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    3101 Russell, M.L.C., to Priscilla Hack, youngest daughter of the late Ambrose Foss, Esq
    The Melbourne Argus Friday 12th November 1915
    RUSSELL. -On the 11th November, at "Ithaca," Walsh street, South Yarra, Priscilla Hack Russell, widow of the late Charles W. Russell, of Orange, New South Wales, aged 77.
     
    Foss, Priscilla Hack (I03807)
     
    3102 Ruth Pitty Spinster Great Chishall, Essex 26 April 1763 14 July 1772
     
    Pitty, Grace (I09351)
     
    3103 Sacred to the memory of, the late Major Thomas Bayly, H. M.'s Ceylon Regiment, who departed this life on the 10th Feb., 1827, aged 47 years. He served his King and Country 28 years in Egypt,. India, and Ceylon.
    This simple tribute of respect by his afflicted family,, who in him deplore the loss of an affectionate husband and indulgent parent and kind friend. Major Thomas Bayly was bom at Devizes, August 1 , 1779. He entered the Navy, was Midshipman on board the Circe frigate. Captain Winthrop, and taken prisoner in the first French War, 1793-98. He was treated with much severity during one year's captivity in the Citadel of Lille. When reUeved on the exchange of prisoners he returned to England. Having purchased a commission in the Connaught Rangers, he embarked with a detachment of his regiment in 1800 to join its headquarters at Bombay. On his arrival he found that the regiment had proceeded to Egypt, and followed it immediately, under the command of Sir David Baird. In that expedition he gained the Egyptian medal. On the cessation of hostilities he returned to the detachment left at Bombay, and was with it engaged in active service until 1804, when he was promoted to a captaincy in the 3rd Ceylon Regiment. He served with that regiment in Travancore and in other parts of the coast of Southern India, where it was assisting in quelling instirrections, and also in the Kandyan War of 1815, and to the end of the rebellion of 1817-18. He was in command of the troops at the execution of the chief Ellapola at Kandy on October 27, 1818. In 1818 he was appointed Commandant and Agent of Government of Three Korales, with headquarters at Buanwella, where he remained until his death. Here "Major B., the Commandant, not only paid me every attention, but also gave me much information about the surrounding country." (Campbell, p. 60.) He " died at Grand Pass on his way to Colombo from his station, which he left for the benefit of medical advice." He left a widow and nine children. " He was so universally known and respected that it must be quite unnecessary to offer any panegyric." [Gazette, March 3, 1827.)
    Major Bayly married, as an Ensign at Calcutta, in 1800, Lydia Hammond, the daughter of an officer of the East India Company's Service. She died at Nuwara Eliya in 1848. Three of their sons went into the army. One was Captain F. B. Bayly, Ceylon Rifles. Another son, Robert Lionel, was in the Customs. The eldest, Thomas, was gazetted 2nd Lieutenant in the 3rd Ceylon, November 26, 1815, and was in that corps in 1816, and afterwards in the 19th and 20th Regiments. He died at the Cape.
    Major Bayly was Commandant at Matara in 1811- 13, where one of his sons, Charles Bisset, was born, and at Amunupura in 1816, where another son, Henry Hardy, was bom. His only surviving daughter married Lieutenant Duvernet, C.R.R. (see under "Nuwara Eliya").
    In the Uva rebellion he was engaged in co-operating with Major MacDonald in the operations in Welassa (see "The Uva Rebellion," pp. 6, 14, 16, 18, 30)."
    Ref: List of inscriptions on tombstones and monuments in Ceylon, of historical or local interest, with an obituary of persons uncommemorated (1913)
     
    Bayley, Thomas (I07719)
     
    3104 Salisbury St Edmund: 1722. Married Samuel Davison, of Trowbridge, & Elizabeth Ballard, of Bratton, Lic
     
    Davidson, Samuel (I10515)
     
    3105 Salop is an old abbreviation for Shropshire, sometimes used on envelopes or telegrams, and comes from the Anglo-French "Salopesberia"

    Morton at Houghton, Salop and other places.
    Any connection??
    "Will of William Morton of Moreton, Esquire, 1525."
    Cheshire Sheaf 3rd ser. 18 (1923) 17-18.
    [Will printed. Moreton, 1525.]

    ARMS:
    Morton, One Escalop between three Wolves heads erazed.

    Jan. 1 M'' Barns died the laste day of Dessemb"" 1585 & was bur. in St. Thomas of Akers otherwysse called the Merszers chappel

    ?
    REGISTERS OF ALLHALLOWS, HONEY LANE, LONDON.
    1593 Nov. 12 M" Anne Barne, M^ Sotherues daughter, bur. in the church yeard in the corner next vnto Milke streete church
     
    Morton, Margaret (I05402)
     
    3106 Same family?
    Yorkshire Fines Hilary TErm 29 Elizabeth 1586-87
    William, Ld. Burghley, Treasurer of England Henry Thoresby, gent., and Jane his wife Lands in Tanfeild, West Tanfeild, and Auldburgh. A warrant against the heirs of Richard Gresham, kt., deceased, and against John Gresham, kt., William Gresham, esq., his son, and William and Thomas Gresham, the sons of William Gresham, esq., and their heirs.

    From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1587', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 3: 1583-94 (1889), pp. 67-86. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49701 Date accessed: 25 November 2009.
    Feet of Fines yorkshire 1597,
    John Sagar and Richard HigsonWilliam Gresham, esq., and Elizabeth his wifeMessuage and 2 cottages with lands in Netherdale. A warrant against the heirs of Richard, John, and Thomas Gresham, kts., deceased, and against Thomas Gresham, esq., and his heirs

    From: 'Yorkshire Fines: 1597', Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]: part 4: 1594-1603 (1890), pp. 61-87. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=49716 Date accessed: 25 November 2009.
    The following material re Lord Mayor 1547-1548 John Gresham relates to the families of several London Lords Mayor
    Descendants of John Gresham sp: Alice Blyth
    2. Levant trader, Lord Mayor London Sir John Gresham (c.1547;d.1556) sp: Catherine Sampson wife2 sp: Mary Ipswell wife1 3. William Gresham, heir sp: Beatrix Guybon 3. Ellyn Gresham (b. 1533; d. 1567) sp: MP William Uvedale (b. 1528; d. 1569) 3. John Gresham sp: Elizabeth Dormer 3. Mary Gresham sp: Merchant adventurer, Lord mayor, Sir Thomas Rowe (c.1569) 4. Robert Roew (c.1551) sp: Elinor Notknown 5. Coloniser, EICo trader, Sir Thomas Rowe (b. 1581; d. 1644) sp: Eleanor Cave (m. 1613) 4. Elizabeth Rowe sp: Sir William Garrard (d. 17 Nov 1607) 4. London Lord Mayor William Roe (c.1590) 4. London Lord Mayor Sir Henry Rowe (c.1607) sp: Miss Notknown 5. Susan Rowe wife2 (c. 19 Sep 1582; d.16 Jan 1645/1646) sp: Gov EICo, London Alderman William Halliday (b. 1610; d. 14 Feb 1623/1624) 6. Miss Halliday sp: Sir Henry Mildmay
    2. London Lord Mayor Sir Richard Gresham (c.1537;d.20 Feb 1548) sp: Audrey Lyne wife1 3. Sir John Gresham sp: Frances Thwaites 4. Elizabeth Gresham sp: Sir Henry Neville 3. Financier, economist Sir Thomas Gresham, Bart2 (b.1519;d.1579) sp: Anne Fernley legal wife sp: Miss Notknown 4. Anne Gresham wife1 sp: Sir Nathaniel Bacon 5. Anne Bacon sp: MP Sir John Townshend (b.1568;d.1603) 5. Elizabeth Bacon sp: Sir Thomas Knyvet 5. Winifred Bacon sp: Sir Robert Gawdy sp: Miss Notknown 4. Anne Gresham wife1 3. Christian Gresham wife1 sp: MP, Mercer Sir John Thynne (b.1513/1515;m.1548;d.1580) 4. MP Thomas I Thynne (b.1566;d.1625) 3. Sir John Gresham sp: Frances Thwaites 4. Elizabeth Gresham 2. William Gresham
    :.

