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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION

AfiLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIB

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SEPULCHRAL MEMORIALS

BOBBINGWORTH,

En^

ESSEX.

AVITH GENEALOGICAL NOTES AND PEDIGREES.

PRIVATELY PRINTED FOR

FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP. 1888.

1786349

One hundred copies only of this volume of " Sepulchral Memorials of Bohhingivorth, Essex," have been printed. This copy is No. 43.

Grove Park, Denmark Hill, London, S.E.

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SEPULCHRAL MEMORIALS

BOBBINGWORTH, ESSEX.

f E BobbingAvorth, Eng. {Parish)

9104 Sopiilrhral iiioiiiorials of Bobbingwoiili, Essex. With

2 iroiioa logical notes and pedi.^jrees. [London] Priv. print,

'for l'\/\. Crls]i. ISSS.

4 p 1 , (A p. ilUis., 2 pi. fcnats of arms) fold, gcneal. tab. 29r'"-

liUc'.ka' CM . , n^,

"One luHi'lrr-.l copies only of tlii.? vol. ... have been printed, llus copy

is no. 27."

Vrl l.v I'rcd A. Crisp

(',cnr.un"ii-.il table ; Oliver pcrliL,'rce. .

cwiurCARD Co>:n;.-.Ts.— Mnnimir!U.-,l inscripti.^ns, etc.— Rectors of Bobbingworth.—

Wills, prdiurccs, etc, Boiirnc, Cowpcr and Cure pedigree?.

1 Re-i^ters of liirtlif^, etc. liobbingworth. Eng. 2. Tiobbing^vorth,

jrnir_Ceneal ^. Oliver t'amily. 4 Plpitaphs— Bobl,.ing\vorth, Eng. I.

Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1S51- cd.

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CONTENTS.

PACES

Monumental Inscriptions, Etc. . . . 1-25

Rectors of Bobbingworth . . . . 26

Wills, Pedigrees, Etc 27-50

Index 51-61

BOBBINGWORTH CHURCH.

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS. Brass plate, North wall :

5n motfem ©utiielmt 53ourni scnrrosi

^!^rtralSlirI)on

Wc rtgituc Uournus bum hixit cljanis nmic'

iHunc tiiuu' soriiis rcrltrolumq' romrs

ifHors pvctiosa tiro saiufovu' mcrstn innlorum

JITransitus nl) Mam tjue sine mortc mnnft

©l)iit i8 tijc iHnii, an Dmi. isSi.

1581. yl/'' f/ni/ M'' William Bourne f fielder lyiiige dies fed was buried vnder his grave stonne lying in tlie niidest of the vpper ende of Bobing-d'ortli Chaunce/l against the niiddest of the high glasse wi>idoit.'c tlicrcof the xxx day of May. A' 1581. {Register.)

Erass plate against South wall ;

IN HOPE OF A JOYFVLL RESVRRECTION LIES INTER- RED THE EDDY OF ROl'.ERT EOVRNE ESQ" WHO MARIED KATHERINE Y'" DAVGHTER OF HENRY MEDE- LEY esq'* BY WHOM HE HAD ISSVE 5 SONES & 6 DAVGHTERS; WHO AFTER HE HAD ATTAINED TO y"^ AGE OF 78 YEARES w'" ALACRITIE OF SPIR- IT SVRRENDRED HIS SOVLE INTO Y" HANDS OF HIS REDEEJIER THE lo"' OF MAY 1639.

1639. Robert Bourne was buried on the fourteenth of May. (-Register.

South side :

TO THE CHERISHED MEMORY

OF HIS LOVED AND VALUED COMPANIONS

IN THIS VALE OF MORTALITY,

WHOSE VIRTUES AFFORDED

IN HAPPIEST DAYS HIS CHIEFEST JOY,

IN THE DARKEST HOUR HIS STRONG CONSOLATION,

THIS MONUMENT,

THE SI\CIlRE tribute

OF HEARTFELT SORROW

AND GRATEFUL AFFECTION,

IS ERECTED liY

IN AN ADJACENT VAULT ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF ELIZAIJETH, FIRST WIFE OF CAPEL

CURE, OF BLAKE HALL IN THIS PARISH,

ESQ'\, SUMMONED EARLY TO THE GRAVE, IN THE THIRD YEAR OF A CORDIAL

UNION, WHICH OPENED THE MOST FLATTER- ING PROSPECTS OF DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. SHE DIED ON THE lo'^" OF SEPTEMBER, I 7 73, AGED XXI.

IN THE SAME VAULT ALSO

REPOSE THE ASHES OF

JOANNA, SECOND WIFE OF CAPEL

CURE; WHO, AFTER HAVING LONG SUP- PORTED, WITH EXEMPLARY FORTITUTE AND RESIGNA'IION TRULY CHRIS- TIAN, THE CRUEL INROADS OF A FATAL

DISEASE,

SUNK, A PATIENT VICTIM, INTO THE

SILENT TOMIi,

ON THE 3" OF JUNE, 1804;

AGED XLIIL

South side :-

iWiim

IN THE FA.MILY VAULT

LIES THE BODY OF CAPEL CURE, ESQUIRE,

HUSBAND OF ELIZABETH AND JOANNA,

3

WHO DIED JANUARY 2l''^, 1820, AGED 75.

HE WAS A MAN STEADY IN PRINCIPLE, AND UPRIGHT IN CONDUCT ; AND

HIS MEMORY WILL EVER BE REGARDED BY HIS FRIENDS WITH RESPECT,

AND BY HIS CHILDREN WITH GRATEFUL AFFECTION.

1S20. Capel Cure, Esq., of Blake Hall, Bohhbigworth, was hurled Jan'' 2S'", aged 75. (Register)

North side:

187S. years.

1S78.

IN THE FAMILY VAULT LIE liURIED

CAPEL CURE, ESQUIRE,

OF BLAKE HALL,

BORN 9 JAN., 1798, DIED I FEB., 1S7S.

AND

FREDERICA, HIS WIFE,

DAUGHTER OF l7. GEN^ CHENEY,

OF LANCLEY, IN CO. DERBY,

BORN I MAY, iSoi, DIED 23 FEB., 1S7S.

HUMBLY SEEKING TO PLEASE GOD,

BOTH IN BODY AND SOUL,

THEY LIVED TOGETHER IN HOLY LOVE

FOR FIFTY-SIX YEARS.

THIiY DIED TOGETHER IN THE SAME MONTH,

AND THEY NOW WAIT TOGETHER

IN THE SURE HOPE OF A JOYFUL RESURRECTION,

THROUGH OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.

THEIR CHILDREN PLACED THIS TAULET

TO THE MEMORY OF llELOVED PARENTS,

FOR WHOSE GOODNESS, GENTLENESS, AND LOVE

THEY THANK GOD WHO GIVETH ALL THINGS.

Caf'el Cure, of Blake Hall, Bovlnger, buried 8'" Feh--^ aged 80

Frederica Capri Cure, of Blake Hall, Boviuger, buried 28'" (/ iG years. (Register.)

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West wall :—

/ SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

M''^. MARY KING,

WHOSE REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN

THIS CHURCHYARD.

DIED 23'' FEn'*'. 1820,

AGED 85.

A LADY OF SINCERE PIETY, EXEMPLARY I.IFF.,

AND TRUE CHRISTIAN I'.ENEVOLENCK.

1820. Urary King, of S' Pancras, JlfiJdA'sex, buried Afanit i'', <7gcd S5. {licgis/a:)

North side :

THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN POOLE, GENT.,

LATE OF THIS PARISH, ^YHO DIED OCTOBER 24, 1 839,

AliED 81 YEARS.

WHO EY HIS WILL DATED OCTOBER 27, 1838, BEQUEATHED

UNTO THE RECTOR AND CHURCHWARDENS OF THIS PARISH

FOR THE TIME BEING, AND THEIR SUCCESSORS, THE SUM OF

jQlOO 3 PER CENT. REDUCED ANNUITIES, THE DIVIDENDS

OF WHICH ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO BE BY THEM APPLIED

IN THE NECICSSARY REPAIRS OF THE TOMB ERECTED TO HIS

OWN MEMORY, AND THOSE ERECTED TO

THE MEMORY OF

HIS LATE FATHER AND BROTHER

FOR EVER.

1839. John Poole, of Sayas Farm, Bovingcr, buried Nov' aged So years. {Register.)

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1839,

North wall chancel, brass plate ;

JTo tijc (r.lotj) of (Sioij

^\)t tu.10 ;pniiitrt toiirtolus on tijp soiitij sitic of tfjts tflianrel

air nrrfrt to tIjc inrmorp of Kftrrra ?l4!!lrlt)0it cDlibrf,

tiovn 9 :?(anB., 1842, tiirt 26 iaavrfj, 1S65,

l\0.<3r ©libcr, liotn 31 Sug'., 1847, tiirt 24 itlnvri), 1S66,

ti)r lido^Jrt rljil^mi of Ivcb. 2iJ!l. cOlilirt, Ivrrtov of tljis ^rJavi.'Sl),

nn'O Warn, Ijis Inifr.

North wall chancel :

TO THE GLORY OF GOn.

THE TWO TAINTED WINDOWS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THIS CHANCEL

ARE ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OE WILLIAM DOD OLIVER, BORN

23 APRIL, 183s, DIED 25 n!;c'\ 1S40,

AND CATHERINE JANE OLIVER, IJORN 6 MAY, 1 836, DIED 6 OCT., 1S55,

THE BELOVED CHILDREN OF REV. W. OLIVER, RECTOR OF THIS

PARISH, AND JANE, HIS WIFE. 1 866.

South wall chancel, brass plate :

IN MEMORY OF JANE OLIVER, WIFE OF REV". WILLIAM

MACJANLAY OLIVER, RECTOR OF HOVINGER, BORN 2^"

M.\RCH, 181 1, DIED 2"° NOV"., 1878. ALSO IN MEMORY OF

WILLIAM OLIVER, LL.D., OF CAIUS COLLEGE, CAMIiRIDCE,

SON OF THE .\BOVE, BORN iS'^" NOV'*., 1845, DIED 2^"' JULY, lS6y.'

South wall, brass plate :

IN MEMORY OF JAMES FARQUHARSON OLIVER, SON OF REV". ^VILLIAM MACJANLAY OLIVER AND JANIC, HIS Wlinc, BORN 20^" JULY, 1S40, DIED 18'" OCT., 1868. ALSO IN MEMORY OF FARQUHARSON BARRY, INFANT SON OF IIIE ABOVE, AND JULIA KATHERINE, HIS WIFE, BORN 5'" Si:i'T., 1867, DIED 8'^" DEC"., 1869.

" MAKE THEM TO BE NUMBERED WITH THY SAINTS IN GLORY EVERLASTING."

1 84 1. IVil/iain Dod Oliva\ of Boviiiger Rectory, huricd ■]"' January, a\;cd 5 years and 8 Dionths.

1855. Catherine Jane Oliver, of Bovinger lieclory, buried 12"' Oct'', aged 1 9 years.

1865. Rebecca IVc/don Oliver, of Bovingcr Rectory, buried 4'" Afril, aged 2 T, years.

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i866. Rose Oliver, of Bovingcy Rectory, buried ^V' Mareli, aged iS years.

1868; James Farqiiiiarsoii Oliver, of Brompton, buried 24'" Oct: aged 2S years. t

1869. William Oliver, of Bovinger Rectory, buried 10'" fuly, aged 23 years.

1S69. Barry Farquharsoii 01iver,if Broiiipton, buried 13''' Dec", aged 2\ years.

1878. Jane Oliver, of Bovinger Rectory, buried 6"' Nov", aged 67 years. {Register.)

HATCHMENTS.

South side :—

Quarterly, i and 4 gules, a chevron argent between two roses in chief, and in base a fleur de lis of the second, Cure ; 2 and 3, or, a greyhound courant sable between two bars gules, Baker ; impaling argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules slipped vert, as many flcurs de lis or Coope.

Crest Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head and wings expanded argent, charged on the neck with a rose gules.

Motto SPES TUTISSI.M.V CCELO.

Dexter half of hatchment sable.

Quarterly i and 4 Cure, in the first quarter a crescent argent for difference ; 2 and 3, or, a greyhound courant sable between two bars gules, Baker; impaling Coopc.

Motto RESURGAM.

Ground of hatchment sable.

North side :

3-

Quarterly i and 4 Cure ; 2 and 3 or, a greyhound courant sable between two bars gules. Baker ; impaling, azure, six lions rampant, 3, 2, and I argent, a canton ermine, Cheney.

Crest out of a ducal coronet or, a grilTui's head and wings expanded argent charged on the neck with a rose gules.

Motto UNG CCEUR FIDELE.

Dexter half of the hatchment sable. 7

4- Same arms as last, in a lozenge.

Ground of hatcJnneyit sable.

- The two following hatchments are at the west end of churcli above the gallery :

I. ArL,'ent, on a bend gules between three pellets as many swans of the field, Clarke ; impaling, vert, a chevron between three leopards' heads or. Crest a bird gules in its beak an ear of wheat or.

Motto IN CCELO QUIES.

Dexter half of hatchmeiit sable.

The same arms. Crest an eagle gules with wings expanded or, holding an ear of wheat ppr.

Motto— IN CCELO QUIES.

Ground of hatchment sable.

On a board in the Church porch :

ON MONDAY OCT". 12'^", 1S41, WAS PERFORMED IN THIS TOWER,

BY THE HORNCHURCH YOUTHS,

TWO TRUE AND COMPLETE PEALS,

RANG ON THOSE DELLS, BEING

THE FIRST EVER COMPLETED.

I^'^ COURT BOB.

2"° BOB MINOR.

JOHN CRETSEY TREBLE.

SAMUEL RUSH 2"'".

ROBERT DOCKRELL . . . 3"''. HENRY BRIGHT .... 4'"". JOHN SPENCER .... 5'". JAMES REDGELL .... TENOR. THE ABOVE PEALS WERE CALL" BY m''. JOHN SPENCER.

BOBBINGWORTH CHURCHYARD.

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS. North side :—

SACRED

■10

THE MEMORY OF

MARY ANN,

WIFE OF SAMUEL JOSLING,

OF ASHLINGS, HIGH ONGAR,

WHO DIED THE 6™ JULY, 1850,

AGED 37 YEARS.

1850. Mary Ann Josling. of Ashlings, High Ongar, bttricJ \^'' July, aged 37 years. {Jicgisier.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

WILLIAM,

YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE

JOHN AND ELIZABETH UAKER,

OF RETTENDON HALL,

WHO DIED THE 22"° OF JAN''. 1S46,

AGED 26 YEARS.

William Baker, Aslings Farm, High Ongar, buried 2() JayC , aged 2O years. (Rei^isler.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

JOHN SPEED,

LATE OF BOBINGSWORTH HALL,

IN THIS PARISH,

WHO DIED JUNE THE 2"", 1S20,

AGED 77 YEARS.

ALSO

ELIZABETH SPEED,

WIFE OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED FEB'''. 2''", 1S27,

IN THE 83''° YEAR,

OF HER AGE.

1 8 20. Joint Sfeed, Bohhingworth, buried June f", aged 8i. 1827. Elizabeth Speed, Bubbingworth Hall, buried February 9, aged 82. (^Register.)

9 c

3Jn affectionate Ixeincmlu-aitrc of

Soljn 3rf)istlftoooti, 3Si5(i".,

of Balston, iBititilcscr,

toljo tifpartcti tijis life on tije g'*" iag of JHarcf), 1S75,

Sluct) 59 years.

" In life respected : in lieatlj lamenteti."

West end :

Cte dFamilj) banlt of §o\)n 5njistIe\Mooti, iSsqt".

1879. _/('//// Thistlewood, Hackney, I'uncd lY'' March, agai ^c) years, (liegister.)

SACRED TO THE MEMORY

OF

CHARLES POOLE, GENT.,

OF CHIPPING ONGAU,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 25''" OF DEC'\ lSl2,

IN THE 74TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.

181 2. Charks Fook, of Chi/ping Oiigar, buried Dec. 30"', aged 74. (^Register.)

SACRED

TO

THE MEMORY OK

CHARLES POOLE, GENT.,

OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 25'"' OF. dec". 1S09,

AGED 79 VE.\RS.

18 10. Charles Pooh buried 2 JaiiKary, aged "](). {Register.)

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

WILLIAM POOLE,

SON OF JOHN POOLE,

OF SAYERS FARM, IN THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 23"" OF JAN''. 1749,

AGED 59 YEARS.

