Abt 1635 - 1704 (~ 69 years)
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Name |
Robinson, Mary |
Born |
Abt 1635 |
Of St Margaret Pattens, London, England |
Gender |
Female |
Buried |
7 Jul 1704 |
St Mary Abchurch, London, England |
Person ID |
I08676 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
13 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Robinson, William, c. 1 May 1584, St Mary Le Bow, London, England , bur. 29 Apr 1667, Norton, Kent, England (Age ~ 82 years) |
Mother |
Katherine, d. Bef 1667, England |
Family ID |
F02645 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Mitchelborne, Richard, b. 1623, Of St Mary Abchurch, London, England , bur. 5 May 1671, St Mary Abchurch, London, England (Age ~ 48 years) |
Married |
21 May 1661 |
St Helen's Bishopgate, London, England |
Children |
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Family ID |
F02651 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Vincke, Peter, b. Abt 1625, England , bur. 11 Sep 1702, St Peter Le Poor, London, England (Age ~ 77 years) |
Married |
22 Sep 1680 |
St Dunstans in the East, London, England |
Family ID |
F02655 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Michelborne, Richard, of St. Mary, Abchnrch, Woollendraper, widower, about 38, and Mary Robinson, of St. Margaret Pattens, spinster, about 26, consent of father, William Robinson, of same, gent.- at Great St. Bartholomew, London. 3 June, 1661.
Remarried a Vincke. See will of sister Katherine Pigott.
In 1646 William Robinson, citizen and mercer, owned the Coneyhope Lane property, and probably therefore also 105/33-34. Fletcher occupied this c. 1650, and in 1656, when William Robinson, gentleman, of Stanmore, Middlesex, conveyed his lands by fine to Edward Fenn of Staples Inn, to hold to the use of himself, his heirs and assigns, 33- 34 was described as a messuage or tenement called the Queen's Head in St. Mary Colechurch parish, now or late occupied by Fletcher. Robinson was named as the owner of 34 in a Crown rental of 1664 relating to former chantry properties. (fn. 7) According to the Hearth Tax lists, however, 33-4 was probably occupied in 1662-3, when it had 5 hearths, by John Heginbotham, and in 1666, when it had 6 hearths, by Mr. Perkins. (fn. 8)
William Robinson died in 1667 and the property descended to his 5 daughters, Barbara, wife of Thomas Frere, Katherine, wife of Baptist Piggott, Martha, wife of Henry Eve, D.D., Anne, wife of Thomas Woodroffe, and Mary, wife of Richard Michelborne. In 1668 33-34 was said to be late occupied by John Fletcher, barber, and now by Richard Michelburne. In 1669 a foundation was surveyed for Mr. Michelborow. This consisted of a plot corresponding in size to 2 of the 13th-century stone shops (33 and 34) and an irregularly-shaped plot behind probably corresponding to land leased or granted out of 26 (see above). A strip was cut off the front plot to widen Poultry, measuring 4 ft. 8 in. (1.42 m.) wide at the W. end at 3 ft. 3 in. (990 mm.) at the E. end, containing 56 sq. ft. (5.2 sq. m.). Mr. Michebourne was compensated for this in 1674. (fn. 9)
The property was part of that share of William Robinson's estate which passed to his daughter Mary and her husband Richard Michelborne, citizen and clothworker, and then to their daughter and heir Mary. This Mary married William Orde, citizen and stationer, and in 1697, as Orde's widow, was about to marry John Howe son of John Howe, citizen and draper. Her mother Mary was still alive in 1697, married to Peter Vink. The property, a messuage built at the expense of Richard Michelborne and now occupied by Joshua Sharp or his undertenants, formed part of the younger Mary's marriage settlement in 1697. (fn. 10)
From: 'St. Mary Colechurch 105/33', 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. 601-604. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=1145 Date accessed: 21 February 2011.
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