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NOTES 

VOL.  5. 


PRIVATELY    PRINTED. 
1903. 


CONTENTS. 


DEEDS. 

Bond  of  Marriage  of  John  Faulconer  with  Mary  Chippen,  1763 

CoUett  and  Wade  Families        ....... 

Marriage  Settlements  between  Peter  Ouvry  and  Franciska  Garnault,  1766 
Punchard  Family  ........ 

Settlements  on   Marriage  of  the   Hon'"''  Nathaniel  Curzon  with  the  Hon''''^ 
Sophia  Noel,  1777  ....... 


PAGfi 

107 

■51 

56 

40 


GRANT.S    OF    ARMS,    &c. 


Assignment  of  Arms  of  Keeling,  to  be  borne  quarterly  with  Fletcher,  to  the 

Rev.  William  Fletcher,  l8j6  . 

Grant   of  alteration   of  the   Arms  and   Crest   to  Thomas  William   Fletcher, 

1838 

Grant  of  Arms  to  Edward  Greenhill  Amphlett,  1903 
Grant  of  Arms  to  Thomas  Shadwall,  1537 
Grant  of  Crest  to  Thomas  William  Fletcher,  1846 
Grant  of  Supporters  to  Sir  Henry  Warde,  1831 


14 

'5 
43 
23 
16 

85 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 


Arms  of  Molesworth  (in  colours) 

Book-plate  of  "  Kdward  Amphlett  " 

Book-plate  of  "Edward  Greenhill  Amphlett,  Worthing,  Sussex 

Book-plate  of  "  Sir  Robert  Collins"     . 

Book-plate  of  Cookson  .... 

Book-plate  of  Floyer     ..... 

Book-plate  of  Lysler     ..... 

Book-plate  of  "  Frederic  Ouvry  ■■ 


.  faiiii. 


1903 


page  113 
44 
43 

'3-' 
30 
24 

■36 


LETTER 

From  Jo:  Collins  to  his  son  Charles,  1682 


133 


i;2SG'15^ 


PEDIGREES. 

PAGE                                                          *                          PAGE 

Aniphlett  of  Hadzor         .             .           72 

Ilardwickc           .            .            .         145 

Amphlett  of  Clent 

76 

Jermyn     . 

57 

Baring 

59 

Lukin 

4 

Battye 

160 

Lyster 

134 

Bell 

108 

Maddock 

180 

Bourne     . 

41 

Mirehouse 

42 

Chance     . 

9 

Molesworth 

113 

Collins 

118 

Onslow 

191 

Colyer      . 

139 

Ouvry 

51 

Cook  son  . 

30 

Pearce 

162 

Craig 

184 

Punchard 

36 

Curzon     . 

95 

Salt 

17 

Darby 

69 

Serocold 

164,   170 

Faulconer 

102 

Shadvvell 

19 

Fletcher  . 

12 

Taunton 

'52 

Floyer 

24 

Trotman 

45 

Fox 

•54 

Wade 

148 

Garnault 

53 

Warde      . 

79 

Gould       . 

62 

Welman 

I 

Green 

,  \ 

66 

Wood       . 

86 

Groome    . 

177 

WILLS. 


CoUines,  John,  1581 

122 

Craig,  Lewis,  1681 

189 

Collins,  Charles,  1734      . 

130 

Lister,  Walter,  1623 

137 

Collins,  John,  1614 

123 

Lyster,  Anthony,  1797     . 

138 

Collins,  John,  1656  and  1665 

126 

Ward,  Sir  John,  1726      . 

83 

Collins,  Marj',  1664 

129 

Ward,  Mary,  1726 

S3 

CoUyns,  Johane,  1631 

I2S 

WOODCUTS   OF   ARMS    AND    SEALS. 


Amphlett 

Lukin 

Lyster 


134. 


43 
8 

136 


Mirehouse,  impaling  Edwards    .  42 

Shadwell  ...  23 

Tristram,  impaling  Hanmer        .  2 


NOTES. 


Pedigree  of  PVelman. 


Welman. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  33-] 


Simon  Welman  of  Chaffcombe,  co.  Somerset,  = 
clothier,  burgess  of  Taunton.  Will  dated 
17  September  1670,  proved  3  December  1670 
(P.C.C.  183  Pemi). 


Babb. 

I  St 

wife. 


Jsaac  Welman  of= 
Poundsford  Park, 
CO.  Somerset ;  execu- 
tor to  his  father's 
will  3  December 
1670,  and  to  will  of 
his  brother,  Simon 
Welman,  30  April 
1 708  ;  High  Sheriff 
1 7 10;  died,  aged  69, 
in  1715,  bur.  at  Pit- 
minster,  CO.  Somer- 
set. Will  dated  10 
July  1 7 14,  adminis- 
tration granted  31 
May  17 1 7  (P.C.C. 
106  Whitfield). 


=Prudence  Bennett 
of  Wincanton,  co. 
Somerset  ;  marr. 
istly  .  .  .  Par- 
sons. She  died  in 
1729.     2nd  wife. 


Simon  Welman  of  St.  Swithin's,= 
London,  M.D. ;  of  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  28  March  1653, 
demy  of  Magdalen  College  1655, 
B.A.  1656,  M.A.  1658,  Fellow 
1658-61,  M.D.  from  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge,  1686,  Fellow  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  12  April  1687; 
died  in  1707,  bur.  at  Battersea,  co. 
Surrey.  Will  dated  25  March  1707, 
proved  30  April  170S  (P.C.C.  104 
Barrett). 


Smith. 


A  son,  mentioned  in  will  of  his 
grandfather,  Simon  ^Velmall,  1 7 
September  1670;  died  young. 


William      Bun-=Mary,  marr.  after  25  March  Elizabeth  Welman,  mentioned 

combe  of  Trull,     1707;     mentioned     in     her  in  will   of  her   uncle,    Simon 

CO.  Somerset.         father's  will    10    July  1714;  Welman,     25     March     1707; 

died  in  1718.  died,  aged  78,  in  1755. 


Simon  Welman, 
born  30  April, 
bapt.  at  Bishops 
Hull,  CO.  Somer- 
set, 19  May  1682. 


Simon  Welman  of  Poundsford= 
Park,  CO.  Somerset,  Lieut. - 
Colonel  of  Taunton  Yellow 
Regiment  of  Militia  ;  born  26 
December  1683,  bapt.  at 
Bishops  Hull,  CO.  Somerset ; 
died,  aged  33,  ig  May  17 16, 
bur.  at  Pitminster,  co.  Somerset. 
Will  dated  17  May  17 16,  proved 
26  July  1 7 16  (P.C.C.  155  Fox). 


=Elizabeth  Hawkins,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Benjamin  Hawkins  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon, 
merchant;  bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's,  Exeter, 
22  March  i68f  ;  marriage  settlements 
dated  29  March  1709;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  26  July  1716;  administra- 
trix to  her  father-in-law,  Isaac  Welman, 
31  May  17 17;  died,  aged  81,  17  April 
1764.  Will  dated  12  May  1761,  proved 
12  October  1764  (P.C.C.  410  Simpson). 


Margaret,  marr.  before  17  September  1670,  John  Langdon,  mentioned=j=Katherine,  mentioned 
lohn  Satchell ;  mentioned  in  will  of  her  in  his  father-in-law's  will  •-  ^"-  f-^i-—''-  ■•"" 
brother,  Simon  Welman,  25  March  1707.         17  September  1670. 


I 


in    her    father's    will 
17  September  1670. 


A 


Isaac  Welman,  bom 
at  Bishops  Hull,  co. 
Somerset,  3  January 
i684  ;  died,  aged  24, 
in  1709.   

Edward  Welman,  born 
at  Bishops  Hull  4 
September  1687  ; 

died  in  infancy. 


Thomas  Welman  of  Poundsford  Lodge,  co.= 
Somerset;  born  in  1693,  bapt.  at  Bishops 
Hull  9  July  1694;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  10  July  1 7 14,  and  in  will  of  his  brother, 
Simon  VVelman,  17  May  17 16;  High  Sheriff 
1733  ;  named  by  John  Halliday  as  guardian  to 
his  children  17  July  1749;  died,  aged  63, 
6  November  1757.  Will  dated  9  August  1755, 
proved  24  January  1758  (P.C.C.  27  Hutton). 


=Mary  Hawkins,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Benjamin 
Hawkins  of  Exeter,  co. 
Devon;  marr.  in  1731; 
executri.x  to  her  hus- 
band's will  24  January 
1758;  died,  aged  71, 
27  September  1760. 


A\ 


Isaac  Welman  of  Poundsford  Park  ;= 
born  at  Cutliffs,  near  Poundsford,  22 
February  17 10;  J. P.  for  co.  Somerset; 
died  at  Yarde  House,  Taunton,  co. 
Somerset,  9  February,  bur.  at  Pitminster 
21  February  1782.  M.I.  Administra- 
tion granted  20  April  1782,  to  Thomas 
Welman  of  Poundsford  Park,  the  son 
and  next  of  kin. 


Ji^c^mf/ 


.fTlMU 


=Jane  Tristram,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Robert 
Tristram  of  Barnstaple,  co. 
Devon,  by  Rebecca  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Hanmer;  born  26  March 
1 7 1 9  ;  marr.  at  Barnstaple 
(marriage  settlements  dated 
13  April  1737);  died  at 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  aged  55,  Seal  of  Robert  Tristram 
4  March,  bur.  at  Pitminster     of    Exeter,    who    marr. 

<-  TIT „u   ,»_,.  Rebecca,  only  child  of  the 

16  March  1775.  p^^^.     j^j,„  ^Hanmer    of 

Barnstaple,    M.A.,    to    a 
letter  dated  I  June  1770. 


y/^^S/^^i--t^ 


/K 


i^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  JFaks," 
Vol.  III.,  page  J  J.) 


Mary  Welman, 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  17 
September  1670. 


John  Gold,  mentioned  in  will  of  his=j=Grace,   marr.   before   17  September 


brother-in-law,     Simon     Welman,     25 
March  1707;  died  before  10  July  1714. 


1670;    mentioned    in    will    of    her 
brother,  Isaac  Welman,  lojuly  1714. 


John  Wyattof  Bishops^^Prudence,  born  at  Bishops 
Hull,  mentioned  in  Hull  8  January  i6||;  marr. 
before  10  July  1714;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her  sister-in- 
law,  Elizabeth  Welman,  12 
May  1761  ;  died  in  1761. 


will  of  his  brother-in- 
law,  Simon  Welman, 
17  May  1 7 16. 


Farnham  Haskol,   Non-=f=Hannah,  marr. 


conformist  Minister  at 
Bishops  Hull ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  brother-in- 
law,  Thomas  Welman, 
9  August  1755.  ^ 


after  10  July 
1 7 14;  died  in 
1746. 


Simon  Welman  of  Yarde  House, 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset ;  not  2 1 , 
17  May  1 7 16;  named  by  John 
Halliday  as  guardian  to  his  children 
17  July  1749;  executor  to  his 
mother's  will  12  October  1764; 
died,  aged  83,  12  September  1799. 
Will  dated  6  May  1784,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  2  Sep- 
tember 1794  and  16  September 
1795,  proved  31  October  1799, 
by  Thomas  Welman  and  Edmund 
Trowbridge  Halliday,  nephews 
(P.C.C.  752  Howe). 


John  Halliday  of= 
Yarde  House,  Taun- 
ton ;  M.P.  for 
Taunton  15  April 
1754  ;  died  8  June 

1754.  Will  dated  1 7 
July  1 749,  with  codi- 
cil dated  27  Dec. 
1752.  Administra- 
tion granted  18  Feb. 

1755.  Proved  14 
May  1759,  by  son 
John  Halliday,  sole 
Exor  (P.C.C.  47 
Paul).  ^ 


=Mary,  mentioned 
in  will  of  her 
grandfather,  Isaac 
Welman,  10  July 
1714 ;  administra- 
trix to  her  husband 
18  February  1755; 
living  6  May  1784; 
died  in  1792. 


Elizabeth  Welman, 
mentioned  in  will 
of  her  grandfather, 
Isaac  Welman,  10 
July  1 7 14;  died, 
aged  16,  in  1727. 


Lukin. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  46.] 


Pedigree  of  Lukitt. 


Geoffrey  Lukin  of  High  Ongar,  co.  Essex  ;   had  a  grant  of  Manor  of= 
Mashbery  from  the  King,  32  Henry  VHl.  ;  died  6  November  1549,  bur. 
at  High  Ongar.     Will  dated  15  October  1549,  i)roved  27  February  15515 
(P.C.C.  4  Tashe).     Administration  granted  8  February  157^,  to  Henry 
Lukin  of  Roxwell,  co.  Essex,  yeoman,  grandson. 


^Margaret,  mentioned 
in  her  husband's  will 
15  October  1549. 


Thomas  Lukin  of=j= 
Roxwell,  CO.  Essex, 
eldest  son  and 
heir;  alienated  the 
Manor  of  Mash- 
bery to  his  brother, 
Thomas  Lukin, 
4  Edward  VL  ; 
executor  to  his 
father's  will  2  7  Feb. 
1555  ;  bur. at  Rox- 
well. Will  dated  25 
Sept.  1558,  proved 
9  Oct.  1559,  by  his 
brother,  William 
Lukin.  (P.C.C.  45 


Chaymiy). 


Mary  Wood,= 
dau.  of  John 
WoodofBad- 
dow ;  marr.  at 
St.  Botolph's, 
Bishopsgate, 
London,  23 
August  1576. 
1st  wife. 


Eleanor  King, 
mentioned  in 
her  father-in- 
law's  will  15 
October  1549, 
and  in  her 
husband's  will 
25  September 
1558- 


mentioned 
in  will  of 
her  father- 
in-law  15 
Oct.  1 549. 
ist  wife. 


A 


=William  Lukin= 
of  St.  Huse,  in 
Baddow,  co. 
Essex ;  farmer 
of  the  Manor  of 
Mashbery  and 
patron  of  the 
Rectory  10  De- 
cember 1550  ; 
proved  the  wills 
of  his  father, 
Geoffrey  Lukin, 
and  of  his 
brother,  Tho- 
mas Lukin;  died 
before  8  Feb- 
ruary i57f. 


=Thomasin  Wal- 
ter, dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William 
Walter  of  Rox- 
well. She  marr. 
2ndly  Edmund 
Ruckwood  (mar- 
riage licence 
[Bishop  of  Lon- 
don] dated  14 
February  1577). 
2nd  wife. 


Joan,  men- 
tioned in 
her  father's 
will  15  Oc- 
tober 1 549, 
as  married 
to  William 
Stane. 


I 


=Thomas  Lukin  of= 
Mashbery,  gent ; 
renounced  execu- 
tion of  will  of  his 
brother,  the  Rev. 
John  Lukin,  14 
July  1597 ;  bur.at 
Mashbery  3  Nov. 
1619.  Will  dated 
18  May  1619, 
proved  in  Lon- 
don 15  Dec. 
i6i9(P.C.C.  113 
Parker). 


=Joan  Norris, 
dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Norris  of 
Great  Bad- 
dow ;  proved 
her  husband's 
will  1 5  De- 
cember 1619. 
2nd  wife. 


Rev.  John   Lukin,  Vicar=j=Margaret,adminis- 


of  Ashelden,  co.  Essex 
Rector  of  All  Saints',  Col- 
chester, 22  July  1557,  and 
of  Cricksea,  co.  Essex,  17 
January  158 J,  Vicar  of 
Ashelden  6  February 
158!;  bur.  at  Ashelden. 
Will  dated  24  April  1597. 
Administration  granted 
Thursday,  14  July  1597 
(Cons:  Court  of  London, 


151  Speriti). 


tratrix  to  her 
husband's  will  14 
July  1597  ;  marr. 
2ndly  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Morris, 
Rector  of  Layer 
Marney,  co.  Essex 
(marriage  licence 
[Bishop  of  Lon- 
don] dated  1 8 
October  1597). 


A 


John  Lukin  of  Plashey,=f=Mary  Rydges     William  Lukin=f"Mary     Wild- 


co.  Essex,  son  and  heir ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  18  May  1619.  Will 
dated  3  August  1622, 
proved  at  Braintree  9 
November  1622  (Com- 
missary of  London  for 
Essex  and  Herts).  /\ 


of  Buttsbery, 
CO.  Essex ; 
executrix  to 
her  husband's 
will  9  No- 
vember 1622. 


ofLyndsell,co. 
Essex,  gent ; 
mentioned  in 
his  father's  will 
18  May  1619. 


bore,  dau. 
of  Nicholas 
Wildbore  of 
Braintree,  co. 
Essex. 


A 


I 
Thomas  Lukin 
of  Good  Easter; 
mentioned  in- 
his  father's  will 
18  May  i6ig, 
and  in  will  of  his 
brother,  John 
Lukin,  3  August 
1622. 


Catherine   D'Oyley,  dau.  of  Thomas   D'Oyley  of==Henry  Lukin  of  Much  Baddow,=j=Hannah. 


London,  M.D.,  and  widow  of  Wortley  Jessop  of    co.  Essex;  born  in  1586;  men- 


Broomshall  and  Scofton,  co.  York ;  marr.  at 
Worksop,  CO.  Nottingham,  22  December  1618; 
mentioned  in  her  father-in-law's  will  18  May  1619. 
I  St  wife. 


tioned  in  his  father's  will  18  May 
161 9,  and  in  will  of  his  half- 
brother,  John  Lukin,  3  August 
1622  ;  died  in  1630. 


2nd  wife. 


Edward  Lukin  of  Much  Baddow,=i=Ann  King,  dau.  of  George 
CO.       Essex  ;      matriculated      at     King  of  Lawling  Hall,  in 
Gloucester     Hall,      Oxford,      lo     Latchingdon,  co.  Essex. 
December  T591,  aged  24;   living 
17  June  1597.  /K 


William  I-ukin, 
died  s.p. 


Ann     Lukin, 
died  s.p. 


Rose  Abell  of=Y=Edward    Lukin   of  Good    Easter,   co.=Christian,   widow  of    .     .     .    Neale  of 


Margaretting 
CO.  Essex 
I  St  wife. 


Essex,  gent. ;  mentioned  in  his  father's     Margaretting  ;  marriage  licence  (Bishop 
will  18  May  16 19;  aged  40,  15  January     of  London)  dated  15  January  163!,  she 


i63|. 


A 


then  aged  26.     2nd  wife. 


Walter  Lukin  of  Mashbery  and=Jane  Skelton,  dau.  of  John  Skelton  of  West  Hanningfield,  co. 


Bedfords,  co.  Essex,  gent  ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will 
18  May  1619;  aged  30,  10  Feb- 
ruary i62y;  died  before  10  April 
1662. 


Essex,  gent ;  marr.  by  licence  (Bishop  of  London)  at  St. 
Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf,  London,  10  February  i62j,  she  then 
aged  19;  marr.  2ndly  the  Rev.  William  Rogers  of  Langdon 
Hills,  CO.  Essex  (marriage  licence  [Faculty  Office]  dated 
17  August  1664. 


William  Lukin  of  Bedfords= 
and  Mashbery  ;  heir  to  his 
uncle,  Walter  Lukyn  of 
Mashbery  and  Bedfords  ; 
bur.  at  Mashbery  16 
August  1695.  ^^'11  dated 
13  August  1695,  proved 
at  Good  Easter,  co. 
Essex,  16  October  1695 
(Peculiar  of  Good  Easter). 


=Dorothy  Wood,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Robert 
Wood  of  Barnston,  Boughton,  and  Parkers, 
all  CO.  Essex ;  marr.  at  Good  Easter  7  No- 
vember 1670;  executrix  to  her  husband's  will 
1 6 October  1695  ;  bur.  at  Mashbery  19  March 
i7|§.  Will  dated  26  January  172-,  proved 
at  Chelmsford  8  May  1730  (Arch:  Court  of 
Middlesex  [Essex and  Herts.]  291  Grayling). 

Signature  to  deed  dated  23  July  1680. 


M  .1 

Catherine  Lukin. 


Walter  Lukin,  died  in 
infancy.    

Henry  Lukin  of 
Matching,  co.  Essex, 
Nonconformist  Minis- 
ter; born  I  Jan.  162I; 
died  13  Sept.  17 19. 
(See  "Dictionary  of 
National  Biography," 
Vol.  XXXIV.,  page 
266.) 

D 


William  Lukin  of  Writtle,  co.  Essex  ;=j=Ann  Boosey  of 
born  in  1679;  mentioned  in  his  father's     Good    Easter 
will  13  August  1695;  named  overseer     died  before  27 
to  will  of  his  brother,  Robert  Lukin,     June  1747. 
28    March     1716;     executor    to    his 
mother's  will  8  May  1730;  died  in  1747. 
Administration  granted  27  June  1747, 
to  his  son,  William  Lukin  (Peculiar  of 
Writtle,  I  Asser).  ^ 


Richard  Prince=j=Dorothy,  mentioned 


of  Navestock, 
CO.  Essex,  son  of 
Richard  Prince 
ofSteventon,co. 
Salop,  by  Mary 
his  wife. 


in  her  father's  will  13 
August  1695  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Alder- 
manbury,  London, 
13  May  1708. 


/K 


Walter  Lukin  of  Baddow,  co.  Essex; 
of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 2  2  October  1591,  aged  20; 
a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 
November  1592;  died  before  1 7  June 
1597.  Sentence  on  his  will  in  favour 
ofEdwardLukin(P.C.C.59C'6;M(?w). 


Clemence 
died  s.[). 


I.ukin,     Judith,    marr.     Edward    Warde    of 


Isabel,  marr.  Chris- 
topher Hanworth  of 
Maldon,  co.  Essex. 


Havering,  co.  Essex. 


Jane,  marr.  Abraham  Carrington  of 

Maldon. 


Robert  Lukin  of  Wellstye,  in  Barnston,=f=Dorothy    Lane,    dau.    of    Lionel    Lane    of    Felstead, 

and  Mashbery,  both  co.  Essex,  gent ; 

bapt.    at    Good    Easter,    co.    Essex, 

31    March   1683;    mentioned    in   his 

father's  will    13   August    1695 ;    bur. 

at  Barnston  5  April  i  716.    Will  dated 

28  March  17 16,  proved  at  Chelmsford 

24  May  17 16  (Commissary  of  London 

for  Essex  and  Herts.) 


/  ^-^n/Q^^i^^i-^ 


CO.  Essex,  and  grand-daughter  of  Admiral  Lionel  Lane 


of  Beccles,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Dorothea  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Bohun  of  \Vesthall  Hall,  co.  Essex ;  marr.  by 
licence  6  November  1706;  executrix  to  her  husband's 
will  24  May  1716;  died  before  1744. 


Robert  Lukin  of  Braintree,  co.  Essex  y 
born  in  1 708 ;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  28  March  1716  ;  died  before  1744. 
ist  husband. 

Signature  to  deed  dated  14  April  1733. 


=Sarah  Hicks,  sister  of= 
Thomas  Hicks  of 
Tanfield,  co.  Essex  ; 
marr.   2ndly   13   Feb- 


ruary 
1790. 


i75t;    died 


=Colonel  William  Windham  of 
Felbrigge  Hall,  co.  Norfolk  (son 
of  Ash  Windham  of  Felbrigge 
Hall,  M.P.);  Colonel  Norfolk 
Militia;  died  30  October  1761. 
2nd  husband. 


/K 


Robert  Lukin  of  Welbeck  Street,  London;  born  in  1733;  Captain  2nd= 
•Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays) ;  died  at  Dorset  Street,  Portman  Square, 
London,  19  October  1816. 


=Jane  Russell,  died 
at  Welbeck  Street, 
London,  4  March 
1799. 


Sarah  Ann,  marr.  at  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk, 
10  June  1794,  George  Wheatley  Ridsdale, 
Captain  6th  Dragoons  (Inniskilling). 


Lionel  Lukin  of  Mashbery,  Bigwood  Hall  in  Great  Dunmow,  and  of= 
Braintree,  all  in  co.  Essex;  born  in  1710;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  28  March  1716;  left  his  property  to  his  grand-nephew,  James 
William  Lukin  of  Sandhill  Lodge,  co.  Hants  (only  son  of  James 
Lukin  of  Teddington,  co.  Middlesex);  died  in  1777,  bur.  at  Barnston, 
CO.  Essex.  Will  dated  7  September  1777,  proved  6  October  1777 
(Arch :  Court  of  Middlesex  [Essex  and  Herts]  446  Amis). 


Signature  to  deed  dated  i  September  1764. 


=Anne  Wyatt  of  Braintree ; 
born  in  1732;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will 
6  October  1777;  died  17 
February  1781,  bur.  at 
Barnston. 


Lionel  Lukin,  born  in 
1762  ;  died  the  same 
year,  bur.  at  Barnston. 


The  Very  Rev.  George  William  Lukin,= 
bapt.  at  Braintree  26  September  1739; 
of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B. 
1797,  D.C.L.  Oxford  1798;  Rector 
of  Felbrigge  and  Aylmerton,  co. 
Norfolk,  Prebendary  of  Westminster 
1797,  Dean  of  Wells  1799;  died  at 
the  Deanery,  Wells,  co.  Somerset,  27 
November  181 2,  bur.  at  Felbrigge. 


Catherine  Doughty,  elder  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Robert  Doughty  of 
Han  worth  Park,  co.  Norfolk  ;  born 
27  February  1748,  bapt.  privately 
the  next  day  (baptism  registered  at 
Hanworth) ;  marr.  at  Hanworth  30 
June  1767  ;  died  at  8  Stein  Place, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  69,  15 
April,  bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex,  20  April  18 14. 


A\ 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  Eiii^land  and  Wales" 
Vol.  VII.,  page  33.) 


Dorothy  Lukin, 
died  unmarried. 


James  Lukin  of  Teddington,  co.= 
Middlesex;  born  at  Little  Dunmow, 
CO.  Essex,  10  September  1736;  died 
1 1  October,  bur.  in  the  old  parish 
church,  Teddington,  17  October  1823. 
AVili  dated  14  September  1823,  with 
codicil  of  same  date,  proved  in  London 
22  October  1823,  by  James  William 
Lukin,  the  son,  one  of  the  Exors 
(P.C.C.  584  Richards). 


=Mary  Kemp,  died, 
aged  80,  24  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at 
the  old  parish 
church,  Teddington, 
30  September   18 14. 


A\ 


William   Lukin  of=Susanna, dau. 
London  ;  born  in     of   the    Rev. 
1739;    mentioned     Angell      Silk 
in  will  of  his  uncle,     of    Stebbing, 
Lionel    Lukin,    7     co.  Essex. 
September    1777; 
executor     to     his 
father's     will      1 5 
November    1781  ; 
died  s.p.  in  1826. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  Engla?id  and  Wales," 
Vol.  III.,  page  46.) 


William  Lukin  of  Little  Dunmow,  co.  Essex ;  bapt.: 
at  Barnston,  co.  Essex,  29  January  1711;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  28  March  17 16,  in  will  of  his  grand- 
mother, Dorothy  Lukin,  26  January  172^;  executor  to 
will  of  his  brother,  Lionel  Lukin,  6  October  1777  ;  bur. 
at  Little  Dunmow.  Will  dated  9  April  1781,  proved 
at  Chelmsford  15  November  1781  (Arch:  Court  of 
Middlesex  [Essex  and  Herts]  52  Jiogers). 


Signature  to  deed  dated  20  June  1761. 


=Ann  Stokes,  dau.  of  James  Stokes  of 
Great  Dunmow,  co.  Essex;  born  in 
1715;  died  30  September  1780,  bur. 
at  the  Priory  Church,  Little  Dunmow. 


Signature  to  deed  dated  20  June  1 76 1. 


Lionel  Lukin  of  Hythe,  co.  Kent,  Citizen  and  Coachmaker  of 
London  ;  born  at  Dunmow  18  May  1742  ;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  9  April  1781  ;  inventor  of  the  lifeboat,  patent  completed 
I  December  1785;  marr.  2ndly  Hesther  Clissold  of  Reading,  co. 
Berks;  died,  aged  92,  16  February  1834,  bur.  at  St.  Leonard's, 
Hythe.  Memorial  window  in  the  chancel  there.  {See  ^'Dictionary 
of  National  Biography,"  Vol.  XXXIV.,  page  266.) 


=Anne  Walker  of  Bishop's 
Stortford,  co.  Essex,  and 
widow  of  Henry  Gilder 
of  Dunmow ;  died  at 
Faversham,  co.  Kent, 
aged  84,  28  January  1852. 


As 


Robert  Lukin,  men- 
tioned in  will  of  his 
uncle,  Lionel  Lukin, 
7  September  1777, 
and  in  his  father's  will 
9  April  1 78 1. 


=Sarah  Dorothy, 
died,  aged  75, 
3ijanuaryi8i3. 


Charles     Lukin     of    London  ;=i=Ann  Fogg  of  Wigan, 


A 


mentioned  in  will  of  his  uncle, 
Lionel  Lukin,  7  September  1777; 
executor  to  his  father's  will  15 
November  1781  ;  died  at  Fins- 
bury  Circus,  London,  aged  76, 
9  January  1828.  /\ 


CO.  Lancaster ;  died 
at  Leigh  Street, 
Brunswick  Square, 
London,  22  January 
1818. 


Dorothy,  marr. 
Richard  Cook. 


Anne,  marr.  after  7 
September  1777  .  .  . 
Edwards  ;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will 
9  April  I  781. 


John  Lukin, 
died  in 

infancy. 


Elizabeth  Lukin,  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her 
uncle,  Lionel  Lukin,  7 
September  1777,  and  in 
her  father's  will  9  April 
1781. 


Joseph  Lukin. 


Edward  Lukin. 


Pedigree  of  Chance. 


Chance. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  61.] 


John  Chaunce  of  Shepley,  in^ 
Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester, 
mason.     Will  dated    1 2   Feb- 


ruary 


161 


Fi 


proved       at 


Worcester  27  February  i6i|^. 


=Bennet,  bur.  at 
Bromsgrove,  co. 
Worcester,  18 
March  163  J. 


William  Chaunce  of= 
Shepley. 


=Anne  Butler,  dau.  of  John  Butler  of 
Timberhanger,  in  Bromsgrove,  gent.  ; 
marr.  18  July  1599. 


1 

Bennet,  bapt. 

1 
William  Chaunce, 

•  ■  -n 

1 
=John  Chaunce  of= 

=Anne  Christopher, 

1    1 
Mary,  bapt.  14 

10      January 

bapt.  1 1  Septem- 

1st 

Shepley,  yeoman ; 

bur.     17    January 

April       1605  ; 

i6oi  ;    marr. 

ber  1603. 

wife. 

bur.    3    January 

1 65-^.       Adminis- 

marr.    Robert 

I      February 

16^3.  Will  dated 

tration  granted  at 

Cheston. 

i62f,  Martin 

1 7        September 

Worcester  in  1670. 

Blick           of 

1669,    proved  at 

2nd  wife. 

Bromsgrove. 

Worcester         2 1 
February  i6y§. 

Margaret 
Chaunce. 

A 

William    Chaunce    of= 
Shepley. 


=Elizabeth,  relict  of  Wheeler  Perkes 
of  Fairfield,  Bromsgrove ;  marr.  at 
Bromsgrove  18  April  1656. 


Henry  Chaunce.^ 


i 


William   Chance   of    Burcott,    in    Bromsgrove,= 

CO.  Worcester,  yeoman ;  bapt.  at  Bromsgrove 
4  October  1660;  died,  aged  80,  26  December 
1739,  bur.  at  Brom.sgrove.  M.I.  Will  dated 
25  September  1730,  proved  at  Worcester  21 
May  1740. 


=Frances,  died,  aged  85,  bur.  at  Bromsgrove 
16  September  1742.  M.I.  Will  dated  13 
July  1 741,  proved  at  Worcester  28  March 
1743- 


William  Chance  of  Shepley,  yeoman ;  died,=f=Elizabeth  Cole  of  Broom,   co.   Worcester ;   marr. 


aged   61,    22    March,   bur.  at    Bromsgrove 

24    March   i74§.      M.I.  Will    dated    22 

March    1 745,    proved    at  Worcester     29 
March  1743. 


at  Broom  20  October  1722  (marriage  licence  dated 
16  October  1722);  died,  aged  64,  22  October 
1765,  bur.  at  Bromsgrove.     M.I. 


Hannah    Chance,  VV'illiam  Chance,  John      Chance,  Thomas    Chance, 

bapt.  9  December  bapt.       i       May  bapt.  4  October  bapt.  27  December 

1723;  bur.  3  Oc-  1725.  1727.  1729- 
tober  1746. 


Elizabeth,  born  3 
August  1 73 1, bapt. 
26  April  1732  ; 
marr.  .  .  .  Ward; 
died  1 3  May  1 809. 


Phojbe,  bapt.  25  September  1734;     Mary  Chance,  bapt.     Joseph  Chance,     Benjamin  Chance, 
marr.    .    .    .    Kimberley.  16  November  1737.      bapt.    30    July     bapt.     r     January 

1740.  1745. 


Mary,     bur.=i=John  Chaunce=j=Rebecca  Blick  (his  cousin),  dau.  of  Martin  Blick  of  Bromsgrove, 


23  October 
1682.  ist 
wife. 


/N 


of  Shepley,  co. 
Worcester. 


CO.  Worcester;  bapt.  25  February  163!;  niarr.  6  October  1683 
(marriage  licence  dated  6  October  1683).     2nd  wife. 


A 


John  Chance  of= 
Bromsgrove,  cord- 
wainer;  died,  aged 
84,  29  October 
1771,  bur.  at 
Bromsgrove.  M.I. 
Will  dated  20  Feb- 
ruary lytf,  proved 
4  May  1774. 


=Sarah,       died, 

William 

aged     81,     19 

Brook. 

August     1762, 

bur.  at  Broms- 

grove.    M.I. 

William   Albutt   of=j=Hannah,  bapt.  6 


Stoke      Prior,     co. 
Worcester,  widower. 


October      1698 
marr.  30  Novem- 
ber 1725. 


/N 


Hannah  Hunt,  dau.of  Thomas= 
Hunt  of  Bromsgrove ;  marr. 
24  October  1743;  died,  aged 
34,  3  February,  bur.  at  Broms- 
grove 5  February  1746.  M.I. 
ist  wife. 


Mary  Chance,  died,  aged 
5  months,  2  February, 
bur.  at  Bromsgrove  4 
February  174^.     M.I. 


=John  Chance  of  Bromsgrove,  = 
cordwainerand  mercer  ;born 
6  October  1711;  died  13 
February,  bur.at  Bromsgrove 
15  February  174^.     M.I. 


Hannah  Chance,  died, 
aged  7  months,  20  Au- 
gust, bur.  at  Bromsgrove 
22  August  1746.     M.I. 


=Mary  Tilt,  dau.= 
of  Joshua  Tilt 
of  Bromsgrove, 
skinner  and  glover ; 
marr.  15  October 
1746 ;  marr.  2ndly 
at  Bromsgrove  9 
September  1755  ; 
died,  aged  91,  12 
May  18 1 2,  bur.  at 
Bromsgrove.  M.I. 
2nd  wife. 


George  Bell 
of  Broms- 
grove, cord- 
wainer.  Will 
dated  28  July 
1782,  proved 
at  Worcester 
18  February 
1791. 


A 


William  Chance  of  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick  ;=pSarah  Lucas,  dau.  of  Robert  Lucas  of  Bristol, 


born  at  Bromsgrove  16  May  1749;  died  21 
March,  bur.at  St.  Paul's,  Birmingham,  27  March 
1828.  Will  dated  23  July  1822,  proved  18  July 
1828,  by  William  Chance  and  Henry  Chance, 
the  sons,  two  of  the  Exors  (P.C.C.  406  Sutton). 


CO.  Gloucester,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Butler  of  Hanbury,  co.  Worcester;  born 
18  August  1756,  bapt.  at  St.  Werburgh's, 
Bristol;  marr.  at  Bristol  30  June  1778  ;  died 
7  September,  bur.  at  St.  Paul's,  Birmingham, 
13  September  1809. 


A 

{For  issue  see  "  Visitatio?t  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  III.,  page  61.) 


i  I  I 

Nathaniel  Chaunce,=j=Mary  Freeman,     Gamaliel  Chaunce,     Mary,  marr.  Wil-    Margaret,  marr, 


bapt.  in  February 
163I;  bur.  28  April 
1696. 


A 


marr.   28  Octo-     bapt.   24   February     Ham  Ashwell.  William 

ber  1662.  163^.  chett. 


I'rit- 


William    Chance    of    Bromsgrove,    sadler    and  Joseph  Chance  (twin  Hannah  Chance  (twin 

ironmonger ;  born  13  December  1713  ;  executor  with   Hannah),    died,  with    Joseph),     died, 

to   will    of   his    brother,    Thomas    Chance,    in  aged     2     months,     3  aged    3    months,    15 

December    1774;    died    2    May   1802,    bur.  at  October  17 18.  November  17 18. 
Bromsgrove.     M.I.    Will  dated  31  March  1802, 
proved  25  November  1802  (P.C.C.) 


Thomas     Chance,      died, 
aged  3  months,  4  February 


Thomas  Chance,  bom  9  February  172°  ;  died,  aged  53,  20  June 
1774,  bur.  at  Bromsgrove.  M.I.  Will  dated  9  May  1774, 
proved  in  December  1774  (P.C.C.) 


Sarah,    born    i2=i=Edward  Homer  of  Birmingham,  co.=Mary  Lucas,  dau.  of  Robert  Lucas  of 


October  1747  ; 
marr.  3  March 
1773;  died  14 
September  1776. 
I  St  wife. 


Warwick,  afterwards  of  West  Town, 
CO.  Somerset,  manufacturer ;  bapt. 
at  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick, 
30  May  1749  ;  died  19  March 
1825. 


Bristol,  CO.  Gloucester,  cooper  and 
glass  bottle  manufacturer;  born  31 
March  1748;  marr.  at  Bristol  30  June 
1778;  died  14  February  1830,  bur.  at 
Hendon,  co.  Middlesex.     2nd  wife. 


A 


It 


Fletcher. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  77.] 


Pedigree  of  Fletcher. 


Thomas  Fletcher  of  Shareshill,= 
CO.  Stafford  ;  bur.  at  Sharcshill 
24  October  16 10. 


=Margaret  Alport,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Ralph  Alport  of  Cannock,  co. 
Stafford;  bur.  at  Shareshill  15 
April  1616. 


Thomas  Fletcher= 
of  Featherstone 
in  Shareshill ;  an 
officer  in  the 
Royalist  Army ; 
bapt.  at  Shares- 
hill 2  October 
1590;  killed  at 
Marston  Moor  in 
1644. 


=Elizabeth  Poole, 
dau.  of  William 
Poole  of  Shares- 
hill ;  bapt.  at 
Shareshill  7  July 
1588;  niarr.  there 
24  July  1620. 


William  Chetwynd  of=j=Margaret,  bapt. 


Water  Eaton,  co.  Staf- 
ford; bapt.  at  Ashley, 
CO.  Stafford,  3  May 
1591 ;  marr.  at  Stan- 
don,  CO.  Stafford,  9 
June  1608 ;  bur.  at 
Penkridge,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 8  December 
1619.      I  St  husband. 


A 


at        Shareshill 
23  March  1592. 


=Francis  Giffard 
of  Water  Eaton; 
Captain  in  the 
Royalist  Army ; 
slain  near  Dud- 
ley Castle  in 
1646.  2nd 

husband. 


As 


Anne  Fletcher, bapt. 
at  Shareshill  13 
November  162 1. 


Margery  Fletcher, 
bapt.  at  Shareshill 
7  June  1625. 


Mary  Boulton,  dau.of  George= 
Boulton  of  Forsbrook,  in 
Dilhorn,  co.  Stafford ;  widow 
of  Thomas  Bourne  of  Shares- 
hill ;  bapt.  at  Dilhorn  4 
January  163I;  marr.  at 
Shareshill  18  January  \(i%% 
(marriage  settlements  dated 
7  January  i6|§);  bur.  at 
Shareshill  27  October  1673. 
ist  wife. 


=Thomas  Fletcher  of  Wirley= 
Magna, in  Cannock;  bapt. 
at  Shareshill  3  August 
1628;  died  10  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at  Cannock, 
15  September  1691. 
Administration  granted  at 
Lichfield  25  September 
1 69 1  ( Dean  and  Chapter). 


=Ellen,  widow  of 
John  Critchley  of 
Kingswood,  in 
Cannock,  and  of 
William  Worthing- 
ton  of  Kingswood; 
marr.  in  1676 
(marriage  settle- 
ments dated  26 
October  1676). 
2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Fletcher, 
bur.  at  Shareshill 
31  July  1661. 


Katherine  Fletcher, 
born  1 2  October, 
bapt.  at  Shareshill 
14  November  1661; 
bur.  30  November 
1673- 


Thomas   Fletcher  of  Wirley=j=Catherine,  widow  of 


Magna,  in  Cannock ;  born 
21  March  i66|,  bapt.  at 
Shareshill  14  April  1664; 
administrator  to  his  father 
25  September  1691  ;  died 
21  February,  bur.  at  Can- 
nock 28  February  i7i|^. 
Will  dated  14  July  17 10, 
proved  at  Lichfield  13  June 
1 7 18  (Dean  and  Chapter). 


Thomas  Richards 
of  Cannock;  execu- 
trix to  her  husband's 
will  13  June  1718  ; 
bur.  at  Cannock  9 
January  1 7 3L  Will 
dated  4  January, 
proved  at  Lichfield 
23  February  173^ 
( Dean  and  Chapter). 


Anne  Fletcher,  born 
26  February,  bapt.  at 
Shareshill  2 1  March 
i66|.        _ 

John  Fletcher,  bapt.  at 
Shareshill  2  June  1670. 

George  Fletcher,  born 
14  October,  bapt.  at 
Shareshill  22  October 
1673- 


Thomas  Fletcher  of= 
Cannock  ;  bapt.  at 
Cannock  19  March 
i7o|-;  executor  to 
his  mother's  will 
23  February  173I ; 
bur.  at  Shareshill  2 
January  1791.  Will 
dated  13  September 
1790. 


=Mary  Keelinge,  dau.  of  William  Keelinge 
of  Sedgley  Park,  co.  Stafford ;  bapt.  at 
Sedgley  1 2  February  1 69-J- ;  marr.  there 
5  June  1738;  sole  heiress  and  executrix 
to  her  brother,  Timothy  Keelinge,  26 
January  174^  (P.C.C);  bur.  at  Shares- 
hill 2  March  1773. 


Humphreys 
Hodgetts. 


= Katherine,  born  in 
1 708;  marr.  in  1730; 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  14  July 
1 7 10,  and  in  her 
mother's  will  4  Jan- 
uary 173^ ;  died  in 
1731- 


George  Keen= 
of  Stafford. 


^Elizabeth,  born  in  1709;  marr.  in 
1733  ;  mentioned  in  her  father's 
will  14  July  1 7 10,  and  in  her 
mother's  will  4  January  173^. 


A 


Thomas  Cope=f=Anne,  born  in  17 10;  mentioned 


of  Leacroft,  in 
Cannock,  co. 
Stafford. 


in  her  mother's  will  4  January 
173!;  marr.  in  1733;  bur.  at 
Cannock  23  March  1757. 


A 


Thomas  Fletcher  of 
Cannock;  born  14 
May,  bapt.  at  Can- 
nock 8  June  1739; 
died  26  August,  bur. 
at  Shareshill,  co. 
Stafford,  31  August 
1802.  Administration 
granted  at  Lichfield 
19  January  1803. 


William  Fletcher  of  Cannock  y 
born  2  October,  bapt.  at  Cannock 
22  October  1740;  administrator 
to  his  brother  19  January 
1803  ;  died  at  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford,  21  October  1804,  bur.  at 
Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford.  Will 
dated  21  May  1803,  proved  at 
Lichfield  10  April  1805. 


=Alice  Blakemore,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Blakemore  of  Northwich,  CO.  Chester; 
bom  at  Northwich  24  December  1749; 
marr.  at  Old  Swinford,  co.  Worcester, 
II  July  1769  (marriage  settlements 
dated  30  December  1771);  died 
I  June,  bur.  at  St.  James',  Sedgley, 
CO.  Stafford,  9  June  1831.     M.L 


Thomas  Fletcher=j=Ann  Russell,  dau. 


of  Darlaston,  and 
afterwards  of 
Handsworth,  co. 
Stafford ;  born  at 
Darlaston  1 9  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  there 
21  April  1772  ; 
died  I  April, 
bur.  at  Darlas- 
tonioAprili827. 
M.L  in  the 
parish  church 
at  Handsworth. 
■\Vill  dated  2 1 
March  1827, 

proved    1 1    July 
1827  (P.C.C.) 


of  Thomas  Rus- 
sell of  Wednes- 
bury, by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Robbins; 
born  3  March, 
bapt.  at  Wednes- 
bury 5  April  1779; 
marr.  there  10  May 
1804  ;  died  at 
Homcastle,  co. 
Lincoln,  10  March, 
bur.  at  Darlaston 
15  March  1845. 
M.L  in  the  parish 
church  at  Hands- 
worth. 


Rev.  John  Waltham,= 
Rector  of  Darlaston, 
J. P. ;  of  Jesus  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A. 
1780,  M.A.  1784; 
marr.  at  Darlaston 
II  June  181 1 ;  Rector 
of  Rock,  CO.  Corn- 
wall ;  died,  aged  63, 
II  July,  bur.  at  Dar- 
laston 15  July  1 814. 
Will  dated  8  July 
18 14,  proved  5  Oc- 
tober 1 814  (P.C.C.) 
ist  husband. 


{For  issue  see  "Visitation  of  England 
and  JFa/es,"  Vol.  III.,  page  yj.) 


=Mary,  born= 
at  Darlaston 
21  December 
1775,  bapt. 
8  February 
1776  ;  died 
23  Decem- 
ber, bur.  at 
Holy  Trinity, 
Coventry,  co. 
Warwick,  30 
Dec.  1846. 


=Rev.  John  Howells, 
Vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Coventry; 
born  2 1  September 
1777  ;  marr.  at 
Handsworth  3  Oc- 
tober 1816  ;  Vicar 
of  Holy  Trinity, 
Coventry,  1837. 
He  marr.  2ndly 
Mrs.  Charlotte 
Sparrow  (see 

"  Visitation  of  Eng- 
land and  IVales," 
Vol.  /.,  page  228), 
dau.  of  William 
Penn;  died  i  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at 
Coventry  7  January 
1857.  Will  dated 
24  January  1856, 
proved  2  March 
,857  (P.C.C.) 
2nd  husband. 


Elizabeth,  born 
at  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford,  7  Feb- 
ruary,bapt.  there 

23  April  1778; 
died  1 3  May 
1822.  Shemarr. 
at  Darlaston  8 
August  1805, 
William  Under- 
bill of  Tipton, 
CO.  Stafford. 


I 
Joseph  Fletcher, 

born  at  Darlas- 
ton 7  F'ebruary, 
bapt.  there  29 
March  1780  ; 
died  aged  6 
months. 


Anne  Fletcher,  bom 
at  Darlaston  1 3 
April,  bapt.  there 
27  August  1781  ; 
died  14  December, 
bur.  at  Darlaston 
18  December  1829. 
Will  dated  13  Oc- 
tober 1828,  proved 
at  Lichfield  26 
March  1830. 


J  ane,  born  at 
Darlaston  28 
February,  bapt. 
22  April  1784; 
died  28  January 
1864.  Shemarr. 
istly  29  January 
1 804,  George 
Kirkland  of  Wal- 
sall, CO.  Stafford, 
and  2ndly,  Ben- 
jamin Beetle- 
stone.    =j= 


Sarah,  born  1 7 
August,  bapt.  30  Au- 
gust 1786 ;  died  at 
Coventry  5  March, 
bur.  at  Darlaston  9 
March  1852.  M.I. 
She  marr.  Charles 
Thornhill  of  Darlas- 
ton and  Coventry ; 
died  8  July,  bur.  at 
Darlaston  1 3  July 
1842.     M.I. 

1 


Theodosius=|=Catherine,  born 
at  Wednesbury 
7  March  1787  ; 
marr.  at  Darlas- 
ton 3  January 
1809;  died  12 
August  1838. 


Rev. 

Theodosius,  Incum 
bent  of  St.  James', 
Sedgley,and  Rector 
of  Burwarton,  co. 
Salop  ;  died  at 
Stafford,  aged  79, 
I  January  1853. 


A 


Abel  Rooker  of= 
Darlaston;  bom  at 
Walsall  18  Octo- 
ber 1837;  died  18 
April  1867,  bur.  at 
Lower  Gornal,  co. 
Stafford.     M.I. 


=Frances,  born  9 
August  1 79 1  ; 
marr.  at  Hands- 
worth,  CO.  Staf- 
ford, 20  May 
1820;  died  5 
October,  bur.  at 
Darlaston  11  Oc- 
tober 1853.    M.I. 


A\ 


Harriet  Fletcher, 
bom  21  October 
1793;  died  29 
July  1797. 


A ssignment  of  Arms  of  Keeling,  to  be  borne 
quarterly  with  Fletcher,  to  the  Rev.  William 
Fletcher,  18^6. 

To  all  and  Singular  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come  Sir  Ralph 
Bigland,  Knight  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms,  Sir  William  Woods, 
Knight  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms  and  Edmund  Lodge,  Esquire 
Norroy  King  of  Arms  send  Greeting.  Whereas  the  Reverend  William 
Fletcher  of  the  Elms  near  Derby,  Clerk  M.A.  Fellow  of  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  hath  represented  unto  the  Most  Noble  Bemard  Edward 
Duke  of  Norfolk  Earl  Marshal  and  Hereditary  Marshal  of  England, 
Knight  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter  and  One  of  His 
Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy  Council  that  he  is  the  Second  Son 
of  Thomas  Fletcher  of  Handsworth  in  the  County  of  Stafford  and 
Grandson  of  William  Fletcher  of  Cannock  in  the  said  County  of  Stafford 
and  Great  Grandson  of  Thomas  Fletcher  of  Great  Wirley  in  the  Parish 
of  Cannock  aforesaid  Gentleman  by  Mary  his  Wife  only  daughter  of 
William  Keeling  and  Sister  and  sole  heir  of  Timothy  Keeling  both  of 
Sedgley  Park  in  the  aforesaid  County  of  Stafford  Esquires  all  deceased 
That  being  desirous  out  of  regard  to  the  Memory  of  his  Great  Grand- 
mother to  have  Arms  assigned  for  Keeling  He  therefore  requested 
the  favour  of  His  Grace's  Warrant  for  our  granting  and  assigning  such 
Arms  for  Keeling  as  may  be  proper  to  be  borne  as  a  Quartering  by 
him  and  his  descendants  and  by  the  other  descendants  of  his  aforesaid 
late  Father  Thomas  Fletcher  deceased  according  to  the  Laws  of  Arms 
And  forasmuch  as  the  said  Earl  Marshal  did  by  Warrant  under  his  hand 
and  Seal  bearing  date  the  twenty  si.vth  day  of  December  last  authorize 
and  direct  Us  to  grant  and  assign  such  Arms  for  Keeling  accordingly 

14 


Know  yc  therefore  that  \vc  the  said  Garter  Clarenceux  and  Norroy  in      Fletcher. 

pursuance  of  His  Grace's  NVarrant  and  by  Virtue  of  the  Letters  Patent   [Vol.  3,  p.  77.] 

of  Our  several  Offices  to  each  of  Us  respectively  granted  do  by  these 

Presents  grant  and  assign  unto  the  said   William   Fletcher  the  Arms 

following  for  Keeling,  that  is  to  say  Gules  on  a  Bend  ingrailed  between 

two  Lions  rampant  Or  three  scaling  Ladders  of  the  field  as  the  same 

are  in  the  Margin  hereof  Quarterly  with  the  Arms  of  Fletcher  more 

plainly  depicted  to  be  borne  and  used  for  ever  hereafter  by  him  the 

said  AVilliam  Fletcher  and  his  descendants  and  by  the  other  descendants 

of  his  aforesaid  late   Father  Thomas   Fletcher  deceased  according  to 

the  Laws  of  Arms.     In  Witness  whereof  We  the  said  Garter  Clarenceux 

and   Norroy   Kings  of  Arms  have   to   these   Presents   subscribed   our 

Names  and  atifixed  the  Seals  of  Our  several  Offices  this  twenty  first 

day  of  January  in  the  sixth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord 

William  the  Fourth  by  the  Grace  of  God  of  the  United  Kingdom  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland  King  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.  and  in  the 

Year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty  six. 

Ralph  Bigland,  Garter.  William  Woods,  Clarenceux. 

Edm°  Lodge,  Norroy. 

Endorsed :  '■'■Recorded  in  the  College  of  Arms,  London, 
the  l^th  day  of  February  1S36.  Chas:  Geo:  Young, 
York  Herald  6^  Register." 


Grant  of  alteration  of  the  Atnus  and  Crest  to 
Thomas  William  Fletcher,  i8j8. 

In  pursuance  of  the  Authority  of  the  Most  Noble  Bernard  Edward 
Duke  of  Norfolk  Earl  Marshal  and  Hereditary  Marshal  of  England, 
Knight  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter  and  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy  Council  signified  by  His  Grace's 
Warrant  bearing  date  the  twenty  seventh  day  of  August  last  We 
Sir  William  Woods,  Knight  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms  and 
Edmund  Lodge  Esquire  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms  do  hereby  alter 
the  Arms  and  Crest  assigned  to  the  within  named  Thomas  William 
Fletcher  to  Argent  a  Cross  engrailed  Sable  between  four  Pellets 
each  charged  with  a  Pheon  Or  on  a  Canton  Azure  a  Staff  Gold 
tipped  of  the  Second  encircled  by  a  Ducal  Crown  Or  the  said  Staff 
being  intended  to  represent  that  carried  by  the  said  Thomas  William 
Fletcher  as  One  of  the  Earl  Marshal's  Gold  Staff  Officers  at  the 
Coronation  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria.  And  for  the  Crest 
On  a  Wreath  of  the  Colours  A  Horse's  head  erased  Argent  gorged 
with  a  Ducal  Crown  Azure  charged  on  the  Neck  with  a  Pheon 
Sable  as  the  same  are  above  more  plainly  depicted  to  be  borne 
and  used  by  him  the  said  Thomas  William  Fletcher  and  the  said 
Arms  without  the  Staff  together  with  the  said  Crest  to  be  borne  by 
his  descendants  and  by  the  other  descendants  of  his  late  Father 
Thomas  Fletcher  deceased  according  to  the  Tenor  of  the  said  Patent 
and  the  Laws  of  Arms.      In    Witness   whereof  We   the   said   Garter 

15 


Fletcher,      and    Clarenceux   have   to   these   Presents  subscribed  our  Names  this 
[Vol.  3,  p.  77.]   fourth   day  of   September  in   the   Year  of  Our  Lord  One  thousand 
Eight  hundred  and  thirty  eight. 

W.M.  Woods,  Garter.  Edm"  Lodge,  Clarenceux. 

Endorsed:  '■'■Recorded  in  the  College  of  Arms,  London,  this  8th 
day  of  September  1838.  Chas:Geo:  Young,  York  Herald 
<5^■  Register." 

Grant  of  Crest  to    Thomas   IVilliam  Fletcher, 

1846. 

To  All  and  Singular  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come,  I  Sir 
William  Betham,  Knight  Attendant  on  the  most  Illustrious  Order  of 
Saint  Patrick  Ulster  King  of  Arms  and  Principal  Herald  of  all  Ireland, 
Send  Greeting.  Whereas  application  has  been  made  to  me  by  Thomas 
"William  Fletcher  esquire,  now  a  student  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
on  behalf  of  himself  and  his  descendants  Setting  Forth  that  he  is  the 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fletcher  of  Handsworth,  in  the  County 
of  Stafford,  esquire,  deceased,  the  son  of  William  Fletcher  of  Cannock, 
who  was  the  son  of  Thomas  Fletcher  also  of  Cannock,  in  the  county  of 
Stafford  aforesaid,  esquire,  by  his  wife  Mary,  only  daughter  and  heir  of 
William  Keelinge  of  Sedgeley  Park,  Staffordshire,  esquire,  descended  of 
an  ancient  and  honourable  Family,  by  which  marriage  he  acquired  large 
properties  in  that  county.  And  that,  being  thereby  entitled  to  quarter 
the  Arms  of  Keelinge  with  his  paternal  coat  armour,  of  which  last 
he  has  produced  to  me  a  Certificate  from  the  College  of  Arms,  London, 
He  is  also  desirous  to  bear  as  his  second  Crest,  one  of  the  charges  of 
the  Arms  of  said  ancient  Family  of  Keelinge,  and  has  therefore  prayed 
that  I  would  assign  to  him  such  additional  Crest  accordingly  as  he 
and  his  descendants  may  lawfully  use  and  bear.  Know  ye  therefore, 
that  I,  the  said  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  having  considered  the  premises, 
am  pleased  to  comply  with  this  his  application  and  request,  and  by  the 
power  given  to  me  by  Her  Majesty's  Royal  Letters  Patent  under  the 
Great  Seal  of  Ireland,  and  by  Authority  of  the  same,  do  by  these 
presents  Give  and  Confirm  to  the  said  Thomas  William  Fletcher  esquire 
the  Crest  following,  that  is  to  say.  On  a  Cap  of  Maintenance  Gules, 
turned  up  Ermine,  a  Scaling  Ladder  in  bend  sinister  Or,  the  whole 
as  is  above  more  clearly  depicted  to  be  borne  and  used  by  the  said 
Thomas  William  Fletcher  esq :  and  the  descendants  of  his  father, 
for  ever,  according  to  the  laws  of  Arms,  without  the  let,  hindrance, 
molestation,  or  interruption  of  any  person  or  persons  whomsoever. 
In  Witness  whereof  I  have  subscribed  these  presents,  and  afifixed  hereto 
my  Official  Seal,  this  twenty  seventh  day  of  January,  in  the  ninth  year 
of  the  Reign  of  Our  Sovereign  Lady  Victoria,  by  the  Grace  of  God, 
of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Queen,  Defender 
of  the  Faith,  and  so  forth,  and  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord,  One  Thousand 
Eight  Hundred  and  Forty  Six. 

W.  Betham,  Ulster  King  of  Arms  of  All  Ireland. 

Endorsed:  '■'■Entered  in  Ulster's  Office  this  28th  January  1846. 
Wm.  Skey,  Registrar." 
16 


Pedigree  of  Salt. 


Salt. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  104.] 


John  Salt  of  Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop,= 
schoolmaster  (and  of  Willenhall,  co. 
\\'arwick,  gent). 


'Elizabeth  Widdowes ; 
died  at  Longton. 


Mary.    ist=j=Rev.    Francis   Salt,    Master   of  the    Free= 
wife.  Grammar  School,  Wem,  co.  Salop ;    bapt. 

at  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  23  August 
1769;  of  Magdalen  Hall,  O.xford,  ma- 
triculated II  November  1790,  aged  22, 
B.A.  181 1  ;  Curate  of  Acton  Round  and 
Monkhopton,  co.  Salop  ;  died  at  \Vem, 
aged  75,  14  April,  bur.  there  19  April 
1841. 


=Joice.  2nd 

wife. 


William      Wills=j=Eleanor, 
of  Coventry,  co.     marr.  in 
Warwick,      and      1791. 
afterwards       of 
Birmingham, CO. 
Warwick  ;    died 
circa  1836.  /\ 


Rev.  Francis  Salt,  born  18  May  1795,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary= 
Magdalene's,  Bridgnorth,  28  June  1799;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  13  October  1814,  aged  ig,  B.A.  18 19, 
M.A.  1821  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Southtown,  Great 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk  ;  died  at  Islington,  co.  Middlesex, 
20  May,  bur.  in  Finchley  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  24 
May  1870.  Will  dated  24  December  1869,  proved 
3  June  1870,  by  the  Rev.  Francis  Gardner  Salt  of  Bishop's 
Wood,  CO.  Stafford,  the  son,  the  sole  Exor  (Prin.  Reg., 
433.  70)- 


'Frances  Higgins  of  Charlotte  Salt, 
Wem;  marr.  at  born  in  1796, 
Windsor,  Nova     bapt.  at  Bridg- 

Scotia,  8  November    north  in  1799. 
1821;  died  at  Broad 
Street,Birmingham, 
bur.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham. 


A 

{^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  III.,  page  104.) 


Rev.    George    Salt,    Rector    of    St.    George's,=j=HarrietTayleur,     Edward  .Salt,     Emma     Salt, 


Bristol,  CO.  Gloucester ;  born  23  June,  bapt. 
at  Wem  30  July  1798;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  181 7, 
aged  19,  B.A.  1821,  M.A.  1824;  Vicar  of 
St.  George's,  Bristol,  1842-57,  and  of  Stoke 
Gifford,  CO.  Gloucester,  1859-73  ;  died  6  May 
1880. 


marr.    at    Wem     born  in  1799. 
12  March  1828. 


Rev.  George  Cresswell  Salt,  born  14  April,  bapt.  at 
Wem  5  August  1829;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  20  October  1847,  aged  18,  B.A.  1852  ; 
Curate  of  the  Temple,  Bristol,  1858,  afterwards 
Chaplain  of  Worcester  Prison. 


born  in  1802 ; 
died  aged  18, 
bur.  at  Wem 
28  September 
1820. 


I 
Hartshorne.=pMary  Ann,  born  1 7 
December       1832, 
bapt.    at   Wem    31 
July  1833. 

/\ 


17 


Mary  Salt,  bapt. 
at  Castle  Brom- 
wichjCo.  Warwick, 
14  June  1777. 


Elizabeth,  bapt.  at 
Castle  Bromwich  10 
June  1779;  nuirr.  John 
Unett. 


Charles  Salt, 
bapt. at  Castle 
Bromwich  24 
June  1780. 


Maria  Salt,  bapt. 
at  Castle  Brom- 
wich 6  January 
1783- 


Thomas  Salt,  bapt. 
at  Bridgnorth,  co. 
Salop,  15  Novem- 
ber 1783. 


William  Salt,  bapt. 
at  Bridgnorth  6 
March  1791. 


John  Salt  (?  Vicar 
of  Burslem),  Per- 
petual Curate 
of  Endon,  co. 
Stafford,  26  July 
1815  ;  died  at 
Endon. 


Sarah,  marr. 
Marshall 


Benjamin= 
Freeman, 
engraver  ; 
died      in 
1834. 


=Catherine,  born 
28  January  1790; 
marr.  at  Norton- 
le-Moors,  co. 
Stafford;  died  in 
1872. 


Other 


A 


1 


M 

1 

Jane  Ann,  born  16  October  1813,  bapt. 

1 

Sarah  Salt,  born 

1 
Elizabeth  Salt, 

1 
William  Bates  Salt, 

at  Wem,  co.  Salop,  3  July  1815  ;  marr. 

30       September 

born    8    April 

bapt.    at    Wem    7 

there  23  July  1837,  the  Rev.  William 

18 14,     bapt.    at 

1 81 6,  bapt.  at 

December  181 7. 

Frederick     Sanders ;     of    St.     John's 

Wem3julyi8i5. 

Wem  25  June 

College,      Cambridge,      B.A.      1833  ; 

1817. 

Rector  of  Harford,  co.   Devon,   1841, 

Vicar   of  Watford,   co.   Northampton, 

1854-66.                 Y 

- 

Henry   Salt,    bapt.   at    Wem     Harriet  Alethea  Salt,  born  at     Frederick  Salt,  born  at  Wem, 
10  January  1819.  Wem,    bapt.    there    18    March     bapt.  there  18  October  1823. 

1821. 


Edward  Tayleur  Salt,  born  22 
December  1833,  bapt.  privately 
at  Wem  2  January  1834,  and 
received  into  the  Church 
18  June  1835. 


.        I    .  .       .  I 

Francis  Edwin  Salt  (twin  with  Charlotte  Emma  Salt  (twin  with 

Charlotte    Emma),     bom    29  Francis  Edwin),  born  29  January, 

January,  bapt.  at  Wem  18  June  bapt.  at  Wem  18  June  1835. 

1835- 


18 


Pedigree  of  Shadiuell. 


Thomas  Shadwell  of  Lyndon,  in  the  parish=j=Joan. 
of   Enville,   co.    Stafford  ;    received    grant    of 
arms  from  Christopher  Barker  2  June  1537; 
died  in  1555. 


Shadwell. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  106.] 


Henry  Shadvvell= 
of  London,  Vint- 
ner;  born   1543. 


=Mary  Colder,  dau.  of 
Robert  Colder  of 
London, Vintner;  bur. 
at  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  CO.  Middlesex, 
29  August  1590. 


Edward  Shadwell= 
of  Lyndon ;  bur. 
at  Enville  i  June 
1630. 


=Ellinor  Barker,  dau.  of  William 
Barker  of  Aston,  Claverley,  co. 
.Salop,  and  relict  of  William 
Foxold  (to  whom  she  was  married 
at  Claverley  23  May  1575);  marr. 
at  Claverley  7  October  1577; 
bur.  at  Enville  21  May  1641. 


John  Shadwell  of  Lyndon  ;= 
admitted  to  Cray's  Inn 
8  November  1609;  Plaintiff 
in  Chancery  Suit  18  June 
1634  (Chan  ;  Pro  :  Car.  L, 
S  37,  No.  9) ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  brother, 
^^'hor\vood  Shadwell,  2 1 
December  1638  ;  escheator 
of  Staffordshire  1644  ;  bur. 
at  Enville  27  July  1652. 


=Elizabeth,  bur. 
at  Enville  14 
April  1663. 


AV'horwood  Shadwell  of= 
St.  Dunstan's-in-the-East, 
London,  Citizen  and 
Vintner;  Serjeant-at-Arms 
9  November  16 19;  aged 
35,  29  September  1620; 
bur.  at  St.  Dunstan's-in- 
the-East,  London,  6  April 
1639.  Will  dated  21 
December  1638,  proved 
IS  July  1639  (P.CC. 
1 1  7  Harvey). 


=Elizabeth,  relict  of 
Richard  Halsey  of 
London, Vintner;  marr. 
at  St.  Benet's,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London,  5  Oc- 
tober 1620  (marriage 
licence  [Bishop  of 
London]  dated  29  Sep- 
tember 1620,  she  then 
aged  34) ;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will  15 
July  1639. 


Thomas  Shadwell  of  Lyndon,  and= 
afterwards  of  Beamish,  in  Albrighton, 
CO.  Salop,  lived  in  Westminster;  bur. 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  22 
February  i68|.  Will  dated  20  July 
1681,  proved  28  March  1683 
(P.CC.  39  Drax). 


=Anne  Lee,  dau.  of  Lancelot  Lee  of  Coton,  Alveley,  co. 
Salop,  esquire ;  marr.  at  Alveley  2  November  1665  ; 
executrix  to  her  husband's  will  28  March  1683  ;  marr. 
2ndly  at  Westminster  Abbey  3  January  i68j,  James 
George  of  Baunton,  co.  Cloucester,  esquire,  who  was  bur. 
at  Baunton  2  July  1684.  She  died  21  January,  and  was 
bur.  at  Albrighton  23  January  \^%%.     M.L 


Lancelot  Shadwell  of  Lyndon,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Beamish  Hall,=^Alice  Hayes,  executrix  to 


CO.  Salop,  gent;  not  21,  20  July  1681  ;  bur.  at  Albrighton  28 
January  i7if.  Will  dated  24  January  171I,  proved  30  June  1713 
(P.CC.  i^{ Leeds). 


her  husband's  will  30  June 
1 7 13;  bur.  at  Albrighton 
5  November  1723. 


Thomas    Shadwell    of= 
Lyndon  and  Beamish  ; 
bapt.  at  Albrighton  13 
March  1695^;  bur.  there 
12  December  1731. 


^Elizabeth  Cowper,  dau.  of  Robert  Cowper  of  John  Shadwell,  bapt. 
\Volverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  apothecary,  and  at  Albrighton  25 
relict  of  Thomas  Jevon  of  Sedgeley  Hall,  August  1698;  men- 
co.  Stafford,  gent,  who  was  bur.  at  Sedgeley  tioned  in  his  father's 
6  February  1717  ;  bapt.  at  Wolverhampton  17  will  24  January  17 15. 
August  1691  ;  marr.  at  Sedgeley  22  May  1721  ; 
bur.  at  St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  London, 
2  October  1737. 


19 


Edward  Shadwell  ;  living  circa  1620; 
mentioned  in  Chancery  Proceedings 
18  June  1634. 


Goolesmith.^Elinor,  mentioned  in  will  of 
her  brother-in-law,  Humphrey 
Jordan,  16  November  1637. 


John  Reynolds, = 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother- 
in-law,  Thomns 
Shadwell,  20  July 
1681. 


'Elizabeth,  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  brother, 
Thomas  Shadwell,  20 
July  1681  ;  administra- 
trix to  her  sister,  Jane 
Shadwell,  March  i6|^. 


John  Wilcox,  men-=Mary,  marr.  at   Enville,    co. 

tioned  in  will  of  Stafford,  24  January  166"; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her 
brother,  Thomas  Shadwell, 
20  July  1681  ;  died  before 
March  i6^f 


his  brother-in-law, 
Thomas  Shadwell, 
20  July  1681. 


/K 


William  Tur-= 
ton  of  Bristol. 


=Anne,  bapt.  at 
Albrighton,  co. 
Salop,  12  March 


1701 


marr.    at 


Wolverhampton, 
CO.  Stafford,  2 1 
September  1721 ; 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  24 
January  17  if, 
and  in  will  of 
her  sister-in-law, 
Esther  Shadwell, 
5 September  1 76 1. 


Margaret  Buller,= 
dau.  of  Anthony 
BullerofSt.  Mar- 
tin-in-the-Fields, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
esquire ;  born  22 
June  1708;  marr. 
at  St.  George  the 
Martyr,  Queen 
Square,  London, 
17  May  1733. 
ist  wife. 


/K 


=Lancelot  Shadwell  of= 
Leadenhall  Street,  Lon- 
don, chemist ;  bapt.  at 
Albrighton  16  March 
i7of;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  24  January 
171I  ;  heir  and  executor 
to  his  nephew,  Lancelot 
Shadwell,  6  December 
1752;  bur.  at  St.  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  6 
February  1755.  Will 
dated  24  January  1755, 
proved  31  January  1755 
(P.C.C.  25  Paul). 


^e^^^^^^U^ 


=Esther  Hunt, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Hunt  of  Graves- 
end,  CO.  Kent, 
esquire ;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael's, 
Wood  Street, 
London,  19  De- 
cember 1745  ; 
bur.  at  St. 
Andrew  Under- 
shaft, London, 
6  April  1765. 
Will  dated  5  Sep- 
tember 1 761, 
proved  13  April 
1765  (P.C.C. 
I  '^iRushivorth). 
2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth  Sophia=f=Lancelot    Shadwell    of=Isabella  Cayley, 


Whitmore,  dau. 
of  Charles  Whit- 
more of  South- 
ampton ;  marr. 
10  June  1776. 
1st  wife. 


Beamish,  in  Albrigh- 
ton, CO.  Salop,  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Lon- 
don, Barrister-at-Law, 
F.R.S.  ;  born  24  De- 
cember 1750;  admitted 
to  Lincoln's  Inn  14 
December  1771;  died 
in  Upper  Gower  Street, 
London,iJanuaryi8i5. 


3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Cayley 
ofBrompton.co. 
York,  baronet ; 
marr.  4  June 
1797  ;  died  12 
Septemberi854. 
2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Shadwell, 
not  21,  24  January 
1755  ;  died  before 
5  September  1761. 


Esther  Shad- 
well, not  21, 
24      January 

J  755;  'iving 
5  September 
1761. 


Lancelot  Shadwell  of  Lyndon,  co.= 
Stafford,  and  of  Beamish  Hall  and 
Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop,  esquire ; 
bapt.  at  Sedgeley  8  March  172!; 
bur.  at  Albrighton  10  May  1752. 
Will  dated  11  March  1752,  with 
codicil  dated  4  May  1752,  proved 
6  December  1752  (P.C.C.  315 
Bettesworth). 


=Elizabeth  Thomas, 
mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  1 1 
March  1752. 


John  Horton= 
of  London, 
sugar  refiner; 
died  17  June, 
bur.  at  St. 
NicholasCole 
Abbey,  Lon- 
don, 24  June 
1780. 


= Alice,  bapt.  at  Albrigh- 
ton 27  April  1724  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Benet's, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
27  December  1744; 
died  17  June,  bur.  at 
St.  Nicholas  Cole 
Abbey,  London,  24 
June  1757. 


A 


Humphrey  Jordan  of  Dunsley,  Kinver,=j=Jane,    bur.    at 


CO.  Stafford ;  bur.  at  Kinver  4  August 
1640.  Will  dated  16  November  1637, 
with  codicil  dated  21  July  1640,  proved 
31  May  1641  (P.C.C.  $4  £ve/yn). 


Kinver  20  May 
1621. 


A\ 


I 
Thomas  Shadwell,  admitted  to  the 
Middle  Temple  9  December  1637; 
mentioned  in  will  of  his  brother, 
Whorwood  Shadwell,  21  December 
1638  ;  gave  a  clock  to  Enville  Church, 
CO.  Stafford,  in  1659. 


.    ...    .=j=Abigail,  mentioned  as  dead 
Downes.     in     will     of    her     brother, 

Thomas  Shadwell,  20  July 

1681. 

As 


Jane  Shadwell,  mentioned  in  will  of  Humphrey  Jordan 
16  November  1637,  and  in  will  of  her  brother,  Thomas 
Shadwell,  20  July  1681.  Administration  granted  March 
16^^,  to  Elizabeth  Reynolds,  her  only  surviving  sister 
(P.C.C.) 


Edward  Shadwell,  bapt.  at  Albrighton,  co.  Salop,  21  June  1711;= 
mentioned   in   his  father's  will   24  January  171-3,   in  will    of    his 
nephew,    Lancelot    Shadwell,   11    March    1752,  and  in  will  of  his 
sister-in-law,  Esther  Shadwell,  5  September  1761;  bur.  at  Albrighton 
21  September  1763. 


^Margaret  Bagnold,  marr. 
at  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford, 
21  June  1736;  bur.  at 
Albrighton  8  September 
1737- 


Harriet  Richardson,  dau.= 
of  Anthony  Richardson, 
by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Johnson,  and 
sister  of  Sir  John  Richard- 
son, Knight,  one  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas;  born  22 
December  1777;  marr. 
at  Walcot,  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  8  January  1805; 
died  25  May,  bur.  in 
St.  Andrew  Undershaft, 
London,  i  June  18 14. 
I  St  wife. 


=The  Rt.  Hon^e  Sir  Lancelot  Shadwell  of  Bam= 
Elms,  CO.  Surrey;  born  3  May  1779;  Piatt 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1800,  M.A.  1803,  LL.D.  1842;  called  to 
the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1803,  K.C.  1821  ; 
M.P.  for  Ripon  1826;  Vice-Chancellor  of 
England  and  Privy  Councillor  1827;  knighted 
16  November  1827;  Commissioner  of  the  Great 
Seal  1835  and  1850  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Northall;  died  10  August,  bur.  at  Barnes,  co. 
Surrey,  15  August  1850.  M.L  in  churchyard 
there.  Will  dated  31  July  1850,  proved 
27  August  1850,  by  Dame  Frances  Shadwell, 
the  relict  and  executrix  (P.C.C.  640,  50).  {See 
'■'■Dictionary  of  National  Biography,"  Vol.  LI., 
page  339-) 


A 


^Frances  Locke,  dau. 
of  Captain  Locke ; 
bom  25  December 
1788;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Westminster, 
4  January  1816  ; 
died,  aged  66,  27 
October,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Barnes 
2  November  1854. 
2nd  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  E?igland  and  Wales,"  Vol.  III., 
fage  106.) 


Henry  Shadwell,  born  27 
August  1780;  admitted  to 
Lincoln's  Inn  22  January 
1799  ;  Lieutenant  7th 
Bengal  Native  Infantry 
10  June  1S04;  died  at 
Malacca,  Straits  Settle- 
ments, 24  July  1 81 3. 


Charles    Shadwell=Elizabeth  Patrick, 
of     Gray's     Irm,     dau.    of    Captain 


London,  attorney- 
at-law ;  born  26 
January  1782  ; 
died  1 1  February 
1857- 


Robert  Patrick  ; 
marr.  2  7  April 
1 813;  died  3  Sep- 
tember 1853. 


William  Shadwell,  Captain 
8 1  St  Regiment ;  born  8 
April  1783;  died  at  Mes- 
sina, Sicily,  26  November 
1807.  _ 

Letitia  Ann  Shadwell,  died 
at  Southampton  11  May 
1805. 


Lieut.  -  Colonel  John 
George  Shadwell  of  the 
7  th  Regiment  Bombay 
Native  Cavalry ;  born 
26  August  1786;  Cor- 
net 2nd  Bengal  Native 
Cavalry  27  July  1807  ; 
died  at  Mussoorie, 
Bombay,  9  November 
1840.         

Harriet  Shadwell,  born 
I  December  1787;  died 
at  Worcester  26  March 
1872. 


Charles  Wil-= 
liam  Smith, 
esquire;died 
18  March 
1873- 


Caroline  Lancilla, 
born  1 1  Septem- 
ber 1790;  marr. 
at  Kensington, 
London,  25  April 
182 1  ;  died  ■  21 
November  1867. 


/K 


Lieut. -Colonel: 
Robert  Arding 
Thomas  of  the 
48th  Regiment 
Bengal  Native 
Infantry ;  died 
lo  January 
i860.  /f^ 


Dorothy  Georgiana, 
born  12  December 
1791 ;  marr.  12  July 
1827  ;  died  15  De- 
cember 1 88 1. 


Grant  of  Arms  to  TJiomas  Shadwall,  IS37-       Shadweil. 


To  all  present  or  to  come  which  thies 
present  Letters  shall  see  here  or  rede  I 
Christofore  Barker  Esfiuire  alias  Gartier 
princypall  King  of  Arnies  of  Englisshmen 
sendith  due  humble  recoiiiendacion  and 
Greeting  Equitie  willeth  and  reason 
ordenyth  that  Men  vertuouse  and  of  noble 
courage  be  by  their  Merytee  and  renowne 
rememered  &  had  in  perpetual!  Memory 
for  their  good  Name  and  Fame  and  not 
allonly  they  in  their  parsones  in  this 
mortall  lyffe  so  brief  and  transitory  butt 
also  after  theym  all  those  that  of  their 
Bodies  doth  come  and  shall  procreate  to 
be  in  all  placys  of  honor  and  worshipp  perpetually  with  other 
renomed  and  rewarded  by  certeyn  Signes  and  Demonstracions  of 
honour  and  Noblesse  That  is  to  wytt  the  blason  of  Armes  with 
certeyn  Signes  and  Demonstracions  of  Honnour  and  Noblesse  to 
the  entente  that  by  their  sample  other  shall  the  more  enforce  theym 
perseverantly  to  use  their  tyme  in  Deeds  of  worshypp  and  other 
vertuouse  works  for  to  opteyne  and  gete  the  renoume  of  auncyent 
Noblenesse  in  to  their  Lyne  and  Posterite  And  therefore  I  the  said 
Gartier  Principall  Kyng  of  Armes  which  not  allonly  by  the  cofiion 
renoume  but  also  by  myne  owne  knowleage  and  reporte  of  other 
auncyent  Gentill  and  noble  parsones  am  verily  informed  and 
advertysed  that  Thomas  Shadwall  of  Lynedowne  in  the  Countie  of 
Stafford  Gentilman  is  come  and  discendyd  of  an  auncyent  Stocke 
and  kynrede  and  hath  longe  contynued  in  vertue  and  as  well  in 
that  as  in  other  serving  and  demeanyng  hath  well  sadly  discretly 
worshipfully  guyded  and  governed  hymself  so  that  he  hath  deserved 
and  is  well  worthy  he  and  his  Posterite  to  be  in  all  placys  of 
honour  and  worship  renoumed  compted  nombred  admytted  accepted 
and  receyvyd  in  to  the  nombre  and  of  the  Companye  of  other 
auncyent  Gentilmen  and  for  the  remebrance  and  consideracon  of 
the  same  his  Vertue  Gentilnes  and  abylitie  by  vertue  power  and 
auctoritie  annexed  and  attrybuted  unto  myne  office  of  Principall 
Kyng  of  Armes  hath  devysed  ordened  and  assigned  unto  and  for 
the  sayd  Thomas  Shadwall  and  his  Posterite  the  blason  of  Arms  in 
maner  and  fourme  foUowyng  That  is  to  saye  Gold  and  Asure  party 
p  pall  a  chiveron  thereon  foure  scallops  betwene  three  Aneletts 
counter  changed  of  the  felde  as  more  playnly  aperith  epicte  in  the 
margent  herebefore  To  have  and  to  holde  to  the  same  Thomas 
Shadwall  and  his  Posterite  with  their  due  differences  and  they 
theryn  to  be  revested  to  their  honnours  withoute  interupcion  or 
contradiccion  for  evermore  In  Witness  whereof  I  the  said  Gartier 
Pryncypall  Kyng  of  Armes  hath  signed  thies  present  Letters  patent 
with  myne  owne  hande  and  hath  sett  thereunto  the  Seall  of  myne 
office  ensembled  with  the  Seall  of  myne  Armes  Geven  at  London 
the  second  day  of  June  in  the  yere  of  our  Lord  Jesu  Chryst  a 
thousand  fyve  hundreth  thyrtie  and  seven  And  of  the  Reign  of  our 
soveraigne  Lorde  Kyng  Henry  the  Eight  by  the  Grace  of  God  Kyng 
of  England  and  of  Fraunce  Defensor  of  the  Feith  Lorde  of  Irland 
and  in  Erthe  under  Chryste  the  supreme  hed  of  the  Church  of 
Englond  the  XXIX  yeare. 

Gartier  principall  Kyng 
of  Armes  of  Englond. 
23 


[Vol.  J,  p.  loO.] 


Floyer. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  115.] 


Pedigree  of  Floyer. 


John  Floyer  of  Floyer's  Hayes,  co.  Uevon=j=Toan  Carew,  dau.  of  Jolm 


(son  of  William  Floyer  of  Floyer's  Hayes, 
by  Philippa  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Croke  of  Kox,  co.  Wilts) ;  mentioned 
in  his  mother's  will  10  April  151 1. 


Carew  of  Anthony  House, 
CO.  Cornwall  (his  second 
cousin);  settlements  before 
marriage  dated  10  April 
1511. 


William  Floyer  of=i=Elizabeth  Kirke,  dau.     Thomas   Floyer   of=f=JoanPomeroy,2nd 


Floyer's  Hayes ; 
bur.  at  St. Thomas', 
Exeter,  co.  Devon, 
24  April  1578. 


and  heir  of  Gilbert 
Kirke,  Mayor  of 
Exeter  in  1530  and 
1539  ;  bur.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Exeter,  18 
July  1566. 


Totnes,  CO.  Devon ; 
bur.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Exeter,    14    March 


dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Pomeroy  of  Berry 
Pomeroy,  co. 

Devon,  knight. 


A 


Anthony 
Floyer. 


Anthony  Floyer  of= 
Floyer's  Hayes,  co. 
Devon,  and  of  Stanton 
Gabrielle  and  Berne, 
inWhitchurch  Canoni- 
corum,  CO.  Dorset, 
esquire;  mentioned  in 
will  of  his  mother-in- 
law,  Margaret  Martin, 
4  May  1606  ;  died  28 
November  1608.  Ad- 
ministration granted 
18  December  1609 
(P.C.C.)  {Inq.  p.  7n. 
taken  l  January, 
7/ac.  I.) 


=Anne  Martin,  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Nicholas  Martin  of  Athel- 
hampton,  co.  Dorset,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Wadham  ;  her  name 
cancelled  in  her  mother's  will 
4  May  1606,  which  she  con- 
tested ;  administratrix  to  her 
husband  18  December  1609  ; 
named  as  executrix  to  will  of 
her  brother-in-law,  \Villiam 
Floyer,  27  August  16 16. 
Will  dated  29  December 
1626,  proved  (P.C.C.) 


Mary,  bapt.  at  St.  Tho- 
mas', Exeter,  10  January 
155I;  aged  21  and 
more  15  October  1571; 
marr.  istly  at  St.  Tho- 
mas', Exeter,  23  March 
i57f,  John  Huckmore 
of  Buckland  Baron,  co. 
Devon  ;  marr.  2ndly 
William  Trehane.  She 
died  12  April,  bur.  at 
St.  Thomas',  Exeter,  14 
April  1582.  {Inq.p.  m., 
24  Eliz.)  =j= 
A 


Margaret,  bapt. 

at  St.  Thomas', 

Exeter,    i    May 

1556; 

there 

1578, 

Hall. 


marr. 

7    April 

Arthur 


Anthony  Floyer  of  Berne;  aged  12,  28= 
November  1608 ;  sold  Floyer's  Hayes 
estates  to  Henry  Gould  01'  Lew  Trenchard, 
CO.  Devon  ;  contested  validity  of  the  will 
of  his  uncle,  William  Floyer,  decided  in 
favour  of  his  mother  and  brother,  John 
Floyer,  Tuesday,  18  November  1623; 
bur.  at  Whitchurch  Canonicorum  2  No- 
vember 1671.  Will  dated  17  January 
167",  proved  II  October  1672  (P.C.C. 
120  Eure). 


=Eleanor  Pole,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Pole  of  Shute,  co  Devon  ;  bapt. 
at  Shute  22  May  1597  ;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  1 1  October 
1672;  bur.  at  Whitchurch  Canoni- 
corum 7  April  1676.  Will  dated 
26  September  1674,  proved  12 
June  1676  (P.C.C.  64  Bence). 


Thomas  Floyer, 
living  28  Novem- 
ber 1608;  died 
before  27  August 
1616. 


24 


Baldwin  Floyer,  Rector  of  Martha 
Havvkridge,  co.  Somerset,  Floyer. 
II  July  1554-55- 


Thomasia,  marr.  istly,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Thomas  Stowel 
of  Bond  Street,  London  ;  marr.  2ndly  Richard  Coiilestone 
of  Woodland,  co.  Devon ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his 
father,  John  Coplestone  of  Coplestonc,  6  March  isfj; 
died  25  October  1586.     (/«</./.  m.,  2Q  Eliz.) 


Elizabeth,  bapt. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Exeter,  co. 

Devon,  28  May 
1558;  marr.  .  . 
Geare  of  Heavi- 
tree,  Exeter. 


Charles  Floyer, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Exe- 
ter, 3  May 
1559- 


William  Floyer  of  Moorlinch, 
CO.  Somerset ;  bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Exeter,  6  April 
1 56 1  ;  administrator  to  the 
estate  of  his  brother-in-law, 
Fremond  le  Ireis,  1 1  January 
i6i|.  Will  dated  27  August 
161 6,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  31  August  16 17 
and  16  November  1622, 
proved  18  November  1623 
(P.C.C.  II I  Swa/i). 


Anne,  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  10  August  1614, 
and  in  will  of  her  brother, 
William  Floyer,  27  August 
161 6  ;  marr.  Fremond  le  Ireis 
of  Blandford,  co.  Dorset.  Will 
dated  lo  August  16 14.  Ad- 
ministration granted  1 1  January 
i6i|,  to  William  Floyer  during 
minority  of  the  son  and  execu- 
tor, Fremond  le  Ireis  (P.C.C. 
I  Riidd).  =p 

A 


William  Floyer  of  The  White  House,  in  Llanteilo  Portolly,  co.=P"rances.  Mary  Floyer, 
Monmouth  ;  named  heir  to  the  Monmouth  estates  of  his  uncle,  mentioned  in 
William  Floyer,  16  November  1622  ;  imprisoned  at  Hereford  by  the  will  of  Mar- 
Parliament,  his  estates  confiscated  in  1645  ;  compounded  for  his  garet  Martin, 
estates  with  the  Parliamentary  Committee  30  March  1653  ;  living  her  grand- 
3  October  1654  {Royalist  Composition  Papers);  died  before  14  mother,  4  May 
November  1656  (will  of  his  nephew,  John  Floyer  of  Moorlinch).  1606. 


I 
Anthony  Floyer, 
bapt.  at  Whit- 
church Canoni- 
corum, CO.  Dorset, 
28  November 
1624. 


Margaret  Lawrence,= 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Lawrence  of  Creech 
Grange,  Isle  of  Pur- 
beck,  CO.  Dorset, 
knight  ;  bapt.  at 
Steeple,  CO.  Dorset,  13 
October  1625  ;  marr. 
there  22  May  1641. 
I  St  wife. 


=William  Floyer  of  Berne,= 
J. P.  for  CO.  Dorset;  men- 
tioned in  his  mother's 
will  26  September  1674  ; 
died  7  January  i68y. 
Will  dated  19  November 
1680,  proved  22  Feb- 
ruary 168^  (P.C.C.  25 
North). 


=Elizabeth  Mainwaring,  dau. 
of  Randle  ISLainwaring  of 
London ;  marr.  at  Kensing- 
ton, CO.  Middlesex,  19 
August  1650;  died,  aged 
42,  22  January,  bur.  at 
Whitchurch  Canonicorum 
24  January  1667.   2nd  wife. 


Katherine  Taylor,  = 
dau.  of  Jacob  Tay- 
lor of  Symonds- 
bury,  CO.  Dorset ; 
marr.  at  Symonds- 
bury  in  1674;  bur. 
at  Whitchurch 
Canonicorum  6 
April  1676.  ist 
wife. 


=x\nthony  Floyer  of  Berne,  and= 
of  Stratton,  co.  Dorset,  J. P.  for 
CO.  Dorset  and  a  Major  in  the 
Militia  ;  bapt.  at  Steeple  2  i  May 
1642  ;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  9  December  1659; 
mentioned  in  will  of  his  grand- 
mother, Eleanor  P'loyer,  26  Sep- 
tember 1674,  and  in  his  father's 
will  19  November  1680;  bur.  at 
Whitchurch  Canonicorum  7 
November  1701.  Will  dated 
28  July  1 701,  proved  6  December 
1701  (P.C.C.  166  Dyer). 


=Sarah  Gould,  dau.  of  John  Gould  of 
Upway,  CO.  Dorset ;  born  at  Sydling, 
CO.  Dorset ;  marriage  settlements  dated 
21  September  1664;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  6  December  1701  ;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her  brother,  John  Gould, 
17  February  172^;  renounced  adminis- 
tration of  estate  of  her  son,  Anthony 
Floyer,  9  July  1728;  bur.  at  Upway 
9  February  i  735.  Will  dated  29  August 
1702.  Administration  granted  11  Sep- 
tember 1733  and  9  August  1738  (P.C.C. 
194  Brodrepp).     2nd  wife. 

F 


25 


I 

John  Floyer  of  Moorlinch,  co.  Somerset,  and  of  The= 
White  House,  in  Llanteilo  Portolly,  co.  Monmouth  ; 
executor  and  heir  to  his  uncle,  William  Floyer, 
i8  November  1623.  (//"/.  /.  m.  taken  at  IVeobley, 
CO.  Hereford,  27  August  i6j2.) 


=Anne  Bower  of  Moorlinch.  Will  dated 
13  April  1637,  proved  5  May  1637  by 
Henry  Vavasour,  cousin  (P.C.C.  82 
Goare).  (See  "Somersetshire  Wills"  3rd 
series,  page  2p.) 


A 


Jane   Floyer,  bapt. 
at  Whitchurch 

Canonicorum,     co. 
Dorset,  9  May  1626. 


Katherine  Floyer, 
bapt.  at  Whitchurch 
Canonicorum  24 
March  162I;  bur. 
there  22  February 
i63f- 


Richard  Tomes==Elizabeth,  marr.  at  Whit- 


of         London, 
merchant;  died 
before    1 7 
uary  167^. 


Jan- 


church  Canonicorum  16 
August  1660;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will  17 
January  167J,  and  in 
will  of  her  sister,  Eleanor 
Floyer,  10  January  169I; 
executrix  to  her  mother's 
will  12  June  1676;  bur. 
at  Whitchurch  Canoni- 
corum 27  September 
1699. 


Eleanor  Floyer  of  Topsham, 
CO.  Devon  ;  bapt.  at  Whit- 
church Canonicorum  13 
January  1652;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  17  January 
167^,  and  in  her  mother's  will 
26  September  1674;  bur.  at 
Whitchurch  Canonicorum  17 
January  169I.  Will  dated  10 
January  1695-,  proved  16 
March  169I  (P.C.C.  209 
/riy). 


Mary      Pole,=[=William      Floyer     of==Grace  Cossins 

of  Broad  Win- 
ston, CO.  Dor- 
set.    2nd  wife. 


dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir 
William  Pole 
of  Shute,  CO. 
Devon;  marr. 
in  1677.  1st 
wife. 


Berne,  co.  Dorset ; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  1 9  Novem- 
ber 1680,  in  will  of  his 
aunt,  Eleanor  Floyer, 
10  January  1694,  and 
in  will  of  Sarah  Floyer 
29  August  1702. 


A 


Floyer  of   Stafford 
House,  Dorchester. 


Randle  Floyer  of  Topsham  ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  grandfather,  Anthony 
Floyer,  17  January  167",  and  in  his 
father's  will  12  November  1680;  executor 
to  will  of  his  aunt,  Eleanor  Floyer, 
16  March  169I ;  died  before  10  October 
1740;  marr.  Mary  Ely,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ely.  She  marr.  2ndly  .  .  .  Morley  of 
Topsham,  and  was  living   10  October 

I 


Anthony  Floyer  of  St.  Peter's,  Dorchester,  co. 
Dorset ;  mentioned  in  his  mother's  will  29  August 
1702  ;  bur.  at  Upway,  co.  Dorset,  30  December 
1727.  Administration  granted  9  July  1728,  to 
sister,  Margaret  Floyer  (P.C.C.) 


John  Young=f=Sarah,  bapt.  at  Whitchurch 


of  Trent,  co. 
Somerset. 


Signature  to  a  Deed  dated  20  May  1 709. 


Canonicorum  10  February 
i68y  ;  marr.  at  Stratton, 
CO.  Dorset,  i  December 
1699  ;  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  uncle,  John  Gould, 
17  February  172I,  and  in 
will  of  her  sister,  Anne 
Floyer,  15  September  1751; 
administratrix  to  estate  of 
her  sister,  Hussey  Floyer, 
24  September  1742. 


/N 


26 


Grace  Floyer,  men- 
tioned in  her  father's 
will  17  January  167", 
in  her  mother's  will 
26  September  1674, 
and  in  will  of  her 
sister,  Eleanor  Floyer, 
10  January  i6g|. 


Mary,  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  17 
January  167",  and  in 
her  mother's  will  26 
September  1674;  mar- 
ried at  Whitchurch 
Canonicorum  23  Jan- 
uary 1 64 II,  Thomas 
Hippisley.  =p 
A 


Sarah,  mentioned  in  her  father's  Anne,      marr. 

will   17  January   167!^,  and   in  at  Whitchurch 

her  mother's  will  26  September  Canonicorum 

1674;      bur.     at     Whitchurch  25  June  1650, 

Canonicorum    24    June   1686;  John   Bridges, 

marr.    there   8    October   1657,  =j= 

Samuel    Bulstrode,    who    died  A 
before  17  January  167S. 


/k 


Charles  Floyer,  mentioned  in  Edmund  Floyer,  mentioned  .  .  .  mentioned  in  her  father's 
will  of  his  grandfather,  Anthony  in  will  of  his  grandfather,  will  19  November  1680  ;  marr. 
Floyer,  17  January  167^;  Anthony  Floyer,  7  January  James  Holloway,  esquire,  men- 
executor  to  his  father's  will  167";  living  22  February  tioned  in  his  father-in-law's  will 
22  February  1685.  i68j.  19  November  1680. 


Margaret  Floyer  of  Dorchester,  co. 
Dorset ;  bapt.  at  Charmouth,  co. 
Dorset,  30  April  1688  ;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will  28  July  1701, 
in  will  of  her  uncle,  John  Gould, 
17  February  172I-,  and  in  will  of 
her  sister,  Hussey  Floyer,  10  Oc- 
tober 1 740 ;  administratrix  to  estate 
of  her  brother,  Anthony  Floyer, 
9  July  1728,  and  to  her  mother's 
estate  9  August  1738;  totally  deaf 
for  60  years  ;  died,  aged  80,  30 
January  1767.  Will  dated  8  Feb- 
ruary 1765,  proved  24  March  1767 
(P.C.C.  96  Legard). 


Rev.  William  Floyer,  Rector  of= 
Trusham,  co.  Devon  ;  bapt.  at 
Charmouth  16  November  1689  ; 
of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 27  March  1708,  as 
"Founders  Kin,"  aged  17,  B.A. 
17 12,  M.A.  i7i4;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  28  July  1701,  in 
his  mother's  will  29  August  1702, 
and  in  will  of  his  uncle,  John 
Gould,  17  February  172^^;  bur. 
at  Trusham  i  September  1742. 
Will  dated  14  August  1742,  proved 
2  November  1742  (P.C.C.  322 
Trenley). 


=Sarah  Burwell,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Hamy 
Burwell  of  Ottery  St. 
Mary,  co.  Devon  ; 
marr.  at  Ottery  St. 
Mary  25  October 
17 17;  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  sister-in- 
law,  Hussey  Floyer, 
10  October  1740  ; 
executrix  to  will  of  her 
husband  2  November 
1742. 


Anthony  Floyer 
of  Dorchester  ; 
bapt.  at  Ottery 
St.  Mary  in  1 7 1 8 ; 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  aunt,  Anne 
Floyer,  1 5  Sep- 
tember 1750  ; 
died  29  January 


Rev.  John  Gould  Floyer,  Rector  of 
Esher,  co.  Surrey ;  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  9  April  1739,  aged  18,  B.A. 
1742,  Fellow  1744,  M.A.  1745;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  his  aunt,  Hussey  Floyer, 
10  October  1740,  in  his  father's  will  14 
August  1742,  and  in  will  of  his  aunt, 
Margaret  Floyer,  8  February  1765;  Rector 
of  Esher  1747  ;  died  at  Esher  18  March 
1777.  Will  dated  12  November  1775, 
Administration  granted  13  May  1777 
(P.C.C.  210  Collier.) 


Margaret,  bapt..  14  July  1722; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her  aunt, 
Margaret  Floyer,  8  February  1765, 
and  in  will  of  her  sister,  Jane,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  William  Martyn,  4  De- 
cember 1777;  living  in  1792; 
marr.  12  February  174I,  James 
Cornish  of  West  Teignmouth,  co. 
Devon,  an  Officer  of  Customs, 
who  died  18  October  1785. 


Hubert  Charles  Floyer  of  Over  Compton,=j=Anne   Abington,    dau.    of    John 
CO.  Dorset;  bapt.  at  Stratton,  co.  Dorset,      '  '  '  "     "  " 

19  January  1695  ;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  28  July  1 701,  and  in  his  mother's  will 
29  August  1702  ;  executor  to  will  of  his 
uncle,  John  Gould,  16  May  172S;  named 
executor  to  will  of  his  sister,  Hussey 
Floyer,  lo  October  1740;  died  23  Feb- 
ruary 174I,  bur.  at  Over  Compton.  M.I. 
Administration  granted  13  February 
i74f  (P.CC.) 


Abington  of  Over  Compton  ; 
marr.  at  Yetminster,  co.  Dorset, 
14  November  1734;  mentioned 
in  will  of  her  sister-in-law,  Hussey 
Floyer,  10  October  1740;  bur.  at 
Over  Compton  I  June  1 75 1.  Will 
dated  15  September  1750,  proved 
22  June  1752,  by  her  niece, 
Elizabeth  Lillington  (F.C.C.  154 
Bettcsivorth). 


Antonia  Floyer, 
bapt.  at  Stratton 
:8  March  1693  ; 
(?)  bur.atUpway, 
CO. Dorset,  5  April 
1695. 


/K 


Hussey  Floyer  of  Dorchester,  co.  Dorset  ;   mentioned  in  will  of  her  uncle,  John     Floyer, 

John  Gould,  17  February  172I-;  administratrix  to  her  mother's  estate  9  August  bapt.  at  Strat- 

1738;    bur.    at    Upway    25    April    1742.       Will    dated    10    October    1740.  ton  17  October 

Administration  granted  24  September  1742  (P.CC.  272  Trenley).  1699. 


William  Floyer, 
bapt.atTrusham, 
CO.  Devon,  12 
May  1724 ;  died 
12  October,  bur. 
at  Trusham  14 
October  1725. 


William  Floyer  of  Reesby  Hall,= 
in  Stainton-by-Langworth,  co. 
Lincoln;  Captain  North  Lincoln 
Militia;  bapt.  at  Trusham  12 
May  1726  ;  mentioned  in  will  of 
his  aunt,  Margaret  Floyer,  8  Feb- 
ruary 1765  ;  administrator  to  his 
brother,  John  Gould  Floyer,  13 
May  1777;  went  to  France  in 
1 781,  under  the  name  of  de 
Champenaux  ;  died  at  Paris  1 1 
July  1782.  Will  dated  31  De- 
cember 1780,  with  codicil  dated 
30  January  1 7  8 1 ,  proved  4  January 
1783  (P.C.C.  16  Cornwallis). 


=Frances  Ayscoghe,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Edward 
Ayscoghe  of  Louth, 
CO.  Lincoln  ;  marr.  at 
Keith  Chapel,  London, 
II  November  1752  ; 
mentioned  in  her  hus- 
band's will  3 1  December 
1780;  died  suddenly 
at  Balderton-cum- 

Farndon,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 15  July,  bur. 
there  18  July  1795. 


Elizabeth  Floyer, 
born  29  ftlay, 
bapt.  at  'Frusham 
13  June  1728  ; 
died  14  No- 
vember, bur.  at 
Trusham  1 6 

November  1736. 


Anthony    Floyer   of   Reesby   Hall,    in    Stainton-by-Langworth,    and=j=Elizabeth  Brabins,  dau. 


afterwards  of  Ketsby  Hall,  in  South  Ormsby,  both  co.  Lincoln ; 
Captain  in  the  Notts  Fencibles  ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  great-aunt, 
Margaret  Floyer,  8  February  1765;  named  heir  to  his  uncle,  John 
Gould  Floyer,  12  November  1775;  named  executor  to  his  father's 
will  31  December  1780;  died  at  Ketsby,  aged  59,  bur.  at  South 
Ormsby  8  March  1814.     M.L    Administration  granted  20  July  1814. 


of  George  Brabins  of 
Bennington  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  marr.  at  South 
Ormsby  24  June  1784; 
bur.  there  8  October 
1814.     M.L 


John  Gould   Floyer  of  Ketsby  Hall,  in  the=f=Sarah  Wright,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Wright, 


parish  of  South  Ormsby,  and  sometime  of 
Louth,  CO.  Lincoln ;  born  at  Reesby  Hall 
16  July  1785,  bapt.  there  privately  the  next 
day ;  died  at  Louth  20  November,  bur.  at 
South  Ormsby  25  November  1841.  M.L  Will 
dated  14  August  1837,  with  codicil  dated  28 
December  1840,  proved  3  May  1842,  by  John 
Wright,  one  of  the  surviving  Exors  (P.C.C. 

327. 42)-  A 


Vicar  and  Impropriator  of  Wrangle,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Hill  of  Alford,  co.  Lincoln ;  bapt.  at  Wrangle 
22  July  1789  ;  marr.  there  26  May  1815  ;  died 
at  Louth,  aged  52,  22  January,  bur.  at  South 
Ormsby  28  January  1841.     M.L 


i^For  issue  see  " Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 

Vol.  III.,  page  115) 

28 


I 

Hubert  Floyer  of  Long  Buckby,  co. 
Northampton,  surgeon  (twin  with 
Caleb) ;  bapt.  at  Trusham,  co.  Devon, 
26  February  i7gg^;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  14  August  1742,  in  will 
of  his  aunt,  Anne  Floyer,  15  Sep- 
tember 1750,  in  will  of  his  aunt, 
Margaret  Floyer,  8  February  1765, 
and  in  will  of  his  sister  Jane,  wife  of 
the  Rev.  \\'illiam  Martyn,  4  De- 
cember  1777;  died  20  May  1781  ; 
marr.  Mary  Gundy. 

I 


Rev.  Caleb  Floyer,  Rector  of  Tealby, 
CO.  Lincohi  (twin  with  Hubert);  bapt. 
at  Trusham  26  February  17!^;  of 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
2  April  1748,  aged  16;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  14  August  1742,  in  will 
of  his  aunt,  Margaret  Floyer,  8  Feb- 
ruary 1765,  and  in  will  of  his  sister, 
Jane,  wife  of  the  Rev.  William  Martyn, 
4  December  1777.  Will  dated  21 
March  1771,  proved  at  Lincoln  30 
August  1779.  He  marr.  Elanaria, 
who  was  living  30  August  1779. 


Sarah  Floyer, 
bapt.  at  Trusham 
23  November 
1732  ;  bur.  there 
18  May  1 74 1. 


Rev.  William  Marty  n,= 
Rectorof  Dunkerton, 
CO.  Somerset,  '^  and 
of  Nether-Exe,  co. 
Devon ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  Margaret 
Floyer  8  February 
1765.  Will  dated  24 
February  1768,  with 
codicil  dated  23 
March  1769,  proved 
3  April  1770  (P.C.C. 
Je)iner). 


A 


=Jane,  bapt.  at  Trusham  23  July 
1734;  marr.  14  June  1764; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her  aunt, 
Margaret  Floyer,  8  February  1765  ; 
executrix  to  her  husband's  will 
3  April  1770;  renounced  execu- 
tion of  will  of  her  brother,  John 
Ciould  Floyer,  13  May  1777;  died 
14  June  1779,  bur.  at  Dunkerton. 
Will  dated  4  December  1777, 
proved  9  October  1779  (P.C.C. 
424  Warburtoii).  Administration 
granted  17  October  1786,  to  Jane 
Martyn,  daughter. 


Anne  Floyer,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary  Major, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon, 
12  January  173I; 
died  24  January, 
bur.  at  Trusham 
26  January  i73f. 


Elizabeth  Floyer, 
bapt.  at  Trusham 
10  November 

1737  ;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will 
14  August  1742. 


Charles  Burwell 
Floyer,  bapt.  at 
Trusham  10  June 
1740;  mentioned 
in  his  father's  will 
J4  August  1742, 
in  will  of  his  aunt, 
Margaret  Floyer, 
8  February  1 765, 
and  in  will  of  his 
brother,  William 
Floyer,3 1  Decem- 
ber 17S0  ;  living 
at  Wakefield,  co. 
York,  in  181 2. 


Margaret  Floyer  of  Brook 
House,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; 
mentioned  in  her  father's  will 
31  December  1780;  died  at 
Brook  House,  aged  60,  9  De- 
cember, bur.  in  Woodlawn 
Cemetery,  Dartmouth,  Nova 
Scotia,  II  December  1814. 
M.L 


William  Floyer,  Captain  in  the 
60th  (Royal  American)  Regiment 
of  Foot  ;  born  6  August  1758  ; 
Ensign  24 February  1776,  Lieutenant 
17  March  1779;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  31  December  1780; 
killed  in  an  Expedition  in  the  West 
Indies  before  1795. 


Frances,  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  31  De- 
cember 1780;  marr.  John 
Hall  of  422  Oxford 
Street,  London,  and  of 
North  Thoresby,  co. 
Lincoln,  who  died  before 
19  January  1801. 


Anne  Floyer  of  Claxby,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  31  December 
1780;  bur.  at  Alford,  co. 
Lincoln,  15  February  1827. 
M.L  Will  dated  8  January 
1824. 


John  Gould  Floyer  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
5  June  1777,  aged  15,  admitted 
Scholar  as  "  Founder's  Kin,"  30 
September  1779;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  31  December  1780. 


Richard  Floyer  of  Alford  ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will, 
not  21,  31  December  1780; 
died  at  Alford  7  December, 
bur.  10  December  1826. 
M.L  Will  dated  16  August 
1826. 


George  Ayscough  Floyer, 
mentioned  in  his  father's 
will,  not  21,  31  December 
1780;  Lieutenant  R.N. 
13  April  1789,  said  to 
have  been  drowned  in  the 
"  Royal  George." 


Elizabeth  Floyer, 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  3 1 
December  1780; 
died  in  childhood. 


Jane,  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  31  December 
1780;  died  12  September 
1824  ;  marr.  10  June  1793, 
John  Waite  of  Louth,  co. 
Lincoln,  attorney. 


Edward  Ayscough 
Floyer,  R.N. ;  men- 
tioned in  his 
father's  will  31  De- 
cember 1780;  marr. 
Martha. 


29 


Cookson. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  129.] 


Pedigree  of  Cookson. 


Bryan  Cookson,  tenant  of  Thomas= 
Pudsey    1523,    on   subsidy    roll   of 
Staincliffe  and  Yewcross,  co.  York ; 
bur.   at  Giggleswick,   co.   York,    28 
November  1592. 


Robert  Cookson  of  Settle,  =j=Elizabeth. 
CO.  York. 


Bryan  Cookson,  bur.  at  Giggleswick=f=Elizabeth  Preston,  marr.  11  June  1579; 


3  October  1603. 


bur.  at  Giggleswick  2  April  16 10. 


marr.  circa  1608. 
ist  wife. 


^Robert  Cookson  of  Giggleswick  ,-=j=Catherine  Knowles,  marr.  at  Giggleswick 


bapt.  at  Giggleswick  4  September 
1572  ;  bur.  there. 