1749. Mr. William Poole ii.<as buried January 22,, 1749. {Register.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

ELIZABETH POOLE,

THE WIPE OF WILLL\M POOLE,

OF SAVERS FARM,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 28'" OF dec". 173I,

AGED 41 YEARS.

Elizahdh, -,oifc cf Mr. William Poole, of Saycrs, was bury cd in 'woollen Dec. 28, 1 73 1. {^Register. )

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

MARY TILL,

THE WIFE OF PEARSON TILL, OF

CHIPPING ONGAR,

AND DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM AND

ELIZABETH POOLE, OF SAVERS FARM,

SHE DIED THE lo'^" OF JAN''. 1 804,

AGED 75 YEARS.

1805. Mary Till buried January 16''', aged "j^. (Jiegislcr.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

CHARLES POOLE, THE SON

OF JOHN AND MARY POOLE,

OF SAVERS FARM,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 15'" OF Nov'*-. 1765,

AGED 69 YEARS.

1765. November 24. Charles Poole, of the Parish of St. Clements Danes, Westminster, Jeweller. {Pegisler.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

MARY POOLE, THE WIFE OF

JOHN POOLE,

OF SAVERS FARM,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 19'" OF MARCH,* 1734,

AGED 68 YEARS.

HIS REMAINS ARE DEPOSITED IN THE CHURCH.

1734. Mary, Pellet of Mr. John Poole, of Sayers, was buried in woollen. May the 24'", 1 734. At the Chancell end in the Church Yard. {Register.)

* Tlie J.ilo on slone is eviJenlly incorrect. See Register Extract.

Altar tomb :

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

WILLIAM POOLE, GENT.,

OF SAYERS FARM, IN THIS PARISH, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 8'" OF APRIL, 1817,

AGED 89 YEARS.

ALSO OF

SARAH POOLE,"

WIFE OF THE APOVE, WHO DIED THE 2"° OF FEB''. 1799.

AGED 64 YEARS.

1S17. William Poole, Gent., Bobbin^oorth, buried April %'" , aged S(). 1799. Samli Poole, buried Feb^ ii"', aged 64. {Register.)

Altar tomb :

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF WILLIAM POOLE, GENT.,

SON OF WILLIAM AND SARAH POOLE,

OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 6"' OF APRIL, 1819,

IN THE 62^^'" YEAR OF HIS AGE.

1S19. William Poole, Gent", son of William and Sarah Poole, died April 6"', Sayers Farm, in Bobbingivorth, buried April 13'*, aged 61. (Register.)

Altar tomb, south side :

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

JOHN POOLE, GENT.,

OF SAYERS FARM, IN THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OCT''. 24, 1S39, AGED 8l YEARS.

ALSO OF HANNAH POOLE, WIFE OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED APRIL 28, 1834.

AGED 61 YEARS.

1839. John Poole, of Sayers Farm, Bovinger, buried Nov'"' i", aged 80. 1834. Ilamiah Poole, of Bobbitigworth, buried May 6"', aged 61. {Registei:)

MEMORY OF

U^^. MARY ARCHER,

WIFE OF m". JOHN ARCHER,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

NOVEMBER 14'"', 1S3O, AGED

62 YEARS.

1830. Ma?y A reiser, of Bobbingwortli Mill, buried November aged 63. (Register.)

Altar tomb, south side :

t SACRED TO THE MEilORV OF

JOHN STACEV,

LATE OF HIGH W^'COMIIE, P.UCKS ;

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DEC". THF, 25'"'', 1S57,

IN THE 77^" YEAR OF HIS AGE.

ALSO OF

SARAH STACEV,

WIFE OF THE AJlOVE,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIKE AUGUST 17""". iSjS,

IN THE 90™ YEAR OF HER AGE.

1857. Jc'/irt Stacey,oJ High Wycombe, Buckingham, buried t^v' Dc^', aged 77 years.

1878. Sarah Stacey, of Hfcrd, buried 23'"-' August, aged 89 years. {Register.)

IN JIZMORY OF

JOHN HINSUM MILLCANK,

OF liOEEINGWORTH HALL,

WHO DIED JUXY 2^"^, 1S74,

LN TJIS 70"^ YEAR,

ALSO OF

CHARLOTTE IIILLBANK,

WIFE OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED NO%"EMBER Ij''^ 1SS3,

IN HER 79^ YEAR.

1S74. John Hinsum Milbank, of Boringer Hall, buried Z* July, aged 69 years.

1883. Charlotte Millbank, of Bovinger, buried 22"^ November, aged 7 8 years. {Register. )

SACRED TO THE MEMORY

OF

WILLIAM BROWN,

WHO DIED DEC*. 23, lS32,

AGED 8S YE.AR3.

ALSO

ELIZABETH,

WIFE OF THE ABO\-E,

WHO DIED M.\RCH 1 4. 1SS3,

AGED SS YEARS.

18S2. William Bnmn, of Shelley, buried 28^ DetT, aged 87 years. I SS3. Elizabeth Brotcn, of Shelley, buried 22"^ March, aged SS 1 <f<?r>-. {Register.)

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THE MEMORY OF

WILLIAM BALDWIN COAPE,

DIED AUGUST 25'", 1800,

AGED 5 MONTHS.

SHORT WAS THE RACE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.

iSoo. William Coap buried Aii;^iist 2Z"', infant. {Register)

MARY CLARK,

DIED dec". 25, i860,

AGED 73 YEARS.

1S60. Mary Clarlc, of Boviiigcr, buried 30"' Dec", aged 73 yean iAegtster.)

M.S.

MARI/E KING,

OB. 23 FEB., 1S2O,

JET. 85.

1820. Mary King, cf S' Pancras, Middlesex, buried March \" and S5. {Register.) ^

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

ELIZA NOAKES,

WHO DIED dec". 9'", 1S83, AGED 74 YEARS.

1883. Eliza Noakes, of Bovinger, buried 16 Dec", aged 74 yea)-s. {Register.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

CHARLES COWLAND,

CLERK OF THIS PARISH FOR 44 YEARS,

DIED dec"", s""', 1872,

AGED So YEARS.

1872. Cliarles CoK'land, cf Bovin':rcr, buried is" Dec", a zed So years. {Register.)

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\

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARIA STAINES, THE liELOVED WIFE OF THOMAS STAINES, OF THIS PARISH, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE SEPT'^ 23"", 1873, AGED 40 YEARS.

1873. Maria Sictincs, of JSovingcr, buried zS"' Sep", at^t'd 42 years. {Register.)

On a board :

. m'". ANN

GARDENER,

LATE OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS

LIFE JULY 26, 1814,

AGED 56 YEARS.

1814. Anne Gardiner, of Bobbingivorth, buried July },o"',aged 5(j.

{Register.)

IN MEMORY OF

JA.MES KINNAIRD,

AGED 63,

WHO WAS GARDENER

AT BLAKE HALL, IN THE SERVICE

OK CAPEL cure, ESQ.,

14 YEARS,

HE DIED 24''" MARCH, 1S27.

THIS STONE IS PLACED BY CAPEL CURE, ES(1.,

AS A TRIBUTE TO HIS HONESTY AND WORTH.

ALSO OF MRS. ALICE KINNAIRD,

RELICT OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED 16'" OCT""., 1846, AGED 82.

1827. James Kinnaird, of Blake Hall, buried March 29, aged 63. 1846. Alice Kineir, of Romford, buried 23'''' Oct'''', aged 82 years. {Register.)

Marble cross :

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF

SARAH MARIA JANE,

THE BELOVED WIFE OF ROBERT CAPEL CURE, ESQ.,

AND DAUGHTER OF GEORGE

BISHOP OF ROCHESTER AND LADY SARAH MURRAY,

HORN 6™ MARCH, 1825, DIED 26'" JUNE, 1S63.

1SC3. Sarah Maria Jane Capcl Cure, of Weybridge, buried i" July, aged 38 years. (Register.)

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Altar tomb, North side :

WITHIN THIS TOMn ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF ^ JOANNA CURE,

SECOND WIFE OF

CAPEL CURE, ESQ""^.,

OF BLAKE HALL, IN THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

JUNE 3"", 1804,

AGED 43.

I S04. Joanna Cure, wife of Capd Cure, Esif, of Blake Ilall, buried in a Family Vault ?una first made June 10''', a^vd 4^. {/u-i;'/sfer.)

On the top slab of the altar tomb to the Capel Cure family is the following inscription :

ALSO IN THE SAME VAULT LIE BURIED

CAPEL, ONLY SON OF CAPEL CURE AND JOANNA HIS WIFE.

HE DIED I FEB., 1 878, AGED So YEARS.

FREDERICA HIS WIFE DIED 23 FEB., 187S, AGED 77 YEARS.

OF THE ELEVEN CHILDREN BORN TO THEM FIVE DIED

BEFORE THE.M AND ARE ALSO HERE BURIED, VIZ. : HENRY CAPEL, B. 13 DEC, 1823, D. 16 DEC, 183O. FREDERICA MARY, B. 8 JUNE, 1825, D. II JUNE, 1835. EMMELINE, B. 10 DEC, 1834, D. 24 JAN., 1854. CHARLES CAPEL, B. I SEPT., 1837, D. I4 DEC, 1845. FREDERICK CAPEL, B. 12 DEC, 1 839, D. I3 JUNE, 1S54. ALSO IN THIS VAULT ROBERT CAPEL CURE, OF BLAKE HALL, ELDEST SON OF CAPEL AND FREDERICA, BORN I JAN., 1823, DIED 28'" SEPT., 1878.

AND HIS WIFE, SARAH MARIA JANE, BORN 6 MARCH, 1S25, DIED 26 JUNE, 1S63.

1830. Henry Capel Cure, of Blake Hall, buried. December 20, 1830, aged 7.

1835. Frederica Mary Cure, of Blake Hall, Bobbi7igivorth, bu?-ied June 15"', 1835, aged 10.

1854. Emmeline Capel Cure, of Blake Hall, Bovinger, buried 28" Jan", aged 1 9 years.

1845. Charles Capel Cure, of Blake Hall, buried 20"' Dec'", aged 8 years.

1854. Frederick Capel Cure, of Harroni Sckool, buried irf' June, aged 1^ years.

1878. Robert Capel Cure, of Blake Hall, Bofingcr, buried f Oct.,

CS'-''-^ 55 y^'-'"'^-

1S63. Sarah Maria Jane Capel Cure, of JVeybridge, buried 1" July, aged 38 years, {/register.)

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West end :—

WITHIN THIS TOMB

ARE DEPOSITED

THE REMAINS OF

CAPEL CURE, ESQ.,

OF ULAKE HAl.I.,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

JAN^. 21^*^, 1820,

AGED 75.

1820. Qrfc! Cure, Euf, cf Blake Hal!, Bohbingtuoyth, hiirUd Jan" j8'", a^cd 75. {Register.)

South side :

WITHIN THIS TOMB

ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS OF

ELIZABETH CURE,

FIRST WIFE OF

CAPEL CURE, ESQ'\,

OF BLAKE HALL, IN THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

NOVEMBER 2^°, 1773,

AGED 2 1.

{No entry in Register.)

Altar tomb ;

SIBI SUISQUE POSUIT

JOHANNES CLARKE.

ELIZABETH HIS WIFE, HERE

INTER'd, DYED IN CHILDBED

YE 3" OF APRIL, 1720, BY WHOM

HE HAD FOUR SONS AND SIX DAUGHTERS

ALL SURVIVING HER.

HERE ALSO LIES INTERR'u BY HIS WIFE

IN THIS VAULT THE BODY OF

JOHN CLARKE, ESQ''.,

WHO DIED dec"". 15, 1726,

AGED 57 YEARS,

LEAVEING BEHIND HIM IHREE SONS

AND SIX DAUGHTERS.

1720. M" Elizabeth Clerk, ivife of John Clerk, Esq", 7C'as btiryed close to the south side 7vall at the upper end of the Chancel I in woollen ApriU y 1 1"'. The Grave loas ivorkt up with Biick a, foot High all waves, then covered with oaken Plank, iS>' earth upon that, under the stone of J I 'illiani Bourn, buryed 15S1.

1726. John Clarke, Esq", was buryed in ivoollen Dec'"' 27"', 1726, on the south side of his wife Eli':"' in the vault he built sibi suisi/ue, as p affidavit. (Register.)

17 D

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

THOMAS KENT,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE I^''' OF FEBRUARY, 1818,

AGED 18 YEARS.

1818. Thomas Kent, son of John &= Mary Kent, of Bilsdcns Farm, in Bobbingii'orth, buried Feb. 6"', ai;ed 1 8 years. (Be^ister.)

TO THE MEMORY OF

WILLIA.^^ SMITH,

OF NE^VHOUSE FARM, BOliBINGWORTH,

DIED SEPT^ 9'", 18S1, AGED 65 YEARS.

1 88 1. JVil/iam Smith, of Bovinger, buried is''' Sep', aged 65 years. {Register.)

TO THE MEMORY OF

HELEN,

THE BELOVED WIFE OF

JAMES LAING,

STEWARD TO CAPEL CURE, OF BLAKE HALL,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 24'" JAN'^'., 1S67,

AGED 55 YEARS.

THIS MONUMENT WAS ERECTED BY

CAPEL CURE, IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE

OF HER TRUE AND FAITHFUL SERVICE.

1867. Hellen Laing, of Bovinger, buried 29"' Jai^', aged 55 years. {Register)

SAMUEL LEWIS, DIED OCT. 3'*", 1S45, AGED 57 YEARS. GEORGE LEWIS, DIED JAn\ 17, 1S56, AGED 62 YEARS. JIARIA LEWIS, DIED 29'" SEI'T". 1S73, . AGED 78 YEARS. HER REMAINS ARE INTERRED IN THE GRAVE IN THE SOUTH SIDE OF, AND NEXT TO, ' THAT OF HER BROTHER THOMAS, WHICH ADJOINS THIS GRAVE.

1845. Samuel Lewis, of JVardens, JFgh Ongar, buried 9"' Get'', aged ST years.

1856. George Lewis, of Nortii Weald, Basselt, buried 2^"" Jan'', aged 60 years.

1873. Maria Lewis, of North Jl'eald, buried G"' Oef, aged "jS years.

{Register.)

18

ERECTED

TO

THE MEMORY OF

JANE LEWIS,

DAUGHTER OF JONATHAN

AND MARY LEWIS, LATE

OF WARDENS, WHO DIED

THE 29'" MAY, 1814,

AGED 31 YEARS.

1 8 14. JiVtc Lewis, of Wardens, IIi\^h Oitgar, hiiridl June 3"', aged 30. (^Rcgislcr)

ERECTED

TO

THE MEMORY

OF

JONATHAN LEWIS,

LATE OF

WARDENS FARM, HIGH ONGAU,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

24 NOV'\ 1S12,

AGED 67 YEARS.

ALSO OF

ANN LEWIS,

WIFE OF THE ABOVE, WHO DEPARTED

THIS LIFE JUNE 12'", 1S30,

AGED 74 YEARS.

1812. Jonathan Lewis, Farmer, of IVardcns, in {lie Paris/t of Lligli Ongar, Essex, buried Dcclf i'', aged 68.

1830. Anne Lewis, of Warden's, LLigli Ongar, buried June 18, 1S30, aged 74. {Register.)

Altar tomb, South side :

JONATHAN LEWIS,

DIED 2 2^"' OF DECEMnER,

1861,

IN IIIS 87'" YEAR.

JONATHAN HIS SON DIED 22^^" OF OCT"., 1S78, AT NELSON,

NEW ZEALAND,

(where HIS REMAINS ARE INTERRED), IN HIS 67'" YEAR.

1S61. Jonatlmn Lewis, of Ongar, buried 28'" Dec'-, aged 86 years. {Register.)

West end :—

DEBORAH DEANE,

DIED JANUARY 23"", 1858,

AGED 83 YEARS.

1858. DchoraJi Dean, of Leyton, buried V Feb", aged 83 years, {liciiister. )

19

South side ;

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

AMELIA,

WIFE OF

JONATHAN LEWIS,

DIED MARCH 1 9''", 1 844,

AGED 71 YEARS.

1S44. Amelia Lewis, of Watcr-C7td Farm, Boviiii^cr, buried 2<j"' Jllare/i, ageei 7 1 years. {I^egistcr. )

THIS STONE

WAS ERECTED BY THl'. ONLY SURVIVEING

SON OF ICItmT CHILDREN IN MEMORY OF

M". THOMAS KING, FARRIER, IN THIS

PARISH FORTY-FIVE YEARS, WHO DEPARTICD

THIS LIFE THE I^'^ OF FEBRUARY, 1785,

AGED 69 YEARS.

