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Name |
Strangways, Elizabeth |
Born |
Abt 1534 |
England |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I04864 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Strangways, Henry, b. Abt 1502, England , d. 14 Sep 1544, Siege of Boulogne, France (Age ~ 42 years) |
Mother |
Maners, Margaret, b. Abt 1505, Of Helmsley, Yorkshire, England , d. 27 Jan 1559, England (Age ~ 54 years) |
Married |
26 Nov 1526 |
England |
Family ID |
F01090 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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RICHARD NEWBEROWE; GENT: was born July 1517 in Othe Francis Manor, Netherbury, Dorset, England, died between 03 Dec 1568 and 30 Jan 1569/70 at Netherbury, Dorset, England, and was buried at Netherbury Church, Dorset, England . He married ELIZABETH HORSEY about 1552, daughter of WILLIAM HORSEY. In 1568 and from his father, Richard inherited the Francis Manor, Netherbury, Dorset, England, his primary residence which is near the river Birt and near Netherbury Church. Richard and also inherited from his father, the estates at Bryans Puddle, Kingston, Swanage lands, Corfe-Castle, Orchard, Worth and Winterbourne-Zelstone, all in Dorsetshire, England. "Richard Newboroughe of Wourth Frauncis in the Parish of Netherbury, co. Dorset, Gent., son and heir of Walter Newborough, Esq., deceased, granted to Roger Clavell of Barneston the reversion of a tenement in Orchard, which Elizabeth, then wife of George Strangways and formerly wife of said Walter Newborough, held for life as her dower."
Will of Richard Neweborrowe of Othe Fraunces, County Dorset, Esquire, dated December 3, 1568. ~ To be buried in the church as my overseers think convenient. To wife Elizabeth for life, £20 per year out of my farm of Othe Frauncs, and my second best bed; also the use of all my household stuff until my son Walter Newborrowe be twenty-one, then to be delivered to him. To my daughters Elizabeth and Katheryn, £100 each, when married with the advice of Mr. William Horsey, Esq., my father-in-law, their mother and my overseers. My sons Richard and William to have £10 per year ... until my heir Walter Newborrowe be twenty-one. ... To my godson Michaell Laurence two hogs. .. To my son Walter my second-best cross-bow and racke.... To my brother Giles Straungewaies my roan trotting mare. To my son Walter my new rapier and dagger. To my son William my English sword and dagger. To my sister Harryes a cloak. To my sister Susan a silver spoon and 5s. To my sister Anne Simson, a pair of sheets. To my sister Dorothie a silver spoon. ... To my brother Horsey a gown. ... All residue of my goods I give to my sons Richard and William, they to be executors. Overseers, Willm Hoddye Esq.; William Horsey, Esq., my father-in-law; John Larder; and Hugh Sydwey, gent. To my cosen Lewes Horsey, a silver spoon. .. January 30, 1568/9, a commission was issued to Elizabeth Neweborrowe, relict of deceased, to administer the estate according to the will during the minority of Richard and William Newborrowe, executors.
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Description Will of Elizabeth Strangwais, Widow of Mosterton, Dorset Date 14 June 1573 Catalogue reference PROB 11/55
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