Abt 1520 - 1574 (~ 54 years)
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Name |
Paulett, Chideock |
Born |
Abt 1520 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
17 Aug 1574 |
Wade, Hampshire, England |
Person ID |
I10097 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
12 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Paulett, William, b. Abt 1480, England , bur. 10.03.1571/72, Basing, Hampshire, England |
Mother |
Capell, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1490, England , bur. 25 Dec 1558, Basing, Hampshire, England (Age ~ 68 years) |
Married |
Bef 1515 |
England |
Family ID |
F03224 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Description Will of Chidiock Paulet of Wade, Hampshire Date 14 March 1575 Catalogue reference PROB 11/57
Lord Chideock Paulet (4th?), son of the ist Marquess of Winchester, lived at Wade near Warblington, Hampshire. He was married, and had issue, according to Burke's Peerage, which, (erroneously, if Marshall is to be trusted,) makes him 3rd son. He was Receiver of Hampshire, and Captain of Portsmouth from 1552 to 1562. He retained Elizabeth's confidence to some extent, for on 10 January 1567 he was appointed head of a commission to inquire into concealed lands belonging to suppressed religious houses in Hants and Berks. In 1569 he refused to subscribe the Act of Uniformity ; and in 1578 he was a recusant, residing at the Spittle-without- Bishopsgate, London, where mass was being said. (Dasent , iv.-vii. ; Cal. Dom. 1547, 207, 287, 348 ; Cal. Dom. Add. 1566, 550-1.)
...the names and addresses of certain Papists in London, with particulars of those who keep chaplains, attend Mass, c.
"The Lord Chideock Paulett, the Spittal without Bishopgate, who hath a chaplain called Johnson, the which Johnson was lately examined by Mr. Dr. Wilson, and the Lord Bishop of London, who lay in the White Lion a good while after he was pulled out of his den at Pauls.
Paulet left a large estate in Hampshire and some property in Buckinghamshire when he died on 17 Aug 1574. He had acquired most of this property during Edward VI's reign. The will he made three days before his death omits his lands entirely. He bequeathed to his wife all the plate, hangings, bedding, brass and pewter he had received at their marriage in Borley, Essex, and all his household silver. His daughters Elizabeth and Susan received £900 between them, his son Thomas a £20 annuity, and his stepson Charles Waldegrave a horse. William Paulet, his son and heir, was appointed executor.
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