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There is a William Neate and Mary who have a son Stephen in Cherill in 1795? Possibly an ancestor of the Stephen Neate born in Cherill in 1860 to John Neate and Elizabeth Chivers?
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There is a William Neate born 1690 Bishops Cannings, son of William Neate and Elizabeth Knight?
Could William have married twice, once to Joanna Burgess at St Martin's in 1725 and again after 1752 to another Joanna-two children baptised at St Martin, William in 1756 and William Frederick in 1763, both to a William and Joanna?
Could also be the student mentioned as attending Salisbury school in Goddard's diary?
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Name: William Neat Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1696 Christening Date: 5 Nov 1696 Christening Place: Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, England Father's Name: Casonelias Neat Mother's Name: Sara
Name: William Neat Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1699 Christening Date: 21 Jan 1699 Christening Place: Poulshot, Wiltshire, England Father's Name: Jeffry Neat Mother's Name: Mary
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There is also a burial in 14.08.1586 of an Ann Wright spouse of Reinould Wright??
Also a burial of a Reignould Wright in 1606. | Edwards, Margaret (I05435)
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There is also a Joseph Chipperfield who marries and Elizabeth Taylor on 08.11.1772. Witness George Chipperfield.. | Chipperfield, Joseph (I01753)
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There is also a marriage of a Joseph Chipperfield to Elizabeth Taylor in 1772. Witness George Chipperfield. Too young? | Chipperfield, Joseph (I01891)
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There is also a William Neate listed as Church Warden in Wroughton in 1752. Is this William the same and a brother to Robert?
Wiltshire Marriage Licence Bonds:
Day: 11 Month: Feb Year: 1754 Groom Forenames: Willm Groom Surname: NEATE Groom's parish: Chitterne Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Ann Bride Surname: EDWARDS Bride's parish: Preshute Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Preshute Bondsman 1: NEATE John, Preshute Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean of Sarum in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and Uffculme, Devon
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Name: William Neate Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1723 Christening Date: 29 May 1723 Christening Place: Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England Father's Name: Robert Neate Mother's Name: Mary
| Neate, William (I02121)
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There is an Ann Neat buried at Aldbourne 1758? and 1764?
Also Anne Neat buried Wroughton 1733.
"Of Pewsey" at time of marriage in Reading 1710/11
| Lyddiard, Ann (I00322)
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There is an Anne Smith christened at Old Machar in 07.06.1810 daughter of James Smith and Isabel Galloway. Other siblings Sidney, Elizabeth, Margaret, Isabel, Alexander, Frederick and Mary.??
Another Ann Smith christed at Old Machar 1812 the daughter of William Smith and Jean Dun?? None at Gartley on the IGI or on Scots online between 1809-1812.
Witness to birth of first child, John Stewart in 1827 were John Smith and George Smith. Brothers??
One site has her born 29.05.1811 Kincardine, Aberdeenshire to William Smith and Catherine Low.
Informant on death certificate is John Adams son-in-law.
1841 Census:
Name: Ann Stewart
Age: 30
Estimated birth year: abt 1811
Household: View other family members
Gender: Female
Where born: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Civil parish: Midmar
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: Woodside
Parish Number: 222
ED: 5
Page: 6 (click to see others on page)
1851 Census:
Name: Ann Stuart
Age: 41
Estimated birth year: abt 1810
Relationship: Wife
Spouse's name: William
Gender: Female
Where born: Gartly, Aberdeenshire
Parish Number: 222
Civil parish: Midmar
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: Woods Of Kebbaty
ED: 4
Page: 5 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 20
Line: 13
Roll: CSSCT1851_48
Household Members: Name Age
Ann Stuart 41
Francis Stuart 8
George Stuart 21
Jane Stuart 3
Mary Stuart 6
Robert Stuart 1
Susan Stuart 14
William Stuart 55
1861 Census:
Name: Anne Stewart
Age: 52
Estimated birth year: abt 1809
Relationship: Wife
Spouse's name : William
Gender: Female
Where born: Gortty, Aberdeenshire
Registration Number: 222
Registration district: Midmar
Civil parish: Midmar
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: Woods Of Comers
Occupation: Crofter's Wife
ED: 5
Page: 6 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 30
Line: 12
Roll: CSSCT1861_30
Household Members: Name Age
Mary A MacKie 2
Anne Stewart 52
George Stewart 4
Helen Stewart 8
Jane Stewart 13
William Stewart 61
1871 Census:
Name: Ann Stewart
Age: 61
Estimated birth year: abt 1810
Relationship: Wife
Spouse's name : William
Gender: Female
Where born: Gartly, Aberdeenshire
Registration Number: 222/1
Registration district: Midmar
Civil parish: Midmar
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: Woodside Of Kebbaty
Occupation: Farmers Wife
ED: 5
Page: 3 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 12
Line: 4
Roll: CSSCT1871_41
Household Members: Name Age
Mary MacKie 13
William Mutch 5
Robert Penny 3
Ann Stewart 61
Hellen Stewart 19
Jane Stewart 23
William Stewart 74
Isobel Walker 4
STUART/STEWART # = my line
John STUART b:abt 1756 Inverkeithny, Banff
m: 25 June 1784 Elisabeth FARSKINE/Faskien
Children
1.John STUART chr: 17 July 1792 Inverkeithny, Banff
2.Isobel STUART Chr: 17 July 1792 Inverkeithny, Banff (twin of John)
3.Katharine STUART chr: 27 Jan 1794 Inverkeithny, Banff
5.Jean STUART chr: 2 Apr 1799 Inverkeithny, Banff
#4.William STUART/STEWART chr: 14 Feb 1796 Inverkeithny, Banff
d:aft1871 Midmar/Kebbaty, Aber
m: pre-1827 Gartly, Aber; Ann SMITH b:abt1809
(d/o William SMITH and Isabella KINNAIRD d:aft 1871Midmar,
Aber.
children
1. John b:23 Sept 1827 Gartly, Aber d: post-1861
m: 9 Apr 1855 Rebecca ANDERSON; Old Machar, Aber b:1826
children- Margaret 1855 Midmar
Rebecca Ann 1857 Midmar
Jane 1859 Garvock
Catherine 1861 Garvock
2. George b: 24 Oct 1829 Midmar d:
m:
3. Anne b: 8 Dec 1831 Midmar d:
m:17 Dec 1855 James EWEN Midmar, Aber b:1812
4. William b: 31 May 1834 Midmar d:
m:
5.John/James b: 31 May 1834 Midmar d:
m: (NOTE: Twin to William above)
#6. Susan b: 1836/7 Midmar d: 29 Sept 1920 Meigle, Kinc
m: 30 Nov 1860 Fordoun,Kinc; William ANDERSON
7. Catherine b: 1838 Midmar d:
m: unk- had illegitimate child, Mary MACKIE
8. Alexander b: 1840 Midmar d:(young?)
9. Francis b: 1843 Midmar d: I am guessing male
10. Mary b: 1845 Midmar, d:
m: unk- had illegitimate child, Robert Alexander Stewart
(BERRY)
11.Jane b:10 Feb 1848 Midmar d:
m: unk -had illegitimate child, Isabella Webster WALKER
12. Robert b: 1850 Midmar d:(young?)
13. Helen b: 1853 Midmar d:
m:1 Dec 1877 John ADAMS Midmar, Aber
children- William 1878
Mary Ann 1879
Helina 1881
George 1883
Grandchildren of William Stewart / Ann Smith
George ? b: abt 1857 Montrose, Forfarshire
Mary A Mackie b: abt 1859 Banchory Ternan
William Mutch b: abt 1866 Midmar
Isabella Walker b: abt 1867 Midmar
Robert Stewart (Berry) b: abt 1868 Midmar
14/05/1826 STEWART WILLIAM ANN ELIZABETH/FINLAY FR5050 M EDINBURGH EDINBURGH CITY CITY/MIDLOTHIAN
685/01 0630 0327 2 04/09/1826 STEWART WILLIAM ANN FRASER/ M MORTLACH /BANFF 162/00 0030 0366 3
26/07/1827 STEWART WILLIAM ANN BLACK/ M KINTAIL /ROSS AND CROMARTY
There is an Ann Fraser baptised Fogue, Aberdeen, 1808 daughter of William Stewart and Isabella Fraser.
| Smith, Ann (I00803)
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There is an Edmun Wright buried 11.05.1626? | Wright, Edmund (I10405)
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There is an Edward buried Arkesden in 1759?? | Burgess, Edward (I01300)
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There is an Edward Vesey born in Preshute in 1694, son of Robert and Joan.
Day: 7 Month: Oct Year: 1694 Forenames: Edward Surname: VAZIE Fathers forenames: Robert Occupation: Mothers forenames: Jane Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Preshute Description: County: Wiltshire Country: England
Possibly the Edward Vasiey buried in 1764? Will dated 1764. No mention of wife. Mentions brother Robert Vaisey and brother in law Thomas Brown, Frances Clifford, Thomas Nalder, John Nalder and Robert Nalder. Mentions 6 children Robert, Edward, Thomas and John and Anne and Martha.
First name(s): Edward Last name: VAISEY Date of burial: 9 Jan 1764 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Preshute Dedication: St George
A marriage for an Edward Vaisey in 1732.
Is there a daughter Elizabeth eg:
Winterborne Parish Registers:
1750 Feb 8 wed John Clark & Elizabeth Veisey, St Thomas Parish, license.
Day: 27 Month: Nov Year: 1729 Groom Forenames: Edward Groom Surname: VAISEY Groom's parish: Preshute Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Martha Bride Surname: NALDER Bride's parish: Winterbourne Monkton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition:
Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Winterbourne Monkton Bondsman 1: NALDER John, Winterbourne Monkton Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
Is this the correct Martha??
Day: 13 Month: May Year: 1762 Groom Forenames: George Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Monkton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: 21 Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Martha Bride Surname: NALDER Bride's parish: Avebury Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 21 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: AXFORD Joseph, Worton, Potterne Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
Will of Robert Vaisey mentions brother in law George Brown??
Did he marry twice??
Name: John Vaisey Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1753 Christening Date: 24 Jun 1753 Christening Place: Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England Father's Name: Edward Vaisey Mother's Name: Ann
Name: Vaisey Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1755 Christening Date: 9 Feb 1755 Christening Place: Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England Father's Name: Edward Vaisey Mother's Name: Ann
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There is an Elizabeth Pye daughter of Matthew and Jane Pye baptised St James Clerkenwell 23.06.1695?? Confirm date re IGI??(Possibly this one due to son being called Matthew??)
Name: Elizabeth Pye Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 23 Jun 1695 Baptism/Christening Place: SAINT JAMES,CLERKENWELL,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 12 Jun 1695 Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Matthew Pye Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Jane Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P00141-1 System Origin: England-ODM Source Film Number: 845229
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Name: Elizabeth Pye Burial Date: 8 Jan 1698 Parish: St George The Martyr County: Surrey Borough: Southwark Parent(s): Mathew Record Type: Burial
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There is an Elizabeth Watson born Iden, Sussex daughter to Robert and Elizabeth? Other siblings Peggy baptised 1787. Marriage for Peggy in 1815 to a Thomas Lancaster.
William born 1783 married Sarah and living at Camberwell, Surrey on the 1841 census.
Thomas born 1793. The one who marries Susan and is still living in Iden in 1841.
Also a James born 1785. There is a burial of Ann wife of James Watson of Eden? aged 48 years at Winchelsea on 25.11.1829?
There is a marriage of Robert Watson and Elizabeth Noakes at Iden in 31.08.1783? Death of Robert in Iden in 1830 and Elizabeth Snr in 1837. This Elizabeth Noakes baptised Iden 19.12.1757 daughter of George and Jane Noakes. Probably the George Noakes who married Jane Shother at Beckley in 1755.
Son Thomas born in October 1822 at Winchelsea (to a Thomas Bright of Iden, carpenter). See Census below?
PAR 511/35/1/311 16 Apr 1828
Letter from Thomas Bright, Tenterden, [Kent] to the overseers of Winchelsea
We have sent the pay for E Watson's boy £1 12s 6d
For order requiring Thomas Bright the younger to maintain the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Watson, 1826 see PAR 511/34/4/13
HO107/1106 IDEN FOLIO 8 PAGE 8
1841 Census: Iden, Sussex, England:
THOMAS WATSON 45 FARMER
SUSAN 35
THOMAS 15
MARY 12
ELIZABETH 10
ELLEN 8
EMILY 6
WILLIAM 1
(Is the Thomas aged 15 the son of Elizabeth's brother Thomas or her son born 1822? -no baptism record in Iden for a Thomas born to Thomas and Susan? Born in Peasmarsh?
There is a marriage of a Elizabeth Watson and Thomas Bright at St Pancras in 1829??
The 15 year old Thomas is probably the Thomas Watson who married Esther Ditch in Iden 02.09.1852- Rye District (includes Iden & Winchelsea) in 1852. Vol 2b page 9
Living at the home of his future Mother-in-law Thomas?
1851 Census: Iden Kent
Harriott Dice abt 1785 Beckley, Sussex, England Head Widow Annuiant Iden Kent
Caroline Turk abt 1831 Iden, Sussex, England Granddaughter Iden Kent
Thomas Watson abt 1827 Iden, Sussex, England Lodger Unmarried Carpenter and Joiner Iden Kent
1861 Census: Ashford, Kent, England (Indexed under Matson)
Ashford, Kent
Thomas Watson Head married carpenter Peasmarsh, Sussex
Ether Watson wife Iden Sussex
Thomas Watson son 6 years scholar
1871 Census: Ashford, Kent, England:
Esther Watson abt 1819 Iden, Sussex, England Wife Ashford Kent
Thomas Watson abt 1818 Iden, Sussex, England Head Carpenter Ashford Kent
Joseph Williams abt 1821 St Georges Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England Boarder Ashford Kent
James Chas Sinclair abt 1856 Manchester, Lancashire, England Boarder Ashford Kent
1881 Census: Ashford, Kent, England:
17 Apsley Street, Ashford:
Esther Watson abt 1819 Iden, Sussex, England Wife Ashford, Kent,England
Thomas Watson abt 1823 Iden, Sussex, England Head Carpenter Ashford,Kent, England
Joseph Williams abt 1820 London Bow, London, Middlesex, England Boarder Ashford, Kent, England
Jane Bettsworth abt 1863 Sheerness, Kent, England, Boarder, Ashford, Kent, England
1891 Census: Ashford, Kent, England:
Watson, Thomas
Age: 63
Estimated birth year: abt 1828
Relation: Head
Gender: Male
Widow
Where Born: Peasmarsh; Iden, Sussex
Birth Country: England
Occupaqtion: Timber Appropriator (R&C)
Civil parish: Ashford
Ecclesiastical parish: Ashford St Mary
Town: Ashford
County/Island: Kent
Correct Person?