    ? Any connection? Son?
    Abbreviation of the Will of Thomas Gresham, 1470.* 1 June 1470. Thomas Gresham Citizen and Hatter of London. Body to be buried in the Church of St. Michael Corahill near tomb of late wife Cecilie. Bequest to the Church of St. Mary of Newton (Newington) Surrey. To wife Alice Jewels which were hers before her marriage. Daughter Margerie wife of John Bradeshawe Haberdasher. Sons Thomas and Robert Gresham. All lands in Gresham Co. Norfolk to be sold after his death and the money arising therefrom to be bestowed for his soul. Rent of lands in Little Thurrock Essex to accrue for son Robert till his age of twenty-one. Thos. Danyell Dyer and Henry Quarles Hatter Executors and Master William Aleyn Overseer. Proved 22 Jan. 1472. [Reg. Wilde, cxv^]

    C. 2957. Demise by Thomas Gresham the younger, of London,hatter, to Ellen Halle of London, widow, and to Thomas Gresham the elder,citizen and hatter of London, of a messuage, land, meadow and wood, and13s. 4d. yearly rent, in Harowe and Great [Stanmore] by Eggeswere.20 May, 36 Henry VI. Seal, broken.

    From: 'Deeds: C.2916 - C.3000', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 3 (1900), pp. 309-318. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64346 Date accessed: 08 January 2012.
     
    Gresham, John (I04847)
     
    3107 Same family??
    SUSAN HODGKIN Pedigree
    Christening: 26 SEP 1602 Litlington, Cambridge, England
    Parents:
    Father: HENRIE HODGKIN Family
    Mother: JOAN
     
    Hodgkyn, Henry (I06144)
     
    3108 Same or another family. See birth of Thomas 2 years later? After death of Edmund??
    Mary Richmund Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 20 APR 1645 St Dunstan In The West, , London, England
    Parents:
    Father: Edmund Richmund Family
    Mother: Grace
     
    Webb, Mary Richmond (I01428)
     
    3109 Same person

    Birth: 16 Nov 1828, Therfield, Hertfordshire
    Residence: 7 Apr 1861, High Street, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Occupation: Master Tailor, 7 Apr 1861
    Residence: from 2 Apr 1871 to 30 Mar 1901, Mill Street, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Occupation: Tailor, 2 Apr 1871
    Occupation: Tailor & Grocer, 3 Apr 1881
    Occupation: Tailor, from 5 Apr 1891 to 1902
    Death: 28 Sep 1911, Mill Street, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Burial: Congregational Church, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Partnership with: Emily <../people/p000000f.htm>
    Child: John William BONNETT <../people/p000006v.htm> Birth: 1860/1861, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Child: Henry BONNETT <../people/p000006v.htm> Birth: 1861, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Child: Annie Elizabeth BONNETT <../people/p000006u.htm> Birth: 1863, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Child: Catherine Mary BONNETT <../people/p000006u.htm> Birth: ABT Oct/Dec 1865, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Child: Emily Sarah BONNETT <../people/p000006v.htm> Birth: ABT 1868, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Child: Benjamin BONNETT <../people/p000006u.htm> Birth: ABT Jan/Mar 1871, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
    Child: Susan Mary BONNETT <../people/p000006v.htm> Birth: 1873, Ashwell, Hertfordshire
     
    Bonnett, John (I06518)
     
    3110 Same person:
    Could he also be the corn chandler?
    THOMAS BRADBURY, offences against the king : coining, 21st April, 1819.
    The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18190421-75
    MARY ANN NEATE . I am the daughter of John Neat , who is a corn-chandler, and lives at No. 87, Old-street. In the beginning of February, about the middle of the day, the prisoner came to our shop, and asked for half a bushel of split beans. He said he came from Mrs. Crampton - we have a customer of that name; the beans came to 3 s. - I served him. He paid me a 1 l. note; I gave him the change, and he went away. I put the note in the till.

    Q. Are you able to say whether there was any other note there at the time - A. Not to the best of my knowledge. I unlocked the till and put it in - I saw no other there. I locked it again, and hung the key up, behind the counter. My father came home in about half an hour - my mother serves in the shop. I had been out of the shop, leaving her there - nobody but us was in the shop until my father came home. I then told him what had happened, saw him open the till, and take out the note, and write Mrs. Crampton on it - (looks at it) - this is it. It has Mrs. Crampton on it in his hand-writing.

    Q. From the time the prisoner paid you the note till your father opened the till, had you put any other note there - A. No, no other customer had been while I was there.

    COURT. Q. Did he say where Mrs. Crampton lived - A. No, I supposed it to be our customer, as we had one of that name.

    JOHN NEATE . I am a corn-chandler, and live in Old-street. One morning, the beginning of February, I came home. My daughter said she had taken a 1 l. note; I opened the till, and found only one there. I wrote Mrs. Crampton, I. N. on it directly, as she told me to write that - (looks at it) - this is it. I paid it away to Mr. Mason, who is a hay salesman. It was returned to me a fortnight after as forged. I made inquiry about it. Mrs. Crampton was a customer of mine.

    HANNAH NEATE . I am the wife of the last witness - I and my daughter attend the shop. I will not be positive to the prisoner's being the man who came to the shop - he is very much like him. I think it is him.

    Q. Was his head bound up as it is now - A. I did not observe it.

    Q. A person however came - A. Yes, and gave my daughter a 1 l. note for the beans, which she put into the till - nobody but her and myself was in the shop, or had access to the till, until my husband returned. I cannot say whether she opened the till, but I am certain I neither put a note in or took one out.

    Mentioned in father's will of 1841. 
    Neate, Mary Ann (I02727)
     
    3111 SANDFORD.-March l8, 1880 at Enmore, Maud Vavasour, aged 10 months ; also on the 21st March, Edith Mary Nelson, aged 2 years and 5 months-the beloved and only children of Ada and Horace Sandford, M.D., and grandchildren of the late William Watson, M.L.A., Balmain

    Sydney Morning Herald 10th July 1920
    SANDFORD.-July 5, 1920, at Chatswood, Ada Laura, widow of Dr. Sandford, of Forbes, and daughter of the late William Watson, of Balmain.
     
    Watson, Ada Laura (I00813)
     
    3112 Sarah apparently dies about 1717. Did George re marry and new wife is Mary. Baptises childen as George in Thaxted in 1723??

