Abt 1600 - Aft 1639 (~ 40 years)
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Name |
Manning, Joan |
Born |
Abt 1600 |
Of Hackland, Collumpton, Devon, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Aft 1639 |
Somerset, England |
Person ID |
I08327 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
20 Oct 2017 |
Father |
Manning, John, b. Of Hackland, Collumpton, Devon, England , bur. 1 Oct 1620, Melbury Osmond, Dorset, England |
Mother |
Strangways, Dorothy, b. Abt 1580, Of Melbury, Dorset, England , d. Abt 1649, Of St Decumans, Somerset, Englnad (Age ~ 69 years) |
Married |
Abt 1598 |
Family ID |
F01917 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Huish, John, b. Abt 1592, England , bur. 2 Nov 1628, Of Doniford, Somerset, England (Age ~ 36 years) |
Married |
Abt 1615 |
England |
Family ID |
F02521 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- XV.-John Huyshe or Huish, of Doniford, aged seven years at his father’s decease. By inquisitio post mortem, taken at Sowton, 2nd April, 4 Charles I (1629), it appears he died 2nd November, 3 Charles I (1628). He married Joan, daughter of JOHN MANNINGE, of Hackland, in Cullompton, Devon, by Dorothy, daughter of Sir John Strangeways,
of Melbury, Dorset, and Dorothy, daughter of Sir John Thynne, of Longleat, Knt.). She had licence to re-marry from the Court of Wards and Liveries, 30th November, 5 Charles I (1630), a liberty she does not appear to have availed herself of, for administration of the effects of Joan Huish was granted 15th April, 1649, by the P.C.C. to her son, Edward. Other son John, William and Lewis.
Possibility??
Will of Joane Huish, Widow of North Petherton, Somerset 09 February 1639 PROB 11/179
NOTE: There is the will of a Joan Huish, of Tuckerton in North Petherton, widow, dated 12th September, 1638; proved 9th February 1638-9 by Henry Bidygood. To be buried at West Monkton. My sister Margaret Bidgegood; my children, Margaret, George, and William; Robert, son of William Huishe; Winifred, daughter of Roger Huishe.
Son?
Will of John Huish, Gentleman of Doniford, Somerset 04 May 1649 PROB 11/208
XVI.-John Huysh or Huish, aged six years, ten months and twenty sevendays at his father’s death. He was baptized at St Decuman’s, May, 1621. His will is dated 27th November, 1648, and proved 4th
May, 1649. He makes no mention of either wife or issue; but from a monument at St.Decuman’s Church, which is much defaced, it appears probable that he had a wife,Dorothy, who was buried 27th April, 164-.
NOTE: By his will, dated 27th November, 1648, proved 4th May 1649, by his brother Edward. To be buried in the south aisle of St.Decuman’s church. Mentions his brothers William and Lewis, and twenty shillings to his cousin, Ann Lucas, for a ring.
Edward Huish, of Doniford, Esq., baptized at St. Decuman’s, December, 1622; buried at St Cuthbert’s, Wells, where his monument, a flat stone in the south aisle, yet remains. He died 16th August, and was buried the 19th, 1669. The arms on the stone are Huysh impaling, a chevron between three mullets pierced.
NOTE:-The flat stone still exists in the south aisle of St. Cuthbert’s, but exceedingly worn and frayed, and it was with the utmost difficulty the following portion of the inscription could be recovered:-
“Here resteth the body of Edward Hvish, of Doniford, Esq., who departed this life here at Wells the (16) day of Avgvst, 1669
. ....................... to live with me.
and I not good enovgh to dye with thee.
Behold thy life by me,
Who sometime was as thov,
And thov in time shalt be,
But dvst as I am now.”
Above the inscription is an hour-glass, etc., and faint traces of the shield bearing Huish impaling a chevron between three mullets, or cinquefoils. At the base of the stone another and apparantly later inscription has been cut, but too denuded to be made out. There is a mournful cadence apparent in the inscription and epitaph, which seems to point to the adverse fate then awaiting this, the main stem of Huyshe, not only by the disposal of the family patrimony, but its extinction also on the deaths of his two brothers, William and Lewis, of whom no further particulars are recorded.
The impalement on the gravestone is similar to that of Sambourne, of Timsbury-argent, a chevron sable, between three mullets gules, pierced or. XVIII.
William Huish, baptized March, 1623, at St Decuman’s.
According to Mr Palmer, he it was who sold the family estate to the Wyndhams in 1671. But this is certainly a mistake, for, according to the late Mr. Tripp, Lord Egremont’s steward, the Wyndham title shows that John was the man who alienated the old paternal property.
XIX.-Lewis Huish
HUYSHE;
FIRST POSSESSOR
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