1901 Census: St Mary in the Castle, Sussex, England:
William F Watson abt 1856 Ashford, Kent, England Head St Mary in the Castle Sussex
Sarah Watson abt 1858 Guestling, Sussex, England Wife St Mary in the Castle Sussex
Thomas Watson abt 1828 Peasmarsh, Sussex, England Father Retired Railway Official( L& L) St Mary in the Castle Sussex
Daisy G Watson abt 1882 Hastings, Sussex, England Daughter St Mary in the Castle Sussex
Gladys A M Watson abt 1895 Hastings, Sussex, England Daughter St Mary in the Castle Sussex
Kathleen I Watson abt 1899 Hastings, Sussex, England Daughter St Mary in the Castle Sussex
(Brother of Elizabeth?)
1851 Iden: Sussex, England:
Census: Whittersham Road, Iden:
Thos Watson abt 1793 Iden, Sussex, England Head FARMER(9 acres employing one man) Iden Kent
William Watson abt 1840 Iden, Sussex, England Son Iden Kent
Eliza Watson abt 1831 Iden, Sussex, England Daughter Iden Kent
Ellen Watson abt 1835 Iden, Sussex, England Daughter Iden Kent
Emily Watson abt 1838 Iden, Sussex, England Daughter Iden Kent
John Watson abt 1846 Iden, Sussex, England Son Iden Kent
Susan Watson abt 1811 Peasmarsh, Sussex, England Wife Iden Kent
1861 Census: Iden: Sussex, England:
Iden Street, Iden
Thomas Watson 67 years Farmer, Iden, Sussex
Susan Watson 52 years Peasmarsh, Sussex
William son 21 years Sailor Iden, Sussex
John son 15 years Ag Lab, Iden, Sussex
| Watson, Elizabeth (I00864)
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There is an Ellyn Barnes baptised St John Hackney. 28th October, 1621 daughter of Brian or Bryant Barnes?? Other siblings: Brian, Katheren, Bridget.
| Barnes, Ellin (I06944)
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There is an entry at St Mary Aldermany " Buried ye 15th April John sonne of Mr. John Smith 1651??
Another baptism
Only son. 3 daughters.
Attended Oxford College and graduated in 1672 aged 16 years.(Check date)
Leader of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequor between 1699-1701 and 1708-1710
Speaker of the House of Commons 1705-1708
CALNE
FILE [no title] - ref. 212B/1220 - date: 1721/2 February 24
[from Scope and Content] (3) Smith, John, Esq., of Tidworth, Co. Southampton.
JOHN SMITH
Christening: 11 NOV 1645 Saint Mary The Virgin Aldermanbury, London, London, England
Parents:
Father: JOHN SMITH
Possability:
FILE - North Petherton deeds - ref. DD\SL/18 - date: 1681-1756
[from Scope and Content] Manor of North Petherton (Lessors: Dorothy Wallop of Husborne Priors, co.Southton., widow, 1681; Alicia Wallop, widow of John W. of Farley Wallop, esq., John Smith (Speaker of House of Commons in 1706) of South Tidworth, esq., and Thos.Jervoise of Herriard, esq., all of co.Southton., trustees under Act 7 & 8 Wm.III for making leases for making leases for Bluet Wallop (of age by 1706), esq., and John Wallop (still minor in 1706), gent., 1697,1706; John Wallop of Farley Wallop, co.Southton., esq., 1711, as Commissioner of H.M.Treasury, 1717, as Viscount Lymington, 1720-37, and as Earl of Portsmouth, 1743-56, for varying parts of the manor. John Bassett of Heanton Punchardon, co.Devon, esq., 1710-20; Sir Nicholas Hooper and other trustees of the marriage settlement of John Basset of Heanton Court, esq., decd., and for his son John B. during minority, 1728-32; John Bassett of Heanton Court, esq., 1737-40; all for a fourth part of the manor). [32 documents]. 1681-1756
Tate Gallery
Sir Godfrey Kneller 1646-1723
John Smith, Speaker of the House of Commons circa 1707-8
Oil on canvas
support: 2205 x 1565 mm
painting
Purchased 1985
T03982
John Smith (?1655-1725) was an eminent Whig politician who commanded much respect as a commissioner for arranging the union with Scotland. In 1707 he was re-elected as Speaker of the House of Commons. Kneller shows him in his Speaker's robes, the mace and chair behind him, holding a scroll inscribed 'The Union Act'. The composition is one of dignified regularity, the sweep of Smith's robe deliberately following the vertical black lines on the marble floor. German-born, Kneller was the most successful and prolific portraitist of his day. Principal Painter from 1688. Created Baronet in 1715.
Will of John Smith of Tidworth , Hampshire 14 October 1723 PROB 11/593
Mentions wife Anne, daughter Jane and Henrietta, son Harry, son William, son-in-law(step son?) Mr Herbert?, sonThomas Smith executor. | Smith, John (I02983)
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There is an entry for the mariage on 22.01.1692 for the marriage of Timothy Russell and Johunnen Gallop(Widow).
Also an entry for the marrige on 01.12.1695 between Timothy Russell(widower) and Ann Frencham(widow).
Then a burial entry on 8.12.1696 for an unbaptised child of Timothy Rusell and Ann his wife, followed on 15.12.1696 with the burial of Ann, the wife of Timothy Russell.
There is an entry on 19.12.1697 for a Timothy Russell, widower and a Mary Franklin.
Are all the above the same man marrying three times?
Then a burial entry on 28.03.1703 for a Timothy Russell.
Then a burial entry on 14.11.1734 for a Mary Russell. p (pauper?) | Russell, Timothy (I01808)
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There is evidence that even as a boy Thomas Woodford had an interest in literature, poetry and chivalry.
On his death in 1507 Richard Blount of Iver, Buckinghamshire, whose daughter Elizabeth Thomas was to marry in c 1520, bequeathed to ‘Maister Wodeforthe … iij bookes in frensh of frossautt’. Jean Froissart's chronicles and poetry were enormously popular, but it is still a noteworthy bequest to a young man, still probably little more than ten years old.
The lawyer Richard Blount provides another connection for the Woodfords with Thomas More. He was a prominent member of Lincoln's Inn at the time that More was admitted in 1496. Thomas More's father John was also a senior member of the Inn... | Blount, Elizabeth (I04217)
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There is the burial of a John Webb at Rodbourne Cheney in 1631? | Webb, John Richmond (I01418)
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There is the burial of a Philip Neate in 1718 at Hill Deverill, the Assumption, Wiltshire?
