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A    KNIGHT    OF  THE    TORRELL    FAMILY. 
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HAWLEY,    1552  ;     HERVEY,    1558  ;    COOKE,    1570  ; 
EAVEN,  1612 ;  and  OWEN  AND  LILLY,  1634. 

TO  WHICH  ARE  ADDED, 

FROM    VARIOUS    HARLEIAN    MANUSCRIPTS: 
AND    AN   APPENDIX 


CONTAININa 


Mtxxfs  €sm  i^etitijrees. 


EDITED,  WITH  AN  INDEX  OF  NAMES, 


BY 


WALTER    C.    METOALEE,    E.S.A. 


LONDON : 

1878. 


HAROLD  B.  LEELiR'''-RV 

BRIGHAM  YO'JNG  L'  -  fV 

PROVO.  U  i  AH 


preface. 


The  first  Visitation  of  Essex  given  in  this  Volume  is  that  of  1552.  It  is 
taken  from  Add.  MS.  7098,  which  professes  to  contain  the  Visitations  of 
this  and  other  Counties  by  Hawley,  Clarencieux,  6  Edward  VI.,  and 
appears  to  be  the  only  authority  for  the  statement  that  a  Visitation 
of  this  County  was  made  by  him  in  that  year. 

The  second  Visitation,  that  of  1558,  is  taken  from  Harleian  MS.  1137, 
which  contains,  inter  alia,  "  The  Visitation  of  Essex,  taken  by  William 
Hervey,  Esq.  alias  Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes :  begonne  the  lO'^^  day  of 
August,  Anno  1558,  in  the  5^^*  and  6*^'^  yeares  of  the  raygnes  of  our 
Soveringe  Lord  &  Lady  King  Phillipe  &  Queene  Mary,"  being  copied  by 
Jacob  Chaloner,  and  by  him  dedicated  to  Garter,  Principal  King  of  Arms, 
26  December,  1615.  It  does  not  appear  that  the  original  of  this  Visita- 
tion is  at  the  College  of  Arms,  or  that  there  is  any  copy  elsewhere  than 
among  the  Harleian  MSS. 

The  third  Visitation  of  Essex  appears  to  have  been  made,  between 
1570  and  1583,  by  Robert  Cooke,  Clarencieux,  of  which  the  original  is  at 
the  College  of  Arms  ;  no  distinct  copy  is  to  be  found  among  the  MSS.  at 
the  British  Museum,  but  the  greater  part  of  it  appears  to  be  included  in 
Harleian  MS.  6065,  which  also  comprises  the  fourth  Visitation  of  Essex, 
that  by  John  Eaven,  Richmond  Herald,  in  1612 — 1615,  of  which  a  copy 
is  at  the  College  of  Arms.     The  whole  of  this  MS,  is  given  in  this  Volume 


VI  PREFACE. 

under  the  heading  of  "Visitation  of  Essex,  1612,"  being  the  title  the 
MS.  bears  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Harleian  MSS. 

The  fifth  Visitation  was  made  in  1634  by  George  Owen,  York  Herald, 
and  Henry  Lilly,  Rouge  Eose.  It  is  given  in  this  Volume  from  Harleian 
MS.  1542,  and  professes  to  have  been  coppyed  hy  the  originally  which  is  at 
the  College  of  Arms.  Of  the  sixth  Visitation,  that  of  1664,  the  original 
MS.  is  at  the  College  of  Arms,  and  no  copy  is  known  to  exist  elsewhere. 

The  "Miscellaneous  Essex  Pedigrees "  which  follow  the  last  mentioned 
Visitation  have  been  taken  from  the  following  Harleian  MSS. : — 

MS.  1083,  which  professes  to  contain  the  arms  and  pedigrees  of 
the  Visitation  of  1634; 

MS.  1096,  containing,  inter  alia,  Pedigrees  of  London  Gentry, 
collected  by  Mr.  Lillie,  Mr.  Withie,  and  others,  from  which  the 
pedigree  of  CAarpioN  of  Witham,  co.  Essex,  has  been  taken ; 

MS.  1398,  containing  pedigrees  of  divers  Essex  families,  from 
which  the  pedigree  of  Legatt  of  Havering,  co.  Essex,  has  been 
taken ; 

MS.  1482,  containing  a  collection  of  descents  and  arms  of  the 
gentry  of  Essex,  seeming  [vide  Catalogue)  not  to  have  been  copied 
from  any  particular  Visitation  Book  ; 

MS.  1541,  containing,  inter  alia,  a  large  collection  of  the 
descents  of  Essex  families  made  by  Mr.  Mundy  from  the  Visita- 
tions of  1583,  1614,  and  1634,  "  divers  of  them  being  enlarged  and 
continued  by  Mr.  Mundy,  Mr.  Eobert  Dale,  etc."  {vide  Catalogue) ; 
and 

MS.  1557,  containing  the  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Oxford 

made   by  John  Phillipott,  Somerset  Herald,  and  William  Eyley, 

Blue  Mantle  Pursiiivant  of  Arms,  in  the  year  1634,  from  which 

the    pedigree    of   Fishee    of    PrittleweU,    co.    Essex,    has    been 

taken. 

These  Miscellaneous  Pedigrees  refer  either  to  families  not  already 

noticed,  or  forming  additions  to,  or  continuations  of,  descents  already 

given. 


PREFACE.  VU 

The  compilers  of  tlie  Visitations  of  1612  and  1634,  particularly  tlie 
former,  borrowed  mnch,  and  altered  much  of  -what  they  borrowed,  from 
previous  Visitations.  This  has  rendered  repetition  in  some  instances 
unavoidable,  but  I  have  been  careful  to  note  alterations,  instead  of 
repeating  pedigrees,  wherever  practicable. 

In  an  Appendix  will  be  found  Berry's  Essex  Pedigrees.  With 
this  addition,  it  is  believed,  the  present  work  will  contain  all  that  is 
known  of  Essex  Families  out  of  the  College  of  Arms. 

I  have  endeavoured  to  render  this  work  as  accurate  as  possible, 
especially  as  to  proper  and  local  names,  and,  in  these  respects,  I  think  it 
will  bear  favourable  comparison  with  more  than  one  of  the  publications 
of  a  similar  nature  already  issued  by  the  Society. 

No  doubt,  time  can  scarcely  be  said  to  be  thrown  away,  or  trouble 
ill-bestowed,  in  the  accurate  reproduction  of  the  original  MS.  of  a  Visi- 
tation, and  even  then,  care  might  be  taken  to  explain  differences  in 
orthography  between  the  proper  and  local  names  there  given  and  those  in 
modern  use  applicable  to  the  same  persons  and  places ;  but  to  reproduce, 
as  a  work  worthy  the  name,  and  acceptable  to  the  Members,  of  the  Society, 
a  MS.,  itself  a  copy,  or  more  probably  a  copy  of  a  copy,  of  a  Visitation 
written  long  ago  by  some  one,  alike  ignorant  of  the  names  and  localities 
described,  and  careless  of  the  effect  of  errors  in  their  transcription, 
and  to  preserve  carefully  all  such  errors,  without  an  attempt  to  explain 
or  correct  them,  and  to  do  this  by  way  of  giving  what  Mr.  Fetheeston, 
in  his  '  Warwickshire,'  calls  a  literal  copy,  is  not  my  idea  of  the 
duty  of  an  Editor,  nor,  in  my  opinion,  is  it  one  that  can  be  further 
indulged  in  without  seriously  compromising  the  usefulness,  and  lowering 
the  status,  of  the  Society's  Publications. 

I  have  arranged  all  the  Visitations,  as  well  as  the  Miscellaneous 
Pedigrees,  and  Berry's  Essex  Pedigrees,  alphabetically,  as  being  most 
convenient  for  reference. 

The  length  of  this  book  renders  it  necessary  to  issue  it  in  two 
Parts.  The  first  (the  present  Volume)  contains  the  Visitations  of  1552, 
1558,  1612,  and  1634.     The  second  will  contain  the  Miscellaneous  Pedi- 


Till  PREFACE^ 

grees  and  Berry's  Essex  Pedigrees,  with  Errata  and  Addenda,  and  an 
Index  of  Names  to  the  whole  work.  This  part  is  in  the  press,  and  will 
he  issued  with  as  little  delay  as  possible. 

I  recommend  the  Members  to  note  up  the  Errata  and  Addenda. 
These  will  be  greater  in  number  than  I  could  wish,  and  as  far  as  possible 
they  will  be  referred  to  in  the  Index. 

My  best  thanks  are  due  to  Mr.  Eveeard  Green,  E.S.A.,  for  much 
assistance  in  the  blazon  of  the  Arms  and  otherwise. 

WALTEE    C.    METCALFE. 

8  Gloucester  Street,  S.W. 
March,  1879. 


PART    I. 


aist    of   ^etiiijrees. 

Most  of  the  Minor  Pedigrees,  not  separately  recorded,  and  all  entries  of  Arms  only, 
are  not  included,  but  of  course  are  referred  to  in  the  Index. 


VISITATION    OF    1552. 


Bablee  

PAGE 

1 

Barnes,  No.  1     .    . 

.      2 

Babnes,  No.  2     .    . 

.    .      3 

BiBSWORTH      .     .     . 

.    .      1 

Bourne 

.     .      4 

Bowes    ..... 

.     .      5 

Browne 

.     .      5 

Bubre,  Burb  .    .    . 

.     .      6 

COBNISH       .... 

.     .       8 

COBNWALL  .... 

.     .       6 

De  Veee,  see  Vebe. 

Evebaed    .... 

.     .      7 

GOLDINO 8 

Haeris,  No.  1       ....  9 

Harris,  No.  2      ....  9 

King 10 

Marsh 10 

Meautys 10 

MiLDMAY 11 

Naylinghuest   ....  11 

Pascall,  No.  1     ....  11 

Pascall,  No.  2    ....  12 

Petbe 12 

EiCH 13 


PAGE 

Smyth is 

Swallow 14 

Sysley 14 

Tey 15 

TiRRELL 15 

Vere 16 

Wentworth,  No.  1      .    .  16 

Wentwobth,  No.  2      .    .  17 

Whitbbed 17 

White is 

WiLFOED 18 

Wiseman 18 


VISITATION    OF    1558. 


Amys,  Amyce 19 

Ayloffe 20 

Baaed 22 

Babnabye 20 

Barnard 20 

Barnes 21 

Babeington,  No.  1       .     .  22 

Baebington,  No.  2      .    .  87 

Barry 81 

Battell 23 

Beckingham 24 

Bedell 24 

Bell 25 

Beriff 2.5 

BooDE,  Boade,  No.  1   .     .  26 

Boode,  Boade,  No.  2  .    .  73 

Bowes 27 

Bradbury 28 

Bridges,  Bruges    ...  29 

Brockett 30 

Brokesboene      ....  96 

Beowne 31 

BURRE 32 

Butler 32 

Capell 32 

Cardinall 33 

Caeington 33 


Cheeke 

91 

Chetwinde    

22 

Cliffe    

35 

Clipsbye 

67 

Clouvile,  see  Clovile. 

Clovile,  Clouvile,  Col- 

vile    

36 

Cogshall,  Cogeshall   . 

37 

Cole 

38 

Col  VILE,  see  Clovile. 

Cooke     

39 

Cotton  

40 

CUTTE     

44 

Darcy    

44 

Deanb    

47 

De  Vere     

47 

DORWARD    

104 

Eliott 

48 

Elrington,  Eelington  . 

49 

Enfield 

23 

Eton 

50 

FiNDEBNE    

107 

Fitch 

51 

FiTZHEBBERT        .      .      .      . 

63 

FiTZ  SIMOND 

100 

FODRINGHAY 

52 

FOOED      

53 

GrAWDEY 67 

Geeeaed 94 

Glascock 54 

GOLDING 55 

GoocH 56 

Geay 57 

Geeene 57 

Haeeis 59 

Hend 34 

HiGATTE       ......  61 

HiGHAM 62 

INGOW 103 

Jenkyn 63 

Jenoue 63 

JOBSON 64 

josselyn, jocelyn     .    ,  65 

King 66 

Knightley 67 

Lacon,  Lakyn     ....  68 

Langham 41 

Lathom 68 

Leynham 34 

LrSTEE,  Lystee  ....  70 

Lucas 71 

Mandeville 22 

Mannock 72 

Mantell 72 


C  PAGE 

Maelae 74 

Maxey 75 

]Mayxaed 76 

MeaXtis 76 

ITlLDMAY 78 

Moxorx,  Xo.  1     ....  78 

Moxoux,  No.  2     ....  79 

MOBGAN,  No.  1     ....  80 

MORGAX,  No.  2     ...     .  8.3 

mountchexsey  ....  83 

mouxtfoet.  mountfokd  84 

Naylinghubbst     ...  85 

Nichols.  Nicholls     .    .  86 

Paegeter 8G 

Parkee 87 

Parratt 76 

Pascall 88 

Pawne 24 

Petre 89 

POUXCETT 90 

POYNTZ 91 


LIST   OF   PEDIGEEES. 

PAGE 

Pyrtox 92 

QCAELES 93 

Ratcliffe,  Eadcliffe    .    94 

Raymoxd 95 

Eayxsfoed 96 

ElDWAEE 41 

PiOBEETS 97 

eochesteb 97 

Sands,  Saxdes    ....    99 

Scott 100 

Shaepe 100 

Smith 101 

Stauxtox.  Staxtox.  No.  1  102 
Stauxtox.  Staxtox,  No.  2  101 
Steaxgmax,  No.  I  .  .  .  103 
Steaxgjiax,  No.  2  ...     73 

SCTTOX 105 

Swallow 106 

swixburxe 106 

Texdrixg 107 

Tey 108 


THITES^tt 52 

TiREELL,  Tyrrell  .    .    .  110 

Toerell 115 

Tussive,  Tl-ebsab    .    .    .117 

Vavasoce 118 

Yeexox 118 

Waldegeayb;     Wal- 

GEAVE,  No.  1     .      .      .      .119 

GBAVE,  No.  2    .     .     .     .  122 

Wateville 41 

Wentwoeth 124 

Westox 125 

Whitbeed 126 

WiLFOED,  No.  1    .      .      .      .    127 
WlLFOBD,  No.  2    .      .     .      .   128 

WiSEMAX 129 

WiTHEE 130 

WOULPHE 81 

Weoth 132 


VISITATION    OF    1612. 


Aleyx,  Alleyx  .  .  .  .133 
Appultox,  Apletox   .    .134 

Aechee 136 

Aegall 137 

ASTLEY 138 

Audley,  Awdeley     .    .  139 

Ayloffe 141 

Bakee 145 

Baxixge 142 

Baekee 143 

Baexaed 144 

Baeeett 145 

Baeeixgtox 146 

Battell 227 

Beckixghau 149 

Belhouse 145 

Bell 150 

Bexdish 316 

Bexxett 150 

Bickeetox 151 

Bixgham 152 

Blake 152 

Blouxt 153 

BODDYE 155 

Boode,  Boade     .     .     .     .292 

BOUEXE 156 

Beadbuey 157 

Beamstox 157 

Beicher.  Beether  .  .  158 
Beidges.  BEroES  .  .  .  158 
BBOCKiiAX,  Bbookman    .  161 

Beoughtox 161 

Browxe,  No.  1  .  .  .  .162 
Browxe.  No.  2  .  .  .  .163 
Browxe,  No.  3  ...  .  164 
Browxe,  No.  4    ....  165 

Bugge 167 

Bullock 168 

Burre,  Bure 169 

Butler 169 

Cajiocke 170 

Capell 171 

Cabdixall 172 

Carixgtox 173 


Chastelix 

226 

Helyox 

.  203 

Checke  

176 

HiGHAXi,  No.  1     .    .     . 

.  216 

Church  

177 

HiGHAM,  No.  2      ,      .      . 

.  217 

Cliffe   

178 

HOLFORD      

.  218 

Cloptox     

179 

HOXE 

.  220 

Clouyile,  sec  Cloyile. 

Humble 

.  220 

Clovile.  Clouvile,  Col- 

Jexoue  

.  221 

vile    

180 

JOSSELYX,  JOCELIX,  No. 

1  223 

COLLIX 

182 

JOSSELYX,  JOCELIX,   No, 

2  226 

CoLviLE,  see  Clovile. 

Kempe   

.  230 

Coo 

182 

Kiekeby     

.  232 

Cooke     

183 

LiSTOE.  Lyster  .     .     , 

.  233 

Coys 

184 

LOXGMORE  

.  234 

Crochrode     .... 

184 

Lucas     

.  235 

Dale 

186 

LUCKIX 

.  237 

Darcy 

-186 

LUKYX     

.  238 

Deaxe    

ISS 

Man 

.  240 

De  Bois,  see  Archer. 

Maxxyxge     .... 

.  241 

Dexyee  

189 

Markauxt     .... 

.  241 

Dichfield 

189 

Marlar 

.  242 

Deuey    

190 

Maesham,  Masham    . 

.  244 

Eglesfield    .... 

191 

Marstox 

.  244 

Eliott 

191 

Massey 

.  246 

EXFIELD 

227 

Maxey 

.  246 

Etox 

192 

Meutis 

.  247 

EVEEAED      

193 

Medhope    

Milborxe  

.  248 

Faxshaw    

194 

.  248 

Filleall,  Filleoll  . 

195 

MiLDMAY 

.  249 

Fitch 

197 

Moxoux      

.  252 

Fitzwilliam  .... 

197 

MORDAUNT        .... 

.  253 

Feaxcis 

200 

MOEGAX.  No.  1      .      .      . 

.  255 

Freer,  Fryer    .    .    . 

200 

Morgan,  No.  2    .    .    . 

.  255 

Frith 

201 

MOEICE 

.  256 

Gext 

202 

MOUXTFOET,        MOUXT- 

Gerxox  

Goodday    

203 
203 

FOED           

.  2.56 

Nelsox 

.  257 

Greexe  

204 

NiGHTIXGALE        .      .      . 

.  258 

Grimstox 

205 

Paegetee  

.  259 

GULIAJI 

208 

Paekee.  No.  1     .     .    . 

.  259 

Hale 

209 

Paekee,  No.  2     .     .     . 

.  260 

Hardres 

211 

Pascall     

.  260 

Harlakexdex   .    .    . 

210 

Patmeee    

.  227 

Harris 

213 

Pexnixge 

.  262 

Harvey,  Heevey   .    . 

214 

Perte     

.  263 

LIST   OF   PEDIGREES. 


XI 


PAGE 

Petre 26-1: 

Pett 265 

PiNCHON 266 

POYNTZ 267 

QUAELES 271 

Eadcliff,  Eatcliff  .    .  271 

Raven 142 

Eevb 275 

Rich 276 

ElKEDON 161 

Eobekts 279 

eochester 279 

Rone 281 

rowbotham 282 

Rowe.  Roe 282 

Sams,  8ames 283 

Randford 285 

Sands,  Sandes    .    .    ,    ,286 
Sayer,  Sayre     ....  286 

Scott 287 

SEBRiaHT 288 


PAGE 

Smith 173 

Staunton,  Stanton   .    .  290 

Stephens 29() 

Stepneth 291 

Strangman 291 

Tallakarne 293 

Tanpield 294 

Tendring 296 

Tey 297 

Thursby,  Thoresby  .  .  298 
TiRRELL,  Tyrrell  .     .    .  299 

Tryan 303 

Turner,  No.  1  ....  303 
Turner,  No.  2  ....  304 
tusser,  turssar     .    .    .304 

TWBDY 305 

Vavasor 306 

Vernon 307 

AValdegrave,   Wal- 

GRAVE 307 

Walter 310 


PAGE 

Walthall 311 

Watton 311 

Went  worth 312 

Westley 316 

Weston 318 

WhitcombEiWhetcombe  320 

Whitbred 320 

White 321 

WiLFORD 322 

Winch 323 

Wiseman,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  324 
Wiseman,  No.  2  .  .  .  .  326 
Wiseman,  No.  3  .    .     .    .  327 

Wither 328 

Worthington     ....  328 

Wortley 329 

Wroth 330 

VVyatt 331 

Young,  Yonge    ....  332 


VISITATION    OF    1634. 


Aleyn,  Alleyn,  No.  1      .  333 
Aleyn,  Alleyn,  No.  2      .  334 

Alston 335 

Aegall 335 

Ashton,  Ayson    .....  336 

Astley 336 

Atslow 337 

Atwood 338 

AUDLEY,  Awdley    .     .     .  338 

Aylett 339 

Ayloffe 340 

Ayson,  see  Ashton. 

Badcock 840 

Ballet 341 

Barker 3J 1 

Barkham 342 

Baron,  No.  1       .     .     .     .342 

Baron,  No.  2 343 

Barrington 343 

Barrow 344 

Bassano 344 

Bayly 345 

Bendish 346 

Bendlowes 347 

Bennett,  No.  1   .     .    .     .  347 
Bennett,  No.  2  .     .    .     .  348 

Beriff 348 

Berners 349 

Bigg 349 

Bingham 350 

Blower 351 

Bokenham 351 

BONHAM 352 

Boosey 352 

bourchier 353 

Bourne 354 

Bowes 355 

Brawston 356 

Brand 357 

Bridges 358 

Brisco 496 

Bristow 358 

Browne,  No.  1     .    .    .    .  359 
Browne,  No.  2    ....  359 


Browne,  No.  3  ....  361 
Browne,  No.  4  ...  .  362 
Browne,  No.  5    .     .    .     .  365 

Bugge 363 

Burnett 364 

Bury 364 

Butler 365 

Byrd,  No.  1 365 

Eyed,  No.  2 366 

Cage,  No.  1 367 

Cage,  No.  2 368 

Caldwell 368 

Cannyng 369 

Capell 370 

Cardinall 370 

Carew 371 

Castell 371 

Chamber,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  372 
Chamber,  No.  2  .    .     .     .  372 

Cheeke 373 

Chester     ......  374 

Chilborne 374 

Church,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  375 
Church,  No.  2     .    .     .     .  376 

Cliffe 376 

Clopton 377 

Clouvile,  see  Clovile. 
Clovile,  Clouvile,  Col- 
vile    377 

COLDHAM 378 

Cole,  No.  1 378 

Cole,  No.  2 379 

Collin 379 

CoLviLE,  see  Clovile. 

Coo,  No.  1 380 

Coo,  No.  2 3S1 

Cooke,  No.  1 381 

Cooke,  No.  2 382 

Cooke,  No.  3 382 

COTEEL 383 

Cotton,  No.  1  ....  384 
Cotton,  No.  2     .    .    .    .  384 

Coys 385 

Ceochrode 385 


Crompe 386 

CUDMORE 386 

Darcy 387 

Davenant 388 

Deane 388 

Deeing 380 

Deuey 389 

Drywood,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  389 
Drywood,  No.  2  .     .     .     .  390 

Edon 390 

Eldred 391 

Eliston 392 

Elrington 392 

Eltonhead 393 

Emery,  Amery  ....  393 
EVEEAED,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  394 
EVEEAED,  No.  2  .  .  .  .  394 
EvEEAED,  No.  3  .     .     .     .  395 

Faer 395 

Fileall,  Filioll    .    .    .  396 

Fitch 397 

Fleming 397 

foetescue 398 

Franke 399 

Freeman 399 

Freer,  Fryer     ....  400 

Freshwater 401 

Fulwer 401 

Gardiner 402 

Garfoot 403 

Gent 403 

Gethin 404 

GiBBES 405 

Gilbert 405 

Glascock,  No.  1  ...  406 
Glascock,  No.  2      ...  406 

GODBOLD 407 

GousoN 360 

GOODAY 408 

GouGH 408 

Greene,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  409 
Greene,  No.  2     ...     .  409 

Griffith 410 

Geimston 410 


xu 


LIST   OF   PEDIGREES. 


PAGE 

GYXE3 411 

Hakd-vtick 412 

Harixgtok 412 

Haelakent)EX  .  .  .  .413 
Habeis.  Xo.  1  ....  414 
Haeeis.  No.  2  .  .  .  .415 
Haebis,  No.  3      ....  415 

Haete 416 

Harvey 416 

Hexshaw 417 

Hebox 417 

High  AM,  No.  1  .  .  .  .418 
HiGHAM,  No.  2     .     .     .     .419 

HiEST 420 

HOBSOX 420 

HOLCBOFT 421 

HOLGATE 421 

HOLSTOCK 422 

HOXE 422 

Ho>-rn-ooD 423 

Houghton 510 

How 425 

HUMFBEY 425 

Jackaia:n- 426 

JAMES 426 

Jeffries 427 

Jekyll 427 

Jex^-yxs 428 

Jexoue 429 

JOHXSOX 430 

JOSSELYX,  JOCELLS-  .      .      .   430 

KEiiPE 431 

KiGHLEY 431 

KjyiGHTBRIDGE    ....   432 

Lake 432 

Lan'gley 433 

Lathom 433 

Leigh 434 

Lexthall 431 

LiTLE 435 

Lomley 436 

LccAS 437 

LucKiN 437 

Lukyk 438 

LUTHEB.  Xo.  1      .      .      .      .  439 

Luther.  No.  2     .     .     .     .  439 

Lyxgvtood 410 

Lynne 410 

Lyon 441 

Machell 441 

Man,  No.  1 442 

Man,  No.  2 443 

SIanwood 443 

Maelab 444 

Mabsham,  Masham     .     .  444 

Mabtyn 44.J 

Maunsell 446 

Maxey 446 

May 447 

Maydstone 447 

Meade.  No.  1 448 

Meade,  No.  2 449 

Meade.  No.  3 450 

Meeell 430 

Midleton 451 

MiLBOENE 451 

MiLDMAY,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  452 
MiLDMAY,  No.  2  .      .     .     .  452 


PAGE 

MiLDMAY,  No.  3  .     .     .     .  454 
MiLDMAY.  No.  4  .     .     .     .  454 

Millington 455 

MooEE,  No.  1 455 

MooBE.  No.  2 456 

MoBDAUNT,  Mordant     .  456 

MoEiCE 457 

MoTT 458 

Nevill 459 

Newpobt 460 

Nicholson,  Nicolson  .    .461 
Nightingale     ....  462 

Owen 463 

Palmer,  No.  1     ...    .  463 
Palmer,  No.  2     ...     .  464 

Pabke 464 

Partridge,  No.  1    .    .    .  465 
Partridge,  No.  2    .     .     .46 

Parvish 466 

Peebes 466 

Penington 467 

Penistone 468 

Peete 468 

Petee 469 

Pettus 469 

PiNCHON 470 

Plumme 470 

POETER 471 

Prescott 472 

Pulley 472 

Pyott 473 

Pybton 473 

QUABLES 474 

Eadcliff,  Ratcliff  .    .  474 

Ray    . 475 

Raymond,  No.  1  .    .     .    .  475 
Raymond,  No.  2  .     .     .    .  476 

Reve 476 

ROBEBTS 478 

ROCH 477 

Rous.  No.  1 478 

Rous,  No.  2 479 

RowE,  Roe 479 

RUDD 480 

Rush 481 

Sadler 481 

St.  Piere 482 

Sams,  Sames.  No.  1      .    .  482 
Sams,  Sames,  No.  2     .    .  483 

Sandford 484 

Sayer,  Saybe     ....  484 

Scott 485 

Seymer 486 

Shaa 486 

Shabpe 487 

Slaney 487 

Smyth.  No.  1 487 

Smyth.  No.  2 188 

Smyth,  No.  3 489 

Smyth,  see  Nevill  .    .    .  159 

Snape 489 

SOAME 490 

SOBBELL.  No.  1     .     .     .     ,  490 
SOEEELL,  No.  2    .     .     .     .491 

Southcotb 491 

Spabeow 492 

Stanley 493 

Stoneb 493 


PAGE 

Stjliaed 494 

Swan 494 

Symonds 495 

Sympson 496 

Talcott 497 

Tanfield 498 

Tavebneb,  No.  1  .  .  .  498 
Tavebnee,  No.  2      .     .     .  499 

Tendbing 499 

Tennant 500 

Tetlow 501 

Thistlethwaite  .  .  .  501 
Thuesby,  Thoeesby    .    .  502 

Thwaits 503 

Tiebell     503 

Topesfield 504 

TowsE 505 

Teaffoed 505 

Teapps 506 

Teench 507 

Teott 507 

Teeke 508 

TuENEB,  No,  1  ....  508 
TuENEE,  No.  2  ....  509 
TussEE 353 

TUTHILL 510 

Tyndall 511 

Vavasoe 512 

Veenon 512 

Vessey 513 

Wakeeing 513 

Waldegeave,  No.  1  .  .  514 
Waldegeave,  No.  2  .  .  515 
Wale     .......  516 

Wallingee 515 

Waltee 359 

Waltee 517 

Waed 518 

Waee 518 

Weblin 519 

Wentwoeth 519 

Whetstone 520 

Whitbeed 520 

Whitcombe,Whetcombe  521 

White 521 

Whitgift 522 

Whiting 522 

Wilcocks 523 

WiLFOED 523 

Williams 524 

Williamson 524 

WiLMEE 525 

Wilson 525 

Winch 526 

Wiseman,  No.  1  .  .  .  .  626 
Wiseman,  No.  2  .  .  .  .  529 
Wiseman.  No.  3  .  .  .  .  529 
Wiseman,  No.  4  .  .  .  .  530 
Wiseman,  No.  5  .    .     .    .  530 

Wood 531 

Woodcock 532 

Weight.  No.  1  ...  .  532 
Weight,  No.  2     .     .     .     .  532 

Wyatt 534 

Wyke 535 

Young,  Yonge    .    .    .    .536 


Wi^itatiom  of  €00ejc. 


c. 


PART    I. 


W  imitation  of  €S0ejc, 

1552. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Ermine,  three  bars  ivavij  sahle,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
[Barlee.]  2ando.  Azure,  three  eagles  displayed  or  [Bibswortb.'],  impaling 
quarterly  of  six — 1.  Barlee.  2.  Or,  a  water  bouyet  sahle,  a  hordure  of  the 
second  lezantee.  [Lanway.]     2'he  rest  blank. 

Sir  Hugh  Bibsworth  Knyght  had  issue  :=f= 


S''  Edmond  Bibsworth,  K.  lord  of  the  Manner  of  Bibsworth^ 
in  com.  Hertford  and  Southouse  in  Essex. 


John  Bibsworth=p        Joan,  wyfe  to  Tho-=j=        Agnes,  wife  to= 


Sonne  and  heire. 


mas  Glocester. 


Jo  .  .  Cutts. 


Thomas  Bibsworth        Joan  Glocester=p        John  Cutts,  ataynted^Joyse 


son  and  heire  died  wyfe  to  Thom's 

w'owt  issue.  Barlee 


Robert  Barlee  mar<^  Joan  Skypwith.= 

A 


of  fellony  and  died  daught' 

sanz  issue.  of  ...  . 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1552. 


This  Francis  was  of 
Bibesworth  Hall  at 
Kempton  in  Hart- 
fordshire. 


Francis  Barlee= 
mar.  Dorytha, 
da.  of  Rich. 
Lo.  Rich 
lo.  Chancelor 
of  England. 


I  -r 

Richard  Barlee  Esq.  of  Elsen- 
ham  in  Essex,  marr.  Anne,  da. 
&  coh.  of  W"'  Barlee  of  Alberye 
in  com.  Hartford. 


William  Barlee. 


Henry  Barlee. 


Will'm  Barlee.' 


John  Barlee 
second  son. 


Elizabeth  wyfe 
to  Rafe  "Wise- 
man of  Ryvenall 
in  CO.  Essex. 


Mary        Luce 
wife  to      wyfe  to 
Draper.     John 
Hare. 


Thomas  Barlee  son    2.  Anne 
and  heire,  1593.        Barlee. 


1.  Doratha,  wyfe  to  Jo.  Osborne 
of  th'  Exchequer. 


3.  Ellen 
Barlee. 


4.  Mary 
Barlee. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Quarterly  argent  and  vert,  in  the  first  quarter  a  crescent  or,  a 
crescent  fm-  difference.  [Barnes.]  2.  Azure  hillettee  or,  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  second.  [Gysours.]  3.  Gules,  a  /ess  embattled  between  three  leopards' 
heads  or.  [St.  Jermyn.]  4.  Or,  on  a  bend  sable  three  ostrich  feathers  argent, 
passing  through  as  many  scrolls  of  the  first  [Clarendon],  impaling  quarterly 
1  and  4.  Gules,  three  mullets  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Hansard.] 
2.  Gules,  a  cross  fiorg  argent,  in  dexter  chief  an  escallop  of  the  second. 
[  J     3.  Argent,  seme'e  of  crosses  gules,  a  lion  rampant  of  tJie  second. 

Thorn'  Barneas  of  Horseley  in  the  Counte  of  Surrey,  esquyer  second  son  to 
Thorn'  Barneas  Knight  of  Horseley,  maiyed  Margaret  doughter  and  on  of  theyrs  of 
Saint  Jermyn  w''>  Saint  Jermyn  weded  Anne  on  of  the  doughters  and 
heyrs  of  Gysores  of  London,  Knight,  and  had  issu  John  Barneas  son  and  heyre. 

John  Barneas  (?of  AYrittle,  co.  Essex)  son  &  heyr  to  Thom'  maryed  fyrst 
Margery  doughter  of  Veer  and  had  issu  by  her  John  Barneas  of  Thurfelde  in  the 
counte  of  Herford  (?  of  Writtle,  co.  Essex)  son  and  heyre.  Then  the  said  John 
weded  to  his  second  wyef  Custance,  doughter  of  Nicolas  Pagenham  of  Sussex  and 
had  issue  by  her  "Will'm  Barnes. 

"Will'm  Barnes  (?  of  Thoby,  co.  Essex)  2  son  to  John  By  his  2  wyeff,  weded 
Dorathe,  doughter  of  Anthony  Hansard  of  Whyttyngham  in  the  counte  of  SuflF.  and 
hath  issu  Will'm  Barnes  son  and  heyre,  Thom'  2  son,  Leonard  3  son,  Rych"^  \\\Y^ 
son  &  Elsabeth. 

Will'm  Barnes  son  and  heyre  of  WOl'm  maryed  Elsabeth  doughter  of  Thom' 
Edon  of  Sudbery  in  the  counte  of  SuflF.  esquyer  &  hath  issu  Thom'  son  &  heyre,  w*^"^ 
dyed  yonge,  Gryssell. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


18  yere  of 
Rych^  the  fyrst. 


borne  in  the 
8  yere  of 
Kyng  John. 


borne  ...  of 
H.  3. 


Barnes. 

(No.  2.) 

(Prefixed  to  fol.  1,  and  in  a  later  hand.) 

S"^  Gyles  Barnes=p 
Knight. 


S'-  Randall- 
Barnes. 


Thorn.  Gyzors  son= 
of  John  Gyssors 
of  London. 


S--  Raffe=r 
Barnes.  I 


Jane,  wyflfe=p 
to  Belton. 


xxxi  of 
Edward  y'' 
fyrst. 


S""  Edward= 
Barnes. 


Gourby." 


=Idon 
Belton, 


Stoddey. 


=Johanna 
Belton. 


.=Sr  John=. 

Barnes 

borne  6 

of  Ed.  3. 


Crow- 
land. 


=Ales 
Gowrby. 


Hon  wyfF 
toNycolas 
Brcmber, 
sans  issu. 


Merget    Marget     Johanna 
to            to  John    wyf  to 
Henry      Phel-        John 
Van-        pot.          Good- 
ney.          =p            lake. 
^1    T 


S""  James 
Barnes. 


Rychy 
2  son. 


I         1 


Thorn' 
3  son 
of  the 


Will'm 

4  son 

maryed 

Ales 

Swyn- 

borne. 


Agnes  Crow- 
land  syster 
and  heyr  to 
her  brother 
Rich^ 


John 
Phil- 
pot. 


Thomazyn 
wyf  to 
JohnBoys. 

Idon  to 
Thorn'  Grey. 


Marget 
wyflPe  to 
John  St. 
Jermyn. 


S'-  Rych-- 

lord 

Barnes. 


=Phelype  dot' 
of  S-^  Edward 
Dalyngridge. 


Son& 
heyre. 


Thomas  Barnes 
of  Horsseley  in 
Surrey  2  son. 


Marget  dot' 
and  on  of 
theyres. 


Anne  to  ... .  By- 
flet  sans  issu. 

Thomazyn  to 
Laughton,  who 
hath  issue  Ales 
wyflfe  to  Folyot. 


S*"  John  Bowsej 
lord  Barnes. 


=Marget,  dot'  & 
heyre  of ...  . 


John  Barnes  of  "Wryttell= 
son  &  heyre. 


S""  Humfrey  Bowsey 
son  of  S''  John, 
maryed  dot'  &  heyr 
of Tylney. 


Marget  wyflf 
to  S'-  Tho- 
mas Bryan. 


Anne  wyeflf  to 
the  lord  Darcy 
of  the  South. 


John  Bow-= 
sey  lord 
Barnes. 


=Kateren  dot'  of 
John  Howard, 
Duke  of  NorflF. 


....  gent.  Porter. = dot'  and  heyr. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


Margery  ....  do't  of=j=John  Barnes  of=f=Custance,  dot'  of  Pagerham 
....  of  Norhapt.  "Wryttill.  (?  Pagenham)  of  Sussex. 


John  Barnes  of  Thur- 
felde  in  the  county  of 
Hertford. 


Will'm  Barnes  of=f=Dorathy  dot'  of  Antony  Hansard 


Toby  (Thoby)  in 
Essex  2  son. 


of  Whylty  ....(?  Whittingham) 
in  Suff. 


'Wiirm=Elsabeth,  dot'  of    Thomas     Leonard  3  son  to  "Wyll'm    Kychy""    Anne. 
Barnes    Thorn.  Edon  of     Barnes      mar'd  Mary  dot'  to  James     4  son.  — 

son  &      Sudbery  in  Suff".     2  son.        Gedge,  to  her  fyrst  bus-  Amye. 


heyr. 


band  Crystofer  Harrys. 


Thomas  Barnes  sans  issu.         Grysselles. 


Elsabeth. 


Antony  Barnes. 


{See  Barlee,) 


Bourne. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  a  chevron,  counter  changed  bettveen 
four  shacJcbolts  gules  bolted  or,  a  martlet  for  difference.  [Bourne.] 
2.  Same  impaling  (?  Marsh)  as  under  Marsh. 
Crest, — ^4  hound's  head  argent,  langued  gules,  ducally  gorged  or.  [?  Bourne. [ 


John  Bourne  of 


=Marget  dot'  of 


Will'm  Bourne  of  Bobyng-^pMarget  dot'  to  Rych''  Eysse  of        Davyd 
worth  in  Essex.  I  Potten  in  Bedfordsh.  Bom-ne. 


Will'm      Robert    John      Rich"'     James    Dorathey.    Elsabeth.     Margery. 
Bourne.     2  son.      3  son.     4  son.     5  son. 

A  moderti  hand  has  added : — 

W™  Bom-ne  ob.  1581. 

Rob*  Bourne.=Kath.  d--  of  Hen.  Medeley  Esq.  ob.  1645  eet.  80. 

Rob'  B.  ob.  1665.=j=Rose  d""  of  Hump.  Walcot  ob.  1653. 


Alice  mar.  J'n  L*^  Digby  ob.  1658-. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552.  6 

Abms  (4  shields). — 1.  Ermine,  three  hows  lent  gules,  on  a  chevron  azure  a  swan 
argent,  memhered  gules,  holding  in  his  beak  a  ring  or,  between  two  lions'  faces 
of  the  last.  [Bowes.] 

2.  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  oaken  slips,  acorned  proper, 
a  bordure  engrailed  or  [Amades  or  Amidas],  impaling  quarterlg  1  and  4. 
Chequy  a  cross,  a  bordure  charged  with  ten  quatrefoils.  [Boysse.]  2  and  3. 
Per  pale  gules  and  azure  three  hinds'  heads  erased  counter  changed,  a  bordure 
of  the  second  charged  with  ten  bezants.  [  ] 

3.  Quarterly  1  and  4.  Azure,  a  bend  or.  [Scroop.]  2  and  3.  Argent, 
a  saltire  engrailed  gules  [Tiptopt],  impaling  quarterly  1.  Amades  ;  2.  Boysse. 

3.  A  chevron  engrailed  between  three  mascles,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [  ] 

4.  Same  as  2  and  3  in  the  last  shield. 

4.  Bowes  impaling  Scroop 

Thorn.  Bowes  of  the  Sytie  of  Yorke,  esquyer  maryed  doughter  of 

and  had  issu  Martyn  Bowes,  Knight,  son  and  heyre,  Thorn,  second  son. 

S'  Martyn  Bowes  Knight  son  &  heyre  of  Thorn,  maryed  to  his  fyrst  wyef,  Cecely 
doughter  to  Elyot  and  by  her  had  yssu  Thorn,  son  and  heyre.     Marten  2  son. 

Marten  second  son  to  S''  Martyn  Bowes,  Knight,  maryed  to  his  fyrst  wyef 
Fraunces  Scroope,  doughter  of  Rych''  Scroope  of  and  heyre  of  Elsabeth 

his  wyef,  w'''*  Elsabeth  was  doughter  and  on  of  theyres  of  Eobt.  Amydas  of  London, 
and  of  Margery  his  wyef,  w°^  Margery  was  dought''  and  heyre  of  James  Boysse  and 
the  said  Martyn  had  yssu  by  the  said  Fraunces,  Martyn  son  &  heyre  and  iiij 
doughters  that  is  to  say  Joyes,  Anne,  Mary  and  Ellen. 


Arms  (4  shields). — 1.  Browne,  as  No.  4  in  Vis.  1612. 

2.  Quarterly  1  and  4.   Browne  without  the  chief.     2  and  3.  Quarterly 

1  and  4.    Azure,  a  chevron  or  between  three  swans  argent.   [Charlton.] 

2  and  3.  Per  bend  azure  and  or  a  lion  rampant  gules  [Francis]  impaling 
quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent  a  cross  vert.  [Hussey.]  2  and  3.  Barry  of  six 
ermine  and  gules,  [Hussey.] 

3.  Browne,  as  in  the  first  shield,  impaling  quarterly  1  and  4,  Argent,  a 
chevron  gules  between  three  leopards'  faces  sable.  [Farington.]  2.  Gules, 
three  cinquefoils  pierced  argent.  [Farington.]  3.  Argent,  a  ci'oss  engrailed 
sable  between  four  torfeaux.  [Clayton.] 

4.  Quarterly  as  in  the  last  impalement. 
Crest. — Same  as  Browne,  No.  1  in  Vis.  1612. 

1.  Robert  Browne  of  Langynhow  maryed  Mary  doughter  and  heyre  of  S""  Thom. 
Charlton,  Knight,  and  had  issu  S'"  Weston  Browne  Knight,  son  and  heyi-e  S""  Hum- 
frey  Browne  second  son,  on  of  the  Judges  of  the  Com 'on  place  who  maryed  the 
doughter  of  Hussey. 

2.  S''  Weston  Browne  son  and  heyre  to  Robert,  weded  Elsabeth  doughter  of 
Will'm  Mordant  of  Turvey  in  Bedfordshyre,  and  hath  issu  Will'm  y*^  dyed  sans  issu, 
John  2  son  &  heyi'e,  Thom.  a  prest  parson  of  lytell  Barkensted,  Antony,  Anne  weded 
to  Will'm  Eton,  of  Shropshyre,  Custance,  Jane  weded  to  Brygge. 

3.  Antony  Browne,  esquyer,  Sergent  at  law,  3  son  to  S^'  Weston  Browne,  weded 
Johanna  doughter  and  sole  heyre  to  S""  Will'm  Farington  son  &  heyre  to  S''  Henry 
Farington,  &  doughter  and  on  of  theyrs  of  John  Claytone  of  Clayton,  in  the  Counte 
of  Lancashyr  esquyer. 


6  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552. 

Burre,  35ure. 

Arms. — Same  as  in  Vis.  1612. 

Thorn.  Bure  of  Barkinge  maryed  doughter  of  and  had 

issu  John  Bure  son  and  heyre  Rych*",  2  son,  Anne  weded  to  Rich*  Huttofte. 

John  Bui'e  son  and  heyre  to  Thorn.  Bure  weded  Katerin  doughter  of  Rychard 
Covert  of  Slowtham  in  the  counte  of  Sussex  and  hath  issu  John  Bure  son  and 
heyi'e,  Rychard  2  son  w*^'^  dyed  sans  issu,  Elsabeth  weded  to  Edward  Croftes,  Jane 
weded  to  James,  Thorn.  Kateren  maryed. 

John  Bure  son  and  heyre  of  John  weded  Ales  doughter  of  Thom.  Marche  and 
by  her  hath  issu  Jane. 


The  Armes  of  the  Towne  of  Colchester  : — 

Gules,  two  staves  raguly  and  couped,  one  in  pale  surmounted  hy  the  other  in  fess, 
both  argent,  between  tivo  du^al  coronets  in  chief  or,  the  bottom  part  of  the  staff 
enfiled  with  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  last. 

Taken  in  the  tyme  of  John  Best  and  John  Maynard  Baylyflfes  the  xxvj">  of 
August,  1558. 


Cole. 

The  petegre  of  Edward  Cole  of  Colchester. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Cole  as  in  Vis.  1558. 

2.  Cole  impaling  quarterly  or  and  azure,  on  a  bend  gules  three 
cross-crosslets  of  the  first.  [  .] 


{See  €berarti.) 


Corntoall 

Arms. — Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  a  lion  rampa^it  gules,  crowned  or,  a  bordure  sable 
charged  ivith  ten  bezants.  [Cornwall,]  2  and  3.  Barry  of  six  argent  and 
gules  a  canton  ermine.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  Cornish  chough  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Cornwall.]  - 

John  Cornewall  of  Haverell  in  the  Counte  of  Essex  esquyer  maryed 
doughter  and  hath  issu  Thom.  Cornewall  son  and  heyre,  Will'm  2  son, 

Edward  3  son. 


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THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1552. 


Thorn.  Cornewall  son  &  heyre  of  John  weded  Jane  doughter  of 
&  hath  issu  John  Cornewall  son  and  heyre. 

Humfrey  2  son,  Mary  weded  to  Robert  Gaynsford  of  Cotred  in  the  Counte  of 
Herford  gent.  Julyan  weded  to  John  Danyell  of  Wodam  Ferres  in  the  counte  of 
Essex  gent.  Barbara  weded  to  Frannces  Barnars  of  Fynchingfelde  in  Essex  esquyer 
Mary  weded  to  Thorn.  Sybell  of  Kent,  Cecyll  weded  to  Julyan  Walgrave  of  Bures 
in  the  Counte  of  Suflf. 

John  son  and  heyi-e  of  Thorn,  weded  the  wedowe  of  lord  Cobham  & 

doughter  of  and  had  issu  Gyles  &  Mary  w^i^  dyed  with  owt  issue. 

After  the  said  John  maryed  to  his  2  wyef  doughter  of  Stubbes  relicta 

Verney  and  had  issue  by  her  Jane  Cornewall  &  so  dyed  sans  issu  male. 

Humfrey  Cornewall  2  son  &  heyre  to  Thorn.  Cornewall  after  the  dysseace  of  his 
brother  John  weded  Mary  doughter  of  Will'm  Mannoke  of  Stoke  Gyflford  by  Nay- 
land  in  the  Countie  of  SuflF.  gent,  and  hath  issue  by  her  Thorn,  son  &  heyre  Georo-e 
2  son  Fraunces  3  son  Jane  Margaret  Elizabeth  and  Fraunces.  * 


{See  Uere,) 


€berarlr. 


(In  a  handwi-iting  of  the  first  half  of  the  seventeenth  century.) 

Anus— Quarterly  of  eight.  1.  Everard.  2.  Cornish,  «5  in  Vis.  1612.  3.  Gules, 
an  inescutcheon  argent  within  an  orle  of  bezants.  [Hunt.]  4.  Argent,  a 
chevron  sable,  a  bordure  of  the  second  charged  with  ten  bezants.  [  '  ] 

5.  Argent,  a  chevron  azure,  a  bordure  engrailed  sable.  [Holme.]  6.  Sable,  a 
chevron  between  three  quatrefoils  argent.  [?  Waltham.]  7.  Per  chevron 
azure  and  argent,  in  chief  two  falcons  volant  or.  [Stephens.]  8.  Gules,  setnee 
of  acoiiis  w,  a  lion  rampant  argent.  [Atwood.] 


Symon  Holme  son  of=f=A]ice,  le 
S""  Peter  d'  Holme.        Mareshall. 


Radulphus  Everard= 
H.  3. 


S""  Symon  de  Pechey=j= Agnes,  da.  and  heyre  warde 
of  Suifolke,  to  Humfrey  de  Bohun. 


John  Hunt=f=Margaret  da.  &  sole  heire 


Walter  Everard- 
E.  2. 


maried. 


of  S""  Symon. 


Will.  Everard- 
A°  E.  3. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


€otni^f)* 


A| 


Thomas  =pEden,  da,  and  heire 
Cornishe.     of  John. 


Will.  Everard= 
Ao  H.  4. 


=Issabell 
Bedell. 


John  Everard= 
second  sonne. 


Will.  Corn- 
ish 2  Sonne. 


John  Corn-= Agnes,  d, 


ishe  eldest 
sonn. 


and  sole 
heire  of 
Humfrey 
Waltham. 


JohnEver- 
ard  de 
Newarke 
H.  6. 


=Kathe- 
ryn 

dough- 
ter. 


JohnEver- 
ard  y^ 
yonger 
died  sans 


Wil- 
liam 
Ever 
ard. 


issue. 


Will.  Corn- 
ish. 


Joan  da.  and  sole= 
heire  of  John 
Cornish. 


^Thomas  Ever- 
ard  E.  4  and 
H.  7. 


Richard^ 

Stephens. 


=Joan  da.  and 
heire  of  John 
Atwood. 


Roberte 
who  hath 
issue. 


Richard  Everard  maried  Elizabeth 
da.  and  sole  heire  of  Richard 
Stevens. 


Raffe  Josse- 
lyn. 


^Elizabeth  da. 
coh.  of  Win. 
Cornishe. 


& 


Richard  Everard= 
maried. 


=Anne 
Wood. 


John  Wiseman=p Agnes,  da.  of  Raphe 


of  Canfield. 


Josselyn. 


Richard  Everard= 
maried. 


-Clemens,  da.  of  John 
Wiseman  of  Canfeld. 


Sir  Thomas  Barnar-=i=Elisabeth 
deston  Knyght,  1611.     Hanchet. 


S""  Anthony— Anne  Bai'nardeston  da.  of 
Everard.   '      S""  Thomas  B. 


S""  Thomas  Barnardeston 
died  before  his  father. 


Jfitcl). 


See  this  Pedigree  in  Vis.  1612. 


(goltrtitfl. 


Arms. — As  in  Vis.  1558. 

John  Goldinge  of  Halsted  in  the  counte  of  Essex  esquyer  maryed  to  his  fyrst 
wyef  Elsabeth  dough ter  and  coo  heyre  to  How  of  and  had  yssu 

by  her  S'"  Thorn.  Goldinge  Knight,  son  and  heyre,  William  2  son,  Elsabeth  weded 
to  Roger  Wynkefelde  of  Dunham  in  the  counte  of  Norff.  esquyer,  Margery  weded  to 
John  Veere,  erl  of  Oxford.  After  the  said  John  weded  to  his  2  wyeff  Ursula, 
doughter  and  coheyre  of  Merston  of  Horton  in  the  counte  of  Surrey 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552.  9 

esquyer  and  hath  issue  by  her  Henry  3  son  to  John  &  heyre  to  his  mother  afore- 
said, Arthur,  George,  Edmond,  Mary,  weded  to  R  .  .  .  ke  of  Barkeshyre,  Fraunces 
weded  to  Mathew  Baron  of  Shelffanger  in  the  counte  of  NorfF.  gent.  Dorathe 
unmaryed. 

Henry  Golding  3  son  to  John  by  his  2  wyef  weded  Ales  doughter  of  Clovyle  of 
Hanyfelde  in  the  counte  of  Essex  esquyer. 


(No.  1.) 

Will'm  Harres  of  Sudmeset  (Somerset)  esquyer  maryed  Johan'a  Smyth  doughter 
of  John  Smyth  of  Norton  and  by  her  had  issu,  Will'm  son  and  heyre,  Rych'"  2  son 
Fylis  weded  to  Bartylmew  AvereU  of  London,  Susane  weded  to  John  Aylofi"  son  and 
heyre  of  S"*  John  Aylofi"  Knight.  After  the  said  Will'm  Harrys  maryed  to  his 
2  wyef  Johan  doughter  to  Cooke  of  Bockynge  and  had  issu  by  her  Arthur 

Harrys,  Thrydly  the  said  Will'm  maryed  to  his  3  wyef,  Anne  doughter  of 
Butter  of  London  and  had  issu  by  her  Edward  &  Crystofer. 

Will'm  Harreys  son  and  heyre  to  Will'm  Harrys  of  Sudmester  (Somerset)  maryed 
Jane  doughter  of  Semer  of  Brawghinge,  and  hath  issu,  Will'm  Harrys  son 

and  heyre. 


airi^i* 

(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  fess  hettveen  three  busts  sable  three  mart- 
lets of  the  first.  [  .]  2  and  3.  Gules,  a  chevron  between  three 
cross  crosslets  or.  [  .] 

Crest. — A  plover  gules,  holding  in  his  beak  a  branch  fructed  m-.  [  .] 

William  Harrys  of  Barmesey  (?  Barnes)  in  the  County  of  Surrey,  weded  Mar- 
garet dot'  &  on  of  theyres  of  Nycolas  Nynes  on  of  the  6  Clerkes  of  the  Chancery 
Recever  of  Cornewall  &  Devonshire  and  after  ward  Alderman  and  Shreeve  of  London, 
AM8  H.  7,  1502,  &  had  issu,  Robert,  Cycely,  sine  prole,  Elianor  weded  to  Thom. 
Allen  of  London,  haberdasher,  Rowland,  Jane,  Elsabeth,  weded  to  John  Cooke  of 
(?)  Barckam  in  Sussex  &  John  sine  prole,  the  said  Margaret  weded  to  her  2  hus- 
band Rych--  Burton  of  Carsalton  in  the  Counte  of  Surrey  &  had  issu  Anne  Burton 
wyef  to  Dryver  of  the  lymehowsse,  Edyth  wyef  to  Fraunces  Muschamp  of  Peckam 
in  the  County  of  Surrey  &  Mary.  The  said  Margaret  weded  to  her  3  husband  John 
Scotte  of  Camerwell  iii  Surrey,  and  had  issu  Southwell  sine  prole  &  Edgare. 

2.  Robert  Harrys  of  Leyghton  stone  (Leytonstone)  weded  Anne  dot'  to  Rych"" 
Allen  late  of  Upwell  in  XorflF.  now  of  London,  haburdasher,  father  to  Thom.  above 
named  &  had  issue  Margret,  sine  prole,  Willm.  sine  prole,  Anne  sine  prole,  Robert 
sine  prole,  Mary,  Martha.  &  Kateren. 


10  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


Wiino^. 


Robert  King  of  Myche  Badew  weded  Letysse  donghter  and  heyre  of  Will'm 
Berrell  of  Wryttell  in  the  counte  of  Essex  gent'  and  hath  issu  Will'm  son  and  hejTe, 
Bengamy  2  son,  Rych""  3  son,  Edmond  4  son,  Fraunces  5  son,  Lettyce,  Mary,  Elsa- 
beth,  Dorathe,  Anne,  Kateren. 


The  Armes  pretensted  of  the  Borowe  towne  of  Maldon. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Three  hms  passant  regardant. 
2.  Same  as  in  Vis.  of\&\2. 

Taken  in  the  tyme  of  Rych''  Bret  and  Edward  Coker  Bayliffes  the  xxvij  of 
August  in  A°  1558  and  respyted  till  Crystmas  for  the  verification  of  the  same. 


iHarsIj. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  or  and  azure,  on  a  pah  engrailed  three  eagles  dis- 
played, all  counterchanyed.  [?  Marsh.] 

2 impaling  Tirrell,  and  qnarterings  as  undei'  Tireell. 

Crest. — A  leopard  statant  proper,  collared  a?id  chained  [  .] 

"Will'm  Marshe=pAnne,  doghter  of  Arthur  Somerset 


of  Essex. 


brother  to  therl  of  Woster. 


Will'm  Mary  wyff  to  Rych""        Margaret  wyflP  to  John        Elsabeth. 

Mershe.        Sackvyle.  Baynam  of  Essex. 


JHeaiitts. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Meautis  as  in  Vis.  1612. 

2.  Meautis  impaling  Astley. 
Crest. — As  in  Vis.  1612. 

John  Meautys  of  the  towne  of  Callis  maryed  dough  ter  of  had  issue 

PheKpe  son  and  heyr.  Phelipe  son  and  heyr  to  John  maiyed  Elisabeth  dough  ter  of 
Foxley  of  Blaksley  in  the  Countie  of  Northampton  and  by  her  hath  issue 
S''  Peter  Mewtys  Knight,  John  second  son,  Phelipe  third  son. 

S'  Peter  Mewtys  son  and  heyr  to  Phelipe  maryed  to  his  first  wyef  Jane  doughter 
of  Asteley  of  London  and  by  her  had  issue  Henry  Thorn'  Fraunces  a 

doughter  and  Hercules.  After  the  said  S""  Peter  Mewtys  maryed  to  his  second  wyef 
Jane  doughter  of  Angersley  of  Sussex. 


THE    VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1552.  H 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Per/ess  nehuU  argent  and  azure,  three  antelopes'  Jieads  erased^ 
cow  iter  changed,  collared  gules,  spotted  or.  [  .] 

2.  Same,  impaling  qiiarterly  as  impaled  in  the  fourth  shield  under 

TiRRELL. 

Crest. — Per  pale  or  and  azure  an  antelope's  head  couped  guttee,  counterchanged, 
holding  in  its  mouth  a  branch  of  hawthorn,  blossomed  argent.  [?  Gonston.] 

Thomas  Myldmay  Esquyer,  weded  Avys  doughter  of  Will'm  Gunson  of  Loudon, 
Esquyer,  and  hath  issu,  Thorn,  son  and  hayre,  Walter  2  son,  Henry  3  son,  Edward 
'  4  son,  Bennet,  Elsabeth,  &  other  w<=^  are  all  ded  sans  yssu. 


#apltncj;|)tirst* 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  1  a7id  4.  Gules,  a  cross  engrailed  or.  [Nayling- 
HURST.]  2  atid  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  cotised  azure  three 
eagles  displayed  or.  [  .] 

2 impaling  Browne. 

1.  Clement  Naylingherst  of  Myche  Badow  weded  doughter  of 
and  had  issue  James  Naylingherst  son  and  heyre,  Hugh  2  son,  &  Elsabeth. 

2.  James  Naylingherst  son  and  heyi'e  to  Clement  weded  Margery,  doughter  to 

and  had  issu  RaflF  Nylyngherst  son  &  heyre,  Edward  2  son,  Rych'  3  son. 

3.  Raff  Naylingherst,  son  and  heyre  weded  Elsabeth  doughter  of  John  Browne 
of  Whight  Rodinge  in  the  Counts  of  Essex  and  hath  issue. 


^ascall 

(No.  1.) 

Arms  (2   shields). — 1.  A  chevron  engrailed,  on  a  chief  azure   three   mullets  or. 
[Kebell,] 
2.  Quarlerlg  1  and  4.  Argent,  three  bars  azure,  over  all  a  bend 
engrailed  gules.  [  •]     ^  ^'^^^  ^'  Argent,  a  chevron 

between  three  escallops  azure.  [  .] 

John  Paschall  of  jMyche  Badow  esquyer  weded  Mary  daughter  of  George  Kebell 
of  Newbotell  in  the  Counte  of  Northampt'  esquyer  and  hath  issu  John  Pashall  son 
and  heyre,  Baptyst  2  son,  and  Thomasyu. 


12  THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


(No.  2.) 

Will'in  Paschall  of  Southamyngefelde  (South  Haiiningfield)  in  the  Counte  of 
Essex  esquyer,  brother  to  John  Pashall  of  Myche  Badow,  weded  Anne  doughter  of 
John  Blake  of  Bassetes  in  lytell  Badou  in  the  Counte  of  Essex,  and  of  Anne  his 
wyef  doughter  and  heyre  of  Rawson  of  and  had  issu  John  son  and  heyre, 

Will'm  2  son,  Anne,  Elsabeth. 


Rattle. 


The  petegre  of  Thom'  Paule  of  Cranbroke  in  the  counte  of  Essex  esquyer  and 
on  of  the  syx  Clerkes  of  the  Chancery  and  controller  of  the  hanaper. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  1  aiid  4.  Azure,  a/ess  enr/railed  letwcen  three  lions 
passant  regardant  or.  [  •]     2  and  3.     Azure,  three 

bendlets  or.  [  .] 

2.  Same,  impaling  quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  fess  gules 
betiveen  three  martlets  sable  the  rays  of  a  sun  or.  [  ,] 

2  a7id  3.  Per  chevron  sable  and  ermine,  in  chief  three  boars' 
heads  argent.  [  .] 

Crest. — A  unicorn  statant.  [  .] 


^ttre. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Petre  impaling  Tirrell. 

2.  Petre  impaling  Browne  as  Browne  No.  3  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

S*"  "Will'm  Peter  knight,  weded  to  his  fyrst  wyef  Gertreaude  doughter  to  S"^  John 
Tirell  of  Warley  knight  and  had  issu  by  her  Dorathe,  weded  to  Nicolas  Wadam  son 
and  heyre  to  John  Wodam  of  Meryfeld  in  the  Counte  of  Somersetshire  esquyer. 
Elsabeth  2  doughter  weded  to  John  Gostwyke  son  and  heyi-e  to  Will'm  Gostwyke 
of  Wyllington  in  the  Counte  of  Bedford  esquyer  after  the  said  S""  Will'm  Peter 
maryed  to  his  2  wyef  Anne,  doughter  of  Will'm  Browne  Mayre  of  London,  relicta 
John  Terell  of  Heron,  &  hath  issue  by  her,  John  son  and  hejre,  Thomasyn  & 
Kateren. 

This  is  the  petegre  of  the  chyldren  of  the  lady  Anne  Peter  by  her  fyrst  husband 
John  Terell  of  heron  w'^'>  chyldren  be  the  right  enheritors  to  Gertrewde  Blunt  late 
Marques  of  Exeeter. 

John  Terell  of  Heron  son  and  heyre  to  S""  Thom'  Terell  of  Heron  weded  Anne 
doughter  of  Will'm  Browne  mayre  of  London  and  had  issu  Mary  that  dyed  sans  issu, 
Katerin  weded  to  Rych'"  Baker  son  and  heyr  to  S''  John  Baker  of  Sussingherst  in 
the  Counte  of  Kent,  Knight,  and  had  issu  John,  Thom'  and  Anne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1552.  13 


^3reiDS. 


Thesse  armes  of  Prews  or  Prowes  as  yt  is  supposed  stand  in  the  parler  wyndow 
at  Cranbroke  besyde  Ilford. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Gules,  three  crows  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [  .] 

2 impaling  paly  of  six  sable  and  argent,  per  fess  counter- 
changed.  [  .] 


iK.it|), 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Incomplete — supposed  to  he  arms  o/Rich. 

2 impaling  azure  two  bars  argent,  each  charged  with  a 

martlet  between  two  cross  crosslets  sable,  on  a  chief  or  a  rose 
betiveen  two  fleurs  de  lis  gules.  [G-ynkes.] 

S""  Rych""  Ryche  Knight  lord  Ryche,  weded  Elsabeth  dough ter  and  heyre  of 
Will'm  Gynkes  of  London,  groser,  and  hath  issu  Robert  Ryche  esquyer  son  and 
heyre,  Margery  weded  to  Henry  Pygot  of  Abington  in  the  counte  of  Cambrydge, 
esquyer,  Mary  weded  to  S''  Thorn.  Wrothe  of  Endfylde  in  the  Counte  of  Midelsex 
knight,  Anne  weded  to  Edmond  Mordant  son  to  William  Mordant  of  Hempsted  in 
the  Counte  of  Essex  esquyer,  Dorathe  weded  to  Fraunces  Barley  of  Kenton  in  the 
Counte  of  Herford  esq'er,  Awdry  weded  to  Robert  Drewry  son  and  heyre  to  S""  Will'm 
Drewry  of  Halsted  in  the  Counte  of  Suflf.  knight,  EHzabeth  weded  to  Robert  Payton 
of  Islam  in  the  Counte  of  Cambrydge  esquyer,  Wenyfred  weded  to  Roger  North  son 
and  heyre  to  S"*  Edward  North,  Knight  lord  North,  Fraunces  weded  to  John  lord 
Darcy  of  Cheche,  Anne  weded  to  Pygot  of  Stratton  in  the  Counte  of  Bedford, 
esquyer. 

Robert  Ryche,  esquyer  son  and  heyre  to  S""  Rych''  Knight  lord  Ryche,  weded 
Elsabeth  doughter  and  heyre  to  Jorge  Baldry  of  Hadley  in  the  Counte  of  Suff". 
esquyer  son  and  heyre  to  S''  Thom.  Baldry  of  London,  mercer  and  hath  issue  Rych'' 
son  and  heyre. 


)mptl). 


Arms  (3  shields). — 1.  Sable  a  fess  dancette  argent  billetee  between  three  lioncels  ram- 
pant gardant  of  the  second,  each  supporting  an  altar  or,  flaming 
proper.  [Smyth.] 

2.  Smyth  impaling  a  chevron  engrailed.  [Karkek.] 

3.  Smyth  impaling  Wilford. 

John  Smyth  of  Walden  esquyer  maryed  to  his  fyrst  Agnes  doughter  to  Charnock, 
and  had  issu  John  Smyth  son  and  heyre,  S''  Thom.  Smyth,  Knight,  2  son,  George 
Smyth  3  son.  Ales  weded  to  Will'm  Bowlynge  of  Walden,  Agnes  and  Margaret 
dyed  sans  issu,  Johanna  weded  to  Allen  Woode  of  Knodland  in  the  Counte  of  Kent, 
gent'. 

S""  Thom.  Smyth,  knight,  2  son  to  John  maryed  to  his  fyrst  wyeflF  Elsabeth 
doughter  of  (William)  Karkek  of  London,  and  by  her  hath  no  issu,  after  he  maryed 
to  his  2  wyef  Phelipe,  doughter  of  Wylforde  of  London  gent. 


14  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1552. 


^toalloto. 


Aems  (3  shields). — 1.  A/ess  or  hdiveen  three  sivalloivs  volant  azure.  [Swallow.] 

2 impaling  Pynnek. 

3.  Or,  on  a  fess  gules  letween  three  cinquefoils  azure  a  leoimrd 
passant  argent  [TjORb'],  impaling  Quarterlg  1  and  4.  Swallow. 
2  and  3.  Whitebeed. 
Crest. — A  hind's  head  erased  proper,  collared  countercompony  argent  and  azure. 

[  .] 

Eaff  Swallowe  of  Bokkynge,  maryed  Johan  doughter  of  May  of 

Bokkyng  and  had  yssu  Eaflf  son  and  heyre,  John  2  son,  a  doughter  weded  to 
Woman  of  Bokkynge. 

John  2  son  to  Eaff  weded  Julyan  doughter  of  Turner  and  had  issu  John  Swal- 
lowe son  and  heyre,  Julyan  weded  to  Wornall  of  Felsted. 

John  Swallow,  son  &  heyre  of  John  weded  Margaret  doughter  of  Thorn.  G-rey  of 
Cressynge  temple  and  had  issu  John  Swallow  son  and  heyre,  Clement  Swallowe, 
Anne  weded  to  Robert  Lyster  of  Fyncheley  in  the  Counte  of  Medelsex,  gent., 
Johanna  weded  to  James  lorde  of  Danbury  in  the  Counte  of  Esex  gent.  Jane  weded 
to  Will'm  Sewall  of  Halsted. 

John  Swallow  son  &  heyre  of  John,  weded  Anne  doughter  of  Pynner  of  Kyngston 
upon  thames  in  the  Counte  of  Surrey,  gent,  and  hath  issu  Elsabeth  now  lyvinge 
and  maryed  to  Jente  (?  Gente), 


'PSlep. 


Arms. —  Vert,  on  a  chevron  hetween  three  goats  statant  argent  as  many  fleurs  de  lis 

[Sysley.] 
Crest. — A  hucTc's  head  erased  gules  guttee,  collared  and  attired  or,  in  the  mouth  a 

leaved  branch  vert.  [Sysley.] 

1.  Fraunces  Sysley  of  Fountaynes  in  the  County  of  Yorke,  weded  dot'  of  Covert 
of  Chj'che  in  the  County  of  Sussex  &  had  issu  Crystofer. 

2.  Crystofer  son  and  heyr  of  Fraunces  maryed  dot'  of  &  had 
issu  Charles. 

3.  Charles  Sysley  of  Fountains  weded  dot'  of  Stanstrete  of  Kente  &  had  issu 
Fraunces. 

4.  Fraunces  Sysley  of  Northam  in  Sussex  weded  dot'  to  Ellet  of  Sussex 
&  had  issu  Rych*'  Robert  sine  prole,  &  Watre,  w'^''  Water  had  issu  John,  Ryck'',  & 
ij  more. 

5.  Rych''  Sysley  son  &  heyr  of  Fraunces  is  of  Sevennoke  in  Kent,  weded  Anne 
dot'  to  Robert  Stanstrete  of  Benadey  in  Kent  &  had  issu,  Elsabeth  wyef  to  Robert 
Maddy  of  London,  Clemens  wyef  to  Larance  Ellet  of  Estham,  John  weded  &  had 
issu  Henry,  Clement  2  son,  Thorn,  sine  prole. 

6.  Clement  Sysley  of  Barton  Hall  in  Essex,  2  son  to  Rych''  weded  fyrst  Fraunces 
dot'  to  S'"  Fraunces  Flemyng  of  Rompsey  in  Hampshy""  Knight  &  had  issu  Elsabeth 
&  Thom.  &  to  his  2  wyef  Mawdely  dot'  to  Thorn.  Chamberlen  of  Estham  &  had  issu 
John,  sine  prole,  Water  sine  prole,  Ellyn,  sine  prole,  Elsabeth  sine  prole,  Fraunces 
sine  prole. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


15 


Cep. 


Robertus  de  Teye.=pAnna,  uxor  ejus. 


Willelmus  Teye  vixit,  A"  13  E.  3. 


Iste  Robertus  Teye  habuit 
Teye  Maundevyle  m.  Py- 
cottes  m.  Aldeholte  m. 
Mosehole  m.  Longville  et 
Bradenelles  m.  Peldon,  m. 
Newhall  in  Peldon  m.  Al- 
deham  m.  Leyre  del  Heye 
m.  Botingham  Hall  m. 
Buche  magna  et  parva  m. 
&c. 


Robertus  Teye=p        Joh'es  Teye        Ed'us  Teye. 


miles. 


sine  exitu. 


.  prima=j=Robertus  Tey=Johanna  uxor  ejus 
uxor.  Ar'  obiit  post  nupta  Ricardo 

A»  5  H.  6.  Witherton. 


Joh'es  Tey  ar'  obiit  A^  1 9  H.  6. 


I  I 

Johannes  Tey  ar'=pMargareta  filia        Robertus  Tey,  ar'=j=Elizabetha  uxor  ejus 


obiit  Ao  2  E.  4. 


Henrici  Lang- 
ley,  ar. 


Henricus  Tey  Eetatis  7  annoru' 
ad  mortem  patris. 


obiit  Ao  13  E.  4. 


filia  Thome  Knevit, 
ar'. 


"Willm's  Tey  ?etatis  12  annorum, 
A°  13  E.  4. 


Cirrell 


Aems  (4  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  Tireell,  Cogshall,  Borgat,  Flambert,  as  imder 
Went  WORTH  in  Vis.  1612. 

2.  Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent  afess  gules,  on  a  chief  three  torteaux. 
[  .]     '2  amid.   Vair  or  and  gules.  [Ferrers.] 

3.  Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  three  cocks  gules.  [Cockayne. 
2  (md  3.  Gules,  afess  between  three  saltires  couped  or.  [ 

4.  Tirrell  impaling  quarterly  1  and  4.  Gonson  or  Gunstone, 
as  in  shield  of  Browne  No.  2  in  Vis.  of  1 G34.  2  and  3.  Same 
coat  as  the  next  in  that  shield. 

Crest. — Same  as  Tirrell  in  Vis.  1612. 


R""  Thorn.  Terell  of  Heron,  maryed  to  his  fyrst  wyef,  doughter  of  Devereux  lord 
Feres  (Ferrers)  and  had  issu  a  doughter  that  dyed  sans  issu,  the  said  S"'  Thomas 
maryed  to  his  2  wyef  Beatryce,  doughter  of  John  Cokeyne,  and  had  issu  S'"  Thom. 
Terell  son  and  heyre,  Sewsan  weded  to  another  weded  to  Browne  of 

Fydelers. 

S''  Thom.  Terell  son  &  heyre  to  S''  Thom.  by  his  second  wyef,  weded  Custaunce 


16  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1552. 

doughter  of  John  lord  Mountjoye  &  had  issu  John  Terell  esquyerw^^^  maiyedAnne, 
doughter  of  Will'm  Browne  mayre  of  London,  and  had  by  her  issu  Kateren  maryed 
to  Rychard  Baker  &  so  died  sans  issu  male,  also  the  said  S''  Thorn,  had  S""  Harry 
terell,  second  son,  &  heyre  of  the  said  S''  Thorn,  after  the  deth  of  his  brother  John, 
"William  Terell,  3  son,  george  iiij'^  son,  Thom.  5*^^  son,  Charles  6^^  son,  Kateren 
weded  to  George  Ketell,  Anne  weded  to  Knight  of  Kent,  after  to  Knighton 

of  Bayford  in  Herfordshyre. 

S""  Harry  Terell  knight,  2  son  to  S'  Thom.  and  heyre  weded  Thomasyn,  doughter 
of  "Will'm  Gunston  of  London,  and  had  issu  by  her  Thom.  son  and  heyre,  Will'm  2 
son,  John,  Phehpe,  &  Robert.  Bernet,  Anne,  Mary,  Elenor,  Aves,  Gertrude,  Joane, 
Benet  &  Bryget,  all  threy  last  borne  at  on  bourden. 


Wtxt, 

Arms. — 1 wipalwg  quarierly  1  and  4.  Golding.      2.  "Worthey,  as  in  Vis. 

1558.     3.  Three  lilUls,  in  chief  three  rouncUes.  [How.] 

John  Vere  Erl  of  Oxford  &c.  weded  Elsabeth  doughter  and  heyre  to  Edward 
Trussell  son  and  heyre  to  S''  Will'm  Trussell,  knight,  and  hath  issu,  John  Vere  erl 
of  Oxford  son  and  heyre,  Awbry  de  Vere  2  son,  Robert  3  son,  Gefferey  4  son,  Elsa- 
beth maryed  to  S''  Thom.  Darcy,  Knight,  lord  darcy  of  Cheche,  Anne  weded  to 
Edmond,  lord  Shefelde,  Fraunces  maryed  to  Henry  Erl  of  Surrey. 

John  Vere  erl  of  Oxford  son  and  heyi-e  of  John  maryed  to  his  fyi'st  wyef  Dorathe 
doughter  to  RafP,  Erl  of  Westm^'land,  and  hath  issue  by  her  Kateren,  weded  to  S"" 
Edward  Wyndsor,  Knight,  lord  Wyndsor.  After  the  said  John  Vere  erl  of  Oxford 
weded  to  his  2  wyef  Margery,  doughter  of  John  Goldj-nge  of  Halsted  in  the  Counte 
of  Essex,  esquyer  and  hath  issu  by  her  Edward  de  Veer,  lord  Bulbecke  son  and 
heyre,  lady  Mary. 


(No.  1.) 

S*"  Roger  Wentworth  knight  weded  and  had  issu  S*"  John  Wentworth 

son  and  heyi-e.  Henry  2  son,  Roger  3  son,  John  4  son.  Lora  fyrst  weded  to  Shaw, 
after  to  Everard  and  thyrdly  to  Fraunces  Clopton. 

Roger  Wentworth  3  son  to  S''  Roger  weded  Ales  doughter  of  Bukford,  and  hath 
issu  by  her  John  son  and  heyre,  Anne  weded  to  Roger  Parker  of  Gosfyld  in  Essex. 

John  son  and  heyr  of  Rogere  weded  Elsabeth  doughter  to  Edward  Capell, 
esquyer  and  hath  issu. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    loo2.  17 

(No.  2.) 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  14: — 1.  Wentworth.  2.  Howard.  3.  Spen- 
ser. 4,  GowsELL.  5.  TiPTOFT.  6.  Badlesmere.  7.  Hel- 
LiAM.  8.  Inglishe.  9.  Swinburne.  10.  ?  Tiptoft,  as 
in  Vis. 1612.     11.  Three  pales  wavy.  [  .]     12.  Three 

martlets.  [  .]     13.  Parris.     14.  Three  lemJlets 

azure,  a  canton  argent.  [  .] 

2.  A  saltire  engrailed  sable,  in  middle  chief  a  bear's  head  erased 
azure,  muzzled  or. 

o  Henry  Wentworth  2  son  to  Roger  w'^'^  maryed  the  dough  ter  and  heyre  to  Phelip 
le  Spenser,  maryed  Elsabeth  doughter  and  sole  lieyre  to  Henry  Howard  and  had 
issu  S""  Roger  Wentworth  Knight  son  and  heyi-e,  Henry  2  son,  Thorn.  3  son,  Will'm 
4  son,  &  Robert  w"^'*  iij  dyed  all  sans  issu,  Margery,  weded  to  S^'  Will'm  Walgrave, 
Knight,  Margaret  fyrst  wedded  to  Ashefyld  after  to  Wynkefelde,  Elsabeth  weded  to 
Rich""  Alington  after  weded  to  Cheny,  Mary  weded  fyrst  to  Tymperley,  after  to 
Harvy.  After  the  said  Henry  Wentworth  weded  to  his  2  wyef  Jane  doughter  and 
heyre  of  Fytz  Symond  and  hath  issu  by  her  S""  Nicolas  Wentworth  knight  of  Oxford- 
fihyr. 

S""  Roger  Wentworth  Knight  son  &  heyi'e  to  Henry,  weded  Anne  doughter  of 
Humfrey  Tyrrell,  2  son  of  S''  Thorn.  Terell  of  Heron  &  Izabell,  doughter  and  heyre 
of  John  Helyon  of  Essex  esquyer  and  hath  issu  S""  John  Wentworth  son  and  heyre, 
Henry  2  son,  Roger  3  son,  John  4  son,  Margaret  weded  to  .John  Barney  of  Redam 
in  the  Counte  of  NorfF.  esquyer,  Lora  weded  to  Edmond  Shawe,  after  to  Edward 
thyrdly  to  Fraunces  Clopton. 

S""  John  Wentworth  son  and  heyi-e  to  S''  Roger  weded  Anne  doughter  of  John 
Betnam  (Bettenham)  of  Plimsley  in  the  Counte  of  Kent  esquyer  and  hath  issu 
Anne,  w*^^  was  fp-st  weded  to  S'^'  Hugh  Ryche  Knight,  son  and  heyre  to  Rych''  lord 
Rych"^  Ryche,  after  to  Henry  lord  Matravers  son  and  heyi'e  to  Henry  Earl  of 
Arundell  but  she  had  no  issue  by  nether  of  them. 


Arms. — Argent  a  chevron  between  three  antelopes'  heads  erased  gides.  [Whitbred.] 

John  Whytbrede  of  Stapleford  tawney  in  the  counte  of  Essex  maryed  Dorothe 
doughter  of  and  by  her  had  issu  Thom.  son  and  here. 

Thom.  son  and  heyre  of  John  dwellin  in  Whight  Nottley  in  the  same  counte  of 
Essex  maryed  the  doughter  of  Smyth  of  Cressyng  and  by  her  had  issu, 

Clement  son  and  heyi-e  w'^'^  dyed  sans  issu,  Cristofer  2  son,  a  doughter  maryed  to 
Thom.  Grey  of  Cressynge  temple,  &  had  issu  Marget  weded  to  John  Swallowe  of 
Bokkynge. 

Crystofer  Whytbrede  second  son  and  heyre  to  Thom.  Whytbred,  aforesaid 
maryed  Mawde  doughter  of  Frenche  of  Stebbynge,  and  by  her  had  issu  Thom.  son 
and  heyre,  Anne  maryed  to  Thom.  Overed  and  Ellen  maryed  to  Bytle. 

Thom.  Whitbred  son  and  heyre  to  Crystofer  maryed  to  his  fyrst  wyef,  Dennys 
the  doughter  of  Will'm  Bytle  and  by  her  had  issue  Thom.  son  and  heyre,  Clement 
second  son,  and  Grace,  The  said  Thom.  maryed  to  his  2  wyef  Agnes  doughter  of 
Will'm  Hunt  and  by  her  had  issu,  John,  Henry,  Mary  and  Agnes. 

D 


18  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1552. 


miijitt. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  White,  as  White  in  Vis.  of  1 612. 

2.  White,  impaling  Argent  ihreeeagles  displayed  gules.  [Stroode.] 

Rych''  Whyt  of  Hntton  esquyer  maryed  Mawde  donghtev  of  S""  Terell  of 

heron  and  had  issu  S""  Rych''  Whyt  son  and  heyre,  Suzan  weded  to  Tonge  al's 
Clarentieulx  King  of  Armes,  Mary,  weded  fyrst  to  Whythed,  after  to  Spenser,  Jane 
weded  to  Wylcockes. 

Rych'"  son  and  heyre  to  Rychard,  weded  Margery  doughter  of  Sterley  (?  Shirley) 
of  Nottingh'mshy'",  &  had  issu,  George  son  and  heyre,  Humfrey  2  son,  John  3  son, 
Dorathe  weded  to  Stantone,  Anne  weded  to  Sotell,  Elsabeth  weded  to  Sheperd, 
Mary,  Thomasyn,  and  Kateren  unmaryed. 

George  Whyt  son  &  heyre  to  Rych''  weded  Kateren  doughter  to  Will'm  Stroode 
of  Devonshyre,  and  hath  issu  Sewsan. 


SWilforti. 

Arms. — Same  as  Wtlford  in  Vis.  1612. 

Robert  Wylford  of  in  the  Connte  of  Devonshyr  esquyer  weded  to  his 

fyrst  wyef  and  had  issu  Will'm  Wylford  son  and  heyre,  James  2  son, 

Edmond  3  son,  Robert  4  son. 

James  Wylford  2  son  to  Robert  weded  Elsabeth  doughter  of  Bateman  of  Pluckeney 
in  the  Counte  of  Kent  and  had  issu  Thom.  Wylford  son  and  heyre,  John,  2  son, 
Will'm  3  son,  Robert  4  son,  j^icolas  5*'^  son,  Anne  weded  to  Mighell  Inglyshe  of 
London,  Kateren  weded  to  Henry  Gaynsford  of  Carsalton  in  the  Counte  of  Surrey 
esquyer. 

Will'm  Wylford  3  son  to  James  maryed  Agnes  doughter  of  Hamond 

of  Kent  gent',  wedowe  of  Henry  Wentworth  2  brother  to  S""  John  Wentworth  and 
hath  issu  by  her  John,  sone  and  heyre,  Will'm  2  son. 


his  armes  sa.  chevron  bet.  iij  roweles  of  Speres  argent  a  crescent  his  dyfference 
his  crest  a  horse  of  the  (sea)  cowchant  sable  purfled  or. 

Wyseman  of  Felsted.=j= 


W 


John  Wyseman  of  Felstede  Essex.=rJohan'  dot'  of  Lege  of  London. 


Thom.  Wyse-     Robert  2  son     George  3  son     Phelyp  4  son    Rych''    Wil'm  6  maryed 
man  maryed       maryed  dot'     maryed  dot'     maryed  dot'      5  son.     dot'  of  Cocke, 
dot'  of  Cut-        of  Barron.        of  Strang-        Tyrrell.  — 

bert  Vaghan.  man.  Ann  wyf  to 

Fytche. 


m^itutim  0t  m^tv,  1558. 


Of  Little  Lees,  same  as  in  Vis.  1612. 


Arms. — Argent,  two  bars  gules  charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  first.  [Amys.] 
Crest. — A  hind  2Jassant  argent  collared  gules.  [x4.mys.] 

John  Amys  de  comitat  SomerBett.=i= 


Margarett  widow=f=Roger  Amyce  of=pElizabeth  da.  to  S''  George 
of  Eich.  Forcett  Colue  Wake  in  Lawson  of  Porless  Knight, 
2  wiffe,  Essex.  widow  to  Rigbye. 


Anne  d.  to=Israel  Amyce  of=pMartha  da.  Josephe  Joyce  Anne  nx.  Thomas 

Richard         Tilbury  juxta        to  Vaux  Van  Amyas  ux.  Allen.     2"^i  to 

Forcett  Clare  in  Essex.     Murys  de  2  sonne.  Robert  William  Cardinall 

1  wiffe.  Holland.  Finder,  of  Wenham. 


Thomas  Amyce    Elizabeth.     Mary. 
sets.  6  A°  1585. 


^ppxilton,  ^pUton. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  with  same  Crest  and  the  first  i  quartcrings  of  the  first 
shield. 


20  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


^ploffe* 


Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  but  the  wife  of  Thomas  AyloflFe  is  said  to  be  Agnes  da. 
of  William  Birche  by  Alice  his  wife  da.  of  Eoger  Grice.  With  crest  and  arms  as 
in  that  Vis. 


3Saartr. 

{See  Barrttiflton,  No.  1.) 

Baton. 

{See  Cooftc,  No.  1.) 


Barnabpe. 

Arms. — Argmt,  on  a  fcss  florfj  comiterjiory  vert  between  three  hoars'  heads  sable  two 

ire/oils  slipped  erminois.   [Barnabye.] 
Crest. — A  demi-greyhound  gides  holding  hettveen  the  paws  a  branch  of  laurel pi'oper 

[Barnabye,] 

A  Patent  granted  to  John  Barnabye  of  Colchester  by  Clar.  Harvey  2  P.  and  M 
John  Barnabye  of  Colchester.= 


T 


Thomas  Barnabye=EHzabeth,  da.  to  John  Allen 
of  Colchester.  of  Hatfield  Peverell. 


Barnartr. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  but  the  first  Barnard  is  called  Francis,  and  the  wife 
of  his  son  William  is  called  Joane,  and  said  to  have  been  previously  married  to 
Robert  Darcye ;  Ann,  wife  of  Francis,  is  called  sole  heir  of  Sir  William  Worthing- 
ton ;  and  Anne  Leighe  is  said  to  have  married  secondly  William  Yonge  of  Essex. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


21 


3Sanies. 


Arms. — As  in  Vis.  1552. 

Crest. — A  leopard  passant  proper  hound  round  the  middle  azure,  chained  or. 
[Barnes.] 


S''  Thomas  Barnes=pKatheren. 
of  Horslcy  Kt.  ob. 
35  E.  3. 


S'  Jermyne.=f=d.  &  heire  to  S"" 
Hamon  Gisours 
of  London  Kt. 


S""  James  Barnes=f=Anne  filia  Johannis      Thomas  Barnes=pMargerett  d.  &  co- 


Knt.  ob.  50  E.  3. 


Berlwe  (?)  ob.  4  H. 
6. 


of  Horseley  in 
com.  Surrey 
esqre.  2  sonne. 


heire  to 
S*^  Jermyne. 


Eicardus=pPhillapa  filia  &  h.  Edwardi 
Barnes.       Dalingredge    miles   relicta 
Tho.  Lewkin  ob.  16  E.  4. 


Margerys 
da.  to 
Vire. 


=John  Barnes=FConstance  d.  to 


eldest  son. 


Nicholas  Pagen- 
ham  of  Sussex. 


Margerett  d.  &  heire 
ux.  Job's  Bourcher 
dom.  Barnes. 


John  Barnes 
of  Thuxfield 
in  Hartford- 
shire. 


William  Barnes^pDorathey  da.  to  An- 


2  Sonne,  of  Tho- 
ley  in  Essex 
gent. 


thoney  Handsard  of 
Whitingham  in  Suf- 
folk. 


Leonarde^ 
Barnes. 


-dau.  James 
Gedge  of 
Shenfeild 
in  Essex. 


Thomas 
2  Sonne. 


Richard 

4  Sonne. 


William=pElizabeth  da.  to     Elizabeth. 


Barnes 
Sonne  & 
heire. 


Thomas  Eden 
of  Sudbury  in 
com.  Suffolk. 


Anthony  Barnes. = Elizabeth  da.  to  Thomas 

George  Carleeon.  obiit  puer. 


Griselda  ux.  Tho.  Baker 
2  son  S'-  Rich.  Baker  Knt. 


Richard  Baker. 


22 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Banittfltxiiu 

(No.  1.) 


S"-  Odinell=r 

Barrington 

Knig-ht. 


S''  Eustace=p 

Barriugtou 

Knight. 


S"-  Galfrey  =p 
Maudeville 
Earl  of 
Essex. 


S--  William^ 
Mandeville 
Knight. 


S'-  Humfrey=rGrissell  d''  &  h.     S-"  William^ 
Barrington      to  S^'  Eauffe  Mandeville 

Knight.  Mercy  Knight.     Knight. 


®|)etb)tttlre» 

S""  Hnmfrey=pAnne  d''  &  heire  Richard  d 


Barrington 
Knight. 


to  S""  William       Chetwinde 
Mandeville  Kt.     ob.  5  H.  5. 


S»'  Mcholas=pda.  to  S''  Rauffe        William  - 
Barrington      Nortofte  Kt.         Chetwinde 


Knight. 


ob.  ante  (?) 
ux. 


S""  Raffe  Baarde= 
Knight. 


S''  John  Baard=p 
Kt. 


S*"  Richard  Baard=pElizabeth  da. 
Kt.  I  to  Carbonel. 


S""  Rafe  Baard=plsabell  da.  to 


Kt. 


S''JohnHam- 
lyn  Kt. 


S""  Henry  Baard^p.  ...  d.  to 
Kt.  i  Jeifrey 

Grysseley. 


Nicholas  Barrington.=p Agnes  (?  Elianor)  da.  &  h.     S^'  Henry  Baard=pMawde  d.  to 
to  William  Chetwynd.  Kt.  ...  Fryskney 

of  Fryskney. 


S""  Nicholas  Barrington^ Alice  da.  &  coh.  to  S''  Robert  Baard=pMargaret  d.  to 


Knight. 


Nich.  Bellhowse 
Knight. 


Kt. 


S""  Henry 
Bensted. 


Philip  Barrington=f  Margaret  d.  to    Nicholas  Barring-=j=Emme  da.  &  heir(!  to 


2^  Sonne. 


S'-  William  Tey    ton  Esq. 
Kt. 


S"^  Robert  Baard. 


John  Barrington.=pKatherine  d.  to  S'"  John  Barrington.=pMargaret  d.  &  h.  to 


Anthony  Barnes.         Kt, 


John  Blomvyle  Kt. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


23 


John  Barriiigton.=f:Isabell  d.  to  Tatton  of  Canewdon. 


Thomazin  da.  &  heire  ux.  William  Sidney 
2''  to  Launfox  3''  to  Sir  John  Hop  ton  Knight. 


S''  Humphrey  Battell= 
Kt. 


S'-  Roger  Enfield=f 
Kt. 


S'  Richard  Battell= 
Kt. 


Richard  Enfield.=f=Emm  d.  to  S'"  Walter 
Tirrell  Kt. 


Robert  Battell.=FElizabeth  da.  to      S'"  Bartholomew=FUrsula  da.  to  John 


Edmond  Howe.       Enfield  Kt. 


Walgrave. 


S''  Edmond  Battell=p Jane  d.  to  John     S""  Henry  Emiefield=j=Isabell   da.  to 


Kt. 


Bassingborne.        Kt. 


Robert  Britton. 


S""  JefiPery  Battell=T=Christian  da.  to     S'"  John  Ennefield=f=Isabell  da.  to  S-- 


Kt. 


John  Torrell.         Kt. 


Hughe  Bigott  Kt. 


S"-  William  Battell^ 
Kt. 


S''  Richard  Ennefield=j=da.  to  S"'  John 
Kt.  Nor  toft  Kt. 


S''  John  Battell=Fda.  to  Thomas 


of  (? 


) 


Rochford  Knight. 


Thomas  Battell.=i=Elizabeth  d.  &  heire  to  S''  Richard  Ennefield. 


Edmond  John  Barrington.=j= Alice  da.  &  h.  to    John  Holbech=f=d.  &  h.  to  John 


Barrington. 


Thomas  Battell.      Knight. 


Rochford. 


Thomas  Barrington  .=p Anne  d.  to  John  Holbech  Knight. 


The  continuation  of  this  Pedigree  is  the  same  as  in  the  Vis.  of  1612,  and 
the  Arms  are  the  same. 


24  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

Barrinatxiiu 

(No.  2.) 
{See  Parker.) 


{See  fHorgan,  No.  1.) 


aSatteU. 

{See  Barrington,  No.  1.) 

(See  also  Josselyn  in  Vis.  1612.) 


Betltincjljam. 

Same  as  in  Vis,  1612,  except  that  the  husband  of  Ahce  is  said  to  be  Anthony, 
and  Alice  is  said  to  be  daughter  of  Tiichborne,  not  Twichenor.  Same  Crest  and 
Arms. 


John  Stalbroke  of  London  Inholde.=F 


John  Monmouthe=p Alice  da.  to  John 


of  London. 


Stalbroke. 


William  Pawne=pAnne,  da.  &  coheire  to 
of  Essex.  John  Monmouthe. 

A 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


25 


William  =f=  Elizabeth  ■ 


Bedell  of 
Written 
in  Essex. 
1  husb. 


Thomas 
Beadell. 


da.toWm. 
Haydon  of 
Watforthe 
in  Hart- 
ford. 


Allyce 
Beadell. 


A| 


=:William 
Pawne  of 
Wryttell 
in  Essex, 
2  husb. 


Frauncis 
&  John 
Pawne. 


William  Pawne 
Sonne  &  h. 


Jone  Writtle 

to 

Whitinge. 

Elianor  & 
Elizabeth 
both 
noounes. 


Anne  wiffe  to 
Roger  Bassynge. 


Bridge  tt  wiffe  to 
William  Chatterton 
of  Lidiart  Milisant 
in  Wiltshire. 


Arms  of  Bell. — As  in  Vis.  1612. 
Crest. — A  talhot  passant  minine.  [Bell.] 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  except  that  the  son  and  heir  of  William  and  Joane  is  said 
to  be  James,  not  John  ;  and  the  age  of  Ann,  da.  of  Edward,  is  not  stated,  but  her 
son  John  Gorge  is  stated  to  be  son  and  heir,  1604,  and  the  two  sons  George  are 
omitted. 


Arms. — QimrferJij  of  12 — 1  and  12.  Bendish.  2.  Burghwell.  3.  Grauncester. 
4.  Benington.  5.  Calles.  6.  Beauchamp.  7.  Bardfield.  8.  Hunt- 
ington.   9.  Clopton.    10.  Force.     11.  Hobart. 

Crest. — As  under  Westley  in  Vis.  1612. 


Bcriff. 

Arms. — Same  as  those  o/Berif  in  1634. 

Crest. — In  grass  proper  a  leaver  passant,  also  pvper,  collared  or.  [Beriff. 

Austin  Beriffe.=F 


William  Beriffe=pKatherine  da.  to  Wm.  Draper 


of  Colchester. 


William  Beriffe. 


of  Aldham. 


John  Beriffe.= Joane  da.  to  John  Nonne  of  Tostock 
in  Suff.  widow  to  Reynolds  of  Bar- 
folde  in  Suff. 


26  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


{■See  ^asrall.) 


asiafet. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612. 


BooUt,  33oalie. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Sable,  Iwo  chevrons  hehveen  twelve  escallops  argeni,  6,  3,  and  3.  [Boode.] 
William  Bood  of  Crake=FAnne  sister  to  the  Lord 


in  Yorkshire. 


Williams  of  Tame. 


William  Boode       Henery  Boode  of=f=Anne  d.  to  John  Strangman. 
son  &  heire.  Bayley  in  Essex.     See  Strangman. 


Agnes  nxor  Richard^  Henery  Boode.=pElizabeth  da.  to  .  .  .  Bishope 


Jefferey 


i  by  Agnes  Pyrton. 


I  I  III 

John  Jeflferey.     Richard  Jefferey.  Heneiy    Edward    Percivell 

Boode.     Boode.      or  Pernell. 


William  Stodhleighe=j=Mary  1  uxor  .  .  .  Barwicke.=T= 
2  husband. 


Elizabeth,     Maiy.     Jane.  William  Barwicke. 


(No.  2.) 
{See  JHantcll ;  also  Pgrton  and  .Strangman,) 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


27 


JSotoes, 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  8 — 1.  Bowes.     2.  Scroop.     3 
4.  A  lend  a  label  for  difference  [ 
7  and  8  as  3  in  the  third  shield,  and  2  and  3  /n 
that  Vis. 

The  parts  bracketed  are  additions 


TiPTOFT  as  in  Vis.    1552. 

].      5,    AjIIDAS.      6.    BOYSSE. 

the  second  under  BowES  in 


Thomas  Bowes  of  the  City  of  York=p 


Cicely  da.^pS''  Martyn=Eliz.  da.  to 


to  Eliott 
1  ux. 


Bowes 
Knight 
Maior  of 
London. 


H  alio  we  2 
ux.  renupt 
Sackford. 


Thomas 
Bowes  2 
Sonne. 


Robert  Amydas=f=Mai-garet  da.  & 
of  London  heir  to  James 

Goldsmith.  Bruce. 


Richard  Scroope^Elizabeth  d.  & 
heire  to  Robert 
Amidas. 


[Thomasine  4th=Thomas     Frances  da.  of=pMartyn  Bowes=f=Frances  da.     William. 


da.  &  coh.  to  Bowes 

William  Wilkin-  Eldest 

son  of  London  Son. 
SheriflF  1585.] 


.  Clopton 
of  Grafton. 


2nd  Sonne  of 
[Jenkins.] 


&  heire  to 
Richard 
Scroope 
1  ux. 


Joyce.        Anne.        Martin  Bowes  of  Essex. = Mary.     Ellen. 


Cordale  mar.  to 
....  Mey  son 
of  the  Bishop  of 
Carlisle. 


Thomas  Bowes. 


Frances  mar.  to 
Thomas  Par- 
miter  of  Witton 
in  com.  Norf.  ar. 


Richard  Bowes 
of  Babthorp 
in  com.  York. 
Esq. 


Anne=FThomas= 


2  ux. 


Bowes 
of  Lon- 
don. 


Mathew  Bowes 
ob.  s.p.  of 
York. 


Frances  mar.  to 
Edward 
Hodgson  of 
London.=F 


Mary  mar.  to 
John  Gamble 
of  York. 


iDorcas  da. 
of  James 
Harman 
of  London 
2  ux. 


[Eliz.  mar.  to 
Martyn  Salter 
of  Flo  ton  in 
Suff.] 


Edward  s.p.       EUzabeth.       Sarah. 


28 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Bratrhurp. 


William  Bradbury  of  Wickhain= 
Bonnett  in  co.  Essex. 


:Jane  da.  to  Fitzwilliams 
relict  Thomas  Bendishe. 


William  Bradburye=pAnne  da.  to  Phillipe  ux.       Mathew  Brad-- 

of  Litelbury  in  John  Barley      burye  2  sonne. 

Essex  Sonne  &  Infant  le  2  to  John 

heire.  roye.  Josslyn. 


=Margarett  d.  to 
Rowse  of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. 


William  Brad- 
burye  of 
Litelburye. 


=Eleanor 
d.  & 
heire  to 
Fullwer. 


Thomas 
Bradbury 
2  sonne. 


William  Brad-=r=d.  to 


bury  of  Wick- 
ham  Bonnett 
in  Essex. 


Edon 

of 

Suff. 


Barbara  1  ux.  S"" 
Henery  Cuttes  kt. 
2  h.  to  S--  Tho. 
Fludd  kt.  3  to 
Edward  Gille  Esq. 
4*1  Wm.  Covert. 


Wymond  =pElizabeth  Henry 

Bradbury     da.  to  3 

2  sonne.       William  sonne. 
Whita-ift. 


Mathew    =FJanne  d. 


Bradbury 
of  Wick- 
ham  Bon- 
nett 1614. 


to  Wil- 
liam 
Whito-ift. 


Anne 

ob. 

s.p. 


AUiceux. 

George 

Yardsley. 


Bridgett. 


.John  Brad- 
bury son  & 
heire  1614. 


Francis 
2  sonne. 


Mathew 
3  Sonne. 


Edward 
4  sonne. 


Phillipe 
ux.  Far- 
dinaudo 
Clarke. 


Barbara. 


I    . 

Margarett 

&  Eliza- 
beth. 


William  eldest  sonne.     Thomas  2  sonne     Janne  &  Anne. 


Robert  Bradbury  of=rMargerett  da.  to  Tirrell  of     Thomas  Bradburye. 
Litelbury. 


Beches. 


ob.  s.p. 


Mary    d.= 

to  George 
Nicholls 
of  Wal- 
den  1 
wifte. 


=Henery=pJoanne  da. 
Brad-       to  Pullon 
bury         2  wiflfe. 
of 

Litle- 
bury. 


Martha. 


Barbara  ux. 
Tho.  Pagett 
of  Middle 
Tempell. 


EHzabeth 
ux.  Richard 
Tremill  of 
Devon  shre. 


Anne  ux.  Mary 

Christopher  ux. 

Fulnetbye  Thomas 

of  Suflf.  Webbe. 


William  Bradbury  son  &  heire.     Mary,     Anne.     Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


29 


Brantpton, 

{See  iLucas,) 


Same  as  in  Vis.  1612. 


Brilrfles,  BSruaes. 


Aems. — Same  as  m  Vis.  1612. 

Simon  de  A  Brige. 


John  Bruge.=f=Sara. 


S""  Baldwiue  Bruge=p=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire  to 


of  Soles  Knt. 


S""  Pyers  Granson. 


Simond  Bruges  of  Leighe=j=da.  &  heire  to      Thomas  a  Bruges.     John  a  Bruge  3 
2  son.  Kingsmead.  sonn. 


Thomas  Bruges  of=pMawde  da.  &  heire  to  Tho.  Hemboroughe  of  Dimocke  in  com. 
Lee.  Gloucester. 


William  Bruge8=f=Alice  da.  &     S""  John  aBurges=T=Agnes  da.     Thomas    Edmond 


of  Estington  in 

Worstersh. 

(?  Gloucester sh.) 


heire  to  Wm.     draper,  Maior  of 
deEstinffton.    London. 


to  Thomas     ob.  s.p.      4  sonne. 
AjIoflFe. 


Gylles   =f=Margarett    Anthony  Gilles  =pElianor  Winifred     Elizabeth    Bridgett 

of  Est-      da.  to  John  2  son  Bruges  da.  to  1  ux.  S''       ux.  John  & 

ington.      Xatton  of    mar.  the  of  ....  Richard      Garaway      Ursula. 

Morton.       d.  to  S""  Lon-  Robins  Sackville     of  Lon- 

Tho.  don.  of  Lon-  Kt.    2  to     don. 

Tirrell  don.  John  L. 

Knt.  St.  John. 

B 


30 


THE    VISITATiOX    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


A| 


John  Bruges=Elizabeth  da.     Maiy    us.   Ed-     Anthony  Bruges=pPrudence  da.  to 


of  Esting-        to  S""  Robert    ward   Stamford     of  "Westham. 
ton.  Morton  Kt.        of  Devonshire. 


S^  Wymond 
Carew  Kt. 


Thomas  Bruges  of  W"estham.=pAime  da.  to  Scroope  of  Hampshire. 


John  Bruges  son  &  heire.= 


MvothttU 

Thomas  Brockett  of  Brockett  Hall  in=^Elizabeth  d.  &  heire 
com.  Hartford.  to  "William  Ashe. 


Edward  Brockett.=j=Eli7;abeth  da.  to  Thwaites.     Elizabeth  ux DaHsonne. 


John  Brockett.=pLucey  d.  to  Poulter. 


Edward   =Margerett    Lucyob.     John  =j=Dorothey    d.    &      Elizabeth     Alice  ux. 


Brockett.     da.  to  .  .  .     s.p.  Broc- 

Mikelford.  kett. 


heire  to  Hulse  &      ux.  Bar-       Hill. 
Mamond.  ington. 


Robert    =]\Iargerett  da.  to  Henry  Far-     Edward  Brockett  of  Wil-=f  daughter  to 


Brockett. 


row  of  Bromfeild  in  Essex,      lingalle  in  Essex. 


Barley. 


Eeignald     Alice.     Xicholas  Brockett  of  Willingale=pJanne  da.  to  John  Wise- 
Brockett.  ....  in  Essex.  man  of  Canfeild. 


Thomas     Anthony     John  Broc-=Elizabeth  da.  to  Edward     Janne  ux.  John 

2  sonn.      4  sonn.       kett  of  Thomas  Taverner  3  sonne.    Gray,  you' brother 

WiUingale      of  Lamborne  in  to  Thomas  Gray 

in  Essex.        Essex.  of  Langley. 


S""  John  Brockett  of=pMargerett  d.  &  heii-e         Xicholas  Brockett.=j=da.  to  Hoos. 
Brocketts  Hall.  to  Bensell. 


S""  John  Brockett    Edward  Brockett    Thomas  Brockett    John  Brockett=da.  to 
Knt.  2  sonn.  3  sonn.  Snagg. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558.  31 

Brocfeman,  JSroobman. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  and  same  Crest. 

AuMS.—Qtiarierhj.—l.  BrockmAn.     2.  Freer  or  Fryar.     3.  Argent,  on  a  hcnd 
azure,  three  boars'  heads  couped  yules  [  ].     Quarterly,  or  and  yules  a 

iordure  aryent  [  ]. 


{See  EagnsforU.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Aryent,  a  chevron  Miveen  mullets  yules.  [Broughton.] 
2.  Salle,  a  chevron  hetiveen  three  pheons  or.  [Foster.]  3.  Aryent,  on  a 
chevron  yules  three  fleurs  de  lis  or.  [Peverley  or  Pendred.]  4.  Arc/ent, 
on  a  cross  sable  five  escallops  of  the  first.  [Stoniiam.] 


3Brxib)ne* 

Same  as  Browne  No.  1,  in  Vis.  1612,  with  same  crest  and  arms;  but  gives 
William  a  son  and  heir  John,  making  Robert  the  second,  and  the  others  third, 
fourth,  and  fifth  sons. 


Two  pedigrees :  the  same  as  those  in  Vis.  of  1612  and  1634  respectively. 


3Sultotfe. 

This  pedigree  consists  merely  of  the  following: — 

Edward  Bulock  of  Wigborowe  in  Essex. 


Edward  Bulock  son  &  heire. 
and  is  included  in  that  of  the  same  family  in  Vis.  1612. 


32 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612  ;  but  gives  John  Burre  and  Alice  his  wife  a  son  Thomas, 
set.  21,  1593,  and  daughters  Ciceley  and  Susan,  besides  the  five  daughters  there 
mentioned. 


33utln% 

Arms. — Sable,  a  covered  mp  w.  [Butler.] 


Nicholas  Butler 
of  Yatton  in 
com.  Bedford. 


William  Butler 
of  Yatton  son 
&  heir 


William  Butler 
of  the  Wiche  in 
com.  Worcester. 


^Margaret  da.  &  heir 
to  John  Wibbe. 


=EHzabeth  da.  to 
Bradwell. 


William  Butler=f=Dennis  da.  to 


of  the  Wiche. 


William  Butlei 
of  the  Wiche. 


Barnsley  of 
Worcestershire. 


=Jane  da.  to  Bachecotte 
of  Worcestershire. 


George  Butler  of  =  Mary  da.  to  Tho.  Throgmorton 
Sharnbrooke  in       of  Higham  Park  in  com. 
com.  Bedford.         Northampton. 

The  rest  is  the  same  as  in  the  Vis.  of  1612. 


CapcII. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612;  but  gives  John  Capell  of  Stoke  by  Neyland  and 
Joanne,  as  father  and  mother  of  S""  William  Capell,  Knt.,  and  gives  Sir  Giles  a 
second  son  Henry ;  and  a  later  hand  adds  the  marriage  of  the  last  Sir  Gamaliel 
Capell  to  a  daughter  of  ...  .  Bennett,  Alderman  of  London. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


38 


Cartrinall 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.  Cardinall,  as  in  Vis.  o/  1612.     2.  Quarterly 
ermine  and  paly  of  six  or  and  yules  a  hordure  azure.  [  ]     3.  Azure, 


a  stay's  Itead  cahossed  or.  [ 
ducks  of  the  first.  [ 
enyrailed  of  the  second.  [ 
Crest. — Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


]     4.  Aryent,  on  a  sattire  sahlefive 
]     5.  Aryent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a  bordure 


Stephen  Cardiuall.= 


William  Cardinall. 


da.  to 


Amyce. 


Joane  da.  to  John- 
Gourdon  of 
Suffolk. 


-William  Cardinall  of  Much- 
Bromley  in  Essex. 


^Lattice  d.  and  h.  to  William 
Knightley  widow  to  John 
Clipesbye. 


Faith  ux. 

Henry 

Apleton. 


Rosse  ux. 

George 

Sayer. 


Joane  ux.       William  Cardinall=pMary  da.  to  Henry 
Robert  of  Much  Bromley      Wentworth  of 

Voysey.  in  Essex.  iMountnessing. 


Anne  da.  &  h.  ux  S''  Clement  His-ham  Knt. 


Julian  ux.  Robert  son  of    Charles  Car-=p.  .  .  .  da.  to       Stephen.     John.     Robert. 
Thomas  Deranger.  dinall.  Sucklino-. 


William  Cardinall. 


Carinaton. 


Crest  and  arms  as  under  Nevill  in  Vis.  of  1634.    Also  two  shields : — 

1.  Quarterly  of  eighteen — 1.  Or,  three  crescents  yules.  [Woodhull.]  2.  Quarterly 
aryent  and  yules,  in  each  a  cross  patee  count erchanyed.  [Chetwood.]  3.  Aryent, 
on  a  cross  sable  five  escallops  or.  [  ]      4.  Sable  chequy  or  a  bar 

ermine,  on  a  chief  aryent  three  leopards'  faces  yules.  [  ]     5.  Aryent, 

a  lion  rampant  yules.    [Lyons.]       6.    Aryent,  three  lions  rampant  sable. 
[  ]     7.  Aryent,  two  bars  azure,  a  bordure  enyrailed  sable.  [  ] 

8.  Gules,  three  luater  bouyets  aryent.  [  ]     9.  Argent,  a  saltire  yules, 

chequy  or.  [  ]     10.  Gules,  a  fret  or.  [  ]     H-  Azure,  three 

chevrons  interlaced  in  base  and  a  chief  or.  [Fitzhugh.]     12.  Barry  of  twelve 
or  and  azure,  an  eayle  displayed  yules.  [  ]     13.  Azure,  a  bend  between 

six  cross  crosslets  m:  [  ]     14.  Barry  of  six  aryeiit  and  azure,  on  a 


bend  of  the  first  three  martlets  yules.  [  ] 

[  ]      16.  Three  chevronels,  a  chief  vair.  [ 

rampant,  crowned,  between  three  crescents.  [ 
yules,  over  all  a  bend  azure.  [  ] 


15.   Vair,  a  fess  yules. 

]      17.  A  lion 

18.  Aryent,  a  cross 


34  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 

2.  Quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Chetwood.      2.  Azure,  a  fret  or,  charged  with  thirteen 
cinquefoils  argent.  [?  Crewe.]     3.  Azure,  a  lion  salient  or.  [  ] 

4.  Azure,  a  plate  between  three  crescents  or.  [Ree.]  5.  Argetit,  on  a  hencl 
cotised  gules  three  crescents  or.  [Rowligh.]  6.  Quarterly  argent  and  sable,  in 
the  second  and  third  quarters  a  stag's  head  cabossed  or,  over  all  a  bendlet  gules. 
[Henhull.]  7.  WooDHULL.  8.  Chetwood.  9.  Same  as  4  in  the  last 
shield.  [?  Okeley.]  10.  Lyons.  11.  Same  as  18  in  the  last  shield. 
[?  Ragons.]     12.  Same  as  6  in  the  last  field.  [?  Newenham.] 

The  following  crests  also  appear : — 

1.  A  demi  7nan  tygar  issuing  out  of  a  cressant.  [Fulke  Lord  Woodhall.] 

Ye  supporters  2  Man  Tygars  argent  horned  armed  and  crowned. 

2.  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  two  wings  conjoined  gules. 

(Said  to  be  Ragons'  crest,  but  (?)"Woodhull.) 

3.  A  lioji's  head  proper. 

Ye  creast  of  Lyons — S""  John  de  Lyons  K*  Lord  of  Warkworth  A^  50  E.  3 
&  7  R.  2. 

4.  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  m-  a  demi  lion  gules.  [Chetwood.] 

Included  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  gives  the  descent  of  Milicent,  da.  and  heir  to 
Robert  Leynham,  thus  : — 

John  Hend.=F 


S""  John  Hend  L*^  M.=f=Elizabeth.  Anne  ux.  William= 


of  London. 


Andi-ews. 


John  Hend.=pKatharen.        Katharen  ux.  John  Bassett. 
I 


Robert  Leynham.=p Alice  da.  &  h,  to  John  Hend. 


Anne=John  Smith= Milicent  da.  &  heir  to 
da.  to  Bondon  or  Gordon    of  Essex.         Robert  Leynham. 
widow  to  Baynard. 

and  gives  the  age  of  Charles  Smith,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Francis,  as  21  in  1619,  and 
gives  Francis  and  Mary,  d.  and  h.  of  John  Moreton,  a  second  son,  Thomas,  who  has 
a  son  Richard. 

This  pedigree  also  makes  the  first  husband  of  Dorothy,  da.  of  Sir  John  Smith, 
Robert  Offeley  instead  of  Ayloffe,  and  gives  his  daughter's  marriage  thus  : — 

Edward  Griffin  of  Dingley,=Anne  uxor  1.  Anthony  Baron  Woodhull.=T= 
3rd  husb.  2.  Tho.  Luson  of  London. 


Anne  Woodhull  1  ux.  Richard  Chetwood.- 
2  S""  George  Calveley  Kt. 


S"'  Richard  Chetwood  Knight. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558.  35 


{See  (JTottonO 


{See  ^osnt^) 


{See  iSarringtou,) 


{See  Carinston,) 


Cliffy. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612  ;  but  states  Ann  Kebell  to  be  the  da.  of  George  Kebell 
by  Katherine  his  wife,  da.  of  S""  Thomas  Tirrell  of  Heron,  Kn*,  ob.  24  April  1579, 
set.  70,  and  gives  her  a  second  da.  m.  to  John  Pascall  of  Much  Baddow.  Arms  of 
Clifie  as  in  that  Yis. 


{See  Itnigjjtleg.) 


{See  OTlobileO 


36  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


{See  fflgaaltiesrabe,  No.  1.) 


CUii3ile,  Cloitbtle,  Colbile. 

Dus  Willmus  de  Clovill  a"  6  Ed.  I.=f 


Eobert  Clouvyle  son  of  William^ 
Clouvile  received  ye  guifte  of  War- 
ren Mown-kensey  of  all  the  landes 
in  West  Hanyngfeild  called  xx  acres 
to  hould  of  the  said  Warren  by  19^ 
rent  p.  ann. 


William  Clouvyll. 


S''  William  Clouvyll  ob. 
24  1296. 


Richard  Clouvyll.^ 
William  Clouvyll.- 


John  Clouvyll  1449  H.  6.=f  Margaret  d.  to  William 

AUinffton  Knight. 


I 

William  Clouvill  1462. 


William  Clouvill  1468.= 


Henry  Clouvill.= 


John  Clouvill.=p 


Henry  Clouvill.=T=Margaret  da.  &  heir  to 
I  Anger  of  Kent. 


A 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


37 


William  Clouvill  in  Essex.=f=Mary  da.  to  Sir  William 

I  Carew  Kt. 


Francis  Clouvile  of  Clouvile.=pAnne  da.  to  Thirkill.     Edward  2  sonne=i= 


.1  II  II 

Priscilla  ux.  Roger  Anne  ux.     Eustace  Clou-=pJoanne  da.  to  ux.  Anne  nx. 

Brampston  of  Francis       vill  of  Clouvill     S''  Percival  Thomas    William 

Boreham  in  Essex.  Greene.       in  Essex.  Hart,  K*  Rushe.      Stoteville. 


Percival  Clou-      S''  Henry  Clouvill=f=Anne  da.  to  Tho.  Ryvett      Elizabeth  ux.  Ed- 


vill  Slayne  s.p.      of  Clouvill  Hall  in 
Essex  1614. 


of  Woodhall  in  Rattles-      ward  Lascelles  of 
den  in  SufF.  Yorkshire. 


Lucretia.     Henry  Clouvile     Edward.    William.     Thomas.     Mary. 

—  son  &  heir  •  — 

Jane.  1614.  Elizabeth. 


Anne 


Crest  and  Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Cnss|)all  CocjtsIjalL 


Arms. — As  m  Vis.  of  1612. 


John  Cogeshall  of  Hartfordshire  lined  in  the  tyme  of  E.  1  = 
he  had  landes  in  Rellen  hall  or  Rewenhall  in  the  county  of 

Essex. 


Raufe  Cogeshall= 
33  E.  1. 


S''  John  Cogeshall  2  son= 
of  John  23  E.  1. 


Henery  Cogeshall  son 
&  heire  35  E.  1. 


John  Cogeshall  son  of  Raffe        John  Cogeshall  held  lands  in  p'va  Benfleet  of  the= 
had  in  Benfleets.  honor  of  Rawley  in  Essex,  14  E.  2. 


S""  John  Coffshall  Knt.=f=Mabell  sister  &  heire  to  Anfrus  de 


of  Essex  12  E.  3. 


Staunton  and  Mary  his  wiffe  16  E.  3. 


Henery  Cogshall  49  E.  S.^pJoanne  his  wiffe. 


William  sunue  &  heire  49  E.  3. 


38  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 

^1 

Thomas  Cogshall.=p 


Richard  Cogshall  son  of^p.  ...  da.  &  coheire  to  S"^  John 


Thomas  9  H.  5. 


Wattevile  Kt. 


S--  William  Cogshall  Kt.=f=Mary  da.  &  h.  to  S-"  John 


had  4  wiffes  4  H.  6. 


Hawkwood  Knt. 


II  II 

Blanche  uxor      Elianor,  wiflfe  to  John  Tirrell  Margerett  wifife  to wife  to 

John  Dorward    of  Heron  Tresurer  of  the  Bateman  after  S""  John     John  St. 

ob.  37  H.  6.       Household  to  K.  H.  6.  Green  of  Essex,  Kt.        George. 


Arms. — Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  bull  passant  counterchanged.  [Cole.] 

John  Cole  of  61oucester.=F        William  Cosin.=j=.  ...  da.  to  Falstofe. 


Edward  Cole  of  Colchester.=pAgnes  da.  to  Wm.  Cosin. 


Edmond  Cole  son  &  heir.        Dorothy  ux.  John  Stanton.         Elizabeth. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Arms. — A  griffin  segreant  or.  [Collin.] 

Crest. — A  griffin's  head  erased  or,  collared  vert.  [Collin.] 


{See  ffilabite.) 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


39 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  eight — 1.  Cooke  as  Cooke  No.  2  in  Vis.  of  1634.     2.  SahJp,  a 
fess  bettvern  three  pheons  argent.  [Malpas.]     3.  Or,  an  eagle  displaged  sable. 
]     4.  Azure,  three  eagles  in  bend  between  tivo  cottises  argent. 
'Belknap.]     5.  A  fess  countercompony  between  three  crosses  patee.  [  ] 

6.  Six  crosses  pateefitche'.  [  ]     7.  Or,  two  bendlets  gules.  [  ] 

8.  Bendy  of  ten  azure  and  oi\  \_  ] 


John  Cooke. 


Philip  Malpas  of  London. 


da.  &  heir  to  Machyn. 


S""  Thomas  Cooke  of  Giddey  Hall  in=f=.  ...  da.  &  heir  to  Philip 
Essex  Kt.  Maior  of  London  1463.        Malpas  of  London. 


S""  Philip  Cooke=f=Elizabeth  da.  &  coheir  to     William  Saun-=p 
of  Giddy  Hall.       S""  Henry  Belknap  Knight,     ders  of  Surrey 


WilHam. 
Thomas. 


Beatrix  wid.=j= 
Copley. 


S""  John  Cooke- 
of  Essex 
Knight. 


= Alice  da.  &  coheir 
to  William  Saun- 
ders of  Banbury. 


Joanne  da.  &  coheir 
ux.  Rich.  Lee  of 
Quarendon. 


Mary  wife  to- 

Nicholas 

Dawson. 


S""  Anthony  Cooke^ 
Knight. 


=Anne  da.  to  William  Fitz- 
william  widow  to  S''  John 
Hawes  of  London  K^ 


Beatrix  uxor 

Richard 

Ogle. 


Anne  wife  to  S"" 
Michell  Stan- 
hope K*  ob. 
1587. 


S^  William  Cecill  K.  of  the^ 
Card  L.  Burgleigh  &  L. 
Treasurer  of  England. 


=Mildred  da.  to  S"" 
Anthony  Cooke 
Kt  mar.  1546 
died  1589. 


Anne  2  da.  m. 
S""  Nicholas 
Bacon 
L.  Keeper. 


Robert  Cecill 
of  Sarum. 


Anne  Countess 
of  Oxford. 


Elizabeth  m.  Will'm 
Lord  Wentworth. 


S''  Francis  Bacon 
K'  L.  Keeper. 


S""  Richard=FAnne  da.  to 


Cooke  son 
&  heir. 


Cawn- 


ton. 


S-"  William  Cooke  2  son= 
&  of  Highnam  in 
Glostershire. 


=Francis  da.  to  John  Lord 
Gray  sister  to  Henry 
Grey  of  Pirgo. 


S""  Anthony  Cooke= 
of  Giddy  Hall  Kt. 


=Aiice  da.  to 
S--  William 
Waldegrave 
of  Suffolk 
Knt. 


Philippa  wife 
to  Hercules 
Mutas  of 
Essex. 


John. 
Edward, 


Fi'ancis. 


William  Anne. 
Cooke  — 

son  &  Mildred. 
heir. 


40  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Francis  Cooke         S""  Edward  Cooke  nf=da.  to  S""  Wm.  Daniell  Judge 
2°  son.  Giddy  Hall  Knt.  of  the  Comon  Pleas. 


3lor&  IslttSBfU* 


fl^obt^s. 


Katheren  m.  S""  Henry      John  Lord  Russell  son  to=pElizabeth=pl  wife  to  S""  Thomas 


Killigrew  of  Cornwall.       Francis  Earl  of  Bedford 
=F  d.  1554. 


Hobbes  Knight. 


Mary  1  wife  to  Henry        Anne  wife  to  Henry  L.  Her-         S""  Edward  Hobbes  Knt. 
Nevell  2  to  John  Tre-         bert  son  to  y«  Earle  of  m.  Margery  da.  to  S'' 

lawnye.  Worster.  Henry  Gary  Kt. 


{See  .Strangman,) 
COOfet   (of  aaocijforti  anti  ^Tijimtiersleg), 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  with  crest  and  arms  of  Cooke. 


CorntoalL 

A  line  pedigree  constructed  fi'om  the  narrative  pedigree  in  Vis.  1552,  with  same 
crest  and  arms. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  \^.—  l  and  18  Ridware  as  Mow.  2.  Gules,  three  sivords 
erect  argent  hilted  or,  2,  1.  [Waldecheiffe.]  3.  Or,  five  eagles  displayed 
sable,  a  canton  ermine.  [Basing.]  4.  Argent,  three  falcons  gules  inembered  or. 
[Fawconer.]  5.  Sable  three  owls  or,  2,  1.  [Thurcaston.]  6.  Azure,  tivo 
bars  argent.  [Venables.]  7.  Vert,  a  cockatrice  argent  (augnentacon?). 
8.  Argent,  a  f ess  gules,  a  label  azure  for  difference.  [Langham.]  9.  Argent, 
three  chevrons  gules,  a  bordure  engrailed  sable.  [Wateville.]  10.  Argent, 
on  afess  sable  between  three  pellets,  two  flanches  of  the  first.  [Godevile.] 
W.  Argent,  three  water  bougets  gules.  [Roos.]     12.  on  a  bend 

three  cinquefoils  [Darsiiam.]     13.  Cogeshall.     14.  Argent,  a  cJievron 

gules  between  three  coots  sable.  [Southcote.]     15.  [  ]     16.  Sable, 

three  stags'  heads  cabossed  argent.  [Cavendish].  17.  Or,  on  a  chief  in- 
dented azure  three  escallops  argent  [Stratton],  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence. 
Cotton  as  below. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


41 


Willemus  de  Cotton=F 


Simon  filius  Willmi  de  Coton= 
46  H.  3,  16  E.  I. 


Joaniia=Willmus  de=Flsabena 


ux.  ejus.   Coton. 


ux.  ejus. 


Coton  Ao  16 
Edw.  3  Dns 
de  Edmunds 
Cotton. 


filia  .  .  .  Brett  de 
Dana  (?  Davenham) 
in  com.  Cestvia. 

(Arms. — Arg.  on 
a  chev.  sa.  3  trefoils 
slipped  or.) 


Thomas  de  Eidware  de^plsabella 


Hampstall  Ridware  in 
com.  Staff,  miles. 


ux.  ejus. 


Thomas  de  Ridware=FMatilda  filia  Robti 


de   Hampstall   Rid- 
ware a°  3  Ed.  2. 


Stapleton  militis. 


Willielmus  = 
de  Ridware 
de  Hamp- 
stall Rid- 


Edmundus  de=j=Catherina  ux.  ejus        ware. 


Walterus=f= Juliana  filia  et 
Walde-  cohasres  Johis 
cheiffe.        de  Basinsr. 


Walterus=FJoanna  filia  et 


de  Rid- 
ware. 


cohseres  Gwalteri 
Waldecheif. 


Margareta 
uxor  Thomas 
Schirley. 


Gullieimus  Coton  de  Ridware^ Aenes Walterus 


jure  uxoris  a"  3  R.  2.  (Arms. 
— Argent  a  bend  sable  between 
3  pellets.) 


filia  et  haeres  Walter!  de  Ridware.  de  Rid- 

(Mem.    Agnes  was  probably  da.   of     ware. 
Walter  and  heii-  of  her  brother  Walter.) 


Johannes  Coton  de  Hampstall  Ridware  a°  12  Hen.  4= 
et  5°  Hen.  4.  Arms. — Azure  an  eagle  displayed 
argent  armed  gules  (Ridware). 


^Isabella  filia  et  h^res  Gulielmi 
Fauconer    de    Thiu"caston 
Leic. 


in 


com. 


Richardus  Coton  de= 
Ridware  a°  6  Hen.  6. 


=Elizabetha  soror  et  cohseres  Hugonis  Venables 
militis  et  filia  Ric'i  Venables. 


Maria  uxor  primaq=Johannes  Coton  de  Hamp-^p Joanna  ux 


filia  Radulphi 
Pole  de  Radburne. 


stall  Ridware  filius  et  hares 
a"  33  Hen.  6  et  a"  2  Ed.  4 
&  35  H.  6. 


Richardus  Coton  de  Hampstall 
Ridware  a°  12  Hen.  7. 


Hattfll^attt* 

Wilhuus  de  Langham=j=Sibilla  uxor 
miles.  ejus. 


Joanna  dnadeLang-=pWillius  Langham  de 
ham  a°    26    et   27 
E.  3. 


Langham  miles  a"  15 
E.  3  —  33  E.  3. 
B 


ejus  filia 
Nicholai 
Fitz   Her- 
bert de 
Norbury 
ux.  2. 


Richard  Coton  vixit 
a"  12  Ed.  4. 

Gulielmus  Coton  2« 
filius  occisus  a°  37 
H.  6. 


Robertus  de  Wate-=j=Dna  Matilda 
villa  sans  date.        1  ux  ejus. 


Willmus  de  Wate-= 
ville  miles  a''  19 
E.  1. 

c 


=Thoremina 
ux.  ejus. 

G 


42 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


|4  |3 
Thomas  Johannes 
de  Lang-  de  Lang- 
ham,  ham. 


|2 
Robertus  de  Lang- 
ham  Dns  de  Hemp- 
sted  aP  29  E.  3. 


|1 
Willmus  Langham  de  Lang-= 

ham  et  Dns  de  Hempsted  a° 

29  E.  3.    Miles  a"  15  E.  3  et 

3  Ric.  2 -a"  41  et  42  E.  3 

Dns  de  Pandfield  a°  38  E.  3. 


Johannes= 
Watevyle 
de  Pan- 
field 
miles  a" 
15  E.  3. 


=Margaretta 
uxu,  ejus 
fil.  et  hsere 
Wilhn'. 


=Dna  Alicia  de=Robt. 
Watevile  a°  13  de. .. 
E.  3-a°  5E.2  a°  16 
filia  et  haeres  E.  3. 
Petri  de  .  .  .  . 

(This  is  copied  as  ac- 
curately as  the  MS.  will 
admit ;  there  is  confusion 
and  evident  inaccuracy 
in  the  dates.) 


Johannes  Langham  a°  14,  16  Ri.=pJoanna     ....  filia  et  coh. 
2  &  a°  5°  H.  5  filius  et  h.  Willmi.     ux.  ejus.    ux.  Richardi 
ob.  in  vita  patris.  Cogeshall. 


Johes  de  Wate- 
ville  junior  miles 
ob.  s.p. 


Rogerus  Cavendish.=^ Alicia  uxor  eius  filia 
et  hares  Godfredi 
Stratton  militis. 


Thomas  Barsham.=pMargareta  Leveney  filia  et  heres  Rogeri 
Cavendish. 


George  Langham  de  Chesterford==pIsabella        Willm's=f=Dna      Catherina    Rip- 


p'va  et  Hempsted  a"  9  H.  5  &  38 
H.  6.    7  H.  6,  9  H.  6. 


ux.  ejus 
a°8  E. 
4. 


South- 
cote 
arm. 


lingham  filia  et  hteres 
Thomas  Baysham  (Bar- 
sham)  a°  1473.  13  E.  4 
ux.  Tho.  Riplingham. 


Margeria  (?Sporum) 
filia  dicti  Georgii  nupta 
Johanni   Pykenham 
armigero. 


Richardus  Lang-=j=Elizabetha  filia  et= 


ham  de  Langham 
fil.  et  h.  Georgii 
a°  20,  H.  6. 


hgeres  Willmi 
Southcote. 


^Richardus  Wel- 
don  arm.  a°  9  E. 
4  et  13  E.  4. 


Robert  Weldon  armiger. 


2|  3| 

Jacobus  Johannes  Coton  de= 

Coton  Panfeild  Arm.  a°  20 

ob.  s.p.  E.  4.  CO.  Essex. 


=Alicia  filia  et  heres  Richard^ 
Langham  de  Langham  in  com. 
Suff.  a°  12  E.  4. 


^Thomas   St.   John 
maritus  a"  12  E.  4. 


Bridgetta  Cotton  uxor 
Willmi  Waller  militis. 


.  .  .  uxor  Edmundi 
Polye  1542. 


Elizabetha  wife  to 
John  Haward. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


43 


Jane  filia=pSigismundus  Coton  de  Paii-=pBrigita  filia 


Garnish. 


field  in  co.  Essex  Anniger 
a°  25  Hen.  8. 


Giles  Coton 
a°  32  Hen.  8. 


Geoffrey 

Coton 

a''28H.  8. 


Anne 

Coton 

a°  28  H.  8. 


Thome  Sale 
de  Callis  et 
de  London 
gener. 


Henricus 
mercator 
in  ...  in 
Hispania 

Johannes 

mortuus 

s.p. 


Brigitta 
ux.Ford 
de  But- 
ley  com. 
Suff. 


Kathe- 
rina  ux. 
Wellis. 


Elizabeth  uxor 
Plandon. 


Brigitta  ux. 
Shirland. 


Anna  ux. 
Rookwood. 


Maria  ux. 
Ashdon. 


2| 
Robertus  Coton 
a°32H.8ob.s.p. 


Doro- 
thea. 


Willms  Coton=j=Anna  filia  Johis    Geoffrey  3.     Henry  4. 


de  Panfield  a° 
32  H. 


Vesey  de  com. 
Cantab  gent. 


Eondius  6. 


Barbara  ui. 
Blomfield 
28  H.  8. 


Anna  ux. 
Midleton. 


Willms  Coton=rLucia  filia  Reginald  Rous 


de  Ipeswich. 


of  Baddingham  Hall  in  Suff. 


Catherina  uxor 
Thomas  Revet. 


Edward  Coton     Katherina  uxor  Simierford  Oldfeild 
de  Ipeswich.        de  Sumerford  co.  Cestrie. 


Anna 
uxor 
Gold- 
ingham. 


Dorothea 
ux.  Johis 
Machell 
de  Hack- 
ney. 


Thomas  2.       Johes  4, 
Henricus  3.     Robtus  5  om.  s.p. 


Egidius  Coton  de  Tromping-=pAnna  filia 


ton  duxit  filiam  Ashdon. 


Baker  de  Essex. 


Anna  uxor  Doctori  Aunger 
de  civit  Cantab. 


Egidius  Coton  dc  Trorap- 
ing;ton  in  com.  Cantab. 


Georgius  Coton  de  Panfield  &= 
Langham  a°  4  Eliz.  1561. 


=Francisca  filia  Francisci  Felton  de  Playford 
soror  Antonii  Felton  mil.  a  Balneo. 


Maria  uxor 
.  .  .  Brad- 
ford de 
London. 


Maria  1  nupt.  Parkin- 
son de  Bernard's  Inn. 

2.  to  Boys. 

3.  to  Deane. 


Abigail  wife  to 
Robert  Cooke 
of  Langham  in 
Suff. 


Anna        Frances  m.    to 
drowned.  Christopher 

Pepper  of  Bard- 
field  in  Essex. 


Anna  uxor  ejus  filia=pThomas  Coton  de 


Henrici  Warner  de 
de  Milden  hall  co. 
Suff.  Militis. 


Panfield  &  Hemp- 
sted  in  com.  Es- 
sex Arm. 


Georgius  2 
Coton. 

Antonius  3. 


Robert  4. 
ob.  infans. 


Beatrix  uxor 
Robert  Ber- 
ners  de 
Grayes  Inn. 


1.  Anthony  Coton.     2.  Thomas.     Anna. 


44 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Cops, 

{See  Scnfegn.) 


Cum. 


Richard  Cutte  of  Debden=j=Mary  da.  to 
in  Essex.  Elrington. 


Richard    William    Francis=rKatheren    John 


Cutis 
Sonne  & 
heire. 


2  Sonne. 


Cutte  3 
Sonne. 


da.  to         4  Sonne. 
Bonville. 


Barbara    ux. 
Roger  Godsalve 
of  NorflFe. 


Richard  Cutte. 


John  Godsalve.     Barbara. 


Dorothey  ux. 
Tho.  Ben- 
dishe  of 

Essex. 


Note. — This  Pedigree,  with  additions,  is  included  in  the  Pedigree  of  Cutte  or 
Cutts  of  Horham  and  Arkesden,  co.  Essex,  by  G.  H.  Rogers-Harrison,  Windsor 
Herald,  in  '  Essex  Archaeological  Society's  Transactions,'  vol.  iv.,  42. 


Bartp. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  6. — Darcy  and  others,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

2.  Quarterly. — 1  and  4.  Darcy.    2  and  3.  Fitz  Langley. 
Crests. — 1.  Darcy,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

2.  A  stag's  head  ermine.  [  ] 


Henrey  Darcey  maior  of  London= 
1338  &  1339  12  E.  3.  Shiriflfe 
2  E.  3,  1328. 


[y«  first  of  S'-  Robert   Darcye  Kt.  2  R.  2,^Da.  to  Nevell. 

Maiden.]  1378. 


S""  Robert  Darcye  Knt.     Sepultus  apud=f= Alice  da.  &  h.  to  Henrey 
Maiden  a«  5  H.  4.     1402.  Fitz  Langley  de  Maiden. 

A 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


45 


|A 


John  Darcej 
2  somie  of 
Tollishuut. 


=Aiine  da.  to 
S--  Thomas 
Tirrell  of 
Heron  Kt. 


S""  Robart 
Darcye  Kt. 
9  of  H.  5t'> 
1421. 


^Elizabeth    da.   to   S'' 
Thomas  Tyrell  of 
Heron  in  Essex  Kt. 


1| 
Elianor  ux.  S' 
William    Tyr- 
rell of   Heron 
Kt. 


John  Harleston.=f=Margery  Bardwell. 
I 


Elizabeth  ux. 

William 

Barkeley. 


I  I 

Thomas  Darcey  of=j=Margerett  da.  & 


Danbury  25  of  H. 
6.     1446. 


coheire  to  John 
Harleston. 


Alice  uxor  Richard 
Lewis. 


Robert  Dar- 
cye of  Dan- 
bury. 


^Elizabeth  da.  to.  S"" 
Henery    Wentworth 
Kt.     2  to  S^  Tho. 
Woodham  Kt. 


S^  Thomas: 
Darcye  2 
Sonne  Kt. 


:Anne  da. 
to  Gef- 
ferey  Gat- 
tes  K*. 


Mar- 

gerett. 


Roger. 


Thomazin  Elizabeth 

uxor  Rich,  uxor  John 

South-  Leighe. 
well. 


Thomas  Lord= 
Darcye  of 
Chiche  1551. 


=Elizabeth  da.  to 
John  Veere  Earle 
of  Oxford  ob.  1540 
[called  y«  httell  E. 
of  Ox.] 


Elianor. 


Mar- 
gerett. 


John  Lord  Darcye  of=p=Frauncis  da.  to  Richard  Lord 
Chiche.  Riche  E.  6. 


filia  ux.  Edward 
Pyrton. 


John  Darcye 
2  Sonne  ob. 
s.p.  1593. 


Robart 
Darcye 
3  Sonne. 


Thomas  Lord  Darcye=T=Mary  sole  heire 


of  Chiche  1616  Vi- 
cont  Colchester  &  E. 
Rivers. 


to  S-"  Thomas 
Kitson  Knt. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
2  da.  Johan- 
nis  dni'  Lum- 
ley  ob.  s.p. 


Thomas  Darcye 
s.p. 


Maria. 


Penelope  uxor 
George  Tren- 
chard  Kt.  ob. 
s.p. 


Elizabeth  uxor  S"" 
Thomas  Savage 
Kt.  nowe  Earl 
Rivers. 


Suzanna  [ob. 
s.p.  1612]. 


Alice  ux.  Katheren  ux.  Robart 
John  Clop-  Crane  of  Wood  Norton 
ton,  ar.  ar.  6  Edw.  4^''  1465. 


4| 
Elizabeth  ux. 
S""  Henrey 
Bruen. 


Margerett  ux.    Anne  ux. 
Tyrrell  de  Mount- 

Gippinge.  gomery. 


Anthony  Darcey  of= 
Tollishunt. 


^Elizabeth  da.  to  X'pofer 
Wylkynson. 

A 


4Jd 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


|A 


Anne    d.    to=p=Thomas   Darcye=i=Elizabeth   Bed- 


s''John  Mun- 
dey  L.  Maior 
of  London 
15  H.  8. 
1523. 


of  Tolsbunt  ob. 
27  Octob.  4-5 
Phil.  &  Mary. 


ingfield  da.  to  S"" 
John  Haydon 
Bakingsthorpe 
ob.  20  Sept.  5- 
6  Phil.  &  Mar. 


I  II 

Anthony     Robert  =Janne  da. 
Darcey       Darcey     to  John 
of  Nor-      fil.  et       Bassett  ar. 
wiche.        haer.         renupta 

ob.  s.p.     Fran.  Ber- 
nard. 


Thomas  Darcye= 
of  Tolshunt 
darcy  condidit 
test.    1536. 


=Margerett  da.  to 
Eustace  Sulieard 
of  Ronwall  in 
Suff".  (Essex). 


Brian  Darcye^ 
of  Tiptree  in 
Essex  &  St. 
Osithes. 


=Bridgett  da.  to 
John  Corbett  of 
Sprouston  in 
Norfif. 


Arthm-e. 


1|  I    |2 

Thomas  Darcye  son  &  heire=pCamilla.  Johannis. 

of  Tolshunt  made  his  will  — 

1593.  3 

/  \  Esdras. 


Elizabeth  ux.  S'' 
Henry  Myldmay 
of  Muchwal- 
tham. 


Briget. 
Dorothey. 
Margerett. 
Anne. 


Mary. 


John  Darcye=f=Dorothey  da,  to  Thos. 
of  Lincoln's  Audley  of  Beerchurch 
Inn.  in  Essex. 


John  Darcye=Elizabeth    d.   to   John 

2  sonn.  Lucas    of    Ramsey    in 

Essex  ar. 


I  I 

Thomas  Darcye=Mary  da.  to  S""  Andrew  Astley      Bryan 
son  &  heire.  Kt.  on  the  6  of  July  1621.  2  sonne. 

I  rm       \ 

Mary  ux.  S'"  Thomas  Eden  of  Sudbury     Elizabeth  s.p.     Thomas  3  sonne. 
in  Suff.  — 

Janne  ob.  s.p. 

Mary. 

Penelope. 


©aiJtnant. 


Included  in  Vis.  of  1634. 
Arms. — Azure,  a  bend  cotised  or. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


47 


Mtmxt. 

Crest  and  arms  of  Deane  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

William  Deane  of  Lancash're.=f= 
^1 

Anne  Lady=William  Deane  of  Dynes=i=Anne  da.  to  Tho.  Egerton  of  London  ar. 
Matrauers       in  Much  Maplested  in         relicta  Blithe  Clark  of  the  Counsell  of 
1  wiflfe  s.p.     com.  Essex.  Yorke. 


S""  John  Deane  of  Dynes  knighted=pAnne  da.  to  S""  Drue  Drury      Anne.      Rachell. 
11  May  1603  at  the  tower.  Kt.  made  27  Aug.  1607. 


John  Deane        Katherin  nat.  14     Drewe  Deane    Anna  nata    Elizabeth       Dorcas 
nat.  2  Aug't        Feb.  1603,  ob.       na.  31  June       10  Dec.        nata  1  nata 

1620.  21  Aug't  1606.       1606.  1607.  June  1610.     1615. 


3Be  Wtxt. 


John  de  Veere  Earle  of  Oxford=pEhzabeth,  da.  and  heire  to 
obiit  31  H.  8,  1539.  S"^  Edward  Trussell,  Knight. 


Ill  I 

John,  Erie      Anne,  uxor      Elizabeth  uxor  Tho.  Fraunces  ux.  Henry  Howard 

of  Oxford.       Edward  Lord  Darcy  of  E.  of  Surrey  and  Duke  of 

L Chich.  Norff. 

Sheffe .  .  . 


Aubrey  de= 
Vere, 
2^'^  sone. 


da.  to  Sir 


Anthony 
Gebons  of 
Norflf,  K. 


Gefferey=pElizabeth  da.  to  Eichard  Harkyns  de 
Vere  Colchester  in  Essex.     Her  mother  w^as 


3°  sone. 


a  Sherington. 


John  de     Hugo  de^^Elianora    Anne  uxor  Chrp.     Bridgett,  uxor    Janne  uxor 


Yere 
ob.  B.p. 


Vere 
2'^  son. 


filia Sherborne 

Walshe.     renupta  John 

Stapes  postea 

Staple. 


Thomas 
Crachewood 
de  Curshall 


Hen.  Hunt 
of  Gosfeild 
in  Essex. 


m 


filia  oh.  s.p. 


Robertus  Veere. 


48 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Eobertus     Fraiiciscus=pElizabeth 
de  Yere       Yeere  filia  et 

3*^  filius       miles  coheires 

ob.  s.p.       2*^  filius.      ,  Lent,  civis 
i  London. 


Johannes=Thomazia  Horacio  Francisca 

Vere  de       filia  Lory  Vera  ux.  Ro- 

Kirby  civis  miles  berti 

Hall.  London.  i  filius.  Harcourt. 


Johannes    Edwardus    Henricus     Dorothia.     Elizabeth  a.        Johannes  Veere 
Yeere.         2^^  filius.       S^  filius.  miles. 


Joanne  da.  to  Richard  Hobart=rRobart  Yere=j=Maria  fil.  Barnishe 
of  XorfF.  1  wiffe.  S^  sonne.  2  wiffe. 


Johannes  ob.  s.p.        Mary,  da.  &  heire  to  Goodwin  of  Norff. 


Bitpellr, 


Same  as  in  Yis.  1612,  but  makes  Alice  m.  to  Alex*"  Banhe. 


{See  Strangman.) 


eiwtt. 


Asiis — Same  as  in  Fw.  of  1612. 


Thomas  Elliott  ofCottered  and=pdaughter  of  Thomas  Wilson  of 

Coddereth  in  co.  Hertford  gen. 
sister  of  Edward  Wilson. 


Hunsdon  in  com.  Hartford  &  of 
Stamford  Eivers. 


da.  to 

Grave. 


John  EUiott  of  Stortford=j=Margerett  da,  &  heire 


in  com.  Hertford. 


to  ...  .  Sheppey. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


49 


John  Elliott^pElizabeth,  da.  to 


of  London 
son  &  heire. 


S""  John  Elliott 
of  Newton. 


Edward  Elliott^ 
of  Newland  in 
com.  Essex. 


=Janne  d.  &  heire  to  Jonas 
Gedge  of  Shenfeild  in 
Essex. 


S'"  Thomas  Elliott=da.  to  Nowell  Sotherton 
of ...  .  Knt.  baron  of  the  exchequer. 


Dorothey. 


Blithe  uxor 

George  Elliott 

Rowland  Elliott=Anne  da.  to 

Winifi'id  ux 

George 

2  son. 

3  son.                     George  Browne 

Richard 

Heynes. 

of  Wharrode. 

Pileston 
(?  Puleston). 

Clriitflton,  €rIin3toii. 


Arms. — Quarterly  1  and  4:.  Argent,  a  fessdancette  charged  ivith  seven  hezanU  heticcpn 
six  storks  sable.  [Elrington.]      2  and  3.  Azure,  a  fret  argent.  [Eching- 

HAM.] 


Buryed  in 
Sliordishe 
Church. 


S'"  John  Erlington= 
of  Shordiche  Kt. 


=Margerett  da.  &  coheire  to 
S""  Thomas  Echingham  Knt. 
renupta  Wm.  Blunt 
L.  Mountjoye. 


buryed  in 
Shordish  Church 
w.  her  husband 
ob.  1481. 


Rowland  or  Edward  Erlington  of  Thoydon  Boyce  in=pAgnes  mar.  Edw. 
Essex,  of  the  privie  chamber  to  K.  H.  y^  8.  Combes. 


Symond  Erlington  cheflfe  buttler=f= Alice  da.  to  John  Midle-=Sir  Gilles  Allington 


to  Edw.  6  buried  in  St.  Peter's 
Cornehill. 


ton  sister  &  hr.  to  Tho. 
Midleton. 


K*  2  husband. 


Simond  and      Thomas  Erlington=pBridgett  da.  to 


John  ob.  s.  p. 


de  com.  Midd. 


S""  Edward  Bray 
of  Surrey  knt. 


Mary  ux.  Bray 
primogen's 
Edwardi  Bray. 


Eliz.  da.  to  George=Thomas  Erling- 
Turbervyle  of  ton  2  sonne  & 

Bere  Regis  in  of  Hackney  in 

Dorsetshire.  Middlesex. 


Edward  Er-=Margerett  da.  to        Maria. 


lington  of 

Wethers- 
feild  in 

Essex. 


S""  John  Spencer  of 
Northamptonsh.         Bridgita. 
relicta  S"'  Gilles 
Allington. 


Thomas  3  sonne.      Edward  2  sonne.      Johannes  Erlington. =. 


Maria. 


50  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

enfitlti. 

{See  Barrington  No.  1.) 


€ton. 

Aems. — Quarterly  1  and  4.  Or,  a  fret  azure.  [Eton.]     2  and  3.  Gules,  two  bars 

ermine.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  lion's  head  ei'ased  argent,  devouring  a  ton  m:  [Eton.] 

S""  Nicholas  Eton  of  Ettoii=pKathareii,  da.  to  John  Talbott 


in  com.  Salope,  Knight. 


Earle  of  Salop. 


Lewis  Etton  of  Etton.=7=.  ...  da.  to  S''  Thomas  Blunt  of  Kinlett  knight. 


Henrey  Etton  of  Ettou.=p Janne,  da.  Tho.  Cressett,  of  Upton  Cressett. 


Thomas    2.  John.  3.  Richard    Margery  da.==Robert  Etton =Anne  da. 

Etton  of  —  3  Sonne,     to  ...  .  sonne  of  Spring-       to 

Etton.       6.  Roo:er.  Swatborne       feild  Hall  in  Essex.    Parker. 

2  wiflFe.  Joanne,  da.  to 

9.  Fowlke.  John  Samon 

3  wifie. 
10.  William 
8.p. 


Thomas  Mountford  sone  &  h.  appar't. 


4.  Lewis.      7.  Edmond,  s.p.     4.  Nicholas.    Katharen  uxor  ....  Titley  of  Titley. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  with  crest  and  arms  of  Everaed  quartering  Cornish  and 

Holme,  as  in  that  Vis. 


THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1558. 


51 


{See  ^bjtnlJurneO 


Arms  of  Fitche. — As  in  the  Vis.  of  1612,  hut  with  a  bordure  gules. 

Thomas  Fitche  of  Fitche  in=j=Joanne. 
Widington  in  Essex. 


Thomas  Fitche  of  Brason  Heade  in  the  pish=f= Agnes  d.  &  sole  heire  to  Robert  Alger 
of  Linsell  in  com.  Lincoln  (should  be  Essex),     of  Brason  Head  in  Linsell. 


Elianor  d.  &  h.  to  Thurston=Fl\.ichard  Fitche  of  Brason^pJoanne  da.     Roger 


Stoke  of  Trent  in  Somersett. 
1  wiffe. 


Head  2  sonne. 


to 

2  wife. 


4 
Sonne. 


Thm-ston  Fitche  son  & 
heire  1592. 


John 
2  sonne. 


Richard  Fitche 
1592. 


William  Fitche 
2  Sonne. 


EUzabeth  da. 
to 


=WilHam  Fitche  of  Littell=pAnne  d.  to  John  Wiseman  of  Felsted 
Canfeild  in  Esses.  ■t>ti«c      in  Essex.  7?*  *v,^c^'.tr  R-^f^*- f"-^»«y  /  ^.^,  a     ,. 


Elianor  ux. 
Robert  G-reene 
of  (?)  Hamer- 
ford.    2.  to 
Fi'ancis  Man- 
nock  of  Stoke 
Nayland  in 
SuflF. 


Thomas=y=Agnes  d.=j=George 


Fitche 
son  & 
heire. 


to  John 
Wiseman 
of  Can- 
feild. 


Wingate 
of  Harl- 
ing  in 
Bedf^ 
2  hus- 
band. 


William 
ob.  s.p. 
2  son. 


S'"  Francis=Margarett 
3  sonne  a°     da.  &  heire 


1593  of 
Canfeld 
in  Essex 
Kt. 


to  Edward 
Tyrrell  of 
beaches. 


Agnes. 


Anne  ux. 
William 
Wyntellof 
Gloucester- 
shire. 


S>-William=^au.  trS-- 


Fitche  son 
&  h.  1593 
of  Barking 
Kt. 


Charles 

Corn- 

wallis. 


Y 


Margerey  ux 
Henery  Glas- 
cotte  of 
Hasoebury. 


Nicholas     Dorothey. 
Wiseman. 


/'■^37' 


Thomas  Fytche  of  Bi'asenhead  3  sonne.= 

A 


^Margeret  da.  to  Meade. 


52 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Thomas   Fytche=rAnne  da.  to  Robert  Fitche=pEllen  da 


of  Margatyne  in 
Essex  2  son. 


Bentley  servant    of  Brasen 
to  the  L.  Fetter.     Head. 


Ob.  s.p. 


to  John 
Capiier. 


Margerett  ux. 
Taylor  of  Brook- 
end  in  Essex. 


Thomas  Fitche  of=pMargerett  da.  to  John  IMunke  of      Jane  ux.  John  Moyne  of 


Brasen  Head 
1614. 


Sapsford  (Sawbridgworth)  in 
Hampshire  Hertfordshire. 


Dunmowe  in  Essex. 


I  I  I  I  I 

Thomas  son  &  heire  apparant      Richard      Mary.      Janne.      Anne. 

get.  15,  1619.  get.  7. 


{See  Settour.) 


(See  SjjarpeO 


;ffi3tirin3J[)ap. 


Arms.— Qmrfei'ly  of  6.— 1.  Thursbye.      2.   Fodrixghay.      3.  Baulney.     4. 

DORWARD.      5.   COGSHALL.      6.   HaRSICK,  CIS  in  Vis.  1612. 
Gerrard  Fodringhay.=j^. 


Thomas  Fodringhay.=j=Elizabeth  sister  &  heire  to  John 
I  Dorward.     (See  Steangman.) 


^r^ursftse^  |  j i 

Henry  Thuresbye=pHellen  da.  &  heire  Christian  ux.  John    Margerett  ux.  Nicholas 

of  Norffolk.  to  Thomas  Fod-  de  Veere  Earle  of    Beawpre  of  Bockinge. 

1  ringhay.  Oxford. 

A 


THE  VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1558.  53 

A 


Thomas  Thuresbye  of  Bocking.=j=  Christopher  Thuresbye  2  sonne. 

Henry  Thuresbye.=j= 


Edward  Thuresbye  of  Booking  in  Essex.=pMary  d.  to  PhilHp  Bedingfield  of  Norf. 
Continued  as  ^^^ttVBbge  in  Vis.  1612  and  1634. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  wolf  salimt  sahh.  [Foord.] 

John  Foorde  of  St.  Owses  (S.  Osyth).=pda.  to  ...  .  Taye. 

John  Foorde  of  Horsley=i=I^atherin  da.  to  Tho.  Johnson    Anne.    Alice.    WilKam 
(?  Horkesley).  I  of  Stoke.  ob.  s.p. 

John  Foorde  of =i= Audrey  da.     Anne  uxor    Ellenor  uxor     Margery  ux.  Richard 
Horsley  (?  Hor-     to  Henery      John  Par-     Thomas  Howell  al's  Smithe. 

kesley).  Morris.  ker.  Bendishe. 


dFrpar. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  and  same  Crest  and  Arms. 


{See  Itnigjtlejj,) 


54 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


{See  Eatclife.) 


#Iascotfe. 

Richard  61ascotte.=F 


John  Glascotte.=pElizabeth  da.  to 
John  Bkmt. 


Richard  61ascotte.=j=Margarett  da.  to 
John  Pointz. 


William  Glascocke.=pJanne  da.  to 
Welde. 


John  Glascott      Richard   Glascocke   of  Chicke,=pGrace  d.  &  heir  to 


son  &  heire.         now  at  Dyves  Hall  Essex 

(Dyves  HallinChignallSmaley). 


Geors'e  Musgrave. 


Frauncis=  Robert  Mary  da.  to^pJohn  Glascocke=T=Katheren  Jonne  ux. 

da.  &  heire    Glascocke      S""  Thomas       of  Notley.  d.  &  heire  Cole  2<^iJ' 

to  John        of  Joselyn  Kt.  to  Ambrose        to  Franke. 

Timperley.  Manntrey  Bradman. 

(Manuingtree). 


Martha  ux.  Edmond  Allen 
of  Hatfeild  Peverell. 


Anne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


55 


(^olUinfl, 


Aems. — Quarferhj,  1  and  4.  GuUs,  a  chevron  or  between  three  bezants,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  [Golding.]  2.  Gules,  a  saUire  argent  fretty  azure  between  twelve 
cinquefoils  or.  [Worthey.]     3.  Sable,  two  bars  dancette  ermine.  [Merston.] 

Motto. — tJsE  bien  vostre  bezant. 

John  Warner  of  Halsted  in=i=Elizabeth  da.  to  John  Hyllivyn 
Essex.    (See  Swinburne).      of  Hyllivin.  (See  Swinborne.) 


John  Worth ey= 
of  Halsted. 


^Elizabeth  d. 
of  Halsted, 


&  heire  to  John  Warner 


Agnes  da.  to=Thomas  Gouldinge= 
Edmond  of  Beauchampe  St. 

Latton.  Paule  in  Essex. 


^Elizabeth  da.  &  heire  to 
John  Worthey,  2  wiffe. 


Ursula  da.  &  coheire=7=John  Goldinge= 
to  Will'm  Merston  of     of  Halsted,  in 
Horton  in  Surrey.  com.  Essex. 


^Elizabeth  da.  &  coheire 
to  Stowghe. 
{Arg.  3  billets  sable  in 
chief  3  hurts.) 


Roger. 
Miscella- 
neous Essex 
Pedigrees, 
post. 


Henrey  Goldinge: 
3  Sonne  &  heire 
to  his  mother. 


= Alice  da.  to     4.  Arthur.  Mary  ux.  Frances  ux.     Dorothey 

Clovyll  of  —  Eoche  or  Mathew  ux. 

Hanyfeild      5.  George.  Eocke  of  Bacon  of         Dokura. 

in  Essex.  —  Barkshire.  Shelfhanger 

6.  Edmond.  in  Norff. 


S'  Thomas = Elizabeth  da.  &  coheire 
Goldinge  to  Thomas  Eoydon  of 
Kt.  Peckham  in  Kent  relicta 

Twisden. 


William 
2  Sonne. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Eoger  Wing- 
feild  of  Dun- 
ham in  Norff. 


Margery  ux. 
John  Veere 
Earle  of 
Oxford. 


0oHrtttcj. 


{See  ghjin&urne,) 


56  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


(gOOtlj. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a  chevron  hetween  three  talhots 
])assant  coimter changed,  on  a  chief  gules  as  many  leopards^ 
heads  or.  [Gooes.] 
2.  Argent,  a  chevron  saUe  between  three  Catharine  wheels  gules. 
[Wyard.] 

Crest. — A  taWot  passant  per  pale  argent  and  sable.  [Gooch.] 

Eynvyn  P.  of  Powis. 


Blethyn  Gooch. 

n= 

Meredyth  Gooch. 


Jerworth  Gooch.=f=dau.  to  .  .  . 


Meredyth  Gooch.=f=dau.  to  Vahan. 


Meredyth  Gooch.=i=dau.  to  Herbert 
of  Monmouthsh. 


Jerworth  Gooch.=f=Lucye  dan.  to  Griffith. 


Richard  Gooch=i=Mary  da.  &  hr.  to  Jenkin  "VVyard 


of  London. 


of  Wards  Brome  in  Norf. 


William  Gooch  of  Good  Easter=j=Margaret  da.  to  Thomas  Glascott 


&  Feodary  of  Essex  temp.  H.  8. 


of  Fowchers  in  Essex. 


Roger  Gooch    Julyan  ux.  Edwardi  Thomas  Gooch=da.  to  Thomas     2*^  3*^  4*^^ 

of  Norwich        Lowen  of  Cuflfley  in  of  Roxwell  in      Wiseman  of 

2  Sonne  24  of    Hertfordsh.  Essex.  Essex. 

Septemb.  1612. 


{See  23ell) 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


57 


6rap. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  or  a  iordure  engrailed  ermine,  a 
canton  of  the  last.  [Gray.]     2.  Quarterly,  a  he^id.  [  ]     ^^  Gules, 

a  chevron  vair  between  three  ducal  coronets  or.  [Mayhew.] 

Crest. — A  ram's  head  coiuped  argent.  [Gray.] 

Leonard  Graye  of=r 
Northumberland. 


Robarte  Graye. 


John  Graye  of=pElizabeth  da.  to  ...  .  Mayhewe         S""  Frans  Jobson. 


Lincolnss  Inn 


sepulta  at  S.  Brydges. 


Janne  d.  &  heire=j=William  Graye=Mary  Boade.=pEdward  Jobson 
to  Tho.  Lovett  of    of  Doveland 
Northampton sh.      in  Essex. 
widow  to  Sherly. 


Thomas  Graye. 


1st  ux.  Tho. 

Collyns. 
2^^  to  Nicho- 
las Marshall. 


Mary  Collyns 
Marshall. 


ux 


2  son  &  3  hus- 
band. 


Mary  Jobson  m.  to 
George  Brooke  of 
Aspall  SuflFolke. 


Elizabeth. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  six— I  a?id  6.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  argent  and  sable, 
crowned  or.  [Greene,  alibi  John  Greene's  Arms— Per  -pale  sable  and 
argent  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  crowned  or.']  2.  Cogshall.  3.  Ermine, 
on  a  chevron  sable  three  escallops  or.  [Hawkbsworth.]  4.  Sable,  six  lions 
couchant  argent,  3,  2, 1.  [Bateman.]     5.  Argent,  three  ravens  sable.  [Rolfe.] 

Walter  Greene  of  Bridgnorth  in  com.  Salop.=j= 


I 

Walter  Greene. = 


Margaret  ux.  John  Greene  of  Drayton. 


John  Greene. 


Henry  Greene        Isabel  ux.  Rich.        Margaret  ux.  Henry 
ob.  s.p.  Veere  of  Adington.   Hudleston. 


Thomas  Greene  of  Ennilde  (?  Enfield)  by  Barnet. 


58  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 

(No  connection  shewn  between  Thomas  and  this  John.) 
John  (Treene.=rElizabeth  da.  to  "William  Yesey  vel  Pudsey. 
\ 

Thomas  Greene  of  Witham  in  Essex.=FElizabeth  da.  to  Norton. 


Anne.        Christopher.        Jerome  Greene=pJane  da.  to 


of  Witham. 
Jane.  Ambrose. 


Sapton. 


Margaret.        Anne.  "William  Greene        Jeromy        Richard 

—  —  son  &  heire.  2  son.  3  son. 

Mary.  Jane. 

2  I  \ 

William  Greene.=f=Margaret.        Elizabeth  nupta  Bern  a  Man  of  Lawe. 


S""  John=pLucy.    Joane  ux.    Katharen.    Margaret=:lst  ux.  Skipwith.  David. 

Greene                  Fitz                                                 2.  Lodworth.  — 

Geffery.                                            3.  John  Greene  Thomas. 

of  Ford. 


John  Greene.        Edward. 


31 
John  Greene  1  vir.=FEdith  d.  and  h.  to  Thomas  Eolfe.=FJohn  Helion  2  vir. 


Elizabeth     Agnes  ux.  S""    Margaret  ux.         Phillipa  ux.  S''  Thomas     Isabel  ux. 
Abbess  at     William  Henry  Tay.  Montgomery  K.  of  the     Humphrey 

Dartford.      Fyndereux.  =j=  Garter.  Tirrell. 


Anne  ux.  S""  Eoger     ^Margaret  ux.     Mary.     Thomas=p.  ...  da.  to  "Wil-     John. 
Wentworth.  John  Xew-  Tay.        j  liam  Curson.  — 

port.  -^  WiUiam. 


(See  lsic\\olQ.) 

I^arlestnn. 

(See  ©arcg.j 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


59 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sable  between  three  hares' 
heads  erased  gules,  a  lozenge  or  between  two  roaches  of  the  first.  [Harris.] 
2  and  3.  Ermine,  three  bezants.  [  ] 


"William  Harris=j=Anne  da.  to 
of  Prittell  ■  Jernegan  of 

(?  Prittlewell)     ■  Hertford- 
in  Essex.  shire. 


Thomas  Percy  Kt.= 
2°  son  to  Henry 
Earl  of  Northum- 
berland. 


=Elianor  da.  &  coheir 
to  S""  Richard 
Harbottell  Knight. 


Arthur  Harris  of  Prickwell  in  Sussex=pJoaue  da.  to  S"^  Thomas  Percy  Knt. 
(?  Prittlewell  in  Essex). 


Joane  da.  &  heire  to  John=F William  Harris*  of  Southminster=f=Joanne  d.  to  Cooke 


Smithe  of  Essex. 


in  Essex.     3rdly  married  Anne 
da.  to  ...  .  Rutter. 


of  Essex. 


4| 
Christopher=Mary  da.  and 
Harris  of      ■  coheire  to 


Shenfield 
4  Sonne. 


James  Bridge 
of  Shenfield. 


5| 

Edmond 
Harris 
ob.  s.p. 


Anne  da.  to^=Edward=Elizabeth  da 


Henry  Jose- 
lynofTorrell 
2^  to  S'  Robt 
Lee  of  Lon- 
don Knt. 


Harris 
of 

South- 
minster 
inEssex, 


to  S''  Francis 
Barrington  of 
Hatfield  Knt. 


Katharen. 

Mary  ux. 
S-'Thomas 
Bludder 
Knt. 


Edward  Harris 
of  Much  Bad- 
dow  in  Essex 
m.  the  da.  to 
Taverner  of 
Raynesham  in 
Essex  Gent. 


S-- Wil- 
liam 
Harris 
of 

Shen- 
field, 
1614. 


=Frances 

da.  to 

Tho. 

Astley 

of 

Written 

in  Essex. 


Anne. 

Arthur 
2  Sonne. 


S-"  Fran- 
cis 

Harris 
of 

South- 
minster 
Knt. 
1614. 


=Elizabeth 
da.  to  S"- 
Edward 
SulHard  of 
Fleminges 
in  Essex 
Kt. 


II  II 

Jane  ob.  s.p.     Frances. 


Mary  m.  to 
W  Allotte. 


Eliza- 
beth. 


Christopher 
Harris 

Somersetshire 
m.  ye  da.  to  S"" 
Harbotell  Grim- 
ston  Kt. 


Edward  2 
Sonne  in 
Chepesyde. 

William  3 
Sonne  of 
Camb. 


A  da.  wife  to 
M""  Lanhere 
Phisician  to 
the  Queen. 


Arthur 
Harris 
now  in 
France 
1614. 


*  His  will,  proved  1556,  is  given  in  the  Essex  Archfeological  Society's  Transactious,  vol  iii. 
183. 


60 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Arthur  Harris  of  Woodham=pDorothy  da.  to  S''  William 
Mortimer  in  Essex.  j  Walgrave  Kt. 

(Continued  in  Vis.  of  1612.) 


Eowland 
son  &  heir. 

William. 

Greorge 
obier*  s.p. 


matte. 

Susanna.=John  Olliffe 
son  to  S'" 
John  Olliffe 
L.  Maior 
of  London. 


Felice.=Bartho-    Vincent= 


lomew 
Averes 
of  Lon- 
don. 


Harris 
of  Mal- 
don  in 

Essex. 


= Elizabeth  d.  to 
Thomas 
Hearon  of 
Eglescombe  in 
Surrey. 


John  Olliffe.       Hercules  Olliffe^ 
of  Welwyn. 


Grace  uxor  Ben- 
jamin King. 


Eliza- 
beth. 


Bartholomew 
Averes. 


I         ^venti9* 

Ann.=FRobert  Prentis. 


Robert  Prentis  of=f=Lucy  da.  to  Clement  Slower 
Barkinge  in  Essex,  j  of  Knoles  Hill  in  Essex. 


S^'  Thomas  Harris  of-rCordelia  da.  to  John  Gille  of  Widyi-        Susanna 
Maldon  Knt.  1614.       hall  in  Hertfordshire.                                ob.  s.p. 

Anne.              Thomas  2  sonne        Jane  ux.  Henry  Wroth 

—              went  into  Spaine        3  sonne  to  S""  Robt. 
Cordelia          with  the  L.                Wroth  of  Lowton  in 
obiit  s.p.         Digby.                      Essex  Kt. 

Ursula  vid.  Orange 
of  St.  Giles  Gent^ 
with  Lady  Haring- 
ton. 

1    1 

Catharine. 

—         >obier*  s.j 
Alice.         J 

rjoane.             John  Harris 
).<      —               son  &  heir. 
I  Elizabeth. 

Dorothy  Gentlewoman 
to  the  Lady  Digby. 

(No.  2.) 
Same  as  ^axtiQ   in  Vis.  1552. 

THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558.  61 

Same  as  f^all  in  Vis.  1612. 


{See  Cartngton.) 


{See  SlEalter  in  Vis.  1612.) 


fl^iflatte. 


Arms  (Harl.  MS.  1541,  162). — Gules,  two  bars  argent,  over  all  a  lend  or  charged 
with  three  leopards  faces  sable.  [Higatte.] 

Thomas  Higatte  of=j= 
Fearinge  in  Essex.   I 


Thomas  Higatte    Eeinolde  Higatte=pMargerett  d.  &  heire     Anne  uxor 


2  Sonne.  of  Aseldon  in 

Essex. 


to  Robt.  Arther  of        John  Pagett. 
Much  Baddow  in 

Essex. 


Edmound  Higattes=i=Dorothey  da.  to  William     Margerett  ux.  Robert     Thomazin. 


of  Rendlesham  in 
SuflPolk. 


Bamborough  of  Rendle-     Gardner  of  Charsfeild 
sham.  in  SufiF. 


Frauncis  Higatte  Elizabeth. 

s.  &  heire. 


62 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


^i^ijmu 


Crest  and  Arms  of  Higham  as  Higham  No.  1  in  Vis.  1612. 

Robert  Higham  of  Higham=j=da.  to  ...  .  Hopwood 
in  com.  Chester.  of  the  Chfie. 


John  Higham=pAnne  da.  to  Robert    Roger  Higham=p Alice        Edward  Higham 


of  Higham. 


Hide  of  Norburye.      2  sonne. 


da.  to       3  Sonne. 
Edwards. 


Robert  Reignold    John  John  Higham=i=Anne  da.    WiUiam      Alice. 


Higham  2  sonne.      3  sonne.     of  Essex. 

son  &  heire. 


to  John       Higham. 

Allen  of  Anne. 

Essex. 


William  Higham.     Ahce.     Anne. 


George  Higham=pKatherin  da.  to  ...  .  Dale    Margeret. 


4  sonne. 


of  Alington  in  Cheshire. 


Oliver  Higham     Robert.    William.     Elizabeth.     Katheren. 
son  &  heire.  —  —  —  — 

Roger.      John.         Ellen.  Anne. 


(See  Coofee,  No.  1.) 


(See  ^trangmanO 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


63 


3(enltpn. 


Gwillim  ap  Jenkyn  als  Harbert= 
of  Gwerndys  in  co.  Monmouth. 


=Gwenllian  da.  &  heire  to  William  Howell 
ap  Jevan  ap  Howell  ap  Jerwortb. 


John  ap 
Gwill'm 
of 
Gwerddy. 


I 


David  ap=pEliz.  da. 
' to  Phillip 


Gwill'm' 
2  Sonne 


ap  llii  of 
Marchnan. 


Howell  ap 
Gwill'm 
of  Treowen 
3  Sonne. 


I 

Thomas  ap 
Gwill'm  als 
Harbert 
4  Sonne. 


Daved  Vychane 
(?Upchan) 
5  Sonne. 


Morgan  ap  David      John  ap  David  Jenkyne=i= 
3  Sonne. 


®OS0* 


William  ap  dd 
2  Sonne. 


Roger  Coyes  of  Shirenewton=j=Jane  da.  to  John  David  Jenkyn 


in  com.  Monmouth. 


of  Gwernddye. 


Continued  as  in  Pedigree  of  ©OgS  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Seiuiur. 


Arms  (4  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  6  as  in  Vis.  1612. 

2.  Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules.  [Bucken- 
HAM.]  2.  Or,  two  Mrs  sahle.  [  ]  3.  Three  rotindles 
each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  [  ],  impaling  or  on 
a  cross  azure  Jive  fleurs  de  lis  of  the  first,  a  hordure  engrailed 
of  the  second.  [Jenour.] 

3.  Gules,  a  cross  or  fretty  Azure  [Coddington],  impaling 
Jenour  as  in  the  second  shield. 

4.  Quarterly  of  6. — 1  and  6.  Jenour  as  in  the  first  shield.  2. 
Jenour  as    in    the    second  shield.     3.    Smith.     4.    Fitz- 

HERBERT.      5.    BABINGTON. 

Crest. — As  in  Vis.  1612. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  but  makes  the  wife  of  John  Jenour  Alice  instead  of 
Anne  Fincham,  and  gives  the  Fitzherbert  pedigree  as  under. 

Jo.  Fitzherbert  of  Etwell  Remembrancer  to  y^ 
Exchequer  in  y'^  countye  of  Darby  ob.  18  of 
November  1502,  18  of  H.  7  mar.  Margery  daugh. 
&  hr.  to  Babington  of  the  flette. 


64 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Henry  Fitzherbert  mar.  Cecylie  dau.  &  hr.  to  Jo. 
Molineux.  She  died  in  the  Feaste  of  the  Trans- 
lation of  S*  Thomas  y^  Marter  aM8  H.  7,  1502. 


Eustace  Fitzherbert  sonne  and  heire  ob.  16  of  Septem. 
a°  d'ni  9  of  K.  H.  8,  1518. 


^Jayne  da.  to 
Merinffe. 


Joanne  ob.  14  d.      EHzabeth  mar.  to  her  first  husband  Edw'^= 
August  1526  2^  Sonne  to  S""  Jo.  Smith  of  Cressing  Temple 

18  of  H.  8.  in  Essex  Kt.  =f 


John  died  on  S* 
James  daye  a.d. 
1592,  34  Eliz^h. 


Andrew  Jenour. 
See  Jenour  in 
Vis.  1612. 


^Gregoson  daugh.  and  sole 
heire  to  Thomas  Smith  of 
Camden  in  com.  Gloster 
Esq. 


^Thomas  Smith  of 
Camden  in  com. 
Gloster  Esq. 


I 
Henry  Smith  onely 

Sonne  died  without 

issue. 


Sxil)son. 


Arthur  base  sonne  ofT=Elizabeth  da.  &  hr,  of 


Ed.  4  by  his 
Jane  Shore. 


Cone. 


Edward  Grey  Ld. 
Vicount  Lestrey. 


S""  Francis  Jobson= 
of  Westmoreland 
Leift.  ofy^Tower. 


^Elizabeth  da.  & 
coheire  of  Arthur 
Plantaginett. 


Frances  first  married  to 
John  Bassett  21y  to  Tho. 
Monke  of  Devonsh're. 


Bridgett  wife 
of  S--  Wm. 
Corden  Knight. 


Jo.  Jobson  of=FEllen  da.  of 


Monkwich  (in 
West  Dony- 
land)  in  com. 
Essex. 


S'-Rich.Per- 
sell  &  his 
coheire,  vide 
Southamto"^. 


Edward  Job-= 
son  of  West 
Don yl  and  & 
Monkwich. 


=Mary  d.  of  Boade  of  Eoch-    Thomas 

ford.    1  married  to Jobson. 

Collins.  21y  to  Marshall. 
3d  to  this  Edward  Jobson 
&  4"^  to  Grey. 


Persall      ....  Jobson  ux.  Clement     1*'  married  to  Marey  d.  &  sole  heire 

Jobson.     Medley  of  Whitness  in        Henrey  Malby  of  Ross  marr.  to  George 

com.  Warwick.  in  Ireland    21y  to  S""  Brooke  of  Aspoole  in 

Wm.  Sydley.  SuflPolke. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558.  65 

{See  ffiragO 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  No.  1,  but  gives  the  descent  of  Henry,  4th  son  of 
Sir  Thomas  Josselyn,  as  under. 

Henry  Josselyn=pAnne  da.  &  coheire  to  Humfrey 


4  Sonne. 


(not  Henry)  Ton-ell. 


II              M                 I              I  III 

Anne  uxor    Elizabeth  uxor  Katharen.     Frances  now  Henry. 

Higham Yardley.                         the  widow  to  — 

—                   —                                  S""  Fran'  Anthony. 
....  uxor     Winifred  ux.                           Finch,  K'.  — 
Ball.     Richard  Scott.  Christop. 


.  dau.  John  Franke  widow  to=pSir  Thomas  Josselyn=f=da.  to  ...  .  Cooke 


Scott  by  whom  she  had  issue. 


Knt. 


V 


widow  to 
Beere  of  Kent. 


ux Allen     ....  uxor  Dorothy  ux.     TorrellJosselyn= Elizabeth    Anne. 

of  Hatfield         Lusher  son  Brewster         son  &  heir.  da.  to  S'' 

Peverell.  to  S""  Nicholas  of  SuflP.  Nich.  Brooke 

Lusher  of  of  Norton 

Surrey.  in  Essex  K*. 


Anne  ux.  Ed.  Harris.=rS'"  Eobert  Leighe 
2  husband. 


Arthur  Harris.        Anne.  Mary  uxor     Elizabeth.     Robert    2.  Thomas. 

Robert  —  Leighe.  — 

Hatton.         Grace.  3.  Edward. 


Mmx^t. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  1612 ;  but  Alford  erased,  and  Apulderfield  substituted  in  a 
later  hand. 

Aems.— 1.  Quarterly  of  eight — T?w  first  7  quarterings  as  in  first  shield  in  Vis.  1512. 
The  8ih.  Sable,  three  sinister  gauntlets  argent.  [Gunter.] 

K 


66 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Utttfl. 


Aems. — Aztire,  a  lend  engrailed  ei'mim  hetween  two  eagles  displayed  with  two  necks 

or.  [KiXG,] 
Ceest. — A  Jeo'pard^s  head  erased  or  between  two  luings  gules.  [  ] 

Eobart  Kiuofe  of=FLettice  d.  &  heire  to 


Much  Badow. 

Wm.  Berrell  of  Wrytell 

in  Essex. 

"William 

i             1  1 

Benjamyne         Eichard 

1 
Francis 

1    1    1    1 
Katherin. 

1    1 
Elizabeth. 

1 
Anne 

Kinge 

2  Sonne  of          3  sonne. 

5  Sonne. 

— 

— 

eldest 

Southmvnster        — 

Janne. 

Dorathey. 

Boime. 

25  of  March       Edmond 
1614.                  4  Sonne. 

Lettice. 
MaiT. 

lltrfeeftp. 


