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Abt 1466 - 09.03.1529/1530
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Name |
Darell, Edward |
Born |
Abt 1466 |
Of Littlecote, Wiltshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
09.03.1529/1530 |
Wiltshire, England |
Person ID |
I09575 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
29 Apr 2015 |
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Notes |
- History of Parliament Online:
Darrell had made his will on 25 July 1528 ... and had asked to be buried in Ramsbury church. His eldest son John had been slain near Calais, so that the heir was his grandson and namesake, who received specified items of plate and half of all that was left, the remainder being bequeathed with the residue of the goods to the testator’s wife Alice, the sole executrix. If the younger Edward should die without male issue, his legacies were to go to Darrell’s second son Edmund, who was assigned an annuity of 20 marks. Two unmarried daughters, Elizabeth and Catherine, received 300 marks and 100 marks respectively and a third daughter, Anne Newdigate, was also left 100 marks. Darrell died on 9 Mar. 1530, possessed of lands in Berkshire, Dorset and Wiltshire: the property in all three counties had been vested in feoffees, among whom was the Queen’s chamberlain the 4th Lord Mountjoy. In 1531, in accordance with Darrell’s wish, Sir William Essex received the heir’s wardship and marriage, and the boy grew up to continue the line.
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