    Thaxted Parish Registers:
    George Bains singleman and Sarah Claidon singlewoman both of this parish were married ye 24th February 1705.
     
    Baines, George (I01943)
     
    3113 Sarah Bailey abt 1835 Chievley, Berkshire, England Servant Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Elizabeth Farmer abt 1834 Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England Servant Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Mary James abt 1838 Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England Servant Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Agnes S Rowland abt 1845 Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England Visitor Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Caroline J Rowland abt 1827 Newington, Surrey, England Wife Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Charles J Rowland abt 1860 Coulsdon, Surrey, England Son Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Ellen J Rowland abt 1856 Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England Daughter Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Louisa W Rowland abt 1858 Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England Daughter Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Marian Rowland abt 1859 Coulsdon, Surrey, England Daughter Coulsdon Surrey
    View Record Rachel Rowland abt 1800 Devizes, Wiltshire, England Visitor Coulsdon Surrey

    Name Age in 1891 Birthplace Relationship to head-of-house Civil parish County
    Wadden Court
    Rowland, Isabel 26 Coulsdon, Surrey Daughter Croydon Surrey
    Rowland, Stephen N 64 Ramsbury, Wiltshire Head Croydon Surrey
    Rowland, Stephen R 37 Ramsbury, Wiltshire Son Croydon Surrey
    Rowland, William N 30 Ramsbury, Wiltshire Son Croydon Surrey
    Rowland, Caroline J 64 Newington, Surrey Wife Croydon Surrey
    Rowland, Ellen J 34 Ramsbury, Wiltshire Daughter Croydon Surrey
    Rowland, Gertrude 29 Coulsdon, Surrey Daughter Croydon Surrey

    1911 Census:
    Name: Ellen Juliet Rowland Age in 1911: 55 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1856 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Female Birth Place: Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England Civil parish: Sandown County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Street Address: Briar Knoll, Sandown Rd, Lake, W Sandown, I Of W Marital Status: Single Registration district: Isle of Wight Registration District Number: 93 Sub-registration district: Brading ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Household schedule number: 239 Piece: 5743
     
    Rowland, Ellen Juliet (I00054)
     
    3114 Sarah BROWN born circa 1778. She was baptized on 21 Apr 1778 at Avebury, Wilts. Should this Sarah who married James be the sister of George Brown of Avebury, John Brown his brother and Martha Owen? See Will of James Mundy. Brown, Sarah (I06335)
     
    3115 Sarah BROWN was born circa 1794. She was baptized on 15 May 1794 at Aldbourne, Wiltshire

    She might be the Sarah Axford aged 57 years born Wiltshire on the 1851 census at No. 8 Vincent Terrace, St Peter Islington with daughters Mary 23 and Martha 21 years. Occupation independent.

     
    Brown, Sarah (I07366)
     
    3116 Sarah BROWN was born in 1831 at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts. She was baptized on 30 Nov 1831 at Winterbourne Monkton, Wilts.  Brown, Sarah (I07804)
     
    3117 Sarah BROWN. She is referred to as Sally in a note in DM96. She was born circa 1740. She was baptized on 31 May 1740 at Compton Beauchamp, Berks. She was living on 31 Jul 1756. She was living on 23 Apr 1771. She was living on 24 Sep 1791. She died on 5 Feb 1792 (of dropsy, unmarried). She was buried on 8 Feb 1792 at Wroughton, Wilts. Will not found in PCC, Arch Berks Brown, Sarah (I07931)
     
    3118 SARAH JUDD - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: JUL 1782 Romford, Essex, England

    2. SARAH JUDD - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 13 JUL 1783 Birchanger, Essex, England

    3. SARAH JUDD - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 01 JUN 1783 Stanford Rivers, Essex, England

    4. SARAH JUDD - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 03 FEB 1788 Magdalen Laver, Essex, England

    5. SARAH JUDD - International Genealogical Index
    Gender: Female Christening: 08 NOV 1791 Willingale Doe, Essex, England

    Possibility??
    SARAH JUDD Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 06 JAN 1793 Great Dunmow, Essex, England
    Parents:
    Father: DANIEL JUDD Family
    Mother: MARY

    Two Sarah Bayles's llisted on the 1841 census in Saffron Walden district?
    RG number:
    HO107 Piece:
    327 Book/Folio:
    23 Page:
    5 Registration District:
    Saffron Walden Sub District:
    Newport EnumerationDistrict:
    Ecclesiastical Parish:
    Civil Parish:
    Clavering Municipal Borough:
    Address:
    Starling's Green, Clavering County:
    Essex
    BAILEY, Sarah F 55 1786 Essex
    BAILEY, John M 20 1821 Essex
     
    Judd, Sarah (I05274)
     
    3119 Sarah Pearce BROWN was born circa 1789 at Aldbourne, Wiltshire. She was baptized on 21 Dec 1789 at Aldbourne, Wilts. She died on 8 Mar 1853 (of Croydon, Surrey). She was buried on 16 Mar 1853 at Ashbury, Berks.  Brown, Sarah Pearce (I07792)
     
    3120 SARAH PEARCE Pedigree
    Birth:
    Christening: 07 MAR 1720 Ashbury, Berkshire, England
    Parents:
    Father: FRANCIS PEARCE Family
    Mother: SARAH

    A2A
    no title] 212A/38/1/13 18 Aug., 1663
    Contents:
    Release to certain uses and counterpart: (1) Rebeccah Willoughby of Naylesworth in par. Avening, Glos. widow of Edward Willoughby deceased and Richard Willoughby of the same place their son (2) Charles Fettiplace of Lamborne, Berks, Esq. and Thos. Pearce of Idston, Berks. gent. City of Gloucester

    A2A
    Ashbury /D/QC 1-14 1798-1875
    1 bdl.
    Contents:
    The property owned by the Pearce family is described in 2 land tax redemption certificates, the first in 1798 (D/QC 1) describing property as: house and 240 a. of land, house and 20 a. both in Idstone tithing, also house and 140 a. in Ashbury as beneficial lease from Magdalen College, Oxford; the second in 1812 (D/QC 2) describing property as messuage and 44 a. in Idstone and Bourton townships. The "late" Thomas Pearce is mentioned in the first certificate of 1798, but his address is not specified. Subsequent title deeds mention Francis Joseph Pearce of Oxford University, son and heir of Francis Joseph Pearce sen. of Hatford; Mrs. Mary Ann Pearce of 12 Beaumont Street, Oxford in her will (copy) dated 1854 (D/QC 5) and Thomas Pearce vicar of Morden, Dorset, who conveyed the property to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1875 (D/QC 14). The marriage certificate (copy) of Thomas Pearce dated 1852 is also included (D/QC 11).
    In a release and confirmation of 1841 (D/QC 3) the Pearce property is described as: Ragnall Farm and Idstone Farm; the will of Mrs. M. A. Pearce specifies Ragnall Farm, Ashbury Farm, Great and Little College Ground (held from Magdalen College), Idstone Farm, and closes called Lower North's Ground, 2 meadows called Common Meadow and Hays Meadow, and waste land (39 p.) adjoining, which were part of land received in an exchange of land with the Earl of Craven. The papers include a map of Idstone Farm (see Map Catalogue, Ashbury) and the closes of meadow (part of Ragnall Farm) all in Ashbury dated 1863 (D/QC 6).