Included  in  Pedigree  in  Tis.  1612,  with  same  shield. 


(F»^  Warwick,  171.) 

Aems. — Qtuirterly — 1.  Quarterly  one  and  four  ermine,  two  and  three  paly  of  six  or 
ajid  gules.  [Kjtightlet.]  2.  Azure,  a  stag's  head  calossed  or.  [Golovees.] 
3.  Argent,  on  a  saltire  sable  five  swans  of  the  first.  [Burgh.]  4.  Argent,  a 
lion  rairqjant  sable,  a  bordure  of  the  second.  [Cowley.] 

Richard  Knightley  of  Gnoshall=f=.  ...  da.  to  ...  .  GifFord 
in  CO.  Staff.  of  Staffordshire. 


Eichard  Knightle^^ 
of  Fawsley 
CO.  Xorth°. 


^Elizabeth  da.  to  .  . 
Purefoy  of 
Xorthamptonshii'e. 


Maude. = William  Humfrey  of 
Barton  Segrare  in 
Northamptonshire. 


Sir  Eichard  Knightley=pEHanor  d.  of  John  Throg-         John  Knight-= 
of  Fawsley  Kt.  morton  of  Coughton  in  ley  2  son. 

com.  Warw. 


^Margaret  d. 
to  Thomas 
Daniell. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


67 


Sir  Eichard  Knightley=pJaiie  da.  &  heir  to  Thomas  Knightley=p.  ...  da 


of  Fawsley  Kt. 


Henry  Skynerton 
of  Alder  ton. 


of  Bent  in  Stafford- 
shire. 


to 

Giflford. 


Sir  Valentine=j=Anne  da.  to    Thomas  Knightley    William  Knight-=pAnne  d.  to 


Knightley 
Kt. 


Sir  Edward    son  and  heir. 
Ferrers  Kt.  — 

Mathew  a  priest. 


ley  of  Marsham 
inNorf.ob.  1543. 


Thomas  Hare 
sister  to  Sir 
Nicholas. 


Richard 
Knight- 
ley. 


George  Knightley  of  Essex 
m.  Kath.  d.  to  S""  Wm. 
Pyrton  of  Essex  ob.  s.p. 


John  Chpsbye=j=Lettice.=pWiniam 


Ih. 


Cardinall 
2h. 


John  Clipsbye. 


Charles  Cardinall.=r 


Juliana.  =pSir  Randall  (?  Ranulph)  Crew.  William  Cardinall. 


S'  Clipsbye  Crew  K*. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John  Hill.        Robert  Cooke  1  h.=rWinifred.=j=Rob^  Bozom. 


John  Hill.=T=Joyce  Woodnoth.        S''  Edward  Cooke  Kt. 


John  Bozom. 


Henry  Hill.         Anne. 


Audrey.=f=Thomas  Gawdey  Katharen  ux.  Reynold  Rouse 

Serjeant  at  Law.  of  Badingham. 


Henry  Gawdey .^pEliz.  m.  Robt.  Warner, 


Thomas. 


68 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


ilatxin,  ^afepn* 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Quarterly  per  fess  indented  ermine  and  azure.  [Lacon.] 
2.  Azure,  two  bars  gemelles  or,  a  chief  of  the  second.  [  ]     3.  Or,  on 

a  lend  gules  three  martlets  of  the  first.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  falcon  or.  [Lacon.] 

S''  Richard  Lacon  of  Lacon=j= Alice  da.  to  Thos.  Hoord 
in  com.  Salope.  of  Bridge-northe. 


S"^  William  Lacon  Knight,  one  of  the=r 
Justices  of  the  Kinges  benche. 


S''  Thomas  Lacon  Kt.        Edward 
son  &  heire.  2  sonne. 


George=p    Eobert    Christopher=F    William=F    Janne  uxor    Anne  ux.     Eliza- 
Lacon.         2  Lacon 


Sonne.     3  sonne. 


Lacon 
4  sonne. 


John  Sother-       bath  ux. 

Leedes.  by.  Serlebye. 


Andrew  Lacon.         Francis  Lacon.=f=Janne  da.  to  Stepney.  Richard  Lacon.=p 

Milles  Lacon  of  Awdeley=pJoane  da.  to    John       Thomas     Richard    George 
End  in  Essex.  John  Howe.      Lacon.     2  sonne.     3  son.        4  son. 


Grissell. 


Joanne. 


3lanfll)am. 

{See  Cotton.) 


ilatijom. 

Crest  and  Arms  of  Lathom. — As  in  Vis.  1634. 

S*"  Robert  Lathome  of  Lathome  K^' 


S''  Thomas  Lathome  K*.        Philip  Lathome  of  Congleton. 


Hugh  Lathome.= 


Raphe  Lathom  of  North  Ockendon  in  Essex.=F 


*  This  is  so  in  the  MS.,  apparently  an  alteration  made  since  William  was  described  as  2nd 
son  of  Hugh. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


69 


John         William    Thomas      William  Lathome=f=Thomazin    da.    &= Richard 


Lathom     Ssonne.     Lathome     of  North  Okendon 
1  Sonne.  4  sonne.      2  sonne. 


heire  to  John  Ar-      Badley 
dall  obiit  1432  2  husband. 

11  H.  6. 


William  Lathome  of  Upminster.=p(?)  Amicia  or  Anna  da.  to  Will'm  Strangman. 


Thomasin. 


S'  John  Walshe.= 


William  Lathome. 


S""  William  Stonner.=F 


Walter  Walshe  gi'oome  of =f=  Elizabeth  wid.  S"^      S''  Percivall  Talboys 
the  Stole  to  H,  8.  |  Wm.  Compton.         3  husband. 


=Thomas  Lathome=FFrauncis  da.  to    Eauff    Lathom    of = 


1  wife,    of  Northe  Ken- 
dall. 


Walter  Walshe     Sandon&Upminster 
2  wife.  in  Essex  anc''  of  the 

Lathoms  in  Lanca- 
shire. 


=Elizabeth  da.  & 
heire  to  Thomas 
Hill  of  London. 


liobert=Mary  da.  to       RauflFe= Audrey  da.  to  William  La- 

Lathome.    Edward  Lathom    Peter  Cuttes  thome  of 

Humfrey  of     ob.  s.p.      relicta  Ga-  Stiflford  in 

Isham  in  co.  brill  Poyn-  Esssx. 

Northampton.  ings  of  Essex. 


=Susanna  da. 
to  Sampson 
of  Coxsey  in 
Suffolk. 
(?Campsey.) 


Thomas  Lathome= Elizabeth  da.  to         Margaret  ux.  Will, 
of  London.  Charles  Barnard.         Gooday  of  Essex. 


i    I 
Anne. 

Fraunces. 


I    I 

Margery. 

Katharen. 


Isabell. 
Elizabeth. 


William  Lathom  of  Up-=f= Amicia  da.  to  William  Strang- 
minster.  man. 


William=p Alice  da.  to  Paulle  Dawes  of 
Lathome.  I  London. 


Thomasin. 


William  Lathom 
ofSandon2'^son. 

Continued  as  in 
Vis.  1634. 


*  There  is  evidently  some  confusion  here  which  the  state  of  the  MS.  will  not  help  to  clear  up. 


70 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


A| 


.1  I  Ml 

Elizabeth  m.  to     Anne  ux.  John     Martha.     William  2  sonne  of=da.  to  Lownes 
Ryves  of  Ox-       Stanley  of  Lon-        —         London  Stationer      in  Powles 
ford.  don  Goldsmith.    Grace.       in  Powles  Church-      Church  yarde. 

yarde. 


George  3  sonne  Lumber  St*.     Eauff  Lathome.=f=Mary  da.  &  sole 

heire  of  Ham- 
(No  4">  son  mentioned.)  lett  Clarke. 


Sonne  &  heire.        Mary  only  daugh. 

{See  Carington.) 


Charles  5  sonne. 

Thomas  6  sonne 
a  divine. 


^i^ttx,  ^^^ttx. 


Akms. — Ermine,  on  a/ess  sable  three  mullets  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
[Lister.] 

William  Lister=i=Joanne  da.  to  S'  Rauff 
of  Salope.  Wootton  Knight. 


Richard  Lister=i=Christabell  da.  &  heire  to 
of  Rowton.  Fitzharbart  of  Staffordshire. 


John  Lister= 
of  Rowton 
son  &  heire. 


=Jane  Roljert  Lister=pAgnes  da.  2.  William= 

da.  to  of  Finchley        to  John  Lister  of 

John  in  Middlesex,     Swallow  of  Yarmouth. 

Gatacre.  3  son.  Barkinge. 


Christabell 
ux.  Har- 
bourne 
&  2no 
Bromley. 


Richard  Lister 
of  Rowton. 


Bridgett 
ux.  Chris- 
topher 
Robinson. 


William^Katherin  da.    Winifred 


Lister  of 

Essex. 


to  George 
Harison  of 

Colchester. 


ux.  John 

Personns      son 
of  London. 


Edmond  Lister 
&  William  2 


Katheren. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


71 


S^utas. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  6. — 1  ayid  6.  Lucas.  2.  Morieux,  as  iii  that 
Vis.  3.  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  eagles'  heads 
erased  or.  [  ]    4.  Azure,  three  chevronels  or.  [  ] 

5.  Argent,  a  fess  hetiveen  two  chevrojis  gules.  [  ] 

2.  Quarterly. — Lucas,  Moeieux,  Brampton,  Roydon,  as  in 
Vis.  of  1612,  ivithout  the  difference. 

Crest. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Edmond  Fitz- 
Lucas. 


-Elizabeth  da. 
to  Merieux. 


Brampton* 

Walter  Brampton.= 


^Christian  da.  to 
William  Bennett. 


John  Fitz-Lucas.=rMaude  da.  &  heire  to 
Walter  Brampton. 


Katheren  ux. 
Wickham. 


Richard 


Edward  Fitz-Lucas.=F 


John  Fitz-Lucas.=F 


Thomas  Lucas  of  Saxham= 
in  Suff.  Solicitor  to  H.  8. 
vixit  A°  5  H.  7. 


=Elizabeth  da.  to 
Reymess  of  Ragland 
in  Wales. 


Jasper= 
Lucas  of 
Saxham. 


=Margery  Henrey  • 

d.  &  heire  Lucas 

to  Robert  2  sonne. 
Geddinge. 


Thomas  Lucas= 
of  Horinger 
in  Suff. 


-Mary  da.  to 
S''  Thomas 
Jermyne 
Kt. 


Mary  da. 
to 
Abell  of 

Essex. 


Edmond 
Lucas 
sonne  & 
heire. 


Thomas    Clement    Anne. 
Lucas.       2  sonne. 


=  John  Lucas = 
of  Colchester 
3  sonne. 


Thomas = 
Lucas 
sonne  & 
heire. 


Anne. 


=Elizabeth  da.  to 
....  Christmas 
2  wiflfe. 


=Mary  da.      Robart  Lucas 
to  S'' John     2  son. 
Fermer. 


John  Lucas=da.  to  Roydon.     Margaret,     Elizabeth. 
3  sonne. 


72  THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


ifilalpas. 

{See  CooJtr,  No.  1.) 


jHantr^bille. 

{See  Harrington,  No.  1.) 

JHannntlt. 

AuMS.— Quarterly — Salle,  a  cross  Jlory  argent.  [Mannock.]     2  and  3.  Argent,  two 
bars  gules.  [  ] 

John  Mannock.=T=da.  to  &"  Tho.  Walgrave. 


I 

George  Mannock==pKatheren  da.  to  S"^  Thomas 
of  Stoke  Xeyland  I  "Walgrave  Kt. 
in  Suffolke. 


Thomas  Mannock  of  WhithermondfordnrDennis  da.  to  John 


(Wormingford)  in  Essex. 


Roberts  of  Kent. 


William  Monnock    2.  Edward.     4.  Thomas.     5.  Edward.     Bridgett. 
Sonne  &  heire.  — 

3.  Anthoney. 


iHanttll 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  ten. — 1.  Salle,  two  chevrons  letween  six  escallops,  2,  3,  1, 
argent.  [Boade.]  2.  Steaxgma^\  3.  Quarterly,  argent  and  sable,  a  lalel 
of  three  points  gules  for  difference.  [HoOE.]  4.  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine 
letween  three  garbs  or.  [Baeox,]  5.  Ermine,  three  picks  gules.  [Battell.] 
6.  Ermine,  two  chevrons  gules.  [Mantell.]  7.  Tliree  cresceiits  between  nine 
cross  crosslets.  [Fauntie.]     8.  G-ules,  a  maunch  ermine.   [De  la  More.] 

9.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  gules  two  boars'  heads  couped  argent.   [Sandford.] 

10.  Cherixgton. 

Crest. — A  ram's  head  argent,  horned  or,  goi-ged  with  a  collar  indented  salle  charged 
with  three  escallqjs  of  the  first.  [Bodde.] 

S"-  Robart  Mautell.=F 


Batill.=j=Margerett  d.  &  coheire. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

\A 

Nicholas  Baron  14  E,.  2.=rRoose  da.  &  heire  to  Battell. 


73 


Thomas=pMargerett  d.  &  heire  to  Nicholas  Baron  13  H.  4. 
at  Hoo.  I 

Sbtrattgrnan*  | 

William  Strangman  49  E.  4.=T=Alice  da.  &  heire  to  Thomas  Hoo. 
(sic,  but  ?  Edw.  3.) 


William  Strangman .=pda.  &  heire  to  Fauntie  by  Christie  d.  &  h.  to  Delamore. 


John  Strangman=pda.  &  heire  to  Sandford  of  Ralegh  by  the  da.  of  Petter  Cherington. 


John  Strang-=T=da.  to  Downes  Edward=pMargerett  da.  to  Wm.      Thomas 


man  eldest 
Bonn. 


of  Bradwell.  Strangman 

2  sonn. 


Robartes  of  Bradwell      Strangman 
Hall  in  Essex.  3  sonne. 


William  John  Boade  of  Rocheford  hundred  in=pJoane  d.  &  heire  to  Edward 

Strangman.      Essex.  Strangman. 


William  Boade=rG^i'ace  da.  to  Edward  Boade  Mary  ux.  Tho.  Col-  Judethux. 

eldest  son.  George  Krymble  2*^  son  ob.  s.p.  len  &  2"  to  Ed.  Job-  James 

(FCrimvill)  1599.  son  3HoWm.  Grey.  Osborne. 

of  Essex. 


John  Boade  son        Sussanna  ux.  Thomas  Aylett  of        Fraunces. 
&  heire.  Ryvenell  in  Essex.  — 

Ada. 


jWantell. 


Arms  of  Sir  Robert  Mantell,  Knight.  Quarterly  of  six. — 1  and  6.  Mantell. 
2.  Battell.  3.  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  behveen  three  garbs  argent. 
[Baron.]    4,  Hooe.    5.  De  la  More. 


u 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


iMarlar. 


Arms. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612,  impalmg  quarterly  or  and  azure  on  a  lend  gules  three 
escallops  argent.  [  ] 

John  Marler  of  Kelvedon  in  Essex  13  R,  2.=p 


John  Marler  7  H.  5.=f 


Thomas  Marler= 
1494.  (See  note 
in  Vis.  1612.) 


of  Suffolk. 


John  Marler=.  ...  da.  to     Eobert, 
1405  Fastolphe       John 

William, 
George, 
ob.  s.p. 


John. 


William. 


(?  1450). 


Eobert  Marler 
1500. 


Stephen  Marler.        William  Marler.=p        John  ob.  s  p. 


Thomas  Marler  ob.  1540.=pMargaret  da.  to  White.        William  2  sonne  of  Norff. 


George,     Katharen    Anne  ux.     William  Marler=^Margaret  da.  to  Tho-     Agnes 


ob.  s.p.     ux.  John     John  of  Kelvedon 

Loveday.     Nuptier.      ob.  37  Eliz. 


mas  Perye  of  Bard-        ux. 
field  in  Essex.  Hunt. 


Anne  ux.  Thomas 
Dickinson  of 
Hornedon  in 

Essex. 


George  Marler =Judah  da.  to  Dorothy,  Jane  ux.  John 

son  &  heir.  Edward  Clai-ke  Grace  Lingwood  of 

of  Feerinff.  ,       '  Esterford. 

°  ob.  s.p. 


William  Marler==p  Jane  da.  to  Saper-    Margaret    William  Marler=i=Anne  da.  to  Wil- 


son to  William. 


ton  of  Salinge  in     ob.  s.p.        of  Esterford 
Essex.  2  Sonne. 


liam  Nevell  of 
Rayley  in  Essex. 


Arthur  Marler= 
of  Navestock 
in  Essex  by 
Jane  d.  to 
Saperton. 


=Jane  da.  to  Alice  ux.Wm.  William    Anne  ux.  Ed.  Sara. 

John  Howe  Hudson  of  ob.  s.p.      Tillinghamof  — 

of  Nave-  Bradgatte  in  Dunmowe  in  Susanna. 

stocke  relict.  Kent  Esq.  Essex.  — 

Hawkes.  Grace. 


Arthur  Marler  sonne  &=j=Anne  da.  of  Will'm  Crompe  of 
heire  apparent  1634.  South  Weald  in  Essex. 


Arthur  Marlar  6  yeares  old  1634.        Will'm  2  son.        Thomas  3.         Anne. 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1558. 


75 


{See  parJterO 


jHaii'ep* 


Crest  and  Arms  of  Maxey  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Jo.  Maxe  of  Sallinge.=.  .  .  .  d.  &  he.  to  Wilbrome  (?  Wilberham). 
John  Maxe  of  Sallinge  in  Essex.=p.  ...  da.  &  heire  to  ...  .  Aunger. 


John  Maxe. 


da.  to  Stranguishe. 


Richard    George       John  Maxe= 

4  Sonne.     Maxe  of  Salinge. 

—  3  Sonne. 

Henrey 

5  Sonne. 


2|  I    I  I 

Edward     1.  Mary,  uxor  Kempe  3.  Elizabeth 

Maxe.        of  Finchingfeild.  uxor  .... 

—  Songar 

2.  Anne,  uxor  William  ( ?  Sanger). 
Studow. 


William  Maxe        Anthony  Maxie  of  Salinge=pDorothey  da.  &=f=Robart  Botham 

of  Yorksh. 

&  after  of  Bradwell  in 

heire  to  George 

1  husb. 

21  w. 

Essex. 

Bassett. 

of  Essex. 

S--  William= 

= Ellen,  da.  to  S"" 

S--  Henry  = 

da.  to 

Charles  = 

=Janne 

Jeromey 

Maxie  of 

FowlkeGreville 

Maxie  of    WiUiam 

Bonham 

da.  to 

2'^  Sonne. 

Sailing 

Kt.  of  Bew- 

Bradwell     Cooke  by 

83tS.  38 

Gilbert 

— 

corte  in 

champs  corte 

Knight.      the  da.  to 

1538. 

Songer 

Ehza- 

Essex 

by  the  da.  to  y^ 

the  Lord 

(?  San- 

beth. 

2^  Sonne. 

Lord  John 

John 

ger)  of 

— 

Graye  of 

Graye  of 

Essex. 

Mary. 

Grobye. 

Grobye. 

Dorothey  da.  &  heire  ux.  Will  Selbye 
Sonne  to  S""  John  Selby  of  Kent,  Knight. 


76 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


iWapnarlr, 


Nicholas  Maynai'd= 
of  Devonshire. 


-Margerett,da.  to 
Ellis  of  Devon. 


Robert  Parratt. 


=Margerett  da.  to  Ireland 
of  Hartfordshire. 


Margerett  eldest  sister 
&  coheire  to  S''  EaflFe 
Rowlett  of  St.  Albones. 


=John  Maynard  of  St.  Albones= 
in  Hartfordshire  Shrieve  of 
London  1552. 


=Dorothey  da.  to 
Robert  Parratt. 


Elizabeth  da.  to= Raphe  Maynard= 
John  Bridges  of    of  St.  Albones 
liondon  1  wiffe.    in  Hartfordsh. 


=Margery  da. 
to  Robart 
Seley  of 
St.  Albons. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  Henrey 
Barnes  of 
London. 


Dorothey  mar.  to 
[S"-  Robt.  Clarke 
Kt.  Barron  of 
Exchequer.] 


Raphe  Maynard  son  &  heire. 


S*"  Henrey  Maynard=pSuzanna  2  da.  &  coheire  to  Wm.  Personne 
of  Littell  Esthow      1  gent,  usher  of  the  Starre  chamber. 
(?  Easton)  in  Essex. 


Frauncis  sole  da.  to=S''  William  Maynard  K'  &  Baronett=Anne  only  da.  &  heire 
William  Lord  Caven-  L.  Maynard  of  Wicklowe  in  Ireland  to  S"'  Anthoney  Eve- 
dishe  Earle  of  Devon.     [1620  and  baron  of  Estaynes  in  rard  of  Essex. 

Essex]. 

{The parts  within  brackets  are  additions.) 


JHeatitis. 

Crest  and  Arms  of  Meautis. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Motto. — "Par  baen  servyer." 

John  Meautis  of  Grenegate  by  Leaden  Hall 
in  London  came  from  Callis  into  England  with 
Hy  7  out  of  Normandy  &  was  his  Secretary 
for  the  french  tong-e.  =f 


Phillipe  Meautis.= 


=Ehzabeth  daghf  to  .  . 
in  Northamptonshire. 


Foxley  of  Blakesley 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


77 


1|  2|  3| 

Janne  da.  to  Asteley=pS'  Petter  Meautis=Janiie  da.  to  ...  .    John  Phillip 


of  London.     1  w. 


Knight. 


Angersley  of  Sussex    2  sonne.     3  sonne. 
2  wiffe. 


Hercules  Meautis=f=Phillipe  da.   to   S"^   Richard     Fraunces  ux.  Henrey  Howard 


3  sonne. 


Cooke  of  Geddy  Hall  in  Essex.     Viscount  Bindon. 


S""  Thomas  Meautis    Janne  uxor  S'  William     Francis  ux.  1st  to  .  .  .  .  Sewte 
Kt.  1614.      =  Cornwallis  Kt.  (?  Swete)  sonne  to  Tho.  Sewte 

=r  2^^  to  y«  E.  of  Sussex. 


Frederick  Cornwallis  son  &  heire. 


li  2| 

Henrey  Meautis  of  'Westham=pAnne  da.  to  S""  John  Jarmyn  of  Britwall      Thomas 
in  Essex.  Hall  in  Suffolk  Kt.  2  sonne. 


Henrey  =pMary  da.  to  Edward     Petter  Meautis=j= Janne  da.  to    Margerett  uxor 


Meautis 
2  Sonne. 


Heare  of  Horley  in    3  sonne. 
Surrey. 


John  Coult 
of  Sussex. 


Thomas  Will- 


sonne. 


Henrey  Meautis  &  Edmond 
2  sonne. 


Petter  Meautis. 


Thomas  Meautis  of^Elizabeth  da.  to  S'  Henrey  Coningesby  of  North 


Westham  1614, 


Mymes  Kt. 


Henrey  Meautis^ 
of  "Westham. 


Henrey      Anne. 
Meautis. 


^Elizabeth  da.     Edmound=Mary  d.  &    Anne  uxor       Thomas, 
to  S*'  William    Meautis       coheire  to    Wm.  3  — 


Glover  of 
London  Kt. 


2  sonne. 


Doctor 

sonnt 

;  to 

Phillipe. 

John 

S'-Wm. 

— 

Farmer. 

Glover 

John. 

Kt. 

— 

=r 

Elizabeth 

Frauncis. 

Judeth  ux.  Edward  Brood    Sara  ux.  Thomas     Anne  to  John 
of  Dumlen  Parke  in  War-     Coventrey  of  Burnel  of 

wickshire.  Crome  in  Warw.     London. 


78  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

Aems  of  Mildmay,  Rouse,  and  Cornish. — As  in  the  Vis.  of  1612. 

Included  in  Pedigree  of  iWilUttiaS  in  Vis.  of  1612,  except  the  issue  of  Sir 
Walter  Mildmay  of  Sabridgworth,  which  is  thus  given : — 

S""  Walter  Mildmay  2^  sonne=pMargaret  sister  to  S' 


buried  at  Sabridgworth   12 
May  1606. 


W'^  Walgrave  Relict 
Edward  Wyatt. 


S""  Thomas  Mildmay  of  Sabridgeworth  in=f=Anne  da.  &  heire  to  Doctor  Lake  of 


Hartfordshire. 


Smerden  in  Kent. 


Mary  ux.  Edm.  Bradshaw  of        Joan.     Walter  Mildmay    Thomas 
St.  Dogmales  in  Pembrokesh.  son  &  heire.  2  sonne. 

And  states  Sir  Walter's  father's  third  son  Hemy  to  have  been  married  to  Joanne 
da.  to  Sir  Giles  Alington  relicta  Thomas  Browne. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between  three  oak  leaves  vert  as  many  bezants,  on 
a  chief  gules  a  martlet  betiveen  two  anchors  of  the  first.  [MoNOUX.] 

Crest. — A  turtle  dove  azure  wijiged  or,  holding  in  the  beak  an  oak  stalk  vert  acorned 
m\  [MoNOUX.] 

John  Monoux  of  Stannford  in  co.  Worster.=F 


Humfrey  Monoux.=p  diners  others  vide  plus  next  Pedigree. 


John  Monoux.=p.  .  .  .      Rowland  Monoux.     Richai'd  Monoux  of  London  salter.=f= 
I I 


Margery       Anne  uxor      Ursulow  ux.      Elizabeth  S""  George  Monoux  Kt 

ux.  John      Nicholas         John  El-  ux.  Humf.  lord  Maior  &  Alderman 

Robyns.       Taylor.  rington.  Fox.  of  London.       =p 


George.        A  da.  m.  Wilham       Elizabeth  1  ux.  Ed.  Denney  of  Hoe  in  Xorff. 
Woodall  of  Essex.      2  to  Robart  Dacres  of  Hartfordshire. 
A 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558- 


79 


Thomas  Monoux.=rAnne  da.  to  Turberville  of  Dorsettshire. 

\ 

William  Monoux    Georo:e  Monoux=FElizabeth  d.  to    Anne    uxor   Thomas    Car- 


ob.  s.p. 


of  Walthamstow 
in  Essex. 


John  lord  Mor-    penter  of  Gloscester shire, 
daunt.  =r 


Humfrey=rAnne  da.  to  Edward  Walgrave  of      Richard  Margerett.      Anne. 

Monoux.     Lawford  in  Essex.  Carpenter. 


Ill  ^    I  , 

George.  Douglas 

—  ux.  Ha- 
Walgrave.  vellFick-     Birche  2 

—  man.            wiflFe 
Humfrey.  


Janne  da.=    Lewes    =f=Elizabeth  da.  &  Anne  Eliza- 

to  Henrey    Monoux       coheire  to  Tho-  uxor  beth. 

of  Bed-       mas  Walshe  of  John  — 

fordshire.     Sussex.  Birche.  Lucey. 


Humfrey  Monoux    2.  Thomas.     Frauncis.     Elizabeth.     Margerett. 
son  &  heire.  —  — 

3.  William.  Anne. 


JflOUOUjC. 


(No.  2.) 
Arms  as  in  the  last  pedigree. 
John  Monoux  of  Stanford  in  com.  Worster. 


Humfrey  Monoux.=f=        George  Monoux  Alderman  &  Lord  Maior  of  London. 


John  Monoux 
of  Waltham- 
stow in  Essex. 
Vide  plus 
last  pedigree. 


Rowland= 
Monoux 


I 

George  = 
Monoux 
son  & 
heire. 


Robert  Dacres= 
of  Chesthunt 
in  Hartford. 


Elizabeth 

. . . . ux 

ux.  S-- 

Will'm 

Thomas 

Wood- 

Denney 

haU  of 

of  How 

Essex. 

in  Norff. 

"^ 

Richard        Anne.       Alice.     William     George  Dacres    John  Denney  of  How 
Monoux  —  Monoux     of  Hartford.        in  Norff. 

son  &  heire.  Joanne.  ob.  s.p. 


80 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


John  Monoux  &  Thomas  ob.  s.p.        Henrey  Monoux.=p        Richard  Monoux. 


Alice  ux.  George        Alita  (?)  ux.  Elianor  ux.  Hughe        Roger  Mononx. 

Warburton.  Roger  Toveye.  Saye.  ^ 


Sage, 

George  War-        Thomas        WiUiam     Christian  ux.  Petter        Anne  ux.  John 

Saye,         Vanoke, 


burton. 


WareofBristow. 


Petter  Saye. 


Anne. 


Nicholas  Warre. 


James  Monoux.= 


Richard  Monoux.=|=        Humfrey.        William.        John. 


Thomas. 


Thomas  Monoux    William       George  3        Elizabeth.     Margery.     Margerett. 
son  &  heire.  2  sonne.       sonne. 


jHoitiaunt,  JHortrant, 

Included  in  Vis.  1612,  but  makes  Edmond  son  of  George  the  4th  son  to  John 
Lord  Mordant  of  Turvey,  by  Cecilia,  da.  &  heir  to  Harding  of  Harding  in  com. 
Beds. 

Same  Crest  and  Arms  of  six  quarterings. 


Jflnrgan. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six — 1.    Sahle,  three   lions  passant  argent.    [  ] 

2.  jSaNe,  three  sinister  mailed  hands  or.  [  ]  3.  Gyronny  of  eight 

or  and  azure,  and  or  an  inescutcheon  argent.  [Lydon  or  Landon.]  4.  Quar- 
terly or  and  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  passant  azure.  [  ] 
5.  Or,  three  eagles  displayed  azure.  [  ]  6.  Gules,  three  bars 
gobony  argent  and  sable  [  ],  impaling  quarterly  of  six — 1  and  2  as 
1  and  2  in  coat  under  Morgan  No.  1  in  Vis.  1612.  3.  As  2  and  3  in  fourth 
quarter  of  that  coat.  4.  Azure  a  cross  argent,  in  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base 
a  dagger  of  the  first.  [  ]  b.  Or,  tivo  lions  passant  gules.  [^  ] 
6 

Crest. — As  No.  1  in  Vis.  o/  1612,  without  the  difference. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


81 


S'  John  Woulphe  of= 
Wolphes  Newtown  in 
com.  Pembroke. 


=Anne  da.  &  heire  to  John 
Ernwolphe  brother  to 
Robert  Ernwolphe. 


S"-  John  Woulphe^pSibell 
of  Woulphes 
Newtown. 


da.  to  S*"  Gilbert 
Wallys  Kt.  Aems. — Cheky 
0.  and  s.  on  a /esse  g.  3  leopds. 
heads  or. 


David     S''  Nicholas     Ciceley  ux. 
ob.         Woulphe.        John 
s.p.  =p  Huntley 


Adam 

died 

younge. 


William  Woulphe=f=EHanor  da.  &  h. 


of  Woulphe 
1  sone. 


to  Gwaryonge 
Goche  lord  of 
Gozhen.    Arms. 
— Per  pah  h.  and 
s.  3/leurs  de  lis  or. 


S--  Robart 
Woulphe 
of  Pem- 
brokesh. 


S--  Petter=F. 
le  Sore 
Lord  of 
S*  Fag- 
gan. 


da. 

to  William 
Fleminge 
L.  of  S* 
Georges. 


William  Woulphe  of=pJoanne  da.  &  h.  to  Tho.     S*"  Maye  le  Sore=j=Mawlde  da.  &  h. 


Woulphs  towne  & 
Gwaren  goche. 


Lydon  or  Landon  of 
Landdewy. 


lord  of  S'  Fag- 
gan. 


to  Phillipe  Hunt- 
ley. 


William  Woulphe  of  Woulphs  towne=pGwenllyan  da.  &  coheire  to  S""      Morgan 


&  Gwarengoche. 


Maye  le  sore. 


Wolphe. 


John    Woulphe=pEllen  da.  &  coh.  to  Liu.  ap  Howell    Williams  slayne    Anne  dyed 


of  Gwarengoche. 


Hen.  of  theComotteinBrekenokshr.   in  the  wares.        yonge. 

Gerrard  de  Barry.      Arms. — Gules,  3  bars=j= 
company  argent  and  sable. 


S""  Thomas  de  Barry=f=da.  &  coheire  to  S''    William  de= 
Knight,  Walter  Pedwarden.       Barry. 


Richard  de 
Barry. 


John  de  Barry  of= 
Monmouth 


Mawde  da.  &  sole  heire  ux.  Guillm  Lloyd  Gunter 
L.  of  Gunterston. 


Richard    Howell  Woulphe=j=Isabell  da.  to  Jefferey 
ob.  s.p.      of  Gwarengoch.       Powell  Vaughan  Esq. 


Ciceley  a  nun 
at  Uske. 


John  de=f= 
Barre. 


Margarett  ux.  Gunter  of 
Llan  y  Hangell. 


Morgan  Woulphe  of=f=Gwenllian  da.  &  h.  to  John  de 
Garden  Goche. 


Barre  of  Monmouthshr. 
A 


M 


82 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558- 


John  Morgan  "Wolphe  of     William  Morgan=j=!\Iargarett  da.  to  Thomas  Sarjaunt 
Waltham  Holy  Cross.  Wolphe.  of  Caldicott. 


Morgan  Wilhams. 


Rees  Morgan  AYoulphe  m.     David  Morgan  Wolphe. 
da.  &  h.  to  Trergairoge.  =f 


Lewis  Morgan.     Henrey  Morgan. 


Morgan  ob.  s.p. 


William  Morgan  of  Cal-=f=Mary  da,  to 
licolt.  Cryynde. 


Eichard  Morgan=pJulian 
Wolphe.  Bleddyn. 


Edward      Robert       William  Morgan         Margerett     Margery  ux.      Margarett 
Morgan.     Morgan.    Woulphe  of  Gwarn-     ux.  John       George  Lewis    ux.  John 
goche  1582.  Morgan.       of  S'  Peore.      Morgan. 


Phillips  Morgan  Woulphe= 
gent.  Usher  to  H.  8.  2 
Sonne. 


David  Morgan=f=Mawde  da.  to  Thomas  Williams 


Woulphe  of 
Abergaveuy, 


Lo.  of  Trehelyn.  Arms. — P. 
pall  0.  and  h.  a  lyon  ramp.  a. 
suporting  a  .  .  . 


Hughe  Robert.       Morgan  sone  of  Phillips=p.  ...  da.  to  Hassolde(?)  of  Coventry. 
Morgan. 


Julius  Morgan. 


John  2"^  Sonne.     Walter  Morgan=pJanne  da.  to 
3"^  Sonne.  Warren. 


Henrey  Morgan. 


Mildred. 


Thomas  ap  Dd.  Morgan  Woulphe.=rElizabeth  da.  to  W"  Goch  al's  Benett. 


Walter  Morgan  Woulphe  Edward  Mor-  John  Morgan  Woulphe=Suzanna  da.  to  S"" 
2*^  sone  mar.  the  da.  &  h.  gan  3*^  sonne.  server  to  Q.  Elizabeth.  John  Vaughan  of 
to  W™  Morgan.  Whitland  Knight. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558.  83 

(No.  2.) 

Crest  and  Arms  as  No.  2  in  Vis.  1612. 
Morgan  of  Bardfield.=r.  ...  da.  of  ....  iu  Essex. 


John  Morgan  of=rJoanne  da.  &  heire  to        Richard  Morgan  M""  of= 


Bardfeilde  in 
Essex. 


Rich.  Copcott  of  the  Artes  &  of  Devinity 

Buckinghamshire.  in  Oxford. 


Hugh  Morgan  of  London=da.  &  coheire        John  Morgan  of=T=Alice  da.  to 
appoty  to  Q.  EKz.  &  of  the     to  Sibells  of  littell  Holing- 

householdob.l612a3t.  103.     Kent,  ob.  s.p.        burey  in  Essex.      Sibthorpe. 


Robart  Morgan  of  Littell=T=Elizabeth  da.  to  Richard  LyflFe  by  his 


Holingbury  in  Essex. 


mfie  daugh.  to  Forster  of  Salop. 


Margery  ux.  Edmond  Haye.        Abell  son  &  heire.         Elizabeth. 


Included  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Crest  and  Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1634. 


jlHomxttij  tmt^. 

{See  fflgaalnegrabe  No.  1.) 

Herbert  de  Mountchensey  Lord  of  Edwardston  in= 
com.  Suffolke  temp.  Wm.  Conqueror. 


Warren  de  Mountchensey  temp.  H.  1.= 

A 


84^  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

i_l 

Harbart  de  Mountchensey.=p]\ruriell  da.  to  Fetter  de  Valloins. 


William  de  Mountchensey.=pda.  to  "Wm.  Lord  Albaney  Earle  of  Arundell. 


TVilliam  de  Momit-= 
chensey  of  Ed- 
mondston  2  sonne. 


=Beatrice        Wil]iani=da.  &  h.  to        William  de= Jane  da.  to 


da.  to 

Beau- 
champ. 


Creake. 


WiUiam 
Moyne. 


Mount- 
chensey. 


Wm.de 
Marshall 
Earle  of 
Pembroke. 


William  Moiint-=j=     S''  Edmond=pd.  &  h.  to     William  de  Moniit-=pDyonysia  da.  & 


cheney  of 
Edmondeston 


Vauncve 


William       cheusey  of  Swans- 
combe  in  Kent. 


heire  to  Nicho- 
las de  Avesshye. 


S""  Thomas  MountcheneT=rda.  &  heire  to  S'  Edmond        Dvonicia  d.  &  h.  ux. 


of  Edmondston  Knio:ht. 


Yauncye  Kt. 


Hugo  de  Veere  obiit  s.p. 


Jane  d.  &  heire  ux.  S""  Richard  Walgrave  K'. 


Arms. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612,  without  the  inescuiclieon. 

John  Mountford  of  Brawdley=f=Joanne  da.  to  John  Clinton 
in  com.  Stafford.  of  Cohshull. 


Baldwine  Mountford=pMargerett  d.  to  John 
of  Beawdlev.  Clinton  of  Maxstocke. 


John, 
Thomas, 
Baldwyn, 
ob.  B.p. 


John  2  son. 

Richard 
ob.  s.p. 


Margerett  d.  to=William=Joanne  d.  to 
John  Pecke  of      Mount-     William 
Hampton.  ford.  Aldridge. 


Baldwine=Joanne  sister 
Mount-  to  S--  Richard 
ford.  Vernon  Knt. 


Ellen  uxor 
S""  Mauris 
Barkeley 
Knt. 


Margarett. 


Joanne  1  ux.  Raff 
Brosbrid  2  to 
Edward  Bromflett. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


85 


A 


Robert  ==Marye  da. 
Mount-    &  heire  to 
ford.         Leonard 
Stapleton. 


2.  Richard. 

3.  William. 

4.  Thomas. 


S""  Sim  ound= Anne  da.  to        Alice. 
Mountford      S""  Richard  — 

Kt.  Verney  of  Sibell. 

attaynted.       Hartfordsh. 
Kt. 


Katheren  d.  &  heire  ux.  Georsre 


Boothe  of  Dunham  in  com.  Chester.        ford. 


Thomas  Mount-=FElizabeth  da.  to  S''  John 


Greseley  Kt. 


Simond  Mountford.=pdau.  to  S""  Raflfe  Langford  Kt. 


Francis  Mountford. 


Edmond  Mountford=FSibell  da.  to  Wood  of  Wood 


John  3  Sonne 


2  Sonne. 


haye  in  Warr. 


Alice  da, 
Thomas 
Coots  of 
Radwinter 
in  Essex 
1  wiflFe. 


to= 


=Thomas  Mount- 
ford of  Radwin- 
ter in  Essex. 


^Agnis 
d.  to 
Trigge 
of  Ro- 
bartes. 


Julian  uxor 
John  New- 
port of 
Welton  in 
Northamp- 
tonshire. 


Margery 
ux.  Geo. 
Holton. 

Mary  ux. 

Pagett. 


Clement  Mount- 
ford of  Evesam 
mar.  Silvester 
da.  to  ...  . 
Carville. 


Simond  Mountford    Edward  2     Thomas  3     Alice.     Elizabeth, 
son  &  heire.  sonne.  sonne. 


John  Mountford 
4  sonne. 


Arms. — Quarterhj.    Gules,  a  cross  engrailed  or.  [Naylinghurst.]    2  and  3.  Arc/ent, 
on  a  bend  double  cotised  sable  three  eagles  displaged  of  the  first.  [Browne.] 

Clement  Naylingherst  of  Much  Badow  in  Essex  gent.=p 


James  Nay- 
linghurst. 


^Margery  da. 

to 


Huo;h  2        Alexander. 


sonn. 


Elizabeth  to 
Baldwyne. 


Rauffe  Naylingherst=Elizabeth  da.  to  John  Browne  of  Edward         Richard 

of  Much  Baddow.         Whightredings  (White  Roding)  in  2  sonne.         3  sonne. 

Essex. 


86 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


0t\iill 


(See  a^axitlQtOn  in  Vis.  of  1612.) 


Aems. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sable,  on  a  canton  of 

the  second  a  pheon  of  the  first.  [Nichols.] 
Crest.^J.  squirrel  sejant  argent,  holding  in  his  paws  a  pheon  sable.  [Nichols.] 

John  Hanscome  al's  Hanskame  cossen  &  heire  to  Raphe  rrauncis.=p 


John  Nicholes.=r  Alice  da.  to  John  Hanscom  al's  Hanskam. 


John  Nicholes  of  Safern=j=Margery  da.  to  ...  .  Turner 
Walden  in  Essex.  of  Safern  Walden. 


Thomas  Nicholes=- Joanne  da.  to        George  Nicholes=Mary  d.  & 


of  Badbarham  in 
Cambridgeshire. 


Nicholas  Thuro- 
googe  (?  Thoro- 
good)  of  Hart- 
fordshire. 


of  Saffron 
Walden. 


heire  to 
Steward  of 
London. 


John  Nicholas. 


Amabell  ux. 

Thomas 

Herydauer. 


George  Nicholes  son  &  heire        Maryon. 
of  Littleburye. 


^argeter. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  states  the  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  to  be  Anne,  da.  to 
Jo.  Tolemache  of  Bentley  in  Suff.  Esq.,  and  that  Thomas,  son  and  heir  to  Thomas, 
was  living  in  1614. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


87 


^ai1tn% 


Aems, — Quarterly  of  fifteen.  1.  Argent,  a  lion  passant  gules  hetweeti  two  bars  sails 
charged  with  three  bezants.  2,1,  in  chief  three  stags'  heads  cabossed  of  the 
third.  [Parker,  Lord  Morley.]  2.  Or,  tivo  bars  nebulee  gules.  [Lovell.] 
3.  Holland.  4.  Zouch  of  Ashby.  5.  Gtiles,  seven  mascles  conjoined,  m; 
3,  3,  1.  [QuixcY.]  6.  Argent,  a  fess  dancette  between  ten  billets  sable. 
[Deincourt.]     7.    Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable  croivned  or.   [Burnell]. 

8.  Barry  of  six  argent  and  azure,  a  bend  gules.    [Grey  of  Rotherfield.] 

9.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable  crowned  or.  [Morley.]  10.  [Marshall.] 
11.  Azure,  a  fess  between  three  lions' faces  or.  [De  la  Poole,]  12.  Argent, 
on  a  bend  gules  cotised  sable  three  pairs  of  wings  of  the  first.  [Wingfield.] 
13.  Quarterly,  gules  and  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent.  [Newport.]  14. 
Argent,  a  fess  between  three  crescents  sable  [Tettbye.]  15.  Argent,  on  a 
cross  gules,  argent  five  wolves'  heads  of  the  field.  [Lee.] 

Crest. — A  dsmi  bear  salient  sable  muzzled  gules.  [  ] 


William  Parker^ 
Kniffht 


Henrey  ^Thomazin  da.  to  John 
Marney.     Arundell  of  Lanherou. 


Henrey  Parker 
L.  Morley. 


:dau.  to  S""  John 
St.  John  Kt. 


Thomas= 
Bonham. 


-Katheren    John  Lord  Marney  mar. 
Marney.      Christian  da.  to  S'"  Roger 
Neuffhborow  Kt. 


S""  Henrey  Parker= 
he  died  before  his 
father. 


=da.  &  heire 
to  ...  . 
Newporte. 


John  Baring- 
ton  of  Baring - 
ton  in  Essex. 


=da.  to   Thomas  S""  Walter 

Bonham  by  Kath.  Bonham 

da.  to  Henrey  Knt.  son 

Marney.  &  heire. 


Henrey  L. 
Pai-ker. 


Ahce  da.  to  S''=f=S''  Thomas  Barrington  of=i=Wiuifred  da.  &  coheire 


Henrey  Parker 
Kt. 


I 

Elizabeth  ux.  Ed- 
ward Harrys  of 
Southminster. 


Barrington  in  Essex  made 
Kt.  a«  1571. 


to  Henrey  Poole  L. 
Montague. 


Henrey  Barrington 
2  Sonne. 


S''  Frauncis  =FJonne  da.  to     Katheren. 


Barrington  K. 
&  baronett. 


S""  Henrey 
Cromwell  Kt. 


S''  Frauncis  Harris       Robert  Barrington=Dorothey  da.  to  S""  Thomas  Eden 
Kt.  2  Sonne.  widow  to  Barrett. 


S""  Thomas  BarrinKton=pFraunces  d.  &  h.  to  John        John  3  sonne.        Winifred. 


Kt.  son  &  heire. 


Gobert. 


Frauncis  4  sonne. 


I  I 

Frauncis  Barington  sonne  &  heire.         John. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 

^3arfeer  of  jrritti  iiaii 
^^arber  of  stenfteiti, 

NOS.    1    AND    2. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


^airatt. 

{See  IHagnarti.) 


^ascall 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  1  atid  A.  Argent,  a  chevron  azure  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  three  mullets  or.  [Kebyll.]  2.  Argent,  three  bars 
azure,  over  all  a  bend  gules.  [  ]     3.  ^  chevron  between 

three  escallops  sable.  [  ] 

2.  Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  three 
mullets  or  [Kebyll],  impaling  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
three  bars  azure,  over  all  a  bend  engrailed  gules.  [  ] 

2  and  3.  A  chevron  between  three  escallops  sable.  [  ] 


John  Pascall  of  Much  Badow=j=Margery. 
in  com.  Essex. 


John  Paschall  of  Much= 
Beddow  in  Essex. 


=Marye  da.  to  Edmond  Noke 
of  Kinges  Hatfeild  in  Hart- 
fordshire. 


John= 
Blake. 


=Anne  da.  &  heire 
to  Rawsonn. 


John  Pas- 
chall of  Much 
Beddow. 


=Mary  da.  to  George 
Kebyll  of  New  Bottell 
in  Northampton. 


William  Paschall  of= 
South  Hanningfeild 
2  Sonne  of  John. 


-Anne  da.  to  John  Blake 
of  Bassetts  in  littell 
Baddow  in  Essex. 


John 
Paschall. 


Bennett 
2  Sonne. 


Robert 
3  Sonne. 


Thomazyne. 


John 
Paschall. 


William 
2  Sonne. 


I    I 
Anne. 


Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


89 


^^aStall  of  <^outf}  f^anningfielti. 

A  tabular  Pedigree  included  in  the  above  Pedigree,  and  taken  from  the  Vis. 


of  1552. 


{See  BcnelL) 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


3^ttxt,  ^ttter. 


Crest  and  Aems  of  Petre. — As  in  Vis.  1612. 

[S'  John  Peter  Knt.  created  Lo.  Peter  of  Writtle  by  K.  James  1603,  obijt  1613 
buryed  at  Ingestone  in  Essex.] 

Jolm  Petter  of  Torbrean=j=Joanne. 
in  Devonshire. 


John  Petter  of  Torbrian=f=Alice  da.  to  John  Collinge  of  Woodland       John  Petter 


in  com.  Devon. 


in  com.  Devon, 


2  Sonne. 


Gertride  da.  to  S'"=fS'"  AYilliam  Petter  Knight=pAnne   da.   to  Wm.=John  Terrell 


John    Terrell    of 
Warley  Kt. 


Chancelor  &  Secretary  for 
the  garter. 


Browne  Maior  of         of  Heron. 
London  Knight.  1  husband. 


Dorathey  ux.  Nich.  Wadame  sonne  of 
JohnWadam  of  Meryfeild  in  Somerset- 
shire. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John  Gostwick  sonne 
of  William  of  Willington  in  co. 
Bedford. 

A 


90  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

^ Aj 

I  I  I 

S""  John  Petter  Knt.=pMary  da.  to  S''  Edward     Thomazyn  uxor  Lod-     Katheren  ux. 

1576  Lord  Petter  of    TTalgrave  Kt.   ob.  11     wich  Greville  of  Wil-    John  Talbott 

Writtle  in  Essex,         August  1605.  cotts.  of  Grafton. 


I  I  i 

William  Petter  Lord  Petter=FKatheren  da.  to  Edward  Somer-    John         Thomas 


of  Writtle. 


sett  E.  of  Worster.  2  sonne.     3  sonne. 


[  Eobert  Petter  sonne=da.  to  Anthony  Browne     Will'm  2  sonn.     Edward  4  sonne. 
&  heire.  Lo.  Montacute.  —  — 

John  3  sonn.  Henrey. 

George. 


John  ob.  s.p.  Septem.       Elizabeth  mar.  to  Mary. 

1612   at   5  years  of      Sheldon  of  Beley  — 

age.  ar.  Katheren. 

Anne  ob.  s.p.  ] 
(The  parts  within  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


{See  ^trangmanO 


George  Pouncett  of  North  Barrow= 
in  com.  Somersett. 


Will'm  Pouncett  of=p daughter  to  Stafford. 
North  Barrow. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 
Al 


91 


Thomas  Pouncett  of  Locksford  (Loxford)=j=Elizabeth  da.  to 
in  Barkinge  in  com.  Essex.  Lathom  of  London. 


Thomas  Pouncett=da.  to        Martha  da.  to^Henrey  Pouncett=f=Bridgett  da.  to 


of  Haveringe.  Springe.     Mathias  Del-     of  Lockford 

man  of  Lon-     (Loxford). 
don  gent. 


Thomas 
Kigheley  of 
Grayes  in  Essex. 


Martha.     Mary.     Elizabeth. 


Thomas  Pouncett.     William  and 
George. 


Hunnice  Pouncett  of=i=da.  to  Wood. 
Chaulden  in  Surrey. 


Thomas  Pouncett. 


{See  Brockman,  Vis.  of  1612.) 


^Opilt?. 


Nicholas  Poyntez=pElizabeth  da.  to  Henrey 
ob.  o9  H.  6.  I  Hussey  of  Sussex. 


John  Poyntez. 


Jane  uxor  Wm.  Dodington 
of  Woodlands. 


Henrey  Poyntez.=pElizabeth  da.  to  Baldwyne. 


Will'm  Povntez  of=FElizabeth  sister        Beautrix  ux.  John 


North  Woken  ton 
{i.e.  Okendon)  in 
com.  Essex.         a 


to  John  Shawe  Cheeke  of  Debnara. 

Maior  of  London.  =r 

B  1 


92 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


A| 


John  Poyntez=da.  to  Issache 
ob,  s.p.  A°  of  Bucking- 

1548.  hamshire. 

Geroney  of  8 
0.  &  b. 


Thomas  Poyntez=pAgnes  da.  & 

of  North 

Wokenton. 


Robert=da.  to 
heire  to  Calba   Cheeke    Richard 
a  German.        of  Craford. 

Debnam. 


Gabrell  Poyntez=j=Audrey  da.  to     Fardenando=Elizabeth 
of  North  Fetter  Cuttes      Poyntez  d.  to  Sau- 

Wokenton.  .  widow  to  2  sonne.  ren  John- 

EauflFe  Lathom.  sonne  of 

Flintshire. 


Robert 
3  Sonne. 


Suzanna  uxor 
S--  Richard 
Saltanstall 
Knt.  Maior 
of  London. 


Thomas  Poyntez 
ob.  s.p. 


S""  John  ]\Iorris  al's  Pointz=pKatheren  dan.  &  heire 
of  South  Okeuden  Knt.        to  Gabrell  Poyntes. 


Elizabeth  ux.  "Wm.  Buncombe  sonne  to 
S''  Edward  Duncombc  of  Badlesdon,  Kt. 


{See  Harris,) 


^rentts. 


Arms. — Fer  chevron  or  and  sable,  three  greyhounds  courant  lounler changed . 


^piton. 


Arms  (2  shields). — Ermine,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure  three  Uopards'  heads  or. 
[Pyrton.] 
2.  Quarterly.  1.  Pyrton.  2.  Paly  of  six  argent  and  vert. 
[Laxgley.]  3.  Argent,  on  a  fess  engrailed  beticeen  three 
wolves  passant  sable  as  many  boars'  heads  coiiped  close  of  the 
last.  [Salford.]  4.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules  between  three 
lozenges  azure  as  many  martlets  or.  [Welbeck.] 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 
John  Pyrton  of  Essex.=p 


^8 


S""  William  Pyrton  captayn  of  Guisnes.= 


William  Pyrton  of  Essex.=j=da.  &  heire  to  Langley. 


William  Pyrton.=f= Agnes  da.  to  John       Margaret  d.  to  William  Pyrton  of  Dixwell 
I  Timperley.  in  Hertfordsh.  m^'  William  Roberts  of 

Little  braxsted  in  Essex.     (Continued  as 
in  Vis.  1612.   See  HofteftS  in  that  Vis.) 


S''  William=pMargerett  d.  &     Katheren  uxor 


Pyrton  Knt. 


heire  toWm. 
Salford. 


Agnes  uxor: 


Thomas  Shering-         Bishope. 
ton  of  Cranworth. 


£dward=T=dau.  to  Tho.     Katheren  uxor 


Pyrton. 


Lord  Darcey    George  Knightly 
of  Chiche.        of  Essex  ob.  s.p. 


Henrey     Anthony    Elizabeth  ux. 
Bishope    Bishope.     Henrey  Boode. 


Elizabeth  mar.  first  to  S'"  Anthony  Browne  of 
Weldehall  in  com.  Essex  Kt.     2<i  to  .  .  .  . 
Latham  esquire. 


Henrey  Boode.     Parnell. 


Crest  and  Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1634. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  1612,  but  gives  Alice  and  ....  Cope  a  daughter,  Dorothy, 
wife  of  Matthew  Somerscalls,  and  makes  Martha  da.  of  Janne,  wife  of  S""  Cope 
Doyley,  son  to  John  Doyley  of  Cheselhampton  in  Oxfordshire,  and  Mary  her  sister, 
wife  of  John  Browne  of  Tolthorp  in  com,  Rutland,  Armiger  (this  is  an  addition), 
and  makes  Charles  6  sonne  of  Francis,  husband  of  Magdalen  Browne,  and  Judeth 
his  daughter,  wife  of  Christopher  Tod  de  Uflford,  and  Mary  his  daughter,  wife  of 
Christopher  Crossley  of  the  parish  of  Sleaford  in  com.  Lincoln,  ux.  2  ;  and  gives 
Charles  his  son  and  heire  a  wife  "  Anne  da.  of ...  .  Butler  of  Lincolnshire  &  sister 
of  Edward  Butler  now  liveinge  1637  "  (these  of  course  are  additions). 

The  descent  of  Francis  Quarles  and  Dorcas  Doyley  is  thus  continued  in  a  note 
interleaved,  and  in  a  later  hand  : — 

Francis  Quarles  of  UflFord=pDorcas  2  da.  to  John  Doyley  of 
in  com.  Northton  a°  1637.     Cheselhampton  in  com.  Oxford. 


1.  Francis  Quarles=p Anne  da.  of  Jay         2.  John  Quarles  =pye  da.  of  John 


of  Oxford  son  &  h 


of  Holson  in  Norff. 
juxta  Norwich. 


2  son  Archdeacon 
of  Northampton. 

B 


Beacon  of 
Norfolk. 


94 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 
A  I  B 


1.  George  Quarles.  1,  Elizabeth,  John  Quarles.     Eliz.       Another     Another 

—  —  eldest.  eldest     dau"".  sonne. 

2.  Francis  Quarles.  2.  Anne.  da"". 

3.  William  Quarles.  3.  Mary. 


3.  George  Quarles     6.  Doyley  Quarles     5.  Robert  Quarles     4.  James  Quarles 
3  of  Gray's  I nne       6  sou,  of  London       5  son,  of  Trinity       of  London  4  sonne. 
Esq.  merchant  1637.         Colledge  in  Camb. 


Katherine  1  da.  wife  to  Doctor  of    2.  Bridgett  Quarles 
Divinitie  John  Hanger  of  Stibinton    unmarried  1G37. 
in  com.  Huntingdon. 


Eatcliffe,  aaaUcliff. 

Thomas  Ratcliffe  of  Wimbersley  yo""  son= 
to  Richard  Ratcliffe  of  Ratcliffe  Lane. 


S'"  Richard  Ratcliffe  Kt.  of  Wimbersley.=T= 


Thomas  Ratcliffe  of  Wimbersley=f=Ellen  da.  &  heire  to  Rich.  Balderston  &  had  the 
in  com.  Lane.  4'^  parte  of  the  land. 


I 

Richard  Ratcliffe  of  Wimbersley .= 


I 

1 

Thomas  Ratcliffe  of  =f=Katharen  sister  to  Richard  Booths  Bishop  of 
Wimbersley.  Durham. 


Richard  Ratcliffe  of  Wimbersley .=pAnne  d.  &  coh.  to  S""  Robert  Tiawrence  Knight. 


Thomas  Ratcliffe^ 
of  Wimbersley. 


^Isabel  da.  &  co- 
heire  of  John  But- 
ler of  Ratcliffe. 


Richard  Ratcliffe=F  . 


da.  to  Curwen  of 


of  Wimbersley 
2  Sonne. 


Worketon  Castell  in 
Cumberland. 


I 

William 

Ratcliffe 
ob.  s.p. 


S'"  Gilbert  Ger-=pAnne  da.  &  h. 
rard  K*  M''  of  I  to  Tho.  Ratcliffe 
the  Rowles.        j  of  Wimbersley. 


Richard  Ratcliffe^p.  . . .  da.  to  Carle- 
of  Gigilswick  in  ton  of  Carlisle  in 
Yorksh.  s.  &  h.        Cumberland. 

B  i 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


95 


A| 


Thomas  Lord  Ger-= 
rard  of  Gerrards 
Bromley  1606. 


=Alice  da.  & 
CO.  heire  to 
Sr  Tho.  %- 
vett  KK 


John  Ratcliffe=f=Anne  da.  to  Tho.     Richard 
of  Chappell  in     Noone  of  Marlte-     2  sonne. 


Essex  1614. 


sham 
wife. 


in    Suff   2 


S--  Gilbert  Gerrard  Knight  of  the  Bath 
Lord  Gerrard  of  Gerrards  Bromley. 


Thomas  RatcliflFe       Robert.        Henry. 
son  &  heire.  2  sonne.       3  sonne. 


3^apntxintr. 


Crest  and  Arms  of  Raymond  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
William  Raymond.=f= 


WiUiam  Raymond.^ 


John  Raymond  of  Little=f=Margaret  da.  to 
Dunmow  in  Essex.  Barker. 


Thomas  Raymond^ 
2  sonne. 


41  1| 

Frances     Robert  Ray-=pda.  to 
4  Sonne,     mond  eldest      Parker, 
son. 


2| 

George  Ray- 
mond of 
Little 
Dunmow. 


=Anne  da.  to 
Thomas 
Lewis  of 
Essex. 


3| 

Gylles 

3 

sonne. 


George 
Raymond 
of  Brayn- 
tree. 


Ml  I  I  I  I  I  I  I 

Anne.         Massey  da.^Edward         Henry  3=Jane  da.  to     John  Ray-     Margaret 


Amey. 

Francis 
2  Sonne. 


to  Staun- 
ton of 
Guildford 
in  Surrey. 


Raymond 
sone  & 
heire  of 
Dunmow. 


sonne  of 
Much 
Dun- 
mow. 


John 
Perrey  of 
Dunmow 
Priory. 


mond  son 
&  heire. 


Priscilla. 

Gylles. 

Austyne. 


Porter  of 
Line. 

Mary. 

Elizabeth. 


2.  Samuel.       Thomas   =Silvester 
da.  to 
Gill  of 
Eltham 
in  Kent. 


ux.  Wm. 



Raymond 

Bageott 

3. 

Daniel. 

of  Dun- 

brother 

— 

mow 

to  S-- 

4. 

Edward. 

eldest 

Tho. 

— 

son. 

Bageott. 

5. 

Ezekiel. 

6. 

Ambrose. 

Francis  Ray- 
mond son  & 
heire. 

Richard. 

Daniel. 


Mary. 
Anne. 


Ursulow. 


William  died  young. 


Thomas  a  yere  &  half  owld  A"  1614. 


96 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


{And  see  EorrelL) 

Aems. — Qiiarterhj  of  six. — 1.  Gules,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  fleurs  de  lis 
argent.  [Rayksford.]  2.  Gules,  six  eagles  disjjlaged  or,  3,  2,  1.  [Beokes- 
BUENE.]  3.  Argent,  on  a  fess  azure  three  plates  [Weltham],  also  described 
as  Or,  on  a  fess  azure  three  annulets  argent.  4.  Gules,  a  cross  florij  argent. 
[Alfoed.]  5.  Argent,  a  storh  sable,  legged  gules.  [Starkey.]  %.  As  the 
Ath  quarter  in  the  shield  of  Toreell. 

Crest. — A  greyhound  courant,  darh  russet,  collared  and  ringed  or.  [Raynesfoed.] 

S""  John  Brokesborne  Knt.=i= 


Lawrance= 
Rajnesford. 


S""  Robert  {Edward  erased)  Brokes-=j=da.  &  heire  to  Robert 
bourne  Knt.  of  Bradfild.  Weltham  of  SnflP.  Kt. 


&•  William  Reynes-=i=Elianor  da.  &  heii-e  to  Edw.  Brokesbourne 
ford  Kt.  I  TTydow  to  Merbury. 


S""  Lanrance  Reynesford  of  Bradfild  in  Essex  Knt; 


Margarett  Lady  Shaw  2  wiffe=pS''  John  Reynes-=j=Anne  da,  &  coheire  to 
AvidowtoS-'Edw.  ShawofLon.     ford  Kt.      "  S""  Humfrey  Starkey  Kt. 


Julian  sister  &  heire  Wenefred  da.  &  heire^^S'  John  Raynes-=da.  &  h.  to  Edw. 
wx.  S''  Wm.  Walgrave  to  John  Pyneof  Kent  ford  Knt.  ob.  s.p.  KnevettbyAnne 
of  Smalbridge  Knt.        2  wifFe.  Calthrope. 


3^ttrlep. 


This  Pedigree  refers  only  to  the  Ridleys  of  Cheshire,  and  does  not  shew  any 
connection  with  the  County  of  Essex. 


{See  Cotton.) 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


97 


{See  33rocfonan,  Vis.  of  1612,) 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  makes  the  wife  of  William  Roberts  Margaret  da. 
to  "William  Pyrton  of  Dixwell,  instead  of  Joane  Perient.  Arms  of  Roberts  the 
same  as  in  that  Vis. 


3S.ocI)tster. 


Arms. — Quarterhj  of  % — 1,2,  3,  and  5,  Rochester,  Rochester,  Writtle,  and 
Newton,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612.  4.  Sahle,  a  chevron  between  three  sheeps' 
heads  couped  argent.  [  ]     6.  Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  three  garbs  of 

the  first. 

mxitUlL 

Robert  Rochester  of  =f=  Walter  Wrytell.=p 

Tarlinsr  in  Essex  ar.  ,„^   „    . 


John  Rochester=FGrrissell  da.  &  coheire  to     Lora  da.  &  coheire     Elianor  ux.  James 


of  Tarlinges. 


Walter  Wryttell    2''   to    uxor  John   Wal-     Walsingham  the 
Tho.  West.  grave.  yonger  1462. 


Edward  Walgrave.        S''  Edw-ard  William  Walsingham  mar.  Joyce 

Walsingham.        Denney. 


S*"  Robert  Rochester  Kt.  comp-     William  Roch-=j=da.  &  heire    John.     Lowrey  ux. 
troUer  of  the  Queens  Majestys    ester  of   Ter- 
household  ob.  s.p.  linge  in  Essex. 


to  Newton. 


John  Wal- 
grave. 


Phillipa  nupta  Law.  Baule  of  London.     Griselda  nupta  Javelin  (?)  Jocelin 

2''>'  to  Pease. 


Edward        Thomas        John        Joanne=j=John  Rochester=pPhillipe  da.  to  Richard 


Rochester     Rochester    4  sonn.     2  wiffe. 
ob.  s.p.         3  sonn. 


of  Terlinge.        ,  Whettley.       Arms.' 
G.  3  garhcs  or. 


Robert. 


Mary. 


98 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Elizabetha  nx.         Plesance      Mary  ux. 
Johannes  Fram-      obit  Henrey 

ellings  of  Kent.     Tirgo.  Savell. 


Margerett  Phillipa     ux.     Thomas 

uxor  James  Shawe  of  Terling  2  to 

Lord  of  Christopher  Brooke  of 

London.  Terling. 


Edward  2  sonne      Emery  Rochestei'=pMary  da.  to      Anne  ux.       Penthaselea  nupta 


mar.  y^  dau.  of      of  Terhnge. 
Boulton. 


Francis. 

Faith. 

Judeth. 


John  mar.  Suzan 
da.  of  Jo.  Darby. 


John. 


John  Abell  Thomas 
ofWorminge-  AYybert. 
ford  in  Essex. 


Johans  Bromsall 
de  com.  Hunt. 


Johannes  Rochester^Frauncis  da.  to  Fran'g 
ast.  16,  1585  ob.  s.p.     Stonnar  of  Knowles 
Hill  in  Essex. 


Elizabeth  &  Suzan. 


{See  Cooke,  jSo.  1.) 


{See  Barnes.) 


{See  Stratigman.) 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1558.  99 

(No.  1.) 
Arms  of  Sands  quartering  Gerrakd,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Sandes  of  Comberland.=F 


William  Sandes  of  Woodham=pMargerett  da,  &  heire  to 


Ferrers  in  Essex. 


John  Gerrard  of  Turney 
(?  Turvey). 


John  Sandes  of  Woodham=rElizabeth  da.  to  S""  Richard 


Ferrers. 


Cavendish  of  SuflFolke. 


William  Sandes=Anne  da.       Anne  uxor       [Edwin    Sands=pCisele  da.  to  Thomas 


ofHarwice  to  Felton.      Eichard  Bishop  of  Lon. 

in  Essex.  Cavendishe        Worster  and 

of  Trymley.       Yorke. 


Willford  of  Haren- 
den  in  Kent  esquire. 
(Hartridge.) 


S""  Miles  Sands  Kt.       S"*  Edwine  Sands  of  Mount  Jame 
&  Barronett.  in  Kente.  (Northborne.)  ] 


mantis,  ^antres* 

(No.  2.) 
{See  SEtlforti.) 


{See  Jlonoux,  No.  2.) 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  George  Scott  is  not  stated  to  have  a  daughter 
Elizabeth. 


100  THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

Crest  and  Arms  of  Scott  quartering  Swynbourn  and  Drax,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Thomas  Scott  of  Chesterford  in=F 
Essex  some  tyme  of  London. 


Thomas  Scott  of  Marlow=f= Alice  da.  &  sole  heire  of  Wm.  Allington 


in  com.  Buck  esq. 


of  London  descended  out  of  Yorkshire. 


Wm.  Scott  of  Marlow  in=i=Joanna  da.  of  Brigg  Fountaine  of 


com.  Buck  esq. 


Sail  in  com.  Norff.  esqu. 


Elizhia. 


{See  i3ol»fS.) 


^^arpe. 


Arms. — Argmf,  three  eagles'  heads  erased  sable,  a  loi'dure  of  the  second  charged  with 
eight  bezants.  [Sharpe.] 

jrft|=Simotttr. 

S"'  John  Fitz-Simond  Knight.=f= 

I  ^1  \  ^1 

S""  Edward  S'"  Richard  Fitz-  S""  Adam  Fitz-=f=Joanne  da.  to  S""  George 

Fitz-Simond  Simond  was  knight  Simond  Kt.         S""  Henery  Fitz-Simond 

Knt.  of  the  Garter  E.  3.  Crapville  ?  Knight. 


I  I 

Adam  Fitz-Simonds,  yide  plus        S""  Edward  Fitz-=j=Anne  da.  to 
Hartfordshire  com.  ]3rockett.  Simond  Knight.     Haveriuge. 


S""  John  Fitz-Simond  Knt.=f= Alice  da.  to  the  Lord  Fitzwalters. 

1 

I 
Phillip  Fitz-Simond.=f= 


S"^  John  Fitz-Simond  Knt.=T=Mary  Chambers  eldest  da.  to  Alex.  Adderburye. 
A  I 


THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1558. 


101 


A| 


Thomas  Sharpe  Hugh  Staun- 
of  Mauldon  in  ton  of  Essex. 
Essex  iuxta  Clare.  =p 
(?Walden  or  Walton.) 


John  Fitz-= 
Simond. 


I 

Henrey  Sharpe=Margeret  d.  to 
of  Mauldon.         S-"  John  Tey 
Knight. 


=Maude  d, 
heire  to 
RaufFe 
Baghott. 


&     Robert  ^=Katherin  da. 


Fitz- 
Simond. 


to  Robert 
Mandfeild 
(?  Maude- 
ville). 


Thomas^Katherin  d. 


Staun- 
ton of 

Essex. 


&  heire  to 
John  Fitz- 
Simond. 


Jane  da.  &= Henry 
heire  to  Wentworth. 

Robert  (See  SB  en  t= 

Fitzsimond.  UJOttl)*) 


John  Sharpe  of=pJanne  d.  &  coheire  to        Katherin  uxor 
Maulden.  Thomas  Staunton.  William  Bm-re. 


John  Sharpe=Margerett       Nicholas^ 
of  Maiden        da.  to  Sharpe. 

gent.  Will 

Scott. 


= Agnes  da. 
to  John 
Tirrell. 


Stephen  Sharpe. 

Thomas  Sharpe 
a  prest. 

Robart  Sharpe. 


I 

Janne  ux. 

Henrey 
Clouville. 


I 

Cicely  da.  &  heire  uxor  Thomas  Cotton 

of  Lanwoode  in  co.  Cambridge. 


Henrey.    Thomas  &  William. 


)mtt|). 


Arms. — Quarterly  1  and  4.  Smith,  as  in  Vis.  of  1558. 

....  three  cross  crosslets.  [  ] 

Crest. — As  in  Vis.  of  1558. 


2  and  3 o?i  a  Lend 


John  Smith  of  Walden=p Agnes  da.  &  heire  to 
in  Essex  esqr.  Charnock  of  Lane. 


George  3     Alice  uxor  William 
Sonne.         Bowlinge  of  Walden. 


Agnes  &  Margery 
ob.  s.p. 


Joanne  ux.  William  Wood 
of  Knodland  in  Kent. 


John  Smithe  1  sonne. 


S"^  Wm.  Smith.=F 


Ehzabeth  d.  to=S'-  Thomas  Smith  Kt. 


Maukett  or 
Karkett  of 
London  1  wiffe 
ob.  s.p. 


A  d.  to  S''  Wm.  Smith  mar.  to  Robt. 
Josslen  of  Newhall  in  Essex. 


secretary  to  K.  Ed.  & 
Q.  Eliz.  &  chancelor  of 
the  order  of  the  garter 
ob.  s.p.  2  July  1577. 


:Phillipe  da.  to 
John  Wilford 
of  London 
ob.  15  June 
1578. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  S''  Wm.  Springe 
of  Pakeuham  in  Suff.  Knt. 


102  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX.    1558. 


{See  €mnQton,) 


{See  CottonO 


Staunton,  ^tantiDu. 

{And  see  ^jjarpe.) 

Arms. — Same  as  in  Vis  of  1612. 

Humfrey  Stauiiton.=pElizabeth  da.  to  Morgan  of  Pencoie. 


William  Staunton  of  Feiland  in  Somersetsliire.=T=Anne  da.  to  Holden  of  Worcester. 


Thomas  Staunton  of=i=Jane  da.  to  David  Hall  of  John=da.  to  Edward  Cole 

Wickeham  in  Essex.      Minedon  in  Somersetshire.      Staunton,     of  Colchester. 


Nicholas  =  Edmond    .Janne  uxor  Fraun's    Anne  uxor  John     Ellen  uxor 

Staunton.  2  sonne.     Ronion  of  Somerset-     Browne  of  Whit-    John  Latham 

shne.  roding  in  Essex,    of  Sandon. 


)tepnep* 


Same  as  Sbt^ptt^tl)  in  Vis.  of  1612,  the  name  being  Stepney,  being  substituted 
for  Stepneth. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1558.  103 

^tranjjman. 

(And  see  JHantfll) 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  nine. — The  same  as  2  to  10,  both  inclusive,  under 
Mantell. 
2.  Quarter! !j  of  eight — 1.  Strangman.  2.  Cherington. 
3.  DowNKS.  4.  Ingowe.  5.  Hackwell  (?  Clement)  as 
in  Vis.  of  1612.  6.  Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  crescents 
or.  [DoRWARD.]  7.  Coggeshall.  S.  Or,  a  chief  indented 
sable.  [Harsicke.] 

Crest. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Respice  Records  Turris  Londo'  Richard  Sfcrangman  sould 
lands  at  Steple  in  Essex  to  John  Wendover  viz.  Cooke  Poges 
Much  Stockes  little  Stockes  Firdirs  Wickes  &  mores  a°  20  E.  4. 

William  Strangman  of  Essex=f= 
ob.  12  H.  4. 


Richard  Strangman=p  Ahce  uxor  John  Baker 


20  E.  4. 


ob.  18  H.  6. 


William  Strangman  ob.  18  E.  4.=pAlice  da.  &  heire  to  Thomas  Hooe. 


John  Strangman  of  Hadley=j=da.  &  heire  to  Fauntie  by  che  ....  da.  &  heire  to  de 


Castell  in  com.  Essex. 


la  More. 


John  Strangman  of  Hadley=j=da.  &  heire  to  Sandford  by  Christian  da.  &  h.  to 


Castell. 


Fetter  Sherington. 


Robert  Ingowe  m.  to  his  first  wife^dau.  to  Malesdon 
the  da.  of  Fitz  Langley.  Arms. — 
Argent,  three  cinquefoils  gules. 


of  Paglesham. 


John  Ingowe=pda.  &  heir  to  Clement  Hackwell  (?  Clement  of  Hawkwell  co. 
living  H.  6.       Essex)*  da.  to  Raynesford. 


Nicholas  Ingowe  bur.  at  S*^  Sepulchres  in  London  E.  4.=pda.  to  Raynesford. 
a   I  B 

*  See  account  of   James  Strangman  of   Hadleigh  by  H.  W.  King,   '  Essex   Archaeological 
Transactions,'  ii.,  139. 


104 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Richard  Dorward.=FAo:nes  da.  to  Morrell. 


William  Dorward=pKatheren  da.  to  S'  "William 
38  E.  3.  1  Walcott  Knt. 


da.  to  Eichard=John  Dorward  speaker  of  the  p'lia-=pBlanch  d.   &  heire  to 
Baynard.  meiit  to  K.  H.  4,  H.  5.    ob.  37  I  S-^  William  Cogeshull 

H.  6.  Knt. 


Eichard= 
Dorward 
of  Bark- 
inge  3 
Sonne. 

1  ~ 

Eobert  Ingowe= 

bur.  in  Barking 
church  14  H.  8. 


=Joanne  da. 
&  coheire 
to  Roger 
Harsicke. 


John 

ob. 

s.p. 


Raph 

a 
priest. 


William  Dor- 
ward 2  Sonne  m. 
Mary  da.  &  coh. 
to  Roger  Har- 
sick.       =F 


Margarett  Blanche 

ux.  ux. 

Richard  John 

Spencer.  Bowen. 


^Joanne  da.      Richard       Margarett  ux.  John 
to  Richard      Dorward.     Wingfield  of  gret 
Dorward.  =f         Dunstan  in  NorflF. 


Elizabeth  ux. 

Thomas 

Fotheringhay. 


a  dau.  ux.  Guilford. 


ux.  Walsingham. 


Anne  ux.  Henrey  Boode  of 
Rayley  in  Essex. 

See  l3ootret  l3oatf(« 


John  Strangman=pMary  da.  &  sole  heir  to  Robert 


ob.  19  H.  8. 


Ingowe  ob.  18  H.  8. 


Mai-y  da.  to  S""  Thomas= 
Barnardeston  Knight. 


^William  Strangman  of=pdau.  to  S""  Wm.  Kempe  Knt. 
Hadley  Castell.  2  wiflFe. 


Bartholomew  =j= 
Strangman   of 
Hadley  Castell. 


James        Arnica  uxor  Wm. 
2  Sonne.     Lathom    son   of 
William. 


Martha  ux.  George 
Wiseman  of  Fel- 
sted. 


Thoma- 
zine. 


Robert  Strangman  of = Widow  to  Foord  of 
Hadley  Castell.  Stamborne. 


Thomas  Strang-=pAustine    da.    to        Edward  StrangTnan=pMargerett  da.  to 


man  of  Rotheley 
(?  Rayleigh)  in 
Essex. 


Hardinge  widow 
to  John  Heron. 


of  Hadley  in  Essex 
2  Sonne. 


William  Roberts 
2'J'>'  to  John  Tim- 
perley. 

D 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558  105 


John  Strangman= Agnes  da.  to  Elizabeth  nx.       Anne  uxor  John  Salte  of 

of  Rothley.  ....  widow  Jolm  Herkyn        Yoxhall  in  Staff", 

to  Wm.  Harris.       of  Wiltshr.  =F 


Richard  Salte  of  Yoxhall.        Thomas.        Elizabeth. 

Robert. 


Janne  uxor  John  Blyatt.  Margerett  uxor  John  Biglond. 


Edward  Blyatt.    Mary  ux.  Boode.     Elizabeth.  Suzanna  Biglond. 


"William  Jenney=pMary  uxor        Alice  wiflfe  to  John  Pil-     Joaneuxor  John  Boode  of 
1  husband  John  Cooke,     borow  sonne  of  John.        Rochford.  See|9grtOtt. 


Edward  Jenney    Thomas    John  Jenney      Mary  Cooke      Richard  Fides. 

of  London  Jenney.     of  London  ux.  "William       Pilborowe.  — 

Leather  seller.  Leather  seller.     "Wiseman.  Elizabeth. 

Elianor. 


Arms. — Or,  a  lion  rampant  vert,  oppressed  with  a  fess  charged  with  three  torteaiix. 
[Sutton.] 

James  Sutton  of  Essex  clarke  of=pMargarett  da.  to 


the  gren  cloth  to  H.  8. 


.  .  Greves. 


I  I  I 

Thoma8=f=Elizabeth  da.  to  Hadley        Henrey  2  sonne.        "William  3  sonne. 


Sutton. 


of  Worstershr. 


I  I  III 

Henrey  Sutton  sonne         Margarett  ux.         Elizabeth  ux.         Amee. 
&  heire.  Fraun's  Stacy.        Hollj's.  — 

Maro-arett. 


106  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Or,  on  a  fess  lefween  three  sivallows  volant  sahle  a  crescent  of 

the  first.  [Swallow.] 
2.  Azure,   a  fess    engrailed  ermins    letween    three   pines    or. 

[Pynnee.] 
Ceest. — A  hind's  head  erased  proper,  collared  countercompony  argent  and  azure. 

[  ] 

John  Swallow  of  Bokinge  in  Essex.=f=Joanne  da.  to  Maye  of  Bokinge. 


Raffe  Swallow        John  Swallow=f=Julyan  da.  to nx.  Waham 


eldest  son.  2  sonne. 


Torware.  of  Bockinge. 


John  Swallow.=f=Margarett  da.  to  Thomas  Graye         Julianne  ux.  Wornall 
of  Cressinge  temple.  (?  WorraU)  of  Felsted. 


John  Swallow= 
of  Booking  in 
Essex. 


=Anne  da.  to  Pynner     Clement    Anne  ux.     Joanne  ux.  Janne  ux. 

of  Kingston  upon       Swallow     Robart        James  Lord  William 

Thames  in  Surrey.      2  sonne.     Lister  of    Dawbeny  Sewall  of 

Fincheley.  (?  James  Halsted. 
Lord  of 


D  anbury)  in 


Elizabeth.  Essex. 


William  Swynborne.=rPhillipe  da.  &  h.  to  S""  Raufe  Garnon  Kt. 


S*"  Robert  Swynborne.=f^Johanna  filia  &  coheires  Johan's  Boutetourt 
I  de  Belchamp  in  Essex. 


Johannes  Hyllivyn=pAllicia  filia  &  hasres         Margeriam  nuptam  Nicholas  Barneys 


de  Hyllivyn. 

A 


Roberti  Swynborne.         de  Fynchingfeild  in  Essex. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


107 


Elizabeth  Joliannes=Edctha  filia= 

ux.  Johaiis  Hyllivyn     &  heires 

Warner  de  1  mari-        Thomas 

Halsted.  tus.  Rolfe. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Johan's  Worthey 
de  Halsted  in 
Essex. 


^Johan's     Thomas  Fynderne==Katheren 

Greene      Kt.  buried  at  little     heres,  nupta 
2  mar.       Horksleigh  ob.  15    Tho.Fynderne 
Mai  1542.  militis  ob.  9 

Nov.  1479. 


Humfridus=i=Isabell  d. 


TirreU  de 
Warley  in 

Essex. 


&  heire  to 

Johan's 

Hyllivyn. 


Phillipa  nupta 

Thomas  Mont- 
gomery ob.s.p. 


Agnes  ux. 
Willi  Fin- 
dern 
militis. 


Margeria 
ux.  Hen- 
rici  Tey 
militis. 


Thomas^Elizabeth  da.  &  heire 
Goldinge.     to  John  Worthy  of 
Halsted  in  Essex. 


Anne  d.  &  heire  ux.  S^'  Roger        William 
Wentworth  Knt.  de  Codam  Fynderne. 

Hall  in  Essex.  ={= 

(See  mSienmottf>  in  Vis.  of  1612.) 


Thomas  Goldinge  of  Beauchamp 
St.  Paule  in  Essex. 


Thomas  Fynderne 
ob.  s.p. 


Callabaine. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


CentJring. 

(Entered  twice.) 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  fess  between  tivo  chevrons  azure  three  martlets  of  the  field 
[Tendring]  impaling  Crochrode,  with  Crest  of  Crochrode  as  in  Vis.  of 
1612. 

John  Tenteringe  of  Boxford  in  Essex.=p 


Thomas  Tenderina-e. 


William  Tenderinge.      Essex. 


John  Tenderinge=f=Joanne  da.  to  WiUiam     Mary  ux 

de  Boreham  in        Cracherood  of  Toppes-    footman  to  H.  8. 


field  in  Essex. 


James. 


108 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Alice. 


A| 


1  |2|  3|4|  1|  2|314| 

Margaret.       Benetta.      Thomas  Tenderinge==Ciceley  da.  &  heire  to      John. 


—  of  Boreham  in 

Maria.  Essex. 


Roger  Reignolds  of 

West  Thorock  in  Essex.     Valantine. 

WiUiam. 


Anne  to  Tho.  Mannok 
of  Gilford's  Hall. 


Thomas  Tendering 
get.  10  a"  1585. 


Priscilla  wife  to  Robt.  Cotton 
of  Boreham  in  Essex, 


Added  on  a  slip  pasted  in : — 

Thomas  Tendring  of=pEliz.  da.  of  Mathew  ramsej'  of  Storford  Ep'i 
Storford  Ep'i  1634.       (Bishop  Stortford  in  Herts). 


Elizabeth  wife  to  Wm.  Yong        Bridget  wife  to  John  Thorogood  of        Joane. 
of  Chipping  Ongar,co.  Essex.        Newhall  near  Ware  co.  Hertford. 


Ccp. 


j^RMS. — Quarterly — 1.  Argent,  a/ess  azure,  in  chief  three  martlets,  in  base  a  chevron 
of  the  second.  [Tey.]  2.  Or,  a  chevron  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  three  rnullets 
of  the  field.  [Aldham.]  3,  Gules,  an  eagle  displayed  or.  [Bettyngham.] 
4.  Salle,  three  martlets  ivithin  a  lor  dure  engrailed  or.  [Newton.] 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  tiger's  head  argent,  maned  azure.  [Tey.] 

A  description  of  other  quarterings  is  also  given  as  follows : — 

Aldham  {as  alove).  Tendring — Argent,  on  a  fess  letiveen  two  chevrons  azure 
three  martlets  of  the  field.  Bettyngham  {as  alove).  Delahay — Argent,  on  a 
fess  gules  two  mullets  of  the  first  between  six  martlets  salts.  Newton  {as 
alove).  Fitz  Walden — Or,  two  lars  and  a  canton  gules.  Duckett — Gules, 
nine  martlets  or,  3,  3,  2,  and  1.  Markes — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
trefoils  vert.  Bawde — Gules,  three  chevrons  argent.  Norbury — Salle,  a 
chevron  letwee?i  three  lulls'  heads  conped  argent.  Hussey — Ermine,  three 
lars  gules.  Knevett — Argent,  a  bend  and  bordure  engrailed  sable,  an  annulet 
for  difference.  Bassett — Azure,  three  Sloans'  heads  erased  argent,  ducally 
gorged  or.  Harleston — Argent,  a  fess  ermine,  cotised  sable.  Roberts — Azure, 
on  a  chevron  argent  three  mullets  sable.    Nevill  as  Latimer. 


Symond  de  Taye: 


Walter  Tey.=f  Dorothey  d.  &  heire  to  Aldham. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 

A  I 

I 

Richard  Tey.=f=Ellen  da.  of ...  .  Tendringe. 


109 


Edward  Tey.=T=Christian  d.  &  heire  to  Bettingham. 


Roger  Tey.=T=Edyth  d.  &  h.  to  De  la  Haye. 


I 

Thomas  Teye.=7=Enime  d.  &  h.  to  Newton. 


Martyne  Teye.=rMargerett  Fitz  Walden. 


Robert  Teye.=i=Anne  Duokett. 


S--  William  Teye  Kt.=p Alice  Merkys. 


S''  Robert  Teye  Kt.=pAnnes  Bawde.=John  Nauton  1  husband 

2  to  S--  John  Boys  K'. 


Robert  Teye.=j=Janne  Norbury,  =  Richard  Wytlerton  2  husband. 


John  Teye.=j=Mary  Hussey. 


John  Teye  sonne  &  heire.=j=        Robart  Teye  2  sonne.=pEhzabeth  Knevett. 


John  Teye. 


William  Teye.=j=Issabell  Bassett. 


S""  Henrey:= 
Teye  Knt. 


Thomas=Janne  sister  to         ....  uxor  Grace  dau.  mar.  to 

Teye.        S""  Clement  S'^Clement  Wm.  de  Graye  Esq. 

Harleston  Kt.  Harleston  of  Merton  in  Norff. 

Knt. 


S"^  Thomas^Martrerett  d.  &      WiUiam 


Teye  Knt. 


coheire  to  2  sonn. 
John  Greene  of         — 

Gosfield  in  John  3 

Essex.  sonn. 


Joim: 
Teye. 


= Constance 
d.  &  heire 
to  John 
Robartes. 


EHzabeth  1  uxor 
Robt.  Drury  of 
Rougham  2ly  to 
Edward  Gooding 
of  Thurston. 


110  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Mary  Frauncis  Margerett  Elizabeth  Thomas = Eli  anor     John.         Eliza- 

uxor  S""        d.  &  CO-  uxor  John  uxor  Teye  d.  &  —  beth. 

Thomas       heire  Jermyn  Marma-  ob.  s.p.      heire         Edmond.      — 

Novell         uxor  de  Brite-  duke  ob.  s.p.  —  Janne. 

Kt.  Will'm  well  Knt.  Nevell  esq.  Henrey. 

=  Bonham  =f=  — 

21y  to  William 

Edward  Tey  a 

Bockinge.  prest. 


{See  JFotiriitgljas*) 


Ceest  and  Arms. — See  Vis.  of  1612. 

S'-  Walter  Tirrell  Knt.  that  slew  W.  Ruffus. 


Henrey  Tirrell  Knt. 


Eichard  Tirrell.=F 


Edmond  Tirrell.=F 


Geffrey  Tirrell.^ 


S--  Lyonell  Tirrell  Knt.= 


Edmond  Tyrell.==pda.  &  heire  to  Borgate. 


Hughe  Tyrrell.=j=da.  &  heire  to  Flambert. 


Fraunces  da.  &  heire  ux.  Ed.  Lucas        ....  uxor  Humfrey  Wing-        Thomas 
2ly  to  Bingham  3rdly  to  Adames.  feild  of  Bramham.  Bonham. 


James  Tyrrell.=pMargerett  da.  &  heire  to  S'  Will'm  Heron  of  Essex  Kt. 


Walter  Tirrell.=f=Janne  da.  &  coheire  to  John  Swynford  of  Essex,  Kt. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Ill 


Alice  da.  to  Dandeleghe=S''  Thomas  Tyi-rell  of  Heron  in=pAlenor  da.  to  Flambert 
1  wiffe.  Essex  Kt.  of  Essex. 


S^  John  Tn-rell  of  Heron  Knt.  tresuror  of  the=FElianor  da.  &  coheire  to  William 


howse  to  H.  6. 


Coii^gshall  of  Essex  Kt. 


Anne  da.  &  coheire  to  E,obt.=j=S''  WilliamTirrell  of  -Beches=pPhillipe  da.  to  John 

'     "         "  '  Thorenbury  2  wiflFe. 


Fitzsimondes  Knt.  1  wiffe 


in  Essex  Knt.     3  sonne. 


Thomas  Tir- 
rell of 
Beches. 


-Katheren  da.     Marje  ux. 


to  John  Wal-     Thomas  Hunt-     rell  2 
den.  ino'ton.  sonne. 


Jasper  Tir-=pAnne  da.  to 


Goringe  2  da. 

(?  Goodinge) 
of  Suffolk. 


Alice  da.  to  Covell  2ly= 
to  George  Foster  3  to 
Henrey  Gouldinge. 


=Edward  TirreU^ 
of    Beches 
Essex. 


m 


=Elizabeth  da.  to 
William  Cromer 
of  Kent. 


William  Tirrell 
2  Sonne. 


Edmond  Tirrell^ 
of  Beches  a" 
1608. 


Alice  1  ux.  Thomas  Lathom  of 
Rosall  in  Lane.  2ly  to  William 
Cade  of  Bumford. 


Mary  uxor  Pet 
ter  Haymond 
(?  Hamoud)  of 
Kent. 


Mary  d.  &  coheire  ux.  S''  Francis  Fitche  Knight. 


Edmond  Tirrell  son  &=j=Suzanna  da.  to  ...  .  Cooke  of  Geddihall 
heire.  I  in  Essex. 


1                1 

Mary  uxor  John     Margerett  ux. 

1 

Thomazin  ux.  Will'm 

1 

Suzanna 

uxor  Charles 

Church. 

John  Daniell 
of  Suff. 

Tirrell   2ly  to 

Plater  of  Suff. 

Cuttler. 

William  Tirrell  of  Gipping 

in  Suff.=j=Margerett  da. 

to  Robert  Darcey 

2  sonne. 

of  Maiden  in 

Essex. 

Edward, 

S"-   James    Tirrell    of^ 

1 
=Anne  da.     S""  Thomas 

Elianor 

Mlllll 
Anne, 

John, 

Gipping  in  Suffolk. 

to  S--           Tirrell 

ux.  Ed- 

Mai-gerett, 

& 

Knighted   the   5  July 

John           Knt.  2 

mond 

Dorothey, 

John. 

1483  beheaded  for  tre- 

Arundell     sonne. 

Kne- 

Alice, 

son  on  Tower  Hill  the 

of  Corne- 

vett. 

Margerye, 

6  day  of  May  17  H.  7. 

wall  Knt. 

Elizabeth, 

being  one  of  them  that 

& 

murdered  K.   E.  5  & 

Marye. 

his  brother. 

B 

c 

112 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


James  TiiTell=pAime  da.  & 
of  CoUumbin  e    coheire  to  S"" 
Hall  in  Suflf.     JohnHo- 
2  son.  tosteof  Col- 

lombineHall. 


S*'  Thomas=j=Margerett  da.  Anne  uxor  S'  Richard 

Tirrell  of      to  Christopher  "Wentworth  of  Netel- 

Gippinge       Lord  Wil-  sted   Knt.   father   to 

in  SufF.       I  loughby.  Thomas  Lord  Went- 

Knt.  worthe. 


John  Tiri-ell 
of  CoUum- 
bine  Hall  in 
SnfiF. 


James  2  sonne.       S""  John=FEhzabeth  da.  to    George  2  sonne. 


Thomas  3 
sonne. 


Tirrell  of 
Gippinge 

Knt. 


S''  John  IMundey 
L.  Maior  of 
London. 


Vincent  3  sonne. 


Amy  ux.  Anne  uxor  Margerett  ux.  Agnes  ux.     Katheren  Alice  ux. 

Knight  S'  John  Eobt.  Fetters  John  ux.  George  George 

2ly  to  Cleere  of  of  West-  Hoord  of     Kebell.  Brooke 

Knighton.  Ormesbye,Kt.  minster.  Devonshire.  ofAspall. 


Mary  Lady  Cor-=S'-  John  Tii'- 
bett    da.    to   S""    rell  of  Gip- 
Wm.    Drury   of    pinge  Kt.  ob. 
HawstedinSuff.     s.p.  1601. 
Knt. 


=Aiine  da.  to 
S^  John  Sul- 
liard  of 
Wetherdon 
in  Suff.  Kt. 
2  ^xiffe. 


S^  Edward= 
TiiTell  Kt. 
gent,  pen- 
sioner to  Q. 
Eliz. 
3  Sonne. 


= Prudence  da.  to 
]\Iathew  Frende 
of  Dickell- 
boronghe  in 
NorfiF. 


Elizabeth  da.  &  heire. 


Thomas=pMargerett 


TirreD 
of  Gip- 
pinge in 
Suff.  2 
sonne. 


da.  to  S-- 
John  Grey 

of 

in  Essex 
Kt. 


Charles 

4  sonne. 

George 

5  sonne. 

James 

6  sonne. 

Vincent 

7  sonne. 


Anne  uxor 
John 

Hoord*  of 
Devonsh. 


Margerett 
ux.  Robert 
Fetters*  of 
West- 
minster. 


Alice  ux. 
George 
Brook* 
of  Aspall 
in  Suff. 


Joanne. 


These  names  are  already  given  as  husbands  to 
their  aunts  Agnes,  Margaret,  and  Alice. 


Mary  ux.  Thomas  Kebell  of 

Kinghall  (?  Rivett  of 
Ringshall). 


Frances  ux.  Thom's 
Hastinges  of  Hindi'ing- 
ham  in  Xorf. 


Judeth  ux.  George 
Fagrave  of  Whin- 
borough  in  Norf. 


Thomas  Tirrel> 
of  Gippinge 
1614. 


=da.  &  heire  to  William     2.  John. 
Rivett  of  StOTvmarket  — 

in  Suff.  3.  George. 


4.  Vincent. 

5.  James. 

6.  Charles 


A   dau.  ux. 
Thomas 
Muudey  of 
Kent. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


113 


I  I     I     I     I     I  II  I  I 

Thomas=Margerett    2.  William  ast.  16.    Anne     Mary      Dorothey      Suzanna 


Tirrell 
son  & 
heire 
jet.  18 
a°1614. 


da.  to  S"" 
William 
Yelverton 
Kt. 


3.  John  13. 

4.  Fran's  11. 

5.  Edmond  9. 

6.  Robert  4. 


JBt. 

20. 


18. 


cTSt.  17. 


«t.  3. 


Elianor  ux. 

Edmond 

Knevett. 


Erame  da.  to  8''= 
John  Marney  of 
Layer  Marney  in 

Essex. 


=S''  Thomas  Tyr-=Anne    da.    to  Elizabeth  1  ux. 

rell     of    Heron    Wm.    Marney  Rookewoode    2 

Knt.  37  H.  6.        coheire  to  to  Thomas 

Sergeaux.  Skargill. 


S""  William=FElianor  da.  to 


Tirrell  of 
Heron  Kt. 


Robart  Darcye 
by  Ales  da.  to 
Langley. 


Anne  ux. 
Edmond 
Audeley. 


Anne  ux. 
John  Darcey 
of  Toleshunt. 


Elizabeth  uxor  Robt. 
Darcey   of  Danbery 
2ly  Richard  Hawte. 


Elizabeth  da.- 
to  Walter 
Devereux  L. 
Ferrers. 


=8'  Thomas=FBeautrix  da. 


Tirrell 
&  Kt. 
Baronett. 


A  da.  who  was  drowned. 


to  John 
Cokayn  by 
Ehz.  Boy  vile. 


Alice  uxor 

Robart 

Rochester. 


Humfrey 
Tirrell 
2  Sonne. 


Mawde  ux. 
Richard 
White  of 
Hampshire. 


Katheren 
ux. 

George 
Kebell. 


Charles  6 
sonn  a 
phisicion. 


S--  William 
Tyrell  Kt. 
of  the 
Rodes. 


G-eorge  4  sonne 
Knight. 

Thomas  5  sonne. 


Anne  1  uxor  Knight 
of  Kent    21y  to 
Knighton  of  Hart- 
fordshire. 


S"^  Thomas=pConstance  da.  to      S''  Henrey  Tyrrell  of  Heron=f=Thomazin  da,  to 


Tyrrell  of 
Heron. 


John  Blunt  Lord       2  son  &  heir. 
Mountjoye. 


Will'm  Gunston 
of  London. 


John  Tyrell=pAnne  da.  to  Wra.  Browne=j=S''  William  Fetter  of  Essex  Knt. 


1  sonne. 


Mayor  of  London. 


Secretary,  2  husband. 


Katheren  da.  &  heire  uxor  Rich.  Baker     S'"  John  Fetter  Knight 
son  of  S""  John  Baker  of  Kent,  Kt.  Lord  Fetter. 


John  Baker.     Anne.      Thomas  Baker .=j=Grisselle  da.  &  heire  to  Wm. 

Barnishe  son  of  Wm.  Barnishe. 
F 


114 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


G    H 


S'  Henrey  Baker  of  Kent,  Knt.  &  Baronett. 


.roanne, 
Bennett 
&  Brid- 
gett  s.p. 
born  at 
a  berthe. 


Mary  ob.  s.p.  Anne  (Avis  ?)  Bennett  ux.  Elianor  ux. 

—  ux.  John  Edmond  Palmer  of 

Gertrude  ux.  Daniell  of  Moune.  Downes 

John  Browne  Messing  in  —  Hall  in 

of  Fidlers  in  Essex.  ?  Anne  ux.  Essex. 

Essex.  Elkin  of 

London. 


Tho.  ux. 
Brow  : 
of  Radw : 
in  Essex. 


William  2  sonne       Thomes  Tirrell=j=Mary  da.  to 


m.  Thomazin  d. 
&  h.  to  Edmond 
Tirrell.=F 


of  Heron. 


John  Sulliard 
of  Suffolk 
Knt. 


John  3  Sonne  ob.  s.p. 
Phillip  4  Sonne. 
Robert  5  sonn  ob.  s.p. 


Thomas  Tirrell  son  &  heire.=Margerett  da.  to  John  Filiall  of  Owldhall. 


S'  John  Tyrrell= Joyce  da.  to     Thomas  Tirrell==da.  to      Anne  uxor  Avis  uxor 

of  Heron  Knt.  John  Baker     of  Ramsden  Filiall.    John  CliflFe  Fran's 

2*^  maried  Eliza-  of  Kent.  Tirrell.  of  Inger-  Lord 

beth  da.  to  S''  ston  in  Dacres 

John  Crook  Kt.  Essex.  of  the 

&  Justice  on  the  Northe. 
Bench. 


Thomas  Tirrell  2  sonne  of  South=pElizabeth  da.  &  coheire  to  Tho.  Bruen  K. 
Kendon  (i.e.  Okendon).  relicta  S''  Wm.  Brandon. 


WilUam  Tyrrell  of  South  Kendon.=j=Elizabeth  da.  to  Thomas  Bodley. 


Humfrey  Tyrrell  of  South  Kendon.=i=Janne  da.  to  Ingleston  or  Singleton. 


George  Tyrrell  of  Thornton  in  com.  Buck.= 
William  Tirrell  sould  South  Kendon. 


|4  |3 

S""  Robert=^Christian  da.  to=pEdward  Elizabeth=T=Humfrey=pElizabeth  da.  & 


Tirrell  K. 
4  sonn. 


John  Harteshorn 
of  Bedfordshire. 


Mack- 
williams 
1  husband. 


da.&  heire 
to  Helion. 


Henrey  Mackwilliams. 


Tyrrell 
of 

Warley 
3  sonne. 


coheire  to  John 
Walwyn  of  (?) 
Longford  in 
Hertfordshire. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,   1558. 


115 


|1  |2  |3  |4 

Anne  uxor  Elizabeth  Margerett  Margery  ux.  S'' 

Eoger  ux.  William  ux.  S''  William  Ashe- 

Went-  Alington  William  feild  2^'  to  Ed. 

worth.  Esq'.  Walgrave.  Wingfeild. 


Mary  uxor  Thomas 
Timperley  widow  to 
Pawlett  &  Harvey. 


1 


S""  John  Tyrrell=j=Anne  da.  to  Humfrey  Tyrell=j=Alice  da.  &  heire  to 

of  Warley.  Edward  Norris.      2  sonne.  Thomas  Glemham. 


.  uxor  Ambrose  WoUey. 


James  Tyrrell=j=Anne  da.  to    William     3.  Stephen.     4,  Eaulfe.        Gertrude  ux 


of  Warley. 


Ambrose 
WoUey 


Tyi-rell 
2  sonne. 


—  S'-  William 

5.  Mawrise.     Peter  kt. 


Mary  da.  &  sole  heire  uxor  Edward  Clinton 
2  sonne  to  Ed,  Earle  of  Lincolne. 


S'  John  Tirrell        Robart  Tyrrell=pJoyce  da.         Joyce 
a  prest.  2  sonne.  to  Crosse. 


Thomas  Tyrell. 


2.  Richard. 

3.  Henrey. 


4.  Hawes. 

5.  Robart. 


Rauffe. 


Woxvtll 

{And  see  Eapesforti.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Gules,  a/ess  between  three  bulls'  heads  couped  or.  [Torrell.] 
2.  Raynesford.  3.  Starkey.  4.  Sable,  a  fess  between  two  lions' faces  in 
chief,  and  a  trefoil  slipped  iti  base.  [  ] 

Roger  Torrell.=r 


S""  Humfrey  Torrell  Knt.=j=da.  to  John  Fleming. 

Arms. — A.  3  piles  g. 


S""  William  Torrell  Knt.=f=da.  to  Gervis  Freville. 

I  Arms. — Or,  a  cross  flory  g. 

A 


116  THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1558. 


Anthoney  Torrell.=pMabell  da.  to  John  Fitz  Osbourne. 

Arms. — G.  three  harres  gem's  or,  a  canton  arg. 


S""  Humfrey  Torrell  Knt.^d.  to  S'^'  John  Mortymer  of  Essex  Kt. 

Arms. — Or,  ajteur  de  lis  sa. 


Thomas  Torrell.=j=da.  to  Eoger  Tilberye. 

Arms. — P'  fess  danc'ey  s.  and  g. 


S""  John  Torrell  Knt.==pda.  to  Thomas  Moimtford  of  Beaudesert. 


Richard  Torrell.=pUrsulor  da.  to  Thomas  Nanfant. 

Arms. — S.  a  chevron  ermine  let,  3  winges  a. 


Humfrey  Torrell.=pElizabeth  da.  to  George  Bartlett. 


Robert  TorreU.=Fda.  to  John  Tirrell  of  Heron. 


Bryan  Torrell.=j=da.  to  Humfrey  Barington. 


Humfrey  Torrell.=i=da.  to  Gilbert  Basingborne. 

Arms. — Ger.  or  a^id  g.  on  a  canton  sahle 
a  cross-crosslet  argent. 


John  Torrell.^da.  to  Thomas  Clapham  of  Suffolke. 

Anne  da. 

S--  Humfi-ey  Starkey  Kt. 


Thomas=pda.  to  S""  Roger  Beauchamp        John  Raynes-=pAnne  da.  &  coheire  to 
TorreU.     of  Bletshoe.  ford.  -  -      -       -     -       - 


John  Torrell.=f=Emme  sister  &  coheire  to         S''  John  Rainsford 
S'  John  Rainesford  Knt.  Knt.  ob.  s.p. 


Henry  Torrell.=pAnne  da.  to  Mordant  of  Barnish  roudinge  (Berners  Roothing). 


Humfrey  Torrell.=p Alice  da.  to  Thomas  Leventhorpe. 


Agnes  uxor  Henry  Josselyn  of  Essex.        Alice  uxor  Sackfeild  ob.  s.p. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558.  117 

{See  IHonoux,  No.  2.) 


%vmtx,  ^wxmwc. 


Arms. — As  in  Vis.  o/1612,  lut  the/ess  countercompony  or  and  gules. 
Crest. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

John  Tussor  of  Rininold  (Rivenhall)  in  Essex.=p 


William  Tussor  of  Einmold=f=Dorothey  da.  to  ...  .  Smithe  sister 


(Rivenhall)  in  Essex. 


to  S'^'  Clement  Smithe  Knt. 


Clement  Tussor=j=Ursulour    Andi'ew  2  sonn.    Anne  1  uxor     UrsulouruxorSharpe 


of  Rinmold 
(RivenhaU). 


da.  to  —  Jackes  2  to  Latymer. 

....  John  3  sonn.  2  to  Stokes.  ^  — 

Pittes  of  —  —  Bridgett  1  uxor  Grays 

London.     Thomas  4  sonne.  Ehzabeth  of  Warwickshire 

—  ux.  Wother-  2^  to  Grafton. 

William  5  sonne.  ston. 


John  Tussor.        Edmond  Tussor.  =         Janne. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Arms. — Quarterly  as  Shield  iVo.  1  o/Twedy  in  Vis.  0/1612. 
Crest. — Same  as  in  Vis.  o/1612. 


118  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Mannaduke  Vavasour  of  Akester  (Acaster)=j=Anne  da.  to  Edward 


in  the  Countie  of  York  youngest  sonne  of 
18  children  of  the  house  of  Weston. 


Saltmarshe  of 
Saltmarshe. 


Edward  Vavasour  mar.     Elizabeth  1  us.  Lancelott  Morwyn     Mary  uxor  Eobert 
Eliz.  da.  to  WOcocke.  2*^  to  John  Cundell  Constable  of  ...  . 

3*^  to  Knowleys.  in  Yorkshire. 


"VTilliam  Vava-=Beautrix  da.    George  Vavasour     John  Vavasour=^]\Iargaret  da.  to 


sour  of  ...  .        to  Brad-         m.  Isabell  da.  to       of  Waltham  in 
1584.  ford.  Pepper.  Essex. 


Smithwicke  of 
(xlocestersh. 


Edward        John  Vavasour        Nicholas        Marmaduke 
2  Sonne.        son  &  heire.  3  sonne.        4  sonne. 


Wtxnon. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  fret  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  maunch 
or.  [Verxox.]  2.  Azure,  three  lions  j^assant  argent  "  quere  the  collours  of 
this  coate."  [  ]      3.  Argent,  a  lion  ramjmnt  gules,  collared  or. 

This  pedigree  is  the  same  as  that  in  Vis.  of  1612  {post  p.  307),  but  omitting 
Joane  d.  of  Sir  Richard  Vernon  and  Joane  Griffith,  and  also  William  son  of  William 
Vernon  and  Alice  Butler,  and  calls  Sir  Henry  Vernon  Knight  of  the  Bath  to  Prince 
Arthur,  5  H.  VII.,  and  his  wife  Ann  d.  to  John  Talbot  Earl  of  Salop. 

The  pedigree  of  Vernon  contained  in  Vis.  of  1634  j^ost  is  also  added  to  this  MS. 


{See  Cotton.) 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


119 


(No.  1.) 

Warren  "Walgrave.=f=.  .  .  .  daughter  to  ...  .  Riston. 
Arms. — Argent,  three  mullets  in 
bend  cotized  sa. 


John  Walgrave.=f=.  .  .  .  daughter  to  Hastinges. 
Arms. — Or,  a  maunch  gules. 


Waiter  Walgrave.=p.  ...  da.  to  S""  James  Nevell  of  Notting- 
hamshire. 
Arms. — Gules,  a  saltire  ermyne. 


S*"  Richard  Wulgrave^Agnes  daught.  to  ...  .  Dawbaneye. 


Kniffht. 


Arms. — Argent,  four  lozenges  in  f ess  gules. 


S''  Richard  Walgrave  K'  46  E.  3.  ob.=pJoane  da.  to  Silvester  of  Buers. 


2  H.  4  1406. 


Arms. — Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable 
three  crosses  patonce  m'. 


S""  Richard  Walgrave  K'  ob.=j=Janne  da.  &  h.  to  S''  Thomas  Mountchency  Knight 
13  H.  6.  a"  1434.  ob.  29  H.  6  1450.     See  |a[OttntCt)ftt0^8» 


S'  William  Wal-=FJone  da.  to  Durward. 


gi'ave  K*. 


Arms. — Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable 
three  crescejits  or. 


Agnes  ux.  W'"  Hunt 
of  Hunts  hall. 


Richard  Walgrave = Alice  his      S"^  Thomas  Wal-=i=Ehzabeth  da.  &=S''  William 


1  son  obiit  s.p.  18     wiffe  ob.      grave  K*  16  H.  7 
H.  6.  18  E.  4.        1500. 


heire  to  S""  John     Saye  Kn* 
Fraye.  2  husband. 


Richard  Wal-       Edward   Walgrave   2*^   sone   to   Sir=pElizabeth  dau.  &  heire  to 


grave  3  sonne.      Thomas,  died  in  the  Tower  a°  1561. 


John  Cheyney  of  Lynde. 


jhn  Walffr 


Elizabeth  nx.  Thomas     John  Walgrave  of=f=Lora  da.  to  S""        Margerey  ux. 


Eden   Clarke  of    the     Borley    in    Essex 
Star-chamber.  ob.  1514. 


John  Rochester      Robert  Rye  of 
K^  Preston. 


2.  Robert.        S""  Edward  Wal-=x=Fraunces  da.  to       Mary  ux.  Abbell  of      Anne. 


grave  of  Borley 

3.  John.  Knight. 

4.  Thomas. 


S--  Edward 
Nevell  Kt. 


Cockeshall  in 
Essex. 


120 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Christopher  Walgrave  of=p.  ...  da.  to  S"^  Henrey  Jernegan  of 
Xorff.  Costessey  K*^. 


Edward  "\Valgrave.=j=.  ...  da.  to  S""  Tho.  Lovell  of  Harlinge  Knight. 


Nicholas  Wal-=pKatheren  da.  to 


grave  of  Bor- 
ley  in  Essex. 
2  Sonne. 


....  ^Veston 
Browne  of  Ab- 
bots Roadinge. 


11 
Hilary  nx.  John 

Lord  Fetter  of 

"Writtle. 


Katharen  ux. 
....  Gawen 
of  Devon- 
shire. 


Mawdely  2  ux. 

South- 

cotte  of  Essex. 


[  Francis  ux.Eic's 
Weston  E.  of 
Fortland  &  Lo. 
Tresnror  of 
Enoland. 


Fhiihp  1  son  niai'. 
to  his  1  wife  .  .  . 
da.  of  Rich. 
White  of  Hut- 
ton.         =F 


=Margarett  Eve 
d.  of  John 
Eve  of  Essex 
2  wife. 


Magdelen  mar. 
John  Whit- 
bredd  of 
Essex. 


Dorothy 
mar. 

Smith. 


John  Walgi-ave.  William        Francis  mar.  to        Mary.  ] 

2  sone.  John  White. 

(The  parts  ivithin  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


Anne 
uxor 

Fabion. 


Jane  uxor 
S-"  Edmond 
Arundell 
K^  ob.  s.p. 


Katharen  uxor 
George  Man- 
nocke  of  Gif- 
ford  Hall  in 
Stoke. 


S--    William= 
Walgrave 
K^  18  E. 4 
obiit  17  H. 


=Margery  da.  to  S""  Hen : 
Wentworthe  sister  to  S"" 
Roger  Wentworthe  of  Cod- 
ham  in  Essex. 


Anthoney  Wal- 
grave 2**  sone, 
vide  plus  next 
pedigree. 


William 
Walgrave 
S^  sone. 


Edmond 
Walgrave 
4*''  sone. 


Mary,  uxor 
John  Lord 
Marnev. 


Margaret  ux ux. 

John  L"  S'        Robert 
John  of  Drewry. 

Bletsoe. 


J  anne  a  Dorothey  ux.  George  Wal-=Anne,  da.  to  S"" 

nnne  at  S""  John  grave  of         I  Robert  Drurey 

the  Springe  of  Smalbridge     !  of  Halsted  Kt. 

Minoreys  Lanham.  in  Suffolke.    j  2'"-^  to  S-"  Tho. 
in  Loudon.  ;  Jermyne  Kt. 


Bridgett  ux. 
S--  John 
Finderne 
Knieht. 


Anne  ux. 

Barley  of 

Hart- 

fordsh. 


George  Ackworthe  of=pMargarett  dan.  Wilberfosse  of  Egleston 
Lawford  in  Essex.  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham. 


Edward  Walgrave  of  liawford  in=f=Joanne  da.  to  George  Ackworthe  of  Lawford 


Essex  3  Sonne  to  Georsre. 


&  heire  to  her  mother. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


121 


Mary  uxor 
Isaake  Ast- 
ley  of 
Melton 
Constable 
in  Norff. 


Anne  uxor 
Humfrey 
Monoux  of 
Waltham- 
stow  in 
Essex. 


Elizabeth=i=Edward=f 

da.  to 

Wal- 

Bartholo- 

grave of 

mew  Ave- 

Law- 

rell  of 

ford  in 

South 

Essex. 

minster 

in  Essex. 

=Sara  da.  to 
John 

Higham  of 
Giffordes 
Hall  in  8uff. 
widow  to  S"" 
Rich.  Bing- 
ham K*. 


Bridgetta 
ux. 

Thomas 
Kighley 
of  Buers 
in  Essex. 


Margery 
ux.  Wil- 
liam 
Clopton 
of  Bret- 
ton  in 
Essex. 


Anne  ux.  Drew  Drewry  sone  to 
S''  Drew  Drewry  Knight. 


Jemmima. 


George  Walgrave=j=Mary  da.  to  S*" 


2  Sonne, 
1551. 


ob. 


Richard  Corbett 
of  Assington  K*-, 


Anne  1  wiflfe  to  Henrey  Bewers  of  Acton 
in  Suff.  after  to  S''  Clement  Higham  and 
had  S""  John  Higham. 


Richard  Walgrave= 
2^  Sonne  ob.  1589. 


=Margerett  da.  to 
....  Knighton, 


George  Walgrave 
3''  Sonne  ob.  s.p. 


Edward  Walgrave 
•4^*^  Sonne  ob.  s.p. 


William  Walgrave  ob.  s.p. 


William  Walgrave^ 
of  Hicham  in 
Suff. 


=Elizabeth  da.  to      Edmond  Walgrave =Alica  da.  to 
Richard  Policy         b^^  sonne.  wood  2*^'^  to 

of  Bossted.  Appleton. 


Rook- 


Thomazine  1  ux.  Will'mi 
Kempe,  2''  to  Harsenett 
bishope  of  Chechester. 


I 

S*"  George  Wal-=j=Marye  da.  to 
Hie-      John  Moore 
of  Ipswiche. 


grave  of 
ham  K*. 


Amye  a  twyne  w**^  Elizabeth,  Elizabeth  ux. 

ob.  s.p.  Cooke  Esq. 


Ehzabeth  ux.  W 
Appleton  of 
Ketelbaston. 


Arthure 


Sir  William  Walgrave  Kt. 
ob.  2  May  A°  1554. 


^Julian,  d.  &  h.  to 

S'"  John  Rainesford  Kt. 


Feilys,  uxor  Tho.  Higham  son 
&  h.  to  S""  John  Higham  Knight. 


Margery  ux. 
John  Wise- 
man of 
Cranfield  in 
Essex. 


Mary,  1  wiffe  to 
Edward  Wiatte 
2^1  to  S--  Walter 
Mildmay  Kt. 


Ehzabeth  =8''  William=Grissell,  da,  to 


sister  to 
Thomas 
Mildmaye 
1  wiffe, 
ob.  1581. 
E 


Walgrave 
of  Smal- 
bridge  in 
Suff. 
Kniu'ht, 


Wm.  Lord 
Pagett,  widow 
to  S''  Thomas 
Rivett  Knight. 


Dorothey 
ux. 

Arthure 
Harris  of 
Essex. 


122 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Thomas 
2^  Sonne. 


Frances 
3*^  Sonne. 


4,  Walter.     6.  Henery. 

5.  Edward 
ob.  s.p. 


Avis,  wiffe    Anne, 
to  Antho-      2"^ 
ney  Cooke    dau. 
of  Giddey 
hall,  in  Essex. 


Mary,  3^  dau. 
ux.  Thomas 
Clopton 
(?)  Kenedell. 


S"-  William  Clopton  Kt. 


Judeth,  da.  to= 
S'-  Robert 
Jermyne  Kt. 
1  wiffe. 


Elizabeth,  ux. 
S-"  Charles 
Gawdey,  Kt. 


-S""  William  Wals:rave==Jennemache  da.  to 


of  Smalbridge  Kt. 
Died  25"^  November, 
1613. 


S''  Nich.  Bacon  of 
Redgrave  Knight 
and  baronett. 


William  Walgrave=Frauncis  da.  to  Thomas 
of  Smalbridge.  Athow  sergiant  at  Lawe. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
S'"  Thomas 
Beckingham 
of  Essex  Kt. 


Jenemache. 
Phillippa. 


(No.  2.) 

S''  William  Walgrave=T=Marey,  da.  to  Henrey 
of  Smalbridge,  Kt.        Wentworth  of  Codham. 


George  Walgrave,     Anthony  Walgrave=pElizabeth,  da.  &  heire  to  Rauffe 
son  &  heire.  3*^  soniie.  Gray  of  Burnt  Pelham  in  Com. 

Hartford. 


William  =f=.  .  .  .  daugh.     Thomas  Walgrave^Elizabeth,  da.         Juhann. 


Walgrave 
ofllford. 


to  Germond      of  Ferrers, 
of  Barkway.     2^  sonne. 


to  Robert 
Gordon. 


Barnabye. 


Williani=f=Dorothey,  da. 
Walgrave     to  Richard 
of  Donington  of 

Walthom-   Hackney, 
stowe. 


Thomas— Margarett  da.  & 
Walgrave     heire  to  John 
of  Ferrers.   Holinshead  of 

Hempsted  in 

Essex. 


John  Elizabeth 

2^  sone.  ux.  Isack 

—  Wyncolle 
William 


Margarett.         Dorothey. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558.  123 


{See  ILatfjomO 


2ieatein3l)am. 

{See  EocfjesterO 


aealter. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Arms  of  Apw alter  quartering  Heveningham  as  in  that  Vis. 


(See  ISoitaux,  No.  2.) 

8iaas|)itt3tmi. 

Arms  of  John  Washington. — Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Two  hars,m  chief  three  mullets. 
2  and  3.  A  cross  ;patonce  between  four  roses. 


8Watci3iIIe. 

{See  Cotton.) 


124 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


{See  Eagnesforti.) 


8Katnttoort][). 


John  AVentworth  of  Elmeshall=pJoanne  da.  to  Richard 
in  com.  York  2  son  to  Wm. 
Wentworth  of  Woodhouse. 


Tyes  al's  Teyes. 


John  Wentworth= 
of  Elmeshall. 


= Alice  da.  &  sole  heire  to 
Roger  Bissctt  of  Yorkshire. 


John  Wen tworth=F Agnes  da.  &  sole  h''  to  William 


of  Elmeshall. 


Dronsfield  of  West  Bretton  in 
Yorksh. 


John  Wentworth  of  Elmes- 
hall in  Yorkshire. 


^Elizabeth  da.  to  Rich.  Beaumont 
of  Whitbje  Hall  in  Yorksh. 


John  Wentworth  of= 
Elmeshall  3  sonne. 


;  Elizabeth  da.  to  Wm.  Calverley 
3  Sonne. 


11 

Roger  Wentwoorth  of = Margery  da.  to  S'- 
Nettlested  in  Suff.  Phillip  le  Spencer 

K*^  widow  to  the  L. 

Roose. 


^Richard  Wentworth^ 
of  West  Bretton  in 
Yorksh.  2  sonne. 


-Mawde  da.  to 
Thom.  Lord 
Chfford. 


Joanne  da.  &  heire  to= 
Robt.  Fitz  Syraond. 

(See  jritjsimxinti 
under  Sj^at:))^*) 


^Henry  Wentworth^ 
2  sonne  of  Codham 
in  Essex. 


^Elizabeth  da.  &  sole  heire 
to  Henry  Howard. 


Joanne  da.  to^Y'S''  Nicholas  Wentworth     S''  Roger  Went-=FAnne  da  to  Hum- 


Josselyne. 


of  Oxfordsh.  Knight.        worth  Knight. 


Henry.       Paul. 


frey  Tyi'rell  2  son 
toS'-Tho.ofHeron 


Peter  Wentworth  of 
Buckinghamshire. 


Continued  as  in 
Vis.  of  1612. 


A      B 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


125 


Henry 

2  Sonne. 

Thomas 

3  Sonne. 


William  Margery  ux.  Margaret  1  ux.  Elizabeth  nx.     Mary  ux. 

4  Sonne.  S"^  Wm.  William  Ashe-  Rich*^  Aling-     Tymp'ley  2*^ 

—  Walgrave  feilde  2'^  to  ton  2''  to            to  Harvey. 

Robert  Kt.  &  had  Edward  Wing-  Cheyney. 

5  Sonne.  Anthony.  feilde. 


Mathew  Wentworth  of  West=pElizabeth  da.  to  S*"  Richard 
Bretton  in  Yorkshire.  Woodroffe  Kt. 


Thomas  Wentworth  of  Bretton.=T=da.  to  Druley. 

I 
Mathew  Wentworth  of  Bretton.=F 


Mathew  Wentworth  of  West  Bretton. 


William  Weston  of  Prested  Hall  in  Essex,  &  of  London,  mercer,  5  H.  8. 

Arms. — Quarferlt/  1.  Weston.  2.  Cave.  3.  Sable,  three  plates,  a  hordure  engrailed 
argent.  [  ]     4.  Two  hendlets  engrailed.  [  ] 

S""  Rich.  Weston  K*  of  the  Garter  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  lord  high 
treasurer  of  England  1633,  ob.  March  1634,  created  Baron  Weston  of  Neyland  in 
Suff.  13  Aprill  4  K.  Charles,  &  E.  of  Portland  1633. 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  eight — 1  and  8.  Or,  an  eagle  displayed  regardant  sable,  bmJced 
and  membered  or.  [Weston. J  2.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  azure  five  bezants. 
[Weston.]     3.  Cave.     4.  Gules,  three  mullets  argent.  [  ]     5.  Sable, 

on  a  bend  Jlory  gules  three  escallops  or.  [  ]     6.  Ermine,  on  a  bend 

sable  three  ivhales'  heads  erased  argent.    [  ]      7.    Argent,  three 

ravens  vert.  [  ] 


The  Earle  of  Portland  at  his  funerall  has  his  Armes  thus  quartered.  For  his 
Creast  an  Eagle  rising  &  regardant  s.  his  supporters  2  greyhounds  s.  colered  g. 
garnished  o. 

Pedigree  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


126 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


Seijttijrcti. 

Arms. — Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1634,  with  a  mullet  for  difference. 

John  Whitbrede  of  Stapleford=f=Dorotliey. 
Tawney,  in  Com,  Essex. 


TTiomas  Whitbread  of  Whighten  Ottley=j=.  .  .  .  dan.  to  ...  .  Smithe 
(White  Notley)  in  Essex,  son  &  heire.       of  Cresing  temple. 


Clement  son     Christopher  Whitbreade=pMawde  da.  to 


&  heu-e  of  ^Vhighten  Ottley 

ob.  s.p.  (White  Notley)  in  Essex 

2  sone. 


Frenche  of  Steb- 
bynge. 


....  ux.  Thomas= 
Graye  of  Cressing 
Temple. 


Ellen,      Dennis  da.=pThomas  Whit- 
uxorto     to  William  j  breade  of 
John        Birle,  i  Whighten 

Birle.       1  wiffe.        I  Ottley  (White 
I  Xotley). 


=Agnes  da.  to  Wm.     Anne,  ux. 
Hunt  of  Gosfield      Thomas 
in  Essex,  2  wiflfe.      Owtred. 


Margarett, 
ux.  John 
Swallow  of 
Bookings. 


Thomas  Whit-=Elizabeth,  da.  & 


breade  of 
]\rargatyne 
(Margaretting) 
in  Essex 
sou  &  heire. 


coheire  to 
Richard  AVhite 
of  Margatyne 
(Margaretting). 


Clement  Whit-=Mar.  da.  to  Grace,  ux. 

breed  of  !  .  .  .  .  John 

of  Whighten      \  WhitteU  Collet  of 

Ottley  (White    ,  of  Essex.  Essex. 
Notley) 
2^  Sonne. 


Wiinam  Whitbread  son  &  heire.         Charles  Whitbread  son  &  heire.        Ada. 


Heuery  Whit-^.  ...  da.      Mary,  uxor  Richard  John  Whyte-=Janne,  da.  & 

breade  of  to  Tregos     Ererard  of  Blacknottley.     bread  of  j  h.  to  Charles 

Whitnottley.       (or^eyes)  —  Writtell  in         Vaughan  of 


I 
William  Whit- 
bread sone  & 
heire. 


of  Essex.     Ellen,  ob.  s.p. 


Essex. 


Agnes,  uxor  Henry 
W'right  of  Whitnotley. 


Darford  in 
Kent. 


Thomas,     Christopher  John  3     1.  Agnes,  ux.  2.  Joane,  2  da.  5.  Ellen. 

ob.  s.p        Whitbread  sone Fetter  —  — 

of  London  —        Watsone  3.  Margarett.  6.  Dorathey. 

Barbor  Fetter      of  London.  —  — 

surgeon.  4  sone.  4.  Elizabeth.  7.  Anne. 


8.  Marye,  ob.  s.p. 


^j ^  iirffy.,4^^t<j^^^z..) 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


127 


aeijite. 


Included  and  continued  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


asaiifoiti. 


(No,  1.) 

Arms  of  TTilfoed  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  with  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Robert  Wilford  of  Devonshire.=F 


"William  James  "Wil- 
"Wilford  ford  2*^  sone. 
1  Sonne. 


^Elizabeth,  da.  to  ...  .     Edmond,      Robart 
Betnam  of  Plucknej        3*^  sonne.      4^ 
in  Kent.  sonne. 


....  nupta 
Farington. 


Thomas  Wilford 
eldest  sonne 
vide  Kent. 

John  2*^"  sonne. 


I 
John  Wilford. 


Wiliiam=Agnes,  da.=Henrey 
Wilford     to  William     Went- 
o'^sonne.     Hamon  of     worth 
Acrise  in       2  bro- 
Kent  ther  to 

relicta  S'"John. 


Nicholas 
5th 

sonne. 


William 
2  sonne. 


Katheren  ux.  Henrey 
Gaynesford  of  Cai'- 
shalton  in  Surrey. 

Anne  ux.  Xicholas 
Englishe  of  London. 


Thomas  Wilford: 
chamberleyn  of 
London. 


=  Elizabeth  da.  to  S""  James  Hawes 
of  London  Alderman  &  Knight. 


(No.  2.) 
Thomas  Wilford.=F 


James  Wilford=pElizabeth  da.  to  Adam  Bettenham 
of  Loudon.  of  Pluckley  in  Kent. 


John  Wilford. 


John 
2  sonne. 


William 
3  sonne 
vide  plus 
last  pedi- 
gree. 


Robert 
4  sonne. 


Rose  da.  to= 
William 
Wettenhall 
1  wife. 


-Thomas  Wil-=f=Elizabeth  da,     Xicholas 
ford  of  Hart-     to  William        Wilford 
ridge  in  Culpeper  of      5  sonne. 

Kent.  Bedgbury 

2  wife. 

B  , 


128 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


Ciceley  ux.  Edwyn  Sandes  Bishop  of        S""  Thomas  Wilford 
London.  =F  Kt. 


S""  Miles  Sandes  K*^  &  baronett.        S""  Edwin  Sandes. 


Anne  uxor     Constance  ux.  John  Dingley  Katharen  ux.  S''  James=j=Joyce  da. 

Richai-d         2  to  Reignold  Heygatte.  Henry  Hud-  Wilford      to  Bar- 

Tuke.  —  des  of  of  Hart-  ,  rett. 

Mary  ux.   George  Covert  of  Frynsted.  ridge  in 

Slowgham  in  Sussex.  Kent  K'. 


Thomas  Wilford  of  Hartridge  in=pMary  da.  to  S''  Hnmfrey 
Kent  Esq.  Browne  K^ 


Elizabeth. 


Judeth  ob.  s.p. 


Eobert     3.  Humfrey. 
2  son.  — 

5.  Peter. 

7.  Richard  ob.  sp. 


William      John  Wilford  of =p Anne  da.  &  h.  to 
4  Sonne.     Quendon  in  Thomas  Xewraan  of 

Essex  son  &  Quendon  in  Essex, 

heire  a"  1614.  Arms. — 3  demi 

lyons  rampa. 
gutty  g. 


John  &  Thomas     Thomas      Henry  Wilford     1.  Jane.  4.  Dorothy, 
ob.  s.p.                    2  Sonne,      son  &  heire                   —  — 

ajjparent.  2.  Mary.  5.  Joyce. 

3.  Elizabeth. 


Joseph        Anne  ux.  Throgmorton  of      2.  Joyce.  4.  Katharen. 

6  Sonne       Coughton  in  Warw.  —  — 

3.  Frances.      5.;^Marye. 


Ehzabeth       Bridgett  ux. 
ux.  George     Leonard 


Clarke  of 
Wrotham. 


Digges  of 
Wootton. 


Winifred  ux.         Francis= Alice  da.  &  Jane  ux.  W°' 

Nicholas  Wilford  of    h.  to  W'"  Roydon  2  to 

Smithe  of         Xoning-        Sampson  John  Siden- 

Essex.  ton  in  Vice  Mar-  ham    3  to 

Kent.  shall  of  CaDis.  Percy. 


Francis.  .James  Wilford: 

—  of  Xonington 

Henry.  in  Kent  1614. 

John. 


!  I 


Peregrine  ux.   John  Xether- 
sole  of  Nethersole. 


:dau.  to  S-- 
Edw. 

Sones  — 

K^  Abigail  ux.   Rob*  Butler  de 

Pritwell  (Prittlewell)  in  Essex. 


Mary  ux. 
George 
Willes  of 
AVood- 
church. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


129 


^muxtij. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612.    No  Arms. 


WBmmmh 

(No.  1.) 
Same  as  WiiQemKn  (No.  1)  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Wimmmh 

(No.  2.) 

As  in  Vis.  of  1612,  ffligaiS^matt  (No.  2)  down  to- 

William  Wiseman  .=f=Mary  da.  to  Glascotte. 
(And  thus  continues  : — ) 


John  Wiseman  of  Cantield=p Agnes  da.  to  S""  Eaffe  Josslyn 
in  Essex.  Maior  of  London. 


Clement  ux.  Richard  Everard    Anne  wife  1  to  ...  . 
of  Waltham  Bury.  Lindhill  2  to  ...  . 

Glasscock  of  Eoxwell. 


Marguret  1  ux.  Everard 
2  to  Churche. 


Phillipe  ux.      Margery  ux.  John      Katharen  ux.      John  Wise-=j=Margery  da.  to  S' 


Glascotte  of 
Minchin  in 
Dunmow. 


Pascall   of  Much 
Baddow. 


Tho.  Yonge 
of  Yonges 
Newland. 


man  of 
Canfield. 


William  Wal- 
STave  Kt. 


John  Wiseman  mar.  Thomas= 

Anne    da.    to   John  Wise- 

Leventhorp   &   died  man  of 

without  issue.  Can- 

-  field  3 

William  Wiseman  2  sonne. 
Sonne  ob.  s.p. 

Edmond  Wiseman  4 
sonne. 


-Alice  da.  &  Ellen  ux.= George  Win-  Jane  ux. 
h.  to  Tho.  gatte  of  Nicholas 
Robert  Fitche  of  Harlington  Brockett 
Mylles  of  Little  in  Bedford-  of  Will- 
Sutton  in  Canfield  shire  ingale  Doe 
Suffolk.  in  Essex.     2  husband.  in  Essex. 


130 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1558. 


John  Wise- 
man eldest 
Sonne  ob. 
s.p. 


|3  I4I5I6 
William. 

Thomas. 

Kenellum. 

Edmund. 


2| 
Robert  Wiseman=pAnne  da.  to 
of  Castle  Can-        S""  Gamaliel 
field  Hall  in  Capell  K*. 

Essex  2  son  & 
heire. 


Mary  ux.  Tho.  Boulton 
of  Woodbridge  in  Suf- 
folk. 

Susanna. 

Parnell. 


John  Wiseman  son  &  heire. 


WBitijtt. 


Aems  (Harl.  MS.  1541,  fo.  161).— Quarter  I y  1  and  4.  Wither,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612, 
without  the  difference.  2.  Aziire,  three  standishes  argent.  [Standish.] 
3.  Quarterly  1.  Argent,  on  a  lend  azure  three  hucJcs'  heads  cahossed  or. 
[Stanley.]  2.  Or,  on  a  chief  indented  azure  three  plates.  [Lathom.] 
3.  Gules,  three  legs  conjoined  in  the  fess  point,  in  armour  proper,  garnished 
and  spurred  or.  [Isle  of  Man.]     4.  Chequy  or  and  azure.  [Warren.] 

Crest. — Quarterly  or  and  azure  a  demi-hctre,  in  the  mouth  three  ears  of  wheat  of  the 
first.  [Withers.] 

Thomas  Wither  of  Lancaster.=F 


Richard  Wither  of  Hun-=Fda.  to  Lee  of 


starton  in  the  p'ishe  of 
Wrenbury  in  com. 
Chester  2  son. 


Lee  in 
Cheshire  the 
same  p'she. 


Thomas  Wither 
servant  to  the 
Abbott  of  Whalley 
eldest  son. 


Robert  Wither  dwelt 
at  Manydowne  in 
Hampshire  3  sonne. 


Robert  Wither  of=pErmyne  da.  to  Thomas  Wither 

Wrenbury  Whitacre  of  came  to  Glas- 

receiver  for  the        Nantwich.  tonbury  in 

Earle  of  Salop.  Somersetsh. 


Alice  ux. 
Wm.  Lee 
of  York- 
shire. 


Richard 
Wither 
a  bastard. 


Thomas  Wither 
2  Sonne. 


Thomas 
Wither  of 
Bucking- 
hamsh'. 


George  Wither 
3  Sonne. 


Jane. 

Thomas  3 
Sonne. 


Margery  ux. 
Hulse  &  had 
4  children. 


Richard  Wither 
4  Sonne. 


Robert  Wither 
son  &  heire. 


Lawrence    Emelie. 
Wither. 


Lawrence  Wither  a 
merchant  of  London, 


Alice  ux.  Tho- 
mas Ward  of 
London. 


Lawrence  Ward 
&  3  daughters. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1558. 


131 


aJ 


Laurence  Wither  Citizen=f=Elizabetli  da.  &  sole  heire  to  E,obt.  Standish  by  the  da. 
&  Alderman  of  London.        &  h.  to  Stanley  4  brother  to  the  E.  of  Derby. 


Fabian  Wither=FAlice  da.  to  Eich.     Elizabeth  ux.  Tho.     Anne  ux.  Wm.  Robin- 


of  London 
son  &  heire. 


ap  Howell  ap 
Ednevett. 


Davis  Citizen  of 
London. 


son  of  London 
Clothworker. 


I  I  I  I  1|  2|  3| 

Laurence  Wither    Samuel  2     Elizabeth.     Sarah.        Henry.     George.     William, 
son  &  heire. 


Sonne. 


da.  to  Scott=T=George  Wither  Doctor  of  Divinity=pPriscilla  da.  to Stilbery 


of  Kent  2  wife. 


Archdeacon  of  Colchester  2  sonne 
A° 1614. 


whose  mother  came  out  of 
Gilderland. 


Nicholas.  Mary.     Thomas  Wither  Lawrence=da.  to  George  Wither = Anne  da. 

—  Archdeacon  of  Wither        Audi-  of  Danbury        to  Leices- 

Abell  ob.  Colchester  2  son  tor  in  Essex  ter  of 

s.p.  son  &  heire.  of  Essex.     Curie.  3  son.  Cheshire. 


aeortI)ep. 

{See  ffialliins.) 

SSaortltp. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


{See  iHorpn,  No.  1.) 


W&ixitXtW. 

{See  J^ocjjester.) 


132 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1558. 


serots. 


Crest,  Arms,  and  Motto. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Another  Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  argent  croivned  or.  [Wroth.] 

John  Wrothe  Maior  of  London  A*^  1361.=f 


Eobert  Wrothe.=F.  ...  da.  to  S""  Tho.  Lewknor. 


Thomas  Wrothe.=T=Margaret  da.  to  Newdigate. 


Robert  Wrothe^pJana  filia  S""  Thomas  Hawt 


armiger  of  En- 
field. 


deinde  Thomas  Goodere 
mil'is. 


Elizabeth  ux.  S'  John  Jermy  of 
Mattfield  (Metfield)  Castell  in 
SufF.  6  E.  4. 


Thomas=j=Mary  da.  to     Dorothy  ux.        John= 
Wroth  '         ~'      '      "       ~     ' 

miles. 


William  Wrothn=da.  to 


Rich<^  dn's 
Rich.  cane. 
Anfflise. 


Edw.  Lewk-    Wroth. 

nor  of 

Kingston. 


the  younger  of 
Hertfordshire. 


Wetherall. 


Robert=FSuzanna  da.  &  sole    Ux.  Robt.        Ux. 


Robert.     Richard=da.  of 


Wroth 
miles. 


heire  to  J.  Stoner     Burgoin  de      Goddard.         —         Wroth, 
of  Lough  ton  in         com.  War-  John. 

Essex.  wick. 


Robert=f=filia  Robti     John  Wroth  of    Henry  Wroth  of=f=Jane  da.  of  S"^  Thomas 


Wroth 
miles. 


Sidney  co.     Durants.  Woodbery  Hill 

Leicester.  —  in  Hertfordshire. 

Thomas  Wroth 

ob.  s.p. 


Harris  of  Maldon  in 

Essex. 


James  Wroth  ob.  s.p. 


John  Wroth.     Robert  ob.  s.p. 


Margery  1  ux.  Edward.  Peter.  John  Wroth  Thomas  Wroth=j=Marg*  da. 

Isaac  Hill  2  to  —  —  3  son  of  2  son  miles.  Rich.  Rich 

Tho.   Wyatt   of  Richard.  Gersona  London.  of  Loehall 

Barking  Essex.  ob.  s.p.  =r  iii  Essex. 


John  Wroth  son  &  h. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Edw'di  Cleere  Miles  of  Norfolk. 


ae^att. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1G12.     Crest  and  Arms  as  in  first  shield  in  that  Vis. 


'Wmution  of  e&^t}:,  1612. 


aiepn,  ailepn. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  1  «;i<:?  4,  xSaJ/^,  a  cross  potent  or.  [Aletn's  owld 
cotte.]  2  and  3.  Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  bezants. 
[Leighe.] 
2.  Quarterly  1  an^  4.  Or,  on  a  /ess  vert  three  lions  rajnpant  of 
the  first.  [Aleyn.]  2  and  3.  Leighe  impaliny  quarterly 
1  a7id  4.  Per  pale  indented  argent  and  sable  a  saltire 
comiter changed.  [Scott.]  2.  Azure,  between  eight  cross- 
crosslets  three  boars'  heads  erased  argent.  [Swynbouen." 
3.  Gules,  a  fess  cotised  between  two  frets  argent.  [Deax.' 

Crests. — 1.  A  demi-lwn  azure,  holding  in  his  paivs  the  rudder  of  a  ship  or.  [Aleyn's 
owld  creste.] 

2.  Between  two  branches,  leaved  vert,  a  broken  sword  erect p'oper,  hilted  or. 

[Aleyn,  8  July,  1589,  p'  Cooke  Claren.] 

3.  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  demi-unicom  argent.  [Leighe.] 


John  Aleyne  of  Thaxted  in  Com.  Essex  Gentleman=pMargaret  dangh.  and  heir 


in  the  28  of  K.  Henry  8  A"  1536  and  of  Hatfield 
Peverel. 


to  Giles  Leighe  of  Walton 
in  com.  Sm'rey. 


Giles  Aleyne  of=f=Christian  dau. 


Hatfield  Peverell 
in  Essex 
2*^  Sonne. 


to  John 
West. 


Christopher 
Aleyn 
3**  Sonne. 


Catherine  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Baker  of 
Chesterford. 


John  Sonne  and  heire. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Barneby  of 
Colchester. 


Agnes  mar. 

William 

Higham. 


to 


John  Aleyn  of  Thaxted  in  com.  Essex  Esquier=pElizabeth  daugh.  to 


Sonne  and  heire. 


Alabaster. 


134 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


Edmond  Aleyne=Martha  dau 


of  Hatfield 
Peverell  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier  soune 
and  heire. 


and  coheire 
of  John 
Glascock  of 
Powers  Hall 
in  With  am 
in  com. 
Essex  ar. 


Thomas  2*^  sonne 
mar.  Mary  dau. 
to  ...  .  Fare- 
clough  of  Hert- 
fordshire 
Esquier. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Christopher 
Goldingham  of 
Bulmer  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier. 


Mary  mar.  to 
William  Coys 
of  North 
Okendon 
buried  there 
with  a  fair 
gravestone. 


Edward  Aleyn=Elizabeth        John  and 
of  Little  dau.  and         Henry 

Leig'hs  in  coheire  to       obierunt. 

George 

Scott  of 

Little 


of  Little 
Leighs  in 
com.  Essex  ar. 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Eobert 
Castell  of  East 
Hatley  in  com. 
Cambridge 
Gent. 


Edward  sonne 
and  heire. 


Leighs  ar. 


Mary  mar.  to 

Hall  2-^ 

sonne  to  Hen. 
Hall  of 
Greatford  in 
com.  Lincoln 
Esquier. 


Ann  and 
Agnes 
obierunt 
s.p. 


George  2^ 
sonne. 


John  d^  Sonne 
ob.  s.p. 


Robert  3*^  sonne 
lirine'. 


Dorathie  obiit 
sine  prole. 


^ppulton,  ^pletou. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  1  and  4.  Argent,  between  three  apples  leaved  and 
slijjped  azure  a  fess  engrailed  sable.  [Appulton.]  2. 
Argent,  a  bear  salient  sable,  muzzled  and  crowned  or. 
[Appulton.]  3.  8able,  betiveen  three  griffins'  heads  erased 
a  chevron  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mascles  of 
the  first  [Claeke],  in  the  fess  point  a  crescent  for  difference, 
impaling  per  pale  argent  and  gules  a  crescent  for  difference. 
[Waldegrave.] 
2.  Quarterly  as  above,  bearing  the  arms  of  Ulster  impaling 
sable  a  fess  between  three  sheldrakes  argent.  [Sheldon.] 

Crest. — An  elephant's  head  sable,  eared  and  tusked  or,  in  the  mouth  a  snake  vert, 
coiled  about  the  trunk.  [Appulton.] 


Thomas  Appulton= 
of  Kente 
Gentleman. 


= Joyce,  daugh.  to  S""  Robert  TirreU 
of  Essex  Knight,  M""  of  the  horse 
to  K.  H.  the  8"'. 


Roger  Apulton  of  Kente,- 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire 
and  of  Dartford. 


=Ann,  daugh.  to  S''  John  Suliard 
of  Wetherden  Hall  in  com.  Suff. 
Knight. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


135 


A| 


Henry  Apulton  of=Margarett, 
Dartford  in  com,    I  dauffh.  to 


Kent  Essequier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


John  Roper 
of  Kente 
Esquier. 


Jayne,  mar.  first  to  S""  John 
Wentworth  Knight,  2'"^  to 
S""  William  Gargrave  of 
Yorkshire,  Knight 
2^  husband. 


Walter  Clarke 
of  Hadleigh 
in  com.  Suffolke 
Gentlem. 


Eoger  Appulton=Agnis,  daugh.  to 
of  Benflete  in      I  Edward  &  sister 


com.  Essex 
esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


and  heir  to  Wal- 
ter Clarke,  she 
after  mar.  to 
Thomas  Gibbon 
of  Lynne  Esquier. 


Margarett,  mar. 
to  John  Uflflett 
ofSomerletowne 
in  com.  Suflfolke 
Gentle. 


Edward  Clarke  of  Hadleigh 
in  com.  SuflFolke  esquier 
Sonne  &  heire  mar.  Edeth 
dan.  to  Lyonell  Tollemache 
of  Helmingham  in  com.  Suf- 
folk, esquier  obiit  s.p. 


I 

William  Apulton=Elizabeth  dan.  to 
of  Kettell-baston  '  George  and  sister  to 
Hall,  in  com.        ;  S""  George  Walde- 
SuflF.  Gentleman,    grave  of  Hitcham  in 
2"^  Sonne.  com.  SuflFolk  knight. 

She  died  1612. 


Roger  3"^  sonne. 

John  4"'  sonne. 

Edmond5"^sonne 
ob.  s.p. 


Ann  4* 
daugh. 

Agnis 

5th 

daugh. 


Alice  mar.  to 
Henry 
Barney  of 
Reedham  in 
com.  Norff". 
esquier. 


William  sonne         Henry  2''      Mary  age  17  1612,  mar.  to       Frauncis       Martha 
and  heire,  age         sonne  age     William  Barwick  parson  of      age  1 1  age  7 

15  a°  1612.  "  10°  1612.     Mildinse  in  com.  Suffolk.        a^  1612.       a°  1612. 


Margarett, 
mar.  to 
Peter  Loone. 


Mary,  mar.  to  S''  Rich- 
ard Warde  of  Hurst  in 
Barkeshir  knis'ht. 


Henry  Apulton  of=j=Fayth,  dan.  to  Wil- 
Benflete  in  com.        liam  Cardinall  of 
Essex  esquier  j  Much  Bromley  in 

sonne  and  heire.        Essex,  esquier. 


S""  Roger  Apulton  of  Ben-= 
flete  on  the  Hill  in  com. 
Essex,  Knight  and  Baro- 
nett  sonne  and  heire,  obiit 
a°  1614. 


=Ann,  daugh.  to  S''  Thomas  Mildmaye 
of  Moulsham  in  com.  Essex,  Knight 
she  2'"y  mar.  to  John  Pascall  of 
Baddow,  Essex. 


Edward  2'^  sonne. 

Faythe  onely 
daughter. 


S""  Henry  Apulton  of  Ben-=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Sheldon 
flette  in  com.  Essex,  of  Beley  (Besley)  in 

sonne  and  heire  knight,         com.  Worster  Esqu. 
Barronett. 


....  daugh.  mar.  to  Fraun. 
Goldsmith  of  Dartford  in 
Kente  esquier.    She  is  buryed 
in  Barking  Church  by  y^ 
Tower. 


136 


THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


^vtijtv. 


Aems  (3  shields). — 1.  Ermine,  on  a  cross  sable  a  crescent  or  [Archee],  impaling 
gules,  three  cinquefoils  ermine.  [Kente.] 

2.  Archer,   a    mullet  for    difference,   impaling  palg    of  six 

argent  and  azure,  over  all  on  a  lend  sable  three  annulets  oi\ 

[SAr^T)ERSON.] 

3.  Archer,  impaling  argent,  on  a  cross  sable  a  leopard; s  head  vr. 

[Bridges.] 
Crest. — A  wyvei-n  arge7it.  [Archer.] 

John  de  Boys  al's  Archer  sonne  and  heire  to  Symond.=p 


Eichard  Archer  of  Theydon  Gernon  in=T=Joanne,  dau.  and  heire  to  John  Revell 


com.  Essex  esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


of  Xewport  Ponde  in  com.  Essex. 


Piobart  Archer=j= Joanne,  dau.  to     William  Archer=f=Agnis,  dau.  to  John  Danyell 


Gentleman 
sonne  and 
heire. 


Eowgood. 


2^  sonne. 


Richard  Archer 

Gentleman, 
sonne  and  heu-e. 


of  Bumtwood  in  Essex. 


=Margarett,     Thomas    Henry  Archer  of  =  Ann,  Richard  2^ 

daugh.  to       2^  Theydon  Gernon     dau.  sonne  mar. 

Kente.  sonne.       in  com.  Essex  to  Ann,  dau.  to 

esquier  sonne  &h Jo.  Lynnet. 


Edward  sonne  &  heire. 


Eichard  2^  sonne. 


John  Archer  of  Baker  in  Eppinge  in^EUen,  daugh.  to  Sanshar 
com.  Essex  Gentleman  2^  sonne.  al's  Sanshan. 


Thomas  o'^ 
sonne. 


[John  Archer  of  William  Archer  of=Isabe]l,  daugh.  to  John  [Henry  Archer 

Bocking  father  Eppinge  in  com.        Serle  of  North  Weald  of  Coopersale 

to  M'^  Hen-  Esses  Gentleman,  ^  Bassett,  in  com.  Essex,  al's  Gernous. 

shaw.]  3*^  sonne.  Gent.  =P 


Henry  Archer  of= 
Stoneplace  in  the 
Pari  she  of  Lang- 
don  Hills  in  com. 
Essex  Gentle, 
sonne  and  heu'e. 


=Clemence  dau. 
to  Bridges  of 
Felsted  in 
com.  Essex 
Gent. 


Judeth  mar.  to 
George  Campion 
of  Eppinge. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Lawrence  Stacy 
of  Eppinge. 


i)aye,  mar.  to 
Richard  Spran- 
ger  of  North 
Weald  Bassett. 

Francis  2^ 
sonne. 


Stephen. 
Thomas. 
Simon.] 


Henry  sonne  and  heire        Edward  2  sonne.     John  obiit  s.p.      Edward  obiit  s.p. 
[of  Langdon  hills,  a°  1634].  A 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


137 


John  Archer  mar.  Joanne  daugh.  to 
Horsmanden  of  Kente. 


Thomas  2'^  sonne. 


Killingis  Archer 
Sonne  and  h. 


John  Archer  of  London  mar.  Mawdelyn 
dauffh.  to  Saunderson  of  London. 


Henry  2^^ 
Sonne. 


Jayue  1 
dan. 


Cissley  2 
dau. 


Anne  3 
dan. 


( The  parts  within  brackets  are  additions  to  the  3IS.) 


Mary  4 
dau. 


^rjjall 


Arms. — Per  fess  argent  and  vert  a  fate  counter  changed^  three  lions'  heads  erased 
gules  [Argall],  impaling  quarterly  1  and  4.  Or,  a  leopard  rampant  sable, 
spotted  argent.  [  •]      2  and  3.  Ermine,  on  a  chevron  gules  five 

bezants.  [Grant.] 

Crest. — A  sphinx  or,  winged  argent.  [Argall,] 

Jonn  Argall  of  London  Gentleman.=i= 


Thomas  Argall  of=f=Margarett,  dangh.  to  John  Talkarne  (TaUakarne)  of  Cornwall 


London  Esquier, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


2'*^>'  she  mar.  to  S""  Giles  Alllngton  of  Horsehed  in  com.  Cam- 
bridge, Knight. 


Richard  Argall  of==Mary,  daugh. 
Est  Sutton  in         ■  to  S""  Reynold 


Com.  Kente 
Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


Scott,  of  Scott's 
HaU  in  com. 
Kente,  knight. 


Lawrence 
2*^  sonne 
mar.  the 
daugh.  of 
Bery  of 
Oxford- 
shir. 


John  3  sonne. 

Rowland  4 
sonne. 

Gaberell  5 
sonne. 


Anne,  mar.  first 
to  Thomas  Sisley 
of  Essex,  2^1  to 
Augustyne 
Steward  of 
London  esquier. 


John  Argall  of  Col-=j=Sara  daugh.  to  Edward  Thomas  and  S''  Richai'd  2*^  sonne. 

Chester  in  com.  Grante  Doctor  of  Raynold  died  — 

Essex  Esq.  sonne      i  Divinity.  w*owt  issue.  Samuell  3*^  sonne. 
and  h. 


John  sonne  and  heire.  Richard  2  sonne. 

(Thomas,  Harl.  MS.  1541,  62  b.) 


Mary,  only  daugh. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  S""  Edward    Mary,  mar.  to  Raynold    Jayne  mar.  to  Pawle  Flette- 
Fillmere  of  Este  Sutton  in        Kempe  of  Wye  in  wood  of  Roshall  in  com. 

Kente,  Knight.  Kente  Esquire.  Lancash.  esquire. 


Margerett  mar.  to  Edm.  Ran- 
dolfe  of  Aylesford  in  Kent 
Esq^«. 


Catherin  mar.  to  Ray- 
nold Bathurst  of  Hor- 
ton  in  Kente  esquire. 


Sara  6'*^  daugh. 


138 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


^stlep. 


Arms  (2  shields).— 1.  Qunrterhj—l  and  A.  Astley.     2.  Harcourt.     3.  Turber- 
VYLE,  impaling  quarterly — 1  and  4.     Argent,  a  pale  fusily 
sable.    [Daniell.]     2  a?2d  3.  Argent,  a  wolf  staiant  regard- 
ant sable.  [  ] 
2.  Quarterly — as  above,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Crest.— On  a  chajnau  ermine  or  a  phme  of  feathers  argent,  batided  gules  and 
envirotud  with  a  ducal  coronet  or.  [Astley.] 

Thomas  Lord  Astley  of  Astley,  sonne  and  heire 
to  Giles  Sonne  to  S""  Andrew  Astley  Knight  and 
Barron  of  Astley  sonne  to  S''  Thomas,  lord  of 
Estleigh  slayne  at  Evesham  in  the  49  yeai-e  of 
K.  Henry  2>^  a°  1265. 


S"-  William  Astley  Knight= 
Barron  of  Astley,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Catherin  syster 
to  the  Lord 
Willowbie. 


S'' Thomas  Astley 
Knight,  '2^  sonne. 


Joanne  daugh.  and  sole  heire 
mar.  to  Reaynold  Lord  Graye 
of  Ruthyne.  


Thomas  Astley 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Elizabeth  dan. 
heire  to  Hare- 
courte  Esquier, 


and 


S''  John  Astley  Knight  of  the 
Garter,  2''  sonne  maryed  and 
had  issue.  


William  Astley  of  Patishall  in  com.  Stafford 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire,  whose  Poster!  tye 
remayneth  there. 


Thomas  Astley  of  Hilmorton  and 
Melton  constable  in  com.  Nor- 
ffolke,  esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


Isabell  daugh.  to=Thomas  Astley  of  Hilmorton  in  com. 
Jefforey  Oke  Norffolke  ar.  sonne  and  heire. 

first  wife. 


=Elizabeth  dau.  to  Dacres. 
Arms. — Gules  3  escollops 
argK 


John  Astley  of  Hilmorton  and  Melton  Constable=j=Elizab6th  daugh. 
in  com.  Xorffolke,  esquier  sonne  and  heire.  of  Norffolke  ar. 


to  Wichingham 


Thomas  Astlev  of  Hilmorton  and  Melton=pdaugh.  to  Lomner  of  Man- 


Constable  in  com.  Norffolke  Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


ington  in  com.  Norffolke. 


Robart 
2^  sonne. 


Ann  daugh.  to  Cruse= 
of  Warwickshyre,  ar. 
first  wyfe. 

A 


^Thomas  Astley  of  Hilmorton  and= 
Melton  Constable  in  com.  Norffolke 
Esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh.  to  Wood 
syster  to  the  Lady 
Bullen,  2^  wyfe. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


139 


B 


Thomas  Astley  of=j=Mary  daiigh. 


Written  m   com. 
Essex,  esquier 
Sonne    and  heire 
Groome  of  the 
Chamber  to  Q. 
Eliz.  buried  in 
Written  church 
by  Paddy 
Lancaster  and 
Lante  purcullis. 


to  S''  An- 
thony Den- 
ney  of  Hart- 
fordshir  one 
of  the  privie 
Cowncell  to 
K.  H.  8. 


John  Astley 
master  of  the  Jew- 
ell   howse   and 
Gent,  of  the  Privie 
Chamber  to  Q.Eli- 
zabeth mar.  Mar- 
garett  daugh.  to 
Thomas,  Lord 
Graye,  brother  to 
ye  Duke  of  Nor- 
ffolke. 


Richard  Astley 
of  the  Jewell 
howse,  3''  Sonne 
mar.  Margarett 
daugh.  to 
Will'm  Stam- 
ford Justice  of 
y*^  Common 
Pleace. 


John  Astley 
of  Melton 
Constable  in 
com.  NorflF. 
whose  Issue 
remayneth 
there. 


Ahce  daugh.  and  coheire  to=pS'^  Andrew  Astley  of=Mary  daugh.  to  Kettredge 


John  Daniell  of  Messing  in 
com.  Essex  ar.  first  wife. 


Writtle  in  com.  Essex 
Knight  Sonne  and  heire. 


of  London  and  widow  to 
Drywood  of  Essex  2'^'^  wife. 


Thomas  Astley  Danyell  Edward  Andrew      John  Mary  mar.  to  Thomas 

Esq.  Sonne  2^  sonne  S*!  sonne  4tiisonne.    5*'^  Darcy  of  Tolshunt 

and  heire  a  a  twin  s.p.  sonne.  Darcy  Esquire  m.  6 

twin.  s.p.  of  July  a"  1621. 


Thomas        Elizabeth  mar.  to  Edw.  Darcy      Frauncis  mar.  to  S""  William  Harris  of 
2''  Sonne,      of  y®  Privie  Chamber.  Shenfield  in  Essex  Knight. 


Arms  (2  shields.) — 1 .  Quarterly— or  and  azure  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  an 

eagle  displayed  of  tlie  first,  over  all  on  a  bend  azure  a  fret  of 

the  first.  [AuDLEY.] 
2.  Same  with  a  crescent  for  difference,  impaling  sahle  a  cross 

engrailed  argent  between  four  passion  nails  of  the  second  a 

crescent  for  difference.  [Marbery.] 
Crest. — On  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine  a  wyvern  azure  wings  or.   [Audley.] 


Thomas  Awdeley  of  Essex  Gentleman.=r 


Henry  Awdeley  of  Gransden  in  com.  Huntington= 
Gentle.    3"^  sonne. 


to 


.  daugh. 


Thomas  Awdeley  of  Holton  Conquest  in  com.= 
Bedford  Esq.  sonne  and  heire.    6  ^'^  ^ '-'  ^  f  -  3  ■= 

A  B 


=Ann  daugh.  to  Robart  Hewit  of 
Bedfordshir  Esquier. 


140 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


B| 


Robart  Awdeley  of  Gransdeu= 
iu  com.  Huntington  Esquier. 


Robart  Awde-=FElizabeth 


=Catherin  daugh.  to  "Will'm    William      Thomas 
Plumer  of  Hartfordsh.  2^  sonne.     3"^  sonne. 


ley  Esquier 
sonne  and 
heire. 


daugh. to 
Jo.  Mar- 
berj 
Esquier. 


WiUiam 
2^^  sonne. 

Thomas 
i^^  sonne. 


Henry  Awde- 
ley of  Dagham 
(Dagenham) 
in  Essex,  3*^ 
sonne. 


=Ann  dau. 
to  Thorn. 
Moore  of 
Orsett  in 
Essex. 


Catherin  mar. 
to  Henry  Be- 
deU  of  'Catt- 
worth  in  com. 
Hunting. 


Robart  sonne  and  heire. 


Ann  daugh.  &  sole  heire  1618. 


S""  Thomas  Awdeley  of  Saffi'on  "Walden 
in  com.  Essex,  Lord  Chancelor  of  Eng- 
land, tempore  Henry  8^  buryed  at 
"Walden. 


Robert  Awdeley  of  Beere=T=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Church  in  Essex,  Esquire 


2"^  Sonne. 


to 


Margarett  dau.  &  sole  heire  mar, 
to  her  first  husband  Henry  Dud- 
ley, slayne  at  S^  Quintances  a'^ 
1557  w^owt  issue,  2'^-^  she  mar.  to 
Thomas  Howard  y  4*  duke  of 
Xorffolke  behedded  one  y®  Tower 
hill  a"'  1572.  She  lyeth  buryed  in 
Norwich. 


Thomas  Awdeley=pCatherin  dau.  John  Awde- 

of  Beere  Church    to   S""  Robai-t  ley  of  Gos- 

in  com.  Essex,  ai'.     SowthweU  of  becksincom. 

Sonne  &  heire.         "Woodrisinge  Essex,  2*^ 

in  com.  Norf.  sonne. 

Knight. 


Robart  Awde-=rCatherin  dau. 
lev   of    Beere     to  Edward 


Thomas  Awde-=FCatherin  dau. 


Church  in 
Essex, 
Esquier, 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


Lord  Windsor 
ofBradenham 
in  com. 
Buckinsfh. 


ley  of  Attel- 
bridge  in  com. 
Xorffolk  Gent. 
2^  sonne. 


to  Knackballd 
(KnatchbuU) 
of  Sawltwood 
CastellinKent 
She  2'Ji-^'  mar  to 
Perce  Buttler 
of  Callan 
Castell  in  com. 
Kill  Kenett 
(Killkenuy) 
in  Ireland. 


Dorathe  mar.  John 
Darcy    of    Tiptree 
in  com.  Essex, 
esquier. 

Elizabeth    mar.   to 
William  Nutt- 
broune  of  Stann- 
waye  in  Essex,  ar. 


S''  Henry  Awde-=.  . 

ley  of  Beere  to 

church  Knight, 
sonne  &  heu-e. 


dau. 


Robart 
2"^  Sonne. 


Catherin 

onely 

daugh. 


Catherin  dau. 
&cohe.mar.to 
Rich.  Buttler, 
sonne  &  heire 
to  Perce  Butt- 
ler of  Ireland. 


Ann  2''  dau.  & 
coheire  mar.  to 
Thebald  Butt- 
ler, 2^  sonne  to 
Perce  Buttler 
Esq. 


Perce  Buttler. 


Catherin. 


A  daugh. 


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141 


^ploffe. 


Arms. — Sahle,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crosses  patee  or,  on  a  canton  the  badge  of 
Ulster  [Ayloffe],  impaling  ciuarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.  Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
azure  three  cinquef oils  of  the  first.  [Harris.]  2.  Ermine,  three  bezants.  [  ] 
3.  Sable,  on  a  bend  or  three  cinquefoils  gules.  [  ]     4.  Quarterly  or 

and  gules  a  bordure  engrailed  sable.  [  ]     5.  Gules,  on  a  bend  azure 

three  cinquefoils  or,  a  bordure  ermine.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  demi-lion  rampant,  couped  or,  collared  gules.  [Ayloffe.] 

John  AyloflFe  of  Essex  Gentleman .=f= Agnes  dau.  to  Thomas  Weste. 


Thomas  Ayloife  of  Essex  Gentleman=f=Agnes  dau.  to 
sonue  and  heire.  Thomas  Birche. 


William  Ayloffe  of  Brittayns  in  the= 
parishe  of  Home  Church  in  com. 
Essex  Esquier  wher  he  lyeth  buried 
under  an  alter  monument. 


to 


=Mawde,  daugh 
S""  John  Shaa 
Knight  Lord 
Mayor  of  London 


Agnis,  mar.  to  S''  John 
Bridges  Knight  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  1 3  of 
K.  H.  8,  1521. 


Ann,  daugh.  to  S""  Tho- 
mas Barnardeston  of 
Ketton  in  com.  Suf- 
folke  first  wyfe. 


=Wiiliam  Ayloflfe=Margarett  Thomas  2'' 

of  Brettayns  in      daugh.  to  sonne  mar. 

com.  Essex  Foster  2''  y*=  dau.  to 

Esquier  sonne       wyfe  obiit  Walsing- 

and  heire.  s.p.  ham. 


William  Aylofie^= J  ayne,  dau.  to 
of  Brittayns  in    j  Eustace 
com.  Essex  I  Suliard  of 

esquier  sonne        Flemings  in 
and  hr.  Essex  esquir. 


Gyles  3^  sonne. 
Eauffe  4^^  sonne. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Gainsford  of 
Crowhurst  in 
Surrey. 


Thomas  2''  sonne     Mary, 


Eliza- 
beth. 


William  Ayloffe  mar. 
y^  dau.  to  John 
Colche  al's  Sterne  of 
Suffolke. 


Barbary  daugh.=S''  William  Ayloffe  of  Britteins  in= 


to  Sexton, 
2'^  wyfe. 


Essex  and  of  Braxsted  in  the  same 
countye  knighted  y®  11  of  Maye 
A°  1603  and  Knight  Barronett 
sonne  and  heii'e. 


N^ 


=.  •  .  .  daugh.  and 
coheire  to  Sterne 
of  Cambridgsh. 
juxta  Royston. 
first  wyfe. 


Thomas 

2  Sonne. 

George 

3  sonne. 


James  Ayloffe  Esquier  and  of  Britteins  in  Essex=.  .  .  .  dau.  to  S""  William  Harris 
nowe  Knight  Barr.  sonne  &  heire.  of  Shenfield  in  Essex  Kt. 


{See  Barrett,) 


142 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


Baninjje* 


Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  1.  Or,  two  Mrs  sable,  each  charged  with  as  many 
escallops  of  the /irsf.  [Baninge.]  2.  Or,  on  an  orb  gules 
a  raven  proper.  [Raven,]  3.  Or,  on  a  chief  indented 
gules  two  gauntlets  of  the  first,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
[Blobolde.]  4.  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine  cotised  between 
three  tnartlets  or.  [Norden.] 

Surmounted  by  a  Viscount's  crown.     Supporters,  two 
ounces  argent,  spotted  sable. 
2.  Same  as  above,  impaling  quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.    Argent, 
a  chevro?i   gules   between    three    torteaux.    [Glemham.] 

2.  Azure,   three    hoars  passant  in  pale  or.    [Bacon.] 

3.  Barry  of  twelve  argent  and  gules,  over  all  a  lion  ram- 
fant  of  the  second.  [Beandon.]  4.  Sable,  a  bend  argent. 
[Antingham.]  5.  Or,  a  fess  between  two  chevrons  sable. 
[Baynarde.] 

Crest. — On  a  mound  vert  an  ostrich  argent,  collared  or,  holding  in  his  mouth  a  key 
of  the  last. 

[John  Raven.=j= 


John  Eaven.= 


Thomas  Eaven  of  Creating.=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Hubbert.] 


John  Raven  of  Cretinge  in  com.  Suffolke=j=Catherin  daugh.  to  Thomas  Blobolde  of 


gent.  Sonne  and  heire  to  Thomas  of  the 
same  place. 


Mendham  in  com.  SuflFolke  gent,  and  his 
sole  heire. 


I 

John  Sonne 

and  hr. 
whose  dau. 
and  hr.  mar. 
to  Ryvett. 


William  2'^ 
Sonne  whose 
dau.  and  hr. 
mar.  Bloise 
of  Ipswich. 


Robart  Raven  of 
Creatinge  St. 
Marys  in  com. 
Sufiblke  31 


Sonne. 


John  Raven  of  Had- 
leigh  in  Suffolke  4*'' 
Sonne  frome  whome 
doctor  Raven  is 
desend. 


= Alice  da.  [&  h. 
to  ...  .  Em- 
ringall  of 
Hadley]. 


Richard  Banning  of=pAnn,  daugh.  and  sole        John  Raven=f=Elizabeth  [dau.  of 


Dedham  in  com. 
Essex  gent,  sonne 
and  heire. 


heire  to  Robert  Raven 
of  Cretinge  gent. 


son  and  hr. 


James  Hull  of 
Hadley]. 


Richard  Baninge  of= 
Dedham  in  com. 
Essex  gent,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Ann,  daugh.  to  John 
Barker  of  Ipswich 
in  com.  Suffolke 
gent. 


John  [Raven=Ann  da.  of  Tho. 
Riclunond         Parkins  of 
Hearald.  Hadley]. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


143 


A| 


daugh.  to=Panlc  Baninge  of  London= 
Mowse  of    Shrive  a°  36  of  Q.  Eliz. 

1592  andof  littel  Bentley 
in  com.  Essex  sonne  and 
heire  obiit  30  of  Septem. 
a°  1616  buryed  in  Harte- 
layne  London. 


Nedham  or 
Creting  in 
com.  Suffolke 
first  wyfe 
obiit  s.p. 


=Susan  dau.  and 
heire  to  Norden  of 
Suffolke  2<i  wyfe 
obiit  in  Aprelll  623 
she  2"'>'  mar.  to  S'' 
Fraunc  Leigh  Kt. 
Barronett  or  K' 
of  the  Bath. 


Andrew  Baninge 
of  London  Esquier 
2'^  Sonne  obiit  11  of 
December  1610 
buryed  by  his  bro- 
ther inHartelayne 
by  Marke  layne. 


S'  Paule  Baninge  of  Littell  Bentley  in  com.  Essex= 
Knight  Barronett  sonne  and  heire  created  by 
Kinge  Charles  y®  1**^  Barron  of  Horkesley  in  com. 
Essex  and  Vicount  Sudbery  in  com.  Suffolke 
a°  d'ni  1627  in  Marche  [created  Baron  Bayningof 
Horkesley  and  Viscount  Banyng  of  Sudbuiy]. 


■Ann  daugh.  to  S""  Henry  Glem- 
ham  of  Glemham  in  com. 
Suffolke  knight  by  the  Lady 
Ann  Sackvile  eldest  daugh.  to 
Thomas  Sackvile  Erie  of  Dorsett 
and  Knight  of  y^  Garter. 


Cecissley 

eldest 

daughter. 


Ann  2^        [Suzan.     Mary. 


Paule  Baninge  sonne  and  hr. 
[Baron  Bayning  of  Horkesley 
&  Viscount  Baynyng  of  Sud- 

"^^17] •  {The  parts  within  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


Ehza- 

beth.] 


Barber. 


Arms. — Quarterly  1  and  4.  Per  chevron  tieduJee  or  and  sahle  a  lion  rampant  coiinter- 
changed.  [Baeker.1  2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  chief  sable  three  lilting  spears 
erect  counterchanged  impaling  argent  tivo  bars  azure,  on  a  canton  gules  a  ton 

or.    [KXIGHTON.] 
Crest. — A  demi-Moor  proper,  in  his  dexter  hand  an  arrow  or,  feathered  and  headed 
argent,  on  his  sinister  arm  a  shield  or,  and  over  his  shoulder  a  sash  of  the  first 
(?  should  be  gules).  [Barker.] 

William  Barker  of  Okingham  in  com.  Barkeshire  Gentleman. 


Ambrose  Barker  of  Chiguole  in  com, 
esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


Essex^Margarett  daugh.  to 
Thomas  Carter. 


Thomas  Barker= 
of  Chignold  in 
com.  Essex 
Esqu.  sonne 
and  heire. 


Henry  Barker 
sonne  and 
heire. 


=Dorathe  dau. 
to  John 
Knighton  of 
Bayforde  in 
com.  Hart- 
ford Esquier. 


Ambrose  2^  sonne. 
Leonard  3"^  sonne. 
"Wilham  4*^'^  sonne. 
Anthony  5^  sonne. 


Ehzabeth 
mar.  to  John 
Insent. 

Mary  mar.  to 

WiU'm 

Pawne. 


Edward  Bol- 
stred  sonne 
and  he. 


Frauncis 
2^  Sonne. 


Catherine  mar.  to 
Edw.  Pinchon. 

Margarett  2*^ 
daugh. 


Cessilye  mar.  to 
Will'm  Massey 
of  Springfilde. 

Annmar.toTho- 
mas  Bolstred 
(?  Bolstrode). 


Mary  4"i  daugh. 

Elizabeth  3^ 
daugh. 


144 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Barnartr. 


Aems. — Quarierly  1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  bend  giiles  (?  azure)  ihree  escallops  of  the 
first.  [Barnard.]     2.  Or,  a  lend  engrailed  vert,  cotised  sable.  [Hanbury.] 

3.    WORTHINGTON. 

Crest. — A71  escallop  arge^it.  [Barnard.] 


Barnard  of  Fowntayns  in  com.  Yorke  Gentleman  mar.  dau. 
to  S''  Richard  Acton  in  Worstershyr  knight  tempore  Henry  6. 


William  Barnard  of  EUmeley  in  com.  Worster^ 
Gentleman  sonne  and  heire. 


=,  .  .  .  daugh.  to  ...  .  Bassett  of  the 
county  of  Worster,  esquier. 


William  Barnard 
of  Ellemley  in 
com.  Worster 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Richard  Barnard 
of  Ellemley  in 
Worstersh. 
2"^  Sonne. 


Fraun.  Barnard^ 
of  London 
3'^  Sonne. 


=Alice  daugh.  &  heire 
to  John  Hanbery  of 
Ellemley  in  com. 
Worst. 


Michell  1 
Sonne, 

Thomas 
2^  Sonne, 

Jayne, 

Alice,  & 

Frauncis, 

all  obie- 
runt. 


Frauncis  Barnard= 
of  Margatyne 
(Margaretting)  in 
com.  Essex  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire 
Gentleman  Porter 
of  y*^  Tower  where 
he  lyeth  buryed  w' 
Hatchments  obiit 
in  Marche  buryed 
one  Wednesday  y^ 
6  of  Aprell. 


=Ann  daugh.  & 
coheire  to  S"" 
Will'm  Wor- 
thington  of 
Springfelde  in 
com.  Essex 
Knight. 
Gentle.  Porter 
of  the  Tower. 
She  lyeth 
buryed  w*^  her 
husband. 


Ann  mar.  P*^  to  Rich- 
ard Hadley  of  Lon- 
don Gentlem.    2*^  to 
S''  James  Pemberton 
Mayor  of  London 
A"  1613.     He  lyeth 
buryed  in  S''  John 
Zacheris  Church. 
She  dyed  1625  & 
lyeth  buryed  by  her 
husband  obiit  7  of 
September. 


Thomasine 
mar.  to  John 
Morton  of 
London  Gent. 

Ellen  mar.  to 
Samuell  Par- 
ker of  Ludlow 
Gentleman. 

Susan,  mar.  to 
George 
Savage  of 
Hadnam  in 
the  He  of 
Elye. 


William  Barnard = 
of  Margatyne  in 
com.  Essex  Esqu. 
Sonne  and  heire 
bothe  to  father 
and  Aunte  Pem- 
berton. 


daugh. 
to 


William  s.  prole. 
Richard  obiit  s.p. 
Fraunc.  ob.  s.p. 


Mary,  mar.  to  Hughe  Lee 
of  Twyford  in  com.  Midel- 
sex  ar,  sonne  to  S''  Robert 
Lee  of  London  K'  ob.  in 
Lente  a°  1609  buryed  w* 
his  father  in  St.  Mary 
Axe  w*  hatchments. 


Eliza- 
beth 
2*1  dau. 


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145 


Baimt. 


Arms  (3  shields).— 1.  Quarterhj  of  13—1.  Azure,  on  a  fess  engrailed  betwee?i  three 
swans'  necks  erased  or,  ducally  gorged  gules,  as  many 
cmqiiefoils  of  the  last.  [Bakee.]  2.  Argent,  a  fess  sable, 
in  chief  a  mullet  of  the  second  between  two  i^Uets. 
[Dynley.]  3.  Gules,  three  garbs  or,  2,  1.  [Comyn.] 
4.  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure  three  stumps  of  trees 
erasedof  the  first.  [Foscot.]  5.  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine, 
in  chief  three  mascles  or.  [Chenduit.]  6.  Gules,  three 
lions  ranvpant  or,  2,  1.  [Fitzherbert.]  7.  Gtiles,  a  lion 
rampant  gardant  or.  [?  Morice.]  8.  Gules,  six  escallops 
or,  3,  2,  1.  [  ]     9.  Tirrell.     10.  Borgat. 

11.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  boars'  heads  erased  or, 
in  dexter  chief  a  cinquefoil  gules.    [Swyndford.]     12. 

FlAMBERT.      13.    COGSHALL. 

2.  Quarterly  of  9 — 1.  Per  pale  argent  and  gules  barry  of  four 

counierclianged.  [Barrett.]  2.  Argent,  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitche,  as  many  lions  rampant  gules.  [Bell- 
house.]  3.  Dynley.  4.  Comyn.  5.  Foscot.  6. 
Chenduit.  7.  Fitzherbert.  8.  Brewis.  9.  Same 
as  8  in  the  last  shield. 

3.  Barrett,  impaling  argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  roses  of  the 

first,  in  sinister  chief  a  crescent.   [Gary.] 
Crest. — A  hydra  with  seven  lieads,  wings  endorsed  vert,  scaled  or.  [Barrett.] 

Thomas  Belhowse  Lord  of  Belhowse=Ehzabeth  dan.  to  Richard 
in  Alvethley  (Aveley)  in  com.  Essex.    Norton,  ar. 


John  Barrett  of  Belhowse  in  Alvethley  in=pAlice  daugh.  and  sole  heire  to  Thomas 
Essex,  ar.  in  right  of  his  wyfe.  Belhowse,  esquier. 


Thomas  Barrett  of  Belhowse  in  Alvethley  in=pMawde  daugh.  to  Edward  Poyntz 


com.  Essex,  esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


of  Essex,  Esquier. 


Robart  Barrett  of  Belhowse  in  Alvethley  in  com.  Essex,  esquier,=pMargery  daugh.  to 
Sonne  and  heire.  Chichley,  ar. 


Phillip  daugh.=pJohn  Barrett  of  Belhowse  in= Elizabeth  daughter=p John  Dyngley 


to  Thomas 
Bardfelde,  ar. 
first  wyfe. 


