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THE 

VISITATION 


COUNTY    OF    HUNTINGDON, 


UNDER  THE  AUTHORITY  OF 


WILLIAM    CAMDEN, 

CLARENCEUX  KING  OF  ARMS, 

BY  HIS  DEPUTY 

NICHOLAS  CHARLES,  LANCASTER  HERALD, 


A.  D,  MDCXIII. 


EDITED  BY 

SIR  HEi\RY  ELLIS,  K.H. 


PRINTED  FOR  THE  CAMDEN  SOCIETY. 


M.DCCC.XL.IX. 


The  Council  of  the  Camden  Society  desire  it  to  be  under- 
stood that  they  are  uot  answerable  for  any  opinions  or  observa- 
tions that  may  appear  in  the  Society's  publications  ;  the  Editors  of 
the  several  works  being  alone  responsible  for  the  same. 


PREFACE. 


It  has  frequently  been  said  that  the  Camden  Society  have  done 
nothing  for  the  memory  of  Camden  as  a  Herald.  Camden,  in 
reality,  did  but  little,  in  that  capacity,  for  himself;  all  his  Visitations, 
as  a  King  of  Arms,  were  made  by  deputy. 

It  was  in  1575,  by  the  interest  of  Dr.  Gabriel  Goodman,  Dean  of 
Westminster,  that  Camden  obtained  the  place  of  Second  Master  of 
Westmmster  School.  In  March  1592-3  he  became  the  Head-Master. 
His  spare  hours  and  his  holidays,  in  the  earlier  part  of  his  career, 
were  devoted  to  the  production  of  his  "  Britamiia,"  which  first 
appeared  in  1586.  The  duties  of  the  School  engrossed  the  rest  of 
his  time. 

Although  attacked  by  successive  and  painftil  illnesses,  he  pub- 
lished, in  1597,  his  Greek  Grammar,  entitled,  «  Grammatices 
Grsecsa  Institutio  Compendiaria,  in  usum  Regime  Scholse  Westmonas- 
teriensis,"  8vo.  London.  Dr.  Grant,  his  immediate  predecessor,  had 
composed  one  before  him,  but  Camden  thought  it  deficient  and 
inconvenient.     Wood  says,  Camden  contracted  it. 

Gough,  in  the  Life  of  Camden  prefixed  to  his  EngHsh  edition 
of  the '^Britannia,  1789,  says,  "At  this  time  he  probably  enter- 
tained no  thoughts  of  quittmg  a  post  in  which  he  was  miiversally 
esteemed  and  respected.  He  refused  the  place  of  Master  of  Requests, 
offered  him  probably  by  Lord  Treasurer  Burghley.  But  before  the 
end   of  the   year   ho    quitted  it  for  one    in  the   Heralds'  College. 


VI  PREFACE. 

Richard  Lee,  Clarencieux  King  at  Arms,  dying  September  23d, 
Sir  Fiilk  Greville,  Mr.  Camden's  intimate  friend,  solicited  that  office 
for  him ;  which  the  Queen  immediately  granted.  But,  because  it 
was  not  usual  for  a  person  to  rise  to  that  dignity  without  havmg  first 
been  a  Herald,  he  was  October  22d  created  Richmond  Herald,  and 
the  next  day  Clarenceux.  Bishop  Gibson  remarks  "  that  Lord 
Burghley  was  offended  with  Mr.  Camden  for  obtaining  this  prefer- 
ment by  any  other  interest  than  his ;  but,  on  Mr.  Camden's  repre- 
senting it  to  be  the  free  thou^ght  of  Sir  Fulk  Greville,  he  was  recon- 
ciled to  him,  and  continued  his  patronage  during  the  remainder  of 
his  life." 

The  Commission  for  Visitation  granted  to  William  Camden,  Esq. 
Clarenceux,  was  dated  5  th  Aug.  1  Jac.  L 

In  virtue  of  the  powers  vested  in  him  imder  this  Commission  he 
caused  the  following  Counties  to  be  visited  by  his  several  Marshals 
and  Deputies. 


1612-13. 

Norfolk, 

1612. 

Suffolk, 

1613. 

Huntingdon, 

1614. 

Essex. 

1618-19. 

Northampton 

and  Eutland, 

1619. 

Warwick, 

Leicester, 

Cambridge, 

Kent, 

1620. 

Devon  and 

Cornwall, 

1622. 

Hants, 

1623. 

Surrey, 

Gloucester 

and  Berks, 

by  John  Raven,  Richmond  Herald. 

by  Nicholas  Charles,  Lancaster  Herald. 
by  John  Raven,  Richmond  Herald. 

by  Augustine  Vincent,  Rouge-Rose-Pursuivant. 

\  by  Samson  Lennard,  Blue-mantle  Pursuivant,  and 
)      Augustine  Vincent,  Rouge- Rose  Pursuivant. 

by  Henry  St.  George,  Richmond  Herald. 

by  John  Philpot,  Rouge-Dragon  Pursuivant. 
■\  by   Henry   St.    George,   Richmond  Herald,  and 
I       Samson  Lennard,  Blue-mantle  Pursuivant. 

by  John  Philipot,  Rouge-Dragon  Pursuivant. 
i  by  Samuel  Thompson,  Windsor  Herald,  and  Au- 
(      gustine  Vincent,  Rouge-Croix  Pursuivant. 
]  by   Henry  Chitting,   Chester   Herald,    and   John 
j      Philipot,  Rouge-Dragon  Pursuivant. 


PREFACE, 


(  by  Robert  Treswell,  Somerset  Herald,  and  Augus- 
1623.  Salop,  I      tine  Vincent,  Rouge-Croix  Pursuivant. 

Wilts,  Dorset,     ^^   ^^^^^    ^^     ^^^^^^^^  Richmond   Herald,    and 

and  Somer-  ^^^-.^^^  Lennard,  Blue-mantle  Pursuivant. 

set,  ] 

In  June  1619  Camden  had  a  dispute  with  his  brother  Kmgs, 
Garter  and  Norroy,  about  the  appomtment  of  his  Deputies  to  visit 
for  him,  which,  though  founded  partly  on  a  mistake,  did  not  prevent 
their  complahmig  to  the  Commissioners  for  executmg  the  office  of 
Earl  Marshal.  He  vindicated  himself  in  his  answer  to  the  Earl  of 
Armidel,  and  the  matter,  says  Gough,  seems  to  have  ended  here. 

Smith,  in  "  Gulielmi  Camdeni  et  iUustrimn  Virorum  ad  G.  Cam- 
denum  Epistolffi,"  4°  Lond.  1691,  has  printed  tlu-ee  Letters  relating 
to  this  dispute,  which  are  here  given  acccording  to  their  dates. 


"  G.  Camdenus  B.  D.  G.  Segaro  et  R.  San  Georgio. 

Right  worshipfal  Sirs, 

You  are  misinformed  tliat  I  have  gi'anted  a  Commission  to  Mr. 
Vincent  for  the  Visitation  of  Lincolnslme :  it  was  never  motioned  to 
me  but  once,  and  that  incidently.  I  neither  know,  neither  have 
heard,  that  his  proceedings  have  distasted  the  Lords,  or  grieved  the 
Gentry  of  those  parts  :  but  I  have  heard  him  commended  by  divers 
for  liis  good  carriage  and  skill.  Verily  to  Mr.  Philipot  I  have 
granted  a  Commission  for  Kent,  induced  thereunto  by  the  desii-e  and 
commendation  of  many  Knights,  yea  Deputy-Lieutenants  and  Gen- 
tlemen of  especial  note  in  that  County,  under  their  hands,  which 
shall  be  produced.  I,  remaining  in  this  county  this  Vacation,  will  be 
a  Supervisor  of  his  Visitation,  which  he  hath  already  begmi.  I  hope 
you  think  it  not  befitting,  that  I  should  offer  Deputations  to  any  not 
desiring  the  same.    I  never  denied  any  of  their  Superiors  that  desired 


vm  PREFACE, 

me :  yea  my  offers  to  some  of  them  for  Gloucestershire,  Surrey,  and 
Cambridgeshire,  without  capitulation  of  profit,  have  been  refused.  So 
God  love  my  soul,  as  I  have  tendred  the  general  good  of  the  Office, 
which  they  that  drew  the  letter,  if  they  will  inwardly  enter  into 
themselves,  I  trust  you  will  acknowledge,  and  m  that  resolution  I 
will  continue ;  desiring  you  not  to  impeach  me  in  the  execution  of 
my  place,  who  never  intermedled  with  yours ;  beseeching  the  Al- 
mighty to  bless  us  all  with  the  Spmt  of  Unity  and  Christian  Charity. 
June  3,  1619." 

2. 
"  G.  Camdenus  illustrissimo  viro  Thomce  Comiti  Arundelice. 

Right  honourable  and  my  very  good  Lord, 

I  received  the  6th  of  this  instant  a  letter  from  Mr.  Wilson  in 
your  Lordship's  name,  and  the  rest  of  the  Commissioners  for  the 
office  of  the  Earl  Marshal,  commanding  me  to  stay  John  Philpot 
from  proceeding  in  the  deputation  which  I  gave  him  for  the  County 
of  Kent :  whereupon  I  accordingly  sent  my  servant  to  seek  him  and 
stay  him.  I  perceive  that  suggestions  are  made  against  him  and  me. 
For  him,  verily  I  deputed  him  half  a  year  since,  at  the  desire  and 
commendations  of  sundry  Knights  and  Gentlemen  of  especial  note  in 
that  County  imder  their  hands  ;  not  knowing  any  other  so  able  and 
skilful  for  that  employment ;  since  which  time  I  have  heard  no  ex- 
ception taken  agamst  him  till  now.  As  for  me,  I  thank  God  I  have 
done  nothmg  but  that  wliich  is  justifiable.  Whether  I  have  or  no, 
and  whether  these  Informers  against  me  have  to  intermeddle  in  these 
matters,  I  beseech  you  to  take  into  your  consideration  these  points 
granted  to  me  by  His  Majesty's  Letters  Patents  : 

'  His  Majesty  hath  appointed  William  Camden  Clarenceux  King 
of  Arms  in  the  East,  West,  and  South  parts  of  the  Realm  of  England, 
to  visit  the  said  Province,  and  the  parts  thereof,  from  time  to  time,  as 


PREFACE.  IX 

often  and  when  he  shall  think  most  necessary  and  convenient,  and  to 
appoint  his  Deputy  or  Deputies,  Attorney  or  Attomies. 

*  And  further,  His  Highness  does  straitly  charge  and  command,  that 
no  other  person  or  persons  shall  intromit  or  meddle  with  any  thing  or 
things  touching  or  concerning  the  ojice  of  Arms  icithout  special  licence 
and  authority  of  the  said  Clarenceux,  in  writing  under  the  seal  of  the 
said  office,  first  had  and  obtained  from  the  said  Clarenceux.  All  the 
which  power,  pre-eminence,  jurisdiction,  his  Highness,  for  himself,  his 
heirs  and  successors,  does  give  and  grant  to  the  said  WILLIAM 
CAMDEN,  during  his  natural  life,  in  as  ample  manner  and  form  as 
any  his  predecessors  have  or  had,  loith  all  manner  of  profits  thereto  be- 
longing,^ 4'c. 

Hereby  your  Honour  seeing  what  is  granted  to  me,  and  what  is 
prohibited  to  the  Informers  against  me,  I  doubt  not  but  you,  whom 
I  know  to  be  truly  honourable,  just,  and  judicious,  will  countenance 
this  my  authority,  gi'omided  upon  His  Majesty's  grant,  and  not 
suffer  it  to  be  insidted  upon :  but  permit  my  Deputy  to  proceed  in 
the  Visitation,  and  me  to  enjoy  the  benefit  of  His  Majesty's  grant  as 
peaceably  as  other  his  subjects  and  servants  do.  For  the  wliich  I 
rest, 

Yom-  humble  Suppliant, 

7  July,  1619.  William  Camden." 

3. 

"  To  Mr.  John  Wilson,  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Arundel. 

Sir, 
I  received  not  long  since  from  You  a  Petition  exhibited  against 
me,  sine  die,  sine  Consule,  et  sine  nomine,  and  withal  a  letter  in  my 
Lord's  name,  wheremito  I  sent  his  Honour  an  answer,  imd  I  doubt 
not  but  I  have  satisfied  him,  and  assure  myself,  that  he  will  permit 
me  to  use  the  benefit  of  His  Majesties  grant  as  peaceably  as  other 
CAMD.  soc.  ^ 


X  PEEFACE. 

His  Majesties  subjects  and  servants  do.  I  thank  you  for  your  favoui- 
to  my  Deputy  M.  Philipot,  whom  in  this  employment  I  will  super- 
vise, and  desire  you  rather  to  countenance  liim,  than  to  suffer  any 
affront  to  be  given  to  His  Majesty's  Great  Seal. 

Cheselhurst,  Your  loving  friend, 

I5tli  July,  1619.  William  Camden,  Clarenceux." 

In  Camden's  "  Annales  ab  anno  1603  ad  aimum  1623,"  subjoined 
to  Smith's  Latin  life  of  him,  the  following  short  memoranda, 
pp.  46,  47,  relate  to  this  dispute. 

"  1619.  Mail  30.  Liters  ad  me  ab  Heraldis  contra  Vincentium 
et  Philpot. 

Jan.  3.  Scripsi  ad  Garterium   et  Norroy  de  Vincentio  et 

Philpoto. 

Julij  7.  Literge  a  Comite  Armidello  contra  Philpot  ad  me 

datae. 

Rescripsi  ad  Com.    9.   Philpotus  ad  me  venit.  profect.  ad 

Com." 

It  is  probable  that  the  foUowmg  Letter,  of  a  little  later  date  as  to 
Month,  the  origmal  of  which  is  preserved  m  the  Cottonian  MS. 
Faustina  E.  i.  fol.  11,  relates  to  the  same  contention.  It  is  ad- 
dressed, "  To  my  very  lovinge  Friend  Mr.  S*^.  George,  at  the  Office 
of  Armes  dd." 

"  It  hath  been  brjnnly  tould  mee  from  the  mouth  of  our  honorable 
Earle  Marshall,  that  my  office  of  Clarenceux  is  conferred  and  in- 
vested upon  Mr.  Kniveton  (or)  Mr.  Boulton,  or  some  other,  not  for 
any  fault  committed  by  mee,  but  by  you  Mr.  St.  George  or  Mr. 
Philpott.  I  pray  you  confess  ingeniously  wherin  you  have  offended, 
that  I  may  not  bee  punnished  for  your  delinquency,  for  they  pur- 
pose to  leave  mee  £600  presently,   and  an  hundred  mark  a  yeere. 


PREFACE.  ^1 

I  pray  you  come  unto  mee  if  you  can  possible  to  informe  me  of  the 
verity  of  this  matter,  for  you  best  can,  and  soe  I  rest 
"Chiselh.26-  Yor  Wmge  friend, 

ofOctob.  WiLL'M  Camden." 

The  shaken  signature,  which  is  all  of  this  Letter  that  is  in  Cam- 
den's own  hand,  seems  as  if  it  had  been  written  in  a  later  year  than 
1619.  It  is  clear,  however,  that  the  attempt  to  injure  Camden 
failed,  for  Philipot,  as  has  been  shewn,  visited  Kent  in  1619,  Hants 
in  1622,  and  Berks  in  1623.  St.  George  visited  Devon  and  Corn- 
wall m  1620 ;  Wilts,  Dorset,  and  Somerset,  in  1623.  So  that  there 
were  no  substantial  grounds  for  complaint  agamst  Camden.  The 
passage  in  tlus  Letter  regardmg  £600  is  unintelhgible.  Camden's 
Patent  was  never  revoked;  and  he  died  Clarenceux,  Nov.  9th, 
1623:^  nor  were  Kniveton  or  Boulton  Officers  of  Arms  at  any  time. 

"  The  following  is  a  copy  of  his  Funeral  Certificate,  as  recorded  in  the  College  of  Arms. 
I.  22,  p.  90  :— 

"  William  Camden,  Esquier,  al's  Clarenceux  King  of 
Armes  of  the  east,  west,  and  south  parts  of  the  kingdome  of 
England,  on  this  side  the  riuer  of  Trent  southward,  being 
a  batcheler,  departed  this  mortall  life  at  Chiselhurst,  in 
Kent,  the  ix**"  daye  of  November,  1623,  being  Sundaye,  in 
the  mornning  about  4  or  5  of  the  clock,  and  was  from 
,-|",  +■        .'t'.  thence  conveyed  to  Westminster  ;  his  funerall  was  worship- 

"l~rt'      'SJ  ^~T^        fully  solempnized  according  to  his  degree  on  W^ensdaye  the 

v^  I  L^^     xix"*  of  the  same  moneth,  in  manner  following,  that  is  : — 

^'****"''^»^^^''''^  first  proceeded  26  poore  men  in  gownes,  then  gentlemen  in 

cloaks,  then  esquiers,  then  knights  ;  Sir  Henry  Bourchier,  Knight  ;  Sir  Francis  Lee. 
Knight  of  the  Bath  ;  and  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  Knight  and  Baronett  ;  then  Mr.  Docter 
Heather,  being  his  executor,  and  Mr.  Docter  Sutton,  preacher  at  this  ffunerall  ;  next, 
after  the  Penon,  Phillip  Holland,  Portcullis,  and  Augustyn  Vincent,  Rouge  Croix,  with 
their  coats  on  their  armes  ;  the  Penon  borne  by  Mr.  Wyat,  his  kinseman  ;  his  healme  and 
crea8t  by  John  Phillipot,  Rouge  Dragon  ;  his  coate  of  armes  by  Samuell  Thompson, 
Windsor  Herauld.  On  his  corps,  on  the  pall  of  black  veluet,  was  placed  the  King's  rich 
coate  of  armes,  with  his  coronett  with  which  he  was  crowned   at   his  creac'on,   the  pall 


ttt 

4^ 


Xll  PREFACE. 

Nicholas  Charles,  Blanch  Lyon  Pursuivant,  was  appointed 
Lancaster  Herald  by  Patent,  dated  17tli  Nov.  1608,  and  created 
with  ceremony  on  the  21st  April  following.  He  was  a  skilful  and 
judicious  officer,  and  it  is  said  "worthily  filled  his  place." b  He 
accompanied  Sir  Richard  St.  George,  Norroy,  in  his  Visitation  of 
Derbyshire  m  1611,  and  was  afterwards  appointed  by  Camden  his 
Deputy  to  take  that  of  Huntmgdon.  His  career  though  short  was 
useful  and  industrious,  c  He  died  19th  November  1613,  leaving  a 
widow,  Penelope,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Seagar,  Garter,  who  re- 
married Timothy  Cartwright,  of  Washborne,  in  the  county  of  Glou- 

beinge  supported  by  Sampson  Lennard,  Blewmantle  ;  Henry  Chitting,  Chester  ;  Henry 
St,  George,  Richmond  ;  and  William  Penson,  Lancaster,  Heraulds :  next  the  body 
followed  Sir  William  Segar,  Garter,  Knight,  principall  Kinge  of  Armes  ;  his  two  assistants, 
Sir  Richard  St.  Georg,  Knight,  Norroy  Kinge  of  Armes,  and  Robert  Treswell,  Somersett 
Herauld.  After  them  he  was  accompanyed  with  dyuers  noblemen — as  the  right  honourable 
the  Lord  Keeper,  then  Byshop  of  Lineolne  ;  the  Earle  of  Leic' ;  the  Viscounte  Graundi- 
son  ;  the  Bishop  of  London  ;  the  Bishopp  of  Winchester  ;  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  with 
other  Byshops  ;  the  Lord  Paget  ;  the  Lord  Cary  ;  and  many  more  barons,  knights, 
esquiers,  and  gentlemen.  This  certificate  was  taken  by  William  Penson,  Lancaster,  and 
the  truth  thereof  testified  by  Doctor  Heather,  executor  to  the  defunct,  by  subscripc'on  of 
his  name.  William  Heather." 

^  Anstis. 

•^  The  Cottonian  MS.  Jul.  C.  iii.  fol.  102  b.  preserves  the  following  Letter  from  him 
to  Sir  Robert  Cotton : 
"S\ 

Not  knowing  how  I  may  deserve  that  love  and  courtesie  you  have  allwayes  affoorded 
me,  yet  still  presuming  upon  your  favour,  I  have  made  bould  to  acquaynt  you  with  such 
newes  as  our  City  is  filled  with.  And  first  the  Lord  Bruse  is  certeynly  slayne  by  M' 
Sackvile,  in  the  feilds  without  Andwerpe  in  Brabant,  and  Sackvile  himself  sore  wounded. 
Also  my  Lo.  Harington  died  within  twoo  dayes  journey  of  Hidelberg,  and  a  gentleman  of 
his,  a  brother  to  S'  Edward  Bushell,  very  treacherously  killed  by  the  meanes  of  S''  Andrew 
Keth,  master  of  the  horse  to  the  lady  Elizabeth.  But  Keyth  is  in  hould  to  be  sent  over 
into  England.  There  is  also  a  quarrell  betweene  my  Lo:  of  Essex  and  M"'  Harry  Howard, 
and  one  of  them  is  gotten  over.  But  there  are  Letters  sent  to  the  Archduke  and  the 
French  King  to  prevent  theyre  desperate  proceedings.  There  is  also  a  talke  of  a  quarrell 
betweene  my  Lo.  of  Rutland  and  my  Lord  Danvers,  as  also  of  other  Noble  and  gentlemen 


PREFACE.  XIU 

cester,  and  was  mother,  Noble  states,^  of  Thomas  Cartwright,  the 
architect  who  Avas  employed  to  build  the  Royal  Exchange. 

Charles's  Manuscripts  are  said  by  Anstis  to  have  been  purchased 
by  Camden,  and  if  so,  they  were  no  doubt  dispersed  with  Camden's 
Collections.  ^ 

of  good  quality,  but  I  thinke  the  troth  of  some  few  have  given  occasion  to  some  idle  brayne 
to  coyne  others,  and  fill  the  world  with  romors  of  Duello. 

My  Lo.  of  Bedford  they  say  is  very  sick.  But  my  Lo.  Petre  is  not  yet  dead,  but  in 
great  danger  ;  and  amongest  the  rest  to  fill  up  the  mouth  of  mortality  S'  James  Pem- 
berton,  our  late  Mayor  of  London,  on  Thursday  morning  last  gave  up  the  ghost.  Thus 
desiring  your  pardon  for  my  boldnesse,  remembring  my  thanks  to  M'  Tho»  Cotton,  and 
Mistris  Cotton,  and  Mr.  Bevill,  I  take  my  leave;  from  my  bowse  in  Colman  Streete,  London, 
this  10  day  of  September,  A".  Dom.  1613. 

Yours  ever  bound  to  your  Love 
&  courtesy, 

NicH.  Charles, 

Lancaster. 

I  have  not  yet  scene  M'  Clarenceux, 
and  the  returne  of  the  Carier  was  so  short 
that  I  heard  not  of  him  above  an  houre 
before  he  was  to  go  away,  or  else  I  would 
have  written  you  some  particulars  concerning 
these  dueilles." 

d  Hist.  Coll.  Arms,  p.  233. 

e  There  is  in  the  Library  of  the  College  of  Arms  a  quarto  Volume  of  Pedigrees  in  his 
own  hand,  interspersed  with  Drawings  of  Arms  and  Seals,  in  which  some  few  descents 
have  been  introduced  in  another  hand,  and  probably  that  of  William  Booth,  judging  from 
an  autograph  at  the  beginning  of  the  MS.  "  Wm.  Booth,  of  Wetton,  his  book,  1660." 

The  Lansdowne  MS.  874,  in  the  British  Museum,  contains  a  large  and  curious  Collec- 
tion of  Epitaphs  and  Arms  in  many  of  the  Churches  in  London,  and  other  parts  of  Eng- 
land  begun  by  Nich.  Charles  in  1610,  and  continued  by  Sir  Henry  St.  George,  Claren- 
ceuv  •  with  some  later  additions.  This  volume  contains  many  Drawings  of  Monuments, 
Copies  of  Arms,  &c.  from  painted  windows,  of  some  of  which  few  or  no  vestiges  are 
elsewhere  to  be  found. 

A  Volume  of  Charles's  Collections,  in  part  illustrated  by  Drawings  of  Seals  and  Ai-ms, 
is  also  preserved  in  the  Cottonian  MS.  Julius  C.  vii. 

The  Hari.  MS.  1349  contains  various  other  matters  illustrative  of  the  City  and  Citizens 


XIV  PREFACE. 

Charles  survived  the  completion  of  this  Visitation  a  very  short 
time ;  but  it  was  not  until  some  years  after  that  Camden  brought 
into  the  Office  the  Return  of  the  Visitation  taken  under  his  authority, 
as  appears  from  the  following  Note  on  the  first  page  of  the  Book  in 
the  College  of  Arms,  viz. 

"  This  Booke,  conteyning  the  Visitacon  of  Huntingdonshire,  by 
Nicholas  Charles,  Lancaster,  in  anno  1613,  delivered  into  the  Office 
the  5  day  of  Marche  1621  by  William  Camden,  Clarenceux  King 
of  Armes.  "  In  the  presence  of  the  whole  office." 
The  next  leaf  bears  the  autograph  of  Charles. 
The  volume  thus  described  and  identified,  and  remaining  in  the 
Library  of  the  College  of  Arms,  is  marked  C.  3.  Hmitington  1613. 

On  comparison  of  the  Cottonian  MS.  with  this  it  is  evident  that 
Charles  must  have  made  a  copy  for  himself  almost  simultaneously,  as 
the  variations  are  so  trifling  that  the  two  manuscripts  may  be  consi- 
dered almost  fac-simile  of  each  other.  To  his  own  copy  he  has 
appended  transcripts  of  the  Commission  to  Clarenceux  and  of  his  own 
Deputation ;  of  his  summons  to  the  Baylif  of  the  Hundred  of  Nor- 
mancross,  for  the  Knights,  Esquires,  and  Gentlemen  of  that  Hun- 
dred, to  appear  before  liim  for  the  pm^poses  of  the  Visitation ;  of  the 
Proclamation  for  disclaiming  of  such  as  had  usurped  the  title  of 
Gentlemen;  and  his  Summons  to  defaulters  to  appear  before  the 
Earl  Marshal. 

of  London,  in  the  handwriting  and  tricking  of  Nicholas  Charles,  4to.  See  also  the  Har- 
leian  MSS.  1353,  1367,  1447,  1453,  1463,  and  5880 ;  the  last  containing  a  Catalogue  by 
him  of  Kings,  Heralds,  and  Pursuivants  of  Arms.  Two  other  copies  of  Charles's  Visi- 
tation of  the  County  of  Huntingdon  may  be  found  among  the  Harleian  MSS.  Nos.  1075 
and  1179. 

Gough,  Brit.  Top.  vol.  ii.  p.  230,  says,  «  Le  Neve  had  a  Visitation  of  Staffordshire  by 
Nicholas  Charles,  Lancaster."  He  adds,  ibid.  p.  243,  that  Sir  John  CuUum  had  Nicholas 
Charles's  copy  of  Harvey's  Visitation  of  Suffolk  ;  but  no  such  MS.  as  this  is,  at  present,  in 
the  Library  at  Hardwick. 


PREFACE. 


The  Editor  has  now  only  to  express  his  kmdest  thanks  to 
Sir  Charles  George  Young,  Garter,  for  obhgmgly  coUatmg 
the  proof  sheets  of  the  present  Volume  with  the  origmal  Visitation 
in  the  Library  of  the  College  of  Arms  ;  and  also  for  the  Account  of 
Nicholas  Charles  given  in  the  present  Preface. 

HENRY  ELLIS. 


THE  SEALE  OF  THE  TOWNE  OF  HUNTINGDON, 

TAKEN  THE  28  OF  AUGUST,  AN".  D'NI 
1613. 


The  TOWNE  of  Huntingdon  was  first  incorporated  by  King  John 
making  of  it  a  free  Burrough,  by  the  name  of  Burgesses  of  the  Towne 
of  Huntingdon,  7  Augusti,  anno  regni  sui  septimo,  and  since  agayne  incor- 
porated by  the  name  of  Bayliffs  and  Burgesses  of  the  Towne  of  Hunting- 
don, and  have  a  Comon  Seale,  and  at  this  present  Visitation  were  Bayliffs 
Henry  Edwards  and  Richard  Wenington. 

Henry  Edwardes. 
Richard  Wenington. 


CAMD.  soc. 


VISITATION  OF 


ST.  JOHN. 


Oliverus  St.  John  de  Penmark,-pMargareti 
miles.  I 


I,  filia  et  haeres  Joh'is  Beauchamp  de 
Bletnesoe  and  Powick. 


Joh'es  St.-i-Alicia,   fili 


John  de 


The.   Brad- 
shaw  de 
Haugh  in 
com.  Lane. 


Editha,  ux.  Galfr. 
Poole,  militis. 

Elizabetha,    ux. 
Wm.  Do.  Zouche 
de  Haringworth. 


Agnes,  uxor  David 

Malpas. 
Maria,    ux.    Ric'i 

Tregonwell. 


Oliverus    St. 
John,  2  Alius, 
de  Lideard 
Tregoz  in  com. 
Wiltes. 


Johannes  St.  John=j=Sibilla,  filia  Morgani  ap 
de  Bletsoe,  miles.    |        Jenkyn  ap  Phelip. 


Eleonora,  uxor  Joh'i 
Zouche  de  Codnor. 


Anna,  ux.  Hen. 
Domini  Clifford. 


Elizabeth,  ux.  Thomse 

Rotheram. 
Alicia,    uxor    Henrici 

Parker  Do.  Morley. 
Margareta,  ux.  Thomse 

Gamage   de  Coity  in 

Wallia. 


Johannes-pMargareta, 


St.  John 
de  Blet- 
soe, 


f.  AVill' 

Walgrave 

militis. 


— |— 1 

Oliverus    St.    John 

de  Sharnbrook  in 

com.  Bedd.  2. 
Alexander  St.  John 

de  Thorley  in  com. 

Hertf.  3. 


Rob'ti 


Sibill 
Kirkham. 

Catherina,   ux. 
Griffini  Rhese,  re- 
nupta  Petro  Edge- 
combe, militi. 


Oliverus  St.    John,  miles,=^Agnes,  f.  et  Alicia,  uxor  ... . 

Baro  St.  John  de  Bletneso,     hoe  res  Mi-  ElmesdeLilford. 

13  Januar.  Ac.  p'mo  Eliz.     chaelis  Fisher  Anna,    ux.    Ric'i 

Reginae.                                   |decom.Bedf.  Dennys. 


"~r~l 
Margar.    ux.    Francisci 

comitis  Bedfordiae. 
Margeria,uxorHen.  Grey 

de  Wrest  in  com.  Bedf. 


I 1—^ 

Johan — pCatarina,       Oliverus  Baro=^Dorothea, 


nes 

Baro  St. 
John  de 
Blet- 
neso,ob. 
1596. 


f.  Will'mi  St.  John,  post 

Dormer  de  morte  fratris, 

Ethorp  in  de  Ripton 

com.  Regis  in  com. 

Bucks,  Hunt.  1613. 
militis. 


f.  Joh'nis 
Reede  de 
Bodington 
in  com. 
Glouc* 


1    I    I  ~l 

Marg'ia. 

Agnes. 

Juditha,  ux.  Joh'is 
Pelham  de  Sus- 
sex. 

Martha,  ux.  Ric'i 
Cheney  de  Sus- 
sex. 


Anna,  ux.  Andreae 

Corbett  de  com. 

Salop. 
Margar.  ux. 

Nich'i  Luke   de 

com.  Bedf. 
Thos.  3. 
Franciscus.   4. 


Anna,  unica  filia  et  haeres,  uxor  WilPi  D'ni  Howard 
de  Effingham,  filij  et  haeredis  Caroli  comitis  Notting- 
ham, jam  superstes  1613. 


Oliverus  St.=FElizabetha,    f.    et 
haeres  Wm.  Paulett 
de  com.  Sutht. 


Oliverus  St.  John,  aet.  12,  annor'  1613. 


The  MS.  of  this  Visit,  in  Coll.  Arm.  adds  "  ob.  1605." 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


VISITATION  OF 


CLIFTON. 


Gulielmus  Clifton  ar.  et  custumarius  civitatis  London,  civis  opu-^. . . .  filia  . 
lentissim'  qui  perquisivit  terras  in  com.  Som's.  t'p'e.R.  H.  8.  |  uxor  ejus. 


Blunt, 


....  uxor  Tho-       Johannes  Clif-  - 
mse  Stroode,  ton,  miles,  filius 

armigeri.  et    hseres    dicti 

Geruasij. 


Gulielm'     Jana,  ux 

Clifton,       Copleston,    re- 
2<"  filius.     nupta  W°.  Flete- 

wood,  militi.  Edwin  Sandes, 


....  uxor . . 
Sandes.  ^ 


miles. 


Gervasius  Clifton,  miles,  Baro^ 
de  Leighton  in  com.  Hunt,  a  rege 
Jacobo  sic  creatus,  an",  regni 
sui  8.  et  jam  superstes  1613. 


^Catherina,  uniea  Gulielm'  Clifton,     Joh'nes     Amias 

filia    et    hseres  miles  Balneatus      Clifton.     Clifton. 

Henrici  Darcy,  ad  coronationem 

militis.  Regis  Jacobi. 


Catherina,  unica  filia  et  hseres. 


UKJV 

HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A,  D.  IGlSf 

EX  CHARTIS  ROBERTI  BEUILL  DE  SAWTREY. 

This  was  the  copy  of  a  very  ould  deed  (translated  into  English)  circa  t'p'e  H.  2. 

All  men  may  know  that  are  present  and  to  come,  that  I,  Myghell,  the  sunne  of  Myghell 
of  Walton,  have  given,  granted,  and  by  this  my  p'sent  writing  have  confirmed  unto  Walter 
Beiuvle,  for  his  homage  and  service,  one  parcell  of  my  wood,  w'**  y<^  land,  that  is  to  say, 
of  the  land  of  Robert  Beiuvyle,  w^^*"  is  called  the  Westcrofte,  extending  to  the  baulke 
of  RaufF,  y«  sonne  of  Giles,  and  so  from  that  baulke  by  the  baulke  of  Richard  y*  sonne 
of  Hubert,  unto  y'  wood  of  the  monkes  of  Sautrye,  and  ayen  by  the  division  w"=''  doth 
extend  itself  betweene  Westfelde  unto  y^  Fyssermere  unto  y^  tillage  w"^*"  is  called  Rucrofte, 
&c.  To  have  and  to  hould  &c.  yielding  therfore  yearely  to  me  and  my  heyres  one 
penny,  that  is  to  say,  at  Cristmas,  for  all  mann'  of  service,  &c.  These  being  witnesses, 
Robt.  of  Wassygle,  Robert  of  Beiu\7le,  Rob't  chapleyn  of  Waltun,  Leonard  Walter, 
Will'm  of  .  .  .  .,  Rauif  y«  sun  of  Giles,  Mighell  y^  sonne  of  Bering,  Mathew  the  sunne  of 
Giles,  and  of  many  others. 

Omnibus  Xp'i  fidelibj  ad  quos  p'ntes  I'rseperven'int  salutem.  Sciatisme  Joh'em  Beuyll 
de  Chesterton  juxta  Alwolton  dedisse,  concessisse,  &c.  Simoni  Bute\7leyn  de  Pyrj'ho  et 
Matildas  filiae  meoe  unu  anualem  redditu  quatuor  marc'  anuatim  percipiend'  de  oTb'  terris 
et  ten'  meis,  pratis,  pascuis,  &c.  Quse  h'eo  in  villis  et  in  campis  de  Chesterton,  et  Walton 
in  comitat'  Huntingdon.  Habend'  et  tenend',  &c.  Et  ego  vero  p'd'c'us  Joh'es  Beuyll  et 
haeredes  mei  praedictum  annualem  redditu,  &c.  p'fatis  Simoni  et  Matildse,  &c.  contra 
omnes  gentes  warrantizabim'  et  defendemus.     In  cujus,  &c. 

Pateat  univ'sis  per  p'ntes  me  Thomam  filiu  Johanis  Beuyll  de  Denton,  remississe  relax- 
asse,  &c.  Simoni  Butevyleyn  de  Piriho  et  Matilda;  sorori  meas  totum  jus  et  clameu  q'd 
h'eo,  &c.  in  quadam  penc'one  cujusdam  annual'  redditus  quatuor  marcar'  per  Joh'em  Be- 
vill  patrem  meum  d'ctis  Simoni  et  Matild'  concess',  &c.  In  cujus,  &c.  Hijs  testibus, 
&c.     Dat'  ap'd  Chesterton,  &c. 

Johannes  Bcn^U  de  Chesterton.=f:.  •  •  • 


Thomas  Bevill,  filius  Matildis,  nupta  Simoni  Botevileyn,  cui  pater  dedit 

et  haeres.  annualem  redditu. 

Seiant  pra;sentes  et  futuri  quod  Ego  Hugo  de  Merk  dedi  concessi  et  hac  p'senti  charta 
mea  confirmavi  Will'o  de  Tenesou'e  unum  toftum  in  villa  de  Cesterton  quod  Rogeman  ali- 
q»ndo  tenuit  in  eadem  villa  cum  duab'  rodis  terra;  quas  Will'm'  de  Merke  pater  nieus  emit 
de  Hugone  le  Beys,  quar'  una  roda  jacet  super  le  Estfurlong  inter  terras  Will'ide  Waldes- 
cheff  et  Joh'is  de  Cantilup  et  Barth'i  de  Cesterton,  Habend'  et  tenend'  d'c'm  toftum,  &:c. 
reddendo  mihi  ct  hcredib'  meis,  &c.  duos  solidos  ad  Pascha  pro  omni  scrvicio,  &c.  Pro 
hac  autem  donacoe  et  cartic  mea;  confirmacoe  procd'c'us  Will's  dimid'  niarca  mihi  dedit 


O  VISITATION  OF 

p'  manibus.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu  huic  scripto  sigillum  meu  apposui.  Hijs  testibus, 
WilPo  de  Waldecheff,  Jobanne  de  Cantilupo,  Will'o  de  Hempton,  Joh'e  le  Bret,  Rad'o  le 
Palmer,  Rob'to  filio  Osberti  et  alijs. 


Will'mus 


Merks,  pater  Hugonis.^. .  , . 


Hugo  de  Merke,  qui  suprascriptam  cartam  confirmavit  Will'mo  de  Tenesou'e  pro 
uno  tofto  in  villa  de  Cestreton. 

Sciant  praesentes  et  futuri  q'd  Ego  Johan'es  filius  Will'i  Waldeschef  de  Chestirton 
dedi,  concessi,  &c.  D'no  Will'o  Prat  capellano  de  ead'  quadraginta  solidatus  redditus 
per  annu  in  Overton  Watervile,  p'eipiend'  per  manus  Hugonis  de  Northburg  et  Ric'm 
de  Lincoln',  viz.  ad  festum  Sc'i  Mich'is  viginti  solidos  et  ad  festu  Pascha;  20'"'.  solidos  per 
equales  porcoes,  &c.  ad  terminu  vitse  eor'dem,  &c.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu  huic  p'senti 
chartse  sigillum  meum  apposui.  Hijs  testibus,  Rogero  de  Cantilupo,  Galfrido  le  Boteler 
de  Alwalton,  Will'o  Ballard  de  Chestirton,  Nich'o  Waldecheff  de  ead',  Oliv'o  de  Luff- 
wyke  de  ead',  Henr'  Breht  de  ead',  Petro  Patrick  de  Ouerton  Watervile,  AVill'o  de  Stil- 
ton de  ead',  Walt'o  le  Menyll  et  alijs.  Dat'  apud  Chestirton,  die  Jovis  proxima  post 
festum  Catbedr'  S'ci  Petri.     An",  regni  R.  Edwardi  filij  R.  Edwardi  decimo  septimo. 

Willielmus  Waldecheiff.=p. .  . . 


Johannes,  filius  Will'i  Waldescheff,  qui  vixit  a».  17  Edw.  2. 

Sciant  p'sentes  et  futuri  q'  nos  Joh'es  Deneys,  Thom's  et  Philippus,  fratres  ejusdem 
Joh'is,  concessim',  confirmauimus,  Galfrido  Waryn  et  Alicise  uxori  ejus  et  Will'o  filio 
ejusdem  Galfridi  unum  messuagiu  cii  septem  pec'  terrse  continent'  tres  acras  cum  pertin', 
jacentes  in  villa  de  Cestr'ton,  &c.  ad  totam  vitam  eor'dem,  &c.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu 
huic  p'nti  cartae  sigilla  n'ra  apposuimus.  Hijs  testib',  Will'o  atte  Pool  chl'r,  Henrico 
Ballard,  Will'o  Drewe,  Ad'  Drewe,  Henr'  Lambshead  et  alijs.  Datu  apud  Cestreton, 
die  Jovis  in  festo  Sc'i  Mich'is  Arch'i,  A",  regni  Regis  Edwardi  tertij  a  Conquestu  vice- 
simo  quinto. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  I).   1613.  7 

Frater  Johes  minister  domus  s'c'ae  Radegundis  de  Thelisford  Wigor'  dioc'  Ordinis  S'c'sc 
Trinitatis,  et  redempcois  captivor'  qui  sunt  incarcerati  pro  fide  Ihesu  Christi  a  Paganis, 
dilecto  nobis  in  Xp'o  Will'o  Beyvell  Salutera  in  Deo  per  quem  elm  peecator'  plena  fit 
remissio.  Cum  plurinia  p'vilegia  nob'  et  ordini  n'ro  gratiose  fu'int  ab  antique  concessa  et 
de  novo  per  sanctissiinu  Papam  Alexandrum  vj'"'".  &c.  Nos  etiam  minister  pradictus  et 
convent'  ejusdem  loci  de  n'ra  spiali  gra'  concedim'  ut  post  eor'dem  decessum  et  suar' 
I'rar'  exhibitionem  in  nostro  conventuali  capitulo  eadem  pro  illis  fiet  comendatio  quse  pro 
nobis  ib'm  fieri  consuevit.  Et  per  p'ntes  in  n'ram  sancta  confraternitatem  vos  deuote 
admittimus.  Dat'  sub  sigillo  n'rse  eonfraternitatis  p'd'c'iE,  A".  D'ni  Mill'imo  cccc™". 
nonagesimo  quarto. 