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    Ashbury Thomas Pearce 1 D/P9/26 11 [ View Image(s) ]
    Ashbury Thomas Pearce 2 D/P9/26 12 [ View Image(s) ]
    Ashbury Thomas Pearce 3 D/P9/26 12 [ View Image(s) ]
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    Ashbury Thomas Pearce 2 D/P9/26 12 [ View Image(s) ]
    Ashbury Sarah, wife of Thomas Pearce D/P9/26 12
     
    Pearce, Sarah (I03709)
     
    3121 Sarah Rowland 7th May 1836 aged 77 years, Ramsbury, Wiltshire.

    Name John ROWLAND Date of death 20 Jan 1811 Age ? Notes a (3)9 RefNum 104587 Place Ramsbury, WIL
    Name Sarah ROWLAND Date of death 11 May 1836 Age 77 Notes ? RefNum 104587 Place Ramsbury, WIL
     
    Smith, Sarah (I00138)
     
    3122 Sarah Strudwick PROB 11/976 128
    This is the last will and testament of me Sarah Strudwick of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk widow
    first my mind and will is and I do hereby direct and appoint that Matthew Clements of Shipdham in the County of Norfolk Kent or his heirs or assigns shall as soon as conveniently can be after my decease make sale of all my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever with their and every of their appurtenances situate lying and being in Pentney and Shipdham in the County of Norfolk or in either of them now in the several tenures and occupations and Thomas Carter and Henry Task or their assigns for the best price and prices that can be had or got for the same and the monies arising by sale thereof together with the moneys I have now in the ffund which it is my desire shall be sold out by the said Matthew Clements my will is it shall be applied paid and disposed of for paying off and discharging the following debt due and owing from my late husband Edmund Strudwick at the time of his death (that is to say)
    to Dr Edmund Newdigate 500 pounds
    to Edward Pratt Esq 300 pounds
    to Mr Lloyd 400 pounds
    to Mr Samuel Strudwick 335 pounds being part of the bond paid by him on St James estate
    to Mr John Duffield 460 pounds
    and to Mr Nicolas Raven 200 pounds together with all such interest is shall come and become due for the said several debts
    Also I give and devise unto George Lucas Strudwick my son all and every my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever with them and every of their appurtenances situate lying and being in Banninmham? and Scarning? in the said County of Norfolk in the several tenures and occupations of William Mark and James Lacy or their assigns to hold to the said George Lucas Strudwick my son and to his heirs and assigns forever
    also I give and bequeath unto the said George Lucas Strudwick all my household stuff and furniture and Shipdham aforesaid and also my wines and liquors of all sorts both at Shipdham and Ipswich together with my chariot he paying out therof to Margaret James my servant 10 guineas and all my other servants living with me at the time of my decease five guineas each
    Also I give and devise unto Edmund Strudwick Sarah Strudwick and Catherine Strudwick my children all and every my messuages lands tenements parts purparts and shares of messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever with their and every of their appurtenances situate lying and being in the city of London the parish of St James Westminster or elsewhere not herein before disposed of to hold to them the said Edmund Sarah and Catherine Strudwick and their heirs and assigns forever
    Also I give and bequeath unto the said Edmund my son all my plate
    Also I give and bequeath to my said daughters Sarah and Catherine my diamond earrings together with my rings and wearing apparel and also my household linen equally to do be divided between them
    Also I give and bequeath unto the said George Lucas Strudwick Edmund Sarah and Catherine my children all my furniture at Ipswich to be equally divided amongst them
    And as to all the rest and residue of my personal estate not herein before disposed of I give the same unto my said children Edmund Sarah and Catherine share and share alike
    And lastly I make and appoint my aforesaid son George Lucas Strudwick sole executor of this my will and do hereby revoke all former wills by me at any time heretofore made in witness whereof I ever said Sarah Strudwick the testatrix have to this my last will and testament contained in two sheets to the first of the said sheets set my hand and to the last my hand and seal this 17th day of November 1770
    S. Strudwick signed sealed published and declared by the said testatrix as and for her last will and testament in the presence of us who in her presence and at her request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto
    Frederick Hamilton C. Newdigate Gibson Lucas
    It is my desire though not mentioned in my will that my daughter Sarah Strudwick should have my silver tea chest the large waiter and a pair of candlesticks and my best tea china and the remainder to Edmund mentioned in the paper
    my diamond earrings and rings to my two my daughter Sarah Strudwick
    the antique bead ring I bought at Bristol to my son Edmund
    his ffather's picture to my son Edmund
    my wearing linen and cloaths to my servant Margaret James except a new pair of London ruffles and white satin coat which I give to my daughter
    I likewise desire that my sister Catherine Richmond Strudwick may have my garnet satin negligee and my treble laced ruffles and a pair of white satin shoes with blue heels and my best stone shoe buckles
    my household linen to be divided between the three George Edmund Sarah and it is my desire that there may be a neat small monument put up in Bxxadmxxxxxx church
    It is my desire that the thousand pounds which was left me by my daughter Catherine Strudwick to be divided between my daughter Sarah Strudwick and my son Edmund Strudwick after paying her legacies and for them to give Margaret James a bond for the payment of the 5 pounds a year left by my daughter and tis my desire that the said Sarah and Edmund will pay each of them a shilling a week to George Greengrass my servant during his life and if either of my daughter or son Edmund should die the survivor to pay the two shillings a week S Strudwick August 1771
    AND it is my desire that Margaret James should have my gold watch and steel chain that was my daughter Kitty’s to wear in remembrance of me and my small watch and gold buttons I give to my son Edmund
    SINCE I made my will I have paid off these bonds mentioned in it
    Mr Pratt 300 pounds
    Mr Sam Strudwick 350 pounds
    Mr Kite 400 pounds
    Mrs Jane Strudwick 960 pounds
    AN ACCOUNT of the place that was not left by my ffather that we bought, the large embossed silver coffee pot the plain silver waiter and two small ones a bread basket and urn a dozen small desert spoons and one dozen large ones the smallest soup spoon tea chest a pair of candlesticks one small golden candlestick tea spoons and tongs a cream pale two silver servers bottle ticketts four salts with feet all those I give to Edmund except in the candlesticks tea chest and waiter S. Strudwick August 1771
    24 Feb 1772
    ON which day appeared personal John Croft of Lincoln's Inn in the County of Middlesex gentleman and Ann Croft of the parish of St Giles in the Fields in the County of Middlesex spinster and by virtue of the corporal oaths deposed that they know and were well acquainted with Sarah Strudwick late of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk widow deceased and several times had seen her write and write and subscribe her name whereby they and each of them became well acquainted with her manner and character of handwriting and subscription and having now carefully viewed and perused the paper writing hereunto annexed purporting to be two codicils to the last will and testament of the said deceased the first codicil beginning thus “it is my desire though not mentioned in my will” and ending thus “the survivor to pay two shillings a week” and subscribed S. Strudwick and dated August 1771 and the memorandum written underneath the same beginning thus “and it is my desire that Margaret James should have my gold watch” and ending thus “Mrs Jane Strudwick 260 pounds” The second codicil beginning thus “an account of the place that was not left by my father that we bought” and ending thus “all these I give to Edmund excepting the candlesticks tea chest and waiter” and subscribed S. Strudwick and dated August 1771 do say that they verily and in their conscience believe the said two codicils beginning ending subscribed and dated as aforesaid and a whole series and content thereof to be totally wrote and subscribed by and with the proper hand of her the said Sarah Strudwick widow deceased
    John Crofts A Crofts Same day the said John Crofts and Ann Croft spinster was sworn to the truth of this affidavit before me George Harris surrogate Nath Bogg notary public
    On the fifth day of March in the year of our Lord 1772 administration (with a will and two codicils annexed) of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of Sarah Strudwick late of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk widow deceased was granted to Sarah Strudwick spinster the natural and lawful daughter of the said deceased and one of the residuary legaties named in the said well having been first sworn by commission duly to administer George Lucas Strudwick Esq the son of the said deceased and sole executor named in the said will having first renounced the execution thereof
     
