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Will of Laurence Wadham 18 November 1521 PROB 11/20
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Will of Nicholas Hare of Inner Temple, City of London 07 January 1622 PROB 11/139
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WILL OF Nicholas Webb Esquire Marshfield, Gloucestershire 8 March 1670 7 April 1671
mentions:Hester Webb daughter of Richard Hudson, my wife and two sons by her George and Aureland? son William Webb,
See will of William Webb of Marshfiled 1678. Mentions Aunt Kelyway | Kellaway, Frances (I06573)
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Will of Oliver St John of Lambeth, Surrey 24 April 1571 PROB 11/53
Will of Alice St John, Wife of Lambeth, Surrey 16 October 1566 PROB 11/48
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Will of Richard Selwood, Gentleman of Brickleton , Berkshire 07 November 1748 PROB 11/766 Gentleman of Brickleton, 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.
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.
Sister in law of Richard?
Will of Mary Sellwood West Ilsley, Berkshire 18 October 1774 26 November 1777
Mentions daughter Martha Selwood, son Henry Selwood, John Lewendon, daughter Mary Hempstead, wife of Stephen,
(Mary Selwood m Stephen Hemstead 1773 Hamstead Norris, Berkshire)
All children of Richard Selwood and Mary Morland. Married 1748 West Isley.
1. THOMAS SELWOOD International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 30 DEC 1755 West Ilsley, Berkshire, England
2. MARY SELWOOD- International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 10 MAR 1751 West Ilsley, Berkshire, England
3. HENRY SELWOOD International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 14 AUG 1749 West Ilsley, Berkshire, England
4. MARTHA SELWOOD International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 25 DEC 1753 West Ilsley, Berkshire, England
5. RICHARD SELWOOD International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 23 NOV 1752 West Ilsley, Berkshire, England (died 1753)
6. RICHARD SELLWOOD - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Male Christening: 09 APR 1776 West Ilsley, Berkshire, England
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WILL OF RICHARD STERRY, SURREY, 1786
...twenty pounds a year long annuities into Ann Gingell wife of Joseph Gingell of Long Lane Southwark Gentleman and to Sarah Robins of the same place widow their executors or administrators equally or between them and from and after the decease of my said wife upon this further trust to transfer one hundred and fifty pounds....
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Will of Richard Wenham, Mercer of London 04 July 1646 PROB 11/197
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Description Will of Thomas Lord Wenman or Wenman of Tuam, County Galway Date 06 October 1646
Perhaps Richard the son of Thomas Wenman (1596-1665) | Wenman (I07057)
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Will of Robert Blowes, Yeoman of Tadlow, Cambridgeshire 25 October 1605 PROB 11/106
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Will of Robert Browne, Clothworker of Saint Mary Abchurch, City of London 05 July 1652 PROB 11/224
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Will of Robert Compton of East Knoyle, Wiltshire 22 November 1687 PROB 11/389: wife Susanna
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Will of Thomas Barnes, Gentleman of Barking, Essex 28 January 1629 PROB 11/155 | Barnes, Thomas (I05684)
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Will of Thomas Echeventon of Egham, Surrey 11 March 1497 PROB 11/11
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Will of Thomas Hawkins, Gentleman of Wootton Bassett , Wiltshire 01 February 1849 PROB 11/2088
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Will of Thomas Poyle of Tregony, Cornwall 02 December 1502 PROB 11/13
Tho. Poyle of Tregoney. Will, many bequests to Churches, Tregony, Bodmin, etc. Residue to wife Joan. Names sons Robert, Richard, and Martin, who were appointed exors. in succession after Joan. Henry Pester.C) Ric. Penwerin.('') ando'rs, witnesses. P. P. C. A.D. 1502. Blamye, 163.
Will of Robert Poyle of Tregony, Cornwall 02 December 1502 PROB 11/13
Robert Poyle.('») Will, 10 Sept., 1502 ; to be buried in the Church of St. Frembaron of Fowey ; to the building of the said Church, " all my part of a ship called the De le An of Fowey ;" legacies to Tho. Trevroi (Treffey) and the Vic. of Fowey. Residue to Ric. Haryngton,('') his father-in law, and Tho. Poyle, his brother, whom he appointed executors for the protection of his daughter Joane. He bequeathed to each son of his brother a silver cup. Hen. Pester,(*) Supervisor. P. P. C. at Lambeth, Dec, 1.502. (Blamye, 163.)