ALSO IN MEMORY OF m'^^. HANNAH KING,

WIFE OF m"^. THOMAS KING. SHE DEPARTED

THIS LIFE THE 26'''" OF NOVEJinER, 1 786,

AGED 71 YEARS.

ALSO NEAR THIS PLACE LYETH SOME OF THEIR

CHILDREN, VIZ. : ONE SON AND FOUR DAUGHTERS.

1785. Tho7)ias King biii-icd Feb-"' 20, 1785, aged 69. Tax paid 3''.

1786. Hannah Kiugburied Cj"' Dec'', aged "ji. Tax paid ■^. {Register.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

JOSEPH SPEARMAN,

OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

29''" JULY, 1S61,

AGED 75 YEARS.

ALSO

SUSAN SPEARMAN,

WIFE OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED 17"' JANUARY, 1 866,

AGED 82 YEARS.

1861. Joseph Spearman, of Jioviiiger, buried 4"' Aug", aged y^ years. 1S66. Susan Speannan, of Boviiiger, buried 2^"' Jan''^', aged Si yeais. {Register.)

SACRED

TO

THF. MEMORY OF

lANE HKNNF.TT

THE MEI.OVKn WIFE OF

EDWIN IJF.NNETT

OF THIS PARISH.

SHE DIED THE 12'" DAY OF JULY, i860,

AGED 49 YEARS.

1 860. Jane Ben licit, of B<n'irigc7- Mill, buried i W'' July, aged i, 9 years (A'e^'slcr.)

TO THE

MEMORY OF

ALICE MARY ANN BENNETT,

THE liELOVED CHILD OF JANE

AND EDWIN r.ENNETT,

WHO DIED THE 20 OF JUNE, 1S54,

AGED I YEAR AND lO MONTHS.

1854. A/iee Bennett, of Bovinger Mill, buried 3''' July, aged 2 2 months {Register.)

IN MEMORY OF

M'^. EDWARD LAWRANCE,

LATE OF RLACKMORE IN THIS COUNTY,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

APRIL THE 13^", 1S03,

AGED 60 YEARS.

ALSO

ELIZABETH LAWRANCE,

DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

JUNE THE II''^", 1802,

AGED 24 YEARS.

ALSO OF M''^ ANN LAWRANCE,

WIFE OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED SEPT. 27, 183I, AGED 83 YEARS.

1S03. Edward Lauru'.ce buried April iS''', a^e,ed 60. 1S02. Elizabeth Lawrence, of Shenjield, buried June 14"', aged 24. 1831. Anne Lav.<rcnce, of Blackmore, buried October ^\, 1831, aged 82. {Register.)

SACKED

to the memory of m"^ jane cook,

WIFE OF M". ROBERT COOK,

OF STANFORD RIVERS,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

FEBRUARY THE 4'", 1817,

AGED 25 YEARS.

1817. Jane, ii-ife ofJio/'crt Cool;, of Toot Hill, in Rz'isli of Slaiifoid Rii'crs, b 11 lied Ftp 1 1"', aged 25 years. {J<cgistcr.)

tijc (Gloi),) of

©Ot),

iliit) in fllnnoi-j) of

i£tiitJ) 11>ag3frston

(•TollingUjooti,

13cni fflaj) 7'!i, 1872,

Sirt 3Junc i2*i, 1872.

1872. JSdif/i Haggcrston Collingii'ood, of Bovingcr Rectory, buried le^"' June, aged 5 weeks. {Register.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

ELIZABETH THURGOOD,

LATE OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

FEBRUARY lo"', 1 87 7,

AGED 8^ YEARS.

1877. Elizabetli Tluirgood, of Oiigar, buried 15"= Feb', aged S 4 years. {Register.)

SACRED

TO

THE MEMORY OF

M\ JOHN THURGOOD,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

APRIL THE I^^, 1859,

AGED 34 YEARS.

1 85 9. Jo/i/i Tluirgood, of Ongar, buried -,'•'■ April, aged 34 years. {Register.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY

OF

m'\ JAMES THURGOOD,

QV Tins I'ARISH,

WHO DEl'ARTED THIS LIFE

SEPTEMBER 13'"', 1850,

AGED 64 YEARS.

1850. /ami-s T/iur^vflif, of Boviiig;er, buried 21 Sfpt\ aged 64 years. {Register)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

M"^ MARY BROOKES,

LATE OF EPPING,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE.

THE 6'" DAY OF JANUARY, 1 844,

AGED 76 YEARS.

I S44. Mary Brockes, wido'ia, of Epping, buried 1 3'" Jati\ aged 7 7 years. {Register.)

IN

MEMORY OF

M''. EDMUND THURGOOD,

LATE OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEP.XRTED THIS LIFE,

THE 31'''' DAY OF OCTOBER, 1 835,

AGED 62 YEARS.

1835. Edmund Thurgood, of Bobbi/igworth, buried Nov' 7''', aged 62. ( liegister. ) - _^___ _^_____

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

BERNARD THURGOOD,

OF EPPING, IN THIS COUNTY,

WHO DEPARTED THLS LIFE,

THE 14 OF NOVEMBER, 1824,

AGED 63 YEARS.

ALSO ON THE LEFT HAND OF THIS STONE

LIES REMAINS OF

SARAH MARIA THURGOOD,

WIFE OF THE ABOVE, WHO DIED

FEBRUARY II'"', 1816, AGED 52 YEARS.

ALSO M"^ MARY THURGOOD,

SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE,

WHO DIED J.\N^'. 28, 1839, AGED 68 YEARS.

1S16. Sara/i Maria T/iurgood, of Epping, buried Eeb. iS"', aged 52 years.

1824. J'erjiard T/iiirgood, of Epping, buried NoTenibcr 22, aged Gt,.

1839. Mary T/iurgood, of Tliaxted, buried Eeb" 5'', aged 68 years. (Register.)

23

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY

OF

M". JAMES THURGOOD,

LATE OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIKE

THE 22'*" APRIL, 1S14,

AGED 54 YEARS.

1814. James T/iurgood, cf Bobbiii^^ivorth, bitried April 2't,'''\ aged '^:\. (KigisUr.)

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

M\ ROBERT THURGOOD,

LATE OF THIS PARISH,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE, MARCH lo'", 1S27,

AGED 73 YEARS.

1 82 7. Robert Thiirgood, of Bobbingiaort/i, buried Marelt 17, aged ~ii {Register.)

Altar tomb :

UNDERNEATH

ARE INTERRED THE REMAINS

OF THE rev". JACOB WRAGGE, B.D.,

LATE RECTOR OF NORTH CADBURY,

IN THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET,

A MAN WITHOUT GUILE OR DECEIT,

OF UNBLEMISHED INTEGRITY,

AND ENGAGING SWEETNESS OF MANNERS,

AFTER THE PIOUS LABOURS OF A LONG LIFE,

IN WHICH HE HAD BEEN

AN EXAMPLE AS WELL AS A PREACHER

OF JUSTICE, HUMANITY, AND CONCORD,

HE DIED AS HE HAD LIVED,

WITH THE UT.MOST TRANQUILLITY,

ON THE 24'" DAY OF MAY, 1 785,

IN THE 82" YEAR OF HIS AGE.

ALSO THE REMAINS OF

m'*'^. MARY WRAGGE,

RELICT OF THE ABOVE

rev". JACOB WRAGGE,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE

THE 2" OF JULY, 1 804,

IN THE 90^" YEAR OF HER AGE.

17S5. T/ie Re-/ M' Jacob JJ'ragge, late Rector of North Cadbiiry, in tlie County of Somerset, buried July 2""', aged Si.

1804. Afary JFragge, loidoio of the late Rcif' Jacob U'ragge, buried July J 6"', aged c)0. (Register.)

Altar tomb :

HERE LYETH

THE rev". M^ THOMAS WRAGGE, M.A.,

WHO DYED SEPT. 4'"', 1 7 23,

AGED 70.

^ EUZAliEfH HIS WIFE,

DAU". OF Y" rev".

M". JACOB HUBLON",

RECTOR OF MORETON, WHO DYED

JUNE y"^ 1742) AGED 71.

1733. 71/'' Thomas ]Vrag::;, ch-rk, was bury ed in woolh-ii Si'p' the 10"', 1723, at tlic cast end of the Church yard 'id''iii ^foot of the Pales over ag'' the Cha/iee/t wiudoic. The grave laor/St up 'luith Brick 3 foot high, then covered loith Plank o^ eartlt upon it.

1742. JSP' Elizabeth Wragg buried June 2S, 1742. Aff. Rcc'. {Register I)

Altar tomb :-

HERE LYETH THE REMAINS OF

M"^. MARY WRAGGE, DECEASED,

WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE

15^" OF MARCH, 1782,

AGED 60 YEARS.

1782. AP' Mary Wragge buried March 2P, 1782. {Register.)

25

RECTORS OF BOBBINGWORTH, ESSEX.

Norn. R. Lib.

56.

Sudbury

Grey 17. Wald. P. FitzhuL'h.

Kemp. 159.

Hill S3. Tunstall 25. Grindall 208.

Compton 5°' Gibson 291.

Sherlock 341.

Randolph 31.

Blomfield 6.

Rogerus. f Reg. de Coddicotteyre, Non. Jan. 1364, p. raort. Rogeri. ) Joh. Spencer, pr. i Sept. 136S.

Joh. Kellett.

Rob. Smith, pr. 31 May, 1428, p. mort. Kellett.

Woh. Webb, 3 Oct. 1431, p. resig. Smith.

I^aur. Griffin.

Will. Evot, pr. 20 Nov. 1476, p. mort. Griffin.

AVill. Garth.

Joh. Springham, 9 Dec. 1505, p. mort. Garth.

The. Glascock, cl. 28 Nov. 1528, p. raort. Springham.

Earth. Glascock, A.M. 11 Mar. 1582, p. resig. Thomas.

Nic. Searle, S.T.P. ( Lilly Butler, A.M. 23 July, 1678, p. mort. Searle. ( Jac. Houblon, A.M. 29 Apr. 1692, p. resig. Butler. Tho' Velley, Clerk, M.A. 25 Apr. 1740, p. mort.

Houblon. Jonathan Lipyeatt, Clerk, M.A, 24 Apr. 1751, p. mort.

Velley. Tliomas Smith, Clerk, M.A. 6 Feb. 1812, p. mort.

Lipyeatt. William Macjanlay Oliver, M.A. 9 Nov. 1838, p. mort.

Smith, on presentation of Capel Cure of Blake

Hall, Bobbingvvorth, Esq.

26

WILLS.

THO^L^S GLASCOCK, 1584.

THOMAS GLASCOCK, late parson of Bobingwonh, Essex, weak in body ill respect of mine age.

Will dat. 16 Oct. 1584, pr. 27 lylar. 1585, by the ExSrs.

To be bur'' in the lower end of the Chancel & 10/- for a funeral sermon.

My sister Clemence Tumor.

Tho' Dale of Roxwell, clerk.

My late tenant Tho' Glascock & his four children.

John Waylett & Joane Glascock, my brothers two servants.

Andrew Glascock & his brother George.

My tenem' & land in Bobingworth called Sayers & Chobhams to my sister Turnor for life, rem'' to John Glascock [eldest son of my brother of Gaynesthorpes], rem'' to his brother \V'" Glascock, rem' to his brother Tho* Glascock, rem'' to his brother Andrew Glascock.

Residue to my brother John Glascock of Roxwell &: my brother John Glascock of Gaynesthorpes, equally, & my s'' two brothers John Glas- cock of Roxwell and John Glascock of Bobingworth (siY) to be Exors.

AVitnesses M' Rob' Brooke & John Poole the elder of Bovinger hall.

Consistoty of London. Bullocke 332.

BARTHOLO:\IEW GLASCOCKE, 1619.

BARTHOLOMEW GLASCOCKE of Bubingworth, co. Essex, Clerk. Will dat. 13 Oct. i6ig, pr. 11 Nov. 1622 by the Exors.

To be bur'' in the Chancel of Bubingworth Church.

My eld. son Bartholomew Glascocke, Elizabeth his wife & his four child", viz. John, George, Robarte & Bartholomewe.

My daur Grace & her 4 children.

My son in law Francis A\'ard.

My two younger sons George & Richard Glascocke, Exors, to whom residue.

My friends M'' Pemberton of High Ongar & my cousin Weston Eve of Abbas Rootinge, Overseers.

Wit. Tho' Poole, Nich. Chapman, John Pepper.

Consistory of London. Bellamy 117.

LILLY BUTLER, 1717.

T ILLY BUTLER, D.D. Curate of Alderman Bury London.

■i—' ^Vill dat. 24 Apr. 17 17, pr. 11 May, 17 17, by Jacob Houblon,

clerk.

To my ^ife Ann nil my plate, jeweb, household goods &c, and the three lottery orders she was pleased to call cS: style as her own.

All residue as houses, lands free & copyhold &c. to my brother Jacob Houblon, sole E.xur, he to take care of my children.

Wit. W™ Dawsonne, Hannah Houblon, Sarah Glascocke.

P. C. C. 89 Wittjidd.

171 7. May 9. Hachncy Registers. D" Lily Butler., vii>r of Ahler- vtanbiiry, Picb^ of Canterbury &• Chaplain to King George. {Nezc'coine MS.) Carried to London.

JACOB HOUBLON, 1735.

JACOB HOUBLON of Bubbing^vorth, elk. Will dat. 2 Sep. 1735. J Codicil May 12, 1738 pr. 24 Apr. 1740 by Jacob Houblon Esq.

To be bur. in S. side of Chancel near my sister H. Houblon.

My nephew Jacob Houblon sole Exor.

Corporation of Sons of the Clergy ;!^2o.

Poor of Bubbingworth ;!^2o, of Morton ^5, & of Chip : Ongar ^5.

M'" Norris. John Butler. Dorothy Wright. Tho'Rymer. M"' Sampson.

My nieces Ann & Mary AVragge, spinsters, ^£4^° each.

My niece Hannah Siday jjQzoo.

Charles Tho' Houblon & Jacob Wragg p^2oo each.

No witnesses.

Anthony Scarlett of 8' Andrew Wardrobe, Lond. gent. & Dorothy wife of W" Wright of the same par. make afhda\it verifying s"* Will & Codicil 24 Apr. 1740.

P. C. C. Ill Brozcne.

THOMAS VELLEY, 1743.

THOMAS VELLEY Rector of Chipping Ongar, co. Essex. Will dat. 13 Apr. 1743. Codicil 23 May, 1749, pr. 6 Mar. 1750 by the Exors.

All my personal estate to my wife Jane, she to pay my aunt Wynd- ham & sister Phipps, the annuities \Yhich my mother Vellcy left them by Will.

Mourning rings to my brother & sister Wingate &: sister Phipps, & to my v.ife's mother, brothers & sisters, also to Edw'' Alexander Esq. Rich" Clark esq. the Rev. M' Geo. Fothergill of Queens Coll. O.xf. M' John Townshend & W" Adair, esq.

My 2 sons Alexander & Thomas Velley to be under the guardianship 28

of my brother in law the Rev. M"- John Cleeve, Rector of High Laver, to whom I give all my books.

]My s"" wife & the s" John Cleeve, exors.

Parishes of Chipping Ongar & Lovinger j^io each.

Wit. John Till. Sarah Till. Pearso^ Till.

Codicil 23 May 1749 certifies that M' W Blackburn of Marden has discharged a bond for ^3000 due to the s'' Tho' Vcllcy, but which bond may have been mislaid 6>: not cancelled.

Consistory of Land. v. Zi/'^- 244-

JONATHAN LIPYEATT, iSii.

REV. JONATHAN LIPYEATT, clerk, Rector of Great Halling- bur)', Essex. Will dat. 14 Aug. 1811. Codicil 13 Dec. i8ii, pr. 7 Feb. 1812 by the Rev. Nich. Isaac Hill & Rich" Tyr\vhitt, esq. Sworn under

_;/^IO,000.

Poor of Hallingbury & Bobbingworth.

My grandchild Charles Jonathan Percy Lipyeatt, under age.

My da. in law M" Arabella Lipyeatt, mother of my afores"* grandson.

Other grandchildren (names not given).

My da. Elizabeth wife of Rich" Tynvhitt of Stanley Hall, Salop, Esq.

My niece Mar\' Haggard.