Also a John Neate buried 18.11.1720 there
Married 04 Nov 1762 NEATE Philip BENNETT Mary | Neate, Phillip (I00294)
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There is the burial of a Thomas Chipperfield in 1750? | Chipperfield, Thomas (I01773)
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There is the death of a John Bonnett at Litlington in Cambridge in 1811? | Bonnett, John (I01902)
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These documents are held at Wiltshire and Swindon Archives
Contents:
Settlement on the marriage of John Greenhill jnr. of North Bradley and Grace Aldridge of Bratton, relating to lands and houses at Drynham in the parish of North Bradley, 1689; eight deeds of Drynham Farm in the same parish 1796-1836, and bills of Richard Blake of Trowbridge for the conveyances 1833-1834, purchased by Walter Long of Rood Ashton (d.1867) in 1836.
Includes, copy contract for the purchase of Drynham Farm for £1800 by Richard Godolphin Long of Rood Ashton, 1833, not completed due to his death in July 1835 but subsequently carried through by his son, Walter, as described above.
Parties: Greenhill, Aldridge, Turner, Coward, Pigott, King, Smyth, Heathcote, Harper, Master, Saunders, Long.
MILLS
Isabel of Bradley held a water-mill in Bradley in the mid-14th century. (fn. 9) She was probably a member of the family which held the manor of Bradley, for the mill descended in the same way. (fn.10) Thus Thomas Godfrey held it in 1411,(fn.11) Henry Long at his death c. 1490,(fn.12) and Sir Walter Longin 1604.(fn.13) It was evidently separated from themanor in the 17th century, for in 1689 it was assured to John Greenhill the younger by Thomas Adams and others. (fn.14) Grace Greenhill held it in 1697,(fn.15) and another John Greenhill in 1724.
From: 'North Bradley', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 8: Warminster, Westbury and Whorwellsdown Hundreds (1965), pp. 218-234. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16111 Date accessed: 15 January 2012.
| Aldridge, Grace (I09548)
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Third marriage to an Elizabeth Hayes?
Name: John Hays Lanfear Gender: Male Birth Date: 22 Apr 1805 Christening Place: St Mary, Islington, London, Eng Father's name: Ambrose Lanfear, Mother's name: Elizabeth Maternal Grandfather's Name: John Hays.
Will of Elizabeth Lanfear, Widow of Islington , Middlesex 21 July 1825 PROB 11/1701
| Lanfear, Ambrose (I02936)
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Third wife?
P31/1/2/93
Will
1859
Brown, Susannah
Widow
Broad Hinton
Sarum Marriage Licence Bond
Day: 16 Month: May Year: 1837 Groom Forenames: Algernon Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Broad Hinton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: wid Groom's occupation: Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Susannah Bride Surname: SMITH Bride's parish: Broad HintonBride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: wid Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Broad Hinton Bondsman 1: Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
Day: 13 Month: Mar Year: 1859 Age: 75 Forenames: Susannah Surname: BROWN Place: Broad Hinton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117086 Notes: relict of Robert SMITH
| Smith, Sussanah (I06314)
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This Ann the daughter of Jane and Edmund?
Ann Strudwick spinster of St James Westminster
In the name of God Amen I Ann Strudwick of the parish of St James Westminster in the county Middlesex Spinster Do make and declare this to be my last will and testament
In the first place I give to my eldest brother Edmund Strudwick Esq. the sum of 1 pound and
to my sister Elizabeth Strudwick the sum of 1 pound and
to my sister Catherine Richmond Strudwick the sum of 2 pounds and
to my half sister Jane Strudwick the sum of 1 pound
then all the rest and residue of my personal estate whatsoever together with all my estate real I give and bequeath to my dear Brother Samuel Strudwick his executors and administrators
Item I give devise and bequeath all my real estate whatsoever and wheresoever to my said Brother Samuel Strudwick his heirs and assigns forever and hereby nominate and appoint my said Brother Samuel Strudwick sole executor of this my will hereby revoking all former wills heretofore by me made published and declared In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifth day of August in the year of our lord 1762 Ann Strudwick
signed sealed published and declared by the said Ann Strudwick as and for her last will and testament in the presence of us who in her presence and at her request and also in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto
John Adaire Charles Stewart Robert Beales
IT IS MY DESIRE that my sister Elizabeth Strudwick if she outlives me may have my cloathes and watch to do as she thinks proper with my part of the furniture I likewise leave to my said sister during her life and at her death to return to my dear Brother Samuel Strudwick or his son Sammuel Strudwick , Ann Strudwick
THE CODICIL TO MY WILL
I give to my sister Catherine Richmond Strudwick ten pounds my mothers wedding ring a amber egg a gold locket stone and silver buckles tea spoons one table spoon marked G.S my earings some garnets the ornaments for the chimney India table 2 India bowls with stands India waiter a tea chest a carving that my neice gave me all my sister Elizabeths wearing apparrell and all my apparrell I give to my sister Richmond except the things as I shall dispose of as follows
To Mrs Harris five guineas my black sable dress and tippet
to miss Harris five guineas my black lute string sack and petticoat a ring with a yellow stone and diamond on the sides my black feathered Tippet
A piece of catgut work to Mrs Humphrey & five guineas my handpoint hankerchief the xxx xxx xxx gold wire my striped lute string and grandfathers pictures
and I give to my sister Richmond all my house linen
and I give Jane Munsell my servant ten pounds my garnet stuff my red cotton dress and petticoat brown ancestring scarf my polite washing sacks all my cloath aprons and shirts right caps a black quilted petticoat stays in short all worst of my under petticoats bed gowns stockings and bonnet cloak
and I give to Steve Boyget Esq 5 guineas
to Mrs Borget 5 guineas and a gold seal
and I give to Dr Tontine ten guineas
I give to Mrs white 4 guineas instead of any of my apparrell
and I desire for seven guineas may be left in Mrs Borget’s hands to pay Buffet one shilling a week and if she drops before that the money paid to be given to my brother Samuel
I leave to Mr Long and Mrs Thacker each two guineas
I likewise desire a black burial as more fit for my age as witness my hand this 19th of December 1770 Ann Strudwick
AND I LIKEWISE DESIRE
When I am dead not to be laid put under twelve hours nor to be screwed down or buried till I change and I begg the favour of my good ffriend Mrs Borget to parcel out my apparrell as I have left them and I give my sister Richmond a silver band and patch box and I give Jane Mansell my black silk and crepe short sacks and petticoat and I give my watch to Dr Tontine and the chain to Mrs Humphreys and I give my brother Edmunds picture to sister Richmond ANN STRUDWICK
Probatum 8th April 1771 to Samuel Strudwick
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This Anne Nalder of Calne probably a sister to either Thomas or Martha Nalder who marry in 1695 and state place of residence as Calne. William Neate, bondsman at this marriage.
Sarum Marriage licence Bonds:
Day: 31 Month: Jul Year: 1688 Groom Forenames: William junr Groom Surname: NEATE Groom's parish: Yatesbury Groom's county: Wiltshire, England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: yeo Groom's age: 30 Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Ann Bride Surname: NALDER Bride's parish: Calne Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 24 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: NEALE(NEATE?) Thomas, yeo, Britford,Wilts Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
Anne Neate buried in Wroughton in 1732, in Mildenhall in 1733 and Devizes 1718.
