane Ewan 5
    Euphemia Ewan 3

    1871 Census:
    Name: Ann Ewan Age: 37 Estimated birth year: abt 1834 Relationship: Wife Spouse's name : James Gender: Female Where born: Tarland, Abdnsh Registration Number: 201 Registration district: Glenmuick Civil parish: Glenmuick County: Aberdeenshire Address: Homehead Occupation: Ag Lab Wife ED: 4 Household schedule number: 68 Line: 2 Roll: CSSCT1871_38 Household Members:
    Name Age
    James Ewan 47
    Ann Ewan 37
    Jane Ewan 15
    Margaret Ewan 17
    John Ewan 4
    Maria Ewan 11 Mo
    Frank Stewart 32
    Margaret Stewart 32

    1881 Census: Second marriage as Stewarts listed as sons??
    Could be nephews, son of Frank Stewart??
    Name: Ann Ewan Age: 49 Estimated birth year: abt 1832 Relationship: Head Gender: Female Where born: Midmar, Aberdeenshire Registration Number: 222A Registration district: Midmar Civil parish: Midmar County: Aberdeenshire Address: Croft At Bankhead Occupation: Crofter Of 4 Acres, 2½ Arable ED: 5 Household schedule number: 6 Line: 19 Roll: cssct1881_64 Household Members:
    Name Age
    Ann Ewan 49
    Robert Ewan 23
    Alexander W Stewart 12
    John A Stewart 8
     
    Stewart, Annie (I02237)
     
    2686 Possibility??
    Name: Elizabeth Hope
    Gender: Female
    Baptism/Christening Date: 29 Dec 1683
    Baptism/Christening Place: BROMHAM,WILTSHIRE,ENGLAND
    Father's Name: Edward Hope
    Father's Birthplace:
    Mother's Name: Margaret
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05432-2
    System Origin: England-ODM
    Source Film Number: 950238
    Reference Number:
    Collection: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
     
    Hope, Elizabeth (I04465)
     
    2687 Possibility??
    Name: Mary Hope
    Gender: Female
    Baptism/Christening Date: 28 Sep 1662
    Baptism/Christening Place: BROMHAM,WILTSHIRE,ENGLAND
    Father's Name: Edward Hope
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05432-2
    System Origin: England-ODM
    Source Film Number: 950238
    Reference Number:
    Collection: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 
    Hope, Mary (I04451)
     
    2688 Possibility??
    Name: Robert Harrington Burial Date: 10 Mar 1716 Parish: St Andrew Holborn County: London Borough: City of London Record Type: Burial

    Will of Robert Harington Gentleman St Andrew Holborne, London 30 January 1715 March 1716-nephew John Briscoe, Cousins Catherine and Mary Briscoe, niece Elizabeth Tale, loving sister Madam Hall, my sister Smith's children, my cousin Arabella Atkins, late sister Kekewich, cousins Elizabeth and Thedosia Morgan, cousin Elizabeth Faulkner, wants to be buried in the parish of Martin in Oxford,
     
    Harrington, Robert (I05472)
     
    2689 Possibility??
    P1/C/829
    Alt Ref No
    P1/C/829
    Title
    Administration bond
    Date
    1747
    Person
    Childs, Hugh
    Place Key
    /East Hagbourne/Hagbourne/Berkshire
     
    Child, Hugh (I05663)
     
    2690 Possibility??
    ROWLANDUS BARCLEY Pedigree
    Christening: 01 AUG 1613 Cradley, Hereford, England
    Parents:
    Father: GULIELMI BARCLEY Family
    Mother: MARGARETA