In  dorso. 

Authoritate  Dei  p'ris  omnipotentis  et  beator'  Petri  et  Pauli  Appostolor'  ejus,  ac 
authoritate  app'lica  mihi  comissa  et  tibi  concessa.  Ego  absolve  te  ab  oib'  peccatis 
tuis  mihi  parte  vere  et  contrite  confessis,  Necnon  de  oblit'  de  quibus  velles  con- 
fiteri  si  tuse  occurrerent  memorise,  et  concede  tibi  plenariam  absolucoem  et  remis- 
sionem  omnium  peecator'  tuor'  in  quantu  claves  eccl'iae  se  extendunt  in  hac  parte. 
In  noie  p'ris,  &c. 

Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Sanson  Beu  ....  quietii  clamavi  Rob'to  de  Bauvill  et  hajred' 
suis  totu  redditu  q'd  michi  debuit  pro  teta  terra  q'd  tenuit  de  me  in  Wauton,  scil't 
unam  marcam  argenti  annuatim.  Habend',  &c.  In  hujus  autem  rei  testimoniu  p'sens 
script'  paginam  sigilli  mei  apposicoe  corroboravi.  Hijs  testibus,  D'ne  Ric'o  de  Bauvill, 
Oliv'o  le  Moyne,  Rob'to  de  Wassingle,  Joh'e  de  Fowkesworth,  Rob'to  capellano  de 
Walton,  Walt'o  de  Beuvll,  Henr'  de  Wassingle,  Leone  de  Walton.  Sine  dat'. 

In  the  name  of  Almighty  God,  Amen.  I,  William  Bevill,  of  Chesterton  in  the  county 
of  Huntingdon,  gentillman,  of  an  holy  mynde  and  good  remembrance,  being  the  xxx.  day 
of  y^  moneth  of  July,  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  m'.cccclxxxvij.  make  my  Testament 
and  my  last  will  in  this  wise :  First,  I  give  and  bequeath  my  soule  unto  Allmighty  God, 
his  blessed  modyr  and  mayd  Our  Lady  Saint  Mary,  and  all  the  blessed  company  of  heven, 
and  my  body  to  be  buried  in  the  chirche  of  St.  Michael  of  Chestirton  aforesaid,  afore  the 
autre  of  y=  blessed  Lady  S'.  Mary  the  Virgin,  w'*"  my  best  hers  in  y«  name  of  my  mor- 
tuarj',  after  the  custume  of  the  cuntre,  &c.  Also,  I  bequeath  to  my  sonne  Will'm  Bevill 
a  great  chest,  a  prewce  cofer,  &c.  Also,  I  bequeath  to  my  sonne  Rob't  Bevill  a  fedre 
bed,  w"-  a  bolster,  twoo  pillowes,  twoo  blanketts,  &c.  The  residue  of  all  my  goods  not 
bequeathed,  my  detts  payd,  I  give  and  bequeath  to  the  aforesaid  Rob't  Bevill  my  sonne, 
wheme  I  ordeyne  and  make  of  this  my  testament  myne  executor,  &c.  This  was  done  the 
day,  yeare,  and  place  above  wrritten.  Than  p'sent  y'  parson  of  Chestirton  aforesaid  and 
othir. 


VISITATION  OF 


Guilielm'  Bevill   de  Chesterton,   qui  condidit  testametu  suu  a".  D'ni  1487.=f=, . . . 


Guilielmus  Bevill,  filius  primogenitus  et  executor. 


Robertus  Bevill,  2  filius. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Rob'tus  Bevyll  de  Ayleton  in  com.  Hunt,  gen'osus  dedi,  con- 
cessi,  et  hac  p'nti  carta  mea  indentata  confirmavi  Rob'to  Aprice,  Thomse  Cotton,  Rob'to 
Druell,  Joh'i  Castell,  Will'o  Bevyll  gen'osis,  Rob'to  Andrew  capellano,  Joh'i  Staunton 
yoman,  Joh'i  Bytherne  et  Nieh'o  Parysshe  man'iu  meu  de  Chesterton,  cum  suis  pertin' 
in  com.  Hunt  &c.  ad  usu  mei  p'fati  Rob'ti  Be\7ll  et  Elizabethse  uxoris  mese  et  alterius 
n'r'm  diutius  vivene'  et  hsered'  mei  p'fati  Rob'ti  Be\7ll,  imperpetuum.     Et  insup'  Sciatis 

me  prefatu  Rob'tum  Bevyll  dedisse,  &c.  p'fatis 
Rob'to  Aprice,  &c,  man'ium  meum  de  Dudley 
ac  advocationem  eccl'ioe  de  Dudley  p'dict'  in 
com.  Hereford  ac  oia  alia  terr'  mea  in  Dudley  et  Grafton  cum  pertin'  in  p'dict'  com. 
Heref.  Necnon  omnia  terr'  et  ten'  &c.  in  Conyton,  Wodewalton,  Keston,  Denton, 
Syversay  et  Ayleton,  in  com.  Hunt,  ac  etiam  oia  terr',  &c.  in  Wodeford,  in  com. 
Northamt.  Necnon  oia  terr',  &c.  in  Morecote,  in  com.  Rutland.  Habend'  &c. 
Dat*  prime  Aprilis,  a",  regni  R.  Henrici  octavi  post  Conq'm  quarto.  1512. 


Rob'tus  Bevill,  superstes^Elizabetha, 
a".  4  H.  8.  A^  uxor  ejus. 


BEVILL. 

1.  Bevill ;  2.  Beaumes  ;  3.  Deneys  ;  4.  Waldsheff  ;  5.  Sugden. 


Gulielmus  Bevill  de  Chesterton,  qu 
condidit  testamentum  suum  A' 
1487,  obijt  vero  3  H.  7. 


)n,  qui=^. 
».  D'ni  I 


f                                          T 

Guilielm' Beuile,     Rob'tus    Bevill^ 

pEliza- 

fili'  et  hseres,  ob.     de  Chesterton, 

betha, 

anno    19   H.   7,      in 

com.   Hunt. 

uxor 

s.  p.                           ar. 

4  H.  8,  ob. 

ejus. 

a". 

9  H.  8. 

Guilielmus= 

pMarga- 

Margareta, 

nupta 

Bevill  de 

reta,  f. 

Joh'i   Cotton    de 

Chester- 

Nicolai 

Stepington  in 

ton,  filius 

Bourman 

com.  North'mpt. 

et  haeres, 

de  Insula 

Anna,  monialis 

ffitatis 

Vectae  in 

apud  Rowell. 

11  annor' 

com. 

Jane,  nupta   Joh'i 

etam- 

South'm- 

Poulter    de 

plius  Inq. 

ton. 

Broughton,    in 

a°.  14 

nupta 

com.  Hunt. 

H.  8. 

27  H.  8. 

HUNTINftDOXSHIRE  A.   D.    1618. 


Richard' 

1 

Nich. 

Elizabe- 

Rober-  ^ 

Bevill,  5 

Bevill, 

tha,  nupta 

tus 

fili'jduxit 

6  filius. 

Wo  Ball 

Bevill 

Mariam 

de  com. 

de 

filiam 

Nott. 

Ches- 

Grey de 

terton, 

Witles- 

filius  et 

mere.  =p 

hseres. 

Thomas 

Joh'es. 

Rob't'. 

Will's. 

Bevell. 

^.S      ^ 

.:i;            T>- 

T 

'^J.J 

■Johan'a, 
f.Wiirmi 
Law- 
rence de 
St.  Ives 
in  com. 
Hunt. 


Fran- 
cisc', 
3  filius, 
de 
Mil- 
brooke 
in  com. 
Bedf. 


Willm', 
4  filius. 


1 

Johanne-s 
Bevill, 
2  filius, 
de  Saw- 
trey,duxit 
Francis- 
cam,  filia 
Henr' 
Lacy  de 
Stam- 
ford.^ 


Guili 
elm' 
Bevile 
fil.  et 
hseres, 

Ob, 


Rober- 
tus 

Bevill, 
miles, 
2  filius, 
sed 

haeres, 
fuit 
miles 
Balnea- 
tus  ap'd 
Coro- 
nations 
Regis 
Jacobi. 


Robertus  Bevill,     Catarina. 

fill'     et     haeres     Gracia. 

Rob'ti    Bevill,     Honora. 

militis. 
WiUm's,  2  fil. 


Maria, 
filia 
Coles 
de 

Pres- 
ton, in 
com. 
North- 
ampt. 
et  ejus 
haeres. 


Catarina,  nata 
23  Sept.  1603 

Anna,  nata  6 
Jan.  1611. 


Fides. 

Elizabetha,  nupta  Ste- 

Rober-  =7 

Anna. 

ph'o  Turner  de  Saw- 

tus 

Fra'- 

trey. 

Bevill 

cisca. 

Catarina,    nupta   Gil- 

deSaw- 

Mar- 

b'to  Abbott  de  Glat- 

trey. 

gareta. 

ton. 
Alaria,    uxor   Tho. 

Peche  de  Holywell. 
Prudentia,  nupta  Ro- 

b'to    Fawcett    de 

Stamford. 
Jana,    nupta    Jo. 

Lodington   sive    Lo- 

rington  de   Saxby  in 

com.  Leic. 

II 

Ill 

:Maria,  f. 
Nich'i 
Saunders 
de  Ewell 
in  com. 
Surr. 


Matheus  Beuill, 

natus  6  Martij, 

1597. 
Johan'es,  natus 

6    Januarij, 

1611. 


Dorothea,    nata   29 
Maij,  Ao.  1593. 

Margar',    nata    22 
Martij,  1595. 

Francisca,    nata    30 
Julij,  1600. 

ROBERT  BEVILL. 


CONINGTON. 

Visus  Franc'  cum  cur'  ib'm  tent'  die  Lunse  prox'  post  festum  S'c'i  Lucse  Evang', 
A°.  regni  Regis  Hen.  vij''  tertio. 

It'm  Jur'  p'ss.  quod  Will'm's  Beuill,  qui  de  D'no  tenuit  cert'  terr'  et  ten'  lib'  per 
cartam  in  Conyngton,  per  cert'  redd'  et  servic',  obijt  circa  festu  S'c'i  Petri  q'd  dicitur  ad 
Vincul'  ult'  p't'it'.  Et  Will'm's  Bevill  filius  ejus  est  proxim'  hreres  et  nianet  in  civitate 
Calisiae,  et  non  ven'  ad  faciendu  homagiu  et  fidelitatem,  Ideo  p'c'  est  Balliuo  seisir'  diet' 
terr'  et  ten'  quousq',  &c. 

Will'mus  Bevill,  pater,  obijt  anno  3  11.  7.=p 


Willielmus  Bevill,  filius  et  haeres,  obijt 
a".  19  H.  7. 
CAMD.  SOC. 


Robertus    Bevill,  frater  et    hajres, 
plensp  aptatis  a".  19  H.  7. 


10  VISITATION  OF 


CONINGTON. 


Visus  Franc'  pleg'  cum  cur'  Thomae  Coton,  generos',  ib'm  tent'  die  Lunae  prox' 
post  festu  Invencois  S'cse  Crucis,  a°.  regni  Regis  H,  7°'.  xix°. 
Et  q'd  Will'm'  Bevill  gen'osus,  qui  tenuit  de  D'no  hujus  curiae  unii  cotagiu  libera 
cum  pertin'  reddendo  inde  D'no  per  annu  unu  par  cerotecar'  pree'  j^.  et  sect'  cur' 
bis  per  annu,  obijt  circa  festu  S'ci  Mathiae  App'li  ult'  p't'ito,  et  q'd  Rob't'  Bevill,  frater 
ejus,  plenae  aetatis,  est  proximus  haeres  p'dicti  Will'mi  ad  praemiss',  &c.  Ideo  praeceptu 
est  Ballivo  distr'  d'c'm  Rob't'm  pro  fidelitate  et  rele'io,  viz.  un'  par  cerotecar'  D'no  hujus 
curiae  p'c'  j"*  faciend'  et  solvend'  pro  ingressu  suo  in  praemiss'  erga  prox'  cur',  &c. 

Johan'es  Penycocke,  armiger  pro  corpore  D'nj  Regis,  tenetur  et  obligatur  Ric'o 
Beyvell  armig'o  in  quingentis  libris  sterlingor',  &c.  Datum  14  die  Martij,  Anno 
38  H.  6. 

Johannes  Hore  de  Childerley  in  com.  Cant'  armig',  dedit,  &c.  Joh'i  Burgoyne  de 
Drayton  et  alijs  man'iu  suu  de  Magna  Ravele.  Test'  int'  alios,  Nich'us  Stivecle  miles, 
Thomas  Bevyle,  Rogerus  Louthe,  &c.     Dat'  ap'd  Ravele,  a°.  4  H.  6. 


Pl'ita  de  Banco,  A°.  17  Edw.  2,  rot.  41. 
Hunt.  Et  Joh'es  Serle  et  Mabilla  uxor  ejus  venerunt  et  cognoverunt  q'd  ip'i  tenent 
unu  mess'  xxviij.  acr'  terrae  et  iiij.  acr'  prati  in  villis  de  Stibington  et  Sibeston  de 
Rob'to  de  S'c'o  Albano  et  Alicia  uxore  ejus  per  homagiu  et  fidelitatem  et  serviciu  xx"*. 
per  annu,  et  ad  Scutagiu  D'nj  Regis  40«.  cum  accident  xx-^.,  Etad  plus  plus,  et  d'  et  facit 
sectam  ad  curiam  ip'or'  ad  Stibington  de  tribus  sept'  in  tres  sept',  et  fecit  fidelita- 
tem, &c. 

Pl'ita  de  Banco,  A".  5'o  Edw.  3"J,  rot.  127. 
Hunt.     Juratores   dicunt  q'd  Paulinus  de 
Hale  et  Roesia  uxor   ejus  injuste    disseisivit  Ricardus  Bevill.=p. , . . 

Ricardu  de  Beyvill,  patrem  Rob'ti  nunc  pe-  Robt' Bevill,  nunc  pet^ns,  a".  5  Edw.  3. 

tentis,  de  xxij.  messuag',  150  acr'  terraj,  30 

acr'  prati,  vj.  acr'  bosci  et  ij'.  reddit'  in  Wodewalton,  et  Ricardus  de  Cornubia  in  miseri- 
cordia . 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


11 


Pateat  universis  per  p'ntes,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Thomas  de  Beyvill  de  Woodwalton  recepi  de 
Rob'to  de  Beyvill  D'no  de  Woodwalton  30».  sterlingor'  pro  bono  pacis  et  finali  Con- 
cordia int'  nos  confirmand' ,  &c.  de  olb'  t"nsgressionib',  &c.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu 
p'sentibus  sigillum  meu  est  appensum.  Hiis  testibus,  Rogero  Accrehurst,  Johanne 
Mounfischer,  Ric'o  de  Stoketon,  Will'o  de  Selby,  Roberto  Dyke,  Rob'to  Warde  de  Wode- 
walton  et  alijs.  Datum  apud  Woodwalton,  die  Mercurij  prox'  post  festu  S'c'i  Laurentij, 
A°.  regni  Regis  Edwardi  tertij  a  Conquestu  decimo  tertio. 

Sciant  p'sentes  et  futur'  q'd  Ego  Beatrix  Waldeseff  de  Cestreton,  in  lib'a  viduitate 
mea,  &c.  dedi,  &c.  Will'mo  de  Hampton'  et  Magotse  uxori  suae  filite  meae  dimidieta- 
tem  turbarij  et  pasturse  decern  vaccar',  &c.  quae  q^ndam  h'ui  de  dono  et  feoff'  Will'i  de 
Waldisseff,  patris  mei,  in  villa  de  Conigtun,  &c.  Hiis  testibus,  D'no  Joh'e  de  Focke- 
wrth,  Gerardo  de  Gravel',  Johanne  de  Cantilup,  Hugone  f're  ejus,  Joh'e  Bretde  Cestreton 
et  alijs. 


Willielm'  de  Waldes-^. . . . 
cheff,  I 

....  =j=Beatrix  Waldeseff. 

Will'mus  de  Hamp-=pMagota,  filia 
ton.  I        Beatricis. 


LOUTHE. 

Inquisitio,  a».  26  H.  8.      Pro  terris  in  Sawtre.     Bealmes  man',  Stilton. 

Thomas  Louthe,  armiger,  obijt  26  die  Octobri9,^Thomasina,  uxor 
a°.  25  H.  8.  I  ejus. 

Edmundus  Louthe. =t=.  .  . . 


Lionellus  Louthe,  fil'  et  hser'.' 


J.... 


Margareta  Louthe,  consanguinea  et  hffiresThomse  Louthe  armigeri,  in  forma  prsed'c'a, 
set.  4  annor'  et  amplius  26  H.  8. 


12 


VISITATION  OF 


SAPCOTTS. 


Johannes  Sapcote  de=pElizabetha  soror  et  cohseres  Joh'is  D'ni  Denham,  relicta  Fulconis 
Elton    in    comitat'     I  D'ni  Fitzwarin — nupta  etiam  Thomse  Brandon,  militi,  ut  pat'  per 
I  chart 


Huntingdon. 


chart,  dat.  24  H. 


Kichardus  Sapcote  de  Elton  miles, 


com.  Hunt.=j=Anna,  f.  Nich'i  D': 


Vaulx. 


Johannes^ 
Sapcote. 


Ricardus=^Christiana, 


Thomas  Sapcote 
de  Burley. 

r 


=Jana,  f.  et  cohseres, 
Joh'nis  Francis. 


Will' 


Sapcot( 
de  Elton, 
miles. 


filia  Joh' 
Hunger- 
ford,  mili- 
tis. 


Anthonij 
Shouldley 


Anna,    uxor 

Brookesby  d< 

in  com.  Leic. 
Isabella,  ux.  Tho.  Wake, 

de  com.  Northt. 


1 — 

Dore- 
thea, 
uxor 
Dur- 
ance. 


's-pAnna,    f.    et   haer' 
I    Tho.  de  St.  Mark. 

--,  "- -, 

Edwardus     Guido=FMaror.   f. 


Sapcote  Sap- 

de  Burly,  cotte, 

miles,  ob.  miles, 
s.  p. 


et  hser' 

Guidonis 

Wolston. 


....  =^Robertus  Sapcote- 
uxor.   I  de  Elton    in  com. 
2'^».        Hunt,      filius    et 
hteres  Ric'i. 


Brigida,  ux. 
Molineux. 


Eleonora,    fil. 
Will'i  Prestland, 
de    com.    Cestr' 
uxor  prima. 


Elizabetha,  ux.  Jo- 
h'nis Style,  militis, 
renupta  Jacobo 
Yarford,  militi. 


Anna,    uxor    Jo. 
Broughton,  militis, 
renupta   Johanni  co- 
miti  Bedford.  ^ 


Francisca,  ux.  Jacobi 
Harington,  militis. 


Eleonora,  filia  Ro-=pHenricus  Sapcote  de  Brace- 
berti.  |       bridge  in  com.  Lincoln. 


Elizabetha,  filia  et  hseres,  nupta  Thomse  Beaumont  de  Coleorton,  militis. 


In  Laurence  Farron's  howse  at  Sawtrey  in  the  hall  wyndowe 
These  3  in  the  north  wyndowe  of  the  hall. 


N'A        / 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D,   1613.  13 

These  6  escocheons  stand  in  the  south  wyndowes  of  the  hall  aforesaid. 


14  VISITATION  OF 

In  the  chapell  of  the  howse  at  Elton  in  com.  Hunt.  10  August!  1613. 


j 

1 

\  ^ 

r 

IN  THE  CHURCHE  OF  ELTON 
These  3  in  erlasse  windowes. 


This  cut  in  stone. 

Sir  fiicfcarlj  ;§>ap- 
cate,  $inioi)t. 


wyi^cfi^ 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 

These  14  escocheons  following  are  in  the  parlour  windowes. 

1 


15 


Page 


Thorpe 


16 


VISITATION  OF 


To  all  them  w<=''  shall  see  or  heare  this  present  lettre,  Thomas  Grendall  of  Fenton, 
cousin  and  heyre  to  John  Beaumeys,  sometime  of  Sawtre,  greeting.     As  the  Armes  of  the 
BEACMYS.  ancestors  of  the  said  John,   since  the  day  of  his  death,  by 

lawe  and  right  of  inheritance,  are  escheted  unto  me  as  to 
the  next  heyre  of  his  linage,  know  yee  that  I,  the  aforesaid 
Thomas,  have  given  and  granted  by  these  presents  the  whole 
Armes  aforesaid,  w""  theyr  appurtenances,  unto  S'  William 
Moigne,  knight,  which  arms  are  Argent,  a  crosse  azure, 
fine  garbes  or,  to  have  and  to  hould  the  said  Armes,  w"" 
theyr  apurten'nces,  to  the  said  S''  William  and  his  heyres 
and  assignes  for  ever.  In  witnesse  whereof,  I  have  to  these 
present  letters  set  my  seale.  Given  at  Sawtre  the  22,  day  of 
Novemb',  in  the  15.  yeare  of  King  Richard  the  Second. 

Robertus  de  Beaumys.=^. .  . . 

I ' 

Guilielmus  de  Beaumes.=p .... 

I ' 

Johannes  de  Beaumes.=^. .  . . 

, I 

Robertus  de  Beaumys.=p. . . . 

Nicholaus,  filius  et  hseres  Rob'ti  de  Beaumes,  obijt  A°.  15  R.  2.=j=,.  .. 

P _ 1 

..  ..T=Margareta,  filia  et  haeres  Nich'i 

. .  .  .=FCecilia  att  Heathe  al's  Grendon. 

I ^ 

Thomas  Grendale  de  Fenton,  consanguineus  et  haeres  Nicholai  Beaumes,  set.  40 
annor'  15  R.  2. 

T[  Hie  Thomas  concessit  arma  de  Beaumys  Will'o  Moyne  militi. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


17 


HERBERT. 


Guilielmus  Herbert  de  Troy  in  Wallia.^ 
I L. 


Carolus  Herbert  de= 
Troy,  miles,  filius 
primogenitus. 


:Elizabetha, 
filia  Griffith 
an  Rhese. 


Blanchia  filia  et  cohaeres  Simonis  Melborne, 

1 


Tliomas  Harbert  de  Wyner- 
stowe  in  com.  Monmouth, 
gen',  junior  filius. 


Johanna, 
nupta. 

Blan- 
chia,ux. 
Oliv'i 
Lloyde. 


Will'm's, 
obijt 
juvenis, 
s.  p. 


:Anna,  filia  Will'i 
Lucy  de  Charlcott,  ii 
com.  Warr.  militis. 


Henric': 

Harbert 

de 

Wyne- 

stowe, 

fill' 

p'mo- 

genitus. 


filia 
Win- 
mi, 
comi- 
tis 

Wig- 
orn'. 


Elena,  nupta 
Will'mo  Raw- 
lins  de  Trere- 
gare. 

Christiana, 
nupta  Mil- 
borne  de  com. 
Som's. 


Elizabe- 

tha,  nupta 

Joh'i 

Breynton, 

prius 

nupta  W". 

Vaughan. 


Carolus  Har-^ 
bert  de   Co- 
vington in 
comit' 
Hunting- 
don gen'o- 
sus,  jam  su- 
p'stes,  1613. 


Elizabetha, 
nupta  Carolo 
Harbert  de 
Hadnock. 

Johanna,  uxor 
Lewis  de  St. 
Pier. 


Caro- 
lus 
Har- 
bert, 1 
filius, 
£et.  28 
annor', 


-Maria, 
filia 

Tet- 
lowede 
com. 
Lan- 

castr'. 


Ed- 
mund- 


Har- 

bert. 


Blanchia, 

nupta  Wal- 

t'o  Powell. 
Barbara, 

nupta  .... 

Walshe, 

sive 

Welche. 


Fran- : 
cisc' 
Har- 
bertde 
Lon- 
don, 2 
filius. 


:Eliza- 

beth, 

filia 

Ne-' 


Bedf. 


1— T-i — 
Ed- 
ward'. 
Joh'es. 
Geor- 


Eliza- 

beth, 

nupta 

Will'mo 

Hawkes. 


CHARLES  HARBARTT. 


Melborne 


CAMD.  SOC. 


18 


VISITATION  OF 


WALDEN. 


Richardus  Walden.^. 


Richardus  =p. 
AValden  de 
Erith    in 
com.Cantij, 
miles. 


Robertas    Walden,^Margareta, 
natus  apud    Erith,     fil.    et 
in  Cantio,  fili'    se-      haeres 
cundo  genitus  Ric'i     Markh'm 
frat'  jun'  Ric'i.       de  Norff. 
I    ,    , 


Silvester   Wal- 
den  de  Dun- 
mowe  in  Es- 
sex. 

Laurentius 
Walden,  mer- 
cator  de 
Lynne,  duxit 
Margaretam, 

filia    

Talbott  de 
Brandon  ferry. 


Anna,  filia  et  sola  hseres 

matris,  nupta  Petro  den    de    Buck- 

Compton,  filio  et  hseredi  worth     in  com 

W"*'  Compton  militis.  Hunt.  1613. 


Willielmus  Wal-^Rebecca,  fil. 
Tho.  Good- 
rick  de  in- 
sula Ely. 


Edmu'd'Wal-^Barbara,    so- 


den,   mercator 
de  London, 
1613. 


ror  Tho.  Mi- 
dleton,  mili- 
tis, de  Lon- 
don. 


Henricus  Compton, 
miles,  D'n's  Comp- 
ton. x|s. 


Lionellus  Walden, 
aet.   18    annor' 
1613. 


Francisc' 
Walden, 


Margeria. 

Anna. 

Rebecca. 


Benjamin     Edmundus 
Walden.      Walden. 


WILL'M  WALDEN. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


19 


PIKERING. 


Those  Pikerings  of  Ticlim'she 
in  Northamptonshire  bore 
this  coate  as  theyre  owne 
sometymes. 


Gilbertus  Piker-^Elizabeth,  filia 

ing     de    Tich-     I Haggard 

m'sh,  filius   pri-     de  com.  Can- 
mogenitus.  |  tabr'. 


Edwardus  Piker-=f:Elizabetha  filia  Rob'ti      Wiirm'. 
Constable    de    North       Henricus. 
Pikenham,    in   com. 
Norff. 


ing  de  Aulk- 
mondbury,  in 
com.  Hunt.  1613 


Johan-    Ed\vardas=pElizabeth, 


Pikering, 
Piker-     ict.  22 
ing.         an.  1613. 


f.  Georgij 
Lynne  de 
com.North't. 


Gilb't'. 
Joh'es. 
Joseph' 


2.  Ursula,  vx.  Ant' 

3.  Reeve. 

4.  Elizabetha,    vx. 

Clementis  Allen, 


^Vinifred,  vx.  Petri 

Bradley. 
Jana,    vx.    Simonis 

Staunton. 


Edwardus  Pikeringe,  mortuus  a°.  1613. 


EDW.  PYKERING 


20 


VISITATION  OF 


WILLIAMS. 


Williams  de  Wallia.=p, . . . 


Robertus  Williams  de  Wallia,  filius     Johannes  Williams^Anna,    filia 


Fleete    de 


pnmogenitus. 


He  hath  made  no  cer- 
teyne  proofe  of  his  armes. 


Wallia.  I  comitatu  Huntingdon. 


Richardus  Wil-: 
liams  de  Aulk- 
mondbury,  jam 
superstes  1613. 


-Magdalena,  filia     Agnes, 


Phelicia,  nup- 


....  Harriett       Ric'i Grace     taJoh'niKing 
de  Stukeley,  in     de    Elling-     de   Aucon- 
com.  Hunt.  ton.  bury. 


Anna,  aetatis  10  annor',  A<^.  D'ni  1613. 


Magdalena,  set.  6  annor'  1613. 
The  m'ke  R  of  Richard  Williams, 


SLADE. 


Richard  Slade  de  ^Elizabetha,  filia  Joh'nis 
Huntingdon,  con-  I  Spenser  de  Patenham  in 
siliari'  ad  legem.         |  com.  Bedf. 


Thomas    ^pClayes       Robertus           Rosa,  nupta 

Slade  de 

Belli-        Slade    de         Tho.  Spill- 

Hunting- 

kin           Elington  in      water  de 

don,  con- 

Clamp,      com.  Hunt.     Leighton 

siliarius 

uxor          coelebs  a".         in  com. 

ad  legem. 

ejus.          1613.                Hunt. 

Johanna, 

1           Anna,  nupta  Ambrosio  Mason 

filia,  ob.  s. 

p.                       de  Hemingford. 

per  me  ROBERTUM  SLADE. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  I>. 


21 


GRACE. 


Be-=p. .  . .  filia  Sackvile  de  Ble- 
r^ford.      I  chingley. 

I — -^ 

Guilielnius  Grace  de  Insula=rMargareta,  filia 
Ely,  qui  genus  suum  duxit  I  . . . .  Beresford. 
a  partibus  WalliiS. 


r 
Richardu8=pAgnes, 


Grace  de 
Ellington 
in  com. 
Hunt.  a". 
1613. 


filia 
Joh'n 
Wil- 
liams. 


— r 
Etheldreda, 
nupta 
Francisco 
Holcott  de 
Ellington. 


Anna, 
uxorRic'i 
Danjell 
de  Elling- 
ton. 


Willielm'  Grace,  setatis  2  annor',     Maria,  set. 
a".  1613.  5  annor  . 

RICHARDE  GRACE. 


HOLCOT. 


He  hath  made  no  proofe 
of  his  Armes. 


Willielmus  Holcott  de  Ellington  in-p.  •  • 
com.  Hunt.  | 


Fr^n'^^^^iiT^olcott  de  Ellington  in=^Etheldreda,  filia  WiU'mi  Grace  de  Insula  Ely. 
com.  Hunt. 


EDWARD  HOLCOT. 


VISITATION  OF 


In  the  Churche  of  Kimbolton,  in  com.  Hunt. 
13  Aiigusti,  1613. 


te 

F 

i 

^S^S-J? 

HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613.  23 

In  Stilton  Churche  this  written  in  the  windowe, 
taken  the  17  of  August,  1613. 
Grey,  Doctor  legum,  genitus  de  germine  regum, 

Londonijs  pridem et  idem 

Hoc  in atq'  Mariae. 


In  the  Churche  of  Holme  this  written  in  a  wyndowe  : 

Of  your  charitye  pray  for  S""  Da.\j  Phelip  and  my  lady  his  wife,  and  for  all  the  benefac- 
tors of  this  windowe. 


Guilielm'  fili'  Simonis  de  Coton,  relaxavit  Simoni  de  Coton  patri  suo,  &c.     Hijs  testibj 

de  Brex,   Tho.  de  Bellew,  Tbo.  Herthull,  Rob 'to  de  Bruin,  Rob 'to  de  Hoken- 

hull,  WiU'o  Bruin  de  Sutton. 

Guilielm'  filius  Thomje  de  Coton  dedit  et  confirmavit  terras  et  ten'  Guilielmo  filio 
Simonis  de  Coton  and  Isabellas  uxori  ejus.     Testibus  Rob'to  Vernun  D'no  Hatton. 

Guilielm'  Abbas  S'c'se  Werburgse  de  Cestria  dedit  Edmundo  filio  Will'mi  de  Coton, 
comunia  pastura  quod  clam'  in  Cotton  in  excambio  pro  sex  acris  terrae  in  magna  Coton, 
et  Abbas  amiseret  in  curia  comitis  Cestriae. 

Johanes  filius  Ricardi  filij  Thomae  de  Coton  dedit  et  confirmavit  Edmundo  de  Coton 
et  Katarinae  uxori  ejus  diversas  terr'et  ten'.  Test'  int'  alios  Ranulpho  de  Vernon.  Dat' 
a".  16  Edw.  3, 

Guilielm'  filius  Edmundi  Coton  dedit  Joh'i  Aston,  et  Henrico  de  Bradley  personae 
eccl'iae  de  Ridware,  totam  terram  suam,  &c.     Dat'  a".  50  Edw,  3. 

Guilielmus  de  Coton  de  Ridware  Hampstall  dedit  Rob'to  Madrell  reetori  eccl'iaa  de 
Christleton  et  aliis  omnia  terr'  in  villis  de  Coton,  Waverton,  Christleton,  Tervin,  Hescroft, 
Hokenell,  Hanley,  et  Multon.     Dat'  2  H.  4. 

Agnes  relicta  Will'mi  Coton  demisi  AVill'o  Cotgreve,  &c.  Edmundscoton  hall,  cum 
d'nica  terra  in  Edmundeseotton  praedict'.     Testibus  Joh'e  Coton,  a".  5  H.  4. 

Richardus  Coton  de  Ridware,  6  H.  6. 

Johannes  Coton,  35  H.  6. 

Joh'es  Coton  de  Ridware  Hampstall,  2  E.  4. 

Ricardus  Coton  de  Ridware,  1  R.  3,  et  12  H.  7. 


24  VISITATION  OF 

In  Conington  Churche  the  16  of  August,  A".  D'ni  1613,  these  3  in  the  w^ndowes. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  T>.  1613. 


25 


This  standeth  upon  a  very  ould  basin 
and  ewer  enameled  on  it,  in  S"'  Robert 
Cotton's  howse  at  Conington,  made  in 
the  tyme  of  King  H.  fi. 


Comunia  de  Termino  Paschse,  A"*,  37  Edw.  3.  Hugo  fili'  Joh'is  de  Wesenh'm  et  Agnes 
uxor  ejus  exonerantur  de  exitibus  terrar'  quse  fuerut  Bernardi  Brus  fr'is  d'c'se  Agnetis. 

Br'ia  direct'  BaronibusT'mino  Hillarij,  A».  37  Edw.  3,  ex  parte  Rememoratoris  Regis, 
rotulo  9. 

Rex  concessit  Joh'i  de  Wesenham  custodiam  omniu  temporaliu  Episcopatus  Eliensis. 

Ibidem  rotulo  23.     Allocatio  pecuniae  Joh'is  de  Wesenham  pro  negotijs  Regis. 

Commissiones  et  L'rse  patentes  T'mino  Trinitatis,  A».  38  Edw.  3.  De  capiendo  in  manu 
Regis  terras  et  tenementa  Joh'nis  de  Wesenham  in  Norffolk,  in  Turri  London,  pro  defectu 
assaioe  moneta)  examinanda;. 

Comunia  de  T'mino  Mich'is,  38  E.  3.  London.  Pro  Joh'e  Wesenh'm  M'catore  Regis, 
de  Magna  Corona  liberata. 

Orig.  19  Edw.  3,  rot.  29.  Indentura  inter  Regem  et  Joh'em  de  Wesenham,  qui 
mutuavit  Regi  20M.  marcas,  argento  vel  auro,  &c.  pro  quibus  custuma  ei  concessa, 
24  August!,  &c.     Simon  frater  dicti  Joh'is.  rot'  38. 


CAMl).  SOC. 


26 


VISITATION  OF 


COTTON. 


Guilielmu'  de 
Coton. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


27 


Guilielra'  Coton,=f=Maria,  filia  et=Tho.  Lacye  de 


hseres,  re- 
nupta  Tho. 
Billing  capi- 
tali  justicia- 
rio  Anglise 
t'p'e  Edw.  4. 


Thomas  Coton  de=pElizabetha,  filia 


Grancestr' 
prope  Gam- 
bridge,  3 
maritus. 


Knightley. 


Catarina,  ux. 

Ric'i  Gros- 

uenor. 
Eleonora,  ux. 

Will'i  Vena- 

bles. 


Tho-T=Cata- 
rina 
Co- 
ton. 


ejus. 


Isabella,  ux.  Job's 
Bradborne. 

Matildis,  ux. 
Anthonij  Fitz- 
Harbert,  justic' 
'i  Banco. 


Elizabetha, 
ob.  s.  p. 


Tamworth  de 
Hawsted  in 
com.  Leices- 
triae,  vx.  2. 


Dorothea,  f.  Jo.=rTliomas  Coton  :^Elizabetha,  filia 


de  Conington 
armiger,  ejus 
no'is  quartus 


28 


VISITATION  OF 


Catarina,    in- 
nupta. 

Francisca, 
nupta  Ed'r'o 
Mountagiie 
de  Bowton 
in  com. 
Northamp- 
ton, mil. 

Rebecca,  in- 
nupta. 


■  I — TTT 

Ferdinand 
Coton,  mer- 
cator. 

Johannes  Co- 
ton,  merca- 
tor. 

Henricus 
Coton  de 
Broughton  in 
com.  North- 
amptonise. 


Rober- 

tus 

Coton 

de  Co- 

nington, 

miles  et 

baro- 

nettus, 

jam 

super- 

stes 

1613. 


T=Eliza- 
betha, 
f.  et  co- 
hseres 

Brocas 

de 

The- 

ding- 

worth 

in  com. 

Leic. 


Lucia,    ux.  Jo. 
Talcarn  de  Ash- 
ton  in  Essex. 

Dorothea,  nupta 
Mauritio  Baude 
de  Som^by  in 
com.  Lincoln. 

Johanna,  nupta 
Jo.  Baude  de 
Som'by  in  com. 
Lincoln. 


Coton 

de 

Ged- 

ding 

Abbas 

in  com. 

Hunt. 

2  filius 

1613. 


^Maria, 
filia 
Ro- 
berti 
Price 
de 

Wash- 
ing- 
ley. 


Thomas  Coton,  filius  et  hseres.     Johannes  Coton,  filius  et  hseres,  set.  4.  annor'  et  amplius. 


ROBERT  COTTON. 


THOMAS  COTTON. 


A"  16  H.  7,  ex  ip'a  carta.  Henric'  dei  gr'a,  &c.  dil'c'o  sibi  ThomsB  Coton  de  Conington, 
nuper  vie'  n'ro  in  com.  Cantebr.  et  Hunt,  sal'm,  Cu  comiserimus  dilecto  nobis  Joh' 
Clarevaulx  ar'o  Com.  n'ros  p'd'c'os  cu  pertin'  habend'  q^mdiu  nobis  placeret  prout  in 
I'ris  n'ris  patentib3  sibi  inde  confectis  plenius  continetur  Tibi  p'eipimus  q'd  eidem  Joh'i, 
com.  n'ros  p'd'c'os  cum  pertin'  una  cu  rotulis  br'ib3  memorand'  et  oibj  alijs  oflBciu  illud 
tangentib3  quae  in  custodia  tua  existunt  per  Indenturas  inde  inter  te  et  p'fatu  Joh'em 
debite  conficiend*  liberes.     Teste  me  ipso  apud  Westm',  15  die  Novembr'  a°.  r.  n.  16. 

Warham. 

Ex  ip'a  carta.  Edwardus  sext'  dei  gr'a  Angl'  Franc'  et  Hib'n.  Rex,  &c.  oTbj  ad  quos 
p'ntes  I'rse  perven'int  sal't'm.  Sciatis  q'd  comissimus  dil'c'o  nobis  Thomse  Coton  armigero 
Com.  n'ros  Cantebr'  et  Hunt,  custodiend'  q^mdiu  nob'  placuerit,  Tta  q'd  firmas  debitas  nob' 
reddat  an'uatim  ac  de  debitis  n'ris  et  olbus  alijs  ad  officio  vie'  com.  pred'c'or'  spectan' 
nob'  respondeat  ad  sc'c'm  n'r'm.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu  has  I'ras  n'ras  fieri  fecim'  pa- 
tentes.     T.  me  ip'o  ap'd  Westm'  xxviij,  die  Novembr.  a°.  r.  n.  p'mo. 

Ex  ip'a  carta.  Elizabeth  dei  gr'a  &c.  Regina,  archiep'is  ep'is  ducib3  comitibj  baro- 
nibj  militib^  lib'is  hoibj  et  oIb3  alijs  de  com.  Cantebr'  et  Hunt,  sal't'm.  Cu  comiserim' 
dil'c'o  nob'  Thomse  Cotton  ar'o  officiu  vie'  Com'  n'ror'  p'd'e'or'  cu  pertin'  habend'  q^mdiu 
nobis  placu'it  prout  in  I'ris  n'ris  patentibus  ei  inde  confectis  plenius  eontinet',  vob'  man- 
dam'  q'd  eidem  Thomse  tanq^m  vie'  n'ro  com.  p'd'e'or'  in  oTb3  quae  ad  officiu  illud  per- 
tinent intendentes  sitis  et  respondentes.  In  cujus  rei  testim'  has  I'ras  n'ras  fieri  feeim' 
T.  me  ip'a  apud  Westm.  xij.  die  Novembr.  anno  r.  n.  secundo. 


