Abt 1560 - Aft 1618 (~ 59 years)
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Name |
Boteler, Nicholas |
Born |
Abt 1560 |
Of Badminton, Gloucestershire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aft 1618 |
Person ID |
I08510 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
21 Feb 2015 |
Family |
Younge, Margaret, b. Abt 1568, Of Bristol, Gloucestershire, England , d. Aft 1618 (Age ~ 51 years) |
Married |
2 Sep 1582 |
Stinsford, Devon, England |
Children |
| 1. Boteler, Joan, b. Abt 1595, Of Badminton, Gloucestershire, England , d. Aft 1605 (Age ~ 11 years) |
| 2. Boteler, Frances, b. Abt 1597, Of Badminton, Gloucestershire, England , d. Aft 1605 (Age ~ 9 years) |
| 3. Boteler, John, b. Abt 1597, Of Badminton, Gloucestershire, England |
| 4. Boteler, Robert, b. Abt 1598, Of Great Badminton, Gloucestershire, England [Birth] |
| 5. Boteler, Allan, c. 29 Jan 1601, Great Badminton, Gloucestershire, England [Birth] |
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Last Modified |
21 Feb 2015 |
Family ID |
F02586 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- BOTELER, William - of Great Badminton, Glouc., Esq., 1575/6 [18 Eliz I]
I have limitted and appointed all my manors, lands, etc., in Gloucestershire after my decease to the use of the executors of my last will and testament for the term of 40 years or under, as by writing indented dated 20 Jul [18 Eliz I], between me and Henry NEWTON of East Harptree, Somerset, Esq., interest and estate of my brother Robert BOTELER; my daughters Frauncys BOTELER and Elizabeth BOTELER - £500; to my sister Margaret at her marriage - £200; to my brother Edmond BOTELER - annuity of £5; if I should die without male issue, my brother Robert shall have my manors; to brothers William BOTELER and Henry BOTELER - annuity of £4 until they be advanced unto some copyhold lands for term of there lives in possession within the manors of Great Badmanton or Hawkesbury of the yearly value of £6,13s.,4d.; to my son Nicholas BOTELER - all my goods and chattles.
Executors: friends Thomas THROCKM{OR}TON, Thomas IVYE Esquires, and Robert BOTELER gent.
Overseers: Sir Nicholas POINTZ, Sir Richard BARKELYE, knights, and Henry NEWTON, Esq.
Proved at London 9 Nov 1586 (PCC) by Francis CLERK, n.p., attorney of Robert BOTELER, one of the executors. PRO Ref: PROB 11/69.
SAS/PN/822 17 May, 7 Jas I (1609)
Deed between Arthur Crewe of Hillesley, gent, and Nicholas Botiller of Badmington, esq., and Margaret his wife. Whereby, after reciting that the said Nicholas was indebted to the persons named as follows namely : the said Arthur Crewe, £3857 ñ 3s: John Bridges and Robert Bridges £423 ñ 10s: Sir Henry Poole - £60 for which the said Arthur Crewe stood bound: Thomas Hale £52 ñ 10s for which the said Arthur Crewe and Richard Smith stood bound: Nichs Wadham, esq., £100 and to the King for which the said Nicholas Botiller and John Bridges were bound and to Elizabeth Bridges, widow -£106: amounting in the whole to £5809 ñ 1s ñ 4d. And reciting the Bargain and Sale of even date. It was witnessed and declared that in consideration of the allowance by the said Arthur Crewe of £2820 ñ 2s ñ 11d from the £3857 ñ 13 ñ 0d due to him ñ the uses of said conveyance were to be as follows: viz. as concerning the said manors, lands, tenement and premises (other than and except the manors, lands, etc of Little Badminton, Tresham and Sedelwood and the coppice woods, underwoods and trees in or near the Grosse Common, and except the Court Leate therewith the profits thereof) to the only use of the said Arthur Crewe in fee, without any Trust. And as concerning the manors and premises before excepted upon trust for sale, the proceeds and demense profits to be applied in discharge of the residue of the said debts of £5809 ñ 1s ñ 4d.
Signature: Nicholas Botiller.
