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Candelar, William |
Born |
Of Walsingham, Norfolk, England |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I06627 |
My Genealogy |
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- Either parents or grandparents of Richard Candeler?
History and Antiquities of The Parish of Tottenham, In the County of Middlesex BY WILLIAM ROBINSON, LL.D.. F.S.A
....In the south aisle is a monument to the memory of Richard Candeler, Esq. 1602. Eliza his wife, daughter and sole heiress of Matthew Lock, second son of Sir William Lock, 1622. Sir Ferdinando Heyboume, gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Queen Elizabeth and King James I, 1618; and Anne his wife, daughter and heiress of Richard Candeler, 1615. This monument is of veined marble and has two arches under which are the effigies of the deceased in kneeling attitudes: Candeler is habited in a gown, Sir Ferdinando Heybourne is in armour; on each side and between the arches are obleisks, and, over the arches, a rich ornamented cornice: all above which is hid by the gallery. On the base, on three panels, are the following inscriptions: On the right side. "Here resteth in peace the body of Richard Candeler, Esq. Justice of peace within the countye of Middel. borne at Walsingham in the countye of Norf. he married to wife Eliza Lock, daughter and sole heir of Matthew Lock, second son to Sr. Will. Lock, Knig. they lived together in holie wedlock 26 yeares, they had issue one son and one daughter. Edward died in his infancie, and Ann the first wife of Sr. Ferdinando Heyboum, Knight. he ended this life the 24 of October, Ao. Doni. 602, aged 61 years, and the said ELiza deceased the second day of January, 1622, hereunder buried."
On the l side, 'Here also resteth in peace the body of Sr. Ferdinano Heybome, Knig. justice of peace & coram in the coun. of Midd. he wayted at the feete of Q. Elizabeth of famous memorye, and our Soveraigne Lo. King James in ther privie chamber. He was a careful majes- trate without respect of persons, and a true friend of the cause of the poore. He married dame Ann the daughter and heir of Richard Candeler, Edq. They lived together in holie wedlock 23 yeeres : he ended this lyfe the 4th of June, A.D. 1618, aged 60 yeares ; and dame Ann ended this life the 24th of June, A.D. 1619, aged 44 yeares Arms. - Ar on a bend voided^ 6. between two ogresses, three ogresses, impaling per fess O. and Az. three eagles O. In the middle, between the tuto former, ELIZABETH CANDELER, Li testimonye of her love, erected this monument at her one charges. 16. .. The other figures of the date are defaced. On a black marble slab at the foot of the monucnent is this inscription in roman capitals, on a brass plate : Hie jacet dna Anna uxor charissima Ferdinando Heybom, militis, filia et hseres Ric : Chandeler, armigeri, et Eliz uxoris ejus qiue obiit 24° Junii, 1615. On the same plate, in Italics, Proie carens Christi vice prolis amavit amanUs ; Ckarus ei ante omneSf ager egensq ; fuU. On the same slab are inlaid these arms : A chevron charged with two lions rampant combatant, in the dexter chief an annulet; impaling quarterly first and fourth on a bend voided G. between two ogresses three ogresses ; second and third, per fess O. and Az. three eagles O, between a crescent for difference.
Will of Elizabeth Candeler or Candler, Widow of Tottenham, Middlesex 14 January 1623 PROB 11/141
See Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert) Waters. Genealogical gleanings in England. [Parts I-xxiii,xxv] (Volume 2). (page 57 and 58 of 137 for both wills)
Will of Richard Candler or Candeler, Mercer of London 20 March 1615 PROB 11/125
Richard Candler, citizen and mercer of London, 12 December 1614, proved 20 March 1614. Goods to be divided into three equal parts, one part whereof to my wife, another to my son Ferdmaudo and the third reserved to myself for legacies &c. My loving aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Gaudier. My loving kinswoman the Lady Anne Heyborne. Brother in law Richard Rygdale. Brother in law Richard Pulford. Wife's mother Mrs. Anne Smythe. To my mother in law that was my father's wife twenty pounds. My half sister Margaret Candler. My other half sister Sara Candler. The poor of Little Walsingham, Norfolk, where I was born.
My worshipful good friend Sir Ferdinando Heyborne of Tottenham knight.
If my son die before coming to the age of one and twenty then his portion
to be divided into four equal parts whereof one part to mv wife, another
to my Lady Heyborne, another to my brother in law Richard Rydgedale and Susan his wife and another to my brother in' law Richard Pulforde and
Anne his wife. Rudd, 24.
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