Alvethley  in  Essex,  ar.  sonne     to  Harpsfild 
and   he.   mar.  3'^^^'  Elizabeth     2*^  wyfe. 
daugh.  to  S''  Edward  Oding- 
sells.  Knight. 


seconde 
husbande. 


Georsre  Barrett  of  Belhowse^pElizabeth  daugh.  and=rS''  John  Baker  of  Kente 


sonne  and  heire. 


A 


heire  of  John  Dingley. 
c 


2^  husband. 


.u 


146 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 
B  I  C  I 


Sir  Eichard  Baker  of  Sisinghurst  ia=f=Catherin  dau.  and  heire  to 
Kente,  Knighted,  sonne  and  heire.         John  Tirrell  esquier. 


John  Baker  of  Sesinghurste  in^Mary  daiigh.  to  Thomas  Gilford, 
Kente,  esquier,  sonne  and  heire.     esquier. 


S''  Henry  Baker,  Knight  and  Barronett,  sonne  &  heire. 


Elizabeth  dau.  and=FEdward  Bar-= 


coheire  to  S'" 
Thomas  Lytton, 
Knight,  by  the 
daugh.  and  her.  of 
Boothe. 


rett    of    Bel- 
howse  in  Ave- 
ley  in  com. 
Essex, 
esquier. 


=Ann  daugh. 
to  George 
Somersett  of 
Badman's 
filde  in  com. 
SufFolke  esq. 


Arthur      Robert 

Catherin 

Barrett     3'^  sonne. 

onely 

2"^  sonne. 

dau. 

Elizabeth  first  dau. 
&  coheire  mar.  to 
Brampton  Gurdon 
of  Asheton  (Assing- 
ton)  in  com.  Suff. 
esquier. 


Ann  seconde  daugh. 
and  coheire  mar.   to 
Thomas    Corbett    of 
Sproston  in  com. 
NorfiFolk  esquier 


Charles  Barrett^ 
of   Belhows  in 
Alvethly,  in 
com.  Essex, 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


^Catherine  dau.  to 
S'-  AValter  Myld- 
may  of  Ap- 
thorpe  in  com. 
Northampton 
K*. 


S'  Edward  Barrett  of  Alvethley=Katherin  dau.  to  S'  Edward  Carey  Knight, 
in  com.  Essex,  Knight,  sonne  syster  to  S"^  Henry  Cary,  Lo.  Deputye  of 
and  heire.  Ireland. 


Cecylie  mar.  to  William  Culpeper,  Muriell  mar.  to 

ar.  sonne  and  he.  to  Walter.  John  Champnes. 

Ann  mar.  to  Martyn  Bowys,  al's  Brigett  obiit 

Boys  Esqu.  s.p. 


Joyce  mar.  to  S''  James  Wilforde 
K*  sonne  to  James  Wilford  Esqu. 

Margarett  mar.  to  Walter 
Crompton  Esquier. 


BaiTiiigton. 


Arms. —  Quarierly  of  2^ — 1.  Argent,  three  chevronels  gules,  a  label  of  as  7nany  points 
for  difference.  [Barrington.]  2.  Argent,  on  a  lend  gules  three  lozetiges  of 
the  field.  [Mercye.]  3.  Or,  an  escarhuncle  gules.  [Maundevyle.]  4. 
Azure,  a  chevron  heticeen  three  mullets  or.  [Chetwynd.]  5.  Argent,  three 
lions  rampant  gules.  [Baarde.]  6.  Argent,  three  fusils  in  fess  letween  as 
many  cinquefoils  gules.  [Blomvyle.]  7.  Gides,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  a 
hordure  engrailed  of  the  second.  [Battell,]     8.  Gules,  an  inescutcheon  argent 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


147 


within  an  orle  of  marilets  or.  [Enfielde?]  9.  Vert,  lions'  faces  {?  escallops) 
in  saltire  an/enf.  [Holbyche.]  10.  Quarterly,  or  and  (jules,  a  hordure 
saUe  cMrged  with  eight  besanfs.  [Rochforde.]  II.  Per  pale,  or  and  sahle, 
a  saltire  engrailed  counter  changed.  [Pole.]  12.  Quarterlg,  France  and 
England,  a  label  of  three  points  for  difference.  [Clarence.]  13.  Oules,  a 
saltire  argent,  a  label  of  three  points  azure  for  difference.  [Nevell.]  14. 
MouNTACUTE.  15.  MouNTHERMER.  16.  HOLLAND.  17.  Gules,  three  lions 
passant  or,  a  bordure  argent.  [Plantaganet.]  18.  Or,  tivo  bars  gules,  in 
chief  three  torteaux.  [Wake.]  19.  Gules,  a  fess  betiveen  six  cross  crosslets 
or.  [Beauchamp.]  20.  Chequg,  or  and  azure,  a  chevron  ermine.  [War- 
wick.] 21.  Spenser.  22.  Clare.  23.  Gules,  a  bend  fusily  or.  [Mar- 
shall.] 24.  TiPTOFTE. 
Crest. — A  Capuchin  friar  couped  at  the  breast  crined  sable  vested  paly  of  six  argent 
ami  gules,  on  his  head  a  cap  or  cowl  hanging  behind  of  the  last.  [Bar- 
rington.] 

S»"  Odinell  Barrington  Knight. 


S""  Eustace  Barrington  Knight,  sonne  and  heire. 


S""  HumlVye  Barrington=i=Grrisell  dau.  and  heire  to  S'  Rayfe 


Knight,  Sonne  and  he. 


Mercy,  Knight. 


S""  Humfrye  Barington  Knight,=pAnn  daugh.  and  heire,  S"" 


Sonne  and  heire. 


Will'mMandeville,  Knight. 


S'  Nicholas  Barrington=p.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Nortofte  S'  Raylfe 


Knight,  Sonne  and  he. 


by  name. 


S""  Nicholas  Barrington  Knight,=j=Agnis  daugh.   and  heire 
Sonne  and  heire.  to  Chetwynde. 


S'  Nicholas  Barrington  Knight,=j= Alice  dau.  to  S""  Rich. 
Sonne  and  heire.  Belhowse  of . . .  his  heire. 


Nicholas  Barrington= 
Esquier,  sonne  and 
heire. 


^Emme  dau.  and  sole 
heire  to  S'  Robart 
Baarde  Knight. 


Phillip  Barrington,  Esquier,  2*^  sonne 
mar.  Margarett,  dau.  to  S''  Will'm 
Tey,  Knight. 


S""  John  Barrington=pMargarett  dau.  and  heire  to 


Knight, 
heire. 


sonne  and 


S""  John  Blomvyle,  Knight. 


John  Barrington  Esquier, 
sonne  and  heire. 


John  Barrington=j= Alice  daugh.  &  heire  to  S'"  Thomas 


Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Battell  of  Anger  (Ongar)  parke 
Kniffht. 


Edmond 
2^  sonne. 


John  Barrington 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


148 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


Thomas  Barrington^ 
of  Barrington  Hall 
in  Essex,  esquier 
Sonne  and  helre. 


=Ann  dau.  &  sole 
heire  to  S""  Jo. 
Holbyche,  K*. 


I 
Alice  mar.  to  Suliard 
of  Eye  in  com.  Suf- 
folke  ar. 


Thomasine  dau.  and 
sole  heire,  mar.  to 
William  Sydney. 


Humfrey  Barrington  of  Barrington  hall,  or 
of  Braddocks  in  com.  Essex,  sonne  &  he. 


=Margarett  dau.  to  Britton  of  Essex,  ar. 
Arms. — Azure,  a  chevron  m\ 


Nicholas  Barrington  of  Barrington  Hall  or  of  Brad- 
docks  in  Essex  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh.  to  Thomas  Darcy 
Tolshunt  Darcy  in  Essex,  Esqu. 


S""  Nicholas  Barrington  of  Barrington= 
Hall,  Knt.  sonne  and  heh-e. 


^Elizabeth  daugh.  to  S""  John  Brockett  of 
Brockett  hall  in  com.  Hertford,  Knight. 


John  Barrington  of  Barrington  Hall  in  Essex=F. 


daugh.   to  Thomas   Bonham 


esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


Esquier,  sonne  to  Thomas  Bonham. 


Alice  daugh.  to=f=S'"  Thomas  Barrington  of  Barring- 


to  Henry  Par- 
ker Knt.,  Lord 

Morley  first 
wyfe. 


ton  Hall  or  of  Braddocks  in  com. 
Essex  Knighted  by  Q.  Elizabeth  a° 
1571,  sonne  and  heire  he  was  of 
Hattfield  in  Essex. 


=Lady  Winifred  dau.  and  co- 
heire  to  Henry  Poole  Lord 
Momitacute,  wydow  to 
George  Hastings  Erie  of 
Huntington. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Edw.  Harris 
of  South- 
minster  in 
Essex,  Esq. 


S""  Frauncis  Barrington  of  Bar- 
rington   Knighted    a*^    1603    at 
Theobalds,  Knight  Barronett 
and   K*  for   Essex   1623   et  a° 
1627. 


-Joanne  dau.  to 
S""   Henry    Crom- 
well of  Hinchin- 
brook  hving 
1587. 


Henry 
2'^  sonne 

Catherine 
onely  dau. 


S'"  Thomas  Barrington  Knight 
sonne  and  her.  K*  [maried 
Judeth  wid.  of  S""  Greorge  Smith 
da.  of  S""  Rowland  Litton  of 
Knebworth  co.  Hertford]. 


Robart  Barrington  [  John 

2<^  sonne,  married  Baring- 

Dorathe  dau.  to  S'  ton,  a 

Thomas  Eden  Captaine 

wydow  of  Barett.  3*^  son]. 


Joane  daugh.  mar. 
to  S""  William  Mar- 
sham  Knight  Bar- 
ronett [relict  of  S"^ 
James  Altham 
Knight  of  CO. 
Essex]. 


The  parts  between  brackets  are  aclditions. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    16J2. 


149 


aSatttIL 

{See  Sossclgn,  No.  2.) 


Betfeinaljam. 


Arms. — Quarferhj  of  4 — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  fess  counter  embattled  ermine  between 
three  escallops  sable.  [Beckingham.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  stags'  heads  cabossed  gules  [  ],  impaling  ^ ald^g^^kv^. 

Crest. — A  demi  dragon  wings  endorsed  argent  membered  sable,  holding  in  his  dexter 
claw  a  sword  argent  Mlted  or.  [Beckingham.] 

John  Beckingham  of  Sallesbery=j= Alice  daugh.  to  Thomas 


(Salisbm-y)  in  com.  Wiltshire, 
Gentleman. 


Twickenor  of  Altham  in 
com.  Hampshire. 


John  Beckingham  sonne  and  heire  mar.  first  Denis=j=Agnis  dan.  to  Wykes  of 
Daugh.  to  Bis.  Coventry,  2^^  wyfe. 


Henry  sonne  and  heire. 


John  2<^  sonne. 


I 

Thomas  Beckingham  2'^  sonne.    To  this=f=Ellen  the  dau. 


Thomas  was  granted  to  leve  y^  mullet 
upon  y^  mullet,  and  to  beare  y^  fesse 
ermins  y®  12  of  Maye  1596,  he  first  mar. 
Emme  dau.  to  Hall  of  Otterburne  in 
Hampshne. 


to  Parke- 
hurst  of  Gil- 
ford in  com. 
Surrey,  Esqu. 


Elizab.- 
dau.  to 
William 
Browne. 


S""  Thomas  Becking- = Elizabeth  daugh. 
ham  of  Beckingham     to  S""  William 
Tolshunt     in    com.     Waldegrave  of 
Essex,  Knight  sonne     Bewers  in  com. 
and  heire.  Essex,  Knight, 

or  SuflFolke. 


^Stephen  3'^  son 
mar.  Ann 
daugh.  to 
Hughe 
Umpton,  ar. 


Stephen      Thomas  Mary  Alice. 

2"^  sonne.   Becking-  dau.  to  — 

ham,  Thomas  Thomasin. 

sonne  Hill  of  — 

and  heire.  Darby.  Ehzabeth. 


{See  Barrett*) 


150  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Mtll 

Aems. — Ermim,  on  a  chief  sahle  an  escallop  hetween  two  hells  argent  [Bell],  im- 
paling  harry  wavy  of  six  ermine  and  sable.  [Barley.] 

Edward  Bell  of  Glostershire,  gentle. 
mar.  the  dausrh.  to  ...  .    


William  Bell  of  Xewlande  m=j= Joanne  daugh.  to  John  Mathew 


com.  Gloster,  gentlem. 


of  Glostersh. 


John  Bell  sonne     Edward  Bell  of  Writtall  in=FMargarett  dau. 


and  heire.  com.  Essex,  Gent.  2*^  sonne. 


to  ... .  Barley. 


William  sonne    Edward      James  Ann  one  yeare  owld  y*'  9  of  Aprell,  a°  1604 

and  he.  2^  sonne.     S'*^  sonne.     and  3  monthes,  she  mar.  to  S''  Ferdynand 

Gorge,  K*.  =j= 


I  I  I  I  I  I 

John.      Robart.      George.      George.      Elizabeth.      Honor. 


{See  SEestlegO 


33mnttt. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Gules,  three  denii  lions  argent.    [Beiwett.]     2  and  3. 

Aznre,  a  x>^on  argent  [Bradbridge],   impaling  Heigham,  a  crescent  for 

difference. 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  gules.  [Bennett.] 

Thomas  Bennett=p.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  coheire  to 


of  Hampshire. 
Gent. 


Bradbridge   neare 
Chichister  in  com.  Sussex. 


Ellis  Bennett  of  Exeter=.  .  .  .  daa.     Roljart  Bennett  of  Lowe-    William  Bennett 
in  com.  Devon  sonne    to  ...  .        whitton  in  com.  Corne-     of  London 
and  heire.  wall  2'^  sonn.  3'^  sonn. 

A 


THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


151 


A| 


Richard  of  London  in  Powle  church  yarde^pMary  dau.  to  Lomley  of  London  Gent. 
"VVollen  draper,  i^^  sonne.  Arms. — Or,  a  cheffe  gules. 


Bennidick      Cuttberte 
Bennett,         Bennett, 
ob.  s.p.  ob.  s.p. 


Richard  Bennett  of = 
Tiptree  heath  in 
com.  Essex  Gent. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Lettis  dau.  to  S''  John  Mary, 

Higham  of  Barrow  Joanne, 

hall  in  com.  Suff.  Jayue, 

Knight.  all  ob.  s.p. 


Ann  eldest  daugh.  and  coheu-e.         Dorathe  2^^  daugh.  and  cohr. 


Bttfentnn, 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  pheons  of  the  field,  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for 

difference.  [Bickerton.] 
Crest. — A  martlet  or.  [Bickerton.] 


Thomas  Bickerton  a  yonger  brother=y=Ann,  daugh.  to  Braddock 
of  Yorkshire.  of  Staffordsh. 


Martyn  Bickerton=Anne  syster  Lawrence 

of  Oisell  (?  Oxhill)     to  Cattlyne  sonne  and 

Courte  in  com.        [  Lord  Chiffe  heire. 
Warwick  Gentlem.  I  Justice  of  =j= 

2*^  sonne.  England. 


I 

Frauncis 

o'^  soune. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to  Jo. 
Segrave  of 
Starford  in 
Lestersh. 


I 

Mary  mar. 
to  Robart 
Temple  of 
Lestersh. 


A  daugh.  & 
sole  heire. 


Frauncis  sonne 
and  heire. 


Thomas  Bickerton 
of  Odebe* 
(?  Oadby)  in 
Lestershir 
Sonne  &  he. 


Francis  Bickerton=Catherin  daugh.  Conawaye 

of  Gaynes  Parke       to  John  Walrou  and  Robert 

in  Essex  Gent.  of  Odebe*  obierunt 

2^  sonne.  (?  Oadby)  in  s.p. 

com.  Lester, 


Richard  3*^ 
sonne. 

Nicholas 
4^**  sonne. 


There  were  Bickertons  of  Beely  in  co.  Leicester.  {Vide  Vis.  of  1619.) 


152 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Bingham. 


Xicholas  Bingham  of  London  Gentleman  and  Marchaunt 
of  the  same  maryed  daugh,  to  ...  . 


Ellis  Bing-       Anthony  Bing-=Elizabeth, 
ham  first  ham  of  London  ,  dau.  to 

Sonne  died        gentleman  •  Xicholas 

w^owt  issue.     Sonne  and  heire.  ;  Deringe  of 

London 
Goldsmith 
to  K.  H.  8 
a  Duchman. 


Mary,  mar.  to  M'  Awdley  of  Hackney 
in  com.  Midd.  gentleman  ^vher  he  & 
she  lyeth  bm-yed.     She  died  1616. 

Catherin  mar.  to  Randall  Manninge  of 
London esquii'e  bm^-yed  in  St.  Swithings 
at  London  ston,  1611. 


Xicholas  Bingham= Elizabeth  dau.  Mary  mar.  to  Elizabeth  mar. 

of  Barkinge  in  to  Thomas  Richard  Gibbes  to  Thomas 

com.  Essex  esquier     Plowman  of  of  Grayes  Inne  Wright  of 

Sonne  and  heire.        Yorkshire.  esquire.  London  March. 


Blaltt. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Gules,  a  -pah  sahle,  over  all  a  lend  engrailed  or,  charged 
with  three  martlets  of  the  first.  [Blake.]  2.  Salle,  per  fess  wavy  sable  and 
azure  a  toicer  argent.  [Rawson.]  3.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops 
gules,  a  chief  counter compony  or  and  azure  [  ]  impaling  Twedt. 

Ceest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  or,  pellettee.  [Blake.] 

John  Blake  of  litteU  Baddow  in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman.=f= 


John  Blake  of  littell  Baddow  in  com.  Essex,=j=Ann,  daugh.  &  heire 


gentleman  sonne  and  heire. 


to  Rawson. 


Richard  Blake  of:=Mabell,  dau. 
Bassetts  in  com.     to  Coverte 
Essex  esq.  sonne     of  Sussex, 
and  heire. 


I    I 
John  2*^  sonne. 

Robart  3''  sonne. 

Frauncis  4*^  sonne. 


Humfrey  5^^  Ann  mar.  first 

sonne.  to  "WiUiam 

—  Pascall,  2^  to 

Christopher  Bery. 
obiit  sine 
prole. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1G12. 


153 


Richard  and  John     Giles  Blake^ 

=Dorathe  dau. 

1 
Christopher  Blake  of 

1 

Mabell,  mar. 

bothe  died  w'owt      of  Lifctell 

to  Captine 

Tarlinge  in  com. 

to  Isacke 

issue.                          Baddow  in 

Twedy  of 

Essex  Gentleman  2'' 

Whithei-ing- 

—                 com.  Essex 

Essex. 

sonne  mar.  Phillipc 

ton  of 

Thomas,  Vincent,     ar.  sonne 

daugh.  to  John 

Northum- 

and Edward  obiit      and  he. 

Rochester  of  Tarlinge 

berland. 

s.p. 

in  Essex  wydow  to 

Shawe  obiit  sine  prole 

• 

1                 III 
William        Giles  2''  sonne. 

Thomas  and 

1                 1 
Arthur         Mary 

Dorathe 

Sonne  and                   — 

Arthur,  ob. 

5"^  sonne.     eldest 

2d 

heire.            Eichard  3''  sonne. 

sine  prole. 

daugh. 

daugh. 

John  4^*^  sonne. 

33Iount. 


Arms  (Harl.  MS.  1541,  fo.  26). — Quarierly — 1.  Argent,  two  Mrs  azure,  over  all  an 
escartunde  of  eight  rays  or.  [Blount.]  2.  Or,  three  falcons  in'oper.  [Abarle.] 
3.  Azure,  a  chevron  argent.  [Lathebrooke.]  4.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules 
three  escallops  of  the  field.  [Layton.] 

Crest. — A  sea  lion  ermine  sejant,  ducally  crowned  or.  [Blount.] 


John  Blounte  of  MangersJEild=f=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
(Mangotsfield)  in  com.  to 

Gloster  gent. 


Thomas  Abarle= 
Gentleman. 


=Alice,  dau.  and 
heire  to  Lathe- 
brooke. 


John  Blounte  of  Mangersfild  in  com.  Gloster=Y= Alice  daugh.  and  sole  heire 
esquier  sonne  and  heire.  to  father  and  mother. 


I  I    I 

Edmond  Blount   of=i=Margarett  dau.  to  John  2''  sonne. 

Mangers  fild  esquier    S"'  John  Seymor  — 

Sonne  and  heire.  Knight.  Thomas  3"^  sonr 


Ann  mar.  to  Weekes 
(Wykes)  of 
Dursley. 


Symond  Blount^Ellinor 
of  Mangersfild    |  sister  to 
in  com.  Gloster 


esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


Giles  L^^ 
Dawbeney. 


Morrice  Blount 
2''  sonne  mar. 
dau.  to  S'- Tho- 
mas Hunger- 
ford  knight. 


Margarett  mar.  to  S'' 
John  Hunger  ford 
Knight  sonne  to  S*' 
Thom. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to  John 
Yorke. 


Jayne  mar. 
to  John 
Kymes 
(Kemys)  of 
Bedming- 
ster  by 
Bristol. 
X 


154 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Margarett  John    Blount=Maro-arett  dau. 

dau.  and  ofWoottonin     to  Will.  Davers 

sole  heire  com.   Wiltsh.     first  sonne  to 

mar.  to  S""  esquier  John  Dav.  of 

John  Hus-  Sonne  and        i  Tockenham 


Robart  Blount 
of Inkepen 
2*^  Sonne. 


William  ^Ann 


sey  knight.       heire. 


esquier. 


I 
William  Blount= 
of  London  ar. 
Sonne  and  he. 


=Catherin  dau.  Jayne  mar.        Anthony 
to  White  of     first  to  Edm.     ob.  s.p. 
Farnam.  Halle,  2'^^y  to 

Dodson. 


Thomas  sonne 
and  heire. 


Edmond 
2'^  sonne. 


Mary  eldest 
dauffh. 


Blount  of 
M  anger  s- 
fild. 


dau.  to 
Brayne. 


Si  bell  mar.      Margery 
to  Anthony     mar.  to 
Bryne  John 
(?  Brayne).      Garrett 
(?  Garrard). 


Elizabeth 
2'^  dau. 


Elizabeth: 
dau.  to 
Doring- 
ton  first 
wyfeobiit 
s.p. 


=Anthony= 
Blount 
of  Lon- 
don 
Gent. 
3''  sonne. 


Julian  Blunt  only 
dauffh. 


= Susan 
dau.  to 
Thomas 
Guttler 
of  Lon- 
don or  of 
Yorksh. 
2*^  wyfe. 


John  Blount= 
of  London 
esquier  sonne 
and  he. 


=Ann  daugh. 
and  heire 
to  Will'm 
Ijayton  of 
Yorkshire 
esquier. 


Morrices 
Blount 
2''  sonne. 


Ann  mar. 
to  Prigg. 

Jayne 
mar.  first 
to  William 
Strange 
2<*  to  Ro- 
bottom. 


William  Blounte==Elizabeth  dau.  to  James      Thomas     John  Blount  of  London 


of  Mawlden  in 
com.  Essex 
esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


Morley  of  Bishope  Stor- 
ford  gent,  wydow  to 
Will'm  Sebright  and  Jo. 
Sames  of  Tolshunt  in 

Essex. 


9d 


obiit  s.p. 


marchant  3*^  sonne 
mar.  y*"  daugh.  to  Le- 
gatt  of  Hornechurch  in 

Essex. 


Thomas  sonne 
and  heire. 


William 
2''  sonn. 


Elizabeth  eldest 
daugh. 


Ann  2'^ 
daugh. 


John  Blount  of  London 
sonne  &  heire. 


Henry  Blount= 
of  Lumber- 
streete  cap- 
tyne  in  the 
cytie  4*"  son. 


^Elizabeth  dau. 
to  Rumford  of 
London.  She 
2^^y  mar.  to 
Henry  Lee 
captayneofthe 
cytie  allso. 


Ann  mar. 
to  Thom. 
Westrowe 
of  London 
Grocer  and 
after 
Shrive. 


Rachell  mar.  to 
Thomas  Cromp- 
ton  a  Premetore 
of  the  Comon 
Piece. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Robart  Roe  of 
Darbyshir. 


Frauncis  mar.  to 
Rich.  Perpoynte 
of  Oxfordsh. 

Sara  mar.  to  Rich- 
ard Bright  of 

Essex. 


Elizabeth  sole  dan,  and  heire. 


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155 


Bi3liti}>e. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  fess  azure  three  pelicans  or,  on  a  canton  f/ules  two  staves  ragulee 
in  salt  ire  of  the  first  surmounted  hij  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  third  [Boddye], 
impaling  argent  three  lions  rampant  azure,  a  mullet  for  difference.  [Mildmay.] 


Boddye  of  Porchemonth  (Portsmouth)^ 
in  Hampshyr  Gentleman. 


William  Boddye=pAnn  daugh.  to  Will'm      John  Boddye=j=Thomasine  daugh.   to 


of  Crake  in  com. 
Yorke,  Gentle. 
Sonne  &  heire. 


&  syster   to   the  Lord 
Williams  of  Tame. 


of  London 
Gent, 
2^  Sonne. 


John  Myldmay  of 
Framlingham   in  com. 
Suffolke,  Gent. 


I 
William  Boddye  of  Crake  in 
com.  Yorke  esquier  sonne  & 
heire. 


John  Boddye  of  Eayleigh  in=pElizabeth  dau. 


com.  Essex  2''  sonne. 


to  Bishope. 


Edmonde  sonne  and  heire,  age  7  a°  1570. 


Thomas  Boddye= 
of  Bicknacre 
Priory  in  com. 
Essex,  2^'  sonne. 


=Mary  dau.  to 
Thomas 
Myldmay  of 
Framlingham 
in  SuflFolk  ar. 


Anthonye  Boddye  of  Lon- 
don Gentleman,  sonne  & 
heire  mar.  Alice  daugh.  to 
Twynes  of  Sussex,  gent. 


Christian 
mar.  to 
Thomas 
Parker  of 
Cambridge. 


Catherin 
unmar. 


John  sonne  and  heire.  Ann  onely  daugh. 


{See  Barker,) 


{See  ^transman.) 


156 


THE   VISITATION   Or   ESSEX,    1612. 


Bourne. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1 .  Argent,  a  chevron  cotissed  gules   betiveen  three  liotis  rampant 
sable.  [Bourne.] 
2.  Same  tvith  a  crescent  for  difference  im2')aUng  sable  two  bars 
gemelly  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  mullets  pierced 
of  the  first.  [Medley.] 

John  Bowrne  mar.  Mar":arett  daugh.  to 


"WiHiam  Bowrne  of  Bobingworth^ 
in  com.  Essex,  Esq.,  Sonne  and 
heire. 


-Margaret t  daugh.  to  Richard 
Ryse  of  Potten  in  com.  Bed- 
ford, gent. 


Drewe  Bowrne 
•I'^  Sonne. 


Mary  daugh.  to  James=f=William  Bowi-ne  of=j=Ann  daugh.  to  Richard  Kirby  of 


Morris  of  Chipping  On- 
ger  in  com.  Essex  Esq. 
first  wyfe. 


Grensted 
Essex,  ar. 
and  heire. 


m  com. 
Sonne 


Henham  in  Essex,  wydow  to  Robt. 
Daye  of  Claveriuge  in  Essex. 


William  Bowrne=j=Ursula  daugh.  Elizabetli  Mary  mar. 

of    Bobingworth     to  Ann,  3  mar.  to  to  Thomas 
daugh.  to  Nicholas  Husse  of 
RobartDayeof  Husse  of  Essingdon 
Claveringe  in  Essingdon  in  Hart- 
Essex,  gent.  in  com.  ford. 
Hartford. 


of    Bobingworth 
in  com.  Essex 
Gent.  Sonne  and 
heire. 


Robart  2  sonne. 
John  3  Sonne. 
Ann. 
Dorathe. 


William  sonne  and  heire.     Richard  2'^  sonne.     Geraldus  3*^  sonne.     Jayne. 


Dorathe  mar.  to  Edward 
Eldred  of  Stel)binge  in 
Essex  Esq.  wydow  to  Mil- 
borne  of  the  same  place. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Richard 
Glascoke  of  DownehaU  in 
Hattlilde  (Broad  Oak)  in 
com.  Essex  gent. 


Margarett     John  and 
3*^  daugh.      James 
both 
obierunt. 


Robert  Bowrne  of = 
Bobingworth  in 
com.  Essex  gent. 
2*1  sonne. 


-Catherin    dau.     to    Henry 
Medley  of  Tiltey  Abbye  in 
com.  Essex  desended  owt  of 
Warwicksh.     Medley  y^ 
name. 


Richard  Bowrne=Judeth  dau.  to 
of  London  Gentle.  John  Capper 
living  in  Corne-     of  London, 
wall  a°  1621.  Esquier. 

3*^  sonne. 


William 
Sonne 
and 
heire. 


Robart  2''  sonne. 
Edward  3''  sonne. 


Mary  mar 
William 
Chapman  of 
London. 


to 


Margarett  mar. 
to  Nicholas 
Capper  of  Lon- 
don. 


Catherin  3*^  dau. 
Ann  3"^  dau. 


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157 


3Srati5biirp. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Sable,  a  chevi'on  ermine  between  three  round  buckles 
argent.  [Bradbury.]  2  and  3.  A  chevron  between  three  rooJcs  erminef;,  a 
crescent  for  difference,  im})aling  argent  on  a  cross  flory  sable  five  bezants. 
[Whitgift.] 

Same  as  in  Vis,  of  1558,  but  gives  "  S''  Thomas  Bradbmy  Slirive  of  London  the 
14'"  of  King  Henry  the  7  A°  1498  and  Mayor  in  the  first  of  K.  Henry  the  8  A^ 
1510  buried  in  S'  Stephen's  Church  Coleman  Streete,"  as  father  of  William  who  m. 
Jane  Fitz  Williams,  and  states  that  "  this  William  was  of  Littlebury  Esq.  descended 
from  y°  Bradburys  of  Ollersett  in  y"^  Westcountry  wlio  had  issue  1  Rob*^  2  Henry 
and  Thomas  Bradbury,"  omits  the  marriage  of  William  with  Anne  and  the  descent 

from  these,  and  gives  Alice  d.  of  William  and Edon  a  second  husband ,  Thomas 

Wadeson,  Clerk. 

Note. — A  pedigree  of  this  family  is  given  in  '  The  East  Anglian,'  vol.  i.,  p.  228. 


3Sramston. 

Arms. — Or,  on  a  fess  sable  three  plates  [Bramston],  impalinij  argent  three  fleurs  de 

lis  gules,  a  crescent  for  dff'erence.  [Moundeford.] 
Crests. — 1.  A  raven  })roper,  standing  on  a  tun  or,  holding  in  his  beak  a  branch  vert 
of  three  roses  argent.  [Bramston.] 
2.  A  lion  statant  or,  collared  sable.  [Bramston.]  (this  is  y^  modern  crest.) 

Hughe  Brampston  of  London  Gent.  mar. 
Elizabeth  dauaii.  to  Norris. 


John  Bramston  of=pMargarett  daugh.  to 
London  G-entle-      :  Thomas  Symons  of 
man  sonue  and       |  London  Gentle, 
heire. 


Thomas  2^ 
Sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Ann  mar.  to  Christo- 
pher Champion  of 
London  Gentleman. 


Francis, 

Hughe, 

Richard, 

John, 

all  obierunt. 


Roger  Bramp- 
ston of  Bore- 
ham  in  Essex 
gent  Sonne 
and  heire. 


=Presilla  dau.  to 

Frauncis  Clou- 
vile  of  West 
Hanningfield 
in  Essex  esq. 


John  Brampston  of= 
Boreham  &  of  Lon- 
don gent.   Sonne  & 
heire. 


=Briggett  dau.  to 
Thomas  Mounde- 
ford  doctor  of 
Phisick. 


Elizabeth  mar. 

to  George 
Bucke  of 
Long  Melford 
in  com.  Suf- 
folk. 


Grace  mar.  to  George 
Sleigh  of  Haveringe 
in  com.  Essex. 

Ann  mar.  to  Jolin 
Sherman  of  Mawlden 
in  Essex. 


William       Mary  mar.  to  John  Stepkin 
2''  sonue.     of  Lees  in  Essex. 

Margaret. 


John  Sonne 
&  heire. 


Thomas  2''  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Brigett  eldest 
dau"h. 


Mary  2'' 
dau^'h. 


158  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 

3Sritl)er,  ^vttljtx. 

John  Brether  of  Somersettshir  gentleman. 


John  Brether  of  Felyland  ( ?  Feyland)  in  com.=f= Alice  daugh.  and  heire 


Somersett  gentleman  sonne  and  heire. 


to  Feyland. 


John  Brether  of  Felyland  in  com.  Somersett=pEllenor  dau.  to  Morris 


gentle,  sonne  and  heire. 


Stanton. 


Arthur  Brether  of  Kelvedon  in  com.  Essex=  Catherine  daughter 
gentleman  sonne  and  heire.  to  Foster. 


Brtlrges,  Brufl^^i. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  cross  sahle  a  leopard's  head 
or.  [Bridges.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  six  cinqiiefoils  sahle, 
3,  2, 1  [Henborowe],  impaling  aztire  a  bend  or,  in  sinister 
chief  a  mullet.  [Scroope.] 
2.  Quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Bridges,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 
2.  Or,  a  pile  gules.  [Chandos.]  3.  Argent,  a  fess  between 
three  martlets.  [Barkeley.]  4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles'  legs  erased  a  la  cuisse  sable.  [Braye.] 
5.  Vair,  three  bendlets  gules.  [Braye.]  6.  Argent,  on  abend 
gules  three  antelopes  passant  of  the  first,  attired  or.  [Hal- 
well.]  7.  Sahle,  on  a  chevron  between  three  stags'  heads 
cabossed  or  afleur  delis  of  the  first.  [Norbury.]  8.  Gules, 
a  fess  counter  company  or  and  sahle  between  six  crosses  patee 
fitcMe  argent.  [Butler.]  9.  Or,  two  hends  gules.  [Sude- 
ley.]  \^.  Or, fivebendlets azure.  \)A.(mi:YmJY.'\  11. Sable, 
a  cross  hetweeti  four  gadflies  or.  [Crozier.]  12.  Azure,  a 
chevron  or.  [Dabernon.] 

Crest. — A  man's  head  from  the  shoulders  in  profile  proper,  vested  paly  of  six  ar. 
seme'e  of  torteaux  a7id  ivreathed  or  and  azure.  [Bridges.] 

p'  Thomas  Wrysley  Garter  &  Benolte  Claren. 

S""  Symond  Bridges  Knight 
mar.  and  had  issue. 


John  Bruges  esquier=pSara  dau.       Hughe  2'^     Giles  Z^    Walter  4"'     Ellenor  onely 


Sonne  and  heire. 


to  ...  .  Sonne.  sonne.       sonne.  daugh. 


S''  Baldwyn  Brydes  Knight=j= Alice  daugh.  and  heire  to  S''  Symond 


Sonne  and  he. 


de  Kingesmeade  knight. 
a 


THE   VISITATION    OP    ESSEX,    1G12. 


159 


oiin 


S""  John  Bruges  of  Brydges= 
Sollors  (co.  Hereford) 
Knifflit  Sonne  and  heire. 


to 


daiigh.     Thomas  Brydges=f=  Alice  dau.  &  coheire 


esquier  2''  sonne. 


to  S""  Thomas 
Barkeley  K'. 


Thomas  Bruges  of=p= 
Brydges  Sollors 
esquier  sonne  and 
heire. 


daugh. 
to 

Hack- 

lett. 

Edward  Bruges 
sonne  and  heire 
mar.  and  had 
issue. 

Gyles  Bruges=pCatherin  dau.  to 
2''  Sonne.  James  Clifford  of 

j  Frampton  on  y^ 
Severne. 


Thomas=Mawde  daugh. 
Burges 
of  Bur- 
ges Sol- 
lors ar. 
Sonne 
and 
heire. 


and  heire  to 
Thomas  Henbo- 
rowe  of  Dym- 
mock  in  com. 
Gloster  esquier. 


Elizabeth  daugh. 
and  sole  heire  mar. 
to  John  Throg- 
morton  ar. 


Thomas= 

Burges 

esquier 

Sonne 

and 

heire. 


=Flourence  da. 
to  William 
Dorrell  of 
Littell  Cottes 
esquier. 


Cesseley 

mar.  to 

John 

Wils- 

borne 

esquier. 


Thomas  2^ 
sonne  died 
at  Civill  in 
Spayne. 


Folke  Bruges 
Master  of  S' 
John's  Col- 
ledge  in 
Cambridge. 


William= Alice  dau.  &  coheire  to 
Bruges  Wihiam  Essington  of 
3''  ,  Essington  ar. 


sonne. 


Edmond  Burges 
4"'  sonne  mar. 
Margar.  daugh. 
to  John  Harte 
Chamberlyn  of 
London. 


John  Giles  Burges= 

sonne  of  Essington 

and  2^  sonne. 
heire. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh. 

to  Nanfant 
of  Morton 
Birts  in 
com.  Wors- 
ter. 


William 

Thomas, 


Ann  dau.  & 
coheire  mar. 
to  Eobart 
Alford. 


and 
Edmond 
all  died 
w*^owt  issue. 


Isabell  mar.  to 
John  Galley  of 
Highway  in 
com.  Wiltsh. 

Margarett  mar. 
to  Drury  ar. 


John  Burges  of  Essington  (?  Est-=wydow  to  Thomas  Caple  Henry  Burges  of 

ington)  in  com.  Worster  and  dau.  to  S"^  Rowland  Essington  in 

(?  Gloucestersh.)  esquier  sonne         Morton  of  Massington  com.  Worster 

and  heire.  in  com.  Hereford.  esquier. 


S""  John  Burdges  of  London  Knight  lord  Mayor  of  the  same= 
a°  1521,  13  of  K.  H.  8.  He  was  a  G'  reparer  of  S'  Nicholas 
Aeon  Churche  in  Lumber  streete  and  Embateled  the  same  and 
was  buryed  there  a"  1530,  22*^  of  H.  8. 


= Agnes  daugh  to 
Thomas  Ayloffe 
of  Brittayns  in 
com.  Essex 
esquier. 


160 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612, 


A 


Gyles  Bruges=Elenor  dau.      Anthony  Burges  Elizabeth  Wynifrede    Ursula, 

of  Loudon         to  Robins         2*^  sonne  mar.  mar.  to  mar.  to  — 

esq.  Sonne  of  Wors-  Betrix  dau.  to  ....  S''Eichard     Brigett. 

and  heire.        i  tersh.  S""  Thomas  Gan-away  Sackvile 

I  Tirrell  of  HeiTon  of  London  K^. 

K'.  esquire. 


Anthony  Brydges  of  "Westham=f  Prudence  dau.  to 


in  com.  Essex  esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


S""  Wymond 
Carew  Knight. 


Margery  mar.  to  Edward 
Samforde  of  Devonshire 
esquier. 


Thomas  Brydges  of  'Westham=pAnn,  daugh.  to  Scroojae 


in  com.  Essex  esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


of  Hampshire  esquire. 


Ann  mar.  to  Edward 
Dethick  of  NorfiFolke 
esquier. 


John  Brydges  esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


S""  Giles  Bruges=Flsabell  dau.  to 


Knight  sonne 
and  heiie. 


Baynham 

esquier. 


Henry  Bridges 
2^  sonne  mar.  y« 
daugh.  to  Norbery. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Carey. 
Alice  mar.  to  Chechily  ar. 


S""  John  Bruges  Knight  lord  Shandoyes=j=Elizabeth  syster  to  John 


(Chandos)  sonne  and  he. 


Lord  Graye  of  Wilton. 


S""  Edmond  Burges  al's  Brvdges  Knight  of  the  Garter=j=Dorathe  dau.  and  coheire  to 


Lo.  Shandoyes  of  Sudley  sonne  &  heire. 


"William  Loi'd  Braye. 


Giles  Brydges  Lord 
Shandoyes  (Chandos) 
a°  1588. 


S''  William  Bridges  K^  Lord=^Mary  dau.  to 


Shandoyes  (Chandos) 
aP  1601  obiit  1612. 


S''  Owine 
Hopton  Knight. 


George  Lo.  Shandoyes        Elizabeth  mar.  to  S""  Thomas  Smith 
now  livinge.  2*^^  to  Erie  of  Exceter. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1G12. 


161 


3Srotfeman,  JSroofeman. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.    Per  f ess  indented  or  and  azure  three  martlets  counter- 

changed.  [Brockman,]     2  cind  3.  Freer  or  Fryar. 
Crest. — Freer  or  Fryar. 

Henry  Power  Esquier  soune  and  heire  to 
Eobart  Power  sonne  and  heire  to  S'" 
Robart  Power  Knight. 

John  Rikedon  Esquier=pEhzabeth  daugh.  and=pJohn  Fryar  sonne 
first  husband.  sole  heire  to  Henry  I  and  hr.  to  Albane 

Power.  2'^  husband. 


Thomas  Rickedon 
Esquiere. 


Elizabeth  daugh.  and  heire=rWilliam  Brookman  of  Witham 


to  Jo.  Fryar  Esquier. 


in  com.  Essex  Esquier. 


Robert    Rickedon 
Esquir. 


John  Brockman  of  Witham  in  com.=f=Florence  dau.  to  S' 
Essex  Esquier  sonne  and  heire.  Legar  Esquier. 


Thomas  Rickedon        Thomas  Brookeman  of  Witham=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Rochester 


obijt  s.  p'le. 


in  com.  Essex  Esquier  sonne  and 
heire. 


of  Essex  Esquier. 


John  first  sonne    Thomas   Brockeman   of    Fawkenburne   in  com.=T=Ann  daugh. 


obijt  s.  p'le. 


Essex  Esquier  sonne  &  heire. 


to  Bonus. 


John  Sonne    Henry         Abigail  eldest    Ann  Agnis  Frauncis 

and  heire.       2*^  sonne.    daugh.  2'^  daugh.     S^  daugh.     4"'  daugh. 


3Srxiufll)tcin. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  chevron  betiveen  three  mullets  gules. 
[Broughton.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  a  chevron  betiveen  three  cmquefoils  gules 
[Acton],  imjmlmg  or,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sable  between  two  lions  salient 
azure  three  besants.  [Holstock.] 

Richard  Broughton  oJp=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  coheirs 
Worstershire,  Gent.        to  Acton  of  Acton. 


Richard    Broug-hton  of=.  .  .  .  dau.    John  Broughton=FElizabeth  dau.     Lewis 


Staffordshire,  Gent. 
sonne  and  heire. 


to. 


of  Worstershir 
Gent.  2*^  sonne. 


to  Thorpe  of 
London. 


3''  sonne. 


162 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


Edmond  Broughton  of  Orsett  in=T=Awdrey  daugh.  of  Holstock      John  Broughton 


com,  Essex,  Gentleman,  sonne  and 
heire. 


controuler  of  the 
Queen's  shipps. 


2'^  Sonne. 


Edmond  Broughton  sonne  and  heke     [  Christopher.     William. 
12  years  owlde  a"  1570.  Harl.  MS.  1541,  67''.  ] 


(No.  1.) 


Arms. — Gules,  a  griffin  passant  or,  a  chief  per- fess  indented  ermine  and  of  the  second. 

[Browne.] 
Ceest. — A  vulture  proper,  ivings  endorsed,  pluming  a  iving  argent.  [Beowne.] 

Stephen  Browne  of  Midelsex  Gentle. 


Hughe  Browne  Gentleman,       Walter  Browne  of  Hitcham  in  eom,=pElenor  daugh. 
sonne  and  heire.  SufiPolke  Gentleman,  2*^  sonne.  to  Trevor. 


Thomas  Browne  of  Colchester  in  com.  Essex  gent.,=j=Agnis  daugh.  to  John  Tuxke 
sonne  and  heire.  of  Colchester. 


Flourence  dau.  and  heire  to=pJohn  Browne  of  Colchester = Elisabeth  daugh.  to  William 


John  Chersey,  first  wyfe. 


Gentle.,  sonne  &  heire.         Knightbridge,  2*'  wyfe. 


William  Browne=y=Margarett     S'  Richard,  Clarke   Thomas  2*^  sonne.     Cathrine  mar. 


of  Colchester  in 
Essex  Esquier, 
sonne  and  heire. 


dau.  to         of  y^'greene  clothe  —  to  William 

Robart         mar.  Joanne  dau.  John  4*^  sonne.  Symnell. 
Leeche.        to  Vygors.                           —  — 

=p  Clement  5  sonne.  Margarett. 


Robart  sonne  and    William      Richard      Edward        Susan  mar.  to  Bowrcher 
heire.  2"^  sonne.     3"^  sonne.     4*'^  sonne.      of  Glostershyre  Esq. 


Christopher  Browne  of  Detford  in  com.^Thomasin 
Kent  Esquier.  dau. 


Richard  sonne  &  heire. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


163 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules  three  roses  of  the  field. 
[Browne.]     2  and  3.  Gules,  a  chevron  argent  between  three  crescents  ermine. 

[GOSSELIN.] 

Crest. — A  chafrain  proper,  strapped  sable,  bucJcled  or  and  plumed  azwe.  [  ] 

per  W.  Flower  Norroy  23  Q.  E.  1580. 


John  Browne  of  Fidelers  in  Writtle=Beatrix  daugh.  to  Richard  Josselyn  of  Fidelers 


in  com.  Essex  esquier  in  the  tyme  of 
K.  Edw.  the  4^''  desended  frome  a 
2"^!  Brother  of  Darbyshir. 


in  com.  Essex  sonne  &  heire  to  Alderman 
Josselyn  whoe  lyeth  buryed  at  [St.  Swithin's 
London  Stone,  substituted  for  St.  Mary  at 
Hill  in  a  later  hand]. 


Henry  Browne  of  Fidelers=pMary  daugh.  to 


in  com.  Essex  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Haydon  of  Hart- 
fordshir  esquier. 


Beatrix  mar.  to  Marshe 
of  Lymehowse  in  com. 
Mydelsex. 


John  Browne  of  Fidelers= 
in  com.  Essex  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Gartred  3^  daugh. 
to  S'"  Henry 
Tirrell  of  Herron 
in  com.  Essex 
Knight. 


Roisart  Browne  of 
the  same  parishe 
2"^  sonne  mar.  the 
Daughter  to 
Tavener  of  Essex 
ar. 


Mary  mar.  first  to 
Frauncis  Jasper 
2''  to  Brooke  of 
Layton  in  War- 
wickshir  esquier. 


S""  Henry  Browne  Knight     Charles  3*^  sonne  mar.  y^ 


sonne  and  heire. 

John  2^  sonne  mar.  y*' 
daugh.  to  Brooke  of 
Hartfordshir  obiit  s.p. 


daugh.  to  Flinte  of 
Norffolke  wydow  to 
Farre  of  Essex. 

Edward  4*^  sonne. 


Mary  mar.  to  John  Dennis  of 
Hartfordsh.  otherwyse  Lyn- 
colnsh. 

Thoraasin  mar.  to  Christopher 
Dennis  of  Lyncolnshire. 

Francis  3*^  daugh. 

Elizabeth  4"»  daugh. 


164 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


JSroiwne. 


No.  3. 


Arms. — Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  or,  a  hm'dure  engrailed  [Browne], 

impaling  Harris. 
Crest. — A  vulture  proper,  membered  gules,  collared  or.  [Browne.] 


[John  Browne  of  Okeham 
in  Entlandshire.] 


S""  John  Browne  [otherwise  called 
John  de  Werkes  mercer]  shrive  of 
London  [1472]  and  Mayor  of  the 
same  [1481,  21  E.  4]  he  dwelled 
in  Mylkestreete  over  against  the 
Church  wher  he  Lyeth  buryed. 


S""  William  Browne  mercer  of  Flambarts  Hall=f=.  .  .  ,  daugh.  to  Hide 
in  com.  Essex  obiit  Mayor  1513  a°  5  H.  8.         of  London  gent. 


Wiil'm  Browne  of=.  ,  .  .  daugh.  to  [S""] 
Flambarts  hall  in  Thomas  Balderey  of 
com.  Essex  ar.  London  [Maior] 


Sonne  and  he. 


John  Browne 
of  Kente 
2'^  Sonne. 


Shrive  the  10  of  K. 
He.  the  8  a«  1518. 


Ann  mar.  to  S'  Wil- 
liam Peter  of  Inger- 
stone  [Ingatestone] 
in  com.  Essex 
Knight. 


Thomas  Browne  of=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  S""  Gyles       John  Brown 
Flambarts  hall  in       AUington  of  Horsheath        2^^  sonne. 
com.  Essex  esquier    in  com.  Cambrid.  Knight. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Stephen  Becking- 
ham  of  Tolshunt 
Beckingham  in 
Essex  esquier. 


Cecissley  dau. 
to  S^  John 
Crooke  of  Hil- 
ton in  com. 
Buckingh. 
Knighted  a° 
1613  obiit 
s.p. 


^S""  John  [substituted  for= 
William]  Browne  of 
Flamberts  in  com.  Essex 
Knight  Sonne  and  heire 
K'^'i'at  Whitehall  23'^  of 
Jully  a°  1603. 


=Catherin  daugh. 
to  S""  Henry 
Buttler  of  Hatt- 
fild  Wood  hall 
in  com.  Hartfo. 
Knight. 


Ann  mar.  to  Anthony 
Bridges  of  Weste 
Haningfild  in  com. 

Essex  esquier. 

Ellen  mar.  to  George 
Fitche  of  Brasenhed  in 
com.  Essex  ar. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


165 


Giles  Browne= 
of  Flambarts 
in  com.  Essex 
esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Mary  dau. 
to  S'-  Wil- 
liam 

Harris  of 
Crixce  in 
Essex 
Knight. 


Will'm  2^  Sonne. 
John  4  Sonne. 
Humfrey  5  sonne. 
Henry  6  sonne. 
Edwyn  7  sonne. 
Robart  8  sonne. 


Thomas  3'^ 
sonne  [of 
London 
merchant 
mar.  Mary 
da.  of  John 
Cornelius 
of  London 
merchant. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
Nicholas 
Marshall 
of  (East) 
Donyland 
in  com. 
Essex 
esquier. 


Mary. 

Julian. 

Fraun. 


William  sonne 
and  heire. 


1 .  Thomas.     2.  John.     3.  Henry.     Mary.     Jane.     Katherin.] 
{The parts  within  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


(No.  4.) 

Arms  (10  shields). — 1.  Wilfokd,  impaliiig  gules  a  chevron  hetiveen  three  lions'  paws 
erected  and  erased  within  a  hordure  argent,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  an  eagle  displaged  sable,  crowned  or.  [Browne.] 

2.  Argent,  on  a  pale   sable  an  eagle  displaged  of  the  field 

[Tufton],  impaling  Browne. 

3.  Faly  of  three — 1.  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops 

argent.  [Townsend.]  2.  Browne.  3.  Per  fess  azure 
and  argent  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  stags'  heads  erased 
or.  [KoPER.] 

4.  Waldegrave  impaling  Browne. 

5.  Gules,  on  a  fess  or  bettveen  three  boars'  heads  couped  argent 

three  lioncels  sable  [Wyatt],  impaling  Browne. 

6.  Capell  impaling  Browne. 

7.  Brown  impaling  ermine  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure  three 

lions'  heads  or.  [Pirton.] 
8aw^9.  Quarterly  of  nine — 1.  Browne.    2.  Carlton.    3.  Fran- 
cis.    4.  Veere.     5 G.  Greene.     7.  Mable- 

THORP.    8 9.  Warren. 

10.  Browne    impaling  ermine  a  cross   sable,   a  crescent  for 
dijf'erence.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  lion's  paw  erased  and  erect  argent,  holding  a  iving  sable.  [Browne.] 

Robert  Browne  in  occidentalibus=T= 
Angli^e  partibus. 


Robard  Browne  of= 
Wakefelde  in  com. 
Yorke  Esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 

A 


=Agnis  daug-h.  and 
coheire  to  William 
Welles  esquier. 


Thomas  Browne  of=Joanne  syster  to 
Abbotts  Roodinge       John  Kyrkham  of 
in  com.  Essex  esqu.     Devonshire. 
2''  sonne. 


166 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


Agnes  daugh.  and  sole 
heire  mar.  to  William 
Gargrave  esquier. 


Thomas  Browne  of  Longehowse  in=f=Maiy  daugh.  and 


Abbotts  Roodinge  in  com.  Essex 
esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


heire  to  Thomas 
Carle  ton  esquier. 


S""  Weston  Browne  of=Mawde  daugh. 


Abbotts  Roodinge  in 
com.  Essex  but 
knighted  by  y^ 
Kinge  of  Arrogon  in 
the  tyme  of  Hen.  7. 


to  William 
Mordant  of 
Turvey  in 
com.  Bedford 
esquier. 


Ann  daugh.^S""  Humfrey  Browne- 
and  coheire     of  Roodinge  Kt. 
to  Henry        2*^  sonne  Justice  of 
Veere  of  the  Common  Place 

Addington      in  the  tyme  of 
first  wyfe.     \  Hen.  8. 


=Ann  dau. 
to  John 
Lorde 
Hussey 
2^  wife. 


George  Browne 
died  w'owt 
Issue  the  first 
of  Queene  Elz. 
ao  1558. 


Mary  eldest  dau. 
and  coheire  mar. 
to  Thomas  Wil- 
ford  esquier 
sonn  and  heire 
to  S""  James 
Wilford  Kt. 


Christiane  2'^ 
dau.  &  coh. 
mar.  to  S'' 
John  Tufton 
of  Kente 
Knighte 
father  to 
Nickolas 
Lord  Tufton. 


Catherine  3*^  dau.  and  coheire 
mar.  first  to  Rich.  Townsende 
of  Rayneham  in  com.  Norfiblke 
esquier  2^^^  to  William  Roper 
sonne  and  heire  to  S""  Thomas 
Roper  of  Eltham  in  com. 
Kente  Kt. 


John  Browne==Etheldred 


of  Abbotts 
Roodinge  in 
Essex  esquier 
sonne  and 
heire. 


daugh.  and 
coheire  to 
Henry 
Veere  of 
Addington 
esquire. 


S""  Anthony  Browne  of  Welde- 
hall  in  com.  Essex  Knight 
Justice  of  y*^  Common  Place 
mar.  Joanne  dau.  &  he.  to  S"" 
Henry  Farrington  of  Lancash. 
Kt.  wydow  to  S""  Henry  Beck- 
enshall  Kt.  and  died  w^owt 
issue  and  lyeth  buryed  in 
St.  Martyns  Orgars  in 
London. 


A  daugh. 
mar.  to 
JohnPrior 
Sonne  to  S' 
Andrew 
Prior  Kt. 

2  daugh. 
mar.  to 
Smith  of 
Lyncolne- 
shire. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  to  John= 
Leyenthrope  of 
Shyngle  Hall  in  com. 
Hartford  esquier 
first  wyfe. 


=George  Browne  of= ....  daugh.  Henry  Browne- 

Clovills  Hall  in       to  Wilforde  of  London 

Abbotts  Rood-        2'^  wyfe.  2''  sonne  obiit 

inge  in  com.  Essex  the  first  of 

esquier  sonne  and  Eliz.  1558. 
heire. 


3"  daugh. 
mar.  to 
Cutts  of 
Debden. 

4"^  daugh. 
mar.  to 
Knighton 
of  Suf- 
folke. 


=Elizabeth 
dau.  to 
Bartho- 
lomew 
Lambert. 


Phillip  Browne  of  London  esquier=j=Joanne  daugh.  to  William  Archer  of 
sonne  and  heire.  Coopshall  (Thoydon  Garnon)  in  Essex. 


John  sonne 
&  heire. 


Phillip  2<' 
sonne. 


Mary  eldest 
dau. 


Jayne  2-' 
daugh . 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


167 


Elizabeth  dau. 
to  Giles  Paw- 
lett  esquier 
2^  wife. 


= Weston  Browne  of=Mary  daugh.  to  S"" 
Rookewoods  hall        Edward  Capell  of 
or  Covills  hall  in        Hadham  in  com. 
com.  Essex  esquier     Hart.  Knight  first 
Sonne  and  heire,        wyfe  obiit  s.p. 


Ann  mar.  to  Row- 
land Elliott  of 
Stortford  in  com. 
Essex  (Herts.)  3^^ 
Sonne  of  John  of 
the  same  place. 


Catherin  eldest  and  coheire 
mar.  to  Nicholas  Walde- 
grave  sonne  to  Edward 
WaldegTave  of  Borley  in 
Essex  esquier. 


Jaynne  mar.  to  her  first  husband 
Edward  Wyatt  of  Tillingham  in 
com.  Essex  esquier  2'"-^'  to  S"" 
Gamaliell  Capell  Knight  4*'' 
Sonne  to  S""  Henry  Capell  Knight. 


Anthony  Browne 
eldest  Sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


John  Browne  of  Wickham^^Ann  daugh.  to 
hall  in  com.  Essex  esquier    Thomas  Stanton 
Sonne  and  he.    not  heire       of  Somerset tshir. 
but  2''  Sonne.  ar. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Henry  Jernegan 
4^'*  son  to  S""  George  Jernegan  of 
Somerleton  in  com.  Suffolke  Kt. 


S"^  Anthony: 
Browne  of 
South 

Weldhall  in 
com.  Essex 
Knight 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


=E]izabeth 
dau.  to 
Edmond 
Pirton  of 
littell  Bent- 
ley  in  com. 
Essex  esq. 
She  2^">-  mar 
to  Mr.  Lay- 
tham  of 
Essex  ar. 


Weston 
Browne 
ob.  s.p. 


William 
Browne  mar. 
Mary,  dau.  to 
S-^  John  Sul- 
yard  of 
Wetherden 
in  com.  Suf- 
folkeKuight 
wydow  to 
Thomas 
Tirrell  esqu. 


Jayne  eldest 
daugh.  mar.  to 
John  Filleall  of 
owld  Raynehall 
in  Essex 
esquier. 

Sibbell  mar.  to 
John  Christmas 
of  Colchester  in 
Essex  esq. 


Ann  3'^  daugh. 
mar.  to  Thomas 
Perient  of  (?) 
Burghe  in 
Essex  esq. 

Elizabeth  A^^ 
daugh.  mar.  to 
Thomas  Cheney 
of  Chesham- 
boyes  in  com. 
Buckingham 
esquier. 


John  Browne  of  Sowthweld  hall==.  .  .  .  daugh.     Elizabeth    Mary  2'^     Catherin  ^^ 
in  com.  Essex  esquier  sonne  to  ...  .  eldest  daugh.       daugh. 

and  heire.  daugh. 


Bufls^. 


Arms. — Azure,  three  ivater  bmigefs  or,  a  bordure  argent  gidtee  de  poix  [Bugge], 

impaling  Bareett. 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  moor's  head  in  lyroflle,  "  tawny  "  wreathed  of  the 

first  and  azure.  [Bugge.] 

John  Bugg  of  London  esquier  he  was  fownder 
of  a  g'  parte  of  S*  Dionys  called  Backechurch 
in  Lymestreete  in  the  tyme  of  K.  H.  y^  6  where 
he  lyeth  Buryed.  =j= 

Al 


168 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Stephen  Bugge  of  London  Esq.= 
Sonne  and  heire  lyeth  Buryed 
in  Saint  Mildrid's  in  Bred- 
streete,  a°  1419. 


^Elizabeth 
daugh.  to 
Thomas 
Marshall. 

*6. ,:  '  - 


John  Bugg     Henry   Bugg    3*^    sonne 
2'^  Sonne.        fownded  a  chatintrey  in 
S'  Mildred's   Church  in 
Bredstreete  a°  1419. 


Thomas  Bugg  of  London  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire.=f=Margery  dau.  to  Tildesley. 


Edward  Bugg  of  Harlowe  in  com.=pAlice  daugh.  to  .John  Colte  of  Coltshall  in 
Essex  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  Cavendishe  in  com.  Suffolk  Esq. 


Anthony  Bugg  of  Har-=j=Ann  dau.  to  William 
lowe  in  com.  Essex  Barrett  of  Belhovvse 

esquier,  sonne  &  heire.     in  Essex,  Esq. 


Edward  Bugg  2^ 
sonne  mar.  the 
daugh,  to  Rains- 
ford. 


Margarett  mar. 
to  Fitz  JeflPory 
of  Bedforshyr. 


Edward  sonne  and  he. 


Thomas  2''  sonne.        John  S^  sonne. 


BuIlDClt. 

Arms. — Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  or  [Bullock], 
impaliny  argent  a  chevron  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  martlets  of  the 
first,  a  martlet  or  for  difference.  [Wilde.] 

Crest. — Five  Lochaber  axes  sable  encircled  by  a  ribbon  or.  [Bullock.] 

John  Bullock  of  Wigborough  in  com. 
Essex,  Gentleman. 


Edward  Bullock  of  Wigborough=p Joanne  daugh.  to  John 
in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman,  sonne  Collsn  of  Laver  in  com. 
and  heire.  Essex,  Gentle. 


S""  Edward  Bullock  of  Muchtotthara^ 
(Totham)    in   com.   Essex,  Knight, 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Elizabeth  daugh.  to  Thomas 
Wild  of  Kemsey  in  com. 
Worster,  Esquier. 


Edward  Bullock  Esquier,  sonne  and 
heire  apparent. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


169 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chief  indented  sable  two  lioncels  of  the  first.  [Burre.] 

Stephen  Burre  of  Barkinge  in  com. 
Essex,  gent. 


Thomas  Burre  of  Barkinge  in  com.  Essex,  gent. 
Sonne  and  hr. 


John  Burre  of  Barkinofe=i=Catherine  dauffh.  to  Eichard     Richard    Ann  mar.  to 


in  com.  Essex  gentleman 
Sonne  &  heire. 


Covert  of  Slaugham  in  com.     2'^sonne.   Richard 
Sussex,  Gentleman.  Huttofte. 


Marche. 


Crofts. 


John  Burre  of  Up-=i= Alice  daugh.     Richard      Elizabeth  mar.     Jayne  mar.  first  to 
sail  (?  Uphall)  in        to  Thomas       2"^  sonne.     to  Edward  James  Thomas,  2*^'^ 

~         "       '  -  -     -  -  Yeale  of  Lanca- 

shire. 

Catherin  unmaryed. 


Essex  Gentle. 
Sonne  &  heire. 


Jayne.     Jayne.     Sarah.     Agatha.     Elizabeth. 


Butler. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chief  salle  three  covered  cups  or  [Butler],  impaling  Elliott 

without  a  difference. 
Crest. — A  tree  vert  between  two  hawTcs  combatant  wings  endorsed  or.  [  ] 

George  Butler  of  Tofte=p. .  .  .  daugh.  to 


in  Sharnbrooke  in  com. 
Bedford,  Gentleman, 


Throgmorton 
Esquier. 


Mary  eldest  dau.   and=f=John  Butler  of=pCressett  daugh.  Ralfe  obiit  s.p 

coheire  to  James  Gedge     Tofte  in  Sharn- 

of    Shenfilde    in    com.     brooke  in  com. 

Essex  Esq.  and  wydow     Bedford  Esquier 

to   Christopher   Harris     sonne  and 

esquier,  2*^"  wyfe.  j  heire. 


to  S>-  John  S* 
John  of  Blett- 
sowe  in  com. 
Bedford  Knight 
first  wyfe. 

B 


Peter  Buttler. 

....  daugh.  mar.  to 
Agard  of  London, 
Gent. 


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THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


S""  Oliver  Butler  of  Shariibrooke  in  John  Butler  of=j=Jayne  dau.  to  Edward 

com.  Bedforde  Knight,  sonne  and  Littell  Burchin     Elliott    of    Newland- 

heire  mar.  Ann  dau.  and  sole  heire  com.  Essex  hall    in    com,    Essex 

of  Barham  of   Tcston    in  com.  Esquier  sonne.      Esquier  and    his   co- 
Ken  te,  ar.  heire. 


John  sonne    Thomas 
and  heire.       2^  sonne. 


Jayne  eldest     Sara 
daugh.  2^  daugh. 


Elizabeth    Cressett 
3"^  daugh.    4*^^^  daugh. 


Ann  mar.  to  George 
Digby  of  Barnes 
in  com.  Surrey 
Gentlem. 


Jayne  mar.  to  Eobert 
Wright   of  Dening- 
ton  in  com.  SuflF. 
clarke. 


Martha  mar.  to 
Humfrey  Bar- 
rell  a  courtier. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Eichard  Arkenstall 
of  the  He  of  Eley 
Gentleman. 


Nathaniell  her  eldest 
sonne. 

James  2^  sonne. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  John  Cornelius  of 
London,  Marchant. 

Sara  mar.   to    William    Vernor  of 
Maiden  in  Essex. 


€mnotkt. 


Arms. — Quarterly  or  and  gules,  a  cross  ermine,  [Camocke.] 


John  Camocke  of  Layer  Marney=i= 
in  com.  Essex  Gentleman. 


Elizabeth  dau.  to  Badby= 
of  Layer  Marney  in  com. 
Essex,  first  wyfe. 


=Robart  Camocke  of  Layer = Mary  dau.  to 
Marney  in  com.  Essex  Everett 

gent,  sonne  and  heire.*         2*^  wyfe. 


Thomas  Camocke  of  the=Ursulay  dau.  to  Wyrley 
same  place  gent,  sonne        of  Dodford  in  com. 
and  heire.  Northampton. 


Dorathe  mar.  to  Richard 
Whitlocke  of  Totham 
parva  in  Essex. 


*  See  his  will,  proved  1585,  in  Mr.  H.  W.  King's  Notices  of  Essex  Wills.  (Essex  Arch.  Soc. 
Trans.,  i.  156.) 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


171 


Captll 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  twelve — 1  and  12.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or.  [Capell.]  2.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  three  garhs  or. 
[Newton.]  3.  Brown.  4.  Charlton  or  Carlton.  5.  Francis. 
6.  Veere.     7.   Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  three  crosses  pattee  or.  [  ] 

8.  Greene.  9.  Mablethorpe.  10.  Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules. 
[Greene  of  Drayton.]     11.  Warren. 

Crest. — A  dem.i-Uon  or,  holding  in  his  paws  a  cross  crosslet  fikhe  gules,  a  martlet 
for  difference.  [Capell.] 


S""  William  Capell  of  London  Shrive  a°  1489  and  twyce=Margarett  daugh. 
Lord  Mayor  a"  1503  and  1509  Knighted  by  Kinge  to  S""  Thomas 

Henry  7.     he  lyeth  buryed  in  a  stately  Chappie  by  him     Arundell  Knight, 
bilte  in  S'  Bartholomews  Church  by  y^  Exchange. 


S"^  Giles  Capell  of= 
Hadhara  in  com. 
Hartford  Knight 
Sonne  and  heire 
Lyeth  Buryed 
by  his  father. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  Elizabeth  mar.  to  S''  William  Pawlett  Knight 
and  coheire  of  the  Garter  Lord  S'  John  of  Basinge  and 
to  S""  John  Tresuror  of  the  Howsehould  to  K.  H.  8. 
Newton  al's  Created  Earl  of  Wiltshire  by  Edw.  6  1549  & 
Craddock  Lord  Tresuror  of  England  and  Marques  of  Win- 
Knight.  Chester  obiit  1571,  14  of  Q.  Elizabeth. 


S""  Edward  Capell  of  Had-=Ann  daugh.  to  S""  William 
ham  in  com.  Hartford  Pelham  of  Burnt  Pelham 

Knight  Sonne  and  heire.       in  com.  Hart.  Knig-ht. 


Margarett  mar.  to  Robert 
Warde  of  Brooke  al's 
Kirkby  in  com. 
Norfiblke  ar. 


S""  Henry  Capell  of  Raynes=Lady  Catherin  dau. 
in  com.  Essex  or  of  Had-  to  Thomas  Manners 
ham  in  com.  Hartford  |  Erie  of  Ruttland  & 

Knight  Sonne  and  heire.      |  Knight  of  the 

Garter. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Weston  Browie 
of  Rookewoods 
Hall  or  Covells 
Hall  in  com. 
Essex  esquier. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  John  Went- 
worth  of  Book- 
ing in  com. 
Essex  ar. 


S""  Gamaliell  Capell=Jayne  2^  daugh.  and  co- 


of  Raynes  in 
com.  Essex 
Knighted  a^  1603 
4"'  Sonne  age  4 
yeai-es  a°  1570. 


heire  to  Weston  Browne 
of  Rookewoods  in  com. 
Essex  esquire  wydow  to 
Edward  Wyatt  of 
Tillingham  in  Essex 
esquire. 


I 

Agnes  age 
7  yeares 
1570. 


S""  Gamaliell  Capell  of  Raynes  in  com.=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Essex  Knight  sonne  and  heire.  to  ...  . 


Frauncis 
and  Ann 
age  5 
veares 
1570. 


Mary  eldest 
daugh. 


Mary  age 
10  weakes 
1570  mar. 
to  Henry 
Mildmaye 
esquier. 


Ann  2^ 
dauffh. 


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THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


....  daugh.=S''  Arthui'  Capell=Margarett 

to  Lawi'ence     of  Hadham  in  dau.toJohn 

com.  Hartford  Lord  Graye 

Knight  Sonne  j  brother  to 

and  heire  age  12  \  the  Marques 

years  in  Aprell  Dorsett 

a"  1570.  first  wyfe. 


wydow  to 
Hinde  of 
Cambridg- 
shir  Knight 
2''  wvfe. 


S''  Edward 
Capell  K* 
2'^  Sonne 
age  11 
a"  1570. 


S""  Henry  Capell= daugh mar.  to  S""  Con- 
Knight  Sonne        to  ...  .           stantyne  Lewyn  of 
and  heire.                                    Kente  Knisrht. 


John  Capell 
S'^  Sonne  age 
0. 1570  mar. 
Hellen 
daugh.  to 
Leventhorpe 
wydow  to 
John  Longmor 


Robert 
age  2 
years 
a° 
1570. 


. . .  •  mar.  to  S""  John  Corbett 
of  Sproston  in  com.  Norffolke 
Knight  Barronett. 


CartiinalL 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Sfihle,  a  fess  engrailed  letireen  three  cardinal  knots  argent 
[Cardinall],  impaling  WentW'ORTH. 
2.  Heigham  impaling  Cardinall. 
Crest. — A  dromedarg  sable,  collared  dancetie  or.  [Cardinall.] 

Stephen  Cardinall  of  Wenham  in 
com.  SufiFolke  Gentleman. 


WiUiam  Cardinall  of  Wenham  in  com.=j=Ann  daugh.  to  Eoger  Amice  of  Colne  Wake 


SuflF.  Gent,  sonne  and  heire. 


in  com.  Essex  gent,  wydow  to  Thorn.  Allen. 


Jpanne  daugh.=Wiiliam  Cardinally 
to  John  Gur-    j  of  Muche  Bromley 
don  of  Assing-  '  in  com.  Essex  ar. 
ton  in  com.  sonne  and  he. 

Suffolke  ar. 
first  wyfe. 


=Lettyces  dan.  to 
William  Knight- 
ley  wydow  to 
Clipsbye  of 
Norffolke 
2<i  wyfe. 


Stephen  Edward  Cardinall 
Cardi-  of  Hadley  in  com. 
nail  21  Suffolke  3"^  sonne 
sonne.       whose  posteritye 

remayneth  in ' 

SufiFolke. 


Joanne  mar.  to 
William  Suckling 
of  Norwich. 


William  Cardinall  of  Much- 
Bromley  in  com.  Essex  ar. 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Mary  daugh.  to  William  Went- 
worth  of  Mountnesinge  in  com. 
Essex  esquier. 


Ann  daugh.  and  sole  heire  mar.  to  S""  Clement  Higham 
of  Barrowhall  in  com.  SufiFolke  Knight. 


I 
Faythe  mar.  to  Henry 
Apulton  of  Muche 
Bentley  in  com.  Essex 
esquier. 


Rosse  mar.  to  George  Sayre 
of  Colchester  in  com.  Essex 
esquier. 


Jayne  mar.  to  Robert  Vesye 
of  Weeks  (Wix)  Abbye  in 
com.  Essex  esquier. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


173 


Carinaton. 


Arms  (4  shields). — 1.  Qiiartorhj  of  six — 1  and  6.  Argent,  a  cross  r/ules  hekvccn  four 
imicoclcs  azure.  [Carington.]  2.  Quarterly  argent  and 
sable,  in  the  first  quarter  affeur-de-lis  gules,  in  the  fourth 
an  ermine  spot.  [Lainham.]  3.  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
azure  three  escallops  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
lio7i  passant  of  the  first.  [Hinde.]  4.  Azure,  a  lion  ram- 
pant argent.  [Fostee.]  5.  Azure,  a  fess  between  tivo 
chevrons  argent  [Tendring],  impaling  argent  a  chevron 
azure  between  three  lions  rampant  gar dant  sable.  [Turner.] 

2.  Qjuarterly  of  thirteen — 1.  Smith.     2.  Laixham.     3.  Hinde. 

4.  Nevell.  5.  Nevell.  6.  Bulmer.  7,  8,  9, 10,  and 
11  same  as  5,  6,  7,  8,  and  9  in  the  imjmled  coat  quarterly 
of  ten  under  Harvey.     12.  Nevill.     13.  Warde. 

3.  Smith  impalvig  gules,  a  lion  rampant  per  fess  arge^it  and 

sable.  [Greene.] 

4.  Quarterly  of  six — 1  «;?rf  6.  Smith.    2.  Lainham.    3.  Hinde. 

4.  Sable,  two  lions  passant,  crowned  or.    [Harewell.] 

5.  Argent,  three  lions'  heads  oi-  faces  erased  sable  [Mor- 
ton], impaling  azure  on  a  chief  or  a  demi-lion  ramp)ant 
issuant  gules.  [Markham.] 

Crest. — A  peacocVs  head  erased  gules,  ducally  gorged  or.  [Carington.] 


S'  William  Carington  Knight.- 
Arms. — Argt.  on  a  bend  sable 
3  Fawchens  in  Salter  ag*  kilted 
or.    Poynts  doivmvard. 


=Anne  daugh.  and  heire 
to  Edmond  Farwell  & 
of   his  wyfe,  dau.   & 
heire  of  Robt.  Coventree. 


S--  Edward  Ca-= 
rington  Knight, 
Sonne  and  he. 


=Catherin  daugh.  and 
heire  to  S""  Thomas 
Herriett  Knight. 


S""  William=j=Catherin   syster  to 


Carington 
Kniffht. 


William  Mountacute 
Erie  of  Salesbery. 


William  Carington 
Esquier. 


Michaell. 
Hug-he. 


S""  Thomas  Carington  Knight,- 
sonne  and  heire,  obiit  4  Rich. 
2  a''  1378. 


=]\Iargaret  daugh.  to 
S''  Robart  Roose, 
Knight. 


Edmond  Carington 
Esqn.  eldest  sonne 
obiit  21  of  Richard 
2^  1307,  mar. 
Joanne  dau.  to  S"" 
John  Ferrers 
Knight. 


Ann  daugh. 
to  Gernon 
wydow  to 
Baynard 
first  wyfe. 


:  John  Carington  whoe- 
fled  owt  of  England 
and  named  him  selfe 
Smith. 

Arms. — Arg^  a  crosse 
gules  enter  4  Pecoclces 

Obiit*25ofH.6,1446. 


=Elizabeth  dan.  and  heire 
to  Robart  liainham  & 
of  Alice  daugh.  &  heire 
to  John  Hende  of  Lon- 
don, Mayor  16  of  Rich- 
ard 2  a"  1392. 


Isabell 
mar.  to 
Thomas 
Nevell. 


Catherin 
mar.  to 
John 
Trainham 
(?  Lainlmm). 


.  .  .  .  daugh= 
to  Hamond 
first  wyfe. 

a 


^Thomas  Smith  o^Isabell 
Rivenhall  in  com. 
Essex  Esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 

B 


dau.  and  heire 
to  William  Foster  of 
Littell  Baddow  in  com. 
Essex,  Esquire. 


c 


174 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Thomas  Smith  of  Ri-= 
venhall  in  Essex,  ar. 
Sonne  and  he. 


:Edyth  dan. 
to  Robart 
Hatch 


ar. 


Mihsent  mar.  to 
William  Bramp- 
ton of  Colchester. 


Isabella  mar.  John 
to  Hawkes  obiit 
of  Bokiuge,       s.p. 


Winifred  syster  to  S""- 
James  Wilford  Knight, 
first  wjfe. 


=Nicholas  Smith  of  Lay-- 
nams  in  Essex,  ar.  sonne 
and  he. 


-Grace  dau.  and  heire  of 
Abell  and  wydow  to  James 
Langbrooke. 


Reynolde  Smith  obiit  s.p.  Mary  onely  Daught. 


S""  Clement  Smiths 
of  Littell  Baddow 
in  com.  Essex  K' 
2"^  Sonne. 


^Dorathe  dau.  to 
Edward  Seymer, 
duke  of  Somer- 

sett. 


John    Smith *=f= daugh.  to  Trym- 


Blakemoore  in 
Essex,  3"^ 
sonne. 


nell  of  Worstersh. 
Kings  Auditor 
there. 


S'  John  Smith 
K*  sonne  and 
heire. 

Clement 
2  sonne. 


Bennett 

3"^  Sonne. 


Dora  the  mar. 
to  Parker 

Ann. 

Mabell. 


daugh.=FThomas" 


to  Colshill 
first  wyfe. 


Smith 
of 

Blake- 
more 
sonne 
and 
heire. 


Frauncis  Smith  disinherited  mar. 
Billingsley. 


dau.  of  Alderman 


=Margarett 
dau.  and 
sole  heire 
to  John 
Turner  of 
Cressiug 
hall  in 
Essex. 


John  sonne 
and  heire. 


Arthur  mar. 
to  Milward. 


Margarett.     Athalancia. 
Abbiffall. 


Leonard    Smith    of=fFElizabeth  daugh. 


Showldham  in  com. 
XorfF.     4*''  sonne. 


to  George  Colte  of 
Cavendishe. 


Isabell  mar.  to  William  Tussar  or 
Turssar  of  Reynolds  in  com.  Essex 
Gentleman. 


Leonard  eldest 
sonne. 


Henry  2^  sonne. 
Edward  3"^  sonne. 


John 
4**^  sonne. 


Elizabeth.     Ja}Tie. 
Ann. 


2| 


1| 
[  Charles=p.  ...  da.  of  Wiseman    Ai'thur  Smith=pAnne  d.  of 
Smith,      of  Rivenhall.  of  Blackmore.     Milward. 


I  2|  3|  I 

Dorothey  Smith  mar.     Thomas.     Arthur.  Stephen  Smyth  Joane  da.  of 

to  Thomas  Jenyns  of  of  Blackmore.  Thomas  Benet  of 

Dunmow.  London  Alder- 

( The  above  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.)  man.  ]  D 

*  His  will,  dated  1.543,  mentioniag  his  wife  Dorothy,  and  several  sons  and  daughters,  is 
given  in  '  Essex  Arch.  Trans.,'  vol.  iii.,  55. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612, 


175 


Dl 


Robart  Smith  2'^  sonne 
had  issue. 


John  Smith  4''*  soune  had 
issue. 


Christopher  5*^'  sonne. 


Huffhe  Smithe  of=F. 


daufjh. 


Essex,  S'^  sonne. 


to 


Jayne  mar. 
to  Ed- 
monds. 


Margarett  mar. 
to  Whitebrede. 


Millisent  mar.  to 
Moyne  of  Riven- 
hall. 


Anne  daugh.=f=S'  John  Smith  of  Cressinge=f=Agnes  daugh.  and  coheire  to  S""  Wil- 
and  heire  to  Temple  in  com.  Essex,  Knight,  liam  Harwell  of  "Wooton  and  Shot- 
Wood  first  sonne  and  heire,  one  of  the  tereyincom.WarwiekKnight,2''wyfe. 
wyfe.  Barons  of  y^  Exchequer. 


Edmond= 
Smith  of 
Cressing 
tem. 
esquier, 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


-Barbara      Thomas  Smith=j=Mary  dau.  and= 
dau.  and    of  Cressing         heire  to  S""  Tho- 
coheire       tem.  Esqu.  mas  Nevell  of 

to  S''  2"^  Sonne.  Holte,  she  after 

John  mar.  to  Fraun- 

Hampden,  cis  Harvy 

Kniffht.  Pentioner  to 

Q.  Eliz. 


Ann  daugh.  and  sole  heire 
mar.  to  William  Pawlett 
esquier  sonne  to  S''  George 
Pawlett. 


= Edward  Smith  3^  sonne 
mar.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
coheire  to  Eustace  Fitz 
Harbert,  She  after 
maryed  to  Thomas 
Smith  of  Camden  in 
Glostersh,  and  had  Issue 
Gresogan. 


John  Smith  of  Dunmowe  in  Essex 
maryed  first  Ann  dau.  &  heire  to  (?) 
Bedge  2*^  to  Margarett  dau.  to  George 
Dacres  of  Cheston  in  Hartfordsh. 
obiit  s.p.  on  S'  James  daye  1592 
34  of  Eliz. 


Henry  Smith  of  Cressing 
temple  in  Essex  esquier 
sonne  &  heire  mar,  daught. 
to  Greene  of  Essex  obiit 

8.p. 


Thomas  Smith  al's 
Nevell  2^  sonne 
and  of  Cressing 
temple  esquier. 


Grisogon,  mar.  to 
Andrew  Jenour  of 
Alfreston  Hall  in 
Dunmowe  in  com. 
Essex  esqui.  obiit 
1621. 


William 
3*^  sonne. 


Ann  mar.  first  Anthony  Barrow*  of  Odell 
2^^5'  to  Thomas  Luson  of  Limster 
3'">'  to  Edward  Griffin  of  Dingley. 

2.  Ursula  mar.  to  Edmond  Hayes  of 
London. 

*  See  p,  34. 


3.  Dorathe  mar,  first  to 
Ayloflfe  2<'i>-  to  Buttler 
of  Hartfordshire. 

4.  Brigettmar,  to  sonne 
and  heire  to  Hoddy 
Lord  Cheffe  Barron, 


5.  EHzabeth 
mar,  to 
Robert 
Wykes  of 
Glostershir. 


Mary  daugh .=rrauncis  Smith  of=Elizabeth  dau.  to  S' 


and  heire  to 
Morton  first 
wyfe. 


Wooton  in  com. 
Warwick  in  right 
of  his  mother  her 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  Brudeuell 
of  Deane  in  com. 
Northampton 
Knight. 


William  Smith  2"^  sonne 
by  y^  2'^  wyfe  mar.  Grace 
da.  to  Robt.  Cooke  of 
Bokinge. 


176 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


George  Smith  of= 
Wootton  in  com. 
Warwick  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh. 
to  S--  Tho- 
mas Giffard 
of  Chilling- 
ton  Knight. 


Thomas  1 
Sonne. 

William  2 
Sonne. 


Edward 
3  Sonne. 


Frauncis  4'^ 

Sonne. 

Mathew  5^^ 
Sonne. 


I    I 
Ann. 

Mary. 


S''  Frauncis  Smith=Ann  daugh. 
of  Wootton  in         I  to  Thomas 
com.  Warwick         j  Markham 
Knight  Sonne  and    esquier. 
heire.  I 


George  2'^  John  4*^  Elizabeth.     Ursula. 

Sonne.  sonne.  —  — 

—  —  Mary.  Dorathe. 

Thomas  3*^  Eobart  — 

Sonne.  5*''  sonne.  Ann. 


Charles  Smith  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  2^ 
sonne. 


I 

]\Iary  onely 

daue:h. 


{See  SosSClgn,  No.  2.) 


€ijttkt. 


This  Family  in  former  times  was  of  Northamptonshire  &  surnamed 
de  Butevillar  of  whom  was  S""  Will'm  Butevillar  Knight,  whose 
descendants  are  commonly  called  Cheeks. 

Arms. — Argent,  three  crescents  gules.  [Cheeke.] 

Richard  Cheeke  of  Matstone=j=.  .  .  .  daughter 
(Mottiston)  in  the   Isle  of    of  the  Lord 
Wight.  Mountague. 


Edward  Cheeke  of  Matstone.= 


dau'r  of  ...  .  Trevanion. 


John  Cheeke  of  Matstone.=f=.  .  .  .  daughter  of  ...  .  Tremayne. 


John  Cheeke.=p.  .  .  .  dau'r  of  ...  .  Glamorgan. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 
A| 


177 


Robert  Cheeke  of  Motstone=F.  .  .  .  dau'r  of  ...  .  Bramshott. 


David  Cheeke  of=p 
Matstone    eldest 


son. 


Thomas=.  .  .  . 
Cheeke.     dau.of 

ilVe- * 
dale. 


field. 


dau'r  of 
Bramp- 


Peter= 
Cheeke. 


=Agnes  dau'r  of 

DufFeild 

of  Cambridge. 


William.      Thomas. 


S""  John= 

Cheeke 

Knight. 


-Mary 
Hill. 


Ann  wife  to 
George  Ailing- 
ton. 

Alice  wife  to 
Blith. 


Elizabeth 
wife  to 

Spring. 


Magdalen  1^*  mar. 
to  Lawrence 
Eresby  secondly  to 
John  Purvey. 

Mary  wife  to  Wil- 
liam Cicell  Lord 
Burleigh. 


Henr 
Cheeke 


Frances  sister  of  Edward  RatcliflFe 
Earle  of  Sussex. 


2.  John.        3.  Edward. 


Katherin  da.  of  =S'^  Thomas  Cheeke = lady  Essex        Henry wife     wife 

Peter  Osborne      of  Pirgo  in  co.          daughter  of  —            to  Tho-      to  ...  . 

of  Chicksans        Essex  Knight.          Robert  lord  Halton.        mas            Mole. 

CO.  Bedf.                                               Rich  Earle  Spencer. 

of  Warwick. 

]\^te. — This  pedigree  differs  in  many  respects  from  that  of  Cheeke  in  the  Hants  Visitation  of 
1634,  and  the  whole  of  it  is  an  addition  to  tlie  MS. 


CfeurcJ). 


Arms.— Gw?es,  afess  or,  in  chief  three  dexter  gauntlets  ajipaumh  proper.  [Chuech.] 
Crest. — An  arm  emhoived  in  armour  pvoyer ^  hotding  a  staff  or.  [Church.] 

p'  W.  Camden,  1613. 

Bartholomew  Church  of  Erles  Colne^p Alice  daugh.  to  Roger  Bonner  of  Erles 
in  com.  Essex  gentleman.  Colne  in  com.  Essex  gentle. 


John  Church  of  Erles= 
Colne  in  com.  Essex 
gentle,  sonne  and 
heire. 


=Rose  daugh.  to 
Robart  Burges 
of  Colchester 
in  Essex. 


Robart  Church  of=Rosse  daugh.  to  George 


Erles  Colne  in 
com.  Essex 
doctor  of  Devinity 
2''  Sonne. 


Cowper  of  Roughton- 
holme  in  com.  Norffolke 
gentleman. 


2  A 


178 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Af 


Bartholmew= 

=Susanne  daugh. 

John 

Mary  mar. 

1    1 
Rosse  mar.  1^' 

1    1    1 

Bartholomew 

Church  of 

to  Thomas 

Church 

to  William 

to  Edward 

Church  Sonne 

Erles  Colne 

Bantock     She 

2d 

Syday  of 

Freeman  of 

and  heire. 

in  com. 

mar.  first  to 

Sonne. 

Alfantston 

Stortforde  in 

— 

Essex  Sonne 

■Wincole  2'^  to 

(Alpham- 

com.  Hart- 

Mary. 

&  heire  obiit 

Syder  (?  Syday) 

ston)  in 

ford  2'^i-^-  to 

— 

in  y®  Lowe 

and  S^^y  to 

Essex 

John  Bryan 

Eosamonde. 

Cuntryes 

Church. 

gentle. 

of  Fingring- 

w*owt  Issue. 

how. 

Jayne  unmar. 

CKffe. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  popinjays  vert,  mernbered  and  attired  gules 
[Cliffe],  impaling  Tirrell. 

John  Cliffe  of  Buckfastleigh  in  com.=j=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Devon  gentleman.  to  Barde. 


Margarett  dau.  to= 
John  Somaster  of 
Penisford  in  com. 
Devon  ar. 
Buryed  the  first 
of  October  1553. 


=John  Cliffe  of  Ingerstone  (Ingate-^ 
stone)  in  com.  Essex  esquier  sonne 
and  heire  Clerke  of  the  Signet  t  to 
K.  Henry  8  Edw.  6  Q.  Mary 
Q.  Elizabeth  obiit  y^  9  of  Marche 
a°  1588.  Buried  in  Ingerston 
Church  age  70. 


=Ann  daugh.  to 
George  Kebell 

Jaynne 
mar.  to 

of  Newbottell 

Maddox 

m  com. 

of 

Northampt.  obiit 
y«  5  of  Septemb. 
1587. 

Devon- 
shire. 

John  Cliff-e 
died  in 
Portugall 
viage  w^owt 
issue. 


Anne  mar.  to 
Rauffe 
Ammnere 
(?  Hamner) 
of  London. 

Mary  mar.  to 
Anthony  Lawe 
of  London. 


John  CHff'e= 
of  Inger- 
ston in 
com.  Essex 
esquier 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


=Ann  daugh. 
to  Thomas 
Tirrell  of 
Herron  in 

Essex 
esquier. 


Catherin  eldest  dau.  obiit  s.p. 
a"  1576  of  ye  age  of  7. 

Margarett  t^  dau.  mar.  to 
Bryan  Cave  of  Bayegrave 
in  com.  Lester  esquire. 

George  obiit  2  years  olde. 


John  Sonne  &  heire.     Frauncis    Ann  2'^  dau.  mar.     Mary.        Margarett  Elizabeth. 


Thomas  2"^  sonne. 
Edward  3'^  sonne. 


obiit  s.p. 

Catherin 

eldest 

dau. 


to  Edw.  linger 
( ?  Anger)  of 
Debnam  in  com. 
Suffblke  gent. 


Avis. 
Ursula. 


obiit 
1614. 


Susan 

obierunt 

s.p. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


179 


{See  Clobtle,) 


Clopton. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  SahJe,  a  bend  argent  letween  two  cotises  dwi^ette  or,  a  crescent 
for  difference.  [Clopton.]  2,  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  debruised  by  a 
fess  compony  or  and  azure.  [Mylde.]  3.  Gules,  a  saltire  betiveen  four  crosses 
pafte'e  or.  [Francis.]  4.  Per  pale  gules  and  azure  three  chevronels  argent, 
voided  and  counterchanged  of  the  field  [Say],  impaling  "Wiseman  as  in  No.  3 
of  this  Vis. 

Crest. — A  wolfs  head  per  pale  or  and  azure  [Clopton],  a  crescent  for  difference. 

John  Clopton  of  Kentwell  in  com.  Suflfolke  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire  to  William  Clopton  esquier. 


Joanne  daugli.  to  William=pS'"  William  Clopton  of=Thomasine  2"'^  sister  and  heire 


Marrow  of  Stepney  in 
com.  Middlesex  ar.  first 
wyfe. 


Kentwell  in  com. 
SufFolke  Knight  sonne 
and  heire. 


to  Edmond  Knyvett  of  Stan- 
waye  in  Essex  esquier  2°'^  wyfe 
obiit  a«  1500. 


John  Clopton=Elizabeth 
of  Kentwell        dau.  and 
in  com.  Suf-     ,  heire  to 
folke  esquier      Thomas 
sonne  and  Roydon 

heire.  I  esquier. 


William  Clopton= 
2*^  Sonne  and  of 
Lyston  (Listen) 
Hall  in  com. 
Essex  in  right  of 
his  wyfe. 


^Elizabeth  dau.  and  co- 
heire  to  Thomas  Saye  of 
Lyston  h.  in  com.  Essex 
ar.  2"'^  brother  to  S' 
Will'm  Saye  of 
Hoddesdon  in  com. 
Hartford  Kniffht. 


Eobert  ?>^ 
sonne  a 
prest. 


William  Clopton  of 
Kentwell  in  SufFolke 
esquii-e  sonne  and 
heire  whose  posterity 
still  remayneth  there. 


Wilham  Clopton=EHzabeth  Frauncis  Clopton  of  Kediton 

of  Lyston  dau.  to  in  com.  Suffolke  gentleman 

(Liston)  in  com.     Everardof  maryed  4  tymes  and  died 

Essex  esquier         Denston  w'owt  Issue. 
Sonne  and  heire.  j  esquier. 


William  Clopton  of=j=Ann  daugh.  to  Roger 

Lyston  in  com.  S"^  Thomas  2"^ 

Essex  esquier  Barnardeston  sonne. 

Sonne  and  hr.  Knight. 


Thomas        John  4th  sonne 
3'^  Sonne.      maryed  into 
Lyncolnshire. 


William  Clopton=Ann  dau.  & 
of  Lyston  hall        hr.  to  John 
in  Essex  esquier    Wiseman  of 
sonne  and  hr.         Stisted  in 
com.  Essex 
esqu. 


Frauncis  Clop- 
ton of  Long 
Melford  in 
com.  Suffolke 
mar.  y°  dau.  & 
hr.  to  Short  of 
Suffolke. 


Ann  mar.  to 
George  Parris 
of  Dubling- 
ton  (?  Linton) 
in  Cam- 
bridsrsh. 


Mary  mar.  first  to 
Will.  Smith  of 
Thorndon  in  com. 
Suffolke  2«i  to 
George  White- 
crofte  of  Eye  in 
com.  Suffolke. 


180 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Clobtle,  Clmiiitlt,  Colijile. 


Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1   and  4. 
martlets  sable,  2, 


Argent,   t/ro   chevrons   between   three 
1.    [Taxfield.]     2  and  3.  Argent,  a 
chevron  sable   between  three   wolves'   heads  erased  gules 
[Lovell],   impaling    quarterly — 1    and  4.    Argent,  two 
chevrons  sable,  each  charged  icith  five  nails  ar.  [Clovile.] 
2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  three  fleurs  de  lis  ar. 
[Bardfield.] 
2.  Qwirterly — 1  and  4.  Colvile.     2  and  3.  Ermim,  on  a  chief 
azure  three  lioncels  or    [Auger  or  Aucher],    impaling 
quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  three  bars  sable,  in  chief  three 
trevets  of  the  second.    [Ryvett  or  Trevett.]     2  aiid  3. 
Argent,  a  raven  sable  perched  on  a  lorteaux.   [Raven.] 
Crest. — A  demi-ostrich  argent,  beaJced  gules,  in  the  beak  a  nail  or.  [Clovile.] 
Motto. — "All  is  in  God." 

"William  Clovyle  gentleman  mar. 
and  had  issne  as  followeth. 


Robert  Clovyle  that  receved  the  Giiifte  of 
Warren  Mownkenyso  of  all  the  Lands  in 
"Westhaningfilde  called  20  Acres  to  holde  of 
the  sayde  Warren  by  19*  rente. 


S""  William  Clovyle  Knight  sonne  and  heire, 
died  on  S*  Parnells  daye  in  the  24  yeare  of 
Kinge  Ed^yard  the  first  a°  1296  as  by  a  deade 
is  menshoned. 


Richard  Clovile  of  West  Haningfild  in  com.  Essex=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  to  ...  . 


Wilham  Clovile  of  Westhaningfild  in  com.  Essex= 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


daugh. 


to 


John  Clovile  of  Westhaningfild  in  com.  Essex,=T=Margarett  dau.  to  S""  William  Al- 


Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


lington,  Knight. 


William  Clovile  of  Westhaningfild  in  Essex,  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire=f=.  ...  a 


17  of  Rich.  2,  1393. 


daugh. 


William  Clovile     Walter     =j=Henry    Clovile    of=pChristian  dau.  and  heire 

of  Westhaning-     Clovile     daugh.    i  Clovils  hall  in  com.     to    John    Bradefilde    of 

Margatinge  she  2'-'  mar. 
to  Thomas  Leventhorpe 
she  lived  13  Edw.  4^11  a° 


fild,  Esquier.         2*^  to  ...  .     Essex  Esquier 

Sonne,     fii'st  sonne  and  heire 


wyfe. 


mar.  to  wvfes  lived 

32  of  H.  6,  1443.    ,  1475. 

B 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    16J2. 


181 


A| 


John  Clovile  of  West-- 
haningfild  in  Essex, 
Esquier,  sonne  and 
heire2°ofH.7'i^l486. 


^Margery  dau.  William 

to  William  2'' sonne 

Allington,  obiit 

ar.  s.p. 


Edward  Clovile^ 
Esquier,  3*^ 
Sonne  IS^of  Ed- 
ward 4"»  a"  1473. 


Henry  Clovile  of=j=Margarett  daugh. 
Cloviles  Hall,  in     and  heire  to  An- 


com.  Essex 
Esquier,  sonne 
&  heire. 


ger  (  ?  Auger  or 
Auclier)  of 
Kent. 


Thomas  Col  vile  of  Cop-= 
fauld  hall  in  Essex,  Esquier 
sonne  and  heire  32  of  K. 
H.  8  1540  obiit  20  of  Jully 
a"  1546  38  H.  8. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  of 
William  Tirrell, 
syster  to  S"" 
James  Tirrell  K*. 


=Mary  daugh.  to 
John  Browne 
of  Oxfordshire 
Esquier. 


William  Clovile  of  Cloviles  Hall  in  com.  Essex=pMary  daugh.  to  S""  William 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  Carew,  Knight. 


Frauncis  Clovile  of  Clovils=FAnn  daugh.     Edward  Cloville 


Hall    in    Essex 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Esquire, 


to  Thirkill.     2'^  sonne,  mar. 
and  had  issue. 


Mary  mar.  to  John 
Leventhrope  of 
Shingle  Hall  in 
Essex,  Esquier. 


Eustace  Clovile  of=f=Jayne  daugh 
Clovils  hall  in 
Essex,  Esquire, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


I 

Percivall  first 

sonne,  slayne 
w*owt  issue. 


Presella  dau.  mar.  to 
to  S""  Persivall  Roger  Brampston  of 
Harte  of  Boreham  in  Essex 

Kente  Knight.  Esquier. 


Ann  mar.  Elizabeth 

to  mar.  to 

Frauncis  Thomas 

Greene.  Bushe. 


S''  Henry  Clovile  of=pAnn  daugh.   to  Thomas 


Cloviles  hall  in  Essex 
Knight  Sonne  & 
heire. 


Ryvett  of  Woodhall  in 
Rattelsdeu  in  com.  Suf- 
folke,  Esquier. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Edwarde 
Lasells  of 
Yorkshire. 


Henry 
sonne  and 
heire. 


Edward 
2*^  sonne. 


William 
3"^  sonne. 


Thomas 
4'^''  sonne. 


Lewcretia 
eldest  dau. 


Jayne.     Mary. 
Ann.       Elizabeth. 


John  Colvile  first  sonne 
died  w^owt  issue  12"*  of 
Aprell  in  y"  37  of  K. 
H.  8,  a«  1545. 


James  Colvile  2''  sonne,  Mary 

gave  his  lands  to  Eli-  mar.  to 

zabeth  his  sister  &  died  Burges. 
•w*owt  issue. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Wil- 
liam Tanfilde  Esquier 
22'J  of  Junne  1567  7"> 
of  Q.  Elizabeth. 


John  Tanfilde  of  Copfaulde  Hall  in  Essex,  Esquier, 
Sonne  &  heire. 


182  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 

€olliih 

For  Crest  and  Arms  see  Vis.  of  1558. 

William  Collen  of  Beauchamp 
Eodinge  in  Essex. 


Nicholas  sonne  and  heire. 


John  Sonne  and  heire. 


John  Sonne  and  heire. 


John  Sonne  and  heire. 


I 

John  Collen  of  Highe  Laver  in  Essex=i= 

Esquier  livinge  1589. 


I  I  I 

John  Sonne  and  heire.  Mary.  Awdrey. 


Coo. 

Arms. — Argent,  three  piles  wavy  gules,  meeting  near  the  base,  between  twelve  martlets 
sable,  a  crescent  for  (Ufference  [Coo],  impaling  Clopton. 

This  cote  is  on  the  Scale  of  the  deede  in  K.  H.  6  tyme  : — 
Three  pales  icavy,  each  charged  with  4  martlets. 

John  Coo  who  lived  in  the  tyme  of  King  Henry 
the  4*^^  as  by  a  dede  is  proved  dated  at  y^  feast 
of  the  holye  Trinytie  in  the  4"*  yeare  of  his 
^  raigne  A°  1304  w'  this  scale  of  Armes  w4n  a 

Escochcn  w'  a  holye  lambe  w*^  a  banner. 


John  Coo  of  Gestingthorpe  in  com.  Essex  Gent,  sonne 
and  heire  who  lived  in  the  first  yeare  of  K.  Hen.  the 
6  proved  by  a  auncient  deede  bearing  date  the  20  of 
Maye  in  y®  same  yeare  1422. 


John  Coo  of  Gestingthorpe  in  com.  Essex=p  ....  daugh.  to  Hill  of  Alderton 
Gentleman  sonne  and  heire.  in  com.  Suffolke  Gentle. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


183 


A| 


William  Coo 

Thomas 

Coo  of= 

=Catherin  dau. 

Edeth,  mar. 

to         John 

of  Wickhara 

Gestinghorp 

to  Roger  Win - 

Adam  Cardi 

and 

Paule  Gent. 

in  Essex 

wher 

colle  of  Wald- 

nail  of  Bard 

John. 

2*^  Sonne. 

he  lyeth  buryed. 

ingfield  in 

field  in  com. 

6<^/^Z3/ 

com.  Suffolk 
Esq. 

Suffolk  Gent 

• 

Edward  Coo  of-j- Jane   dau. 

1    1 
John 

Roger  Coo  of= 

=.  .  .  dau. 

Thomas  Coo 

Patiswick  in 

to  Geoi-o-e 

and 

Newton  in 

to  Clopton 

of  London 

Essex  Gent 

Chauucye 

Robert      the  Isle  of 

of  Lystons 

3*^  Sonne  mar 

Sonne  and  hr. 

of  Gelston 

obiit 

Eley  in  com. 

in  Essex 

dau.  to  .  .  . 

m  com. 

s.p. 

Cambridge 

Esq. 

Wentworth 

Hart.  ar. 

2'^  Sonne. 

of  Bumsted 
in  Essex 
Esquier. 

Abnor  Coo  sonne  and  heire.        Jayne.        Debora, 


Aems. — Argent,  three  hars  sable,  in  chief  a  fleur  de  lis,  between  tivo  annulets  gules 

[  ],  impaling  Strangman. 

Crest. — A  demi-cock  sable,  wings  displayed,  comb  argent,  holding  in  his  beak  a 

branch  vert  [  .] 

Thomas  Cooke  of  Wye  in  com.  Kente  Gentleman. 


Thomas  Cooke  of  Wye  in  com.  Kente=f=Joanne  daugh.  to 
Gentleman  sonne  and  heire.  John  Pyxe. 


Nicholas  Cooke  of  Wye  in  com.  Kente=j=Joanne  daugh.  to  John  Ashehurst  of 


Gentle  sonne  and  heire. 


Bever  in  com.  in  Kente,  in  Ashford. 


John  Cooke  of  Rocheford=pMary  daugh.  to 
in  com.  Essex  Gentleman  Edward  Strang- 
sonne  and  heire  man  of  Hasleigh 

I  in  com.  Essex 
j  Wydow  to  William 
Jenny  of  Rayleighe 
in  Essex. 


Thomas  Cooke=f=  ... 
of  Thunders-      daugh. 
ley  in  com.  to  .  . 

Essex  Gentle 
2"^  sonne. 


M£ 

iry  daugh. 

Peter  sonne 

Andrew 

Charitye 

Fayth 

Elizabeth 

and  sole  heire 

and  heire. 

2*^  sonne. 

eldest 

2*^  daugh. 

^^  daugh. 

daugh. 

184 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


Cups. 


Roger  Coys  of  Sher-- 
newton  in  com.  Mon- 
mouth in  Wales 
Esquire. 


^Jaynne  daugh.  to  John  Dayye  Jenkyn  of 
Werndie  in  com.  Monmouth  lynially  desended 
from  Gwillim  Jenkyn  al's  Harbert  and  beares 
that  Cotte  w'  difference. 


Eoger    Coys    of=pJoanne  eldest  dau.  to  Robart  War-        Thomas        William 
London  esquier      ren  of  London  Gentleman,  but  now         2''  sonne.       3"^  sonne. 
Sonne  and  heire.     of  Thurlowe  in  Suffolke. 


William    Coys= 
of  North  Oken- 
den  in  com. 
Essex  esquier 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


-Mary  dau.  to 
Giles  Allen  of 
Haseleighe  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Christopher 
Allen  of  Brick- 
endon-bury  in 
Harts.  Ar. 

Margarett  mar. 
to  Anthony 
Elmes  of  Bowl- 
ney  in  com. 
Oxford  Esquier. 


Alice  mar.  to 
John  Elmes 
2'^^  brother  to 
Anthony. 

Susan  mar.  to 
Frans  Ha- 
mond  of  Bark- 
shire  Gen  tlem. 


Martha  mar.  to 
John  Ferrers  of 
Barkshire. 

Francis  mar.  to 
Henry  Cawton  of 
London  Gentle. 

Catherine  obiit 
sine  prole. 


Giles  Coys  of  North-^... 
okenden  in  com.  to 

Essex  Esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


dau. 


Mathew 
2''  sonne. 

Danyell 

2''  sonne. 


William 
4^'"  sonne. 

Edward 
5^'^  sonne. 


Martha 

eldest 

dauo-h. 


Sarah  2'^ 
daugh. 


Mary  3*^ 
daugh. 


Crot|)roli^. 


Arms. — Or,  a  saltire  ermine  betweeti  four  lions'  heads  erased  sable  [Crochrode], 
impaling  per  pale  yules  and  azure  on  a  fess  wavy  betiveen  three  crosses  patee 
argent  three  crescents  of  the  last.    [  ] 

Crest. — A  demi-hoar  regardant  yules  armed  or,  pierced  through  the  body  with  a  spear 
argent  and  grasping  the  end  with  his  mouth.  [Crochrode.] 

Robart  Crochrode  whoe  lived  in  the  tyme  of 
Kinge  Edward  3''  a°  15  of  his  Raynge  1341. 


Thomas  Crochrode  Gentle,  sonne  and  heire  whoe 
wente  w*  the  Erie  of  Oxford  to  Agencourte. 


John  Crochrode  Esquier= 
sonne  and  heire. 


^Agnis  daugh.  to  John  Gates  3*^  sonne 
to  S''  John  Gates  of  Rivenall  Knight. 

A 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


185 


John  Crochrode  of  Top- 
pesfild  in  com.  Essex 
Esquier  sonne  and 
heire 


=Agnes    William  Croclarode  2^  sonne    John  Crochrode 
dau.  to     Clarke  of  the  Greene  3''  sonne. 

Thomas  Clothe  the  first  of  K.  H.  8 
Carter,    a^  1509. 


William   =pEliza-       Ellen  mar.  to      Joanne  mar.      Jullian  mar.  to   Lee  of 


Crochrode  of 
Toppsfild 
in  Essex  Es- 
quier  sonne 
and  heire. 


beth 
daugh. 
to  John 
Raye  of 
Denton. 


William  Hunte 
of  Gosfilde  in 
Essex  Gent. 


toJohnTend- 
ringe  of 
Boram  in 
com.  Essex 
Gentle. 


Essex  Gentle. 

Jayne  mar.  to  Peter  Fitche 
of  Writtall  in  Essex 
gent. 


Thomas    =FAnn  dausfh. 


Crochrode 
of  Topps- 
fild in 
com.  Es- 
sex Es- 
quier 
Bonne  and 
heire. 


to  Robart 
Mordant  of 
Hempsted  in 
Essex 
Esquier 


Matthew  Croch- 
rode of  Caven- 
dishe  in  com. 
Suttblke  21 
sonne  of  the  Jor- 
warde  Temple 
mar.  Mary 
daugh.  to  John 
Smith  of  Dens- 
ton  in  Suffolk. 


Thomas 
4.^  sonne. 

William 

5'^  Sonne 

Anne 

mar.  to 

John 

Motham 

of 

Marks 

Tey. 


John  Croch-= 
rod  of  Tops- 
filde  in  com. 
Essex  Gen- 
tleman 3'' 
sonne  mar. 
first  Susan 
daugh.  to 
WihiamChe- 
shul  al's  Chi- 
shulof  littell 
Bardfield  in 
com.    Essex 
Esquier  obiit 
sine  prole. 


=Elienor 
daugh. 
to  Har- 
lakenden 
of  Kente 
2''  wyfe. 


WiUiam 
first 
sonne 
ob.  s.  p. 


Thomas    = 
Crochrode 
of  Finch- 
am  in  com. 
Norffolk 
2''  sonne 
and  heire. 


Elizabeth  daugh. 
sole  heire. 


= daugh. 

ofGodbolde 
of  Fincham 
in  com. 
Norff.  Es- 
quier. 


and 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  John  Freer 
of  Powles  Bel- 
cham  (Bel- 
champ  S.  Paul) 
in  Essex,  Ar. 


Barbara 

mar.  to 

Doctor 

Harris 

of 

Cambr. 


Frannc. 
mar.  to 
Robart 
Wilkin  s 
ofBump- 
sted  in 
Essex. 


Ann  mar. 
John  Alls- 
ton  of 
Otton  Bel- 
ch am  in 
Essex. 


John  Crochrod 
sonne  and  heire. 


Dorkas  a  dauoh. 


2  B 


186  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Arms. — SdbU  on  a  chevron  or,  lieiwmi  three  hawks  rising  argent  helled  and  memhei'ed 
of  the  second  five  torteaux.  [Dale.] 

John  Dale  of  Clavering  in  com.  Essex  Gentleman=p 


John  Dale  of  Cla-=j=Ann  daugh.     Henry  Dale  first  sonne     Mary  mar.  to  S''  Thomas 


vennge  m  com. 
Esses  Gent.  Sonne 
and  heire. 


to  Turner        obiit  sine  prole.  Ramsey  of  London  Knight 

of  Essex.  —  she  lyeth   Buryed  in 

Mathew  Dale  3*^  sonne.     Christe  Chm-ch. 


John  Dale  of  Claveringe  in  com.=pCissley  daugh.  to  Henry  Bull 


Essex  Gent,  sonne  and  heii-e. 


of  Hartfordshu'. 


Ill  I  I 

Henry  Susan  Elizabeth  Margarett  Dorathe 

Sonne  and    eldest  obiit  sine  obiit  sine  2*^  daugh. 

heire.  daugh.  prole.  prole. 


Barcp. 


Aems  (2  shields).—!.  Quarterly  of  6  with  a  crescent  for  difference.  1  and  6.  Argent, 
three  cinquef oils  gules.  [Darcy.]  2.  Argent,af ess  ermine 
double  cottised  sahle.  [Haelestox.]  3.  Gules,  a  goat 
salient  argent  attired  or.  [Bardwell.]  4.  Argent,  a 
chevron  sable,  in  dexter  chief  an  anmdet  of  the  second. 
[Wautox  or  Waxtox.]  5.  Argent,  a  fess  between  six 
oak  leaves  gules  [Fitzlaxgley],  impaling  quarterly — 
1  and  4.  Azure,  a  cinquefoil  pjierced  ermine  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  or.  [Astley.]  2.  Gules,  two  bars  or. 
[Harcourt.]     3.  Argent,  a  lion  rampcmt  gules  crotvned 

or.   [TUEBERVYLL.] 

2.  Qiiarterlg  of  6  as  above,  imimling  quarterly — 1  and  4.  Sable, 
three  luces  hauriant  argent,  a  chief  or.  [Kytsoxe.]  2. 
Argent,  three  pales  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  three  bezants. 
[DoxxiXGTOx.]  3.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  mul- 
lets gules.  [Pye,] 
Crest. — A  demi-virgin  clothed  gules  crined  or,  holding  in  her  right  hand  a  hwich  of 

cinquef  oils  pierced  of  tJie  first.  [Daecy.] 
Motto. — "Yirtu  cheeche  hoxour." 

Same  as  in  Visitation  of  1558  with  the  following  differences,  alterations,  and  omis- 
sions. It  is  added  that  Robert  Darcy  of  Maldon  died  o."  2G  H.  6  (this  is  of  course 
inconsistent  with  the  statement  that  he  was  bm-ied  5  H.  4),  and  his  son  John  is 
called  Thomas,  and  his  d.  Ann  is-said  to  have  m.  Robert  Crane  of  Wood  Norton  ar. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


187 


6  Edw.  -1  1465  instead  of  ...  .  Mountgomcry,  and  the  daughters  Elianor,  Mar- 
garet and  Katharine  arc  omitted.  Sir  Eobert  is  stated  to  have  been  buried  by  his 
father  in  All  Hallowes  Church  in  Maldon. — His  son  Thomas  is  stated  to  have  died 
10  H.  7  and  to  liave  been  buried  in  "  the  aforesaide  Chapell  by  his  grandfather  and 
fiither,"  and  his  d.  Elizabeth  is  omitted. — S'"  Roger  is  called  Robert,  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth's  second  husband  is  called  S''  Thomas  Wyndham  of  Felbridge  in  com. 
Norf.  Knt.,  and  Margaret  d.  of  Roger  is  omitted. — S''  Thomas  Darcy  Knt.  is  said 
have  been  "created  the  first  Lord  Dai'cy  of  Chiche  in  the  6  of  K.  Edw.  6  a"  1551, 
Sonne  &  heire,  Kt.  of  the  Garter." — His  sister  Thomasine  is  stated  to  be  daughter 
of  Tho.  Lo.  Darcy,  and  Elianor  is  omitted,  and  his  da.  wife  of  Edward  Pyi'ton  is 
stated  to  be  named  Constance. — Anthony's  sou  Thomas  is  said  to  be  "  son  &  heir 
to  his  father  &  4  brethren  ob.  1559,  intombed  with  his  last  wife  (Eliz"^)  in  Tols- 
hunt  Darcy." — The  death  of  this  last  wife  is  omitted,  as  are  the  names  of  Robert 
the  elder  brother  and  Jane  his  wife. — Thomas  Lord  Darcy  is  stated  to  have  been 
by  K.  James  created  Viscount  Colchester  and  by  K.  Charles  Earl  Rivers  "  liveinge 
nowe  a°  1627." — The  death  of  his  brother  John  in  1593  is  omitted,  and  that  his 
brother  Thos.  is  stated  to  be  at  Melford  1612,  s.p. — Their  sister,  wife  of  John  Lord 
Lumley,  is  called  Elizabeth  instead  of  Mary.  The  reference  to  Wills  of  Thomas 
Darcy,  husband  of  Margaret  Suleard,  and  his  son  Tho^  are  omitted.  The  wife  of 
the  latter  is  stated  to  be  Camilla,  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Guigerdine  Esq.,  and  he  (Thomas)  is 
stated  to  be  bur.  at  Tolshunt  Darcy. — A  brother  of  his,  Esdras,  is  given  probably 
instead  of  Eustace,  and  John  and  Mary  are  omitted. — The  issue  of  Thomas  and 
Camilla  is  thus  a-iven — 


1 1 

^1 

3| 

i  1 

5| 

Margaret  mar. 

Mary 

Eliz'"   mar. 

Briget. 

Frances  mar.  to 

to   Thos.   son 

ux. 

to  S-"  Henry 

S""   Hen.  Vane 

&  heir  to  S-" 

Nevill. 

Mildmay 

K*  Comptroller 

Anthony 

of  Tolshunt 

of  the  House- 

Browne K^ 

Darcy  in 
her  right. 

hold  to  his 

Ma«e. 

S""  Bryan  Darcy  is  stated  to  have  been  "  Knighted  at  Cadiz  Voyage,"  and  his 
wife  is  stated  to  have  been  remar.  to  S''  Hy.  Windham. — Thomas  Darcy  is  stated 
to  have  had  by  Anne  Munday  his  first  wife  a  second  Anthony  Darcy  of  the  cytie  of 
Norwich,  who  mar.  Joane  da.  of  ...  .  and  had  issue  as  follows  — 


Thomas  Darcy 
slaine  in  y^ 
warrs  s.p. 


John  Darcy  died  in 
London  of  the  Plague 
1603. 


Mary  Darcy  mar. 
to  Nicholas 
Nevill. 


S"^  Bryan  Darcy's  second  son  is  stated  to  be  Robert  instead  of  John  and  to 
have  had  issue — 


1| 
Thomas. 


2| 
Brian. 


3| 
William. 


4| 
John. 


5| 
Robert. 


6| 
Edmund. 


Thomas  Darcy  and  Mary  ( Astley)  his  wife  are  stated  to  have  had  a  d.  Mary,  and 
he  is  stated  to  have  had  a  sister  Margaret.— Thomas  3''^  son  of  Sir  Bryan  is  stated 
to  have  been  of  Tiptree,  and  Mary  and  Penelope.  Sir  Bryan's  daughters  are 
omitted. 

Much  valuable  information  regarding  this  family  is  afforded,  and  many  dis- 
crepancies in  the  Visitation  entries  are  explained,  and  omissions  supplied,  by  the 
"Darcy  Wills  "  contributed  by  H.  W.  King,  Esq.,  in  the  *  Essex  Archteological 
Society's  Transactions,'  vol.  iv.,  1-15. 


188 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


©Mue. 


Arms. — SahUy  a  fess  ermine   heiween   three  chaplets  argent   [Deane],   imjjaling 

Deury. 
Crest. — A  bears  head  couped  or  muzzUd  gules.  [Deane.] 


Henry  Deaue  of  Tunnworth=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  S""  Richard  Greene- 
in  com.  Lancaster  Esquier.       akers  of  Lancash.  Knight. 


John  Deane   of  Tunnworth  in=j=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Roger  Xowell 
com.  Lancash.  ar.  sonne  &  heire.     of  Reade  in  Lancashire. 


John  Deane  of  Tmm 
Esquier  eldest  sonne 
mar.  daugh.  to  Holte 
of  Lancashyir  and 
died  "w*owte  Issue. 


Ann  daugh.  to  S""  Jo.  Went-=Winiam   Deane=pAnn  daugh. 

worth  of  Codham  in  Essex     of  Maplested      :  to  Thomas 

in  com.  Essex      Egerton  of 
Esquier,  sonne    |  Wallegrange 
&  heire  to  his      in  com.  Staff, 
father  and  broth,     gent.  2'^'^wyfe. 


K^  and  his  coheire  wvdow 
to  Hughe  Ryche  and  y^ 
Lo.  Maltrevers,  first  wyfe 
obiit  s.p. 


I 

S""  John  Deane  of  Maple-- 
sted  in  com.  Essex,  Knight 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh.  to  S""  Drewe 
Drury  of  Rydellsworth  in 
com.  NorfiFolk  Knight. 


Rachell  eldest 
daugh. 


Ann 

2'^<i  daugh. 


Drewe  Deane  sonne 
and  heii'e. 


John  2"^  sonne. 


Ann  eldest 
daugh. 


Ehzabeth 
2°'^  daugh. 


33e  l^m. 

{See  ^rd)cr.) 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


189 


33aii3n\ 


Arms. — Sahle,  a  chevron  argent  between  three  cross  crossletsfiirhe  or.  [Denver.] 
Crest. — A  demi-Uon  rampant  azure,  holding  between  its  pawn  a  cross  crosslet  fitche 
or.  [Denver.] 

John  Denver  of  Bradnincli  in  com. 
Devon  gentleman. 


Thomas  Denver  of  Bradninch  in  com.= 
Devon  gentleman  soune  and  heire. 


=BarlDara  daugh.  to  Alexander 
Wrightington  and  heire  to 
her  brother  George. 


Edward=Alice  dau. 


Denver 

ofEssex 

gentle™ 

Sonne 

and 

heire. 


to  Michell 
of  York- 
shire. 


John  2'^  Sonne. 

Winifred 

Mary 

Prudence  mar.  to  a 

— 

mar.  to 

mar.  to 

minister  in  Cheshire 

Thomas  ^^  sonne. 

Thomas 

Hunte 

— 

— 

Hare- 

of 

Grylian. 

Hughe  4"^  Sonne. 

courte  of 

Kente 

— 

Devonsh. 

gentle. 

Elizabeth. 

Barbaiy. 


Elizabeth  daugh.  and  sole  heire. 


©icpelU. 


Arms. — Azure,  three  jjineapples  or,  in  chief  an  annulet  of  the  second  [Dichfield], 
impaling  argent  on  a  fess  engrailed  hetireen  three  stags'  heads  cabossed  or  three 
bugle-horns  sable.  [Bradshaw.] 

....  Dichfeild  of  West  Chester  descended 
of  a  yonger  howse  of  the  same. 


Phillip  daughter  to= 
Warren  of  London 
2'^  wyfe. 


^Thomas  Dichfeild  of  Westchester=Joane  daugh.  to 
Sonne  &  heire  mar.  first  the  Bradshaw  of  London 

Daugh.  to  Knight.  S'^  wyfe. 


Edward  Dichfeild  of  Chelms- 
ford in  com.  Essex  gent. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh.  to  Bridges 
of  Chelmsford  in  com. 
Essex  gent. 


Alice  mar.  to  Alexander 
Blande  of  London. 


190 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


33rurp. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Drury,  2.  Saxham.  3.  Feesell. 
4.  Cheqvy  argent  and  gules,  on  a/ess  azure  three  buckles 
oi\  [Geddixge.]  5.  Sable,  three  martlets  argent.  [Naun- 
TOX — ?  Xaughton.]  6.  Grules,  a  chevron  or  between  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  argent.  [Geddixge.]  7.  Azure,  three 
chevronels  or.  [Aspall.]  8.  Argent,  a  fess  between  two 
chevrons  gules.  [Peche.]  9.  Gules,  a  fess  countercompomj 
or  and  sable  between  three  gimmal  rings  of  the  second. 
[Whitwell.]  10.  Vert,  ten  bezants,  4,  3,  2, 1.  [Lystox.] 
11.  Gules,  a  cross  argent,  a  bordure  engrailed  or.  [Car- 
BOXELL.]  12.  Quarterly  or  cmd  sable.  [Bovill.] 
2.  Drury,  with  a  mullet  for  difference,  impaling  Bullock. 

Crest. — A  greyhound  courant  argent,  collared  or.  [Drury.] 


John  Drury  of  Rougham  in  com.  Saf["olke=pElizabeth  daugh.  to  John  Goldinge 


esquier  obiit  the  first  of  Q.  Ma.  1553. 


John  Drury 
of  Rougham 
in  com. 
SuflFolke 
esquier 
Sonne  & 
heii'e. 


of  Halsted  in  com.  Essex  esquier. 


John  Drury 

of  Eaton  in 
com.  Xor- 
fiblke  ar. 
2*^  Sonne. 


William  Drury= 
of  Brettshall 
in  the  parishe 
of  Tendringe 
in  com.  Essex 
ar.  and  doctor 
of  r  Civill 
Lawe  3*^  sonne. 


=Mary  daugh.  to 
S'"  Richard 
Sowthwell  of 
Woodrisinge  in 
com.  Xorff  Kt. 
Privi  Cowncilor 
to  Q.  M.  and 
Q.  Eliz. 


Mary  mar.  to  ...  . 
Page  of  Framling- 
ham  in  com.  Suff. 
gent.        

Ann  mar.  to  Fraun- 
cis  Bacon  of  Hedgsett 
(Hessett)  in  com. 
Suffolk  esq. 


of  Brettshall 
in  Tendringe 
in  com.  Essex 
knight  Sonne 
and  heire. 


=Ann  eldest 
daugh.  to 
Edmond  Saun- 
ders of  Charl- 
ton in  Surrey 

George  2^  sonne. 
Will'm  3*^  sonne. 
Robart  4*'^  sonne. 

Brigett  mar. 
to  Babington 
of  Muckiug- 
hill  in  com. 
Worster 

ai'. 

esquier. 

Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Charles 
CleareofStoks- 
bye  in  com. 
Norfolke 
esquier. 


John  Drury  esquier 
sonn  and  heire. 


Sowthwell 
2*^  sonne. 


William 
3"^  sonne. 


Robart 
4^11  sonne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


191 


Arms. — Or,  three  eagles  displayed  gules  [Eglesfeild],  impalimj  argent  a  chevron 
gules  hehveen  three  spearheads  sable.  [Suliard.] 

Alice  daugh.  to  Richard=Thomas  Eglesfilde  of=Joanne  daugh.  to  Christopher 


Jeffrey  of  Easte  Haning 
filde  in  com.  Essex 
first  wjfe. 


Esteham  in  com. 
Essex  esquier. 


Whitbrede  of  Whit  Nottley  in 
com.  Essex  gent. 


Mary  daugh.  to  Eustace=Frauncis  Eglesfilde  of= 


Suhard  of  Ronwell  in 
com.  Essex  esquier 
first  wyfe. 


Estham  in  com.  Essex 
esquier  sonne  and 
heire. 


=Joanne  dau.  Christopher 

to  Anthony  Eglesfild 

Brockett  2'^  sonne. 
2  wyfe. 


William  Eglesfild  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  Eglesfild 
2''  sonne. 


eiititt. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  fess  gules  between  tivo  bars  gemelles  wavy 
azure,  a  martlet  for  difference.  [Eliot.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  tivo  chevrons  sable, 
a  bordure  of  the  second  [Shepey],  impaling  ([uarterlg — 1  and  4,  Sable,  on  a 
bend  or  three  cinquefoils  gules.  [GtEDGE.]  2.  Quarterly  or  and  azure  « 
bordure  engrailed  sable.     [  ]     3.  Gules,  on  a  bend  argent  three 

fleurs  de  lis  or,  a  bordure  ermine.  [  ] 

Crest. — An  elephant's  head  argont,  armed  and  eared  or.  [Eliot.] 

Thomas  Eliott  one  of  the  Masters  of  the  Chauncery  A°  7  of 
K.  Henry  the  7"^  Ap  1491  borne  in  Wales. 


Richard  Eliott  of  Devenshire  Gentleman  livinge  A"  7  H.  7,  1491. 


Thomas  Eliott  of  Honsdon  in  com.=F.  .  .  .  daugh. 


Hartford  esquire  sonne  and  heire. 


to 


John  Eliott 
2  sonne. 


Elizabeth  dau.=pJohn  Eliott  of  Stortford=rMargarett  dau.  and  coheire 


to  Grave  first 
wyfe. 


in  com.  Hartford  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 

B 


to  Shepey  Gent. 
2''  wyfe. 


192 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


John  Eliott= 

=Elinor 

George 

Rowland  3<i 

Edward= 

=Janne 

Blythe  mar. 

of  Loudon 

dau.  to 

2^ 

Sonne  mar. 

Eliott  of 

dau.  & 

to  George 

esquier 

S--  John 

Sonne. 

Anne  dau.  to 

Newlande 

coheire 

Hayns. 

Sonne  and 

ISTewtou 

George 

m  com. 

to 

— 

heii'e. 

Knight 

Browne  of 

Essex 

James 

Wynifrede 

"White 

i^^  Sonne. 

Gedge 

mar.  to 

Eodinge  in 

ar. 

Richard 

com.  Essex 

Pelleston. 

liott  of 

esqmre. 

1 
S--  Thomas  E 

Javne  dangh.  and  coheire 

Dorathe 

EHzabeth 

mar.  to  John 

Stanford  Ey^ 

i^ers  in 

mar.  to  John  Buttler  of 

daugh. 

Yonge  of  Roxwell  in 

com.  Essex  k 

night 

littel  Burche  in  Essex 

and 

Essex  Gentle. 

Sonne  and  he 

ire. 

esqnier. 

coheire. 

CnficHi. 

{See  Sosstlgn,  No.  2.) 


etcn. 


Arms. — Or,  on  a  chevron  azure  three  leopards'  heads  erased  of  the  first,  on  a  canton 

gules  a  cross  patonce  argent  charged  with  five  j^ellets.  [Eton.] 
Crest. — A  bird's  head  erased  sable.  [Eton.] 

Same  as  in  Visitation  1558,  omitting  Roger,  Fowlke,  Lewis,  Edmond,  and 
Nicholas,  sons  of  Henry  Eton  and  Jane  (Cressett)  his  wife,  and  mentioning  their 
sons,  Thomas,  Richard  and  Wilham,  as  1st,  2nd,  and  4th  sons.  The  son  of  Robert 
Eton  and  Margery  is  called  Thomas,  son  and  heir,  and  the  name  Mountford  is 
omitted. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


193 


ebeiartr. 


Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarierhj  1  and  4.  Argent,  a/ess  ivavy  between  three  estoiUs, 
gules.  [EvERARD.]  2,  Sable,  a  chevron  embattled  or 
between  three  roses,  argent.  [Cornish.]  3.  Argent,  a 
bend  azure,  a  bordure  engrailed  sable  [Holme]  impaling 
azure  a  /ess  dancette  ermine  between  six  cross  crosskts, 
argent.  [Barnardiston.] 

Motto. — "MORIENDO  VIVO." 

2.  Quarierhj,  as  above,  impeding  sable  two  lions  picissant  ermine 

ducallg  crowned  or.  [Felton.] 
3Iotto. — "  En  meniAm  se  vis." 
Crest. — A  man's  head  couped  at  the  shoulder  argent,  on  his  hea^  a  cap  barry  wavy 

of  eight  or  and  sable.  [Everard.] 


John  Everard  of  Mashbury  in  com.  Essex=j= 
Gentleman. 


Thomas  Everard  of  Waltham=f=Mary  daugh.  and  coheire  to 


in  com.  Essex  gentleman  sonne 
and  heire. 


Cornishe    of   Waltliam 
com.  Essex  Esquier. 


in 


Thomas  eldest 


Sonne. 


John  2^^  Sonne. 


dau2:h.=pRichard  Everard  of  Waltham 


to  Stevens 
first  wyfe. 


in  com.  Essex  Esquier  3''  sonne 
and  heire  to  his  brothers.  He 
mar.  2'^^>'  wydow  to  Wood. 


Mary  mar.  to  "Walter 
Myldmay  of  Writtell 
in  com.  Essex  Gentle. 


Richard  Everard  of  Waltham= 
in  com.  Essex  Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Mary  daugh.  to  Thomas  Wood  of  Parva  Keynes 
in  Essex,  she  2'^'^  mar.  to  John  Goodday  of 
Brayntreye  in  Essex  Gentle. 


Richard  Everard  of  Waltham= 
in  Essex  Esq.  sonne  and  heire. 


=Clemence  daugh.  to  John  Wiseman  of 
Canfeild  in  Essex  Gentle. 


Mathew  Hughe  Everard 

2*^  sonne.  3*^  sonne  mar. 

—  y°  daugh.   to 

Clemence  Brande  of 

obiit  s.  p.  Hertfordshire,     sonne. 


I 

John  Everard= 
of  Much  Bad- 
dow  in  com. 
Essex  4"' 


John 
obiit  s.  p. 


=Ursula  daugh.  to  Gyles 
Fleminges  of  Baddow  and 
he.  to  her  mother  beinge 
sister  and  coheire  to  Ben- 
jamin Gunston  of  Much 
Baddowe  in  Essex  ar. 


Richard  sonne 
and  heire. 


Mary  mar. 
to  John 
Wiseman 
of  Stisted 
in  Essex 
Esquier. 


A   I 


2  c 


194 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Ann  dangh.  to  S""  Bar-=rS''  Anthony  Everard  of  Great=Ann  daugh.  to  S*'  An- 


nardeston  of  Kedeston  in 
com.  SuflFolke  Knight 
first  wyfe  obiit  19  of 
Decern.  a°  1609. 


Waltham  in  com.  Essex  Knight  thony  Felton  of  Play- 

sonne  and  heire  and  Justice  of  ford   in   com.   SuflFolke 

the  Peace  in  Chehnsford  hun-  Knight  of   the   Bathe 

dard  obiit  1615.  2^  wyfe. 


Anthony    Eichard    Ann  daughter  and  sole  heir  mar.  to  William    Elizabeth  obiit 
ob.  s.  p.      ob.  s.  p.     Lord  Maynard  of  Easton  in  Essex.  s.  p.  a°  1611. 


M.  s. 
Anna  dna'  Everard  filia  Thome  Bar- 
nardeston  Eq.  Ar.  ab  Antiqua  Familia 
Barnarddistonor  de  Kediton  in  com.  Suf- 
folki  antiquissimi  cognominis  de  New- 
marche  sive  de  Novo  Marcatu  Oriundi  et 
Dne'  Elizabethe  Hanchet  uxoris  sue  sexta 
post  partum  Hebdoomada  gravi  Febre 
correpta  vere  plani  expiravit  alam'  19  die 
Decemb.  a°  salutis  1609unica  jam  prole 
et  Anna  filia  superstite. 


Here  lyes  her  Carkas  subject  to  cor- 
ruption, untill  her  Blessed  Soule  shall 
once  Eeturne  and  w*  it  rise  to  Glorye, 
if  answeringe  her  vertues  her  Tombe 
had  bine  prepared  she  had  bene  en- 
shrined in  Golde  or  stone  more  pre- 
cious. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Or,  a  chevron  hetiveen  three  fleiirs  de  lis  salJe.  [Fanshaw.] 

2.  Sahle,   three    stags'    heads    cahossed    argent,    a  martlet  for 
difference  or.  [Bebbington.] 
Crest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  sable,  Jtames  issnantfrom  the  mouth  'pro2)er.  [Fan- 
shaw.] 


....  Fanshaw  of  Fanshaw  gate- 
com.  Derby. 


John  Fanshaw  of  Fan-^ 
shaw  gate  eldest  son. 


-.  .  .  .  daughter  of 
....  Eyre  of 
Hassop  CO.  Derby. 


Henry  Fanshaw  Remembrancer  of  the 
Exchequer  to  Queene  Mary  &  Q.  Eliz. 
ob.  a°  11  Ehz. 


....  daughter: 
of  ...  .  Bour- 
chier.     1  wife. 


^Thomas  Fanshaw  Esq.= 
Remembrancer  of  the 
Excheq''  to  Q.  Eliz.  a° 
11  Eliz.  Reg. 


•J oane    daur.   of 
Thomas  Smyth  of 
Ostenhanger  co. 
Kent  Esq. 
2  wife. 


....  daughter  and  sole 
heire  wife  to  Timothy 
Lucy  unckle  to  S""  Tho. 
Lucy  of  Charlcot, 
Knight. 


THE    VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1G12. 


195 


S-"  Henry  Fan- 
shaw  Knight 
eldest  son  & 
heire. 


S""  Thomas  Fan- 
shaw  of  Jenkins  in 
Barking  co.  Essex 
Knight,  mar.  da.  of 
....  Babbington. 


3| 
William    Fanshaw    of=pKatherin  daughter 
Parcelowes  in  tlie  pish,     of  S""  John  Wol- 
of  Dagenham,  co.        •  stenholme  of 
Essex,  Esq.  a°  1634  ap-  i  London  Knight, 
peared  in  London  and  j 
paide  Fees  there.  | 


John  Fanshaw  eldest  son  &  heire  apparent. 


2| 

Thomas. 


3| 
William. 


Katherin. 


Alice  wife  to  S'' 
Christopher  Hat- 
ton  Knight. 


Katherine  wife  to  John  Bul- 
lock of  Darley  &  Norton  co. 
Derby,  Esq. 


I 

Margaret  wife  to  S''  Benjamyn 

Ayloff  of  Braxsted  co.  Essex, 
Barronet. 


(The  ivhole  of  this  entry  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.,  and  is  lahenfrom  the  '  Visita- 
tion of  London,'  c.  24,  1633-4.  See  'Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica,'  vol.  i., 
320.) 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Vair,  a  canton  gules.  [Filleall.]  2  and  3.  Or,  a 
chief  indented  azure,  impaling  gules  a  fess  heiiveen  three  cushions  argent, 
tasseled  or,  each  charged  with  ajfeur  de  lis  of  the  first.  [Wilson.] 

Crest. — A  unicorn's  head  couped  sable.  [Filleall.] 

S>^  John  Fileall  al's  Feleall  of  Fillealls  hall 
in  Kelden  (Kelvedon)  in  com.  Essex, 
Knight  in  H.  2*^  tyme. 


S--  John  Filleall^ 
of  Filleall  in 
Keldon  in  com. 
Essex,  Knight 
Sonne  &  heire. 


=Margarett  daugh. 
and  heire  to 
Mocklington  of 
Mowden  Hall  in 
Little  Baddow  in 
Essex  Esquier.* 


Bawldwyn  Filleall  of 
Toppinggooe  hall  in 
Booreham  in  Essex,  2^ 
Sonne,  mar.  &  had  issue 
a  daugh.  and  heire. 


John  Filleall  of  Buck- 
ingham 3''  Sonne  had 
issue  a  daugh.  &  heire 
who  mar.  to  S'' Thomas 
Gildford  Knight. 


S'-  John  Filleall  of  Filleall  in 
Keldon  in  com.  Essex,  Knight, 
Sonne  &  heire  &  heire  to  his 
unkell  Baldwyne,  he  mar.  Mar- 


William  Filleall  of  Langton 
washc  in  com.  Essex,  2'' 
Sonne  and  of  Woodlandc  in 
com.  Dorsett,  esquier. 


garett  dan.  to 


A| 


Thomas  Filleall  of 
Ashfield   in    com. 
Suffolke,  Gentle. 
3''  Sonne. 

^'1 


*  Hee  Vis.  Coll.  Armor. 


196 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Sissleydaugh. 
and  sole  heire, 
mar.  to  S'' 
John  de  Bo- 
hun  of  Med- 
hurst  in  com. 
Sussex, 
Knight. 


S-- William 
Filleall  of 
Langton 
washe  in 
Essex 
Knight, 
and  of 
Woodland 


Richard  Fille-=pMary  daugh. 
all  of  Owld-       to  S--  John 

Joanne  dau. 
&  cohe. 

hall  in  Lyttell 

Downeham 

mar.  to 

Rayne  in  com. 
Essex, 

of  Owldhall 
in  Essex, 

Spenser  of 
North.             ] 

Esquier, 
2'^  Sonne. 

Drsett. 

Knight  and 
his  sole 
heire. 

Catherin  daugh.  and 
sole  heire  mar.  to  Ed- 
ward Sem  or  ( Seymour ) 
Duke  of  Somerset. 


John  Filleall  of=f=Jayne  dau.  to 


Owldehallincom. 
Essex  Esquier, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Bridges 
of  Westham 
in  Essex,  ar. 


William  2^ 
Sonne  mar. 
y''  daugh. 
to  Foster. 


Ann  2'i 
dau.  and 
cohe.  mar. 
to  Wil- 
lowbye 
of  Par- 
ham  in 
Suflf. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Cranford  of 
Lynsell  in 
com.  Essex. 


John  Filleall  of  Owldhall  in= 
com.  Essex,  esquier  sonne 
and  heire  mar.  2'^'^  Jayne 
daugh.  to  John  Browne  of 
Weldehall  in  com.  Essex, 
Esquier. 


=Elizabeth  daughter 
to  Bonham  of 
Bradfild  hall  in 
com.  Essex, 
Esquier. 


Mary  mar,  to 
Francis  Lyn- 
sell of  Horsed 
(Horseheath) 
in  com.  Cam- 
bridg.  Esquier. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Nicholas 
Longe  of 
Dunmowe  in 
com.  Essex, 
Esquier. 


Anthony  Filleall  of=pDorathe  daugh.  to 


Owldehall  in  com. 
Essex,  Esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  Wilson 
of  Jenkins  in 
Stisted  in  Essex. 


Mary    mar.    to 
Thomas  Emery 
of  Rilfams  in 
Littell  Baddow 
in  Essex. 


Margarett  mar.  to 
Thomas  Tirrell  of 
Heron  in  Essex, 
Esq. 


Anthony  sonne  &  heire.    John  2"^  sonne.     Susan  eldest  dau.     Dorathe  2^  dau. 


Arthur  Filleall  William   5'^ 

of  London,  4*'*  sonne. 
sonne,  mar.  — 

Christ,  daugh.  Charles  6"^ 

to  Arthur  Bod-  sonne. 
ley  of  Ply  mou  th  — 

in  com.  Devon.  Thomas  of  Lon- 
don 7'''  Sonne. 


John  Filleall  of 
Butsbury  in 
Essex,  2'^  sonne, 
mar.  Elizabeth 
dau.  to  Richard 
Wood  of  Littell 
Rayne  in  Essex. 


Weston   Filleall 
of  London  3'' 
Sonne  mar.  Pe- 
nelope dau.  to 
Thomas  Jerne- 
gan  of  Salford 
in  Essex,  gent. 


Jayne 
onely 
daughter. 


Henry  Filleall  of  Aveley  in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman=pdaugh,  to  Daye 
Sonne  &  heire.  of  Essex. 


Henry  Filleall  sonne  and  heire. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1612.  197 


dfitcl). 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.    Verf,  a  chevron   behveen    ihrce,   leopards'   heads  erased  or 
[Fitch],  impaling  sable,  gutte  d'eau  on  a/ess  argent  three 
Cornish  choughs  proper.  [Cornwallis.] 
2.  Vert,   a  clievron    between    three    leopards'   heads   erased,  a 
bordure  or.  [Fitch.] 
Crest. — 1.  A  leopard  passant  piroper  sustainiiig  within  his  dexter  paw  an  escutcheon 
vert,  charged  with  a  leopard's  head  erased  or.  [Fitch.]    j;'  Robert 
Cooke,  Claren.  a"  1583. 
2.  A  lion's  face  erased  or,  in  his  mouth  a  broJce?i  sivord proper,  hilled  gules. 
[Cornwallis.] 

Same  as  in  the  Visitation  of  1558  with  the  following  differences,  alterations, 
and  omissions : — 

It  is  stated  of  Thomas  Fitche,  who  married  Joane,  that  he  was  of  Fitches  in 
Widington,  and  "  did  belonge  to  y°  Erie  of  Oxford,  he  served  in  the  filde  against 
Kinge  Rich,  y^  3''." — His  son  Thomas  is  described  as  of  Linsdsell  without  reference 
to  "  Brason  Heade." — Richard  Fitch's  first  wife  is  said  to  be  daughter  of  Tristram 
Stoke  of  Trent  in  Somerset,  and  his  eldest  son  by  her  said  to  be  Tristram,  and  the 
date  1592  is  omitted. — William  Fitch's  first  wife  is  said  to  be  Elenor,  and  their 
daughter's  first  husband  is  said  to  be  Roolce  Greene. — The  same  William's  second 
son  (Wilham)  is  omitted,  and  Sir  Francis  is  called  his  second  son,  and  the  date  1593 
is  omitted. — Thomas  Fitch,  the  eldest  son,  is  said  to  be  of  Barking  in  Essex,  and 
the  1593  is  omitted  from  the  mention  of  his  son  Sir  William,  as  are  the  marriages 
of  the  daughters  Anne  and  Margery,  as  well  as  the  second  marriage  of  Agnes  the 
mother  to  Geo.  Wingate,  and  their  children. — Ellen,  the  wife  of  Robert  Fitch,  son 
of  Thomas,  is  said  to  be  daughter  of  John  Carver,  and  their  son  Thomas's  wife  is 
said  to  be  Mary. — Their  children  are  said  to  be  of  the  following  ages  : — Thomas, 
15  a°  1613  ;  Rich.,  7 ;  Mary,  2  ;  Jane,  9  ;  and  Ann,  3. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Lozengy,  argent  and  gules.  [Fitz 
William.]  2.  Ciiequy,  or  and  azure.  [Erle  Warren.] 
3.  Per  pale  azure  and  or.  [Lord  LuzouRS.]  i.  Quarterly, 
or  and  gules  a  bend  sable,  a  label  of  three  points  argent  for 
dijference.  [Lacye.]  5.  Or,  an  orle  azure.  [Bartram.] 
6.  Argent,  a  chief  gules,  over  all  a  bend  azure.  [Crom- 
well.] 7,  Ermine,  a  fess  gules.  [Bernacke.]  8.  Vair, 
a,  fess  gules.  [Marmion].  9.  Argent,  three  cimiuefoils 
and  a  canton  gules.  [Driby.]  10.  Choqiig,  or  and  gules 
a  chief  ermine.  [Tattershall.]  11.  Azure,  three  garbs 
or.  [E.  Chester.]     12.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  or.  [Daw- 

BIGNEY.] 

2.  Quarterly  of  tivelve  as  above,  impaling  gules  ttvo  chevrons 
ermine.  [  ] 

Crest. — Out  of  a  crest  coronet  or  a  panache  of  ostrich  feathers  argent.    [Fitz 
William.] 


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THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612, 


William  Fitz  Williams  whoe  came  in  to  England  w* 
William  y®  Conqueror  and  was  Marshall  of  his  howse 
howlde,  he  maryed  y^  daugh.  to  Monshr.  Solabis  a 
Norman  whoe  beare  arg''  a  fesse  Gules  enter  too 
Barres  nehuly  sab. 


S--  William  Fitz  Winiams=p. 
Knight,  Sonne  and  heire 


.  daugh.  to  John  Lord  of  Ellmyn. 
Arms. — Sables  a  wylde  man  arg'^  a 
clube  in  Ms  hand  quasi  in  bend,  or. 


S"^  William  Fitz  William  Knight,  Lord  of  Ellmyn^ 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Ella  daugh.  and  coheire  to  William 
Erie  Warren. 


S''  William  Fitz  Williams  Knight,=pAlbrede  daugh.  and  to  Robart  Lord  Luzours 


Lord  of  Ellmynne  sonne  and  heire. 


and  heire  to  her  Uncle  Robart  Lacye. 


S'"  William  Fitz  Williams  Knight,  Lord  of  Ellmynne=pAgnis  daugh.  to  Richard 


and  Sprotsburghe  sonne  and  heire. 


Lord  Graye  of  Codnor. 


S''  Thomas  Fitz  Wilhams  Knight,  Lo.  of  Ellmynne=pAgnis  daugh.  and  heire  to  Roger 
and  Sprotsburgh,  sonne  and  heire.  Bartram,  Lord  of  Mitfort. 


S''  William  Fitz  William  Lord  of  Ellmynne  and=pAgnis  daugh.  to  S""  John  Metham 
Sprotsburghe,  sonne  and  heire.  Knia'ht. 


S""  Wilham  Fitz  Williams  Knight,  Lord  of  Ellmynne=pMawde  daugh.  to  William, 
and  Sprotsburghe,  sonne  and  heire.  Lord  Agincort. 


S''  John  Fitz  Williams  Knight,  Lord  of  Ell-=pElizabeth  daugh.  to  Wilham,  Lord 


mynne  and  Sprotsburgh,  sonne  and  heire. 


Clyntou  and  Erie  of  Huntingdon. 


S""  AVill'm  Fitz  Wil-=FMawde  dau.  and    Richard  Fitz 


Edmond  Fitz=FMawde 


liams  Knight,  Lord 
of  Ellmyn  and 
Sprotsburghe,  sonne 
and  heire. 


coheire  to 
Raulfe  Crom- 
well, Lo.  of  Tat- 
tersall. 


S""  John  Fitz  Williams  Knight,^ 
Lord  of  Ellmyn  and  Sprots- 
burgh Sonne  and  heire. 


Will'm  2"  Sonne 
to  whome  his 
father  gave  the 
mannor  of 
Hethersett. 


S'- 


Williams  3'^ 
sonne  and  of 
Woodworth. 


daugh.  to 
S'"  John 
Hotham 
Knight. 


^Ellenor  daugh.  to 
Henry  Greene  of 
Drayton,  K*  a^  1412. 


Edmond  Fitz  Williams  of 
Woodworth  Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


S''  John  Fitz  Williams  Lo. 
Ellmyn  sonne  and  he. 


of      Nicholas  of  Aldwick 
2''  sonne. 


I 

Rauffe  of  Hethersett 

3<^  sonne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


199 


A| 


Eobart  of    William  of 
Bentley       Plomtree 
4">  Sonne.     5'*^  sonne. 


John  Fitz  Williams^ 
of  Greenes  norton 
6"'  Sonne. 


=Hellen  dan.  to  William 
Villers  of  Brokesby  in 
Lestershyr. 


Jayne  mar.  to 
Thomas  Ben- 
dishe. 


Ann  daugh.  to= 
John  Hawes 
first  wyfe. 


=S^"  William  Fitz  Williams  of  Gaines=FMildred  daimh.  to  Richard 


parke  in  com.  Essex,  Knight, 
and  heire. 


Sonne 


Sackvile 
wyfe. 


of   Buckhurste  2^ 


S'-  William  Fitz= 
William  of 
Ganse  (Gains) 
parke    in   com. 
Essex,  Knight, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=xlnn  dau. 

to  S'- 
Rich. 
Sabcotts 
Knio-ht. 


Richard  Fitz 
Will'm  of 
Ringsted  2*^ 
Sonne  mar.  Eli- 
zabeth, dau. 
to  Charles 
Knyyett. 


Ann  mar.  to  S"*  Anthony 
Cooke  of  Giddy  hall  in 
Essex  Knight. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to  S""  Tho- 
mas Brewdenell  of  Deane 
in  com.  Northampton, 
Knight. 


Francis  of 
Fenton. 

Thomas 
of  Bed- 
fordshir. 


Bryan  Fitz-Williams  3"^  sonne 
Captayne  in  Ireland  &  in  y"' 
north  agaynste  the  Rebells  a° 
1569. 


John  Fitz-Williams  4*^^  sonne  Christian  mar. 

was  a  Captayn  in  Ireland  &  to  S''  Richard 

gave  Shane  O'Nele  an  over-  Wingfilde 

throwe  at  Downdale.  Knight. 


Sir  William  Fitz-Williams  of  Ganes= 
parke  in  com.  Essex,  Knight 
Treasorer  and  lord  Cheffe  Justices 
of  Ireland. 


=Ann  daugh.  John  Fitz-Williams  was  a  Capt- 

to  S"  Wil-  tayn    in    sundry     servises    in 

liam  Sydney,  Fraunce    in    Ireland    and    in 

Knight.  Scotland. 


S--  William    Fitz-= 
Williams  of  Ganes 
parke  in  com. 
Essex  Knight, 
sonne  &  heire  and 
of  Melton,  ob. 
1597. 


=Wynifred  dau. 
to    S'-    Walter 
Mildmay  of 
Apthorpe  in 
com.  NDrthamp. 
Knt. 


Mary    mar. 
to  S'' Richard 
Deyer  of 
Stoughton 
in  com. 
Hunt. 
Knisfht. 


Phillip  mar, 
to  S'"  Thomas 
Coningsby 
of  Hampton 
Court  in 
com.  Here- 
ford Kniffht. 


Margarett  mar. 
to  S""  John 
Beron  of  New- 
sted  in  com. 
Nottingham 
Knight. 


William  Fitz  Williams^ 
of  Ganes  parke  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Catherin  daugh.  to  Hide  and  syster  to  S'"     Walter  Fitz 
George  Hide  of  Kingstons  in  Barkshir,  K"^     Williams 
of  y«  Bathe.  2^^  sonne. 


William  Fitz  Williams  sonne  and  heire. 


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THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


dfrantfe. 


Richard  Frauncis  of  the  com.=j=Joanne  daugh.  &  heire  to  Lucas  Vinter 
of  Darby,  Gentleman.  of  Hartford  or  Bedfordshire. 


William  Frauncis  of  Darbyshir,  ar.  sonne  and  heire.=pElizabeth  dan.  to  .  . 


Thomas  Frauncis  of  London,       Peter  Frauncis  of  Essex,=p Agnes  dau.  to  Birde  of 


Esquier  Doctor  of  Phisicke.         Gentlema.  2"^  sonne. 


London. 


Thomas  sonne  and  heire.      William  2^  sonne.      Mary  onely  daught 


ffvmxkt. 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six. — 1  and  6.  Argent,  a  lend  engrailed  betioeen  two  Cmmish 
choughs  sable  membcred  gules.  [Francke.]  2.  Per  pale  and  per  chevron 
argent  and  sable,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  martlet  azure,  in  the  second 
and  third  an  escallop  of  the  first.  [Braham  othenvise  Braune.]  3.  Ermine, 
on  a  chevron  gules  three  leopards''  heads  jessant  de  lis  or.  [Cantelupe.]  4. 
Gules,  a  bend  ragule'e  argent  in  sinister  chief  a  ducal  croivn  or.  [  ] 

5.   Argent,  a  bend  gobony  gules  and  sable  cottissed  of  the  last.    [Leven- 

THORPE.] 

Crest. — On  the  stump  of  a  tree  raguUe  argent  a  Cornish  chough  sable,  membered 
gides.  [Franke.] 

Thomas  Francke  of  Essex  father  to  S^'  Leventhorp  Franke  Knight. 

(The  ivhole  of  this  entry  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 

See  this  Pedigree  post  given  fi*om  Harl.  MS.  1541,  and  Visitation  of  1634. 


dfreer,  iPrpar. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Sable  a  chevron  between  three  doljjhins  emlowed  naint  argent 
[Freer],  impaling  or  three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  sable,  a 
crescent  for  difference.  [Croftes.] 
2.  Sccme  as  No.  1  {without  the  impalement,  but)  ivith  a  crescent 
for  difference,  impaling  Crocherood. 

Crest. — An  antelope's  head  erased  argent  attired  or.  [Freer.] 


William  Freer  of  Langham= 
in  com.  SuflFolke,  gentle. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  heire  to  Farm  or 
of  Bumpsted  in  com.  Essex  Gent. 


John  Freer  of  Clare  in  com.  SuflFolke  Gent,  sonne  &  heire. 


daugh.  to 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


201 


A 


John  Freer  of  Clare=f= Ann  daugh.  to  Her-  William 
Esqnier  sonne  and  ralde  of  Belcham  S'  2''sonne 
beire.  Paul  in  com.  Essex,      obiit  s.p. 


Robart      Joanne  mar.  to 
2"^  Sonne    William  Daren  ant 
liyinjce.     of  Essex  Gent. 


William  Freer  of  Clare  in  com. 
Esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


SuflFolke=r=Susan  daugh.  to  Charles  Croftes  of 
Bardwell  in  com.  Suffolke  Esquier. 


John  Susan  mar.  to 

sonne  George  Blom- 

and  fild  of  Nor- 

heire.  wich. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Giromye  Wilson 
of  London, 
Gent. 


Ester  mar.  to  Tho- 
mas Cocke  of 
Cavendishe  in  com. 
Suflf. 


Ann  mar.  to  An- 
drew  Turner    of 
Stoke  by  Clare 
doctor  of  Phisick. 


John  Freer  of  Bel-- 
chara  S'  Pawlein 
com.  Essex  Gentle. 
2"''  sonne. 


-Elizabeth  eldest  daugh. 
to  Thomas  Crocherod 
in  Topsfilde  in  com. 
Essex,  ar. 


Frauncis  mar. 
toRich.Dutton 
of  Stansted  in 
com.  Suffolk. 


Margarett  mar.  to 
William  Xewman 
of  Cornard  in  Suf- 
folk clarke. 


Edmond  sonne  and  heire      John  2*^  sonne.     Thomas  3'^  sonne.     Ann  onely  daugh. 
apparante. 

{The  ivhoJe  of  this  Pedigree  is  an  addition  to  the  3IS.) 


dfiirtj. 


Arms. — Azure,  two  garbs  saliire-ivise  or,  in  chief  a  sicMe  argent  handted  of  the  second 
in  base  [Frith],  impaling  sable  a  fess  between  two  chevrons  ermine,  in  chief 
two  escallops  or.  [Houlden.] 

Crest. — A  sun  in  his  glory  or  [Houlden],  surmounted  by  clouds  p'oper. 

The  9*''  of  August  in  the  10  yeare  of  Kinge  James  a°  dom.  1612  per  Willelmum 
Camden,  Clarencieux  Kinge  of  Armes,  Passed  to  Thom.  Frith. 

John  Frith  of  Sonnings  in  Upminster  in  com.  Essex  Gentleman. 


George  Frith  of  Raynham  in  com.  Essex=pCatherin  daugh.  to  Thomas  Howe  of 
Gentleman  sonne  &  heire.  Navestocke  in  com.  Essex,  Gent. 


Thomas  Frith  of  Sonnings  in  Upminster  in=f=Elizabeth  daugh.  to  John  Holden  al's 


com.  Essex,  Gentlem.  sonne  &  heire. 


Houlden  of  Raynham  in  com.  Essex. 


Robart  sonne     Gregory  2*^    George  3<^    James  4"^    Joamie  eldest     Catherin. 
and  heire.  sonne.  sonne.  sonne.  dan.  2''  dau. 

2  D 


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THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


dfrpai\ 


This  Pedigree  is  the  same  as  that  of  SxttX  already  given,  the  name  being 
throughout  spelt  Fryar  instead  of  Freer. 


Bmt 


Aems. — Qtiarterly — 1  and  4.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  i^idented  sable  two  eagles  displayed 
or.  [GrENT.]     2.   Or,  a  cross  engrailed  sable,  in  chief  a  label  of  three  points 
gules,  charged  with  nine  torteaux.    [Moyne.]     3.  Or,  a  fess  between  three 
swallows  volant  sable.  [Swallow.] 
Crests. — 1.    Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  demi-eagle  displayed  ermine.    [Gent.] 
Granted  the  12  of  November   13  Elizabeth  a°   1571   p'  Robert 
Cooke,  Clarencieux  Kinge  of  Amies. 
2.  A  mast,  rigging,  etc.,  of  a  ship  azure,  issuing  from  a  ivhaWs  mouth 
erect  or.  [Swallow.] 


William  Gente  of  Bumpsted  at  the= 
Tower  in  Essex,  Gentleman. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and 
heire  to  Moyne. 


Thomas  Gente  of  Bumpsted  at  the  Tower  in=j=Elizabeth  daugh.  and  coheire  to 


Essex,  ar.  one  of  the  Barrons  of  the  Exchequer, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


John    Swallowe 
Essex,  Esquier. 


of    Boekinge   in 


Henry    Gente    of=Dorathe  dau.  to  S'" 
Bumpsted  in  John  Dalston  of 

Essex,  Esquier  Dalston  in  Cumber-     S''  John 

Sonne  and  heire.       land  Knidit.  Knia-ht, 


Thomas  2''  sonne 
mar.  y'^  syster  to 


Dalston 


Edward      Fraun. 
Gente  of    obiit 
London,     s.p. 


Yeere  Gent  of 
Hundon  in  Suf- 
folke  mar.  y^ 
dau.  to  Smith 
of  Pinner's  hall 
in  Suflblke. 


Fraun.  mar. 
to  George 
Braddey  of 
Cambride-sh. 


Elizabeth 
mai'.  to 
John 
Denton  of 
Cardew 
in  Cum- 
berland. 


Grissell  mar, 
to  John 
Lyne  of 
Norwich. 


Brigett  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Edmond  of 
Bumpsted 
at  r 
Tower. 


Ann 

un- 

maryed. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    16]  2.  203 


0txno\h 

Arms. — Argent,  three  ^mllets  wavy  gules.  [Gernon.] 

Rafe  Gernon  Knight.=f 


Philipp  daughter  and  heire  maried  to  William  Swynborne 
of  Horkesley,  co.  Essex. 

Arms. — (xu.   3   hores  heads  arg.  and  semy  of  cross 
crosshis  or. 


S''  Robert  Swynborne  Knight  mar.  Joane  daughter  &  heire  of  Botetort. 

Alice  daur.  and  heire  maried  to  John  Helyon  of  Helyon  Bumsted. 
Arms. — Gu.frefte  arg.  over  all  a /esse  oi\ 


John  Helyon  mar.  Edyth  da.  and  heire  of  Tho.  Rolfe. 


Isabell  daughter  and  heire  maried  to  Humfrey  Tyrrell  son  of  S''  Tho. 
Tirrell  of  Heron  Knight. 


Anne  daur.  of  Humfry  and  heire  to  her  mother  was  maried  to  S'' 
Roger  Wentworth  of  Codham,  Knight. 


Arms. — Argent,  afess  wavy  between  two  leopards^  faces  sahh  [G-oodday],  impaling 
argent,  afess  gules  between  three  leopards'  heads  erased  sable.  [Lee.] 

Crest. — A  greyhound  sejant  ermine,  collared  and  chained  or.  [Goodday.]  11  Sept. 
1600.     Dethick. 

John  Gooddaye  of  Sapesworth  (Sawbridgworth)  in 
com.  Hartford,  Gentleman. 


Joanne  daugh.  to=f  John  Gooddaye=pMary  daugh.  to  Thomas    Thomas 


John    Bowyer   of  [  of  Brayntrey  in 
Brayntrey  in  '  com.  Essex 

com.  Essex,  Gent.     Gent,  sonne 
first  wyfe.  and  heire. 


Woode  of  Rayue  in  com.  2*^  sonne.     daugh. 
Essex  and  wydow  to  —  mar.  to 

Richard  Everard  of  Much  Robart        Finche. 

Waltham  in  com.  Essex  3''  sonne. 
Gentleman. 


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THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 
A  B  ' 


John  Grooddaye  sonne  and      Thomas  2''      William        Eobart         Joane  onely 
heire.  sonne.  4"i  sonne.      3'^  sonne.      Daughter. 


Roger  Gooddaje  of  Pent-=pUrsula    daugh.   to        Richard    Goodday    of    Kettell 


low  in  com.  Essex  Gentle- 
man sonne  and  heire  by 
the  2'^  wyfe. 


Bawldwine  Payne  of  Baston  in  com.  Suff.  Gent.  2'^ 
London  marchante  of  sonne  whose  Issue  there  Re- 
y^  Staple.  mayneth. 


Arthm-  Goodday  of=Ann  daugh.  Roger  William  of  Lon-  Richard  4*'^ 

Higham  ferres  in        to  Lee.  and  don  2'^  sonne.  sonne. 

com.  Northampton,  John  —  — 

Gentleman  sonne  obierunt.  Roger  3  sonne.  Christopher 

and  heii-e.  5"^  sonne. 


Mary    mar.    to  Ursula    mar.    to  Susanne  mar.  to  Fraun.       Elizabeth. 

William  Cutler  Richard  Warner  Robart  Bronde  — 

of  Boxsted  in  of  Higham  of  Boxford  in  Brigett. 

Essex.  Ferres.  com.  Suflfolke. 


^xttm. 


Aems. — Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  [Greene],  imfaUng  a  lend  countei'  embattled 
sable.  [  ] 


[Thomas  Greene  de  With  am  armiger  ex= Jana  relicta 
carta  a''  35  H.   6  condit.  Test,  suum  a"     a^  7  H.  7. 
7  H.  7  prob.  8  H.  7. 


John  Greene  of  Witham  in  com.  Essex,  Gentle-       Elizabetha  et  Blanchia 
man  [fil.  Thomae,  a^  9  H.  7  16  H.  7].  7  H.  7.  ] 


John  Greene  of  Witham=pElizabeth  dau.     [  Wilhn's.     Thomas    Johannes,  9  H.  7 


in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman 
Sonne  and  heire. 


to  Pudsey. 


nepos        fil.  Johannis.  ] 
Thome. 


Thomas  Greene  of  Witham  in  com.  Essex=f=Elizabeth  dau.     John  2"     William  3'i 
Gent,  sonne  and  heire.  to  Norton.  sonne.        sonne. 

A 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612.  205 


Jeromy  Greene  of  Witham=pJayne  daugh.  to      Christopher  2*^  sonne.      Jayne. 
Gentleman  sonne  and  Saperton.  —  _  — 

heire. 


Ambrose  3*^  sonne.  Catherin. 


William  sonne    Jeromye      Richard        Margarett.     Mary.     Ames.     Jayne. 
and  heire.  2''  sonne.      3''  sonne. 

{The parts  ivithin  brackets  are  an  addition  to  tlie  IIS.) 


Aems  (4  shields). — 1 .  Quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.  Argent,  07i  a  fess  saile  three 
mullets  2)ierced  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  an  ermine  spot. 
[Grimston.]  2.  Argent,  six  torteaux,  3,  2,  1,  on  each  a 
mullet  of  the  field.  [GoodmaghAm.]  3.  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules.  [Coleholme  or  Callam.]  4.  Argent,  a 
cross  lozengy  gules.  [Flynton.]  5.  Argent,  a  fess 
dancette  between  six  billets  gules  [De  la  Laund.],  a 
mullet  for  difference,  impaling  argent,  three  fteurs  de  lis 

gules.    [MOUNDEFORD.] 

2.  Quarterly  of  eight — 1  and  8.  Grimston.     2,  3,  4  and  5.  The 

same  as  above.  6.  Gules,  on  a  bend  argent  three  mullets 
sable.  [Rysbye,]  7.  Azure,  three  icicles  bcndicise  or  [Har- 
botell],  on  an  escutcheon  the  arms  of  Ulster  impaling 
bendy  of  six  or  and  gules,  on  a  fess  azure  three  besants, 
in  chief  an  annulet,  a  bordure  purpure.  [Copinger.] 

3.  Quarterly  of  eight — Same  as  last  with  a  crescent  for  difference 

in  dexter  chief. 

4.  Same,  impaling  argent  a  chevron  sable  between  three  bears' 

heads  couped  proper  muzzled  or.  [Steede,] 
Crests. — 1.  A  stag's  head  proper  attired  or.  [Grimston.] 

2.  A  demirfalcon  or  ivith  tvings  expanded  barry  wavy  of  six  argent  and 
azure.  [Harbotell.] 

Silvester  Grimston  of  Grimston  Esquier  did  Homage 
to  William  y'^  Conqnerour  for  Grimston,  Hilston  and 
Tunstal  and  his  lands  Else  where  to  holde  of  the  Lord 
Rosse  as  of  his  Segnorie  and  Mannor  of  Rosse  in 
Holdernesse,  which  Lord  Rosse  was  Chamberline  to 
howsehowld  in  the  tyme  of  Will'm  y''  Conqueror,  1066. 


Danyell  Grimston  of  Grimston  com.  Yorke,  sonne=p.  .  .  .    daughter    to    S''   Adam 


&  heire  whoe  in  y°  8"'  ycare   of   K.  Henry  the 
first,  a"  1107.  {sic) 

A 


Suzinnall  Lord  of  Bursthall  in 
Holdernesse. 


206 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


S''  Thomas  Grimston  of  Grimstou  in  Yorksli.  Knight,=p.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  S''  John 
Sonne  and  heire  whoe  lived  in  Kinge  Stephen's  dayes.     j  Boswell  of  Aldersley,  K^ 

John  Grimston  of  Grimston  in  Yorkshyre  esquier,=j=.  .  .  ,  daugh.  and  heire  to  S"" 
Sonne  and  heire.  !  John  Goodmagham,  K*. 


S""  William  Grimston  of  Grimston  in  com.  York. 
Knight,  Sonne  and  heire. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  coheire  to  S'' 
John  Callam  of  Callam  Kniffht. 


S''  Eoger  Grimston  of^.  .  .  .  (Julian)  daugh.  to 


Grimston  Knight, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Polke  Constable,  Lord  of 
Fresmarche,  esquier. 


Alexander  Grimston  2*^  sonne  mar. 
dau.  to  S*"  John  Frowick  of  Mid- 
dlesex Knight. 


S*"  Gerrard  Grimston  K*  eldest 
Sonne,  mar.  y^  daugh.  to  S"" 
John  Baskervyle,  Knight,  obiit 
s.p. 


Walter  Grimston  of  Grimston=p daugh.  & 


Esquier,  2*^  sonne,  in  right  of 
his  wyfe  Lord  of  Flynton  in 
Holdernes. 


coheire  to  Harbert 
Flynton  of  Flyn- 
ton in  Holdernes. 


William  Grimston^ 
of  Grimston 
Esquier,  sonne  and 
lieire. 


=Armatride  dau.  to 
S''  Rysome  of 
Rysome  in  Hol- 
dernes. 


Gerrard  Grimston 
Esquier,  2'^  sonne 
mar.  daugh.  to 
Ashton  Esquier. 


John  Grimston  3"^ 
sonne,  Deane  of  Roch- 
ester and  after  Abbott 
of  Selbye,  obiit  s.p. 


Thomas  Grimston= 
of  Grimston 
esquier  sonne  and 
heire,  he  lived  in 
the  time  of  K. 
Henry  •4th 
a°  1410. 


=Dyonis  dau. 
to  Guzyns 
Sutton 
Barron  of 
Sayre  Lord 
Sutton. 


Eobart  Grim- 
ston of  Ips- 
wich in  com. 
SuflFolke 
2'^  Sonne. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
to  S""  Anthony 
Spilman  of 
Suffolke, 
Knight. 

9ofH.5,1421. 


John  3''  Sonne  was 
by  K.H.  5th  made 
Deane  of  Wynd- 
sor  in  y<^  6*''  yeare 
of  y*^  sayde  K. 
rainge. 


S^-  Roger 
Grimston 
of  Grim- 
ston 
Knight, 
eldest 
Sonne, 
obiit  S.JO. 


Thomas  Grim-= 
ston  of  Grim- 
ston in  com. 
Yorke,  ar. 
sonne  and  heire 
to  father  & 
brother. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
toS'-Wilham 
Fitz  Wil- 
liams of 
Aldwark 
next  Rother- 
ham. 


his  issue  remayneth  in  York- 
shire to  this  daye. 


Edward  Grimston- 
of  Ipswich  in  com. 
Suffolke  of  Rising- 
ells  (Rish  angles) 
esquier  sonne  and 
heire.   he  2^"ymar. 
Phillip  lady  Rosse, 
wydow  to  Thom. 
Lo.  Rosse  dau.  to 
Jo.  Lord  Tiptofte 
&  his  coh.  mar.  y^ 
26  August  1461. 


-Mary  daugh.  to  S'' 
William  Drury  of 
Rowgham,  in  com. 
Suffolk,  Kt,  she  was 
borne  2^  of  Aprell 
about  8  a'  clocke  in 
y''  morninge  1451 
y*^  Dominican  letter 
D  :  maryed  38  of 
H.  6  a"  1451  first 
wyfe. 


John  Grimston 
first  sonne 
borne,  obiit 
s.p. 


Edward  Grimston  of  Rish-= 
angles  in  com.  Suffolke  ar. 
Sonne  and  heire,  borne  24 
of  March  at  9  a  Clocke  at 
night  a»  1541.  y*^  dominicall 
letter  C. 


=Aun,  eldest 
dau.  to  John 
Garnisli  of 
Kenton  in 
com.  Suf- 
folke esquier. 


John  Grimston  2'^ 
sonne  borne  y''  5"^ 
of  Jullye  by  4  a 
Cloke  in  y*^  morn- 
inge a°  1453.  Do- 
min.  letter  B  but  his 
name  was  Thomas. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


207 


Edward  Grimston  of  Rishangles  in  com.=r.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Sturrnp  of  Tpswich 


Suffolke  esquier  soniie  and  lieire,  mar, 
2*^'^'  the  dauii-h.  to  Bancks. 


in  SuflFolke  marchant  first  wyfe. 


Edward  Griniston= 
of  Bradfild  in 
com.  Essex  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire 
obiit  15"'  August 
1610  and  buried 
at  Ryshangles  in 
Suffolke. 


=* Joanne  dau. 
&  heire  to 
Thomas  Risby 
of  Lavenham 
in  com. 
Suffolk  esq. 


Edward  Grim-= 
ston  esquier, 
sargant  at 
Amies  to  K. 
James  & 
K.  Charls 
2^^  Sonne. 


=.  .  .  .  dau. 

to 

Strettley 
ar. 


Margarett  mar. 
to  Hen.  Astell 
of  Lestersh.  a 
captine  in 
forayneservisis. 

Charles  obiit 
s.p. 


*S''  Harbottell  Grim-^*Elisabeth     S''  Henry  Grimston  ==Frann.  dau. 


ston  of  Bradfilde  in 
com.  Essex,  Knight 
and  Barronett,  Sonne 
and  heire,  Knighted 
15th  ofMarcha°  1604 
high  shrive  1616. 


dau.  to 
Raphe 
Copinger 
of  Stoke  in 
com.  Kente 
esquier. 


Knighted  at  Thi- 
balls  2'^  Sonne,  mar. 
2^"^  Mary,  daugh. 
to  S-^  William 
Steade  Knight  of 
Kente. 


to  Raphe 
Copinger.  of 
Stoke  in 
com.  Kente 


Mary  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Corne- 
wallis 
esquier. 


Edward  Grim-^Elizabeth     Harbottell       Elizabeth         William  sonne     Cecylie 

ston  esquier, 

eldest  Sonne, 

died  before  his 

father. 


dau.  to 
Thomas 
Marsh  am 
of  Lon- 
don 
esquier. 


2'^  Sonne  & 
heire. 

Henry  3" 
Sonne. 

Thomas  4'" 
Sonne. 

William  5"' 
Sonne. 


mar.  to 
Christ. 
Harris 
Sonne 
and  heire 
to  S'- 
Will'm 
Harris 
of  Shen- 
felde  Kt. 


and  heire. 

Henry  2'> 
Sonne. 

Thomas  3'' 
Sonne. 


eldest 
dau. 

Ehza- 

beth 
2'i  dau. 

Mary 
3'^  dau. 


Christopher 
Grimston 
4*'^  Sonne 
borne  y'^  3'^ 
of  JuUy  at 
5  a  Clocke 
at  night, 
1456  y*^ 
dom.  letter 
A. 


John  Grim-= 

ston  of 
Oxborough 
in  com. 
Norfolke, 
esquier 
3^'  sonne. 


=Margarett 
dau.  to 

Waltes  of 
Norflfolke 
Gent. 


Ann  eldest 
dau.  borne 
27  Jully  in 
y'=  morninge 
being  S*^ 
Anns  day 
atMidsomer 
1457. 


Elizabeth  2^^ 
dau.  borne  17 
of  November 
at  7  a  Cloke 
in  y^  mor. 
1458  yc 
dominicall 
letter  B. 


Alice  3'^  dau. 
borne  15  of 
February 
abowt  2  or  3 
in  y*^  after- 
nonne  1459 
dom.  letter 
G. 


*  These  persons  were  buried  in  Bradfield  Church. 
Hvo,  1772,  vol.  vi.  p.  40. 


See  thelT  epitaphs  in  '  Hist,  of  Essex,' 


208 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


Ann  dau.=Edniond  Grim-=Ann  daugh.  to 
to  Page  '  "  ' 

first  wjfe. 


ston  of  Ox- 
borough  in 
com.  Norffolke 
esq.  Sonne  and 
he. 


Franncis 
Moundeford  of 
Feltwell  in 
com.  NorflF. 
esq. 


Thomas  Grimston  2'^ 
Sonne  mar,  Margarett 
dau.  to  George  Nodes 
Sargant  of  the  Buck- 
howns  to  K.  H,  8. 


Mary  mar.  to 
John  Russell 
of  Wighton  in 
com.  Norffblke 
Gent. 


Brigett  mar.  to 
Thomas  Bedall 
of  SuflFolke. 


John  Grimston 
Sonne  and  he. 


Thomas  2*^  Sonne. 
Edmond  3^'  sonne. 


Brigett  eldest  daugh. 
Margarett  and  Ann. 


#ultam. 


Mathew  Guliam  of  Gwente  in  com.=pAnn  daugh.  &  heire  to  Davye 
Monmouth  in  Wales  Gent.  Mor^-an  of  Wales. 


John  Guliam  of  Wil-^Maryan,  dau.  to 


lington  in  com.  Here- 
ford Gentle,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Hanway  al's  Har- 
way  of  Camden  in 
com.  Gloster. 


Mathew  2'^ 
sonne  obiit 
sine  prole. 


Eobart  3'^ 
sonne  obiit 
sine  prole. 


Sauakar  4*'* 
sonne  obiit 
sine  prole. 


John  Guham= 
of  Waltham- 
stowe  in 
com.  Essex 
ar.  sonne  and 
heire  one  of 
the  Kinges 
Coferers. 


=Mary,  daugh. 
to  Francis 
Greene  of 
S'  Nicholas 
Shambles 
in  London 
Butcher. 


Thomas  Guliam= 
of  Tootinge  in 
com.  Surrey 
Gentlem.  3'' 
sonne  obiit  the 
first  of  Junne 
aM623  buryed 
ye  ?/'^  of  the 
same  at 
Tootinge. 


John  sonne  and  heire.  Elizabeth     Hester 

—  first  dau.  — 
Thomas  2''  sonne.                  — 

—  Mary  2^^ 
Robart  3'^  sonne  obiit  dau. 
s.p.           _  — 

Alice  3'' 

William  4"'  sonne.  dau. 


=Elizabeth  Christian  mar.  to  Wil- 

dau.  to  liam  Blisard  of  Laber- 

Ronne  of  ton  in  com.  Gloster 

Greene-  (?  Laverton,  co.  Somer- 

wich  in  set). 
Kente  — 

Ge.  Margarett  mar.  to  Robt. 
Gorge  of  London,  Ge. 

Christian  mar.  first  to 
Richard  Beere,  2'^'y  to 
John  Holden  of  Wors- 
tersh. 


jayne 
4*"  dau. 

Fraun.  — 

—  Dorathe 

Maryan        5*^  dau. 

obierunt.      __ 

Maryan 

6"!  dau. 


Elizabeth     Maryan  2*^ 
eldest  daugh.  and 

dau.  and       coheire. 
coheire.  — 

.  .  .  .  3*^ 
daugh.  & 
coheire. 


John  obiit  s.p. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


209 


i^ale. 


Aems  (2  f?hields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Azure,  a  chevron  hrefessed  or.  [Hale.] 
2  and  3.  Sahle,  a  chevron  emjrailed  hehveen  three  falbots 
statant  argent  [?  Lambert],  impaling  argent  on  a  chevron 
sahle  three  hezants.  [Bond.] 
2.  Quar.terlji — 1  and  4.  Hale,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 
2  and  3.  Azure,  three  stirrups  arg.  a  border  of  the  second 
[Giffoed],  impaling  argent  a  chevron  sahle  hetiveen  three 
torteaux,  each  charged  with  an  escallop  argent.  [Dacres.] 

Crest. — Five  arrows,  one  in  pale  and  four  in  saltier  or,  headed  sa.  feathered  arg. 
environed  luith  a  snake  proper.  [Hale.] 