9  November  1620;  bur.  there  25  August 
1674.     2nd  wife. 


Margaret  Cookson,  bapt.     Nathaniel  Cookson,  Elizabeth  Cookson,  bapt. 

at  Giggleswick  2  October     bur.      at       Kirkby  at   Giggleswick    19  April 

1621.  Malham,  co.  York,     1624.  

12  March  163!. 

Isabella  Cookson,  bur.  at  Elizabeth  Cookson,  bapt. 

Giggleswick  19  February  at  Giggleswick   30  April 


i67f- 


1626. 


Brian  Cookson,  bapt.  at  Giggleswick  1 1  January= 
i6f§;  churchwarden  1659;  died  in  i68|. 


Robert  Cookson  of  Settle,  yeoman;  bapt.  in  1638;  bur.  at=f=Mary,  executrix  to  her  husband's 


Giggleswick  4  July  1702.     Will  dated  9  June  1702,  proved 
at  York  4  August  1702. 


will  4  August  1702. 


Brian    Cookson,     Robert  Cookson  of=Frances  Scott,  marr.  at     Nathaniel  Cookson,  b.apt.  at 
born  in  1663.  Giggleswick.  Giggleswick  19  February     Giggleswick     29     December 

1759.     2nd  wife.  1686. 


loo/cii'i^n.^. 


Matilda  Cookson,  bapt.  at 
Giggleswick,  co.  York,  22 
September  1577. 


Bryan  Cookson,  bapt.  at  Giggleswick=i=Anne,  bur.   at  Giggleswick 


13  April  1591  ;  bur.  there  10  May 
1669. 


27  August  1673  as  wife  of 
Bryan  Cookson  "Clark." 


Judith  Cookson,  bapt. 
at  Giggleswick  18  May 
161 7;  bur.  there  17 
November  161 9. 


Robert  Cookson  of  Settle,=j=Maria,  bur.     Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Giggleswick     Catherine  Cookson, 

CO.  York  ;  bapt.  25  August 

161 1  ;   paid  tax  for  three 

hearths      1664  ;     bur.    at 

Giggleswick    3   November 

1678. 


at  Giggles- 
wick 2  5 
April  1720. 


21   December    1614;   marr.  at  bapt.  at  Giggleswick 

St.    Peter's,    Leeds,    co.    York,  2  August  161 7  ;  bur. 

18  September  1639,  Alexander  there25Augusti674. 
Metcalfe. 


i    I 
Catherine  Cookson,  bapt. 

at  Giggleswick  28  August 
1655-  _ 

Agnes  Cookson,  bapt.  at 
Giggleswick  16  June  1656. 


Brian  Cookson  of  Settle 
bapt.    6     May      1660 
churchwarden       1667 
bur.      at      Giggleswick 
26  September  17 10. 


=Hannah,  marr. 
circa  1689;  bur. 
at  Giggleswick 
II  July  1713. 


Elizabeth  Cookson,  bapt. 
at  Giggleswick  in  May 
1662. 


William  Cookson= 
of  Briggate,  Leeds ; 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick in  1639  ; 
went  to  Leeds 
circa  1652  ;  Alder- 
man of  Leeds 
1685  ;  died  28 
January  i7i|- 
Will  proved  (York 
Registry,  Vol.  70, 
fo.  421). 


:Hannah  Great- 
head  of  Leeds ; 
marr.  at  Chapel 
Allerton,  co. 
York,  9  Novem- 
ber 1665  ;  died 

1 2  February 
,,39 


Ann,  bapt.  at 
Giggleswick  in 
1646  ;  marr. 
there  in  1668, 
Samuel  Great- 
head  of  Leeds. 


Timothy  Cookson, = 
bapt.  at  Giggleswick 
5  October  1654; 
of  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A. 
1675,  M.A.  1683; 
Curateof  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds. 


=Ann  Norton,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Norton  of 
Briggate  ;  born  2 1 
June,  bapt.  privately 
30  June  1659;  marr. 
at  St.  John's,  Leeds, 
12  May  1684,  she 
then  aged  25. 


MargaretCookson, 
born  24  March 
1 684,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds, 
9  April  1685. 


Judith  Cookson, 
born  at  Leeds 
12  October  1686, 
bapt.atSt.Peter's, 
Leeds,  the  same 
month. 


Anne  Cookson, 
born  8  June, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Leeds, 
4  July  1688. 


Bridget  Cookson, 
born  12  April, 
bapt.atSt.Peter's, 
Leeds,  30  April 
1690. 


John  Cookson,  born  15  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  31  January  166";  bur. 
there  2  July  1667. 


Hannah  Cookson,  born  14  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  27  February  166^;  bur. 
there  12  May  1668. 


31 


I 

Maria,  bapt.  at  Giggleswick,  co.  York, 
I  November  1665  ;  died  3  January 
1 70^  ;  marr.  at  Giggleswick  i  October 
1699,  William  Paley. 


Esther  Cookson,  Isabella,    bapt.   at   Giggleswick    19 

bapt.  at  Giggles-  February  167^;  marr.  there  i  Sep- 

wick     29     April  tember  1698,  Robert  Austwick. 
1671. 


Dawson  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick 29  March 
1690. 


Alice  Tojjping  of= 
Preston  ;  marr.  at 
Ribchester,  co. 
Lancaster,  30  No- 
vember 17 19;  bur. 
at  Giggleswick  15 
May  1755.  I  St 
wife. 


m     1756. 
wife. 


2nd 


=Robert  Cookson,=pElizabeth,  marr. 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick 14  January 
169^ ;  bur.  there 
2     March    177Y. 


Alice    Cookson,    bur. 
14  September  1757. 


Hannah  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick 7  June  1694. 


William  Cook- 
son, bapt.  23 
February  1 7i^; 
bur.  at  Giggles- 
wick I  Novem- 
ber 1726. 


Susanna.  = 
ist  wife. 


=Craven  Cookson  of= 
Rathmelmoor,  co.  York; 
bapt.  28  May  1723;  bur. 
at  Giggleswick  27  July 
1789.  Administration 
granted  9  September 
1789  (York  Exchecquer 
Court). 


^Elizabeth  Swingle- 
hurst;  marr.  before 
6  February  1764, 
date  of  her  mother's 
will;  died,  aged  75, 
bur.  1 2  February 
1805.     2nd  wife. 


Hannah  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggleswick 
13  November  1726. 

Robert  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggleswick 
9  April  1730. 

Dawson  Cookson, 
iiapt.  at  Giggleswick 
22  August  1736. 


Susanna,  bur.  William  Ayrton,^Susanna,  marr.  at 

at  Skipton-in-  bom  in  1769.        Ryleston,co.York, 

Craven,     co.  9      April      1794; 

York,  21  Feb-  bur.  14  November 

ruary  1762.  1839- 


Craven  Joab  Cook- 
son, born  in  1767  ; 
bur.  at  Giggleswick 
17  July  1796. 


Christopher  Dawson 
Cookson,  born  in 
1770;  bur.  19  July 
1781. 


W 

I 
17 


illiam  Cookson  of  Leeds,  co.  York;  born  17  October,  bapt.= 
November  1669;  Alderman  1685,  Mayor  of  Leeds  1712,  1725, 
8;  died  at  Leeds,  aged  74,  22  July  1743,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds.  Will  dated  18  July,  proved 
at  York  8  December  1743  (Vol.  88, 
fo.  354).  He  marr.  2ndly  Margaret, 
living  18  July  1743.  M.L  to  him 
and  his  wife  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds  {see 
"  Frag7nenta  Genealogica,"  Vol.  VI., 
page  40). 


yon 


=Susanna  Idle,  dau.  of 
Michael  Idle  of  Leeds  ; 
born  at  Austrup  Hall 
7  February,  bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Leeds,  25  Feb- 
ruary i6|-§  ;  marr.  at 
Rothwell,  CO.  York,  22 
June  1 701;  died,  aged  61, 
12  February  174°;  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds.     M.I. 


William  Cookson, 
born  20  April 
1702. 


Michael  Cookson, 
born  2  April  1703; 
died  in  infancy. 


Susanna  Cook-  John  Cookson  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
son,  born  3  13arrister-at-Law  ;  born  24  May  1706  ; 
April  1704.  of  University  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 

lated 28  January  172!;  Commissioner 
for    licensing    chairs    and    coaches ; 
died  I  February  1783. 
32 


William  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick,  CO.  York, 
i9Decembcri695. 


Brian  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick  8  Decem- 
ber 1696. 


John  Cookson, 
bapt.  at  Giggles- 
wick  26  January 
169J) ;  bur. there 
220ctol)eri7i  2. 


Maria,  bapt.  at  Giggleswick  21  April 
1702;  marr.  istly  at  Giggleswick  in 
1724,  Thomas  Norris;  marr.  there  2ndly 
20  June  1738,  George  Carr. 


Joshua  Cook- 
son, born  25 
October,  and 
bur.  I  No- 
vember 1670. 


Timothy  Cook- 
son, born  13 
August,  bapt.  at 
Leeds  28  Au- 
gust 1672;  bur. 
there  15  March 
167I. 


Thomas  Cookson, 
bom  20  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds,  2  Septem- 
ber 1674  ;  bur. 
there  4  June  1676. 


Samuel  Cookson,  born= 
23  July,  bapt.  privately 
10  August  1676;  died 
in  1 7 II.  Will  dated 
15  April,  proved  at 
York  19  April  17 11 
(Vol.  67,  fo.  209). 


=Mary  Hindley, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Hindley;  living 
15  April  1 7 II. 


Thomas  Cookson  of  Kirkgate,  Leeds, = 
CO.  York,  merchant;  born  2  September 
1607  ;  Alderman  of  Leeds  1742;  died, 
aged  65,  20  August  1773,  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds.  M.L  to  him  and 
his  wife  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds  (see 
'■^ Fragmenta  Genealogica"  Vol.  VI., 
page  40). 


^Margaret  Dawson,  dau.  of  William 
Dawson  of  Langcliffe  Hall,  Settle, 
CO.  York;  born  2  January  172^  ; 
marr.  in  1749  ;  died,  aged  82, 
24  October  1803,  bur.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Leeds.     M.L 


Frances  Cookson, 
born  4  June  1709. 


William  Cookson,  born= 
30  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  7 
December  1749  ;  D.L. 
for  CO.  York  ;  Mayor 
of  Leeds  1783-1801  ; 
died  at  South  Parade, 
Leeds,  aged  61,  i 
February,  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds, 
6  February  181 1.  M.L 
there  {see  '■'■  Fragmenta 
Genealogica"  Vol.  VI., 
page  41). 


=Mary  Scott, 
dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James 
Scott,  In- 
cumbent of 
Holy  Tri- 
nity, Leeds, 
by  Anna- 
bella  his 
wife  ;  marr. 
22  Novem- 
ber 1779. 


A 


Thomas  Cook- 
son, born  24 
February  1752  ; 
died  in  infancy. 


John  Cookson, 
born  30  March 
i753;died,aged 
20,  19  October 
1773,  bur.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Leeds. 
M.L  in  the 
chancel  there 
{see  "Fragmenta 
Getiealogica," 
Vol.  VI.,  page 
41) 


Thomas  Cookson  of= 
Knostrop,  Leeds ; 
born  18  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds, 
14  June  1754; 
Alderman  of  Leeds ; 
died  at  i  Portland 
Place,  Hull,  co. 
York,  1 5  January 
1833,  bur.  at  Hull. 
He  marr.  istly, 
Mary  Elizabeth 
Child,  who  died  s.p. 
4  September  1798. 


A 


=Philadelphia  Mc- 
Murdo,  dau.  of 
Captain  Robert 
McMurdo;  born 
I  January  1779; 
marr.  i  June 
1802  ;  died  at 
Newark,  co.  Not- 
tingham. 2nd 
wife. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  Ens;land 
and  Wales,"  Vol.   VIII.,  page  '48.) 


(For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England 
and  Wales,"  Vol.  IX.,  page  14J.) 


33 


Tabitha  Cookson, 
born  3  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds,  26  Septem- 
ber 167  7;  bur.  there 
3  January  167!. 


Rev.  Joseph  Cookson,  D.D. ;  born  24  September,; 
bapt.  privately  16  October  1678;  of  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1699,  M.A.  1703; 
Vicar  of  Leeds  6  March  171^;  Sub-Dean  of 
Ripon  1738;  died  at  Leeds,  aged  65,  20  Feb- 
ruary 174^;  bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds.  Will 
proved  3  July  1745  (Cons:  Court  of  York). 
Memorial  tablet  to  him  and  his  wife  at  the 
East  end  of  the  South  wall  of  the  chancel  of 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds  (see  "Fragmenta  Genealogica" 
Vol.  VI.,  page  40). 


=Elizabeth  Smith,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Smith  of 
Hendon  ;  marr.  there 
24  August  1 7 10;  died, 
aged  75,  23  April  1761. 
Administration  granted 
22  May  1 761,  to  daugh- 
ters Mary  and  Sarah 
Cookson. 


I  I 

Susanna  Cook-     Mary  Marsden,  dau.^Edward  Cookson,  born    19  August=Sarah  Harrison  of 

son,    born    10     of    Henry    Marsden     1 7 12 ;  Lecturer  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds;  Leeds;     adminis- 

June  1711.  of  Wennington,   co.     died,    aged    40,    27    August    1757.  tratrix      to        her 

Essex;  marr.  21  July     Administration  granted  21  Septem-  husband    21    Sep- 

1742.      I  St  wife.  ber   1757.     Memorial  tablet  at  the  tember  1757 ;  died 

East  end  of  the  South  wall  of  the  in   October   1791. 

chancel    of  St.   Peter's,    Leeds   (see  2nd  wife. 
" Fragmenta   Genealogica"  Vol.   VI., 
page  40). 


William  Cookson  of  Hull,  en.  York  ;  borre 
9  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds, 
5  October  17 10;  apprenticed  19  September 
1726  to  William  Mowld  of  Hull,  merchant; 
admitted  a  Freeman  of  Hull  13  June  1734, 
Chamberlain  1737,  Sheriff  1741,  Alderman 
8  August  1744,  Mayor  1745  and  1757,  he 
resigned  his  position  as  Alderman  9  May 
1775  ;  died  at  Hull  27  April  1779.  ^i^ 


=Eleanor  Stockton  of 
All  Hallows',  Hull  : 
marriage  licence 
dated  8  May  1741, 
she  then  aged  19. 


Elizabeth  Cookson,  born 
9  December  171 1,  bapt. 
I  January  i7i|^;  died, 
aged  70,  23  October 
r78i,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds.  M.L  there  {see 
"Fragmenfa  Genealogica," 
Vol.   VI.,  page  41). 


John  Cookson,  born  at  Leeds  19  February,  = 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  18  March  1756; 
Alderman  of  Leeds  1789  ;  died,  aged  53, 
9  January,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  16  Jan- 
uary 1809.  Will  dated  27  January  1808,  with 
codicil  dated  29  January  1808,  proved  4  July 
1809,  by  Joseph  Fawcett,  John  Goodman, 
Christopher  Smith,  and  Thomas  Overend 
Upton,  the  Exors  (P.C.C.  531  Loveday). 


A\ 


=Sarah  Power,  4th  dau.  of  William  Power  of 
Clapham,  co.  Surrey,  by  Susanna  Shed  his 
wife;  born  28  July  1765,  bapt.  at  St.  Olave's, 
Hart  Street,  London,  21  August  1766;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church,  Clapham,  16  February 
1789;  marr.  2ndly,  6  September  1809,  Robert 
Culverwell  of  London.  She  died  in  London 
17  January  1846. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitatioti  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  Ill,  page  I2g). 


34 


I 

John  Cookson,= 
born  2  2  Sep- 
tember, bapt. 
privately  6  Oc- 
tober 1680. 


=Elizabeth  Denison, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Denison  of  Leeds ; 
born  10  March 
i68| ;  marr.  i  Jan- 
uary 1705. 


A 


Timothy  Cookson.     Will=i=Mercy  Asquith,  dau.  of  Caleb 


dated  7  December  1762, 
proved  at  York  10  March 
1765  (Vol.  125,  fo.  177). 


Asquith;  born  31  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds, 
16  April  1 691;  marr.  there 
10  December  1721. 


Ann  Cook-     James  Cookson,  born=i=Mary  Lowry,  dau.     Timothy  Cookson, =y=     Caleb  Cookson, 


son,  born  10  January  1724  ; 
8  Novem-  died,  aged  38,  28 
ber  1722.  April  1761,  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds. 
M.L  in  the  chancel 
there  to  him  and  his 
wife  (see  "Fragmenia 
Genealogica"  Vol.  VI., 
page  41).  /\ 


of  John  Lowry ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Leeds,  22 
May  1749;  died, 
aged  65,  bur.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Leeds,  27  Decem- 
ber 1788.     M.L 


born  8  October 
1727  ;  M.A.  of 
Christ's  College, 
Cambridge  ;  Lec- 
turer at  Leeds  ; 
Vicar  of  Stilling- 
ton,  CO.  York. 


born  1 6  August 
'73°- 


Judith,  marr. 
Thomas  Turner 
of  Leeds. 


A 


1  1 

Hannah      Cook- 

1   1 
Sarah  Cookson,  born 

1    i 
Ann  Cookson,  born 

1 
James  Kennion=Betty,  born  7 

son,  born  3  June 

1 9    April    1 7 1 7  ;   ad- 

28 January  172^. 

of     Heddingly,     April     1724; 

1714. 

ministratrix     to     her 

Leeds ;  died  29     marr.  2  May 

mother  22  May  1761. 

MaryCookson,born 

April  1753.            1752. 

EHzabeth   Cook- 

31  May  1722  ;  ad- 

son,      born       7 

Joseph  Cookson,  born 

ministratrix  to  her 

September  17 15. 

in  November  17 18. 

mother      22     May 
1761. 

Charles  Cookson,  born  30  June,  bapt.  at 
Giggleswick,  co.  York,  23  July  17 13;  died 
in  1760. 


James  Cookson,  born   11  May  17 15,  and 
bapt.  the  same  day. 


Arthur  Cookson,  born  at  Leeds=Ann  de  Char- 
5  September  1720;  of  Magdalen  reau,  widow 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1741,  of  Colonel 
M.A.  1745;  Curate  of  Ealing,  co.  Rambouillet; 
Middlesex,  12  January  1752,  marr. in  1756, 
Lecturer  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  20 
May  1755,  Rector  of  Newton,  co. 
Lincoln;  died  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset. 


Ambrose  Cook-= 
son  of  Lincoln, 
M.D. ;  born  17 
June  1757 ; edu- 
cated at  Giggles- 
wick School  ; 
died  at  Lincoln 
5  May  1816. 


=JudithHutton, 
dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Hutton  of 
Gate  Burton, 
CO.  Lincoln  ; 
marr.  7  January 
1799. 


Rev.  Christopher  Cookson  of= 
Stamford,  co.  Lincoln  ;  born 
ig  May  1759  ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1 781;  Warden  of  Stamford 
Hospital  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Michael's,  Stamford,  27  Feb- 
ruary 1787;  died  at  Stamford 
12  September  1844. 


= Martha  Foster, 
dau. of  the  Rev. 
T.  Foster  of 
Dowsby,  CO. 
Lincoln;  marr. 
28  April  1 8 18. 


A 


Arthur  Cook- 
son, died  in 
infancy  23 
May  1765. 


35 


Punchard. 

[Vo:.  3,  p.  136.] 


.  Pedigree  of  Pnnchard. 


William    Punchard   of  Bedingfield,= 
CO.    Suffolk.      Will   dated    22    July 
1506,     proved     9     January      150" 
(Arch :  Court  of  Suffolk). 


=Joan,  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  22  July 
1506. 


William  Punchard, 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  22 
July  1506. 


Joan  Punchard, 
mentioned  in 
her  father's  will 
22  July  1506. 


John  Punchard,= 
of  Bedingfield ; 
mentioned  in 
his  father's  will 
22  July  1506. 


=Elizabeth,  widow 
of  Thomas  Thur- 
ston ;  bur.  at 
Bedingfield  21 
June  157 1. 


Elizabeth  Punchard, 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  22  July 
1506.       _ 

Ann  Punchard,  men- 
tioned in  her  father's 
will  22  July  1506. 


Thomas  Punchard,=5=FaithGynner, 


of  Bedingfield,  hus- 
bandman ;  bapt.  in 
1529.  Will  dated 
9  April,  proved  15 
September  1585 
(Arch :  Court  of 
Suffolk). 


living  9  April 
1585- 


Elizabeth,  living 
in  1580;  marr. 
before  1 5  Sep- 
tember 1585, 
Harrie   Borrett. 


John  Punchard  of  Has- 

keton  and  Dennington, 
CO.  Suffolk ;  living  9 
April  1585.  Will  dated 
30  August  1606,  proved 
6  October  1606  (Arch: 
Court  of  Suffolk). 


=Judith,  marr.  at 
Bedingfield  6 
February  157I; 
mentioned  in 
her  husband's 
will  30  August 
1606. 


Robert  Punchard,  bapt. 
at  Bedingfield  in  1576  ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  30  August  1606  ; 
died  s.p. 


Judith,  bapt.  at  Hasketon 
2  June  1587;  marr.  there 
21  December  161 2, 
William  Crane. 

T 


Edmund  Punchard, 
bapt.  at  Hasketon 
9  April  1592;  men- 
tioned in  his  father's 
will  30  August  1606; 
died  s.p. 

A 


John  Punchard  of  Beding-= 
field,  yeoman.  Will  dated 
29  August  1617,  proved  23 
October  1621  (Arch:  Court 
of  Suffolk). 


■Margaret  Fiske,  sister  of    Thomas  Punchard,     Robert  Punchard, 


John  Fiske  of  Tivetshall, 
St.  Mary,  co.  Norfolk; 
bur.  at  Bedingfield  20 
April  161 1. 


living  9  April  1585.     died  in  infancy. 


William   Punchard, 
living  9  April  1585. 


John    Punchard   of    Bedingfield;    bapt.    in     Jeremy  Punchard  of  Bedingfield  ,'=j=Susan,  bur.  at 


1583;  mentioned  in  his  father's  will  29 
August  161 7;  executor  to  his  brother's  will 
II  May  1637;  died  at  Wingfield,  co.  Suffolk, 
10  December  1659.  Will  dated  4  January 
i65y,  proved  16  July  1660  (P.C.C.) 


executor  to  his  father's  will  23 
October  1621.  Will  dated 
2o  October  1634,  proved  11  May 
1637  (Arch:  Court  of  Suffolk). 


Bedingfield    9 
March  161:?. 


36 


Jane  Punchard,  Susan  Punchard,  Philippe  Punchard,  Faith  Punchard,  Mary  Punchard, 
living  9  April  living  9  April  living  9  April  1585.  living  9  April  living  9  April 
1585-  1585-  iS85-  '585- 


Mary,  executrix  to  her  father's  Margaret,  mentioned  in  will  of  Susan  Punchard,  bapt.  at 
will  23  October  1621;  marr.  after  her  uncle,  John  Fiske,  i  October  Pedingfield,  co.  Suffolk, 
29  August  1 61 7,  Roger  Stone.  1609;  marr.     .     .     .     Petto.  22  February  159;;  ;  bur. 

19  October  1596. 


John  Punchard  of  Bedingfield,  attorney-at-law  ;=f=Dorcas     Peyton,     marr.     at    Wingfield,     co, 


executor  and  heir  to  his  uncle,  John  Punchard, 
16  July  1660. 


Suffolk,    in    1649. 
Revett. 


She    marr.    2ndly   John 


Rev.  John  Punchard,  Rector  of  Hasketon,  co.= 
Suffolk;  bapt.  at  Bedingfield  in  1654;  of  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Sizar  27  May 
1668,  Scholar  1668-75,  B.A.  167I,  M.A.  1675  ; 
ordained  Deacon  19  December  1674,  Priest 
December  1677,  Vicar  of  Ash,  co.  Suffolk,  1674, 
Rector  of  Hasketon  1678-1736,  Vicar  of  Sutton 
All  Saints,  co.  Suffolk,  1702  ;  bur.  at  Hasketon 
14  January  173S.  Will  dated  15  April  1734, 
proved  26  February  173^  (Norwich  C.C.) 


=Prudence  Camborne, 
sister  and  heiress  of 
the  Rev.  Lawrence 
Camborne,  Rector  of 
Lawshall,  co.  Suffolk ; 
marriage  licence 

(Bishop  of  Norwich) 
dated  5  January 
167! ;  bur.  at  Haske- 
ton 4  April  1 7 16. 


A 


Anne,  marr.  istly  John 
Bardwell  of  Rishangles, 
CO.  Suffolk,  yeoman ; 
died  before  19  June 
1693.  She  marr.  2nd ly 
John  Wace  of  Occolt, 
CO.  Suffolk,  yeoman ; 
marriage  settlements 
dated  28  June  1693. 


I 


Mary  Punchard,  bapt. 
at  Bedingfield  12  De- 
cember 1660  ;  bur. 
there  25  July  i68o. 


Jeremy    Punchard    of     Bedingfield,     yeoman  ;     bapt.     at=^El 
Bedingfield  6  January   i66|;   died  at  Bacton,  co.  Suffolk. 
Will   dated    25    August    1729,    proved    3    December    1729 
(Arch :  of  Sudbury). 


's^trTTrM: 


^y>\ 


f;Kj^PO 


izabeth,  living 
25  August  1729. 


Catherine,  bapt. 
at  Bedingfield 
8  February 

i66f ;  marr.  R. 
Welham. 


Elizabeth  Punchard, 
bapt.  at  Bedingfield 
in  1686. 


Jeremy  Punchard  of  Fornham  St.  Martin,= 
CO.  Suffolk,  yeoman ;  bapt.  at  Bedingfield 
8  July  1688.  Will  dated  27  June  1725, 
proved  12  June  1729  (Norwich  C.C.) 


=Sarah  Sutton,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Sutton  of  Haughley,  co. 
Suffolk,  yeoman  ;  marriage 
settlements  dated  13  Sep- 
tember 1 7 1 1  ;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will  12  June 
1729. 


37 


Jeremy  Punchard  of  Eye,  co.  Suffolk,  maltster;  bapt.  in  1625;  mentioned=T=Mary,  executrix  to 


in   will   of  his    uncle,    John    Punchard,    4   January   165^;    bur.    at    Eye. 
Will  dated  29  October  1713,  proved  10  January  lyif  (Norwich  C.C.) 


her  husband's  will 
10  January  171  f. 


John  Punchard  of  Easton,  co.=i=Rachel  Carter,  dau.  of  James 
Suffolk,  maltster ;  bapt.  at  Carter  of  Stowmarket,  co. 
Wingfield,  co.  Suffolk,  2  July  Suffolk  ;  mentioned  in  her 
165 1.  Will  dated  2 1  February  husband's  will  21  February 
169!,  proved  30  March  1699  169I. 
(Arch:  Court  of  Suffolk). 


i 
Francis  Peachey  of=Susan,  born 
Butley,  CO.  Suffolk;     14         June 
executor  to  will  of     1655. 
his    brother-in-law, 
John        Punchard, 
30  March  1699. 


John  Punchard  of  Easton  and= 
Hacheston,  co.  Suffolk,  gent ; 
bom  in  1686;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  21  February 
169!^ ;  bur.  at  Parham,  co. 
Suffolk.    Will  dated  22  October 

1755,  proved    25    November 

1756,  by  Thomas  Folkhard 
(Arch:  Court  of  Suffolk). 


=Mary  Folkhard, 
dau.  of  Francis 
Folkhard  of  Par- 
ham  ;  bapt.  in 
1692  ;  bur.  at 
Parham  in  1738; 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  3 
August  1722. 


James  Punchard, 
born  in  1694  ; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  2 1 
February  169-; 
died  in  171 5. 


Rachell  Punchard,  men- 
tioned in  her  father's  will 
21  February  169!. 


Sybilla  Punchard,  born 
in  1696;  mentionedinher 
father's  will  21  February 
169I. 

F 


Mary,  bom  in  1721  ;  executrix  to  will  of  her  brother,  John  Punchard, 

7    December    1787;  died    in    1803,    bur.    at    Parham;    marr.    John 

AV'elham  of  Stratford  St.  Andrew,  co.  Suffolk,  marriage  licence  dated 
15  May  1764. 


Rachel,  born  in  1 7  2  5 ; 
marr.  before  22  Oc- 
tober    1755,     John 
Button.     =r 
A 


John  Punchard  of  Wetheringsett,  co.= 
Suffolk ;  bapt.  at  Bedingfield,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 21  October  1690;  executor  to 
will  of  his  brother,  Jeremy  Punchard, 
12  June  1729.  y\ 


^Bridget  Clough  of  Ashfield,  co. 
Suffolk  ;  marr.  at  Hasketon,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 15  July  1 7 19,  marriage  licence 
(Ipswich)  dated  13  July  1719. 


Mary  Punchard, 
bapt.  at  Beding- 
field in  1692. 


Punchard      of 
Wetheringsett. 


John  Punchard,  mentioned=|=Jane,    living     Jeremy      Punchard      of=j=Battina     Bugg,     marriage 


in  his  father's  will  27  June 
1725;  living  in  1771, 


in  1 77 1. 


Jane  Punchard, 
living  in  1771. 


Fornham  St.  Martin,  co. 
Suflfolk  ;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  27  June 
1725;  aged  22,  25  Sep- 
tember 1734;  living  in 
1771. 


licence  (Bury)  dated  25 
September  1734,  she  then 
aged  2 1  ;  died  at  Ipswich, 
aged  77,  15  August  1783, 
bur.  at  St.  Lawrence', 
Ipswich.     M.I. 


Sarah  Punchard,  bom  in 
1739;  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  brother,  Charles 
Punchard,  8  May  1789, 
and  in  will  of  her  brother- 
Robert  Punchard,  10  May 
1797  ;  died  in  1819. 


Robert     Punchard    of=.     .     .     . 

Norwich,    upholsterer ;    Chambers 

executor  to  his  brother's 

will    21    August    1789. 

Will    dated     10     May 

1797,  proved  22  March 

1798  (Norwich  C.C.) 


Charles  Punchard  of  the  Butter 
Market,  Ipswich,  bookseller ; 
died  at  Ipswich,  aged  45, 
14  August  1789.  M.I.  at  St. 
Lawrence',  Ipswich.  Will 
dated  8  May  1789,  proved  21 
August  1789  (Norwich  C.C.) 


38 


William    Punchard,    bapt.    at    Bedingficld,    co.=f=ElizalK-th,   living     Susan  Punchard,  bapt.  at 


Suffolk,  27  March  1627  ;  mentioned  in  his  father's     in  1668. 
will  20  October  1634,  and  in  will  of  his  uncle, 
John  Punchard,  4  January  1652  ;   sold  lands  in 
Bedingficld  in  1667.  /t\ 


Bedingficld      i     January 
1 63  J  j  died  in  infancy. 


John  Punchard  of  Parham,  co,  Suffolk,  geni ;  bapt.= 
at  Saxted,  co.  Suffolk,  in  1728;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  22  October  1755  ;  died  18  August  1787, 
bur.  at  Parham.  Will  dated  23  January  1774,  proved 
7  December  1787  (Arch:  Court  of  Suffolk). 


=Ann  Symonds,  dau.  of  Thomas  Symonds 
of  Peasenhall,  co.  Suffolk ;  marr.  at 
Saxted  17  January  1766;  mentioned  in 
her  husband's  will  23  January  1774. 


John  Baldry  Punchard,  bapt.= 
at  Saxted  12  August  1767; 
sold  the  Manor  of  Burston- 
haugh  in  Peasenhall  in  1798; 
died  at  Framlingham,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 5  March,  bur.  there  9 
March  1844.  /t\ 


=Rose  Elgood,  dau.  of  Thomas  Elgood  of 
Cransford,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Susannah  his 
wife;  born  4  February  1774,  bapt.  at 
Cransford  the  same  day;  marr.  there  by 
licence  31  May  1 792  ;  died  at  Framlingham, 
aged  98,  30  March,  bur.  there  5  April  1872. 


Mary,  bapt.  at 
Saxted  1 2  August 
1767;  mentioned 
in  her  father'swill 
23  January  1774; 
married  George 
Culham. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol  III.,  page  136.) 


Ann,    bapt.   at   Saxted    20  April  James  Punchard  of  Saxted;  Lucy,  bapt.  20  April  1773; 

1771;  mentioned  in  her  father's  bapt.    at    Saxted    20    April  mentioned  in  her  father's  will 

will    23    January    1774;    died   in  1773;      mentioned     in     his  23     January     1774;     marr. 

1880,    bur.    at    Parham;     marr.  father's  will  23  January  1774.  George  Pope,  marriage  licence 

Samuel  Barnes.  dated  24  May  1808. 


Thomas  Punchard,   bapt.  at  Amy,   bapt.   at    Bedingfield   in  Dorcas,  bapt.  at  Bedingfield  in 

Bedingfield    in    1694;    men-  1696;  mentioned  in  her  father's  1698;  mentioned  in  her  father's 

tioned    in    his    father's    will  will    25    August    1729;    marr.  will    25    August    1729;    marr. 

25  August  1729.  ...    Cator.  .    .    .     Pollard. 


John  Pain  of  Bradfield=Sarah,  mentioned  in  her  father's  Eliza  Punchard,  Charles  Punchard, 

St.  Clare,  co.  Suffolk,     will    27    June     1725  ;     marriage  living    27    June  living      27      June 

farmer  ;      aged      30,     licence  (Bury)  dated  25  February  1725.  '725. 
25  February  173I.           i73ffi  she  then  aged  21. 


.   39 


Punchard.  Abstracts  of  Deeds. 

o.  3,  p.  13  .J  Articles  of  Agreement  made  19  June  1693,  between  (i)  John  Wace 
of  Occolt,  CO.  Suffolk,  yeoman,  (2)  John  Punchard  of  Hasketon,  co. 
Suffolk,  clerk,  and  Jeremy  Punchard  of  Bedingfield,  co.  Suffolk, 
yeoman,  trustees  on  behalf  of  their  sister,  Ann  Bardwell  of  Rishangles, 
CO.  Suffolk,  widow. 

In  consideration  of  his  intended  marriage  with  Ann  Bardwell, 
John  Wace  agrees  to  make  a  suitable  settlement  on  the  said  Ann  and 
their  issue.  Ann  Bardwell  shall  have  full  power  to  dispose  of  her 
personal  property  of  the  value  of  £,1^2,  i^  6'^  to  the  children  she 
had  by  her  late  husband,  John  Bardwell,  or  otherwise  at  her  own 
pleasure.  If  Ann  Bardwell  do  not  dispose  of  her  property  in  her  life 
time  then  at  her  death  her  son,  John  Bardwell,  is  to  have  a  double 
share  and  her  other  children  a  single  equal  share. 

Witnesses:  John  Revett,  Thomas  Greene,  Philip  Clarke,  Ran:  Mayhew. 
Signatures  of  John  Punchard,  Jeremy  Punchard. 


Indenture  made  28  June  1693,  between  (i)  John  Wace,  (2)  John 
Punchard  and  Jeremy  Punchard. 

In  consideration  of  his  intended  marriage  with  Ann  Bardwell, 
John  Wace  grants  unto  John  and  Jeremy  Punchard  lands  in  Occolt 
and  Eye,  co.  Suffolk,  to  the  use  of  them,  himself  and  the  said  Ann 
Bardwell  and  their  issue.     [Copy  on  paper.) 


Indenture  made  13  September  1711,  between  (i)  Jeremy  Punchard 
the  elder  of  Bacton,  co.  Suffolk,  yeoman,  (2)  Thomas  Sutton  of 
Haughley,  co.  Suffolk,  yeoman,  and  (3)  Jeremy  Punchard  the  younger 
of  Farnham,  co.  Suffolk,  and  Sarah  Sutton,  spinster,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  John  Sutton  of  Combs,  co.  Suffolk,  gent. 

In  consideration  of  an  intended  marriage  between  Jeremy  Punchard 
the  younger  and  Sarah  Sutton,  Jeremy  Punchard  the  elder  grants  unto 
Thomas  Sutton  lands,  &c.,  in  Bedingfield,  co.  Suffolk,  to  the  use 
of  him,  Jeremy  Punchard,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  life,  then  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Jeremy  and  Sarah  and  their  issue. 

Witnesses  :  Richard  Ellegood,  Benja :  Fairfax,  John  Goodwin, 
Elizabeth  Goodwin.  Signatures  of  Jeremy  Punchard,  Jeremy  Punchard, 
Junior. 


Q^sfTTT^f—  '^-vni'tm^  qJ f^ 


From  original  deeds  in  my  possession. — F.  A.  C. 
40 


Pedigree  of  Bourne. 


Thomas  Bourne  of  Wyersdale,=j=Unice. 
CO.  Lancaster. 


Bourne. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  148.] 


John  Bourne  of=j= 
Wyersdale    and 
Stalmine    Hall, 
both    CO.    Lan- 
caster. 


Timothy    Titus    Bourne,    clerk ;     bom    at=j=Catherine  Whitby  of 


Bourne.  Wyersdale  in  1671;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1701 ; 
Vicar  of  Sancealthorpe  and  of 
Dalby,  co.  Lincoln ;  died  3 1  August 
1734,  bur.  at  Dalby. 


Wrangle,  co.  Lincoln ; 
died,  aged  60,  5  De- 
cember 1734,  bur.  at 
Dalby. 


A 


John  Bourne  of  Stalmine  ;=i=Jane  Fox,  dau.  and  coheir 


born  in  1706  ;  died  30 
January,  bur.  at  Stalmine 
I  February  1783. 


of  Cornelius  Fox  of  Fern- 
hill  and  Preesall  Park,  co. 
Lancaster;  died  29  March 
1791. 


Timothy  Bourne  of  Euxton,= 
CO.  Lincoln;  died  16  April 
1 78 1,  bur.  at  Leyland,  co. 
Lancaster. 


^Margaret 
Clarke. 


A 


James  Bourne  of  Stalmine  ,-=|=Dorothy    Parkinson,   dau.    of 


died  28  November  1816. 


Thomas   Parkinson  ;    died  at 
Foulton-le-Fylde. 


I 
Henry    Fox   Bourne,    died    17 
June  1784,  bur.  at  Stalmine. 


John  Bourne,  died 
29  December  1810. 


Elizabeth  Bourne,  bapt.  10  September 
1797;  died  2  May,  bur.  at  Stalmine 
6  May  1799. 


Cornelius  Bourne,  born= 
2  April  1747,  bapt.  at 
Stalmine  ;  succeeded  to 
the  family  estates  on  the 
death  of  his  brother, 
James  Bourne ;  died, 
aged  59,  I  March,  bur. 
at  St.  Thomas',  Liver- 
pool, 5  March  1806. 
Will  proved  at  Chester 
19  June  1806. 


=Anne  Rymer,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Rymer, 
and  widow  of 
Edward  Glover  ; 
born  2  April  1744 ; 
marr.  31  July  1774; 
died,  aged  84,  12 
June,  bur.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Liverpool, 
16  June  1828. 


John  Bourne, 
died  23  April 
1790. 


I  I 

Agnes,  marr.  Margery,  marr. 

James  Smith  Robert    Lawe 

of     Chorley,  of  Preston,  co. 

CO.  Lancaster.  Lancaster. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  III.,  page  148.) 


41 


Mireliouse. 

[Vol.  3,  p.   153.] 


Pedigree  of  Mirehoiise. 

John  Mirehouse  of  Myrsyke  and  Parke,  in=j=Mary  Rachel  Dickenson 


Loweswater,  co.  Cumberland  (son  of  John 
Mirehouse  [bur.  at  Loweswater  5  June  1704], 
and  a  descendant  of  John  Myras  [Myreouse] 
of  Myresyke,  who  held  land  of  Henry  VIII.  by 
serving  on  the  Border);  bapt.  at  Loweswater 
22  September  1679  ;  died,  aged  92,  bur.  at 
Loweswater  7  October  1771. 


of  Redhow,  Laniplugh, 
CO. Cumberland;  born  in 
1679;  marr.at  Lamplugh 
14  June  1702;  died, aged 
97,  bur.  at  Loweswater 
22  May  1776. 


John    Mirehouse   of  Myresyke  ;=j=Elizabeth  Wood, 


bapt.  at  Loweswater  8  October 
1705  ;  died,  aged  loi,  i  August, 
bur.  at  Loweswater  4  August 
1807  {Gent.'s  Mag.,  Vol.  jj, 
part  //.,  page  978). 


As 


dau.  of  William 
Wood  of  Low- 
house,  Lorton, 
CO.  Cumberland; 
marr.  in  1725. 


Mirehouse  of  Myresyke. 


Isabel  Mirehouse,  bom 
in  1707;  died  in  1728. 


Jane,  born  in  1709  ; 
died  in  1790.  She 
marr.  in  1733,  William 
Pearson  of  Fangs. 


Mary  Mirehouse, 
born  in  1711  ; 
founded  and  en- 
dowed a  school 
at  Mockerton, 
CO.  Cumberland; 
died,  aged  81,  in 
1793- 


Margaret,  died, 
aged  89,  14  July 
1807.  She  marr. 
in  1748,  John 
Longmire  of 
Trushbank,  in 
Loweswater. 


Rev.  Thomas  Mire- 
house, Canon  of 
Peterborough ;  born 
in  1716  ;  Rector  of 
Etton,  CO.  North- 
ampton, and  of 
Wilsford,  CO.  Lin- 
coln ;  died  18 
January  1769,  bur. 
at  Peterborough. 


=Elizabeth  Torry, 
marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Stamford,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 19  Novem- 
ber 1748  ;  died 
28  February,  bur. 
in  Peterborough 
Cathedral  6  March 
1805. 


Ann,  born  in 
1717;  died  in 
I  799.  She  marr. 
in  1 749,  Peter 
Iredale  of 

Muncaster,  co. 
Cumberland. 

Martha,  marr. 
Benjamin  Key 
of  Lorton,  co. 
Cumberland. 


Rev.    Jonathan=p 
Mirehouse,  born 
in  1723. 


Elizabeth  Mire- 
house, bapt.  at 
Peterborough  Ca- 
thedral 2  August 
1751 ;  died,  aged 
93,  bur.  in  Peter- 
borough Cathe- 
dral 15  February 
1844. 


John  Mirehouse  of  Brownslade= 
and  Angle,  co.  Pembroke  ;  bapt. 
at  Peterborough  Cathedral  13 
March  1753; 
Fellow  of  Clare 
College,  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.  ; 
J.P.,  D.L.  and 
High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Pembroke 
1805  ;  died  26 
March,  bur.  at 
Angle  4  April 
1823. 


=Mary  Edwards,  dau. 
of  John  Edwards  of 
Machynlleth,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  sister  of 
Sir  John  Edwards, 
baronet,  M.P. ;  bapt.  at 
Machynlleth  1 3  July 
1767;  marr.  there  30 
September  1788;  died 
at  Hambrook  Grove, 
CO.  Gloucester,  aged  91, 
29  November,  bur.  at 
Easton-in-Gordano,  co. 
Somerset,  6  December 
1856. 


A 


Thomas  Torry 
Mirehouse,  bom 
in  1755;  died  in 
1757- 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  III.,  page  153.) 


42 


/<j(>:i. 


Ainphlett  of  Horseley,  co.  Stafford. 

Grant  of  Arms  to  Edward  Greenhill  Amphlett  as  the 

Descendant    of    Richard    Amphlett    of    Clent,  co. 

Stafford,     whose     Arms     were     respited     at  the 
Visitation  of  Staffordshire,    lo  April   1663. 


Amphlett. 
[Vol.  3.  P-  '56.1 


To  All  and  Singular  to 
whom  these  Presents  shall  come 
Sir  Albert  William  Woods, 
Knight  Commander  of  the  Most 
Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath 
Knight  Commander  of  the  Most 
Distinguished  Order  of  S.  Michael 
and  S.  George,  Garter  Principal 
King  of  Arms  and  George  Edward 
Cokayne,  Esquire,  Clarenceux 
King  of  Arms  of  the  South  East 
and  West  parts  of  England  from 
the  river  Trent  southwards,  Send 
Greeting  Whereas  Edward  Green- 
hill  Amphlett  of  Union  Place  in 
the  borough  of  Worthing  in  the 
county  of  Sussex  and  of  Horseley 
in  the  Parish  of  Tipton  in  the 
county  of  Stafford,  Esquire,  in  the 
Commission  of  the  Peace  for  the 
said  county  of  Sussex,  eldest  son 
of  Edward  Amphlett  late  of 
Horseley  aforesaid  and  of  Queen's 
Gate  Terrace  Kensington  in  the 
county  of  London,  a  lieutenant  in 
the  Royal  Scots  Greys,  deceased, 
hath  represented  unto  the  Most  Noble  Henry  Duke  of  Norfolk  Earl 
Marshal  and  Hereditary  Marshal  of  England,  Knight  of  the  Most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal 
Victorian  Order,  and  one  of  His  Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy 
Council,  that  he  is  lineally  descended  from  Richard  Amphlett  of 
Clent  in  the  county  of  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  of  that  county  in  the 
year  1678,  as  by  a  Pedigree  duly  enrolled  in  the  Books  of  the  College 
of  Arms  is  more  clearly  set  forth ;  That  the  said  Richard  Amphlett 
of  Clent,  had  his  Pedigree  recorded  at  the  Visitation  of  the  county 
of  Stafford,  made  in  the  year  1663  by  William  Dugdale,  Norroy 
King  of  Arms ;  That  John  Amphlett  the  elder  brother  of  the 
Memorialist's  ancestor  William  Amphlett  of  Astley  in  the  county  of 
Worcester,  High  Sheriff  of  Worcester  17 17  and  1720,  died  on  the 
sixteenth   day  of  June   one   thousand   seven   hundred   and   five,  and 


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Amphlett.  that  on  the  Monument  erected  to  his  memory  in  Clent  Church  are 
[Vol.  3,  p.  156.]  painted  the  Arms  following,  namely  "Argent  on  a  fesse  between  three 
lozenges  azure,  a  cinquefoil  or,"  but  no  official  entry  of  the  said  Arms 
having  been  made  to  the  said  Richard  Amphlett  or  to  any  of  the 
^\ncestors  of  the  Memorialist,  and  being  desirous  of  bearing  Arms 
with  unquestionable  authority,  he  therefore  requested  the  favour  of 
His  Grace's  Warrant  for  Our  granting  and  assigning  the  same  with 
such  distinctions  as  may  be  necessary,  and  with  a  Crest  to  be  borne 
by  him  and  his  descendants  and  by  the  other  descendants  of  his  father 
the  said  Edward  Amphlett,  deceased,  according  to  the  laws  of  Arms 
And  Forasmuch  as  the  said  Earl  Marshal  did  by  Warrant  under  his 
hand  and  seal  bearing  date  the  thirty-first  day  of  January  last  authorise 
and  direct  Us  to  grant  and  assign  such  Armorial  Ensigns  accordingly 
Know  Ye  Therefore  that  we  the  said  Garter  and  Clarenceux  in 
pursuance  of  His  Grace's  Warrant  and  by  virtue  of  the  Letters  Patent 
of  our  several  Offices  to  each  of  us  respectively  granted  do  by  these 
Presents  grant  and  assign  unto  the  said  Edward  Greenhill  Amphlett, 
the  Arms  following  that  is  to  say  Argent  on  a  fesse  nebuly  azure, 
gutte  d'eau  between  three  lozenges  of  the  second,  a  cinquefoil  or, 
and  for  the  Crest  On  a  Wreath  of  the  Colours  a  dromedary  statant 
proper  with  halter  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  charged  on 
the  body  with  two  lozenges  argent,  as  the  same  are  in  the  margin 
hereof  more  plainly  depicted  to  be  borne  and  used  for  ever  hereafter 
by  him  the  said  Edward  Greenhill  Amphlett  and  his  descendants 
and  by  the  other  descendants  of  his  father  the  said  Edward  Amphlett 
deceased,  with  due  and  proper  differences  according  to  the  laws  of  Arms 
In  witness  whereof  we  the  said  Garter  and  Clarenceux  Kings  of 
Arms  have  to  these  Presents  subscribed  Our  names  and  affixed  the 
Seals  of  Our  several  Offices  this  twenty-third  day  of  February  in  the 
third  year  of  the  reign  of  Our  Sovereign  Lord  Edward  the  Seventh 
by  the  Grace  of  God  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  and  of  the  British  Dominions  beyond  the  Seas,  King,  Defender 
of  the  Faith  &c.  and  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  one  thousand  nine 
hundred  and  three. 

indorsed:  "  Jiecorded  I'/i  ihe  CoUe^^e  of  Anns,  London." 


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,o 


Cja/uw/rt/y  fJ''////////'^''^  ■'. 


'_J 


Pedigree  of  Trot i nan. 


Trotman. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  i6i.] 


Henry  Trotman,  died=j= 
1 8  Henry  VIII. 


Thomas  Trotman  of  Cam,  co.  Gloucester,= 
clothier ;  bought  "  Longfords,"  in  Cam,  in 
1553-  ^Vill  dated  8  September  1558,  proved 
ro  December  1558  (Gloucester  C.C.) 


=f=Agnes  Harding,  dau.  of  William 
Harding  of  Cam.  Will  dated 
22  September  1558,  proved  10 
December  1558  (Gloucester  C.C.) 


John  Trotman  of  Nasse  Court,  Cam,= 
clothier ;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  8  September  1558;  executor  to 
his  mother's  will  10  December  1558, 
and  to  his  father's  will  18  December 
1558;  bur.  at  Cam  29  July  1577. 
Will  dated  24  July  1577,  proved 
3  October  1577,  by  sons,  Thomas 
Trotman  and  Richard  Trotman 
(P.C.C.  38  Daughtry). 


=Joan.  Richard  Trotman  of  Long- 
ford House,  Cam,  yeoman  ; 
executor  to  his  mother's 
will  10  December  1558, 
and  to  his  father's  will  18 
December  1558;  bur.  at 
Cam  14  March  159!.  Will 
dated  8  October  1592, 
proved  at  Gloucester  27 
/K  April  1593. 


Catherine  Tyndale, 
dau.  of  Edward 
Tyndale,  and  sister 
and  coheir  of  Tho- 
mas Tyndale  of 
Eastwood,  CO. 

Gloucester;  niarr. 
before  8  September 
1558  ;  bur.  at  Cam 
15  June  1591. 


Edward  Trotman  of  East-= 
wood,  and  afterwards  of 
Longford  House,  Cam, 
esquire ;  born  5  October 
1545 ;  executor  to  his  father's 
will  27  April  1593  ;  receives 
grant  of  arms  of  William 
Segar,  Garter,  27  November 
1616;  died  6  June  1633, 
bur.  at  Cam.     M.I. 


=Anne  Watts,  dau.  of 
Richard  \Vatts  of 
Stroud,  CO.  Glouces- 
ter; born  28  April 
1557  ;  marr.  20  Jan- 
uary 157I;  died  4 
November  1635,  bur. 
at  Cam.  M.I.  Will 
dated  21  October 
163s,  proved  at 
Gloucester  in   1635. 


Griffith  Trotman  of= 
Cam,  yeoman;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  his 
uncle,  John  Trotman, 
9  August  1592,  and 
in  his  father's  will 
8  October  1592;  bur. 
at  Cam  1 6  June  1598. 
Will  dated  10  June 
1598,  proved  at 
Gloucester  10  Jan- 
uary i59f 


Catherine  Trotman, 
dau.  of  Elizabeth 
Trotman  of  Wick- 
war,  CO.  Gloucester ; 
marr.  at  Cam  10 
May  1578;  men- 
tioned in  her  father- 
in-law's  will  8  October 
1592  ;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will 
10  January  1595. 


A 


Edward   Trotman   of    the=f=Jane    Stratford,     Richard  Trotman=j=Anne  Lloyd,  dau.  of  Thomas 


Irmer  Temple,  London ; 
bapt.  at  Thornbury,  co. 
Gloucester,  10  April  1580; 
of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  9 
February  159J,  aged  14; 
admitted  to  the  Inner 
Temple  November  1598, 
called  to  the  Bar  in  1606, 
Bencher  1623  ;  mentioned 
in  his  mother's  will  21 
October  1635;  bur.  in 
the  Temple  Church  29 
May  1643.  /^ 


dau.  of  .i\nthony 
Stratford  of 

TempleGuiting, 
CO.  Gloucester, 
esquire. 


of  Cam,  attorney ; 
bapt.  at  Thorn- 
bury  9  March 
158!;  living  in 
1623  ;  died  before 
21  October  1635. 


Lloyd  of  Holyrood  Ampney, 
CO.  Gloucester ;  mentioned 
in  her  mother-in-law's  will  2 1 
October  1635,  in  will  of  her 
son,  Charles  Trotman,  i  Oc- 
tober 1647,  and  in  will  of  her 
brother-in-law,  Throgmorton 
Trotman,  30  October  1663  ; 
died,  aged  65,  circa  1666. 
She  marr.  2ndly  Richard 
Selwyn  of  Wheatenhurst,  co. 
Gloucester. 


A 


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John  Trotman  of  Upthrop,  Cam,  co.= 
Gloucester,  clothier;  executor  to  his 
mother's  will  lo  December  1558,  and  to 
his  father's  will  18  December  1558;  died 
s.p.,  bur.  at  Cam  29  July  1592.  Will  dated 
30  September  1582,  proved  9  August  1592 
(Gloucester  C.C.) 


=Katherine  Trotman,  dau.  of  William  Trotman  of 
Wotton-under-Edge,  co.  Gloucester,  and  sister  to 
Thomas  Trotman  of  Tortworth,  co.  Gloucester; 
marr.  before  8  September  1558;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  9  August  1592;  bur.  at  Cam  26  March 
1602.  Will  dated  9  March  i6oi,  proved  20 May  1602, 
by  brother,  William  Trotman  of  Wotton-under-Edge 
(P.C.C.  38  Montague). 


I 
Katherine 
Trotman, 
bur.  at  Cam 
1 5       June 
1591- 


Thomas  Warne= 
of     Snowshill, 
CO.  Gloucester; 
living    8     Oc- 
tober 1592. 


=Edith,  marr.  at 
Cam  1 7  Oc- 
tober 1575; 
living  8  Oc- 
tober 1592. 


Lod\vicke     Trotman     of=j=Mary,   marr.  at  Cam 


Buckover,  in  Thombury, 
CO.  Gloucester ;  men- 
tioned in  his  father-in- 
law's  will  8  October  1592. 
Will  dated  9  March  i6of, 
proved  at  Gloucester  7 
May  1606.  /^ 


3  March  157^;  men- 
tioned in  her  father's 
will  8  October  1592; 
executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  7  May 
1606. 


William  Trot- 
man, bapt. 
at  Thombury 
I  September 
1583;  died 
before  1623. 


Thomas  Trot-=Susan,  mentioned 


man,  bapt.  at 
Cam  30  August 
1586  ;  living  i 
October  1647. 


in  her  mother-in- 
law's  will  21  Oc- 
tober 1635,  and  in 
will  of  her  nephew, 
Charles  Trotman, 
I  October  1647  ; 
living  30  October 
1663. 


Maurice  Trot- 
man, bapt.  at 
Cam  19  June 
1590 ;  marr. 
there  27  April 
161 1,  Mary 
Trotman. 


Throgmorton  Trotman  of 
London,  merchant ;  bapt.  at 
Cam  21  July  1594;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  his  great- 
aunt,  Katherine,wifeof  John 
Trotman,  9  March  i6o|,and 
in  his  mother's  wll  21  Oc- 
tober 1635.  Will  dated  30 
October  1663,  proved  in 
1664  (P.C.C.  29  Hyde). 


Mary,  born  2  2 
December  1647, 
bapt.  at  St.  Dun- 
stan's-in-the-West, 
London;  marriage 
licence  (Vicar- 
General)  dated  2 
December  1672, 
aged  20;  died  s.p. 
She  marr.  Richard 
Osborne,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple  ; 
aged  24  in  1672  ; 
living  24  May  1684. 


Dorothy  Dring,= 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  Robert  Dring, 
esquire,  of  Isle- 
worth,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex ;  marriage 
settlements  dated 
6 December  1 67  7. 
ist  wife. 


=Samuel  Trotman  of  Siston,  co.^ 
Gloucester,  esquire  ;  born  23 
February  i6|§,  bapt.  at  Kings- 
wood,  CO.  Wilts ;  of  Exeter  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matriculated  1 1 
December  i663,aged  13;  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple  1671, 
Bencher  1682  ;  executor  to  his 
father's  will  30  January  i68i; 
M.P.  for  Bath  20  February  1707- 
until  his  death  ;  died  6  February, 
bur.  at  Bucknell,  co.  Oxford,  16 
February  1 7^^.  M.I.  Will  dated 
30  January  17^5^,  proved  i  March 
i7i|(P.C.C.  ^2  Shaller). 


=Elizabeth  Montague, 
dau.  of  the  Hon^' 
William  Montague, 
Lord  Chief  Baron, 
and  relict  of  Sir 
William  Drake  of 
Shardeloes,  knight ; 
marriage  licence 

(Vicar-General)  dated 
15  December  1691, 
she  then  aged  about 
37);  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  i 
March  l^\^.  2nd 
wife. 


Dorothea,  marr.  at  Siston  16  October 
17 1 2,  Samuel  Trotman  (her  cousin). 
{See  page  47.) 


Frances  Trotman, 
died  in  infancy. 


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Cecilia,  bapt.  at 
Cam,  CO.  Glou- 
cester, 7  No- 
vember 1596; 
mentionedinher 
mother's  will  2 1 
October  1635, 
and  in  will  of 
her  nephevv, 
Charles  Trot- 
man,  I  October 
1647  ;  married 
.  .  .  Haywood. 


Elizabeth  Wayte,= 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Wayte  of  Key- 
thorpc,  CO.  Leices- 
ter ;  marr.  14  May 
1638,  marriage 
licence  (Bishop  of 
London)  dated  12 
May  1638,  she 
then  aged  23; 
died  8  August 
1640.      I  St  wife. 


=Samuel  Trotman  of  Bucknell,  co.= 
0.\ford,  and  of  Siston,  co.  Glouces- 
ter ;  born  TO  February,  bapt.  at 
Cam  17  February  ijf^§  ;  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  matricula- 
ted 17  November  1615,  aged  15; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1635  >  mentioned  in  his 
mother's  will  21  October  1635; 
died  18  January  i68|,  bur.  at 
Bucknell.  M.L  Will  dated  24 
May  1684,  proved  30  January  i68| 
(P.C.C.  12  Caftn). 


=Mary  Warcup,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Warcup 
of  English,  co.  Ox- 
ford, esquire ;  marr. 
9  March  164^!,  mar- 
riage licence  (Faculty 
Office)  dated  4  March 
i64y,  she  then  aged 
23;  bur.  at  Bucknell 
9  September  1667. 
M.L     2nd  wife. 


Robert  Wad-= 
manoflmber, 
CO.  Wilts  ; 
mentioned  in 
his  father-in- 
law's  will  24 
May  1684. 


I 


^Hannah,  born 
at  St.  James' 
Street,  Lon- 
don, 19  April 
1652 ;  marr.  at 
Siston  in  1676; 
living  24  May 
1684. 


Joseph  Trotman 
of  Bucknell  ; 
born  1 2  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
Bucknell  12 
March  i65f. 


/K 


Lenthall  Trotman= 
of  Bucknell ;  bom 
24  January,  bapt.  at 
Bucknell  30  January 
165^;  died  22  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at  Buck- 
nell 26  January 
17^9.  M.L  Will 
dated  9  November 
1691. 


=Mary  Phillips,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Phillips  of  Ick- 
ford,  CO.  Buckingham  ; 
marr.  at  Wadham  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  20  May 
1684;  died,  aged  51, 
19  November,  bur.  at 
Bucknell  23  November 
1 7 14.  M.L  Will  dated 
24  April  1 7 10,  proved 
13  May  1 715  (P.C.C. 
103  Fagge). 

E 


Samuel  Trotman  of  Siston;  born= 
7  March,  bapt.  at  Bucknell  9 
March  168^;  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  13  January 
170^,  aged  17;  Barrister-at-Law 
of  the  Inner  Temple  1710  ; 
executor  to  will  of  his  uncle, 
Samuel  Trotman,  i  March  17!^; 
M.P.  for  Woodstock  22  March 
172I-  to  17  April  1734;  died 
2  February,  bur.  at  Bucknell 
9  February  i74|-.  Will  dated 
28  January  1744,  proved  5  Feb- 
ruary 174^  (P.C.C.  61  Lisle). 


^Dorothea  Trotman 
(his  cousin),  only 
dau.  of  Samuel 
Trotman ;  marr.  at 
Siston  on  Thursday, 
16  October  17 12, 
marriage  settle- 
ments dated  9  Oc- 
tober 1 7 12;  died, 
aged  40,  I  May, 
bur.  at  Bucknell 
4  May  1720.  {See 
page  46). 


Thomas  Trotman= 
of  Siston,  esquire ; 
born  3  August,  bapt. 
at  Bucknell  4  Au- 
gust 1686;  executor 
to  his  mother's  will 
13  May  1715;  died 
26  May,  bur.  at 
Bucknell  i  June 
1751.  M.L  Will 
dated  3  May  1743, 
proved  1 1  February 
1752  (P.CC.  52 
Bettesworih). 


^Elizabeth  Haynes, 
dau.  of  Richard 
Haynes  of  Wick 
Court  and  Abson, 
CO.  Gloucester  ; 
marr.  in  September 
1720;  living  3 
May  1743;  bur. 
at  Siston. 


Anne  Plomer,  dau.= 
of  Arthur  Plomer 
of  Bristol ;  died  10 
June,  bur.  at  Buck- 
nell 18  June  1763. 
M.L      I  St  wife. 


=Samuel  Trotman  of  Siston  and= 
Bucknell  ;  bapt.  at  Siston  26  Oc- 
tober 1 7  2 1 ;  executor  to  his  father's 
will  II  February  1752;  Sheriff  of 
Oxford  1760;  died  13  January, 
bur.  at  Bucknell  18  January  1775. 
M.L  Will  dated  13  October 
1774,  proved  31  January  1775 
(P.C.C.  32  Alexander). 


=Mary  Stanton,  dau.  of  John  Stanton  of 
Longbridge,  co.  Warwick ;  born  8 
March  173! ;  marr.  at  Chadshunt,  co. 
Warwick ;  died  at  Wimpole  Street, 
London,  22  March  1788,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Warwick.  Will  dated  11 
August  1787,  proved  9  May  1788,  by 
John  Stanton,  brother  (P.C.C.  273 
Calvert).     2nd  wife. 


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Elizabeth  Richard     Trot- 

Trotman,  man,  died  before 

died      in  1623. 
infancy. 


Richard  Haynes,= 
mentioned  in  his 
mother-in-law's  will 
21  October  1635. 


Catherine,  mentioned  in  will  of  her  grand- 
father, Richard  Trotman,  8  October  1592, 
and  in  her  mother's  will  21  October  1635; 
marr.  at  Cam,  co.  Gloucester,  9  June  1595. 


/K 


Sir  Richard  Holford  of  Avebury,= 
CO.  Wilts,  knight ;  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Master  in  Chancery ;  aged 
circa  50  in  1689.  He  marr.  istly 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Crew  of 
Westonbirt,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
2ndly  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Richard  Stayner. 


=Susanna,  born  17  January,  bapt.  at 
Bucknell,  co.  Oxford,  21  January  165I; 
marr.  at  Siston,  co.  Gloucester,  29  Au- 
gust 1689,  marriage  licence  (Vicar- 
General)  dated  26  July  1689,  she  then 
aged  circa  25.  Will  dated  19  March 
172I,  proved  5  April  1723,  by  her  son, 
Samuel  Holford  (P.C.C.  77  Richmond). 
3rd  wife. 


Elizabeth  Trotman, 
born  3  February, 
bapt.  at  Bucknell 
27  February  i66j ; 
bur.  there  4  Feb- 
ruary 166^. 


As 


Edward  Trotman  of  Shelswell,  co.  Oxford  ;= 
born  II  June,  bapt.  at  Bucknell  25  June 
1688;  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
9  May  1706,  aged  16;  died,  aged  55,  21 
September  1743,  bur.  at  Newton  Purcell, 
CO.  Oxford.  M.I.  Will  dated  16  September 
1741. 


=Mary  Filmer,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Thomas  Filmer 
of  Amwell  Bury,  co.  Hertford,  esquire,  by 
Susannah  Fiennes  his  wife,  sister  and  coheir 
of  Laurence,  5th  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele; 
died  18  August  1743,  bur.  at  Newton  Purcell. 
M.L 


Mary,  died  7 
February,  bur. 
at  Bucknell  9 
February  1 7^. 


Saunderson  Miller= 
of  Rad  way  Grange, 
CO.  Warwick ;  died 
before  1804. 


=Susanna,  bora  in 
1721  ;  died  at 
Rad  way,  aged  85, 
9  May  1807. 


/Is 


Fiennes  Trotman  of  Shelswell,  Siston 
and  Bucknell;  Sheriff  of  Oxford  1769; 
died  at  Shelswell,  aged  59,  2  December, 
bur.  at  Newton  Purcell  10  December 
1782.  M.I.  Will  dated  25  October 
1782,  proved  December  1782  (P.C.C. 
6 1 2  Gostlitig). 


Ann  Trotman,  bapt.  18  July 
1725;  died,  aged  7  months, 
12  February,  bur.  at  Siston 
15  February  172!.     M.L 


Thomas  Trotman,  bapt.  19  July 
1726:     died,    aged    14    days, 

2  August,     bur.     at     Siston 

3  August  1726.     M.I. 


Thomas  Trotman, 
bapt.  14  April  1728; 
bur.  at  Siston  7 
February  173I. 


Elizabeth 
Trotman, 
bapt.  in 
1733- 


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Joan  Trotman,  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  uncle,  Lodwicke  Trotman, 
9  March  i6o|,  in  her  mother's 
will  21  October  1635,  and  in  will 
of  her  nephew,  Charles  Trotman, 
I  October  1647. 


Anne,  mentioned  in  will  of  her  uncle,  Lodwicke  Trotman, 
9  March  160 J,  and  in  her  mother's  will  21  October  1635; 
bur.  at  Lothbury,  London,  before  i  October  1647  ;  marr. 
at  Cam,  co.  Gloucester,  30  November  161 7,  Nicholas 
Harvey. 


John  Hickes,  D.D. ;  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  17  November^ 
i67i,aged  18,  B.A.  of  Magdalen  College  1675,  M.A.  1678,  B.D.  1690, 
D.D.  1701,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College  1682-1702,  Vice-President  1694; 
Head-Master  of  King  Edward  School,  Birmingham,  1685-92,  Rector  of 
Whimple,  co.  Devon,  1701,  Prebendary  of  Exeter  11  December  1706; 
died  before  i  March  17!^. 


=Sarah,  born  6  July, 
bapt.  at  Bucknell, 
CO.  Oxford,  20  July 
1667;  marr.  at  West- 
minster Abbey  21 
August  1 701;  living 
ig  March  i72§- 


Rev.  Samuel  Trotman,  Rector  of= 
Newton  Purcell,  co.  Oxford,  and 
Vicar  of  Siston,  co.  Gloucester ;  born 
at  Newton  Purcell  on  Wednesday,  1 8 
March  i72f  ;  of  Hertford  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  24  November 
i74i,agedi7,B.A.i745,  M.A.I  748; 
Rector  of  Newton  Purcell  1 748 ;  died 
28  November,  bur.  at  Newton  Purcell 
2  December  1773.  M.L  Will  dated 
20  November  1765,  with  codicil  dated 
7  April  1769,  proved  8  April  1774 
(P.C.C.  I iS  Bargrave). 


=Mary  Newsham, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Newsham  of 

Butler's  Marston, 
CO.  Warwick, 
esquire. 


Mary,  born  at 
Newton  Purcell 
28  August  1728, 
bapt.  there  the 
same  day ;  bur. 
at  Newton  Purcell 
30  March  1733. 


Edward  Trotman, 
born  at  Newton 
Purcell  on  Thurs- 
day, 1 1  March, 
bapt.  there  1 2  March 
172^;  entered  Win- 
chester College  in 
1737- 


Sanmel  Trot-     Fiennes  Trotman  of  Shelswell,  Siston  and= 
man.  Bucknell,  M.P. ;  bapt.  at  Siston;  declined 

Viscounty  of  Say  and  Sale  offered  by  Pitt ; 
died  at  Green  Park  Place,  Bath,  co.  Somer- 
set, aged  71,  19  June,  bur.  at  Siston 
29  June  1824. 


=Hester  Miller,  dau.  of  Saunderson 
Miller;  born  at  Rad way, co. Warwick ; 
marr.  at  Broughton  Castle,  co.  0.x- 
ford;  died  at  Siston,  aged  81, 
5  August,  bur.  there  13  August 
1833- 


Fiennes  Trotman, 
died  in  infancy 
at  Barrowby,  co. 
Lincoln. 


Samuel  Trotman,  born  at  Northampton  in 
November  1780;  died  in  Mortimer  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London,  aged  7i  years, 
23  May,  bur.  at  Siston  i  June  1788. 


Mary  Susannah,  marr.  23 
September  18 17,  Ponsonby 
Sheppard  of  Waterford,  R.N. 


49 


Rev.  Edward  Trotman,  bapt.  at  Siston,  co.^ 
Gloucester,  i8  October  1760;  Vicar  of 
Radway  and  Rector  of  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick ;  died  at  Leamington  2  July,  bur. 
there  6  July  1822.  M.L  Will  dated  29 
December  1802,  with  codicil  dated  10  March 
1806,  proved  22  October  1822,  by  Lucy 
Trotman,  the  relict.  Power  reserved  to 
Charles  Miller,  clerk,  the  other  executor 
(P.C.C.  552  HerscMl). 


=pLucy  Newsham, 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Peers  Newsham, 
Vicar  of  Har- 
bury  and  Rector 
of  Harborough 
Magna,  co.  War- 
wick ;  married 
at  Harborough 
Magna ;  died  at 
Winchester  29 
January,  bur. 
there  3  February 
1850. 


John  Williams,=Mary,    born 
living  in  1804.     at     Fulmer, 
CO.  Bucking- 
ham ;  living 
in  1804. 


/K 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  III.,  page  161.) 


Philip  Thomas  Wykeham  of  Tythrop  House,  co.  Oxford  (nephew  and=f=Hester  Louisa,  marr. 


coheir  of  Philip,  Viscount  Wenman) ;  bom  18  December  1774;  died 
S  September  1832  {Gent's  Mag.,  Vol.  102,  part  ii.,  page  474) 
He  marr.  2ndly,  24  January  1825,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Fiennes  Wykeham 
Martin  of  Leeds  Castle,  co.  Kent. 


at  Siston  23  August 
1 805 ;  died  in  October 
1823.     ist  wife. 


As 


Harriet  Litchfield,= 
dau.  of  Francis 
Litchfield  of  North- 
ampton, by  Anne 
Miller  his  wife ; 
died  at  Clifton,  co. 
Gloucester,  aged  3 1 , 
6  May,  bur.  at 
Siston  13  May 
1823.  M.L  ist 
wife. 


=Fiennes  Trotman  of  Siston,  J. P.  and= 
D.L. ;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 21  October  1803,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1807,  M.A.  181 1  ;  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  1807,  High  Sheriff  1828;  died, 
aged  50,  II  September  1835,  bur.  at 
Siston.     M.L 


=Anne  Elizabeth 
Deane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Deane 
of  Winchester. 
2nd  wife. 


of  Bucknell,  co.  Oxford  ;  of  the 
Scots  Greys. 


at     Siston 
1830. 


A 


Dorothy,  bapt. 
at  Siston  6 
January  1787  ; 

marr 

Powell. 


Frederick  Drummond  Hibbert=f=Hester  Louisa,  bapt. 


25     July 


Emmeline  Trotman, 
bapt.  1 6  December 
1818  ;  bur.  at  Siston 
14  February  1823. 


Harriet  Trotman,  bapt. 
at  Siston  26  January 
1S20. 


Newton     BroughtGn=Harriet  Elizabeth, 
Dickenson  of  Siston.     bapt.   23   Septem- 
ber 1821  ;   bur.  at 
Siston  25  February 
•87S. 


John  Fiennes  Trotman,  bapt. 
23  September  1821,  bur.  at 
Siston  15  November  1824. 


Lawrence  Fiennes  Trotman, 
bapt.  18  August  1822;  bur. 
at  Siston  16  June  1823. 


SO 


Pedigree  of  Ouvry. 


Ouvry. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  167. 


James  Ouvry,  Citizen  and  Weaver,  a  native  of= 
Picardy,  France,  naturalised  in  England  4  April 
1685,  and  carried  on  business  as  a  weaver  in 
Spitalfields,  co.  Middlesex  ;  admitted  a  Member  of 
the  Weavers'  Company  24  March  lyii  Will 
dated  8  February  1743,  proved  17  January  174I- 
(P.C.C.  2  2  Strahan). 


=Mary  Govis,  marr.  at  Stepney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  21  September 
1699  ;  executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  21  January  174^. 
Will  dated  2  May  1 754,  proved 
I  February  1759  (Commissary 
of  London). 


Mary  Bouvar  (de= 
Beauvoir)  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Spitalfields,  21  Jan- 
uary i73t  ;  died, 
aged  34,  6  August 
1 741,  bur.  at  Spital- 
fields. M.I.  ist 
wife. 


^John  Ouvry  of  Church  Street,  Spitalfields,= 
Citizen  and  Weaver ;  admitted  a  Freeman  of 
the  Weavers'  Company  20  November  1738; 
executor  to  his  father's  will  21  January  174 J, 
and  to  his  mother's  will  2  May  1754;  died, 
aged  67,  2  February  1774,  bur.  at  Spitalfields. 
M.L  Will  dated  29  October  1770,  proved 
17  February  1774  (P.C.C.  '^Z  Bar  grave). 


=Ann  Lardent  of  Dover,  co. 
Kent,  at  the  time  of  her 
death.  Will  dated  10  Au- 
gust, proved  24  December 
1803  (P.C.C.)  She  marr. 
2ndly  Peter  Triquet  of 
Church  Street,  Spitalfields, 
who  died  15  March  1778. 


Peter  Ouvry  of  Acton, = 
CO.  Middlesex,  esquire ; 
born  2  August  1741  ; 
executor  to  his  father's 
will  1 7  February 
1774  and  to  will  of 
his  stepmother  24 
December  1803 ;  pur- 
chases a  freehold  at 
Acton  22  February 
1797  ;  died  7  Novem- 
ber, bur.  at  Acton  14 
November  1808. 


=Francisca  Garnault,  dau.  of  Aimd  Garnault  of  Bull's  Cross,  Enfield,  co. 
Middlesex,  esquire,  Governor  of  the  New  River  Company ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  her  grandfather,  William  Arnold,  31  January  1752;  marr.  at 
Christ  Church,  Spitalfields,  26  September  1765  (marriage  settlements 
dated  25  September  1765);  bur.  at  Acton  12  October  1809.  Will  dated 
18  November  1808,  proved  13  December  1809  (P.C.C.  893  Loveday). 


vaoa.  c/jca^  i  lu^^, 


Q' 


Je^r—Uui) 


John  Ouvry  (twin 
with  Peter  Aim^), 
born  12  July,  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Spitalfields,  5  Au- 
gust 1766  ;  died 
21  September,  bur. 
at  Enfield  22  Sep- 
tember 1766. 


Peter  Aime  Ouvry  (twin  with= 
John),  born  at  3.30  a.m.  12 
July,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Spitalfields,  5  August  1766; 
died  at  East  Acton  29  May, 
bur.  at  Acton  5  June  1830. 
Will  dated  7  May  1825, 
proved  2  July  1830,  by  Sarah 
Amelia  Ouvry,  the  relict, 
the  Executrix  (P.C.C.) 


=j=Sarah  Amelia  Delamain,  elder  dau.  of  John 
Henry  Delamain  of  East  Acton,  co.  Middle- 
sex, and  of  Berners  Street,  London ;  born 
21  June  1786;  marr.  at  St.  Marylebone, 
CO.  Middlese.x,  18  October  1810;  died  at 
Mentmore,  co.  Buckingham,  9  February, 
bur.  at  Acton  14  February  1857.  Will 
dated  17  February  1853,  proved  23  February 
1857,  by  the  Rev.  Peter  Thomas  Ouvry, 
Clerk,  and  Frederic  Ouvry,  the  sons,  the 
Exors  (P.C.C.) 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  IVa/es," 
Vol.  III.,  page  167). 


SI 


James  Ouvry  of  Browns  Lane,  Spitalfields, 
CO.  Middlesex,  Citizen  and  Weaver, 
admitted  in  1746;  living  in  1766;  bur. 
at  Spitalfields. 


Mary,  bapt.  at  the  French  Church,  Threadneedle 
Street,  London,  2  August  1712  ;  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  8  February  174!  ;  living  2  May  1754; 
marr.    .    .    .    Watts,  who  died  before  2  May  1754. 


William  Abraham    Young=Magdalen,     bapt.     at     Peter    Bourdon,=f=Jane,    marr.    at    Christ 


174§- 


of  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  the    French     Church     living  8  February 

mercer ;      mentioned     in  Threadneedle    Street, 

his      father-in-law's       will  London,  11  July  1708; 

8    February    174I;    living  living  2  May  1754.  /\^ 

2  May  1754. 


Church,  Spitalfields,  25 
February  1 74^ ;  died 
before  2  May  1754. 


Magdalen  Ouvry,  died,     Peter  Lewis  Saubergue,= 
aged  20,  4  April   1755,     living  29  October  1770. 
bur.      at       Spitalfields. 
M.L 


=Mary,  marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Spitalfields, 
17  June  1756;  died,  aged  23,  11  April 
1760,  bur.  at  Spitalfields.     M.L 


A 


Philip  Ouvry,  born 
28  August,  bapt. 
6  September  1767  ; 
died  10  September 
1767,  bur.  at  Christ 
Church,Spitalfields. 


John  Ouvry,  born   17  January,  bapt.  at  Christ=Charlotte    Brown,    died 
Church,  Spitalfields,  7  February  1769;  executor    at    25   Cambridge   Ter- 
to    his    mother's    will     13     December    1809  ;     race,  London,  7  January 
mentioned    in    will    of    his    grandfather,    Aim(^     1870,  bur.  at  Worth. 
Garnault,  20  February  1782;  died  at  Paddock- 
hurst,   Worth,   CO.   Sussex,    16    February    1847, 
bur.  at  Worth.     Will  dated  i  May  1829,  proved 
26  March  1847. 


Thomas  Ouvry,  born     John  Henry  Campbell=i=Francisca,  born  14  April,     Sarah     Lucy    Ouvry, 


2     June,     bapt.    30  of  Fulmer,  co.  Bucking- 
June     1770;     died  ham.  Major  23rd  Welsh 
5  August  1770,  bur.  Fusiliers  ;     living     18 
at    Christ     Church,  November  1808. 
Spitalfields. 


bapt.     6     May     1772;  born  20  January,  bapt. 

marr.  at   Acton    2    De-  9  February  1786;  died 

cember      1797  ;      died  6     November     1841, 

5    April    1849,    bur.    at  bur.    at    Acton,     co. 

Acton.  Middlesex. 


/K 


52 


Pedigree  of  Garnault. 


Ouvry. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  167.] 


Peter  Garnault,= 
died  before 

I  March  i74f. 


Aynie  Gamault,= 
died(?inPicardy, 
France)  before  i 


March 


i74f- 


A 


Samuel  Garnault  of  St.  Anne's,  Westminster ;=p 
mentioned  in  will  of  his  brother,   Michael 
Garnault,    i    March    i74f.      Administration 
granted     18     November     1747,    to     Mary 
Girondeau  (P.C.C.) 


I 

....   Girondeau.^Mary,  mentioned  in  will 

died      before      18     of    her    uncle,    Michael 

November  1747.         Garnault,  i  March  i74f ; 

administratrix      to      her 

father  18  November  1747. 


Peter  Garnault  of  Coleman  Street, 
London,  esquire  ;  executor  to  will 
of  his  uncle,  Michael  Garnault, 
18  July  1746.  Will  dated  3  No- 
vember 1762,  proved  7  January 
1763  (P.C.C.  17  CcEsar).  Adminis- 
tration granted  20  May  1791,  to 
Francisca  Ouvry. 


Daniel  Garnault  of  Christ= 
Church,  Spitalfields,  co. 
Middlesex,  gent ;  executor 
to  will  of  his  uncle, 
Michael  Garnault,  18  July 
1746.  Will  dated  18  May 
1758,  proved  18  September 
1758  (P.C.C.  265  Hutton). 


=Mary  Skip,  marr.  at  St.  James', 
Duke's  Place,  London,  22  June 
1733;  executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  i8Septemberi758; 
died  at  St.  Botolph's,  Bishop- 
gate,  London,  aged  76, 22  April 
1790.  Will  dated  22  March 
1787,  proved  6  May  1790 
(P.C.C.  239  Bishop). 


Daniel     Garnault     of=j=Sarah,  living 
Bull's  Cross,  Enfield,     22      March 
CO.   Middlesex;    died     1787. 
23  January  1786. 


Abraham  de^Mary  Magdalen,  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Hulle.  ist  Spitalfields,  9  February  1758;  mentioned  in 
husband.  her  mother's  will   22  March  1787;   marr, 

2ndly   .    .    .    Ager.      — 
A 


Daniel  Garnault  of  Bull's 
Cross,  Enfield  ;  Treasurer 
of  the  New  River  Com- 
pany;  died,  aged  36,  14 
June  1809. 


Henry  Carrington  Bowles= 
of  Myddelton  House, 
Enfield,  F.S.A. ;  died, 
aged  66,  30  June  1830. 


=Anne,  mentioned  in  will  of  her  grand- 
mother, Mary  Garnault,  22  March 
1787;  marr.  26  February  1799;  heir 
to  her  brother  14  June  1809. 


A\ 


53 


Mary,      living  John     Garnault, 

I  March  1 742 ;  living  in  France 

man- i  March  1744. 

Dargent.  


/K 


Judith,    living    1 
March        i74j 
marr.     .     .     . 
Servanifere. 


Michael  Garnault  of  Bull's  Cross,  Enfield,= 
CO.  Middlesex,  esquire  ;  Citizen  and 
Loriner;  died,  aged  77,  9  July,  bur.  at 
Enfield  15  July  1746.  Will  dated 
I  March  174!,  proved  18  July  1746 
(P.C.C.  207  Edmunds).  Second  adminis- 
tration granted  2  August  1796. 


=Magdalen,  died, 
aged  82,  20 
March  1745,  bur. 
at  Enfield  2 
April  1743. 


/K 


I 


Aim^  Garnault  of  Bull's  Cross,= 
Enfield,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  both  co.  Middlesex, 
esquire  ;  Governor  and  Treasurer 
of  the  New  River  Company ; 
executor  to  will  of  his  brother, 
Peter  Garnault,  7  January  1763; 
died,  aged  64,  25  February  1782. 
Will  dated  20  February  1782, 
proved  22  March  1782  (P.C.C. 
131  Gosfling).  Administration 
granted  20  May  1791. 


=Sarah  Arnold,  dau.  of  William  Arnold  of  Cheshunt,  co. 
Hertford,  Citizen  and  Grocer  of  London  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral  11  September  1746;  executrix  to  her  father's  will 
II  November  1755,  and  to  her  husband's  will  22  March 
1782;  died  at  Great  Queen  Street,  London,  aged  62, 
I  January  1790.  Administration  granted  21  January  1790, 
to  Francisca  Ouvry. 


^^^^OA      ^^^V7 


m^l^n^/- 


,_^^:^;.^.^^     {^ ^Z./^ZZL^g^^^^^/—-. 


Peter  Ouvry  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,= 
esquire;  born  2  August  1741 ;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  17  February  1774; 
purchases  a  freehold  at  Acton  22 
February  1797;  died  7  November, 
bur.  at  Acton  14  November  1808. 


As 


=Francisca,  mentioned  in  will  of  her  grandfather,  William 
Arnold,  31  January  1752;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Spitalfields,  co.  Middlesex,  26  September  1765 
(marriage  settlements  dated  25  September  1765);  bur. 
at  Acton  12  October  1809.  Will  dated  18  November 
1808,  proved  13  December  1809  (P.C.C.  893  Loveday). 


(For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Ouvry,  page  5/). 


William  Garnault,  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  18  May  1758; 
died  before  22  March  1787. 


Elizabeth,  died  before   22  March   1787.     She  marr.  after 
18  May  1758  and  before  7  November  1769    .    .    .  Vautier. 

1 


54 


Peter  Romilly  of  Frith  Street,  Soho,  London,  jeweller;  bapt.= 
15  February  171I;  named  executor  to  will  of  Philip  Delahaize 
7  November  1769;  died,  aged  72,  29  August  1784,  bur.  in  Old 
Paddington  Churchyard,  co.  Middlesex.  M.I.  Administration 
granted  14  September  1784,  to  his  son,  Thomas  Peter  Romilly 
(P.C.C.) 


=Margaret,  marr.  before 
I  March  i74f ;  renounces 
administration  of  her  hus- 
band's estate  14  September 
1784;  died,  aged  81,  30 
April  1796,  bur.  in  Old 
Paddington  Churchyard. 
M.I. 


A\ 


Romilly,  Barons  Romilly. 


Thomas   Ingram= 
of     Teddington, 
CO.  Surrey  ; 

mentioned  in 
his  father-in-law's 
will  20  February 
1782  ;  living  20 
August  1798. 


=Sarah  Mary,  mentioned 
as  unmarried  in  will 
of  Philip  Delahaize  7 
November  1 769  ;  marr. 
before  20  February 
1782  ;  living  20  August 
1798  ;  died  s.p. 


Cuthbert  Fisher  of  Ealing=Ann,  mentioned  in 
Park,  CO.  Middlesex,  and  will  of  her  grandfather, 
of  Bedford  Square,  Lon- 
don ;  Deputy  Treasurer 
of  the  Ordnance  ;  died, 
aged  57,  bur.  in  Ealing 
Church  I  October  1798. 
Will  dated  20  August 
1798,  proved  27  Septem- 
ber 1798  (P.C.C.) 


William  Arnold,  31 
January  1752;  marr. 
7  October  1787  ;  execu- 
trix to  her  husband's 
will  27  September 
1798;  bur.  in  Ealing 
Church  14  June  1822. 


John  Gilson,=Amy,   mentioned   in 

living  22     her    father's  will   18 

March    1787.     May     1758  ;     marr. 

after    7     November 

1769  ;      living       22 

March  1787. 


Samuel  Garnault,  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  18  May  1758;  executor 
to  his  mother's  will  6  May  1790; 
administrator  to  the  estate  of  Michael 
Garnault  2  August  1796;  died  in 
1827,  bur.  at  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex. 


Joseph  Garnault, 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  18 
May  1758;  living 
22  March  1787. 


55 


Ouvry. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  167.] 


Marriage  Settlements  between  Peter  Otivry  and 
Franciska  Garnaiilt,  ijdd. 

Indenture  made  26  September  1766  between  (i)  Peter  Ouvry  of 
Spittal  Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  manufacturer  of  silk,  and  Franciska 
his  wife,  late  Franciska  Garnault,  spinster,  (2)  Aimi^  Garnault  of 
Coleman  Street,  London,  esquire,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  and  (3)  Henry 
Buckle  of  Coleman  Street,  gent,  and  Balthazar  Burman  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  CO.  Middlesex,  gent.  Anne  VVallinger,  late  of  Hammersmith,  co. 
Middlesex,  spinster,  by  will  dated  i  February  1755,  gave  to  her  sister 
Franciska  Wallinger  _;^6,ooo  on  trust  for  herself  for  life,  and  afterwards 
one-third  part  to  go  to  the  said  Franciska  Ouvry,  the  daughter  of  her 
niece,  Sarah  Garnault,  on  marriage  or  at  the  age  of  21.  Franciska 
Wallinger  by  will  dated  14  February  1758,  gave  to  her  brother,  John 
Wallinger,  ;;^3,ooo,  at  his  death  to  go  to  her  three  nieces,  Franciska, 
Anne  and  Sarah  Mary  Garnault  (subject  to  an  annual  payment  of  ;^2o 
for  six  years  to  her  nephew,  John  Arnold),  and  died  15  December  1762. 
By  Indenture  made  15  December  1763,  between  (i)  John  Wallinger 
and  (2)  John  Arnold,  Aim^  and  Sarah  Garnault;  John  VVallinger  agreed 
to  invest  ^6,000  in  bank  annuities  for  the  purpose  of  paying  the  said 
legacy  left  by  Anne  Wallinger.  By  Indentures  made  24  September 
1765,  between  (i)  John  Ouvry  of  Spittal  Fields,  co.  Middlesex, 
manufacturer  of  silk,  and  his  son  the  said  Peter  Ouvry,  (2)  Aime  and 
Sarah  Garnault,  (3)  Franciska  Garnault,  in  consideration  of  an  intended 
marriage  between  the  said  Peter  and  Franciska,  Aim^  Garnault  agreed 
to  pay  Peter  Ouvry  _;^2,ooo  in  satisfaction  of  the  said  legacy  and 
;^i,ooo  in  satisfaction  of  the  legacy  left  her  by  Franciska  WalHnger, 
he  to  assign  his  and  his  wife's  shares  in  the  said  ^^2,000  to  her  mother, 
Sarah  Garnault,  and  in  the  said  ^1,000  to  her  father,  Aime  Garnault, 
this  he  now  does  by  the  present  indenture. 

Signatures  of  Peter  Ouvry,  Francisca  Ouvry,  Aim6  Garnault, 
Sarah  Garnault,  Balth:  Burman,  Henry  Buckle.  Witnesses:  Thomas 
Mackerness,  Andrew  Lecount,  Tho :  Ingram,  James  Woodley. 
Endorsed  with  receipt  for  ;^3,ooo,  signed  by  Peter  Ouvry. 


Anne  Wallinger  of 
Hammersmith,  co. 
Middlesex,  spinster. 
Will  dated  i  Feb- 
ruary 1755. 


Francisca  Wallinger, 
executrix  to  will  of  her 
sister,  Anne  Wallinger; 
died  1 5  December  1 762. 
Will  dated  14  February 
1758- 


John  Wallinger,  executor     (Sarah). 
to  will  of  his  sister,  Fran- 
cisca   Wallinger ;     living 
15  December  1763. 


=(  William) 
Arnold. 


Aim^  Garnault  of  Coleman  Street,  London,=T=Sarah,   living   26 
esquire;  living  26  September  1766.  September  1766. 


John  Arnold,  living 
15  December  1763. 


Peter  Ouvry  of  Spittal  Fields,  co.=Francisca,   marr.   before  26  Sep- 

Middlesex,      silk      manufacturer;     tember  1766  (marriage  setdements 
living  26  September  1766.  dated  24  September  1765). 

56 


Anne 
Garnault. 


Sarah  Mary 
Garnault. 


Pedigree  of  Jermyn. 


Jermyn. 

[Vol.  3,  p.  170.] 


Robert  Jermyn  of  Woodton  and  Hempnall,=j=Sarah,  living 
CO.    Norfolk.      Will   proved  11  August   1720     in  1720. 
(Cons:  Court  of  Norwich). 


Henry  Jermyn  of  St.=j=Mary    Jackson,    dau.      Margaret=j=Joseph    Jermyn    of=Eliza    Attlcy. 
Augustine's,  Norwich,     of     Henry      Jackson     Petingale.     Woodton.  2nd  wife. 

Will  dated  1753. 


of     Henry      Jackson     Petingale. 
of   Norwich,    worsted     ist  wife, 
weaver. 


A 


James  Jermyn  of  Halesworth,  co.  Suffolk, =i=Martha    Mingay,    youngest    dau.     Daniel     Jermyn, 


attorney ;  died  6  January,  bur.  in  Hales- 
worth Church  10  January  1778.  Will 
dated  9  February  1775,  with  codicil 
dated  i  December  1777,  proved  6  August 
177S  (P.C.C.  322  Hay). 


of    the    Rev.    John    Mingay    of    marr.  .  .  Shooter. 
Surlingham,    co.    Norfolk ;    marr.  =j= 

27  October  1730;  died,  aged  64,  A 

27  October,  bur.  in    Halesworth 
Church  31  October  1772. 


Robert  Jermyn  of  South-= 
wold,  CO.  Suffolk,  Collector 
of  Customs  ;  born  1 1 
August  1733;  executor  to 
his  father's  will  6  August 
1778;  died  at  Carlton 
Colville,  CO.  Suffolk,  29 
November  1813,  bur.  at 
Halesworth. 


A 


=Mary  Rye,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Rye  of  Halesworth ; 
mentioned  in  her 
father-in-law's  will  9 
February  1775;  died, 
aged  64,  2  November 
1 80 1,  bur.  at  Hales- 
worth. 


Peter  Jermyn  of= 
Halesworth, attorney; 
born  15  December 
1737  ;  executor  to 
his  father's  will  6  Au- 
gust 1778;  died  10 
June,  bur.  in  Hales- 
worth Church  1 5 
June  1810. 


=Elizabeth  Rye,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Rye  of 
Halesworth ;  marr. 
at  Halesworth  3  De- 
cember 1760;  died, 
aged  69,  19  March 
1809,  bur.  in  Hales- 
worth Church. 


Peter  Jermyn  of= 
Halesworth, attorney; 
born  at  Halesworth 
18  June,  bapt.  there 
17  July  1766  ;  died 
9  July,  bur.  in  Hales- 
worth Church  13  July 
1797. 


=Sarah  Bitton,  2nd  dau.  and 
coheir  of  George  Bitton  of 
Uggeshall,  co.  Suffolk  ;  born 
at  Uggeshall  30  June,  bapt. 
there  7  July  1768;  marr.  at 
Uggeshall  12  March  1789; 
died  at  Halesworth  3  October, 
bur.  at  Uggeshall  7  October 
1794. 


A 


i^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales,"  Vol.  III.,  page  170.) 


Henry  Jermyn  of  Sibton= 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  at 
Halesworth  1 1  February 
1767  ;  of  St.  John's  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at- 
Law;  died  27  November 
1820,  bur.  at  Sibton. 
{See  "  Dictionary  of  Na- 
tional Bioi^raphy,"  Vol. 
XXIX.,  page  345.) 


=Harriet  Lucke, 
widow  of  Tho- 
mas Douglas  ; 
marr.  in  May 
1791. 


Charlotte  Jermyn, 
died  in  infancy. 


James   Jermyn   of  Southwold    (3rd   son   of   Robert=j=Emily  Harriet,  born 


Jermyn,  by  Mary  Rye  his  wife);  Collector  of  Customs; 
Recorder  of  Southwold  ;  Author  of  "  Book  of  English 
Epithets,"  1849,  and  other  works.  {See  ^'■Dictionary 
of  National  Biography,"  Vol.  XXIX.  page  J4j). 


23  January  1793; 
died  2  7  January  1824, 
bur.  at  Sibton. 


A 


57 


Mary  Sherwood, = 
marr.    in    1752; 
died    in    August 
1782.     ist  wife. 


=Benjamin  Jermyn  of=f=Mary  Church,  marr.       George  Codling=j=Sarah,    living 
Fritton,  CO.  Norfolk ;     in    1785;    died    at       of  Norwich.  9      February 

died  in  1808,  bur.  at 
Fritton. 


in  1785;  died  at 
Mellis,  CO.  Suffolk, 
in  181 7.     2nd  wife. 


As 


9      February 
I77S- 


A\ 


John  Tuthill  of  Halesworth,  co.  Suffolk,^ 
attorney ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  father- 
in-law,  James  Jermyn,  9  February  1775  ; 
died  31  October  1788.  Will  proved  at 
Ipswich  17  February  1789. 


=Sarah,  bapt.  at  Halesworth  16  September  1739;  marr. 
there  4  February  1771  (marriage  settlements  dated 
26  January  1771);  mentioned  in  her  father's  will 
9  February  1775;  executrix  to  her  husband's  will 
17  February  1789 ;  bur.  at  Halesworth  30  May  1793. 
Will  dated  20  March  1792,  proved  at  Ipswich 
6  August  1793. 


A\ 


Rev.  Heneage  Robinson,  Rector  of  Thwaite,  co.  Norfolk ;  of  Oriel  College,  =f=  Margaret,    bom    at 


Oxford,  matriculated  17  October  1766,  aged  18,  B.A.  1770,  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1776;  Rector  of  Thwaite  22  December  1775; 
died  13  June  1799. 


A 


Halesworth  5  De- 
cember 1763;  marr. 
in  October  1791. 


Archibald  Douglas=i=Charlott 
(2nd  son  of  Tho- 
mas Douglas,  by 
Harriet  Lucke  his 
Vvife) ;  of  the  55th 
Regiment;  died  at 
.St.  Lucia  2  Feb- 
ruary I  796. 


e,  bom  at 
Halesworth  5  April, 
bapt.  there  10  April 
1765;  marr.  at  Gretna 
Green  28  April  1794; 
died  at  Loches, 
France,  15  December 
1833- 


Elizabeth  Jermyn, 
died  in  infancy. 


James  Jermyn, 
died  in  infancy. 


Sarah  Jermyn, 
died  in  infancy. 


S8 


Pedigree  of  Baring. 


Baring-Gould. 

[Vol.  4,  page  23.  ] 


John  Baring  of  Palace  Street,  Exeter,  and  of= 
Larkbear  House,  co.  nevon  (son  of  Ur.  T'ranz 
Baring,  Minister  of  St.  Ansgar's  Church  at 
Bremen);  born  31  January  169I  ;  came  to 
Exeter  in  1717;  naturalised  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment 1723;  bur.  at  St.  Leonardos,  Exeter, 
3  November  1748.  Will  dated  9  November 
1748,  proved  25  November  1748. 


=ElizabethVowler,dau. 
of  John  Vowler  of 
Bellair,  Exeter;  died, 
aged  64,  bur.  at  St. 
Leonard's,  Exeter,  16 
April  1766. 


John  Baring  of= 
Mount  Radford, 
CO.  Devon ;  born 
at  Palace  Street, 
Exeter,  5  October 
1730;  M.P.  for 
Exeter  9  Novem- 
ber 1776,  II  Sep- 
tember 1780,  5 
April  1 784, 1 7 June 
1790,  and  27  May 
1 796  ;  bur.  I  Feb- 
ruary 1 816. 


=Anne  Parker, 
dau.  of  Francis 
Parker  of  Blag- 
don,  CO.  Devon, 
bapt.  at  Paign- 
ton, CO.  Devon, 
26  March  1729; 
marr.  at  St. 
Leonard's,  Exe- 
ter, 24  Novem- 
ber 1757  ;  bur. 
there  25  Jan- 
uary 1765. 


Thomas  Vo\vler= 
Baring,  born  19 
January  173I; 
died  25  August, 
bur.  30  August 
I758- 


/K 


^Elizabeth  Parker,  dau.     FrancisBaring, 
of   Francis    Parker   of    born    13    July 
Blagdon  ;       bapt.      at     1737;   bur.  at 
Paignton  7  September     St.    Leonard's, 
1734;     marr.     at    St.     Exeter,        the 
Leonard's,   Exeter,   24    same  day. 
August     1758  ;     died, 
aged  68,  30  December 
181 7.    She  marr.  2ndly 
at  St.  Leonard's,  Exeter, 
9  January  1763,  William 
Spicer  of  Mount  Weare, 
St.  Martin's,  Exeter. 


A 


Sir  Stafford= 
Northcote  of 
Pynes,  co. 
Devon,  bart.; 
born  6  Octo- 
ber 1762;  suc- 
ceeded as  7th 
baronet  1 1 
March  1770; 
Sheriff  of 
Devon  1803- 
1804  ;  died, 
aged  89,  17 
March   185 1. 


=Jacquetta,born 
3  June,  bapt. 
5  June  1768; 
marr.  6  May 
1791  ;  died  at 
Newton  St. 
Cyres,  co. 

Devon,  22  Jan- 
uary, bur.  29 
January   1841. 


A\ 


Frances,  born 
9  May,  bapt. 
21  May  I  769; 
died  6  Feb- 
ruary 185 1. 
She  marr. 
12  September 
1790,  Wil- 
liam Jackson 
of  Cowley 
Bridge,  near 
Exeter,  who 
died  in  May 
1842. 


\Villiam  Baring-Gould= 
of  Lew  Trenchard,  co. 
Devon ;  born  30  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Leonard's, 
Exeter,  10  June  1770; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Devon  ;  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of 
Gould  in  addition  to 
that  of  Baring  by 
Royal  Licence  dated 
14  July  1795;  died 
31  October,  bur.  at 
Lew  Trenchard  6 
November  1846.  M.L 
Will  dated  18  June 
1 846,  proved  at  Exeter 
30  December  1846, 
by  Diana  Amelia 
Baring-Gould  of  Lew 
Trenchard,  CO.  Devon, 
the  relict,  the  sole 
executrix. 


=Diana  Amelia  Sabine, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Sabine 
of  Tewin,  co.  Hertford, 
and  KilcuUen,  co.  Kil- 
dare.  Colonel  ist 
Life  Guards  (grandson 
of  Field-Marshal  Joseph 
Sabine,  Governor  of 
Ghent  and  Gibraltar, 
and  great-grandson  of 
Avery  Sabine  of  Patricks- 
bourne,  Canterbury),  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Rowland  Hunt  of  Borea- 
ton,  CO.  Salop ;  born  at 
Baschurch,  co.  Salop,  4 
May  1775,  bapt.  there 
privately  the  next  day ; 
marr.  at  Littleham,  co. 
Devon,  8  March  1801  ; 
died  7  August,  bur.  at 
Lew  Trenchard  12  Au- 
gust 1858.     M.L 


/K 


{For  issue  see  "Visitation  of  England  and 
Walesr  Vol.  IV.,  page  23.) 


59 


Sir  Francis  Baring  of  London  and= 
of  Stratton,  co.  Hants,  baronet ; 
born  at  Larkbear,  cd.  Devon,  i8 
April  1740;  M.P.  for  Grampound 
3  April  1784,  for  Calne  28  May 
1796,  and  for  Wycombe  6  July 
1802 ;  Chairman  of  the  Hon'''^ 
East  India  Company  1792  ; 
created  a  baronet  29  May  1793; 
died  at  Lee,  co.  Kent,  12  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at  Micheldever, 
CO.  Hants,  20  September  18 10. 
(See  "  Dictionary  of  National 
Biography"  Vol.  III.,  page  Ip2.) 


=Harriet  Herring, 
dau.  of  William 
Herring  of  Croy- 
don, CO.  Surrey, 
esquire,  cousin 
and  coheir  of 
Dr.  Thomas  Her- 
ring, Archbishop 
of  Canterbury ; 
marr.  1 2  May 
1767  ;  died  at 
Bath,  CO.  Somer- 
set, 4  December 
1804. 


/N 


Charles  Baring= 
of  Courtland, 
CO.  Devon  ; 
born  15  No- 
vember 1741 ; 
died  13  Jan- 
uary 1829,  bur. 
at  Lympstone, 
CO.  Devon. 
M.L 


=Margaret  Gould,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  William 
Drake  Gould  of  Lew 
Trenchard,  co.  Devon  ; 
bapt.  at  Buckfastleigh, 
CO.  Devon,  25  May  1743; 
marr.  at  St.  Leonard's, 
Exeter,  6  September 
1767  ;  heir  to  her 
brother,  Edward  Gould 
of  Lew  Trenchard,  29 
June  1788  ;  died  at 
Lympstone  23  October 
1803.    M.L 

(See  Pedigree  of  Gould, 
page  65). 


Thomas  Red-= 
head  of  Snare 
Hill,  CO.  Suf- 
folk; died  20 
January  1 889. 


=Eleanor,  born 
16  July,  bapt. 
21  July  1771 ; 
marr.  4  Au- 
gust 1804  ; 
died  20  Feb- 
ruary 1848. 


Mary,  born  9  July, 
bapt.  12  July 
1772.  She  marr. 
istly  22  June 
i798,HughMair, 
and  2ndly  J. 
Pellett. 


Charles  Baring  of  Court-= 
land ;  born  1 7  March,  bapt. 
3  April  1774;  died  at  Flat 
Rock,  North  Carolina, 
U.S.A.,  7  December  1865. 
He  marr.  istly  9  November 
1797,  Susan  Farmer,  relict 
of  James  Hayward  ;  died, 
aged  82,  5  September  1845. 


As 


^Constance  Dent, 
dau.  of  Comman- 
der John  Herbert 
Dent  of  the 
United  States 
Navy ;  marr.  20 
March  1847.  2nd 
wife. 


/K 


60 


1 


Rt.  Hon^'"^  John  Dunning  of  Spitchweek  Park,  co.  Devon,  ist  Baron=j=Elizabeth, 
Ashburton ;  born  at  Ashburton,  co.  Devon,  i8  October  1731  ;  of  the 
Middle  Temple  8  May  1752;  Recorder  of  Bristol,  Solicitor-General 
1767-70;  M.P.  for  Calne  22  March  1768,  7  October  1774,  and  11 
September  1780;  created  Baron  Ashburton  8  April  1782;  Chancellor 
of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  and  Privy  Councillor  July  1782;  died 
18  August  1783,  bur.  at  Ashburton.  (See  "Dictionary  of  National 
Biography"  Vol.  XVI.,  page  21  j.)    Will  proved  in  September  1783. 


born  at 
Larkbear,  co.  Devon, 
I  August  1744;  marr.  at 
St.  Leonard's,  Exeter, 
31  March  1780;  died 
23  February  1809.  Will 
proved  in  March  1809 
(P.C.C.) 


Sir 

Samuel  Y 

oung 

of 

Formosa,  co.   Berks,   baronet,   F.R.S 

1 
;    born=j=Emily, 

born 

29  August 

23 

February  1 

766; 

a 

senior  merchant 

in  the 

Madras  Civil 

Service 

1775; 

marr. 

27    April 

1780,      paymaster 

at 

Masulipatam 

1808; 

created     a 

baronet 

1796; 

died  1 3 

December 

24 

November 

1813 

,  died  13  December 

1826. 

1847. 

• 

/^ 

s 

Lucy,  born  5  October,  bapt.  18 
October  1778;  died  i  December 
18 1 5.  She  marr.  12  March  1808, 
T.  Louis  Mallet,  son  of  Mallet  du 
Pan,  Minister  of  Louis  XVIIL 


Rev.  William  Coney ;  of  Oriel= 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
8  April  1783,  aged  16,  B.A.  1786, 
M.A.  1789;  died  at  Exmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  aged  62,  5  July  1829. 


Caroline,  bom  2  August, 
bapt.  17  August  1783; 
marr.  13  January  1814; 
died  24  April  1825. 


A\ 


61 


Baring-Gould. 

[Vol.  4,    p.  23.] 


Pedigree  of  Gould. 

John  Gould  of  Staverton,  co.  Devon=^Katherine  Preston,  dau.  of  Richard 


(eldest  son  of  Thomas  Gould  of 
Seaborough,  co.  Somerset,  who  died 
5  May  1502);  living  1522-24;  died 
before  1526. 


Preston  of  Staverton.  Will  dated 
21  February  1529  (Peculiar  of  Bishop 
of  Exeter). 


Thomas     Gould     of=j=Joan  Ball,  dau.  of  Giles     Robert  Gould  of  Fording-=j=Elizabeth    Petre, 


Coombe,  in  Staverton.     Ball  of  Chudleigh,  co.     ton,  co.  Dorset.    Will  dated 
Administration      was     Devon;  bur.  at  Totnes,     13    August     1558,    proved 
CO.    Devon,    4    March      14   June    1559   (P.C.C.    27 


granted  6  July  1571, 
to  his  son  William 
Gould  (P.CC.) 


ito\. 


Chaynay). 


executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  14 
June  1559. 


A 


John  Gould  of  Coombe,= 
in  Staverton ;  executor 
to  will  of  his  brother, 
William  Gould,  13  Feb- 
ruary i59|-.  Will  proved 
September  1608  (lost) 
(Arch :  Court  of  Exeter). 


=Alice  Trehawke, 
dau.  of  John  Tre- 
hawk  e  of  Trehawke, 
CO.  Cornwall;  bur. 
at  Staverton  30 
August  162 1. 


William   Gould  of  Staver-=j=Bridget  Duck,  sister 

ton  ;   administrator  to  his 

father's  will   6  July   157 1. 

Will    dated   7    May    1597, 

proved   13  February  159^ 

(P.C.C.  20  Lewyn). 


of  Richard  Duck 
of  Totnes ;  execu- 
trix to  her  husband's 
will  13  February 
i59l- 


A 


Edward  Gould  of  Coombe,= 
in  Staverton  ;  died  18 
March  i6o|.  M.I.  at 
Staverton.  Will  dated  6 
November  1607,  proved 
7  May  1608  (P.C.C.  43 
Windebanck). 


=EIizabeth  Man,  dau.  of 
William  Man  of  Broad  Hemp- 
stone,  CO.  Devon ;  bur.  at 
Staverton  4  April  1633.  M.I. 
Will  dated  6  April  162 1, 
proved  27  May  1633  (P.C.C. 
50  Russell). 


Elizabeth  marr. 
John  Thuell  of 
Brent,  CO.  Devon. 


Christian,  marr. 
Paul  Luscombe, 
of  Buckfastleigh, 
CO.  Devon. 


William  Gould  of  St.= 
Thomas',  Exeter,  co. 
Devon;  died  23  No- 
vember 1635,  bur.  at 
St.  Thomas',  Exeter, 
16  January  163I.  Will 
dated  20  May  1632, 
proved  14  June  1637 
(P.C.C.  99  Goare). 