    Lucas, Sarah (I09147)
     
    3123 Sarum Licence
    Day: 10 Month: Jun Year: 1805 Groom Forenames: William Groom Surname: CRIPPS Groom's parish: Wootton Bassett Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Prudence Bride Surname: HUGHES Bride's parish: Wroughton (Ellendune) Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Cripps, William (I03756)
     
    3124 Sarum Licence Bonds:
    Day: 13 Month: Apr Year: 1635 Groom Forenames: Nicholas Groom Surname: WEBB Groom's parish: Chiseldon (Badbury) Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: 22 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Elizabeth Bride Surname: DAY Bride's parish: Marlborough St Peter Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 17 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Webb, Nicholas Richmond (I03990)
     
    3125 Sarum Licence Bonds:
    Day: 8 Month: Aug Year: 1774 Groom Forenames: John Nicholas Groom Surname: SILVER Groom's parish: Devizes St John Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: mercer Groom's age: Groom's notes: late of Winchester
    Bride Forenames: Frances Bride Surname: HUMPHREYS Bride's parish: Devizes St John Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: SLOPER John,gent,Devizes Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    A Francis Silver was buried 28.04.1824 at Winchester St., Maurice, no age given, she of the parish(Hampshire Burial Index 1813-1836) 
    Humphreys, Frances (I00618)
     
    3126 Sarum Licence Bonds:
    Day: 7 Month: Oct Year: 1768 Groom Forenames: Francis Ric Groom Surname: HUMPHREYS Groom's parish: Devizes St John Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Mary Bride Surname: WALTON Bride's parish: Devizes St John Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: CLEVE James,weaver,Devizes St John Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire


    "Mary Humprhreys aged 40 years, wife of TR buried 23.03.1777 Devizes(Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index Ref. # 60449)
     
    Walton, Mary (I00164)
     
    3127 Sarum Marraige Licence Bonds
    Day: 13 Month: Sep Year: 1773 Groom Forenames: Robert Groom Surname: NEATE Groom's parish: Wroughton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Mary Bride Surname: RUMBOLL Bride's parish: [Wroughton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: [Wroughton] Bondsman 1: RUMBOLL Bryan, Wroughton Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    First name(s): Mary Last name: NEATE Date of burial: 18 May 1794 Age at death: 58 Calculated year of birth: 1736 Place of burial: Wroughton Dedication: All Saints County: Wiltshire Notes:
    Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
    Day: 13 Month: May Year: 1794 Age: Forenames: Mary Surname: NEATE Place: Wroughton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 82771 Notes: wife of Robert
     
    Rumboll, Mary (I00308)
     
    3128 Sarum Marriage Licence Bond Index
    Day: 19 Month: Jun Year: 1620 Groom Forenames: Richard Groom Surname: BAYLY Groom's parish: Etchilhampton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: 23 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Honor Bride Surname: NICHOLAS Bride's parish: All Cannings Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: 18 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Nicholas, Honor (I04404)
     
    3129 Sarum Marriage Licence Bond Index:
    Day: 15 Month: Feb Year: 1806 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: VAISEY Groom's parish: Winterbourne Monkton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Ann Bride Surname: VAISEY Bride's parish: Preshute Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: VAISEY John,yeo,Clatford Park,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    First name(s): Thomas Last name: VAISEY Date of burial: 6 Nov 1809 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Winterbourne Monkton Dedication: St Mary Magdalene County: Wiltshire
     
    Vaisey, Thomas (I06383)
     
    3130 Sarum Marriage Licence Bond Index:
    Day: 22 Month: Jan Year: 1793 Groom Forenames: Algernon Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Broad Hinton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Elizabeth Bride Surname: LAVINGTON Bride's parish: East Kennet Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: LAVINGTON Robert Cooper,East Kennet Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
    Wiltshire Memorial Index
    Day: 1 Month: Sep Year: 1802 Age: 38 Forenames: Elizabeth Surname: BROWN Place: Broad Hinton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117559 Notes: wife of Algernon
    Day: 1 Month: Sep Year: 1802 Age: 38 Forenames: Elizabeth Surname: BROWN Place: Broad Hinton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117580 Notes: wife of Algernon
     
    Lavington, Elizabeth (I02478)
     
    3131 Sarum Marriage Licence Bond:
    Day: 8 Month: Sep Year: 1638 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: EGERTON Groom's parish: Farthinghoe Groom's county: Northamptonshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: 22 Groom's notes: Esq son of Sir Rowland
    Bride Forenames: Barbara Bride Surname: ST JOHN Bride's parish: Lydiard Tregoze Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: 18 Bride's notes: dau of St John Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: GAUNTLETT John,public notary,Salisbury Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Cheshire Record Office DEO 201/2
    [no title] DEO/201/2 1565-1825 20 docs. contents: Marriage settlement of Thomas Egerton and Barbara St. John
     
    St. John, Barbara (I01851)
     
    3132 Sarum Marriage Licence Bond:
    Day: 8 Month: Sep Year: 1638 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: EGERTON Groom's parish: Farthinghoe Groom's county: Northamptonshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: 22 Groom's notes: Esq son of Sir Rowland
    Bride Forenames: Barbara Bride Surname: ST JOHN Bride's parish: Lydiard Tregoze Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: 18 Bride's notes: dau of St John Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: GAUNTLETT John,public notary,Salisbury Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Will of Thomas Egerton of Farthinghoe, Northamptonshire 28 July 1641 PROB 11/186
     
    Egerton, Thomas (I04153)
     
    3133 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 12 Month: May Year: 1788 Groom Forenames: William Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Chiseldon Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: Groom's age: 21 Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Anne Bride Surname: NEATE Bride's parish: Aldbourne Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 21 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: PHELPS John, Chiseldon Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
    Day: 22 Month: Jul Year: 1799 Age: 32 Forenames: Anne Surname: BROWN Place: Chisledon County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117585 Notes: wife of William dau of Stephen NEATH

    Day: 22 Month: Jul Year: 1799 Age: 32 Forenames: Ann Surname: BROWN Place: Aldbourne County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 82805 Notes: wife of William dau of Stephen & Rachel NEATE
     
    Neate, Ann (I00156)
     
    3134 Sarum marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 2 Month: Sep Year: 1713 Groom Forenames: John Groom Surname: BUTLER Groom's parish: Warminster Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Mary Bride Surname: PIERCE Bride's parish: Devizes Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: WHITE Rich, Monkton Farleigh,Wilts Bondsman 2: KAYNES Henry, Monkton Farleigh,Wil Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Pierce, Mary (I06737)
     
    3135 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 26 Month: Jul Year: 1621 Groom Forenames: Richard Groom Surname: RICHMOND Groom's parish: Draycot Foliat Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: 30 Groom's notes: als WEBB
    Bride Forenames: Francis Bride Surname: MAUNDRELL Bride's parish: Compton Bassett Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 20 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Webb, Richard Richmond (I00246)
     
    3136 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 16 Month: Jun Year: 1828 Groom Forenames: Charles Groom Surname: BAYLY Groom's parish: Frome Selwood Groom's county: Somerset,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Stephana Bride Surname: NEATE Bride's parish: Aldbourne Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Aldbourne Bondsman 1: Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Living at Froom in 1840.

