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    651 Anne thought there was another brother but she know nothing of the family.

    This person may or may not be the father of Stephen of Aldbourne. He may be the son of one of the other brother already named.

     
    Family (F02955)
     
    652 Anne was succeeded by Thomas Tropnell, probably her son, who died at Sulham in 1548, (fn. 31) leaving goods to his wife Eleanor for the education of their children. (fn. 32) Apparently Giles Tropnell was the only son, and died childless (fn. 33) in his mother's lifetime,(fn. 34)being succeeded by his sisters, Anne, Elizabeth, Eleanor and Mary, the wives respectively of John Eyre, William Charde, Andrew Blackman and John Yonge.(fn. 35)The various portions of the estate seem to have been subsequently bought up by John Eyre. (fn. 36)
    From: 'Parishes: Sulham ', A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3 (1923), pp. 428-430. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43238 Date accessed: 02 January 2012. 
    Tropnell, Thomas (I09639)
     
    653 Another child?
    Name: ... YONG Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: 27 Aug 1601 Baptism/Christening Place: BOX, WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: Robert Yong
     
    Younge (I09907)
     
    654 Another childr called John baptised in 1775. This child deceased? Chandler, John (I01779)
     
    655 Another daughter??
    Jane of Benjamin and Hester Lipscomb 
    Lipscombe, Jane (I07465)
     
    656 Anthony and Anne had a son Anthony Floyer "aged 12" in 1608, bur 2 Nov 1671 at Whitchurch Canonicorum who married Eleanor Pole bap 22 May 1597 at Shute, daughter of Sir William Pole. Eleanor bur 7 Aor 1676 Whitchurch Canonicorum.  Floyer, Anthony (I05104)
     
    657 Any connectiohn??
    Will of Dame Catherine Fox, Wife of Ludlow, Shropshire Date 02 December 1614 Catalogue reference PROB 11/124
     
    Thynne, Catherine (I04579)
     
    658 Any connection to the Anthony Bathe of Purton, 1697-1769 who had the following children: William, Richard, John, James, Anthony, Robert, Elizabeth and Edmond. Supposidly married Elizabeth Avery in 1732. Did Martha die young and then he remarry within three years of his 1729 marriage to Martha Neate?

    Day: 27 Month: Feb Year: 1769 Age: 72 Forenames: Anthony Surname: BATHE Place: Purton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 110160 Notes: husb of Elizabeth

    Title deeds

    FILE [no title] - ref. 9/6/148 - date: 17 July 1770
    \_ [from Scope and Content] Copy release (lease for a year missing) to the uses of an intended will, (1) William Bathe, eldest son of Anthony Bathe, late of Purton, yeoman, deceased, (2) Richard Bathe, second son of Anthony, (3) John Bathe, third son of the same (4) James Bathe, fourth son of the same, (5) Anthony Bathe, fifth son of the same (6) Elizabeth Bathe of Purton, widow and executrix of the will of the same (7) Robert Bathe, sixth son of the same; Elizabeth Bathe, one of the daughters of the same, spinster; William Neate of Quidhampton in Wroughton, yeoman, and Sarah, his wife, another daughter of the same, (8) Oliver Calley of Overtown, in Wroughton, gent., Various lands and premises in Purton - new enclosures, lands in common fields, closes and tenements; all specified. Also lands in Burbage, unspecified.

    Who is this Anthony??-check for marriage
    Forenames: Anthony Surname: BATHE Place: Purton County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 110181 Notes: husb of Elizabeth Rumboll (Married 1814-both of Purton)
    Day: 27 Month: Jul Year: 1814 Groom Forenames: Anthony Groom Surname: BATHE Groom's parish: Purton Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: bac Groom's occupation: gent Groom's age: Groom's notes: Bride Forenames: Elizabeth Rumball Bride Surname: WARMAN Bride's parish: Purton Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: WARMAN Stephen,gent,Purton Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Bathe, Anthony (I00372)
     
    659 Any connection with Robert Jenkinson?

    ?
    Will of Anthony Jenkinson of Ashton, Northamptonshire 08 March 1611 PROB 11/117
    Will of William Jenkinson or Jinkinson, Gentleman of Market Harborough, Leicestershire 27 June 1599
     
    Jenkinson, Anthony (I10012)
     
    660 Any connection?

    May be grandson. Oxford Alumni says Edward son of Edward of Devizes. Matriculated 1636 aged 15. Vicar of Tilsbury 1644, North Tidworth 1665 until his death 1678.

    Name: Edward Northey College: QUEENS' More Information: Adm. sizar at QUEENS', May 2, 1646. Of Wiltshire. Will of one of these names (Cons. C. Sarum) 1664; R. of North Tidworth, Wilts.