=Alicia  Taylor,  dau. 
of  Robert  Taylor  of 
Pinhoe,  co.  Devon ; 
marr.  at  Pinhoe  24 
June  1604  ;  bur. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Exeter,  2  August 
1634. 


Edward  Gould  of  Coombe,= 
in  Staverton;  died  22 
March,  bur.  at  Staverton 
26  March  1628.  M.I. 
Will  dated  5  March  i62|-, 
proved  16  May  1628 
(P.C.C.  37  Barrington). 


/K 


=Julian  Irish,  dau.  of 
Zachary  Irish  of  Chud- 
leigh, CO.  Devon;  bur. 
at  Staverton  16  May 
1672.  M.I.  Will 
dated  15  March  i66f, 
proved  3  June  1672 
(Arch  ;  Court  of 
Totnes). 


A 


Elizabeth   Gould,   bapt.  Henry   Gould    of    Lew  Trenchard,  Zachary    Gould,    bapt.    at    St. 

at  St.  Edmund's,  Exeter,  co.    Devon;     born    15    December,  Thomas',  Exeter,  22  September 

17  June  1620;  living  16  bapt.    at    St.   Thomas',    Exeter,    17  1622  ;  aged  16  years,  6  months. 

May  T636.  December  1620;  died  9  April  1639.  i8days9  April  1639;  died  young. 


62 


James  Gould= 
of  Dorchester, 
CO.  Dorset  ; 
died  before  13 
August  1558. 


A 


Richard  Gould= 
of  Marldon,co. 
Devon.  Will 
dated  5  Octo- 
ber, proved  28 
October  1557 
(Exeter  C.C.) 


=Margaret  Petre,  dau.  of 
John  Petre  of  Marldon  ; 
executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  28  October 
1557.  Will  dated  23  No- 
vember 1609,  proved  at 
Exeter  2 1  February  i6y^. 


John  Gould  of 
Staverton,  co. 
Devon ;  died 
2  March  1562, 
bur.  at  Staver- 
ton.    M.I. 


Agnes,  living 
in  1558;  marr. 
John  Bagwell. 

1 


A 


Amy,    marr.     Lawrence 
Harte  of  Staverton. 


Eleanor    Gould,    living 
13  August  1558. 


Richard  Yarde- 
of  Bradley,  co. 
Devon ;  living, 
but  blind,  aged 
76,  in  1620. 


=Katherine,     marr.  Richard  Beere=f=Alice,     marr. 

istlyJohnTackyn;  of   Chudleigh,     at  Chudleigh 

marriage     licence  co.  Devon.           16      January 

(Exeter)  dated  12  iS^j  ;    living 

March  is8f.  in  1597. 


A 


John  Gould  of  Dorchester  ,•= 
died  13  June  1630.  Will 
dated  1 1  June  1630,  proved 
20  June  1630  (P.C.C. 
92  Scroope). 


=Joan  Benvenue,  dau.  of 
John  Benvenue  of  Abbots- 
bury,  CO.  Dorset,  and 
widow  of  John  Roy  of 
Dorchester. 


Alice,  marr.  Bar- 
tholomew Toope 
of  Staverton. 


Thomasine,  marr. 
William  Wightwaye 
of  Denbury,  co. 
Devon. 


/N 


Henry  Gould  of  Floyer's  Hayes  and= 
afterwards  of  Lew  Trenchard,  co.  Devon ; 
purchased  Lew  Trenchard  of  Sir  Thomas 
Monck  I  November  1626;  died  4  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at  St.  Thomas',  Exeter, 
6  September  1636.  Will  dated  16  May 
1636,  proved  31  December  1636  (P.C.C. 
119  Pile). 


=Anne  Wills,  dau.  of  Zachary 
Wills  of  Exeter ;  marr.  at 
St.  Edmund's,  Exeter,  4  Oc- 
tober 1618;  died  3  October 
1667.  Will  dated  6  May 
1657,  proved  at  Exeter 
9  November  1667. 


John  Gould,  died 
young,  bur.  at  Staver- 
ton 10  April  1638. 
Administration  was 
granted  at  Exeter  in 
1 639,  to  James  Gould, 
brother. 


Edward  Gould  of  Lew  Trenchard  ;=j=Elizabeth  Searle,  dau.  of  William  Searle 


bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Exeter, 
2  June  1626;  died  of  plague  at 
Exeter  14  November  1667.  Will 
dated  9  November  1667,  proved 
at  Exeter  29  November  1667. 


of  Exeter  ;  marriage  settlements  dated 
12  March  1654.  She  marr.  2ndly 
at  Lamerton,  co.  Devon,  17  December 
1668,  Francis  Edgecumb  of  Tavistock, 
CO.  Devon. 


Anne,  bapt.  at  St. 
Edmund's,  Exeter, 
.7  Dec.  1626;  marr. 
William  Symons  of 
Botus  Fleming,  co. 
Cornwall. 


63 


Sir  Nicholas  Gould  of  St.. 
Peter-le-Poer,  London,  baronet, 
M.P.  for  Fowey  1648;  created  a 
baronet  13  June  1660;  bur.  at 
St.  Peter-le-Poer,  London,  23 
January  166  J.  Administration 
granted  28  Jiinuary  166 J,  to  his 
widow  (P.C.C.) 


—Elizabeth  Garrard,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Garrard  of  Lamer,  co. 
Hertford,  baronet,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Moulton 
Lambarde ;  administratrix  to  her  husband  28  January  166J ; 
bur.  at  St.  Peter-le-Poer,  London,  24  February  i68|.  Will 
proved  in  October  1685  [/osi]  (P.C.C.)  She  marr.  2ndly  at 
St.  Peter-le-Poer,  London,  13  June  1664,  Thomas  Neale, 
Groom  Porter,  marriage  licence  (Faculty  Office)  dated  13  June 
1664,  she  then  aged  21. 


Sir  John  Boteler  of  Woodhall  Park,  co.  Hertford,= 
knight,  Sheriff  of  co.  Hertford  1680  ;  died  in  March 
1682,  bur.  at  Watton-at-Stone,  co.  Hertford. 


=Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter-le-Poer, 
London,  25  June  1661  ;  marr.  2ndly 
John  Gage. 


/K 


Sarah  Gould,  bapt.  2  October  1631  ; 
bur.  at  St.  Thomas',  Exeter,  1 1 
September  1632. 


Hugh    Jones    of    Sennen,    co.=f=Alice,   bapt.   at  St. 


Cornwall ;    bur.    at    Sennen    14 
December  17 14. 


Thomas',      Exeter, 
19  July  1632. 


A 


Henry  Gould  of  Lew  Trenchard,=f=Elizabeth    Leggatt,  marr.  at   St.  Mary  Woolnoth,   London, 


CO.  Devon ;  of  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  1 1  May  1676, 
aged  18;  aged  20,  i  October 
1677. 


5  October  1677,  marriage  licence  (Vicar-General)  dated  i 
October  1677,  she  then  aged  17  ;  bur.  at  Lew  Trenchard 
1 7  January  1 74I.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  Bridestow,  co. 
Devon,  18  October  1736,  the  Rev.  John  Ellis. 


William  Gould  of  Lew= 
Trenchard ;  bur.  at  Lew 
Trenchard  24  June  1735. 


^Elizabeth     Drake,     dau.    of    Philip     Drake     of  Moses  Gould  of 

Littleham,  co.  Devon  ;  bapt.  at  Littleham  29  July  Waddleston,  co. 

1694;  marr.  at  Topsham,  CO.  Devon,  20  September  Devon;     living 

1718  ;  bur.  at  Lew  Trenchard  6  August  1727.  in  1736. 


William  Drake  Gould  of  Lew  Trenchard  and= 
Pridhamsleigh,  co.  Devon ;  bapt.  at  Topsham 
23  November  1719;  died  29  October,  bur. 
at  Lew  Trenchard  7  November  1766.  M.L 
Will  dated  8  January  1766,  proved  3  February 
1767  (P.C.C.  50  Legard). 


.Margaret  Belfield,  dau.  of  John  Belfield  of 
Rattery,  co.  Devon,  Serjeant-at-Law ;  died  10 
April,  bur.  at  Lew  Trenchard  21  April  1795. 
M.L  Will  dated  18  June  1792,  proved 
18  June  1795  (P.C.C.  383  Newcastle). 


Edward  Gould  of  Coombe,  in  Staverton,  co.  Dorset,  and  of  Pridhamsleigh;  born  27  December 
1740,  bapt.  at  Buckfastleigh,  co.  Devon,  i  February  174^;  Cornet  15th  Dragoons  4  May  1760, 
retired  in  1765;  sold  the  Staverton  estates;  died  s.p.  at  Shaldon,  co.  Devon,  29  June  1788, 
bur.  at  Bristol. 


64 


Jane   Marshall,  dau.  of=j=James  Gould  of  Exeter  ,-=i=Catherine  Westcombe,  dau.  of  Dr.  Clement 


John  Marshall  of  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon ;  bapt.  29 
June  1598 ;  marr.  26 
September  1624;  bur. 
at  St.  Mary  Arches, 
E.xeter,  23  June  1636. 
I  St  wife. 


Mayor  of  Exeter  1649; 
bur.  at  St.  Mary  Arches, 
Exeter.  M.I.  Will 
dated  10  September 
1656,  proved  2  April 
i66o(P.C.C.  4SiVaM4 


A\ 


Westcombe ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Exeter,  13 
September  1638,  marriage  licence  dated 
II  September  1638;  executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  2  April  1660.  Will  dated  20 
July  1683,  with  codicil  dated  13  October 
1 688,  proved  9  February  1685  (Arch: 
Court  of  Exeter).     2nd  wife. 


A 


Sir  Paul  Whichcote  of  Quy  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  and  of=j=Jane,   bapt.    at  St.   Peter-le-Poer, 


Totteridge,  co.  Hertford,  knight  and  baronet ;  born  5  March 
164^;  knighted  at  Whitehall  16  April  1665  ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  baronet  22  June  1677  ;  F.R.S.  1674;  created 
M.A.  (Cambridge)  1701;  died  in  December  1721. 
Administration  granted  4  May  1727,  to  his  grandson 
Francis  Tregagle  (P.C.C.) 


London,  4  July  1663;  marr.  at 
Guildhall  Chapel,  St.  Laurence 
Jewry,  London,  14  June  1677, 
marriage  licence  (Vicar-General) 
dated  13  June  1677,  she  then 
aged  14. 


A\ 


Whichcote  of  Aswarby,  baronets. 


Sarah   Gould,   bur.   at    Lew     Robert     Fortescue     of    Shebbear,     co.=f=Anne,     bur.     at     St. 


Trenchard,    co.    Devon,    13     Devon  ;  bur.  at  St.  Budeaux,  co.  Devon, 
March  172I.  12  June  1740. 


Budeaux    15   January 


i75f- 


Henry  Gould,  Rev.  Joseph  Jane, 
R.N.;  died  off  Truro,  co.  Cornwall ; 
Lisbon,  Por-  Kew,  co.  Cornwall ;  of  Christ 
tugal,  in  1707.  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  18 
Will  dated  17  March  i68|,  aged  17,  B.A.  169I, 
March  1707,  M.A.  Catherine  Hall,  Cambridge, 
proved  6  June  17 12;  Master  of  the  Truro  Gram- 
1710  (Arch:  mar  School  1706-28;  Vicar  of 
Court  of    Gwinear,     co.     Cornwall,     17 10, 

Totnes).  Rector    of    St.     Mary's,     Truro, 

1711-45  ;     bur.     at     Truro     19 

November  1745. 


Rector    of=Anne,  marr.  at 

born  at  St.     Lew  Trenchard 

6  October  17 13. 


Susannah,  marr. 
19  March  1720, 
Peter  Truscott, 
and  died  the 
same  day. 


Sarah 
Gould. 


Charles  Baring  of  Courtland,  co.= 
Devon;  born  15  November  1741  ;  died 
13  January  1829,  bur.  at  Lympstone,  co. 
Devon.  M.L  i^See  Pedigree  of  Baring, 
page  60.) 


=Margaret  Gould,  bapt.  at  Buckfastleigh,  co.  Devon, 
25  May  1743  ;  marr.  at  St.  Leonard's,  Exeter,  6  Sep- 
tember 1767  ;  heiress  to  her  brother,  Edward  Gould 
of  Lew  Trenchard,  29  June  1788;  died  at  Lympstone 
23  October  1803.     M.L 


/K 


{See  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  23.) 

65 


Green. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  45.] 


Pedigree  of  Green. 


Richard  Green  of  Dunsby,  co.= 
Lincoln.  Will  dated  13  De- 
cember 1542,  proved  at  Lincoln 
23  February  154I. 


■Isabella  (Elizabeth),  bur.  at  Dunsby 
22  July  1550.  Will  dated  19  April 
1550,  proved  at  Lincoln  3  October 
1550- 


John  Green  of  Dunsby;  mentioned  in  his  father's=i= 
will   13  December  1542,  and  in  his  mother's  will 
19  April  1550 ;  bur.  at  Dunsby  i8  December  1566. 


Richard  Green=Isabell,  bur. 
of  Dunsby ;  at  Dunsby 
bur.  at  Dunsby  28  Decem- 
20  May  16 1 1.      ber  1605. 


Richard  Green  of=j=Mary  Palmer,  dau.  of  Leonard  Palmer  of  Burgh-in-the-Marsh,  co.  Lincoln 


Dunsby ;  living  in 
1615. 


(son    of  Christopher   Palmer   of  Winthorpe,    co.    Lincoln,  by    Helen    his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Bowes);  marr.  at  Burgh  5  February  1595. 


John  Green  of= 
Dunsby  ;  bur.  at 
Dunsby  5  Feb- 
ruary i65|.  Will 
dated  22  August 
1657,  proved  at 
Lincoln  8  Feb- 
ruary i66£. 


=Elizabeth  Leaband, 
dau.  of  George  Lea- 
band  of  Hanthorpe, 
in  Morton,  co. 
Lincoln ;  bur.  at 
Dunsby  i  January 
164I. 


Richard  Green  of  Dunsby  ;=f=Prudence,  widow  of 


bapt.  at  Dunsby  22  January 
iS9t ;  died,  aged  45,  bur. 
at  Dunsby  10  December 
1638.  Will  dated  9  De- 
cember 1638,  proved  at 
Lincoln  10  January  163^. 


Dale  of  Dunsby  ;  marr.  at 
Dunsby  1 2  November  1 6 1 6, 
marriage  licence  (Lincoln) 
dated  16  October  16 16, 
she  then  aged  32  ;  died, 
aged  40,  bur.  at  Dunsby 
18  September  1624. 


John  Green  of  Dunsby  Hall,  gent  ,-=j=Mary,  bur. 


bapt.  at  Dunsby  26  October  1617; 
bur.  "  against  the  quire  doore "  of 
Dunsby  Church  14  July  1693.  Will 
dated  4  August  1692,  proved  at 
Lincoln  3  August  1693. 


at  Dunsby 
23  Decem- 
ber 1 66 1. 


Richard  Green,  bapt. 
at  Dunsby  1 1  April 
1 6 19;  died,  aged  16, 
bur.  at  Dunsby  28 
April  1635. 


Ann,  bapt.  at  Dunsby 
19  February  162^; 
marr.  there  2  2  January 
163!,  John  Cotton  of 
Hacconby,co.  Lincoln. 


Mary  Toller,  eldest  dau.= 
of  John  Toller  of  Billing- 
borough  Hall,  CO.  Lincoln, 
esquire,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
relict  of  Henry  Gorges  of 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
esquire,  and  widow  of 
Matthias  Brown  of  Horb- 
ling,  CO.  Lincoln ;  born 
6  July  1664  ;  marriage 
settlements  dated  15  March 
i68i;  bur.  in  the  church 
at  Dunsby  23  December 
1687.     ist  wife. 


I 
=John  Green  of  Dunsby  Hall  ;= 
bapt.  at  Dunsby  24  October 
1650;  died,  aged  43,  bur.  at 
Dunsby  15  June  1693.  M.L 
Will  dated  6  March  169I, 
proved  at  Sleaford,co.  Lincoln, 
17  October  1693. 


^Elizabeth  Weldon,  sister  of  John 
Weldon  of  Pinchbeck  and  Stam- 
ford, CO.  Lincoln;  born  in  1663; 
died,  aged  37,  21  October,  bur.  in 
the  church  at  Dunsby  24  October 
1700.  Will  dated  7  August  1700, 
proved  14  February  170°  (P.C.C. 
2 1  Dyer).     2nd  wife. 


John  Green,  died,     Thomas      Dawkins     of=i=Elizabeth,     bur. 


aged  6  weeks,  15 
September  1691, 
bur.  at  Dunsby. 
M.L 


Stamford,  co.  Lincoln  ; 
admitted  freeman  of 
Stamford  30  April  1720; 
bur.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Stamford,  15  July  1728. 


at  St.  Michael's, 
Stamford,  15 
September  1723. 


66 


I  I  I  I 

Henry   Green,=Lucy      Tomson,      Robert  Green,=Joan    Brychies,      Kathenne,  marr.  Chris- 
living  1 9  April     marr.  at  Dunsby,      living  19  April     marr.  at  Dunsby      tophcr  Hodgkynson. 
1550.  CO.    Lincoln,    22      1550.  31  October  =p 

November  1574.  i5S7-  '^ 

Joan   Green,   living    19 
April  1550. 


I 
Matthew  Green, 
born  at  Dunsby 
2  December 
1661.  Adminis- 
tration granted 
9  September 
1690. 


I 


Richard  Green  of  Long=f=Ann    Quincey,    dau.    of    Richard     Quincey     of 


Hedges,  Dunsby,  gent 
born  17  May  1660; 
bur.  at  Dunsby  28 
February  1 7o|.  Adminis- 
tration granted  9  March 

I7°3- 


Rippingale,  co.  Lincoln,  gent ;  marr.  at  Boston, 
CO.  Lincoln,  29  July  1686;  died,  aged  77,  27  ALay, 
bur.  at  Little  Casterton,  co.  Rutland,  29  May  1739. 
M.L  Will  dated  13  June  1738,  proved  14  July 
1739  (P.C.C.  162  Henchmaii).  She  marr.  2ndly  at 
Dunsby  6  July  1703,  the  Rev.  John  Stacy,  Rector 
of  Dunsby,  whose  will  is  dated  14  June  1723,  and 
proved  9  November  1724  (P.C.C.) 


Rev.    Richard   Green,  Rector  of  Little=f=Judith    Hyde,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Hyde, 


Casterton  ;  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1710,  M.A.  1714; 
died,  aged  60,  20  July,  bur.  at  Little 
Casterton  22  July  1749.  M.L  Will 
dated  18  February  174I,  proved  6  March 
i7t^(P-C.C.  77  Greenky). 


Rector  of  Dowsby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Judith  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Redmayne  Burrell  of  Dowsby 
Hall ;  marr.  at  Ryhall,  co.  Rutland,  4  November 
1722;  died,  aged  41,  29  June,  bur.  at  I-ittle  Casterton 
2  July  1735.  M.L  Administration  granted  26  July 
I73S  (P-C.C.) 

E 


Richard  Green  of  Castle  Bytham,  co.  Lincoln  ;     John  Green,  bapt.  at  Thomas  Green,  bapt. 

bapt.  at  Little  Casterton    17    December   1724;     Litde      Casterton     4  at     Little     Casterton 

died     s.p.,     aged      66,      7     September     1790.     August     1726;    bur.  3  August  1727;  bur. 

Administration  granted  at  Lincoln.  there  4  January  17 2?.  there  27  April   1728. 

M.L  M.L 


John  Green  of  Dunsby= 
Hall ;  bapt.  at  Horbling, 
CO.  Lincoln,  20  Septem- 
ber 1683;  died,  aged  26, 
23  August  1709,  bur.  in 
the  church  at  Spalding, 
CO.  Lincoln.  M.L  Will 
dated  20  April  1703, 
proved  at  Boston,  co. 
Lincoln,  4  November 
1709.  Administration 
granted  3  November 
1709.    • 


=Mary  Johnson,  dau.  of  Martyn 
Johnson,  Barrister-at-Law,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Lynne  of  Southwick  Hall, 
CO.  Northampton ;  marr.  at 
Spalding  2  June  1706;  died 
29  December  1737,  bur.  at 
Spalding.  She  marr.  2ndly 
Francis  Piliod,  Captain  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  who  was 
bur.  at  Spalding  10  February 
i73t- 


Rev.  John  Hardy,  Rector=j=Mary,  bapt. 

of   Kinoulton,   co.   Not-  at   Dunsby 

tingham,  and  afterwards  10  Novem- 

Vicar  of   Melton  Mow-  ber   1686  ; 

bray,   co.    Lincoln,  and  executrix  to 

Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  her       hus- 

Countess    of    Lincoln ;  band's  will 

died,  aged  60,  28  June  14  October 

1740,    bur.    at    Melton.  1740. 
M.L       Will    dated    13 
February    i7f§,   proved 
14  October  1740  (Arch  : 
of  Leicester).                    )^ 


John  Green  of  Whaplode  and  Spalding,  =j=Jane    Johnson,  eldest  dau.    of   Maurice  Johnson    of 


both  CO.  Lincoln,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  ;  bapt. 
at  Spalding  31  May  1708  ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge ;  admitted  to  the 
University  of  Leyden  6  November 
1731 ;  died,  aged  48,  i  November  1756, 
bur.  in  the  church  at  Spalding.     M.L 


Ayscoughfee  Hall,  Spalding,  esquire,  by  Elizabeth 
Ambler  his  wife,  grand-daughter  of  Sir  Anthony  Oldfield 
of  .Spalding,  baronet,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Gresham  of  Titsey,  co.  Surrey,  knight ; 
marr.  at  Spalding  on  Sunday,  25  January  173;!; 
died,  aged  43,  17  August  1754,  bur.  in  the  church 
at  Spalding.     ALL 


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John  Lillie  of  Lincoln  and  of= 
Sleaford,  co.  Lincoln,  gent,  son 
of  the  Rev.  John  Lillie,  Rector 
of  Willinghain,  co.  Lincoln.  Will 
dated  17  July  1700,  proved  at 
Sleaford  14  August  1700. 


=Mary,  marr.  at  Dunsby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  8  May  1679. 
Will  dated  8  May  1723, 
proved  at  Sleaford  26 
October  1723. 


-K 


Ann  Green,  bom 
23  July  1654; 
died,  aged  16, 
bur.  at  Dunsby 
16  September 
1670. 


Elizabeth  Green, 
born  3  June 
1658  ;  bur.  x6 
November  1661. 


John  Green  of  Bourn,  co.=Jane,  executri.x 
Lincoln ;  bapt.  at  Dunsby  to  her  hus- 
16  July  1695.  Will  dated  band's  will  9 
3  April  1741,  proved  at  October  1742. 
Lincoln  9  October  1742. 


Robert      Taylor 
Howell,  CO.   Lincoln, 
gent,  son  of  William 
Taylor  of  Howell,  by 
Anne  his  wife. 


of=T=Anne,  marr.  at  Dunsby  22 
August  1706,  marriage 
settlements  dated  the  same 
day;  bur.  at  Dunsby  14 
November  1752. 
A 


John    Portington    of   Bourn, =|=Judith,    bapt.    at     Little    Casterton     28 


gent;  bom  i6  June  1727; 
died,  aged  62,  18  October 
1789,  bur.  in  All  Saints' 
Church,  Northampton.    M.L 


August  1728;  marr.  at  Dowsby,  co. 
Lincoln,  20  November  1750;  died, 
aged  68,  7  September  1796,  bur.  in  All 
Saints'  Church,  Northampton.     M.L 


Thomas  Green,  bapt. 
at  Little  Casterton 
23  December  1729, 
bur.  there  20  March 
i7|§.     M.L 


/K 


Francis  Dawkins  of=i=Anne,  bapt.  at  Little  Caster- 
Dowsby,     esquire  ; 
died    in     Jamaica, 
West     Indies,      27 
August  1785. 


ton  4  March  173";  marr. 
at  Bourn  25  April  1754  ; 
bur.  at  Dowsby  4  April  1763. 


Mary  Green,  bapt. 
at  Little  Casterton 
8  June  1732  ;  bur. 
there  25  February 
i73|.     M.L 


William  Green,  bapt. 
at  Little  Casterton  20 
June  1733;  bur.  there 
23  June  1733.      M.L 


A\ 


John  Maurice 
Green,  bapt.  at 
Spalding,  co. 
Lincoln,  1 7  De- 
cember 1736; 
died,  aged  5, 
bur.  at  Spal- 
ding 26  Octo- 
ber 1741.  M.L 


Charles  Green  of  Spalding= 
and  of  Irby  Hall,  Whap- 
lode,  both  co.  Lincoln, 
esquire;  bapt.  at  Spalding 
1 1  June  1738;  J.P. ;  died, 
aged  86,  9  February  1824, 
bur.  in  the  church  at 
Spalding.  M.L  He 
marr.  2ndly  at  Wykeham 
Chapel,  CO.  Lincoln,  12 
February  1782,  Mary 
Shepherd. 


=Elizabeth  Dinham,  dau.  of 
John  Dinham  of  Spalding 
and  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln, 
M.D.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Jackson  of 
Pinchbeck,  CO.  Lincoln,  and 
widow  of  Heneage  Brown 
of  Horbling,  co.  Lincoln  ; 
marr.  at  Spalding  i  Novem- 
ber 1759;  died,  aged  40, 
24  August  1780,  bur.  in  the 
church  at  Spalding.     M.L 


Jana  Maria  Green,  bapt. 
at  Spalding  1 1  January 
i7f^;  died,  aged  6 
months,  bur.  at  Spalding 
II  July  1740. 


Mary  Elizabeth  Green, 
bapt.  at  Spalding  25 
March  1 743;  died,  aged 
2,  bur.  at  Spalding 
21  April  1745.     M.L 


John  Maurice 
Green,  bapt.  at 
Spalding  27 
January  1762  ; 
died  s.p.  in 
1828. 


Charles    Martin     Dinham=i=ALnry,   dau.  and  heir  of   Robert 


Green  of  the  Manor  House, 
Spalding;  born  11  June, 
bapt.  at  Spalding  13  July 
1763;  died,  aged  74,  13 
September,  bur.  in  the 
Green  aisle  of  the  church 
at  Spalding  18  September 
1837.  M.L  Will  dated 
23  November  1833,  proved 
at  Lincoln  20  January  1838. 


Elizabeth  Jane 
Holdich    of   Spalding,    J.P.    and     Green,  bapt.  at 
D.L.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.     Spalding       30 
of  Thomas  Peach  of  Gretton,  co.     January  1765  ; 
Northampton;    bom   12  August,     died,  aged  29, 
bapt.  at  Spalding  20  September     10  June  1794. 
1770;  marr.  there  9  March  1799; 
died,  aged  63,    16  October,  bur. 
in  the  Green  aisle  of  the  church 
at    Spalding    23    October    1833. 
M.L      Administration  granted  at 
Lincoln  30  May  1849. 


A 

{/vr  issue  see  "  Visifalion  of  England  and  Wales," 

Vol.  IF.,  page  43). 

68 


Pedigree  of  Darby. 


Darby. 

[Vol.   4,   p.  48.] 


Ann  Baylis,  marr.= 
16  April  1676  ; 
died  at  Bristol 
28  August  1680. 
I  St  wife. 


=John  Darby  of  Wren's  Nest,= 
Dudley,  co.  Worcester  (son 
of  John  Darby  of  Sedgley, 
CO.  Stafford,  who  died  30 
June  1700);  died  24  Au- 
gust 1725,  bur.  at  Broseley, 
CO.  Salop. 


=Joan  Luckcock,  dau.  of 
William  Luckcock  of 
Halesowen,  CO.  Worcester ; 
marr.  at  Sidenioor,  near 
Bromsgrove,  co.  Worces- 
ter, 31  March  1686;  died 
7  April  1724.      2nd  wife. 


Abraham  Darby  of  Baptist  Mills  Brass  Works,  Bristol,^ 
and  afterwards  of  Madeley  Court,  near  Coalbrookdale, 
CO.  Salop,  iron-master;  born  14  April  1678;  both  at 
Baptist  Mills  and  at  Coalbrookdale  he  introduced 
improvements  in  the  casting  of  iron,  and  successfully 
introduced  the  use  of  coke  for  charcoal  in  making 
pig- iron ;  died  8  May  1717,  bur.  at  Broseley.  {See 
"  Dictionary  of  National  Biography"  Vol.  XIV., 
page  42.) 


=Mary  Sergeant,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sergeant ; 
marr.  at  Birmingham 
18  September  1699 ; 
died  at  Bewdley,  co. 
Worcester,  30  March 
1718. 


Esther,  born  15 
July  1680;  marr. 
24  September 
1706,  Anthony 
Parker. 

I 


Mary,  born  at  Bristol 
29  August  1700  ; 
marr.  at  Coalbrook- 
dale I  October  17 18, 
Richard  Ford  of 
Coalbrookdale. 


Anne,  bom  at  Bristol 
II  January  170^; 
marr.   John   Hawkins 


of  Bersham. 


Hannah   Darby. 


Esther  Darby ;  died 
young. 

Esther  Darby,  born 
at  Bristol  11  De- 
cember 1706;  bur. 
at  Broseley  in  1 709. 


Sarah  Darby,  born  at 
Bristol  2 1  November  1707; 
died  at  Worcester. 


Septima  Darby,  bom  at 
Bristol  30  January  170^; 
died  young. 


Richard    Reynolds    of    Bristol,=p Hannah,  born    25 


and  of  Bank  House,  Ketley,  co. 
Salop,  and  afterwards  of  I^ale 
House,  Coalbrookdale, CO.  Salop; 
died  10  September  18 16. 


June  1735  ;  marr. 
20  May  1 757;  died 
24  May  1762. 


Abraham  Darby, 
born  1 1  October 
1736  ;  died  8 
January  174^. 


Edmund  Darby,  horn 
21  May  1738  ;  died  8 
January  i74y. 


A 


■69 


Margaret  Smith= 
of  Shifnal,  co. 
Salop  ;  died  i 
December  1 740, 
bur.  at  Broseley, 
CO.  Salop.  I  St 
wife. 


=Abraham  Darby  of  Sunnyside,  in  Coalbrook-= 
dale,  CO.  Salop,  iron-master ;  born  1 2  May 
171 1  ;  took  over  the  management  of  the 
Coalbrookdale  works  in  1740,  in  which  he 
made  further  extensions ;  died  31  March  1763. 
Will  dated  11  March  1763,  proved  26  July 
1763  (P.C.C.  332  Ciesar).  {See  "Dictionary 
0/  National  Biography,"  Vol.  XIV.,  page^2.) 


=Abiah  Maude,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Maude  of  Sunderland,  co. 
Durham,  and  relict  of  John 
Sinclair  of  Sunderland ;  marr. 
at  Preston  Patrick,  co.  West- 
moreland, 9  March  174I; 
died  19  June  1794.     2nd  wife. 


Joseph  Rath-^ 
bone  of  Liver- 
pool ;  died 
there  before 
4  February 
1794. 


=Mary,  bom  6  October 
1 748  ;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  1 1 
March  1763;  marr. 
at  Coalbrookdale  19 
July  1768  ;  died  at 
Sunnyside,  Coalbrook- 
dale, 17  April  1807. 


Abraham  Darby  of  The  Hay,= 
near  Coalbrookdale,  iron-master; 
bom  24  June  1750;  constmcted 
in  1779  the  iron  bridge  across 
the  Severn  near  Coalbrookdale 
(where  the  large  village  of  Iron- 
bridge  has  since  grown  up),  the 
first  iron  bridge  ever  erected ; 
died  20  March  1789.  {See 
"Dictionary  of  National  Bio- 
graphy" Vol.  XIV.,  page  42.) 


A 


=Rebecca  Smith,  dau. 
of  Francis  Smith  of 
Doncaster,  co.  York; 
bom  at  Doncaster 
3  February  1752; 
marr.  at  Balby,  co. 
York,  3  May  1776; 
bur.  at  Coalbrookdale' 
23  June  1834. 


A\ 


Abraham  Darby,  born     Samuel  Darby  of  Upper  Berwick,  co.  Salop  ;=pFrances  Anna  Williames, 


in  London  8  Sep- 
tember 1777;  died  27 
April  1778. 


born   in    London    16   April    1779;    died   at 
Upper  Berwick  i  Febmary  1808. 


dau.  of  John  Williames 
of  Welshpool,  CO. 
Montgomery. 


Frances  Anna  Rev.  Edward  Pryce  Owen  of  Bettws,  co.= 
Darby  ;  died  Montgomery,  sometime  Vicar  of  Wellington 
April  181 1.  and   Rector  of  Eyton-upon-theWildmoors, 

CO.  Salop ;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1810,  M.A.  1816;  died  at  Roderic 
House,  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester, 
6  December  1863. 


A 


=Mary,  married  at 
Madeley,  co.  Salop, 
6  December  1825  ; 
died  at  Cheltenham 
in  1866. 


70 


Edmund  Darby,  born  at  Madeley 
Court,  near  Coalbrookdale,  co.  Salop, 
2  August  1 7 1 2  ;  killed  by  a  fall  from 
his  horse  3  August  1756. 


Sergeant  Darby,  born  at  Madeley 
Court  28  September  17 13;  died 
23  November  1725. 


John  Darby,  born 
at  Madeley  Court 
27  September  1716; 
died  young. 


Sarah  Darby,  born 
24    August     1752; 
mentioned    in    her 
father's      will       1 1 

Samuel  DarbyofCoalbrook— 
dale,  iron-master,  born  16 
January  1755;    mentioned 
in  his  father's  will  1 1  March 

March   1763  ;  died 
at  Sunnyside,  Coal- 
brookdale,   20  No- 
vember 182 1. 

1763;    died   I    September 
1796.     Will  dated  14  June 
I  794,  proved  24  September 
I796(P.C.C.  45o^a/-w). 

D 

^Deborah  Barnard,  dau.  of 
John  Barnard  of  Upper- 
thorpe,  Sheffield,  co. 
York  ;  marr.  at  Sheffield 
2  August  1776;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  24 
September  1796;  died 
14  February  18 10. 


William  Darby,  born 
12  December  1756; 
died  II  July  1757. 


Jane  Maude  Darby, 
born  9  June,  and 
died  2  October 
1758- 


Hannah  Darby,     Edmund  Darby  of  Coalbrookdale;  bom  22  April= 

born    at    Coal-     1782;    died   at   Melksham,   co.   Wilts,    29   March 

brookdale  4  Au-     18 10.     Administration  granted  20  June  1810,  to 

gust    1780,  and     Robert  Barnard,  the  great-uncle  and  guardian  of 

died    the    next     Abraham    Darby,   Corbyn    Darby,   Alfred    Darby, 

day.  and  Mary  Darby,  infants,  the  children.      Further 

administration  granted  14  June  1825,  to  Abraham 

Darby,  one  of  the  children,  on  his  attaining  his 

majority  (P.C.C.)  A\ 


=Lucy  Burlingham,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Burlingham 
of  Catherine  Hill  House, 
CO.  Worcester,  by  Hannah 
his  wife ;  born  at  Wor- 
cester 9  January  1782; 
marr.  there  10  May  1803; 
died  10  May  1870. 


{Jvr  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  48.) 


n 


Amphlett, 

[Vol.  4.  P-  so-] 


AmpJilett  of  Hadzor. 


William  Amphlett  of  Pulley,  in= 
Salwarpe,  co.  Worcester.  Will 
dated  30  December  1580,  proved 
at  Worcester  5  February  1581. 


William     Amphlett,      bur.     at=f= 
Hadzor,  co.  Worcester,  i  April 
1620.   Will  proved  at  Worcester 
in  1620  (jiow  lost). 


William  Cox  of  Claines,= 
CO.     Worcester  ;     living 
30  December  1580. 


William  Amphlett  of  Salwarpe ;  mentioned=j= 
in  will  of  his  grandfather,  William  Amphlett, 
30   December   1580;    bur.  at    Hadzor   21 
December  1625. 


Elizabeth  Amphlett, 
living  30  December 
1580. 


William  Amphlett  of= 
New  Inn,  London 
(1663),  Pulley  and 
Hadzor;  bom  in  1580; 
purchased  Hadzor  20 
jac.  I.  (1622);  died, 
aged  74,  in  June  1662, 
bur.  at  Hadzor.  M.I. 
Will  dated  20  March 
i66y,  proved  at  Wor- 
cester I  February  i66f. 


^Frances  Sparry, 
dau.  of  John 
Sparry  of  Clent, 
CO.  Stafford  ; 
bapt.  at  Clent 
15  May  1587; 
marr.atSalwarpe 
18  December 
1614  ;  bur.  at 
Hadzor  12  July 
1667. 


Richard  Amphlett  of  Worcester, 

gent.  _ 

Edmund  Amphlett  of  Salwarpe, 
yeoman.  Will  dated  14  Decem- 
ber 1624,  proved  at  Worcester. 


Thomas  Amphlett  of  Worcester, 
clothier.  =f- 


Samuel  Amphlett. 


Mary,  married 
Joseph  Webb  of 
Worcester. 


William  Amphlett, 
bapt.  at  Salwarpe 
5  June  1620;  died 
before  20  March 
166^,  bur.  at 
Hadzor. 


Richard  Amphlett  of= 
Hadzor  and  Clent ;  bapt. 
at  Hadzor  30  March 
1624;  executor  to  his 
father's  will  i  February 
i66|-;  Sheriff  of  CO.  Staf- 
ford 1678;  bur.  at  Clent 
25  November  1703. 


■^mt 


=Anne  Cookes,  dau. 
of  Edward  Cookes 
of  Bentley  Paunce- 
fote,  CO.  Worcester, 
by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Nicholas 
Cotton  of  Horn- 
church,  CO.  Essex  ; 
marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Worcester,  10  Feb- 
ruary 164!^. 


Henry  Cocks=j=  Frances,  men- 


of  Hynlip, 
CO.  Worces- 
ter; executor 
to  his  father- 
in-law's  will 
I  February 
i66#. 


tioned  in  her 
father's  will  20 
March  i66f. 


A 


John  Amphlett  of  Hadzor  and  Clent,= 
gent ;  bapt.  at  Rowley  Regis,  co.  Stafford, 
10  October  1656  ;  mentioned  in  will  of 
his  grandfather,  William  Amphlett,  20 
March  166^  ;  founded  school  at  Clent 
30  November  1704;  died  16  June,  bur. 
20  April  1705,  proved  at  Worcester 
at  Clent  18  June  1705.  M.I.  {See 
Grant  of  Arms,  page  4J).  Will  dated 
7  November  1705. 


=Lucy  Perrott,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Perrott  of  Bell  Hall  in  Belbroughton, 
CO.  Worcester ;  marr.  at  Belbrough- 
ton 18  June  1685,  marriage  licence 
dated  11  June  1685;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will  7  November  1705; 
bur.  at  Clent  24  December  1733. 
She  marr.  2ndly  at  Oldswinford, 
CO.  Worcester,  5  April  1708,  John 
Egginton. 

72 


Mary  Amphlett, 
bur.  at  Clent  29 
April  1669. 


Frances,  bapt.  at 
Dudley  5  March 
i65f;  married 
John  Doughtie. 


Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Rowley 
Regis,  CO.  Stafford,  24 
January  165I;  died,  aged 
84,  7  September  1738. 
M.I.  at  Moreton  Say,  co. 
.Salop.  She  marr.  at  Clent, 
CO.  Stafford,  24  November 
1 68 1,  Robert  Clive  of 
Styche,  in  Drayton,  co. 
Salop.  =j= 

A 


Dorcas,  bapt.  at 
Rowley  Regis 
10  May  1658  ; 
marr.  at  Clent 
24  November 
i68r,  John 

Hunt  of  Chester 
and  Gray's  Inn, 
London. 


I 


William  Amphlett  of  Astley= 
and  afterwards  of  Hadzor,  both 
CO.  Worcester ;  bapt.  at  Clent 
3  January  i66f ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  brother,  John 
Amphlett,  20  April  i  705  ;  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Worcester  171 7 
and  1720;  died  20  March  172!, 
bur.  at  Astley.  M.I.  \Vill  dated 
23  October  1727,  proved  21 
May  1728  (P.C.C.  136  Brook). 


=Anne  Janns, 
dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas 
Janns  of  Sedgc- 
ley,co.Stafford; 
died,  aged  66, 
27  June  1727, 
bur.  at  Astley. 
M.I. 


Sarah  Hyett,  dau.= 
and  heir  of 
Charles  Hyett  of 
Amely,  co.  Here- 
ford ;  died,  aged 
37,  29  March 
1729,  bur.  at 
Hadzor.  M.I. 
ist  wife. 


=Richard  Amphlett  of= 
Hadzor,  esquire ;  execu- 
tor to  will  of  his  brother, 
the  Rev.  John  Amphlett, 
20  December  1 73 1 ;  died, 
aged  54,  13  June  1743, 
bur.  at  Hadzor.  M.I. 
Administration  granted 
at  Worcester  25  July 
1743- 


=Mary,  renounced 
administration  to 
her  husband  25 
July  1743.  Will 
dated  4  February 
174!,  proved 
23  March  174I- 
(P.C.C.  69  Sey- 
mer).      2nd  wife. 


Rev.  John  Amphlett  of  Astley; 
of  Balliol  College,  O.xford, 
matriculated  27  March  17 10, 
aged  16,  B.A.  1713,  M.A.  1719; 
Vicar  of  Halesowen,  co.  Wor- 
cester; executor  to  his  father's 
will  21  May  1728;  died  16 
December  1731,  bur.  at  Astley. 
M.I.  Will  dated  13  November 
1 73 1,  proved  at  Worcester  20 
December  1731. 

C 


William  Amphlett  of  Hadzor,  esquire ;  of  Merton= 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  21  May  1736,  aged 
16;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  John 
Amphlett,  13  November  1731;  administrator  to  his 
father  25  July  1743,  and  executor  to  his  mother's 
will  23  March  174!  ;  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Worcester 
1745;  died,  aged  49,  20  November  1768,  bur.  at 
Hadzor.  M.I.  Will  dated  18  July  1768,  proved 
3  November  1769  (P.C.C.  363  Bogg). 


=Christian  Amphlett,  dau.  of  John  Amphlett 
of  Clent ;  born  28  January,  bapt.  at  Clent 
25  February  173I;  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  12  April  1739;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  3  November  1769.  She 
marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Andrew's,  Droitwich, 
CO.  Worcester,  26  April  1772,  Thomas 
Holbeche  of  Hill  Court,  Droitwich.  {See 
page  j6.) 

D 


William  Amphlett  of  Hadzor  ;  of  Merton     Richard  Amphlett  of  Hadzor  ;=f=Lydia  Holmden,  dau. 


College,  Oxford,  matriculated  22  October  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Worcester 
1768,  aged  16;  died,  aged  26,  28  July  1779;  died  in  Ormond  Street, 
1776,  bur.  at  Hadzor.     M.I.  London,  16  September  1785. 


and  coheir  of  John 
Holmden  of  Crowle, 
CO.  Worcester. 

E 


Sarah    Paul,    dau.    of=T=Rev.  Richard  Holmden  Amphlett  of=j= 
Samuel        Paul        of     Hadzor;  bapt.  at  Hadzor  16  August 


Bloomsbury  Square, 
London,  and  of  Fine- 
don,  CO.  Northampton ; 
marr.  at  Bloomsbury 
Parish  Church  1 5 
January  1807  ;  died 
at  Hadzor,  aged  42, 
24  June,  bur.  there 
30  June  1823.  ist 
wife. 


1782;  of  University  College,  Oxford 
matriculated  19  June  1800,  aged  17, 
B.A.  1805,  M.A.  1807  ;  Rector  of 
Hadzor  1808;  died  at  Wychbold 
Hall,  CO.  Worcester,  8  March,  bur.  at 
Hadzor  15  March  1842.  Will  dated 
I  October  1841,  with  codicil  dated 
4  March  1842,  proved  2  April  1842, 
by  Richard  Paul  Amphlett  and 
Charles  Amphlett,  the  sons,  the 
Executors  (P.C.C.  228,  42). 
A  As 


Jane  Dudley,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dudley  of  Himley,  co.  Stafford  ; 
marr.  at  Malvern  Abbey  Church 
I  February  1827 ;  died  at  Ped- 
more  CO.  Worcester,  13  November, 
bur.  at  Hadzor  18  November  1861. 
Will  dated  26  September  1861, 
proved  at  Worcester  21  December 
186 1,  by  Thomas  Dudley  of 
Kingswinford,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Edwin  Dudley  of  Dudley,  co. 
Worcester,  the  nephews,  the 
Executors.     2nd  wife. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  JO.) 


73 


Joseph  Amphlett  of  Clent,  co.  Stafford,=f=Ann   Lyttelton,   dau.    of    Sir   Charles    Lyttelton   of 


esquire;  bapt.  26  April  1672;  died  27 
June,  bur.  at  Clent  30  June  1720.  Will 
dated  22  June  1715,  proved  10  November 
1720,  by  Sir  Thomas  Lyttelton,  baronet, 
and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Doleman  (P.C.C. 
224  Shaller). 


Hagley,  co.  Worcester,  knight  and  baronet,  by  his 
2nd  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Temple  of 
Frankton,  co.  Warwick,  baronet ;  marr.  at  Hagley 
4  June  1704,  marriage  licence  dated  26  May  1704, 
marriage  articles  dated  3  June  1704;  bur.  at  Clent 
28  May  17 15. 


/K 


i^For  issue  see  page  7(5.) 


William    Amphlett,  =j=Mary,  adminis- 
mentioned  in  will  of     tratrix    to    her 
his  brother,  the  Rev.     husband        15 
John  Amphlett,  13     August  1734. 
November       1731. 
Administration  was 
granted  at  Worces- 
ter 15  August  1734. 


A 


Joseph  Amphlett  of  Enville,  co.^ 
Stafford,  gent ;  mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother,  the  Rev.  John 
Amphlett,  13  November  1731,  and 
in  will  of  his  sister-in-law,  Mary, 
2nd  wife  of  Richard  Amphlett, 
4  February  1744;  died,  aged  55, 
20  January  1758,  bur.  at  Enville. 
M.I.  He  marr.  istly  Mary  Grove, 
dau.  of  William  Grove  of  Halesowen, 
CO.  Worcester,  who  died  s.p.  /^ 


=Elizabeth  Wollaston, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Wollaston  of  The 
Four  Ashes,  near 
Bridgnorth,  co.  Staf- 
ford ;  died,  aged  77, 
11  February  1783, 
bur.  at  Enville.  M.I. 
2nd  wife. 


Susannah,  marr.  after  Ann,  marr.  after  4  February     Frances  Amphlett, 

4      February      174!,  i:74|-,    John     Kyrwood     of    died  young. 

John  Shaw  of  Rich-  Letton  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
mond,  CO.  Surrey. 


Mary  Amphlett,  bapt. 
at  St.  Nicholas',  Wor- 
cester, 19  October 
1721. 


Catherine  Graves,  dau.^ 
of  Morgan  Graves  of 
Mickleton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James 
Baldwyn  of  Longworth, 
CO.  Hereford,    ist  wife. 


=Rev.  John  Amphlett,  D.D.  ;  of  Worcester  College,  = 
Oxford,  matriculated  23  June  1774,  aged  18,  B.A. 
1778,  M.A.  1781,  B.D.  1790,  D.D.  1791 ;  Vicar 
of  Dodderhill,  co.  Worcester,  1789,  on  the  pre- 
sentation of  Thomas  Holbeche  of  Hill  Court, 
Droitwich,  co.  Worcester,  Rector  of  Hampton 
Lovett,  CO.  Worcester,  1814;  died  26  June  1834. 


/N 


^Elizabeth  Frances 
Bourne,  dau.  of 
Aubrey  Bourne  of 
Monmouth.      2nd 

wife. 


/K 


Lydia.= 
I  St  wife. 


=Rev.  John  Banks  Hollingworth,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Huntington,=Mary  Anne  Tabor, 
and  Rector  of  St.  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  London  ;  of  Peterhouse,     dau.  of  John  Tabor 
Cambridge,    B.A.    1804,    M.A.    1807,    B.D.    1814,    D.D.    1819, 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Theology  1824-38; 
died  at   St.   Margaret's   Rectory,   Lothbury,   London,  aged   76, 
9  February  1856. 


of  Finsbury  Square, 
London  ;  marr.  12 
April  1836.  2nd 
wife. 


74 


Thomas  Amphlett,  mentioned  in=j=Anne  Perkins 
will  of  his  brother,  the  Rev.  John  of  Worcester. 
Amphlett,  13  November  1731, 
and  in  will  of  his  sister-in-law, 
Mary,  2nd  wife  of  Richard 
Amphlett,  4  February  i74i;  died, 
aged  66,  10  August  1769,  bur.  at 
Hadzor,  co.  Worcester.     M.I.       /f^ 


Rev.  Thomas  Bell,  Rector  of  Quatt,=i=/Vnne. 
CO.  Salop ;  born  at  Burcott,  co. 
Oxford,  10  July  1687 ;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  16 
February  170^,  aged  16,  B.A.  1707; 
Rector  of  Quatt  17 13;  bur.  at 
Quatt  27  May  1742. 


Mary  Bree,  dau.  of  Robert=pJoseph    Amphlett    of    Dudley,    co.    Wor-= 


Bree  of  Solihull,  co.  War- 
wick;  marr.  12  May  1778; 
died,  aged  26,  20  January 
1784,  bur.  in  St.  Edmund's, 
Dudley,  co.  Worcester. 
I  St  wife. 


cester,  and  of  Horseley  House,  Tipton,  co. 
Stafford;  bapt.  at  Hadzor  3  May  1757;  J. P. 
for  the  counties  of  Stafford  and  Worcester, 
D.L.  for  CO.  Stafford;  died  14  January  1801, 
bur.  in  St.  Edmund's,  Dudley.  M.I.  Will 
dated  i  January  1801,  proved  9  April  i8oi 
(P.C.C.  213  Abercrovibie). 


Rev.  Edward  Dudley,  Rector  of  Broome,= 
CO.  Worcester ;  of  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  October  1795, 
aged  18,  B.A.  1799,  M.A.  1802  ;  Rector 
of  Broome  rSio  ;  died  at  Broome 
6  December  1858.  /t\ 


Christiana  Maria,  bom 
30  September  1779; 
marr.  9  December 
1 803 ;  died  i  January 
1840. 


=Mary  l^avis  Dixon, 
dau.  of  Edward  Dixon 
of  Dudley,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  of  Ash  wood 
House,  Kingswinford, 
CO.  Stafford  ;  bom  1 8 
May,  bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Dudley,  30 
July  1770;  marr.  there 
16  April  1792,  mar- 
riage settlements  dated 
14  April  1792  ;  died 
21  October,  bur.  in 
St.  Edmund's,  Dudley, 
27  October  1794- 
M.I.     2nd  wife. 


Edward  Amphlett  of  Horseley  House,  Tipton,  co.  Stafford,=i=Caroline   Turner,   dau.   of  Jacob 


of  Broome,  co.  Worcester,  and  of  23  Lansdowne  Place, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester ;  born  28  September,  bapt. 
privately  at  Horseley  House,  Tipton,  4  October,  and  received 
into  the  parish  church,  Dudley,  14  November  1794;  of 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  5  March  18 12, 
aged  17;  J. P.  for  co.  Worcester;  died  at  Cheltenham  25 
February,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  there  2  March  1867.  M.I. 
Will  dated  16  April  1863,  proved  at  Gloucester  13  March 
1867,  by  Edward  Amphlett  of  23  Lansdowne  Place, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  the  son,  Caroline  Amphlett, 
the  relict,  and  Caroline  Ann  Todd-Naylor,  widow,  the 
daughter,  the  Executors  (Prin.  Reg.  594,  64).  /t\ 


Turner  of  Park  Hall,  Kidder- 
minster, CO.  Worcester,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Farley  of  Henwick,  co.  Wor- 
cester; bom  26  January,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Kidderminster,  28 
January  1794  ;  marr.  there  4  June 
1817  ;  died  at  Kilkerran  House, 
Maybole,  co.  Ayr,  27  December 
1872,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Cheltenham  2  January  1873. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  III.,  page  i[$6.) 


Rev.    Martin    Amphlett,   Vicar   of    Ryhall,    co.     Charlotte  Amphlett;  living     Other  issue,  died 

Rutland,  and  Rector  of  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln;     in  1801.       in  infancy. 

of    Worcester    College,    Oxford,     matriculated 

12  October  1790,  aged  23,  B.A.  1794;  Vicar  of     Harriet,    living    in    1801  ; 
Ryhall  11  June  1807.  married      Captain      John 

Edwards. 


75 


Amphlett. 
[Vol.  4,  p.  so.] 


Amphlett   of  Clent. 


Joseph  Amphlett  of  Clent,  co.  '  Stafford, = 
esquire;  bapt.  26  April  1672;  died  27  June, 
bur.  at  Clent  30  June  1720.  Will  dated 
22  June  1715,  proved  10  November  1720, 
by  Sir  Thomas  Lyttelton,  baronet,  and  the 
Rev. Thomas  Uoleman  (P.C.C.  224  Shaller). 


=Ann  Lyttelton,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Lyttelton  of 
Hagley,  co.  Worcester,  knight  and  baronet,  by 
his  2nd  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Temple  of 
Frankton,  co.  Warwick,  baronet ;  marr.  at  Hagley 
4  June  1704,  marriage  articles  dated  3  June  1704; 
bur.  at  Clent  28  May  17 15. 


John  Amphlett  of  Clent,  esquire ;  bapt.  at  Wolverley,  co.= 
Worcester,  22  March  i7o|;  of  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 26  September  1723,  aged  18;  died  11  May,  bur.  at 
Clent  15  May  1740.  M.L  Will  dated  12  April  1739, 
proved  i  August  1741  (P.C.C.  194  Spurway). 


^  ^^S^. 


=Mary  Cardale,  dau.  of  John  Cardale 
of  Dudley,  co.  Worcester,  surgeon, 
by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Smale  of  Stoke  Prior,  co.  Worcester, 
and  relict  of  Edward  Martin  of 
Leigh  Court,  co.  Worcester;  bapt.  at 
Dudley  3  April  1697  ;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will  i  August  1741; 
bur.  at  Clent  25  June  1766.     M.I. 


William  Amphlett  of  Hadzor,  co.  Worcester,  esquire  (son  of= 
Richard  Amphlett  of  Hadzor,  esquire,  by  Sarah  his  ist  wife); 
of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  21  May  1736, 
aged  16 ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  uncle,  the  Rev.  John 
Amphlett,  13  November  1731;  administrator  to  his  father 
25  July  1743,  and  executor  to  his  mother's  will  23  March 
1744  ;  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Worcester  1745  ;  died,  aged  49, 
20  November  1768,  bur.  at  Hadzor.  M.L  Will  dated 
18  July  1768,  proved  3  November  1769  (P.C.C.  363  Bogg). 


Christian,  born  28  January,  bapt. 
at  Clent  25  February  i73j; 
mentioned  in  her  father's  will 
12  April  1739;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  3  November  1769. 
She  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Droitwich,  co.  Worcester,  26  April 
1772,  Thomas  Holbeche  of  Hill 
Court,  Droitwich. 


As 


{For  isstie  see  page  J 3.) 


John  Amphlett  of  Clent ;  born=j=Eliza   Benyon,    dau.    and   coheir    of    Benjamin    Benyon    of 


13  September,  bapt.  at  Clent 
20  September  1795;  died  v.p. 
at  Sabrina  Cottage,  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  9  December,  bur.  at 
Clent  16  December  1826. 
Administration  granted  5  Feb- 
ruary 1827,  to  Eliza  Amphlett, 
the  relict  (P.C.C.) 


Haughton,  Shifnal,  co.  Salop,  sometime  M.P.  for  Stafford,  by 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Jacob  Sankey  of  Coolmore,  Tipperary,  Ireland, 
by  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Caldwell  of  Dublin  ;  born 
28  April  1793;  marr.  at  Shifnal  5  December  1816;  died  at 
Cambridge  Terrace,  London,  6  January,  bur.  at  Clent  14 
January  1858. 


<pt_ 


A 

{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  /.,  page  152.) 


76 


Charles  Amphlett  of  Clent, 
CO.  Stafford ;  born  20  June 
1709;  bur.  at  Clent  25 
June  1735.  Will  dated 
20  July  1734,  proved  at 
Worcester  30  June  1735. 


Henry  Amphlett  of  Hagley,  co.  Worcester, 
gent;  bapt.  at  Clent  2  December  17 10; 
executor  to  will  of  his  brother,  Charles 
Amphlett,  30  June  1735;  bur.  at  Clent  25 
April  1741.  Will  dated  26  July  1740,  proved 
at  Worcester  10  August  1741. 


Thomas  Amphlett, 
bom  1 5  October 
1712;  living  26 
July  1740. 


John  Amphlett  of  Clent,  esquire;  bom  22= 
August,  bapt.  20  September  1736;  mentioned 
in  his  father's  will  12  April  1739;  died  22  June 
1777.  Will  dated  15  December  1768,  proved 
20  September  1777  (P.C.C.  374  Collier). 


=Mary  Hopwood,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Thomas  Hopwood 
of  Milton,  in  Pembridge, 
CO.  Hereford,  esquire ;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Droitwich, 
CO.  Worcester,  17  January 
1758  ;  executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  20  September 
1777- 


Joseph  Amphlett, 
bapt.  6  Decem- 
ber 1738;  bur. 
24  May  1740. 
M.I. 


John  Amphlett  of  Clent,  esquire;  bapt.  at= 
Pembridge  20  November  1763;  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Worcester  1805  ;  died,  aged  80,  3  June 
1844.     M.I. 


=Eliza  Anne  Hill,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hill  of  Dennis,  near 
Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester ; 
bapt.  at  Oldswinford,  co.  Wor- 
cester, 19  September  1770; 
marr.  there  7  February  1789; 
died  25  August  1837.     M.I. 


Elizabeth,  bapt. 
25  November 
1759;  marr. 
after  15  Decem- 
ber 1768,  Colo- 
nel Edmund 
Andrews. 


Margaret  Amphlett,  born 
14  April,  bapt.  at  Clent 
6  October  1790;  bur.  there 
26  April  1839. 


Eliza  Anne  Amphlett,  born 
7  April,  bapt.  17  August 
1791  ;  died  in  March  1840, 
bur.  at  Titley,  co.  Hereford. 


Mary  Amphlett,  born  11  October 
1792,  bapt.  the  same  day;  died, 
aged  82,  20  December  1874,  bur.  at 
Hampton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford. 


77 


Rev.  Joseph  Amphlett,  bapt.  at  Clent,  co.  Stafford,=Ann  Anson,  dau. 
2 1  May  1 7 1 5  ;  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matricu-    of   John    Anson 
lated  12  July  1735,  aged  20,  B.A.  1739,  M.A.  174^,     of      Lees,      co. 
D.C.L.  1750;  executor  to  will  of  his  brother,  Henry     Chester. 
Amphlett,   10  August  1741;    Vicar  of  Bampton,  co. 
Oxford,   23  July   1757,  Prebendary  of  Carlisle   1778. 
M.I.  at  Bampton. 


Anna  Maria,  not  21, 
22  June  1715;  marr. 
Francis  Clare  of 
Clent ;  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Worcester 
1752- 


I  I 
Mary,  bapt.  30  December 
1758;  not  21,  15  De- 
cember 1768  ;  marr. 
Henry  Cameron,  son  of 
Charles  Cameron  of 
Worcester,  M.D. 


Christian,  bapt.  at  Clent 
5  June  1762  ;  marr. 
William  Wilkinson. 


Edward  Andrews= 
of  Newent,  co. 
Gloucester ;  mar- 
riage settlements 
dated  27  July 
1782.  isthusband. 


=John  Perrott  Noel  of= 
Bell  Hall,  Belbrough- 
ton,  CO.  Worcester ; 
bapt.  28  March  1765  ; 
marr.  30  January  1 790, 
marriage  settlements 
dated  29  January 
1790.    2nd  husband. 


=Margaret,=JohnGwinnell. 
bapt.      at     3rd  husband. 
Clent    10 
June  1 765 


A\ 


John  Perrott  Noel  of  Bell=Harriet. 
Hall,  Belbroughton,  co.  ist  wife. 
Worcester  (son  of  John 
Perrott  Noel  of  Bell  Hall, 
Belbroughton,  and  Mar- 
garet Amphlett)  ;  bom 
18  November  1794.  He 
marr.  2ndly  MaryWaldron 
of  Belbroughton. 


Thomas  Amphlett= 
of  Odnall  Cottage, 
Clent ;  bom  26 
March  1797  ;  died 
6  December  1876, 
bur. at  Clent.  M.I. 


=Elizabeth  Dudley,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Dudley,  Rector  of  Broome, 
CO.  Worcester,  by  Christian  Maria 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Amphlett 
of  Dudley,  co.  Worcester,  and  of 
Horseley  House,  Tipton,  co.  Staf- 
ford ;  died  2 1  December  1 890,  bur. 
at  Clent  I  January  1 89 1.  M.I.  {See 
page  75-)     ' 


Caroline     Amphlett,     born     31  Sophia  Amphlett,  bapt.  at  Louisa  Amphlett,  born  4  March, 

October,  bapt.  at    Clent   3   No-  Clent  6  May   1801  ;    bur.  bapt.   at   Clent   7   March   1803; 

vember  1799;  died  in  September  there  31  March  1802.  died  11  November  1875,  bur.  at 

1865,  bur.  at  Titley,  CO.  Hereford.  Hampton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford. 


78 


Pedigree  of  JVarde. 


Warde. 

[Vol.  4.    P-  55] 


Robert  Warde  of  Pontefract,  co.  York,= 
Burgess  of  Pontefract  3  February  149?. 
Mayor  1507;  bur.  at  All  Hallows', 
Pontefract.  Will  dated  8  December 
1520,  proved  at  York  4  September  1521 
(Vol.  9,  fo.  171). 


■:  .  .  renounced 
execution  of  her 
husband's  will  4 
September  1521. 


John  Warde  of  Acworth,  co. 
York;  mentioned  in  his  brother's 
will  8  December  1520,  and  in  will 
of  his  nephew,  Roger  Warde, 
25  November  1529. 


Roger  ^^'arde,  Alderman  of= 
Pontefract ;  executor  to  his 
father's  will  4  September 
1521  ;  bur.  at  All  Hallows', 
Pontefract.  Will  dated  25 
November  1529,  proved  at 
York  4  April  1530  (Vol.  9, 
fo.  478). 


^Ellen,  executrix     Thomas   Warde,   re-^ 


to  her  husband's 
will  4  April 
1530;  living  27 
January  i54f. 


nounced  execution 
of  his  father's  will 
4  September  152 1  ; 
mentioned  in  his 
brother's  will  25 
November  1529. 


Alice,  mentioned 
in  her  father's 
will  8  December 
1520,  as  married 
to  ...   .   Ellis. 


Robert  Warde  of  Pontefract ;  executor  to  his  father's  will= 
4  April  1530;  bur.  at  All  Hallows',  Pontefract.  Will 
dated  27  January  i54§,  proved  at  York  31  May  1543 
(Vol.  II,  fo.  674). 


^Margaret  Charlesworth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Charlesworth ;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  31  May 
1543- 


Roger  Warde  of=f= 
Pontefract ;    not 
21,    27    January 


i54|- 


Robert   Warde,    mentioned    in     Margaret  Warde,  mentioned  in  her 
his  father's  will  27  January  154I.     father's  will  27  January  154!. 


Miles  Warde,  died  in  infancy.        Helen    Warde,    mentioned  ^  in    her 

father's  will  27  January  1545. 


Robert  Warde  of  Tanshelf  Court,  near= 
Pontefract ;  died  before  10  August 
1643,  bur.  at  Pontefract. 


John  Warde,  mentioned  in  will  of= 
his  brother,  Leonard  Warde, 
4  September  1643. 


Margaret,  marr.  .  .  .  Tatam 
of  Pontefract,  living  10  August 
1643. 


79 


Susan  Wood,  dau.  of  Thoiiias=j=Thomas     Warde     of=f=Elizabeth    Bywater,    dau.   of  William 


Wood    of   Sandal,    co.   York 
marriage  licence  at  York  dated 
1598.      I  St  wife. 


Pontefract,  co.  York, 
gent ;  bur.  at  Ponte- 
fract 9  February  1634. 


/K 


Bywater,  Mayor  of  Pontefract  in 
1595  ;  marr.  at  Pontefract  7  July  1610; 
living  10  August  1657.     2nd  wife. 


John  Warde  of  Tanshelf,  in  Pontefract,  esquire  ;  aged  23=f=Elizabeth  Vincent,  dau.  of  Thomas 

in  February  1 63I ;  a  leader  of  the  Parliamentary  Party  in     ""'         ■       '•    "       ,  ,      ^ 

Pontefract  and  a  commander  in  the  siege  of  Pontefract 

Casde;   "The  fifteenth  day  of  August  1657  John  Ward 

Esquire  aged  about  forty  seven  years  departed  this  life  and 

his  corps  was  interred  in  the  quire  of  the  parish  church 

of  Pontefracte  the  eighteenth  day  of  the  same  moneth." 

Will  dated  10  August  1657,  proved  26  November  1657 

(P.C.C.  428  Ruthin). 


Vincent  of  Barnborough  Grange, 
CO.  York,  esquire ;  bapt.  at  Conis- 
borough,  CO.  York,  24  June  1628  ; 
executrix  to  her  husband's  will  26 
August  1657  ;  died  i  February 
i66f  ;  bur.  at  Pontefract.     M.I. 


Thomas      Warde      of= 

Tanshelf,  esquire ;  men- 
tioned in  his  father's 
will  10  August  1657  ; 
of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
15  April  1670,  aged  18; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple  1677. 
Will  dated  22  Decem- 
ber 1690,  proved  at 
York  9  July  1692. 


=Katherine    Sel- 

wood,  executrix 
to  her  husband's 
will  9  July  1692. 


/K 


Warde  of  Hooton  Pagnell, 
CO.  York. 


Sir  John  Warde,  knight  and= 
Alderman  of  London,  and  of  Clay 
Hill,  Epsom,  CO.  Surrey;  executor 
to  will  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Patience 
Warde,  7  ."Xugust  1696;  Director 
of  the  IJank  of  England,  Lord 
Mayor  1718;  M.P.  for  Bletchingly 
10  May  1705,  for  London  14  May 
1708  and  29  January  i7i4,  and 
for  Dunwich  7  December  1722; 
died  12  March  172^,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary  Abchurch,  London.  Will 
dated  6  March  172!,  proved  29 
March  1726  (P.C.C.  63  Plymouth). 


lU-mit 


=Mary  Bucknall, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Bucknall  of 
Oxhey,  co.  Hert- 
ford, knight  ; 
marr.  17  April 
1684  ;  died  2 
May  1726.  Will 
dated  April  1726, 
proved  26  May 
1726  (P.C.C.  113 
Plymotith). 


John   Warde   of  Squerryes    Court,   Westerham,  co.    Kent,= 
esquire  ;  not  21,  4  March  169I ;  executor  to  his  father's  will 
29  March  1726,  and  to  his  mother's  will  26  May  1726;  died 
in  January  i74f.    Will  dated  5  May  1745,  proved  27  January 
I74f  (P.C.C.  32  Edmunds). 


=Frances  Bristowe,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bristowe  of  Micheldever,  co. 
Hants  ;  marriage  settlements 
dated  5  September  1719. 


Elizabeth  Gore,= 
dau.  of  John 
Gore  of  Bush 
Hill,  Enfield,  co. 
Middlesex ;  died 
s.p.  29  May,  bur. 
at  St.  Mary, 
Abchurch,  Lon- 
don, 2  June  1 748. 
1st  wife. 


=John    Warde    of    Squerryes=j=Kitty  Anne  Hoskins,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 


Court,  Westerham  ;  born 
Surrey  Street,  Strand,  Lon- 
don, 19  June  1721  ;  Deputy- 
Governor  of  the  South  Sea 
Scheme ;  died  9  February, 
bur.  at  Westerham  17  Feb- 
ruary 1775.  Will  dated  2 
February  1 7  7  5 ,  pro ved  2  8  Feb- 
ruary 1775,  by  John  Warde, 
the  son,  the  executor  (P.C.C.) 


Charles  Hoskins  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey  (2nd 
son  of  Sir  William  Hoskins  of  Barrow  Green, 
Oxted,  CO.  Surrey,  knight),  by  Rachel  his 
2nd  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Daye  of 
London  ;  bapt.  at  Godstone,  co.  Surrey, 
6  April  1733  ;  marr.  at  the  chapel  in  Lambeth 
Palace,  co.  Surrey,  14  March  1751;  died 
17  April,  bur.  at  Westerham  27  April  1767. 
2nd  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  SS-) 

80 


Leonard  Warde,  Alderman  of  Pontefract,  co.  York,  Mayor  of  Pontefract=j=Alice,  executrix  to 
in  1618  and  1634.  Will  dated  4  September  1643,  proved  at  York  her  husband's  will 
12  January  i64|-.  12  January  164^. 


Leonard  Warde  of  Tanshelf,  in  Pontefract,= 
gent ;  Mayor  of  Pontefract  in  165 1  ;  executor 
to  will  of  his  brother,  John  Warde,  26  Novem- 
ber 1657,  and  to  will  of  his  brother,  Hastings 
Warde,  10  May  1670;  died,  aged  about  70, 
3  November,  bur.  in  Pontefract  Church 
6  November  1678.  Will  dated  4  February 
i67f,  with  codicil  dated  21  October  1678, 
proved  at  York  20  September  1681,  by  son, 
Robert  Warde  (Vol.  59,  fo.  139).  J^ 


William  Warde^ 
died  young. 


Robert   Warde, 
died  young. 


George   Warde, 
died  young. 


Hastings  Warde  of 
Tanshelf,  gent ; 
executor  to  will  of 
his  brother,  John 
Warde,  26  Novem- 
ber 1657.  Will 
dated  20  August 
1666,  proved  at 
York  10  May  1670. 


Sir  John  Rogerson=Elizabeth,  mentioned  in  her  father's  Susannah  Warde,  mentioned  in  her 

of  Dublin,  knight;     will  10  August  1657  ;    marr.  before  father's  will  10  August  1657,  and  in 

died  in  1724.  4    March    169!;    living    12    March  will  of  her  uncle,  Sir  Patience  Warde, 

172I.  4  March  169^. 


Elizabeth  Warde,  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  6  March  172I;  execu- 
trix to  will  of  her  sister,  Susan 
Warde,  i  December  1756. 


Susan  Warde  of  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will  6  March  172!;  bur.  at  St.  Mary 
Abchurch,  London.  Will  dated  15  September  1755, 
proved  i  December  1756  (P.C.C.  354  Glazier). 


Robert      Warde,     William   Warde  of  Westerham,  co. 

born  29  Noveui-     Kent,    and   of  London,   merchant ; 

ber,  and  died  17     born  5  January  172^;  mentioned  in 

December  1722.  his  father's  will  5  May  1745,  and  in 
will  of  his  aunt,  Susan  Warde,  15 
September  1755;  bur.  at  St.  Mary 
Abchurch,  London,  9  December 
1772.  Will  dated  9  July  1770, 
proved  II  January  1773  (P.C.C. 
38  Stevens). 


General  George  Warde,  Colonel  Royal 
Horse  Guards ;  born  24  November 
1725  ;  mentioned  in  his  father's  will 
5  May  1745,  and  in  will  of  his  brother, 
William  Warde,  9  July  1770;  the  friend 
and  executor  of  General  Wolfe;  Colonel 
14th  Dragoons  i773,Commander  of  the 
Forces  in  Ireland  1791,  General  3  May 
1796;  died,  aged  77,  11  March  1803, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary  Abchurch,  London. 


81 


Sir  Patience  Warde  of  St.  Laurence  Pountney,  London,  and  of  Hooton= 
Pagnell,  co.  York,  knight,  F.R.S.,  Alderman  of  London;  bapt.  at 
Pontefract,  co.  York,  7  December  1628;  Sheriff  of  London  1670,  Master 
of  the  Merchant  Taylors'  Company  167 1,  knighted  29  October  1675, 
Lord  Mayor  1681  ;  he  was  a  leader  of  the  Protestant  and  ante-court  party 
in  London,  and  on  19  May  1683,  being  found  guilty  of  perjury,  fled  into 
Holland;  a  member  of  the  Convention  22  January  i68|;  died  10  July 
1696,  bur.  in  St.  Mary  Abchurch,  London.  MI.  Will  dated  4  March 
169^,  proved  7  August  1696  (P.C.C.  167  Bond).  (See  "Dictionary  of 
National  Biography^'  Vol.  LIX.,  page  J2g.) 


<w4V^^W(5V/ 


=Elizabeth  Hobson, 
dau.  of  William 
Hobson  of  Hack- 
ney, CO.  Midddlesex, 
esquire ;  marr.  at 
Hackney  8  June 
1654  ;  died  24  De- 
cember 1685,  bur. 
in  the  Great  Church 
at  Amsterdam. 


John  Cowper  of  Pontefract ;  mentioned=j=Elizabeth,    married 


in  will  of  his  brother-in-law,  John 
Warde,  10  August  1657,  and  in  will  of 
his  brother-in-law,  Hastings  Warde, 
20  August  1666;  living  7  July  1692. 
Administration  granted  at  York  2  No- 
vember 1696,  to  Mary  Reynolds, 
daughter,  and  John  Cowper,  son. 


A 


before  10  August 
1657;  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  brother, 
Hastings  Warde,  20 
August  1666  ;  died 
before  4  March 
169I. 


Robert  Winter,= 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother-in- 
law,  John  Warde, 
10  August  1657. 


=.  .  .  .  died 
before  20  Au- 
gust 1666. 


A\ 


Mary  Warde,  mentioned  in  her  Robert  Bristowe  of  Micheldever,=j=Sarah,  married  before  6 
father's  will  6  March  172I;  co.  Hants,  esquire;  died  in  March  172I  ;  died  in 
died  in  1737.  1757.  1741. 


A 


William  Clayton  of  Harleyford,  co.  Buckingham, 
esquire  (2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Clayton, 
baronet);  M.P.  for  Bletchingly  27  June  1747 
and  20  January  1761,  and  for  Great  Marlow 
25  March  1761  until  his  death;  died  3  July 
1783.  He  marr.  2ndly  Caroline  Mary  Lloyd, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Rice  Lloyd  of  Alte  Cadno,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  3rdly  Lady  Louisa  Fermor, 
dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Pomfret.  /t\ 


=Mary,  mentioned  in  will  of     Katherine  Warde, 

her     grandmother,     Mary     died    28    Decem- 

Warde,       April  1726,  and     ber  1736. 

in  will  of  her  aunt,  Susan 

Warde,  15  September  1755; 

marr.    in    1745;    died    17 

January     1760,     bur.     at 

Marlow. 


82 


Will  of  Sir  John  IVard,  1726. 

Sir  John  Ward,  Knight  and  Alderman  of  London.  My  houses  in  London 
and  Epsom.  Land  in  Stepney  purchased  of  Sir  John  Bucknall.  Son  John 
Ward.  Grandson  John  Ward.  Grandson  William  Ward.  Grandson  Robert 
Bristow,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Bristow.  Daughter  Elizabeth  Ward.  Daughter 
Susan  Ward.  Daughter  Mary  Ward.  Residue  to  son  John  Ward,  sole 
executor.     Dated  6  March  1725. 


Warde. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  55.] 


Mourning.      John  Ward  &  Wife     20 

2  children        .         .         . 

10 

Robert  Bristow  and  Wife    . 

20 

3  children 

IS 

Eliz:  Susan,  Mary 

30 

Will:  and  Tab:  Bucknal       . 

20 

Jam :  Bucknal  &  Wife 

20 

Ben  Bucknal  &  Wife  . 

M.'^  Barker 

10 

Will :  Bucknal  Oxey 

10 

Pat  Ward   . 

Sister  Rogers 

10 

Frances  Evans    . 

10 

Four  Men  Servants 

20 

Maid  Servants     . 

25  Mourning  Rings 

25 

Monument. 

HEREUNDER    LYES    INTERRD   SIR   JOHN    WARD 

KNIGHT    AND    ALDERMAN    LORD    MAYOR    ANNO    I719 

MARRIED    17    APRIL    1684    MARY    BUCKNAL 

DAUGHTER  OF  SIR  W"  BUCKNAL  OF  OXHEV 

COUNTY   OF    HEREFORD   AND    LEFT    5    CHILDREN   JOHN 

MARRYED   TO    FRA:    BRISTOW   SARA   TO    ROBERT 

BRISTOW    ESQ: 

ELIZABETH 

SUSAN 

MARY. 

29  March  1726.  Francis  Evans  of  S'  Saviour's,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey, 
gent,  and  Joseph  Tuffnell,  parish  clerk  of  S'  Lawrence'  Pountney,  depose 
to  above  being  in  handwriting  of  Sir  John  Ward. 

Proved  29  March  1726,  by  John  Ward,  esquire. 

P.C.C.  63  Plymouth. 


IVill  of  Mary  JVard,  1726. 

Aprill  the    ...    1726. 

This  is  the  paper  I  mentioned  in  my  Will  and  is  as  I  have  disposed 
of  my  Estate  my  deare  husband  S^  John  Ward  left  me  And  I  have  writt 
it  with  my  owne  hand  Mary  Ward  I  make  my  son  John  Ward  my  whole 
and  sole  Executor  and  I  will  that  he  pay  all  my  debts  and  Funerall 
charges  first  and  then  the  Legacys  I  have  underwritt  their   names  herein 

83 


Warde.  (Vizt)  Item  I  give  my  son  John  \Vard  for  a  Ring  to  Weare  for  my  sake 
[Vol.  4  p.  5S.]  'h'^  largest  Diamond  in  my  Necklace  and  desire  he  may  never  give  it  to 
any  but  a  Child  of  his  owne  or  one  of  his  sister  Children  case  it  was  my 
father  Ring  he  wore  Item  I  give  my  daughter  Sary  Bristow  a  shillen  and 
her  three  son  a  shilen  apeice  to  cut  them  off  from  anything  belon  to 
me  case  M"^  and  M"'  Bristoll  would  a  sett  aside  my  deare  husband  will  to 
take  what  they  could  from  me  Item  I  give  my  daughter  Elizabeth  Ward 
One  thousand  pound  for  a  legacy  and  the  fourth  part  of  my  Diamonds 
after  that  out  for  her  brother  Ring  Item  I  give  my  daughter  Susan 
Ward  One  thousand  pound  and  a  fourth  part  of  my  Diamonds  for  her 
legacy  Item  I  give  my  daughter  Mary  Ward  one  thousand  pound  and  a 
fourth  part  of  my  Diamonds  for  her  legacy  Item  I  give  my  Grandaughter 
Mary  Ward  One  thousand  pound  for  her  legacy  and  a  fourth  part  of  my 
Diamonds  and  will  that  my  sonn  John  Ward  improve  the  money  for  her 
till  the  day  of  her  marriage  or  the  age  of  21  years  and  then  he  or  his 
heirs  pay  her  both  principall  and  interest  as  come  due  to  her  Item  I  give 
my  sister  Barker  for  mourning  50  pound  Item  I  give  my  sister 
Tabith  Bucknall  for  her  kindness  to  me  when  my  deare  S''  John  Ward 
dyed  One  hundred  pound  a  yeare  for  her  life  or  the  day  of  her  marriage 
which  happens  first  Item  I  give  Sarah  Gunstone  for  her  life  10  pound 
a  yeare  Item  I  give  my  servant  Beck  Devenaven  for  her  legacy  One 
hundred  pound  and  if  she  lives  with  me  at  the  day  of  my  death  after 
my  daughter  have  tooke  out  what  not  fit  for  servants  of  my  Cloaths 
Denaven  to  have  one  halfe  of  them  Item  I  give  Elen  Heron  that  waits 
on  me  if  is  with  me  when  I  dye  ten  pound  and  the  other  halfe  of  my 
cloaths  for  her  legacy  Item  I  give  my  servant  Margaret  Coton  for  her  life 
10  pound  a  yeare  for  her  legacy  Item  I  give  my  three  daughter  Elizabeth 
Susan  and  Mary  Warde  the  furniture  of  6  Roome  2  Chambers  for  my 
daughter  2  Servant  roome  a  dineing  Kitchen  I  give  them  the  blew  gold 
colour  damask  bedd  and  all  furniture  belong  to  the  roome  I  give  them 
the  Ten  hundred  blew  bedd  and  all  the  furniture  belong  to  that  roome 
and  my  Jackspitts  and  the  furniture  of  my  Kitchen  in  London  with 
the  pewter  that  is  the  best  laid  by  at  Epsom  dishes  plates  and  fitt  for 
their  Kitchen  I  give  them  lynnen  6  dozen  of  Damask  napkins  6  Table 
Cloaths  to  them  4  dozen  Irish  Diaper  6  pair  pillow  beers  6  pair  of  new 
Sheets  such  as  I  lay  in  12  Diaper  towells  12  Huckabeck  towells 
4  Kitchen  table  Cloaths  4  Diaper  Cloaths  4  Kitchen  Towells  and  I  give 
them  plate  one  large  salver  2  of  the  third  size  one  little  Tankard 
2  paire  the  best  Candlesticks  p"'  Snuffer  and  frame  4  salt  12  spoon 
12  Knifes  12  Forke  the  Silver  Sett  Desert  Knife  Forke  and  Spoon  e 
Knifes  three  Casters  that  was  my  first  Mustard  spoone  the  great  Cabinet 
a  Tea  table  Cuppe  Sawcer  they  have  a  Kettle  their  father  gave  them 
Item  I  give  the  best  yellow  damaske  wind*  Curtaine  and  the  12  Chaires 
to  furnish  their  Dining  Roome  Item  I  give  to  my  only  son  John  Ward 
after  he  has  sett  apart  money  to  pay  my  legacy  that  it  may  not  be 
chargeable  to  him  Then  I  give  my  son  for  his  life  all  that  is  mine 
beside  what  have  given  away  before  all  my  plate  household  goods  China 
Cabinet  with  all  that  belong  to  me  in  any  part  whatsoever  thing  was 
his  fathers  or  mine  And  as  to  my  Estate  I  leave  I  desire  it  may  be 
laid  out  in  land  if  it  be  not  and  my  son  John  AVard  to  enjoy  it  for 
his  life  and  after  to  be  settled  on  his  sonn  John  and  his  heir  and 
as  long  as  my  son  has  any  sonne  then  to  go  to  his  daughters  and 
in    case    no    Child    then     I    give    to    his    heire    as    he    pleases    only  to 

a4 


raise    one    thousand    pound    apeice    to    his    three    sister    Elizabeth    Susan       Wardc. 
Mary   but    in    case    he   had   either   son    or   daughter   living   to   the   heires     [Vol.  4,  p.  55.] 
of    his   body   forever    and    this    is    my   last    Will   and    Testament   and    I 
revoke   all    other    I   give    M"^   Ward    my   dressing    plate    for    her    legacy. 
Witness  my  hand  Mary  Ward. 

18  May  1726.  Francis  Evans  of  S'  Saviour's,  Southwark,  gent,  &  Sarah 
Leigh  of  S'  Stephen,  Coleman  S',  widow,  depose  on  oath  to  the  above 
being  in  the  handwriting  of  Dame  Mary  Ward,  relict  of  Sir  John  Ward, 
knt :   &  Alderman,    and  that  she  died  2   May   1726. 

25  May  1726.  John  Ward,  Esq:  &  Elizabeth  W^ard,  son  &  daughter 
of  Dame  Mary  Ward,  deceased,  depose  on  oath  to  having  searched  on 
Tuesday,  May  2,  and  found  no  other  will  but  the  above. 

Proved  26  May  1726,  by  John  Ward,  esquire,  son  and  executor. 

P.C.C.  113  Plymouth. 


Grant   of  Supporters   to   Sir  Henry   IVarde,    1831. 

To  all  and  Singular  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come  Sir  Ralph 
Bigland  Knight  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms  sendeth  Greeting 
Whereas  His  Majesty  in  consideration  of  the  great  merit  Prudence  Virtue 
Generosity  Valour  and  Loyalty  of  General  Sir  Henry  Warde  hath  been 
graciously  pleased  to  constitute  him  a  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  most 
Honourable  Military  Order  of  the  Bath  And  whereas  by  a  Statute  of  the 
said  order  it  is  decreed  that  the  Knights  Companions  for  their  greater 
distinction  and  honour  shall  upon  all  occasions  bear  and  use  Supporters  to 
their  Arms  And  that  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms  for  the  time  being 
shall  Grant  supporters  to  such  Companions  as  may  not  be  entitled  thereto 
by  Virtue  of  their  Peerage  And  His  Majesty  having  been  further  graciously 
pleased  to  ordain  that  the  Knights  Grand  Crosses  shall  have  hold  and 
enjoy  all  and  singular  the  Rights  Privileges  Immunities  and  Advantages 
which  the  Knights  Companions  of  the  said  Order  had  heretofore  held 
and  enjoyed  by  Virtue  of  the  Statutes  thereof  Know  ye  therefore  that 
I  the  said  Garter  pursuant  to  the  said  Decree  and  Ordinance  have  granted 
and  do  by  these  Presents  grant  and  assign  unto  the  said  Sir  Henry  Warde 
Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Most  Honorable  Military  Order  of  the  Bath 
the  Supporters  following  that  is  to  say  on  either  side  a  Grenadier  of  the 
first  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards  armed  and  accoutred  proper  as  the  same 
are  in  the  margin  hereof  more  plainly  depicted  to  be  borne  and  used 
by  him  the  said  Sir  Henry  Warde  according  to  the  tenor  of  the  aforesaid 
Statute  and  Ordinance,  And  I  do  hereby  certify  that  pursuant  to  the 
direction  of  the""  most  Noble  Bernard  Edward  Duke  of  Norfolk  Earl 
Marshal  and  Hereditary  Marshal  of  England  one  of  His  Majesty's  Most 
Honourable  Privy  Council  I  have  caused  this  grant  to  be  registered  in  the 
College  of  Arms.  In  Witness  hereof  I  the  said  Garter  Principal  King  of 
Arms  have  to  these  presents  subscribed  my  name  and  affixed  the  Seal  of  my 
office  this  twenty  third  day  of  December  in  the  Second  year  of  the  reign  of 
Our  Sovereign  Lord  William  the  Fourth  by  the  Grace  of  God  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  King  Defender  of  the  Faith 
&c  And  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  Hundred  and 
thirty  one. 

Ralph   I5ic.i.and,  Garter. 


Wood. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  69.] 


Pedigree  of  Wood. 


Alexander  Wood  of  Fulbourn,  co.  Cambridge,= 
J. P.    for   CO.   Cambridge ;    executor   to  will   of 
his    son,    William    Wood,    4    October    1472  ; 
died  5  December  1479.     (/nq-  p-  ni.  12  April, 
12  Ed.  IV.) 


=Alice,    mentioned    in 

will  of  her  son,  William 
Wood,  4  September 
1472  ;  died  before 
2  July  1520. 


William  Wood,  of 
Queen's  College,  Cam- 
bridge ;  Parson  of 
Bocking,  co.  Essex. 
Will  dated  4  Septem- 
ber 1472,  proved  4 
October  1472  (P.C.C. 
6  Wattys). 


John  Wood  of  Fulbourn;  aged  19,= 
12  April  1480;  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  brother, 
Edward  Wood,  16  January  15°^;  died 
10  July  1520.  {Inq.  p.  m.  g  N'ovember, 
12  Hen.  VIII.)  Will  dated  21  Feb- 
ruary .  .  Henry  VIII.,  proved  23  August 
1520  (P.C.C.  31  Ayloffe). 


=Elizabeth,  relict  of  Nicholas 
Hylton  of  Cambridge  ;  mar- 
riage licence  (Ely)  dated  29 
January  i48|-;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will  23  August 
1520;  died  14  March  1527-. 
{Inq.  p.  m.  I  October,  20 
Hen.  VIII.) 


I 
John  Wood  of 
Fulbourn ;  aged 
28,  10  July 
1520  ;  executor 
to  his  father's 
will  23  August 
1520;  died  8 
April  1 5  2 1 . 

{Inq.  p.  m.  28 
September,  ij 
Hen.  VIII.) 


Robert  Wood, 
clerk  ;  Vicar 
of  Arrington, 
CO.  Cambridge, 
1524-27;  men- 
tioned in  his 
father's  will  21 
February  .  . 
Henry  VIII.; 
aged  2  5, 2  8  Sep- 
tember 152 1. 


Nicholas  Wood  of  St.= 
Andrew's,  Holborn, 
London,  and  of  Ful- 
bourn, CO.  Cambridge, 
gent ;  executor  to  his 
father's  will  23  Au- 
gust 1520;  died  14 
March  152I-.  {Inq. 
p.m.  I  October,  20 Hen. 
VIII.)  Will  dated 
II  November  1527, 
proved  8  May  1528 
(P.C.C.  31  Forch). 


= Elizabeth  Clopton, 
dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Clopton 
of  Glemsford,  co. 
Suffolk;  executrix 
to  her  husband's 
will  8  May  1528. 
She  marr.  2ndly 
John  Skargill  of 
Fulbourn,  gent. 


Philippa,  men- 
tioned in  her 
father's  will  2 1 
Feb.  .  .  Henry 
VIII.  ;  married 
John  Frohok. 


Elizabeth  Wood, 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  2 1 
Feb.  .  .  Henry 
VIII. 


Edward  Wood  of  Fulbourn,  gent ;   aged  2  years  and=|=Elizabeth  Chicheley,  dau.  of  Thomas 


2  months,  i  October  1528;  died  10  June,  bur.  at 
Fulbourn  11  June  1599.  (Inq.  p.  m.  14  May,  42  Eliz.) 
Will  dated  6  June  1599,  proved  25  June  1599  (P.C.C. 
61  Kidd). 


Chicheley  of  Wimpole,  co.  Cambridge  ; 
mentioned  in  her  husband's  will 
6  June  1599;  bur.  at  Fulbourn  27 
March  1608. 


Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  St.  Vigor's, 
Fulbourn,  14  March  iss|-; 
mentioned  in  her  father's  will 
6  June  1599,  as  then  married 
to  John  Smith  of  Clare,  co. 
Suffolk.  =j= 
A 


Anne  Wood,     Mary,    bapt.    at   St.   Vigor's, 

bapt.    at    St.     Fulbourn,  7  July  1555;  marr. 

Vigor's,    Ful-     Thomas  Wood  of  Ipswich,  CO. 

bourn, i3Feb-  Suffolk,  Doctor  of  Medicine; 
died  before  21  November 
1594.  Will  dated  21  No- 
vember 1594,  proved  28  June 
1595  (P.C.C.  33  '^'-"/O- 


A 


ruary  iss|. 


Peter  Wood,  bapt. 
at  St.  Vigor's,  Ful- 
bourn, 20  July 
1558;  bur.  there 
27  October  1576. 


86 


Edward  Wood,  Groom 
to  the  King;  born  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Vigor's, 
Fulbourn,  co.  Cam- 
bridge. Will  dated  1 6 
January  15°^,  proved 
6  March  15^^  (P. C.C. 
26  Bennett). 


WilliamWood, 
mentioned  in 
will  of  his 
brother,  Wil- 
liam Wood, 
4  September 
1472. 


Joyce,  executrix 
to  will  of  her 
brother,  Edward 
Wood,  6  March 
i5y§  ;  married 
Henry  Skinner. 


Elizabeth  Wood, 
mentioned  in  will 
of  her  brother, 
Willliam  Wood, 
4  September  1472. 


Anne  Wood,  men- 
tioned in  wills  of 
her  brothers,  Wil- 
liam Wood,  4  Sep- 
tember 1472,  and 
Edward  Wood,  16 
January  15^^. 


Mary,     bur.=f=John    Wood,    mentioned    in=f=Elizabeth,  bur. 


at  Fulbourn 
I  April  1567. 
I  St  wife. 


his  father's  will  1 1  November 
1527;  bur.  at  St.  Vigor's, 
Fulbourn,  8  September  1604. 


A 


at  Fulbourn  i 
August  1562. 
2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth  Wood, 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  1 1 
November  1527. 


A\ 


Ellen  Wood, 
mentioned  in 
her  father's  will 
1 1  November 
1527- 


Sir  John  Wood  of  Fulbourn,  co.  Cambridge,  and  of  Beeston,= 
CO.  York,  knight;  bapt.  at  St.  Vigor's,  Fulbourn,  23  June 
1563;  aged  36,  10  June  1599;  Clerk  of  the  Council; 
knighted  at  Greenwich  20  May  1603  ;  purchased  the  manor 
of  Beeston  of  Captain  Ralph  Beeston  in  1609;  died 
4  February,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  co.  York,  12  February 
163I.     {Inq.  p.  m.  24  October,  10  Car.  I.) 


=Susan  Prettyman,  dau.  of  William 
Prettyman  of  Bacton,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  sister  of  Sir  John  Prettyman  ; 
marriage  articles  dated  26  Oc- 
tober 1589;  bur.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds,  28  April  1631. 


Elizabeth,  marr. 
Thomas  W'orsley 
of  Beeston,  co. 
York.  Adminis- 
tration granted  at 
York  9  February 
162^.  =p 
/k 


Henry  Sykes  of  Hunslet  Hall,  Leeds,= 
gent;  bapt.  25  March  1601  ;  bur.  at 
St.  Helen's,  Stonegate,  York.  Will 
dated  19  September  1654,  proved 
9  February  T65I  (P.C.C.  7  Aylett). 


=Mary,  bapt.  i 
February  160^^; 
mentioned  in  will 
of  her  brother, 
Thomas  Wood, 
6  May  1649. 


A 


Edward  Wood, 
living  6  May 
1649.  _ 

Susan,  married 
Thomas  Butler. 


William  Breary=Isabel,  petitions  Parliamentary  Committee  2  June  1652, 
of  Bishophill,  as  "sole  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Wood";  men- 
York,  tioned  in  her  father's  will  6  May   1649  ;    marr.  at   St. 

Peter's,  Leeds,  9  June   1655.      She   marr.   2ndly  John 

Taylor. 


I 
Rosamond    Wood, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Leeds,      18     June 
1631. 


87 


Nicholas  Wood  of  Blakeney,  co.  Norfolk  ;= 
bapt.  at  St.  Vigor's,  Fulbourn,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 20  January  is6|;  Fellow  of  All 
Souls'  College,  Oxford,  as  Founder's  Kin, 
B.C.L.  9  July  1594,  D.C.L.  ;  executor  to 
his  father's  will  25  June  1599  ;  bur.  at  St. 
Vigor's,  Fulbourn,  13  March  1647^. 


=Anne  Ferrour,  dau.  of 
John  Ferrour  of  Gres- 
senhall,  co.  Norfolk, 
gent;  marr.  at  Gressen- 
hall  on  Thursday,  8 
October  1601  ;  bur.  at 
Fulbourn  18  October 
1648. 


Martha  Wood,  bur.  at  St. 
Vigor's,  Fulbourn,  13  Oc- 
tober 1567. 

Nicholas  Wood,  bapt.  at  St. 
Vigor's,  Fulbourn,  26  April 
1568  ;  died  in  infancy. 


Audley  Wood,  born  on  Thursday, 
3  February,  bapt.  10  February 
i6o|:  bur.  at  Gressenhall. 


Elizabeth  Wood,  born  at  Bacton,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Monday, 
I  January,  bapt.  28  January  i6of;  mentioned  in  will  of 
her  brother,  Edward  Wood,  14  January  i65f. 


John  Wood  of 
Beeston,  co. 
York,  esquire  ; 
aged  40,  1 2 
February  i63f. 
Will  dated  21 
March  163I, 
proved  at  York 
I  September 
1638.  _ 

William  Wood, 
died  s.p. 


Susan  Pigott,= 
bur.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Leeds, 
CO.  York,  4  De- 
cember 1634. 
I  St  wife. 


=Thomas  Wood  of  Beeston, = 
esquire  ;  of  Wadham  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  subscribed 
3  June  1614,  B.A.  i6iy, 
M.A.  16 19,  incorporated 
at  Cambridge  162 1  ;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  his  brother, 
John  Wood,  21  March 
163^;  fined  ;!^i20  for 
serving  one  month  as  Cap- 
tain of  Royalist  horse  4 
February  1647 ;  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds,  i  June 
1649.  Will  dated  6  May 
1649,  proved  at  York  16 
November  1649. 


=Jane  Garwin  of 
Stivers,  relict  of 
George  Ethering- 
tonof  Farnley,co. 
York;  marr. at  St. 
Peter's,  Leeds,  16 
February  163I; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  16 
November  1649 ; 
living  5  March 
165^  (date  of 
bond  to  adminis- 
ter her  husband's 
will).      2nd  wife. 


Henry  Wood 
of  Wadham 
College,  Ox- 
ford, sub- 
scribed 3  June 
1614;  bur.  in 
the  Outer 
Chapel  of  the 
College  2oDe- 
cember  161 4. 


Susan,     bur.     at     Leonard   Scurr  of   Beeston ;    burned   with=Elizabeth,    mentioned    in    her 
St.  Peter's,  Leeds,     his    wife,    Alice,    and    child    by   a    house-     father's     will     6     May     1649; 
22  March  i63§.       breaker    22    January,    bur.    at    St.    Peter's,     bur.     at     St.     Peter's,     Leeds, 
Leeds,  25  January  i6|-§.  13  September  1651.      ist  wife. 


88 


Edward  Wood,  Citizen  and  Grocer,  Alderman  of  London ;  born  at  Bacton,=j=Susannah    Harvey, 


CO.  Suffolk,  2  1  February,  bapt.  there  28  February  ifio*  ;  admitted  to  the 
freedom  of  the  Grocers'  Company  1646 ;  purchased  the  estate  of 
Littleton,  co.  Middlesex,  1660;  died  23  February,  bur.  at  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-East,  London,  20  March  i66|.  Will  dated  14  January  165!,  proved 
27  January  i66|  (P.C.C.  83  Carr). 


died  before  14 
January  165I,  bur. 
at  St.  Dunstan-in- 
the-East,  London. 


Thomas  Wood  of  Littleton,  co.  Middlesex,  esquire ;. 
bapt.  at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  4  March 
1645;  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  25  October 
1659;  executor  to  his  father's  will  27  January  i66|^; 
Ranger  of  Hampton  Court  ;  bur.  at  Littleton 
14  June  1723.  Will  dated  3  May  1720,  with  codicil 
dated  5  March  i72§,  proved  19  September  1723 
(P.C.C.  200  jRickmond). 


=Dorothy  Dicer,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Dicer  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  baronet; 
marr.  at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London, 
3  July  1666,  marriage  settlements  dated 
29  June  1666,  marriage  licence  (Vicar- 
General)  dated  i  July  1666,  she  then 
aged  18;  bur.  at  Littleton  17  November 
1704. 


Dorothy,  born  at  Littleton 
9  August  1667  ;  bur.  there 
14  April  171 1.  She  marr. 
at  Littleton  5  September 
1693,  Richard  Morgan  of 
Surbiton,  co.  Surrey ;  living 
14  April  171 1. 

/k 

Susannah  Wood,  bapt.  at 
Littleton  4  August  1668; 
bur.  there  29  January  169I. 


Edward  Wood  of  Littleton  and= 
Hampton,  both  co.  Middlesex, 
esquire  ;  born  at  Littleton 
3  January  167°;  of  Wadham 
College,  0-xford,  matriculated 
16  November  1688,  aged  17  ; 
executor  to  his  father's  will  19 
September  1723,  mentioned  in 
will  of  his  sister,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February  172I;  bur. 
at  Littleton  22  July  1743. 
Will  dated  8  January  173I, 
with  codicil  dated  3  September 
1742,  proved  28  September 
1743  (P.C.C.  299  Boycott). 


=Elizabeth  Bridger,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Henry  Bridger  of 
Bramley,  co.  Surrey ;  marriage 
settlements  dated  8  November 
1695 ;  mentioned  in  will  of 
her  sister-in-law,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February  172I,  and 
in  will  of  her  son,  Robert 
Wood,  6  September  1743  ; 
died,  aged  75,  11  May,  bur. 
at  Littleton  22  May  1755. 
Will  dated  24  September  1753, 
proved  3  July  1755  (P-CC. 
206  Paul). 


Thomas  Wood, 
bur.  at  Littleton 
4  October  1696. 

Edward  ^Vood, 
bur.  at  Littleton 
29  October  1697. 

Thomas  Wood, 
bur.  at  Littleton 
29  June  1700. 


Elizabeth,  born  at= 
Hampton,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 18  August  1699; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her 
aunt,  Elizabeth  Wood, 
9  February  17 24;  marr. 
at  Littleton  1 7  February 
173I;  renounced execu- 
tion of  will  of  Dr. 
Humphrey  Henchman 
14  September  1739; 
died  19  July  1748. 
Administration  granted 
in  May  1750  (P.C.C.) 
I  St  wife. 


=Sir  Edmund  Isham  of  Lamport,= 
CO.  Northampton,  baronet ;  born 
18  December  1690;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  10  October 
1707,  Demy  of  Magdalen  17 10, 
B.A.  17 1 1,  M.A.  1 7 14,  Fellow 
1720-26,  D.C.L.  1723;  Advocate 
of  Doctors'  Commons  i  Decem- 
ber 1724,  Judge  Advocate  of  the 
Court  of  Admiralty  1731-41  ; 
succeeded  his  brother  as  6th 
baronet  5  March  1737;  M.P.  for 
CO.  Northampton. 


=Philippa  Gee, 
dau.  of  Richard 
Gee  of  Orping- 
ton, CO.  Kent ; 
died  s. p.  16  Sep- 
tember 1772. 
Will  proved  in 
February  1773 
(P.C.C).  2nd 
wife. 


89 


Anne  Wood,  born  at 
Claye-juxta-Mare,  co. 
Norfolk,  on  Thursday, 
8  January,  bapt.  1 3  Jan- 
uary 160^^;  mentioned 
in  will  of  her  brother, 
Edward  Wood,  14  Jan- 
uary 165^.  ^ 

Frances  Wood,  born  2 
May,  bapt.  9  May  1609. 


Nicholas  Wood,= 
Citizen  of  Lon- 
don ;  born  at 
Claye-juxta-Mare 
on  Tuesday,  19 
June,  bapt.  25 
June  i6io ;  died 
before  1 4  January 


=Martha,  men- 
tioned in  will 
of  John  Wood 
2  1  March  163^, 
and  in  will  of 
her  brother-in- 
law,  Edward 
Wood,  14  Jan- 
uary i65f. 


Catherine,  bom  at 
Blakeney,  CO. Nor- 
folk, on  Saturday, 
I  August,  bapt.  10 
August  1618  ; 
mentioned  in  will 
of  her  brother, 
EdwardWood,  14 
January  165!,  as 
relict  of.  .  Smith. 


William  Wood, 
Citizen  of 

London;  bom 
at  Blakeney  1 7 
March  162^  ; 
living  2 1  March 
163^ 


Robert  Wood  of  Doctors'  Commons,  London,  D.C.L. ;  born= 
at  Littleton  13  June,  bapt.  there  27  June  1672;  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  5  March  1699,  aged  17,  B.A. 
1694,  Fellow  of  All  Souls',  B.C.L.  1700,  D.C.L.  1702, 
admitted  to  the  College  of  Civilians  23  October  1703; 
Official  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Colchester ;  mentioned  in  will 
of  his  sister,  Elizabeth  Wood,  9  February  172I;  Director 
of  the  South  Sea  Company ;  died  8  September,  bur.  at 
Littleton  19  September  1738.  Will  dated  15  June  1737, 
with  codicil  dated  26  April  1738,  proved  22  September  1738 
(P.C.C.  225  Brodrepp). 


=Jane  Heaton,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Heaton  of  London  ;  marr.  after 
3  May  1720;  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  sister-in-law,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February  17  24;  of 
St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  London, 
1767;  bur.  at  Littleton  6  July 
1767.  Administration  granted 
16  July  1767  (P.C.C.) 


Robert  Wood,  Jane  Wood,  born  at  Doctors'  Commons,  London, 
died  an  infant,  4  May  1721;  mentioned  in  will  of  her  aunt, 
bur.  at  Little-  Elizabeth  Wood,  g  February  172 J-,  in  will  of  her 
ton  22  Feb-  aunt,  Mary,  wife  of  Robert  Gavell,  24  January 
ruary  i72f.  i74t>  ^rid  in  will  of  her  cousin,  Dorothy  Wood, 

23  March  1765;  bur.  at  Littleton  31  August  1787. 


Elizabeth  Wood,  born  at 
Doctors'  Commons,  London, 
2  June  1722;  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  aunt,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February  1 7  2| ;  bur. 
at  Littleton  17  April  1738. 


Mary  Wood,  bom  at  Doctors' 
Commons,  London,  12  No- 
vember 1723;  mentioned  in 
wills  of  her  aunts,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February  1 7  2|,  and 
Mary,  wife  of  Robert  Gavell, 
24  January  i74y,  and  in 
will  of  her  cousin,  Dorothy 
Wood,  23  March  1765. 


Katherine  Wood,  born 
at  Doctors'  Commons, 
London,  8  January 
172!  ;  mentioned  in 
wills  of  her  aunts, 
Elizabeth,  Wood,  9 
February  i72f,  and 
Mary,  wife  of  Robert 
Gavell,  24  January 
i74f- 


Sarah,  born  at  Doctors' 
Commons,  London,  22 
February  172^;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her  aunt, 
Mary,  wife  of  Robert 
Gavell,  24  January  1747- ; 
administratrix  to  estate  of 
her  mother  16  July  1767; 
marr.  John  Baker  of  Rich- 
mond, CO.  Surrey,  M.D. 


Anne  Wood, 
bur.  at  Little- 
ton 21  June 
1733- 


Robert  Wood  of  Littleton,  esquire;  born 
at  Hampton  28  November  1700;  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  18 
March  17 if,  aged  18,  Fellow  of  All 
Souls',  B.C.L.  172!^;  mentioned  in  will 
of  his  aunt,  Elizabeth  Wood,  9  February 
172A;  died  17  November,  bur.  at  Little- 
ton 29  November  1748.  Will  dated 
6  September  1743,  proved  14  December 
1748  (P.C.C.  385  Strahaii). 


Dorothy  Wood, 
bur.  at  Little- 
ton 1 1  January 


i7of- 


Edward  Wood, 
bom  at  Hampton 
9  August  1704  ; 
died  20  January, 
bur.  at  Littleton 
25  January  172I. 


Thomas  Wood, 
bur.  at  Little- 
ton 5  December 
1707. 


90 


John  Wood,  bapt. 
at  Littleton,  co. 
Middlesex,  8  May 
1673;  bur.  there 
2  June  1 701. 


Elizabeth  Wood  of  Doctors'  Commons,  London ; 
born  at  Littleton,  bapt.  there  13  November  1673; 
mentioned  in  her  father's  will  3  May  1720  ;  died  16 
October  1726.  Will  dated  9  February  172I,  with 
codicil  dated  29  September  1726,  proved  24  October 
1726  (P.C.C.  214  Plymouth). 


Thomas  Wood,  bapt. 
at  Littleton  4  March 
167I;  died  14  August, 
bur.  at  Littleton  16 
August  1678. 


Thomas  Wood  of  Littleton,  esquire ;  born  at  Hampton,  co.= 
Middlesex,  25  September  1708;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  30  October  1725,  aged  17,  Fellow  of  All  Souls', 
B.C.L.  1732,  D.CL.  1737;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1735;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  aunt,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February  172I;  executor  to  will  of  his  uncle, 
Robert  Wood,  22  September  1738,  to  will  of  his  brother,  Robert 
Wood,  14  December  1748,  to  will  of  his  brother-in-law,  John 
Chambers  Dorrill,  4  October  1751,  and  to  will  of  his  aunt, 
Mary,  wife  of  Robert  Gavell,  29  January  1752  ;  named  heir  to 
his  uncle,  Robert  Gavell,  24  September  1743  ;  died  25  June, 
bur.  at  Littleton  5  July  1799.  Will  dated  6  November  1792, 
proved  5  July  1799  (P.C.C.  550  Howe). 


=Anne  Jones,  dau.  of  Richard 
Jones;  bapt.  at  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  8  March  i7if ; 
marr.  2  October  1743;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her  sister-in- 
law,  Dorothy  Wood,  23  March 
1765;  died,  aged  84,  15 
March,  bur.  at  Littleton  24 
March  1797. 


t 


Thomas  Wood  of  Littleton  ;= 
mentioned  in  will  of  his 
aunt,  Dorothy  Wood,  23 
March  1765;  of  Oriel  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matriculated 
20  October  1766,  aged  18, 
M.A.  1771  ;  executor  to 
will  of  his  father  5  July 
1799  ;  died,  aged  87,  7  May 
1835,  bur.  at  Littleton. 


=Mary  Williams,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Williams  of  Gwernyfed,  co.  Brecon,  baronet, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Isaac 
Leheup  of  Gunthorpe,  co.  Norfolk  ;  bapt.  at 
Llyswen,  co.  Brecon,  23  March  1752;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  12 
June  1776,  marriage  settlements  dated  11  June 
1776;  mentioned  in  her  father-in-law's  will 
6  November  1792;  died  18  July  1820,  bur. 
at  Littleton. 


Robert  Wood, 
mentioned  in 
will  of  his  aunt, 
Dorothy  Wood, 
23  March  1765  ; 
Barrister-at-Law ; 
bur.  at  Littleton 
23  July  1786. 