John  Hale  shrive  of  London  in  y<^  5*''  yeare 
of  Queene  Mary  a°  1558. 


Mary  daiigh.  &= 
heire  to  Lam- 
bert of  London 
Gentle,  first 
wyfe. 


^Richard  Hale  of  London  Esquier  sonne  and=Deewe8  daugh.  and 


heire  died  at  his  howse  in  Minsinge  layne, 
the  3^  of  Febuary  A°  1620  buryed  in  S' 
Dunstons  in  the  Easte  the  27th  of  the  same 
month  w'  Heralds. 


heire  to  ...  .  Gif- 
forde  of  Somerset- 
shire wydowe  to 
Turke  of  London 
2-^  wyffe. 


William  Hale  of  Kings- 
Walden  in  com.  Hart- 
ford ar.  high  Shrive  of 
the  same  a°  1622 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=E,osse  daugh.  to 
S'"  George  Bonde 
Mayor  of  London 
a°  30  of  Queen 
Eliz.  1587  Shrive 
21  of  Q.  E. 
a°  1578. 


Alice  mar.  to  Hum- 
frey  Walcott  of  Lon- 
don Esquire  buryed 
in  Bowe  Churche  in 
Chepe  syde  w^ 
Heralds. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Thomas  Wat- 
kyns  of  (?) 
Longbagby 
esquier. 


Richard  sonne     William  George  4"^  Barnard  6"*  1.  Alice.        3,  Ann. 

and  heii'e.  2''  sonne.  sonne.  sonne.  —  — 

—  —  —  2.  Wene-       4.  Deenes. 

Rowland  Thomas  John  7*''  fiyd. 

3*^  sonne.  5"'  sonne.  sonne. 


I 
Richard  Hale  of  Claybury,  hard  by  Wood-=f=Elizabeth  daugh.  to  S*"  Thomas  Dacres 
forde  in  com.  Essex  esquier  2'^<^  sonne.  of  Cheston  in  com.  Hartford,  Knight. 


Richard        Robart  2*^ 
Sonne  sonne. 

and  — 

heire.  John  3*^ 

sonne. 


Elizabeth  4"^  dau. 
Mary  3'^  dau. 
Martha  5"'  dau. 


Catherine  1*'  Dennys  2'^  dau. 

daugh.  mar.  to  mar.  to  Edmond 

S''  Samuell  Colman  of  Burnt 

Leuards  sonne  Elley  in  Suffblke 

and  heire.  Gent. 


2  E 


210  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


I^all. 


At  fol.  104  of  Harl.  MS.  6065  appears  a  pedigree  of  a  family  of  this  name,  stated 
to  be  of  "  Ore  in  Essex."  There  is  no  such  place  in  that  county,  but  there  is  in 
Sussex,  and  a  pedigree  of  Hawley  of  that  place  appears  in  Berry's  '  Sussex 
Genealogies,'  and  it  is  almost  verbatim  with  the  one  given  in  the  MS.,  except  that 
Hawley  of  Ore  in  Sussex  appears  instead  of  Hall  of  Ore  in  Essex. 


{See  l^arlaltentien.) 


I^ailafeenlrm, 

Aems. — Quarterly — 1.  Azure,  a  fess  ermine  letween,  three  lions'  heads  erased  or, 
[Harlakekden.]  2.  Argent,  three  chevronels  within  a  hordure  gules. 
[Wills.]     3.  Or,  three  cross  crossletsfitche  gules.  [  ]     4.  Gules,  a 

lion  ramimnl  or,  a  hordure  vert  charged  ivith  eight  escallo'ps  of  the  second. 

[  ] 

Crest. — Between  the  attires  of  a  stag  or  an  eagle  regardant,  with  wings  expanded 
argent,  helled  or.  [Harlakendek.] 

Copia  vera  inscriptionis  Antiquse  Tumuli  quo  continetur  de 
Will'o  Harlakendeno  ar.  ut  patet  in  Australi  Cancella  de 
Woodchurch  que  vulgariter  nuncupatur  antiqua  cancella 
domini  Harlakendene. 

Hie  jacet  Will'm  Harlakenden 
ar.  qui  ob.  tricesimo  die  mensis 
Aprilis  a°  domini  1081. 

*William  Harlakenden  esquier 
obiit  30  of  Aprell,  1081. 


William  Harlakenden  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  Harlakenden  of  Woodchurche  ar. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


A| 

*  Nota  quod  iste  Will'mus  Harlakendences  vocatus  fuit  de  antiqua  familia  Harlakenden!  in 
Woodchurcli,  que  cognoscitur  tam  per  nomen  Burgi  alias  the  Boroughe  of  Harlakenden  quam  per 
nomen  Spelance  alias  the  denne  of  Harlakenden. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


211 


William  Harlakenden 
of  Woodchurch. 


S''  Rosier  Hardres  of  Hardres= 
Knight  Sonne  and  heire  to 
John. 

Arms. — Gules  a  chevron  or 
surfout  a  lion  ramjft  ermine. 


=Mary  daugh.  to  S""  Richard 
Estingrave  Kt. 

Arms. — Azur  a  cross 
hetw.  20  hillets  arg't. 


John  Harlakenden  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire  40  Edw.  3 
A°  1326. 


S""  Robart  Hardres^Jane  daugh.  to  Thomas  Bonghton. 
of  Hardres  Knight  Arms. — Argf  afesse  dancey  befw. 
Sonne  and  heire.       ;  3  cross  crosslets  sables. 


Thomas  Harlakenden  of 
Woodchm'ch,  in  com. 
Kente,  ar.  in  y^  9  of 
H.  4'^ 


Henry  Hardres  of  Hardi"es= 
in  com.  Kente,  esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


^Susan  daugh.  to  John 
Septvane,  esquier. 

Arms. — Azu.  3  fannes^ 
or. 


Moyses  Harlakenden^ 
of  Woodchurch  in 
com.  Kente,  esqu. 
Sonne  and  he. 


=Petronell,  daugh. 
to  Henry  Hardres 
of  Hardres  in 
Kente,  ar. 


PhiUp  Hardres  of  Hardres,  Esq.  mar. 
Granam,  daugh.  to  ...  . 

Arms. — Azur.  6  herings  arg't  betiv. 
20  cross  crosslets  or. 


John  Har-= 
lakenden 
of  Ware- 
home  in 
com.Kente 
Gent.  2^ 
Sonne. 


=Joane  daugh.  and  he.= 
to  Thomas  Wylls  of 
AlkendenanoEdw.4. 
Arms. — Arg^  tv^in 
a  border  3  chevronels 
gules. 


=Bromley  George  Hardres= 

of  Brom-  of  Hardres  in 

ley  2^  Kent, 
husb. 


=.  .  .     daugh.  to 
Rich.  Lucye  & 
his  coheire. 
Arms. — Crules 
3  Lucys  argK 


John  Har- 
lakenden 
of  Ware- 
horne  in 
Kente 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


=Joane  daugh.  to     A  dau.  mar. 
Philip  de  Ten-       to  Webbe  of 
derden,  Gent.         Warhorne 
Arms. — Per /esse  in  Kente. 
gi(.  and  B.  wHn 
a  bor.  a  lion 
ramp'^  gar.  or. 


esquier  sonne 
&  heire. 


James  Hardres^pAlice  da.  to  Robert 
Hill  &  -widow  to 
James  Auger. 

Arms. — Azure  a 
chevron  betiveon  3 
flews  de  lis  argent. 


Thomas  Har-= 
lakenden  of 
Warehorne  in 
com.  Kente, 
ar.  Sonne  & 
heire. 

A  B 


=Mary,  dau. 
and  sole 
heire  to 
Rich. 
Londenoys. 


Robart 

obiit 

s.p. 


Thomas  Hardres=Mary,  da.  to  Edward 


of  Hai'di'es  in 
Kent  ar.  sonne  & 
heire. 


Oxenden  of  Brooke 


ar. 


Arms. — Argent  a 
chevron  between  3 
hulls'  heads  sa. 
horned  or. 


212 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


John  Harla-=Jayne  daugh. 
kenden  of        to  Jo.  Brinar- 


Warehorne, 
in  Kente,  ar. 
Sonne  & 
heire. 


borne  of 
Feversham 
in  Kente. 
Aems. — Sab. 
a  pile  (kfesse 


William 
Harla- 
kenden 
2'^sonne. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
John 
Bowie  of 
Warehorn 
Gent. 


Robart  Har-=Elizabethdau. 
lakenden  of    !  to  Thomas 


Earls  Colne 
in  com.  Essex 
esquier 
3'^  Sonne. 


Hardres  and 
wydow  to 
George  Harla- 
kenden  of 
Woodchurch 
ar. 


Thomas  Harlakenden=Dorathe  dan.  to 
of  Earles  Colne  in  John  Cheney  of 

com.  Essex  esq.  Drayton  in  com. 

3  Sonne.  Buck,  esquier. 


George    Richard  Mabell  mar.  to  Cle- 

ob  s.p.      Sonne  ment  Stonard  of 

—        and  Stapleford  Abbott  in 

Roger      heire.  Essex  ar.  sonne  and 

2'^  Sonne.  heire  to  Frann. 


William  Harlakeuden  of  Woodchurch^ 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


^Elizabeth  dau. 
to 


Margarett  dau.  and  heire  to  Edw.= 
Ellys  of  Kennyngton  in  Kente, 
esquier. 

Aems. — Arg^  one  a  cross  sab.  5 
crescents  or. 


=Roger  Harlakeuden  of=p=Alice,  dau.  to  Richard 


Woodchurch  esquier, 
sonne  and  heire. 


Colepeper  of  Wake- 
hurst  in  Sussex,  ar. 


Margarett= 
wydow  to 
Draper, 
2'J  wyfe. 
ob.  s.p. 


=Thomas  Har-=Ehza,  dau 
lakenden  of  to  Robart 
Woodchurch 
in  Kente,  esq. 
sonne  and 


heire. 


Watno  of 
Warmyug- 
hurst  in 
Sussex. 

Arms. — 
Ermine  one  a 
/esse  azu.  a  Bar 
wavye  argK 


Peter  & 

Alexan. 

Elizabeth 

Anne 

Alina 

all  obie- 

runt  s.p. 


Mary. 


Robart  Har-= 
lakenden  of 
Bridge  in 
Kente. 


= Alice  dau. 

to  S"-  Jo. 
Sydley  of 
Kente  K'. 


1 

Walter = 

= Susan,  dau. 

1 
Ann, 

Debora,  dau.= 

Harla- 

to Christo. 

mar.  to 

to  Thom. 

keuden 

Roper  of 

Christo. 

Whetnall  of 

of  Uf- 

Lynstede 

Red- 

Peckham 

ton  in 

ar. 

wood. 

Magna  in 

Kente, 

Kent. 

ar. 

Martine= 

=Jayne,dau 

Harla- 
keuden, 
ar. 

sonne 

to  Cope 
of  Copes 
Ashby 

North- 

and 
heire. 

ampt. 

to  isacke 
Astley  of 
Melton 
Constable. 


Debora  dau.  &  he.  to  Martyn  Har.  mar.  Edw.  Hales 
of  Woodchurch,  esqu.  ao  1602. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Harlahmden  of  Harlakenden  in  Woodchurch  in  Ke?if,  of  Ufton  in 
Tunsfall,  same  co.,  and  of  Earls  Colne  in  Essex,  in  the  '  Topographer  and  Gene- 
alogist,' vol.  i.  pp.  229,  258,  395,  396,  and  further  particulars  vol.  ii.  pp.  215 — 
223.) 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


213 


arm. 


(Continued  from  the  Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  1558.) 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Or,  on  a  lend  engrailed  azure  three 
cinque/oils  of  the  first.  [Harris.]  2  and  3.  Anjent,  gutty 
de  larmes  [  ],  impaling  Quarterly — 1  and  4. 

Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  hetiveen  three  cranes  sable  as 
many  ci)iquefoi!s  or.  [Cranmer.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  five 
fusils  conjoined  in  fess  gules,  each  charged  with  an  escallop 
or.  [  ] 

2.  Quarterly  as  above,  impaling  gules  ten  billets,  4,  3,  2,  and  1, 
or.  [Salter.] 

Crest. — A  cock's  head  erased  sable,  combed  and  wcdtled  gules.  [Salter.] 


Arthur  Harris  of  Woodham  Mortimer  in  Essex=Dorathe,  daugh.  to  S'"  William 
or  of  Crixse  in  the  same  countj'e  esquier,  soune     Waldegrave  of  Smalbridge  in 
and  heire  to  his  mother  buryed  by  Segar  Norroy    com.  SufFolke  K*. 
in  Mortimor  Church. 


S""  TTilliam  Harris  of  Crixse  wher= 
he  and  his  ladye  is  buryed,  he 
died  in  Novem.  a*^  1616,  and  she 
in  November  a°  d'ni  1615. 


=Alice,  daugh.  to  S"" 
Thomas  Smith  of 
Weston  Hanger  in 
Kente,  Knight. 


Dorathe,  mar.  to  Rob  art 
Kempe  of  Gissinge  in 
com.  NorflFolke  esquier 
obiit  a°  1613. 


Anne  daugh.  and  heire=S''  Arthur  Harris  of  Crixse^ Ann,  daugh.  &  sole  heu-e  to 


to  Robart  Cranmer  of 
Chepstowe  in  Kente 
first  wyfe. 


and  Woodham  Mortimer  in 
Essex,  Knight  sonne  and 
heire  one  of  Burges  for 
Maiden,  1628. 


S--  Nicholas  Salter  of  Enfild 
in  Midelsex  K*  wydow  to  S'' 
Henry  Bowes  of  Denham,  K'. 


Cranmer  Harris 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


John 

2d 
Sonne. 


William  of  Lyncoln  Inne, 
2^  Sonne. 

Thomas  8*^  sonne. 

John  4''*  sonne. 


Salter  Harris 
Sonne  &  heire. 


Mary 

eldest 
daugh. 


Alice 
daugh. 


And  to  other 
daughters. 


Ahce  mar.  to  S""  Henry 
Mildmay  of  Crayes  in 
littell  Baddow  in 
Essex  Knight. 


Mary  mar.  to  Gyles  Browne  of 
Flamberts  in  Essex  Esquier. 

Franncis  3'^  dau. 

Elizabeth  4"'  dau. 


2U 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


f^arbep,  i^nbep. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  seven — 1.  Gules,  on  a  lend  argent  three  trefoils 
slijjped  vert.  [Harvey.]  2,  Sahle,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
a  hordure  gohoyiy  of  the  first  and  second.  [Xierwent  or 
NiERXUYT.]  3.  Or,  three  bucks'  heads  cahossed  gules. 
[Buckhorxe.]  4.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gales  three  stags' 
heads  cahossed  or.  [Beorche.]  5.  Argent,  on  a  chief  vert 
two  mullets  jrierced  or.  [Drury.]  6.  Sable,  six  cinquefoils 
argent,  3,  2,  1.  [Fresell.]  7.  Argent,  six  cross  crosslets 
fitche  gules,  a  chief  indented  azure  [Saxham],  imjmling 
Quarterly  of  ten — 1.  Gules,  a  salt  ire  ermine.  [Nevill.] 
2.  Or,fretty  gules,  on  a  canton  per  pale  ermine  and  or  a 
ship  sable.  [Xevill.]  3.  Gules  billetee  or,  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  second.  [Bulmer.]  4.  Gules,  three  bendlets  vert, 
over  all  a  chevron  ermine.  [  ]     5-   Or,  two  bars 

counter  nebidee  sable,  a  canton  ermine. 
6.  Azure,  a  fleur  de  lis  argent.  [ 
bendlets  azure,  a  canton  ermine.  [ 
chevron  gides,  a  chief  indented  vert.  [ 
a  scdtire  gules,  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Azure,  a  cross  fiory  or.  [  ] 

2.  Harvey,  impaling  azure  three  bugle  horns  in  pale  argent, 
garnished  or,  stringed  gules.  [Gwicherden.] 

Crest. — A  leopard  pxissant  sable,  spotted  or,  collared  gules,  holding  a  trefoil  vert. 
[Harvey.] 

S""  Edward  Harvy  of  Thurley  in  com.  Bedford, 
Knight,  Sonne  and  heire  to  Henry  Hai'vey  of 
the  same  place  Esquier. 


[ 


] 


7.  Or,  three 
]     8.  Or,  a 
]     9.  Argent, 
[Nevell.]     10. 


S"'  John  Harvey  of  Thurley  in  com.=j=Joanne  dang-h.  and  coheire  to  S''  John 


Bedford  Knight  sonne  and  heire. 


Neirwent  (Xeirnuyt)  Knight. 


Thomas  Harvey  of  Thurley  in  Bedford  Esquier,  sonne=i=Christian  daugh.  to  John 
and  heire.  Chicheley. 


John  Harvey  of  the  same  place  sonne=r Alice  daugh.  to  Nicholas  Morley  of  G-lyn 


and  heire. 


(Glyiid)  in  Sussex. 


S"^   George   Harvey  of    Thomas  Harvey  of  Ickworth  in=j=JaYnne  daugh.  and  heire 


Thurley  in  com.  Bed- 
forde.  Knight  sonne 
and  heire. 


com.  Suffolke  ar.  in  right  of 
his  wyfe,  2^  sonne  and  heire 
male. 


to  Henry  Drury  of  Ick- 
worth  in  com.  Suffolke, 
Esq. 


William  Harvey  of=p Joanne  dau.  to 


Ick worth  m  com. 
Suffolke  ar.  sonne 
and  heire. 

A 


John  Cockett  of 
Ampton  in  com. 
Suffolk,  Esquier. 


John 

ob. 

s.p. 


George  Harvey 
Archdeacon  of 
Monmouthe  in 
Wales. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Crofts  of  West 
Stowe  in  com. 
Suffolke,  ar. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


215 


S''  Nicholas  Harvey=pElizabeth  dau.  and 
Knight  2^  sonne  heire  to  John  Wilt- 
one  of  the  privie  shir  Controwler  of 
Chamber  to K.  H.  8.     Callys  wydow  to  S-" 

Richard  Wingfilde, 

K'. 


Edmond  Harvey  of  El- 
stowe  in  com.  Bedford 
3'^  Sonne  mar.  Mary 
daugh.  to  Henry  Went- 
worth  of  Codham,  Esq. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  Gibbon 
of  Sudbury 
in  com. 
SuflFolk. 


S'  Thomas  Harvey  K*  Marshall  of  Queens  Mary's  Howse. 


John  Harvey  of  Ickworth  in= 
com.  Suffolke  Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


William  Harvey  of 
Ickworth  in  com. 
SuflFolke  ar.  sonne 
and  heire,  whose 
Posteritye  there  at 
this  tynie,  a°  1628. 


^Elizabeth  daugh.  to  Henry 
Pope  of  Myldenhall  in  com. 
Suflblke. 


Jayne 
mar.  to 
Vques. 


Margarett 
mar.  to 
Pratt. 


Mary  daugh.  and= Francis  Harvey  of= 
heire  to  S''  Tho-     Witham    in     com. 


mas  Nevell  of 
Holte  in  com. 
Essex  Knight 
wydowe  to  Thomas 
Smith  of  Cress- 
ington  Esq. 


Essex  wher  he 
lyeth  buryed  he 
was  Pentioner  to 
Q.  Eliz.  2^  sonne. 


=Camell  daugh.  to 
Vincent  Gwicher- 
den,  Gentlewoman 
of  Florence 
wydow  to  Darcy 
of  Tolshnnt 
Darcy,  Esq. 
2*^  wyfe. 


John  3*^  sonne. 


Thomas  6"'  sonne. 


Nicholas  4"'  sonne.     Robart  7"'  sonne. 


Clement  5'^  sonne. 


Christopher  8"'  sonne. 
John  9"^  Sonne. 


Ann  mar.  to  Robart 
Lysley  of  Felton  in 
Northumberland 
2'ii^  to  Raylfe 
Eldercare  Esquier. 


Brigett   mar.    to 
John  Wrott  2'Jiy 
to  Thom.   Spay- 
ney  of  Tunstall 
in  Norff.  Esq. 


{See  (giernoiu) 


216 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarierlij — 1.  Sable,  afess  countercompony  or  and  azure  heiiveen  three  Jiorses' 
heads  erased  argent,  a  mullet  on  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Higham.]  2.  Argent, 
a  chief  azure.  [Hune,  or  more  truly  Clun.]  3.  Francis.  4.  Azure,  on  a 
fess  between  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed  or  a  fteur  de  lis  of  the  first  betireen 
two  demi-roses  gules  [Stonley],  on  an  inescutcheon  the  badge  o/"  Ulster. 
Crests. — 1.  A  horse's  Mad  argent,  a  mulktfor  difference.  [Higham.] 

2.  A  demi-unicorn  gides,  attired  and  crined  or,  collared  countercompony  of 
the  second  and  azure. 


Eichard  Higham,  obiit  the  25**^  of  Marche,  a° 
1340,  whoe  mar.  Joanne,  daugh.  to  ....  she 
died  25*^  of  August  a«  1361. 


Thomas  Higham,  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire  obiit  24**^  of  Maye,  a"  1404. 


Thomas  Higham  of  Higham  in  com.=^Ahce,  daugh.  and  heire  to  John  Hune  of 


Suffolke,  esquier,  sonne  and  heire,  obiit 
ye  7th  of  February  a«  1409. 


Thomas  Higham  of=FAHce,  dau.  to 


Higham     in    com. 
Suffolke,  Gentle, 
sonne  and  heire. 


heire  to 
Boys. 


Tonstall,   in  com.   SuflFolke,   Gent.,  obiit 
first  of  Marche,  a°  1448. 


Robart  2'^  sonne 
obiit  the  5">  of 
November,  a° 
1383. 


John  Higham  3''  sonne  of 
Tuddenham  in  com.  Suffolk 
Parson,  obiit  13"'  of  October 
1393. 


Thomas  Higham  of=pIsabell,  daugh.  and  coheire  to  S""  Hughe  Frauncis  of  Giflfords 


Hicham  in  com. 


in  com.  Suffolk,  Knight,  obiit  20  of  Marche  1452. 


Thomas  Higham=j 

pCatherin 

Clement  Higham 

William  Higham 

of  Higham  in 

daugh. to 

of  Giffords  in 

parson  of  Elve- 

com.  SufPolke, 

WiUiam 

com.  Suffolke  2-' 

don  and  Gaseley 

Esquier  sonne 

Cotton  of 

sonne  of  whome 

Electe  Bishop  of 

and  heire  obiit  at 

Landwood 

Issue  remayn- 

Elye,  obiit  oP 

Colne  in  Essex 

(Lanwade) 

ethe. 

1498. 

23"^  of  Aprell, 

in  com. 

1492. 

Cambridge 

ar. 

Clement  Higham  of=p.  .  .  . 
Lauenham  in  com.     daugh. 
Suffolke  Esquier  2*^     to ...  . 
sonne  obiit  29"^  of  j 
August  a"  1500.         i 


John  Higham  of=pMary  eldest 
Higham  in  com.  {  daugh.  and 
Suffolke,  esquier    coheire  to 
sonne  and  Terring- 

heire.  ham. 


Richard 
Higham  4«'' 
sonne  Sar- 
gant  at  Lawe 
obiit  21  of 
October  a° 
1500. 


Richard  2*^  sonne  ob. 
s.p. 

John  Higham  eldest 
sonne  ob.  18"'  of 


Jully,  1504. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    IG12. 


217 


A| 


William 

Higham, 

Clarke. 

Thomas 
Higham 
ob.  s.p. 


daugh. 

to  Muniiings 
of  Suftblke 
servante  to 
John  Dela- 
pole  duke  of 
SuflPolke  first 
wyfe. 


^S""  Clement  His:ham=FAnn    dau^h.    to 


of  Barrow  Hall  in 
com.  Suflfolke,  Kn' 
BaiTon  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, Sonne  and 
.heire. 


George  Walde- 
grave  of  Small- 
bridge  in  com. 
Suffolke  ar. 
wydow  to  Henry 
Bewers  of  Acton, 
ar. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  first 
to  Eden,  2^">'  to 
Robart  Kempe  of 
Finch(iug)filde  in 
Essex  Esq. 


S''  John  Higham  of 
Barrowhall  in  com. 
Suffolke   K'  whose 
Issue  remayneth 
still  there. 


Thomas 
Sonne. 


William     - 
Higham  of 
Eastham  in 
com.  Essex, 
ar.3'' Sonne. 


John  Higham 
of  Lewkenors 
is  descended 
of  Suflfolke. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and 
heire  to  Stonley 
or  Stanley  one  of 
the  Tellors  of 
the  Exchequ. 


S'^'  Eichard  Higham  of  Esteham  in  com.  Essex, =.  . 
Knight,  Barronett,  sonne  and  heire.  to 


daugh. 


{See  Pedigrees  of  this  Family,  with  much  valuable  information  regarding  it,  in  the 
'  Visitation  of  Suffolke,  1561,'  edited  by  J.  J.  Howard,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  vol.  ii. 
pp.  210,  234.) 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Checlcy  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief  sable  a  lion  2Mssant  yardant  or  [Higham], 
iniiKiliny  or  on  afess  vert  three  lioncels  of  the  field.  [Allen.] 

Crest. — An  arm  embowed  jyroper,  hound  at  the  tvrist  gules,  holding  a  broken  sword, 
also  proper.  [Higham.] 

This  pedigree  differs  so  much  from  that  of  the  same  family  in  Vis.  of  1558  that  it 
has  been  considered  advisable  to  give  it  in  extenso. 


Eobart  Higham  of  Higham- 
in  com.  Chester  Gentlem. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Hopwood 
of  the  Clyflfe. 


Roger  2"'! 

John  Higham= 

=Ellen 

Edward 

George  4">  sonne 

Mar- 

Sonne  mar. 

of  Higham  in 

daugh. 

3^'  Sonne. 

mar.  Catherin 

garett 

Alice  dau.  to 

com.  Chest. 

to  Tur- 

daugh. to  Dale 

Edwards. 

Sonne  and 

ner. 

of  Adlington  in 

T 

heire. 

Cheshire. 

A  1 

B 

2    F 


218 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612, 
Bl 


William  Heigham= 
of  Dunmowe  in 
com.  Ess.  Gent, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh,     Oliver  sonne  and     Elizabeth,     Robarte  eldest 
to  John 
Allen  of 


Ellen, 


heire. 

Essex  John  2*^  sonne.  — 

Gentle.  —  Catherin. 

William  8'^  sonne.  — 

—  Ann. 

Roger,  4'^  sonne. 

Robart  5*^^  sonne. 


sonne. 

Rignolde  2^'  sonne, 

John  S'^  sonne. 


William  sonne  and  heire.        Alice  eldest  daugh.        Ann,  2^  daugh. 


ilclforti. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  four — 1.  Argent,  a  greyhound  statant  sable.  [Holford.] 
2.  Argent,  three  hiiclcs'  heads  calossed  sahle.  [Bulkeley.]  3.  Argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  Text  Tees  sable.  [Toft.]  4.  Argent,  a  boar  sable 
[Bryne],  impaling  ermine  on  a  canton  azure  a  pelican  or.  [Pell,] 

Crest. — A  greyhound's  head  couped  sable,  a  crescent  for  differerice.  [Holford,] 

William  Holford,  sonne  and  he,  to  Henry  Tofte  whoe  lived  18  of 
Edw.  S''  sonne  and  he,  to  Roger,  sonne  &  he,  to  Will'm  by  Joane, 
daugh,  &  he,  to  Rich,  lord  of  Lostock,  sonne  to  Rich.  Lo.  of 
Lostock,  sonne  to  Willm,  lo,  of  Lostock,  the  wich  Willm.  Tofte 
was  sonne  &  he.  to  Roger  Tofte,  Lo,  of  Tofte  and  Margarett  dau. 
to  Wyver  sonne  to  Walter  sonne  to  Benedick,  lo,  of  Tofte  in 
Cheshire,  sonne  to  Home  Tofte  &  Lord  of  y*^  same. 


John  Holford  of  Holford= 
in  com.  Chesh.  19^'^  of 
Edw.  3'^  46  Edw.  3^1. 


= Joanne  dau.  to  Roger  Bryne 
(Bruyne)  of  Stapleford 
l?^"^  of  Rich.  2'', 


Elizabeth  eldest  dau. 
Alice  2'^  daugh. 


Thomas  Holford  of  Holford  died  before^ 
his  father,  12">  of  Rich.  2'^, 


=Alice  dau,  to  Will'm  Bulkley 
of  Otworth  (?  Budworth), 


William  Holford  of  Holford,= 
sonne  and  heire,  1  H.  6, 


^Margarett  dau. 
to  ...  . 


Thomas  Holford  of  Holford,  esquier,  sonne=j=Joanne,  daugh. 
and  heire,  lived  22'^  of  H.  6.  to 

A 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


219 


Thomas  Holford  of  Holford,  esquier,=pMatiId.  dau.  to  S""  William  Bulklcy 
Sonne  &  heire,  29"'  of  H.  6.  Justice  of  Chester. 


S''  George  Holford=Isabell  daudi.      Randall  Hol-= 


of  Holford,  Knight 
Sonne  &  heire, 
4H.  7. 


to  Robart  Lee      ford  2  sonne. 
of  Adlyngton. 


da.  to 


Robart  Hol- 
ford 3" 
Sonne. 


da.  to 


S'"  John  Hol-=Margery,  dau.     Humfrey^ 


ford  of  Hol- 
ford, Knight 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


to  S""  Ran- 
dolph Brere- 
ton  of 
Malpasse,  Kt. 


Holford 
Sonne 
and  he. 


dau. 
to 


Richard     John  1 


Owen  4. 


Sonne.  — 

Sonne.  —  Mathew  5. 

PhiUip  2.  — 

—  Bryan  6. 
Bartholo- 
mew 3. 


Humfrey  sonne        George  2*^        Richard  3''  sonne  gentle  shewre 
and  heire.  sonne.  to  Q.  Elizabeth,  1561. 


Henry  Holford,  sonne  &  he.  mar.  Jayne,  dau.  to  Judge  Sheute, 
mother  to  S""  Christoph.  Hatton,  adopted  heir  to  y°  Lo.  Chauncelor. 


Richard  Holford  yonge  of  age. 


Jayne  dau.  to=ThomasHol-=Margarett 
S"-  Will'm  I  ford  of  Hoi-  '  dau.  to  S-- 
Booth  of  ford,  22^  of      Thomas 


Dunham 
Knight. 


H.  8. 


Buttler  of 
Bewsey  Kt. 


John 
Hol- 
ford 2^ 
sonne. 


Christopher==Margarett  dau. 
Holford         I  to  Thomas 
Esquier         i  Danyell,  syster 
3^  sonne.      i  to  Judge 
Danyell. 


George 

2^1 

sonne. 


Christopher: 
Holford  of 
Holford, 
Sonne  and 
he. 


= Elizabeth, 
dau.  to  S'^ 
Randolph 
Main- 
waring,  Kt. 


Christopher  Holford  of= 
Purflett  in  com.  Ess. 
ar.  sonne  &  heire,  obiit 
4^^'  of  January  1607, 
aged  47  3  monthes  & 
3  dayes. 


=Mary,  daugh.  to  Henry 
Vynar  of  Cundor 
(Condover)  in  com. 
Sallope  esq.  syster  to 
Judge  Danyell. 


Christopher  Holford 
eldest  sonne,  obiit 
s.p.  lyeth  buryed  by 
his  father  in  Purflcet 
Cluu'ch. 


Danyell  Holford  of=  Martha  dau.  &  sole 
Purflett  in  com.  heire  to  Valantyne 

[Essex]  esquier,  2^     Pell  of  Kings  Lynne 
sonne  and  heire  to     in  NorflF.  Gent, 
his  Brother. 


I    I    I 
Henry  3''  sonne. 

Robart  4">  sonne. 

Martha  died  yonge. 


220 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


one. 

Aems  (3  shields). — 1.  Sable,  a  fau  behveen  three  mullets  argent.  [HoxE.] 

2.  Sable,  a  lion's  head  erased  hetiveen  three  mullets  argent.  [Hone.] 

3.  Quarterly — 1  a)id  4.  Hoxe  as  in  No.  1.     2.  Per  clievron  gules 

and  ermine,  in  fess  two  lions'  heads  erased  or,  a  mullet 
for  difference.  [Allen.]  3.  Sable,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  membered  or.  [Grandtoft.] 

John  Hone  of  London  Mercer.=F 


William  Hone  of  London,  one= 
of  the  Judsres  of  Guild  hall. 


=Joane  sister  of  Anthony  Browne  of  Tolthorp 
in  Litle  Caster  ton  co.  Rutland,  escf. 


Thomas  Hone= 
of  Home- 
church  com. 
Essex  gent. 


=Jane,  his  wife  daughter  &  heire 
of  Rafe  Allen  Proctor  of  the 
Arches  by  his  wife  the  daughter 
&  coheire  of  M''  Grandtoft  of 
Lincolnshire. 


John  Hone  second  son  Doctor 
of  the  Civile  Law  who  procured 
of  the  King  of  Amies  the  Lions 
head  and  waved  the  tan. 


William  Hone  of=Elizebeth  yongest 
Farnham  com.        dau2:hter  of  Thom. 


Essex  &  of  the 
Inner  Temple 
a  Councellor  of 
the  Law. 


Parsons  of  Stortford 
com.  Essex  (Herts) 
gent. 


Peter  & 

Francis 

Jane,  mar.  to 

Anthony 

ma.  to 

James  Trussell 

Hone 

Thomas 

of  London, 

both  in 

CoUyer 

mercer. 

Ireland. 

of 

Thomas  Hone. 
(TTie  whole  of  this  entry  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


JIumftle. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4,  Sable,  a  buch  trippant  or,  a  chief  indented  of  the  second. 

[HuiiBLE.]     2  a)ul  3.     Per  fess  imlattled  azure  and  gules  three  suns  in 

spilendour  or.  [Person.] 
Crest. — A  demi-hucli  proper,  horned  or,  collared  vert.  [Humble.] 

Peter  Humbell  of  Surrey  Gentleman,  mar.  and  had  Issue. 


Person,  first  wyfe. 


Elizabeth,  daugh.=j=Richard  Humble  of  Sowthwarke= 
and  sole  heire  to  vintner  and  of  Gooseys  in  com. 
Essex,  esquier,  buryed  the  30'*' 
of  Aprell  in  S'  Mary  Overys 
Church  under  a  fayre  monument 
a"  1616,  served  by  M''  Camden 
Clarenceux  and  M''  Guillyams 
Pursevant  at  Arms. 


= Daugh.  to  Kitchen- 
man  2'^  wyfe  she  after  mar.  to 
Hall  of  Battersey,  a  scrivenor. 
(Arms.— Harl.  MS.  1541, 
159.  Argent,  on  a  yile  sable 
between    tivo    cross    crosslets 

fitchee  yules  three  lozenges  of 
the  field.) 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


221 


Peter  Humble  of  Grooseys=i= 
(Goosehays)  in  com.  Essex 
Esquier  sonue  and  heire, 
obiit  at  Gooseys  the  4''> 
of  August  beinge  Mun- 
day  buryed  y^  7  of  y"^ 
same  w'  his  father  in  the 
Vaulte. 


,  daugh. to 
.  of  Eum- 
ford  in  Essex 
brewer  she  after 
mar.  to  IVP  Le- 
gatt  of  Home 
church  parson- 
age. 


John 
obiit 
yonge. 


Eichard  Humble  buryed  w'  his  father 
w*owt  Issue. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  Richard 
Ward  of 
Chepesyde 
Goldsmith 
buryed  y"^ 
same  daye  w*^ 
her  father. 


Catherin  2'^ 
dau.  ob.  s.p. 

Weltham  ob. 
s.p. 

Margarett 
ob.  s.p. 


....  daugh.  and  sole 
heire  livinge. 


Ives  of  Essex. 

Arms. — Per  chevron  salU  and  argent  three  elephants'  heads  counter  changed  crowned 

or. 
Crest. — An  elephant's  head  erased  sable  croivned  or. 

(The  ivhole  of  this  entry  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


Stnour. 


Arms  (2  shields).— 1.  Quarterlg—1  and  4.    Azure,   a  cross  patonce   hrtween  four 
fteurs  de  lis  or,  a  martlet  for  difercnce.   [Jexour.]     2. 
'Gtdes,  ten  hezcmts,  4,  3,  2,  1,  a  canton  ermine.  [Zouche.] 
3.  Argent,  a  chevron  letween  three  annulets  gules,  a  mullet 
for  difference.  [Young-e.] 
2.  Quarterly  of  six—\  and  6.  Jenour  irithout  the  difference.     2. 
Sahlc,  on  a  fess  or  letween  three  saltires  couped  or  three 
pellets.    [Smith.]      3.    [Fitzherbert.]     4.  Argent,  ten 
torteaux,  4,  3,  2  and  1,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Babbing- 
TON,]      5.    Azure,    a  cross   moline  argent  [Molineux], 
impaling  or  a  bend  engrailed,   in  dexter  chief  a  plate. 
[Clarke.] 
Crest. — A  hound  sejant  sable.  [Jexour.] 

The  10  of  June  in  the  17  of  Q.  Elizabeth  1578  p'  Robart  Cooke  Claren. 

William  Jenour=j=Catherin,  daugliter  to  Whitinge  of 
of  Stonham  As-  Bramhara  (?  Brautham)  in  com.  Snftblk 
pall  in  com.  Gentlem.  of  the  Privie  Chamber  to 

Suffolke,  Gentl.    K.  Edw.  4'"  Preferred  by  Mowbraye, 
Duke  of  Nortfolke. 


222 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


John  Jenonr  of  Ston-=FAnn,  2^  dauffh. 


ham  Aspall  in  com. 
Suffolke  ar.  sonne  and 
heire  Prothonotarye 
obiitage76y°17»^of 
Sept.  a°  d'ni  1542. 


to    John   Fin- 
cham  of  Owt- 
well  in  com. 
Norffolke  she 
was  maiyed  a° 
1500,  obiit  1547. 


Robart 

Sonne 
an  at- 
torney. 


WilKam  S'' 
sonneaPreste. 

Thomas  4*'^, 
served  the 
Lord  Dacres 
of  y®  north. 


Catherin,  mar.  to 
Lone,  and  had 
issue  Lone  of 
Kente,  prothono- 
tarye of  the 
Comon  Place  in 
Westminster. 


Eichard  Jenom'^ 
of  Stonham 
Esquier,  sonne 
&  heire,  borne 
aMSlO,  obiit 
26  of  Novem- 
ber, a"  1542. 


='VVyborough,   dau.    to 
Anthony   Catesby  of 
Whiston  in  com. 
Northampton.     She 
died  y°    first   of  Q. 
Mary.     She  2'5'.v  mar. 
to  Richard  Weston  of 
Roxwell  in  Essex, 
Judge. 


Robart    Elizabeth,    mar.   to    Dorathe 
2"^  Thomas  Bokenham      mar.  to 

sonne       of  Levermere  in  Frevill 

obiit        com.  SuflFolke,  2"iy        of  Shelford 
s.p.  she  maryed  to  Richard  in  com. 

Michall  al's  Coding-     Cambridg. 

ton  whoe  died  27  of    ar. 

Maye,  1567.  She  died 

y"^  8^^  of  Sept.  1571. 


John  Jenour  2'^  sonne 
Rector  of  Bradfilde. 

George  Jenour  of 
London  Woolendraper 
3^  sonne. 


Mathew 

obiit 

s.p. 


Anthony  Jenour= 
of  Dunmowe,  in 
com.  Essex,  4.^^ 
sonne. 


= Joanne,  daugh.  and  heire  to 
John  Souche  and  of  Alice 
his  wyfe  dau.  and  heire  to 
Richard  Goringe  of  Craneley 
in  com.  Surrey,  Gent,  wich 
AHce  died  in  S'  Mary  Orgars, 
10*^^  of  August,  1592,  34  of 
Eliz. 


Fraun.  first  sonne  and  heire 
a  Clarke  at  Comon  Lawe. 


Richard  a  scoUor 
in  Cambrids;. 


I 

Kenelme  a  scollor 
at  Gramer  skole. 


Ann,  onely 


daugh. 


Andrew    Jenour    of=pGrisogon,   daugh.   and  heire  Jayne,  mar.  Mary  mar,  to 

Alfreston  al's  Alver-  to  Thomas  Smith  of  Camden  to  John  WilHamTyffyn 

ston   al's  Jenour  of  in  com.   Gloster,   wydowe  to  Walters  al's  Counseller  at 

Bigotts  in  Dunmowe  S'"  Edward  Smith  2''  sonne  to  Leven-  Midell  Temple 

in  com.  Essex  Esqu.  S'"  John  Smith  of  Cressinge  thorpe  obiit  and  Lorde  of 

age    75    y*^    3'^    of  Temple  in  com.  Essex  Esquier,  s.p.  Wakes  Colne 

Marche  a°  1613  obiit  sine  prole.  in  Essex 

Sonne  and  heire,  obi  it  Esquier. 
Decemb.  a°  1 622. 


Kenelme  Jenour  of=pJayne    daugh.     to    S^" 


Bigotts  in  Dunmowe 
in  com.  Essex, 
Esquier  sonne  and 
heire  (Baronet). 


Robart  Clarke,  Knight 
Barron  of  y°  Exchequer 
by  y*^  syster  to  S'' 
Henry  Maynard. 


Andrew  Jenour  2^* 
sonne  mar.  Anne 
daugh.  to  John 
Bentley  of  Castell 
Camps  in  com.  Cam. 


Henry,  3^' 
mar.  Martha 
dau.  to 
Layer  of 
Norwich. 


S''  Andrew  sonne 
&  heire  of  Bigots. 


Henry  2  sonne. 
Robart  3  sonne. 


Grisogon  mar.  to  f¥  John 
Prescott,  sonne  to  Alder- 
man Prescott. 


Susan  2''  dau. 
to  Gore. 


mar. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


223 


William  4*^^  sonne 
mar.  y"'  daugh.  to 
Glatton  of  S*  Ives. 


Robart  a  fellow 
of  King's  Col- 
lege in  Cam- 
bridge. 


11 

Ann,  mar.  to  Phillip 

Glascoke  (»f  Min- 

chions  in  Dun- 

mowe. 


Jayne,  mar.  to 
Francis  Browne  of 
H^  Ives  Esquier. 


Grisogon  mar.  to. 
Robert  Pascall  of 
much  Baddow, 
Gent. 


4| 

Mary,  mar.  to  John  Tiflfine 
cosen  and  heire  to  William 
of  Wakes  Colne,  esquier. 


5  I 
Mary,  mar.  first  to  John  Hather- 
sall,  obiit  s.p.  2'^'^'  to  John  Langley 
Gentleman  and  Lynning  draper  of 
London. 


(No.  1.) 


Arms  (5  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1.  Azure,a  wreath  argeiit  and  sable,  ivitJi  four  hawTcs' 
hells  conjoined   thereto    in    quadrangle  m\    [Josselyn.] 

2.  Gules,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  or  Jive  torteaux,  a  chiej 
ermine.  [Hyde.]  3.  Battell.  4.  Azure,  a  fess  or. 
[Elliott — ?  Chastelin.] 

2.  Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Josselyn.     2.  Gules,  on  abend  or  three 

castles  sable.  [Castleton.]  3.  Elliott.  4.  Baerett. 
5.  Paly  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  three  martlets 
of  the  first.  [Martyn].  6.  IIyd'e,,  impaling  sable  a  chevron 
ermine  between  three  bulls'  heads  ccdossed  argent.  [Saun- 
ders.] 

3.  Quarterly — Josselyn,    Castleton,  Elliott,    and    Hyde, 

impaling  quarterly — 1  and  4.  Smyth,  as  in  Vis.  of  1552. 
2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  cross  crosslets  of  the 
first,  a  martlet  of  the  second  for  difference.  [  ] 

4.  Quarterly — 1.    Josselyn.      2.    Castleton.      3.    Elliott. 

4.  Battell,  impaling  sable  on  a  fess  or  between  three 
cinquefoils  ermine  a  lion  passant  between  two  mullets  guJes. 

[  ] 

5.  Quarterly  of  six — 1   and   6.    Josselyn.      2.    Castleton. 

3.  Hyde.    4.  Battell.    5.  Elliott. 


James  Josselyn  of  Essex,  Gentleman.^ 


Henry  Josselyn  sonne  and- 
heire  to  James. 


=Jane,  daugh.  and  heire  to 
William  Chastelyn. 


Rauflfe  Josselyn  sonne^pMawde,  dau.  and  he.  to 
and  heire.  S-"  John  Hyde,  K^ 


224 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


John  Josselyn  esquier,=pCatherm,  daugh.  and  coheire  to 
Sonne  and  heire.  S''  Thomas  Battaile,  Knight. 


Thomas  Josselyn  esqu.=pMawde  whoe  after  mar.  to 
Sonne  and  heire.  Nicholas  Villers. 


Thomas  Josselyn  esquier,=p Alice,  daugh.  to 
Sonne  and  heire.  William  Lyston. 


EauflFe  Josselyn  ar.=T=Mawde,  daugh.  to  S''  John 


Sonne  and  heire. 


Sutton  al's  Dudley. 


Jeiforey  Josselyn  esquier,=j=Margarett,  daugh.  to 
Sonne  and  heire.  Robart  Rockell. 


Rauffe  Josselyn  esquier,=^Petronill,  daugh.  to 


Sonne  and  heire. 


Phillip  Palmer. 


Thomas  Josselyn  esquier,=j=Mawde,  daugh.  to  William 
Sonne  and  heire.  Brancketor  ar.  (?  Branktree). 


Jefforey  Josselyn  esquier,=j=Catherin,  daugh.  to  Thomas, 


Sonne  and  heire. 


lord  Braye. 


Thomas  Jossel}Ti,=Alice  S""  Thomas       S""  EauflFe  Josselyn  3'^  sonne,  Mayor  of 

esquier,  sonne  daugh.  to     Josselyn,  Loudon,  4"'  of  Edw.  y*^  4*'',  a°  1464. 


and  heire,  7  H.  6 
a°  1428. 


Lewes  2^^  sonne  Knight  of  the  Bathe  and  also  in  y^  feild 

Duke.  a  preste.  buryed  at  S'  Swithins  London  stone. 


George  Josselyn  esq.=j=Mawde  daugh.  to  Edmond 
sonne  and  heire.  Bardolfe,  ar. 


EauflFe  Josselyn— Catherin  dau.  and    John  Josselyn  2^  sonne,=pPhillip  daugh.  to 

~~  William  Bradbury 

Esquier. 


ar.  sonne  and 
heire. 


coheire  to  Eichard     obiit  17  of  K.  H.   8  a" 


Martyn. 


1525. 


Gabrell  Josselyn      JeflForey  Josselyn  Esquier,=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.      John  Josselyn  3*^ 


2'^  sonne. 


Sonne  and  heire. 


to  . 


sonne. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


225 


r 

Thomas  Josselyn  of  Horkseley  in  com.=pElizabeth,  dau.  to  Nicholas  Hadesley  of 
Essex,  Esquier  sonne  and  heire.  Essex  Esquier. 


Thomas  Josselyn  of  Horkseley  in  com.  Essex,  esquier,=pMary,  daugh.  to  ThomaS 
Sonne  and  heire.  Parker  of  Essex. 


Thomas  Josselyn  of  Horkseley  in  com.Essex,=Jayne,  daugh.  to  Edmund  Saunders 
Esquier,  sonne  and  he.  livinge,  a"  1614.  of  Charlewood  in  com.  Surrey,  ar. 


Ann  mar.  to 
Bigod  of 
Bloffilde  ar. 


S''  Thomas  Josselyn  of= 
High  Roodynge  in 
com.  Essex,  Knt. 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Dorathe,  daugh.  to  S*'  Gef- 
forey  (rate  of  highe 
Roodinge  in  com.  Essex, 
Knt. 


....  mar.  to 
S'"  Nicholas 
Wentworth 
Knight. 


Ann,  daugh.  to^Richard  Josselyn^Ann,  dau.  to  Thomas  Lucas  John  Josselyn 

S""  Thomas  ofHighRoodinge     of  Essex  esquier,  3"^  sonne, 

Shelton  Knt.        esquier,  sonne  2^^  wyfe.  unmaryed. 

first  wyfe.  and  heire. 


Richard  Josslyn  of  Newhall=T=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Josselyn  in  com.  Essex  to  Atkinson 

esquier,  sonne  and  heire,  a  famous 

mar.  first  y^  dau.  to  Rich.        lawyer. 
Barnes  Bishop  of  Durham,    | 
first  wyfe. 


Robarte  Josselyn  of  Newhall  Josselyn - 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


John  2^ 

sonne 
mar.  the 
dau.  to 
Robart 
Wise- 
man. 


Wynifrid 
mar.  to 
Silvister 
Dods- 
worth. 


Joanne  mar.  to 
Francis  Reeve 
of  Hnbarts  hall 
in  Harlowe  in 
Essex,  Gentle. 

Mary  mar.  to 
Thomas  Pellett. 


:Brigett,  daugh.  to  S''  "William  Smith 
of  Hillhall  in  Essex,  Knight. 


Leonard 

4th 

sonne, 
obiit  s.p. 


Henry  Josselyn 
4^'^  Sonne,  mar. 
Ann,  daugh. 
and  heire  to 
Henry  Tori'ell. 
(See  Vis.  of 
1558.) 


Edward  Josslyn= 
of  High  Rood- 
ynge in  com. 
Essex  esquier, 
2*^^  sonne. 


=Mary 

daugh.  to 
Lambe  of 
Midelsex 
esquier. 


Mary  mar.  first  to  Ivebell 
2^">'  to  Richurd  Glascock. 

Jayne,  mar.  first  to  Rich. 
Kelton,  2^"^'  to  Roger 
Harlakenden  of  Kenard- 
ing-ton  in  Kente. 


Henry  sonne     Thomas     Mary  mar.  to  Peter  Gates     Jayne  3''  dau. 
and  heire.         2^  of  London.  — 

sonne.  —  Dorathe  4"'dau, 

Wynifride  mar.  to  ...  . 

Syday  of  Bewers  in  Essex. 


Ann  5"'  dau. 

f^hzabethe 
6"'  dau. 

2  G 


226 


THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


^ijsselpn,  Sottlin. 


No.  2. 

Aems, — Azure,  ajosselyn  argent  and  sable,  ielled  or.   [Josseltn.] 

Stemma  et  propagationes  perantiquEe  Joscelinorum  familiEe  de  comitatibus 
Essexiffi  et  Hertfordiae  ab  adventu  Normannorum  in  Angliam  ad  hunc  usque  diem 
par  spatium  quingeutorum  ;  et  eo  amplius  continuate  masculorum  serie  genealogica 
una  cum  coalescentium  hteredum  (quorum  Arma  sive  insignia  gentilitia  simul  cum 
prsediorum  portionibus  deficiente  stirpe  masculina)  ad  pr^efatam  familiam  per 
foemineas  heredes  devoluta  sunt  diligenter  observatEe.  Omnia  summa  cum  fide  ac 
diligentia  ex  publicis  Regni  Arcliivis,  et  privatis  ejusdem  familise  evidentiis  (e  quibus 
Veritas  ipsa  potissimum  elici  solet)  collecta  ac  elaborata,  et  hoc  Schemata  sunt 
breviter  concionata.     Anno  a  Verbo  incarnato,  1627. 

De  Gilbeeto  filio  Jocelini. 

Miles  quidam  Jocelinus  nomine  Loci  hujus  religione  delectatus  dedit  dec  et 
Ecclesie  Sancte  Marie  duas  partes  decima  omnium  rerum  suarum  quas  in  possessione 
quadam  que  grava  dicitur  habebat  Eadulphus  filius  eis  postea  confirmavit  dona- 
cionem  predictam  Tempore  Regis  Henrici  j^rimi. 

Ex  libro  de  Abingdon  folio  159. 

Aems. — Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Josselyn  or  Jocelin,  as  in  Pedigree  of  Josselyn, 
No.  1.  2.  A  demi-lion  sahle  crowned  or.  [Jocelin.]  3.  Azure^  a  fess  or. 
[Chastelin.]  4.  Battell.  5.  Enfielde.  6.  [Hyde.]  7.  Argent,  three 
inescutcheons  gules.  [Patmeee.]     8.  Gtdes,  three  chevrons  argent.  [Baude.] 

Ceest. — A  falcon's  leg  erased  proper,  helled  or.  [Jocelin.] 


Gilbertus  Joselinus  genearcha  sive 
pater  originalis  hujus  famili^  qui 
multis  patifundiis  abathiam  de  Semp- 
ringham  in  agro  Lincolniensi  locuple- 
tavit.  =F 


Gervasius=p 
Chastelin. 


Galfi-idus  Joselinus. 


.  .  .  .  filia  Johis 
de  Bisset. 


William=pOswalda  fiha  Roberti  Gous- 
Joselin.      hull  militi. 


Robertus  Joscelin.=T=-  •  •  •  fili^  Johannis 
Fleming. 


Jacobus  Joscelin.=r Joanna  filia  Henrici 
Throckingholden . 


Robertus  =plsabell  fiha  Johannis 
Chastelin.     Fitz-Archer  de  Grove. 


Richardus  de=f=Beatrix  filia  Edmundi 
Chastelin.  Bamfeild. 


Robertus  =FJohanna  filia  Thomas  Feti- 


Chastelin. 


place. 


Willimus  =f=Johanna  filia  Joh'is  Sul- 
Chastelin.     Hard. 


Henricus  Jocehn.=pJana  fiha  Willelmi  Chastelin. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 

A  I 

I 
Radulfus  Jocelin  aP  3  Johannis.=FBeatrix  uxor  dicti  Radulfi. 


227 


Battel^ 

Thomas  Battell. 


Rogerus  Enfeild  de 
Enfeild,  miles. 


Richard  Batell^p Alicia  filia 
miles. 


RichardusdeEnfeild=f=Emma  filia 
in  CO.  Midlesex.  WalteriTirrell. 


Robertus=pElizabetha  filia  Edmondi 
Battell.       de  Ho  .  .  . 


Bartholomeus  de^Ursula  filia  Johaii- 


Enfeild  miles. 


Edwardus  Bat-=FJoanna  filia  Johannis 


nis  de  Waldegrave. 


tell  miles. 


de  Basingborne. 


Henricus  Enfeild=pJohanna  filia 
miles.  Roberti  Bretton. 


GalMdus=f=Christiana  filia  Joh'is 
Batell  miles.     Torrell  de  Torrell  hall. 


Johannes  de  En-=plsabell,  filia  Hu- 


feild  miles. 


gonis  Bigott  milt. 


Johannes  Battell  de=r.  .  .  .  filia 


Aunger  (Ongar) 
Parke  co.  Essex. 


Thomas  de 
Rochford  mil. 


Richardus  de  En-=f=filia  Johannis 
feild  miles.  Nortoft,  milt. 


Thomas  Battell  miles.=pElizabetha  filia  et  unica  hgeres  Richardi  de  Enfeild,  militis. 


Alicia  filia  maxima    Johannes  Joscelin=FCatherina    Johannes  de^pElizabetha  filia 


et  coh.  Tho.  Batell     a°  10  H.  3. 
mil.  nupta  Johanni 
Barington    de  Ba- 
rington. 


filia  et  CO-     Hide  de  Hide     Joh'is  Baronis 
heres  Aula  in  com.  \  de  Sudley  in 


Thomas 
Battell. 


Hertford 
miles. 


com.  Grloc. 


Thomas  Jocelin=j=Matildis    filia    et=Nicholaus  de      Margareta  uxor.  Johannis 
a°  33  Hen.  3.        cohasres  Johannis    Vilers  maritus     Caldecote  de    Caldecote  co. 
Hide  mil.  secundus.  Rutland  s.p. 

^1  ^atmexe* 

Alicia  uxor  l^=j=Thomas  Jocehn,= Johanna  filia  Joh'is     Philippus    de   Patmer  de 


dicti    Thome, 
filia  Willelmi 
Listen. 


aP  13  Ed.   1  de     le  Blount  uxor  Patmer    aula    uxor    ejus 

Hidehall  co.  secunda  postea  nupta     fuit   filia   et   heres  J  oh'is 

Hertford.  Thome  Marshall.  Baude  de  Somerby  (co. 

Lincoln).  =p 


228 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Anna  iixor=Eadulfus  Jocelin=f=Matildis  filia  Joh'isn=Rogerus    Johannes  de  Pat- 


prima  filia      ob.  a"  5  Ed.  2. 

Willielmi 

Sandes. 


Sutton  militis  ob. 
28  E.  3. 


GalMdus  Jocelin.^: 


=Margareta  ux.  ejus  filia 
Robti  Rokell. 


de 
Berners. 


mere  et  Sara  uxor 
ejus. 


Rogerus  de 
Berners. 


Johannes  de  Patmere. 


Radulfus  Jocelin.=pMargareta  uxor  ejus. 


Lodovicus=FAnna  filia  Thomas=Matildis      Catherina^pGalfridus  Joce-= Johanna 


Duke. 


et  heres       Jocelin      filia  filia  Tho- 

Joh'is         filius  et     Adami        m^e  le 
Cotton,       heres         de  Brayuxl. 

ar.  ob.  s.p.      Brancktre 

(Braintree). 


lin  frater  et 
heres  Thome, 
ob.  aP  3  H.  6. 


uxor 
secunda 
dicti 
Galfi'idi. 


Willelmus 
Jocelin 
fil.  3t'"« 
ob.  s.p. 


Phihppa  filia= 
Phi.  Malpas. 


:Radulphus  JoceUn  mil.: 
Balnei    et    bis    Major 
Civit'  London,  ob.  18 
E.  4  s.p. 


^Elizabetha,  filia  Willelmi 
Barley  postea  nupta 
Roberto  Clifford,  mil.  filio 
d'ni  Clifford. 


Thomas  Jocelin^ 
filius  et  heres. 


= Alicia  ux.  ejus,  filia 
Lodovici  Duke. 


Margeria  Jocelin. 
EHzabeth  Jocelin. 


GalMdus  Jocelin 
fil.  2"«. 


Johannes  Jocelin  fil.  et  heres  Galfridi  uxor  fuit  Anna. 


Radulphns=pElizabetha  ux. 
Jocelin.         ejus. 


Philippus^ 
Jocelin. 


=Agnes  filia  Robert! 
Davies. 


Galfridus=j= 
Jocelin. 


Agnes  filia  Radul- 
phi  Jocelin  nupta 
Johanni  AYise- 
man  de  Canfeild. 


Philipus  Jocelin 
Anna  ux.  fuit 
filia  Johannis 
Brocke. 


Alicia 
Jocelin 
ux.  Thomffi 
Poole. 


Thomas  • 
Jocelin  ob. 
6  Julii 
1552  a''  6 
Edw  .6. 


^Elizabetha  filia 
Nicholai  Had- 
leigh,  ob.  17 
Apr.  29  Eliz. 
1587. 


Suzanna  Jocelin  nupta  Tho. 
Wilson. 


Thomas  Jocelin  ob.  s.p. 
a°  9  R.  Jac. 


1611=pMaria  filia  ThomaB 
Parker. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


229 


) 

E| 

1 

Maria 

Elizabetha    Jana  filia  Edmundi=Thomas=Suzanna  filia= 

= Thomas 

Jocelin 

Jocelin.         Sander    de    Charl-    Jocelin.     Willelmi 

Lock,  de 

ux. 

wood  arm.  et  Phe.                     Welby  mil. 

Greys 

Joh'is 

filie  Edre  Gage  mil.                     Balnei  ux. 

Inne 

Lyte. 

ux.  1  s.p.                                     S'^\ 

arm.  ma.  i. 

Philippus= 
Jocelin. 


=Anna  Robertus  Jocelin  duxit 

filia  in  uxorem  Eliz.  filiam 

Whitman.     Roberti  Rosse. 


Johannes  Jocelin 
duxit  in  uxorem 
Mariam  Smith. 


Richardus. 
Franciscus. 


Phillippus  Jocelin. 


Georgius  Jocelin  fil.  Thomge.=j=Matildis  ux.  ejus  filia  Edri  Bardolfe. 


Radulphus=i 

j=Catherina 

Johannes" 

Jocelin  fil. 

una  fih- 

Jocelin. 

et  heres. 

arum  et 
heredum 
Ricardi 
Martin. 

•Phillippa 
fiha  Wil- 
lelmi 
Brad- 
bury. 


Phillippus 

Jocelin 

clericus. 


Elizabetha  Jocelin  nupta 
Roberto  Fitz  Herbert. 


Anna  Fitz-Herbert,  ux. 
Johannis  Bettenham. 


Georgius  Jocelin 
filius  et  heres 
vendidit  heredi- 
tatem  suum 
Johanni  avun- 
culo  suo.  et 
obiit  s.p. 


Gabriell 
Jocelin 
olnit 
s.p. 


Johannes 
Jocelin 
obiit  af  ' 
1553,  ux. 
fuit 
Anna. 


Thomas= 

Jocelin 

miles. 


^Dorothea 
fiha  Gal- 
fridi 

Gates, 
miles. 


Jana 

Jocelin  ux. 

Nicholai 

Went- 

worth, 

militis. 


Anna 

Jocelin 

ux. 

Johannis 
Bagott. 


Margareta  Jocelin 
filia  et  haeres,  ux. 
Joh'i  Farley. 


Anna  filia  =Richardus= 
Johannis  Shel-     Jocelin. 
ton  militis  ux. 
1^ 


=Anna  filia  Thomse  Johannes 

Lucas  de  Buri  S"  Jocelin 

Edmuudi  co.  obiit 

Suff.  coelebs. 


Jane  ux. 
Fransc. 
Reeve  de 
Harloe. 


Richardu8=FJ  ocosa 


Jocelin. 


filia 

Roberti 

Atkinson. 


Johannes  Jocelin 
nuptus  ....  filite 
Wiseman.      

I 
Johannes  Jocelin. 


....  fiilia 
Ric'i  Joce- 
lin ux.  . . . 
Pellet. 


Winefrida 
Jocelin  ux. 
Silvestri 
Dodesworth. 


Robertus  Jocelin  a°  1627,  duxit  in  uxorem  filiam         Suzanna. 
Willelmi  Smith,  militis.  =^ 


Robertus  Jocelin  de  Newhall  Jocelin 
in  com.  Essex. 


1  I 
Willelmus  Jocelin 
fil.  et  hgeres. 


Franciscus 
Jocelin. 


Thomas. 


230 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Henricus  Jocelin  nuptus 
Annas  fil.  et  hares  Hum- 
fridi  de  Torell. 


Edwardus  Jocelin  nupta  Mariee  filia  et  hseres  Johannis 
Lambe.  =p 

Henricus  Jocelin. 


=Maria  filia  Henrici  Jocelin,  nupta  Edwardi     Winefrida  Jocelin    Elizabetha  et 
Harris  postea  renupta  Eoberti  Leigh,  mil.      ux.  Ri.  Scot.  Katherina. 


Anna  Harris.        Artherus  Harris. 


....  relicta=j=Thomas=.  .  .  .  filia  Cooke,     Henricus       Anna  uxor 


Jocelin 


Scot,  filia 
Franck. 


Jocelin     relicta  Bere. 
miles. 


Franciscus     Higham.        ux.  . 
Xpfor'us.  Ball. 


Torrellus=Elizabetha  filia  Roberti  Brooke  de  Norton 
Jocelin.       in  com.  Cestr.  militis. 

{The  ivhole  of  this  Fedigree  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1. 


2. 


liempe> 


Quarterly  of  seven. — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  gules 
between  three  estoiles  azure.  [Kempe.]  2.  Quarterly  vert 
and  or,  a  lend  of  the  seco?id.  [Spayne.]  3.  Sable,  a 
chevron  argent  between  three  roses  slipped  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  a  griffin  passant  of  the  first.  [Raymond.]  4. 
Sable,  tivo  arms  bending  conjoined  in  fess  argent,  between 
three  cross  crosslets  fitche  or.  [Armesbtjry.]  5.  Sable,  a 
bend  argetit  between  six  martlets  or.  [Inckell.]  6. 
Ermine,  a  fess  vair  gules  and  or.  [Mild  or  Miles.] 
7.  Sable,  a  cross  voided  or.  [Appulderpield.] 

The  same,  impaling  Crochrode. 


.  Kempe  of  Finchingfild  in  com.  Essex  Grentleman. 


Robart  Kempe  of  Spainshall  of  finchfild= 
(Finchingfield)  in  com.  Essex  esquier, 
whoe  lieth  there  buryed. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and 
coheire  to 
Alforde  of  Kente. 


William  Kempe  of  Spains  in  Finchfild=pMary,  daugh.  to  John  Colte  of  Coltehall  in 
(Finchingfield)  in  com.  Essex  esquier,     I  Cavendishe  in  com.  Suffolk,  esquier  and 
Sonne  and  heire.  syster  to  S''  George  Colte,  Knight. 

A 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


231 


A| 


Robart  Kempe= 
of  Spains  hall 
in  com.  Essex 
esquier,  Sonne 
and  heire. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  to  S"" 
Clement  Higbam  of 
Barrowhall  in  com. 
SuflFolke,  Barron  of 
Exchequer,  wydow 
to  Edon. 


Raphe  2'^  sonne    John 

Ann  mar. 

obiit  s.p.                Kempe  of 

to  Thomas 

—               London 

Wright  of 

Henry  3^  sonne    4*^  sonne. 

Norwich. 

ob.  s.p. 

William  Kempe==Phillip  daiigh. 
of  Spains  in  to  Frauncis 

com.  Essex, 


esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Gunter  of 
London  and 
his  coheire 
obiit  in 
Auguste  1623. 


Robard  Kempe  of  Norf- 
folke,  2*^  sonne,  mar. 
Frauncis,  dau.  of  Mingey 
of  Arming  hall  in  Norf- 
folke  esq.  This  Robart 
Kempe  is  of  Hay  in 
Norflfolke. 


Brigett,  mar.  to  Cle- 
ment Pamane  of 
Chevington  in  com. 
Suffolke,  Gentle. 

Dorathe,  mar.  to 
Raphe  Lee  of  Sussex 
ar. 


Jayne,  daugh.  and  sole  heire,  mar. 
John  Burgoyne  of  Sutton  in  com. 
Bedford,  esquier. 


to 


Robart 
sonne  and 
heire. 


Elizabeth  eldest  dau. 
Isabell  2'^  daugh. 


John  Kempe 
of  London 
6*"^  son. 


George  Kempe  of= 
Cavendishe  in 
SuflFolk,  Gent.  S^^ 
sonne,  mar.  Mar- 
gery, dau.  to 
Large. 


=Margery  daugh. 
&  heire  of 
Appulderfelde 
of  Yorkshire. 


Margarett,  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Downs  2'J'y  to 
Lowthborough. 


John  first  sonne. 

1 
Alice  mar. 

Jayne,  2*^ 

1 
Susan,  mar. 

Christopher= 

— 

to  George 

dau.  mar. 

to  Robai't 

Kempe  of 

Charles  2*  sonne. 

Somersett 

to  Robart 

Greene  of 

Finchfilde 

— 

of  Wick- 

Reeve  of 

Norwich 

in  com. 

William  3*^  sonne. 

hambrook, 

Thwaite 

Gentlem. 

Essex, 

— 

esq. 

in  Suf- 

Gentle. 

George  4:^^  sonne. 

folk,  ar. 

5"^  sonne. 

Margery,  mar. 
to  George 
Cavendishe  of 
Glemsforde  in 
com.  SuflFolke, 
Gent. 


=Agnis,  dau. 
to  Mathew 
Crocherode 
of  Caven- 
dishe in 
Suffolke 
esquier. 


George  sonne 
and  heire. 


Thomas  2^^ 


sonne. 


Agnis  eldest 
daugh. 


Mary,  2'^ 
daugh. 


232 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Utifeeip. 


Arms. — Argent,  two  bars  gules,  on  a  canton  conjoined  of  the  second  a  cross  molme  or. 

[KiRKEBY.] 

John  Kirkeby  Gentleman  a°  8  of  Kinge  Edw.  4*,  a«  1468, 
and  in  the  16  of  y^  sayde  Kinge  a°  1475  and  in  the  22  of 
the  sayde  Kinge  Raynge  a°  1481. 


William  Kirkeby  of  Kirkeby  Hall  in  com.  Essex=p.  .  .  .  daiigh. 
Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire.  to  ...  . 


John  Kirkeby  of  Kirkeby  Hall,  in  com.  Essex=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Gentle,  sonne  and  heire.  to  . 


Thomas  Kirkeby  of  Kirkeby^ 
hall  in  com.  Essex  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


-Letties,  dangh.  to  Edmond  West  of  Cornarde 
in  com.  SuflFolke  esquier     she  after  mar.  to 
Fastolfe. 


John  Kirkeby= 
of  Hevening- 
ham  Castell 
in  com.  Essex 
esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


^Elizabeth 
daugh.  to 
John  Aid- 
ham  of 
Suffolke 
Gentle. 


John  2<i 
sonne 
obiit 
s.p. 


Gilbert 
Kirkeby 
of  London 
3*^  Sonne 
mar.  Jayne 
Daugh.  to 
Clarke  of 
the  north. 


Mar-  Mary,  mar.  to  Addain 

garett  Cardinall  of  Barfolde 

ob.  (?  East  Bergholt)  in 

s.p.  Suffolke  Gentleman. 

Awdrey  mar.  to  Thomas 
Bucher  of  London  Gent. 

Ann,  mar.  to  William 
Allen  of  London, 
Gentleman. 


Henry  Kirkeby= 
of  Hedingham 
Castell  in  com. 
Essex,  Gentlem. 
sonne  and 
heire. 


^Elizabeth, 
dan.  to 
Ketteridge 
of  London : 
Upholster. 


Jayne  mar.  to 
Scotte  of 
Hedingham 
Castell  in 

Essex. 


Mary 
mar.  to 
Bearde 
of 
Sussex. 


Mathew 
ob.  s.p. 

Judith 
ob.  s.p. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Thomas  Boffe 
of  London, 
Shewmaker. 


William  sonne  and  heire  Elizabeth 

mar.  Suzan  da.  &  coh.  eldest  dan. 

of  Daniel  Yere  of  London  mar.  to 

borne  in  Colchester.  .... 


Susan  2''  daugh. 
wife  to  Nathaniell 
Catlin  of  Ovington 
CO.  Essex  gent. 


Mary  3^^  dan. 
Frances  3. 


Thomas 
Boffe 
onely 
Sonne. 


Daniell  s.p. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


233 


Arms  same  as  those  in  Vis.  of  1558. 

The  pedigree  is  the  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  but  gives  the  name  Lakyn  through- 
out, describes  Sir  Richard  as  of  Willey  in  com.  Shropshire,  Knight,  omits  the  names 
of  his  wife  and  the  first  and  second  sons  mentioned  in  that  Vis.,  but  gives  Sir  Wil- 
liam as  second  son. 


iLister,  2.pstei\ 


Richard  Lyster  of  Rownton  and  of  Shrewsbury=pAgnes,  daugh.  to 
in  com.  Shropshir,  Gentle.  Fitz-Harbert. 


Catherin  dau,  to=j=John  Lyster  of  Rownton  in  com.=f=Christabel  dan.  to  Gattacar 


Bromley  first 
wyfe. 


Shropshire  ar.  sonne  and  heire. 


2-^  wyfe. 


Lyonell  sonne  Elizabeth  mar.  Mary  2"^  dau.  Richard==Jayne, 

&  heire.  to  Edw.  Lyn-  —  Lyster 

—  gayn  of  Catherin  3*^  dau.  of 

Thomas  2^  Witton.  —  Rown- 

sonne.  Jayne  4^^  dau.  ton. 


William 
dau.  to        Lyster, 
Thomas      2'^ 
Jennyns.     sonne. 


Mychell  sonne 
and  heire. 


Gaberell  2<^        John  3'^ 


sonne. 


Sonne. 


Christofill 
onely  daugh. 


William  Lyster  of 
Yarmouth  Gentle. 
2''  sonne. 


Robart  Lister  of  Fynch-=Ann  dau.  &  coh.  to  Agnes  mar.  P' 

ley  in  com.  Midelsex  John  Swallow  of  to  Harbrowne 

Gent.  S'^  sonne.  Bockinge  in  Essex,  (?  Harborne) 

ar.  2*^  to  Bromley. 


William  Lyster  of  Bock-=Catherin  daugh.  to  George  Brigett  mar.  Wynifred  mar. 

inge  in  com.  Essex  •  Harysone  of  Colchester  to  Ghristo-  to  Jolm  Pcr- 

Gentleman  sonne  and        |  in  com.  Essex.  pher  Robin-  sons  of  Lon- 

heire.  son.  don. 


Catherin,  daugh.  and  sole  heire. 


2  H 


234 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


^onv^movt. 


Ajrms. — Quarterhj — 1  and  4.  Sable,  a  chevron  or,  a  canion  ernune.  [Loxgmoee.] 
2  and  3.  A  —  chevro7i  —  [  ],  impaling  Levexthoepe. 

Longmor  of  Arley  iu  com.  Stafford  Gentleman. 


John  Longmer  of  Reddinge  in  com.  Barkeshir, 
Gentleman  in  the  tvme  of  Kinge  Richard  2^ 
he  did  relece  to  Thomas  his  brother,  all  his  lands 
in  Arley,  called  Longmors  in  the  afore  sayde 
Kinges  tyme. 


Thomas  Longmer 
of  Arley,  in  com. 
Staff:  Gentleman 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Henry  Longmor  of  Arley,  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


John  Longmer  of  Arley  in  com.  Stafford,  Gente  sonne  and  heire.=j= ....  daugh.  to 


Henry  Longmer  of  Arley  Gentle,^ 
Sonne  and  heire  whoe  lived  in  the 
tyme  of  K.  H.  7. 


'.  .  .  .  dangh.  and  heire  to 
Xashe  of  Xashe  Ende  in 
Arley,  in  com.  Staff.  Gent. 


....  mar.  to  Mostley 
(?  ]\Iolesley)  of 
Staffordshire. 


John  Longmer  of  Arley= 
in  com.  Stafford  Gentle"^- 
man  sonne  and  heire 
whoe  died  in  the  tyme 
of  K.  Hen.  8. 


=Ann  daugh. 
to  John 
Holton  of 
Sturton 
in  com. 
Stafford 
Gent. 


Thomas  Longmer  of 
Ramesley  in  com. 
Shropshire  2*^  sonne. 

Richard  Longmer 
of  Worcestershire, 

3*^  sonne. 


George  Longmer  of 
Kenley  in  Shropsh. 
4'^  sonne  Clarke, 
ob.  s.p. 

TTilham  Longmer  of 
Arley,  5^*^  sonne. 


Henry  Longmer= 
of  Arley  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Margery  dau. 
to  William 
Walle  of 
(?)Cardellin 
com.  Worster 
Gent. 


Edward 

2^  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Thomas  Longmer  of 
Stourton  in  com. 
Stafford  Gentleman, 
2^  sonne  mar.  Ann 
daugh.  to  Dansley 
of  Staffordsh. 


Ann,  mar.  first 
to  Richard 
Leigh  of  Envile 
in  com.  Staf- 
ford, -i^^y  to 
Pratt. 


John  Longmer  of  Sir  Hughes  in 
Baddow  Magna  in  com.  Essex 
Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire,  obiit 
a*^  1615  buryed  in  Baddow,  w'owt 
issue,  he  mar.  Hellen,  dau.  to 
Thomas  Leventhorpe  of  Allbery 
in  com.  Hartford  ar.  sister  and 
coheire  to  her  brother,  she  mar. 
2<"y  to  .  .  .  Capell. 


Henry  Longmer 
of  Arley  Gentle- 
man 2''  Sonne, 
mar.  Joanne 
daughter  to 
Holloway  of 
Staffordshire, 
Ge. 


Margery,  daughter  and  sole  heire 
to  father  and  uncle. 


Ann  mar.  to 

Edward  Hall 
ofComptonin 
com.  Stafford- 
shire, Gentle- 
man. 

Joyce,  mar.  to 
John  Hol- 
borough  of 
Holborough 
iu  Worstersh. 
Gentleman. 
(?  Inkbarrow.) 


Jayne  mar.  to 
XicholasBrad- 
ley  of  Words- 
ley  in  Worster- 
shr. 
(co.  Stafford). 

Susan,  mar.  to 
William 
"Wliitehed  of 
Bridgenorth 
in  com.  Shrop. 
Gentleman. 


I'lIE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


235 


Hucas. 


Arms  (3  shields). — 1.  Quarterly,  I  and  4:.  Argent,  a  f ess  letween  six  annulets  gules. 
[Lucas.]  2.  Gules,  a  bend  argent  billetee  sable.  [Morieux.] 
3.  Gules,  a  saltire  between  four  cross  rrosskfs  fitche  or 
[Brampton],  a  mullet  for  difference;  imjmling,  Argent,  on 
a  fess  sable  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  gules,  as  many 
anchors  or.  [Farmer.] 

2,  Quarterly,  1.  Lucas.     2.  Morieux.    3.  Brampton.    4.  Chequy 

argent  and  gules  a  cross  azure  [Roydon],  impaling  Quarterly 
of  six — 1.  Argent,  semee  of  cross  crosslets  a  lion  ram])ant 
gules,  ducally  croivned  or.  [Brewse.]  2.  Sable,  a  bend 
between  two  crescents  or.  [  ]     3.  Or,  semee  of 

cross  crosslets  a  chevron  gules.  [  ]     4.  Argent, 

a  chevron  gules  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitche  azure. 
[  ]     5.  Gules,  a  cross  argent.  [  ]     6. 

Azure,  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  a  chevron  argent.  [  ] 

3.  Quarterly  as  No.  1,  impaling — Sable,  on  a  bend  argent  three 

escallops  gules.  [Leighton.] 
Crest. — A  dragon's  head  couped  gules  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or.  [Lucas.] 

In  the  Chancell  of  S*^  Peter's  y'^  poore  in  Bradstreete. 

Here  under  this  stone  are  buried  2  Bodeys  of  Jo.  Lucas  of  S*^  John's 
by  Colchester,  ar.  m^'  of  y^  Requests  to  y®  vertius  and  most  worthie 
prince,  K.  Edw.  6,  whoe  departed  this  life  26*'^  of  October,  1556,  &  of 
his  daughter  Margarett  latte  wyfe  to  Thomas  Penny  doctor  of  Phisick. 
She  lefte  her  lyfe  y<^  13  of  Novem.  A^  dom.  1587.  ' 


Edmond  Fitz  Lucas  Gentleman,= 
lived  34  of  K.  Edw.  3*^  1359. 


^Elizabeth,  dan.  and  heire 
to  S'"  Jo.  Morieux,  Knight. 


John  Fitz  Lucas,  Gent,  sonne  and  heire,=pChristian,  dan.  and  coheire  to  Walter 


whoe  lived  14  of  K.H.  4*^  A°  1412. 


Brampton  of  Brampton,  Gent. 


Edmond  Fitz  Lucas  Gent,  sonne  and  heire,=j=. 
lived  6  H.  5  A°  1418.  I  . 


dan.  to 


John  Fitz  Lucas  sonne  and  heire=T= 
lived  y"^  39  of  H.  6.  A^  1460. 


.  daugh. to 


Thomas  Fitz  Lucas  of  Raxham  in  com.=pEhzabeth,  daugh.  to  Reymes 


Suffolke,  esquier  sonne  and  heire 
lived  5  of  H.  7.  a°  1489. 


of  Wales,  neare  to  Ragland 
Castell. 


Jasper  Lucas  of= 
Saxham  in  com. 
Suifolk  ar. 
sonne  and  heire. 


^Margery, 
da.  and  sole 
heire  to 
Robart 
Geddinge, 
ar. 


Henry  Lucas  of 
Bury  S*  Edm.  in 
com.  Suffolke 
Gent.  2'^  sonne, 
Avhose  issue  re- 
mayneth  there. 


Lettyces  mar.  to  John  Green- 
feld  of  Exeter. 

Ann,  mar.  to  S""  Thomas  Bar- 
nardeston  of  Ketton  in  com. 
Suffolke,  K*. 


236 


TUE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Thomas  Lucas  of  Saxham  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire 
whose  Posterytie  looke  in  the  Visitation  of  Suffolk. 


Mary,  daugh.  to= 
Abell  of  Essex, 
esquier  first 
wyfe. 


=John  Lucas,  master  of  the  Eequeste= 
whoe  beinge  a  g'  Gamster  wonne  of 
y*^  Earle  of  Oxford  the  wardshipe  of 
Eoy  don  at  dice,  w^  whome  he  matched 
his  yongest  sonne. 


=Elizabeth,  dau. 
to  Christ  masse 
of  Colchester 
esquier,  2'^  wyfe. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
Ayloffe 
of  Essex 
Esquier. 


S""  Thomas  Lucas  of  S*^  Jonneses  in= 
Colchester  in  com.  Essex,  Knight, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Mary  daugh.  to  S^'  John 
Farm  or  of  Northampton- 
sh.  Knight. 


John  3*^  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Thomas  Lucas= 
of  S'  Jonnessis 
in  Colchester, 
esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Elizabeth, 
dau.  to  John 
Leighton 
of  London 
Gentleman. 


John 
2^  sonne. 


1  Ann,  mar.  to 
S''  Arthur 
Throgmorton 
of  Powles  ferres 
in  Northamp- 
tonsh.  K*. 


Thomas,  first 
sonne  ante 
matrimonium. 


John 
2^*  Sonne. 

Charles 
3*^  sonne. 


Mary 
1  dau. 


Ehzabeth 
2  dau. 


Ann 
3'i  dau. 


2  Constance  mar.  to 
S""  Rowland  Lacye  of 
Skipton  in  com.  Ox- 
ford, K*. 

3  Mary  mar.  to  S-" 
Gwine  Harvy  of 
Marshall  in  Eumford 
in  com.  Essex,  K^ 


John  Lucas  of  Eamsey^ 
in  com.  Essex,  esquier 
3'^  Sonne. 


=Mary,  daugh.  and  h.  to 
Christopher  Roydon  of 
Roydon  hall  in  Essex,  ar. 
and  after  of  Witham. 


Margarett,  mai-.  to     Elizabeth 
Thomas  Penney         died 
Doctor  of  Phisick.      unmaryed. 


John  Lucas  of=FMarffarett 


Roydon  Hall 
in  Ramsey,  in 
com.  Essex, 
Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


daugh.  to 
S'"  John 
Brewse  of 
Wenham 
in  Suffolke, 
Knio'ht. 


Roydon 
2^ Sonne 
slayneby 
Lancaster. 
w'  owt 
issue. 


Edward 
3'^  sonne. 

Edmond 
4  sonne. 


Christopher 
mar.  Brigett 
dau.  to  John 
Baspoole  of 
Beeston  in 
com.  Nor- 
folke  ar. 


Alexander 
sonne  and  he. 


Thomas 
2''  Sonne. 


Ann. 


Mary 
ob.  s.p. 


Mary. 


Mary,  mar.   to 
Wilfiam  Bed- 
ingfild  of  Flem- 
ing Hall. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 
to  Rob  art 
Darcy  of  Typ- 
tree  in  Essex 
Esq. 

Margarett,  mar. 
to  Tillingham. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


237 


Arms  (3  shields). — 1.  Salle,  a  fess  danceiie  lettvem  two  leopards'  heads  erased  or, 
a  crescent  for  difference  [Luckin],  impaling  lendy  of  ten 
azure  and  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Moxdeford.] 

2.  Luckin  impaling  or,  on  a  chevron  between  three  demi-lions 

gides  three  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.  [Lyngfield.] 

3.  Luckin   ivithout   the  difference   imimling  argent,  a  mermaid 

proper,  crined  or,  holding  a  mirror  in  her  right  hand  and  a 
comb  in  her  left  of  the  last.  [Ellis.] 
Crest. — A  demirgriffin  or,  issuing  from  a  tower  sable.  [Luckin.]     14  June  1611 
p'  Camden. 

Richard  Luckin  of  Good  Easter  in 
com.  Essex,  Gentleman. 


John  Luckin 
of  Goodester, 
Gent.  Sonne 
and  heire. 


William  Luckin=j=Ellen  daugh. 
of  Chignall  to  Goughe 

Trench  foyle  a'ls  :  of  Orsett  in 


Smely  in  Essex, 
2^  Sonne. 


com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth,  mar. 
to  Porter  of 
Chignall  in 
com.  Essex. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Christopher  Glas- 
coke  of  Chignall 
in  com.  Essex 
Gentle. 


John 
obiiL 
s.p. 


Margarett  mar.    first  to     Thomas   Luckin   of=p Joanne  daugh.  to  Wil- 
John  Coo  of  Essex,  2'">'     much   Waltham    in     liam  Lyngfcild  of  Ips- 


Stephen  Carye  of  Easton 
in  com.  Essex. 


com.  Essex  Gentle- 
man 3*^  Sonne. 


wich  in  com. 
Gentleman. 


Suffolke, 


William        Thomas  2^  sonne. 

Sonne  — 

and  heire.     Eichard  3'^'  sonne. 

John  4"^  Sonne 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  John  Clarke 
of  Henham  in 
Essex. 


Joanne  mar.  to 
Richard  Hulke 
of  Langdon 
milles  in  com. 
Essex. 


Mary  3" 
daugh. 

Margarett 
4"'  daugh. 


Ann  5^1' 
dauo-h. 


Sara  6^*^ 
daugh. 


Ellen  7 
daugh. 


Jayne  8 
daugh. 


Susan  9 
daugh. 


Debora  10*'^ 
daugh. 


Richard  Luckin  of=j=Frauncis  daugh. 
Sandon  where  he  :  to  John  Serle  of 


lyeth  Buryed,  in 
Essex  sonne  and 
heire. 


Eppinge  in  com. 
Essex  Gent. 


William  Luckin  of  Mass-= 
calls  in  much  Baddow  in 
com.  Essex,  2''  sonne 
obiit  a°  1613  buryed  at 
Baddow. 


Clemence  11^'' 
daugh. 


=Margarett  daugh. 
to  Thomas  Jenney 
of  Bery  S'  Edm. 
in  com.  SuiJblke. 


William  Luckin  of  Masscalls  in  Baddow  in 
com.  Essex  Gentleman  sonne  and  heire  19 
years  of  age  when  his  father  died  a°  1619. 


238 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Thomas   Luckin   of=.  .  .  .  dangh.  to  Mon- 
Much    Waltham   in     deford  of  Hattfild 
com.  Essex,  gent,  2^    Braddocke  in  Essex, 
Sonne.  Gent. 


William  Luckin  of 
Chignall  in  com. 
Essex  3''  Sonne. 


John  Luckin 
4"^  Sonne  & 
of  Sandon 
in  Essex. 


Richard  Luckin  of=pJayne  dau. 
to  John 
Ellis  of 
Westham- 
ingfild  in 
Essex 
Gent. 


Chignall  Smeley, 
al's  Trenchfoyle  in 
com.  Essex  Gent. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Henry  Eng- 
goll  (?  Ingow) 
of  Essex. 

Frauncis  mar. 
to  Roger 
Bewtye. 


Joanne  mar. 
to  Sander 
Willmott  of 
Hattfild 
Braddock  in 
Essex. 


Margarett  mar.  to 
Brett  of  Danbery 
in  com.  Essex. 

Ann  5"^  daugh. 

Susan  6"^  dau^h. 


Jayne  eldest  daugh. 
and  coheire. 


Ann  2'^'  daugh. 
and  coheire. 


Margarett  3*^  daughter 
and  coheire. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  over  all  a  bend  gohony  or  and 
azure  [Luktn],  impaling  Steward. 
2.  Lukyn. 

Jeffery  Lukyn  of  Mashbery  in  com.  Essex,  gentleman. 


....  daugh. 

to 

first  wyfe. 


= William  Lukyn  of  St.  Huse=Thomasine  dau.  and 
in  Baddow  in  com.  Essex        coheire  to  William 
Gentleman  sonne  and  heire.    Walter  of  Roxeswell 

in  com.  Essex  Gent. 

2'^  wyfe. 


Thomas  Lukyn 
eldest  sonne 
and  heire. 


Edward  Lukyn  of  Much 
Baddow  in  com.  Essex, 
2''  sonne  mar.  Ann,  dau. 
to  George  Kinge  of 
Lawlinghall  (in  Latch- 
ingdon)  in  com.  Essex. 


William 
obiit  s.p. 

Walter, 
Ann,  Cle- 
mence  all 
died  w*^owt 
issue. 


Isabel!  mar.  to  Christopher  Hanworth 
of  Mawlden  (Maldou). 

Judeth,  mar.  to  Edward  Warde  of 
Haveringe  in  Essex. 

Jayne,  mar.  to  Abraham   Carrington 
of  Mawldinge  (Maldon). 


Isabell  eldest 
dau.  &  coh. 

A 


Ann  2''  dau. 
&  coh. 


Thomasin  3*^ 
dau.  &  coheir 


Mary  4'*'  daugh. 
&  cohe. 


Margarett  b^^ 
daugh.  and  cohe. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


239 


A 


John  Lukyii  of 
Ashelden  in 
com.  Essex, 
Clarke. 


Joanne  dan.  to  Wil-: 
liam  Norris  of  Much 
Baddow  2^^  wyfe. 


=Thomas  Liikyn  of= 
Mashl)ery  in  com. 
Essex  Gentle. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Mary,  dan.  to  John 
AVoode(?Warde)of 
Baddow  in  com. 
Essex. 


Henry  1  sonne. 
Edward  2sonne. 


Walter  3  sonne. 


John  Lukyn=Mary  dau. 
ofPlasheyin  |  to  Rydges 
Essex  Sonne 


and  heire. 


of  Butts- 
bery  in 
com. 
Essex. 


William  Lukyn  of  Lynzell  Thomas 

in  Essex  Gentle.  2'^  sonne  Lukyn  of 

mar.  Mary  dan.  to  Nicho-  Good 

las  Wildbore  al's  Wilbore  Ester 

of  Brayntrye.  3'^  sonne. 


John*  Sonne    Josephe  2*^    Mary*  only    William  sonne      Ann  eldest      Ehzabeth 
and  heire.        sonne.  daugh.  &  heire.  daugh.  2^  daugh. 


Henry  Lukyn  of  Roxwell  in= 
com.  Essex  Gentleman, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Alice  daugh.  to  Richard 
Pullestone  of  Bardfielde 
Hall  in  com.  Essex. 


Thomas  2''  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Samuell  Lukyn= 
of  Eoxwell  in 
com.  Essex 
Gentleman, 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann,  daug.  to 
John  Steward  of 
Marthamincom. 
Norflfolk  esquier. 


Ann  mar.  to 
Christo]3her 
(?)  Purple  of 
Sandon  in 

Essex. 


Winyfred  mar.  to  John  Martha 

Gooddaye  of  Coxwall  obiit 

(Coggeshall)  in  com.  s.p. 
Essex,  Gentleman. 


John  sonne 
and  lieire. 


James 
obiit  s.p. 


Ann  eldest 
daugh. 


Mary  2'^ 
dauffh. 


Alice  ?j'^ 
daugh. 


Brigett  4"' 
daugh. 


Elizabeth 
5'*^  daugh. 


Aems. — Gules,  three  lions  rampant  or,  impaling  argent  a  ship  sable  ivitli  a  square 
banner  in  the  end  of  the  ship  with  the  arms  of  England,  with  a  flag  on  the 
top  gules,  the  sails  tied  up,  on  the  top  of  all  ajleur  de  lis  or. 

These  Armes  was  allowed  in  the  Visitatione  of  Essex  tayken  in  a°  dom.  1569  by 
Robart  Cooke  al's  Claren.  Kinge  of  Armes.  In  witness  where  of  he  hathe  sett  too 
his  hande  and  scale  the  9"'  of  Marche  1569.  Viewed  and  seenne  by  John  Raven 
esquier  al's  Richmonde  Martiall  to  William  Camden  Clarencieux  Kinge  of  Armes 
the  9  of  Aprell  a°  1614  Edward  Hastier  and  Christopher  Lyvinge  beings  BaylifiFes 
of  the  towue  of  Mawlden. 


*  Sic  in  Harl.  MS.  60G5. 


240 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


JHan, 


Arms. — Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermines  letween  three  lions  j-ampant  sable,  a  crescent 

for  clifference.  [Man.] 
Crest. — A  goale  of  if  Indijes  gules,  attired  or.  [  ] 


John  Man  of  London=j=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Michell 
Gentleman.  of  Dorsettshire. 


John  Man  of  Lyncolne 
in  com.  Lyncolne 
Clarke,  his  name  was 
William. 


John  Man  warden  of  Merton  Colledge=Francis,  daugh.  to 
in  Oxford  and  deane  of  Gloster,  bmyed  EdmondHerenden 
in  y<^  Chauncell  of  S*^  Ann  Church  of  London  Mer- 

Aldersgatt  w*  a  grave  stone  &  Armes.      cer. 


Abraham  Man 

William  Man  of  LYnd-= 

=Edeth  daugh.  to  James 

Elizabeth  mar. 

parson  of  Hen- 

sell in  Essex  sonne  and 

Fitz  Hughe  of  litell 

to  William 

ley  upon 

heire  mar.  2^^'^  to  Mar- 

Alston  (?  Easton)  in 

Hawtrey  of 

Thames. 

garett  dau.  to  Stephen 

Essex  first  wyfe. 

Cople  in 

Sandford  of  Shelow 

Bedfordshyr. 

Bowell  in  Essex. 

Ill                                  1 
Thomas  4"^  Sonne.           Jayne  mar. 

1                              1    1 
Mary  mar.  to         Frann. 

1    1    1 
Ann. 

— 

to  Johnf?) 

Thomas  Cocke      2'^  dau. 

— 

Symond  5*^  sonne.           Sullman  of 

of  Cavendishe            — 

Judeth. 

— 

Lyndsell. 

in  Suffblke.           Marga- 

— 

Isarell  6"^  sonne. 

rett. 

Martha. 

John  Man  of  Hattfild= 
Broddocke  in  com. 
Essex,  gent,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Margarett  daugh.  to 
Dowsett  of  Hattfild 
Broddock  in  Essex. 


Edmond  Man  2^'  sonne 
mar.  daugh.  to  Skinner 
of  Brayntrey  in  Essex. 


Henry 
Man  Z^ 
sonne. 


William  sonne  and  heire  apparante. 
John  2'^  Sonne. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


241 


Hughe  Mannynge  of  Kente  Gentleman,  mar.  and  had  Issue. 

^ 

I  I 

John  Mannynge  of  Kente  Gen tleman,=f= Joanne  daugh,  to      Kichard  Manynge  2** 
Sonne  and  heire.  (?)  Casinghurst.         sonne. 


Richard     Edward   Mannynge=f=Ann  Joanne  mar.  to  John  first  sonne. 


obiit  of   Kente,    Gentle- 

s.p.  man,  sonne  and 

heh'e. 


daugh.  to     Goodwine  of  Kente. 

Willowby  —  Thomas  2*^  sonne. 

of  Kente.     Jayne,  mar.  to  — 

Hardinge  of  Kente.  William  S''  sonne. 


Edward  Mannynge  of  S*  Mary  Cray  in  com.=pAnn,  dau.  to  Jefibrey  Nyghtingall 


Essex  (Kent)  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


of  Newport  ponde,  in  com.  Essex. 


Richard  sonne  and  heire.      Thomas  2'^  sonne.      Ann,  onely  daugh. 


jHarfeauttt. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  fret  sable  on  a  canton  or,  a  dexter  hand  appaumee  salle  [  ], 

impaling  Drury. 
Crest. — Ttvo  lions'  gamhs  erased  or  saltirewise,  each  holding  a  battle-axe  gules  bladed 

of  the  second  or.  [  ] 

John  Markaunt  of  Dnn-=j=Elizabeth,  daugh.  to 
ham  hall  juxta  Bery  S"^  ;  Colte  of  Colts  hall  in 
Edmonde  in  com.  Suffolke,  Cavendishe  in  com. 
gentleman.  SufiFolke,  esquier. 


Edward  3"^  sonne  obiit  Wilham.  Elizabeth  mar.     Mary,  mar. 

at  London  s.p.  —  to  Cremer  of        to  Colte  of 

—  Roger.  Norffblke.  Cavendish 
John  a  Captayne  ob.  s.p.         —                                     in  Sulfolke. 

—  Thomas. 
Charles  obiit  s.p. 


Edmond  Markaunt  of  Dunham    John  Markaunt  of  Stoke=pMargarett  dau.  to 


Hall  in  SuflFolke  Gentle,  sonne  juxta  Nayland    in   com. 

and  heire  mar.   the  daugh.  to  Suffolk  Gentleman  2°*^ 

Crane  of  Chilton  in  com.  Suf-  sonne  but  died  at 

folke  ar.  =r  Colchr. 

A  I  B 


Griffine  Tedder 
(Tather)  of  Melverley 
com.  Shi'op. 


2  I 


242 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


Mary,  mar.  to  Edward  Elizabeth, 

Jobson  of  Mountwicke  obiit  sine 

(Monkwich)  in  com.  prole. 
Essex  Esquier. 


Edmond  Markaimt= 
of  Colchester  in  com. 
Essex,  Gent,  sonne 
and  heire. 


^"Winifred  dau.  to 
Robert  Drurj  of 
Hawsted  in  com. 
Suffolke,  Esquier. 


Edmond  and  John 
obierunt  sine  prole. 


Frauncis.       Elizabeth  mar.  to  John  Franncis 
of  Somister  (Southminster) 
in  com.  Essex  G-entleman. 


Judeth. 


John  Markaunt  of  Colchr.  in 
com.  Essex,  Gentle.  2^  sonne 
mar.  Ellen  daugh.  to  John 
Sallowes  of  Brickellsey 
(Brightlingsea)  in  Essex, 
wydow  to  Richard  Sayre  of 
Colchester,  Gentle. 


WiUiam  Markaunt= 
of  Thorington  hall 
in  com.  Essex, 
Gentleman,  3*^ 
sonne. 


=Margarett,  dau.  to 
Thomas    Hore   of 
Forneham  juxta 
Bury  S'  Edmond. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
John 
Gage  of 
London. 


Edward  sonne  and  heire.     Martyne  2^  sonne.      Mary.      EHzabeth  2"^  daugh. 


iHarlar* 


Arms  (3  shields). — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  ^urjmre,  in  dexter  chief  an  escallop  salle 
[Maelar],  impaling  How  as  in  Vis.  (?/1634. 

2.  Maelar,  impaling  or  a  lend  engrailed  azure,  in  dextei'  chief 

a  plate,  a  rauUet  for  difference.  [Clarke.] 

3.  Maelar,  impaling  gules  a    saltire    ermine,    a   crescent  for 

difference.   [Nevell.] 

John  Marlai-  of  Kelvedon  in  com.  Essex,  Gentle.,  13  of  K.  Richard,  2^  1389. 


John  Marlar  of  Kelvedon  in  com.  Essex,  sonne  and 
heire,  made  his  wille  7  of  H.  5  a"  1419. 


*Thomas  Mar- 
lar made  his 
will  the  lO'i 
of  Henry  7  a" 
1494. 


John  Marlar=7=. . . .  daugh. 
of  Kelveden     to  Fastolfe 


m  com. 
Essex  Gent, 
sonne  and 
heire  made 
his  will  a° 
1450. 


of  Suffolke. 


John  2*^  sonne. 
William. 

John. 

George. 

All  obierunt  s.p. 


Edward     WiUiam 
obiit  ¥^ 

s.p.  sonne. 


*  Mr.  H.  W.  King  ('  Essex  Archasological  Tranpactions,'  vol.  i.,  151)  gives  the  will  of  Thomas 
Marler  of  Kelvedon,  dated  6  April,  1-474,  proved  before  the  official  of  the  Archdeacon  of  Colchester 
at  Coggeshall  11  July,  1494.  and  containing  several  charitable  bequests,  and  referring  to  his  wife 
ElizalJeth,  John  Marler  the  second  and  Alice  his  wife,  and  John  Marler  the  third  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  and  his  (the  testator's)  son  Stephen,  then  an  infant. 


THE    VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612 


243 


Stephen  Marlar 
2*^  Sonne. 


William  Mavlar  of  Kel-=f= John  2''  sonne 


veden  in  com.  Suffolke 
Gent.,  Sonne  and  heire. 


daugh. 
to ... . 


died  w'owt 
issue. 


Robai't  Marlar 
made  his  will 
let^^ofH.?,  1500. 


Thomas  Marlar  of  Kelvedon  in  com.  Essex,= 
Gentleman  sonne  and  heire  made  his  will 
32  of  H.  8,  1540. 


^Margarett  William  Marlar  2''  sonne 
daugh.  to  whose  Issue  remayneth 
White.         in  JNorflfolke. 


Jayne  dau.=p William  Marlar  of=pMargarett  dau. 


to  Saperton 
of  Salinge 
in  Essex, 
2^  wyfe. 


Kelveden  in  com. 
Essex  Gent,  sonne 
and  heire  made  his 
will  37  of  Q.  Eliz. 
1595. 


to  Thom. 
Perye  of 
Bardefeild  in 
com.  Essex. 


George  obi  it 
s.p. 

Catheriu 
mar.  to  John 
Lovedaye. 


Ann,  mar, 
to  John 
Nuptiar. 


Agnes 
mar.  to 
Hunte. 


George  Marlar  of  Esterford  Kelveden  in=j=Judeth,  dau.  to  Edward  Clarke 
com.  Essex  sonne  and  heire.  of  Feeringe  in  Essex. 


George  sonne  and  heire.        Stephen  2^  sonne. 


William  Marlar  of^Ann,  daugh.  to  Wil- 
Esterford  Kelve-  Ham  Nevell  of  Ray- 
den  in  Essex,  2'^  lye  in  com  Essex, 
sonne. 


Ann,  mar.  to 
Thomas  Dick- 
inson of  Horn- 
don  in  Essex. 


Jayne,  mar.  to  John 
Lingwood  of  Ester- 
ford  Kelvedon. 


William  obiit    Ann  mar.  to  Edward  Til-     Grace.     Sara.     Susan, 
sine  prole.  lingham  of  Dunmowe. 


Arthur  Marlar  of  Nave-=f=Joanne,  dau.  to  Howe  of 


stocke    in    com.    Essex 
Gent,  sonne  and  heire. 


Navestock  wydow  to 
Hawkes. 


Alice,  mar.  to  William  Hudson 
of  Bradgatt  in  Kente  esquier. 


Arthur,  sonne  and  heire. 


244 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


iHarsfjamt  iHasI)am. 


Arms. — Or,  afess  couped  gules  between  two  lions  passant  sable,  on  a  canton  the  badge 
of  Ulster  [Marsham  or  Masham],  impaling  Barrington. 

Crest, — A  griffin's  head  couped  or  betiveen  tivo  icings  expanded  gules.  [Marsham  or 
Masham.] 

Thomas  Marsham  descended  of  the  Marshams  of  the 
North  and  soe  came  to  Norwich  and  frome  thence  to 
Badwell  Ashe  in  com.  SufFolke. 


John  Marsham  of  Badwell  Ashe,  in  cora.=pCatherin,  daugh.  to 


SufFolke,  Gentle,  sonne  and  heire. 


Cage  of  SuflFolke. 


John  Marsham  of  Bad-^Margarett  dan. 
well  Ashe  in  com.  to  John  Walter 


William  Marsham  of=.  .  .  .  daus'ht.  to 


SuflFolke  Gentleman, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


of  Badwell  Ashe 
in  com.  Suf- 
folke,  Gent. 


London  Alderman 
and  Shrive  of  the 
same,  a°  dom.  1583, 
2"^  Sonne. 


a  Ducheman  of 
the  Low  Cun- 
treys. 


John  Marsham  whoe 
reraayneth  at  Bad- 
well  Ashe  in  com. 
Suffolke. 


Wilham  Marsham  of=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to 


....  in  com.  Essex, 
esquier  sonne  and 
hr. 


Calton  she  was 
afterwarde  the 
Lady  Castylione. 


Catherine,  mar.  to 
RayflFe  Warcope  of 
Oxfordshir, 
esquier. 


S^'  William  Marsham  of in  com.  Essex: 

Knight  and  Barronett  sonne  and  heire. 


-  Joane,  daugh.  to  S*'  Frauncis  Barrington 
of  Barrington  hall  Knight  Barronett. 


JHarstxiiu 

John  de  Marston,  sonne  and  heire  to 
John  de  Marston,  sonne  to  Robart. 


S''  John  Marston^ 
Knight,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Rosse,  dau.  and    Richard      Thomas  Marston  of  John  Marston 

heire  to  Roger       2'^  sonne.     Ascott,  in  com.  a  Cannon  in 

De  Wastnes.  Shropshire  Gentle.,  Powles  in 

3*^  Sonne.  London. 

|B 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    16J2. 


245 


A| 


William  Marston 
esquiei*,  sonne 
and  heire. 


John  Marston  of  Ascott  in  com.  Shropshire 
but  lyeth  buryed  at  Wistanstowe  sonne  and 
heire.  =;= 


Ranffe  Marston  of  Ascott,  in  com.= 
Shropsh.  sonne  and  heire  lyeth 
buried  w'  his  father. 


=Cesylie,  dau.  to 
Thomas  Adys, 
Gentle. 


Richard 

2"^  sonne. 


William 
3"^  sonne. 


Edward  Mar-= 

ston  of  Ascott 
in  Shropshir 
esquier  sonne 
and  heire 
obiit  6"^  of 
Ap.  a°  1597 
wher  he  lyeth 
buryed  w*  his 
father. 


= Elizabeth, 
dau.  to 
John 
Jenkes  of 
Wolver- 
ton  in 
com. 
Shrop. 


John  2*^ 
sonne  mar. 
Mary  dau. 
to  Baughe 
of  the 
Court  of 
Aldermen. 


Richard  S-^ 
sonne  mar. 
first  Mary 
dau.  to 
Roger 
Vaughan 
ofRadnersh. 
2''iythedau. 
to  Mason 
&  wydow 
to  Ball. 


Thomas  S*^ 
sonne  mar. 
the  dau.  to 
Gwilliams. 

Rauffe,  4"^ 
Sonne  mar. 
the  daugh. 
to  Lewis. 


....  mar.  to 
Davis  of  Kente. 

Alice  mar.  1^'  to 
....  Lewis. 

2<ii^-  to 

Nesse. 

Margarett,  mar. 
to  Huffhe  Perse. 


I 

John,  sonne 

&  heire, 
obiit  y^  9"^ 
of  Aprell 
sP  1597 
mar.  w*^ 
Margarett 
dau.  to 
Bowdler, 
obiit  1610. 


Richard  2^ 
sonne  mar. 
Elizabeth, 
dau.  &  co- 
heire  to 
Mason 
his  name 
was  Wil- 
liam. 


Rauffe  Mar-= 
ston  of 
Written  in 
com.  Essex, 
Gentleman, 
S^'"^  sonne, 
obiit  20^^  of 
Septem. 
ao  1612. 


=Joane  dau. 
and  sole 
heire  to 
Owen  Cad- 
walader  of 
Brampton 
Shropsh. 


Avereil  mar. 
to  John  Bald- 


Sybeli,  mar. 
to  Balle. 


wme.  — 

—  Ann,  mar.  to 

Mary,  mar.  to  Lawe,  obiit 

JohnWricke.  s.p. 


Margery  mar. 
to  Stocken. 


Jayne,  obiit 
yonge. 


Mathew  Marston  of= 
Written  in  com. 
Essex  Gentleman, 
sonne  and  he. 


=Mary,  dau.  to  John 
Brooke  of  Weston 
Turvill  in  com. 
Buckingh.  Gent. 


Richard 

2'i 
sonne. 


Jayne. 
Margarett. 
Elizabeth  ob.  s.p. 


Mary  borne  the  W^ 
Septem.  a"  1612. 


246  THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612, 


iHassep. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterhj  gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  three  fieurs  de  lis 
argent  [Masset],  impaling  quarterly  as  under  Baeker. 
2.  Quarterly  as  alove  [Massey],  impaling  Knighton. 

Thomas  Massey  of  Epiall  in  com.  Warwick=f=LTice,  daugh.  to  Valentyne  of 


(?  Epwell  in  Oxfordshire)  Gentleman 


Flixton  in  com.  Lancast. 


Thomas  Massey  of  West-=i=Elizabeth,  dau.  to  William        Joanne,  mar.  to  Henry 
minster  in  com.  Midelsex 


Gentle,  sonne  and  heire. 


Lentall  of  the  countye  of  Over  of  Coventry  in  com. 

Midlesex,  Gentle.      '  "Warwicke,  Gentleman. 


Cecysley  dau.  to  Ambrose=Williani  Massey  of=Dorathe,  daugh.  to    Thomas  Massey 


Barker  of  Chignall,  Springfilde  in  com.     John  Knighton  of     2^  sonne  obiit 


in  com.  Essex,  fii'st  vryfe. 


Essex,  Gentleman,     Bayford  in  com.         s.p. 
sonne  and  heire.        Hartfordshire  ar. 


Margarett,  mar.  to  Hmnfrey        Elizabeth,  mar.  to  Henry 
Haughton  of  Essex.  Eobson  of  Essex. 


f^mh 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quartei'ly — 1  and  4.  Gules,  a  fess  letween  three  talbots'  heads 
erased  argent.  [Maxey.]  2  and  3.  Ermine,  a  griffin 
segreant  per  fess  or  and  azure.  [Auxger.] 
2.  Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Maxey.  2.  Barry  of  ten  argent  and 
azure,  on  a  canton  salle  a  wolfs  head  erased.  [Wilber- 
ham.]  3.  Auxger.  4.  Or,  three  piles  gules,  on  a  canton 
of  the  second  two  bars  wavy  argent.  [Bassett.]  5.  Vert, 
a  fess  dancette  ermine  detiveeti  three  thistles  slipped  or. 
[  ]      6.    Arge?it,  on  a  chevron  azure  three 

escallops  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion  passant  of  the 
third.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  falbofs  head  erased  argent,  collared  and  ringed  gules.  [Maxey.] 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  but  omitting  Jo.  Maxe=d.  &  h.  to  Wilbraham,  the 
marriage  of  TVilliam,  second  son  of  Anthony,  and  the  age  of  Charles  Bonham ;  but 
calls  his  wife's  father  Gilbert  instead  of  George  Songer,  and  makes  his  daughter's 
husband  son  and  heir  of  Sir  William  instead  of  Sir  John  Selby,  and  gives  Anthony 
two  daughters — Dorathe,  m.  to  .  .  .  .  Heron,  and  Bridgett,  m.  to  Edward  Wentworth 
of  Bocking,  esq. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


247 


JHtautis* 


Arms. — Azure,  a  unicorn  salient  erminois  [Meautis],  impaling  sable  a   chevron 

ermine  between  three  crescents  argent,  a  bordiire  or.  [Glover.] 
Crest. — A  unicorn  sejant  erminois,  attired  or.  [Meautis.] 

John  Meautis  borne  in  the  Duchey  of  Normandy  in  Fraunce,  Came  into 
England  w'  K.  Hen.  the  7"'  and  was  his  Secretary  for  the  French  tonge. 


Thomas  Mentis  of  Westham  in  com. 
Essex,  Gent,  sonne  and  heire. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Foxley 
of  Northamptonshyi". 


S*"  Peter  Meautis  of  Westhame  in  com.  Essex  Knight  sonne=f=Joanne  dau.  to 


&  he.     he  was  seute  Imbassador  into  Fraunce  by  K.  H.  y*^  8 
obiit  at  Diepe  where  he  lyeth  buryed. 


Asheley 
(?  Asteley). 


Henry  Meautis  of= 

=Ann  dau.  to  S'' 

Hercules= 

Westham  in  com. 

John  Jermy  of 

Mautis 

Essex  esquier, 

Brightwell  in 

ar.  21 

Sonne  and  heire. 

com.  Suff. 
Knight. 

Sonne. 

1 

=Phillip  dau.  to 
to  S""  Rich.  Cooke 
of  Gyddey  hall 
in  Essex  Knight. 


Frauncis  mar. 
to  Henry 
Howard 
Lord  Viscount 
Bindon. 


S''  Thomas  Meaw- 
tis  Knight 
livinge  1614. 


Frauncis,  mar.  first  to 
Sewte  2'"y  to  Robert 
Erie  of  Sussex. 


Jayne,  mar.  to  S''  William  Cornwallis 
'2'"y  to  S^"  Nicholas  Bacon,  K*^  of  j" 
Bathe  to  K.  Charles. 


[Margaret  ux. 
Thomas 
Wilson. 
Harl.  MS. 
1541.] 


Thomas  Meautis= 
of  Westham  in 
Essex,  esquier, 
Sonne  &  heire 
livings  a**  1614. 


^Elizabeth 
daugh.  to 
S""  Henry 
Conisbye  of 
Northmimes 


Henry  2^  sonne 
mar,  Mary  dau. 
to  Edw.  Eyre  of 
Farley  in  Surrey. 


Peter  3''  sonne 
mar.  Jayne 
dau,  to  John 
Colte  of 
Suflblke. 


Henry= 
Meau- 
tis of 
West- 
ham 
in 

Essex, 
sonne 
&he. 


=Elizabeth 
daugh.  to 
S--  Will'm 
Glover 
Knight. 


Edmond2<i 
sonne  mar. 
Mary  dau. 
&  coh.  to 
John 
Farmer 
doctor  of 
Phisick. 


Thomas 
3"^  sonne. 

PhiUip 
4^''  sonne 

John  5"> 
sonne. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
John 
CI  ax ton 
of  Liver- 
more 
CO.  SuflP. 
esq. 


Ann,  mar.  to  William  Glover 
2'^  Sonne  to  S^  Will.  Glover, 
K*. 

Frances,  3'^  d.  mar,  to  John 
Thorowgood  2  son  of  Wil- 
liam Thorowgood  OflBciall  of 
the  Diocesse  of  Norwich. 


Henry  sonne  &  heire.        Anne  onely  daugh. 


248 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


JHelrScipe. 


William  Medhope  of  Newarke  upon  Treiite=j=Elizabeth  daugh.  to  Thomas  Scrimshall 
in  com.  Nottinghamshire  gent.  of  Cotham  in  com.  Nottingham. 


John  & 
"William 
Thomas 
Elizabeth  & 
Ellen 
ob.  s.p. 


John  Medhope 
of  Newarke 
aforesayde 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


Laurence  Med-= 
hope  of  SajDland 
(?  Shopland)  in 
com.  Essex 
2*^  Sonne. 


= Alice  dau. 
to  Henry 
Barnard  of 
Roxwell  in 
Essex. 


Margaret  mar.  to  Jo. 
Palmer  of  Bevercastell 
in  Nottingham. 

Lettice  mar.  to  Rich- 
ard Wydowsonne  of 
Newarke  upon  Trente. 


Henry  sonne 
and  heire 
apparent. 


Will'm 
Sonne. 


John  and 
Thomas 
Twyns 
ob.  s.p. 


John  3'' 
Sonne. 


Edmund 
4tii 

Sonne 
ob.  s.p. 


Thomas 
4th 

Sonne. 


Ann     Mary, 
ob.  '       — 
Alice. 


jWillJonte,  iMpIftorn^. 


Aems. — Oules,  a  chevron  hetween  three  escallops  argent.  [Milborne.] 
Eayfe  Mylborne  of  the  countye  of  Darby,  G-entleman. 


John  Mylborne  of  Markesn=Ellenor  daugh.  to  Meade    This  John  purchased  of  John 


in  Dunmowe,  in  com. 
Essex,  Gentle,  sonne  &  he. 


of  Much  Easton  in 
Essex,  Gent. 


Ferrers  of  Tan  worth  the  lord- 
ship of  Markes  in  Dunmowe. 


John  Mylborne  of  Markes  in  Dunmowe  in=j=Joanne,  dau.  to  Slade  of  StaflFordshir 


com.  Essex,  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


by  the  syster  to  Judge  Weston. 


Robart  Mylborn  lord= Alice,  dau.       James  2'^ 


of  y''  manner  of 
Markes  in  Dunmow, 
in  Essex  esquier. 


to  Brage 
of  Bulmer 

in  Essex. 


sonne. 

Phillip  31 
sonne. 


Elizabeth 
eldest  da. 

Ann  2^ 
dau. 


Mary         Judeth. 
3*^  dau.  — 

Ellenor. 


Dyvers  children. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612.  249 


jWiHimap. 


Arms  (4  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  a7id  4.  Argent,  three  lions  rampcmt  azure. 
[MiLDMAY.]  2.  Azure,  on  a  cariton  or  a  mullet  sable. 
[Le  Rowse.]  3.  Sable,  a  chevro?i  wibattled  or  between 
three  roses  argent  [Cornish],  a  crescent  on  a,  crescent  for 
difference,  impaling  Quarterly  of  twelve — 1  and  12.  Har- 
vey. 2.  Neirwent  {properly  Neirnuyt).  3.  Buck- 
HORNE.  4.  Beorche.  5.  Drury.  G.  Fresell. 
7.  S  AXE  AM.  8.  Per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in  chief 
six  cross  crosslets  of  the  second.  [Wiltshire.]  9.  Argent, 
between  three  mullets  gules  a  bordure  counter  company  or 
and  azure.  [Le  Grande.]  10.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules 
tivo  chevronels  addorsed  or.  [Chenowe.]  11.  Per  chevron 
azure  and  argent,  in  chief  three  lions'  faces  or.  [Artevill.] 

2.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Mildmay,     2.  Le  Kowse.     3.  Corn- 

ish, ivith  an  inescutcheon  bearing  the  badge  of  Ulster, 
impaling  Quarterlg  of  six — 1  and  6.  Sable,  a  bend  fusily, 
cotised  argent.  [Pickering.]  2.  Argent,  a  mullet  sable 
charged  ivith  an  annulet  of  the  field.  [Ashton.]  3.  Ermine, 
on  a  fess  gules  three  annulets  or.  [Barton.]  4.  Argent, 
three  pales  azure.  [Strelley.]  5.  Argent,  two  bends 
sable,  the  upper  engrailed  [Lever],  a  crescent  for  difference. 

3.  Quarterlg  as  in  No.  1,  imyaling  Quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6. 

Darcy.     2.  Harleston.     3.  Bardwell.    4.  WAuton. 

5.    FiTZ-L ANGLE Y. 

4.  Quarterly  as  before,  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for  difference, 

impaling  sable,  three  helmets  argent,  garnished  or,  a  bordure 
of  the  second.  [Halydaye.] 
Crest. — A  lion  rampant  gardant  azure,  a  cresce?it  for  difference.  [Mildmay.] 

Hughe  Mildmay  whoe  lived  in  13  of  Kinge  Stephen,  a°  d'ni  1147. 


S""  Robart  Mildmay,  Knight  sonne  and=pMawde,    dau.    and 
heire  whoe  lived  in  y®  19  of  H.  3"^  1235.    heire  to  Le  Rowse. 


Roger  Mildmay  of  Hambledon= 

Esquier,  sonne  and  heire  whoe 
lived  yn2ofK.Edw.first,  1284. 


:.  .  .  .  daugh.     Herbert  Mild- 
to  .  .  .  .  may,  2*^  sonne, 

obiit  s.p. 


S''  Roger  Mildmay  of  the  same  place,  Knight,=f .  .  •  •  daugh. 
sonne  and  heire,  lived  a°  15  of  Edw.  2"^  a"  13 -21.      to  Elton. 


Henry  Mildmay  of  Hartfordsh.  Esquier,  sonne=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
and  heire,  13'^  of  K.  Edw.  3'^  a*'  1349.  to 


Eaylfe  Mildmay,  Esquier  sonne  and  heire  whoe=f=-  •  •  •  daugh 


lived  45  of  K.  Edw.  3^  a"  1371. 


to  .  .  . 

2  K 


250 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Henry  Mildmay,  of  Stonehowse,  in  com.  Grloster,=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
vixit  14  of  Rich.  2  a°  1390.  to 


Robarfc  Mildmay  of  Stonehowse,  in  com.  Gloster,=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
carta  da.  17  of  Rich.  2'^  a°  1393,  sonne  and  heire.     to  .  .  . 


Robart  Mildmay,  Esquier  sonne  and  heire,  lived=f=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
3'^  of  K.  Henry  4«'  1402.  to 


Thomas  Mildmay  carta  data  17  of^pAnn,  daugh.  to  Kingscott. 


K.  H.  6  1439  sonne  and  heire. 


Arms. — Arg''  9  escallops  3,  3,  2, 1,  gules,  one 
a  canton  gu.  a  mullet  or. 


Tliomas  Mildmay  sonne  &  heire,  whoe=f=Margery,  daugh.  &  coheire  to  Cornish  of 


lived  temper.  Edw.  4t'»  1465. 


Much  Waltham  in  Essex,  Gent. 


John  Mildmay    Walter  Mildmay  of  Writtell  in  com.=f .  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Everard  of 


obiit  s.p.  Essex,  Gent.,  sonne  and  heire,  liv- 

ing, a°  1483. 


Much  Waltham  in  com. 

Essex. 


John  obiit    Thomas  Mildmay  of  Chelmsford  in  com.=pAgnis,  daugh.  to  Reade. 


s.p. 


Essex  Esquier  sonne  and  heire,  lived  in  a° 
1521. 


Arms. —  Vert  a  griffon 
sergerante  or. 


William  Mild-=rElizabeth,  dau.     John  Mildmay  of  Creting-    Joanne  mar.   to 


may  of  Barnes 
in  Springfilde 
in  com.  Essex. 
ar.  2*^  sonne. 


to  John   Pas-    ham,   in  com.   Suflfolke,   3*^  Christofer  Pay- 
call  of  Essex,    sonne  mar.  Jane  y^  daugh.  ton  of  Bery  S' 
Gent.                   to  Allington,  wydow  to  Tho-  Edmond  in  com. 
mas  Browne.  SuflF. 


S"^  Thomas=rAgnes,  dau. 

Mildmay  of  to  Adam 

Barnies  in  Winthrope 

Essex  of  Grotton 

Knight,  in  com. 

sonne  and  Suff.  ar. 
he. 


Thomas 

2*^  sonne 
ob.  s.p. 


dau.=Robart: 


to  Cran- 
field  first 
wife. 


Mild- 
may of 
Lomber 
Streete. 


=  .  .  .  .  dau. 
to  Alder- 
man 

Deane  of 
London. 


Thomasin 
mar.  to 
Lyttell- 
bodye. 


William  Mild-=i=. 
may  of 
Barnies  in  Es- 
sex, Esquier 
sonne  & 
heire. 


dau. 
to  Sr 
George 
Harvy  of 
Markes  by 
Rumford 
Knight. 


Thomas  2"^ 
sonne,  mar. 
a  chamber 
maid  from 
y®  Lord  of 
Sussex. 


S-"  Henry  Mildmay 
of  Grayes  in  Bad- 
dowe  in  Essex,  2,^ 
sonne  mar.  Alice, 
dau.  to  S--  Wil- 
liam Harris  of 
Crixse  Kt. 


Walter  Mildmay  of 
Chelmesford  in  Es- 
sex, Esq.  4'''  sonne 
mar.  y'^  daugh.  to 
Ambrose  Jermine 
of  Suffolke  ar. 


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251 

c 


Thomas  Mildmay  Esqu.  sonne  and  heire,  mar. 
daugh.  to  Erneley  of  Hampshire. 


Margery 
mar.  to 
Barnard. 


Thomas  Mildmay  of  Moulsham=pAvis,  dau.  to  William  Goulston  or 


in  Chelmesford  in  com.  Essex, 
Esquier,  sonn  and  he.  buryed  in 
Chelmesford  Church.     (Died 
1529,  see  monument  there.) 


Gonston  (Gunson  or  Gonson)  of 
London,  buryed  w*  her  husband. 


S-"  Walter   Mildmay   of=Junian,  dau.  to   S^ 
Sabridgworth    in    com.     WilMamWaldegi-ave 
Hartford,   K^  2"^    sonne    of   Bures    in  com. 
buried  at  Sabridgworth     Suffolke  Knight, 
the  12thofMarcha°  1606. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  to  Henry 

S^  William  Wal-  3'^  sonne. 
degrave  of  Bures  — 

in    com.   Suffolke  Edward 

Knight.  4*'!  sonne. 


S""  Thomas  Mildmay  of  Mowlsham  in  com.  Essex,  Knight,=pMawde,  dau.  to  Henry 


sonne  and  heire,  buryed  the  8"'  of  August,  a°  1608  in 
Chelmsford  Church,  his  2^  wife  was  y^  dau.  of  Whitwell. 


S""  Thomas= 
Mildmay  of 
Moulsham 
in  com.  Es- 
sex, Knight 
Barronett, 
Sonne  and 
he. 


RatclifPe   Erie  of   Sus- 
sex, first  wyfe  ob.  1662. 


Elizabeth  dau. 

S"-  Henry=j 

=Elizabeth 

to  S-^  John 

Mildmay 

dau.  & 

Puckringe 

of  Wal- 

coh.  to 

Knight  Lo. 

tham  in 

Thomas 

Kepper  so 

com. 

Darcv  of 

created  4  of 

Essex,  K* 

Tolshunt 

June  1592. 

2"^  sonne. 

Darcy, 
ar. 

Walter  mar. 
y*^  daugh.  to 
Jermyn  of 
Suffolk. 


Ann,  mar. 
firsts'- Roger 
Appulton, 
K'  and 
Baronett 
2"^'^  to  Pas- 
call  of 
Baddow  ar. 


Brigett  eldest  dau. 
and  coheire. 


Fraun.  2"^  dau. 
&  cohe. 


Elizabeth  3^  daugh. 
and  coheire. 


S--  Walter  Mildmay  of  Apthorpe  in  com.=fMary  syster  to  S-^  Frauncis 
Northampton  Chauncelor  of  Exchequer,  Walsingham  Knight  Privie 
buryed  in  G*  S'  Bartholme,  obiit  26  of    Cownselor  to  Q.  Eliz. 


March,  1576,  and  Privi  Councelor  to  Q. 
Eliz 


Thomasine 

mar. 

Bourcher. 


obiit  y«  laste  of  Maye  a° 
1589. 


Sir  Anthony  Mildmay  of  Apthorp  in  com.  Northamp-yGrace,  dau.  to  S-^^  Henry 
ton,  Knight  sonne  and  heire,  obiit  1617,  "^        ^  *■ 


Tirindiam  Knight. 


Mary  dau.  &  cohe.  mar.  to  S""  Frauncis  Yane, 
Knight  nowe  Erie  of  Westmerland, 


Cathcrin  2^  dau. 
and  coheire. 


252 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


D 


Humfrey  Mildmay  of  Danbury  Martha,  mar. 

in  com.   Essex    Esquier,   obiit  to  S*"  William 

a°    1613,   mar.   Mary,   dau.   to  Branker  of 

Henry  Capel  of  Hadham  Hall  Wiltshir 

in  com.  Hartford,  Esqu.  Knight. 


Wynifride  mar.  to 
Will'm  Fitz  Wil- 
liams   of   Gaynes 
Parke,  in  com. 
Essex,  ar. 


Catherin  mar. 
to  Charles  Bar. 
rett  2<J'>'  to  S' 
John  Lewson 
of  Kente  K^ 


Walter 

obiit 

s.p. 


Humfrey  Mild- 
may  of  Dan- 
bury  in  com. 
Essex,  ar. 


S-"  Henry  Mildmay = 
Kt.  M--  of  the 
King's  Jewell 
Howse  2"^  Sonne. 


:Ann  dau.  & 
eoheire  to 
William 
Halyday  of 
London 
Alderman. 


John  3*^  Sonne. 
Anthony  4*  sonne. 
Mary  onely  daugh. 


John  Monoux  of  Stanford  in  com.  Worster,  Gentleman. 


Humfrey  Monoux        Henry  Monoux,       John  and  Thomas,       Eichard  Monoux 
of  Stanford  2'^  sonne.  bothe  obierunt.  3"^  sonne. 

Sonne  and  heire.  =f  =f 


John  Monoux  of 
Stanford  in 
com.  Worster 
Gentleman. 


Eowland 
Monoux 
2*^  sonne. 


George 
sonne 
and 
heire. 


Alice  mar.  to 
George  War- 
berton  other- 
wyse  James. 


Elinor 
mar.  to 
Hughe 
Saye. 


Eoger 
s.  &  h. 


Alice 
mar.  to 
Eoger 
Tovey. 


Humfrey    Thomas  Monoux=Ann  dau.  to 


I    I 


Monoux 
Sonne 
and 
heire. 


ofWalthamstowe 
in  com.  Essex 
Gentle.  2''  sonne. 


Turbervile 
of  Dorsett- 
shir  ar. 


Margery  mar.  to  Ursula  mar.  to 

John  Eobins.  John  Elrington. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to  Ann  mar.  to 

Humfrey  Fox.  Nicholas  Taylor. 


Ann  daugh. 
and  sole 
heire. 


George  Monoux  of=Elizabeth  dau.  to  John 


Waltham  Stowe 
in  com.  Essex 
esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Lord  Mordaunt  of 
Turvey  in  com. 
Bedford. 


Ann,  mar.  to  Tho- 
mas Carpenter  of 
Glostershire. 


Humfrye  Monoux  of  Walthamstow 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


Eichard.        Ann. 


Margarett. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


253 


A| 


James  Monoux         George  Monoux  Slirive  of  London  aP  1509, 
4">  Sonne.  Mayor  a°  1514,  free  of  the  Drapers. 


Richard      Homfrey       William  2'^  soune.     Tho- 
Monoux.     Sonne  and  —  mas. 

=F         heire.  John  3''  sonne. 


George  Monoux  esquier, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  sonne     "William  2^  sonne.     Elizab.     Margery    Margarett        William 
and  heire.  —  eld.  2^  dan.       3<^  daugh.         obiit  s.p. 

George  3^  sonne.      dau. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  estoiles 
salle.  [MoRDAUNT.]  2.  Quarterly  per  imle  indented  or 
and  gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  five  lozenges  iti 
cross  counterchanged.  [Dove.]  3.  Argent,  afess  imbattled 
hetiveen  six  cross  crosslets  fitche  azure.  [Olnet.]  4. 
Argent,  on  a  betid  sable  a  haivFs  lure  or.  [Brooke.] 
5.  Quarterly  per  f ess  indented  or  and  azure,  a  crescoit  sable 
for  difference.  [Caldcote  of  (?)  Thunder.]  6.  Gules,  a 
cross  imtonce  or.  [Latymer.] 
2.  Mordant,  tvith  a  crescent  for  difference,  impaling  sable  a 
chevron  between  three  fermails  or  buckles  argent.  [Brad- 
bury.] 

[^Kotc. — It  is  stated  in  the  MS.  that  the  buckle  should  be  open, 
with  the  point  downwards.] 

Crest. — A  moor's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  wreathed  about  the  head  argent. 
[Mordaunt.] 

WiUiam  Mordant  of  Turvey  in  com.  Bedford  esquier,  sonne  and 
heire  to  Eobert  especified  in  the  Visitations  of  Norffolke. 


S--  John  Mordant  K* 
Sargant  at  Lawe 
Attorney  to  Prince 
Arthur  of  whome 
the  Lord  Mordant 
is  descended. 


William  Mor 
dant  of 
Hempsted  in 
com.  Essex 
esquier 
2^  sonne. 


-=Agnes  daugh. 
1  and  heire  to 
I  Thomas 
j  Huntingdon 
of  Hempsted 
I  in  Essex. 


Joanne,  daugh.  mar.  to  Gyles 
Strangewaye  of  Dorsettsh. 
esquier. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to  S''  Weston 
Browne  of  Roodinge,  in 
Essex  Knight. 


254 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    16l2. 


Robart  Mordant^Barbara  dau.  & 


of  Hempsted  in 
com.  Essex  esq. 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


heire  to  Jo. 
Strange  of  Littell 
Massingham  in 
com.Xorffolkear. 


Christopher 
Mordant, 
2^  Sonne 
died  w^owt 
issue. 


Edmond  Mor-=Agnis,  daugh. 
dant  of  Thun-     to  Richard 


This  Issue  Remaneth 
in  XorfFolke. 


derley  in  com. 
Essex  esquier 
highe  Shrive 
and  Justice  of 
y^  Peace  in  the 
same  com. 


Lord  Riche 
and  Lo. 
Chauncelor 
of  England. 


Henry  Mordant=Susan  daugh. 
of  Thunderley       to  Srmond 


m  com.  Essex 
esq.  Sonne  and 
heire  [Justice 
of  y^  peace]. 


Belknape  of 

Knowle  in 

Kente,  esq. 


Edward 
2^  Sonne. 

Hughe  3^ 
Sonne. 


Gertrud 
mar.  to 
Westley 
of  Hemp- 
sted, 


Agnis,  mar.  to  Bolney  of 
Bolney  in  Sussex,  ar. 

....  a  S""^  daugh.  mar.  to 
Stawghton  of  Northamp- 
shir. 


Henry  Mor- 
dant of 
Thunderley 
in  com. 
Essex 
esquier, 
Sonne  and 
heire  capi- 
tanus. 


.Barbara 

dau.  to 

Henry 

Brad- 

Ijurv  of 

Littell- 

bery  in 

com. 

Essex 

esquier. 


Charles  2'^ 
Sonne 
[mari'ied 
to  Arme- 
nia Gilda 
Waade  2'^ 
dau.  to  S"" 
W.  Waad 
of  Battles 
hath  issue 
Wilson 
Mordaunt]. 

Adryan  3*^ 
Sonne. 


Fardynando 
4*"^  Sonne 
[mar.  to  Eli- 
sabeth (d.  of 

)Waud 

of  (?)  Ciple 
in  Xorf.  esq. 
&  had  issue 
i.  sonn  &  i. 
dau.  named 
Fardinando 
and  Dora- 
the]. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Thomas  Adams 
of  TTalden,  Essex. 

Dorathe  mar.  to  Humfrey  Fipps 
March^  of  London. 

Catherin  mar.  to  Thomas  Cole 
of  Walden  in  Essex,  esq. 

Mabell  mar.  to  Thomas  Springe 
of  Lossehall  in  Watsham,  co. 
SuflF.  gent,  [and  had  issue  1  sonne 
named  Mordaunt  Spring]. 


[John  Mordant 
Sonne  &  heire 
aet.  S  annoru. 
1634. 


Henry  Mordaunt 

2''  sou  set.  10  an. 
annolGol.] 


Martha  eldest 

daugh.  [wife 
of  Thomas 
Cornell  of 
Wimbish  in 
Essex  Gent.]. 


Barbara  2^ 

daugh. 

ilary  3*^  dau. 

Frauncis  5^^ 
dau. 


Jane  4**^  dau. 
[wife  of  Will. 
Broke  tt  de 
Graveley  in 
com.  Hertf. 
Gent.]. 


{The parts  withiti  brackets  are  additions  to  the  3IS.) 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


255 


(No.  1.) 

Akms. — Quarterly — 1.  Argent,  a  fess  between  three  martlets  gules,  on  a  chief  sable 
three  ivolves'  heads  erased  of  the  first.  [Wolfe.]  2  and  3.  Per  jKite  sable 
and  azure  three  fieurs  de  lis  or.  [Goche.]  4.  Quarterly— 1  and  4.  Argent, 
three  lioncels  gules.  2  and  3.  Sable,  on  a  chevron  bettoeen  three  stags'  heads 
cabossed  argent  three  bugle  horns  of  the  first.  [  ] 

Crest. — On  a  mount  an  oak  treefructed  or,  against  it  a  tuolf  fassant  proper,  a  nmillet 
upon  a  crescent  for  difference.  [  ] 


Morgan  Wolfe  of  Gwerne- 
of  Gouffheii. 


-.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Apie 
of  Sadie  Bowes. 


William  Morgan  Gentleman,=p.  .  .  .  dau. 
Sonne  and  heire.  Vaughan. 


to 


Phillip  Morgan 
2<^  Sonne, 


Daved  Morgan 

S'^  Sonne. 


David  William 
Morgan,  sonne 
and  heire. 


William 
Morgan 
of  Cal- 
licot. 


Morgan 
Wil- 
liams. 


Henry.     Jullius  Mor- 


Lewis. 


gan  Sonne 
and  heire. 


John  2^ 
sonne. 


Phillip  Morgan, 

mar.  dau.  to 

Hasfolde 

(?  Harforde)  of 

Coventrye. 


Hughe  Morgan.    Thomas 

—  Davie 

Robart  3  sonne.    Morgan. 


Walter  2,'^ 
sonne  mar. 
Joanne  dau. 
to  Warren. 


John  Morgan 
shewar  to 
Queene  Eliz. 


I  I 

Walter  Edward 

Morgan  Morgan 

2'^  sonne.  3'^  sonne. 


Henry  Morgan  sonne  and  heire. 


Mildred. 


iHorjjait, 

(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  a7id  4.  Or,  a  fess  ivavy  sable,  in  chief  two  eagles  displayed  of 
the  second.  [Morgan.]      2  and  3.  Barry  of  tivelve  or  and  azure.  [Copcott.] 

Crest. — A  demi-eagle  displayed  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  a  fess  ivavy  sable. 
[Morgan.]     Granted  1588,  confirmed  1613. 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558.    It  is  also  contained  in  Vis.  of  London,  1568  (Harl. 
Soc),  and  is  of  course  an  addition  to  the  MS.  from  which  that  Vis.  was  published. 


256 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


jHoric^. 


Aems. — Quarterly  of  nine,  being  the  same  quartering s  as  in  the  fourth  shield  under 

the  head  of  Poyntz. 
Ceest. — A  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  wreathed  guJes,  holding  a  staff  or.  [Moeice.] 

p'  W.  Camden,  1613. 

John  Morice  of  Roydon=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  heire 
in  Essex,  Gentle.  to  Buckbearde. 


William  Morice- 
of  Chipingongar 
in  com.   Essex, 
ar.  Sonne  and 
heire. 


=Ann,  daugh. 
to  Isaake 
of  Kente. 


Eauffe  2*^  sonne. 
Henry  3*^  sonne. 
Oliver  i'^^  sonne. 


Phillip 
5  th 

sonne. 


Ann,  mar.  to  Brooke 
of  Somersetshire. 

Margarett,  mar.  to 
Cockes  of  Lyncoln. 


James  Morice  of  Chipping-=pElizabeth  dau.     Thomas  Morice    Margarett  mar.  to. 


onger  m  com.  Essex,  Es- 
quier,  sonne  and  heire. 


to  George 
Medley.' 


2"^  sonne. 


John    Morice    of=FKatheriue  dau 


Chippingongar 
in  com.  Essex,  ar. 
sonne    and   heire 
one  &  a  halfe  olde 
a"  3  of  Aprell, 
1570. 


and  heire  to 
Gabrell  Poyntz 
of  North 
Okenden,  in 
com.  Essex,  ar. 


Mary  eldest 
daugh. 

Elizabeth 
2*^  daugh. 


George  Tuke  of 
Essex,  Gentlm. 


Ann,  mar.  to 
John  Forde 
of  Horseley 
in  Essex, 
Esquier. 


S'  John  Morice  al's  Poyntz  of  Chippingongar  in 
Essex,  K.*  sonne  and  heire  where  he  died,  a°  1617. 


This  Ann  is  saide 
in  Turner's  de- 
scent to  be  the 
wife  to  Edward 
Turner  of  Great 
Parndon  com. 
Essex. 


Arms. — Quarterty — 1.  Bendy  of  ten  or  and  azure.  [Mountfort.]     2.  Argent,  on  a 


chief  azure  three  Jteurs  de  lis  or.  [ 
lis  between  nine  cross  crosslets  ftche  sable.  [ 
between  six  cross  crosslets  fitche  argent  [ 
sable  three  lioncels  argent.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  gules.  [Mountfort.] 


3.  Argent,  three  Jteurs  de 

]     -i.  O'ules,  afess 

],  on  an  inescutcheon 


Bawldwin  Mountfort,  mar.  Joanne  daugh. 
to  S'  Richard  Vernon,  Knight. 


S'^  Symond  Mountford  Knight,  sonne  and  heire.=p  ....  daugh.  to 

Al 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


257 


A| 


Thomas  Mountfort 
Esquier,  sonne  and 
heire. 


John  Mountford 

2^  Sonne. 


Edward  Mountfort= 
Esquier,  S*'  sonne. 


^Sybill  daugh.  to  Woode 
of  Woodhowse  in  War- 
wicksh. 


Alice,  daugh,=j=Thomas  Mount-=pAgnis,  dau. 


to  Thomas 
Coote  of 
Eadwinter 
in  com. 
Essex,  ar. 
first  wyfe. 


forde  of  Rad- 
winter  in  com. 
Essex,  Esquier 
Sonne  &  heir. 


to  Trigg  of 
Robarts 
2'^  wyfe. 


John  4'^'^  sonne. 


Clement 
Mountforde 
of  Evesam 
mar.  Sil- 
vester 
daugh.  to 
Carvell. 


Julyan  mar.  to  John 
Newport  of  Welton  in 
com.  North. 

Margery  mar.  to 
George  Holton. 

Mary  mar.  to  Pagett. 


Symond  sonne  and  heire.    Edward  2''  sonne.    Thomas  3*^  sonne.     Alice.     Elizabeth. 
(Note. — This  Pedigree  is  entered  twice  in  the  31  S.) 


Jteteon. 


Arms. — Per  j)ale  argent  and  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs  de  lis,  all  coimier- 

changed.  [Nelson.] 
Crest. — A  cubit  arm  quarterly  argent  and  sable,  in  the  hand projier  a  fleur  de  lis  jjcr 

pale  argent  and  sable.  [Nelson.] 

John  Nelson  of  East  Witton  in  com.  Richmond. 


John  Nelsone  of 
East  Witton  in 
Richmonsh. 
sonne  &  heire. 


Alice  first  daugh. 
&  coheire  mar. 
to  Rayfe  Crofte 
of  Estwitton. 

Jayne. 


Barnard  Nelsone  of= 
Elfathall  (?)  in 
com.  Yorke  Gent, 
sonne  &  heire. 


Christopher 
Nelsone 
first  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


=Aiin  dau.  to  Atkin- 
sone  of  the  Bishopr. 
of  Durham. 


Will'm  of  Est 
Witton 
3  Sonne. 


Alice. 


Thomas  Nelson==Rebeca  dau. 


of  Wansted  in 
com.  Essex, 
Gent.  2'^  sonne 
&  he.  &  one  of 
the  K.  Pantry. 


to  Christo- 
pher William- 
sone  of 
London  Gent. 


Thomas  obiit  s.p. 


Richard  obiit  s.p. 


Jayne  mar.  to 
Rob  art  Lew- 
lian  of 
Awthorne  in 
Richmondsh. 


2  L 


258 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612, 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558. 

Arms  and  Crest  of  Xichols  same  as  m  that  Vis.,  the  arms  impaling  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  over  all  a  bend  raguUe  or.  [?  Steward,] 


i^iflljtinaaU. 


Arms: — Per  pale  ermine  and  gules  a  rose  cotmterchanged  [Nmwri'NGAL^'],  impaling 

or  a  bend  engrailed  azure,  in  dexter  chief  a  pellet.  [Clarke.] 
Crest. — An  ilex  sejant  argent,  collared  and  horned  or.  [Nightingale,] 

John  Nitingall  of  Essex  gentleman. 


William  Nitingall  of  Newport  Ponde= 
in  Essex,  Gent,  sonne  and  heire. 


=Gonar  daugh.  to  JeflForey  Thurgood 
of  Ugley  in  com.  Essex. 


Gefforey  Nitingall  of=Catherin  John  2"^  Grace  mar.  to 

Newport  Pond  in  daugh.  and  sonne.  John  Everarde. 

Essex,  esquier  wher  !  heire  to                —                       — 

he  lyeth  buryed  John(?)  William  3"^  Prisilla  mar. 

by  harrolds  Clomp,  sonne,  John  Fitch, 
[obiit  in  Aprell 
1619]. 


to 


Taben  mar,  to 
Henry  Trige. 

Blanche  mar,  to 
Howben. 


[In  Harl.  MS.  1541,  116  b.,  this 
second  marriage  appears  : — 

Catherine  d,  of  S''  Robt.=Thomas  Nitingall  of= 
Chester  of  Cocken  Hat-       Newj^ort  Pond  in 
ley  in  com.  Bed.  2  wife.       com.  Essex  sonne  and 

heire  [K*^  Barronett 

a°  1628, 


=Millisent  daugh,  to  S""  Robart 
Clarke  Barron  of  y^  Exchequer 
his  2*^  wife  y"  dau.  of  S''  .  ,  ,  , 
Chester  Knight, 


Geffrey. 


^1 
Edward.] 


Robart  sonne  &  heire  apparante 
[maried  y^  3*^  of ...  .  Chester  of 
Royston  Knight], 


Thomas  2'*     Francis 
sonne,  onely 

daugh. 


Henry  Nitingall  of  Safiron  Mary  mar. 

AYalden  in  com,  Essex  to  Robart 

Attorney,  2'^  sonne,  mar.  y^  Cole, 
daugh.  to  doctor  Foster. 


Ann  mar.  to  Edward  Joanne. 
]\Ianninge  of  St.  Mary         — 

Craye  in  Essex  Elizabeth . 
(Kent). 


{The  parts  ivithin  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


259 


^3arcj;rtei> 


Arms. — Gules,  a/ess  indented  behveen  three  martlets  or.  [Pargeter.] 

S''  Thomas  Pargeter  of  Chipingnortou  in  com.  Oxford, 
knight,  lord  Mayor  y«  -I-I  of  K.  Henry  the  8,  1530  and 
shrive  13  of  y^  sayde  Kings  Rayuge,  1521,  buryed  in 
All  hallows  Bredstrete. 


James  Pargeter  of  Barking  in  Essex,=pCatherin 


esquier,  sonne  and  her.  buryed  in 
Barkino'. 


Thomas  Pargeter  of=pEllenor  dan. 
Barking  in  Essex,        to  Fuller 
ar.  Sonne  and  heire.     of  Barkinge. 


Thomas  sonne  and  heire. 


dau.  to 


George  2^  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Clement  Pargeter  of=pAnn  dau.  to 
London,  2"^^  sonne        John  Gyle 
livinge  1614.  of  London. 


Richard  sonne  and  heire. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Or,  three  mescutcheons  sable,  charged  icith  as   many  2)heo?is  of  the  first 
[Parker],  wijmling  Wentworth. 

Paste  to  Henry  Parker  by  Christopher  Barker  al's 
Garter  Kinge  of  Armes,  a°  29  of  K.  H.  8,  1537. 

Henry  Parker  of  Frith  hall  in=T=Dorothe,  dau.  to  S''  William 


com.  Essex  gentleman. 


Shelley  of  Michellgrove. 


Henry  Parker 
of  Wood- 
ford (?)  in 
Essex  Gent. 
3''  sonne. 


Roger  Par- 
ker of 
Kirbye  in 
Essex 
Gentlem. 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


=Ann  daugh. 
to  Roger 
Wentworth 
of  Bockinge 
in  Essex 
esq. 


John  Parker= 
of  Kirbye 

in  Essex 
Gent. 
2**  sonne. 


Henry  sonne     Edmond  2'^  sonne. 
&  heire.  — 

Richard  3*^  sonne. 


=Ann,  dau.  & 
coheire  to 
John  Forde 
of  Horkesley 
in  Essex 
esquier. 


Mary. 


Margarett 
mar.  to 
John 
Chinery. 


We 

mtworth 

Ann. 

Ellenor 

sonne  and 

— 

daugh.  & 

heire. 

Cissley  mar. 
to  Will'm 

sole 

Coper. 

260 


THE  VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,   1612. 


No.  2. 

Arms. — Argent,  two  bars  sable,  m  chief  a  talbofs  head  erased  gules  between  as  many 

torteaux  [Parker],  impaling  Nightingale. 
Crest. — A  talbot  or,2)assant,  between  two  trees  leaved  proper.  [Parker.] 

John  Parker  of  Shenfild  in=f=Catherin,  daugh. 
com.  Essex  Gentleman.  to  Roye. 


John  Parker  of  Shenfild  in  com.  Essex,=T=Joanne,  daugh. 
Gentleman  sonne  &  heire.  to  Eolfe. 


Elizabeth  daugh.  to  Eichard=i=Thoma8  Parker  oi^Mary  Basse,  daugh.  to  Ann 


Nitingale  of  Newport  ponde 
in  com.  Essex,  esqu 
first  wife. 


Shenfild  in  com. 
Essex,  ar.  sonne 
and  heii'B. 


Bourcher  which  Ann  was  dau. 
and  heire  to  Henry 
Erie  of  Essex. 


Samuell  Parker 
Sonne  &  heire. 


Ann,  eldest 
daugh. 


Frauncis 
2^  daugh. 


Thomas        Gertrude 
2^  Sonne.      2^  daugh. 


( This  Pedigree  is  entered  twice  in  the  MS.) 


^ascall 


Arms  ^4  shields). — 1.  Argent,  quarterly  07i  a  cross  sable  an  Agnus  Dei  couchant  of 
the  first,  holding  a  cross  or,  in  the  1st  and  Uh  quarters  a 
falcon  sable,  beaked  and  membered  or,  in  tfie  2nd  and  3rd 
a  lion  2')assant  gardant  sable.  [Pascall.] 

2.  Same,  impaling  azure  three  chevrons  argent,  a  crescent  for 

difference.  [  ] 

3.  Same,  impaling  ermine  between  three  cocks  azure,  beaked  and 

membered  or,  a  chevron  sable.  [Glascock.] 

4.  Same,  impaling  argent  three  lions  rampant  azure.  [  ] 
Crest. — A  grave  person  coupe  under  the  tmisf,  garment  purp.  faced  ermine,  crined 

gray.  [Pascall.]     the  10  of  Maye  a^  1558  by  W.  Harvey  Claren. 

John  Pascall  of  Much  Baddow  in  com.  Essex, 
Gentleman,  mar.  Margery. 


John  Pascall  of  Muche  Baddow,  in= 
com.  Essex  Gentle,  sonne  and  he. 

a 


=Margarett,  daugh.  to  Edmond  Noke  of 
Kings  Hattfeild  in  com.  Essex,  Ge. 


THE  VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,   1612. 


261 


William  Pascall  of  Prestons: 
in  Sowth  Haningfield  in 
com.  Essex,  Gentle 
2*^  Sonne. 


A| 


:Aun,  daugh. 
to  John 
Blake. 


Robart  Pas- 
call  of  Essex, 
3''  Sonne. 


^Elizabeth,  daugh.  to 
Sturgion  of  Much 
Baddow  in  Essex. 


Frann.  dau.=FJohn  Pascall  of=FFrann.  dau. 


to  John 
Hide  of 
London 
first  wyfe. 


Prestons  in 
Essex  Sonne 
and  he.  mar. 
S'J'y  Ann  dau. 
to  Meade. 


to  Bowyer 
of  Sussex, 
2^^  wyfe. 


William 
2**  Sonne. 

Frann. 
ob.  s.p. 


Ann  mar.  to  John 
Collens  of  Hamp- 
shir.       

Elizabeth,  mar.  to 
Lee  Sadler  of 
Stondon  in  com. 
Hartford. 


John  Pascall 
of  Prestons 
esquier, 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


Mary  daugh. 
and  heire  to 
Richard 

Foster. 


Jayne. 
Franncis. 


Nathaniell  first  Ann  and 

Sonne.  Eliza- 

—  both 

Tobye  2^  sonne.  ob.  s.p. 

William  3<^  sonne. 


Sara. 

Rebeca. 

Hester. 


Mary,  eldest  daugh.        Frann.  2*^  daugh. 


Alexander  Pascall  of  Much= 
Baddow  in  Essex,  Gentle, 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Emme,  daugh.  to  Richard 
Bretton  of  Tilbery  in  com. 
Essex,  Gent. 


John  2^1       Robart  S^ 


sonne. 


sonne. 


John  sonne 
and  heire. 


Allexander 
2"^  sonne. 


Elizabeth  eldest 
daugh. 


Mary  2^ 
dauffh. 


John  7       John  Pascall  of  Muche= 
sonne.         Baddowe  hall  in  com. 

Essex  esquier,  sonne  & 

heii'e. 


=Mary  daugh.  to 
George  Kebell 
of  Warwick- 
shire Ge. 


Jayne  daugh.  to  S""  Thomas  ars=John  Pascall  of= 
S""  Edward  Lewkenor  of  Higham    Muche  Baddow 
hall  in  Suffolke  K*  wydow  to  hall  in  com. 

Willm  Larke  of  Gin  margatt  Essex  esquier, 

in  Essex,  first  wyfe,  ob.  s.p.  sonne  and  heire. 

1614. 


Thomas  Pascall  4"'  sonne. 
William  5"^  sonne. 


=Ann,  daugh.  to  S''  Thomas 
Myldmay  of  Moulsham  in 
com.  Essex,  Knight  wydow 
to  S''  Roger  Appulton, 
Knight  Barronett 
21  wyfe. 


John  Pascall  esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


262 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


|A 


Elizabeth,  mar.  to 
"William  Myldmay 
of  Barnes  in  Essex 


ar. 


Margarett  mar.  to 
John  Sames  of 
Langforde  Hall  in 
Essex  Gent. 


Andrew  Pascall  of=  Jane  daugh.  to  John 

Springfilde  in  com.     Pinchone  of  Writtell, 
Essex  Gentleman    I  in  com.  Essex, 
6  Sonne  to  John,    j  esquier. 


Si^  Andrew  Pascall= 
of  Springfeild  in 
com.  Essex, 
Knight  Sonne 
and  heire. 


=j\Iary  daugh. 
to  William 
Glascocke  of 
Dunmowe 
in  Essex 
esquier. 


Mary  mar.  to  Thomas 
Hanchett  of  Braughin 
in  com.  Hartford  ar. 

Jayne  mar.  to  John 
Haywarde  doctor  of 
y^  Civill  Lawe. 


Catherin  mar.  to  Jazchre 
(?  Zachary)  Fare  of  Pitt- 
sey  in  com.  Essex. 

Mary,  mar.  to  John  Brook 
of  Colchester, 


Andrew  Pascall=Mary  daugh.  to  Willsonne  of    Thomas 
esquier,  sonne       Willinge  (Willion)  in  com.        2^  sonne. 
&  heire  Hartford  ar.  obiit  23"*  of 

apparant.  Novem.  buryed  at  Springfield 

24  a°  1617. 


Phillip  3d    Edward  4:^^ 
sonne.  sonne. 


(See  Sosselp,  No.  2.) 


^emttncie. 


Aems. — Quarterly.  1  and  4.  Gruhs,  three  lucks'  heads  cabossed  argent,  a  chief  in- 
denfed  ermine.  [Pennixge.]  2.  Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  gules  hetween  three 
cinque/oils  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  Hon  ram2mnt  argent.  [Cooke.] 
3.    Gules,  nine  martlets  or,  4,  3,  and  2,  a  crescent  ermine  for  difference. 

[BOHUN.] 

Ceest. — A  buck's  head  erased 'party  per  fess  indented  argent  and  gules.  [Penninge.] 

John  Penninge  of  Cratfelde  in^Margery,  daugh.  and  coheire  to  Robart 
in  com.  Suffolke,  gentleman.         Cooke  of  Crattfeld  in  Suffolke,  ar. 


Arthur  Penninge  of=^Catherin,  dau.  to  Broke 

Ipswich  in  com.  SuflP.     of  Cretingham  in  com. 

Gent,  sonne  &  heire.      Suffolke,  Gent. 

A 


John  Margery,  mar.  to  God- 

2^^  Sonne,     bolde  of  Badingham  in 
com.  Suffolke. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


263 


Anthony  Penninge 
of  Kettellborowgh 
in  com.  Soffolke 
Esq.  son  &  hr.  whos 
Posterytie  Remay- 
nethe  in  Suff. 


Edraond  Penninge- 
of  Dunmowe  in 
com.  Essex,  Gent. 
2*^  Sonne. 


-Ann,  dan.  to 
Midleton  in 
com.  Kente. 


Charles  sonne  and  heire. 


Catherin,  mar.  to  "William 
Blomfild  of  Stonham  in 
com.  Suffolke  Gent. 

Mary,  mar.  to  John  Hol- 
land of  Bramford  in  com. 
Suff. 

Margarett,  mar.  to  Edw. 
Alston  of  Edwardston. 


^cm. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Argent,  on  a  lend  gules  three  masdes  or  [Perte],  impaling 
azure  a  mauncli  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Conyers.] 
2.  Perte,  imjjaUng  gules  three  stags'  heads  cabossed  or,  artned 
argent.  [Doyle.] 

Crest. — A  storJc  argent,  standing  among  bull-rushes  or,  leaved  vert.  [Perte.] 

George  Perte  of  London  Gentleman 
mar.  Alice  daughter  to  ...  . 


Henry  Perte 
of  London 
Gent.  Sonne 
&  heire  mar. 
daugh.  to 
Perse  of 
London 
obiit  s.p. 


Roger  2*^ 
Sonne 
and  of 
London 
obiit  s.p. 


William  Perte= 
of  Arnolds  in 
Mountnesinge 
in  com.  Essex 
essquier  wher 
he  lye  the 
Buryed  by 
Herrolds 
a°  d'ni  1616 
3^  Sonne. 


=Margarett 
daugh.  to 
JohnRyd- 
ges  of 
Fulbeck 
in  com. 
Lyncoln 
ar. 


John  of 
London 
4*'^  Sonne 
mar.  the 
daugh.  to 
Are  of 
London. 


Mary  daugh.  and 
sole  heire,  wife  to 
....  Holman. 


Isabell  daugh.  to= 
Thomas  Coniers 
ofBarnettincom. 
Midd.  esquier 
buryed  in  St. 
Buttolphs  w'^owt 
Aldersgatt  by 
M""  Thompson, 
first  wyfe. 


= William  Perte: 
of  Arnolds  in 
Mountnesinge 
in  com.  Essex 
esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


:.  .  .  .  dan.  to 
Edmund  Doyle 
of  Shottsham 
in  com.  Norfolk 
esquier  wydow 
to  Barston 
2"  wyfe. 


George  2*^ 
sonne. 

Henry  3*^ 
sonne  at 
Oxford. 


Margery  mar.  to 
Alderman 
Thwayt  2-3'^  to 
S''  Gerrome  Wes- 
ton of  Roxwell 
in  Essex  S^^y  to 
S""  John  Savell 
Barron  of  y*' 
Exchequer  obiit 
Sept.  1621. 


Ann  mar.  to  Tho- 
mas Warde  of 
Bixlev  in  com. 
Norflf.  Gent. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to 
AVilliam  Thorsbye 
of  Dorward's  hall 
in  Essex  Gent. 


Margarett  daugh.  and  sole  heire. 


264 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


l^tttt. 


Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Gules,  on  a  leiid  or  hefween  two  escallops  argent  a  Cornish 
clwugh  saile  between  tivo  cinque/oils  azure  [Petre], 
impaling  argent  on  a  clievron  engrailed  gules  between  three 
peacocks'  heads  erased  azure,  ducallg  gorged  or,  three  tre- 
foils slipped  of  the  last.  [Ridgeway.] 
2.  Gules,  a  bend  or  between  two  escallops  argent  [Petre]  impaling 
quarterhj  azure  and  gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
three  fleurs  de  lis,  2  ami  1,  or,  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  as  mang  lioncels  of  the  last,  a  bordure  gobonij 
argent  and  azure,  [Somerset.] 

Ceest. — Two  lions'  heads  erased  and  indorsed,  the  dexter  or  the  sinister  azure,  each 
gorged  ivith  a  plain  collar  count&rchanged.  [Petre.] 

In  Engerston  (Ingatestone)  Churche,  on  a  Tombe  this  Epataphe  : — 

Hie  sepelitur  Dominus  Gulielmus  Petreus,  eques  auratus  cum  domina  Anna 
sec  and  Ipsius  uxore  Filia  G-ulielmi  Browne  qui  obiit  Prtetor  Londinensis 
Prffidictus  Honorabilis  vir  Dominus  Gulielmus  Petraeus  Ascitus  est  ab  Henrico 
Eege  Angliffi  ejus  nominis  octavo  ad  ofl&cium  Secretarii  et  etiam  ut  esset  a  privatis 
Consiliis  quo  in  statu  sub  Edouardo  sixto  Rege  Perseveravit  aquo  primitiarum  et 
decimarum  Thesaurarius  est  constitutus  Edouardo  Mortuo  apud  Reginam  Mariam 
Eadem  Maria  obivit  qus  illicum  Cancellareatu  quoque  Illustris  Ordinis  Garterii 
cumulavit  Consiliarius  etiam  fuit  Dominte  Reginse  Elizabethe. 

John  Peter  of  Torbrian  in  com.  Devon,  Gent, 
mar.  Joanne,  dau.  to  .... 


John  Peter  of  Tobrian  in  com.=i= Alice,  daugh.  to  John  Collinge        John  Peter 
Devon  Gent,  sonne  &  heire.         of  Woollande  in  com.  Devon.  2<^  sonne. 


Thomasine  mar. 
to  Willm.  Par- 
dyn  (?  Parkyn) 
of  Cornewall. 


John  Peter 
•2^  Sonne. 


John  Peter 
Customer  of 
Exitor 
3"^  sonne. 


William  Richard  Peter  5**1  sonne 

Peter  Chauncelor  of  Exeter 

4'*^  and  Archdeacon  of 

sonne.  Buckingham. 


John  Peter  of  Torbryan  in  com.  Devon,  Gent,  son ne=p Joanne,  daugh.  to  Michell 


and  heire,  he  maryed  2'^'-'"  Elizabeth,  daugh.  to  James 
Blackaller  (?  Blackader)  of  Totnes,  marchant. 


Ridgewaye  al's  Pecock,  of 
Newton  Abott,  first  wife. 


Wilham  Peter  sonne  and  heire. 


I 
Robart  Peter 

obiit  y^  6  of 

January  beinge 

12  day  1571 

buryed  at 

Ingerstone. 


S"^  William  Peter  of=Ann  daugh.  to 
luo^erstone  in  com.     S""  William  Browne 


Essex  Knt.  Secre- 
tary toQ.  Elizabeth, 
ob.  one  12  daye 
a°  1571  burye  in 
Ingerstone, 


of  London,  Mayor 
she  died  1581 
buryed  in 
Ingerstone. 


Alice  mar.  to  Thomas 
Readeof  Up  Lowman. 

Willmot  mar.  to  John 
Peter,  Alderman  of 
Exeter. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


265 


S""  John  Peter  of  Inger-= 
stOD,  Knight  sonne  and 
heire  was  by  K.  James 
created  Lord  Peter  of 
Written  in  Essex,  obiit 
ye  8  or  9  of  October, 
1613  buryed  at  Inger- 
stone. 


=Mary,  daugh. 
to  S--  Edward 
Waldegrave, 
Knight.    She 
died  in 
Angust  aP 
1605  buryed 
in  Ingerstone. 


John     Catherin  mar.  to 

ob.        John  Talbott  of 

s.p.       Grafton  in  com. 

Stafford  esquier. 

Thomasine  mar. 
to  Lodwicke 
Grevill  of  Will- 
cotts. 


Dorathe,  mar.  to 
Master  Wadham 
of  Merefilde  in 
com.  Somersett 
esquier.     he  and 
his  wyfe  weare 
the  fownders  of 
Wadham  Col- 
ledg  in  Oxford 
&  bothe  died 
w'owt  issue. 


William  Lord  Peter= 

=Catherin,  dan.  to  Edward  Somersett, 

John 

Thomas 

of  Written  in  com. 

Erie  of  Worster  K'  of  y<=  Garter. 

Peter 

Peter 

Essex,  Sonne  &  he. 

She  was  one  of  y^  Ladys  of  Honor 

2'^ 

3'^ 

to  Q.  Elizabeth. 

sonne. 

sonne. 

John  Peter  obiit      S 

•■  Robart  Peter =.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  S""  An- 

1    1    1 
William 

2"^  sonne. 

in  Sept.  abowt          sonne  &  heire        thony  Browne,  K*. 

- 

4  or  5  years  of         apparante.              Vicounte  Montacute  of 

Edward 

3''  sonne. 

age  a"  1612. 

Cowdrey  in  Sussex. 

- 

John  ¥^ 

sonne. 

Thomas  5*^ 

Henry  6^^  sonne. 

Ann 

Sonne. 

— 

ob. 

George  7"^  sonne. 

s.p. 

Elizabeth  mar.  to  Sheldon  Catherin. 
of  Beoley  in  com.  Worster  ar.          — 

Q.  Elizabeth  was  her  god-  Marye. 
mother. 


^ett. 


Arms. — Argent,  a/ess  counfercompony  or  and  azure  hehveen  three  pellets,  each  charged 
ivith  a  martlet  of  the  second,  a  bordure  gules  charged  tvith  escallops  and 
martlets  of  the  second  [Pett]  ;  impalhig — Gides,  three  lions  passant 
argent,  an  annulet  for  difference.  [Gifford.] 

Crest. — A  demi-greyhound  sahle,  collared  and  charged  on  the  body  with  two  bejidlets 
or  between  as  many  fern  branches  projjer.  [Pett.] 

John  Pett  of  London  Gentleman  mar.  Brigett  dau.  to  ...  . 


Frauncis  Pett  of  Nasinge  in  com.  Essex,- 
Gentleman  sonne  and  heire. 


^Mary,  daugh.  to  Gifford  of 
Buckinghamshire,  Gentle. 


Ralfe  sonne 
and  heire. 


George*      Henry 
2"^  sonne.     3'^  sonne. 


Brigett  mar. 
to  Richard 
Brisco. 


Mary  mar. 
to  Eobart 
Browne. 


Ursula 
3^^  dau. 


Elizabeth 
4'"  dauo-h. 


*  In  Harl.  MS.  1541,  fol.86,  slated  to  be  of  London,  and  to  have  mamcd  a  d.  of Colman 

of  com.  Wilts,  and  had  Isabel,  d.  and  heir,  ux.  John  Boteler  of  Apletree  in  com.  Northampton, 
1623. 

2   M 


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THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


{See  .StransmanJ 


pntl)0iu 


Arms. — Quarierhj — 1  and  4.  Per  lend  argent  and  sahle,  three  roundles  irithin  a 

hordure  engrailed  counter  changed.  [Pikchon.]     2.  Argent,  two  bendlets  eti- 

grailed  sahle.    [Empson.]      3.    Gules,   a   chevron   between   three  pears   or 

[Orchaed]  ;    impaling — Ermine,  on  a  chief  azure  five  bezants,  a  martlet 

for  difference.  [Weston.] 

Crests. — 1.  A  tiger's  head  erased  azure,  crined  or.  [Pinchon.] 
2.  A  lion  statant  gardant  argent.  [  ] 

Nicholas  Pinchon  Shrive  of  London  15  of  Kinge  Hen.  8,  a"  1533. 


John  Pinchon  of  "Writtell  in  com.=j=Jayne,  daugh.  and  heire  to  S''  Richard  Empsone 


Essex,  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


K^     She  after  mar.  to  Secretary  Wilsone. 


Will'm  Pinchon^ 
of  "Writtell  in 
Essex,  Esquier 
Sonne  &  her. 


=Rose,  daugh. 
to  Reddinge 
of  Pinner  in 
com.  Middel- 
sex,  Esq. 


John  Pinchon    S""  Edward  Elizabeth,  mar.  to 

of  Springfild      Pinchon  Geoffi'ey  Gatte  of  Bery 

2<i  Sonne.  K'  W^  S*  Edm.  in  com.  Suf- 

sonne.  folke. 

Jayne,  mar.  to  Andrew 
Pascall  of  Springfild 
in  Essex  Ar. 


S^'  Edward  Pinchon=f=Dorathe  dau.  to        Henry 
of  Writtell  in  com.     S'' Jerrom  Weston     2*^  sonne. 
Essex,  Knight,  of  Roxwell  in 

Sonne  and  heire.  Essex,  Knig-ht. 


Christopher 
3*^  Sonne. 


Jayne  mar.  to  S"" 
Richard  Weston 
of  Roxwell,  in 
com.  Essex, 
Knight. 


John  Sonne 
and  heire. 


Mary  eldest     Elizabeth 
daughter.        2"^  daugh. 


{See  BrocftmanO 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612.  267 


^upnt^ 


Arms  (8  shields). — 1.  Or  {?  azure),  three  hmdlets  azure  {?  or),  a  dordure  engrailed 
gules  [Nubergh]  ;  impaling — Qnarterlg,  1  and  4.  Barry 
of  eight,  or  and  gules.  [Poyntz.]  2.  Azure,  three  cinque- 
foils  or.  [Bardolph.]     3.  Azure,  three  escallops  or.  [Mal- 

LETT.] 

2.  Azure,  two  lions  passant  or  [Barry]  ;  impalijig — Quarterly, 

as  in  the  first  shield. 

3.  Quarterly,  as  imjyaled  in  the  first  shield. 

4.  Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Azure,  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  men's 

heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crowned  of  the  second, 
having  each  a  snake  twisted  round  the  neck  vert,  a  cock  of 
the  field  leiween  two  pheons  gules.  [Morice,]  2.  Argent, 
six  roses  gules,  three,  two,  and  one.  [  ]     3.  Sable, 

on  a  chevron  argent  hetiveen  three  stags'  heads  caiossed  of 
the  second,  three  bugle  horns  of  the  field  [Parker]  ;  im- 
paling—Quarterly of  six.     1.    Poyntz.     2.    Bardolph. 

3.  Mallett.  4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  fusils 
ermines.  [Shaa  or  Shaw.]  5.  Bendy  of  six  azure  and 
argent,  on  a  chief  gules  three  increscents  of  the  second. 
[  ]  6.  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sable  three 
plates,  each  charged  tvith  a  martlet  of  the  first.  [  ] 

5.  Quarterly  of  six.     1.  Poyntz.     2.  Bardolph.     3.  Mallet. 

4.  Quarterly,  per  fess  indented  argent  and  azure.  [Acton.] 

5.  Palg  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  fess  gules  three  mullets 
of  the  first.  [Clannowe  or  Clambowe.]  6.  Quarterlg,or 
and  gules,  a  bend  argent  [Fitz  Nichol]  ;  impaling — Argent, 
a  fess  and  canton  gules.  [Woodvyllb.] 

Q.  Quarterly  of  eight.     1.  Poyntz.     2.  Bardolph.     3.  Mallet. 

4.  Acton.  5.  Clannowe.  6.  Fitz  Nichol.  7.  Argent, 
afess  between  three  boars  sable.  [Huddesfield.]  ^.  Vert, 
a  chevron  betiveen  three  roses  or  \_  ] ;  impali7ig — 
Argent,  three  rams'  heads  or.  [Sydenham.] 

7.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Or,  a  greyhound  courcmt  sable  betiveen 

three  leopards'  heads  azure,  a  border  engrailed  gules. 
[Heneage.]  2.  Gules,  three  garbs  or.  [Preston.]  3. 
Azure,  a  chevron  argent,  frettg  of  the  field,  betiveen  three 
goats'  heads  erased  of  the  second  [Buckton]  ;  impaling— 
Quarterly  of  eight,  as  above. 

8.  Quarte^iy  of  tivelve.  1.  Argent,  a  chevron  betiveen  three  grifftns 

passant,  wings  endorsed  sable.  [Finch.]  The  other  eleven 
shewing  alliances  of  the  Finch  familg  in  no  way  connected 
tvith  Essex;  impaling,  Quarterly  of  twelve— 1  and  12. 
Heneage.      2.   Preston.      3.   Buckton.      4.   Poyntz. 

5.  Bardolph.  6.  Mallet.  7.  Acton.  8.  Clannow. 
9.  Fitznichol.  10.  Huddesfield.  11.  Sanw  as  8  in 
the  6th  shield. 

Crest. — A  hand  clenched  or.  [  ] 


268  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 

Hughe  Poyntz,  sonue  and  heire  to  Nicholas  Poyntz  sonne  to  Hughe. 


Nicholas  Poyntz  Esquier,=pJullian  daughter  &  heire  to 
Sonne  and  heire.  Eobt.  Lord  Bardolfe. 


S"'  Hughe  Poyntz  Knight,=f^HaYis,  sister  and  heire  to  William  Mallet, 


Sonne  and  heire,  whoe  lived 
5  of  Henry  S'^  A°  1220. 


Lord  and  Barron  of  Cory  Malet.     She 
after  mar.  to  Muchegroos. 


Nicholas  Poyntz  Lord  and  BaiTon  of  Cory  Malet,=j=Isabell,  daught.  to 


Sonne  and  heire,  obiit  first  of  Edward  first, 
A°  1273. 


Timothy  Dyall, 
Esqu. 


Hughe  Poyntz,  Lo.  and  Barron  of  Cory  Malet,=j=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Sonne  and  "heire,  obiit  y^  first  of  Eichard  2^ 
A°  d'ni  1307. 


to 


Elizabeth  dau.  to==S''  Nicholas  Poyntz  Knight,=^Mawlde,  dau.  to  S'  John  de 


Edmond  la  Zouche,  !  Lord  and  Barron  of  Cory 
first  wyfe.  |  Malet,  obiit  5  of  Edward  2% 

!  1311. 


Acton  of  Iren  Acton,  in  com. 
Gloster,  Knight  2"^  wyfe. 


S""  Hughe  Poyntz  Knight,  Lord=j=Mai'garett  daugh.  to    Nicholas  Poyntz  of  Hoo, 


and  Barron  of  Cory  Malet  obiit 
ii  of  Edward  3*^  1336. 


S""  "Walter  Paynell  of    in  com.  Kente,  2^  sonne 
Brooke  in  com.  A°  d'ni  1311,  5  of  Edw. 

Wiltsh.  Knight.  2^  =r 


S^  Nicholas  Poyntz  Knight,=pEllnor,  dau.  to  S^ 


sonne  and  heire. 


John  Erleofh  Knisfht. 


Margarett,  eldest  daugh.  and  Amys,  2^  dau.  &  coh. 
coheire  mar.  to  S--  John  Nu-  mar.  to  John  Bai'ry, 
burgh,  Knight.  ar. 


to 


Nicholas  Poyntz=p.  .  .  . 

of  North  Oken-    daugh. 

den  in  com. 

Essex  Esquier 

sonne  and  heir, 

Hved  47  of  K. 

Edw.  3*^  a°  1372. 


Pontics  Poyntz  of  Nortb 
Okenden  in  com.  Essex 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire, 
16'^  of  Rich.  2'i  1392. 


=Ellenor  dau.  to  ...  . 
She  liyedl6of  Piich. 
2^  a"  1592. 


Edwarde  Poyntz^ 

Esquier, 

2^  Sonne. 


,  dauffh. 


to 


S""  John  Poyntz  of  Northokenden= 
in  Essex,  Kjiight  sonne  and  heire 
livinge  26^^  of  Edw.  3"^  A"  1351. 


=]\Iawde         Mawde,  mar.  to  Ptobart  Poyntz 

daugh.         Thomas  Barrett  sonne  and 

to  ...  .        of  Belliowse  heire. 
Esquier. 


John  Poyntz  of  Northokenden,  in  com.  Essex,=j=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


269 


William  Poyntz  of  Northokendeu^ 
in  com.  Essex  Esquier,  sonue  and 
heire. 


Thomas  Poj-ntz  of  Northokenden  in- 
com.  Essex  Esquier,  sonue  and  heire. 


-Elizabeth,  syster  to  S""  Edmond  Shawe  of 
London,  Shrive  15  of  Edward  4,  1474,  and 
ilaior  the  23'*  of  y^  saide  K«  Raynge  A"  1483. 


:Aun,  daugh.  (and  heir  to  Calva  a  German). 
(See  Pedigree  of  this  Family  under  Poynter 
Harl.  MS.  1432,  53'\) 


Gabrell  Poyutz  of=j= Audrey,  daugh.  to 


North  Okenden  in 
com.  Essex, Esquier 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Peter  Cutts  and 
wydow  to  EaufiFe 
Laytham. 


Fai'dinando  Poyntz  of 
London  2''  sonne. 

Robart  3*^  sonne. 


I 

Elizabeth  mar. 
to  S-"  Richard 
Saltingstall  of 
London,  Knight. 


Katlierine,  daugh.  and  sole  heire,  mar.  to 
John  Morris  of  Chipping  Ongar  in  Essex, 
Esquier. 


S''  John  Poyntz  Knight,  eldest  sonne  to  Mawld^pElizabeth,  dau.  and  coheire  to 
Poyntz,  obiit  50*^  of  Edw.  S\  1375.  S'-  Phillip  Clannowe  Knight. 


Robart  Poyntz  of  Glostershyr  Esquier,  sonne- 
and  heire,  obiit  15  of  Junii  17*1  of  H.  6,  A^  1436. 


^Catherin  2'^  daugh.  and  coheire  to 
Thomas  Fitz  Nichol  Esquier. 


Nicholas  Poyntz= 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire,  obiit 
39ofH.  6, 1460. 


^Elizabeth,  daugh. 
to  S''  Edward  Mill 
of  Glostershr. 
Knight. 


Thomas  Poyntz=Jocosa 
2'^  sonne  ob.  37     da.  to 
H.  6,  A°  1438. 


John 

3'^ 

sonne. 

Morris 
4*"  sonne. 


Blance 

eldest 
dau. 

Isabell 
2''dauo-h. 


Roger  Poyntz  obiit 
sine  p.  10**^  Edw.  4 
A°  1469. 


Isabell,  mar.  to  Richard 

Forster  of  Sodbury 
Parva  in  com.  Gloster. 


Alice  mar.  to 
John  Crosseley. 


Catherin  mar.  to 
RauflFe  Grevill, 
ar. 


John  Poyntz,  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire,  =p Alice  dau. 
obiit  5  Edw.  4"^  A^  1465.  to  Cock. 


S''  Robart  Poyntz  Knight,  sonne 
and  heire,  obiit  the  ii  of  K.  H.  8. 
A°  1519.  mar.  Margarett  dau.  to 
Anthony  Widville  Erie  Ryvers. 


Humfrey  Pontz,  2"^  sonne  obiit 
3  of  H.  7,  1487,  mar.  dau.  & 
heire  to  Poltar. 


Thomas  Poyntz  2^"  sonne, 
mar.  the  wydow  to  the  lord 
Ferrers  of  Chartley,  obiit 
sine  prole  17"'  of  H.  7"'  A« 
1501. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  to 
Robart  Veale,  ar. 


