m. 1558
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Abt. 1528 |
Of Kent, England |
Died |
1578 |
London, England |
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1558 |
England |
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Born |
Abt. 1558 |
Of London, England |
Died |
Aft 1576 |
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Born |
Abt. 1560 |
Of London, England |
Died |
Aft 1571 |
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Buried |
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Abt. 1563 |
Of London, England |
Died |
Aft 1571 |
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Buried |
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Christened |
1 Dec 1563 |
St Peter and St Paul, Mitchum, Surrey, England |
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Buried |
14 Jul 1564 |
St Peter and St Paul, Mitchum, Surrey, England |
Born |
Abt. 1565 |
Of London, England |
Died |
Aft 1571 |
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Buried |
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Born |
Abt. 1567 |
Of London, England |
Died |
Aft 1571 |
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12 Dec 1568 |
Mitcham, Surrey, England |
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19 Jul 1640 |
Swindon, Wiltshire, England |
Spouse |
Stephens, Elizabeth | F03395 |
Married |
Abt. 1595 |
Wiltshire, England |
Born |
Abt. 1570 |
England |
Died |
Aft 1571 |
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Buried |
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Born |
Abt 1572 |
Of London, England |
Died |
Aft 1602 |
Of Wiltshire, England |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Stephens, John | F03580 |
Married |
Abt 1580 |
Of Wiltshire, England |
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Notes |
- Will of Richard Vyolett Fishmonger London Date range:30 September 1578 - 30 September 1578 PROB 11/60/464:
Written 1571 Wants to be buried St Boltophs, London.
..I Richard Vyolett ffishmonger and citizen of London, being of hole minde and of good and perfect remembraimce, Laud and praise be unto god therfore," made his will loth December, 1571, which, however, was not proved till the last day of September, 1578. In it he mentions his wife, Dorothy, and his sons and daughters respectively in order of seniority, viz., Henry, Nicholas, Robert, and Richard, and Mary, Dorothy, Jone, and Bridget. Brother John Vyolett, To them he gives his estate, including land at Bromley, with remainder to his cousin, Mr. Nicholas Rutland, and to his cousins Mary and Jone Rutland, Nicholas' daughters. He mentions also Frauncis and William, sons of Mr. Nicholas Rutland; his cousins, John and William Hedworthe, his cousins, William and John Stokes, and his wife; and others (C.P.C., " Langley," fo. 35). A John Hedworth, fellow of the Middle Temple is a witness to the will.
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