    P1/N/89 Commission, will 1677 Northey, Edward Rector of North Tidworth and Vicar of Tisbury North Tidworth
     
    Northey, Edward (I07537)
     
    661 Any connection?
    Day: 10 Month: Jul Year: 1688 Forenames: Susanna Surname: EASTON Fathers forenames: Thomas Occupation: Mothers forenames: Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Mere Description: County: Wiltshire Country: England Notes: EASON in Reg : EASTON in BT


    First name(s): Susanna Last name: AXFORD Date of burial: 9 May 1744 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Erlestoke Dedication: St Saviour County: Wiltshire
     
    Exton, Sussanna (I06354)
     
    662 Any Connection?
    Name: Crisp
    Dates: 1726-1750
    Gender: Male
    Family: Son of: Crisp, Thomas
    Title: Esq.
    Office: Member last Parliament for Ivelchester
    Birth/Death: Born: 9th. September, 1738
    Source Date: September, 1738
    Source Info: Gentleman's Magazine, September, 1738
     
    Crisp, Thomas (I00646)
     
    663 Any connection?
    London Apprenticeship indexes:
    1558 Wryght, Thomas, son of Thomas, Nantwich, Cheshire, brewer, to John Haryson, 14 Feb 1558/9, Brewers' Company
     
    Wright, Thomas (I05198)
     
    664 Any connection??
    1615 SALMON BRIDG PANNEL JN COLCHESTER ST LEONARD ESSEX 
    Salmon, Bridgett (I06044)
     
    665 Any Connection??
    Day: 1 Month: Mar Year: 1646/7 Forenames: Thomas Surname: WHITE Fathers forenames: Thomas gent Occupation: Mothers forenames: Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Corsham Description: County: Wiltshire Country: England
     
    White, Thomas (I01421)
     
    666 Any connection??
    Day: 30 Month: Dec Year: 1662 Groom Forenames: Samuel Groom Surname: PIERCE Groom's parish: Exeter Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: merchant Groom's age: 26 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Elizabeth Bride Surname: KYLES Bride's parish: Devizes Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 24 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: JEFFERYES Rich,clothier,Devizes Bondsman 2: Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire

    Will of Samuel Pierce Gentleman Marlborough, Devonshire 12 June 1700 February 1703
    Mentions son Samuel Pierce his now wife Dorothy, land at Stevenston, Sir John Eyles, interests in Barbados, my brother Adam Pierce, daughters Elizaabeth Anthony, Mary Temple,

    ?
    Samuel Eyles Pierce:true outline and sketch of the life of Samuel Eyles Pierce, written by ...By Samuel Eyles Pierce
    ...., Samuel Eyles Pierce, the subject and writer of this narrative, the son of Adam and Susannah Pierce, of Honiton, in the county of Devon, was born into this world, June I lth, in the year 1746, old style, at UpOttery, about five miles distant from Honiton, in the same county.* My mother's father was the vicar of...She, whilst in a family way, dreamed she had a child, and it was a son, and called Samuel Eyles Pierce. This was the reason these names were imposed upon me. My father's father, his name was Samuel Pierce. I had an uncle, my father's own brother, wearing the name of Eyles Pierce. Many in the family on my father's side, sustained the name of Eyles....My mother died on Thursday, January 3, 1770, suddenly....I suppose she was beyond sixty

    ?
    Pierce Samuel Alston, Malborough DEV gentleman 1700 W ab PCC MUR1
    Pierce Samuel Malborough DEV gentleman 1703 W co PCC PROB11
    Pierce Samuel Yendacott DEV gentleman 1713 W ab PCC MUR1
    Pierce or Peirce Elizabeth Yendacott [Uffculme] DEV widow 1728 W co PCC PROB11
     
    Pierce, Samuel (I06755)
     
    667 Any connection??
    Day: 6 Month: Mar Year: 1777 Forenames: Thomas Surname: FUIDGE Fathers forenames: Mr William Occupation: Alderman Mothers forenames: Mary Birth day: Birth month: Birth year: Abode: Place: Marlborough Description: SS Peter & Paul County: Wiltshire Country: England
    Wiltshire Memorial Inscriptions:
    Forenames: Thomas Surname: FUIDGE Place: Chisledon County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 14548 Notes: of Clifton husb of Mary
    There is a Thomas Fuidge of Bristol who left a will dated 1854. May have remarried as mentions wife Elizabeth, no mentione of daughter, mentions a Canning
    Will of Thomas Fuidge Gentleman Bristol, Gloucestershire 11 March 1854 11 October 1854
    Or Thomas Fuidge formerly of chittle Dorset who died 1885. Executor William Fuidge of Clifton, Gloucestershire.
    Edward Walford The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland .. (Volume ed.59, yr.1919)
    .CROWDY Dame Rachel Eleanor, D.B.E., R.R.O.- Cr. 1919.

    Youngest dau. of James Crowdy, Esq., of 8, Orsett ; Terrace, Hyde Park, who d. 1909, by Mary Isabel Ann, who d. 1912, dau. of the late Thomas Fuidge, Esq., of Bristol. Dame Rachel Crowdy is Principal Commandant V.A.D.s in France and a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. - V.A.D. Head- .quarters, Boulogne, France; 100, Beaufort Street,, Chelsea, s.w.