John Archer Houblon esq. & the Rev. Nicholas Isaac Hill, Rector of Snalewell, co. Cambr. my trustees.

The s" Rev. Nich. Isaac Hill & my afores" son in law Rich" Tyr- whitt, esq. E.xors.

Wit G. Wade. W^ Longstaft. J. Puttock of Dunmow.

Somerset House. Consistory of Loudon, Feb. 1812,/. 95.

THOMAS SMITH, 1837.

THOMAS S^IITH, clerk, Rector of Bobbing\vorth, co. Essex. Will dat. 14 Dec. 1S37, pr. 29 Sept. 1838 by Tho" Smith, power reser\-ed.

My mansion & freehold of Charlton Lodge, n' Dover, Kent, to my wife for life, rem'' to my son Tho' Smith.

My marriage settlement is dated 11 Feb. 1799. My son Tho' Smith, Eleanor my wife, & my da. Eleanor Smith, sp', to be joint Exors.

My sister Frances wife of Cliarles Lyell, esq.

Wit. S. M. Latham of Dover, Br.nker, James Worsfold of Dover, gent. J. M. Hollis of Dover, Banker's clerk.

Somerset House. P.C. C.6\2 Niclwll. 29

WILTJAM BOURNE, of Eobingworth, co. Essex, gent. Will dat. 29 Apr. 1581. Codicil 17 May, 15S1. Proved 25 Sept. 1581, by AV" Uourne, Richard Glascock renouncing.

To my wife Margaret, a tenem' in Bobingworth, copyhold lands &c. held of the manor of Bobingworth hall & of the manor of the parsonage of High Ongar, & also my leases, for lier life, she to pay my sons Robert ];ourne &: John Bourne, annuities of ;^5 each. I also give to her, household stuff, corn, cattle &c. at Gippes als Billcsdons, Blakehall & Upper hall, also my interest in the manors of Blakehall in Bobingworth & Upper hall in Mortonnc, she to pay my son W" Bourne & Marie his wife, an annuity of ^66 13. 4. To my 2 sons Robert & John Bourne my lease of Estwicke in Fulnes, co. Essex, they paying my son VV"" Bourne an annuity of ;i{^20. 'J"o my sons Richard & James Bjourne ;^"2oo each at ages of 24, & till then the money to be in the hands of my friend Roger Abdye, citizen & merch' taylor of London. My daiir Margaret Bourne ^100 at her marriage. Elenor Milborne & Marg' Milborne, Daurs of my dau. Milborne, ;^io each. Bequests to ser- vants. Repairs of Bobingworth Church 20/. Poor of Moretonne 20/, and of Bobingworth 13/4. My son VV" Piourne & my son in law Rich'' Glascock, Exors, & to each ;^2o. James Morrice esq. Supervisor, to whom ;^5. My son Milborne.

\\"itn. Tho' Glascock, parson of Bobingworth. John Glascock. John Poole. George Milborne.

Codicil 17 May 1581. My house at Billesdon als Gippes.

My son W" Bourne ;^ioo.

Witn. Glascock, cleric. Tho' Warner.

r. C. C. 33 Dany.

MARGARET BOURNE, of Bobingworth, co. Essex, widow, late wife of W'" Bourne, gent., dec*".

Will dat. 7 Dec. 1594. Pr. 31 Jan. 1594 [1594-5]) by John Kcnc, proctor for Rob' Bourne the Exor.

To my sons Richard Bourne & James Bourne ^£'400 each, on condi- tion they do not demand interest of Roger Abdye, cit. & merch' taylor of London, for the ^200 each given them by my late husband. I also give them bedding, &c.

ISIy sons in law Rich*" Glascock & Rob' Mason ^100 each.

John Whalpoole, of Brentwoode, ;£io.

Agnes, wife of The' Fanne of Parindon, J[^\<:i.

Bequests to servants.

Elizabeth, Mary & W"' Bourne, children of my son W" Bourne.

My son in law Geo. Milborne ^100 which he owes me.

To my son W" Bourne all such monies as he oweth me, also linen, &c.

My servant Edw'' Whalepole & his sister and brother John Whalepole.

My da. Milborne & my da. ALison, wearing apparel.

Residue to my son Robert Bourne, Exor.

My son W'" Bourne, Supervisor.

Wit. Hugh Inse, clerk. Geo. Milborne. Rich'' Tunbridge.

P. C. C. 4 Scott. 31

WILLIAM BOURNE of Greenstead, co. Essex, gent. Will dat. 2S Feb. 1605. Pr. 3 Feb. 1607 (1C07-8), by Anne the relict.

To my da. Mary ;^200 within half a year after my decease.

To my da' Anna & Dorythy ;^ioo each at ages of iS or marriage.

My son John £^20 at age of 21.

My married da. Elizabeth ;^ioo.

My house in which I dwell, called Greenstead hall, with the lands, &c. belonging to my wife for life, towards the bringing up of my children, & after her death to my son Richard, rem' to my son John, rem'' to my right heirs.

My s'' wife Anne, sole Extrix.

My brother Rob' iiourne, Overseer.

Wit. Anthony Luther. Rob' Bourne. Hugh Ince.

P. C. C. 13 Windehanck.

ROBERT BOURNE, of Wapping, co. Midd., Shipwright. Will dat. 3 Aug. 1624. Conf 6 Aug. 1624. Codicil 12 June, 1625. Pr. 22 June, 1625, by Rich" Wyan, proctor for Mary Bourne the relict.

My son Nehemyah Bourne to be brought up at the Univ^ of Cambridge, & to have a messuage in Gracechurch Street called the pewter platter, at age of 21.

My copyholds at Hockley & other places in Essex to my wife Mary for life, rem'' to my son Nehemyah.

Leases in Hamsen gaines, in the precinct of S' Katherine by the Tower of London, to my son John Bourne at age of 21.

My brother Bartholomew Bourne & his three children.

Leases in Dolphin Alley to my da. Martha Bourne, & also ^50.

Lease at Wapping, & also ;,^5o to my dau. ;Mary Bourne at age of 21.

Houses at Wapping, & ;^so to my dau. Ruth Bourne.

Bartholomew Bourne, son of my afores'* brother, ;^5, & to my s" brother's young'' da. ^^5.

My friend M' Rich'' Sedgwicke, preacher at Wapping, £,\o.

My cousin Elizabeth Harryson £,<,.

Poor of Wapping ;^3, & of S' Katherines, 40/.

Residue to my wife Mary, Sole Extrix.

The afs" M' Rich" Sedgwicke, John Badger, gent., Rowland Coytemore, mariner, Luke Whetstone, mariner, & Rich" Newman, gent., Overseers.

Wit. Rowland Coytmer. W" Mott. John Sayer. John Dearslyc. Tho' Sheppard, scr.

P. C. C. 67 Clark.

RICHARD BOURNE,' late of S' Michael, Cornhill, London, dec". Admon. 8 Apr. 1633 to his relict Judith Bourne.

P. C. C. Admoiis. 1633. /c. 158.

' In 'Vis. Essex, 1634, he is erroneously entered as living in CornwaH, instead of Cornhill, in 1621.

He was buried at St. Michael's, Cornhill. 32

ROBERT BOURNE of Bobiiigworth, co. Essex, Esq. Will dat. 7 Apr. 15 Car. I. pr. iS May 1639, Ijy Rob' Bourne the son. To my wife Katherine for life, lands &c. in Bobingworth, als Bobinger which I purchased of Sir Thomas Walsingham & Dame Awdrean his wife. ""^ The manor of Blackball which I bought of the Glascocks is already settled on my wife.

My grandchild John Cooper jQz^o & to his brother Nicholas Cooper

My 4 grand children Katherine, Mary, Anne & Thomas Luther, ^50 each.

My grand children Thomas, Anne, Elizabeth & Mary Tompson ^s° each.

My 2 grand children Thomas & Martha Kinge ^50 each.

Bequests to the above grandchild" to be paid to the males at ages of 24 & the females at ages of 18.

To Mary, Judith, Thomas & W"' Garland, children of Roger Garland dec"" & Susan liis wife (now wife of Doyley Tippinge) ;C5° each, to the sons at age of 24 & the da' at ages of iS.

To Katheren, Anne & Susan Tippinge the 3 da" of the s'' Doyley Tippinge & Susan his wife ;^5o at ages of iS.

My grandchild Alice Bourne ;:^So at age of 18.

I have settled an annuity of;£"66 on my son Edward Bourne.

My sons in law Tho' Luther Esq. John Heath cit. & cloth worker of London, Tho* Tompson & Tho' Kinge gent. £10 each.

To my da. Heath, my da. Luther, my da. Tompson, & my grandchild Tippinge wile of the s"' Doyley Tippinge ;^5 each.

My godson Rich'' Waller ^5.

W" Mason, my late son William's godson ^^5.

Poorof Bobingworth ^3. Moretony^3. Chipping Ong.ar 20/. Fowlnes 20/. Much Stanbridge 20/. Patelsham 20/. Shelly 10/. & Grynsted 10'.

Bequests to clergy of the above parishes.

My nephew W'° Bourne of Ongar gent 20/. for a ring, & to his son William i^'io.

Mary Deane an annuity of ;,^5.

My son Rob' Bourne, Exor. to whom residue.

My 3 sons in law Tho* Luther Esq', Thomas Tompson & Tho' Kinge, gent. Overseers, to each ;^30, they to have a care of my son Edward & use the best means they can for his recovery.

To my godson Rob' Reynolds Esq. & Richard Bourne Esq. my late brother's son, 40/. each for rings.

■\V'itn. Jonathan \Valler. Tho" Poole. W" Crabb.

J\ C. C. 94 ITaivey.

JOHN BOURNE, of Gestingthorpe, Essex, yeoman. Will dat. 10 May, 1651. Admon. 28 Apr. 1652, to John \\^ard, grandfather &: guardian of John, William & Eliz"' Ward, minors, grand- children of testator, the Exors renouncing.

To be bur'' in Gestingthorpe Churchy''.

To Rob' Smith, son of my da. Elizabeth Smith, dec*", .:^i20.

My free & copyhold lands & ten" in Gestingthorpe to my grandson John Ward, eld. son of my da. Jcane Ward, dec", a mess. & lands in Belchamp Water, Essex, & lands at Kedington, &c., co. Suft". to my ,(i:randson W" Ward, 2'' son of my s"" da. Jnanc.

To my grandchild Elizabeth Ward, a copyhold mess, in Gestinglhorpe, vS: also ^200 vhich her late father John AVard owed me.

Poor of Gestingthorpe, 40/.

Residue to my grandchildren W" & Eliz'" ^Vard.

Oliver Raymond, of Belchamp ^^'ater, esq., & ^^■"' Carter, of Gesting- thorpe, gent., Exors.

Wit. W"" Holgate, Ezekiell Adams. Anne liridge. Codicil 10 Oct. 1651.

Wit. Nich. Irkyll. W"' Clarke. Nich. liurrcll.

P. C. C. 70 Poicya:

ROBERT nOURNE, of Rlakehall, in par. of Bubbingworth, Esse.x, Esq. Will dat. 14 Dec. 1663. Pr. i Mar. [1665-6] by Nich' Cowper.

By Indi'e 12 of this month of Dec. 1663 betw. me of 1" p', Tho' Browne & Jeffrie Lee, gent., of the 2'' p', & Tho' Tompr.on, gent., my sister Anne his wife, Rob' Tompson, their son, John Cooper, gent., Nich* Cooper, gent., Tho' Luther, es(|., & Martha King, Sp'', of the 3'' p', all my manors i.\;c. are conveyed to the uses therein expressed.

Lands called Nashes in Bubingworth to Lettice, wife of theafs'' Tho' Browne, & her heirs.

A mess. & land in BubingAvorth to my kinsman Nicholas Cooper, my kinsman John Poole, clerk, John Poole of Bubingworth Hall, gent., iS: Rich*" Chapman of Bubingworth, gent., in trust for the poor of Bubingworth.

My kinsman old W" Bourne an ann'' of ;£'6.

My poor kinswoman Mary Deane an annuity of ;^io.

To the daurs of my kinsman Thomas Luther, £$0 each.

To the children of my kinswoman dec'', late wife of the af'' John Poole, clerk, ^100 amongst them.

Children of the sister of my said dec'' kinswoman ^50.

My nieces M'' Penington & M" Bowyer ,-^50 each.

My kinswoman Rose Tipper ^50.

My kinsman Roger Bourne ^'50, & to his two sisters ]\Largarct & Abigail ;i^io each.

W" Godfrie & Sarah his wife.

My godchild Elizabeth Gouldesburgh.

The afores'' John Poole, clerk, ^5 to preach my funeral sermon, & 40/ for a ring.

My servant Samuel Glascocke £10.

Bequests to other servants.

Poor of Morton ^5.

Poor of Much Stambridge 40/ &: of Chipping Ongar 40/.

Mourning to my brother Tompson &: his wife, their son Rob' Tomp- son, my s'' kinsman Thomas Luther & his wife, the s'' John Cooper, Martha King, my cousins M'' Penington & M'' Bowyer iV their wives, John Poole, clerk, Tho' Browne &: his wife, Tho' Gouldesburgh, gent., & his wife, W'" Godfry & his wife, & my kinswoman widow Meade.

"To him that runneth by my Coach,'' mourning.

Residue to my kinsman Nicholas Coojier, sole Exor.

Witnesses. Geo. Kindleton, John Lambert, Rich'' King, Tho' Gouldesburgh, John Poulton, Henry Poole, George Butler, Nathan Tomlinson, Charles Sturgion.

P. C. C. -I r Mico. 34

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[Visitation of Esskx, 1664.] John Cowpcr, of London, =p

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Nicholas Cowper, =p Margaret, dnii. of Robt. Bourne of London, | of Essex,

Nicholas Cowper, of Bubbing- =p Dorothy,' dau. and sole heire of worth, in co. Essex, gent. | Tho : Ellis, of , Kent.

Robert, sonne and heire, 2. John. i. Dorothy,

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' Dorothy, only surviving cliild ot Thomas Ellis, of Cancwdon, co. Es^ex, gent., by Elizabeth his wife, was baptized at Hothfiekl, Kent, S Oct. 1626.

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NICHOLAS COWPER of Bubbunworth, co. Essex gent, "being sicke in Body but of perfect health and memory and being by the Grace of God resolued to take Phisick to morrow And not knowing huw it may please God to deale with mee," &c.

Will dat. July 14, 1671. Proved 10 March, 1674-5 by John Cov/per the son.

By Lease & Release dat. 25 & 26 May 167 1 I have settled upon M' Rich"" Thompson & M' John Hall, all my lands tenem"" &c. in trust to several uses, certain of which lands are to be sold for payment of the portions of my three daughters, & settlement of my debts &c.

Rings of 20/. each to my sisier M" ALary Cowper & her two children, & to my son in law M'' Rich'' Thompson & his wife.

To my son Rob' Cooper 20/. for a ring, certain furniture iVc. & that he shall lay no claim to any of my personal estate, I give him 12''.

To my daurs Ann, Elizabeth & Margaret, 20/. each for rings, & also what linen, plate &:c. was given to them by their mother.

My body to be bur'' in the Chancel of Bubbingworth by my wife M" Dorothy Cowper, & a sermon to be preached by my kinsman M'' John Poole, to whom 20/. for a ring & 20/. for the sermon.

My friend M'' W" Godfrey 20/. for a ring.

My son John Cowper, sole Exor.

No witnesses named.

P. C.C.21 Dycer.

THO^L\S ELLIS, of Canewdon, co. Essex, gent. Will dated 10 Jan^ 1636. Pr. I Feb. 1636-7 by Eliz. Ellis. To my loving mother [Anne, w" of Edmund Ellis, of Stoneacre] 20' to buy her a ring my sister Fabian my sister Gatland my sister Eliz"'^ and my brother Edmund 20'' apiece to my br. Christopher io£—fo my dciur Dorolhic my sealed ringe & silver cuppe my loving wife Elizabeth ex''— to my brother EUes [of Stoneacre] and his heirs all my lands, tenements, in the countie of Kent to my wife all my lands, ten", &: reversions in Essex, for her maintenance & the education of my daur until 18; if she die s.p. the wife to have them for life. Witii", W"" Bastocke, W™ Love.

CONFIRMATION OF ARMS TO GEORGE CURE, OF LONDON, 1588.