    Son of William, sheriff of Worcester 1617.
    In 1537?8 Robert Acton as tenant of the manor received pardon for acquiring it without licence. (fn. 25) The manor then followed the descent of Elmley Lovett (fn. 26) until it was sold by Sir John Acton in 1615 to William Berkeley of Cowleigh, (fn. 27) son of Rowland Berkeley of Worcester and Spetchley, a wealthy clothier who came from Hereford to Worcester in the 16th century. William was sheriff of the county in 1617 (fn. 28) and compounded for not taking the order of knighthood in 1631. (fn. 29) William conveyed the manor, in trust for his wife, to his brother Sir Robert Berkeley in 1636, (fn. 30) and, though he did not die until 1658, (fn. 31) he seems to have been succeeded at Cotheridge before 1646 (fn. 32) by his son Sir Rowland Berkeley, who compounded for delinquency on 11 August in that year. (fn. 33) The charge against him was that 'his house being within three miles of Worcester, he continued to live there while it was held for the king, and was placed on a Commission for the safeguarding of the County, and for raising contributions for the king's forces.' On 25 August 1646 he paid a fine of £2,030. (fn. 34) He was among the Cavaliers who at the surrender of Worcester on 23 July 1646 obtained written passes of safety to their homes on taking the oath not to bear arms again against Parliament. (fn. 35) A valuable description of the Worcester battle-field at the memorable fight of the evening of 3 September 1651 survives from the pen of Sir Rowland, (fn. 36) who seems to have been brought to Worcester, much against his will, from Cotheridge, where he had this time remained at home 'resolved not to meddle.' He wrote to his father-in-law, Sir Thomas Cave, that he was fetched to 'King Charles' from Cotheridge by a major with a party of horse. Having learnt that a commission had been issued to him and other gentlemen of the county to assist Major-General Massey, then governor of Worcester, and 'not liking the employment,' he, while waiting for audience with the king, got to his horse and fled home with what speed he could, the battle being already hot on both sides of the town. He got in about nine that night, after an exciting ride through the army, being captured once by the Scots, and escaping from them again. The next morning by sunrise a party of the Parliament horse rode to Cotheridge and told Sir Rowland he must come with them to their general. They carried him off and took his dun colt with them, but by the time they reached St. John's he found they had no order for what they did, and again escaped home.
    Sir Rowland was one of the gentlemen chosen by King Charles in 1660 to be invested with the order of the Royal Oak, an order which was not instituted. (fn. 37)

    From: 'Parishes: Cotheridge', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 (1924), pp. 255-260. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42891 Date accessed: 08 February 2009.

    Thomas Berkeley, the only son of Sir Rowland, died in Greece, unmarried, on 25 October 1669, as is recorded in an inscription in Cotheridge Church. Sir Rowland's eldest daughter, Elizabeth, had married Henry Green of Wyken (co. Warw.), and her son Rowland inherited the manor in accordance with Rowland Berkeley's will. (fn. 38) He assumed the surname of Berkeley, (fn. 39) and was sheriff of the county in 1710. (fn. 40) His name is written 'Mr. Barkley Green' in a letter from Thomas Foley to Robert Harley of 17 July 1710, which describes a recent visit of Dr. Sacheverell to Cotheridge, at Mr. Berkeley Green's invitation. (fn. 41) On his death in 1731 he was followed in succession by his son Rowland, who died in 1759, and by his grandson of the same name, (fn. 42) who became sheriff of the county in 1764 (fn. 43) and M.P. for Droitwich in 1774. (fn. 44) He died in 1805, and was succeeded by his brother, the Rev. Henry Rowland Berkeley, D.C.L., Fellow of New College, Oxford, who also died childless in 1832. Cotheridge then passed to his nephew, (fn. 45) the Rev. Richard Rowland Tomkyns, Fellow of New College, rector of Great Horwood, Bucks., who assumed the name of Berkeley and died in 1840. (fn. 46) He was succeeded by his cousin, the Rev. John Rowland Berkeley, (fn. 47) who died unmarried in 1850, being followed by his brother William. William Berkeley died in 1869, when the manor of Cotheridge passed to his eldest son, the Rev. William Comyns Berkeley, who died in 1885, (fn. 48) and whose son Mr. Rowland Comyns Berkeley is now lord of the manor.

    From: 'Parishes: Cotheridge', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 (1924), pp. 255-260. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42891 Date accessed: 08 February 2009.

    "1635 M^ Rowland Bartleigh and M^«. Dorothy Cave were married the twenty six day of November." This was afterwards Sir Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, co. Worcester, Knt.

    Possibility?? Son?
    Will of Sir Rowland Berkeley of Cotheridge, Worcestershire 11 April 1696 PROB 11/431
    Mentions daughter Penelope Street, wife of Sir Thomas Street, grandson Rowland Greene, daughter Margaret, wife of William Bromley, daughter Dorothy Berkeley, 
    Berkeley, Rowland (I01558)
     
    2691 Possibility??
    SARAH GIVER Pedigree
    Marriages:
    Spouse: JOHN PAMPHILON Family
    Marriage: 22 OCT 1678 Debden, Essex, England
     
    Gyver, Sarah (I05710)
     