[no title] T/192 20th. July, 1481
These documents are held at Cornwall Record Office
Contents: (1) William Masseby
(2) Thomas Poyle, son and heir of John Robert of Tregony
Land in Helligan and Helligan Down
Quitclaim
Witn: John Gayer; William Lagharn; John Luke; Peter William; John Cardigan
Joan Poyle, of Tregony, Cornw., widow, executrix of Thomas Poyle and of Thomas Tregarthen, esq., 28 Aug.
From: 'Henry VIII: Pardon Roll, Part 3', Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 1: 1509-1514 (1920), pp. 234-256. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=102634 Date accessed: 12 March 2012.
[no title] T/194/1 6th. January, 1495
These documents are held at Cornwall Record Office
Contents:
(1) Hugo Strange of Tywardreath
(2) Thomas Poyle
Lands in Heligan
Grant
Witn: John Trenowyth; John Tretherff; Thomas Tregarthen; John Gayer; William Stotell of Kestell
[no title] R/144 12 Aug. 1490
Contents: Grant.
Thos. Poule, s. and h. of Wm. Poule of Fowey, to Rob. Poyle.
Yearly rent of a tenement in Fowey leased from Thos. P. by Jn. Loman
10 Sep 1488-Quitclaim, messuage and garden between houses of Nanscawen and Ballard, Fowey, Parties: 1) Thomas Pole, son of William Pole, to 2) John Davy alias Apps of Fowey. Flamank Schedule of Title Deeds number 73.
9 Dec 1489-Grant, tenement, Catherine Street, Fowey, Parties: 1) Thomas Poule, son of William Poule of Fowey, to 2) Robert Poyle. Tenement with a garden and a vacant place called a quay, in Catherine Street, between houses of Ballard and Nanscawyn. Flamank Schedule of Title Deeds number 18.
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Will of William Gardiner of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire 04 August 1718 PROB 11/565
| Gardiner, William (I08033)
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Will of William Hearst of Cathedral Church of Salisbury, Wiltshire 03 April 1703 PROB 11/469
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Will of William Loddington or Lodington, Grocer of London 28 January 1577 PROB 11/59
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William Luddington, grocer and citizen of London, left everything to his wife, Scolastica, and his (unnamed) children in a will dated 21 May and proved 4 ...
books.google.com.au/books?isbn=0851157424...
| Luddington, William (I08596)
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Will of William Rose, Yeoman of Buckinghamshire 19 November 1655 PROB 11/251
| Rose, William (I10136)
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Will of William Tresham, Gentleman of London 28 April 1686 PROB 11/383(no)
Will of William Tresham, Cutler of London 08 October 1651 PROB 11/218 Sentence of William Tresham 26 June 1639 PROB 11/180
Sir Lewis Tresham, and his wife Mary. (fn. 46) Lewis, who had been created a baronet in 1611, (fn. 47) died at Lyveden seised of the manor in 1639 leaving a son and heir William. (fn. 48) The manor had been settled in 1634 on the marriage of William with Frances, daughter of Sir John Gage of Firle in Sussex, on William and his heirs male, with remainder to Toby Tresham and his sons Edward and Thomas. A month before his death, however, Lewis Tresham revoked this settlement for another on William and his heirs. Sir William Tresham died without issue in 1643 leaving as his heirs his sister Mary, the wife of Thomas Lord Brudenell, and the sons of his sisters Elizabeth, Frances, and Katherine, namely, Henry Lord Morley and Mounteagle, William Lord Stourton, and Sir John Webbe, bart. (fn. 49) None of these heirs, however, appears to have had any interest in Lyveden, the limitations under the various settlements being to heirs male. Frances, widow of Sir William Tresham, who in 1649 married George Gage, held the manor after Sir William's death and it was sequestered for her and her husband's recusancy. (fn. 50)
From: 'Parishes: Aldwinkle St. Peter', A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 3 (1930), pp. 168-173. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66281 Date accessed: 11 May 2011. | Tresham, William (I08713)
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William Gresham, knight, an auntient gent, dying at Croydon 3 Mari, 1624, was buried 11 May, A. D. 1624.