TO all & singuler aswcll Nobles & gentilz as others to wliome thene fj'sents shall come be scene heard read or understood Robert Cooke Escj^ Alls Clarcncieulx King of Arms & principall herauld of the East West & South parts of this realme of England sendeth greet- ing in o"' Lord Everlastinge, And being required of George Cure of London gent to make Search in the registers & recordes of my office for such armes cS: creast as he may rightly beare, wherevppon I haue made search accordingly & doe find that he may lawfully beare as his An- cestors heertofor haue borne these armes & creast heerafter followinge, That is to say a feild gules, a cheveron, in cheife two roses, in point a flower deluce silver, & to the Creast uppon the helme out of a Crowne a Griffon's head a Rose gules, mantled gules doubled Silver as more playnely appeareth depicted in this margent, which Armes & Creast & every p"' and pcell thereof I the said Clarencieulx, Kinge of Armes, by power & authority to me coiriitted by letters patentes vnder the great seale of England Doe by these psents ratifye confirme giue & grant vnto the sayd George Curre gent & to his posterity and to the posterity of Thomas Curre Esq^ his father with thcire due difference, he & they the same to vse beare enjoy cS: shew forth att all times & for ever heerat'ter according to the Antient lawes of Armes without the impedim', let, or interruption of any pson or psons :

In wilnes whereof I the sayd Clarenceulx Kinge of Amies haue hereunto subscribed my name iS: thereto put the Seale of my Office the xxix."" day of May in the yeare of o'' Lord God 158S and in the xxx"' yeare of the raigne of O' most Gracious soveraine Lady Queen Elizabeth :

Rob : Cooke Clarencieulx Roy darmes. 37

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WILLS, ETC.

PETER CURE, of the Kings Town of Lynnc. Will dat. 20 Aug. 1540, pr. 20 Sep. 1540, b)' John Jilyldnall, pioctor for the Exors.

To be bur. in S' Margarct.s Church.

'J'o the Commons of ihe 'i'own of Lynne, ;;{^io.

To John Kidman, my best Salt. To Tho' \V'alter, "my markc of Swannes."

'I'o my sister Jcncy, 40/.

To Nicholas Cure, 20/.

To ray brother's da. Robert Anion's wife, 20/.

To W" Aman, 20/.

To Tho" Carvell, 20 ewes.

To my Wife Margaret, ray house, household stuff, & sheep, & all my leases of lands, & ^^roo.

Residue to my s'' Wife & W'" Sympson, E.xors.

Arthur Heward, Overseer.

Witnesses : Rich'' Johnson, Leonard I'error, Henry Newall, &c.

r. C. C. TO Akiini-.

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A HLLIAM CURE, of S" Thomas the Apostle, Southwark, Surrey,

I ^ Freemason.

Will dat. 14 June, 1579, pr. 2 July, 1579, by Anne & Cornelius Cure, Exors.

To be bur'' in S' Thomas the Apostle afores''.

My 4 godchildren, John Garretson, \\"" Love, Thomasyn Rickard, & W"' Classon, 10/- each.

Poor of S' I'homas, 20/.

My servant Henry Sturd}'e, 40/-.

My da. Margaret Sturdye, £10, & her son my godson, W'" Sturdyc, jQ^. My son in law, Rob' Sturdye, wearing apparel, iVc.

My son Cornelius Cure, wearing apparel, &c. "

ISIy wife Anne, household stuff, &c. She to have the education of my younger children.

My s'' wife & my son Cornelius, Exors.

There is a yearly payment made to me of £,e, \os. Flemish, out of certain lands in Holland beyond seas, until j{^8S is paid. I give one moiety to my wife, & the other to my child" Cornelius, Elizabeth, Richard, & Au-drye. ]My s'' children are under age.

My friends Henry Boure, glazier, & Rob' Somerscale, Overseers.

Witnesses : W'" Somerscale, scr. Rob' Somerscale, Rich'' Tiler, Minister, Harry Boure, Harry Sturdye.

r. C. C. -iQ Bakou.

T^IO^rAS cure, of S' Savyours, Southwark, Surrey, Esq^ Will dat. 24 liLay, 15SS, pr. 22 June, 15SS, by Tho' Barker, proctor for the Exors.

My wife Anne & my 2 sons George & Thomas Cure. My son in law Hugh Brookcr.

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Free Grammar School of Southwark, ^£'100.

Jolin White, of the Midd. Temple.

Tlie Sadlers Company ^t^ to make merry at my burial.

Poor of Ledgers Ashby [co. Northamp.], 40/.

Poor of S' George's parish, 20/.

Bequests to hospitals & prisons of T,ondon & Southwark.

Rob' Allen, Clerk of the Sadlers hall.

Thomas Wilde's 3 children.

My daughter's daur, Anne Wyldc, /~,\o at marriage.

Kdmondes 2 children.

Children of my Uncle John Cure.

My brother Dysone & my sister.

To M' Walker, of the Wardrobe, £,t, for a ring.

My two houses in Southwark tobc cliar;;ed witii payment of ^,5. 9. S. p ann. for ever, to the use of the poor of the new erected College in Southwark.

My wife Anne, my son Geo. Cure, & my son in law Hugh Prooker, Exors.

Witnesses : Rob' Allyn, Roger Williams, Anne Perpointe.

P. C. C. 43 Rutland.

I OHN LYTTLEBURYE, or LITTLEBURIE, of Stisted, co. Essex, J yeoman.

Will 13 Sep., 1605, pr. 12 May, 1606, by his relict, Susan Lyttle- burye.

Poor of Stisted, 40/.

My dwelling house, & my copyhold in Stisted, held of the Manor of Stisted Plall, to my wife Susan, till my son Tho' Littleburye is aged 24.

Lands and tents, in Stisted, & a copyhold held of the manor of Stansted in Hallsted, to my son W'" Lyttleburyc, at age of 21.

Lands and tents, purchased of John Glascock, gent., to my son John Lyttleburye, at age of 21.

Residue to my wife Susan, sole Extrlx.

John Sorell, of Stisted, Overseer.

Witnesses : John Smithe, elk., W'" Wallis, George AVood, Josias Draper.

P. C. C.12 Stafford.

nPHOMAS EDMUNDES, of S' Saviours, Southwark, co. Surrey. J- Will dat. 5 Aug. 1606. Admon. 26 Nov. 1607, to I'homas Perryn, cousin, & one of the creditors, the Exor, Bernard Edmundes, having died.

All my proper goods & chattels to Barnard Edmundes, he to be Exur. All my lands to Hugh Brooker, Esq'., of S' Saviours, Southwark. Witnesses : John Stutevile, mercer, The' Winche, Rob' Gotten.

P. C. C. 85 Hudleston.

BERNARD EDMUNDES, late of Allhallows the less, Thames Street, London, dec''. Admon. 2 Oct., 1606, to James Edmonds, next of kin, Margaret Edmundes the relict of s'' defunct, for certain causes having renounced.

P. C. C. Admons. 160C), fo. 53.

HUGHE BROWKER, of S' Saviours, Southwark, co. Surrey, Esq. Will dat. 31 Dec. 1607 [1607-8], by his relict, Jane Browker.

The lease of the manor of Parris Garden, in par. of S' Saviours, to my wife for 14 years after my decease, & also my lease of the Bell, on Fish Street hill, towards payment of my debts & performance of my Will. My son Tho' Browker to have the lease of Paris Garden at the expira- tion of the s'' 14 years.

An yron mill at Abinger, Surry, to my s'' wife.

To my eld. da. Eliz. Browker an annuity of 40 marks 'out of my ten" in Southwark.

To my brother in law W™ Danby, gent., an annuity of ^20 out of my iands & ten" in S' Saviours, & to his daur Anne Danby ;£,S°, and to his other da' ;;{^2o each as they come of age.

M' Edmond Snape, preacher, ;£^.

To M'' John Bericke, /^Jo, &z as long as he is Schoolmaster to my children ^,^5 p ann.

To the poor of S' Saviour ^5 p. ann., & the Free Grammar School ;^S p. ann., out of the rent of the Red Lyon, Southwark, now in the tenure of 'W"' Mayhue, Brewer.

Mourning to my brother, M'' Pagett, & my sister his wife, my cousin M"' Thomas Emerson & his wife, my cousin Myn & his wife, my cousin Skynner's wife & her dau', my brothers M'' George Cure cSr M' Thomas Cure & their wives, M' Roger Middleton & his wife, & to each of the children of my s"" cousins Thomas Emerson- &: Robert Min, & my s"* brothers Geo. & Thomas Cure.

Residue to my wife Jane & my 3 young' daurs, viz. Anne Browker, Marye Browker, & Jane Browker, they to be joint ExtiMces.

My s'' brother M"' Padgett, M'' Roger Middleton, W" Hoopill, gent., & John Bingham, Overseers.

Messuages in S' Saviours par. which I bought of Mabbe, the Spurre Inn, in S' Saviours, & a messuage & land in S' George the Martyr, Southwark, to my youngest son Hugh Browker, my wife to receive the rents, &c. till his age of 21.

Residue of my lands & tents, to my eldest son Tho' Browker, at age of 21. I give him also such lands as I hold by lease in Sundridge, co. Kent.

(No witnesses named.)

/>. C. C. 15 miiJcbaiick.

LETTICE CURE, of Shoe Lane, par. of S' Brides, London, Widow. Will dat. 13 June, 1635, pr. 16 June, 1635 by Tho' Goodere. My da. Susanna Lea to receive from my son Battle ^^13 10. which he owes me, & which she is to bestow on my funeral. My son Matthew Tomson, linen, ^c.

My son Charles Timpson {sic) & his 2 children under age, 40/ each. My son Battle, 12"". !My son Phillip, 12''. My da. Bcareblock & her child 20/ each for rings. My cousin Tho' Dabourne j^io, & his son I'ho' Dabourne & da. Christian Dabourne 40/ each.

My cousin Margaret Goodere, late wife of Henry Goodere, gent., ;^5. My cousins Henry & John Goodere & Eliz"' & Marg' Goodere, 40/ each.

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My cousin Tho' Goodere, gent., Exor, to whom 40/ & my down bed, & all my bonds, bills, &c., to be to the use of him & his 2 brothers. Witnesses ; Tho' Dabourne, W™ Titon, Anne Tyton.

Coininissary Court 0/ Livuhvi, v. 27, fo. 79.

This will was also proved later in P. C. C. (no Sadkr).

1 1 HLLIAM CUER, late of S' Thomas Apostle, Southwark, Surrey,

Admon. 14 Dec, 1632, to his mother Joanc Cuer during minority of Mary, Cornelius, & Agnes Cuer, children of the .s'' William.

F. C. C. Adiiwns. 1O32, fo. 139.

MARKE LENNE, of S' Brides, Fleet Street, London, cit. & Paynter Stayner.

Will 13 Nov., 1637, pr. 9 Dec, 1637, by Humfrey Lenn.

To be bur"* in Middle Isle of S' Brides.

'I"o my AVife Jane ' one-third of my estate, in satisfiiction of all claims.

Another third to my da. Dorothy Lenn " & any child or children I may have by my now wife, at ages of 21 or marriage.

My sister Mary Highway 5: her daur Anne Highway.

My brother Humfrey Lenne, cit. & Barber Surgeon of London, Exor, to whom residue.

My father in law AF Simon Waddupp & my brother in law John HenlDery, overseers.

My friend, W'" Onley.

Residue of the last third of my estate to my s'' da. Dorothy Lenne at age of 21, or niarr^'.

Witnesses : Henry Travers, scr. Anth. Saxon, Edw'' Baker.

P.C.C. 166 Goarc.

THOMAS CURE, late of Newington Butts, co. Surrey, dec". Admon. 21 Oct. 1637, to his relict Letice Cure.

F. C. C. Adinons. 1637, fo. 116.

MARTHA CURE, of S' Brides als S' Bridgetts, Fleet Street, London, widow. Nuncupative will on or about 6 May, 1638. Admon. 12 iNLay, 163S, to Giles Willoughby, prin. legatee.

I give all to my true friend M'' Gyles Willoughby, of S' Mary Stayn- ings, London, jeweller, he to give his daur M'" Sara Rutter, now wife of ^r W"' Rutter, jeweller, my kirtle & wastcoate which I have begun to work.

M'itnesses : Eliz. Smith, Susan Blalocke.

Commissary Court of London, vol. 27, fo. 411.

' The s" Jane was da. of Tlio. Cure of Newington. ' Dorothy Lenne was d.i. by a foimcv wife.

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EPHRAIM CURRE, of Redding, Berks, mercer. Will dat. 17 July, 1655, pr. 20 Feb. 1655-6, by John Curre.

The rents of my lease of a mess. & lands in Hungerford, Berks, which I hold of M' John Mundie, of Newbury, to my brother, John Curre, for 4 years, & after, the s'' mess. & lands to my nephew, Thomas Curre, son of my brother, Tho' Curre, he to pay his 3 sisters, Ursula Curre, Eliz"' Curre, &: [i/ii/i/:] Curre, ;^^5 each.

Sara Carre, da. of my •brother, John Curre, V^'io, i^ to her sister, Rebecca Curre, ^5.

Small bequests to i\Tary Rumsey, of Reading, sp', John Perne, of Kintburie, W" Bufton, of Reading, flax dresser, & Ellen Bufton, of Reading, sp'.

My brother, John Curre, Exor.

To my master, M' W" Knight, all monies due to me from him, over £^0, he to pay my funeral charges, &c.

Witnesses : W"" Knight, Tho' Knight, Joseph Phillat.

F. C.C.zz Bcrhehy.

MATHEW CURE, of Binlev. co. Warwick. Will dat. Feb. 2, 1656, pr. 3 Dec. 1658, by Rich'' Cure.

To my wife Ciceley all my lands & tents, in Binley, held by lease from W", lord Craven, & also all plate given to her severally by the Prince Elector palatine, the afores'' lord Craven, the Countess of Tomond, & Sir W" Craven, Knt., & also my lands & tents, in Brinklow, co. Warw., & household stuff, &c., in my now dwelling house at Brinklow.

All my lands, &:c., in Coates & Cowgills, in the parish of Gisburne, co. York, to Mathew Cure, son of my nephew, Mathew Cure, of Coates, afs*", rem' to W"' Cure, ano'' son of my s'' nephew Mathew, rem' to my nephew, Richard Cure, of Brinklow, rem' to myafs" nephew, Mathew Cure.

To my s* neph.ew, Mathew Cure, an annuity of p{^20, & his wife Elizabeth an annuity of ;^io if she outlives him.

The Inn called the (jeorge at Loughborough, co. Leic, to the afs** W'" Cure.

My sister Agnes Watson, ^5 yearly.

John & Mathew Watson, sons of W'" Watson, of the Height, J[^t.oo each, & to Elizabeth Cure, da. of my s" nephew Mathew Cure, ^150 at age of 20 or marr"'.

Rings of 20/ to my brother in law W" Watson &: my sister his wife. My cousin Geo. Sheers & wife & child". My cousin Tim" Gilbert & wife & child". My nephew Rich'' Cure & wife & child". My cousin W" Sheers & wife & child". My cousin Rob' Sheers & wife & child". The 2 daurs of my dec*" cousin Rob' Sheers. The 2 child" of my dec** cousin W™ Watson. Mary Harwood, da. of my cousin Stepheji Harwood. My cousin Rob' Warden, of Greenwich, & his sister Eliza- beth, & her da. Katherine. My cousin John Taylor, of Fetchamsted. My nephew Anthony Watson & wife.

Poor of Brinklow, ;^5, of Binley, ^^^5.

My eldest brother John Ctire an annuity of ^5, & his da. Jane Cure an annuity of ^"3.

The afores'' Richard Cure, E.xor.

Residue to Mathew Cure, son of my afs'' nephew Mathew Cure.

Witnesses : John Crime. Ja : Holloway. Tho" Slade.

P. C. C. 644 Wotton. 43

T OHN CUR, of East Grafton, in Parish of Great Bodwen [Bedwyn], J Wilts, husbandman. Will dat. 29 Nov. 1656, pr. 23 Sep. 1657, by Edw'' Nutley.

To be bur'' in church or chy'' of Great Bodwen.

Henry Branker & his mother Eliz. Branker.

My brother Edw'' Cur. & his 3 child".

My brother in law John Elkins & his four child".

My mother in law Joane Elkins.

Residue to my kinsman Edw'' Nutley, sole E.xor.

Witnesses : Rob" Sommersett. Christ' Staplehorne.

F. C. C. 32 Rut hen.

CICILEY CURE, of Binloy, co. Wanv., widow. Will dat. 29 Feb. 1663-4, pr. 14 Apr., 1664 by Rob' Warden.

My nejihew Rob' Warden, of East Greenwich, Kent, sole E.xor, to whom residue.

