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Abt 1480 - 24.02.1530/31
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Name |
Kellaway, John |
Born |
Abt 1480 |
Of Cullompton, Devon, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
24.02.1530/31 |
Cullompton, Devon, England |
Person ID |
I04808 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
27 May 2015 |
Family |
Tregarthen, Joan, b. Abt 1498, Of Cornwall, England , bur. 30 Sep 1583, Branscombe, Devon, England (Age ~ 85 years) |
Married |
Abt 1513 |
England |
Children |
| 1. Kellaway, Anne, b. Of Cullompton, Devon, England [Natural] |
| 2. Kellaway, Elizabeth, b. Of Cullompton, Devon, England [Natural] |
| 3. Kellaway, Catherine, b. Of Cullompton, Devon, England [Natural] |
| 4. Kellaway, Mary, b. Of Cullompton, Devon, England [Natural] |
| 5. Kellaway, Florence, b. Of Cullompton, Devon, England [Natural] |
| 6. Kellaway, Agnes, b. Of Cullompton, Devon, England [Natural] |
| 7. Kellaway, George, b. Abt 1525, Of Cullompton, Devon, England |
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Family ID |
F01089 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Inquisition Post Mortem of John Kayleway, Esq. [of Cullompton, Devon] -Chancery Inq. p. m. Ser. II Vol. 52 (29), 23 Hen VIII (1531) Delivered into Court 23 Oct. by Thomas Sydenham of the Temple.
DEVON
Inquisition taken at Exeter 4 Oct 23 Hen VIII (1531) before John Hext, esq., escheator, after the death of John Kayleway, esq.,....WHO SAY that John Kayleway was seised of 2 messuages, 2 gardens ....By his deed dated 25 Jan 15 Hen. VIII [1523/4] John Kayleway granted the presmises to John Rawe, sergeant at law, John Whyting, Nicholas Aschford, Henry Walrond, Humfrey More, John Skuys, John Cruys, esq., John Drake, Robert Herone, Robert Cruys, Edward Cruys & William Tournour, to the use of the said John Kaylway & his heirs.
John Whyting afterwards died....
By his deed dated 10 Oct 21 Henr. VIII [1529] John Kaylway made his last will & therein desired that the said feoffees should hold the premises as aforesaid to his use during his life, & afterwards should hold all his lands in Cornwall, Devon, Hants & Dorset to the use of Joan his wife, for life, with remainders to George their son, the heirs of Joan, to Margaret Ascheford sister of Joan, wife of the said Nicholas Ascheford & her heirs & to the right heirs of Margaret Tregarthen late wife of Thomas Tregarthen, grandmother of said Joan, dau. & heir of Richard Hendor & Katherine his wife, dau. & heir of Robert Chamberlayne.
After the death of John Kaylway, to wit, 28 March 22 Hen. VIII [1531] Joan, his widow, granted to the said feoffes (Simon Kayleway being substituted for John Whyting) all her late husband's lands in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset & the courty of the town of Southampton (except the moiety of Brannell & the moiety of the advowson of the church of St. Stephen there), to the uses aforesaid.
By deed dated 26 May 23 Hen. VIII [1531] the said Joan granted those moieties to the said feoffees to the same uses.
John Kayleway died 24 Feb 23 Hen. VIII [1531].
George, son & heir, aged 6.
Note: The lands mentioned in the deeds, in Cornwall, Devon, Hants & Dorset, were about the lands of the Tregarthen, Hendor & Chamberlayne families, to which Joan and her sister, Margaret Tregarthen (Tanner, Aschford) were heirs. They were daughters of John Tregarthen, who pre-deceased his father, Thomas Tregarthen; thus Joan and Margaret were heirs to their grandparents Thomas & Margaret Hendor Tregarthan. Margaret Hendor was d & h of Richard Hendor & w. Katherine Chamberlayne. The land referred to in CORNWALL, HANTS & DORSET belonged to these families.
John Kayleway, esq. of Cullompton only held land in DEVON. There was no IPM in Dorset for him.
Will of John Kayleway of Cullompton, Devon [P.C.C. Thower 3]
In the name of god amen the thirteen day of February in the yere of our lord god a thousand fyve hundred and thirtie I John Kayleway in my hole and perfect mynde make and declare my testament and last will in mayner and forme following -
First I bequeath my soule to almighty god my maker and my body to be buried in holy [_____] in any church or churchyd where it shall please almighty god and I bequeath to the highcross light our lady light Saint John’s light Saint Nicholas light Jesus light euriche [or each] of them in the parish church of Colompton and to the store of the same church of Colompton vjs. viid. [6 shillings 8 pence]. Item I bequeath to the store of St. George’s chapel at Peryholde xxd. Also I will and bequeath that if Jane my wife make assurance of all her manors messuages lands tente. rents, etc and of all other her inheritances in the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Southampton and Dors. to Sir Giles Strangewaies knight, John Rowe Serjeant at the Lawe, John Skewys and Simon Cayleway my feoffees or the the more part of them and to their heires to the use of the said Jane my wife during her life the remainder thereof to th’use of George Kaylway sonne and heire of the said John Kaylway and Jane and to the heires of the body of the said George lawfully begotten and for default of yssue of the bodye of the said George lawfully begotten to remain to the said Jane and to the heires of her bodie lawfully begotten in divers remainders over and according to an indenture bearing date the xxth day of October in the yere of our lord god a Thousand fyve hundred xxix And in the xxj yere of the Reyne of King Henrie the eighth wherein I have declared my will of all myne inheritances then I will my said wife have twoo hundred poundes in mony.