Colonel  Thomas  Wood  of  Littleton;  born  21  April,  bapt.  at= 
Savile  Row,  St.  James',  London,  1 1  May  1777;  Colonel  Royal  East 
Middlesex  Militia  and  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Brecon  and  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Radnor  and  Middle- 
sex ;  Lord  of  the  manors  of  Littleton  and  Glasbury,  co.  Brecon, 
and  of  Middleham,  co,  York;  M.P.  for  Brecon  1808-48;  died 
26  January,  bur.  at  Littleton  2  February  i860.  M.I.  Will  dated 
26  October  1856,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  17 
November  1858,  4  March 
1859,  and  2  May  1859  ; 
proved  28  February  i860, 
by  Major-General  Thomas 
Wood  of  Littleton,  the  son, 
the  sole  executor  (Prin. 
Reg.  148,  60). 


=Lady  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of 
Robert  Stewart,  ist  Marquess 
of  Londonderry,  by  the  Lady 
Frances  Pratt  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles,  ist  Earl 
Camden;  born  ig  February 
1781 ;  marr. at  Mount  Stewart 
House,  CO.  Down,  23  Decem- 
ber 1801  ;  Lady  of  the  Bed- 
chamber to  Queen  Adelaide; 
died  10  August,  bur.  at  Little- 
ton 17  August  1865.     M.I. 


i^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  Enoland  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  6g.) 


91 


Mary  Wood, 
bapt.  at  Little- 
ton, CO.  Middle- 
sex, I 8  June 
1675 ;  died  in 
infancy. 


Robert  Gavell  of  Cobham= 
Court,  CO.  Surrey,  and  of 
Hampton,  co.  Middlesex, 
esquire;  mentioned  in  will 
of  his  nephew,  Robert 
Wood,  6  September  1743  ; 
bur.  at  Cobham.  Will 
dated  22  October  1745, 
proved  1 3  March 
(P.C.C.  8s  Edmunds). 


174I 


=Mary,  born  at  Littleton,  bapt.  there  4  June 
1676;  mentioned  in  her  father's  will  3  May 
1720,  in  will  of  her  sister,  Elizabeth  Wood, 
9  February  172I,  and  in  will  of  her  nephew, 
Robert  Wood,  6  September  1743;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  13  March  174I;  marriage 
settlements  dated  24  November  1726;  died 
23  May,  bur.  at  Littleton  30  May  1749.  Will 
dated  24  January  174!,  proved  29  January 
1752  (P.C.C.  10  Bettesworth). 


John  Chambers  Dorrill  of  the= 
Middle  Temple,  London,  and  of 
Hampton,  esquire ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  24 
March  1724,  aged  17;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  brother-in-law,  Robert 
Wood,  6  September  1743  ;  died, 
aged  42,  4  September,  bur.  at 
Littleton  18  September  175 1.  Will 
dated  19  August  1751,  proved  4 
October  1751  (P.CC.  281  Busby). 


=Mary,  born  at  Hampton  i  October  17 10;  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  aunt,  Elizabeth  Wood,  9  February  1724,  in  will 
of  her  uncle.  Dr.  Humphrey  Henchman,  11  June  1738,  and 
in  will  of  her  brother,  Robert  Wood,  6  September  1743; 
marriage  settlements  dated  22  May  1735;  died,  aged  73, 
22  January,  bur.  at  Littleton  31  January  1784.  Will  dated 
29  September  1783,  proved  11  May  1784  (P.C.C.  246 
Rockingham).  She  marr.  2ndly  after  24  September 
1753  and  before  23  March  1765,  Winthrop  Baldwin  of 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  sister-in-law, 
Dorothy  Wood,  23  March  1765  :  executor  to  his  wife's  will 
1 1  May  1784. 


Richard  Tayler  of  Charlton=j=Elizabeth,     mentioned    in 


House,  Sunbury,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex ;  J.  P.  for  CO. 
Middlesex ;  died  7  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at  Chiswick,  co. 
Middlesex,  15  September 
1792.  ^ 


will  of  her  aunt,  Dorothy 
Wood,  23  March  1765, 
and  in  her  father's  will 
6  November  1792;  marr. 
at  Littleton  26  April  1768. 


Dorothy  ^\'ood, 
mentioned  in  will 
of  her  aunt, 
Dorothy  Wood,  23 
March  1765,  and 
in  her  father's  will 
6  November  1792. 


Anne  Wood,  men- 
tioned in  will  of 
her  aunt,  Dorothy 
Wood,  23  March 
1765  ;  bur.  at 
Littleton  30  June 
1776. 


Edward  Wood,  Chief 
Secretary  of  Madras ; 
born  at  Lower  Sey- 
mour Street,  Maryle- 
bone,  London,  10 
June,  bapt.  21  July 
1778. 


Robert  Richard  Wood  of  the  Home  Office  and  of 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  1 3  February,  bapt.  at 
Old  Burlington  Street,  London,  14  March  1780; 
died  at  Fulham  Cottage,  Fulham,  aged  77,  on 
Sunday,  i  November  1857.  Will  dated  10  March 
1838,  proved  (P.C.C,  859,  57)  11  November  1857, 
by  Henry  Wood,  the  brother,  the  surviving  executor. 


92 


Mary  Wood,  born 

1 1  February,  bapt. 
at  Queen  Street, 
Mayfair,   London, 

12  March  1781  ; 
died  at  Weybridge, 
CO.  Surre)',  16 
March  1837. 


Humphrey  Henchman  of  Doctors'  Commons,  London, = 
D.C.L. ;  admitted  into  St.  Peter's  College,  Westminster, 
(684,  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  July 
1687,  aged  18,  B.A.  1691,  M.A.  1694,  B.C.L.  and 
D.C.L.  1702  ;  Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons  23 
October  1703,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty 
22  June  1 7 14,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Rochester 
1 7 14,  and  of  London  1715-39;  executor  to  will  of  his 
sister-in-law,  Elizabeth  Wood,  24  October  1726  ;  died, 
aged  70,  15  August  1739,  bur. at  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex. 
Will  dated  11  June  1738,  administration  granted  14 
September  1739,  to  son,  Humphrey  Henchman 
(P.C.C.  197  Henchmaii)  {See  ^^ Dictionary  of  National 
Biography"  Vol.  XXV.,  page  jgo). 


=Ann,  bapt.  at  Little- 
ton, CO.  Middlesex, 
12  December  1677; 
marr.  there  22 
September  17 13, 
marriage  settle- 
ments dated  the 
same  day  ;  men- 
tioned in  will  of 
her  sister,  Elizabeth 
Wood,  9  February 
172!  ;  bur.  at 
Littleton  22  July 
1724. 


Thomas  Wood, 
of  Wadham  Col- 
lege, Oxford, 
matriculated  7 
April  1698,  aged 
17  ;  bur.  at 
Littleton  5  De- 
cember 1707. 


A 


Dorothy  Wood  of  Sunbury,  co.  Middlesex  ;  born  at  Hampton,  co.  Middlesex,  29  September 
1712  ;  mentioned  in  will  of  her  aunt,  Elizabeth  Wood,  9  February  172^,  and  in  will  of  her  aunt, 
Mary,  wife  of  Robert  Gavell,  24  January  i74y;  executrix  to  her  mother's  will  3  July  1755; 
bur.  at  Littleton  24  May  1765.  Will  dated  23  March  1765,  proved  25  June  1765,  by  niece, 
Elizabeth  Dorrill  (P.C.C.  240  Rushwnrth). 


Henry  Wood  of  Woodhill,  in  Send,= 
CO.  Surrey ;  born  1 1  August,  bapt.  at 
Missenden  Abbey,  co.  Buckingham,  14 
September  1782  ;  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  Accountant-General,  Calcutta, 
R.E. ;  died  at  Torciuay,  co.  Devon,  in 
his  89th  year,  on  Friday,  13  January, 
bur.  at  Southborough,  co.  Kent,  19 
January  187 1.  Will  dated  5  October 
1865,  proved  25  February  1871,  by 
Godfrey  Thomas  Green,  and  son,  James 
Templeton  Wood,  two  of  the  executors. 


0M^^''>^-^-^^(^ 


=Margaret  Elizabeth  Templeton,  dau.  FrederickWood, 

of  Thomas  Templeton,  Attorney  of  born     28     Sep- 

the  Supreme  Court,  Calcutta  ;  born  tember,      bapt. 

2 7  November  1789;  marr.  at  Calcutta  at  Missenden 
7  October  1809  ;  died  at  Woodhill,  Abbey  29  Oc- 
in  Send,  in  her  90th  year,  on  tober  1783;  bur. 
Thursday,  18  September,  bur.  at  at  Littleton  16 
Southborough  27  September  1879.  November  1865. 
Will    dated    18   July   187 1,  proved 

28  November  1879,  by  Godfrey 
Thomas  Green  and  the  Rev.  Henry 
Christopher  Lewis,  executors. 


A 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  0/  England  atid 
IVates,"  Vol.  11,  page  no.) 


93 


Very  Rev.  Peter  Scrymsher  Wood,  Dean=j=Frances  Pen- 
of  Middleham,  co.  York  ;  born  26  Oc-  rice,  daughter 
tober,  bapt.  at  West  Horsley,  co.  Surrey,  of  Edward 
24  November  1785;  of  Oriel  College,  Penrice  of 
Oxford,  matriculated  29  April  1803,  Droitwich,co. 
B.A.  1807,  M.A.  1809,  B.C.L.  and  Worcester  ; 
D.C.L.  181 7;  Rector  of  Littleton,  co.  marr.  12  July 
Middlesex,  1813,  Vicar  of  Middleton,  1810. 
CO.  Norfolk,  1 8 10,  Dean  of  Middleham 
1814;  died  4  February  1856.  /(\ 


William  Leheup 
Wood,  born  2  2 
February,  bapt.  at 
West  Horsley  27 
March  1787. 


Frances  Rachel 
Wood,  born  23 
March,  bapt.  at 
West  Horsley  22 
April  1788;  bur.  at 
Littleton  6  March 
1830. 


Decima  Magdalena  Wood, 
born  20  August,  bapt.  at 
West  Horsley  19  September 
1789  ;  bur.  at  Littleton  17 
November  1829. 


Sir  Charles  Wood  of  Carlton  Lodge,  Pontefract,=j=Susan  Watkins, 
CO.  York,  Colonel   loth  Hussars;   born  4  De-     dau.  of  the  Rev. 
cember  1790,  bapt.  at  West  Horsley  4  January     T.  Watkins. 
1791  ;    M.P.  for  CO.   Brecon;    died  at  Carlton 
Lodge,    Pontefract,    aged    87,    on    Thursday, 
13  December  1877.  /K 


Henrietta  Wood  (twin  with     Florentia    Wood     Colonel  George^Dorothy,  born  28  November, 


Florentia),  born  14  August  (twin  with  Hen-  Gustavus  Tuite, 

bapt.  at  Stanwell,  CO.  Middle-  rietta),    born    14  Major  3rd  Dra- 

sex,  13  September  1 794;  bur.  August,  bapt.  at  goons  1835. 

at    Littleton    24   December  Stanwell  13  Sep- 


1851. 


tember  1794. 


bapt.  at  Stanwell  28  De- 
cember 179s  ;  marr.  at 
Littleton  18  January  1835. 


94 


Pedigree  of  Curzon. 


John  Curzon  of  Kedleston,  co.  Derby,  esquire  ,•= 
M.P.  for  CO.  Derby  30  September  1423,  25  August 
1429,  20  March  1432)  '5  September  1435,  ^'i*^  28 
December  1 44 1 ;  Sheriff  for  the  counties  of  Notting- 
ham and  Derby  15  Hen.  VI.  ;  bur.  at  Kedleston. 


=Joan  Bagot,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Bagot  of 
Blithfield,  CO.  Stafford, 
knight ;  died  12  July 
1506. 


Scarsdale. 

LVol.  4,  p.  79.] 


Margaret.=Richard  Curzon  of  Kedle-= 
1st  wife.        ston  ;   died  26  July  1499, 

bur.  at  Kedleston.      M.I. 

{Inq.    p.     771.    JO    March, 

22  HeTi.  VII.) 


=Alice  Willoughby,  dau.  of     Isabel, marr. 
Sir  Robert  Willoughby  of    John     Byrd 
VVoUaton,  co.  Nottingham,     of  Locke. 
knight;  bur.  at  Kedleston; 
living      2      March     i5of. 
2nd  wife. 


Anne,  marr. 
John  Ireton 
of  Ireton, 
CO.  Derby. 

I 


John  Curzon,  aged  24  in  1507,-= 
died  circa  i  July  15 12.  {Inq. 
p.  771.  2  December,  4  He 71.  VIII.) 


'Elizabeth  Eyre,  dau.  of  Stephen  Eyre  of 
Hassop,  CO.  Derby,  esquire  ;  marr.  circa 
24  July  1490;  living  2  December  1512. 


Elizabeth  Curzon, 
living  unmarried 
2  March  i5of. 


dau.    of    Ger-     living  in  1512;     thick,  dau.  of     King's  Mead. 


Richard  Curzon=i=Eleanor  Poole,  Henry  Curzon,=Margaret  De-  Elizabeth  Curzon,  Prioress  of 
of  Kedleston, 
esquire;  aged  8 
in  1512 ;  died 
2  Ed.  VI.  Will 
proved  at  Lich- 
field 27  No- 
vember 1546 
{now  lost). 


man  Poole  of 
Radboume,co. 
Derby,esquire. 


mentioned  m 
his  father's  will 
(proved  2  7  No- 
vember 1546); 
died  s.p. 


John  Dethick 
of  Breadsall, 
CO.  Derby, 
esquire. 


Alice,  marr.  John  Trussel  of 
Billesley,  co.  Warwick,  gent. 


Mary,    marr.    George    Whit- 
worth. 


John  Curzon  of  Kedle- 
ston, esquire  ;  died 
22  November  1547. 
{I/tq.  p.  771.  6  Septe/ziber, 
2  Ed.  VI.) 


Francis  Curzon= 
of  Kedleston, 
esquire  ;  aged 
25,  6  September 
1548  ;  executor 
to  his  brother, 
William  Curzon, 
lo  May  1547. 


=Eleanor  Vernon, 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  Thomas  Ver- 
non of  Stokesley, 
esquire,  by  Anne, 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  Sir  John 
Ludlow,    knight. 


William  Curzon  of 
Kedleston.  Will 
proved  at  Lichfield 
10  May  1547. 


Richard  Curzon. 


Christopher 
Curzon. 


John      Curzon     of=MiUicent    Sacheverell,    dau.    of    Sir     Thomas  Curzon. 


Kedleston,  esquire; 
aged  17  in  1569  ; 
bur.  at  Kedleston 
6  May  1632. 


Ralph  Sacheverell  of  Stanton,  co. 
Derby,  knight,  and  relict  of  Thomas 
Gell  of  Hopton,  co.  Derby,  esquire ; 
bur.  at  Kedleston  22  January  i6if. 


Francis  Curzon, 
bur.  at  Kedle- 
ston 30  May 
1630. 


Richard  Boothby  of  Marston,  co.  Leicester,  gent ;  died,=j=Eleanor,  bom  28  June 
aged  40,  in  1639,  bur.  at  Potter's  Marston,  co.  Leicester.     1597  ;  died  in  1646. 


95 


Thomasine,  bur.=Sir  Thomas  Statham= 
at  Morley,  co.  of  Morley,  co.  Derby, 
Derby,  istwife.  knight;  bur.  at  Mor- 
ley. M.I.  Will  dated 
June  1469,  proved  19 
January  147^  (P.C.C. 
I   Wattys). 


=Elizabeth  Langley, 
dau.  of  Robert  Lang- 
ley,  esquire;  execu- 
trix to  her  husband's 
will  19  January  147^; 
bur.  at  Morley.  M.I. 
2nd  wife. 


Joan,  marr.  Ralph  Sacheverell 
of  Hopwell,  esquire,  who  died 
28  August  1488.  {Inq.  p.  m. 
24.  October,  4  Hen.  VII.) 

I 


Anne,  marr.  istly  Roger  Brokeshaw  Eleanor,  aged  2,  14  Hen.  VIII.  ;  Elizabeth,  marr.  John 
of  Hazlewood,  co.  Derby,  esquire,  marr.  Henry  Bradshaw  of  Windley,  Wigley  of  Wirksworth, 
and  2ndly  John  Forman.  co.  Derby,  gent.  co.  Derby,  gent. 


George   Curzon   of  Kedleston,    co.  Eleanor,  marr.  Thomas  Hutchinson  Anne,  marr.  Henry 

Derby,  and  of  Munley,  CO.  Bucking-  of    the    Middle    Temple,    London;  Walwyn      of      co. 

ham;   bur.  at  Kedleston  25  March  tenant  of  VV.  Goscote  1634.  Hereford. 
1652. 


Sir  John  Curzon  of  Kedleston,  knight  and  baronet,  Receiver-= 
General  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster;  born  3  November  1598; 
of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  12  June  1618; 
admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple  1620 ;  M.P.  for  Brackley 
3  March  162I,  and  for  co.  Derby  26  March  164^  and  5  November 
1640;  Sheriff  of  Derby  163I;  created  a  baronet  of  Nova  Scotia 
18  June  1636,  and  of  England  11  August  1641  ;  knighted  at 
Whitehall  8  August  1641;  aged  63,  5  August  1662  ;  died,  aged  88, 
13  December  1686,  bur.  at  Kedleston.  M.I.  Will  dated 
22  April  1670,  proved  3  February  168^  (P.C.C.  19  Foot). 


=Patience  Crewe,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Crewe  of 
Stene,  co.  Northampton,  by 
Temperance  his  wife,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Reginald 
Bray  of  Stene,  and  sister  of 
John,  ist  Baron  Crewe  of 
Stene  ;  marr.  at  Kedleston 
26  August  1623;  died 
30  March  1642,  bur.  at 
Kedleston.     M.I. 


John  Curzon,  aged  30,  5  August  1662  ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will  22  April 
1670. 


Francis  Curzon, 
bur.  at  Kedleston 
22  July  1662. 


Thomas  Curzon,  died  at  sea. 
Administration  granted  8 
July  1658. 


96 


Richard  Curzon  of  Breedon,  co.  Leicester,  esquire ;  born  6  March  j^l  ;= 
aged  lo  in  i6ii;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  brother,  Sir  John  Curzon,  22  April 
1670;  renounced  administration  of  his  son,  Richard  Curzon,  10  January 
i68f.     Will  dated  21  July  1687,  proved  30  May  1690  (P.C.C.  66  njyJie). 


■Mary,  executrix 
to  her  husband's 
will  30  May  1690. 


A\ 


E 


Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon  of  Kedleston,  co.= 
Derby,  baronet ;  born  1 7  January,  bapt.  at 
Kedleston  25  January  163I;  a  merchant  in 
London  1671  ;  aged  circa  30,  5  July  167 1; 
executor  to  his  father's  will  3  February 
i68|^  ;  Sheriff  of  Derby  169I  ;  died 
4  March,  bur.  at  Kedleston  7  March  17 if. 
M.L  Will  dated  21  February  171^,  proved 
6  March  17 if  (P.C.C.  44  Broivning). 


Sarah  Penn,  dau.  of  William  Penn  of  Penn,  co. 
Buckingham,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Humphry 
Shallcross  of  Digswell,  co.  Hertford ;  marriage 
licence  (Vicar-General)  dated  5  July  167 1,  she  then 
aged  16;  executrix  to  her  husband's  will  6  March 
i7if ;  died  at  Great  George  Street,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  4  January,  bur.  at  Kedleston  19  January 
172^.  M.I.  Will  dated  24  November  1727, 
proved  6  February  i72g-  (P.C.C.  36  Brook). 


Sir  John  Curzon  of 
Kedleston,  baronet ;  of 
Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  July  1690, 
aged  16,  B.A.  1693;  ad- 
mitted to  the  Inner  Temple 
1692  ;  M.P.  for  CO.  Derby 
II  December  1701  and  23 
July  1702;  died,  aged  53, 
6  August,  bur.  at  Kedle- 
ston 12  August  1727.  Will 
dated  10  May  1725,  with 
codicil  dated  10  July  1727, 
proved  1 3  September  1727 
(P.C.C.  204  Farrant). 


Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon  of  Kedleston,  baronet  ;= 
of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  2  July 
1692, aged  16;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister- 
at-Law  1700;  M.P.  for  Derby  25  April  and 
X  September  17 13,  for  Clitheroe  26  March 
1722,  and  for  co.  Derby  28  August  1727  to 
8  April  1754  ;  executor  to  will  of  his  brother. 
Sir  John  Curzon,  13  September  1727;  died 
16  November  1758,  bur.  at  Kedleston. 
Administration  granted  5  December  1758. 
\A  gold  ring,  e?tameiled  in  black,  7vith  the 
inscription:  S"  Nath"-  Curzon  Bar^  ob: 
16  Nov:  1758  X.  83,  is  preserved  in  the 
collection  of  Afemorial  Rings  belonging  to 
Frederick  Arthur  Crisp.] 


=Mary  Assheton,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Sir  Ral  ph 
Assheton  of  Middle- 
ton,  CO.  Lancaster, 
baronet,  by  his  ist  wife 
Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Vavasour; 
marr.      19      February 

17  if  ;  died,  aged  81, 

18  March,  bur.  at 
Kedleston  28  March 
1776.  Will  dated  18 
February  1 7  7 1 ,  proved 
3  May  1776  (P.C.C. 
215  Bellas). 


John    Curzon,     Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon,  baronet,  and  ist  Baron= 

born  2 1  March     Scarsdale    of  Scarsdale,   co.    Derby  ;    born   at 

1 7 if,  bapt.  at     Queen  Square,   Bloomsbury,  London,   23  De- 

Kedleston      4     cember   1726,  bapt.  at  St.  George-the-Martyr, 

April       1719  ;     Bloomsbury,  19  January  17  2^;  of  Christ  Church, 

bur.    there    4     Oxford,  matriculated  14  February  174I,  created 

March  17^5.        D.C.L.    14    April    1749;    M.P.    for   Clitheroe 

2  February  164I,  and  for  co.  Derby  25  April 

1754;  created  Baron  Scarsdale  9  April  1761  ; 

executor  to  his  mother's  \vill  3  May  1776 ;  died 

at  Kedleston,  aged  77,  5  December  1804,  bur. 

there.      Will   dated    9  July   1803,    proved    13 

February   1805,   by   the   Rt.    Hon'''<^  Caroline, 

Lady  Scarsdale,  the  relict,  the  sole  executrix 

(P.C.C.  127  Ne/son). 


=Lady  Caroline  Colyear,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of 
Portmore,  by  Juliana  his  wife, 
Dowager  Duchess  of  Leeds, 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Roger  Hale ; 
born  in  December  1733;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  27  October  1750, 
marriage  settlements  dated  23 
October  1750;  died  at  Bolton 
Street,  London,  aged  79,  7  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  Kedleston  1 1 
February  181 2.  Will  dated 
16  February  1808,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  12 
March  1808  and  10  June  1810, 
proved  19  February  181 2,  by 
the  Hon'''=  Henry  Curzon,  the 
son,  the  sole  executor  (P.C.C. 
97  Oxford). 

H 


97 


E 


Patience  Curzon, 
died  before  5 
August  1662. 


Sir  John  Archer  of  Theydon  Garnon,  co.  Essex,  knight,=j=Eleanor,  men- 
Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas;  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  tioned  in  her 
B.A.  1619,  M.A.  1622;  admitted  to  Gray's  Inn  1  March  i6i|,  father's  will  2; 
Barrister-at-Law  1626,  Bencher  15  November  1648,  Serjeant-  April  1670. 
at-Law  27  November  1658,  appointed  judge  by  the  Long  2nd  wife. 
Parliament  15  May  1659,  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  and  knighted 
4  December  1663;  M.P.  for  co.  Essex  in  1656;  died  8  February  i68f.  He 
marr.  istly  Mary  Savile,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Savile  of  Thornhill,  co.  York.  (See 
"Dictionary  of  National  Biography"  Vol.  II.,  page  70.)  ^ 


Francis  Curzon,  a 
Turkey  merchant; 
died  at  Aleppo,  in 
Syria,  before  2 1 
February  17  if. 


William  Curzon,  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  25  June  1696, 
aged  15;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law  1705,  Bencher  1735, 
Reader  1746;  M.P.  for  Clitheroe  30  April  1734  to  18  June  1747;  died 
at  Aix-la-Chapelle  24  June,  bur.  at  Kedleston,  co.  Derby,  30  June  1749. 
Administration  granted  5  November  1749. 


Esther  Hanmer,= 
dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Hanmer 
of  The  Fenn,  in 
Hanmer,  co.  Flint ; 
marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Queen 
Square,  Blooms- 
bury,  London,  21 
February  1756  ; 
died  21  July,  bur. 
at  Pemi  4  August 
1764.     I  St  wife. 


=Assheton    Curzon,    ist   Viscount=T=DorothyGrosvenor,= 


Curzon  of  Penn,  co.  Buckingham  ; 
born  2  February  \l\%,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don ;  of  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  6  February 
i74f,  created  D.C.L.  2  July  1754; 
M.P.  for  Clitheroe  18  April  1754 
to  I  September  1780  and  28  Feb- 
ruary 1 792  ;executortohis  mother's 
will  3  May  1776;  created  Baron 
Curzon  of  Penn  13  August  1794, 
and  Viscount  Curzon  of  Penn  27 
February  1802 ;  died  at  Lower 
Brook  Street,  London,  aged  91, 
21  March  1820,  bur.  at  Penn.  Will 
dated  24  June  1809,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  7  March 
1 8 1 2  and  2  February  1 8 1 8,  proved 
8  April  1820,  by  the  Hon^'^  Robert 
Curzon,  the  sole  executor  named 
in  2nd  codicil  (P.C.C.  194  Kent). 
A  A 


dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Grosvenor,  baronet, 
and  sister  of  Richard 
I  St  Earl  Grosvenor; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  6  February 
1766;  died  25  Feb- 
ruary 1774,  bur.  at 
Penn.     2nd  wife. 


=Anna  Margaretta 
Meredith,  dau.  of 
Amos  Meredith, 
sister  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Meredith, 
baronet,  and  relict 
of  Barlow  Treco- 
thick,  Alderman 
of  London ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  17  April 
1 777;  died  1 3  June 
1804.     3rd  wife. 


Curzon,  Earl  Howe. 


Caroline  Curzon  of  Brompton,  London;  born  6  May  1753; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her  grandmother,  Mary  Curzon,  18  February 
1771  ;  died  17  May,  bur.  at  Kedleston  29  May  1841.  Will  dated 
16  October  1833,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  26  August 
1835  and  16  February  1838,  proved  21  June  1841,  by  the  Hon'^''= 
Henry  Curzon  (Admiral  of  the  White),  the  brother,  one  of  the 
surviving  executors,  the  Rt.  Hon''''=  Nathaniel,  Baron  Scarsdale,  the 
nephew,  the  other  surviving  executor,  having  first  renounced  the 
probate  and  execution  of  the  said  will  and  codicils  (P.C.C.  400,  41). 


Juliana  Curzon,  born  13 
August,  bapt.  9  September 
1773  ;  died  22  February 
1835.     Will  dated  19  July 

1834,  proved    17    March 

1835,  by  Anne  Meyrick, 
spinster,  one  of  the  execu- 
trixes (P.C.C.  Y^iGloster). 


98 


John  Stanhope  of  Elvaston,  co.  Derby,  esquire,  nephew  of=pJane,  marr.  at  Kedleston,  co.  Derby, 


Philip,  Earl  of  Chesterfield;   aged  9,  1 1  October  1637; 
died  26  March  1662,  bur.  at  Elvaston. 


26  October   1647 ;   died    14   April 
1652,  bur.  at  Elvaston. 


A 


Stanhope,  Earls  of 
Harrington. 


Charles  Curzon,  D.C.L. ; 
of  Trinity  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  5 
December  1700,  aged 
15,  B.C.L.  1707,  D.C.L. 
1709;  admitted  to  the 
College  of  Civilians  2 
December  1709. 


Henry  Pye  of  Farringdon,  co.  Berks;   born=j=Jane,  marr.  at  West 

23  August  1683;  died  6  January  174!,  bur. 

at  Farringdon.     M.I.     He  marr.  2ndly  Anne 

Bathurst,  dau.of  Sir  Benjamin  Bathurst,  knight, 

and  sister  of  Allen,  Lord  Bathurst,  who  died, 

aged  39,  6  October  1729,  and  3rd!y  Isabella 

Warren.  /t\ 


mmster  Abbey  12 
June  1 705  ;  died,  aged 
23,  15  March  17  of, 
bur.  at  Farringdon. 
M.I.     I  St  wife. 


H 


Hon'''=  Sophia  Susannah  Noel,= 
3rd  dau.  of  Edward,  ist  Viscount 
Wentworth,  by  Judith  his  wife, 
only  child  and  heir  of  William 
Lamb  of  Farndish,  co.  Bedford, 
coheir  of  her  brother,  Thomas, 
2nd    Viscount    Wentworth ;    born 


at  Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester, 
24  March,  bapt.  there  12  April 
1758;  marr.  at  Marylebone  Parish 
Church,  London,  11  August  1777 
(marriage  settlements  dated  5  Au- 
gust 1777);  died,  aged  24,  28  June, 
bur.  at  Kedleston  8  July  1782. 
Portrait  by  Hotte  at  Kedleston. 
I  St  wife. 


'  (ng/i-^^^ 


c/v^iC 


=Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon,  baronet  and= 
2nd  Baron  Scarsdale  of  Scarsdale,  co. 
Derby;  born  27  September  1751 ;  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
in  January  1798,  aged  16,  created 
M.A.  16  March  1771,  M.P.  for  co. 
Derby  1775-84;  died,  aged  85,  26 
January,  bur.  at  Kedleston  4  February 
1837.  M.I.  Portrait,  ivhen  a  boy,  by 
Wright  of  Derby,  also  a  portrait  by 
Reinagle  in  1828,  at  Kedleston.  Will 
dated  8  April  1828,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  20  June  1831  and 
2  September  1834,  proved  3  August 
1837,  by  the  Rt.  HonW*:  FeHcite 
Anne  Joseph,  Baroness  Scarsdale, 
the  relict,  the  sole  executrix  (P.C.C. 
624  Norwich). 


= Felicity  Anne  Joseph 
des  Wattines  of  Peru- 
wels,  in  the  diocese 
of  Cambray;  born  13 
April  1767;  marr.  at 
Hamburg  18  Nov. 
1798;  died  at  Barrow- 
on-Trent,  aged  83, 16 
Dec,  bur.  at  Kedle- 
ston 24  Dec.  1850. 
M.I.  Portrait  by 
Reinagle  in  1828,  at 
Kedleston.  Will  dated 
31  Jan.  1850,  proved 
26  Mar.  1 85 1,  by  John 
Chambers,  one  of  the 
executors.  (P.C.C. 
425,  51).     2nd  wife. 


'ix/^tn^ y 


/N 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  7g.) 


99 


Sarah  Curzon,  died  before 
21  February  17  if. 


Elizabeth  Curzon,  died 
30  June,  bur.  at  Kedleston, 
CO.  Derby,  2  July  1705. 


Eleanor  Curzon  of  George  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London;  born 
15  October,  bapt.  at  Kedleston  12  November  i6gi;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  21  February  17  if,  and  in  will  of  her  brother.  Sir 
John  Curzon,  10  May  1725;  executrix  to  her  mother's  will 
6  February  1 7  2y,  and  administratrix  to  her  brother,  William  Curzon, 
5  November  1749;  died  4  December  1754,  bur.  at  Kedleston. 
Will  dated  15  January  1754,  proved  10  December  1754  (P.C.C. 
322  Pinfold). 


Charles  William  Curzon,  John  Curzon,  born  27  October  1759;  mentioned  in  will  of 
bom  22  March  1758;  died  his  grandmother,  Mary  Curzon,  18  February  1771;  died  15 
31  March  1804.  October  1794. 


Rev.  David  Francis  Curzon,  Rector  of 
Kedleston  and  Mugginton,  co.  Derby ;  born 
18  July  1761;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  i  November  1779,  aged  17,  B.A. 
1783,  M.A.  1787;  Rector  of  Kedleston  20  July 
1795,  and  of  Mugginton  1800;  died  s.p.  21 
February,  bur.  at  Kedleston  27  February  1832. 
Will  dated  24  March  1822,  with  codicil  dated 
25  March  1822,  proved  5  April  1832,  by  the 
Hon'''=  Edward  Curzon,  one  of  the  executors 
(P.C.C.  212  Tenterden). 


Henry  Curzon,  Admiral  of  the  Red ;  bom  24 
May  1765;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  grand- 
mother, Mary  Curzon,  18  February  177 1  ; 
Rear- Admiral  31  July  1810;  died  at  Derby 
2  May,  bur.  at  Kedleston  9  May  1846.  Will 
dated  28  September  1841,  with  four  codicils 
dated  respectively  28  September  1841,  27  May 
1844,  27  August  1844  and  7  September  1844, 
proved  27  May  1846,  by  the  Hon'''''  and  Rev. 
Alfred  Curzon,  the  nephew,  and  Robert  Holden, 
two  of  the  executors  (P.C.C.  335,  46). 


Settlements  on  Marriage  of  the  Hon^^^  Nathaniel      Scarsdale. 


[Vol.  4,  p.  79.] 


Curzoii  with  the  Hon^^^  Sophia  Noel,  1777. 

Indenture  made  5  August  1777,  between  (i)  Nathaniel,  Lord 
Scarsdale,  Baron  of  Scarsdale,  and  his  eldest  son  and  heir  apparent, 
Nathaniel  Curzon  ;  (2)  Sophia  Noel,  spinster,  "an  infant  of  the  age 
of  nineteen  or  thereabouts,"  youngest  sister  of  Thomas,  Viscount 
Wentworth ;  (3)  Richard  Bagot  of  Brook  Street,  S'  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  Westminster,  esquire,  and  Ralph  Milbanke  of  S'  Marylebone, 
CO.  Middlesex,  esquire  ;  (4)  William,  Lord  Archbishop  of  York,  and 
Thomas,  Viscount  WentV'orth ;  (5)  Richard,  Lord  Grosvenor,  and 
Basil,  Earl  of  Pembroke. 

By  indentures  made  23  October  1750,  between  (i)  Sir  Nathaniel 
Curzon  of  Keddleston,  co.  Derby,  baronet  (late  father  of  the  said 
Lord  Scarsdale),  and  Nathaniel  Curzon,  esquire  (now  Lord  Scarsdale) ; 
(2)  Charles,  Earl  of  Portmore,  and  his  eldest  daughter  Lady  Caroline 
Colyear ;  (3)  Richard  Assheton  of  Broughton,  co.  Lancaster,  esquire, 
and  Nathaniel  Lister  of  Gisburne  Park,  co.  York,  esquire  ;  (4)  Sir  Ralph 
Asheton  of  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster,  baronet,  and  Thomas  Lister  of 
Gisburne  Park,  esquire ;  (5)  Thomas,  Duke  of  Leeds,  and  Charles 
Sackville,  Earl  of  Middlesex  ;  (6)  Sir  Francis  Henry  Drake  of  Buckland, 
CO.  Devon,  baronet,  and  Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe  Bagot  of  Blithfield, 
CO.  Stafford,  baronet;  (7)  Sir  Charles  Chester  of  Chicheley,  co. 
Buckingham,  baronet,  and  Robert  Harley  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  co.  Middlesex, 
esquire,  on  the  marriage  of  Lord  Scarsdale  with  his  present  wife,  then 
Lady  Caroline  Colyear,  a  settlement  was  made  of  the  estates,  &c.,  of 
the  said  Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon. 

In  consideration  of  an  intended  marriage  between  Nathaniel  Curzon 
and  Sophia  Noel,  Lord  Scarsdale  and  Nathaniel  Curzon  grant  the 
Mansion  House,  &c.,  of  Kedleston  and  the  Manors  of  Litton  Weston 
and  Windley  Hill,  co.  Derby,  and  lands  in  Mugginton,  Dufifield,  Quame 
and  elsewhere,  co.  Derby,  in  the  town  of  Leicester,  in  Fenton  and 
Stanton,  co.  Stafford,  and  in  Andover,  co.  Hants ;  to  Richard  Bagot 
and  Ralph  Milbanke  to  the  use  of  Nathaniel,  Lord  Scarsdale,  for  life, 
then  to  the  use  of  the  said  Nathaniel  and  Sophia  and  their  heirs,  with 
reversion  to  Charles  Curzon,  2nd  son,  John  Curzon,  3rd  son,  David 
Curzon,  4th  son,  Henry  Curzon,  5th  son  of  the  said  Lord  Scarsdale. 

Witnesses :  John  Broadhurst,  William  Hepworth,  Jas :  Bland,  Burges, 
John  Baynes  Garforth.  Signatures  and  seals  of  Scarsdale,  Nath'  Curzon, 
Sophia  Noel,  Wentworth. 

From  the  original  deed  in  my  possession. — F.  A.  C. 


Faulconer. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  83-] 


Pedigree  of  Fattlconer. 


William     Faulconer    of= 
Balcombe,    co.    Sussex. 
Will    dated     7    August 
1558,    proved    26   Sep- 
tember 1558. 


=Anne,  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  7  August 
1558;  bur.  at  Balcombe 
1 1  April  1560. 


Edward  Faulconer  of  Balcombe,= 
yeoman  ;  executor  to  his  father's 
will  26  September  1558,  and  has 
Rowhill  and  Heggeland  ;  bur.  at 
Balcombe  28  January  158!^. 
Will  dated  4  January  is8|-, 
proved  16  March  1583^. 


=.  .  .  .  mentioned 
in  her  husband's  will 
4  January  15 81,  and 
had  a  third  part  of 
all  freeholds,  and  of 
copyhold  known  as 
Rowhill. 


Henry  Faulconer,  bapt.  Julian,  men- 

at  Balcombe  19  August  tionedinher 

1548;  mentioned  in  his  father's    will 

father's    will    7    August  7        August 

1558,  as  then  under  21,  i558,asthen 

and  had  land  in  Worth,  unmarried. 
CO.  Sussex, 


T-- 


John  Faulconer,  "the  elder, "= 
of  Combsickers  ;  executor  to 
his  father's  will  16  March 
158I;  bur.  at  Balcombe  24 
July  1623.  Will  dated 
4  April  162 1,  proved  7  July 
1624. 


=Susan,  mentioned 
in  her  husband's 
will  4  April  162 1. 


Nicholas   Burt   of=j=Joane,  bapt.  at  Balcombe 


Cleavers,  in  Cuck- 
field,  CO.  Sussex, 
yeoman  ;  bapt.  at 
Balcombe  2  De- 
cember 1549;  bur. 
at  Cuckfield  30 
May  1620.  Will 
dated  20  May 
1620,  proved  20 
June  1620.  ^ 


5  November  1561  ; 
marr.  there  8  May 
1580;  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  4  January 
158!^;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  20  June 
1620. 


Henry  Faulconer,  bapt.=j=Anne,  mentioned     John    Faulconer,    "  the= 


at  Balcombe  28  Oc- 
tober 1589;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  7 
July  1624,  and  had  all 
his  lands. 


m  her  father-in- 
law's  will  4  April 
1621. 


A 


younger,"of  Casty;  bapt. 
at  Balcombe  21  March 
159^;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  4  April  1621 ; 
bur.  at  Balcombe  4 
March  164I. 


Timothea  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  Balcombe 
21  September  1592; 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  4  April 
1621. 


Susanna   Faulconer,   bapt.  John  Faulconer,  bapt.  at  Henry  Faulconer,  Thomas  Faulconer, 

at    Balcombe     9    August  Balcombe  26  July  1620;  bapt.  at  Balcombe  bapt.  at   Balcombe 

1618;  mentioned  in  will  of  mentioned  in  will  of  his  2  May  1622;  bur.  18  May  1623;  bur. 

her      grandfather,      John  grandfather,    John    Faul-  there     10    March  there  3  July  1624. 

Faulconer,  4  April  162 1.  coner,  4  April  1621. 


l62f. 


Henry  Faulconer   of  Balcombe=f=Joan  Brett,  marr. 


and  afterwards  of  East  Grinstead, 
both  CO.  Sussex,  yeoman ;  bapt. 
at  Balcombe  6  May  1566;  men- 
tioned in  his  father's  will  4 
January  158^;  executor  to  will 
of  his  brother,  Thomas  Faulcpner, 
II  February  i6^i;  bur.  at  East 
Grinstead  29  October  1633.  Will 
dated  6  November  1632,  proved 
6  March  163!. 


at  Balcombe  7 
February  is8|; 
bur.  at  East 
Grinstead  30  June 
1632. 


Thomas  Faulconer  of 
East  Grinstead,  co. 
Sussex,  yeoman ;  men- 
tioned in  his  father's 
will  4  January  158I. 
Will  dated  6  Decem- 
ber 1650,  proved  11 
February  1 6s|(P.C.C. 
28  Bowyer). 


Bridget  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  Balcombe 
23Decemberi572; 
bur.  there  16  Feb- 
ruary 157I. 


/K 


Sarah  Faulconer,  bapt. 
at  Balcombe  16  Feb- 
ruary 1 59I ;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will  4 
April  1621. 


Anne  Faulconer,  bapt. 
at  Balcombe  6  June 
1596;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  4 
April  162 1. 


Mary  Faulconer,  bapt. 
at  Balcombe  16  July 
1598;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  4 
April  162 1. 


Edward  Faulconer,  bapt. 
at  Balcombe  28  Sep- 
tember 1600;  mentioned 
in  his  father's  will  4 
April  162 1. 


William  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  Balcombe 
24  November  1624; 
bur.  there  24  March 
1625. 


Edward  Faulconer  of  Casty  ;= 
bapt.  at  Balcombe  26  Sep- 
tember 1630  ;  bur.  there 
20  April  1703.  Will  dated 
18  April  1699,  proved  17 
May  1703. 


=Sarah  Burt,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Walter  Burt  of  Cuckfield,  co.  Sussex, 
tarmer,  by  Sarah  Gilham  his  first  wife;  marr. 
at  Cuckfield  11  April  1654;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will  17  May  1703;  bur.  at 
Balcombe  27  April  1709.  Will  dated  12 
November  1707,  proved  9  December  1709. 


Susan,  bapt. 
at  Balcombe 
25  September 
1655  ;  marr. 
.   .    .    Bowra. 


Sarah  Faulconer,  bapt.  at 
Balcombe  16  February 
1657-;  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  18  April  1699, 
and  in  her  mother's  will 
12  November  1707;  bur. 
at  West  Hoathly,  co.  Sus- 
sex, II  November  1727. 
Will  dated  29  December 
1726,  proved  24  November 
1727. 


John      Faulconer      of      Cuckfield.^Mary,       had 
yeoman  ;       bapt.      at       Balcombe     annuity  of  ;!^6 
II    April    1658;    mentioned   in  his     underherhus- 
father's  will  18  April  1699;  named     band's       will 
overseer    to    his    mother's   will    12     dated  24  Sep- 
November    1707,    and    to    will    of     tember  1730. 
his   brother,    George  Faulconer,   28 
February   1 7 1 5  ;    bur.  at   Balcombe 
19   October  1730.      Will  dated   24 
September   1730,   proved  4   August 

1731- 


103 


Edward  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  Balcombe 
II  April  1576  ; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  4  Jan- 
uary 158I,  and  has 
Rowhill. 


George  Faulconer,  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  4  January  158I. 


Ellice  Faulconer,  bapt.  at  Balcombe 
27  March  1580;  bur.  there  17  May 
1580- 


Catherine  Faulconer,  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  4  January  158!^. 


Elizabeth  Faulconer,  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  4  January  1585^. 


James  Faulconer,  bapt.  at  Balcombe 
I  May  1603;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  4  April  162 1 ;  bur.  at  West  Hoathly, 
CO.  Sussex,  5  June  1625. 


William  Faulconer, 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  4  April 
1621. 


Elizabeth  Faulconer,  bapt.  at 
Balcombe  18  August  1608; 
mentioned  in  her  father's  will 
4  April  1 62 1. 


Walter  Faulconer,  bapt.  at=f=Elizabeth  Flaw, 
Balcombe  14  February  i66f ;  marr.  at  Cuck- 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will  field  32  April 
18  April  1699,  in  will  of  his  1706. 
sister,  Sarah  Faulconer,  29 
December  1726,  and  in  will 
of  his  brother,  John  Faul- 
coner, 24  September  1730; 
had  lands  called  Seaman's 
and  Cooper's,  in  Cuckfield, 
CO.  Sussex,  under  his  mother's 
will  dated  12  November 
1707;  bur.  at  Balcombe  16 
February  i7f§. 

A 


William  Hamlin= 
of  West  Hoathly, 
yeoman ;  named 
overseer  to  his 
mother  -  in  -  law's 
will  1 2  November 
1707.  Will  dated 
7  August  1 741, 
proved  1 1  Jan- 
uary 1 74I  (leaves 
BrookhouseFarm 
in  West  Hoathly). 


=Ann,  bapt.  at  Balcombe  26 
March  1668;  marr.  at  West 
Hoathly  3  December  1689  ; 
mentioned  in  her  father's 
will  18  April  1699,  and  in 
her  mother's  will  12  No- 
vember 1707;  executrix  to 
will  of  her  sister,  Sarah 
Faulconer,  24  November 
1727,  and  to  her  husband's 
will  II  January  i74f.  Will 
dated  17  January  174!,  with 
codicil  dated  29  January 
174^,  proved  21  February 
i74i 


104 


Edward  Faulconer  of  VV'est= 
Hoathly,  co.  Sussex,  and  had 
lands  in  Cuckfield,  co.  Sussex, 
called  Rowhill  and  Grove 
Land ;  bapt.  at  Balcombe,  co. 
Sussex,  3  December  1669; 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will 
18  April  1699,  in  his  mother's 
will  12  November  1707,  in 
will  of  his  sister,  Sarah  Faul- 
coner, 29  December  1726, 
and  in  will  of  his  brother, 
John  Faulconer,  24  Septem- 
ber 1730;  bur.  at  Balcombe 
29  November  1745.  Will 
dated  i  November  1745, 
proved  13  September  1749. 


rMary  Header, 
niarr.  at  All 
Saints',  Lewes, 
CO.  Sussex,  23 
October  17 12; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will 
13  September 
1749,  and  had 
life  interest  in 
his  lands. 


George  Faulconer  of  Cowfold,= 
CO.  Sussex,  yeoman ;  bapt.  at 
Balcombe  8  June  1671;  men- 
tioned in  his  father's  will  18 
April  1699,  in  his  mother's  will 
12  November  1707,  and  in  will 
of  his  sister,  Sarah  Faulconer, 
29  December  1726,  and  men- 
tioned as  dead  in  will  of  his 
brother,  John  Faulconer,  24 
September  1730;  died  30  May, 
bur.  at  Balcombe  2  June  1720. 
Will  dated  28  February  i7i|-, 
proved  23  July  1720  (Witnesses: 
Elizabeth  Faulconer  and  others. 
Overseers :  his  brothers,  John 
Faulconer  and  John  Browne). 


/K 


Jane  Browne, 
dau.  of  John 
Browne  of  East 
(jrinstead,  co. 
Sussex,  yeo- 
man, by  Jane 
his  wife ;  bap- 
tized at  West 
Hoathly  20 
July  1680  ; 
mentioned  in 
her  husband's 
will  28  Feb- 
ruary 171^. 


Edward  Faulconer  of  Cow- 
fold  ;  bapt.  at  Cowfold  5 
April  1700  ;  mentioned  in 
will  of  his  grandmother, 
Sarah  Faulconer,  12  No- 
vember 1707  ;  executor  to 
his  father's  will  23  July 
1720;  bur.  at  Balcombe 
25  August  1724.  Adminis- 
tration granted  24  July 
1725-  _ 

Henry  Faulconer,  bapt.  at 
Horsted  Keynes,  co.  Sussex, 
19  March  1706;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  grandmother, 
Sarah  Faulconer,  12  No- 
vember 1707. 


John  Faulconer,  bapt. atSlaugham,  CO. Sussex, = 

23  August  1702;  mentioned  in  will  of  his 
grandmother,  Sarah  Faulconer,  12  November 
I  707,  in  will  of  his  aunt,  Sarah  Faulconer,  29 
December  1726,  and  in  will  of  his  aunt,  Ann, 
wife  of  William  Hamlin,  17  January  174!, 
then  of  West  Hoathly,  blacksmith;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  23  July  1720,  and  to 
will  of  his  uncle,  John  Faulconer,  4  August 
1 73 1,  from  whom  he  had  Hill  House, 
a/ias  Kilsely ;  administrator  to  estate  of 
his  brother,  Edward  Faulconer,  24  July 
1725,  then  of  East  Grinstead,  black- 
smith ;  churchwarden  of  West  Hoathly 
1735,  afterwards  of  Henfield  Place,  co. 
Sussex,  gent ;  died  at  Henfield  Place,  aged 
77,    19    February,    bur.    at   West    Hoathly 

24  Feiaruary  1780.  Will  dated  7  November 
1775,  proved  6  March  1780. 


= Elizabeth  Sawyer,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Sawyer  of 
Rotherfield  and  West 
Hoathly,  co.  Sussex  ; 
tanner,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter 
Gatland  of  Cuckfield, 
gent;  bapt.  at  Rother- 
field, 29  October 
1 7 1 2  ;  marr.  at  West 
Hoathly  31  August 
1731  ;  died,  aged  60, 
bur.  at  West  Hoathly 
25  May  1773.  Ad- 
ministration granted 
5  May  1775,  to  John 
Faulconer,  husband 
(P.C.C.) 


Robert  Hoffman  of  London= 
and  afterwards  of  Henfield  ; 
died,  aged  83,  30  June 
1769,  bur.  at  Henfield.  M.L 
Will  dated  7  May  1767, 
proved  7  July  1769  (P.C.C. 
248  Begg).  He  marr.  istly 
Ann,  dau.  of  Philip  Cheale  of 
Henfield.  {See  "Fragmenla 
Genealogua,"  Vol.  VII., 
page  115)     ist  husband. 


=Ann,  bapt.  at  West  Hoathly  1 1  October  1732  ;= 
mentioned  in  will  of  her  great-aunt,  Ann,  wife 
of  William  Hamlin,  17  January  i74f,  and  in 
her  father's  will  7  November  1775,  as  then 
marr.  to  her  2nd  husband;  marr.  istly  at 
Henfield  26  January  1767;  died  at  Henfield, 
aged  76,  26  August  1809,  bur.  there.  M.I. 
Will  dated  14  August  1809,  with  codicil  dated 
23  August  1809,  proved  21  October  1809. 
(See  "  Fragmenta  Genealogica"  Vol.  VII., 
page  112.) 


=Abraham  Baley, 
died  at  Lewes, 
aged  57,  31  Jan- 
uary 1789,  bur. 
at  Henfield.  M.L 
Will  dated  r 
October  1785, 
proved  2  April 
1789  (P.C.C.  187 
Macham).  2nd 
husband. 


Henry  Faulconer  of  Balcombe,  yeoman;  bapt.  at  Balcombe  30= 
December  1674;  executor  to  his  father's  will  17  May  1703,  and  to 
his  mother's  will  9  December  1706,  and  had  Eaglesford,  in  Twine- 
ham,  CO.  Sussex,  from  the  latter;  bur.  at  Balcombe  i6  March  173^. 
Will  dated  24  December  1730,  proved  12  June  1731  (Executors: 
his  wife,  his  brother-in-law,  William  Marchant,  and  John  Field). 


=Mary  Marchant,  marr.  at 
Balcombe  5  June  171 1; 
executrix  to  her  husband's 
will  12  June  1731,  and  had 
Middle  Castye,  in  Keymer, 
CO.  Sussex,  for  life. 


/N 


George  Faulconer,  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  grandmother, 
Sarah  Faulconer,  12  Novem- 
ber 1707,  in  his  father's  will 
28  February  171!^,  in  will  of 
his  aunt,  Sarah  Faulconer,  29 
December  1726,  and  in  will 
of  his  uncle,  John  Faulconer, 
24  September  1730. 


Thomas  Faul- 
coner, bapt. 
at  Horsted 
Keynes,  co. 
Sussex,  I  Oc- 
tober 1 7 10. 


Mary  Faulconer,  bapt.  at 
Horsted  Keynes,  co.  Sus- 
sex, 19  June  1 7 13;  men- 
tioned in  her  father's  will 

28  February  1 7 1  g,  in  will  of 
her  aunt,  Sarah  Faulconer, 

29  December  1726,  and  in 
will  of  her  uncle,  John  Faul- 
coner, 24  September  1730. 


Henry  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  Cowfold,  co. 
Sussex,  4  May  1 7 1 9 ; 
mentioned  in  will  of 
his  aunt,  Sarah  Faul- 
coner, 29  December 
1726;  bur.  at  Hors- 
ted Keynes  25  July 
1733- 


Benjamin  Faulconer  of  Henfield  Place,  = 
formerly  of  Petworth,  both  co.  Sussex, 
mercer ;  bapt.  at  West  Hoathly,  co. 
Sussex,  28  May  1734;  executor  to  his 
father's  will  6  March  1780;  died  at  Pet- 
worth,  aged  62,26  October,  bur.  at  West 
Hoathly  30  October  1796.  Will  dated 
5Augusti782,  proved  14  November  1796. 


=Cordelia  Brook,  dau.  of  Arthur  Brook  of  Bexhill,  co. 
Sussex,  gent,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Sawyer;  bapt.  at  Bexhill  24  November  1747; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her  sister-in-law,  Ann,  wife  of 
Abraham  Baley,  14  August  1809;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  14  November  1796  ;  died  at  Henfield, 
aged  64,  29  December  iSii,  bur.  at  West  Hoathly 
4  January  18 12. 


Robert  Hoffman  Faulconer  of  Lewes,  co.= 
Sussex ;  bapt.  at  Petworth  1 1  December 
1776;  mentioned  in  his  father's  will 
5  August  1782;  died  at  Lewes,  aged  37, 
21  January,  bur.  at  All  Saints',  Lewes,  28 
January  18 14.  Will  dated  12  March  1S13, 
proved  14  June  18 14,  by  Sarah  Faulconer, 
the  relict  and  sole  executrix  (P.C.C.  349 
Bridport). 


=Sarah  BuckoU,  dau.  of  John 
Buckoll  of  Lewes,  by  Sarah 
his  wife ;  marr.  by  licence  at 
St.  Anne's,  Lewes,  30  Novem- 
ber 1809  ;  died  at  Lewes,  aged 
43,  27  January,  bur.  at  All 
Saints',  Lewes,  31  January 
1818. 


Elizabeth  Faul- 
coner, mentioned 
in  her  father's 
will  5  August 
1782 ;  died,  aged 
22,  bur.  at  West 
Hoathly  12  July 
1793- 


^^^^^^^-^^^^.^.^^    ^a^^,-^^^r^t^yz.^ 


A 


(^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  X.,  page  28.) 


106 


John  Faulconer  of  Chailey,  co.= 
Sussex,  yeoman  ;  bapt.  at  West 
Hoathley,  co.  Sussex,  8  June  1737  ; 
executor  to  his  father's  will  6  March 
1780;  named  trustee  in  will  of  his 
brother,  Benjamin  Faulconer,  5 
August  1782;  died  at  Newhaven, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  66,  31  July,  bur.  at 
West  Hoathly  5  August  1804. 


=Mary  Chippen,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Chippen 
of  Tandridge,  co. 
Surrey,  yeoman,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  widow 
of  Nicholas  Mills  of 
East  Grinstead,  co. 
Sussex,  yeoman  ; 
marriage  bond  dated 
23  March  1763. 


Edward  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  West 
Hoathly  16  April 
1740;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  great- 
aunt,  Ann,  wife  of 
William  Hamlin,  1 7 
January  174J;  died 
in  London,  aged  20, 
bur.  at  West  Hoathly 
I  May  1 760. 


George  Faul- 
coner, bapt.  at 
West  Hoathly 
30  July  1742; 
but  there 
1 2  Octobet 
i74i. 


A\ 


George  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  West 
Hoathly  9  October 
1744 ;  bur.  there 
20  April  1749. 


Stephen  Faulconer, 
bapt.  at  West 
Hoathly  20  October 
1747  ;  bur.  there 
14  June  1749. 


William  Faulconer  of  Plumpton  and  afterwards  of= 
Henficld,  both  co.  Sussex ;  born  7  August,  bapt.  at 
West  Hoathly  24  August  1751  ;  executor  to  his 
father's  will  6  March  1780;  named  trustee  in  will  of 
his  brother,  Benjamin  Faulconer,  5  August  1782; 
churchwarden  of  Plumpton  1783-87,  1793-96,  1802, 
1806-12;  died  at  Henfield,  aged  77,  2  August, 
bur.  there  8  August  1829.  M.I.  Will  dated  8  June 
1829,  proved  7  December  1829,  by  Elizabeth  Faul- 
coner, the  relict,  Stephen  Sawyer  Faulconer,  the 
son,  and  John  Smith  and  Francis  Harding,  four  of 
the  executors  (P.C.C.  69  Liverpool). 


^^xA-^C-iTTJ-^-^^ 


^L 


'Elizabeth  Brook, 
dau.  of  Arthur 
Brook  of  Bexhill, 
CO.  Sussex,  gent, 
by  Sarah  his  wife; 
dau.  of  Stephen 
Sawyer;  bapt.  at 
Bexhill  I  July 
I7SS  ;  marr.  at 
West  Hoathly  23 
December  1776 ; 
died  at  Henfield, 
aged  76,  15  Jan- 
uary, bur.  there 
21  January  1832. 
M.I. 


A 


(^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  83) 


Bond  on  Marriage  of  John   Fanlconer  with 
Mary   Chippen,   lydj. 

Bond  dated  23  March  1763,  of  John  Faulconer  the  younger  of 
Chailey,  co.  Sussex,  yeoman,  to  Robert  Chippen  of  Blechingly,  co. 
Surrey,  yeoman,  in  the  sum  of  .^600. 

In  consideration  of  his  intended  marriage  with  Mary  Chippen 
of  Tandridge,  co.  Surrey,  spinster,  daughter  of  Thomas  Chippen  of 
Tandridge  and  Sarah  his  wife,  John  Faulconer  agrees  to  leave  to 
Mary  Chippen,  if  she  survive  him,  ^.^300  as  a  further  provision  towards 
her  maintenance  over  and  above  such  dower  as  she  may  be  entitled 
to  as  his  wife. 

Witnesses:  Jas:  CoUis,  Mich:  Barnes.  Signature  of  John  Faulconer, 
yonger. 

From  the  original  Bond  in  my  possession. — F.  A.  C. 


107 


Bell. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  SS.] 


Pedigree  of  Bell. 


Sir  Robert  Bell,  knight  (son  of  Robert  Bell,  citizen  of= 
Norwich) ;  Recorder  of  King's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk, 
8  December  1561;  M.P.  for  King's  Lynn  14  December 
1562,  16  March  iS7y  and  19  April  1572;  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons  10  May  1572;  knighted  in 
January  iS7f;  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchecquer  24 
January  157^;  died  at  Leominster,  co.  Hereford, 
of  gaol  fever  caught  at  "  the  Black  Assize  "  at  O.xford, 
25  July  1577,  bur.  at  Leominster  the  same  day. 
Will  dated  27  March  1577,  with  codicil  dated  25  July 
1577,  proved  5  September  1577  (P.C.C.  35  Daiightrey). 
{See  ^'■Dictionary  of  National  Biography"  Vol.  IV., 
page  172.) 


=Dorothy  Reauprif,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Edmund  Beaupre  of  Beaupre  Hall,  in 
Outwell,  CO.  Norfolk,  esquire  ;  marr. 
at  Outwell  15  October  1559;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  5  September  1577; 
died  in  February  i6o|.  She  marr. 
2ndly  at  Outwell  8  June  1579,  Sir  John 
Peyton,  knight,  Governor  of  Jersey, 
who  died  4  November  1630.  {See 
'■^Dictionary  of  National  Biography" 
Vol.  XLV.,  page  137.) 


Ann  Osborne,= 
dau.  of  Peter 
Osborne  of 

Chicksands,  co. 
Bedford  ;  mar- 
riage licence 
(Bishop  of  Lon- 
don) dated  30 
April  1583.  ist 
wife. 


=Sir  Edmund  Bell  of= 
Beaupre  Hall,  knight; 
bapt.  at  Outwell  7 
April  1562  ;  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn  ;  M.P.  for 
Aldeburgh  1586  ; 

knighted  at  the  Tower 
of  Lorldon  13  May 
1603  ;  bur.  at  South- 
acre,  CO.  Norfolk. 
Will  dated  22  Decem- 
ber 1607,  proved  9 
February  1 6o|(P.C.C. 
9  Windebanck). 


^Elizabeth,    bur.=j=Muriel  Knyvett,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 


at  Outwell  i» 
June  1605.  2nd 
wife. 


Knyvett  of  Ashwelthorpe,  co.  Nor- 
folk, knight ;  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  22  December  1607. 
3rd  wife. 


Richard  Bell,  bapt.  Edmund   Bell,   mentioned  in 

at  Outwell  9  June  his  father's  will  22  December 

1605 ;  mentioned  in  1607;  admitted  to  the  Inner 

his  father's  will  22  Temple  November  1625 ;  bur. 

December  1607.  at  Oulton,  co.  Norfolk,  in  1636. 


Sir  Robert  Bell  of  Beaupre  Hall,  knight ;   mentioned=f=Mary   Chester,   dau.   of  Sir   Anthony 


in  his  father's  will  22  December  1607;  knighted  at 
Royston,  co.  Hertford,  26  November  1613;  M.P. 
for  CO.  Norfolk  23  January  162I;  bur.  at  Outwell 
31  October  1639.  Administration  granted  25  February 
i6i§  (P.C.C.) 


Chester  of  Chicheley,  co.  Buckingham, 
knight;  bapt.  at  Chicheley  23  August 
1590;  resigned  administration  to  her 
husband  25  February  i6f§;  bur.  at 
Outwell  10  September  1656. 


Edmund  Bell  of  Beaupr^ 
Hall,  esquire;  admitted  to 
Gray's  Inn  15  December 
1635  ;  administrator  to 
his  father  25  February 
i6f^;  summoned  i  July 
1664,  to  enter  his  pedigree 
at  the  Heralds'  Visitation, 
but  did  not  do  so ;  killed 
in  1666. 


Robert  Bell, 
admitted  to 
Gray's  Inn 
5  December 
1635  ;  killed 
in  1640. 

Henry     Bell. 

Beauprd  Bell. 


Francis  Bell  of  Beaupri 
Hall,  esquire ;  bapt.  at  Out- 
well  5  March  162^;  executor 
to  will  of  his  brother, 
Philip  Bell,  10  May  1678; 
bur.  at  Outwell  4  November 
1680.  Will  dated  18  Oc- 
tober 1678,  proved  5 
February  i68f  (P.C.C.  20 
North). 


=Dorothy 
dau.    of 

Oxburgh, 
Lawrence 

Oxburgh 

of    Hag- 

beach     Hall,    Em- 

neth,    CO 

Norfolk, 

esquire  ; 
to     her 

executrix 
husband's 

will      5 
i68f. 

February 

D 

1 08 


Sir  Robert  Bell= 
of  Upvvell,  CO. 
Norfolk,  knight; 
received  the 
manor  of  Cham- 
berlens,  co. 

Hertford,  by 
his  father's  will 
dated  27  March 
1577;  knighted 
at  Newmarket 
in  March  161 1. 


=Elizabeth  Ink- 
pen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Inkpen 
and  widow  of 
Edmund  Ander- 
son of  Eyworth, 
CO.  Bedford, 
esquire. 


Sinolphus  Bell, 
received  the 
manorofThorpe 
by  his  father's 
will  dated  27 
March  1577; 
J. P.  for  the  Isle 
of  Ely  1612; 
executor  to  will 
of  his  brother, 
Sir  Edmund 
Bell,  9  February 
i6of. 


tJ 


ane  Calthorp, 
died,  aged  62, 
on  Monday,  26 
February  1 6  2i, 
bur.  at  Upwell. 
M.I. 


A\ 


Beaupr^  Bell,  not  21,  27 
March  1577,  when  he 
received,  under  his  father's 
will,  lands  in  North  Wal- 
sham  and  Mundesley,  co. 
Norfolk ;  of  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  ma- 
triculated 23  January 
158!^,  Fellow  of  Queen's 
College  1595,  M.A., 
incorporated  at  Oxford, 
9  July  1594;  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  1594. 


Philip  Bell,  mentioned  in  his  father's     Peter       Bell, 
will  22  December  1607.  mentioned  in 

his       father's 
will    22    De- 
Henry  Bell,  mentioned  in  his  father's     cember  1607. 
will  22  December  1607. 


Sinolphus  Bell,  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  22  December  1607. 


Humphrey     Bell,     mentioned     in     his 
father's  will  22  December  1607. 


Sinolphus  Bell.     Philip  Bell  of  Wallington  Hall,  co.= 
Norfolk ;    Governor    of    Barbados, 
West  Indies ;    bur.  at  Outwell,  co. 

Anthony  Bell.  Norfolk,  3  March  167I.  Will 
dated  3  January  167!^,  proved 
10  May  1678  (P.C.C.  59  Jieeve). 


=Mary,  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  3  January 
167I;  marr.  2ndly  at 
Emneth,  co.  Norfolk, 
9  January  167!,  Thomas 
Say,  esquire. 


Mary  Bell,  bur. 
at  Outwell  16 
April  1645. 


Elizabeth  Bell, 
died  yoiing. 


Beaupre  Bell  of  Beaupre  Hall,  in  Outwell,=[=Margaret  Oldfield,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  John  Oldfield 


esquire;  not  16,  3  January  167!^;  High 
Sheriff  1707;  bur.  at  Outwell  13  April 
1737.  Administration  granted  17  June 
1737,  to  his  son,  Beaupr^  Bell  (P.C.C.) 


of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  baronet,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Degge  of  Derby,  knight ;  bapt.  at 
Spalding  19  December  1681  ;  marr.  there  i  April 
1703;  bur.  at  Outwell  20  October  1720. 


Beauprd  Bell  of  Beauprd  Hall,  esquire;  administrator  to  his  father  17  June  1737; 
died  on  his  road  to  Bath  in  August,  bur.  at  Outwell  6  September  1741.  VVill 
dated  10  December  1740,  re-dated  22  July  1741  and  21  August  1741,  proved 
9  October  1741  (P.C.C.  251  Spurway).  {See  "Dictionary  of  National  Biography" 
Vol  IV.,  page  ijj.) 


Dorothy 
Bell. 


109 


Sir  Henry  Hobart  of  Blickling,  co.  Norfolk,  knight  and= 
baronet;  admitted  to  Lincoln's  Inn  lo  August  1575, 
Barrister-at-Law  24  June  1584;  M.P.  for  St.  Ives  1588,  for 
Yarmouth  1597  and  1601,  and  for  Norwich  1604-11; 
knighted  33  July  1603,  Serjeant-at-Law  1603,  created  a 
baronet  11  May  161 1,  Chancellor  to  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  1613-25  ;  died  29 
December  1625,  bur.  at  Blickling  4  January  162^.  Will 
dated  26  July  1625,  proved  7  March  162I  (P.C.C.  56  Hele). 
{See  "Dictionary  of  National  Biography^'  Vol.  XXVI J., 
page  30.)  ^ 


=Dorothy,  bapt.  at  Outwell,  co. 
Norfolk,  19  October  1572;  marr. 
at  Blickling  22  April  1590;  died 
in  Covent  Garden,  London,  bur. 
at  Blickling  30  April  1641.  Will 
dated  i  October  1640,  proved  19 
April  1643,  by  son,  Nathaniel 
Hobart  (P.C.C.  29  Crane"). 


Hobart,  Earls  of  Buckinghamshire, 


not 
20,  22  De- 
cember 1607 ; 
died  1 1  April 
1627.  2nd 
wife. 


Sir  Heneage  Finch,  knight  (son  of  Sir  Moyle  Finch  of  Eastvvell,=pFrances, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Elizabeth  Heneage  his  wife,  created  Countess  of 
Winchelsea) ;  admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple  November  1597, 
Barrister-at-Law  1606;  M.P.  for  Rye;  Recorder  of  London 
February  162^,  knighted  at  Wanstead  22  June  1623,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  6  February  162  f^;  marr. 
2ndly  at  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  16  April  1629, 
Elizabeth  Cradock,  dau.  of  William  Cradock,  and  relict  of  Richard 
Bennett,  Alderman  and  Mercer  of  London.  He  died  5  December 
1631,  bur.  at  Ravenstone,  co.  Buckingham.  {See  ^^ Dictionary  of 
National  Biography^'  Vol.  XIX.,  page  7.)  ^ 

Finch,  Earls  of  Winchelsea. 


Susan,  not  20, 
22  Dec.  1607; 
marr.  Henry 
Coldwell  of 
Wisbech,  co. 
Cambridge. 

I 

Jane  Bell,  not 
20,  22  Dec. 
1607. 


Philip  Bell  of  \Vallington=pAnne  Peyton,  dau.  of  Sir  Algernon 


Hall,  CO.  Norfolk ;  men 
tionedinwill  of  his  uncle, 
Philip  Bell,  3  January 
167I. 


Peyton  of  Doddington,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, baronet ;  marr.  at  Elm,  co. 
Cambridge,  15  June  1698;  died,  aged 
63,  bur.  at  Elm  19  October  1737. 


Elizabeth  Bell, 
bur.  at  Outwell 
5  August  1673. 


Dorothy  Bell, 
bur.  at  Outwell 
4  September 
1676. 


Henry  Bell  of  Wallington   Hall,   esquire  >==Catherine      Warmoll, 


mentioned  in  will  of  his  cousin,  Beauprd 
Bell,  10  December  1740;  died,  aged  51, 
7  January  1754,  bur.  at  South  Runcton,  co. 
Norfolk. 


dau.  of  John  Warmoll 
of  Boyland  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  esquire. 


Frances 
Bell. 


Algerina,  marr. 
Martin  San- 
diver. 


William  Greaves  of  Fulbourn,  co.= 
Cambridge,  esquire,  afterwards 
William  Greaves  Beaupre  Bell  ; 
Commissary  of  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity ;  died  10  March  1787.  Will 
dated  3  October  1785,  with  codicil 
dated  14  October  1785,  proved  20 
March  1787  (P.C.C.  108  Major). 


=Dorothy  Beaupr^,  executrix  to 
will  of  her  brother,  Beauprd 
Bell,  9  October  1741  ;  marr. 
at  Outwell  15  April  1742, 
marriage  settlements  dated  19 
January  i74i;  died  in  March 
1765.  Will  dated  13  August 
1743,  but  not  proved. 


Margaret,  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  brother, 
Beauprd  Bell,  10  De- 
cember 1740;  marr. 
Joseph  Jackson  of  Ed- 
monton. =f= 
A 


Philip  Bell,  bapt.  at  Outwell, 
CO.  Norfolk,  14  June  1574; 
received  lands  in  Thorpe,  co. 
Norfolk,  by  his  father's  will 
dated  27  March  1577 ;  of 
Queen's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  3  June  1590, 
aged  1 5. 


Sir  Nicholas  Le  Strange  of  Hunstanton,  co.  Norfolk,=pMary,  marr. 
knight;  heir  to  his  brother  in  1580;  knighted  in  at  Outwell 
Ireland  in  1588;  marr.  2ndly  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  6  August 
William  Paston  and  relict  of  Sir  George  Chaworth  1582.  ist 
of  Wiverton,  co.  Nottingham,  knight,  who  marr.  wife. 
3rdly  Sir  Anthony  Cope  of  Hanwell,  co.  Oxford, 
knight  and  baronet.  Sir  Nicholas  Le  Strange  died 
22  December  1592.  /K 


Charles  Trippe  of  Trapham,  in  Wingham,  co.  Kent,  esquire  ;=j=Catherine,     not^ohn     Betts     of 

Chatteris, 


of  St.    Mary   Hall,  O.xford,   matriculated   3   March   isg|,  20, 2 2  December 

aged    14;    of  the   Inner  Temple,    Barrister-at-Law   1609;  1607;  adminis- 

marr.    istly  Rose  Harfleet,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Harfieet  tratrix     to     her 

of  Moland,  in  Ash,  co.  Kent;  bur.  at  Wingham  20  October  husband's  estate 

1619.       He  died  12  January,  bur.  at  Wingham  14  January  7  February  162^. 

i62|.       Will    dated    29    December   1624,    administration  2nd  wife, 
granted  7  February  162I,  proved   18  June   1645,  by  son, 
Charles  Trippe  (P.C.C.  23   Clarke).                                        /t^ 


CO. 

Cambridge,  gent; 
marriage  licence 
(Bishop  of  Lon- 
don) dated  9 
September  1626. 
2nd  husband. 


Mary  Bell,  not  21,  18 
October  1678  ;  bur.  at 
Outwell  20  May  1685. 


Frances  Bell,  Jane  Bell,  Catherine  Bell,  mentioned  in  her 
living  18  Oc-  living  18  Oc-  father's  will  18  October  1678;  bur. 
tober  1678.  tober    1678.       at  Outwell  14  September  1685. 


Henry  Bell  of^ 
Wallington  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  esquire  ; 
born  in  1748  ; 
Mayor  of  King's 
Lynn,  co.  Norfolk, 
1789;  died,  aged 
72,  20  September 
1820,  bur.  at  South 
Runcton,  co.  Nor- 
folk.    M.I. 


^Elizabeth  Browne, 
dau.  and  heir 
of  Scarlet  Browne 
of  King's  Lynn, 
esquire  ;  marr.  in 
1773  ;  sold  Wal- 
lington Hall  in 
1830  ;  died,  aged 
75,  7  May  1830, 
bur.  at  South 
Runcton.     M.I. 


Rev.  Philip  Bell,  born  at  Wallington=f=Elizabeth  Col- 


23  March  1751;  of  Caius  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  25  April  1770, 
Scholar  1770-74,  B.A.  1774,  M.A. 
1777,  Fellow  1774-78,  Deacon  14 
August  1774,  Priest  21  December 
1 776 ;  Rector  of  Runcton  Holme,  co. 
Norfolk,  1778-1834,  Vicar  of  Stow 
Bardolph  and  Rector  of  Wimbotsham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  1779-1834;  died  3  May, 
bur.  at  Wimbotsham  9  May  1834. 


lison,  dau.  of 
John  Collison 
of  Thorn- 

ham,  CO.  Nor- 
folk, merchant; 
marr.  in  1784. 


/K 


Scarlet  Browne  Bell,  born  25  October  1774;  went  to= 
India  and  became  Captain  in  the  Hon''''=  East  India 
Co.'s  Service;  died  at  Bombay  31  December  1805. 


^Frances  Brodie,  dau.  of 
Francis  Brodie,Barrister- 
at-Law  ;  marr.  in  India  ; 
died  there  circa  181 2. 
She  marr.  2ndly,  16  Au- 
gust 1807,  Henry  Jones, 
Lieutenant  in  the  Hon'''' 
East  India  Co.'s  Service 
(13th  Madras  Native 
Infantry). 


Henry  Bell, 
bornat  King's 
Lynn  4  April 
1776;  died  in 
1822. 


/K 


{For  issue  see  ^'■Visitation  of  England  and  IVales," 
Vol.  IV,  page  8S.) 


Sir  Anthony  Bering  of  Surrenden  Bering,  in^ 
Pluckley,  co.  Kent,  knight ;  admitted  to  Gray's 
Inn  in  1580 ;  knighted  at  the  Charterhouse 
II  May  1603;  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower;  marr. 
istly  Mary  Goring,  dau.  of  Henry  Goring  of 
Burton,  co.  Sussex.  He  died,  aged  78,  bur.  at 
Pluckley  18  March  163!. 


=Frances,  bapt.  at  Outwell,  co.  Norfolk, 
2  Becember  1577;  mentioned  in  will  of 
her  sister  Borothy,  wife  of  Sir  Henry 
Hobart,  i  October  1640;  bur.  at  Pluckley 
9  November  1657.  Will  dated  9  September 
1653,  proved  4  Becember  1657  by  daughter, 
Frances  Beshall  (P.C.C.  503  Rutheii).  2nd 
wife. 


As 


Bering  of  Surrenden  Bering,  baronets. 


Rev.    John    Astley,    Rector   of    Thomage    and=j=Catherine,    bom 


Foulsham,  co.  Norfolk  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Jacob 
Astley,  baronet) ;  born  at  Hindolveston,  co. 
Norfolk ;  of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar 
1752-56,  LL.B.  1759,  Beacon  19  February  1758, 
Priest  22  October  1758;  Rector  of  Thomage  and 
Brinton,  co.  Norfolk,  1 758-1803,  of  Bintree,  co. 
Norfolk,  1759-71,  and  of  Foulsham  1771-1803; 
died,  aged  68,  28  May,  bur.  at  Thomage  6  June 
1803.     M.I.  ^ 


28  October  1739; 
died  21  March 
181 8,  bur.  at 
Thornage.     M.I. 


William  Say^ 
of  Bown- 
ham  Market, 
CO.  Norfolk, 
esquire;  died, 
aged  43,  14 
January  1 775, 
bur.  at  Bown- 
ham  Market. 
M.I. 


=Elizabeth, 
died  20 
Becember 
1804. 


/t\ 


Elizabeth  Bell,  died,  aged 
55,  23  March  1832,  bur.  at 
South  Runcton,  co.  Norfolk. 
M.I. 


Philip  Bell,  bom^Marianne  Jenny,  dau.  Frederic     Bell,     died, 

21  October  1778;     of  Edmund  Jenny  of  aged  29,   25    Febmary 

died  s.p.  in  1826.     Bungay,   co.   Suffolk;  1812,    bur.    at    South 

marr.  in  1812.  Runcton.     M.I. 


Edward  Bell,  Catherine  Bell,  died,  aged  Mary  Anne  Bell,  Harriet  Bell,  died,  aged  75, 
died  5  June  52,  21  February  1841,  bur.  died  17  November  29  Becember  1868,  bur.  at 
1869.  at  South  Runcton.     M.I.  1864.  South  Runcton.     M.I. 


■c 


'( lirorth 


Pedigree  of  Molesworth. 


Molesworth. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  1 10.  J 


ist  wife. 


=John  Molesworth  of  Helpeston,= 
CO.  Northampton,  esquire, 
escheator  for  co.  Rutland  (son 
and  heir  of  Sir  Roger 
Molesworth,  of  co.  Hunting- 
don, knight) ;  died  24  March 
1 54*.  {In<l-  p-  '«•,  26  September, 
34  'Hen.  VIIL,  E,  Jik  702, 
No.  5.) 


=Mary  Marbury,  sister  of  Robert  Mar- 
bury  of  Lowick,  CO.  Northampton, 
serjeant-at-arms  to  the  King,  and 
relict  of  John  Burton,  esquire  ;  marr. 
at  Peterborough,  co.  Northampton,  in 
October  1537,  marriage  settlements 
dated  20  September  1537;  living  at 
Walcott,  CO.  Northampton,  26  Sep- 
tember 1542.     2iid  wife. 


John  Molesworth  of  Helpeston,  a  poor  knight  of=f=Margaret  Westcott, 


Windsor ;  a  party  to  the  marriage  settlements  of 
his  father  20  September  1537  ;  aged  26,  24  March 
154I.  Will  dated  7  August  1583,  proved  18  July 
1584  (P.C.C.  21   Watson). 


dau.  of  William 
Westcott  of  Hans- 
acre,  CO.  Stafford, 
esquire. 


William  Molesworth, 
died  s.p. 


Mary  Molesworth. 


Anthony  Molesworth  of=j=Cecily  Hurland,  dau.  and     Robert    Molesworth    of   London, 


Fotheringhay,  co.  North- 
ampton ;  living  in  1618. 


heir  of  Thomas  Hurland  of    Citizen       and       Painter-Stainer  ; 


Fotheringhay. 


/N 


Molesworth,  Viscounts  Molesworth. 


executor  to  his  father's  will  18  July 
1584;  bought  land  in  Lewisham, 
CO.  Kent,  6  June  1593  ;  died  s.p. 
before  3  October  1608. 


Elizabeth,  mentioned' 
in  will  of  her  mother, 
Grace  Dorell  of  Lon- 
don, widow,  9  May 
161 2  ;  died,  aged  43, 
4  May  1618,  bur.  at 
Langtoft,  CO.  Lincoln. 
M.I.      ist  wife. 


=Bevil  Molesworth  of  Langtoft,  co.  Lincoln,  and= 
of  Hoddesdon,  co.  Hertford,  esquire  ;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  18  July  1584,  and  to  will 
of  his  brother,  Wingfield  Molesworth,  8  No- 
vember 1613;  died,  aged  77,  27  February 
163-^,  bur.  at  Broxbourne,  co.  Hertford. 
Monumental  brass  extant  in  1843.  Will  dated 
17  February  163",  proved  9  March  163^^ 
(P.C.C.  31  St.  John). 


=Martha,  relict  of  .  .  . 
Pryn  and  of  Thomas 
Thorowgood ;  execu- 
trix to  her  husband's 
will  9  March  163^. 
Will  dated  19  July 
1646,  proved  28  Oc- 
tober 1646  (P.C.C. 
i/^iTtvisse).  2nd  wife. 


Bevil   Moles-     Grace,  mentioned 
worth,      died     in  will  of  her  son, 


before  17  Feb- 
ruary 163^; 
bur.  at  Brox- 
bourne. 


Bevil  Hill,  15  Au- 
gust 1636;  marr. 
Thomas  Hill  of 
Lewisham,  co. 
Kent,  gent;  living 
15  August  1636. 


Francis  Lucy  of  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex,^ 
esquire  (6th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Lucy 
of  Charlecote,  co.  Warwick,  knight)  ; 
of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
5  May  1615,  aged  15;  admitted  to 
Lincoln's  Inn  4  May  i6i6,  Barrister- 
at-Law  1623 ;  M.P.  for  Warwick  23 
January    162I,     10    May    1625,    and 

3  April  1629;  aged  28,  9  December 
1630;  died,  aged  89,  30  January,  bur. 
at      Hammersmith,     co.      Middlesex, 

4  February  i68f.  Will  dated  7  Sep- 
tember 1682,  proved  15  February  i6Si 
(P.C.C.  25  Foot). 


lElizabeth,  marriage 
licence  (Bishop  of 
London)  dated  9 
December  1630, 
she  then  aged  1 7  ; 
mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  1 7  Feb- 
ruary 163^,  and  in 
her  step-mother's 
will  19  July  1646  ; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  1 5 
February  168". 


A 


113 


Catherine  Hender,= 
dau.  and  coheir  of 
John  Hender  of 
Botreaux  Castle ; 
marriage  settle- 
ments dated  i8 
April  1595.  ist 
wife. 


=John  Molesworth  of=j=Philippa   Rolle, 


St.  Kew,  CO.  Corn- 
wall ;  mentioned  in 
will  of  his  .son-in- 
law,  John  ^^'illianls, 
14  February  162^; 
bur.  at  St.  Kew  26 
January  163^. 


dau.  of  Henry 
Rolle  of  Hean- 
ton,  CO.  Devon; 
living  in  1645. 
2nd  wife. 


Wingficld  Molesworth, =j=Mary  Sampson 
Citizen  and  Haberdasher  of  London  ; 
of  London;  bur.  at  All  died  before  11 
Hallows',  Barking,  Lon-  October  1613. 
don.  Will  dated  11 
October  161 3,  proved  8 
November  1613  (P.C.C. 
104  Capel).  /^ 


Hender  Molesworth  of  Pencarrow,  co.= 
Cornwall ;  of  the  Inner  Temple  No- 
vember 1617;  aged  16,  9  June  1613; 
heir  to  John  Hender  of  Botreaux 
Castle;  aged  23  in  1620.  Will  dated 
7  November  1646,  proved  23  February 
164^  (P.C.C.  15  Fines). 


=Mary  Sparke,  dau.  of  John 
Sparke  of  Plymouth,  co. 
Devon ;  marr.  at  St.  An- 
drew's, Plymouth,  25 
August  1630,  marriage 
licence  dated  4  August 
1630;  died  before  1646. 


John  Molesworth,  aged  19  in 
1620;  admitted  to  the  Inner 
Temple  November  1620;  died 
abroad.  Administration  granted 
25  April  1635,  to  his  sister, 
Elizabeth  Tredenham  (P.C.C.) 


William  Risdon= 
of  Buckland 
Brewer,  co. 

Devon  ;  bapt. 
at  Hartland,  co. 
Devon,  6  June 
1598;  aged  23 
in  1620. 


=Jane,  marr.  at 
Egloshayle,  co. 
Cornwall,  29 
December  16 1 6, 
marriage  licence 
dated  28  De- 
cember 1616  ; 
bur.  at  Buck- 
land  Brewer  8 
January  165I. 


John  Tredenham= 
of  Philleigh,  co. 
Cornwall,  attor- 
ney. Will  dated 
30  May  1656, 
proved  1 7  Sept. 
1656  (P.C.C. 
327  Berkeley). 


A 


A 


'Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Egloshayle  8  December 
1603 ;  administratrix  to  her  brother,  John 
Molesworth,  25  April  1635;  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  brother,  Hender  Molesworth,  7  Novem  ber 
1646;  executrix  to  her  husbands'  wills  27  Au- 
gust 1629  and  17  September  1656,  and  to  wills 
of  her  sons.  Sir  William  Tredenham,  1 1  May 
1670,  and  Benjamin  Tredenham,  i  October 
1673.  She  marr.  istly  5  February  i62y,  John 
Williams  of  Lanhydrock,  co.  Cornwall,  gent, 
who  was  bur.  at  Egloshayle  7  May  1629.  Will 
dated  14  February  i62f,  proved  27  August 
1629  (P.C.C.  73  Ridley). 


Margery  Wise,  dau.  of= 
Thomas  Wise  of  Syden- 
ham, CO.  Devon,  and  sister 
of  Sir  Edward  Wise,  K.B.; 
marr.  at  Maristow,  co. 
Devon,  7  October  1663, 
marriage  licence  dated  29 
July  1663 ;  bur.  at  Eg- 
loshayle 19  June  167 1. 
I  St  wife. 


=Sir  John  Molesworth  of  Pencarrow,  co.  Cornwall, = 
knight  and  baronet,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Ply- 
mouth, 27  May  1635  ;  admitted  to  the  Inner 
Temple  November  1656  ;  knighted  18  June  1675  ; 
Vice- Admiral  of  Cornwall,  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1691 ; 
M.P.  for  Bossiney  3  December  1701,  and  for  Lost- 
withiel  15  January  170",  3  December  1701,  and 
28  July  1703;  bur.  at  Egloshayle  18  October  17 16. 
Will  dated  23  October  1712.  Administration 
granted  10  July  1730  (P.C.C.  197  Auher). 


Sir  John  Molesworth  of= 
Pencarrow,  baronet;  bapt.  23 
June  1 668 ;  of  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  1 2  May 
1687;  bur.  at  Egloshayle  20 
June  1723.  Will  dated 
3  September  1720,  proved 
14  October  1724,  and  2ndly 
3  June  1728  (P.C.C.  232 
Bolton). 


Jane  Arscott,  dau.  of 
John  Arscott  of  Tetcott, 
CO.  Devon  ;  bapt.  19 
June  1678;  marr.  at 
Tetcott  19  September 
1 699 ;  died  at  Blandford, 
CO.  Dorset,  bur.  at 
Egloshayle  6  May  1 7 1 9. 


Hender  Molesworth, 
died  before  23  October 
1712. 

Sparke  Molesworth, 
died  before  2  3  October 
17 12. 


=Margaret  Slanning, 
dau.  of  Sir  Nicho- 
las Slanning  of 
Maristow  ;  bur.  at 
Egloshayle  12  Feb- 
ruary i68§.  2nd 
wife. 


Mary  Molesworth, 
bapt.  19  February, 
bur.  at  Egloshayle 
20  February  i66y. 


114 


Richard   Porter=Mary,   bapl.    at     John  Jagoof  St.Erme.^Martha,    bapt.    at     Philippa  Moles- 


of  Launcells,co. 
Cornwall ;  aged 
I4in  1620;  died 
before  1675. 


Egloshayle,  co. 
Cornwall,  3 1 
July  1608;  marr. 
there  21  August 
1628. 


CO.  Cornwall ;  died  at 
Truthan,  St.  Erme,  6 
October  1652.  He 
marr.  2ndly  .  .  Herle, 
relict  of  .  .  Williams 
of  Truthan. 


Egloshayle  26  Au- 
gust i6io;  marr. 
there  30  June 
1636,  marriage 
settlements  dated 
3  June  1636. 


worth,  bapt.  at 
Egloshayle  22 
Nov.  161 2  ;  bur. 
thert;  25  April 
1640. 


Edmund  Dennis  of=[=Honor,  bapt.=. 


St.  Neot,  CO.  Corn- 
wall; bapt. at  Men- 
heniot,  co.  Corn- 
wall, 23  September 
1610;  marr.  at  St. 
Kew  22  Novem- 
ber 1633,  marriage 
licence  dated  31 
Octoberi633.Will 
dated  27  April 
1638,  proved  25 
June  1639  (P.C.C. 
113  Harvey),  ist 
husband. 


A\ 


at  Egloshayle 
15  January 
161 1^ ;  execu- 
trix to  will  of 
her  ist  hus- 
band 25  June 
1639;  bur.  at 
St.  Kew  15 
May  1642. 


■John  Godolphin  of  St.  Kew,  D.C.L., 
lawyer  and  writer;  born  29  No- 
vember 161 7  ;  of  Gloucester  Hall, 
Oxford,  matriculated  i6  November 
1632,  B.A.  1635,^  B.C.L.  3  July 
1636,  D.C.L.  164!;  Judge  of  the 
Admiralty  Court  1653-60;  marr.  at 
St.  Mabyn,  co.  Cornwall,  10  May 
1640;  according  to  Wood,  he  died 
in  Fleet  Street  4  April  1678,  and  was 
bur.  at  Clerkenwell ;  "  Willia'  Godol- 
phin, Doctor  of  the  Civill  Law,  bur'* 
in  the  Chancell"  {St./ames\  Clerken- 
well, Par.  Reg.,  I2  April  167S). 
{See  "  Dictionary  of  National 
Biography^'  Vol.  XXII.,  page  41.) 
2nd  husband. 


Grace,  bapt.  at  Eglo- 
shayle 22  November 
1617  ;  bur.  at  St.  Kew 
22  November  1638. 
She  marr.  at  St.  Kew 
2  December  1637, 
Francis  Burgess,  who 
marr.  2ndly  at  St. 
Columb  Major,  co. 
Cornwall,  17  February 
164^,  Ann  Hoblyn, 
dau.  of  Edward  Hob- 
lyn of  Nanswhyden, 
and  was  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Truro,  co. 
Cornwall,  7  October 
1684. 


Grace  Mangye,  dau.= 
of  Captain  George 
Mangye  of  Jamaica, 
West  Indies,  and 
relict  of  Thomas 
Tottle  of  Jamaica  ; 
died  31  August, 
bur.  at  St.  Anne's, 
Soho,  London,  6 
September  1687. 
ist  wife. 


=Sir  Hender  Molesworth  of  Pen-= 
carrow,  co.  Cornwall,  baronet ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will  7 
November  1646;  President  of  the 
Council  of  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies, 
Governor  of  Jamaica  1684-87  and 
1689;  aged  about  50,  11  February 
i68|;  created  a  baronet  19  July 
1689,  with  remainder  to  his  elder 
brother  ;  bur.  at  St.  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  12  August  1689.  Will 
dated  2  April  1689,  proved  5  Sep- 
tember 1689  (P.C.C.  127  Ent). 


=Mary  Temple,  dau.  of  Thomas  Temple 
of  Frankton,  co.  Wai  wick,  and  relict 
of  Sir  Thomas  Lynch,  knight.  Governor 
of  Jamaica,  who  died  25  August  1684 
{see"Dictio?tary  of  Natiofial  Biography," 
Vol.  XXXIV.,  page  J37);  marr.  at  St. 
Martin-in-the-F"ields,  London,  12  Feb- 
ruary i68|,  marriage  licence  (Faculty) 
dated  11  February  i68f,  she  then  aged 
about  22;  died  10  July  1721.  Will 
dated  6  July  172 1,  proved  11  July 
1 72 1  (P.C.C.  134  Buckingham). 


Mary  Molesworth  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Holborn,  London; 
bapt.  19  April  1703  ;  died  13 
January,   bur.  at  Egloshayle 

27  January  172*.  M.I.  Will 
dated  8  January  172I-,  proved 
12  May  1725  (P.C.C.  116 
Romney). 

Margery    Molesworth,    bapt. 

28  February  170I  ;  bur.  at 
Egloshayle  19  September 
1720.     M.I. 


Sir  John  Molesworth  of  Pencarrow,= 
baronet;  bapt.  28I''ebruary  170^;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  3  June  1728;  adminis- 
trator to  will  of  his  grandfather,  Sir  John 
Molesworth,  10  July  1730;  e.xecutor  to 
will  of  his  sister,  Mary  Molesworth,  12 
May  1725;  M.P.  for  Newport,  co. 
Cornwall,  4  March  173!,  and  for  co. 
Cornwall  12  December  1744,  22  July 
1747,  and  I  May  1754;  died  4  April, 
bur.  at  Egloshayle  14  April  1766.  Will 
dated  27  F'ebruary  1766,  proved  22  April 
1766  (P.C.C.  150  7\ndall). 


^Barbara  Morice,  dau. 
of  Sir  Nicholas  Morice 
of  Werrington,  co. 
Devon,  baronet ;  marr. 
in  1728  ;  died  at 
Staines,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  24,  17  May,  bur. 
at  Egloshayle  31  May 
1735.     M.L 


i'S 


Richard  Molesworth,  not  21, 
7  November  1646  j  living  in 
1716. 


Dr.      Robert      Hart      of=j=Mary,   marr.  at   Lanhydrock,  co. 


Boconnion,  Helland,  co. 
Cornwall. 


Cornwall,     10     November     168 
\blank  in  ortg.] 


A 


Prudence  Molesworth,  bapt. 
6  March  lyofj  bur.  at 
Egloshayle,  co.  Cornwall,  2 
March  i7i|.     M.I. 

Header  Molesworth,  bapt.  at 
Egloshayle' 1 6  May  1709;  of 
the  Middle  Temple  ;  died  at 
Newington,  co.  Surrey,  6 
February,  bur.  at  Egloshayle 
21  February  i73f.  Will 
dated  12  December  1732, 
proved  15  February  173! 
(P.C.C.  S3  J'nce). 


Sparke  Molesworth, 
bapt.  at  Egloshayle 
1 1  April  1 7 1 1  ;  of 
Trinity  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, and  the  Inner 
Temple,  London  ; 
died  at  Naples,  Italy, 
9  June  1739.  Will 
dated  3  March  173I, 
proved  9  August 
1739  (P.C.C.  181 
Henchman) 


Prudence,  bapt.  29  April  171 7;  executor 
to  her  brothers'  wills,  Hender  Molesworth, 

15  February  173I,  and  to  Sparke  Moles- 
worth 9  August  1739;  died  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  2  May,  bur.  at  Egloshayle 
II  May  1741.  She  marr.  Hugh  Gregor 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  and 
Hollyport,  co.  Berks,  who  died  4  June 
1755-  Will  dated  8  April  1750  with 
codicil    dated     2    January    1755,    proved 

16  June  175s  by  Jane  Gregor,  daughter 
(P.C.C.  161  Paul).     =T= 

A 


Frances  Smyth,= 
dau.  and  coheir  of 
James  Smyth  of 
St.  Audries,  co. 
Somerset ;  marr.  28 
September  1755, 
marriage  settle- 
ments dated  1 5  Au- 
gust 1755;  bur.  at 
Egloshayle  9  July 
1758.  Adminis- 
tration granted  2 
June  1762  to  her 
husband  (P.C.C.) 
I  St  wife. 


=Sir  John  Molesworth  of  Pencarrow,  co.  Cornwall,= 
baronet;  born  12  March  172I,  bapt.  9  April 
1729;  of  Balliol  College,  O.xford,  matriculated 
14  April  1749;  M.P.  for  co.  Cornwall  15  May 
1765,  29  March  1768,  and  25  October  1774; 
head  of  the  firm  of  Sir  John  Molesworth  and 
Co.,  bankers  at  Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  24  June 
1 771;  died  20  October,  bur.  at  Egloshayle 
26  October  1775.  Will  dated  23  May  1775. 
Administration  granted  10  June  1777  (P.C.C. 
276  Collier). 


.Barbara  St.  Aubyn,  dau 
of  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn 
of  Clowance,  co.  Corn- 
wall, 3rd  baronet ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  22  June 
1762;  administratrix  to 
her  son,  Hender  Moles- 
worth 7  January  1800; 
died  14  August  1814. 
2nd  wife. 


Sir  William  Molesworth  of  Pencarrow,  6th= 
baronet ;  born  at  Langdon,  co.  Devon,  30  June, 
bapt.  at  Plympton,  co.  Devon,  i  July  1758; 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1779  ; 
M.P.  for  CO.  Cornwall  1784-90,  High  Sheriff 
1796;  died  at  Gloucester  Square,  London, 
aged  40,  22  February,  bur.  at  Egloshayle 
8  March  1798.  Will  dated  27  August  1797, 
proved  7  April  1798,  by  Felix  Buckley  and 
William  Henry  Fellows,  the  Exors  (P.C.C. 
277  Walpole). 


/K 


^Caroline  Treby  Ourry,  dau.  of  Paul  Henry 
Ourry,  R.N.,  Commissioner  of  Plymouth 
Dockyard  and  M.P.  for  Plympton,  by  Charity 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''=  George 
Treby,  M.P.  for  Plympton;  born  26  June 
1761  ;  marr.  7  May  1786;  died  at  Cobham, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  81,  10  December  1842, 
and  bur.  there.  Will  dated  4  February 
1829,  with  codicil  dated  26  March  1830, 
proved  2  February  1843,  by  the  Rev. 
William  Molesworth,  the  son,  and  Caroline 
Molesworth,  the  daughter,  the  Exors 
(P.C.C.  118,  43)- 


{For  issue  see  "Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  no.) 


lib 


Catherine  Molesworth, 
bapt.  14  June  1730; 
bur.  at  Egloshayle, 
CO.  Cornwall,  18  June 
1734- 


William  Molesworth  of  Wembury,  co.= 
Devon;  bapt.  at  Egloshayle  19  October 
1732  ;  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 28  March  1751 ;  died  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  9  February  1762.  Ad- 
ministration granted  10  April  1762,  to 
brother,  John  Molesworth  (P.C.C.) 


=Anne  Elizabeth  Smyth,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  James  Smyth  of 
St.  Audries,  co.  Somerset. 
Administration  granted  2  June 
1762,  to  John  Molesworth 
(P.C.C.) 


The  Rt.  Hon'''"^  John  Jeffreys  Pratt,  ist  Marquess  Camden,= 
K.G. ;  born  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  1 1  February, 
bapt.  13  March  1759;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A. 
1779,  LL.l).  1832;  M.P.  for  Bath  11  September  1780, 
6  April  1784,  and  21  June  1790;  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
July  1782  to  April  1783,  and  December  1783  to  1789,  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  1789-94,  P.C.  21  June  1793;  succeeded 
his  father  as  Earl  Camden,  Viscount  Bayham  and  Baron 
Camden  18  April  1794;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  11 
March  1795  to  1798  ;  K.G.  14  August  1799  ;  Secretary  for 
War  May  1804,  Lord  President  of  the  Council  June  1805  ; 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Kent  1808;  created  Earl  of  Brecknock 
and  Marquess  Camden  7  September  1812;  Chancellor  of 
the  University  of  Cambridge  1834  ;  died  8  October  1840. 
(See  '' Dictio7iary  of  National  Biography"  Vol.  XLVL, 
page  2go.)  /\ 


^Frances,  marr.  at 
Lord  Duncan's 
house  in  Charles 
Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  London, 
31  December 
1785;  died  7  July 
1829. 


Barbara  Moles- 
worth, living 
2  June  1762  ; 
died  in  infancy. 


Rev.  John  Molesworth,  born  at= 
Pencarrow,  co.  Cornwall,  3  September, 
bapt.  at  Egloshayle  6  September  1763; 
of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 17  October  1781,  aged  18,  B.C.L. 
1788;  Rector  of  St.  Breoke  and  St. 
Ervan,  co.  Cornwall;  died  18  Septem- 
ber, bur.  at  St.  Breoke  26  September 
181 1.  Will  dated  3  February  1801, 
proved  30  October  181 1,  by  Catharine 
Molesworth,  the  relict,  the  sole 
executrix  (P.C.C.  457  Crickett). 


Catharine  St.  Aubyn,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn 
of  Clowance,  co.  Cornwall,  4th  baronet,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Wingfield  of  Durham  ;  born 
2  September,  baptism  registered  at  St.  James', 
Westminster,  6  September  1760;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  26  June  1790, 
marriage  settlements  dated  18  June  1790;  died  at 
Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  76,  21  October,  bur.  at 
St.  Breoke  28  October  1836.  Will  dated  4  July  1835, 
with  codicil  dated  9  April  1836,  proved  23  December 
1836,  by  the  Rev.  John  Molesworth,  the  son,  one  of 
the  executors  (P.C.C.  732  Sfotvell).  , 


A\ 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  I.) 


Barbara  Moles-  Hender  Molesworth  of  Tregunna,  co. 

worth,    bapt.    4  Cornwall  ;  bapt.  at  Egloshayle  26  May 

February  1765;  1766;  died  6  November  1799.     Will 

bur.     at     Eglo-  dated   15  July   1798.     Administration 

shayle   18  June  granted     7     January     1800     (P.C.C. 

1771.  42  Adderley). 


Catherine  Moles- 
worth, bapt.  16 
August  1768;  bur. 
at  Egloshayle  27 
November  1769. 


Sparke  Moles- 
worth, bapt. 
22  November 
1  769  ;  bur.  at 
Egloshayle  1 3 
June  1770. 


117 


Collins. 

[Vol.4,  P-  II3-] 


Pedigree  of  Collins. 


John  Collins  of 

Betterton, 

in   the 

parish 

of=i=Joan, 

living 

East  Lockinge, 

CO.  Berks; 

receives  lease 

of 

20  July 

1521. 

Betterton  from  Prior  of  Poughley  20 

July  15 

21. 

Will  dated  1528, 

proved  24 

August 

1528. 

A 

John  Collins  of  Betterton,  yeoman ;    executor  to  his  father's=pJoan,    marr.     Richard   Collins, 


will  24  August  1528;  bur.  at  East  Lockinge  11  September 
1581.  Will  dated  15  December  1579,  proved  6  December 
1581  (Arch:  of  Berks,  G  13). 


before  1528.     living  in  1528. 


John  Collins  of  Betterton,=j=Joan    Blagrove,    dau.      Henry  Collins  of  West=j=Agnes    {Radiey), 


yeoman ;  executor  to  will 
of  his  brother,  Henry 
Collins,  12  December 
1576,  and  to  his  father's 
will  6  December  1581  ; 
bur.  at  East  Lockinge 
7  May  1584.  Will  dated 
1584,  proved  15  September 
1584  (P.C.C.  26  Watson). 


of  John  Blagrove ; 
marr.  2  June  1572 ; 
executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  15  Sep- 
tember 1584;  bur.  at 
East  Lockinge  10 
July  1597.  She  marr. 
2ndly  John  Doe, 
living  26  March  1615. 


Ginge,  in  the  parish 
of  East  Lockinge, 
husbandman  ;  bur.  at 
East  Lockinge  20  No- 
vember 1576.  Will 
dated  9  November  1576, 
proved  12  December 
1576  (Arch:  of  Berks, 
G  58).  A 


marr.  at  East 
Lockinge  6  Feb- 
ruary 157! ;  living 
9  November 

1576. 


John  Collins  of  Betterton,  yeoman  ;  bapt.= 
at  East  Lockinge  4  September  1573  ;  men- 
tioned in  his  father's  will  in  1584  ;  bur.  at 
East  Lockinge  26  March  161 5.  Will  dated 
15  March  i6i4,  proved  in  161 5. 


=Joan  Knappe,  named  as  executrix  to  her  husband's 
will  15  March  i6i|-;  mentioned  in  will  of  her 
daughter,  Joan  Collins,  5  May  1631.  She  marr. 
2ndly  Thomas  Pumfrey,  executor  to  the  will  of  his 
step-daughter,  Joan  Collins,  8  June  1631. 


John  Collins  of= 
Betterton,  gent  ; 
bapt.  atEast  Lock- 
inge 4  March 
16^  ;  receives 
lease  of  Betterton 
from  the  Dean  of 
Westminster  14 
December  1632. 
Will  dated  1 9  May 
1656,  proved  21 
August  1656,  and 
27  January  i66| 
(Arch:  of  Berks). 


=Mary  Doe,  dau.  of 
Richard  Doe  of 
Harwell, CO.  Berks ; 
marr.  before  14 
December  1632 ; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  21 
August  1656;  bur. 
at  East  Lockinge 
9  August  1664. 
Will  dated  3  Au- 
gust 1664,  proved 
31  August  1664 
{V.CC.<)o  Bruce). 


JoanCoIlinSjbapt. 
at  East  Lockinge 
4  Dec.  1608; 
not  21,  15  ^Lirch 
i6i|;  bur.  at 
East  Lockinge  1 2 
May  1 63 1.  Will 
dated  5  May 
1 63 1,  proved  8 
June  1 63 1  (Arch: 
of  Berks,  original 
will). 


William  Castle=T=Martha,  bapt.  at  East 
of  West  Ginge,  Lockinge  29  Dec. 
yeoman.  Ad-  161 1  ;  not  21,  15 
ministration  March  i6i4;  men- 
granted  8  No-  tioned  as  unmarried 
vember  1697,  in  will  of  her  sister, 
to  Martha     Joan  Collins,  5  May 

Castle,  the  1631  ;  mentioned  in 
relict.  will  of  her  sister-in- 

law,  Mary  Collins,  3 
Aug.  1664;  adminis- 
tratrix to  her  husband 
8  Nov.  1697. 


Richard  Matthew=i=Elizabeth,     bapt. 


of  Hampton 

Norris,  co.  Berks, 
gent ;  living  3 
August  1664. 


East  Lockinge 
October  1635  ;  marr. 
before  19  May  1656  ; 
living  3  August  1664. 


! 

Robert  Lydall  of  Didcot,=f=Martha,    bapt.    at    East 
CO.  Berks,  gent ;  mentioned 
in  his  mother-in-law's  will 
3  August  1664;  aged  45, 
14  March  i66i. 


A\ 


Lockinge  27  December 
1637;  marr.  there  21 
October  1659;  living 
3  August  1664. 


A 


118 


.1. 

William  Collins,  men-=i= 
tioned  in  his  father's 
will  in  1528,  and  in  will 
of  his  brother,  John 
Collins,  15  December 
1579- 


Robert  Collins, 
living  in  1528. 


Jane  Collins,  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  uncle,  John 
Collins,  15  December  1579. 


John  Collins  of  Harwell,^ 
CO.  Berks ;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  in  1528; 
executor  to  will  of  his 
nephew,  Henry  Collins, 
12  December  1576.  /|x 


Joan    Collins, 
living  in  1528. 


Alice   Collins, 
living  in  1528. 


Thomas  Collins, 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother, 
Henry  Collins,  9 
November  1576, 
and  in  his  father's 
will  15  December 
1579  ;  living  in 
1584. 


William  Collins,  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  brother,  Henry 
Collins,  9  November  1576, 
and  in  his  father's  will 
15  December  1579;  living 
in  1584. 


Robert  Collins  of  East= 
Hanney,  co.  Berks, 
yeoman  ;  bapt.  at  East 
Lockinge,  co.  Berks, 
4  August  1548.  Will 
dated  30  May  161 7, 
proved  5  July  16 17 
(Arch :  of  Berks, 
L715-) 


^Martha  Stevenson, 
executrix  to  her  hus- 
band's will  5  July 
1 6 1 7  ;  bur.  at  East 
Hanney.  Will  dated 
15  September  1631, 
proved  at  Oxford  1 1 
March  163I  (Arch: 
of  Berks). 


/K 


Ann,  living  15  December  1579;  marr.  at  East  Lockinge 
,6  July  1559,  John  Hawkins,  living  in  1584. 

1 


Jane,    living    9    November 
marr.  {/o/in)  I  Joe.  — 
A 


1576 


Pumfrey. 


=Martha,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 
20  September  1575  ;  men- 
tioned in  her  father's  will  in 
1584,  and  in  will  of  her 
brother,  John  Collins,  15 
March  i6i4. 


A 


Anthony=j=Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 
Woodward,  i  November  1577;  marr.  there  16 
June  1595;  mentioned  in  her  father's 
will  in  1584,  and  in  will  of  her 
brother,  John  Collins,  15  March 
i6it. 


/K 


John  Collins  of  Betterton,  in  the  parish  of  East  Lockinge,= 
gent;  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge  6  December  1640;  executor 
to  his  mother's  will  31  August  1664,  and  to  his  father's 
will  27  January  i66|;  entered  his  pedigree  in  Ashmole's 
"Visitation  of  Berks"  1664-66;  receives  Grant  of  Arms 
from  Sir  Edward  Bysshe,  Clarencieux,  6  May  1672  ;  bur. 
at  East  Lockinge  14  December  1685.  Will  dated  13 
March  i684,  proved  2  February  i68j,  by  Charles 
Fettiplace  (Arch:  of  Berks). 