270 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


S""  Anthony  PoYntz=f=Elizabeth,  dau.     S""  Francis  Poyntz  Humfrey 

Knight  Sonne  and       &  coh.  to  S""         Knight,  mar.  3*^  sonne. 
heire,  obiit  26  of         William  Hud-      Joanne,  daugh.  to        — 

H.  8.  A°  153J:.  desfilde  Knight.  Mathewe  Browne,  Nicholas 

Knight.  4*^  sonne. 


Catherin 
mar.  to  S' 
Andrew 
Parrott 
Knight. 


S""  Nicholas  Poynt2FpJane,  daugh.  to  Gyles  Margarett, 

Knight  sonne  and  I  Thomas  Lord  2^^  sonne.  mar.  to  S"" 

heii-e,  obiit  3  et  4  |  Barkeley.  —  John  New- 

of  K.  Phillip  et        1  Fardinando  ton  Knight. 

Mary.  I  S''  sonne. 


Mary,  mar.  to 
S""  Edward 
Gorges, 
Knight. 


Catherine  dau.=pJohn  Poyntz=pMargareta  dau.  to    Ann,  mar.  to  S''  John 
to  S""  Mathew     \  Esquier  2^       ,  Nicholas  Saunder  — 


Browne  Knight 
first  wyfe. 


sonne  obiit 
36  H.  8.  Ao 
1544. 


of  Charlewood  in 
com.  Surrey,  Ai". 


ElizalDeth  mar.  to  Nicholas 
Wales  Esquier. 

Margareta,  mar.  to  S""  John 
S'  Lowe  Knight. 


Mathew  Poyntz  of  Adderley 
in  com.  Gloster,  Ar.  Esquier. 


^Winifride  [da.  &]  coheire  to  "Wylde  of  the 
Couutye  of  Surrey  Esquire. 


Nicholas  mar.     John        Thomas  mar.     Mathew    Edward, 
to  a  Barkley.      ob.  s.p.      to  a  Bassett.      ob.  s.p. 


"William  Poyntz  o^Elizabeth  dan.  and  Alice  mar.  to  John  Elizabeth  mar.  to 

Eygate  in  com.  coheire  to  Thomas  Skynner  of  Rygate  George  Elliott  of 

Surrey  Esquier,         Newdigate  Esquier.  in  com.  SuiTe'y.  London. 
2*^  sonne. 


Ann  eldest  daugh.      ^Margarett  2^  daugh. 


Ann,  daugh.  to=rS''  Nicholas  Knight=^;Margarett  daugh.  to     Frann.  2"^  sonne. 


SfRauflFeYerney     sonne  and  heire, 
Knight,  first  livinge  A°  d'ni 


wyfe. 


1580. 


Edward  Stanley 
Erie  of  Darbye. 


Anthony  8^  sonne. 
John  4'^  sonne. 


Edward  eldest  son    Hughe  Pointez. 
})y  ye  2<i  wyfe. 


Eobart  Pointez. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


271 


S""  John  Pointez  Kiiight,=T=Ursula,  dan.  to  S""  John  Sidenam    Mary  onely 
Sonne  and  heire.  j  of  Somersettsh.  Knight.  Daush. 


John  Pointez  sonne  and  heire. 


Edmond      William     Anne  eldest  dau.  mar.  to  S""  Jayne  mar.     Mary,  mar,  to 

5^''  Sonne     5  [6]  Thomas  Heneage  Knight  not  at  all.       John  Senior, 

obiit  s.p.     Sonne.        Secretarye  of  State  to  Q.  E.  al's  Seymour, 

Chancellor  of  the   Dutchy  ar. 

of  Lanc.=F 


Elizabeth,  daugh.  and  sole  heire,=pS''  Moyle  Finche  Knight  and  Barronnett,  sonne 


Viceeountices  of  Maydestonne  in 
Kente. 


to  S*"  Thomas  Finche  of  Kente  Knig'ht. 


S""  Theophilus      S""  Thomas  Finche  nowe     S'"  Henage  Finche         John  Finche. 
Finche,  ob.  s.p.     Knighte  and  Barronnett,     Eecorder  of  London, 
born  A°  1578. 


(i^tiailes* 


Arms  (7  shields). — 1.    Or,  a  fess  dancetfe  ermine  hekveen  three  eagles  close  vert 
[QuARLEs],  impalmg  or  two  hends  azure.  [Doyley.] 

2.  QuARLES,  with  a  mullet  for  difference,  impeding  argent  on  a, 

chevron  sable  three  bezants.  [Bondb.] 

3.  QuARLES,  ivith  a  mullet  for  difference,  impahng  argent  on  a 

pale    sable    between   two   pellets  a   demi-lion  couped  or. 
[Allott.] 

4.  QuARLES,  with  a  martlet  for  difference,  impaling  quarterlg 

azure  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  7mdlet  argent.  [Daun- 

DYE.] 

5.  Quarterlg  of  four — 1  and  4.   Quarles,  with  an  anmdet  for 

difference.  2  and  3.  Azure,  a  lio7i  rampant  between  eleven 
cross  crosslets  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference  [Dalton], 
impaling  azure  three  chevrons  argent,  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference. [Lewkenor.] 

6.  Quarles,  impeding  sable  a  clievron  ermine  between  three 

estoiles  argent.  [  ] 

7.  Quarles,  impaling  sable  on  a  chevron  argent  three  martlets 

of  the  first,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  demi-lion  rampant 
of  the  first.  [  ] 


272 


THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 
....  Quarles  of  Northamptonshir  Gentleman. 


George  Quarles  of  UflForde  in=f=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
com.  Xorthampt.  esquier  to 

Auditor  to  Kinge  Hemy 
the  8^K 


]\largery,  mar.  to  Eichard 
Wingfild  of  Upton  in 
com.  Northampton,  ar. 


Alice  daugh.  to= 
Handley  first 
wyfe,  obiit 
a°  1554,  buryed 
w*  her  husband. 


=John  Quarles  of  London  Gentleman=Dorathe,  daugh.  to  Darrell 
and  draper  2  sonne,  obiit  12  of  obiit  y®  6"^  of  January 

ISTovem.  a°  1577,buryedin  S'  Peters  !  a°  1570  2"^  wyfe  who  lyeth 


the  Poore  w'^  his  3  wyfes.     he  3'^^y 
mar.  Agnes,  dau.  to  Greenewaye 
ob.  the  18  of  Aprell  a"  1588. 


buryed  w*  her  husband. 


17  children  5  livinge  a°  1577. 


6  children  3  livinge.  a"  dom.  1577. 


I 
Cyssley  daugh.  to^Franncis  Quarles  of  Ufforde=Brigett,  dau.  to 


Cruckhorne  of 
Northampton- 
shire, first  wyfe. 


in  com.  Northampton,  ar. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Brampton  of 
Suffolke, 
2"^  wyfe. 


Alice,  dau. 
mar.  to  Cope 
of  Aston. 


George  Quarles  esquier,  sonne 
and  heire,  mar.  Cathe.  dau.  to 
S'"  John  Chaworth  of 
Nottinghamshire,  Knight. 


John  Quarles  2^  sonne 
mar.  Ann,  dau.  to 
Roger  North  of 
Nottingham  esquier. 


Franncis  =Ann  dau.  to 
Quarles  of    John  Bur- 
London       nell  of 
London 
marchant. 


Franncis  Quarles 
esquier,  sonne  and 
heire  mar.  Dorcas 
daugh.  to  Jo.  Doyley 
of  Chislington 
(?  Chiselhampton)  in 
com.  Oxford,  esquier. 

Roger  2*^  sonne. 


John 

Edward. 

Wini- 
fred. 


Franncis  or  Robart: 
Quarles  of  London 
marchant,  sonne 
heire,  obiit  the  5'^ 
of  January  beinge 
Tewsday  morninge 
at  S'  Lawrence 
Powltney  wher  he 
lyeth  entered  w^ 
hatchments  a°  1 6 1 8 . 
he  mar.  first  dau.  to 
Bonde. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
to  S""  John 
AUott  of 
London 
Knight,  2^> 
wyfe.     she 
after  mar.  to 
S""  Henry  Lee 
ofLondonK' 
buryed  in 
S'  Mary  Axe. 


James  of 
London. 

Ann, 
mar.  to 
Franncis 
Whetson 
of  Peter- 
borough. 


Robart  4'''  sonne, 
died  w*owt 
issue. 


Alice  mar.  to  Hum- 
frey  Le  Grosse  of 
Crostwick  in 
NorflF.  esq. 


Thomas  Quarles=T=Ann,  dau.  to  John  Le 


of  Norwiche, 
4"i  sonue. 


Grosse  of  Crostwick 
in  Norffolk  esqu. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


273 


Edmond  Qiiarles= 

=Mary,  dau.  to  Thomas 

.Ill 

Bryan  2  sonne  ob.  s.p. 

1    1 
Margarett 

of  Norwiche  in 

Daundye  of  Crettino-ham, 

— 

eldest 

com.  NorflFolke 

in  com.  Suffolke,  esqu. 

Thomas  ob,  s.p. 

daugh. 

Gentleman, 

by  his  wyfe  daugh.  to 

— 

— 

Sonne  and  heire. 

Fastolphe  of  Pettow, 

Henry  2'^  sonne. 

Elizabeth 

esquire. 

2^'  dau. 

Walter  first  sonne    Edmond    Frauncis  sonne     Myles  S'^       Elizabeth     Catherin 
ob.  s.p.  ob.  s.p.       &  heire.  sonne.  eldest  da.     3  dau. 


Thomas  ob.  s.p.        John  ob.     "William  2  Edmond 

s.p.  sonne.  ob.  s.p. 


Mary  2^^ 
daugh. 


James  Qnarles  of  Rumford  in  com.=Joanne  dau.  and  heire  to  Humfry  obiit  s.p. 
Essex,  esquier  Clarke  of  the  Green     Edward  Dalton  of  Moore  — 

Clothe  obiit  25*^  of  September,  aP     Place  nere  Hadham  in  John  obiit  s.p. 
1599,  buryed  in  Eumford  Chm'ch.    1  com.  Hartford  esquier. 


Hester,  dau.= 
to  S'' Edward 
Lewkenor  of 
Higham  hall 
in  com.  Suf- 
folke, 
Knight, 
first  wyfe. 


=8""  Robart  Quarles= 
of  Rumford  in 
com.  Essex  Knt. 
sonne  and  heire 
mar.  3'^^^  .... 
daugh.  to  Parvis 
of  London, 
esquier. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh  to 
Brewster  and 
wydowe  to  S"" 
Thomas  Seck- 
ford  of  Seck- 
ford  in  com. 
Suffolke,  K^ 
2  wyffe. 


Arthur. 


Mary  2"^ 
dau. 


James.  — 


Fraun- 
cis. 


Presilla 
3*^  dau. 


Martha 

mar.  to  S'' 

CopeDoy- 

leyofChid- 

lington 

(FChisel- 

hampton) 

in  com. 

OxfordKt. 


Charles  Quarles 
6***  sonne  mar. 
Magdalyn  dau. 
to  John  Browne 
of  London. 


Jonas  Quarles 
of  Porchmouth 
7  sonne  mar. 
Margarett 
daugh.  to  Wil- 
liam Aylemer 
esqu. 


John  9  sonne 
mar.  Jonne 
daugh.  to 
Farwell  of 
NorflP. 


Luce  mar.  to  Law- 
rence Ley  of 
Depinge  in  Lyn- 
colnsh. 

Isabell,  mar.  to 
Humfrey  Bogg  of 
Sutterton  in  com. 
Lyncolne. 


Mabell  mar. 
to  Richard 
Whiting- 
ham  of 
Sutterton 
in  Lyncoln- 
shir. 


Charles.     Judeth.     Mary.     Hanna.     Margarett.      Jonas.     John.     Ann.     Martha. 


2  N 


274  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


aaatcliff,  iiaatitliff. 


Arils. — Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Argent,  a  lend  engrailed  sable,  in  sinister  chief  an 
escallop  gules.  [Ratcliff.]  2.  Gules,  a  cross  patonce  iefireen  four  martlets 
argent.    [  ]      3.    Argent,   a   lion  rampant  gules.    [Havering.] 

4.  Argent,  a  cross  ragulee  guJes.  [Laurence.]  5.  Argent,  two  lends  gules, 
in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  second.  [Washington.]  6.  Azure,  a  chevron 
between  three  covered  cups  or  [Butler],  a  crescent  for  difference,  impaling  or 
a  cross  engrailed  vert.  [Xonne.] 

Crest. — On  a  mural  corojwt  argent  a  bull's  head  erased  sable,  armed  and  crined  m\ 
[Ratcliff.] 

The  descents  from  Thomas  and  Richard,  sons  of  Richard  who  m.  Ann  Laurence 
(omitting  the  descent  of  the  Gerrards),  are  given  as  in  Yis.  of  1558,  and  that  of 
John,  -who  m.  Ann  Xonne,  is  continued  thus  : — 

John  Ratlyfife  of  Chappell  in  com.  Essex=pAnn  daugh.  to  Thomas  Xonne  of 


gentleman  sonne  and  heire. 


Martlesham  in  com.  Suffolke. 


Thomas  sonne  and        Robart  2^  sonne  [of  Woodham,        Henry 
heire  [s.p.].  mar.  dau'r  of  Oughan  1634.  3*^  sonne. 


Robert.         Richard.         Mary.         Elizabeth.] 
(  The  parts  within  bracJcets  are  additions,  as  are  the  crest  and  arms.) 


{See  BaningcO 

3^apmonlr. 

Included  in  the  Pedigi'ee  given  in  Vis.  of  1558. 

Arms. — Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles  disjjlayed  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  a  bend  engrailed  between  tivo  martlets  of  the  first  [Raymond],  impaling 
sable,  on  a  chevron  argent  three  mullets  of  the  first  a  canton  or,  charged  ivith 
a  lion  gardant  gules.  [Gille.] 

Crest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  or,  ducallg  collared  gules.   [Raymond.] 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    16J2. 


276 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Gules,  a  chevron  vair  hetiveen  three  roses  argent   [Reve]  ; 

impaling  sable,  a  fess  dancette  or,  in  chief  three  ftenrs  de 

li3  argent.  [Feake.] 
2.  Same,  impaling  Josseline. 
Crest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  argent,  collared  or.  [Eeve.] 

John  Reve  of  Long  Melford  in  com.  Suffolke,  Gentleman. 


Walter  Reve  of  Longmelford  in  com. 
Suflfolke,  Gent,  sonne  and  heire. 


.  .  daudi.  to  Hide. 


Thomas  Reve,  Alderman  of  Colchester,=pMargarett,  wydow  to  Shelbery 
Sonne  &  he.  obiit  A"  1550.  Alderman  of  Colchester. 


William  Reve  o^Rosse,  daugh.  to  Thomas  Armyger  of 
Mollenden  parke  Canington  in  com.  Suffolke  (?  com. 
in  com.  Suffolke  '  Somerset)  ar.  wydow  to  WiUiam  Bishope 
Gent.  Sonne  and  1  of  Thistheldon  Hall  in  com,  Suifolke  a 
heire.  lance  Knight  to  Cliarles  y*^  5  Emperor. 


Ann,  mar.  to  Randall 
Smith  of  (?  Collens)in 
com.  Suffolke,  Gent. 


George  Reve==Amye,  daugh. 
of  Mollenden     to  George 


Robart  Reve=r.  .  .  .  daugh. 


parke  in  com. 
Suflfolke 
Gent.  Sonne 
and  heire. 


Feake  of 
Wyghton  in 
com.  Norffolke 
gent. 


of  Hormed 
parvaincom. 
Hartford, 
Clarke. 


to  Russtall. 


Thomas  Reve  doctor 
of  devinitye  whoe 
died  w^owt  issue. 


Wiliiam=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Reve,        to  Payne  of 
Sonne        Suflfolke. 
and  heire. 


George     Rosse 
2<*  Sonne,  eldest 
daugh. 


Ann 

2<i 

daugh. 


Robart  Rosse  mar.  to  Stock- 

sonne  dalle  Auditor  to  y« 

and  Erie  of  Northum- 

heire,  berland. 


Henry  Reve 
4**1  sonne 
ob.  s.p, 

William 
5^^  sonne 
ob.  s.p. 


Franncis  Reve  of 
Hubberts  (Hub- 
bards)  hall  in 
Harlow  in  Essex, 
4*"^  sonne  mar. 
Jonne  daugh.  to 
Rich.  Josseline, 
Sonne  to  Rich.  K' 
of  y<=  Bathe  & 
hath  no  Issue. 


John  Reve  of 
London  b'^^ 
sonne,  mar. 
Judeth 
daugh. to 
Troce 
(?  Trosse) 
of  London. 


Charles  Reve 
of  Mollenden 
Parke,  mar.  y"^ 
daugh. to 
Hamond  one 
of  y'=  Masters 
of  Chauncery. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Thomas  Payne  of 
Charsfilde  in  com. 
Suffolke  Ge. 

Margarett  mar.  to 
Thomas  Parker  of 
Bery  S'  Edmond. 


Robart  sonne  and  heire. 


276  THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


saicij. 


Aems  (4  shields). — 1.  Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Gules,  a  chevron  lehveen  three  cross  cross- 
lets  or.  [Rich.]  2.  Argent,  a  chevron  ermine  heliveen  three 
lozenges  sable,  a  horclure  gules.  [Shaa.]  3.  Per  chevron 
saile  and  argent,  three  elej)hants'  heads  erased  couyiterchanged 
[Sauxders.] 

2.  Quarterly,   1  and  4.    EiCH.     2  and  3.  Salle,  on  a  chevron 

engrailed  between  three  derni-griffins  or,  as  many  martlets 
gules  [Baldrt],  a  crescent  for  difference;  impaliiig — 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  hetiveen  three  roses  gules,  stalked 
and  leaved  vert,  as  many  fleurs  de  lis  or.  [Cope.] 

3.  Quarterly  as  the  last,  without  the  difference,  impaling  quarterly 

of  twelve.  1.  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  or. 
[Hatton.]  2.  Barry  of  four  argent  and  gules,  three  fusils 
conjoined  in  fess  in  c/iief  and  as  many  in  base  all  counter- 
changed.  [Ceispen].  3.  Argent,  between  four  martlets 
a  cross  fleury  gules.  [Goleborne.]  4.  Argent,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable,  collared  or.  [Bruxe.]  5.  Argent,  on  a 
bend  sable  three  covered  cups  of  the  first.  [Rixton.]  6. 
Sable,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine.  [Hallom.]  7.  Or,  a 
saltire  sable.  [Helesbie.]  8.  Sable,  a  fess  coupied  argent, 
a  crescent  for  difference.  [Bostock.]  9.  Azure,  five  cimpue- 
foils  in  cross  argent.  [Holdexby.]  10.  Argent,  three 
bendkts  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  castle  of  the  first. 
[De  la  Carvile.]  11,  Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  three 
fleurs  de  lis  or.  [Wassixgley.]  12.  Vert,  a  tortoise  passant 
argent,  a  crescent  for  cliff.  [Gawdye.] 

4.  Quarterly  as  number  2,    impaling,  Argent,  a  chevron  azure 

bettveen  three  trefoils  slipped  per  yale  gules  and  vert  counter- 
cJianged.  [Rowe.] 
Crest. — A  wyvern  rising  argent.  [  ] 

Richard  Rich  of  Loiidon=p  This  Richard  Riche  has  certaine  lands  in 

Hodesden  that  after  his  death  were  devided 
betweene  the  heires  of  John  Riche,  his 
sones  as  appeareth  by  a  deede  remayning 
I  in  the  hand  of  iP  Riche  of  Hodon  (? 

Richard  Rich  shreive  of  London=f=  Horndon)  in  Essex. 

A«  1441,  20  H.  6.  ob.  2  E.  4, 
1461.  built  Almeshouses  in  Hod- 
desdon  in  com.  Hertford. 


buried  in  S'  Lawrence 
Church  there. 


John  Rich  of  London  mercer  son  &  heire  died  in  the=p  2  Hugh.     3  Robert, 

life  time  of  his  father  buried  in  the  Mercers'  Chappell, 
obiit  29  Juhi  1458. 


Thomas  Rich  of  London=pMargaret,  da.  of  and  coheire  of    Katherin  mar.  to 
nephew  &  heire  to  Richard  '  S^  Edmound  Shaa  of  London,     WilKam  Marrowe  of 
his  grandfather.  I  K*  and  Maior,  13  Ed.  4.  1483.      London,  Alderman. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


277 


Robert  Rich  of  Weld= 
in  Essex,  Esquire, 
where  he  lieth  buried. 


=Rachell  da.  of  Thomas 
Newburgh  of  Barkley 
in  com.  Somerset  Esq. 


Catherin  first  mar.  to  ...  .  Barker, 
secondly  to  S''  Rafe  Wiseman  of 
Ravenhall  (Rivenhall)  in  Essex  K* 


Edward  Rich  of= 
Horndon  super 
montem,  com. 
Essex,  Esq.  ob. 
a°  1599. 


=Joane,  da.  &  heire 
to  Edward  Saun- 
ders of  London, 
Esq. 


Margaret 
ob.  s.p. 


Mary  and  Frances 
both  died  without 
yssue. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
Charles 
Wingfeild, 
Ar. 


Edward  S'  Robert  Rich=.  . 

Rich  of  Knight  one  of    da. 

Horndon  the  M''^  of  the     .  . 

eldest  Chauncery. 


to 


sone. 


Anne,  mar. 
to  Henry 
Baker  of 
Buers  in 
Essex,  Esq. 


4  Grace.         Edmund. 


John  & 
Thomas. 


5  Frances.     Thomas.  — 


Anne,  mar.  to 
M--  Urswick, 
Baron  of  y^ 
Exchequer. 


Margaret,  V^  mar.  to 
....  Boston  of  Lon- 
don, marchant.     2'^ 
to  John  Walden  of 
London  Alderman. 


6  Barbara.     Richard. 

7  Elizabeth.  Richard. 


Juliana 
&Fayth. 


All  died  without 
yssue. 


S""  Richard  Riche  Knight,=Elizabeth,  dau. 
was  by  Kinge  Edw.  6.  and  heire  to 

created   Lorde  Riche  A°  ,  William  Jenkes 
1547,    and   Lord    Chaun-     of  London, 
cellor  of  Englande. 
2'^  Sonne. 


1  Margery  maried 
to  Henry  Pigot  of 
Abington  in  com. 
Cambridge,  Esq. 

2  Agnes  maried  to 
Edmund  Mordant 
of  Thunderley  in 
Essex,  Esq. 


3  Mary  wife  to  S"- 
Thom.  Wroth  of 
Enfield  Knight. 

4  Wenefride  mar. 
to  hir  first  husb. 
Henry  Dudley 

2*^  to  Roger  Lord 
North. 


5  Dorothey  wife  to 
Barley  of  Kimton 
in  com.  Hertford 
Esq. 

6  Etheldred  wife  to 
Robert  Drury  of 
Hawsted,  co.  SuflF. 
Esq. 


7  Elizabeth  wife  to 
Robert  Peyton   of 
Iselham  in  com. 
Cambridge  Esq. 

8  Anne  wife  to 
Thomas  Picot  of 
Straton  com. 
Bedford,  Esq. 


9  Frances 
wife  to 
John  Lo. 
Darcy  of 
Chich. 


Robart  - 

the  2°<i 

Lord 

Riche 

Sonne 

and 

heire. 


=  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heire  to 
George  Baldery 
of  London, 
Alderman.  She 
2'^'y  maryed  to 
Robart  Forth. 


Thomas  Riche 
mar.  y'^  dau. 
to  Fisher  and 
died  before  his 
ftither. 


S-^  Hughe  Rich 
Knight  of  the 
Bathe,  maryed 
Ann,  dau.  to 
John  Went- 
worth  of  Cod- 
ham  and  his  co- 
heire,  obiit  s.p. 


Barbara 
Riche  the 
tenth 
dau. 


278 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Eobert  Lord  Riche=pPenellope, 

Barron  of  Lee  in  dan.  to 

com.  Essex,  Created  Walter  Erie 

byjetters  Pattent  at  of  Essex. 

Salesbery    y^    q   ^f  gj^g  ^[^^ 

August,   A°   1618,  A«d'ni 

Erie  of  Warwick.  1607. 


Eichard  Riche 
mar.  Gather  in 
daugh.toThom. 
Knyvett  of 
NorflF.  Esq. 
he  died  before 
his  father. 


S"-  Edwine  Riche  of 
Braken  Ashe  in 
ISTorflF.  Knight  mar. 
Margarett  dau.  to 
Charles  Wolriche  of 
Suffolke  Esq. 


Elizabeth, 
onely  dau. 


S''  Henry  Rich  Knight  of  the  2  Essex    3  Penelope,  mar. 

Bath,  Baron  of  Kensington,  wife  to      to  S'"  Gervace 

Earle  of  Holland,  Knight  of  S'"  Tho.      Clifton  Knight 

the  Garter,  Captaine  of  the  Cheeke      and  baronet. 

Guard,  mar da.  and  Knight. 

heire  of  S''  Walter  Cope  of 
Kensington. 


4  Isabell,  mar.  to  S*" 
Thomas  Smith  of 
Sutton  in  Kent,  K*^ 
son  and  heire  to  S*" 
Thomas  Smith  of 
London,  Knight. 


Frauncis,  dau.  and=FRobart  Lord  Rich= Susan  daur.     S''  Charles  Riche 


heire  to  S""  William 
Hatton  Knight,  by 
the  dau.  and  he.  of 
Gawdye  first  wyfe. 


of   Lees  in  com. 
Essex,   and    nowe 
Earle  of  Warwicke 
liveinge,  1627 
Sonne  and  heire. 


to  S''  Henrye 
Rowe  of 
Lon.wydowe 
to  Will'm 
Holyday, 
shrive  of 
London,  A° 
1617.  2'i  wyfe. 


Knight  of  y® 
Bathe  Slayne  in 
y'^  Ilande  of  Ree 
in  Frauncel627. 


Lettices, 
eld. 
daugh. 
mar.  to 
S''  George 
Cary  of 
Devon- 
shire 
Knight. 


Robart  Lord  Riche,    Henry        Charles 
Sonne  &  heu-e.  2'^  sonue.    3*^  sonne. 


Ann,  eldest  daugh.  mar.  to     Lucye 
Edward  Lo.  Maundeville.       2^  daugh. 


{/See  Brocfeman.) 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


279 


3^i:)i)eits. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  three  pheons  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
greyhound  courant  of  the  first,  collared  gides,  a  mullet  for  difference. 
[Roberts.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  hetiveen  three  torteaux, 
as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  first,  a  chief  chequy  or  and  azure,  a  mullet  for 
difference  [  ],  impaling  Wiseman. 

Crest. — A  leopard's  head  gardant  and  erased  argent,  charged  with  torteaux. 
[Roberts.] 

William  Robarts  anditor=pJoane  daughter  to  Perient  of 
to  Kinge  Henry  the  7*'\      Digswell  in  com.  Hartford. 


Thomas  Robarts   of  Littell   Braxsted  in=f=Ann,  daugh.  to  (John) 


com.  Essex  ar.  auditor  to  K.  Hen.  8  sonue 
and  Heire. 


Clement  Robarts  of=pMary,    daugh.    to 


Aspelin    of    Heydon   in 
com.  Essex,  esquier. 


Littell  Braxsted,  in 
com.  Essex  gent. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


IMichell  of  Stamerham 
(?  Stambourn)  in  com. 
Essex,  ar. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Robart  ]\Iadey  of 
Essex,  2^^y  to 
Henry  StajDleton. 


Phillip  mar.  to 
Christopher  Daw - 
byney  of  Nor- 
flFolke  Esq. 


Thomas  Robarts  of=p Alice  daugh.  Clement  2  sonne. 
Littell  Braxsted,  in     and  coheir  to  — 

com.   Essex    Cent.     Hobson  of  Jeromye  3  sonne. 
Sonne  and  heire.         Shipley  in  com.  — 

Sussex.  Henry  4  sonne. 


Mary  mar.  to     Elizabeth. 
Robart  Vi-  — 

geris  of  Lang-     Margarett. 
ham  in  Essex,  — 

Esquier.  Anne  died 

unmar. 


Thomas  Roberts  of=Martha,  dau.  to  Wil- 

Littell  Braxsted,  in     liam  Wiseman  of  May- 

com.  Essex  Gent,  lande  in  com.   Essex 

sonne  and  heire.  Esquier. 


William  2  sonne. 
Michell  3  sonne. 


Martha,  mar.  to 
John  Ponder  of 
Brayntre  in 
Essex,  gent. 


2^otI)tstei\ 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Chequy  argent  and  gules,  on  a  fess  vert  three  escallops  or. 
[Rochester.]     2.  Argent,  a  fess  hetiveen  three  crescents  sahle.  [Rochester.] 
3.  Sahle,  a  bend  argent,  depressed  by  another  wavy  of  the  first,  in  sinister 
chief  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  of  the  second.  [AVrittell.]     4.  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  hetiveen  three  crosses patee  sable  [Newton],  impaling  pier  fess  sable 
and  or  a  pale    engrailed    between    three    eagles  displayed  counter  changed. 
[Stonard.] 
Crests. — 1.  A  cubit  arm  in  armour  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  marigold,  a  rose,  and 
a  pomegranate,  all  proper,  leaved  vert  and  environed  with  a  ducal 
coronet  or.  [Rochester.] 
2.  A  demi-huck  salient  azure,  collared  and  attired  or.  [Stonard.]  p'  Rob. 
Cooke,  Clar. 


280 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


John  Eochester  of  Tarlinge  in  com.  Essex, 
Gentleman,  the  22  of  Henry  7,  a°  1506. 


William  E,ochester=f=Alice  dau.  &  heire     Gilbert  B^  sonne. 


of  Tarlinge  in  com. 
Essex,  Gent.  2'^ 
Sonne. 


to  Stafforde  of 
Ultinge  hall  in 
com.  Essex. 


Thomas  4^^ 


Sonne. 


William  Rochester 
of  Tarlinge  mar. 
y''  daught.  to  Sames 
of  Hatfild  Bury  in 

Essex. 


Thomas  2"''  of  Tarl-  Eichard 

inge  in  Essex  mar.  of 

the  dau.  to  Cooke  Tarlinge 

of  Tarlinge  in  S'' sonne. 

Essex. 


John 
obiit 
s.p. 


Samuell  sonne 
and  heire. 


William  sonne    Thomas 
&  heire.  2  sonne. 


....  daugh.  mar.  to 
....  Francke  of 
Tarlinge  tempore 
H.  8. 


Ann  mar.  to  Eichard 
Oughorne  (Ougham) 
of  Woodham  Walter 
in  com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  dau. 
and  he. 


Robart  Eochester  of  Tarlinge  in  com.  Essex,  Esquier,  Sargant  of 
the  Pantre  to  K.  Henry  the  8  buryed  in  G'  S^  Hellens  in  London. 


John  Eochester  of  Tarlinge  in= 
com.  Essex,  Esquier  sonne  and 
heire. 


-.  .  .  .  dau.  &  coheire 
to  Walter  Writtell. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Edward 
Moygne  of  Cornewall. 


Thomas  Rochester  al's^ 
William  of  Tarlinge  in 
Essex  Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


^Elizabeth  dau.  and  heire     S"*  Eobart  Eochester  Knight  2'^ 

to   Thomas    Newton  of    sonne  whoe  lived  in  the  d'^  yeare 

Somersettshire  Esquier.      of   K.    Phillip    and    Mary   aP 

1555. 


Thomas  Eochester  2^ 
sonne  a  Preste. 

John  3*^  sonne.   . 


Grizell,  mar.  first 
to  Joblyn,  2<^^y  to 
....  Pease. 


J  ohn   Rochester 
Tarlinge  in  com. 
Essex,  Esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


of=T=Phillip  Daugh.  to 
Richard  Whateley 
Gent. 


Elizabeth  mar.     Margarett  mar.     Phillip  mar.  1^*  to  Thomas  Shawe    Mary 
to  Fremling  of    to  James  Lord     of  Tarlinge,  2*^^^'  to  Christo  Blake     un- 
Kente.  of  London.  of  Tarlinge  in  Essex  Gentleman.       maryed. 


Emery  Rochester  of  Tarlynge=pMary  daugh.  to  Abell       Edward  2^ 


in  com.  Essex,  Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


of  Warmingford  in 
com.  Essex  Esquier. 


Sonne. 


Ann  mar.  to 
Whitbred  of 
Essex. 


John  Rochester  of  Tarlinge=rrauncis,  daugh.  to  Frauncis  Stonard 
in  com.  Essex,  Esquier,  of  Knowles  hill,  in  com.  Essex  in  the 
sonne  and  heire.  Parish  of  Stapleford,  esquier. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


281 


Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Argent,  three  bucks  trij}])anl proper  [Rone],  impaling  sable  a 
fret  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Harrington.] 
2.  Rone,  ivith  a  crescent  for  difference,  imjjaling  argent  a  chevron 
gules  between  three  hurts,  a  crescent  for  diff^erence.  [ 

Crest. — A  buck's  head  proper,  holding  in  his  mouth  an  oaJc  branch  vert,  acorns  or. 
[Rone.]  Granted  6  November  1598. 


Anthony  Rone  of  Whiston,  Gent, 
mar.  and  had  Issue  as  followeth. 


Hmnfrey  Rone  of  Whiston  in  com.=pMarian,  dau.  to  Selby 


Yorke,  Gentleman  sonne  and  heire 


of  Yorkshire. 


Alice  daugh.= Anthony   Rone  of=pAwdrey,   2^^    daugh.    to    Thomas  Frauncis 

~  '     ~         ''  '      '  Fernley  of  Cretinge  S*  Marys  in  Rone, 

com.  Suffolk,  esquier.     She  after  2^  sonne. 
mar.  to  S""  Edmond  Brudenell  of  =r 

Deane     m     com.    Northampton, 
Knight. 


to  Dale,  first 
wyfe  obiit 
s.p. 


Howneslow  in  com. 
Midelsex  Esqu. 
sonne  and  heire, 
Auditor  to  Q. 
Elizabeth. 


Jeromy  Rone  of  Longford 
in  com.  Shropsh.  Esquire, 
mar.  Ellenor  dau.  &  he.  to 
S''  Thomas  Baskerville  of 
Herefordsh.  K*  wydow  to 
Thomas  Talbot  of  Long- 
ford, Esquier. 


Humfrey  Rone 
Chapline  to  y*^ 
Bishop  of 
Lychfild  and 
Coventrye, 


Ann.   mar.   to 
Ambrose 
Mannington  of 
Lower  Man- 
nington in 
Cornewall 
Gent. 


Anthony  Rone  of 
London    Esquier 
mar.  daugh.  to 
S""  John  Rogers 
of  Kente  Kuio-ht. 


Thomas  Rone  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire  apparant. 


Edward  Rone  of  Stamborne  Hall^pAnn,  daugh.  to  Robart  Harrington  of  Whitham 


in  com.  Essex,  Esquier  sonne  and 
heire  whoe  died  in  Ireland. 


in  com.  Lyncolne  Esquier.     She  was  mar.  1590 
but  theye  liTcd  not  together  till  a°  1600. 


Edward  Rone 
Sonne  and  he. 


Anthony 
2'^  Sonne. 


Mary  1  dau. 

Temperance 
2**  daugh. 


Dorathe  and 

Awdrey, 

obierunt. 


Fraun.  ob.  s.p. 

Dorathe  3"^  daugh. 
livinge. 


2  0 


282 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


2^citoixit|)am. 


Aems. — Per  fesse  argent  and  sahle  a  fess  counter-emhatUed  hehveen  three  roe- 
bucks, all  counterchanged,  a  mullet  for  difference  [Rowbotham],  impaling 
argent  on  a  fess  gules  three  pheons  of  the  first.  [Speyte.] 


James  Eowbotham 
Upminster,     in    com 
Essex,  Gentleman. 


of=j=.  .  .  .  dau.  to  Carmarthen 
syster  to  Car.  of  the  Cus- 
tom house  London. 


William  Eowbotham  of  Upminster  in  com.  Essex,= 
Gent.  Sonne  &  heire. 


^Margery,  daugh.  to  Pollard  of 
Darbyshir  gent. 


Jayne.        Richard  Rowbotham  of=pJanne,  daugh.  to  Thomas  Speyte  Ann  mar.  to 

—         Upminster  in  com.  Es-     of  London  Gent.     She  2'"y  mar.  John  Doore 

Rachell.     sex,   Gent,   sonne  and    to  Samuell  Linacre  of  London  of  Cran- 

heire.  Gent.  ham. 


Edward  Rowbotham  of  Upminster, 
Sonne  and  heire,  obiit  s.p. 


Thomas,  2*^  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  twelve — 1  and  12.  Gules,  a  quatrefoil  or.  [Rowe.]     2.  RowE, 
as  under  Rich.     3.  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  hilletee  sahle.  [Goldwell.] 

4.  Azure,  per  fess  gules  and  azure  three  fleurs  de  lis  argent.  [  ] 

5.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  gules  three  sinister  hands  appaumee  argent.  [  ] 

6.  Or,  a  cross  engrailed  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [  ]  7-  Gules, 
a  lion  statcmt  gardant  or,  croivned  argent.  [  ]  8-  Argent,  a  hend 
gules  cotised  nelnde  sahle.  [  ]  9.  Or,  a  fleur  de  lis  sahle.  [  ] 
10.  Gules,  three  sinister  hands  appaumee  ermine.  [  ]  H-  Or,  three 
bars  sahle.  [                        ] 

Crest. — A  huclc's  head  erased  azure,  attired  argent,  a  mullet  upon  a  crescent  for 
difference.  [Rowe.] 

[Robert  Roe  of  Charcot  (?  Charlcote)=f=Anne  his 
second  son  of  Reynold.  relict. 


S""  Thomas  Roe  Knight  sometime^ 
Lord  Maior  of  London,  his  eldest 
son. 


-Mary,  daughter  of 
S""  John  Gresham, 
Kniffht. 


Avice,  wife  to  Nicholas 
Luddington  of  London. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


283 


1.  John 

2.  S--  Henry 

3.  Winiam= 

=Anne,  dau'r 

4.  Ro- 

Mary 

Eli/.abeth 

Eoe 

Roe,  Knight 

Roe  of 

of 

bert 

wife  to 

wile  to  S'' 

eldest 

]\Iajor  of 

Higham 

Cheney  of 

Roe. 

Thomas 

William 

son. 

London. 

hill,  CO. 

Chesham- 

=r 

Randall. 

Garret  of 

^ 

Esses. 

boys  com. 

1 

Dorney 

Nl/ 

Bucks. 

\i/ 

CO.  Bucks. 

S"-  John  Roe  Knight.         S"-  William  Roe  of  Higham  Hill,  Knight. =] 
(The  whoh  of  this  entry  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


v-C^^^ 


©ams,  ©antes. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Or,  a  lion  rampant  sahle,  imlrmd  on  the 
^rmet  yules.  [Sames.]  2  and  3.  Gides,  two  barbels  hau- 
riant,  addorsed  argent  [Averell],  a  crescent  for  difference, 
impaUny  aryent,  on  a  fess  sable  a  lion  passant  of  the  field, 
a  crescent  for  difference.  [Garrard.] 
2.  Quarterly  as  above,  without  the  difference,  impaliiiy  sable  a 
chevron  between  three  pelicans  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Crest. — A  man's  head  in  a  helmet  pr€pm,garmshed  or,  on  the  4^  a  plume  of  feathers  u-^ 
■mbU.  [Sames.] 


John  Sames  of  Tottham  in  com.  Essex  Gentleman. 


Richard  Sames  of  Tottham,  in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman, 
Sonne  and  heire    Alice  Cooke  his  2*^  wife. 


John  Sames  of  Lankeford==Margarett  daugh 
(Langford)  hall  in  com. 


Essex  Gent.  2*^  sonne. 


to  John  Pascall  of 
Much  Baddow  in 
com.  Essex 
Gentlem. 


Thomas  Sames= 
of  Tothamhall 
in  com.  Essex 
Gent.  Sonne 
and  heire. 


=Margery,  daugh. 
to  Getforey  of 
Westhaningfilde 
in  com.  Essex. 


John  Sames= 
of  Lanck- 
ford  hall,  in 
com.  Essex, 
ar.  Sonne 
and  heire 
buryed  w*^ 
Harrolds 
at  littell 
Tottham. 

A 


:.  .  .  .  daugh. 
and  heire  to 
Bartholmew 
Averell  of 
Somersetsh. 
esquier. 


Richard  Sames= 
of  Cockshall 
(?  Coggeshall) 
hall  in  com. 
Essex  2''  Sonne. 


=Ann  dau. 
to  John 
Brett  of 
Tolshunt 
Maior  in 
Essex 
Gent. 


Robart  Sames 
of  Boreham 
in  Essex,  3"^ 
Sonne,  mar. 
Margery 
daugh.  to 
Carver  of 
Essex  widow 
to  Christo- 
pher Bicknor 
of  Essex. 


a  dau. 

mar. 

to 

Allen 

of 

Essex. 


284 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


S'' John  Sames=Elizabeth, 
of  Lanckford  :  dau.  to  S"" 
hall,  in  com. 


Essex,  K* 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


John  Gar- 
rard of 
London 
Knight  and 
Alderman, 
mar.  21**  of 
July  an  595. 


Mary 
mar.  to 
Wil- 
liam 

Wroth 
esqu. 


Ellen  dau.  to= 

=John  Sames 

Golding  of 

of  Tolshunt 

Poslinoford 

Maior  in 

in  Suffolk 

Essex 

first  wyfe  his 

Sonne  and 

name  was 

heire. 

Thom. 

Golding. 

p-ifCcpM^ 

S''  Garratt  Sames=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to 


of  Lanckford 
hall  in  com. 
Essex,  Knight 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Cham  pern  one, 
widow  to 
Auditor 
Saxsey. 


George  Sames  of  Tols-  Mary 
hunt  Major,  sonne  — 

and  heire.  Ellenor 

—  obiit 

John,  2^  Sonne,  obiit  s.p. 

B.p. 


=Elizabeth 
dau.  to 
James  Mor- 
ley  of 
Bishops 
Stortford  in 
com.  Hart- 
ford ar. 
wydow  to 
Sebrite. 


John  onely 
Sonne, 

Elizabeth 
onelye  dau. 


Richard  Sames.=pFrauncis  da.  of  Tho.  Still. 


Garrat. 


Richard. 


Frances. 


Richard  Sames  of  Tott-=Margarett  daugh.  to  William  Sames 

ham  hall  in  com.  Essex  j  Lawrence  of  Barrow  of  Marks  Tey 

Gent.  Sonne  and  heire.  I  hall  in  com.  Essex  in  com.  Essex 

i  Gentleman.  Gent,  2*^  sonne. 


Thomas  Sames, 
of  Tottham, 
3*^  sonne. 


John  Sames  of= 
Much  Waltham 
in  Essex  Gentle, 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Grace,  daugh.  to 
George  Meade  of 
Much  Easton  in 
Essex,  Gent. 


Thomas  Sames  of  Col- 
chester mar.  daugh.  to 
Deekes  of  Witham  in 
Essex,  and  had  issue 
Richard. 


Susan,  mar.  to  John 
Mott,  of  Goldfinger 
(Goldanger)  in 
Essex,  Gentle. 


John  Sames 
sonne  and 
heire. 


!  I  3  I  4  I 
Mathias. 

Anthony. 

Samuell. 


5|6| 
William. 

Thomas 
Christened 
28"!  of  Aug. 
1614. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Thomas  Layston 
of  Muckinge  in 
Essex. 


Debora. 
Isabell. 
Mildred. 


John  Sames  of  Hatt- 
feild  Peverell  in 
Essex,  4*'>  sonne 
mar.  daugh  to  Ste- 
dolphe. 


....  daugh.  to= 
PLale  of  Maiden 
in  Essex  first 
wyfe. 


:Henry  Sames  of  Gipp-=Ann  daugh,  to 


crakes  in  Much  Tott- 
ham, in  com.  Essex, 
Gent.  5"'  sonne. 


Strutte  of 
Abberton  in 
com.  Essex 
2^*  wyfe. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


285 


Henry  Sames  Thomas 

of  y"^  Inward  obiit 

Temple,  s.p. 
obiit  s.p. 


William 

obiit 

s.p. 


Edward  Sames  of=Bennett  dau.  to 


London,  Gent. 
Sonne  and  heire 
dwelinge  in 
Gracechurch 
Streete. 


John  Wright  of 
Hornchurch  in 
com.  Essex, 
Ge. 


Eliza- 
beth 
onely 
dan. 


Maro-arett. 


Martha. 


Edward  Sames  of=FSnsan  dau.  to  William 


Tottham  hall  in 
Essex,  6'^  Sonne. 


Allett  of  Ryvenhall 
in  Essex  Gent. 


Peter  7'^ 
Sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Mary,  mar.  to 
Eichard  Thorn- 
ton of  Essex. 


William  Sames  of=f=Margarett  daugh.  to  Peter 


Tottham  hall 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Witham  of  Cressinge  in 

Essex,  Gent. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  to  Benjamin 
Kinge  of  Sowth  Minster, 
Gent. 


Thomas  sonne  and  heire.    William  2*^  sonne.     Susan  eldest  dau.    Margarett  2'^  daugh. 


Arms. — Per  cluvron  sable  and  ermine,  on  a  chevron  or  an  escallop  gules,  in  chief  two 

hoars'  heads  erased  of  the  fhird.  [Sandford.] 
Crest. — A  hoar's  head  erased  sahle,  in  the  mouth  a  broken  spear  or,  headed  argent, 

goute  gules.  [Sandford.] 

Thomas  Sandford  of  Colchester^pAlice,  daugh.  to  John  Chambers  of 
in  com.  Essex,  gent.  Harleston  in  com.  Norflfolke  gent. 


George  Sandford  of=Alice,  daugh.  to     Edmond      Susan  mar.  to  Thomas  Aldnrst. 
Bassitts  in  Willin-  '  George  Linne  of    2*^  sonne,  — 

gall  in  com,  Southwick  in         obiit  s.p.     Judeth,  mar.  to  (?)  Batterim  of 

Essex,  ar.  sonne        ,  Northampton.  Cockshall. 

and  heire.  !  — 

Anne,  unmar. 


George  sonne     Robart  2'^     Edmond  3'^     Arthur  4*^'     Alice  eldest     Mathew  2"' 
and  heire.  sonne.  sonne.  sonne.  daugh.  daugh. 


286 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Or,  a  fess  dancette  between  three  cross  crosslefs  fitche 
gules.  [Sands.]  2  and  3.  Gides,  ten  fleurs  de  lis  or,  2,  3,  2,  3,  a  label  for 
difference  azure  [Gerrard],  impaling  gules,  two  lions  jMssant  ermine  crowned 
or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Felton.] 

Crest. — A  griffin  segreant  or.  [Sands.] 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  spelling  the  name  Sands  throughout,  but  gives  ....  Sandes 
the  Christian  name  of  William,  and  additions  describe  him  as  of  S'  Bees,  and  his 
wife  as  d.  &  h.  of  William  Rawson ;  also  gives  William  Sandes  of  Harwich  a  son 
and  heir  Thomas,  and  a  second  son  William  by  Ann  his  wife,  and  describes  Edwin 
Sandes  the  Bishop  as  "Bishop  of  Worcester  translated  to  London  A°  1570,  from 
thence  to  York  1576,  ob.  a°  1580,  mar.  Mary  dan.  to  .  .  .  ."  This  last  statement  is 
an  error.  See  Monuments  in  Woodham  Ferris  Church  to  the  Bishop  and  his  family 
(including  sons  not  mentioned  in  either  Vis.)  in  the  Hist,  of  Essex,  8vo,  1770, 
vol.  i.,  p.  201. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Gules,  a  chevron  between  three peeivits proper .  [Sayer.] 
2  and  3.  Azure,  a  bend  bettveen  three  wolves'  heads  erased  or  [Westden], 
impaling,  quarterly,  Higham  and  Francis. 

Crest. — A  cubit  arm  erect  proper  holding  a  dragon's  head  erased  vert.  [Sayer.] 

....  Sayi-e,  of  Colchester  in  Essex,  Gentleman. 


George  Sayre  of=pAg-nis  daugh.  and  co 


Colchester  in 
com.  Essex, 
gentle,  sonne  & 
heire. 


heire  to  John  West- 
den of  Lyncolnshir, 
Gent. 


John  Sayer  of=pJayne,  daugh.  and  coheire 
Colchester,  i  to  John  Westden  of  Lyn- 
2*^  Sonne.  coin  Gentleman. 


Thomas  Sayre= 
of  Bawton  (? 
Barton  in  com. 
Suifolke  Gent. 
2'^  Sonne. 


^Catherin 
dan.  to 
John 
Shorte 
Gent. 


S''  George  Sayre=i=Dorathe  dau. 


of  Aldham  in 
com. Essex,  Knt. 
Eonne  and  heire. 


to  S""  John 
Higham  of 
Barrowhall 
in  com.  Suf- 
folke, Knight. 


Frauncis  mar.  to 
Eobart  Browne  of 
Colchester  in  Essex. 

Mary,  mar.  to  John 
Prettyman  of  Thorn- 
don  in  SuflPolke 
Gentle. 


John  Sayi'e  of=f=Hester,  dau.  to  Eobart 


Colchester  ar 
Sonne  and  he. 


Hon  i wood  of  Marks 
Hall  in  Essex. 


Dorathe  onely  daugh.  A°  1614. 


George 
2''  Sonne. 

Higham 
3*^  Sonne. 


Frauncis 
4*'^  Sonne. 

Richard 

5'*^  Sonne. 


Ann 
Susan. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1G12. 


287 


lA 


William  sonne     John        Rosse.     Frauncis.     Phillip.     Catherin. 
&  heire.  2^  sonne. 


Richard  Say  re  of  Col-=f=Ellen,  daugh.  to 


Chester  in  Essex  Gentle- 
man, sonne  and  heire, 
obiit  A"   1601.     Mar. 
first  Alice  dau.  to 
Sponer. 


Sallows  of  Brick- 
ellsey  in  Essex 
(Brightlingsea) 
2*"^  mar.  to  John 
Markham,  Gent. 


William 
ob.  s.p. 


Here  lyeth  the  Boody  of  Eichard  Sayre 
Gentle  whoe  was  buryed  the  7*^  of  Sep- 
tember, A°  1601  he  had  to  his  first  wyfe 
Alice  Sponer  by  whom  he  had  issue  one 
sonne  ob.  s.p. 


Margarett 
mar.  to 
Lawrence 
of  Saffron 
Walden, 
com.  Essex. 


Ann,  2  daugh. 
mar.  to  John 
Spencer  of 
Colchester. 


A  Sonne      Janne  daugh. 
died  w*         and  sole  heire. 
owt  Issue. 


Arms. — Quarterly,  1  and  4.  Per  ^^a/e  indented  argent  and  sable,  a  saltire  counter- 
changed.  [ScOTT.J  2.  Gules,  three  loars'  heads  erased  of  the  field,  seme'e  of 
cross  crosslets  argent.  [Swinbourn.]  3.  Gules,  a  fee  argent  cotised  or 
between  tivo  frets  of  the  second  [Drax],  imjjalmg  argent,  afess  gules  between 
three  eagles  displayed  sable.  [Leedes.] 

Crest. — An  arm  erect,  couped  at  the  elhow,  vested  gules,  cuffed  ermine,  holding  a  roll 
argent,  oivironed  tvith parJc  pales  of  the  last.  [Scott.] 


Wilham  Scott  of  Stapleford^ 
in  com.  Essex,  Esq. 


John  Scott  of=pMargarett 
Stapleford  in     dau.  and 
com.  Essex 


^Margery,  daugh.  and  heire  to  Thomas 
Swinbouru  of  Yorkshir. 


Esquier, 
sonne  and 
heire. 


heire  to 
Thomas 
Drax  or 
Drane  of 
Barkshir. 
Gent. 


William  2*^  sonne. 

Edward  3*^  sonne. 
obiit  s.p. 

John  and  George 
all  obierunt. 


Hughe  Scott  of 
Leystone  in 
com.  Suffolke 
6  Sonne  whose 
Issue  doeth 
still  remayne 
there. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  to 
Thomas  Fenne  of 
Essex. 

Margarett,  mar.  to 
Thomas  Wyatt  of 
Barkinge  Esquier. 


Thomas  Scott  of  Stapleford  in  com.  Essex,^ 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


=.  .  .  .  Daugh.  to  S""  Nicholas 
Urswick.  Knight. 


Walter  Scott  of  Stapleford  in  com.= 
Essex  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


^Elizabeth,  daugh.  to  S""  Edward 
Belknappe,  Knight. 

A 


288 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


|A 


Roger  Scott  of  Staple-^Elizabeth,  dau.  to    Edward      Richard      EUenor  mar.  to 


ford  in  com.  Essex, 
Esquier,  sonne  and 
heire. 


John  Leedes  of        2'^  sonne.  4*'^  sonne,  Michell. 
Steynings  in  com.         —                —  — 

Sussex  ar.  John  Walter  Mary  2^  daugh. 

S'^  Sonne.  5"^  sonne.  unmaryed. 


George  sonne  and  heire,     Roger  William      Richard 

mar dau.  to  2"^  sonne.        3'^  sonne.     4:^^  sonne. 


Elizabeth. 


Khvi^ijt 


(For  Crest  and  Arms  see  Vis.  of  London  1568,  Harl.  Soc.) 


William  Sebright  of  Sebright  hall  in  Much  Baddow==pElizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heire 
in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman  in  the  tyme  of  Henry  2''.     to  S''  Henry  Ashe,  Knight. 


Peter  Sebright  of  Sebright  hall  in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman,=p 
sonne  and  heire,  lived  22'^  of  Edw.  first  1293. 


Gyles  Sebright  of  Sebright  hall 
in  Much  Baddow  in  com.  Essex, 
Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


Mabell  Sebright  of  Black- 
shall  in  com.  Worster  in 
Wright  of  his  wyfe  2*^  sonne. 


=Catherin,  daugh.  and 
heire  to  RauflFe  Cow- 
per  of  Blackshall  in 

Worster. 


John  Sebright  of 
Sebright  hall  in 
Baddow  in  com. 
Essex,  sonne  and 
heire  17  K.  H.  8. 
A«  1523.= 


John  Sebright  of 
Blackshall  in  com, 
Worster  sonne  and 
heire  6  of  H.  7. 
1490.=F 


This  John  Sebright  of  Blackshall  did 
Bargan  and  selle  one  Mesuage  and  30 
acres  of  Lande  called  Brookes  lyinge 
in  Much  Baddow  in  com.  Essex  unto 
one  Robart  Arthur  of  (?)  Shepley  in 
Essex  for  Ever,  26  of  October  in  y^  6 
of  H.  7.  Ao  1490. 


Alice  daugh 
and  sole  he. 


Humfi'ey  Sebright  of  Blackshall  in=pCatherin,  daugh.  to  Ridge  of 
com.  Worster  ar.  sonne  and  heire.        Ridge  in  com.  Stafford. 


Edward  Sebright  of  Blackshall  in=j=Joyce,  dau.  to  William  Grosvenor 
com.  Worster  ar.  sonne  and  heire,     of  Bobbington  in  Stafford,  esquier. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


289 


John  Sebnght=f=Ann  daugh. 


of  Blackshall 
in  com.  Wor- 
ster  Esquier, 
2^  Sonne. 


Edward 
2^^  Sonne 
and  heire 
to  his 
Uncle 
Wilham 
of  Lon- 
don, 
Esquier. 


to  Richard 

BuUinghani 

Esquier. 

Aems. — 
Az.  a  bende 
lozengey.  or. 


William  Sebright  of  Black,  and 
Sebright  TIall  in  Bad.  and  lord 
of  the  manner  of  Besford,  sonne 
and  he.  obiit  y^  28  of  October  A^ 
1629,  buryed  in  S*^  Edm.  Lomber 
streete  w*  his  wyfe  Elizabeth, 
daugh.  to  James  Morley  of  Lon- 
don Gentleman. 


EUenor,  mar.  to 
Thom.  Augus- 
tine of  Oxley 
(?  Oakley)  in 
com.  Stafford, 
Gentle. 


William  Sebright=pElizabeth  dan.  to 
Esquier,  sonne      i  James  Morley  of 


and  heire  first 
Husband,  obiit 
s.p. 


Bishops  Storford. 
She  2'^>y  mar.  to 
John  Sames  of 
Essex,  3'"y  to 
William  Blounte 
of  Mawlden. 


Judeth,  mar. 

to  Edward 

Brooke  of 

Dumlen 

parkeincom. 

Worster 

Esquier. 


Sara,  mar.  to  Tho- 
mas Coventrey  of 
Crome  in  com. 
Worster,  Esquier. 

Ann,  mar.  to  John 
Burnell  of  London 
Gentleman. 


No  I  sue  by  Sebright. 


{See  Carington,) 


ABMfi.— Per  pale  or  and  sable  three  fleurs  de  lis  connferchanged. 
Crest.— (9m/  of  a  ducal  coronet  per' pale  or  and  azure  a  fleur  de  lis  per  pale  of  the 
first  and  second,  between  two  wings,  the  dexter  azure,  the  sinister  or. 

A  Patent  bearing  date  y«  18  of  Januari  in  y^  yeare  1660,  under  y°  hand  and 
seale  of  S'  Edw.  Walker  Kt.  Garter  principall  Kinge  at  Amies  unto  Ric.  Spranger 
of  Canes  in  y°  Parish  of  North  Weale  Bassett  in  y-^  com.  of  Essex,  &  unto  John 
Spranger  his  uncle  of  Haly  Hall  in  y^  Parish  of  Amwell  magna  in  y°  com.  of  Hart- 
ford, Do''  of  Phisick. 

{The  whole  of  this  entry  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.,  as  indeed  the  date  implies.) 


290 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Staunton,  Stanton. 

Arms. — Salle,  a  dnquefoil  within  an  orJe  of  martlets  argent  [Staunton],  impaling 
azure  a  chevron  ermine  letiveen  three  chaplets  or.  [Hall.] 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  but  describes  Humfrey  as  of  Feyland,  and  calls  his  son, 
who  m.  Ann  Holden,  Morris,  and  describes  Nicholas  as  of  Wickham,  co.  Essex,  son 
and  heir  to  Thomas. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Party  per  chevron  azure  and  ermine,  in 
chief  tivo  eagles  displayed  or.  [Stephens.]  2  and  3. 
Quarterly — argent  and  azure,  a  chevron  counterchanged 
[Chambers],  wip«  7//;^  Wiseman,  an  annulet  for  difference. 
2.  Quarterly — as  above,  imjjaling  gules  in  hend  a  sword  argent, 
handled  or.  [Gee.] 
Crests. — 1.  A  demi-hart  argent,  collared  or.  [Chambers.] 

2.  An  eagle  or,  icings  endorsed,  preying  on  a  lion's  garni)  erased  gules. 
[Stephens.] 

Mathew  Stephens  of  Colchester  in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman. 


John  Stephens  of  Colchester  in  com.=pEhzabeth,   daugh.   to   Bryan   Holland  of 


Essex,  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


Harleston  in  com.  Norfolke  esquier. 


Mathew  Stephens  of  Col- 
chester in  com.  Essex, 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


= Alice,  daugh.  and  coheire 
to  Will'm  Chambers  of 
Harleston  in  com.  JSorff. 
Gent. 


John  2^  sonne. 
Eobart  3"^  sonne. 


Nicholas 
■4*^  sonne. 


Penelope,  dau.  to=John  Stephens  of^Elizabeth  daugh.  to 
William  Wiseman  Colchester  in  com.  William  Gee  of  Hull 
of  May] and  in  com.     Essex  Esquier  in  com.  Yorkesh. 

Essex,  Gentle.  sonne  and  heire.      esquier  2'^  wyfe. 


WiUiam  Stephens  2'^ 
Sonne,  mar.  daugh. 
to  Velhe  of  Essex 
Gentlem. 


John  Sonne     Thomas  2'^     Elizabeth      Penelope  obiit     Mary 
and  heire.       sonne.  eldest  dau.     sine  prole.  2^Mau. 


Sibbell    Constance 
ob.  s.p.     3*^  daugh. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


291 


^tepnttl). 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Gules,  a  fess  counfer-compomj  or  and  azure  between 
three  owls  argent.   [Stepneth.]     2  and  3.    Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable. 

Crest. — A  talhofs  head  erased  or,  gules  eared  or,  gorged  ivith  a  collar  counter- 
compony  of  the  last  and  azure,  in  the  mouth  a  buck's  horn  of  the  second. 
[Stepneth.]     Granted  1562. 

William  Stepneth  of  S*  Albans  in  com.  Hartford,  Gentleman. 


Thomas  Stepneth  of  S*^  Albans  in=j=Dorathe,  daugh.  to     Joanne,  mar.  to  Frauncis 
com.  Hartford,  Gentleman  sonne     W.  Hinde,  Lakyn  of  Ardley  in  com. 

Essex,  Gentleman. 


Robart  Stepneth  of  Esteham  in  com.  Essex  al's  Este-=pJoanne,  daugh.  to  Thomas 
ham  Burnell  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire.  Nickson  of  Eastham. 


Pawle  sonne    Joanne  eldest     Mary  2''     Frauncis      Alice  4*'^ 
and  heire.        daugh.  daugh.       3''  daugh.     daugh. 


^tran^man. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  six. — 1  cmd  6.  Per  bend  sable  and  argent,  a  bend  ragulee 
counterchanged.  [Strangman.]  2.  Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three 
rams'  heads  erased  gules.  [Cherington.]  3.  Argent,  three  pallets  wavy 
gules.  [DowNES.]  4.  Argent,  three  roses  gules.  [Ingowe.]  5.  Barrg  of 
twelve  per  pale  or  and  azure  counterchanged,  a  chevron  gules.  [Hackwell,  or 
more  probably  Clement.] 

Crest. — Two  ragged  staffs  saltireivise  united  ivith  a  ducal  crown  or.  [  ] 

(See  note  to  Ungotue  Pedigree,  Vis.  of  1558.) 

William  Strangeman  of  Essex,  Gentleman, 
obiit  12t'>  of  Henry  4'^  1409. 


Richard  Strangeman^ 
Gentle,  sonne  and 
heire. 


-.  .  .  .  daugh.     Alice,  mar.  to  John 
to  ...  .  Baker,  obiit   18  of 

Hen.  6,  1439. 


William  Strangeman  Gent,  sonne  and  heire=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
obiit  18  of  K.  Edw.  4t»^  a°  1478.  to 


292 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


John  Strangeman  of  Hadley  Castell  in  com. 
Essex,  Sonne  and  heire. 


John  Strangeman  of  Hadley  Castell  in  com. 
Essex,  esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


to 


to 


daugh. 


daugh. 


John   Strangman   of=pMary  daugh.   &  heire  to 


Hadley  Castell  in 
com.  Essex  3"^  sonne, 
obiit  19  Hen.  8. 


Robart  Ingowe  of  Bark- 
inge  in  Essex  obiit  18  H. 
8,  1526. 


Ann  mar.  to  Henry    Henry 
Bode  of  Rayley  ob.  s.p. 

(?  Rayleigh). 


Mary  dau.  to= 
S--  Thorn. 
Bamadeston 
Knight. 


^William  Strangman= 
of   Hadley  Castell, 
in  Essex,  esquier 
Bonne  and  heire. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to 
S^  WiU'm 
Kempe 
Knight. 


Thomas  Strangman 
maryed  Dorathe  daugh.  to 
John  Tournour  of  Haver- 


mge. 


Bartholmeu  Strange-=f= 
man  of  Hadley 
Castell  esquier  sonne 
&  heire. 


Ann,  mar.  to  Wil-  Martha,  mar. 

daugh.     liam  Latham,  of  to  George 

to  Upminster  in  Wiseman. 

....       Essex,  ar. 


Thomasine. 


Robai't  Strangeman  of    Hadley  =.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  ...  .  and  wydowto 
Castell  in  Essex  ar.  sonne  &  heire.     Forde  of  Stambergh  (?  Stambridge). 


Thomas  Strangeman  of  Rotley= 
(?  Rayleigh)  in  Essex  Esquier, 
sonne  and  heire. 


^Augustina  daugh.  to 
Hardinge  wydow  to 
Heron. 


Edward  2^  sonne,  mar. 
Margarett,  daugh.  to 
WiDiam  Robarts. 


John  Strangeman 
mar.  Agnes  wydow 
to  Harris. 


Ann,  mar.  to 
Thomas  Salt 
of  StaflFordsh. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  to 
John  Herkyn  of 
Wiltshire. 


Mary,  mar.  first  to  John 
Cooke  &  had  issue,  Mary 
2^"^  to  William  Jenny. 


Thomas     Edward  Jenny  of  London     John  Jenny  of  London 
Jenny.       Lethersellor.  Lethersellor. 


Jane  mar.  to 
John  Blvatt. 


Margarett  mar.  to 
John  Bidand. 


Ann,  mar.   to  Bood 
of  Rochford  in  Essex. 


Alice  mar.  to  John  Pil- 
borowe  sonne  to  Jo. 


Susan  dau. 
&  sole 
heire. 


Edward 
Boord. 


William 
Boord. 


]\iary. 
Judeth. 


EUenor. 


Richard 

Pil- 

borowe. 


Faythe.     Elizabeth. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


293 


{See  ffiernonO 


Callabanu. 

Arms. — Or,  on  a  fess  between  three  ravens  regardant  sable,  leaked  and  membered 
gules,  a  garb  between  two  cross  crosslefs  fitche  of  the  first  [Tallakarne], 
impaling  argent  a  lion  ramimnt  gules,  over  all  a  bend  ragulee  or.  [Steward.] 

Crest. — A  wolf  sejant  or,  gorged  ivith  a  spiked  collar.  [  ] 

John  Tallakarne  of  Tallakarne  in  com.  Coruewall,  Gentleman. 


John  Tallakarne  of  Tallakarne  in  com.=pJoanne,  daugh.  to  John  Leighe 
Cornewall,  Gentleman  sonne  and  heire.      of  Cornewall  ar. 


John  Tallakarne  of  Tallakarne  in  com. 
Cornewall  esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Trevilien  of  Cladow 
(?  St.  Clether)  in  com.  Cornewall  ar. 


Gefforye  Tallakarne  of  Tallakarne  in  com.  Cornewall,=i=.  .  .  ,  daugh. 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire,  slayne  at  Exeter  aganste  the 
Eebell  the  Blacksmith. 


to  Glin  of 
Cornewall. 


Jayne,  daugh.= 
to  Braye 
21  wyfe. 


=John  Tallakarne  of  Tallakarne  = .  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Joes  of 
in  Cornwall,  esquier  sonne  and     Oxfordshire  first  wyfe 
heire.  obiit  sine  prole. 


Justinian  Tal- 
lakarne of 
Tallakarne  in 
Cornewall 
esq.  Sonne 
and  heire. 


^Christian 
daughter 
to  Richard 
Coffiue  of 
Portlinch 
in  com. 
Devon. 


Edraond  Tal- 
lakarne of 
Stoke  juxta 
Clare  wher  he 
lyeth  buryed 
in  com.  Suf- 
folke  Gentle. 
2*^  sonne. 


=Alice,  dau. 
to  Robart 
Alliugton 
esquier 
wydow  to 
William 
Sewster. 


Margarett 

mar.  first  to 

Thomas 

Argall 

esquier 

2"">'  to  S-- 

Giles 

Allington 

Knight. 


Gather  in, 
mar.  first  to 
Guy  Wade 
esquier 
2^"-no  John 
Hornewall 
Auditor  to 
Queene 
Ehzabeth. 


Hughe 
sonne 
and 
heire. 


Mary  eldest  daugh. 
Zenobia  2  daugh. 
Grace  3'^  daugh. 


Willmott  4">  daugh. 
Vereth  5  Daugh. 
Sissely  6'^  dau. 


Arrundell  7"'  daugh. 
Humball  8"'  dau. 


294i 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


Captayne  John  Talkame^Luce,  daugh.  to  Thomas  Thomas  Margarett  ob.  s.p. 

of  Ashen altesse  in  com.       Cotton  of  Conington  in  2  sonne,  — 

Essex,  esqnier,  sonne        '  com.  Huntingdon  obiit  s.p.  Jayne  onely 

and  heire.  esqnier.  daugh. 


Devereux  Talla-=Mary  daugh.  to 
karne  of  Ashen    i  Thomas  Stewai'd 
Altesse  in  com.    i  of  Barton  parva 
Essex  esqnier      [  in  com.  Suf- 
Bonne  and  heire.  ,  folke  esquier. 


Edward  2^  sonne.      John  4''^  sonne 


John  3<^  sonne  ob. 
s.p. 


Ehza- 

—  beth 
Thomas  6^^  sonne.     onely 

—  dau. 
Henry  ob.  s.p. 


Joanne,  daugh.  and  sole  heire. 


Aems  (3  shields). 


Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Taxfield.  2  and  3.  Lovell,  a  mart- 
let for  difference,  im2)ah'ng  azure,  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 
[Symoxs.] 

2.  Quarterly  as  above,  without  the  different,  impaling  per  pale 

azure  and  sable  three  saltires,  couped  argent.  [Lane.] 

3.  Quarterly — 1.  Taxfield.   2.  Lovell.   3.  Clovile.  4.  Baed- 

FIELD. 

William  Tanfeild  of  Gayton  in  com.  Xorthampton,  esqu. 


Robart  Tanfeild  of  Gayton  in  com.  North.=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to 
esquier,  sonne  and  he.  Carvell,  ar. 


Frauncis  Tanfeild  of  Gayton  in  com.  iS!'orth.=p.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  heire 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  to  Lovell. 


S-^  Robart  Tanfeild  of=Elizabeth,  daugh.  to  Edward 
Gayton  in  Xorthampt.     Brooke  Lord  Cobham  by 
Knight,  sonne  and  he.     Eliza,  dau.  to  James,  Lord 
\  Awdley. 


Elizabeth,  ]\Iary,  mar. 

mar.  to  S''  to  Clement 

Robart  Shor-  Vincent, 

diche,  K*.  esquier. 


S""  Robart  Tanfeild  of=pCatheriu,  daugh.  to  Edwai-d  Xevell,  Lord  Aburgavenye 


Gayton,  Knight 
Sonne  and  heire. 


by  the  dau.  to  S""  John  Howard  sister  to  John  Duke  of 
Xorffolke. 


William  Tanfelde  of  Gayton  in  Northamptonsh.=pIsabell,  daugh.  to  Staveley 
esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  of  Yorkshire,  ar. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


295 


Franncis  Tanfelde= 
of  Gayton,  soune 
and  heire. 


:Bno'ett,  dau.  to 
S''  Thomas  Cave 
of  Stanford. 


Robart  Tanfelde^Wilo'iford  daugh.  to 


2^  Sonne. 


Fitzharbert. 


Clement 
Sonne  & 
he. 


Clement  Tanfeld= 
of  Gayton  in 
Northampton 
esquier,  sonne 
and  heire  to 
Franncis. 


=Ann, 
daugh. 
to 

John 
Mor- 
dant. 


Robart  2'^  sonne 
mar.  Dorathe, 
dau.  to  Barthol- 
mew  Tate  of 
Delapre  esquier. 

John  3'^  Sonne 
mar.  dau.  to 
Marke  Stewarde 
of  Pateshall  in 
Norffolk. 


Dorathe  mar.  to  Bar- 
tholmewTate  of  De  la 
Pre  in  com.  North- 
ampt.  esquier. 

Margarett  mar.  to 
Mor.  Tresham  in 
com.  Northampt. 
esquier. 


S""  Robart  Tanfield  of=j=Elizabeth,  dau. 


Gayton  in  Northamp- 
tonsh.  Knight,  sonne 
&  heire. 


to  S''  Robart 
Lane,  of 
North.  Knight. 


Robart  Tan- 
feild  of  the 
Midell 
Temple. 


William  Tanfeild 
of  Woolde  mar. 
Judeth  dau.  & 
coh.  to  Valiantyn 
Pigott. 


William  sonne  and  heire.         Elizabeth  onely  daugh. 


S''  Lawrence  Tanfeild  of  Burforde  in  com,= 
Oxford,  K'  Lord  Cheife  Barron,  obiit  one 
Sat.  ye  laste  of  Aprell  1625,  buryed  y^  9  of 
Junne  following  at  Burford. 


-EKzabeth,  daugh.  to  Gyles  Symons  of 
Claye  in  NorflF.  by  Catherin,  syster  to 
S""  Henry  Lee,  Knight  of  the  Garter. 


Elizabeth,  daugh.  &  sole  heire  mar.  to  S""  Hemy  Cary,  Vicount 
Fawckland,  nowe  Lo.  Debutye  of  Irland,  a°  1625. 


Lucius  Cary,  sonne  and  heire. 


William  Tanfeild  of  Copfauld^ 
Hall,  in  com.  Essex,  esqu. 
3''  sonne. 


•Elizabeth,  daugh.  &  coheire  to  Thomas  Colvile  & 
sister  and  heire  to  James,  mar.  1576,  22''  of  Junne, 
7  of  Q.  Eliz. 


John  Tanfeild  of  Cop-= 
fauldhall  in  Chelmsford 
hundard  in  Essex 
Justice  of  the  peace 
Sonne  &  heire. 


=Katherin  dau. 
George  Comey 
(?  Corney)  of 
Chitchester 
Esquier  to  the 
Bodye  of 
Q.  Ehzab. 


to  Jayne  mar.  to  Sherwood  of  Sher- 
wood 2'"y  to  Edw.  Cotton,  sonne  to 
S''  John. 

Brigett,  mar.  to  S''  Anthony  May- 
ney  of  Lynton,  in  Kente,  K*. 


296 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


B 


John      Frauncis  2^  sonne.  Thomas  b^^  Dorathe,  mar.  to  Thomas  Ehzabeth 

gQi^ue  —  Sonne.  Denne  of  the  Inwar  3"^  daugh. 

and        Clovile  3"^  sonne.  —  Temple.  — 

heire.  —  Arnolde  6«>  —  Wilgiford 

William  4^1^  sonne.  sonne.  Mary,  2^  daugh.  4^'' daugh. 


Margarett,  mar.  to  Henry 
Worley  doctor  of  y^  Civill 
Lawe. 

Wilgiford  mar.  to  S""  Edward 
Butler  of  Byrchanger  in 
Essex  K*. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  S"^  Eobart 
Yonge  Sonne  to  S""  John  of 
Somersetshir. 

Ann,  mar.  to  John  Arnolde 
sonne  to  S""  Nicholas  of  y^ 
com.  of  Monmouth,  K*. 


William  2'^  sonne. 

ClovOe  3"^  sonne. 

Robart  i*^  sonne 
mar.  Mary  Winter. 


Cenlrniicj;. 

Arms. — Azure,   on    a  fess    between    two    chevrons    argent    three    cresce?its  gules 
[Tendring.] 

John  Tendring  of  Boxford  in  com.  Essex,  gentleman. 


John  Tendriuge  of  Bor-= 
ram  (Boreham)  in  com. 
Essex  Gentle,  sonne  & 
heire. 


=Joanne,  daugh.  to 
Will'm  Crocherod 
of  Topsfild  in  com. 
Essex  gent. 


Thomas  2<^ 
sonne. 


William 
3^  sonne. 


James  4*^ 
Sonne. 


Thomas  Tendring  of=pCecilye,  dau.  to  William  Tendringe=f=-  .  •  •  da. 


Borram  in  com.  Es 
sex,   Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Roger  Renewes 
(?  Ravens)  of  West 
Thorocke  in  Essex. 


of  Colchester  in 
CO.  Essex. 


of  Mar- 
vile. 


Thomas  Ann,  mar.  to  Tho- 

Bonne  mas    Mannock    of 

and  Gifibrd's  Hall  in 

heire.  com.  SufFolke. 


Pevsella,  mar. 
to  Robart  Cot- 
ton of  Borram 
in  com.  Essex. 


John 
2. 


Thomas  Tendringe  of  John 

Bishop-Storforde  co.  Hert-     2. 
ford,  1634  mar.  Eliz.  da.  of 
Mathew  Ramsey  of  Storford. 


.Elizabeth  wife  of  William     Bridget  wife  to  John  Thorow-     Joane. 
Yonge  of  Thaxsted  gent.      good  of  Newhall  in  Ware. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


297 


Cep. 


Arm.s. — Quarterly  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  impaling  quarterly  of  twelve,  Nevell  and  other 
quartering  s  too  imperfect  for  description. 


John  Tey  of  Layer  de  la  haje  in  com.  Essex,=j=;Mary,  daugh. 
Gentlemau  lived  the  4^''  of  H.  6,  1425.  to  Hussey. 


John  Tey  of  Brightwell  hall  in 
com.  Suffolke,  1^'  sonne  and  her. 
and  of  Owld  holt  in  Essex. 


Robert  Tey  of  Layer  de=pElizabeth 


la  haye  in   com.   Essex 
ar.  2*^  Sonne  and  heire. 


daugh.  to 
Knyvett. 


John  Tey  of  Brightwell 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


William  Tey  of  Layer  de  la  Haye= 
in  com.  Essex,  Esq.  sonne  and  heire. 


-Elizabeth,  dau.  to 
Bassett. 


S'  Henry  Tey  Knight 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  Tey  of  the  same  place= 
Esquier,  sonne  and  heire. 


=Joanne,  dau.  to  Harleston 
of  Essex,  ar. 


S^  Thomas  Tey  of  Brightwell  hall, 
in  com.  Suff.  Knight,  sonne  and 
heire  &  of  Owldliolte  in  Essex. 


John  Tey  of  Layer  de  la= 
hay  in  com.  Essex  Esquier, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


^Constance  dau.  and 
coheire  to  Robarts. 


Margarett  dau.  and 
coheire  mar.  to  S'' 
John  Jenny  of 
Brightwell  in  Suf- 
folke K'. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  Mar- 
maduke  Nevill  3<^ 
brother  to  the  laste 
Lorde  Latymer. 


Mary,  mar.  to 
S-- Thomas  Ne- 
vell of  Olde-, 
holte  in  Essex, 
Kt. 


Frauncis  mar.  to 
Edmond  Brok- 
inge  wydow  to 
"William  Bonham, 
ar. 


Thomas  Tey  of  Layer  de  la  hay,=pEllenor  dau.  and  sole  hr.  to  Marmaduke  Xevell 


in  com.  Essex,  ar.  sonne  and  heire. 


3'^  brother  to  the  d^  Lord  Latymer. 


Thomas  Tey 
of  Layer  de 
la  hay  in  com. 
Essex  sonne 
and  heire. 


John  Tey 
2*^  sonne. 


William 
Tey  3^ 
sonne. 


Edmond 
4th 

sonne. 


Henry 

5th 

sonne. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Robart  Drury  of 
Rowghamincom. 
Suffolke  esquier. 


Jayne 

9(5 

daugh. 


-*  Q 


298 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Ci)tirsbp,  Kijovt^b^. 


Aems  (4  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  lioncels 
rampant  salle.  [Thursbye,]  2.  Argent,  five  barrulets 
gides,  a  fleur  cle  lis  salle.  [Staveley.]  3.  Gules,  a  bend 
argent.  [Folliot.]  4.  Gules,  an  orle  argent,  over  all  a 
bend  sable.  [  ]     5-  Argent,  an  eagle  displayed 

azure,  membered  or.  [Baulxey.]  6.  Argent,  two  bends 
azure,  in  chief  three  escallo^js  of  the  second.  [Bayoxs.] 
7.  Argent,  a  chevron  betiveen  three  martMs  sable.  [ 

]  8.  Or,  a  cross  loze7igy  argent,  in  sinister  chief  an 
eagle  displayed  gules.  [Fodrixgay.]  9.  Gules,  an  eagle 
displayed  argent,  a  border  or.  [Lyxdsey.]  10.  Ermine, 
on  a  chevron  sable  three  crescents  or.  [Dorward.]  11. 
Cog  SHALL.  12.  Or,  a  chief  indented  sable  [Harsicke], 
a  mullet  for  difference. 

2.  Thursbye,  with  a  mullet  for  difference,  impaling  per  chevron 

argent  and  gules  a  crescent  counter  changed,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  a  unicorn  couped  between  two  leopards'  faces  or. 
[Chap^iax".] 

3.  Quarterly  of  twelve,  as  the  first  shield,  without  the  difference. 

4.  Thursbye  impeding  Perte. 

Ceest. — A  lion  rampant  sable,  suppoi'ting  a  battle-axe  erect  or,  a  mullet  for  differetue. 
[Thursby.] 


Thomas  Thursbye  of  Ashwickinge,- 
in  com.  Xorffolke,  Gentleman. 


'.  .  .  .  daughter  and  coheire 
to  Staveley,  Esq. 


Thomas  Thursbye  of  Ashwickinge  in  com. 
XorflF.  esquier  whose  posteritye  remayneth 
there  to  this  tyme,  1627. 


Henry   Thursbye^p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
of  Ashwickinge        to 
Gent.  2^  Sonne. 


Edward  Thursbye  of  Bockinge  in  com.  Essex= 
Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


=Mary,  daugh.  to  Phillip  Bedding- 
filds  of  Norffolk  esquier. 


Edward  Thurs-= 
bye  of  Gosfilde 
in  com.    Essex 
Gentleman,  3*^ 
Sonne. 


= Joyce,  daugh, 
and  coheire  to 
Peter  Chap- 
man of  Trip- 
lowe,  in  com. 
Cambridge 
Esq. 


John  and 
Edward 
Twynes 
obiit  s.p. 


to 


Ann   mar 
William 
Jenny  of 
Cressingham 
in  com.  NorflF. 
Esquier. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to 
Edward  Dennys  of 
Bathe,  Esquier. 

Catherin,  mar.  to 
John  Smith  of 
Southacre  Clarke. 


Edward  Thm-sbye  sonne  &  heire,     Eichard  2^  sonne.     Jaynne.     Rachell. 


Christopher   Thursbye   of=f=Awdreye,  daugh.  to 
Durward  Hall  in  Bockinge     Nicholas  Tymperley 
in    com.    Essex,    Esquier  I  of  Hintelsham  in 
sonne  and  heire.  |  com.  Suff.  esquier. 


Phillip,  mar,  to 
John  S'  John  of 
HattfildePeverell 
in  com.  Essex,  ar. 


Mary,  mar.  to 
Eeyce  Gwyne 
of  Fowlsham 
in  com.   Xor- 
flfblke  esquier. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


299 


William  Thursbye^pElizabeth  daugh. 


of  Durwardshall 
in  Bockiuge  iu 
com.  Essex, 
Esquier  sonue  and 
heire. 


to  Will'm  Perte 
of  Arnolds  in 
Montnessinge  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier. 


Henry  2^  sonne. 

John  3''  Sonne. 

Edward  4"> 
Sonne. 


Mary  unmaryed. 

Ann,  mar.  to  Robart 
Sparrow  of  Cheveley  in 
com.  Cambr. 

Catherin,  mar.  to  Thomas 
Fryer  of  Stansfilde  in 
com.  Suffolke,  gent. 


Christopher  sonne 
and  heire. 


William  obiit 
sine  prole. 


Elizabeth  eldest 
dau. 


Ann,  2^^ 
daugh. 


WivrtU,  Cprrell 


Arms  (7  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4,  Argent,  six  cross  crosslets  fitche  sable, 
3,  2,  1,  on  a  chief  azure  two  mullets  pierced  or.  [Clinton.] 
2  and  3.  Quarterly  or  and  gules  [Say],  a  mullet  for  dif- 
ference, impaling  Quarterlg  of  sixteen — 1  and  7.  Tirrell, 
a  mullet  for  difference.  2  cmd  8.  Borgatt.  3  and  9. 
SwYNDFORD.  4  and  10.  Flambert.  5  cmd  11.  Cog- 
GESHALL.  6.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  an  eagle  displayed 
of  the  first.  [Wolley.]  12.  Or,  a  chevron  gules  between 
three  torteaux  [Glemham],  a  mullet  for  difference. 

2.  Quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.  Tirrell.   2.  Borgatt.   3.  Swynd- 

FORD.  4.  Flambert.  5.  Cogshall,  a  mullet  for 
difference,  impaling  Glemham. 

3.  Quarterly  of  six  as  the  last,  without  the  diff'erence,  impaling 

Wolley. 

4.  Quarterly  of  ten — The  first  five  Tirrell,  Borgatt,  Swynd- 

FORD,  Flambert,  and  Cogshall.  6.  Lozengy  ermine 
and  gules.  [Rockley.]  7.  Azicre,  a  cross  moline  or. 
[Bruyn.]  8.  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  tuns  or. 
[  ]     9-  Argent,  three  eagles'  heads  erased  betiveen 

eight  cross  crosslets  sable.  [  ]      10.  Argent,  a 

bend  between  sixfleurs  cle  lis  gules  [  ],  impaling 

Quarterlg — 1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  fess  betiveen  three 
unicorns'  heads  erased  sable  three  roses  slipped  argent. 
[Lee.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  a  fess  between  three  leopards' 
heads  sable.  \_  ] 

5.  Quarterlg  of  six— The  first  five  of  the  last  shield. 

6.  Quarterlg  of  six,  as  before,  impaling  Baker. 

7.  Quarterlg  of  six,  as  before,  impaling  argent  a  fess  counter- 

nebule  azure,  charged  with   seven   bezants   between   three 
annulets  gules.  [Crooke.] 
Crest. — A   boar's  head  erect  argent,  out   of  the  mouth  a  peacock's   tccil  proper. 

[Tirrell.] 
{An  addition  in  a  later  hand  refers  to  the  shield  quarterlg  of  nine  entered  in  the  Vis. 
of  1634,  tvhich  is  drawn  in  the  MS.  with  a  motto  "  sans  dieu  rien,"  and  a 
statement  tJiat  "  this  motto  was  used  by  S"  Charles  1701.") 


300 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


&■  Lyonell  Tirrell  Knight  sonne  and  heire  of  S"^  GeflFory  sonne  and  heire  to  S'' 
Svmond,  sonne  and  heire  to  S""  Richard  sonne  to  S""  Henry  that  was  sonne  and 
heire  to  S''  Walter  Tirrell,  Knight  y*  shott  K.  Will'm  Rufuss  w*  y^  Glance  of  an 
arrowe  in  the  Newe  Forrest. 


S'  Edward  Tirrell  Knig-ht  sonne  and= 


heire  to  S""  Lyonell. 


-.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  heire  to 
Borgat  of  SuflFolke. 


S""  Hughe  Tirrell,  Knight  sonne  and=j=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Flambert 


heire. 


Esquier. 


S''  "Walter  Tirrell,  Knight,  sonne=j=Margarett,  dau.  &  heire  to  S"" 
and  heire  al's  S''  James.  William  Heron  Knight. 


S""  Walter  Tirrell,  Knight=pJoanne,    daugh.    and    Emme,  mar.  to  Richard  Enfild, 


sonne  and  heire. 


coheire  to  S""  William    sonne  to  S'  Roger  Enfild, 
Swindford  Knight.  Knight. 


.  .  daught.  of  I)andeleghe=S''   Thomas  Tirrell  of  Her-=j=Elizabeth,  daugh.  and 


Esquier,  ob.  s.p. 


ron  in  com.  Essex,  Knight, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


heire  of  Flambert  of 
Essex. 


S''  John  Tirrell  of  Herron  in  com.=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  heire  to  S"" 


SufPolke,  Knight  sonne  and  heire. 


Will'm  Coggeshall,  Knight. 


Ann,    daugh. =8^    William     Tirrell    of= 


and  coheire 
to  S""  Robart 
Fitz  Symonds 
Knight. 


Beches  in  Essex,  Knight, 
3'^  sonne. 

(His  will,  dated  1470-1, 
is  given  in  '  Essex  Arch- 
geological  Transactions,' 
vol.  iii.  85.) 


-Phillip  dau. 
to  John 
Thornebery 
2^  wyfe. 


....  daugh.  mar.  to  S'' 
Edward  Woodhowse  of 
Kimberley  in  com. 
NorflFolk  Knight. 


S""  Thomas  Tirrell  of  Herron  iu=j=Emme  (?  Anne), 
com.    Essex,  Knight,   sonne  and    daugh.  to  S"" 


heire. 

(Ob.  1476.  His  will  is  given  in 
*  Essex  Archaeological  Transac- 
tions,' vol.  iii.  78.) 


John  Maruey  of 
Layer  Maruey  in 
Essex,  Knt. 


William   Tirrell   of  Gip- 
pinge  in  com.  Suffolke,  2*^ 
Sonne  whose  posteritye 
remayneth  to  this  presente 
yeare  a°  1613. 


Isabell,  dau.  and=j=Humfiy  Tirrell= 
heire  to  John        '  of  Warley  in 


Helion,  fii'st 
wyfe. 


com.  Essex,  ar. 
3*^  Sonne. 


^Elizabeth  dau. 
to  John  Wal- 
win  Esquier 
21  wyfe. 


S^  Robart  Tirrell  Knight, 
3'^  sonne  mar.  Christian 
daugrh.  to  Hartshorne. 


Note. — Several  Wills  of  members  of  this  family,  besides  those  noticed  above,  are  given  by 
Mr.  W.  H.  King  in  '  Essex  Archaeological  Transactions,'  vol.  iii. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


301 


A| 


Humfr3Fj= Alice,  dau 


Tirrell 
of  War- 
ley, 
Esqu. 
Sonne 
and 
heire. 


and  heire 
to  Thomas 
Glemham 
Esq. 


John  Tirrell 
2"^  Sonne, 
mar.  Ann 
daugh.  to 
Edward 
Norris,  ar. 


Thomas  sonne  and 
heire. 

Richard  2^  sonne. 

Henry  S^  sonne. 

Robart  i*"^  sonne. 


S"-  Thomas 
a  Preste. 

Joyce  only 
d.  mar. 
to  Thom. 
Apulton 
of  Kent. 


Robart 
Tirrell  2^ 
Sonne 
mar.  Joice 
daugh.  to 
Groose  of 
Norflfolk, 
ar. 


Alise  daugh.  and 
sole  heire  mar.  to 
Ambrose  "WoUey 
Esquier. 


Thomas  Tirrell  of=pAnn,  daugh.     John  2'^  sonne. 


Warley    m    com. 
Essex  Esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


and  heire  to 
Ambrose 
Wolley,  ar. 


Wilham  B<^ 


Stephen 
4'^  sonne. 


sonne. 


Mary,  daugh.  and  sole  heire,  mar.  to  Thomas 
Clinton,  sonne  to  the  Erie  of  Lyncoln. 


Ann,  mar.  to 
S^  Roger 
Wentworth  of 
Codham  in 
com.  Essex, 
Knight. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  first 
to  Will.    Allington, 
ar.   2'''^   to  William 
Chenje,  S'^'y  to 
RauflFe  Chamberlyne. 


Margarett 

mar.  to  S'' 

William 

Walde- 

grave 

Knight. 


]\Iargery  mar. 
first  to  Ash- 
fild  2''»'  to 
Edward 
Wingfild 
Esquier, 


Mary,  mar.  to 
Thomas  Tim- 
perley  wydow 
to  Pawlett  & 
Harvy. 


Elizabeth  mar. 
to  S""  Robart 
Darcy  of  Tols- 
hunt  Darcy  in 
Essex,  Kt." 


Thomas  Tirrell 
of  South  0 ken- 
den  in  com. 
Essex,  4"' 
sonne  Esquier. 


^Elizabeth    daugh. 
and  coheire  to  S"" 
Henry  Bruyn 
Knt.  syster  to  the 
Lady  Brandon. 


Sf   William=pElenor  daugh. 


Tirrell  of 
Herron  in 
com.  Essex 
Knt.  sonne 
&  heire  to 
S--  Thomas. 


to  Robart 
Darcy  of 
Tolshunt 
Darcy  in 
Essex  Esqu. 


William   Tirrell  of=pElizabeth  daugh.         Sir  Thomas  Tirrell  of=pBeatricx  daugh 


South  Okenden  in 
com.  Essex,  sonne 
&  heire. 


to  Thomas 
Bodley  esquier 


Herron,  in  com.  Essex 
Knight,  sonne  and 
heire. 


to  John  Cokayne 
esquier. 


Humfrey  Tirrell=Jayne  dau.     Sir  Thomas  Tirrell=Constance 


of  Sowth  Oken- 
den in  com. 
Essex,  ar.  sonne 
and  heire. 


to 

Singleton 

esquier. 


of  Herron,  in  com. 
Essex,  Knight, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


daugh.  to 
the  Lord 
Mont- 

joye. 


Beatrix  mar.  to 
Anthony  Burges, 
2''  Sonne  to  S"" 
John  of  London 
Kt. 


302 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


George  Tirrell  of  Sowth  Okenden  in= 
com.  Essex,  ar.  sonne  and  heire. 


to 


.  daugh. 


Edward  Tirrell  of  Thornton  in  com.  Bucking- 
ham, esquier  sonne  and  heire  [after  Kt.]. 


=Mary  daugh.  to  Benedict  Lee  of 
Hulcott  in  com.  Buckingham  ar. 


Henry,  eldest  sonne, 
obiit  s.p. 


Edward  Tirrell  esquier,  sonne 
and  heire  [1st  Baronett]. 


Sir  Henry= 
TirreU  of 
Herron  in 
com.  Essex 
Kt.  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Thomasin 
dau.  to 
"William 
Gonston 
of  London 
ar. 


John  Tirrell  esquier 
2"^  sonne,  marr.  Ann, 
daugh.  to  William 
Browne  of  London 
She  after  mar.  to 
S--  William  Peter. 


S'-  William 
Tirrell, 
Knight  of 
the  Roodes, 
S"*  sonne. 


S""  George  4*^  sonne. 
Thomas  5*^  sonne. 
Charles  Q^^  sonne. 


[Margery  wife 
of  Richard 
Freshwater  of 
Heybridge 
com.  Essex.] 


Thomas  Tirrell= 
of  Herron,  in 
com.  Essex 
esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


:=Mary,  mar.  to 
S''  John  Suliard 
of  Wetherden 
Hall  in  com. 
Suffolke  Knight. 


William  Tirrell  of  Heron  in 
com.  Essex,  esquier,  2"^  sonne, 
mar.  Margarett  daugh.  to 
John  Fileall  of  Wood 
(?  Owld)  hall  in  com.  Essex 
esquier. 


Elizabeth= 

dau.  to 

S''  John 

Crooke  of 

Bucking- 

hamshir 

Kt 

2^  wyfe. 


=8'-  John  Tirrell 
of  Heron  in 
com.  Essex, 
Knight,  sonne 
and  heire  mar. 
Joyce  dau.  to 
John  Baker  of 
Sissinghurst 
in  com.  Kent, 
obiit  s.p. 


Thomas  Tirrell= 
of  Ramsels 
(?  Ramsden)  in 
com.  Essex, 
called  Ramsels 
Tirrell  (?Rams- 
den  Tirrell) 
2*^  sonne. 


=Margarett,  dau. 
to  John  Filiall 
of  Oldehall  in 
Essex,  esquier 
[in  little  Rayne 
CO.  Essex].* 


Ann  mar.  to  John 
Cliffe  of  Ingarston 
(In  gates  tone) 
in  Essex,  esq. 

Avis,  mar.  to 
Frauncis  Lord 
Dakers  of  the 
North. 


Benett, 
mar.  to 
Edmond 
Monne 
(?  Noune). 


Avis  mar.  to 
John  D  any  ell 
of  Messinge  in 
com.  Essex. 

Gartredmar.  to 
Jo.  Browne  of 
Fidelers  in 
Essex  ar. 


Thomasin  mar.  to 
Browne  of  Rad- 
winter  in  Essex. 

Elenor  mar.  to 
Palmer  of  Dowes 
(Dewes)  Hall  in 
Essex  esquier. 


Ann,  mar.  to 
Elkyne  of 
London. 

Mary  and 
Brigett  obiit 
s.p. 


John, 

John, 

Phillip 

and 

Robart 

obiit 

s.p. 


Lodwick 
and  John 
called 
Tirrell 
w*  y^ 
Clubb 
foote 
Twyns. 


{The parts  ivithin  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


An  addition,  and  John  above  is  substituted  for  Thomas,  erased. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


303 


Crpan. 


Akms. — Azure,  a  fess  embattled  letiveen  six  estoiles  or,  on  an  inescutcheon  the  badge 
of  Ulster  [Tryan],  impaling  or  on  a  bend  ragulee  sable  three  bezants,  in 
sinister  chief  a  martlet  gules.  [Eldred.] 

Crest. — A  bear's  head  sable,  powdered  ivith  estoiles  or.  [Tryan.] 

Peter  Tryan  of  London  Marchant  by  Birthe=Mary  Tryan  died  the  3'^  uf  January, 


a  duche  man,  he  died  at  his  howse  in 

St.  Christofers  Parishe  one  of  y®  Backsyde 

y®  Exchange. 


a°  1618  buryed  y®  16  of  the  same,  in 
S*^  Christes  Church  w'  her  husband. 


Moyses  Tryan=r,  .  .  . 

S''  Samuell  Tryan=Ehzabeth 

Mary,  mar.     Ester  mar.  to  S"^ 

of  London  ar. 

dau. 

of  Hawsted 

dau.  to 

to  S'-  Se- 

Will'm  Courtene 

Sonne  and 

to 

(Halsted)  in 

John 

bastion 

of  London 

heire. 

.  •  .  . 

com.  Essex 

Eldred  of 

Harvy  oi 

K*  Barronett. 

Knight,  and 

London 

London, 

— 

Barronett  2^ 

esquier. 

Mayor 

A  daughter  mar. 

Sonne  buryed  at 

1619. 

to  Levinus 

Hawsted 

^ 

Munke  a  Dutch 

a"  1627. 

marchant. 

1 
.  .  .  .  mar.  to 

Samuell  Ti 

•yan  sonue 

Mary,  daugh.  and 

Hucksley  of 

&  heire  apparant. 

sole  heire,  mar.  to 

Edmondton  esc 

uier. 

M'-  Popham. 

Cunttr* 

(No.  1.) 
Thomas  Turner  of  Cressinghall  in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman. 


John  Turner  of  Cressingehall  in  Colnswake=j=Christian,  dau.  to 


in  com.  Essex  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


"William  Fisher. 


Margarett,  dau.  and  sole  heire  mar.  to  Thomas  Smith 
of  Blackmore  in  com.  Essex,  esquier. 


304 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Cumer. 


No.  2. 

Arms  (Harl.  MS.  1541,  fo.  151). — Sable,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  mill-rinds 
or,  on  a  chief  argent  a  lion  j)assant  gules  [Turner],  impaling  gules  a  dolphin 
naiant  infess  or  [James],  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Crest  (same  MS.). — A  lion  passant  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  laurel  bi-amh 
vert.  [Turner.] 

Nicholas  Tui-ner  of  Alberton  (Halberton)  in 
com.  Devon,  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


Abraham  Turner  of  Alberton=T=Thomasine  dau.  to  Alexander 


(Halberton)  in  com.  Devon, 
Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  of  Collomton  in  com. 
Devon  Gent. 


Bawldwin      Phillip 
Turner  S^ 

2  sonne.         sonne. 


Nicholas  Tm-ner 
of  Trowbridge 
in  com.  Devon 
sonne  and  heire, 
mar.  Dorathe, 
daugh.  of  San- 
forde  of  the 
sayde  Parishe 
obiit  sine  prole. 


Margery  dau.= 
to  Richard 
Harysonne  of 
Darbyshir 
wydow  to 
Isaacke  Sut- 
ton of  London 
obiit  sine 
prole. 


=Humfrey  Turner=Elizabeth 
of  Walthamstow     dau.  to 
in  com.  Essex 
Gentleman, 


Joanne.       Ann. 


2*^  sonne,  died 
w*owtissuel615, 
buryed  in  Sante 
]\Iary  Axe 
London. 


James  of 
the  He  of 
Wight. 


Dorathe. 

Cathe- 
rine. 


Well- 
thiam. 

Thoma- 
sine. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Azure,  a  fess  countercompony  argent  and  gules  letiveen  three 

battle-axes  of  the  second  [Tusser],  impaling  argent  a  fess 

countercompony  or  and  azure  between  three  pellets,  each 

charged  with  a  martlet  of  the  first,  a  bordure  gules  charged 

•  with  martlets  and  escallops  alternately  of  the  second.  [Pett.] 

2.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles 

displaged  gules.  [Beaufoy.]     2.  Argent,  on  a  fess  sable 

three  escallops  or.  [Jakes.]     3.  Tusser. 

Crest. — A  lion's  yamb  erased  oi;  grasping  a  Lochabar  axe  azure,  pur  fled  of  the  first. 

[Tusser.] 

( The  second  coat  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 

William  Turssar  of  Reynolds  in  com.  Essex,  gentleman. 


William  Turssar  of  Reynolds  in= 
Essex,  gentleman,  sonne  and 
heire. 


-Isabell,  daugh.  to  Thomas  Smith 
of  Rivenhall  in  com.  Essex, 
esquier,  syster  to  S'  Clement. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


305 


A| 


Clement  TiTrs-^=-Ui'sulla,     Andrew  2''  sonne.  Elizabeth  mar.  Brigett  mar.  first  to 

sar  of  Rey-        j  dan.  to  —  to  Wolverston.  Graye  of  Warwicke 

Petts  of    John  3''  sonne.  —  2*^"^  to  Grafton. 

London.  —  Ursula  first  to  — 

Thomas  4"*  sonne.  Sharpe  2*"^' to  [Anne,  wife  to  Giles 

—  Tjatimor.  Jakes  of  Rivenhall 

William  6^^  sonne.  co.  Essex  2*^  to  ... . 

Stokes.] 


nolds  in  com. 

Essex,  gent. 
Sonne  &  heire. 


John  Sonne  and  heire.  Edward  2'^  sonne.         Jayne,  onely  daugh. 

(The  part  within  brackets  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


Cluelrp, 


Aems  (3  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1.  Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  gules,  a  chief  azure. 
[TwEDY.]  2.  Azure,  a  cross  patee  ermine  ietween  three 
cinque/oils  or.  [  ]     3.  Azure,  an  orlc  sable  ivithin 

another  of  martlets  of  the  second,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
[WiNiNGTON.]  4.  Azure,  three  bears  passant  sable, 
muzzled  or.  [?  Barwick.] 

2.  TwEDY,  toith  a  mullet  for  difference,  impaling  sable  a  cJievron 

argent  betiveen  three  spear-heads  of  the  second,  tipjjed  gules. 
[Peice.] 

3.  Twedy  impaling  argent  fretty  gules  a  chief  azure.  [Curwine.] 
Crest. — A  bird  volant  argent.  [Twedy.] 


George  Twedy  whoe  came  owt  of  Scotland  frome  the  howse  called  Dromelzane. 


Richard  Twedy  whoe  came  first  in= 
to  Essex,  Gent.,  sonne  and  heire. 


-.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Gayton  of  Stanford 
Ryvers  in  com.  Essex. 


Richard  Twedy  of  Essex  Gentle-=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  and  heire    George  Twedy    John  3'^ 
man  sonne  and  heire.  to  Barwick.  2''  sonne.  sonne. 


Beatrix  daugh.  and  sole  heire  to  Richard=Richard  Twedy  of  Her 


a  yonger  Brother  of  the  howse  of  Richard 
Winington  of  Cheshire  esq.  by  the  daugh. 
and  heire  of  Barwick. 


fordstoke  (Stock)  in 
com.  Essex,  ar. 
sonne  and  heire. 


Catherin,  mar. 
to  Hogan  of 
London 
Marchant. 

2  R 


306 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Eichard  of  Boram  in  Essex        Robart  2^        Edmond  3''  sonne,  mar.  Thomasine 
soEiie  and  heire.  sonne.  dan.  to  Price  of  Hartfordsh. 


"William  sonne  &  heire.        John  2^  sonne. 


Mary. 


Elizabeth. 


Mabell,  dan.  to  S""  Thomas^WiUiam=Margarett  daught.      Ann  eldest.      Ellen  3^ 
Curwine,  syster  to  S""  Twedy    '  to  Eooke  Greene  dan.  dau. 

Henry  Cur-^in  Knight.       !  esquier      of  Littel  Sanford. 


Richard  sonne  and  heire. 


4th 
sonne. 


Mary. 


Dorathe. 


Joanne  2^^ 
dau. 


Mary 
dau. 


Arms. — Or,  a/ess  dancette  salJe,  a  martlet  gules  for  difference.  [Vavasor.] 
John  Vavasor  of  Newton  and  of=f=Cecilye,  daugh. 


Weston  in  Yorkshire  esquier  sonne 
and  heire  to  John. 


to  Si'  John 
Norton  Knight. 


John    Vavasor    of  Henry  2'^  sonne.  Marmaduke=j=.  .  .  .  daugh.  Ann,  mar.to 

Weston,  ar.  sonne  —  Vavasor  of      to  ...  .  S'^  Walter 

&  heire  livinge,  21  Robart  S'' sonne.  Akester  4'^     Stalmarch.  Calverley 

H.  7,  1505.  sonne.  Knight. 


John  Vavasor  of  Waltham  in  com. 
Essex,  lyvinge  a°  28  of  Q.  El.  1586. 


-Margarett,  dau.  to  Smith- 
wick  of  Glostershir. 


William  Vavasor 
2*^  sonne. 


Francis     Nicholas  Vavasor  of=f=Phillip    daugh.    to  Dorothe  mar.  Margarett 

obiit         Waltham   in   Essex,     Anthony  Copleston  to  Thomas  mar.  to  John 

of  Torington  in  Watson  of  Bruninge  of 

Devonshire  esquier.  London.  Waltham. 


obiit 
s.p 


Waltham   in   Essex 
esquier,  sonne  and 
he.  livinge  1613 


John  sonne     Edward  and     Nicholas     Marmaduke     Milisent  mar.  to     Elizabeth. 
&  heire  of      Phillip  bothe     2*^  sonne.     2*^  sonne.         Edmond  Winche  —     ■ 

Waltham.       died  w^owt  of  Woodforde  in         IMary. 

issue.  Essex  gent.  — 

OUiff. 


THE    VISITATION    UF    ESSEX,    1612. 


307 


Wtvmih 

S'^  Richard  Vernon  of  Peake,  Knight.=pJoanne,  dau.  to  Griffith. 
I 

S""  Eichard  Vernon^plsabell,  dau.  and     Henry  Vernon=p.  .  .  .  dau.     Joanne  mar.  to 


of  the  Peake, 
Knight,  Sonne  and 
heire. 


heire  to  S""  of  Notting- 

Foulke  Pern-  hamshire,  4"^ 

bridge  Knight.       sonne. 


to  ...  .        Baldwine 
Moundfort 
Knio-ht. 


S^"  WiUiam  Vernon  of^^Margarett  daugh.    John  Vernon  of  Ripton=f=.  .  .  ,  daugh. 


the  Peake,  Knight         to  Pipe. 
Sonne  and  heire. 


in  com.  Darby  Gentle- 
man, Sonne  and  heire. 


to 


S'  Henry  Vernon  of  the  Peake,  Knight,     Robart  Vernon  of  Notting-=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
sonne  and  heire,  mar.  the  Daugh.  to     hamsh.  Gent,  sonne  and  to 

the  Erie  of  Shrewsbery.  heire. 


Rauffe  Vernon  Esquier,  sonne     William  Vernon  of  Littell  Beley  in=p Alice,  daugh. 
and  heire.  com.  Essex  Gent.  2^^  sonne.  to  Scryven. 


William  Vernon  of  Littell  Beley = Sara,  daugh.  to  John  Buttler 
in  Maiden  in  com.  Essex,  Gentle-     of   littell    Birche    in    com. 
man  sonne  and  heire.  Essex  Gentle. 


aealtresvatje,  a^alaraijc. 

Arms  (4  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  six,  ivith  a  mullet  for  difference.      1.  Wai,de- 

GRAVE.       2.     MOUNTCHANCY.        3.     VaNCY.       4.     CrEKE. 

5.    MoiGNE.     6.    Fraye,  impaling  quarterly — 1  and  4. 
Sable,  afess  counter-compony  or  and  gules  be f ween  three 
*  horses'    heads    erased  argent.     [Heigham.]     2   and  3. 

Gules,  a  chevron   ejigrailed  ermine  between  three  eagles 
argerit,  membered  or.  [Francis.] 

2.  Qmrterly  of  eight — 1  and  8.  Waldegrave,  with  a  crescent 

for  difference.  2.  Mountchancy.  3.  Vancy.  4.  Ciieke. 
5.  MoiGNE.  G.  Fraye.  7.  Barry  of  six,  argent  and 
azure,  a  bend  gules  [Graye],  impaling  paly  of  six  argent 
and  vert  on  a  chief  gules  three  mascles  argent.    [Dox- 

INGTON.] 

3.  Quarterly  of  eight,  as  above,  with  a  martlet  for  difference, 

impaling  argent  a  cross  sable,  a  canton  erminois.  [Hol- 
lingshed.] 


308 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


4.  Quarterly  of  hvmty-one — 1.  "Waldegrave.  2.  Mount- 
CHAXCY.  3.  Yaxcy.  4.  Creke.  5.  MOIGNE.  6. 
Fraye.  7.  Chexey.  8.  Eeedham.  9.  Fitchett. 
10.  Hill.  11.  Stourtox.  12.  Streche.  13,  Browxe. 
14.  Carltox.  15.  Party  per  sinister  betid  ar  and  sadle 
a  lion  rampant  counterchanyed.  [Fraxgis.]  16.  Quarterly 
— yules  and  or,  in  middle  chief  an  inescutcheon  charyed 
with  a  cross,  a  martlet  for  difference.  [Veere.]  17.  On 
a  hend  azure  three  crosses  patee  or.  [  ]     18. 

Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  cross  crossUts  or,  in  chief 
a  lion  passant  of  the  second.  [Mablethorpe.]  19. 
Azure,  three  huclcs  trqypant  or.  [Greexe.]  20.  Chequy 
or  and  azure  a  lordure  yules.  [Warren  (?  Maudit).] 
21.  Aryent,  a  cross  engrailed  yules.  [G-REEXE  qjf 
Draytox]. 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  pier  pale  aryent 
and  yules.  [Waldegrave.] 

S''  Richard  Waldegrave  the  first  at  Buers  in  com.  Suflfolke  Knight  he  bilte 
a  Chapille  and  a  vestry  one  y  north  syde  of  the  Church  of  Bewers  S* 
Marys  he  was  Lord  of  Silversters  in  y"^  sayde  toune  of  Bewers  where  he 
and  his  Lady  lyeth  buryed  he  died  in  the  tyme  of  Henry  the  4'^  a°  1400. 


S""  Richard  Waldegrave  Knight=pJoanne  daught.  &  sole  heire  to  S 


lyeth  buryed  at  Bewers  obijt  13 
of  Henry  6  a°  1434. 


Thomas    Mountchauncy    by    the 
daugh.  &heir  to  S""  Edward  Vauncy. 


S""  Richard  Waldegrave  of  Bewers  in  com. 
SuflFolk  Knight  sonne  &  hi\ 


-Joanne  daugh.  to  William  Dorward  of 
Bockinge  in  Essex  Esquier. 


S''  Thomas  Waldegrave  of  Smallbridge  in  com.=pElizabeth  daugh.  &  coheire  to  S'' 


Suffolke  Knight  sonne  and  hr.  he  obijt  16  of  H. 
7  a°  1500  buryed  at  Buers. 


John  Fraye  Knight  Lord  Chefife 
Barron  of  the  Exchequer. 


....  dau.  to  John  Mannocke 
of  Wormingford  in  Essex  ar. 
ob.  s.p. 


Edward  Waldegrave- 
of  Borley  in  Essex 
2^  sonne. 


^Mabell  daugh.  &  heire  to 
John  Cheny  of  Pinhow  in 
Devon  ar. 


John   Waldegrave  of=j=Isabell  dau.  Thomas  Margery  mar.  to  Grace  mar.  to 

Borley  in  com.  Essex     to  2<^  sonne  Robart  Reyce  of  Thomas  Eden 

Esquier  sonne  &  heire     Rochester  obijt  Preston  in  com.  of  Sudbery  in 

obijt    6    of    October    Esquier.  s.p.  Suffolke  Esquier.  com.  Suffolke 

1514.  ;  Esquier. 


S""   Edward  Walde-=f=Frauncis  daugh. 


grave   of  Borley  in 
com.  Essex   Knight 
Privie  Counselor  to 
Q.  Mary. 
A  B 


to  Sir  Edward 
Nevill  Kt. 


Robart  2"^  sonne 
mar.  one   of  y® 
dau.  &  coheires 
of  Foster  of 
Burche. 


John 
sonne. 


Mary  mar.  to 
Aljell  of 
Cookeshall  in 
Essex  Gentle- 
man. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


309 


Charles  Walde- 
grave  of  Stan- 
inghall  in  com. 
Norifolk  Escf 
whose  post<^  re- 
maneth  there. 


Nicholas  Wal-= 
degrave  of 
Borley  in  com. 
Essex  ar.  2^ 


Sonne. 


=Catherin  dau. 
&   coheire  to 
Weston 
Browne  of 

Essex 
Esquier. 


r  rauncis  mar. 
John  Lord 
Peter  of  In- 
gerston  in 
Essex. 


Mawdelyn 
mar.  to  Tho- 
mas Soutli- 
cott  Sonne  to 
ye  Judge. 


Frauncis  Wal- 

degrave  soune 
&  heire. 


Phillip  AValdegrave  of  Borley  2'^ 
Sonne  m.  Mary  dau.  to  Rich. 
White  of  Hutton  in  Essex,  ar. 


Frauncis  mar.  to  S''  Richard 
Weston  of  Writtell  Knight  & 
Chauncellor  of  y°  Exchequer. 


S^'  William  Waldegrave  of  Smallbridge  in=f=Margery  dau.  to  Henry  Went- 

worth    of    Codham    Hall   in 
Essex  Esquier. 


Richard 

obijfc  Bewers  in  com.  Suffolke  Knight  sonne  & 

s.p.  heire  obijt  aP  1503. 


George  Waldegrave  of=FAnn  dau.  to  Sir 


Smallbridge  in  Bewers 
where  he  lyeth  buryed 
20  H.  8,  1528. 


Robart  Drury  of 
Hawsteadincom. 
Suffolke  Knight. 


Dorathe  mar. 
to  S""  John 
Springe 
Knight. 


Margery  m. 
to  y*'  Lord 
Marney. 


Brigett 
mar.  to 
Finder 
(?  Fin- 
der). 


S--  William= 
Walde- 
grave of 
Small- 
bridge  in 
com,  Suf- 
folke i_ 
Knight 
Sonne  and 
heire  obijt 
Callys  in 
Fraunce. 

....  daugh.= 
&  heire  to 
Bartholo- 
mew Averell 
of  Essex 
first  wyfe. 


=Julyan  dau 
and  sole 
heire  to  S'' 
John 

Raynsferde 
of  Essex  Knight. 


Thomas 

2^ 


Sonne. 


George  Wal- 
degrave of 
Hitcham  in 
com.  Suf- 
folke of 
whom  S"" 
George  is 
descended. 


S--  William  Walde- 
grave K'  Sonne  & 
heire. 


Edward  Wal- 
degrave of 
Lawford  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier  3'^ 
Sonne  to 
George 
Waldegrave 
Esq. 


=Jayne  daugh. 
and  heire  of 
George  Ack- 
worth  of 
Lawford  in 
Essex. 


^Edward  Wal- 
degrave of 
Lawforde  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier 
Sonne  &  hr. 


=Sara  daugh.  to 
Clement  Higham 
of  Gifferdsincom. 
Suffolk  Esquier 
wydow  to  S"" 
Richard  Bingham 
of  Dorsettsh.  K^ 


Margery  mar.  to 
William  Clop- 
ton  of  Castlyns 
in  Grotton  in 
com.  Suffolk 
Esquier. 


Mary  mar.  to 
WiUiam 
Kighley 
of  Essex 
widow  to 
Izacke  Ast- 
ley  Esquier. 


....  mar.  to  Drewe  Drury  sonne  &     Jeminath 
hr.  to  S""  Drewe  Drury  Knight.  unmar. 


Anthony  Waldegrave  of   the  FerierSnrEhzabeth   daugh.   and   coheire   of  Rauffe 


in  Bewers  in  com.  Essex  Esquier  2'' 


sonne. 


Graj-e  of  Burnt  Pelham  in  com.  Hertford 
Esquier  one  of  Barons  of  y"^  Exchequer. 


310 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


C| 


William  Walde-=p.  .  .  .  daugh. 
grave   of   Ilford     to  Gamond 


m  com.  Essex 
Esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


(?Garnon) 
of  Barkinge 
in  com. 

Essex. 


Julian  2*^  sonne 
obijt  s.p. 

Barnabeobijt 
s.p. 


Thomas  Wal-=FElizabeth  daugb. 


degrave  of 
Bewers  in 

Essex  4^^ 
sonne. 


WiUiamWaI-= 
degi'ave  of 
Waltham- 
stowe  in 
Essex  Gent, 
sonne  & 
heire. 


=Dorathe  dau.  Thomas 'Wal-=Margaret  daugh. 

to  Richard  degrave  of         and  heire  to 

Doniugton  the  same  John  Holm- 

of  Hackney  place  Gent        stead  of  Hal- 

in  Middle-  sonne  &  sted  in  Essex. 

sex.  heire. 


to  Robart  Gur- 
don  of  Assing- 
ton  Esquier. 


John 

2'^ 

Will'm 
sonne. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
Izacke 
Win  cole 
of  Twyn- 
sted  ar. 


Margaret  eldest  dau.  &  coheire.        Dorathe  2^  dau.  &  cohr. 


wmaiuv. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Giiles,  two  lions  passant  or,  a  mullet  for  difference. 
[Ap  Walter.]  2  and  3.  Quarterly  or  and  yules,  a  hordure  sable  enyrailed, 
charyed  with  eiyht  escallops  aryent,  in  the  first  quarter  a  martlet  for  difference 
[Heveningham],  impaliny  argent  two  bars  gules,  in  chief  three  cinquefoils 
sable.  [Denton.] 

Thomas  ap  John  of  Croghowell=f=Joanne,  daugh.  to  William 
in  Wales.  Gunter  of  South  Wales. 


Walter  Thomas  of  Writtell  in  com.  Essex,  sometyme  of=Thomasine,  dau.  and 
Croghowell  in  Wales,  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire.  coheire  to  Thomas 

He  made  his  Will  the  first  of  Marche  a°  1540  in  y'^  1  Heveningham  sonne 

32  of  K.  H.  ye  8.  and  he.  to  Thomas. 


William  ap  Walter^Isabell,  daugh.  to  Thomas  Denton  of  Battesfild  in  com.  Oxford 
of  Roxswell  in  (?  Caversfield,  co.  Bucks),  she  after  mar.  to  Edward  Greenfilde 

com.  Essex  Gent.       of  Wootton  Underwood  in  com.  Buckingham,  esquier. 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomas  ap  Walter 
sonne  and  heire. 


Thomasin  mar.  to  Isabell 
William  Lucken  of  2*^  dau. 
Mashbery. 


Ann,  mar.  to  Thomas  Denton  of 
Denton  in  com.  Salop  gent. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


311 


aealtljalL 


Arms. — Or,  on  a  chevron  verf  between  three  falcons  close  sable  an  annulet  [Wal- 
thall.] 

Crest. — An  arm  embowed,  habited  gules,  cuffed  ermine,  the  hand  clencJied  proper, 
thereon  a  falcon  p-oper  close,  beaJced  or.  [Walthall.] 

Roger  Walthall  of  the  Cytie  and  Conntye  of  Chester,  gentleman. 


1            1                         1 

Anthony             Thomas             Dyna  dau.=William  Walthall  of= 

=Margarett  dau. 

AYalthall             Walthall           to  Robart 

London,  Shrive 

to  Staple  of 

of  London          of  London        Brystow 

1606,  3''  sonne,  he 

London  Relicte 

Marchant           2'^  sonne  a         of  London 

lyeth  buryed  in  S' 

of  S^  Richard 

Sonne  and           Marchant.         Gent,  first 

Peters  in  Cornehille. 

Goddard  of 

heire.                                         wyfe. 

he  mar.  2'^^y  Cisseley 

London  x\lder- 

wydow  to  Awdley. 

man,  S'^wyfe. 

Wil-     Thomas  Wal-=Ann  daugh.     Luke  Walthall=Mary,  dau 

.     Margaret  mar. 

Ham,     thall  of 

to  Arthur        of  Stratford 

to  Hum- 

to  Adrian  Moore 

ob.        London 

Needham        Langton 

fry  Basse 

of  London 

s.p.       esqnier  sonne 

of  London       (Langthorne) 

of  London 

Gent. 

and  heire. 

Gentleman.     2°'^  sonne  one 

Marchant. 

— 

of  y^  Captayns 

Elizabeth  mar. 

of  ye  Cytie. 

to  Arthur 
Robinson  of 

London  ar. 

Ann  eldest  daugh.      I 

Elizabeth  2''  daugh. 

William  obiit  s.p. 

Mary  daugh.  and 

and  heire.                    & 

c  coheire. 

sole  heire. 

Arms. — Barry  of  six  argent  aiid  gules  three  crescents  ermine  [Watton],  impaling 

ermine  fret ly  gules.  [Branche.] 
Crest. — On  mound  vert  a  rabbit  feeding  or.  [  ] 

Thomas  Watton,  servant  to  Queene  Elizabeth, 
wyfe  to  Kinge  Henry  the  7*'\ 


Thomas  Watton  al's  Watson  of  London=f=Edon,  daugh,  to 
Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire.  Thomas  Baker. 


William  Watton  of  London  and  of  Essex,=f=Joanne,  daugh.  to  Robart  Branche 


Gentleman  sonne  and  heire. 


of  Hartfordshyr. 


John  Watton  sonne  and  heire. 


312  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


mtbjxirtS. 


Arms  (6  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  twenty — 1.  SaMe,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards' 
faces  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Wentworth.]  2. 
Quarterly  argent  and  gules,  on  the  second  and  third  quar- 
ters a  fret  or,  over  all  on  a  bend  sable  three  mullets  of  the 
first.  [Spenser.]     3.  Or,  three  chevronels  gules.  [Clare.] 

4.  Barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  a  canion  ermine.  [Gowsell.] 

5.  Qtiarterly  per  fess  indented  argent  and  gules.  [Fitz 
Warren.]  6.  Azure,  semee  of  cross  crosslets  or  three 
luces  hauriant  argent.  [Folke  de  Oyre.]  7.  Argent,  a 
saltire  engrailed  gules.  [Tiptofte.]  8.  Argent,  a  fess 
between  tivo  bars gemelles gides.  [Badlesmere.]  9.  Aziire, 
a  bend  engrailed,  cotised  or.  [Fortescue.]  10.  Azure, 
two  bars  dancette  or,  a  chief  argent.  [Stonard  (?  Stonor).] 
11.  Gules,  a  saltire  argent,  a  label  azure  for  difference. 
[Nevell.]  12.  Argent,  three  fusils  in  fess  gules.  [Mont- 
acute.]  13.  Or,  an  eagle  displayed  vert.  [Mounther- 
MER.]  14.  Gules,  three  leopards  passant  in  pale  within  a 
bordure  or.  [Hollonde.]  15.  Tiptofte.  16.  Azure,  a 
fess  between  three  leoparcW  heads  erased  or,  an  annulet  for 
difference.  [Delapoole.]  17.  Gules,  a  cross  engrailed 
argent.  [Inglethorpe.]  18.  Argent,  on  a  canton  gules  a 
rose  or.  [Bradston.]  19.  Azure,  six  lioncels  or,  3,  2,  1, 
on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  midlet  gules.  [Kirkbye.] 
20.  Or,  three  roses  gules.  [Harnehall.] 

2.  Quarterly  of  tiventyfour — 1.  Wentworth,  with  a  crescent  for 

difference.  2.  Argent,  a  cross  degraded  sable.  [Wood- 
house.]  3.  Paly  of  six  gules  and  argent  a  bend  counter- 
changed.  [Pollington.]  4.  Argent,  a  cross  patee  sable. 
[Hoton.]  5.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  foxes'  heads 
erased  gules.  [Tynsloe.]  6.  Gules,  on  a  bend  argent 
three  escallops  azure.  [Bissitt.]  7.  Palg  of  six  argent 
and  sable,  on  a  chevron  gules  three  mullets  of  the  first. 
[Dronsfield.]  8.  Spenser.  9.  Clare.  10.  Fitz- 
Warren.  11.  Folke  de  Oyre.  12.  Or,  on  a  chief 
gules  three  plates.  [Camoys.']  13.  Tiptofte.  M.  Barry 
of  ten  argent  and  azure,  an  orle  of  martlets.  [Chaworth.] 
15.  Badlesmere.  16.  Gules,  on  a  bend  betireen  six  cross 
crossUts  fitche  argent  an  ermine  spot.  [Howard.]  17. 
Argent,  tivo  chevrons  azure,  a  bordure  engrailed  gides. 
•  [Tirrell.]      18.  Argent,  a  cross   bettveen  four  escallops 

sable.  [CoGSHALL.]  19.  Paly  of  six  argent  and  sable. 
[Borgat.]  20.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  argent  three 
dolphins  naiant  vert.  [Flambert.]  21.  Argent  fretty 
gules,  over  all  a  fess  or.  [Helliam.]  22.  Sable,  three 
lions  rampant  argent.  [Inglishe.]  23.  Gules,  three 
unicorns''  heads  erased  or.  [Parris.]  24.  Gides,  three 
boars'  heads  couped  argent  between  nine  cross  crosslets  or. 

[SWYNBORNE.] 

3.  Quarterly  of  eighteen — Same  as  the  first  18  in  the  last  shield, 

a  midlet  for  difference. 

4.  Wentworth,  with  a  mullet  for  difference,  impaling  argent  on 

a  fess  gules  between  two  chevrons  azure,  each  charged  ivith 
three  escallops  of  the  field,  as  many  garbs  or.  [Eden.] 


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313 


5.  Quarterly  of  twejity — The  first  11  as  above.     18.  Azure,  on  a 

fess  engrailed  or  between  three  spear-heads  argent  a  grey- 
hound cournnt  sable.  [UxTON.]  19.  Gules,  two  chevrons 
argent,  in  dexter  chief  a  martlet.  [Fettiplace.]  20.  Same 
as  last  but  one  in  shield  No.  1. 

6.  AYentworth,  as  in  No.  4,  but  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for 

difference,  and  the  arms  of  Ulster  impaling  FmcH. 
Crests. — 1.  A  griffin  passant,  wings  endorsed,  gorged  and  attired  or.  [  ] 

2.  The  nice,  on  a  cap  of  maintenance  azure,  turned  up  ermine.  [  ] 

3.  A  unicorn's  head  erased  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [  ] 

4.  The  like,  with  a  mullet  for  difference.  [  ] 

5.  The  like,  collared  gules.  [  ] 

6.  A  demi-hart  sable,  collared,  pierced  with  an  arrow  or  held  in  its  mouth, 
[  ] 

Roger  Wentworth  of  Woodhowse  in  com.  Yorksh. 
mar.  the  daugh.  and  heire  to  Woodhowse. 


Roger  Wentworth  of  Woodhowse^ 
in  com.  Yorke,  sonne  and  heire. 


dangh. 


to 


William  Wentworth  of  Woodhowse^ 
in  com.  York,  sonne  and  he. 


=Isabell,  daugh.  and  sole  heire  to  Willm. 
Pollington  of  Pollington  in  Yorksh.  ar. 


William  Wentworth  of  Wentworth  or  Woodhowe= 
in  com.  Yorke,  esq.  sonne  and  he. 


=Jocosa,  dau.  &  sole  he.  to 
Walter  Tynsloe  esqiiier. 


William  Wentworth  of=f=. 
Woodhowe  hall  in 
com.  Yorke,  ar.  sonne 
and  heire. 


.  daugh. to 
S""  Thomas  Reresby 
of  Yorkshire, 
Knight. 


John  Wentworth= 
of  Elmeshall  in 
com.  Yorksh. 
Gent.  2<i  sonne. 


= Joanne  daugh. 
to  Richard 
Tyes  al's  Teyas. 


Thomas  Wentworth  of  Wood- 
howse in  Yorksh.  whose 
posteritye  remayneth  still 
in  Yorksh. 


John  Wentworth  of- 
Elmeshall  in  com. 
Yorksh.  sonne  and 
heire. 


-Alice  daugh 
sole  heire  to 
Roger  Bissett 
of  Yorksh.  ar. 


and 


John  Wentworth  of  Elmeshall  in=pAgnis  daugh.  &  sole  heire  to  Will'm  Dronsfilde 
com.  York,  sonne  and  heire.  I  of  West  Bretton  in  Yorkshire,  esq. 


John  Wentworth  of  Elmeshall  in=f= 
com.  Yorksh.  sonne  and  heire. 


.  daugh.  to  Beaumont  of 
Whitby  hall  in  Yorkshr.  esquier. 


Roger  Wentworth=Margarett,  dau.  & 
of  ISTettellested  in    coheire  to  Phillip, 
com.  Sufiblke  ar.       Lord  Spencer, 
Sonne  and  heire.       wydow  to  y*^  Lord 
Roose  whoe  died 
A    w^owt  issue. 


Richard  Wentworth, 
of  Westbretton  in 
com.  Yorksh. 
2*^  sonne  mar.  Mawde 
dau.  to  Thomas 
Lord  Chfford. 


John  Wentworth  of 
Elmeshall  in  com. 
Yorkshir  ar. 
^^  sonne  mar.  Eliz. 
daugh.  to  William 
Calverley,  esquier. 
2  s 


314 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


A| 


S--  Phillip  Trent-=Mary  daugh. 
worth  of  Xettell-     to  John 
eted  in  com. 
Suffolke,  Knight, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


Lord  Clif- 
ford. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
John  Cal- 
thrope 
esquier. 


Margarett 
mar.  to 
John  or 
WilHam 
Hopton 
esquier. 


....  a  S""*^  daugh. 
mar.  to  Constable 
of  Flamboroughe 
in  Yorkshire. 


Sir  Henry  Wentworth  of  Xettellsted  in  com.=pAnn,  dau.  to  S""  John 
Suffolke,  Knight,  sonne  and  heii-e.  Saye  Knight. 


S""  Eichard  "^entworth  of  Nettellsted  in  com.=f=Ann,  dough,  to  S""  Jame  Tirrell  of 


Suffolke,  Knight,  sonne  and  heire. 


Gippinge  in  com.  Suffolke,  K^ 


S''  Thomas  Wentworth=Margarett 


of  Xettellsted  and  by 
K.  Edw.  y^  6  so  created 
Barron  sonne  and 
heire. 


dau.  and 
heire  to 
S^  Adrian 
Fortescue  K*. 


Margery  mar. 

to  S^'  Christo- 
pher Glemham 
Knight. 


Dorathe  mar.  to  Lyonell 
Tallmache  esquier. 

Thomasin  mar.  to  Rich- 
ard Finder  of  Ipswich. 


Thomas  the  2^  Lord  Wentworth  of  Xettellsted  in  com.  Suffolke 
sonne  and  he.  of  whome  y^  Erie  of  Cleyeland  is  descended. 


Joanne  daugh. 
Fitz  Symonds 
second  wife. 


to=pHenry  "Wentworth  of  Codham  in- 
com.  Essex,  esquier,  sonne  and 
heire     he  was  but  2  sonne, 
no  heire. 


-Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heire  to 
S""  Henry  Howard  K^  sonne 
to  S''  Henry  Howard 
2^  sonne    first  wife. 


From  this  mache 
doeth  descende 
the  Wentworths 
of  Buckinofhamsh. 


S''  Roger  'Wentworth= 
of  Codham  in  com. 
Essex,  knight,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Ann  daugh.  to  Humfrey  Tirrell  Henry 

of  Warley  in  com.  Essex  ar.  2^ 

and  heire  to  her  mother  Isabell  sonne. 
dau.  &  heire  to  John  Helion. 


S'  John  Wentworth= 
of  Codham  in  com. 
Essex,  Knight, 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Ann,  dau.  to  Bet- 
tenham  of  Bickley 
in  com.  Kente 
esquier. 


John 

4th 

sonne. 


Lora  mar.  first 
toShawe2'^i-^-to 
Everard,3'"yto 
Clapton. 


Margarett  2^ 
daugh.  mar.  to 
John  Barnes 
of  Xorffolke. 


Mary,  eldest  daugh.  and  coheire 
mar.  to  Thomas,  Lord  Went- 
worth of  Xettellsted  in  com. 
Suffolke,  buryed  at  Callis 
w'owt  issue. 


Margarett 
2*^  daugh. 
obiit  s.p. 


Ann,  3^  daugh.  and  coh.  mar.  first 
to  Hughe  Riche  2^  sonne  to  Eich- 
ard Lo.  Riche,  2^^y  to  Henry  Fitz- 
Allen,  Lo.  Maltrevers,  3'"^  to 
Henry  Deaue,  esquier. 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


315 


B| 


Thomas 
3''  Sonne. 

"William 
4**1  son. 

Robart  S^** 
Sonne. 


Elizabeth, 
mar.  to 
S^-  William 
Allington 
Knight. 


Roger  Went-= 
worth  of  Fel- 
sted  and  after 
of  Rocking, 
esq.  3''  Sonne. 


:Ann,  dau. 
to  Buck- 
ford. 


Henry  Went-=^Ann  dau.  to 


worth  of 
Mountnes- 
inge  in  com. 
Essex,  esqu. 
2^  Sonne. 


Hamond  of 
Ramesden 
in  Essex. 


John  Wentworth=Elizabeth 


of  Bockinge  in 
com.  Essex, 
esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


dau.  to 
S'^'  Edward 
Capel  of 
Hadhamin 
com.  Hart- 
ford KK 


Ann,  mar. 
first  to 
Roger  Par- 
ker 2^iy  to 
Rich. 
Upcher, 
gent. 


....  mar.  to 
Mannock  of 
GiflFords  hall 
in  com.  Suf- 
folk, esq. 


Henry  Wentworth 
of  Bumpsted  in 
com.  Essex,  2'^ 
Sonne,  mar.  dau. 
to  Benlowe  of 
Finchingfild  in 
Essex,  esquier. 


Edward  Wentworth  of=Brigett  dau.  to  Anthony  Henry  2*^ 

Bockinge  in  com.          I  Maxey  of  Bradwell  in  sonne 

Essex  esquier  sonne       j  Essex  esquier.  obiit  s.p. 
and  heire. 


Ann,  mar.  to 
Rowland 
Husse, 
esquier. 


Roger  Wentworth = Elizabeth  dau.  to  Henry  2*^  sonne.  Edward  Elizabeth 

of  Bockinge,  esq.      S""  Thomas  Eden  —  4*'!  eldest  dau. 

sonne  and  heire.       of  Sudbery  in  John  3*^  sonne.  sonne.  — 

com.  SuflPolke.  Ann2*^daugh. 


Elizabeth  dau.= 
to  S--  Christo- 
pher Haydon 
of  Bacon- 
thorpe  in 
com.  Norffolke 
Knight  first 
wyfe. 


=John  Went-= 
worth  the 
first  of  Great 
Horkesley 
and  of  Gos- 
filde  in  com. 
Essex 
esquier, 
Sonne  and  he. 


=Dorathe  dau. 
to  S""  Richard 
SouthweU  K* 
wydow  to 
S--  Edward 
Moore  K* 
2<^  wyfe. 


Thomas  obiit 
S.p. 

Peter  mar.  y^ 
daugh.  to 
Moone. 

Henry  mar, 
dau. &  coh. to 
Alablaster. 


Ann  mar.  to  Thomas 
lord  Wentworth  obiit 
1571. 

Mary,  mar.  to  Wil- 
liam Cardinall  of 
Muche  Bromley  in 
com.  Essex,  ar. 


John  Wentworth= 
of  Gosfilde  in 
com.  Essex 
esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Cecysley  dau. 
and  coheire 
to  S'  Edward 
Umpton  of 
Glostershire 


Willm.  2''  sonne 
ob.  s.p. 

Henry  3*^  sonne. 

Edward  4*^  sonne 
obiit  s.p. 


Richard     Elizabeth  mar.  to 
5  Sonne.     Christopher  St. 

Lawrence  Barron 
of  Hoo  in  Ireland. 

Frann.  a  dau. 
obiit  s.p. 


316 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


S'  John  Went-=Elizabeth  dau.  to 

William 

1    1 
Diana  mar.  to  Lewis 

1    1 
Ann  mar.  to 

■worth  of  Gros- 

S'"  Moyle  Finche 

obiit 

Bowles  of  Hart- 

S--  Edward 

filde  in  com. 

of  Kente,  Knight 

s.p. 

fordsh.  esquier. 

Gostwick  of 

Essex  Knight 

and  Barronett 

— 

Bedfordshire, 

and  BaiTonett 

Knighted  a° 

Cecyhe  mar.  to  S""  Tho- 

Knt. 

Bonne  and 

1585  by  Q.  Eliz. 

mas  Finche,  he  was 

— 

heu-e,  Knighted 

Knighted  at  White- 

Catherin un- 

23  of  Jully 

hall,  y«  8th  of  Janu- 

mar. 

a°  1623. 

ary  a°  1608. 

Elizabeth  eldest  daugh. 

Cecysley,  2<^  daugh.        Lucye,  3*^ 

daugh. 

and  cohei 

re. 

and  coheire 

and  coheire. 

aeestltp  anij  3ScntitsI)t. 


Arms  (3  shields). — 1 .  Gules,  three  stags'  heads  cahossed  argent  attired  or  [Doyleye], 
■impaling  quarterly  of  ten — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  bettveen 
three  rams'  heads  erased  azure.  [Bexdyshe.]  2.  Argent, 
on  a  hend  gules  three  martlets  or,  a  hordure  of  the  second. 
[Burghwell].  3.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  m'  a  lion  passant 
gardant  gules.  [G-rauxcester.]  4.  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  hetween  three  escallops  gules,  as  many  leopards' 
faces  or.  [Benington.]  5.  Sable,  two  bars  ermine,  in  chief 
three  annulets  or.  [Calles.]  6.  Or,  a  lion  rampant 
sable  crowned  gules.  [Beauchamp.]  7.  Argent,  on  a 
bend  sable  three  fleurs  de  lis  or,  [Bardfield.]  8. 
Quarterly — or  and  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  martlet,  a 
bordure  engrailed  sable.  [Huntixgtox.]  9.  Cloptox. 
10.  Sable,  an  estoile  of  six  points  on'  between  two  fianwhes 
ermine.  [Hobart.] 

2.  Quarterly  of  ten — the  first  nine  as  above.      10.    Argejit,  a 

wolf  salient  sable,  in  sinister  chief  a  mullet.  [Forde.] 

3.  Bexdysh  impialing  argent  on   a  bend  engrailed  sable  three 

pilates.  [CuTTS.] 
Crest. — Out  of  an  earFs  coronet  a  talbot's  head  or.  [Bexdish.] 

Peter  Westley  al's  Peter  of  Westley  Gent. 


Gerrard*  of  Westley  Gentle-=j=]\Iargery,  dau.  and  heire  of 


man,  sonne  &  he. 


Eichard  Burgh  well. 


Rautfe  of  Westleye  otherwyse  called= 
Rauffe  Bendishe. 


=Agnis  the  daugh.  and  heire  to 
John  Grauncester,  Esquier 


George  iu  Harl.  Mti.  1541,  22''. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1612. 


317 


A| 


Rauff  of  Westleye  al's  Bendishe,  ar; 
Sonne  &  heire. 


=Jermia  alias  Jacoba  daugh.  to 
Henry  Grygge. 


Thomas  Bendishe  2^  sonne,= 
mar.  AHce,  daugh.  to  Helian 
Will'm  by  name. 


John  Bendishe  Richard  Bendishe  3''  sonne, 
Sonne  and  heii-e  mar.  Margery  daugh.  to  John 
died  w'owt  Issue.   Butler  of  Walden. 


John  Bendishe  Esquier,  sonne=pAlice  dau.  to  S"^  Robert 


and  heire. 


Rosse  Kniffht. 


Richard  Bendishe  sonne 
and  heire. 


Edmond  Bendishe- 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


= Alice,  dau.  &  heire  to  Jo.  Ban- 
ington  ar.  by  Isabell  2*^  dau.  & 
coheire  to  John   Beachamp   of 
Herford. 


Agnis,  daugh.  and  sole  heire 
mar.  to  John  Mordant  of 
Turvey  in  com.  Bedford,  ar. 


Alice  daugh.=i=Thomas  Ben- 


to  Thomas 
Bradfild 
first  wyfe. 


dishe  Esquier 
sonne  and 
heire. 


=Alice,  sole  daugh. 
and  heire  to  S"'  Wal- 
ter Clopton  Kt  of  ye 
Roodes  and  of  Tops- 
feldhall  in  Hadeley, 
3"^  sonne,  2^  wyfe. 


John 

Agnies 

Elizabeth, 

Mordant 

mar.  to 

mar.  to 

of  Tur- 

Fother- 

John 

vey  m 

mgay. 

Warren  of 

Bedford. 

Walden. 

Thomas  Bendyshe  of  Tops-= 
filde  Hall  in  com.  Suffolke 


ar. 


Rauffe  Bendyshe  of  Topsfilde  Hall= 
in  Hadley  in  com.  SuflP.  Esquier, 


William      John   Bendishe     Elizabeth. 
3'^  sonne.     of  Hadleye,  2*^  — 

Sonne.  Alice. 


=Dorathe  daugh.  and  heire  to  Thomas  Hobert 
of  Leyham  in  com.  Suffolke,  Gent. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  and=Thomas  Doylye  of  Overbury 
sole  heire.  Hall  in  Leigham,  Esq. 


Edmond  Ben- 
dishe mar. 
Elinor,  dau. 
to  S*^  George. 


Jane  daugh.  to= 
Fitz  Williams 
2'^'y  she  maryed 
to  Bradbery  of 
Wickham  Bo- 
nett,  2  wyfe. 


=Thomas  Ben-- 
dyshe  of 
Bumsted  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier, 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


=Joanne,  dau. 
to  John  de 
Throckeldon 
first  wyfe. 


William  Bendishe 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Richard    Bendyshe    of=j=Ann  daugh. 


Bumsted  in  com.  Essex 
Esquier,  sonne  and 
heire. 

B 


to  Roydon 
of  Roydon 
Hall  in  Essex. 


Alice  mar.  to  Wal- 
ter Gerard  ar, 

Johanne,  mar.  to 
Thomas  Wilford 
Esquier. 


John  Bendyshe  2'' 
Sonne. 

Rauffe  3*^  sonne. 


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THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


Richard  Bendyshe  of  Bumsted  in  com.=pMargarett,  daugh.  to  John  Newporte  of 
Essex,  Esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  Pelham  in  com.  Hart.  Esquier. 


John  Bendishe  of  Bumpsted  in  com.=pMargery,    daugh.    to    Thomas    Crawlei    of 
Essex,  esquier,  sonne  and  heire.  Lowghtes  (Wendon  Lofts)  in  Essex,  Esquier. 


Thomas    Ben-=j=Ellenor  daugh.     Eobart  2"^  sonne. 


dishe  of  Bump- 
sted in  com. 
Essex  Esquier 
Sonne  and 
heire. 


and  coheire  to 
John  Foorde 
of  Fraytinge 
in  Essex, 
Esqu. 


Rooke  3*^  sonne 
ob.  s.p. 

Fraun.  4*^  sonne. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
Jo.  Hunt- 
ington. 


John  Bendyshe 
of  Wichingham 
magna  in  com. 
Norffolke  where  his 
desent  is  moore  at 
large  to  be  seene. 


S'"  Thomas  Ben-= 
dyshe  of  Bum- 
sted in  com. 
Essex,  Knight, 
Barronett,  sonne 
and  heire. 


=Dorathe,  daugh. 
to  Richard 
Cutts  of  Arkes- 
den  in  Essex, 
esquier. 


John  Richard  whose 
obiit  posterytie  is  in 
s.p.       Norff. 

Barbary  mar.  to 
Thomas  Smith  of 
Walsoking  Esq. 


EUzabeth,    mar.    to 
Jo.  Pepys  of  Cotten- 
ham  in  Camb. 
Esquier. 

EUenor  mar.  to 
Eobart  Bryant  of 
Bullingbrooke  in 
Yorksh. 


John  Thomas  Bendyshe  Esquier, 
obiit  sonne  and  heire  apparant  age 
s.p.       7  a°  1613. 


Dorathe,  age  11  a°  1613   mar.  to    Ellinor 
Miles  Fernley  of  Creating  S'  Marys    age  9 
in  com.  Suffolke  Esquier.  1613. 


WBtstoih 


Arms  (2  shields). 


-1.  Quarterly — 1  mid  4.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  azure  five  bezants, 
a  martlet  gules  for  difference.  [Weston.]  2  and  3. 
Azure,  fretty  argent  [Cave],  imyaling  quarterly — 1  and 
4.  PiNCHON.  2.  Empson.  3.  Orchaed.  See  Pinchon. 
2.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Weston.  2  and  3.  Cave,  impaling 
quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Per  pale  argent  and  gules  a 
crescent  for  difference.  [Waldegrave.]  2.  Barry  of 
twelve,  argent  and  azure.  [Mountchancy.]  3.  Gules,  an 
eagle  clisplayed  argent,  attired  or.  [Vancy.]  4.  Or,  afess 
vair.  [Creke.]  5.  Argent,  two  bars  sable,  in  chief 
three  mullets  of  the  secofid.  [Moigne.]  6.  Ermine,  a 
fess  sable  between  three  fig  frays  or  baskets  or.  [Fraye.] 
7.  Gules,  four  fusils  conjoined  in  fess  argent,  charged  with 
as  many  escallops  sable,  a  7yiulletfor  difference.  [Cheney.] 


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319 


8.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three  garhs  argent  a  rose  of 
the  first.  [Reedham.]  9.  Sable,  a  bend  or  bettveen  six 
fountains.  [Stourton.]  10.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
over  all  a  bend  ermine.  [Fitchett.]  11.  Gules,  a 
saltire  vair  between  four  muUets  or.  [Hill.]  12.  Argent, 
three  bendlefs  azure,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Streche.] 
Crests. — 1.  A  moor's  head  and  shoulders  wreathed,  all  proper.  [  ] 

2.  A  greyhound  courant  argent,  collared  m\  [Cave.] 

Weston  descended  from  the  Auntient  desente  of  Westons. 


Richard  Weston  of=pWyborow,  daugh.  to  Anthony 
Skryne(Skreens)in  ,  Catesby  of  Whiston  in  com.  North- 
Roxwell  in  com.  ampt.  Esquier,  Wydow  to  Richard 
Essex  Esq.  and  Jenom*    of    Dunmowe    in    Essex 

Justice  of  the  gent.     She  died  y^  first  of  Q.  M. 

Peace  &  Common      a°  1553. 
Place. 


....  daugh.  mar.  to 
Slade  of  Staffordsh. 

Jo.  Milborne  Lord  of  y^ 
MannC    of   Markes    in 
Dunmowe  m.  Jone  da.  to 
Slade. 


Mary,  daugh.= 
&  coheire  to 
Cave,  first 
wyfe. 


=S''GerromWes-= 
ton  of  Skrynes 
in  Roxwell,  in 
com.  Essex 
Knight,  Sonne 
&  heire. 


:Margery  dan.  to 
Gerte  of  London 
wydow  to  Al- 
dermanThawtes 
(?Thwaites)3'Jiy 
she  mar.  to  S"" 
John  Savell 
Barron  of  the 
Exchequer. 


Amphillis  mar. 
to  S-"  Ben- 
jamin Tich- 
borne  of  Tich- 
borne  in  com. 
Sowthampton, 
Knight. 


Margarett,  mar. 
to  John   Love- 
daye  Esquier, 
2^^y  to  Andrew 
Glascocke  of 
Eltham  Parke 
in  Kente, 
esquier. 


Elizabeth  dau 
Edwarde  other- 
wise William  Pin- 
chon   of   Written 
in  Essex,  Esquier 
l«t  wife. 


to=pS''  Richard  Weston  of  Skrynes  in  Rox-= 
well  in  com.  Essex,  Knight,  sonn  & 
heire  K*  for  Essex  1614.  Embassador 
to  y^  States  of  Germanic  Jully  7  a° 
1629  and  Chauncelor  of  y^  Exchequer, 
1622. 


=Frauncis  dau.  to 
Nicholas  Walde- 
grave  of  Borley 
in  com.  Essex  ar. 
2'^  wyfe  and  his 
heire. 


Richard  Weston  Esquier    Elizabeth  eld.  dau. 
Sonne  &  heire.  — 

Mary,  2^  daugh. 


Jeromye  2^  sonne.     Catherin 
—  3'\daugh. 

Thomas  3  sonne. 


William  A  daughter  mar. 
Weston  first  to  John  Wil- 
2"^  liams  of  Burntwood 

Sonne.        2^   to  Gardiner  of 
Sussex. 


A  daughter  mar. 
to  Nicholas  Cot- 
ton of  Rumford. 


Dorathe,  mar. 
to  S""  Edward 
Pinchon  of 
Written  Knt. 


A  daughter  mar. 
to  Edw.  Leven- 
thrope  of  Hart- 
fordshire,  ar. 


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THE    VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


WBUttoiniit,  miijmomht. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Paly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  three  eagles  \displayed 
eounterchanged.  [Whitcome.]  2  and  3.  Sable,  three  bugles,  horns  argent, 
furnished  gules.  [Dodington.] 

Peter  Whitcome  of  Writtle  in  com.  Essex. 


Peter  Whitcome  of  Writtle  in  com.  Essex  Grentleman=pMargaret   dau.   and  heire  of 


Sonne  and  heire  living  1617. 


Dodington  al's  Dorington. 


Peter  Whetcombe  sonne    James  2^    Margaret  mar.  to  Whetcombe 
and  heire  a*^  1617.  sonne.         of  Kente. 


Wmijitbvtt}, 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Whitbred,  as  in  Vis.  of  1634,  impaling 
2.  Whitbred,  impaling  .... 


Thomas  Whytbred  of  White  Nottley 
in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman. 


Christopher  Whytbred  of  White  Nottley 
in  com,  Essex,  Gentle,  sonne  and  heire. 


Grace    daugh.   to=pThomas  Whytbred  of=f=Agnes,   daugh.   to 


Sponer    of   much 
Leese  in  Essex, 
first  wyfe. 


White  Nottley  in  com. 
Essex  Gentlem.  sonne 
and  heire. 


William  Hunte,  of 
Gosfilde  in  com. 
Essex,  gent. 


Joanne,   mar.   to 
Thomas  Eglesfild 
of  Esteham  in 
com.  Essex, 
Gentle. 


John  Wyt  or=i=Joanne, 

Whytbrede 
of  Written 
in  com. 
Essex,  Gent. 
3<^  sonne. 

i.  B 


dau.     Henry    Whytbred  Mary  mar. 

and  heire  to       of  Whyt    Nottley  Richard 

Charles  Va-        in  com.  Essex,  Everard  of 

han  (Yaughan)  Gent.  4"^  sonne  Black  Nottley 

of  Dartford  in    mar,   the   dau.  to  in  Essex, 
com.  Kente.       William  Keyes  of  — 

Essex.      =j=  Ellen  ob.  s.p. 


to 


Agnes  mar. 
first  to 
Henry 
Wright  of 
Whitnottley 
2''iy  (blank). 


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321 


A 

B 

c| 

1 

1 

2|3| 

1 

2I3|4|5|6|            1 

Thomas 

Christopher 

John. 

Agnes  mar. 

Joanne.         Margarett 

William 

obiit 

Whytbrede 

— 

to  Peter 

—            mar.  to 

Sonne 

s.p. 

of  London 

Peter. 

Watsone  of 

Elizabeth.     Peter 

and 

Barber 

London 

—            Wilkin- 

heire. 

Surgan, 

Gentleman. 

Ellen.            sone  of 

Sonne  and 

—            London, 

heire. 

Dorathe.        Gent. 
Anne. 

Mary  obiit  s.p. 

.e 

Thomas  Why  tbred^p Elizabeth,  dau.     Clement  Whitbred=|=Ann,  daugh. 

1 
Grac 

of  Margaretyne  in 

and  coheire 

to    of  White 

Nottley 

to  Charles 

mar.  to 

com.  Essex 

Gentle- 

Rich 

ard  White     in  com.  Essex 

Whittell  of 

John 

man,  soune 

and 

ofMarg-aretine.     Gentle.  2'' 

Sonne. 

Essex 

Collet,  of 

heire. 

Gentleman. 

Essex. 

William  Whytbred  sonne 
and  heire. 


Charles  Whytbred  sonne     Ann,  onely 
and  heire.  daugh. 


wmijitt. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  azure  heftceen  three  popinjays  ve^i,  MM  or,  a  hm-dure  of 
the  second,  charged  with  eight  bezants  [White],  impaling  argejit  a  lend  vert 
cotised  dancette  gules.  [Graye.] 


Richard  White  of  Hutton  in= 
com.  Essex  gentlem. 


:.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  S""  William 
Tirrell,  K*. 


Richard  White= 
of  Hutton  in 
com.  Essex  ar. 
sonne  &  heire. 


=Margarett  daugh. 
to  Stirley  (?  Shir- 
ley) of  Notting- 
ham. 


Susan  mar.  to 
Thomas  Tonge 
Clarencieux 
Kinge  of  Armes. 


Mary,  mar.  first     Janne  mar. 
to  Whitehed        to  Will- 
2'^'y  to  Spenser,    cocks. 


George  White= 
of  Hutton 
sonne  & 
heire. 

A 


^Catherine  daugh. 
to  William 
Strowde  of 
Devonsh. 


Humfrey  2^ 
sonne. 

John  3^  Sonne. 


Dorathe 
mar.  to 
Stanton. 


Ann,  mar. 
to  Setvll. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to 
Sheppard. 


2  T 


322 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Edmond  White  of  Nottley  in  com.  Essex  &     Richard 
of  Nottleyhall  2"^  sonne  mar.  Ann  dau.  to  Jo.     4*"^  sonne. 
Wright. 


Catherin  mar.  to  ...  . 
Knighton  of  Bayford 
in  com.  Hartford,  K*. 


Richard  White  of  Hutton  in  com.= 
Essex  Esquier,  obiit  y®  19*^^  of  August 
aP  1614. 


-Mary   daugh.  to   Edmond 
Plowden  of  Plowden  in 
Shropsh. 


George  obiit  a 
Bachelor  a° 
1609. 


Richard    White    of=.  .  .  .  daugh.  & 


Hutton  in  com.  Es- 
sex Esquier,  sonne 
&  heire. 


h.    to  Andrew 
Graye  a 
Lawyer. 


a  sonne     Mary,  mar.  to  Phillip  Waldegrave 
borne         of  Borley  in  Essex,  ar.     She  died 
a°  1608.     w4n    3    or    4    years    after    her 
maryage. 


One  sonne.        One  daugh. 


amtiforti. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1.    Gvles,  a  chevron  engrailed  between   three   Uo^mrds'  heads 

erased  or.  [Wilford.]     2.  Brown.     3 a  chevron  Mireen  three  svcms' 

necks  erased,  ducally  gorged  .  .  .  .  [  ]      4.    Per  lend  sinister 

a  lion  rampant  [  ],  impaling  azure  three  demi-lions  rampant  ermine. 

[Newman.] 

Crest. — A  leopard's  head  erased  or.  [  ] 

James  Wilford  Gentleman  maryed  and  had  Issue. 


S^'  James  Wilford  of  Hart-==Joice,  daugh.  to  Barrett 


redg  in  com.  Kente, 
Knight  buryed  in  S*^  Bar- 
tholmews  by  y^  Exchange. 


of  Aveley  in  Essex  as 
appereth  by  Cooks  Visi- 
tation of  Kente. 


Wynifred  mar.  to  Nicholas 
Smith  of  Laymans  (Lane- 
hams  in  Rivenhall)  in  com. 
Essex,  esquier. 


Thomas  Wilford  of  Hartredge, 
in  com.  Kente,  esquier  sonne 
and  heire. 


-Mary,  daugh.  to  S""  Humfrey  Browne  of 
Essex,  Knight  and  Justice  of  the  Kings 
Benche,  his  eldest  coheire. 


Robart,  2  sonne,  William  Wilford     Agnes  mar.  to    Joyce  2'^  daugh. 

—  4*''    sonne   live-     Throgmorton  — 
Humfrey  3"^  sonne,  inge.                       of  Coughton        Frauncis  3^  daugh. 

—  —  in  com.  War-  — 

Peter  5*'^  sonne,  Joseph  5*'^  sonne.    wick  ar.  Catherin  4^^  daugh. 

all  ob.  s.p.  — 

—  Mary  6^^  daugh. 
Richard  ob.  s.p. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


323 


|A 


James  Wilford  of  Quenden  in  com.=j=Ann,  daugh.  and  heire  to  Thomas  Newman  of 


Essex  esquier  soune  and  heire. 


Quenden  in  Essex,   ar.  of  Newman  hall  in 
sayde  towne. 


John  and     Henry  Wilford  of  Newman's     Thomas  Wilford     Mary  2^     Dorathe  4''^ 


Thomas       hall  in  Quenden  in  com.  2  sonne. 

obierunt       Essex,  ar.  sonne  and  heire  — 

s.p.  mar da.  of  Ann  eldest  dan. 

[S''  Leventhorpe  Franke].* 


dan. 

Eliza- 
beth 3«» 
daugh. 


daugh. 

Joyce  5**^ 
daugh. 


aaatmi). 


Arms. — Argent,  mi  a  fess  gules  three  cross  crosslets  or,  on  a  canton  azure  five  fleurs 
de  lis  of  the  third  [Winch],  impalitig  Vavasor,  in  chief  a  martlet  gules. 

Crest  (Harl.  MS.  1541,  fo.  157^). — A  lion's  head  ajfrontee,  erased  curgent,  ducallg 
crowned  or,  between  two  spears  of  the  second,  headed  proper.  [Winch.] 


{The  arms  are  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


[t  Robert  of  Leivton  in  com.  Bedford. 
Harl.  MS.  1541,  fo.  157^] 


t  Edmund  Winch  of  Wood- 
ford in  com.  Essex  gent. 


-.  .  .  .  daugh. 
Beachampe. 


to 


[t  Robert  of  London  grocer. 
Same  MS.] 


X  Edmond  Winche  of  Wood- 
ford in  com.  Essex  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


".  .  .  .  daugh.  to 
Hollonde. 


Edmond  Winch- 
of  Woodford  in 
com.  Essex  gent, 
son  and  heir. 
[Edward,  same 
MS.] 


=Mawdlyne 
daugh.  to 
Alderman 
Hacket  of 
London. 


Danyell  Winche 
of  London,  2''  sonne 
mar.  Sibbell  dan.  of 
Shortis  of  London. 


Rebecca 
mar.  to 
Jo.  Mortis 
of  London. 


Ann,  mar.  first  to 
Spicke  of  London 
2<i'y  to  Lytteler  of 
Bentreheath 
(Becontree)  in 
Essex. 


Margarett  dau,  to=Edmond  Winch=Millisent  dau. 

Robart  Mason  of    '  of  Woodford  in       to  Nicholas 
Woodford  in  com.  '  com.  Essex  Vavasor  of 


Essex,  first  wyfe. 


Gent,  son  and 
heir. 


Waltham  in 
Essex,  gentle. 


Robert. obiit  sine  prole. 


Thomas  2*^ 
sonne. 

Robart  Z^ 
sonne. 


Elizabeth  eldest 
dau. 

Mawdelyn  2^ 
daugh. 


*  An  additiou. 


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THE   VISITATION    Or   ESSEX,    1612. 


Wimmmx, 

(Xo.  1.) 

Aems  (4  shields). — 1.  Sabh,  a  chevron  ermine  tetween  three  cronels  argent  [Wise- 
man], impaling  gules  f re fti/  argent.  [Huddlestox.] 

\^Note. — It  is  stated  in  the  MS.  that  the  chevi-on  ought  to  be 
argent,  not  ermine.    Guillim,  however,  has  it  ermine.] 

2.  "WiSEMAX,  with  a  crescent  for  difference,  imimting  per  fess  gides 

and  argent  a  pah  counterchanged,  three  hacks'  heads  erased 
or.  [EoPER.] 

3.  "WiSEMAX,  with  an  anmdet  for  difference,  imjmling  sable  a 

chevron  between  three  lapicings  argent.  [  ] 

■i.  WiSEiiAX,  without  a  difference,  impeding  Daxiell. 
Crest.— ^  sea-horse  sejant  or.  [WisEiiAX.] 

John  ( William  struck  out  and  John  substituted)  Wiseman 
of  Felsted  al's  Northend  in  com.  Essex,  esquier. 


Thomas  Wise- 
man of  Bradax, 
in  Essex, 
esquier  sonne 
&  heire. 


Elizabeth  daugh.=S''  Ealfe  Wiseman  of=Catherin,  dau.  to  Tho- 
to  Frauncis  Eavenhall  (Eiven-        mas  Eiche  of  Horndon 

Barley  of  Essex,      haU)  in  Essex,  on  y<^  Hille  in  Essex, 

first  wjfe.  :  Knight,  2^  sonne,        wydow  to  Baker  2^ 

obiit  a°  1608.  wvfe. 


S^  WiU'm  Wise-=Javne        Thomas  2^    Thomas  Wise-=Isabell 


Robarte  2^ 


man  of  Bradax      dau.  to       sonne. 


man  of  Eaven-     dau.  to        sonne 


in  com.  Essex, 
Knight  sonne 
&  heire. 


Edmond 
Huddel- 
ston, 
Knight. 


John  S'i 
sonne. 

Eobart  4:'-'^ 
sonne. 


hall  in  Essex 
Knight,  Sonne 
&  heire. 


Anthony 
Eoper  of 
Kente, 
esquier. 


mar.  to 
Fitz. 


[2^^y  to  M"  MarT=John  Wiseman  of= 


Eugeley  da.  to  S'' 
Eowland  Eugeley 
of  Duntonincom. 
Warwick  K'.] 


Bradax  in  Essex 
esquier  sonne  and 
heire  [married  y^ 
Ladye  Archer  sans 
issue]. 


=.  .  .  .       Doratbe  eldest  dau. 

dau.        [mai'ied  to  Brooks- 

to  bye  of  Lestershire 

....       esq.  and  had  issue 

2  da.  &  heyres]. 


Wyuifred 
2*^  daugh. 
[a  nunne 
in  France.] 


[Aurelius  JPercy  Wiseman.         Elizabeth.         Lucy.] 


George  AYise-^Martha  dau. 
man  of  to  William 


Upminster 
in  Essex, 
esqu.  3*^ 
sonne. 


Straugman 
of  Hadley 
in  Essex 
esquier. 


Eichard  Wiseman  of  London  esquier,=Mary  dau, 
4^"^  sonne  obiit  12"^  of  Decemb.  to  Eobart 

a°  1618  bmyed  in  S^  LawTence  Browne  of 

Powltneys  Lon.  w"^  Herraults.  London  ar. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


325 

c 


William  Wiseman  of==Ursula,  daugh.  &  coheire  to        William  Wiseman  of 


Baddow  in  com. 
Essex,  gent,  sonne 
and  heire. 


John  Danyell  of  Messinge 
hall  in  Essex,  esqu. 


Langliam  in  com. 
Essex  2^'  Sonne  mar.  y'^ 
dan.  and  he.  to  Kinge. 


William  Wiseman  sonne  and  heire. 


Mary  mar.      Ann  mar.  to  her  first  hus-  Martha  mar.      Adrian 

to  Robert       band  John  Chamber  of  to  Richard         obiit 

Crabe  of        Estatillbery(  East  Tilbury)  Dowe  of  s.p. 

Tilbery  in      in  Essex     2*^'^  to  Winsor  Fobbin  in 

Essex.  S^^y  to  Thomas  Rookewood  Essex. 

of  NorflF.  esq. 


Jayne  mar. 
to  James 
Nuttall  of 
Rocheford 
in  Essex. 


S-"  Robart  Wise- 
man, Knight 
sonne  &  heire 
maried  to  ...  . 
of  London  and 
both  dyed  sance 
Issue. 


Richard  Wyseman  of  Lyn- 
coln  Inne,  esqu.  mar.  dau. 
to  Hewitt  of  London 
esquier.     he  2'^^y  mar.  y^ 
syster  to  S""  James  Bour- 
cher  K'  wydow  to  Bridges 
of  Lomber  Streate  wher 
she  lyeth  buryed  w*  a 
penon. 


Thomas  Wiseman 
3*^  sonne,  mar.  to 
....  daugh.  to 
....  Backhovvse 
of  London. 


John  4*'» 
sonne. 

Edward  5"^ 
sonne. 

William  6"^ 
Sonne. 


Mary  mar.  to 
George  Warde 
of  Upton  in 
com.  Yorke. 


Ursula  mar. 
to  Symond 
Harvy, 
Gentle. 


Elizabeth 
mar.  to  Sir 
William 
Hewet, 
Knight 


Robert  Wyse-= 
man  of  Maiden 
in  Essex,  ar. 
Sonne  & 
heire. 


dau. 


to  S"- 
Robt. 
Brett 


Penelope 
mar.  to 
John 
Stevens 
of  Col- 
chester. 


William  5'*^  Phillip  Q^^  sonne.  Ann,  mar.  first  to  Will'm  Fitch  of  Richard 

sonne  &  of  —  Lyttell  Canfild  in  Essex,  esquier,  obiit 

Maiden  in  John  7''^  sonne  2^'^  to  Pudsey  of  Yorkeshyi-  but  s.p. 

Essex,  ar.  ob.  s.p.  after  of  Essex,  esquier. 


{The parts  wilhin  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


326 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Quccrterlij — 1  and  4.  Sable,  a  chevi'on  ermine  hetween  three  cronels  argent. 

[Wiseman.]     2  and  3.  Gules,  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fess  ermine,  between 

six  martlets  arge7it  [  ],  impaling  argent  a  bend  gobony  gules  and 

sable,  cotised  of  the  last.  [Leventhorpe.] 
Crest. — A  tower  or,  port  argent,  on  the  top  a  demi-Moor  vested  in  mail,  all  proper, 

wreathed  round  the  temples  argent,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  dart  proper ,  plumed  or, 

in  the  sinister  a  Roman  shield  of  the  first.  [Wiseman.] 

{The  crest  and  arms  are  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 
John  Wyseman  Gentleinan.=pMawdlyn  daugh.  and  heire  to  Eockell,  gent. 


Eobart  Wyseman,  Gentleman, 
Sonne  and  heire. 


=Mary,  daugh.  to  Hubert 
of  Suffolke. 


George  Wiseman  Gentleman^ 
Sonne  and  heire. 


-Mar^arett,  dau.  to  Garnishe 
of  Suflfolke. 


John  Wiseman  Gentleman,  sonn  and  heire.=j=Ann,  daugh.  to  Windham  of  Norffolke. 


Symond  Wiseman  Gentleman  sonne  and  heire.=pMargarett,  dau.  to  Bokingham. 


William  Wiseman  Gentleman,  sonne  and  heire. =f=Mary,  dau.  to  Glascocke  of  Essex. 


John  Wiseman  of  Canfilde= 
in  com.  Essex,  esquier, 
sonne  and  heire. 


=Agnis,  daugh.  to 
Josslyn  of  Essex, 
esquier. 


Catherin,  mar.  to  Thomas 
Yonge,  of  Roxwell  in 
com.  Essex,  Gentle. 


John  Wiseman  of  Canfilde=j=Margery  dau.  to  Walde- 


in  com.  Essex,  esquier 
sonne  and  heire. 


grave  of  Suffolke 
esquier. 


Clemence  mar.  to  Richard 
Everard  of  Waltham  in 
com.  Essex,  esquier. 


John  Wiseman  of  Canfilde  William 

in  com.  Essex,  esquier,  Wiseman 

sonne  and  heire,  mar.  Ann  2'^  sonn. 
daugh.  to  Leventhorpe. 


Thomas  Wiseman=j=Alice  daugh.  and  heire 
of  Canfilde  in         j  to  Robart  Myles  of 
com.  Essex  esqui.     Sutton  in  com.  Suf- 
3^  Sonne.  folke. 


John  Wise- 
man Sonne 
and  heire. 


Robart,  2^  sonne. 
William  3*^  sonne. 


Thomas 

4th 

sonne. 


Kanellimus  5**^ 
Sonne. 

Edmond  6^^ 
sonne. 


Mary  eldest  Parnell 

daugh.  3<^ 

—  dau. 
Susan  2"^  dau. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


327 


Wimmmh 

(No.  3.) 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Per  paU  or  and  azure,  on,  a  chevron  two  dragons  comhatani, 

all  counterchanged,  a  chief  ermine  charged  trith  three  cronels 

saUe  [Wiseman],  m^M/«?//  ermme  a  chevron  sable  between 

three  codes  azure.  [Glascock.] 

2.   Wiseman,  impaling  argent  a  fess  wavy  between  three  estoiles 

gules.  [EVERAED.] 

Crest. — A  demi-dragon  sable,  wings  endoised  or,  holding  a  brolcen  staff  of  the  second. 
[Wiseman.] 


In  Much  Walt  ham  Church  : — 

Whoe  lyste  to  see  &  knowe  him  selfe  may  loke  upon  this  glasse 
And  waye  y'^  Beaten  Pathes  of  death  wiche  he  shall  over  Passe, 
Which  waye  Thomas  Wyseman,  w'  patient  minde  hathe  gone, 
Whose  bodye  here  as  death  hath  charged  lyeth  covered  w*  this  stonne 
Thus  dust  to  dust  is  brought  agayne,  the  Earth  she  hathe  her  one, 
This  shall  y®  laste  of  all  men  be  before  the  trumpe  be  Blowen. 


Thomas  Wyseman  of  Stysted  in  com.= 
Essex  or  of  Much  Waltham. 


=Dorathe,  dau.  to  ...  .     she  died 
the  30  of  June,  a°  1589. 


.1 
William  Wyseman  of  Stysted  in  com.=j=.  .  .  .  dau. 
Essex  esquier  sonne  and  heire.  Bedell  of 


to  ... .         Stephen  2^  sonne  obi  it 
12  of  Aprell  a"  1567. 


Ehzabeth,daugh.to  John= 
Glascock  of  Rockeswell 
in  com.  Ess.  esquier, 
first  wyfe. 

pJohn  Wysemann 
of  Stysted  in 
Essex,  Esq. 
sonne  &  heire. 

pMary,  dau.  to  Rich- 
ard Everard  of 
Much  Waltham  in 
Essex,  ar.  2  wyfe. 

William  2  sonne 
Thomas  3  sonne 

1 
Ann,  onely  daugh.  mar. 
to  Will'm  Clo})ton  of 
Lystons,  esquier. 

Thomas  V^    Ri 
sonne.            soi 

John  2^         Tt 
sonne.            4"' 

chard  3*^    Joseph 
me.            5"> 

—           sonne. 
leophilus 
sonne. 

1    1                 1 
Elizabeth.     Mary 

Clemence. 

328 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


wmmv. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron   hetween  three  crescents  gules,  a  crescent  for  (lifference 
[Wither],  impaling  ermine  on  afess  sable  three  mullets  oi\  [Lister.] 

Lawrence  Wyther  of=p.  .  .  .  daugh.  to 
London,  Gentleman.  I  Standish. 


Fabian  Wither  of    George  Wither  of  Colchester  in  com.  Essex,=pPressilla  daugh. 


London,  Gent.         Archdeacon  2*^  sonne,  he  mar.  2*''^  the  daugh. 
Sonne  and  heire.      to  Scott  of  Kente. 


Nicholas 
ob.  s.p. 

Abellob. 
s.p. 


Mary. 


to  Shellbery 
(?  Stilbury.) 


Thomas  sonne 
and  heire 
Archdeacon  of 
Colchester. 


Lawrence  Wither 
2*^  sonne,  mar. 
the  daugh.  to 
Auditor  Curie. 


George  Wither: 
of  Danbery  in 
com.  Essex 
Gentleman, 
3*^  sonne. 


-Ann  daugh. 
to  Lester  of 
Cheshire 
Esquier. 


a2auitJ)iniston. 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Argent,  three  tridents  sable,  on  a  canton  or  the  badge  of  Ulster 
[Worthington],  impaling  argent  a  cross  voided  betiveen 
four  mullets  pierced  sable.  [Atkins.] 
2.  Worthington  impaling  sable  a  cross  engrailed  or,  in  sinister 
chief  a  mullet  argent.  [Peyton.] 
Crest. — A  goat  passant  argent,  attired  or,  in  its  mouth  an  acorn  branch  vert,  fructed 
of  the  second.  [Worthington.] 

WilHam  Worthington  of  Worthington  in  Standish 
Parrishe,  in  com.  Lancashire,  Gentleman. 


William  Worthington  of  Worthington^ 
Borne  but  after  of  Orsett  in  com. 
Essex,  Esquier,  Pentinor  to  K.  H.  8 
K.  Edw.  ye  6  Q.  Mary  and  Q.  Eliza. 


=Ann,  daugh.  to  S'  Robart 
Tirrell  of  War  ley  in  com. 
Essex,  Knight  Master  of 
the  horse  to  K.  Hen.  8. 


Margarett  dau.  to  Christopher: 
Peyton  of  Bury  S*^  Edm.  wydow 
to  Richard  Eden,  ar.  2>^^^  she 
mar.  to  Bryan  Tuke  of  Layer 
Marny  in  Essex,  Esquier  a'' 
1617. 


:Sir  William  Worthington^ 
of  Springfilde  in  com. 
Essex  Knight,  sonne  and 
heire.  Gentleman  Porter 
of  the  Tower  and  Pentinor 
to  Q.  Eliz.  and  K.  James, 
buried  at  Springfilde. 


^Mary  daugh.  to 
Richard  Atkins  of 
London,  ar.  and  Re- 
corder  of   the   same 
she  lyeth  buryed  in 
y^  Tower. 

A  B 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


329 


Margaret  daugh. 
and  coheire  mar. 
to  Frauncis  Roys- 
ton  of  Hackney 
in  com.  ]\Iidelsex 
Pentioner  to  the 
Kinge. 


Frauncis  mar. 
first  to  John 
Masters  2^>y  to 
John  Gillitt. 


I 

Mary,  mar.  to  Ga- 

berell  Warcope  of 
Alsforde  (?  Aires- 
ford)  in  com.  Kente, 
but  nowe  of  Bils- 
ton  hall  in  com. 
Suffolk. 


Ann,  mar.  to  Fraun. 
Barnard  of  Margaretinc 
in  com.  Essex,  ar. 
Gentleman  Porter  of  the 
Tower  wher  he  and  his 
wife  lyeth  Buryed,  she 
died  1617. 


I 

Worthington  "Warcope  onely  sonne  died 
w^owt  Issue  and  Lyeth  Buryed  in  Had- 
leigh  church  in  Sufiblke  a°  1617. 


Elizabeth,  daugh.  and  sole  heire,  mar. 
to  William  Ryvett  of  Bildeston  Hall  in 
com.  Suffolke  esquier,  Lorde  of  the  same. 


Ann,  mar.  to        Elizabeth,  mar.  first  to  Thomas  Cooke  of  Lestersh.  2'"y  to 
Poynter.  John  Lyttellton  of  the  com.  of  Worster  Esquier. 


asaoititp. 


Aems. — Arffenf,  on  a  bend  azure  between  six  martlets  gules  three  bezants,  a  crescent 
on  a  crescent  for  difference  [Wortley],  impaling  sable  on  a  bend  argent  three 
fleurs  de  lis  of  the  first.  [Wood.] 

Crest. — An  eagle's  leg  plumed  on  the  thigh  with  feathers  argent,  a  crescent  on  a 
crescent  Jar  difference.  [Wortley.] 

George  Wortley  of  Wortley=p.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  the 
in  com.  Yorke,  Esquier.  lord  Furnevall. 


Richard    Wortley    of 
Wortley  in  com.  Yorke 
Esquier  sonne  and 
heire. 


John  Wortley  of  Chelms-= 
ford  in  com.  Essex 
Gentleman,  2*^  sonne. 


=Joanne, 
daughter 
to  Palmer. 


William  Wortley  of 
London,  Gentle, 
sonne  and  heire. 


John  Wortley  of  Chelms- 


ford in  com. 
2''  sonne. 


Essex,  gent. 


=Rebeca  daugh.  to 
Wood  of  Chelms- 
ford in  Essex. 


Thomas  obiit 
sine  i^role. 


Timothe  sonne 
and  heire. 


Thomas  sonne     Richard  2^     Sara  eldest     Elizabeth 
and  heire.  sonne.  daugh.  2'^  daugh. 


2  u 


330 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


gieiDtlj, 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  tend  sahle  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the 
first  croumed  or.  [Wroth.]  2  and  3.  Per  fess  or  and  salle  a  i)ate  engrailed 
counter  changed  three  eagles  displayed  of  the  second  [Stonard],  impaling  or  a 
pheon  azure.  [Sydney.] 

Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  gar dant  argent  crowned  or.  [Wroth.] 

Motto. — "  Fide  et  veritate." 

S*"  John  Wroth  of  London  Shrive  the  2Q  of 
Edward  3'''  a°  1351  and  Mayor  of  the  same 
ye  35*  of  Edward  3'<J  aM361. 


Robart  Wroth  of  Durance  in  Enfilde,  in  com.  Middle- 
sex Esquier  sonne  and  heire. 


-.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  S""  Thomas 
Lewknor  Knight. 


William  or  Thomas  Wroth  of  Durance  in  Enfilde  Esqmer,=pMargarett,  dau.  to 


Sonne  and  heire. 


Newdiffatt. 


Robart  Wroth  of  Durance=j=Jayne,    daugh.    to    S* 
in  Enfilde  Esquier  sonne     Thomas  Hawte  Knia-ht 


and  heire. 


wydow  to  Goodier. 


S"-  Thomas  Wroth  of^Mary  3''  dau.  to  S-"  Richard 


Durance 
Knight, 
heire. 


m   Enfilde 
sonne   and 


Riche,  Knight  y"^  first  Lord 
Rich  and  Lo.  Chauncelor 
of  England. 