    2692 Possibility??
    SARAH OAKMAN Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 14 JUN 1772 Albury, Hertford, England
    Parents:
    Father: WILLIAM OAKMAN
     
    Oakman, Sarah (I05270)
     
    2693 Possibility??
    Sibel Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 27 SEP 1617 Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, England
    Parents:
    Father: Thomas Jacob

    Daughter??
    P3/M/161Administration bond, inventory, letter 1664 Maskelyne, Sibyl Purton
     
    Jacob, Sybil (I03615)
     
    2694 Possibility??
    Susanna Lee Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 14 JUN 1753 Box, , Wiltshire, England
    Parents:
    Father: James Lea Family
    Mother: Mrs Susanna Lea

    There is a marriage of a Susanna Lee and Charles Wheeler at Box in 1775. Mentioned in will of Martha Lee in 1794??
     
    Lee, Sussanna (I04553)
     
    2695 Possibility??
    Susannah Chapman baptised Christ Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire daughter of Willaim and Frances Chapman 1.01.1673.


    Name: Frances Chapman Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1675 Christening Date: 13 Feb 1675 Christening Place: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Father's Name: William Chapman Mother's Name: Frances

    Will date 1733 of Devizes, formerly Botley. Hampshire.
    No record of burial at Devizes to date.

    The Will of Susanna Walton (late of the parish of Botley in the county of Southton) of the Devizes in the County of Wilts and Diocese of Sarum

    In the name of God amen I Susanna Walton of the parish of Botley in the county of Southon widow and calling to mind the uncertainty of life and that all must submit to death and being in perfect health mind and memory praised be God for the same do make and ordain this my last will and testament herby revoking and making null and void all other and former wills and testaments. Imprimis I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my maker hoping in the intercession and merits of Jesus Christ my saviour for full pardon and remission of all my sins and as to my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named and which worldly goods as God in his mercy have given me I give and bequeath and devise the same in manner and form following. Item I give and bequeath to Susanna Maton the wife of William Maton the sum of one shilling. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Anne Maton the wife of Peter Maton one feather bed bolster with the appurtenances thereunto belonging over the hall and the feather bed which is over the parlour next the window with the appurtenances to Susanna the daughter of Anne and Peter Maton. Item I give and bequeath to Joseph son of Anne and Peter Matron one feather bed with the appurtences in the same room just by. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Walton the sum of five pounds to be paid her two years after my decease. All the rest of my goods chattels money purse apparel bonds bills credits and whatever else I shall be possessed with at the time of my death my debts and funeral expenses be first paid and satisfied I give devise and bequeath to my beloved son John Walton of the Devizes in the County of Wilts Clerk nominating constituting and appointing him my only and sole executor of this my last will and testament given under my hand and seal this twenty sixth day of September in the year of our Lord 1733.
    Sus. Walton
    Signed sealed published and declared by the testator to be her last will and testament and in the presence of us. The mark of Elizabeth Davis Georg. Churcher Thomas Cobb.
    January17th 1734 at Devizes this will was proved before the Rev. John Shergold Cerk, master of Arts, lawful surrogate of the Rev. and Worshipfull Charles Naylor Clerk Doctor of Law chancellor of the diocese of Sarum and by him admon and the effects of the testatrix Susanna Walton was granted to John Walton the executor within named being first sworn to the truth of the said will to perform the same and to exhibit an Inv and acct. when thereto required.
    Thom Frome not. Public.

    Marriage at Deerhurst says of Tewksbury, Gloucestershire. The will of Guy Chapman 1718 and William Chapman(brothers?) both mention their kinswoman Susannah Chapman wife of Reverned Joseph Walton.  
    Chapman, Sussanah (I04421)
     
    2696 Possibility??
    Text: Afterwards, the said John Mundaye for the sum of 100 marks to him paid by Nicholas Jenyns, citizen and Alderman of London, by indenture dated, 28 Mar [1527] , 18 Henry 8th. sold the said premises to the said Nicholas and his heirs for ever; which said premises the said William Hayes gent., at the special request of the said John Mundaye by his charter dated 28 Apr [1530] , 22 Henry 8th. demised to the said Nicholas Jenyns, skinner, late Alderman of London and to Margaret his wife, and to Barnard Jenyns, John Worsoopp, Everard Effamatt, Edward Barbour, Henry Standyshe and Alexander Whithead, writer, citizens of London: to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the said Nicholas and Margaret Jenyns, and their heirs for ever: of which said premises the said Dame Margaret Haward, sometime the wife of the said Nicholas Jenyns, after the death of the said Nicholas, was solely seised. Book: Burials. (Burial) Collection: England: London - Inquisitiones Post Mortem For The City of London, 1561-1577

