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SEPULCHRAL    MEMORIALS 


BOBBINGWORTH, 


En^ 


ESSEX. 


AVITH    GENEALOGICAL   NOTES   AND 
PEDIGREES. 


PRIVATELY   PRINTED   FOR 

FREDERICK     ARTHUR     CRISP. 
1888. 


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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. 

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■    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.) 

4 


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.) 

5 


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. 

6 


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.) 

13 


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.) 


14 


\ 


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.) 

15 


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.) 

16 


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.   Y°   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.) 


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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. 


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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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1786349 


COWPKU   I'EniCRKl'.. 

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


S'-  AVi!!. 
Cowper. 


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, 

ret.  16  A",  1664.  2.  Anne, 

3.  Elizabeth, 

4.  ]\Largaret. 


'  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. 


35 


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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. 
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CURE    PEDJCREK. 

VlSIlAl'ION    OF    SUKKl.\',     16:;: 


Granted  utilo  George  Cure,  of  London,  son  of  Thomas  Cure,  by  Robert  CooUe, 
Clarenceux,  A".  15SS.     (See  Cooke's  Grants,  1".  13,  fulio  29.) 


Thomas  Cure  de  Southwerk,  =f= 

Anna 

in 

com.  Surrey  Ar.  Ephippa-   | 

filia  .  . 

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6  Maruv  et 

El 

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Georgius=i=EIIena 

1 
Elizabetha 

Thomas  =p  CI 

ristiana 

T 
Margarela 

Jana  vxor      Johanna 

Cure  de 

filia  Audo- 

vxor  Tho  : 

Cure  de 

filia 

vxor 

Hugonis 

Newing- 

eni  Brere- 

Edmondes 

South- 

Br 

ani 

Thomx 

Browker 

ton  in 

ton  de 

de  Kings- 

werk 

I'attenson 

Wylde  de 

de  interiori 

com. 

Burras 

ton  ill  com 

in  com 

de 

South- 

Edmonton 

Templo 

Surr. 

in  com 

Surrey. 

Surrey 

we 

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in  CO 

Londoni 

m:et 

Denbigh 

lilius  2. 

Midd. 

renujHa 

hxres 

vxor  I. 

Johi  Vrrick 

jam  su- 

de  South- 

persles 

werke. 

a"  1623 

du.xit 

Annam 

fdiam 

1 

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Den- 

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1 

1 

Thomas  C 

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Anna,  vxor 

Hugo  Cure 

Thomas  Cure 

de  Newin 

T. 

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Rogeri  Midle- 

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atatis  30. 

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Georgius.         Thomas. 


t^ri<l    C^t^Afc 


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-. 


vv 


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. 

4t  0 


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. 
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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. 
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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 

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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 
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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. 


47 


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:. 


48 


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Mi-k 


_^..///./A^^  .    //..y.../-Y  ^>f-T.  /^  / 


[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. 


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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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