My niece Anne Jacob.

My niece IMolasse it her child".

My niece Sarah Jefferey & her son.

My niece Elizabeth Munnioth & her dau. Catherine Allen.

My cousin, the wife of M'' Timothy Gibbard the elder. My goddau. Mar\' Gibbard. My cousin Hester Gibbard.

My cousin Robert Shires, of Bisseter, co. Oxon, & his wife, & their son Thomas Shires, & their other child".

Mary Bucknoll, wid.

My cousin Tymothy Gibbard the younger, & my friends Henry Stevens, of Combe, & IsV John Brownell, of Coventry, overseers.

Witnesses : Rich"" Jeay. Tho' Wale. John Brownell.

P. C. C 39 Bruce.

ALICE DE CURE, of S' Saviours, Southwark, co. Surrey, widow. Will dat. 28 Aug., 1671, pr. 19 Oct., 1691, by Mary Nobes.

Poor of the Dutch Church, ;^2o.

My cousin Eliz"" Greene & her da. Margaret, 20/ each.

Mary Chase, 20''.

.... Barton, reader at the Dutch Church, & his wife & 2 da'.

My cousin Cooper's child".

Margaret Hornby, wid.

My cousin Marg' Hunt.

My cousins, Mary, wife of Jonathan Firmin, & her sister, Susanna Crowder.

My cousin W" Billing.

Poor of Kisden.

Stephen York's daur.

Children of Annis Baker.

Residue to my cousin, the wife of John Nobes, of Southwark. Cheese- monger, sole Extrix.

Witnesses : Rich** Milton. Nich. Warner. Goddard Newington.

F. C. C.-12 0 Duke.

JOHN CURE, late of Ashby Leger, co. Northampton, wid', dec''. Admon. 13 Apr. 1674, to his brother, Brian Cure.

F. C. C. Adinons. 1674, fo. 54. 44

P LIZA.BETH CURE, of S' Clement danes, co, Midd., Sp', dec^ -•— Admon. 3 Nov. 1683, to her father, George Cure.

P. C. C. Admons. 1G83, fo. 156.

JOHN CURE.

J Will dat. 22 Feb. 16S9, pr. 5 May, 1690, by the relict, Sarah Cure.

My eld. son John Cure, & my da. Barbary Cure, £,\oo each at ages of ra.

My younger son. Rich' Cure, ^50 at age of 21.

My wife Sarah, sole Extrix.

My friends Rob" Marriott & Oliver Atkcy, overseers.

Witnesses : Rich'' Chapman. John Courtice. Jonathan Rickaby.

P. C. C. 66 Dyke.

/""HRISTOPHER CURE, soldier in Lieut. Col. King's Company of ^ H.M. Regiment of Guards commanded by the Duke of Scomberge.

Will dated 7 Sept. 1691, pr. 4 Jan. 1691-2, by Henry Miller.

My brother John Cure, i/.

A bond for £^9' ^ '''■11 residue to my brother in law Henry Miller, Taylor, & his son, my nephew Mathew Miller, equally.

The said Henry Miller, sole Exor.

Witnesses : John Wood. W" Mertaine, &c.

P. C. C. 4 Fane.

'I VALENTINE CURE, of Stepney, co. Midd., Mariner.

V Will dat. 6 Mar., 1701, pr. 22 Apr., 1707, by Sarah Cure, the relict.

All to my wife Sarah Cure, sole Extri.x.

Witnesses : John Tompson. Eliz. Bennett. Jam. Thompson.

P. C. C.&i Poky.

WILLIAM CURE, late in H.M. Ship Edgar, bach^ dec". Admon. 4 Oct. 1704, to his first cousin, Mary Smith, als Hopkinson, wife of John Smith.

P. C. C. Admons. 1704, fo. 201.

JOHN CURE, late of Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, dec", in H.M. Ship J " Med way. "^

Admon. 30 Apr. 1707, to his relict, Mary Cure.

P. C. C. Admons. 1707, fo. 65.

MARGARET CURE, late of S' Martin's in the Fields, co. Midd., widow, dec". Admon. 2 Dec. 1723, to her son, George Cure.

J'. C. C. Admons. Dec. 1723.

CAPEL PAYNE ' [described in the Probate Act as late of S' Ann, Westminster, co. Midd., Esq""]. Will dat. 2S May, 1759, pr. 26 July, 1764, by his relict, Jane Payne.

' Capel Payne, Esq., town cleik of Gloucester, died 1764. (" London M.igazine," 1764, p. 485O

45

To my son George Payne my Study of Books.

To my wife's servant, Ann Louiston, in consideration of her long services, ;^5.

All residue (not already settled on my son George Payne at his marriage) to my wife Jane, sole Extrix, she to make provision for my dau. Jane Payne.

Witnesses : Stella Freeman. . Ann Oliver. Rob' Jessett.

F. C. C. 279 Simpson.

Close Roll. I Car. i.p'. 3. A''", no.

Cure anh Golui\i:;ham.

/^"^EORGE CURE, of Newington, co. Surrey, Esq., acknowledges ^-J obligation to pay to Thomas Goldingham, of the Inner Temple, London, Esq., on the feast of S' John Baptist. Dat. at Westminster, 25 Apr. 1625.

Public Record Office, Fcltcr Lane.

Close Roll. I Car. \. part 31. N'. 104. Cure and Littelburve.

GEORGE CURE, of Newington, Surrey, Esq., & Thomas Cure, of the same place, gent., acknowledge bond for ,-^200 to be paid to Anne Littelbury, of London, Spinster, on the feast of S' John the Baptist next following.

Dated 25 Apr. 1625.

Public Record Office, Fetter Lane.

Chancery Bills and Answers, temp. Car. I. Bundle C.C. 48, A^" 54.

Cure v. Cure, iSrc

T UTETIA CURE (Compl'), late wife of Geo. Cure, of Newington, J—' dec"", was marr** about two y" since to the s"* Geo. Cure, who afterw**' (about May 7 K. Cha') settled a jointure of ^20 p ann. out of certain tenem'' in Newington Butts, Philip Thompson, cit. & Jovner, & Tho' Croslye, cit. & clothworker, of Lond., being trustees of the deed of settlem'. Shortly after marriage the s"" Geo. Cure possessed himself of ^70 of her money, & soon after Compl' had to maintain herself, & had like to have starved ; & about a year & a half after marriage the s" Geo. Cure died, & his son & h. Tho' Cure & Lettice his wife, Edward Threel, & Henry Hanninge tenants of the afs" tenem" in Newington Butts, got possession of the s" deed of settlem' & refuse payment of the annuity of ;i£^2o, saying that the s*" tenem" were made over to him by his s'' father, Geo. Cure, prior to the alleged settlem'. Compl' therefore prays that the s'' Thomas Cure & Lettice his wife, with the tenants of the s"* messuages may be summoned to ansv.'er the s'' Bill of complaint. On 29 Tan. 1632, the def Tho' Cure & Lettice his wife, & the 46

aforenamed tenants of the said Messuages reply that by deed (ii Ja' I.) betw. the s'' Geo. Cure of i p' & John Lyttylburye of the other part, & for ;^2oo paid by Edw"' Lyttylbury, father of the s'' John, to the s'' Geo. Cure, & in consideration of a conveyance of lands at Enfield, co. Midd., by the s"* Edw'' Lyttylburye to his da. l.cttice, who was about to marry Thomas Cure, the s'' CJeorgc Cure conveyed his chief mess. & all his lands & tents, in Newinfi;ton to the use of himself the s'' Geo. Cure for life, rem' to his then wife Hcllen for her life, & after her death to the s'' The" Cure & his heirs./ The s'' Geo. Cure, being about 75 years old, marr"" the Conipl'-, the marriage being brouglit about by one M" Croslye, who received money for the same. The s'' def" have not jiossession, nor do they know anything of the s*" pretended deed of Jointure. That the s'' tencm" were conveyed by IndPe (8 July, 1 1 Jac. I.) from Geo. Cure to the s'' Tho' Cure, Thomas Goldingham of the Inner Temple, Esq., John Williams, Rob" Davies, & Alex'' Bushe, gent., being witnesses. The def" therefore pray that the case may be dismissed.

F/Mu- Record Office.

Chancery Bill and Aimwrs, temp. Car. I. Bundle C.C. 99, iV"" 2. CtJRE V. HiNTON, 20 May, 1640.

GEORGE CURE, of the Inner Temple, London, gent, on behalf of the Complt, Frances his wife. Sir Francis Jones, late of London, lent., dec**, grandfather to the afs*" Frances Cure, purchased (in the name of Thomas Bankcroft) the impropriations of the parsonages of Uffington, Braken, & Wolston, & a farm called Hardwell, & after his decease the right descended to his eld. son Abraham Jones (father of the Compr, Frances Cure), who having lands of the value of ;^8oo per ann. which would descend to his son & h. app', and not having personal Estate sufficient to make provision for his younger children, the s** Abraham Jones joined with Thomas Bankcroft, & conveyed the impropriations & farm afores'' to the use of the s'' Compl" & William Jones & Richard Jones, younger sons of the said Abraham. Which Abraham Cure soon after died, the s'' Complt Frances being then an infant, & Susan Jones, her mother, entered upon the s'' premises in right of her child", and under pretence of their benefit, became possessed of all the evidences, & also afterwards took to husband one W™ Hinton, who combined with her to defeat the s*" Complt. & the other younger children, &: it is believed have destroyed the evidences, because the said Susan Hinton hath of late been much troubled in conscience, confessing she had done her daughter (the s'* Compl') wrong in making away with the evidences or writings ; & the s** W" Hinton hath often confessed that the three afs** impropriations & farm belonged of right to the younger children of the s** Susan by her first husband, & yet they go about to defraud them of their right.

The Compl' prays that the s** W'° Hinton & Susan his wife may be summoned to appear & answer the above complaint.

[Bill of Complaint only.]

rublic Record Office^ Fetter Lane.

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Chancery Bills and Answers, temp. Car. i., Bundle C.C. iiTyN' 52. Cure v. Lenne. BiLt and Answer. 17 May, 1641.

GEORGE CURE, of the Inner Temple, gent., Francis Bra.xton, of London, Painter Stayner, & Jane his wife, Complts.

Whereas one Mark Lenne, of ]-,ondon, Payntcrstayner, late dec'', being a bachelor,* marr'' the afores'' Complt. Jane Cure, witii the proviso that he should make her a good jointure. About a year after the s*" Rf.arkc Lenne falling sick was reminded of liis promise, & did make his will, and devised a third of liis estate to his s'' wife Jane, a third to his dauglitcr Dorothy Lenne, & to any child his wife might go with at his decease, & the remaining third to his brother Humijhrey Lenne, whom he made Exor. The s'' Marke Lenne died in S' Bride's, London, about Nov. 1637, his estate amounting in value to about ^,i,'ioo, the s** Humphrey proving the will, & promising to account to the s'' Jane for her third.

About two years since the afores'' Francis Braxton marr'' the s'' Jane Lenne, widow, & applied for a settlement of the matter. The s'' Hum- phrey lent them ;£ioo, promising to make an accompt to them of the said third part, but now refuses to do so, & says that the estate was worth very little, & testator was much in debt at time of his decease.

Answer of Humphrey Lynne, 22 May, 1641. That the s** Marke at his marriage was to receive ;^2oo, of which not more than ^^50 was paid, & he does not believe the s"" Marke made any promise as to a jointure. That in Dec'' 1637, he died at his house in S' Bride's, & by his will gave one third of his estate to the said Jane, one third to his dau. Dorothy Lynne (by a former wife), & to such child or children as his wife Jane might have or be with at his decease.

That the estate was valued at_;^8S5. 6. 6, of which ^202 were despe- rate debts.

The deft is quite ready to make a statement to the Court.

Public Record Office, Filter Lane.

Chancery Proceedings. Bills &> Answers. Bridges iv., B &" A, before 1 7 14. No. 412.

Cure v. Cure. (26 Apr. 1659.)

CICILIE CURE (Compl'), widow, relict of Mathew Cure, cit. & merch' Taylor of London, which Mathew Cure died without issue, & his cousins german & next of kin Richard Cure & ]\L^thcw Cure have confederated together with others unknown, to deprive Complt. of her rights in his estate. The s"* Mathew made the afs'' Richard Exor of his Will. The Defts. deny the above allegation.

Public Record Office, Fetter Lane.

' Not a bachelor, as he had a da. Dorothy by a former wifi:.

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Mi-k

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[GREE.

=Mary, dau. of James and Jean Farquharson, of Inver- raiikl, married in the parish church of SS. Peter and Paul, Bath, 13 June, ly''";. She (hed 18 March, 1785, aged 49, and was buried at Grecnwicli.

lerine I)od, only child of William Dod, cher of Lincoln's Inn (who died 4 il, 1794, aged 70, and was buried at on Va Hence, Kent), by Rebecca Wel- his wife, dau. of Spicer Weld on, Esq., cher of Lincoln's Inn. She was born March, 1773, and died 14 June, 1S54, 1 81, buried at Woodford.

r-_ I. William Oliver, bo; Woodford April, bapt. at

ing 25 1835, die Dec buried at bingworth

les Wright 2. Samuel Brown Oliver, =:= Caroline Chats-

le Grange, of St. Peter's College, man, born 6 June,

1795, and Cambridge, born at the 1815, died 22

, by Sophia Grange, Farnham, Surrey, April, 1S69, at

019 Nov., 19 Jan., 1809, bapt. at Dover.

879, at Farnham 30 May, 18 10,

lese.x. mar. at St. George's, Han- over Square, 3 Aug., 1 83 1.

I. Ellen Children Olivi born at Enfield 17 Jai 1805, died 10 June, 18: aged 20, buried at Woe ford.

I. Rebie at Ongar 1865, "ba; bingworth 1865

1

Vlice Mary= er, born at bingworth 30 , 1844, 'lapt. c 25 Aug., 4, mar. at jbingworth 7 1868.

:Henry Collingwood, Captain 2Sth Regi- 8. WilliamOliver,

ment (now Lieut.-Colonel 2nd Batta- LL.B., born at

lion Gloucester Regiment), youngest Eobbing\vorth,i8

son of Henry John William Colling- Nov., 1845, bapt.

wood, of Lilburn Tower and Cornhill there 12 July,

House, Northumberland, formerly 4th 1S46, educated

DragoonGuards(whodied April, 1840), at Eton and

by Frances Carnaby his wife, daughter Caius Coll.,Cam-

of Sir John Haggerston, Bart., of El- bridge, died 2

lingham, Northumberland (she died July, 1869, buried

17 April, 1870), born at Edinburgh atBobbingworth. 7 Dec., 1839.

9. Rose 0 born at bingwortl Aug., bapt. the Oct., died24M 1866, bur Bobbingv

Henry Weldon 9. Christopher Selwyn Dod n 13 Sept., 1880, Oliver, born 4 Jan., 1S87, ke. Plants, bapt. at Alverstoke, Hants, bapt. there 1 1 April. -

Farquharson Ba: Oliver, born 5 Sej 1867, died 8 IX 1869, buried Bobbingworth.

OLIVER PEDIGREE.

Captain John Oliver, H.E.I.C.S., described in Mamn[;e Register as=pMary, dau. of Jai John Oliver, of parish of Si. Peter, Cornliill, I.ondun, of Crooms cauld, married in Hill, Greenwich, mar. in tlie Abbey Church, Bath, 13 June, 1709, Paul, Balh, 13 Jii buried at Greenwich 29 April, 1795. AVill dated 27 July, 1791, in aged 49, and was which he menlions his sister Catherine Morgan, of Enfield.

n, of Invcr- ;. Peter mid [.-irch, .7S5,

Rev. John Oliver, only son, of- Pembroke Hallj Cambridge, born tO J'ine, 1770, mar. at Enfield 10 Jan., 1S04, died 29 March, 182S, buried al St. George's-in-the-East, Middle- sex, s April, 1S2S, aged 58.

: Catherine Hod, only child of William Dod, Ilcncherof Lincoln's Inn (who died 4 April, J 7.94, aged 70, and w.-is buried at HuttOD Vatlence, Kent), by Rebecca Wel- don his wifi;, dau. of Spicer AVeldon, Esq., Bencher of Uncoln's Inn. She was born 14 March, 1773, and died 14 June, 1S54, aged Si, buried at Woodford.

Jane, dau. of James Marsh = Weldon (who was born 28 Oct., 1774, and died 6 Dec, 1S50, being buried at Duddington, CO. North- ampton),by Jane Oliphant his wife, born 2 March, 1811, died 2 Nov., 1S7S, buried at Bobbingworth.