    Brother??
    Text: Before the death of Thomas Pierson one Richard Bowland, gent., was seised of 1 messuage with shops, cellars, &c. lying in the parish of St. Pancras within the city of London sometime in the tenure of John Worsoppe; and 3 shops, cellars, warehouses and buildings situate within the said parish, and being so seised he on 10 Apr [1569] 11 Eliz. enfeoffed thereof the said Thomas Pierson and Joan his wife: to hold to them and to the heirs of the said Thomas for ever. Book: Burials. (Burial) Collection: England: London - Inquisitiones Post Mortem For The City of London, 1561-1577
    Name: Anne Barnes Marriage Date: 27 Feb 1562 Parish: St Michael Bassishaw County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: John Worshppe Record Type: Marriage Licence
    Name: Martha Cole Marriage Date: 30 Sep 1566 Parish: All Hallows Honey Lane County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: John Worssop Draper Record Type: Marriage
    Name: Jone Warcopp Burial Date: 6 Sep 1569 Parish: St Botolph Bishopsgate County: London Borough: City of London Record Type: Burial
    Name: John Worshopp Burial Date: 14 Apr 1570 Parish: St Botolph Bishopsgate County: London Borough: City of London Record Type: Burial
    Will of John Worsopp, Scrivener of London 07 November 1538 PROB 11/27
    Will of Edward Worsopp or Worsop, Mercer of London 07 May 1563 PROB 11/46
    Will of John Worsopp, Gentleman of Clapham, Surrey 11 April 1595 PROB 11/85
    Description Will of John Worsope, Draper of London Date 05 August 1474 Catalogue reference PROB 11/6
     
    Worsopp, John (I06994)
     
    2697 Possibility??
    There is a Robert Salmon buried Arkesden in 1728??

    Probably this one:
    Or the Robert Slmon who married Mary and has children baptised in Broxted in the 1690-1710.
    John Salmon son of Robert Salmon and Mary his wife was baptised November, 1704. Broxted
    Millicent daughter of Robert Salmon and Mary baptised 08.12.1713 Broxted 
    Salmon, Robert (I05375)
     
    2698 Possibility??
    There is an Ann Jeves daughter of Robert born Bampton, Oxfordshire.

    ) The site of Manor Farm was occupied by the late 16th century and possibly from the Middle Ages, (fn. 56) and by the 18th century there were farmhouses along the southern edge of the heath, some attached to the chief Bampton manor and presumably long established. (fn. 57) Of those, Lower Farm includes a datestone inscribed RIM 1675, perhaps for Robert Jeeves (or Geeves) (d. 1703) and his wife Margery, (fn. 58)

    From: 'Lew: Introduction', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13: Bampton Hundred (Part One) (1996), pp. 90-93. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15945 Date accessed: 08 December 2010. 
    Geaves, Ann (I07736)
     
    2699 Possibility??
    Thomas Blee Elizabeth Squire Hinxworth 25 Dec 1734 
    Squire, Elizabeth (I03151)
     
    2700 Possibility??
    Will of Edmund Maskelyne, Gentleman of Purton, Wiltshire 04 February 1632 PROB 11/161
    Lawyer.

    Possibly the Inquest into Post Mortem Wiltshire dated 19th Feb 1630
    Wiltshire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery in the Reign of Charles 1st
    Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman.
    Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman.
    Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman.
    County: Wiltshire
    Country: England
    Edmund Maskelyne died on the 19 Feb [1630] last past; Nevell Maskelyne is his son and heir, who is of the age of 21 years and more.