    No19 - Dated 1830 - Thomas Fuidge & Co - Grocers And Tea Dealers - Bristol
    A Thomas Fuidge marrieds an Eleanor Kingtston at Clifton in 1847? 
    Fuidge, Thomas (I02647)
     
    668 Any connection??
    First name(s): John Last name: BONNETT Date of burial: 6 Jun 1835 Age at death: 81 Calculated year of birth: 1754 Place of burial: Ashwell Dedication: St Mary the Virgin County: Hertfordshire

    We tree haxs this John buried Litlington Nov 1811? 
    Bonnett, John (I05719)
     
    669 Any connection??
    Forenames: Francis Surname: WEBB Place: Upton Lovell County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 62123 Notes: of Lincolns Inn husb of Jane
    Forenames: Francis Surname: WEBB Place: Upton Lovell County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 62137 Notes: of Lincolns Inn husb of Matilda Jane

    Second Marraige?/Son
    Day: 27 Month: Apr Year: 1665 Groom Forenames: Francis Groom Surname: WEB Groom's parish: Manningford Bohun Groom's county: Wiltshire,England Groom's condition: Groom's occupation: husb Groom's age: 50 Groom's notes:
    Bride Forenames: Jane Bride Surname: RUDDLE Bride's parish: Manningford Bohun Bride's county: Wiltshire,England Bride's condition: sp Bride's age: 26 Bride's notes: Place of Marriage: Bondsman 1: WEB Ambrose,tanner,Salisbury Bondsman 2: WEBB Francis, Manningford Bohun Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire
     
    Webb, Francis Richmond (I03999)
     
    670 Any connection??
    Forenames: George Surname: STEPHENS Place: Hullavington County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 143622 Notes: d Aug ---- a (86) husb of Mary

    There is a George Stephens born Steventon in 1600
    Possibility?
    P3/S/632 Alt Ref No P3/S/632 Title Inventory, will Date 1682 Person Stevens, George, senior Occupation Gentleman Place Key /Purton/Wiltshire Community Purton
     
    Stephens, George (I06237)
     
    671 Any connection??
    London: - Marriage Licences, 1611-1828
    Burials.
    Marriage Licences Granted by the Bishop of London.
    1633.
    County: London
    Country: England
    30 Jul 1633 Thomas Lord, Esq., of St Martin's in Fields, Widower, 32, & Mary Robinson, of Gravesend, Kent, Spinster, 18, dau. of John Robinson, Esq., of same, who consents; at St Swithin's, London.

    235. [7.] On a brass fixed to a gravestone these arms: I. ROBINSON, II on a fesse between three cinuefoils, a hind between two pheons, impaling Robinspon: Sacred to the Memorie of Mrs Mary LORD, second daughter of John Robinson, Esqr. and wife to Thomas Lord, Esqr. Captain of His Majesties Fort at Gravesend. She departed this life in the flower of her youth, at the Age of 19 Years, upon the 23rd of March 1633. "Kind gentle friend, who here appears/Stand off, if not let fall some tears,/For fair virtue in this cold bed/Is here, oh! here, deposited./’Twould kill thee quite for to conceive/The jewells merits in this grave".

    ?
    Will of Thomas Lord of Milton, Kent 23 November 1638 PROB 11/178
     
    Robinson, Mary (I05682)
     
    672 Any connection??
    London: St. Mildred (Bread Street) & St. Margaret Moses - Parish Registers, 1558 - 1853
    Christenings.
    Christenings.
    Register 1.
    County: London
    Country: England
    08 Feb 1560 Jonas s. John Wright, fishemonger

    London: St. Mildred (Bread Street) & St. Margaret Moses - Parish Registers, 1558 - 1853
    Burials.
    Burials.
    Register 1.
    County: London
    Country: England
    20 Feb 1586 Mrs Wright, wife Jhon Wright, fishmonger

    England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (K-Z)
    1383 to 1558.
    County: General
    Country: England
    1543 Wright, Wrighte, Richard, St. Mathewe Frydaystrete, London 25 Spert

    England: Canterbury - Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1581-1595
    Index to Arts of Administration in the Prerogative Con Canterbury 1581-1595
    County: General
    Country: England
    Wright John, St. Matthew Friday St., London 1594 116

    England: Canterbury - Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1558-1583 (A-Z)
    1558 to 1583.
    County: General
    Country: England
    1579 Wright, Richard, citizen of London, paynter stayner, Over, Cheshire, formerly of Knighte Graunge, Cheshire. [Previous admon. grant Nov 1574 revoked.] 22 Bakon

    England: Canterbury - Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1558-1583 (A-Z)
    1558 to 1583.
    County: General
    Country: England
    1573 Wright, Richard, poulter, Alhallowes in Lombart streate, London 2 Martyn

    England: Canterbury - Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1581-1595
    Index to Arts of Administration in the Prerogative Con Canterbury 1581-1595
    County: General
    Country: England
    Wright John, St. Matthew Friday St., London 1594 116
     
    Wright (I05506)
     
    673 Any connection??
    Name: Thomas William Moore Church: St Dunstan Stepney County: Middlesex Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 8 Oct 1821 Spouse: Maria Neate
     
    Moore, Elizabeth (I02548)
     
    674 Any connection??
    Natinal Archives: [no title] D/1/14/1/1e/7 1674 Contents: Timothy Allein of Devizes, testimonial to be a doctor.
     