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[Abstract] Assignment by ' Roberte Withens Cittizen and Vintener of Londonne' to ' Phillipp Hinchley Cittizen and Dyer of london ' of the lease from Ambrose Nicholas and other parishioners of St. Mildred, Bread Street, of certain property granted to the parish of St. Mildred, 3 Dec. 6 Edw. VI [1552], by Thomasyn, widow of Ralph Symonds, fishmonger, namely 'All that her messuage 5 or Tennement then Called the little rose with Twoe gardens to the same
Ralph Symonds, doubtless the same as the ' Rauf Symondes, of Cleg, co. Norfolk, gent.' of Mun. i, who in 1546 sold to another fishmonger, Thomas Langham, the property on which the Fortune was erected later. See below Mun. 37.
Be that as it may, in 1546, the last complete year of Henry's reign, a gentleman of Norfolk, Ralph Symonds (whose name is to be found in Stowe as that of a prominent Londoner), sold to a London fishmonger, Thomas Langham (twice a Sheriff of the city - Stowe again), a tenement in Whitecross Street in the Parish of St. Giles-without-Cripplegate, then in the tenancy of William Gill
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Will of Andrew Symons or Symonds, Brewer of New Windsor, Berkshire 13 October 1540 PROB 11/28
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[Ibid.] Philip Blatch, of Bratton, yeoman, all messuages, &c., in Bulkington and Keevil, to William Axford, of Earlstoke, Jeffery Whittaker, of Bratton, and John Drewet, of Bratton, and their heirs for ever; to the use of liis wife (and the exix.) during her life, and after her decease to the sole use of the said William Axford and Jeftery Whitaker, their exors., &c., for the term of 500 years without impeachment of waste, and after the said term to his son, John Blatch, his heirs, &c. To his son, James Blatch, £,ic:io to be paid on his majority, with interest ; daughter Margaret Blatch, ^300, with like interest ; and if James or Margaret die before attaining 21 years, then the sum oi £^100 out of ^300 to go to the survivor, and the rest not to be due or payable ; but if his personal estate be not sufficient to pay his debts and expenses, and the said several sums and the interest thereof, then he wills that the deficiency shall, after the death of his wife, be raised as William Axford and Jeftery Whittaker think fit out of the said term of 500 years, and the rents and profits thereof. Dated loth Novem- ber 1726. [Deborah Blatch, widow, was sworn at Westbury, 11 July 1728.] [^Precentor's Court, Salisbury.]
Name: Phillip Blatch Gender: Male Spouse's Name: Delrow Aldridge Marriage Date: 29 Jun 1702 Marriage Place: Westbury, Wiltshire, England
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[no title] 212B/3111 c1740 These documents are held at Wiltshire and Swindon Archives
Contents:Aldridg, Isaac, decsd.
"A Terrier of one yardlands and a half, lately in Lease to Mr. Isaac Aldridge during his life, called Stockwells." (3 pp.)
A Terrier... of Henry Cook (3 pp.)
A Terrier... of Mary Lowdy, widow. (1 p.)
A Terrier... of George Taylor (1 p.).
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1662 Indenture of fine relating to lands in Lyncombe and Widcombe in Bath, William and Ann Temple and Henry and Edith Davison to Richard Herler.
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There is a marraige of a William Temple and Elizabeth Hancock at Steeple Aston in 1655?
Will of William Temple Bishopstrow, Wiltshire 1 May 1685 Proved May 1686
2nd wife? Elizabeth Bennett?
Will of Elizabeth Temple, Bishopstron, Wiltshire 17 September Proved 1705 December 1705
Father?
John Temple WILL:Will dated 4 Mar 1635, proved 23 Jan 1637-8. | Temple, William (I09608)
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1677 Vilett John son of John, Swindon, Wiltshire, gentleman to Richard Blisse, 1 Sep 1677, Fishmongers' Company
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1871 Census: Ingham, Suffolk, England:
Christopher Mansell 4 Market Downham, Norfolk, England Son Ingham Suffolk
Ernest Mansell 7 Bexwell, Norfolk, England Son Ingham Suffolk
Florance Mansell 1 Ingham, Suffolk, England daughter Ingham Suffolk
George Mansell 6 Bexwell, Norfolk, England Son Ingham Suffolk
Maria Mansell 10 Bexwell, Norfolk, England Daughter Ingham Suffolk
Mary Ann Mansell 35 Denver, Norfolk, England Wife Ingham Suffolk
William Mansell 35 Chrinphsham, Norfolk, England Head Ingham Suffolk
(Possibly the William Mansell who dies in Downham, March 1895 aged 59 years)
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AYLIFFE, Sir George, of Rabson {alias North Winterborne), Wilts., Kt. {To be buried in the vault in Lydiard Tregoze near his late wife.) Admon w. Will [54 Fines] Mar. 30 to Cath. , rel. and extrix. of son John. (Admon June 8, 1671 to daughter and next-of-kin Elizabeth, wife of Hampton Jay, d.b.n. Catherine Ayliffe deed.)