=Ann  Fettiplace, 
dau.  of  Charles 
Fettiplace  of 
Earl's  Court, 
Lam  borne  \Vood- 
lands,  CO.  Berks, 
esquire  ;  living 
13  March  168A. 


Richard  Collins, 
bapt.  at  East 
Lockinge  8  De- 
cember 1642  ; 
bur.  there  3  Au- 
gust 1644. 


iiy 


I  I 

Thomas     Doe,=Jane,bapt.atEastLockinge,     Simon  Badcock,=j=Mary,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 


i6i| 


living  15  March     co.  Berks,  9  January  iSg^^j     living   15   March 
mentioned    in    her   father's     161 
will  in  1584,  and  in  will  of 
her  brother,   John  Collins, 
15  March  161^. 


20  July  1582;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  in  1584; 
marr.  at  East  Lockinge  7 
November  1603;  died  before 
15  March  i6i|. 


/K 


Frances,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 
22  November  1644  ;  living 
unmarried  3  August  1664  ;  bur. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Reading,  co. 
Berks,  5  August  1676.  She 
marr.  Thomas  Harrison  of 
Reading,  gent ;  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Reading,  9  August 
1635;  bur.  there  7  September 
1694.  =j= 

A 


Jonathan  Collins  of  the  Middle  Joan,  bapt.  at     Mary  Collins, 

Temple,  London,  gent;  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge     bapt.  at  East 

East  Lockinge  30  April  1647;  11    September     Lockinge    14 

mentioned  in  his  mother's  will  1649;      living     Dec.      1652; 

3  August  1664;  of  St.  Edmund's  unmarried      3     bur.  there  10 

Hall,    Oxtbrd,    matriculated    9  August    1664  ;     Nov.  1655. 

December  1664,  aged  18;  ad-  marr.    William 

niitted  to  Middle  Temple  1666;  Reveof  Eurgh- 

bur.  in  the  Temple  Church  19  field, co.  Berks. 
January  i66|.  =f= 

A 


John  Collins, 
born  27  Sep- 
tember, bapt. 
at  East  Lock- 
inge 12  Oc- 
tober 1664; 
bur.  there  3 
August  1667. 


Ann  Head,= 
dau.  of  John 
Head  of 
Hodcote,co. 
Berks,  esq.; 
bur.  at  East 
Lockinge  3 
June  1707. 
I  St  wife. 


=Charles  Collins  of  West  Better-= 
ton,  in  the  parish  of  East 
Lockinge,  esquire,  J.  P.  ;  born 
13  June,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 
5  July  1666 ;  of  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
18  April  1684;  admitted  to 
Inner  Temple  1685  ;  bur.  at 
EastLockinge7  July  1734.  Will 
dated  20  April  1732,  proved  14 
October  1 734  (Arch :  of  Berks, 
48  "23").  He  marr.  4thly 
Sarah  ;  mentioned  in  her  hus- 
band's will  20  April  1732.  She 
marr.  2ndly  i  January  17 3I,  the 
Rev.  Christopher  Bowerbank, 
Rector  of  Weyhill,  co.  Hants. 


=Elizabeth  CoghilV 
dau.  of  Sutton 
Coghill  of  Bletch- 
ington,  CO.  Oxford, 
esquire ;  marriage 
settlements  dated 
24  September 
1709  ;  died  s.p. 
19  October  17 13, 
bur.  at  Bletching- 
ton.  M.L  2nd 
wife. 


=Ann  White, 
dau.  of  Ferdi- 
nando  White 
of  Friars 

Court,  CO. 
Berks,  esq. ; 
bur.  at  East 
Lockinge  22 
Feb. 
3rd  wife 


i72|- 


Rev.  John  Collins,  bapt.  at 
East  Lockinge  22  October 
1 699 ;  of  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  2  Nov. 
1715,  aged  16,  B.A.  1719, 
M.A.  1722;  bur.  at  East 
Lockinge  7  Sept.  1724. 


Charles  Collins, 
bapt.  at  East 
Lockinge  27  De- 
cember 1700  ; 
bur.  there  i  Feb- 
ruary 170J. 


Charles  Fetti-^Charlotte,  bapt.=i=John  Saunders 
place.  Will  at  East  Lockinge  of  Woolston, 
dated  2  Feb-     6    June    1 702 ;     co.  Berks, 

ruary  i7|§-  living  20  April  esquire;  living 
ist  husband.     1732.  20  April  1732. 

2nd  husband. 
A 


Charles  Collins,  bapt. 
at  East  Lockinge  28 
April  1704;  bur.  there 
7  May  1704. 


Charles  Collins,  bapt. 
at  East  Lockinge  17 
May  1705;  bur.  there 
4  July  1706. 


Richard    Harland   of^=Frances,   bapt.   at    East 
Sutton-on-the-Forest,     Lockinge     13     October 
1706  ;      unmarried     13 
October    1727  ;     living 
20  April  1732. 


CO.     York,     esquire 
living  20  April  1732. 


Jonathan  Collins  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  John    Collins, 
esquire,   barrister-at-law ;   born  i8  May,  bapt.  at  born    ii     De- 
East  Lockinge,  co.  Berks,  31  December  1667;  cember  1669; 
of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  24  died  young. 
October  1684,  aged  17,  B.A.  1688,  M.A.  1691; 
called  to  the  Bar  1693  ;  marr.  Sarah  Hooper. 

A 


Ann  Collins,  born  20  March 
1675,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 
II  April  1673  ;  bur.  there  26 
July  1720.  Administration 
granted  26  July  1720. 


Richard    Collins    of    Betterton,    in    the=^Jane  Corderoys,     Thomas  Collins,=f=Mary  Carr   of 


parish    of    East    Lockinge,    gent ;    born     bur.      at       East     bapt.      at      East 


6  October,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge  28 
October  1674;  bur.  there  23  Novem- 
ber 1735.  Administration  granted  5 
December  1735,  to  John  Collins,  the 
nephew  (Arch  :  of  Berks,  IIL  139). 


Lockinge26April     Lockinge  23  Jan 
1729.  uary  167^;   bur. 

there     16     April 
1707-  A 


Oxford ;  living 
20  April  1732. 


Ferdinando  Collins  of= 
Betterton,  esquire  ;  bapt. 
at  East  Lockinge  13  Feb- 
ruary 171! ;  of  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 7  November  1732, 
aged  17;  died,  aged  79, 
23  August,  bur.  at  East 
Lockinge  27  August  1792. 


=Katherine  Booth, 
dau.  of  .  .  .  Booth 
of  Belmonte,  co. 
Berks  ;  died,  aged 
85,  bur.  at  East 
Lockinge  7  De- 
cember 1802. 


Anna  Amadea  Collins,  bapt. 
at  East  Lockinge  24  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  there  4  March 
i7if  _ 

Charles  Collins,  bapt.  at  East 
Lockinge  1 7  September 
1 7 18;  bur.  there  27  May 
1719. 


Lorenzo  Collins, 
bapt.  at  East 
Lockinge  21  Sep- 
tember 1719; 
bur.  there  6  No- 
vember 1764. 


Ferdinando  Collins,  born  at  East 
Lockinge  28  February  174^,  bapt. 
there  27  March  1747  ;  bur.  at  East 
Lockinge  27  April  1770. 


Ann,  bom  9  January,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge  15 
February  17I0;  marr.  there  29  January  1769,  Francis 
Brownswood  Bullock. 


Rev.  John  Collins  of  Betterton  ;  born  at= 
Betterton  8  July,  bapt.  at  East  Lockinge 
2  August  1753;  of  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  27  October  1767, 
aged  14,  B.A.  1771,  M.A.  1774  ;  Vicar  of 
Cheshunt,  co.  Hertford ;  died  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  aged  72,  17  March,  bur.  at 
East  Lockinge  23  March  1826.     M.L 


J<r/i^^2—   ^^^ 


^■■z<^ 


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=Martha  Smith,  dau.  of  James  and  Catherine,  bapt. 
Mary  Smith  of  Hammersmith,  atEastLockinge 
CO.  Middlesex,  and  of  Rotterdam  ;  2  April  1760; 
marr.  at  Hammersmith  ;  died  at     marr.  Isaac 

Lydiard  Tregoz,  co.   Wilts,   aged     Pickering        of 
64,     7     January,    bur.     at     East     Foxlease,       co. 
Lockinge      13      January      1841.     Hants,  esquire. 
M.I.      Will  dated  4  April   1840, 
proved   22   April    1841,  by  John 
Edward  Armstrong  and   Richard 
Collins    Smith,   the   nephew,   the 
executor  (P.C.C.  257,  41). 


(^For  issue  see  '■'■  Visi/ation  of  Eiii^^land  and  Wales'' 
Vol.   II'.,  f^age   //J.) 


Collins.  J4^iii  of  John  Conines,  i^Si. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  113.] 

In  the  Name  of  God  Ame  In  the  yeare  of  our  Lorde  God  one 
thousande  fyve  hundreth  iij  skore  &  nyne  {sic)  the  xv'"'  daye  of  December 
and  in  the  -xx'*'  and  ij  yeare  of  the  reigne  of  our  most  sovereigne  ladye 
Elizabeth  by  the  grace  of  God  of  Englande  Fraunce  &  Ireland  Queene 
Defender  of  the  Faythe  &c  I  John  Colhnes  of  Betterton  w-'i^in  the 
Parishe  of  East  Locking  in  the  Countie  of  Barckf  yeoman  being  whoUe 
of  mynde  and  of  pfytt  memorie  praysed  be  the  Lorde  of  Hosts  doo 
make  this  my  last  Wyll  and  Testament  in  mauner  and  forme  following 
Fyrst  I  bequeathe  my  Soule  into  the  handes  of  All  mightie  God 
my  Maker  trusting  to  be  saved  by  the  meryttf  of  his  sonne  Jesus 
Christ  his  passion  and  by  faith  in  His  blood  Allso  I  wyll  my 
bodye  to  be  buryed  w'''in  the  Churche  yearde  of  East  Lockinge 
Item  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  Mother  Churche  of  Sard  iiij" 
Itm  I  give  to  my  parishe  Churche  of  East  Lockinge  x^  Item  I 
give  to  the  poore  peoples  boxe  of  the  same  Parishe  iij^  iiij''  Item 
I  give  and  bequeathe  to  Thomas  Collines  my  sonne  fortie  pounds 
of  good  and  lawful!  monie  of  England  twentie  tegg  sheepe  two 
heaffers  and  one  cowe  six  pewter  platters  one  flocke  bed  one 
bolster  of  flocks  and  one  payre  of  Canvas  sheetes  one  payre  of 
blanketts  and  one  coverlett  to  be  payed  and  delyvered  unto  the 
sayed  Thomas  Collins  w'in  one  yeare  nexte  after  my  decease 
Itm  I  give  to  my  sonne  Wittm  Collins  w"'in  one  yeare  nexte  after 
to  be  payed  and  delyvered  unto  him  these  goodes  following  In 
primis  fortie  poundes  of  good  and  lawfuU  monie  of  England  twentie 
tegge  sheepe  five  heffers  and  one  cowe  sixe  pewter  platters  one 
flocke  bed  and  one  bolster  of  flocks  one  payre  of  Canvas  sheetes 
one  payre  of  blanketts  and  one  covlett  Provided  allwaies  that  if 
there  be  not  soe  manie  tegg  sheepe  as  are  aforesayed  geven  unto 
my  sayed  two  sonnes  Thomas  and  Wittm  that  then  my  Executor 
shall  make  uppe  the  whoUe  nomber  w'*'  other  yong  sheepe  Itm 
I  give  and  bequeathe  to  my  sonne  Thomas  Collins  Broddocks  land 
w">  all  and  singler  the  appurtenancf  situate  lying  and  being  in 
.Steventon  in  the  Countie  of  Barcks  one  Close  and  two  akers  of 
arable  lande  to  the  same  belonging  w'^''  I  latelye  purchased  of  one 
John  Payne  of  \Vantage  dwelling  at  the  signe  of  the  George  there 
to  have  and  to  holde  unto  the  sayed  Thomas  Collins  for  tearme  of 
his  lyffe  and  after  his  deceasse  the  remainder  thereof  to  John 
Collins  my  eldest  sonne  and  to  the  heires  males  of  his  bodie 
lawfully  begotten  And  for  defalte  of  such  issue  the  remainder 
thereof  to  the  right  heires  of  me  the  sayed  John  Collins  for  ev 
Itm  I  geve  and  bequeathe  unto  my  sonne  Wittm  Collins  aforesayed 
one  other  howse  of  myne  w'^  all  &  singuler  the  appurtenancp 
situate  lying  &  being  in  Stevington  aforesayed  now  or  of  late  in  the 
teanure  or  occupacon  of  one  John  Smythe  or  of  his  assignes  To 
have  and  to  holde  unto  the  sayed  WiHm  Collins  for  tearme  of  his  liffe 
and  after  his  decease  the  remainder  thereof  to  John  Collins  above 
sayed  my  sonne  and  the  heires  males  of  his  bodye  lawfullye 
begotten  And  for  defalte  of  such  issue  the  remainder  thereof  to  the 
right  heires  of  me  the  sayed  John  Collins  for  ev  Item  I  give  and 
bequeathe    to    Robert    Collins    my    sonne    fyve   poundes  of   good    & 


lawfull   monie   of    Engtande   to    payed   unto    him   within   one    yeare  Collins. 

next    after     my    decease     Item     I     give    to    my    sonne    Rotitf    two      [Vol.  4,  p.  113.] 

children    that    is   to    saye    Will™   and    Marie    to    either   of   them    one 

busshell    of    maulte    Itm    I    give    to    my    daughter    Anne    Hawkin's 

children  to  evye  of  them  one  bushell  of  maulte  Itm  I  give  to  John 

Doe  my  daughter  Janes  sonne  sixe  qrters  of  barlye  whereof  three  of 

them  to  be  payed  and  delyvered  unto  him  when  he  shall  be  eighten 

yeares  of  age   Item    I    give   to    Leonard    Doe   his    brother  one  qrter 

of    barlie    to    be    delived     Unto    him    when    he    shall    be    twentie 

yeares  of  age   Itm   I   give  to   Christiane    Doe   theire  sister  one  q'ter 

of  barlye    to    be   delyv**   unto    her   when    she    shall    be    xviij    yeares 

of    age     Item    I     give    to     Jane     Collins     my    brother     VViHm     his 

daughter     one     q''ter    of    barlie     Item     I     give    to    Eline    Doe    my 

servant    one    qi'ter    of    barlie     to     be    delyv''    unto    her    v/^Hn     one 

yeare    nexte    after    my    decease    Item    I    give    to    Anne    Doe    her 

sister   one   q''ter   of    barlie   to    be    delyv'^    unto   her   w'^'in   one    yeare 

next  after  my  decease  And  of  this   my  last   Wyll  and   Testament   I 

doo    make    and    ordaine    my    eldest    sonne    John    Collins    my    full 

Executor    unto    whom    I    give   and    bequeathe   all    other    my    goodes 

chattalls     leases    and    all     other    things    and    thing     moveable    and 

unmoveables     whatsoev''    my     funerall    expens'    debtf    and    legacies 

discharged    And    I    doo    revoke    &    disannull    all    other    Will    and 

Testamentf   heretofore  made   provided  allwayes   and  I    doo  will   and 

ordaine   that   yf  mye   sonne    John   doe    decease    w'''oute   anne   issue 

males  of  his    bodye   lawfullye   begotten   that   all  suche   interest   right 

and    tytle  that    shall    be  to   come   and    not   expired    in    the   lease   of 

better  farme    wherein  I  dwell  and  in   a  lease  there  I    have  in  certen 

groundes  w''^  the   appurtenancf   in    the    Parishe  of   Wantage  coiri   of 

Barckf   called  Barwell    shall  remaine   and  be  to   suche  of  the  heires 

male  that   shall   be  lyving  of  me  the  sayed  John   Collins   In  wytnes 

wherof  to  this  my    Will   I   have   setto   my  hand  and   seale  the  daye 

and  yeare  above  written  And  of  this   my  last   Wyll   and    Testament 

I   make  and  ordeine  my  Ovseers   Edward   Keate  and  Wittm   Collins 

my  brother   And    I    doo   give   to   eche   of  theime   for   theire   paynes 

to    be    taken    in   this    behalfe   x'   of    currant    Englishe    monie    These 

wytnesses    John    Sorey    the    Wryter    John    Doe    Edward    Wyse    and 

others.     Proved  6  December   1581. 

Invetorum   CCClxxj''  vij^  v'f. 

Archdeaconry  of  Berks. 


Will  of  John  Collins,  1614. 

In  the  Name  of  God  Amen  I  J[ohn]  Collins  of  Betterton  in 
the  County  of  Berks  Yeoman  beinge  of  good  and  perfect  memorie 
[thanks  bee  to  God]  doe  make  this  my  [laste  will]  and  te.stamente  in 
manner  and  forme  foUowinge  Firste  I  will  that  my  bodye  be  buried 
in  the  Church  of  East  Lockinge  [and  my]  soule  I  committ  unto  the 

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Collins.  mercifull  handes  of  Almyghtie  God   Item  I  give  and  bequeathe  unto 

[Vol.  4,  p.  uj.]  my  elder  daugliter  Joane  Collins  [three  ?J  hundred  pounds  And  alsoe 
I  give  and  bequeathe  to  my  younger  daughter  Martha  Collins 
three  hundred  pounds  the  sa[yde  lejgacies  to  bee  payed  unto  my 
sayd  daughters  at  there  several]  ages  of  one  and  tvventie  yeares  or 
theire  severall  dayes  of  marriadge  [the  wh]ich  shall  firste  happen 
Item  I  give  unto  my  onely  sonne  John  Collins  my  lease  of  Betterton 
Provided  allways  that  my  wife  [Jojane  towards  the  breedeinge  and 
bringeinge  upp  of  my  children  shall  have  the  use  and  occupacon 
and  take  the  profittes  of  the  said  lease  [untill?]  my  said  sonne  shall 
accomplishe  the  age  of  twentie  and  one  yeares  if  my  said  wife  shall 
live  soe  longe  And  if  it  shall  happen  my  [sa]id  sonne  to  dye  before 
hee  shall  accomplishe  the  age  of  one  and  twentie  yeares  then  my 
meaneinge  is  that  the  said  lease  [after  suche  tyme  as  my  said  sonne 
shoulde  have  accomplished  the  said  age  of  one  and  twentie  yeares  if 
he  had  lived]  shall  fullie  come  remaine  [and]  bee  to  my  said  two 
daughters  Allsoe  my  will  is  that  if  my  wife  shall  happen  to  die 
before  my  sonne  shall  come  to  the  full  age  of  one  [and]  twentie  yeares 
then  the  said  lease  shall  bee  unto  my  sonne  but  if  my  sonne  and  wife 
shall  happen  bothe  to  die  before  my  sonne  shall  come  to  the  full  age 
of  one  and  twenty  yeares  then  the  said  lease  shal  bee  and  remaine 
presentlie  and  joynetlie  unto  my  daughters  [Item]  I  will  and 
bequeathe  unto  my  said  sonne  John  Collins  fower  hundred  poundes 
in  money  to  bee  payed  unto  him  at  his  full  age  [of  twen]tie  and  one 
yeares  if  my  said  wife  shall  live  untill  suche  tyme  as  my  said  sonne 
John  shall  come  unto  the  full  age  of  ei[ghte  ?]  yeares  Item  I  give 
unto  every  one  of  sister  Woodwards  children  fiftie  shillinges  a  peace 
Item  I  give  unto  everie  one  of  [my  sist]ers  Pumfreys  children  fiftie 
shillinges  a  peece  Item  I  give  unto  everie  one  of  my  brothers 
Badcockes  children  fiftie  sh[illinges]  a  peece,  to  be  paide  unto  them 
,  as  my  gifte  by  my  brother  Badcocke  out  of  a  debte  of  thirtie  poundes 

which  he  owethe  mee  and  [the  r]este  of  the  said  debte  of  thirtie 
poundes  I  doe  forgive  my  said  brother  Badcocke  Item  I  give  unto 
my  brother  Thomas  Doe  fiftie  shillinges  and  my  sisters  Katherine 
Kimber  and  Joane  Doe  fiftie  shillings  a  peece  Item  I  give  to  my 
cosan  Margerie  Tories  thirtie  shillings  Item  I  give  and  bequeathe 
unto  my  Cozan  Henery  Collins  five  poundes  in  money  Item  I  give 
and  bequeathe  unto  godsonne  Richard  Blagrove  five  poundes  in 
money  to  be  paide  unto  him  by  John  Blagrove  his  father  whoe  owethe 
me  as  muche  Item  I  give  to  my  goddaughter  Elizabeth  Tories 
fiftie  shillinges  Item  I  give  unto  every  other  my  godchildren  twelve 
pence  a  peece  Item  I  give  unto  everie  of  the  servants  resideinge  in 
Betterton  farm  two  shillinges  a  peece  Item  I  give  unto  the  poore  of 
parishe  of  East  Lockinges  twentie  shillinges  and  I  give  and  bequeathe 
to  the  Church  of  East  Lockinges  tenn  shillinges  to  be  distributed  by 
my  Executrix  All  the  rest  of  my  goods  debtes  and  chattels  not 
before  given  or  bequeathed  I  give  to  my  well  beloved  wife  Joane 
Collins  whome  I  make  my  sole  Executrix  of  this  my  last  will  and 
testament  And  alsoe  I  make  overseers  of  this  my  last  will  and 
testamente  my  welbeloved  frendes  Edward  Clarke  of  Ardingdon  in 
the  Countie  of  Berks  Esquire  Francis  Keate  of  East  Lockinge  in 
the  Countie  aforesaide  Esquire  my  father-in-lawe  John  Doe  of 
Betterton  and  my  brother-in-lawe  Henery  Knappe  of  Chilton  whome  I 

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doe  intreate  to  see  this  my  last  will  and  testament  in  all  poyntes  fully  CoUins. 

to  be  executed  and  performed  In  Witness  whereof  I  have  here  unto      [Vdl.  4,  p.  113.] 

sett    my   hand   and   seale    and    published    the   same   as   my   last   will 

and   testament   the   fifteenthe    day  of   March   in    the    yeares    of    the 

Reigne  of  o'^  Sovereigne   Lord   King  James  of  England   France  and 

Ireland  the  twelfth  and  of  Scotland  the  eight  and  fortithe  Anno  Dni 

one    Thousande    sixe    hundred    and    foureteenthe    Memorandum    my 

further  will  and  meaneinge  is  to  give  to  every  one  of  my  overseers 

twentie  shillinges  to  buye  eache  of  them  a  ringe. 

The  marke  of  John  Collins  This  writeinge  was  signed  and  sealed 
by  the  sayd  John  Collins  and  published  as  his  last  will  and  testament 
the  day  and  yeare  above  written  in  the  presence  of  us  Ed:  Clarke 
Francis  Keate  John  Doe  Henery  Knapp  John  Coxedge. 


JVill  of  Johaiie  Collyns,  i6ji. 

In  the  Name  of  God  Amen  The  Fifte  day  of  May  1631  &  in 
the  seaveth  yeare  of  the  Raigne  of  o''  Sovaigne  Lord  Charles  by  the 
grace  of  God  kinge  of  England  Scotland  Fraunce  &  Ireland 
defender  of  the  Faythe  &c  I  Johane  Collyns  of  Betterton  in  the 
County  of  Berks  one  of  the  dawghters  of  John  Collyns  late  of 
Betterton  aforesayd  Yeoman  deceased  being  weake  in  body  but  of 
good  &  pfect  remembrance  (thankf  be  given  to  God  therefore)  doe 
make  ordayne  and  declare  this  my  last  will  &  testament  in  mann  & 
forme  following  viz  First  I  comitt  my  soule  into  the  handf  of 
Allmighty  God  my  Maker  &  to  Jesus  Christ  his  blessed  sonne  my 
only  savioure  &  redeemer  by  the  merittf  of  whose  most  precious 
death  &  passion  I  trust  assuredly  to  have  forgiveness  of  my  sinnes 
&  to  be  saved  Itm  I  comitt  body  to  the  earth  &  to  be  buried 
n  the  churche  of  Eastlocking  Itm  I  give  to  the  Churche  of 
Eastlocking  xx^  Itm  I  give  to  the  poore  of  Eastlocking  xiij^  iiij'' 
Itm  I  give  more  to  one  Phillippe  Barnewood  a  poore  man  v* 
Itm  I  give  Bridgett  Webb  the  wyfe  of  Arthure  Webb  of  Letcombe 
Regf  x^  Itm  I  give  to  my  deare  &  loving  mother  Johane  Pomfry 
Ixx"  Itm  I  give  to  my  loving  brother  John  Collyns  Ixxx"  Itm  I 
give  to  my  loving  sister  Martha  Collyns  1''  Itm  I  give  to  my 
loving  brother  in  lawe  John  Pomfry  x''  Itm  I  give  to  my  loving 
brother  in  lawe  Thomas  Pomfrye  x''  Itm  I  give  to  my  loving 
sister  in  lawe  Johane  Pomfrye  x''  All  which  somes  of  money 
excepting  that  w'=''  is  given  to  the  Churche  &  poore  my  will  is  shall 
be  payed  to  the  ptyes  wthin  sixe  monethes  next  after  my  deceasse 
Itm  I  doe  hereby  appoynt  &  make  my  loving  Father  in  lawe 
Thomas  Pomfrey  my  sole  Executor  of  this  my  last  Will  &  Testam' 
assuring  myself  hee  will  iustly  pforme  this  my  Will  &  testam'  &  see 
my  body  buryed  in  decent  manii  according  to  my  estate  ct  degree 
And  I  desyre  John  Nevill  of  Ardington  &  Edward  Haynes  of 
Locking  to  be  Ovseers  of  this  my  last  Will  &    Testam"  &  I  give  to 

125. 


Collins.  eyther  of  them  for  theyre  paynes  vj*  vj''  apeece  In  witness  whereof 

[Vol.  4,  p.  ii\]  I  the  sayd  Johane  Collyns  have  hereunto  put  my  hand  &  seale  the 
day  &  year  abovesaid  The  mke  of  x  Johane  Collyns  Mem  that 
this  Will  was  published  &  declared  to  be  the  last  Will  & 
testament  of  the  sayd  Johane  Collyns  in  the  prsence  of  Thomas 
Samuell  Edward  Haynes  Jonhn  Nearrell.     Proved  8  June   1631. 

Archdeaconry  of  Berks. 


IVill  of  fo/iii  Collins,  16^6  and  166^- 

Knowe  all  men  by  these  presents  That  I  John  Collins  of 
Betterton  in  the  Parish  of  East  Lockinge  in  the  County  of  Berks 
gent  being  weake  in  body  but  of  perfect  minde  and  memory  thankf 
be  given  vnto  Allmightie  God  doe  make  and  ordayne  my  last  Will 
and  Testam'  and  dispose  of  such  worldly  estate  as  it  hath  pleased 
God  to  bless  me  with  in  manner  following  (that  is  to  say)  First 
I  give  and  bequeath  vnto  the  poore  people  of  the  Parish  of  East 
Lockinge  the  sume  of  five  pounds  in  money  to  be  distributed  or 
bestowed  or  disposed  of  vnto  or  to  or  for  the  vse  &  benefitt  of  the 
said  poore  in  such  manner  as  my  executors  here  after  named  and 
the  Churchwardens  and  Overseers  of  the  poore  there  shall  think 
fitt  Also  I  give  vnto  every  of  my  servants  W^*"  shall  be  living  in  my 
house  at  the  tyme  of  my  decease  two  shillingf  six  pence  apeece 
Item  I  give  vnto  my  sister  Martha  Castell  the  sume  of  Tenne  poundf 
to  be  paid  w'Mn  three  moneths  next  after  my  decease  to  my  god- 
daughter and  neece  Anne  Castell  daughter  of  my  said  sister  Martha 
five  pounds  in  money  And  to  all  the  rest  of  my  said  sister's  children 
Three  poundp  apeece  all  the  said  children's  legacies  to  be  to 
them  respectively  paid  at  their  respective  ages  of  one  and  twentie 
yeares  if  they  shall  live  to  accomplish  that  age  and  if  anie  of  them 
shall  dye  before  he  or  she  shall  accomplish  the  age  of  one  and 
twentie  yeares  then  the  legacie  of  him  her  or  them  soe  dying  shall 
remayne  to  and  be  equallie  devided  amongest  the  survivors  Also 
I  give  vnto  my  sonne  in  lawe  Richard  Mathew  and  to  his  now  wife 
to  each  of  them  twentie  shillingf  apeece  to  buy  each  of  them  a  ring 
And  I  give  vnto  their  sonne  my  grandchild  Richard  Mathew  five 
pounds  to  be  paid  into  the  hands  of  my  said  sonne  in  lawe  for  the  vse 
and  benefitt  of  my  said  grand  child  and  my  said  sonne  in  lawes 
acquittance  shall  be  a  sufficient  discharge  for  the  same  Item  I  give 
vnto  my  loving  wief  Mary  Collins  the  sume  of  foity  poundf  of  lawfull 
money  of  England  to  be  paid  w'^'in  three  moneths  next  after  my 
decease  and  I  give  more  vnto  my  said  wief  all  my  plate  the  twelve 
best  paire  of  sheetf  twelve  of  my  best  table  clothes  five  dozen  of 
the  best  napkins  nine  paire  of  the  best  pillowbeeres  one  dozen  of 
the  best  towells  six  of  the  best  cupboard  clothes  one  bolster  case 
all  the    child  bed    linnen    the  two    biggest    truncks    all  such    bedding 

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and    other    howsehold    goodf    as    is    vsually    vsed    in    the    chamber  Collins. 

where    I    now    lodge    And    the    one    half    of    all    the    rest    of    my      [Vol.  4,  p.  113.] 

howsehold    stuffe    and    vtciisils    of    hoiishold    (except     the     brewing 

vessell)  and   the   vse  of  the   said    brewing   vessell    for  the   necessarie 

vse  of  herself  and    her  familie  to  be  vsed  where  the  same  doe   now 

stand    or    are    now    coffionlie    vsed     Item     I    give    vnto    my    three 

daughters  Martha  CoUins  Frances  Collins  &  Joanna  Collins  to  each 

of   them    the    sufne    of    seaven    hundred    pounds    apeece    of    lawfull 

money    of    England    to    be    paid    vnto    them    respectivclie    at    their 

respective    ages    of   one    and    twentie    yeares    or    at    their    respective 

dayes  of  marriages  w'=''   shall    first    happen    And   if  anie  of  my  said 

three    daughters    shall    happen    to   dye    before    she    shall    accomplish 

her    age    of   one  &    twentie    yeares    or    be    marryed    That    then    the 

porcon    or  porcons  of  her   or    them    soe  dying    before   the  said  age 

and  before   marriage  shalbe    saved  vnto  my  sonne  John  Collins  and 

shall   not    be    at    all    payd    And    whereas    I    have   assigned   over    my 

lease    of   two    third    parts    of   the  Mannor    or    Lordshippe    of    Little 

Shifford    w'""    th'appurtenncf    and    all    my    estate    &    interest    therein 

vnto  my  brothers  in  lawe  M"'  Richard  Dowe  &  M''  John  Dowe  their 

executors    administrators    &  assignees    during    all  the    residue    of   the 

terme  of  one  and    thirtie  yeares    next  ensewing    the    death  of   Dame 

Mary    Clarke    deceased  of   the    said    Mannor  &    p''misses    by    Henry 

AVinchcombe    Esq"'   deceased   vnto    M'   William    Kyston    M''   Thomas 

Haward    &    M"'    Richard    Lybbe    granted    w'^^    are    yet    vnexpired    In 

trust    that    after    my    decease    they    shall    grant    or   assigne    over    the 

same  or    permitt  &    suffer  such    person  &    persons  to    hold  &    enjoy 

the  same  p''misses  and  to  receave  &  take  &  dispose  of  all  the  rentf 

issues  &  profittf  there  of  for  soe  long  tyme  &  in  such  manner  as   I 

by  my    last   Will    in  wryting    or  by    any    deed    or    deeds    under   my 

hand    &    seale    executed    in  my    lifetime  in    the    p''sence    of   two    or 

more   witnesses  shall  will  devise   direct    or   appoint    Now  my  will   is 

that    in     case    the    before     menconed    porcons    given    to    my    said 

daughters    cannot    be    raised    out    of  y^  rest    of   my    personall    estate 

(besides    my    stocke    of    Cattell    vpon    Betterton    &    my    household 

stuffe)    &    out    of  my  rent  or   afiuity  payable   from    M''  Wiseman  or 

out  of   Woolston  That  then  my  exo"^  in    trust  shall    raise  soe    much 

out  of   the  rents  &    profitts  of   the  said  p''misses    at  Shefford  as    will 

make  vp  the  said    porcons    And    that   after   the   said    porcons    raised 

my  Sonne    John  Collins    his  exo''^  &    assignes    shall  enjoy  &    receave 

the     rentf    &     profitts    of     the    said     p^^raisses     at     Shefford    vntill 

seaventeene    yeares    next    ensewing    the    deathe    of    the    said    Dame 

Mary   Clarke    shall    be    fully    expired    And    after    th'end    of   the    said 

seaventeene    yeares  my  Will    is  that  my  sonne    Jonathan  Collins  his 

exo"  or   assignes  shall  hold   &  enjoy  the  same  dureing  all  the  other 

fowerteene  yeares   of  the   before    menconed    terme   of  one   &    thirtiy 

yeares    which    shall    be    then    vnexpired    And    that    my    said    trustees 

shall  assigne   y=   same   over   accordingly  And  whereas   the    Deane   & 

Chapter    of  the  CoUei^iate    Church    of   S'   Peter    in    Westm''    did    by 

their    Indenture     of    lease     bearing    date     the    fowerteenth    day    of 

December  in  the  eight  yeare  of  the  raigne  of  the  late  King  Charles 

of   England  grant    vnto  me  the    Manno'"  or  farme  of   West  Betterton 

&   all  landc  meadows    pastures  &   aptences    there  vnto   belonging   or 

therewith   vsed    &    enjoyed    in    the    said    Indenture    more    pticulerly 

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Collins.  incnconed   To   hold   to   me   my  heires  &  assignes  dureing   my  nrall 

[Vol.  4,  p.  u-.l  life  &  dureing  the  lives  of  the  said  Mary  my  said  wife  &  Henry 
'  '  '  ^'  Knappc  Sonne  of  my  vncle  Henry  Knappe  &  dureing  the  life  of 
the  longest  liver  of  vs  which  pi'misses  I  have  setled  vnto  y=  vse 
of  myselfe  for  life  &  after  my  decease  then  concerning  the  one 
moiety  thereof  to  y'  vse  of  the  said  Mary  my  said  wife  for  her  hfe 
&  after  the  determination  of  y=  said  respective  estates  of  me  &  my 
said  wife  then  to  the  vse  of  such  pson  or  persons  as  I  shall  by  my 
last  Will  &  testam'  nominate  &  declare  Now  I  doe  appoint  that 
the  one  moiety  of  the  said  p''misses  imediately  after  my  decease  & 
y=  other  moiety  thereof  from  and  iinediately  after  my  said  wife's 
decease  shall  come  be  &  remaine  vnto  my  said  sonne  John  Collins 
his  heires  &  assignes  &  that  the  revercon  &  inheritance  of  the  said 
p''misses  shall  alsoe  descend  and  come  vnto  the  said  John  Collins 
his  heires  &  assignes  Provided  neverthclesse  &  my  Will  and 
meaning  is  that  my  said  Sonne  John  Collins  his  heires  exo"  or 
assignes  shall  out  of  the  profitts  of  Betterton  afores''  cSc  his  interest 
in  Litde  Shefford  &  out  of  y=  surplusage  of  my  psonall  estate 
mainteyne  my  said  daughters  w'''  meate  drinke  fireing  lodging  & 
apparrell  &  all  other  things  fitting  &  necessary  for  them  vntil  theire 
respective  porcons  shall  be  paid  or  if  any  of  them  shall  dislike  to 
live  with  him  that  then  he  shall  pay  vnto  such  of  them  as  shall 
not  live  &  dyett  w'*'  him  twenty  pounds  p  annu  apeece  for  their 
maintenance  for  soe  long  as  she  shall  not  soe  live  &  dyett  with 
him  the  same  paid  quarterly  by  equall  porcons  at  y=  Feast  of  y= 
Nativity  of  S'  John  Baptist  S'  Michael  Th'archangell  Thomas 
Th'apostle  &  Th'anunciacon  of  ye  blessed  Virgin  Mary  and  the  first 
paym'  of  every  one  to  begin  at  the  next  of  the  said  Feasts  which 
shall  happen  after  her  dyetting  &  making  provision  for  herselfe 
elswhere  and  alsoe  provided  &  my  Will  is  that  my  said  sonne 
John  his  heires  exo''*  or  assignes  shall  alsoe  mainteyne  my  said 
sonne  Jonathan  with  meate  drinke  fireing  lodging  apparell  &  other 
necessaries  fitt  &  convenient  for  him  vntill  the  said  Jonathan  shall 
accomplish  the  age  of  one  &  twenty  yeares  or  in  case  of  dislike 
twenty  pounds  p  annu  in  liewe  thereof  to  be  paid  at  the  Feasts  & 
times  and  in  manner  aforelimitted  for  y'=  paym'  of  twenty  pounds  p 
annu  apeece  vnto  my  said  daughters  All  the  rest  of  my  goods  and 
chells  moveable  &  vnmoveable  my  debts  &  legacies  herein  given 
being  paid  my  funerall  expences  &  y=  charges  of  the  Probate  of  this 
my  Will  discharged  I  give  &  bequeath  Vnto  my  sonne  John 
Collins  whom  I  make  &  ordeyne  my  sole  Exo"'  of  this  my  last  Will 
&  Testam'  And  I  appoint  &  desire  my  said  loveing  wife  &  her 
said  two  B''^  Rich''  Dowe  &  John  Dowe  to  be  my  Exo'^'*  in  trust 
dureing  my  said  Sonne's  minority  and  I  desire  my  said  wife  w"'  the 
advise  &  assistance  of  her  said  two  B'"*  to  manage  my  said  estate 
&  to  dispose  of  the  same  &  the  profitts  thereof  dureing  my  said 
Sonne's  minority  for  the  best  benefitt  &  advantage  of  my  said  sonne 
&  for  the  raising  of  the  porcons  by  me  herein  given  &  for  the 
care  (St  paines  which  my  said  wife  shall  take  in  the  managing  of 
the  said  estate  my  will  is  that  her  dyett  shall  be  discounted  & 
allowed  vnto  her  by  my  said  sonne  soe  long  as  she  shall  looke  to 
&  manage  the  same  besides  all  necessary  charges  which  she  shall 
necessarily   be  at   or    be  put  to    by  reason  of  the    managing  thereof 

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And   I   give   vnto   my   said   two   Brothers    in    law    Richard    &    John  Collins. 

Dowe    five    pounds    apeece  for    their    care   &    paines  therein    to    be      [Vol.  4,  p.  113.] 

taken     besides     all     necessary     charges     &     expences     In     witnesse 

whereof  I  have  to  these  three  sheets  of  paper  subscribed  my  name 

&   to  this   last   put  alsoe   my   seale   the   nineteenth    day   of   May   in 

the    yeare    of    our    Lord    God    One    thousand    six    hund''''    fifty    six 

John    Collin    Sealed    subscribed    &    published    the    said    nineteenth 

day    of    May    one    thousand    six    hund'''^    fifty    six    in    the    p-'sence 

of   vs    Richard    Mathew    John   Cox.       Proved    21    August    1656   and 

27  January  1665. 

Archdeaconry  of  Berks. 


Will  of  Mary  Collins,  1664. 

In   the  Name  of  God  Amen  The  Third  day  of  August   In    the 
yeare  of  our   Lord  God  one  thousand  six  hundred  sixty  and   fower 
I  Mary  Collins  of   Betterton  in  the   Parishe  of  East  Locking   in  the 
Countie    of    Berks    widdow    being   of    perfect    memorie    thankf    be 
given    to   Almighty   God    doe    make   and   ordaine    this   my  last   Will 
and   Testament   as   followeth  (viz')      First    I    comend    my  soule   into 
the    handf    of    Almighty    God    my    Creator    hoping    and    assuredly 
beleeving    through  the   alone   merritts   and  passion  of  my  Lord   and 
only    Saviour   Jesus   Christ    to  be  eternally    saved  and    to  inherit    a 
Crowne   of  everlasting    glory    And    my   body   I    coiSitt   to   the   earth 
to   be  decently   buried  at   the  discrecon  of  my  Executor   hereinafter 
named    And    concerning    such    worldly    estate    as    it    hath    pleased 
God  to   bless    me  with   I    dispose   of  the  same  in   manner  following 
(that    is    to  say)   First    I    give   and   bequeath  vnto  the   poore   people 
of  the  Parish  of  East   Locking  the  summe  of   five  poundf  And  to 
the    poore    people    of   the    Parish    of    Harwell    five    poundf    to    be 
distributed    amongst   them    or   disposed    of  for   their   benefitt   at   the 
discrecon  of  my  executor  and  of  the  Churchwardens   and  Overseers 
of  the   poore    of   the    said    Parishes    respectively    Item    I    give    vnto 
every    one  of   my   brothers  and    sisterf  now    living    twentie    shilling^ 
apeece   to   buy  each  of  them    a   ring   And    I   give  vnto   my  brother 
Richard    Dewe    the    summe    of   eight    poundf    more    to     buy    him 
a   peece  of  plate    Item    I    give  vnto   John    Stevenson  and  Elizabeth 
Stevenson   children  of    my    sister  Martha   Stephenson   the   summe  of 
five    poundf    a    peece    And    I    give    to    my    sister    in    law    Martha 
Castle    wife  of  William    Castle   of  West    Ginge    the    summe  of    five 
poundf   Item   I  give  and    bequeath  vnto    my  sonne  in  law   Richard 
Mathew    and    to    my     daughter     Elizabeth     Mathew     his    wife     the 
summe  of  five  poundf   a   peece  And   to  their  fower  children   John 
James    Richard    and    Mary    Mathew    the    sufne    of   Tenn    poundf   a 
peece  And   I  .give    to    my  sonne   in    law  M''   Robert    Lydall  and  to 
my   daughter  Martha    Lydall    his    wife    the    summe    of    five    pounds 
apeece     And     to     their     fower     children     John     Mary    Martha    and 
Elizabeth    Lydall    to    every    of   them    the    summe    of    tenn    poundf 
apeece    Item    I    give  vnto    my  daughter  Frances  Collins   the  summe 
of   fifty  poundf    All   the  said    legacies  to  be  payd  within  one  yeare 
next     after     my    decease    And     my    will     is     that    the    legacies    to 

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Collins.  the  children  of  my  sister  Stevenson  shall  be  payd  into  the  handf  of 

[Vol.  4  p.  113.1  their  father  by  him  to  be  disposed  of  for  their  best  benefitt  And 
that  the  legacies  before  given  to  my  said  grandchildren  shall  be 
payd  into  the  handf  of  their  respective  fathers  to  be  by  them 
disposed  of  for  the  best  benefitt  of  the  said  children  vntill  they 
shall  accomplish  their  ages  of  one  and  twenty  yeares  or  vntill  their 
respective  dayes  of  marriage  which  shall  first  happen  And  every 
such  fathers  acquittance  shalbe  a  sufficient  discharge  to  my 
executor  for  such  moneys  so  by  him  payd  Item  I  give  and 
bequeath  vnto  my  sonne  Jonathan  Collins  the  summe  of  fifty 
poundf  to  be  payd  vnto  him  at  his  age  of  one  and  twenty  yeares 
and  to  my  daughter  Joanna  Collins  the  summe  of  fifty  poundf  to 
be  payd  vnto  her  at  her  age  of  one  and  twenty  years  or  at  her 
day  of  marriage  which  shall  first  happen  And  I  desire  and 
appoint  That  if  the  tymes  appointed  for  the  payment  of  the  said 
two  last  menconed  legacies  shall  not  happen  to  come  within  one 
yeare  next  after  my  decease  That  then  my  executor  shall  imploy 
and  dispose  of  the  same  legacies  from  thenceforth  for  the  best 
benefitt  of  my  said  sonne  Jonathan  and  my  said  daughter  Joanna 
vntill  the  respective  tymes  before  prefixt  for  the  payment  thereof 
as  aforesaid  And  whereas  I  have  Twelve  paire  of  sheetf  whereof 
tenn  paire  are  vsually  kept  in  my  Truncke  covered  with  haire  and 
the  other  in  a  Box  I  give  and  bequeath  the  same  sheetf  and  all 
the  rest  of  the  Lynnen  which  is  vsually  kept  and  layd  in  that 
Truncke  and  Box  vnto  my  six  children  to  be  equally  devided 
between  them  All  the  rest  of  my  goodf  chattelf  and  estate 
whatsoever  my  debtf  payd  and  funerall  expenses  discharged  I 
give  &  bequeath  vnto  my  sonne  John  Collins  whome  I  make  and 
ordayne  my  sole  and  only  Executor  of  this  my  last  Will  and 
testament  In  witnesse  whereof  I  have  hereunto  putt  my  hand 
and  seale  the  day  and  yeare  first  before  written  Mary  Collins 
Sealed  subscribed  and  published  after  th'interlyning  of  the  twelveth 
lyne  in  this  sheete  concerning  the  Lynnen  In  the  presence  of  vs 
John  Coxe  The  marke  of  Edward  Tidcombe.     Proved  31  August  1664. 

P.C.C. 


Will  of  Charles  Collins,  1734. 

This  is  the  last  Will  and  Testament  of  me  Charles  Collins  of  West 
Betterton  in  the  Parish  of  East  Lockinge  in  the  County  of  Berks 
Esq"'  bearing  date  the  twentieth  day  of  April  one  thousand  seven 
hundred  and  thirty  two  Whereas  I  have  paid  my  daughter 
Charlott  now  Wife  of  John  Saunders  Esq''  the  sum  of  eight 
hundred  pounds  and  have  also  paid  to  my  daughter  Frances  by 
the  name  of  Frances  Collins  Spinster  she  being  of  age  before  her 
marriage  with  Richard  Harland  Esq''  her  now  husband  the  Hke  sum 
of  eight  hundred  pounds  which  said  sums  of  money  were  directed 
to  be  paid  by  a  settlement  entered  into  by  me  on  my  marriage 
with  M''^  Ann  Head  mother  of  my  said  two  daughters  charged  on 
my  estate   at  Charlton  in   the  said   County  of  Berks  for   which  said 

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several   sums    of  eight    hundred    pounds    I    have    their   several   and  Collins. 

respective  discharges  in  full  Barr  of  all  claims  to   my  said  estate  at      [Vol.  4,  p.  113.] 

Charlton    or    otherwise    howsoever    Yet    as    a   further    demonstration 

of   my  love  and  affection  to  both   my  said    daughters   I   have  given 

as    a    legacy   or    additional    portion    to    them    two    hundred    pounds 

apiece    secured    unto    them    in   trust    and  for    their    use    some    time 

after    my    decease  payable   as   menconed   in  a  writing  wherein    their 

uncles  John  Head  of  Hodcutt  Esq^  and  George  Fettyplace  then  of 

Letcombe   Regis    Esq'   are   Trustees   for   them    Item    I    further  give 

to    my    said    daughter    Charlott    ten    pounds    and    to    her    husband 

John  Saunders  ten  pounds  more  to  buy  them  mourning  I  also  give 

to    their  two    daughters  Ann    and  Catherine  five    pounds    apiece    to 

buy    them    mourning    Item    I    give    unto    my    second    son    Lorenzo 

Collins   the   sum   of  one   thousand   pounds   to  be   paid   him   at  the 

age    of    twenty    one    years    for    his    portion    Item    I    give    to    the 

Poor  the  Parish   of   East    Lockinge  three  pounds  and    to  the    Poor 

of  the    Tything  of  Charlton    forty    shillings    to    be    paid  up    on    the 

twenty    seventh    day    of    December    next    after    my    decease    Item    I 

give    unto    my    mother    in    law    M"    Amy    White    a    ring    of   twenty 

shillings  value  I   give  to   my  sister    Mary  Collins  of  Oxford  Widow 

a  ring  of  twelve   shillings    value   and   to    her   son   John  Collins    my 

Godson    a    ring    of    twenty    shillings    value    Item    1    give    unto    my 

loving    Wife  Sarah    Collins    ten  pounds    to  buy    her    mourning   and 

all  her  wearing  apparell  rings  plate   jewels  and  furniture  she  had    or 

brought  to    me   on    her    marriage    with    me    and    as    a    consideration  • 

that  the  Pidgeon  House  is  not  yet  built  on  her  jointure  at  Charlton 

I  absolutely  give   to  my    said  loving    Wife  Sarah    my  best    Charriott 

and    best  pair  of  horses  I    shall  be   possesed  of  at  the  time  of   my 

decease  and  the  sum    of  forty   pounds   to    be  paid   her   within    one 

month  after  my  decease    Item  I  give  the   Guardianship  of  my  two 

sons    Ferdinando   and    Lorenzo  Collins    untill    they   severally   attaine 

the  age  of  one  and  twenty  years   to  my  Execut"   hereinafter  named 

to    bring    them    up  and    to    make    them    such    allowances    for    their 

education    as    they   shall    think    fitt    Item    all    may    plate    silver    tea 

equipage  seals  diamond  ring   Charles   Collins  watch  study  of  books 

and  all  other  my  household  goods  whatsoever  it  be  except  what  is 

before    given    to    my    said    Wife    I    do    hereby    give    to    my    son 

Ferdinando   or  to   my   Executors  in   trust   for   him   untill  he   comes 

of    age    Item    all    my    estate    lands    tenements    and    hereditaments 

and    the  revercon   and  revercons  thereof  lyeing  at    Charlton  or   east 

Lockinge  aforesaid  or  elsewhere    in  the   said  County  of  Berks    held 

from    the    Dean    and    Chapter    of  Westminster    with    their    appurt" 

and  all   other  my   reall  and   personall  estate  of  what  nature  or  kind 

soever   the  same   be   whether   freeehold    leasehold  or   lands  held    for 

life  or   lives  and  all    other  my  goods   and  Chatties   whatsoever  I   do 

hereby    give    and    demise    unto    my     loving    friends    and    relations 

Ferdinando   Springall  of  the  City  of   London  Esq''    Simon  White   of 

Frilsham    in    the    County    of    Berks    Gent    and    William    Bowles   of 

West    Hanny    in    the    said    County    of    Berks    Gent    and    to    the 

survivors   and  survivor   of  them  To  have   &  to   hold  the   said  lands 

tenements    and    hereditaments   and    all    other    my    estates    real    and 

personal    unto    the    said    Ferdinando    Springall     Simon    White    and 

William    Bowles  and    the  survivors   or  survivor  of  them  and  to  their 

131 


Collins.  heirs    execut"   &    administrate    subject    nevertheless    to    the    charges 

[Vol.  4,  p.  11^.]  covenants  or  settlements  made  on  the  said  estates  or  any  ways 
affecting  the  same  and  subject  to  the  payment  of  such  debts  as 
shall  be  owing  at  the  time  of  my  decease  the  said  sum  of  one 
thousand  pounds  given  to  my  said  second  son  Lorenzo  and  other 
the  legacys  herein  and  hereby  given  and  from  and  after  the 
payment  of  all  my  debts  and  legacys  my  funerall  expences  being 
discharged  then  In  trust  for  my  eldest  son  Ferdinando  Collins 
during  his  life  and  from  and  after  his  decease  in  trust  for  the 
eldest  son  that  shall  be  lawfully  begotten  on  his  body  and  the 
heirs  male  to  be  begotten  on  the  body  of  such  son  and  for  default 
of  such  issue  to  the  second  third  fourth  and  every  other  son  or 
sons  to  be  begotten  as  aforesaid  as  they  shall  be  in  seniority  of  age 
or  priority  of  birth  And  for  default  of  such  issue  to  be  gotten  on 
the  body  of  my  said  son  Ferdinando  In  trust  for  my  said  second 
son  Lorenzo  during  his  life  and  from  and  after  his  decease  In  trust 
for  the  eldest  son  of  the  said  Lorenzo  and  the  heires  male  of 
such  first  son  to  be  begotten  and  for  default  of  such  issue  to  the 
second  son  to  the  said  Lorenzo  and  the  heirs  male  of  such  second 
son  and  so  in  like  manner  to  the  heirs  male  of  such  second  son 
and  the  heirs  male  of  such  son  or  sons  as  above  limitted  and 
specified  and  for  default  of  such  issue  to  my  own  right  heirs  for 
ever  Provided  nevertheless  and  it  is  my  intent  and  meaning  and  I 
do  hereby  declare  that  it  shall  and  may  be  lawfull  for  my  said 
Trustees  and  Executors  and  the  survivors  Charles  Collins  and 
survivor  of  them  to  raise  by  sale  mortgaging  or  leasing  my  said 
estates  reall  or  personal  or  otherwse  moneys  sufficient  to  discharge 
and  pay  the  debts  and  legacies  or  incumbrances  affecting  my  said 
estates  or  any  of  them  unless  the  same  shall  otherwise  be  discharged 
by  my  assetts  that  I  shall  leave  or  by  my  said  son  Ferdinando  or 
such  my  heirs  male  descending  from  my  body  I  give  to  my 
brother  Richard  Collins  five  pounds  to  buy  him  mourning  Item 
I  do  hereby  make  and  constitute  my  said  loving  kinsmen 
Ferdinando  Springall  Simon  White  and  William  Bowles  Executr^ 
of  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament  and  I  give  to  each  of  them 
ten  pounds  apiece  to  buy  mourning  Provided  always  and  it  is  my 
intent  and  meaning  that  my  said  Executors  or  any  of  them  shall 
not  be  accountable  for  any  money  lost  at  interest  or  otherwise  nor 
for  the  acts  and  receipts  of  each  other  nor  the  one  for  the  other 
but  each  for  his  own  act  and  receipt  only  And  I  do  hereby 
revoke  all  former  Wills  by  me  before  this  time  made  ratifying  and 
confirming  this  my  last  Will  containing  three  sheets  of  paper  unto 
which  my  hand  and  seal  is  to  each  of  the  s''  three  sheets  sett  and 
affixed  the  day  and  year  first  above  written  Charles  Collins 
Signed  sealed  published  and  declared  by  the  said  Charles  Collins 
the  Testator  as  and  for  his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  the  presence 
of  us  whose  names  are  hereunder  sett  in  the  presence  of  the  said 
Testator  Thomas  Warman  Joseph  Hatton  ]n°  Cox.  Proved  at 
Oxford  14  October  1734. 

Archdeaconry  of  Berks. 

Extracted  from  the  Fri/ta'pal  Probate  Registry. 
132 


SIR    ROBERT    COLLI  NS  . 


Letter  from  Jo:  Collins  to  his  son  Charles,  Collins. 

Charles, 

I  am  sorry  to  hear  you  should  have  soe  little  discretion  to 
run  your  self  into  such  danger,  as  to  goe  to  Abington,  &  especially 
at  such  a  time,  I  shall  say  nothing  of  y^  behaviour  there,  but  advise 
you  to  leave  off  such  frolicks,  you  wrote  to  me,  y'  it  would  be 
unhandsom  for  one  of  your  quality  not  to  have  money  in  y'' 
pockett,  I  should  account  my  self  indiscreet  to  enter  you  a 
gentleman,  and  not  to  maintain  you  there  accordingly,  but  let  me 
advize  you  in  this  acording  to  the  proverb,  to  cut  your  coat 
according  to'  y''  cloth,  tis  true  you  are  placed  in  the  same  ranck 
with  Gents:  but  you  must  know  yt  there  is  a  great  difference  in  the  • 
estate  of  Gents:  there  be  som  tis  probable  yt  you  may  bee  in 
company  with,  yt  have  ten  times  more  estate  than  I  have,  or  ever 
you  will  have,  and  therefore  must  not  thinck  to  spend  with  them, 
&  truly  I  must  stretch  hard  to  maintaine  you  in  this  quality,  & 
therefore  pray  be  frugall  &  discreet  as  you  can,  &  come  as 
seldome  amongst  them  as  you  can  possibly  come  off  with  creditt, 
&  by  Gods  blessing  you  shall  not  want  to  maintain  you  in  yt 
equipage,  with  good  husbandry,  &  following  your  study  will  prevent 
the  spending  of  mony,  besides  the  advantage  yt  will  accrue  to  you 
during  your  life.  I  received  a  letter  from  a  Gent:  this  last  week, 
w"^''  was  of  y"'  quality  &  newly  come  from  Oiion,  in  w'=''  was  scarse 
a  word  of  Ortography,  but  I  hope  better  things  of  you.  I  have 
here  inclosed  sent  you  my  coat  of  arms,  w'*"  you  may  place  up  in 
y''  study,  &  because  you  may  be  able  to  blazon  it,  for  there  be 
many  yt  cannott,  w'^  seems  rediculous,  &  because  I  suppose  you 
have  but  little  scill  in  it,  I  will  do  it  for  y'  knowledge,  W^""  is,  vert, 
a  Gryphon  passant,  or,  a  cheif  ermin,  the  Crest  is  a  Gryphons 
head,  erased,  vert,  crowned  or,  &  because  to  many  arms  there  is  a 
misticall  meaning,  I  will  likewise  declare  it  to  you,  once  for  all,  & 
I  desire  you  not  to  forgett  it;  The  field  vert,  signifys  husbandry,  the 
Gryphon,  in  Authors,  is  an  emblem  of  watchfullness,  his  being 
passant  signifys  diligence  &  industry,  his  colour,  or,  denotes  riches, 
the  cheif,  ermin,  signifys  honour  in  cheif,  W"^  put  together  resolves 
into  this,  yt,  by  diligence  and  industry  in  our  calling,  we  attain  to 
riches,  the  foundation  &  way  to  honour,  where  note  the  Gryphon  is 
not  rampant,  as  whereby  a  man  should  attain  to  riches  &  honour, 
by  rapacity  &  ambition,  but  by  honesty  &  humility,  all  w*  is  aptly 
expressed  in  this  Motto ;  p  [per]  Callem,  Collem,  such  Motto's 
belonging  to  arms  not  only  expressing  the  mystery  of  them,  but 
alluding  to  the  name  of  the  person  yt  beard  them,  soe  one 
D''  Collins,  a  famous  Cambridge  man,  took  for  his  motto,  Colens 
Deum  et  Regem,  now  look  into  your  Roman  history  &  there  you 
shall  find  a  great  &  noble  family  of  the  Collini,  «•=•>  took  theyr 
name  a  porta  Collina,  «&  the  gate  soe  called,  because  it  led  in 
Collem,  soe  yt,  as  I  s<*  before,  their  Motto,  per  Callem,  Collem, 
takes  in  the  mystery  of  the  Coat,  as  much  as  to  say,  per  virtutis 
callem,  honoris  collem  ascendimus,  w'^''  yt  you  may  attain  to, 
to  live  vertuously  att  the  beginning,  yt  you  may  gain  reputation 
hereafter,  or  rather,  yt  you  may  pray  to  God  to  give  you  sanctified 
vertue  here,  w'^*'  is  Grace,  yt  you  may  attain  ever  lasting  glory,  is 
not  only  the  advice,  but  the  prayer  of, 

y''  loving  father,  Jo:  Collins. 

Imprimis  venerare  Deum. 
May  s"-  1682. 


Lyster. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  121.] 


,4  .4  .,^ 

^  ^  ^ 


*•* 


Pedigree  of  Lyster. 


Thomas  Lister  of  Westby  in  Gisburne,= 
CO.  York,  gent  (6th  in  descent  from 
John  Lister  de  Derby  [living  in  1312], 
and  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  de  Bolton) ;  bur.  at  Gisburne. 
Will  dated  14  March  154",  proved  at 
York  10  January  154!^  (Vol.  1 1,  fo.  592). 


=Lucy  Westby,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  .  .  .  Westby 
of  Westby  ;  mentioned 
in  her  husband's  will 
14  March  154";  died 
before  10  January  1545-. 


Thomas  Lister  of  Westby  ,-=j=Ann  King,  dau.  and     Anthony  Lister  of  News-=f  Margaret,  execu- 


executor  to  his  father's  will 
10  January  154^^;  witness 
to  will  of  William  Lyster  of 
The  Park  House,  Gisburne, 
1558;  trustee  to  will  of 
Anthony  Lyster  of  The 
Styrke  House  22  June  1566; 
bur.  at  Gisburne  in  1573. 


coheir  of  Richard 
King  of  Kingcross, 
near  Halifax,  co. 
York  ;  marr.  before 
14  March  154^; 
bur.  at  Gisburne 
6  October  1571. 


/K 


The  Listers  of  Gisburne  Park,  Barons 
Ribbesdale,  and  Listers  of  Armitage 
Park,  CO.  Berks. 


holme,  in  Gisburne 
executor  to  his  father's 
will  10  January  154^^; 
died  17  July  1576,  bur. 
in  St.  Mary's,  Gisburne. 
Will  dated  21  June  1576, 
proved  at  York  1576 
(Vol.  20,  fo.  86). 


trix  to  her 
husband's  will  17 
July  1576. 


Thomas  Listen 
of  Newsholme ; 
bur.  at  Gis- 
burne. Will 
dated  8  August 
1587,  proved  at 
York  10  Sep- 
tember 1587 
(Vol.  23,  fo. 
538). 


=Alice,  relict  of 
.  .  .  Lancaster; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will 
10  September 
1587  ;  men- 
tioned in  will  of 
her  brother-in- 
law,  Anthony 
Lister,  1 3  Au- 
gust 1588. 


Anthony  Lister  of= 
Newsholme;  execu- 
tor to  will  of  his 
brother,  Thomas 
Lister,  10  Septem- 
ber 1587  ;  bur.  at 
Gisburne  19  August 
1588.  Will  dated 
13  August  1588, 
proved  at  York 
4  October  1588 
(Vol.  23,  fo.  888). 


I 
Anthony    Lister, 

mentioned  in  his 

father's     will     8 

August  1 587, and 

in    will     of    his 

uncle,     Anthony 

Lister,  13  August 

1588. 


=Emote,  execu-  John  Lister,= 

trix      to      her  living  13  Au- 

husband's  will  gust  1588. 
4  Oct.  1588. 


Thomas  Lister, 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  8 
August  1 58 7, and 
in  will  of  his 
uncle,  Anthony 
Lister,  13  August 
1588. 


Walter  Lister, 
born  at  Gisburne 
5  December  1566. 


John  Lister, 
not  21,  13 
August  1588. 


134 


John  Lister, 
mentioned  in 
his  father's 
will  14  March 


Christopher  Lister, 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  14 
March  iS4y. 


Edmund  Lister, 
mentioned  in 
his  father's  will 
14  March  154^. 


William    Hawkesworth    of=f=Rosamund, 

Hawkesworth,       in       the 

Ainsty   of   York,    esquire. 

Will    dated     i     February 

158I,  proved  at  York  25 

February   158^   (Vol.    23, 

fo.  998).  /K 


marr.  after 
1 4  March 
154?. 


Waiter  Lister  of  Milton,  co.  Ros-= 
common,  gent  ;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  21  June  1576,  and  in  will  of 
his  brother,  Anthony  Lister,  13  August 
1588  ;  went  to  Ireland  as  Secretary  to 
Judge  Osbaldeston  ;  received  grant  of 
land  in  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon, 
8  October  1622  from  James  L  {Chan- 
cery Patent  Roll  [Ireland]  20  James  /, 
part  2);  died  28  January  i62f,  bur. 
at    Camm,    co.     Roscommon.       M.L 


Will  dated   28  January 
18  June  1623. 


162I,  proved 


Deborah  Osbaldeston, 
dau.  of  George 
Osbaldeston  of  Con- 
naught,  CO.  Wicklow, 
judge  ;  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will 
18  June  1623. 


Edmund  Danser=Alice,  marr. 
of  Gisbume,  co.     after 21  June 
York.  Will  dated     1576. 
25     May     1579, 
proved   at    York 
25  August   1579 
(Vol.  27,  fo.  326). 


murdered  in  164 1 
with  her  five 
children. 


I 

Blood, =i=Anthony  Lister,  under 
age  28  January  i62f. 


/N 


Kilkeny.       Ellin  Lister,  mentioned  in  her 
father's  will  28  January  i62|. 


O'Kelly. 


:Thomas  Lyster  of= 
Grange,  co.  Ros- 
common, esquire  ; 
died  28  August 
1726.  Administra- 
tion was  granted 
5  October  1726  to 
Lady  Aylmer,  the 
relict,  and  14  June 
1748,  to  Thomas 
Lister,  the  son. 


=Alice  Browne,  dau.  of  Doderham  Browne  ;     John  Lyster= 
marr.  istly  Dominic  Meade  of  Tullyheady,     of     Korkip, 
CO.  Tipperary,  esquire,  who  died  in  Novem-     co.  Roscom- 
ber  1717  ;  marr.  2ndly  Sir  John  Aylmer  of    mon ;  living 
Balrath,    co.    Meath,    baronet,    who    died     6       August 
2  April  1714;  marr.  3rdly  Thomas  Lyster     1724. 
15  March  17  if;  marr.  4thly  the  Rev.  Oliver 
Carter  of  Killala,  co.  Mayo  ;  administratrix 
to  will   of  her   husband,   Thomas    Lyster,  Lysters  of 

5    October    1726.       Will     proved     1748  Newpark. 

(Prerog.  Court,  Ireland). 


/K 


William  Lyster 
of  Athleague, 
esquire ;  marr. 
before  10  De- 
cember 1725. 


^Margaret  Gunning,  dau.  of  Bryan  Gunning  of  Casde  Coote,  co.  Roscommon ; 
marr.  istly  John  Edwards  of  Dublin;  marr.  2ndly  William  Lyster;  marr.  3rdly 
Francis  Houston  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Roscommon  ;  marr.  4thly  Theobald, 
6th  Viscount  Mayo,  who  died  25  June  1741.  She  died  in  177 1,  and  was  bur. 
at  Ballintober. 


/K 


Thomas  Lyster  of  Grange,  co.  Roscommon,= 
esquire  ;  bom  29 
December  1719  ; 

High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Roscommon  1739 
-45  ;  administrator  to 
his  father's  will  14 
June  1748.  Will 
dated  15  November 
1790,  proved  18  De- 
cember 1790  (Prerog. 
Court,  Ireland). 


=Bridget  Fitz-       George 
gerald,     dau.       Lyster, 
of      Thomas     bom      29 
Fitzgerald   of    Julyi722. 
Turlough,  CO. 
Mayo ;  marr. 
7  .  .  .   1743. 


Captain   Anthony  Lyster  of  Grange,   co.=pAnna  McLellan,  dau.  of  John    Lyster,    adminis- 

"  "  '  Colonel  McLellan ;  born  trator    to    will    of    his 

in  1754;  died,  aged  87,  brother,  Thomas  Lyster, 

bur.    in    the    church    at  20  April  1798. 

Monkstown,  co.   Dublin, 

in  January  1-842. 


Roscommon;  born  21  January  1759; 
lost  his  life  in  the  Irish  Rebellion  of 
1797-98.  Will  dated  26  September 
1797.  Administration  granted  10  July 
1800  (Prerog.  Court,  Ireland). 


A\ 


(For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  121.) 


Thomas    Lyster,    Ensign     George  William  Lyster.  =T=Julian   Kirwan,   dau.   of    Bridget  Lyster, 


39th  Regiment.  Will 
dated  17  March  1798. 
AdrSon  was  granted  20 
April  1 799 (Prerog.  Court, 
Ireland). 


John    Kirwan  of  Hills- 
brook,  CO.  Galway. 


Thomas  Mark  Lyster,  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  grandmother,  Mary 
Kirwan,  29  October  1794. 


Elizabeth  Warren, =j=Anthony  Lyster^Mary    French,     John    Lyster    of   Rock-=Jane  Ducasse. 


dau.  of  Richard 
Warren,  esquire. 
I  St  wife. 


of     Lysterfield,  dau.     of    Pat-  savage;    born  in   1725; 

gent ;    died    in  rick  French  of  died,   aged  90,  in  May 

1745.  Monevia.    2nd  181 6. 

y^  wife. 


136 


Will  of  Walter  Lister,    1623.  Lyster. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  121.] 
In  the  name  of  God,  Amen.  The  28""  of  Januarie,  in  the  yeares  of 
the  Raigne  of  o'  Sov'aigne  Lord,  Kinge  James  of  England,  ffrance  and 
Ireland  the  twentieth,  and  of  Scotland  the  fyve  and  fiftieth  &c.,  and  in 
the  yeare  of  our  Lord  God,  1622.  I,  Walter  Lister  of  Miltowne  neare 
the  passe  in  the  Countie  of  Roscoman,  gent',  being  somewhat  infirme 
of  bodie  but  of  good  and  pfecte  memorie,  thankes  be  unto  allinightie 
(Jod,  Remembering  and  weighing  th  uncertantie  and  instabilitie  of  this 
mortall  and  transitorie  Lyef;  And  that  ev'y  man  borne  in  this  world  as 
he  is  subject  unto  Death  soe  is  he  unc'tayne  of  the  tyme,  place  and 
mann'  when,  where  or  by  what  meanes  the  same  shall  happen  unto  him. 
And  mynding  therefore  to  the  pleasure  of  God  and  quietnes  of  my 
mynd  to  paye  such  Debts  and  Dischardge  such  men  as  any  way  stand 
bound  for  me.  And  to  sett  such  things  in  Order  and  staye  for  the 
Disposicon  of  such  messuages,  lands,  tenem'^  hereditam'S  possessions, 
goods  &  Chatles  as  yt  hath  pleased  God  to  gyve  and  bestowe  of  me  in 
this  world.  And  that  the  same  may  be  imployed  for  the  payem'  of  my 
Debts  and  p'ferm'  of  my  wyef  and  children  and  to  be  quietly  enjoyed 
by  those  to  whom  I  shall  Devyse  the  sam.  Doe  therefore  mak, 
ordayne  and  Declare  this  my  last  Will  and  Testam'  in  mann'  and  forme 
followeing:  That  is  to  saye  first  and  before  all  othe''  things  I  coiSend  & 
comitt  my  Soule  to  all  mightie  God,  my  Creato'',  trusting  most  assuredly 
to  be  saved  by  the  onely  Death  &  passion  &  merritts  of  Jesus  Christe, 
beseeching  the  most  holie  &  glorious  Trinitie,  the  fathe"',  Sonn  &  holie 
ghost  three  psons  and  one  God,  to  have  m'cy  upon  me  and  to  pdon  & 
forgyve  me  all  my  synnes.  And  that  after  this  transitorie  lyef  I  may  arise 
w'*"  the  electe  and  be  ptaker  of  God  his  glorie  in  the  kingdom  of  God 
and  lyef  ever  lasting.  And  I  will  that  my  fun'alls  be  hadd,  made  & 
solempnized  according  to  my  Degree  &  calleing.  And  my  messuages, 
lands,  Tennem'^  hereditam",  possessions,  goods  &  chatties,  to  be 
Disposed  of  &  enjoyed  in  mann'  and  forme  followeing:  ffirst  for  my 
leases  I  will  that  my  wyefe  have  the  Disposeing  of  them  for  the  use  of 
her  selfe  and  my  Children  as  long  as  she  lyves  unmarried  and  untill  my 
sonn  Anthony  come  unto  xxi  yeares.  And  then  he  to  have  Came  & 
Care  to  his  owne  use.  And  for  the  rest  of  my  goods  &  catle,  after  my 
Debts  &  funeralls  payde,  to  be  Devyded  in  to  three  equall  pts  whereof 
one  pte  to  be  made  to  my  wyefe,  an  other  to  my  Children  &  my  owne 
pte,  after  my  funeralls  made  &  Debts  payde,  to  be  equally  Devyded 
amongst  my  wyef  &  Children.  And  my  Daughter  Ellin  hath  some 
fewe  Catle  of  her  owne  and  those  to  be  allowed  unto  her  ov'  &  above 
her  Childs  p'.  I  doe  gyve  &  bequeath  unto  my  syrvant  Marie  three 
heffers  w'=''  I  took  in  payem'  of  forty  shillings  from  her  ffather  Teige 
Malusk,  &  to  have  them  grassed  at  Came  &  Care  untill  they  shall  have 
Calfes.  And  of  this  my  last  will  &  testem'  I  Doe  appoynt  &  make 
Debora  Lister  my  sole  &  onely  execufix  trusting  that  she,  as  she  hath 
ev'  beene  a  trewe  &  loveing  wyefe  to  me,  will  be  a  loveing  &  faythfull 
mother  to  my  Children  &  hers  &  to  see  them  brought  up  in  the  syrvice 
&  feare  of  god.  And  I  Doe  appoint  my  loveing  friends  Mr.  Justice 
Osbaldeston  and  his  .sonnes  M''  Edward  and  Talbott  Osbaldeston 
supvisors  of  this  my  last  will  &  testam'.  And  I  humbly  beseech  the 
right  ho:  The  Lo:  President  of  Counnaght  to  helpe  my  wyefe  &  Children 

137 


Lyster.  to  gett  in  my  Debts  And  in  all  other  things  wherein  they  shall  have 
[Vol.  4,  p.  121. 1  "eede  of  his  ho:  favo''.  And  lastly  I  pray  &  beseech  the  Lord  of 
Longford,  my  most  approved  ho:  friend,  to  helpe  my  wyefe  to  recover  my 
Debts  that  are  oweing  to"  me  by  Henrie  ffrankland  and  John  Harvy  And 
to  helpe  &  steed  my  wyefe  &  children  wherein  he  lawfully  may  as  my 
speciall  trust  is  in  him.  In  Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  put  my 
hand  &  seale  The  Daye  &  yeare  above  written. 

Walter  Lister  (Seal). 

Sealed,  signed  &  Deliv'ed  in  p'sence  of  G.  Osbaldeston,  28  Ja.  1622, 
Ed.  Osbaldeston,  Michaell  Smyth,  Talb :  Osbaldeston,  Thomas  Oliv', 
Thomas  T.  P.  Potter,  his  m'k. 

[In  dorso] 

pbat'  decimo  octavo  die  menss  Junij  Anno  dni  1623  p  executricem 
infra  nolat'.     Comput'  primo  pasche. 


Will  of  Antiiouy  Lyster,   lygy. 

In  the  Name  of  God,  Amen.  I,  Anth^  Lyster  of  Grange  in  the 
County  of  Roscomon,  being  of  Healthey  Body  and  of  Sound  Mind, 
Memory  and  Understanding,  do  make  this  my  last  Will  and  Testament 
in  manner  and  form  follows :  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Younger 
Son,  Anthv  Lyster,  my  Lease  of  the  Farm  called  the  Mauntain  being 
part  of  the  Lands  of  Grange  Contain^  One  hundred  and  Eight  Acres  or 
thereabouts  to  Remain  in  his  possession  for  the  space  of  five  years,  or 
until  my  Son  Thomas  Lyster  pays  him  the  Sum  of  Four  hundred 
pounds  as  a  provision  for  him  as  he  is  not  mentioned  in  my  Fathers 
Will,  I  also  bequeath  all  my  personal  property  to  my  Wife  and  Children, 
Share  and  Share  alike.  Except  my  Estate  which  I  leave  to  my  Eldest 
Son  Tho^  Lyster,  he  being  my  Rep=,  and  in  Case  of  his  Death  to  go  to 
and  Amongst  the  rest  of  my  Family.  And  I  do  nominate.  Constitute, 
and  Appoint  my  Wife  Anne  Lyster  Sole  Excor  of  this  my  last  Will  and 
Testam'  hereby  Revoking  and  making  void  all  and  every  Will  and 
Wills  at  any  time  heretofore  by  me  made,  and  do  Declare  this  to  be  my 
last  Will  and  Testament.  In  Witness  whereof  I,  the  said  Anth^  Lyster, 
have  hereunto  Set  my  Hand  and  Seal  this  26  day  of  Sepf  1797. 

Anthony  Lyster  (Seal). 

Signed,  Sealed,  declared  &  published  by  the  above  named  Anthy 
Lyster  as  his  Will  in  presence  of  us  who  at  his  Request  and  in  his 
presence  have  Subscribed  my  Name  as  Witness  thereto  :  Peter  Byrne, 
And"'  Berne,  Nich'  Keene. 

By  way  of  Codicil  I  will  and  bequeath  that  if  my  Daughters  Succeed 
to  my  Estate  my  Son  Anth^  Lyster  Shall  have  his  proportion  of  the  Two 
Thousand  Pounds  left  by  my  Father  for  Younger  Children  and  I  do 
declare  this  to  be  my  last  Wish  thereunto  Set  my  Hand  &  Seal  this  26^^ 
day  of  Sepf  1797.  Anthony  Lyster  (Seal). 

Signed,  Sealed  and  Published  by  the  above  named  Anthy  Lyster  in 
presence  of  Peter  Byrne,  Mich'  Keene,  And'"  Berne. 

Adm"  Granted  to  Pat  Dease  for  want  of  App=  to  a  Citation. 

Prerog.  Court,  Ireland. 
138 


Pedigree  of  Colyer. 


Colyer-Fergusson. 

[Vol.  4.  P-  127-] 


Thomas  Colyer  of  Stone,  co.  Kent,= 
yeoman  ;  died,  aged  65,  26  October 
1 7 10,  bur.  at  Stone.  M.I.  Will 
dated  26  October  17 10,  proved  22 
November  17 10,  by  Thomas  Colyer, 
the  son,  the  executor  (Cons:  Court  of 
Rochester  198). 


=Elizabeth  Munn,  marr.  at 
Northfleet,  co.  Kent,  26 
October  1680;  said  to  have 
been  murdered  by  a  tramp 
24  December  1714,  aged 
61,  bur.  at  Stone.     M.I. 


Thomas  Colyer  of= 
Southfleet,  co.  Kent, 
yeoman  ;  born  at  Stone 
30  September  1682  ; 
died  of  small  pox,  aged 
41,  II  May,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  13  May  1722. 
M.I.  Will  dated' 3  May 
1722,  proved  in  January 
172I,  by  Elizabeth 
Colyer,  the  widow,  and 
William  Fisher,  the 
brother-in-law  (P.  C.C. 
3  Richmond). 


Elizabeth  Phillips,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  William  Phillips 
of  Mates  Farm,  Southfleet ; 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  24  March 
i68|;  died,  aged  60,  15 
March,  bur.  at  Southfleet 
21  March  174^.  M.I.  Will 
dated  17  June  1745,  proved 
15  March  174I,  by  Edward 
Colyer,  the  son,  the  executor 
(Arch:  of  Rochester). 


William  Fisher  of= 
Hook  Green,  in 
Southfleet  (son  of 
Richard  Fisher)  ; 
bapt.  at  Southfleet 
5  December  1679; 
died,  aged  53, 
5  April,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  10  April 
1733.     M.I. 


=Elizabeth,  marriage 
licence  [Faculty 
Office],  dated  1 1 
August  1 7 13)  ; 
died,  aged  53, 
19  May,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  23  May 
1740.     M.I. 


A 


John  Venner  of  Bradditch^ 
Farm,  Southfleet,  yeoman  (son 
of  John  Venner);  born  12  Sep- 
tember 1 695,  bapt.  at  Southfleet 
the  same  day;  died,  aged  52, 
14  January,  bur.  at  South- 
fleet  17  January  174!^.  M.I. 
Memorial      Ring      inscribed  : 

"JOHN     VENER     OB.      13     JAN. 

1747  X.:  52,"  />/  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson.  Will  dated  i  Feb- 
ruary 174I,  proved  27  January 
174I-,  by  John  Venner,  the 
son,  the  executor  (P. C.C. 
31  Strahan).  /|\ 


=Elizabeth,     born 

26  October,  bapt. 
at  Southfleet  14 
November  1705  ; 
marr.  at  Nur- 
stead,  CO.  Kent, 
28  October  1723; 
died,     aged     28, 

27  January  173I, 
bur.  at  Southfleet. 
M.I. 


Thomas  Colyer  of  Betsom,= 
in  Southfleet;  born  i  April, 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  18  April 
1707;     died,     aged     85, 

9  October,  bur.  at  South- 
fleet  16  October  1792. 
M.I.  Memorial  Ri7ig  in- 
scribed:  "  THO^  COLYER  OB. 

10  OCT'*  1792  ^T  85,"  in 
the  possession  of  Thomas 
Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson. 
Will  dated  27  June  1792, 
proved  28  October  1792, 
by  William  French,  the 
executor  (P.  C.C.  502 
Fountain). 


^Mildred  Smith, 
marr.  at  South- 
fleet  22  Septem- 
ber 1763;  died, 
aged  70,  4  May, 
bur.  at  South- 
fleet  1 1  May 
1809.     M.I. 


William  Ware  of  Swanscombe,  co.=pElizabeth,     bapt.     at     Southfleet     Thomas  Colyer,  bapt. 


Kent     (son    of    Jonathan     Ware) 
bapt.  at  Swanscombe  13  December 
1758;  died,  aged  75,  11  February, 
bur.    at    Swanscombe    19    February 
1834.     M.I. 


6    August    1764;     marr.    at    St.  at   Southfleet   8    Sep- 

George's,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  tember    1766;    died, 

29    May    1790;    died,    aged    77,  aged  i,  bur.  at  South- 

4     July,     bur.    at     Swanscombe  fleet     13     November 

II  July  1841.     M.I.  1767. 


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William  Colyer, 
born  4  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
South  fleet,  co. 
Kent,  1 8  Feb- 
ruary 1707; 
died,  aged  18, 
20  April,  bur. 
at  Southfleet 
24  April  1726. 
M.I. 


John  Colyer,= 
born  2 1  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
Southfleet  13 
March  171°; 
died,  aged  67, 
1 5  December, 
bur.  at  South- 
fleet  2 1  De- 
cember 1778. 
M.I.  Adminis- 
tration granted 
14  January 
1779,  to  John 
Colyer,  the  son 
(P.C.C.) 


=Elizabcth  Fisher,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  William  Fisher 
of-  Hook  (jreen,  in  South- 
fleet,  by  Elizabeth  Colyer 
his  wife  ;  bapt.  at  South- 
fleet  29  July  1 7 14;  marr. 
at  Ridley,  co.  Kent,  14 
September  1738;  died, 
aged  56,  1 1  January,  bur. 
at  Southfleet  16  January 
1 77 1.  M.I.  .  Memorial 
Ring  inscribed:  "eliz: 
COLYER  OB.    II  J.\N.  I  77  I, 

^T  56,"  in  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergiissoti. 


James  Colyer  of= 
Westwood  Cot- 
tage, in  Southfleet; 
born  15  March, 
bapt.  at  Southfleet 
24  March  i7i-j-; 
died,  aged  57, 
bur.  at  Southfleet 
3  March  1769. 
Will  dated  6  Au- 
gust 1766,  proved 
15  March  1769 
(P.C.C.  82  Bogg). 


=Sarah  Smith, 
married  at 
St.  Gregory's, 
London,  9 
Octobcri753. 


Elizabeth  Colyer,  bapt. 
at  Southfleet  3  Feb- 
ruary 174";  died,  aged 
27,  2  August,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  6  August 
1767.     M.I. 


George  Godden  of  Red= 
Street,  Southfleet  (son 
of  Thomas  Godden) ; 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  28 
October  1739;  died, 
aged  83,  28  April,  bur. at 
Southfleet  2  May  1823. 


=Mary,  bapt.  at  Southfleet  Sarah  Colyer,  bapt. 
20  December  1741;  at  Southfleet  8 
marr.  at  St.  Clement 
Danes',  London,  14  May 
1771;  died,  aged  52, 
bur.    at    Southfleet     1 2 


October  1794. 


April  1743;  died, 
aged  4,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  5  Jan- 
uary i74f.     M.I. 


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Thomas  Colyer  of  Betsom,  in  Southfleet  ;= 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  21  December  1771  ;  died 
s.p.,  aged  46,  21  September,  bur.  at  South- 
fleet  27  September  18 18.  M.I.  Miniature 
Portrait  at  Wombwell  Hall,  co.  Kent,  in  tJie 
possession  of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer-Fergiisson. 
Will  dated  25  June  1814,  proved  11  Decem- 
ber 1818,  by  Anne  Colyer  (P.C.C.  552 
Cresswell).  A  further  probate  granted  27 
August  1825,  to  Thomas  Colyer  and  Robert 
French. 


=Anne  Beckley,  dau.  of  William  Beckley  of 
Sandford,  co.  Oxford  ;  marr.  at  Greenwich,  co. 
Kent,  15  September  1799;  marr.  2ndly  at 
Southfleet  25  September  1819,  Aaron  Beckley 
of  Betsom,  in  Southfleet ;  marr.  3rdly  at  South- 
fleet  14  July  1840,  Thomas  Tilden,  3rd  son  of 
John  Tilden  of  Ifield  Court,  co.  Kent.  She 
died  s.p.  at  Betsom,  aged  79,  on  Monday,  18 
March,  bur.  at  .Southfleet  22  March  1850.  M.I. 
Miniature  Portrait  at  Wombwell  Hall  in  the , 
possession  of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson. 


Sally,  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  24 
March  1776; 
married  John 
Whibley. 


John  Colyer  of  Greenwich=pSophi 
and  Southfleet,  co.  Kent ; 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  9  July 
1778;  died  at  Greenwich, 
aged  31,  29  November,  bur. 
at  Southfleet  4  December 
1809.     M.I. 


ia  Tilbury,  marr.  at  Greenwich  1 5  September 
1799;  marr.  2ndly  in  1823,  James  May  of 
Blackheath,  co.  Kent.  She  died  at  Blackheath, 
aged  71,  on  Monday,  15  March,  bur.  at  Southfleet 
26    Alarch    1847.       Memorial    Locket    inscribed: 

"SOPHIA   MAY   on''     15    MAR.    1847    KTH    72,"   itl    the 

possession  of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson. 


Edward    Brock  of   i8   Cork=Sophia    Anne,    born    3    June,    bapt.    at  Emma  Colyer,  born 

Street,  London;  died  at  the     Greenwich  2  July  1800;  marr.  at  the  Old  24    April,    bapt.    at 

residence  of  his  sisters,  Peak     Church,  Greenwich,  on  Saturday,  19  Oc-  Greenwich    17   May 

Hill,   Upper  Sydenham,   co.     tober  1850;  died  at  Cork  Street,  London,  1802  ;  died,  aged  2, 

Kent,  aged  64,  on  Wednesday,     aged  63,  on  Sunday,  27  September,  bur.  bur.    at    Greenwich 

19  October  1864.  at  Southfleet  3  October  1863.     M.I.  26  April  1S04. 


140 


Edward  Colyer  of  VVestwood  House  and  Mates= 
Farm,  Southfleet,  co.  Kent;  born  24  January, 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  28  January  171*;  church- 
warden for  many  years  of  Southfleet  ;  died, 
aged  73,  12  July,  bur.  at  Southfleet  20  July  1788. 
M.I.  Silhouette  ami  Family  Bi/>le  at  Womhwell 
Hall,  CO.  Kent,  in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Colyer 
Colyer-Fergusson,  his  great-great-grandson.  Will 
dated  4  November  1786,  proved  25  September 
179?!  t^y  Thomas  Colyer,  the  son  and  e.xecutor 
(P.C.C.  591  Exeter). 


=Anne  Holding,  dau.  of  William  Holding  of 
Crayford,  co.  Kent;  born  29  April,  bapt.  at 
Bexlcy,  co.  Kent,  12  May  1724;  marr.  at 
Morden  College  Chapel,  Blackheath,  co. 
Kent,  27  November  1752;  died,  aged  75, 
18  April,  bur.  at  Southfleet  24  April  1799. 
M.I.  Memorial  Ring  inscribed:  "ann  COLVICR 
ob'  19  AP:  1799  /ET  75,"  also  a  Silhouette  and 
Coloured  Dratving  at  Womlnvell  Hall  in  the 
possession  of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson, 
her  great-great-grandson. 


William  Colyer  of  Weston— 
cross  Farm,  Swanscombe, 
CO.  Kent ;  born  19  Oc- 
tober, bapt.  at  Southfleet 
14  November  1753;  died 
at  Greenhithe,  co.  Kent, 
aged  93,  on  Monday,  12 
October,  bur.  at  Swans- 
combe 19  October  1846. 
M.I.  Portrait  at  Morden 
College,  Blackheath,  in 
the  possession  of  Mrs. 
Lansdell. 


=Christian  Griffiths,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Griffiths ;  bapt.  at 
Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  15 
April  1752;  marr.atSouth- 
fleet  21  January  1801  ; 
died,  aged  52,  21  Au- 
gust, bur.  at  Swanscombe 
27  August  1804.  M.I. 
Memorial  Ring  inscribed : 
"  m"^  christian  colyer 
OB.  21  AUG.  i8o4.«  52,"/« 
the  possession  of  Thomas 
Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson. 


Edward  Colyer  of= 
Stockwell  Place,  co. 
Surrey,  stockbroker ; 
born  13  May,  bapt. 
at  Southfleet  4  June 
1755;  died  s.p.,  aged 
66,  14  May,  bur.  at 
Lambeth,  co.  Surrey, 
21  May  1 82 1.  Por- 
trait in  possession  of 
Miss  Catherine  Colyer 
of  St.  Leonard' s-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex. 


=Mary  Ann  Small- 
man,  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London, 
20  February  1791  ; 
died  15  May,  bur. 
at  Lambeth  2 1  May 
1808.  Portrait  in 
possession  of  Miss 
Catherine  Colyer 
of  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea. 


Henry  Co.x  (son  of  Henry  Cox);  bapt.  at  Eynsford,= 
CO.  Kent,  8  May  1733  ;  died  s.p.,  aged  47,  13  July, 
bur.  at  Eynsford  17  July  1780.     M.I. 


=Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Farningham,  co.  Kent, 
25  November  1739;  marr.  there  15  August 
1774;  died,  aged  65,  8  October,  bur.  at 
Eynsford  17  October  1804.     M.I. 


Thomas    Colyer  of  Eynsford=Anne,  bapt.  Lydia   Colyer,  Sally     Colyer,  Rebecca  Colyer, 

(son  of  Charles  Colyer);  bapt.  at  atSouthfleet  bapt.  at  South-  bapt.  at  South-  bapt.  at  South- 

Farningham  11  August  1745;  28  May  fleet    10   June  fleet    12    Jan-  fleet  29  Novem- 

dieds.p.,aged79, 30  April,bur.  1745;  died,  1746  ;       died  uary        174-3-;  beri748;  died, 

at  Farningham   6   May   1825.  aged6S,bur.  atFarningham,  died,    aged    6  aged  28,  7  I)e- 

M.I.     Will  dated  30  October  at    Faming-  aged  60,  8  Sep-  weeks,  bur.  at  cember,  bur.  at 

18 18,  with  two  codicils,  one  of  ham  14  Jan-  tember,      bur.  Southfleet    26  Southfleet       11 

same  date,  the  other  30  June  uary     1814.  at     Southfleet  January  174I.  Decemberi776. 

1824,  proved  14  July  1825,  by  M.I.  17    September  M.I.  M.I. 

James    Colyer    and    Thomas  1806.     M.I. 
Hassell,  the  nephews,  the  exe- 
cutors (P.C.C.  365  St.  Albans). 


{See  page  143.) 


Zachariah  Piggot= 
of  Mucking  Hall, 
CO.  Essex  ;  died, 
aged  65,  6  April, 
bur.  at  Mucking 
12  April  1823. 


Sarah,  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  2  Jan- 
uary i7|§;  marr. 
there  30  May 
1783;  died,  aged 
74,  25  August, 
bur.  at  Mucking 
30  August  1824. 


A\ 


John  Colyer  of  Hook  Green, = 
in  Southfleet ;  bapt.  at  South- 
fleet  7  April  1756;  died  s.p., 
aged  82,  29  March,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  6  April  1838.  M.I. 
Will  dated  2  November  1837, 
proved  ig  May  1838,  by 
Zachariah  Piggot,  the  nephew 
(P.C.C.  304  Nicholl). 

141 


'Elizabeth  Garland,  dau. 
of  John  Garland  of  the 
Court  Lodge  Farm, 
Southfleet  ;  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  8  June  1748; 
marr.  at  Shoreditch,  co. 
Middlesex,  12  July  1792; 
died,  aged  83,  3  May, 
bur.  at  Southfleet  10 
May  1 83 1.     M.I. 


Charles  Colyer  of  the  Mill,  r'arningham,= 
CO.  Kent;  born  22  January,  bapt.  at 
Southfleet,  CO.  Kent,  31  January  1717; 
died,  aged  61,  13  October,  bur.  at 
Farninghani  19  October  1778.  M.I. 
Will  dated  7  February  1777,  with 
codicil  dated  i  September  1778,  proved 
7  November  1 7  78,  by  James  Colyer  and 
Henry  Colyer,  the  sons  and  executors 

(p.c.'c.  435  ^<y)- 


=Elizabeth  Knight, 
dau.of  Henry  Knight 
of  Horton  Kirby,  co. 
Kent;  bapt.  at  Hor- 
ton Kirby  2  August 
17 17;  marr.  at  Lee, 
CO.  Kent,  i  February 
i73?T,;  died,  aged  58, 
3  July,  bur.  at  Far- 
ningham  10  July 
1775.     M.I. 


Samuel  Colyer, 
born  2  Novem- 
ber, bapt.  at 
Southfleet  11 
November  17 18; 
diedof  small-pox, 
aged  3,  30  May, 
bur.  at  Southfleet 
31  May  1722. 
M.I. 


Mary  Colyer, 
born  12  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at 
Southfleet' 16 
January  1 72^^; 
died,  aged  9, 
II  July,  bur. 
at   Southfleet 

13  July  1730- 

M.l. 


I 
Mary  Cox,  dau.  of=j=Charles     Colyer,=Margaret,  widow  of  John= 
'^  1      .       1      .      .  T-      ■  Pope,  and  dau.  of  John 


Henry  Cox  ;  bapt. 
at  Eynsford,  co. 
Kent,  5  May  1731; 
marr.  at  Farni  ngham 
13  May  1765 ;  died, 
aged  48,  10  June, 
bur.  at  Eynsford 
17  June  1779.  ist 
wife.  /K 


bapt.  at  Farning- 
ham  1 1  August 
1 741;  died,  aged 
74,  15  August, 
bur.  at  Horton 
Kirby,  co.  Kent, 
5  September 

1815.     M.I. 


Dorman;  bapt.  at  Sutton- 
at-Hone,  co.  Kent,  in 
1738;  marr.  at  Farning- 
ham  2i  March  1780; 
died  s.p.,  aged  69,  14 
June,  bur.  at  Sutton-at- 
Hone  20  June  1S07. 
2nd  wife. 


=Sarah  Jordan,  dau.  of  VVilh'am 
Jordan ;  bapt.  atFarningham 

22  September  1771;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary  Magdalen's, 
Old   Fish    Street,    London, 

23  September  1815;  died 
at  Eynsford,  aged  63,  23 
November,  bur.  at  Horton 
Kirby  27  November  1834. 
M.I.     3rd  wife. 


Rebecca  Gar- 
land, dau.  of 
John  Garland 
of  Court  Lodge 
Farm,  South- 
fleet  ;  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  6 
October  1760; 
marr.  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Hol- 
born,  London, 
8  November 
i79o;dieds.p., 
aged3i,  7  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at 
Southfleet  12 
January  1792. 
M.I.    ist  wife. 


=Thomas  Colyer  of  Mates= 
Farm  and  Joyce  Hall, 
Betsom,  in  Southfleet ; 
born  4  October,  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  25  October 
1758;  died  at  38  Bruton 
Street,  London,  aged  80, 
on  Sunday,  26  May,  bur. 
atSouthfleet4  June  1839. 
M.L  Silhouette  at  Womb- 
well  Hall,  CO.  Kent,  in 
the  possession  of  Thomas 
Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson, 
his  great-grandson.  Will 
dated  8  February  1834, 
with  codicil  dated  18 
February  1837,  proved 
ID  July  1839,  by  Edward 
Colyer,  the  son,  the 
executor  (P.C.C.  417 
Vaughan). 


=Sally  Buck,  dau.  of  John= 
Buck  of  the  Borough, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey, 
by  Elizabeth  Holding 
his  wife  ;  born  1 5  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  George  the 
Martyr,  Southwark,  25 
July  1765  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Olave's,  Southwark, 
13  November  1792  ; 
died  s.p.,  aged  34,  23 
August,  bur.  at  South- 
fleet  I  September 
1799.  M.L  Manorial 
Ring  inscribed.-  "sally 

COLYER     OB.      23     AUG. 

1799  M.  34,"  in  the 
possession  of  Thomas 
Colyer  Colyer- Fergus- 
soti,  her  great-grandson. 
2nd  wife. 


=Kitty  Snelling,  elder  dau.  of 
Joseph  Snelling  of  St.  Mary 
Cray,  co.  Kent;  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary  Cray  14  April  1771; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Han- 
over Square,  London,  28  Oc- 
tober 180 1  ;  died,  aged 67,  on 
Friday,  28  December  1838, 
bur.  at  Southfleet  5  January 
1839.  M.L  Memorial  Brooch 
inscribed:   "  IN  MEMORY  OF 

MY  DEAR  MOTHER  KITTY 
COLYER   DIED  28  DEC"*   1 838 

AGED  68,"  in  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson,  her  great-grand- 
son. Will  dated  15  November 
1836,  proved  25  November 
1839,  by  Edward  Colyer,  the 
son,  the  executor(P.C.C.  679 
Vaughan).     3rd  wife. 

F 


Thomas  Wells  of= 
the  Parsonage, 
Cobham,  co. 

Kent ;  born  at 
Cuxton,co.  Kent, 
in  1796;  dieds.p., 
aged  92,  15  July, 
bur.  at  Cobham 
21  July  1888. 
.  M.I.  A 


=Elizabeth  (twin  with  Catherine),  born  10  August, 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  28  September  1802  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  William  Henry  Dickinson),  on  Wednes- 
day, 28  October  1846;  died  at  the  Parsonage, 
Cobham,  aged  55,  on  Monday,  5  April,  bur.  at 
Cobham  12  April  1858.     M.L     Draivings  at 

Wombu'ell  Hall  in   the  possession  of   Thomas 

Colyer  Colyer-Fergusson. 

142 


Catherine  Colyer  (twin  with 
Elizabeth),  born  10  August, 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  28  Sep- 
tember 1802  ;  died,  aged  15, 
29  March,  bur.  at  South- 
fleet  5  April  1818.  M.L 
Draivings  at  Wotnlnvell 
Hall  in  the  possession  of 
Tliomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson. 


James  Colyer  of  Dart-= 
ford,  CO.  Kent,  miller ; 
bapt.  at  Farningham, 
CO.  Kent,  17  July 
1743;  died,  aged  40, 
2  November,  bur.  at 
Farningham  10  No- 
vember 1783.  M.I. 
Memorial  Pin  inscribed: 
"JAMES  COLYER  OB. 
NOV.    2,    1783    X.T    40," 

in  the  possession  of 
Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fersusson. 


=Elizabeth  Pratt, 
dau.  of  John 
Pratt ;  bnpt.  at 
Farningham  20 
February  1746  ; 
niarr.  there  8 
October  1771  ; 
died,  aged  75, 
8  July,  bur.  at 
Farningham  1 8 
July  1822.  M.I. 


Thomas  Colyer  of  Eynsford,= 
CO.  Kent;  bapt.  at  Farningham 
II  August  1745;  died  s.p., 
aged  79,  30  April,  bur.  at 
Farningham  6  May  1825. 
M.I.  Will  dated  30  October 
1 81 8,  with  two  codicils,  one 
of  same  date,  the  other  30 
June  1824,  proved  14  July 
1825,  by  James  Colyer  and 
Thomas  Hassell,  the  execu- 
tors and  nephews  (P.C.C. 
365  St.  Albans). 


=Anne  Colyer,  dau.  of 
John  Colyer  of  .South- 
fleet,  CO.  Kent ;  bupi. 
at  Southfleet  28  May 
1 745  ;  died,  aged  68, 
bur.  at  Farningham  14 
January  18 14.  M.I. 
Alemorial  Ring  in- 
scribed: "ANN  COLYER 
OB.  JAN.  1814  X,T  68," 

in  the  possession  of 
Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson. 


{See  page  141.) 


James  Colyer,  bapt.  at 
Dartford  18  .September 
1772  ;  died,  aged  4,  bur. 
at  Farningham  1 1  March 
1777- 


Elizabeth  Colyer,  bapt.  at 
Dartford  2  October  1773; 
died,  aged  36,  17  February, 
bur.  at  Farningham  23 
February  18 10.     M.I. 


Anne  Colyer,  bapt.  at  Dartford 
6  January  1775;  died  at  Farningham, 
in  her  72nd  year,  on  Wednesday, 
4  March,  bur.  at  Farningham  14  March 
1846.     M.I. 


Catharine  Colyer, 
bapt.  at  Dartford 
4  February  1778  ; 
died,  aged  8  months, 
bur.  at  Farningham 
18  October  1778. 


Sarah  Colyer,  born 
6  February,  bapt.  at 
Dartford  8  March 
1 7 So;  died,  aged 
5  months,  bur.  at 
Farningham  19  July 
17S0. 


James  Colyer  of  Dartford,  miller ;  born  1 2  October, 
bapt.  at  Dartford  16  October  1781;  died  at  his 
residence,  Farningham,  aged  57,  on  Thursday, 
II  April,  bur.  at  Farningham  22  April  1839.  M.I. 
Armorial  Seal  and  Si  I  hone  fie  at  Wombwell  Hall, 
CO.  Kent,  in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson.  Administration  granted  30  April  1839, 
to  Anne  Colyer,  the  sister  (P.C.C.) 


John  Colyer  of  Northend,  Crayford,  co.  Kent 
6  March,  bapt.  at  Southfleet  27  March   1760;  died 
at  Northend,  Crayford,  in  his  84th  year,  on  Sunday, 
23  July,   bur.  at   Crayford    i    August    1843.       M.I. 
Miniature  Portraits  in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Charles 
Colyer  of  St.  Leonard' s-on-Sea,  co.  .St/ssex,  his  grand- 
daughter,   also    in    that  of    Thomas    Colyer   Colyer- 
Fergusson.     Will  dated  15  July  1841,  proved  (P.C.C. 
185,  44)  5   March   1844,   by   Elizabeth   Colyer,   the 
relict,    and   William    Colyer,    the    son,    two   of 
executors.        Power   reserved   to   John    Colyer 
Edward  Colyer,  the  sons,  the  other  executors. 


born=f=Elizabeth  Ware,  dau.  of  Anne  Colyer, 
John  Ware,  by  Catherine  born  i  Jan- 
Holding  his  wife  ;  born  uary,  bapt.  at 
25  October,  bapt.  at  Cray-  Southfleet  27 
ford  19  November  1773;  Januaryi763; 
marr.  there  23  January  died,  aged  5 
1794;  died  at  Northend,  months,  bur. 
Crayford,  in  her  79th  year,  at  Southfleet 
on  Saturday,  15  May,  bur.  11  June  17 63. 
at  Crayford  22  May  1852.  M.I. 
M.I. 


the 
and 


A\ 


John  Hawkins  of= 
Champion  Hill,  co. 
Surrey,  and  after- 
wards of  Albany 
House,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex,  M.D. ; 
born  20  Decem- 
ber 181 1  ;  died, 
aged  88,  12  April, 
bur.  in  Hove 
Cemetery  16  April 
1900.     M.I. 


=Anne,  born  28  December 
1804,  bapt.  at  Southfleet 
5  February  1805  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Giles',  Camberwell, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
3  December  1864;  died 
at  Albany  House,  Hove, 
aged  87,  on  Sunday,  13 
December,  bur.  in  Hove 
Cemetery  17  December 
1891.     M.I. 


Edward  Colyer  of= 
Joyce  Hall,  Betsom, 
in  Southfleet ;  bom 
2  July,  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  4  August 
1807  ;  died  s.p.  at 
his  residence,  Joyce 
Hall,  Southfleet, 
aged  78,  on  Friday, 
29  January,  bur.  at 
Southfleet  3  Feb- 
ruary 1886.     M.I. 

143 


^Caroline  Albert,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Albert  of  Hatcham, 
CO.  Surrey ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Hugh 
Hyndman  Jones),  on  Tues- 
day, 30  November  1847; 
died  at  Joyce  Hall,  aged 
52,  on  Monday,  10  April, 
bur.  at  Southfleet  15  April 
1876.     M.I. 


Thomas  Hassell  (son=j=Mary,  bapt.  at  Tarning- 


of  William  Hassell) ; 
bapt.  at  Eynsford,  co. 
Kent,  25  July  1739; 
died, aged  57, 11  June, 
bur.  at  Eynsford  16 
June  1796.     M.I. 


ham,  CO.  Kent,  2» 
August  1747;  marr.  at 
Eynsford  20  November 
1769;  died,  aged  85,  23 
January,  bur.  at  Eynsford 
30  January  1833.     M.I. 


William  Jessup  (son= 
of  William  Jessup) ; 
bapt.  at  Eynsford  28 
April  1748  ;  died, 
aged  82,  9  January, 
bur.  at  Farningham  21 
January  1831.     M.I. 


A\ 


=.'\nn,  bapt.  at  Farning- 
ham 4  August  1749; 
marr.  there  4  April 
1774;  died,  aged  65, 
8  December,  bur.  at 
Farningham  1 6  De- 
cember 1814.     M.I. 


/K 


John  Fuller  of  Hewitts,=j=Sarah,     bapt. 


Chelsfield,  co.  Kent 
(son  of  John  Fuller) ; 
born  29  March,  bapt. 
at  Orpington,  co.  Kent, 
14  April  1752 ;  died, 
aged  67,  7  December, 
bur.  at  Shoreham,  co. 
Kent,  15  December 
1819.  M.I.  Memorial 
Ring  inscribed :  "john 

FULLER  OB.  7  DEC. 
1819  ^T:  67,"  in  the 
possession  of  Thomas 
Co  Iyer  Colyer-Fergusson- 


at  P'arning- 
ham  30  De- 
cember 1750; 
marr.  there 
23  November 
1779;  died, 
aged  75,  16 
March,  bur. 
at  Shoreham 
23  March 
1826.     M.I. 


Henry  Colyer  of  the  Mill,  Farning-= 
ham  ;  bapt.  at  Farningham   3  June 
1753;  died,  aged  58,  24  June,  bur. 
at  Farningham  2  July   181 1.     M.I. 
Memorial  Ring  inscribed:  "henry 

COLYER    OB.     24    JUNE     181I    /E    58," 

in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Colyer 
Colyer-Fergusson.  Will  dated  i  April 
1809,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  30  December  1809  and 
21  June  181 1,  proved  11  October 
181 1,  by  Thomas  Colyer,  the  brother, 
John  Fuller,  and  Charles  Colyer,  the 
son,  the  executors  (P.C.C.  439 
Crickitt). 


A 


^Charlotte  Hardy- 
man,  dau.  of 
William  Hardy- 
man  ;  bapt.  at 
Farningham  1 7 
May  1759;  marr. 
at  St.  Anne 
and  St.  Agnes', 
Gresham  Street, 
London,  8  March 
1781  ;  died,  aged 
66,  26  July,  bur. 
at  Farningham 
4  August  1825. 
M.I. 


/K 


Thomas  Colyer  of  Wonibwell  Hall,= 
Northfleet,  co.  Kent  ;  born  at 
Mates  Farm,  Southfleet,  23  July, 
bapt.  at  Southfleet  15  August 
1809;  was  for  many  years  Master 
of  West  Kent  Fox  Hounds ;  died 
at  Wombwell  Hall,  in  his  65th 
year,  on  Saturday,  27  June,  bur. 
at  Southfleet  2  July  1874.  M.I. 
Portraits  in  oils  at  Wombwell  Hall 
in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Colyer 
Colyer-Fergusson,  his  grandson. 
Will  dated  24  February  1872, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
16  July  1874,  by  Henry  Colyer, 
James  Ranken  Fergusson  and 
Frederick  Preston,  the  executors. 


=Mary  Ann  Somes,  elder  and  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Joseph  Somes  of 
New  Grove,  Mile  End,  London,  M.P. 
for  Dartmouth  1844,  by  Mary  Ann 
his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Daplyn 
of  25  Saville  Place,  Mile  End  ;  born 
at  27  Saville  Place  5  August,  bapt. 
at  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  29  October 
1 8 1 2  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  21 
October  1834;  died  at  97  Piccadilly, 
London,  aged  51,  on  Wednesday, 
15  June,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
22  June  1864.     M.I.      Wedding  Ring 

COLYER    &    MARY    .\NN    SOMES    21    OCT, 

Locket  inscribed:  "in  memory  of 
ob''  15^"  JUNE  1864  J&T  51,"  and 
Wombwell  Ball  in  the  possession 
Colyer-Fergusson,  her  grandson. 


Henry  Colyer,  born 
1 1  July,  bapt.  at 
Southfleet  20  August 
181 1  ;  died  at  his 
residence.  Acacia 
Hall,  Dartford,  co. 
Kent,  aged  66,  on 
Thursday,  21  June, 
bur.  at  Southfleet  25 
June  1877.     M.I. 


Cemetery,  London, 
inscribed:  "  thomas 
,   1834,"  a  Memorial 

MARY     ANN     COLYER 

Portraits   in   oils   at 
of    Thomas    Colyer 


A\ 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  127.) 