Item I bequeath to the said Jane my wife all my household stuffe as hereafter folowithe that is to say all bedding hangings of house cuppes? condit? salters sponys carpetts cushions broches potts panes basons vessels dishes candlesticks wode horses and other bestes and chaines of goulde except such thinges thereof as I will hereafter give away to anie other p’sonne or p’sonnes provided always that the said Jane my wife shall thereof delyver a bedd p’formed with all man’r of stuffe p’teynning to a bedd and hanginges for a chamber to my sonne and heire to lye thereon during the tyme that he is at his larning.
I bequeath to Marye thelder, Anne, Elizabeth, Mary the younger, Catherine, Florence and Agnes my daughters euriche [or each] of them not maryed before the tyme of my decease twoo hundred marks in lawfull money of England if they be ordered and ruled in their marriage by myne executors or the more p’te [part] of them to be payd to them at the day of their marriage And if it happens any of the said daughters to decease before she be maryed or else to be professed in Religion then my will that all such mony as she to be paid to her so deceased or professed shall go to my executors towards the p’formance of my last will. Item I bequeath to Symon Kayleway my cousin and servant xxx pounds in mony to helpe to be free and freman in the Staple of Calles [Calais]. Item I bequeath to William Tourner my servant x pounds. Item I bequeath to servants of my household therewith that shalbe in service at the tyme of my decease vjs. viijd. Item I bequeath to Robert Wellegh John Smythe Humfrey Eggebastian Henry Canford John Edmundes of Colompton eueriche [or each] of them vjs. viijd. Item I bequeath to Sir Thomas Steevin vjs. viijd. Item to Sir John Quicke vjs. viijd. Item to John Mannyng the younger vjs. viijd. Item to Agnes Gatour vjs. viijd. Item to Sir Willyam Smythe Xs. Item to John Wytton of London vjs. viijd. Item to his wife Margery vjs. viijd. Item to John Hill of London merchaunt of the Staple at Calles [Calais] Xs. Item to David Wodrow vjs. viijd. Item to Richard Petrike merchaunt of the Staple at Calles XXs. Item I bequeath to the parish churches of Kentisbere, Brodwode kelleigh and Yessleigh euriche [or each] of them vjs. viijd. tem I bequeath to heyre or heyres, that ought to be eight heyres of blood unto Thomas Moys sometime of Colehouse in the parish of Brodwode Kelleigh in the county of Devon to helpe his heires to purchase landes or other messuages to hym thereunto x poundes in mony. Item I bequeath to the store of John Tann’rs chauntrye in the parish church of Colompton toward the finding of the priest wages? iv pounds of mony upon consideration that Wyllyam Huntingdon and his executors may be discharged of and to and as that the said Wyllyam Hundingdon remaynethe for debt in the boke of accountes of the said John Tanner’s chauntry upon the said Wyllyam Hundtingdon and his executors and assigns. Item I bequeath to twoo houses of Friars Observant of Greenwich & Richmond and to their convents eueriche [or each] of the said houses XX pounds and to pray for the soule of one James Whiting. Item I bequeath to an honest priest to be named by myne executors X poundes And the said priest to pray for the soule of one John Gibbes --- all which legacies and bequests and bequeaths before written I wish that yt shalbe payed of any wooll and fells in the Staple of Calais and of all my goodes and chattels not given or bequeathed shall go and be unto John Row serjeant at lawe, Thomas Sydenham of Culmestoke, John Drake of Exmouth and Robert Hone of Oke Saint Mary to pay my debts and to dispense yt after then? desecesant? And the said John Rowe Thomas Sydenham John Drake and Robert Hone I make and ordain myne executors provided always that if said executors or any of them or my feoffees or any of them be troubled payed for that my will and testament or for defense of my lands or my will of my landes declared Then I will that their charges thereof be borne of my landes and goodes To these witnesses Sir Thomas Preston, clerke, Master Robert Wilcokes priest, Sir Thomas Stevens priest, Sir Willyam Smythe, William Tournour, Symon Keylway and others I doe under my signature and seale the day and yere above written per me - John Rowe Thomas Sydenham John Drake Robert Hone Probatum (in Latin). 19 April 1531 by John Wright proxy for the executors.
1513-14, “John Kayleway, Joan his wife, and Margaret Tregarthen; lands of their inheritance from Thomas Tregarthen esquire: manor of Brannell, … ; Hendwr (Hendon) (M.): Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Southampton, Merioneth.” (S) UKNA.
1518-29, “Thomas Bennet of London, tailor, and Agnes, his wife, daughter of Richard, and granddaughter and heir of Robert Chamberleyne. v. John Kelway and Johane, his wife, granddaughter and co-heir of Margaret Tregarthen.: A tenement called `the Crown' with a garden in Southampton.: Hants.” (S) TNA.
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