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This Anne?
Sir Hugh Hastings (c1447-1488) de jure 10th Baron Hastings m before 12 Apr 1455 Anne d of Sir William Gascoign of Gawthorpe, Yorks by Margaret d of Thomas Clarelle of Aldwark in that County.
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This Benedict Webbe?
THURSTON, John - of Morton, Thornbury. Sisters Ellen, Nis, Joan, Eliz, & Susan; son Thos, Margt wife of Rob PERCE; Thos HEARINGE; bro Jn BAKER; wifes dtrs Mathew, Eliz, & Jane; wife Susan exec.
Overseers: Uncle Nicholas WEBBE of Kingeswood, Thos ADY of Oldbury, & Rob PERCE of Morton.
Probate 1576. Researched from LDS Film #0091316.
[Wills abstracted by Leslie Mahler in 1998: Thornbury 1568-1576]
National Archives 15/284
Indenture of agreeement between (1) Thomas Hanbury, of Mapledurham [in Buriton], Hampshire, esq, and (2) Henry Thynne, of Greenwaye [Greenway in Churston Ferrers], Devon, esq: concerning a bond.
By bond acknowledged before Sir John Popham, kt, lord chief justice of England, (2) is bound to (1) in £700. If Henry Thynne will perform the covenants in the indentures 9 Feb 41 Eliz [1599], between (3) Henry Thynne and John Bridges, the younger, and (1), confirming the estate of Benedict Webbe in lands in the indenture for 28 years, then bond void.
[? not executed]
See also LR 15/10/285 and LR 15/10/287
Covering dates 1599 Feb
Availability Open Document, Open Description, Normal Closure before FOI Act: 30 years
LR 14 National Archives
Draft indenture of sale between (1) Henry Thynne, of Greenwaye [Greenway in Churston Ferrers], Devon, and John Bridges, the younger, of London, merchant, son of John Bridges, the elder, of Kingswood, Wiltshire [recte Gloucestershire], and (2) Thomas Hanbury, of Mapledurham [in Buriton], Hampshire, esq: of property in Gloucestershire.
Sale, for £1,360, of a messuage called the Wakemyll Barnes, near Kingeswood [Kingswood], wherein Benedict Webbe now dwells, a fulling mill, a gig mill and a grist mill belonging thereto, called the Wakemylls, 2 closes of pasture called the Further and Nearer Deneweek, 30 acres of arable land and pasture, a tenement, etc, called the house at Deneweek Elme, 2 parcels of ground adjoining the barn called Walkes Hill, otherwise Rackclose, and 6 acres of overland called the Old Orchard, etc. Also 2 meadows called the Little and Great Bartymeades, and 2 meadows called the Wynards, in Kingswood and Wotton Underedge [Wotton under Edge], Gloucestershire.
Paper, 25ff.
Covering dates 1599 Feb
JAMES by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, Fraunce, and Ireland, Defendor of the Faith, &. To all to whome those present shall come, greeting : Whereas Our wel beloued subiect, Benedict Webbe, of Kingswood, in Our countie of Wiltes, clothier, having in his travaile beyond the seas, about twentie yeares last past, observed a kinde of oyle to be made of rapeseed and other smale round seedes for the vse of clothing, and vppon manie chargeable triallf and endeavors continued almost euer since hath now at last attained to
the pfect art and skill of making the said oyle of rape seede and other smale seedes aforesaid, which oyle, vppon triallf thereof made by manie clothiers of Our coilties of Wiltes, Gloucester, and Somersett, is found far better for the vse of clothing then that which hath been yeerely bought out of the Low Countries, and as vsefull as the Spanlshe oyle yeerely imported into this Our kingdome of England, and bought att deere rates and prices, for the vse of the finest sort of clothes. By which manufacture and invencion of making the said
vsefull oyle of seedes at home within our owne dominions the whole drapie of this Our kingdome may be in shorte time supplied with fitting oyle for clothing without the helpe of anie oyle from forreine partes, and cheaper rates then are now paid for the same; besides the setting of manie of our poore subject on worke, and the great enriching of much barren land in this Our kingdome, for that the said oyle seedes doe best psper vppon drie and
?andie grounds, which, being otherwise of small vse and pffitt, will, after some few yeeres imploym^ in tillage for the said oyle seede, become fruitfull for corne, and giue good retome to the husbandman.
Will of Thomas Trowbridge:
In the name of God. Amen. The sixth day of Julye, in the year of our Lord God, 1619, ...I Thomas Trowbridge, of Taunton, in the County of Somerset, Merchant Taylor, being sick in body, ... this my will, Imprimis .....sonne John Trowbridge, ..Item--I give and bequeath unto Thomas Trowbridge, my nephew, ....kinswoman Jeane Parrye, the wife of Stephen Parrye, Gent...Item--I give and bequeath unto Martha Webbe, Agnes Webbe and Alice Webbe, daughters of Benedict Webbe, and Alice, his late wife, my daughter, to each of them the some of tenne pounds. ...Item--I give and bequeath unto Francis and Mary Goodsall, the daughters of Robert Goodsal, and Dorothie, his late wife, my daughter, to each of them the sum of tenne (pounds.)... unto my cozen, Joane Pratten, the wife of Thomas Pratten, of Taunton, the some of forty shillings, and to each of her children wch shall be living at the tyme of my death twenty shillings apeece...
National Archives
Letter from Robert Webb to his brother, Benedick Webb of Ryngeswoode Kingswood, co. Glouc. concerning the wardship of the manor of Beckington co. Somerset. MS 3549/146 6 March 1610/11
National Archives:
Bond from Benedict Webb of Kingswood, Wilts. Co. Glouc., gent., to John Smith, gent., to secure payment of £52 to Richard Blason, gent. MS 3549/193 1 May 1627
Bond from Benedict Webb of Kingswood, Wilts. Co. Glouc., gent., and John Smith of Nibley, co. Glouc., esq., to Thomas Gell of the Inner Temple, London, esq., to secure the sum of £53. MS 3549/194 9 May 1628
Counterpart of defeasance from John Smith of North Nibley, co. Glouc., esq., to Benedict Webb of Kingswood, Wilts. co. Glouc., clothier, of a Recognizance of Statute Staple from the said Benedict Webb. MS 3549/195 26 May 1628
Bond from Benedict Webb the elder, of Kingswood, Wilts. co. Glouc., clothier, Benedict Webb the younger, of Wotton-under-Edge, co. Glou., clothier, and John Smyth of North Nibley, co. Glouc., esq., to Richard Tovy of London, gent., to secure the sum of £52. MS 3549/196 27 May 1628
Bond from Benedict Webb the elder, of Kingeswood, Wilts. ? Kingswood, co. Glouc., clothier, Benedict Webb the younger, of Wooton under Edge Wotton-under-Edge, co. Glouc., clothier, and John Smith of Northe North Nibley, co. Glouc., esq., to Henry Pratt of London, esq., to secure the sum of £208. MS 3549/203 14 September 1629
John Smith of Nibley:
..Smyth was already involved in the affairs of Mary's Uncle Benedict Webb, an innovative clothier who he was repeatedly to save from the courts or bankruptcy. ...(Mary Browning of Gloucestershire, clothier family)
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This child's details were recorded by Henry Machyn in his diary. | Lodge, William (I08533)
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This Gabriel may have married a Jonnett Saunders about 1613. See Rhagorol online catalogue.