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Clement Smyth and Thomas Frogenhall, son and heir apparent of Alexander Frogenhall, esquire, and Elizabeth, his wife. Eight messuages and eight cottages in London. L. Easter Anno 33.
From: 'London and Middlesex Fines: Henry VIII', A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex: volume 2: Henry VII - 12 Elizabeth (1893), pp. 16-68. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=78842 Date accessed: 30 January 2011.
| Frogenall, Alexander (I08467)
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Coleman family of Chitcombe in Brede - land (12a), part of Broad Oak Farm in Brede, purchased by William Coleman in 1811 - ref. AMS6454/10
[from Scope and Content] On 20 April 1708, John Fuller of Brede, yeoman, mortgaged a house, barn, malthouse and 82a called Broad Oak and Gold Fringes, in his own occupation and which he had inherited from his father Anthony Fuller, to John Russell of Barnhorne in Bexhill, yeoman, for £100 at 3%; the farm was subject to a £12 annuity to his wife Mary Fuller should she survive him. On 21 June 1709 Russell assigned the mortgage to John King of Eastbourne, butcher, who on 21 January 1724 joined Fuller to assign the mortgage, with a further charge of £100, to Thomas Whatman of Hawkhurst, gent, from whom a further £65 was raised on 17 October 1728. On 6 February 1736 John Brabant of Salehurst, gent, and John Stace of Dallington, yeoman, (executors of Thomas Whatman's will of 8 April 1730), assigned the mortgage to John Brook of Northiam, yeoman, with a further charge of £107 12s (AMS6454/10/1) | Russell, John (I01806)
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Conveyance DE/B2310/T1 6 Feb 1711/12 1 item Contents:
Of Langleybury, Sandpit Wood, Richardswick, Stubby Croft and Windmill Shott, Sheepcoat Field, Little Whippenden, Great Whippenden, Little Broomers Croft, Great Broomers Croft, Breadfield and part of river and fishery by Thomas Child of Langleybury, esq and his wife Margaret to Robert Raymond of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, solicitor, Beversham Filmer of Grays Inn, Middlesex, esq, and William Northey of Middle Temple, City of London, esq
Lease for 21yrs DE/Cm/37793 22nd May 1684
Contents:£5 pa
1. Henry Child of Langleybury, Abbot's Langley, gent.
2. William Greenhill of Abbots Langley, gent.
2 lott acres of ground in Lammas mead. Abuttals given. Agreement to have float in river flowing from Longbridge & leaps, but no other fishing privileges.
Various 'repair' clauses.
Witnesses - Edmund Marston.
Thomas Cock.
Mary Pratt
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Could he be related or the Thomas Style, son of Oliver 1586?
? Son/Senior. Check Will.
Will of Thomas Style, Merchant of London 03 January 1646 PROB 11/195
Text: 08 Jan 1645/6 Capt. Thomas Stiles Book: Book 25 Collection: London: St. Dionis Backchurch - Parish Register (City of London), for Maryages, Christenynges, and Buryalles
Will of Thomas Style or Stile of Surrey 25 July 1657 PROB 11/266
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CXXV. TESTAMENTUM JOHANNIS LESCROP FILII ET HEREDIS JOHANNIS DOMINI LESCROP NUPER ARMIGERI .