    1851 Census Torquay, Devon, England:
    Charles Bayly abt 1802 Frome, Somerset, England Head Torquay St Mary Church Devon
    Mary Neate Bayly abt 1835 Frome, Somerset, England Daughter Torquay St Mary Church Devon
    Stephens Bayly abt 1803 Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England Wife Torquay St Mary Church Devon
    Frances Brown abt 1830 Baywater, Devon, England Servant Torquay St Mary Church Devon
    Mary Ann Brown abt 1822 Baywater, Devon, England Servant Torquay St Mary Church Devon

    1861 Census Walcot, Somerset, England:
    Charles Bayley abt 1802 Frome Selwood, Somerset, England Head, Retired Solicitor Walcot Somerset
    Mary N Bayley abt 1825 Frome Salwood, Somerset, England Daughter Walcot Somerset
    Stephana Bayley abt 1802 Devizes, Wiltshire, England Wife Walcot Somerset
    Sarah D Finson abt 1805 Taunton, Somerset, England Servant Walcot Somerset
    Ellen Hale abt 1842 Monkton, Wiltshire, England Servant Walcot Somerset
    Sidney Palmer abt 1848 Bath, Somerset, England Servant Walcot Somerset
    Ann Portnell abt 1837 Teals, Wiltshire, England Servant Walcot Somerset

    1871 Census Walcott, Somerset, England:
    Charles Bayley abt 1802 Frome Lelwood, Somerset, England Head Walcot Somerset
    Mary N Bayley abt 1835 Frome Lelwood, Somerset, England Daughter Walcot Somerset
    Stephena Bayley abt 1802 Devizel, Wiltshire, England Wife Walcot Somerset
    Mary Lever abt 1854 Walcot Bath, Somerset, England Servant Walcot Somerset
    Emma Load abt 1854 Weston Bale, Somerset, England Servant Walcot Somerset
    Julia Willery abt 1841 Burnham, Somerset, England Servant Walcot Somerset

    1881 census at Walcot, Somerset, England
    Household:
    Stephana BAYLY Head W Female 78 Devizes, Wiltshire, England Annuitant
    Anna M. HILL Visitor U Female 41 London, Middlesex, England Annuitant
    Martha VILES Servt U Female 43 Twerton, Somerset, England Cook Domestic Servant
    Emma J. BRYANT Servt U Female 28 Wellington, Somerset, England Housemaid Domestic Servant
    Mary LAVER Servt U Female 27 Bath, Somerset, England Parlor Maid Domestic Servant
    Source Information:
    Dwelling 7 Gay Street
    Census Place Walcot, Somerset, England
    Family History Library Film 1341587
    Public Records Office Reference RG11
    Piece / Folio 2440 / 4
    Page Number 2 
    Neate, Stephana (I00432)
     
    3137 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 16 Month: Oct Year: 1817 Groom Forenames: Bartlett Groom Surname: PINNIGER Groom's parish: Clyffe Pypard (Woodhill Park) Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Prudence Bride Surname: NEATE Bride's parish: Wroughton (Salthrop) Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: HUGHES Robert,gent,Salthrop,Wroughton Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    1841 Census Combe Basset, Wiltshire, England:
    Bartlett Pinegar aged 45 years yeoman born in county
    Prudence 45 yes
    Elizabeth
    Mary Ann) twins aged 20
    Sarah
    Emma) 15
    Sophia 15
    Henry
    Charles 10
    Martha 8
    (2 servants)


    1871 Census: Combe Bissett, Wiltshire, England:
    Listed at Manor Farm House, Comb Bissett
    Farmers Widow aged 76 years.
    With Sarah and Emma, unmarried and two servants.


    Day: 18 Month: Aug Year: 1875 Age: 80 Forenames: Prudence Surname: PINNIGAR Place: Bishopstone nr Salisbury County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 93970 Notes: wife of Bartlett
     
    Neate, Prudence Tatthtorp (I00319)
     
    3138 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 2 Month: Jun Year: 1777 Groom Forenames: Philip Groom Surname: NEATE Groom's parish: Devizes Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: Groom's age: 28 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Susanna Bride Surname: LEE Bride's parish: Warminster Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: wid Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: NEATE Stephen,Winterbourne Monkton,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

     
    Neate, Phillip (I00414)
     
    3139 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 25 Month: Oct Year: 1758 Groom Forenames: George Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Monkton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: 21 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Eleanor Bride Surname: HAYWARD Bride's parish: Beechingstoke Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: 21 Bride's notes: Mrs Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: HAYWARD Joseph,gent,Beechingstoke Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index:
    Day: 19 Month: Dec Year: 1760 Age: 33 Forenames: Eleanor Surname: BROWN Place: Winterbourne Monkton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117592 Notes: wife of George dau of Joseph HAYWARD
     
    Hayward, Eleanor (I01250)
     
    3140 Sarum Marriage Licence Bonds:
    Day: 5 Month: Nov Year: 1755 Groom Forenames: William Groom Surname: WILSON Groom's parish: Marlborough St Peter Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Fanny Bride Surname: SAVAGE Bride's parish: Preshute Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: HOPE Henry, Marlborough St Peter, Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Savage, Frances (I00353)
     
    3141 Sarum Marriage Licence:
    Day: 1 Month: Nov Year: 1729 Groom Forenames: John Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Preshute (Manton) Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Mary Bride Surname: DAVIS Bride's parish: Overton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Marlborough St Mary Bondsman 1: BRAKE John, East Kennet,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Day: 7 Month: Nov Year: 1734 Age: 63 Forenames: Mary Surname: BROWN Place: Preschute County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117399 Notes: 3rd wife of John
     
    Davis, Mary (I01265)
     
    3142 Sarum marriage licence:
    Day: 24 Month: Jan Year: 1792 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: EDMONDS Groom's parish: Bishopstone Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Mary Bride Surname: DAVIS Bride's parish: Bishopstone Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: EDMOND Abraham,yeo,Bishopstone Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean of Sarum in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and Uffculme, Devon

    Possibility??
    Forenames: Thomas Surname: EDMONDS Place: Wroughton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 31560 Notes: of Devizes husb of Mary
     
    Edmonds, Thomas (I02371)
     
    3143 Searced Crimplesham 1783-1790 for baptism of |Mansell. No Mansell's.
    Only Mansell BaPTISMS ARE three children 1799-1811. 
    Mansell, Matthew (I00102)
     
    3144 Seargeant at Law.
    Wilts. Hants.C. 7911. Abstract of deeds relating to the farm and manor of Bultford

    From: 'Deeds: C.7901 - C.8000', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 537-553. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64509 Date accessed: 12 February 2009.
    9) Assignment by Sir Edward Fox, knight, and the said Dame Katherine his wife, Sir William Eyre, Sir Carew Raleigh, Edmund Long, and Egremont Thynne to George Wroughton, esquire, of their right in the premises except the stock granted by the letters patent. 27 August, 10 James I.