Does this man have a son Gabriel eg see Will of Godfrey Goodman and will written 1658 proved 1674 | Goodman, Gabriel (I07090)
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This generation or earlier?
One of the letters in Henry VIII Letters and Papers, foreign and domestic dated 1535 refers to the Abbey of Denney in Cambridgeshire and includes the following statement, ‘amongst them a fair young woman, sister to Sir Giles Strangwige, married to one Ryvell, a merchant "ventrer" at London, with whom she had four children, and now desires, of conscience, to rejoin her husband. They will not need to be put forth, but will make instance to be delivered, and so the deed shall be imputed to themselves’.
The identity of this Sir Giles Strangways and his sister is uncertain. The sister could not have been born later than ca 1510 if she had married and had four children by 1535, and in fact was probably born earlier, but being described as young perhaps no earlier than 1495. There is an account of a Sir Giles Strangways, Knight, born ca 1528, first son of Henry Strangeways by Margaret, daughter of George Manners, Lord Ros, but this individual seems to be too late to be her brother.
The ODNB refers to a Henry Strangways, pirate, of uncertain ancestry who died, intestate, at Rouen in 1562. ODNB also states that ‘tradition ties him to the family of Sir Giles Strangeways (d. 1546) of Melbury Sampford, Dorset’. Of particular interest in the present context is the statement ‘In early 1559 Strangeways ,‘beinge poore and in greate debt’ (TNA: PRO, HCA 1/35, fol. 6), was engaged by William Wilford, merchant of London, and John Strange, gentleman of Chesterton, Gloucestershire, to command an expedition intended to capture the Portuguese fortress of Mina in equatorial west Africa. The plan acquired the support of some of the London merchants who had promoted English commercial voyages to Guinea under Edward and Mary’. This immediately suggests a connection to Robert Revell the Adventurer who sailed to Guinea in 1563,
and raises the possibility that it is he who married Giles Strangeways’ sister.
It is clear from pedigrees that Giles / Egidius was a common name among the Strangways, appearing in most generations and in many branches, and it seems likely that the Giles in question was born in the period ca 1475 to 1505. If so, then on the basis of the probable dates of birth, Robert’s putative wife would have been a sister of a Giles Strangways and Jane, the eldest daughter
of Johannis Mordant unless possibly they had a son Giles who is not recorded in the pedigree. Giles and Jane appear to have had two sons, Giles and John, and four daughters, Ann, Elizabeth (who married Sir Thomas Trenchard), Christian and Mary, probably born in the period ca 1495 to ca 1510. These dates fit well with the information from the Letters and papers foreign and domestic discussed above, and it is plausible that Ann, Christian or Mary married Revell. A Sir Giles Strangways the son of George Strangways and Elizabeth Newborough née Birport of Muston, Dorset, is also of interest. Elizabeth Strangways née Birport’s will is dated 1570 and she is said to have been born in the period 1487 to 1491 and to have married first about 1512 and George Strangways about 1520. Although born too late to be brother-in-law to Revell this Giles married in Winterborne, Lucy Horsey, daughter of Thomas Horsey of Martin in Wiltshire | Strangways, Anne (I04865)
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This Helen too young?
1841 Census: Dalkeith, Scotland:
In the 1841 Census of Dalkeith, district 2 "So much of the parish as lies between a line drawn from old Steeple to Sheriffhall Burn and round the houses there thence round the Iron Mill and Old Poor House to the New Road on to East Corner of same, High Street and down High Street round to the Steeple"
At Common Close;
William Fala 55 years Dyer No, not born in County.
Helen Fala 60 No, not born in Midlothian
Can't find on 1851 to date
The following Helen Robsons born 1768-1775.
Helen 1772, Kelso, Roxburgh daughter of Charles Robson and Janet Taylor.
Helen 1770 Steveton, Ayr daughter of James Robson and Helen Black,
Helen 1775 Castleton, Roxburgh, daughter of Adam Robson and Helen Hume
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This information has been compiled by numerous volunteers from the Documentary Group of the Epsom and Ewell History and Archaeology Society (EEHAS).
In its present version, it derives from indexes and transcripts of the manorial court rolls which are kept with other EEHAS papers at Bourne Hall. These indexes were made several years ago from the originals, which form part of the Northey papers (reference 2238) at Surrey History Centre. The court rolls cover a period from 1592 or a little earlier, and continue into the early twentieth century, but only deal with property that was held by copyhold tenure. All the entries for identifiable buildings are gathered here, but not those for fields and empty land. The plot numbers refer to the 1802 Enclosure Map of Ewell, reference 2585 at the Surrey History Centre ; a copy of this map can be consulted at the Local History Centre,
Plot 242
...A tenement known as Churchman's Tenement; the site was Rectory Farmhouse and is now that part of the churchyard which connects the old church with the Victorian church; plot 241 on the Enclosure Award.
Dates Holder Reference
Prior to 1593 Saunder Bray 10/170 page 107
1593 St.John Bray 10/170 pages 4, 18, 107
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This is the last will and testament of me Edmund Strudwick of Ipswich in the County of Suffolk Esquire
Ffirst I give and devise unto Sarah my loving wife all and every my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments, parts purparts and shares of messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances whatsoever situate lying and being in the city of London and Westminster or in the city or County of middlesex and in Shipdham in the County of Norfolk or elsewhere within the Kingdom of Great Britain To hold to her the said Sarah my wife and to her heirs and assigned fro ever Subject to the conditions hereinafter mentioned (that is to say)
In the first place I charge the above premisses to and with the payment of all my just debts as I shall owe to any person or persons at the time of my decease
And I do hereby further charge that part of the above premisses in London called the City Esxxxx with the payment of ten pounds a year of lawful money of Great Britain unto Margaret James my servant (as and for her fidelity and carefulness the many years she has lived with me and in particular for her Great care and Tenderness to her mistress during her long illness) by four quarterly payments (that is to say) Christmas Day Lady Day Midsummer Day and Michaelmas Day by even and equal portions the firts payment to begin and be made upon such of the said feast days as shall first happen after the decease of the said Sarah my wife and to be paid her during her life and case a default shall happen to be made in payment of the above annuity by the space of six weeks next after the same shall become due to be paid as aforesaid that then and in such case it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Margaret James or her assignes to enter into and upon the rents houses and premises or any part thereof and the rents issues and profits thereof to receive and take to her or their own property or benfit until thereof she or they be fully paid and satisfied the above annuity and all costs damages expenses which she shall sustain or be put unto by reason of non payment thereof
Also I give and bequeath unto the said Sarah my wife all and singular my goods chattels household stuff plate linen and effects and all other my personal estate whatsoever or wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever she payingout thereof all my funeral expenses and all charges attending the execution of this my will
Also I do hereby appoint the said Sarah my wife sole executrix of this my last will and testament
And lastly I do hereby revoke and make void all former wills and testaments by me at any time heretofore made
In witness whereof I the said Testator have to this my last will and testament contained in one sheet of paper sett and put my hand and seal this eighteenth day of March in the year of our lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy Edmund Strudwick
Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses herein the interlineation above being first made Richard Norton E Newdigate John Curson
Probatum 11 Dec 1770 to Sarah Strudwick Widow the relict
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This may be the Elizabeth St John who married John Bernard of Huntingshire?? | St. John, Elizabeth (I08243)
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This Richard Selwood from somewhere else as only baptisms of this children at Peasemore. Is there a daughter Sarah. A Sarah married a Richard Carter Greenham in 1715.