144 


Elizabeth  Pyrrye,= 
dau.  of  William 
Pyrrye  of  Great 
Moor,  in  the  parish 
of  Pattingham,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife, 
widow  of  Geoffrey 
Frobisherand  dau. 
of  John,  son  of 
Sir  Richard  York e, 
Mayor  of  Calais 
Staple;  marr.  be- 
fore 13  November 
1 57 1.     I  St  wife. 


Pedigree  of  Hardwicke. 

'Thomas  Hardwicke  of  Great  Moor  (son  and  heir  of  Thomas^ 
Hardwicke  of  Great  Moor  [bur.  at  Pattingham  29  March 
1576],  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Northwood  of 
Pattingham,  and  grandson  of  Walter  Hardwicke  of  Great 
Moor,  by  I'etronella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hardwicke 
of  Whitwell  Hall,  co.  Derby  [and  Petronella  Vernon  of 
Haddon,  his  wife],  and  grand-daughter  of  John  Hardwicke 
of  Hardwicke  Hall  and  Elizabeth  Bakewell  his  wife) ;  bur. 
at  Pattingham  5  April  1620. 


Hardwicke. 

[Vul.  4,  p.  129.] 


=Anne,  bur.  at 
Pattingham  20 
January  i62f. 
2nd  wife. 


Mary  Hardwicke,  Thomas  Hardwicke  of  Nurton,  in  Pattingham ; 
bapt.  6  January  bapt.  at  Pattingham  15  February  161  J;  admitted 
i6i|.  tenant  of  the  Manor  of  Pattingham   24  April, 

21  Jac:  I.  (1623). 


Francis  Hard-= 
wickeofTrysull, 
CO.  Stafford  ; 
bapt.  at  Patting- 
ham 25  March 
1576. 


=Jane,  living 
I  August,  I 
Car:  1.(1625) 
(Pattingham 
Court  Rolls). 


A\ 


John  Hardwicke  of= 
Great  Moor ;  bapt.  at 
Pattingham  21  October 
1580;  admitted  tenant 
of  the  Manor  of  Pat- 
tingham 18  October, 
44  Eliz:  (1602);  bur. 
at  Pattingham  3 
October  1654. 


=Mary  Cooke,  dau.  of  Richard  Cooke, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Hardwicke  of  VVingfield,  co.  Derby, 
by  Sanchia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John, 
son  of  Sir  John  Markham  of  Cotham; 
marr.  at  Pattingham  30  January  1605; 
admitted  tenant  of  the  Manor  of 
Pattingham  15  April,  3  Jac:  I.  (1605); 
bur.  16  July  1642. 


Joan  Hardwicke, 
bapt.  at  Patting- 
ham 5  February 
i6o|.     _ 

Thomasine  Hard- 
wicke, bapt.  at 
Pattingham  26 
December  1608. 


John  Hard-^Margaret  Perry, 
wicke  of  dau.  of  Ralph 
Perry  of  Great 
Moor ;  marr.  at 
Pattingham  19 
January  \bi%; 
bur.  there  10 
November  1 666. 


Great  Moor; 
bapt.  at  Pat- 
tingham 7 
Oct.  16 10. 


William  Hardwicke  of= 
Great  Moor ;  bapt.  at 
Pattingham  1 1  Au- 
gust 1616;  admitted 
tenant  of  the  Manor 
of  Pattingham  19 
October  1654,  and 
surrendered  26  April 
1673;  bur.  at  Patting- 
ham 2  Decern  ber  1673. 


=Mary  Perry,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Ralph 
Perry  of  Great 
Moor ;  admitted  a 
tenant  of  the  Manor 
of  Pattingham  26 
October  1 660;  marr. 
at  Pattingham  ig 
Januaryi634;  living 
26  April  1673. 


Mary  Hard-  William  Hardwicke  of  Great  Moor  ;=i=Eleanor  Wood  of  Crudgington,  co. 
wicke, bapt.at  bapt.  at  Pattingham  18  July  1646;  Salop ;  marr.  at  High  Ercall,  co.  Salop, 
Pattingham  4  admitted  tenant  of  the  Manor  of  Pat-  28  January  1675;  admitted  tenant  of 
Sept.  1642.        tingham  26  April  1673,  and  surrendered     the    Manor   of  Pattingham    26    April 

3   June   1703;   bur.  at  Pattingham   26     1673;  bur.  at  Pattingham  19  January 

June  1728.  i7if- 

c 


Thomas  Hard- 
wicke, died  in 
infancy. 


William  Hardwicke=pAnna    Forster,   dau.   and  coheir  of   Richard    Forster  of 


of  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford  ;  bapt.  at 
Pattingham  1 7  No- 
vember 1673  ;  bur. 
at  Darlaston  1 4 
September  1727. 


Bilston,  CO.  Stafford  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Humphrey  Comberford,  Lord  of  Comberford),  and  grand- 
daughter of  William  Forster,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Thomas  Leveson,  and  grand-daughter  of  Sir 
William  Paulet;  marr.  at  Wombourne,  co.  Stafford,  3  June 
1703;  bur.  at  Darlaston  24  November  1728. 


John  Hardwicke,  born     Joseph  Hardwicke  of  Knightsbridge,=f=Mary  Keeling,  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 


28  November,  bapt.  co.  Middlesex ;  bapt.  at  Darlaston 
19  December  1703;  27  February  170^.  He  marr.  2ndly 
died  in  infancy.  Anne  Wilson  of  VVantage,  co.  Berks. 


Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford,  29 
January  172^;  bur.  at  Darlaston 
1  November  1737.     ist  wife. 


A 


HS 


Elizabeth   Hardwicke,   bapt.    at   Pattingham, 
CO.  Stafford,  13  April  1583. 


Joan  Hardwicke,  bapt.  at  Pattingham 
2  February  i5f§. 


Anne,  bapt.  at  Pattingham  25 
November  1649;  marr.  at  Codsall, 
CO.  Stafford,  15  November  1669, 
Walter  Gough  of  The  Marsh,  co. 
Stafford. 


Jane  Hardwicke, 
bapt.  at  Patting- 
ham 20  April 
1652. 


Elizabeth     Hardwicke,    bapt.    at 
Pattingham  in  March  1657. 


Frances     Hardwicke,     bapt.     at 
Pattingham  3  May  1660. 


John  Hardwicke  of  Great  Moor,  in=j=Mary,    marr. 


the  parish  of  Pattingham  ;  bapt.  at 
Pattingham  2  April  1678;  admitted 
tenant  of  the  Manor  of  Pattingham 
3  June  1703.  X 


before  3  June 
1703- 


William=Anne,   bapt.    at   Pattingham 
Sparrey.     26   September    1680;    marr. 

at  Wombourne,  co.  Stafford, 

7  April  1708. 


Mary     Giles    of=^Charles  Hardwicke=Mary  Williamson     William  Hardwicke^Elizabeth,  died, 


Darlaston;  marr. 
at  Wolverhamp- 
ton, CO.  Stafford, 
19  March  17!^. 
ist  wife. 


of  Warrington,  co. 
Lancaster ;  bapt. 
at  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford,  2  March 
171?. 


of  Warrington ; 
marr.  at  War- 
rington 25  June 
1756  ;  died  s.p. 
2nd  wife. 


of        Manchester 
bapt.   at   Darlaston 
21  June  1 7 13;  died 
20  October  1773. 


aged     63, 
July  1774. 


A 


Hannah,  bapt.  at  Darlaston 
20  September  1730;  marr. 
....  Walsh  of  St.  James' 
Street,  London. 


Elizabeth,  marr.  at  Warrington 
5  February  1756,  John  Amery. 


Mary,  bapt.  at  \Varrington 
3  March  174!;  marr.  there 
24  November  1765,  James 
Wainwrit/ht. 


146 


Sampson  Hardwicke  of  Reading,=j=Mary,  bur. 


CO.  Berks;  bapt.  at  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford,  29  August  1715;  bur. 
at  Reading  26  November  1786. 


at  Reading 
13  Septem- 
ber 1789. 


John  Bland.=Anne,  marr. 

at    Reading 

'  8  April  1760. 


Richard  Hardwicke  of= 
Burcote  House,  in  the 
parish  of  Worfield,  co. 
Salop ;  bapt.  at  Dar- 
laston 27  October 
1 7 1 7  ;  died  at  Badger, 
CO.  Salop,  31  January, 
bur.  at  Worfield  4 
February  1785. 


=Hannah  Bell,  dau.  of 
William  Bell  of  Bur- 
cote House,  Worfield; 
born  there  20  June 
1695  ;  marr.  at  Wom- 
bourne,  co.  Stafford, 
7  June  1737  ;  died  at 
Alscott,  CO.  Salop,  28 
July,  bur.  at  Worfield 
31  July  1772. 


William  Hardwicke  of  Burcote= 
House,  Worfield ;  born  there 
28  March,  bapt.  at  Worfield 
I  April  1738;  died  while 
visiting  his  2nd  son  at 
Diamond  Hall,  Bridgnorth,  co. 
Salop,  24  September,  bur.  at 
Worfield  28  September  1807. 
Will  dated  21  July  1805. 


=Mary  Perton,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Joseph  Perton  of 
Chesterton,  in  the  parish  of  Worfield,  son  of  William  Perton 
(descended  from  William  de  Perton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Perton,  co.  Stafford,  and  from  Sir  Edmund  Cornewall,  Baron 
of  Burford),  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Mansfield  and 
Jane  Cole  his  wife,  grand-daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton  of 
Pillaton,  baronet ;  born  at  Bishops  Castle,  co.  Salop,  23  July, 
bapt.  there  4  August  1741  ;  marr.  at  Worfield  9  April  1763  ; 
died  at  Burcote  30  April,  bur.  at  Worfield  4  May  1824. 


A\ 


{Jvr  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  Englattd  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  i2g.) 


Roger  Hardwicke^ 
of  Darlaston;  bapt. 
at  Darlaston  24 
January  1 7|^;  bur. 
there  3  April  1755. 


A\ 


Benjamin  Hardwicke=f=Mary 


of  Wednesbury,  co. 
Stafford ;  bapt.  at 
Darlaston  1 9  Sep- 
tember 1725;  bur. 
there  i  September 
1801 


Perkins. 


/K 


John  Hardwcke 
of  Darlaston  ; 
bapt.  at  Darlaston 
21  January  172!^. 


Mary  Hardwicke, 
bur.  at  Darlaston 
7  March  173^. 


Johanna,  marr. 
at  Wednesbury 
30  May  1742, 
William  Field 
of  London. 


147 


Wade. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  137.] 


Pedigree  of  IVade. 


John    Wade    of 

Dallinghoe, 

co.=f=Mary,     of 

Charsfield 

CO. 

Suffolk  ; 

died,  ag 

ed   65,    II 

May 

Suffolk,     w 

dow 

in 

1740. 

1737- 

W 

11  dated  22  April  1 

729. 

Will    dated 

J  3 

June 

1740, 

proved 

30 

July 

1737    (Arch 

:    of 

proved  20  J 

una 

1744 (Arch: 

Suffolk) 

of  Suffolk). 

A 

John  Wade  of  Rendlesham= 
and  afterwards  of  Buckle- 
sham,  both  CO.  Suffolk,  gent ; 
executor  to  his  father's  will 
30  July  1737,  and  to  will  of 
his  brother,  Mark  Wade, 
25  January  174^;  bur.  at 
Rendlesham  1 2  March  1773. 
Will  dated  29  April  1772. 


'aO^ 


=Rebecca  Blomfield, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Blom- 
field of  Newbourne, 
CO.  Suffolk,  M.D., 
by  Katherine  his 
wife ;  bapt.  at  Mel- 
ton, CO.  Suffolk,  26 
November  1682  ; 
bur.  at  Rendlesham 
7  October  1762. 


Francis  Wade= 
of  Great  Glem- 
ham,co.Suffolk; 
executor  to  will 
of  his  brother, 
Mark  Wade,  25 
January  174!. 


=EHzabeth  Welton,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Richard  Welton,  Rector 
of  Whitechapel,co.  Middle- 
sex, and  of  East  Ham,  co. 
Essex,  by  Temperance  his 
wife ;  bapt.  at  Dallinghoe 
"about  i^'  April  1698"; 
marriage  licence  (Ipswich) 
dated  5  September  1728; 
bur.  at  Great  Glemham 
6  October  1779. 


John   Wade  of  Lime-=j=Elizabeth  Thorn- 


house,  CO.  Middlesex, 
tidewaiter ;  born  30 
November  1737,  bapt. 
at  Rendlesham  3 
January  173I;  living 
23  December  1772  ; 
drowned  in  the  Thames. 


hill,  dau.  of 
CooperThornhill 
of  Stilton,  CO. 
Huntingdon. 


A\ 


Rev.  John  Clarke  of  Woodbridge,=f=Rebecca,  marr. 
CO.  Suffolk  (son  of  John  Clarke  of    at   Rendlesham 
Woodbridge,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,     12   April   1744, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Punchard,     marriage  licence 
Rector  of  Hasketon,  co.   Suffolk     (Ipswich)  dated 
[5f^/a^(fj7]);  bapt.  at  Woodbridge     12  April  1744. 
I   September  1710;    executor  to 
will    of    his    father-in-law,    John 
Wade.  A 


Cornelius     CoUett     of     Melton, =j=Jane,    marr.    at    Rendlesham    22   March    174^,    marriage 


CO.     Suffolk, 
April  1772. 


^ent ;     living     29 


A 


articles    dated    19    March    174!,    marriage    licence    dated 
22  March  i74f. 


r^Tv^^^?*^^^ 


/ 


oux^ 


148 


Mark   Wade   of   Raydon,    Orford   and   Wissett,   all   co.= 
Suffolk;  executor  to  his  father's  will  30  July  1737,  and 
to  his  mother's  will  20  June  1744;  died,  aged  45,  bur. 
at  Orford  2  November  1748.      Will  proved  25  January 
I  74f  (Arch ;  of  Suffolk). 


'Anne  Cousins,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cousins  of  Orford  ;  bapt.  at  Orford 
29  September  1700;  died,  aged  84, 
16  April  1784,  bur.  at  Orford. 


Anne  Wade,  bapt.     Mark  Wade  of  Rendham,  co.  Suffolk  ,-=j=Anne  Farley,  dau.  and  coheir  of 


at  Orford  30  April  bapt.  at  Orford  5  May  1739;  died  at 
1736;  bur.  there  Raydon,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  81,  26  June, 
12  November  1739.     bur.  at  Orford  2  July  1819. 


Abraham  Farley  of  Old  Palace 
Yard,  Westminster,  esquire  ;  bur. 
at  St.  John's,  Westminster. 


Abraham  Wade, 
bapt.  at  Orford 
13  March,  bur. 
there  8  May 
1768. 


Mark  Farley  Wade  of  Raydon  ;  died= 
at  Orford,  aged  58,  3  March,  bur. 
there  9  March  1825.  M.I.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Orford.  Will  dated 
17  December  1824,  proved  20  Sep- 
tember 1825,  by  Mark  Wade  and 
the  Rev.  Ellis  Wade,  the  sons,  the 
executors  (P.C.C.  508  S/.  Alban). 


^a/t/(J^a^^  ;^i% 


=Elizabeth  Ellis,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Ellis  of  Orford ;  bapt.  at 
Orford  17  June  1770;  marr.  there 
14  July  1791,  marriage  licence 
(Ipswich)  dated  12  July  1791;  died 
at  Orford,  aged  83,  25  August,  bur. 
there  1  September  1853.  Will  dated 
18  January  1848,  with  codicil  dated 
3  October  185 1,  proved  16  Novem- 
ber 1853,  by  the  Rev.  Ellis  Wade, 
the  son,  the  sole  executor  (P.C.C. 
843>  53)- 


(For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  IVa/es," 
Vol.  IV.,  page  137.) 


Mark  Wade,  bapt.  at  Great     John  Wade  of  Benhall,   co.   Suffolk  ;=pHannah    Shuckford    of 


Glemham,  co.  Suffolk,  27 
June,  bur.  there  8  August 
1735- 


bapt.  at  Great  Glemham  27  January 
173^  ;  died  in  his  83rd  year,  bur.  at 
Great  Glemham  7  June  1821. 


Rishangles,  co.  Suffolk ; 
died,  aged  85,  bur.  at 
Great  Glemham  4  June 
1825. 


Hannah,    died,    aged    52,    bur.    at     Elizabetli  Wade,  bur. 
Aldeburgh,    co.    Suffolk,    in    1819.     at     Great     Glemham 
She   marr.   Mark    Fisher,   who  was     9  October  1781. 
drowned  in  the    Ore  3    December 
1818,  aged  28,  bur.  at  Aldeburgh. 

149 


Susan,  bur.  at  Sutton,  co.  Suffolk, 
22  October  1800.  She  marr.  at 
Great  Glemham  24  July  1791, 
Burwell  Edwards  of  Sutton ;  bapt. 
at  Sutton  17  December  1766. 


John     Wade     of     Aldeburgh,=i=Ann   Randall,  dau.  of  Samuel  Randall  of  Orford,  surgeon, 


and  afterwards  of  Aldringham, 
both  CO.  Suffolk ;  bapt.  at 
Orford,  co.  Suffolk,  5  January 
174|-;  bur.  there  3  August 
1813. 


J. P.,  by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Roger  Gillingham 
of  Shelford  Hall,  Cambridge  {see  Pedigree  of  Randall, 
"  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales,"  Vol.  III.,  page  lyf) ; 
bapt.  at  Orford  19  August  1749;  marr.  there  22  August  1768; 
bur.  at  Orford  2  February  1775. 


A 


John  Shuckford  Wade= 
of  Benhall,  co.  Suffolk; 
died  at  Aldeburgh,  co. 
Suffolk,  4  April,  bur. 
there  10  April  1839. 


=Mary    Anne    Wade,    dau.    of  Temperance  Wade, 

John  Wade  of  Aldeburgh,  by  bur.       at        Great 

Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Glemham,  co.  Suf- 

Randall;    bapt.  at  Orford  30  folk,    5    November 

September  1768;  marr.  there  1772. 
15     December     1791;     died 
3  May  1845. 


Elizabeth  Wade, 
bur.  at  Great 
Glemham  6  No- 
vember 1779. 


Mary  Anne,  marr. 
at  Aldeburgh  13 
May  1847,  mar- 
riage licence  (Ips- 
wich) dated  1 1 
May  1847,  Edward 
Bunniss,  late  of 
I  St  Life  Guards. 


Charlotte,  marr.  at 
GreatGlemham26 
December  1822, 
Thomas  Smyth 
Denny  of  Swef- 
fling,  CO.  Suffolk, 
and  of  Starston,  co. 
Norfolk. 


Francis  Wade, 
died,  aged  16. 


Elisa,  aged  22,  in 
1825;  marr.  at 
Aldeburgh  8  June 
1847,  marriage 
licence  (Ipswich) 
dated  3  June  1847, 
William  Haward 
of  Farnham,  co. 
Suffolk. 


Susan,  died  3  days 
after  marriage  with 
John  Black  (son  of 
Rev.  John  Black, 
Head  Master  of 
the  Seckford  Gram- 
mar School,  Wood- 
bridge,co.  Suffolk); 
died  in  Australia. 


15° 


Collet t  and  Wade  Families. 

Articles  of  agreement  made  19  March  174^  between  (i)  John 
Wade  of  Rendelsham,  co.  Suffolk,  gent,  and  Jane  Wade,  spinster, 
his  youngest  daughter,  (2)  Cornelius  Collett  of  Melton,  gent,  and 
James  Lynn  of  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk,  surgeon,  and  Samuel 
Thompson  of  Ufford,  co.  Suffolk,  gent. 

In  consideration  of  an  intended  marriage  between  Cornelius 
Collett  and  Jane  Wade,  John  Wade  agrees  that  he  and  Rebecca 
his  wife  will,  on  or  before  19  September  next  following,  convey  a 
messuage,  &c.,  in  Dallinghoe,  co.  Suffolk,  to  Lynn  and  Thompson 
to  the  use  of  the  said  CorneUus  and  Jane  and  their  issue.  Also 
Cornelius  Collett  agrees  in  like  manner  to  convey  his  house,  &c., 
at  Westerfield,  co.  Suffolk,  to  raise  a  yearly  rent  charge  of  £10  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Jane  Wade. 

Witnesses:  John  Clarke,  Jn"',  Jn°  Wilson. 

Signatures  of  J.  Wade,  Jane  Wade,  Cornelius  Collett. 


Wade. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  137.] 


'aSk. 


/ 


OCiAj^^ 


John  Wade  of  Rendlesham,  co.=T=Rebecca,    living 


Suffolk,  living  19  March  i74f. 


19  March  i74f- 


Cornelius  Collett  of  Melton,       Jane  Wade. 
CO.  Suffolk,  gent. 


Marriage  Articles  signed  19  March  i74f. 


Endorsed:  Feb:  y"^  28  1748  paid  to  M"^  Niggs  (?)  for  ye  admison 
of  M''  Conelis  Colet  and  his  wife  fine  and  Steuerd  feas  and  ten 
years  Lords  Rents  y=  some  of  26"  5^  o"*     J.  Wade. 


151 


Taunton. 

[Vol.  4,  p.  i6i.] 


Pedigree  of  Tannton. 


Rev.  Joseph  Taunton ;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,= 
matriculated  ii  April  1660,  B.A.  17  October  1663; 
Vicar  of  Quethiock,  co.  Cornwall,  3  September  1673  ; 
bur.  there  26  May  1712.  Administration  granted 
16  October  1712. 


=Mary,  bur.  at 
Quethiock  27 
October  1697. 


Rev.  Joseph  Taunton;  of=j=Amy   Jess,    dau. 


Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  13  October 
1688,  aged  17,  B.A.  1693; 
Vicar  of  Ipplepen,  co. 
Devon,  1707;  administrator 
to  his  father  16  October 
1 7 1 2  ;  bur.  at  Ipplepen 
5  August  1723.  /f^ 


of  George  Jess 
of  Torbryan,  co. 
Devon  ;  marr. 
at  Torbryan  2 1 
May  1695  ;  bur. 
at  Ipplepen  19 
February  i74f. 


Nathaniel  Taunton  of= 
Liskeard,  co.  Cornwall, 
physician ;  bapt.  at 
Quethiock  4  January 
1674 ;  Mayor  of  Lis- 
keard 1722 ;  bur.  at 
Liskeard  4  December 
1750.  Will  dated  29 
November  1750,  proved 
II  June  1 751  (Arch:  of 
Cornwall). 


=Juliana  Tanner,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Anthony 
Tanner  of  Carvynick, 
in  the  parish  of  St. 
Enoder,  co.  Cornwall, 
by  Grace  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Carthew ; 
marr.  at  St.  Enoder 
15  September  1699. 


Mary  Grace 
Taunton,  bapt. 
10  June  1701. 


Jane  Taunton, 
bapt.  II  June 
1703;  bur.  7 
January  1785. 


Grace,  bapt.  24 
November  1 705 ; 
marr.  30  Octo- 
ber 1723,  Daniel 
Carter  of  Red- 
ruth, CO.  Devon, 
surgeon. 


Rev.  Elias  Taunton,  Vicar  of  Bampton,= 
CO.  Oxford ;  bapt.  at  Liskeard  24 
February  170^;  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  14 
October  1726,  aged  18,  B.A.  1730, 
Fellow  and  M.A.  173^;  Rector  of 
Sowton,  CO.  Devon,  1741,  Vicar  of 
Hampton  by  exchange  1750;  J.P. 
for  CO.  Oxford  ;  bur.  at  St.  Aldate's, 
Oxford,  18  December  1765.  Will 
dated  14  May  1764,  proved  18 
January  1766  (P.C.C.  38  Tyndall.) 


=.'\nn  Leaver,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leaver  of 
Oxford,  apothecary, 
by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John 
Hawkins ;  marr.  at 
East  Hendreth,  co. 
Wilts,  27  June  1730; 
mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  1 4 
May  1764;  bur.  at 
St.  Aldate's,  Oxford, 
2  January  1788. 

c 


Thomas  Taun- 
ton, bapt.  at 
Liskeard  9 
August  1741 ; 
Major  Hon'^'^ 
EastlndiaCo.'s 
Service;  killed 
in  action. 


Frances  Grosvenor,= 
3rd  dau.  of  Stephen 
Grosvenor  of  St. 
Aldate's,  Oxford, 
Sub-Treasurer  of 
Christ  Church,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Tottie, 
Vicar  of  Eccleshall, 
CO.  Stafford ;  marr. 
at  St.  Ebbe's,  Ox- 
ford, 16  September 
1771  ;  died,  aged 
54,  16  December, 
bur.  at  St.  Aldate's, 
Oxford,  23  De- 
cember 1802.  M.I. 
I  St  wife. 


=SirWilliam  Elias  Taunton  of  Freeland= 
Lodge,  near  Eynsham,  co.  Oxford ; 
born  at  Sowton  31  January  1744,  and 
bapt.  there  the  same  day ;  Clerk  of 
the  Peace  for  the  county,  and  Town 
Clerk  of  the  City  of  Oxford ;  knighted 
at  Oxford  13  June  1814  ;  died  at  his 
residence  at  Grandpont,  co.  Berks, 
in  his  8 1  St  year,  on  Wednesday, 
3  August,  bur.  at  St.  Aldate's,  Ox- 
ford, 9  August  1825.  Will  dated  20 
February  1823,  with  codicil  dated 
27  May  1825,  proved  12  November 
1825,  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Cople- 
stone,  D.D.,  George  Williams,  M.D., 
and  William  Elias  Taunton,  the  son, 
and  Dame  Charlotte  Taunton,  the 
reUct,  the  executors  (P.C.C.  60 1 
St.  Albans). 


A\ 


=Charlotte  Hawkins, 
only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Haw- 
kins, Chaplain  to 
Magdalen  College, 
Oxford ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Oxford, 

2  February  1804; 
died  at  Ewelme 
House,  CO.  Oxford, 
aged  71,  29  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at  St. 
Aldate's,       Oxford, 

3  February  1844. 
M.I.     2nd  wife. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visifation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  IV.,  page  j6i.) 


'52 


I  I  I 

Elias  Taunton,  bapt.  at  Quethiock,     Eliza,  bapt.  at  Quethiock  21  July  1681 ;  Martha  Taunton, 

CO.  Cornwall,  10  April  1679.  marr.   5   December   1706,  Caleb  Tillie  died  1 3  November 

of  riymouth,  co.  Devon.  1740. 


Mary  Taunton, 
bapt.  15  July 
1 7 10;  bur.  14 
January  17  .  . 


Nathaniel  Taunton, 
born  at  Liskeard, 
CO.  Cornwall,  28 
November  1 7 1 1 . 


Joseph  Taunton  of  Liskeard ,~ 
bapt.  at  Liskeard  18  June 
1 7 16;  Mayor  of  Liskeard 
1756,  1764  and  1774  ;  bur.  at 
Liskeard  24  July  1798. 


/K 


=Elizabeth  Kempe,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Richard 
Kempe  of  Tregony,  co. 
Cornwall ;  marr.  in  1 738  ; 
bur.  22  June  1767. 


Anne  Juliana,  bapt.  at  Sowton,  co.  Devon ;  died  at  Oxford,  aged  75, 
13  March  1810.  She  marr.  the  Rev.  Edmund  Goodenough,  Vicar  of 
Swindon,  co.  Wilts;  Queen's  Scholar,  Westminster,  1758,  aged  13; 
of  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated  9  June  1762,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1756,  M.A.  1769;  Rector  of  Hampton  and  South  Littleton,  and 
Vicar  of  Cleeve  Prior,  all  co.  Worcester,  Vicar  of  Broughton,  co.  Oxford, 
and  Vicar  of  Swindon ;  died  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  8  November  1807. 

A 


Mary  Catherine 
Taunton,  bapt. 
at  Bampton,  co. 
Oxford,  29  April 
1752- 


John   Joseph   Taunton,=j=Charlotte. 
R.N.;  bapt.  at  Bampton 
12  March  1755. 

A 


Daniel  Taunton,   bapt.   at  Bampton       Charlotte  Mary 
6  December  1758;  bur.  at  St.  Aldate's,       Taunton. 
Oxford,  II  June  1767. 


15- 


Conyers. 

[Vol.  s,  p.  I.] 


Pedigree  of  Fox. 


John  Fox  of  Crete,  in  the  parish  of=j=Agnes    Partridge,    died    in 


Yardley,  co.  Worcester,  yeoman  (son 
of  John  and  Alice  Fox  of  Crete) ; 
died  9  May  1545. 


November       1562.  She 

marr.  2ndly  Richard  More 
of  Bordesley,  co.  Warwick. 


John  Fox,  Thomas  Fox  of  Crete,  yeoman  ;= 
died,  aged  born  16  September  1539;  bur. 
15, 22  June  at  Yardley  8  April  1605.  Will 
1551.  dated    i    December    1604,   proved 

30  May  1605  (P.C.C.  37  Hayes). 


=Ann  Smalbrook,  dau.  of  Richard  Smalbrook 
of  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  22  January  is6|  ; 
executrix  to  her  husband's  will  30  May 
1605  ;  died  3  June  1633. 


Richard  Fox  of  Moseley,= 
in  the  parish  of  King's 
Norton,  co.  Worcester, 
gent;  born  in  July  1569  ; 
of  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  18 
June  1585,  aged  15  ; 
mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  I  December  1604; 
died  23  April  1623. 


=Mary  Birch,  dau.  of  Ceorge 
Birch  of  Smethwick,  in  the 
parish  of  Harborne,  co. 
Stafford,  yeoman;  marr.  15 
July  1595;  executrix  to  will 
of  her  brother,  John  Birch, 
1595.  Will  dated  9  May 
1634,  proved  4  November 
1634  (P.C.C.  105  Seagar). 


Thomas  Fox  of  Yardley,= 
yeoman ;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  i  Decem- 
ber 1604;  aged  73  in 
1646.  Will  dated  30  May 
1657,  proved  9  July  1660, 
by  his  son,  Thomas  Fox 
(P.C.C.  119  Nabbs). 


died  before 
30  May 
1657,  bur. 
in  the 

church  at 
Yardley. 


A\ 


Joseph  Fox,  died 
in  infancy. 


William  Booth  of  Witton,  co.  Warwick,  esquire  ;= 
of  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  matriculated  4  March 
i6o§,  aged  17;  Barristei-at-Law  of  the  Middle 
Temple  1614;  named  overseer  to  his  mother-in- 
law's  will  9  May  1634  ;  died  23  November  1637. 
Will  dated  14  October  1634,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  23  April  and  13  October  1637, 
proved  31  January  163!^  (P.C.C.  6  Lee). 


=Alice,  marr.  28  January 
161 J  ;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  31  January 
163I;  livings  June  1654. 


A 


Robert  Middlemore  of  Haselwell,  in  the  parish  of  King's  Norton,=j=Eleanor,    marr.   at    King's 


CO.  Worcester,  gent;  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  25  October 
1608  ;  executor  to  his  mother-in-law's  will  4  November  1634;  bur. 
at  King's  Norton  16  January  i6|^§.  Will  dated  7  March  167I, 
proved  17  February  i6g-^,  by  his  son,  Samuel  Middlemore  (P.C.C. 
25  Bath). 


Norton  9  January  i6|^; 
mentioned  in  her  mother's 
will  9  May  1834;  bur.  at 
King's  Norton  27  October 
1669. 


A\ 


William  Girdler  of^ 
Birmingham ;  bur. 
at  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham,  16 
May  1676. 


A 


=Anne,  born  29  August, 
bapt.  at  Hints,  co.  Stafford, 
20  September  1604  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham, 
27  November  1627  ;  living 
15  May  1642. 


.  .  .  .  Elton^Frances,  born  12  February, 
of  Oldbury,  co.  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 19  February 
i6o|;  mentioned  in  will  of 
her  brother,  Thomas  Fox, 
I  June  1665. 


Salop,    and    of 
London,  M.D. 


•54 


John  Fox 
Norton,  co 
mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  I  December  1604, 
and  in  will  of  his 
brother,  Thomas  Fox, 
30  May  1657. 


of    King's=f=Alice  Chambers. 
Worcester ; 


A 


Edward  Fox  of= 
Birmingham,  co. 
Warwick,  mercer; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  i 
December  1604 ; 
died  18  June 
1640. 


^Elizabeth  Greysbrooke,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Hugh  Greysbrooke 
of  Hints,  CO.  Stafford,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Sagar ;  bapt.  at 
Hints  19  May  1586;  marr.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  16 
November  1603;  bur.  there 
8  February  i6|^. 


Richard  Fox, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 20 
Dec.  1607. 


Elizabeth  Fox, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 8 
August  1609. 


Sarah  Fox, 
born  25  June, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 30 
June  161 1. 


Rebecca  Fox, 
born  10  June, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 14 
June  1 61 2. 


Edward  Fox  of= 
Wantage,  co. 
Berks,  esquire; 
born  19  No- 
vember, bapt. 
at  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham, 
2 1  November 
i6i3;Commis- 
sary-General  to 
Sir  William 
Waller. 


=.  .  .  Wirdnam, 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  George  Wird- 
nam of  Wantage. 


Martha,  born  18  April,  bapt. 
at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham, 
25  April  i6i6  ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  her  aunt,  Mary, 
wife  of  Richard  Fox,  9  May 
1634;  marr.  Thomas  Manly 
of  Oldbury,  co.  Salop. 

A 

Margaret  Fox,  born  26  July 
1 61 7;  died  unmarried  in 
London. 


Jane  Fox,  named 
executrix  to  her 
father's  will  19 
May  1688.  Will 
dated  15  June 
1708,  proved  7 
May  i7o9(Prerog: 
Court,  Ireland). 


Hugh  Morgan  of  Cottelstown,= 
CO.  Sligo,  esquire  ;  named 
overseer  to  his  father-in-law's 
will  19  May  1688;  M.P.  for 
CO.  Sligo  5  October  1692  to 
6  May  17 13.  Will  dated  23 
October  1720,  proved  10  May 
1 72 1  (Prerog:  Court,  Ireland). 


=Penelope,  marr. 
before  1 9  May 
1688;  died  be- 
fore 23  October 
1720. 


Catherine  Fox,  named 
executrix  to  her  father's 
will  19  May  t688. 


Mary  Fox,  named 
executrix  to  her  father's 
will  19  May  1688. 


As 


155 


Henry  Fox  of=j=Mary  Collier ; 
Yardley,  co.  Wor-  marr.  2ndly 
cester;  mentioned  Thomas  Dor- 
in  his  father's  will  ley. 
I  December  1604. 


Henry  Pretty=Joan,    men- 
of     Yardley  ;     tioned  in  her 


mentioned  in 
his  father-in- 
law's  will 
I  December 
1604. 


father's  will 
I  December 
1604. 


Henry  SydnalI=Dorothy,men- 
of  Tamworth,     tioned  in  her 


CO.  Warwick  ; 
mentioned  in 
his  father-in- 
law's  will  I  De- 
cember 1604. 


father's  will 
1  December 
1604. 


Richard    Billingsley    of    Birmingham,    co.    Warwick,=j=Dorothy,      niarr.     before     Mary  Fox. 


mercer;  bur.  at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  25  December 
1677.  Will  dated  3  December  1677,  proved  17  January 
167^  (P.C.C.  I  Reeve). 


13  May  1641  ;  bur.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Birmingham, 
I  August  1676. 


A\ 


Joseph  Fox  of  Graige,  co.  Tipperary,  esquire;  born  27= 
February,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  i  March 
i6i|^;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  aunt,  Mary,  wife  of 
Richard  Fox,  9  May  1634;  M.P.  (Ireland)  for 
Monaghan  25  April  1661.  Will  dated  19  May  1688, 
proved  17  March  i6|^  (Prerog:  Court,  Ireland). 


=Thomasine  Blayney,  dau.  of  Henry, 
2nd  Lord  Blayney,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Garret,  ist  Viscount  Drogheda; 
she  had  been  married  at  the  age  of  7 
to  Sir  George  Pierce  of  co.  Cavan, 
baronet,  but  repudiated  the  marriage 
7  March  i6f^,  at  the  age  of  12. 


Jane  Oliver,  dau.= 
of  Robert  Oliver 
of  Clonodfoy. 
I  St  wife. 


A 


=Henry  Fox  of  Graige,  esquire  ;= 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will  19  May 
1688;  M.P.  (Ireland)  for  Lanes- 
borough  1703-13,  and  12  November 
1 7 15;  executor  to  will  of  his  sister, 
Jane  Fox,  7  May  1 709  ;  died  before 
5  August  1719.  Will  dated  21  October 
1717,  sworn  to  5  August  1719,  and 
proved  in  1726,  after  being  disputed 
(Prerog:  Court,  Ireland). 


=Frances  Lane,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Lane  of  Tulske,  co.  Roscommon, 
I  St  Viscount  Lanesborough,  Secre- 
tary of  State  (Ireland),  by  Lady 
Frances  Sackville  his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  Richard,  5th  Earl  of  Dorset ; 
marr.  in  1691  ;  died  in  December 
1 7 13.  She  marr.  istly  Ulick, 
Viscount  Galway,  who  died  12  July 
1 69 1.     2nd  wife. 


George  Fox  Lane,  Baron  Bingley,  of  Bramham= 
Park,  CO.  York ;  executor  to  his  father's  will 
5  August  1 7 19,  and  to  will  of  his  son  21  June 
1769;  M.P.  for  Hindon  27  April  1734,  and  for 
the  City  of  York  21  July  1742  to  20  March  1761  ; 
as  heir  to  his  uncle  James,  2nd  Viscount  Lanes- 
borough,  he  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament  22 
March  175°,  the  additional  name  of  Lane;  died 
at  Bramham  Park,  aged  76,  22  February  1773. 
Will  dated  30  May  1770,  proved  20  April  1773 
(P.C.C.  Stevens). 


■Harriet  Benson,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert, 
Baron  Bingley,  of  Bramham  Hall,  co.  York, 
by  Lady  Elizabeth  Finch  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Heneage,  ist  Earl  of  Aylesford  ;  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  4  February 
i7oi-;  marr.  at  Somerset  House  Chapel, 
London,  12  July  1731  ;  died  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  aged  66,  7  April,  bur.  in 
Westminster  Abbey  13  April  1771. 


156 


William  Baynton  of  Solihull,= 
CO.  Warwick ;  died,  aged  69, 
in  1684. 


=Mary,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick,  26 
January  162,};  mentioned  in  will  of  her  brother,  Thomas 
Fo.x,  I  June  1665. 


A 


Henrietta   Elizabeth     Mary  Fox,  named 
Penelope  Fox,  born     executrix    to    her 
13  November,  bapt.     father's     will     21 
at  St.  James',  West-    October  1717. 
minster,      30      No- 
vember 1693  ;   died 
young. 


James  Fox  of  East  Horsley,  co. 
Surrey;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  10  May  17 17,  aged 
18;  heir  to  the  Surrey  estates  of 
his  grandmother,  Lady  Lanes- 
borough,  8  December  17 19;  died 
22  October  1753,  bur.  at  East 
Horsley.     M.L 


Jane  Fox,  living 
21  October  17 17. 


George  Lane-Fox  of  Bramham= 
Park,  CO.  York ;  born  4  May 
1793;  of  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  M.A.  1815;  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  North 
Riding,  co.  York ;  M.P.  for 
Beverley  8  March  1820,  and 
for  Pontefract  25  July  1837 
to  24  January  i  S40 ;  Major 
Yorkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry ; 
died  at  Bramham  Park,  in  his 
56th  year,  on  Wednesday,  15 
November  1848. 


=Georgiana  Henrietta 
Buckley,  only  dau. 
of  Edward  Pery 
Buckley  of  Minstead 
Lodge,  CO.  Hants, 
by  Lady  Georgiana 
VVest  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John,  2nd  Earl 
of  Delawarr ;  marr. 
20  September  1814. 


WilliamAugustus=i=Lady  Caroline  Sholto 


Pitt  Lane-Fox 
of  the  Grenadier 
Guards ;  died  at 
Torquay,  co. 
Devon,  aged  36, 
1 1  February  1 83  2. 


/N 


A 


Douglas,  sister  of 
George,  17th  Earl  of 
Morton,  anddau. of  the 
Hon'''=  John  Douglas, 
by  Lady  Frances  Las- 
celles  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Edward,  Earl  of 
Harewood  ;  marr.  3 1 
December  1817;  died 
at  Chesham  Street, 
London,  in  her  75th 
year,  on  Friday,  7 
November  1873. 


Mildred  Bourchier,= 
dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Bourchier 
of  Beningborough  ; 
marriage  settle- 
ments dated  30 
April  1760;  died  at 
Bristol  3  December 
I  760.      ibt  wife. 


=Robert  Fox  Lane  of  Queen= 
Anne  Street,  co.  Middlesex ; 
born  5  August  1732;  M.P. 
for  the  City  of  York  27 
March  1761  to  11  March 
1768;  died  at  Bristol  24  May 
1768.  Will  dated  29  May 
1767,  proved  21  June  1769 
(P.C.C.  21^  Bogg). 


=Lady  Bridget  Henley,  dau.  of  Robert, 
ist  Earl  of  Northington,  Lord  Chancellor, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Huband, 
baronet;  marr.  29  June  1761;  died  13 
March  1796.  Will  dated  28  January  1794 
(P.C.C.  432  Harris).  Administration 
granted  9  August  1796,  to  Lady  Jane 
Acton  and  Mary,  Viscountess  Wentworth, 
sisters.  She  marr.  2ndly  the  Hon'''^  John 
Tollemache,  Captain  R.N.  (son  of  Lionel, 
3rd  Earl  of  Dysart),  who  was  killed 
25  September  1777.     2nd  wife. 


157 


Mary      Mason,  =Thomas  Fox  of  the  Moat  House,= 

dau.  of  Richard     Tamworth,    co.   Warwick,    esquire  ; 

Mason  of  New-     born  4  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's, 

ton,   CO.   Salop.     Birmingham,  8  March  i62§;  of  the 

I  St  wife.  Inner     Temple    November     1648, 

called  to  the  Bar   1656;    M.P.  for 

Tamworth    4    January    1654,    and 

5  April  1660.      Will  dated   i  June 

1665,    proved     15     February    i66| 

(P.C.C.  18  Hetie). 


=Judith  Boothby,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Boothby, 
baronet,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Hayes,  Lord  Mayor 
of  London ;  marr.  at 
Tamworth  28  September 
1654;  living  I  June 
1665.     2nd  wife. 


Eleanor  Fox, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 3 
March  i62|. 


Anne  Fox,  living 
21  October  17 17. 


Sackville  Fox,  Bath  Genealogist  and= 
Blanc  Coursier  Herald ;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  21  October  1717,  and  in 
will  of  his  grandmother.  Lady  Lanes- 
borough,  8  December  17 19;  died  at 
Marylebone,  London,  i  December  1760. 
Administration  granted  17  December 
1 761,  to  George  Thompson  (P.C.C.) 


=Jane,  living  Isabella  Katherine 
17  December  Fox,  living  21 
1761.  October  1717. 


James  Lane  Fox  of  Bramham  Park,= 
CO.  York ;  heir  to  his  uncle.  Lord 
Bingley,  22  February  1773;  M.P. 
for  Horsham  30  May  1796;  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  York  1804;  died 
7  April  1821.  Will  (with  two 
codicils)  dated  9  June  18 18,  proved 
16  June  1 82 1,  by  the  Hon*"'^ 
Marcia  Fox  and  the  Hon''''^  Edward 
Marmaduke  Stourton,  the  Exors 
(P.C.C.  333  Mansfield). 


=Hon'''=  Marcia  Lucy  Pitt,  dau.  of  George, 
ist  Lord  Rivers,  by  Penelope  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Richard  Atkins,  baronet ; 
born  29  March,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  14  April  1756; 
marr.  23  July  1789;  died  5  August  1822. 
Will  dated  14  December  182 1  (with  an 
inventory),  proved  18  July  1823,  by 
William  Augustus  Lane  Fox,  Sackville 
Walter  Lane  Fox  and  Thomas  Henry 
Lane  Fox,  the  sons,  the  Exors  (P.C.C. 
408  Richards). 


Jane  Fox,  not 
2 1, 1 7  Decem- 
ber 1761. 


Sackville  Walter  Lane-Fox  of  Oran  House,  Tadcaster,=j=Lady   Charlotte    Mary   Ann    Georgiana 


CO.  York  ;  born  at  Bramham  24  March,  bapt.  there 
10  July  1797  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford ;  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stanley,  co.  York ; 
formerly  in  the  Grenadier  Guards ;  M.P.  for 
Helston  1833-34,  Beverley  1840-41,  Ipswich 
1842-47,  and  again  for  Beverley  1847-52  ;  died  at 
Pall  Mall,  London,  in  his  78th  year,  on  Tuesday, 
18  August,  bur.  at  Bramham  22  August  1874. 
M.I.  Administration  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  12  January  1875,  to  the  Rt.  Hon'^''^  Sackville 
George  Lane-Fox,  Baron  Conyers,  of  Wellesbourne, 
CO.  VVarwick,  the  son,  the  next  of  kin.  /^ 


Osborne,  sole  heir  of  her  brother,  Francis 
Godolphin  D'Arcy,  7th  Duke  of  Leeds, 
and  only  dau.  of  George  William 
Frederick,  6th  Duke  of  Leeds,  K.G.,  by 
Lady  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  George, 
xst  Marquess  Townshend ;  born  at 
Hornby  Castle,  co.  York,  16  July,  bapt. 
at  Hornby  16  August  1801  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
22  June  1826;  died  at  Hornby  Castle, 
aged  34,  17  January,  bur.  at  Bramham 
26  January  1836.      M.I. 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  JFales," 
Vol.  v.,  page  /.) 


158 


Lettice  Buckbury,  dau.= 
of  the  Rev.  John 
Buckbury,  Rector  of 
Drayton  Bassett,  co. 
Stafford ;  born  5  March 
163!;  died  18  January 
i66|^.     I  St  wife. 


A 


=Rev.  Timothy  Fox  of  Caldwell,  co.  Derby  ;= 
bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick, 
12  October  1628;  of  Christ's  College,  Cam- 
bridge ;  Rector  of  Drayton  Bassett  in  the 
time  of  the  Commonwealth,  but  ejected  for 
nonconformity  1662  ;  executor  to  will  of  his 
brother,  Thomas  Fox,  15  February  i66| ;  died 
at  Caldwell  30  May  17 10.  (See  '■'■Dictionary 
of  National  Biography"  Vol.  XX.,  page  ij6.) 


'Frances  Richardson, 
dau.  of  John  Richard- 
son, and  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Francis  Ward, 
Rector  of  Titenhall, 
CO.  Stafford  ;  died 
30  March  171!- 
2nd  wife. 


A\ 


Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Lane  Fox, 
Vicar  of  Sturminster  Newton, 
CO.  Dorset,  24  April  1839;  died 
there  22  November  1861. 
Administration  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  31  May  1862, 
to  George  Lane  Fox  of  Bramham, 
CO.  York,  the  nephew. 


Marcia  Bridget,  died  at  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  10  June 
1826.  She  marr.  by  special  licence  at  Bramham  Park, 
CO.  York,  5  August  1813,  Sir  Edward  Marmaduke  Vavasour 
of  Hazlewood,  co.  York,  baronet  (2nd  son  of  Charles  Philip, 
i6th  Lord  Stourton) ;  born  6  May  1786;  took  the  name 
of  Vavasour  20  January  1826,  as  heir  to  his  cousin. 
Sir  Thomas  Vavasour,  baronet;  created  a  baronet  14 
P'ebruary  1828;  died  15  March  1847.  Will  dated  25  August 
1846,  proved  in  April  1847,  by  the  Hon'^''^  Charles  Langdale, 
the  brother,  the  sole  Exor  (P.C.C.  369,  47). 

T 


159 


Battye. 

[Vol.  s,  p.  4.] 


Pedigree  of  Battye. 


Elizabeth  Wood,  marr.  at= 
Kirkburton,  co.  York,  14 
June  1665.      ist  wife. 


=John  Battye  of  Scholes,  in  Kirkburton  ;= 
Bailiff  of  Holme,  in  the  Manor  of 
Wakefield,  co.  York;  living  in  1701. 


Rev.  Gamaliel  Battye,  Curate  and=j=Barbara,  bur. 
Schoolmaster  of  Flockton,  in  Thorn-  at  Kirkburton 
hill,  CO.  York ;  bapt.  at  Holmfirth  3  November 
Chapel,  Kirkburton,  18  April  1669;  1742. 
of  University  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  15  July  1687,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1691  ;  Incumbent  of  Denby, 
in  Penistone,  co.  York,  1691-98; 
died  before  7  June  171  7.  X\ 


=Mary,  bur.  28  September 
1695.     2nd  wife. 


Joshua  Battye  of  Fulstone= 
and  Scholes,  in  Holmfirth 
Chapel,  Kirkburton ;  bapt. 
at  Holmfirth  Chapel,  Kirk- 
burton 25  December  1670; 
Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of 
Wakefield  ;  bur.  at  Kirk- 
burton 30  August  1720. 


=Mary  Kaye, 
marr.  at  Kirk- 
burton 15 
June  1693  ; 
bur.  there  22 
June  1754. 


William  Battye,     John  Battye  of  Holmfirth,  in=j=Sarah  Booth,  marr.  18  April     James   Battye, 


bapt.     27    Jan-     Kirkburton,      Bailiff     of     the 

uary,      bur.     at     Manor  of  Wakefield  ;  bapt.  at 

Kirkburton     31     Holmfirth  Chapel,  Kirkburton,  2 

January  169!.        March  169!;  bur.  at  Kirkburton 

18  May  1733.     Administration 

granted    at    York    22    August 

1734- 


1723  ;  administratrix  to  her 
I  St  husband  22  August 
1734;  bur.  at  Kirkburton 
30  October  1758.  She  marr. 
2ndly  21  November  1734, 
John  Booth. 


bapt.  from 

Moorcroft     1 7 
Sept.  1696. 


A 


John  Battye,     Charles  Battye  of  The  Gore,  in  the  parish=i=Jane    Ljetitia   Crispin,   only  dau.    of 


Judge  in  the     of   Kensington,    London  ;    held   a  com- 
Bengal    Civil     mission   as    Ensign    in    the    Kensington 


Service.  Volunteers    in     1804;    a    leading    City 

merchant ;  owner  of  a  large  proportion 
of  the  Island  of  San  Domingo ;  lost  his 
fortune  owing  principally  to  some  ships 
which  he  had  freighted  with  a  regiment, 
stores,  and  equipments,  to  assist  Christo- 
pher, negro  ruler  of  that  island,  being 
captured  by  the  French  fleet ;  afterwards 
private  secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Bute  ; 
died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  71, 
on  Thursday,  8  January,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  of  St.  Nicholas',  Brighton, 
13  January  1852.  /^ 


Robert  Crispin  of  Enfield  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
Laetitia  Penelope  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  Matthew  Cock  of  the  Manor  of 
Camberwell,  co.  Surrey ;  marr.  at 
Enfield  9  October  1801  ;  died  at 
Brighton,  in  her  87th  year,  on 
Wednesday,  i  January,  bur.  in  the 
Extra  Mural  Cemetery,  Brighton, 
4  January  1862.  Administration 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
28  May  1863,  to  the  Rev.  William 
Wilberforce  Battye  of  Hever  Rectory, 
CO.  Kent,  the  son. 


{Fo7-  issue  see  '■^Visitation  of  England  and   JFa/es," 
Vol.  II.,  page  157.) 


160 


Lydia  Battye,  bapt. 
at  Holmfirth  Chapel, 
Kirkburton,  CO.  York, 
30  June  1678. 


Mary  Battye,  bapt.  at 
Holmfirth  Chapel, 
Kirkburton,  26  Sep- 
tember 16S0. 


John  Battye,  bapt. 
at  Holmfirth  Chapel, 
Kirkburton,  17  May 
1683. 


Elizabeth,  bapt. at  Holmfirth 
Chapel,  Kirkburton,  26 
December  1684  ;  marr. 
there  10  June  17 14,  John 
Walker. 


Martha    Bower,=|=Joseph  Battye  of  Hepworth,  in==Mary,   adminis- 


marr.  at  Kirk- 
burton 10  Feb- 
ruary 172f.     I  St 

wife. 


Kirkburton;  bapt.  at  Holmfirth     tratrix     to 
Chapel,  Kirkburton,  1 2  February     hu.sband 
169I;    Bailiff  of  the  Manor  of     May  1778. 
Wakefield,  co.  York  ;  died,  aged     wife. 
79,  bur.  at  Kirkburton  12  March 
1778.       Administration  granted 
at  York  29  May  1778. 


/K 


her 

29 

2nd 


Joshua  Battye,  bapt.  at 
Holmfirth  Chapel,  Kirk- 
burton 6  September  1701. 


Mary  Battye,  bapt.  27 
November  1703;  bur.  at 
Kirkburton  9  April  1704. 


Daniel  Battye  of  Crossland= 
Hill,  in  Almondbury,  co. 
York,  attorney ;  bapt.  at 
Holmfirth  Chapel,  Kirk- 
burton 3  November  1705; 
died  14  October  1760,  bur. 
at  Almondbury.  Will  dated 
10  August  1760,  proved  at 
York  5  December  1760. 


A 


=Anna  Walker 
of  Penroyd,  in 
Almondbury  ; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will 
5  December 
1760  ;  died, 
aged  74,  in 
1784. 


Anthony  Battye  of=: 
Wakefield,  clock- 
maker  ;  bapt.  at 
Holmfirth  Chapel, 
Kirkburton,  10 
December  17 10. 


:Mary  Matthewman,  widow  of 
William  Beckett  of  Ward 
Green ;  marr.  at  Worsborough, 
CO.  York,  in  August  1735, 
marriage  licence  (York)  dated 
30  August  I  735,  then  aged  30. 


John  Battye  of  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  London  ;  died,  in  his  78th  year,= 
30  May  1815.  Will  dated  10  February  1813,  proved  14  August  18 15, 
by  Charles  Battye  and  George  Battye,  the  sons,  and  Richard  Battye,  the 
executors  (P.C.C.  415  Pakenham). 


=Elizabeth,  died  at 
Kensington,  London, 
aged  70,  25  August 
1825. 


George  Battye  of  Holly  Lodge,= 
Campden  Hill,  London,  and  of 
Rougham,  co.  Norfolk ;  bapt. 
at  St.  Clement  Danes',  London  ; 
held  a  commission  as  Captain 
in  the"Loyal  Britons"  Volunteers  ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Middlesex;  died,  in 
his  68th  year,  on  Sunday,  25  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  3  March 
1849.     M.L  /t\ 


=Georgiana  Charlotte  Wynyard,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
General  William  Wynyard  of  the  3rd  Guards,  by  Sarah  his 
3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Lilly  of  White  Notley,  co.  Essex, 
sister  of  Lieut.-General  William  Wynyard  of  the  Coldstream 
Guards,  Equerry  to  King  George  HL,  and  also  of  Sophia 
Wynyard,  Lady-in-Waiting  to  Princess  Augusta  of 
Cambridge;  born  6  September  1786;  died  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  73,  on  Thursday,  8  March,  bur.  in  the 
ALilcolmson  family  vault  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  16  March  i860. 


lyFor  issue  see  "Vt'sifad'o/i  of  Engla7td  and  Wales," 
Vol.   v.,  page  4.) 


161 


Pearce-Edgcumbe, 

[Vol.  5,  p.   14.] 


Pedigree  of  Pcarce. 


John  Pearce  of  Holsworthy,=j=Jane  Palmer,  marr.  at  Holsworthy 


CO.  Devon,  surgeon  ;  bur.  at 
Holsworthy  29  January  169I. 


I  June  1652;  bur.  there  11  May 
1711. 


John  Pearce  of  Holsworthy,= 
surgeon  ;  bur.  at  Holsworthy 
25  January  172I.     M.I. 


=Elizabeth  Doble,  dau.  and  heir  of  Westcott 
Doble ;  bapt.  at  Holsworthy  7  August  1653; 
marr.  there  24  June  1685  ;  bur.  at  Holsworthy 
]6  June  1730. 


Jane  Pearce, 
died  in  in- 
fancy 1655. 


Edward  Pearce  of  Holsworthy,  =j=Grace  Edgcumbe,  dau.  of  Roger  Edgcumbe 


surgeon;  bapt.  at  Holsworthy 
10  April  1687  ;  bur.  there  10 
Marchi73|.  M.I.  Will  dated 
17  February  173!^,  proved  24 
August  1738  (Arch:  of  Totnes). 


of  Tregeare  Manor,  Laneast,  co.  Cornwall ; 
marr.  at  Holsworthy  31  May  1722  ; 
executrix  to  her  husband's  will  24  August 
1738;  bur.  at  Holsworthy  31  January  1764. 


Gideon  Pearce, 
bapt.  at  Hols- 
worthy 9  March 
i68f ;  bur.  there 
22  April  1690. 


Parmenas  Penrose=i=Martha  Skinner, 


Pearce  of  Hols- 
worthy, surgeon ; 
bapt.  2 1  May 
1723;  mentioned 
in  his  father's 
will  1 7  February 
i73i;  bur.  at 
Holsworthy  1 1 
September  1791. 


dau.  and  coheir 
of  Daniel  Skinner 
of  Rhude;  marr. 
at  Holsworthy 
21  March  1765  ; 
died,  aged  79, 
bur.  at  Hols- 
worthy 27  April 
1807. 


A 


Edward  Pearce= 
of  Camelford,  co. 
Cornwall,  wool- 
stapler  ;  bapt.  at 
Holsworthy  19 
September  1725 ; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  17 
February  173I-; 
died,  aged  85, 
bur.  at  Lanteglos 
by  Camelford  1 7 
October  1810. 


=Honor  Philp, 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  John  Philp 
of  Pyworthy,  co. 
Devon  \  marr. 
at  Pyworthy  15 
August  1749  ; 
bur.at  Lanteglos 
by  Camelford 
2  2  September 
1787. 


John  Pearce  of 
Little  Queen  Street, 
CO.  Middlesex,  and 
of  the  Bank  of 
England,  afterwards 
a  stockbroker  ; 

mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  17  Feb- 
ruary 173I.  Will 
dated  21  May  1797, 
proved  28  June 
1797  (P.CC.  446 
Exeter). 


Thomas  Pearce  of  Holsworthy  and  Camelford,  banker  ;=j=Mary  Pryce,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Thomas 


bom  at  Camelford  18  December  1750;  J. P.  for  co. 
Devon ;  senior  partner  in  the  Bank  of  Pearce,  Hambly 
and  Co.,  1810-15;  died  25  November  1826,  bur.  at 
Holsworthy.     M.I. 


Pryce  of  Tregolds,  in  St.  Austell,  co. 
Cornwall;  marr.  in  1780;  died  8  August 
1793,  bur.  at  Holsworthy. 


John  Pearce,  marr.     Edward    Pearce    of    Bodmin,    co.=j=Mary     Eliot,     dau.      of     the     Rev. 


Eliza  Dinham,  dau.  Cornwall;  born  10  June,  bapt.  at 
of  Edward  Dinham  Holsworthy  13  August  1782;  Lord 
of     St.     Kew,    CO.     of    the     Manor    of    Bodwannick  ; 


Cornwall. 


A 


Mayor  of  Bodmin  1836 ;  died 
18  August,  bur.  at  Bodmin  22 
August  1839.  M.I.  Will  dated 
17  March  1834,  proved  at  Exeter 
13  December  1839. 


^€^i^<^ 


Richard  Eliot,  B.A.  of  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Maker 
and  of  St.  Teath,  both  co.  Corn- 
wall, by  Anna  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Edward  Pearce  of  Camel- 
ford ;  born  2 1  April,  bapt.  at  Maker 
17  June  1788;  marr.  at  Lanteglos 
by  Camelford  6  September  181 6  ; 
died  24  February,  bur.  at  Bodmin 
28  February  1874.     M.I. 


A 


{For  issue  see  "Visitation  0/  E?ig!and  and  If'a/es," 
Vol.    v.,  page  14.) 


162 


Parmenas  Pearce.= 


=Anne  Penrose,  bur. 
at  Holsworthy,  co. 
Devon,  30  April 
1753- 


Gideon  Pearce,  bapt.  at=f=Hannah    Honeywell,   marr. 


John  Penrose  Pearce,  bapt.  at 
Holsworthy  17  May  1748; 
bur.  there  24  February  1752. 


Holsworthy 
1693;  bur. 
April  1740. 


1 1      June 
there     23 


at  Holsworthy  9  June  1720; 
bur.  there  24  July  1739. 


/t\ 


Anne  Pearce,  bapt.  at  Holsworthy 
14  November  1749;  bur.  there 
21  November  1749. 


John  Lawrence= 
of  Camelford, 
solicitor ;  died, 
aged  73,  2  No- 
vember 1824, 
bur.atLanteglos 
by  Camelford. 


Grace,    bapt.    at     John    Pearce   of=j=Rebecca  Male,  dau. 

of  Nicholas  Male  of 
St.  Teath,  co.  Corn- 
wall ;  marr.  at  St. 
Teath  23  December 
1784;  died,  aged  76, 
2  7  October  1 839,  bur. 
at  Lanteglos.     M.I. 


Camelford,  co. 
Cornwall,  1 7  July 
1752  ;  died  s.p. 
4  October  1828, 
bur.  at  Camel- 
ford.     M.I. 


Helston,  near 
Camelford,  gent; 
born  at  Camel- 
ford 7  August 
1754;  died  at 
Helston,  near 
Camelford,  2 1 
April  1840.  /^ 


Margaret  Pearce, 
born  in  July 
1756;  bur.  2 
October  1759. 


Rev.  Richard  Eliot,  Vicar  of  Maker,  =j=Anna,    born    in    1759; 


CO.  Cornwall;  bom  2  May  1755 :  of 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 24  March  1773,  B.A.  1777; 
Vicar  of  St.  Teath  1784-95,  and 
of  Maker  1785-95;  died  on  Sunday, 
13  December  1795,  bur.  at  Maker. 


A 


marr.  at  Lanteglos  by 
Camelford  7  February 
1786;  died  25  May 
1838  ;  named  sole  heir 
to  her  uncle,  John 
Pearce,  21  May  1797. 


Parmenas  Pearce= 
of  Camelford, 
solicitor ;  bapt. 
at  Camelford  22 
December  1760  ; 
bur.  there  in 
1800. 


=Mary  Fillis 
of  Plymouth, 
CO.  Devon ; 
marr.  in  1796. 


A 


October    1785;    of  Exeter 
Vicar  of  Tywardreath,  co. 


Rev.  Thomas  Pearce,    Rector  of  Roche,  co.   Cornwall  ;    bapt.   2 1 

College,  O.xford,  matriculated  31   May   1802,  aged   18,  B.A.   1807 

Cornwall,   1820-41,   Rector  of  Roche   2  June   1841-63;    died   at   8   Elm  Grove,   Exeter,  co. 

Devon,  aged  90,   9  April   1874,  bur.  there.      Will  dated   7   October   1871,   proved  at   E.\eter 

18  April  1S74,  by  Edward  Pearce  of  Dorchester,  co.  Dorset,  the  nephew,  the  sole  executor. 


163 


Skeels. 

[Vol.  s,  p.  19.] 


Pedigree  of  Serocold. 


lohn  de  Letwood  in  the  County=j=.  .  .  .  daughter  of 
of  Lancaster.  Hugh  de  Holme. 

Arms. — Argent,  three  bars 
wavy  azure,  and  in 
chief  three    pellets,    impaling  {blank  in  orig.) 


Everard  de  Letwood.=j=Elizabeth,  daughter  of      lohn   Letwood.=.  .  .  .  daughter  of  Thomas 
Thomas  Goldacre.  Boteler  of  Worington. 


Arms  of  Letwood  impaling.  Gules  a  cross 

pattee  or. 


Arms  of  Letwood  impaling.  Azure,  a 
bend  between  six  garbs  or. 


loane  Letwood  wife         Robert  de  Letwood. =j=.  .  .  .   the  daughter         Margarett  wife  to  lohn 
to  lohn  Linaker. 


of  ...   .   Standish.         Worsley. 


Arms  of  Letwood  impaling.  Sable,  three  standing 

dishes  argent. 


Raufe.  lames  de  Letwood.=j=The  daughter  of  Thomas 

Antweisett. 

Arms  of  Letwood  impaling.  Argent,  on   a  bend 

wavy   sable,   three 
mullets  of  the  first. 


Anne  wife  to  Richard 
Radchffe. 


....  daughter  of= 
Andrew  Barton  of 
Smithetts  first  wife. 


=Mathew  Letwood= 
was  twise  married. 


Arms  of  Letwood  impaling. 
Azure,  a  fess  or  between 
three  bucks'  heads  cabossed 
of  the  last. 


=daughter  of  Thomas 
Pilkington  second 
wife. 


Arms  of  Letwood 
impaling.  Argent,  a 
cross  patonce,  voided 
gules. 


John  Sorocole  of  Sawford 
in  Coin  Lane. 

Arms  of  Serocold, 
Argent  arid  sable, 
in  chief  iivo  fleur- 
de-lis  azure,  in  base 
a  castle  or. 


Thomas  Letwood  Richard  Letwood  of      Ehzabeth,  daughter  and  lohn    Letwood    maried 

maried        Mabell  Lancashire.  heir  of  lohn  Sorocole.  the     da:     of     Thomas 

dau.    of    Thomas  I  Smithurst. 

Ireland.  Arms  of 'LzT'ffooD  impaling  ?iEV.ocohX). 


That  part  of  this  Descent  drawne  by  a  red  line  compared  with  the  Visitation  of  London 
made  Anno  1633  and  marked  C  24  Folio  77. 


164 


I 
Humfry  Letwoode  ats-pda:  of  lohn  Curson. 
Sorocole.  I 

Arms  of  Serocold  impaling.  Gules,  on  a  bend 
I  argent,      three 

I  martlets  sable. 


Robert  Sorocole.      Da''  &  heir  of  lohn  Little 
of  Manchest^ 

Arms  of  Serocold  impaling.  Argent,  on  a  fess  en- 
grailed sable  between 
three  mascles  gules, 
three  crescents  or. 


lames  Henry  Sorocole.     daughter  of  lohn 

Sorocole.  .   .   Strangwayes.         Sorocole. 

Arms  ^Serocold  impaling,  Sable,  two  lions 

passant,  paly 
of  six,  argent 
and  gules. 


Roger   Sorocole.      da:  of  Si^  Richard  Molinevx 
of  Sephton,  Knight. 

Arms  of  Serocold  impaling.  Azure,  a  cross  moline  or. 


Rafe  Sorocole.  ==  Alice    da :    of 
I  Thos:  Keyes. 

Arms  (t/' Serocold  impaling  {blank  in  orig.) 


loane  first   maried   to       Thomas  Sorocole  of  Salford 
lohn  Parler  &  after  to       nigh  Manchester. 
Maurice  Pickering. 

Arms  (2/^  Serocold  impelling  (blank  in  orig.) 


Margarett  wife  to 
.   .    .    Prestwich. 


i6s 


Rafe   Sorocole    of-,- Catherine,   daughter 
Manchester.  |  of  .  .  .  .  Hardman. 

Arms  o/Serocold  impaling  {blank  in  orig.) 


Hellen  eldest 
daughter  wife 
of  Richard 
Mellinge. 


Margaret  2^ 
daughter,wife 
of  John 

Bradshaw  of 
Broughton. 


Catherine,  3^ 
daughter  wife 
of  James  Fox 
of  Manchester. 


Anne  4'''  daughter 
wife  of  Joseph 
Costerdine  of  .  .  . 
in  y^  County  of 
Lancaster. 


Mary,  5"> 
dau''  wife 
of  Richard 
Whitworth 
of  Salford. 


EHzabeth, 
wife  of  John 
Richards  of 
London.  6''' 
daur. 


Margaret,  daughter  and=Thomas  Serocold  of  London.  ,- Anne  da''  of  John  Newton  of 
heir  of  Thomas  Gore.  1='  Mercer,  made  Free  A°  1559,  !  London.  Mercer  i^'  wife:  She 
Wife  died  without  Issue.        Hving  A°  1633,  eldest  son. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impaling. 
Gules,  a  fess  between  three 
cross-crosslets  fitchee  or,  a 
crescent  for  difference. 


was    bur"^    15    Jan.    1608    at   S' 
Dunstan  in  the  East  London. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impaling,  Argent,  a  cross  pattee 

sable,  fleurette  or. 


Thomas  Serocold 
of  London, 

Mercer,  made 
Free  by  Patri- 
mony A°  1626 
was  bapt.  at  St. 
Dunstan  in  y^ 
East  4°  Oct. 
1 60 1,  and  died 
in  Holland  ab' 
the  year  1650  un- 
mar"^  eldest  son. 


I 
John  Serocold  2^ 
son  Master  of 
Arts  and  Rector 
of  Creedy  in 
Cornwal,  died 
going  down  thither 
in  the  year  1633 
or  1634,  he  was 
bapt.  at  S'  Dun- 
stan in  the  East 
1°  May  1603. 


Anne  daughter= 
of  Thomas 
Blagrave  of 
in 
the  County  of 
Sussex  i^'  wife 
died  without 
issue. 


=Martha,  daughter 
of  John  Sickle- 
more  of  Ipswich 
in  the  County  of 
Suffolk  2^  wife. 
She  died  soon 
after  her  son 
Walter. 


=Ralph  Serocold,= 
Gent,  of  London. 
Mercer  3''  son,  bapt. 
at  S'  Dunstan  in  the 
East  30  Mar.  1606. 
made  Free  A°  163 1, 
was  of  Hinton  in 
the  County  of  Cam- 
bridge, and  died 
there  where  he  was 
buried  30  Sept.  1668. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impali?ig.  Arms     of    Serocold 

Or,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  impaling.  Sable,  three 

legs  in  armour,  coi/ped  at  sickles        interwoiien 

the  thigh,  and  erased  at  the  argent, 
ankle  proper. 


Henry  Underwood  of  Irtleborough=Anne  Seracold  eldest= 
in  the  County  of  Northampton,  da''  died  at  Hinton 
first  husband  buried  (as  is  14  Mai j  i6S7andwas 
supposed)  there.  buried  there. 


Arms. — Gules,  on  a  fess  ernmie,  betiveen 
three  annulets  or,  a  lion  passant  azure, 
in  centre  chief  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee 
argent,  impaling  Serocold. 


=Francis  Chambers  of  Hauxton  in 
the  County  of  Cambridge  2^  hus- 
band, married  at  Hinton  12  Julij 
A"  1677,  and  died  at  Barley  in  the 
same  County  before  his  wife. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  sable,  sunnounted 
of  another  ermine,  betiveen  three  chambers 
placed  transverse  of  the  escutcheon  of  the 
second,  fired  proper,  impaling  Serocold. 


166 


John    Seracold    of    Manchester     William  Seracold  of  Lond"  Ironmonger     Ralph    Seracold    a 
2'^    son    mar"*     Mary    dau"'    of    ^^   son   married    ....    daughter   of    Batchelor. 
Hodges.  ....  Spencer. 


Arms  of  Serocold. 


Antis  of  Serocold. 


Arms  of 'SiV.^OCO'LQ. 


George  Serocold  of 
London  Mercer,  4''' 
son,  made  Free  by 
Patrimony  A°  1634, 
died  in  Holland  A° 
1657  unmarried. 


Anne  wife  of  Walter  Pell  of  London  Merchant,  and  was  his  2^  wife  A" 
1633,  he  died  19  September  1673,  in  the  83''  year  of  his  age  then 
Alderman  of  London,  was  buried  in  the  Chancel  of  Aldermanbury 
Church,  London  without  issue. 

Arms. — Argetit,  a  bend,  thereon  a  crescent 
or,  behveen  Hvu  mullets,  sable,  pierced  of 
the  field,  itnpaling  Serocold. 


Elizabeth  Serocold, 
2^  daur  wife  of  Henry 
Hall  of  Harding- 
Court  in  Corn  Oxon 
Barrister  at  Law. 
She  died  a  Widow 
at  Harding-Court  31° 
Dec.  1720,  and  was 
buried  there.  .She 
was  about  two  years 
older  than  Thomas. 

Arms. — Ertniyie,  five 
barrukts  gules, 
over  all  three 
escutcheons  or,  i7n- 
paling  Serocold. 


Waiter  Serocold= 
of  Hinton  in 
the  County 

of  Cambridge 
bapt.  there  25 
Apr.  165 1  was 
36  years  old  A" 
1687,  died  at 
Hinton  afore- 
said and  was 
buried. 


=Mary  daur  of 
Francis  Westrop 
of  Hildersham 
in  the  County  of 
Cambridge ;  was 
born  1°  Sep- 
tember 1654, 
died  at  Hinton 
aforesaid,  i  i°Jan. 
1 72 1,  and  was 
bur'i  the  15""  of 
same  month. 


Mary  Serocold 
baptised  at 
Hinton  3  June 
1658,  and  was 
buried  the  10''' 
of  the  same 
Month. 


Arms  of  Sero- 
cold with  a 
crescetit  for 
difference,   impaling  {blank  in  orig.) 


Ralph  Serocold, 
Citizen  &  Mercer 
of  London  in 
Paternoster  Row 
was  bapt.  at 
Hinton  22  Oct. 
1654  made  Free 
An°  1 680,  died 
at  Harding  Court 
in  Coin  Oxon  29 
Aug.  1687  un- 
married 33  years 
old. 

Arms  of  Sero- 
cold, with  a 
mullet  for  dif- 
ference. 


167 


Thomas  Serocold  of  Lond"   Druggist,  Citizen  and-j=Sarah  daur  o(  John  Aynge  of  London 


Mercer,  born  at  Hinton  3°  May  1649,  bapt.  13° 
of  y=  same  month  made  free  by  Patr  :  1674,  died 
at  Hackney  in  Com.  Middx  Tuesday  13  Mar. 
1 72 1,  burd  at  Or'  S'  Hellen'.s  Lond.  Thursday  22° 
of  y'  Month. 


Citizen  and  Skinner,  born  in  the  parish 
of  S'  Helens  marr''  at  S'  Giles  Cripple- 
gate  London  12  Febr.  1677,  died  .4° 
Febr.  1722. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impaling.  Or,  behveen  three  lions'  heads 

erased   sable,  four  lozenges 
azure,  over  all  a  bend  gules. 


Henry  Serocold,  born 
on  Shrove  Tuesday  the 
4'!'  bapt.  Thursday  the 
13'''  died  Friday  y= 
14'''  and  was  buried 
Sunday  17""  March 
1678,  in  Great  S' 
Helen's  Church,  Lon- 
don, on  the  left  side  of 
the  Poor's  Box  going 
in  at  the  Great  Door. 


.Thomas  Serocold  born 
at  his  Father's  house  in 
the  Corner  of  Sythe  Lane 
in  the  Parish  of  S'  Bennet 
Sherehog  Lond"  Friday 
27"'  and  was  bapt.  Satur- 
day 28"'  Febr:  a°  1679 
died  at  Bengal  in  East 
India  8  Octob.  1706 
unmarr'i  He  was  made 
free  by  Patr.  A°  1701. 


Henry  Serocold,  born 
Thursday  9''>and  bapt. 
on  Shrove-Tuesday  28 
Febr.  1681  died  Wed- 
nesday 25  July  1683 
at  Newington  Green 
in  Com  :  Middx,  and 
was  buried  Thursday 
26^^  of  the  same 
Month  at  Great  S' 
Helens  Lond". 


ElizabethSerocold 
born  Thursday  1 2 
June  1684  at  S' 
Mildred's  Poultry 
Lond"  and  was 
bapt.  the  same  day 
living  unmarried 
A°  1722. 


Martha  Serocold 
born  in  the 
Poultry,  marr"*  at 
Mercers  Chapel 
Lond"  I  Aug. 
1 7 1 7  to  Lea 
Steere  of  Hack- 
ney in  Com. 
Middx  and  of 
Wotton  in  Com. 
Surr  Esq''. 


Sarah  Sero- 
cold born  in 
the  Poultry 
and  hving 
unmarried. 


Martha  da"^  of  Capt.= 
John  Rose  of  Mark- 
Lane,  London,  Citizen 
and  Vintner,  and  also 
Wine  Cooper  i"  wife 
died  in  Child-bed  8 
Febr.  17 16,  and  was 
buried  at  St  Mary 
Aldermanbury,  and 
was  buried  the  14"' 
of  the  same  Month ; 
mar<i  at  S'  Dunstan, 
Stepney  25  Nov.  17 14. 


=John  Serocold  some-= 
time  of  Aldermanbury, 
London,  and  now  of 
Love  Lane  in  the 
Parish  of  S'  Andrew 
Hobald  Merchant 
Citizen  and  Mercer, 
born  Saturday  2^  bap- 
tised Sunday  3^  Apr. 
1687,  made  free  18 
Mar.  1°  Georgij  Regis 
by  Patr :  as  son  of 
Deputy  Serocold. 


'Elizabeth  daur 
of  Capt  Joseph 
Bumpstead  of 
St.  Dunstan 
Stepney  in 
Com.  Middx 
2^  Wife,  mar- 
ried at  St. 
Thomas's  in 
the  Borough 
of  Southwark 
29'''day  of  No- 
vember 1720. 


Arms  of  Serocold 
impaling.  Sable,  ofi 
a  bend  argent,  three 
j-oses  gules,  barbed 
vert,  seeded  or. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impaling, 
Argent,  on  a  bend  gules, 
between  two  crosses  form'ee 
f tehee,  three  mullets  of 
the  field. 


Elizabeth  Serocold,  born  in  Aldermanbury  11° 
Aug.  17 15  died  30  Oof  17 16,  and  was  buried 
at  S'  Mary  Aldermanbury  1°  Nov''  following. 


Sarah  Serocold,  born  in  Love  Lane  8°  Febr. 
1 7 16,  died  19  Apr.  and  was  buried  at 
St.  Mary  Aldermanbury  21°  Apr.  1717. 


168 


Martha  Sero- 
cold  born  31° 
March,  bapt. 
at  Hinton  10 
Apr.  1683 
and  died.  28 
Apr.  1685. 


Walter  Serocold= 
of  Hinton  in  the 
County  of  Cam- 
bridge bom  1° 
Oct.  1684,  bapt. 
at  Hinton  9°  of 
the  same  month 
marr''  at  S' Vigors 
Church  in  Ful- 
borne  30  July 
1 7 19,  living  A" 
1722  but  as  yet 
hath  no  issue. 


=Abigal,  da'  of 
William  Wat- 
son of  Little 
Wilbraham  in 
the  County 
of  Cambridge 
and  also  of 
Hull  in  the 
County  of 
York  niece 
to  D'^Thomas 
Watson  Lord 
Bishop  of  S' 
Davids. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impaling. 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure, 
between  three  martlets  gules, 
as  many  crescents  or. 


Ralph  Sero- 
cold, Clerk, 
Curate  of 
Kegworth  in 
the  County 
of  Leicester, 
was  of  Peter- 
House  in 
Cambridge 
A.M.  bapt. 
7'^OctM686. 


Francis  Sero- 
cold bapt.  at 
Hinton  1 2 
Jan.  1687, 
died  5°  June 
1705,  and 
was  buried 
at  Great  S' 
Helens  Lon- 
don. 


Thomas  Sero- 
cold, died  an 
Infant  was 
baptised  10" 
Febr:  1689. 

Arms  of 
Serocold. 


Ralph  Serocold, 
born  and  baptised 
Thursday  2°  Maij 
1689  died  Wed- 
nesday 2  2"^  and 
was  buried  Thurs- 
day 23''  Jan.  1689, 
at  Great  S'  Helens 
London. 


Sarah  Serocold, 
born  Saturday  20''* 
and  was  bajjtised 
Tuesday  23  Dec. 
1 690,  died  Mon- 
day 27'''  and  was 
buried  29'''  Apr. 
1 69 1  at  Great  S' 
Helens. 


Thomas  Serocold  of  Long=^Esther,  da'  of  Mark 


Acre  in  the  Parish  of 
S'  Martin  in  the  Fields 
in  Com.  Middx,  Grocer, 
Citizen  and  Skinner  of 
London  born  2"  Febr. 
1 69 1,  and  bapt.  y=  4''^  of 
the  same  Month. 


Lawne  of  S'  James 
Westminster  marr'' 
at  Berwick  Chapel 
in  the  same  Parish 
24  Oct.  1 7 18. 


Waiter  Serocold 
born  in  Long- 
Acre  aforesaid  20 
Sepf  1720. 


Margaret  Serocold 
born  also  in  Long- 
Acre  afores'i  1 3 
July  1 7 18. 


John  Serocold,  son  and  Heir,  born=j=Anne  Daughter  of  William  Pate  of      Thomas  Serocold 


in  Love  Lane  8  Febr:   1722,   bap- 
tized the  12'''  of  the  same  Month. 


Westminster,   married  at   Hampton 
Court  Chappel  July  the  10'*'  1746. 


2^  Son  Born  Feb: 
the  14"'  1732. 


Arms  of  Serocold  impaling.  Argent,  three 

r's  sable. 


Elizabeth  Serocold  Born 
Thursday  the  6"'  of  July 
1749. 


Arms. — Quarterly:  i  and  4,  Serocold;  2,  Letwood  ;  3,  Little. 


From  the  original  vellum  roll  in  the  possession 
of  the  Rev.  Serocold  Clarke  Skeels  of 
Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge. — F.  A.  C. 


169 


Pedigree 


of  Serocold. 


Ralph    Serocold    of^ 

Manchester. 

(See  page  i66.) 


=Catherine 
Hardman. 


Anne  Ne\vton,= 
dau.  of  John 
Newton  of  Lon- 
don, Citizen  and 
Mercer;  bur.  at 
St.  Dunstan's-in- 
the-East,  Lon- 
don 15  January 
i6o|.     I  St  wife. 


=Thomas    Serocold,    Citizen    and    Mercer    of    London,    a=Margaret  Gore, 
Governor    of    Christ's    Hospital ;     born    in    Manchester ;     dau.  and  heir  of 
executor  to  will  of  his  brother,  Ralph  Serocold,  9  September     Thomas    Gore. 
1639;  entered  his  pedigree  in  the  "Visitation  of  London"     2nd  wife. 
1623;   surveyor-accountant  of  St.  Paul's  School  1634-35; 
renounced     execution      of     will      of     his      son,      George 
Serocold,  13  October  1638.     Will  dated  24  February  i6j3, 
with   codicil  dated    18    April   1640,  proved   15  May    1640 
(P.C.C.  68  Covenifv). 


Thomas  Serocold,  Citizen 
and  Mercer  of  London ; 
bapt.  at  St.  Dunstan's-in- 
the-East,  London,  4  Oc- 
tober 160 1;  mentioned  in 
will  of  his  uncle,  Ralph 
Serocold,  18  March  163  J, 
in  will  of  his  brother, 
George  Serocold,  13  Sep- 
tember 1638,  and  in  his 
father's  will  24  P'ebruary 

Rev.  John  Serocold, 
Rector  of  Creedy,  co. 
Cornwall ;  bapt.  at  St. 
Dunstan's  -  in  -  the  -  East, 
London,  I  May  1603. 


Ann  Blagrave,= 
dau.ofThomas 
Blagrave  of 
Eastbourne,co. 
.Sussex ;  marr. 
after  1 1  May 
1633  ;  not  21, 
ioMarchi63|. 
ist  wife. 


=Ralph  Serocold  of  Cherry= 
Hinton,  co.  Cambridge, 
gent.  Citizen  and  Mercer 
of  London  ;  bapt.  at 
St.  Dunstan's-in-the-East, 
London,  30  March  i6oi; 
administrator  to  his 
mother  in-law,  Elizabeth 
Foster  (relict  of  Thomas 
Blagrave),  10  March  163^; 
mentioned  in  will  of  his 
uncle,  Ralph  Serocold,  18 
March  163^  ;  executor  to 
will  of  his  cousin,  William 
Serocold,  6  December 
1645 ;  bur.  at  Cherry  Hin- 
ton 30  September  1668. 
Will  dated  27  February 
165!^,  proved  2  November 
1668  (P.C.C.  146  Hene). 


=Martha  Sicklemore,  dau. 
of  John  Sicklemore  of 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk, 
esquire,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Fettiplace  of 
CO.  Berks,  esquire ;  bapt. 
5  September  16 10;  marr. 
before  24  February 
i6|^;  executrix  to  her 
husband's  will  2  No- 
vember 1668,  and  to 
will  of  her  son,  Ralph 
Serocold,  g  July  1688; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her 
brother-in-law,  Walter 
Pell,  17  April  1672. 
(See  " Fragmenta  Genea- 
logica,  "  Vol.  X.,  page  66). 
2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Serocold  of  St.  John's,  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  Citizen—. I 


and  Mercer  of  London  ;  born  3  May,  bapt.  at  Cherry  Hinton 
13  May  1649;  surveyor-accountant  of  St.  Paul's  School  1713-14; 
executor  to  wills  of  his  sisters,  Ann  Chambers,  22  June  1687, 
and  Elizabeth  Hall,  17  January  172^  ;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  27  February  165!^,  and  in  will  of  his  uncle,  Walter  Pell, 
17  April  1672;  recorded  his  pedigree  in  the  "Visitation  of 
London"  on  Tuesday,  27  September  1687,  taken  by  Sir  Henry 
St.  George,  Clarencieux ;  died  at  Hackney  13  March,  bur.  in 
Great  St.  Helen's,  London,  22  March  172I.  Administration 
granted  29  March  1722  (P.C.C.) 


Sarah  Aynge,  dau.  of  John 
Aynge,  Citizen  and  Skinner 
of  London ;  marr.  at  St. 
Giles',  Cripplegate,  London, 
12  February  167^;  adminis- 
tratrix to  her  husband  29 
March  1722;  died  4  February, 
bur.  at  St  John's,  Hackney, 
14  February  i72f.  Will 
dated  4  .'Vpril  1722,  proved  15 
February  172!  (P.C.C.  28 
Richmond). 

D 


Henry  Serocold,  born  on  Shrove  Tuesday, 
4  March,  bapt.  13  March,  died  14  March,  bur. 
in  Great  St.  Helen's  London,  17  March  i67f. 


Thomas  Serocold,  born  on  Friday,  27  February 
I  dW ;  Freeman  of  London  by  patrimony  1 70 1 ; 
died  in  Bengal  8  October  1706. 


John  Serocold=|=Mary  Hodges. 

of  Manchester; 

mentioned    in 

will      of      his 

brother,  Ralph 

Serocold,      18 

March  163J. 


William  Serocold,= 
Citizen  and  Iron- 
mongerof  London ; 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother, 
Ralph  Serocold,  18 
March  163 J, and  in 
will  of  his  brother, 
Thomas  Serocold, 
24  February  i6f^. 


=Ann  Spencer,  men- 
tioned in  will  of 
her  brother-in-law, 
Ralph  Serocold,  18 
March  163I,  and  in 
will  of  her  brother- 
in-law,  Thomas 
Serocold,  24  Feb- 
ruary i6-2^. 


As 


Ralph  Serocold  of 
St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Milk  Street,  London, 
Citizenand  Merchant 
Taylor ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  nephew, 
George  Serocold, 
13  September  1638. 
Will  dated  18  March 
163^,  proved  9  Sep- 
tember i63g(P.C.C. 
146  Harvey). 


George  Serocold,  Citizen 
and  Mercer  of  London ; 
mentioned  in  will  of  his 
uncle,  Ralph  Serocold, 
18  March  163^.  Will 
dated  13  September  1638. 
Administration  granted 
13  October  1638  (P.C.C. 
126  Lee). 


Walter  Pell,  Alderman  of  London,  Citizen= 
and  Merchant  Taylor ;  executor  to  will  of 
his  father-in-law,  Thomas  Serocold,  15  May 
1640;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  brother-in- 
law,  Ralph  Serocold,  27  February  1655. 
He  marr.  istly  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Cannynge  of  Foxcott,  co.  Warwick,  and 
widow  of  William  Hampton  of  London. 
Will  dated  17  April  1672,  proved  26  Sep- 
tember 1672,  by  stepson,  VValter  Hampton 
(P.C.C.  112  Eiire). 


=Ann,  administratrix  to 
her  brother,  George 
Serocold,  13  October 
1638  ;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  24 
February  i6j^;  died 
before  17  April  1672, 
bur.  in  St.  Mary's,  Alder- 
man bury,  London. 


Waiter  Serocold  of  Cherry= 
Hinton,  co.  Cambridge ; 
bapt.  at  Cherry  Hinton  25 
April  1651 ;  mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  27  P^bruary  165?-, 
and  in  will  of  his  uncle,  Walter 
Pell,  17  April  1672;  living  29 
January  168°;  died  before 
23  November  17 18. 


/t\ 


=Mary  Westrop,  dau.  of  Francis 
Westrop  of  Hildersham,  co. 
Cambridge;  born  i  September 
1654;  marr.  before  10  April 
1683;  mentioned  in  will  of  her 
sister-in-law,  Elizabeth  Hall, 
23  November  1718;  died  11 
January,  bur.  at  Cherry  Hinton 
IS  January  172I. 


{For  issue  see  page  775.) 


Ralph  Serocold  of  Paternoster 
Row,  London,  Citizen  and 
Mercer ;  bapt.  at  Cherry  Hinton 
22  October  1654;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will  27  February  165^, 
and  in  will  of  his  uncle,  Walter 
Pell,  17  April  1672;  aged  30  in 
1684  ("  Visitation  of  Cambridge- 
shire'); died  at  Harding  Court, 
CO.  Oxford,  29  August  1687. 
Will  dated  21  June  1687,  proved 
9  July  1688  (P.C.C.  100  E.xeter) 


Henry  Serocold,  born  on 
Thursday,  9  February, 
bapt.  28  February  i68|; 
died  25  July,  bur.  in 
Great  St.  Helen's,  London, 
26  July  1683. 


Elizabeth  Serocold  of  St.  John's,  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex  ; 
born  ill  the  parish  of  St.  Mildred's,  Poultry,  London,  on  Thursday, 
12  June  1684,  bapt.  the  same  day;  executrix  to  will  of  her 
brother,  John  Serocold,  20  July  1744;  died  2  January  1767. 
Will  dated  18  February  1755,  proved  7  January  1767  (P.C.C. 
26  Legard). 


Richard  =|=Helen,  mentioned   in  will  of 


Mailing. 


her  brother,  Ralph  Serocold, 
1 8  March  163I,  and  in  will  of 
her  brother,  Thomas  Serocold, 
24  February  i6f§. 


A 


Margaret,  marr. 
John  Bradshaw 
of  Broughton. 


James  Foxe  of=j=Catherine,  men- 
Manchester,  tioned  in  will 
of  her  brother, 
Ralph  Serocold, 
18  March  163!. 


A 


Henry  Underwood= 
of  Irthingborough, 
CO.  Northampton ; 
marr.  before  2  7 
February  1 65!-.  ist 
husband. 


=Anne,  mentioned  in  will  of  her  grandfather,=j=Francis  Chambers  of  Cherry 


Thomas  Serocold,  24  February  i6|§,  and  in 
her  father's  will  27  February  165I-;  died  at 
Cherry  Hinton,  co.  Cambridge,  14  May 
1687,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  8  May  1687, 
proved  22  June  1687  (P.C.C.  75  Foot). 


A 


Hinton,  gent  ;  marr.  at 
Cherry  Hinton  12  July  1677, 
marriage  settlements  dated 
29  January  i68y;  living  22 
June  1687.     2nd  husband. 


/K 


Martha  Rose,  dau.  of  John= 
Rose  of  Mark  Lane,  London, 
Citizen  and  Vintner;  marr. 
at  St.  Dunstan's,  Stepney,  co. 
Middlesex,  25  November 
1714;  died  8  February,  bur. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Aldermanbury, 
London,  14  February  17  if. 
1  St  wife. 


=John  Serocold  of  Love  Lane,  Eastcheap,= 
London,  West  India  Merchant,  Citizen  and 
Mercer  of  London;  born  on  Saturday,  2  April, 
bapt.  3  April  1687  ;  Freeman  of  London  by 
patrimony  18  March  17  if,  a  Governor  of  St. 
Thomas'  Hospital  in  July  1732;  died  19  July 
1744.  Will  dated  13  October  1743,  proved 
20  July  1744  (P.C.C.  179  Anstis). 


Elizabeth  Serocold,  born  in 
Aldermanbury,  London,  1 1 
August  1 7 15;  died  30  October, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Alderman- 
bury, I  November  17  16. 


Sarah  Serocold,  born  in  Love 
Lane,  Eastcheap,  London,  8 
February  1717;  died  19  April, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Aldermanbury, 
21  April  1717. 


=Elizabeth  Bump- 
stead,  dau.  of 
Captain  Joseph 
Bumpstead  of 
St.  Dunstan's, 
Stepney  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  29  No- 
vember 1720  ; 
died,  aged  42,  17 
June  1737.  2nd 
wife. 


Anne  Pate,  dau.  of  William= 
Pate  of  Westminster  ;  marr. 
at  Hampton  Court  Chapel 
10  July  1746;  died,  aged 
38,  23  January  1760.  ist 
wife. 


John  Serocold  of  Love  Lane,  afterwards  of  Queen=^Mary,  died 
Anne  Street,  London,  West  India  merchant;    born     aged 62,  17 
8  February,  bapt.  12  February  1725;  executor  to  will 
of  his  aunt,   Elizabeth   Serocold,    7   January   1767; 
died  7  November  1788.      Will  dated  3  November 
1788,  proved  11  December  1788  (P.C.C.  621  Calvert). 


July   1780. 
2nd  wife. 


John  Jackson  of  North  End,= 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex ;  born 
in  Red  Lyon  Street,  Clerken- 
well,  CO.  Middlesex,  13  October, 
bapt.  3  November  1738;  marr. 
9  July  1768;  died  on  Sun- 
day, 3  December  1809.  Will 
dated  16  March  1808  (with  five 
codicils),  proved  23  February 
1 8 10,  by  William  Noble,  one 
of  the  executors  (P.C.C.  88 
Collingivood).     ist  husband. 


=Elizabeth,  born  on  Thursday,= 
6  July  1749;  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  aunt,  Martha  Steere, 
9  September  1774;  executrix  to 
her  father's  will  1 1  December 
1 788 ;  died,  aged  83,  in  October 
1832,  bur.  in  the  chapel  of  the 
Foundling  Hospital,  London. 
Will  dated  17  December  183 1, 
proved  19  November  1832,  by 
John  Capell,  the  sole  executor 
(P.C.C.  720  Tentcrdeti). 


=Robert  Raynsford  of  the 
Commercial  Road,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex ;  marr.  after  2  2  January 
1810;  died  7  December  1823, 
bur.  in  the  chapel  of  the 
Foundling  Hospital,  London. 
Will  dated  8  May  1 8 1 3,  proved 
17  February  1824,  by  George 
Nigel  Edwards  and  Thomas 
Alexander  Raynsford,  the 
nephews,  two  of  the  executors 
(P.C.C.  108  Erskine).  2nd 
husband. 


172 


Joseph  Costerdine,-= 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother-in- 
law,  Ralph  Sero- 
cold,     1 8     March 


=Ann,  mentioned  in  will 
of  her  brother,  Ralph 
Serocold,  18  March  1635, 
and  in  will  of  her  brother, 
Thomas  Serocold,  24 
February  i6J^. 


A 


Richard     Whit-=f=Mary. 
worth  of  Salford, 

CO. 


/K 


Elizabeth,  living  18 
March  163J  ;  marr. 
John  Richards  of 
London. 


Henry  Hall  of  Harding  Court,  co.  Oxford, = 
and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law ; 
admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple  in  No- 
vember 1649  ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his 
brother-in-law,  Ralph  Serocold,  21  June 
1687;  died  before  23  November  17 18, 
bur.  in  the  chancel  of  Harding  Church. 


=Elizabeth,  mentioned  in  her  father's  Mary  Serocold, 

will    27    February    165^;    died    at  bapt.   3   June, 

Harding  Court  31  December  1720,  bur.  at  Cherry 

bur.    at    Harding.      Will   dated    23  Hinton,       co. 

November  17 18,  proved  17  January  Cambridge,  10 

172^  (P.C.C.  8  Buckingham).  June  1658. 


Ralph  Serocold, 
born  on  Thurs- 
day, 2  May  1689, 
bapt.  the  same 
day ;  died  22 
June,  bur.  at 
Great  St.  Helen's, 
London,  23  June 
16S9. 


Sarah  Serocold, 
born  on  Satur- 
day, 20  Decem- 
ber, bapt.  23 
December  1690; 
died  27  April, 
bur.  at  Great  St. 
Helen's,  London, 
29  April  1691. 


Lee  Steere  of=f= 
Hackney,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, and  of 
Wotton,co.  Surrey, 
esquire;  bur.  at  St. 
John's,  Hackney, 
20  January  1753. 
Will  dated  1 1  July 
1747,  proved  23 
January  1753 

(P.C.C.  2,oSearle). 


'Martha,  marr.  at  the  Temple  Church, 
London,  i  August  1 7 1 7  ;  mentioned 
in  will  of  her  aunt,  Elizabeth  Hall,  23 
November  17 18,  and  in  will  of  her 
sister,  Elizabeth  Serocold,  18  February 
1755  ;  executrix  to  her  husband's  will 
23  January  1753;  died,  aged  82, 
6  July  1775.    Will  dated  9  September 

1774,  with   codicil    dated    6    March 

1775,  proved  18  July  1775,  by  Lee 
Steere,  son  (P.C.C.  288  Alexander). 


Thomas     Serocold     of     Peterborough,     co.=f=Ann  Vyse   Bowker,   dau.  and  heir  of  William 


Northampton,  gent;  born  14  February  173I; 
mentioned  in  will  of  his  aunt,  Elizabeth 
Serocold,  18  February  1755;  died  16  February 
1799,  bur.  in  the  parish  church,  Peterborough. 
Will  dated  22  February  1797,  proved  i  March 
1799  (P.C.C.  227  Ho'we). 


Bowker  of  Peterborough,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Gierke ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Peterborough,  6  October  1767  ;  died, 
aged  25,  19  June,  bur.  in  the  parish  church, 
Peterborough,  25  June  1773. 


Frances  Sero- 
cold, born  21 
April  1769  ; 
died  12  June 
1786,  bur.  in 
the  Serocold 
vault  in  the 
parish  church, 
Peterborough. 


MaryStothard,= 
marr.  1 1  May 
1801  ;  died, 
aged  50,  8  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Stam- 
ford Baron,  co. 
Northampton, 
13  February 
1 830.   I  st  wife. 


=Rev.  John  Jackson  Serocold,  Vicar= 
of  St.  Martin's,  Stamford  Baron ; 
born  25  May,  bapt.  at  Peterborough 
19  June  1771  ;  of  Jesus  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1800  (9th  Junior 
Optime) ;  J. P.  for  Liberty  of  Peter- 
borough ;  executor  to  his  father's 
will  I  March  1799;  died  20  De- 
cember, bur.  at  St.  Martin's,  .Stamford 
Baron,  28  December  1835.  Will 
dated  13  August  1832,  proved  19 
February  1836,  by  Ann  Frances 
Serocold,  the  relict,  the  sole 
executrix  (P.C.C.  124  Siowell). 


=Ann  Frances  Hunt,  dau. 
of  Rev.  William  Hunt, 
Rector  of  Wakerley,  co. 
Northampton,  and  of  St. 
George's,  Stamford,  co. 
Lincoln ;  marr.  at  Mor- 
cott,  CO.  Rutland,  22 
September  1831  ;  died 
in  February  1862.  She 
marr.  2ndly  5  August 
1837,  William  linden 
Hopkinson  of  Stamford, 
M.D.     2nd  wife. 


Three  children,  died  in  infancy,  bur. 
in  the  parish  church,  Peterborough. 


Sir  George  Hampson  of  the  Isle  of  Jamaica,=Sarah,  mentioned  in  will  of  her  aunt, 
baronet;  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  baronet  Elizabeth  Hall,  23  November  17 18;  died 
9  September  1724.  He  marr.  2ndly  at  Pobsheim,  s.p.  at  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  39, 
in  Alsace,  France,  16  February  173!,  Jane  Still  i  January  173J.  Administration  granted 
of  Halifax,  co.  York.     He  died  in  Jamaica  in  1754.     3  January  173I,  to  her  husband  (P.C.C.) 


Rev.    Henry   Clarke   of  Sutton,   co.    Northampton ;    born=j=Elizabeth,  born  4  May,  bapt.  at 


5  August,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Peterborough,  co. 
Northampton,  30  August  1769;  of  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1792;  Curate  at  Sutton  1794-1832; 
mentioned  in  his  father-in-law's  will  22  February  1797; 
died  at  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge,  aged  76,  6  July,  bur.  at 
Sutton  13  July  1846. 


the  parish  church,  Peterborough, 
2  July  1773;  marr.  there  23 
August  1796;  died  at  Chatteris, 
aged  76,  26  February  1850,  bur. 
at  Sutton. 


James  Clarke,     Henry  Skeels  of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge,^ 

born  12  June,     and  of  St.   Martin's,  Stamford  Baron,  co. 

bapt.     at    the     Northampton    (eldest    surviving    son    of 

parish  church,     Thomas  Skeels  of  Stonea  and  Chatteris, 

Peterborough,     both   co.   Cambridge,    by   Ann   his  wife, 

20    November     eldest   dau.   of  Thomas  Aveling  of  Low 

1797;  died  30     Cross,  VVhittlesea,   co.   Cambridge,   High 

June  1 800,  bur.     Sheriff  for  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and 

in    the    parish     Huntingdon  1802);  born  2  January  1804; 

church,   Peter-     died    at    St.    Martin's,    Stamford    Baron, 

borough.  7  March,  bur.  at  Sutton   12  March  1868. 

M.I.     Will  dated  20  February  1851,  with 

three  codicils   dated   respectively  8  June 

1859,   22  June  1861  and  10  April  1866, 

proved  at  Peterborough  31   March  1868, 

by  the    Rev.   Serocold   Clarke    Skeels  of 

St.    Martin's,   Stamford,   the   son,   one  of 

the  executors. 


=Frances,  born  1 6 
March,  bapt.  at 
Peterborough  Ca- 
thedral 22  Novem- 
ber 1801  ;  marr. 
at  Stibbington,  co. 
Huntingdon,  5 
February  1828  ; 
died  at  Chatteris, 
aged  58,  16  May, 
bur.  at  Sutton 
23  May  1859. 
M.I.  Administra- 
tion granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry 
23  June  1859, 
to  Henry  Skeels 
of  Chatteris,  the 
husband. 


Henry  Clarke, 
born  7  July 
1803,  bapt.  at 
the  parish 

church,  Peter- 
borough, 1 7 
February  1 804; 
died  1 5  Decem- 
ber, bur.  in  the 
parish  church, 
Peterborough, 
1 8  December 
1813. 


A 


^For  issue  see  "  Visitalion  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.    v.,  page  ig.) 


174 


(See  page  i//.) 


Walter  Serocold  of  Cherry  Hinton,  co.= 
Cambridge;  bapt.  at  Cherry  Hinton  25 
April  165 1  ;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  27  February  165!^,  and  in  will  of 
his  uncle,  Walter  Pell,  17  April  1672; 
living  29  January  168J ;  died  before 
23  November  1718. 


=Mary  Westrop,  dau.  of  Francis  Westrop  of 
Hildersham,  co.  Cambridge ;  born  i  Sep- 
tember 1654;  marr.  before  10  April  1683; 
mentioned  in  will  of  her  sister-in-law, 
Elizabeth  Hall,  23  November  17 18;  died 
II  January,  bur.  at  Cherry  Hinton  15 
January  172^. 


Martha  Serocold, 
born  31  March, 
bapt.  at  Cherry 
Hinton  10  April 
1683;  died  28 
April  16S5. 


Abigail  Watson,  dau.= 
of  William  Watson  of 
Hull,  CO.  York,  and 
niece  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Watson,  Bishop  of 
St.  David's  ;  marr. 
28  September  17 19; 
died,  aged  49,  13 
August  1734,  bur.  at 
Cherry  Hinton.  M.I. 
I  St  wife. 


=Walter  Serocold  of  Cherry= 
Hinton,  esquire.  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  co.  Cam- 
bridge ;  born  i  October, 
bapt.  at  Cherry  Hinton 
9  October  1684;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  aunt,  Elizabeth 
Hall,  23  November  17 18; 
died  1 1  August,  bur.  at 
Cherry  Hinton  14  August 
1747.     M.I. 


=.Mice  Baintun,  marr. 
at  Cherry  Hinton  13 
December  1736;  bur. 
there  22  April  1750. 
She  marr.  2ndly  at 
Stapleford,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 3  October 
1748,  Richard  Hurst  of 
St.  Ives,  CO.  Hunting- 
don, Attorney-at-Law. 
2nd  wife. 


Very  Rev.   William   Pearce,  D.D.,   Master  of  Jesus   College,=i=Ann,  mentioned  in  her  father's 


Cambridge,  and  Dean  of  Ely ;  bapt.  at  St.  Kevernes,  co. 
Cornwall,  3  December  1744;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
admitted  7  May  1763,  B.A.  (3rd  Wrangler)  1767,  Fellow  1768, 
M.A.  1770,  B.D.  1778,  D.D.  1787;  Public  Orator  1778-88, 
Master  of  the  Temple  1787-98,  Master  of  Jesus  College 
1789-1820;  Rector  of  Houghton  Conquest,  co.  Bedford, 
1786-1820,  Dean  of  Ely  2  December  1797,  Rector  of  Went- 
worth.  Isle  of  Ely,  1799;  died  at  the  Lodge,  Jesus  College, 
14  November,  bur.  in  the  College  Chapel  22  November  1820. 
M.I.  Will  dated  4  August  1810,  proved  30  December  1820, 
by  Ann  Pearce,  the  relict,  and  Hannibal  Sandys,  two  of  the 
executors ;  James  Plomer,  the  other  executor,  having  first 
renounced,  &c.  (P.C.C.  690  A'en/). 


will  4  February  1783;  adminis- 
tratrix to  her  brother,  Walter 
Serocold,  8  January  1795  ; 
marr.  21  April  1795;  died  at 
her  house  in  Benet  Street, 
Cambridge,  aged  82,  29  May 
1835.  Will  dated  30  August 
1821,  proved  13  June  1835,  by 
the  Rev.  Edward  Serocold 
Pearce,  the  son,  the  sole 
executor  (P.C.C.  379  Gloster). 


I 


Georgiana       Elizabeth=f=Rev.     Edward     Serocold     Pearce-=j=Charlotte  Eleanor  Vansittart,  2nd 


Smith,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  Smith  of  Sels- 
don,  CO.  Surrey,  M.P. 
for  Midhurst  (brother 
of  Robert,  ist  Baron 
Carrington),  by  Frances 
Mary  his  wife,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Parker 
Mosley,  ist  baronet; 
marr.  at  Croydon,  co. 
Surrey  (by  the  Ven'''' 
Archdeacon  Law),  on 
Saturday,  30  October 
1824  ;  died  at  Cam- 
bridge, in  her  28th 
year,  on  Wednesday, 
17  December  1828, 
bur.  at  Cherry  Hinton. 
1st  wife. 


Serocold  of  Cherry  Hinton,  co.  Cam 
bridge,  and  of  26  Norfolk  Street, 
Park  Lane,  London  ;  born  28  April 
1796  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1818,  M.A.  of  Jesus  College  1821; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Cambridge;  assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  dated  30  July  1842, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Serocold  ;  died  at  Great  Malvern, 
aged  53,  on  Wednesday,  21  Novem- 
ber 1849,  bur.  at  Cherry  Hinton. 
Will  dated  2  August  1847,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  17  April 
1848 and  6  July  1849,  proved  22  De- 
cember 1849,  by  Charlotte  Eleanor 
Pearce-Serocold,  the  relict,  and 
Charles  Serocold  Pearce-Serocold, 
the  son,  the  exors  (P.C.C.  966,  49). 


/N 


dau.  of  Colonel  Arthur  Vansittart 
of  Shottesbrook,  co.  Berks,  by 
Caroline  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of 
William,  ist  Baron  Auckland,  of 
West  Auckland,  co.  Durham ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  4  August  1842  ;  died  at 
Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  25 
June  1891,  bur.  at  Forthampton, 
CO.  Gloucester.  Will  dated  1 3  Oc- 
tober 1882,  proved  at  Gloucester  17 
August  1 89 1,  by  Charles  Serocold 
Pearce-Serocold  of  Taplow  Hill, 
Maidenhead,  co.  Berks,  and  the 
Rev.  Hemming  Robeson  of 
Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  Canon 
of  the  Cathedral  C'hurch  of  Bristol, 
the  exors.     2nd  wife. 


{For  issue  see  "Visitation  of  Eni^land  and  Wales" 
Vol.  XII.,  page  SJ.) 


ns 


Rev.  Ralph  Serocold,= 
Curate  of  Kegworth, 
CO.  Leicester  ;  of 
St.  Peter's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A. 
1707,  M.A.  171 1  ; 
mentioned  in  will  of 
his  aunt,  Elizabeth 
Hall,  23  November 
1718. 


=Ann,  died,  aged 
78,  9  January 
1766,  bur.  at 
Pampisford,  co. 
Cambridge.  M.I. 
Will  dated  i 
February  1763, 
proved  27  Jan- 
uary I766(P.C.C. 
36  Tyndall). 


Francis  Serocold, 
bapt.  at  Cherry 
Hinton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 1 2  January 
168^;  died  5  June 
1705,  bur.  in 
Great  St.  Helen's, 
London. 


Thomas  Serocold, 
bapt.  at  Cherry 
Hinton     10    Feb- 


ruary 


1 61 


bur. 


there  shortly  after. 