    From: 'Deeds: C.7901 - C.8000', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 537-553. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64509 Date accessed: 12 February 2009.

    "Deeds 536
    Demise and grant, 1609-1611. 7-9 James I.
    2 items : vellum ;
    (1) 30 x 32.5 cm. (2) 16 x 34 cm.
    SUMMARY: (1) Demise by Sir Walter Lange of Dracott Cerne Wilts.) to Charles Thynne, esq., of Cheddar (Somers.) and Egremont
    Thynne, esq., of Cossaun (Wilts.), for 500 years in trust to pay his debts and the legacies bequeathed in his will, of which his wife Katherine is sole executrix, of the manor of North Bradley (Wilts.), with all the lands, etc., belonging thereto, the tithes of corn, grain, hay, etc., in Haydon, Haydonsweeke, Rodbourne Cheney,
    Pirton, and Woodwards Bridge in the county of Wiltshire, lands, etc., in Lyneham and Littlecott in the county of Wiltshire, and the manor of South Langley and other lands in the county of Hampshire. All of which properities he had purchased from George Merriell and Thomas Ely. Dated 22 December 7 James I .

    Text: Edmund Longe was seised of all those messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments lying in Lyneham and Littlecott called Great Oxlease, Little Oxlease, Cowleaze, Great Huish, Longe Huish, the thirtie acres, Frith leaze, Maddesleaze alias Madgeleaze, Horscrofte, upper Churchmore, Nether Churchmore, the Fower acres meade, Frith grove, broad Huish, Wilcottes Cliffe, the Ore Littlecottes hill, the Church field, lying in several enclosures and the Twelve acres; and of all the other messuages, lands, tenements, and hereditaments in Lyneham and Littlecott, which were lately conveyed by Carey Rawleigh, knight, John Longe, esq., the said Edmund Longe named in the writ, and Egremont Thynne, esq., to Richard Longe, and his heirs. Book:
    no title] G(H)267 15 February 1607/1608; 13 October 1607

    These documents are held at Northamptonshire Record Office
    2 Seals; Parchment; 2 Seals; Parchment
    Contents:
    Indenture Assignment of Annuities
    Edward Thynne of Buckland, Glos, Esq and Wife Theodosia to Sir Wm Lane of Horton, Kt and his Servant Richard Lambe of Horton Reciting Indenture of 29 June 1597 * for £200 of annuity of £40 and yearly rent of £40 parcel of £80 pa Witnesses - Jn Thynne Egremont Thynne Wm Chaundler
    * of grant to Theodosia wife of Robert Lane son of Sir W Lane of £80 pa from The Great Feilde, Tofts Close and Horton Olde adjoining mansion house of Horton and out of meadows in H after decease of Rt Lane
    and £40 pa after death of Lady Mary Lane widow and mother in law to Sir Wm Lane
    Endorsed - Bond
    E Thinne of Buckland, Glos, Armiger to Wm Lane of Horton, Kt in Sum of £200
    Witnesses - Jn Harrys
    Ralph Williams

    Item Dates of Creation 13 February 1617 Scope and Content Sir John Wentworth of Gosfield, knight. and baronet., and Matthew Southwell of Lt. Horkesley, gentleman with John Motte of Shalford, gentleman

    I. Manor of Wiston
    II. Three fulling mills and one water corn mill with adj. messuage and appurtenances, known collectively as Wiston Mills, in occupation of Henry Appleton
    III. Four parcels of meadow (20acres), one parcel of arable and pasture land (18acres) and Mill Croft (4acres), in occupation of Henry Appleton
    all in Wiston [Wissington] and Nayland, county Suffolk

    Recovery to be suffered before end of Easter Term, 1617, and thereafter property as in I. to stand to use of Dame Dorothy Moore of Lt. Horkesley, widow [formerly wife of John Wentworth of Lt. Horkesley, grandfather of the vendor] for life with remainder to John Motte; property as in II. to use of Dame Dorothy Moore for life with remainder to Egremont Thynne of Middle Temple, London, esq., John Sparrow sen., of Gestingthorpe, esq., and John Enger of Bocking, gent., and property as in III. to use of Dame Dorothy Moore for life with remainder to the said Egremont Thynne, John Sparrow and John Enger in trust for Sir John Wentworth during his lifetime and reversion to Thynne, Sparrow and Enger absolutely after the determination of the two lifeinterests, provided that neither Dame Katherine Wentworth nor her trustees Sir Anthony Deeringe and Sir William Twisden, knights., enter upon property as in I and evict John Motte therefrom, in event of which property as in III. shall become Motte's absolutely, unless a quitclaim from Dame Katherine and her trustees has been delivered to Motte, or offered to him and refused, thereby extinguishing his contingent remainder

    Covenants to deliver title deeds; that no claim to property shall arise by right of John Wentworth, esq., deceased., father of the vendor, and that until the recovery is suffered Matthew Southwell shall hold the property as tenant to the precipe

    Signatures of John Wentworth, Matthew Southwell and John Motte

    Witnesses (endorsed): Lewys Bowles, Robert Wolrych, George Maynwaringe, Clement Dilke, Edward Cooke, Genner, Jehorada Gonston

    Seals: (i) two hearts entwined and pierced by arrows. Legend illegible [? Wentworth]; (ii) armorial shield [? Southwell], both appended to D/DPb T2/14; (iii) two hearts entwined and pierced by arrows, surmounted by a coronet. Legend: L'Amour et la ... [remainder illegible] [? Wentworth]; (iv) seated figure [? Motte], both appended to D/DPb T2/15
    Fragile; not to be produced

    Entered to Grove 'under the handes of' Sir Egremont Thynne and Thomas Edgar 30 April [1632]

    1623 -On the 10th of January, the King knighted, at Whitehall, Sir John Lloyd, of Keyswin in Merionethshire1; and on the 15th, at Theobalds, Sir Egremont Thynne, of Broxbourn in Hertfordshire2
    Scope and content -Certificate of residence showing Egremont Thynne (or the variant surname: Thyn, Thinn, Thinne, Thyne, Thynn) to be liable for taxation in Herts. (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.) Covering dates 1610-1611 Held by The National Archives:Kew
    Scope and content Certificate of residence showing Egremont Thynne (or the variant surname: Thyn, Thynn, Thinn, Thinne, Thyne) to be liable for taxation in Hertfordshire, and not in the ward of [Cripplegate Without], [London], the previous area of tax liability. (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 366.) Date: 3 Charles I Covering dates 1547-1685
    Scope and content Certificate of residence showing Egremont Thynne (or the variant surname: Thyn, Thinn, Thinne, Thyne, Thynn) to be liable for taxation in Middlesex. (Details of which pouch this certificate was removed from are now lost.) Covering dates 1628-1629 Held by National Archives
    Ratepaying occupants in Bow Street include:Lady Dorothy Fowles, 1633-41; Dr. RobertGifford, 1633-41; Sir Edward Payton, 1633-9,parliamentary pamphleteer; Sir EgremontThynne, 1633-6;