Is this the son born 1689?
Will of Richard Selwood, Gentleman of Brickleton , Berkshire 07 November 1748 PROB 11/766 nieces Ann and Martha Selwood, niece Sarah the wife of Richard Carter, nephew John Selwood, niece Ann the wife of James Head, Amy the wife of Thomas Basing, will of late father, poor of the parish of Peasermore and Brightwalton, only son Richard Selwood.
Another name for Brickleton is Bright Walton.
Son?
Will of Richard Selwood Esquire Bright Walton, Berkshire 8 October 1776 11 December 1776 niece Mary Hempstead, and her son Henry Hempstead, Matha Selwood Mary's sister, nephew Henry Selwood of West Isley, and his son Richard, brother in law John Sellwood, daughter Ann Selwood.
Will of Robert Selwood, Baker of Abingdon, Berkshire 10 November 1645 PROB 11/194
Will of Mary Sellwood, Widow of West Ilsley , Berkshire 26 November 1777 PROB 11/1036
Will of Martha Sellwood, Widow of West Hanney , Berkshire 01 June 1747 PROB 11/755 =of Lyford, wants to be buried Abingdon near late husband, nephew and neice John and Ann Grenway,
Will of Robert Sellwood, Gentleman of Abingdon, Berkshire 02 December 1723 PROB11/594
P1/S/1332 Administration bond 1770 Selwood formerly Baggs, Martha Wife Brightwell
A John Selwood and and Ann Hasley marry Brightwallen in 1678. Brother of Richard?
Hampstead Norris and Chieveley: 2 messuages, and 46a. in Hermitage in Hampstead Norris, and 77½a. in Curridge in Chieveley. [Thomas Stampe of Woolhampton to Richard Sellwood, Richard Streatly, John Faty, and John Parsons.] D/EX 275/T/3 1688
| Selwood, Richard (I09267)
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This William married a Margaret Cave. Apparantely daughter of Thomas Cave of Stanford and Elizabeth Danvers. | Skeffington, William (I07573)
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Thomas Arundell son of John VI; born circa 1452; married in 1473 Katherine Dinham which brought to the Arundells in 1501 (on the death of Katherine's brother John, Lord Dinham) a quarter-share in the Cornish manors of Bodardle, Cardinham, Downinney and Gurlyn as well as in manors in Devon, Somerset, Oxfordshire and elsewhere; knighted in 1483; attainted in 1484 for rebelling against King Richard III; died 1st October 1485.
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Thomas BROWN (eldest son) was born on 16 Jul 1792 at Bishop's Cannings, Wiltshire. He was baptized on 24 Mar 1793 at Bishop's Cannings, Wiltshire. He married Susanna HAWORTH, daughter of Joshua HAWORTH and Susanna (--?--), on 26 Apr 1821 at St. Mary, Kingston upon Hull.
1851 Census: Bishops Canning, Wiltshire, England:
Brown, Thomas Head Married 58 years Farmer Bishops Cannings
Brown, Sussana 52 years Kingston on Hull
Brown, Mary-Anne 26
Brown, Thomas 25
Brown, Anne 19
Hayworth, Joshua, Retired Merchant, Father-in-law, 81 years married, Kingston Upon Hull
Hayworth, Sussana Mother-in-law 76 years Greenwich, Kent
Day: 27 Month: Jun Year: 1869 Age: 77 Forenames: Thomas
Surname:BROWN Place: Bishops Cannings County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117315 Notes: at Weston super Mare SOM husb of Susanna son of Thomas & Jane(Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index)
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Thomas BROWN (eldest son) was born on 29 Mar 1825 at Horton, Wilts. He married Matilda PILSWORTH, daughter of William PILSWORTH, on 15 May 1860 at Hutton (by the rector, Rev. T Robert Burrowes, cousin of the bride). He left a will on 7 Oct 1896 at Horton, Wilts. He died on 9 Jul 1898 at 32 Long Street, Devizes, Wilts, aged 73 (late of Horton House). He was buried on 13 Jul 1898 at Bishop's Cannings, Wilts. | Brown, Thomas (I03107)
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Thomas BROWN (youngest son) married Mary SAUNDERS, daughter of William SAUNDERS and Sarah BROWN. He was born on 24 May 1801 at Kingston, Ashbury, Berks. He was baptized on 24 Jun 1801 at Ashbury, Berks. | Brown, Thomas (I07370)
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Thomas BROWN was born circa 1 May 1767. He was baptized on 14 May 1767 at Compton Beauchamp, Berks. He died on 24 Sep 1767. He was buried on 26 Sep 1767 at Compton Beauchamp, Berks.
| Brown, Thomas (I07299)
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Thomas BROWN was born circa 1758. He was baptized on 13 Mar 1758 at Aldbourne, Wiltshire.
Marriage Licence:
Day: 8 Month: Jul Year: 1790 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: BROWN Groom's parish: Bishops Cannings (Horton) Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: 33 Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Jane Bride Surname: RUDDLE Bride's parish: Bishops Cannings (Horton) Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 26 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: FOOTNER John, innholder, Salisbury Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean & Chapter in Salisbury, Wiltshire
(Wiltshire, Berkshire and Dorset Marriage Licence Bonds WFHS CD)
"Thomas Brown , date of death 6th September 1822 aged 64 of Norton husband of Jane Place Bishops Canning Wiltshire." Ref # 117315 Wiltshire Memorial Index (Should be Horton)
Day: 6 Month: Sep Year: 1822 Age: 64 Forenames: Thomas Surname: BROWN Place: Bishops Cannings County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 117315 Notes: of Norton husb of Jane
Possibille will?
Will of Thomas Brown of Horton, Bishops Canning. PRO 11/1665
| Brown, Thomas (I02525)
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Thomas BROWN was born on 12 Jun 1826 at Avebury, Wilts. He was baptized on 27 Feb 1827 at Avebury, Wilts. He married Alice Edgell Bathe BROWN, daughter of James BROWN and Mary RUDDLE, on 16 Sep 1886 at St. Martin's, Salisbury, Wilts. He left a will on 19 Nov 1890 at Lower Upham, Aldbourne, Wilts (Gent). He died on 19 Jul 1895 at Lower Upham, Aldbourne, Wilts, aged 69. He was buried at Avebury, Wilts. | Brown, Thomas (I07813)
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Thomas Browne Gentleman Minety, Wiltshire 13 November 1737 Proved 6 July 1738
Mentions daughter Arabella Browne, father Lucian Browne, wife Arabella Brown, Lucian, grandson Thomas Brown and his father Robert Brown,
Grandson??