Thomas  Serocold; 
of  Long  Acre, 
London,  Citizen 
and  Skinner  ; 
born  2  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  4 
February  169^  ; 
mentioned  in  will 
of  his  aunt,  Eliza- 
beth Hall,  23 
November  1718  ; 
died  on  Wednes- 
day, 2  February, 
bur.  at  Cherry 
Hinton  7  Feb- 
ruary 1774.   M.L 


=Esther  Lawne, 
dau.  of  Mark 
Lawne  of  St. 
James',  West- 
minster ;  marr. 
at  Berwick 
Chapel,  West- 
minster, 24 
October  17 18. 


Rev.  Edward  Os-^^Margaret,      born 


borne.  Fellow  of 
St.  Peter's  Col- 
lege, Cambridge, 
B.A.  1745,  M.A. 
1749. 


in  Long  Acre, 
London,  13  July 
1 7 18;  executrix 
to  will  of  her 
aunt,  Ann,  wife 
of  the  Rev. 
Ralph  Serocold, 
27  January  1766. 


Rev.  Walter  Serocold  of  Cherry= 
Hinton,  Rector  of  Chignal  Smealy, 
CO.  Essex,  Vicar  of  Fulbourn  All 
Saints',  co.  Cambridge,  Sequestrator 
of  Cherry  Hinton  ;  born  in  Long 
Acre,  London,  20  September  1720; 
of  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1742,  M.A.  1746;  mentioned 
in  will  of  his  aunt,  Ann,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  Ralph  Serocold,  i  February 
1763;  died  24  November  1789,' 
bur.  at  Cherry  Hinton.  Will  dated 
4  February  1783,  proved  14  De- 
cember 1789  (P.C.C.  616  Macham). 


=Mary  Marshall,  dau. 
of  Gilbert  Marshall 
(formerly  Richard- 
son) of  Littlebury, 
CO.  Essex ;  marr. 
10  May  1753  ; 
died  on  Monday, 
4  February  1782. 


Captain  Walter  Serocold 
of  Cherry  Hinton,  R.N. ; 
born  in  1758;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  14 
December  1789  ;  as 
Commander  of  H.M.S. 
"  Proselyte  "  served  with 
distinction  at  Toulon 
and  Corsica ;  killed  in 
action  at  the  siege  of 
Calvi  8  July  1794. 
Administration  granted 
8  January  1795  (P.C.C.) 


Mary  Serocold,  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will  4  Feb- 
ruary 1783;  administratrix 
to  her  brother,  Walter  Sero- 
cold, 8  January  1795;  died 
13  January  1837,  bur. 
at  Cherry  Hinton.  Will 
dated  23  August  1832, 
proved  11  February  1837, 
by  the  Rev.  Edward  Sero- 
cold Pearce  and  the  Rev. 
William  Serocold  Wade, 
the  nephews  (P.C.C.  120 
Norwich). 


Rev.  George  Borlase,= 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Newton, 
CO.  Suffolk;  Fellow  of  St. 
Peter's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1764,  M.A. 
1767,  B.D.  1780,  Regis- 
trar of  the  University 
1778,  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy  1788.  He 
marr.  2ndly  .  .  .  Home, 
sister  of  Meyrick  Home 
Bankes  of  Winstanley 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster.  He 
died  7  November  1809. 


=Harriet,  marr. 
19  May  1791  ; 
mentioned  in 
her  father's  will 
4  February 
1783  ;  died  27 
May  1792. 


Rev.  William  Wade,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Lilley,  co.  Hertford,  and= 
Vicar  of  Impington,  co.  Cambridge  ;  Fellow  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1777,  M.A.  1780,  B.D.  "1788; 
Rector  of  Corley,  co.  Warwick,  and  Vicar  of  Impington  1810  ; 
died,  aged  68,  22  January  1823.  Administration  granted 
28  May  1823,  to  William  Serocold  Wade,  the  natural  and 
lawful  son,  Margaret  Wade,  the  relict,  having  first  renounced, 
&c.  (P.C.C.  Richards). 


=Margaret,  marr.  at  Cambridge 
27  November  1798;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will  4  February 
1783;  administratrix  to  her 
brother,  Walter  Serocold,  8 
January  1795. 


176 


Pedigree  of  Groome. 


Groome. 

[Vol.  s,  p.  21.] 


Richard  Groome  of  Aldeburgh,  co.  Suffolk,= 
mariner ;  Freeman  of  Aldeburgh  1713; 
bur.  at  Aldeburgh  10  January  177 1.  Will 
dated  20  February  1768,  proved  at  Ipswich 
2  February  1771. 


=Sarah  Robson,  marr.  at 
Aldeburgh  6  October 
1706;  bur.  there  22  May 
1748. 


Richard  Groome  of  Alde^ 
burgh  ;  bapt.  at  Aldeburgh 
31  August  1707  ;  executor 
to  his  father's  will 
2  February  1771  ;  bur.  at 
Aldeburgh  29  June  1792. 


=Elizabeth  Drake, 
marr.  at  Aldeburgh 
3  January  173^; 
bur.  there  8  July 
1771. 


Cornelius  Hindes,=Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Aide- 
died,  aged  52,  24  burgh  7  August  1709; 
marr.  there  19  January 
173I;  executrix  to  her 
father's  will  2  February 
1771. 


September       1761, 
bur.  at  Aldeburgh. 


Elizabeth  Groome, 
bapt.  at  Aldeburgh 
30  August  1732. 


Anne  Groome,  bapt.  at 
Aldeburgh  30  April 
1740;  bur.  there  8  May 
1828. 


Richard  Groome,  bapt. 
at  Aldeburgh  31  July, 
bur.  there  25  October 
1743- 


Robinson  Groome=j=Anne       Hindes,     William    Groome    of    Aldeburgh  ;= 


of  Aldeburgh,  mer- 
chant ;  died,  aged 
64,  10  February 
1 80 1,  bur.  at 
Aldeburgh. 


dau.  of  Robert 
Hindes ;  died, 
aged  63,  17  Feb- 
ruary 1801,  bur. 
at  Aldeburgh. 


bapt.  at  Aldeburgh  17  December 
1738;  mentioned  in  his  father's  will 
I  June  1782,  and  in  will  of  his 
grandfather,  Richard  Groome, 
20  February  1768;  died  5  June, 
bur.  1 1  June  1823. 


'Elizabeth  Gooding, 
marr.  at  Aldeburgh 
22  October  1767  ; 
died,  aged  93,  4 
May,  bur.  at  Alde- 
burgh 10  May  1838. 


Sarah  Groome  of  Aldeburgh;  died,  aged 
88,  12  May,  bur.  at  Aldeburgh  17  May 
1866.  Will  dated  28  June  1856, 
proved  ro  July  1866,  by  Charlotte  Mann. 


Rev.  John  Hindes  Groome,  born  16  June  1776,  and  bapt.= 
privately  at  Aldeburgh  the  same  day  ;  Fellow  of  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1798,  M.A.  1801,  Curate  of 
Saxtead,  co.  Suffolk,  1808-11,  of  Framlingham,  co.  Suffolk, 
1811-13,  and  of  Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  1813-15,  Rector 
of  Earl  Soham  and  Monk  Soham,  both  co.  Suffolk,  1818-45; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Suffolk;  died,  in  his  69th  year,  on  Saturday, 
22  March,  bur.  at  Earl  Soham  29  March  1845.  Will  dated 
7  March  1845,  proved  in  London  23  April  1845,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Hindes  Groome  and  the  Rev.  Robert  Hindes  Groome, 
the  sons,  the  executors. 


'Mary  Burcham,  dau.  of  William 
Burcham  of  Cornhill,  London,  by 
Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Keer  of  Framlingham, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Brooke  of  Athelington, 
CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  on  Tuesday, 
12  July  1785  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk, 
24  March  1806 ;  died  at  Earl 
Soham,  in  her  83rd  year,  on 
Monday,  2  December,  bur.  there 
10  December  1867. 


A 


{For  issue  see  " Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.   v.,  page  21.) 


177 


RobinsonGroomeofAldeburgh,=i=Alice  Richardson,  marr. 


CO.  Suffolk,  mariner ;  bapt.  at 
Aldeburgh  1 6  September  171 1; 
died,  aged  82,  15  January,  bur. 
at  Aldeburgh  19  January  1792. 
Will  dated  i  June  1782,  proved 
at  Ipswich  13  February  1792. 


at  Aldeburgh  4  January 
173! ;  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  i  June 
1782;  died,  aged  77, 
8  February,  bur.  at 
Aldeburgh  12  February 
1793- 


John  Groome, 
bapt.  at  Alde- 
burgh 8  August 
1 7 1 4 ;  drowned 
at  Aldeburgh, 
bur.  there  25 
May  1734. 


Edmund  Groome, 
bapt.  at  Aldeburgh 
23  September  17 16. 


Alice  Groome  of  Aldeburgh ; 
bapt.  at  Aldeburgh  23  No- 
vember 1740;  executrix  to 
her  father's  will  1 3  February 
1792  ;  died  22  July,  bur.  at 
Aldeburgh  28  July  1813. 


Sarah  Groome,  executrix 
to  her  father's  will  13 
February  1792;  died, 
aged  78,  27  September, 
bur.  at  Aldeburgh 
3  October  1820. 


John  Groome,  bapt. 
at  Aldeburgh  26 
December  1742  ; 
bur.  there  12  April 
1750- 


Elizabeth  Groome 
of  Aldeburgh  ; 
bapt.  1 5  May 
1746  ;  bur.  at 
Aldeburgh  10  May 
1838. 


Rev.  William  Wyatt,  Rector  of  Framlingham,  co.  Suffolk ;  Fellow=j=Anne,  marr.  at  Framlingham 


of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1762,  M.A.  1765. 


8  August  1789;  died  i  August 
1840. 


A 


178 


Sarah  Groome,  bapt. 
at  Aldeburgh,  co. 
Suffolk,  2  1  November 
1 7 19;  bur.  there  21 
October  1720. 


I  I 

Matthew  Groome,  bapt.  at=Ann      Knights      of  Sarah  Groome,  bapt. 

Aldeburgh    24   September     Aldeburgh,  marriage  at  Aldeburgh  28  May 

1721  ;      executor     to    his     licence        (Ipswich)  1726. 

father's    will    2    February     dated   5    November 

1771.  1752. 


Mary  Groome,  bapt. 
at  Aldeburgh  8  May 
1748. 


John  Groome,  bapt.  Matthew  Groome  of  Aldeburgh  ;=[=. 

at  Aldeburgh  2  May  bapt.   at   Aldeburgh    1 1    March     married    before 

1750;      bur.     there  1752;  living  i  June  1782.  i  June  1782. 

10  March  i75x-  A\ 


John  Groome,  bapt. 
at  Aldeburgh  29 
June  1753. 


George  Mingay  of  Orford,co.Suffolk;=j=Anne,  marr.  at  Orford  11  September 


sea-captam ;  bapt.  at  Orford  16  1781 
February  1758;  died,  aged  70,  bur.  1831. 
at  Orford  21  June  1827.  y^ 


died,  aged  70,  4  September 


'7y 


Maddock. 

[Vol.   5,    p.   2S.] 


Pedigree  of  Maddock. 


John    Haddocks     of    Farndon,    co.=f=Ellen. 
Chester,  and  of  Chester,  gent ;  bur.  at 
St.  Bridget's,  Chester,  2  June   1605. 
Will  dated  4  April    1605,  proved  at 
Chester  14  September  1605. 


Thomas  Maddocks  of= 
Crewe,     in      Farndon. 
Will     dated    4     April 
1607,  proved  atChester 
in  1607. 


/T\ 


Ellen     Harryson,=John      Maddock      of=i=Jane      Broster,     dau.     of=f=Margaret  Leigh,  sister 


marr.  at  St.  John's,     Chester,  gent,  Freeman 

Chester,  29  March     and    Tanner ;     named 

1608;    bur.  there     executor  to  will  of  his 

16    March    i6o|.     uncle,    Thomas    Mad- 

ist  wife.  docks,   4   April    1607  ; 

died  28  February  163I. 

Will     dated      i     April 

1634,  proved  atChester 

21  August  1639. 


Richard  Broster,  Freeman 
and  Tanner  of  Chester, 
Sheriff  of  Chester,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Lyniall  of 
Hordley,  co.  Salop,  gent ; 
marr.  at  St.  John's,. 
Chester,  5  June  1609. 
2nd  wife. 


of       Hugh       Leigh, 
Alderman  of  Chester, 

who    died 
1653;    marr. 
tober   1622, 
licence     at 

19     July 
28   Oc- 

marriage 
Chester 

dated 

26 

October 

1622  , 
1653- 

living  23  July 
3rd  wife. 

B 

Elizabeth  Williams,^ 
dau.  of  John 
Williams  of  Rush- 
ton,  CO.  Chester, 
gent;  died  28  June 
1667,  bur.  at  St. 
John's,  Chester. 
M.I.     ist  wife. 


=John  Maddock  of= 
Chester,  esquire,  J. P., 
Alderman  of  Chester; 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Chester,  2 1  March 
i6if  ;  Mayor  of 
Chester  in  1676;  died 
25  September,  bur. 
at  St.  John's,  Chester, 
28  September  1680. 
M.L  Will  dated  22 
April  1680,  proved  at 
Chester  26  January 
1 685. 


=Frances  Starkey,  dau.  of 
Richard  Starkey  of  Moss- 
wood,  CO.  Chester,  esquire, 
widow  of  .  .  .  Williams 
of  Hamptons  Wood,  co. 
Chester ;  bapt.  at  Great 
Budworth,  co.  Chester,  20 
December  1603;  marriage 
licence  dated  14  June  1671; 
bur.  at  St.  John's,  Chester, 
2  September  1686.  Will 
dated  23  October  1684, 
proved  at  Chester  23 
September  1686.    2nd  wife. 


Margaret  Maddock, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Chester,  21  July 
1613  ;  living  i  April 
1634.       _ 

Edward  Maddock, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Chester,  19  June 
1618. 


John  Maddock,= 
died  before  22 
April  1680. 


=Alice  Leigh,  dau.     Thomas    Maddock,   Freeman  and=f=Priscilla  Bristow,  dau. 


of  Richard  Leigh 
of  Northwood,  in 
High  Legh,  co. 
Chester. 


Tanner  of  Chester ;  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Chester,  27  March  1643  ; 
mentioned  in  his  step-mother's 
will  23  October  1684;  Sheriff  of 
Chester  1691  ;  bur.  at  St.  John's, 
Chester,  6  September  1720.  Will 
dated  10  January  171^^,  proved  at 
Chester  5  July  1722. 


of  William  Bristow 
of  Chester,  gent,  by 
Priscilla  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Richard  Benett  of 
Chester ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's,  Chester,  24 
May  1670;  bur.  there 
27  February  1680. 


A 


Ashby  of  Naseby,  co.  Northampton. 


John  Maddock  of  Chester; 
mentioned  in  will  of  his  grand- 
father, John  Maddock,  22  April 
1680;  living  23  October  1684. 


Benjamin    Maddock,    mentioned=j=Sarah  Hodson,  marr.  at 


in  will  of  his  grandfather,  John 
Maddock,  22  April  1680;  living 
23  October  1684. 

180 


St.    Michael's,   Chester, 
25  December  1684. 


Gilbert  Eaton  of  the  City  of  Chester,  Citizen  and  Brewer;    Sheriff  of  Chester  1617  ;=f=Jane. 
died   28  February  i62|^,  bur.    at  St.  Bridget's,  Chester,  funeral  certificate  at  Chester 
dated  5  March  i62|-. 

A 


Hugh    Maddock,    living    23    July    1653 
marr.  Mary  Ellanis  of  Barton. 


I 


Robert    Maddock=j=Anne  Lownes,  dau.  of  Hugh 


of  Chester ;  living 
23  July  1653. 


Lownes      of      Odd      Rode, 
Aslhury,  co.  Chester. 


A\ 


Margaret  Huxley= 
of  Alphraham,co. 
Chester ;  bur.  at 
St.  John's,  Ches- 
ter,    22     March 


168I 


I  St  wife. 


Joseph  Maddock, =f=Margaret  Gibbons 


born  16  December 
1649,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Chester ; 
living  22  April 
1680. 


of  Chester ;  marr. 
at  St.  John's, 
Chester,  7  Feb- 
ruary 1685^;  bur. 
there  25  May 
1698.     2nd  wife. 


Richard  Taylor,= 
mentioned  in 
his  father-in- 
law's  will  22 
April  1680. 


A\ 


=Elizabeth,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Chester, 
9  April  1645  ; 
marr.  there  7  Au- 
gust 1671  ;  living 
22  April  1680. 


A 


Richard  Maddock,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Chester, 
26  October  1668;  mentioned  in  will  of  his 
grandfather,  John  Maddock,  22  April  1680; 
living  23  October  1684. 


Hannah  Maddock,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Chester,  15  September  1667  ;  mentioned  in 
will  of  her  grandfather,  John  Maddock,  22 
April  r68o;  living  23  October  1684. 


Jane  Edge  of  Ewelowe,=i=Samuel    Maddock   of    Chester,    gent ;    born=Katherine,   widow   of 


cb.  Chester ;  born  i 
November  1676;  marr. 
22  September  1709; 
died  16  August  1741, 
bur.  at  St.  Oswald's, 
Chester,      ist  wife. 


2     May,    bapt.    at    St.     Michael's,    Chester,  .     .     .     Ward ;  born 

12   May  1689;    died   18   March,  bur.  in  the  30   November   1672; 

chancel  of  St.  Oswald's,  Chester,  21    March  marr.  3  February  1742  ; 

1755-     ^^i"  dated  13  March  1755,  proved  at  living  13  March  1755; 

Chester  16  January  1756.  died  s.p.     2nd  wife. 


Rachel  Rainford,  dau.  and= 
coheir  of  Peter  Rainford  of 
Winstanley  and  Liverpool,  J. P. 
and  Alderman  for  Liverpool, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  James  Scarisbrick  of 
Liverpool ;  born  i  December 
1 7 10;  marr.  at  Childwall,  co. 
Lancaster,  8  January  i73|-; 
died  22  August  1752,  bur.  at 
St.  G  eorge's,  Liverpool,   i  st  wife. 


=Rev.  Thomas  Maddock,  Rector= 
of  Liverpool  ;  born  5  November, 
bapt.  23  November  17 12;  of 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  10  April  1731, 
aged  18,  B.A.  24  March  173I; 
Rector  of  Liverpool  1772-83; 
died  9  January,  bur.  at  St. 
George's,  Liverpool,  14  (29  in 
Parish  Register)  January  1783. 


=Margaret  Damme,  widow  of 
James  Woodcock  of  Berk- 
hamstead,  co.  Hertford ; 
born  at  West  Derby,  co. 
Lancaster,  in  June  1720; 
marr.  at  St.  George-the- 
Martyr,  Bloomsbury,  co. 
Middlesex,  20  December 
1755.     2nd  wife. 


Edward  Maddock,  born  5  March,  Elizabeth,   born    6   January,     Thomas    Maddock,    born    25 

bapt.   25  March  173I;  died  22  bapt.  29  January  i7jo ;  marr.     May,    bapt.    16    June    1741; 

March  1758,  bur.  at  St.  George's,  \Villiaai  Heath  of  Boss  Hall, 

Liverpool.  •  near  Birmingham. 


died    15   April    1746,   bur.   at 
St.  Oswald's,  Chester. 


iSi 


Jonathan    Maddock,   living 
23  July  1653. 


Mary   Maddock,    living 
23  July  1653. 


Anne   Maddock,    living 
23  July  1653. 


Benjamin  Maddock  of  Chester,  =j=Jane  Jones,  only     Ambrose  Evans.=Mary.  =j=Joseph   Dennil 


gent,  Alderman  of  Chester ; 
born  24  March  1702;  Sheriff 
of  Chester  1743;  bur.  at  St. 
John's,  Chester,  19  March 
1755-  Will  dated  8  November 
1754,  proved  at  Chester  22 
March  1756. 


dau.  and  heir  of     ist  husband. 

Abraham    Jones 

of  Chester;  died 

in      174I,      bur. 

at  Holy  Trinity, 

Chester. 


2nd  husband. 


A\ 


Elizabeth  Maddock  of  Cleveland  Square,  Liverpool, 
CO.  Lancaster;  executrix  to  her  father's  vpill  22 
March  1756,  and  to  will  of  her  nephew,  Samuel 
Mathews,  29  February  1780;  died  27  January  1796, 
bur.  at  St.  George's,  Liverpool.  Will  dated  27  May 
1794,  with  codicil  dated  4  July  1795,  proved  at 
Chester  7  July  1796. 


Samuel  Mathews= 
of  Liverpool,  and 
of  Granada,  West 
Indies,  merchant ; 
living  29  February 
1780. 


=Sarah,  bom  23  April 
1727  ;  marr.  13 
January  i75f ;  died 
23  May  1770,  bur. 
at  St.  George's, 
Liverpool. 


A 


I  I 

Margaret,  born  5   October,  bapt.   i   November  Mary,   born   16   May,  bapt.  5  June   1758; 

1756;    died  at  Seacombe,  co.  Chester,  in  her  died,  aged  82,  8  December  1840,   bur.  at 

83rd  year,  26  June  1839,  bur.  at  St.  George's,  St.  George's,  Liverpool. 
Liverpool. 


Jane,  born  26  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  24  March 
i74f ;  died  20 October 
1744,  bur.  at  St. 
George's,  Liverpool. 


Peter  Rainford  Maddock, 
born  7  February,  bapt. 
7  March  174!;  died  29 
May,  bur.  at  St.  George's, 
Liverpool,  31  May  1790. 


.Samuel  Maddock, 
born  27  January, 
bapt.  26  February 
i74y  ;  died  in 
October  1773. 


Arabella  Maddock  (twin 
with  Rachel),  bom  14 
January,  bapt.  10  Feb- 
ruary 1 74f ;  died  in  1 768, 
and  bur. at  South  Audley 
Street  Chapel,  London. 


182 


Rev.  Thomas  Maddock,  born  28  January,  bapt.^ 
at  Liverpool  22  February  1762;  of  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  14  January  1780, 
aged  17,  B.A.  26  November  1783,  M.A.  8  July 
1786;  Rector  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chester,  1786, 
Prebendary  of  Chester  1803,  Rector  of  Coddington, 
CO.  Chester,  1806-9,  ^"d  of  Northenden,  co. 
Chester,  25  May  1809;  died  at  Chester,  aged  63, 
12  February,  bur.  in  Chester  Cathedral  19 
February  1825.  M.I.  in  Chester  Cathedral  and 
Holy  Trinity,  Chester.  Administration  granted 
at  Chester  17  June  1825,  to  Emma  Anne 
Maddock,  the  relict.  /t\ 


=Emma  Anne  Scott,  2nd  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Rokeby  Scott  of  Chester,  Lieutenant  R.N., 
by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Blake  of  Trelogan,  co.  Cornwall ;  born 
5  September,  bapt.  at  Stoke  Damerel,  co. 
Devon,  30  November  1769;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Chester,  28  January  1790;  died  at 
Chester,  aged  79,  on  Tuesday,  9  January, 
bur.  in  Chester  Cathedral  15  January 
1849.  W'll  dated  11  June  1846,  proved 
at  Chester  22  June  1849. 


{^For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  Engiand  and  Wales," 
Vol.    v.,  page  2S.) 


Edward  Maddock,  born  8  August,  bapt.= 
at  Liverpool  29  August  1763;  admitted 
to  Manchester  Grammar  School  18 
January  1777;  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Attorney-at-Law ;  died  23  July  1794. 


=Fanny,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Rowland 
Atkinson  of  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Roe ;  bapt.  at 
Macclesfield  9  August  1757;  marr.  at  Prestbury, 
CO.  Chester,  23  November  1786  ;  died  29  September 
1819. 


A 


I 
Rev.  \ViIliam=Rachel  (twin  with  Arabella), 
Worthington  born  14  January,  bapt.  10 
of  Winwick,  February  174I;  died  s.p. 
co.Lancaster,  11  February  1834,  bur.  at 
M.A.  St.      George's,      Liverpool. 

2nd  wife. 


John  Penkett,  Lord  of=Hannah,  born  27  Novem- 
the  Manor  of  Liscard,  ber  1750;  marr.  18  May 
CO.  Chester  ;  born  26  i  790  ;  died  29  February 
June  1752  ;  died  8  1828,  bur.  at  St.  George's, 
April  1838,  bur.  at  St.  Liverpool. 
George's,  Liverpool. 


i«3 


Craig. 

[Vol.  5,  p.  34.] 


Pedigree   of  Craig. 


William  Craig  of  Craigfintray,= 
CO.  Aberdeen. 


Alexander  Craig  of  Craigfintray;  executed= 
a  Procutatory  Deed  of  Resignation  of  his 
Estate  in  favour  of  his  son,  John  Craig. 


William  Craig,  killed  at= 
the  battle  of  Flodden 
Field  in  September  15 13. 


John  Craig  of  Craigfintray  ;  obtained 
a  Crown  Charter  of  his  estates 
20  May  1548. 


William  Craig  of  Craigfintray  (afterwards= 
Craigston) ;  resigned  his  estates  to  his 
son,  Thomas  Craig. 


Sir  Thomas  Craig  of  Craigston  (formerly  Craigfintray),  co.  Aberdeen, = 
and  of  Riccarton,  Midlothian:  born  in  1538;  educated  at  St.  Leonard's 
College,  St.  Andrew's  University,  M.A.  1555;  called  to  the  Bar  1563; 
appointed  a  Justice-Depute  1564;  acquired  a  Crown  Charter  of  his 
estates  to  himself  and  his  heirs  male  16  April  1576;  accompanied 
King  James  I.  to  England  in  1603 ;  he  acquired  celebrity  from  his 
"Treatise  on  Feudal  Laws,"  1603,  and  "Treatise  on  the  Union  of  Two 
Kingdoms,"  1605  ;  became  possessor  of  the  estate  of  Riccarton  shortly 
before  his  death;  died,  aged  70,  26  February  1608.  His  armorial 
bearings  are  given  on  the  ivindow  of  the  old  Banqueting  Hall  in  Edinburgh 
Castle,  viz..  Ermine,  on  a  /ess  sable,  three  crescents  argent. 


=Helen  Heriot,  dau. 
of  James  Heriot, 
Laird  of  Trabroun, 
CO.  Haddington,  by 
Margaret  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Maitland 
of  Thirlestane, 

Lord  Privy  Seal  of 
Scotland  1562-67  ; 
she  was  the  sister 
of  Agnes  Heriot, 
who  became  the 
mother  of  George 
Buchanan,  the 

Scottish  historian. 


Beatrix  Chirnside,= 
dau.  of  .  .  . 
Chirnside  of  East 
Nisbet,co.  Berwick. 
I  St  wife. 


=Sir  Lewis  Craig,  Lord  Wrightshouses,  of  Riccarton  and= 
Wrightslands,  Midlothian;  born  in  1569;  educated  at 
Poictiers,  France,  and  at  Edinburgh  University,  M.A. 
30  July  1597;  admitted  an  Advocate  11  June  1600; 
appointed  a  Lord  of  Session  by  the  title  of  Lord 
Wrightshouses  25  February  1604;  served  heir  to  his 
father  5  July  1608;  died  6  January  1622. 


=Mary  Somerville, 
dau.  of  .  .  . 
Somerville.  2nd 
wife. 


Alexander  Craig  (twin 
with  Margaret),  born 
14  January  1621. 


Margaret  Craig  (twin 
with  Alexander),  born 
14  January  1621. 


Margaret  Craig,  born 
29  December  1605; 
died  unmarried. 


Anna,  marr.  Sir  James  Murray  of  Philiphaugh,  co.  Selkirk  (son  of 
Sir  John  Murray  of  Philiphaugh,  knight,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of 
.    .    .    Scot  of  Ardross).     He  was  knighted  by  King  Charles  L 

A 


184 


Doctor  John  Craig,  born  in  1501  ;  educated  at  the  University  of  St.  Andrew's  ;  of  the  Order 
of  St.  Dominic  ;  he  was  noticed  at  Rome  by  Cardinal  Pole,  and  became  Rector  of  the  School 
of  Dominicans  at  Bologna ;  he  subsequently  became  a  convert  to  the  opinions  of  Calvin,  and 
was  condemned  to  the  flames  for  heresy  by  the  Inquisition  ;  after  imprisonment  in  Rome  for 
nine  months  he  was  released  by  the  populace,  who,  owing  to  the  death  of  I'ope  Paul  IV., 
broke  open  the  prison  the  day  before  his  intended  execution.  He  then  escaped  to  the  Court 
of  Maximilian  II.  at  Vienna,  who  gave  him  letters  of  safe  conduct,  and  he  passed  through 
Germany  to  England,  and  thence  to  Scotland  in  1560,  after  24  years  absence.  He  became 
Minister  of  Holyrood  1561,  and  drew  up  the  "National  Covenant"  1580.  He  died,  aged  89, 
12  December  1590.  His  armorial  bearings  are  shown  on  a  ivindow  of  the  old  Banqueting 
Hall  in  Edinburgh  Castle,  viz..  Ermine,  on  a/ess  sable,  a  fleiir-de-lys  beltvecfi  tivo  crescents  argent. 


John  Craig.         James  Craig,  Justice-Depute       Robert  Craig,  Justice-Depute       Oliver  Craig, 
in  1578.  18  November  1573. 


Elizabeth,  marr.  James  Johnston  of  Warrislon,  James  Craig  of 

CO.    Edinburgh,    by    whom    she    had    issue,  Craig       Castle, 

Sir  Archibald  Johnston,  Lord  W'arriston,  who  co.  Cavan,  and 

was   executed   at    Edinburgh    in    1663,    and  of       Craigston, 

Rachael,    who    marr.    Robert    Burnet,    Lord  co.   Leitrim ;    a 

Crimond,    and   became    the   mother   of    the  RoyalistOfficer; 

Rt.    Rev.    Gilbert    Burnet,    Lord    Bishop   of  killed  in  action 

Salisbury,   and    Chancellor   of  the   Order  of  in     Ireland     in 

the  Garter.  =y=  1641. 


Margaret,  marr.  14  January 
1596,  Sir  Alexander  Gibson 
of  Durie,  co.  Fife  (only  son  of 
George  Gibson,  Clerk  of 
Session,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Airth  of  that  Ilk) ; 
appointed  a  Lord  of  Session 
10  July  162 1  ;  died  at  Durie 
in  July  1646.  =j= 
A 


Thomas  Craig,  of= 
Riccarton,  Midlothian ; 
born  15  March  1610  ; 
died,  aged  54,  27  Sep- 
tember 1663,  bur.  at 
Currie,  co.  Edinburgh. 


=Elizabeth  Cranstoun,  dau.  of  James  Cranstoun  of 
Crailing,  co.  Roxburgh,  Master  of  Cranstoun,  by 
Lady  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Francis,  Earl  of 
Bothwell ;  James  Cranstoun  was  2nd  son  of  William, 
ist  Lord  Cranstoun,  and  father  of  William,  3rd 
Lord  Cranstoun. 


John  Craig,  born 
26  January  1612; 
died  unmarried. 


E 


Helen,  marr.  7  January  1671, 
Thomas  Learmonth,  Advocate. 


Janet,  marr.  6  March 
1666,  William  Borthwick 
of  Crookston,  co.  Edin- 
burgh. 


Margaret,  marr.  2  November  1660, 
William  Calderwood,  Minister  of 
Dalkeith,  Midlothian. 


185 


John  Craig  of  Craig  Castle,  co. 
Cavan,  and  of  Craigston,  co.  Leitrim ; 
inherited  the  property  of  his  brother, 
James  Craig  ;  Physician-in-Ordinary 
to  King  James  I.,  and  Principal 
Physician  to  King  Charles  I.  ;  a 
great  mathematician  and  opponent 
of  Tycho  Brahc. 


Janet,  marr.  James 
Belsches  of  Tofts,  co. 
Perth,  and  had  issue 
a  son.  Sir  Alexander 
Belsches  of  Inver- 
may,  co.  Perth,  a  Lord 
of  Session.   _ 


Robert  Craig,  Advocate ;  marr. 
Janet  Livingstone  and  had,  among 
other  children,  a  son,  John  Craig 
of  Romornie,  co.  Fife,  whose 
descendants  changed  their  name 
to  Heriot  of  Romornie. 

I 


Janet,  born  19  June  16 14;  marr.  James  Pringle 
of  Torwoodlee,  co.  Selkirk  (son  of  George 
Pringle  of  Torwoodlee,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Pringle  of  Whytbank,  co.  Sel- 
kirk); marriage  contract  dated  12  December 
1638.     He  died  about  1657. 

I 


Elizabeth,  born  15  December  16 16;  marr. 
Alexander  Brodie  of  Lethen,  co.  Nairn  (son 
of  Alexander  Brodie  of  Lethen,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Clerk  of  Balbirnie, 
CO.    Fife) ;    marriage   contract  dated   8    May 

1653-  =f 

A 


Lewis  Craig  of  Riccarton,  Midlothian  ;  died= 
28  January  1681,  bur.  at  Currie,  co.  Edinburgh. 
Will  dated  13  November  1680,  confirmation  at 
Edinburgh  14  February  1682,  to  Thomas  Craig  of 
Riccarton,  the  eldest  son.  Armorial  Bearings 
registered  to  him  in  the  Lyon  Office,  Edinburgh,  viz.. 
Ermine,  on  a  fess  sable,  three  crescents  argent ; 
Crest:  A  knight  on  fwrseback  grasping  a  tilting 
spear,  shivered,  all  proper. 


=Margaret  Dalgleish,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Robert  Dalgleish  of  Lauriston,  co. 
Edinburgh,  Solicitor-General  to  King 
Charles  L  in  1647,  and  to  King 
Charles  IL  at  the  Restoration,  by  Jean 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Douglas  of 
Pompherston,  co.  Linlithgow ;  born  28 
March  1645  ;  marr.  23  January  1662  ; 
living  in  1708. 


Thomas  Craig  of  Ric-= 
carton ;  born  1 4  October 
1663;  died,  aged  27, 
22  July  1690.  Will 
proved  in  Edinburgh 
25  February  1692, 
by  Robert  Craig  of 
Riccarton,  the  brother. 


=Elizabeth  Gibson,  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson 
of  Addiston  and  Pent- 
land,  CO.  Edinburgh, 
by  Helen  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  James 
Fleming  of  Rathobyres, 
CO.  Edinburgh. 


Robert  Craig  of 
Riccarton  ;  entered 
an  Advocate  1692  ; 
M.P.  for  Edinburgh 
1693-1702 ;  died 
unmarried  at  Edin- 
burgh 27  January 
1748. 


John  Craig,  born  17 
November  1667;  an 
officer  in  the  Army ; 
died  young. 


Johanna,  born  7  March 
1669;  marr.  George 
Dennistoun  of  Dublin. 


Helen,  born  2  January  1690;  marr.  17  April  1709,  the  Hon''''  William 
Carmichael  of  Skirling,  co.  Peebles  (son  of  John,  ist  Earl  of  Hyndford, 
Viscount  Inglisberry,  and  Lord  Carmichael  of  Carmichael,  by  Beatrix 
his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  David  Drummond,  3rd  Baron  Maderty) ; 
entered  an  Advocate  1695  ;  died,  aged  88,  29  December  1759. 

=r 
A 


186 


Anne,  born  i  February  1640;  marr.  Maria,  born  4  May  Sarah,  marr.  15  April   1681,  James 

18   August    1680,   George   Menteth  1644;  marr.  15  Au-  Chancellor  of  Shieldhill,  co.  Lanark 

of    Edinburgh,    son    of    Alexander  gust    1684,    James  (son  of  Robert  Chancellor  of  Shicld- 

Menteth  of   Edinburgh,   by    Agnes  Don  of  Smailholni,  hill,   a   devoted    Royalist,    by   Jean 

his  wife,  dau.  of  James    Trinirose,  co.  Roxburgh.  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Lockhart 

Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council.  of  Lee,  co.  Lanark)  ;  died  in  1704. 

She  died  12  July  1682. 


Elizabeth,  born  17  De- 
cember 167 1  ;  marr. 
3  November  16S7, 
Sir  John  (iibson  of 
Durie,  Addiston  and 
Pentland,  all  co.  Edin- 
burgh (son  of  Sir 
Alexander  Gibson  of 
Addiston,  by  Helen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Fleming  of  Ratho- 
byres,  co.  Edinburgh) ; 
knighted  in  1690;  died 
13  May  1704. 


I 


Marion  Eraser,  dau.  of= 
Alexander  Eraser  of 
Strichen,  co.  Aberdeen, 
by  Amelia  his  wife 
(afterwards  Countess  of 
Crawford),  dau.  of  James, 
Lord  Doune,  who  was 
the  son  of  Alexander, 
5th  Earl  of  Moray ; 
marr.  27  February  17 15. 
I  St  wife. 


= James  Craig  of  Edin-= 
burgh  ;  born  in  1672  ; 
Advocate  1692  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Civil  Law 
in  the  University 
of  Edinburgh  ;  died, 
aged  60,  14  August 
1732.  Will  proved  in 
Edinburgh  3  March 
1733- 


Elizabeth  Craig,  born  15  February 
1 7 16;  died  in  infancy. 


Christian  Dundas, 
dau.  of  Robert 
Dundas  of  Amis- 
ton,  CO.  Edinburgh, 
Senator  of  the 
College  of  Justice, 
by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Sinclair  of 
Stevenson,  CO.  Had- 
dington, baronet ; 
died  9  March  1776. 
2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Craig  of  Riccarton,      Robert  Craig  of  Riccarton  ;     Elizabeth    Craig, 
Midlothian;  born  27  August     born  in    1730;    Advocate     died  before  1749. 
1729;    died    unmarried    22      1734;  Judge  of  the  Com- 
January  1814,  bur.  at  Currie,     missary    Court;    died    at 
CO.  Edinburgh.  Edinburgh,    aged    93,    13 

March  1823,  bur.  at  Currie. 


Margaret    Craig, 
died  before  1749. 


William  Craig,  Isabella  Cattley, 
eldest  son,  sup-  2nd  dau  of 
posed  to  have  Stephen  Cattley 
emigrated  and  of  Camberwell, 
left  issue.  co.    Surrey,    by 

Ann  Isabella 
Reed  his  2nd 
wife  ;  born  6  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Giles',  Camberwell,  9  March 
1795;  marr.  there  17  August 
1 81 7;  died  at  Camberwell, 
aged  42,  25  February,  bur.  at 
St.  Giles',  Camberwell,  3  March 
1836.  Mural  tablet  in  the 
church  there.  Administration 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
13  January  1880,  to  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Tudor  Craig  of  5 
Anglesey  Crescent,  Gosport,  co. 
Hants,  the  nephew,      ist  wife. 


=Rev.  Edward  Craig  of  Revell  End,=T=Amelia  Gould  Harpur, 


CO.  Hertford;  born  in  1790;  of 
St.  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 7  December  1810,  aged  21, 
B.-A.  1814,  M.A.  1818;  first  In- 
cumbent and  Trustee  of  St.  James', 
Edinburgh,  1821-35,  '''"d  afterwards 
Vicar  of  St.  James',  Pentonville,  co. 
Middlesex ;  died  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  60,  on  Friday,  5  April 
1850.  Administration  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  to  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Tudor  Craig,  the  lawful 
attorney  of  Amelia  Gould  Craig,  the 
relict,  residing  at  Malta.  Portrait, 
by  Charles  Lees,  U.S.A.,  in  the 
possession  of  his  grandson,  the  Rev. 
William  Alban  Cunningham  Craig. 


—t^^.^a^JH^  /:z</> 


only  dau.  of  Joseph 
Harpur  of  Chilvers 
Coton,  CO.  Warwick, 
and  of  Burton  Hall,  co. 
Northampton,  by  Maria 
his  wife,  onlydau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Cooper, 
Vicar  of  Evesham,  co. 
Worcester ;  marr.  at 
Burton  Latimer,  co. 
Northampton,  2 1  Au- 
gust 1838;  died  at 
Taormina,  Sicily,  31 
December  1892,  and 
bur.  there.  Will  dated 
lo  September  1S90, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  2  2 8, 
93)  18  March  1893, 
by  Adelaide  Amelia 
Craig,  the  daughter, 
the  sole  E.xecutrix. 
2nd  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  "  Visitation  0/  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.    VI.,  page  146.) 
187 


Anna  Craig, 
born  14  April 
1676  ;  died 
24  May  i58o. 


Captain  William  Craig= 
of  Edinburgh  ;  died  in 
Edinburgh  2  October 
1744,  bur.  at  Currie, 
CO.  Edinburgh.  Will 
dated  26  June 
with      codicil 

18  September 
proved    in    Edinburgh 

19  November  1744. 


1737. 
dated 

1742, 


=Mary  Thomson,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Tiiomas  Thomson  of  Ednam, 
Kelso,  CO.  Roxburgh,  by  Beatrix 
Trotter  his  wife,  coheiress  of 
Widehope,  co.  Roxburgh ;  born  at 
Southdean,  CO.  Roxburgh,  in  1706; 
died  II  September  1790.  She  was 
the  sister  of  James  Thomson,  the 
poet,  author  of  "The  Seasons." 


Helen,  marr. 
Alexander  Brand 
of  Redhall. 

I 

Margaret,  marr. 
John  Faulconer, 
Advocate. 


^Villiam  Marshall  Craig  of  88  Charlotte  Street,= 
Bloomsbury,  London,  formerly  of  Manchester ; 
settled  in  London  1791  ;  painter  in  water-colours 
to  Queen  Caroline,  and  miniature  painter  to  the 
Duke  and  Duchess  of  York  ;  exhibited  at  the  Royal 
Academy  1788-1827  ;  author  of  several  works  on 
painting  and  engraving.  "The  Wounded  Soldier" 
by  him  is  in  the  Water-Colour  Gallery  at  the  South 
Kensington  Museum.     He  died  about  1828. 


=Mary,  died  in 
the  parish  of 
St.  Pancras, 
London,  about 
1802. 


James  Craig  of  Edinburgh, 
a  famous  architect ;  pupil 
of  Sir  Robert  Taylor  ; 
designed  Edinburgh  New 
Town,  and  was  awarded  a 
gold  medal  by  the  Corpora- 
tion; died  in  Edmburgh  23 
June  1795.  Portrait  in  the 
Royal  Scottish  Academy  in 
Edinburgh. 


James  Craig,  died 
an  infant  about 
1802,  and  bur.  in 
the  parish  of  St. 
Pancras,  London. 


Mortimer  Craig,  died 
an  infant  about  1802, 
and  bur.  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Pancras,  London. 


Mary  Craig,  only  daughter, 
died  an  infant,  and  bur.  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Pancras, 
London. 


Douglas  Craig,  died 
an  infant  about 
1S02,  and  bur.  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Pancras, 
London. 


Rev.  John  Kershaw  Craig  of  Dilamgerbendi  Insula,  co.= 
Hants  ;  born  22  October,  bapt.  at  Nottingham  15 
November  1801  ;  of  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  matriculated 
30  March  1824,  aged  22,  Hebrew  Exhibitioner  and  B.A. 
1828;  Vicar  of  Burley,  co.  Hants,  1839-86;  died  at 
Dilamgerbendi  Insula,  aged  89,  27  September,  bur.  at 
Burley  2  October  1889.  M.I.  Will  dated  6  August  1889, 
with  codicil  dated  17  December  1889,  proved  at  Winchester 
22  October  1889,  by  Douglas  Tudor  Craig  of  Pendennis 
Lodge,  Gosport,  co.  Hants,  the  grandson,  and  Hannah 
Farmer  of  Picket  Post,  Burley,  co.  Hants,  the  executors. 
Portrait  in  possession  of  the  Rev.  Doug/as  Tudor  Craig,  his 
grandson,  also  Miniature  by  Sir  William  Ross. 


"l^i^t^t^ 


'Elizabeth  Tudor  Phillips,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Phillips,  Captain  Royal  Marines, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Tudor  of  Tudor 
Hall,  Sheffield,  co.  York,  and 
sister  of  George  Tudor  of  East 
Cowes  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight, 
M.P.  for  Barnstaple ;  born  at 
Nottingham  i  January  1809;  marr. 
at  St.  Matthew's,  Brixton,  co. 
Surrey,  6  September  1831  ;  died 
at  Dilamgerbendi  Insula,  aged  48, 
19  November,  bur.  at  Burley  24 
November  1858.  M.I.  Miniature 
in  possession  of  the  Rev.  Douglas 
Tudor  Craig,  her  grandson. 
A 

{For  issue  see  "Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  v.,  page  34.) 
188 


Will  of  Lewis   Craig,  1681.  Craig. 

[Vol.  5,  p.  34-] 

I  Lewis  Craig  of  Ricartoun  being  desireous  to  settle  my  worldly 
affaires  and  to  make  my  letter  will  and  testam'  by  thir  psents  makes 
nominats  and  ordains  Thomas  Craig  my  eldest  son  and  failing  of  him 
by  deceas  Robert  Craig  my  second  son  and  failing  of  him  by  deceas 
Jon  Craig  my  third  son  and  failing  of  him  by  deceas  James  Craig  my 
fourth  son  and  failing  of  him  by  deceas  William  Craig  my  fiveth  son 
to  be  my  onely  execuf  and  universall  legator  and  intermettor  w'''  my 
goods  &  geir  debts  sowmes  of  money  and  others  whatsomever  that 
sal)  happen  to  pertain  &  belong  to  me  att  my  deceas  with  power  to 
my  sd  exere  to  give  up  inventar  confirm  testament  &  to  use  and 
dispon  on  my  said  goods  geire  debts  sowmes  of  money  and  others 
above  written  that  sail  happen  to  pertain  to  me  the  tyme  forsd  att  his 
pleasur  &  by  thir  psents  revokes  and  discharges  all  former  testam" 
made  by  me  and  last  I  make  nominat  and  appoint  Elisabeth  Cranstown 
my  mother  Margarett  Dalgleish  my  wife  M''  Thomas  Leirmont  advocat 
George  Pringle  of  Torwoodlie  and  'W  Jon  Craig  of  Romornie  advocat 
to  be  tutors  to  the  sd  Thomas  Robert,  Jon  James  and  W""  Craige  my 
sones  and  to  Jean,  Elisabeth,  Hellen,  Margarett  and  Mary  Craiges  my 
daughters  and  to  any  other  children  I  sail  happen  to  have  the  tyme 
of  my  deceas  and  ordains  and  appoints  any  three  of  the  said  tutors 
to  be  a  quoru  the  said  Elisabeth  Cranstown,  Margarett  Dalgleish, 
M'"  Thomas  Leirmont  or  any  one  of  them  dureing  their  lif  tymes  being 
allwayes  one  of  the  said  quoru.  In  wittnesse  whereof  I  have  written 
and  subscribed  thir  psents  att  Ricartown  this  thirteen  of  No*""  one 
thousand  six  hundred  and  eighty  yeares  before  Jon  Blacke  and 
Thomas  Cubie  my  servants  as  wittnesses  hereunto  Lewis  Craig,  John 
Black  wittnes  Thomas  Cubie  wittnes. 

Tenore  psentium  nos  Michael  pvid'  Diva  Armachus  Archiepus 
totius  Hibiae  Primas  et  Metropus  Magnusq^  ejusd'  Cancell'  necnon 
jud'  praeses  sive  Comrius  Curiae  Regiae  Praerogae  pro  cais  eccliis 
et  ad  facultes  in  et  p  totu  regnii  Hibiae  regia  aucte  rite  et 
Itime  constitut'  notum  facimus  universis  p  psentes  quod  testii 
suprascriptum  fideliter  coUat'  cum  original'  testo  sive  ulta  voluntate 
Lodovici  Craig  nup  de  Ricartoun  in  regno  Scotiae  armig'  defti 
hentis  dum  vixit  et  mortis  sue  tpre  bona  jura  credita  sive  catalla  in 
diversis  diec'  sive  peculiaribus  jurisnibus  fuitq^  et  est  vera  et 
authentica  ejusd'  copia  omnibuscj^  suis  numeris  absolut'  dictumij^ 
testii  originale  coram  nobis  vicesimo  quinto  die  mensis  Augusti 
Anno  Dni  i68i°  in  coi  juris  forma  pbat'  et  approbat'  in  manus 
Thomae  Craig  filii  naturalis  et  ttimi  necnon  unici  executoris 
testi  sive  ultae  vohis  dicti  defuncti  tam  in  usum  sui 
ipsius  quam  omnium  aliorum  virtute  hujusmodi  testi  in  eod' 
interesse  habentium  tradend'  et  deliberand'  fore  decrevimus  prout 
per  psentes  decernimus  In  cujus  rei  fidem  et  testimoniu'  sigillu 
Curiae  Regiae  Praerogae  pd'  praesentibus  apponi  fecimus  die  mensis 
annoq^  Dni  pdictis 

Dud:  Loftus.     {Seal  of  Court.) 

Know  all  men  by  thes  psents  that  I  Thomas  Craig  executor  of 
the  last  will  and  testam'  of  Lewis  Craig  late  of  Ricartoun  in 
Scotland  esq'  deccd  doe  hereby  acknowledge  to  have    received  from 

189 


Craig.  Doctor     John     Coghill      the     Registor     of     his      Majesties     Court 

[Vol.  5,  p.  34.]       of   Praerogative  by    the   order  and   decree  of  the   Judge  of  the  said 

court    the   originall    last    will    and    tcstam'   of    Lewis   Craig    aforesaid 

In  wittnesse  whereof  I   have  hereunto  sett   my  hand  and  seale  this 

25'''  day  of  August   1681. 

Thomas  Craig.     (Seal.) 

Signed  sealed  and  d''  in  the  psence  of  David  Kennedy, 
W""  Wahop. 

Probat'  &  approbat'  in  coi  juris  forma  actisq^  Curiae  Regiae 
Praerogae  &ca  insinuat'  fuit  testu  Lodovici  Craig  nuper  de 
Ricartoun  defti  hentis  &ca  necnon  onus  executionis  ejusd'  et  adfno 
bonoru  &ca  dci  defti  concess'  fuer'  et  sunt  p  Rssu'  pi'em  Michaelem 
&ca  magnumq^  ejusd'  cancell'  necnon  jud'  &ca  Thomae  Craig  filio 
naturali  et  legitimo  dci  defti  necnon  unico  executori  in  dco 
testamento  nominat'  et  constitut'  prius  ad  Sancta  Dei  Evangelia 
personaliter  jurat'  salvo  jure  &ca  Dat'. 

Tenore  psentin  nos  Michael  &ca  notum  facimus  universis 
p  psentes  cjd  quum  Ludovicus  Craig  nuper  de  Ricarton  infra 
regnum  Scotiae  armiger  defctus  suum  dum  in  humanis  agebat  rite 
et  hime  condidit  testiim  sive  ultim'  suam  vottem  in  quo  sive  qua 
Thomam  Craig  ejus  filiu  n?alem  et  ttimum  natu  maximu  unii  dti 
sui  testi  noiavit  &  execut'  durante  vita  sua  ni^ali  et  post  mortem 
dicti  Thomae  Craig  Robertum  Craig  etiam  ejus  filiu  ni^al'  et  ttim' 
dicti  sui  testi  noTavit  &c  execut'  posteaq^  ab  hac  luce  migravit 
quumq^  pfatus  Thomas  Craig  postqiri  oriia  executionis  dicti  test!  in 
se  acceptaverat  debitam  naturam  psolvit  nonullis  bonis  &c  dicti  dfti 
p  eum  inadiiirat'  et  indisposit'  unde  est  qd  notum  facim'  universis  p 
psentes  qd  testu  m  Ludovici  Craig  defcti  hentis  &c  probat'  et  aprobat' 
in  coi  juris  forma  ac  pro  viribus  valore  et  validitate  ejusd' 
pronuntiat'  fuit  actisq^  dictae  Curiae  insinuat'  19°  die  mensis 
Octobris  anno  Domini  1692°  necnon  onus  executionis  ejusd'  et 
adiSo  honor  &ca  non  adirirat'  dti  defcti  p  nos  concess'  fuer'  et 
sunt  pfat'  Robert'  Craig  fil'  nral'  et  Itim'  dicti  defcti  et  unico  exec' 
post  mortem  dicti  Thomae  in  dto  testo  noiat'  et  const'  durante  vita 
sua  nrali  Primitus  &:c  ad  Sta  Evangel'  psonal'  jurat'  salvo  jure  c&c 
dat'  die  mensis  annoq^  dni  pd'  et  habet  pro  Inveiirio  in  vel  citra  ult' 
diem  mensis  Januari  px'  futur'. 

/  certify  that  the  foregoing  is  a  true  and  authe?ttic  copy  made 
pursuant  to  the  Statute,  30  and  j/  Vic,  c.  yo. 

J.  J.  DiGGEs  La  Touche, 

Deputy  Keeper,  Public  Record  Office,  Ireland. 

27  January  i8g8. 


190 


Margaret  Poyner,^ 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Poyner.    ist  wife. 


Pedigree  of  Onslow. 


■Roger   Onslow   of  Shrewsbury,   co.   Salop,  gent    (2nd= 
son  of  Edward  Onslow  of  Onslow,  co.  Salop,  esquire, 
by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Houghton 
of  Houghton,  CO.  Lancaster,  esquire) ;   Sheriff  for  co. 
Salop  1566. 


Onslow. 

[Vol.  5,  p.  39.] 


=Elizabeth 
Woolrich. 
2nd  wife. 


Richard  Onslow  of  the  Blackfriars,  London,  and  of  Knoll,= 
in  Cranley,  co.  Surrey,  esquire.  Recorder  of  London, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Barrister-at-Law ;  Recorder  of  London  1563;  M.P.  for 
Steyning,  co.  Sussex,  20  January  155!^  and  11  January  156-j 
-66;  Solicitor-General  1566,  elected  Speaker  in  October 
of  the  same  year  ;  died  of  fever  at  Harnage,  co.  Salop, 
aged  43,  2  April,  bur.  in  St.  Chad's  Church,  Shrewsbury, 
8  April  1571.  M.L  Will  dated  20  March  157^,  proved 
25  April  1571  (P.C.C.  14  Holney).  (Inq.  p.  m.  11  June, 
I  J  Eliz.)  {See  '■'■Dictionary  of  National  Bio(;raphy" 
Vol.  XLIL,  page  222.) 


'Catherine  Harding,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  William  Harding  of  Knoll, 
by  Cecily  his  wife ;  aged  7  years, 
4  months,  7  September  1549 ; 
marr.  7  August  1559;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  25  April 
157 1.  She  marr.  zndly  Richard 
Browne  of  Beechworth,  co.  Surrey, 
esquire  ;  marriage  licence  (Bisho]) 
of  London)  dated  17  January  157I. 


Robert  Onslow  of  Knoll, 
esquire ;  named  executor 
to  his  fathers  will  20 
March  1577  ;  aged  18 
years,  i  month,  25  days, 
2  April  1571  ;  died  21 
July  1574.  (/«^.  /.  m. 
J  August,  16  Eliz) 


Sir  Edward  Onslow  of  Knoll, = 
knight;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  20  March  157",  and  in  will 
of  his  uncle,  Fulke  Onslow, 
8  December  1601  ;  died  2  April 
16 1 5,  bur.  at  Cranley.  Will 
dated  i  April  161 5,  proved 
6  November  1615  (P.C.C. 
Ill  Rudd). 


=Elizabeth  Shirley,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Shirley  of  Preston 
Place,  CO.  Sussex,  knight,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  Thomas  Kempe  ;  executrix 
to  her  husband's  will  i  April 
1615  ;  administratrix  to  her  son, 
Thomas  Onslow,  26  May  161 7; 
died  in  August  1630. 

c 


Thomas  Onslow= 
of  Knoll,  esquire  ; 
bapt.  at  Wiston, 
CO.  Sussex,  28 
October  iS95. ; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  i 
April  1615,  then 
aged  1 9  years, 
5  months,  4  days  ; 
died  14  December 
1 6 16,  bur.  at 
Cranley.  Adminis- 
tration granted  26 
May  16 1 7,  to  his 
mother  (P.C.C.) 


=Mary  Lennard, 
dau.  of  Sir 
Samuel  Lennard 
of  West  Wick- 
ham,  CO.  Kent, 
knight,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife, dau. 
of  Sir  Stephen 
Slany,  knight. 
Alderman  of 
London;  marr.  at 
St.  Olave's,  Old 
Jewry,  London,  3 
December  161 6, 
marriage  licence 
(Bishop  of  Lon- 
don) dated  27 
November  16 16, 
she  then  aged  19. 


Sir  Richard  Onslow  of  West  Clandon,= 
CO. Surrey, knight;  bapt.  3oJuly  1601 ; 
aged  15  years,  6  months,  in  Decem- 
ber 1616;  knighted  at  Theobalds 
2  June  1624;  M.P.  for  co.  Surrey 
17  March  162^,  4  March  i6|^, 
14  October  1640,  12  July  1654,  and 
for  Guildford  9  April  1660  and  9 
April  166 1  ;  served  the  Parliament 
as  Colonel  of  a  regiment  raised  at  his 
own  expense,  at  the  siege  of  Basing 
House  May  1644;  secluded  by  the 
Army  5  December  1648;  sat  as  a 
Peer  20  December  1657;  died  at 
Arundel  House,  London,  aged  63, 
1 9  May  1 664,  bur.  at  Cranleigh.  M.I. 
Will  dated  20  February  i66f,  proved 
5  July  1664  (P.C.C.  84  Bruce).  {See 
' '  Dictionary  of  National  Biography, " 
Vol.  XLIL,page  223) 


'cAax^L  Ch^fcru/' 


'Elizabeth  Strange- 
ways,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Arthur  Strange- 
ways  ;  mentioned 
in  her  husband's 
will  20  February 
166J;  died,  aged 
78,  27  August 
1679,  bur.  at 
Cranley.  M.I.  Will 
dated  26  February 
i67|-,  published 
24  August  1679, 
proved  3  December 
1679  (P.C.C.  164 
King). 


lyi 


Mary  Whetenhall,  dau.  of= 
George  Whetenhall  of  East 
Peckham,  co.  Kent,  esquire, 
and  relict  of  Richard  Scott 
(2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Scott 
of  Scott's  Hall,  CO.  Kent, 
knight ;  marr.  before  1 1  Jan- 
uary 156I);  died  on  Monday, 
8  October  1582,  bur.  at 
Hatfield,  co.  Hertford.  M.I. 
I  St  wife. 


=Fulke  Onslow  of  Hatfield,  gent.  Clerk  of= 
the  Parliament ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his 
uncle,  Thomas  Onslow  of  London,  10 
August  1556;  received  the  advowson  of 
Hatfield  11  January  156^,  from  his  brother, 
Richard  Onslow,  who  confirmed  the  gift  in 
his  will  20  March  157";  died,  aged  88,  on 
Sunday,  8  August  1602,  bur.  at  Hatfield. 
M.I.  Will  dated  8  December  1601,  proved 
31  August  1602  (P.C.C.  56  Montague.) 


=Elizabeth,  relict  of 
.  .  .  Foulsham ; 
executrix  to  her 
husband's  will 
31  August  1602. 
2nd  wife. 


Richard    Hill=Helen,  mentioned  Richard  Threele==Margaret,     men-  Mary    Onslow,   men- 

of    Blackwall,     in  her  father's  will  of       Drungwick,     tioned      in      her  tioned  in  her  father's 

CO. Middlesex.     20    March    157";  in      Wisborough     father's    will    20  will  20  March  157", 

marr.      before      8  Green,co. Sussex.     March         i57t  ;  and    in    will    of    her 


December  1601. 


marr.     before     8     uncle,  Fulke  Onslow, 
December  1601.     8  December  1601. 


Christopher     Gardner    of     Sond=f=Elizabeth,    bapt.     at     St.    Anne's,     Blackfriars,     London, 


Place,  in  Dorking,  co.  Surrey ; 
aged  9  months,  26  November 
1597-  A 


2  November  1602;    marr.  there  7   December  1619;  died, 
aged  21,  12  April  1624,  bur.  at  Dorking.     M.I. 


Sir   Henry  Onslow  of  Drungwick,  in=j=Jane     Stidolph,    dau.     of    Sir    Francis     Stidolph     of 


Wisborough  Green,  co.  Sussex,  knight ; 
bapt.  4  October  1621  ;  knighted  18 
May  1664;  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  20  February  i66f.  Adminis- 
tration granted  istly  23  November 
1667,  and  2ndly  21  January  i68|,  to 
son,  Richard  Onslow  (P.C.C.)  2nd 
husband. 


Mickleham,  co.  Surrey,  knight,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Altham,  Baron  of  the  Exchecquer.  Will 
dated  9  May  1684,  proved  4  November  1684  (P.C.C. 
151  Hare).  She  marr.  istly  Henry  Vates  of  Warnham, 
CO.  Sussex,  esquire ;  marr.  3rdly  at  Horsham,  co.  Sussex, 
10  November  1668,  John  Amhurst  of  Gray's  Inn, 
London,  esquire. 


A\ 


Sir  Robert  Reeve  of= 
Thwaite,  co.  Suffolk, 
baronet;  M.P.  for  Eye,  co. 
Suffolk,  3  November  1675 
to  12  July  1679  and  26 
February  168^;  succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  baronet 
in  October  1678 ;  died, 
aged  36  years,  2  months, 
20  days,  19  August  1688, 
bur.  at  Thwaite.  M.I. 
ist  husband. 


/K 


=Mary,  bapt.  at  West  Clandon,  co.= 
Surrey,  6  February  1651 ;  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her  grandfather. 
Sir  Richard  Onslow,  20  February 
i66f,  and  in  will  of  her  brother, 
Arthur  Onslow,  20  January  169^. 
Will  dated  30  May  1699,  ^i'^ 
codicil  dated  29  January  i70y. 
Administration  granted  3  Jan- 
uary 1 7  if)  to  her  daughter, 
Mary,  wife  of  the  Hon''''^  Thomas 
Sidney  (P.C.C.  11    Young). 

192 


=Thomas  Vincent  of  Fetcham, 
CO.  Surrey,  esquire ;  marriage 
licence  (Faculty  Office)  dated 
28  March  1690,  marriage 
settlements  dated  19  April 
1690.  He  marr.  istly  Mar- 
garet Bluck,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Bluck  of  Hadley,  co. 
Middlesex,  esquire.  He  was 
bur.  at  Fetcham  31  August 
1700.     2nd  husband. 


Ann  Onslow,  Sir  Humphry  Winch  of  Everton,  co.  Bedford,  knight,  Justice=j=CeciIia,  men- 
mentioned  in  of  the  Common  Pleas;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  admitted  19  July  tioned  in  her 
her  father's  1573,  Barrister-at-Law  26  July  1581,  Bencher  1596;  M.P.  father's  will  20 
will  20  March  for  Bedford  Borough  19  February  159I,  24  October  1597,  March 
i57f,  and  in  19  March  i6of ;  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchecquer  (Ireland)  marr.  before 
will  of  her  8  November  1606;  knighted  10  November  1606;  Chief  8  December 
uncle,  Fulke  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench  (Ireland)  8  December  1608,  1601. 
Onslow,  8  De-  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  7  November  161 1;  died  in 
cember  1601.  Chancery  Lane,  London,  5  February  162I,  bur.  in  the  Cloisters 
of  Pembroke  Hall,  Cambridge.  {See  '■^Dictionary  of  National 
Biography;'  Vol.  LXII.,  page  153.)  /\ 


Sir  Edward  Carr  of  London,^Jane,  mentioned  in  her^Gerald  Aungier,  2nd  Baron  Aungier  of 


knight.  Will  dated  20  De- 
cember 1636,  with  codicil 
dated  4  January  163I, 
proved  4  April  1637  (P.C.C. 
58  Goare).     ist  husband. 


father's  will  i  April 
1615  ;  executrix  to  her 
ist  husband's  will  4 
April  1637 ;  bur.  at 
Clandon,  co.  Surrey, 
19  April  1661. 


Longford  (Ireland) ;  admitted  to  Gray's 
Inn  9  March  161^;  marr.  at  Acton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  6  February  163^, 
marriage  licence  (Bishop  of  London) 
dated  i  February  163I,  then  aged  38; 
died  s.p.  in  1655.     2nd  husband. 


Rose  Stoughton,= 
dau.  and  heir  of 
Nicholas  Stough- 
ton  of  Stoughton, 
in  Stoke-next-Guild- 
ford,  CO.  Surrey, 
esquire,  by  Bridget 
his  ist  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Compton ; 
born  29  April  1628; 
died  1 1  March 
164!,  bur.  at  Stoke. 
M.I.     ist  wife. 


=Sir  Arthur  Onslow  of  West  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,= 
baronet  ;  bapt.  6  May  1622  ;  of  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  24  May  1639, 
aged  17  ;  M.P.  for  co.  Surrey  12  July  1654, 
28  February  167^  to  28  March  1681,  and  for 
Guildford  9  April  1660  and  9  April  1661  ; 
executor  to  his  father-in-law's  will  5  July  1664, 
and  to  his  mother's  will  3  December  1679; 
succeeded  his  father  as  baronet  12  October 
1687  ;  died,  aged  67,  21  July,  bur.  at  Cranleigh, 
CO.  Surrey,  7  August  1688.  M.I.  Will  dated 
18  May  1688,  proved  6  November  1688 
(P.C.C.  154  Exion). 


Bridget  Onslow,  bapt.  at  West 
Clandon  20  March  164!;  ^^'^^ 
21  January  i6|§. 


=Mary  Foot,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Foot,  knight  and  baronet, 
Alderman  of  London,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Mott  of  Plaistow, 
CO.  Essex ;  executrix  to 
will  of  her  son,  Arthur 
Onslow,  6  September 
1700;  bur.  at  West  Ham, 
CO.  Essex,  29  March  1706. 
Will  dated  9  April 
1705,  with  codicil  dated 
10  March  170^,  proved 
26  March  1706,  by 
her  grand-daughter,  Mary 
Reeve  (P.C.C.  68  Eedes.) 
2nd  wife. 


Rt.  Hon'''^  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Lord  Onslow,  P.C. ;  born  23= 
June,  bapt.  9  July  1654  ;  of  St.  Edmund's  Hall,  O.xford,  matricu- 
lated 7  June  167 1  ;  M.P.  for  co.  Surrey  14  January  i68|  to 
21  September  1710,  and  9  September  1713  to  30  November 
1715,  and  for  St.  Mawes,  co.  Cornwall,  25  November  1710; 
a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1690-93;  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons  1 70S- 10,  Privy  Councillor  17 10,  Chancellor  of 
the  Exchecquer  1714-15  ;  created  Baron  Onslow  of  Onslow, 
CO.  Salop,  and  of  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  19  June  1716;  died 
5  December,  bur.  at  Merrow,  co.  Surrey,  13  December  1717. 
Will  dated  30  November  17 17,  proved  3  December  17 18 
(P.C.C.  244  Tenison).  {See  "Dictionary  of  National 
Biography"  Vol.  XLII.,  page  224.) 

193 


^Elizabeth  Tulse,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Henry  Tulse,  knight 
(Lord  Mayor  of  London  1683), 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife  ;  bapt.  at 
St.  Dionis  Backchurch,  London, 
3  January  i66f;  marr.  there 
31  August  1676;  drowned  her- 
self at  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  25 
November  17 18.  Administra- 
tion, with  will  annexed,  granted 
24  December  17 18  (P.C.C.  244 
Tenison). 


Anne  Onslow,  bapt. 
at  St.  Anne's,  Black- 
friars,  London,  15 
April  1605  ;  bur. 
there  14  August 
1605. 


John  Duncombe  of=j=Mary,  bapt.  i  November  1608;  mentioned  in  her 


Weston,  in  Albury, 
CO.  Surrey,  esquire ; 
born  24  March  i6o|; 
died  17  April  1640, 
bur.  at  Albury.  M.I. 


father's  will  i  April  16x5,  and  in  will  of  her 
brother,  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  20  February  i66f  ; 
marr.  at  Cranleigh,  co.  Surrey,  23  July  1626. 
Will  dated  i  July  x668,  proved  26  October  1668, 
by  her  son,  Roger  Duncombe,  and  daughter, 
Dorothy  Randyll  (P.C.C.  124  Hene). 


As 


Sarah  Foot,  dau.  and  coheir= 
of  Sir  Thomas  Foot,  knight 
and  baronet.  Alderman  of 
London,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Mott 
of  Plaistow,  CO.  Essex;  widow 
of  Sir  John  Lewis  of  Ledston, 
CO.  York,  knight  and  baronet. 
I  St  wife. 


=Denzil  Onslow  of  Pyrford,  co.  Surrey,  esquire  ;= 
Commissioner  of  the  Navy  1706-21  ;    men- 
tioned in  his  father's  will  20  February  166 J, 
and    in    will  of  his  nephew.  Lord   Onslow, 

30  November  1 7 1 7 ;  M.  P.  for  Haslemere,  co. 
Surrey,  30  August  1679,  10  January  i68f, 
II  October  1695,  for  co.  Surrey  6  November 
1695,  and  for  Guildford  3  January  170^  to 

31  December  1717  ;  died  27  June  1721. 
Will  dated  15  August  17 11,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  5  April  1720  and  10  June 
1721,  proved  19  July  1721  (P.C.C.  136 
Buckingha  tn ) . 


=Jane,  executrix  to 
her  husband's  will 
19  July  1721. 
Will  dated  1 1  June 
1728,  with  codicil 
dated  2  May  1729, 
proved  7  May 
I729(P.C.C.  142 
Abbott).  2nd  wife. 


Foot  Onslow  of  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  co.  Middlesex,; 
esquire ;  born  2  June,  bapt.  at  West  Clandon,  co. 
Surrey,  9  June  1655 ;  of  St.  Edmund's  Hall, 
Oxford,  matriculated  22  November  1672,  aged 
17;  M.P.  for  Guildford  15  January  i68|  to  19 
December  1 700 ;  mentioned  in  will  of  his  brother, 
Arthur  Onslow,  20  January  169^;  a  Commissioner 
of  Excise  1699-1710;  died,  aged  55,  11  May  1710, 
bur.  at  Woodford,  co.  Essex.  Administration  granted 
9  June  1 7 10  (P.C.C.) 


=Susanna  Anlaby,  dau.  of  Thomas  Anlaby 
of  Elton,  CO.  York,  esquire,  and  widow 
of  Arnold  Colwall  of  Woodford,  esquire  ; 
marriage  licence  (Vicar-General)  dated 
2  February  i68|^,  then  aged  about  23  ; 
administratrix  to  her  husband  9  June 
1710 ;  died,  aged  49,  10  June  1715,  bur. 
at  Woodford.  Administration  granted  7 
December  17 16,  to  Arthur  Onslow 
(P.C.C.) 

G 


Thomas  Middleton  of  Stansted  Mount-=i=Elizabeth,    bapt.    at=Samuel    Baldwin    of    London, 


fichet,  CO.  Essex,  esquire ;  bapt.  at 
St.    Giles-in-the-Fields,    co.    Middlesex, 

12  September  1676;  marr.  at  Hammer- 
smith, CO.  Middlesex,  14  July  1696, 
marriage  licence  (Faculty  Office)  dated 

13  July  i6g6,  then  aged  20;  died 
29  April,  bur.  at  Stansted  7  May  17 15. 
I  St  husband.  /\ 


St.  Margaret's,  Loth- 
bury,  London,  23 
October  1677;  men- 
tioned in  her  father's 
will  30  November 
1717  ;  died  15  Jan- 
uary 


i74i 


esquire;  died  at  Lymington,  co. 
Hants,  12  May  1736,  and  bur. 
in  the  sea  near  the  Needles. 
Will  dated  22  March  173I, 
with  codicil  dated  7  April  1736, 
proved  26  May  1736  (P.C.C. 
99  Derby).     2nd  husband. 


194 


John    Bemey    of=Elizabeth,  bapt.=Sir  Francis  Wyndham  of  Trent,  co.  Somerset,  baronet. 

Swardeston,       co.  22  April  1624  ;  He  marr.  2ndly  Hester,  relict  of  Matthew  Ingram,  and 

Norfolk,    esquire  ;  mentioned       in  3rdly  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wigginton,  relict  of  Sir 

died,  aged  43,   19  her  father's  will  Richard  Newdigatc,   baronet.     He  died  at  Chelsea,  co. 

October  1678, bur.  20        February  Middlesex,  22  March  i7if.     Will  dated  27  August  1714, 

at        Swardeston.  i66f.  proved  21  April  1716  (P.C.C.  36  Fox).     2nd  husband. 
M.I.    ist  husband. 


Arthur   Onslow   of   Benhams,    in    Walton    St.   Lawrence,    co.   Berks,=Mary  Kemp,  marriage 
esquire;    born   21    October,   bapt.   at  West  Clandon,   co.  Surrey,    29     licence  (Vicar-General) 
October  1656;   of  St.  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford,  matriculated  29  May 
1674,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-l<aw  1685  ;  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will   18  May  1688.     Will  dated  20  January  169^,  proved 
6  September  1700  (P.C.C.  142  Noel). 


dated  18  July  1683,  she 
then  aged  about  22. 


Gulielma  Maria,  born  19  November  1688  ; 
marr.  Richard  Boswell  of  Bow,  co.  Essex. 


Sir  Thomas  Onslow,  Lord  Onslow;  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lothbury,= 
London,  27  November  1679  ;  M.P.  for  Gatton,  co.  Surrey,  16  July 
1702,  for  Chichester  26  November  1705,  for  Bletchingly,  co.  Surrey, 
3  May  1708  to  7  December  17 15,  and  for  co.  Surrey  December 
1715  to  5  December  17 17;  LL.D.  Cambridge  1717;  executor  to 
his  father's  will  3  December  1718;  a  Teller  of  the  Exchecquer 
17 18;  died  5  June  1740,  bur.  at  Merrow,  co.  Surrey.  Will 
dated  5  July  1738  with  codicil  dated  14  May  1740,  proved 
in  1740  (P.C.C.  179  Browne). 


=Elizabeth  Knight,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Knight  of 
Jamaica,  West  Indies  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's  Cathe- 
dral 17  November  1708, 
marriage  settlements  dated 
8  November  1708  ;  died 
19  April  1 73 1,  bur.  at 
Merrow. 


Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Lord  Onslow,= 
K.B.  ;  M.P.  for  Guildford  29  April 
1734  to  5  June  1740;  LL.D. 
Cambridge  1749;  Knight  of  the 
Bath  13  March  1752,  installed  22 
December  1753;  died,  aged  61, 
8  October,  bur.  at  Merrow  15 
October  1776.  Administration 
granted  29  October  1776  (P.C.C.) 


=Mary  Ellwill,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Ellwill  of  Egham,  co. 
Surrey,  baronet,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Speke 
of  Beauchamp,  co.  Somerset,  esquire ;  marr.  at  her 
mother's  house  in  Clifford  Street,  St.  James',  Westminster, 
16  May  1741  ;  died,  aged  94,  20  April  18 12.  Will  (with 
eleven  codicils)  dated  4  February  1786,  proved  30  April 
181 2,  by  Selina  Mary  Fremantle,  wife  of  William  Henry 
Fremantle,  and  the  Rev.  George  Owen  Cambridge,  two 
of  the  executors.  Power  reserved  to  Charles  Owen 
Cambridge,  the  other  e.xecutor  (P.C.C.  187  Oxford). 


195 


Sir     Anthony     Shirley     of=j=Anne,  bapt. 
Preston   Place,    co.  Sussex,      i  November 
baronet ;    created  a  baronet     1626. 
6  March  i66f. 


Sir  George  Freeman= 
of  East  Bcachworth, 
CO.  Surrey,  K.B.  ; 
died   10  May   1678. 


A 


=Mary,  bapt. 
4  December 
1628. 


As 


John  Onslow, 
bapt.  1 3  Jan- 
uary, and  bur. 
4        February 


Elizabeth  Onslow, 
born  10  Novem- 
ber, bapt.  at  West 
Clandon,  co.  Surrey, 
1 9  November  1657; 
died  in  December 
1660. 


Sir  William  Clarke= 
of  Shabbington,  co. 
Buckingham,  baronet ; 
succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  baronet  6  Sep- 
tember 1678;  bur.  at 
North  Weston,  co. 
Oxford.  Will  dated 
14  July  1699,  proved 
I  December  1699 
(P.C.C.  188  FeU). 


=Catherine,     born    13    December,     Henry  Onslow, 
bapt.  at  West  Clandon  18  Decern-     born  4  March, 
ber  1658;  marr.  at  All  Hallows',     bapt.  at   West 
Barking,   London,   11  July   1683,     Clandon       21 
marriage  settlements  and  marriage     March     166^; 
licence  (Vicar-General)  dated  the     died  in  Turkey, 
same  day  ;  mentioned  in  the  will 
of  her   brother,   Arthur  Onslow, 
20  January  169^;  died  14  March 
174!,     bur.     in    the    church    at 
Hanwell,  co.  Middlesex. 


A\ 


Rt.  Hon'''^  Arthur  Onslow  of  Ember  Court,  co.  Surrey,  Speaker  of  the= 
House  of  Commons,  P.C. ;  born  at  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  i  October  1691  ; 
educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
12  October  1708  ;  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law  17  13,  Recorder 
of  Guildford  and  High  Steward  of  Kingston  1737  ;  M.P.  for  Guildford  15 
February  17!^  to  17  July  1727,  and  for  co.  Surrey  30  August  1727  to 
20  March  1761  ;  elected  Speaker  23  January  1728,  and  re-elected  in 
1735,  1741,  1747  and  1754;  Privy  Councillor  25  July  1728;  Treasurer 
of  the  Navy  20  April  1734;  received  Vote  of  Thanks  of  the  House  of 
Commons  18  March  1761,  on  his  retirement  from  the  House;  received 
the  Freedom  of  the  City  of  London  11  June  1761;  died  17  February 
1768,  bur.  at  Thames  Uitton,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  27  October  1762, 
with  codicil  dated  31  August  1766,  proved  10  March  1768  (P.C.C.  121 
Seeker).     {See  ^^ Dictionary  of  Nationai  Biography,"  Vol.  XLII.,  page  216.) 


tyTy\^0 /uflcrzj 


=Ann  Bridges,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  John 
Bridges  of  Ember 
Court  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Covent 
Garden,  London, 
8  December  1720, 
she  then  aged 
"near  18  years"; 
mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will  27 
October  1762;  died 
5  June  1766,  bur. 
at  Thames  Ditton, 
afterwards  removed 
to  Merrow,  co. 
Surrey. 


Elizabeth   Onslow,   born   in  the   parish  of  St.    Margaret's,  Westminster,   4  June    1727;    died 
at  Ember  Court  18  October  1727,  bur.  at  Thames  Ditton. 


Sir     John     Williams     of     Stoke-by-Nayland,=T=Mary,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,     Richard  Onslow 


CO.  Suffolk,  knight,  Alderman  of  London  ; 
knighted  23  June  17 13;  a  Director  of  the 
South  Sea  Company  ;  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
in  1736;  died  7  May  1743,  bur.  at  Stoke- 
by-Nayland.  Will  dated  12  March  173I,  with 
two  codicils  dated  respectively  27  April  and 
30  October  1741,  proved  4  July  1743,  by  his 
sons,  Richard  Williams  and  John  Williams 
(P.C.C.  243  Boycott). 


Lothbury,  London,  13  De- 
cember 1680;  mentioned  in 
her  father's  will  30  November 
1717;  administratrix  to  her 
mother  24  December  1718; 
marriage  settlements  dated 
4  March  170!  ;  living 
12  March  173I. 


A 
196 


Daniel     Onslow, 
died  young. 


Sir  George  Croke  of  Waterstoke,  co.  Oxford,  knight ;  of  All  Souls'  College,^ 
Oxford,  matriculated  27  February  165^,  and  created  M.A.  the  same  day; 
of  the  Middle  Temple  1649;  knighted  7  November  1660;  High  SherifiT  for 
CO.  Oxford  1664;  F.R.S.  1676;  died  at  the  residence  of  his  brother  in  the 
Haymarket,  London,  17  November,  bur.  in  the  chancel  of  the  church  at 
Waterstoke  21  November  1680.  Administration  granted  8  February  168", 
to  his  daughter,  Dame  Elizabeth  Wyndham  (P.C.C.)  /K 


Jane,  bapt.  1  July 
1631  ;  mentioned 
in  her  father's  will 
20  February  166^; 
died  5  May  1729. 


Rose  Bridges,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  John 
Bridges  of  Ember 
Court,  CO.  Surrey  ; 
marr.  9  December 
1726;  died  s.p., 
aged  23,  8  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  in  West- 
minster Abbey  16 
February  172!^.  ist 
wife. 


=Lieut.-General  Richard  Onslow  of  East  Acton,  co.=j=Pooley  Walton,  niece 


Middlesex;  Colonel  39th  Regiment  of  Foot  1738, 
Adjutant-General  1741,  Major-General  14  July 
1743,  Lieut.-General  10  October  1747;  Colonel 
I  St  Troop  Horse  Grenadier  Guards  30  April  i  745  ; 
present  at  the  battle  of  Dettingen  27  June  1743, 
and  at  Hanau ;  Governor  of  Plymouth  in  March 
1759;  M.P.  for  Guildford  29  April  1734  until  his 
death;  died  12  March  1760,  bur.  at  Thames 
Ditton,  CO.  Surrey.  Will  dated  5  October  1754, 
proved  9  March  1760  (P.C.C.  116  Lynch).  /t\ 


and  heir  of  Vice 
Admiral  Sir  George 
Walton,  knight;  marr. 
13  June  1730;  execu- 
trix to  her  husband's 
will  9  March  1760 ; 
died  in  January  1791. 
2nd  wife. 


Sir  George  Onslow,  4th  Baron  Onslow,  1st  Earl  of  Onslow  ;= 
born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Anne's,  Westminster,  13  Sep- 
tember 1 73 1  (godparents  :  the  Queen,  Lord  Onslow  and 
Sir  Robert  Walpole) ;  educated  at  Westminster  and  at 
Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1766,  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
8  July  1773;  M.P.  for  Rye  13  April  1754,  and  for  co. 
Surrey  25  March  1761  to  30  September  1774;  executor 
to  his  father's  will  10  March  1768;  created  Baron 
Cranley  of  Ember  Court,  co.  Surrey,  20  May  1776; 
succeeded  his  cousin,  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Lord  Onslow, 
K.B.,  8  October  1776;  Lord-Lieutenant  for  co.  Surrey 
1776;  Comptroller  (1777)  and  Treasurer  (1779)  of  the 
Household  ;  created  Viscount  Cranley  and  Earl  Onslow 
17  June  1801  ;  died  at  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  aged  83, 
17  May,  bur.  at  Merrow,  co.  Surrey,  22  May  18 14.  Will 
(with  codicil)  dated  1  November  1808,  proved  9  August 
1814,  by  Edward  Boodle,  the  surviving  executor.  {See 
"  Dictionary  of  National  Biography"  Vol.  XLII., 
page  2ig.) 


=Henrietta  Shelley, 
dau.  of  Sir  John 
Shelley  of  Michel- 
grove,  CO.  Sussex, 
baronet,  by  Mar- 
garet his  vrife,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  istl^ord 
Pelham,  and  sister 
of  Thomas,  Duke 
of  Newcastle;  born 
in  February  173"; 
marr.  at  Thames 
Ditton  "26  June 
1753;  died  27  May, 
bur.  at  Merrow 
2  June  1809. 


Ann  Onslow, 
born  in  the 
parish  of  St. 
Anne'.s,  West- 
minster, 15  No- 
vember 1744  ; 
died  of  small 
pox  in  Leicester 
Street,  West- 
minster, 20  De- 
cember 1 75 1, 
bur.  at  Thames 
Ditton. 


197 


Richard  Onslow  of  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,= 
CO.  Middlesex,  merchant,  Citizen  and 
Fishmonger;  bapt.  28  October  1632; 
mentioned  in  his  father's  will  20  February 
i66|,  and  in  will  of  his  nephew,  Arthur 
Onslow,  20  January  169^.  Will  dated 
6  September  1704.  Administration  granted 
10  April  1 7 12  (P.C.C.  75  Barnes). 


=Abigail  Reynardson,  dau.  of  Sir  Abraham  Rey- 
nardson  of  Tottenham  High  Cross,  co.  Middlesex, 
knight.  Alderman  of  London,  by  Eleanor  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Winn  of  Shrewsbury,  co. 
Salop,  esquire;  marriage  licence  (Vicar-General) 
dated  16  August  1670;  mentioned  in  her  husband's 
will  6  September  1704.  Administration  granted 
10  April  1712,  to  her  brother,  Joseph  Reynardson. 


Susanna,  bom  3 1  August  Judith  Ann  Maria 

1692;      marr.     William  Onslow,   bapt.    11 

Creswell  of  Lillingstone,  March  169I. 
CO.  Buckingham. 


Elizabeth,  bapt.  29  July 
1694;  died  14  March 
173^.  She  married 
Francis  Drake  of  Fleet 


Lucretia  Onslow,  men- 
tioned in  will  of  her 
brother,  ArthurOnslow, 
27  October  1762;  died 


Street,  London, druggist.     10  December  1779. 


Arabella  Ellerker,= 
dau.  and  coheir  of 
Eaton  Mainwaring 
EUerker  of  Risby 
Park,  CO.  York, 
esquire,  by  Barbara 
his  wife,  sister  and 
heir  of  Abraham 
Dixon  of  Belford, 
CO.  Northumber- 
land ;  marr.  at 
Lambeth  Palace  20 
December  1776; 
died,  aged  26, 
1 1  April,  bur. 
at  Merrow,  co. 
Surrey,  18  April 
1782.      ist  wife. 


=Sir  Thomas  Onslow,  2nd  Earl  of  Onslow ;  born= 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Anne's,  Westminster,  15 
March  1754;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at 
Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1773;  M.P.  for 
Rye  20  April  1775-84,  and  for  Guildford 
22  June  1790  to  24  October  1806;  Colonel 
of  the  Surrey  Militia ;  died  at  his  seat  at 
Clandon  Park,  co.  Surrey,  in  his  73rd  year, 
on  Thursday,  22  February  1827.  Will  dated 
18  September  1824,  with  codicil  dated  10 
November  1824,  proved  15  May  1827,  by  the 
Hon''''^  Thomas  Cranley  Onslow,  the  son,  one 
of  the  executors.  Power  reserved  to  the  Hon''''= 
Edward  Mainw-aring  Onslow,  the  son,  the 
other  executor  (P.C.C.  313  Heber). 


=Charlotte  Hale,  dau.  of 
William  -Hale  of  King's 
Walden,  co.  Hertford,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Farnaby  of 
Keppington,  co.  Kent,  and 
widow  of  Thomas  Dun- 
combe  of  Duncombe  Park, 
CO.  York,  M.P. ;  marr.  at 
her  house  in  Upper  Brook 
Street,  London,  13  Feb- 
ruary 1 783;  died  in  Clarges 
Street,  Piccadilly,  London, 
in  her  59th  year,  25  April 
1S19.     2nd  wife. 


Georgiana  Charlotte  Onslow  of  Woodbridge  House,  in 
Stoke-next-Guildford,  co.  Surrey;  born  in  Dover  Street,  co. 
Middlesex,  in  December  1783  (godparents:  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  William  Hale,  Lady  Ann  Lyndsay  and  Lady  Onslow); 
died  at  hei  residence,  Woodbridge  Hou.se,  in  Stoke-next- 
Guildford,  aged  47,  on  Friday,  15  May,  bur.  at  Merrow 
22  May  1829.  Will  dated  12  March  1827,  proved  12  June 
1829,  by  the  Hon''''=  Thomas  Cranley  Onslow,  the  brother, 
one  of  the  executors.  Power  reserved  to  the  Rt.  Hon'''^ 
Arthur  George,  Earl  of  Onslow,  the  brother,  the  other 
executor  (P.C.C.  371  Liverpool). 


198 


Thomas  Onslow,  bapt. 
24  November  1633; 
mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  20  Feb- 
ruary i66f. 


Dorothy  Onslow,  bapt. 
22  February  163!; 
bur.  14  June  1642. 


Sir  Thomas  Cobb  of  Adderbury,= 
CO.  Oxford,  baronet ;  bapt.  at 
Adderbury  28  August  1627  ; 
created  a  baronet  9  December 
1662;  M.A.  Oxford  28  Sep- 
tember 1663.  He  marr.  2ndly 
Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Bishopp  of  Parham,  co.  Sussex, 
baronet.  He  was  bur.  at  Adder- 
bury  6  February  ^°^.  Will 
proved  in  May  1700  (P.C.C.) 


Catherine,  born 
1 1  February 
163I;  bur.  at 
Adderbury  16 
June  1659.  ist 
wife. 


John  Onslow  of 
the  Inner  Temple, 
esquire  ;  born  1 2 
September  1636; 
of  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 23  July  1656, 
B.A.  i65f;  of 
the  Inner  Temple 
1662  ;  died  in 
April  1663. 


/K 


John  Onslow,  bom  in  the  parish  of  St.  Anne's, 
Westminster,  21  November  1755;  died  in 
Soho  Square,  London,  4  February  1757,  bur. 
at  Thames  Ditton,  co.  Surrey. 


Henry  Onslow,  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Anne's, 
Westminster,  9  February  1757;  died  at  Ember 
Court,  CO.  Surrey,  25  July  1757,  bur.  at 
Thames  Ditton. 


Sir  Arthur  George  Onslow,  3rd  Earl  of  Onslow  ;  born=j=Mary  Fludyer,  dau.  of  George  Fludyer 


at  Harley  Street,  London,  25  October  1777;  educated 
at  Harrow  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
4  November  1795;  died  at  Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
within  one  day  of  completing  his  93rd  year,  on 
Monday,  24  October,  bur.  at  Merrow,  co.  Surrey, 
31  October  1870.     Will  proved  27  February  1871. 


of  .A.yston,  CO.  Rutland,  esquire,  by  Lady 
Mary  Fane  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  9th 
Earl  of  Westmoreland;  born  18  April 
1793;  died  at  Clandon,  co.  Surrey, 
I  March  1830. 


Arthur  George  Onslow,  Viscount  Cranley  ;= 
born  15  June  1820;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  30  May  1838,  B.A. 
1841,  M.A.  1844;  died  at  11  Princes 
Gate,  South  Kensington,  London,  aged 
36,  on  Saturday,  2  August,  bur.  at 
Merrow  8  August  1856.  Will  dated 
17  August  1850,  with  codicil  dated  30 
July  1856,  proved  29  January  1857, 
by  the  Rt.  Hon>''<=  Katherine  Anne 
Onslow,  the  relict,  the  sole  executrix 
(P.CC.  SI,  57). 


;=i=Lady  Katherine  Anne 
Cust,  dau.  of  John,  Earl 
Brownlow,  by  Caroline 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Fludyer  of  Ayston,  esquire ; 
born  18  November  1822; 
marr.  i  August  1850;  died 
at  South  Kensington,  Lon- 
don, 18  October  1885. 
Will  dated  19  March  i860, 
proved  13  November 
1885. 


Mary  Augusta  Onslow, 
died  at  2  Downe  Terrace, 
Richmond,  in  her  72nd 
year,  on  Thursday,  30 
April  1891.  Will  dated 
15  January  1886,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  528,  91) 
28  May  1891,  by  the 
Hon'''=  Mary  Katherine 
Onslow  of  2  Downe 
Terrace,  Richmond,  co. 
Surrey,  the  niece,  the 
sole  executrix. 


Mary  Katherine  Onslow,  born  at  73  South  Katherine  Elizabeth  Emily  Marian  Onslow, 
Audley  Street,  London,  on  Thursday,  14  August  Onslow,  born  on  born  at  Ashbridge,  co. 
1 851;  died  at  her  residence,  2  Downe  Terrace,  Monday,  5  December  Hertford,  on  Friday, 
Richmond,  in  her  51st  year,  on  Thursday,  23     1853.  5  September  1856. 

January  1902.  Administration  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  19  February  1902,  to  the 
Hon''''^  Katherine  Elizabeth  Onslow,  spinster. 


199 


Edward  Onslow,  born  in  the= 
parish  of  St.  Anne's,  West- 
minster, 9  April  1758;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
29  October  1774,  aged  16; 
M.P.  for  Aldeburgh;  died  18 
October  1829.  /t\ 


=Marie  Rosalie  de  Bourdeille,  dau.  of 
Jean  de  Bourdeille,  Seigneur  de 
Couzance,  in  Auveryne,  France ; 
marr.  in  the  chapel  at  the  British 
Embassy  in  Paris  7  March  1783; 
died  20  June  1842. 


Henrietta  Onslow,  born 
in  the  parish  of  St. 
Anne's,  Westminster,  18 
March  1760;  died  in 
infancy,  bur.  at  Thames 
Ditton,  CO.  Surrey. 


Colonel  the  Hon*"''  Thomas  Cranley  Onslow  of  Stoke  Park,= 
CO.  Surrey,  and  of  Upton  House,  Alresford,  co.  Hants  ;  born 
at  Harley  Street,  London,  7  October,  bapt.  25  November 
1778;  Colonel  of  the  2nd  Surrey  Militia,  and  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Scots  Fusilier  Guards;  M.P.  for  Guildford  1806-18; 
died  at  Upton  House,  Alresford,  in  his  83rd  year,  on 
Sunday,  7  July,  bur.  at  Send,  co.  Surrey,  15  July  1861. 
M.L  Will  dated  21  June  1851,  with  codicil  dated  30  July 
185s,  proved  at  Winchester  10  August  1861,  by  Susannah 
Augusta  Arabella  Onslow  and  Harriet  Charlotte  Matilda 
Onslow,  both  of  Old  Alresford,  co.  Southampton,  the 
daughters,  the  surviving  executrixes. 


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Autograph  from  his  Will  dated  21  June  1851. 


=Susannah  Eliza  Hillier,  younger 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Nathaniel 
Hillier  of  Stoke  Park,  by 
Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Littlehales ;  marr.  in  the 
chapel  of  Chelsea  Palace  (by 
the  Bishop  of  Winchester) 
28  May  181 2;  died  at  Upton 
House,  Alresford,  aged  64,  on 
Friday,  26  March,  bur.  at  Send 
3  April  1852.  M.L  Will  dated 
13  August  1847,  proved  2  July 
1853,  by  Susannah  Augusta 
Arabella  Onslow,  the  daughter, 
the  sole  executrix  (P.C.C. 
555.  53)- 


A 


(For  issue  see  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  v.,  page  JQ.) 


Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  Mainwaring 
Mainwaring-Ellerker-Onslow,  born  at 
Harley  Street,  London,  2  October 
1779;  Lieut.-Colonel  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards  ;  died  at  Woodbridge  House, 
in  Stoke-next-Guildford,  co.  Surrey,  in 
his  82nd  year,  on  Tuesday,  30  July 
1861.  Will  (with  two  codicils)  dated 
9  October  1851,  proved  9  October 
1 86 1,  by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Bishop  of 
Martyr  Worthy,  co.  Southampton,  and 
Arthur  Edward  Onslow  of  Braelang- 
well  by  Fortrose,  in  North  Britain,  the 
nephew,  two  of  the  executors  (Prin. 
Reg.,  593,  61). 


Harriet  Elizabeth 
Onslow,  born  at 
Harley  Street,  Lon- 
don, 26  December 
1780  ;  died  at 
WoodbridgeHouse, 
in  Stoke-next-Guild- 
ford, aged  57, 
8  November  1837. 


Thomas  Onslow  (twin  with 
Arabella),  born  8  April  1782,  died 
a  few  days  after,  and  bur.  at 
Merrow,  co.  Surrey. 


Arabella  Onslow  (twin  with 
Thomas),  born  8  April  1782,  died 
a  few  days  after,  and  bur.  at 
Merrow. 


INDEX. 


INDEX. 


Abell,  Rose,  5. 

Abington,  Anne,  28;  John,  28. 

Acton,  Lady  Jane,  157. 

Ager,  Mary  Magdalen,  53. 

Airth,  Elizabeth,  185. 

Albert,  Caroline,  143;  John,  143. 

Albutt,  Hannah,  10 ;  William,  10. 

Alport,  Margaret,  12;  Ralph,  12. 

Altham,  Sir  James,  192  ;  Mary,  192. 

Ambler,  P^lizabeth,  67. 

Amery,  Elizabeth,  146  ;  John,  146. 

Amhurst,  Jane,  192  ;  John,  192. 

Amphlelt,  Anna  Maria,  78  ;  Anne,  72-76, 
78;  Caroline,  75,  78;  Caroline  Ann,  75; 
Catherine,  74 ;  Charles,  73,  77 ;  Charlotte, 
75 ;  Christian,  73,  76,  78 ;  Christiana 
Maria,  75,  78  ;  Dorcas,  73  ;  EMmund,  72  ; 
Edward,  43,  44,  75  ;  Edward  Greenhill, 
43,  44 ;  Eliza,  76  ;  Eliza  Anne,  77  ; 
Elizabeth,  72-74,  77,  78 ;  Elizabeth 
Frances,  74  ;  Frances,  72,  74  ;  Harriet, 
75,  78;  Henry,  77,  78;  Jane,  73;  John, 
43.  72-77  ;  Joseph,  74-78  ;  Louisa,  78  ; 
Lucy,  72  ;  Lydia,  73,  74  ;  Margaret,  77, 
78 ;  Martin,  75 ;  Mar>',  72-78 :  Mary 
Davis,  75 ;  Richard.  43,  44,  72-76 ; 
Richard  Ilolmden,  73  ;  Richard  Paul, 
73;  Samuel,  72;  Sarah,  73,  76;  Sophia, 
78  ;  Susannah,  74  ;  Thomas,  72,  75,  77, 
78;  William  43,  72-74,  76. 

Anderson,  Edmund,  109;  Elizabeth,  109. 

Andrews,  Edward,  78;  Edmund,  77; 
Elizabeth,  77  ;   Margaret,  78. 

Anlaby,  Susanna,  194;  Thomas,  194. 

Anson,  Ann,  77  ;  John,  77. 

Antweisett,  Thomas,  164. 

Archer,  Dame  Eleanor,  98  ;  Sir  John,  98  ; 
Dame  Mary,  98. 

Armstrong,  Edward,  121;  John,  121. 

Arnold,  John,  56  ;  Sarah,  54,  56;  William, 

51 '  54-56- 
Arscott,  Jane,  114;  John,  114. 
Ashburton,    Elizabeth,    Lady,    61  ;    John, 

Baron,  161. 
Ashwell,  Mary,  II  ;  William,  11. 
Asquith,  Caleb,  35  ;  Mercy,  35. 
Assheton,    Mary,    97  ;     Dame    Mary,   97  ; 

Sir  Ralph,  Bt.,  97,  lOI  ;   Richard,  lOI. 
Astley,    Catherine,    112;    Sir   Jacob,    Bt., 

112  ;  John,  112. 
Atkins,   Penelope,   158;  Sir  Richard,   Bt., 

158. 


Atkinson,     Fanny,     183  ;      Mary,     183  ; 

Ruwl.and,  183. 
Attley,  Eliza,  57. 
Auckland,  William,  Baron,  175. 
Aungier,  Gerald,  Baron,  193  ;  Jane,  Lady, 

193- 
Austwick,  Isabella,  32  ;  Robert,  32. 
AveUng,  Ann,  174;  Thomas,  174. 
Aylesford,  Heneage,  Earl  of,  156. 
Aylmer,  Dame  Alice,  135;    Sir  John,  Bt., 

135- 
Aynge,  John,  168,  170;  Sarah,  168,  170. 
Ayrton,  Susanna,  32;  WiUiam,  32. 
Ayscoghe,  Edward,  28  ;  Frances,  28. 


Babb,  — ,  I. 

Badcock,  Mary,  120,  124;  Simon,  120. 

Bagnold,  Margaret,  21. 

Bagot,  Joan,  95;  Sir  John,  95;  Richard, 
lOl ;  Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe,  Bt.,  lOl. 

Bagwell,  Agnes,  63 ;  John,  63. 

Baintun,  Alice,  175. 

Baker,  John,  90;  Sarah,  90. 

Bakewell,  Elizabeth,  145. 

Baldwin,  Elizabeth,  194  ;  Mary,  92  ; 
Samuel,  194;  Winthrop,  92. 

Baldwyn,  Anne,  74;  James,  74. 

Baley,  Abraham,  105,  106;  Ann,  105,  106. 

Ball,  Giles,  62;  Joan,  62. 

Bankes,  Meyrick  Home,  176. 

Bardwell,  Anne,  37,  40;  John,  37,  40. 

Baring,  Anne,  59;  Caroline,  61  ;  Charles, 
60,  65  ;  Constance,  60  ;  Eleanor,  60 ; 
Elizabeth,  59,  61  ;  Emily,  61 ;  Frances, 
59;  Francis,  59;  Sir  Francis,  Bt.,  60; 
Franz,  59;  Dame  Harriet,  60;  Jacquetta, 
59  ;  John,  59  ;  Lucy,  61  ;  Margaret,  60, 
65  ;  Mary,  60  ;  Susan,  60  ;  Thomas 
Vowler,  59. 

Baring-Gould,  Diana  Amelia,  59 ;  William, 

59- 
Barker,  Christopher,  19,  23;  Eleanor,  19; 

Mrs.,  S3,  84;  William,  19. 
Barnard,  Deborah,  71  ;  John,  71  ;  Robert, 

71- 
Barnes,  Ann,  39;   Michael,   107;  Samuel, 

39- 
Barnewood,  Philip,  125. 
Barton,  Andrew,  164. 
Bathurst,  Allen,  Lord,  99;    Hon''"'  Anne, 

99;  Sir  Benjamin,  99. 


203 


Baltye,  Anna,  i6i  ;  Anthony,  i6i  ; 
Barbara,  i6o;  Charles,  i6o,  l6i  ; 
Daniel,  l6l  ;  Elizabeth,  1 60,  161  ; 
Gamaliel,  160;  George,  161  ;  Georgiana 
Charlotte,  161;  James,  160;  Jane 
Lietitia,  160;  John,  160,  161;  Joseph, 
161  ;  Joshua,  160,  161  ;  Lydia,  161  ; 
Martha,  161  ;  Mary,  160,  161';  Richard, 
161 ;  Sarah,  160;  William,  160;  William 
Wilberforce,  160. 
Baylis,  Ann,  69. 

Baynton,  Mary,  1 57;  William,  157. 
Beaupre,  Dorothy,  108  :   Edmund,  108. 
Beckett,  Mary,  161;  William,  161. 
Beckley,  Aaron,  140;  Anne,  140;  William, 

140. 
Beere,  Alice,  63;  Richard,  63. 
Beeston,  Ralph,  87. 
Beetlestone,  Benjamin,  14;  Jane,  14. 
Belfield,  John,  64;  Margaret,  64. 

Bell,  Algerina,  no;  Ann,  75,  108,  no; 
Anthony,  109;  Beaupre,  io8-no ; 
Catherine,  no-n2;  Dorothy,  108-110, 
112;  Dame  Dorothy,  108;  Dorothy 
Beaupre,  no;  Edmund,  108;  Sir 
Edmund,  108,  109;  Edward,  112; 
Elizabeth,  i09-n2;  Dame  Elizabeth, 
108,  109;  Frances,  110-112;  Francis, 
108;  Frederic,  112;  George,  10; 
Hannah,  147;  Harriet,  n2  ;  Henry, 
108- in  ;  Humphrey,  109;  Jane, 
log-n I ;  Margaret,  109,  no;  Marianne, 
n2;  Mary,  10,  109,  ni  ;  Dame  Mary, 
108;  Mary  Anne,  112;  Dame  Muriel, 
108;  Peter,  109:  Phihp,  ioS-n2; 
Richard,  108  ;  Robert,  108  ;  Sir  Robert, 
108,  109;  Scarlett  Browne,  in; 
Sinolphus,  109;  Susan,  no;  Thomas, 
75 ;  William,  147 ;  William  Greaves 
Beaupre,  no. 

Belsches,  Sir  Alexander,  1S6;  fames,  1S6; 
Janet,  186. 

Benett,  Priscilla,  180:  Richard,  180. 

Bennett,  Elizabeth,  1 10 ;  Prudence,  i  ; 
Richard,  1 10. 

Benson,  Elizabeth,  Lady  Bingley,  156 ; 
Hon'>'=  Harriet,  156;  Robert,  Baron 
Bingley,  156. 

Benvenue,  Joan,  63 ;  John,  63. 

Benyon,  Benjamin,  76;  Eliza,  76. 

Berne,  Andrew,  138. 

Berney,  Elizabeth,  195;  John,  195. 

Beshall,  Frances,  112. 

Betham,  Sir  William,  16. 

Betts,  Catherine,  in;  John,  in. 

Bigland,  Sir  Ralph,  14,  15,  85. 

Billingsley,  Dorothy,  156;  Richard,  156. 

Bingley,  Elizabeth,  Lady,  156;  George, 
Baron,  156;  Harriet,  Lady,  156; 
Robert,  Baron,  156. 

Birch,  George,  154;  John,  154;  Mary,  154, 

Bishop,  Alfred,  200. 

Bishopp,  Christian,  199;  Sir  Edward,  Bt., 
199. 

Bitton,  George,  57 ;  Sarah,  57. 


Black,  John,  150;  Susan,  150. 

Blacke,  John,  189. 

Blagrave,  Anne,  166,  170;  Elizabeth,  170; 

Thomas,  i65,  170. 
Blagrove,    Joan,     118;     John,    118,    124; 

Richard,  124. 
Blake,  Grace,  183;  Ricliard,  1S3. 
Blakemore,  Alice,  13;  Thomas,  13. 
Bland,  Anne,  147;  James,  loi  ;  John,  147. 
Blayney,  Henry,  Lord,   156;  Jane,  Lady, 

156;  Thoma.sine,  156. 
Blick,  Bennet,  9;  Martin,  9,  10;  Rebecca, 

10. 
Blomfield,    Isaac,    148  ;    Katherinc,    148  ; 

Rebecca,  148. 
Blood,  — ,  135. 

Bluck,  Margaret,  192;  William,  192. 
Bohun,  Dorothea,  6 ;  Edmund,  6. 
Bolton,  Isabel,  134;  John  de,  134. 
Boodle,  Edward,  197. 
Boosey,  Ann,  5. 
Booth,  Alice,  154;  Katherine,  121;  Sarah, 

160;  William,  154. 
Boothby,    Eleanor,   95  ;    Sir    Heniy,    Bt., 

158;   Judith,    158;    Dame   Mary,    15S  ; 

Richard,  95. 
Borlase,    George,     176  ;      Harriet,     176  ; 

Home,  176. 
Borrett,  Elizabeth,  36  ;  Harry,  36. 
Borthwick,  Janet,  185  ;  William,  185. 
Boswell,   Gulielma  Maria,   195 ;    Richard, 

195- 
Boteler,   Dame   Elizabeth,   64 ;    Sir  John, 

64  ;  Thomas,  164. 
Bothwell,  Francis,  Earl  of,  185. 
Boulton,  George,  12;  Mary,  12. 
Bourchier,  John,  175;  Mildred,  157. 
de  Bourdeille,  Jean,  200;    Marie  Rosalie, 

200. 
Bourdon,  Jane,  52 ;  Peter,  52. 
Bourke,  Margaret,  Viscountess  Mayo,  135; 

Theobald,  Viscount,  135. 
Bourne,  Agnes,   41  ;    Anne,  41 ;    Aubrey, 

74 ;      Catherine,    41  ;     Cornelius,     41  ; 

Dorothy,  41;    Elizabeth,  41;    Elizabeth 

Frances,  74 ;  Henry  Fox,  41 ;  James,  41 ; 

Jane,    41  ;    John,    41  ;     Margaret,    41  ; 

Margery,  41 ;    Mary,    12  ;   Thomas,   12, 

41 ;  Timothy,  41  :  Titus,  41 ;  Unice,  41. 
Bouvar  (de  Beauvoir),  Mary,  51. 
Bower,  Ann,  26;  Martha,  161. 
Bowerbank,  Christopher,  120;  Sarah,  120. 
Bowes,  Helen,  66 ;  John,  66. 
Bowker,   Ann  Vyse,   173;    Frances,    173! 

William,  173. 
Bowles,  .Anne,  53  ;  Henry  Carrington,  53  ; 

William,  131,  132. 
Bowra,  Susan,  103. 
Brabins,  Elizabeth,  28 ;  George,  28. 
Bradshaw,  Eleanor,  96;  Henry,  96;  John, 

166,  172;  Margaret,  166,  172. 
Brahe,  Tycho,  1S6. 
Brand,  Alexander,  18S;  Helen,  188. 
Bray,  Reginald,  96  ;  Temperance,  96. 
Breary,  Isabel,  87 ;  William,  87. 


204 


Bree,  Mary,  75 ;  Robert,  75. 

Brelt,  Joane,  103. 

Bridger,  Kliaibelh,  89;  Henry,  8g. 