    Allen, Timothy (I06908)
     
    675 Any connection??
    P3/R/5 Inventory, will 1603
    Ritchman alias Webb, Robert
    Yeoman Draycot Foliat

    In 1572 William Read (d. 1593) had a leasehold interest for a term of 21 years in the manor of Draycot Foliat (fn. 84) and it is possible that either he or his son Edward acquired the freehold of the estate in the later 16th century. In the early 17th century Edward Read broke up the manor into various smaller estates (see below). (fn. 85) What may represent the remnant of the earlier manor was held in 1670 by Thomas Richmond alias Webb, (fn. 86) whose family had held a lease of the manor as early as 1528. (fn. 87) In 1692 the estate was held by Mary Richmond alias Webb, the widow of Thomas

    From: 'Parishes: Draycot Foliat', A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 9 (1970), pp. 43-49. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66538 Date accessed: 09 July 2009.
     
    Webb, Richmond (I02661)
     
    676 Any connection??
    Reference No.
    78/12
    Title
    Release of land in Seend and Melksham, Wiltshire as marriage settlement: Lawrence Baker, Robert Jeffries, Anne Baker, William Jeffries, Henry Axford.
    Date
    28 Mar.1696
     
    Baker, Grace (I02418)
     
    677 Any connection??
    Text: 04 Feb 1694-5 St John Webb, of St Martin's, Westminster, Esqr, 33, & Anne Stanley, of St Margaret's in Rochester, Kent, Widow, 26; at All Hallows Staining. Book: Burials. Collection: London: - Marriage Licences, 1611-1828 (Marriage)
     
    Webb, St. John (I00198)
     
    678 Any connection??
    Text: John Northey & Maude Hoode 06 Jul 1607 Book: A Clerk of Potterne accoring to his father will

    Father and son??
    P1/N/80 Administration bond, inventory 1666 Northey, John Potterne
    P1/N/82 Administration bond 1669 Northey, John Clerk Potterne
    "Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine"
    Potterne. The seventeenth century in Potterne. In 1629 John Northey was appointed to the vicarage by John Grubbe, who was the lessee of the manor, and who in 16;38 served as Sheriff of the county
    Oxford University Alumni BA Queens College, Graduated 16 May, 1614. MA from St Mary Hall 1617. Vicar of Broad Hinton 1620. and Potterne Wilts 1629.
    Wiltshire Notes and Enquiries:
     
    Northey, John (I06840)
     
    679 Any connection??
    Text: Webb, Nicholas, Ashwicke, Marshfield, Glos., esq. 1671 53 Book: Calendar of Wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1671-1675 Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in The Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1671-1675
     
    Webb, Nicholas Richmond (I06242)
     
    680 Any connection??
    There is a Mary Child who marries a Richard Mildenhall in Lambourne in 1803. This couple have a son Thomas born Welford 1805. A Richard Mildenhall was baptsied 1780 in Lambourne.
    Or a Mary Child who marries a John Bunce at Abington in 1804

    1851 Census: Speen, Berkshire
    Name: Mary Bunce Age: 70 Estimated birth year: abt 1781 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: Abingdon, Berkshire, England Civil Parish: Speen Ecclesiastical parish: Speenhamland County/Island: Berkshire Country: England Registration district: Newbury Sub-registration district: Thatcham ED, institution, or vessel: 1a
    Name: Frances Hemstead Age: 36 Estimated birth year: abt 1815 Relation: Niece Gender: Female Where born: Newbury, Berkshire, England Civil Parish: Speen Ecclesiastical parish: Speenhamland County/Island: Berkshire Country: England
    In the 1881 census Francis is listed with her sister Mary Hemstead. These two are the daughter of a Henry Hemstead who married an Elizbeth Child at Abington in 1801?? Same place where Mary Child marries a John Bunce. However Richard Child in his will makes no mention of a daughter Elizabeth so probably not correct Mary CHILD who married John Bunce.
     
    Child, Mary (I06441)
     
    681 Any connection??
    THOS. HARRODINE Pedigree
    Marriages:
    Spouse: ANN SEYMOUR Family
    Marriage: 16 JUN 1773 Steeple Morden, Cambridge, England
     
    Ann, Ann (I02012)
     
    682 Any connection??
    Will of Alexander St John, Gentleman of London 14 April 1589 PROB 11/73
     
    St. John, Alexander (I07123)
     
    683 Any connection??
    Will of Anthony Hungerford of Lea, Wiltshire 10 December 1661 PROB 11/306
    Will of Anne Hungerford, Widow of Lea, Wiltshire 26 November 1657 PROB 11/270
     
    Hungerford, Anthony (I00263)
     
    684 Any connection??
    Will of John Moreton, Baker of London 29 January 1572 PROB 11/54
     
    Moreton, John (I04810)
     
    685 Any connection??
    Will of Richard Hill alias Chubworthie of Raddington, Somerset 10 May 1610 PROB 11/115
    Will of Richard Hill, Husbandman of George Nympton, Devon 24 June 1613 PROB 11/121
    Will of Richard Hill, Yeoman of Dymmocke, Gloucestershire 13 June 1627 PROB 11/152
    Will of Sir Richard Hill of Redland, Gloucestershire 12 September 1627 PROB 11/152
    Will of Richard Hill, Gentleman of Gloucester, Gloucestershire 17 May 1625 PROB 11/145

