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Abt 1550 - 1616 (~ 66 years)
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Name |
Heley, Roger |
Born |
Abt 1550 |
Of London, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Y [1] |
Buried |
6 May 1616 |
All Hallows Honeylane, London, England |
Person ID |
I05522 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
25 May 2015 |
Family 1 |
Cruxston, Susan, b. Abt 1553, England , bur. 5 Nov 1578, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England (Age ~ 25 years) |
Married |
18 Jul 1574 |
St Mary Le Bow, London, England |
Family ID |
F01636 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Anne, d. 06 Jan 1617, All Hallows Honeylane, London, England |
Married |
Aft 1578 |
England |
Family ID |
F02585 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Possibility??
Will of Roger Heley, Merchant Tailor of London 10 June 1616 PROB 11/127
Mentions wife Ann only who is executor and leaves all goods to her.
Text: 1616 Hely, Heley, Roger, citizen and merchant taylor of London, [P.A.B. All Hallows, Honey Lane] 60 Cope Book: Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, and now Preserved in the Principal Probate Registry. 1605 to 1619. Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in The Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1605-1619
May have married a second time. An Anne Healy leaves a will in 1617?
All Hallows Honey Lane Parish Registers:
May 6 1616 Mr Roger Helie, bur. in the chancell at y going up into the pulpitte.
Possibility??
Introduction
These properties occupied the N.W. corner of the block bounded by Cheapside, Ironmonger Lane, Old Jewry, and the lane, now known as St. Olave's Court, which runs E./W. between the last two streets. It seems probable that the lane evolved as a public right of way through the two adjacent churchyards of St. Martin Pomary and St. Olave Old Jewry. In the 13th century the properties were acquired by the hospital of St. Thomas of Acre, and their eastern ends appear to have been incorporated within the hospital precinct. The remaining parts, which fronted on to Ironmonger Lane, were let by the hospital as private houses....Roger Francke, tailor, who was described as Starkey's assign. The lease would have terminated in 1574. Francke then continued to hold as a tenant at will. He was too poor to pay a fine for a new lease and in 1581- 2 paid an increased rent of £2. 8s. 4d., further raised to £2. 13s. 4d. in the following year. He held at this rent until his death in 1589. The tenement was then granted on lease at the same rent to Roger Healey, mercer, who was to pay a fine of £13. 6s. 8d. and spend £30 on repairs within 2 years. In 1592 Healey was allowed £6. 13s. 4d. of his fine in consideration of his expenditure, and in 1594 he was allowed to sub-let. Healey's assigns paid the rent from 1598 onwards and William Rumney, described as Sir William Rumney, knight, from 1603, paid it as Healey's assign between 1600 and 1619. (fn. 18) Rumney presumably used the property in connection with his warehouse (13A) which adjoined it to the Ehttp://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=8324 Date accessed: 19 February 2009.
From: 'St. Martin Pomary 95/13-15', 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. 169-179. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=8324 Date accessed: 19 February 2009.
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- [S00161] Perogative Court of Canterbury Will.
Will of Roger Heley, Merchant Tailor of London 10 June 1616 PROB 11/127
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