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Abt 1627 - Abt 1702 (~ 75 years)
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Name |
Lewes, Thomas |
Born |
Abt 1627 |
Of St Helen the Great, London, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Abt 1702 |
St. Peter and St Paul, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England |
Person ID |
I09102 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
28 May 2015 |
Family 2 |
Brodrick, Lucy, b. Abt 1631, England , d. Abt 1697, London, England (Age ~ 66 years) |
Married |
07 Oct 1667 |
St Helen's Bishopgate, London, England |
Family ID |
F02813 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Name: Lucy Hatton Marriage Date: 7 Oct 1667 Parish: St Helen Bishopgate County: London Borough: City of London Spouse: Tho Lewes Esquire Record Type: Marriage
Oct. 7 JThomas Lewes, Esq'', of this p'ish, and Maddam Lucy Hatton of the parrish of S' Allhollowes, Barkeinge, widdow (St Helen's Bishopgate)
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Articles of Agreement D-D/6/6 16th September, 1670 Contents:
(i) Charles, Earl of Caernarvon.
(ii) Thomas Lewis of London, esquire.
To convey manor of West Wycombe and properties in West Wycombe and Stokenchurch, farms in Ilmer and Wendover for sum of £17000.
Lease and Release D-D/6/18-19 16/17th May, 1671
Contents:
(i) Thomas Lewis.
(ii) Sir Allen Broderick, John Moore, John Gold and Francis Dashwood of London, esquires, Samuel Dashwood of London, merchant.
Property in D-D/6/11 conveyed in pursuance of order of Court of Exchequer to secure payment of £10000 to Lucy wife of Thomas Lewis (sister of Sir Allen Broderick).
Articles of Agreement D-D/6/23 23rd November, 1672
Contents:
(i) Thomas Lewis, citizen and freeman of London, and Lucy his wife.
(ii) Sir Allen Brodrick of London, Kt., Sir John Moore of London, Kt., John Gould of London, esquire.
Thomas Lewis to provide £6000 to ii in trust for his wife on the dissolution of their marriage in lieu of dower and thirds, and as satisfaction for £10000 secured in trust for his wife.
Declaration D-D/6/55 29th January, 1694
Contents:
(i) Thomas Lewes the elder of London, esquire.
(ii) Thomas Lewes the younger of London, esquire.
(iii) Sir Samuel Dashwood, Kt. and Alderman of London, Francis Dashwood of London, esquire.
Reciting: D-D/6/36-7, D-D/6/42-3.
Letters of attorney of same date from i to ii at request of iii to take rents of properties in D-D/6/36 & 42 in order to pay £2000 interest on £20000.
Release D-D/6/62 1st March, 1712
Contents:
(i) Francis Lewis, son of Thomas Lewis.
(ii) Sir Francis Dashwood, tutor and guardian of Francis Lewis and executor of will of Thomas Lewis.
Actions arising from performance of duties as executor.
Will of Thomas Lewes Esquire Stanford, Nottinghamshire 19 August 1702 February 1703 -mentions age, deceased son Thomas, brother in law Francis Dashwood, grand daughters.
The Lewes and Dashwood Vault-Stanford on Soar
This inscription on the vault is in Latin and has been translated:
Beneath this vaulted sepulchre lieth CHARLES LEWES Esquire, Patron of this Church and Master of Jurisprudence(?) of Magdalen College Oxford For more or less ten years, most honourable among his former kinsfolk and noble in character, second to none in upright worthiness, a bountiful comrade towards his friends, he alleviated the indigence of those in need (?) by his own hand with his philanthropy (?) when in health. However worn out by a long illness, being the last of his line, he died mourned by many, on the 12th day of March AD 1763 in the 40th year of his age. Sophia, wife of Samuel Phillipps of Garenton in the County of Leicester, his only surviving sister, today ordered this monmument to be erected in memory of her dearest brother.
In memory of Francis Lewis of Stanford Esq who by a peculiar Vivacity and agreeable Turn of Thought, with a sound Judgement, strict Honour, inflexible Justice & a beneficient Disposition improve’d and perfected by a clear Knowkedge & serious Practice of Religion, highly adorned all the Offices of Life. As a Pledge of her tender and affectionate Regard this Monument was erected by Sophia Lewis, his Widow and Executrix, He departed this life March ye 3d 1743 in the 52nd Year of his Age Here also lies Thomas Lewis Esq Son of the above Francis and Sophia his wife.who died the 9th day of June 1747 in the 27th Year of his Age. Here also lies Sophia Relict of ye above F Lewis Esq and Daughter of Sir Samuel Dashwood.A Lady whose life was truly useful and endearing by an Amicable Display of the Social and a sincere practice of all the Christian Virtues. Obt 1st April 1757 Aet 66
Also, on top of the vault is a brass plate which reads:
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