    Edmund Maskelyne1564 - 1630
    Edmund Maskelyne, Lord of the manors of Crickdale & Chillsoth, Feodary for Duchy of Lancaster (1608), Barrister-at-Law, M.P for Crickdale (1625). Wiltshire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery in the Reign of Charles 1st Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman. Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman. Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman. County: Wiltshire Country: England Edmund Maskelyne died on the 19 Feb [1630] last past; Nevell Maskelyne is his son and heir, who is of the age of 21 years and more. Wiltshire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery in the Reign of Charles 1st Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman. Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman. Edmund Maskelyne, gentleman. County: Wiltshire Country: England Edmund Maskelyne, late of Pirton, gent., was seised in fee of the hundred and borough of Crickladde, co. Wilts, and the rents of assize of the free tenants, and perquisites and profits of the court of the hundred and borough of Crickladd, and an acre of meadow in the common meadows and fields of Chelworth in the parish of Crickladd, formerly enjoyed by the bailiff of the hundred of Highworth and Crickladd, commonly called Stray Acres, which premises were formerly parcel of the possessions of Thomas, late Lord Seymour, attainted, and late the lands of George Whitmore, esquire, and are held of the King as of his manor of Est Greenewich by fealty only, in free and common socage, and are worth by the year, clear, ¹3; of the manor of Chelworth alias Chelworth, Crickladd alias Servingtons manor of Chelworth, co. Wilts, and a toft and close of pasture containing one acre and a half and one virgate of land, meadow, and pasture, in Calcott and Chelworth, late the land of Sir George Trenchard, knight, which are held of the King in chief by knight service, and are worth by the year, clear, 3s. 4d.; one messuage and 2 virgates of land in Chelworth in the parish of Crickladd St. Sampson, called Gallons alias Gaions, and another messuage and 2 virgates of land in Chelworth called Redwaies and Perridge, late the land of Edward Goddard, esquire, which are held of Henry, Earl of Danby, as of his manor of Chelworth, and are worth by the year, clear, 20s.; one messuage lying in Chelworth, late the land of Robert Hobbs, which is held of the said Earl of Danby, as of his manor of Chelworth, and is worth by the year, clear, 2s.; of an acre of arable land in the fields of Chelworth called Meade Furlong, late the land of John Trynder, which is held of the Earl of Danby, as of his manor of Chelworth, and is worth by the year, clear, 1d.; and 1/2 acre of pasture in a place called Walter Furlong in Chelworth, and 1/2 acre of arable land in Meade Furlong, late the land of Henry Rutter, which are held of the Earl of Danby, as of his manor of Chelworth, by fealty and suit of court, and are worth by the year, clear, 1d.; and also of 2 acres of pasture in Walter Furlong in Chelworth, late the land of Edward Vaughan, gent., worth by the year, clear, 2d.; of 2 acres of land and meadow, whereof one is in Northmeade and the other in a field called Spittle, late the land of John Clerdye, worth by the year, clear, 2d.; of one messuage in Crickladd St. Sampson and 5 acres of arable land lying in the Fields of Chelworth, late the land of John Greene, worth by the year, clear, 2s. 6d.; of one messuage with a garden adjoining in Crickladd St. Sampson, and of certain parcels of arable land and pasture in the fields of Chelworth in the parish of Crickladd St. Sampson, containing 4 acres, and one parcel of wood in the parish of Pirton called Shooterclyffe Hill, containing 16 acres, late the land of Sir John Hungerford, knight, held of the manor of Pirton by fealty and suit of court, and worth by the year, clear, 3s. 4d.; of one burgage in the parish of Crickladd St. Sampson, late the land of William Hutchins alias Balle, which is held of the King as of the manor of East Greenwich by fealty, and is worth by the year, clear, 2s.; of a messuage, 8 cottages, 9 gardens, 9 orchards, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 10 acres of arable land, 3 acres of wood, in several places and fields of Puritan alias Pirton, late the land of Edmund Dowdswell, held of the manor of Pirton by fealty only, and worth by the year, clear, 30s.; one close of pasture called Hursteeds Close containing 3 acres, and a parcel of meadow called Stitche, lying in a little meadow in Pirton, late the land of Edmund Grenaughe, held of the King by knight service, and worth by the year, clear, 1s.; of one messuage, forecourt, garden, and land now enclosed called Ringesburye, containing 20 acres; and of certain parcels of arable land in Betwell Field in Pirton, containing 2 acres, with common of pasture late the land of Edward Jenkins alias Morgan, held of the manor of Pirton, worth by the year, clear, 6s. 8d.; one cottage, garden, and close of pasture containing 3 acres in the parish of Pirton, parcel of the manor of Pirton Kaynes, late in the occupation of William Keblewhite or his assigns; and of an annual rent of 3s. 8d. from the lands and tenements of the aforesaid Edmund in Pirton to Gray Lord Chandos, his heirs and assigns, that is to say, 2s. 2d. for land late Dowdswells, 1s. 6d. for land called Webhay, parcel of the manor of Pirton Kaynes, and of 2 small cottages with gardens containing a quarter of an acre in Pirton near the cottage aforesaid and parcel of the manor of Pirton Kaynes, late in the occupation of Robert Band and John Litle, and of a parcel of waste in Pirton containing 20 perches, and of a parcel of meadow called the Tething Halfe containing 1/2 acre in a place called Litle Meade, and of a parcel of land called Downe Way, containing 1/2 of acre, late the land of Gray Lord Chandos, held of the King, and worth by the year, clear, 4s.; and of certain parcels of meadow called Steane Meade in the parish