Elizabetha  Regina,  &c.  archiep'is  ep'is  ducib3  comitibus  baronibus  militib3  lib'is 
hoib3  et  oIb3  alijs  de  com.  Cantabr.  et  Hunt,  sal't'm.  Cum  comiserim'  dil'cto  nob'  Thomce 
Cotton  armig'o  Com.  n'ros  p'd'c'os  cu  pertin'  custodiend'  q^mdiu  nob'  placuerit  prout 
in  Tris  n'ris  patentibus  sibi  inde  confectis  plenius  continetur,  vobis  mandam'  q'd  eidem 
Thomas,  tanq^m  vie'  n'ro  Com.  p'd',  in  omnib3  quae  ad  officiu  illud  pertinent  inten- 
dentes sitis  et  respondentes  et  auxiliantes.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu  has  I'ras  n'ras  fieri 
fecim'  patentes.  Teste  me  ip'a  ap'd  castru  n'r'm  de  Wyndesore,  5'"  die  Decembris  a" 
r.  n.  25'". 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


29 


A".  33  H.  3.  Hsec  est  conventio  int'  D'n'm  Rad'm  Abbatem  de  Ramesey,  &c.  ex  una 
parte,  et  Joh'em  Henneberd  de  Gydding  Abbatis  ex  altera,  f  c'a  in  festo  beati  Jacobi  App'li, 
a",  regni  Regis  Henrici  filij  Regis  Joh'is  33''"  pro  terris  in  Gyddynget  Langlond,  &c.  In 
cujus  rei  testimoniu  parti  p'ntis  scripti  in  modum  cirographi  confecti  penes  d'cos  abbatem 
et  conventus  resident!  d'cus  Joh'es  sigillu  suu  una  cum  sigillis  Rob'ti  de  Bellomanso  et 
Walteri  de  Wassingele  militu  apposuit,  &c.  Hijs  testib3,  Henr'  de  Colevill  tunc  vice- 
corn'  Hunted',  Simone  de  Copmanford,  Wo.  le  Moyne,  Joh'e  de  Claris  Vallis,  Jo.  de 
Lungevill  et  Will'o  Cardun  militibj,  et  alijs,  &c. 


27  Ed.  3.  Hsec  indentura  testatur  q'd  Sarra  quae  fuit  quondam  uxor  Thomse  Dreu 
concessit,  &c.  Joh'i  de  Tilney  militi  et  Thomse  Att  Lathe  de  Wygenhale,  messuagiu  suu 
in  Sadilbowe,  et  oia  terras  et  ten'ta  sua  in  Wygenhale,  Weston,  et  Suth  Len,  ubicuq' 
jacent.  Habend',  &c,  p'd'c'is  Joh'i  et  Thomse,  &c.  reddendo  inde  annuatim  p'd'c'ae 
Sarrte  ad  tota  vitam  sua  4".  10^  ad  duos  anni  terminos,  &c.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu 
pnssent'  scriptis  indentatis  partes  sigilla  sua  apposuerunt.  Dat'  apud  Sidilbowe,  &c. 
Anno  regni  Regis  Edwardi  tertij  a  Conquestu  vicesimo  septimo.  Testibus,  Will'o 
Duraunt,  Edmundo  Ker^ile,  Thoma  Howard,  Will'mo  Howard,  Matheo  de  Welle,  Walt'o 
de  Eytone,  et  alijs. 


30 


VISITATION  OF 


Sciant  p'ntes  et  futuri  quod  Ego  Ricardus  Drewe  de  Westlenn'  concessi,  &c.  Ric'o  de 
Howton  et  alijs  et  Rob'to  filio  Ric'i  de  Wygenhale  unu  messuagiu  jac'  in  Westlenn'  cii 
o!b3  terr'  ten,  &c.     Dat'  apud  AVygenhale,  a.".  50  Edw.  3. 


fi  si- 


At 


'  J  J... 

A  ^  f 


These  amies  stand  thus  in  Mr.  Price 
his  howse  at  Washingley  in  the  win- 
do  wes  there,  set  up,  as  may  be  conjec- 
tured by  theire  shew,  about  the  tyme 
of  K.  H.  7,  and  is  the  amies  of  John 
Clark,  auditor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancas- 
ter, and  second  husband  to  Elizabeth 
Drewe,  widowe  of  John  Otter, 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


31 


AP  RHESE. 


Richard'  Washingley,= 
leuavit  finem  a°.  39 
Edw.  3. 


^Johanna   uxor 
ejus,  quae  leva- 
vit    fine    cu 
marito. 


Ex  inquiss'  gen'al'  t'p'e 
Regis  Edw. I. — Radulfus 
filius  Walteri  de  Was- 
singlee  tenet  capitale 
man'iii  et  medietatem 
villce  de  Wassinglee  de 
feodo  Thomse  de  Love- 
toft,  faciendo  medietatem 
feodi  vnius  militis. 


Juon  ap=^. .  . .  da.  and 
one    of    y* 
heyres  of 
Cradok. 


Joh'nes- 
Drewe. 


^Margareta, 
soror  et 
hceres. 


1 1 

Ricard'        Robert 
de  Wash-     Washing- 
ingley,  ley,  ob. 

ob.  s.  p.       s.  p. 


Mathew  ap  Rhese^ da.  and     Rieardus   Drewe,  consanguineus  et  hteres  Jo 


of  Lan  in  comitat' 
of  Brecknock. 


heyre  of  .... 
Radnall. 


hannse,  uxoris  Ric'i  Washingley,  set, 
ob.  a".  8  H.  6.     Inq.  a°.  9  H.  6 


!t.  32  7  H.  6,  I 
n".  20.  I 


Juon  ap  =p. . . .    daughter   and  coheyre  of  . . 
Rhese.      |  Wonton. 

I 

Isaack  ap=pJoane,  sister 


Robertas    Drewe,    xt. 
annor'  9  H.  6. 


Rhese, 
Sonne  of 
Juon. 


of  S"^    Regi- 
nald Bray, 
Knight  and 
Counsellor 
to  K.  H.  7. 


:Elizabe-    =j=Joh'nes  Clarke, 


tha,  filia 
et  sola 
hseres. 


Auditor   de 
Duchy  de  Lan- 
castr.    2    mari- 
tus. 


^ 


Robert  ap=j^oane,  daughter  and  sole 


Rhese, 

filius 

Isaaci. 


heyre  of  John  Otter. 


Rob'tus  Latimer  de= 
Duntish  in  le  West 
Country. 


^Elizabeth,  filia 
Ham- 
well. 


Edward  ap  Rhese, 
2  sonne.=j= 


Robert.     William. 

I 

Edmond  -pMary 


Thomas  ap  Rhese, 
3  Sonne. =^ 


Robert. 


William  ap  Rhese,=pElizabeth,  daughter 
sive  Price,  sonne  I  and  sole  heyre  of 
and  heyre.  Robert    Latimer    of 

Duntish. 


ap  Rhese, 
2  Sonne. 


daugh 
ter  of 


Tiring- 
ha. 


Lewis  ap 

Rhese,  3 

Sonne. 
John  Price, 

4  Sonne. 
Elena, 

nupta. 


Robert  ap     -pJoane 


Rhisc,  Sonne 
and  heyre, 
ja  superstes 
1613,  de 
Washingley. 


of  y*' daugh- 
ters and 
heyres  of 
Robert  Wil- 
ford  of  Lon- 
don. 


Cassandra,  first  married 
to  John  Roberts  of  Wol- 
lastono  ;  2diy,  to  Peter 
Ashton  of  Chaterton ; 
3dly,  to  Adelard  Welby 
of  Gedney  ;  4thly,  to  Ro- 
bert Carre. 


32 


VISITATION  OF 


S^  Adelard 

-    -r               -r-r 
Johanna,        Rie'us, 

Rob'tus^Mary, 

I^ra'n-' 

Elizabetha,    nupta 

Price,Knight, 

nupta  Ste-       6  fil. 

ap 

da.and 

cis,  5 

Ric'o    Randell, 

4   Sonne,  ob. 

phano             Cassan- 

Rhese 

heyre 

son. 

renupta   The. 

s.  p. 

Aleyne  de       dra. 

sive 

of 

Jerome, 

Hales. 

Joh'nes,  2,  ob. 

Kent  et  de 

Price, 

Hum- 

7. 

Maria,   uxor  Wm. 

s.  p. 

Greseley 

filius  et 

fry 

Simeon, 

Hewett    de    Mil- 

Isaac,  3,  ob. 

in  com. 

hseres. 

Dix- 

8. 

brooke    ni    com. 

s.  p. 

Derb. 

well. 

Bedd. 

Willielm'  ap=pAnna,  filia  Edw.  Watson,         Isakcl  2. 
Rhese,  miles,  \  militis,  relicta  Caroli  Nor-          Rob'tus. 

Maria,  ux 

Tho.         Helena. 

Cotton  de  Gad- 

a°. 1613.      ^wich,  militis. 

Humfr'. 

ding  Abbas. 

ROBART  APRECE. 

Cradock       Radnall. 


Hakenbecbe 

This  indenture  made  the  2d  day  of  Aprill,  a".  2^°  Edw.  6,  betwene  Rob't  ap  Rece  of 
Washingley,  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon,  Esq.  and  Wm.  ap  Rece,  3"*  sonne  of  the 
said  Robert,  for  lands  w''^  were  some  tymes  John  Sapcotts  knight,  and  after  that  one  S' 
Richard  Sapcotts,  sonne  and  heyre  of  the  said  John  and  Dame  Christian  Sapcots,  wife  to 
the  said  S'  Richard,  in  the  towne  and  feilds  of  Ogerstone  and  Washingley,  &c.  Dat' 
2  die  Aprilis,  anno  2  Edw.  6. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


33 


KAYE. 


Arthurus  Kaye  de  Woder-^Beatrix,    filia   Mathei    AVent- 
some    in  com.    Ebor'    ar-  I  worth  de  Britton. 
mig'.  1 


Johannes  Kaye  de  Wood'some.^ 

Edward  Kaye  ofWood'some=^  Anna,  filia  Rob'ti 
in  com.  Ebor'  gen'osus,  I  Ketelbye  militis,  ii 
4  filius.  I  coin. 


Tirwhitt    de 
com.    Lin- 


n 

Margareta,  nupta  Jaco- 
bo  Crewse  de  Fother- 
inghay  in  com.  North- 
amptonise. 

Anna,  nupta  Francisco 
Aiscue  de  Kelsey  mi- 
liti,  in  com.  Lincoln. 


Robertus=f:Chri 


Kaye  de 
Glatton 
in  com. 
Hunt, 
filius  et 
hseres. 


ana,  filia 

Wiiri 

Cooper, 

relicta 

Thomse 

Groome. 


Joh'nes 
Kay,     2. 
WiU'm'    I 


Lucia,  ux.  Johannis 
Pikering  de  Tich- 
mershincom.  North- 
ampton. 

Margeria,    nupta 
"Will'o  Laurence  de 
St.  Ives. 


Henricus  Kay  de  Glatton  in  com.  Hunt.^Susanna, 
superstes  1613.  I 


filia   Joh'nis   Loftis 
com.  North't. 


de    Lutton    in 


Johannes  Kay,  setetis  3  annor*  a".  1613. 


RobertuSs  2  filius. 

HENRY  KAY. 


^  This  Crest  was  given  to  the  ould  Armes 
of  Arthur  Kay  of  Woodsome  in  y«  county 
of  York,  gent,  by  William  Flower,  Norroy 
King  of  Armes,  dated  at  London  the  22 
day  of  October,  in  the  6  yeare  of  the 
reigne  of  Queene  Elizabeth,  a**.  D'ni 
1564,  under  y*  hand  and  seale  of  the  said 
William  Flower,  Norroy,  to  the  said  Ar- 
thur Kay,  and  to  his  posterity  for  ever. 


A  GOLDE  FINCHE. 


CAMD.  SOC. 


34 


VISITATION  OF 


MARSHALL. 

Marshall  of  Ellesley.T=. . 


William  Marshall  of  Ellesley,  col- 
lector of  the  subsidy,  t'p'e  H.  8, 
elder  brother  to  John. 


John  Marshall  of  Win-=pAlicia,  filia  . 
ingham,  prope  S"""  de  Barforde, 
Neotts. 


. .    Percye 
prope    St. 


John  Marshall  of  Woodwalton .^Johanna  Ayre  de  Higney. 


William  Marshall=pJohanna  Martendale  d 
Gretton  in  comitat. 
North^mpt. 


Mathew  Marshall  of^Johana,  fil'    Phi 


de  Wood wal ton, 
jam  superstes 
1613. 


Eltesley  in  com.  Can- 
tebr.  et  de  Sawtrey  in 
com.  Hunt. 


Hatley    de    Cax- 
ton. 


Johan-=^Verney  God- 
ard,  filia  Wm. 
Godard  de 
Carlton  in 
comit.  Bedf. 


nes 
Mar- 
shall, 
filius  et 
haeres. 


ar. 


I    I    I    I  1 

Thomas. 

Gilbertus 
Marshall, 
mercator 
de  London. 

Will's. 

Michael. 

Rob'tus. 


Philipp'=i 

-Maria,  f. 

Mar- 

Joh'is 

shall  de 

Brett  de 

Eltesby, 

Litle 

filius  et 

Grans- 

hseres. 

den  in 

com. 

Cantebr. 

Joh'es, 
Edw. 
Miles. 
Joseph. 


Francisca. 
Elizabetha,  ux. 

Jacobi  Desbo- 

rough, 
Johana. 
Maria. 
Margareta. 


Joanna,  setatis  6  annor'  a".  1613. 
WILL'M  MARSHALL. 


Matheus  Marshall. 

MATHEWE  MARSHAL!, 


Marshall 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


35 


WHALLEY. 


Thomas  Whalley  de  Sibthorpe  et  Screueton  in  com.  Nott'.^. 


Leeke. 


Richardus  Whalley  de  Sibthorpe^p. . , 
in  com.  Nottinghamise,  senescal-  I 
lus  Edwardi  Ducis  Som'sett. 


Henricus  Hatfield^ ....  una  soror'  et  cohae- 
de  "Willughby  in  I  redQ  Johannis  Hercy  de 
com.  Nott'.  Grove,  militia. 


Thomas  Whalley  de  Sereveton-pElizabetha,  sola  filia  et  h.^res  Henr'   Hatfeild  de   Wi- 
in  com.  Nottinghamias.  |  loughby  in  com.  Nottingh'. 


Thomas 
Whal- 
ley, 4 
filius. 


Ricardus     = 
Whalley  de 
de  Screve- 
ton  in  co- 
mit'  Not- 
tingham, 
filius  et 
hseres. 


Waltenis  Whal-^Eliza 


fil.  Henr' 

Cromwell 

de  Hin- 

chinbrook 

in  comit' 

Hunt. 

militis. 


ley  de  Overton 
Watenile,  sive 
Chery  Orton, 
Sacrae  Theolo- 
gise  Baccalau- 
reus,  ja  super- 
stes  1613. 


beth, 

fil. 

WiU'i 

Howell 

deCan- 

tabri- 

gia. 


Joh'nes,  3  filius. 

Margareta,  uxor 
Amoldi  Reres- 
by  de  .... 

Ellena,    uxor    Jo. 
Draper  de   Flint- 
ham    in    com. 
Nott'. 


Walterus  Whalley,  fere  8  annor'  afi.  1613, 
filius  et  hseres. 


Johannes  Whalley, 
2  filius. 


Elizabetha, 


WALTER  WHALLEY. 


36 


VISITATION    OF 


FAWKNER. 


John  Fawkener  of  Waldon  in^Jana,  filia  ....  Shelley  de  Worminghurst  in  Sussex. 
Sussex.  I 

I ' 

Johannes  Fawkener  de  Waldron^^Elizabetha,  filia  Thomse  Kyddall  de  Higham  Ferrers  in 
in  Sussex.  |  com.  North^mpt. 


Johannes  Faw-^Magdalena,  filia  Pe- 
kenerde  Aller-  tri  Temple  de  Bur- 
ton in  com.  ton  Dassett  in  com. 
Hunt.  1613.         Warr. 


William 
Fawkener 
of  Aller- 
ton,  2  Sonne. 


Mildreda,  nupta  Joanna,    uxor 

Will'o    Park-  Tho.   Adams 

hurst   de    Lon-  de  Sussex. 
don. 


Johannes,   filius  et  haeres, 
set.  16  annor'. 


Petrus,  2. 
Edward', 


~r-| 

Anna,  1. 
Elizabeth. 


— rnr 

Jana. 
Catherina. 


Joana. 
Magdalena. 


JOHN  FAWKNER. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D 


PRATT. 


Johi 


;s  Pratt  de  Weldon  in    com.  Northampton. -p. 


Milisent  Pratt,  filius 
et  haeres,  aet.  19  an- 
nor'  1613. 


Henricus  Pratt  de  Weldon  in=pElizabetha,    filia   et  hteres  An- 
com.  Northampton.  |  thonij  Choune. 


Anthonius  Pratt=^Eleonora, 
filia  et 
unicahaj- 
res  Rob'ti 
Millisent 
de  Over- 
ton Wa- 
ter vile. 


de     Weldon     in 
com.    North- 
ampt.    et    jure 
uxoris  de  Over- 
ton Watervile  in 
comitatu    Hun- 
tingdon, super- 
stes  1613. 


Henric' 
Pratt,  2 
filius. 


Anna,  nupta  Joh'i 
Watkyn  de  Thorp 
in  Maldesoure  in 
comit'  North't. 

Elizabetha,   nupta 
Thomoe  Cloughton 
de    Hakenby    in 
com.  Lincoln. 


Henric' 
2  filius. 


Anthoni',  3. 
Johanes,  4. 
Thomas,  5. 


r-r-i r—r—T ri 

Elizabetha,  1.    Sarra,  4.         Priscilla,  < 
Anna,  2.  Eleonora,  5.    Francisca, 

Maria,  3.  Catarina,  6.       8. 

ANTHONY  PRATT. 


Pratt 


38 


VISITATION  OF 


BEDELL. 


Johannes  Bedell 
de  Wollaston  in 
com.  Northampt. 
ar.  Ob.  1435. 


Johanna,  filia  et  hseres  . . 
Wolleston  de  Wolleston, 
com.  North't. 


Thomas  Bedell,  filiu 
et  h£Er 


T- 


Johanes,         Georgius  Bedell, 
2  filius.  3  filius. 


Guilielmus  Bedell  de  Catworth  in  com.-j-Goditha, 
Hunt.  ar. 


filia    Villers 

com.  Leic. 


Am- 


Alicia,    nupta 
brosio    Lane    de 
Orlibury    in   com. 
North'mpt.  ar. 

Elizabetha,  nupta 
Henr'   Clarke    de 
Stanweeke  in  com. 
Northampt. 


Bedell 
de 

Moldes- 
worth, 
2  filius. 


•Matilda,  una 
filiar'  et  co- 
hffired'Will'i 
Lane  de  Cot- 
tesbroke  in 
com.  North- 
ampton. 


William 


2  Sonne. 


1 

Joane,  ma- 
rled to  Ni- 
cholas Gal- 
lon of  Ne- 
dingworth, 
in  com. 
Hunt.    . 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


39 


Silves-   =pAnna,    f. 

Sr  Tho-  =F Winifred, 

Frances,  a  da 

Henr. 

2. 

1 
Dorothy, 

ter  Be- 

Jacobi 

mas 

da,    of    S' 

Brigitt,  mar 

John. 

3. 

mar.  to 

dell, 

Pikering 

Bedell 

Arthur  Ca- 

to  George 

S--  Sey- 

fiir  et 

de  Tich- 

knight. 

pell  of 

Catesby,  of 

mor 

hseres, 

mershe  in 

Sonne 

Haddam  in 

Elton  in 

Knightley, 

jam  su- 
perstes 

com.  Nor- 

and 

Hertford- 

com.  Nor- 

of  Norton 

th»mpt. 

he>Te, 

shire, 

th»mpt. 

m  com. 

1613. 

ar. 

Ob. 1613. 

knight. 

Capell    Bedel 

North^mpt. 

William  Bedell,  £Et.  7 

annor'     Silvester     Letitia 

Anna. 

,     filius     et 

1613 

,  filius  et  haeres.            Bedell.       Jana. 

Brigida. 

haeres,  aet 

11 

annor'  1613 

SILVESTER  BEDELL. 


Per  WM.  SEGAR,  Garter 
Principall  King  of  Armes, 


40 


VISITATION  OF 


CALTON. 


Thomas  Calton  de  London,  aurifaber.=pMargareta  Roos. 


Nicholaus  Calton  de  Nedingworth  in-pJohanna,   filia   Silvestri    Bedell 
com.  Hunt.                         |                                      com.  Hunt. 
, _J 


Franciscus  Cal-^Dorothea, 
ton  miles,  1  filia  .... 
filius.  Duke  de 


Nicholaus  Cal-^Martha,    fili; 


ton  de  Cat- 
worth  in  com. 
Hunt.  1613. 


Hamerton   in 


-rn 1 

Thomas,     Maria,    uxor 


Wiiri  Fishe  de     Silves-        Stephani 
Stanford  in  com.       ter.  Barnwell. 

Bedfordias. 


Willielm'  Calton,  set.  4  annor'  a".  1613, 
filius  et  hseres. 


Nicholaus  Calton,  2. 


NICHOLAS  CALTON. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


41 


IN  SOUTHOO  CHURCHE  IN  COM.  HUNT. 

taken  the  18  of  August,  A".  D'ni  1613. 


Willielmi  Grace Rosamundae 

uxoria    suae    quondam    uxor    Willielmi    Rous, 
armigeri. 


SA  I 

or       I 


CAMD.  SOC. 


42 


VISITATION  OF 


In  the  east  windowe  of  the  north  isle  : 
Orate  pro  anima  Thomse  Rous  armigeri  et  Elizabethse  uxoris  ejus. 


This  inscription  cut  in  stone,  very  ould. 

HIC  JACET  D'N'S  lOHANES  DE  CLYPESTON  D.P,  RECTOR  ISTIVS 
ECCL'IE,  ET  CANONICVS  DE  PENCHRICH  CVIVS  ANIME  PRO- 
PICIETVR  DEVS.     AMEN. 


Upon  a  Gravestone  this  : 

Orate  pro  aia   Simonis  de  Burgh, 

qui  obijt  die  Sancti  Thomae   Marty- 

ris   in   Ebdo'da  Nativitatis  D'ni   A". 

D'ni  1395. 


Upon  the  wall 
1296.  Thomas  Louetofte,  miles. 
1328.  Rob't'  Wickham,  miles. 
1385.  Will's  de  la  Lee,  miles. 
1393,  Simon  Burgh,  miles, 
1404.  Joh'es  Cheney,  miles. 
1453.  Thomas  Rowse,  armigeri. 

Will'm'  Chaderton,  gen'osus. 


Katherina,  filia  Joh'is  Revell,  uxor  Will'mi  Chaderton  Episcopi 
Lincoln',  habuit  per  illii  unica  filia  Johannam  nuptam  Ric'o 
Brooke,  militi,  de  com.  Cestrise,  et  habuit  exitu  Elizabetham, 
quae  hsec  capella  peculiaris  est  hseredem. 


Tl  Here  lieth  buried  the  body  of  Edmond  Hatley  of  Southoo,  gentleman,  and  Jane  his 
wife,  who  had  issue  bet^^nxt  them  10  sonnes  and  3  daughters,  w''^  Edmond  deceassed 
the  6  day  of  Aprill,  A°.  D'ni  1560,  and  Jane  his  wife  deceased  the  25  day  of  Februarye, 
A».  D'ni  1589. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  T>.   1613. 


43 


EX  CHARTIS  ROBERTI  BEVILL  DE  CHESTERTON,  MILITIS, 
A".  D'ni  1613. 

H.  2.  In  Chest'ton.  Rogerus  de  Cantilupo  tenet  quartam  partem  militis,  et  Wil- 
lielm'  de  Chesterton  tantum  de  feodo  Nigelli  de  Louetofte. 

A°.  28  H.  3.  Robertus  de  Beuuill  unus  Jurator'  in  Inciuisic''o'e  de  Foresta  D'ni 
Regis  in  com,  Huntingdon  1216. 

Ex  libro  Barnwellens'.  Rad'us  de  Beyvill  tenet  feodum  unius  militis  de  Ep'o  Lincoln' 
in  Denton. 

Will'mus  de  Gretoun  custos  hseredis  Rob'ti  de  Beuuill  tenet  5  hidas  geldab'  ext" 
Higdney  de  Abbate  de  Ramesey  in  Walton  et  debet  sectam. 

In  Upton  de  hserede  Ricardi  de  Bevill  .  .  •  •  •         '*'j  • 

Escaetria  A".  51  H.  3tiJ.  No.  19.  1261.  Thomas  de  Beyvill  unus  Viridarior'  Forestae 
D'ni  Regis  de  Wabridge, 

A".  17  R.  2.     Robertus  Beiuill  et  Joh'nes  Beiuill. 

Ao.  11  H.  4.     In  Copmanford,  Salvayn  de  Bevill  tenuit  terras. 

A".  39  H.  6.     Will'm's  Bevill  in  Conington. 


Escaetria  A".  7  Ed.  4. 
post  morte  Wimard'. 


Johannes  Bevill  et  Agm 
uxor  ejus. 


,es=T= 


Agnes  uxor  ejus. 


Humfrid'  Bevill,  ob.  s.  p. 


Isabella, 


Johanna,  nupta 


Johannes  Wymarke, 


Agnes,  nupta  Johanni  Wydeslade. 


Wymarke. -p 


Richard  us. 


Quo  tempore  Ignoram',  ex  libro  Ramsey. 
Idonia,  uxor  ....   Well,  soror  et  hseres  Ric'i  Beuuill. 
Robertus  Beuuill  t'p'e  Hugonis  Abbatis  Ramsey,  A".  D'ni  1254. 
Rob'tus  Bevill  de  Walton,  7  Edw.  3. 

Chesterton,  unde  D'n's  de  Vescy,  WiUielm'  Wadsshefe,  et  Rogerus  de  Cantelowe  sunt 
D'ni  t'p'e  Edw.  2. 

Will's  Bevile  de  Peterbrough  et  Emma  uxor  ejus  A».  6  Edw.  4. 

Rob'tus  Bevile  firmarius  Rectoriifi  de  Wermington  de  Abbate  de  Burgo  S'ti  Petri. 


44  VISITATION  OF 

Ogerus  filius  Michaelis  de  Walton  concessit  Roberto  Bevill  sans  dat'  in  villa  de  Wal- 
ton. Hijs  testibus,  Rob'to  de  Wassingle,  Hen.  de  Folk esworthe,  Job' e  fratre  suo,  Olivero 
Manse,  Waltero  de  Beyvill,  Will'o  de  Wassingle,  Henr.  de  Wassingle,  et  alijs.     Sans  dat. 

Berengarius  Le  Moyne  concess'  Rob'to  Bevill. 

Robertus  Bevile  t'p'e  Hugonis  Abbatis  de  Ramesey  A".  D'nj  1254,  H.  3. 

Thomas  Bevill  de  Walton  duxit  Johannam  Daubernon  de  Stoke  Daubernon  in  com. 
Surreyoe  21  Edw.  1. 

Rad'us  Bevill  junior,  filius  Thomse  Bevill,  charta  dat'  21  Edw.  1.  pro  terris  in 
Denton,  et  hie  Rad'us  fuit  de  Overton  Watervile,  ut  patet  etiam  per  cartam  dat'  A°. 
tertio  Regis  Edwardi  filij  Regis  Edwardi. 

Johannes  Beivill  de  Chesterton  et  Agnes  uxor  ejus  pro  terris  in  Chesterton  A".  48 
Edw.  3,  et  primo  Ri.  2<". 

Thomas  filius  et  hseres  Radulphi  Bevill  de  Wode- Walton  A".  16  Edw.  3. 

Thomas  Bevill  de  Denton,  7  Edw.  3,  20  Edw.  3,  pro  terris  in  Denton,  Wood- Walton, 
et  Siversey,  et  47  Edw.  3. 

Thomas  Bevill  de  Woodford.  9  Edw.  3. 

Johannes  Bevill  de  Chesterton.  11  R.  2. 

Johannes  Bevill  de  Denton  et  Margareta  uxor  ejus  ex  charta  dat'  6  R.  2. 

Johannes  Bevill  de  Chesterton  made  a  lease  to  Lamsett  A".  7  H.  4. 

Thomas  filius  Joh'nis  Bevill  de  Denton  pro  terris  in  Chesterton,  Denton,  Walton,  et 
Siversey.  A".  7  Edw.  3"J. 

Johannes  Bevill  pro  terris  in  Denton,      H.  6. 

Joh'es  Bevill  armiger  et  Walterus  Bevill  pro  Suersey  A".  9  H.  6. 

Thomas  Bevill  de  Denton  1422  et  1.  t'p'e  H.  6. 

John  Bevill  of  Chesterton  tooke  a  copy  hould  at  Aylton  10  H.  6  et  A°.  3  H.  6. 

Richard  Bevill  de  Peterborough  armiger.  1  H.  6. 

Rieardus  Beuill  de  Walton  armiger  A".  32  H.  6. 

Willielm'  Bevill  de  Peterborough  et  Margareta  uxor  ejus  pro  terris  in  Chesterton, 
Walton,  Conington,  Suersey.     Dat'  25  H.  6  et  13  Edw.  4. 


Sigillum  Willielm'  Bevill. 


AVillielmus  filius  Will'i   Bevill   de  Peterburghe  pro  terris  in   Chesterton.   1  R. 
12  Edw.  4,  et  1489  et  13  Edw.  4. 

Thomas  Bevill  de  Stokerson  ar.  2  Edw.  4, 

Rob'tus  Bevill  de  Avlton  et  Elizabetha  uxor  ejus  19  Edw.  4,  et       H.  7. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


45 


Will'mus  Bevill  de  Chesterton,  t'p'e  H.  8,  et  Margareta  uxor  ejus  obijt  circa  annu 
1555,  Q.  Ma. 

Robert  Bevill  of  Gidding  releaseth  to  Rob't  Bevile  of  Aylton,  9  H.  8,  1517. 

Thomas  Sapcot  teneri  Rob'to  Bevill  in  ix  libris,  11  H.  7  et  19  Edw.  4. 

This  indenture,  made  the  viij  day  of  August,  A°.  28  H.  8,  betwene  William  Beuyle 
gentleman,  Roger  Acton  gentillman,  twoo  of  the  cousins  and  heyres  of  John  Suggewas 
deceased,  Philip  Baskervile,  esq.  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  late  wife  of  James  May,  one  other 
of  the  cousins  and  heyres  of  the  said  John  Suggewas,  and  Richard  Watkyns  gentilman, 
the  king's  comittie  of  the  body  and  lands  of  Thomas  Hakeluytt,  sonne  and  heyre  of  John 
Hakeluytt,  esq.  deceased,  one  other  of  the  cousins  and  heyres  of  the  said  John  Suggewas, 
on  the  one  partie,  and  John  White  on  the  other  partye,  &c.  for  a  messuage  in  Grafton 
in  com.  Heref.     Datum  A°.  21  H.  8. 


IN  BUCKWORTH  CHURCH  IN  COM.  HUNT. 

20  Augusti,  1613. 


In  the  wyndowes. 


46 


VISITATION  OF 


IN  AULKMONDBURY  CHURCHE,  VULGO  AUCONBURY,  IN  COM.   HUNTINGDON, 

18  Augusti,  1613. 

These  in  the  wyndowes. 


^  Anthonine,  daughter  to  Bishop  Barlowe,  and  wife  to  Bishop  Wiekham,  translated 
from  Lincoln  to  Winchester,  her  twoo  brethren  of  good  name  and  place  :  she  departed 
on  the  Ascention  Day,  1598. 

Of  right  good  bishop  and  likewise  descended. 
Five  like  whose  husbands  bishopriks  ascended. 
Here  lieth  the  youngest,  whome  godly  quiet  end 
And  all  good  parts  else  did  highly  commend. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


47 


IN  THE  CHURCHE  OF  ST.  NEOT,  IN  COM.  HUNT. 

19  of  August,  1613. 


Orate  pro  aiabj  Joh'nis  Arnold  et  Christinse  uxoris  ejus  et  pro  bono  statu  Rob't' 
Arnold  et  Alicise  uxoris  ejus,  qui  islam  fenestram  vitriaverunt. 

Of  your  charite  pray  for  the  soules  of  Thom«s  Lynde  late  yoman  of  the  Crowne  of  our 
Sov'eigne  Lord  King  H.  8.  Alice  and  Joane  his  wifes,  W-"  Thom«3  deceased  the  22  of 
Marche,  1527. 


48 


VISITATION  OF 


IN  DODINGTON  CHURCHE  IN  COM. 

20  Augusti,  1613. 


WiU'm'  Taylard  pariter  cum  conjuge  grate 
Elizabeth  sibi  nupta  diu  hac  latitat  vrna. 
Mors  viuos  seperat,  seperare  cadauera  nescit ; 
Cum  Christo  viuant,  hsec  viuit  et  ille  quiescit, 
Anno  millesimo  quintengesimo  quoq'  quinto 
Vita  privatur  perpetua  luce  fruatur. 


^ 


These  3  cut  in  stone  upon  a  monument  close  to  the  ground. 


These  3  in  the  wyndowes. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613.  49 


EX  ANTIQUO  REGISTRO  PRIORATUS  DE  BARNEWELL  JUXTA 
CANTABRIGIAM. 

Walmesford,  Sibeston,  Sibeston  et  Newton.  Abbas  deThorney  tenet  omnia  man'ia  sua 
qure  sunt  in  hundredo  de  Normancrosse  per  xl.  hidas  geldabiles.  In  eisdem  villis  tenet 
Johannes  de  Grauele  feod'  quartse  partis  uni'  militis  de  feodo  Boloniae.  In  eisdem  villis 
Theobald'  de  Lek  tenet  feodum  4ta3  partis  unius  militis  de  feodo  Boloniaj. 

Chestreton.  Nigellus  de  Amandeuill  tenet  feodum  unius  militis  de  feodo  Boloniae,  In 
eadem  Roger'  de  Cantilupo  et  Henricus  de  Waldesilu'  tenent  feodu  dimid'  militis  de 
feodo  Lovet' :  et  habent  4  hidas.     Idem  Rogerus  et  Henricus  debent  unam  sectam. 

Walton  et  Fletton,     Abbas  de  Burgo  tenet  man'ia  in  elemosina. 

Overton  Watervill.  Warinus  de  Vernun  tenet  feodum  dimid'  militis  simul  cum 
Nigello  de  Amandevile,  et  sunt  ibi  5  hidse  geldabiles,  et  Warin'  debet  una  sectam. 

Overton  Longvill.  Henricus  de  Longvill  tenet  feodu  uni'  mjlitis  de  feodo  Lovet,  et  tenet 
5  hidas  geldabiles. 

Botillbrigg.  Reginaldus  de  Hudd  custos  hseredis  W""'  de  Gurges  tenet  duas  partes  feodi 
uni'  militis  de  D'no  rege,  et  sunt  ibi  quinq'  hidse  non  geldabiles. 

Wodeston.  Abbas  de  Thorneya  tenet  man'ia  in  lib 'a  elemosina,  sed  Eudo  de  eadem  et 
participes  sui  debent  unam  sectam. 

Stilton.  Alicia  de  Amandevile  tenet  feodu  vnius  militis  extra  xx.  partem,  et  debet  unam 
sectam,  et  tenet  tres  hidas  geldabiles. 

Thomas  de  Stilton  et  participes  sui  tenent  feodu  uni'  militis  de  Episcopo  Lincolniensi. 

Stanground,  Faresheade,  lakeley,  Haddon.  Abbas  de  Thorney  tenet  dictum  man'iu  in 
libera  elemosina  in  Stanground.  Thurstan'  et  Hugo  Gernoine  debent  unam  sectam  in 
eadem  villa.     Isolea  et  sorores  suae  debent  unam  sectam. 

Morbourne.  Abbas  de  Croiland  tenet,  et  debet  unam  sectam  et  warpenes  et  de  auxilio 
Vic'  xj'.  qr. 

Folks  worth.  Henricus  de  Folkesworth  tenet  feodum  duor'  militum  de  feodo  Bolebeck, 
et  debet  sectam,  et  sunt  ibidem  iiij""'  hidse  geldabiles. 

Wassingle.  Walterus  de  Wassingle  et  Willm'  de  Pire  tenent  feodum  unius  militis  de 
feodo  Louetot,  et  sunt  ibi  iiij"  hidse  geldabiles,  et  debent  unam  sectam. 

Alington.  Abbas  de  Rames'  tenent  x  hidas  terrse  geldabiles  de  D'no  Rege.  Joh'es  de 
Arlington,  Rad'us  filius  Will'i  et  Alexand"'  fil'  debent  unam  sectam. 

Caldecote.  Ricardus  de  Landesh  tenet  Calcote  pro  3""  parte  uni'  militis  de  Isabella 
de  Brus,  et  est  de  honore  de  Huntingd'. 

Denton.  Radulphus  de  Beyvill  tenet  feodum  uni'  militis  de  Ep'o  Lincoln  simul  cum 
Wade,  et  sunt  quatuor  hidaj  non  geldabiles. 

Sautre.  Rob'tus  de  Beaumes  tenet  feodu  unius  militis  de  Lovetot,  et  debet  unam 
sectam. 

Will'm'  de  Vernon  tenet  feodum  suu  in  Sautrey  de  Baronia  Ramesey,  et  sunt  ib'm  et 
in  Lodington  vij.  hida;  geldabiles. 

CAMD.  SOC.  M 


50 


VISITATION  OF 


Conington.     Isabella  de  Brus  tenet  man'iu  de  Rege  Scotiae,  et  est  de  lionore  Hunt. 
Walton.    Will'm'  le  Gretone,  custos  hieredis  Roberti  de  Beauuill,  tenet  5  hidasgelda- 
biles  extra  Higeney  de  Abbate  Ramesey  et  debet  una  sectam. 

Glatton,     Baldewinus  de  Ruperijs  tenet  feodum  quinq'  militum  de  feodo  Bononiae,  et 
debet  pontagiu. 

Cesterton  de  honore  de  Waldeshief 

Overton  Watervill  de  Rob'to  de  Watervill 

Overton  Longvill  de  Joh'e  de  Longvill 

Stilton  de  Alicia  de  Amundevill 

Stanground,  Fareshead,  Jaklee,  Haddon,  de  Abbate  de  Thorney 

Folkesworth  de  Henr,  de  Fulkesworth 

.  (  Will'mo  Revell  .  .  .  , 

°  \  Waltero  de  Wassingle 

Sautre  de  ten'  terrsc  Will'i  de  Vernon 

(  Will'o  de  Greton      | 

Walton  de     i  o  vv    J    T>        11      I 

(  Rob  to  de  Beyvill      ) 


xj«. 
xj». 
xj». 
xj'. 
xx*. 

xj^ 

xj'. 
xj«. 
xj«, 

iij». 


Memorandu  q'd  Abbas  de  Thorneya  dat   per  annii  pro  hundr'o 

suo  de  visii  franc'  plegij 
Idem  de  auxilio  vie'  ad  duos  terminos  anni 
Idem  de  jure  hundr'       .... 
Prior  de  Hunt,  pro  firma  de  Hereford  per  annu 
Abbas  de  Rames'  pro  Ripton  Regis  per  annu 
De  hundr'  de  Toulesland  de  auxilio  Vicecomitis 
De  hundr'  de  Leightonstone  de  eodem 
De  hundr'  de  Normancrosse  de  eodem 


XX". 
xl'.  iij''. 

iiij". 

xij". 

x".  xiij'.  iiij 

xliiij'. 

xP.  iij-i 

xl».  iij'' 

HUNTINGDONSHIIIE  A.  D.  1613. 


51 


IN  STOUGHTON  CHURCHE 

20  of  August  1613. 

In  the  wyndowes. 


Hie  jacet  Robertus  Stonliam  arniiger  et   Maria  uxor  ejus  qui  quideni  Robertas  obijt 

xxvii  die Barnack  militis  obijt  23  die  mensis  Scptem- 

bris  A".  D'ni  14G1;  quor'  animabus  propicictur  Dcus.     Amen. 


52 


VISITATION  OF 

Georgi'  Wauton  eques  auratus. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D. 


IN  S'  WILLIAM  DYER'S  HALL  AT  STOUGHTON  MAGNA 

•20  August!  1613. 


S^ 

t 

^^ 

(^5^1 

^^ 

j 

IN  HOLME  CHURCHE  THIS  WRITTEN  IN  THE  EAST  WINDOWE 

August  1613. 
Of  your  Charity  pray  for  S'  Davy  Philip  and  my  lady  his  wife,  and  for  all  the  benefac- 
tors of  this  wyndowe. 


This   standing    in    the    west 
wyndowe  of  the  same  church. 


54 


VISITATION  OF 


AUDLEY. 

Henricus  Audley  armiger,  a°.  29  H.  8,  cui  idem  Rex  concessit  maneriu=T=. ,  . . 
de  Gransden  Magna  in  com.  Hunt.  j 

I -" 

Henricus  Audley  de  Hoton  in  com.  Bedfordite,  et  ibi  sepultus.^. . . . 

f . I 

Thomas  Audley  de  Hoton  Conquest  in=pAnna    filia    Eoberti    Huett    de  Milbrooke    in 
com.  Bedf,  I  com.  Bedf. 


Anna,    vx. 
Nicolai 
Colquett  de 
London, 
draper. 


T ' r 

Maria,ux Robertus  Audley  de=pCatherina,  filia     Thomas  Audley 


Fitz-Geffrey  de     Gransden  Magna  in 
Wilstmonsteed,     com.   Huntingdon, 
in  com.  Bedf.        armiger,  jam  super- 
stes  1613. 


Will'mi  Plom- 
mer   de   Rad- 


Hoton   Conquest 
com.  Bedf. 


well  in  comitat.     Will's  Audley. 


Hartf. 


Georgi'  Audley. 


I 

Robertus  Audley,  filius  et  hoeres,=j:Elizabetha,  filia  Joh'is 
set.  24  annor'  tempore  hujus  Marburye  de  comitat. 
Visitationis.  |  Bedf. 


Will'm',  2. 
Henric',  3. 
Thorn's,  4. 


Catarina. 

Agnes. 
Anna. 


Robertus,  xt.  3  annor'. 