    Any connection??
    Inquisition: taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 13th August, 4 Charles I [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, after the death of Richard Hill, knight, by the oath of John Clissold, John Heaven, WiIliam Wilkins, Walter Watkins, Henry Nicholson, John Twyninge, John Smith, Thomas Watkins, Edward Cowles, John Smith, William Chewe, Walter Cleeve, Richard Beard and Thomas Wood , who say that Richard Hill on the 1st day of August, 1 Charles I [1625] was seized of the manor of Thridland alias Ridland, alias Rudland in Thridland in the parish of Westbury-on-Trim and Henburye ; 1 meadow or close called Kendallmead ; the mansion or capital messuage of Thridland late in the tenure of Roger Revell, esq., deceased, and afterwards in that of Richard Revel son and heir apparent of the said Roger, and then in that of the said Richard Hill; 1 close of meadow called Culvermead containing 16 acres; 1 other close of meadow called Longmead containing 6 acres ; 1 close of meadow called the Gaston, containing 3 acres; 1 close of meadow called the Upper Hill containing 5 acres ; 1 close of pasture called the Wellhay and Undergrove containing 7 acres ; 1 close of pasture called the Little Brokeridge and the Grotesend containing 7 acres ; 1 close of arable land called the Great Brokeridge containing 14 acres; 1 other close of arable land called the Lower Hill Close, containing 5 acres; 1 close of arable land called the Oxleaze containing 4 acres; 1 wood or grove called the Great Grove, containing 10 acres ; 1 grove or wood called the Lynke, containing 2 acres ; 1 grove called the Little Coppice containing 2 acres ; 1 messuage in Thridland and 1 orchard and 3 gardens thereto belonging, in the tenure of James Brincklowe, gent. ; 1 close of meadow called Broke mead, containing about 4 acres ; close of meadow called Tewkesburie mead, cont. about 6 acres ; i close of meadow or pasture called the Edwardes, cont. about 16 acres ; 2 closes called the Great Lull Leaze and the Little Lull Leaze, cont. 6 acres ; 1 close of arable land called the Twentie Acres, cont. about 20 acres : all which premises last mentioned were sometime in the tenure of the said James Brincklowe and afterwards in that of Thomas Packer, gent., de- ceased ; 1 acre of the common field lying near or in Sherehampton within the parish of Westburie, in the tenure of William Clement ; 1 messuage in Thridland late in the occupation of John Askewe, and sometime in that of Jane Button, widow ; 1 close of pasture called a ground called the Great Wall Croftes, containing about 8 acres ; 1 close of meadow called the Little Wallcroft cont. 2 acres ; 3 acres of meadow in Bishops More ; 1 close of meadow called Gratines, cont. about 4 acres ; 1 close called the Great Slowe, cont. about 3 acres ; 1 close called the Little Slowe cont. about 2 acres in the occupation of the said John Askewe ; 1 cottage then lately built and a garden thereto adjoining in the occupation of Thomas Morgan; 1 cottage and plot of land cont. 1 rood, in the occupation of David Reece : all which said premises are within the said parish of Westburye on Trim and Henburye ; the manor of Well and Tymberscombe in Tym- berscombe alias Imberscombe and elsewhere in co. Somerset ; the capital messuage, tenement or farm, parcel of the said manor, in the tenure of William Ridler, deceased, and afterwards in that of the said Richard Hill ; all those 60 acres of land, meadow and pasture with the said messuage used and enjoyed, in the possession of the said Richard Hill; 1 messuage and 14 acres of land, meadow and pasture, in the tenure of John Coodinge; 1 messuage and about 16 acres of land, meadow and pasture in the tenure of Joan Fenn, widow; 1 messuage and about 16 acres of land, meadow and pasture, late in the tenure of Edward Elles- worthy ; and about 4 acres of wood in the tenure of John Coodinge : all which premises last mentioned are situate in the parish of Timberscombe, and elsewhere in co. Somerset ; 1 messuage and about 80 acres of land, meadow and pasture in the tenure of Silvester Edbrook ; 1 close of pasture there cont. 6 acres, in the tenure of Stoden ; the reversion of all the said premises : which said manor of Well and Tymberscombe and other the premises last mentioned were late the inheritance of Conand (Conandi) Prowse, gent. ; the manor of Apleighe, lying near the parishes of Stawleighe, Asbrittle and Kittesford in co. Somerset and in the parish of Clehanger in co. Devon ; 1 messuage, barn and tenement called Bremley, containing about 50 acres of land, meadow and pasture, sometime in the tenure of James Chaplin, solely or with others, and then in that of the said Richard Hill ; 1 messuage in Stawleighe called the Court Place and 50 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging, some time in the tenure of the said James Chaplin and afterwards in that of the said Richard Hill ; i parcel or divers parcels of land in Stawleighe called the Overland, containing about 30 acres in the occupation of the said Richard Hill ; 1 messuage called Frogghouse ; 1 tenement called Acremans hay and about 30 acres of land, meadow and pasture, in the tenure of Margery Charley, widow, now deceased ; 1 messuage in the parish of Asbrittle called Trickleshayne and about 40 acres of land, meadow and pasture, in the occupation of Nicholas Coleman, deceased ; 1 messuage in Clehanger called Wadehay, and about 50 acres of land, meadow and pasture in the tenure of James Wipple ; 1 messuage and about 30 acres of land, meadow and pasture in the tenure of Slow- cock, widow ; and 1 messuage or tenement or 2 messuages or tenements called Muscombe and Brockcombe, and about 30 acres of land, meadow and pasture, in the tenure of Dorothy Sullye, widow. So seized, the said Richard Hill by indenture dated 1st August, 1 Charles I [1625], made between himself of the one part and Francis Baber of Chewe Magna in co. Somerset, esq., and Edward Baber of Lincoln's Inn in co. Middlesex, esq., son and heir apparent of the said Francis Baber of the other part, in consideration of a marriage heretofore had and solemnized between the said Richard Hill and Elizabeth one of the daughters of the said Francis Baber, and for the sum of £1400 for the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth, and for her competent jointure, and for the love and cordial benelovence and affection which he bore towards her; agreed with the said Francis and Edward Baber that he and his heirs should for ever after be seized of all the said premises, except the said close called Kendall Mead to the use of him the said Richard Hill for his natural life; after his decease to the use of the said Dame Elizabeth his wife for her life ; and after her decease to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Hill for ever. The said Richard Hill was likewise seized of 3 tenements or cottages and 4 gardens or plots called Pleckes in the parish of St. James the Apostle in the suburbs and county of the city of Bristol ; and of the manor of Imbercombe alias Tymberscombe in co. Somerset. So seized the said Richard Hill by indenture tripartite dated nth May, 3 Charles I [1627], made between himself of the one part, Peter Ellesworthy son of Thomas Ellesworthy, then deceased, and Margaret his wife, sister of the said Richard Hill of the 2nd part, and Nathaniel Holbach of Whitechurch in co. Somerset, esq., of the 3rd part for the establishing of the said premises and for the affection he bore towards Anthony -Hill, gent., 2nd son of John Hill, gent., brother of the said Richard Hill and towards the said Peter Ellesworthy and for the maintenance of the said Anthony Hill and his heirs male, agreed with the 84 Gloucestershire said Nathaniel Holbach and his heirs that he and his heirs should be seized of all the said premises to the use of the said Peter Ellesworthy his kinsman until he (Richard Hill) at his mansion house at Ridland should pay or cause to be paid to the said Peter i2d. And further by the said indenture the said Richard Hill granted to the said Nathaniel Holbach and his heirs all the said premises : to hold to the use of the said Richard Hill and his heirs; for default, to the use of the said Anthony Hill and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Hill for ever. The said Richard Hill afterwards paid the said sum of i2d. to the said Peter Ellesworthy. The manor of Thridland alias Ridland and all other the premises in Westbury-on-Trym and Henbury, except the said close called Kendall mead are held of Ralph Sadleir as of his manor of Henburye, by fealty only in free and common socage, and are worth per annum, clear, £5. The manor of Well and Tymberscombe is held of George Lutterell, esq., as of his manor of Dunster in co. Somerset by fealty and the yearly rent of 35. and is worth per annum, clear, £3. 65. 8d. The manor of Apleighe is held of the Earl of Bath by fealty and a yearly rent, and is worth per annum, clear, 205. The said close called Kendall mead is held of the said Ralph Sadleir as of his manor of Henbury by fealty in free and common socage, and is worth per annum, clear, 5s. The premises in the suburbs of Bristol are held of the Mayor and Commonalty of the city of Bristol in free burgage, and are worth per annum, clear, 3s. \d. Richard Hill died 29th May, 3 Charles I [1627]; John Hill is his elder brother and next heir, and was then aged 70 years and more. The said Dame Elizabeth still survives. Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 4 Charles I, part 25, No. 27.
     