1763
Jul 18. Cain’s Cross, July 17. Letter from a Coroner:
TO THE PRINTER
SIR, Cain’s Cross, July 17.
Yesterday morning I was sent for to Minety, in this county, on the following melancholy accident, that happened on Friday evening about six o’clock, which you will please to insert in your paper as a caution to people not to shelter themselves under trees in storms of thunder and lightning. Mr THOMAS BROWN, a Gentleman Farmer of Minety, was a-haymaking with six of his servants, at a ground about a mile from his house, on Friday evening, when a violent storm of rain and hail fell, with frequent claps of thunder and lightning. To avoid the storm, Mr BROWN and his servants ran to a haw thorn tree for shelter; but, unhappily for them, no sooner were they got there than a terrible clap of thunder and lightning broke over their heads, which killed Mr BROWN and one THOMAS VINES on the spot. The other five were dangerously wounded, particularly the widow of THOMAS VINES, whose life is despaired of. It is very remarkable, that tho’ their bodies were quite excoriated by the lightning, and their linnen burned, yet their other garments were not affected. This is what appears by the evidences taken on the inquisition before, SIR,
Your humble Servant,
Geo. Nayler, Coroner.
| Browne, Thomas (I07852)
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Thomas CANNING lived at Clare Street, Bristol, on 25 Oct 1849 (grocer). He lived at Bristol on 2 Feb 1860 (bonded warehouse keeper, prob this person). He was living on 3 Mar 1864. He was living on 13 Dec 1867. He lived at Rodney House, Clifton, Glos, on 4 Jul 1875 (Esq., prob this person)
Essex Record Office:
D/DC 27/691A Assignment of Letters Patent Assignment of Letters Patent
Level: Item Dates of Creation 1 November 1862 Scope and Content Assignment of Letters Patent, for £41
Peter Ward of 2 Clouds Hill Villas, Bristol, gent., to James Gibbs, James Ford, Thomas Canning and Thomas Bell of Plaistow [West Ham], vitriol manufactures
A moiety: of Licence by Letters Patent of said Peter Ward to use and sell the invention and privileges.
(Recites Letters Patent, 23 April 1861, to make use and sell "An invention for improvements in the manufacture of sulphuric acid"]
1881 Census:
Name: Thomas Canning Age: 65 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Mary Canning Gender: Male Where born: Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England Civil parish: Puddletrenthide County/Island: Dorset Country: England Street Address: Manor House Condition as to marriage: Married
Name: Thomas Canning Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816 Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1888 Age at Death: 72 Registration district: Bath Inferred County: Somerset Volume: 5c
Name: Thomas Canning Probate Date: 6 Mar 1889 Death Date: 21 Dec 1888 Death Place: Somerset, England Registry: Principal Registry
| Canning, Thomas (I03176)
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THOMAS CAREW. Predeceased his father, dying in October 1430. He is named as a son of Isabel on the monumental brass of his parents in Beddington Church. Another brass in Beddington Church is attributed to him and includes his sister, Isabel.
Married Agnes, daughter of Thomas Hayton, of Batilles and Westburgh, co. Surrey. At his death in 1432, Agnes was married to her 2nd husband, John Exham or Hexham, and by 1450 was married to her 3rd husband, Thomas Sayer, with whom she conveyed Westburgh to her daughters Mercy and Joan and their husbands, Richard Ford and William Saunders.
| Carew, Thomas (I04679)
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Thomas COOKE Date of death ? Age ? Notes of Bishops Cannings RefNum 84076 Place Southbroom; St James, WIL | Cooke, Thomas (I03884)
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Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset KG Order of the Garter.
... Thomas was Elizabeth's son by her first marriage, to Sir John Grey. John Grey of Groby Leicestershire, was a House of Lancaster knight, the great-grandfather of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England. Grey was the son and heir of Elizabeth Ferrers, Baron Ferrers of Groby and of Sir Edward Grey .... He was summoned to Parliament on November 15, 1482. In January 1482/3 1483 .... on the death of his grandmother Elizabeth, he became Lord Ferrers of Groby. He joined the Duke of Buckingham. ...Thomas first married Anne Holland. His wife was the only daughter of Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter ... After Anne died young without issue, Thomas married Cecily Bonville, Baroness Harington and Bonville. Cecily was born on or around 30 June 1460. His second wife was the daughter and heiress of William Bonville, 6th Baron Harington.... The maternal uncles of his second wife included Richard Neville, and George Neville, Archbishop of York ... He and his second wife Cecily Bonville had fourteen children: Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset ... the grandfather of Lady Jane Grey, ... Dorothy Grey (1480 - 1552). Married first Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke and secondly William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy ... . Mary Grey (1493 - 22 February, 1538). Married Walter Devereux, ..Cecily Grey (c. 1497 - 28 April, 1554). Married John Sutton, 3rd Baron... Elizabeth Grey (c. 1497 - after 1530). Married Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare. . . Edward Grey. Married Anne Jerningham. Eleanor Grey. Married John Arundell. Margaret Grey. Married Richard Wake. Anthony Grey. Believed to have died young. Bridget Grey. Believed to have died young. George Grey. Believed to have died young. John Grey. Believed to have died young. Richard Grey. Married Florence Pudsey....
| Gray, Thomas (I06596)
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Thomas Hasting HOUNSLOW & Mary Ann WALTON had 7 children:-
Richard Robert, James Thomas, Mary Ann, Thomas William, John Herbert,
Ethel Edith Sarah, 1 deceased male.
HOUNSLOW- Richard Robert(c1880-1953) died Chinchilla marr 1904 to
MARTIN- Ellen(1880-1933) born Roma d Colanba St Chinchilla.
Both buried at Chinchilla .d/o James MARTIN & Jane ALEXANDER.
Richard & Ellen HOUNSLOW-lived at King St Chinchilla & 4 children=
Ethel Elizabeth, Thomas William Hastings, John Herbert, Thelma Maude.
HOUNSLOW- Ethel Edith b 1904,
HOUNSLOW- Thomas William Hastings B 1905 + Living at Chesnut St, Wynnum Brisbane, in 1933.
HOUNSLOW- John Herbert b 1906
HOUNSLOW- Thelma Maude b 1913.
Thomas W.H.HOUNSLOW & Mary A. WALDON.:-
HOUNSLOW- James Thomas- b 1881 Dalby
HOUNSLOW- Mary Ann b/c 1883 Dalby m James MARTIN(c1879-1958)
Mary Ann & James had at least one child:
MARTIN James Walter died 1971 and is buried at Chinchilla.
HOUNSLOW-John Herbert b 1886-
HOUNSLOW - Thomas William b 1886 m 1909 at Dalby to Florence Mary
PLUMBER/ET= they had 3 children:-
Florence Rebecca, Russell John, Lelia Catherine.
HOUNSLOW- Florence Rebecca b 1910
HOUNSLOW- Russell John b 1912
HOUNSLOW- Lelia Catherine b 1916
HOUNSLOW- Walter b 1888
HOUNSLOW- Ethel Edith Sarah b1890
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