Franciscus,  2  filius. 

ROB'T'  AUDLEY. 


CRESPIN. 

Alicia,  filia  Will'i  Cooke^Johannes  Crespin  de  Weeke  infra=pEditha,  filia  ....  Cave  de 


de    Gillingha    in   com. 
Dors' 


parochiam  de  Gillingham  in  com, 
Dors 


Gillingham  in  com.  Dors'. 


Will'm's    Joh'es.       Alicia.      Johannes  Crespin  de  Hilton  in=y:Christiana,    filia    Joh'is 
Crespin.      Johana.     Avicia.     com.  Huntingdoniae,  jam  super-     Atherton  de   com.   Ox- 
stes,  1613.  onise. 


Ursula,  setatis  10  annor'  tempore  Visitationis. 


JOHN  CRESBYN. 


VISITATION  OF 


55 


BOLTON. 


Rogerus  Bolton  de  Offord  Clune  in  com.  Huntingd.  gen'osus.=f:Margareta  uxor  ejus. 

Wiirm'  Bolton=pAgne9,  filia 


The.  Bolton  de  Offord=^Elizabetha, 


Cluney  in  com.  Hunt- 
ing, gen'osus,  jam  su- 
perstes  1613. 


filia  Thomae 
Moore  de 
com.  Glouc. 


Joh'nes  Bolton 
duxit  Eliza- 
betha,  fil.  Ric'i 
Gosling,  drap'. 


crieus  Jo. 
Roper  de  Banco 
Regis. 


Marga'reta,     Dorothea,  1  filia,  vx,     Eliza-      Thomas    Bolton, 

6.  Ric'i  Fan  de  Sturt-     betha,      filius  et  hseres,  set. 

Rogerus,  2.     lowe    in    comitat.        2  filia.     20  annor'  et  am- 
WilPs,  3.        Hunt.  plius   t'p'e   hujus 

Visitationis. 


Sara,  3. 
Maria,  4. 
Cata- 
rina,  5. 


Will'i  Rat- 
ford  deeom- 
Cantebr'. 


4. 
"1 

Martha,  vx. 
Francisci 
Bohy  de   St. 
Neot's,  cPici. 


THO.  BOLTON. 


56 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


FORSTER. 


Johannes  Forster  de  Evelith  in  com.  Salop. -pisabella, 


Kj'ffin  de  Albertanett. 


Richardus  Forster=i=Margareta,  f.  Wm.  Selman 
de  Evelith.  Morton  in  com.  Staff. 


iT-T-S 


Guilielm'  Forster,  2  filius,  a  quo 
Forster  de  Barton  Greene. 


Anthon' 
Forster. 


Michael. 


Will'm' 
Forster. 


Thomas  Forster  de  Evelith= 
in  com.  Salopiae. 


=Maria,  f.  Tho.  Grese- 
ley,  militis. 


Georgius  Forster  de  Evelith=f^Elizabetha,    fil.    Ricardi 
in  com.  Salop.  i  Moreton  de  Houghton  in 

comitat' 


Gracia. 
Francisca. 


Walter'  Forster, 
2  filius. 


Richardus=j=Elizab.         Thomas      =f=Marga- 


Forster 
de  Eve- 
lith, fil.  et 


filia 
Tho. 
Rowley 
de  com. 
Staff. 


Forster  de 
Southo  in 
com. Hunt, 
jam  su- 
perstes 
1613. 


reta,  filia 

Peete,  re- 
licta  .... 
Le\'ynsde 
Southoo. 


1 — I — I 1 — 1 — I — I 

Dorothea,  vxor  ....  Hare-  Joh'es. 

court  de  Tamworth.  Wm. 

Cecilia,  vx.  Laurentij  Bent-  Rob't. 

haU  de  Benthall  in  com.  Alan', 

Salop.  6  filius. 

Jocosa,    ux.   Jo.  Benthall, 

fratris  Laurentij. 


Jaua.        Walterus  Forster,  filius  et  h8eres.=p. . . .  filia  ....  Serimsher  de  com.        Lucia. 

^  Staff. 


Per  me  THOMAM  FORSTER. 


These  Armes  thus  quar- 
tred  are  in  the  Visitation 
of  Shropshire  for  Richard 
Forster  of  Euelith,  the  elder 
brother  of  this  Thomas  Fors- 
ter of  Southoe  in  com. 
Hunt. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


57 


TURBERVILE. 


ar 

1 

1       1       1 

G 

1 

.:. 

• 

,     / 

Robertus  Turbervile,  miles,  D'ns  manerij  de  Creig- 
howell  in  com.  Breconite. 


Adam  Turbervile. 

Cecill  Turbervile. 

=r 

r -> 

Isaack,  al's  Slack  Turbervile. 

, J-'- 

Guilliam  Turbervile. 


Jeuan  Turbervile. 
Jeuan  Turb'vile. 


Meredith  Turbervile.=p. 

r -• 

Johannes  Turbervile.T=. 


Richardus  Turbervile  prope  Creig-=pAlicia,   filia  Ricardi  Mundy  de   Hursbume  in  com. 


J 


South't. 


Willielm'  Turbervile  de  Graff  ham  in  comitat.  Huntingdon,^Eleonora,   filia  The.    Lewys 
jam  superstes  1613.  I  de  Brecon. 

Willielmus,  filius  et  haeres,  aet.  11  annor'         Joh'nes,  2.         Thomas,  4.  Elizabetha. 

et  amplius,  t'p'e  hujus  Visitationis.  Ric'us,  3.  Anna.  Francisca. 

W.  TURBERVILL. 


CAMD.  SOC. 


58 


VISITATION  OF 


BALDWYN. 

Johannes  Baldwynde  villa  South- 
ampton duxit  in    2''*'"    uxorem 
Margaretam  relictam   J  oh 'is 
Grigge,    per   q^m    nuUii   habuit 
exitum. 


: Agnes,  alias  Anna, 
uxor  prima,  filia 
Joh'nis  Godfrey 
de  Southampton. 


-Anna,      Tho-  '■ 
sive  Ag-   mas 
nes,  fil.    Bald- 
ethseres   win, 2 
Ricardi    filius. 
Keene, 
relicta 
Will'mi 
Hutton. 


Grene- 
land. 


T-r-i 

Christiana,  nupta  Ba- 
ker de  Winchester. 

Alicia,  nupta  Petro 
Westbrook  de  com. 
South't, 

Agnes,    ux.     W". 
Westmill,    renupta 
....  Counsell. 

Robertus  Baldwyn, 
obijt  in  Hispania,  s.p. 


cisci 
Mack- 
worth. 


Francisca,  nupta  Rob'to 
Max. 
Catarina,    p'mo    nupta 
Thomas  Leder,  perquem 
non  habuit  exit  a ;  renup- 
ta Rob'to  Carpinter. 


— rT-T~r-| 
Joh'nes. 
Thomas. 
Catarina. 
Thomasin. 
Alicia. 
Omnesobieruts.p. 


Jacobus  Thomas  Baldwyn  de  Stough-^Juditha,  f.  Tho- 
Baldwyn,  ton  Magna  in  comit.  Hunt.  I  mse  Hawes  de 
ob.  s.  p.       jam  superstes  a°.  1613.  villa  Bedfordise. 


hanna,  s.  p. 
Fracisc'. 


Joh'es. 

Oliv' 

Elizabeth. 


Johannes,  filius  et  hseres,  tetatis  13  annor'  et  amplius. 

THO.  BALDWIN. 


HUNTINGDOXSHIEE  A.   D.    1613. 


59 


CROPLEY. 


Thomas  Cropley  de  Elye  in  com.=p. ,  . . 
Cantab  rigife.  | 

I ' 

Guilielmus  Cropley  de  Ely,  filius^p. .  . . 
ThomK.  I 

I __l 

Thomas     Cropley    de    Canta-=pAnna,  filia 

brigia.  Hodson  de  Can- 

I  tabrigia. 


Debora.     Thomas  Cropley  de^Catarina,  f.  Tho-     Lucas  Crop-     Margareta, 

TIni.t,^„         riee ,i   ni : /-i   i    _i  i  ■         n  ^       ° 


Geo.  Gayer     Hester.      Offord  Cluney,  jam 
deNorff.         Alicia.       superstes  1613. 


Catesby   de 
Hardmead    in 
com.  Buck. 


ley,  2. 

Jonathan, 

filius. 


Sara. 
Mabilia. 


Catherina,  ajtatis  dimid'  anni  et  amplius  tempore  hujus  Visitationis. 

THOMAS  CROPLEY. 


Arma  gentilitia  Thomae  Cropley  Artium 
Magistri  in  Accademia  Cantabrigiensi,  filij 
Guilielmi  Cropley  filij  Thoma;  Cropley  de 
Elye,  QuiE  quidem  arma  ego  Guilielmus 
Camden,  Clarenceux  Rex  armor', prted'c'o 
Thomae  Cropley  et  liberis  suis  ut  habeant, 
gerant,  et  utantur  authoritate  mihi  sub 
magno  Anglia;  sigillo  delata,  ratifico  et 
confirmo. 


60 


VISITATION  OF 


LUKE. 


Walterus  Luke, miles,  CapitalisJus-=p,. ..  filia  et  hseres  Launcelin  de  Launcelinsbury 
ticiarius  de  Comuni  Banco.  |  in  com.  Hunt,  primo  nupta  Guilielmo  Oxenbridge. 


Nicolaus  Luke,  vnus  Baronum  de  Scaccario=^ ....    filia  et  cohseres  Thomas  Walton  de 
D'ni  Regis.  | 


Johannes  Luke=pAnna,  fil. 

de     Woodend     I  et  hser' 

in   com.    Bedf.  |  . . . . 

filius  et  hseres.    1  Hemyng 
1  deArlesey 
I  in  com. 
Bedd. 


Brigida,    f.    :^Walterus= 
Thoma  Parys 
de  Hitchin, 
ux.   2,  relicta 
W'».    Wal- 
ton. 


Luke 
God  wick 
in  com. 
Bedf. 


^ 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


61 


Maria,  ux. 
Jo.  Ma- 

thewe  de 
Braddene 
in  com. 
Nortfaompt. 


Nico-  - 

laus 

Luke, 

fili'  et 

hseres, 

obijt 

Julij 

1613. 


^Marga- 
reta,  fil. 
Oliveri 
Domini 
St.  John. 


Johannes 
Luke, 
miles,  2 
filius,  de 
Anables 
in  com. 
Hertf. 


Olivenis  = 
Luke  de 
Woodend 
in  comit' 
Bedf. 
miles,  jam 
superstes 
1613. 


:Elizabe- 
tha,    fil. 
Valen- 
tini 

Knight- 
ley, 
militis. 


Catarina, 
filia. 

Anna, 
nupta 
Miloni 
Fleet- 
woode, 
militi. 


Samuel,  1  filius. 


Olive- 

Elizabe-=f 

rus 

tha,  f. 

Luke, 

Thomae 

Ifil. 

Cromp- 

Ob. 

ton  de 

s,  p. 

Cond  in 

com. 

Salop. 

Nicho-  ^Elizabe- 


laus 

tha,  filia 

Luke 

Simonis 

de  Pax- 

Escu- 

ton 

damor 

Parva 

de 

in  com. 

Finch- 

Hunt. 

ley. 

Juditha, 
vx.  Jo. 
Cooke 
de. 

Thomas 
Luke, 
2  filius. 


Anna. 
Oliva. 


Ed- 
ward, 


filius. 


2  filius. 


Scudamor  Luke. 

Oliu'. 

Nich'. 

Anna,    ux.    Edw.    Collyns    de 

London. 
Elizabetha,  ux.  Will'mi  Fran- 

ceys  de  Abbotesley. 
Maria,   ux.   Edw.  Barnard  de 

Barnett. 

Nicolaus,  3  filius. 

NICOLAS  LUKE. 


(c) 


Paulus  Luke.=pElizabetha,  filia  Joh'nis  Stocker  de  Eaton. 


Johannes  Luke=pElizabetha,   fil. 
de    Hardv,-ick       Jo.    Leeds    de 
in  comit.  Hunt.     Graflfham  in 
com.  Hunt. 


Walterus, 
3  filius. 


Anna,  1  fiUa. 
Elizabetha,    . 
2  filia. 


1.  Paulus  Luke, 
filius  et  haeres, 
aetatis  28  annor' 
1613. 

2.  Joh'nes  Luke, 
2    filius,    duxit 
....  filiam  .... 
Rede  de  Redbome 
in  com.  Hertf. 


Thom'  3 
Nich'  4. 
Oliv'  5. 
Georgi' 
Edw.  7 
Maria, 
Jana,  4 


Nicolaus  Luke^Oliva,  fil.  Joh'is  Clax- 
de  Abbotesley  ton  de  Kirton  in  com. 
in   comitat.  Nott. 

Hunt. 


Paulus  Luke,  2  filius. 

Nich'  3. 

Johannes  Luke,  filius 
et  haeres,  aet.  14  an- 
nor' 1613. 

Will'm'  4. 

Oliv'  5. 

Rodney',  6. 

Maria. 


-T—r  .    . 
Alicia. 
Anna. 
Brigida. 
Juditha. 
Elizab. 
Jacob'   7 


Johannes  Luke. 


JOHN  LUKE. 


NICOLAS  LUKE. 


62 


VISITATION  OF 


Thomas  Parys: 
de  Hichin  in 
com.  Hert- 
fordise,  et 
D'n's  de  Ed- 
worth  in  com. 
Bedfordise. 


:....Ag- 
nes,  filia 


Rawlins. 


PARIS. 

Johannes  Midleton  de  Newing- 
ton  Butts. 


Johannes  Midle- 
ton de  New- 
ington  Butts. 


Thomas  Paris  D'n's  de  Edworth  in  com,  Bedd.=j=Maria,  filia  Joh'is  Midleton  de  Newin 

ton  Butts. 

m 1 ' ^ . 

Francisca,  nupta  Ed", 


Robertus      =f  Elizabetha,  fil, 
Legge  de  Norff.  Parys  de  El-     Thomce  Spen- 

Lucia,  ux Coker,      lington  in        ser  de  Copooll 

renupta,.  .,  Dockwray.     com. Hunts,     in  com.  Bedd. 


Radulf. 
Thomas. 


Brigida,   nupta 
primo    Will'o 
Walton,  2'''' 
Waltero  Luke. 


Philipp'  Parys  de  St.  =pAntonia,  f.   Jasperi 
Neot's  in  com.  Hunts.  1  Warine  de  Thirlowe 
I  in  Suff. 

r 


Parr  Paris  de^Jocosa,  filia  Tho.  Tay- 
Stowe  in  com.  I  ler  de  Grymesbury  in 
Hunt.  1613.  com.  Bedf. 


Elizab.     Matheus.  Philippus  Paris,  filius  et    Ric'us.         Edmundus  Parys,   1     Maria. 
Brigida.  Rob't'.       haeres,a3t.  16annor'1613.    Arnoldus.    filius, atatis  7  annor'.     Brigida. 

PH.  PARIS. 


Arma  sup^dicta  concess'  fuerunt  per   Robertum   Cooke,  Clarenceux    Regem  Armor', 
Roberto  Parys  de  Hitchen  in  com.  Hertfordise,  A".  D'ni  1573. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


63 


SKEGGS. 

Ricardus  Skegges  de  Eynesbury  in  com.  Hunt.=pAlicia  uxor  ejus. 


Johannes  Skegges  de-r-Christiana,  filia 
St.  Jues  in  com.  I  Joh'is  Croftes  de 
Hunt,  amiiger.  Eynsbury  in 

comit.  Hunt. 


I 

Anna,  nupta 
Nich'o   At- 
kyns  de  Lon- 
don,  merca- 
tori. 


Skegges=^Susanna,   f. 


He 

de  Eynsbury  in 
comitat.  Hunts, 
jam  superstes  a". 
1613, 


Joh'uis  Bar- 
nardiston  de 
Northill  in 
com.  Bedf. 


Edward'     =pJoanna 
Skegges  de  |  uxor. 
London,   2  I 
filius,  I 

Edward'  Skegges 
de  Fanehurche 
Streete  in  Lon- 
don. 

Joh'nes  1 


Johannes,  filius  et  hasres,  ait.  30  an'or'     Henric' 
et  amplius  1613. 


Paulus. 
Johan'a. 


Susanna,  nupta  Joh'i  Wyke 
de  St.  Neott's. 


Per  me  HENRICU'  SKEGGS. 


64 


VISITATION  OF 


PAYNE. 


Robertus  Payne  de  St.  Neot's  : 


com.  Hunt.=f=. 


Robertus  Payne  de  St.  Neott's  in  com.  Hunt.^Agnes,  filia  Will'i  Scott  de  Eaton. 

Edwardus  Payne  de  St.=pDorothea,  fil.  Phi'  Robertus  PayneT=Maria,  filia  Rob'ti  Water- 
Neotfs,  jam  superstes  Clampe  de  comit.  de  St.  Neott's  ton  de  Waterton,  militis, 
1613,  1  filius  et  haeres.     Hunt,  in  com.  Hunt.       in  com.  Ebor'. 


Rober-; 
tus 

Payne, 
fili'  et 
haeres. 


:Elizabetha, 
filia   Joh'is 
Belby, 
Doctoris 
Juris    Ci- 
vil is. 


Water- 
ton 
Payn, 
2. 

Darcy 
Payn, 


Isabella,  nupta 
Edwardo  Luke 
de  Goodwick 
in  com.  Bedf. 

Gracia,    nupta 
Thomse  Young 
de    Colne    in 
com.  Hunt. 


Catarina,  nupta 

Johanni 

Fletcher  de  St. 

Neot's. 
Agnes,  ux.  Jo. 

Warren  de  St. 

Neotts. 


Robertus  - 
Payne  de 
Midloe  in 
com. 
Hunt. 
Miles,jam 
superstes 
1613. 


Edwardus,  1 
filius,  ethseres. 
setatislS,  an- 
nor'  1613. 

EDW.  PAYNE. 


Rob'tus,2. 
Will's,  3. 
Oliu's,  4. 


— r— rn 
Thomas. 
Webbe 
Payne. 
Elizabetha. 


:Elizabe- 
tha,  filia 
Georgij 
Rotheram 
deSo- 
merys  in 
com.  Bed- 
fordise. 


-r~i 

Robertus  Payne,  Gervasius,  2.  Jana. 
filius  et  haeres,  Georgius,  3.  Anna, 
set.    9    annor'       Maria,  1.  Elizabetha. 

1613. 

ROBERT  PAIN. 


Per  W™.  Segar,  Garter,  et 
Will'm  Camden,  Claren- 
ceux,  14  Novembr.  a".  2 
R.  Jacobi. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613.  65 


BEST. 


Thomas  Best  de  St.  Neot's  in  comitat.=pElizabetha,  filia  Joh'is  Andrewes  de  St 
Huntingdon.  J  Neott's. 

Margeria  filia  ..  ..=Johannes  Best  de  Eynesbury  in  com.  Hunt.=fFrancisca,  filia  Ste- 
l.ake  de  London,  ux.  jam  superstes  1613,  duxit  in  S"""  uxorem  I  ph'i  Bull  de  Eynes- 
P^^^^ Rosam,  filiam  Colbeck  de  comit'  Bedf.  J  bury,  uxor  2^^. 

Stephanus  Best,   filius  et  hseres,  set.  19  annor'  Franclca,  1,*  Frideswida  3 

a"-  1613.  Sara,  2.  '    * 


JOHN  BEST. 


*  Nupta  Tbo.  Walker.     MS.  Coll.  Armor. 


CAMD.  SOC. 


66. 


VISITATION  or 


JAWDRELL. 


Johannes  Jawdrell  de  Ely.= 


Thomas  Jawdrell.=f=. . . 


Robertus  Jawdrell  de     Willielmus  Jawdrell  de  "WickhamT=Vrsula,  filia  Rob'ti  Payne  de 
Insula  Ely,  2  filius.        sive  Wicham  in  Insula  Elye.  |  Wilburton  de  Insula. 

Guilielmus  Jawdrell  de^pAlicia,  fi.  Oweni     Anna,  uxor  Luese  Hawkyns  de  Insula  Ely. 


Pery    in    parochia    de 
Stoughton    in    com. 
Hunt.  1613. 


Brigges    de 
Pery. 


Margareta,  uxor  . 
Joanna,  ux.  Will' 


. .  Groome  de  Mershland. 
Bigg  de  M'shland. 


Guilielmus  Jawdrell,   set.  16  annor'  et 
amplius  1613. 


Owinus. 
Joh'es. 


Gervasi'. 
Marg'ia. 


Elizab. 
Agnes. 


WILLYAM  JETHERELL. 


Hsec  arma  confirmantur 
per  Rie'm  Lee  Clareneeux 
Regem  Armor' ,  Rob 'to  Jaw- 
drell de  Wycham  in  Insula 
Elye. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


67 


LEETE. 

Thomas   Leete    de   Ockinton    in    com.^pMaria,    filia  Edw.  Slade  de   Rushton   in  com. 
Cantebr.  |  Northampt. 

I — ' 1 — I — I 

Joiiannes  Leete  de  Doddington=pAnna,  f.  Rob'ti  Shute,     Johannes  Leete,  2  filius. 
in  com.  Hunt,  prim'  filius,  jam  I  Justiciarij     de    Banco     Jana,  uxor  Ricardi  Dale. 

1613.  I  Regis.  Rebecca,  uxor  Tho.  Fowler. 

[ ' 

Willielmus  Leete,  filius  et  hseres,  setatis  dimid'  anni  et  amplius  A".  D'ni  1613. 

JOHN  LEETE. 


Comes  D^  frater  Reg'  Scocie  omnibus  Baronibj,  Militibus,  et  probis  hominibus  suis  de 
honorede  Huntingdon,  Francis  et  Anglis,  &c.  saKfrn.  Sciatis  me  dedisse,  &c.  Rob'to  de 
Berneho  man'iu  meu  et  terras  per  terras  suas  divisas  in  magna  Steuecle,  tenend'  sibi  et 
haeredibj  suis,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Rob'to  de  Bid',  H.  du  lac.  Will'  du  lac,  Rob'to  filio 
Lanceles,  H.  Burd',  Eymer  de  Acle  senescallo,  &c. 

Seiant  p'ntes  et  futuri  q'd  Ego  Joh'es  Bussy  de  Hegham  miles  dedi,  &c.  et  concessi 
Will'o  Smith  de  Scott  et  alijs  man'ia  mea  de  Hogham,  Scotton,  Malmeton,  Kynerzhely, 
et  medietat'  man'ij  de  Merston  in  com.  Lincoln',  ac  etiam  man'iu  de  Thistleton  in  com. 
Rotel'  et  Leicestr',  et  man'ia  de  Balderton,  Wyggesley,  et  Knapthorpe,  in  com.  Nott',  et 
man'iu  de  AVynfeld  et  Morton  in  com.  Derb.  simul  cum  oibj  nativis  et  eor'  sequelis 
p'd'c'is  man'ijs  spectantibj  in  villis  p'd'c'is.     Dat'  a".  10  H.  4. 


68 


VISITATION  OF 


Haec  indentura  testatur  q'd  nos  D'n's  Joh'es  de  Roos  de  Hamlak,  magister  Thomas  de 
La  Warr  canonic'  eccl'ise  be'  Marise  Lincoln,  &c.  concessim'  Johanni  Bussy  chivaler 
man'ia  n'ra  de  Hogham,  Thistleton,  Balderton,  Kynyerdby,  Dembleby,  et  medietatem 
man'ij  de  Merston,  &c.     Dat'  apud  Hogham  a°.  15  Ri.  2'". 


An  indentxire  the  2,  and  3.  yeare  of  Philip  and  Mary,  betweene  S'  Lawrence  Taylard  of 
Dodington  in  y'  county  of  Huntington,  knight,  and  John  Leweston  of  Leweston,  on  the 
county  of  Dorss',  esq.  that  the  heyres  of  the  said  S'  Laurence,  w"'in  3  moneths  after  the 
decease  of  y«  said  S''  Laurence  and  lady  Margaret  his  wife,  if  Geffrey  Taylard  his  sonne 
and  heyre  shall  so  long  live,  shall  make  to  Rob't  Kelleway,  W™.  Fauntleroy,  Thom»s 
Cotton,  and  Giles  Taylard,  a  sufficient  estate  of  all  his  lands  in  Gamlingay  in  Cambridge- 
shire, to  the  use  of  the  said  Geffrey  and  Christian  his  wife,  and  the  heyres  of  theyre  bodyes 
lawfully  begotten,  &c. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


69 


DEYER. 


HsDC  arma  concess'  fuerunt  Jacobo  Dyer, 
militi,  Justiciario  de  C5muni  Banco,  per  Gil- 
bertum  Dethick,  Garter,  et  Rob'tum  Cooke, 
Clarenceux,  Reges  Armor'. 


70 


VISITATION  or 


Johannes  Deyer.^^pAgnes  uxor  ejus. 


Richardus  Deyer,  prim'  filius.^ . . 

I 


Richardus  Deyer. -p. 


Jacobus 
Deyer, 


t; 


filia, 


Johannes  Deyer,  2^'  filius.=T=, . . . 

r -■ 

Walton  de  com.  Soms's.        Alexander  Deyer.: 


capitalis 
justiciari' 
de  comu- 
ni  Ban- 
co, ob, 
8.  p. ; 
uxor, 
....  filia 


rowe,  re- 

lictaTho- 

mse 

Eliott, 

militis. 


Agnes,  1  fil. 

ux 

Rowswell, 
ar. 

Dorothea, 
nupta    Si- 
moni  Far- 
well,  2. 

Elizabetha, 
ux.  WilP- 
mi  Han- 
nam,  ar.  3 
filia. 

Alicia,  4  filia, 
uxor  Wm. 
Radish. 


—  - 

uxor 

-JO-         -p 

han- 

2(ia 

nes 

filia 

Deyer, 

.  •  . . 

ar. 

Erne- 

filius 

ley. 

et 

haer. 

I             h 

=FAli- 
cia, 
filia 

Ivye, 
uxor 
1. 


Domina    =pThomas=pFran 


Poninges, 
vx.  2. 


Deye 


Edwardus  Deyer,  miles,  Can- 

cellarius    Ordinis    Garterij, 

obijt  s.  p. 
Alexander    Deyer,    2    filius, 

duxit  filiam  Jaques  de  Gra- 

nado,  militis.     ^ 


cisca, 
vxor 
prima. 


Anka- 
retta, 
nupta 
Joh'i 


Matildis,  =f:  Andreas = 


filia  .... 
Ludlowe. 


Deyer. 


. .  . .         Johanna,    ux.     Mauritij 
filia  Rodney,  ar. 

. .  . .         Margareta,    nupta   Joh'i 
Wood.       Deyer  de  Roundhill. 
(See  ^  next  paqe.) 
Francisca,  nupta  Johanni 
Stawell,  militi. 


Edwardus  Deyer. 


Andreas  Deyer. 


Thomas  Deyer. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


71 


Jacob'=f=Jana,      Georgi'  Deyer,  Willm'.    Lauren-   -pJana 


I 
Jaco- 
bus 
Deyer, 
capel- 
lanus 
D'ni 
Regis. 


filia         duxitfilia 

....       Sherley. 
Cheeke.            =r 

( ' 

Willm'  Deyer. 

tius 

Deyer, 

filius  et 

hffires 

Johannis 

Deyer. 

I 

Ricardus 
Deyer,* 
miles,  con- 
sanguine' 
ethaeresJa- 
cobi  Deyer, 
militis. 


^Maria, 
fil. 

Will'i 
Fitz- 
Wil- 
liams, 
militis. 


Jacobus  Deyer, 
primogenitus 
filius,    ob.    in 
vita  patris  1599. 


I    I 

Margareta, 
nuptaNicho- 
lao  Smyth. 

Francisea, 
nupta  Hen- 
rico Hun- 
ninges,  armi- 
gero. 


-Jana, 

Ricard', 

Joha-  =\ 

= 

filia 

ob.s.p. 

nes 

Thomsc 

Thomas, 

Deyer. 

Southe 

ob.s.p. 

de  com. 

AViltess. 

~T— r ' 

Francisc' : 
Deyer  de 
Round- 
hill  in 
com. 
Somss'. 


. .  filia  Jana, 


Marga- 
reta, 
filia 
Thomse 
Deyer, 
militis. 


Steph'i 


Oeni 
Gwyn, 


Deyer,  renupta 

Humfr'o  Sydenham. 
Anna,    uxor    Henr' 

Beynton. 
Elizabetha,    nupta 

....  Ashe  de  com. 


Guilielm'    Deyer   de=t=Catarina. 

Stoughton    Magna 

in  com.  Hunt,  miles, 

jam    superstes,     a". 

1613. 


filia  Job' is 
Doyley  de  Merton  in 
com.  Oxon,  et  co- 
heres ejus. 


Francisc' 
ob.  s.  p. 
Ric'us. 
Edward. 


Anna,    nupta 
Edwardo 
Carre,    militi 
et  baronetto. 


Ludovicus  Deyer,  filius  et  haeres,  setatis 
8  annor'  1613. 


r 

Ricard'- 


Doyleus,  8  filius. 
WM.   DEYER. 


A 


72 


VISITATION  OF 


WHITBROOKE. 

Rogerus  Whitbrooke  de  com.  Salopia2.=p. .  . . 

I : ' 

Johannes  Whitbrooke  de  Worfeild  in  comit.  Salop.=p, ,  . .  filia  et  hceres  Vnderhill 

I ' 

Hugo  Whitbrooke  de  Bridgemorff.=f^Margareta,  filia  ....   Edwardes  soror 
, 1 


Joh'es  Whitbrooke  de  Putney  in  com.^Margareta,  filia  et  hseres  unica  Thomte  Lunn  de 
Surreyse.  |  Poeklington  in  com.  Ebor'. 

I ' 

Joh'es  Whitbrooke  de  Water  Newton  in  com.  Hunt.^Johanna,  filia  Simonis  Horsepoole 
miles,  jam  superstes  1613.  |  de  com.  Cantij. 

Elizabeth,  1  filia.     Thomas  Whitbrook,  filius  et     Simon.  Francisc'.         Catarina. 

Johana,  2.*  hseres,  setatis  10  annor' tem-     Edward' .f     Robt'.J  Margareta. § 

pore  Visitationis. 

JO.  WHYTBROOKE. 


Whitbrooke 


SVB 


VI.  V.        1.   IV. 


VI.  1.  IV.  vn. 

NISV         lACET 
IX.  viii.  ii.  vii.  ni. 


Johana  3,     MS.  Coll.  Armor. 
Francisc.  4.     Robt'  5.     Ibid. 


+  Simon  2.     Edward  3.     Ibid. 
§  Catarina  2,     Margareta  4.     Ibid. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


73 


IN  THE  CHURCH  OF  WALTON  IN  COM.  HUNTINGDON, 

taken  the  27  day  of  August  1613. 

These  3  stand  in  the  east  windowe  of  y«  chancell. 


CAMD.  SOC. 


74 


VISITATION  OF 


EX  EVIDENTIJS  ROB'TI  AP  RHESE  DE  WASHINGLEY  IN  COM. 
HUNT.  GEN. 

Noverint  universi  per  prsesentes  nos  Ricardu  Neville  comitem  Warrewici  et  Sarum, 
Dominu  de  Bergeveny,  magnu  camerariu  Anglioe,  capitaneu  villse  et  castri  Calesioe  ae 
marchiar'  ibidem  Locumtenentem,  remisisse,  relaxasse,  &c.  quietum  clamasse  Johanni 
Ottyr,  omnimodas  accoes  reales  et  personales,  &c.  quas  versus  eundem  Joh'em  unquam 
habuim',  &c.  In  cujus  rei  testimoniu  presentibus  sigillum  n'r'm  feeimus  apponi.  Dat' 
primo  Februarij  a"  regni  Regis  Edwardi  quarti  post  Conquestum  quarto. 
R.  Warrewyk, 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


75 


EX  CHARTIS   ET    EVIDENTIJS    ROB'TI  COTON  DE  CONINGTON,  MILITIS 
ET  BARONETTI. 


Radulfus  filius  Walteri  de  Follevilla,  hseres  suus,  o'ibj 
hominibus  Francis  et  Anglis,  &c.  saPt'in.  Nov'it  univ'sitas 
v'ra  me  confirmasse  donationem  patris  mei  Walteri  de 
Folevilla  q"  fecit  Tliomse  de  Folevilla  suo  filio  assensu  et 
petitione  mea  pro  vna  carucata  terroe  in  Reresby,  &c. 
Hijs  testibus,  Alexandre  de  Cressi,  Will'o  de  Folleuilla, 
Hug'  de  Morvill,  Reginaldo  de  Rudeclue,  Rob'to  Beuerous, 
et  multis  alijs. 


Walterus  de  Fol-=y=. . . . 
uile  de  Rerisby.     ( 


Radulfus,  1  Thomas  de 
filius  Wal-  Folvile,  jun. 
teri  de  Fol-     filius. 


le   Fauconer  militibus, 
et  alijs. 


Johannes  de  Folevile  miles  dedit  Joh'i  filio  suo  gen'ato 
de  Alicia  Leyke  totam  terram  suam  de  Parva  Axeby  in 
com.  Leicestrioe,  cum  nativis  et  sequelis,  &c.  Et  si  prse- 
d'c'us  Joh'nes  obierit  sine  hserede  tunc  reman'  Radulpho 
altera  filio  Joh'is  et  Alicise.  Hijs  testibus,  D'nis  WUl'o  le 
Waleys,  Henr'  de  Notingham,  Gilberto  de  Howby,  Joh'e 
Rog'o  de  Somervile,  Radulpho  Camerario,   Godfr'o   de  Nevill 


Ego  Margeria  quondam  vxor  D'ni  Rob'ti  de  Foleuille  de  Rerisby,  dedi,  &c.  Radulfo 
filio  meo  pro  servicio  suo  unam  virgatam  terrse  cum  pertin'  in  villa  de  parva  Esseby. 
Hijs  testibus,  Radulfo  de  Tuile,  Ricardo  de  Esseby,  Nich'o  fratre  ejus,  D'no  Rad'o 
Bassett  milite,  Henr'  de  Notingham,  Wo.  de  Trumpeton,  Gilb'to  de  Oleby,  Will'o  de 
Sallowe,  Joh'e  cl'ico  et  alijs. 

Richardus  filius  Rogeri  de  Esseby,  remisit,  &c.  D'no  Rob'to  de  Foleuile,  ethjeredibus 
suis,  totum  serviciu  Ernaldi  de  Codisbech',  scil't  unu  caponem  per  annum  pro  uno  tofto  in 
villa  de  Esseby.  Hijs  testibus,  WiU'mo  Basseth,  Nicolao  de  Mamham,  Steph'i  Danuers, 
Will'o  Dispensatore,  Reginaldo  Marescallo,  et  multis  alijs. 

Ego  D'na  Margeria  de  Foleuile  in  mea  ligea  potestatc  ac  lib'a  viduitate  dedi,  &c. 
Rad'o  filio  meo  pro  servicio  suo  uni  virgatam  terra;  in  parva  Esseby,  cum  toftis,  pratis, 
pasturis,  &c.  quam  Martinus  filius  Hereward  tenuit  in  eadem  villa,  &c.  Hijs  testibus, 
D'no  Rad'o  Bassett  de  Sapcote,  D'no  Thoma  de  Estleya,  D'no  Radulpho  Camerario, 
D'no  Will'mo  Burdcth,  Nicholao  Marnaham,  Henr'  dc  Notingham,  Hugone  de  Nevile, 
Jacobo  de  Esseby,  Gilberto  de  Aleby,  Joh'e  do  Sywoldeby,  &  alijs. 


76 


VISITATION  OF 


Ric'us  filius  et  hseres  Willielmi  Hawerey  de  Rerisby,  dedi,  &c.  Radulfo  de  Folevile 
filio  D'ni  Johannis  de  Foleuile  de  Rerisby  vnu  messuagiu  cum  vna  bouata  terrse,  &c. 
Hijs  testibus,  Joh'e  le  Faucon',  Will'o  le  Waleys  de  Onley  milit',  Rogero  de  Som'vile  de 
Cosinton,  Henr'  de  Notingh^m  de  Thurcouton,  Joh'ne  de  Wilers  de  Brokesby,  Rad'o  le 
Chamb'leyne  de  Rerisby,  Rob'to  Chaumberleyn  de  ead',  Rad'o  de  Nevile  de  ead',  Radul- 
pho  Scot'  de  ead',  Will'o  Scharp  de  ead',  et  Reginaldo  clerico  de  Gaddesby  et  alijs. 


FOLVILE. 


D'n's  Robertus  de  Foluile  de  Rerisby,  miles.T^Margeria,  uxor  ejus. 
Johannes  de  Foluile,  miles,  de=ipAlicia  Leyke,     Radulfus  Foluile, 


Rerisby  et  de  Axeby,  sive  As- 
cheby,  in  com.  Leicestrise, 


uxor  ejus. 


filius  Rob'ti  et  Mar- 
gerise. 


Johannes  de  Foluile,  filius 
Joh'is  gen'at'  de  Alicia 
Leyke. 

r ? 

Matilda,  sive  Mabilia,  filia  et  hseres  Joh'is 
Foluile  de  Ashby,  filij  Galfridi  Foluile  de 
Ashby  Folvile  in  com.  Leic.  nupta  fuit 
Joh'i  Woodford, §  a".  9  E,  3. 


Rad'us  Foluile  de  Rerisby,  qui  dedit 
annuitate  18s.  reddit'  Rad'o  auunculo 
suo. 


§  Vide  in  my  booke 
of  Leieestershier  in 
Woodford's  descent. 


Ego  Radulfus  de  Foleuill  filius  Domini  Joh'is  de  Foleuill  de  Rerisby,  dedi,  &c.  Johanni 
de  Foleuil  fratri  meo  vnu  messuagiu  in  villa  de  parva  Asscheby,  &c.  Hijs  testibus, 
Radulfo  clerico,  Joh'ne  Alio  Isabellse  de  Siwoldeby,  Thoma  filio  Nicholai  de  Ascheby, 
Willielmo  de  Cotes  et  alijs. 

Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Hugo  de  Newill  dedi,  &c.  Rob'to  de  Folewill  et  haeredib^  suis 
vnum  sellionem  in  Banecroft,  scilicet  selionem  illam  quem  Rogerus  Costeyn  tenuit,  &c. 
Hijs  testibus,  Rogero  senescallo,  Nich'o  de  Marnham,  Petro  de  Segrave,  Laurentio  de 
Rerisby,  Rob'to  de  Marnham,  Alfredo  de  Rerisby,  et  alijs. 


Ego  Radulfus  de  Foleuille  de  Rerisby  filius  D'ni  Johannis  de  Foleuile,  dedi,  &c. 
Radulfo  de  Foleuile.  auunculo  meo,  filio  D'ni  Rob'ti  de  Folvile,  ad  totam  vit^m  ipsius 
Radulphi  18^.  ahnui  redditus,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Rad'o  le  Chaumb'leyn,  Rob'to  fratre 
ejus,  Godfrido  de  Neuile,  Rad'o  fratre  ejus,  Henr'  de  Notingham,  Rad'o  de  Siwoldeby, 
Waltero  de  Grumeston,  et  alijs. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A 


77 


Ego  Adam  filius  Personae  de  par\-a  Esseby  dedi  &c.  Joh'i  de  Foleuile  de  Rerisby  vnu 
messuagiu,  &c.  in  parva  Esseby.     Dat'  apud  Esseby,  8  Edw.  3. 

Ego  Rob'tus  Broun  de  pana  Assheby,  concessi,  &c.  Joh'i  le  Foluile  de  Rerisby  et 
haeredibus  suis  totum  statu  meu  quem  habui  in  omnibus  terris,  &c.  in  parva  Asheby  ex 
dimissione  Joh'is  Danuers,  &c.     Dat.  a°.  27  Edw.  3. 

Ego  Matheus  de  Foluill,  miles,  dedi,  &c.  Rie'o  de  Sprotbourg  et  Will'o  de  la  Marche 
vnum  mess'  et  unam  virgatam  terrae  cu  pertin'  in  Rerisby,  &c.  Dat'  apud  Reresby  a°. 
27  Edw.  3. 


Brookesby. 


Pateat  Vniversis,  &:c.  me  Joh'em  Chaumburleyne  de  Rerisby,  filiu 
et  hseredem  Rad'i  Chaumberleyne,  remisisse,  relaxasse  et  omnino  pro 
me  et  ha^redibj  meis.  Sec.  Joh'i  de  Brokesby  de  Sywaldeby,  totu 
jus  et  clameu  quoe  h'eo  in  man'io  de  Rerisby  cum  pertin',  ac  in  advo- 
cacoe  eccrise  ejusdem  Villse.  Quod  quidem  man'iu  quonda  fuit 
Mathiae  Foleuile  militis,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Rob'to  Foluile  persona 
eccl'iae  de  Saxilby,  Joh'e  de  Linton  de  Grimeston,  Thomse  de  Rade- 
cliff  et  alijs.     Datum  apud  Warkenaby,  a°.  51  Edw.  3. 


BEAUMES. 

D'n's  Robertus  de  Beaumes  tenet  eapitale  manerium  de  Beumes  in  ^^lla  de  Salt'ia  de 
D'no  comite  Glovemiae,  et  est  de  feodo  de  Lovetot,  q'd  solebat  teneri  de  Nigello  de 
Amoundewile,  et  Nigellus  de  Amondewile  de  D'no  Rege  in  capite,  &c. 

Joh'nes  Gydding  et  Agnes  de  Beumes  vxor  sua  tenent  mess'  et  duas  virgatas  teme  cum 
pertin'  per  cartam  redd'  D'no  Rob'to  de  Beaumes,  \j''.  vel  unu  par  calcarior'  deaura- 
tor',  &e. 