Bridges,  Ann,  27,  196;  John,  27,  196,  197; 

Rose,  197. 
Brislow    or    Bristowe,    Frances,    80,    83 ; 

Priscilla,     180;     Robert,    80,     82,     83; 

Sarah,  S2-S4;  William,  180. 
Broadhurst,  John,  loi. 
Brock,  Edward,  140;  Sophia  Anne,  140. 
Brodie,   Alexander.   1S6 ;    Elizabeth,    1S6; 

Frances,   III;   Francis,  III;   Margaret, 

186. 
Brokeshaw,  Anne,  96  ;  Roger,  96. 
Brook     or     Brooke,     Arthur,     106,      107  ; 

Cordelia,  106  ;   Elizabeth,  107  ;  George, 

177;     Mar)',     177;     Sarah,     106,     107; 

William,  10. 
Broster,     Jane,      180  ;       Margaret,      180  ; 

Richard,  180. 
Brown,     Charlotte,     52  ;     Elizabeth,     68  ; 

Heneage,  68;  Mary,  66;  Matthias,  66. 
Browne,    Alice,     135  ;     Catherine,     191  ; 

Doderham,   135;  Elizabeth,   iii  ;  Jane, 

105;  John,   105;  Richard,   191;  Scarlet, 

III. 
Brownlow,  Caroline,  Countess,  199  ;  John, 

Earl,  199. 
Brychies,  Joan,  67. 
Buchanan,  George,  184. 
Buck,  Elizabeth,   142;   John,   142;   .Sally, 

142. 
Buckall,  John,  106;  Sarah,  106. 
Buckbury,  John,  159;  Lettice,  159. 
Buckle,  Henry,  56. 
Buckley,  Edward  Pery,   157;   Felix,   116; 

Lady      Georgiana,       157  ;       Georgiana 

Henrietta,  157. 
Bucknal  or  Bucknall,  Ben,  83 ;  James,  83 ; 

Sir  Tohn,  83 ;  Mary,  80,  83 ;  Tabitha,  83, 

84;' William,  83;  Sir  William,  80,  83. 
Bugg,  Battina,  38. 
Buller,  Anthony,  20;  Margaret,  20. 
Bullock,  Ann,  121 ;    Francis  Brownswood, 

121. 
Bulstrode,  Samuel,  27 ;  Sarah,  27. 
Bumpstead,   Elizabeth,  168,   172;    Joseph, 

168,  172. 
Buncombe,  Mary,  I;  William,  i. 
Bunniss,  Edward,  150;  Mary  Anne,  150. 
Burcham,     Mary,     177  ;      Rebecca,      177  ; 

William,  177. 
Burford.  Edmund,  Baron  of,  147. 
Burgess,  Ann,  115;    Frances,  115;  Grace, 

Burlingham,  Hannah,  71 ;   [ohn,  71 ;  Lucy, 

71- 
Burman,  Balthazar,  56. 
Burnet,  Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  185  ; 

Rachel,    Lady  Crimond,    185 ;     Robert, 

Lord  Crimond,  185. 
Burrell,  Judith,  67  ;  Redmayne,  67. 
.Burt,  Joane,   102;    Nicholas.   102;    Sarah, 

103;  Walter,  103. 
Burton,  John,  113;  Mary,  113. 


Burwell,  Hamy,  27 ;  Sarah,  27. 

Bute,  Earl  of,  160. 

Butler,  Ann,  9;    Elizabeth,   10;    John,  9, 

10;  Susan,  87;  Thoniiis,  87. 
Button,  John,  38;  Rachel,  38. 
Byrd,  Lsabel,  95  ;  John,  95. 
Byrne,  I'eter,  13S. 
Bysshe,  .Sir  Edward,  119. 
Bywater,  Elizjibeth,  80  ;  William,  80. 

Calderwood,  Margaret,  1S5;  William,  185. 
Caldwell,  Charles,  76;  Mary  Elizabeth,  76. 
Calthorp,  Jane,  109. 

Camborne,  Lawrence,  37 ;  Prudence,  37. 
Cambridge,   Charles  Owen,    195  ;    George 

(Jwen,  195. 
Camden.     Charles,     Earl,     91  :     Frances, 

Marchioness,       117;       John      Jeffreys, 

Marquess,  1 1 7. 
Cameron,  Charles,  78  ;  Henry,  78  ;  Mary, 

78. 
Campbell,  Francisca,  52;  John  Henry,  52. 
Cannynge,  Mary,  171 ;   Richard,  171. 
Canterbury,  Thomas  Herring,  Archbi.shop 

of,  60. 
Capell,  John,  172. 
Cardale,    Eleanor,   76;    |ohn,   76:    Mary, 

76. 
Carew,  Joan,  24 ;  John,  24. 
Carmichael,  Beatrix,  Countess  of  Hyndford, 

186;   Honi'K:  Helen,  186:  John,  Earl  of 

Hyndford,  186;  HonWe  William,  186. 
Carr,    Sir    Edward,     193  ;     George,    i;}  ; 

Dame  Jane,  193;  Maria,  33;  Mary,  121. 
Carrington,   Abraham,  6 ;    Frances   Mary, 

Lady,    175;    Jane,    6;    Robert,    Baron, 

175- 
Carter,  Alice,   135;    Daniel,   152;    Grace, 
152;   James,  38;  Oliver,   135;   Rachel, 

Carthew,  Grace,  152;  Thomas,  152. 
C.istle,  Anne,  126;  Martha,  118,  126,  129; 

Willi.am,  iiS,  129. 
Cator,  Amy,  39. 
Cattley,  Ann  Isabella,  187  ;  Isabella,  187  ; 

Stephen,  187. 
Cayley.  Isabella,  20;  Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  20. 
Chambers,   Alice,    155:    Anne,    166,    170, 

172;    Francis,     166,     172;     John,    99; 

-,  38. 
de  Champenaux,  William,  28. 
Chance  or  Chaunce,  Ann,  9 ;  Benjamin,  9 ; 

Bennet,   9  ;    Elizabeth,   9  ;    Frances,  9  ; 

Gamaliel,    11;    Hannah,  9-11  ;    Henry, 

9,  10;  John,  9,  10;  Joseph,  9,  11; 
Margaret,  9,  1 1 ;  Mary,  9-11 ;  Nathaniel, 
1 1  ;    Phcebe,   9  ;    Rebecca,    10 ;    Sarah, 

10,  II ;  Thomas,  9,  11 ;  William,  9-1 1. 
Chancellor,     James,     187 ;      Jean,     187 ; 

Robert,  1S7  ;  Sarah,  187. 
de  Chareau,  Ann,  35. 
Charlesworth,  Margaret,  79;  Richard,  79. 
Chaworth,   Dame  Ann,    III;   Sir  George, 

III. 


205 


Cheale,  Ann,  105;  Philip,  105. 

Chester,   Sir   Anthony,    108 ;    Sir  Charles, 

Bt.,  lOI  :  Mary,  108. 
Chesterfield,  Philip,  Earl  of,  99. 
Cheston,  Mary,  9;  Robert,  9. 
Chetwyml,       Margaret,       12  ;       William, 

12. 
Chicheley,  Elizabeth,  86;  Thomas,  86. 
Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  33. 
Chippen,  Mary,  107  ;  Robert,  107;  Sarah, 

107;  Thomas,  107. 
Chirnside,  Beatrix,  184. 
Christopher,  Ann,  9. 
Church,  Mary,  58. 
Clare,  Anna  Maria,  78 ;  Francis,  78. 
Clarke,   Dame  Catherine,    196 ;    Dorothy, 

148  ;     Edward,     124,    125  ;     Elizabeth, 

174;  Frances,  174;  Henry,  174;  James, 

174;    John,    148,    151  :     Margaret,    41  ; 

Dame  Mary,  127;   Philip,  40  ;  Rebecca, 

148;  Sir  William,  Bt.,  196. 
Clayton,  Caroline  Mary,  82 ;  Lady  Louisa, 

82;  Mary,  82;  William,  82;  Sir  William, 

Bt.,  82. 
Clerk   or   Clerke,    Frances,    173  ;    James, 

186;  Margaret,  186;  Thomas,  173. 
Clissold,  Hester,  8. 
Clive,  Elizabeth,  73;  Robert,  73. 
Clopton,  Edward,  86;  Elizabeth,  86. 
Clough,  Bridget,  38. 
Cobb,    Catherine,    199 ;    Dame   Christian, 

199;  Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  199. 
Cock,   Lstitia,   Penelope,   160 ;    Matthew, 

160. 
Cocks,  Frances,  72 ;  Henry,  72. 
Codling,  George,  58;  Sarah,  58. 
Coghill,  Elizabeth,  120;  John,  190;  Sutton, 

120. 
Cokayne,  George  Edward,  34. 
Cole,  Elizabeth,  9 ;  Jane,  147. 
Collett,   Cornelius,   148,   151;    Jane,   148; 

Mary,  156. 
Collins,    Agnes,    118;    Alice,    119;    Ann, 

Iig-I2i,     123,     130;     Anna     Amadea, 

121  ;     Catherine,     121  ;     Charles,     1 20, 

121,  130-133,  Charlotte,  120,  130, 
131;  Dr.,  133;  Elizabeth,  Il8-I20; 
Ferdinando,  121,  131,  132;  Frances, 
120,  127,  129,  130;  Henry,  118,  119, 
124;  Jane,  119-121,  123;  Joan, 
118-120,  124-127,  130;  John,  118-131, 
133;  Jonathan,  120,  121,  127,  128,  130; 
Katherine,  121,  124;  Lorenzo,  121,  131, 
132;  Martha,  118,  II9,  121,  124-127  ; 
Mary,  118,  120,  121,  123,  126,  12S-131; 
Richard,  118,  119,  121,  132;  Robert, 
119,  122,  123;  Sarah,  120,  121,  131; 
Thomas,   119,   121,   122;   William,   119, 

122,  123. 
CoUis,  James,  107. 

CoUison,  Elizabeth,  III;  John,  iii. 
Colwall,  Arnold,  194;  Susanna,  194. 
Colyear,  Lady  Caroline,  97,  101  ;  Charles, 

Earl    of    Portmore,    97,    101  ;    Juliana, 

Countess  of  Portmore,  97. 


Colyer,  Anne,  140,  141,  143,  144;  Caroline, 
143  ;  Catherine,  141-143  ;  Charles, 
141-144;  Charlotte,  144;  Christian,  141; 
Edward,  139,  141-143  ;  Elizabeth, 
139-143;  Emma,  140;  Henry,  142,  144; 
James,  140-143 ;  John,  140,  141,  143  ; 
Kitty,  142;  Lydia,  141;  Margaret,  142; 
Mary,  140,  142,  144  ;  Mary  Ann,  141, 
144;  Mildred,  139;  Rebecca,  141,  142; 
Sally,  140-142;  Samuel,  142;  Sarah, 
140-144;  Sophia,  140;  Sophia  Anne, 
140;  Thomas,  139-144;  William,  140, 
141,  143. 

Colyer-Fergusson,  Thomas  Colyer,  139-144. 

Comberford,  Anne,  145;  Humphrey,  Lord 
of,  145. 

Compton,  Bridget,  193;  Sir  John,  193. 

Coney,  Caroline,  61 ;  William,  61. 

Connaught,  Lord  President  of,  137. 

Conyers,  Sackville  George,  Baron,  158. 

Cook  or  Cooke,  Dorothy,  8  ;  Mary,  145  ; 
Richard,  8,  145. 

Cookes,  Anne,  72 ;  Edward,  72 ;  Mary,  72. 

Cookson,  Agnes,  31;  Alice,  32;  Ambrose, 
35;  Ann  de  Chareau,  35;  Anne,  31,  35; 
Arthur,   35;    Betty,   35;    Brian,   30,  31, 

33  ;  Bridget,  31  ;  Caleb,  35  ;  Catherine, 
30,  31  ;  Charles,  35  ;  Christopher,  35'; 
Christopher  Dawson,  32,  35 ;  Craven,  32 ; 
Craven  J oab,  32;  Dawson,  32;  Edward, 

34  ;    Eleanor,  34  ;   Elizabeth,  30-32,  34, 

35  ;  Esther,  32  ;  Frances,  30,  33  ; 
Hannah,  31,  32,  35  ;  Isabella,  30,  32  ; 
James,  35;  John,  31-35:  Joseph,  34,  35; 
Joshua,  ii  ;  Judith,  31,  35  ;  Margaret, 
30-33  ;  Maria,  31-33  ;  Martha,  35  ; 
Mary,  30,  33-35  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  33  ; 
Matilda,  31  ;  Mercy,  35  ;  Michael,  32; 
Nathaniel,  30;  Philadelphia,  33;  Robert, 
30-32  ;  Samuel,  33  ;  Sarah,  34,  35  ; 
Susanna,  32,  34 ;  Tabitha,  34 ;  Thomas, 
33  ;  Timothy,  31,  33,  35 ;  William, 
31-34. 

Cooper,  Edward,  187  ;  Maria,  187. 

Cope,    Ann,    13;    Dame   Ann,    in;    Sir 

Anthony,  Bt.,  in;  Thomas,  13. 
Coplestone,     Edward,     152  ;      John,    25  ; 

Richard,  25;  Thomasia,  25. 
Corderoys,  Jane,  191. 
Cornewall,  Sir  Edmund,  Baron  of  Burford, 

147. 
Cornish,  James,  27 ;  Margaret,  27. 
Cossins,  Grace,  26. 
Costerdine,  Anne,  166,  173;  Joseph,  166, 

173- 
Colon,  Margaret,  84. 
Cotton,   Ann,  66  ;   John,   66  ;    Mary,   72  ; 

Nicholas,  72. 
Cousins,  Anne,  149;  Thomas,  149. 
Couzance,  Seigneur  de,  200. 
Cowper,    Elizabeth,    19,    82 ;    John,    82 ; 

Mary,  82;  Robert,  19. 
Cox,    Elizabeth,    141;    Henry,    141,    142; 

John,     129,     130,     132;      Mary,     142; 

William,  72. 


206 


Coxedge,  John,  125. 

Cradock,  Elizabeth,  no;  William,  1 10. 

Craig,  Adelaide  Amelia,  187  ;  Alexander, 
184;  Amelia  Gould,  187;  Anna,  184, 
l88;  Anne,  187:  Dame  Beatrix,  184; 
Christian,  1S7  ;  Douglas,  188;  Douglas 
Tudor  188;  Edward,  187:  Elizabeth, 
185-187,  189;  Elizabeth  Tudor,  188 ; 
Helen,  1S5,  186,  188,  189:  Dame  Helen, 
184;  Herbert  Tudor,  187;  Isabella,  187; 
James,  :85-i89;  Janet,  185,  1S6;  Jean, 
189;  Joan,  1S6;  John,  184-186,  189; 
John  Kershaw,  188;  Lewis,  1S6,  1S9, 
190;  Sir  Lewis,  184;  Margaret,  184-189; 
Maria,  187;  Marion,  187;  Mary,  188, 
189;  Dame  Mary,  184;  Mortimer,  188; 
Oliver,  185;  Robert,  185-187,  189,  190; 
Sarah,  187;  Thomas,  185-187,  189,  190; 
Sir  Thomas,  1S4;  William,  184,  187-189; 
William  Alban  Cunningham,  187  ; 
William  Marshall,  188. 

Crane,  Judith,  36;  Williain,  36. 

Cranley,  Arthur  George,  Viscount,  199  ; 
Katherine  Anne,  Viscountess,  199. 

Cranstoun,  Elizabeth,  185,  1S9  ;  Lady 
Elizabeth,  1S5  ;  James,  185  ;  William, 
Lord,  185. 

Crawford,  Amelia,  Countess  of,  187. 

Creswell,  Susanna,  198;  William,  198. 

Crew  or  Crewe,  John,  48  ;  John,  Baron, 
96  ;  Patience,  96 ;  Sarah,  48  ;  Dame 
Temperance,  96 ;   Sir  Thomas,  96. 

Crimond,  Rachel,  Lady,  185  ;  Robert, 
Lord,  185. 

Crispin,  Jane  La;titia,  160 ;  Lstitia 
Penelope,  160;   Robert,  160. 

Critchley,  Ellen,  12;  John,  12. 

Croke,  Elizabeth,  197  ;  Sir  George,  197  : 
Dame  Jane,  197  ;  John,  24 ;  Phihppa, 
24. 

Cubie,  Thomas,  189. 

Culham,  George,  39  ;  Mary,  39. 

Culverwell,  Robert,  34;  Sarah,  34. 

Curson,  John,  165. 

Curzon,    Hon""  Alfred,    100 ;    Alice,   95 
Anna      Margaretta,     Viscountess,      98 
Anne,  95,  96  ;  Assheton,  Viscount,  98 
Hon'''"   Caroline,    98 ;    Caroline,    Lady 
Scarsdale,      97,      loi  ;      Charles,     99  ; 
Hon*"'"     Charles     William,      100,      lOI  ; 
Christopher.  95  ;    Hon''''=  David  Francis, 
100,    101  ;     Lady  Dorothy,   98 ;    Hon'''" 
Edward,  100;    Eleanor,  95,  96,  98,  100 
Elizabeth,    95,    96,     100  ;     Esther,    98 
Felicite   Anne  Joseph,   Lady   Scarsdale, 
99 ;    Francis,  95,   96,   98 ;    George,  96 
Henry,  95  ;  Hon'"'"  Henry,  97,  98,   100, 
loi ;  Isabel,  95;  Jane,  99;  Joan,  95,  96 
John,  95-97:  Hon''"  John,  100,  loi  ;  Sir 
John,  Bt.,  96,  97,    100;   Hon''''-"  Juliana, 
98 ;    Margaret,   95  ;    Mary,   95,    97,    98, 
100;  Dame  Mary,  97  ;  Millicent,  95  ;  Sir 
Nathaniel,  Baron  Scarsdale,  97-99,  loi  ; 
Hon'"'"  Nathaniel,    101  ;    Sir  Nathaniel, 
Bt.,    97,    101;     Patience,    98;     Dame 


Patience,  96  ;  Richard,  95,  97  ;  Hon'''' 
Robert,  98  ;  Sarah,  100  ;  Dame 
Sarah,  97  ;  Sophia  Susanna,  Lady 
.Scarsdale,  99,  loi  ;  Thomas,  95,  96 ; 
Thomasine,  96;  William,  95,  98,  100. 
Cust,  Caroline,  Countess  Brtjwnlow,  199  ; 
John,  Earl  Brownlow,  199  ;  Lady 
Katherine  Anne,  199. 


Dale,  ['rudencc,  66. 

Dalgleish,  Jean,  186;  Margaret,  186,  1S9; 

Robert,  1 86. 
Damme,  Margaret,  181. 
Danser,  Alice,  135;  Edmund,  135. 
Daplyn,  Mary  Ann,  144  ;  Thomas,  144. 
Darby,  Ahiah',  70;  .Abraham,  69-71 ;  Alfred, 

71  ;  Ann,  69;  Corbyn,  71  ;  Deborah,  71  ; 

Edmund,  69,  71;    Esther,  69;    Frances 

Anna,     70;     Hannah,     69,     71;     Jane 

Maude,   71;   Joan,   69;   John,   69,   71; 

Lucy,  71  ;  Margaret,  70;  Mary,  69-71  ; 

Rebecca,   70;    Samuel,   70,    71:    Sarah, 

69,    71;    Septiuia,    69;     Sergeant,    71; 

William,  71. 
Dargent,  Mary,  54. 
Dawkins,      Anne,     68  ;      Elizabeth,     66  ; 

Francis,  68  ;  Thomas,  66. 
Dawson,  Margaret,  33;  William,  33. 
Daye,  John,  80;  R.achel,  80. 
Deane,  Anne  Elizabeth,  50;  Thomas,  50. 
Dease,  Pat,  138. 

Degge,  Margaret,  109;  Sir  Simon,  109. 
Delahaize,  Philip,  55. 
Delamain,  John  Henry,  51 ;  Sarah  Amelia, 

51- 
De  la  VVarr,  John,  Eail,  157. 
Denison,  Elizabeth,  35  ;  Thomas,  35. 
Dennil,  Joseph,  1S2;  Mary,  1S2. 
Dennis,  Edmund,  115;  Honor,  115. 
Dennistoun,  George,  186;  Joan,  186. 
Denny,    Charlotte,    1 50;    Thomas   Smyth, 

150. 
Dent,  Constance,  60;  John  Herbert,  60. 
Dering,  Sir  Anthony,  112;  Dame  Frances, 

112;   Dame  Mary,  112. 
Dethick,  John,  95  ;  Margaret,  95. 
Devenaven,  Beck,  84. 
Dicer,  Dorothy,  89;  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  89. 
Dickenson,    Harriet   Elizabeth,   50 ;    Mary 

Rachel,  42 ;  Newton  Broughton,  50. 
Dickinson,  William  Henry,  142. 
Dinham,      Edward,      162  ;       Eliza,      162  ; 

Elizabeth,  68;  John,  68. 
Dixon,     Abraham,     198 ;     Barbara,      198; 

Edward,  75;   Mary  Davis,  75. 
Doble,  Elizabeth,  162:  Westcott,  162. 
Doe  or  Dowe,  Anne,  123  ;  Christian,  123  ; 

Ellen,  123;  Jane,  1 19,   120,    123;  Joan, 

118,     124:     John,     118,    119,    123-125, 

127-129;    Leonard,     123 ;    Mary,    118; 

Richard,    118,    127-129;    Thomas,    120, 

124. 
Doleman,  Thomas,  74,  7^* 
Dun,  James,  187;    Maria,  1S7. 


207 


Dorell  or  Dorrill,  Elizabeth,  93,  113; 
Grace,  113;  John  Chambers,  91,  92; 
Mary,  92. 

Dorley,  Mar)',  156;  Thomas,  156. 

Dorman,  John,  142;  Margaret,  142. 

Dorset,  Richard,  Earl  of,  156. 

Doughtie,  Frances,  72 ;  John,  72. 

Doughty,  Catherine,  7  ;  Robert,  7. 

Douglas,  Archibald,  58 ;  Lady  Caroline 
Sholto,  157  ;  Charlotte,  58  ;  Lady 
Frances,  157;  George,  186;  George, 
Earl  of  Morton,  157;  Harriet,  57,  58; 
Jean,  186;    Hon""  John,  157;  Thomas, 

57,  58- 
Doune,  Hon'"''^  Amelia,  187;  James,  Lord, 

187. 
Downes,  Abigail,  21. 
Drake,    Elizabeth,    64,    177,    198;    Dame 

Elizabeth,  46;  Francis,  198;  Sir  Francis 

Henry,     Bt.,      loi  ;     Philip,     64;     Sir 

William,  46. 
Dring,  Dorothy,  46;  Robert,  46. 
Drogheda,  Garret,  Viscount,  156. 
Drummond,  Hon""'"  Beatrix,   186  ;    David, 

Baron  Maderty,  186. 
Ducasse,  Jane,  136. 
Duck,  Bridget,  62;  Richard,  62. 
Dudley,  Christiana  Maria,  75,  78;  Edward, 

75, '78;     Edwin,    73;     Elizabeth,    78; 

Jane,  73  ;  Thomas,  73. 
Dugdale,  William,  43. 
Duncan,  Lord,  117. 
Duncombe,  Dorothy,  194;  Elizabeth,  198; 

John,    194;    Mary,    194;    Roger,    194; 

Thomas,  198. 
Dundas,   Christian,    187 ;    Margaret,    187 ; 

Robert,  187. 
Dunning,  Elizabeth,  Lady  Ashburton,  61 ; 

John,  Baron  Ashburton,  61. 
Dysart,  Lionel,  Earl  of,  157. 


Eaton,  Gilbert,  iSi ;  Jane,  181. 

Eden,    Hon'''^    Caroline,     175 ;    William, 

Baron  Auckland,  175. 
Edgcumbe  or    Edgecumb,   Elizabeth,   63  ; 

Francis,     63  ;      Grace,      162  ;      Roger, 

162. 
Edge,  Jane,  181. 
Edwards,  Ann,  8  ;    Burwell,  149;    George 

Nigel,  172  ;    Harriet,  75  ;    John,  42,  75, 

135  ;  Sir  John,  Bt.,  42  ;  Margaret,  135  ; 

Mary,  42  ;  Susan,  149. 
Egginton,  John,  72  ;  Lucy,  72. 
Elgood,  Richard,  40;  Rose,  39;  Susannah, 

39  ;  Thomas,  39. 
Eliot,    Anna,     162,     163  ;      Mary,     162  ; 

Richard,  162,  163. 
EUams,  Mary,  181. 
Ellerker,    Arabella,    198  ;     Barbara,    198 ; 

Eaton  Mainwaring,  198. 
Ellis,  Alice,  79  ;  Edward,  149  ;  Elizabeth, 

64,  149  ;  John,  64. 
EUwill,   Dame  Anne,    195  ;    Sir  Edmund, 

Bt.,  195;  Mary,  195. 


Elton,  Frances,  154- 

Ely,    Mary,   26  ;    Thomas,   26 ;    William 

Pearce,  Dean  of,  175. 
Etherington,  George,  88  ;  Jane,  88. 
Evans,    Ambrose,     182  ;      Frances,    83  ; 

Francis,  83,  85;  Mary,  112. 
Eyre,  Elizabeth,  95  ;  Stephen,  95. 


Fairfax,  Benjamin,  40. 

Fane,  John,  Earl  of  Westmoreland,   199 ; 

Lady  Mary,  199. 
Farley,    Abraham,    149 ;    Anne,   75,    149 ; 

Thomas,  75. 
Farmer,  Hannah,  188;  Susan,  60. 
Famaby,    Sir    Charles,     198  ;     Elizabeth, 

198. 
Faulconer,  Anne,  102-107;  Benjamin,  106, 

107  ;     Bridget,     103 ;    Catherine,     104 ; 

Cordelia,    106:    Edward,    102-105,    '°7  ! 

Elizabeth,  104-107;  Ellice,  104;  George, 

103-107;    Henry,    102,    103,    105,    106; 

James,    104  ;    Jane,    105 ;    Joane,     102, 

103;  John,   102-107,   188;  Julian,   102; 

Margaret,    188;    Mary,     103,    105-107; 

Robert  Hoffman,   106;  Sarah,  103-106; 

Stephen,    107  ;    Stephen   Sawyer,    107 ; 

Susan,  102,  103;  Susanna,  102;  Thomas, 

102,  103,  106  ;  Timothea,  102 ;  Walter, 

104;  William,  102-104,  'O?- 
Fawcett,  Joseph,  34. 
Fellows,  William  Henry,  116. 
Fergusson,  James  Ranken,  144. 
Fermor,   Lady  Louisa,  82  ;  Thomas,  Earl 

of  Pomfret,  82. 
Ferrour,  Anne,  88;  John,  88. 
Fettiplace,  Ann,   119;  Charles,  119,  120; 

Charlotte,  120;  Elizabeth,  170;  George, 

131 ;  Thomas,  170. 
Field,   Joan,    147;   John,    106;    William, 

147. 
Fiennes,     Laurence,    Viscount    Saye    and 

Sele,  48;  Susannah,  48. 
Fillis,  Mary,  163. 
Filmer,  Mary,  48 ;  Susannah,  48 ;  Thomas, 

48. 
Finch,     Dame      Elizabeth,      1 10 ;      Lady 

Elizabeth,    156;    Dame    Frances,    no; 

Heneage,    Earl  of  Aylesford,    1 56 ;    Sir 

Heneage,  no;  Sir  Moyle,  no. 
Fisher,  Ann,  55;  Cuthbert,  55;  Elizabeth, 

139,    140;    Hannah,    149;    Mark,    149; 

Rjchard,  139;  William,  139,  140. 
Fiske,  John,  36,  37  ;  Margaret,  36. 
Fitzgerald,  Bridget,  135;  Thomas,  135. 
Fleming,  Helen,  186,  187;  Sir  James,  186, 

187. 
Fletcher,  Alice,  13;  Ann,  12-14;  Catherine, 

12,    13;    Elizabeth,    12-14;    Ellen,    12; 

Frances,  14;  George,   12;    Harriet,   14; 

Jane,     14  ;     John,     12  ;    Joseph,      14 ; 

Katherine,  12  ;  Margaret,  12  ;  Margery, 

12;     Mary,     12-14,     16;     Sarah,     14; 

Thomas,    12-16;    Thomas  WiUiam,   15, 

16  ;  William,  1 3- 1 6. 


:oS 


Floyer,    Ann,    24-29  ;    Anthony,    24-28 ; 

Antonia,  28 ;   Baldwin,  25  ;  Caleb,  29  ; 

Charles,  25,  27  ;   Charles  Burwell,  29  ; 

Edmund,   27;    Edward   Ayscough,   29; 

Elanaria,  29;  Eleanor,  24-27  :  Elizabeth, 

24-26,    28,    29 ;    Frances,    25,    28,    29 ; 

George  Ayscough,   29  ;    Grace,   26,   27  ; 

Hubert,     29  ;      Hubert     Charles,     28  ; 

Hussey,  26-28  ;  Jane,  26,  27,  29  ;  Joan, 

24 ;    John,    24-26,    28  ;     John    Gould, 

27-29 ;    Katherine,    25,    26 ;    Margaret, 

24-29 :   Martha,   25,   29 :    Mary,  24-27, 

29;  Philippa,  24;  Randle,  26;  Richard, 

29 ;      Sarah,       25-29  ;       Thomas,      24  ; 

Thomasia,  25  ;  William,  24-29. 
riudyer,    George,     199  ;     Caroline,     199 ; 

Mary,  199;  Lady  Mary,  199. 
Fogg,  Ann,  8. 
Folkhard,      Francis,      38  ;      Mary,     38  ; 

Thomas,  38. 
Foot,   Dame  Elizabeth,    193,   194;    Mary, 

193  ;  Sarah,  194  ;  Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  193, 

194. 
Ford,  Mary,  69  ;  Richard,  69. 
Fornian,  Anne,  96  ;  John,  96. 
Forster,      Anna,       145  ;       Anne,       145  ; 

Frances,   145  ;    Richard,    145  ;   William, 

145. 
Fortescue,  Anne,  65  ;  Robert,  65. 
Foster,     Elizabeth,     170  ;      Martha,    35  ; 

T.,  35- 

Foulsham,  Elizabetji,  192. 

Fox,  Agnes,  154;  Alice,  154,  155  ;  Ann, 
154,  158;  Catherine,  155,  166,  172; 
Cornelius,  41  ;  Dorothy,  156;  Edward, 
15s  ;  Eleanor,  154,  158  ;  Elizabeth, 
155  ;  Frances,  1 54,  1 56,  159  ;  Lady 
Frances,  156  ;  George  Lane,  159  ; 
Henrietta  Elizabeth  Penelope,  157  ; 
Henry,  156  ;  Isabella  Katherine,  158  ; 
James,  157,  166,  172;  James  Lane,  158; 
Jane,  41,  155-158;  Joan,  156;  John, 
154,  155;  Joseph,  154,  156;  Judith, 
158;  Lettice,  159;  Marcia  Bridget,  159; 
Hon'''°  Marcia  Lucy,  15S  ;  Margaret, 
155;  Martha,  155;  Mary,  155-158; 
Penelope,  155;  Rebecca,  155;  Richard, 
154-156;  Sackville,  158;  Sackville 
Walter  Lane,  158;  Sarah,  155;  Thomas, 
154,  155,  157-159;  Thomas  Henry- Lane, 
158,  159;  Thomasine,  156;  Timothy, 
159;  William  Augustus  Lane,  158; 
see  also  Lane-Fox. 

Foxold,  Eleanor,  19;  William,  19. 

France,  Louis  XVHL  King  of,  61. 

Frankland,  Henry,  138. 

Eraser,  Alexander,  187  ;  Amelia,  Countess 
of  Crawford,  187;  Marion,  187. 

Freeman,  Benjamin,  18  ;  Catherine,  18  ; 
Sir  George,  196;  Mary,  11  ;  Dame 
Mary,  196. 

Fremantle,  Selina  Mary,  195  ;  William 
Henry,  195. 

French,  Mary,  136,  Patrick,  136  ;  Robert, 
140;  William,  139. 


Frobisher,     Elizabeth,      145  ; 

145- 
Frohok,  John,  86  ;  Philippa,  86. 
Fuller,  John,  144  ;  Sarah,  144. 


GeofTrey, 


Gi^je,  Elizabeth,  64;  John,  64. 

Galway,  Frances,  Viscountess,  156;  Ulick, 
Viscount,  156. 

Gardner,  Christopher,  192  ;  Elizabeth, 
192. 

Garforth,  John  Bayncs,  loi. 

Garland,  Elizabeth,  141  ;  John,  141,  142; 
Rebecca,  142. 

Garnault,  Amy,  55;  Anne,  53,  55,  56; 
Aime,  51-54,  56;  Daniel,  53;  Elizabeth, 
54;  Francisca,  51,  54,  56;  John,  54; 
jo.seph,  55  ;  Judith,  54  ;  Magd.alen,  54  ; 
Margaret,  55  ;  Mary,  53,  54 ;  Mary 
Magdalen,  53  ;  Michael,  53-55  ;  Peter, 
53.  54  ;  Samuel,  53,  55  ;  Sarah,  53,  54, 
56 ;     Sarah    Maty,    55,    56 ;     William, 

54- 
Garrard,   Elizabeth,  64  ;    Dame  Jane,  64  ; 

Sir  John,  Bt.,  64. 
Garwin,  Jane,  88. 

Gatland,  Elizabeth,  105;  Walter,  105. 
Gavell,  Mary,  90-93;  Robert,  90-93. 
Geare,  Elizabeth,  25. 
Gee,  Philippa,  89;  Richard,  89. 
Gell,  Millicent,  95 ;  Thomas,  95. 
George,  Ann,  19;  James,  19. 
Gibbons,  Margaret,  181. 
Gibson,  Sir  Alexander,  185-187;  Elizabeth, 

185-187;  Dame  Elizabeth,  187;  George, 

185  ;  Dame  Helen,  186,  187  ;  Sir  John, 

187;  Dame  Margaret,  185. 
Giftard,  Francis,  12;  Margaret,  12. 
Gilder,  Ann,  8;  Henry,  8. 
Giles,  Mary,  146. 
Gilham,  Sarah,  103. 

Gillingham,  Elizabeth,  150;  Roger,  150. 
Gilson,  Amy,  55;  John,  55. 
Girdler,  Anne,  154;  William,  154. 
Girondeau,  Mary,  53. 
Glover,  Anne,  41 ;  Edward,  41. 
Godden,  George,  140;  Mary,  140;  Thomas, 

140. 
Godolphin,     Honor     115:      John,     115; 

William,  115. 
Gold,  Grace,  3;  John,  3. 
Goldacre,  Elizabeth,  164;  John,  164. 
Colder,  Mary,  19;  Robert,  19. 
Goodenough,  Anne  Juliana,  153;  Edmund, 

153- 
Gooding,  Elizabeth,  177. 
Goodman,  John,  34. 
Goodwin,  Elizabeth,  40;  John,  40. 
Goolesmith,  Eleanor,  20. 
Gore,  Elizabeth,  So  ;  John,  80 ;  Margaret, 

166,  170;  Thomas,  166,  170. 
Gorges,  Henry,  66;  Mary,  66. 
Goring,  Henry,  112;  Mary,  112. 
Goscote,  W.,'96. 
Gough,  Anne,  146;  Waller,  146. 


2og 


Gould,  Agnes,  63 ;  Alice,  62-64 ;  Alicia, 
62  ;  Amy,  63  ;  Anne,  63,  65  ;  Bridget, 
62 ;  Catherine,  65 ;  Christian,  62 ; 
Edward,  60,  62-65 ;  Eleanor,  63  ; 
Elizabeth,  62-64  ;  Dame  Elizabeth,  64  ; 
Henry,  62-65  !  James,  63,  65  :  Jane,  65; 
Joan,  62,  63  ;  John,  25-28,  62,  63  ; 
Julian,  62;  Katherine,  62,  63;  Margaret, 
60,  63-65;  Moses,  64:  Sir  Nicholas,  Bt., 
64  ;  Richard,  63  ;  Robert,  62  ;  Sarah, 
25,  64,  65;  Susannah,  65;  Thomas,  62; 
Thomasine,  63 ;  William,  62,  64  ; 
William  Drake,  60,  64  ;  Zachary,  62  ; 
see  also  Baring-Gould. 

Govis,  Mary,  51. 

Graves,  Anne,  74  ;  Catherine,  74  ; 
Morgan,  74. 

Greathead,  Ann,  31  ;  Hannah,  31  ; 
Samuel,  31. 

Greaves,  Dorothy  Beaupre,  no;  William, 
no. 

Green  or  Greene,  Ann,  66-68  ;  Charles,  68 ; 
Charles  Martin  Dinham,  68  ;  Elizabeth, 
66,  68;  Elizabeth  Jane,  68;  Godfrey 
Thomas,  93  ;  Henry,  67  ;  Isabell,  66  ; 
Isabella,  66  ;  Jane,  67,  68  ;  Jane  Maria, 
68  ;  Joan,  67  ;  John,  66-68  ;  John 
Maurice,  68  ;  Judith,  67,  68  ;  Katherine, 
67  ;  Lucy,  67  ;  Alary,  66-68  ;  Mary 
Elizabeth,  68  ;  Matthew,  67  ;  Prudence, 
66  ;  Richard,  66,  67  ;  Robert,  67  ; 
Thomas,  40,  67,  68  ;  William,  68. 

Gregor,  Hugh,  116;  Jane,  116;  Prudence, 
n6. 

Gresham,  Sir  Edward,  67 ;  Elizabeth,  67. 

Greysbrooke,  Elizabeth,  155;  Hugh,  155; 
Margaret,  155. 

Griffiths,  Christian,  141 ;  Thomas,  141. 

Groome,  Alice,  178;  Anne,  177-179; 
Edmund,  178;  Elizabeth,  177,  178; 
John,  178,  179:  John  Hindes,  177; 
Mary,  177,  179:  Matthew,  179;  Richard, 
177  ;  Robert  Hindes,  177  ;  Robinson, 
177,  178;  Sarah,  177-179;  William,  177. 

Grosvenor,  Dorothy,  98  ;  Elizabeth,  152  ; 
Frances,  152  ;  Richard,  Earl,  98,  loi  ; 
Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  98;  Stephen,  152. 

Grove,  Mary,  74;  William,  74. 

Gundy,  Mary,  29. 

Gunning,  Bryan,  135;  Margaret,  135. 

Gunstone,  Sarah,  84. 

Gwinnell,  John,  78;  Margaret,  78. 

Gynner,  Faith,  36. 

Hale,    Charlotte,     19S  ;     Elizabeth,     198  ; 

Juliana,  97  ;  Roger,  97  ;  William,  198. 
Hall,    Arthur,    24;    Elizabeth,    167,    170, 

171,  173-176;  Frances,  29;  Henry,  167, 

173;  John,  29;  Margaret,  24. 
Halliday,  Edmund  Trowbridge,  3  ;   John, 

2,  3;  Mary,  3. 
Halsey,  Elizabeth,  19;  Richard,  19. 
Hambly,  — ,  162. 
Hamliii,    Ann,    104,    105,    107 :    William, 

104,  105,  107. 


Ilampson,   Sir  George,   Bt.,   174;    Dame 

Jane,  174;  Dame  Sarah,  174. 
Hampton,     Mary,     171  ;      Walter,     171  ; 

William,  171. 
Hanmer,  Esther,  98;  John,  2;  Rebecca,  2; 

William,  98. 
Ilanworth,  Christian,  6;  Isabel,  6. 
Harding,    Agnes,    45  ;     Catherine,     191  ; 

Cecily,  191  ;  Francis,  107  ;  William,  45, 

191. 
Hardman,  Catherine,  166,  170. 
Hardwicke,   Anna,    145  ;    Anne,    145-147  ; 

Benjamin,  147  ;  Charles,  146  ;   Eleanor, 

145;  Elizabeth,  145,  146;  Frances,  146; 

Prancis,  145  ;  Ilannah,  146,  147  ;  Jane, 

145,  146;  Joan,  145-147;  John,  145-147; 

Joseph,     145  ;     Margaret,     145  ;     Mar>-, 

145-147  ;     Petronella,     145  ;      Richard, 

147  ;      Roger,     147  :      Sampson,     147  ; 

Sanchia,  145;  Thomas,  145;  Thomasine, 

145  ;  Walter,  145  ;  William,  145-147. 
Hardy,  John,  67  ;  Mary,  67. 
Hardyman,  Charlotte,  144  ;    William,  144. 
Harewood,  Edward,  Earl  of,  157. 
Harfleet,  Rose,  in  ;  Sir  Thomas,  ni. 
Harland,  Frances,  120,  130;  Richard,  120, 

130. 
Harley,  Robert,  loi. 
Harpur,  Amelia  Gould,  187  ;  Joseph,  187  ; 

Maria,  187. 
Harrison,     Frances,      120  ;      Sarah,     34  ; 

Thomas,  120. 
Harryson,  Ellen,  iSo. 
Hart  or  Harte,  Amy,  63  ;    Lawrence,  63  ; 

Mary,  n6  ;  Robert,  n6. 
Hartshorne,  Mary  Anne,  17. 
Harvey  or  Harvy,  Anne,  49  ;    John,  138  ; 

Nicholas,  49  ;  Susannah,  89. 
Haskol,  Farnham,  3  :  Hannah,  3. 
Hassell,   Mary,    144;    Thomas,    141,    143, 

144  ;  William,  144. 
Hatton,  Joseph,  1 32. 
Haward,     Elisa,      1 50  ;      Thomas,     127  ; 

William,  150. 
Hawkesworth,  Rosamund,  135  ;    William, 

135- 
Hawkins,     Ann,     69,      119,      123,     143; 

Benjamin,      i,     2  ;      Catherine,      152  ; 

Charlotte,  152;  Elizabeth,  i  ;  John,  69, 

n9,     143,     152;     Mary,     2;    Thomas, 

152. 
Hayes,  Alice,  19;  Mary,  158;  Sir  Thomas, 

158. 
Haynes,  Catherine,  48;  Edward,  125,  126; 

Elizabeth,  47  ;  Richard,  47,  48. 
Hayward,  James,  60 ;  Susan,  60. 
Haywood,  Cecilia,  47. 
Head,  Ann,  120,  130;  John,  120,  131. 
Heath,  Elizabeth,  181 ;  William,  181. 
Heaton,  Jane,  90;  Samuel,  90. 
Henchman,  Ann,  93;  Humphrey,  89,  92, 

93- 
Render,  Catherine,  114;  John,  n4. 
Heneage,        Elizabeth,        Countess        of 

Winchelsea,  no. 


Henley,  Lady  Bridget,  157;  Jane,  Countess 

of  Norlhington,    157;    Robert,   Earl   of 

Norlliington,  157. 
Hepworlh,  William,  lOi. 
Heriot,  Agnes,   184;  Helen,   184;  James, 

1 84;  Margaret,  184. 
Herle,  — ,  115. 
Heron,  Ellen,  S4. 
Herring,  Harriet,  60;  Thomas,  Archbishop 

of  Canterbury,  60;  William,  60. 
Hibbert,  Frederick  Drummond,  50;  Hester 

Louisa,  50. 
Hickes  or  Hicks,  John,  49  ;   Sarah,  6,  49  ; 

Thomas,  6. 
Higgins,  Frances,  17. 
Hill,  Bevil,   113;  Eliza  Anne,  77  ;  Grace, 

113;  Helen,   192;   Isaac,  28;    Richard, 

192 ;      Susanna,      28  :      Thomas,      77, 

113- 
Hillier,  Nathaniel,   200 ;    Susannah,   200 ; 

Susannah,  Eliza,  200. 
Hindes,     Anne,     177;     Cornelius,      177; 

Elizabeth,  177;  Robert,  177. 
Hindley,  Mary,  33 ;  Thomas,  33. 
Hippisley,  Mary,  27 ;  Thomas,  27. 
Hoader,  Marv,  105. 
Hobart,    Darne    Dorothy,    no,    112;    Sir 

Henry,     Bt.,     no,      112;      Nathaniel, 

no. 
Hoblyn,  Ann,  ns;  Edward,  115. 
Hobson,  Elizabeth,  82 ;  William,  82. 
Hodges,  Mary,  167,  171. 
Hodgetts,     Humphrey,      12:      Katherine, 

12. 
Hodgkj'nson,  Christopher,  67  ;   Katlierine, 

Hodson,  Sarah,  180. 

Hoffman,  Ann,  105 ;  Robert,  105. 

Holbeche,  Christian,  73,  76  ;  Thomas,  73, 

74,  76- 
Holden,  Robert,  100. 
Holdich,      Elizabeth,     68 ;      Mary,     68  ; 

Robert,  68. 
Holding,    Anne,     141  :     Catherine,    143 ; 

Elizabeth,  142  ;  William,  141. 
Holford,  Dame  Elizabeth,  48;  Sir  Richard, 

48 ;     Samuel,    48 ;     Dame    Sarah,    48 ; 

Dame  Susanna,  48. 
HoUingworth,  John  Banks,  74;  Lydia,  74; 

Mary  Anne,  74. 
HoUoway,  James,  27. 
Holmden,  John,  73;  Lydia,  73. 
Holme,  Hugh  de,  164. 
Home,  — ,  176. 

Homer,  Edward,  n  ;  Mary,  n  ;  Sarah,  n. 
Honeywell,  Hannah,  163. 
Hooper,  Sarah,  121. 
Ilopkinson,   Ann    Frances,    173;    William 

Landen,  173. 
Hopwood,  Mary,  77;  Thomas,  77. 
Horton,  Alice,  20;  John,  20. 
Hoskins,  Charles,   80 ;    Kitty    Anne,    80 ; 

Dame  Rachel,  80;  Sir  William,  80. 
Houghton,  Ann,  191;  Richard,  191. 
Houston,  Francis,  135;  Margaret,  135. 


Howells,  Charlotte,  13;  John,  13;  Mary, 

13- 
Huband,  Jane,  157;  Sir  John,  Bt.  157. 
Huckmore,  John,  24;  Mary,  24. 
Hulle,  Abraham  de,  53;  Mary  Magdalen, 

Hunt,    Ann    Frances,    173;    Dorcas,    73; 

Esther,    20;     Hannah,    10 ;    John,    73; 

Rowland,  59  ;  Sarah,  59 ;  Thomas,   10, 

20;  William,  173. 
Hurland,  Cecily,  n3;  Thomas,  n3. 
Hurst,  Alice,  175;  Richard,  175. 
Hutchinson,  Eleanor,  96;  Thomas,  96. 
Hutton,  Judith,  35;  Thomas,  35. 
Huxlev,  "Margaret,  181. 
Hyde,' Humphrey,  67;  Judith,  67. 
Hvett,  Charles,  73;  Sarah,  73. 
li'ylton,  EHzabeth,  86;  Nicholas,  86. 
Hyndford,     Beatrix,    Countess     of,     186; 

John,  Earl  of,  186. 

Idle,  Michael,  32  ;  Susanna,  32. 

Ingram,    Hester,     195  ;     Matthew,     195  ; 

Sarah  Mary,  55  ;  Thomas,  55,  56. 
Inkpen,  Elizabeth,  109  ;  Thomas,  109. 
Iredale,  Ann,  42  ;  Peter,  42. 
Ireis,  Ann  le,  25  ;  Fremond  le,  25. 
Ireland,  Mabel,  164;  Thomas,  164. 
Ireton,  Anne,  95  ;  John,  95. 
Irish,  Julian,  62  ;  Zachary,  62. 
Isham,    Sir    Edmund,    Bt.,    89  ;     Dame 

Elizabeth,  89  ;  Dame  Philippa,  89. 

Jackson,  Elizabeth,  68,  172;    Frances,  59; 

Henry,  57  ;    John,  172  ;    Joseph,   no  ; 

Margaret,  1 10  ;  Mary,  57  ;  Thomas,  68 ; 

William,  59. 
Jago,  John,  115;  Martha,  115. 
Jane,  Anne,  65  ;  Joseph,  65. 
Janns,  Anne,  73,  Thomas,  73. 
Jenny,  Edmund,  n2;  Marianne,  n2. 
Jermyn,  Benjamin,  58  ;    Charlotte,  57,  58  j 

Daniel,   57  ;    Eliza,   57  ;    Elizabeth,   57, 

58  ;    Emily    Harriet,    57  ;   Harriet,    57  ; 

Henry,  57  ;   [ames,   57,   58  ;  Joseph,  57  ; 

Margaret,   57,  58  ;    Martha,  57  ;    Mary, 

57,   58  ;  Peter,  57  ;  Robert,  57  ;  Sarah, 

57,  58. 
Jess,  Amy,  152;  George,  152. 
Jessop  or  Jessup,  Ann,  144  ;  Catherine,  4  ; 

William,  144:  Worlley,  4. 
Jevon,  Elizabeth,  19;  Thomas,  19. 
Johnson,     Elizabeth,    67  ;     Hannah,    21  ; 

Jane,  67;  John,  21 ;  Martyn,  67;  Mary, 

67 ;  Maurice,  67. 
Johnston,   Sir  Archibald,  Lord  Warriston, 

185 ;      Elizabeth,      185 :     James,     185 ; 

Rachel,  1S5. 
Jones,  Abraham,   182;   Alice,   164;  Anne, 

91  ;   Frances,  ni  ;   Henry,  ni  ;   Hugh, 

64;   Hugh  Hyndman,   143:  Jane,   182; 

Richard,  91. 
Jordan,    Humphrey,    20,    21  ;    Jane,    21  ; 

Sarah,  142;  William,  142. 


.211 


Kaye,  Mary,  i6o. 

Keate,  Edward,  123;  Francis,  124,  125. 

Keeling  or    Keelinge,    Mary,    12,    14,    16, 

145;  Timothy,  12,  14;  William,  12,  14, 

16. 
Keen  or   Keene,   Elizabeth,    13  ;    George, 

13  ;  Michael,  138. 
Keer,     Jonathan,      177  ;        Mary,      177  ; 

Rebecca,  177. 
Kemp  or  Kempe,   Anne,    191  ;    Elizabeth, 

153  ;    Mary,    7,    195  ;     Richard,    153  ; 

Sir  Thomas,  191. 
Kennedy,  David,  190. 
Kennion,  Betty,  35  ;  James,  35. 
Key,  Benjamin,  42  ;  Martha,  42. 
Keyes,  Alice,  165  ;  Thomas,  165. 
Kilkeny,  — ,  135. 
Kimber,  Katherine,  124. 
Kimberley,  Phcebe,  9. 
King,  Ann,  5,  134  ;    Eleanor,  4  ;    George, 

5  ;  Richard,  134. 
Kirke,  Elizabeth,  24  ;  Gilbert,  24. 
Kirkland,  George,  14  ;  Jane,  14. 
Kirwan,  John,    136;   Julian,    136;    Mary, 

136. 
Knappe,  Henry,  124,  125,  128;  Joan,  118. 
Knight,  Elizabeth,  141,  195;  Henry,  141  ; 

John,  195. 
Knights,  Ann,  179. 
Knowles,  Catherine,  30. 
Knyvett,  Muriel,  108;  Sir  Thomas,  108. 
Kyrwood,  Ann,  74;  John,  74. 
Kyston,  William,  127. 

Lamb,  Judith,  99 ;  William,  99. 

Lambarde,  Jane,  64 ;  Sir  Moulton,  64. 

Lancaster,  Alice,  134. 

Lane,  Lady  Bridget,  157;  Dorothea,  6; 
Dorothy,  6 ;  Frances,  Viscountess 
Lanesborough,  156;  Lady  Frances,  156; 
Sir  George,  Viscount  Lanesborough,  156; 
George  Fox,  Baron  Bingley,  156; 
Harriet,  Lady  Bingley,  156  ;  James, 
Viscount  Lanesborough,  156;  Lionel,  6; 
Mildred,  157;  Robert  Fox,  157;  see 
also  Fox. 

Lane-Fox,  Lady  Caroline  Sholto,  157  ; 
Lady  Charlotte  Mary  Ann  Georgiana, 
158;  George,  157;  Georgiana  Henrietta, 
157;  Sackville  George,  Baron  Conyers, 
158;  Sackville  Walter,  158;  William 
Augustus  Pitt,  157. 

Lanesborough,  Frances,  Viscountess,  156; 
Sir  George,  Viscount,  156;  James, 
Viscount,  156;  Lady,  157,  158. 

Langdale,  Charles  Philip,  Lord  Stourton, 
159;  Hon""^  Charles,  159. 

Langdon,  John,  2  ;  Katherine,  2. 

Langley,  Elizabeth,  96;  Robert,  96. 

Lansdell,  Mrs.,  141. 

Lardent,  Ann,  51. 

Lascelles,  Edward,  Earl  of  Harewood, 
157;  Lady  Frances,  157. 

La  Touche,  J.  J.  Digges,  190. 

Law,  Archdeacon,  175. 


Lawe,  Margery,  41 ;   Robert,  41. 

Lawne,  Esther,  169,  176;  Mark,  169,  176. 

Lawrence,   Sir   Edward,   25  ;   Grace,   163 ; 

John,  163;   Margaret,  25. 
Leaband,  Elizabeth,  66;  George,  66. 
Learmonth,    Helen,    185;    Thomas,    185, 

189. 
Leaver,     Ann,      152  ;      Catherine,      152  ; 

Thomas,  152. 
Lecount,  Andrew,  56. 
Lee,  Ann,  19;  Lancelot,  19. 
Leeds,  Charlotte,  Duchess  of,  158;  Francis 
Godolphin     D'Arcy,     Duke     of,     158 ; 
George    William    Frederick,    Duke    of, 
158;  Juliana,  Dowager  Duchess  of,  97  ; 
Thomas,  Duke  of,  loi. 
Lees,  Charles,  187. 
Leggatt,  Elizabeth,  64. 
Leheup,  Isaac,  91 ;  Mary,  91. 
Leigh,  Alice,  180;  Hugh,  180;  Margaret, 

iSo;   Richard,  180;  Sarah,  85. 
Lennard,    Dame    Elizabeth,    191  ;     Mary, 

191  ;  Sir  Samuel,  igi. 
Le  Strange,  Dame  Ann,  1 11  ;  Dame  Mary, 

III ;  Sir  Nicholas,  in. 
Letwood,    Anne,     164 ;     Elizabeth,     164 ; 
Everard  de,   164;   Humfry,   165;  James 
de,   164;  Joane,   164:  John,   164;  John 
de,    164  ;    Mabel,    164  ;    Margaret,    164  ; 
Matthew,    164  ;    Ralph,    164 ;    Richard, 
164;  Robert  de,  164;  Thomas,  164;  see 
also  Serocold. 
Leveson,  Frances,  145;  Thomas,  145. 
Lewis,       Dame      Sarah,       194  ;       Henry 

Christopher,  93;  Sir  John,  Bt.,  194. 
Lillie,  John,  68;  Mary,  68. 
Lillington,  Elizabeth,  28. 
Lilly,  Ambrose,  161;  Sarah,  161. 
Linaker,  Joane,  164;  John,  164. 
Lincoln,  Dowager  Countess  of,  67. 
Litchfield,  Anne,  50;  Francis,  50;  Harriet, 

50. 
Little,  John,  165. 

Littlehales,  John,  200;  Susannah,  200. 
Littleton,  Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  147. 
Livingstone,  Janet,  186. 
Lloyd,    Anne,    45 ;    Caroline    Mary,    82 ; 

Rice,  82 ;  Thomas,  45. 
Locke,  Captain,  2i ;  Frances,  21. 
Lockhart,    Dame  Jean,    187  ;    Sir   James, 

187. 
Lodge,  Edmund,  14-16. 
Loftus,  Dud:  189. 
Londonderry,  Frances,  Marchioness  of,  91 ; 

Robert,  Marquis  of,  91. 
Longmire,  John,  42;  Margaret,  42. 
Lownes,  Anne,  181  ;  Hugh,  iSi. 
Lowry,  John,  35;   Mary,  35. 
Lucas,  Elizabeth,   10  ;  Mary,   1 1  ;  Robert, 

10,  II;  Sarah,  10. 
Luckcock,  Joan,  69 ;  William,  69. 
Lucke,  Harriet,  57,  58. 
Lucy,   Elizabeth,   113;    Francis,   113;    Sir 

Thomas,  113. 
Ludk)w,  Anne,  95  ;  Sir  John,  95. 


Lukin  or  Lukyn,  Ann,  5,  7,  8  ;  Catherine, 
4i    Si     7 ;     Charles,    8 ;     Chrislian,    5 
Clenience,  6  ;  Dorothy,  5-8  ;  Edward,  5 
6,     8  ;      Eleanor,     4  ;      Elizalielh,     8 
Get)ftrey,      4  ;      George      William,      7 
Ilannali,   4;    Henry,   4,  5;    Ilesler,  S 
Isabel,  6  ;  James,  7  ;  James  William,  7 
Jane,    5,    6;    Joan,    4;    John,    4,    8 
Joseph,    8 ;    Judith,    6 ;    Lionel,    7,    8 
Margaret,  4  ;   Mary,  4,  7  ;   Robert,  5,  6, 
8  ;    Rose,  5  ;    Sarah,  6  ;    Sarah  Ann,  6 
Sarah  Dorothy,  8 ;  Susanna,  7  ;  Thomas. 
4  ;      Thomasin,     4  ;      Walter,     5,     6 
William,  4,  5,  7,  8. 

Luscombe,  Chrislian,  62  ;  Paul,  62. 

Lybbe,  Richard,  127. 

Lydall,  Elizabeth,  129;  John,  129;  Mary, 
129;  Martha,  118,  129;  Robert,  118, 
129. 

Lynch,  Dame  Mary,  115;  Sir  Thomas,  1 15. 

Lyndsay,  Lady  Ann,  19S. 

Lyniall,  Margaret,  180;  Thomas,  180. 

Lynn  or  Lynne,  James,  151;  John,  67; 
Mary,  67. 

Lyster  or  Lister,  Ann,  134,  13S;  Anna, 
136;  Alice,  134,  135;  Anthony,  134-13S; 
Bridget,  136  ;  Christopher,  135  ;  Deborah, 
135'  137;  Edmund,  135;  Elizabeth,  136; 
Elleji,  135,  137:  Emote,  134;  George, 
136;  George  William,  136;  Isabel,  134: 
Jane,  136;  John,  134-136;  Julian,  136; 
Lucy,  134;  Margaret,  134,  135;  Mary, 
136;  Nathaniel,  loi  ;  Rosamund,  135; 
Thomas,  loi,  134-136,  13S  ;  Thomas 
Mark,  136;  Walter,  134,  135,  137,  13S; 
William,  134,  135. 

Lyttelton,  Ann,  74,  76  ;  Dame  Anne,  74, 
76;  Sir  Charles,  Bt.,  74,  76;  Sir 
Thomas,  Bt. ,  74,  76. 


Mackerness,  Thomas,  56. 

Maddock,  Alice,  180;  Anne,  181,  182 
Arabella,  1S2,  1S3;  Benjamin,  iSo,  182 
Edward,  iSo,  181,  1S3  ;  Elizabeth 
180-182;  Ellen,  180;  Emma  Anne,  183 


Fanny, 


Frances,    180 ;    Hannah 


181,  183;  Hugh,  181;  Jane,  180-182 
John,  iSo,  iSl  ;  Jonathan,  182;  Joseph 
iSl  ;  Katherine,  iSl  ;  Margaret,  180- 1S2 
Mary,  iSi,  182;  Peter  Rainford,  182 
Priscilla,  i8o:  Rachel,  181-1S3;  Richard 
181  ;  Robert,  181  ;  Samuel,  iSi,  182 
Sarah,  180,  1S2;  Thomas,  180,  181,  183 

Maderty,  David,  Baron,  1S6. 

Mainwaring,  Elizabeth,  25 ;  Randle,  25. 

Mainwaring  -  Ellerker  -  Onslow,      Edward 
Mainwaring,  200. 

Mair,  Hugh,  60;  Mary,  60. 

Maitland,    Margaret,    184  ;    Sir    Richard, 
1 84. 

Male,  Nicholas,  163;  Rebecca,  163. 

Mallet,  (Du  Pan),  61  ;  Lucy,  61 ;  T.  Louis, 
61. 

Man,  Elizabeth,  62;  William,  62. 


Mangye,  George,  115;  Grace,  115. 
Manly,  Martha,  155;  Thomas,  155. 
Mann,  Charlotte,  177. 
Mansfield,  Jane,  147;  Joseph,  147. 
Marbury,  Mary,  113;   Robert,  113. 
MarchanI,  Mary,  106;  William,  106. 
Markham,   John,    145  ;     Sir   John,    145  ; 

Sanchia,   145  ;    William,   Archbishop  of 

York,  loi. 
Marsden,  Henry,  34  ;   Mary,  34. 
Marshall,  Gilbert,    176;   Jane,  65;  John, 

65;   Mary,  176;  Sarah,  18. 
Martin  or  Martyn,  Ann,  24  ;    Edward,  76  ; 

Eleanor,   76 ;   Jane,   27,   29  ;    Margaret, 

24,    25  ;     Nicholas,    24 ;    William,    27, 

29. 
Mason,  Mary,  158;  Richard,  158. 
Mathews,  Samuel,  1S2 ;  Sarah,  182. 
Matthew,    Elizabeth,    118,    129  ;     James, 

129;   John,  129;    Mary,  129;    Richard, 

iiS,  126,  129. 
Matthewman,  Mary,  161. 
Maude,  Abiah,  70;  Samuel,  70. 
May,  James,  140  ;  Sophia,  140. 
Mayhew,  Ran,  40. 
Mayo,       Margaret,       Viscountess,        135  ; 

Theobald,  Viscount,  135. 
McLellan,  Anna,  136  ;  Colonel,  136. 
McMurdo,  Philadelphia,  i],  ;   Robert,  i;^. 
Meade,  Alice,  135  ;  Dominic,  135. 
Mellinge,  Helen,  166,  172;    Richard,  166, 

172. 
Menteth,   Agnes,    187  ;    Alexander,    187  ; 

Anne,  1S7  ;  George,  1S7. 
Meredith,    Amcjs,   98 ;    Anna   Margaretta, 

98  ;  Sir  William,  Bt.,  98. 
Metcalfe,  Alexander,  31  ;  Elizabeth,  31. 
Meyrick,  Anne,  98. 
Middleham,  Peter  Scrymshire  Wood,  Dean 

of,  94- 
Middlemore,  Eleanor,  154  ;    Robert,   154  ; 

Samuel,  154. 
Middlesex,  Charles,  Earl  of,  loi. 
Middleton,  Elizabeth,  194;  Thomas,  194. 
Milbanke,  Ralph,  loi. 
Miller,   Anne,    50 ;    Charles,   50 ;    Hester, 

49;  Saunderson,  48,  49;  Susanna,  48. 
Mills,  Nicholas,  107;  Sarah,  107. 
Mingay,  Anne,   179;  George,  179;  John, 

57 ;  Martha,  57. 
Mirehouse,  Ann,  42;  Elizabeth,  42;  Isabel, 

42  ;    fane,  42  ;  John,  42  ;  Jonathan,  42  ; 

Margaret,  42  ;    Martha,  42  ;    Mary,  42  ; 

Mary  Rachel,  42;  Thomas,  42;  Thomas 

Torry,  42. 
Molesworth,  Anne  Elizabeth,  117;  Anthony, 

113;  Barbara,  117;  Dame  Barbara,  115, 

116;   Bevil,  113;  Caroline,  116;   Dame 

Caroline    Treby,    116;    Catherine,    114; 

117;    Cecily,   113;    Elizabeth,  113,  1 14; 

Frances,    116,    117;    Grace,    113,    115; 

Hender,  114,  116,  117;  Sir  Hender,  Bt., 

115;    Honor,    115;    Jane,    114;    Dame 

Jane,    114;   John,    113,    114,    117;    Sir 

John,    Bt.,    "114-116:     Margaret,     113; 


Dame    Margaret,     114;    Margery,    1 14, 

115;  Martha,  113,  115;  Mary,  113-116; 

Dame   Mary,   115;    I'liilippa,   114,   115; 

Prudence,   116;    Richard,    116;   Robert, 

113;     Sir    Roger,    113;     Sparke,     114, 

116,   117;   William,   113,   116,   117;    Sir 

William,  Bt.,  116;  Wiiigfield,  113,  114. 
Molineux,  Sir  Richard,  165. 
Montague,  Elizabeth,  46;  Hon''''=  William, 

46. 
Moore,  Garret,  Viscount  Drogheda,   156; 

Hon'"'''  Jane,  156. 
Moray,  Alexander,  Earl  of,  187. 
More,  Agnes,  154;  Richard,  154. 
Morgan,     Dorothy,     89;       Hugh,      155; 

Penelope,  155;   Richard,  89. 
Morice,  Barbara,  115;  Sir  Nicholas,  115. 
Morley,  Mary,  26. 
Morton,  George,  Earl  of,  157. 
Morris,  Margaret,  4 ;  Thomas,  4. 
Mosley,    Frances    Mary,    175  ;     Sir  John 

Parker,  Bt.,  175. 
Mott,  Elizabeth,   193,   194;  William,   193, 

194. 
Munn,  Elizabeth,  139. 
Murray,  Dame  Anna,  184;  Sir  James,  1S4; 

Dame  Janet,  1S4;  Sir  John,  1S4. 


Neale,      Christian,     5  ;      Elizabeth,      64  ; 

Thomas,  6. 
Nearrell,  John,  126. 
Nevill,  John,  125. 
Newcastle,  Thomas,  Duke  of,  197. 
Newdigate,    Dame     Henrietta,     195  ;    Sir 

Richard,  Bt.,  195. 
Newsham,   Lucy,    50 ;    Mary,   49 ;    Peers, 

50;  Thomas,  49. 
Newton,  Anne,  166,  170;  John,  l65,  170. 
Niggs,  Mr.,  151. 
Noble,  William,  1 72. 
Noel,   Edward,  Viscount  Wentworth,  99  ; 

Harriet,  78  ;   John  Perratt,  78  ;  Judith, 

Viscountess  Wentworth,  99  ;    Margaret, 

78 ;  Mary,  78 ;  Hon^''"=  Sophia  Susannah, 

99,  loi  ;  Thomas,  Viscount  Wentworth, 

99,  lOI. 
Norfolk,  Bernard  Edward,  Duke  of,  14,  15, 

85  ;  Henry,  Duke  of,  43. 
Norris,  Joan,  4  ;    Maria,  a  ;  Thomas,  33  ; 

William,  4. 
Northcote,     Dame     Jacquetta,     59 ;      .Sir 

Stafford,  Bt.,  59. 
Northington,     Jane,    Countess     of,     157  ; 

Robert,  Earl  of,  157. 
Northwood,  Joan,  145  ;  Walter,  145. 
Norton,  Ann,  31  ;  Joseph,  31. 


O'Kelly,  -,  135. 

Oldfield,    Sir    Anthony,    Bt.,    67;     Dame 

Elizabeth,    67;     Sir    John,    Bt. ,     109; 

Margaret,  109;  Dame  Margaret,  109. 
Oliver,  Jane,  156;   Robert,  156;   Thomas, 

138.  ■ 


Onslow,  Abigail,  19S  ;  Ann,  191,  193, 
194,  196,  197;  Hon"'  Arabella,  198; 
Lady  Arabella,  200;  Arthur,  192-196, 
198;  Sir  Arthur,  Bt.,  193;  Arthur 
Edward,  20O  ;  .Sir  Arthur  George,  Earl 
of,  198,  199  ;  Arthur  George,  Viscount 
Cranley,   199  ;  Bridget,  193  ;  Catherine, 

191,  196,  199;  Cecilia,  193;  Charlotte, 
Countess  of,  198;  Daniel,  196;  Denzil, 
194  ;  Dorothy,  199  ;  Edward,  191  ; 
Hon'''=  Edward,  200 ;  Sir  Edward,  191  ; 
Hon'''''  Edward  Mainwaring,  198  ; 
Elizabeth,  191,  192,  194-196,  198; 
Dame  Elizabeth,  191  ;  Elizabeth,  Lady, 
'93.  195  !  Hon''''^  Emily  Marian,  199 ; 
Foot,  194;  Fulke,  191-193;  Sir  George, 
Earl  of,  197;  Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte, 
198  ;  Gulielma  Maria,  195 ;  Harriet 
Charlotte  Matilda,  200 ;  Lady  Harriet 
Elizabeth,  200 ;  Helen,  192;  Henrietta, 
200  ;  Henrietta,  Countess  of,  197  ; 
Henry,  196,  199;  Sir  Henry,  192;  Jane, 
193.  194.  197  ;  Dame  Jane,  192  ;  John, 
196,  199 ;  Judith  Ann  Maria,  198  ; 
Katherine  Anne,  Viscountess  Cranley, 
199;  Hon'''''  Katherine  Elizabeth,  199; 
Lucretia,  198;  Margaret,  191,  192; 
Hon'''"  Marie  Rosalie,  200  ;  Mary,  191, 

192,  194-196;  Mary,  Lady,  195;  Dame 
Marj-,  193;  Mary,  Countess  of,  199; 
Lady  Mary  Augusta,  199;  Hon'''"  Mary 
Katherine,  199;    Pooley,  197;    Richard, 

191,  192,    196-198;    Sir    Richard,    191, 

192,  194  ;  Sir  Richard,  Baron,  193,  195, 
197  ;  Robert,  191  ;  Roger,  191  ;  Rose, 
■93i  197 ;  Sarah,  194 ;  Susanna,  194, 
198;  Susannah  Augusta  Arabella,  200; 
Hon'''"  Susannah  Eliza,  200 ;  Thomas, 
191,  192,  199;  Hon'''"=  Thomas,  200;  Sir 
Thomas,  Earl  of,  198 ;  Sir  Thomas,  Baron, 
195;  Hon'"'"  Thomas  Cranley,  198,  200. 

Osbaldeston,  Deborah,  135  ;  Edward,  137, 
138  ;  George,  135,  1 38 ;  Judge,  135, 
137;  Talbott,  137,  138. 

Osborne,  Ann,  108  ;  Charlotte,  Duchess  of 
Leeds,  158  ;  Lady  Charlotte  Mary  Ann 
Georgiana,  158;  Edward,  176;  Francis 
Godolphin  D'Arcy,  Duke  of  Leeds,  1 58 ; 
George  William  Frederick,  Duke  of 
Leeds,  158  ;  Juliana,  Dowager  Duchess 
of  Leeds,  97;  Margaret,  176;  Mary, 
46  ;  Peter,  loS  ;  Richard,  46  ;  Thomas, 
Duke  of  Leeds,  loi. 

Ourry,  Caroline  Treby,  1 16;  Charity,  I16; 
Paul  Henrj-,  1 16. 

Ouvr}',  Ann,  51 ;  Charlotte,  52;  Francisca, 
51-54,  56;  Frederic,  51;  James,  51,  52; 
Jane,  52;  John,  51,  52,  56;  Magdalen, 
52;  Mary,"  51,  52;  Peter,  51,  54,  56; 
Peter  Aime,  51  ;  Peter  Thomas,  51  ; 
Philip,  52;  Sarah  Amelia,  51;  Sarah 
Lucy,  52 :  Thomas,  52. 

Owen,  Edw'ard  Pryce,  70;  Mary,  70. 

d'Oyley,  Catherine,  4 ;  Thomas,  4. 

Oxburgh,  Dorothy,  108;  Lawrence,  108. 


214 


Pain,  John,  39 ;  Sarah,  39. 

Paley,  Maria,  32;  Wilham,  32. 

Pahiier,  Christopher,  66 ;  Helen,  66 ;  Jane, 

162;  Leonard,  66;  Mary,  66. 
Parker,  Anne,  59;  Anthony,  6g;  Elizabeth, 

59;  Esther,  6g;  Francis,  59. 
Parkinson,  Dorothy,  41 ;  Thomas,  41. 
Parler,  Joane,  165;  John,  165. 
Parsons,  Prudence,  1. 
Partridge,  Agnes,  154. 
Paston,"Ann,  in;  Sir  William,  ill. 
Pale,  Anne,  169,  172;  William,  169,  172- 
Patrick,  Elizabeth,  22 ;  Robert,  22. 
Paul,  Samuel,  73;  Sarah,  73. 
Paulet,  Sir  William,  145. 
Payne,  John,  122. 
Peach,  Elizabeth,  68:  Thomas,  68. 
Peachey,  Francis,  38;  Susan,  38. 
Pearce,  Anna,  162,   163;  Anne,   163,   175; 
Edward,    162,    163 ;    Edward   Serocold, 
175,     176  ;      Eliza,     162  ;      Georgiana 
Elizabeth,     175 ;     Gideon,     162,     163 ; 
Grace,  162,  163;  Hannah,  163;   Honor, 
162:  Elizabeth,   162;  Jane,   162;  John, 
162,  163;   fohn  Penrose,  163;  Margaret, 
163  ;    Martha,    162  ;    Mary,    162,    163 ; 
Parmenas,  163;  Parmenas  Penrose,  162  ; 
Rebecca,     163 ;     Thomas,     162,     163 ; 
William,  Dean  of  Ely,  175. 
Pearce-Serocold,    Charles    Serocold,    175  ; 
Charlotte       Eleanor,       175  ;       Edward 
Serocold,  175  ;  see  a/so  Serocold. 
Pearson,  Jane,  42;  William,  42. 
Pell,  Anne,  167,  171  ;  Mary,  171  ;  Walter, 

167,  170,  171,  175. 
Pellet,  J.,  60;  Mary,  60. 
Pelham,    Lady    Margaret,    197  ;    Thomas, 

Lord,  197. 
Pembroke,  Basil,  Earl  of,  loi. 
Penkett,  Hannah,  183:  fohn,  183. 
Penn,  Charlotte,  13  :   Sarah,  97  :   William, 

13,  97- 
Penrice,  JZdward,  94;  Frances,  94. 
Penrose,  Anne,  163. 
Perkes,  Elizabeth,  9 ;  Wheeler,  9. 
Perkins,  Anne,  75 ;  Mary,  147. 
Perrott,  Humphrey,  72;  Lucy,  72. 
Periy,  Margaret.  145  ;  Mary,  145  :   Ralph, 

145. 
Perton,    Tane,    147 ;    Joseph,   147 ;    Mary, 

147:  William,  147;  William  de,  147. 
Petingale,  Margaret,  57. 
Petre,  Elizabeth,  62  ;  Margaret,  63  ;  John, 

63- 

Petto,  Margaret,  37. 

Peyton,    Sir   Algernon,    Bt.,    1 10;    Anne, 

no;   Dorcas,  37;   Dame  Dorothy,  108; 

Sir  John,  108. 
Phillips,    Elizabeth,    139,    188;    Elizabeth 

Tudor,    1S8 ;    Mary,    47  :    Thomas,   47, 

188;  William,  139. 
Philp,  Honor,  162;  John,  162. 
Pickering,    Catherine,     121  ;    Isaac,     121  ; 

Joan,  165;  Maurice,  165. 
Pierce,  Sir  (ieorge,  156- 


Pigoit  or  Piggot,   Sarah,   141;  Susan,  88; 

Zachariah,  141. 
Piliod,  Francis,  67  ;  Mary,  67. 
Pilkinglon,  Thomas,  164. 
Pitt,   George,    Lord    Rivers,    158;    Hon"" 
Marcia     Lucy,    1 58 ;     Penelope,    Lady 
Rivers,  158;  — ,  49- 
Plaw,  Elizabeth,  104. 
Plomer,   Anne,   47  ".    Arthur,   47  ;    James, 

175. 
Pole,  Cardinal,   185  ;   Eleanor,  24  ;   Mary, 

26;  Sir  William,  24,  26. 
Pollard,  Dorcas,  39. 
I'imieroy,  Joan,  24  ;  Sir  Thomas,  24. 
P(;mfret,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  82. 
I'oole,    Eleanor,     95  ;       Elizabeth,      12  ; 

German,  95;  William,  12. 
Pope,  George,  39  ;  John,  142  ;   Lucy,  39  ; 

Margaret,  142. 
Porter,  Mary,  115;  Richard,  115. 
Portington,  John,  68  ;  Judith,  68. 
Portmore,    Charies,    Earl     of,    97,     loi  ; 

Juliana,  Countess  of,  97. 
Potter,  Thomas  T.  P.,  138. 
Powell,  Dorothy,  50. 
Power,  Sarah,  34  ;   Susanna,  34  ;  William, 

34- 
Poyner,  Margaret,  191  :  Thomas,  191. 
Pratt,  Charies,  Eari  Camden,  91 ;  Elizabeth, 
143  ;      Lady     Frances,     91  ;      Frances, 
Marchioness  Camden,  117  ;   John,   143  ; 
yohn  Jeffreys,  Marquess  Camden,  1 17. 
Preston,    ElizaVjeth,   30  ;    Frederick,    144  ; 

Katherine,  62  ;  Richard,  62. 
Prestwich,  Margaret,  165. 
Pretty,  Henry,  156;  Joan,  156. 
Prellyman,    Sir    John,    87  ;     Susan,    87  ; 

William,  87. 
Primrose,  Agnes,  187  ;  James,  187. 
Prince,  Dorothy,  5  :  Mary,  5  ;  Richard,  5. 
Pringle,   George,    1S6,   1S9;   James,    186; 

Janet,  186;  Margaret,  1S6. 
Pritchett,  Margaret,  n;  William,  n. 
Pryce,  Mary,  162;  Thomas,  162. 
Pryn,  Martha,  Hi- 
Pu'dsey,  Thom.ti,  30. 

Pumfrey  or  Pomfrey,  Joan,  118,  125; 
John,  125;  Martha,  119,  124;  Thomas, 
"118,  125. 
Punchard,  Ann,  36,  37,  39,  4° ;  Amy,  39  ; 
Battina,  38 ;  Bridget,  38 ;  Catherine,  37 ; 
Charies,  38,  39  ;  Dorcas,  37,  39 ; 
Dorothy,  148  ;  Edmund,  36  ;  Eliza,  39  ; 
Elizabeth,  36,  37,  39,  4°:  ''"ait'i.  J^,  37  ! 
James,  38,  39;  Jane,  37,  3^ ;  Jeremy, 
36-38,  40;  loan,  30;  John,  36-40,  148; 
lohn  Baldry,  39  ;  [udith,  36  ;  Lucy,  39  ; 
"Margaret,  36,  37  ;  Mary,  37-39:  Philippe, 
37;  Prudence,  37;  Rachel,  38;  Robert, 
36,  38;  Rose,  39;  Sarah,  37-40;  Susan, 
36-39;  Sybilla,  38;  Thomas,  36,  39; 
William,  36,  39. 
Pye,  Anne,  99  ;   Henry,  99  ;   Isabella,  99  ; 

lane,  99. 
Pyrrye,  Elizabeth,  145;  William,  145. 


215 


Quincey,  Ann,  67  ;  Richard,  67. 

Kadcliflfe,  Anne,  164;  Richard,  164. 

Radley,  Agnes,  118. 

Rainford,     Margaret,     181  ;     Peter,     181  ; 

Rachel,  181. 
Ranibouillet,  Ann,  35 ;  Colonel,  35. 
Randall,     Ann,     150;      Elizabeth,     150; 

Sanuiol,  150. 
Randyll,  Uiiruthy,  194. 
Rathbone,  Joseph,  70;  iMary,  70. 
Raynsford,    Elizabeth,    172;    Robert,    172; 

Thomas  Alexander,  172. 
Redhead,  Eleanor,  60;  Thomas,  60. 
Reed,  Ann  Isabella,  187. 
Reeve  or   Reve,  Joan,    120;    Mary,    193; 

Dame  Mary,  192  ;  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  192  ; 

William,  120. 
Revett,  Dorcas,  37 ;  John,  37,  40. 
Reynardson,  Abigail,    19S ;    Sir  Abraham, 

198;  Dame  Eleanor,  198;  Joseph,  198. 
Reynolds,  Elizabeth,  20,  21  ;   Hannah,  6g ; 

John,  20 ;  Mary,  82 ;  Richard,  69. 
Richards,   Catherine,    12;    Elizabeth,    166, 

173;  John,  166,  173;  Thomas,  12. 
Richardson,    Alice,     17S;     Anthony,    21  ; 

Frances,  159;  Gilbert,  176;  Hannah,  21  ; 

Harriet,  21  ;  John,  159;  Sir  John,  21. 
Ridsdale,    George    Wheatley,    6  ;     Sarah 

Ann,  6. 
Risdon,  Jane  114;  William,  114. 
Rivers,     George,     Lord,     158;    Penelope, 

Lady,  15S. 
Robbins,  Elizabeth,  13  ;  Thomas,  13. 
Robeson,  Hemming,  175. 
Robinson,  Heneage,  58  ;  Margaret,  58. 
Robson,  Sarah,  177. 
Roe,  Mary,  183:  Thomas,  1S3. 
Rogers,  — ,  83  ;  Jane,  5  ;  William,  5. 
Rogerson,  Dame  Elizabeth,  81  ;    Sir  John, 

81. 
RoUe,  Henry,  114;  Philippa,  114. 
Rome,  Paul  IV.,  Pope  of,  185. 
Romilly,      Margaret,     55  ;      Peter,      55  ; 

Thomas  Peter,  55. 
Rooker,  Abel,  14;  Frances,  14. 
Rose,  John,  168,  172  ;  Martha,  168,  172. 
Ross,  Sir  William,  188. 
Roy,  Joan,  63  ;   |ohn,  63. 
Ruckwood,  Edmund,  4  ;  Thomasin,  4. 
Russell,  Ann,  13  ;  Elizabeth,  13  ;  Jane,  6  ; 

Thomas,  13. 
Rydges,  Mary,  4. 
Rye,    Elizabeth,   57 ;    Mary,   57 ;    Samuel, 

57- 
Rymer,  Anne,  41  ;  Thomas,  41. 

Sabine,    Avery,    59 ;    Diana   Amelia,    59 ; 

Joseph,  59  ;  Sarah,  59. 
Sacheverell,    Joan,     96  ;     Millicent,     95  ; 

Ralph,  96  ;  Sir  Ralph,  95. 
Sackville,  Charles,  Earl  of  Middlesex,  loi ; 

Lady  Frances,    1 56  ;     Richard,   Earl    of 

Dorset,  156. 


Sagar,  Lawrence,  155;  Margaret,  155. 
St.  Aubyn,  Barbara,  116;  Catharine,  117; 

Dame   Elizabeth,    117;    Sir  John,   Bl., 

116,  117. 
St.    Davids,   Thomas   Watson,    Bishop  of, 

169,  175- 

St.  George,  Henry,  170. 

Salisbury,     Gilbert     Burnet,     Bishop     of, 

185. 
Salt,  Catherine,  18;  Charles,  18;  Charlotte, 

17;  Charlotte  Emma,  18;   Edward,  17; 

Edward     Tayleur,     18  ;      Eleanor,     17  ; 

Elizabeth,  17,  18;  Emma,  17;  Frances, 

17;    Francis,    17;    Francis   Edwin,    18; 

Francis    Gardner,    17;     Frederick,    18; 

George,     17;     George    Cresswell,     17; 

Harriet,      17;      Harriet     Alethea,     18; 

Henry,    18;   Jane  Ann,    18;   Jolin,    17, 

18;  Joice,  17;  Maria,  18;  Mary,  17,  18; 

Mary  Ann,  17;  Sarah,  18;  Thomas,  18; 

William,  18;  William  Bates,  18. 
Sampson,  Mary,   114. 
Samuell,  Thomas,  126. 
Sanders,  Jane  Ann,  18;  William  Frederick, 

18. 
Sandiver,  Algerina,  no;  Martin,  no. 
Sandys,  Hannibal,  175. 
Sankey,     Eliza,    76  ;     Jacob,    76  ;     Mary 

Elizabeth,  76. 
Satchell,  John,  2  ;  Margaret,  2. 
Saubergue,  Mary,  52  ;  Peter  Lewis,  52. 
Saunders,    Ann,     131  ;     Catherine,     131  ; 

Charlotte,    120,    130,    131  ;   John,    120, 

I30>  131- 
Savile,  Sir  George,  98  ;  Mary,  98. 
Sawyer,  Elizabeth,  105  ;    Sarah,  106,  107  ; 

Stephen,  105-107. 
Say,  Elizabeth,  n2  ;  Mary,  109;  Thomas, 

109  ;  William,  112. 
Saye  and  Sele,  Laurence,  Viscount,  48. 
Scarisbrick,  James,  181  ;  Margaret,  iSi. 
Scarsdale,  Carohne,  Lady,  97,  loi :  Felicite 

Anne  Joseph,  Lady,  99  ;  Sir  Nathaniel, 

Baron,  97,  99,  lOI. 
Scot  or  Scott,  Emma  Anne,  183  ;  Frances, 

30;  Grace,  183;  James,  33;  Janet,  184; 

Sir  John,  192  ;  Mary,  33,  192  ;  Richard, 

192  ;  Rokeby,  183. 
Scott-Gatty,  Alfred  Scott,  44. 
Scurr,  Alice,  88  ;  Elizabeth,  88  ;   Leonard, 

88. 
Searle,  Elizabeth,  63  ;  William,  63. 
Segar,  William,  45. 
Selwood,  Katherine,  80. 
Selwyn,  Anne,  45  ;  Richard,  45. 
Sergeant,  Mary,  69  ;  Thomas,  69. 
Serocold,    Serocole   or   Seracold,    Abigail, 

'69>  '75;    AHce,  165,  175;    Anne,  166, 

167,   169-173,   175,   176  ;    Ann  Frances, 

173;    Ann  Vyse,   173;    Catherine,   166, 

170,  172  ;  Elizabeth,  164,  166-169, 
170-176;  Esther,  169,  176;  Frances, 
173;  Francis,  169,  176;  George,  167, 
170,  171;  Harriet,  176;  Helen,  166, 
172  ;     Henry,     165,     168,     170,     171  ; 


!l6 


Humfry,  165  ;  James,  165  ;  Joane,  165  ; 
John,  164-172;  John  Jackson,  173; 
Margaret,  165,  166,  i6g,  170,  172,  176; 
Marlha,  16O,  168,  169,  170,  172,  173, 
175;  Mary,  166,  167,  171-173,  175,  176; 
Ralph,  165-167,  169-173,  176;  Kol)ert, 
165  ;  Roger,  165  ;  Sarah,  168-170, 
172-174;  Thomas,  165-173,  176;  Walter, 

166,  167,   169,   171,   175,   176;  William, 

167,  170,  171. 
Servanicre,  Judith,  54. 

Shadwell,  Abigail,  21 ;  Alice,  19,  20;  Ann, 

19,  20;  Caroline  Lancilla,  22;  Charles, 
22  ;  Dorothy  Georgiana,  22 ;  Edward, 
19-21  ;  Eleanor,  19,  20 ;  Elizabeth, 
19-22 ;    Elizabeth   Sophia,   20 ;    Esther, 

20,  21 ;  Dame  Frances,  21 ;  Harriet,  21, 
22;  Henry,  19,  22;  Isabella,  20;  Jane, 
20,  21  ;  Joan,  19 ;  John,  19 ;  John 
George,  22  ;  Lancelot,  19-21  ;  Sir 
Lancelot,  21;  Letitia  Ann,  22;  Margaret, 
20,  21;  Mary,  19,  20;  Thomas,  19-21, 
23;  Whorwood,  19,  21  ;  William,  22. 

Shallcross,  Humphr}',  97 ;  Sarah,  97. 

Shaw,  John,  74;  Susannah,  74. 

Shed,  Susanna,  34. 

Shelley,  Henrietta,  197;  Sir  John,  Bt.,  197; 

Lady  Margaret,  197. 
Shepherd,  Mary,  68. 
Sheppard,  Mary  Susannah,  49  ;  Ponsonby, 

49- 

Sherwood,  Mar)',  58. 

Shirley,     Dame     Anne,     igi,     196;      Sir 

Anthony,     Bt.,     196;     Elizabeth,     191; 

Sir  Thomas,  191. 
Shooter,  — ,  57. 
Shuckford,  Hannah,  149. 
Sicklemore,    Elizabeth,    170;    John,    166, 

170;  Martha,  1 66,  170. 
Sidney,  Honi^'^  Mary,  192;  Hon*"'"  Thomas, 

192. 
Silk,  Angell,  7;  Susanna,  7. 
Sinclair,  Abiah,  70  ;  John,  70  ;   Margaret, 

1 87;  Sir  Robert,  187. 
Skargill,  Elizabeth,  86 ;  John,  86. 
SkeeTs,  Ann,   174;  Frances,   174;   Henry, 

174;      Serocold      Clarke,      169,      174; 

Thomas,  1 74. 
Skelton,  Jane,  5  ;  John,  5. 
Skey,  William,  16. 
Skinner,   Daniel,   162  ;   Henry,  87  ;  Joyce, 

87;  Martha,  162. 
Skip,  Mary,  53. 
Slanning,    Margaret,    114;    Sir    Nicholas, 

114. 
Slany,     Elizabeth,      191  ;      Sir     Stephen, 

191. 
Smalbrook,  Ann,  154;  Richard,  154. 
Smale,  Eleanor,  76;  William,  76. 
Smallman,  Mary  Ann,  141. 
Smith,  Agnes,  41  ;   Caroline  Lancilla,  22  ; 

Catherine,    90 ;     Charles   William,    22  ; 

Christopher,    34  ;     Elizabeth,    34,    86  ; 

Frances   Mary,    Lady   Carrington,    175  ; 

Francis,   70;    George,    175;    Georgiana 


Elizabeth,  175  ;    James,  41,  121  ;    John, 

34,    86,    107  ;    Alargaret,    70 ;    Martha, 

121  ;      Mary,      121  ;      Mildred,      139  ; 

Rebecca,    70  ;      Richard   Collins,    121  ; 

Robert,  Baron  Carrington,  175  ;    Sarah, 

140;  — ,  I. 
Smithurst,  Thomas,  164. 
Smyth  or  Smythe,   Anne   Elizabeth,    117; 

Frances,   116;   James,   116,   117;  John, 

122;  Michael,  138. 
Snelling,  Joseph,  142  ;  Kitty,  142. 
Somerville,  Mary,  184. 
Somes,  Joseph,  144  ;  Mary  Ann,  144. 
Sorey,  John,  123. 
Sparke,  John,  1 14;  Mary,  114. 
Sparrey,  Anne,  146 ;  William,  146. 
Sparrowe,  Charlotte,  13. 
Sparry,  Frances,  72  ;  John,  72. 
Spencer,  Ann,  171;  — ,  167. 
Spicer,  Elizabeth,  59  ;  William,  59. 
Springall,  Ferdinando,  131,  132. 
Stacy.  .\nn,  67  ;  John,  67. 
Standish,  — ,  164. 
Stane,  Joan,  4  ;  William,  4. 
Stanhope,  Jane,  99 ;  John,  99 ;  Philip,  Earl 

of  Chesterfield,  99. 
Stanton,  John,  47  ;  Mary,  47. 
Starkey,  Frances,  180;  Richard,  180. 
Statham,  Dame  Elizabeth,  96  ;  Sir  Thomas, 

96 ;  Dame  Thomasine,  96. 
Stayner,  Elizabeth,  48;  Sir  Richard,  48. 
Steere,  Lee,   168,   173;   Martha,   168,   172, 

173- 
Stevenson,    Elizabeth,    129  ;    John,    129  ; 

Martha,  119,  129,  130. 
Stewart,  Lady  Caroline,  91 ;  Lady  Elizabeth, 
185  ;   Frances,   Marchioness  of  London- 
derry,  91  ;    Francis,    Earl  of   Bothwell, 
185  ;  Robert,  Marquess  of  Londonderry, 

91- 
Stidolph,    Sir   Francis,    192  ;    Jane,    192 ; 

Dame  Mary,  192. 
Still,  Jane,  174. 
Stockton,  Eleanor,  34. 
Stokes,  Ann,  8;  James,  8. 
Stone,  Mary,  37 ;  Roger,  37. 
Stothard,  Mary,  173. 
Stoughton,   Bridget,    193  ;    Nicholas,    193 ; 

Rose,  193. 
Stourton,     Charles     Philip,     Lord,     159  ; 

Hon''i«  Edward  Marmaduke,  158. 
Stowel,  Thomas,  25 ;  Thomasia,  25. 
Strangways,  Arthur,  191  ;   Ehzabeth,  191  ; 

-,  165. 

Stratford,  Anthony,  45 ;  Jane,  45. 

Stuart,   Alexander,   Earl   of   Moray,    187; 

James,  Lord  Doune,  187;  Hon""  Amelia, 

187. 
Sutton,  John,  40  ;  Sarah,  37,  40;  Thomas, 

37,  40. 
Swinglehurst,  Elizabeth,  32. 
Sydnall,  Dorothy,  156;  Henrjs  156. 
Sykes,  Henry,  87 ;  Mary,  87. 
Symonds,  Ann,  39;  Thomas,  39. 
Symons,  Anne,  63 ;  William,  63, 


217 


Tabor,  John,  74;  Mary  Anne,  74. 
Tackyn,  John,  63;  Katherine,  63. 
Tanner,     Anthony,     152;      Grace,     152; 

Juliana,  152. 
Tatam,  Margaret,  79. 
Taunton,   Amy,    152 ;    Ann,     152 ;     Anne 

Juliana,     153 ;    Charlotte,     153 ;     Dame 

Charlotte,    152;    Charlotte    Mary,    153; 

Daniel,    153;    Elias,    152,    153;'    Eliza, 

153;     Elizabeth,     153;    Frances,     152; 

Grace,    152;    Jane,    152;   John  Joseph, 

153;   Joseph,    152,    153;    Juliana,    152; 

Mary    Catherine,    153;     Martha,    153; 

Mary,     152,    153;     Mary   Grace,    152; 

Nathaniel,     152,     153 ;     Thomas,    152 ; 

William  Elias,  152  ;   Sir  William  Elias, 

152. 
Tayler,  Elizabeth,  92;  Richard,  92. 
Tayleur,  Harriet,  17. 
Taylor,  Alicia,  62  ;  Anne,  68  ;  Elizabeth, 

181  ;  Isabel,  87  ;  Jacob,  25  ;  John,  87  ; 

Katherine,   25  ;    Richard,    iSi  ;    Robert, 

62,  68;  Sir  Robert,  188;  William,  68. 
Temple,    Anne,    74,     76;      Mary,      115; 

Thomas,    115;     Sir    Thomas,    Bt.,    74, 

76. 
Templeton,       Margaret      Elizabeth,      93  ; 

Thomas,  93. 
Theodosius,    Catherine,    14 ;    Theodosius, 

14. 
Thomas,  Dorothy  Georgiana,  22 ;  Elizabeth, 

20  ;  Robert  Arding,  22. 
Thompson,  George,  158;  Samuel,  151. 
Thomson,    Beatrix,     188  ;     James,     188  ; 

Mary,  1S8;  Thomas,  188. 
Thornhill,    Charles,     14  ;     Cooper,     148  ; 

Ehzabeth,  14S  ;  Sarah,  14. 
Thorowgood,     Martha,     113  ;       Thomas, 

Threele,  Margaret,  192  ;  Richard,  192. 

Thurston,  Elizabeth,  36  ;  Thomas,  36. 

Thuell,  Elizabeth,  62  ;  John,  62. 

Tidcombe,  Edward,  130. 

Tilbury,  Sophia,  140. 

Tilden,  Anne,  140  ;  John,  140  ;    Thomas, 

140. 
Tillie,  Caleb,  153  ;  Eliza,  153. 
Tilt,  Joshua,  10 ;  Mary,  10. 
Todd-Naylor,  Carohne  Ann,  75. 
ToUemache,   Lady  Bridget,    157  ;    Hon'''* 

John,    157  ;     Lionel,    Earl    of    Dysart, 

157- 
Toller,  John,  66;  Mary,  66. 
Tomes,  Elizabeth,  26  ;   Richard,  26. 
Tomson,  Lucy,  67. 
Toope,  Alice,  63;  Bartholomew,  63. 
Topping,  Alice,  32. 
Tories,  Elizabeth,  124  ;  Margery,  124. 
Torry,  Elizabeth,  42. 
Tottie,  Elizabeth,  152;  Thomas,  152. 
Townshend,  Lady  Charlotte,  158;  George, 

Marquess,  158. 
Treby,  Charity,  116;  George,  116. 
Trecothick,  Anna  Margaretta,  98 ;  Barlow, 

98. 


Tredenham,  Benjamin,  114;  Elizabeth, 
114;  John,  114;  Sir  William,  114. 

Trcgagle,  Francis,  65. 

Trehane,  Mary,  24;  William,  24. 

Trehawke,  Alice,  62;  John,  62. 

Trippe,  Catherine,  1 1 1  ;  Charles,  III; 
Rose,  III. 

Triquet,  Ann,  51 ;  Peter,  51. 

Tristram,  Jane,  2 ;  Rebecca,  2 ;  Robert,  2. 

Trotman,  Agnes,  45 ;  Anne,  45,  47-49 ; 
Anne  Elizabeth,  50 ;  Catherine,  45, 
48  ;  Cecilia,  47  ;  Charles,  45-47,  49  ; 
Dorothea,  46,  47 ;  Dorothy,  46,  50 ; 
Edith,  46;  Edward,  45,48-50;  Elizabeth, 
45-48  ;  Emmeline,  50  ;  Fiennes,  48-50  ; 
Frances,  46;  Griffith,  45;  Hannah,  47; 
Harriet,  50;  Harriet  Elizabeth,  50; 
Henry,  45  ;  Hester,  49  ;  Hester  Louisa, 
50;  Jane,  45;  Joan,  45,  49;  John,  45,46; 
John  Fiennes,  50 ;  Joseph,  47  ;  Katherine, 
46 ;    Lawrence   Fiennes,    50 ;    Lenthall, 

47  ;  Lodwicke,  46,  49 ;  Lucy,  50 ;  Mary, 
46-50 ;  Mary  Susannah,  49  ;  Maurice, 
46  ;  Richard,  45,  48  ;  Samuel,  46,  47, 
49 ;    Sarah,   49  ;    Susan,  46  ;    Susanna, 

48  ;  Thomas,  45-48  ;  Throgmorton,  45, 
46  ;  William,  46. 

Trotter,  Beatrix,  1S8. 

Truscott,  Peter,  65  ;  Susannah,  65. 

Trussel,  Alice,  95 ;  John,  95. 

Tudor,    Elizabeth,     188  ;     George,     188  ; 

Henry,  188. 
Tuffnell,  Joseph,  83. 

Tuite,  Dorothy,  94  ;   George  Gustavus,  94. 
Tulse,    Elizabeth,    193  ;    Dame   Elizabeth, 

193  ;  Sir  Henry,  193. 
Turton,  Ann,  20  ;  William,  20. 
Turner,  Anne,   75;    Caroline,   75;   Jacob, 

75;   Judith,  35;  Thomas,  35. 
Tuthill",  John,  58  ;  Sarah,  58. 
Tyndale,    Catherine,    45  ;     Edward,    45  : 

Thomas,  45. 

Underbill,  Elizabeth,  14  ;  William,  14. 
Underwood,  Anne,  166,  172;  Henry,  166, 

172. 
Unett,  Elizabeth,  18;  John,  iS. 
Upton,  Thomas  Overend,  34. 


Vansittart,  Arthur,   175  ;  Hon'''"'  Caroline, 

175;  Charlotte  Eleanor,  175. 
Vates,  Henry,  192;  Jane,  192. 
Vautier,  Elizabeth,  54. 
Vavasour,   Sir    Edward    Marmaduke,   Bt., 

159;  Henry,  26;  Dame  Marcia  Bridget, 

159:     Mary,     97;     Thomas,     97;     Sir 

Thomas,  Bt. ,  159. 
Venner,  Elizabeth,  139;  John,  139. 
Vernon,  Anne,  95 ;  Eleanor,  95  ;  Petronella, 

145:  Thomas,  95. 
Vincent,    Elizabeth,    So ;    Margaret,    192 ; 

Mary,  192;  Thomas,  80,  192. 
Vowler,  Elizabeth,  59;  John,  59. 


218 


Wace,  Anne,  37,  40 ;  John,  37,  40. 
Wade,   Abraham,    149;    Anne,   149,    150; 
Charlotte,   150;    Elisa,   150;    EHzabeth, 
14S-150;  Elhs,  149;   Francis,  148,  150; 
Hannah,    149;   Jane,    148,    151;   John, 
148-151 ;  John  Shuckford,  150;  Margaret, 
176:  Mark,  148,  149:  Mark  Farley,  149; 
Mary,  148  ;  Mary  Anne,  1 50;   Rebecca, 
148,  151;  Su.san,'i49,  150;  Temperance, 
150;   William,    176;   William  Serocold, 
176. 
Wadham,  John,  24;  Margaret,  24. 
Wadman,  Hannah,  47 ;  Robert,  47. 
Wahop,  William,  190. 
Wainwright,  James,  146  ;  Mary,  146. 
Waite,  Jane,  29  ;  John,  29. 
Waldron,  Mary,  78. 
Wales,  Prince  of,  19S. 
Walker,  Ann,  8  ;    Anna,   161  ;    Ehzabeth, 

i6i  ;  John,  161. 
Waller,  Sir  William,  155. 
Wallinger,     Anne,     56  ;     Francisca,     56  ; 

John,  56;  Sarah,  56. 
Walpole,  Sir  Robert,  197. 
Walsh,  Hannah,  146. 
Walter,  Thomasin,  4  :  William,  4. 
Waltham,  John,  13;  Mary,  13. 
Walton,  Sfr  George,  197  ;  Pooley,  197- 
Walwyn,  Anne,  96  ;  Henry,  96. 
Warcup,  Marv,  47  :  Samuel,  47. 
Ward  or  Warde,  Alice.  79,  81 ;  Edward,  6; 
Ellen,  79  ;    Elizabeth,  9,   So-85  ;    Dame 
Elizabeth,     82  :      Frances,     80,     159  ; 
Francis,  159;  George,  81;  Hastings,  81, 
82  :   Helen,   79  ;   Sir  Henry,  85  ;   John, 
79-85  ;   Sir  John,  80,  83-85  ;  Judith,  6  ; 
Katherine,  80,  82,  iSi ;  Kitty  Anne,  So; 
Leonard,  79,  81  ;   Margaret,  79  ;   Mary, 
82-85  !    Dame  Mary,  80,  83,  85  ;    Miles, 
79:    Mrs.,  85;    Pat.  83;    Sir   Patience, 
80-82;     Robert,    79,    81;     Roger,    79; 
Sarah,  82,  84;  Susan,  80-85;  Susannah, 
81 ;  Thomas,  79,  80;  William,  81,  83. 
Ware,  Catherine,  143;  Elizabeth,  139,  143; 
John,    143;    Jonathan,    139;    William, 

139- 
Warnian,  Thomas,  1 32. 
Warmoll,  Catherine,  no;  John,  no. 
Warne,  Edith,  46;  Thomas,  46. 
Warren.    Elizabeth,     136 ;     Isabella,    99  ; 

Richard,  136. 
Warriston,  Sir  Archibald,  Lord,  185. 
Watkins,  Susan,  94;  T.,  94. 
Watson,     Abigail,     169,     175  ;     Thomas, 

Bishop     of    St.     David's,     169,      175  ; 

William,  169,  175. 
des  Wattines,  Felicite  Ann  Joseph,  99. 
Watts,  Anne,  45  ;  Mary,  52  ;  Richard,  45. 
Wayte,  Elizabeth,  47 ;  Thomas,  47. 
Webb,  Arthur,  125;  Bridget,  125;  Joseph, 

72;  Mary,  72. 
Weldon,  Elizabeth,  66  ;  John,  66. 
Welham,  Catherine,  37  ;   John,  38  ;   Mary, 

38;  R.,  37- 
Wells,  Elizabeth,  142;  Thomas,  142. 


Welman,  Edward,  2  ;  Elizabeth,  I,  3  ; 
Grace,  3;  Hannah,  3;  Isaac,  1-3;  Jane, 
2  ;  Katherine,  2  ;  Margaret,  2  ;  Mary, 
1-3  ;  Prudence,  I,  3  ;  Simon,  1-3  ; 
Thomas,  2,  3. 

Welton,  Elizabeth,  148  ;  Richard,  148  ; 
Temper.ance,  148. 

Wennian,  Philip,  Viscount,  50. 

Wentworth,  Edward,  Viscount,  99  ; 
Judith,  Viscountess,  99  ;  Mary, 
Viscountess,     157  ;     Thomas    Viscount, 

99,  lOl- 
West,  Lady  Georgiana,   157  ;    John,   Earl 

Dela  Warr,  157. 
Westby,  Lucy,  134. 

Westcombe,  Catherine,  65  ;  Clement,  65. 
Westcott,  Margaret,  113;  William,  n3. 
Westminster,  Dean  of,  118,  127,  131. 
Westmoreland,  John,  Earl  of,  199. 
Westrop,  Francis,   167,   171,   I7S  :    ^^^^V' 

167,  171,  175- 
Whetenhall,  George,  192  ;  Mary,  192. 
Whibley,  John,  140  ;  Sally,  140. 
Whichcote,  Dame  Jane,  65  ;  Sir  Paul,  Bt., 

65- 
Whitby,  Catherine,  40. 
White,  Amy,  131;  Ann,  120;  Ferdinando, 

120  ;  Simon,  131,  132. 
Whitmore,  Charles,  20 ;  Elizabeth  Sophia, 

20. 
Whitworth,   George,  95 ;    Mary,   95,    106, 

173;  Richard,  166,  173. 
Widdowes,  Elizabeth,  17. 
Wigginton,  Henrietta,  195;  Thomas,  195. 
Wightwaye,  Thomasine,  63 ;  William,  63. 
Wigley,  Elizabeth,  96 ;  John,  96. 
Wilcox,  John,  20;  Mary,  20. 
Wildbore,  Mary,  4 ;  Nicholas,  4. 
Wilkinson,  Christian,  78 ;  William,  78. 
WiUiames,  Frances  Anna,  70;  John,  70. 
Williams,  Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  91  ;  Ehzabeth, 

n4,   180;   Frances,   180;   George,   152; 

John,  50,  114,  180,  196;  Sir  John,  196; 

Mary,   50,  91;    Dame    Mary,   91,   196; 

Richard,  196;  — ,  115. 
Williamson,  ilary,  146. 
Willoughby,  Alice,  95 ;  Sir  Robert,  95. 
Wills,   Anne,  63;   Eleanor,    17;   William, 

17;  Zachary,  63. 
Wilson,  Anne,  145:  John,  151. 
Winch,  Dame  Cecilia,  193  :  Sir  Humphry, 

193- 
Winchcombe,  Henry,  127. 
Winchelsea,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  no. 
Winchester,  Bishop  of,  200. 
Windham,  Ash,  6;  Sarah,  6:  William,  6. 
Wingfield,  Elizabeth,  117;  William,  n?. 
Winn,  Eleanor,  19S  ;   Richard,  198. 
Winter,  Robert,  82. 
Wirdnam,  George,  155. 
Wise,  Sir  Edward,   114  :     Margery,   114  ; 

Thomas,  1 14. 
Wiseman,  Mr.  127. 
Wolfe,  General,  81. 
Wollaston,  Elizabeth,  74  ;  Thomas,  74. 


219 


Wood,  Alexander,  86  ;  Alice,  86  ;  Anne, 
86-88,  90-93  ;  Audley,  88  ;  Lady 
Caroline,  91 ;  Catherine,  90;  Sir  Charles, 
94  ;  Decinia  Magdalena,  94  ;  Dorothy, 
5,  89-94  ;  Edward,  S6-90,  92  ;  Eleanor, 
145  ;  Elizabeth,  42,  86-93,  160  ;  Ellen, 
87  ;  Florentia,  94  ;  Frances,  90,  94  ; 
Frances  Rachel,  94  ;  Frederick,  93  ; 
Henrietta,  94  ;  Henry,  88,  92,  93  ; 
Isabel,  87  ;  James  Templeton,  93  ;  Jane, 
88,  90  ;  John,  4,  86-88,  90,  91  ; 
Sir  John,  87 ;  Joyce,  87 ;  ICatlierine, 
90 ;  Martha,  88,  90 ;  Mary,  4,  86,  87, 
90-93  ;  Nicholas,  86,  88,  90  ;  Peter,  86  ; 
Peter  Scrymsher,  Dean  of  Middleham, 
94 ;  Philippa,  86 ;  Robert,  5,  86,  89-92  ; 
Robert  Richard,  92  ;  Rosamond,  87  ; 
Sarah,  90;  Susan,  79,  87,  88,  94;  Dame 
Susan,  87,  94;  Susannah,  89:  Thomas, 
79,  86-91,  93;  William,  42,  86-88,  90; 
William  Leheup,  94. 

Woodcock,  James,  181;  Margaret,  181. 

Woodley,  James,  56. 

Woods,  Sir  Albert  William,  43  ;  Sir 
William,  14-16. 

Woodward,  Anthony,  119;  Elizabeth,  119, 
124. 

Woolrich,  Elizabeth,  191. 


Worsley,     Elizabeth,     87  ;     John,      164  ; 

Margaret,  164;  Thomas,  87. 
Worthington,    Ellen,    12;     Rachel,     183; 

William,  12,  183. 
Wright,   John,   28 :    Richard,   28 ;    Sarah, 

28;  Susanna,  28. 
Wrightshouses,  Sir  Lewis,  Lord,  184. 
Wyatt,  Anne,  7,  178;  John,  3;  Prudence, 

3;  William,  178. 
Wykeham,  Eliza,  50;  Fiennes,  50;  Hester 

Louisa,  50;  Philip  Thomas,  50. 
Wykeham- Martin,  Eliza,  50;  Fiennes,  50. 
Wyndhani,    Dame    Elizabeth,     195,    197  ; 

Sir  Francis,  Bt.,   195  ;   Dame  Henrietta, 

195  ;  Dame  Hester,  195. 
Wynyard,  Georgiana  Charlotte,  l6l ;  Sarah, 

j6l ;  Sophia,  161;  William,  161. 
Wyse,  Edward,  123. 

Yarde,  Katherine,  63 :  Richard,  63. 
York,   William   Markham,  Archbishop  of, 

lOI. 

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Sir  Samuel,  Bt.,  61 ;  Sarah,  26;  William 

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