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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.
HUNTINGDONSHIRE A. D. 1613.
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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