    Hill, Richard (I08400)
     
    686 Any connection??
    Will of Thomas White, Yeoman of Potterne, Wiltshire 28 June 1658 PROB 11/277

    P29/W/31 Administration bond, inventory, will 1665 White, Thomas Gentleman Corsham

    Will of Thomas White of Even Swindon. PRO 11/207??
     
    White, Thomas (I01420)
     
    687 Any connection??
    Will of William Kibblewhite, Yeoman of Blewbury, Berkshire Date 25 January 1586 Catalogue reference PROB 11/69

    On web site has her born 1568 in Didcot Oxfordshire, the daughter of Francis Kibblewhie(1540-) and Eleanor ( 1540-1615)
     
    Kibblewhite, Mary (I06718)
     
    688 Any connection??
    Will of Elizabeth Larrat or Larratt, Widow of Uppingham , Rutland 14 June 1746 PROB 11/747 No apparrent connection.

    Name: Mary Larrat Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 24 Sep 1739 Baptism/Christening Place: LIDDINGTON,RUTLAND,ENGLAND Birth Date: Birthplace: Death Date: Name Note: Race: Father's Name: George Larrat Father's Birthplace: Father's Age: Mother's Name: Elizabeth

    IGI Mary Larratt 1726 South Luffenham, Rutland daughter of Daniel?

    Will of Mary Rose Widow St Mary Newington, Surrey 21 October 1805 14 January 1806

    Name: Mary Rose Burial Date: 18 Dec 1805 Parish: St Mary, Newington County: Surrey Borough: Southwark Record Type: Burial Register Type: Parish Register
     
    Larratt, Mary (I04807)
     
    689 Any connection??
    Will of Thomas Hopkins, Yeoman of Tilehurst , Berkshire 06 August 1744 PROB 11/734
    Will of Margaret Hopkins, Wife of Tilehurst, Berkshire 18 January 1737 PROB 11/681
    Will of Thomas Hopkins, Gentleman of Steventon, Berkshire 02 July 1715 PROB 11/547
    Mentions land at Steventon left by his father to him, Manor of Steventon, now wife Ann, daughter Mary Hopkins spinster, her late grandfather Robert Geeves,(possibly of Lew, Brampton, Oxfordshire) son Thomas Jeeves Hopkins, daughter Ann Tookie??

