Abt 1528 - 1588 (~ 60 years)
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Name |
Carkyke, Anne |
Born |
Abt 1528 |
Of Potheridge, Devon, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1580-1588 |
England |
Person ID |
I04816 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
6 Aug 2018 |
Family 4 |
Chamberlayne, Thomas, b. Abt 1510, Gloucestershire, England , bur. 26 Jul 1580, Prestbury, Gloucestershire, England (Age ~ 70 years) |
Married |
Abt 1567 |
London, England |
Children |
+ | 1. Chamberlayne, Thomas, b. Abt 1568, Prestbury, Gloucestershire, England , bur. 4 Dec 1640, Oddington, Gloucestershire, England (Age ~ 72 years) |
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Last Modified |
6 Aug 2018 |
Family ID |
F01079 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- In the chantry inquiry of 1546 5 was probably represented by the 2 tenements (one said to be in Hosier Lane) held separately by Robert Sharpe and William Carket by lease, at £2 p.a. each, which were listed in error under the chantry of John Donne (see 3A). In 1548 they were included in the £7 lands held by the rector and churchwardens for some time without any specified intent. William Pierson made a request to purchase them in 1548, at £72 or 18 years purchase. In this request the tenements were said to have been given to the church without condition, 'as appears by their deeds.' The tenement held by William or Thomas Pierson lay to the W. of 3B c. 1548, but in the same year an effective grant of 5 seems to have been made to Thomas Brende of London, scrivener: it was de scribed as 2 messuages separately held by William Carkeke and Robert Sherp in Goose Lane in the parish of St. Mary le Bow, with cellars, solars, 'les ware houses', ways, paths, etc., to be held by fealty in free burgage, with the issues since Easter last. (fn. 4)
The descent of 5 during the later 16th and most of From: 'St. Mary le Bow 104/5', Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire: Cheapside; parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (1987), pp. 229-230. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=3793. Date accessed: 17 March 2008.
Any connection??
William CARKEKE, London, ENG, 1549
Family Listed:
LT/father:William CARKEKE
wife:Elianor CARKEKE
late wife:Agnes CARKEKE
son:Rauff CARKEKE
Persons Listed:
William LOKALDERMAY
Nicholas STOCKER
Margaret STOCKER, wife of Nicholas STOCKER
Andrew FREND
Te Deum laudamus in englishe, and the Organs going for his funeral, and ...rejects a text used to support indulgences ?qui Lazarum est?. One of the witnesses to his will was William Carkeke Scryvener of London, who belonged to a network of evangelical brethren in the City. In 1538 Carkeke married Eleanor Whalley, widow of John Whalley, who was a cousin of Thomas Cromwell and paymaster of the king works at Dover.He was a resident of the parish of St Mary-le-Bow, as was his wife Eleanor, who carried on an independent business as silkwoman, both as a married woman and as a widow...
35 Hen. VIII. HUDSON, Robt., of London, deed., his widow Petronall,
dau. and heir of Anne CARKEKE, late wife of Wm. CARKEKE. Hoo and Fennesberye, Kent.
His third wife was Anne, daughter of _____Kirkeet, half sister to Sir _____Monk, of Devonshire, grandfather to the Duke of Albemarle; from whom descend the Chamberlaynes, of Oddington; which said family is lately extinct.
His tombstone, in the chancel of the church at Oddington, reads:
"Here lyeth the body of Thomas Cham erlayne, Esqr., descended from ye Earles of Tancrevile, High Chamberlaynes of Normandy. He was third son of Sir Thomas Chamberlayne of Prestbury, in the County of GIouc. Knight, Ambassadour from Hen. 8, Edw. 6, Q. Mary, and Q. Elizabeth, to ye Q. of Hungary, to ye K. of Sweden, and to ye K. of Portugal, and to Phillip ye 2d King of Spaine. He marryed Margaret, daughter and heyre of Edward Bagehott, of Prestbury aforesaid, Gent., who also lies interred here. By her he left five sons, Thomas, John, Leonard, George, and Edward, and 5 daughters Ann, Margaret, Mary, Frances, and Elizabeth. He dyed ye 4th of Deer. 1640, aged 72. This Monument was erected at ye cost and charges of John Chamberlane, M. Art. and Med. Proyfessor." (Bigland.)
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