3, Rcv.AVmiam Macjanlay Oliver.z M.A., Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, Rector of Bobbingworth, 'Essex, born at the Grange, l-'arn- ham, Surrey, 2 March, iSio, bapt. at Farnham 30 May, iSi'o, mar. at Nassington, Northamptonshire, 8 July, iSj4.

:Sophia,dau. of James Wright 2. Samuel Brown Oliver, =

(who was bom at the Grange, of St. Peter's College,

Farnham, 3 April, 1795,. and Cambridge, born at the

died 31 July, 1S74), by Sophia Grange, Farnham, Surrey,

Bright his wife, born 19 Nov., 19 Jan., 1809, bapt. at

1833, mar. 12 Nov., iS7g,at Farnham 30 May, iSio,

Teddington, Middlesex. mar. at St. George's, Han- over Square, 3 Aug., 1 83 1.

: Caroline Chats- man, bom6June, 1815, died 22 April, 1869, at

1. Ellen Childrer born at Enfield 1805, died 10 Jul aged 20, buried a

I. Wniiam Dod 2. Catherine Jane 3. Ellen Frances =

Oliver, bora at Oliver, boni at Oliver, bom at

Woodford 23 Woodford, 6 May, Woodford 8

Apnl, 1S35, 1836, bapL at April, 1S37,

bapL at Bart- Woodford 20 bapt at Wood-

^s -5 Joriev Feb, 1S57, died foid, 6 May,

1S35, died 25 6 Oct, 1855, 1837, mar. at St.

Dec, 1840, buried at Bob- James', Picca-

buried st Bob- bingworth. dilly, 24 Oct.,

Liiiffwoitb. 1861.

alston, 4. Samuel Pasficld=:

Barrtstcr-at-Law, Oliver, R.A., bom

of Chart Sutton, at Woodford 30

Kent, 7th son of Oct., 1838, bapt. at

William Balston, Bobbingworth, 30

of Maidstone, by June, 1839, mar,

Catherine VaU atSt. James'Cathe-

"lance his wife, dral. Port Louis,

born 30 Jan., 10 Sept., 1S63. 1S22, bapt. at Maidstone.

Dick, 2nd cau. of Frederick Mylius l>ick,_

5. Janics Farquharsorb Oliver, Lieut. 1 1 thRegt., born at Shelley House, Ongar, 20 July, 1S40, ba]jt.. at Bobbingworth iG Aug., 1840, educated at Eton and St. Peter's College, Cambridge, mar. at Bobbingworth, 20 Sept., 1866, died 18 Oct., 1S6S, bur. at Bob-

Julia Katharine, 6. Rebecca \^''cIdon only child of IJarry Oliver, born at ParrSquance.Esq., Bobbing^vorth 9 of Frant, Kent. Jan., 1842, chris-

tened there 28 May," 1S43, died 26 March. 1865, buried at Bobbing-

Mary=f=HenryCollingwood, Captain 28th Regi- S.WilliamOliver, 9. Rose Oliver,

born al ment (now Lieul.-Colonel 2nd Batta- LL.B,, born at born at Bob-

Bubbingworth3o Uon Gloucester Regiment), youngest Bobbingworth, 18 bingworth 31

of Henry John William Colling- Nov., 1845, bapt. Aug., 1847,

25 Aug., wood, of Lilburn Tower and.Cornhill there 12 July, bapt. there 3 21 Dec, i8f

House, Northumberland, formerly 4th 1846, educated Oct., 1847, Bobbingworth.

Bobbingworth 7 DragoonGuards(who died April, 184c), at Eton and died24March,

by Frances Carnaby his wife, daughter Caius Coll., Cam- iSGCiburied-at

of Sir John Haggerston, Bart., of El- bridge, died 2 Bobbingworth.

lingham, Northumberland (she died July, 1S69, buried

17 April, 1870), born at Edinburgh atBobbingworth.- 7 Dec, 1S39.

son of the Hon. and Ven. Charles le Poer Trench, Archdeacon of Armagh.

II. Agnes Oliver, born at Bobbing- woHii =1 Jime, 1851, bapt. there 14 Sept., 1S51.

12. LjetitLa Sehv7n Oliver, bom at Bobbingworth 30 Dec, 1852, bapt. there 14 May, 1S54.

I. Rebie OHver. bom 2. Katherine Rose Oliver,

ai Ongar 27 March, bom at Erockhurst, Hants,

1865, bapt. at Bob- 11 Feb., 1867, bapt. at

bingworth, 14 May, Alverstoke i May, 1867.

3. William^ Edmund 4. Ellen Frederica

Oliver, bom 30 Aug., Oliver, born 16 July,

18G8, at S. Peter-Port, 1870, at S. Peter-Port,

Guernsey, bapt. there. Guernsey, bapt. there.

^. Pasfield Victor Oliver,

6. Louise Lilian Oliver,

7. Jolin

Farquli

born 8 Aug., 1S72, al Ply-

liorn 6 Sept., 1S74, at

Oliver,

iMin 2

mouth, bapt. there Sept.

Buncrana, co. Donegal,

1S76,

at Ha

bapt. there.

Hants,

bapt.

arson 8. Robert Henry Weldon 9. Christophe

May, Oliver, bcirn 1 3 Sep^., 1 S80, Oliver, born

ivant, at Alverstoke, Hants, bapt. at Alverstokt

there there Oct. 20. there 11 Apii

SelwTn Dod 4 Jan., 1SS7,

Rebic Collingwood, Edith Haggerston Collingwood,

born at Bobbing- born at Bobbingworth 7 Mav,

worth 3 Sept,, iS('9, 1S72, died 12 June, 1S72,

bapt. tiiere 24 Oct., buried at JJobbingworth.

POOLE.

Visitation of Essex, 1664.

Richard Poole, of =p Mary, da. of Nicholas Cubbingworlh, in 1 P'ield, of Bubbing- com. Essex. I worth. , I

John Poole, of 13ubbing-=pMary, da. of Will: Thorow- worth, gent., Anno good, of Norwealc, IJassclt, 1664. i in com. Essex.

i ^T- -1

John Poole, Richard. Mary.

Sonne and hcire

^^- ^::poo&^

RICHARD POOLE, of Bobbingworth, co. Essex, Yeoman. \\'ill dat. 19 Dec. 1639, pr. 10 June, 1C42, by John Poole, power reserved.

My da. Parnell, wife of Edw*" Havers, j[^(^o.

My da. Love, now wife of Edw'' Burton, ;!^So.

My da. Mary, now wife of Ferdinando Stubbing ats Hoult, ;£(io.

My da. Ann Poole isic), now wife of Rob' Ingram, £.'^0.

My da. Sarah Poole {sic), now wife of Gyles Aylett ^50.

If any of rny s'' da' die before receiving their legacies, then to go to their children.

To the children of my afores" daurs, & of my eldest son John {sic), £S each.

To my second son John {sic) Poole, £,Z'^°i & copyhold lands m Epping, in the Manor of Epingbury, rem'' in default to my son W" Poole.

To my son W" Poole a tenem' in Bobingworth in which Suzan Eve now dwells, a croft called Barkercroft, a field called Erukefield, & a meadow called Brickfield meadow, all in Bobingworth, now or late in the tenure of my eld. son John Poole & Suzan Eve, rem'' in default to my 2" son John Poole. Also to the s'' William, a wood called Long- barnes, & land at Beauchamp Rothing, Essex, rem' to my eld. son John.

To be bur. in Bobingworth Church at the end of the pew where I usually sit, & to the poor of Bobbingworth, £^t^.

Residue to my eld. son John Poole, & my son W" Poole, joint Exors.

My friend Zachary Bell, of High Ongar, Overseer.

Witnesses, Anthony Hardy, Ann Cakebread, Sach. Bell.

r. C. C Si CampbcU.

ROBERT POOLE, late of Langdon Hills, co. Essex, dec"'. Admon. 26 June, 1655, to his relict Jane Poole.

P. C. C. Adinuns. 1655./^. 135. 49 ' "

'HTHOMAS POOLE, of Bromefeild, Essex, Yeoman. -L Will dat. 6 Apr. 1654, pr. 30 Oct. 1654 by his nephew Tho' Poole.

_ My mess. &c. in Bromefeild to my wife Joane for life, rem' to my kinsman Lawrence Poole, s"" son of my brother Timothy Poole, rem' iu succession to Thomas & Richard, other sons of my brother Timothy.

Lands & ten'ts called Partridges, Gouldings & Biirfeilds, in Brome- feild to my brother Timothy Poole, rem' to his son Tho'.

Mess. I.S: lands called Hedghall in Much Waltham, Essex, to my nejjhew John Poole, eld. son of my bro. Timothy.

Thomas Archer & Mary Archer, children of my sister.

Mess. &c. called Howlets Hall in Bromefeild to my nephew Henry Poole, 4 son of my brother Timothy.

To Elizabeth, Hcnr)-, & Richard Poole, children of my s" brother Timothy, ^{^'20 eacli.

My kinswoman, my brother's dau. Eliz. Wheeler & her two sons.

!My cousin Deane's son.

My cousin Sarah Woodcock.

IMary, John, Joane & Avis Aglett, under age, children of Jolin & Mary Aglett.

Abraham, Avis & Tho' Sharpe, under age, children of Abraliam Sharpe of Boreham, & Clemens his wife.

Poor of Bromefeild, ;^s.

William Turrich, son of my &■* wife.

Residue to my afs'' nephew, Thomas Poole, Exor.

jNIy friends, John Atwood, esq., & master W' Whitfeild, Overseers.

Witnesses, Eliz. Atwood, Susan Cooke, Mathew Carvach, Anthony Knightbridge, W" Whitfeild.

P. C. C.2^6 Alchin.

PETER POOLE, of High Lavor, Essex, Yeoman. Will dat. 21 Feb. 1645, pr. 10 May, 1655, by the Exors. My dwelling house in High Lavor to my son W"' Poole, he to pay my wife an annuity of ^3.

My mess. &c. in Magdalen Lavor to my wife for life, rem'' to my son Tho" Poole.

Residue to my son W'" Poole, sole Exor. Witnesses, Rob" King, jun', Joy Chapman.

r. C. C. 365 Ayk/l.

ROBERT POOLE, of Ro.xwcll, Essex, Yeoman. ^ Will dat. 23 Nov. 1656, proved 14 Apr. 1657 by Jane Poole the relict.

My dwelling house to my wife for life, rem'' to my son William. Parcels of land to my sons Tliomas, Jeremy c\: Robert, '& to my daurs Constance & Sarah, my wife to have the benefit of the s'' lands as long as she remains a widow. My wife, Extrix. ^Vilnesses, John Lichfeild, Samuel Lukyn, Francis Marsh.

r. c. c. 12S liiii/uu. 5^

3nUj:<

INDEX.

Nuiiihcts with asterisks refer to the foiling Peili,^ree eit the end of the volume.

Abdy.

Roger, 31. Adair.

William, 2S. Adams.

Ezekiel, 34. Aglett.

Avis, 50.

Joane, 50.

John, 50.

Mary, 50. Alexander.

Edward, 2S. Allen.

Catherine, 44.

Robert, 40. Aman.

Robert, 39.

William, 39. Archer.

John, 12.

M.iry, 12, 50.

Thomas, 50. Atkey.

Oliver, 45. Atwood.

Elizabeth, 50.

John, 50. Aylett.

Giles, 49.

Sarah, 49.

Badger.

John, 32. Baker.

Agnes, 44. - Edward, 42.

Elizabeth, 9.

John, 9.

William, 9.

. 7-

Balston.

Catherine, 4S*.

Ellen Frances, 48*

Thomas, 48*.

William, 48*. Bancroft.

Thomas, 47.

Barker.

Thomas, 39. Barton.

■44-

Bastock.

William, 36. Bearblock.

, 41-

Bell.

Zachary, 49. Bennett.

Alice Mary Ann, 21.

Edwin, 21.

Elizabeth, 45.

Jane, 21. Bericke.

John, 41. Billing.

William, 44. Bingham.

John, 41. Blackburn.

William, 29. Blalocke.

Susan, 42. Boure.

Ileni^, 39. Bourne.

Abigail, 30, 34.

Alice, 33.

Anne, 30, 32-34.

Bartholomew, 32.

Dorothy, 30-32.

Edward, 30, 33.

Elizabeth, 30-32.

Gerald, 30.

James, 30, 31.

Jane, 30.

joane, 33.

John, 30-33.

Judith, 30, 32.

"Katherine, 2, 30, 33.

Margaret, 30, 31, 34, 35.

Martha, 30, 32.

Mary, 30-33.

Matliey, 30.

Nehemiah, 32.

Richard, 30-33.

S3

Bourne coniimicj.

Koljcrl, 2, 30-35.

Roger, 30, 34.

]\ow!anil, 30.

liulli, 32.

Ursula, 30.

William, I, 17, 30-34. Bowyer.

.34-

Brankcv.

IClizabetli, 44.

Henry, 44. liraxlon.

J''rancis, 48.

Jane, 4S. ISrcreton.

AUlwin, 38.

lillen, 38. EvUl-e.

Anne, 34. Bright.

llenrj-, 8.

Sophia, 48*. Brooke.

Robert, 27. Brooker.

Anne, 41.

Elirabeth, 41.

Hugh, 3S-41.

Jane, 38, 41.

Mary, 41. '

Thomas, 41. Brookes.

Mary, 23. Brown.

Elizabeth, 13.

Lettice, 34.

Thomas, 34.

William, 13. Brownell.

John, 44. Bucknoll.

Maiy, 44.. Bufton.

Ellen, 43.

William, 43. Burton.

Edward, 49.

Love, 49. Bush.

Alexander, 47. Butler.

Ann, 28.

George, 34.

John, 28.

Rev. Dr. Lilly, 2G, 28.

Cakebre.id.

Ann, 49. Carter.

WiUiani, 34. Carvach.

Matthew, 50. Carvell.

'I'homas, 39.

Chalkhill.

Mary, 30. Chapman.

Joy, 50.

Mary, 30.

Nicholas, 27.

Richard, 34, 45.

William, 30. Chase.

Mary, 44. Chatsman.

Caroline, 48*. Cheney.

l''rudcrica, .\.

l.ieul.-Cen., .|.

, 7-

Clarke.

IClizabetli, 17.

John, 17.

Mary, 14.

Richard, 28.

William, 34.

,8.

Classon.

William, 39. Cleeve.

Rev. John, 29. Coape.

William Baldwin, 14. CoUingwood.

Alice Mary, 48*.

Edith Ilaggcrston, 22.

Erances Carnaby, 48'.

Lieut. -Col. Henry, 48*.

Heniy John William, 48* Cook.

Jane, 22.

Robert, 22. Cooke.

Robert, Clarenceux, 38.

Susan, 50. Coope.

Cooper, or Cowper.

Anne, 35, 36.

Dorothy, 35, 36.

Elizabeth, 35, 36.

John, 33-3G.

M.argaret, 30, 35, 36.

Mary, 36.

Nicholas, 30, 33-36.

Robert, 35, 3O.

Thomas, 35.

Sir William, 35.

. 44-

Copper.

John, 30.

Judith, 30. Cottcn.

Robert, 40. Courtice.

John, 45. Cowiand.

Charles, 14. Coytmore.

Rowland, 32.

54

William, 33. Craven.

William, Lord, 43. Sir William, 43. CrL'tscy.

John, S. Crime.

John, 43. Crcsluy.

Thoni.as, 4G. , 47. Crovvdcr.

Susanna, 44. Cure.

Agnes, 42, 43. Alice, 44. Anne, 38-40. Awdvey, y). Barbara, 45. Batty, 41. Brian, 44.

Capel, 3, 4, 15-18, 26. Charles Capel, 16. Christian, 3S. Christopher, 45. Cicely, 43, 44, 48. Cornelius, 39, 42.

Edward, 44.*

Elizabeth, 3, 17, 38, 39, 43, 45, Ellen, 38, 47. Emmcline Capel, 16.

Kphraim, 43.

Frances, 47.

Frcderiea, 4, 16.

Erederica Mary, 16.

Frederick Capel, ifj.

George, 37-41, 45-4S.

Henry Capel, 16.

Hugh, 38.

Jane, 38, 39, 42, 43, 48.

Joane, 3, 16, 38, 42.

John, 40, 43-45.

Letitia, 3S, 41, 42, 46, 47.

Margaret, 38-40, 45.

Martha, 42.

Maiy, 42, 45.