    Robert Jeeves, by will proved 1703,...
    From: 'Lew: Charities for the poor', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13: Bampton Hundred (Part One) (1996), pp. 99. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15952 Date accessed: 23 July 2011.
    O.R.O., MS. Wills Oxon. 38/2/25.

    From: 'Lew: Charities for the poor', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 13: Bampton Hundred (Part One) (1996), pp. 99. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15952 Date accessed: 23 July 2011.

    If a second marraige first could be to Elizabeth Rose in Steventon in 1676?
    There is a marraige of a Thomas Hopkins, widow and an Ann Geering at Oxford, 1684?? 
    Hopkins, Thomas (I06708)
     
    690 Any connection??
    Will of William Vilett Esquire Swindon, Wiltshire 30 March 1736 Proved 11 July 1739 -only mentions son John. Correct John?? A son of John according to inscription at St Martins in te Field, London?


    Son? or Nephew?
    Will of John Vilet of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
    Date 15 April 1779 Catalogue reference PROB 11/1052
    Written 9 April 1779 Proved 15 April 1779 -Of St Martins in the Field, wants to be buried in Swindon. Mentions his sister Jane Home wife of William Horne of Carnaby, London. Groom of the Chamber of his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Died 1st April, 1779, sister Mrs Broughton.

    ?
    St Martin in the Fields:
    31. JOHN VILETT
    HERE lies deposited
    The Remains of
    Mr. JOHN VILETT
    Son of the Late
    JOHN VILETT
    of S…
    MDCCLXXIX
    From: 'The church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields: Monuments', Survey of London: volume 20: St Martin-in-the-Fields, pt III: Trafalgar Square & Neighbourhood (1940), pp. 31-54. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=68410 Date accessed: 16 November 2011.


    P3/UV/64 Administration bond, commission 1746 Vilett, John Esquire Swindon
    May have first married a Jane? John and Jane baptising children in the 1730-40's.
    [no title] 348/I/19 1739
    Contents: Lease for 1 year (Elizabeth Vilett to John Vilett) rectory of Swindon, parsonage house, shop and land in Swindon.
    Parties: Elizabeth Vilett of Swindon, relict of Thomas Vilett, John Vilett of Swindon, nephew of William Vilett, deceased, and son of Thomas, John Vilett of Swindon, son of William Vilett.

    [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.
     
    Vilett, John (I09463)
     
    691 Any connnection??
    First name(s): Edith Last name: BRUNSDON Date of burial: 8 Jan 1616 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Marlborough Dedication: St Mary the Virgin County: Wiltshire
     
    Webb, Edith Richmond (I02672)
     
    692 Apothecary, Marlborough, Wiltshire
    Possibly the Benjamin buried at Marlborough in 1776?
    Also a Sarah(1780) and William(1795) buried Marlborough.

    Wiltshire: - Registers of Marriages, 1538-1812
    Marriages in the Church.
    Marriages at Preshute, 1606 to 1812.
    Volume 8.
    County: Wiltshire
    Country: England
    Benjamin Westmacott, of St. Peter's, & Sarah Neate, lic. 04 Jun 1765

    First name(s): Benjamin Last name: WESTMACOTT Date of burial: 9 Sep 1776 Age at death: Calculated year of birth: Not known Place of burial: Marlborough Dedication: St Peter & St Paul County: Wiltshire
     
    Westmacote, Benjamin (I00492)
     
    693 Apparently a ward to Sir Richard Carew, then married his daughter.
    Born: 1504/5
    Died: 5 Apr 1576
    Father: John St. JOHN (Sir)
    Mother: Joan INWARDBY
    Married 1: Margaret CAREW
    Children:
    1. Nicholas St. JOHN of Lydiard Tregoze
    Married 2: Elizabeth WHETHILL Nov 1535
    Children:
    2. William St. JOHN of Farley Chamberlayne
    3. John St. JOHN of Bincknoll

    (See History of Parliament Online)
    Born ABT 1505, first son of John St. John of Lydiard Tregoz by Joan, dau. and heiress of Sir John Iwardby of Farley Chamberlayne. Married first, by 1526, Margaret, dau. of Sir Richard Carew of Beddington, Surr.; and secondly, by Nov 1535, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Whethill of Calais. Suc. family 1 Sep 1512. Esquire of the body extraordinary by 1533; J.P. Wilts. 1554-d.; sheriff 1555-6, 1572-3; commr. sewers, Berks., Hants, Wilts. 1564, 1568, oyer and terminer, western circuit 1564.

    When John St. John was about seven years old his father died while serving at Fuenterrabia, Spain. He inheritated his fathers lands and later inherited, from his mother, who was still alive in 1549, manors in Hampshire and Surrey. Sir Richard Carew acquired the wardship of the young St. John, who by 1526 was married to one of Carew's daughters.