Elizabeth  mar.  to  S''  John 
Jermy  of  Mettfilde  Castell  in 
Suffoike,  6"^  of  Edward  4'"  a° 
1406. 


John   Wroth   of- 
Kentishe  (?  Kent- 
house)  in  com. 
Kente  Esquier 
2*^  sonne. 


dau. 


of 


S--  Robart^ 
Wrothe  of 
Durance 
in  Enfilde 
Knight 
sonne  and 
heire. 


=Susan,   daugh. 
and  sole  heire 
to  Frauncis 
Stonard  of 
Loughton  in 
com.  Essex 
Esquier. 


John= 
Wrothe 
of  Lon- 
don 2<i 
sonne. 


dau. 
to 


\1/ 


Margery   mar. 
to  Izacke.  2'"^ 
to  Thomas 
Wyatt  of 
Barky  n  in 
Essex. 


William  Wrothe  of 
Kentishe    in    Kent 
Esq.  20*  of  Aprell 
1614,  mar.  Mary 
dau.  to  John  .... 

(Cut  away.) 


S""  Robart  Wrothe  of=f=Mary  eld.  dau. 


Durance  in  Enfilde 
and  of  Lowghton  in 
Essex,  Knight  sonne 
&  hr.  obiit  one  Mun- 
day  ye  14*  of 
Marche,  a°  1614. 


to    S""   Robarte 
Sydney  K*  Vi- 
count  Lisle  and 
after  Erie  of 
Lester  and 
Knight  of  the 
Garter. 


John 
Wrothe  a 
captayne 
2*^  sonne. 


=Mawde,dau.  to 
Rich.  Flew- 
ellen  of  Wales 
wydow  to  Cap- 
tayne Gregory 
Lennard  brother 
to  Henry  Lord 
Dacre. 


Henry  Wrothe 
^^  sonne  mar. 
Jayne,  dau.  to 
S^'  Thomas 
Harris  of 
Mawlden  in 
Essex  Knight. 


James  died  an  Infante. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1612. 


331 


mi^Rtt 


Arms. — 1.  Quarterly — Gules,  on  a  fess  or  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  argent 
as  mam/  lioncels  sable.  [Wyatt.]     2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules 
a  martlet  between  two  roses  or,  a  bordure  engrailed  azure  charged  with 
eight  bezants.  [Bayliffe  alias  Clarke.] 
2.  Wyatt  impaling  Browne. 
Crest. — A  demi-lion  rampant  sable  gutte  d'or  holding  an  arrow  of  the  second. 
[Wyatt.] 

Kicliard  Wyatt  of  Barkinge=f=Margarett,  daugh.  and  heire  to 
in  com.  Essex,  Gentleman.        William  Bayliffe  al's  Clarke. 


S--  Henry  Wyatt,  Knight  of  the  Bathe    William  Wyatt  of=f=.  .  .  .  daugh.  to  Harde 


to  K.  H.  8*'^  at  his  Cronation  and  Barkinge  in  com. 
Knight  Bannerett  to  y*'  sayde  Kinge,  Essex  Esquier  2^ 
Sonne  and  heire.  =f  sonne. 


of  Haveringe  m  y'' 
Bower  in  com.  Essex, 
Gentleman. 


S"^  Thomas  Wyatt  Knight  that  w*^ 
stoode  the  mariage  of  Queene  Mary 
for  the  which  he  loste  his  lyfe  beinge 
behedded  one  the  Tower  hill  y°  11  of 
Aprell  a°  1554,  he  mar.  Margarett, 
daugh.  to  S''  .  .  .  .  Haute  of  Kente, 
Knis'ht. 


Thomas  Wyatt=f  Margarett  John  Wyatt 

of  Barkinge  in  !  dau.  to  Wil-  of  Bardwell 

com.  Essex  liam  Scott  in  com. 

Esquier,  sonne     of  Staple-  Essex,  Gent, 

and  heire.  ford  in  com.  2'^  sonne. 

Essex.  = 


Thomas  Wyatt= 
of  Barkinge  in 
com.  Essex, 
Esquier  sonne 
and  heire  but 
2'^  sonne. 


Ehzabeth= 
dau.  to 
Eidge  of 
London, 
Gent, 
first  wyfe. 


=Margery  dau. 
to  S"^  Thomas 
Wrothe  of 
Enfilde 
wydow  to 
Izacke. 


Frauncis  Wyatt=.  .  .  .  daugh. 
of  Bobingworth,     to  Ellis  of 
in    com.    Essex    Kente. 
Esquier,  sonne 
and  heire. 


Edmond  o'^  sonne, 
mar.  Mary  daugh. 
to  S--  William 
Waldegrave 
Knight. 


■Isacke  Wyatt= 
of  Bobbing- 
worth  in  com. 
Essex,  sonne 
&  heire  mar. 

to  Lynzell  of 
Highe  Laver 

in  Essex. 


=Mary,  dau. 
to  Preston 
of  Kelve- 
don  in  com. 
Essex. 


William, 
2*^  sonne, 
obiit  s.p. 


Edward  Wyatt=Janne  2'^  dau. 
of  Becking  in     and  coheire  to 


com.  Essex 
Esqu. sonne 
and  heire. 


Weston 
Brown  of 
Roockwoods 
in  Essex. 


Ann,  mar.     Brigett,  mar.    to  Henry      Thomas  sonne     William 
to  Childe.      Addams  of  Layer  Marny      and  heire.  2^'  sonne. 

in  Essex. 


Dorathe, 
ouely  Daugh. 


332 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1612. 


Thomas  Yonge  of  Eoxwell  in  com.  Essex, 
Gentleman,  mar.  the  dau.  to  Stevens. 


1  1  1 

Edwarde  obiit 
s.p. 

Thomas  Yonge=f 
of  Eoxwell  in  ; 

William  Tonge 
of  Thacksted  in 

com.  Essex 
Gent,  son  & 
heire. 

com.  Essex. 

Richard  obiit 

s.p. 

John 
Wise- 
man of 
Canfild 
in  Essex 
Ge. 


Piobart  Yonge~ Alice  d.  to  Nicholas 

of  Roxwell  in     Thomas  Yonge. 
com.  Essex,         Masse  — 

Gent.  (?  Meux)  

of  Hamp-  mar.  to 

shir  Barnard 

Esqnier.  of  Essex. 


Thomas  Yonge=j=Pamell  da. 
of  Roxwell  in  !  and  heire 


com,  Essex 
Gentleman 
son  and  heir. 


to  "William 

Hunwick 

Gentle. 


Robart  Yonge    Richard  Yonge  of  Green-  Barbara, 

of  Hertford-      sted  in  com,  Essex  Gentle-  mar.  to 

shir  first  son.     man   2*^  son  mar.   Ann,  John 

dau.   to  Thomas   Kyrby  Boosey  of 

of  Henham  in  com.  Es-  Chignall 

sex    Esquier,    obiit  sine  in  com. 

prole.  Essex. 


John  Yonge= 
of  Roxwell 
in  com.  Es- 
sex, gentle- 
man son  and 
heir. 


=Elizabeth  dau. 
to  Edward 
Elliott  of 
Xewland  hall 
in  Roxwell  in 
com.  Essex 
Esq. 


William 
2^  son. 

Richard 
S'^  son. 

MicheU 
4"*  son. 


Martha  mar. 
to  John 
Collens  of 
Homes  in 
com.  Essex. 


Frauncis,  mar. 
to  John 
Griffin  of  Ick- 
liugham  S* 
James  in  com. 
SufiFolk. 


Joim  son 
and  heir. 


Constantyne 
2"^  son. 


Jayne,  eldest 
daugh. 


Mary  2^ 
daugh. 


Elizabeth 
3'^  daugh. 


Dorathe 
mar.  to 
Thomas 
Smith  of 
Lyncoln- 
shyr. 


wmtatmx  of  e^^tv,  1634. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Aleyn  quartering  Leigh,  as  in  Vis.  o/1612. 
Crests. — Aleyn  and  Leigh. 

Granted  1589  to  Giles,  son  of  Christopher  Aleyn,  and  Agnes  his  wife. 


Richard  Aleyn  of=^Agnes. 
Thaksted  in  com. 
Essex. 


Giles  Leigh  of  Walton  Leigh  esq'"=Catherin  d.  of 


exchanged  his  Manner  of  Walton 
Leigh  with  Henery  the  8  for  the 
priory  of  Hatffeld  Peverell  in 
com.  Essex. 


Bold  of 
Lanckeshire. 


S*'  John  Alleyn  Knt.  Maior  John  Alleyn= 

of  London  &  a  privy  coun-  of  London 

cellor  to  H.  8.  &  of  Hat- 

Arms. — Argent,  three  pel-  ffeld  Pever- 

lets  on  a  chief  gules,  a  lion  ell  in  com. 

rampant  gardant  ermine  he-  Essex. 
tioeen   ttvo  anchors    of  the 
first. 


=Margeret  eldest 
d.  &  coheire 
of  Giles  Leigh 
of  Walton 
uppon  Thames 
in  com.  Surrey. 


Christo-= 
pher 
Aleyn  of 
London. 


= Agnes  the 
yonger  d.  & 
coheire  of 
Giles  Leigh 
of  Walton 
uppon 
Thames. 


John  Alleyn 
of  HattflPeld 
Peverell. 


11 
Giles  Alleyn===Sara  d.  of  John 


of  Haseleigh 
in  com. 
Essex. 


Skory  bishop  of 
Herefford. 


Anthonys 
Aleyn. 


Eaffe  Aleyn 
of  London. 


....  a  dau.  marid  John  Wood 
a  captaine  in  Holland. 


334 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


1| 

Samwell  Aleyn 

of  Haseleigh 
ob.  s.p. 


Mary  d.  of  John=Isack  Aleyn  of:=Anne  eldest  d.  of  Henery 


Pake  of  Brom- 
flfeld  in  com. 
Essex  1  wiflFe. 


Haseleigh  esq"' 
brother  &  heire 
1634. 


Leigh  of  Rushall  in  com. 
Stafford  2  wiffe. 


1  I 
Gyles  Aleyn  of  the  Inner 
Temple  18  yere  old. 


2 


John  Aleyn.        Anne. 


3| 
William. 


Eebecka  ux.  Tho.  Nevill      Mary  ux.  William  Coys  of      Anne  ux.  Henery  Chancey 
of  Stocke  in  com.  Essex.      Nothokenden  (North  of  Yardley  in  com.  Hert- 

Ockendon)  in  com.  Essex.       fford. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms  same  as  shield  No.  1  Aleyn,  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Edmond  Aleyn  of  Hatffeld  Peverell=pMartha  d.  &  coheire  of  John  Glascock  of 


in  com.  Essex  esq""  sonn  &  heire. 


Powers  Hall  in  Witham  in  com.  Essex. 


I    I 
John  1 

Henery  2 

obierunt  s.p. 


S'"  Edward  Aleyn  of  Hatffeld=f=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire  of  George 


in  com.  Essex  liveing  a°  1634 
Baronett 


8cott  of  Little  Leighs  in  com. 
Essex  esq''. 


1  I  2\ 

Edmond  A]leyn=pMary  d.  of  Nicholes  Miller  of        George. 


Martha. 


ob.  in  the  liffe  of 
his  father 


Rootham  (Wrotham)  in  com. 
Kent. 


Mary. 


Edmond  Alleyn  aged  about  2  yeares  a°  1634.        Mary. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1034. 


335 


Alston. 


Arms. — Azure,  ten  esfoiks  in  pile  or,  in  middk  chief  an  atmulet  argent.  [Alston.] 
Edward  Alston  of  Newton  in  com.  Suffolke.^pElizabeth. 


II 
Will'm  Alston^ 

of  Newton. 


=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire 
of ...  .  Hempsted  of 
com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Alston =.  . 
of  Newton.  of 


d.  &  coheire 
.  Hempsted  of 
com.  Essex. 


Will'm 
Alston 
of 
Newton. 


2| 
Edward 
Alston  of 
Boxford 
in  com. 
Suffolk. 


3| 
Peeter 
Alston  of 
Bram- 
fford  in 
com.  SuflF. 


4| 

Thomas  Alston 
of  Ayson 
(?  Alvestone) 
in  com.  Suf- 
folk. 


5| 


John  Alston= 
of  Stisted  in 
com.  Essex. 


=Anne  d.  of  Thorn. 
Crachrood  of 
Topesffeld  in 
com.  Essex. 


1|  I    I 

Lestrange  Mathew  2. 

Alston  34  — 

yeare  old  John  3. 
1634. 


Henery  4. 
Henery  5. 


Elizabeth  ux. 

Edmond 

Drury  of 

Saffam 

(?  Swaflfham) 

in  com.  Cam- 

bridffe. 


Anne  nx. 
Francis 
Eowley 
of  Burnt 
Pelham. 


Susan. 


6.  Thomas 

& 
7.  William. 


^rgall 


Arms  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Richard  Argall  of  East  Suttou=j=Mary  d.  of  S''  Reignald  Scott  of 
in  com.  Kent.  Scotts  Hall  in  Kent  knt. 


John  Argall  of  Much  Baddow  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 
one  of  the  justices  of  the  peace  for  this  county. 


-Sarah  d.  of  Edward  Grant 
doctor  in  divinity. 


Thomas  Argall 
about  23  years 
old. 


2| 
Richard. 


3| 
Samwell. 


4| 
Charles. 


Mary  ux.  John  Tendring     Sarah, 
of  Boreham  in  com.  Essex. 


336  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


XRSis. — Argent,  a  mullet  pierced  sable,  m  the  dexter  corner  a  flew  de  lis  gules.  [Ashtox.] 
Creht.— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  argent  a  griffin's  head  gules  ducallg  gorged  m: 
[Ashtox.] 

These  are  the  Anntiant  Armes  of  the  Ashtons  of  the  North  fi-om  w'ch  family 
M""  Richard  Ashton  of  Sheering  in  the  county  of  Essex  gent,  proved  his  gi'ate 
grandfather  John  Ashton  to  be  descended  by  seyerall  deeds  &  evidences  that  like- 
wise doo  maniffest  the  Alteration  of  theire  name  fi'om  Ashton  to  Ayson  since  they 
inhabited  at  Sheering  aforesaid  v^"^^  Ai-mes  together  w^^^  his  creaste  notvrithstanding 
the  Alteration  of  theire  name  wee  have  exemplified  &  confirmed  to  the  sayd  Eichard 
Ayson  &  his  posterity  with  theire  due  difFereuces  forever  testified  by 

S""  "Wm.  Segar  Garter 
Wm.  Camden  Clarenceulx 
Richard  St.  George,  Xorroy. 

John  Ashton  vel  Ayson  of  Sharing  in  com.  Essex  gent.=p 


John  Ayson  of  Shering  eldest  somi.==p Agnes. 


Eichard  Ayson  of      Xicholes  Ayson  of  Shering=^Amy  d.  of  Thomas  Morrell  of 


Shering,  s.p.  brother  &  heire  of  Eichard 


Takeley  in  com.  Essex. 


Richard  Ayson  of  Sheriug  &  of  the=rEose  d.  of  John  Ballett  of  Hatffeld  Bradoke 


Inner  Temple  Barester,  1634:. 


(Broad  Oak)  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Ayson  about  9  yere  old  1634.     Nicholas.     Rose.    Elizabeth. 


Aems.— AsTLET  quartering  Turberyyle. 
Chest  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Thomas  Astley  of  Writtle  in  com.  Essex=f  Maiy  d.  of  S""  Anthony  Denny  of 


esqre  Grome  of  the  Chamber  to  Q.  Ehza- 
beth  buried  in  Writtle  Church. 


in  com.  Hertff'ord  one  of  the  privy 
counsell  to  H.  8. 


•2  \  \  I 

Thomas  Astley.     Elizabeth  ux.  Edward  Darcye    Frances  ux.  S'"  Will'm  Hams 
of  the  privye  counsell.  of  Shenfeld  in  com.  Essex. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX>    IG34. 


337 


Allice  d.  &  coheire  of  Jolin=rS'"  Andrew  Astley=Mary  d.  of .  .  ,  .=p .  .  .  .  Drywood 


Daniell  of  Messinghall  in 
com.  Essex  1  wiflFe 


of  Writtle  in  com.     Kettridg  of  Lon- 
Essex  Kut.  don  2  wiffe. 


of ....  in  com. 
Essex  1  husb. 


Thomes  Astley=f=Susan  d.  of Andrew  Astley.    John  Astley.    Mary  ux.  Thomcs 


esqre  liveing 
1634 


Drywood 


Darcye. 


I  I  III 

Thomes  Astley  aged      Mary  eldest  dau.        Susan  a  twin    John  Astley.     Anthony 

about  lOyeares  1634.     a  twin  with  Susan,     with  Mary.  Astley. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  fess  azure  three  lions  rampant  or.  [Atslow.]    per  Robert 
Cooke,  Clarenceux. 

William  Atteslough  vel  Atslow=pAnne  d.  of  John  Levenham  (?  Lelam) 


of  Eversholt  in  com.  Bedffbrd. 


of  Brickelsworth  (Brixworth)  in  com. 
Northampton. 


Edward  Atslow  of  Downham  in  Essex .=f=Frances  d.  of  John  Wingffeld  of  Suff.  gent. 


Henery  Atslow=rEllen  d.  of  Edmond  Elizabeth  nx.  Edward  Anne  Atslow  marid 
of  Downham.  Church  of  Maldon  in  Francis  of  Petworth  to  Edmond  Church 
com.  Essex  gent.  in  com.  Sussex.  of  Maldon. 


Edward  Atslow  of  Downham  in  com.  Essex  1634,=p.  .  .  .  the  daughter 


aged  about  30  yeares  as  yet  unmaried. 


of  Mr.  Paris. 


One  only  daughter.=Sir  Will  Andrews  Bart. 
(Helen) 


2  X 


338 


THE    VISITATION    Or    ESSEX,    1634. 


attoootr. 


Aems. — Argetif,  on  a/ess  raguU  azure  three  fleurs  de  lis  or.  [Atwood.] 
Ceest. — On  a  branch  of  a  tree  fesswise  or  a  flew  de  lis  azure  between  two  sprigs  vert. 
[Atwood.] 

"William  Attwood  of  Little  Bury  in  the  parish  of  Stamfford=pAllice  the  relict  of 
(Stanford)  Rivers  in  Essex  was  borne  in  Kent.  Augustyn  Solyng. 


John  Attwood  of  Littlebury=j=Dorathey  eldest  d.  of  "Will'm  Walter 


son  &  heire. 


of  Wimbledon  in  com.  Surrey. 


1 1, 

-^1                1 

1  1 

1    1    1 

William  At-=j 

=Elizabeth 

John          Walter 

Elizabeth      2. 

Anne. 

wood  of 

d.  of  John 

Atwood     ob. 

ux.  AYill'm 

— 

Littlebmy 

Molle  of 

of  Grays     s.p. 

Lake  of        3. 

Frances. 

a°  1634. 

Yorke. 

Inn. 

Essex. 

5. 

Dorathey. 

Catheriu 
ux. 

Francis 
Eamme 


1|  2|  3|  I  I 

William  Atwood.     John  Atwood.         Charles.         Elizabeth.        Mary. 


Crest  and  Arms  as  in  Yis.  of  1612,  but  the  bend  bears  two  martlets  or  as  well  as 
the  fret,  and  there  is  a  crescent  for  diflPerence. 

Thomas  Audley  of  Essex  gent. 


1| 
S"-  Thom.  Andley  of  SaflPi-on 
Walden  in  com.  Essex  Knt. 
lord  Chancellor  of  England. 


2  I 
Robert  Audley  of= 
Berechurch  in 
com.  Essex. 


Henery  Audley  of 
Gransden  in  com. 
Huntingdon. 


1|  •2\ 

Thomas  Audley  of  Berechurch=f=Catherin  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Southwell    John  Audley. 


in  com.  Essex  esqre. 


of  Woodriseing  in  com.  Norfolk  Knt. 


1| 
Robert  Audley  of  Beere-=f=Catherin  d.  of  Edward  lord 

church  esqre.  Windsore  of  Bradenham. 


Thomes  Audley. 


1|  2| 

S""  Henery  Audley      Robert  Audley  of  Colchester 
of  Berechurch  Knt.       living  &  unmared  1634. 


Catherin  ux.  John  Thatcher 
of  Presthawesincom.  Sussex. 


THE    VISITATION    OP    ESSEX,    1634. 


339 


9}>lett. 


Arms. — Azure,  a  fess  emhattled  behveen  three  tmkorns'  heads  erased  argent,  crined 

and  armed  or.  [Aylett.] 
Ceest. — A  demi-unicorn  regardcmf  argent,  crined  and  armed  or.  [Aylett.] 

William  Aylett  of  Rivenhall  in  com.  Essex. 


Leonard  Aylett  of  Rivenhall.=pAnne  d.  of  Pater. 


Leonard  Aylett  of  Braxsted^ 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Sarah  Eobert  Aylett  docter  of  the=Penellapy 

Westrop.     civill  law  a°  1634.  Wiseman. 


William  Aylett  of=.  ...  d.  of  Baringtou        Robert.        John.        Thomas. 
Colchester  1634.      of  Colchester. 


Robert  Aylett  of  Coo-=p.  .  .  .  d.  of .  .  . 
gershall  co.  Essex.  Thorogood. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Lambe  mother  of  S'"  John 
Lambe  Knt.  deane  of  the  arches. 


Thomas  Aylett  of  Coggershall=pAnne  Dorythy  1  maried  Riddesdall 


com.  Essex  a°  1634. 


Milborne. 


2  to  Smith 

3  to  Edward  Mott. 


Thomas  Aylett=Lettice  d.  &  heire  of  2.  Robert.     4.  William.     6.  James. 


of  Lincoln's 
Inn. 


Thom.  Williams  servant  — 

to  Q.  Elizabeth  &  King     3.  John.        5.  Nicholes.     7.  Jhero- 

James.  my. 


Thomas  Aylett  aged  about  7  yeares  a°  1635.        Penelope. 


Anneux.Will'm     Doratheyux.Xpofer     Mary  ux.  John     Judith.     Ehza-     Allice. 
Ellis  of  London.  Sorrell.  beth. 


Bragg 


Robert  Aylett  of  Stisted  in=pElizabeth        Jheromy  Aylett  of=y=Frances  Freshwater, 
com.  Essex  a°  1634.  Barrowes.        Rivenhall. 


Robert    Edward.     Thomas.     Anne.         Richard.     Jheromy.     Bridgett.     Frances. 
Aylett. 


340 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


^pIiDffe. 


L'rs  patteuts  to  Will'm  Ayloffe  of  Broxsted  in  com.  Essex  by  Eobert  Cooke  al's 
Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes  dated  7  of  May  a°  1588. 

Crest  and  Arms  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

L'res  pattents  by  TTio.  Wriotesley  Garter  Roy  d' Armes  d'Angley  donne  a 
Londi-es  le  donzieme  joar  de  Feb.  1512  William  AylofP  de  Britaynes  en  la  counte 
de  Essex  gentilhomme. 

Arms  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

William  Ayloffe  of  Brittayns  in=f=Jane  d.  of  Eustace 


com.  Essex  esqr.  sonn  &  heire 
of  William  by  Anne  his  wiffe. 


Suliard  of  Flemino^s 
in  Essex  esqr. 


I  |2|3 

.  d.  &  coheire  of=pS''^'ill'm  Ayloffe  of  Britteins  in  Essex=pBarbara  d.     Thomas. 


Thorn.  Sterne  of 
in  com.  Cambridg 
juxta  Eoyston  1  wiffe. 


&  Broxsted  in  the  same  county 
Knighted  ll^i^  of  May  1603  &  knt. 
&  Baronett. 


of 

Sexton  of 
...  2  wiffe. 


George. 


Allice  d.  of^S''  Benjamin=pMargerett  d. 


Martin 
Archdale 
of  London 
1  wiffe. 


Ayloff  of 
Braxsted 
Baronett 
1634. 


of  Thomas 
Fanshaw  of 
Ware  Park 
com.  Hert- 
fford  esqr.  2  wiffe 


Thomas=pElizabeth  d.  of 
Ayloffe    ,  Edward  Went- 
of  Bret-  I  worth  of 
tayns.        Booking. 


John  Ayloffe 
a  Coronell  of 
foote  in  the 
voyage  with 
Captaine 
Kirke. 


I                 11                       II  II 

Barbara    Will'm  Ayloff  2.  Benjamyn.  Allice. 

s.p.            aged  about                  —  — 

15  yeres.  3.  Henry.  Catherin. 


Margerett. 
Anne. 


Benjamyn  Ayloffe 
aged  about  3 
yeares  1634. 


Aems. — Salle,  on  a  pale  argent  three  cocJcs  gules.  [Badcock.] 

Vide  le  Visitation  Devon. 
John  Badcock  of  ...  .  com.  Cornubie.=i 


John  Badcock  of  London  kinsman  to  .  . 
Badcock  of  S^  Weune  in  com.  Cornubie. 


=Margerett  d.  &  heire  of  Edmond 
Smith  of  ....  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Badcock     George  Badcock  of  Much=f=  Allice  d.  of  Anthony  Boycott  of  Ips- 


ob.  s.p. 


Bentley  in  com.  Essex. 


wich  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Badcock  a  yere  old  1634.        Judith  only  d.  3  yeares  1634. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


341 


Ballet. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  on  a  chief  gules  three  cinque/oils  of  the  first. 

[Ballet.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable.  [Ballet.] 

WiU'm  Ballet  of  Ufford  in  com.  Suffolk.=F 


|1  |2 

Thomas  Ballet=f=Allice  d.  of  Geffrey  Bell    John  Ballet  of 


of  UflFord. 


of  UfPord  1  wiflPe. 


London  s.p. 


John  Ballet  [nephew  &  heire=i=Kose  d.  of  Will'm  Bacon     Francis 


of  John  Ballet]  was  of  Hatffeld 
Broad  Oke  in  com.  Essex. 


of  Helmingham  in  com.     Ballet. 
Sufleolk. 


11  I  II 

John  Ballet=FElizabeth  d.  &  coheire  of  Richard     Rose  ux.  Richard    Allice.    Susan. 


about  25  yere 
old  1634. 


Glascock  of  Hatflfeld  Broadoke     Ay  son  of  Shering 
in  com.  Essex.  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Ballet.         Elizabeth. 


35arfeet\ 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Barry  of  ten  or  and  sable,  over  all  a  bend  gules. 
[Barker.]  2  and  3.  Per  pale  sable  and  gules  a  lion  rampant  argent  crowned 
or.  [  ] 

Robert  Barker  of  IMonkwich  (in=pMargerett  d.  of  .  .  .  Cooke 


West  Donyland)  in  com.  Essex 
esq're  serjeant  at  law. 


of  Mildenhall  in  com.  Nor- 
folk Esq're. 


|1  I  2 

Bertney  Barker=pAnne  d.  of  Nicholes    John 


Elizabeth  ux.       Frances  ux.     Anne. 


of  Monkwich 
in  com.  Essex 
1634. 


Timperley  of 
Hintlesham  in  com. 
SuflP.  Esq're. 


Barker.  Robert  Fage  of    Edmond 


Doddinghurst 
in  com.  Essex. 


Puple  of  ... . 
in  com.  Suffolk. 


|1 
Robert  Barker 

12  yere  old 

1634. 


|2|3 
Nicholes. 


|4| 
Thomas. 


John  Barker.     Anne. 


Elizabeth.     Dorathey. 
Catherin.      Margarett. 


342  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


JSarfeJam. 


Aems. — Argent,  three  pales  gules.  [Barkham.] 

Crest. — A  man's  head  fi'oper,  bearded,  coiqjed  at  the  shoidder,  vested  argent,  three 
jxdes  gules,  a  high  cap  of  the  same,  rimmed  of  tJie  first,  tasseled  or.  [  ] 

Thomas  Barkham  descended  from  the  family  of  Barkhams  of  Brabaiit.=p 


"William  Barkham.=F.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Dillon. 


Edward  Barkham  of  Wotton  in  com.  Dorsett.=F.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Deble. 


William  Barkham  of  Wotton.^F.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Stodder. 


Lawrance  Barkham  of  Exeter.=j=Joane  d.  of  Edward  Bridgman 

of  Greenway  in  com.  Devon. 


1  I                                                                                           2  I  4  I 

John  Barkham=f=Anne  d.  of  Robert  Eogers  of  Thomas  Barkham  Francis 

Deane  of  Bock-     Dartfford  in  com.  Kent  esqr.  by  dyed  at  Middle-  Barkham 

ing  &  rector  of  ,  Margarett  d.  &  heire  of  Thom.  borough  s.p.  ob.  s.p, 
the  same  1634.  I  Suliard  of  Sandwich  in  Kent. 


John  Barkham  only  sonn  aged  about  18  yeares  1634. 


^   I  ''^  3  I  II  II 

Ezekiell  =Margerett  d.  of  Pawlett    Stephen       Anastace  ux.  Anne  ux.  Thom. 

Barkham.     of  Goathurst  brother  of    Barkham.     John  Abraham  Blight  of  Devon. 

S''  Ambrose  Pawlett  Knt.  of  com.  Devon.  — 

widow  of  Hayes.  —  Susan  ux.  John 

Joyce  ux.  Knot  Straugh(?Strech) 

of  Devon.  of  Devon. 


JSariDU. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Sable,  tivo  estoiles  in  chief,  a  martlet  in  base  argent,  a  bordure  engrailed  or 
[Baron.] 

Christopher  Baron  of  London. =p.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Risby. 


Lany  Baron  of  =  Elizabeth  d.  of  Tuby     George  Baron.     Susan  ux.  Sanderlyn 
Low- Lay  ton  AYood  of  Low-Lay  ton  of  com.  SuflF. 

com.  Essex  1G34.   in  com.  predict. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


343 


Baron. 

(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  garbs  or.     [Bakon.] 
Crest. — A  garb  vert  eared  or.  [Baron.] 

John  Baron  of  Layer  Bretton  in  com.  Essex.=pThomasin  d.  of .  . 


John  Baron  of  Layer  Bretton=f=Margerett  d.  of  John  Knox  of  Ipswich 
in  com.  Essex.  in  com.  Suffolk. 


1|  Jl  I  I  II 

John  Baron  of=EHzabeth  d.  of  William  Margerett  Frances  ux.  Mary  & 

Layer-Marney      Brian  Tuke  of  Baron.  ux.  Wyth  of  ...  .  Elizabeth. 

in  com.  Essex.     Layer  Marney.  Wilbore.  in  com.  Suffolk 


Barrtnciton. 


S""  Francis  Barington  of  Barington  Hall= 
in  HatflFeld  Bradoke  in  com.  Essex  Knt. 
&  Baronett. 


-Joane  d.  of  S""  Henery  Cromwell 
of  Hinchingbrook  in  com. 
Huntingdon  Knt. 


Frances  d.  &  coheire  of=FS''  Thomas  Barington  of= 


John  Gobert  1  wiflfe. 


Barington  Hall  Knt.  & 
Baronett  1634. 


= Judith  d.  of  S''  Rowland 
Litton  of  Knebworth 
Knt.  2  wiflfe. 


in    "  2 1  I 

John  Barington  aged  about  19  yeares.     Gobert  Barington.     Lucy. 


|2 
Robert  Barington  of=j=Dorathey  d.  of  S 


HatflPeld  Bradoke. 


Thorn.  Edon  of 
Sudbury  in  com. 
SuflP. 


Elizabeth  ux.  S-"  Mary  ux.  S'"  Gilbert 
Will'm  IMasham  Gerrard  of  Harrow 
Baronett.  on  the  Hill  in  com. 

Mid.  Baronett. 


Thomas  Barington  aged 
about  8  yeares  1634. 


Mary.       Johanna.     "Winiffred.     Ruth. 
Judith.     Dorathey. 


Francis  Barring- 
ton  of  London. 


■■ d.  of 

Richard 
Dowsett. 


|4 
John  Barmgton 
a  Captaine  died 
without  issue. 


Ruth  ux.  S""  George 
Lamplugh  of  ...  . 
in  com.  Yorke  Knt. 


Francis  Barington  only  child 
aged  about  12  yeares  1634. 


Joane  ux  S'' 
Richard 
Everard  of 
Much  Wal- 
tham 
Baronett. 


3M 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms. — Sable,  two  sicords  in  saltire  argent  bettveen  four  fleurs  cle  lis  or.  [Barrow.] 


Phillip  Barrow  of  Spinney  in  'Wicken=pCatherin  d.  of  Mitson  of  Lynton 
in  com.  Cambridge.  in  com.  Cambridge. 


1  I  2|  4|  3| 

Samwell    Isaack  Barrow      Thomas  Barrow=y=Dorathey  d.  of  Christopher     Charles 


ob.  s.p.       of  Spinney  in        of  Walden  in 
Wicken  esqr.        com.  Essex. 


/K 


Walpole  of  Anmer  in  com.     s.p. 
Norflfolk. 


I  I  I 

Samwell  Barrow  of  Burwell=T=Judeth  d.  of  George  Fitz-    Margery.     Dorathey. 


in  com.  Cambridge  &  of 
Greys  Inn  Barester  at  law. 


Geffrey  of  (?)  Crekers  in 
com.  Bedfford. 


1  I  1  I  1  I  2  I  3  1 

Samwell  Barrow  about    Thomas.     Abigale.     Dorathey.     Judith. 
9  yeres  old  1634. 


Bassano* 


Arms. — Per  chevron  vert  and  argent  a  leaved  branch,  slipjjed  of  the  first,  in  chief 

three  butterflies  dis^olaged  of  the  second,  spotted  or.  [Bassano.] 
Crest. — A  butterfly  displayed  argent.  [Bassano.] 


Anthony  Bassano  by  byrth  an  Italian- 
Musician  to  H.  8,  E.  6,  Q.  M.  &  Eliz. 


=Ellen  d.  of  Seign' 
Masey  of  Italy. 


11 

Marke  Anthony  Bassano 
one  of  the  musitians  to 
Q.  Elizabeth. 


Arther  Bassano 
of  London 
musician  to 
Q.  Elizabeth. 


Edward  Bassano 
of  the  presence 
Chamber  to 
Q.  Elizabeth. 


Andrea  Bassano 
musitian  to 
Q.  Ehzabeth. 


Jeronimo  Bassano  of  Waltham  in  com.  Essex- 
of  the  presence  to  Q.  Elizabeth  &  King  James 
&  King  Charles. 

a 


=Dorathey  d.  of  Wiirm  Symonds 
of  Waltham  Holy  Cross  in  com. 
Essex. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


345 


A| 


Scipio  Bas- 
sano. 


-.  .  .  .  d.  of        Edward  Bassano  of  the= 
....  presence  Chamber  to 

Tattersall.        Kinff  Charles. 


Dorathey. 


Elizabeth. 


=Anne  d.  of  S-*  Robt.  Mark- 
ham  of  Cothara  in  com. 
Nottingham  Knt. 


Agnes. 


3|  4| 

Noell  Bassano      Henery  Bassano  of  Westminster  of  the 
of  London.  presence  Chamber  to  King  Charles. 


Frances  ux.      Agnes  nx. 
George  Thom. 

Medcalf.  King. 


laglp. 


Arms. — Or,  on  a  chevron  gules  between  three  martlets  sable  as  many  plates.  [Bayly.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  azure  an  eagle's  head  oi',  beaked  of  the  first,  guttee 
de  larmes.  [  ] 

Lawrance  Bayly  of  Chilcott 
in  com.  Darby. 


Raffe  Bayly  of  Woodfford  in  com.  Essex=pAnne  d.  of  Janson  of  Eichmonde 
&  of  London  Vintner.  in  com.  Yorke. 


Lyonell  Bayly  Mary  d.  of  Richard  Willis  secretary 

of  Woodfford  to  the  right  honorable  Thomas  Lord 

in  com.  Essex  Coventrie  Lord  keeper  of  the  great 

1634.  Scale  of  England. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  Wm. 
Morris  of 
London 
grocer. 


Anne  ux.  Tho- 
mas Morris  of 
Woodfford  in 
com.  Essex 
gent. 


Richard  Bayly  about 
6  yere  old  1634. 


Susan  Bayly.        Mary  Bayly. 


2  Y 


346 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


35attrisl)> 


Arms  same  as  Bendish  in  shield  No.  1  under  Wit^tUV:  "^  ^^is-  of  1612. 


Eichard  Bendish  of  Steple=j=Margerett  d.  of  John 
Bumpsted  in  com.  Essex.      New|3ort  of  Pelham. 


John  Bendish  of  Steple=rMargerie  d.  of  Thomas  Crawley 


Bumsted. 


of  Le  Loughts  ("Wendon  Lofts). 


Ellinor  d.  &  heire  John=j=Tho.  Bendish  m.  to  his=.  ...  d.  of 


Foord  of  Frating  in 
com.  Essex 


4  wiffe  Margery  d.  of       Fincham. 
Roke  Greene. 


Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire=Richard=pMargerett  d.  of 


of  Edmond  Richers  of    Bend- 
Norff.  1  wifte.  ish. 


Goldins" 
"wilfe. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John  Pepys 
of  Cottenham  in  com. 
Cambridff. 


Thomas  Bendish 


S""  Thomas  Bendish  of=f  Dorathey  d.  of  John  Bendish 

Steple  Bumsted  Richard  Cutts  dyed  un- 

Baronett  a°  1634.  ofArkesden.  maried. 


Barbara  ux.  Thorn. 
Smyth  of  Wolsoken 
in  Norffolk. 


Thomas  Bend- 
ish esqr.  1634. 


=Anne  d.  &  coheire 
of  Henery  Baker 
of  South  Shoobury 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


John  Bend- 
ish ob.  an 
infiant. 


Dorathey  ux. 
S""  Thomas 
Hartoppe  of 
com.  Lester. 


Thomas  Bendish  about 
6  yeares  of  age  1634. 


|2 
John. 


|3 
Richard. 


Ellinor  ux.  Miles 
Fern  ley  of  Sutton 
in  com.  Suff. 


Dorathey.        Abigale. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634.  347 


Arms. — Quarterly  per  f ess  indented  gules  and  m;  on  a  lend  azure  a  ci?iqiiefoil  between 

two  martlets  of  the  second.  [Bendlowes.] 
Crest. — A  Centaur  with  bow  and  arrow  or.  [Bendlowes.] 

Christopher  Bendlowes  of=j=EHzabeth  d.  of  John 


Berdffeld  Magna  esqr. 


Rufford  esqr. 


WilHam  Bendlowes  the  only=j=Ellenor  d.  of  Edward  Palmer 


sergeant  at  law. 


of  Sussex  esqr. 


William  Benlowes  esqr.=pClare  d.  of  Thomas  Smyth  of  Cressing  Temple. 


1|  2| 

Andrew  Ben-^pPhUlip  d.  of  Edward  Cage  of    Francis  Ben- = Elizabeth  d.  of  Hughe 
lowes  esqr.       I  Bentley  in  com.  Sussex  esqr.    lowes.  Cole  gent. 


1|  2|  I 

Edward  Benlowes        Henery.        Clare  ux.  Thomas  Peirce  of  Auson 

1634.  (Alveston)  upon  Avon  esqr. 


Bennett, 

(No.  1.) 


Arms. — Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  demi-lwns  rampant  or  as  many  cinquefoils 

azure.  [Bennett.] 
Crest. — Three  garbs  or,  united  with  an  EarVs  coronet  gules.  [Bennett.] 

Sebastian  Bennet  of  Puckeridg=FCatherin  d.  of  Huntman  of 


in  com.  Hertffbrd. 


Standou  in  com.  Hertlford. 


Will'm  Bennet  of=f  Joyce,  d.  of  Robert  Atkinson  of  Stowell  in  com.  Gloster 
"     "  "  -     -        relict  Richard  Josselvn  of  Newhall  Joselyn  in  com.  Essex 
esqr.    Vide  Oxon  (Harl.  MS.  1556)  page  133^ 


New  Hall  Jocelins 
in  com.  Essex 
1634. 


Will'm  Bennet    Anne  ux.  Henery    Joyce  ux.  John    Anne  ux.  Thom. 
about  22  yere       Chitting  esqr.  Duke  of  High       Cowland  of  High 

old  1634.  Chester  Herald.       Hooding.  Rooding. 


348 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


MmmtU 

(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Quarterly  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Thomas  Benet  of  Hampshire.=p.  .  .  .  d.  &  coheire  of ...  .  Bradbridge. 


Richard  Bennet  of  London  draper.=pMary  d.  of  Lumley  of  London  gent. 


Richard  Bennet  of  Tiptree  Priorey  in=pLettice  d.  of  S''  John  Higham  of 
Much  Braxsted  co.  Essex  1634.  Barrowhall  in  com.  Suffolk  Knt. 


John  Benet  13  yere  old  1634.        Anne.        Dorathey.        Elizabeth.        Issabell. 


Bniff. 

Arms. — Azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  trefoils  slipped  ermine  as  many 

lioticels  rampant  sable,  armed  and  langved  gules.  [Beriff.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  gules  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  of  the 
first,  holding  in  the  dexter  patv  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  [Beriff.] 

Both  granted  31  May,  1614,  by  Camden,  Claren. 

William  BeriflF  of  Colchester=p Frances  d.  of  Sicklemore  of 
in  com.  Essex  esqr.  I  Ipswich  in  com.  Suffolk. 


John  Beriff  of  Colchester        Anne  ux.  William  Armitage  of        Mary, 
in  com.  Essex  1634.  Doncaster  in  com.  Yorke. 


Bernartr. 

This  pedigree  is  included  in  that  of  iSavnavtr  in  the  Visitation  of  1612. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


34d 


Centers* 

Arms. — Quarterly  or  and  vert.  [Berners.] 

....  1  wiflFe.=j=John  Berners  of  Finchingffeld=.  .  .  .  second  wiffe. 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


Francis  Berners  of  Finchingflfeld  esqr,=p.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Cornwall. 


John  Berners  of  Finch-=pJoane  d.  of  Phillip  Causton  of 


ingffeld  esqr. 


in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


John  Berners  of  Finchingffeld^Mary  d.  of  Wallys  of  Little  BardfFeld 
esqr.  a°  1634.  in  com.  Essex. 


|1  Mil 

John  Berners  aged  about  16  yeares  1634.         William.         Mary.         Elizabeth. 


33133. 


Arms. — Ermhw,  on  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  martlets  sahle  as  many  annulets 

or,  a  crescent  for  diffe^'ence.  [Bigg.] 
Crest. — A  cockatrice's  head  ermine  hctween  a  pair  of  ivings  azure  murally  croivned 

or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Bigg.] 

Letters  pattents  ratified  &  confirmed  unto  Edward  Bigg  of  Toppes- 
ffeld  in  com.  Essex  2  sonn  of  Will'm  Bigg  of  the  same  place  sonn 
of  Henery  Bigg  of  Ridgewell  in  the  sayd  county  &  to  the  posterity 
of  the  sayd  Henery  Bigg. 

Edward  Bigg  of  Ridgwell=pMargerett  d.  of  M' 


in   com.    Essex    sonn   of 
John, 


Williams    of    Stam- 
borne  in  com.  Essex. 


Henery  Bigg  sonn=pElizabeth  d.  of  Robert  Pollard  of  Toppesfleld 
&  heire.  !  in  com.  Essex. 


I  1  I  2  I  3 

Henery  Bigg     William  Bigg=f=Dorcas  d.  of  John  Mortham     Thomas  Bigg  of=p 


of  Ridgwell.      of  Topesfeld. 


of  Much  Taye  in  com. 

Essex. 


Dallam  in  com. 
Suffolk. 


350 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


Wm'm  Bigg  of  Shalfford^ 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Susan  d.  of  Thomas  Jernegan  of 
Pentloe  in  com.  Essex. 


|2 
Edward=Mary. 

Bigg. 


|1 
Will'm  =FMelior  d. 


|2 
Jernegan^ 


Bigg. 


of  Eoper.     Bigg. 


=Ellenor  d.  &  heire  of  John 
Wignall  of  Heuingham 
Sibbell  (Sible  Hedingham) 
in  com.  Essex. 


|3  |4|5 

Edward    Mathew. 
Bigg.  — 

Henry. 


|1 


I  2 


William  Bigg  about  13  yeres  old  1634.      Edward  Bigg.  Ellinor 


|1 
Thomas  Bigg 
of  Dallom. 


|2 


Samwell  Bigg   of= 
Alpham stone  in 
com.  Essex  1634. 


^Tabitha  d.  &  sole  heu'e 
of  Henery  Payne  of 
Alphamstone. 


Samwell  Bigg. 


John  Bigg  of  Wick- 
ham  Bishop  in  com. 

Essex. 


BtnaJam. 


Arms. — Or,  on  afess  gules  three  water  hougets  argent.  [Bingham.] 

Nicholas  Byngham  of  the  Yale  in  com.  N'ottingham.=p 

Anthony  Bingham  Cittizen  &=pElizabeth  d.  of  Nicholes  Bering  of 


haberdasher  of  London. 


London  goldsmith  to  King  H.  8. 


Nicholes  Bingham= 
of  Barking  in 
com.  Essex  now 
liveing  1635. 


=Ehzabeth  d.  of 
Thomas    Plow- 
man of  Tolerton 
in  com.  York. 


Mary  ux.  Richard  Gibbes 
one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  shreevescourte  in  the 
GuildhaU. 


Elizabeth  ux, 
Thom.  Wright 
of  London 
Vintner. 


Nicholes  Bingham 
aged  about  17 
yeares  1635. 


Anthony.  Margerett  ux.  Wassell  Elizabeth 
Weblin  of  Barking  in  yongest  d. 
com.  Essex. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


361 


Arms. — Or,  a  chevron  vert  lei  ween  three  pomes.   [Blower]. 

Crest. — A  right  arm  erect,  vested  vert,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  proper,  holding  an 
appte  branch  leaved  and  slipped  of  the  first.  [Blower.] 

Both  gi-anted  to  Peter  Blower,  brother  of  William  of  London,  son  of  Robert  of 
Suffolk,  by  Lee,  Clar.,  1  June,  13  Eliz. 

Robert  Blower  of  Lavenham  in  com.  Suflfolk.n= 


Catherin  Hancort  a  french=pWiirm  Blower  of=|=Mary  Brancate  a  dutch 


woman  1  wiflFe. 


London  Gent. 


woman  2  wiffe. 


Peeter  Blower  of=T=  Frances  d.  of  Nicholes    William    Mary  ux.  Henery  Dixon 


Westham  in  com. 
Essex  1634. 


Blinco  of  Berdmondsey    s.p. 
in  com.  Surrey. 


|1 
Will'm  Blower. 


Peeter  Blower. 


of  Tunbridge   in  com. 
Kent  esqr. 


Nicholes. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Bokenham.] 


Edmond  Bokenham  of  Thornham=f=Barbara  d.  &  heire  of  John 
in  com.  Suffolk  esqr.  Wiseman  of  Thornham. 


.1  |2  II 

S""  Henery  Boken-     Anthony   Bokenham   of=j=Anne    d.    of   Edward     3.  Edmond. 


ham  of  Thornham    Woodham  Walter  in 
Knt.  com.  Essex  1634 


Doyley  of  Layham  in  — 

com.  Suffolk  Esqr.  4.  Hugh. 


|1  |2  II  ^1    I 

Anthony  Bokenham  Henery  1.  Anne.  3.  Frances, 

about  18  yeare  old  Bokenham.  —  — 

1634.  2.  Jane.  4.  Barbara. 


Elizabeth. 


352 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms. — Gides,  a  chevron  wavxj  lehveen  three  crosses  paUe-fitche  argent,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  [Bonham.] 

Thomas  =pCatherin  d.  of  Henery  Marney  Knt.  Captaine 


Bonham 
Esqre. 


of    the    Gard    the    first    lord    Marney   by 
Thomazin  Arundell  1  wiflfe. 


Will'm  Bonham .=f  Frances  d.  &  coheu'e  of  Thomas  Tay.      John  Bonham  ob.  s.p. 


Thomas  Bonham  of  Stanway  Hall  in  com.=p.  .  .  .  one  of  the  sisters  of  Edmond 


Essex. 


Boking  esqre. 


|1 
John  Bonham. 


.  d.  of  Bebington.=i=Wiirm  Bonham  of  London  M'chant.=p 


Thomas    Bonham=pAnne  d.  of    Mary  ux.  Tho.     Frances  ux.     Anne  ux.     Edward 


of  Valence  (in 
Dagenham)  in 
com.  Essex 
Captaine  of  the 
trained  band  1634. 


Edward  "Warren  of 

Manyng  London  & 

of  Mary  widdowof . 

Cray  in  Downes  of 

com.  Kent.  London. 


John  Syd-       Benjamin 
way  of  Henshaw 

London.  of  London. 


Anne. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1   a7id  4.    A   chevron    Mween    three    eagles    disjMyed  gules. 

[BoosEY.]     2.  Argent,  a/ess  sable  between  three  escallojjs  or.   [Jakes.]     3. 

Azure,  a  fess  counter-compmiy  argent  and  gulss,  between  three  battle-axes  of 

the  second.  [Tusser.] 
Crest. — A  lion's  gamb  erased  or,  armed  gules,  holding  a  battle  axe-azure.   [Tusser.] 


John  Beusie  a°  3°  H.  5. 


John  Beusie  3  E.  4.= 


John  Beusie  16  H.  7. 


A| 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 

A| 

I 
John  Beusie  25  H.  8  1533  buried  26  H.  8.=pPernell. 

^1 

Edward  Boosey  of  Springlfeld  in  com.  Essex=i=Joane  d.  of  Richard 


353 


33  H.  8,  1541. 


Perse  gent. 


Thomas  Jakes.=i= 


Will'm  Tusser  m.  Anne  sister  of  S'' 
Clement  Smyth  of  Tofts  in  littell  Bad- 
dow  in  com.  Essex. 


Giles  Jakes  vel  Jaques  of  Glanvile=pAnne  d.  of  Will'm  Tusser  of  Rivenhall 
Wooton  in  com.  Dorsett.  in  com.  Essex  in  fine  coheire. 


Edward  Boosey  of  Springfield  in  com.  Essex=pElizabeth  d.  &  heire  of  Giles  Jakes 


36  Q.  Elizabeth  1593. 


of  Rivenhall  gent. 


Edward   Boosey  docter  in=pJane  d.  of    John  Boosey  of  Spring-    Thomazin  ux. 


divinity  Rector  of  Wingale 
(Willingale)  in  Essex  1634. 


Edward        fFeld  in  com.  Essex  Henery  Radcliflf 

Bogges.        1634.  of  Springffeld. 


Edward  Boosy. 


Moxivtijitw 

Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Sable,  three  lioncels  passant  or.   [Bouechier.]     (Granted  to 
S""  James  1610.) 
2.  Sable,  a  chevron  ermine   between  three  leopards'  jjassant  or, 
spotted  of  the  second.  [Bourchier.]     {Ye  old  coote.) 
Crests. — 1.  A  greyhound  salient  or.  [Bourchier.] 

2.  A  greyhound  se/ant  argent  collared  or.  [Bourchier.] 


Thomas    Bourchier   of  Poukleston= 
( ?  Bockleton)  in  com.  Worster  gent. 


Thomas  Bourchier  of  Poukleston  in= 
com.  Worcester  esqr. 

A 


2  Z 


354 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1634, 


Richard  Bourchier  of  Poukleston  ia= 
com.  Worcester. 


Thonias=p. 
Bourchier. 


d.  of  . 


Thomas  Bom'chier=FElizabeth  d.  of 


of  London. 


James  Morley 
of 


John  Boni'chier  of  Love- 
downe  (in  Hockley)  in 
com.  Essex  esqr. 


Smith. 


=Anne  d.  of  James 
Downes  of  Bodney 
in  com.  Xorfolk. 


S""  James  Bour-=f=Frances  d.  of 
chier  of  Little  Thom  Crane 
Stambridge  in  of  ....  in 
com.  Essex  com.  Suffolk. 

1634.   . 


1| 
Thomas  Bourchier- 

one   of    the   gent. 

pentioners    to   his 

Majesty  1634. 


2 


Thomas=. 
Bour- 
chier 
about 
30  yeres 
old 
1634. 


d.     Richard  3. 


widdow 
of 

Henery 
Crom- 
well. 


William  4. 


James  =  . 
Bom'chier.     of  .  . 
Frost 
of .  .  .  —  . 

in  com.    Oliver  5. 
Suffolk. 


■Judith  d.  of 
Richard  Tomp- 
kins of  ]\roning- 
ton  in  com.  Here- 
ford esqr. 


John 
Bourchier. 


Elizabeth  1  ux. 
Oliver  Crom- 
well second 
brothers  sunn 
of  S^  Oliver  Crom- 
well of  Hinching- 
brooke   in   com. 
Huntingdon,  Knt 


Anne  Bour- 
chier only 
d.  &  heire 
aparant. 


33nurite. 

Arms  of  Bourne  as  in  Yis.  of  1612. 
John  Bowme.n=Margerett  .... 


Wiil'm  Bowme  of  Bobingworth  in=j=Margerett  d.  of  Richard  Ryse 
com.  Essex  esqr.  soun  &  heire.  of  Potton  in  com.  Bedfford. 


Elizabeth  ux.     Marv  d.  of=FWilliam  Bowrne=FAnne  d.  of 


Dorathev  ux. 


Richard  Glas-     James 


of  Greensted  in     Richard  Kirbv     Edward  Eldi-ed 


cock  of 
DownehaU 
in  com. 
Essex  crent. 


Morice  of 
Chipping 
Ongar 
esqr.  1 
wiffe. 


com.  Essex  eldest 
son  &  heir. 


^ 


of  Henham  in 
com.  Essex  wid- 
dow of  Robert 
Daye  of  Claver- 
ing  in  Essex. 


of  Stebbing  in 
Essex  widdow  to 
Milborne  of  the 
same  place. 


Ursula  d,  of  Anne  2  da.  of=j=Winiam  Bowrne  of  Bob-=j=Mary  d.  of  Chalkhill  of 


Robert  Daye  of  Clavering 
in  Essex  gent.  1  wiffe. 

A 


ingworth   m 
sonn  &  heire. 


com.   Essex 


Kingsbury  in  com. 
Midlesex. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 
A 


355 


i|  ~  I   I  I  I  I  I 

William   Bourne    eldest  2.  Richard.      4.  Thomas.      Jane.  •  Mary.    Anne, 
son  aged  about  24  yeres  — 

a«  1634.  3.  Gerald. 


1|  I    I  I  ^1  ,    i.    I 

Eowland  eldest  son  2.  Robert.  4.  John.     Marchey  eldest  dau.  2.  Abigail. 

by  the  2'^'^  Venter  —  by  the  2*^  vent.  — 

aged  about  14  yeares.  3.  Roger.  3.  Margerett. 


3|  2|  M 

Richard  Bourne^pJudith  d.     Robert  Bowrne=FCatherin  d.  of    John 


Mare-erett. 


of  London  gent, 
liveing  Corn- 
wall a"  1634. 


of  John  of  Bobing- 

Cooper  of  worth  in  com. 

London  Essex  second 
esqr. 


son. 


/\ 


Henery  Medley    & 
of  Tiltey  Abbey    James 
in  com.   Essex     obiit. 
descended  out  of 
Warwickshire. 


1  I                       I    I             1  I  21 

William  son  2.  Robert.  Mary  1  ux.  Will'm  Chapman  Margerett  ux.  Nicholes 

&  heire  live-           —  of  London.  2  to  John  Heath  Cooper  of  London, 

ing  1634.  3.  Edward,  of  Finsbury  neere  London. 


3|  4|  5| 

Catherin  3  d.  ux.  Thomas  Anne  ux.  Tho.  Thomson  of  Martha  ux.  Thomas  Kmge 

Luther  of  Staplefford.  Berdon  in  com.  Essex.  of  Halsted  in  com.  Essex. 

/jx  /K  /K 


Bxitoes. 


Arms. —  Vert,  three  bows  bent  in  pale  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  as  manij  lions'  faces  or. 

[Bowes.] 
Crest. — A   demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  a  sheaf  of  arrows  or,  bound  azure. 

[Bowes.] 


S""  Martyn  Bowes  Knt.  sometime  Lordn=Ciceley  Eliot  his 


Maior  of  London  a"  1545  ob.  1566 


first  witfe. 


1  I  2|  3| 

Thomas  Bowesn=Thomazin  d.  &  heire  of      Martin.       William, 
esq'r.  Will'm  Wilkinson. 


356 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


1|  2|  3|  41 

Martin    Thomas  Bowes=f=Brid,a"ett  eldest  d.  &  coheire  of  Raffe    Henery.     John  s.p. 


Bowes      second  son  & 
ob.  s.p.     in  fine  heire. 


Sterhng  of  Dedham  remarid  to 
Charles  Cardinall. 


Sr  Thomas  Bowes  of  Much=^Mary  3  d.  of  Paule  Dewes    Elizabeth  ux.  Martin 


Bromley  in  com.  Essex  Knt. 
ao  1634. 


of  Stowlangtofte  in  com.     Salter  of  Floton  (Flow- 
SuflF.  esq'r.  ton)  in  com.  SuflF. 


Thomas  Bowes. 


2| 
Martin. 


3| 
Paule. 


Ciceley. 


Bramstxin. 

Two  Crests  and  two  Shields  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Huo-h  Bramston.=^ 


John  Bramston  of  London .=f=Margerett  d.  of  Thomas  Simonds  of  London. 


Roger  Bramston  of  Boreham  in^Prisscilla  d.  of  Francis  Clovile  of  West 


com.  Essex. 


Bridgett  dan.  of  Thomas  Mounde- 
flford  younger  sonn  of  the  Mounde- 
flFords. 


HaningflPeld  in  com.  Essex. 


^S^  John  Bramston  Knt. = Elizabeth  d.  of  Ed- 
lord  cheeffe  Justice  of  ward  lord  Brabazon 
King-s  bench.  of  Ardee. 


1|                                    2|    I                     I  I  I 
John  Bramston  son  Moundefford.  Dorathey  ux.  Mary  ux.  John     Catherin. 
&   heire    apparant             —  Will'm  Palmer  of  Porter  of  Lam- 
aged  about  23  Francis  3.  Hill  in  com.  berhurst  in 
years  1634.  Bedford  esq'r.  com.  Kent. 


Will'm  Bramston  of  Halsted  in=pElizabeth  d.  of  John      Mary  ux.  John  Stepkin 


com.  Essex  gent.  a°  1634  second 
sonn  of  Roger. 


Sherley  of in 

com.  Gloster. 


of  Much  Leez  com. 

Essex. 


1| 

Will'm  Bramston  son  &  heire 

apparant  aged  about  12  yeai'es 
a"  1634. 


2.  Edmond. 

3.  John. 

4.  Edward. 


Mary. 
Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


357 


33rauti* 

Aems. — Azure,  two  swords  argent,  hilts  or,  in  saltire  a  hordure  engrailed  of  the  last. 

[Beand.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  leoparcVs  head  proper.  [Brand.] 

Crest  granted  and  arms  confirmed  to  John  Brand 
of  Gray's  Inn  15  Jac.  1616  by  W.  Seagar,  Garter. 

S"^  Thomas  Brand  of  Hadham  in  com.  Hertfford  knt. 


John  Brand  of  BoxflFord  in  com.  SuflFolk.=r 


Richard  Brand= 
of  Boxfiford. 


John  Brand  of  Edwardston- 
in  com.  Suflf.  a°  1634  unckle 
&  heire  of  John  Brand. 


=Susan  d.  of  Lapwith 
of  Boxfford  in  com. 
Suffolk. 


S''  John  Brand  of  Greys  Inn 
ob.  s.p.     he  was  one  of  the 
gent,  pentioners  to  King 
James. 


John  Brand  of  Birch=j=Mary  d.  of         2.  Joseph, 
parva  in  com.  Essex      John  Eldred  — 

a°  1634.  of  Colchester.     3.  Benja- 

min. 


1  I  2|  3|  4|  5|  6|  I 

John  Brand  aged  11     Benjamin.     Joseph.    Eldred.    Samwell.     Thomas.     Eliza- 
yeares  a°  1634.  beth. 


Anne  ux.  John  Mary  ux.  Cold      Susan  ux.  Roger  Sarah  ux.  Tho.  Elizabeth. 

Bruning  of  of  Bilston  in        Browne  of  Box-  Mott  of  Ney-  — 

Seymore  in  com.  Suff.  ffbrd  in  com.  land  in  com.  Amy. 

com.  Suflf.  Suflf.  Suflf.  — 

clarke.  Martha. 


{8ee  ^mpsonO 


358  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


BriUjes* 


Arms. — Argent,  three  escutcheons  gules,  on  each  a  lend  vair  argent  and  sable  between 

two  cinquefoih  or.  [Bridges.] 
Crest. — A  bear  passant  argent,  pierced  through  the  necTc  with  a  broTcen  spear  headed 

of  the  first,  embrued  gules.  [Bridges.] 

Crest  granted  and  arms  confirmed  to  John  Bridges  10  July  14  Eliz.  1562. 
John  Bridoes  of  Chehnsford  &  Baddowe=FAnne  d.  of .  .  .  .  Xeele  of  East 


in  com.  Essex. 


Haningffeld  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Bridges  of  Chelmsford. =j=Mary  d.  of  John  Monk  of  Chelmsford. 


Mathew  Bridges  of  Chelmsford.=pSarah  d.  of  George  Coe  of .  .  .  .in  com.  Suffolk. 

n        I 

Mathew.         Sarah. 


Arms. — Ermine,  on  afess  cotised  sable  three  crescents  or.  [Bristow.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  crescent  or  a  demi-eagle  displayed  azure.  [Bristow.] 

....  Bristow  of  Lee  in  com.  Surrey .=p 

^1 

1|  .1 

John  Bristow  formerley=F.  .  .  .  d.        Isicholas  Bristow=7=. . . .  d.  of  S''  John  Boteler 


Burstow  of  Lee  in  com. 
Surrey  gent. 


of  ...  .        of  Ayott  in  com. 
Rous.  Hertfford. 


of ....  in  com. 


\l/ 


Nicholas  Bristow  of=FElizabeth  d.  of  Richard  Bowett  of  Newdigate  in 


Lee  2  sonn. 


com.  Surrey  esq''  by  the  d.  of  John  Stydoljih. 


1 
Mercy  d.  of  Richai'd^pRichard  Bristow  of  Pitsey=y=Catherin  d.  of  Andrew 


Springham  of  London 
mercer  1  wiffe. 


in  com.  Essex  aged  77 
years  1634. 


Pascall  of  Springffeld 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


Francis  Bristow  of  Pitsey        Elizabeth  ux.  George  Turner  of 
42  yeare  old  1634.  Linffeld  in  com.  Surrey. 


George.        John.        Edward.         Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


359 


(No.  1.) 


Crest  and  arms  same  as  Beowne  No.  1  in  "Vis.  of  1612. 

"William  Browne  of  Colchester=pMargerett  d.  of 
in  com.  Essex.  Robert  Leech. 


1| 
d.  of  George=pRobert  Browne= 


Sayer  of  Col- 
chester 1  wiffe. 


of  Colchester, 


Mary  d.  of .  .  .  . 

"V\nniam 

Susan 

"Vesey  of  "Wyke 

& 

d.  of 

Abbaye  nere 

Edward 

Bour- 

Colchester. 

s.p. 

chier. 

Robert 
ob.  s.p. 


"William  Browne= 
of  Colchester. 


=Margerett  d.  of  John  Prettyman 
of  Thorndon  in  com.  Suffolk. 


Robert  Browne  aged  about  16  yeares  1634. 


Rose. 


33rob)ne* 

(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Quarterly  of  ten — 1.  Gules,  a  dragon  passant  or,  a  chief  of  the  second. 
[Bkowne.]  2.  Azure,  a  bend  between  six  eagles'  heads  erased  argent. 
[  ]     3.  Argent,  three  bars  wavy  sable,  each  charged  icith  as  many 

bezants,  on  a  chief  gules  a  chamber  between  two  anchors  or.  [Gonson  or  Gun- 
STON.]  4.  Argent,  a  fret  gules  charged  unth  nine  bezants,  a  bordure  azure. 
[Trussell.]  5.  Per  pale  argent  and  sable  a  saltire  surmounted  of  another 
engrailed,  both  counterchanged.  [  ]     6.  Fitzwarren.     7.  Argent, 

a  stag's  head  cabossed  or.  [  ]      8.  Sable,  a  seme'e  of  cross  crosslets 

ftche  or,  a  fess  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  second.  [Beckett. 

9.  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable  three  griffins'  heads  erased  p)alewise  or.  [Young. 

10.  Or,  on  a  chief  azure  three  foxes'  heads  erased  of  the  field.  [Colfox.] 
Crest. — Same  as  Browne  No.  1  in  Vis.  o/ 1612. 


Hugh  Browne  of  y® 
county  of  Mid. 


John  Trussell. 


Ralph  Fitz- 
waren. 


=Anne  d.  of 
Thorn.  Roe. 


Steven  Browne 
of  the  county  of 


Tho.  Trussell 
Sonne  &  heire. 


maiuv. 

John  Walter 
esquire. 


-Eliza  d.  &  heire  of  Ralph 
Fitzwaren. 


Hugh  Broun 
sone  & 
heire. 


Walter  Browne=Elianor 


of  Hitcham  in 
Suffolk. 


com. 


d.  of 
Trevour. 


Will  Trussell 
sone  &  heire. 


John  Walter=Ursula  da. 

esquire  &  heire  of 

;  Walter 
1  Beckett. 


360 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


Tho.  Browne  of=Agnes  d.  of 
Colchester  in  John  Turke 
com.  Essex.  of  Colchester. 


Roger  Trussell 
Sonne  &  heire. 


John  Walter=Mary  da.  of 
sone  &  heire.     Tho.  Yonar. 


Florence=John  Browne=Elizabeth     Christo-=Eliza'beth    Eich.  Wal-=Ellen  d. 


d.  & 

heire  of 
John 
Chersey 
1  wifFe. 


of  Colchester 


d.  of  Will. 
Knight- 
bridge 
2  wife. 


pher 
Gonson. 


d.  &  heire 
of  Roger 
TrusseU. 


ter  son  & 
heire. 


&  heire  of 

Will 

Colfox. 


Will.= 
Browne 
son  & 
heire. 


=Marge- 
rett  d. 
of  Rob. 
Leech. 


Thomas 
Browne 
second 
Sonne. 


S^  Richard: 
Browne 
K'  3  Sonne 
clearke  of 
the  Greene 
Cloath  to 
King 
James. 


=Joane 
d.  of 
John 
Vigors 
of  Lang- 
ham  in 
Essex. 


John 
Browne 

4  Sonne. 

Clement 
Browne 

5  Sonne. 


Marge- 

rett. 


Kathe- 
rin 

wife  of 
WiU. 
Simnell. 


Robert  Browne 
Sonne  &  heire. 

Will.  Browne 
second  sonne. 


Rich.  Browne  3 
Sonne. 

Edward  Browne 

4**^  Sonne. 


Susan  wife  of 
Will.  Bourchier 
of  Barnsley  in 
Glocester. 

Margerett  died 
nnmaried. 


Christopher: 
Browne  of 
Deptford 
Kent. 


=Thomazin 
d.  &  co- 
heii'e  of 
Ben 
Gonson. 


Rich.  Browne  sonne  &  heire. = Elizabeth  2  daughter  to  S""  John  Pretiman. 


Will.  Gonson  of  Lon-= 
don  esqi'  Treasurer  of 
the  Marine  Causes. 


=Bennett  d.  of  Rich. 
Walter  &  after 
heire  to  her  bro. 


d.  of  S'-  John^ 

Charlton  of  Apley 
in  CO.  Salop. 


=John=Lucy  d.  of 
Wal-     Norris. 
ter. 


Christopher 
Gonson 
second  sonne. 


Elizabeth  wife  of 
Anthony  Marler 
of  London. 


Avice  wife  of  Tho.  Mild- 
may  of  Moulsham  in  com. 
Essex. 


Edward  Walter  of 
Shrewsbury  died 
without  issue. 


Benjamin  Gonson. 


d.  of  Edmonds  of  Yorkshire.        Anthony  Gonson.^ 


Benjamin  &  Anthony  died  yong.  Benjamin  &  Anthony  died  yong. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


361 


Thomazin  wife 
of  S--  Hen. 
Tirrell  of 
Heron  in  Essex. 


Anthony  &  David 
died  without 


issue. 


Benjamin  Gonson  of=j=Ur8ula  da.  of  An.  Hus- 
Much  Badow  in  sey  Judge  of  the 

Essex  Treasurer  of       Admiralty  &  Agent  at 
the  Marine  Causes.        Anvers  to  Q.  Mary. 


Thomazin  d.  &=Ed.  Fenton        William  1 


coheire  mar, 
Christopher 
Browne  of 
Deptford 
Kent. 


a  captaine 
1  husband. 


William  1 

Anthony  4 
s.p. 


Elizabeth. 
Mary. 


Marge-     Lucretia. 
rett.  — 

Katherine. 


All  without  issue. 


Ursula  wife    Benet,  wife  Anne,  wife  Avice  wife     Benjamiu=Mary  da.  of  Hum- 
of  Robt.          of  The.  of  Giles  of  S''  John     Gonson        phrey  Baskervile 
Peterson  of    WalUnger  Fleming  of  Hawkins       3  sonne        of  London  Alder- 
London,          in  Chelms-  Warley  in  Kt.  a  fam-     died  s.p.       man. 
ford.  Essex.  ous  sea  capt. 

Extat  hoc  in  antique  libro  de  Visitatione  Comitatus  Salopise  hodierno  tempore 
in  oJSBcio  armorum  remanente. 

J.  P.  SOMERSETT. 

I  have  carefully  examined  this  Pedigree  &  doo  aprove  thereof  &  also  doe  allowe 
&  authorize  the  posterity  of  S''  Richard  Browne  knt.  Gierke  of  the  Green  Cloth  in 
the  court  in  the  time  of  King  James  to  beare  in  theire  Paternall  Coate  the  Chiefe 
Goulde  as  is  above  depicted. 

Ri.  St.  George, 

Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes. 


(No.  3.) 

Crest  and  Arms  of  Browne  as  under  Browne  No.  3  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Will'm  Browne  of  Flam-=r. . . .  d.  of  S""  Thomas    John  Browne    Anne  ux.  Wm. 


berds  (in  Cold  Norton) 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 
Bonne  &  heire. 


Baldry  of  London         of  Kent 
Shreeve  10  H.  8.  2  sonne. 


Peter  of  Ingar- 
stone  (Ingate- 
Btone)  com.  Essex. 

3  A 


362 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


I  1 
Thomas  Browne=f=.  .  .  .  d.  of  S""  Giles 
of  Flamberds  in    Allington  of  Hors- 
com.  Essex  :  heath  in  com. 

esqr.  I  Cambridg  knt. 


|2 
John. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Stephen  Becking 
ham  of  Tolshunt  Beckingham 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


S''  John  Browne  of  Flam-= 
herds  in  com.  Essex 
knighted  at  Whitehall 
23  July  1603. 


=Catherin  d.  of  S""  Henery 
Boteler  of  HatfFeld 
Woodhall  in  com. 
Hertford  knt. 


Anne  ux.  Anthony 
Bridges  of  West 
HanningflPeld  in 
com.  Essex  esqr. 


Ellen  nx. 
George 
Fitch  of 
Brasen- 
hed. 


Giles  Browne  of  Flamberds  in=f=Mary  d.  of  S'  Will'm  Harris 


com.  Essex  esqr.  1634. 


of  Crixsey  Knt. 


I  1  |2 

William  Browne  about  20  yere  old  1634.        Arther  Browne. 


Ehzabeth. 


(No.  4.) 

Crest  and  Arms  same  as  Browxe  Xo.  3  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

George  Browne  of  CloTilehall=pElizabeth  d.  of  John  Leventhorpe  of 
in  Abbotts  Roding  esq.  Shinglehall  in  com.  HertflFord. 


I  1 
Weston  Browne  of  Rookwood- 
hall  vel  Covell  Hall  in  com. 
Essex  (?  Colvile  HaU  in  White 
Roding).         


John  Browne=f=Anne  d.  of  Thomas  Staunton 


of  Wickham 
Hall. 


of 


in  com.  Somersett. 


S"'  Anthony  Browne  of=pElizabeth  d.  of  Edmond  Pirton  of  Bentley 


Weald  Hall  in  com, 
Essex  knt. 


Hall  in  com.  Essex. 
Captaine  Lathom. 


shee  after  marid  to 


John  Browne  of  Weald= 
hall  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 
1634. 


=Hester  d.  &  coheire  of  Elizabeth  Catherin  ux. 
Wilham  Tabor  doctor  ux Nicholas  Pad- 
in  divinity  of  Alresford  Tooke.  more  Rector 
in  com.  Essex.  of  Weald. 


|1 
Anthony  Browne  about 
8  yeares  of  age. 


John  Bruwne.        George.        Mary. 


Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1G34. 


363 


35roh)ne* 

(No.  5.) 
Arms. — On  a  chevroji  three  roses  [  '],  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Henry  Browne  of  Fithlers=f=Mary  d.  of .  .  .  .  Haydon  Beatrix  ux.  ....  Marsh 


in  com.  Essex  esqr,  sonn 
&  heire. 


of  Hertffordshire  esqr. 


of  Lymehowse  in  com. 
Middlesex. 


Robert  Browne  of  Fithlers  2  sonn.=f=.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Taverner  of  com.  Essex. 


Robert  Browne  of  Wades=pJoane  d.  of  John  Waltham  of  Much 
in  com.  Essex  1634.  Waltham  in  com.  Essex. 


I  1  |2  |3 

Robert  Browne  about  5  yeares        Anthony.        Thomas, 
at  the  time  of  this  Visitation. 


Buflfle, 


Arms  of  Bugge  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

John  Bugge  of  London  esq'r  sonn  &  heire=pAnne  d.  of  Tho. 
lyeth  bm-ied  in  St.  Mildreds  in  Bred  Street.     Marshall.    '.-^  /  ■'  dT 


Thomas  Bugge  of  London. =pMargery  d.  of  Tildesley. 


Edward  Bugge  of  Har-=i=Allice  d.  of  John  Colt  of  Coltshall 
lowe  in  com.  Essex.  in  Cavendish  in  com.  Suff. 


1|  2| 

Anthony  Bugge  of  Har-=f=Ann  d.  of  Will'm     Edward  Bugge  of  Harlow=pJane 


low  esq'r  a°  1634. 


Barrett. 


gent,  second  son. 


Raynsfford. 


1  I 
Richard  Bugge =Vahan  d.       Edward  Bugg  Ser-=T=Elizabeth   d.   of    Martha  ux. 


of  Harlow  esq'r     of  Thomas     geant  at  Arnies 
a°  1634.  Stransham.    to  King  Charles. 


Hasclden  Bury       Lawrance 
of  Meldreth  co.       Codham  of 
Camb.  Shering  in  co. 

Essex. 


Mary.        Elizabeth. 


364  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Burnett. 

Arms. — Argent,  in  chief  three  holly  leaves  slipped  vert,  in  base  a  bugle  horn  sable. 

[BUENETT.] 

Alexander  Burnett  of  Lees  in  the=f= 
county  of  Mar  in  Scotland. 


AUexander  Burnett  of  Lees  in=p.  ...  d.  of  Luncesall  in 


Marr  in  Scotland. 


Marr  in  Scotland. 


AUexander  Burnett  of=FCatlierin  d.  of  Robert  Arbuthnot  of  Little 


Lees  sonn  &  heire. 


Faddes  in  Mernes  in  Scotland  gent. 


1  I  2  I  3  I  5  I  6 

AUexander    Robert       Thomas  Burnett  M*"    Jane  d.  of=j=Dunkyn   Bur-     John 


Burnett  of    Burnett,     of  Art  in  Cambridp;e  John 

Lees.  practisioner  in  Coys  of 

=y=  phisick  now  of  Brain-  London, 

tree  a°  1634. 


nett  docter  in     Burnett. 

phissick  at 

Norwich. 


I  1|  2|                    I 
S''  Thomas  Thomas  Burnett  AUexander.     Frances  ux.  Thomas  Templer 
Burnett  of  about  22  yeares  of  Weston  in  com.   North- 
Lees  Knt.  of  age  1634.  ampton  clarke. 


Burp. 


Arms. — Argent,  three  piles  vert,  the  middle  one  luavy,  a  bm'dure  of  the  second  charged 
tuith  eight  bezants.  [Bury.] 

Edward  Bury  of  Eastwood  Esq're  Justice= 
«  of  peace  in  com.  Essex  &  one  of  the  bed  > 

chamber  to  King  H.  8. 

2  \  iT 

Edward  Bury  of  Eastwood  in  com.=j=  Joseph  Bury  of 

Essex  esq'r  justice  of  peace  &  of  South  Benfleete. 

the  bed  chamber  to  King  H.  8. 


Edward  Bury  of=j=Anne  d.  of  S*"  Roger  Apleton  of  South        Bradfford  Bury = Mary. 
Eastwood  1634.     Benfleet  Knt.  &  Baronett.  of  Eastwood. 


1|  2|  III 

Edward  Bury.      Henery  Bury.      Anne.       Elizabeth.       Catherin. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


366 


Arms. — Same  as  those  of  Butler  m  Vis.  of  1612,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 
George  Butler  of  Sharn-=j=Mary  d.  of  Ric.  Throgmorton 


brooke  in  com.  BedflFord 
ar. 

of  Higham     Park 
Northampton. 

in    com. 

Cressed  naturall  d.  of  S'"=j 
John  St.  John  of  Blet- 
neshoe  (Bletsoe)  in  com. 
Bed.  Knt.  1  wiffe. 

1| 
-John  Butler-|-Mary  d.  &  coheire 
of  Sharn-         of  John  Gedge  of 
brooke.            ....  Surveior  to 
Q.  Mary.   2  wiflfe. 

2  1  3  1 
Raphaell. 

Peeter. 

1    1 
Catherin. 

Margarett. 

S'  Oliver  Butler  of  Sharn- 
brooke  Knt.  son  and  heire. 


John  =FJane  d.  of  Edward  Elliott  of  ISTewland  Hall 


Butler. 


in  Roxwell  in  com.  Essex. 


1|  2| 

John        Thomas  Butler= Joane  widdow 
Butler,     of  London  of  Nicholas 

haberdasher.         Mount-Stephen. 


1.  Jane.      3.  Elizaiseth. 

2.  Sarah.     4.  Cresseid. 


5.  Martha 

& 

6.  Ursula. 


Nathaniell  James  the=.  .  .  .  widdow  Elizabeth  ux.  John  Sara  ux.   John 

eldest  sonn  2  bro.  hj      of  Glascock.  Cornelius  a  mar-  Jeflfereys  of  ....  in 

per  the  2  the  2  chant  of  London.  com.    Essex    relict 

venter.  venter.  Vernon. 


(No.  1.) 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Quarterly — argent  and  sable,  in  dextei^  chief  an  eagle  displayed 
of  the  second.  [Byrd.]  2.  Sable,  a  chevroii  ermine  betioeen  three  roses  or. 
[Thimley.]  3.  Or,  tivo  bars  nebule  gules,  a  bordure  gobony  argent  and  of 
the  second.  [Dauncey.]  4.  Argent,  a  cross  flory,  gules  in  dexter  chief  a 
torteaux.  [Woodhall.] 

Crest. — On  a  dolphin  proper  an  eagle  or,  ivings  expanded.  [Byrd.] 

Arma  sive  clypeus  gentilitius  CI.  viri  Guilielmi  Byrd,  legum  doctoris  filii 
Guilielmi  Byrd  ex  maria  filia  et  herede  Jacobi  Woodhall  de  Walden  qui  Guilielmus 
filius  erat  Tho.  Byrd  ex  Beatrice  til.  Jo.  Worlich  de  Cowlinge  in  com.  Suif.  qui 
quidem  Thomas  Byrd  filius  fuit  Guilielmi  Byrd  ex  Annabelius  filia  et  herede  Jo. 
Thinley  et  uxoris  sue  sororis  et  heredis  Roberti  Dauncey  de  Walden.  Quae  quidem 
Arma  cum  Crista  ego  Guil.  Camden  Clarenceulx  Rex  Armorum  exemplificavi  et 
prgefat'  Guil.  Byrd  legum  doctori  confirmavi. 

Guilielmus  Camden  Clarencieulx  Rex  Armor. 
Convenit  cum  originali.     Jo.  Philpot  Somersett. 


366 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 
William  Byrde  of  Walden  gent.=j= 


Thomas    Byrde   of=pAnne  d.  of  Robert    S""  WiUiam  Byrd  Knt.  docter 


Litlebury  co.  Essex 
second  sonn. 


Parkin  of   Litle-     of  the  civil  lawe  died  without 
bury. 


issue. 


William  Byrd  docter     Thomas  Byrd=pElizabeth  d.  of  Thomas  Brande     Mary  ux. 
of  the  civile  lawe  a"    of  Litlebury         "  '  ^ 

1634.  a°  1634, 


of  Greate  Hormeade  in  com. 
Hertffbrd. 


Nicholes 
Blinco. 


Thomas  Byrd  aged  about  ij  yeares  1634.        Elizabeth.         Susan. 

{This  descent  is  hy  another  hand,  written  upon  a  separate  piece  of  paper, 

andjjasted  down.) 

John  Thimley.=j=.  .  .  .  sister  &  h«  of  Robert  Dauncy  of  Walden 
son  and  heire  of  Robert  Dauncy  of  Walden. 


William  Byrd.=fAnnabl.  da""  &  h^  of  John  Thimley. 


Thomas  Byrd.=pBeatrix  d.  of  Jo.  Worlich  of  Cowling  co.  SuflF. 


William  Byrd.=j=Mary  d.  &  h''  of  James  Woodhall  of  Walden  co.  Essex. 


1| 
WiUiam  Byrd  LL.D-- 


Thomas.=p 


3Sprlr. 


(No.  2.) 
Arms. — Three  stags'  heads  cabossed,  a  canton  ermine.  [  ]     (Ex  sigillo.) 

William  Byrde  of  Standon=pJulian  d.  of  M. 


,    .11 
Christopher 

Bird  of 

Standon 

Place. 


Place  in  com.  Essex  gent. 
Musician  to  Q.  Elizabeth. 


Birley  of  Lin- 
colnshire. 


=Catherin  d.  of  Thomas   Bird  Elizabeth  1  Rachellux.     Maryux. 
Thomas  Moore  ofDruryLane  ux.  John  Edward  Thomas 
of  Bam-  in  com.  Mid-  Jackson  2  Biggs.  Falcon- 
borough  in  dlesex.  to  Burdett.                            bridg. 
com.  Yorke. 


Thomas  Bird  of  Standon  Place  1634. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


367 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Per  pah  gules  and  azure  a  saltire  or.  [Cage.] 
Crest. — A  sea-horse's  head  ^n-oper.  [  ] 

Richard  Cage  of  the  towns  of  Pakenham  in  com.  Suffo]k.=F 


1 


Elizabeth  d.  &  heire=p Anthony  Cage=f=Anne  d.  &  heire=S^  John  Harte 


of  Richard  Dale  of 
Walden  1  wiffe. 


of  Stowe  in 
com.  Cam- 
bridge. 


of. 
2  wiffe. 


Hayne 


Maior  of  Lon- 
don. 


Symon 
Cage 
yonger 
brother. 


S"^  John  Cage  &  others.        Nicholes=pAnne  d.  of  Toby  Wood  esqr.  ob.  7  Febb. 


Cage 


1632.     shee  after  maried  to  S''  Robt.  Barker 
the  king's  printer. 


S--  Tobi  Cage==Lettice  d.  of 
of  Gales  in      I  S-"  Peter 


the  p'ish  of 
Woodfford  in 
com.  Essex 
1634. 


Tobie  Cage 
6  yere  old. 


Scott  of 
Camberwell 
in  com. 
Surrey  Knt. 


d.= 

of 

Sairs  of 
Wind- 
sore 
1  wiffe. 


=John  Cage=Anne  d.  of 
of  Bright-  Goldsmyth 
well  in  of  London 

com.  Buck-     2  wiffe. 
ingham. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  Charles 
Barker 
4  son  of 
Robert. 


Let- 

tice 

Caere. 


Anne  Cage 
ob.  an 
inffant. 


Elizabeth.         Elizabeth.         Charles.     Anne. 
Mary.  John. 


John  Cage  of^pJane  d.  of      Edward  =pJudith  d.  of 
Totteredge      I  Richard  Cage  of    i  S''  John  Harte 


m  com. 
Hertfford. 


Thornhill.      London. 


Lord  Maior  of 
London. 


Danyell  =pCatherin  d.  of 
Cage  of     Charles  Mor- 
Occles.     I  daunt  of 

Okley  in  ...  . 


Richard  Cage. 


John  Cage. 


Phillip. 


Anthony= 
Cage  of 
Stow  was 
buried  at 
Stowe. 


=Dorathey  d.  & 
coheire  of 
Will'm  Rud- 
stone  of 
Swaffham 
Bulbeck  in 
com.  Cam- 
bridg  esqr. 


Thomazin 
w.  of 
George 
Haws  of 
London. 


Martha  1  ux.  Thomas 
Lawrance  of ...  . 
esqr.  &  after  to  John 
Bromley  &  had  yssue 
S""  John  Lawrance 
Kut.  &  Baronett 
who  marid  the  d.  of 
....  Poyntz. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  George 
Warren  of 
London. 


Anneux. 
Elring- 
ton  of 
com. 
Essex. 


Vide  the  next  pedigree. 


368 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Case. 

(No.  2.) 
Anthony  Cage  of  Stowe  in  com.=pDorathey  d.  &  heire  of  Wm.  Rudstone 


Cambridge  vide  the  last  pedi- 
gree. 


of  Swaffham  Bulbeck  in  com. 
Cambridge. 


S""  Thomas*=JoYce  d.  &  heire 


Cage  of 
Stowe 
Knt. 

buried  at 
Stow. 


of  Richard 
Mount  of  Hamp- 
ton in  Kent, 
esqr. 


Edward  Cage  of  Weld-hall 
in  Essex,  marid  Mary,  d.  of 
George  NichoUs  of  Walden 
in  Essex  &  had  yssue 
Anthony. 


Thomas  Cage  of 
Eltesley  m.  Eliza- 
beth d.  of  Gawyn 
Pelsant  of  Hert- 
fford  gent. 


Anthony=pMary  d.  &  sole  heire 
Caere.  of  Thomas  SeckfFord. 


Susan  ux.  WiUiam  Cage  of 
Mero^ate  in  com.  Kent. 


Sara  Cage  not 
yett  maried. 


|1 

John  Cage  sonn  and  heire 

borne  30  June  1631. 


Anthony  Cage  borne 
13  July  1632. 


Anne  born  the  18th 
of  April  1630. 


Anthony  Cage  docter 
in  divinity  rector  of 
Burrow  Greene  marid 

Anne  d.  of Mount- 

fford  docter  in  divinity 
&  had  issue  Anne. 


Dorathey    "William 
Anne  &      Cage  & 
Margarett  Danyell 
ob.  s.p.        marid 
both  & 
had  issue. 


Mary  ux. 

Isaack  Aple- 
ton  of  Suffolk 
esqr.  of  Wal- 
lingffeld. 


Anne  ux.  S"" 
Richard  Fox 
of  Staunton, 
lacye  in  com. 
Sallop  Knt. 


Martha 
Cage 
yet  un- 
marid. 


Caltrbjell. 

Aems. — Asure,  a  cross  x)atee  fitchee  ivithin  an  orh  of  estoiles  or,  a  crescent  on  a  mullet 

for  difference.  [Caldwell.] 
Crest. — A  cock's  head  argent  between  two  wings  exjmmled  sable,  holding  in  the  beak 

a  cross  jmtee  fitchee  or,  on  tlie  breast  a  cresce?it  on  a  mullet  for  difference. 

[Caldwell.] 

Caldwell.=F 


Florence  Caldwell  of 
London  merchant 
father  of  Mary  wiffe 
of  S^  Thomas  Gor- 
ney  Knt. 


!  ^ 

William 
s.p. 


Thomas  Caldwell 
grandfather  of 
Thomas  CaldweU 
that  certiffies 
this  descent. 


|4 
Lawrauce=p[Mary  d.  of  Moun- 
Caldwell      cey  of  ....  in  com. 
of  Lon-      i  Cambridg.] 
don. 


A 


John  according  to  Blomefield.     See  his  '  Coll.  Cantab,,'  p.  16. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


369 


William 
CaldweU 
of  Lin- 
conshire. 


Elizabeth  d.  of=f  Daniell  Caldwell  of  Horndon  on  tlie=p[Marye]  d.  of 
Toldervey  I  Hill  in  com.  Essex  m.  to  his  3  wiflfe     [George] 


[of  London]. '  [  Allice  d.  of  [John]  Mayne  [of  Hert- 
flfordshire]. 


Duncombe  of 
[Albnrye  in  com. 
Surrey]  2  wiffe. 


Mary.        Elizabeth. 


Anne. 


Mary. 


[by  Mayne.] 


In  perusing  of  the  pedegree  of  Caldwell  we  find  that  the  above 
named  Florence  Caldwell  may  beare  these  Armes  w'th  the  difference 
of  a  third  brother  here  above  depicted  w'ch  wee  doe  by  these  presents 
testiffie  &  confl&rme  in  witnes  whereof  we  haue  hereunto  subscribed 
a°d'ni  1601. 


Will'm  Dethick, 
Garter  principall  King  of  Armes. 


Will'm  Camden, 
Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes. 


{The parts  within  hracMs  are  additions  to  the  3IS.) 


ABMB.—Qmrte7-Iy—l  and  4.   Argent,  three  moors'  heads  couped  in  profile  proper. 
[Cannyng.]     2.  Three  passion  nails.  [  ]    4.  A  goat  salient.  \*^^!^^. 

X  Richard  Cannyng  of  Foscote  in  com.=r 

Warwick  .•(^^o_0^tefd:)^.  I 

1|  \ 

Richard  Canynges    Will'm  Cannyng  of  Foscote  &  of=T=Rachell  d.  of 


of  Foscote.  London  Marchant  free  of    the 

L'emongers  hee  was  a  secon  sonn. 


Richard  Ai-m- 
shaw  of  London. 


Will'm  Cannynges  of  Elsenham  com. 
Essex  a*'  1634  eldest  son. 


=Martha  d.  of  George  Etheridg 
of  Maydenhed  in  com.  Berks. 


George  Cannynges.        Mary.        Martha, 


3  B 


370 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


CaptIL 


S""  Gamaliell  Capell=pJane  2^  da.  &  coheire  of  Weston  Browne 
com.  '  of   Rookwoods  in   com.    Essex   widdow 
1603     of  Will'm  Wyatt  of  Tilliugliam  in  com. 
Essex  esq. 


of  Raynes  in 
Essex  Knt 
4*^  sonn. 


Mary  ux.  Thorn.  Arundell 
of  Traherne  in  Cornwall. 


Anne  ux.  Robert  Wise-    Mildred  ux.  S"^ 
man  of  CanflFeld  in  com.    Wm.  Luckyn 
Essex.  Baronett. 


1| 
S""  G-amaliell  Capell  of= 
Raynes  in  com.  Essex 
Knt.  son  &  heire. 


3|  . 
Francis 

Capell. 


of 


Henery  Capell  of  Freaning^ 
(Fryerning)  in  com.  Essex 
gen.  now  Uveing  a°  1634. 


I 

Francis  Capell  only  sonn  &  heire 
apparant  aged  one  yeare  a°  1634. 


=Anne  d.  of  Edward 
Wentworth  of  Bock- 
ing  in  com.  Essex. 


Cartrtnall. 

Crest  and  Arms  of  Cardinall  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Joane  d.   of   John=  William  Cardinall=FLettice  d.  of 


Gourdon  of  Suffolk    of  Great  Bromley 
1  wiffe.  in  com.  Essex. 


WiUiam  Knight 
2  wifPe. 


Stephen 
ob.  s.p. 


Suckling 
1  wi" 


d.  of^Charles  Cardynall^pBridgett  d.  of  Raffe  Starling       John 


of  Great  Bromley. 


relict  Thomas  Bowes  eldest       ob.  s.p. 
sonn  Thomas  Bowes. 


1  I  2  I  3  I 

William  Car-    Robert  Car-=Elizabeth     James  Cardinall=pDorathey  d.  of  Richard 


dinall  now  in     dinallofLit-    Beriff.  of  Little  Brom- 

Irelandl634.     tie  Bromley.  ley  1634. 


Welby  of  London 
Marchant. 


Charles  Cardiuall. 


1  I  2|  I 

John  Cardinall  about  4  yeares  old  1634.     James.     Dorathey, 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


371 


Edward  Carew  gent,  porter  of  the  Tower  did  Seale  with  Carew  coate  &  creast 
of  Devonshire  without  difference  but  his  father  hath  not  as  yett  shewed  any 
authority  to  lend  these  Amies  or  how  he  is  descended  of  that  family  being  about 
foure  score  yeares  of  age  at  this  present. 

John  Carew  of  the  Midlen=Elizabeth  d.  of  Tirrell  of 
Temple.  Herng-ate. 


Tulyan.     Susan  d.  of  Christopher=rEdward     Carew     of  =Margerett  widdow  of 


Harfleet  of  Ash  in  com. 
.  1  wiflFe. 


Rumfibrd  in  com.  Es-     Henery  Browne  of 
sex  liveinge  1034.  RumfFord  2  wiffe. 


Edward  Carew  gent,  porter  of  the  tower=pCatherin  d.  of .  .  .  .  Husan 
dyed  in  the  liffe  of  his  father.  marchant  of  London. 


John  Carew.         Edward  Carew. 


I  5  I  I 

Mary.        John  Carew.=r'  ...  d.  of  Robert  Tirrell.        Elizabeth. 


John  Carew  ob.  s.p.        Robert  Carew. 


John  Carew.        Anne. 


Castell. 


Robert  Castell  of  Woodham  Waters 
in  com.  Essex  Esq'r  1634. 


Robert  Castell  of  East  Hatley  in  com.  Cambridg.         Edmond. 


372 


THE  VISITATION   Or   ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  1.) 

AiiMS. — Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  cinque/oils  or,  a  crescejit  for   difference. 

[Chambers.] 
Crest. — A  hear  pr(yper  imssant,  muzzled,  collared  and  chained  argent,  a  crescent  for 

difference.  [Chambers.] 

John  Chamber  of  Claydon  in  the 
Bishoprick  of  Durham. 


Jarvis  Chamber=f=Allice  d.  of 
of  Kendall  in     '  Rootes 
com.  Westmor-     (?Rookes). 
land. 


....  ux.  .  .  . 

Atkinson  of 
Wearmouth 
in  the 
Bishoprick. 

I 


1.  Robert. 
3.  Charles.  )  s.p. 

2.  Charles. 


Thomas  Chamber  of  Cleydon  in  the=pBarbara  d.  of  Atkinson  &  heire 
Bishoprick  of  Durham  1634.  to  her  unckle  Robert. 


1|2| 


Robert  Chamber.     Charles  Chamber  of  Dagen-=i=Mary  d.  of  Bird  of  Bristow  widdow 


ham  in  com.   Essex  &  of 
Roger  Chamber.      Grays  Inn  gent.  1634. 


of  Ramm  since  widdow  of  Robert 
Adams  of  Dagenham  in  com.  Essex. 


Anne  only  d.  halffe  a  yeare  old  1634. 


(No.  2.) 

Crest  and  Arms  same  as  in  the  last  Pedigree. 
This  descent  is  entered  in  the  Visitation  of  the  Bishoprick  of  Durham,  folio  37. 

Charles  Chamber  of  Kendall=p.  ...  d.  of ...  . 
in  the  Westmorland  a°  1556.      Burton. 


Jarvis  Chamber  of  Kendall  in  Westmorland.=j=Allice  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Rookes  (?  Rootes). 


THE   VISITATION    Or   ESSEX,    1634. 
Al 


373 


John  Chamber  of  Cleidon  in  the  Bishoprick  of  Dnrham. 


Thomas  Atkinson  of  Munck=p. 
Wavmouth  in  the  Bishoprick    of  Eobert 
of  Durham.  Chamber. 


sister      Robert      John      Charles 


8.]). 


s.p. 


s.p. 


Thomas  Chamber  of  Claidon  in  the  Bishoprick=f=Barbara  d.    of  Tho.   Atkinson  & 
of  Durham  now  liveing  1634.  heire  to  her  unckle  Robert  Chamber. 


1  I  3|  2| 

Robert         Charles  Chamber  of  Da.2:en-=pMarY  d.  of  Bird  of  Bristow  rehct     Roger 


Chamber,     ham  &  of  Grays  Inn  gent. 
liveinar  a°  1634. 


of  Ramm  of  Dagenham  widdow  of    s.p. 
Robert  Adams  of  Dagenham. 


Anne  only  d.  halfife  a  yeare  old  a"  1634. 


€ljttkt. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4:.  Cheeke  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
2  and  3.  Gules,  a  saltire  vair  letween  four  mullets  argent.  [Hill.] 


Si^  John  Cheeke  of  Stoke-=pMary  d.  &  heire 
Clare  in  com.  Suffolk.  of  ...  .  Hill. 


Henery  Cheeke  Secretary  to=f=Frances  d.  of  S""  Humffrey  Radcliff  of  Elston 


the  Councell  of  Yorke 


sister  of  S"^  Edward  now  Erie  of  Sussex. 


S""  Thomas  Cheeke  of  Pirgo  in  the  liberties=FEssex  d.  of  Robert  Lord  Rich 


of  Havering  in  com.  Essex  1634. 


Earle  of  Warwick. 


1|  2|  3|  ... 

Robert  Cheeke      Thomas      Charles      Frances.      Anne. 
9  yere  old.  Cheeke.       Cheeke.  —  — 

Essex,  Issabell. 


Elizabeth. 


374 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Chester. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a/ess  gules  three  cutlasses  erect  of  the  first,  Mlts  or.  [Chester.] 
Granted  to  Eobert  Chester  Feb.  1639,  by  Sir  John  Borough,  G-arter. 

Crest. — A  cutlass  argent,  hilt  andfomel  or,  between  two  branches  of  laurel  proper. 
[Chester.]     Granted  at  the  same  time. 


George  Chester  of  Hartlepoole  in  the- 
Bishoprick  of  Durham. 


1| 
Thomas  Chester  of 
Hartlepoole. 


Richard  Chester  ol^Elizabeth  d.  of  John 
Lee  in  com.  Essex.     Wilsonn  of  Lee. 


George=Anne  d.  of    Allice  d,  of  Brad-= 
Chester.     Wright  of    ford  Bury  of  East- 
London,        wood. 


2| 
=  Eobert  - 
Chester. 


=Mary  d.  of  Anthony  Clovile 
of  West  Haniugfeld. 


Richard  Chester  aged  aboute  6  yeares.      Elizabeth. 


Robert  Chester. 


€\jihhoxnt. 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  dextet-  gauntlets  gules,  three  cinque/oils  of 

the  first.  [Chibborne.] 
Crest. — An  ostrich's  head  erased  azure,  beaked  or.  [Chibborne.] 


Elizabeth  d.  of=pChristopher  Chibborne= 
....  Lawi'ance     of    Messing    Hall    in 
of    Tilbery  in     com.  Essex.    Joane  d. 
com.  Essex    1     of  Thomas  Spilman  of 
wiffe.  Great  Charte  in  com. 

Kent,  3  wifPe. 


=Mary  d.   of=Ambrose  Butler 
....  Maxey    of  Aston  in  the 
of  Bradwell    AValles  in  com. 
Hall  in  com.    Northampton 
Essex  1  1  husband, 

wifie. 


Alexander 

Anne  d.  of=pS''  Charles  Chibborne-i 

=WinifiTid  d. 

Chiljborne 

Thom.  Spil- 

of Messing   Hall   in 

of  Robert 

ob.  yong. 

man  of 

com.  Essex  Knt.  Mar- 

Wiseman  of 

great 

gerett  d.  of  S"'  George 

Mayland  in 

Charte  in 

Yonge  of  the   citty 

com.  Essex 

com.  Kent 

of  York  Knt. 

2  wiffe. 

1  wifle. 

3  wiffe. 

A 

b 

George. 


Susan  ux. 
Rob.  Ful- 
wer  of 
....  in 

com. 

Essex. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 
A  I  B  ■ 


375 


Hanameell   Chib-= 
borne  of  Messing- 
hall  esq'r  sonn  & 
heire  Uveing  a° 
1634. 


=Mary  d.   of    Sir    Anne  ob. 
George  Newman    un- 
of  Canterbury  &    maried. 
of  Newman  Hall 
in  com.  Essex. 


Frances  ux. 
Thom.  Eng- 
ham  esq'r 
sonn  &  heire 
of  S-^  Thomas, 


Elizabeth  nx. 
Richard  Juxsoii 
of  Canterbury. 


George  Chibborne  aged 
about  9  yeares  a**  1634. 


Charles  ob. 
yong. 


Sibella  ob. 
yong. 


3  I  4  I 

Hanameell.      Hanameell. 


.John  ob.  yong.       Winifirid.        Mary  ux.  Edmond  Porter  of  the  citty  of  Norwich. 


(No.  1.) 

No  Arms  or  Crest  given.    See  Vis.  of  1612. 

An  exempliffication  of  these  Armes  &  Creast  by  I'res  pattents  under  the  hand 
&  scale  of  Wm.  Camden  Clarenceulx  dated  January  29,  1613,  unto  Bartholemew 
Church  of  Chehnsford  in  com.  Sufif.  sonn  &  heire  of  John  Church  of  Earles  Colue 
in  the  county  of  Essex  sonne  &  heire  of  Bartholemew  Church  who  was  gentleman 
servant  to  John  De  Vere  Earle  of  Oxfford  to  which  Bartholemew  this  coate  of  Armes 
by  AVill'm  Hawley  esq'r  al's  Clareu.  King  of  Armes  in  31  yere  of  King  H.  8  was 
granted. 

Bartholmew  Church  of  Earles=p 
Colne  in  com,  Essex. 


John  Church  of=T=Rose  d.  of  Robert  Burges  of  Colchester 


Earles  Colne. 


in  com, 


Essex. 


Mary  Cristner  d.  of  Edward= 
Cristner  of  the  county  of 
Northampton. 


=John  Church= 
of  Earles 
Colne. 


:Frances  d.  of  John 
Fletcher  of  Earles 
Colne. 


Elizabeth  aged 
about  14  yercs. 


1| 
John  Church  aged 
about  4  yeres. 


^1 
Bartholmew. 


376  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 

(No.  2.) 

Robert  Churche  of  Castell  Camps  in  com.  Essex  (Cambridge)=p 
esqr.  councellor  of  the  law  &  steward  to  the  Earle  of  Oxfford. 


John  Church  of  SamfF'ord=F.  ...  d.  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


.  .  Wye. 


John  Church  of  Finchinffeld  in  com.  Essex.=i=Joane  d.  of  Titerell. 

\ 

1  |2 

Ruke  Churche  of  Springfi'eld=rElinor  d.  of  Will'm  Tey  of  Layer        Richard 
in  com.  Essex  1634.  I  Delahay  in  com.  Essex.  Church. 


Mary  Church  mar^  to  John  Jarvis  docter  of  the  civell  law 
Rector  of  north  Fambridge  com.  Essex  sonne  &  heiie  of 
Arther  Jarvice  of  the  pipe  Office. 


Church  Jarvis.  Martha. 


Cliffe. 

Arms  of  Cliffe  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

John  Cliffe  of  Jngerstone  (Ingatestone)  in  com.=pAnne  d.  of  George  Kebell  of 

Essex  esqr.  sone  &  heire,  Clarke  of  the  signett       New  Bottell  in  com.  Northamp- 
to  H.  8,  E.  6,  Q.  M.  &  Q.  Elizabeth.  ton  ob.  5  September  1585. 


John  Cliffe  of  Jngarstone  in=pAnne  d.  of  Thomas  Tirrell  of  Heron 


com.  Essex  esqr.  1634. 


in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


|1  |2               I      .                   I                                  I 

John  Edward.     Caiherin  ux.  Anne  ux.  Edward  Avice  ux.  Francis  Baynton 

Cliff  "Walter  Farr  Onger  of  Suffolk  of  King's  Norton  in  com. 

1634.  gent.  gent.  Worster. 


Anne  only  child. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


377 


Clopton* 


Crest  and  Arms  same  as  those  of  Clopton  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Will'm  Clopton  of  Liston  in  com.  Essex  gent.=p 


Will'm  Clopton=pAnne  d.  of  Thomas  Barnardiston 
sonn  &  heire.       of  the  countie  of  Suffolk. 


Will'm  Clopton  of  Liston  esqr.=pAnne  d.  of  John  Wiseman  of 
son  &  heire.  Stisted  in  com.  Essex. 


|1 

Thomas  C]op-=EHzabeth 


ton  of  Liston 
1634. 


d.  of 

Martin 

Sparrow. 


Francis=Anne 
Clop-        Shorte. 
ton. 


Anne  ux.  Giles 
Harris  of 
Brinckley  in 
com.  Cambridg. 


Mary  ux.  George 
Wheatcrofte  of 
Eye  in  com.  Suff. 


Elizabeth  only  child  liveing  1634. 


Clobtlc,  Clouiaile,  €oMlt, 

Crest  and  Arms  (quartering  Auger  or  Aucher)  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Francis  Clouvile  of  Clouvile  Hall  in  com.  Essex.=FAnne  d.  of  Thirkell. 


Eustace  Clouvile  of  Clouvile  Hall.=FJane  d.  of  S'  Percivall  Harte  Knt. 


|1 
Percivall 
ob.  s.p. 


S""  Henery  Clouvile=Anne  d.  of  Thom.  Rivett 


of  Clouvile  Hall  in 
com.  Essex. 


of  Ratlesden  in  com. 
Suff.  esqr. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Edw.  Lascells 
of  Yorkshire. 


Henery  Clouvile.        Thomas  4"^ 
Edmond  2  sonn.  Peter  5^^. 

William  '3^^.  John  6'^ 


|1 
Lucretia  ux.  John 
Elmer,  Grandchild 
of  Bishop  Elmer. 


|2 
Elizabeth  ux.  Wm. 
Goldingham  of 
Goldingham  Hall 
(in  Bulmer) 
in  com.  Essex. 


Mary  ux.  Robt.  Chester 
of  Wickfford  in  com. 
Essex. 


|4 

Anne  ux.  Richard  Everard 
of  Much  Baddow  in  com. 

Essex. 


|5 
Jane  dyed 
unmaried. 


Catherin 

& 
Susan. 


3  C 


378 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Cnltii)am> 


Aems. — Argent,  a  sp-ead  eagU  azure.  [ 


] 


John  Coldham  of  Barningham  in  com.  Suff.=f=Margerett  d.  of 


Sonne  of  John  Coldham  of  the  same  place 
as  apereth  by  his  will. 


Fuller  of 
Barningham. 


John  Coldham  of  Barningham  in  com.  SufF.=f=Catherin  d.  of  Waldingffeld. 


Lam-ance  Coldham  of  Shering=f=Martha  d.  of  Edward  Bugg  &  of  Jane 


in  com.  Essex 


|1 
Edward  Coldham 
of  London  iron- 
monger. 


his  wiffe  dau.  of  Raynsford. 


2.  George. 

3.  John. 


4.  Lawrance. 


Martha  eldest  d. 
mar.  to  Roger 
Yardley  gent. 


Catherin. 


€o\z. 

(No.  1.) 

Aems. — Ermine,  a  hull  passant  sable,  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second  hezantee. 

[Cole.] 
Crest. — A  lulTs  head  erased  sable,  horned  or.  [Cole.] 

(Under  the  hand  of  S'  W.  Dethick  Kn*  Garter.) 

Leonard  Cole  of  BicMngton  com.  Devon. =f 


|1 
Barnard  Cole 
of  Woodland. 


John  Cole  of  Woodland^pJoane  d.  of .  .  .  .  Giles  of 
in  com.  Devon.  Sherford  in  com.  Devon. 


|2 
Huffh 
Cole. 


Chi-istojDher  Cole  of=f=Bridgett  d.  &  coheire  of  Francis 


Farnham  in  com 
Essex  gent,  a'^  1634 


Wace  of  Feltwell  in  com.  Norff. 
gent. 


Christopher  Cole  aged 
about  11  jeres  1634. 


|2 
Edwai-d. 


Adolphus. 


|4 
James. 


Bridsrett. 


Note.—Tias  pedigree  is  entered  at  fol.  160  B  of  the  51 S.     An  entry  of  the  same  pedigree 
occurs  at  fol.  27  B,  with  the  addition  of  Francis  as  fifth  son  of  Christopher  and  Bridgett. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


379 


Cole. 

(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  scorpions  reversed  sahle.  [Cole.] 
James  Cole  of  Walden  in  com.  Essex^pAnne  d.  of  Will'm 


younger  brother  of  the  house  of . 
in  com,  Suff. 


Gardener  of 
Essex. 


John  Cole  of  Walden- 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Lidia  d.  of  Golding  of  Thaxsted 
in  com.  Essex. 


Catherin  d.  of  Hen.Mordaunt- 
esqr.  &  sister  of  Henery  Mor- 
daunt  esqr.  1  wiffe. 


=Thomas  Cole  of  Walden  &  of  the= Dinah  d.  of  . . 
Midle  Temple  a°  1600  Master  in  Moore  of  Nor- 
Artes  now  liveing  a°  1634.  wich  2  wiflFe. 


'William=Lettice 


Cole 
aged 
about 


d.  of 
Gibbes. 


|2           1 
John     Susan  ux.  Rob. 

Elizabeth 

1 
Barbara 

Anne  ux. 

Hellen 

Cole.     Edwards  citi- 

ux. 

ux.  John 

Richard 

ux. 

sen  &  mar- 

Henery 

Todd  of 

Felsted 

Wm. 

chant  talor  of 

Theody 

Sturmer 

of  Litle 

Gres- 

London. 

of  Thax- 

ni com. 

Chester- 

ney  of 

sted. 

Essex. 

ford. 

Wis- 
bich. 

Collin. 


Arms. —  Vert,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Collin.] 
Crest.— ^  griffin's  head  erased  or,  collared  ermine,  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for  dif- 
ference. [Collin.] 

John  Collin  of  Little  Laver  in  .  .  .  .=f 


John  Collin  of  Little  LaYer.= 


John  Collin  of  High  Laver 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 
a°  1589. 

A 


'=F        Nicholas  Collin=FElizabeth  d.  of  Robert 


of  Little  Laver 
in  com.  Essex. 

B 


Adams  of  Parndon 
CO.  Essex. 


380 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 
Al  Bl 


John  Collius  of     Mary.     Audrey.        Richard  Collin  of  gTeat=T=Mary  d.  of  John 

~       '      "  ""  Bussey,  Clarke. 


Lincolns  Inn 
a°  1634. 


Parndon  in  com.  Essex 
a°  1634. 


Thomas  CoUln  aged  about  11  yeres  1634.        Richard.         Elizabeth. 


Captaine  Thomas  CoHin  of=pI^orathey  d.  of  Edward  Elrington  of 
Thaydon  Gernon  a°  1634.      Birchall  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


Thomas  Collin  aged  about        Edward.        Edward.        Barbara.        Jane. 
6  yeai-es  1634.  —  —  — 

WiUiam.  Dorathey.       Anne. 


(No.  1.) 


Arms. — Same  as  Coo  m  Vis.  of  1612. 

Crest. — An  armed  arm,  enibowed proper,  holding  a  chaplet  vert.  [Coo.] 


Will'm  Coo  of  Boxsford=pJoane  d.  of 
in  com.  Suffolk.  Foucher. 


Thomas  Coo  of  the  same=i=Susan  d.  of  John  Spencer  of  Groton 
sonn  &  heire.  in  com.  Suffolk. 


|1  III  III 

Anne  d.  of  Henery==William= Julian  d.     Thomas     Susan  1  ux.  Thomas  Bridget. 
Copinger  of  ...  .       Coo.          of  S""  John  ob.  s.p.      Tasker  of  London  — 

j  Browne  —         2  to  Humflfrey  Mil-  Amye. 

of  Essex     John  wai'd  3  to  Paule  — 

Knt.  ob.  s.p.      Crooke.  Anne. 


in  com.  Suffolk 
1  wife 


i  I  I 

William  Coo  22  yere  old  1634.  Thomas  Coo  17  yere  old.        Mary  ob.  1630. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


381 


(No.  2.) 


Arms  same  as  Coo  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Will'm  Coe  of  Wickham  St.  Paul=^Editli  d.  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


Walker. 


John  Coo.=Y=Margerett  d.  of  Will'm  Luckin  of        George  Coo.=^  ^'>-trut. 
Chignall  Smaley  in  com.  Essex. 


I  i  I  I         \ ' 

Will'm  Coo  of  Wick-    Richard    Marian  ux.  John  Long        Isaack    George     -^^^^,  4e< 


ham  St.  Paule  Coo.  of  Bradfield  Saling  in 

a°  1632.  com.  Essex. 


C0O4        Coo. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Azure,  on  a  chevron  argmi  between  three  cinquefoils  ermine  ttvo  lions  com' 

latant  gules.  [Cooke.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  cluccd  coronet  gules  cm  ibex's  head  or,  crined  gules.  [Cooke.] 


William  Cooke  of  Chishall  in  com.  Essex= 
descended  from  the  Cooks  of  Midlesex. 


Thomas  Cooke  of  Greate  Chishall  in  com.  Essex=f=Dorathey  d.  of  S""  Thomas 


esqr.  captaine  of  a  traine  band  marid  to  his 
1  wiffe  Dorathey  d.  of  Thomas  Grymes  of 
Foulsham  in  com.  Norffolk. 


Meade  of  Loftes  Knt. 
2  wiffe. 


Francis  Cooke  about 
19  yere  old  1634. 


Elizabeth.  Elizabeth. 
Margerett.  Amphillis. 
Anne. 


\2  |3  I 

Thomas.    John.     Catherm. 


382 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


€oo)xt. 

(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Or,  a  chevron  compony  gules  and  azure  between  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last. 

[Cooke.] 
Crest. — A  unicorn's  head  or  hetiveen  two  tvifngs  endorsed  azure.  [Cooke.] 

S""  Anthony  Cooke  of  Giddy  Hall,  Knt.=^Anne  d.  of  S""  Will'm  Fitzwilliams 


high  Steward  of  the  libertie  of  Havering. 


of  Gainsparke  in  com.  Essex  Knt. 


Eichard  Cooke  of  Giddj-hall  esq're  high=T=A.nne  d.  of  Caunton. 
Steward  of  the  liberty  of  Havering. 


S'  Anthony  Cooke  of  Giddy-hall  Knt.  high=pAnne  d.  of  S''  Will'm  Waldegrave 


Steward  of  the  libertie  of  Havering. 


of  Smalbridge  in  com.  Suffolk. 


li 
S""  Edward  Cooke= 
of  Giddy-hall 
high  Steward  of 
the  liberty  of 
Havering  in  the 
Bower. 


=Martha  d.  of 
S--  Will'm 
Daniell  Knt. 
one  of  the 
Judges  of  the 
Comon  pleas. 


2  S""  Hercules^ 
Francis  Cooke 
knt.  high 
steward  of  the 
libertie  of 
Havering  one 
of  the  justices 
of  peace  of  this 
county  an  6 34. 


Anne  d. 
of 

3  William 
Cooke. 

Penelapye 

Beres- 

Robert 

ford. 

Cock  Knt. 
Clai-ke  of 
the  Check 
to  King 
Charles. 

Charles  Cooke     Anne  sister  &  coheire  ux.     Vere  d.  &  coheire  ux. 
of  Giddy-hall      S'"  Edward  Sydenham  Charles  Gawdye  of 

ob.  s.p.  Equerry  to  the  King.  Crowes  Hall  esq'r. 


(No.  3.) 

The  Auntiant  Armes  of  this  familie  of  Cooke  remaineth  on  a  grave  ston  in 
Horkesley  Church  com'  Essex  where  one  of  the  Auncestors  lieth  buried  with  the 
said  Armes. 

Arms. — Salle,  three  bendlets  argent. 

Crest. — A  cockatrice  statant  argent,  wings  or,  leaked  and  comled  gules. 

This  Coate  and  Creast  was  exemplified  by  Clarenceux  Cook  a°  1585  to  John 
Cooke  of  Little  Stambridg  com.  Essex. 

Same  Crest  as  above,  and  same  Armes,  but  the  field  azure. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


888 


John  Cooke  of  Horkesley  &  afterward  of  Pebmarsh 
in  com.  Essex  mar.  the  dau.  of  Newton. 


Eobert  Cooke  of  Pebmarsh  in  com.  Essex.=pJoan  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Syday. 


Margarett  d.  of .  .  . 
Rice  of  Bm-es  St. 
Mary  in  com.  Suff. 
1  wiffe. 


=Thomas  Cooke  of  Pebmersh= Elizabeth  d.  of    John  Cooke  of 
mar.  Susan  d.  of  Brand  of    ....  North  of    Little  Stam- 
Boxford  com.  Suff.    3  wiffe.     Colchester.  bridge  in  com. 

Essex  died 
without  yssue. 


Thomas  Cooke  of  Pebmarsh  &  of=j=Grace  d.  of  Upcher  of  Fordham 
Yeldham  in  com.  Essex  a°  1634.       in  com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Cooke  of=j=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire  of     2  Joseph.      Grace  Cooke  maried  to 


Pebmarsh  a°  1634. 


Elizabeth. 


John  Duke  of  Colchester  —  John  Bennet  of  Machin 

doctor  in  phisick.  3  George,     in  com.  Essex. 


Grace. 


CotccU 

Arms. — Or,  on  a  lend  gules  ten  cronels  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference  [Coteel], 
impaling  Rous. 

S"^  Thomas  Coteel  of  London  Knt.= 


1  I  2  I 

Thomas  Coteel        Daniell  Coteel  of  Tarling= Magdalen  d.  of  Ambrose  Rouse 
esq'r.  in  com.  Essex.  of  Halton  in  (?)  com.  Corn  wale. 


S84 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  cotton  twists  argent  a  flew  de  lis.  [Cotton.] 

Si'  Eichard  Cotton  of  Combermare  in  com.  Cester  Knt. 


....  Cotton  father  of  S""  John 
Cotton  Serjeant  at  armes. 


Robert  Cotton  6  or  7  sonn=p 
of  S-^  Richard.  I 


|1  |2 

Edmond.  Cotton    Robert  Cotton  of  Boightelton=7=PrissciUa  d.  of  Thomes  Tendering 


of  ....  in  com.     Sackvile  (West  Bergholt)  in 
Norfolk.  com.  Essex. 


of  Brenthall  in  com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Cotton  of  Boightelton=[=Joane  d.  of 
Sackvile  (West  Bergholt)  in        ^ 
com.  Essex  1634,  secondary  of 
the  pleas  in  the  exchequer. 


William  Cotton    Will'm  Cotton 


Thom.  Bastwick     of  Chelmsford, 
of  ....  in  com.  ^ 

Essex. 


of  Fordham 
Clark. 


Thomes  Cotton  of  Trinity  Colledg  in 
Cambridg  17  yeare  old  1634. 


William.        Sarah. 


CxitMll. 

(No.  2.) 

Arms. — The  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  loith  an  annulet  gules  for  difference.  [Cotton.] 
Crest. — A  hawk  proper  beaked  and  belled  or,  holding  in  tJm  foot  a  demi-garter  cable, 
buckled  of  the  second.  [Cotton.] 

Richard  Cotton  of  Romfford  in  com.  Essex. 


Nicholas  Cotton  of=pElizabeth  d.  of  S*"    Judith  ux.  Richard  Freeman  of  Guy  Harlyng 


Romflford  esq'r 
1634. 


Richard  Weston      in  ChelmsflFord  modo  vidua  1634,  the  relict 
Earle  of  Portland,    of  Richard  Browne  by  whom  shee  had  yssue 


11  •2\  . 

Richard  Cotton=pJudith  d.  of    Hierom.     Mary  ux'  Edward      Penelopy  ux.  Thom. 


of  Hornechurch 
1634. 


John  Pickes 
of  London. 


CookesofTardebig    Freeman  brother  of 
in  com.  Worcester.     Richard. 


Richard  Cotton  9  yeares  of  age.        Judith.        Mary. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


385 


Cops. 


Arms. — Sahle,  on  a  chevron  between  three  spear  heads  argent  as  many  cross  crosslets 

of  the  first.  [Coys.] 
Crebt.— Out  of  clouds  proper  issimig  rays  or,  an  arm  erect  grasping  a  smJce  entwined 

round  the  arm,  all  proper.  [Coys]. 

John  Coys  of=j=Jane  d.  of  Robert 
London.  Warren  of  London. 


Will'm  Coys  of  North=pMary  d.  of  Gilbert  Allen  of 
Okenden.  Haseleigh  in  com.  Essex. 


Giles  Coys  of  North  Okenden=f=Anne  d.  of  Thomas  Kingsmill  of 


counsellor  at  law  1634. 


.  .  in  com.  Berks  esq're. 


Giles  Coys  7  yere  old.        Sarah.        Anne.        Elizabeth.        Rebecka. 


Crocljrotre. 

William  Crachrood  of  Toppesfeld^Elizabeth. 
in  com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Crachrood  o^Anne  d.  of  Robert  Mordaunt  of  Hempsted 
Toppesfeld.  in  com.  Essex 


Elizabeth  ux.  John  Frere     Frances    ux.    Robert    Jane  ux.  John     Barbara  ux. 
of  Belchampe   St.   Paule    Wilkins  of   Ugley  in     Cole  of  Hemp-    Thomas 
in  com.  Essex.  com.  Essex.  sted.  Bull. 


Thomas  Crachrode  of=FSusan  d.  of  Richard  Godbold  of    Anne  ux.  John  Alston  of 


Toppesfeld  a"  1634. 


Swaflfham  market  in  com.  Nor-     Stisted  in  com.  Essex. 
ffolk. 


1  I  2  I  3  I  I  I  I  4  I 

Mordant        Thomas.    John  Elizabeth.    Bridgett.    Susan.    Richard. 

Crachrood.  Crachrood. 


3  D 


386  THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 

Arms. — Azure,  a  chevron  argent  hetiveen  six  cross  crosslets  Jitche  or.  [ 

Eichard  Crompe  of  Southweld  in  Dodding-=f= 
hurst  hamlett  in  com.  Essex.  I 

Henery  Crompe  of  South weld.=T= Anne  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Goughe  of  Bow. 


WiUiam  Crompe  of  Southweld.=pEmme  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Jerman  of  Essex. 


1|       ^  2|  I 

William  Crompe=i=Ellinor  d.  of  Henery  Anne  ux.  Arther  Marler 

of  Southweld  John  Campes  Crompe.  of   Navestock    in   com. 

1634.  of  Brentwood.  Essex  srent. 


Henery  Crompe.        Mary.        Sarah.        EUianor. 


{See  SEalton,) 


Arms. — Argent,  afess  neluU  gules  letween  three  eagles  displayed  sable.  [Cudmore.] 
John  Cudmore=FAllice  d.  of  Richard  Comins 


in   the   county 
of  Devon. 


of  Morthard  (?  Morchard) 
in  com.  Devon. 


Edmond  Cudmore  of  Temple  in  com.=T=Allice  d.  of  Thorne  of  Bishops 


Devon  sonn  &  heire. 


Nimet  (co.  Devon). 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


387 


Daniell  Cudmore  son 
&  heire  hath  yssue  in 
com.  Devon  at  Losen- 
borow  (Loxbeare). 


Zacharie 
2  sonn 
ob.  s.p. 


John  Cudmore  of  Kel-=FElizabeth  d.  of  Richard 


vedon  &  of  the  Inner 
Temple  counsellor  at 
Law. 


Beniou  of  Cockshall 
(Coggeshall)  in  com. 
Essex. 


Bridgett  d.  of  John- 
Sampson  of  Samp- 
sons Hall  in  com. 
Suff.  1  wiflFe. 


^Thomas  Cudmore=FDorathey  d.  of  S""  Tho- 


of  Kelvedon  in 
com.  Essex  1634. 


mas  Cecil  of  Kelvedon 
in  com.  Essex  yongest 
brother  of  the  Erie  of 
Exeter. 


Martha  ux. 

Thorn.  Lathom 
of  StiflPord  Hall 
in  com.  Essex. 


John  Cudmore  obiit  infans. 


Anne  Cudmore  about  a  month  old  a°  1634. 


33artp. 


Anne  d.  of  S''  John=Thomas  Darcye  of=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  S""  John 
Munday  of  London  Tolishnnt  trigos  al's  Haydon  of  Baconsthorpe 
Knt.  Lord  Maior  Tolshunt  Darcy  in  in  com.  Xorffolk  Knt. 
the  15  of  H.  8, 1522  com.  Essex  esq'r  i  2  wiffe  relict  Beding- 
1  wiffe.  Sonne  &  heire.  '  ffeld. 


Brian  Darcye  of  Tiptree  in  com.  Essexn=Bridgett  d.  of  John  Corbett  of  Sproston 


3  sonn  ob.  25  Decemb.  30  Eliz. 


in  com.  NorfFolk  esq'r. 


Robert  Darcye  of  Tiptree  in  Much  Braxsted=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  John  Lucas  of 
in  com.  Essex  2  sonn.  Ramsey  in  com.  Essex. 


1| 
Thomas  Darcye 
of  Lincolns 
Inn. 


^1 
Brian  Darcye  of  =pUrsula  d.  of  Will'm 

Much  Baddow  in    Wiseman  of  Baddow 

com.  Essex  1634.     in  com.  Essex. 


I 

Ursula. 


William  3 
John  4. 


3  I 
Edmond. 


888 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Sabenant. 


John  Davenant  lived  in  H.  7^^  time.=FAnne  d.  of  Barnes  of  Essex. 


Edward  Davenant.^.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Bardolffe  of  Hertflfordshire. 


Will'm  Davenant  of  Davenants-lands=p.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Frere  of 
in  com.  Essex.  Clare. 


TVill'm  Davenant  of  Davenant's  Lands.=pAgnes  d.  of  Thomas  Harvey. 

1  I  2~\  3~\  I 

John  Davenant= Elizabeth.     William    Edward    Temperance  ux.  John  Underwood 
1634.  s.p.  of  Gosfeld  in  com.  Essex. 


B^ne* 


Arms  and  Crest  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

A  confirmation  by  letters  pattents  by  William  Flower  al's  Xorroy  King  of 
Armes  to  William  Deane  of  Soffeld  2  sonn  of  William  Deane  of  Soffeld  2  sonn  of 
William  Deane  the  sonne  &  heire  of  John  Deane  of  Tonworth  in  Billington  in  the 
p'sh  of  Blackborne  in  com.  Lanck  gent,  dated  the  8  of  May  1577. 


Anne  d.  of  S'  John  Went-=Wiirm    Deane    of=f=Anne  d.  of  Tho- 
worth  of  Codham  in  com.     Maplested  in  com.     mas  Eg-erton  of 


Essex  and  his  coheire  wid- 
dow  of  Hngh  Rich  &  the 
lord  Maltrevers  1  wiffe. 


Essex  sonn  &  heire 
to  his  father  & 
brother  John. 


Wallegrange 
com.  Suffolk 
2  wiffe. 


in 


S-^  John  Deane  of  Maplested^Anne  d.  of  S--  Drue  Drury  of  Ridles-     Piachell.     Anne 


in  com.  Essex  Knt 


worth  in  com.  Suffolk  Knt. 


S""  Drew  Deane  of=j=Lucey  d.  of  George 


greate  Maplested  in 
com.  Essex  Knt.  one 
of  the    Justices  of 
the  peace  in  this 
county  1634. 


Baron  Goring  of 
Hurstperpoint. 


2  I 

John 
Deane. 


Anne  ux.   S"" 
Anthony  Wing- 
ffeld  of  Lether- 
ingham  in  com. 
Siiffolk  Baronett. 


Elizabeth. 
Dorcas. 
Frances. 
Mildred. 


1  I  2  I  3  I 

John  Deane  about  6  yere  old  1634.      Anthony.      Drew. 


Anne.      Elizabeth. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634.  389 

Thomas  Bering  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill  com.  Middlesex  born  at  Pluckley  in  Kent.=i= 
^1 

Jheromy  Bering  of=pCatherin  d.  of  Whorwood  of  Stourton  Castell 


Loudon. 


in  com.  Stafford. 


Thomas  Bering  of  Westham  in  com.  Essex  a"  1634.=f=Wineffrid  d.  of  John  Upton. 


Thomas  Bering  aged  about  19  yeares  1634.        Rachell.        AUice. 


Brtirp* 

S""  John  Brury  of  Tendring  Knt. 


John  Brury  of  Tendring  in=.  .  .  .  d.  of  S""  Thomas  Edon 
com.  Essex  esq'r  1634.  of  Sudbury  in  com.  Suff. 


(No.  1.) 

Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.    Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable  between  three  acorns  vert. 
[Brywood.]     2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  sable  a  quatrefoil  or. 

[  ] 

Crest. — An  oalc  branch  fructed  or.   [Brywood.] 

Arma  sive  Clypeus  gentilitius  reverendi  viri  Gcorgii  Brywood  de  comitatu 
Essexite  sacras  Theologife  Bacalaurii  et  materno  genere  ex  antiqua  et  celebri  familia 
Midletonionis  de  Midleton  in  com.  Westmorlandige  oriundi.  In  cujus  gratiam  ob 
virtutem  quae  vere  nobilitat  et  scientife  meritum  quae  professorem  nobilitat  ego 
Guilielmus  Camden  Clarenceux  E,ex  armorum  haec  sua  arma  describenda  et  de- 
pingenda  curavi. 

Guilielmus  Camden,  Clarenceux  Eex  Armorum. 

George  Brywood  Bachelor=pMary  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Kettridge  of  London  Merchant 


in   divinity    &    rector    of 
South  Okenden, 


now  the  relict  of  S""  Andrew  Astley  of  Shaxtons 
in  the  county  of  Essex  Knt. 


George  Brywood  of  Shaxtons  Mary  ux.  Anthony  Top-  Susan  ux.  Thomas  Astley 
in  the  county  of  Essex  now  ham  doctor  in  Bivinity  esq'r  sonn  &  heire  of  S"" 
liveing  a"  1634.  &  dean  of  Lincoln.  Andrew  Astley  Knt. 


390 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Gules,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  eagles  displayed  or.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  greyhound' s  head  per  pale  m'  and  gules,  collared  azure,  between  two  wings 
counterchanged.  [Drywood.] 

John  Drywood  of  Dunton  in  com.  Esses.=i= 


John  Drywood 
of  Dunton. 


Thomas  Drywood  of  Warly=pJane  d.  &  heire  of 


yongest  son. 


Charvell 
(PCharnell). 


John  Drywood  of  Upminster=pJane  d.  of  Josias  Clarke  of  Wethers- 
in  com.  Essex  1634.  I  flfeld  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


1 


John  Drywood  22  yeres  of  age  a**  1634. 


|2 
Josias. 


Jane.        Susan. 


€5011. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarte7iy — 1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  fess  gules  between  tivo 
chevrons  azure,  each  charged  with  three  escallops  of  the 
first,  as  many  garbs  or.  [Edon.]  2.  Azure,  a  sun  in  its 
glory.  [St.  Clere.]  3.  Oules,  a  fess  ermine  between 
three  leopards'  heads  or.  [  ] 

2.    Edon,  as  before. 

Crest. — A  demi-dragon  vert,  holding  a  slip  of  rose-bush  i7i  flower  proper.  [Edon,] 


Thomas  Edon  of  Sudbury  in= 
com.  Suff.  esqr.  1561 
Clarke  of  the  Star  Chamber. 


=Grizell  eldest  d.  of  S-"  Edward 
Waldegrave  of  the  Anyers  in 
Sudbury  in  com.  Suff".  esqr. 


Elizabeth  d.  &  heire= 
of  S"-  John  St.  Cleere 
of  St.  Tocres(St. 
Osyth)  in  Essex 
Knt.  1  wifiFe. 


|1 
^S-"  Thomas  Eden=Mary. 
of  Sudbury  Knt. 
son  &  heire. 


Richard  Edon==Margerett  d.  of 


of  Hanffeld 
(Hanning- 
field)  in  com. 

Essex. 


Peyton  of  Bury 
St.  Edmonds  in 
com.  Sufi". 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


391 


A| 


S""  Thomas  Edon= 
sonn  &  heire  of 
S""  Thomas. 


=Mary  d.  of 

Bryan  Darcye 
of  Tiptree 
esqr. 


Phillip  Edon=Sarah  d.  of  Fran- 
of  Lincolns     '  cis  Jenings  al's 
Inn  in  com.     Marchant  of 


Midd.  1634. 


Berkshire. 


Thomas  Eden 
docter  of  the 
civill  law  &  one 
of  the  Masters 
of  the  Chan- 
cery 1634. 


Thomas  Edon.        2.  Eichard.         3.  John. 


Phillip  1  d.        Anne. 


St.  Cleare  Edon 
of  Ballindon  ob. 
s.p.  1624. 


John  Edon  esqr .=j= Anne  d.  of 


of  Ballindon 
sonn  &  heire. 


Harlakenden. 


Robert 
s.p. 


William. 


Anne. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Roger    Mary  ux. 
Wentworth  of  Thorn- 

Bocking  esqr.  ton. 


Dorathey  1  ux Bridgett 

Barrett    2  to  ux.  John 

Robert  Barington.     Drury. 


Grissell    Penelopy 
ux.  & 

Moore.     Anne. 


eitrrtti. 

Akms. — Azure,  a  cross  paiee  fitchee  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  globes  of  the  first. 

[Eldred.] 
Crest. — A  triton  proper  holding  an  escallop  or.  [Eldred.] 

Both  granted  to  John  Eldred  of  Colchester  14  Feb. 
6  Charles  (1630)  by  S--  R.  S.  George,  Clar. 

Thomas  Eldred  of  Ipswich  in=pMargery  d.  of  .  .  .  . 
com.  Suffolk  marchant.  Stud  of  Ipswich. 


John  Eldred  of  Colchester  somtime  Baliefe  therof=rElizabeth  d.  of  John 


&  one  of  the  justices  of  the  peace  a"  1634. 


Rusham  of  London. 


John  Eldred=Anne  d.  of  Thomas 


Edward. 


ofColchester 
a°  1634. 


Godman  of  Letherhed 
in  com.  Surrey. 


Mary  ux.  John 
Brande  of  Litle 
Birch  in  com. 

Essex. 


Aquila  ux. 
Edmond 
Thurston  of 
Colchester. 


|1 
John  Eldred. 


Godman  Eldred.        Olivah. 


392  THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


€listxitt. 

Aems. — Per  pale  gules  and  vert  an  eagle  displayed  argent,  memhered  or.  [Eliston.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  eagle's  head  gules ^  beaTced  or.  [Ellistox.] 

Both  granted  to  Joseph  Ehston  by  St.  George  Clar. 
Mathew  Eliston  of  Castell  Hedingham  in  com.  Essex.=f= 


Mathew  Eliston  of  CaBtell=pAnne  d.  of  Will'm  Hamngton  of  Maplested 


Hedingham. 


Magna  in  com.  Essex. 


Joseph  Elliston  2  sonn  of  Tillingham^pl^Iary  d.  of  GeflFrey  Binks 


in  com.  Essex  1634. 


of  TiUinffham. 


Joseph  Elliston  4  yeres  old  1634.        Anne.        Mary. 


Edward  Ehington  of  Birchhall  in  com.  Essex 
Treasurer  of  the  Navy. 


Edward  Elrington  of  Bu-chhall=f=Dorathey  d.  of  S""  EaflFe  Sadleu-  Knt.  Banerett  &  a 


in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


privye  Counsell  of  Estate  to  H.  8,  Ed.  6,  &  Q.  Eliza- 
beth. 


|1  I 

Edward  Elrington  of=f=Sibbell  d.  &  coheire  of  Thorn.  Haddock        Francis  Elrington 
Birch  Hall  esqr.  of  Buriton  in  com.  Wilts.  (?  Hants.)  2  son  a°  1634. 


Edward  Elrington  of  Birch  Hall=rAnne  d.  of  Sotherton  of  Norwich  sister 
com.  Essex  esqr.  a°  1634.  of  S''  Auornstin  Sotherton  Knt. 


Edward  Elrington  aged  about        Anne.        Frances.        Dorathey.        Mary, 
one  yeare  a°  1634. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


393 


eitcinftealr. 


Richard  Eltonhead  of  Eltonhead  in  com.  Lanck.=F Jennet  d.  of  Gerrard  of  Ince. 


Will'm  Eltonhed  of  Eltonhead.=f=Anne  d.  of  Bowers  of  Brierley  in  com.  York. 


1|  2\ 

Richard  Eltonhead=FAnne  d.  of  Edw.     John  Eltonhead  of=FElizabeth  d.  of  John 


of  Eltonhead  eldest 
sonn  &  heire. 


Sutton  of  Rush-     the  Midle  Temple 
ton  Spencer  in        counsellor  at  law. 
com.  Stafford. 


A 


Osbaldeston  of  Osbal- 
deston  in  com. 
Lanck. 


William. 


3|  4|  I 

Rauffe.     Edward  Eltonhead=pAnne  d.  of  John  Reynolds  of    Ellinor  ux.  Thomas 


of  Henham  in  com. 
Essex  a«  1634. 


Chesterfford  in  com.  Essex  &     Dabridgcourte  of 
of  the  Inner  Temple.  Stratffeldsay  in  com. 
Hamp. 


Frances.     Anne.     Elizabeth.     Mary.     Susan. 

Note. — According  to  the  Pedigree  of  Eltonhead,  in  the  Vis.  of  Lancashire,  by  Flower,  1567, 
(Chetham  Soc.  1870,)  this  William  was  4th  son  of  Richard. 


€merp  or  ^merp. 

Clypeus  Gentilitius  sive  Arma  Thomas  Emery  al's  Amery  de  parva  Badow  in 
comitatu  Essexise  generosi  exemplifficata  singula  sibi  que  hseredibus  posterlsque 
suis  confirma  in  perpetuum  gallice  sic  describendum  I  port  Barrey  nebuleux 
Argent  et  Gules  trois  Torteaux  en  la  cheiff  et  pour  son  Tymbre  sur  un  tortillion 
un  demy  cheval  d' Argent  la  main  d'or  accoUee  Gules  charge  avec  trois  plates  signe 
avec  ma  main  et  soubs  le  seau  de  mon  office  le  xx™«  jour  de  Maij  Ian  du  Seigneur, 
1628. 

Per  moy  Guillaume  Segar  Jartier  Chevalier  premier  Roy  d'Armes. 

Arms  and  Crest  described  above. 

Thomas  Emery  al's  Amery  of  Little  Baddow  in  com.  Essex.=p 


Thomas  Emery  of  Litle  Baddow^ 
eldest  sonn. 


=Mary  d.  of  Folliott  of 
Oldhall  in  Rayne. 


1|  I    I  I  I 

Thomas  Emery  of=pJane  d.  of  Bayley     2  Edward.     Mary.     Elizabeth. 


litle  Baddow  in 
com.  Essex  1634. 


of  Wadesmill  in 
com.  Hertfford. 


3  Anthony. 


Mary. 


3  E 


394 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


€berart»* 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Everard  quartering  Cornish  and  Holme,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Eichard  Everard  of  Much=pClemence  d.  of  John  Wiseman  of 
Waltham  in  com.  Essex.       Canffeld  Hall  in  com.  Essex  gent. 


S''  Anthony  Everard     Hugh  Everard  of    John  Everard  ot=j=Ursula  d.  of  Giles 


of  Much  Waltham 
Knt.     As 


Much  Waltham. 


Much  Baddow  in 
com.  Essex. 


Fleming  of  Baddow 
by  the  sister  &  co- 
heire  of  Benjamyn 
Gonston  of  Badow 
Esq're. 


Richard  Everard  of  Much  Waltham  &=Anne  d.  of  S""  Henry  Clovile  of  West 
Much  Baddow  in  com.  Essex.  Haningffeld  in  com.  Essex  Knt. 


eb^raitr* 

(No.  2.) 

Arms  of  Everard  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Everard.=f= 


1| 
Thomas  Everard  of  Mashbury= 
in  com.  Essex. 


Richard  Everard  of  Much 
Waltham  yonger  sonn. 


William  Everard  of  Mashbiiry.=f=Margerett. 


Raffe  Everard  ofn=Elizabeth  d.  of  Sharpe  by  the  d.  of 


Mashbury. 


Mallory  of  Papworth. 


Raffe  Everard  of  Mash-=f  Dorathey  d.  of  Thomas  Fiske  of 


bury  1634. 


Rendham  in  com.  Suffolk. 


1  I  I    I              I    I                   I  I    I  I    I 

Thomas  Everard  Raffe  2.  Richard  4.  Elizabeth  ux.  John  Dorathey.  Mary 

about  20  yeare  —               —  Maydstoneof  Box-  —  & 

old  1634.  Hugh3.  William5.  sted  in  com.  Essex.  Anne.  Margerett. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


395 


(No.  3.) 

Akms  of  Everard. — Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Crest. — Same  as  in  that  Vis. 

Confirmed  under  the  hand  of  Will'm  Harvey  al's  Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes  & 
Clarenceulx  Cooke. 

Richard    Everard    of=pMary  d.  of  Thom=John  Gooday 


Waltham  in  com.  Es- 
sex sonn  &  heire  of 
Richard. 


Wood    of   Little    of  Braintree 
Raynes    in  com.    in  Essex  gent. 

Essex. 


Richard  Everard  of  Waltham  p'sh=pClemence  d.  of  John  Wiseman 
in  com.  Essex  esq're,  of  Canffeld  in  com.  Essex. 


S'"  Anthony  Everard 


3|  i\ 

Hugh=pMary  d.  of  Thom    John  Everard  of=  Ursula  d. 


of  Waltham  in  com.     Everard.  i  Bond  of  Much 


Essex  Knt. 


Hormead  in  com.    com.  Essex 
Hertfibrd  (or 
Much  Horndon 
CO.  Essex). 


Muchjiaddow  in    of  Gyles 
~  Fleming. 


S''  Richard  Everard  of  Much  Waltham  Baronett=pJoane  d.  of  S""  Francis  Barington 
sonn  &  heire.  Knt.  &  baronett. 


Richard  Everard  about      Barington      Robert.      Joane.      Anne.      Frances. 
10  yere  old  1634.  Everard. 


dfarr. 

Arms. — Gules,  a  saltire  or,  cotised  argent,  between  four  fteurs  de  lis  of  the  last. 
[Farr.] 

Walter  Farr  of  Greate  Bursted.n=Friswith  d.  of  Slyffeld  of  Snrrey. 


|1 
Richard  Farr  of=Ursula  d.  of        2.  Henery 


Eastwood  in 
com.  Essex. 


Thomas 
Moore  of 
Suffolk. 


3.  Walter. 

4.  Samwell. 


Benjamin  Farr=Elizabeth  d 
yongest  son.  of  ...  . 

Johnsonn, 


396 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


Thomas 
ob.  s.p. 


Heneiy  Farre  of  Greate^Prudence  d. 
Bursted  com.  Essex.  of  Flint. 


|1 
Walten 
Farre. 


:Catherin  d. 
of  Cliff. 


|2     . 
Benjamm 

Farre. 


Susan  d.  of=j=Henery  Far  of  Greate=Anne  d.  of  Charles    Charles. 


Richard 
Colston 
1  wiffe. 


Bursted  Captaine  of 
the  traine  band. 


Pratt  of  Nelmes 
in  com.  Essex 
2  wiffe. 


Mary  ux.  Tho- 
mas Harte  of 
....  in  com. 
Middlesex. 


Elizabeth. 


Mkm,  Mioll 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Filleall  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Eichard  FilioU  de  old  Hall  in  com.  Essex= 
esqr.  brother  of  S'"  Will.  Fillioll  de 
Langton  wash  in  com.  Dorsett. 


=Mary  d.  &  heire  of  John 
Downham  de  old  Hall 
in  com.  Essex. 


John  Filioll  de  old  Hall  in  Rayne=pKatherine  Bridges 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


his  wife. 


Elizabeth  d.  of  Bonham  of  Bradwell= 
juxta  Cogshall  in  com.  Essex 
1  wiffe. 


=John  Filioll  of  old  Hall  in=i=Jane  d.  of 


Eayne  in  com.  Essex. 


Browne  2  wiffe. 


Anthony  Filioll 
of  old  Hall  in 
Rayne  esqr. 


■Dorathey  d.  of  Thomas 
Wilson  of  Jenkins  in 
Booking. 


Margarett 
uxor  Tho- 
mas Tirrell. 


John.    Weston.    Arthure. 


|1  |2  I    I 

Anthony  Filioll  of  John  James  3. 

old  hall  in  the  p'ish  Fil-  — 

of  Rayne  1634  mort  ioll.  William  4. 
sans  issu. 


Charles  5. 


Susan 

Dorothy 

Eliza- 

mort 

nupt. 

beth. 

sans 

Boosey 

issu. 

de  Essex. 

THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,   1634. 


397 


Mth 


Arms. — As  in  Shield  No.  1  imder  Fitch  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Crest. — Same  as  No.  2  [Cornwalles]  under  Fitch  in  Vis.  o/1612. 


Thomas  Fytch  of  Lyndsell= 
in  com.  Essex. 


-Ellinor  vel  Allice  d.  &  sole  heire  of 
Robert  Alger  of  Brasenhead. 


Robert  Fytch  of 
Brasenhead  (in 
Lindsell). 


i^*^  1  2 

fiH^  l=FWill'm  Fitch  of  Little=f=Anne  d.  of  John 


wiflfe. 


Canflfeld  in  com.  Essex. 


Wiseman  of 
Stisted  2  w'fife. 


Thomas 
Fytch. 


S'  Francis  Fytch  of 
Ramesdon  &  of 
Little  Canffeld 
ob.  s.p. 


Ellenor  1  ux.  Robt.  Greene 
of  Stanfford  2  to  Francis 
Mannock  of  Stoke  Nay- 
land  in  com.  Suffolk. 


Thomas  Fytch^^Agnes  d.  of  John 


of  Barking. 


Wiseman  of 
Canffeld  in  com. 
Essex  esqre. 


S'  Will'm  Fytch  of  Garnetts=f=Dorathey  d.  of  S'  Charles 


(in  High  Easter)  in  com. 
Essex. 


Cornwallis  Knt.  Treasurer 
to  prince  Henery. 


....  ux.  Henery  Glas- 
cock of  Farnham  in 
com.  Essex. 


Charles  Fytch 
about  9  yere 
old  1634. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Christopher 
Rowse  eldest  sonn  of  S"" 
John  Rowse  of  Henhara  in 
com.  Suffolk  Knt. 


Dorathey.       Barbara.       Catherin. 


jfUmtns. 


Thomas  Fleming. 


Giles  Fleming  of  Warley  Place- 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Catherin  eldest  d.  of  Paule 
Claybrooke  in  com.  Cantra. 


|1 

Captain  Will'm 

Fleming. 


Giles  Fleminge  of  Warle; 
Place  in  com.  Essex. 


Susan  d.  of 

Sturtivant, 


Giles  ob. 
s.p. 


398 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


|1  |7 

Captain  John=rMary  d.  of  Ralph  Lathom  Sarah 

Fleming  of        of  Upminster  in  com.  died 

"Warley  Place     Essex  comon  sergeant  s.p. 
in  com.  Essex    of  London. 
1634. 


Mary  died  an  infant. 


|2 

Edmond 
Fleming. 


|1 
Anne  ux.  Nathan 
Wright  of  Lon- 
don marchant. 


Susan  ux.  Samuell 
Ferrers  of  ...  . 
in  com.  Berks. 


Mary  ob. 
yirgin. 


I  4  I  5 
Catherin  ob. 


s.p. 


Elizabeth 


s.p. 


|6 
Martha  ux.  Thom. 
Clee  of  London. 


|8 
Abursall 
yongest  d. 
&  unmarid. 


Aems. — Azure,  a  bend  engrailed  argent,  cotised  oi\  [Fortescije.] 

John  Fortescue  sonn  of  Johu=pAllice  d.  of  John  Mongomery=Eobert 
Fortescue  of  Ponnsborow  sister  &  heire  of  S''  Thomas       Langley. 

(?  Punsbourne)  in  com.  ,  Montgomery  of  Faulkborne 

HertflFord.  i  in  com.  Essex  Knt. 


Henery  Fortescue  of  Falborne  (Faulkborne)= 
in  com.  Essex  esqr.  Inquisit. 


= d.  of 

Stafford. 


Francis  Fortescue=f=.  .  .  .  d.  &  heire  of  ...  .  Ford 
of  Falborne.  of ....  in  com.  Sussex. 


Edmond  Fortescue=f=EHzabeth  d.  of  S'  Edmond 


of  Falborne  esq. 


Hudlestone  Knt. 


John  Fortescue  of=f=Catherin  d.  of  S""  George 


Falborne  in  Essex 
esqr, 


Phillipott  of  com. 
Southampton  knt. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Micaleir 
an  Italian. 


|1  II 

William  18  yeare  old.         Judith.         Lucy. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


399 


See  commencement  of  this  Pedigree  ^os^,  given  from  Harl.  MS.  1541, 
Thomas  Franke  of  Hatfeld  Regis  ars=j=Anne  d.  of  Will'm  Hawkins 


Hatffeld  Bradock  A"  4°  H.  8.  grand- 
child of  S^' Will'm  Franke  of  Cornwall. 


of  London  the  Kings  mar- 
chant  &  his  coheire. 


Thomas  Frank  of  Hatffeild  Regis  esq'r.=j=Mary 
Justice  of  the  peace  &  Quorum  com.  Essex,     d.  of 


John.     Francis  Franke  of=j= 
Hatflfeld  Bradock. 


Richard  Franke= 
of  Hatfeld  Regis 
one  justices  of 
the  peace  com. 

Essex. 


=Anne  d.  &  co- 
heire of  Thom 
Leventhorpe 
of  Albury  in 
com.  Hertfibrd 
esq'r. 


Robert 
s.p. 
3  sonn. 


Thomas^ 
Franke 


Thomas 
ob.  s.p. 


4| 
Arther 
Franke. 


Nicholes= 
Frank. 


Richard 
Frank. 


Captaine 

Thomas 

Franke. 


2| 
Richard 
Franke. 


Susan  d.  of=S''  Leventhorpe=Lucey  d.  S'' 
S""  Thomas     Franke  of  Hat-     ....  St. 
feld  Regis  John  of 

1634.  Tregoze 

Lidiard 
com.  Wilts 
rehct  S>" 
Allan  Aps- 
ley  Knt. 


S""  Thomas 
Cotele  of 
London 
Knt. 
1  wifPe. 


Anne  ux.  Ed- 

mond  Ran- 

dolffeof  Ailes- 

fiPord  in  com. 

Kent.     2.  to 

Manwaring  of  com.  Oxon. 

Cheshire.  esq'r, 


Dorathey  ux. 
Edmond 
Chamberlaine 
of  Stratton 
Audley  in 


Susan  eldest  d.  ux.  Henery  Wilflford 
of  Quendon  com.  Essex  esq'r. 


^1 
Anne. 


Mary. 


4| 
Frances. 


Dorathey. 


dfreeman* 

Arms. — Argent,  on  a  pale  azure  three  lozenges  of  the  first.  [Freeman.] 
Crest. — A  demi-Uon  rampant  gules  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  three  lozenges  in 
fess  ar.  [Freeman.] 

(Both  granted  by  Segar  to  Sir  Richard  Freeman.) 
John  Freeman  of  Bromflfeld  in  com.  Essex.=F 


Richard  Freeman  of  Bromffeld=f=Allice  d.  of  Robert  Ohan  vulgo  Offin 


servant  to  Q.  Elizabeth. 


of  Badow  in  com.  Essex. 


400 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


1| 
Bridgett  widdow  o^Eichard  Freeman  of  Guy: 

Staines  doctor  of      ,  Harlings  in  Ciielmsford 


the  civill  law. 
2  wiff. 


in  com.  Essex  1634. 


:  Judith  d.  of  =  Richard  Browne 
Richard  Cot-     of  Chelmsforde. 
ton  of  Horn-     1  husband, 
church  in 
com.  Essex. 


1| 

John  Freeman  of  the  ]\Iiddle  Temple 

about  23  jeare  old  1634. 


Richard  Freeman 
M""  of  Artes. 


3| 

Thomas. 


Robert  Freeman 
of  Hornechurch. 


Thomas  Freeman  of=j=PenoIapy  nece  to  S""  Richard  Clarke  of 


Chelmsford  eschea- 
tor  for  the  county  of 
Essex. 


the  greene  cloth  &  d.  of  Richard  Browne 
by  Judith  d.  of  Richard  Cotton  of 
Hornechurch. 


Thomas  Freeman.        Richard  Freeman. 
(Part  of  this  Pedigree  is  also  entered  at  fol.  179  of  the  MS.) 


ffvttv. 


Arms  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

John  Freere  of  Clare  in  com.=pAnne  d.  of  Herralde  of  Belchampe 
SufP.  son  &  heire  of  John.        I  St.  Paule  in  Essex. 


Will'm  Freere= 
of  Clare  son  & 
heire. 


= Susan  d.  of 
....  Crofts 
of  Bardwell 
in  com.  SuflF. 
esq'r. 


Frances  ux. 
Richard 
Dutton  of 

Stansted 
com.  Suff. 


2| 

John  Freere^Elizabeth 

of  Belchamp  ;  eldest  d.  of 


St.  Paule  in 
com.  Essex 
gent.  2  sonn. 


Thomas 
Crochrood 


Margarett 
ux.  Will'm 
Newman  of 
of  Cornard 


of  TopisfFeld  incom.Suflf. 
in  com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  ux.       Anne  ux.  Andrew    JohnFreere^pAnne  d.  of    Edward    2  John 


Jeromy  "Wilson     Turner  of  Stoke     of  Clare, 
of  London.  Clare  phissition 


John 


son  & 


Hester  ux.Tho. 
Cock  of  Caven- 
dish in  com. 
Suff. 


Susan  ux.  George 
Baskervile. 


Freere  of  heire  of    3  Thomas. 

Belchamp  John 

com.  a°  1634. 

Essex. 


Susan  only  dau.  aged  about  10  yeares. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


401 


dFres|)b3ater. 

Arms. — Azure,  a/ess  between  two  trouts  argent.  [Freshwater.] 
Crest. — Two  trouts  in  sal  tire,  heads  doivnwards  p-oper,  enfiled  by  a  ducal  cm'onet  or. 
[Freshwater.] 

Richard  Freshwater=j=Margery  d.  of  S''  Henry 


of  Hejbridge 


Tirrell  of  Heron  Knt. 


Richard     John  Freshwater  of  Hejbridge~Mary  d.  of  John  Crochrode 
ob.  s.p.      hall  in  com.  Essex.  of  ....  in  com.  Essex. 


1  I  2  I  3  I  I 

Richard  Freshwater=FBrido:ett  d.  of  John     Edward.     John        Thomas  Freshwater 


of  Heybridge  hall 
in  com.  Essex. 


Brand  of  Boxfford  | 

in  com.  Suffolk.  /jx 


ob.  s.p.  of  Lincoln's  Inn  & 
of  Booking  in  com. 
Essex. 


1|  2|  3|  I 

John  Freshwatei*=FElizabeth   d.   of    Richard  mar.       Thomas.     Edward  Fresh- 


of  Heybridge 
hall  in  com.  Es- 
sex 1634. 


John  Wiseman       Margerett  d.  of 
of  Stisted  in  Worship, 

com.  Essex  Esqr. 


water  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  Barister. 


^1|  -M  3  I  -4  1  I  I 

Richard  Freshwater  about      John.      Thomas.      Isaack.      Mary.      Elizabeth. 
12  yere  old  1634. 


dfultoer. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  a7id  4.  Argent,  three  bars  and  a  ca?iton  gules.   [Fulwer  or 
Fuller.]     2  and  3.  Too  imperfect  for  descrijMon. 


Thomas  Fulwer  of  Newhall  in=j= 
Shepey  in  Kent. 


Nicholas  Fulwer  of  London.=p.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Standish  of  Duxbury  in  com.  Lane. 


John  Fulwer  of  London.=j=.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Cripps. 
A  I 


3  F 


402 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,   1634. 


Francis  Fnlwer  of  Beehive  in  com.  Essex 
one  of  the  justices  of  peace,  1634. 


Barbara  ux.  Henry  Osbaldeston  of 
Standon  in  com.  Hertford. 


Barbara,  ux.         Francis  Osbaldeston  Henery.     Anne  ux.  Elizabeth  ux.  Arther 

Hen.Ayscough     1634   mar.  Alice  d.  Samwell  Newman  of  Rick- 

of  Grays  Inn.      of  Richard  Barnard  Haughton  mondsworth  in  com. 

esq'r.  of  London.  Hertfford. 


#aitrtner. 


Arms. — Or,  a  chevron  gules  letween  three  griffins^  heads  erased  azure.  [Gardiner.] 
John  Gardiner  of  Greate  Missenden  in  com.  Buck.=F 


Robert  Gardiner  of  Greate  Missenden .=t= 


Thomas  Gardiner  of  Greate  Missenden=pCatherin  d.  of  Denbow 


&  London  grocer  &  Alderman. 


(?  Benbow). 


I  21  I 

S""  Thomas  Gardiner  Christopher  Gardiner=j=Jane  d.  of  John       Jeromy  Gardiner 

of  ToUesburyincom.  of  Tinhead    (?  Tils-    Topp  of  Stockton     of  London. 

Essex  Knt.  1634  head)  in  com.  Wilts,     in  com.  Wilts, 

hath  no  yssue.  1634. 


1|  2|  I    I  I  I 

Frances  Gardiner=j=Timothey    d.  Thomas  3.  Richard.  Anne  ux.  Mary 

of    Tollesbury  in     of  S''   Henry  Gardiner  —  Roger  ux. 

com.  Essex  heire     Bokenham  of  of  Salis-  4.  Christopher.     Clavell  of  Thomas 

aparant  to  S""  Thornham  in  bury.  Steeple  Dowse. 

Thom.  com.  Suffolk  /[s  in  Pur- 

Knt.  beck. 


Thomas  Gardiner  about  6  yeres  1634. 


Francis. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


403 


Arms. — SahU,  a  bend  between  six  goats  salient  argent,  attired  or  [Garfoot],  impal- 
ing quarterly  sable  and  gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  a  hawk  argent,  belled  and 
beaked  or,  in  the  third  and  fourth  three  Imwks'  heads  erased  of  the  last. 

[  ] 

Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  sable  a  goafs  head  argent,  attired  or.  [Garfoot.] 


Robert  Garfforth  al's  Garfforde  of=j= 
Newton  in  com.  Yorke. 


Anthony  Garfforte  of  Newton.=f=Mabell  d.  of  Martindale  of  the  com.  Yorke. 


Will'm  Garffote  of  Hyde  ( ?  in  Ingatestone)=f=Susan  d.  of  Boulton         Robert 


in  com.  Essex  1634. 


of  London. 


Garffoote. 


Thomes  Garffoote=FAnne  d.  of .  .  . 


21  yeare  old. 


Haydon. 


Will'm  Garffoote  of  the      Anthony.      Mary. 
Inner  Temple.  — 

Walter. 


Anne. 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Gent  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Will'm  Gent  of  ...  .  sup'stes  a^  6  E.  4.=j=Joane  d.  &  heire  of  Wm.  Moyne. 


Will'm  Gent.^.  .  .  .  d.  &  heire  of ...  .  Carr  of  Thurlow  in  com.  Suffolk. 


Thomas  Gent  Baron  of  the  exchequer.=pElizabeth  d.  &  sole  heire  of  John  Swallow. 


Henery  Gent  of  Steeple^Dorathey  d.  of  S""  John  Dalstou  of  Dalston  in  com. 
Bumsted  Justice  of  the  Cumberland  Knt.  by  Anne  d.  &  coheire  of  Thomas 
peace  in  com.  Essex  Esq'r    Tirrell  of  Birdbrooke  in  com.  Essex  &  Becknams  in  Kent. 


1634. 


404 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634, 


Al 


1| 

Thomas  Gent 
barrister  of 
Lincons  Inn. 


George  =  Elizabeth  d.  of  Richard  John  Gent 

Gent  now      Hale  of  Tewing  in  com.  Minister  of 

living  Hertfford.  Birdbrooke 

1634.  in  com.  Essex 


4| 
Henery. 


5|    I 
Kicholas 

& 
William  6. 


Frances  ux. 

Devereux 

Tallakern. 


Dorathey    Elizabeth  ux.  Henry 

&  Young  Minister  of 

Anne  3.      Meesdon  in  com. 
Hertfford. 


Hanna  ux.  Thomas 
Baggeley  of  London 
W  Glasier  to  King 
Charles. 


Akms. — Azure,  a  heck  salient  argent,  crowned  or.  [Gethin.] 

Thomas  Gethin  of  Shrewsbury  descended  of  the=pMargery  d.  of 


family  of  Gethins  of  Brecknock  went  to  Bullen 
w'th  H.  8  &  was  there  slayne. 


Medcalffe  of  Essex. 


|1 

Thomas  Gethin=j=Anne  d.  &  sole  heire  of  Henery  Tryon 


of  Danbury  in 
com.  Essex. 


born  in  Brinks  nigh  Bruxells  in 
Flanders. 


Allice  ux. 
Johnsonn 
of  London. 


Thomas  Gethin= 
of  Margerett 
Eowdon  (Bo- 
ding) com. 
Essex. 


=Susan  d.  of  John 
Aylettof  Machyn 
(Matching)  in 
Essex. 


George=WiniflfTed  d.  of    Walter=.  .  .  .  d.  of 


Gethin 


Crayfiford 
of  Bawds 
com.  Essex 


Gethin 
of 

Burnt- 
wood. 


Thomas 
Greene  of 
Burntwood 
(Brent- 
wood). 


Thomas  Gethin 
20  yere  old 
1634. 


2.  Walter.       Anne. 


3.  Robert. 


Eliza- 
beth. 

Jane. 


Crafford  1.     Elizabeth. 
Tryan  2.        Mathew. 

Mary. 

Winiffred. 


1.  George. 

2.  Walter. 
Thomasin. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


405 


Vide  the  Armes  in  Cla.  Cooks  booke  of  Graimts. 
John  Gibbes  of  Bishops  Storfford=pMargery  Mungey 


(Stortford)  in  com.  Hertffbrd. 


(?  Mingey). 


|1 


Edmond  Gibbes=i=Elizabeth  d.  of        John  Gibbs.=Jane  Holgate. 


of  StorflPord. 


Tiflan. 


James  Gibbes  of  Farnham=pAnne  d.  of  Henry  Glascock 


in  com.  Essex,  a°  1634, 


of  Farnham. 


Ignatius  Gibbs  aged  about  5  yeares  1634.         Elizabeth.        Anne. 


(Gilbert 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  azure  as  many  roses  of  the 
field.  [Gilbert.] 

*William  Gilbert=FJane  d.  of .  .  .  .  WingflFeld  of  Brantham 


of  Colchester. 


in  com.  Suffolk. 


|1  12 

William  Gilbert  docter  of  Hierom 

physick  &  phissition  to  Gilbert. 
Q.  Elizabeth  ob.  s.p. 


|4 
WiUiam  Gilbert  of=:Ehzabeth  d.  of 
Colchester  procter      Mathew  Stephens 
of  the  Arches,  1634.     of  Colchester. 


Ambrose=pJane  d.  of 
Gilbert.      William. 


Anne  ux.  Wm. 
Smyth  of  Peper 
Harrow  in  com. 
Surrey. 


Ambrose        Will'm  Gilbert  docter 
Gilbert.  in  divinity. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John  Prudence  ux. 

Jones  of  com.  Gloster  Anthony 

&  hath  issue  Gilbert  Millington. 
Jones.  =r 


Gilbert  Millington  of  Frily  (?  Beleigh) 
Abbay  esqr.  &  John  2  sonn. 


*  ?Jerom.    See  '  Hist,  of  Essex '  (1770),  vol.  vi.,  p.  315. 


406 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


(fiasco  tfe. 

(No.  1.) 

Aejis. — Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable  between  three  cocks  azure  a  bezant.  [Glascock.] 
Crest. — An  antelope's  head  argent,  attired  or,  collared  sable.  [Glascock.] 

Will'm  Glascock  of  Bovinger  ( Bobbin gworth)  in  com.  Essex. 


Will'm  Glascock  of  Higli=^Allice  d.  of  Greene  of  Navestock 
Easter,  co.  Essex.  Hill  co.  Essex. 


"William  Glascock  of  Felstedbury=pFortune  d.  of  . 
&  of  High  Easter.  Downes  of  Suffolk. 


|2 
John. 


|3 

Robert. 


|1  |2 

WiU'm  Glascock  of  Hajrons     John. 
in  High  Easter,  1634. 


Fortune  ux.  Geffrey 
"Watts  of  Essex. 


Frances.      Elizabeth. 


#lastx)cfe. 

(No.  2.) 

Arms  and  Crest  same  as  in  the  last  pedigree. 

John  Glascock  of  High  Easter  in  com.  Essex.=p 
__l 

Henry  Glascock  of  High=f=Grace  d.  of  John  Ennew 


Easter  Parsonage. 


of  Coggeshall. 


Henery  Glascock  of  Harte  Shewbery=T=Margery  sister  of    Grace  ux.  John  Wright 
(Hartishobury)  in  Farnham  in  com.     S''  Will'm  Fitch 
Essex  ao  1634.  Knt. 


of  Brooke  Streete. 


1|  III 

Will'm  Glascock     2  Edward     Anne  ux.  James 

aged  about  24        Glascock.  Gibbs  of  Wick- 

yeares.  —  ham  Hall  in  com. 

3  Thomas  Essex  gent. 

Glascock. 


Glace  ux.     Emelyn,     Mary. 
Edmond  —  — 

Slaughter    Sara.  Dorathey. 

of  London.      — 

Elizabeth. 


Will'm  Glascock  of=FElizabeth  d.  of  John  Burton  of  Bourne  in    Imatius  Glascock 


Aldham  in  com. 
Essex  gent,  a"  1634. 


com.  Sussex  by  the  d.  of  M"^  Capell  of 
Hadham  in  com.  Hertfford. 


of  High  Easter  in 
com.  Essex  1634. 


Will'm  Glascock  only  sonn  &  heire  aparent  aged  about  17  yeares  1634, 
now  in  the  University  of  Oxfford. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


407 


Akms. — Azure,  two  long  bows  or  in  saltire,  a  crescent  for  difference  [Godbold,  granted 
15'J0],  impaling  qvarterlg — 1.  Sams.  2.  Averill.  3.  Crochrode.  4. 
Gules,  a  griffin  segreant  argent.  [  ] 


Will'm  Godbold  of  West-hall=r d.  of . 

in  com.  Suffolk.  Debden. 


1| 

....  Godbold  of 

Westhall  in  com. 

Suffolk. 


Eicliard  Godbold=j=Bridgett  eldest  d.  of  Gregory  Pratt 
of  Swaffham  in  of  Riston  in  Norff.  esq'r  justice  of 
com.  Norff.  peace. 


I 

John  Godbold  of=j=Mary  eldest  d.  & 


Hatffeld  Peverell 
in  com.  Essex 
1634. 


coheire  of  Anthony 
Sams  of  Hatffeld 
Peverell  in  com. 

Essex. 


1  I 
Anthony  Godbold 
about  a  yere  &  a 
halffe  old  1634. 


John  Godbold. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John 
Thurston  of  Hoxne 
in  com.  Suffolk 
esq'r  justice  of  peace. 

Susan  ux.  Thorn. 
Crochrode  of  Topes- 
ffeld  in  com.  Essex. 


Frances  ux. 
Blake  of .  . 
com,  Xorff. 


Jasper 
.  in 


Jane  ux.  John  Gar- 
diner Councellor  at 
law. 


{See  Brotone,  No.  2.) 


408 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Gooday  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

li'res  pattents  granted  to  Richard  Goodday  of  Ketle  Baston  in  com.  Suff.  by 
S'"  Wm.  Dethick  Garter  &  M""  Camden  Clar.  A°  42  Elizabeth. 


Roger  Gooday  of  Pentlowe=pUrsula  d.  &  coheire  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


Baldwin  Payne. 


Arthar  Gooday 
of  Higham 
Ferrers  in  com. 
Northampton 
esq'r  justice  of 
the  peace  & 
quorum. 


Lydia  d,  of  .  .  . 

Cran  field  of 
Essex.     1  wiffe. 


Will'm  Gooday 
of  London 
grocer  &  free 
of  themarchant 
talors 


Roger  Gooday: 
of  Higham 
Ferrers  in 
com.  North- 
ampton. 


:  Dora  they  d.  of 
Knighton  of 
Artie  borough 
( Irtling- 
borough)  in 
com.  Northton. 


1  Mary. 

2  Susan. 


3  Frances. 


4  Bridgett. 

5  Elizabeth. 


4| 


^^Richard  Gooday^.  .  .  .  d.  of . . 
of  Pentlowe  in        Gardiner  of 
com.  Essex  1634.     com.  Suff. 
2  wiffe. 


I 

Lydia  only  d.  aged  about  4  yeares. 


Christopher  Gooday 
of  Bernard's  Inn 
in  London. 


Roger. 

John, 
s.p. 


(^onsb* 


Hugh  Gough  of  Alcanings  in  com.  Wilts.=i=Jane  d.  of  Clifford. 


Will'm  Gough  of  Bromffeld=j=Alice   d.  of   Christopher   Hanworth 
in  com.  Essex.  (?  Haworth)  of  Maldon  in  com.  Essex. 


I  II  I    I  4|  I 

William  Gough  Frances.  2  Robert.      John.       Susan. 

13  yeares  old  1634.  —  — 

Jane.  3  Christopher. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


409 


(No.  1.) 


Arms. — Azure,  three  lucks  frippant  or,  in  middle  chief  a  trejoil  slipped  azure,  charged 
with  a  crescent.  [Greene.] 

John  Greene  of  Navestock=pCatherin  d.  of  John  Wrig-ht  of  '    "     Vr^  \J^(iA> 


Hall  in  com.  Essex. 


Brooke  street  in  com.  Essex.    Ojj^v^ 


tu 


3|  4|  I 

Thomas  Greene  of  London  haberdasher      Reignald  Greene     Parnell  iix.  Bar- 
on  London    Bridge    father  of   Judge      of  London. 


Greene  of  Guildhall. 


■^ 


tholomew  Partridge 
of  Navestock. 


1|  2|  I 

John  Richard  Greene.      Robert  Greene  o^Frideswold  d.  of  M 


Wright 


Greene. 
4^ 


^ 


Navestock  Hall  in 
com.  Essex. 


of  Debden  nigh  Maiden  in  com. 

Essex. 


1  I  2|  3|  4| 

John  Greene  of=F Agnes  d.  of  Hunte     Robert.     John  Greene  of  London     Edward. 


Shelley  in  com. 
Essex  1634. 


of  Totham  in  com. 
Essex. 


Bridge  Haberdasher. 


11  2|  1|  2| 

John  Greene  aboute      Robert  Greene.      Anne.      Catherin. 
11  yere  old  1634. 


Frideswold. 


4| 
Mary. 


0vttm. 


(No.  2.) 

Vide  Vis.  of  London. 
Ai'ms  as  in  the  last  Pedigree. 

John  Greene  of  Navestock  in  com.  Essex. 


Richard  Greene  of  Epping= 
second  sonn. 


Thomas  Greene  of  London= 
a  yonger  sonn. 


John  Greene  judge  of  the  Shreeves  court  in  London. 


3  G 


410 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Thomas  Greene  of  London  Clotliworker.=f=Anne  d.  of  Spencer. 


John  Greene  of  Witham  in=j=Mary  d,  of  Thomas  Rampsall  of 


com,  Essex  a"  1634. 


Much  Braxsted  in  com.  Essex. 


1| 
John  Greene. 


Mary. 


Anne. 


#nfKt|). 


Robert  lord  Abbott  of  Bardesej 
in  com.  Carnarvon. 


John  yonger  brother  auncestor  to  S"" 
Richard  Win  (Wynn)  of  Gwider. 


2|  1| 

Richard  second  sonn^.  .  .  .  sister  of  John  Griffith  Yaughan      David, 
of  Robert.  of  Llan  in  com.  Carnarvon. 


....  Griffith  of  Carnarvonshire.nr=Ellen. 


Thomas  Griffith  of  Aythorpe=pMargerett  d.  of  Nicholas 


Rothing  in  com.  Essex. 


Carweden  (Carwardine). 


Martha  d.  of  Raffe=rJohn  Griffith  of  Mal-=Elizabeth  d.  of  John  Everley  of  Pagel- 
Stevens.  don  Phisitian.  sham  in  com.  Essex,  2  wiffe  by  the  d. 

of  Vere. 


Edward  Griffith. 


(grimstott, 

, — Qtiarterly  of  six — as  first  shield  of  Grimston  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  without 
any  difference,  and  bearing  the  Arms  of  Ulster. 

d.  of Stirrop-^^Edward  Grymston  of  Rishangles  in=p 


Marchant  of  Ipswich  widdow 
of Hall  1  wiffe. 


com.  Suffolk  taken  prisoner  at  loss 
of  Callice  &  comptroller. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


Ml 


A| 


Edward  Grimston  of=pJoane  2  d,  &  co- 
Bradfield  in  com.  heire  of  Thorn. 

Essex  died  a°  1610     Risby  of  Laven- 
Eegis  Jacobi.  |  ham  in  com. 

'  Suffolk. 


Wiil'm  Grim-=Beatrix    d.    of    Thomas 

stone   6  sonn     Feltou  of  Playford  &  wid- 

of  Edw.  dow  of  Thom.  Colby  of 

Brandish. 


S""  Harbottell  Grimston  of  Bradfeild  Knt,  &  Baronett=pElizabeth   d.    of    Ralph 


modo  yivens  one  of  the  justices  of  peace  for  this 
county. 


Copinger  of  Stoke  in 
com.  Kent  esq'r. 


Edward^ 
Grim- 
ston. 


=Ma2:daIen  2 
d.  of  Tho. 
Marsham. 


^1 
Harbottle  Grimston^ 

heire  after  the  deth 

of  his  brother. 


=^rary  d.  of  S^  George  Crooke  of 
Waterstock  in  com.  Oxon  one  of 
the  judges  of  common  pleas  &  now 
of  the  king's  bench. 


Edward  ob.  yong.        Elizabeth  ob.  young. 


George  Grimston. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Christopher  Harris  esq'r  sonn  &  heire  of  S"^ 
Will'm  Harris  of  Shenfeld  in  Essex  Knt. 


Christopher  Harris.         Elizabeth.         Frances. 


(gpnes. 


Aems. — Vatre  or  and  azure,  a  canton  ermhie.  [Gynes.] 

William  Gynes  of  ....  in  com.  Essex. 


Richard  Gynes  of  Much=j=Lucy  d.  of  Thom.  Carew  of 
Lees  in  com.  Essex.  Navestock  in  com.  Essex. 


Mary  d.  of  Leonard  Bradshaw=j=Thomas  Gynes  of  Much=Anne  d.  of  Browne  of 
of  London  grocer  1  wiffe.  Lees  in  com.  Essex.  Witham  in  com.  Essex. 


1|  2|  3| 

Thomas  Gynes  12  yere  old  163-4.        Richard.         Samwell. 


412  THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Aems. — Argent,  a  saUire  engrailed  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  roses  of  the 
first.  [Haedwick.] 

Thomas  Hardwick  of  N'ewton=FEdith  d.  &  heire  of  Wm. 


in  the  p'ish  of  Leeds  com. 
Yorke  gent. 


Dynelej  of  Xewton  the 
4,  5  of  Queene  Mary. 


Thomas  Hardwick  of  Newton=pAnne  d.  of  S""  Reresby  of  Thrybergh 


in  Leeds 


(co.  York). 


2|  1| 

Bryan  Hardwick  of  Newton  heire  to=pEllen  d.  of  S""  Will'm  Gee  of        Francis  s.p. 
his  brother  Francis.  Hull  Marchant. 


Thomas  Hardwick  of  Xewton  aforesaide  &  of=^Mary  d.  of  John 
Stapleford  Tawney  co.  Essex  liveing  a°  1634.      Fanshaw  gent. 

1 1  \        r~~"    I         n 

Thomas  Hardwick  about      Mary.      Frances.      Mai'gerett.      Bridgett 
14  yeares  old  1634.  "  & 

Martha. 


HarintjtJDu* 

Exemplified  by  S""  John  Borough  Knt.  Garter  a°  1635  to  Edward  Harrington  of 
Heningham  (Hedingham)  Sibell  &  "Wm.  Harington  of  Maplested  Magna  in  com. 
Essex  &  to  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  lawfully  begotten  with  their  due  differences. 

Arms. — Sabte,  a  fret  argent  charged  with  nine  fleurs  de  lis  gules.  [Harington.] 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  gorged  gules,  charged  with  two  fleurs  de  lis  of  the 
second.  [Harixgtox.] 

Harington.=p 


Edmond  Harington  of  Yeldham  in  com.  Essex. 


1|  —\ 

Edmond  Harington.     Henery  Harington  of  Heningham=f=Catherin  d.  of  Geffrey 


(Hedingham)  Sible  2  sonn. 


Poole  of  Bardffeld  in 
com.  Essex. 

B 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


413 


I  III 

Edward  Harington  of=pBarbara  d.  of  Tho-     William.     Mary  ux.     Elizabeth  nx. 


Heningham  (Hediug- 
ham)  Sible  1634. 


mas  Digby  of  South 
Hasted  ( ?  Halstead) 
in  com.  Essex. 


John 
Wood. 


Will'm  Chap-- 


I  I  I  I  I 

Edward  Harington  aged    Joseph.     Danyell.     Elizabeth.     Mary. 
22  yeares  bP  1634. 


3|  4|  5|  6| 

Will'm  Harington  of=pMary  d.  of  Eichard  Purkas     Robert.     Gilbert.     Thomas. 
Maplested  Magna.        of  Great  Yeldham. 


1|  2|  I    I  I    I    I 

Will'm  Harington=pElizabeth  d.  of    James=Margery  d.  of    1  Anne.     3  Elizabeth. 


