Abt 1515 - 1551 (~ 36 years)
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Name |
Waller, Richard |
Born |
Abt 1515 |
Of Old Stoke, Hampshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
7 Sep 1551 |
Old Stoke, Hampshire, England |
Person ID |
I10104 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
20 Jun 2015 |
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Notes |
- Title: Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club.
Page: 1898, Vol. 3, p. 1-29
Note: B.W. Greenfield, "Old Stoke Charity, Monumental Brasses, Heraldry, &c., in the Parish Church, and the descent of the Manor," at p. 9, citing 5 E. VI., 1551: Escheats. 07.09.1551
....Thus the manor came into the possession of Joan, the youngest of the four, and wife of John Waller. He survived her and became lord of Stoke Charity, or rather Oldstoke, as it was still called, in her right. He died in 1525-6, leavingas heir his grandson Richard, the eldest son of his only son Richard. (fn. 20) In his will he desired to be buried in Oldstoke church 'before the altar of St. Thomas,' and his monument still stands in its original site against the north wall of the Hampton chapel. Richard Waller, his grandson, came of age in 1536 and held the manor of 'Old Stoke Charity' until his death,7 September, 1551, (fn. 21) according to his inquisition, although the parish register states that he was buried 4 September, 1552, possibly following the date given on his mutilated brass in Stoke Charity church. William Waller his eldest son succeeded his father when a minor only fourteen years old. ..... William's co-heirswere his daughters, Charity the wife of Thomas Phelipps and Susan wife of Sir Richard Tichborne.
From: 'Parishes: Stoke Charity', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3 (1908), pp. 447-451. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42025 Date accessed: 03 April 2012.
34 Henry VIII. Exemplification under the Royal seal of a plea of trespass committed by Richard Waller, Peter Sone, yeoman, and Richard Drelker, all late of Oldstoke, on Richard Pexsall's land at Oldstoke, called Brocas mede.
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