    He was elected to Parliament in 1529. In 1533 St. John acted as a servitor at the coronation of Anne Boleyn.
    In 1535 St. John married, as his second wife, a daughter of Sir Richard Whethill. In in a grant of Jul 1545 St John is described as of Farley Chamberlayne, a property of his mother's whereas in a settlement which he had made of his property in the previous month he is described as of Ewell, where his mother held the manor of Fitznells. His inclusion on the Wiltshire commission of the peace in 1554 seems to imply that he had finally settled at Lydiard Tregoz.

    In 1545 St. John purchased the manor of Littleton for his son Nicholas. The tenants of Littleton quarrelled with the two St. Johns over the rents and dues of the manor, and in Edward VI's reign they brought suits in the courts of Star Chamber and requests. They alleged that the St. Johns had forcibly entered the property and done at least £500 worth of damage, a charge denied by the elder St. John who claimed that he and his son had distrained legally for rent on 6 Dec 1550 or 1551, Nicholas St. John for his part explained how his father had acquired two of the lessees shares in the manor. In 1548 Nicholas obtained a writ of partition from Chancery which was unsuccessfully challenged by the tenants in common pleas. The outcome of these suits is not known, but John St. John was able to bequeath the property to his son William.

    St John made his will on 24 Apr 1574. Besides Littleton, William was to have the manor and advowson of Farley Chamberlayne, some household furnishings and 400 wether sheep. The youngest son, John, received the manor of Bincknoll, Wiltshire, and all the cattle, crops, and household stuff at Littleton unless his brothers paid him a stipulated amount for them. By a codicil of 2 Dec 1575 William and John also received gifts of plate, bedding, a chain of gold and four horses. Nicholas, the heir, was appointed sole executor and had the residue of all the goods. St. John died on 5 Apr 1576 and probate was granted the 9th Nov following.

    Will of John Seynt John or Seyntiohn otherwise Saint John of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire 09 November 1576 PROB 11/58


    Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index:
    Day: 5 Month: Apr Year: 1576 Age: Forenames: John Surname: ST JOHN Place: Lydiard Tregoze County: Wiltshire Country: England Reference: 105649 Notes: Esq Lord of Lydiard Tregoze husb of 1) Margaret 2) Elizabeth
     
    St. John, John (I00208)
     
    694 Apparently came to Victoria, Autralia. Arrived another state?

    When his brother Richard arrived in 1850 he state he had no relatives in the colony.

    Supposedly he arrived about September 1865 and had served in the British Army.

    Possible arrivls:
    Unassisted Immigrants to Victoria:
    COOKE JOHN 22 NOV 1863 GREAT VICTORIA B 225 004
    COOKE JOHN 26 OCT 1860 MERMAID B 182 005
    COOKE JOHN 34 MAY 1860 ORWELL B 177 003
    COOKE JOHN 5 JAN 1864 SHALIMAR B 228 004
    COOKE JOHN I AUG 1862 GREYHOUND B 206 008
     
    Cooke, John (I05552)
     
    695 Apprentice to Christopher M, AM 582 in 1733
     
    Merewether, John (I07393)
     
    696 April 2 William Hall, of the Middle Temple, Esq., Bachelor, 34, & Agnes Chitty, of Hackney, Middx., Sp', 23, her parents dead ; at Christ Church
    April 7 William Hall, of the Inner Temple, London, Esq , Widr, & Anne Harrington, of S' Bride's, s" City, .
    Called Seargeant Hall in brother in law Robert Harrington 1716 will.

    ?
    Will of William Hall, Sergeant at Law 29 September 1721 PROB 11/581-Anne daughter of Sir James Harrington
    Name: William Hall Burial Date: 22 Sep 1721 Parish: St Andrew, Holborn County: London Borough: Camden Record Type: Burial Register Type: Parish Register Seargant at Law
     
    Hall, William (I05474)
     
    697 April 21. Richard, son of James Traves, Merchaunt.
     
    Travers, Richard (I09630)
     
    698 AR/19/8-11 Arrangement on marriage of John Arundall to Katherine Chideock, widow of William Stafford, in 1451.

     
    Arundall, John (I08368)
     
    699 Are the two children Mary and Joseph Morris children of Henry and a previous wife of of Henry and Martha?
    ?
    Name: Henry Morris widower Burial Date: 10 Jan 1730 Parish: St John at Hackney County: Middlesex Borough: Hackney Record Type: Burial Register Type: Parish Register
    ?
    Jane Morris Baptism Date: 1 Jan 1691 Parish: St John at Hackney County: Middlesex Borough: Hackney Parent(s): Henry Morris,
    Martha Morris Record Type: Baptism Register Type: Parish Register
    ?
    Name: Henry Morris Baptism Date: 1 Oct 1721 Parish: St John at Hackney County: Middlesex Borough: Hackney Parent(s): Joseph Morris,
    Ann Morris Record Type: Christening Register Type: Parish Register
     
    Morris, Henry (I10110)
     
    700 Are there two Thomas Lancaster's who married different women??

    1841 census:?
    The other Thomas Lancaster 69 Ag Lab and Lydia 65 year. Both born in county.
     
    Watts, Lydia (I03516)
     

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