In Dei nomine, Amen . Ego Johannes Lescrop,* filius e t
heres Johannis domini Lescrop, eger corpus et sanus memorive ,
die Dominica decimo septimo die Septembris, Anno Domin i
Millesimo CCCC . quinquagesimo secundo, condo testamentum
meum in hunt modum. Videlicet lego animam meam Deo Omnipotenti
et BeatT Mariw Virgini, et corpus meum ad sepeliendum
in ecclesia Cathedrali Sancti Petri, secundum disposicionem
patris mei . Item lego rectori ecclesix de Kylvyngton unum palefridum,
vocatum Lyard Gib et Lyerd Lounde, ac duas boves , nomine mortuarn mei . Item logo Margaretm uxori mete dua s
pecias argenti, quas emebam de Snaweshill de Eboraco . Item
lego patri meo preces meas de gete . Item lego domino de Dacre s
curser meum, coloris gray . Item lego dominze Lescrop duo salsaria
argenti cum rosin deauratis. Item lego Thom9a fratri meo
sorellum curser meum, unutn par de breganders et unum launch -
gay cum uno batillaxe . Item lego Magistrici * sorori met sex
cocliaria argenti de Parysh . Item lego Alexandro Twyer unam
togam de cremesyn penulatam cum marters . Item lego Willelmo
capellano meo Porteforeum meum, et unum librum Precum .
Item lego fabricea ecclesi2 de Kyrkby vj s . viij d. Item lego
Hugoni Grave vj s. viij d. et unum equum ambulantem, coloris
gray. Item lego Willelmo Torker vj s. viij d. et unum hake.
Item lego Willelmo famulo brasinm Vi s . viij d . Item lego Was
famulo Alexandri Twyer unam togam talarem de rosett . Residuum
vero omnium bonorum et catallorum meorum, non legatorum,
patti meae contingentium, do et lego predictor Margaret m
uxori mex. Et ad istud testamentum `fideliter exequendum facio
ordino et constituo executores meos Johannem dominum Lescro p
patrem meum, et Elizabetham Lescrop matrem meam, et dominum
Thomam Dacres et Philippam dominam de Dacres, et Margaretam
uxorem meam, ita quod pro me disponent grout eis e t
anim.T meae saluti pocius expediret . Hiis testibus, Roberto Twyer ,
Thoma Ward, Thoma Stabler, ct multis aliis . [Prob.-day not mnetioned)
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GEORGE SPEKE alias PETTY, of Haselbury, Wilts., Esq r . May vJ 20, 1714. Proved by Thomas Speke, July 6, 1719. (135 Brown- ing) My eldest son Thomas Speke alias Petty. Lease & Release dated April 22, 1697, between me & Mary, my then wife, on the one part, and Dame Philippa Gore, now deceased, but then wife of Joseph Knight, Esq ., mother of the said Mary, &c. To my son George, ^1,000. To my son William & my daughters Philippa & Mary, ^1,000. To my son Edward, ^900 at 23. To my daughters at 21 or marriage. My son Maximilian. My son-in-law Goldney, & my daughter, his wife, & my son Thomas Speke, Ex. '"THOMAS SPEKE, of Haselbury, Wilts, Esq r . June 1, 1722. -L Proved Oct. 22, 1726. (211 Plymouth.) To Edward Gore, the elder, of Barrow, Somt., & Anthony Blagrave, of Southcott, Berks, Esq r , & George Millard, of Box, Clerk, all my Manors of Box Agard, Hasel- bury, Ditchridge, Wilts, &c, devised by my late father George Speke Petty, Esq r , dec d , in Trust, &c, for my first son & heir, &c. In default of issue, to my brother Edward Speke. My uncle, M r Edward Gore. My sister Blagrave. My cousin Thomas Bourne. My wife Ann Speke, &c. Adm. July 19, 1750, to Sarah Speke, widow of Edward Speke, dec d . A NTHONY BLAGROVE, of Southcott, in S* Mary's, Reading, *>. Berks, Esq r . Oct. 11, 1742. Proved by John Blagrove, son, Jany. 12, 1744. (3 Seymour) Buried at Sonning. To my son Anthony, ^5,000. To my daughters, Mary, Jane, & Dorothy, ^4,000 each. They to realize their claims under my Mar: Settlement. My Manors & lands, &c, in S 4 Mary, S* Lawrence, & S* Giles', Reading, and in Barrow Gurney, Windford, Dundry, Backwell, Portbury, Wraxall, & Clifton, in Som 1 & Bristol, to my eldest son, John Blagrove, Esq. To my son An- thony, & my 3 daughters, & to my brother William Gore, 20 guineas for mourning, each. Residue of my personal property, &c, to my son John Blagrave, Ex r . Codicil: Ap. 20, 1744. To Mary, my daughter, in lieu of ^4,000, an annuity of ^160 until her marriage. Cod: Dec. 1, 1744.