Maplested  Magna 
a°  1634. 


Thom.  Tillott      Har-      John  Smyth 

of  Rougham       ington.  of  Booking.       2  Mary.     4  Susan. 

in  com.  Sufi".  — 

5  Rachell. 


1|  II  II 

Will'm  Harington  2  James  Harington.  Elizabeth. 

aged  about  10  —  — 

yeares  1634.  3  Jeromy  Harington.  Mary. 


Anne 

& 

4  Andrew. 


J^arlafeentien* 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Harlakenden  as  in  Vis.  of  1612  ;  also  Crest — A  Imi's  head 
erased.  [  ] 


Thomas  Harlakenden  of  Ware-=i=Mary  d.  of  Rich.  Londenoys  of 
home  in  com.  Kent  esq'r. 


Breame  in  com.  Sussex. 


1  I  2  I  I 

John.     William     Roger  Harlakenden^pElizabeth  d.  of 


Hardres  of  Hardress 


ob.  s.p.      of  Kenardington  in 
com.  Kent. 


in  com.  Kent  relict  George  Harlakenden 
of ....  in  com.  Kent. 


Roger       Richard  Harlakenden=FMars:erett  d.  of  Edward  Hubard  one  of  the  six 


ob.  s.p.     of  Earles  Colne  in 
com.  Essex  esq'r. 


clarks  of  Stansted  Mount  Fitchett. 


414 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Eichard  Harlakenden  of  Earles=p.  .  .  .  d,  of  S'"  Henry  Mildmay 
Colne  gent.  a°  1634.  of  Grayes,  Knt. 


Richard  Harlakenden  aged  about  2  yeres  1634. 


Dorathey  his  1  wiffe=j=Thomas  Harlakenden  of  Earles  Colne  genfc.=Anne  Bucken- 


d.  of  John  Cheney  of 
Drayton  in  com 
Buck,  esq'r. 


third  sonn,  mar.  to  his  2  wiflFe  Jane  d.  of         den  d. 
Edward  Hobert  of  Stansted  Mountflfichet. 


1 


Thomas  Harlakenden  aged     1  Richard.     Dorathey  ux.  Samwell  Simonds     Anne, 
about  32  yeres  1634.  —  of  Topsfield  com.  Essex.  — 

2  William.  Mabell. 


arris. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Same  as  in  first  shield  under  Harris  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Crest. — A  hound  sejant  or.  [  ] 


S""  Will'm  Harris  of  Crixsey  &  Woodham^Allice  d.  of  S""  Thomas  Smyth 


Mortimer  in  com.  Essex  Knt.  mentioned 
in  the  last  Vissitation. 


of  Westenhanger  in  com. 
Kent  Knt. 


S''  Arther  Harris  of  Crixsey  &  of=pAnne  d.  &  heire  of  Robert  Cranmer 


Woodham  Mortimer  in  com. 
Essex  Knt. 


of  Chepsted  in  com.  Kent. 


S*  Cranmer  Harris=j=Martha  d.  &  coheire  of  Danyell     John  Harris  of  Chepsted 
of  Crixey  in  com.       Holford  of  West  Tho]-ock  in  in  com.  Kent. 

Essex  Knt.  1634, 


Anne.         Mary. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


415 


(No.  2) 
Arms. —  Qimrt&rly  same  as  Harris  No.  1  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

William  Harris  of  Southminster=FAnne  d.  of  Rntter  3<^  wife 


in  com.  Essex. 


of  the  sayd  William. 


Christopher  Harris  eldest  son=i=Mary  d.  &  coheire         Edward  Harris, 
by  the  S''  wiflPe  of  Shenfeld  in 
com.  Essex. 


of  ...  .  Gedg-e  of 
Shenfeld. 


S'-  Willi am= 
Harris  of 
Shenfeld 
Knt. 


=Frances  d.  of  Astley 
of  Shaxtons  in 
Writtle  in  com. 
Essex  esqr. 


^1 
Edward  Harris  of  Mnch= 

Baddow  in  com.  Essex 

&  of  Lincolns  Inn 

councellor  at  law  1634. 


=EHzabeth  d.  of 
Robert  Taverner 
of  Aveley  in  com. 
Essex. 


1 

1  1 

1  2 

1    1 

Christopher= 

=Elizabeth  only  d.  of 

Edward 

Arther 

3.  William. 

Harris 

S"-  Harbottle  Grim- 

Harris 

Harris. 

— 

eldest  sonn 

stone  of ....  in 

21  yere 

4.  Christo- 

dyed in  the 

com.  Essex  Knt. 

old  1634. 

pher. 

life  of  his 

and  Baronett. 

father. 

Elizabeth. 

Mary. 

Sarah. 


Anne. 


Christopher  Harris  only  son         Elizabeth, 
now  in  warde  1634. 


Frances. 


Mary. 


(No.  3.) 
Vincent  Harris  of  Maldon  in  com.  Essex  gent. 


S''  Thomas  Harris=f=Cordelia  d.  of  John  Gill  of  Buntingford 


of  Maldon  Knt. 


in  com.  Hertfford  esqr. 


Thomas  Harris^ 
of  Maldon  esqr. 
a°  1634. 


:  Cordelia  d.  of  ...  , 
Bacon  of  Hessett 
in  com.  Suff. 


Vincent 
Harris 
of  Mal- 
don. 


Jane  ux.  Captaine 
Henry  AVroth  of 
Hertfordshire. 


Ursula 


Dora- 

they. 


416 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


am. 


Nicholes  Harte  of  Gills=pMary  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Francis  of        Vide  Visitation 


in  Mersham  in  com. 
Kent. 


Beckborne  (?Beakesbourne)      of  Kent, 
in  com.  Kent. 


|1  |2 

Francis  Harte  Thomas  Harte  of  Mersham=pMary  d.  of  John 

of  Heme  in  in  com.  Kent  &  of  Epping      Sedcole  of  Epping 

Kent.  in  com.  Essex  1634.  in  com.  Essex. 


I  3 
James. 


Jane. 


Seaser  Harte  about  9  yere  old  1634.        Thomas.        John.        Mercye. 


?|ail3ep,  i^erbep. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  ietween  three  leopards'  faces  gules,  a  crescent  for  diff&rmce. 
[Harvey.] 

S''  James  Harvey  Lord  Maior  of  London. =j= Anne  d.  of .  .  .  .  Gent. 


of  ...  .  Alderman  of  London. 


|1  I  2 

S'  Sebastian         James  Harvey  of  Wangey=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Anthony  Eadcliflfe 
Harvey  Knt.        (?  Vange)  in  com.  Essex 

/K  

|1  I  2 

James  Harvey=Anne  d.  of  Jeromy        Samwell=T=Constance  d.  of  John  Donn 


of  Wongey         Haydon  of  London       Harvey. 
(?Vange).  A  Iderman . 


deane  of  St.  Paules. 


|1  |2  |3 

John  Harvey.        James  Harvey.        Thomas  Harvey. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


417 


?|ensl)ab). 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  ermines  between  three  cocks  sable,  legged  and  wattled  gules. 

[Henshaw.] 
Ceest. — A  falcon  or,  collared  azure,  preying  on  a  iving  erased  of  the  first,  guttee  cle 

sang.  [Henshaw.] 


Thomas  Henshaw  of  London=pFlora  d.  of 


si  1  km  an  &  servant  to  King 
James  ob.  11  Feb.  1611. 


Gouldesborough. 


Nathaniell  Henshaw=f=Mary  d.  of 
of  Great  Warley  in    |  Harbyn. 
com.  Essex.  1634. 


|3 
Thomas  Hen-=Mary  d.  of 
shaw  of  John  Archer 

Walden  in  al's  Boys  of 

com.  Essex.        Essex. 


Captaine  Ben- 
jamin Henshaw 
of  London. 


Mary  Henshaw.        Flower  Henshaw. 


txow. 


Arms. — Sable,  a  chevron  ermine  bettveen  three  herons  argent,  membei-ed  or.  [Heron.] 
Crest. — A  lieroiis  head  ermine  collared  and  beaked  or.  [Heron.] 

John  Heron  Knt.=r 


John  Heron  of=pEhzabeth  d.  of  Dalton  of 
Barmyng  (co.      London  Goldsmith  &  of 
Kent)  docter       his  wiflfe  d.  &  heire  of 
of  phisick.  j  Jenings  of  Dunmow  in 

com.  Essex. 


Egidius  Heron= 
attainted  for 
Hioh  treason. 


Eichard  Heron.=pJoan  the  d.  of  Christopher 
Bendlowes  sister  to  TVill'm 
Bendlowes  serjeant  at  Law. 


=Cicelley  d.  of  Thomas 
Moore  lord  Chancellor 
of  England. 


Thomas  Heron=Cicelley  d.  of 
ob.  s.p.  Barthohnew 

JekeU. 

3  H 


418 


THE  VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,   1634. 


|A 


Anne  d.  of  David  Vincent  ofn=S^  Edward  Heron  Knt.=i=Dorathey  d.  of  Anthony 


Bernack  in  com.  Northampton 
1  wiffe. 

H 


one  of  the  barons  of 
the  exchequer. 

h 


Maxey  of  Bradwell  esq'r 
2  wife. 


4  11 

James  Heron  esq.=f=Anne  d.  of  S""  S""  Edward  =Anne  d.  of  S'' 

of  PanflFeld  Hall       John  Hatcher  Heron  Knt.     Henry  Brooke 

in  Essex  1634.         of  Carby  in  of  the  Bath,     al's  Cobham 

com.  Lincoln  Knt. 

Knt. 


2|  |3 

Will'm  John 

Heron  Heron 

ob.  s.p.  ob.s.p. 


1| 
Thomas 
Heron. 


2| 
James. 


3| 

John 
Heron. 


4|5| 
Samuel. 

Benjamin 


61 
Edward. 


Dorathey  ux.     Anne.     Bridgett. 
Anthony  — 

Hawkered  Catherin. 

(?  Hawkes)  of 
Boston  in  com.  Lincoln. 


f^ifljam. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms  as  Higham  No.  1,  in  Vis.  of  1612,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Vide  the  book  of  Certificates  in  the  Office. 


Anne  d.  &  heire  of  Thomas=S''  Clement  Higham  cheife  Baron^ 
Monings  of  Suffolk  of  St.     of  the  exchequer  &  one  of  the 
Edmonds  Bury  1  wife.  privy  counsell  ob.  9  March  1570. 


-Anne  d.  of  George 
Waldegrave  of  .  .  . 
esq'r  2  wiffe. 


3| 
William. 


:  Anne  d.  &  coheire  of 
Eichard  Stonley  one 
of  the  (tellers  of  the) 
exchequer. 


1| 

=John  Higham= Anne  d.  &  coheire  of 
Edmond  Wright. 


Thomas 
Higham 
ob.  s.p. 


Elizabeth  d.  of  James  =f^S'^  Richard  =f=  Mary  d.  of  John    Anne  ux. 


Harvey  of  Wanges  (? 
Vange)  in  Essex  esq'r. 
2  wiffe. 


Higham. 


Colne  of  Rick- 
mans  worth  in  com. 
Hertfford  esq'r. 
1  wiffe. 


WiUiam 
Button. 


Dorathey  ux. 
Samwell 
Plume  of 
Great  Yeld- 
ham  in  Essex. 


Elizabeth. 


1  Francis  Higham        Mary.        Anne 
Bonn  &  heire.  s.p. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  419 

(No.  2.) 

Uppon  3  severall  monuments  in  Tolleshunt  Beckingham  in  Essex  1424,  1429, 
1460,  for  these  Highams — 

Arms. — Or,  a  chevron  sahle,  over  all  a  lend  engrailed  argent. 

Robert  Higham  of  Tolson  Beckingham=f= 
(Tolleshunt  Beckingham)  oh.  a°  1424, 


Robert  Higham  of  the  same  ob.  a°  1429.=f= 

Robert  Higham  esq're.=r.  ...  d.  of  Thomas  Barington. 

I 
William  Higham.n= 


This  John  is  the  first     John  Higham  of  Hatfeld=r 
in  the  office  booke.         in  com.  Essex  gent. 

William  Higham  of  Hatfeld  Peverell  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Higham  of  Chehnsford=r Alice  d.  of         WilHam 


mercer. 


Dickenson.        ob.  s.p. 


Elizabeth  d.  of=  John  Hiffham=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Richard    Thomas  Higham 


Raffe  Wilbra-      eldest  sonn  of 
ham  esq're.  Chelmsford 

had  3  wives. 


Dousett  widdow  of  of  London  docter 

Francis  Barington.  in  phisick,  un- 

maried  1634. 


John  Higham  only  sonn  &  heire  aparant 
aged  about  4  yeares  1634. 


^0 


IKE   VISITATION    or    ESSEX,    1634. 


Edward  Hirst  of  ....  in  com.  Hertfford.=F 


.  .  .  .  d.  of-T-l  John  Hirst 

of-j-Joane  d.  of  John  Andrews    2  Edward. 

! 

3  WiUiam. 

Clarke    Prestpn  in  com. 

of  Hitchin  ia  com.  Hert- 

1  wiflfe.          HertfToid. 

fFord  2  wiffe. 

1|                           i 
John  Hirstw    2  Edward. 

1 
3  John  Hirst  of-pMarv  d.  of  Rob. 

Marr. 

Anne  nx. 

ob.  8.p. 

Eastward  Hid       March  of  Had- 

Mathew 

in  the  pish  of 

nam  f  Had  den - 

Hanscomb 

Harerelliac-oni. 

hamj  ia  the  He 

of  Holliwele 

Essex.  1634. 

of  Ely. 

(HoljweU) 
in  com. 
Bedfford. 

1  1                       2  1 

3  1               Ml 

1    1 

John  Hirst    TViEiam 

Hursr.     Homerst-one    Mary  1. 

Isaack  4. 

abont  21 

Hurst.                  — 

— 

yereold 

Arnie  2. 

Thomas  5. 

1634. 

— 

— 

Elirabeth  3. 

Joseph  6. 

C:izsr 


—SaiUj  Oires  iesantg^  a  chief  voir  asun  and  ermme.  [ 
— J.  d-emi-^reyhound  mtiatt  regardtmt  armine.  [ 

ThomaB  Hobeon  of  Piitiewell  ia  com.  EesesFp.  . 
deaeended  of  the  Hobsons  in  the  Xorth. 


.  d.  of 
.  Wade. 


Maigerey  d.  &  coheipe  of^Thomas  Hobson=^Francis  his  second  wiffe  d.  of 
Edward  Sawlins  of  Sonth-    of  Sattx)n  in         i  John  Feme  of  Crakemarsh  ia 


chnrdi  in  com.  Essex. 

1  wire. 


com.  Essex. 


Ufcchesier  (Utti»xeter)  in  com. 
Stafford. 


1| 
Thomas  HobiBon=^France5  d.  of  S^ 


one  of  the 
esquires  for  the 
bod^of  King 
Charles  1634. 


Bowrer  Worsley 
of  the  He  of 
Wight 


Xaiiianiell 
Hobs-on 
now  in 
Candy. 


busan  ux. 
Samwell 
Pnrcas  of 
Sutton 
rector  of 
the  church 
of  Sutt^on. 


Marr  ux. 
Henerr 
Living  of 
Balej  ia 
com. 
Essex. 


Judith 
Hobsoa. 


Ti 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


421 


l^oltrofte. 


Jeffrey  Holcrofte  of  the  hirst  in  com.  Lanck. 


1  Jefh-ey  Holcrofte    2  Thomas  Holcrofte=f=Joane  d.  &  heire  of  Henry 


sonn  &  heire. 


of  Battersey  in  com. 
Surrey. 


Roydon  of  Battersey  in 
com.  Surrey. 


Jeffrey  Holcrofte  S""  Henery  Holcroft=f=Lettice  d.  of  Francis  Lord  Anger, 

sonn  &  heire  now  of  Eastham  in  com.     baron  of  Longford  in  the  King- 

Captaine  in    the  Essex  knt.  second        dom  of  Ireland. 

low  countrys.  sonn. 


S""  John  Holcroft     2  Henry  Holcrofte.     3  Charles.  Elizabeth     Lettice    Douglas, 

about  14  yeares  —  about  7  — 

ofagea°1634.  4  Gerald,  yeares  of      Anne. 

—  age. 
5  Francis. 


I^olflate. 


Arms. — Or,  a  hend  betiveen  two  bulls'  Mads  couped  sable.  [Holgate.] 

William  Holgate  of  Clavering  co.  Essex^ 
of  the  family  of  the  Bishop  Holgate. 


Will'm  Holgate  of  Walden=j=Lettice  d.  of 
in  com.  Essex.  Bawcock. 


|1 

WUl'm  Holgate^ 
of  Great  Bard- 
ffeld  in  com. 
Essex. 


|2 
John  Holgate  of  Walden=f=Anne  d.  of 
&  of  the  Midle  Temple        Richard 
gent.  a°  1626  liveing  Plomer  of 

a"  1634.  Walden. 


Will'm  Holgate  aged  about 
16  yeares  1634. 


John  Holgate  about 
2  yeares  1634. 


William. 


Jane  ux. 
John  Gibbs 
of  Walden. 


Lettice. 


422 


THE   VISITATION   01   ESSEX,    1634. 


f^OlStJDCfe. 


Asjts. — Or,  on  a  ley\d  engrailed  sabk  between  tiro  lions  salient  azure  three  bezants. 

[HOLSTOCK.] 

Cbest. — J.  demi-mvage  proper,  belted  round  the  waist  and  chai?ied  or,  holding  iti  his 
right  hand  a  stan  raguk'e  argent.  [Holstocx.] 


TVUHam  Holstoc-i  of  St.  Mary  Hi]l= d.  of  Thorn.  Powell 

in  London.  ofHorslev. 


.  .  d.  of  John  Johnson  of  Sonth=Henry  Holstock  of  OrsettFj=2  wiffe. 
Okenden  in  Essex  veoman.  ia  com.  Essex  srent. 


Wiliiam  Holstock  of  Orsett  gent.     Henry      Daniell  Holstock=^Elizabeth  d.  of  Clun 
a°  1634  m.  to  his  first  wiflfe  i-  thi-ee     of  Homdon  on      !  sister  of  Thomas 


Elizabeth  d.  of  Thomas  GDI  of 
the  Tower  of  London. 


dangh-     the  Hill  in  com. 
ters.  Essex. 


|1  \2 

"WiUiam  Holstock    Henry, 
eldest  son  & 
heire  aparant. 


Frances        Elizabeth 
nx.  Arthur     tix.  WHl'm 
Clarke.  Lewellin 

of  Lon- 
don. 


&  Edward  Clun. 


Anne.        Mary.     Anne. 
MarT. 


Frances. 


^ont. 


Abvs  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Hoxe.      2.  Allex.      3.  Geai^dtoft, 
as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
2.  Sable,  a  leopard's  head  erased  between  three  mullets  argent. 

C  ] 

....  Hone.=F 


|1 
John  Hone  of  London 

!Mercer  buried  in  the 
Gray  Friers  in  London. 


Thomas  Hone  tutor  to  King  E.  6  being  of  All  souls 
Colledg  in  Oxford  ob.  s.p.  bmied  there  where 
remayneth  the  coate  being  the  taw  betweene 
3  Mullets  Argent  in  a  feld  Sable. 


William  Hone  of  London  one  of  the  judges=pJoane  sister  of  Anthony  Browne  of 


of  Guildhall  buried  at  Litle  St.  Bartholemews 
in  London. 


Tolethorpe  in  Litle  Casterton  in 
com.  Rutland  esqr. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


423 


Thomas  Hone  of= 
Hornechui'ch  in 
com.  Essex 
where  hee  lyeth 
buried. 


=Jane  d.  &  heire  of  Raffe 
Allen  procter  of  the 
Arches  by  his  wiflPe  d.  & 
coheire  of  Grandtoft  of 
Lincolnshire. 


Frances  ux. 
Francis 
Clarke 
procter  of 
the  Arches. 


John  Hone  docter  of  the 
Civill  law  who  procured 
of  the  King  of  Armes 
the  lyons  head  &  waived 
the  taw.      =i= 


Joane  ux.  Jane  ux.  Susan  ux.  Anne  ux. 

Will'm  James  James  Danyell 

Milbury  a  Trussell  Morley  of  Everard  of 

procter  of  of  Lon-  the  Inner  Doding- 

the  Arches,  don.  Temple.  hurst. 


Bartholemew=Jane  sister  of 


Hone  of 
Ewlin  in 
com.  Oxon 
1634. 


S"-  Edward 
Pinch on  of 
Writtle  in 
com.  Essex 
Knt. 


Will'm  Hone  of= 
Farnham  in 
com.  Essex  & 
of  the  Inner 
Temple  coun- 
cellor  of  law 
1634. 


=Elizabeth  yongest  Peeter  Anthony      Thomas 

d.  of  Thomas  Par-  Hone  in  Ire-        ob.  in  his 

sonns  of  Stortford  in  Ire-  land.  infancy. 

(Bishop  Stortford)  land.  s.p. 
in  com.  Hertford. 


1  I 
Thomas  Hone=p Judith  d.  of  Theophilus 
of  Farnham        Aylmer  Ai'chdeacon  of 
1634.  London. 


Anne  ux.  John  Row 
of  Bishops  Stortford 
in  com.  Hertford. 


WiUiam  Hone.        Thomas.        Theophilus. 


|4 
Edward. 


Frances  ux. 
Thomas 
Collier  a 
clarke  in 
the  ex- 
chequer. 


EHzabeth 
a  nun. 


Elizabeth. 


Arms. —  Quarterly — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  hawJcs'  heads  erased  azure. 
[HONYWOOD.]  2.  Sable,  tiro  chevrons  letween  three  martlets  (yr.  [Case- 
borne.]  3.  Gules,  three  crescents  argent.  [Hodlowe.]  4.  Aziore,  two  bars 
ivavy  betiveen  three  swans  argent.  [Atwater  or  Waters.] 


Mary  Waters  daughter  &  coheire  of  Robert  Waters  of  Lenham  in  com.  Kent 
esqr.  wifPe  of  Robert  Honywood  of  Charing  in  the  said  county  had  at  her  deth 
lawfully  descended  from  her  367  children  (vizt.)  16  of  her  owne  body  114  grand- 
children 228  in  the  S'*^*  generation  &  9  in  the  4  degree,  shee  led  a  most  pious  liflFe 
&  in  a  christian  manner.  Dyed  at  Markehall  in  the  93  yeares  of  her  age  &  44*'^  of 
her  widdowhood  on  the  16  of  May  1620. 


424 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Robert  Honywood  of  Chariiig=T=Mary  d.  &  heire  of  Eobert  Atwater  of 

in  ( 

3om. 
.of= 

Kent  esqr. 

Lenham 

&  Koyton  in  com.  Kent. 

Doratlieyd 

1  1 
=Eobert  Honywood= 

=Elizabeth  d. 

1  -  1  3               1  4 
of      Anthony        Isaack  Hony- 

John  Crooke 

of  Charing  & 

S--  Thomas 

Honywood.     wood  slaine  at 

doctor  of 

Marke-hall  in  com. 

Browne  of 

—             the  Battaile 

civil  law. 

Essex  esqr. 

Bechworth 

Arther            of  Newporte. 

Castell  in  com.      Honywood.                              | 

Surrey  Knt. 

|1 
§■•  Robert 

S'  Thomas=He8ter  d. 

1    1    1 
Mathew  3. 

Michaell  6.     Anne  ux.  S"^  John 

Houy- 

Honywood     of  John 

— 

—           Wilde  of  Canter- 

wood  of 

of  Mark-        Lamotte 

Peter  4. 

Isaack  7.        bury  Knt. 

Pet  in 

hall  in  com.     of  Lon- 

— 

— 

Charing 

Essex  Knt.     don  Mar- 

Henry  5. 

Hester  ux.  John 

Knt. 

1634.              chant. 

Sayer  of  Bourchers 

/K 

Hall  in  com.  Essex 
esqr. 

1  1  |2 

|3|4 

|5|6 

|7 

|8| 

Catherin  1  ux.  Wm. 

Mary  ux. 

Grace  ux. 

Susan 

Bennett  ux.  Henery 

Fleet  esqr.  2  to  "Wm. 

George 

Michaell 

ux. 

Crooke  esqr.  brother 

Henmarsh. 

Morton 

Heneage 

Ker- 

of  Will'm. 

— 

esqr. 

esqr. 

chen. 

— 

Priscilla  ux.  S"-  Tho- 

— 

— 

Dorathey  ux.  Wil- 

mas Engham  al's 

Anne  ux. 

EHzabeth 

liam  Crooke  esqr. 

Ingham  Knt. 

S-^  Charles 
Hales  Knt. 

ux.  George 
Woodward 
esqr. 

brother  of  Henry. 

{See  EutfjilL) 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  425 


floto. 


Arms. — Argent,  a/ess  engrailed  hehveen  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sahle.  [How.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or  a  demi-ivolf  salle.  [How.] 

John  How  of  ....  in  com.  Kent.=^ 


William  How  of  South  Okenden  in  com.=pMary  d.  of  Thomas  Samborne 
Essex  &  of  Lincolns  Inn.  of  ....  in  com.  Berks. 


William  How  2  yeare  old.  Thomas  Howe. 


Arms. — Quarterhj — 1  and  4.  Gules,  a  cross  hotonny  argent,  charged  with  five  jiellets. 
[HuMFREY.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules  bettveen  three  boars' 
heads  erased  sable  as  many  mullets  pierced  or.  [Warner.] 

Crest. — A  cross  botonny  argent,  charged  tvith  five  pellets.  [Humfrey.] 

Eichard  Humfrey=j=.  .  .  .  d.  &  coheire  of ...  . 


of  London. 


Warner  of  London. 


Eichard  Humfrey  of  Retenden  in  com.  Essex.=pAUice  d.  of  Hill. 

11  2T 

Eichard  Humfrey=rMary  d.  of  S""  Samwell  Edmond  Humfrey  of  Eetenden 

of  Eetenden  Sands  of  Ombersley  in  a  Captaine  of  the  trained  band 

1634,  com.  Worcester  Knt.  in  com.  Essex  a°  1634. 


I  2|  I  I 

Eichard  Humfi-ey  20  yere  old  1634.        Edmond.        Mary.        Anne. 


3  I 


426  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


^atfetttan. 


Arms. — Per  saliire  argent  and  sable  two  eagles  displayed  of  the  second  in  pals. 

[Jackman.]      Granted,   1561,    to    Edward    Jackman,    Alderman,  by  W. 

Harvey,  Clar. 
Crest. — A  griffin's  head  erased  sable  guttSe  or.  [Jackman.] 

Anne  d.  of  Hum-=pEdward  Jackman  of  Hackton=Maffdalen    d.   of 


fFrey  Packington 
2  wife. 


(in  Upminster)  in  com.  Essex     Eobert  Mellish  of 
Esq're  Alderman  of  London.      London  1  wife. 


1|  2|  3| 

John  Jackman  of  Hornchurch=j=Jane  d.  of  Eicharde  Lambert     Henry.     Thomas, 
in  com.  Essex.  of  London  Alderman. 


Margerett  d.  of  Edward  Elliott=f=  Edward  Jackman  of=pMary  d.  of  Aubrey. 


Knt.  1  wife 


Hornechurch. 


1|               2|  II 

Edward         John=  Jane  d.  of  S""  Peter  Betsworth  Anne.     Mary  ux.  Rob.  Poul- 

Jackman.     Jack-      of  ....  in  com.  Sussex  Knt.  den  &  had  Edward, 
man. 


3  I  4  I  I 

William  Jackman.  Robert.  Mary. 


Vide  the  Yis.  of  Kent  and  Surrey. 
Roger  James  of  London.=f=Sara  d.  &  heire  of  Henry  Merskin  of  London. 


J\  2  I                               I                            I 

Roger  Arnold  father  of  William  James  Richard     James=f  Gertrude  d.  of 

James  John   James  of  of  Ightham  in  ofHenhamonthe     John  Smyth  of 

of  Braughen  co.  Kent  father  of  Mount  co.  Essex     Southwark  in 

London.  Hertfford.  William.  gen.  a°  1634.           com.  Surrey. 


I          1 1             n  n      \        n 

S'-  Roger  James  of       Richard  James  2.  John.  Sara.  Gertrude.     Emolin. 

Reigate  in  Surrey        aged  27  yers              —  —                              

&  of  Hardres  in        1634.  3.  George.  Jane.                        Audrey. 
Kent. 

5  I  j  6 


John.  James.  George  James  of=i=  Audrey  d.  of  John  Smyth  of 
Manuden  com.  Southwark  co.  Surrey  sister 
Essex  1634.  to  Gertrude. 


George.        James.        Mary. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  4^1 


Arms. — Azure,  a  fret  or,   on  a  chief  of  the  second  a   lion  passant  of  the  first. 

[Jeffreys,] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or  a  Hani's  head  azure,  ducally  croivned  of  the  first. 

[Jeffreys.] 

An  exemplification  to  John  Jefirey  sonn  of  Richard  JefiPrey  of  Little  Bursted 
in  com.  Essex  gent,  by  S""  Will'm  Seagor  Q-arter  principall  King  of  Armes  dated 
the  28  of  February  the  8'^  of  King  James. 

Richard  Jeffreys  of  Little  Bursted=i=Anne  d.  of  Bode 


in  com.  Essex  gent. 


of 


Richard  Jeffreys  of=f=Jane  d.  of  Richard  Pellett  of  ....  in  com. 


Little  Bursted. 


Sussex  sister  of  S"^  Benjamin  Pellett. 


John  Jeffrey  of=  Sarah  d.  of  John  Butler  of  Tobie      Hester  ux.  Will'm  Black 
Little  Bursted.     (Thobie)  in  com.  Essex  esq'r.  borough  of  London. 


WUl'm  aged  about  10  years  1634.        Abraham.        Hester.        Joane. 


Sebpll. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Or,  afess  between  three  hinds  trippant  sable.  [Jekyll.]  2. 
Lozengy,  sable  and  argent,  a  chief  per  fess  indented  or  and  azure.  [Stocker.] 
3.  Sable,  a  pair  of  wings  inverted  and  conjoined  argent.  [Barnhouse.]  4. 
Argent,  three  boars'  lieads  couped  between  nine  cross  crosslets  Jitchee  gules. 

[  ] 

Crest. — A  horse's  head  couped  argent,  maned  and  bridled  sable,  studded  and 
tasselled  or.  [Jekyll.] 

A  Confirmation  of  these  Armes  &  Creast  by  L's  pattents  under  the  hand  &  seale 
of  S''  William  Seger  Garter  principall  King  of  Armes  to  Thomas  Jekyll  of  Booking 
in  com.  Essex,  gent,  sonne  &  heire  of  John  Stocker  Jekyll  late  of  Newington  in 
com.  Middlesex  gent.  &  of  Mary  his  wiffe  the  daught.  &  heire  of  Nicholes  Barne- 
howse  late  of  Wellington  in  com.  Somersett  esq'r  w'ch  said  John  Stocker  Jekyll  was 
sonu  &  heire  of  Bartholmew  Jekyll  late  of  Newington  afforesaid  esq'r  soue  &  heire 
of  Will'm  Jekyll  late  of  the  same  place  gent,  dated  the  6  day  of  Eeb.  in  the  3^ 
yeare  of  King  Charles,  1621. 


428 


THE    VISITATION    01    ESSEX,    1G34. 


Will'm  Jekyll  of  Xewington  in  coin.=p.  .  .  .  d.  &  heire 
Middlesex  sonne  of  John  came  out  of  John  Stocker 
of  Linc<-jlnshire  ob.  a°  1522.  of  Xewinorton. 


1| 
Stocker  Jekyll 
oomon  hnnt  of 
London  ob. 
s.p. 


Eicharda  d.  of . , .  .=FBarthelmew=Elizal)eth  d.  of  Millescent  1  m. 

Garland  &  widdow    Jekyll.  Robert  Elring-  to  ...  ,  Herit- 

of  Nicholas  Barne-  ton  of  Hack-  age  2  to  Peter 

howse  esq'r  2  wiffe.  ney  1  wiJBfe.  Temple  esq'r. 


John  Stocker^Mary  d.  &  heire 
JekyU  of         I  of  Nicholas 
Newington.       Bamehowse. 


Ciceley  1  ux.  Thorn.  Heron  of 
Hackney  esq'r  2  to  James  Prior 
of  Colchester  in  com.  Essex 
ob.  s.p. 


Margerett  1  ux. 
Courtopp  of  Lon- 
don 2  to  Langley. 


1  1 
Thomas    Jekyll    o^Elizabeth  d.  of  Rich- 
Bockingincom.  Es-    ard  Lake  of  Xort<jn 
sex  &  of  Cliffords  |  Homy  (?Galby)  place 
Inn  in  London.         j  in  com.  Leicr. 


Edward  JekyU=Martha  d.  &  heire  of 
of  London  James   Fitch  docter 

gent.  in    divinity    &  pre- 

bend of  Rochester. 


Robert  Jekyll    Thomas.     Will'm  Jekyll  Master 
aged  about  30  of  Magdalen  HaU  in 

yeares.  Oxfford. 


John. 


Mary. 


5.  Nicholas.     Martha. 
Sarah. 


3tnnpns. 


Aems. — Azure,  a  chevron  or  between  three  lezant^,  on  a  chief  ermhw  as  many  cmque- 

foiU  gules.  [  Jexktxs.] 
Crest. — A  jay  rising  proxjer.  [  JE^'^'Txs.] 

L'res  pattents  p'  Tho.  Wriothesley  autrement  dit  Jartier  et  Thomas  Benolt 
autrement  dit  Clar'  a  Jean  Jenyns  Geutilhomme  en  sa  counte  de  Salop  fait  et  done 
a  Londre  le  1^  Jour  d'Octobre  1523. 

John  Jennyns  of  Shropshire  1523.=p 


John  Jennyns  of  Dumnow  in  com.  Essex.^p 


Richard  Jennyns^pEhzabeth  d.  of  Thomas  Wiseman  of  Northend  (in 
of  Dumnow.         ]  Saffiron  Walden)  in  com.  Essex  widdow  of  Clarke. 

A 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


429 


11 
Thomas  Jenuyns  now 
beyond  the  seas. 


2| 
Anthony  Jennyns=i=Elizabeth  d.  of  Robert  Brooke  of 
of  Dunmow  1634.     Barkway  in  com.  Hertfford. 


1|  II 

Richard  Jennyns  Anthony  2. 

about  21  yere  old  — 

1634.  John  3. 


^  .  II  II  I 

Robert  4.  Mary.  Elizabeth.      Cliarles. 

Jerom  5.  Joane.  Audrey. 

George  6. 


S^ttJDur. 


Arms  and  Crest  of  JEifOUR  same  as  in  Yis.  of  1612. 

L'res  pattent  under  the  hand  &  scale  of  Robert  Cooke  al's  Clarenceulx  Roy 
d'Armes  dated  a°  1.57.5  to  Andrew  Jenour  of  Much  Dunmow  com.  Essex  esq'r  sonn 
&  heire  of  Richard  Jenour  esq'r  son  &  heire  of  John  Jenour  esq'r  sometime  protho- 
notery  of  the  comon  pleas  I  the  said  Clarenceulx  do  finde  his  Armes  to  bee 
granted  by  l'res  patents. 

Signed  withe  handes  &  seals  of  Tho.  Writh  al's  "Wriothesley  otherwise  called 
Garter  &  Roger  Maude  al's  Richmond  Clarenceulx  dated  11^''  of  April  a°  1509 
24  H.  7. 

Andrew  Jenoui-  of  Alffteston.^p 


S'  Kenelme  Jenour  of  Bigods  in=pJane  d.  of  S''  Robert  Clarke  Ejit. 
Dunmow  co.  Essex  Baronett.  on  of  the  Barons  of  the  exchequer. 


S"^  Andi'ew  Jenour^ 
of  Bigods  Baronett 
1634. 


^Margerett  d.  of  Richard 
Smyth  of  Strixton  (co. 
Northampton). 


Margerett.         Susan. 


Robert  Jenour=f=Rose  d.  of 

Captaine 
Baringrton. 


A  sonn. 


A  daughter. 


2| 
Henery. 


4| 

William. 


Grisogou  ux.  S""  Jolm  Prescott 
of  Radwinter  Hall  in  com. 
Essex  Knt. 


Susan  ux,  Christopher    Anne. 
Gore  of  Loudon. 


430 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


gxij^nson. 


Arms. — Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent  three  ph^ons  gules,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a 

sun  in  spJendour  or.  [Johnson.] 
Ckest. — A  cock  argent,  comled  and  ivattled  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  three  guttes 

de  sang.  [Johnson.] 

Thomas  Johnson  of  ....  in  com.  Yorke.=F 


Thomas  Johnson  of  Padington=j=Mary  d.  of  William  Abraham  of 
in  com.  Midlesex.  Wingrave  in  com.  Buck. 


Will'm  Johnson  of  East-=f=Mary  d.  of  Sam-     Thom.  Johnson     Richard  Johnson 


ham  in  com.  Essex  Esq're 
&  of  the  Midle  Temple 
1634. 


well    Colman  of    of  St.   Giles  in    of  Raithby  in  com. 


Brent  Ely  in 
com.  Sufiblk. 


Holborne  in 
London. 


Lincoln  Clarke. 


Mary. 


Elizabeth. 


Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  No.  1. 


S""  Thomas  Jocelin  of  Newhall=i=Dorathey  d.  of  S""  Geflrey 
in  com.  Essex.  Gates  Knt. 


Richard  Jocelin  of  Newhall=pAnne  d.  of  Thom.  Lucas  of  Bury 

Jocelin  in  com.  Essex.  St.  Edmond  in  SufP. 


Il 

Richard 
Jocelyn  of 
Newhall. 

-4^ 


John  Jocelyn=pElizabeth  d.  of 
of  Hydehall       Will'm  Wise- 
in  com.  man  of  Mayland 
Hertfford.  in  com.  Essex. 


Winifrid  Joane 

ux.  Sil-  ux. 

vester  Reeve. 
Dodsworth. 


....  ux. 

Pellett. 


•2 


Edward  Joce-=pElizabeth  d.  of 
lyn  of  Col-  Will'm  Kemp 


Chester. 


of  London. 


Martha  ux. 
William 
Peunoyer 
of  London. 


Thomas 
Jocelyn  of 
Grays 
Inn  esqr. 


Thomas 
Jocelyn 
of  Nay- 
land. 


|4 
Robert  Joce- 
lyn of  Mar- 
garetting  in 
com.  Essex. 


Edward  Jocelyn.        Elizabeth.        Susan. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


431 


Arms  quarterly  of  seven  as  Kempe  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Robert  Kempe  of  Spaynshall  esqr.=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Robert  Higham. 


|1 
Will'm  Kempe  of 
Spainshall. 


|2 
Robert  Kempe  of=FFrances  d.  of  Mingey  of 


Armin  Hall. 


Arminhall  co.  Norffolk. 


Elizabeth=Robert  Kempe=Elizabeth  his     Mary  ux.  Nicholes     Issabell  ux.  Edward 


d.  of 
Nicholas 
Miller  of 
Kent 
1  wife. 


of  Spainshall        second  wife 
in  Finching-        d.  of  Robert 
field  com.  Kempe  of 

Essex  a°  1634.     Gissing  in 

com.  NorflF. 

esqr. 


Osborne  of  Hay- 
don  in  com.Norff. 

Elizabeth  ux. 
Raffe  Outlaw 
of  NorfP. 


Colfox  of  Ailesham. 

Frances  ux.  Wm. 
Dowtey  (Doughty). 


I  1 
William  Kempe. 


|2 
Robert. 


Jane. 


Frances. 


Arms. — Argent,  a/ess  sahle,  a  mullet fm-  difference.  [Kighley.] 
Ceest. — A  dragon! 8  head  ("  hlewish").  [Kighley.] 

Thomas  Kighley  of  Grayes  Thorock  in  com.  Essex=pMargarett  d.  of 
descended  from  the  Kighleys  of  Littleton  in  com.    I  .  .  .  .  Luce. 
Worcester. 


Thomas  Kyghley  of  Grays  Thorock=pBridgett  d.  of  Edward  Waldegrave 


esqre.  one  of  the  Justices  of  peace. 


of  Lawford  in  com.  Essex. 


Jane  d.  of  S-"  Will'm^ 
Aylofe  knt.  & 
baronett  1  wife. 


=Edward  Kighley  of  Grays^Issabell  d.  of  James 
Thorock  one  of  the  justices     ~~  --         - 

of  peace  1634. 


Bridgett 
Harvey  of  Dagenham      s.p. 
in  com.  Essex  2  wife. 


|1  I 

Thomas  Kighley  about     Bridgett. 
8  yere  old  1634. 


Frances.     Margerett.     Elizabeth. 


John  Kigh- 
ley. 


432 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


UntsStftritrge. 


John  Knightbridge  of  West  Haningfield 
in  com.  Essex  buried  1598. 


Will'm  Knightbridge  of  Much  Baddow=pAgnes  d.  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


Inge. 


George  Knightbridge  of  Chelmsf[brd=pMargerett  of  Dagnut  (?  Dagnall) 
in  com.  Essex.  of  ...  . 


John  Knightbridge  of  Chekusford  Attorne: 
of  the  comon  pleas  1634. 


Mary  d.  of  Charles  Tucker 
of  Lincolns  Inn. 


|1 
Anthony  Knightbridge 
a  Clarke  to  one  of  secon- 
daries in  London  aged 
about  23  yeares  1634. 


|2 
Richard  Knight- 
bridge feUow  of 
Wadham  CoUege 
in  OxfTord. 


3.  Henry. 

4.  John. 

5.  George. 


Anne  ux. 
John  Dove 
an  attor- 
ney at  the 
law. 


Margerett. 

Mary. 

Sarah. 


3laite. 


Eespice  for  proofe  of  the  Armes. 

Thomas  Lake  appered  in  Midsomer  tearme  &  could  not  make  prooffe 
of  Armes  or  gentry  there  fore  hee  was  repaied  p'  Yorke. 

Thomas  Lake  somtime  servant=pElizabeth  d.  of  John  Buck  of 


to  Queene  Ehzabeth  of  Blessed 
Memory. 


Bollington  Hall  (in  Ugley) 
in  com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Lake  of  Gessams 
(Gaysehams)  HaU  in  Bark- 
ing in  com.  Essex,  1634. 


John.        Richard. 


Elizabeth        Frances  ux. 
ux.  Jorsame    Thom.  White 
Holmes.  of  Brentwood. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


433 


^Canglep* 


Arms. — Argent,  a  cockatrice  sahle,  combed  and  wattled  gules,  in  chief  three  pellets. 

[Langley.] 
Crest. — A  cockatrice's  head  erased  sable,  combed  and  wattled  gules.  [Langley.] 

Geofirey  Langley  of  Colchester=f=Anne  d.  of  Carter  of  "Waltham  on  the  Nayes 
Alderman.  (Walton  on  the  Naze)  in  com.  Essex. 


|1 
Mary  d.  of  Robert=John  Langley  of  Colechester= 

Ca})taine  of  the  traine  band 
there  &  Balifi"  &  Alderman 
1634  marid  to  his  3  wiflFe 
Elizabeth  d.  of  William 
Mott  of  Colchester  Alder- 
man. 


Talcott  of  Col- 
chester Alderman 
1  wiflFe. 


=Joane  d.  of 
Ambrose 
Jenings  of 
London 
2  wilfe. 


Christopher  s.p. 

William, 

William, 

Thomas, 
all  s.p. 


Mary  GeofiFrey  &  John 
all  ob.  s.p. 


Susan  Langley  aged  about 
10  yeres  1634. 


Anne  ux. 
William 
Doggett 
of  Ips- 
wich. 


GeflFrey  Lang-=Anne     Eobert  Lang- = Sarah 


ley  of  Bilston 
in  com.  Suf- 
folk clarke. 


Kim- 
ball. 


Anne, 


ley  of  Cole- 
chester. 


d.  of 

Sam- 
flFord. 


Margerett  ux .  Elizabeth 

John  Venn  of  ux.  John 

Bred  Street  Wade  of 

in  London  Ipswich. 
Captain e  of 
a  band. 


Arms. — Or,  on  a  chief  indented  azure  three  plates,  the  centre  one  charged  with  a  martlet 

sable,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Lathom.] 
Crest. — An  eagle  preying  on  a  child  all  proper,  the  child  in  swaddling  clothes  gules, 

bound  argent.  [Lathom.] 

Eaffe  Lathom  of  Sandon  in  com.  Essex,  descended=pElizabeth  d.  &  heire  of 
of  the  family  of  Lathom  in  Lankeshire.  Thomas  Hill  of  London. 


Will'm  Lathom  of  Sandon  in  com.  Essex = 
2  sonn  of  EaflFe  Lathom  of  Sandon  one  of 
the  Justices  of  the  peace  in  com.  Essex. 


-Elizabeth  d.  of 
Bonham. 


John  Lathom  of  Sandon=j=Ellen  d.  of  Thom.  Staunton  of 
in  com.  Essex.  Wickham  in  com.  Essex. 


Captaine  Peeter  Lathom  of  South  Weald=Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edmond  Pyrton  of 
in  com.  Essex  esq'r.  1634.  Captaine  of  a  Elmerton  (?  Elmdon)  in  com.  Essex 
troope  of  horse  for  thes  countv  widdow  of  S*  Anthony  Browne  of 

Wealdhall  in  com.  Essex. 

3  K 


434  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


S^eiflj^^ 


Eobert  Leigh  esq'r  one  of  the  Gentleman  Servers= 
of  Chamber  to  Q.  Elizabeth,  ob.  7  Elizabeth  yonger 
sonn  of  Leigh  of  Baguley  in  Cheshire. 


S''  Robert  Leigh  of  Chingford^Mary  d.  of  Jocelin  of  Torrells 


in  com.  Essex  Knt 


Hall  com.  Essex. 


I  -  I  3  I  I  I 

Robert  Leigh=Margerett      Edward=:Abbigale     Thomas  Mary  ux.  Grace  ux. 

of  Chingford     d.  of  Ser-       Leigh.       d.  of  "M"-      Leigh  a  S''  Robert  Carter  of 

com.  Essex        geant  Sherborne,  Captaine.  Hatton  London, 

esqr.  1634.         Branthwayte.  Gierke.  Knt. 


{See  ^legn,) 


iletttjball 

Arms. — Salle,  a  bend  fusily  argent.  [Lenthall.] 

John  Lenthall  of  Runwell  Hall  in  com.  Essex=r 
gent,  was  a  Barrister  of  the  Midle  Temple. 


^  I 
^^L^„„^?^^^^^  ^!?^  over  mto  Spaine    Phillip  Lenthall  inhabited^ Anne  d.  of  John 

Bet  of  Horne- 


&  became  a  fryer  there  haveing  alien-     at  Hornechurch  &  was  an 
ated  all  his  lands  in  England.  Attorney  at  lawe. 


church. 


1  I  2  I  3  I  ,  , 

John  Lenthall  of=  Frances  d.  of  John     Phillip.     Thomas.     Ellen.     Barbara 
Hornechurch  &  of    Cheney  of  Luton  in 
the  Middle  Temple,    com.  Bedfford. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


435 


Arms. — Sahle,  a  pillar  ducally  croivned  between  two  wings  eapanded  and  joined  to  the 
base  of  the  last  [Litle],  impaling  Gules,  two  lions  passant  ermine.  [Sorrell.] 
Crest. — A  cock  standing  on  an  arroiv  or,  combed  and  ivattUd  gules.  [Litle.] 


Geoffrey  Litle  of  Halsted  in  com.  Essex=pJoane  wiffe  of  Geoffrey  Litle 


died  a°  1521  &  is  there  buried  his 
beareth  the  21  of  January  1521 


will 


outlived  her  husband  as  it 
apereth  by  his  will  a°  1521. 


Thomas  Litle  of 
Maningtree  in 
Essex  executor  of 
his  father's  will  & 
Testament  had 
issue  one  da.  who 
marid  to  Symon 
Cason. 


Joane  d.  of =p  John  Lytle  of= 


Rushbrooke 
of  Ratlesden 
1  wife 
buried  at 
Halsted. 


Halsted  in 
Essex  died  a° 
1570  &  is 
buried  at  the 
same  p'ish  of 
Halsted. 


= Agnes  2  wiffe 
of  Geoffrey 
Litle  died  a° 
1574  &  is  bur. 
at  Halsted, 


Robert  Lytle  of 
Colne  Engayne 
to  whom  his 
father  gave  his 
tenement  Hum- 
reys  had  yssue 
John  Thomas  & 
Christian  Lytle. 


Richard  Lytle  of=j=Phillip  d.  of 

Halsted  died  be-  Will'm  Ful- 

ffore  his  father  ler  of  Hal- 

as  it  apereth  by  sted  ob.  A° 

his  will  dated  the  1595,   &  is 

10  of  May  1569  buried  at 

and  is  buried  at  White  Colne 

Colne  engayne.  in  Essex. 


1  I 

John  Lytle 
sonn  &  heire 
dyed  in  the 
life  of  his 
father  s.p. 


Constance 
Lytle  ux. 
Robert 
Midleton 
of  Man- 
ingtree in 
com.  Essex. 


Joane  ux. 
Robert 
Warde  of 
Coger- 
shall.=F 


John.  Mary. 


Allice  ux. 
George 
Hasum 
(?Harman) 
ofElmswell 
in  Suff.  & 
had  issue 
George  & 
Thomas. 


Geoffrey  Litle  = 
of  Halsted  in 
Essex  borne  a"^ 
1550  died  a° 
1626  &  is 
buried  at  Nay- 
land. 


=  Joane  d.  of  Stephen 
Humffrey  of  Drink- 
ston  in  com.  Suff. 
borne  1548,  died  a° 
1629  &  is  buried  at 
Fordham. 


Maryan  Litle 
dyed  without 
issue  &  is 
buried  at 
Halsted. 


George  Midleton= Marian 
had  yssue  John       d.  of 
&  Mary  Midle-       Rand, 
ton. 


John  Lytle  of  Halsted=pSusan  d.  of  John  Sorrell  of 


m  com.  Essex  sonn  & 
heire  born  a"  1578  at 
Halsted. 


Stebing  in  com.  Essex  borne 
a°  1591  at  Stisted  in  com. 
Essex. 


Jane  Lytle  borne  a°  1576 
maried  to  Samuell  Cropley 
of  Colchester  &  had  issue 
John  Cropley  and  others. 


I 

Geoffrey  Litle 
borne  at 
Men  ....  in 
com.  Suff.  a" 
1615. 


John  Lytle  sonn 
&  heire  borne  at 
Frating  in  Essex 
aM612  (Harl. 
MS.  1432  ffit.  12 
1634). 


Thomas  Lytle 
borne  at  Hal- 
sted a"  1621. 


Elizabeth 
1623. 


Susann 
1628. 


Hanna 
1632. 


486 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Geffrey  Litle  of  Stoke= 
iuxta  Xeyland  in  com. 
Siiff.  borne  a°  1584 
{Henry,  Harl.  MS. 
1432). 


= Abigail  d.  of  John  Parson 
of  Hamborough  was  natu- 
ralized by  Act  of  p'liament 
a°  1624. 


Agnes  Lytle  borne  A°  1574 
mar.  to  Samwell  Fordham 
in  Essex  &  had  issue  Samuell 
&  Margerett. 


Will'm  Lytle 
borne  at 
Hamborough 
a°  1609  was 
naturalized 
an624byAct 
of  p'liament. 


Geffrey  Lytle 
borne  at  Hal- 
sted  a°  1612. 

Phillip  Litle 
borne  a°  1621 
at  Stoke. 


Margerett  Lytle 
borne  a°  1613 
mar.  to  George 
Hall  of  Stoke 
juxta  Neyland 
and  had  issue 
George  &  Abi- 
gale. 


Abigail  Lytle 
borne  ao  1610 
mar.  to 
Richard 
Langton  of 
Litle  Wald- 
ingfiFeld  in 
Sufi".  &  had 
issue  GeoflPrey, 
Susan,  Thomas, 
and  Richard. 


Elizabeth  Lytle 
borne  at  Stoke 
a°  1622. 

Anne  Lytle 
borne  at  Stoke 
a°  1618. 

Sara  Litle  borne 
at  Stoke  a°  1619. 


Aems. — Or,  a  chief  gules.  [Lomley.] 

Ceest. — An  eagle  displayed  sable  crowned  or.  [Lomley.] 

Domingo  Lomley  an  Italian  by  birth  &  of  the  bedchamber  to= 
H.  8.  hee  comaunded  a  troope  of  horse  at  his  own  charge  at 
Bolleyn  to  the  use  of  the  same  King. 


James  Lomley  of  London  gent.=rJoane  d.  of  Lytton  of  Darbyshire. 


S'  Martin  Lomley  Knt.  sometime  Maior  of=Margery  d.  &  heire  of ...  . 
London  eldest  sonn  &  heire  in  fiine.  !  TVitham  of  ....  in  com.  York. 


I 
Jane  d.  of  John^Martin  Lomley  of  Bardfeld  Magna  in  com.=FMai'y  d.  of  Edward 


Meredith  Esqr. 
1  wiffe. 


Essex  eldest  sonn  &  heire  one  of  the  justices 
of  the  peace  for  this  county  1634. 


Allen  of  London 
Alderman  2  wifife. 


Prudence. 


1|  I  . 

Martin  Lomley  about      2  Thomas.      3  James. 
6  yeres  of  age  1634. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


437 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Lucas,  quartering  Moneux  and  Brampton,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
S"^  Thomas   Lucas=pMary  d.  of  S""  John  Fermor 


of  St.  Johns  neere 
Colchester. 


of    Eston-neston    in    com. 
Northampton  Knt. 


Thomas  Lucas  of  St.  Johns  neere=f=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire  of  John 
Colchester  esq'r.  Leighton  of  London  gent. 


S"^  Thomas  Lucas  Knt.=p d.   of  S''     Charles.     Mary  ux.  S''  Peter    Anne. 

a  Captaine  in  Holland.     John  Biron  Knt.  Killegrewe  Knt. 


Thomas  Lucas. 


John  Lucas^Anne  d.  of  S'"  Christopher    Elizabeth  ux.     Catherine  ux.     Margerett. 


of  St.  Johns 
neere  Col- 
chester. 


Nevell  Knt.  yonger 
brother  of  the  lord 
Aburgaveny. 


Will'm  Wal-     Edmond  Pye 
ter  esq're.  of  London. 


John  Lucas  sonn  &  heire  about  10  yere  old  1634. 


2.utfetn. 


Arms  and  Crest. — The  same  as  those  of  Luckin  in  Vis.  of  1612,  without  the 
difference,  and  on  a  catiton  a  dexter  hand  appaumee. 


William  Luckyn  of  Chignall= 
Trench  Foyle  al's  Smely  in 
com.  Essex. 


.11 
Richard  Luckyn^ 
of   Diveshall   in 
com.  Essex. 

A 


= d.  of  .  . 

Goughe  of .  .  . 
in  com.  Essex. 


=France8  d.  of 
Searle  of  Epp- 
ing  in  com. 

Essex. 


Will'm  Luckyn  of  =pMargerett  d.  of  Thom 


Mascall  in  Badow 
Magna  in  com. 
Essex. 

B 


Jeunye  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds  in  com.  Suf- 
folk. 


c 


438 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Al 


C 


Richard  Luckyii= 
m.  to  his  2  wiflfe 
Elizabeth  d.  of 
...Helie(?Hele) 
of  Flint  (?  Clist) 
in  com.  Devon. 


=Jane  d. 

of 

Ellis 
1  wiflfe. 


Jane  ux.  Bartholomew 
Cotton  of  Starston  in 
com.  Norflfolk. 


d.: 

of 

Mont- 
fleord 
1  wifFe. 


:Thomas= 
Luckyn. 


Anne  ux.  Hugh 
Butler  of  John- 
ston in  com. 
Pembroke. 


S"-  Will'm  = 
Lnckyn  of 
Litle  Wal- 
tham  in 
com.  Essex 
Baronett. 


^Mildred  d.  of 
S""    Gamaliell 
Capell  of 
Rookwoods 
Hall  in  com. 
Essex  Knt. 


1| 
Capell  Luckyn 

about  13  yere 

old. 


William.     Elizabeth. 
Jane. 


Thomas  Luckyn  of  Much=pJoane  d.  of  Gilbert  Lingfeld  of  Ipswich 
Waltham  in  com.  Essex.        in  com.  Suffolk. 


William  Luckyn  of  Mucb 
Waltham  1634. 


=Mary  d.  of  John  Graung  of  Much 
Baddow  in  Essex. 


Will'm  Luckyn  3  yere  old  1634,        Jane.        Mary. 


^^Vik^lh 


Arms  same  as  Lukyn  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


d.= 


of  ..  . 
1  wile. 


=WiUiam  Lukyn  of  =Thomasin  d.  &  coheu-e  of 
Sir  Huse  in  Bad-  Will'm  Walter  of  Roxwell 
dow  2  sonn.  in  com.  Essex  2  wife. 


1| 


Maiy  d.  of  John  Warde=Thomas  Lukyn=j=Joane  d.  of  Will'm 


of 
com 


Much    Baddow 
Essex  1  wifFe. 


of  Mashbery  in 
com.  Essex. 


Norris  of  Much 
Baddow  2  wife. 


John  Lukyn  of  Ash- 
elden  in  com.  Essex 
Clarke. 


Walter = Jane  d.  of 
Lukyn  John  Skel- 
ton  late  of 
West  Hau- 
ingffeld  in 
com.  Essex. 


of 
Mash- 
bery 
1634. 


Catherin    wid-=Henery= 
dowofWortley     Lukyn. 
Jesop  of  ...  . 
in  com.  Nott- 
ingham 1  wife. 


=Hanna 
2  wife. 


Edward=FRose  d.  of 


Lukyn. 


Abell  of  Mar- 
geton  (Mar- 
garetting)  in 
com.  Essex. 


1|  1|  3|  I 

William.      Henery.      Walter  ob.  infant.      Catherin. 


Rose.      Catherin. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


439 


3lut6er. 

(No.  1.) 


=f=Richard  Luther  al's  Hewett  of=p:  .... 

1  wife.     Stapleford  Tawney  com.  Essex.     2  wife. 


I  1| 

William     John  Luther  al's  Hewett=pJoane  d.  of 
s.p.  of  Sutton  in  Stapleford     ....  Winter- 

Tawney.  sloade. 


Thomas  Luther 
al's  Hewet. 


...  d.  of 
.  .  Goudffe, 


Richard  Luther    Thomas   Luther=j=Catherin  d.  of  Robert     Richard   Luther  al's^p 


of  Sutton  s.p.       of  Stapleford 

Tawney  a^  1634. 


Bourne  of  Blakehall     Hewet  of    Kelvedon 
in  com.  Essex.  in  com.  Essex  a°  1634. 


Thomas  Luther  aged      Catherin.      Mary.      Anne, 
about  8  yeares. 


Anthony  Luther. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Argent,  two  bars  sable,  in  chief  three  round  buckUs  azure.  [Luther.] 
Crest. — Two  arms  in  armour,  embowed  proper,  in  the  hcmds  a  round  bucTcle  or, 
[Luther.] 

Both  testified  by  Camden  Clar. 

Rich.  Luther  of  Mileses  in  the  p'ish  of  Kelvindon 
(Kelvedon)  in  com.  Essex  liveing  1634. 


Anthony  Luther  esqr.=.Jane  d.  of  Gil 
eldest  Sonne  a  Bares-     bert  Arme- 
ter  of  the  Midle  strong  of 

Temple  &  Justice  of      in  com.  Nott. 
peace  in  the  countie 
of  Essex  1634. 


Richard 
Luther. 


|2 
Gilbert. 


Thomas= 
Luther. 


=  Brido:ett  d.  of 
Glascock  of 
Dodinghurst 
in  com. 
Essex. 


Mary  & 
Jane. 


il 
Thomas 
Luther. 


Anthony. 


Bridgett  & 
Mary. 


Phillip  ux.  John 
Perin  of  Stan- 
sted  Mount- 
ifitchet  in  com. 
Essex. 


Ehzabeth  & 
Mary. 


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THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


^.pngtoxiotr* 


Aems. — Azure,  on  a  saltire  between  four  fleurs  de  lis  or  five  annulets  gules.  [Lyng- 

WOOD.] 

John  Lyn^wood  of  Brayntree  in  com.  Essex  descended=p.  .  .  . 
from  the  Lingwoods  of  Hereford  or  Gloster. 


GeoJBfi-ey  Lyngwood=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  John  Sibthorpe  of  Great  Bardfeld 


of  Brayntree. 


in  com.  Essex  by  the  dau.  of  M.  Berners. 


William  Lyngwood  of  Brayntree=f=Mary  d.  of  Thomas  "Wilson  of 


&  of  Barnards  Inne  1634. 


Booking  in  com.  Essex. 


|1  |2 

Will'm  Lyngwood  19  yeare  old  1634.  John  Lyngwood. 


2.pnm. 


Arms. — Gules,  a  demi-lmi  rampant,  langued  and  armed  azure,  a  iordure  sable 
bezantee,  a  mullet  fw  difference.  [Lynne.] 


John  Lynne  of  WormingflFord  in  com.  Essex- 
descended  out  of  the  Lynnes  of  Bassingborne 
in  com.  Cambridge. 


-Allice  d.  &  heire  of 
S--  Will'm  Bulmer 
of  Bulmer  Knt, 


William  Lynne  of  Worminfford= 
al's  Withermonfibrd. 


p Allice  d.  of  Pamont 
of  Suffolk. 


William  Lynne  of=j=Ellinor  d.  of  John  Abell  of  Berholt  Sackvile 


Wormingfford. 


(West  Bergholt)  in  com.  Essex. 


Audrey  d.  of= 
S"-  John 
Watts  Knt. 
somtime 
lord  Maior 
of  London 
1  wiffe. 


= William  Lynne  of= 
Wormingfford  & 
of  Little  Horksley 
in  com.  Essex 
esqr.  one  of  the 
Justices  of  the 
peace  for  this 
county. 


=Martha  d.  of  Fran- 
cis Barnham  of 
London  gent, 
relict  Francis 
Rogers  of 
Surrey  2  wiffe. 


Mary  ux. 
Robert  Wes- 
ton of  Pres- 
ted  Hall  (in 
Peering)  in 


Eliinor  ux. 
Robert 
(?)  Rosse  of 
Stoke  Nay- 
land  in  com. 


com.  Essex.      Suffolk. 


John         Thamer. 

Lynne  — 

about       Audrey. 

18  yere 

old 

1634. 


Margarett  ux.  Wm. 
Abell  of  Berholt 
Sackvile  (West 
Bergholt)  in  com. 

Essex. 


Audrey  ux. 
James  Brond 
of  Boxford  in 
com.  Suffolk. 


Eliinor  ux. 
Thomas  St. 
Lawrance 
2  sonn  of  the 
Lord  of  Howth 
in  Ireland. 


I  2 

William 
Lynne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Ml 


%.^on. 


Robert  Lyon  of  Much  Baddow^ 
in  com.  Essex. 


John  Lyon  of  Milde  Inn  (?  Mile  End)=pThomazin  d.  of  Fisher  of 
in  com.  Middlesex.  Ipswich  in  com.  SuflFolk. 


William  Lyon  of  Springffeld= Joane  d.  of  Eichard  Roofe  of        John  Lyon. 
in  com.  Essex  1634.  Runsell  in  com.  Essex. 


iHacljeU. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Sahle,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  argent,  collared  or,  a 
hordure  of  the  second.  [Machell.]  2.  Paly  of  six  argent  and  gules,  mi  a 
chief  sahle  a  lion  passant  garda7it  of  the  first.  [Loddington.]  3.  Argent,  two 
bars  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  cross  moline  or.  [Kirkby.]  4.  Per 
fess  azure  and  or  a  pale  counter clianged,  three  lions  rampant  gardant  of  the 
second.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  cameTs  head  erased  or,  ducally  gorged  argent.  [Machell.] 

John  Machell.=p.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Leyborue. 


John  Machell  sherifin=Jane  d.  of  Henry  Loddington=Si'  Thomas  Cham- 


of  London  first 
husband. 


by  J  ane  d.  &  heir  of  WiU'm      berlaine  Knt. 
Kirkby.  2  husband. 


Mathew  =pMary  d.  of  Edward  Lewknor 

Machell.     of  Sussex. 


.  .  ux Rich,  mother  of 

Nathaniel  Rich  Knt. 


John  Machell  of 


Frances  d.  of  Will'm^ 
Cotton  of  Pa II field 
Hall  com.  Essex 
1  wife. 

A 


in  com, 


Surrey. 


Dorathey.        Jane. 


Elizabeth. 


=John  Machell  of  Woodbury  in  com.=pUrsula  d.  of  S''  Francis 


Cambridge  &  in  commission  of  the  ^ 
peace  for  Middlesex  one  of  the 
captains  of  the  horse  at  Tilbury  camp. 


Hynde  of  Maddingly 
in  com.  Cambridge 
2  wife. 

3  L 


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THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


|A 


John  Machell  of=pCatherin  d.  of  Jasper  Frances 

Edmonton  Leake  of  Wyer  Hall  ux.  Fitch 

died  before  his       in  Edmonton  in  com.  of  Essex, 
father.                    Middlesex  esqr. 


B 


WiU'm 
s.p. 


Judith  ux. 
William  Baber 
of  Lincoln  s 
Inn  ob.  s.p. 


John  Machell  of  Woodburv  afore-=FElizabeth  d,  of  James 


said  CO.  Essex  &  of  Chigwell 
Cossen  &  heii*e  of  John  Machell 
his  grandfather  a°  1634. 


Godscall  of  London 
marchant  stranger. 


Phillip  now 
in  Holland. 


James  Machell  about  7  yeares 
of  age  1634. 


Thomas. 


Edmond. 


|4 
John. 


Anne. 


iHan. 

(No.  1.) 

Aems. — Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine  between  three  lions  sable.  [MAHf.] 
Ceest  (?). — An  otter  statant  gules,  eared  or.  [Max.] 

An  Augmentation  of  the  Armes  &  graunt  of  Crest  unto  John  Man  esqr.  Warden 

&  Master  of  Merton  College  in  the  university  of  Oxford  by  letters  patents  granted 
to  him  by  Will'm  Harrey  Clarenceulx  King  of  Arms  given  at  London  the  iiij*^  of 
January  1565. 


John  Man  Warden  of  Merton  Colledg  in  Oxford  &  deane- 
of  Gloster  buried  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Anns  Church 
Aldersgate  London  w'th  a  gravestone  &  Arms. 


=Francis  d.  of  Edmond 
Herenden  of  London 
mercer. 


Edith  d.  of  James  Fitz-- 
hugh  of  Little  Aston 
(?Easton)  in  com. 
Essex  1  wife. 


-Will'm  Man= 
of  Lyndsell 
in  Essex. 


=Margerett  d.  of  Stephen 
Sandford  of  Shellow 
Bowells  in  com.  Essex 
2  wife. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Will'm  Hatley 
of  Copley  in 
com.  Bedford. 


14  |5|6 

Thomas     Symond. 
Man.  — 

Issraell. 


Jane  ux.  John 
Sullman  of 
Lyndsell. 


Mary  ux.  Thorn. 
Cock  of  Caven- 
dish in  com. 
Suff. 


Frances. 


Judith. 


Margerett.     Martha. 
Anne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


M3 


A 


John  Man  of  Hat- 
field  Broadoak  in 
com.  Essex. 


=Margerett  d.  of  .  .  . 
Dowsett  of  Hatfield 
Broad  Oak  in  com. 

Essex. 


Edmond=.  .  .  .  d.  of  .  . 

Man.  Skinner  of 

Brayntree  in 
com.  Essex. 


|3 
Henry 
Man. 


Will'm  Man  of  (Hatfield)=rSara  d.  of 

Anthony 
Markhall. 


|2 

John. 


Broadoak  aP  1634 


Frances  ux.  John 
Thredgold  of  Little 
Hallingbery. 


|2 
Jane. 


John  Man  3  yeres  old  1634. 


(No.  2.) 

Gregory  Man  of  Much  Ayston=j= 
(Easton)  in  com.  Essex. 


Robert  Man  of=rPhillip  d.  of  Thomas  Moore  a 
London  grocer,     procter  of  the  Arches. 


William  Man  of  Horn-=Catherin  d.  of  Arkenstall 
church  1634.  relict  Daniell  Moore. 


John  Manwood  of  Lincohis=rMary  d.  of  Gifford 
Inn  Councellor  at  law. 


of 
Kent. 


m  com. 


Vide  the  booke 
of  Kent  for 
the  Arms. 


Thomes  Manwood  of  Bromfield=f=Anne  d.  of  S^ 


in  com.  Essex  sometime  of 
Lincolns  Inn. 


Thomes  Low  of 
London  Knt. 


John  Manwood 
a  Councellor  in 
Lincolns  Inn. 


Anne  eldest  daughter 
aged  about  5  yeares. 


Mary  aged  about 
3  yeares. 


Anne  Man- 
wood  a 
maid. 


4jM 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


JHarlar* 

Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron purpure  behveen  three  escallops  sable.  [Marlar.]  p'  Rob. 
Cooke. 

Thomas  Marlar  he  made  his  will  1540.=T=Margerett  d.  of  White. 


Wili'm  Marlar  of  Kelvedon  hee  made=rMargerett  d.  of  Thom.  Perye  of 
his  will  37  of  Q.  Elizabeth.  Bardfeild  in  com.  Essex. 


Wili'm  Marlor  of  Kelvedon.^ Jane  d.  of  Saperton  of  Saling  in  com.  Essex. 


Arthur  Marlar  of  Naves tock=FJoane  d.  of  John  Howe      Allice  ux.  William  Hud- 


in  com.  Essex  gent. 


of  Navestock    in  com.      son  of  Bradgate  in  com. 
Essex  relict  Hawkes.  Kent  esqr. 


Arthur  Marlar  of  Navestock  only  son  «&=T=Anue  d.  of  Wili'm  Orompe  of  South 
heir  now  living  1634.  weald  in  com.  Essex. 


1  I  2|  3|  I 

Arthur  Marlar  6  yeare  old  1634.         William.        Thomas.        Anne. 


JHarsj^am,  JHasfjam. 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Marsham  same  as  in  Yis.  of  1612. 


Thomas  Marsham  descended  of  the  Marshams=f= 
of  the  north  &  soe  came  to  Norwich  &  from 
thence  to  Badwell  Ashe  in  com.  Suff. 


John  Marsham  of  Badwell  Ashe  in  com.-=f=Catherin  d.  of  Cage 
Suff.  gent,  son  &  heire.  of  Suff. 


Wili'm  Marsham  of  London  Alderman  &  shreeve=j=.  .  .  .  daughter  to  a  Dutchman 


of  the  same  a°  1583  Sonne  of  John 


in  low  contries. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  M5 

A| 


Will'm  Marshani  of  ...  .  in=r-  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Colton        Catlierin  ux.  Raffe  War- 


corn.   Esses  esqr.   sonne  & 
heire. 


was  afterwards  the  lady        cope  of  Oxfordshire. 
Castelion. 


S"^  Wiirm  Marsham  of  High  Laver  in— Elizabeth  d.  of  S""  Francis  Barington  of 


com.  Essex  baronet  a*'  1634. 


Barington  Hall  Knt.  &  Baronett. 


1|  2|  3|  1 

■yVill'in  Marsham  eldest  son  &  heir        John.         Francis.        Joane. 
apparent  aged  about  18  yeares. 


Arms. — Azure,  three  lendlets  argent,  a  chief  ermine.  [Martyn.] 
Crest. — An  ermine  "  head  broivmish"  [Martyn.] 

A  confirmation  of  these  Armes  &  creast  by  letters  patents  dated  the  last  day  of 
August  1615  to  Will'm  Martin  of  London  the  sonn  of  Cuthbert  Martin  sonn  of 
Will'm  Martin  descended  from  the  Martins  of  Lankeshire. 

William  Martyn  of  ....  in  com.  Lincon.=p 


Cuthbert  Martyn  of  London  esqre.n=Margerett  d.  of  Randall  Manyng 


sumtime  Alderman  of  London. 


of  London  esqre. 


S""  Will'm  Martyn  of  Woodford  in  com.^Mary  d.  of  S"^  Henry  Lee  of 


Essex  Knt.  1634. 


Woodford  Knt. 


1  I  2  I  3  I  1  I  2  I  3  I  4| 

Will'm        Cuthbert.      John  Mary.      Catherin.      EHzabeth.      Frances. 

Martyn.  Mai'tyn. 


446 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


iHaunselL 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  mamwhes  sable.  [Maunsell.] 


Richard  Maunsell  of  Chichley=j=Joane  d.  of  Thomas  Potter  of 
in  com.  Bucks  crent.  Newport  Pagnell  in  com.  Bucks. 


1  I 
Thomas  Mannsell=Agnes  d.  of  Moreton  relict 
of  Chichley  in        |  Will'm  Everett   of    OundeU 
com,  Bucks.  in  com.  Northampton. 


1| 
John=pCatherin 

Maunsell    d.  of 


ofChich- 
ley  in 
com. 
Bucks. 


Richard 
Wai'de  of 
Hurste 
in  com. 
Berks. 


2| 
Thomas  Maunsell 
sea  Capt.  now  liv- 
ing in  Ireland  mar. 
Aphra  d.  of  S^ 
Will'm  Crayfordof 
Kent. 


^1    . 
Richai'd 

Maunsell 

of  the 

Midle 

Temple 

ob.  s.p. 


^1 
John   Maunsell- 
of  Haversham 
in  com.  Bucks. 


=Dorathey  d. 
of  ...  . 
Smyth. 


Samuell=Nightingale  d.  & 
Maunsell     coheir  of  Edward 
Furtho  of  Cos- 


of  the 
Midle 
Temple 
councellor 
at  law 


grove  m  com. 
Northton. 


1| 

John  Maunsell  of  Woodford^ 
in  com.  Essex  barester  at 
law  a«  1634. 


=Susan  d.  of  Humfrey 
Phipps  of  London 
Merchant. 


1|  2| 

Robert  Maunsell  5  yers      Charles, 
old  &  more  a*'  1634. 


3  I 
John. 


Thomas  Maunsell 
of  the  Middle 
Temple. 


4  I 
Richard. 


Dorathey. 


Mm^' 


Arms  and  Crest  as  in  Tis.  of  1612,  both  granted  to  Anthony  Maxey,  1587,  by 
Cook,  Claren. 

Anthony  Maxey  of  Brad-=f=Dorathey  d.  of  Gregory  Bassett  &  bis 
well  juxta  Coggeshall.  sole  heir  by  the  coheir  of  Hynd. 


1| 
S''  Henery  Maxey 

of  Bradwell 

iuxta  Cogshall 

ob.  s.p. 


2| 
Sf  Will'm  Maxeyn=Helena  d.  of  S^ 
of  Bradwell  iuxta     Edward  Grevile 


Cogeshall  brother 
&  heire  of  S"" 
Henery  liveing 
1634. 


of  Hareles  Parke 
in   com.  Essex 
(?  Harolds 
Park  in  Xaze- 


Dorathey  ux. 
S''  Edwai-d 
Heron  Knt. 
sergeant  at 
law  one  of 
the  barons  of 
the  Excheouer. 


Bridgett  ux. 
Edward 
Wentworth 
of  Booking 
hall  in  com. 
Essex  esqr. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


447 


^i|  2|  3|  M   I         I   I   I 

Grevill  Maxey=pMildredd.  of  William    Henery    William    Mildred.       Frances. 


esqr.  1634. 


Cooke  of  Hynam  in  Maxey.  Maxey. 
com.  Grloster  (High- 
nam  Court,  Newent, 
CO.  Gloucester). 


Elizabeth.     Dorathey. 
Anne.  Margarett. 


I  21  3|  4|  I 

Anthony  Maxey  about  5  yeres  old.      William.      Henery.      Grevile.      Helena. 


JHap. 


S""  Thomas  May  of  May-=T=Barbara  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Eich.  sister  of  S'' 
ffeld  in  com.  Sussex.  Robert  Eich  of  Horndon  in  com.  Essex. 


George  May  of  Orsett  in  com.  Essex  3  sonn.=  Anne  d.  of 


JHagtrstone. 


ProoflPe  of  theise  Armes  &  creaste  under  the  hand  of  Will'm  Camden 
Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes  unto  Robert  Maidston  of  Boxsted  in 
com.  Essex. 

Arms.— C>;-,  two  halberds  argent  in  saltire,  a  crescent  gules  for  difference.  [Mayd- 

STONE.] 

Crest. — A  crescent  argent,  in  front  a  columti  or.  [  ] 

An  Escoch.  delivered  unto  them 
by  M^  Raven  Richmond  herald 
res[pice]  for  proof. 

Robert  Maydston  of  Boxsted=pElizabeth 
in  com.  Essex.  Chambers. 


Robert  Maydston 
of  Horksley. 


John  Maydston- 
of  Boxsted 
1634. 


-Anne  d.  of  Wm.  Clop- 
ton  of  Groton  in  com. 
Sufi". 


Francis  Maydston 
slayne  &  dyed 
without  issue. 


|1 
John  Mayd- 
ston. 


^Ehzabeth  d.  of  Eaflfe  Eobert 
Everard  of  Mashbury  Mayd- 
in  com.  Essex.  ston. 


Anne.         Margery. 
Martha.     Mary. 


448 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


JHeatre. 


(No.  1.) 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Meade,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612.     2.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  quarterly 
gules  and  or  a  crescent  azure.  [  ]      3.   Vert,  on  a  chevron  argent 

three  roses  gules.  [Crowley.]     4.  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  bugle  horns 
argent.  [  ] 

Thomas  Meade  sonn  of  Thomas.=i= 


|1 
Thomas  Meade  of  Elmdon= 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Joane  d,  &  coheire  of  Thomas  Crowley        Richard^ 
of  (Wendon)  Loftes  in  com.  Esses.  Mede. 


Mary  d.  of  John  Hall  of  Ore=pJohn  Mede  of  Clavering=f=Catherine  d.  of  George 
in  com.  Sussex  1  wife.  in  com.  Essex.  "Webster  2  wife. 


|1 
Robert  Mede. 


|2 
Thomas. 


John  Mede. 


|1  12 

Thomas  Meade  of  ("Wendon)=pJoane  d.  of         Reignold.- 
Loftes  in  com.  Essex  one  of      Wlaiff*of. . . . 
the  judges.  in  North-  i 

umberland.  Thomas. 


13 
Thomas. 


"William. 


|1 
S""  John  Mede= 
of  "Wendon 
Loftes  in 
com.  Essex 
Knt.  1634. 


=Catheriu  d.  Richard  2. 
of  Thom.  — 

Corbett  of  Charles  3. 
Sprowston  — 

in  com.  Robert  4. 
Norfolk  - 

esqr,  George  5. 


Joane  ux. 
John  Pen- 
ruddock  of 
Compton 
Chamber- 
lain in  com. 
Wilts. 


Bar-      Dorathey  1  ux.  God- 
bara.     dard  after  to  Cap- 
taine  Cooke  of 
Chrisell  in  com. 
Essex.    

Mary  ux.  John 
George  of  London. 


|1 
Thomas  Meade  14  yere  old 

1634  (d.  13  May  1678 

bur.  at  "Wendon  Loftes).f 


I  2  I  3 

John        Simon. 
Meade. 


Anne.     Bridgett  2.     Elizabeth  4. 
Joane  3.        Dorathey  5. 


*  So  in  original  Visitation,  but  ?  Olyff  intended,  or  more  probably  Wy cliff. 
f  See  '  Hist,  of  Essex,'  8vo  (1770),  vol.  iii.,  pp.  63 — 65. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


449 


Jfileatre. 


(No.  2.) 
Arms. — Sable,  on  a  chevron  between  three  pelicans  or  an  escucheon  gules.  [Meade.] 
John  Meade  of  Much  Easton  co.  Essex.=FEllen  d.  of  Collins. 


John  Meade  of  Much=FJane  d.  of  John  Glascock  of  Rokeswell 


Easton  second  son. 


(Roxwell)  CO.  Essex. 


John  Meade  of  Much  Easton=FElizabeth  d.  of  Eobert  Sandford 


gent.  a°  1634. 


of  Chapell  al's  Pontisbright. 


I   ^                            II                          II  J.J.  tI     I  J     I 

John  Meade  2.  Robert.  4.  George.  6.  Wilham.  Jane.  Agnes, 

aged  about                  —                    —  —                 —  — 

14  yeares  3.  Thomas.  5.  Phillip.  7.  Andrew.  Eliza-  Susan. 

1634.  beth. 


Thomas  Meade  of  Henham  in=pElizabeth  daught. 
com.  Essex  eldest  sonne.  of  . 


John  Meade  of=f=Thomazin  Pening- 


Matching  in 
com.  Essex 
eldest  Sonne  of 
Thomas. 


ton  d.  of  Robert 
Penington  in 
com.  Essex. 


|3 
Thomas 
Meade  of 
Henham. 


|2 
"William. 


Margerett  1  ux 

Humfrey  after  mar. 
WQliam  Yonge  &  by 
both  had  yssue. 


of  Matching 
son  &  heire. 


Bugg  of  the  county 
of  Warwick. 


John  Meade-j=Bridgett  d.  of  John        William  2  sonne  of  John  Clarke=pAnne  d.  of 

.  ,   ^     n.       .^  Richard 

Glascock. 

~l 

Ehzabeth.      Mary.       Bridgett.        William.    Thomazin. 


of  Barnish  Rooding  (Berners 
Roothing)  in  com.  Essex. 


John  son  &  heire  aged 
about  4  years  1634. 


3  M 


450 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  3.) 

Edward  Meade  of  Berdon  Hall  com.  Essex.=f=Agnes  Burton. 


|1  |2 

John  Edward  Meade  lived 

Meade,  with  Judge  Meade 

4-  his  cossen. 


Richard  Meade=f=Margerett 


of  Berdon 
Hall. 


Stock. 


Thomas  Meade  of 
Lime  Street  Loudon 
marchant. 


Thomas  Meade^pJoane 


of  Stansted 
Mountfitchet 
CO.  Essex 
a°  1634. 


d.  of 
Day. 


|2 
Richard 
Meade. 


Martha. 


Sara  ux. 
John 
Clarke 
of  Lon- 
don. 


Joane  ux. 
Thom. 

Cleygatt 
(?  Cla- 
gett). 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Tobias  Bridg 
of  Hatfield 
Broadoak. 


Thomas  Meade  eldest  son.    Richard.    John.    Edward. 


Joane.    Martha. 


jWmll. 


Arms. — Or,  a  lend  between  three  cross  crosslets  gules,  in  dexter  chief  a  crescent  argent. 

[Merell.] 

Merell.=F 


Waiter  Merell=p        Christopher  Merell  of  London  Goldsmyth  hee  lyeth  buried 


of  Ipswich. 


at  Barking  in  Essex  with  these  Armes  upon  his  gravestone. 


Walter  Merell=FAnne  d.  of  Hawes 


of  Ipswich. 


of  Ipswich. 


Cisseley  ux.  John  Nicholls  of 
Brundish  in  Suffolk. 


Walter  Merell  of  Shenfield  in  com.  Essex=j= Annie  d.  of  John 
&  of  London  merchant  1634.  Dade  of  London. 


|1  |2 

Walter  Merell  son  &  heire  aparant        Jonathan  Merell. 
about  3  yeares  old  1634. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


451 


Richard  Midleton  of  the  county  of  Denbigh.=f= 
S""  Thomas  Midleton*  Knt.  sometime=f=.  ...  d.  of  Alderman  Taylor  of 


lord  Maior  of  London  a  yonger  sonn. 


London  his  2  wife. 


Timothey  Midleton  of  Stansted  Mountfitchett=pMartha  d.  &  sole  heire  of  Robert 
gent.  a°  1634,  second  sonn  of  S*'  Thomas.  Johnson  of  London,  Alderman. 


1  I  2|  I  I  111 

Thomas  Robert  Martha.      Elizabeth.      Mary.      Anne.      Barbara. 

Myddleton.      Myddleton. 


j&iilhovnt. 


Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  a  mullet  for  difference. 

John  Milborne  of  Dunmowe=T=Elinor  d.  of  Meade  of  Great 
in  com.  Essex.  Easton  in  com.  Essex. 


1| 
John 

Marks  in  Dunmow 
in  com.  Essex. 


2| 
Milborne  of^pJoane  d.  of  John  Slade  of  Coventry    Raphe  Milborne. 
in  com.  Warwick  by  the  niece  of 
Judge  Weston. 


Philip  ux.  Richard 
Barnard  of  Dun- 
mow  in  com.  Essex. 


3| 

Anne  ux.  Thom. 
Aylett  of  Cogges- 
hall  in  com.  Essex. 


4|  I 

Mary  ux.  George  Ay-  Judith  ux.  Ed- 

lett  of  Dunmowe  in  ward  Cooke  of 

com.  Essex.  London. 


Robert  Milborne= Allice  d.  of 
of  Marks  in  William 

Dunmow  in  com.     Bragg  of 
Essex  1634,  Bulmer  in 

com.  Essex. 


2| 
James- 
Mil- 
borne 
of 

Can- 
feld. 


=Anne  d.  of 
Will'm 
Burr  of 
Little  Can- 
feld  in 
com.  Essex. 


Ellenor  ux. 
John  Vin- 
cent of 
Dunmow 
in  com. 
Essex. 


1|    ^ 
Elizabeth  ux 

Edward  of  Bel- 

cham  Woding 

(?  Beauchamp 

Roothing)  in 

com.  Essex. 


1|  2| 

Robert  Milborne  13  yere  old  1634.     James  Milborne. 


1| 
Anne. 


3| 
Alice. 


.2  I 

Susan. 


*  He  died  12  Aug.  1631,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  Stansted  Mountfitchett  Church. 
The  inscription  and  particulars  of  his  descendants  are  given  in  the  '  History  of  Essex,'  8vo  (1770), 
vol.  iii.,  p.  21  et  seq.,  by  which  it  appears  he  had  four  wives,  by  the  first  of  whom  he  had  Thomas 
(Knt.),  sou  and  heir  ;  by  the  second  Timothy  and  two  daughters, — Esther  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1601), 
who  m.  Sir  Henry  Salisbury  of  Llewennye  (?  Llanynys)  in  the  county  of  Denbigh,  Esq.  (?  Knt. 
and  Bart.),  and  Mary,  who  m.  Sir  J.  Maiuard,  Knight  of  the  Bath,  Esther  Salisbury  was  also 
buried  in  the  same  chancel.  See  also  pedigree  of  the  Middletons  in  '  Le  Neve's  Knights'  (Harl. 
Soc),  p.  304. 


452 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


jMiltimap. 


(No.  1.) 

2.  Le  Eowse. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Mildmat, 
for  difference. 


S""  "Walter  Myldmay  of  Apthorpe= 
in  com.  Xorthampton  Chancellor 
of  the  exchequer  &  one  of  privie 
councell  to  H.  8. 


3.  Cornish,  a  martlet 


■Mary  sister  of  S"" 
Francis  Walsing- 
ham  Knt.  secretary 
of  State. 


S'  Anthony  Myldmay 
of  Apthorpe  Knight 
father  of  Mary 
Countess  of  "West- 
morland. 


Humflfrey  Myld- 
may of  D  anbury 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Mary  d.  of  Hen.     Martha. 
Capell  of  Had-  — 

ham  in  com.  Winififrid. 

Hertford  esqr.  — 

Catherin. 


S'    Humffrey^Jane  d.  of  S-"  3.  John. 

Myldmay  of       John  Croftes  — 

Danbury  Knt.     of  Saxham  in  4.  Anthony 

justice  of         j  com.  Suffolk.  & 

peace  1634.  Mary. 


2| 
S""  Henery  Myld-= 
may  Knt.   M--  of 
the  Jewell  Howse 
1634. 


=Anne  d.  &  coheire 
of  William  HaUy- 
day  of  London 
Alderman. 


John  Myld- 
may about 
12  yere  old. 


2.  Humfirey. 

3.  Edward. 

4.  Anthony. 


Ceciley. 


1  I 
Wni'm  Myld- 
may 11  yere 
old  1634. 


2| 
Henery. 


1.  Susan. 

2.  Anne 

& 

3.  Mary. 


jHtltimap. 

(No.  2.) 

Arms  and  Crest. — Mildiiay  quartering  Le  Rowse  and  Cornish,  as  in  Vis.  of 
1612,  both  bearing  a  mullet  on  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Thomas  Mildmay  of  Chelmsford  esqr.=pAnne  d.  of  Reade. 
I 

Thomas  Mildmay  of=pAvice  d.     Mary  ux.  Mathew  Bernard.     Thomazin  ux. 
Moulsham  in  com.     of  ....  Arms. — Arg.   a  beare    Anthony  Bour- 

Essex  esqr.  Gunson.    muzzled  sable  saliant.  chier  esqr. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX 

,    1634.                            453 

■^  1 

A  1 

S''  Thomas  Mildmay  of=f=Lady  Frances  Radcliff  d.  of  Henry 

Moulsham  Knt. 

Earle  of  Sussex, 

1                              1                         1 

8^  Thomas  Mild- = Elizabeth  d.  of    S""  Henery  Mild-^Elizabeth  d.     Anne  ux. 

mayof  Moiilsham     S""  John  Puck-     may  of  "Waltham 

of  Thomas      Eoger 

Knt.  & 

Baronet    ering  Knt.           &  now  of  Mouls- 

Darcye  of        Apleton 

ob.  s.p. 

Lord  Chaun-      ham  Knt.  brother 

....  in           Knt.  & 

cellor  of  Eng-    &  heu-e. 

com.  Essex      baronet. 

land. 

&  his  coheire. 

1| 

Eobert 

1                                          1    1    1              1    1                1                 1 
Bridgett  ux.  Anthony      2.  Henery.        Frances.        Mary.      Anne. 

Mildmay 

Penning    of    Ipswich             —                    — 

&  had  issue  Henery      3.  Charles.        Elizabeth. 

&  Anthony.                            — 

4.  Thomas. 

John  Mild- 
may of  Cre- 
tingham  in 
com.  Suffolk. 


S'- Walter  Mildmay  of  Will'm  Mildma; 

Apthorpe  in  com.  of  Barnes  in 

Northampton  chan-  Springfeld. 
cellor  of  the  exchequer. 


.  .  d.  of 

Paschall 
of  Much 
Baddow. 


Joane  ux. 
Christopher 
Payton  esqr. 


8'  Thomas  Mildmay  of  Barnes=j=Allice  d.  of  Winthorpe  of 
in  Springfeld.  Groton  in  com.  Suffolk. 


Will'm  Mildmay  dyed  in  the  lifife= 
of  his  father. 


^Margerett  d.  of  S'  George  Harvey  of  Marks 
Knt.  liftennant  of  the  tower. 


S--  Thomas  Mildmay  of= 1  d.  of  S""  John 

Barnes  Knt.  Ernley  Knt. 


Carew  Mildmay  al's  Harvey 
of  Markes. 


d. 


2|  3| 

.=Thomas=.  .  .  .  d.  of=pS''  Henery  Mildmay^ 


Mild- 
may. 


8'  Wil- 
liam 

Harris  of 
Crixsey  in 
com. 
Essex 
1  wife. 


of  Graces  in  the 
p'ish  of  Litle  Badow 
Knighted  in  Ire- 
land by  8"^  Arther 
Chichester  then 
Lord  deputy  about 
the  end  of  Aprill  3 
Jacob.  Eex. 


=Anne  d.  of 
Brampton 
Gordon  of 

Assington 
in  com. 
Suff.  esqr. 
1  wife. 


Walter=FBridgett 


Mild- 
may of 
Bad- 
dow 
1634. 


d.  of  Am- 
brose Jer- 
myn  of 
Eush- 
brooke  2 
brother  to 
8"^  Eobert. 


1  2 

Henery        Walter,     Elizabeth. 
Mildmay. 


Ambrose       Walter 
Mildmay.      Mildmay. 


Judith  ux.  Benjamin 
Wallinger  of  the 
pipe  office. 


Allice  ux.  Harlakenden  of  Earles  Colne  in  com.  Essex.        Mary.        Frances. 


454 


THE  VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  3.) 
John  Mildmay  of  Chessingham  (?  Cretingham)=pFrances  d.  of 


in  com.  SuflFolk  3  sonn  of  Thomas  Mildmay  of 
ChelmsflPord  elder  brother  of  S-^  Walter 


Raynbow  of 
Ipswich. 


|1 

John  Mildma 
of  Pritlewell. 


|2  I 

Robert  Mildmay  of  Tarling= Joane  d.  of  Marian  ux. 

in  com.  Essex  1634  who  S'  Richard  Andrew 

fined  for  Shreeve  &  Alder-      Deane  of  Atwood  of 

man  of  London.  London  Kt.  Wiltshire. 


Will'm  Mildmay  of  Woodham  Walter; 


Robert  Mildmay. 


jHiHrmap. 


(No.  4.) 

Aems. — Mildmay,  Le  Rowsb,  Coenish,  and  Harvey,  as  m  F^s.  o/1612. 

Will'm  Mildmay  ob.  in  the  life  of=pMargerett  d.  of  S^'  George  Harvey  of 
his  father  S""  Thomas  Mildmay.        Marks  knt.  Hftennant  of  the  Tower. 


Carew  Mildmay  al's  Hervey  of  Marks  in  RomflFord=j=Dorathey  d.  of  Will'm  Gerrard 


2  brother  of  S''  Thomas  Mildmay  of  Barnes  Knt. 
adopted  heire  to  S''  Gawen  Harvey  Knt.  whose 
cossen  &  heire  he  was. 


of  Harrow  on  the  Hill  in 
com.  Middlesex  esqr. 
sister  of  S*"  Gilbert. 


Gawen  Harvey  1634. 


|2 

Francis. 


EHzabeth. 


Amy. 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


455 


JlillittfltDn. 


Vide  the  last  Visitation  of  Cheshire  made  by  S'"  Ri.  St.  George,  fol.  79. 

Robert  MiUington  of  Millington=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  James 
in  com.  Cester.  Domvile  of  Line. 


John  MiUington 
of  MiUington 
sonn  &  heire. 


2.  Roger, 

3.  James. 

4.  William. 

5.  George. 

s.p. 


Geffrey  Millington= 
6  sonn  but  second 
after  his  brothers 
death. 


=Anne  d.  &  heire 
of  Henery  Mylls 
of  Sheriff"  Hales 
in  com.  Stafford. 


Waiter  MiUington 
of  Sheriff  Hales 
in  com.  Stafford. 


William  MiUington  of=j=Joane  d.  of  James 


Stratford  Langton 
(Langthorne)  in  com. 
Essex,  1634. 


Merriman  of 
Stratford  Langton 
(Langthorne). 


7.  Hugh. 

8.  Hemy. 

9.  Richard. 


|3 
Henery. 


James  MiUington  sonn  &  heire  one  yeare  old  1634.         Catherin. 


(No.  1.) 
Arms. — A/ess  between  three  moor  cocks  proper.  [Moore.] 

This  coate  is  certiffied  by  Thomas  Scott  to  bee  by  him  seen  on  a  scale  some  40 
yeares  since  &  to  be  the  scale  of  armes  of  Thomas  Moore  Esq""^  father  of  the  said 
Hunting  Moore  &  that  Robert  Scott  his  father  did  weare  the  same  about  his  neck 
in  a  scarffe  about  xx  yeares  in  witnes  whearof  I  have  sett  to  my  hand 

Tho.  Scott. 


Thomas  Moore  of  Orsett  in=FAnne  d.  of  Richard= 


com.  Essex  esqre.  (J.P.)  for 
the  county  of  Essex. 


Hunting  of  Dagen- 
ham. 


=Robert  Scott  of  Chig- 
well  in  com.  Essex 
2  husband. 


Hunting  Moore  of  Dagenham= 
in  com.  Essex  1634  servant 
to  the  Queens  Majesty. 


-Margerett  d.  of .  .  .  . 
Arkenstall  of  Reigate 
in  com.  Surrey. 


Julio  Scott. 


Hunting  moore  11  yeare  old  1634. 


|2 
SamweU. 


Anne.      Margerett.      EUzabeth. 


456 


THE   VISITATION    OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Argent,  hvo  hounds  courant  salU,  on  a  chief  azure  three  mullets  or  [Mooee], 
quartering  saile  two  pales  or,  on  a  fess  gules  three  fleurs  de  lis  of  the  second. 
[Gent.] 

Crest. — A  Moor's  head  sable,  croivned  on'.  [Moore.] 

Exempliffied  by  I'res  patients  to  John  More  &  Edmond  More  sons  of  Thomas 
Moore  son  &  heu'e  of  Robert  More  of  the  county  of  Lincolne  gent,  by  Kobt.  Cooke 
Clar.  dated  the  14  of  July  1593,  34  of  Q.  Elizabeth. 

Kobert  Moore  of=j=Joane  d.  &  coheire  of  ...  . 
Lincolnshire,  Gent  of  Norfolk. 


Thomas  Moore. 


|1 
John  Moore  secretary 

to  Queene  Anne 

BuUen. 


Edmond  Moore  of  the^pElizabeth  d.  of  Hanmer 


parish  of  Shoreditch 
in  com.  Middlesex. 


Aunt  of  S""  Thomas 
Hanmer  of  Hanmer  Knt. 


Edmond  More  of  Stratford  Langthorne=pElizabeth  d.  of  Isaac  Kilbome 
in  com.  Essex  gent.  of  London  mercer. 


|1  |2 

Thomas  More  23  yere  old  1634.  Edmond. 


David. 


Elizabeth. 


Anne. 


Arms  same  as  Mordauxt,  Shield  No.  2,  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
William  Mordaunt  of  Hempsted  in  com.=p Agnes  d.  &  heire  of  Thom. 


Essex  second  brother  to  John  Baron 
Mordaunt  of  Turvey. 


Huntingdon  of  Hempsted 
in  com.  Essex  gent. 


|1 
Robert  Mordaunt 

of  Hempsted 

ancestor  of  S'' 

Robert  Mordaunt 

knt.  &  baronett. 


|2 
Christopher 
Mordaunt 
ob.  s.p. 


Edmond  Mordaunt  of  Thun-= 
derley  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 
somtime  high  shreeve  &  on  of 
the  justices  of  the  peace  for 
this  county. 


= Agnes  d.  of  Rich- 
ard Baron  Rich  of 
Lees  &  lord  high 
Chancellor  of 
England. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


457 


A| 


Henry     Mor-= 
daunt  of 
Thunderley  in 
com.  Essex. 


-Susan  d.  of  Symon 
Belknap  of  Knole 
in  Kent. 


2.  Edward. 

3.  Hugh. 


Gertrude 

ux.West- 
ley. 


Agnes 
ux. 
Bol- 
ney. 


.  .  .  .  ux. 
Stoughton  of 
....  com. 

North' ton. 


I  I 

Henry  Mordaunt  of  Thun-=f=Barbara  d.  of  Elizabeth 

derley  esqr.  captaine  of  a        Henry  Brad-  ux. Thomas 

trained  band  of  men  for  bury  of  Little-  Adams  of 

this  county  1634.  bury  in  com.  Walden. 

Essex. 


Dorathey  ux.  Hum- 
ffrey  Phipps  of 
London  merchant 
2  to  Richard  Man- 
sell  of  the  Middle 
Temple. 


|1  |2 

John  Mor-  Henery 

daunt  about  Mor- 

18  yere  old  daunt, 
1634. 


Martha  ux. 
Thomas 
Cornell  of 
Wimbish. 


Barbara  2. 
Mary  3. 


Jane  ux.  Will'm 
Brockett  of 
G-raveley  in 
com.  Hertiford. 


Frances. 


Charles  Mor-=p Armenia  Gilda 


daunt  of 
Hampsted 
in  com. 
Middlesex. 


d.  of  S--  Will'm 
Wade  knt. 
leftenant  of 
the  Tower. 


Catherin 
ux.  Tho- 
mas Cole 
of  Wal- 
den. 


rerdi-=i=. 
nando 
Mor- 
daunt 
ofLon- 
don. 


d.  of 
Warde  of 
Bixley. 


Mabell  ux.  Thomas 
Spring  of  Loose- 
hall  in  Watesham 
in  com.  Essex 
(Pakenham,  co. 
Suffolk). 


William  Mordaunt.        Ferdinando  Mordaunt.         Dorathey. 


ifilortte. 


Aems. — Quarterly  as  m  Ath  Shield  under  Poyntz  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Crest. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


James  Morrice  of  Eoydon  in  com.  Essex.^f.  .  .  .  d.  &  heire  of  Buckbeard. 


Will'm  Morrice  of=F. 


d.  of  . 


Isaack 


Chipping  Ongar 
in  com.  Essex 
esqr. 


of  Kent  ( Vauglum 
struck  out  in  the 
original). 


2.  Rauffe. 

3.  Henry. 


4.  Oliver. 

5.  Phillip. 

3  ?r 


458 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


James  Morice=  Elizabeth 
of  Chipping        Madle. 
Ono-ar. 


Thomas  Morice= 
of  Chipping 
Ongar. 


=Margerett  d.  of  Oliver  Lynd 
of  Coventry  in  com. 
Warwick. 


Thomas  Morice  of  Woodford  in  com.  Essex^pAnne  d.  of  Eaulph  Bayle 
&  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  peace  in  the 
city  of  Westminster. 


|1 
Eaulph  Morice. 


citizen  &  vintner  of 
London. 


William. 


|3 
Lion  ell. 


Anne. 


Elizabeth. 


Mott 


Arms. — Sable,  a  crescent  argent.  [Mott.] 
Ceest. — An  estoile  of  eight poinh  argent.  [Mott.] 

L'res  patients  exemplified  by  S""  Wm.  Segar  Garter  principall  king  of  Armes  to 
Marke  Mott  of  Brayntree  in  com.  Essex  gent,  son  of  Tho.  Mott  of  Booking  gent, 
dated  10  November  1615  a°  13  King  James. 

Thomas  Mott  of  Bocking  in=pAllice  d.  of  Meade. 


com.  Essex. 
Arms. — Sa.  a  crescent  ar. 


Arms. — Gu.  a  chevron  ermine 
between  3  trefoyles  arg. 


Marke  Mott  of=rrance8 
Braintree  in      :  Gutter, 
com.  Essex         ; 
1634. 


|1 


John  Mott  of=p.  .  .  .  sister  of  S""  Robert 
Braintree.  Gardiner  &  heii-e. 


Mary  d.  &  sole  heu-e  ux.  John  Church 
of  Stanton  in  com.  Suffolk. 


|1 
John  Mott  of  Neyland  &=pAllice  d.  &  heire  of  Thom.  Harington 


Weston  in  com.  Suffolk. 


of  Essex. 
Arms. — Sahh  afrett  arg. 


|2 
Adrian= 
Mott. 


|1 
Thomas=pSarah  d. 
Mott.        of  John 
Brand. 


Marke  Mott. 
John  3. 
James  4. 


Frances  ux.  Fran- 
cis Ferrand  of 
Hatfeld  Broadoke 
in  com.  Essex. 

Allice. 


Dorathey. 
Sarah. 


Dorcas. 


Marke=  Sarah 
Mott.      d.  of 
Dike. 


Sai'ah  Mott, 


THli    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


459 


A| 


Marke  Mott= 
doctor  in 
divinity. 


=Mercye  d 
heire  of  .  . 
Tichborne. 


&  Edward  Mott  maried  the  daug.= 
of  Tho.  Aylett  whose  name  was 
Dorothy  &  by  her  had  issue. 


Sarah  ux.  Eo- 
bert  Woobich 
of  Grays  Inn 
&  of  Suffolk. 


Marke  Mott. 


Mary  who  was  maried  to  John 
Digby  of  Coggershall. 


#eb(U. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Gides,  a  saltire  ermine.  [?  Nevill  or  Raby.]    2  and  3 

Smith  as  under  Carington  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Crest. — A  lulVs  head  ermine.  [Nevill.] 


Hugh  Smyth  of  Witham= 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Ehzabeth  his  wife  remaried  to 
John  Cheeseman  of  Witham. 


S"^  John  Smyth  of  Cressing  Temple  Knt.=pAnne  his  1  wife  d.  of  Edward 


one  of  the  barons  of  the  exchequer. 


1| 
Edmond  Smyth  of 
Cressing  Temple 
esqr. 


•>  I 


Thomas  Smyth= 
of  Cressing 
Temple. 


Wood  of  London  grocer. 


=Mary  d.  &  sole  heire  of  S"" 
Thomas  Nevile  of  Holte  in 
com.  Leic.  Knt. 


Clement 
Smyth  of 
Cressing 
Temple 
ob.  s.p. 


2| 
Henry  Smyth 
of  Cressing 
Temple  esqr. 
s.p. 


S^  Thomas  N'evile=j=Jane  d. 
ofHoltal's  Smyth  !  Toby 


of 


&  of  Cressing 
Temple  1634. 


Houghton 
of  Hough- 
ton Tower 
ayongerson. 


William 
Smyth  of 
Cressing 
Temple 
ob.  s.p. 


Clare  ux. 
Eobert 
Bendlowes 
sou  of  the 
Serjeant. 


2|  3| 

William  Nevill  ars=f=Sarah  d.  of  Thomas  Nevile 

Smyth  of  Layer         Wil-  al's   Smyth   of 

Marney  in  com.         mott  of  London. 
Essex.                       London. 


Nevile  Nevile  al's 
Smyth  now  in  the 
low  countrys. 


Clement. 


Dorcas  Nevill. 


Sarah. 


460 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


|A 


Henery  Xevile  ars=pAllice  d.  of  S'^  John 
Smyth  of  Cressing  Dacombe  of  Temple 
Temple  one  of  the  Comb  in  com.  Som- 
justices  of  the  peace  ersett  Knt.  chan- 
in  thisconnty  1634.  .  celloroftheDutchee. 


Dorathey   1    ux.    Arther  Jane  ux. 

Brooke  eldest  sonn  of  S""  Christopher 

Thomas  Brooke  of  Okley  Thorsby  of 

Knt.   2''-^    to    S^  Wm  m  Berking. 
Dove  of  Upton  Knt. 


William  Nevile  al's  Smyth 
about  12  yere  old  1634. 


2| 
Thomas  Nevile 
al's  Smyth. 


Dorcas. 


j^^iyport. 


Aems. — Or,  a/ess  behveen  three  crescents  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Newport.] 


John  Xewporte  aged  30  yere  at  the- 
death  of  his  father  who  pui'chased 
lands  in  Sandon  Eushdon  &  the 
manor  of  G-annock  he  dyed  the  1 
of  May  7  E.  6  sonn  of  Robert 
Newporte  of  Sandonbury  in  com. 
Hertfford. 


=Grace  d.  of  Eobert 
Nevrport  of  Far- 
neaulx  Pelliam  in 
com.  Hertford  'wid- 
dow  of  ...  .  Han- 
chett  of  Lechworth 
in  com.  Hertford. 


Eobert  Pelham  of=pJane  d.  of  Barrington  Knt.  widow  of 
Sandon  esqr.  Lucy  of  ....  in  com.  Hertford  esqr. 


Jane  ux. 
Scroggs. 


Anne  d.  &  heire  of=f=Edward  Xewporte  esqr.  sonn  &=j=Anne  d.  of  Gawdy  Thomas 


James   Eiley  citi 
zen  of  London 
1  wife. 


John    Xewport 
of  Furneauli 
Pelham  in  com. 
Hertford  esqr. 


heire  &  high  shreeve  for  the 
county  of  Hertford  a°  ....  of 
King  James. 


Eobert  Newport€=Jane  d.  of 
of  G-reat  Chester-  ,  Edmond 
ford  in  com.  |  Baker  of 

Essex  1634.  [  Great 

I  Chesterford 
Gent. 


Eyerard  of  Lynsted  in  com. 
Suffolk  2  wife. 


Edward 

Xew- 

porte. 


Thomas.     Mary. 
Jane. 


Dorathey. 


I  1  \2 

Honoria  wife  to  Tho.  Turner  of        Jane. 
Witlesford  in  co.  Cambs.  Gent. 


|3 
Mary. 


Martha. 


|5 
Anne. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


461 


j^ujxilson,  Jtiwlsoiu 


Arms. — Azicre,  two  bars  ermine,  in  chief  argent  three  sims  in  splendour  or.  [Nichol- 
son.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules  a  lio7i's  head  ermine.  [Nicholson.] 

S""  Will'm  Dethick  al's  Garter  principall  King  of  Armes  did  by  his  I'res  pattents 
dated  the  7*  of  September  a^  38  Q.  Ehz.  1596  exempliflBed  to  Otho  Nicolson  of 
London  gent,  examiner  in  the  courte  of  Chancery  yonger  son  of  Thomas  Nicolson 
of  the  county  of  Lanck.  the  son  of  WilHam  Nicolson  who  was  the  son  of  Nicolas 
Nicolson  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  descended  of  an  Auntiant  name  &  progene 
bearing  armes. 

Nicholas  Nicolson  of  Cumberland.=F 


Will'm  Nicolson  of  Wood  Hall  in  com.  Lanc.=r 


Thomas  Nicolson  of  the  Wood=pAllice  d.  of  Kenyon  nigh        Ealph. 


Hall  in  com.  Lane. 


Manchester  in  com.  Lane. 


William  =f=Margerett  d. 
Nicolson  of  Christo- 
of  the  pher  Mal- 
Wood  ham  of  Els- 
Hall  in  lack  Hall  in 
com.  Craven. 
Lane. 


2  I 
Ralph. 


Otho  Nichol- 
son one  of 
the  examiners 
the  Chancery 
ob.  s.p. 


4.  Edmond. 

5.  John. 

6.  Anthony. 

7.  Samwel. 


Margeret 
ux 

Parsons. 


Francis  Nicolson,  eldest  son= 
in  fine,  of  Chapell  in  com. 
Essex  living  a°  1634. 


=Mary  one  of  the  dau.  &  coheires 
of  Robert  Sandford  of  Chapell 
esqr. 


Catherin 

ux. 

Elcock. 


1 1 

2  1 

1    i    1 

3|  1  1 

4|2| 

5| 

6| 

Francis 

Robert 

3.  Will'm. 

Margeret. 

Allice. 

Elizabeth. 

Rebecca 

Nicolson 

Nicolson. 

— 

— 

— 

12  yeres 

4.  Otho. 

Mary. 

Martha. 

old  1634. 

— 

5.  James. 


4i62 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


i^iflljtinsale. 


Will'm  Nightingall  of  NewiDort= 
pond  in  com.  Essex  gent,  son 
&  heire  of  John. 


=Gonar  d.  of  Geffrey 
Thurgood  of  Ugley 
in  com.  Essex. 


1  i 
Geffrey  Nightingall  of  New- 
port pond  in  com.  Essex 
esqre.  where  he  lyeth  bm-ied 
by  heralds  obiit  April  1619. 


=Catherin  d.  & 
heire  of  John 
2  son  to  ...  . 
Clomp. 


^1 
John  Night- 
ingale of 
Newport. 


Taben  ux. 
Henry 
Toige 
(?Trige). 


Blanche 
ux. 
How- 
ben. 


Millescent  his  first  wife^pS"^  Thomas  Nightingale^ 
d.  of  S""  Kobert  Clarke  '  of  Newport  pond  com. 


one  of  the  Barons 
the  exchequer. 


of 


Essex  Baronet  living  a'^ 
1634. 


1| 
Robert  Niffht-^pTheodosia 


^Catherin  his  second  wife  d. 
of  Si-  Eobert  Chester  Knt. 
of  Cockenhatch  co.  Hert- 
ford. 


ingale  eldest 
son  &  heire 
aparant  a° 
1634. 


d.  of  S'- 
Robert 
Chester 
Knt. 


2| 
Thomas  Night-: 
ingale  of  Dux- 
ford  in  CO. 
Cambridg. 


=Jane  d. 
of  Tho- 
mas 
Ventris 
ofCam- 
bridgsh. 


3.  Geffrey. 


I   -I 
Anne. 


4.  Edward.       Catherin. 

5.  Granado.      Theodosia. 

6.  Gamaliell. 


Thomas  Nightingale.      2.  Robert.      3.  Granado.      Anne. 


Thomas. 


Will'm    Nightingale    of=f=Anne  d.  of  Richard     Grace  ux.  John     Ursula  ux.  John 


Walden  &  of  Furnivalls 
Inn. 


Ipps  of  Walden.  Everard. 


Fitch. 


Will'm  Nightingale  of=j=EMzabeth  d.  of  Edw.  Ingrey 


Walden  a"  1634. 


of  Sheprith  co.  Camb. 


1|  2|  1  II 

William.         Henry.         3.  Edmond.        4.  Thomas.        Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


463 


Arms. — Azure,  on  a  chevron  letween  three  chambers  or  a  pair  of  comjmsses  sable 
between  two  pellets,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion  passant  gules.  [  ] 

John  Owen  of  London.=FJane  d.  of .  .  .  . 


Israeli  Owen=pBersheba  1  d.  of  Richard  G 

ourney  of  London  Alderman 

of  Londoa. 

sister  &  coheire  of  S^'  Thomas  Gourney  of  Stafford  Knt. 

|1 
John  Owen 

1    1 
Richa 

1 
rd2. 

Anne  ux.  Colepeper 

Susan  ux.  Tho. 

1    1 
Mary  ux.  John 

of  Little 



brother  of  S-"  Tho- 

Osborne of  Lon- 

Smyth of  the 

Bardfield 

Issraell  3. 

mas. 

don  vintner. 

exchange 

com.  Essex 

— 

— 

— 

London. 

1634. 

Thomas  4. 

Elizabeth  ux.  Henry 

Jane  ux.  John 

— 



Boteler  sonn  of 

Weedon  one  of 

Sara  ux.  Will'm 

Henery  5. 

S"^  Edward  Boteler 

the  searchers  of 

Robotham  of 

of  Danbury  Knt. 

the  Custom 

Loudon  uphol- 

House. 

ster. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Chiles,  three  escallops  or,  each  charged  with  a  fleur  de 
lis  sable.  [Palmer.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  chief  indented  gules  three  mart- 
lets or.  [Mandeville.] 

Crest. — A  dragon's  head  sable,  collared  or,  issuing  from  flames  of  fire.  [  ] 

L'res  pattents  exem'  unto  Hen.  Palmer  of  London  gent,  by  Rob.  Cooke  Claren. 
dated  a«  22  Eliz. 

Henery  Palmer  of  London  gent.  &  of  Lamborne=p 
in  com.  Essex  where  he  died. 


Will'm  Palmer  son  &  heire  possessor 
of  his  father's  lands  at  Lamborne. 


^Catherin  d,  of  Derrick  Hagens 
of  Antwerp  in  Brabant. 


1 1 

1  ^ 

Edward  Palmer-pElizabeth 

John  Palmer 

of  Lamborne         d.  of 

of  London 

gen.  eldest  son       Thomas 

marchant. 

&  heire  hveing      Billings- 

a*'  1634.                 ley  of  Lon- 

don gent. 

1  1 

1  2 

Edward  Palmer  aged 

Thomas 

about  12  yeares  1634. 

Palmer. 

Joane  ux. 
Will'm 
Gallion  of 
London 
marchant. 


Malyn  ux. 
Charles 
Richmond 
of  London 
oTOcer. 


Christian 
ux.  Sam- 
uell  Crich 
of  London 
draper. 


Elizabeth,        Mary. 


John. 


Catherin. 


Susan. 


464 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


palmer. 

(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Argent,  iJiree  palmers'  staves,  the  heads,  rests,  and  ends  or.  [Palmer,] 
Crest. — A  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  grasping  a  palm&r's  staff  sable,  furnished  or. 
[Palmer.] 

Christopher  Palmer  of  Winthrop=f=.  ...  d.  of  John  Bowes  of  Maminsby 
in  com.  Lincoln.  in  com.  Lincoln. 


Leonard  Palmer  of  Borough 
eldest  sonn  father  of  Chris- 
topher. Palmer  now  living. 


Mathew  Palmer  of  the  pipe  office=f=Anne  d.  of  Raven 
a  younger  son  of  the  Palmers  of    of  Long  Melford 


Winthrop  nigh  Burgh  in  the 
marsh  in  com.  Lincoln. 


in  com.  Suffolk. 


|1 
Edward  Palmer=FMillescent  d.  of 


of  Waltham 
Abbey  com. 
Essex. 


Nicholas  Vava- 
sor of  "Waltham 
Abbey  com. 
Essex  gent. 


Ehzabeth 
ux.  John 
BuUwer  of 
London. 
Merchant. 


|2 
Andre 
Palmer 
of  Roy- 
don. 


Elizabeth  d.  of 
doctor  Hamens 
of  London 
phisitian. 


|3 
Raffe. 


11  |2 

Mathew  Palmer  aged  Thomas, 

about  2^  yeares  1634. 


Millescent. 


Sarah.        Anne. 


^arfee. 


Arms. — Azure,  an  eagle  disjjlayed  argent,  armed  or,  guttee  de  satig.  [Parke.] 
Crest. — An  eagle's  head  or,  spotted  with  ei'mine  s2)ots,  murally  collared  sable. 

[  ] 

John  Parke  of  G-estingthorpe  in  com.  Essex  ob.  1574.=p 


John  Parke  of  Gestingthorpe=j=Margerett  d.  of  Nicholas  Martin 


now  living  1634. 


of  Maplested  in  com.  Essex. 


"William  Parke= 
of  Alpham- 
Btone  1634. 


=Ester  d.  of  Will'm 
Strutt  of  Wick- 
ham  St.  Paul  in 
com.  Essex. 


Anne  ux.  Will'm 
Edwards  of 
Toppesfield  in 
com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Henry 
Meriton  of  Pebmarsh 
in  com.  Essex. 


William  Parke  16 
yere  old  1634. 


|2 
John  Parke. 


|3 
Robert 
Parke. 


Ester.        Elizabeth. 


Sarah 
Parke. 


(This pedigree  is  also  entered  at  fol.  G7*,  nlmosi  verbatim.') 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


465 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. —  TWf,  a  chevron  ermine  hetween  three  jJartridges  or.  [Partridge.] 
Crest. — A  partridge  rising  or,  holding  in  its  leak  an  ear  of  loheat  propet',  [Part- 
ridge.] 

Bartholomew  Partridge  of  Naves tock=i=  Per nell  d.  of  John  Greene 
in  com.  Essex.  of  Navestock  co.  Esses. 


Captaine  John  Part-=f=Jane  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Hogg 
ridge  of  Navestock  :  of  Bedenhall  (Bethnal) 
CO.  Essex  a"  1634.  Greene  com.  Midd. 


Bartholomew 
Partridge  of 
Widdington 
CO.  Essex. 


|3 
Gabriell  Part- 
ridge of 
Loudon 
Bridge. 


John  Partridge  eldest  son 
about  14  yeres  1634. 


|2 
William. 


Jane.        Margerett. 


^artrHrje. 

(No.  2.) 


John  Partridge 
eldest  sonn  now 
of  Navestock 
(vide  the  pre- 
vious pedigree). 


Bartholomew  Partridge  of  Navestoke= 
in  com.  Essex. 


Bartholomew  Part- 
ridge of  Widding- 
ton in  com.  Essex 
2  sonn. 


=Mary  d.  of  Edmond 
Stubbin  of  Bum- 
sted  in  com.  Essex. 


Gabriell  Partridge 
of  London  haber- 
dasher ent<i  in  the 
Visitation  of 
London. 


^   |1 

Barthelomew  Part- 
ridge eldest  sonn 
about  22  yeares  of 
age  1634. 


2.  William. 

3.  John. 

4.  Edmond. 


Margerett 
aged  about 
23  yeares 
1634. 


2.  Mary.  6.  Sarah. 

3.  Bridgett.  7.  Martha. 

4.  Pernell.  8.  Anne. 

5.  Elizabeth. 


3  0 


466 


THE  VISITATION  OP  ESSEX,   1634. 


^arbisf). 


Aems. — Sahle,  on  a  chevron  argent  three  Cornish  choughs  2Jroper,  on  a  canton  of  the 
second  a  demi-lion  rampant  of  the  first.  [Parvish.] 


Henry  Parvish^ 
of  London  mer- 
chant 1  husband. 


^Elizabeth  d.  of= 
EaflPe  Colston 
of  Ley  ton. 


^S""  Michell  Hicks  of  Bever- 
stone  Castell  in  com.  Gloster 
Knt.  2  husband. 


Gabriell  Par- 
vish of  Ruck- 
hoults  in 
Leighton 
(Ley ton)  a° 
1634. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Charles  Pratt 
of  Horn- 
church  in 
com.  Essex 
esqr. 


Anne  1  ux.  Timothy 
Whittingham  son  of 
S'  Timothy  Whit- 
tingham  of  Yorkshire 
secondly    to    Henry 
Suter    of    London 
marchant     3   to   S"" 
John  Dryden 
Baronet. 


Ellen    ux.    John 
Delahay  of  Hal- 
ternes     (?  Alty- 
rinys   between   3 
and   4    miles    to 
the  west  of  Dore 
and  Ewias 
Harold)  in  com. 
HerefiFord. 


Marv  ux. 
S--  Robert 
Quarles  of 
Romford 
Knt. 


^eeres. 


Aems. — Sahle,  a  chevron  ermine  letiveen  three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  a  chief  of  the 

second.  [Peeres.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  griffin's  head  sable,  spotted  of  the  first. 

[Peeres.] 

{This  Pedigree  is  written  by  a  different  hand  from  the  rest  of  the  MS.) 

This  John  Peeres  of  Arnolds  Hall  in  Mountnesing  in  the  county  of  Essex  was 
written  Esq.  proved  by  a  deed  wherein  hee  is  so  stiled  y^  deed  dated  y^  17*''  yeare  of 
the  raigne  of  Queene  Eli.  1574  &  in  y^  same  Queens  tyme  hee  dyed  leaving  issue. 


John  Peeres  of  Mountnessing  in  the  county=pDaughter 
of  Essex  Esquire,  he  was  of  Arnolds  Hall    of 
in  the  p'ish  of  Mountnessing. 


Richard  Peers     Henry   Peeres    son=pMary  dau.  of  Bowes  of  Northamptonshire, 
eldest  son  ob,     &  heir  after  the  Arms. — Ermine,  three  bows  gules  pale- 

sine  prole.  death  of  his  brother.  wise. 


THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


467 


Henry  Peeres  of        John  Peeres  of  London=f=Joane  Herd  sister  &  heir  to  John 
Ireland  2  son.  son  &  heir.  Herd  her  brother. 


Jonas  Peres 
second  son. 


Charles  Peeres = 
son  &  heir. 


Ann  Peers 
eldest  dan. 


Rafe  Colston  of  London  2  hasband,=7=Anne  d.  of  John  Peeres  ma.  1 
Arms. — Argent,  two  barbels  hauriant  \  to  Pert  of  Essex  her  3  husband 
respecting  each  other  sable,  coupled  or.  I  was  Hales. 


Gabriel  Colston        Alice  Colston  m.  to  Robert  Bell  of  Lon.  Marchant. 
lived  unm.  Arms. — Azure^   an  eagle  displayed  argent,  in 

chief  three  fleurs  de  lis  of  the  second. 


Arms. — Or,  five  fusils  conjoined  in  f ess  azure.  [Penington.] 
Vide  the  certificate  book  for  the  Arms. 


.= Robert  Pen- 
ington. 


d.  of 


Barford 


1  wife. 


1| 
Robert=f=. 

Pen- 
ington 


d.  of 

No- 
well  kin 
to  Deane 
Nowell. 


John  Pening- 
ton of  Chig- 
well  in  com. 
Essex. 


= Alice  d.  of  George 
Speering  Citizen 
of  London. 


S''  John  Penington  Knt. 
viz.  Admiral  of  the  Seas 
to  King  Charles  one  of 
the  gents,  of  the  kings 
privy  Chamber. 


Robert  Pen- 
ington. 


John  Penington 
ob.  s.p. 


George  Penington 
about  26  yeres  old 
1634. 


Thomas. =Catherin  d.  of 
Tho.  Luther 
of  Essex. 


41 
Robert  Pen- 
ington. 


1  I  -M  ■^\  I 

Mary  1  ux.  John  Elizabeth  ux.  Rebecka.     Sara  ux.  Will'm 

Hudson  2  to  Will'm  Car  of  Beresford  of 

Roger  Forster  London.  Chigwell  in 

goldsmyth.  com.  Essex. 


Alice. 


468 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,   1634. 


Arms. — Argent,  three  Corjiish  choughs  proper.  [Penistone.] 

Anthony  Penistone  of  Deane  in  com.  Oxon  esqr.=T=.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Newporte. 


1| 
Thomas  Peniston=f= 

of  Deane  esqr. 


2| 
Anthony  Peniston=i=Alice  d.  of 


of  Walden. 


Graves. 


Thomas  Peniston.=F  James  Peniston     Anthony  Penistone=i=Martha  d.  of 


of  Walden,  a° 
1634. 


of  London  Mar- 
chant. 


Barrett 
of  London. 


S"^  Thomas  Peniston  Baronet. 


John. 


Samuel. 


^tm. 


An  Abstract  made  by  William  Seager  al's  Somersett  herald  of  Armes  of  the 
Auntiant  Armes  &  creast  belonging  to  the  name  &  family  of  Pert  of  the  North  as 
they  are  found  recorded  by  Nicholes  Dethick  al's  Windsor  herault  in  his  deputation 
for  Edmond  Knight  late  Norroy  King  of  Armes  of  the  north  partes  a°  1592. 

Arms  and  Crest  same  as  Perte  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

George  Perte  of  London  gent.=f=Alice  d.  of  .  .  .  . 


1| 
Henry 
Pert 
mar. 
&  ob. 
s.p. 


2  I 

Roger 
s.p. 


Will'm  Pert  of  Ar-^ 
nolds  in  Mount- 
nessing  in  Essex 
esqr.  wher  he  lieth 
buried  by  heralds 
a°  1616. 


^Margret  d. 
of  John 
Riggs  of 
Fulbeck 
in  com. 
Lincoln. 


John  of 
London 
mar.  the 
d.  of 
.  .  .  ctre 
of  Lon- 
don. 


Margery  ux.  Alderman 
Thwayt  2  to  Jerom 
Weston  of  Roxwell  3 
to  S''  John  SaveU  baron 
of  the  exchequer. 


Isabel  d.  of  Tho.  Conyers=f=Will'm    Perte=f=Elizabeth  d. 


of  Barnett  in  com.  Mid- 
dlesex esqr.  buried  at  St. 

Church  w'thout 

Aldersgate  by  M''  Thomas 
Thomson. 


of  Arnolds 
sometime  high 
Shreeye  of 
this  county  of 
Essex  1634. 


of  Edmond 
Doyley  of 
Shotsham  in 
com.  NorflF. 
2  wife. 


2.  George. 

3.  Henry. 


Anne  ux. 

Thomas 

Warde. 


Margerett  ux.  John 
Buxston  of  Tibenham 
in  com.  Norf.  &  hath 
issue  Robert,  Isabel  & 
Margeret. 


1|  III 

Henry  Pert  2.  George 
aged  about  —  — 

18  years.  3.  Edmond.    Anna. 

4.  Charles. 


Elizabeth.     Dorathey. 

Isabel. 
Frances.       Mary. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


469 


H^ttxt 


Aems. — Gules,  a  bend  or  hekveen   two  escallojjs  argent,  in  dexter  chief  a  mullet. 
[Petre.] 

S""  John  Petre  of  Ingarstone  (Ingatestone)=pMary  his  wife  d.  of  S""  Edmond 


created  baron  Petre  of  Writtle. 


Walgrave  (Waldegrave)  Knt. 


|1 

William  lord 
Petre  of 
Writtle. 


John  Petre  m.  Catherin 
d.  of  Will'm  Lord 
Morley  &  Mounteagle. 


Thomas  Petre  of  Cran-=FElizabeth  d.  of  . 


ham  in  com.  Essex 
3  son  of  John  baron 
Petre  of  Writtle. 


Baskervile  of 
Wanborow  in  com. 
Wilts. 


Francis  Petre  of  Cran-=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  S""  John  Gage  of  Firle 


ham  esqr.  1634. 


in  com.  Sussex  baronet. 


Edward  Petre  one  yeare  old. 


Elizabeth. 


^mus. 


Arms. — Gules,  a/ess  between  three  annulets  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Pettus.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  demi-lion  ermine,  holding  a  spear-headed  pennon 
argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Pettus.] 

Thomas  Pettus=pChristian  d.  of  Symon  Dethick 
of  Norwich.         of  Norfolk. 


|1 
S'  John  Pettus 
of  Norwich. 


William  Pettus=pEHzabeth  d.  of  Henry 


of  London 
marchant. 


RooflPe  (?  Rolfe)  of 
London  marchant. 


Thomas 

& 
Alexander. 


Rooffe  Pettus  of^Mary  d.  of  Will'm 


Kelvedonincom. 
Essex  1634. 


Hicks  of  Edmon- 
ton in  com. 
Middlesex. 


|2 
John= 
Pet- 
tus. 


:Mary  d.  of  .  .  . 
Pollard,  Clarke 
of 


Will'm  Pettus 
unm.  3  son. 


I  I  I 

Thomas  Pettus  aged  11  years  a°  1634.        William.         Damaris. 


m 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


^(nt^on. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Pinchon.    2 3.  Empson. 

Crest. — Same  as  No.  2  of  Pinchon  in  Vis.  of  1Q12. 

John  Pinchon  of  Writtle=i=Jane  d.  of  S"^  Richard=.  .  .  .  Wilson  Secretary  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


1| 

William  Pinchon= 
of  Writtle. 


Empson  Knt. 


State  2  husband. 


=Rose  d.  of  .  .  . 
Pinner  in  com. 


Reding  of 
Middlesex. 


John  Pinchon 
of  Springfeld. 


|3 
S"-  Edward 
Pinchon  Knt. 


|1 
S'  Edward  Pinchon= 
of  Writtle  in  com. 
Essex  Knt. 


=Dorathey  d.  of  S""  Jerom 
Weston  Knt.  sister  of 
Richard  Earl  of  Port- 
land. 


|2|3 
Henry. 

Chris- 
topher. 


Joane  ux.  S""  Rich.  Weston 
Knt.  who  after  her  death 
was  created  Earl  of  Port- 
land. 


John  Pinchon = Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire  of  Thom. 
of  Writtle  Corderoy  by  the  sister  of  Thomas 

esqre.  1634.        Cornwallis  esqre.  whose  heir  the 
said  Elizabeth  was. 


Mary  ux.  Walter 
Overbury  of  Mor- 
ton Hinraarsh 
(Moreton  in  the 
Marsh)  in  com. 
Gloster.  '^^t/^^/^- 


Elizabeth. 


Anne. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  hend  vair  or  and  gules  between  two  hendlets  vert.  [Pltjmme.] 
Crest. — A  falbot  sejant  gules,  collared  and  lined  or.  [Plumme.] 

John  Plumme  of  Yeldham  Magna.=j=.  .  .  . 


Robert  Plumme  of  Yeldham=F.  ...  d.  of 


Purcas 


Magna  in  com.  Essex. 


of ....  in  com.  Essex. 


|1 
Robert  Plumme= 
of  Yeldham. 


-Grace  d.  of  Robert 
Crackbone. 


I  1  I  2 

Margeret.         Elizabeth  ux.  (Richard) 
Symonds. 


Frances  d.  of  Gawsell^ 
of  Watlington  in 
com.  Norf.  1  wife. 


|1 
=Robert  Plumme  of  Yeldham- 
Magna  &  of  Lincolns  Inn 
1634. 


=Honora  d.  of  Thom.  Wool- 
rich  of  Cowling  in  com. 
Suff. 


|1  |2 

Robert  Plumme  aged  about        Edmond 
16  yeares  a"  1634.  Plumme. 


Anne. 


Frances. 


Honora. 


Sarah.       Jane. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


471 


A  I    B 


|2 
John  Plumme  of 
Ridgwell  in  com. 
Essex. 


Etheldred  ux.  Phillip 
Sparrow  of  Wickham 
Brooke  in  com.  SuflF. 


Frances  ux.  John 
Upcher  of  Col- 
chester. 


Hanah  ux.  Will'm 
Sadleir  of  Horksley 
in  com,  Essex. 


Thomas  Plumme  of  Yeld- 
ham  Magna. 


=Mary  d.  of  Richard  Hamoud     Mary, 
of  Ellingham. 


|4 
Anne. 


1^    . 
Edmund. 


Samuell  Plumme=T=Dorathey  sister 


of  Yeldham 
Magna  a°  1634. 


of  S^  Richard 
Higham  of 
Eastham  in 
Essex  d.  of 
William. 


|2|3 
Thomas 
Plumme. 

Robert. 


Mary  ux.  Henry 
Melsop  of  the 
He  of  Ely. 

Jane  ux.  Robert 
Brooke  rector  of 
the  church  of 
Woodham  Wal- 
ter. 


Samwell. 


|2 
Thomas. 


|3 
Robert. 


Martha  ux.  Samuell 
Pratt. 

Elizabeth  ux. 
Willm.  Sandford 
Rector  of  the 
church  of  Eastwell 
(Kent). 


Dorathey.        Mary. 


porter. 


Thomas  Porter  of  HasHngfeld  co.  Cambridge. 


Stephen  Porter  of  London  Grrocer  buried^ 

at  St.  Michaels  in  le  Querne. 


Stephen 
Porter. 


^Margerett  d.  of  .  . 
Smyth  of  London. 


Stephen  Portei 
eldest  son. 


Thomas  Porter  of  Barking==Abigale  d.  of 


free  of  the  Society  of 
Grocers  London  a°  1634. 


Tho.  Sherman 
of  Ipswich. 


Thomas  Porter    2.  Edward, 
aged  about  26  — 

yeres  a°  1634.       3.  John. 


Abigale  ux.  Margeret. 

Richard  Shel-  — 

bery  of  London.     Elizabeth. 


Aornes. 


472 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


^restott* 


Aems. — SahJe,  a  chevron  between  three  owls  argent,  i?i  the  fess  poi7it  a  mullet  of  the 

first.  [Prescott,] 
Crest. — A  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  gules,  holding  in  the  hand  a  pitch-pot  sable,  fired 

propel'.  [Prescott.] 

William  Prescott  of  Cople  (Coppull)  in  com.  Lane,  descended^ 
of  the  antiant  familie  of  Prescott  in  com.  Lane. 


Martha  d.  of 


Pemberton=F Alexander  Prescott=Anne  d.  of 


niece  of  S'"  James  Pember- 
ton  Knt.  Maior  of  London 
1  wife. 


of  London  Alder- 
man 3  son  of  Wil- 
liam. 


.  Little  of  Bray 
in  com.  Berks  &  widdow  of 
.  .  .  .  Haughton  renupt.  Lis- 
tar  doctor  of  physic. 


S'  John  Pres- 
cott of  Pad- 
winter  in  com. 
Essex  Knt. 


Alexander  = 
Prescott  of 
Thoby  in 
com.  Es- 
sex 1634. 


:Issabell 
d.  of 
Francis 
Staf- 
ford. 


Edward 
Prescott 
of  Lon- 
don. 


Mary  ux.  Tho- 
mas Hodges 
son  of  Alder- 
man Hodges 
of  London. 


Martha  ux. 
Richard  Turner 
of  Lond.  Draper. 


John  Prescott  about 
10  yere  old. 


Alexander. 


3| 
Henry. 


Martha.     Mary.     Isabel.     Elizabeth. 


^ulkp. 


Arms. — Or,  three  eagles  displayed  azure.  [Pulley.] 

Richard  Pulley  of  Mamble  in  com.  Worcester 


Richard  Pulley  of- 
Bridgnorth  in 
com.  Salop. 


=.  .  .  .  d.  of  Hugh 

Grosvenor  of 
Bridgnorth. 


John  Pulley  of- 
Bridgnorth. 


Margeret  d.  of  .  .  . 
Hassall  of  Hassall 
Chester. 


CO 


1| 
Dorathey  d.  of=j=Richard   Pul-= 
Wm.    Darling    ley   of  Leigh 


ofKingsdowne 
in  com.  Kent 
1  wife. 


m  com. 
1634, 


Essex 


=Mary  d.  of 
John  Skyn- 
ner  of 
Leigh  in 
com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Pulley  o^ 
Tytherington    i 
com.  Gloster. 


Thomas  Pulley  of  Wooton- 
(?  Wotton  under  Edge)  in 
com.  Gloster. 


^1 
Will'm  Pulley 

Rector  of  Ass- 

ington  in  com. 

Essex. 


1| 
John 

PuUey. 


2|3i4 
Morgan. 

Thomas. 

Joseph. 


1| 
Richard  Pulley. 


Dorathey. 


2| 
John. 


3| 
William. 


Mary. 


Rachell. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


473 


^pott 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Azure,   on  a  fess  or  a   Uo?i  passant  gules,   in  chief  three 

bezants.  [Pyott.] 
2.  Gules,  a  fess  engrailed  heiween  three  demi-lions  or.  [Symonds.] 
Crest. — A  demi-Uon  gules,  on  its  shoulders  three  bezants,  2,  1.  [Pyott.] 

Le'rs  pattents  exempliffied  by  me  Camden  to  Alderman  Pyott  &  regesterd  in 
the  books  of  certificates. 

Richard  Pyott  somtime  Shreeve  of=j=Margery  d.  of  Richard  Flyer 
London  &  Alderman  1619.  of  Uttoxeter  in  com.  Stafford. 


1|  2| 

Richard  Pyott=Mary  d.  of  S"^  William= Jane  d. 

of  Sheathay        Will'm  Sher-  Pyott.       of  Wel- 

(Streethay)  in     ington  of  .  .  .  don  of 

com.  Stafford,     in  com.  Staf-  Lon- 

ford  Knt.  don. 


John  Pyott^pMargery  d.  of 
of  Low  Ley-  |  Robert  Symonds 
ton  in  com.     of  TVichfford 
Essex  1634.     (Wittlesford)  in 
'  com.  Cambridg. 


Robert  Pyott  about  3  yere  old  1634. 


Pprtxin. 


Arms  of  Pyrton  as  in  Vis.  of  1558. 
Crest. — On  a  chapeau  argent  a  wgvern  vert.  [Pyrton.] 

S""  "Will'm  Pyrton  of  Bentley  parva=j=Margeret  d.  &  heir 
in  com.  Essex  &  of  Elmsted.  of  William  Salford. 


Edmond  Pp-ton  of  Beutley  parva  &  of=pConstance  d.  of  Thomas  Lord  Darcye  of 


Elmsted  alienated  the  manor  of  Bentley. 


Chich,  Aunt  of  Thomas  Lord  Rivers. 


William  Pyrton  of  Elmsted  esqr.=[=Dorathey  d.  &  sole  heire  of  Thomas  Cockayne 


slaine  at  the  battaile  of  Newporte. 


of  Bromley  in  com.  Stafford, 


1|  2|  I 

Edmond  Pyrton     Will'm  Pyrton  of=j=Mary   d.   of    S''     Elizabeth  ux. 


slaine  at  Venice     Elmsted  esqr. 
8. p.  brother  &  heire 

1634. 


George  Belgrave  Wm.  Man- 
of  Belgrave  in  nocke  gent, 
com.  Lester  Knt.     s.p. 


Mary  ux. 
Tho.  Barrett 
of  the 
Wardrobe. 


Edmond  Pyrton  Pyrton  sonn      heire  a°  1634  aged  about  12  yeares. 


Mary. 
3  P 


474  THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634, 

Crest  as  in  Yis.  of  1612,  and  Arms  of  Quarles  and  Dalton  as  in  5th  Shield 

of  QuAELES  in  that  Vis. 

Francis  Quarles  of  Ufford=rBridgett  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Brampton 


in  com.  Northampton. 


of  Suffolk  2  wife. 


James  Quarles  clarke  of  the  Greenen=Joane  d.  &  heir  of  Edward  Dalton 


Cloth  to  Q.  Elizabeth  eldest  sonn 
by  the  2  wife. 


of  Mores  place  in  Great  Hadham 
com.  Hertford. 


I  1 
Hester  d.  of  S'  Edward=pS'"  Robert  Quarles  of  Stewards  in=pMary  d.  of  Henry 
Lewknor  of  Denham  in     Romford  Knt.  m.  to  his  2  wife  Parvis  of  London 


com.  Suffolk  1  wife. 


Anne  d.  of .  .  .  .  Brewster  of  ...  .      merchant  3  wife, 
widow  S""  Thomas  Seckford  Knt. 


|1  |2  I  |3  |4  I 

James  Quarles  about  30     Edward.     Susan.        Gabriell.     William.     Elizabeth, 
yeres  old  1634. 


II  I  I  I  3. 

James         Martha  ux.  S' Coope  Priscilla  ux.  S""  Mary  ux.  John  Browne     Francis. 

Quarles.     Doyley  of  Chisel-  John  Dryden  of  Tolthrop  in  com. 

hampton  Knt.  Baronett.  Rutland. 


Crest  and  Arms  quarterly  of  six,  same  as  Radclif  in  Yis.  of  1612,  without  the 

crescent  for  difference. 

Richard  Radcliff  of  (?)"Wymerley=f=.  .  .  .  d.  of .  .  .  .  Curwen  of  Workington 
in  com.  Lane,  esqre.  2  S(m.  Castle  in  com.  Cumb'land. 


Richard  Radcliff  of  Gegilswick  in=p.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Carlton  of  Carlisle 


com.  Yorke  esqre.  son  &  heir. 


in  com.  Cumberland. 


2 

John  RadcHff  of  Chappell  in=rAnne  d.  of  Thom.  Noone  of  Martle-         Richard 


com.  Essex  son  &  heir. 


sham  in  com.  Suffolk.  Radcliff. 


I  1  I  2  I  3 

Thomas  RadcHffe        John  Radcliff  oi^ d.  of Henry  Rad- 

ob.  s.p.  Woodham  1634.  i  Oughan.  cliff. 

fi  [2  \  I 

Robert  Radcliffe  about  15  yere  old.       Richard  Radcliff.        Mary.        Elizabeth. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


476 


3^ap. 


Nicholas  Ray  of  Stansted  Mount- 
fitchett  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Ray  of  Stansted  Mountfitchett^ 
attorney  of  the  Kings  Bench  &  of 
Furnivalls  Inn  now  living  1634. 


-Joane  da.  of  Newce  of  Haddam 
the  great  (Much  Hadham)  in 
com.  Herttford. 


|1  |2  I 

Thomas  Ray  sonn  &  hr.  aged  17  years  a°  1634.        John  Ray.        Joane. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Robert  Raymond  of  Much  Dunmow=f=Anne  d.  of 
in  com.  Essex.  Parker. 


|1 
Edward  Ray- 
mond of 
Dunmow  in 
Essex. 


=Massy  d.  of  Stan- 
ton of  Guildford 
in  com.  Surrey. 


I  2  I  8 

Fran-     Henry  Raymond  of=j= Joane  d.  of  John 
cis.         Much  Dunmow  in    ;  Perry  of  Dunmow 
com.  Essex  3  sonn.     Priory  in  co. 

Essex. 


Richard  marid 
Anne  d.  of 
John  Coxall. 


Mary  ux.  Nicholes 
Barnard  of  Claver- 
ing  in  com.  Essex. 


Ursula  ux.  (?)  Chris- 
topher "Vintner  of 
Dunmow  in  com. 

Essex. 


Anne  ux.  John 
Peeke  of  Book- 
ing in  Essex. 


I  1  I        , 

Mary  d.  of^=Francis  Raymond=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  Bennet         Danyell.^ 


RaflFe  Eve 
of  Maldon 
1  wife. 


of  Dunmow  1634. 


Spilman  of  Stamborne 
2  wife. 


^Phillip  d.  of 
John  Aylett 
of  Dunmow. 


Hanna.      Martha.       Abigale.       Francis  about  4  yeres  old  1634. 


|1 


Henry  Raymond  of=pSusan  d.  of .  . . .  Ekins     John  Ray-= Sarah  d.  of 


Wrinksted  (Ring- 
stead)  in  com. 
Northampton  1634. 


of  Wrinksted  (Ring- 
stead)  in  com.  North- 
ton. 


mond. 


.  Arthur 
of  Booking. 


Mary. 
Francis. 


Henry  Raymond  about  1  yere  old  1634.  Mary. 


476 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Quarterly — 1  mid  4.  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles  displayed  aryent, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  martlets  of  the  first.  [Raymond.]  2  and  3.  Or, 
a  chevron  betiveen  three  crosses  ftory  sable.  [Sterne.] 

Ceest. — A  drayon's  head  erased  or,  ducally  yorged  yules.  [Raymond.] 

Phillip  Raymond  of=i=Agnes  d.  &  sole  heir  of  William  Sterne 


Hunsdon  in  com. 
Hertford 


of  Esseden  (Essendon)  com.  Hertford 
son  of  Nicholes. 


Roger  Raymond  sonn  &  heire.=p.  ...  d.  of 


Elliott. 


John  Raymond=pJudith  d.  of  Chadd  Cockayne  of  Cockayne 


sonn  &  heire. 


Hatley  in  com.  Bedford 


John  Raymond  of  Walter  Belchamp^Anne  d.  of  John  Sparrow  of  Gesting- 


in  com.  Essex  1634 


thorpe  in  com.  Essex. 


|1 
01iver=prrances  d.  of  S""  Wm. 
Ray-       Harris  of  Shenfeld  in 
mond.    com.  Essex  Knt. 


I  2  I  3  I 

John  Ray-  Elizabeth  ux.  Edward 

mond.  Aylett  of  St.  Johns  in 

—  the  unirersitye  of 

St.  Cleere.  Oxford. 


I  I 

John  Raymond  aged  about  2  yeares  a°  1634.        Anne  Raymond. 


I    I    I 
Judith. 

Anne. 

Joane. 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Reve  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
Under  the  hand  of  Robert  Cooke  Clar. 

John  Reve  of  Long  Melford  in  com.  SuflF.  gent.=r 

__^_ I 

I 
Walter  Reve  of  Long  Melford  gent,  eldest  son.=j=.  .  .  .  dan.  of  Hyde. 


Thomas  Reve  of  Colchester  Alderman=pMargerett  relict  of ...  .  Shelbmy 
son  &  heir  ob.  a°  1550.  of  Colchester  Alderman. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


477 


A| 


Wili'm  Reve  of  Mol-=f=Rhose  d.  of  Thomas  Armiger  of  Caning- 
lenden    (Mowenden)  [  ton  com.  Suff".   (?  com.  Somerset)  relict 


Park  CO.  Suff. 
son  &  heir. 


gent. 


Wili'm  Bishop  of  Thisledon  (Thistleton) 
hall  com.  Suff.  a  lance  Knt.  to  Charles 
the  fifth. 


Anne  ux.  Randall 
Smyth  of  CoUens 
in  Suff.  gent. 


George  Reve  of=pAnne  (dau.  to 
Mollenden  George)  Feake 

(Mowenden)       |  of  Wyghton 
Park  gent.         i  co.  Suff.  (?  co. 
eldest  son.  I  Norfolk)  gent. 


3| 
Thomas   Reve 
docter  in 
divinity  died 
s.p. 


Robert    ReTe=p. 
parson  of 
Wrestling- 
worth  in  com. 
Bedford. 


d.  of 
Rush  tall 
(?  RushaU). 


Wiirm=pMargery 
Reve        Spaine, 
eldest 
son. 


George  Reve  of=pAnne.  Robert  =p 
Mollenden  Reve  of 
(Mowenden)  Rom- 
gent,  ford. 


Rose  ux.  Stockdale 
Auditor  to  the 
earle  of  Northum- 
berland. 


Francis  s.p.     Margery.     Amy.        George.     Charles.        John  Reve. 


Francis  Reeve  of  Huberts-hall  in 
Harlow  co.  Essex  gent,  aged  about 
73  yeares  &  hath  lived  w'th  Joane 
his  wife  she  being  dau.  of  Richard 
Jocelin  son  &  heire  S""  Thom. 
Jocelin  Knt.  of  the  bath  he  &  she 
are  living  a°  1634. 


John  Reeve     Charles  Reeve=p.  ...  d.  of  doctor 
of  London,     of  the  univer-     Hamond  one  of 
sity  of  Cam-    I  the  M.  of  the 
bridge.  Chancery. 


Wili'm  Reeve  of=Anne  d.  of 

Harlow  co.  Essex.     Godsall  (?  Godsalve). 


a^nti). 


Aems. — Or,  a  hull  passant  gules  between  three  roaches  hauriant  vert,  a  chief  cheeky  of 

the  first  and  azure.  [Roch.] 

Confirmed  22  June  1541,  33  H.  8,  to  William  Roch,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor 

of  London,  by  Fellow,  Norroy. 
Crest. — A  stag's  head  gules,  horned  or,  between  a  pair  of  icings  expanded  of  the 

second.  [Roch.] 

Thomas  Roch  of  Gooses  (Gooshays  in=j= 
Havering)  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


Thomas  Roch  of  London.        William. 


Elizabeth. 


Catherin. 


478 


THE  VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  A.  Argent,  three  pheons  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
greyhound  courant  of  the  first,  collared  gules.  [Roberts.]  2  and  3.  Argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  lions  faces  azure.     [Hobsox.] 

Crest. — A  demi-greyhound  sable  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  [Roberts.] 

An  esempliffication  of  this  Armes  &  Creaste  from  S''  William  Segar  Garter  to 
Thomas  Roberts  of  Little  Braxted  in  com.  Essex  gent,  q'rterly  w'th  the  coate  of 
Thomas  Hobson  of  Shipley  in  com.  Sussex  whose  daughter  and  coheire  named  Alice 
was  marid  to  Thomas  Roberts  of  Little  Braxted  in  com.  Essex  dated  1626. 


Clement  Roberts  of  Little  Braxted  in- 
com.  Essex  gent,  sonn  &  heire. 


=Mary. 


Thomas  Roberts  of  Little  Braxted=FAlice  d.  &  heir  of  Thomas  Hobson 


in  com.  Essex  sonn  &  heire. 


of  Shipley  com.  Sussex. 


Thomas  Roberts  of  Little  Braxted  in  com.=FMartha  d.  of  Will'm  Wiseman 


Essex  gent,  sonn  &  heire  1634. 


of  Mayland  in  com.  Essex. 


Thomas  Roberts     2.  Benjamin.     1.  Martha.  3.  Isabel.  6.  Hanna. 

about  16  yere  —  —  —  — 

old  1634.  3.  William.        2.  Elizabeth.      4.  Alice.  7.  Winifred. 

5.  Mary. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Or,  an  eagle  displayed  azure,  beaked  and  armed  gules.  [Rous.] 

Thomas  Rous  of  White  Waltham  in  com.  Berks.=p 
came  from  the  Rouses  of  Devonshire. 


1| 
Symon  Rous=pMartha  d.  of  Wm.     S""  John  Rous  of  Much  Waltham 


of  White 
Waltham. 


Weedon  of ....  in     in  com.  Essex  Knt.  dyed  without 
com.  Hertford.  issue  &  unm. 


Judith  d.  of  Edmond^=FWilliam  Rous  of  Much=FRose  d.  of  William  Cock  of 


Jenny  of  Rushbrooke 
1  wife. 


Waltham  cosen  &  heir 
to  S^  John. 


Withing  (?  Weeting)  in 
com.  Norfolk  2  wife. 


Judith  1  dau. 


Elizabeth  2  dau 


Warwick  Rous  about  one  yeaxe  old. 


THE   VISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


479 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — SabJe,  a  fess  dancetfe  or,   gutUe  de  sang   between  three  crescents  argent 

[Rous.] 
Crest. — A  pyramid  of  laurel  leaves  counterchanged  argent  and  vert.  [Rous.] 

Grregory  Rous  of  Cratield=f=.  .  .  .  Dowsing  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Dowsing 
in  com.  Suffolk.  of  Laxfeld  in  com.  Suff. 


John  Rous  of=j=Margery  d.  of  Thomas  Ward  of  Alborough  (Aldborough) 
the  same.  in  com.  Norf. 


1| 

Lany  Rous  of  Bricklesey=pEunice  d.   of   Robert     John  Rous     Gregory  Rous  of 


(?  Brightlingsea)  in  com. 
Essex. 


Wright  of  Denington     of  Crat- 
in  com.  Suff.  feld. 


Much  Clacton  in 
com.  Essex. 


Benjamin  aged  about  3  yeares  1634. 


Crest  and  shield  of  twelve  quarterings,  same  as  those  of  Roe  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

S''  Thomas  Rowe  knt.  somtime  Maior  of  London=f  Mary  d.  of  S""  John 
&  of  Higham-hill  com.  Essex.  Gresham  Knt. 


Wiiham  Rowe  of  Higham=pAnne  d.  of  John  Cheney  of  Chesham 


Hill  3  son. 


Boys  com.  Bucks  esqr. 


S""  John  Rowe 
Knt.  of  Higham 
Hill  died  w'thout 
yssue. 


S--  William  Rowe  o^Elizabeth  d.  & 


Higham  Hill  in 
Walthamstow  in 
com.  Essex  Knt. 
brother  &  heir  to 
S--  John. 


sole  heir  of 
Thomas  Potts 
of  Cudington 
com.  Bucks 
esqr. 


Mary  ux.  Nathaniell 
Duckett  of  London 
one  of  the  Attorneys 
in  M""  Fanshaws 
office. 


1 1 

|2 

|3 

1    1 

Will'm  Rowe  aged 

Robert. 

Cheney 

Anne. 

about  13  yeares 

Rowe. 

— 

1634. 

Elizabeth 

Mary.  Susan. 

Margerett.     Joyce. 


480 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


|3 
Robert  Eowe 
of  Low  Lay- 
ton  in  com. 
Essex 


Ciceley  ux,  Will'm  Rowe 

of  London  2^  sonn  of 
S"-  Will'm  Rowe  Knt. 
somtime  Maior  of  London. 

Anne  ux.  Roger  Boys 
second  son  of  S''  Edward 
Boys  of  Froidffield  (Fred- 
ville  Manor  in  Xonington 
in  com.  Kent.) 


|4|5 

Cheney  Rowe  of 
Trinity  Colledge  in 
com.  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Rowe  of  Kings 
Colledge  in  com.  Cam- 
bridge. 


Joyce  ux.  Tho- 
mas Lock  of 
Greys  Inn 
sometime 
reader  there. 


J^utili. 


Arms. — Ermine,  six  martlets  gules,  3,  2,  and  1,  a  canton  of  the  last.  [Rudd,] 
Crest. — A  cross  crossM Jitche  gules  between  two  wings  expanded  argent.  [Rudd.] 

The  Arms  and  Crest  granted  to  Matthew  Rudd  the  younger  12  November,  1634, 

by  S>-  R.  S'  George,  Claren. 


John  Rudd  descended  from  the  Rudds  of  Yorkshire= 
made  his  residence  at  Rickling  in  com.  Essex. 


I 

William  Rudd  of 

Eickling  in  com. 
Essex. 


Mathew  Rudd  of  Chelmsford- 
&  of  Furnivalls  Inn  in 
London,-  - 


^Mary  d.  of  John  Taylor 
of  Chelmsford  in  com. 
Essex. 


Mathew  Rudd=Prisscilla 


of  Woodliam 
Walter  &  of 
the  Middle 
Temple  1634. 


d.  of  John 
Solme  of 
Woodham 
Walter. 


Trr-i 
» V  11- 

liam. 


Mary  1  d.  ux.  Charles 
Anden  (?  Arderne)  of 
Parkehall  in  the  p'ish 
of  Bitterley  in  com. 
Sallop. 


Anne  ux.  John 
Salmon  of 
Henley  uppon 
Thames  in  com. 
Oxon  gent. 


Eliza- 
beth. 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


481 


2^usij. 


Aems. — GiiUs,  on  a  fess  or  between  three  horses  passant  argent  as  many  hurts. 

[KUSH.] 

Crest. — A  fox's  head  erased  argent,  gutfe'e  vert.  [Rush.] 

S'  Thomas  Rushe  of  Sudborne  in  com.  Suffolk  Knt.=r 
buried  St.  Stephens  Church  in  Ipswich. 


|1  |2  1 

Arthur  Rushe    Thomas  Rushe=pPriscilla  d.  of  Eustace  Anthony  Rushe  one  of  the 

of  Sudborne.       of  Boreham  in   j  Clovile  of  West  Han-  Prebends  of  Winchester  & 

com.  Essex.  ingfield  in  com.  Essex  Deane  of  Canterbury  buried 

esqre.  at  Windsor  s.p. 


Anthony  Rushe        Thomas  Rush  of  Boreham=j=Thomazin  d.  of  John  Stanfield 


sold  his  inherit-       in  Essex  1634. 


ance. 


of  Springfield  in  com.  Essex. 


S""  Francis  Rushe  of  Jordan     Thomas    John    Thomazin.    Jane.     Frances.     Mary. 
Castle  in  Ireland  Knt.  Rush.        Rush. 


^aliUr. 


Arms. — Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  over  all  a  saltire  gules.  [Sadler.] 


Edmond  Sadler  of  Wisbich  in  the  Isle=FEmme  d.  &  heir  of  John  Clarke 


of  Ely  in  com.  Cambridge. 


of  Gredney  in  com.  Lincoln. 


Thomas        Robert  Sadler=pMargeret  d.  of  Scotred  (?  Cotred) 
ob.  s.p.         of  Wisbich.        of  Wisbich. 


Frances  d.  of  Robert=j=Edmond  Sadler  of  Parndon=f=  Frances  d.  of  John 


Palgrave  of  Barn- 
ingham  in  com. 
Norflf. 


in  com.  Essex  eldest  sonn 
now  living  a°  1634  mar. 
to  his  3  wife  Mary  widow 
of 


Potts  of  Manington 
in  com.  Norf. 


Mary  ux.  John  Cory  of  Norwich  merchant. 


Frances. 


3  Q 


482 


THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


t.  Wtvt. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.    Argent,  a  lend  sable,  a  label  of  three  points  gules. 

[St.  Piere.]     2andS.  Argent,  a  cross  flory  azure.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  spear  erec/  or,  headed  argent,  on  the  pioint  a  dolphin  embowed  proper. 

[St.  Piere.] 

Mathew  St.  Peire  of  Astley  in  com.  Sallop.=p 


Owen  St.  Piere  of  London.=pMargery  d.  of .  .  .  . 


Owen  St.  Piere  of^p    Nathaniell  St.  Piere  of  Danbury=f=Bridget  d.  of  Gervas 


Bishopsgate  Street 
in  London. 


in  the  hamlet  of  Runsell  in  com. 

Essex. 


Gervas  about  11 
yeres  old  1634. 


Lee  of  Nottingham. 


|2 
Nathaniel. 


Humfrey.         Bridget. 


^wm,  Barnes. 

(No.  1,) 

John  Sames  of  Much  Totham.=f= 
^1 

I 

Kichard  Sames  of  Much  Totham.=F 


1|       ^ 
Thomas  Sames= 
of  Much  Tot- 
ham    in    com. 

Essex. 


=Margery  d.  of  Geoffi'ey 
of  West  Haningfield  in 
com.  Essex. 


John  Sams  of=j=Margerett  d.  of 
Lankeford  John  Paschall  of 

(Langford)         Much  Baddow 
Hall  in  Essex,    com.  Essex. 


1|  ^ 

John  Sams  of  Lan]^' 

ford  hall  lived  in 

Litle  Totham  buried 

with  OflBcers  of 

Armes. 


Kichard  Sams= 
of  Coggeshall 
vide  next 
Pedigree. 


=Anne  d.  of 
John  Brett 
of  Toles- 
hunt  Major 
com.  Essex. 


Robert.     Wife  to    Joane  ux. 
Allen.       Richard 
Slater. 


A 


..Ur^^^MJi^  ^^^)i^,  i^^"^^--^  lU.^^^^.^  •^t'' i-^--^  ^■)^/2,/l^ 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


483 


|A 


1 

2| 

1 

3| 

4| 

5| 

Richard 

William. 

Edward  Sams=f=Susan  d.  of 

Thomas. 

John  Sams 

Henry- 

Sams  of 

of  Much  Tot- 

William 

of  Hatfeld 

Sams  of 

Much 

ham  was  6 

Aylett  of 

Peverell. 

Gipps  in 

Totham. 

sonn. 

Rivenhall  in 

Much 

^ 

com,  Essex. 

Totham. 

William  Sams  of  Kelvedon=f=Margerett  d.  of  Peter 
in  com.  Essex  a°  1634.  Witham  of  Cressing. 


Thomas  Sames:=Rebecka  d.  of 
son  &  heir  Abraham  Cart- 

aged  about  30      Wright  by 
yeares  a"  1634.     Margeret 
Wake. 


2| 
Edward 

Sams. 


Susan  1  ux.  Will'm  Fal-  Margerett. 
lesby  of  the  Bishoprick  — 

of  Durham  2  to  Robert  Sara 
White  son  of  docter  White  & 

of  Oxffbrd.  Elizabeth. 


^ams,  Barnes. 

(No.  2.) 

Aems  and  Crest. — Sams  quarterly,  G-arrard,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  with  a  crescent 
on  a  crescent  fm'  difference. 

Richard  Sams  of  Cockshall=FAnne  d.  of  John  Brett 


(Coggeshall)  in  com.  Essex 
2  son.     ^x^/a-P^ 


of  Tolshunt  Major  in 
com.  Essex. 


John  Sams  of  Tolshunt  Major=j=Ellen  d.  of  Thomas  Goldingham  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


PosUngford  in  com.  Essex  1  wife. 


George  Sams  of  Tolshunt=p=Abigale  d.  of  Rand  of  Keldon  (Kelvedon) 
Major  1634.  in  com.  Essex. 


1|  2|  I  I 

John  Sams  20  yere  old.        George  Sams.        Elizabeth.        Abigale, 


484 


THE   VISITATION    OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


(No.  1.) 


Arms  and  Crest  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


.  his  1  wife=pThomas  Sandford  of  Colchestei 


dan.  of  Neale. 


in  com.  Essex  gent. 


= Alice  d.  of 
Chambers. 


Thomas  Sandford=7=Anne  d.  of    George  Sandford  of=j=.  ...  d.  of  George  Lynne 


of  Cogshall  in 
com.  Essex 


Will'm  Ay 
lett  of  May- 
land  in  com 
Essex. 


Blackwater  1634. 


of  Southwick. 


Issue  same  as  of  George  Sandford  of 
Bassitts  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  adds  Tho- 
mas and  Wilham,  5th  and  6th  sons. 


1| 

Thomas=j=Mary  d. 

Sand-        of .  .  .  . 
ford.         Con- 
vers. 


2| 
"W"illiam=FElizabe  th 


Sand- 
ford of 
East- 
well  in 
Kent. 


d.  of 

Thomas 

Plumme. 


3| 

John  =p 
Sand- 
ford 
of 

Lon- 
don. 


4| 
Kobert. 


Anne  ux. 
John 
Hurte  of 
Horndon 
on  the 
Hill. 


Susan. 


Mary.      Anne. 


Thomas.      William. 


Thomas.      John. 


Robert  Sandford  of  Chappell  ars=j=Mary  d.  of 
Pontsbridg  (Pontisbright)  in  Collin, 

com.  Essex. 


Henry  Sandford  of  Ded- 
ham  in  com.  Essex. 


Mary    ux.    Francis     Elizabeth    ux.    John     Anne  ux.  John 
Nicholson  of  Chap-     Meade  of  LitleAyston     Jessop  of 
pell  in  com.  Essex.      (?  Little  Easton.)  Grays  Inn. 


Henry.      Thomas. 


Arms  and  Crest  same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

George  Sayer  of  Colchester=pAgnes  d.  &  heire  of  John  Westden 
in  com.  Essex.  in  com.  Lincolnshire. 


George^Rose  d.  of  Will'm  Cardinall 


Saver. 


of  Bromley  in  com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Henry 
Smyth  of  London. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


485 


A| 


S''   George=pDoi'athej 

r  d.  of    Frances   ux. 

1                      2| 
Mary  ux.         Thomas.=.  ...  d.  of 

Sayer  of 

S'-  John 

Robert  Browne     John  Pret- 

.    •    •    • 

Bourchiers 

Higham 

of         of  Colchester 

tyman  of 

Short  of 

Hall  in  Aid- 

Barrow  Hall        in  com.  Essex 

Thorndon 

Thorn  e- 

ham  in  com. 

in  com.  Suffolk 

in  com 

don  in 

Essex  Knt. 

Knt. 

Suffolk 

• 

com.  Suf- 
folk. 

1 

1                   3 

5| 

1 

John  Sayer-p-Hester  d. 

Anne  ux.     Higham 

Richard= 

= Susan  d. 

Susan  ux.  Robert 

of  Bour- 

ofEobert 

John           Sayer. 

Sayer. 

of  Ed- 

Throgmorton    4 

chiers  Hall 

Hony- 

Plumsted 

mond 

sonn  of  S'' 

in  Aldham 

wood  of 

of  Plum- 

Jermin 

George  Throg- 

in com. 

Marks- 

sted  in 

of  Rush- 

morton  of  Ful- 

Essex  esqr.  1 

hall  in 

com.  Norf. 

brooke 

brooke  in  com. 

com.  Es- 

sometime 

in  com. 

Buckingham 

sex  esqr. 

pentioner  to 
King  James. 

Suffolk. 

Knt. 

George  Sayer  about 

2|                              1 
John  Sayer.        Dorathey. 

Elizabeth.         Hester. 

19  yere  ol 

d  1634. 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  nine — 1  and  9.  Scott,  as  in  Vis.  o/1612.  2.  Swinburne,  as 
in  the  same  Vis.  3.  Gules,  three  cinquefoils  argent,  a  bordure  countercompony 
of  the  second  and  azure.  [Swinburne.]  4.  Vert,  a  lion  rampant  argent. 
[  ]     5-  Azure,  an  inescutcheon  or.  [Bertram.]     6.  Gules,  a  lion 

rampant  argent  ivithin  a  bordure  of  plates.  [Hewick.]  7.  Quarterly  of  six 
sable  and  ermine.  [Fitz  Richard.]  8.  Ermine,  a  cross-bow  bent  in  pale 
gules.  [Alabaster  or  Arblaster.] 

Crest. — Same  as  Scott  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Hugh  Scott  of  Brentwood  2  son  of  Will'm  Scott^ 
of  Stapleflford  in  com.  Essex  made  his  will 
1540,  32  H.  8. 


=Kynborow  d.  & 
heire  of ...  . 
Hewick. 


George  Scott  of  Chigwell  in  com.  Essex,  esqr.=pMargerett  d.  of .  .  .  .  Pigott  of 


as  in  his  will  30  Q.  Ehzabeth. 


Abingdon  in  com.  Cambridge. 


WilHam  Scott  of  Chigwell  made= 
his  will  20  Novemb.  1597. 


^Prudence  d.  &  coheire  of  Edmond  Alabaster 
of  Bretts  Hall  in  Tendring. 


George  Scott  of  Greate  Easton  in  com.=pJoane  d.  of  Will'm  Towse  esqr.         Thomas 
Essex  &  of  Lincolns  Inn  barester.  sergeant  at  law.  Scott. 


William  Scott  about 
17  yere  old  1634. 


|2 
George 
Scott. 


Joane  ux.  Oldes- 
worth. 


Mary.    Jane.     Hester.    Anne. 


486 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


)epmn\ 


Au  Indenture  bearing  date  the  6  day  of  December  in  the  4*'^  &  5^^  yeeres  of 
Mary  &  Phillip  between  Thomas  Bedell  of  Writle  in  the  county  of  Essex  gent,  on 
the  one  p't  &  John  Seymer  of  Woodham  Mortymer  in  the  aforesaid  county  on  the 
other  part,  whereby  the  said  Thomas  Bedell  doth  sell  &  passe  away  certayne  lands 
&  tenements  in  Writtle  &  Chelmsfford  unto  the  aforesaid  John. 


John  Seymer  of  Woodham  Mortimer=f=Avis  d. 
in  com.  Essex  one  of  the  gentlemen       of 
pencioners  to  Queene  Elizabeth  of 
Blessed  Memory. 


A  seal  is  here  given — the 
arms  apparently  a  chevron 
between  three  escallops ;  the 
shield  within  the  letters  P.  B. 


Samuell  Seymer  of  Shopland=pAves  d.  &  heire  of  John  Seymer  of  Wood- 
in  com.  Essex.  ham  Mortimer. 


Samuell  Seymer  only  son  &  heir  apparent=pMary  d.  of  Eichard  Upcher  of 


now  of  Colchester  living  a°  1634. 


Dedham  in  com.  Essex. 


Samuell  Seymer  of  Emanuell  College  in  Cambridg.        Mary  Seymer. 


^|)aa. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges  ermine.  [Shaa.]  » 

S''  John  Shaa  Knt.  sometime  Mayor  of  Londou.=j= 

I 

I  1  \2 

Edmond  Shaa.=T=         Thomas  Shaa  of  Bowe  buried=pMary  d.=Thomas  Barber 
in  St.  Mary's  there.  I  of  ...  .      2  husband. 


AUice  d.  &  heir  ux.        Thomas  Shaa  of  Tarling=pPhillip  d.  of  John  Eochester 
Will'm  Pooley.  in  com.  Essex.  of  Tarling. 


|1 
Thomas 
Shaa. 


|2  |3 

Edmond  Shaa  of^Elizabeth  d.  of  Eoberte  Wordsworth       Eichard. 


Tarling  1634. 


of  Britlesey  (Brightlingsea). 


11  |2 

Edmond         Eobert 
Shaa. 


Sarah.         Elizabeth.        Anne. 


Mary. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


487 


)]&arp 


Arms. — Argent,  three  eagles'  hmds  erased  sable.  [Sharp.] 

Edward  Shai'pe  of  Worthmgton=p 
in  com.  Leicester. 


= Henry  Sharp  of  Leigh  in=j=Phebe  d.  of  Goodslade  the  relict 
com.  Essex  a°  1634.  I  of  ...  .  Hall  of  London. 


Henry  Sharpe. 


)Ianep. 


Arms. — Guks,  a  hend  hetiveen  three  martlets  or.  [Slaney.] 

Crest. — A  griffin's  head  propei',  wings  endorsed  or,  beaked  of  the  last.  [Slaney.] 


Humfrey  Slaney. 


Humfrey  Slaney  of=T=Jane  d.  of  . 
London  merchant.  I  of  London. 


Wylde 


John  Slany  of=pDorathey  d.  of 
Hornchurch.       Thomas 
Corbett. 


|2|3 
Humfrey. 

Giles. 


Anne.         Dorathey. 


Dorathey. 
Elizabeth. 


Anne. 


mx^tij. 


(No.  1.) 

2.  Lainham. 


3.    HiNDE.     4.   Foster. 


Arms.— Quarterly  of  six — 1.    Smith 

5.  Tendring,     6.  Turner. 
Crest. — Same  as  tliat  of  8mytb.  wider  Carrington,  Vis.  o/1612. 

.  .  .  .=^Thomas  Smyth  of  E,ivenhall=j=Isabell  d.  &  heire  of  Will'm  Forster  of 
in  com.  Essex.  Little  Baddow  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Smyth  of  Blackmore  3  son=p.  ...  d.  of  Trymnell  of  Worster- 
(see  note  in  Vis.  of  1612).  I  shire  Auditor  to  King  .... 


488 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


d.  of 

Colshill  of 


A| 


=i=Thomas  Smyth= 
of  Blackmore. 


=Margerett  d.  &  sole  heir  of  John  Turner 
of  Cressing-hall  in  com.  Essex. 


Francis  Smyth=.  ...  d.  of ...  . 
disinherited.        Billingsley  of 

London  Alderman. 


Charles=DoratheY  d.  of 

Smyth.     Wiseman  of  Riven- 
haU. 


Margerett. 


Arthur  Smyth  2  son= 
&  heir  apparent. 


=Anne  d.  of . 
Milward. 


Abigail.        Athalancie. 


Captaine  Stephen=f=Joane  d.  of  Thorn. 


|2 
Thomas. 


|3 

Arther. 


Smyth  of  Black 
more 


Bennett  of  London 
Alderman. 


Dorathey  ux. 
Thorn.  Jenings 
of  Dunmow. 


Dorathey.         Margerett. 


(No.  2.) 


S'  Will'm  Smyth  of  Hill  HaU= 
in  com.  Essex  Knt. 


=Bridgett  d.  of  S' Fleetwood 

of  the  Vache  in  com.  Bucks. 


|1  !2 

S^  Will'm  Smyth=rHelligawrth  d.  of  Edwai-d  Thomas  Smyth= 

of  Hill  Hall  in      j  Lord  Conway  of  Bagley  &  of  Horham  Hall 

Essex  Knt.     secretary  of  state  to  King  in  com.  Essex 

James  &  King  Charles.  a°  1G34. 


com. 


^Joane  d.  of  S'' 
Edward  Altham 
of  Markhall  in 
com.  Essex  Knt. 


Edward  Smyth  sonn  &  heire.     Thomas  Smyth  about  3  quarters  of  a  yere  old  163J-. 


Elizabeth  ux.  S""  Will'm  Spring 
of  Pakenham  in  com.  Suffolk 
Knt. 


Bridgett  ux.  S""  Robert 
Josselyn  of  N ewhall 
Josselyn  Knt. 


Frances  ux.  S""  Mathew 
Brand  of  Moulsey  in 
com.  Surrey  Knt. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


489 


(No.  3.) 

Arms. — Ermine,  a  quatrefoil  sable  bef/ceen  three  bezants.  [ 
Crest. — A  plume  of  six  feathers  argent  and  vert.  [Smyth.] 

John  Smyth.=j= 


Thorn.  Smyth  of  Radwiiiter=r^Iargerett  d.  of  Collyu  of  Great 
Hall  in  com.  Essex.  Bardfeld  in  com.  Essex. 


Henry  Smyth  of  Rad-^Mary  d.  of  John  Smyth  of  Walden 
winter  Hall.  in  com.  Essex. 


1  I  2  I  3  I  M 

Henry  Smyth  of=j=Grace  d.  of    Symon     Thomas     1.  Mary. 


Radwinter  Hall 
in    com.    Essex 
gen.   now  live- 
ing  a°  1634. 


John  Col- 
lyn  of  Wis- 
bich  in 
com.  Cambr. 


Smyth.     Smyth. 


Henery  Smyth  one  year  &  more  1634. 


4.  EKzabeth. 


2.  Frances.     5.  Jane. 

3.  Grace. 


{See  Nebill) 


^nape. 


John  Snape  of= 
Stanlake  in 
com.  Oxon. 


=.  .  .  .  d.  &  heii-  of  S"^  Symon 
Harcourt  of  Staunton  Har- 
court  in  com.  Oxon. 


....  Snape=p 


John  Snape  of  Stanlake^ d.  of  .  .  .  Redborne 

in  com.  Oxon.  of  Stanlake  in  com.  Oxon. 


....  Snape  of 
St.  Katherins 
juxta  London. 


Robert  Snape  of  Maldon=fMary  d.  of  WHliam 


in   com.   Essex   65  yere 
old  1634. 


Pollard  of  ToUesbury 
in  com.  Essex. 


1  I  2  I 

Robert  Snape  32  yeres  old  1634  William  Snape. 


3  B 


490 


THE  VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms. — Gv.les,  a  cJieirm  between  three  mallets  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Soame.] 

S""  Stephen  Soame  of  London  Knight=i= 
Bomtime  mavor  of  London. 


S''  William  Soame  Knt. 
of  Thurlosv  CO.  Siiff. 
eldest  son. 


S^  Stephen  Soame  of  HaY-=^Elizabeth  d.  of  S^  Thom. 


don  in  com.  Essex  Knt.  a° 
1634  second  son. 


Playters  of  Sotterlev  com. 
SuflF.  Knt.  &  Barone't. 


I  1  I  II  -^151 

Peeter  Soame  aged  Anne.     2.  Elizabeth.     Mary.     Susan, 
•about  half  a  year  — 

a°  1634.  3.  Lydia. 


6| 
Martha. 


(No.  1.) 

Aems. — Gules,  two  lions  passant  gardant  ermine,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Soreell.] 
Will'm  Sorrell  of  High  Eston  (?  High  Easter)  in  com.  Essex.^ 


Thomas  Sorell  o^ 

High  Eston 

(?  High  Easter.) 


I 
Robert  Sorell  of=j=Clement  his  wife 
High  Eston  rem.  to  Thomas 

(?  High  Easter.)     "Wiseman, 


John  Sorell  of  Much  ■Waltham=F Alice  d.  of  .  . 


in  com.  Essex. 


Tendiing. 


Thomas  Sorell  vide 
next  pedigree. 

4- 


Robert  Sorell  of  Much  Waltham=pMargery  d.  of  John  Frank 
in  com.  Essex.  I  of  Tarling  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Sorrell         Robert  SoiTell  of  "Writtell— Mary  d.  of  Thomas  Everaxd 
ob.  s.p.  in  com.  Essex.  of  Waltham  Magna  esqr. 


^  J  I           -'  I  3  i              I                      I                         I 

Thomas    John   Sorrell=pMary   d.  of  Robert.     Mary   ux.  Margery  ux.      Anne. 

Sorrell.      of  Waltham      Thomas  Ay-  Will'm  Nicholas 

parsonage  in      lett  of  Cog-  Conier  of  Conier  of 

com.  Essex        geshall  in  Chelms-  Mount- 

1634.                 com.  Essex.  ford.  nessing. 


Mary  only  d.  of  the  age  of  .5  yeares  at  the  tyme  of  this  Visitation  1634, 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


491 


(No.  2.) 
Arms  same  as  those  in  last  Pedigree. 

Thomas  Sorrell  of  High  Easton  (?  High  Easter)^ 
son  of ...  .  Sorrell  of  the  same  place. 


John  Sorrell  of  Stebbing  Parsonage=j=Margery  widow  of  Robert  Bernard 
com.  Essex  clarke  of  the  Assizes.  d.  of  Robert  Sorrell  of  Waltham. 


Thomas  Sorrell  of  Stebbing=j=Susan  d.  of  John  Caley        Susan  ux.  John  Litle 
Personage  living  a°  1634.        of  Colchester.  of  Halsted. 


