1563 - 1640 (~ 77 years)
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Name |
Barnes, Edward |
Christened |
19 Mar 1562/1563 |
All Hallows Honeylane, London, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
18 Dec 1640 |
St Saviour and St Bridget of Syon, Isleworth, Middlesex, England |
Person ID |
I04498 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
15 Feb 2015 |
Father |
Barnes, Richard, b. Abt 1520, England , bur. 24 Apr 1598, Mercers Chapel, London, England (Age ~ 78 years) |
Mother |
Morton, Margaret, b. Abt 1530, Of Shropshire, England , bur. 30 Sep 1585, Mercers Chapel, London, England (Age ~ 55 years) |
Married |
01 Dec 1548 |
St Peter Westcheap, London, England |
Family ID |
F01401 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Wright, Catherine, c. 29 Oct 1569, St Matthew Friday Street, London, England , bur. 26 Mar 1643, St Saviour and St Bridget of Syon, Isleworth, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 73 years) |
Married |
24 Apr 1587 |
Saint Pancras, Soper Lane, London, England |
Children |
+ | 1. Barne, Alice, c. 28 Jul 1588, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , d. Between Dec 1643 and Jan 1644, London, England (Age ~ 55 years) |
| 2. Barne, Richard, c. 18 Nov 1593, St Sepulchre, Holborn, London, England |
| 3. Barne, Edward, c. 8 Jun 1595, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , bur. 4 Oct 1599, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England (Age ~ 4 years) |
+ | 4. Barne, Martha, c. 3 Mar 1597, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , d. 24 Nov 1631, St Lawrence Pountney, London, England (Age ~ 34 years) |
| 5. Barne, Katherin, c. 11 Sept 1600, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , d. Abt 1643, England (Age ~ 42 years) |
+ | 6. Barne, Barbara, c. 9 Oct 1605, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , d. 1674, St Saviour And St Bridget Of Syon, Isleworth, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 68 years) |
| 7. Barnes, Anne, c. 25 May 1606, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England |
| 8. Barne, Bartholomew, c. 2 Oct 1608, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , d. Between 1641 and 1644 (Age ~ 32 years) |
| 9. Barne, Edward, c. 19 Mar 1611, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England , d. Abt 1644, London, England (Age ~ 32 years) |
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Last Modified |
21 Jun 2015 |
Family ID |
F01399 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Married |
24 Apr 1587 |
Saint Pancras, Soper Lane, London, England |
Last Modified |
10 Nov 2017 |
Family ID |
F03587 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- The General Armory:
Baron(exemplified by Camden to Edward Baron alias Barnes, of London, son of Richard Baron of the same place, and grandson of Peter Baron Esq. of Saffron Walden, co Essex, Serjeant-at-law). Az. two lions pass. gaurd, in pale ar. Crest-Out of clouds ppr. issuing rays paleways or, an arm erect habiterd of the last, holding in the hand ppr. a broken sword ar hilt gold.
Possibility:
EDWARD BARNES Pedigree
Christening: 19 MAR 1563 Allhallows Honey Lane, London, London, England Parents: Father: RICHARD BARNES, Mercer
Also lived at Milk street according to daughter Alice's marriage:
b 1604-5 William Dobson, Esq., of St Andrew's, Holborn, Widower, 33, & Alice Barnes, Maiden, 18, of St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street; consent of father Edward Barnes, of same, Mercer; at St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, aforesaid.