SAS/PN/828 11 July 1610
Bargain and Sale between Nicholas Botiller and John Botiller his son and heir apparent (1), Arthur Crewe (2) and John Hopkins, citizen and salter of London and William Robinson of the Inner Temple, gent (3) ñ for £3500 ñ of the manor or lordship of Tresham and Sedelwood and the reputed manor or lordship of Tresham and Sedelwood, being part of the lands of the said Nicholas Botiller bargained and sold to the said Arthur Crewe namely: - The site, capital messuage and farm of tresham, all messuages, lands, etc., known as Tresham farm, messuages, lands, etc. in the tenure of John Forde, rent 13s ñ 5_ d: messuages and lands in the tenure of John Cox, rent 18s ñ 6d; messuages and land in the tenure of Wm. Longden and Johane Longden, rent 40s, messuages and lands in tresham in the tenure of Julian Idolls, rent 15s ñ 11d: messuages and lands in Sedelwood in Hawkesbury in the tenure of Margaret Longden, widow, rent 38s: messuages in Sedelwood in the tenure of Maudlin Hardinge, widow, rent 22s ñ 6d: messuages and land in Sedelwood in the tenure of Raphe Wadley in right of Joice his wife, rent 16s ñ 1_ d: messuages and lands in Sedelwood in the tenure of Thos Harding, rent 17s ñ 8d: messuages and lands in Tresham in the tenure of Thomas Pincott, rent 3s ñ 3d: a cottage and premised in Tresham in the tenure of John Longden, rent 4s: and all tithes of corn, grain, hay and lambs. And also woods (named) Further ñ for £300 ñ Arthur Crewe and Nicholas and John Botiller, -for a competent sum ñ bargained and sold all those arable lands in the fields of Upton als Hawkesbury Upton containing 160 acres.
Signature of all except Crewe, and seals.
Gloucestershire Archives: Online Catalogue: Manors of Great and Little Badminton; Great Badminton rectory
Includes deeds and settlements relating to these and other Boteler family manors and lands, 1415/16-1612; account [Fb 3/1] of fraud and deception relating to the Gloucestershire estates perpetrated on Nicholas Boteler of Gt. Badminton 'in his extreme sickness' by Arthur Crewe, 1609 [Eb 3/1(98); Fa 3/2; Fb 1/14; Fb 2/1,2; Fb 3/1; Fc 1/10]
Also includes conveyance of manors of Great and Little Badminton by Nicholas Boteler, Esq., of Gt. Badminton, to Edward, Earl of Worcester, 25 June, 1612 [Fb 1/14]; grant by Arthur Crewe, Hawkesbury, gent., of court leet for manor of Lt. Badminton, 1614 [Fa 3/2];
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Will of Nicholas Boteler or Butler of Wormley, Hertfordshire 31 January 1638 PROB 11/176
Will of Nicholas Boteler or Botteler, Gentleman of Launcells, Cornwall 21 October 1616 PROB 11/128
PRO/E134/26 Chas II Mich 27 26 Chas II (1675)
Edward Boteler v. The Rt Hon. Henry Marquesse of Worcester, Manors of Great Badmonton, Little Badmonton, Allens Grove and Shrubs, lying in the parishes of Great Badmonton, Little Badmonton and Hawkesbury (Glos). Mortgage of the manor by Nicholas.
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Will of Edward Boteler, Gentleman of Grays Inn, Middlesex 18 January 1682 PROB 11/369
SAS/PN/793 9 April, 31 Eliz (1589)
Copy of court roll of the manor of Hawkesbury of view and court of Nicholas Boteler, esq, being the admission of Agnes Worlocke, widow, to a messuage with close adjoining called Pinkes Close in the tithing of Upton in her occupation. To hold to the said Agnes and Aron her son for their lives successively. Rent 4s and all other works, rents and accustomed.
Signature Nicholas Botelerr, Thomas Escourte, steward.
SAS/PN/794 10 April, 31 Eliz (1589)
Lease by Nicholas Boteler of Great Badmanton, esq, to Alexander Longden of Hawkesbury, clothier, and Margaret his wife -for £6- of a messuage or tenement with orchard and garden belonging in Hawkesbury, late in the occupation of Nicholas Smith, together with a stable adjoining to the churche house in Hawkesbury. Term 99 years, Rent 13s ñ 4d.
Signature: Nicholas Boteler
Wittnesses: Arthur Crewe, Ely --, Thom Longley,scr, and John Gringer.
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Herts Family History Society's booklet about St Mary's, Hertingfordbury (MI 30), records a monument transcribed by J Cussans in about the 1880's and not now visible, whose wording read:
Here lies buried George MYNNE of Hertingfordbury, Esq., and Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas WROTH of Durance in Enfield, Middlesex, Knt.; they had issue 3 sons and 3 daughters . The said George Mynne died 20 May 1581, his wife Elizabeth taking afterwards to her second husband Nicholas BOTELER Esq. and she died 14 Aug 1614.
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Groom's Name: Nicholas Butler Groom's Birth Date: Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: Bride's Name: Elizabeth Mynne Bride's Birth Date: Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: Marriage Date: 31 May 1593 Marriage Place: Saint Giles Cripplegate,London,London,England
William Boteler, Esq., of Great Badminton (Lord of the manors of Hawkesbury, Great and Little Badminton), married Silvester Gyes (who was probably born about 1515) and, according to the Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623, their daughter Dorothy married ---- Hancock. John and Dorothy Hancock appear on the survey of Upton in the Portman Papers list.
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