Item,  Rob'tus  fili'  Galfridi  de  Beumes  tenet  unam  virgatam  ternc  redd'  unam  libram 
piperis,  &c. 


78  VISITATION  OF 


Robertus  de  Beaumes  qui  tenuit  in  capite  maneriu  de  Sautre  de  Ric'o  de  Clare  comite 
Gloucestr'  et  Hertf.  obijt  a".  47  H.  3. 
Inquiss'  in  fine  Bundelli,  N".  34.  ^ 

I 

Rogerus  de  Beaumeys,  fili   et  hseres,  set.  40  annor'  a".  47  H.  3. 

r 3= 

Jacobus  de  Beaumeys  unus  co'militonu  Regis  Edwardi  primi  in  guerra  Seotise  et  fuit  de 
comit'  Huntingdonise. 

r 7 

Reginaldus    de    Beaumeys   tenet   feodum  uni'  militis,   &c,    in    Sautre    et   Pappeworth 
8  Edw.  2  et  11  Edw.  2. 


MOYNE. 

Pateat  Vniversis  q'd  Ego  Thomas  de  Crimplesham  et  Roesia  Springaut  de  Vpwood 
dedim',  &c.  D'no  Will'o  le  Moyne  de  Rauele  unu  messuagiii  cu  toto  crofto  adjacente 
et  prate  de  Rauele  q'd  Will'm'  de  Stotfold  aliquando  tenuit,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  D'no 
Waltero  de  Wassingele,  D'no  Rob'to  de  Beaumis,  D'no  Job'e  de  Longauill,  D'no  Simone 
de  Copmanford,  Thoma  de  Beynuill,  Rob'to  de  Walton,  Joh'e  de  Claris  Vallibus,  Joh'e  de 
Ravele  et  aliis. 

Anno  regni  Regis  Edwardi  filij  Regis  Henrici  25'°,  &c.  inter  ven'abilem  p'rem  Joh'em 
de  Sautre  Dei  gra'  Abbatem  de  Ramess'  ex  parte  una,  et  Willielmii  filiu  Will'  le  Moygne 
de  Magna  Rauele  ex  altera,  &c.  super  quadam  exactione  quam  p'd'c'us  D'n's  Abbas  de 
Ramesey  exigebat  a  p'd'c'o  Will'o  filio  Will'i  le  Moigne,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  D'no  Joh'e 
de  Deene  milite,  Will'o  de  Wassingele  sen',  Joh'e  de  Cleruaus,  D'no  Joh'e  de  Wistowe 
rectore  eccl'ise  de  Craunfeld,  Will'o  de  Rauele,  Ranulpho  de  Cleruals,  Alano  d'co  Coquo, 
et  alijs. 

D'n's  Will'm'  le  Moyne  tenet  man'iii  de  Salteria  le  Moyne  de  Abbate  de  Ramesey,  et 
D'n's  Abbas  de  D'no  Rege  in  capite. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


79 


CROMWELL. 


MORS  META  LABORVM. 


S--  Angell   Don,^ filia  •  •  , . 

knight,   alder-       Hawardine  de 
man  of  London.     Chesh. 


Elizabeth,  filia^Thomas    Myrfyn, 
....  Squyer.     I  miles. 


^er.    I 


Edward',  ob.  s.  p. 


^Elizabetha,  filia  =pThomas  Dennys 


et  hajres. 


miles. 


80 


VISITATION  OF 


Richardus    = 
Cromwell, 
al's  Wil- 
liams miles, 
de  Hinchin- 
broke  in 
com.  Hunt. 


Henricus  -pJohanna, 
filia  Rad' 


Fran- 

ciscus     Cromwell 
Crom-     de  Hin- 
well  de  chin- 
Hem-     brooke  in 
ingford  comit' 
in  com.  Hunting- 
Hunt,     donise, 
duxit      miles,  1. 
Marga-  filius  et 
reta         haeres. 
filia         Sepultus 
Henr'     24  Janua- 
Man-      rij,  1603, 
nockde  duxit 
Hem-      etiam  filia 

ing-         

ford,       Weekes, 
ar.  qui  por- 

=p       tavit  B. 
a  lion 
ramp, 
chequy, 
A.andG. 


Henricus 
Cromwell, 
filius  et 
haeres 
Francisci. 


Elizabetha,=p01iverus  Cromwell,'=:. ...    re-         HenricusCrom-=f^Margareta 


filia  Tho- 
mse  Brom- 
ley, mil', 
Cancellarij 
Anglise. 


miles,  filius  et  haeres,  licta  Hora- 

de    Hinchinbrooke  tij    Palavi- 

in  com.  Huntingd',  cini,  mili- 

jam  superstes,  anno  tis,  Itali. 
1613. 


welldeUpwood 
in  com.   Hunt- 
ingdonise,  3  fili', 
jam   superstes 
1613. 


filia  Thomae 
Wynde  de 
South  Wot- 
ton  in  com, 

Norif. 


Henricus  Crom-^. . . .    filia 
well,   filius   et      Horatij 

Palavicini. 


....  uxor  Palavi- 
cini, fratris  uxoris 
p'd'c'i  Henrici. 


Richardus  Cromwell,  filius  et  haeres 
apparens,  aetatis  10  annor'  et  amplius 
t'p'e  hujus  Visitationis. 


H.  CROMWELL. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  1).   1613. 


81 


BROUGHTON. 


Broughton  de  Broughton  Tower  in  com.  Lancastr\-p. 


Tho.  Broughton  de  Broughton  in  com. 
Lancastr',  miles,  occisus  in  prcelio  apud 
Stoke,  t'p'e  H.  7. 


Robertus   Broughton,  armiger,    frater-p. 
Thomse  Broughton  militis.  I 


Richard'  Broughton,  filius  et  haeres  Rob'ti.=T=-^ohanna,  filia  Massey    de   com. 

Lancastr'. 


I 

1.    Ricardus : 
Broughton 
de  com.  Staff, 
et  ibi  vixit. 


filius  et  hteres. 

Elizabetha,  uxor 
Georgij  James   de 
Braiston    in    com. 
Derb. 

Margareta. 


3.   Edmudus- 
Broughton 
de  Stukeley 
Magna  et  de 
Godman- 
chester  in 
com.   Hunt. 
3  filius. 


^Constantia,    f. 
Edw.  Rowse  de 
Badingh'm  in 
com.   Suff.   et 
Christianse, 
uxoris  ejus  filise 
Stoner, 
sororis  Walteri 
Stoner  de  Stoner 
in    com.   Oxon, 
militis. 


2.  Marcus      =f= filia 


Broughton  de 
Seton  in  comit' 
RutlandisB. 


Dudley  de 
Chapton  in 
comit'  North't. 


Richardus  Broughton  de  Seton  in 

com.   Rutlandise,   jam   superstes 

1613. 
Elizabetha,    vx.    Laurentij    Tor- 

kington    de   Stukeley   in    com. 

Hunt. 


1.    Phi-  z 

=  ..  .. 

2.  Maria,  filia^j: 

lippus 

filia 

HQfri'  Bur- 

Brough- 

.... 

dettdeBram- 

ton  de 

Al- 

cott  in  com. 

comitatu 

dridge 

Warr.  et  Su- 

Staf- 

de 

sanncE,  filiae 

fordiffi. 

com. 

Tho.  Engle- 

Leic. 

feild  militis, 
de  Englefeild 
in  com.  Berk. 

YX.2. 

^Edmund-  '■ 
us  Brough- 
ton de 
Godman- 
chester 
in  com. 
Hunt,  jam 
superstes 
1613. 


=1.    Jo-     Will'm's, 

hanna,      Lauretius, 

f.  Will'-  Thomas, 

miKem-  Willi'm',  obierut  s.  p. 

ble  de       Dorothea,  nupf  Rob' to  Stibbing 

Wedhill     de  Cantio,  jam  de  com.  Bedf. 

in  com.     Johanna,  vx.    Henr'   Croftes  de 

Wiltess.      Godmanchester. 

vx.  pri-     Anna,   vx.  Ric'i   Stephenson  de 

ma.  Godmanchester. 

Eliz.  ob.  s.  p. 

Christiana,    vx Lilly    de 

com.  Lincoln. 


2.   Anna  filia,  set. 
6  annor'. 


Edmundus,    filius   et   hajres,    jct.    12 
annor'  et  amplius,  a".  1613. 


1.    Margareta  filia,  set. 
14  annor'. 


ED.  BROUGHTON. 


CAMD.  SOC. 


82  VISITATION  OF 


If  EX  CHARTIS  ET  EVIDENTIJS  THOM^  BRUDENELL  DE  DEEN,  MILITIS 
ET  BARONETTI. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Petrus  Esscudemore  miles,  dedi,  &c.  Waltero  Eskudemore  nepoti 
meo  pro  servicio  suo  totum  manerium  meu  de  Vptone,  &c.  et  cum  tota  terra  mea  de 
Norigge,  Tholnestone  cum  bosco  meo  de  Clerwode  et  cum  bosco  meo  Norigge  quem 
boscum  D'n's  Godefridus  Eskudemore  pater  meus  emit  de  Huberto  Huse  de  Stapleford, 
&c.  Hijs  testibus,  Dominis  Ric'o  de  Combe  vie"  Wiltess',  Rie'o  de  ColeshuU,  Waltero  de 
Pauely,  Rob'to  de  Wernon,  Joh'e  de  Kingeston,  Ph'o  Strugg'  militibus,  Warino  Man- 
duytt,  Nich'o  de  la  Mare,  Ric'o  Dansy,  Nich'o  Malemeyns,  Waltero  de  p'rco,  Rob'to 
Plokenet,  Simone  Colston  et  alijs. 


Sciant  p'ntes,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Rob'tus  Hereman  de  Northton  Escudemore,  dedi,  concessi, 
&c.  Waltero  Escudemore,  D'no  de  Upton,  et  hseredibj  suis  totum  tenementu  meu  cum 
tota  terra,  &c.  quam  habui  de  Domino  Petro  Escudemor',  in  villa  et  campis  de  Northton 
Escudemor,  &c.  Hijs  testib3,  Waltero  de  Pauely,  Warino  Maudut,  Rob'to  de  Vernun, 
Reginaldo  de  S'c'o  Martino,  Joh'e  de  Yngham,  Joh'e  de  Kingeston  militib3,  Walt'o  de 
Parco,  Nicolao  Malemains,  Nich'o  de  la  Mare,  Rob'to  Cole  de  Doninton,  Rob'to  Gocelin', 
Rob'to  Swoting  et  multis  alijs. 

A°.  10  Edw.  2.  Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Walterus  Escudemor',  D'n's  de  Upton  Skyde- 
mor,  tradidi,  concessi,  &c.  Will'o  Styward  fil'  Nich'i  Styward,  Alicise  vxori  ejus,  et  Petro 
filio  eor',  unam  placeam  terrae  in  Upton  Skydemor',  et  duasacras  terra;  arabilis  cum  pertin' 
in  Vpton,  &c.     Hijs  testibus,  Nich'o  Malemains,  Joh'e  Styward,  Joh'e  Colston,  Joh'e 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613.  83 

Bastard,   Rogero  Styward  et  alijs.     Dat'  apud  Skydemore  a".   10  Edwardi  filij  Regis 
Edwardi. 

A".  19  Edw.  3.  Omnibus,  &c.  Walterus  Escudemor  filius  et  haeres  D'ni  Petri 
Escudemor  militis  salutem.  Nov'itis  me  dedisse,  &c.  Mericix  de  Saltune  sorori  Julianas 
uxoris  Rob'ti  Halyman  de  Tholneston,  8  solid'  et  4  denar'  annul  redditus  de  un<J  mess' 
cum  curtilagio,  crofta  et  terr'  in  Norrig'  et  Tholneston,  q'd  Johan'es  Wilet  de  me  tenet 
ad  terminu  vitse,  &c.  Hijs  testibus.  Waltero  de  p'rco,  Joh'e  Colston,  Jo.  de  p'rco,  Edw". 
Styward,  W".  Fraunkelin  et  alijs  multis.     Dat'  apud  Upton  Skudemore  a".  19  Edw.  3. 


&c. 


Pateat  vniv'sis,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Walterus  Escudamore,  D'n's  de  Upton,  miles  dedi, 
Joh'i  Wyeth  de  Upton,  totum  iUud  messuagiu,  &c.  et  crofta  in  campo  qui  vocat'  Garston, 
&c.  Hijs  testibus,  Walt'o  de  Parco,  Joh'ne  Fraunkelin,  Joh'e  Colston  et  alijs.  Dat 
apud  Vpton  Skudemore  a".  22  Edw.  3. 

Pateat  vniv'sis  me  Willm  Hankey  cl'ic'm  ordinasse,  &c.  dilectos  mihi  Henr'  de  Bris- 
sele,  Joh'em  de  Assheford  et  Thomam  de  Cressingham  attorn'  meos  ad  deliberandu  noie 
meo  seisinam  D'no  Petro  Escydemore  militi,  et  Johanna  uxorisuse,  et  hsered'  suis  de  uno 
tenemento  cu  pertin'  in  Martelane  in  paroehia  de  Berkingchirche  in  civitate  London, 
&c.     Dat'  apud  London  27  Aprilis  a".  43  Edw.  3. 

A  tous  iceux,  &c.  Piers  de  Skydemo'  chivaler,  Seign'  de  Vpton,  &c.  Sachet'  moi 
auer  graunte  a  Robert  Coumbe  de  Frome  touj  le,  pastures  de  une  place  q'  est  appele 
Odyngdon,  deinj  mon  seign'ie  de  Vpton,  &c.     Donne  a  Upton  43  Edw.  3. 

6  R.  2.  Ceste  endenture  faict  entre  dame  Joh'ne  q'  fust  la  fem'e  a  Pieris  Escudamor 
ch'l'r  et  Kat'ine  sa  file  d'une  p't,  et  Thomas  Keynes  et  Johan  son  fitz  ch'l'r  d'autr  part. 
Tesmoigne  q'  la  dite  dame  Joh'ne  ad  grante  q'  le  dit  John  esposera  Katerine  sa  file,  &c. 
et  le  dit  Thomas  ad  graunte  a  donner  a  dit  Johan  et  Katerine,  et  a  lej  heyres  q'  le  dit 
Joen  engendra,  &c.  les  manoirs  de  Clifton  &  Nowentone,  &c.  Donne  a  Chiton  auaunt 
dit  en  I'an  de  reigne  n're  seign'  le  Roy  Richard  le  secunde  puys  la  Conqueste  sisme. 

Sciant  &c.  quod  Ego  Rob'tus  de  Borard  dedi,  concessi,  &c.  Rad'o  de  Reynes  nepoti 
meo  totu'tenemgntu  meum  q'd  habui  in  Rusteshale,  cu  homag'  et  redditibus,  &c  H.js 
testibus,  D'no  Rogero  de  Tyringham,  D'no  Amarico  de  Nodarijs,  D'no  Rob  to  de  Sees 
multibus,  WO.  de  Elnay,  Roberto  de  Hekenay,  Tho.  de  Reynes,  Rob'to  de  Lathebyry  et 
alijs.     Dat'  apud  Clyfton,  24  Edw.  1. 

Pateat  univ'sis,  &c.  me  Thomam  Reynes  D'n'm  de  Vpton  Escudemor  attornasse  et  in 
loco  meo  posuisse  dil'c'os  mihi  in  Xp'to  Joh'em  Osberne  et  alios  veros  attornatos  meos  ad 
delib'andum  plenam  seisinam  noTe  meo  Joh'i  Reynes  patri  meo,  Rad  o  Reynes  et  al.js  nx 


84 


VISITATION  OF 


omnibus  dominijs,  man',  terr'  et  ten'  in  com.  Wiltess',  South't',  Hertford,  et  Buck',  &c. 
Dat'  apud  Teringham,  a".  4  H,  5. 


Sciant  p'ntes,  &e.  q'd  Ego  Joh'es  Reynes  miles,  dedi,  &c.  Joh'i  Baysham  clerico,  Joh'i 
James  de  Olney  et  Henr'  Hertwell,  h8eredib3  et  assignatis  suis,  oTa  man'ia,  d'ni'a  terr', 
ten'  &c.  in  comitat'  Wiltess',  Suth't,  et  Som'ss',  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Joh'e  Osberne,  Joh'e 
Billingdon,  Rogero  Sherewyn,  Rob'to  Richard,  Edwardo  Dyere  et  alijs.  Dat'  apud 
Vpton  Escudemore  10  Octobris,  an°.  9  H.  5. 


Irrotulatur  in  dorso  Clausar' 
Cancellar'  Regis  infra  script' 
mense  Novembr'  a",  predict'. 


Omnibus,  &c.  Joh'es  Turvey  de  North  Crowley  in  com.  Buck',  sal't'm,  &c.  Noue- 
ritis  me  dedisse,  &c.  Joh'i  de  Reynes  militi  et  Alicite  vxori  ejus  et  haered'  ip'ius  Alicise 
totum  jus,  &c.  quae  h'eo  in  man'io  de  Upton  Escudemour  iuxta  Wermenstre  in  com. 
Wiltess'  necnon  o'ibj  terr'  et  ten'  cum  pertin'  in  Upton,  Weminstre,  Hardenhuysche, 
Rusteshale,  et  Tholneston  in  com.  p'd',  &c.  Hijs  testibj,  W",  Westbury,  Wo.  Fynderne, 
Walt'o  Fitz-Richard,  Jo.  Olney,  Jo.  Pavelegh'  et  alijs.     Dat'  19  Maij,  a".  10  H.  5. 

Omnibus  Xp'i  fidelibus,  &c.  Joh'es  Reynes  miles  et  Alicia  vxor  mea  sal't'm.  Nov'itis 
nos  concessisse,  &c.   Joh'i   de  Westbury  sen',  Will'o  Westbury  filio  suo,  et  Joh'i  West- 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613.  85 

bury  alio  ejusdem  Will'i,  tola  pasturam  n'ram  in  Upton  Escudamour  in  com.  Wiltess' 
vocat'  Odyngdon,  &c.     Dat'  a°.  1  H.  6. 

In  an  award  made  the  18.  of  Henry  y"  6,  betwene  John  Ansty  of  Cambrigge  gent,  and 
John  Gibon  of  North  Lenne  in  Norff.  gent,  is  thus  found,  that  in  the  27.  yeare  of  King 
Edw.  3.  the  man'  of  Clifton  &c.  was  given  unto  Thomas  Reynes  and  Johan  his  wife; 
the  w":""  Thomas  had  issue  John  ;  John  tooke  to  wife  Katherine,  and  had  issue  by  her 
Cecile,  moder  to  Johane,  wife  of  the  said  John  Anstye  ;  and  after  the  decease  of  the  said 
Katherine,  the  said  John  Reynes  tooke  to  wife  Johan,  and  had  issue  by  her  Waher 
Reynes  and  one  Margerie,  moder  of  Margarete  wife  of  the  said  John  Giboun,  &c. 
Wherefore  it  is  decreed  that  the  said  John  Gybon  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  John 
Ansty  and  Johan  his  wife,  shullen  egally  divide  the  land  betweene  them. 

Ego  Henricus  Strete  de  Melreth  dedi,  &c  ThomEe  Reynes  de  Clyfton,  Will'o  Wan- 
desford,  p'sonae  eccl'ise  de  Clifton,  et  alijs  totum  messuagiu  meu  vocat'  Legal',  cum 
54  acr'  terr'  arab'  et  20  acr'  prati  in  Melreth  et  Meldeburne,  quce  quondam  fuer'  Joh'is 
Haytfeld  de  London  et  Alicia;  vxoris  ejus,  &c.     Daf  apud  Melreth,  a".  7  H.  7. 


Noverint,  &c.  me  Reginaldum  Strete  relaxasse,  &c.  The.  Turgeys,  &c.  totum  jus 
raeum  et  clameu  quae  unquam  habui,  h'eo,  &c.  in  o'ib3  terris,  &c.  qua;  fuerunt  Will'i 
Strete  in  campis  et  villis  de  Melreth  et  Meldeburne.  Dat'  20  Decembr',  a",  r.  r.  H.  6, 
post  Conquestum  vndecimo. 

Seiant  p'n'tes,  &c.  q'd  nos  Rogerus  Salesburye,  Will'mus  Herteshome,  Rob'tus  Rufford 
armigeri,  Joh'es  Fitz-Geffry  gentilman,  et  Joh'es  Worsle  gentillman,  tradidimus  et  con- 
cessimus,  6lC.  Joh'i  Taylard  gentilman  man'ia  n'ra  de  Brayes  et  Draytones  in  Temes- 
forde  in  com.  Bedf.  necnon  ola  aP  terr'  in  Blounham,  Sondcy,  Beeston,  et  Temisford 
p'dict'  ad  terminu  vita;  sua;.  Et  post  decessu  ejus  remaneat  Margareta;,  filia;  et  ha;redi 
d'ci  Joh'is  Taylard  et  Elizabetha;  nuper  vxoris  sua;,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Jo.  Dale  arnii- 
gero,  Rogero  Hunte  armig'o,  Johanne  Laurence  gentillman  et  alijs.  Dat'  apud  Temis- 
ford 20  Februarij,  a".  8  Edw.  i. 


86  VISITATION    OF 

4  Edw.  4.  The  x.  day  of  June  1464,  Wauter  Tayllard  made  his  will  of  all  lands  and 
ten'ts  in  Gamlinghey,  &c.  First,  to  Margaret  his  wife,  for  terme  of  her  life,  all  her  landes 
of  her  inheritance  in  the  same  town,  and  after  her  decease  to  his  sonne  William  ;  the 
remainder  to  John  his  brother  ;  the  remaynder  to  Thomas  theyre  brother  ;  the  remaynder, 
for  want  of  issue  of  Thomas,  to  Emme,  Katherine,  Elizabeth,  and  Elionor,  daughters  of 
the  said  Waut'  Taylard  ;  and  for  lack  of  issue  of  them,  the  remaynder  to  my  right  heyres 
and  of  my  wife's,  and  to  the  right  heyres  of  William  Chapell,  my  wife's  grandfather,  &o. 
Dat'  ut  sup*. 

Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Edwardus  Brampton  armiger  dedi,  &c.  Joh'i  Hudleston  militi  et 
Johannse  vxori  ejus,  WiU'o  Taillard  et  Elizabeth  vxori  ejus,  et  Georgio  Perepoint,  totum 
statum  meum  de  man'io  de  Staketherne,  al's  Statherne,  cum  p'tin'  in  com.  Leic',  red- 
dendo mihi  annuatim  lx'.  in  festo  Sancti  Martini  in  Yeme,  in  eccl'ia  S'c'i  Pauli,  Lon- 
don, in  quadam  capella  vocat'  Le  Rode  de  Novthdore,  &c.     Dat'  1  Martij,  a".  1  R.  3. 

6  H.  7.  15  die  Septembris,  a°.  D'ni  1490,  Ego  Thomas  Taylard  cl'icus  condo  testa- 
mentii  meu,  &e.  Item  lego  Thomse  filio  Will'i  Taylard  portiforiu  meum  et  Scotum  super 
primu  et  quartu  sententiar'.  Item  lego  Umfrido  filio  Joh'is  Taylard  unu  salt'  coop'tu, 
&c.     Dat'  ap'd  Northyell,  die  et  anno  sup^d'c'is. 

Giulielmus  Taylard  vicecomes  Cantabrigise  et  Hunt,  ex  billa  5  H.  7,  fuit  vicecomes 
4  Edw.  4. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1618. 


87 


TAYLARDE,  &c. 


S"'  Simon  Bor-=FHawisia  de 


rarde  knight, 
lord  of  Clifton 
in  com.  Buck, 
Ockley  in  com. 
Bedf.  et  Sta- 
therne  in  com. 
Leic. 


Wrocksale, 
vxor  ejus. 


Elizabe- =pS''  Simon  ^Margaret,  daughter  to  S'' 


Asceline  Sydenham,  lord 
of  Tichm'she,  or  Tich- 
marche,  to  which  Mar- 
garet was  given  p'cell 
of  y^  said  manor  in  North- 
amptonshire. 


Simon  Borard,  ob. 
ante  p'rem  s.  p. 


Walterus      Gui! 
Taylard        elmus 
de  Wrast 
ling- 
worth  in 
com.  Bed 
fordiac. 


Cha- 
pell, 


de 

Gam- 

lin- 

gaye, 

filius 

et 

haeres. 

I, 


trus 

Escu- 

da- 

more, 

miles. 


filia 

Hen' 

Bris- 


lt\ 

1 

\.\ 

f  k\ 

p 

^ 

I 

\ 

j 

\ 

/ 

f 

N 

i/ 

Thomas  '■ 
Raynes. 


-Joane, 
heyre 
to  her 
bre- 
thren, 
and  da. 
to  Si- 
mon. 


— ri—i 

Ricar- 
dus  Bor- 
rarde, 
ob.  s.  p. 

Asceline, 
Bor- 
rarde, 
ob.  s.  p. 

Rober- 
tus  Bor- 
rarde, 
ob.  9.  p. 


88 


VISITATION  OF 


Wal-: 
terus 
Tay- 
lard, 
se- 
pult' 
apud 
Gam- 
lin- 
gaye, 
fuit 
de 

Inte- 
riori 
Tem- 
ple, 
a°. 
12 

H.  6, 
carta 
dat' 
a", 
12 
H.  6. 


■MSLT- 

ga- 

reta, 

filia 

et 

hffires 

■yvm. 

Cha- 
pell. 


Radulfus  Raynes,  D'n's  de  Clifton  Okley-pAmabilia,  filia  Ric'i  Chamberleyne, 


et    Statherne    et  p'tis    de    Tichmarche, 
jure  matris. 

I 

Thomas  Reynes,  miles.     He  lieth=^Cecilia,  filia 
buried  crosse-legged  at  Clifton.       | 

r 


ilitis.     G.  a  ^  or,  entr'  3  *, 


. . .  Tiringham  de  Tiringham 
in  com.  Buck'. 


Thomas  Reynes,  miles,  sepultus  apud  Clifton.=i=Johanna  Seyton,  vxor  ejus. 


Catherine,  fil.=^2.  Johannes  Reynes,  miles, =^Joanna 
et  hoeres   Pe- 
tri Escude- 
mor,  militis, 
ux.  1. 


habuit  3  uxores;  fuit  2 
filius;  duxit  in  tertiam 
vxorem  Alicia  Hartwell. 


2da 


Thomas 
Reynes, 
ob.  s.  p. 


Ricardus= 
Raynes, 
3  filius. 


filia 


Mali- 
very. 


Thomas,    Walterus  Reynes,   Thomas=p, 


ob.  s.  p. 
Margery  Reynes, 
married  to  .... 
Brandon. 


Reynes. 


T 


Froike. 


Rober-^Mar-  ^Ro-         Thomas: 


na,  tus 

filia  et     Gibon, 
hffires.      1 

ritus. 


tus 

Gibon, 
ob. 
8.  p. 


ga- 
reta 
Bran- 
don. 


Geor- 


gms 
Pier- 
pont, 
ob. 
s.  p. 


Pier- 
pont, 
2ma- 
ritus. 

Mar- 

ge- 
ria, 
ob. 
s.  p. 


Brough- 
ton. 

r- 

Ricard'^Matil- 
dis, 
filia 

Boothe. 


-s 


Emma,  nupt'  Joh'i 
Dale.  G.  a  swan 
arg.  17  E,  4. 

Elizabetha. 

Catherina,  nupta 
Joh'i   Calcott,  ar. 
Arg.   a  fesse    B. 
frettye    or,     entr' 
3  cinquefoyles  G. 


r-i — 

Eleonora. 

Thomas 
Taylard, 
sacroe 
theolo- 
gise  doe- 
tor  et 
p'sbiter. 


Johan- 
nes Tay- 
lard, 
D'n's  de 
Potton 
Wares- 
ley,  2 
filius. 


=pAnna, 
filia  Ja. 
Durem, 
uni' 
Baron  u 
de 
S'cc'io. 


Will'm's- 
Taylard 
de  Dod- 
ington 
in  com. 
Hunt. 
et  ibi 
sepultus. 


:Eliza- 
betha, 
filia  et 


hse- 
redu. 


Johanna,  alt'a  filia  et 
unacohser',  nuptaW". 
Alington  de  Hors- 
heath  in  com.  Can- 
tebr.  ob.  s  p. 

Maria,  una  filiar'  et 
cohser'  nupta  Henr' 
Langley,  sed  ob,  s.  p. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


89 


I   I   I 

Rogerus  Tay- 
lard  de  Pot- 
ton. 

Humfr'us. 

Filia  nupta 

....  Barnes. 


Walterus  Tay-- 
lard  de  Doding- 
ton,  sepultus  in 
Le  Temple 
churche  in  Lon- 
don. 


Maria.  Will's   Taylard, 

Jana.  utriusq'  Juris 

Eliza-  Doctor,  persona 

beth.  de  Offord  et  ibi 

Johana.  sepultus. 


Laurentius  Taylard,  miles,  sepult'^ 
apud  Dodington,  duxit  in  2'''"" 
uxore  Dorothea  Robertus  relietam 
Horde. 


:Margareta,  Will'm'   Taylard 

f.  Edmundi  Dodington,  q'  duxit 

Mordaunt,  Agnetam  Wyatt,  et 

ar.  obijt  s.  p. 


f.  Tho. 
Tres- 
ham, 
militis. 


3fil. 


Thomas  Brudenell,^Maria,    Will's,  2  Joh'es,  Christiana,  nupta  Alex'o     Johan—pRadegunda, filia 


miles  et  baronet- 
tus,  D'n's  de  Deene 
et  Dodington,  jam 
superstes  1613. 


fill',  ob. 
12  Nov. 
1606. 


Thorold,  filio  Edmundi 
Thorold    de    Hogh     i 
com.  Lincoln,  militis. 


nes 

Lew- 

ston. 


et   hreres 
Poxwell    de 
Manston  in  com. 
Dorss. 


Rob'tus,  filius  et  hajres, 
natus  5  Martij  1607,  a". 


Edmund',  2  filius. 
Edwardus,  3  filius. 


Christiana,   sola   filia  et  haores,   nupta   Galfrido 
Taylard,  filio  et  hseredi  Laurentij  Taylard. 

THO.  BRUDENELL. 


CAMD.  SOC. 


90  VISITATION  OF 

Sciant,  &c.  q'd  nos  Joh'es  Don  miles,  Rob't'  Knight  cl'ic'  et  "W"'^  Halgh,  authoritate 
et  vigore  cujusdam  judicij  et  decreti  in  Cancellario  D'ni  Regis  nunc  exhibit',  feoifauim', 
&c.  Elizabeth'  vxori  Will'i  Taylard  sorori  et  hseredi  Johannse  nup'  uxoris  Will'mi  Aling- 
ton  militis  defuncti,  man'iu  sive  grangiu  nuneupatum  Burden  Grange  in  com.  Cantebr'. 
Dat'  vltimo  die  Junij,  a^.  9  H.  7. 

This  endenture,  made  the  6  day  of  July,  a".  13  H.  7,  betweene  Walter  Taylard  of  the 
county  of  Huntingdon  gentyllman,  and  Alice  his  wife,  the  elder  daughter  and  heyre  of 
Rob't  Forster,  late  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  now  deceased,  on  the  one  partye,  and 
John  Brounsope  of  the  county  of  Dorss.  gentilman,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  the  other  of  the 
daughters  and  heyre  of  the  same  Robert,  of  the  other  partie,  an  Agreement  betweene  the 
heyres  for  div'se  messuages  or  houses  in  London, 

Robertus  Forster,  civis  et  grocerus  London.=p. . . . 


Walterus  Taylard  de — Alicia,  una  filiar'     Agnes,  altera  filia;=Johannes  Brounsope    de 
com.  Hunt,  gen.'  et  cohseredum.  et  cohseres.  comitat'  Dorss.  gen'. 

20  H.  7.  The  22  day  of  September  1505,  I,  William  Taylard,  of  Dodington,  in 
com.  Hunt,  gentylman,  do  make  my  last  will  and  testament  in  this  wise,  &e.  my  body  to 
be  buried  in  the  parish  churche  of  Dodington  in  the  chapell  of  S'.  Katherin,  in  the  north 
side  ;  also  I  will  that  Elizabeth  my  wife  have  all  my  houshould  stuff,  &c.  and  all  my 
purchased  land  in  Dodington,  Bukeden,  and  Southoo  ;  the  remaynder  to  William,  sonne 
of  Walter  Taylard,  and  for  default  of  issue  of  him,  to  Laurence  his  brother  ;  the  remayn- 
der to  Giles  his  brother,  and  for  default  of  such  issue,  to  John  Taylard;  and  for  default  of 
issue  of  him,  the  remaynder  to  Doctor  William  Taylard  ;  and  for  want  of  issue  of  the  said 
William,  the  remaynder  to  Mary  Penycokke,  Jaine  Stinley,  Anne  Wauton,  Agnes  Bur- 
gein,  and  Jaine  Taylard  ;  and  for  default  of  issue  of  them,  to  John  Taylarde  my  brother ; 
and  for  default  of  issue  of  him,  the  remaynder  thereof  to  the  right  heyres  of  me  the  said 
William.  Also  I  will  that  my  sonne  John  Taylard  have  all  my  lands,  ten'ts,  &c.  in  the 
towne  and  feildes  of  High  Weston.  Also  I  will  y'  Lawrence  Taylard  have  ray  plate,  w"' 
all  my  landes  and  ten'tes  in  little  Paxton  ;  and  for  default  of  issue  of  y<=  said  Laurence, 
the  remaynder  to  Gylis  Taylard  his  brother.  &c.  I  ordeyne  my  executors  the  said  Eliza- 
beth my  wife,  my  sonne  Doctor  Will'm  Taylard,  and  my  son  John  Taylard.  Witness 
hereof,  Tho.  Wawton  gentilman,  M.  Hugh  Garnett,  Tho.  Harry,  Agnes  Burgoyn,  and 
John  Taylard,  with  div'se  other  of  my  howshould.     Daf  vt  sup". 

Indentura  inter  W'».  Wardall  Mag'r'm  sive  Custodem  Aulae  s'c'se  Katherin^  Cantabr. 
et  Elizabeth'  Taylard  viduam,  nuper  vxorem  Will'i  Taylard  de  Duddington  in  com.  Hunt, 
armigeri,  Will'mum  Taylard  el'ic'm  et  Job 'em  Taylard,  filios  p'd'c'i  Will'i  Taylard  armi- 
geri  et  Elizabethse,  ac  coexeeutores  testamenti  p'd'c'i  Will'i  Taylard  ar.  &c.  pro  c".  dat' 


HUNTINGDON8HIKE  A.  D.   1613.  91 

per  eundem  Will'm'  Taylard  armigeru  Aulas  s'c'aj   Katherina  p'd'c's  in  Cambridge 
Dat'  a".  1505  et  21  H.  7. 

4  H.  8.  Anno  D'ni  1513,  30  of  Marche,  I,  Alys  Taylard,  widowe,  ordeyne  my  last 
will  and  testament  in  mann'  following,  &c.  my  body  to  be  buried  in  the  churche  of  S'. 
Laurence  in  Dodington.  I  will  also  that  all  my  landes  and  ten'tes  in  London  be  in  guyding 
of  my  brother  M^  Willia  Taylard,  doctor,  for  16  yeares,  to  the  entent  he  shall  bring  up 
my  twoo  children,  Laurence  and  Giles,  &c.     Dat.  ut  sup'', 

19  H.  8.  The  10  day  of  September,  A".  D'ni  1528,  I,  John  Taylard,  of  Upwood, 
gentilman,  make  my  last  will,  &c.  my  body  to  be  buried  in  the  churche  of  Upwood,  at 
the  corner  by  the  aultar,  &c.  ;  to  Alys  my  wife  all  my  londs  in  Helleweston,  &c.  ;  and 
I  ordeyne  my  executors  my  brother,  Doctor  William  Taylard,  and  Anthony  Malory,  Esq 
&c.     Dat'  die  et  anno  sup^d'c'o. 

An  indenture  betweene  Gyles  Taylard  of  Dydington  in  com.  Hunt.  gent,  one  of  the 
sonnes  of  Dame  Alys  Taylard  widow,  deceased,  on  the  one  partie,  and  Rowland  Hill, 
citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  on  the  other  partie,  for  the  parsonage  and  tenementes  in 
the  parish  of  S'.  Stephen's  in  Walbrooke,  London.     Dat'  1530,  ao.  22  H.  8. 

Omnibus,  &c.  Laurentius  Taylard  armiger,  consanguineus  et  hjeres  Will'i  Taylard 
defuncti,  salfm.  Sciatis  me  dedisse  Alicise  Taylard  nuper  uxori  Joh'nis  Taylard  de  Upwood 
defuneti  quadam  annuitatem,  &c.  4".  exeunt'  de  messuagijs  et  ten'  meis  in  villa  de  Up- 
wood, ad  terminu  vita;,  &c.     Dat'  4  Martij,  a°.  22  H.  8. 


t)2 


VISITATION  OF 


ROOE. 


Joh'nes  Rooe  de  Stratford  in  com.  Suffolcise.-pAnna  uxor  ejus. 


Guilielmus  Rooe=pAnna,     filia   Guili- 

Johanna,  nupta  ....   Cres-       Robertus=p .... 

de  Conington  in 

elmi  Lett   de  New- 

well  de  Stratford  in  Suff.       Rooe,  2    | 

com.  Hunt,  cl'i- 

thorpeincom.Ebor. 

Anna,  nupta 

Palmer       filius.        ] 

cus,  primus  iilius. 

in  parochia  de  Sher- 

de Stratford 

in  Suff.                          1 ' 

borne. 

filia 

1                  1 

Lucia.  fil.=Johannes    =pElizabetha, 

Jacobus  Rooe, 

1    1  "1 
Theodosia,    nupta  Henrico  Tay- 

....   AI-     Rooede 

fil.    Rob'ti 

ob.  s.  p. 

lor  de    Deene    Thorp    in   com. 

ley  de           Yaxley  in 

Aunger  de 

Will'm', 

North 't'. 

Windsor      com.  Hunt. 

Comber  ton 

aprentici'    in 

Juditha,  nupta  Thomte  Fauconer 

in  comit'     ja  superstes 

in  com. 

London. 

de  Lutton,  renupta  W^  Clarke 

Berk.           1613. 

Cantabri- 

de  Lutton. 

gte. 

Anna. 

Robertus,  fil.  et  hseres,  aetat.  13  annor'  t'p'e  Visitationis.             Will'm'.             Henric'. 

JOHN  ROOE. 

tNlVERSlTYl 

HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  'D.t^ltAl]f:Qp^\K^    93 

IN  S'.  BENNETTS  CHURCHE  IN  THE  TOWNE  OF  HUNTINGDON, 

28  Augusti,  A«.  D'ni  1613. 


94 


VISITATION  OF 


IN  THE  CHURCHE  OF  ALLHALLOWES  IN  THE  TOWNE 
OF  HUNTINGDON, 

28  Augusti,  1613. 


Orate  pro  auimabus  Rob'ti  Drewell  et  Annae, 


Johannse,  Agnetis  et  Jo- 
hannse  uxor'  suar",  et  pro 
aiabj  Steph'i  Drewell  pa- 
tris  ejus,  et  Katherinae 
niatris  ejus,  cum  filljs 
filiabj  suis,  qui  obijt  A". 
D'ni  1499,  quor'  animabj 
propicietur  Deus.    Amen. 


r:  mi^^<i 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613. 


95 


BROWNE. 


Johannes  Browne,  Aldermannus  civitatis  London,  a",         ^ . . . . 

I 1 ^ -• 

Johannes  Browne.    Willielmus  Browne.    Thomas  Browne.T=. .. . 


Joh'nes  Browne, 
ob.  s.  p. 


Edward  Browne  de  Lon-=p. 
don,  2  filius  Thomas, 


filia  et 
. .  . .     Sukley     de 
London, 


Henricus  Browne=pAlieia,    f,    Nich'i 
de   Radwinter  in     Trappede  London. 


Richardus    Browne, 
ob.  9.  p. 


Jana,    filia  Andrese^Franeiscus  Browne,  de  St.  Ives,=^Thomasina,    filia    junior    Henr. 
Jennour   de     Much  I  in    com.    Hunt,  jam   superstes  I  Tyrell  de  Heron  in  Essex,  mili- 


Dunmowe  in  Essex. 


■   T-ri 

Hen.  1. 

Edw.  4. 

Antoni' 

6. 

Nich,,  9. 

Arthur'  2. 

Alicia. 

Weston 

7. 

Grisogood 

Thomasina. 

W"',  5. 

Oliv',  8. 

Francisca. 

Joh'es,  3. 

Jana. 

Thomas    Browne,  ^Elizabetha,     filia 


filius  et  hteres,  set. 
28  annor'  tempore 
Visitationis  1613. 


Will'mi  Strachy 
de  Saffron  Wal- 
den  in  Essex. 


Franeiseus,  infans. 


FRANCIS  BROWNE. 


96 


VISITATION  OF 


NAILOUR. 


William  Nailour  of  London,=pJana,  filia  Ric'i  Duncombe^Gilbertus  Detliik,  miles, 
Esq.  and  Register  and  one  of  I  de  Moreton,  habuit  in  tertiu  I  Garter  Principalis  Rex 
the  6  Clarkes  of  the  Chauncery.  |  maritu  Alexandra  Nevill,  ar.  |  Armor'. 

I '  ' 1 

Elizabeth,  fil.  Tho-^Richarduss  Nailour  de  Of-=f:Catarina,  f.  Roberti  Maria,  nupta  The, 
mae  Lovell  de  Hart-  ford  Dacy  in  com.  Hunt.  I  Heron  de  Godnian-  Butler  de  Orwell 
ford  in  com.  Hunt,    jam  superstes  1613.  Chester.  in  com.  Cantebr'. 