Matthew, 43, 48.

Nicholas, 39.

Peter, 39.

Philip, 41.

Rebecca, 43.

Richard, 39, 43, 45, 48.

Robert, 15.

Robert Capel, 16.

Sarah, 43, 45.

Sarah Maria Jane Capel, 15, iG.

Susannah, 41.

Thomas, 37-39, 41-43, 46, 47.

I'rsula, 43.

A'alentine, 45. '

William, 39, 42, 43, 45.

. 7-

Dabourne. /

Chiibtiaii, 41.

Dabov.rne (Oii/iinuil.

Thomas, 41, 42. Dale.

Rev. Thomas, 27. Danby.

Anne, 41.

William, 41. Davies.

Robert, 47. Dawson.

William, 28. Day.

Anne, 30.

Robert, 30.

Ursula, 30. Deane.

Deborah, ig.

M^'T. 33. 34-

. 50. Dears! y.

John, 32. Dick.

Clara Georgina, 48*.

Emma Louisa, 48*.

Frederick Mylius, 48* Dockrell.

Robert, S. Dod.

Catherine, 48*.

Rebecca, 48".

William, 48*. Draper.

Josias, 40. Dyson.

, 40.

Edmondes.

Bernard, 40.

Elizabeth, 38.

James, 40.

Margaret, 40.

'J houias, 38, 40. Eldred.

Dorothy, 30.

Edward, 30, Elector Palatine.

Prince, 43. Elkins.

Joane, 44.

John, 44. Ellis".

Anne, 36.

Christopher, 36.

1 )orothy, 35, 36.

Edmunt-l, 36.

Elizabeth, 35, 36.

I'abian. 36.

C.atland, 36.

Thomas, 35, 36. Emerson.

Thomas, 41. Eve.

Susan, 49.

Weston, 27. Evol.

Uev. William, 2'i.

55

Fabian.

,36.

Fanne.

Agnes, 31.

Thomas, 31. Farquliarson.

James, 48*.

Jean, 4S*.

Mary, 48*. Ferror.

Leonard, 39. FicW.

Mary, 49.

Nicliolas, 49. Firmin.

Jonathan, 44.

Mary, 44. Fothcrgill.

Kov. George, 2S. Freeman.

Stella, 46.

Gardiner.

Anne, 15. Garland. >

Judith, 33.

Mary, 33.

Roger, 33.

.Susan, 33.

Tliomas, 33.

William, 33. Garretson.

John, 39. Garth.

Rev. William, 26. Gatland.

,36.

Gilbert.

Hester, 44.

Mary, 44.

Timothy, 43, 44. Glascock.

Andrew, 27.

Rev. Bartholomew, 26, 27,

}»artholomew, 27.

Clemence, 27.

Eliz.abeth, 27, 30.

George, 27.

Grace, 27.

Joane, 27.

John, 27, 31, 40.

Richard, 27, 30, 31.

Robert, 27.

Samuel, 34.

Sarah, 28.

Rev. Thomas, 26, 27, 31.

Thomas, 27.

^^'illiam, 27.

> 33' Godfrey.

Sarah, 34.

William, 34, 36. Goldingham.

Thomas, 46, 47. Goodere.

Elizabeth, 41.

Goodere coiitinucJ.

Henry, 41.

John, 4t.

Margaret, 41.

Thomas, 41, 42. Gouldeslnugh.

Elizatieth, 34.

Thomas, 34. Greene.

Elizabeth, 44.

Margaret, 44. GrifTin.

Rev. Lawrence, 2G.

Haggard.

Mary, 29. Haggcrston.

Frances Carnaljy, 4S'*,

Sir John, 48*. Hall. "

John, 36. Hanning.

Henry, 46. Hardy.

Anthony, 49. Harrison.

Elizabeth, 32. Harvvood.

Mary, 43.

Stephen, 43. Havers.

Edward, 49.

Parnell, 49. Heath.

John, 30, 33.

Maiy, 30, 33. Henbeiy.

John, 42. Heward.

Arthur, 39. Highway.

Anne, 42.

Maiy, 42. Hill.

Rev. Nicholas Isaac, 29. Hinton.

Su<;an, 47.

W'illiam, 47. Holgate.

William, 34. Hollis.

J. M., 29. Holloway.

James, 43. Hoopill.

William, 41, Ilopkinson.

Mary, 45. Hornby.

Margaret, 44. Houblon.

Elizabeth, 25,

Hannah, 28.

Rev. Jacob, 25, 26, 28.

Jacob, 28.

John Arelier, 29.

56

]]i»\)>\(m—l-i'/l/lllru\/,

Thomns, 28. Moult.

SiY Sliibbing. Hunt.

M.ivpnrct, 44. Ihimll.

Nicholas, 34.

Incc.

Kcv. Ilii-h, ji, Ingram.

Ann, 49.

UoIh-tI, 49. Irk>ll.

Nicliol.is, 34.

:lCol\

Anne, 44.

Richard, 44. jL-n'urcy.

Sarah, 44.

fL'SSCtl.

Robert, 46. Johnson.

Richard, 39. Jones.

Abraham, 47.

Frances, 47.^

Sir Francis, 47.

Richard, 47.

Susan, 47.

William, 47. Josling.

Mary Ann, 9.

Samuel, g.

Kellett.

Rev. John, 26. Rene.

John, 31. Kent.

John, iS.

Mary, iS.

Thomas, iS. Kidman.

John, 39. Kindleton.

George, 34. King.

Hannah, 20.

Martha, 30, ^j, 34.

Mary, 5, 14.

Richard, 34.

Robert, 50.

Thomas, 20, 30, 33. Kinnaird.

Alice, 15.

James, 15. Kirby.

Anne, 30. ^

Richard, 30. Knight.

Thomas, 43,

William, 43.

Kiiightbridge. Anthony, 50.

Laing.

ilelen, iS.

James, iS. Lambert.

John, 34. Latham.

S. M., 29. Lawrence, or Lawraiuc

Anne, 21.

Edward, 21.

Khzabeth, 21. Lea.

Susanna, 41. Lee.

Jeffrey, 34. Lenne.

Dorothy, 42, 48.

Humphrey, 42, 4S.

Jane, 42, 48.

Mark, 42, 48.

Maiy, 42. Lewis.

Amelia, 20.

Anne, 19.

George, iS.

Jane, 19.

Jonathan, 19, 20.

Maria, 18.

Mary, 19.

Samuel, 18.

Thomas, 18. Lichfield.

John, 50. Lipyealt.

Arabella, 29.

Charles Jonathan Percy, 29.

Elizabeth, 29.

Rev. Jonathan, 2fi, 29. Littlebury.

Anne, 46.

Edward, 38, 47.

John, 40, 47.

Lctitia, 38, 47.

Susan, 40.

Thomas, 40.

William, 40. Lloyd.

Anne, 38. Longstaff.

William, 29. Louiston. '

Ann, 4G. Love.

William, 36, 39, Lukin.

Samuel, 50. Luther.

Anne, 33,

Anthony, 32.

Katherine, 30, ^}.

M-'o-y. 33-

Thomas, 30, 33, 34.

57

Lycll.

Charles, 29. Frances, 29.

Mabbe.

. 41-

Marriott.

Robert, 45.

Marsh.

Francis, 50.

Mason.

Robert, 31. William, 33. Mayhue..

William, 41. Meade.

. 34-

Medley.

Heiiiy, 2.

Katlierine, 2, ^o. Mertaine.

William, 45. Middleton.

Anne, 38.

Roger, 38, 41. Milborne.

Dorothy, 30, 31.

Eleanor, 31.

George, 31.

Margaret, 31. Mildnal).

John, 39. MillbanU.

Charlotte, 13.

John llinsiun, i ;. Miller.

Henry, 45.

Matthew, 45. Milton.

Richard, 44. Min.

Robert, 41. Molasse.

. 44-

Morgan.

Catherine, 48*. Morris.

James, 30, 31.

Mnry, 30. Mott.

William, 32. Mundie.

John, 43. Munmotli.

Catherine,. 44.

Elizabeth, 44. Murray.

George, Bishop of Rochester, 15.

Lady Sarah, 15.

Sarali Maria Jane, ij.

Newall.

Henry, 39. Newington.

Goddard, 44.

Newman.

Richard, 33. Noals'es.

Elizabeth, 14. Nobbs.

John, 44.

Mary, 44. Norris.

Mrs., 28. Nutley.

Edward, 44.

Oliphant.

lane. 4S*. Oliver.

Agnes, 48*. ' Alice Mar)', 48*.

, Amy, 4S*.

i Ann, 46.

I Dany Farquharson, 6, 7.

Caroline, 48*.

Catherine, 48*.

Catherine Jane, 6, 48*.

Catherine Rose, 48*.

Christopher Selwyn Dod, 48*.

Clara Georgina, 48*.

Edith llaggerston, 48*.

Ellen Children, 48*.

Ellen Frances, 48*.

Ellen Frederica, 48*.

Farquharson Barry, 48*.

James Farquharson, 6, 7, 48*.

Jane, 6, 7) 48*-

Rev. John, 48*.

Captain John, 48*.

John Farquharson, 48*.

Julia Katherine, 6, 48*.

Lxtitia Selwyn, 48*.

Louise Lilian, 48*.

Mary, 48*.

P.asfield Victor, 48*.

Rebecca Weldon, 6, 48'.

Rebie, 48*.

Rebie CoUingwood, 4S*.

Robert Henry Weldon, 48*.

Rose, 6, 7, 48*.

Samuel Brown, 48*.

Samuel Pasfield, 48*.

Sophia, 48*.

William, 6, 7, 48*.

William Dod, 6, 48*.

William Edmund, 48*. Rev. William Macjanley, 6, 26, 48' Oliph.ant.

Jane, 48*. Onley. -

William, 42.

Pagett.

, 41.

Pattcnsiui.

Brian, 38.

Christian, 38. Payne.

Cabel, 4;.

George, 46.

58

P.i)-ne contiiiiieJ. Jane, 45, 46. Pcmlx;rton.

27.

Peninglon.

. 34-

I'cpper.

John, 27. .

Pcrne.

John, 43. rcrjjomli;.

Ann, 40. Pcrrin.

Thomas, 40. Phillat.

Joseph, 4j. Phipps.

, IS.

Poole.

Ann, 49.

Charles, 10, 11.

Constance, 50.

Elizabeth, II, 50.

Hannah, 12.

Henry, 50.

Jane, 49, 50.

Jeremy, 50.

Joane, 50,

Rev. John, 34, 36.

John, 5, 10-12, 27, 31, 34, 49, 50.

LawTcnce, 50.

Love, 49.

Mary, 11, 49.

Pamell, 49.

Peter, 50.

Richard, 49, 50.

Robert, 49, 50.

Sarah, 12, 49, 50.

Thomas, 27, 33, 50.

Timothy, 50.

William, io-l2, 49, 50. Poulton.

John, 34. Puttock.

J., 29.

RajTnond.

Oliver, ^4. Redgell.

James, S. Reynolds.

Robert, 33. Rickaby.

Jonathan, 45. Rickard.

Thomas! ne, 39. Rumsey.

Mary, 43. Rush.

Samuel. S. Rulter.

Sarah, 42.

Willi.am, 42. Kymer. '

Thomas, 28.

Ryse.

Margaret, 30. Richard, 30.

Sampson.

Mrs., 2S. Saxon.

Anthony, 42. Sayer.

John, 32. Scarlett.

Anthony, 2S. Scoml^rge.

Duke of, 45. Scarle.

Rev. Nicholas, 2O. Sedgwicke.

Rev. Richard, 32. Sharpe.

Abraham, 50.

Avis, 50.

Clemens, 50.

Thomas, 50. Sheeres, or Shires.

George, 43.

Robert, 43, 44.

Thomas, 44.

William, 43. Sheppard.

Thomas, 32. Siday.

Hannah, 28. Simpson.

William, 39. Skinner.

, 41.

Slade.

Thomas, 43. Smith.

Eleanor, 29.

Elizabeth, 33, 42.

Frances, 29.

Rev. Jolin, 40.

John, 45.

Mary, 45.

Rev. Robert, 26.

Robert, 33.

Rev. Thomas, 26, 29.

Thomas, 29.

WUliam, iS. Snape.

Rev. Edmond, 41. Somerscale.

Robert, 39.

William, 39. Somerset.

Robert, 44. SorcU.

John, 40. Spearman.

Joseph, 20.

Susan, 20. Spectl.

Elizabeth, 9.

John, 9.

59

Spencer.

Kev. John, 25.

John, 8. Springham.

Kev. Johh, :6. .Sqmnce.

]ii.rry I'arr, 48*.

Julia Kalherinc, 48*. Slacey.

John, 13.

Sarah, 13. Staines.

Maria, 15.

Thomas, ij. SLaplehornc.

Cliristophcr, 44. Stevens.

Henry, 44. Stubbing, alias IIoull.

Ferdinando, 49.

Mary, 49. Sturdy.

Henry, 39.

Margaret, 39.

Roliert, 39.

William, 39. Sturgion.

Charles, 34. Stutevile.

John, 40.

Taylor.

John, 43. Thistlewood.

John, 10. Thompson,

Anne, 30, 33, 34.

Elizabeth, 33.

James, 45.

John, 45.

Mary, 33.

Matthew, 41.

Philip, 46.

Richard, 36.

Robert, 34.

Thomas, 30, 33, 34. Thorowgood.

Mary, 49.

M'illiam, 49. Threel.

Edward, 46. Tluirgood.

Bernard, 23.

Edmund, 23.

Elizabeth, 22.

James, 23, 24.

John, 22.

Mary, 23.

Robert, 24.

Sarah Maria, 23. Tiler.

Kev. Richard, 39. Till,

Elizal.elli, II.

John, 29^

Mary, 1 1.

T\\\— continued.

Pearson, II, 29.

Sarah, 20.

Wil'.iam, II. Tin-.pson.

Ch.-.rlei, 41. Tipjier.

Rose, 34. Tipping.

Anne, 33.

Hoyley, 33-

Kallirviiie, 33.

Susan, 33. Tomlinsiin.

Nathan, 34. Tomond.

Countess of, 43. Tompson. Sec Thompson. Townsend.

John, 28. Travers.

Henry, 42. Trench.

Amy, 48*.

Hon. and Ven. Charles Le Poor, Archdeacon of Armagh, 48*.

Major-Gcneral Henry Luke Le Pocr, 48*. Tunbridge.

Richard, 31. Turnor.

Clemence, 27. Turrich.

William, 50. Tyrwhitt.

Elizabeth, 29.

Richard, 29. Tyton .

Anne, 42.

William, 42.

Urrick.

Jane, 38. John, 38.

Vallance.

Catherine, 48*. Velley.

Alexander, 28.

Jane, 28.

Kev. Thomas, 26, 28, 29.

Tliomas, 28.

Waddupp.

Simon, 42. Wade.

G., 29.

Wale. •*

Thomas, 44. Walker.

, 40.

Waller.

Jonathan, 33.

Kichard, ],i,. WaUis.

William, .10.

60

34-

34.

Walsingham.

Lady Awdrcan, 33. Sir Thomas, 33. Walter.

Thomas, 39. Ward.

Elizabeth, 3 p'rancis, 27. Joane, 33. Tohn, 33, 34- "William, Warden.

Elizabeth, 43. Robert, 43. 44- Warner.

Nicholas, 44. Thomas, 31. Watson.

Agnes, 43. Anthony, 43. John, 43. Matthew, 43. William, 43. Waylett.

John, 27. Webb.

Rev. John, 2G. Weldon.

James Marsh, 48*. Jane, 4S*. Rebecca, 4S*. Spicer, 48*. Whalpole.

Edward, 31. John, 31. Wheeler.

Elizabeth, 50. Whetstone.

Luke, 32. White.

John, 40.

Whitfield.

William, 50. Williams.

John, 47. Roger, 40. Willoughby. Giles, 42. Sarah, 42. Winch.

Thomas, 40. Wingate.

, 28.

Wood.

George, 40. John, 45. Woodcock.

Sarah, 50. Worsfold.

James, 29. Wragge.

Ann, 28. Elizabeth, 25. Rev. Jacob, 24. Jacob, 28. Mary, 24, 25, 28. Rev. Thomas, 25. Wright.

Dorothy, 28. James, 48*. Sophia, 48*. William, 28. Wyan.

Rich.ard, 32. Wylde, or Wilde. Anne, 40. Margaret, 38, 4°- Thomas, 38, 40. Wyndham.

York,

Stephen, 44.

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