of Pirton in a place called Vennys, and in another meadow adjoining to a bridge called Woodwardes Bridge in Pirton, late the land of Thomas Bargett, held of the King in chief by fealty only, and worth by the year, clear, ...; of certain parcels of meadow in the parish of Pirton on the east part of Rea, containing 2 acres, late the land of [blank] Saunders alias Mills and held of the King in chief by fealty only, and worth by the year, clear, 6d.; of certain parcels of meadow in or near the parish of Rodborne upon the east side of Rea, containing 2 acres, late the land of Thomas and William Saunders alias Mills, which are held of the King in chief by fealty only and worth by the year, clear, 4d.; of one close in Woodwardes Craftes, containing 6 acres, late the land of George and Aldam Penfold, which are held of the King by knight service and worth by the year, clear, 3s. 4d.; and of one parcel of arable land and meadow in the parish of Pirton called the Syde of the Downe, containing 4 acres, late the land of Thomas Pannell, which are held of the King in chief by knight service and worth by the year, clear, 4d.; of a close of pasture in Pirton called Webhay containing 3 acres, late the land of Richard Bath, which are held of the manor of Pirton Kaynes by fealty and the rent of 1s. 6d., and worth by the year, clear, 1s., and of a close of pasture in the further part of the plain in the said parish of Pirton; of an acre of arable land in Downefeild in Pirton, and of a close of pasture in the upper part of the east marsh of Pirton called Mopes, late the land of William Bayne alias Ellis, which are held of the King in chief by knight service, and worth by the year, clear, 1s.; of one close of meadow containing 5 acres in the north part of the plain in the parish of Pirton; of a certain parcel of meadow containing 1/2 acre in the parish of Pirton, and of a parcel of meadow containing 4 acres in Brookmeade in Pirton, late the land of William Reade, which are held of the King in chief by knight service and worth by the year, clear, 5s.; of 2 closes on the further side of the plain in the parish of Pirton and 1 1/2 acre of arable land near a little meadow and a virgate of land in Hurne and 7 buttes of land and certain land lying in several places and fields of Pirton, late the land of Anthony Gleede, which are held of the King in chief by knight service, and worth by the year, clear, 5s.; of one close of meadow called Litle Meade Plott in Pirton, and 9 acres of land in the fields of Pirton late the land of John Sadler, which are held of the King in chief by knight service, and worth by the year, clear, 5s.; of a messuage and 2 other messuages, one whereof is called Malfordes, late of Gray Lord Chandos, and held of the King in chief by knight service; of a certain parcel of land in the parish of Pirton in a place there called Barfeild, containing 200 perches, which is held of the King in chief by knight service, and worth by the year, clear, 2s.; of a parcel of wood called Succond alias Sokthones in Bradon in the parish of Pirton, at or near a place called Greenehills, containing 14 acres, late the land of Robert Webbe, which is worth by the year, clear, 5s.; of a parcel of ground in Restropp in the parish of Pirton, and one cottage with a close of pasture called Buthey, and 4 acres of land in Pirton called Lytle Landes, late the lands of the church, which are worth by the year, clear, 1s.; of the reversions of a messuage in Liddiard Tregoze, of 2 messuages in Liddiard Millicent and Shawe, co. Wilts, of a messuage in Pirton and of a messuage in Pirton Stoke, co. Wilts; and of a cottage and close of pasture in Pirton called Begburies, of another messuage and close in Pirton called Cripps, late the land of Thomas Gates and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of William Maskelyne, which reversions are expectant upon the death of Robert Maskelyne, and which are worth during the life of the said Robert Maskelyne nothing, and after his death 30s.; of 2 messuages, one cottage, and 2 closes of pasture in Pirton, called Brayes and Rymans, late the land of [blank] Pepwall, which are held of the King in chief by fealty only, and are worth by the year, clear, 10s.; of a messuage, a cottage, and 10 acres of meadow in the parish of Pirton, late the land of William Ware, and held of the manor of Pirton, by fealty, suit of court and 3d. rent, and are worth by the year, clear, 13s. 4d.; of a close of pasture in Pirton in a place called Pond Plain Anglic? behynde the Downe, containing 2 acres, late the land of Robert and William Hawkyns, which are held of the King in chief by fealty only, and are worth by the year, clear, 4d.; of a close in Pirton in a place called Combefeild, late the land of William Lytle, which is worth by the year, clear, 1s. 8d.; of 4 acres and 78 perches of meadow, parcel of a meadow lying in Pirton adjoining Rea, and of one little parcel of meadow containing 8 perches in a close called Dowdswells adjoining a bridge called Elvers Bridge, late the land of William Holcroft, which are worth by the year, clear, 1s. 8d.; of a parcel of land containing one acre in the field of Ufcott in the parish of Brodehinton, co. Wilts, late the land of Thomas Lord, which is held of the King in chief by knight service and is worth by the year, clear, 4d.; of the tithe of hay and every kind of corn from a messuage and 5 virgates of land in Ufcott, formerly in the occupation of William Tuck, senior, late the tithe of [blank] Constable, [blank] Sadler, and of [blank] Woodlyes, which are held of the King in chief by knight's service, and are worth by the year, clear, 6s. 8d.; of one messuage in Burford, co. Oxon, late the land of John Legge, which is worth by the year, clear, 1d.; and of one messuage called Cowfeilds and 64 acres of meadow in the parish of Teuxburye, co. Gloucester, with all tithes, late the land of Richard Davys, gent., which are held of the King in chief by knight's service, and are worth by the year, clear, 20s.