Willielm'  Nailour,  fil.  et  hseres,  set. 
16  annor'  t'p'e  Visitationis  1613. 


Lovell  Nailor,  ob, 
juvenis. 


— 1 — I 

Ric'us. 
Elizabeth. 


Catarina. 
Maria. 


Jana. 


RI.  NAILOUR. 


These  armes  and 
crest  were  first  given 
by  William  Harvey, 
Clarenceux,  the  10  of 
January,  1564. 

And  after  confirmed 
by  Robert  Cooke,  Cla- 
renceux, the  30  of  June, 
a".  9  Elizabethae  Re- 
ginse. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


97 


HERNE. 

Richardus  Heron  de  Tidenham  * 


Norff.=p. 


Rob'tus  Heron  de  CTodmanchester.tT=Elizabetha  filia  Thomse  Tryce  de  Godmanchester. 


Johannes  Heron=pAnna  filia  Simonis  Will's.J  Catarina,  nupta  Ric'o  Nailour  §  de 

de  Godmanehes-     White  de  Hunting-  Trice  Heron.  Offord  Dacy  in  com.  Hunt.  gen', 

ter,   jam  super-     don.  Fraciscus.  Maria,  ux.  Gatwood  de  com.  Can- 

stes  161.3.  Thomas.  tehr'. 


Robertus  : 
Heron,  fili' 
et  hseres. 


: filia  Will's,  2.         Maria  nupta  Bestneyo  ||  Betts  de  White,    nupta 

....  Bury  Matheus,  3.       Chatres  in  Insula  Elye.  Joh'ni    Mason 

de  Mildred  Joh'es,  4.         Anna   nupta  Edwardo  Holen-  de  Heming- 

in  com.  hedge  de  Kimbolton.  ford. 

Cantebr'.  Amia. 


Anna,  atatls  4  annor'  1613,  &  amplii: 


JHON  HERNE.-f 


*  Tibenham.     ^fS.  Coll. 
t  Will's  Heron.     Ibid. 
1  Heron.     Ibid. 
CAMD.  SOC. 


elrm. 


t  Gormondchester.     Ibid. 
ilor.     Ibid.  II   Bestney.     Ibid. 


98 


VISITATION  OF 


ASTRIE. 


*  The  earlier  portion  of  this  Pedigree  is  not  given  in  the  MS.  at  the  Heralds'  College. 
The  Pedigree  in  that  MS.  begins  with  "Thomas  Austrey:"  omitting  the  other  names 
which  are  upon  the  line  with  his,  namely,  William,  Elizabeth,  Raufe,  &c. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


99 


William  Aus-  Elizabeth,    da.  =Thoma.s    Aus-=pJana,    filia 

trey  maried,  to W"'.Skipwith     treydeHichin     JoirisPigott 

butdiedl501,  of  Nortli'mpton,     in  com.  Hertf.     de    Beach- 

s.  p.  1  wife. 


ampton. 


Raufe  Austrey,   died  a" 

1501. 
Henry. 
Margareta,  ob.  1486. 


2.  Thomas  Aus-=pDorothea,  f.  Edwardi     1.  Radulfus  Austrey*^ Alicia,    f.   Will'i   Welfet 
trey  de  Stoke  in     Poulter  de  Hichin  in     de  Harlacton  in  com.  |  de  com.  Wigorn. 

com.  Buck.         I  com.  Hertf.  Bedf.  ob.  1584.        ^ 

Tho.  Austrey  de  Som'sham=pJana,  filia  Joh'is 
in  com.  Hunt,  jam  super-  1  Brett  de  Som' 
stes,  a°.  1613. 


Willielm'  Austrey,  fill- 
et hseres,  de  Wavenden 
in  com.  Bedf. 


Edward' 
Austrey, 
ob.  s.  p. 


Thomas  Austrey,  filius 
et  hares,  tet.  8  annor' 
et  amplius  1613. 


— r  I  "I 

Joanna. 

Rad'us,  ob.  s.  p. 
Joh'nes  Austrey. 


Elizabetha,  ux. 
Hen.  Chapman 
de  London. 


Maria. 
Dorothea. 


Francisca. 
Jana. 


THOMAS  ASTRIE. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Adam  Strangman  de  Kenebauton  capellanus  dedi,  &c.  Joh'i  Bur- 
ton  de  Kenebauton,  Will'o  Bernewell  et  Thomse  Grent  de  Stucle  tenementu  quod  habui 
ex  dono  D'ni  Thomce  de  Walmesford,  persons  eccl'iae  de  Ken'  &c.  prout  scitatum  est  in 
villa  de  Stuelee.  Hijs  testibus,  Joh'e  Clare,  Joh'e  de  Lestere,  Simone  Trewe,  Rob'to 
Neele,  Joh'e  Stucle,  et  alijs.     Dat.  a°.  8  R.  2. 


A  tous  ceux,  &c.  Humfrey  de  Bohun  Counte  de  Hereford  et  d'Essex,  et  Seign'  de 
Breken',  salu3  &c.  Sache^  nous  en  oeure  de  charite  et  pro  salu  de  n're  alme,  &c.  avoir 
donne  a'priour  et  Chanonyns  de  Le  Esglise  de  Nostre  Dame  de  Stonle,  &c.  toutes  les 
terres  et  ten'  q*  fuerunt  tenuj  de  Mounss-^  Thomas  de  Bykering  chiualer  a  Werkewelle 
deinj  la  paroche  de  Kynebauton,  &c.  ct  fesaunt  as  cheifs  seign'rs  del  fie,  &c.     Tesmoignes, 


S"'  Uaifc,  maior  of  Loiiduu.     MS.  Coll.  Aim. 


100 


VISITATION  OF 


Monss'  Thomas  d'  Engayne,  Monss""  Richard  Waynsco,  chiualers,  Nicolas  Stukle,  W" 
Morryn,  Geffrey  de  Drayton  &  aiitres,  &c.  Donne  a  Chastell  de  Plessy  10  Julij,  a' 
35  Edw.  3. 


Johannes  filius  Galfridi  de  Edinton  miles,  dedi  et  relaxaui,  &c.  Jordano  de  Langh'  et 
Ceciliae  vxori  suae  et  hteredibus  eor'  totum  jus,  &c.  quod  habui  in  toto  tenemento  illo  q'd 
pater  p'd'c'i  Jordani  quondam  tenuit  in  villa  de  Edintone.  Hijs  testibus,  Galfr'o  do 
Edinton,  Ph'o  Medico,  Rob 'to  Clement,  Will'mo  Eylesmore,  Rob'to  Cole,  Rob'to  Beyum, 
Adam  Wyleugh',  et  multis  alijs. 


HUNTINGDOXSHIEE  A.  D. 


PULTER. 

JohnPoulter*deBrouglitonincom.=rJana,   filia  Rob'ti   BeviU  Je    Chesterton    in   com. 
Hunt.  !  Hunt.  ar. 

I 1 m 1 

HenricusPoulter*  de^Francisca,  til.  Rob'ti  Throckm'ton  de         Thomas.  Rob'tus. 

Broughton.  |  Wardeboys.  Will'm'. 

Anna,  filia  Nieh'i: 


Pope,  uxor  2° 


Rob'tus  Poulter  de  Broughton,  jam  superstes-pAnna  filia  Tho.  Crosse 


1613,  duxit  Elizabetha,  filiam 
de  Wistowe. 


Margatts  I  de  Wisbiche. 


Johannes,  filius  et  haeres  apares,  set  21  an.  1613.       Emma.       Jacomina. 

ROBERT  PULTER. 


STONES. 

Johannes  Stones  de  Pidley  in  com.  Hunt.=FMargareta  filia  ....  Overton  de  Som'sham. 

Thomas  Stones  de  Pidley  in     Barbara,  nupta  Xp'ofero  Fleete    Anna,  nuptaRic'o  Prime 
com.  Hunt,  jam  coelebs  1613.         de  Tev'sham  in  com.  Cant.         de   Thirplowe   in    com. 

Cantebr. 

THO.  STbNES. 


KNOWLES. 

T 


Reginaldus  KnoUes  de  Brampton=FFrancisca  filia  Joh'is  Baud  de  com.  Lincoln, 
in  com.  Hunt. 


Thomas   KnoUes    de    Bramp-=Martha,     filia      Robertus  Knolles  de  Brampton,  2  filius. 
ton  in  com.  Hunt,  jam  super-     Jo.   Clanipe  Rosa, 

stes  1613.  de  com.  Hunt.     Maria. 

THO.  KNOWLES.t 


Powlter.     .»AS'.  Coll.  Arm. 


f  Know  LIS.     Ibid. 


102 


VISITATION  OF 

TORKYNGTON. 


Willielmus  Torkington  de  Torkington=^. .  . , 
Hall  in  com.  Cestr', 


Nicholaus*Stuc-' 
ley,  miles. 


Gerardus  Stucle.=T=. . 


Henrieus  Torkington  de  Steukley  in  com.=pCatlierina,  filia 
Huntingdon.  .  j 


1.  Petrus  Tor-= 
kington   de 
Staughton    in 
com.  Hunt.  ob. 
s.  p. 


^Brigida, 
filia  John 
Gille  de 
Witheall 
in  com. 
Hertf.  ar. 


2.    Laurentius    =pMabilia,   f.      Will's, 


Torkington  de 
Stukeley  in  com. 
Hunt,  frater  et 
hceres  Petri. 


Francisci 
Fleming  de 
Romsey  in 
com.  8outh- 
^mpt.  militis. 


et  hceres  Gerardi,  filij  Nicolai 
Stukeley,  militis. 

— r-i 

Dorothea,  nupta 
Rob 'to  Spark  e  de 
Burbage  in  com. 
Leic. 

Alicia,  nupta  Ric'o 
Anton  de  Insula 
Ely  in  com.  Cant. 


Will'm', 
4. 


Laurentius    Tor-  ^Elizabetha 


kington  deStewk- 
ley  in  com.  Hunt, 
jam    superstes 
1613. 


f.    Marei 
Brougliton 
de  com. 
Rotel'. 


.    .  1 1 1 

Henric'  Juditha,  Joanna,  ux.        Francisca, 

Torking-  ux.  Edm'        Jo.  Clarke         ux.    Tho. 

ton,  2  Rouse  de         de  Elming-        Hobson    de 

filius.  Stukeley.        ton  in  com.        com.  Ebor*. 
Henr',  3.  North^mt. 


— 1 ~ 

Mabilia,  Lauren-     Thomas   Tor-  — Elizabetha,  f.  Hen- 

uxor  Phi'  tius.  kington,   filius     rici  Skynner  de  Bo- 

Cotton  de        Marcus,     et  hoer',  set.  33     lingbroke  in  comit' 
com.Warr'.  annor'  1613.        Lincoln. 


— r-rn i—n 

Georgi'.  Alicia. 

Joh'nes.  Eliza- 

Juditha   nupta  betha. 

Johanni  Huchin.     Anna. 


LAURE'CE  TORKYNGTON. 


ik:^^ 


^^i^ik 


*  This  Coat  and  the  two  descents  of  Stucley  do  not  appear  in  MS.  Coll.  Arm. — Ed. 


HUNTINGDOXSHIKE  A.  T).  1613. 


103 


ROUS. 


Willielm'  Rowse  de  Rowse  Clenche  in  comitat'' 
Wigorn'. 

Thomas    Rowse    de    Sywell    in  com.  North-^ 
amptoniae.  ( 


filia  naturalis  ....  Stafford  Ducis 
Buckingharaise, 

Elizabetha,  filia   ....    Vavasour  de  com. 
North 't. 


JohannesRowse,  Johannes  Rowse, - 

fili'  et  hoeres.  3  filius,   de  parva 

Will's  Rowse,  2  Stukeley  in  com. 

filius.  Hunt. 


Edmiidus  Rowse^=Juditha,fil. 
de    Magna  Stuc-     Laurentij 
ley  in  com.  Hunt.     Torkington 
jam    superstes         de  Stewk- 
1613.  ley. 


^Dorothea,  f.  Ed- 
miidi  Conquest 
de  Houghto  Con- 
quest in  com. 
Bedford. 


Edmud  Rowse.  Anna,   nupta 

Margareta,  nupta  Jo.  Bassett 

Will'o  Button  de  de  North 

Ampthill  in  com.  Luffenham  in 

Bedf.  com.  Rotel'. 


Gilb'T" 
tus. 
Will's. 
Elena. 


Henric'  Rows^ 
de  parva  Stuc- 
ley    in    com. 
Hunt.    a°. 
1613. 


:Maria,  f. 
Rob'ti 
Throck- 
morton de 
Ellington. 


2.  Joh'es,     Joana. 

ob.  s.  p.     Anna. 

Maria.  Doro- 


Johannes  Rouse,  fil.  &  hseres,  set.  11  annor'  & 
amplius. 


Rob'tus,  2. 
Edmund',  3. 


Henric',  4.       Alicia. 
Juditha. 


EDMONDE  ROUS. 


104 


VISITATION  OF 


FOWBERYE. 


Johannes  Fowbery  de  Newbold  *  in  com.=pJana, 
Ebor'.  venit  de  partibus  Northumbrise.    | 


lia  Will'i  Grimston  de  Grimston  Garth 
in  Holdernesse. 


George    Fow-    =pKatharina,  filia 


bery  of  New- 
bold,*  living  in 
Yorksh.  1584, 


Tho.  Langdale 
de  Staunton  in 
com.  Ebor'. 


Isabella,  ux. 
Rob'ti  Kel- 
sey  de  Hol- 
dernesse. 


Elizabetha, 
uxor  Ric'i 
Archard  in 
Holdernesse. 


Philip       -pMargery,da. 


Fowbery, 
2  Sonne. 


of 

Burton    of 
the  Marrye. 
•-1 


Anthoni'     Elizabetha.    Margareta.     Johannes  Fowbery=pMargareta,  iilia    RobertusFow- 
Fowbery.    Everilla.         Catarina.  de  Newbald.       I  RookeReresby.     bery,  set.  17, 


Richard'  Fowbery  de  Bluntesham 
com.  Hunt,  jam  superstes  1613. 


i-pJuditha,  fil.  W""'.  Manester 
I       de  Woodson,  yeoman. 


Martha. 
Dorothea. 


Agnes. 


Johannes  filius  &  hseres,  set.  4  annor'  1613. 


Catherina. 


RICHARD  FOWBERYE. 


These  armes  and  crest 
are  in  the  Visitation  of 
Yorksh',  by  Robert  Glover 
Somerset,  for  George  Fow- 
bery of  Newbold,*  a".  1584, 
the  grandfather  of  this  Ri- 
chard Fowbery  of  Bluntes- 
ham in  com.  Hunt. 


*  Newbald.     IIS.  Coll.  Arm. 


lirXTIXGDONSHIRE  A.  1).   1613. 


105 


JACKMAN. 

. .  ..  Jackman.=p. 


Jackman,  1  fili 


, . .  Jackman  de  Wyng  in  comit'  Buek.=p. 


Edwardus  Jackman,     Willielm''  Jackman  de  Wyng^Anna,     filia   Jacobi    Woodford    de 
aldermann'  London,  in  com.  Buck.  j  Burnham  in  com.  Buk. 


Robertas  Jackman  de  Graffham*  in  com.=yAnna,  filia   Mamiaduci  Clauer  de  Foscott  in 
Hunt,  jam  superstesf  1613.  I  com.  Buck. 


X 


Thomas    Jack-       Mathe',  2.  Milisenta  ux.     Sarra   vx.     Francisca,  Catarina. 

man,  aet.  24  an-     Joseph',  3.  RicardiSmyth     ....   Ow-     vx.  Thomse  Dorothea, 

nor'  et  amplius,     Anna  ux.  Fran-     de    Roell     in     trem  de  Dillingham  Maria, 

t'p'e  hujus  Visi-      cisci  Penne  de     com.  North-       com.  Can-     de  Dene  in  Elizabe- 
tationis,                    com.  Buck.           ampton.               tij.                 com.  Bedf. 

presbiter. 


tha. 


ROBARTE  JACKMAN. 


«  Graham.     MS.  Coll. 
CAMD.  SOC. 


f  jam  superstos  not  id  MS.  Coll.  An 
V 


106 


VISITATION  OF 


GERMIN. 


Johannes  Germin  de  civitate  Exonije.^Johanna,  filia  ....  Tawke  de  comitatu  Sussex. 

I ' 1 1 

Edwardus Germin,  Sacr3eTheo-^Eleonora,f.Will'm'     Elizabetha,  uxor     Gracia,   ux. 

logise  Doctor  et  Justieiarius  ad  I  Johnson    de    com Gatcliffe  de     ....   Upcott  de 

Pacem    et    Quorum    in    com.     Gloucestr.  Cornubia.  com.  Devonia;. 

Hunt.  a°,  1613. 


Edwardus  Germin,  fili'  et  1 
set.  21  annor'  1613. 


Gervasius  Germin, 
2  filius. 


He  hath  promised  to 
make  better  proofe  for 
these  Armes  and  Crest. 


Antonia,  uxor  Rogeri  Jones 
de  Stepney. 

EDWARDUS  GERMIN. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.    1618. 


107 


TRYCE. 


Thomas  Trice  de  Godmanchester  in  com.^, .  . .  filia  Ricardi  Robyns  de  Godmanchester. 
Hunt.  I 


Richard'=pAnna,  f.  Jo.     Jasper  Trice^P-Margareta,    filia      Robertas   Trice-rMaria,  fil 


Baud  de 
com.  Lin- 
coln. 


Trice  de 
Stukeley 
Magna. 

I 

Anna,  nupta  Leo- 
nardo Hyde  de 
com.  Hertf.  militi. 


de  Bramp- 
ton, 2  filius. 


Reginald  de  Cha-     de   Godman- 
tres    in    Insula       Chester,  jam  su- 
Ely.  perstes  1613. 


Will'iJudde 
de  London. 


Francisca,  nupta 
Olivero  Cheney, 
militi,  de  Stake- 
ley. 


Richard'  Trice, 
set.  24  annor' 
1613. 

Thomas. 


Rob'tus,  filius  Tho- 
se  hceres,  set.  mas,  2 
22  annor'  et  Maria, 
amplius. 


RICHARD  TRYCE. 


ROBT.  TRYCE. 


These  Armes  and 
Crest  were  granted  by 
Rob't  Cooke,  Claren- 
ceux,  under  his  hand. 


108 


VISITATION  OF 


He  hath  not  made  any  proofe  of 
his  amies. 


HULLOCK. 

Franciscus  Houllocke  de  Oun- 
dle  in  com.  North^mpt, 


ley  de 
1  com.  ' 


ilia  ....   Haw- 
Bucklesende  in 

Som'ss. 


1.  Humfridus  2.  Jacobus  Houl-  Willielmus  Houl-=pAmia,  filia  Vin-  Ozea,  nupta  Ja- 
Houllock  occi-  lock  oceisus  in  lock  de  Southo  in  I  centij  Perien  de  cobo  Balche  de 
sus  in  Belgio.      Hibernia.  com.  Hunt.  1613.  |  com.  Oxon.  comitat' Som'ss. 

AVILLIAM  HULLOCK. 


HETLEY. 


Thomas  Hetley  de  Riseley  in  com.  Bedfordise.=f=. .  . . 

r ' 

Willielmus  Hetley,  sive  Hedley.-pJana  soror  Ric'i  Worme  of  Peterborough. 

Thomas  Hetly,  vulgo  Hedley.^Elizabetha  filia  Ric'i  Gore      Anna,   nupta  Will'o  Hatley 
de  Brampton  in  com.  Hunt.  I  de  London,  m'catoris.  de  Caxton  in  com.  Cantebr. 

1613. 

I ' 1 1 

Maria,  1  filia,  set.  6  annor'  et  amplius,  t'p'e  hujus  Visitationis.        Elizabetha.       Juditha. 

THO.  HETLEY,  al's  HEDLEY. 


*  In  the  MS.  at  the  Heralds'  College  the  Arms  of  Hetley  are  annexed  to  the  Pedi- 
gree.— Ed. 


IILXTINGDONSHIRE  A.  I).   1613. 


109 


NAILOUR. 


.^<^^ 


These  Armes  and 
Crest  were  first  given 
by  William  Harvey,  Cla- 
reneeux,  the  10  of  Janu- 
ary, a".  1564. 

And  afterward  agayne 
confirmed  by  Robert 
Cook,  Clarenceux,  30 
Junij,  a".  9  Elizabethse 
Reginae. 


William  Nailour  of  London,  Esquier,-pJane,    one  of  the  daughters  of  Richard= 


Register  and  one  of  the  6  Clarks  of 
the  Chauncery  ;  and  he  died  the  10 
day  of  October,  a".  D'ni.  1571,  and 
lieth  buried  in  S'.  Clement's  Church 
w"'out  Temple  Barre.* 


Buncombe  of  Moreton  in  com.  Buck. 
Esq.  [She  niaried  to  her  3  husband 
Alexander  Nevill,  Esq. 


:Gilbertus    De- 
thick  miles,  Gar- 
ter  Principalis 
Rex  Armor". 


Maria,  nupta  Tho.  Butler  de  Orwell  in  com.  Cantebr.]t 


*  In  London.     J/.S".  Coll.  Arm. 

■f  The  passages  within  the  brackets,  including  Dclhick  as  tlic 
.\f.i.  Colt.  Ann Ed. 


ond  husband,  arc  not  found 


110 


VISITATION  OF 


betb 
eldest 
da.  of 
Tho. 
Lovell, 
Esq.  of 
Her- 
ford, 


1.  Henry 
Nailour,  el- 
dest  Sonne; 
after    Lis 
father's  de- 
cease   went 
into  France, 
and    lived 
xx''.  yeares 
at  Javigney   nere 
in  Lorayne,    Hunt- 
and  there      ing- 
died  reli-        don ; 
gious  1605.   she 

2.  Michael       died  of 
Nailour,         her 
died  an  in-    first 
fant.  child. 

I 

I 
Richard 
Nailour, 
died 
young, 
8.  p. 


Eliza-  =f  3.  Richard  Nailour,  3=pKathe 


Sonne.  At  16  yeares  of 
age  travayled  into 
France  for  a  yeare  or 
twoo,  andathisretorne 
was  admitted  of  the  In- 
ner Temple,  London, 
and  after  came  to  dwell 
at  Godmanchester  in 
com.  Hunt.  ;  he  after- 
ward purchased  the 
mannor  of  Oiford  Da- 
cye,  alias  Daynes,  w'*" 
the  advouson  androyal- 
ties  there  ;  and  there 
he  hath  built  anew 
the  mannor  howse, 
now  living  1613. 


rme, 
one  of 
the 

daugh- 
ters of 
Robert 
Hearne 
ofGod- 
ma- 
ch  es- 
ter, his 
2  wife. 


I.Mary;   4.  William  Nay  lour,  4    6.    Ed- 
2.Grace;    sonne,  travayled  into    ward 

and        France   with    div'se   Nailour,a 
3.  Anne,    captaynes  and  soul-   citizen  of 
all  died    diers,  and  at  the  Siege    London, 
young,     of Cambray  there  (w""   wentafter 
Mounss'  the  French   to  S'. 
King's  brother)  got   Malo,and 
his  death.  became 

5.  Francis  Nailour,  a  religious, 
citizen    of    London,  Anne,  the 
and  after  marchant  of  4  da. 
St.  Malo  in  Britayne,   maried  to 
where  he  maried  w""    Francis 
the  cheifest  kindred   Whitton 
of  that  city ,  and  hath   of  Kent, 
issue    William    and 
Jane.     =p 
L 


I 

1.  Lovell  Nailour,  his  eldest 
sonne,  borne  at  Godman- 
chester. When  he  was  16 
yeares  of  age  he  travayled 
into  France,  Spayne,  and 
Denmarke,  and  after  his  re- 
tourne  he  sickned  and  died 
at  London,  being  allmost  19 
yeares  of  age,  and  is  buried 
in  S'.  Clement's  Church  w""- 
out  Temple  Barre,  neare  his 
grandfather. 


2,  William  Nailour,  2 
son,  and  now  eldest, 
borne  at  Godmanches- 
ter parsonage,  and 
now  a  student  in 
King's  College  in 
Cambridge. 
Richard  Nailour,  3 
sonne,  died  an  infant, 
and  was  buried  in  the 
chancell  of  the  church 
at  Godmanchester. 


1.  Elizabeth, 

1  da. 

2.  Katherin, 

2  da. 

3.  Mary,  3. 

4.  Jane,  4. 
4.   Richard 

Naylour, 
4    sonne, 
and   as   yet 
yongest. 


L 


Edward 
Whit- 


il 

Wil- 
liam 
Nai-       ton. 
lour,     Thomas 
Jane.*    Whit- 
ton. 
Mary. 


RI.  NAILOUR, 


This  last  descent  is  a  repetition  :  and  not  in  MS.  Coll.  Arm. — Ed. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.  1613.  Ill 


TO  MR.  ROBERT  CASTLE  OF  GLATTON. 

Whereas  by  vertue  of  his  Mat's  comission  under  the  Great  Seale  of  England  you  were 
warned  by  the  bayliff  of  the  hundred  of  Normancrosse  to  apeare  before  me  Lancaster 
Herald  of  Armes  at  Stilton,  where  I  satt  in  his  Ma'^  behalf  and  service  to  register  all  the 
gentlemen  of  name  and  of  armes  w'''in  the  same  hundred,  according  to  the  tenoiir  of  his 
Ma"  said  Comission  ;  and  you  not  only  made  default  of  appearance  there,  but  after,  by 
myself  being  warned  to  Huntington,  have  likewise  made  default  of  your  aparaunce  there 
also,  to  the  hindrance  of  his  Majesties  service  and  contempt  of  the  Great  Seale  of  England. 
And  forasmuch  as  I  fynde  in  the  last  Visitation  of  this  shire,  which  was  about  the  begin- 
ning of  the  reigne  of  the  late  Queene  Elizabeth  of  happy  memory,  that  your  family  had 
then  no  Coate  of  Armes  prooved  or  allowed  unto  them,  and  that  since  that  tyme  you  have 
falsly  and  w"'out  true  ground  usurped  the  auncient  armes  of  one  Castle  of  Warwickshire, 
these  are  therefore  to  require  you,  and  in  his  Ma"  name  streightly  to  charge  and  com- 
mand you,  that  from  henceforth  you  do  not  only  forbeare  the  using  or  bearing  of  the  said 
armes  w"^""  you  have  hitherto  usurped  against  all  right  and  custome  of  the  lawe  of  armes, 
but  also  any  other  armes  whatsoever,  untill  you  know  the  Earle  Marshall's  pleasure  there- 
in ;  and  hereof  fayle  you  not,  as  you  will  aunswere  the  contrary  at  your  perill  for  your 
further  contempt  hereof.  Given  under  my  hand  at  Huntington  the  28  day  of  August, 
A°.  D'ni  1613,  and  in  the  eleventh  yeare  of  his  Ma'«  reigne  of  England,  France,  and 
Ireland,  and  of  Scotland  the  seaven  and  fourtieth, 

NICH.  CHARLES,  LANCASTER, 
Marshall  to  Clarenceux  King  of  Armes. 


CASTLE. 

John  Castle  of  Peterborowe  in  the  county  of  North^mpt.^^..  .. 

John  Castle  of  Glatton  in  the  county  of  =pElizabeth,  daughter  of  ..  ..    Cleyton   of   Dar- 
Huntingdon.  |  byshire. 

I ' 1 1 

William  Castle  of  Glat-=^Katherine,  da.  of  John  Robert  Castle,  Elizabeth,  maried  to 
ton,  eldest  sonne  and  Worsoppe  of  London,  died  w"'out  Baldwin  Porter  of  Co- 
heyre.  |  nuirchant  or  scrivener,      issue.  ventry  in  com.  Warr. 

I ' 1 

William  Castle  of  Glatton  in  com.  IIunt.=pAgnes,  da.   of  Adrian  Grome  of         Elizabeth 
son  and  heyre.  |  Caster  in  com.  North't.  Castle. 


iTiaiion  m  com.  iiuni.-pi 
d  heyre.  I 


Robert  Caatle  of  Glatton  in=. .  . .     filia    ....        Georgi'  Cas-     Mary,     wife     of     Robert 
com.   Hunt,  jam    snperstes     Smyth  de  W.ater-       tie.  Treswell,    Esq.   Somerset 

1613.  newton.  Elizabetha.        Herald  of  Amies. 


112 


VISITATION  OF 


WINGFEILD.* 

Robertus  Wingfield,=pElizabeth,  one   of  the  daughters  and 
miles,  j  heyres  of  S""  Eobert  Gowsell,  knight. 


S'  John  Wingfield  of  Letheringham  in  Suff.  knight .=pElizabeth,  da.  of  S''  John  Fitzlewis, 

I  knight. 


Anna, 
1    filia, 
uxor 

Eching- 
h*m. 

1.  s-- 

John 
Wing- 
feild 
maried 
Anne, 
da.  of 
the  Lo. 
Audley. 


2.  S'  Edward  Wing- 
feild,  knight,  mar. 
Anne,  da.  of  Richard 
Wooduile  Earle  Ri- 
vers. 

3.  S"-  Henry  Wingfeild, 
knight,  mar.  the  daugh- 
ter of  ... .   Paston. 

4.  S'-  John  Wingfeild, 
knight,  maried  the 
heyre  •f'  of  ....  Dur- 
warde. 

5.  William  Wingfeild, 
Esq.  mar.  the  da.  of 
....   Waldgrave. 

6.  Thomas  Wingfeild, 
6  Sonne. 

7.  S"-  Robert  Wingfeild, 
Deputy  of  Callays. 


8.  Walter  Wing- 
feld,  mar.  the  da. 
of  ....  Maek- 
Willi^ms. 

9.  Lewys  Wing- 
feild,   mar 

da.  of  ....  Vf- 
ford, 

1 1 .  Edmond  Wing- 
feild, maried  the 
daughter  of  .... 
Went  worth. 

12.  S--  Humfrey 
Wingfeild, knight, 
mar.    the    da.    of 
....  Wiseman. 

Elizabetha,  monia- 
Us,  2  filia. 


10.  S--  Richard  = 
Wingfeild,  Knight 
of  the  Garter, 
Chauncellor  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lancas- 
ter, and  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  King 
H.  8;  and  by  his 
wife  he  had  Stone 
Howse,  by  Graves- 
end,  in  Kent :  to 
whome  also  y^ 
King  gave  Kim- 
bolton  Castle ;  he 
was  of  the  Privy 
Counsell,  and  died 
Embassadour  in 
Spayne  ;  buried  at 
Tolledo. 


^Brigid' 
da.  and 
heyre 
of  S' 
John 
Wilte- 
shire, 
knight. 


-r-i 

3.  Ka- 
tarina, 
3  filia, 

uxor 
Joh'is 
Bruse, 
militis. 

4.  Eli- 
zabe- 
tha, 
uxor 

*Hall 
de 

Gret- 
ford  in 
com. 
Lin- 
coln. 


S*'   An-   Charles^Jane,    Margaret,  ux.Tho.    Thomas      -j-. 


thony 
Wing- 
feild, 


Win;^ 
feild  of 
Kim- 
Knight    bolton 
of   the     Castle. 
Garter, 
t'p'e 
H.  8. 


sister     Newman, renupta  Maria 

of  S'      ..  ..  Moyleward.  Wingfeild, 

Fran-  Cecilia,  ux who    was 

cis  Maydenhead     de  christened 

Knol-    Maydenhead.  by  Queene 

lis.        Jana,  ux Mary  and 

Wolrich  de  com.  Cardinall 

Hunt.  Poole. 


daugh- 
ter of 

Kerrye 
of 

York- 
shire. 


3.  Jaques  Lau-    - 

Wingfeild,  ren- 

3 Sonne: he  tins 

was  Master  Wing- 

of  y«  Ordi-  feild, 

nance    in  4filius. 
Ireland, 
ob.  s.  p. 


Thomas=pHonora,     Anna, 

Wing 

field  6 

Kim-         militis 

bolton. 


1.  Edward  Maria  Wing-  S""  Thomas^ Arlinda 

f.  Anto.     uxor         feild,  sonne  and  heyre,  Maria  Van  Rede 

Denny,       W".         of    Stonley    Priorye   in  Wingfeild,     de  villa 

Smyth,     comit.  Hunt,  jam  super-  knight.  Utrecht 

stes  1613.  in  Belgio. 


H 

Richard 

Wing- 
feild, ma- 
ried in 
Ireland. 


S''  Edward  Wing-^Mary,   da.  of  Jacob'.  ....   uxor  Tho-  Robertus 

feild   of    Kimbol-  I  S''  James  Ha-  Rob'tus.  m£E    Lewknor  Wingfeild. 

ton,  knight.  rington,  ....    ux de  SufT.  Thomas. 

I  knight.  Wolrich. 


1.  S'  James  Wing-^ 
feild  of  Kimbolton, 
knight,  now  living 
1613. 


1—1 r-r-r-i 

^Elizabetha,  f.  Fran-  2.  Rob'tus,  s.  p.  4.  Carolus,s.p. 

cisci  Brakyn  decom.  3.  Edwardus  Wingfeild,  duxit  5.  Arthurus. 

Cantebr.   Consiliarij  filiam  . .  . .  Talbott.  1.  Penelope, 

ad  Legem.  2.  Maria. 

r 


Edward  Maria  Wingfeild,  sonne  and  heyre.         Lucia,  1.         Anna, 


Maria,  3. 


*  The  Pedigrees  of  Edwards  and  Coles  follow  Castle  in  the  Visitation  at  the  Heralds' 
College  :  then  Wingfield.- — Ed. 

+  daughter  and  heyre.     MS.  Coll.  Ann. 


nUNTINGDONSITIRE  A.  D.   1613.  113 


EDWARDS. 


Peter  Edwards  of  Peterborowe=f: Richardus  Coles  de  Preston  sup'  Monteni,  D'n's 

in  com.  North«mpt.  I  Manerij    de   parva   Preston,  habuit  exitu    Petru 

Coles,  et  3  filias.         =p 

.(— , '  I L 1 

Nieholaus  Ed-     Edwardus  Edwards.=j=. . . .  una  filiarum      Petrus Coles dePreston,=p 

^^'^rds.  I        Ric'i  Coles.  films  et  litres.  I 

r-i—i 1 ' 1  , 1 

Ric'us,  3.  1.  Petrus  EdwardsT=Joane,  eldest  Francise'  Maria,  filia  et  ha:res, 
Rob'tus,  4.  de  AUerton  in  com.  da.  of  Edward  Edwards,  nupta  Edw".  Knigbtley, 
■m:„„i„.-„    k      tt.._.      ..„  KnigbtofPid-     2filius.         filio  2'J°  Ric'i  Knigbtley 

dington.  de  Falwesley,  militi. 


Nicolaus,  5.     Hunt,    jam   super 
stes,  ao.  1613, 


-f 

Johannes  Edwardes,  filius  et  haeres.  Robertus,  2  Alius. 


KRYELL. 

Memorandum  q'd  Nich'us  Kryell  et  Johanna  Nevyll  uxor  ejus  habuerunt  exitu,  viz, 
Bartramu,  Simonem,  Nicolaum,  &  Nicolaum. 

Bartramus  proedictus  et  Simon  mortui  sunt  sine  hserede  de  se. 

Nich'us  vero  cepit  uxorem  Margeriam  Clifford,  de  quib3  quidem  Nich'us  et  Margeria 
exierunt  Bartramus,  Joanna,  Agnes,  Margareta,  Elizabetha,  et  Catherina. 

Bartramus  h'uit  filiu  Job'em,  qui  mortuus  est  sine  ba^rede  de  se,  et  Jobana  cepit  virum 
noie  Will'mum  Bawde  militem,  et  mortui  sunt  sine  hoerede.  Agnes  cepit  viru  Micbaelem 
Ponyng  militem,  et  habuerunt  exitii  filiu  note  Micbaelem,  et  est  mortuus  sine  ba;rede  de 
se.  Margareta  cepit  virum  Rob't'm  Hereward  militem,  de  quibj  Rob'to  et  Margareta  exijt 
Margeria,  qua3  Margeria  cepit  virum  WiU'mu  Lovell,  de  quibus  Will'o  et  Margeria  exijt 
Beatrix,  quae  etenim  Beatrix  cepit  virum  noie  Rogeru  Chambur,  de  quibus  Rogero  et 
Beatrice  exijt  Joh'nes  Chambur  miles,  qui  nunc  est. 

Elizabeth  cepit  virum  Job'em  Pabenham  militem,  de  quibus  exijt  Thomas,  et  de  Thoma 
exijt  Laurentius,  et  de  Laurentio  exierunt  dua;  filiaj,  viz.  Caterina  et  Eleonora;  Katerina 
vero  cepit  viru  noie  Thomam  Aylesbury  militem  et  habent  exitum.  Et  postea  p'fata 
Katerina  cepit  virum  WiU'mu  Cheyne,  et  habent  exitu  LaurenciQ  Cheyne,  et  de  Laurencio 
exijt  Joh'es  Cheyne  miles,  qui  nunc  est. 

Eleonora  cepit  virum  Job'em  Tiryngham  filium  D'ni  Joh'is  Tiryngham  militis,  de 
quibus  exijt  Joh'nes  Tiryngham,  qui  desponsavit  Aliciam,  et  habent  exitum  Job'em 
Tyringham  qui  desponsavit  Elizabetha  filiam  Edmudi  Brudencll,  qui  nunc  est.  Kathe- 
rina  cepit  virum  Galfridu  Bradden  militem,  et  sunt  mortui  sine  hxrede.  Et  Nieholaus 
Kryell  frater  jun'  cepit  uxorem  Johannam  de  Haubervill  filia  Will'mi  de  Hawbervill 


*  The  Arms  of  Edwards  are  annexed  in  MS.  Coll.  ylrw;.— En. 
CAMD.  SOC.  Q 


114 


VISITATION  OF 


milit',  et  habuenint  exitu  Nich'm,  qui  cepit  vxorem  Margaretam  Peche  filiam  Gilbert! 
Peche  militis,  de  quibj  exijt  alius  Nich'us,  qui  cepit  uxorem  Rosiam,  de  quibus  exijt 
Joh'es  Kryell  ;  et  de  Johanne  exierunt  duo  filij,  viz.  Joh'es  et  Nicli'us.  De  Johanne 
exijt  vna  filia  Rosia,  quse  Rosia  cepit  virum  Joh'em  Wykis  de  Newmarkett  armigeru,  de 
quibus  exijt  vna  filia  Rosia,  quae  habuit  -virum  Hugonem  Straule  armigeru,  et  Nicli'us 
frater  pred'e'i  Joh'is  habuit  filiii  Will'mum,  et  Will'm'  habuit  filiu  Thomam  Kryell,  qui 
nunc  est. 


Nicholaus  Kryell,  pater  hor'  liberor  .-[-Johanna  Nevyll,  vxor  ejus 
I 

n 1 

1.  Bartram'  Kryell,   ob.     Nicolaus  Kryell,=f=Margeria 

s.  p.  frater  senior,  Clifford, 

Simon  Kryell,  ob.  s.  p.  uxor  ejus. 


Michael  Poy~i-2. Agnes, 
nings,  miles,         2  filia. 


Michael  Poynings, 
ob.  s,  p. 


1.  Johan'a,  vx, 
Will'i  Baude, 
militis,  ob.  s.  p, 

4,    Elizabetha, 
uxor  Joh'is  Pa- 

benham,  militis. 


s  =pJc 
•a-  m 
r,       m: 


Nicholaus  =pJohanna,  f.  Will'- 
Kryell,  fra-  mi  de  Hawbervill, 
ter  junior,    |  militis. 


Catarina,  vx. 
Galfri'  Brad- 
dene,  militis, 
ob.  8.  p. 

Bertram'  Kry- 
ell. 


3.   Marga- 
reta,  vx. 
Rob'ti 
Hereward, 
militis. 


1 

Nico-=f=Marga- 
laus        reta, 
Kry-       filia 

Gilb'ti 
Peche, 
militis. 


T 


Thomas  Pabenham. 


Laurentius  Pabenham. 


Johannes 
Kryell, 
ob.  sine 
hserede 
de  se. 


Margeria,  vxor  "Vyill'i  Lovell. 

, J 

Beatrix,  vxor  Rogeri  Chambur. 


Nich'us=^Rosia, 
Kryell. 


Will*mus=T^Katherina,  vxor 


Cheyne, 
2  marit'. 


primo  Thomse 
Aylesbury,  mili- 
tis. 


Alio-  : 
nora, 
altera 
filiar'. 


Johanes  Tiring- 
h*m,  filius  D'ni 
Joh'is  Tyring- 
ham  militis. 


Johannes,  JohannesKry-= 

Chambur,  ell,    filius    et 

miles,  qui  haeres  Nicho- 

nunc  est.  lai. 


Laurentius-p. 
Cheyne.     | 


Johannes  Tiring— j-Alicia  uxor.     Joh'nes  Kryell. 


Nicolaus  Kryell. 


Johannes  Cheyne,  Joh'es  Tiringham  duxit  Eliza- 
miles,  qui  nunc  betham,  filia  Edmundi  Bru- 
est.  denell,  qui  nunc  est. 


Joh'es  Wykis  de=pRosia| 

Newmarkett,  filia 

armiger.  |  . .  . . 


Roisia,  nupta  Hugoni  Stranle,  armigero. 
[Looke  in  Darbishire  Visitation.]  * 

Locke  in  Broxborne  +  churche 
in  com.  Hartf. 


Thomas 

nunc  est. 

Escaetr',  a".  17  H.  6. 


Kryell. 
Kryell,    qui 


Cecilia  filia  et  cohseres  Joh'es  Sturton  de  Preston, 
vxor  Thomse  Curiell,  militis. 