Name: Phillipy Toocker Gender: Female Father's Name: Edward Toocker Spouse's Name: Thomas Goar Marriage Date: 6 Nov 1662 Marriage Place: Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Assignment of lease DE/AS/225 12 Sept 1681
These documents are held at Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
Contents:
Jasper Cause of Bristol, tanner, (son of the late Richard Cause) to Dame Phillipa Gore of Barrow, widow.
3 messuages or tenements in Elbridge Street, Bristol, between the great tenement called the Lanthorne and a tan-house, extending to the River Froome, with a Barkemill and furniture
DAME PHILLIPA GORE lieth buried here with her Husband Sr THOMAS GORE she died the 26. January 1703.
" Under the Altar are deposited The Remains of EDWARD GORE Esq., Son of Sir THOMAS GORE Knt. (By PHILIPPA, Sister and Coheir To Sir GILES TOOKER Baronet. Of Maddington in Wiltshire.) And second in Paternal Descent from Sir JOHN GORE, Knight, Of Gilston, in Hertfordshire, Who was Lord Mayor of London 1624.
| Tooker, Phillipa (I09732)
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Hill Giles Talaton Heth St Mary [Tedburn St Mary] DEV esq 1547 O ab TAPS I Edw. VI.Ser.II.Vol.84 (27) Inquisition post Mortem; Robert Hyll, son & heir aged 40.
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London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850
1674 Vilett Thomas son of John, Swindon, Wiltshire, gentleman to Thomas Morgan, jnr. 3 Jun 1674, Grocers' Company
[no title] 348/I/7 1681
Contents:
Convenant to Levy a fine, property in Swindon.
Parties: John Villett of Swindon and Thomas his son (to levy), Edmund Webb of Fifield, Edward Sadler of Bremhill.
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Day: 10 Month: Dec Year: 1681 Groom Forenames: Thomas Groom Surname: VIOLET Groom's parish: Swindon Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: Groom's notes:
Bride Forenames: Eleanor Bride Surname: GODDARD Bride's parish: Bride's county: Bride's condition: Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: BUTLER Ralph,yeo,Marston,Highworth Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Dean of Sarum in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset and Uffculme, Devon
Possibility??
P1/5Reg/146 Will 1711 Vilett, Thomas, senior Gentleman Swindon
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Marnhull Parish Registers:1659 Grace STRANGWAYS d of Mr John & Elizabeth Strangways (born 19-May) bap (PR-1/2-06)
| Chamberlayne, Grace (I09806)
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Name: Catherine Bendyshe Event Date: 27 Nov 1782 Spouse's Name: Reverend Alleyne Walter Spouse's Parish: Bathford Spouse's County: Somerset Event Type: Bond Reference Number: MS10091E/95
The Gentleman's Magazine
At Crowcombe Somerset, of which he was rector, in his 83d year, the Rev. Alleyne Walter, LL.D
| Walter, Rev. Alleyne (I02714)
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Name: Edmond Lipscomb Admission Date: 2 Jun 1713 Master's Name: John Lipscomb Citizen and Clothworker Father's Name: John Lipsomb
"Edmond son of John and Martha Lipscombe baptised 14.06.1697 in Old Baily"
And Edmund Lipscombe marries a Sarah Billingham at Christ Church Greyfriars, Newgate 07.10.1721. Then a Edmund and Sarah baptise many children at st Selpuche's in the 1720 and 1730's??
Possibility??
Will of Edmund Lipscomb, Watch Maker of Saint Sepulchre London 06 November 1758 PROB 11/841
Edmond and Sarah Lipscombe had a daughter Catherine baptised in St Sepulche's in 1732?? Possibility??