    See also Burke's Landed Gentry ed. 1937 - Story-Maskelyne (now Arnold-Foster) of Basset Down

    Born: 22nd Apr 1564 Baptised:

    Died: 19th Feb 1630 Buried: 22nd Feb 1630

    Family: Maskelyne of Purden

    Ancestors[ Patrilineage | Matrilineage | Options ]

    1. Edmund Maskelyne(Davys) 1564 - 1630
    Siblings

    Spouses

    1. ante 1611 Katherine Davys(Maskelyne) * ante 1590

    Descendants[ Options ]

    a. Katherine Davys(Maskelyne) * ante 1590
    1. Nevill(e) Maskelyne(Nordon, Jacob) 1611 - 1679
    1a. Sibyl Jacob(Maskelyne) + 1692
    1.1. Alice Maskelyne
    1.2. Anne Maskelyne
    1.3. Catherine Maskelyne
    1b. Jane Nordon(Maskelyne) 1607 - 1632
    1.4. William Maskelyne(Best) 1631 - 1676 ...

    Sources

    Family Archivists: see Maskelyne of Purden

    Will of Edmund Maskelyne, Gentleman of Purton, Wiltshire 04 February 1632 PROB 11/161 ??

    ...Ponds Farm is built on a late medieval moated site.41 In the 18th century it was the property of the Bathe family,42 and passed by inheritance to the Maskelyne family,43 who eventually sold it in 1928. 44 In 1827 it was occupied by Joseph Large, gentleman farmer45 and in 1838 it consisted of 77 a. farmed by Thomas Large...

    The Story of Purton
    After the death of George and Jane Maskelyne, their son Edmund, who was a member of the Inner Temple and a Feodary of the Duchy of Lancaster, added largely to the land belonging to the family He was lord of the Manors of Cricklade and Chelworth and of Slaughter (Co. Gloucester), and M.P. for Cricklade in 1625. As a lawyer he was greatly interested in (1 See Chapter iv. for the list of these fields) the very early enclosure of Purton Common, agreed upon by Lord Chandos and his Purton neighbours in 1596-97. At Basset Down is preserved an Account Book dated 1638, kept by Edmund's son, Neville Maskelyne, which gives very useful information about the land and the stinting of beasts on the commons.

    Neville was also a Member of Parliament for Cricklade, and it was he who charged the Pry Pasture with 5 a year for the poor of Purton, and los. to the Minister to preach a sermon on Good Friday. He was also one of the original Trustees of the Purton Play Close, conveyed to them in 1641.

    other children?
    Name: Maskelyne Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1649 Christening Date: 31 May 1649 Christening Place: Purton, Wiltshire, England Father's Name: Edmund Maskelyne
     
    Maskelyne, Edmund (I02684)
     

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