*  Not  in  MS.  Coll.  Arm. 


f  Brooksborne.     Ibid. 


HUNTINGDONSHIKE  A.  D.   1613.  115 


TYRINGHAM. 

Memorandum  q'd  D'n's  Ricardus  de  Tyringham  miles  et  Matilda  vxor  ejus  genuerunt 
Giflfardum  de  Tyringham  militem,  et  de  Giffardo  exijt  Joh'es  D'n's  de  Tyringham,  qui 
quidem  Joh'es  desponsavit  Ceciliam  filiam  Thomse  Haslartune  militis,  de  qua  procreavit 
Rogerum,  qui  quidem  Rogerus  de  Tyringham  miles  desponsavit  Christianam  filiam  et 
hasredem  Walteri  de  Deywill  militis,  de  qua  procreavit  Rogeru  de  Tyringham  militem, 
qui  desponsavit  Margeriam  filiam  Thomse  Cowdrey  militis,  de  qua  procreavit  Joh'em  de 
Tyringham  militem,  qui  quide  Joh'es  desponsavit  Isabellam  vnam  filiar'  et  haeredii 
ThomiB  Weston  militis,  de  qua  procreavit  Joh'em  de  Tyringham  militem,  qui  quidem 
Joh'es  desponsavit  Katherinam  filiam  Gallefridi  Lucy  militis,  de  qua  procreavit  duos  filios, 
viz.  Joh'em  et  Rogerii;  Joh'nes  filius  senior  desponsavit  Elionoram  vnam  duar'  filiar'  et 
hseredu  Laurentij  Pabenham  militis,  de  qua  procreavit  Joh'em  et  Katerinam;  Joh'es  cepit 
in  uxorem  Alesiam  filiam  Joh'is  Olleney,  de  qua  procreavit  Joh'em,  qui  quidem  Joh'es 
desponsavit  Elizabeth'  filiam  Edmundi  Brudenell,  de  qua  procreavit  Joh'em,  Thomam, 
Annam,  et  Elizabeth'. 

Rogerus  frater  junior  desponsavit  Katerinam  sororem  Will'mi  Chamburleyn  militis,  de 
qua  procreavit  Thomam  et  Rob't'm,  et  Robertus  habet  exitu  Willielmu. 

Katerina  soror  Joh'is  Tyringham  et  filia  Johannis  Tyringham  et  Alionorse  Pabenham 
cepit  in  virum  Joh'em  Home  nup'  de  Colmanstreet  in  London,  de  quibus  Joh'e  et  Kate- 
rina exijt  Clemens,  quse  quidem  Clemensia  cepit  virum  Joh'em  Chukeborough,  et  habent 
exitu. 


D'n's  Ricardus  de  Tyringham,  miles. =f=. . . . 
Giffardus  Tiringham,  miles.=^. . . . 

' r, = -* 

Johannes  D  n  s  de  Tiringham. -pCecilia,  filia  Thomoe  Haslartune  militis. 

r ' 

Rogerus  Tyringham,  miles.-pChristiana,  filia  et  haeres  Walteri  Deyvill  militis. 


T 


Rogerus  de  Tyringham,  miles.=j=Margeria,  filia  Thomse  Cow-         Thomas  Weston,=y:. 
I  dray  militis.  miles.*  | 

a  b 


*  Thomas  Weston,  miles,  omitted  in  MS.  Coll.  Aryy 


116 


VISITATION  OP 


Johannes  de  Tyringham,  miles.^Isabella,  una  filiar'  et  hseredum  Thomae  Weston  militis. 


Johannes  de  Tyringham,  miles.^Catherina,  f.  Galfridi  Lucy  militis. 

=Catherina,     s( 
Chamb'leyn  militis. 


1.  Johannes-pEleonora,  una  duar'  filiar'     2.  Rogerus  Tyring-=pCatherina,     soror    W« 
Tyringham.   let  heredu   Lauretij  Paben-     ham,  fraterjun'. 
I  hai '""'- 


ham  militis. 

Johannes    ^Alesia,  i 
Tiringham.  I  Joh'is  01- 


lug — i-i^aiue: 
Cham 


leney. 


Katherina,     =pJoh'nes  Home  de       1.  Thomas  Tiringh'm. 
soror  Joh'is.      Colmanstreete,  2.  Robertus  Tiringham. 

I  London.  :p 


Johanes  Tiringh'm.=^Elizabetha,  filia  Ed- 
i      mudi  Brudenell. 


Clemencia,  uxor  Joh'nis 
Chukeborough. 


Willielmus  Ti- 
ringham. 


Johannes  Tiringham. 


Thomas. 


Anna. 


1 

Elizabetha. 


BEVILL. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Richardus  filius  Roberti  de  Beyvill  de  Wodewalton  dedi,  &c. 
Johanni  Beyvill  fratri  meo  et  Ric'o  de  Leye  consanguineo  meo,  &c.  12  mess*  et  6  rod' 
terraj  cum  pertin'  in  A\^odewalton,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  D'no  Will'o  le  Moigne  seniori, 
milite,  D'no  Will'mo  le  Moigne  juniori,  milite,  Tho.  de  Beyvill,  et  alijs.  Dat'  apud 
Wodewalton,  a".  23  Edw.  3. 


Richardus  filius  Rob'ti  de  Beyvill  de  Wodewalton,  concessi  Ric'o  Compyn  terras  quaj 
habui  in  Wodewalton  de  dono  et  feofi'amento  pred'c'i  Ric'i  Compyn,  &c.  Hijs  testibus, 
D'no  Will'o  le  Moyne  milite,  Nich'o  de  Stiuecle,  Thoma  de  Beyvill,  et  alijs.  Dat'  apud 
Wodewalton,  a°.  22  Edw.  3. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


11' 


Sciant,  &o.  q'd  nos  Joh'es  Beyuile  de  Chesterton  et  Agnes  vxor  mea  dedimus,  &c. 
D'no  Ric'o  Butvileyn  capellano,  Thomoe  Bevile  filio  Thomas  Bevyle  de  Denton,  Henrico 
Butvileyn  filio  Simonis  Butvileyn,  Henr'  de  Deene  capellano,  Thomse  Bevile  D'no  de 
Walton,  D'no  Thomas  Langton  capellano,  et  Will'o  Haliday  ola  terr'  ten'  in  Walton  et 
Chesterton  in  com.  Huntingdon,  &e.     Dat'  apud  Chesterton,  a".  11  H.  4. 


Sciant  p'ntes,  &c.  q'd  nos  Thomas  Bevyll,  Thomas  Sekynton  et  Joh'nes  Baudewyne 
dimissimus,  &c.  Will'mo  Lassells  seniori,  et  Will'mo  filio  ejus  reetori  eccl'iffi  de  Haliwell 
in  com.  Hunt,  et  alijs,  oia  terr'  ten',  &c.  cu  pertin'  in  Chat'its  quae  habuimus  ex  dono  et 
feoffamento  Joh'is  de  Stiuecle,  habend'  &c.  Dat'  a",  5  H.  4.  apud  Chat'its.  Hijs  tes- 
tibj,  Pagano  Tiptot,  Joh'e  Tiptot,  Willielmo  Castellacr'  militibus,  Joh'e  Brune  et  Jacobo 
Grancestr',  et  alijs. 


Anno  D'ni  1436.  Thomas  Bevyll  de  Wodewalton  armiger,  pro  aia  Rob'ti  Bevill  patris 
sui,  dedit  per  Testametu  suu  13^.  4"^.  soluend'  Conventui  fratru  domus  S'c'i  Augustini 
Huntingdon.  Et  fecit  executores  Johan'am  uxorem  suam  Ricardu  et  Thoma  Bevill  filios 
suos. 

Sciant,  &c.  quod  Ego  Thomas  Alius  Walteri  de  Beyvile  de  Walton  dedi,  &c.  Ric'o  de 
Bevyle  de  Walton  militi,  et  Fresenciaj  vxori  suoe  et  ha^redibus  suis  totii  man'iu  meu  in  le 
Northend  in  villa  de  Walton,  &c.     Dat', 

Hsec  indentura  f'c'a  inter  Margareta  Walscheff,  Joh'em  Bevyle,  et  Thomam  Benyson, 
partes  dimittentes,  et  Joh'nem  Warin  et  Margeriam  uxorem  suam,  partes  capicntes,  Testaf 
d'c'os  Margar',  Joh'em,  et  Thomam  dimisisse  d'c'is  .Toh'i  et  Margerino  uxori  suaj  unam 
placeam  in  Keston,  &c.     Dat'  anno  16  R.  2. 


Ego  Rob'tus  Boteler  cl'icus  dedi  concessi  Margaretso  Waldesseff  man'iu  do  Chesterton 
vocat'  Waldessheffes,  &c.  ad  terminfi  vitic,  et  post  decessH  ip'ius  Margareta;  rcmancat 
Jiih'i  Bcuilc  et  Agnoti  uxori  ejus  ct  hajrediljus  eor',  &c.      Dat'  apud  Chesterton,  a".  2  U.  2. 


118 


VISITATION  OP 


A".  16.  Edw.  1.  Ceus  sont  les  Covenantes  taillej  p'entre  Lore  q'  fu  la  feme  Richard  de 
Beyuill  de  une  part  et  Robert  lour  fij  eigne  d'autre  part,  cest  a  sauer,  q'  I'avandit  Lore  ad 
lesse  bailie  &  grante  au  Robert  son  fij  le  3  partie  del  cheif  mess'  q'  jadis  fu  au  dit  Richard 
son  baron  en  Walton  en  la  Counte  de  Huntindon,  la  quele  la  dite  Lore  tient  eu  nonn 
de  dowere,  &c.  Par  iceux  tesmoigne3,  Nich'  de  Warr'  seign'  de  Cesterton,  &e.  A". 
16  Edw.  1. 

Q^  Omnibus,  &c.  Joh'es  de  Well'  et  Idonia  uxor  ejus  soror  et  hseres  Ric'i  Beuyle  militis, 
quondam  in  Walton  in  com.  Hunt.  Nov'itis  me  ordinasse  Ricardum  de  Bevile  filiu  n'r'm 
et  haeredem  attomatu  n'r'm  ad  capiend'  redditu  n'r'm  de  Matilde  de  la  Wyke,  &c.     Dat.' 

Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Joh'es  filius  Will'i  Waldeschefif  de  Cestirton  dedi  Willielmo 
Waldeschef  de  Cestirton  patri  meo  et  Margeriae  uxori  suae  ad  terminu  vitse  eor'  totum 
man'ium  meu  in  villa  de  Cestirton,  &c.  una  cum  dote  Beatriciae  Waldescheff  quando 
accident,  &c.  Hijs  testib^,  Rogero  de  Cantilupo,  Will'o  de  Hampton,  Hugone  de  Canti- 
lupo,  et  alijs,     Dat'  apud  Cestirton,  a«.  regni  Regis  Edwardi  filij  Regis  Henrici  32<'o. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Johannes  filius  Will'i  AValdecheff  de  Chestreton  dedi,  &c.  Nich'o 
Waldechefif  fratri  meo  de  ead',  et  Margerise  uxori  suae  et  Will'mo  filio  suo  et  eor'  hseredibj 
2  rod'  et  2  swathj  prati  in  pratis  de  Chestreton.  Hijs  testibus,  Rogero  de  Cantilupo, 
Will'o  Ballard,  et  alijs.     Dat'  apud  Chesterton,  a".  14  Edw.  2. 


Sigillum  Johannis 
Waldeschefe. 


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119 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Samson  de  Burw'de,  quietu  clamavi  Rob'to  de  Baivill  et  hxredibj 
suis  redditu  pro  terris  in  Wauton,  scil't  vnam  marcam  argenti,  &c.  Hijs  testib^,  D'no 
Ric'o  de  Baiwill,  Oliuero  le  Moyne,  Rob 'to  de  Wassingle,  Joh'e  de  Fowkeswrth,  Rob'to 
Capellano  de  Walton,  Waltero  de  Bauuill,  Henr'  de  Wassingele,  Leone  de  Walton,  et 
alijs.     Sine  dat'. 

Pateat  vniu'sis,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Thomas  de  Beyvill  de  Wodewalton,  recepi  de  Rob'to  de 
Beyuill,  D'no  de  Wodewalton,  xxx^  sterlingor'  pro  bono  pacis  et  finali  concordia,  &c. 
Dat'  a".  13  Edw.  3. 

Vniu'sis  pateat  per  presentes  me  Ricardu  de  Cornubia  militem  recepisse  de  Ricardo 
filio  Rob'ti  de  Beyvill  de  Walton  centu  solid'  argenti  de  firma  mea  de  man'io  de  Northend 
in  Walton.     Dat'  a°.  21  Edw.  3, 


Pateat  Vniu'sis,  &c.  me  Will'mu  Cornewayle  relaxasse,  &c.  Rob'to  filio  Ric'i  Bevyle 
totu  jus  q'd  h'eo  in  oib3  terris  in  Wodewalton,  &c.  Datu  apud  Wodewalton,  anno 
regni  Regis  R.  2.  10. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Thomas  de  Trentham,  D'n's  de  Keten',  dedi,  &c.  D'no  Henrico  dc 
Luceby  capellano  maneriu  meum  de  Keten',  cum  suis  pertin'  &c.  Datu  apud  Ketcn', 
15  Edw.  2. 


120 


VISITATION  OF 


Ego  Alicia,  quondam  vxor  Hugonis  of  the  Stok  de  Stivcele  magna,  dedi,  &c.  Joli' 
filio  meo  et  Aliciae  uxori  ejus  mess'  in  villa  de  Burgo  S'c'i  Petri.     Dat'  a°.  22  Edw.  3. 


Sciant,  &c.  q'd  Ego  Will'mus  de  Mere,  dedi,  &e,  et  concessi  et  hac  prsesenti  carta  mea 
confirmavi  Eustachio  filio  meo  pro  homagio  suo  vnam  virgatam  terrse  meae  in  villa  de 
Cestretun,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Gileb'to  priore  de  Cruce  Rohesisc,  WiU'o  et  Waltero 
capellanis,  Waltero  de  Lindeseia,  Will'mo  de  Marci,  Egidio  de  Merc,  Rogero  Hascat,  et 
multis  alijs,  &c. 


Sciant  p'ntes  et  futuri  q'd  Ego  Egidius  de  Mereh  dedi,  &c  Eustachio  de  Hampton, 
septem  acras  terrse  in  teritorio  de  Cestreton,  &c.  Hijs  testibus,  Will'mo  de  Gunill', 
Rob'to  de  Wassingle,  Henrico   de  Longevile  militibj,  Rob'to  de  Walteruill,  Rob'to  de 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


121 


Lungevill,  mag'ro  Paulino  de  Cestreton  personis,  Rogero  de  Cantelow,  Henr'  de  Waldeseff, 
Steph'o  de  Aillenton,  libere  tenentibus,  &  multis  alijs. 


Sciant  p'ntes,  &c,  q'd  Ego  Nigellus  de  Amundeuile  dedi  &c.  Adte  de  Cestreton  cl'ico 
totam  placeam  de  messuagio  Walter!  de  Preston  tenentis  mei  in  Cestreton.  Hijs  testibus, 
Waltero  de  Wassingle,  Rogero  de  Cantilupo,  Rad'o  de  Waldisef,  Joh'e  de  Arlington,' 
Andreas  Brett,  et  alijs. 


CAM  I).  SOC. 


122 


VISITATION  OF 


BELLAY. 


John  Bellay  de  Haselbury  in  com.  Som''9.=j:. .  . . 


1.  William  3.  Thorn's. 
Bellay  de  4.  Walter. 
Haselbury. 


2.  John   Bellay  de   Pax-=f  Elizabetha,  filia  et 


ton  magna  in  com.  Hunt. 


Thomas    Bellay,  : 
filius  et  hseres,  de 
Paxton    magna 
in   com.    Hunt, 
jam   superstes, 
Ao.  D'ni  1613. 


h»res  Thomoe  Cooper     Georg. 
Episcopi  Lincoln.  Richard. 


^Timothea,  John  Bel- 

filia  ....  lay,  duxit 

Bellingh^m  Janam, 

de   New  fil.  Tho' 

Timber  in  Bellay 
Sussex. 


Amia,  nupta  Rob'to  Jana,    nupta   Thomse 

Aston  de  Farnham  Carter  de   Barford  in 

in  com.  Surrey.  com.  Bedd. 

Elizabetha,  nupta  Juditha. 

Rob'to    Payne    de  Susana. 


=r  St.  Neott's. 


Maria,    nupta    .... 
Fuller  de  com.  Suff. 


Elizabetha.  set.  9  annor'  et  amplius       Maria.       Johannes  Bellay,       Juditha.       Filia 
a».  1613.  set.  9  annor'.  altera. 

THO.  BELLAY. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


123 


THROCKMORTON. 


Thomas  Throckmorton  de  Coughton  in  com.  Warr. 


Robert  Throckmorton,  sonne  and  heyrc  of  Tho.-j-. 


da.  to 


S'  George  Throek-=pCatherine,  da.  to 
morton.  I    the  Lo,  Vaulx. 


Kichardus  Throckmor-T=. .  . .   tilia     Doctor 


ton  de  High^m  Ferrers 

I 1  in    com.    North^nipt. 

S' Robert Tlirock-=y:Miiriel,  da.  to  Thomas     Sencscalhis    Ducatus 
morton,  knight.    |     Lo.  Barkley,  1  wife.        Lancastriw. 


Beaufoe  Throck- 
de  com.  morton, 
Warr.  3  tilius. 


124 


VISITATION  OF 


S'  Tho- 

pMarga 

Godi- 

idaL, 

Gabriell     = 

r  1    '  - 

=Em-      Jana, 

Simon 

Marga- 

mas 

ret,   da.      tha, 

uxor 

Throckm'- 

ma,         uxor 

Throck-     reta.ux. 

Throck- 

and 

nupta 

.... 

ton  of    El- 

fil  

mortor 

.... 

m'ton. 

heyre  to      .... 

But- 

lington in 

....        Panell. 

de 

Pem- 

.... 

Neale. 

ler. 

com.  Hunt. 

Lau-      Anto- 

Bramp 

berton. 

Whor- 

Joh'nes 

Ra- 

sepultus 

rence      ny. 

ton  in 

Cata- 

wood, 

Throk- 

phael. 

apud 

de           s.'p. 

com. 

rina, 

Esq.  At-      m'ton. 

Wardeboys 

com. 

Hunt. 

nupta 

torney 

-r 

in   com. 

Hunt. 

=T-       ••  •• 

Gen'all.          | 
=  ....        S'  Geo. 

1.  Marg*^ 

prffid'c'o. 

> 

Wotton. 

John      = 

ireta,  nupta 

Robertus=FEliza- 

Fran- 

Rober- 

Throck- 

da. to 

Throek- 

Francisco  Cerving- 

Throck- 

betha. 

cisca, 

tus 

morton, 

Tho- 

morton, 

ton. 

m'ton  de 

tilia 

uxor 

Throck- 

died  be- 

mas 

knight, 

2.  Emma,  ux.  Hen. 

Elling- 

Joh'is 

Ric'i 

m'tonde 

fore  his 

Wil- 

Sergeant 

Poulterde  Brough- 

ton  in 

Piker- 

Roy- 

Bramp- 

father. 

ford. 

of  the 

ton. 

com. 

ing  de 

don. 

ton  in 

Hawkes 

3.  Elizabetha,  uxor 

Hunt. 

Tich- 

com. 

toQ.Eliz. 

Kent  de  Hem- 

am  su- 

mersh 

Hunt. 

father  to 

ingford 

Abbot. 

serstes 

in  com. 

Simon. 

Raphael 

Maria,  ux.  Fracisci 

1613. 

North- 

and  S"^ 

Doringt 

on    de 

»mpt. 

George. 

Wardeboys. 

Johanna, 

ux. 

Elizabe- 

Gabriel 

n 

p  Alicia, 

Robertusn 

pJana,  f. 

Gracia,  ux. 

Rob'ti  B 

rom- 

tha. 

Throckm'- 

filia 

Throck- 

Rob'ti 

Edw.  Hol- 

hall  de  c 

om. 

Jana,  ux. 

ton,   filius 

WilPmi 

morton, 

Peetts 

cott   de 

Bedf. 

Tho. 

et  hser. 

set. 

Bedles 

2  filius. 

deEl. 

Ellington 

Maria,  ux 

.Hen. 

Morley 

27   an 

et 

de  com. 

lington. 

in    com. 

Rouse   d 

e 

de  El- 

amplius 

Bedf.  et 

Hunt. 

Stukeley 

lington. 
)'tus  Throckmorton, 

1613. 
setatis  5 

hseres. 

lius.         Rob 

Rol 

mnor'  et  amp 

tus. 

Johanna. 

ROBT.  THROCKM'TON.* 

*  In  the  MS.   Coll.  Arm.  here  follows  another  Pedigree  of  Throckmorton, 
EDWARD  THROCKMORTON. 


signed 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


125 


AVINGFEILD. 

S'  Robert  Wingfeild  of  Wingfeild  Castle  in  Suff.  k,  maried  Jane,  daughter  of 
S'  John  Fastolf  of  Norff.  k. 


Thomas  Wingfeild  of  Wingfeild  Castle,  Esq.  maried  Alice,  daughter  of  S'  Nich. 
Weylond  of  Norff.  k. 


S''  John  Wingfeild  of  Dunnington  Castle  in  Suff.  k.  maried  Anne,  daught' 
of  John  Peehe. 


S--  John  Wingfeild  of  Wingfeild  Castle,  k.  maried 
....  da.  and  heir  of  ....  HonjTpott,  Arg«,  10 
torteuxes,  4,  3,  2  and  1. 


Richard  Wingfeild,  Lord  of  the 
Mannour  of  Dunnington,  7  Ed.  2, 
1315. 


S'  John  Wingfeild  of 
Wingfeild  Castle,  k, 
maried  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  h.  of  S' Ralph  Glan- 
vile,  knight,  whose  fa- 
ther Gilbert  was  sonne 
of  S'  Gilbert  Glanvile, 
falsely  instiled  E.  of  Suff. 


S'' Tho.  Wingfeild  of  Letheringham  in  S' Will'm  Wing- 

Suff.  k.  w*^""  he  had  in  right  of  his  wife  feild    of     Dun- 

Margret,  da.  and  heir  of  John  Bovile  of  ningto   k.    mar. 

Letheringham  Esq.  bv  his  wiffe  Parnell,  Joan,  and    died 

da.  of  S'  Rob.  Scales  of  Norff.  k.     John  1398,  15  Ed.  3, 

was  Sonne  of  W™.  2  sonne  of  W™.  son  being  there  also 

of  S'  Will'm,  sonne  of  S""  Will'm  who  buried, 
lived  in  King  Stephen's  time.  =7= 


Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter and  heire, 
wiffe  of  Michael 
de  la  Poole,  firste 
earle  of  Suff.  and 
Lord  of  Wingfeild 
Castle  in  her 
right. 


S"^  John  Wingfeild  of  Lethe- 
ringham, k.  maried  Margrett, 
daughter  of  S"'  Hugh  Has- 
tings, of  Elsing  in  Norff.  k.  by 
his  wife  Margret,  d.  of  S'' 
Adam  Everingham,  k.  and  lyeth 
buried  at  Letheringham,  as  ap- 
peareth  by  his  monument. 


Will'm  Wingfeild  of  Dunningto, 
Esq.  the  last  of  his  familie  of  Dun- 
nington, surnamed  Wolfe  for  his 
crueltie,  as  is  found  in  ancient  writ- 
ings. His  wiffe  was  Katherine,  who 
died  19  Maij,  1418,  and  he  lyeth 
there  buried  under  a  marble  stone, 
stately  covered  over  with  brasse, 
sans  issue. 


S"'  Robert  Wingfeild  of  Letheringh"m,  k.  maried  Margret  da.  of  S''  John  Russell,  of 
Strensham  in  Wore.  k.  and  is  buried  at  Letheringham,  as  appeareth. 

T 


S'  Robert  Wingfeild  of  Letheringham,  k.  mar.  Elizab.  half-sister  to  the  D.  of  Norff.  da. 
and  coh.  of  S"^  Rob.  Gowsell,  k.  by  his  wiff  Dutchesse  of  Norff.  1  sister  and  coh.  of  Tho. 
Fitz-AUan,  last  Earle  of  Arundell,  Surrey,  and  Warren,  widdowe  of  Tho.  Mowbray,  1  D. 
of  Norff.  of  w"^""  Tho.  and  Elizab.  descended  all  the  D.  of  Norff. ;  both  buried  at  Lethe- 
ringham. 


T 


126 


VISITATION  OF 


rn 

Will'm  Wingfeild,  Esq. 

buried    at     Lethering- 

ham. 
Rich'    Wingfeild,    Esq. 

buried  at  Letheringham. 


S'   John  S""    Henry  Elizabeth,  wiff  of  S' W™.  Brandon,  k. 

Wingfeild  Wingfeild  whose  sonne  S'  W'".  Brandon  was  fa- 

of    Lethe-  of  Orford  therof  S'CharlesBrandon,  D.of  Suff, 

ringham,  k.  in  Suff,  k.  S"^  Tho.  Wingfeild,  k.  buried  at  Le- 

^  theringham. 

S"^  John  Wingfeild  of  Letheringham,  k.  sonne  of  S'  Robert,  maried  Elizab.  da.  of  S-" 
John  Fitz-Lewis  of  Essex,  k.  by  his  wiff  Anne,  da.  of  S--  John  Montacute,  3  E.  of  Sar', 
widowe  of  S"'  Rich'  Hanckford,  k.,  w'^''  Anne  was  Z^^y  maried  to  John  Holland,  2^  D.  of 
Excester  and  Earle  of  Huntingto;  both  buried  at  Letheringham  ;  but  he  died  1481,  as 
appeareth  by  their  stately  monument.  =p 


S^  John 
Wing- 
feild of 
Lethe- 
ringh', 
k.   mar. 
Anne, 
da.  of  J, 
Tou- 
chet, 
Lo. 

Audley, 
Baron  of 
Healy 
Castle 
in  Sta- 
ford- 
shire. 


S'    Edward 
Wingfeild, 
k.  mar, 
Anne,  3 
da.    and 
coh.  of  R. 
Woodvile, 
Ea.  Rivers, 
widow  of 
W™.   Vis- 
count 
Bourchier, 
and  was 
3'^'J'  mar. 
to  George 
Grey,  3  E. 
of  Kent; 
but  Edw. 
died  s.  p. 

Henry 
Wingfeild, 
a  priest. 

S'  John 
Wingfeild 
of  Great 
Dunham 
in  Norflf.  k. 


W". 
Wing- 
feild, 
Esq. 
sewer  to 
H.  7, 
mar. 
Jone, 
da.  toS'' 
Tho. 
Wal- 
grave, 
ob. 
1485, 
and  is 
buried 
at  Le- 
thering- 


T 


James 
AVing- 
feild'. 


I    I    I     I  -r-i— I 

S'  Humfrey  Wing- 
feild of  Brantham 
in  Suff.  k. 
S''  Richard  Wing- 
feild of  Kimbolton 
Castle  in  Hunting- 
donshire, k. 
Thomas  Wingfeild, 
Captaine  of  Deale 
Castle,  s.  p. 
Katherine,  wiff  of 
Rob.    Bruse    of 
AVenham  in  Suff. 
Elizabeth,    wiff  of 
Fran.    Hall    of 
Bornbridge    in 
Lincoln',  Esq. 
Agnes,  wiffe  of  S"^ 
Ed.    Echingh'm, 
whence  descend- 
ed the    Hoptons 
of    Hopton    in 
Suff. 
Elizabeth,  anonne. 


S--   Thomas  AVing- 
feild,  k.  was  slaine 
at   the   battailfi  of 
Radnor,    fighting 
valiantly  on   H.  7 
part,  obijt  s.  p. 
S'  Rob.  AVingfield, 
L.  Deputy  of  Cal- 
lais,  and  K,  of  the 
Sepulcher;    first 
mar.  Eleonor,  da. 
of    ....     Rains- 
ford,   m'shall    of 
Callais  ;     2<"y, 
Anne,  da.  and  h. 
of  S'   Rob.   Har- 
ling,    widowe   of 
S^    AA^-".    Cham- 
berlain,   k.  ;    3<"5' 
she    was   wiff    of 
John  Lo.  Scroope, 
K.  of  the  Garter; 
but  had  no  issue 
by    her    3     hus- 
band.    Sir  Rob, 
ob.  s.  p. 


r-T~l 

AA^alter 
AVing- 
feild, 
Esq,  ma- 
ried,. .. 
da,  of 

MacWil- 

liams, 

ob.  s.  p. 
Lodo- 

wick 

AA'ing- 

feild. 
Edm. 

Wing- 
feild, 

ma 

da.  of 

Ashfeild 
of  Suff. ; 
some  say 
the  da. 
of  Tho, 
AVent- 
worth. 


S'  Antho.  Wingfeild  of  Letheringham, 
k.  was  by  K.  H.  8  made  K.  of  the  Gar- 
ter, being  Vice-Chamb.  to  the  K.;  Cap- 
tain of  the  Guard ;  and  after.  Comptroller 
of  the  k.  house  ;  maried  Elizab.  da.  of 
S""  George  Vere,  k.  first  sister  and  coh.  of 
John  Vere,  14th  Earl  of  Oxford,  and  ly 
both  buried  at  Lethering^m, 


TT-T 

Edm.    Wingfeild, 

2  sonne. 
Margret,    wiff     of 

Tho.    Sackford   of 

Sackford  in  Suff, 

Esq, 
Anne,  wiff  of  Lewis 

AA^indwoodof. . . . 

Esq, 


Elizab,  wiff  of 
Hen.  Noone  of 
Martlesham  in 
Suff.  Esq. 

Mary,  died  an  in- 
fant. 

Hugh  Wingfeild, 
3  sonne. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.   1613. 


12^ 


S'  Rob.  Wingfeild  of 
Letheringh^m,  k,  of 
the  Privie  Chamber 
to  Q.  Eliza. ;  mar.  Ce- 
cely,  da.  of  The.  L. 
AVentworth,  Baron  of 
Nettlested,  by  his  wiffe 
Margery,  da.  and  h.  of 
S''  Adrian  Fortescue, 
k.,  and  of  his  wiff 
Anne,  da.  and  h,  of 
S'  W".  Stoner,  by 
his  wiff  Anne,  2  da. 
and  coheir  of  Jo.  Ne- 
uill.  Marquess  Mon- 
tacute.      =p 


S''  Antho. 
Wingfeild  of 
Lethering- 
ham,  k.  mar. 
Mary,  da.  of 
Jo.  Birde  of 
Denston  in 
Suff.  Esq. 
and  lyeth 
buried  at 
Lethering- 
ham,  s.  p. 
S'  The. 
Wingfeild  of 
Lethering. 
ham,  k.  mar. 

da,  of 

S"-  Gilbert 
Gerrard ; 

2<"y, 

da.  of  S-- 
Drew  Drew- 
ry,  k.  some- 
tyme  Livete- 
nant  of  the 
Tower,  and 
of  the  Privie 
Chamber  to 
Q.  Eliza- 
beth. 


~-r-i — 
John 
Wing- 
feild, 2 
Sonne, 
s.  p. 
Charles 
Wing- 
feild, 
Esq.  3 
Sonne, 
maried 


ing- 


Mary, 

Henry 

wiff 

Wing- 

of S- 

feild, 

Hen. 

Esq. 

War- 

mar. 

ner  of 

Suff. 

da.  of 

Fran- 

cis, 

Me- 

wiff  of 

tham. 

Will'm 

An- 

Bar- 

thony, 

row  of 

2  Sonne, 

Suff. 

ob.  S.D. 

Will'm, 

3  Sonne 

of 

Charles. 

Rich.    Wi 
feild  of  Wan- 
tisden  in  Suff. 
Esq.  and  Jus- 
tice of  Peace, 
mar.   Mary, 
da.  and  coh. 
of  Jo.  Hard- 
wick  in  Darb. 
Esq.  sister  to 
Eliza,  the 
grand  Coun- 
tess   of 
Shrewes- 
burie. 

I 

H r 

Henry 
Wing- 
feild 
of 

Wan- 
tisden, 
ma. 
Eliz. 
da. 

and  h. 
ofTho. 
Ryse- 
by,  by 
his 
wiffe, 
da. 
and 
coh.  of 

iiar- 

bottle. 


Antho.  Wing- 
feild,  Esq. 
Gent.    Usher 
to    Q.    Eliz. 
mar,    Katha- 
rine, da.  of  S' 
Th.  Blener- 
hasset,  widow 

of Gos- 

nall,  w'!"  Ka- 
tharine  died 
1558,  and 
lyeth    buried 
at  Hoxford  in 
Suff.      =p 


Henry 
Wing- 
feild, 
mar. 
Doro- 
thy, 
da.  of 

Bacon 

of 

Suff. 


Elizab.    wiff    of 
Henr.    Nanton, 
Esq.;  wasPatron- 
esse  of  Lethering- 
ham;  died    1591, 
and    lyeth   there 
buried,  as  appear- 
eth,   whose  sonne 
Henr.    Nanton, 
Esq.    Patron    of 
Letheringh'm, 
was  father  to  Rob. 
Nanton,  latelyFel- 
low    of   Trinity 
Hall,  and  Univer- 
sity Orator. 


Anthony 
Wing- 
feild, 
Fellow  of 
Trinity 
Coll.  and 
Proctor; 
was  rea- 
der of 
theGreek 
toung  to 
Q.  Eliza, 

S""  John 
AVing- 
feild,  k. 
slain  at 
Cales  ; 

maried 

Susan, 

sister  of 

Peri- 

grine 

Berty, 

Lo.  Wil- 

loughby, 

widow  of 

Reginald 

Grey,  4 

E.  of 

Kent. 


Anne, 
wiff  of 
Robert 
Mawe. 
Mar- 
gret, 
wiff  of 
Jo. 


of 

AVan- 

tisden. 


Ursula, 
da. 
and 
coh. 
wiffe  of 
Edm. 
Houer- 
ings, 
Re- 
ceiver 
to  the 
K. 
Mar- 
gret, 
da. 
and 
coh. 
wiffe 
of 

Grey. 


Rob. 
Wing- 
feild, 
sonnand 
heir, 
mar. 
Marg- 
ret,  da. 
of  Roger 
Rosner 
of  Suff.  ; 

Alice,  d. 
and  coh. 
of  .... 
Drake 
of  Yard- 
ley  in 
Suff. 
widow 
of  ... . 
Plater; 

Anne, 
da.  of 
Giles 
Ashfeld 
of  Suff". 


George 
AA^ing- 
feild, 
slain 
at  Ca- 
les. 
Anto 
AA^ing- 
feild, 
un- 
mar- 
ried. 


T 


128 


VISITATION  OF 


Wingfeild,  Esq. 

Sonne  and  h.  of  S"" 
Tho.  byS^DrueDru- 
ries  daughter. 

3  daughters  by  S' 
Drue  Druries  daugh- 
ter. 

1  da.  by  S'  Gilbert 
Gerard's  da. 


S"-  Harbottle  Wingfeild 
of  Crofeild     in    Suflf. 

mar da.  of  . .  . . 

Scriuener  of  Ipswich. 

Mary,  wiflfe  of  W"". 
Dade,  sonne  and  heire 
of  Tho.  Dade  of  Tan- 
nington  in  Suff.  Esq. 

Gilbert  Wingfeild. 


1  I 

Peregrine  Edmond  Wingfeild,  s.  and 
Wingfeild,       h.  by  his  firste  wiffe. 

sonne  and  Anne,wiffeof  Hen.  Rosing- 
h.     of     S'      ton,  by  his  first  wiffe. 

John,    was  Anthony      Wingfeild,     by 

borne  in  2  wilTe. 

Flanders.  Francis,  by  2  wiffe. 

Mary  Margret,  by  2  wife. 


WINGFEILD  OF  UPTON  IN  LINCOLNSHIRE. 


S''  Henry  Wingfeild  of  Orford  in  Suff.  k.  2<i  sonne  of  S'  Rob.  Wingfeild,  marled 
Elizab.  daughter  of  S"'  Rob.  Rowks  of 


Rob.  Wingfeild  of  Vpton  in  Lincolnshire,  Esq.  mar.  Margery, 
dau.  of  ... .   Quarles  of  Norff. 


Rob.  Wingfeild  of  Vpton,  Esq.  maried  Elizabeth,  wiffe  of 
Elizab.  da.  of  Rich.  Cecill  of  Burghley  Rob.  Sampson  of 
in  Lincoln',  Gent,  sister  to  the  great  L.  Carsar    in     Lin- 
Treasurer,  and  was  after  wife  of  Ailing-  coins, 
ton  Tinwell  in  Lincolns. 


1.  S'  Rob.  Wingfeild 
of  Vpton,  k.  who  was 
so  often  chosen  one 
of  the  Burgesses  in 
the  Parliament  Howse, 
and  a  great  speaker 
there,  maried  Pru- 
dence, da.  of  S'  John 
Crooks  of  Chilton  in 
Buck.  k. 


John  Wingfeild,  Esq.  ma- 
ried Anne,  da.  and  coh.  of 
John  Calybut,  and  dwelled 
in  the  Nunnerie  in  Stam- 
ford. =^ 


2.  John  Wingfeild  of  Tittencourt 
in  Line.  Esq.  mar.  Elizab.  da.  and 
h.  of  Paule  Gresham;  and  to  his 

2^    wiffe,  mar widowe   of 

Thorold. 

3.  Richard  Wingfeild,   mar 

da.  of  ... .   Bowland, 

Peregrine  Wingfeild,  a  leader  in 
the  Lowe  Countries,  ther  slain. 


Elizabeth,  mar. 
1  .to  Edw.  Morri- 
son ;2'i'y,  to  Caly- 
but Downing  of 
Stamford  in  Line. 
Esq. 

Doroty,  wife  of 
Adam  Claypole 
of  Narborrough 
in  Line.  Esq. 


Charles, 
Antho- 
ny, and 
a  3^,  who 

was 

slayn :  all 
w"^*"  three 
died  sans 


Robert  Wingfeild  of  Vpton, 
Esq.  sonne  and  heire. 


Richard  Wingfeild. 
Roger  Wingfeild. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Tho.  Brocas,  sonne 
and  heire  of  S""  Pecksall  Brocas  of 
Burefare  in  Hampsh.  k. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.    161.3. 


129 


WINGFEILD  OF  DUNHAM  IN  NORFF. 

S'  John  Wingfeild  of  Great  and  Little  Dunham  in  Norff.  k.  4<''  sonne  of  S'  John 
Wingfeild  of  Letheringh'm,  k.  by  his  wife  Elizab.  Fitz-Lewis,  in  right  of  his  svifte 
Margrett,  da.  and  heire  of  Rich.  Doreward  of  Ess.  Esq.  by  his  wiffe  Joan,  da.  and  coheir 
of  S'  Roger  Harsiek,  Lord  of  the  Manners  of  Southacre  and  both  the  Dunhams 


Alice,  wiffe  of  John  Calyhut   of  Thomas  Wing- 

Castleacre  in  Norff.  father  of  y«  feild    of   Dun- 

John  Calybut   who  by  his  wiff  ham,  Esq.  mar. 

Beatrix,  da.  of  Rob.  Hoogan  of         da.  of  S' 

Norff.  had  issue  his  da.  and  heir  Thomas  "Wood- 
Susan,  wife  of  Arthur  Downing,  house  of  Kim- 

wiffe  of Gilgate.  berley  in  Norff. 

Francis,   wiffe   of    Curson 

of.... 


T 


Margret,  wiffe 
of  Nich.  Bo- 
hun. 

Alice,  wiffe  of 
Aud- 
rey. 

Margret,  wiffe 

of     

Grice. 


....  wiffe  of  ... .  Townsend  of  ... .  Rob.  Wingfeild 

....   wiffe  of  Geffrey  Downing,  and  of  Dunham, 

grandmother   of  John    and    Calybut  Esq.   maried 

Downing,    wherof  John  died  s.    p.;  Elizab.    da.    of 

and  Calybut  mar.  Eliza,  sister  of  S""  ....  Goldino-. 
Rob.  Wingfeild  of  Vpton.  =p 

I 

r-n—i III' 

John  Wingfeild,  sonne  and  heire.  Vrsula,  wiffe  of  . .  . . 

Edmond  Wingfeild.  Francis,  wiffe  of 

Jane,  wiff  of  ... .  Barwick.  Thomazin. 
Elizabeth,  wiffe  of  ... .   Pole. 


John  Wing- 
feild, Gent, 
maried  .... 
da.  of  .... 
Townsend  of 
Norff. 


Will 'm  Wing- 
feild of  Spick- 
worth    in 
Norff.  mar. 
Margret,   da. 
of  Tho.    Pet- 
tinghall  of 
Norwich. 


Thomas  Wing, 
feild,   1   Sonne, 
was   slayn    at 
Huntingdon. 

Anthony  Wing- 
feild. 


law.     Anne,  da.  and  heire, 

Arslowe.      wiffe  of  Tho.  Atthow 

of   Lynne  in    Norff. 

Counsellor-at-Lawe. 


WINGFIELD  OF 


Lodouike  Wingfeild  of Esq.  9'^  sonne  of  S-^  John  Wingfeild  of  Letheringhara,  and 

of  his  wiffe  Elizab.  Fitz-Lewis,  mar da.  of  ... .   Mac  Williams  of  Suft'.  Esq. 


George  Wingfeild. 

S'Rich.  Wingfeild  of  ,.  .. 

k.  mar sister  of  S'' 

W".  Fitz-Williams. 


John  Wingfeild      wiffe,  first  of  Anto.  Pound     wiffe 

of    ....     Esq.      of  Hampshire ;    2'"y,    of    ....      of  ... . 
maried  ....  White  of  Southwikcs  in  ....         Heneage. 


