1578 - 1628 (~ 50 years)
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Name |
Robinson, Catherine |
Christened |
25 Jan 1578 |
St Mary Le Bow, London, England |
Gender |
Female |
Buried |
8 Dec 1628 |
Edmonton, Middlesex, England |
Person ID |
I05417 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
13 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Robinson, John, b. Abt 1545, Of St Mary Le Bow, London, England , bur. 13 Dec 1609, St Olave Hart Street, London, England (Age ~ 64 years) |
Mother |
Cruxston, Martha, b. Abt. 1552, London, England , d. Between 1592 and 1593, London, England (Age ~ 40 years) |
Married |
13 Feb 1570 |
St Mary Le Bow, London, England |
Family ID |
F01624 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Huxley, George, b. Abt 1570, Of Brindley, Cheshire, England , bur. 30 Apr 1627, All Saints, Edmonton, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 57 years) |
Married |
2 Dec 1595 |
St Olave Hart Street, London, England |
Children |
| 1. Huxley, Katherine, c. 21.02.1596/97, St Lawrence Jewry, London, England , bur. 2 Oct 1597, St Lawrence Jewry, London, England |
| 2. Huxley, John, c. 30 Apr 1598, St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalene, London, England , bur. 29 Sep 1661, Edmonton, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 63 years) |
| 3. Huxley, George, c. 08 Sept 1599, St Lawerence Jewry and Old Milk Street, London, England , d. Bef Sep 1600, London, England (Age ~ 1 years) |
| 4. Huxley, George, c. 12 Oct 1600, St Lawerence Jewry and Old Milk Street, London, England , d. 21 Jun 1605, London, England (Age ~ 4 years) |
| 5. Huxley, Mary, c. 10 Jan 1602, St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalene, London, England |
| 6. Huxley, Anne, c. 2 Dec 1604, St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalene, London, England , d. 1654, Edmonton, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 49 years) |
| 7. Huxley, Elizabeth, c. 23 Mar 1606, St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalene, London, England , d. 16 Apr 1610, London, England (Age ~ 4 years) |
| 8. Huxley, George, c. 17 May 1607, St Lawerence Jewry and Old Milk Street, London, England |
| 9. Huxley, Thomas, c. 28 May 1609, St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalene, London, England , d. 1685-1696, London, England (Age ~ 86 years) |
+ | 10. Huxley, Jane, c. 14 Apr 1611, St Lawrence Jewry and St Mary Magdalene, London, England , bur. 6 Sep 1640, Upper Cressett, Shropshire, England (Age ~ 29 years) |
| 11. Huxley, Katherine, c. Abt 1613, England , bur. 29 Jan 1637, Of New Windsor, Berkshire, England (Age ~ 24 years) |
| 12. Huxley, James, b. Abt 1615, England |
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Last Modified |
10 Nov 2017 |
Family ID |
F01627 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Needham, Robert, b. Abt 1560, Of Shavington, Shropshire, England , bur. 26 Nov 1631, Adderley, Shropshire, England (Age ~ 71 years) |
Married |
Abt 1627 |
England |
Family ID |
F01628 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Mentioned in her grandmother Katherine Cruxton will of 1586.
Boyds Marriages:
1595 ROBINSON CATH LUXLEY GEO ST OLAVE HART STREET LONDON
The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Edmonton: 1819
."..Mr. George Huxley, of London, citizen and haberdasher, purchased this estate of Sir John Leeke, and Dame Ann his wife, which they conveyed to him by bargain and sale, dated the 12th of June, 1609, and which continued in the direct male line, until the decease of Thomas Huxley, Esq. in 1743. Thomas Huxley devised his estates to his two daughters, to the youngest of whom, (Sarah) Wyrehall, was apportioned on a partition in the year 1752. Sarah died unmarried in 1801, and devised Wyer Hall, together with her lands in Edmonton, unto five of her cousins, from whom it descended to James George Tatem, Esq. except one fifth which is the property of his aunt, who was one of the devisees of Mrs. Sarah Huxley.
Wyer-hall was repaired in the year 1611, by George Huxley and Katherine his wife, whose maiden name was Robertson. Their united arms carved in oak was placed over the chimney piece in the great hall; and their initials also appeared on the cistern heads of the water pipes.
During the commonwealth, marriage contracts or ceremonies were performed in the porch of Wyer-hall, in the presence of the then proprietor, John Huxley, Esq. (**) the son of the before named George Huxley.
(41) Cart. Ant. Dec. and Chap. Westmister. (42) " The names of all such persons as have been joyned togeather in marriage in the parishe of Edmonton, since the 29th of " September, 1653, in such manner and forme as by act of parliament " in that case made is limited and appoynted."
a magistrate for the county. The son of this John, whose name was also John, was knighted by Charles the Second; but the reason for his having received that honour is now unknown.
On the demolition of the Mansion-house in 1818, it was evident that it had been partly rebuilt at some period, since old mortice holes were formed in many of the larger girders. Musket shot of a small size, or pistol balls, were found in many parts of the walls; and from this circumstance we might be induced to form a conjecture, that, during the civil wars, this house had been attacked.
Among the coins found, there were none of antiquity, being chiefly those of the reigns of Elizabeth, and Charles the First. The only article found worthy of notice, was a silver spoon with an hexagonal stem, summounted by a crest; a lion in a sitting posture; the crest was gilt. This spoon the bowl of which is much shattered is in the possession of James George Tatem, Esq. and appears to be of the date of Elizabeth.
The house was built of bricks and of lofty and spacious dimensions. The principal entrance was through a porch, which formed the lower part of a central projecting turret. The upper divisions of the building were ornamented with pediments of scroll work, among which appeared the rose and pomegranate, the devices of England and Arragon. (*•) The interior experienced only a few alterations, and did not contain any particular of unusual interest. In the hall were some good family portraits. In an upper room were the arms of the Merchant Adventurers, to which company Mr. Huxley belonged. This house had beep for many years inhabited by different persons, and was once occupied as a boarding-house.
" On the 12th day of December, 1653, John Head Tayler, and " Judith Downehalle both of this parishe, were by John Huxley, Esq. one of the justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex, "joyned togeather in marriage in such manner and forme as by the " act of parliament in that case made is limited and appointed." Extracted from an old register of Edmonton.
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