Name: Edmond Lipscomb Burial Date: 16 Apr 1758 Parish: St Sepulchre Holborn County: London Borough: City of London Record Type: Burial. Smithfield in Bay. Aged 61 years
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Name: Frances Puzey Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 25 Dec 1798 Baptism/Christening Place: EAST LOCKINGE,BERKSHIRE,ENGLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Joseph Puzey Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Mary Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Age: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P01823-1
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Name: George Norton Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 1611 Baptism/Christening Place: TODDINGTON,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: George Norton
| Norton, George (I08162)
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Name: Grace E Rowland Birth Date: abt 1882 Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1927 Age at Death: 45 Registration district: Portsmouth Inferred County: Hampshire Volume: 2b Page: 567 | Struve, Grace Eleanor Louisa (I10480)
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Name: Marget Woodward Burial Date: 18 Feb 1558 Parish: St Benet Fink COUNTY: London Borough: City of London Record Type: Burial, Mother to Mr Herd.
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Name: Sarah Marsh Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 25 Feb 1634/1635 Baptism/Christening Place: SAINT JAMES,CLERKENWELL,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Edward Marsh
Name: Alice Marsh Baptism Date: 24 Feb 1632 Parish: St James, Clerkenwell County: Middlesex Borough: Islington Parent(s): Edward Record Type: Christening Register Type: Parish Register
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Name: Mathewe Rose Butcher Marriage Date: 25 Jan 1656 Parish: St Andrew Holborn County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: Sarah Marsh, singlewoman both of this parish, Record Type: Marriage
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Name: Thomas Style Baptism Date: 28 Aug 1586 Parish: St Stephen, Walbrook County: London Borough: City of London Parent(s): Oliver Style Record Type: Christening Register Type: Parish Register
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Oct. 24 Antonie Blunte s. Jh Blunte. M"" Laurence & M'' Brande god- fathers. Godmother M''^ [blank]
Will of Anthony Blount, Freeman of the Company of Woollen Drapers of Saint Mary Le Bow, City of London 27 January 1621 PROB 11/137
Will of Anthony Blount of London 02 June 1609 PROB 11/114 | Blount, Anthony (I07742)
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On a brass:
'Here lies the Body of Mrs. Taylor, widow, daughter of Dr. Moreton, formerly Bishop of Meath, in Ireland. She died May 25, 1774, in the 80th year of her age. Ossa in pace quiescent'
Sacred to tbe Memory of the Rev. Richard Moreton, A. M. Ob. 27 June 1784. set. suae 61. Resurgam.
"Also of Annabella Taylor,daughter of William Moreton, D.D. Bishop of Meath. Nat. A. D. 1687. Ob. A. D. 1774."
281 A Mural monument for Richard MORTON, d. 1784, and his mother, Annabella TAYLOR, d. 1774
- West chapel, North wall.
- 65(W) x 115(H) - Good.
- M.I. (12 lines, engraved) on an unframed oval plaque in dark grey slate; on a white marble bracket with foliate decoration.
West Sussex Archives:?
Memoranda book used as a writing exercise book of Annabella Taylor FRE/772 Sep 1767; Sketches in water colours, pencil drawings, and miscellaneous jottings by William Moreton Taylor FRE/773 nd [c1770]
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...the, main line of the Moretons ended on the death of Sir William Moreton kt. recorder of London, 14 March, 1763; the property then descended to his nephew, the Rev. Richard Taylor, rector of West Dean and vicar of West Firle, Sussex, who assumed the name of Moreton and died in 1784; he was succeeded by his son, the Rev. William Moreton Moreton, whose eldest daughter, Mrs. Frances Annabella-(Moreton) Craigie and Gen. Sir Richard Wilbraham K.C.B. are now joint owners of the manor...
Will of Annabella Taylor, Spinster of Lewes , Sussex 02 October 1787 PROB 11/11-mother Frances and sister Sally, brother William Moreton.
Description Will of Reverend Richard Moreton, Clerk of Lewes , Sussex Date 03 August 1784 Catalogue reference PROB 11/1120 -wife Frances, eldest daughter Anabella Taylor and youngest daughter Sally Taylor, son William Moreton Taylor-he being heir of the estate of Moreton Hall is Cheshire.
Will of Sir William Moreton, Recorder of the City of London of Moreton , Cheshire 16 June 1763 PROB 11/889- of Chester, knight. Wants to be buried at Ashbury between his mother and his wife, Richard Taylor nephew of Firle, to Hugh Hayward of Chester, my niece Catherine Hodgeson wife of General Studholm Hodgeson, Elizabeth Bromfield spinster.
Will contested-Mary Howard, sister of the deceased against Elizabeth Bromfield. Found in favour of Elizabeth Bromfield.