John  Wingfeild,  sonne     Richard  Wing-     Honora,  da.  and  coheir  of  Anto da.  and 

and  heire.  feild,  Esq.  ma-     Pound,  by  his  wiff  ....   Wing-     coheir,  wiffe 

Richard  Wingfeild,  2''     ried  ....  feild,  was  wiff  of  Henry  Kadcliff,     of 

Sonne  of  S""  Richard.  4">  E.  of  Sussex,  and  Knight  of     Soutlnvicks. 

the  Garter.        =p 


Robert  Radcliff,  f> 
CAMD.  SOC. 


Kuril'  of  Sussex,  and  K.  of  tiic  Garter. 


130 


VISITATION  OF 


WINGFEILD  OF  BRANTHAM. 


S'  Humfrey  Wingfeild  of  Brantham  Hall   in   Suff.  k.  ij""  sonne  of  S^  John  Wingfeild 
and  his   wiflfe  Elizabeth  Fitz-Lewis,  was  Attourney  to  H.  8;  and   for  his  great  learning, 

24  H.  8,  was  Prolocutor  in  the   Parlament  House;  he  marled da.  and  h.  of.... 

Wiseman  of  Ess.  widowe  of  ... .  Edgar,  Seriant  at  Lawe. 


Anne,  wiffe  of  S"'  Alexander  Newton, 
k. ;  and  being  afore  wife  of  ... .  War- 
ner, Esq.  was  mother  of  S''  Hen. 
Warner  of  Mildenhall  in  Suff. 


Robert  Wingfeild  of  Bran- 
tham, maried  Anne,  da.  of 
S'^  Tho.  Pargitor,  k.  who 
was  Lord  Maior  of  London. 


Dorothy,  wiffe  of 
William    Caly- 
butt. 


4.  Lyonell  Wingfeld, 
s.  p. 

2.  John  Wingfeild,  ma- 
rled ....  da.  of  ... . 
Gilgate,  widow  of. . . . 
Shirland,  and  died 
sans  issue. 


1.  Humfrey  Wingfeild  of 
Brantham,  Esq.  maried 
Elizab.  da.  and  coh.  of  S'' 
Tho.  Neville  of  Cam- 
bridge, k.  descended  of 
the  Barons  of  Aberga- 
venny. =^ 


Jane   or 
Anne,  wiffe 
of ... .  Gil- 
bert of  Col- 
chester. 


Elizabeth,  wiff  of  . .  , .  Huggen. 

Tho.  Wingfeld,  mar,  Alice,  da.  of  S' 
John  Bruse,  k.  ;  but  she  died  s.  p. 

Paule  Wingfeild  was  of  Clare  Hall  in 
Cambridge,  together  with  his  bro. 
Humfrey,  and  after  a  captaine  be- 
yond sea,  and  ther  slayne. 


Humfrey  Wing- 
feild of  Brantham, 
Esq.  now  living, 
maried  Anne,  da. 
of  S"^  John  Bruse 
of  Wenham  in 
Suff.  k. 


Jane,  wiff 
of  Wiirm 
Moyes   of 
Winston 
in  Suff. 


3.  Anthony  AVing- 
feild    of    Winston 
in     Suff.      maried 
. .  . .  da.  and  heire 
of      ....      Penny- 
cock,  a  widowe. 
n^ 
I 
r-H 
Humfrey  Wing- 
feld, Sonne  and 
heire. 

William    Wing- 
feld. 
Mary. 


John  Wingfeld,  sonne  and  heire.       Anne,  1.  da.  of  . .  . .   Wingfeld. 


2d  daughter. 


IIUNTINGDONSIIIHE  A.   I).   1613. 


131 


WINGFEILD  OF  KIMBOLTON. 


S--  Rich'  Wingfeild  of  Kimbolton  Castle  in  Hunt.  k.  12"'  sonne  of  S'  John  Wingfeild 
of  Letheringh»ni,  k.  and  of  his  wiffe  Elizab.  Fitz-Lewis ;  was  Chancellor  of  the  Duchie  of 
Lane. ;  Lord  Deputy  of  Callis;  and  made  K.  of  the  Garter  by  Henr,  8.  His  1  wiffe  was 
Katharine  Dutchess  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham,  G"'  da.  and  coh.  of  Rich'  Woodvile,  E. 
Rivers,  widowe  first  of  Henr.  Staftbrd,  D.  of  Buckingham,  'id'y,  of  Jasper  of  Hatfeild, 
D.  of  Bedford,  by  whome  S"-  Rich'  had  no  issue ;  2<"y,  he  maried  Bridgett,  da.  and 
heire  of  S""  John  Wilshire,  and  had  all  his  children  by  her:  he  is  buried  at  Toledo  in 
Spayne.  ^ 

.^^ . . 

Lau- 
rence 
Wing- 


Charles  Wingfeild  of 
Kimbolton  Castle,  Esq. 
mar.  Jane,  sister  to 
famous  S"^  Francis 
Knolles,  who  was  Trea- 
surer of  the  Houshould 
to  Q.  Eliza,  and  Knight 
of  the  Garter. 


Cicely,  wife  of  May- 
denhead  of  Mayden- 
head. 

Margret,  wife  of  S'' 
Tho.    Newnham,    k.; 

and     2'i'>'     of     

Moyleward  of  .... 

Jane,  wife  of ....  Wol- 
rich  of  Hunt.  Esq. 


Thomas    Maria 

Wingfeild,  Esq. 

so  christened  by 

Q.    Mary     and 

Cardinall  Poole, 

mar da.  of 

....     Kerry    of 
Yorkshire. 


Jaques 
Wing- 
feild, M' 
of  the 
Ord- 
nance in 
Ireland, 
died  sans 
issue. 


feild, 
maried 


Thomas  Wingfeild  of  Kimbol-  Anne, 

ton  Castle,  Esq.  mar.  Honora,  wiffe  of 

da.    of   S'   Antho  Denney  of  Will'm 

Waltha  Abbey  in    Essex,   k.  Smyth. 
Counsellor  of  Estate,  and  one 
of  the  executors  to  K.  Henry  8. 


Edward  Maria  Wingfeild,  vnmar- 

ried,  now  living. 
Thomas   Maria   Wingfeild,    neere 

Kimbolton   Castle,   mar.  E.  Tra- 

vildo  de  Susnett  in  Over  Isell,  an 

outlandish  woman. 


Richard 
Wing- 
feild. 


I I    I 

S'  Edward  Wingfeild  of  Kimbolton  Castle,  James  Wing- 
k.  the  great  warriour,  mar.  Mary,  da.  of  S'        feild. 
James  Harrington  of  Exto  in  Rutl.  sister  of  Robert  Wing- 
Jo.  Lo.  Harringto  of  Exton.  feild. 


. .  . .    wife    of   ....   Wol- 

rich. 
wiffe  of  Tho.  Lewke- 

nor  of  Suff. 


S^  James  Wingfeild  of  Kimbolto  Castle,  k.  now       Robert  Wing-        Edward  Wingfeild. 
liuing,    maried  ....    da.   of    Francis  Brakn  of        feild.  Charles  Wingfeild. 

Cambridge,  Esq.  CounscUor-at-Lawe.  Arthur  Wingfeild. 


132  VISITATION  OF 


HIS  MA'*  COMISSION  TO  CLARENCEUX  FOR  HIS  VISITATION. 

James,  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of  England,  Scotland,  Fraunce,  and  Ireland,  De- 
fender of  the  Fayth,  &c.  To  our  trusty  and  welbeloved  servaunt  William  Camden, 
Esquire,  surnamed  Clareneieulx,  Kinge  of  Armes  of  the  east,  west,  and  south  parts  of 
our  realme  of  England,  from  the  ryver  of  Trent  southward,  and  to  all  other  our  loving 
subjects,  greeting.  Forasmuch  as  God  of  his  great  clemency  and  goodnes  hath  subjected  to 
our  empire  and  governaunce  the  Nobility,  People,  and  C5mons  of  this  Realme  of  England, 
wee  mynding  of  our  royall  and  absolute  power  to  us  comytted  to  visite,  survey,  and  vie  we 
throughout  all  our  realme  of  England,  and  other  our  dominions,  as  well  for  a  due  order 
to  be  kept  and  observed  in  all  thinges  touching  the  oflfice  and  duetyes  appertayning  to 
Armes,  as  also  for  reformation  of  dyvers  and  sondrie  abuses  and  disorders  daily  arising  and 
growing  for  want  of  ordinarie  Visitations,  Surveis,  and  Viewes  in  tymes  convenient,  accord- 
ing to  the  auncient  forme  and  laudable  custome  of  the  lawes  of  Armes ;  and  that  the 
nobility  of  this  realme  may  bee  preserved  in  everie  degree  as  appertayneth  as  well  in 
honour  as  in  worship ;  and  that  every  person  and  persons,  bodyes  politique,  corporate,  and 
others  may  bee  the  better  knowne  in  his  and  their  estate,  degree,  and  misterye,  without 
confusion  or  disorder,  have  therefore  constituted,  deputed,  ordayned,  and  appointed  for 
us  and  in  our  name  our  sayd  welbeloved  servaunt  William  Camden,  Esquier,  alias 
Clareneieulx,  King  of  Armes  in  the  sayd  east,  west,  and  south  parts  of  our  Realme  of 
England,  from  the  sayd  ryver  of  Trent  southward,  to  visite  all  the  sayd  Province,  and  the 
parts  and  members  thereof,  appertayning  to  the  offyce  and  charge  of  the  said  Clareneieulx 
Kinge  of  Armes,  from  tyme  to  tyme,  as  often  and  when  as  he  shall  thinke  most  necessarie 
and  convenient  for  the  same  ;  and  not  only  to  enter  into  all  churches,  castles,  houses,  and 
other  places  at  his  discretion,  to  peruse  and  take  knowledge,  survey,  and  viewe  of  all 
manner  of  armes,  cognizances,  crests,  and  other  devyses  of  Armes  of  all  and  singular  our 
subjects,  as  well  bodyes  politique  as  others,  within  the  sayd  Province,  of  what  dignity  or 
degree,  estate,  or  misterie  soever  they  bee,  lawfully  authorized  to  have,  use,  or  beare  any 
such  armes,  cognizaunces,  crests,  and  other  like  devyses,  with  the  notes  of  their  discents, 
pedigrees,  and  manages  ;  and  the  same  to  enter  of  record  in  a  Register  Booke  of  Armes, 
according  to  such  order  as  is  prescribed  and  sett  forth  in  the  ofiyce,  charge,  and  oathe 
taken  by  our  said  servaunt  at  his  creation  and  coronation  ;  but  also  to  correct,  comptroll, 
and  reforme  all  manner  of  armes,  crests,  cognizances,  and  devyses,  unlawfull  or  unlawfully 
usurped,  borne,  or  taken  by  any  manner  person  or  persons  within  the  same  Province, 
contrary  to  the  due  order  of  the  lawe  of  Armes  ;  and  the  same  to  reverse,  pull  downe,  or 
otherwise  deface,  at  his  discretion,  as  well  in  cote  armes,  helme,  standards,  pennons,  and 
hatchments  of  tent  and  pavilions,  as  also  in  plate,  Jewells,  paper,  parchment,  windowes, 
gravestones,  and  monuments,  or  elsewhere  wheresoever  they  bee  sett  or  placed,  whether 
they  bee  in  shield,  scutcheon,  lozenge,  square,  rondell,  or  otherwise  howsoever,  contrary 
to  the  antiquity  and  auncyent  lawes,  customes,  rules,  priviledges,  and  orders  of  Armes  ; 
and  further,  Wee  by  theise  presents  doe  give  and  graunt  to  the  sayd  Clareneieulx  full 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE  A.  D.    1613.  133 

power  and  authority  to  reprove,  comptroll,  and  make  infamous  by  proclamation  to  be 
made  at  the  Assizes  or  generall  Sessions  within  the  same  his  Province  to  bee  had  and 
kepte,  or  at  such  other  place  or  places  as  hee  or  they  shall  thinke  most  meete  and  conve- 
nient, all  and  all  manner  of  person  or  persons  that  unlawfully  and  without  just  authoritie, 
vocation,  or  due  calling,  doe  or  have,  or  shall  usurpe,  to  take  uppon  him  or  them  any 
manner  of  title  of  honor  or  dignitie,  as  esquier,  gentleman,  or  other ;  and  likewise  to 
reforme  and  comptroll  all  such  as  at  any  funeralls  or  interrements  shall  use  or  weare  any 
moumyng  apparell,  as  gownes,  hoodes,  tippetts,  or  such  like,  contrarj-  to  the  order  h-mitted 
and  prescribed  in  the  tyme  of  the  Most  Noble  Prince  Kinge  Henry,  of  famous  memory, 
the  Seaventh,  our  grandfather,  otherwise  or  in  any  other  sort  then  to  their  estates  and 
degrees  doth  appertayne.  And  furthermore,  by  these  presents  wee  prohibit  and  forbid  that 
no  paynter,  glasyer,  gouldsmyth,  graver,  or  any  other  artyficer,  whatsoever  hee  or  they 
bee,  within  the  sayd  province  of  the  sayd  Clarencieulx,  shall  take  uppon  them  to  paynte, 
grave,  glase,  devyse,  or  sett  forth  by  any  waves  or  meanes  anye  manner  of  armes,  crests,  cog- 
nizances, pedigrees,  or  other  de^7ses  appertayning  to  the  offyce  of  Armes,  otherwise  or  in 
any  other  fourme  or  manner  then  they  may  lawfully  doe  and  shalbee  allowed  by  the  sayd 
Clarencieulx,  his  deputy  or  deputies,  according  to  the  auncient  lawes  and  statutes  of 
armes;  and  wee  forbyd  and  straightly  comaunde  all  our  sheriffs,  comissioners,  arch- 
deacons, ofifycialls,  scryvenours,  clarks,  WTyters,  or  other  whatsoever  they  bee,  to  call, 
name,  or  wTite  in  any  assize,  sessyons,  court,  or  other  open  place  or  places,  or  else  to  use 
in  any  writing  the  addition  of  esquyre  or  gentleman,  unlesse  they  bee  able  to  stand  unto 
and  justifie  the  same  by  the  lawe  of  Armes  of  our  realme,  or  else  bee  ascerteyned  thereof 
by  advertysement  in  writing  from  the  sayd  Clarencieulx  King  of  Armes,  or  his  deputye 
or  deputyes,  attorney  or  attorneys  ;  and  further  wee  straightly  charge  and  comaunde  that 
no  other  person  or  persons  shall  intromytt  or  meddle  with  any  thinge  or  thinges  touching 
and  concerning  the  oflSce  of  Armes  within  the  sayd  Province,  without  speciall  lycence  and 
authoritie  of  the  sayd  Clarencieulx,  in  wTiting,  under  the  scale  of  the  sayd  oSS'ce  first  had 
and  obtayned  from  the  sayd  Clarencieulx;  all  the  which  sayd  power,  prehemynence,  juris- 
diction, and  authoritie  above  specifyed,  for  us,  our  heyres,  and  successors,  wee  doe  give 
and  graunt  by  theise  presents  to  the  sayd  'William  Camden,  alias  Clarencieulx,  during  his 
naturall  lyfe,  in  as  large  and  ample  manner  and  forme  in  everie  thinge  and  things  as  any 
his  predecessors,  or  anye  other  bearing  the  name  or  tytle  of  Clarencieulx,  have  or  had,  dyd 
or  might  doe  by  force  of  any  letters  patents  graunted  by  any  of  our  predecessors,  or  as  of 
right  hee  or  they  ought  or  might  have  used  to  doe  and  exercise  by  force  of  his  sayd  office, 
with  all  manner  of  profytts,  advantages,  and  emoluments  thereunto  belonging:  Wherefore 
wee  will  and  straightly  charge  and  comaunde  all  and  singular  our  justices,  sheryfiTs, 
mayors,  bayliffs,  and  all  other  our  offycers,  mj-nisters,  and  constables,  and  all  and  everie 
our  loving  subjects,  that  in  the  execution  of  the  premisses  they  effectually  employe  their 
best  ayde,  assistaunce,  furtherance,  and  counsayle  to  our  sayd  servaunt,  his  deputye  or 
deputyes,  so  often  and  when  as  hee  or  any  of  them  shall  require  the  same,  in  all  that  they 
conveniently  may,  as  they  tender  our  favour,  and  will  aunswere  the  contrary  at  their 
perill ;  and  further,  by  theise  presents  wee  doe  authorize  our  sayd  servaunt  to  nominate 
and  appoint,  under  the  scale  of  his  sayd  office,  so  many  deputyes  or  atturncys  as  shalbo 


134  VISITATION  OF 

thought  to  him  expedient,  for  the  better  execution  of  all  and  singular  the  premisses  ;  and 
if  there  fortune  to  fall  out  in  this  Visitation  any  manner  of  scruple,  doubte,  question,  or 
any  misdemeanor  of  any  person  or  persons  whatsoever  that  cannot  bee  conveniently  bee 
decided  or  ended  by  our  sayd  servaunt,  or  by  such  deputye  or  deputyes,  or  attorneys,  as 
hee  under  the  scale  of  his  sayd  offyce  shall  name  and  appoint,  then  our  mynde  and  plea- 
sure is  that  our  sayd  servaunt,  his  deputye,  deputyes,  or  atturneyes  named  as  is  aforesayd, 
shall  comaund  such  persons  or  persons  whome  the  sayd  question,  scruple,  or  misde- 
meanor shall  concerne,  under  a  certeine  payne,  and  at  a  certen  daye,  to  appeare  before 
the  Earl  Marshall  of  England  for  the  tyme,  before  whome  the  sayd  scruple,  question,  or 
misdemeanour  shalbe  heard  and  ordered,  according  to  the  lawes  and  custome  of  Amies 
in  that  case  provided,  and  of  auncient  tyme  used,  any  statute,  lawe,  proclamation,  cus- 
tome or  usage  to  the  contrary  in  any  wise  notwithstanding.  In  witnes  whereof,  wee 
have  caused  these  our  letters  to  bee  made  patents.  Witnes  ourselfe,  at  Harfeild,  the 
fyfth  day  of  August,  in  the  fyrst  yere  of  our  raigne  of  England,  Fraunce,  and  Ireland, 
and  of  Scotland  the  seaven  and  thirtyeth. 

per  bre  de  privato  Sigillo,  &c.  LUKYN. 

Exaiaf  per  Thomam  Marten. 


CLARENCEUX  DEPUTATION  TO  LANCASTER  HERALD  OF  ARMES. 

To  all  to  whome  this  presente  writinge  shall  come,  William  Camden  Esquire,  al's 
Clarencieulx  Kinge  of  Armes  of  the  east,  west,  and  south  parts  of  the  realme  of  England, 
from  the  river  of  Trent  southward,  greeting  in  our  Lord  God  everlasting.  Whereas  our 
Soveraigne  Lord  Kinge  James,  the  Kinges  Ma"*  that  now  is,  by  his  Highnes  Letters 
Patents  under  the  Great  Seale  of  England,  bearing  date  at  Harfeild,  the  fifth  daye  of 
August,  in  the  first  yeare  of  his  Highnes  reigne,  hath  constituted,  deputed,  ordeined,  and 
appointed  the  sayd  William  Camden,  by  the  name  of  his  said  welbeloved  servaunt  William 
Camden  Esquire,  alias  Clarencieulx  Kinge  of  Armes  in  the  said  east,  west,  and  south 
parts  of  the  realme  of  England,  from  the  sayd  river  of  Trent  southward,  to  visite  all  the 
sayd  Province,  and  the  parts  and  members  thereof  appertayning  to  the  oflSce  and  charge 
of  the  sayd  Clarencieulx  Kinge  of  Armes,  from  tyme  to  tyme,  as  often  and  when  as  hee 
shall  thinke  most  necessarie  and  convenient  for  the  same ;  and  not  onely  to  enter  into  all 
churches,  castles,  houses,  and  other  places  at  his  discretion,  to  peruse  and  take  knowledg, 
surveye,  and  viewe  of  all  manner  of  armes,  cognizaunces,  crestes,  and  other  devises  of  armes, 
of  all  and  singular  his  Highnes  subjects,  as  well  bodies  pollitique  as  others  within  the  sayd 
Province,  of  what  dignitie  or  degree,  estate,  or  mysterie  soever  they  bee,  lawfully  au- 
thorized to  have,  use,  or  beare  any  such  armes,  cognizances,  crests,  and  other  like  devises, 
with  the  notes  of  their  discents,  pedegrees,  and  marriages  ;  and  the  same  to  enter  of  record 
in  a  register  booke  of  armes,  according  to  such  order  as  is  prescribed  and  sett  forth  in  the 


HUNTINftDOXSTIIRE  A.  D.   1613.  135 

office,  charge,  and  oath  taken  by  his  Highne3  sayd  servaunt  at  his  creation  and  coronation ; 
but  also  to  correct,  comptroll,  and  reforme  all  manner  of  armes,  crests,  cognizances,  and 
devises,  unlawfull  or  unlawfully  usurped,  borne,  or  taken  by  any  manner  person  or  per- 
sons within  the  same  Province,  contrarie  to  the  due  order  of  the  law  of  Armes,  and  the 
same  to  reverse,  pull  downe,  or  otherwise  deface  at  his  discretion,  as  well  in  coate  armes, 
helme,  standards,  pennons,  and  hatchments  of  tents  and  pavilions,  as  also  in  plate,  jewels, 
paper,  parchment,  windowes,  grave-stones,  and  monuments,  or  elsewhere  wheresoever 
they  bee  sett  or  placed,  whether  they  bee  in  sheild,  schochen,  lozenge,  square,  rondell, 
or  otherwise  howsoever,  contrarie  to  the  antiquitie  and  auncient  lawes,  customes,  rules, 
priviledges,  and  orders  of  Armes ;  and  further,  his  Highnes  hath  given  and  graunted  to 
the  said  Clarencieulx  full  power  and  authoritie  to  reprove,  controwle,  and  make  infamous 
by  proclamation  to  bee  made  at  the  assizes  or  generall  sessions  within  the  same  his  Pro- 
vince to  bee  had  and  kept,  or  at  such  other  place  or  places  as  hee  or  they  shall  thinke 
most  meete  and  convenient,  all  and  all  manner  of  person  or  pei-sons  that  unlawfully  and 
without  just  authoritie,  vocation,  or  dewe  calling,  doe  or  have  done,  or  shall  usurpe  or 
take  uppon  him  or  them  any  manner  of  title,  honour,  or  dignity,  as  esquire,  gentleman. 
And  likewise  to  reforme  and  controwle  all  such  as  at  any  funerall  or  interrments  shall  use 
or  weare  any  mourning  apparell,  as  gownes,  hoods,  tippetts,  or  such  like,  contrarie  to  the 
order  lymitted  and  prescribed  in  the  tyme  of  the  most  noble  Prince  King  Henrie,  of 
famous  memorie,  the  Seaventh,  otherwise  or  in  any  other  sort  then  to  their  estates  and 
degrees  doth  or  shall  appertayne  ;  and  furthermore,  his  Highnes  doth  prohibite  and  forbid 
that  no  painter,  glasier,  gouldsmith,  graver,  or  any  other  artificer,  whatsoever  hee  or  they 
bee,  within  the  said  Province  of  the  said  Clarencieulx,  shall  take  upon  them  to  painte, 
grave,  glase,  devise,  or  sett  fourth  by  any  wayes  or  meanes  any  manner  of  armes,  crests, 
cognizances,  pedegrees,  or  other  devise  appertayning  to  the  Office  of  Armes,  otherwise  or 
in  any  other  forme  or  manner  then  they  may  lawfully  doe  and  shalbee  allowed  by  the  sayd 
Clarencieulx,  his  deputie  or  deputies,  according  to  the  auncient  lawes  and  statutes  of 
armes;  and  his  Highnes  doth  forbid  and  streightly  comaund  all  sheriffs,  comissioners, 
arch-deacons,  officialls,  scriveners,  clarkes,  writers,  or  others,  whatsoever  they  bee,  to 
call,  name,  or  wTite  in  any  assize,  sessions,  court,  and  other  open  place  or  places,  or  else 
to  use  in  any  writing,  the  addition  of  esquire  or  gentleman,  unlesse  they  bee  able  to  stand 
unto  and  justifie  the  same  by  the  law  of  Armes  of  his  Highnes  sayd  Realme,  or  else  to  bee 
assertened  thereof  by  advertisement  in  writing  from  the  sayd  Clarencieulx  Kinge  of 
Armes,  his  deputie  or  deputies,  attorney  or  attornyes.  And  furthermore,  his  Highnes  doth 
straightly  charge  and  comaund  that  no  other  person  or  persons  shall  intromitt  or  meddle 
in  any  thinge  or  thinges  touching  or  concerning  the  Office  of  Armes,  within  the  sayd 
Province,  without  speciall  licence  and  authoritie  of  the  sayd  Clarencieulx,  in  writing, 
under  the  seale  of  the  sayd  office  first  had  and  obteyned  from  the  said  Clarencieulx:  all 
the  which  sayd  power,  preheminence,  jurisdiction,  and  authoritie  al)0ve  recited,  his 
Highnes,  for  himselfe,  his  heircs,  and  successors,  doth  give  and  graunt  to  the  sayd 
William  Camden,  ai's  Clarencieulx,  during  the  naturall  life  of  the  sayd  Clarencieulx,  in 
as  large  and  ample  manner  and  forme  in  every  thinge  and  thinges  as  any  his  predecessors, 
or  any  other  bearing  the  name  or  title  of  Clarencieulx,  have  or  had,  did  or  might  doe  by 


136  VISITATION  OF 

force  of  any  letters  patents  graunted  by  any  of  his  Highnes  predecessors,  as  of  right  hee  or 
they  ought  or  might  have  used  to  doe  and  exercise  by  force  of  his  sayde  office,  with  all 
manner  of  proffitts,  advantages,  and  emoluments  thereunto  belonging,  as  by  the  sayd 
recited  letters  patents,  amongst  other  thinges,  further  power  and  authorittie  thereby 
graunted  and  therein  conteyned  more  at  large  it  doth  and  will  appeare.  Now  know  yee, 
that  the  said  William  Camden,  al's  Clarencieulx,  for  divers  good  causes  and  considera- 
tions him  thereunto  moving,  hath  appointed,  constituted,  ordeyned,  deputed,  and  made, 
and  by  theis  presents  doth  appoint,  constitute,  ordeyne,  depute,  and  make  Nicholas 
Charles,  al's  Lancaster  Herauld,  and  his  assignes,  his  true  and  lawfull  marshall,  deputie 
and  deputies,  attorney  and  attornyes,  in  and  for  the  sayd  office  of  Clarencieulx  King  of 
Armes,  within  the  severall  counties  of  Huntingdon  and  Cambridg,  and  not  elsewhere, 
lawfully  to  doe,  execute,  exercise,  performe,  and  finishe  all  and  everie  act,  deed,  thinge, 
and  things  whatsoever,  needful,  requisite,  or  necessarie  to  bee  executed,  done,  and  per- 
formed, touching  or  concerning  all  or  any  the  premisses  before  recited  and  mentioned  or 
conteined  in  and  by  the  sayd  recited  Letters  Patents,  for  and  during  one  whole  yeare  now 
next  ensuing,  (if  the  sayd  William  Camden,  al's  Clarencieulx,  shall  so  long  live,)  except 
only  graunting  and  confirming  of  Armes  and  Crests ;  and  also  that  the  sayd  Nicholas 
Charles,  al's  Lancaster,  and  his  assignes,  shall  and  may  take  and  receive,  to  the  use  of 
the  said  William  Camden,  al's  Clarencieulx,  all  fees,  duties,  proffits,  and  commodities 
whatsoever  accrewing,  cominge,  growing,  or  arising  unto  the  sayd  William  Camden,  al's 
Clarencieulx,  by  vertue  of  the  office  aforesayd,  by  or  uppon  any  Visitation  or  Visitations 
within  the  said  counties  of  Huntingdon  and  Cambridg  aforesayd,  during  and  untill  the 
nyne  and  twentieth  daye  of  September,  which  shalbee  in  the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God  one 
thousand  sixe  hundred  and  foureteene  (except  before  excepted),  in  as  ample  manner  and 
forme  in  all  respects  as  the  said  William  Camden,  al's  Clarencieulx,  may,  might,  or  could 
doe  in  any  wise.  In  witnes  whereof,  the  said  William  Camden,  al's  Clarencieulx,  hath 
hereunto  sett  his  hand  and  scale  of  his  office  aforesayd,  dated  the  two  and  twentieth  daye 
of  July,  1613,  and  in  the  eleaventh  yeare  of  our  sayd  Sov'eigne  Lord  James,  by  the  grace 
of  God  Kinge  of  England,  Fraunce,  and  Ireland,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.  and  of  Scot- 
land the  sixe  and  fortieth. 

WILLIAM  CAMDEN,  CLARENCEUX, 

King  of  Armes. 

Sealed  and  delivered  in  the  presence 
of  mee, 
H.  Davies,  notary  publiqe. 
Marmaduke  Nandyke. 


IIUNTINGUOXSHIKE  A.   D.    1613.  137 


TO  TUE  BAYLIF  OF  THE  HUNDRED  OF  NORMA.VCROSSE,  OR  TO  HIS  DEPUTIE 
OR  DEPUTIES  THERE. 

By  vertue  of  His  Ma*'«'  Comission,  vnder  y*  Great  Scale  of  England,  you  shall  warne 
theis  knights,  esquires,  and  gentlemen  (whose  names  are  under  written)  to  appeare 
personally  before  mee,  Lancaster  Herald,  marshall  to  Clarencieux  King  of  Armes,  at 
Stilton,  within  your  Hundred  of  Normancrosse,  on  Tuesday  next,  being  the  xvij'''  daye  of 
August,  at  nine  of  the  clock  before  noone  the  same  daye,  at  the  house  of  William  Randall, 
being  the  signe  of  the  Angell,  in  the  sayd  towne  of  Stilton,  whereas  (God  willing)  I  doe 
intend  to  sitt  for  the  better  registring  of  all  the  gentlemen  within  your  Hundred,  and  to 
bringe  with  them  such  their  armes  and  crests  as  they  now  use  and  beare,  with  their 
discents,  pedigrees,  and  patentes  of  armes,  and  other  their  evidences  as  may  justify  the 
same  if  need  require  :  to  the  intent  that  I,  knowing  how  they  use  and  challeng  the  names 
of  esquires  and  gentlemen,  and  beare  their  coates  of  armes,  may  accordingly  take  notice 
thereof,  and  record  the  same,  and  to  disclayme  all  those  that  falsely  and  without  true 
ground  have  usurped  or  taken  the  title  of  esquires  or  gentlemen  uppon  them,  according 
to  the  tenor  of  His  Ma"^*  Comission  aforesayd,  and  to  returne  the  names  of  such  as  shall 
refuse,  if  any  such  there  bee,  that  I  may  proceed  against  them,  as  my  Comission  bindeth 
mee  in  y'  behalfe  for  such  contempts  ;  and  hereof  charge  them  not  to  faile,  as  they  will 
avoyd  the  perill  that  may  ensue  of  any  their  contempts  herein.  Yeoven  under  my  hand 
the  xiiij""  day  of  August,  Anno  D'ni  1613. 


THE  PROCLAMATION  FOR  DISCLAYMIXG  OF  SUCH  AS  HAVE  USURPED  THE  TITLE  OF  GENTLEMEN. 

The  King's  Most  Excellent  Ma»'=  being  desirous  that  the  nobility  and  gentry  of  this  his 
realme  should  bee  preserved  in  every  degree  as  well  in  honor  as  in  worship,  and  that  every 
person  and  personns,  bodyes  corporate  and  others,  should  bee  knowne  in  their  estates  and 
mysteries,  without  confusion  and  disorder,  hath  authorized  mee,  Lancaster  Herald,  as 
marshall  and  deputy  to  Clarenceux,  Kinge  of  Armes  of  the  south  parts  of  this  realme  of 
England,  not  onely  to  visite  all  this  sayd  Province,  to  peruse  and  take  knowledg,  survey, 
and  view  of  all  manner  of  armes,  cognizances,  and  crests,  and  other  like  devises,  with  the 
notes  of  the  discents,  pedigrees,  and  marriages  of  all  the  nobility  and  gentry  therein 
throughout  conteyned,  but  also  to  reprove,  controwle,  and  make  infamous  by  proclama- 
tion all  such  as  unlawfully  and  without  just  authority,  vocation,  or  due  calling,  doe  or 
have  done,  or  shall  usurpe  or  take  upon  them  any  name  or  title  of  honour  or  dignity,  as 
esquire  or  gentleman,  or  other,  as  by  his  Higlines  gratious  Comission  under  the  Greate 
Scale  of  England,  more  plainely  may  appeare.  Know  yee  therefore  that  I,  the  said  Lan- 
CAMD.  SOC.  T 


138  VISITATION  OF  HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 

caster  Herald,  for  the  accomplishment  of  his  Ma'"^'  desire,  and  furtherance  of  hisHighnes 
service  that  way,  at  this  present  making  Survey  within  the  county  of  Huntingdon,  have 
found  these  persons  whose  names  are  hereunder  written,  presumptuously  and  without  any 
good  ground  or  authority  to  have  usurped  the  name  and  title  of  gentlemen  contrary  to  all 
right,  and  to  the  auncient  custonie  of  this  land,  and  the  usage  of  the  law  of  armes;  which 
name  and  title  they  are  from  henceforth  no  more  to  use  or  take  upon  them,  upon  such 
further  paine  and  perill,  as  by  the  Earle  Marshall,  or  his  Ma''^^  most  honorable  comis- 
sioners  for  the  executing  of  the  office  of  earl  marshall  of  England,  shalbee  inflicted  and 
layd  upon  them  :  whereof  also  I  thought  good  hereby  to  advertise  all  other  his  Ma'"*^^  good 
and  loving  subjects  within  the  sayd  county,  that  as  they  tender  his  Highnes  pleasure  and 
desire  in  this  behalfe,  they  from  henceforth  shunne  and  avoyd  the  like,  and  forbear  to  use 
in  any  writing  or  otherwise  the  addition  of  an  esquire  or  gentleman,  unlesse  they  bee 
able  to  justifie  the  same  by  the  law  of  armes  and  the  law  of  the  realme.  Given  at  Stilton, 
the  xvij"'  day  of  August,  Anno  D'ni  1613. 


Whereas  by  vertue  of  a  comission  under  the  Great  Scale  of  England,  you  were  warned 
by  the  bayliff  of  the  Hundred  of  Normancrosse,  to  appeare  before  mee  Lancaster  Herald 
of  Armes,  at  Stilton,  where  I  satt  in  his  Ma"^^  behalf  and  service  to  register  all  the  gentle- 
men of  name  and  of  armes  within  the  sayd  Hundred  according  to  the  tenour  of  his  Ma''^* 
sayd  Comission,  and  to  disclayme  all  such  as  falsely  and  without  good  ground  have  usurped 
the  name  and  title  of  gentlemen.  Now  forasmuch  as  you  have  made  default  of  your 
appearance,  to  the  hinderance  of  his  Ma''*^'  service  and  contempt  of  the  Great  Scale  of 
England,  these  are  to  comaunde  you  in  his  Ma''^^  name,  that  you  appeare  personally  on 
the  first  daye  of  November  next  ensuing  the  date  hereof,  before  the  Earle  Marshall  of 
England,  there  to  aunswere  your  contempts  ;  and  hereof  fayle  you  not,  as  you  will  forfeits 
tenne  pounds  the  man  unto  the  King's  Ma''^,  or  any  other  the  perills  that  may  ensue  of 
any  their  contempts.     Geuen  at  Stilton,  the  xvij"*  day  of  August,  Anno  D'ni  1613. 


INDEX. 


Aulkmondbury  Church,  Arms  in  the 
windows  of,  46. 

Bamewell,  Excerpta  ex  Registro  Prio- 
ratus  de,juxtaCantabrigiam,  49. 

Bevill,  Roberti,  de  Sawtrey,  ex  chartis, 
5—11,43,44,45. 

Brudenell  de  Deen,  Thomse,  mil.  et  baro- 
netti,  ex  chartis  et  evidentiis,  82 — 86. 

Buck  worth  Church,  Arms  in  the  windows 
of,  45. 

Camden,  William,  Clarencieux,  Commis- 
sion to  him  for  his  Visitation,  132. 

his  Deputation  to  Lancaster  He- 
rald at  Arms,  134. 

Charles,  Nich,  Letter  of,  to  Mr.  Robt. 
Castle  of  Glatton,  111. 

Clarke,  John,  t.  Hen.  VII.  Arms  of,  30. 

Conington  Church,  Arms  in  the  windows 
of,  A.D.  1613,  24. 

Coton,  Note  of  charters  relating  to  the 
Family  of,  23,  75,  76. 

Cotton,  Arms  of,  upon  an  ancient  basin 
and  ewer  at  Conington,  25. 

Dodington  Church,  Arms  upon  a  monu- 
ment and  in  the  windows  at,  48. 

Elton,  Arms  in  the  windows  of  the  House 
and  Church  of,  14. 

Holme  Church,  Inscription  in  a  window 
of,  23,  53. 

Huntingdon,  Seal  of  the  Town  of,  1. 

Arms  in  St.  Benet's  Church 


at,  93. 


in  the  Church  of  Allhallows 


94 


Kimbolton  Church,  Arms  in,  22. 
Lancaster  Herald,  summons  of,  to  the  Bay- 
liff  of  the  Hand,  of  Normancrosse,  137. 


Lancaster  Herald,    Proclamation  of,  for 
disclayming  of  such  as  have  usurped 
the  title  of  Gentlemen,  137. 
Pedigrees. 

Ap  Rhese,  31. 

Astrie,  98,  99. 

Audley,  54. 

Baldwyn,  58. 

Beaumys,  16. 

Bedell,  38. 


116. 


Bellay,  122. 
Best,  65. 
Bevill,  8,  9, 
Beumes,  77,  78. 
Bolton,  55. 
Broughton,  81. 
Browne,  95. 
Calton,  40. 
Castle,  111. 
Clifton,  4. 
Cotton,  26,  27,  28. 
Cromwell,  79,  80. 
Cropley,  59. 
Deyer,  69,  70,  71. 
Edwards,  113. 
Fawkener,  36. 
Folvile,  76. 
Forster,  56. 
Fowberge,  104. 
Germin,  106. 
Grace,  21. 
Herbert,  17. 
Heme,  97. 
Hetley,  108. 
Holcot,  21. 
HuUock,  108. 
Jackman,  105. 


140 


Jawdrell,  66. 

Kaye,  33. 
Knowles,  101. 
Kryell,  113,  114. 
Leete,  67. 
Louthe,  11. 
Luke,  60,  61. 
Marshall,  34. 
Moyne,  78. 
Nailour,  96,  109,  : 
Paris,  62. 
Payne,  64. 
Pikering,  19. 
Pratt,  37. 
Pulter,  101. 
Rooe,  92. 
Rous,  103. 
St.  John,  2. 
Sapcotts,  12. 


Slade,  20. 

Stones,  101. 

Taylarde,  &c.  87—91. 

Throckmorton,  123. 

Torkyngton,  102. 

Tryce,  107. 

Turbervyle,  57. 

Tyringham,  115,  116. 

Walden,  18. 

Whalley,  35. 

Whitbrooke,  72. 

Williams,  20. 

Wingfield,  112. 

Wingfield  of  Wingfield  Castle,  125. 

Wingfield  of  Upton  in  Lincolnshire, 
128. 

Wingfield  ofDunham  in  Norfolk,  129. 

Wingfield  of 129. 

Wingfield  of  Brantham,  130. 

Wingfield  of  Kimbolton,  131. 
St.  Neot,  Arms  in  the  Church  of,  47. 
Sawtrey,    Arms    in    Laurence    Farron's 
house  at,  12,  13. 


Seals  of 

Nig.  de  Amundeville,  121. 

Rob.  de  Bellomanso,  29. 

Will.  Bevill,  44. 

Tho.  de  Beuyle,  117. 

Beyvill,  116. 

Humfr.    de    Bohun,   com.   Heref. 
100. 

Joh.  Burcy,  68. 

Abb.  S.  Pet.  de  Burgo,  43. 

Joh.  Bussy,  mil.  67. 

Will.  Cornewelle,  119. 

Ric.  de  Cornubia,  119. 

Ric.  Drewe,  30. 

Town  of  Huntingdon,  1. 

Joh.  fil.  Galfridi,  100. 

Alic.  ux.  Hug.  of  the  Stok,  120. 

Tho.  at  Lathe,  29. 

Giles  de  Merc,  121. 

Will,  de  Merc,  120. 

Ric.  Nevill  com.  Warrew.  dom.  de 
Bergeuenny,  74. 

Joh.  Reynes,  mil.  84. 

Tho.  Reynes,  84. 

Pet.  de  Scudemore,  82. 

Tho.  Segvinton,  117. 

Henr.  Strete,  85. 

Joh.  de  Tilneye,  29. 

Tho.  de  Trentham,  119. 

Beatr.  de  Waldechef,  11. 

Joh.  Waldeschef,  118. 

Walt,  de  Wassingele,  29. 
Southoo  Church,  Arms  taken  from,  41, 

42. 
Stilton  Church,  Inscription  in  the  windows 

of,  23. 
Stoughton  Church,  Arms  in  the  windows 

of,  51. 
Stoughton  Magna,  Arms  from  Sir  William 

Dyer's  hall  at,  53. 
Walton,  Arms  in  the  Church  of,  73. 
Wesenham,  Notes  of  Charters  relating  to 
the  Family  of,  25. 


London :  J.  B.  Nichols  and  Son,  Printers,  25,  Parliament-street. 


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