    From: 'Bow Street and Russell Street Area: Bow Street', Survey of London: volume 36: Covent Garden (1970), pp. 185-192. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46112 Date accessed: 01 January 2012. 
    Thynne, Egremont (I04828)
     
    3145 SEAX:
    Medieval deeds pertaining to the Petre estates Level: Item Indenture tripartite Reference Code: D/DP T1/489 Dates of Creation: 7 June 11 Henry VIII [1519] Title: Indenture tripartite Scope and Content: William Rede, citizen and goldsmith of London, nephew and heir of Bartholomew Rede, declaring that he has demised to Margaret Gedge, wife of Robert Gedge and a daughter and heiress of Thomas Bardefelde, brother of John Bardefelde, esq.
    Moiety of the manor of of Gyng Margaret [Margaretting]
    To hold to her and the lawful heirs of her body (with six successive remainders over)
    Date From: 1519
     
    Bardfield, Margaret (I10722)
     
    3146 SEAX: (Essex)
    D/DU 116/3 Attested copy of Conveyance (Lease and Release), 30, 31 January 1704/05, in trust. Attested copy of Conveyance (Lease and Release), 30, 31 January 1704/05, in trust.
    Item Dates of Creation c,1818 Scope and Content (i) Thomas Wood of London, merchant, and Robert Kedington alias Karington of Stansfield (county Suffolk), gentleman; (ii) Dame Amy Robinson, widow of Sir John Robinson of Denston Hall (county Suffolk), knight.; (iii) Sir Gervase Elwes of Stoak (county Suffolk), baronet.; (iv) Edward Milles and William Gandy, both of the Inner Temple' London, gents.
    All the real estate devised to (i) in trust by the Will of Sir John Robinson

    Recites: (i) The said Will, 11 August 1704, by which Sir John Robinson devised all his real estate, not already settled in jointure upon Dame Amy or entailed on his issue, to (i) in turst to sell and fulfill the terms of his Will [no details] (ii) that Thomas wood is going abroad for some time and will be unable to fulfill his trusteeship

    /DU 116/5 Attested copy of Conveyance (Bargain and Sale) Attested copy of Conveyance (Bargain and Sale)
    Item Dates of Creation c.1818 Scope and Content , 6 February 1704/05 to facilitate and confirm the terms of a Will

    John Robinson of Denston Hall (county Suffolk)., esq., son and heir of Sir John Robinson, knight., deceased., to Dame Amy Robinson, widow of Sir John, and Robert., Kedington alias Karington of Stansfield (county Suffolk), gentleman
    (a) Messuage called Kingshead and another messuage called Piggs Tenement and Stephens adjoining and lands in St. Mary; ground or moor called Marks Great Meadow, lands called Cheese meadow and Pyes Croft (continued in all 16a.), with all tithes of the said lands; all in Colchester and two tenements in Breakespears alias Breakspears Fee and two tenements in Breakspears, sometimes in the occupation of Thomas Marten and Thomas Windsor; all in Abbots Langley (county Hertfordshire). late of Sir Richard Lee. Knight (c) Messuage and lands in St. Pancras. (county Middlesex), near the end of Grays Inn lane, abutting on the N.E. side of the high road from the end of Grays Inn Lands are called Dry Johns Wakefield' in St. Pancras; which lands are called Dry Johns Field alias Cotterels Close (12acres) in the occupation of Richard Gray Middlesfield (13acres) and old merchant Field (9acres), all now in occupation of Thomas Greene (d) Brick messuage in Fleet Street in St. Dunstan in the West, City of London, abutting N. on Fleet Street, W. on Ram Alley and E. S. on other brick Messuages in occupation of [blank] Carter (e) The late College or provostry, free chapel and parsonage of Stokes under Hamdon with its capital messuage, messuages, lands, and tithes in Stoke under Hamdon, East Stoke, West Stoke, Ilchester alias Ivelchester, Montacute, Norton and Tynten Hall (all in co. Somerset). (f) An annual rent of £22.8s. 7d. issuing out of the Borough of Ipswich (county Suffolk)

    Recites: (i) [as in 116/3,4] (ii) [116/3,4]

    SOUTH CHANCEL. Here Lyeth y e Body of Dame Ambb Robinson the Widow & Relict of S r Iohn Robinson Knt She Departed this Life v e nth D a y of March 1720 Aged 63 Years.
     
    Elwes, Amy (I08692)
     
    3147 Secondary Transcript of the Parish Register of St.Mary, Guilden Morden Cambridge (n.p.: CFHS, July 1973), John Brockett of full age bac carpenter otp son of William carpenter & Elizabeth Bonnett of full age sp otp dau of North taylor. Wits: James Worboys, Elizabeth Brockett. Hereinafter cited as Guilden Morden Parish Registers.
     
    Bonnett, Elizabeth (I05770)
     
    3148 See also WSRO Refs 1178/229-235 Administrative history:
    The miscellaneous Pleydell family papers described in this section accumulated initially in the hands of Arabella Browne the elder of Minety, daughter of Arabella Pleydell of Minety, who married firstly Joseph Nott of Minety and secondly Thomas Browne of Minety who died in June 1738.
    In 1743 her daughter and heiress, Arabella Browne the younger, married William Calley of Burderop House in the parish of Chiseldon, and on the death of Arabella Browne the elder in August 1744 Calley acquired both the Browne and Pleydell family papers. Arabella Pleydell was also the mother of the Revd. William Pleydell of Wootton Bassett.


    Will of Arabella Browne, 1744
    Mentions brother deceased William, Calley, clerk, daughters Arabella Calley and Lettice Butterfield, wife of William, clerk.
     
    Pleydell, Arabella (I07037)
     
    3149 See marraige settlement 1615

    Martha Goodman. Named in the will of her brother Gabriel. Named as Martha of Anglesey in Bishop Godfrey Goodman's will. ....Item, to my sister Martha Prytherch of Anglesey I do give five pounds; Item,

    Justice Prytherch -Llan Idan House
    ?
    Will of Anne Prytherch, Spinster of Llanddulas, Anglesey 05 August 1691 PROB 11/403
    Will of Hugh Prytherch of Landdygnell, Anglesey 22 November 1656 PROB 11/260

    Richard Prytherch. Mr. Hughes, of Kinmel, tells me he was son of Rhydderch ap Richard of Myfyrian, co. Anglesey. He entered Inner Temnle 2 Dec. 1596, became barrister-at-law 10 Feb. 1615, Puisne Judge of Chester, 1636, and died 1647. His mother was Margaret, daughter of Piers Puleston, and his wife Martha, daughter of Godfrey Goodman.

    Martha Prytherch, Widow B/1662/28 1662 These documents are held at National Library of Wales Damaged Contents: Will. Diocese: Bangor
    Parish: Llanidan
    County: Anglesey
     
    Goodman, Martha (I05565)
     
    3150 See marriage settlement 1613 Saunders, Janet (I08501)
     

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