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P1/G/488 Will 1732 Goulding, John, senior Gentleman Broughton Gifford
P1/G/618 Will 1756 Goulding, John Gentleman Broughton Gifford
Name: John Goolding Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 05 Apr 1717 Baptism/Christening Place: Christ Church, Swindon, Wiltshire, England Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: John Goolding
The Gentlemans Magazine. Vol 13 1840 -Aged 67, John Goolding Seymour, esq. banker, of Bishop's Waltham
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P3/A/192 Administration bond, inventory 1685 Ayliffe, George Gentleman Brinkworth
P3/A/205 Administration bond 1688 Ayliffe, Joan Widow Brinkworth
Check to see if marries a Strangwayss, or his son George? See will of Wadham Strangways.
Son of this person eg:
Location:
In a vault near this place lies the body of
GEORGE AYLIFFE of this place Esq.
He married JUDITH STRANGEWAYS of Malbury Sanfford
in the County of DORSETT Esq.
By whom he had 5 children, 2 Sons & 3 Daughters,
Viz. JOHN, GEORGE, SUSANNA, CATHARINE & JUDITH
He died March ye 3d 1712
Aged 71
Also JUDITH his Wife,
who died June ye 3d 1716
Aged 75
And likewise JOHN Son of the aforsaid
GEORGE & JUDITH AYLIFFE died March ye 11th 1721
Aged 74
Mine eye also is dim by Reason of sorrow
and all my members are as a shadow
Job 17. v.7
O death, where is thy sting? O grave,
where is thy Victory.
The Sting of death is son; and the strength
of sin is the law.
1st Corinthians 15 Chap: 55 & 56 Verses
This Tomb was Erected by his Daughters
SUSANNA & JUDITH 1722
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P3/G/728 Will 1781 Gray, Samuel Gentleman Stratton St Margaret
ST MARGARET, WILTSHIRE
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Peirce, Richard, of Devizes, wollendraper, widower, and Eliz. Allen of the same, sp., 28. Bdman. Wm. Kent, of Sarum, grocer. 1623 St John Devizes.
Possibility??
Will of Richard Pierce or Peirce, Woollen Draper of Devizes, Wiltshire 28 September 1659 PROB 11/295 : Mentions Richard Pierce the elder, son John, wife Elizabeth, son Thomas, son Richard,
Mayor of Devizes in 1645.(Royalist supporter)
Wiltshire Heritage Museum:
The Siege of Devizes and the Battle of Roundway Down. An exhibition of original sources and relics.
Monday, 04 July, 2005
Sadly not many relics survive of the cavalry Battle of Roundway Down on 14 July 1643, certainly the best known and most important event in the long history of Devizes. After the battle all weapons from the fight that could be re-used would have been taken away by the victorious Royalist army, ‘scavengers’ from Devizes would have removed anything else that had been left on the battlefield while the bodies of the dead would have been stripped before burial.
The current exhibition at Wiltshire Heritage Museum brings together for the first time the surviving relics of the battle and the siege of Devizes which preceded it on the days before. Pride of place goes perhaps to a fragment of a cannon found in Devizes Castle. The large bubbles of air clearly seen which were left in the faulty casting explain how it will have exploded in use and one wonders what hurt it caused to the artillery men firing it. Of equal importance is the contemporary portrait of a Devizes man, Richard Pierce, who at a time when the beleaguered defenders were almost without ammunition, sold them gunpowder, which helped to prolong the siege.
Wiltshire Heritage Museum - Art
DZSWS:2007.1028
Painting / oil painting
1 oil painting on canvas, portrait of Richard Pierce (Mayor of Devizes, 1642-3), 17th century, framed.
From Holmes-a Court Web page: Has this Richard as a son of John Pierce and Elizabeth Flower, not a brother of John died 1641??
Richard2 Peirce birth date unknown. Richard died c1659.
He married Elizabeth Allen. Elizabeth was the daughter of Mathew Allen. She made a will 22/12/1663. Elizabeth's will was probated in London, 18/05/1684.
He made a will 19/12/1658. Richard's will was probated in London, 28/09/1659.
Richard Peirce and Elizabeth Allen had the following children:
+ 13 i. Richard3 Peirce
+ 14 ii. Thomas Peirce
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