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    Vaux, Ambrose

    Male 1569 - 1626  (~ 56 years)


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    • Name Vaux, Ambrose 
      Born Jul 1569  Of Harroden, Northamptonshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Gender Male 
      Buried 26 Apr 1626  St Martin Orgar and St clement Cheapside, London, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Person ID I09995  My Genealogy
      Last Modified 19 Jun 2015 

      Family Shirley, Elizabeth,   b. Abt 1555, Of West Grinstead, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1622  (Age ~ 68 years) 
      Married Between 03 and 04 Apr 1612  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Family ID F03179  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    • Notes 
      • Text: Vaux, Lady Mary, wid., Irthlingborough, N'hants. To Ambrose V., esq., s., 1598 , p. 238; revk'd. (W./Sentence 1598 , 61 Lewyn). Book: Index to Acts of Administration in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1596 - 1608 (Acts of Administration) Collection: England: Canterbury - Administrations in The Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1596-1608

        A subsequent Star Chamber case in 1621 involving the Lady Elizabeth Vaux and her husband Ambrose suggests that Vaux may have been telling the truth regarding the marriage and possibly, therefore, Norton's attempts to keep Elizabeth from him. Regarding the inheritance, it is clear from William Wybarn's will that he thought he was being 'liberall' towards his 'welbeloved wife' and that he had no concerns about any substantial outstanding debts which could endanger her well-being or that of the orphaned nieces and nephews he had been supporting.