1585 - Aft 1619 (~ 34 years)
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Name |
Piott, Anne |
Christened |
28 Feb 1585 |
St Lawerence Jewry and Old Milk Street, London, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Aft 1619 |
Person ID |
I09186 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
13 Jun 2015 |
Family |
Robinson, Humphrey, c. 1 Feb 1578, St Helen's Bishopgate, London, England , d. Aft 1622, England (Age ~ 44 years) |
Married |
12 Nov 1605 |
St Bartholomew by the Royal Exchange, London, England |
Family ID |
F02834 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Mentioned in will of father in 1619.
RICHARD PYOTT, citizen and alderman of London. Will dated 2 Sept. 1619. To be burd. in the par. church of St. Lawrence, Old Jury, whereof I am a parishioner, near my pew. My goods, etc., to be divided into three parts, one part among my children, Anne, wife of Humfrey Robinson, Elizabeth, wife of Robert Ducy, Margaret, wife of Edward James, Mary Pyott, Richard, William and John Pyott, and my youngest dau., Sara Pyott, the marriage portions of ;^70o each to my daus. Anne and Elizabeth, and ;£i400 to my dau. Margaret, to be taken into account ; another third part to my wife Margery ; and out of the residue the following bequests : - To 70 poor men at my funeral, a gown each, whereof six to be from Low Laighton, Essex ; to Mr. Boswell, vicar of St. Lawrence, a black gown ; to Mr. Leeche, preaching at my funeral, lo^/- ; bequests to poor at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Christ's Hospital, London, in Lichfield and Streethaie, co. Staffs, (at discretion of my cousin, Michael Biddulph, esq., and my son, Richard Pyott), and in Chedell, co. Staffs, (where I was bom) ; to my grandchild, Richard Robinson, son of my dau. Anne, ;^2oo, being the eldest son of my eldest dau. ; to my grandchildren, Elizabeth and Anne Robinson, ;^ioo each at 21 ; to Elizabeth Pyott, dau. of my son Richard. ;^ioo ; to my grandchild, Richard Ducy, and his brors., William and Robert Ducy, and sister, Anne Ducy, /loo each at 21 ; to the Grocers' Company, whereof I am free, plate to value of ;^2o, with my arms and name thereon, and ;^40 for a dinner the day of my funeral ; mourning gowns to my children, their husbands, my bror. William and his wife, and their son Richard, and their two daus. (and to Richard being my godson, £5), my cousin, Edward Davis, and my cousin Manning, goldsmith, and his wife ; to Mr. Thomas Dobson, skinner, 40^/- ; to my cousin, Mr. Thomas Boothbie,* and his wife, £5 each ; to my bror., Symon Biddolphe,-\ and my sister, his wife, £^ each and gowns. To my cousin, Michael Biddolphe, and his wife, gowns ; to Elizabeth Biddolph, " for her name sake now dwelling with my daughter Robinson," ;£2o ; to my brors., Ralph Flyer * and his wife, William Skeffington of Fisherwicke, esq., and his wife, gowns ; to my son Richard, three gilt standing pots and a silver basin and ewer, and a gold ring with letters W.B. Bequests to servants (named), neighbours and friends. To my sister Thornebury, the money she owes me and £^, and to her children 40S/- each. To John Pyott, girdler, £^. To my cousins, John and James Sherwyn, 40S/- each. To my cousins, William and Thomas Wall, 40*/- each. To my son Richard, my land called Ashurst and Ash Moores, co. Staffs, and Lichfield, and all other my lands there, in tail male. To my sons, William and John, £400 each. To my daus., Anne Robinson, ;^200 ; Elizabeth Ducy, ;^ioo ; Margaret, ;^ioo ; Mary, ;^30o ; and Sarah, ;£300. To my wife Margery, ;^ioo. To Mary, wife of my son Richard, £50. To my cousins, Randall and Thomas Jackson, 40*/- each. To my cousins, James Sherwyn of the Hayhouse, Richard Pyott of Dilhome, and William Pyott of Cunslowe, 20^/- each. To my nephew, Francis Ward, 40^/-. To Francis Flyer, son of my late bror., Mathew Flyer, £5. To my sister Jackson, £6. To my bror., Mr. Ralph Flyer, £5, and to his dau., my goddau., £5, and to his other children, £1 each. To my cousin. Lady Corbet,-f a double sovereign. Exors., my son, Richard Pyott, and bror., William Pyott, citizen and grocer of London. Overseers, my cousin, Mr. Thomas Boothbie, and my sons-in-law, Humfrey Robinson, Robert Ducy and Edward James. I have surrendered my copyhold lands in Stepney Manor, co. M'sex, to the uses of my will, and I give my lands at Bethnal Green to my son William, in tail male, with contingent remainders, to my son John, in tail male, my son Richard, in tail male, to my right heirs. All my customary lands in Low Lay ton, co. Essex, and the tenement wherein I dwell in St. Lawrence Lane, Cheape Ward, London, after my wife's death, to my son John, in tail male, with contingent remainders as above, to his brors. Signed, Richard Pyott. Wits., John Mayle, Thomas Motley, George Johnson, Samuel Davyes and Robert Prettye. Proved 31 Jan. 1619/20, in P.C.C. (Soame, 5), by the exors. named.
National Archives:
Release. BRA437/1 17th August, 1622 Contents: 1. Humphrey Robinson of London. Merchant;
2. William Pyott of London Robert Pretty, Thomas Warburton.
Messuage at Bednall Green in the Parish of Stebunheath Stepney - called the Corner House, and tenement adjoining.
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