William Barne (or Borne, Browne) was the tenant of 105/24A in 1571-4, holding by year at £1. ... 2) In 1524, Bartholomew Baron, mercer, obtained a lease from the Mercers' Company of the tenement and seld called the Crown (104/33). 3) In 1529-30, £10 was received from Bartholomew Barnes for the rent of a great tenement, either 142/1 or 2. 4) A Batholomew Barnes, mercer, was tenant of 145/39 and 105/1A from 1539, and in 1540 he gained the lease of 105/1B and 105/2. In or after 1548, Bartholomew Baron (d. 1548) or his son John Baron, citizen and mercer, acquired 105/1B-2. In 1551, John Baron, with his wife Elizabeth, granted and quitclaimed in the tenement with shops etc., representing 2 and probably 1B, lately occupied by his father and now by himself, to Robert Browne, citizen and goldsmith. In 1555, Robert Browne and his wife Margaret granted the same tenement back to John Baron, who still occupied it. John Barnes (probably identical with John Baron) occupied a house in this part of the parish (the last house listed in the tithe assessment) in 1558. .... 5) In 1548, Thomas Baron, citizen and mercer, acquired 145/39 and 105/1A. In 1550 Baron recovered a messuage in St. Pancras parish which may have been part of the settlement of 39. 6) In 1595, Edward Baron or Barnes, citizen and mercer, acquired 145/39 by bargain and sale and by a recovery in which Thomas Wade and John Brown recovered on Baron's behalf. In 1623 Baron granted the property to his sister Julian Stile, widow, by means of a fine. 7) Bartholomew Barne, mercer, was in possession at his death in 1548 of the 2 messuages occupying 104/43. Barne's heir was his son, Thomas Barne. 8) In 1585, Bartholomew Barnes, citizen and mercer, was granted 105/8-9A. 9) In a tithe account of 1602, a Mr. Barnes or Barnesh, was a tenant in 105/22B. 10) The Black Bull (11/8A1) was leased to Edward Barnes, citizen and mercer, from 1605, at £10 rent. Barnes assigned his lease to James Elwick, who paid the £10 rent from 1605 to 1607. 11) Richard Barnes succeeded as tenant of 11/8C in 1554; he paid the £6 rent until 1597. No renewals of Barnes' lease are noted and it may have been a very long one, possibly that granted in 1537-8. In his will of 1597, proved 1598, Richard Barne, citizen and mercer, parishioner of All Saints parish, left his messuage and buildings in Westcheap known as the Swan and the Harp, in which he carried on his trade of mercery, to his son Edward and his heirs. Edward Barnes paid the rent from 1597 to 1640. In 1611 he was granted a new lease of 21 years; the term was extended to 24 years in 1613. In 1634 Edward Barnes was granted another 21-year lease of the messuage in Honey Lane from 1637. In 1638 Mr. Barne paid tithe for a house in Honey Lane worth £16 p.a., and Mr. Nicholson paid tithe for a house worth £13 p.a. It is probable that these 2 houses together comprised 8C, which a few years later was known to have been divided. Edward Barnes was succeeded as rent-payer by Mrs. Katharine Barnes, widow, from 1640 to 1643.]
"The History and Antiquities of Syon Monastry, the Parish of Isleworth and the Chapelry of Hounslow " by George James Aungier. 1840.
"Near ye place was inturned the body of Edward Baron, Esq, who died the 18th day of December, 1640. He gave a silver guilt cup and cover for the servis of ye church. Also Catherine Baron, his wife, died 26 day of March, 1643. She gave to this parish 52 shillings a year, to be given to thirteen poor people of this parish in bread every Sabbath Day by the churchwarden for ever, charging her estate in Church Row for the churchwarden to levy ou of the same in case of non-payment, to make a distress of £5 for the use of the poor, being left unpaid, if lawfully demanded, one whole year. Also Mr William and Mrs Barbara Daw. Died in 1674. She was the daughter of Edward and Katherine Baron. This was erected by Jane Knowles the youngest daughter of William and Barbara Daw, being the only survivor, in the year 1721. This charity has been duly paid 71 years already."
Arms. Az two lions passant. Ar impaling, Per pale Or and Ar on a chevron Az. between three boars heads couped sa, three Byants, Wright. Crest, out of a cxloud and celestial crown, a hand in amour, Or holding a small Arch Or."
Citizen and Mercer Master 1615
Alderman 1612
All Saints, Isleworth:
.....The church, which stands near the waterside, is dedicated to All Saints.....Under the gallery are the monuments of Edward Baron, Esq. (fn. 94, 1640, and Mr. William Daw (who married his daughter Barbara),
From: 'Isleworth', The Environs of London: volume 3: County of Middlesex (1795), pp. 79-122. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45433 Date accessed: 08 April 2011.
1603 Dec. 28 a child of Mr Edward Barnes still borne, bur. and lyeth at the foot of the galery stayers betwex the pewes.
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