11  I  3|  I  I  I 

John  SoreU.        Thomas.        William.        Margeret.        Susan.        AUice. 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  six. — 1.  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  coots  sable. 
[SouTHCOTE.]  2.  Azure,  a  bend  wavy  between  two  bendlets  argent.  [Keyns.] 
3.  Argent,  on  a  fess  sable  bettveen  three  martlets  sable  three  mullets  or. 
[PURY.]  4.  Azure,  three  bird-bolts  argent.  [Bozome.]  5.  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  a  chief  azure.  [St.  G-eorqe.]  6.  Per  pale  argoit  and  azure  a 
fess  Tiebule  between  three  robins,  all  counter  changed.  [Robins.] 

Crest. — A  coot  sable.  [Southcote.] 

The  pedigree  &  Armes  of  this  family  of  Southcote  is  produced  under  the  hand 
of  Robert  Cook  Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes. 


Nicholas  Southcote  son  &  heir  of^Margrett  2  d.  &  coheire  of  John 
Nicholas  Southcote  of  Chudleigh.     Bozome  rehct  John  Harte. 


William  Southcote.=F 


Elizabeth  d.  &  heir 
ux.  John  Callard  of 
Callard  (co.  Devon). 


WiUiam  South-=j= Alice  d.  of  , 
cote.  Tregonnell. 


2| 
John  Southcote. 


John  Southcote  one  of  the  Judges  of=rElizabeth  d.  &  heir  of 


the  Comon  pleas  died  a°  1585  buried 
in  Witham  Church. 

A 


William  Robins  of 
London  Alderman. 


492 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


John  Southcote  of^pMaffdaline  d.  of  S"" 


Withara    in   com. 
Essex  a°  1634. 


Edward  "Waldegrave 
of  Hever  Castell  knt. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  Will'm 
Welch. 


Martha  ux.  S' 
Francis  Stonor 
of  Oxfordshire 
knt. 


Edward  Southcote^ 
a°  1634. 


^Elizabeth  d.  of  Seaborne  of 
Sutton  in  com.  Hereford. 


Anne  ux.  S' 
Francis 
Curson  of 
Oxfordshire 
knt. 


1|  ... 

John  Southcote  22  yeres  old  1634.        Mary.        Dorathey.        Catherin. 


^paiTOto. 


Arms. —  Quarterly. — 1  and  4.  Argent,  three  roses  gules,  a  chief  of  the  second. 
[Sparrow.]     2.  Azure,  three  chevrons  or,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [  ] 

3.  Per  chevron  azure  and  argent  a  bend  engrailed  gules.   [  ] 

Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or  a  unicorn's  Jiead  argent,  mane  and  horns  of  the 
first.  [Sparrow.] 

First  exempl[ified]  by  Clar,  Harvey  after  by  Claren.  Lee  &  since  certif.  by  Sir 
Hen.  S'  George  Richmond. 


John  Sparrow  of  Hevingham  Sibell- 
(Sible  Hedingham)  in  com.  Essex. 


=.  .  .  .   d.    of    ....   Jackson  of 
Ashton  (Ashdon)  in  com.  Essex. 


John  Sparrow  of  Gestingthorpe  in  com.  Essex  somtime=pAnne  d.  of  Rob.  Buck- 


Captain  for  the  trained  band  of  the  hundred  of  Hinckford. 


minster  of  com.  Lincoln. 


John  Sparrow  of  Stambourn  com.  Essex  captain  of  one  of^Marian  d.  of  Robert 


the  trained  bands  for  the  said  countie,  a°  1634. 


Hawley  of  Ipswich. 


John  Sparrow  son  &  heu-  aparant 
aged  19  yeares  a°  1634. 


Robert. 


3| 
Drewe. 


1| 
Anne. 


Marian.     Dorathey. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


493 


Thomas  Stanley  natural  son  of  Edward  Earl  of  Derby .=p.  .  .  . 
James  Stanley  of  London  lieth  buried  at  Ensham  Abbey  near  Oxford. 


Mary  d.  of  S^  Roger  Apulton^S""  Thomas  Stanley=rMary  eldest  d.  of  S""  Will'm 
of  South  Benfleet  in  com.  I  of  Leytonstone  in  Hamond  of  St.  Albones  in 
Essex  Knt.  &  baronet  1  wife.      com.  Essex  Knt.  com.   Kent,   near    Dover   2 

;  1634.  wife. 


3  sonns  ob.  s.p.         Thomas  Stanley  about  9  yeres  old  1634.    Elizabeth.    Steward. 


)toner. 


Francis  Stoner  of  Stapleford  Abbott= 
in  com.  Essex  grandchild  of  John 
Stonard  of  Lough  ton  al's  Lucton 
in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


=Lucy  d.   of  S''  Clement 
Heigham  Lord  Chief  Baron 
&  one  of  the  privy  counsell 
to  Queene  Mary. 


Clement  Stoner=FMabell  d.  of  Eoger  Harla- 


of  Stapleford 
Abbott. 


kenden    of  Earles  Colne 
com.  Essex. 


2| 
Powell: 
Stoner. 


George. 


Francis  Stoner= 
of  Stapleford 
Abbott,  1634. 


=Jane  d.  of  Edward 
Bacon  of  Shrubland 
in  com.  Suff.  one  of 
the  sons  of  S"" 
Nicholas  Bacon  Lord 
Keeper  of  the  great 
Seal. 


Clement= 
Stoner 
of  Lon- 
don 
gold- 
smith. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  Tho- 
mas Mer- 
cer of 
London 
Salter. 


Anne  ux.  Will'm 
Lamb  of  Foster 
Lane  in  London. 


Edward  Stoner  eldest  son  &  heir  aged  about  13  years  a"'  1634. 


494 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


S""  John  Suliard  of  Flemings  in  com.  Essex  Knt,=p 
I 

Eustace  Sulyard  of  Flemings^pMargerett  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Bassett  (?  widow 


in  com.  Essex  esqr 


of  G-regoiy  Ballet,  see  note  below). 


S'  Will'm  Sulyard  of  Flemings  in=pAnne  d.  of  Eden  of  Sudbury  in 


com.  Essex  Knt. 


com.  Essex  (SuflFolk). 


I     -  2|  3| 

William=Mary  d.  of    Edward  Sulyard    Thomas  Sulyard=pAnne  d.  of  Thomas  Hall 


Sulyard     Hen.   lord     of  Flemings  as     of  Flemings   in 
ob.  s.p.      Gray  of         yet  unm.  a°  com.  Essex. 

Groby.  1634. 


1| 
Edward  Sulyard  aged  about 
14  yeares  aP  1634. 


of  Heigham  in  com. 
Norf.  esqr.  widow  of 
Hamon  Thurston  Alder- 
man of  Norwich. 


2|  3|  I  I 

Augustm.        Thomas.        Anne.        Dorathey. 


JVote.— The  Will  of  Eustace  Suliard,  proved  1647,  given  in  '  Essex  Archaeological  Society's 
Transactions,'  vol.  iii.,  p.  180,  and  Monuments  in  Runwell  Church,  afford  much  information 
concerning  this  Family. 


Arms.— Azure,  a  chevron  ermine  hetiveen  three  swans  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

[Swan.] 
Crest. — A  clemi-talbot  salient  gules,  collared  or.  [Swan.] 

Francis  Swan  of  Wye  College=^Dorathey  d.  of  S""  Edward  Boys 


in  com.  Kent 


of  Nonington  in  com.  Kent. 


1  I  2| 

Edward  Swan  of        Francis  Swan  of  South-=j=Mary  d.  of  Doctor 


Denton  Court  in 
com.  Kent. 


weald  in  com.  Essex 
1634. 


Barker  chancellor 
of  Wales. 


William  Swan.        Mary.        Jane. 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


495 


^pmoutrs. 


Arms. — Azure,  a  chevron  etigrai'Ied  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or.  [Symonds.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or  a  hoar's  head  argent,  tusked  of  the  first,  crined 
"  gules.  [Symonds.] 

The  Auntiant  Armes  of  Richard  Symonds  of  great  Yeldham  in  com.  Essex  son 
of  John  Symonds  of  Newport  in  com.  Sallop  gent,  with  the  guift  of  this  creast  all 
Av'ch  S""  Ri.  St.  George  Knt.  Clarenceulx  King  of  Armes  exempliffied  by  I'rs  pattents 
dated  in  the  first  yeare  of  King  Charles  the  xth  day  of  January  a°  1625  to  the  said 
Richard  Symonds  &  to  his  posterity  for  ever. 

John  Symonds  of  Newport  com.  Salop=j= 
second  son  of  his  father. 


John  Synionds=f=Anne  d.  of  Thorn.  Benbow 


of  Newport. 


of  Shropshire. 


Richard  Symonds  of  Yeldham=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  Robert  Plmne 
in  com.  Essex.  of  Yeldham. 


John  Symonds  of  Yeldham  one  of=pAnne  d.  of  Thomas  Elliott 


the  cursitors  of  the  Chancery. 


of  Oakingham. 


Richard 
Symonds. 


John  2.        Samuel  3.       Fitz  4. 


Anne  ux.  Thom. 
Bacon  of 
Suffolk. 


Elizabeth. 
Thomazin. 


|2 
Edward  Symonds  of  Black -=pAnne  d.  of  Joshua 
Notley  in  com.  Essex  one  of    draper  of  Brain- 
the  cursitors.  tree. 


Margeret  ux.  Edmond  Eyre 
one  of  the  cursitors  of  the 
court  of  Chancery. 


|1 
Richard. 


|2 
Edward. 


|3 
John. 


Anne. 


Samuel  Symonds  of  Tops- 
feld  in  com.  Essex  one  of 
the  cursitors. 


=Dorathey  d.  of  Thom. 
Harlakenden  of  Earls 
Colne  in  com.  Essex. 


|4 
Richard  Symonds  of  Yeld- 
ham in  com.  Essex  1634 
utter  barrister  of  Lincolus 
Inn  4*^  son. 


Richard.      Samuel. 


|3  |4  |5  |1  I^U  |4 

Harla-      John.      William.        Dora-    Jane.     Anne.     Eliza- 
kenden.  they.  beth. 


496 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


^pmpson. 


Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Per  bend  nebuJe  or  and  sahU  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged, 
[S-niPSON.] 
2.  Argent,  three  greyhounds  courant  hijmle  sable,  a  crescent  guks 
for  difference.  [Brisco.] 


Eichard  Sympson  of  Buers  St.  Marys  in  com.  Suffolk=pJoane  d.  of 
descended  from  John  Sjmpson  of  Cumberland.  Hulke. 


George  Sjmpson  of  Buers  St.  Mary.=f=Margeret  d.  of .  .  .  .  Barker. 


William  Sympson  of=f=.  ...  d.  of 


Buers  St.  Mary. 


Parke. 


William  Sympson- 
of  Buers  St.  Mary 
living  1634. 


-Catherin  d.  of 
William  Mil- 
denhall  of 
Ipswich. 


4  daugh- 
ters. 


John  Brisco  of=pBlanch  d. 


of 


Aldenham. 


Rodes. 


Pnillip  Brisco=f=Joane  d.  &  coheire 
of  Aldenham  '  of  William  Petit 
eldest  soun.     I  of  ....  in  com. 
Kent. 


William 
Symp- 
son of 
Lincolns 
Inn  ob. 
s.p. 


John  Syday 

of  Buers 

St.  :\Iary 

in  com. 

Suffolk 

gent. 

1  husband. 


=Mary  d.  &- 
sole  heir 
aparant  of 
WiU'm 
Sympson. 


=Rafe  Brisco=FJane  the  1  wife 


|1 
John  Syday 
20  yere  old 
1634. 


\-2 

WiUiam. 


of  Buers 
St.  Mary 
gent,  in  the 
right  of  his 
wife  2  hus- 
band. 


of  Rafe  Brisco 
d.  of  John 
Churchill  of 
Ribesford  in 
com.  Wore' 
esqr.  1  wiffe. 


Mary.  Catherin. 

Margerett. 


John  Brisco  of 
Barnett  in 
com.  Hertford. 

Philip  Brisco. 


Robert  Brisco 
about  8  yere 
old  1634. 


Catherin. 


.John  Brisco  eldest  son 
died  in  his  infancy. 


Edward  Brisco  13        Rafe  ob. 
yere  old  1634.  s.p. 


i 
Rafe  Brisco  about  12 
year  old  1634. 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  497 


Caltott. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  pale  sahh  three  roses  of  the  field.  [Talcott.] 
Crest. — A  demi-griffin  sable,  ivings  endorsed,  collared  argent.  [Talcott.] 


.  Talcott  of  Warwick8hire.= 


.  d.  of Wells  1  wife.=f=John  Talcott  of^Mary  d.  of  Pullen 


Colchester. 


2  wife. 


Thomas  Talcott  rector  of  the  churches  of=pMargerett  d.  of        John  Talcott  of 


St.  Mary  &  Mile  End  in  Colchester  & 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  Marshall  a°  1634. 


Jeromy  Bigg  Madrid  in  Spaine 

of  Suffolk.  merchant. 


|1  I  I  I  I 

Thomas.        George.        Jheromy.        Mary.         Elizabeth. 


John  Talcott.        Robert  Talcott  Alderman=FJoanna  d.  &  heire  of  John 


of  Colchester. 


Crane  of  Suffolk. 


Robert  &  John  both        Thomas  Talcott  of  Horkesley^pThamer  d.  of  John  Ball 


dyed  without  issue.  in  com.  Essex. 


of  Horkesley. 


Robert  Talcot  about        Thomas  &  William        John  Talcot. 
7  yeres  old  1634.  twins. 


Robert  Talcott=j=Mary  d.  of    Sarah  ux.  Richard  Dears-     Mary  ux.  John  Langley  of 


M.  in  Arts. 


Parkin-         ley  of  Hockley  on  the  Hill     Colchester  Captain  of  the 
son.  in  com.  Essex.  train  band  &  Alderman 

there. 


Robert  Talcott. 


3  s 


498 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Canfieltr, 

Arms. — Tanfield  quartering  Lovell,  Clovile,  and  Bendfield,  as  shield  No.  1, 
under  Clovile  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Will'm  Tanfeld  of  Gaytoii=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Thomas  Clovile  of  Essex 
in  com.  Northampton.  coheir  to  James  Clovile  her  brother. 


John  Tanfeld  of  Copfold  Hall=pCatherin  d.  of  George  Combe 


in  Margatin    (Margaretting) 
in  com.  Essex. 


of    Chichester   esqr.   to    the 
body  of  Q.  Elizabeth. 


Clovile  Tanfeld  of^Elizabeth  d.  of  S'^  Edward  Engham  of  Gunston 


Copfold  Hall  1634. 


(Goodnestone)  in  com.  Kent  knt. 


John  Tanfeld  aged  about  8  years  at    Edmond 
the  time  of  this  Visitation  1634.  Tanfeld. 


Caijeimr. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Taverner,  same  as  in  next  pedigree.  2  and  3.  Ermine 
on  a  chevron  sahle  three  crosses  engrailed  argent  (Silvester). 

Crest. — A  dove  tvith  wings  expanded  argent,  in  the  beak  a  hramh  of  laurel  vert 
(Taverner). 

John  Taverner  of  Nor th=f^Al lice  d.  &  heir  of 
Elmham  in  com.  Norf.        Robert  Silvester. 


Robert  Taverner  of=p[ 
Arnoys  (Arneways 
in  Lambourn). 


d.  of  .  .  .  Newcomen 
of  Saltfleetby  co,  Lincoln  ; 
vide  Yis.  of  Herts  1634.] 


1^ 
Roger  Vide  the 

next  pedigree. 


Richard. 


Thomas  Taverner  of  Arnoys  (Arne- 
ways) in  com.  Essex  eldest  sonn. 


=Anne  [d.  of  .  .  .  GriflBth 
of  London ;  vide  same  Vis.] 


|1 
Robert  Taverner  of=FAnne  d,  of  Thomas 


Arnoys  (Arneways) 
com.  Essex  gen.  a" 
1634. 


Godman  of  Lether- 
hed  com.  Surrey. 


|2 
Thomas  Taverner 
of  London  2  son. 


|3 
Will'm  Taverner 
of  Colchester. 


Will'm  Taverner  only  son  & 
heir  apparant  a°  1634  aged 
about  4  yeares. 


Anne. 


Jane. 


Catherin.     Margerett. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


499 


Caijerner. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Argent,  a  bend  lozengij  sable,   in  sinister  chief  a  torteaux,  a  crescent  for 

difference.  [Taverner]. 
Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  an  oak  tree  vert,  fructed  or.  [Taverner.] 

A  confirmation  of  these  Armes  &  graunt  of  the  creast  under  the  hand  &  seal 
S""  G.  Dethick  Garter  dated  the  Z^  of  day  of  May  a°  1570  the  viiti^  of  Q.  EHzabeth 
to  Roger  Taverner  of  Upminster  within  the  county  of  Essex  esqr.  lineally  descended 
from  the  auntiant  howse  of  the  Taverners  of  Northelmham  in  Norf. 

This  creast  was  given  to  the  said  Roger  in  regard  of  his  office  of  general 
Surveyor  to  her  Majesty. 

John  Taverner  of  Northehn-^pAIhce  d.  &  heir  of 
ham  CO.  Norflf.  Robert  Silvester. 


|1 

Richard  Taverner 

of  Woodeaton  in 
CO,  Oxon. 


Roger  Taverner  of  Upminster  in= 
com.  Essex  esqr.  Surveyor  of  the 
Queen's  Woods  on  this  side  Trent. 


Robert  Taverner  of 
Arnoys  com.  Essex 
vide  the  previous 
pedigree. 


John  Taverner= 
of  Upminster. 


-Susan  d.  of  Davis 
of  London. 


Roger  Taverner.=f=Anne  d.  of  WHl'm  Harrington  of  Henning- 
ham  (Hedingham)  SibbeU  in  com.  Essex. 

John  Taverner  aged  4  months 
4  August  1634. 


Centirinfl. 

Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
John  Tendering  of  Boreham  in  com.=pJoane  d.  of  WiUiam  Crocherod 


Essex  son  &  heii*  of  John 


of  Topsfield  in  com.  Essex. 


|1  |2 

Thomas  Tendering=pCicely  d.  of  Roger  Ravens  (?  Renews)    Will'm  Tendermg  of 


of  Borham  esqre. 


of  West  Thorock  in  Essex. 


Colchester. 


"^ 


John  Tendring=pJoane  d.   of  .  .  . 
of  Borham.  Browne    of  Tops- 

feld  in  Essex. 

A 


Anne  ux.  Thomas  Man- 
nock  of  Giftbrd's  Hall 
in  com.  Suffolk. 


Priscilla  ux.  Robert 
Cotton  of  Boreham 
in  com.  Essex. 


BOO 


THE  VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


John  Teudrinc 
of  Boreham 


\2  |1 

=]\Iary  d.  of  John     John  Susan  ux. 

Argall  of  Much     Tendringe.  Leving. 
Baddow  Esqr. 


John  Tendring    Sarah.     Mary. 
4  yeare  old. 


2.  Joane.     5.  Francis. 

3.  Anne.     6.  Priscilla. 

4.  Mary.         Cecilia. 


Wmmnt 

Arms. — Ermine,  two  bars  sable,  each  charged  icith  an  annulet  or.  [TENNAirr.] 

In  Gigles-^eke  Church  window,  com.  York : —  Orate  pro  bono  statu  Ric'i 
Tennant  et  Margerett  uxoris  ejus  de  Byrkys  procurator!  istius  ecclesie  et  filiorum 
filiarmnque  eorum  qui  istam  fenestram  fieri  fecerunt  a°  d'ni  m.ccccc.  decimo  octavo. 

Eichard  Tennant  of  Byrkys=p]Margeret 
(Birkes,  co.  York)  a°  1518.     his  wife. 


Augustin  Tennant  of^Margeret  Catterall     Ambrose.     Silvester.  Agnes. 
Starbotton  in  the           of  Newhall  in                  —               —  — 

p'ish  of  Kettlewell  in     Craven  in  com.        Anthony.     GabrieU,  Isabel. 
Craven  co.  York.           York.                                                  —  — 

!  Gregory.  Dorathey. 

James  Tennant=pMargerett  d.  of  Eobert     Barbara  ux.  Bar- 
of  Starbotton.       Smythson  of  Kettlewell.    nard  Lodge. 


Margerett  d.  of  Ric.^pJohn  Tennant  some- 


Franckland  of  Neals 
Ing  in  Craven.  2  wife. 


time    of    Starbotton 
after  of  Neals  Ing. 


-Allice  d.  of  Mar-  Augustin.    Eliza- 
maduke  Fawcett  —  beth. 

of  Overhessledon  Robert, 
in  Craven.  1  wife. 


William 
John  & 
Christabel. 


James  Tennant^ 
of  TVestham  in 
com.  Essex  a"^ 
1634. 


=Jane  d.  of  Robert- 
Faldo  of  North- 
mimsin  Hertford- 
shire rehct  of  Joh  n 
Fawcett. 


John  Tennant 
s.p. 


2| 
James. 


Jane  & 
Sarah. 


Marmaduke 
Tennant  m'' 
of  Arts  in 
Cambridge. 


Agnes  ux.  Mar- 
maduke 2  son  of 
Tho.  Proctor  of 
Over  Birkwith 
in  Craven. 


William 
s.p. 


Anne 
s.p. 


Elizabeth. 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


501 


Wttlo'm. 


Thomas  Tetlow  of  Skelmanthorp  m 
com.  York  younger  son  of  Tetlow 
of  Warneth  in  com.  Lane. 


Thomas  Tetlow  ofn=Anne  d.  of  Hurst 
Rotherham  in  of   Rotheram    in 

com.  York.  com.  York. 


James  Tetlow  of=  Joyce  d.  of  Cheney  of 
Westham  in  com.     London  and  widow  of 
Essex  &  of  Clif-    Humfrey  Clarke 
fords  Inn  a°  1634    rector  of  Woolston  in 
aged  about  67         com.  Bucks, 
yeares. 


=.  .  .  .  d.  of .  .  .  .  Oxley 
of  Skelmanthorp  in 
com.  York. 


2 

Richard  Tetlow=pJoane  d.  of  Beecher 
Rector  of  Preston  I  of  Newton  in  com. 
in  com.  Bucks.        Bucks. 

1|  \  \  ^1 

Thomas     Edward     James.     William. 

Tetlow.     Tetlow. 


{See  Bgrti,  No.  1.) 


C|)istIeti[)koaite. 

Arms. — Or,  on  a  lend  azure  three  pheons  of  the  first.  [Thistlethwaite.] 
Crest. — A  demi-Uon  rampant  azure  supporting  a pheon  or.  [Thistlethwaite.] 


Richard  Thistlethwaite  descended  from  the  north. 


Giles  Thistlethwaite  eldest  sonn  who  lived  at  Winterslow  in  com.  Wilts.=F 


Alexander  Thistlethwaite  of  Winter-=pMary    d.    of   Thomas    Lizle    of    Woditen 


slow  in  com.  Wilts  sonn  &  heir. 


(?  Lisley  of  Wood  Eaton)  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 


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THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A 


Pereprririe=Mary  d.  of 
...  Knight 
of  Bersted 


Thistle- 
thwaite 
sonn  & 
heire. 


in  com. 
Sussex. 


Mary  d.   of   John 
of  Rayue   in  com 
widow  of  Thom.  Emery  of 
Little  Baddow  1  wife  by 
whom  the  said  M''  Thistle- 
thwaite  had  no  issue. 


2| 

rilioll=Allexander=Elizabeth  d.  of 

Essex    Thistle-         John  Vachell 
thwaite  of  "Warfeld  in 

of  Danbury    com.  Berks, 
in  com. 
Essex  ao  1634. 


John  Thistlethwaite  3  sonn. 


4| 
Giles. 


Thomas.         Elizabeth  &  Mary. 


Arms  quarterly  of  twelve  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Thomas  Thoresby  of  Southacre- 
son  &  heir  of  Henry  of  South- 
acre  in  com.  Norfolk  esqr. 


-- d.  of CaU- 

butt  of  Castle  Acre  in 
com.  Norfolk. 


Edward  Thorseby  of  Bockinf 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Mary  d.  of  Philip  Bedingfeld 
of  ....  in  com.  Norf. 


Christopher= 
Thoresby  of 
Booking, 


=Etheldred  d.  of  Nicholas 
Timperley  of  Hintlesham 
in  com.  Suffolk. 


Edward  Thorseb 
of  Gosfeild  co 
Essex  2-^ 


son. 


Joyce  d.  &  coheir  of 
Peter  Chapman  of  Tip- 
low  in  com.  Cantabr. 


Anne  ux. 

Bobert 

Sparrow. 


Catherin  1 
ux.  Tho- 
mas Fryer 
2^0 
Robert 
Lagdon. 


]\Iary 
Monachia. 


Richard  Thoresby = Sara  d.  of    Edward 
of  Braintree  in        WiU'm         Thoresby  of 
com.  Essex.  Brock  of      Rivenhall 

Much  in  com. 

Leys  in        Essex. 

com.  Essex. 


Will'm  Thorseby  o^Elizabeth  d.  of 
Wickham  esqr.  1634  Will'm  Pert  of 
of  Durwards  in  the  Friaru  in  com. 
old  Visit,  {i.e.  of  1612,  Midlesex  gent, 
see  p.  299.) 


Henry.  =  Elizabeth 
d.  of  . . . . 
French. 


Edward.=Jacomin  d. 

of 

Edwards 
of  London. 


Jane  d.  of=Christopher=.  .  .  .  d.  William  s.p.  Elizabeth  Anne  ux.  Penelopy. 

Thom.  Thoresby  of  Wil-  —  ux.  Thom.  John  — 

Smyth  al's  liam  Edward  3.  Fresh-  Wright  Mary. 

Nevill  of  Dobede  —  water  of  of  Lon-  — 

Holte  in  of  com.  Tindall  4.  Witham.  don.  Sara, 

com.  Lester  Lester  — 

1  wife.  Knt.  John  5. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


503 


C|)toaits. 


Aems. — Argent,  a  cross  sable  frefly  or,  in  dexter  chief  afleur  de  Us  gules.  [Thwaits.] 
Ceest. — A  cock,  toings  elevated  sable,  combed,  wattled,  and  legged  gules,  charged  with 
a  fteur  de  lis  or.  [Thwaits.] 

Thomas  Thwaits  of  com.  Yorke.=F.  .  .  . 


Will'm  Thwaits  of  Chiping  Wickham  in  com.  Buckingham. 


Will'm  Thwaits  sometime  Alder- 
man &  shreeve  of  London  ob. 
on  Saturday  1  October  1598. 


-Margery  d.  of  George  Perte=S''  Jerom  Weston 
of  -Mountnessing    in   com.     of    Skrenes    com. 
Essex  &  of  London  son  of    Essex  Knt.  2 
Thorn.  Pert  of  com.  York.       husband. 


S'"  Samuel  Thwaits  of  Newland  Hall  in=FMarfferet  d.  of  S''  Thomas  Gardiner  of 


com.  Essex  Knt.  1634. 


Peckham  in  com.  Surrey  Knt. 


I  2|  3|  I 

Samuel  Thwaits  about  18  yeare  old  1634.         Thomas.        William.        Margret. 


CirrelL 


Arms. — Quarterly  of  nine — 1.  Tirrell,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612.  2.  Gules,  afess  between 
three  herons  argent.  [Heron.]  3.  Borgatt.  4.  Flambert.  5.  Cogs- 
hall.  6.  Barry  nebide  of  eight  or  and  sable.  [Blunt.]  7.  Vair.  [Beau- 
champ.]  8.  Or,  on  inescutclieon  argent  ivithin  an  orle  of  saltires  couped  gules 
two  lions  passant  sable.  [Aila.]  9.  Or,  a  tower  triple  towered  azure. 
[Sanchet.] 

Crest. — As  Tirrell  No.  1  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

S^  Thomas  Tirrell  of  Heron  Knt.=pBeatrLx  d.  of  John  Cockayne  esqr. 


S""  Thomas  Tirrell=7=Constance  d.  of  John  Blount  lord  Mountjoy  whose 
of  Heron  Knt.  posterity  in  time  became  lieir  of  the  whole  blood 

of  the  said  family  of  Blount  after  the  death  of  the 

Earl  of  Devon. 


S'  Henery  Tirrell  of  Heron=pThomazin  d.  of  Will'm 
in  com.  Essex  Knt.  Gunston  of  London. 

A 


504 


THE   VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Thomas  Tirrell  of  Heron=pMary  d.  of  S''  John  SuKard  of  Wetherden 
in  com.  Essex  esqr.  Hall  in  com.  Suffolk  Knt. 


Joce  d.  ofr^S*"  John = Elizabeth 

Tirrell       d.  of 

Baker  of  Crooke 

1  wife  Heron       no  issue. 

8.p.  Knt. 


Thomas  Tirrell  of=f  Margaret  d.  of  John  Filiell 
Ramsells  (?  Rams-     al's  Filleoll  of  old  Hall  in 
den)  Tirrell  the  p  ish  of  Rayne  in  com. 

( ?  Ramsden  Cray)     Essex. 
in  com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth=j=S'"  John  Tirrelln=Martha  d.  of    Elizabeth  1  nx.         Thomas 


d.  of 
George 
Evelyn 
one  of  his 
Majesty's 
six  clerks 
in  the 
Chan- 
cery. 


of  Springfeld 
nephew  & 
aparant  heir  to 
S^  John  Tirrell 
of  Heron. 


S""  Lawi'ence 
Washington 
Registrar  of 
the  high 
Court  of 
Chancery 
Knt. 


Samuell  Freeman 
of  Margaten 
(Margaretting) 
in  com.  Essex 
2  to  Will'm 
Peacock  of  Lon- 
don merchant. 


Tirrell. 


Mary  ux. 
Thomas 
Palmer  of 
London 
gent. 

Debora 
Tirrell. 


Elizabeth. 


Lawrance  Tirrell  about  2  years  old  1634. 


Arms. — G-uUs,  on  a  chevron  ermine  three  martlets  sable.  [Topesfield.] 

Crest. — A  talbot  cmichant  gardant  against  an  olive  tree,  all  2>ropei\  [Topesfield.] 

....  Topsfeld  of  Fressingfeld  in  com.  SuflFolk.=p 


Henry  Topsfeld  of  London= 
somtyme  chosen  shreeve  of 
London. 


=Susan  d.  &  coheir  of 
Thomas  Muschamp 
of  London. 


1| 
Simon  Topesfeld 
of  Fressingfeld. 


William  Topesfeld  of  =EHzabeth  d.  of  Anne  ux.  Catherin  ux.  Mary  ux. 

Upton  in  West  Ham     John  Palmer  of  Edward  Edward  Ferrers  Henry 

in  com,  Essex.  London  grocer.  Walle  of  of  Earne  Elms  Richards, 

justice  of  peace.  London.  in  com.  Surrey. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


506 


William  Towse  of  Takeley  in  com.  Essex  esqr.  one  of  the=pJoane  French, 
sergeants  of  law  liveing  a°  1634  aged  about  83  yeres. 


William  Towse= 
of  Takeley 
died  in  the  life 
of  his  father. 


=Elizabeth 
d.  of 

Cutts. 


Mary  ux.  S'' 
Thomas  Elhott 
of  Roxweli  in 
com.  Essex. 


Joane  ux.  George 
Scott  of  Much 
Easton  in  com. 

Essex. 


Hester  ux.  Rob. 
Clarke  of  Good 
Easter  in  com. 
Essex  since 
knighted. 


William  Towse  aged  about  20  yeares.        Margret. 


Craffxirlr.* 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  thirteen — 1,  Argent,  a  griffin  segreant  gules.  [Traffoed.] 
2.  Azure,  two  bars  argent,  in  chief  ttvo  mullets  or.  [Venables.]  3.  Argent, 
on  a  bend  azure  three  garbs  or.  [  ]     4.  Argent,  two  chevronels  gules, 

a  canton  of  the  second.  [  ]     5.  Quarterly  gules  and  w,  in  the  first  a 

lion  passant  argent.  [Massey.]     6.  Paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  a  chief  vair. 
[  ]      7.  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules  three  escarbuncles  or.  [  ] 

8.   Vert,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine.  [  ]     9.  Ermine,  on  a  chevron 

sable  three  crosses  engrailed  or.  [  ]     10.  Or,  a  saltire  sable.  [  ] 

11.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  or.  [  ]     12.  Argent,  a 

chevron  between  three  imicorns  j^ttssant  (?)  azure.  [Collyer.]      13.  Argent, 
on  a  bend  between  two  gimel  rings  gules  three  pheons  of  the  first.  [  ] 

Exemplified  under  the  hand  of  S"^  Will'm  Segar  Knight  Garter. 
Thomas  TraflFord  of  Langham  in  com.  Rutland=j=Elizabeth  d.  of 


3  son  of  S'-  Edmund  Traiford  of  TraflFord  in 
com.  Lane.  Knt.  by  the  d.  of  S""  Rafie  Long- 
ford Knt. 


James  Fawkner 
of  com.  Rutland. 


Richard  TraflFord  of  London^ 
eldest  sonn. 


^Dorathey  d.  &  heir  of  Hugh  Collier 
of  Northamptonshire. 


Richard  TraflFord  of  Low  Layton= 
in  com.  Essex. 


=Jane  d.  &  coheir  of  John 
Johnson  of  London. 


John  TraflFord  of  Low  Layton=pMargerett  d.  &  sole  heir  of  Simon  Wood  of 
in  com.  Essex  esqr.  Dunton-hall  in  com.  Lincoln  &  of  London. 


Simon  TraflFord  ob.  yong. 

*  A  full  pedigree  of  this  family,  with  continuations  by  Everard  Green,  F.S.A.,  is  contained 
in  the  'The  Genealogist,'  vol.  ii.,  pp.  155 — 158. 

3  T 


506 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Crapps. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.    Argent,  three  gaMraps  sahle.   [Trapps.]      2  ayid  3. 
Per  pale  sahJe  and  gules  a  lion  rampant  argent,  crowned  or.  [  ] 


Robert  Trapps  of  Foster  Lane  iu  London=j=Dorathey  d.  of 
buried  at  St.  Leonards  in  Foster  lane.  ....  Browne. 


|1 
Robert  Trapps=rCatherin  d.  of=S''  Henery  Billings- 

of  London.        |  S--  John  Kille-    ley  Knt.  &  Alder- 

'  grew  of  Com-    man  of  London 

i  walle  Knt.  2  husband. 


I  2  I  3 

Rowland  Trapps  Roger 

high  shreeve  of  Trapps  of 

Surrey  &  Sussex  Cheam  in 

ob.  s.p.  Surrey. 


Robert  Trapps  ob.  s.p. 


Raffe  Traps 
of  Essex 
ob.  s.p. 


Giles  Trapps. 


WiUiam  Traps 
of  London 


mercer. 


-Anne  d.  of .  .  .  . 
Feld  of  London. 


|7  18 

Andrew     Richard 
Traps.       Traps 
ob.  s.p. 


|1  \'2 

Abraham  Trapps  of  Orsett  in  com.  Essex.  Rowland  Trapps. 


Crtncl). 


Arms. — Paly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  over  all  a  bend  or.  [Trench.] 

Crest. — An  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  a  swoi'd,  all  proper.  [Trench.] 

Nicholas  Trench  of  Gressen  Hall  com.  Xorf.=F 


Edmund  Trench  of  Gressen  Hall.=F 


Thomas  Trench  of=f=Dorathey  d.  of  John  Ferrar 
Gressen  hall.  of  Gressen  Hall. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


507 


i|  -M 

John  Trench  of  Gressenhall  Warden  =  Elizabeth   lady  Grosse  Edmund  Trench 

of   the   Fleet    mar.   to   his   1    wife     d.  of  S""  Charles  Corn-  of  London  Mer- 

Anne  eldest  da.  of  ...  .  Kynvet  of    wallis  Knt.  his  second  chant. 

Ipswich.  wife. 


Nicholas  Trench  of  Sandon  co.  Hertfiford. 


Anne  wife  to 


Elizabeth. 


Styward  Trench  of  Westham  now  under  shreeve=i=Su8an  d.  of  Kobert  Sprignall  of 


for  this  county  of  Essex  aP  1634. 


Highgate  in  com.  Midd.  esqr. 


Styward  Trench  eldest  son  &  heire  apparant 
aged  about  one  yeare  &  a  quarter  1634. 


Susan.        Anne. 


Crott. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Paly  of  six  or  and  gules  on  a  canton  argent  a  hear 
salient  saUe.  [Trott.]  2  and  3.  Party  per  chevron  ....  and  ....  three 
pelicans  .  .  .  .  [  ] 

Martin  Trott  of  Langridge  (?  in  Nazeing)  com.  E8sex.=T= 


Anne  d.  of  S"^  George  Perient=pMartin  Trott=pElizabeth 


of  Ayott   in  com.    Hertfford 
Knt.  1  wife. 


of  Langridge. 


2  wife. 


Martin  Trott    Perient  2,  Rose.        Douglas, 
about  22                  —  — 

yere  old  1634.     William  3.  Judith. 

Nicholas  4.  Anne. 


Will'm  Trott  Secretary 
to  the  Earl  of  Man- 
chester. 


5  I    I  II 

Mavey  Trott.  Bridget 

—  & 

Andrew  6.  Elizabeth. 


{See  iSroijjne  No.  2.) 


508  THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Tryan  same  as  those  in  Vis.  of  1612,  without  the  badge  of 

Ulster. 

L'rs  pattents  from  M'  Camden  Clarenceux  to  Peter  Tryan  of  London  &  dated 
the  first  of  July  1610  a°  8°  Jac.  Regis. 


Arms. — Per  fess  indented  azure  and  gules  three  lions  2>c('Ssant  or,  a  mullet  for 
difference.  [Tuke.] 

Exemplified  temp.  K.  E.  4,  with  the  mullet. 
S''  Bryan  Tuke  Knt.  lyeth  buried  in  Lothbury  Church  in  London.=j= 

George  Tuke  of  Marney  (Layer  Marney)=pMargeret  d.  of  William  Morrice 


in  com.  Essex  esqre 


of  Chipping  Ongar. 


.^1  I 

Bryan=,  .  .  .  d.  ....  d.  of  Edward  North  of=f=Thomas  Tuke=Jane  d.  of 


Tuke.     of  ...  .  Walkeringham  in  com.  Not- 

Pennant.        tingham  2  wife. 


of  Marney.  Edward 

Bettenson. 


Thomas  Tuke  sonn  and  heir  '22  yeare  old  1634, 


Curner. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Ermines,  on  a  cross  quarter  pierced  argent  four  mill  rinds  sable.  [Turner,  J 

Crest. — A   lion  passant  gardant  argent,   in  the  dexter  paw  a  mill  rind  sable. 

[Turner.] 
Motto. — "  Converte  me  ut  convertar." 

Henry  Turner  of  Haverill  in  com.=j=Anne  d.  of  John  Newport 
Sufi",  esqr.  ob.  a"^  28  H.  8.  of  Pelham  esqr. 


Henry  Turner  of  Blunts  Hall  in^Elizabeth  d.  of  Bartholomew 


Little  Wratting  in  com.  SuflF.  ob. 
in  the  life  of  his  father. 


Brooksby  of  Bradley  in  com, 
Sufi*,  esqr. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  509 


1|  2| 

Henry  Turner  of    Bartholemew  Turner  of  Bemake=i=Anne  d.  of  John  Tamworth  of 
Blunts  Hall.  in  com.  Northampton.  Bh-on  (?  Boston)  in  com. 

Lincoln. 


Stephen  Turner=f=.  ...  d.  of    Christopher  Tm"-=Mary  eldest  d.  of        Bridgett  ux. 
of    Sawtrey   in    John  Be-      ner  of  Little  Captain  Edward         Thomas 

com.  Hunt.  vile  of  Parndon  in  com.     Turner  of  Great         Townshend. 

j  Sawtrey        Essex    gent,  liv-    Parndon  by  Martha 
CO.  Hunt,     ing  a°  1634.  d.  &  heir  of  John 

Hanchett  of  great 
I  Parndon. 

Bartholemew  Turner  of  London. 


(No.  2.) 
Aems. — Azure,  on  a/ess  engrailed  hetween  two  mill  rinds  or,  a  Hon  iiassant  sable. 

[TUENER.] 

Crest. — A  demi-lmi  guUs,  collared  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  mill  rind  of  the 
last.  [Turner.] 

L'res  pattents  exemplifl&ed  a°  1629  a°  5  Car.  E.  to  Edm.  Turner  of  SaflRron 
Walden  by  S''  Richard  St.  George  Clarenceux. 

Robert  Turner  of  Waldeu.=FJoaue  Adams. 


Thorn.  Tm'ner  of  Safii'on=f=Joane  d.  of  Tho.  Borrodaile 


Walden. 


of  Newmarket. 


Edmond  Turner  of  Walden  in=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Henry  Marsh 


com.  Essex  a°  1634. 


Bemers  (Barnards)  Inn. 


i|            II             Ml             I  II  I 

Thomas    2.  WiUiam.    4.  Edmond.  Elizabeth  ux.  Joane.          Mary. 

Turner.             —                  —  Thom.  Archer  — 

3.  Robert.      5.  John.  of  Royston.  Margaret. 

6.  Nathaniell. 


5ia 


THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,   1634. 


{See  BoosegO 


CutStll 


Arms. — (3  shields). — 1.  Or  on  a  chevron  azure  three  crescents  argent.  [Tuthill]. 

2.  Tuthill  impaling  argent  a  hend  ermines  betiveen  two  lions 
rampant  sahle.  [Osboene]. 

3.  Tuthill  impaling  argent  on  a  lend  sahle,  three  eagles 
displaged  or.  [Houghton.] 

REST. — A  leopard  passant  sahle  croivned  or  on  a  mound  vert.  [Tuthill.] 


John  Tuthill  of  Saxling- 
ham  in  com.  Norf. 


William^ 
Tuthill. 


John  Tuthill.= 


^Elizabeth  d.  of 
.  .  .  Woolmer. 


S'"  Roger =Ehzabeth  d.  & 
Dallison.     heir  ob.  s.p. 


John  Houghton  of  Gun- 
thorpe  in  com.  Norfolk. 


S""  Robert  Houghton  one  of  the- 
Justices  of  the  King's  Bench. 


John  Tuthill  William=i=SuBan  d.  of  Peter 

of  Saxling-  Tuthill.  i  Osborne  Remem- 
ham  in  com.  brancer   of  the 

Norf.  Exchequer. 


John  Houghton^ 
of  Hanworth  in 
com.  Norf. 


Francis  Hough-= 
ton  of  Shelton 
in  com.  Norf. 
eldest  son. 


I  2  I  3  I  4 

Thomas  William. 
Tuthill.        — 

Edward. 


Elizabeth. 
Catherine. 


JohnTuthilb 
of  Upmin- 
ster  in  com. 
Essex. 


:  Elizabeth.     Mary.      Robert  Hough- 

d.  of  John        —        ton  only  child 

Houghton.   Robert,    aged    about  7 

yeares  a°1634. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


511 


Cpntrall 


Aems. — Quarterly  oj  \%.  1.  Argent,  on  a  fess  sahU,  three  gules  or.  2.  Argent,  a 
fess  indented  gules,  in  chief  three  crescents  of  the  second.  [Jene.]  3.  Argent, 
a  cross  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Bigod.]  4.  Gules,  a  pale  or,  a 
crescent  for  difference.  [Grantesmill].  o.  Or,  a  lion  salient  gules. 
[Felbrigg].  6.  Gules,  six  escallojjs  argent,  3,  2,  1.  [Scales.]  7.  Arge?if, 
on  a  chevron  sable,  three  crosses  patee  of  the  first.  [Beaufort].  8.  Or,  a 
chief  gules.  [Lyzours].  9.  Argent,  a  fess  sable.  [Roffa  alias  Rochester.] 
10.  Sable,  a  cross  engrailed  or.  [Ufford.]  11.  Or,  a  cross  sable,  a  label  for 
difference.  [Vesey].  12.  Argent,  a  chief  indented  azure.  [Clouvill]. 
13.  Argent,  three  pallets  ivavg  gules.  [Valoines].  14.  Sable,  an  arm 
eniboived  or,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitche  of  the  second.  [Crake.]  15.  Or, 
fretty  sable.  [Bland.]  16.  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  ermine. 
[Norwich].  17.  Argent,  three  fieurs-de-Us  gules.  [M.vnd'EFORB.^  18.  Gules, 
a  cross  engrailed  argent.  [Inglethorpe.] 

Crest. — Three  plumes  of  five  feathers,  each  in  as  many  heights  ermine,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet.  [Tyndall.] 


S'-  Will'm  Tyndall  knt.  of  Hockwold  in  com.  Norf.= 
in  the  right  of  his  wife  he  was  formerly  of  Deane 
in  com,  Northampton  knt.  he  was  found  by  inqui- 
sition cozen  &  one  of  theire  of  Tho.  lord  Scales. 


=Mary  d.  &  sole  heir 
of  Osbert  Monde- 
ford  of  Hockwold  in 
com.  Norf. 


S"-  John  Tyndall  of  Hockwold  knt.= 
of  the  Bath  at  the  Coronation  of 
Queen  Anne  Bullen. 


=Amphelicia  d.  of  S""  Humfrey 
Coningsby  one  of  the  Judges 
of  the  King's  Bench. 


Anne  d. 
William 
Paston  1 
wife. 


ol^S--  Thomas  Tyndall  of  Hock-- 
wold  in  com.  Norf. 


William 
Tyndall. 


-Amy  d.  of  S""  Hen.  Farmer  of  Basham 
in  com.  Norf.  knt.  2  wife. 


S--  John  Tyndall=j=Anne  d.  of  Tho. 
of  Much  Maple-     Egerton  of 
sted   in  com.         Wrinhillincom. 
Essex  Knt.  one     Chester  relict 
of  M'-s  of  the       Will'm  Deane 
Chancery.  esq. 


|2|3 
Francis 

s.p. 

Henry. 


Humfrey  Tyn- 
dall Deane  of 
Ely   &   M--   of 
Queens  Col- 
lege s.p. 


Ursula 
ux. 

Fisher 
of 

Lon- 
don. 


Deane  Tyndall  of  Maplested- 
esqr.  eldest  son  &  heir  one 
of  the  justices  of  the  peace 
of  this  county  in  1634. 


-Amy  d.  &  sole  heir  of 
Robert   Weston   of 
Prested  Hall  in  Peer- 
ing in  com.  Essex. 


Arthur     Margerett  ux.  John 
ob.  s.p.     Winthropof  Groton 

in    com.    Suffolk 

esqr. 


Francis  Tyndall  eldest  son  &  heire     John.     Drue      Deane. 
aparant  aged  about  19  yeres  a**  1634.  Deane. 


Anne.     Elizabeth. 


512 


THE   VISITATION    OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 
John  Vavasor  of  Waltham  Holy  Crosse  com.  Essex  Youn^er=pCatherin 


sonn  of  the  Vavasors  of  Weston  in  com. 

York. 

d. 

of... 

Nicholas  Vavasor=i=Phillip    d.    of 

Francis. 

1 
Margaret. 

1  ux. 

1 
Catherin.     1    ux. 

of  Waltham  H 

oly 

Anthony  Co- 

.  .  .  Golding.     2 

Robert  Chambers. 

Crosse. 

plestone    of 

to    Nicholas 

2  to 

James  Wat- 

Great  Torring- 

Lynge.     3 

to 

son. 

3   to  .  .  . 

ton  in  com. 

James  Bremyng. 

Corbett.     4  to 

Devon. 

Hipwell. 

|1 
John  Vavasor 

Nicholes= Mary  the 

Mary  ux 

.     Olive  ux. 

Millesent 

Ehzabeth 

of  Waltham 

Vavasor     relict  of 

John 

George 

ux. 

Edw. 

to  Thorn. 

Holy  Crosse. 

of  Lon-      Lennard 

Geve  of 

Carlton 

Winch  of 

Watts  3 

a°  1634. 

don  Sta-     Beckett 

Baldock 

of  Gar- 

(Wood- 

sonn of 

tioner.        d.  of  John 

in  com. 

nish  in 

ford 

CO.) 

S^  John 

Osnall 

Hertford 

.    com. 

Essex.  2 

Watts  knt. 

(?  Hors- 

Essex. 

to  Edw. 

Mayor 

nell). 

Palmer 

London. 

S^einnn. 


Arms  and  Crest  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  a  martlet  for  diflFerence. 
Robert  Vernon  of  Nottingham  .=f= 


William  Vernon  of  Little=pDorothe  d.  of 


Beleigh  in  Maldon. 


Addington. 


William  Vernon  of  Little=pSarah  d.  of  John  Boteler     Susan  ux. 
Beleigh  in  Maldon.  I  of  Bedfordshire.  Franke. 


John  Vernon  of  Little    Mary.     William     Sarah.     Dorathe. 
Beleigh  1634.  ob.  s.p. 


THE    VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


613 


Wt^^t^. 


Arms. — Ermine,  on  a  cross  sable  five  martlets  or.  [Vessey.] 

Crest. — An  arm  emhoived  and  couped  at  the  shoulder,  erect  from  the  elboio,  vested 
gules,  cuffed  ermine,  in  the  hand,  proper,  five  leaves  slipped  vert.   [Vessey.] 

Robert  Vessey  of  Wickes=pJane  d.  of  Will'm  Cardinall 
Abbey  in  com.  Essex.  of  Bromley  in  com.  Essex. 


William  Vessey  of  Bedingham  in=pMary  d.  of  Robert  Bedingfield 


Norfolk  livinof  1634. 


of  Ditchingham  in  Norfolk. 


Mary   1   ux.    Lionell  Chaimcey 
after  to  Luke  Wast  of  Wicks. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John 
Plumer  of  Norf. 


I  4| 

Jane  ux Thomas. 

Cooke. 


1| 
Robert  Vessey  of  Hadley 

in  com.   Suffolk  42  yere 

old  1634. 


William  Vessey  of=j=Grrizell  d.  of  Richard 


Wickes 
Wickes 


Park 
1634. 


m 


Bury    nigh 
com.  Suffolk. 


Beccles 


3| 
PhiUip 

Vessey. 


I  2| 

William  Vessey  about  15  yeres  old  1634.  Thomas  Vessey 


SWafemiifl. 


Arms. — Azure,  a  pelican  or.   [Wakering.] 


Richard  Wakering  sonn  &  heir  of  Ralph. 


Margerett  d.  of  John= 
Archer  1  wife. 


=Edmond  Wakering  obiit  ad  incep- 
cionem  Regni  Regis  Elizb 


d.  of 


James  Waker-=j=Margret 
ing  dyed  at          d.  of 
Esterford  John 

(Kelvedon  co.      Bird. 
Essex.) 


^1 
S""  Gilbert  Wakering  m. 

Elizabeth  eldest  d.  of  S"^ 

Robert  Hampson*Knt. 

&  Alderman  of  London 

of  Bloxwich  in  Staff.  & 

Rickmansworth  in  com. 

Hertford.        ^ 


b. 

2  wife. 

3| 

4| 

5| 

Richard 

Ralph= 

p      John 

Waker- 

Waker- 

died 

ing. 

ingdied 

with- 

=P 

at  Hun- 

out 

don  in 

issue 

com. 

1584. 

Suff. 

B 

c 

*  He  died  2  May,  1607,  set,  70  (see  Stow's  '  Survey  of  London,'  1633,  p.  227),  but  in  the 
Visitation  of  Middlesex,  1664,  a  pedigree  of  Hampton  of  Norwood  from  co.  Stafford  is  given. 

3   U 


514 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


A| 


John   Wakering   o^Mary  d.  of  Joane  ux. 

Lincolns   Inn   &  of    Dionis  John 

Church  hall  in  Palmer  of  Greene  of 

Esterford  (Kelve-         ....  gent.  Great  Tey 

don  in  com.  Essex)      ....  in  com. 

a°  1634.  Essex. 


Edward  =Sara  d.  of 
Wakering 


Gilbert 
Waker- 
ing. 


Dionis  Wakering 
aged  about  17 
years  a^  1634. 


Mary  ux.  Thom.  Wilcocks 
of  Tottenham  in  com. 
Middlesex  Esq. 


Ann. 


(No.  1.) 

S^  Edward  Waldegrave  of  Borley  Knt.= 
somtime  chancellor  of  dutchy  &  one  of 
the  privy  councell  to  Queene  Mary. 


= Frances  d. 
of  Nevill. 


1| 
Charles  Walde-= Jeronima  d.  of  ...  . 
grave  son  &  Jeringan  (?  Jerning- 

heire.  ham)  in  com.  Norf, 


Nicholas  Waldegrave=]=Catherin  d.  of 
of    Borley    in    com.  ;  Weston  Browne  of 


Essex  2  son. 


WealdhaU  in  com. 

Essex. 


Francis  ux.  Richard 
Weston  earle  of 
Portland  lord 
Tresorer  of  England. 


2  I  3| 

Anne  as     Magdalen  ux.  John 
yet  Whitebred  of 

nnm.  Writtle  in  com. 

Essex. 


41 
Dorathey. 


Mary  d.  of  Richard= 
White  of  Hutton  in 
com.  Essex  esqr. 
1  wife. 


^Phillip  Waldegrave= 
of    Borley    in    co. 
Essex  esqr.  a° 
1634. 


=Margeret  d.  of 

Eve  of 

Easton  in  com. 
Essex. 


2| 
Charles. 


5|6| 
Barbara. 

Jeronima. 


Nicholas  mar. 
&  hath  issue. 


John  Waldegrave  aged  about 
19  years  a°  1634. 


William  aged  about    Francis.     Mary. 
16  years  a"  1634. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


61i5 


(No.  2.) 

Arms  as  those  of  Waldegrave  in  Vis.  of  1612,  with  a  crescent  for  difference. 


Anthony  Waldegrave  of  the  Friers- 
in  Bewers  (Buers)  in  com.  Sufif. 
esqr.  2  son. 


^Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire  of  Eaulph  Gray  of 
Burnt  Pelham  in  com.  Hertford  esqr. 
one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer. 


Wiil'm  Waldegrave 
of  Ilford  in  com. 

Essex. 


Thomas  Waldegrave  of=pElizabeth  d.  of  RolDert 


Bewers  (Buers)  in  com. 
Suff.  4*^  son. 


Gurdon  of  Assington 
in  com.  Suflf.  esqr. 


|1  1    I 

Thomas  Wal-= Margaret  d.  &  John  2. 

degrave  of          coheire  of  John  — 

Bewers               Holmstead  of  William  3. 

(Buers)  1634.     Halsted  in 

com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Isack 
Wincole  of  Twyn- 

sted  in  com 

esqr. 


Mary  1. 
Jemima  2. 
Margaret  3. 


amaic. 


Thomas  Wale  of  Thriple  (?  Thriplow)^ 
in  com.  Cambridge. 


Jane  d.  of  Eichard  Westley=pThomas  Wale=T=Martha  d.  of  . 


of  Hempsted  in  com.  Essex 
1  wife 


of  Radwinter 
in  com.  Essex. 


Salmon  2  wife. 


Thomas  Wale  of  Bardfeld=rEhzabeth  d.  of  Geoffrey 
in  com.  Essex  &  of  Grays  \  Nightingale  of  Newport 
Inn  4  King  James  living      Pond  in  com.  Essex 


John 
Wale. 


a"  1634. 


George.     Margeret. 
Joane. 


esqr. 


Robert  Wale  aged  about 
18  years  a°  1634. 


|2|3 
Thomas. 


|4|5 
John. 


|6|7 
Geffrey. 


William.        Henry.      Edward. 


Jane. 
Elizabeth. 


516 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,   1634. 


glEEallmfler. 


Abms  (2  shields). — 1.  Gules,  afessvair  between  three  falcons  close  or.  [Wallingee.] 

2.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Wallixger.     2.  On  a  fess  a  chamber 

between  two  anchors.   [Gunsox.]     3.   A  fret,  a  bordure 

charged  icith  twelve  roundles.  [  ] 

Ceest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  falcons  head  between  two  wings  expanded  of  the 

last.  [Wallixger.] 


Stephen  Wallinger  of  Chelmsford  branched  from  the'^Thomazin. 
Wallingers  of  the  comities  of  Buckincrham  or  Oxford. 


Avice  1  wife  d.  of=f=Thomas  "Wallingei'=pBennett  d.  of  Benjamin  Gunson 
Eeio'nalds        of  Chelmsford  &        sister  &  heir  of  Benjamin  Gunson 
1  wife.  Cliffords  Inn.  of  Much  Baddow  2  wife. 


Mary  d.  of=pJohnWallinger  of  Chehns-=f  Elizabeth  d.of=pHanah  d.  of^Anne  d.  of 
Thomas  ford  1634  m.  to  his  3  wife  Eichard  Cray-  S-^  Cuthbert  Wm.  Glo- 
Lang-  Margeret  d.  of  John  Orme     ford  of  Hackett  of     ver  of 

home  of     i  of  London.  j  London  London  London 

London  =^  I  2  wife.  Knt.4wife.     5  wife. 

1  wife. 


I  1 
John  Wal-=p Frances 
linger  of        d.  of 
Bedford. 


|2|3| 
Thomas. 


DanyeU    Radcliffe. 
Durden.        — 

Charles. 


0     6 

5.  Benjamin 

6.  Nicholas 

& 
Hannah. 


Elizabeth     Mary.  Jane 

ux.  Robert  — 

King  of  Johanna. 
Chelmsford. 


A  daughter. 


Benjamin=p  Judith  d. 


WaUin- 
ger  of 
London 
1634. 


ofWalter 
Mildmay 
of  Much 
Baddow 
in  com. 
Essex. 


Anthony  Wal-=.  .  .  .  d. 
linger  of  Up-  of  ...  . 
minster  in  Sebright. 

com.  Essex. 


Catherin 
ux.  John 
WeUs  of 
Deptford 
in  com. 
Kent. 


Mary  ux. 

Xatha- 
niell  Sea- 
man of 
Chelms- 
ford. 


Thomazin 
ux.  John 
Stares- 
more 
dark. 


„    1.1  I  2  I 

Benjamyn.        Walter  WaUinger.        Judith. 


THE    VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


517 


{See  iSrobjne  No.  2.) 


Aems. — Argent,  a  fleur  de  lis  gules.  [Walton.] 

John  Walton  of  Netherholme  in  the=f= 
p'ish  of  Higham  in  com.  Somerset 


3=i=Thomas  Walton  of=FAnne  d.  of  . 


wife. 


Netherholme  & 
lord  of  the  manor 
of  Shapwick  (co. 
Somerset). 


Hunton  of  Knoell 
( ?  Knoyle)  in  com. 
Wilts  2  wife. 


Henry  Crooke^ 
brother  to  S"" 
.John  &  S"- 
George, 
Judges. 


=Bennett  d.  of 
....  Honywood 
of  Honywood  in 
com.  Kent. 


Francis  ux. 
John  Batt 
of  Bruham 
in  com. 
Somerset. 


I  1  |2  i  3 
Thomas  Walton 
of  Shapwick. 

James  Walton  of 
Bere  in  Auley 
(?  Berkeley)  in 
com.  Somerset, 
nr 

/K 

Andrew. 


|4 
William  Walton^ 
of  Littell  Bur- 
sted  in  com, 
Essex  free  of 
the  Cloth- 
workers  London 
1634. 


=Anne  d.  of 
Hen.Crooke 
of  the  Inner 
Temple 
2  son  of 
S>-  John 
Crook  of 
Chilton 
Knt. 


Meliora  ux.  Philip 
Hext  of  Shute  in 
com.  Devon. 

EUenor  ux.  John 
Bicknell  of  Aller 
in  com.  Somerset. 

Jane  ux.  John 
Reeves  of  Lucking- 
ton  in  com.  Somer- 
set (co.  Wilts). 


George  Walton  about  18  yere  old.         Susan. 


518 


THE   T'ISITATION   OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


aaarti. 

Aems. — Quarterly,  1.  Argent,  a  cross  patonce  or.  [Waed.]  2.  Azuj'e,  three  lions' 
faces  or.  [  ]     3.  Argent,  two  chevrons  between  five  martlets  gules. 

[  ]     ^'  Argent,  three  bars  gemelles  azure,  on  a  chief  or  as  many 

castles  sable.  [  ] 

Ceest. — A  ivolfs  head  erased  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet  sable.  [Waed.] 

Hffi  sunt  Insignia  Joh'is  "Ward  de  Ilford  magna  in  comitatu  Essexiae  Armigeri 
ex  antiqua  et  praeclara  familia  ejusdem  nominis  in  provincia  Ebor  oriundi  una  cum 
propria  et  distincta  sua  differentia  sibi  lege  armorum  debita  exempMcata  et  con- 
firmata  prsefato  Johanni  Ward  posterieque  suis  in  perpetuum. 

W"  S.  Garter. 

William  Warde  bom  in  Yorksliire.=F 


Mary  d.  of  Eichard  Thorpe=f=John  Ward  came  into  Kent=rSusan  d.  of  Tho.  Dunkin 


of  Holdernes.    2  wife. 


&  lived  at  Canterbury. 


|1|2 
Susan.     Phoebe  ux.  John 

—        Aeck  attendant  upon 
Mary,      the  lord  Cheefe  jus- 
tice Finch. 


of  Canterbury.     1  wife. 


John  Warde  now  of  Ilford=r^homa8end.  of  Thomas 
in  com.  Essex  one  of  the  Clee  of  London  dwell- 
Attomeys  in  the  Exchequer  I  ing  nere  the  Tower 
for  S''  Thomas  Fanshaw.     i  dock. 


I  I  2  3  II 

John  Warde    Thomas  died    Thomas  Warde  2  of  that    Susan.     Mary  died 
1634.  an  inffant.        name  now  liveing.  an  inffant._ 


SSaare. 

Aems. — Or,  two  lions  passant  azure  u'ithin  a  bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with 

eight  escallops  of  the  first.  [Waee.] 
Ceest. — A  dragon's  head  or,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  broken  sivord-blade 

proper.  [Waee.] 

Granted  to  Anthony  Ware  by  learned  Camden,  5  June,  1600,  42  Eliz. 
John  Ware  of  Greenwich  in  com.  Kent.=F 


Anthony  Ware  of  Eayleigh  in  com.  Essex=Grissell  d.  of  . 
one  of  the  Justices  of  peace  in  the  said     Stratffeld  of 
county  1634,  he  was  of  Thunderley.  Hadley. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


519 


WBtmx. 

Arms. — Azure,  a  cross  patonce  or  saltirewise,  in  chief  a  griffin  passant  of  the  second. 

[Weblin.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  azure  a  griffin's  head  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  of  the 
first  frettg  of  the  second.  ["Weblin.] 

Crest  and  Arms  granted  to  Wassell  Weblin,  by  Camden,  9  Feb.  1604. 

Garrett  Weblin  borne  in  Westfalia  in  the  free=j= 
pith  of  Corsfeld  under  the  sacred  empire. 


John  Weblin.=r    Nicholas  Weblin  of  London  Brewer.=f=Catherin  d.  of  Whitebred. 


I  1  I  2| 

Wassell  Weblin  of    Nicholas  Weblin  of  Barking    Wassell 
London  ob.  s.p.         cossen  &  heire  of  Wassell.        Weblin. 


©gaent^ortlj. 


Arms  same  as  those  of  Wentworth  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Mar}'.  1     Eoger  Wentworth  of  Felsted=f=Alice  d.  of  Will'm 
wife.  after  of  Booking  com.  Essex.     Buckfford.  2  wife. 


John  Wentworth=pElizabeth  d.  of  S"^    a  son  died       Anne  ux. 

of  Booking  esqr.      Edward  Capell  knt.    in  his  youth.     Roger  Parker. 


Edward  Wentworth^pBridgett  d.  of  Anthony  Maxey    Henery  died    Anne  ux.  Row- 


of  Booking  esqr. 


of    Brad  well    esqr   sister    of    without  issue,    land  Huish  de 
William  &  Henery  knts.  com.  Devon. 


Roger  Went-=^EIizabeth   d.   of     Henery.     Elizabeth  ux.  James    Anne  ux.  Capell 


worth    of 
Booking  esqr. 
a"  1634. 


Thom.    Edon   of  &  John  Ayloff  yongest  sonn  younger  son  of 

BoUington  (Bal-  Went-  of  Will'm  Ayloff  knt.  S'  GamalieU 

Ungdon)  in  com.  worth.  &  Bar^  Capell  knt. 

Essex. 


John  Wentworth  aged  about    Thomas.     Roger.     Elizabeth.    Mary. 
10  yeares  a°  1634. 


520 


THE   VISITATION    OP   ESSEX,    1634. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crined  gules,  on  a  canton 
of  the  second  a  cinque/oil  ermine.  [Whetstone.]  2.  Argent,  a  bear  erect 
sable,  muzzled  w.  [  ]     3.  Gules,   three  luces  naiant  or,  a  bordure 

engrailed  argent.  [  .] 

Ceest. — A  right  arm  armed  sable,  bearing  in  the  gauntlet  a  lance  broken  in  the 
middle,  the  upper  part  thereof  charging  downtvards  or,  ivith  a  banner  role 
gules.  [Whetstone.] 

Note. — The   arms  and   crest  of  Whetstone  were   granted  to   Barnard  Whetstone 
30  AprH,  1586.     (Grant  fully  set  out  in  the  MS.) 


Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire= 
of  John   Callibut    of 
Castle   Acre   in  com. 
Norfolk  Esq.     1  wife. 


-S""  Bernard  Whetstone  of  Wood- = Dame  Anne  Pawlett  widow 
hall  in  com.  Essex  kn*  m.  to  of  y^  Lord  Giles  Pawlett 
his  3"^  wife  Mary  widow  of  4  son  of  the  Marquis  of 
Richard  Bellingham.  Winchester. 


Dorathey.     Mary. 


Anne.     Bridge  tt. 


Barnard  Whetstone^ 
of  Woodford  Hall 
in  com.  Essex  Esq. 


^Margaret  d.  of  the  said  Richard    Callibut  Whet- 
Bellingham    above-named    of       stone  slaine 
New  Tymber  in  com.  Sussex  Esq.    beyond  the  seas. 


Bernard    Mary  ux.  S""  Tho.  Stepney 
ob.  s.p.       knight   in   ordinary  of  y® 
privie    Chamber    to   King- 
Charles  a°  1634. 


Jane  ux.  Jonathan 
Whetstone  of 
Barnack  in  com. 
Northampton. 


Frances  ux.  Timothy. 
John  Roy  of         — 

...  in  com.  Barbara. 
Middlesex. 


aei)iti)rrt. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  hinds'  heads  erased  gules.  [Whitbred.] 
(Certified  by  W.  Hervey  al's  Clarenceux,  24  July,  1561.) 

Thomas  Whitebred  of  White=f=  Agnes  d.  of  Will'm  Hunt  of  Gosfield 
Notley  in  com.  Essex.  in  com.  Essex  2  wife. 


John  Whitebred  of  Writtle=j=Joane  d.  of  Charles  Vaughan  of  Dartford 
in  com.  Essex.  in  com.  Kent. 


John    Whitebred    of=f=Magdalen  d.  of  Nicholas  Waldegrave  of  Borley  in  com. 


Writtle  in  com.  Essex. 

If 
Frances. 


Essex  esqr.  sister  of  Frances  Countess  of  Portland. 


2  , 
Mary. 


1^ 
Catherin. 


J  eronima. 


Dorathey. 


THE   VISITATION    OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


521 


SWijittomhe,  WBljtttoinht. 


Abms. — Whitcombe  qi(arter'i7ig  Dodington  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


John  Whetcombe  of  Frease-=p. 
hayne  (?  Trehayne)  in  com. 
Devon. 


d.  of  Petre  sister  of  S'' 
Will'm  Petre  secretary  to  K. 
E.  6  Q.  Mary  &  Q.  Elizabeth. 


Edmond  Whetcombe  of  Exeter  in=pAgne8  d.  of  Thomas  Meade  of 
com.  Devon.  com.  Devon. 


Peter  "Whetcombe  of  Writtle^f^Margerett  d.  &  heir  of  John  Dodington  of 


in  com.  Essex  1634. 


Bromer  (?  Dummer)  in  com.  Southampton. 


Peeter  Whet- 
combe of 
Writtle  1634. 


=Julyan  d.  of 
John  Hyde 
of  London. 


James  Whetcomb=T=Clemence  d.  of 


of  Margareting  in 
com.  Essex. 


.  .  .  .Wiseman 
of  Stisted  in 
com.  Essex. 


Margerett  ux. 
John  Whetcombe 
of  Halden  in 
com.  Kent. 


1|  2|  3|  4|  II 

Peter  Edmond.     James.    John.     Hellen. 

Whetcomb.  — 

Margerett. 


1|  |2 

James  John 

Whetcombe.     Whetcombe. 


WBUtt, 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  popinjays  gules,  a  hm'dure  azure  charged 
with  eight  bezants  [White],  impaling  or  an  eagle  displayed  sable.  [  ] 

Richard  White  of  Hutton=j=Margerett  d.  of  ...  .  Strelley 


in  com.  Essex. 


of  ....  in  com.  Nottinj^ham. 


George  White  of  Hutton.=j=Katherin  d.  of  Will'm  Strowde  of  ....  in  com.  Devon. 


Richard  White  of  Hutton=f=Mary  d.  of  Edmond  Plowden  of 
ob.  9  August  1634.  |  Plowden  in  com.  Salop  esqr. 


Anne  d.  &  heire  of  Andrew=rRichard  WhitenpLady  Katherin 


Gray  of  the  Inner  Temple 
esqr.  1  wife. 


of  Hutton 
esqr.  1634. 


Mary  ux.  Rob.  Brett  of  Whitstanton 
in  com.  Somerset  she  is  heir  to  her 
mother. 


d.  of  Richard 
Earl  of  Port- 
land 2  wife. 


Mary  ux.  Phillip 
Waldegrave  of 
Borley  in  com. 

Essex. 


George  White  6 
years  old  1634. 


Elizabeth.    Frances. 

Katherme. 
3  X 


522 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


giefjittjift. 


Arms. — Argmt,  on  a  cross  paiouce  sable  Jive  bezants.  [TThitgift.] 
Crest. — A  lion's  gamh  argent,  holding  a  chcqM  oi-,  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  of 
the  second.  [Whitgift.] 
An  exempliflBcation  by  letters  pattents  to  John  Whitgift  Archbishop  William 
George  &  Richard  his  bretheren  &  to  theire  descendants  for  ever  by  S"'  "Will'm 
Dethick  al's  Garter  principal!  King  of  Armes  dated  the  i^'^  of  July  1588. 

John  Whitgifte  of  com.  Yorke  gent.=j= 


Henery  Whitgifte  of  Grimsby  in  com.  Lincoln  gent.=j= 

. [ I 

1  I  .  2  I  3|  4|  I 

John  "Whitgifte  lord     TVill'm  Whitgifte=f=Margerett     George     Richard.     Alice  ux. 
Archbishop  of  Can-     of  Curleys  in         |  d.  of .  .  .  .     s.p.  Henry 

terbury  Metropoli-       com.  Essex.  j  Bell  of  Cookson 

tan  &  Primat  of  all  I  .  .  .  .  in  s.p. 

England.  ;  com.  Norf. 


John  Whitgifte  of  Curleys  in  Claverint 
cossen  &  heir  to  John  Archbishop. 


^A.nne  d.  of  John  Goodman  of  Cumberlow 
Greene  in  com.  Hertford. 


John  Whitgifte  of  Boram  (Bore- 
ham)  in  com.  Essex  esqre.  1634. 


^Elizabeth  d.  of  Samuel  Aylmer     ]\Jary  ux. 
of  Ackenham  in  com.  Suffolk.       Samuel  Aylmer. 


Aylmer  Whitgifte  about  5  yeare  old. 


eUSaijitinig;. 

Arms. — Gyronny  of  four  azure  and  ermine,  over  all  a  leoparffs  head  or,  in  chief  three 

bezants,  a  martlet  argent  for  difference.  [Whiting.] 
Ceest. — Two  stajjles  azure  conjoined  in  salt  ire  encircled  bg  an  annulet  or.  [Whiting.] 


Giles  Whiting  of  Ecton^ 
in  com.  Northampton. 


=Margery  d.  of 


Carew  of 


m  com. 


Suffolk. 


John  Whiting 
of  London 
Doctor  in 
Divinitie. 


Timothy  Whiting 
Rector  of  Peckle- 
ton  in  com. 
Leicester. 


3| 
Xathaniel  Whiting 
of  H  or  spool 
Grange  in  com. 
Leicester. 


Martha  ux.  John 
Nethercote  of 
Oundle  in  com. 
Northampton. 


^1 
Robert  Whiting  of^Judith  d.  of  Geffery 


Eastham   m  com. 
Essex  1634. 


Thorowgood  of 
Eastham. 


Sara  ux. 

Robert 

Lamb. 


Robert. 


Abigail  ux.  Rous 
Burton  of ...  . 
CO.  Leic,  Clerk. 


Juditli. 


Katherin.         Elizabeth.         Mary. 


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523 


WiiltotU. 

Arms. — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crescents  sable,  a  chief  vair.  [WiL- 

COCKS.] 

Crest. — A  clemi-Uon  rampant  sable,  collared  vair,  issuing  from  a  mural  coronet  or. 

[WiLCOCKS.J 

Eichard  Wilcocks  of  the  county  of  Salop.=pJoane  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Dure. 


Richard  Wilcocks  of  London=f=Allice  d.  of  George  Parkehurst  of 


gent.  ob.  4  May  1624. 


Ipswich  in  com.  Suffolk. 


|1 
George  ob.  s.p. 
&  Samwell  ob. 

8.p. 


Thomas  Wilcocks  Brittlesey  (Bright-=T=Mary  eldest  d.  of 


lingsea)  in  com.  Essex,  esqre.  for  the 
body  of  King  Charles  1634. 


John  Wakering  of 
Kelvedon  in  com. 
Essex  esqre. 


Dionisius  Wilcocks  about  5  yere  old.         Mary  Wilcocks. 


Mary  ux.  Robert  Barkham  2  son  Nathaniell 

of  S''  Edward  Barkham  Knt.  Wilcocks. 

Mayor  of  London. 


Sarah  ux.  Peter        Dorcas 
Daniell  of  Tabley 
in  com.  Cester. 


Sf  James  Wilford  of^Cranbrooke  in  com.  Kent, Knt .=f= Jang  d.  o'i^oi.^^oc\ 
eldest  son  of  Tho.  Wilford  of  the  same  place  esqr.        Barrett. 
Sjct,  J4a.  j-fi-^i  ./ti-sf;  //">' «  s,  ysv.  j 

Thomas  Wilford  of  Cranbrooke=rCa (?  Mary)  d.  &  coheir  of 

esqr.  only  son  &  heir.  I  S'  Humfrey  Browne  Knt. 


e>  Pk 


/X-^T^ 


t^lu^  ^  C-jfiZi. 


James  Wilford  of^=Anne,d.  &  sole  heir  of  Thom.  Newman  /-.-/ 
Cranbrooke  esqr.   Lof  Quendon  in  com.  Essex.  £;  4^  <t^ 


/Kr^ 


Henry  Wilford  of  Quendon=rSusan  d.  of  S""  Leven- 


|2 
Thomas. 


in  com.  Essex  esqr 


thorpe  Frank  Knt. 


Martha. 
Eldred. 


Thomas  died  an  infant. 


Anne  ux.  Edward  Stafford  Mary  ux.  Charles  Wal-  Elizabeth  ux.  Wm.     Dorathy. 

son  &  heir  of  Edward  lord  degrave  younger  son  of  Suliard  younger  son  — 

Stafford  &  mother  of  S-"  Edward  Waldegrave  of  S'' John  Suliard  of    Joyce. 

Henry  lord  Stafford  now  of  Staninghall  in  com.  Hawley  (Haughley) 

living  a°  1634.  Norff.  in  Suffolk  Knt. 


524 


THE  VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


WmiilirnxQ, 

Arms. — Chiles,  a  chevron  between  three  howen  knots  argent.  [ 

David  Gwillm  ap  Rees.— 
I 


Philip  ap  Gwillm  ap  Williams.=p 


|1 

Francis  "Williams 
of  Ipswich. 


Francis  Williams  son  of  Philip.=p 


Israel  WiUiams^pMary  d.  of  William  Cage  of        Philip 
of  Ipswich.  Ipswich  in  com.  Suffolk.  ob.  s.p. 


11 
Francis  Williams=^Helen  d.  of  John 
of  Colchester  Christmas  of 

1634.  Colchester. 


|2 
Edmond. 


|3 
Richard. 


Mary  ux.  Richard 
Gardiner. 


SWtUiamson. 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.    Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  falcons'  heads 

erased  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  a  Jleur  de  lis  between  two  suns  of  the  first. 

[Williamson.]     2  and  3.  Azure,  afess  engrailed  ermine  between  three  eagles 

displayed  or.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  falcon's  head  or  betweeti  two  wings  expanded  azure,  each  charged  with  a 

sun  proper.  [Williamson.] 

James  Williamson  of  Keswick  in  com.  Cumberland.=F 


Jane  d.  of  John  Williamson  of=F William  Williamson^pAnne. 


Xewhall  juxta  Keswick  in  com. 
Cumberland  1  wife. 


of  Keswick, 


|1 

John  Williamson  of  Wood- 
ford in  com.  Essex. 


= Frances  d.  of  Will'm  Johnson 
in  Leyton  in  com.  Essex. 


I  I 

Edward.     John. 


THE   VISITATION  OF   ESSEX,   1634. 


525 


Wiilmtv. 

Arms. — Gules,  a  chevron  vair  bekveen  three  eagles  displayed  or.  [Wilmer.] 

James  Wilmer  of  London  haberdasher  descended=pMary  d.  of  William 


from  the  Wilmers  of  Warwickshire. 


Pendred. 


Thomas  Wilmer  of  London  haberdasher.=T=Agnes  d.  of  Richard  Lake. 


Elizabeth  d.  of  Nicholas=j=Thomas  Wilmer  of  Chigwell=pSarah  d.  of  Will'm 
Gregory  of  Battersea  in 
com.  Surry  1  wife. 


in  com.  Essex  &  free  of  the 
society  of  the  Salters  of 
London  1634. 


Hodges  of  London 
2  wife. 


|1 
Thomas  Wilmer  about  16 
years  of  age  1634. 


Nicholas.        Mary.       Sarah.      Elizabeth.       Susan. 


WBiUon. 

Arms. — Gules,  a  fess  between  three  cushions  argent,  charged  with  as  many  fleurs  de 
lis  of  the  first.   [Wilson.] 

Thomas  Wilson  of  Jenkins  in  Stisted=j= 
&  Bocking  &  of  London. 


Thomas  Wilson=pSusan  d.  &  sole  heir  of  Philip  Jocelin 
of  Jenkins.  of  Braintree. 


Elizabeth  ux.      Mary  ux.  Will'm  Ling-      Winifred  ux.      Dorathey  ux.  Anthony 
John  Sponer.      wood  of  Braintree.  Wm.  Brock.       Filioll  of  Old  Hall. 


Thomas  Wilson=FElizabeth  d.  of  Andrew 


of  Jenkins. 


Clarke  of  Bocking  in 
com.  Essex. 


I  2 
Phillip 

Wilson. 


|3  I 

John  Anne  ux.  Thomas 

Wilson.  Trotter  of  London 

=p  merchant. 


John  Wilson 
disinherited 
by  his  father. 


Thomas  Wilson  adopted=pJane  d.  of  Arther      Elizabeth. 


heu'  by  his  father 
a°  1634. 


Johnson  of 
Bocking. 


Mary. 


Dora- 
they. 


Will'm  Wilson. 


Thomas  Wilson. 


526 


THE   VISITATION   OF    ESSEX,    1634. 


tmintif. 


Arms  of  Winch  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


Edmond  Winch  of  Woodford=r.  .  .  .  d.  of  . 
in  com.  Essex.  Beauchamp. 


Edward  Winch  of=f=. 
Woodford  esqr. 


d.  of 

Holland. 


Edmond  Winch  of  Woodford^ 
in  com,  Essex. 


=Maudlyn  d.  of  Alderman 
Hackett  of  London. 


Edmond  Winch 
of  Woodford  in 
com.  Essex. 


Ellenor  d.= 
of  Thomas 
Sumner  of 
Epping 
1  wife. 


=Thomas  Winche=FJane  d.  of 


of ....  m.  to 
his  2^  wife  Jane 
d.  of  Edward 
Searle  of  Epping, 
she  ob.  s.p. 


John  Brisco 
of  Great 
Missenden 
in  com.  Bucks 
3  wife. 


|3 
Robert 
Winch. 


Elizabeth 

& 
Maudlyn. 


|1  |2  |3  |4  I  |5  |6          |7 

Magdalen.     Olive.    Elizabeth.    Ellenor.    Thomas  Winch    Joane.    Jane.    Allice. 

4  years  old  1634. 


WBmmmx. 

(No.  1.) 

Arms  and  Crest  as  Wiseman  No.  1  in  Yis.  of  1612. 

L'res  pattents  exempliffied  to  Thomas  Wiseman  of  Felsted  co.  Essex  gent.  & 
heire  of  John  Wiseman  of  the  said  place  &  county  Esq.  w*=^  armes  was  heretoflfore 
borne  by  his  auncestors  &  to  them  descended  from  Wiseman  of  the  north  the 
creast  only  given  to  the  said  Thomas  Wiseman  gent,  his  posterity  &  to  all  the 
posterity  of  John  Wiseman  his  father  &  by  Eobert  Cooke  Clarenceulx  dated  1574 
a°  17  yeare  of  Q.  Elizabeth. 


John  Wiseman  of  Felsted  northend  in= 
com.  Essex  esqr.  &  of  Bradox  in  Wim- 
bishcom.  Essex  ob.  5  Jan.  10  Elizabeth. 

A 


=Joane  d.  of 
Lucas  of 
London. 


THE    VISITATION    OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


527 


Will'm  "Wiseman  of  Mayland  &  Maldon  one  of  the- 
Justices  of  the  peace  for  this  county. 

A 


=Mary  d.  of  John  Cooke 
of  Rochford. 


Elizabeth  ux.  John 
Josselin  of  Sawbridg- 
worth  in  com.  Hert- 
ford esqr. 


Winiffred  ux.  Charles 
Chibbornc  of  Messing 
Serjeant  at  law. 


Penolopy  1  ux.  John  Stevens  of 
Colchester  in  Essex  2  to  Robert 
Aylett  doctor  of  the  civil  law. 


Robert  Wiseman  of=pMargerett  d.  of 
Mayland  in  com.         j  John  Brett  of 
Essex  esqr.  one  of  the     Edmonton  in 
justices  of  the  peace    com.  Midlesex. 
1634. 


Martha  ux.  Thomas 

Roberts  of  Li  tie 
Broxted  in  com. 
Essex  esqr. 


Mary  ux.  Thomas 
Turner  of  Layer 
Delahay  in  com. 
Essex. 


1|  2| 

Thomas  Wiseman  9  yere  old  1634.         William. 


Mary. 


1| 
Thomas  Wise-=p. 
man  of  Bradox 
&  Felsted. 


of 

Vauo-han. 


Elizabeth^ 
d.  of 
Francis 
Barley. 


2| 
=S'  Raphe  Wiseman  of=Catherin   his  2 

Rivenhall  in  com.  Es-  wife  d.  of  Tho- 

sex   Knt.    2   sonn   he  mas  Rich  of 

died  a"  1608  &  lieth  Horndon  on  the 

intombed  in  Rivenhall  Hill  in  com.  Es- 

Church  aforesaid.  sex  relict  of ... . 


S-"  Thomas  Wise- 
man of  Riven- 
hall in  com. 
Essex  Knt.  1634. 


Isabel  d.  of  An- 
thony Roper  of 
Farningham  in 
com.  Kent  esqr. 


Robert  Wise-=j= 
man  of  Stan- 
don  in  com. 

Essex. 


Frances  ux.  Tho- 
mas Fitch  of 
Brasenhed  in 
com.  Essex. 


'-> 


S--  Tho- 
mas 
Wise- 
man 
Knt. 
1634. 


^Elizabeth 
d.  of  S'- 
Isaac 
Sydley 
Baronett. 


Issabell  ux. 
S'  Henry 
Bosvile  of 
Eynesford 
in  com. 


Robert^pAnne  d.     3.  Francis. 


Wise- 
man 
of 
Riven- 


Kent  Knt.      hall. 


of 

Will'm 

Norgate 

of  Pan- 

feld  in 

com. 

Essex. 


4.  William. 


5.  Robert. 


S""  Richard 
Wiseman 
late  of 
Standon 
Baronet 
a°  1634. 


1| 
Thomas  Wise- 
man about  5 
yere  old  1634. 


2|  Ml  II 

William.     Elizabeth.     Helena. 


Mary. 
Penolopy. 


Susan. 


Thomas  Wise- 
man about  10 
years  old  1634, 


Frances. 


528 


THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


|B 


S^  Wm'm  Wiseman  of= 
Bradox  1634. 


=Jane  d.  of  S''  Edmond  Hudlestone  of 
Sawston  in  com.  Cambridge  Knt. 


John*  "Wiseman  Dorathey  us.  "William  Brookesby  of 

esqr.  1634.  Shoby  in  com.  Lester  esqr. 


4| 

PhiUip 
ob.  s.p. 


George    Wise-=p 
man  of  "Up- 
minster  in 
com.  Essex. 


Richard  "Wiseman  of=i=Mary  d.  of  Robert  Browne 
London  esqr.  merchant  of  London  gent,  by  Mar- 
&  one  of  the  Society  of  geret  his  wife  Cosen  & 
the  Goldsmiths  a°  1618.  heir  of  Thomas  Lucas  of 
1  London  gent. 


ll 

2|                    1  1                                              1 

William 

William       S^  Robert  Wise-     d.=rS''  Richardn=Lucy  d.  of  S' 

Wiseman 

Wiseman     man  of  Torrells     of 

Wiseman     |  Thorn.  Griffin  of    | 

of  Brad- 

of  Lang-     Hall  in  com.          Henry 

of  Torrells 

Braybrooke 

way 

don              Essex  Knt.  liv-      Hewett 

Hall. 

Castell  in  com. 

(?  Bra- 

(Laindon) ing  &  unm.            esqr. 

Northampton 

dox.) 

Hill.            1634.                     1  wife. 

2  wife. 

-f 

^ 

1 

11                       2  131          2  13  1                   II              6  1            1 

Elizabeth.          Robert  Wise-     Richard.     Elizabeth.     4.  Catherin.      Mary.        | 

man  about  9         —               —                   — 

years  old.            Edward.     Lucie.           5.  Penelopy. 

3|  I 

Thomas= Elizabeth  Mary  ux. 

Wiseman  of  d.  of  George 

London  Rowland  Ward  of 

merchant  Back-  "Qpton 

Remem-  house  of  in  com. 

brancer  of  London  York 

the  City  of  Alder-  gent. 

London.  man. 


"Ursula  ux. 
S-"  Simon 
Hervey 
Knt. 


4  , 
John 
Wise- 
man of 
the 
priyie 
chamber 
1634. 


5  , 
Edward 
Wise- 
man. 


Elizabeth 
ux.  S^ 
Will'm 
Hewett 
Knt. 


*  In  Wright's  '  Essex,'  ii.,  136  n.,  it  is  stated  that  this  John  had  an  only  son  Aurelius  Percy 
Wiseman,  who  was  killed  in  a  duel  in  London  in  1684:  (but  according  to  an  inscription  in  Wim- 
bish  Church,  given  in  that  work,  p.  139,  11  Dec.  1680),  and  two  daughters,  Lucy  and  Elizabeth. 
In  the  inscription  referred  to,  Aurelius  Percy  Wiseman  is  described  as  "  head  and  chief  of  that 
right  worshipful  and  ancient  family." 


THE 


i^tttiUcattoni^ 


Cfje  ^uxltian  ^ocietp. 


ESTABLISHED  A.D.  MDCCCLXIX. 


Wolnmt  xm. 


FOR  THE  YEAR  MD.CCC.LXXIX. 


LONDON  : 

PBINTED   BY  MITCHELL  AND  HUGHES, 

24  WARDOUE  STREET,  W. 


Bimatiom  of  C00ejc, 


c. 


PART    II. 


PART    II. 


Eist    of    ^etiigrees. 

The  Minor  Pedigrees,  not  separately  recorded,  are  not  included,  but  of  course  are 

referred  to  in  the  Index. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


PA  BE 

Adams 537 

Aleyn,  Alleyn  ....  537 

Altham 538 

Amys,  Amyce 510 

Appulton,  Apleton  .     .  540 

Akundell 560 

astley,  estleigh.    .    .  541 

AUDLEY 543 

Ayloffe 543 

Baker 544 

Bankes 544 

Baelee,  Barley  .  .  .  545 
Barnaediston    ....  545 

Baene 538 

Barnes,  Baeneis   .    .    .547 

Barrett 548 

Baerington 549 

Battiscombe 561 

Belhotjse 548 

Belknap 564 

Bernard 617 

Bettenson 550 

BOODE,  Boade  ....  551 
Bradbury,  No.  1  .  .  .  522 
Bradbuey,  No,  2    .     .     .  522 

Bkay 553 

Beock 554 

Beown 554 

Beuyn 555 

BUTLEE 564 

Campion 556 

Cannon 557 

Cheshull 557 

Cock 558 

Collin 559 

colshill 559 

Colt,  Coult 566 

COLWELL 563 

Cooke 563 

COOTE 565 

Dun 567 


PAGE 

Dynley 548 

Blrington 568 

Engaine 568 

EsTLEIGH,  Sl'C  Astley. 

FiSHEE 568 

Fleming 569 

Fortescue 570 

FOSCOTT 548 

Frank 572 

Garney 573 

Gates 574 

Glascock,  No.  1  ,  .  .  575 
Glascock.  No.  2  ...  576 
Glascock,  No.  3     .    .    .  577 

Golding 580 

Griffin 581 

Hardfield 561 

Harvey,  Hervey  .     .    .  581 

Heyborne 583 

Huberd 584 

Hunt 585 

HUNWICK 587 

Kelsey 588 

King 588 

KiRTON 589 

Knightley 590 

Knighton 586 

Lawson 590 

Legatt 591 

Leventhoepe     ....  593 

Lucas 594 

Mandeville 591 

Maeney 555 

Maynard 594 

Medley 595 

Newman 596 

Nutbeowne 597 

Peck 586 

Powltee 597 

Peentis 598 

Rochester 622 


ROYDON 598 

Salfoed 599 

Scott 599 

Sedgewick 600 

Silverlock 601 

Soame 587 

somester 561 

80UTHC0TE 601 

Stafford 560 

Stanley 602 

Stepneth 603 

Stidolph 619 

Steachey 604 

Style 604 

Sudley,  Lords  ....  563 

Swift 606 

Taverner 606 

Thorogood 607 

Tremill 608 

Trott 609 

Tuke 609 

Turner 612 

Vavasor 611 

Vawdey 612 

Vernon 613 

Wakering 613 

Waldegbave 614 

Ware 615 

Welbeck 599 

Wentworth 615 

West 616 

Whetstone 617 

Whitcombe,Wtietcombe  618 

White 618 

Withering     .    .        .    .  619 

Wood 620 

Woodhall 620 

Writtell,  Whittle  .    .  621 
Wyatt 622 


VI 


LIST  OF   PEDIGREES. 


BERRY'S    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 
(APPENDIX.) 


FAQE 

Abdy 627 

Albini,  De 731 

Andeeson 631 

Akchee 632 

astley,  astle    ....  635 
Bayles 638 

BODLE 706 

BoNHAM,  No.  1    .     .     .     .  639 
BOKHAM,  No.  2    ...     .  738 

Bramston 641 

Beise,  see  Ruggles-Brise. 

Browne 732 

Bullock 644 

Carwaedine 667 

Caswall 699 

Chichley 735 

CONYEES 649 

coesellis 650 

Ceessener 721 

Daee 740 

Disney,  D'Isney     .    .    .  653 

Deuey 736 

Du  Cane 658 

FiTZALAN 731 

Gent 661 

Gerard 728 


PAGE 

GOODDAY 663 

GouGH 687 

Geafton 739 

Hall 740 

Hamilton 678 

Haelakenden  ....  666 
Haevey,  Heevey  .  .  .  668 
Haevey,  Heevey  .  .  .670 
Harvey,  Hervey  .    .    .    735 

Hills 636 

HOLGATE 666 

Honywood 733 

HOUBLON 633 

Le  Neve,  see  Neavb. 

Lennaed 673 

Leschbe 674 

lockwood 676 

lovibond 678 

LUARD     .      , 751 

Maeney 738 

Maynaed 679 

MiLDMAY 680 

MiLDMAY 734 

Miller 687 

Neave 683 

NiCHOLL 685 


PAGE 

NiCHOLL 686 

Papillon 689 

Peeey 691 

Peteb 698 

Raymond 696 

Rebow 697 

Round 699 

Ruggles-Beise  ....  702 

Rush 703 

Scott 705 

Smith 707 

Smith 708 

Smyth 709 

Smyth 712 

Spaeeow 714 

Steutt 664 

SULIABD 718 

TiERBLL,  Tyrrell  .    .    .  717 

TUPNBLL 721 

Tyssen 719 

Walmsley 723 

Waeeen,  No.  1    .     .     .     .  730 
Warren,  No.  2  .    .     .     .  742 

Watson 647 

Western 747 

Weight 751 


Errata  et  Notanda 753-755 

Index  of  Pedigrees,  Names,  and  Arms 757-856 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634.  529 

WBmmmx. 

(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Same  as  Wiseman  No.  1,  Vis.  of  1612,  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Will'm  Wiseman  of  Much  Canfield  m=pMai7  d.  of .  .  .  .  Glascock 


com.  Essex  esqr. 


of  Essex. 


John  Wiseman  of  Much=pAnne  d.  of .  ,  ,  ,  Catherin  ux.  Thomas 


Canfield  in  com.  Essex 
son  &  heire. 


Josselyn  of  Young  of  Roxwell  in 

Essex  esqr.  com.  Essex. 


John  Wiseman  of  Much  Canfield=pMargery  d.  of  S""  Will'm  Waldegrave  of 


Hall  in  com.  Essex  esqr. 


Smallbridge  in  com.  Suff.  Knfc. 


I  2|                  I                                  4  I 

John  Wiseman  of  Much  Can-  William    Thomas    Wiseman  Edmund    Wiseman 

field  Hall  esqr.  of  whom  no  s.p.            of   Much   Canfield  of  Little  Maplested 

issue  remaineth  he  died  before  Hall  in  com.  Essex  in  com.  Essex  a** 

his  father.  son  &  heire.  1C34. 


Sieatseman, 

(No.  3.) 

Arms  and  Crest  of  Wiseman  quarterly,  same  as  those  under  Wiseman  pedigree, 
No.  2,  in  Yis.  of  1612,  but  three  martlets  instead  of  six. 

John  Wiseman  of  Great  Canfield  in  com.  Essex  gent.=pAgnes  d.   of 


one  of  the  Auditors  of  the  king's  Exchequer, 


RaflFe  Josselin. 


John  Wiseman  of  Great=T=Margery  d.  of  S"^  Will'm 


Canfield  Gent. 


Waldegrave  knt. 


11  |2  I  |4 

John  Wiseman=Anne  d.  of  John  Bartholomew  William.     Thomas  of= 

of  Great  Can-    Leventhorpe  died  died  with-  Canfield. 

field  ob.  s.p.         without  issue.  [out] 


S"^  Will'm  Wiseman  of  Great  Cau-=pElizabcth  d.  of  S""  Henry 


field  Baronet  living  a°  1634. 


Capell  of  Eayne  knt. 


|1  ^1  I 

William  Wiseman  aged    Edmond.     Ehzabeth. 
about  4  years  a"  1634. 

3  Y 


530 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Wimnmn. 

(No.  4.) 
.  .  .  Wiseman.=F 


Eichard  Wiseman  of  Much^pMargaret  d.  of .  .  .  Bullock 


Wigborow  in  com.  Essex. 


of  Much  Wigborow. 


Henry  Wiseman  of  Elsenham  in  com.  Essex  aiid=f=Mary  d.  of  Rich.  Barley  of 


of  Northamptonshire,  3  son  now  living  a°  1634. 


Elsenham  in  com.  Essex. 


|1  |2|3 

John  Wiseman  eldest=FElizabeth  d.   of  .  .  .     Richard. 


son  &  heir  apparant 
a"  1634  age  30. 


Smyth  of  H  agger  stone         — 
in  com.  Middlesex.  William. 


Mary  eldest  da.     2.  daughter.     3.  daughter. 


(No.  5.) 

This  creast  together  with  the  Coate  (viz.)  per  pale  or  &  B.  on  a  cheveron  2 
dragons  combatant  all  counter  changed  on  a  cheefe  ermyn  3  Bars  argent  all  such 
was  given  &  granted  to  Thomas  Wiseman  of  Stisted  by  S*"  Gilbert  Dethick  knt. 
Garter. 

.  .  .  Wiseman  of  Much  Waltham  in  com.  Essex.=F 


|1 
Thomas  Wiseman  of  Stisted= 
&  Much  Waltham. 


=Dorathey  his  wife 
dyed  1589. 


Will'm  Wiseman=j=.  .  .  d.  of 
of  Stisted.  Bedell. 


John  Wiseman^ 
of  Felsted. 


Thomas  Wiseman^ 
of  Felsted. 


Elizabeth  d.  of=j= John  Wiseman=j=Maryd.  of  Rich-    William  Wiseman=f=Ursula  d. 


Thorn.  Glascock 
of  Roxwell  in 
com.  Essex.  1 
wife. 


of  Stisted   & 
Much  Wal- 
tham esqr. 


ard  Everard 
of  Much  Wal- 
tham.    2  wife. 


of  Felsted. 


of  Daniell. 


William  Wiseman 
of  Much  Baddow. 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


531 


|A 


B 


Anne  only 
d.  ux, 
"William. 


Thomas  Wise- 
man of  Stisted 
&  Much  Wal- 
tham  1634. 


=Catherin  d.  & 
sole  heire  of 
DionisPalmor 
of  Felsted. 


\-2 
John 
Wise- 
man. 


Richard  Wise- 
man of  London 
merchant. 


4.  Theo- 
philus. 

6.  William. 


Thomas  Wiseman  about  21 
years  old  1634. 


Anne. 


Mary. 


2.  Nathaniell. 

3.  John. 


4.  Dionis. 

5.  Joseph. 


15 
Joseph  Wiseman=pElizabeth  d.  of 
of  Much  Totham  |  William  Crabb 
in  com.  Essex.      j  of  Gaines  Colne 
i  (Colne  Engaine) 
I  com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Clemence  ux.  Mary  ux. 

John  Fresh-  James  Whit-  Maydston 

water  of  combe  of  of  Col- 

Heybridge-hall  Writtle  gent.  Chester, 
in  com.  Essex. 


Joseph  Wiseman.        Thomas. 


sieoot). 


Arms. — Or,  on  a  pile  azure  three  martlets  of  (lie  field,  [Wood.] 

William  Wood  of  London.n= 


Toby  Wood  of  Lincolns  Inn^pBarbara  d.  of  William  Bowyer 


Attorney  to  Prince  Henry. 


of ....  in  com.  Sussex. 


Toby  Wood  of  Low  Layton  in  com.  Essex  esqre.n=Elizabeth  d.  of 


one  of  his  majesty's  verderors  for  the  Forest  of 
Waltham  1634. 


Robert  Barker 
the  King's  printer. 


|1  |2  |3  I  I  I 

Toby  Wood  19  year      Bowyer  Wood.      William.       Anne.      Elizabeth  and  Mary, 
old  1634. 


532  THE   VISITATION   OF  ESSEX,    1634. 


Aems. — Or,  mi  a  lend  engrailed  gules  three  crosses  hotonnee  fitchee  oj  the  first. 

[Woodcock.] 
Crest. — A  demi-Uon  rampant  or,   collared  azure,  studded  argent,  holding  a  cross 

hotonnee  fitchee  gules.  [Woodcock.J 

John  "Woodcock.=p 


John  Woodcock  of  Alphamstone=j=Margeret  d.  of  Plumme  of  ....  in  com. 


in  com.  Essex  1634. 


widdow  of  Thomas  Strutt  of  Alphamstone. 


John  Woodcock  7  years  old.        William. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — .  .  .  .  a  fess  countercmnpony  argent  and  sable  between  three  eagles'  heads 
erased  of  the  last.  [Wright.] 

John  Wright  of  Harlow  in=Elizabeth  Rudd  of  Higham  Ferrers 
com.  Essex  a°  1634.  com.  Northampton. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms  (3  shields), — 1.  Azure,  two   bars  argent,  in  chief  three  leopards'  heads  or. 
[Wright.] 

2.  Same,  but  one  leopard's  head  only,  atid  a  crescent  for  difference. 

[Wright.] 

3.  Same  as  the  last. 

Crests. — 1.  A  dragon's  head  proper,  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  [Wright.] 

2.  Same,  but  collared  azure,  ivith  a  crescent  fm'  difference.  [Wright.] 

3.  Same  as  the  last,  without  the  difference.  [Wright.] 

The  first  arms  and  crest  granted  to  John  Wright  of  Wrightsbridge  20  June, 
1590,  32  Elizt'>,  by  Cooke. 


V 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 
John  Wriofht  of  Kelvedon  in  com.  Essex.= 


533 


.11  I 

John  Wri.o;ht  of  Keldon=FJoane.        Robert  Wright  of  Southweald. 


(Kelvedon)  Hall. 


/K 


John  Wright  of  Kelvedon.=j=.  ...  da.  of  ...  .  Lawrence. 


John  Wright  of  Kelvedon=pAnne  d.  of  S''  Edward        Lawrance 


1634. 


Suliard  Knt. 


ob.  s.p. 


|1 

John. 


Richard  Wright.        Anne.         Catherine.         Margerett  &  EHzabeth. 


Robert  Wright  of  Brook  Street=j=Mary  d.  of  Robert  Greene 
in  com.  Essex.  of  Navestock. 


John  Wright  ob.  s.p.        Thomas  Wright  of  Brook  Street.=pRoberdye  Pake. 

ii  m        n         ri 

John  Wright=pGrace  d.  of  Henry  2.  Robert.  1.  Mary.  3.  Joane. 
of  Brook            Glascock  of                           —                     —  — 

Street  1634.    ]  High  Easter  in  3.  William.  2.  Olive.  4.  Thoma- 
com.  Essex.                           —  zin. 

i  4.  Mathew. 


John  Wright=FAnne  d.  of         2.  Thomas. 


of  Brooks 
Street  1634. 


Pigott  ofcom. 
Devonshire. 


3.  Anthony. 


Martha  nx.  Robert 
St.  Hill  of  London 
marchant. 


Grace  Wright. 
Anne  Wright. 


John  Wright.        Martha. 


/:        13 

John  Wright  of=j=Avis  d.  &  sole  heir  of  Roberte  Rooke 
Wrightsbridge.      of  Havering  in  Essex. 


John  Wright  of  Weald 
Side  South  Weald. 


/ 


Lin- 
Bell  1  wife. 


d.  of=f=John  Wright  of=pBennett  d.  of  Robert  Wright=pJoaue  d.  of  John 


Wrightsbridge 
in  com.  Essex 
a"  1590,  32 
Eliz.  Gent. 


Lawrance  Blesby 
of  London 
2  wife. 


of  Dennington 
in  com.  Suf- 
folk. 


Butler  of  Thoby 
in  com.  Essex. 


Jane  ux. 
Hustler 
of  Mai- 
den. 


|1 
Euseby  Wright  of= 

Lincolns  Inn  &  of 

Much  Totham  & 

Chelmsford  in 

com.  Essex. 


= Ursula  d.  of 
George  Digby 
of  Barne  Elms 
in  com.  Surrev. 


Nathaniell 
Wright  of 
London 
merchant. 


I  3 
Benjamin  Wright 
of  London  mer- 
chant and  in 
Spain  a°  1638. 


534 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


A 


Ezekiell  Wright 
of  Emanuel 
Colledge  in 
Cambridge. 


Mary  ux.  Robert 
Cooper  of  Lon- 
don merchant. 


Eunice  ux.  Layny 
Rous  of  Brickle- 
sey  (Brightling- 
sea)  in  com.  Essex. 


Martha  ux.  John 

Borodale  of 

in  com.  Essex 


Jane. 


y 


Martha  d.  of  Robert^ 
Castell  of  East 
Hatley  in  com. 
Cambridge  1  wife. 


=John  Wridit  of=FFortune  d.  of 


Wrightsbridffe. 


S--  William 
Caraway  Knt. 


Bennett  ux.  Edward 
Sams  of  London. 


John  Wright  of=pMary  d.  of  John  Mole 


Wrightsbridge 
&  of  Gray's  Inn 
esqr.  1634. 


of  ....  in  com.  Yorke 

by  Elizabeth  sister  of 

S--  Thomas  Cheek  Knt. 


Nathaniell 
Wright  of 
London 
M"^  of  Arts. 


Robert 

Wright. 


4 

James 

Wright. 


11  |2 

John  Wright  son  &  heir        Lawrance 
about  3  years  old  1634.  Wright. 


Elizabeth.        Martha.        Frances. 


Nathaniell  Wright" 
of  London  mer- 
chant. 


=Lidia  d.  &  heir  of 
Edward  James  of 
London. 


Lawrance  Wright=Mary  d.  of  John  Duke 
of  London  doctor  ofFoulton  Hall  in  Ram- 
in  physic.  sey  in  com.  Essex. 


Samwell  &  others. 


WB^att 


Arms  and  Crest  of  Wyatt  as  those  in  Yis.  of  1612,  except  an  arrow  instead  of 
a  spear  in  the  Crest. 


S'-  Henry  Wyat  Knt.  of  the  Bath= 
at  the  Coronation  of  H.  8  &  by 
the  said  sovereign  made  Banneret, 


S''  Thomas  Wyat  Henry  Wyat  brother  of  S^'  Thomas  dwelt=T= 

Knt.  •  in  Kent  &  was  a  2  brother. 


THE   VISITATION    Or    ESSEX,    1G34. 


535 


A| 


Edward  Wyafc  of  Raynbam  in  com.  Essex  buried=p.  .  .  .  d.  of . 
at  Tillingham  nigh  adjoining  1584.  Browne. 


Isabel  d.  of  Sherwood=f  John  Wyat  of  Hornechurch  in  com.=EHzabeth 
1  wife.  Essex  died  in  Ireland.  2  wife. 


Thomas  "Wyat  of  Braxted=Sarah  d.  of  Paule  Ambrose  Vincent      Mary. 
in  com.  Essex  1634.  of  London  goldsmith. 


mi^lt. 


Arms. — Arge?if,  on  a  pale  cotised  sable  three  greyhounds'  heads  erased  or,  collared 
gides.  [  ] 


Henry  Wyke  of  Stanton  Wyke= 
CO.  Somerset  a  younger  brother 
son  of  Robert  Wyke  of  Ilanham 
Wyke  com.  Gloster. 


-One  of  the  twenty  daughters  of  Tho- 
mas Willett  of  Butcombe  in  com. 
Somerset,  their  brother's  name  was 
W  Willett  of  Lincolns  Inn. 


John  Wyke  of  Chew  Magna  co,  Somerset  a  male=j=Bridgett  d.  of  Edmund  Roynon 


from  Stanton  Wyke  eldest  son  of  Henry. 


of  West  Harptree  com.  Somerset. 


Blanch   sister   of=  Peter  Wyke=Frances  his     Leonard  Wyke= 

Geffrey  Night-         of  Newport  second,  of  Compton 

ingale  father  of        com.  Essex  d.  of  Wm.       Martin  co. 

S""  Thomas  Night-     gent.  &  of  Elrington       Somerset, 

ingale  Baronet         the  Midle  of  Hormead 

1  wife.  Temple  liv-  co.  Hert- 

ing  a°  1634.  ford. 


John  Wyke= 
of  great 
Chew  a" 
1634. 


John.     Peetcr.     Francis.     1.  Henry.     2.  John.     3.  Raffe.     4.  William.     5.  Francis. 


536 


THE   VISITATION   OF   ESSEX,    1634. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  lend  salle  three  griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  first,  a  lordure  of 
the  second  lezantee.  [Young.] 

....  YoDffe  of  Yonges  in  Newland.^p 


Thomas  Yonge  of  Yonges=j=Catherin    d.    of    William   Yonge   of=f=Elizabeth  d.  of 


m  Newland  in  Eoxwell 
CO.  Essex  (bur.  there  1593, 
M.I.) 


John  Wiseman 
of  Canfield-hall 
CO.  Essex  esqr. 


Thaxted  parsonage 
CO.  Essex  second 
son. 


John  Greene  of 
Naves tock  Hall 
CO.  Essex. 


Thomas 

William  Yonge  of  Bishop 

Eobert  Yonge  of  Ongar=Allice  d.  of  Will'm 

Yonge. 

Stortford  co.  Hertford 

CO.  Essex  gent,  second    Ploot*  of  Shellow 

eldest  son. 

son  living  a°  1634.             Bowells  com. 

/K 

Essex. 

*  In  Harl,  MS.  1541,  166'',  the  Arms  of  Ploot  are  given  as — Azure,  two  ears  of  wheat  in 
saltire  or,  in  base  a  crescent  argent ;  and  he  is  said  to  have  married  to  his  second  wife  a  da.  of 
Horatio  Pallavicini,  whose  Arms  are  given  as — Or,  a  cross  quarterpierced  azure,  in  chief  a 
trunk  ragulee  sable. 


FROM 

HARLEIAN     MS.     1541, 

AND  OTHER  HAELEIAN  MSS. 


^tiams. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  202.) 

Arms. — Vert,  on  a  cross  or,  an  estoih  sable.  [Adams.] 

William  Adams  who  came  from  the  Ford=i=.  ...  d.  of 
nere  Crowland  unto  Saffron  Walden.  Foxsam. 


Thomas  Adams  of=.  ...  d.  of  (Henry)  Mordaunt       Williara- 
Saffi'on  Walden.        of  Thunderley  Esq"".  Adams. 


Elizabeth  d.  &  heire  ux.  Ambrose  Browne  of 
Beachworth  (Betch worth)  Castell  in  Sm-rey. 


Christopher 
ob.  s.p. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  79.) 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612 ;  but,  by  additions,  makes  Richard  Allyn  of  Thaxted,  and 
Agnes  his  wife,  father  of  John,  and  gives  him  another  son  John,  namely,  S""  John 
Allen,  Kn*^,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1525  et  1535,  and  describes  ....  Alabaster 
as  of  Staffordshire. 


3  z 


538 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  191^) 

Arms  (2  shields.) — 1.  Quarterly — 1.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable.  [At.tham.]  2. 
Paly  of  six  ermine  and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  a  lion 
passant  gar clant  or.  [Altham.]     3.  Skixxer.  [  ] 

4.  Or,  a  lion  rampant  vert,  a  canton  ermine  [Sutton], 
a  mullet  for  difference. 
2.  Quarterly — 1  and  2.  Altham  as  above.  3.  Azure,  three 
lions'  faces  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Barne.] 
4.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  Cornish  choughs  sable, 
memhered  gules  [Brook],  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Christopher  Altham  of  Girlington  in  com.  York.=f= 


Edward  Altham  of  London^p.  ...  d.  of  Richard  Hildersham 
Sheriff  (1531).  of  ....  in  com.  Cambridge. 


Thomas  Altham.=F.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Gunter. 


John  Altham. 
Thomas  Altham. 


Edward  Altham. 


Mary  ux.  Person. 
Dorathy. 


Audrey  1  m.  to 
Cockayne  2  to 
....  Anthony. 


Elizabeth  d.  of  Thom.=pJames  Altham=Mary  d.  &  co- 
Blank  of  London  of  Mark  Hall     heir  of 

Haberdasher  &  sister  &     in  Essex.  Mathew  of 

heir    of    Sir    Thomas  Colchester 

Blank  Mayor  of  Lon-  2  wife, 

don  (1582)  1  wife. 


=Thomas  Lang- 
ton  of  York- 
shire. 


•^1    . 
Edward 

Altham. 


George  Barne  (?)  Mayor  of  London.=j= 
George  Barne  of  London  Mayor  (1552).=pAlice  d.  &  heir  of  Brook  of  Salop. 


Jane  Langton  d.  of=pJohn  Barne.     Sir  George  Barne  Mayor     Elizabeth.     Anne. 


Thomas  Lan^ton. 


Edward=FElizabeth  2  d.  & 


Altham. 

A  B 


coheir. 


of  London  (ISSfi). 


Mary  1  d.  &  coheir  ux Boberts  of  Wilsden 

in  com.  Middlesex. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


539 


Sir  James=pElizabeth*  d.  of  Sir  James  Bar-        Iiiary  ux.  Rafe  Hawtrey  of 
Altham.       ington  Knt.  Eislip. 


Joaiie  us.  Oliver  St. 
John  Esq. 


John  Edward. 

Hawtrey. 


Rafe. 


Mary. 


Joane  d.  of  Sir  John=pSir  Edward  Altham=pMargaret  d.  &       Emanuel  Altham. 
Leventhorpe  of  com.     of  Markhall  in  heir  of  Thom. 

Hertford  Knt.  com.  Essex.  North. 


Elizabeth    2.  John. 

mar — 

Bridgett.     3.  Leventhorpe. 


4.  Edward. 

5.  Emanuel. 


Edward  ob. 

James  A]tham=p 

s.p. 

of  Markhall  in 

com.  Essex 

Joane  ux. 

Esq.  maried 

Sir  Thomas 

1630. 

Smith  of 

Horham  Hal 

. 

AUicee  d.  of 
John  Speere 
of  Offley  in 
com.  Hert- 
ford Esq. 


Jane 
ob.  s.p. 

Mar- 
garet. 


Only  daughter. 


11 
Thomas=F.  .  .  .  d.  & 


Altham. 


heir  of 
Bray. 


Margaret  d. 
&  heir  of 
Oliver 
Skinner. 


-Sir  James  Altham  of  Oxey  in=j=Mary  d.  of 


com.  Hertford  one  of  the  Barons 
of  the  Exchequer  ra.  to  his 
3'''^  wife  Helen. 


Hugh  Stanes 
of  London 
2  wife. 


James 
Altham. 

Mary. 

Elizabeth. 


Sir  James- 
Altham 
Knight 
sonn  & 
heir. 


^Elizabeth  d.  &=S'-  John 

sole  heir  of  S""  Ashfeld 

Ric.  Sutton  of  Knight 

London  Kt,  2  hus- 

one  of  the  band. 
Auditors  to 
King  James. 


Richard 
ob.  s.p. 
1623. 


Mary  ux. 

Sir 

Francis 

Stidolph. 


Elizabeth. 
Susan. 


I  I  I 

Sutton  Altham  son  &  heir  ob.  young.        Elizabeth.        Frances. 


?  Joane  daughter  of  Sir  Francis  Barrington,  Knight,  see  p.  148. 


540  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


amps,  ^mpte. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  20.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  a7id  4.  Argent,  two  bars  gules,  charged  with  three  mulUfs  or. 
[Amys.]  2  and  3.  Paly  of  four  gules  and  argent,  on  a  chevron  of  the  second 
a  hind's  head  erased  sable  leiiveen  two  cwiquefoils  azure,  on  a  chief  or  a  hurt 
charged  ivith  a  demi-lion  rampant  of  the  second,  between  two  crescents  ermines. 

[  ] 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  but  without  the  addition  of  William  Cardinall  of 
Wenham  as  second  husband  to  Anne  dau.  of  Roger  Amyce,  and  with  the  addition 
to  Thomas,  son  of  Israel,  of  "now  a  captaine,  1631,"  and  giving  him  a  wife 
"Alice,  d.  of  Edmond  Sander  of  Charlwood  in  com.  Surrey,  Esq.,"  and  a  son 
"  Lewes  Amys,  aged  13  a°  1631,"  and  the  above  Arms. 


(Harh  MS.  1541,  62".) 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  gives  John  instead  of  Roger  as  husband  of  Agnes 
Suliard,  and  gives  to  Sir  Roger  and  Ann  his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Mildmay, 
besides  his  son  Sir  Henry  (married  to  ....  daughter  of  Edw.  Sheldon)  and  his 
daughter  ....  (married  to  Fran.  Goldsmith),  Thomas,  Roger,  and  John,  second, 
third,  and  fourth  sons,  and  daughters  Anne  and  Elizabeth,  and  gives  to  Sir  Henry 
a  son  Henry,  one  year  old  1621  (married  to  ....  daughter  of  ....  Ouldfieid 
(addition). 


{See  (fTolsljill) 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


541 


astltp,  €stle(3l). 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  128'\) 


S-^  Thorn.  Estleis-h  Knt.=f= d.  of Hillmorton 


temp.  King  John. 


of  Warwickshire. 


William  Lord  of  Estleiffh.^p 


Edilh  d.  &  heir  of  S""  Peter=S'-  Thom.  Astley  Knight  Lord  of=rEllen  d.  &  coheir  of 


Constable  of  Melton  Con-       Estleigh  slayne  atEveshaml265, 
stable  in  com.  Norf.  50  H.  3. 


S--  Walter  Glauvile 
Kt. 


The.  Astley  Lord  of  Hill-     S''  Rafe  Astley  Knight=j=Rose  d.     Stephen  Astley  Lord 
morton  ob.  s.p. 


heir  to  his  brother. 


of  ... .     of  Hillmorton. 


Thom.  Astley  of  Melton  Constable=pMargery  d.  of  S'^'  George  John  Astley 


in  com.  Norf. 


Charnells  Knight  15  E.  3.         a  priest. 


Katherin  d.  &  heir  of=f=Thom.  Astley  of  HiIl-=Katherin  d.  of  S""  Ric.  Bacon 
Ellenbridge  1  wife.  morton  42  E.  3.  Knt.  2  wife. 


Rafe  Astley  of=p        Katherin  ux Peyton        .  .  .  .  ux.  Barenton 


Hillmorton. 


of  Warwickshire. 


(?  Barington). 


Philip  Astley  of=pMargaret  d.  of  S''  Rafe     Elizabeth.     Anne.     Katherin. 
Hillmorton.  Grey  of  Snff. 


Nic.  Astley  of=pIsabel  d.  of  Rob.      Robert.     John.     Raufe.     William. 
Hillmorton.        Strelley. 


John  Astley.  Thom.  Astley. 


S"^  Andrew  Astleigh  Knt.  Lord  of  Estley  called^ 
to  Parliament  by  Writ  a°  21  E,  I. 


54^2 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGUEES. 


Nic.  Lord  Astley  slayne 
at  Stirling  in  Scotland 
1314  s.p. 


Gyles  Lord  Astle^ 
after  his  brother's 
death. 


Alice  d.  &  heir 
of  the  Lord 
Conyers. 


Rafe 

Astley. 


Thomas  Lord  Astley  Founder- 
of  the  College  of  Astley 
ob.  7  R.  2. 


^Ehzabeth  d.  of  Thomas 
Beauchamp  Earl  of 
Warwick. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Rafe 
Bassett  of  Sapcotes. 


Wm.  Lord  &  Baron- 

Astley. 


-Catherin  d.  of  Wm. 
Lord  Willoughby. 


S-"  Thomas=f  Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  of 
Astley.  S''  Ric.  Harcourt. 


Thomas  Raleigh  of  (Farnborough= Joane  d.  &  heir  o^Reignold  Lord  Grey  of 


CO.  Warwick)  1  husband 


Wm.  Lord  Astley. 


Ruthin  2  husband. 


Edward  Grey  Lord 
Ferrers  of  Groby. 


Robert  Grey  of  Whittington 
in  com.  Stafford. 


TJiomas  Astley  of  Pat-- 
tishull  in  com.  Stafford 
8  H.  6. 


=Joane  d.  of  S''  Thomas 
Greisley  of  (Cotton)  in 
com.  Stafford  ob.  31  H.  6. 


EHzabeth 
ux.  S""  John 
Clay. 


S"-  John  Astle 
Knight  of  y 
Garter. 


Thomas  Astley  of  Pattishull= Margaret  d.  of  S"^  Tho vide 

in  com.  Stafford  buried  at        Boteler  Knt.  &  of  Stafford- 

Wolverhampton  1  R.  3.  Elizabeth  his  wife.  shire. 


John  Astley- 
attainted. 


EHzabeth  d.  of=f=Thomas  Astley  of  Hillmorton= Isabel  d.  of  S'  Geffrey 


Dacres. 
G.  3  esc.  a. 


&  Constable  &  Melton  in 
Norf. 


Oke  (?  Okeden)  of 
Hampshire. 


John  Astley  of=pElizabeth  d.  of .  .  .  .  Wich- 


Hillmorton. 


ingham  of  Norf. 


Alice  ux.  Thorn.  Gedding 
of  Norf. 


Continued  as  in  Vis,  o/ 1612. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


543 


^titrlep. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  gives  Robert  (brother  of  Sir  Thomas)  a  son  Thomas 
of  Gosbecks,  co.  Essex,  as  well  as  a  son  Thomas  of  Bcreclinrch,  and  makes  Robert's 
sou  John  die  s.p.,  and  gives  the  issue  of  Robert  and  Catherine  thus  :  — 


S""  Hen.  Audley  of  =  Ann  d.  of  Humfrey  Packington 
Berechurch  Knt.      of  Harvington  in  com.  Wor- 
cester. 


2  I  3  I 
Robert. 


Catherin. 


Richard.       Mary. 


^ploffe. 


(Harl.  MS.  1432,  35.) 


John  Ayloffe  of  Horn-=j=Anne  d.  to  William=pAlice  d.  to 

church  in  Essex.  Tho.  West.         Birche.      Tho.  Grice. 


Thomas  Ayloffe.^Agnes  d.  to  William  Birche. 


William  AyIoffe=i= Audrey  da.  to  Sir  John  Shaa        Agnes  ux.  John  Bridges 
of  Hornchurch. 


L'^  Mayor  of  London. 


Lord  Mayor  of  London. 


Thomas=F.  .  .  .  d.  to  .  . 


Ayloffe. 


Walsingham. 


M/ 


Elizabeth  ux.  Thomas.  Mary. 

Thomas  —                 — 

Gaynesford  Giles.  Elizabeth. 

of  Crowhurst  —                — 

in  Surrey.  Ralph.  Edith. 


Margaret  d.  to  .  .  .  .=j=William  Ayloffe  of  Braxted^pAgnes  d.  to  Thomas  Baruardis- 
Forster  2  wife.  j  Magna  in  Essex.  \  ton  of  Ketton  in  Suff. 


Continued  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


5M  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

35afeer. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  21  P.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  ami  4.  Ermine,  on  afess  engraUed  salle  three  flews  cle  lis  or. 

[Baker.]     2  and  3.  Ermine^  a  chief  quarierhj  or  and  gules.  [St.  Nicholas.] 
Ckest. — An  ostrich's  head  erased  or,  holding  in  its  mouth  a   liorseshoe  argent. 

[Baker.] 

[John  Baker  temp.  H.  6.=p Alice  d.  of  William  Strangman. 


John]  Baker  of  Essex.=pJoane  d.  &  heir  to  James  Gifford. 


John  Baker  of  Buers.^pAnne  d.  of  S""  John  S*  Nicholas  of  Kent  &  his  heir. 


Edward  Baker  of  Buers  GifFord=r  Joane  d.  of  John  Maudley  of  Maudley 

I  Wells  in  com.  Somerset. 

Henry  Baker  of=pElizabeth  d.  of  Sir  Richard  Haute 


Buers  GiflFord. 


of  Kent  Kt.  &  his  coheire. 


Jasper  Baker.=rAnne  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Kayle  of  Kayle  Castle  in  com.  Cornwall. 

n  i        r2  r~     i 

Jasper  Baker.         Mary.         Julyan  Baker.         Fidelia.         Anne. 
(7%e  part  letween  brackets  is  an  addition  to  the  MS.) 


Banbes. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  60.) 
Bankes  of  Craven=p  Bardsley  of=f 


in  Yorkshire. 


Lancashire. 


I  1  |2                                 |3                               I  I 

Bankes  of  Alexander  Bankes  Christopher  Bankes  of=p.  .  .  d.  of  Bards-  Ada 

Craven.  Abbott  of  Forneux  Dal  ton  in  Forneux  in     ley    of    Lan-  mar. 

=T=  in  com.  Lanck.  com.  Lanck.                     cashire.  .  .  . 

\[/  Lee. 


I  1  I  2 

Alexander     Christopher  Bankes  of  Had-=p     Anthony^  Bankes  jof  . 
ob.  s.p.         stock  in  com.  Essex.  ^.   «.    ^  - 


in  com.  StaflFord  3  sonne. 


William  Bankes  oj^        Thomas  Bankes  of        Christopher  Banks  of 
Hadstock  in  Essex.  London  1598.  Withersfield  com.  Suff. 


Will'm  Banks. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


545 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  199.) 

John  Barley  of  Stapleford=p.  ...  d.  of ... . 
Abbott  in  com.  Essex.  Pointz. 


John  Barley  of  Sfcaple-^Phillip  d.  of  Bradbury  of 
ford  Abbott.  Littlebury  in  com.  Essex. 


William  Barley  of=f=    Grace  ux.  .  .  .     Margai-et  ux.  Edward  Bell    Jane  ux.  "Wm. 
Stapleford  Abbott.        Serle  of  Epping.    of  Writtle  in  com.  Essex.      Hunwick.    =r 


John  Barley  of  Staple- 
ford  Abbott. 


Parnell  d.  &  heir  ux.  Thom. 
Young  of  Roxwell. 


BSaruaitriston. 

(Harl.  MS.  1083,25.) 

Barnarstone  lived  in  the  reign= 
of  King  Eichard  the  first. 


Will,  de  Barnarstone  lived=F 
in  the  reign  of  H.  3. 


Thomas  {Sijmond)  Barnarstone^ 
lived  in  the  reign  of  H.  5. 


Geoffrey  de   Barnarstone=f=    Walter  de  Barnarston  livedo 
lived  in  the  reign  of  E.  1.  I      in  the  reign  of  E.  1. 


Tho.  de  Barnarston  lived^Margery  d.  of  Wm.        Alexander.=. ...  d,  of       Roger. 


in  the  reign  of  E.  2 


Willoughby. 
A}i^s.— Or,  fretfij  az. 


Walpole. 


Sir  Thomas  Barnardiston  Kt=pLucie  d.  &  h.  of  Ro.  Havering  of  N"orf. 

lived  in  the  time  of  E.  3.       I      KmL^.—Arg.,  a  lion  ramp.  double-taiUd  gules. 


Walter  Barnardiston  lived=^Francis  d.  of  Tho.     Thomas  de 
in  the  reign  of  R.  2.  I  Kingsmau.  Barnardiston. 


4  A 


546 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


John  de  Barnardiston  of    Eoger  de  Barnardiston  o^Elizabeth  d.  of  Sir  Edmund 


Keddington  and  of  Bar-  Grimsby  in  the  co.  of 
nardiston  lived  in  the  time  Lincoln  Esq.  died  about 
of  R.  2  without  issue.  20  H.  6. 


Perpoint  K*. 

Aems. — Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  sable  within  an  orle 
of  cijiquefoils  gules. 


"William      Thomas  Barnardiston=FJone  his  wife  d.  of    Walter  Barnardiston  Clarice 


Barnar-      in  com.  SufF.  Esq. 
diston.        temp.  H.  6  et  Ed.  4. 


Vavasour.  of  the  Church  of  Kedding- 

Arms. — Or,  a    ton  temp.  H.  6. 
fess  indented  salle. 


Thomas  Barnardiston  of  Keddington  in=pElizabeth  d.  of  John  Newport  of  Pelham 


com.  Suflf.  temp.  E.  4,  R.  3  et  H.  7. 


com.   Hertford.     Aems. — Argent,  a  fess 
between  3  crescents  sable. 


A  d.  of  S''  Tho.  Barnardiston     S''  Thomas  Barnardiston=FAnne  d.  of  Tho.  Fitz 


wife  to   Thomas  Lord  Chan-    of  Keddington  K*  temp, 
cellor  of  England.  H.  7  et  H.  8. 


Lucas  of  Saxham  in 
com.  Suff. 


S"'  Thomas  Barnardiston=f=Mary  eldest  d.  of  S""  Edward  "Walsing- 


of  Keddington  temp.  H. 
8  et  E.  6. 


ham  of  Stockbury  K*^^  Leiftenant  of 
the  Tower  bur.  in  Kent. 


Elizabeth  d.  of  Tho.  Han-=pSir  Thomas  Barnardiston  of=FAnne  da.  to  Bigi-ave  de 


chett  of  Hertfordshire  Esq. 
1  wife. 


Keddington  K*  a°  29  H.  8. 


Hertfordshire  2  wife. 


Su"  Thomas  Barnar-=j=Mary  his  wife  d.  of  Gyles  Barnardis-= Philip  d.  of  Sir 

diston  of  Witham  in     S""   Ric.  Knightley  ton   of  Clare   in     "William  Wal- 

Essex  K*.  of  Fawsley  in  com.  com.  Suff.  grave  of  Small- 

North"!  K*.  bridge. 


Sir  Nathaniel  Barnardiston=f=Janed.ofSirSte-     Elizabeth  wife  of  "William  Fishe 
of  Kedington  in  com.  Suff.  I  phen  Soame  K^      of  (?)  Curton  in  com.  Bedford. 
K^ 


Thomas  Barnardiston     2.  Nathaniel.    4.  John.    Anne  & 
Esq.  son  &  heir  living  —  Jone. 

a°  1634.  3.  Samuel. 


George  Barnardiston  of  Norrill=pEliz.  d.  &  sole  heir  to 


com.  Bedford  2^  son. 


Thomas  Burley  of  Lynn. 


John  Barnardiston  of  Norrill=FJone  d.  of  Thomas 


alias  Northill  Gent. 


Mellor  of  Lynn. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


54i7 


B 


George  Barnar-^ 
diston  of  Nor  thill 
Esq.  eldest  son. 


=Mary  d.  of  S""    Sigismond    Christopher. 
George  Perient   Barnar-  — 

of  Digswell        diston.  Thomas. 

in  com.  Hert- 
ford K*. 


John  and  Margaret 

Edward  wife 

all  died  to  W. 

s.p.  Fisher. 


Robert  Barnardiston  of=FKatherin  d.  of  Geo.  Mordant  of  Moulton 


Northill  only  son  &  h. 


3*^  son  of  John  first  Lo.  Mordant. 


Henry  Barnardis-=pMargaret  d. 
ton  of  Northill  &  coheir  of 
eldest  son  &  heir  Ro.  Hares  of 
Esq.  now  living  the  Town  of 
1634.  Bedford. 


|2 

George. 


John  Barnardis- 
ton of  (?)Yeding 
mar.  Margai'et  d. 
of  Thomas  Wi- 
niol  or  Wignol. 


|4 

Rich. 


Robert  Barnardiston  Esq. 
son  &  heir  aged  about  13 
years  a°  1634. 


|2 
George. 


|3|4 
Thomas. 

Benjamin. 


Margaret. 


Katherine=p 
wife   to 
W^^Chan- 
telow. 


Katherine  & 
Margaret. 


{See  ^ItfjamO 

Barnes,  Barneis. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  112.) 

William  Barneis  Anno  14  R.  l.=f= 
I 

Sir  Rafe  Barneis  K*  lived  in  the  time= 
of  King  John  &  of  his  reigne. 


Sir  Rafe  Barneis  Knight  temp.  46  H.  3. 


Edmond  Barneise  31  Ed.  1.=t= 
I 

Sir  John  Barneis  K^=r 


Sir  Tho.  (John  written  over)  Barneis  of=j=Catherine  (ElkaMh  written  over) 
Horseley  in  com.  Surrey  ob.  55  E.  3.         d.  of  Sir  John  Stoner  K*^. 

Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  ajid  see  Vis.  of  1552  as  to  the 
alterations  above  mentioned. 


548 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Barrett. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  21".) 

Aems  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  six,  as  in  Vis,  of  1612. 

2.  Quartei-hj  of  tivelve — 1.  Barrett.  2.  Belhouse.  3.  Azure, 
crusily  a  Hon  rampant  argent.  [Beaytoft.]  4.  Dynley. 
5.  Fitzherbert.  6.  Glides,  two  be?ids,  the  ujjper  or,  the 
lower  argent.  [Milo,  Earl  of  Hereford.]  7.  Argent, 
three  mallets  gules.  [Fortibus.]  8.  Azure,  a  chevron  or, 
in  chi^f  a  label  of  three  j^oints  gules.  [Chenduit.]  9. 
Foscott.  10.  Gules,  a  lion  ramjyant  gardant  ermine. 
[Stokes.]      11.    Gules,  five    escallops   argent,  2,  2,  1. 

[BrYMPTON.]      12.    COMYN. 

Herbert  Fitz  John.=F 


Reginald  Fitzherbert.= 


John  Chenduit.=FElizabeth  d.  &  coheir. 


Dynley. 


JToscott*  I 

Robert  Foscott.=FMaude  d.  &  heir. 


Thomas  Foscott.=|=Phillip  d.  &  heir  of  Wm. 
Stokes. 


Robert  Dynley.=pMargaret  d.  & 
heir  of  Comyn. 


Robert=pJane  d.  of  Sir  Bar- 
Dynley.     nard  (?)  Buers. 


Margaret  d.  &  heir.=p'WiUiam  Dynley. 


Robert  Dynley.=r.  ...  d.  of  Wm.  Ludlow  of  Wilts. 


Edward  Dynley .=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Wm.  Langford. 


Tho.  Dynley  1  husb.=i=Phillip  d.  of  John  Harysfield. 


John  Barrett.=F.  .  . 


Thomas  Barrett=p. 
9  E.  .3. 

A  B 


Sir  Tho.  Belhouse  of  Great  Stanway  in  Essex.=f=.  .  . 


Nicholas  Belhouse  of=p. ...     Sir    John=f=     WiUiam 
Avethley  (Aveley).  Belhouse.   I      Belhouse. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


549 


B| 


Eobert  of  Hawk-=j= 
hurst  7  R.  2. 


Thomas  Belhouse=Flsabel  d.     Sir  Thomas    John 


of  Avethley 
(Aveley). 


of  Rich.     Belhouse         Bel- 
Norton,     ob.  s.p.  house. 


Valentine    John  Bar-=F Alice  sister    John  Belhouse  bur.    John 


S'-  Thomas 


Barrett.       rett  H.  4. 


&  heir.  at  Stratford  Lang-     Belhouse.     Belhouse. 

ton  s.p. 


Thomas  Barrett  of=j=Matilda  d.  of  John  Poyntz  of 
Avithley  H.  6.  North  Ockendon. 


Braytoft. 


Margery = Robert  Barrett  of=pMargaret  d.  of        Richard=pE]izabeth  d.  of  .  .  .  . 


Chichley.    Avithley  (Aveley) 
in  Essex. 


Knowles.      Braytoft. 


Dodingsell. 


Margaret  d.  of  .  .  .  .= John  Barrett  of  Avithley=f=Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  of  Richard 
Norris  (sic)  3  wife.       (Aveley)  in  Essex.  Braytoft. 


S''  John  Baker  K*^  2  husb.=pElizabeth  d.  &  sole  heir.=f=Greorge  Barrett  1  husband. 


\t/ 


Nj/ 


Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  18^) 

Sir  Thomas=Winifred  d.  &  coheir  to  Henry  Poole  Lord  Montacute=j=Sir  Thomas 
Hastings.        died  22  Feb.  buryed  24  March  1601  aVs  1602.  Barriugton. 


Henry  a  Pentioner     S''  Francis= Jone  d.  to  S''  Henry    Katherin  ux.  W"  Bourchier 
sans  issue.  Barrington    Cromwell.  son  &  heir  to  S""  RafFe. 

Baronet. 


Battiscomfte. 

{See  ColsijiU.) 


550 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


{See  23arrett*) 


Belfenap* 

{See  €m\z.) 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  194^.) 

Arms. — Argent,  a/ess  gules,  in  dexter  chief  a  lion  passant  sable,  a  bordure  engrailed 

azure.  [Bettenson.] 
Ceest. — A  lion's  head  erased  sable,  collared  engrailed  argent.  [Bettenson.] 

William  Bettenson  of .  .  .  .=t= 


Eichard  Bettenson^pElizabeth  d.  of  John  Osborne  of  Latch- 


of  London  was 
born  in  Stafford- 
shire. 


ingdon  in  Essex  elder  brother  of  Peter 
Osborne  of  London  Eemembrancer  of  the 
Exchequer. 


=Archer  Breame 
of  Halsted  in 
com.  Essex  2 
husband. 


Richard  Bet- 
tenson of 
Layer  de  la 
Hay  in  com. 

Essex. 


=Catherin  d. 
of  George 
Tuke  of 
Layer 
Marney  in 
com.  Essex. 


Jane  ux. 
Sir 

Thomas 
Gardner 
of  Tolls- 
bury  in 
com. 
Essex  K*. 


2| 

Peter 
ob. 
s.p. 


Edward  Bet-= 
tenson  of 
Colne  En- 

p.  .  .  .  d. 

of 

Launce 

game  m 
com.  Essex. 

of 
Truro 

in  com. 
Corun- 
biae. 

Mary  ux. 
Samuel 
Colman 
of  Burnt 
Ely  in 
Suff. 


S*"  Richard  Bet-=pAnn  d.  of  Sir 
tenson  of  Layer  ]  Will'm  Mon- 
de la  Hay  in  ins  of  Wal- 
com.  Essex  Knt.    dershare  in 

com.  Kent. 

Kt  &  Bart. 


2| 
Thomas  Betten- 
son of  Willey  in 
com.  Surrey 
mar.  Ann  d.  of 
Henry  Lovell  of 
Blechingley  in 
com.  Surrey. 


Peter  Bet- 
tenham 
ob.  s.p. 


Joane  ux.  . 
Plott  of  .  .  . 
com.  Berks. 


m 


Jane  ux.  Thomas 
Tuke  of  Alders- 
gate  Street 
London. 


Jane  4  years  old  at 
Midsummer  1631. 


Anne. 


Richard  son  & 
heir  apparent. 

Edward. 


Richard.    Anne. 
Thomas.    Jane. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


651 


John  Bettenson  a  captain  at  S'  Quintins.=T=.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Dale. 


Raffe  Bettenson  of  Meddow=FJoane  d.  of  Richard 


Town  in  com.  Salop. 


Minton  of  Minton. 


John  Bettenson=pMary  d.  of  Giles  Chauncy      Margaret  ux.  Henry  Cocke 

of  London.  of    Melton    Mowbray    in       of  Stanage  in  com.  Radnor 

com.  Leicester.  Yeoman. 


Richard  Bettenson  1  year  and  a  half  old  in  November  1632. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  165.) 
Arms  of  Boode  as  in  Vis,  of  1558. 


Henry  Boade  of =f=Elizabeth  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Bishope 
Rayly.  by  Agnes  Pyrton. 


Edward    Henry  Boade=pUrsula  d.  of  Roger  Wing-     Pernell  ux.  TV"'"  Teye  of  Layer 


Boade.      of  Rayly. 


field  of  SwaflFham  in  Norf.    de  la  Hay  in  Essex. 


Hen.  Boade=pSusan  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Meeres.       Anthony.         John  =j=Ann  d.  of 


of  Rayly. 


Arms.  —  Gules,   three  —  Boade. 

water  lugetts  ermine.  William. 


Christopher 
Meeres. 


John  Boade.      William.      Henry.      Susan.  Henry.      Constance. 


Anne.=FWaltor  Meeres. 


Ursula.=i=Joseph  Thornton. 


Christopher.      John.      Grace.      Anne. 


Henry.      Ursula.      Sara.      Mary. 


552  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 

Boston. 

{See  miiiilt.) 


(No.  1.) 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  156^) 

AnyL&.—Quarterhj—l  and  4.  Bradbuet.  2.  As  in  Vis.  of  1612.  3.  Argent,  on  a 
fess  guUs  three  garbs  or,  betiveen  two  chevrons  azure,  each  charged  ivith  three 
escallops  of  the  field.  [Edex.] 

Crest. — A  demi-dove  volant  arcjent  frettg  gules,  holding  in  the  leak  a  slip  of  barberry 
vert,fructed  of  the  second.  [Bradbury.] 

Motto. — "  Tempus  et  patientia." 

Same  as  in  Yis.  of  1612,  and  (by  addition)  continues  the  descent  of  John  son 
of  Mathew  thus : — 

John  Bradbury  of  Wickham^pMaiy  d.  &  coheir  of  Michael  Margetrod 


Bonhunt. 


of  Croydon  in  com.  Surrey. 


Mathew  Bradbury  son  &  heir. 


Bratiburp. 

(No.  2.) 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  50.) 

Arms. — Quarterlg  of  eight — 1.  Bradbury,  as  No.  1.  2.  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  chessrooks  sable.  [Rockhill.]  3.  Gules,  three  bars  and  a  canton  gules, 
a  crescent  fen-  difference.  [Fulwer.]     4.  Bendy  of  ten  azure  and  or.  [  ] 

5.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  in  dexter  chief  a  crescent  foi'  difference. 
[  ]     6.  Argent,  three  bears'  heads  erased  sable,  muzzled  or.  [Beau- 

sett,  ?  Bereseth  or  Laxgham.]  7.  Argent,  on  a  fess  dcmcette  ....  three 
cross  crosslets  fitche  of  the  field.  [Ashwell.]  8.  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant 
gules.  [  ] 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  but  gives  Henry  of  Littlebury  by  Mary  his  first  wife 
not  only  Martha  (said  to  be  married  to  John  Betenham  of  Pluckley,  co.  Kent),  but 
also  Henry,  Eobert,  ob.  in  France,  George,  ob.  in  the  voyage  with  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
1616,  Barbara,  ux.  Hen.  Mordaunt  of  Thunderley,  co.  Essex,  and  Ellen,  ux.  Ben. 
Rand. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


553 


Brap. 


(Harl.  MS.  1083,  56.) 

Akms. — Quarterlu — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  chevron  behveen  three  eagles^  legs  erased  a  la 

cuisse  sable.  [Bray.]     2  a?id  3.  Vair,  three  bendlets  gules.  [Bray.] 
Crest. — A  flax-lreaJcer  or.  [Bray.] 

Eichard  Bray  3rd  brother  to  Edmond=pAnne  d.  &  coheir  of  ...  .  Monington 
Lord  Bray  of  Eaton  in  com.  Bedford,     of  Barington  in  com.  (Gloucester). 


Edmond  Bray^Agnes  d.  of  Edmond  Harman 


of  Barinffton. 


of 


in  com.  Oxon. 


Reignald=Anne  d.  of  Thomas 
Bray.  Lord  Vaux. 


Edmond=f=Anne  d.  of  John=Edward  Conway     Silvester.     Elizabeth.     Dorathey. 


Bray  of 
Baring- 
ton. 


Tracy  of  Tod- 
dington  com. 
Bedford. 


son  &  heir  of 
S'^  John. 


John. 


Sai'ah. 


Anne. 


S""  GileB=j=Anne  d.  of  Rich.  Chetwode        Dorothy  s.p. 


Bray. 


of  "Warkworth  in  com. 
North. 


Anne  ob. 
inf 


Jane. 


Mary. 


[Reginald  Bray  eldest  son= Martha  da.  &  sole  heir  of  Peter  Humble 
&  heir  apparent.  of  Cooshays  in  Essex.]* 


JSraptoft. 

{See  ISarrettO 


*  This  descent  is  added  from  Vis.  of  Oxfordshire,  Harl.  Soc,  p.  316,  to  shew  the  connection  of 
this  family  with  Essex. 

4   B 


554 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


33rcitfe. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  94^) 

Abms. — Gi.(,les,  three  fleurs  de  lis  or,  on  a  chief  argent  a  Hon  jjassant  gardant  of  the 

field.  [Brock.] 
Crest. — A  Pegasus  gules,  winged  azure.  [Brock.] 


John  Brock  of  Little  Lye  (?  Tey)=p Agnes  d.  of  .  . 
in  com,  Essex.  in  com,  Essex. 


Wiseman 


Mary  d.  of  =  John  Brock  =  Anne  d.  of 
....  Pas-  of  Colches-  John  Vere 
ter. 


call  of 
Spring- 
field 
2  wife. 


Earl  of 
Oxford  & 
widow  of 
Edmond 
Lord  Shef- 
field. 


Willi  am= 
Brock  of 
Colches- 
ter. 


-]\Iargery  d. 
of  John 
Bedell  of 
Notley  in 
Essex. 


3  I  4  I  5  I        6  I  7 


Robert, 

Humfrey. 

Richard. 


George. 
Jeffrey. 


Elizabeth  d.  of^Bartholomew  Brock  of=|=Elizabeth  d.  of  Xic.        Mary  ux.  John 


S'  Rafe  Wise 
man  1  wife. 


Worlingworth  in  com, 
Suflf. 


Garnon  of  (?)  Newton     Reve  of  Booking 
in  Essex  2  wife.  in  Essex. 


Eliza-     Kathe-    Anne  ux,  John  Wythe      John  Brock 
beth.      line.        of  Alington  in  com.  son  &  heir. 

Suff. 


Mary.     Prudent. 


Mili^ 
cent. 


3Srcitfe|)uIL 

{See  ILeisattO 


(Harl.  MS,  1541,  219^.) 
John  Browne  of  Ingarstone  (Ingatestone)  in  com,  Essex,=p 


Henry  Bro\vne         Richard  =j=Elizabeth  d,  &  heir  of  Henry  Martin 
of  Ingarstone  Browne,     of  Gravesend  in  com,  Kent. 


John  Brown. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  555 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  9.) 

Richard  de  la  Rokell.=T=Maude. 
1 

Sir  Will'm  Bruyn.=f=Isole.        Philip  de  la  Rokell  temp.  E.  l.=p 


Sir  Morice  Bruyn  Kt.=pMaude  d.  &  heir  of  Philip  de  la  Rokell  or  Rockley. 


Sir  Robert  Marney.=f=Alice  d.  of  Ric.  Lazer.=i=Sir  Will'm  Bruyn. 


Sir  Will'm  Marney=j=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheir        Sir  Ingram  Bruyn=rEHzabeth  d.  of 


son  &  heir. 


of  the  Lord  Sarolles.  ob.  7  Aug.  1400. 


Edward  (?) 
Poole. 


Su'  John  Marney  Kt=j=        S'"  Morice^pElizabeth  d.  &  heir  of  ...  .  Radford 


of  Layer  Marney.  Bruyn 


of  Irby  in  com.  Line. 


I  I  I 

Ann  ux.  Sir         Jane  ux.  John  Diggs  of        S""  Henry=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  Robt. 

Tho.  Tirrell.        Diggs  Court  in  Kent.  Bruyn  K*.    Darcy  of  Maiden. 


Thomas  Tirrell= Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  to=S''  Wm.  Brandon         Alice  ux.  Robt. 
of  South  Oken-     S""  Henry  Bruyn  3  m.      1  husband.  Harleston  of 

don.  to  William  Malvis.  Shimpling. 


{See  Itntgfjtleg,) 

3SutIn% 

{See  (Cooke.) 
{See  mm  No.  1.) 


556 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


Campion. 


(Harl.  MS.  1096,  126".) 

Aems. — Argent,  a  chevron  letween  three  talhots'  heads  erased  sable.  [Campion.] 
Ceest. — Out  of  a  ducal  corotiet  or  a  falbofs  head  sable.  [Campion.] 

Per  Hen.  S*^  George  Eichmond. 
William  Campion  of  London  Gent,  t'pe  H.  4  et  H.  5  et  H.  6.=r 


2| 
Eobert 
Cam- 
pion. 


Joane  wife 
to  John 
Thirleby 
1521. 


Thomas  Campion- 
of  London  Mer- 
chant Taylor 
9  Julii  1  E.  4. 


-Sainte  his  relict 
sister  to  John 
Eake. 


Christian  Campion  wife 
to  Henry  East  of 
Needingworth  in  Holly- 
well  com.  Hunt. 


Agnes 
Payne 


Thomas 
Thirle- 
by his 
wife's 
name 
was 
Anne. 


Thomas 
Thirle- 
by 1 
Bishop 
of  West- 
minster 
2  of  Ely 
&  Nor- 
wich. 


I 
l=i=William= 


wife. 


Cam- 
pion of 
Hert- 
ford 
1576 
18  Eliz. 


=Dionise    Margaret  Campion    [Chris- 
his  2         mar.  to  William  tian.] 

wife.         Blackwell  of  London 
Town  Clerk  had  the 
Manor  of  Campions 
in  Epping  com.  Essex 
fi'om  his  wife's  kin- 
dred. 


Henry  Cam- 
pion of  Low 
Layton  Gent, 
died  without 
issue  his 
wife's  name 
was  Eliza- 
beth. 


1 

Thomas  =i 

=Anastace 

William  = 

p    Edward. 

Campion 

d.  of  John 

Campion 

— 

of  Wit- 

Spitty  of 

maried 

Thomas. 

ham  CO. 

Chelms- 

the d.  of 

— 

Essex. 

ford 

Foule  of 

William. 

CO.  Essex. 

Sussex. 

George. 

Eichard. 

Blackwell. 

Mary  wife  to  Wil- 
liam Walpole. 

Anne  wife  to  ... . 
Bacon. 

....  wife  to  Mat- 
thew Draper  of 
Camberwell. 


[Barbara  2  wife=Edward  Campion= 


d.  of  Thomas 
Chowne  of  Oxen- 
heth  in  Kent  by 
Eacheld.  ofWm. 
Campion  of  Comb- 
well  CO.  Kent.] 


of  Witham  &  of 
London  1632. 


=EUen  d.  of  Wil- 
liam Bromley 
of  Baginton  in 
com.  Warwick 
Gent. 


I  2 
[Thomas.] 


Thomas 

Campion 

s.p. 


Ellen  Campion. 


{The parts  tvithi?i  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  557 


Cannon. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  195".) 
....  Cannon  of  Rettendon  in=p.  .  .  .  d.  &  heir  of  =  John  Humfrey  of  London 


com.  Essex  1  husband. 


Warner.  2  husband. 


Richard  Cannon. 
(See  ^umften  in  Vis.  of  1634.) 


Captroto. 

{See  ffiateg,) 


Cause. 

{See  Coult) 


Cljesljull 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  214^) 

EUynor  d.  of = Bartholomew  CheshuU  of=p.  ...  d.  of  ...  . 
Bateman.  Bardfield  in  com.  Essex.      Purler. 

John  Cheshull.=p.  ...  d.  of  Symon  Eyre.  .  .  .  .  ux.  Laveuham. 


William  Cheshull.=|=Dorathev  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Walshe. 


558  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A 


William  Cheshull.^pMargaret  d.  of .  .  .  .  Walpole  of  Norfolk. 


WiUiam  CheshuD.= Elizabeth  d.  of  John  Benlowes.    Anthony.     Edward.     Francis. 

William  CheshuD=EHzabeth  d.  of  John  Bowles  of  Wallington 
of  Bardfield.  in  com.  Hertford. 

At  tlie  toj)  of  the  page,  apparently  an  addition  : — 

Giles  Chishell  of  Little  Barfield=Ahce  d.  of  B,obert  Mordaunt 
(Bardfield)  in  com.  Essex.  of  Hemsted  in  com.  Essex. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  199") 

Ranulphus  Cocus  temp.  H.  3. 

....  Cock  descended  from  Ranulphus.=f= 
^1 

John  Cock  the  elder.=f=  John  Cock  the  younger. 


I 

Richard  Cock.=F 


John  Cock  of  Shopland=f=Elizabeth  d.  of  Thomas  1  Lord  Went- = Leonard  Mathew 


in  com.  Essex  Esq. 


worth  Lord  Chamberlyn  to  E.  6.  2  husband. 


John    Cock    of    Prittlewell    Richard  Cock=pMary  d.  of  John  Fearne  2  son  of 
in  Rochford  Hundred  ob.  s.p.     of  Prittlewell.     John  Fearne  of  Crackmarch  in  com. 

Stafford. 


I  I                                                                            I 

Anne  ux.  Will'm  Catherin  ux.  Edmond  Fisher  of  Southend  Mary  ux. 

Wakelyn  of  Buers  in  the  parish  of  Prittlewell  in  com.  Essex  Davis  of 

in  com.  Suffolk.  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple  in  London.  Loudon. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


559 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  225.) 

Aems. — Per  chevron  flory  gules  and  argent  three  hinds'  heads  erased  counterchanged. 
[Collin.] 

Per  Clar.  Cook  to  Nicholas  Collyn  of  Bracksted. 


John  Collyn  of  Beauchamp  Roding. 


d.  of 


Newman. 


1|  2| 

John  Collyn  of    William  Collyn 


Beauchamp 
Roding. 


of  Beauchamp      of  . 
Roding.  1  wife. 


d.=j=Nicholas  Collyn= 


of  Bracksted  in 
com.  Essex. 


I  .11" 

Joane  ux.  Edmond  West  of  Chickney      John  Collyn= 

in  com.  Essex. 


Henry  Collyn. 


John  Collyn^ 


1.  John.  4.  Nicholas. 

2.  Henry.  5.  Kellom. 

3.  Phihp. 


1.  William. 

2.  John. 

3.  Nicholas. 


2  wife. 


2| 
Will'm  Collyn. 


1.  John. 

2.  Nicholas. 

3.  Thomas. 

4.  Kellom. 

5.  William. 


Cotel)tIl 

(Harl.  MS.  212^) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  twelve — 1.  Chequy  or  and  sable  a  chief  of  the  first  guttSe  de 
sajig.  [CoLSHiLL.]  2.  Sahle^  a  cross  moline  argent.  [Upton.]  3.  Chequy  or 
and  gules  on  a  bend  argent  three  horse  shoes  azure.  [Hardfield.]  4,  Argent, 
six  lozenges  gules,  3,  2,  1.  [Bridmanston.]  5.  Gules,  a  bend  mascallg 
argent.  [Freshford.]  6.  Argent,  a  tower  between  ten  fleurs  de  lis  sable. 
[SoMESTER.]  7.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  heads  erased  sable. 
[  ]     S-  Azure,  three  water  bougets  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as 

mang  torteaux.  [Wesse  or  West,  according  to  the  MS."]  9.  Azure,  an  arm 
in  armour  proper,  in  the  hand  a  gauntlet  argent.  [Oliver.]  10.  Argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  bats  displayed  sable.  [Battiscombe.]  11.  Argent,  a 
saltire  between  four  crosses  pate'e  fitche  azure.    [  ]    12.  Or,  five 

bendlets  azure.  [Montfort.] 

Crest. — An  arm  in  armour  garnished  or,   in   the  hand  a  gauntlet,   all  proper, 

[COLSHILL.] 


560 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Adam  Colsliill.= 


Peter  Co]shill.=pIsabel  d.  of  John 
Trevenor. 


Staffotlr* 

Nicholas  Baron=F.  ...  d.  of  Lord 


Staflford. 


Clynton. 


K'icliolas=FMaro:aret  d.  of  Sir  John 


Edruond  Baron=f=Margaret  d.  &  heire  of 
Stafford.  Raffe  Lord  Bassett. 


Colshill. 


Whalesbui-ghe  Knt. 


Raffe  1  Erle=rMargaret  d.  &  heire  of 


Sir  Raffe  Colshill— Alice  d.  of  John 
Knt.  Tresarthen. 


Stafford. 


Hugh  Lord  Audley. 


Sir  John  Colshill=i=Margaret  d.  of  .  . 


Raffe  Stafford  of^pMargaret  d.  & 
Bromhill.  heir. 


Kt. 


Courtney. 


1| 
Raffe=r d.     S^  Humfrey  Staf- 


Roger  Colshill^Alice  d.  &  heir  of 
Esq''^.  Upton. 


Stafford. 


of  ...  .     ford  Knt.,  vide 
Ti'ussell.    Nortliamiiton. 


Sir  John  Colshill^ 
Knt. 


John  ColshiIl.=i=Margaret  d.  of  Raffe      John  Stafford. 
Stafford. 


SlrttntrflL  Nanfant* 

Sir  Rainffii-id  Arundell  Knt.^FJoane  d.  &  heire.=FJohn  Xanfant. 


SK^^ttttngton* 


Elizabeth  1  ux.  to    Elizabeth  ux.=f2  Nicholas 


Edniond  Stradling     1  Wm.  Whit- 
2  nx.  Will'm  Ly-    tington, 
gon  vide  Hereford.  =;= 


Browne. 


Sir  Richard     Isabel  ux.  S'' 
Nanfant  Rich.  Bolle  of 

Kn^  ob.  s.p.     Haugh  in 

com.  Lincoln. 


Elizabeth  Whittington  Mary  Whit-     John  Whit- =...  .  d.  of    d.   of 

ux.  John  Brome.  ^  tington.  tington.  S'^  Richard      Nicholas 

—  Crofte.  Brome  m. 

Jane  Whittington  ux.  •  to  ...  . 

John  Body.  Macrow. 


Rainfirid  Arundell.=i=Anne  d.  of  S''  Henry        John  Arundell  Bishop  of 
Osrard  Kt.  Chester. 


Sir  Edmond  Arundell=.  ...  d.  of 
Knt.  Walgrave. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  561 

John  Hardfeld.=r 


Peter  Hardfeld.=FJane  d.  of  BridmanBtone  &  heir. 


Richard  Hardfeld.=pEllyn  d,  of  Richard  Fitzwalter. 


Raife  Hardfeld.=p Agnes  d.  of  William  Freshford. 
^1 

John  Hardfeld.=pAmy  d.  of  John  Hartland. 


Rafife  Hardfeld.=rJane  d.  of  Will'm  Prowse. 


John  Colshill.=FJoane  d.  &  heire  of  Raffe  Hardfeld, 


Thomas  Colshill.-p Alice  d.  of  Henry      S-^  John  Colshill= Elizabeth  d.  of  S^  Ed- 
CoUin.  ob.  s.p.  mond  Cheney. 


S"^  Stephen  Somester  Knt.=i= 
^1 

Stephen  Somester.=f=Margaret  d.  of  William  .  .  . 


1|  2| 

Raffe  ob.  in  the  life        John  Somester.=FBeatrix  d.  of  Thorn. 


of  his  father. 


Bonython. 


Roger  Somester  Esq'".=f=Elizabeth  d,  of  Thorn.  Pemarth. 


John  Somester.=pJone  d.  of  Hugh  Mannyfold. 
William  Somester.=f=Jone  d.  of  John  Pederton. 


John  Somester.=rIsabell  d.  of .  .  .  .  Roch. 


John  Colshill.=f=Elizabeth  d.  &  eoheire  of  John  Somester. 


John  Batti8Combe.=j= 

B  I  C 

4  c 


562 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

Bl 


Peter  Battiscombe.=F 


John  Battiscombe.=r 


Roger  Battiscoinbe.=pAmy. 


John  Battiscombe  of=pJane, 
Bui'porte  (Bridport) 
in  com.  Dorset. 


[  William  Oliver  o^ Margaret  d.  of 


King's  Bridg-e  in 
Devon. 


S""  John  Carew 
Knt.] 


Alice  d.  &  heir.=f=Thomas  Oliver  of  King's  Bridge. 


mcQU 

[.  .  .  .  Wesse 
or  "West  of 
Millington 
in  com. 
York. 


"William  01iver=pJane  d,  &  heir  of  "Wilham  ]\Iontfort  of  Burporte 


of  Burporte 
(Bridport). 


(Bridport)  son  of  John  Montfort  and  Jane  d.  of 
John  Clinton  (whose  descent  from  Peter  Mont- 
fort Lord  of  Beaudesert ''  slayne  at  the  Battaile  of 
Evesham,"  is  given  as  in  '  Vis.  of  Warwickshire,' 
Harleian  Society.) 


Eobert  "Wesse  or 
West  of  Mill- 
ington.] 


John  West  of^=Elizabeth  d. 


London  Alder- 
man. 


&  coheir. 


Alice  d.  &^Walter  HiU  of 
coheir.  ....  in  com. 

Hertford. 


Eobert  Palmer  of  Parham  in  com.=pBridgett  d. 
Sussex.  coheir. 


& 


John  Hill.=FAnne. 


^pS""    Thomas: 
I  Palmer  Kn^ 
!  vide  Sussex. 


: Catherine  d.  of 
Stradhng  of  St, 
com.  Glamorgan. 


S--  Edward 
Jannet 


m 


Elizabeth  ux. 
John  Carell 
Esq. 


Elizabeth  d.  & 
heir  ux.  Eobert 
Sabin. 


Peter  Colshill.      John  Colshill.^ 


d.  of 

Duke. 


WiUiam= 
Colshill. 


=Catherin  d.  &  coheire 
of  John  West. 


Margaret  ux. 
Hext. 


William 

Colshill. 


Eobert  Colshill 
Escf. 


Thomas   Colshill  of   Chig-^Mary  d.  of 


well  in  com.  Essex  Esq'' 


Crafford. 


Susan  d.  &  coheire  ux.  S""  Edward 
Stanhop  Knt.  Constable  of  the 
North  2  to  Laurence  Marbmy 
vide  Kottingham. 


Maiy    ux.    Jasper 
Leeke  of  Edmonton 
in  com.  Middlesex 
vide  Middlesex. 
-4^ 


Cathervn. 


{The parts  within  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


563 


Coliwell 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  242".) 

Cuthbert  Colwell  of  Yorkshire.=f= 
^1 

J 

William  Colwell  of  Faversham  in  com.  Kent. 


John  Colwell. 


Eobert  Colwell= 
of  Faversham 
in  com.  Kent. 


Thomas  Colwell=i= 
of  com.  Wor- 
cester. 


Rot3ert= 
Col- 
well. 


d.  of 


Boys. 


:Sir  Christo- 
pher Barker 
Garter  King 
of  Arms 
2  husband. 


George. 

Rose. 

Barbara. 


-Thorn  as =.  .  .  . 

Colwell.     sister 
of  S'- 
Eobert 
Cotton. 


John  Colwell 
of  com. 
Wore. 

Richard  Col- 
well of  com. 
Wore. 


Richard=f=Emma  d.  of  . 

Colwell.  \  Dabourn  of 
Guildford  in 
com.  Surrey. 


Edward  ob.  in 
Ireland  s.p. 

John  ob.  in 
Spain  s.p. 


d.  & 


coheir 
ux.  .  . 
Bold. 


d.  &  [ 

coheir  ?  if  not 

ux married 

Brickeu-  to  ...  . 

den.  Plot.]* 


George  Colwell  of  Great=rMary  d.  of  John  Browne- 


Warley  in  com.  Essex 


John  of  Wilts. 


Susan  ux.  Mathew  Bentley 
of  com.  York. 


John  Colwell.        Elizabeth,        Susan. 


€oolt. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  42'\) 
Henry  Lord  Sudley.^.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Erie  of  Chester. 


John  Lord  Sudley.^.  ...  d.  of  ....  of  Barnstable  in  com.  Devon. 
Al 


*  An  addition. 


564 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Raff  Lord  Sudley.=pEmma  d.  of  Walter  Beauchamp        William  Beau- 
I  Baron  of  Elmesley.  champ  (sic). 


Raffe  Lord  Sudley.=f=.  ...  d.  of  Raffe  Fitz  Peirce.        Stephen  ob.  s.p. 


Raffe  Sudley.=p.  ...  d.  of  Robert  Corbett. 


I 

Bartholomew  Lord  Sudley.=f=Joane  d.  of  Wm.  Beauchamp  Earl  of  Warwick. 


Sutler*  I 

William  le  Boteler  1  Baroii=F.  .  .  .  d.  &  heir        John  Lord=F.  ...  d.  of  the 


of  Wemme  temp.  H.  3. 


of 


Sudley. 


Lord  Say. 


William  le  Boteler=j=Margaret 
Baron  of  Wemme.     Arundell. 


Bartholomew=FElizabeth  d.  of 


Lord  Sudley. 


Jo.  Mountford 
of  Beaudesert 
&  his  heir. 


Raffe. 

Thomas. 

William. 


William  Boteler  3rd  Baron=f=Elizabeth        John  Lord  Sudley,=j=Elianor  d.  of  Rob. 
of  Wemme  E.  3. 


Lord  Scales. 


William  Butler  Baron=pJoane  d.  &  heir  of    Nicholas    Margery.     Margaret. 


of  Wemme. 


John  Sudley. 


ob.  s.p. 


S'  Thomas  Butler.=f=Alice  d.  of  John  Beauchamp  of  Powick. 


S--  Raffe  Butler  of  Sudley .=rElizabeth  d.  of  S-"  John  Norbury  Knt. 


S'  Thomas  Butler  of  Sudley .=f=Elianor  d.  of  John  Lord  ....  Earl  of  Salop. 


Robert  Cooke= 
of  Lavenham 
in  com.  Suff. 


S""  Hamond  Belknap^Jone  d.  &       Elizabeth  ux.      Elianor  ux. 


Knight  Lord  Trea- 
surer of  Normandy. 


coheir  of        S""  John  Nor-      Tho.  Mont- 
S""  Thomas     bury  of  ...  .       gomery  of 
Butler.  Knight.  Sokborne. 


S""  Thomas  Cooke  Lord  Mayor=j=,  .  .  .  d.  &  heir  of     Henry=f=Margaret     Ann  ux. 


of  London  &  Knight  of  y^  Bath 
2  Ed.  4,  1463. 

B 


Philip  Malpas  of      Belk- 
London.  nap. 


d.  of  Ric.     John 

Hallwell. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


565 


S--  Philip  Cooke  of  Giddy  HaU=rElizabcth  d.  &  coheire 
com.  Essex  Knight.  of  Hen.  Belknap. 

Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1558. 


|2 
William  Cooke  of  Chigwen=j=.  ...  d.  of  Wm.  "Webb  of  Stanford 
in  com.  Essex.  le  Hope  in  com.  Essex. 


|3 
Thomas. 


|1 
Tho.  Cooke  o^ 

Chigwell  in 

Essex. 


Eichard  Cooke 
sans  issue. 


.=FRob.  Cooke=FAnn  d.  of  John 


1  wife. 


of  London. 


Salman  of  Eas- 
ter 2  wife. 


Tristram  Cooke= 
of  Chigwell. 


Andrew  Cooke  of 
Whitechapel. 


Ed.  Cooke=F Alice  sister  of  S""  Wm. 


of  London 
Bt.  Gold- 
smith. 


Stamford  of  Pury  Hall 
in  CO.  Stafford. 


....  Cooke  of 
Chigwell. 


Eic.  Cooke  of^pElizabeth  d.  of  John 


Whitechapel. 


Greves  of  com.  Hert- 
ford. 


Ann  ux.  Wm.  Goodyer 
son  &  heir  of  S^  Henry. 


Ed.  Cooke. 


Constance. 


Elizabeth. 


€oott. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  37^) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.    Argent,  a  chevron   between   three   bald  coots  sable. 
[CoOTE.]     2  and  3.  Chequij  or  and  sable  a/ess  ermine.  [Calthropp.] 

Eic.  Coote  of  Blow  lsrorton=rMargaret  d.  &  heire  of .  .  .  .  Calthropp 


in  com.  Norf. 


Lord  of  Eckells  in  com.  Norf. 


Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  of  John=pChristopher  Coote  of  Blow=Lady  Ann  Knevett  d.  of 
Wichingham  1  wife.  Norton  son  &  heir.  S''  John  Shelton  2  wife. 


Eic.  Coote  of^=Elizabeth  d.  of 


Blow  Norton 
son  &  heir. 


Thomas  Felton  of 
Welton  in  Norf. 


Christopher 
Coote. 


Francis 

Coote. 


Thomasine 
ux.  Jo. 
Easy. 


Prudence 
ux.  John 
Woodward. 


I  1 


S*"  Nic.  Cooto  of  Valence= Elizabeth  d.  of 
in  Essex  [ob.  1  Septem-      S""  George  llar^y 
ber  1633  s.p.*].  of  Markes. 

*  An  addition. 


|2 
Christo- 
pher. 


Amye. 
Anne. 


Elizabeth. 
Dorathye. 


566 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDI&REES. 


Colt,  €onlt 

(Ravi  MS.  1432,  62.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.   A  fess  azure  between  three  colts  in  full  speed  sable, 
[Colt.]     2  and  3.  Gyronny  of  eight  azure  and  ermine.  [Trusbut.] 

Thomas  Coult  of  Caiiisle.=p.  ...  d,  to  ...  .  Giiiington. 


Thomas  Coult.=FJane  d.  &  heir  to  Trusbut  al's  Thursbut  of  Norf. 


'  John  Coult  of  Essex.=rJane  d.  to  Sir  John  Ehington  of  Midd.  Kt. 


Tho.  Coult=pMagdalen  d.  of      Jane  ux. 

2^  son.  ....  Middleton.     Tho. Moore 

Lo.  Chan- 
celor. 

Kath.  ux Cause.=F 


Sir  Alexander  Cause  Kt. 


Alice  ux.  Bugge.       Mary  ux.  Wm. 

—  Kempe  of 

Bridgett  ux.  Lau-     Essex. 
rentii  Forster  of  — 

Cambs.  ux.  Cople- 

dike. 


Sir  Geo.  Coult  of  Suff.  died=FElizab.  d.  to  Hen.  Mackwilliam 


Monday  23  March  1578. 


of  Stamborne  in  Essex. 


Anne  ux.  Hen.     Margaret==  Henry  Coult=j=Elizab.d.     Elizabeth=John 


Brereton  of        d.  of  of  Essex 

Essex.  Heath  of    died  before 

—  London       his  father 

Elizabeth  ux.     2  wife.         1576. 
Leonard  Smith 
of  Sheldham 
in  Norf. 


of  John       d.  to  Coulte 

Couings-     Thorn.         2  son. 


by  of 
North 
Mimms 
in  com. 
Hertford. 


Stopham 
of  Lon- 
don. 


-Elizabeth 
d.  to  Jo. 
Conisby. 


Jane  ux.  to  Hunte 
of  Bradley  in  Suff. 

Elizabeth  ux. 
....  Birdes 
2dly  to  Robert 
Lovell. 


Sir  George=j=Mary  d.  to 
Coult  son      Wm. 
&  heir.  Pooley  of 

Boxted. 


Anne. 


Mary. 


Thomas. 
Henry. 


Katherine.    John. 


Frances. 


Elizabeth. 


MM 

John. 
Edward. 
Francis. 
Henry. 


Hen.  Coult  son  &        Mary, 
heii-  ddi.  6,  1580. 


Elizabeth. 


Martha. 


Jane.        Alice. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


567 


{See  SEalnegrabeO 


{See  3LegattO 


Bun. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  36^) 

Arms. — Quarterhj — 1  and  4.  Azure,  a  irolf  rampant  argent.  [Dun.]  2.  Arr/ent,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  oppressed  with  a  bendlef  sable.  [Branch.]  3.  Gules,  a 
fess  vair,  in  chief  a  unicorn  passant  between  two  mullets  or,  a  hordure  of  the 
last  engrailed.  [Wilkinson.] 

Crest. — Five  sncikes  erect,  tied  together  vi  the  middle  with  another  fessways  or. 
[Dun.] 

Motto. — Comme  dieu  vousdra. 


Dim. 


Eobert  Dun  of 

in  com 

1  husband. 


John  Branch  of=j=Joane  d.  &  heir  of  John  Wilkinson 
London  Draper,     of  London  Alderman. 


I 
Ann  d.  &  heir=pRic.  Stonley  Esq.  2  husband  one  of  the 


of  Jolni 
Branch. 


tellers  of  the  Exchequer. 


S--  Daniell  Dun  (of  They- 
don  Garnon*)  in  com. 
Essex  Knight  &  Doctor 
of  the  Chancery  [Judge 
of  the  Admiralty! j. 


Samuel    William  Dun        Dorathey  ux.     Anne  ux.  Wm. 
Dun.        Doctor  of  Wm.  Dawney    Higham  of 

Phisick,  of  Sussex.  Essex. 


{See  23arrett.) 


*  There  is  a  blank  in  the  original ;  the  parish  is  now  added. 


t  An  addition. 


568  MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGKEES. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  105.) 

Mentions  Thomas,  third  son  of  Edward  and  Margaret  (Yis.  of  1558)  as  of 
Bulbroke  in  com.  Essex,  and  as  having  married  Frances,  daughter  of  Cooke  of 
Kent,  and  having  by  her  two  sons,  Thomas  and  John,  and  one  daughter  Elizabeth. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  219.) 


Henry  Engayne  of .  .  .  .=rMargaret  d.  of  Baldwin  Moyne 
in  com.  Essex.  sister  &  heii'  of  Baldwin. 


John  Engayne.=j=.  .  .  .  d.  of  S""  Henry  Moore  Knt. 


John  Engayne.        Henry.         Symon.        William. 


{See  ^stlcsO 


(Harl.  MS.  1557,  60^) 
John  Fisher  of  FishaU  in  the  p'sh  of  Hadlow  in  com.  Kent. 


S""  John  Fisher  one  of  the  Judges  of=p  John  Fisher  brother 

the  Common  Pleas  ob.  1510.  |  of  S"^  John. 

/fs  A 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


669 


John    Fi8her=p 
the  younger 
son  7  H.  8. 


Thomas  Fisher  13  H.  8. 
[Xote  that  Thomas  Fisher 
was  brother  to  Christopher 
&  dyed  1521.]* 


A| 


Christopher  Fisher  named  in  the 
Will  of  his  brother  Thomas  of 
Buntinoford  to  be  his  brother. 


John  Fisher  of  Buntingford=p.  ...  d.  of ...  .  Venables 
in  com.  Hertford.  Baron  of  Kinderton. 


Edmond  Fishei'=j=Anne  d.  of  Thorn.  Saunders  of  Marke 
younger  son.         Hall  in  com.  Oxon. 


Edmond  Fisher  of  South  End= 
Hall  in  the  parish  of  Prittle- 
well  in  com.  Essex  Barester 
of  the  Inner  Temple. 


=Catherin  d.  &  co- 
heir of  Richard 
Cock  of  Prittle- 
well  p'dict. 


"William  Fisher  now 
resident  in  the 
Temple  called  to 
the  Bar  1634. 


Edmond  Fisher.      Will'm  Fisher.      John  Fisher.      Catherin,      Mary.      Frances. 


dflemtttfl. 

(Harl.  MS.  1432,  164^) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Azure,  two  bars  argent,  over  all  a  fleur  de  lis  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  three  lozenyes  gules.  [Fleming.]  2  and  3.  Gules,  a  lion 
rampant  argent,  a  bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  eight  pheons  sable. 

Ceest. — A  dol]phin  ei'ect  azure,  maned  and  ducally  crowned  or.  [  ] 


Benjamin  Gunson  of  Much= 
Badowe  in  Essex. 


Thomas  Flemynge  of= 
Broxsted  in  Essex. 


Anne  Gunson  one  of  the= 
ds.  and  coheirs  of  Benja- 
min Gunson  2  wife. 

A 


=Giles  Fleming  of  Warley^pKatharine  d.  of  Stephen 
Place  in  the  parish  of  Cleybroke  of  the  Isle  of 
Great  Warley  in  Essex.         Thanet  in  Kent  1  wife. 

B 


*  An  addition. 


4   D 


570 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Ursula  d.  &  coheir  to  her  mother's 
estate  was  first  married  to  Ric. 
Everard  &  after  to  Captain  Arthur 
Ashenhurst. 


....  d.  &  coheir  to  her  mother's 
estate  was  married  to  Mr. 
Darneng  ( ?  Downing)  of  Stifford 
in  Essex. 


Francis  Isham  Controller  of  the  Custom  House=j= 
descended  of  the  ancient  House  of  the  Isham 
of  Northamptonshire. 


Francis  Sturdivant= 
merchant  of 
London. 


-Susan  d.  of  Francis^ 
Isham  had  2  hus- 
bands. 


=Edraund  Burlacy 
of  London  first 
husband. 


WilHam  Fleming 

Giles  Fleming=pSusannah  sole=Thomas  Lathom       S""  John 

was  a  captain  in 

of  Warley 

d.  &  heir  of 

of  StiflFord  Hall        Burlacy 

the  Low 

Place. 

M'-  Francis 

in  Essex                   Kt.  Scout- 

Countries  & 

Stm'divant. 

2  husband.                master  of 

dyed  sans  issue. 

Ireland. 

1    1    1 
Mary. 

Martha  marryed     Susan  4 

1 
John  Fleming=Mary  eldest  d. 

— 

to  Thomas  Clee      d.  mar. 

of  Warley           of  Ralph 

Elizabeth. 

of  London.             to  Sam 

Place  in  War-     Lathom  of 

— 

Ferrers 

ley  eldest  son.     New  Place  in 

Katharine. 

of  Lon- 

Upminster 

and 

don. 

Essex  Esq. 

Sara. 

All  died  unmarried. 

Ann  Fleming  mar.  to  Nathan 
Wriffht  Merchant  of  London. 


Edmund  Fleming 
2  son. 


Abigale  Fleming 
unm.  1636. 


Collected  by  Jo.  Philipott,  Somerset. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  189^) 
S"^  Richard  Fortescue  of  Wimston  in  com.  Devon  Knt. 

S'  Adam  Fortescue  of  Wimston.=F 


S""  Adam  Fortescue  Knight.= 

A 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

Aj 

S^  Adam  Fortescue  Kuight.=i= 


571 


Win.  Fortescue  Esq^=^ 


Richard.        Nicholas. 


Wm.  Fortescue  of=j=Isabel  d.  &  coheir  of  John  de  Beauchamp 


Wimstou. 


of  Lyme  in  com.  Dorset. 


Wm.  Fortescue 
of  Wimston. 


S""  John  Fortescue  Captain  of  Meaux  &= 
Governor  of  Brie  in  France  under  H.  5. 


^  .  .  .  d.  &  heir  of 
Fitzchamberlain. 


S"'  John  Fortescue  of=^Alice  d.  of 
Pulesborne  (?  Puns-  |  S'^'  Geffrey 


borne)  in  com.  Hert- 
ford. 


Bullen. 


Ehzabeth  1  m.  to  .... 
ElUott  2  to  John  Wood 
3  to  S""  John  Croker. 


Richard. = Agnes 

Holcombe. 


John  Fortescue  of  Pulesborne^ 
(?  Punsborne). 


-Phillippa  le  Spire  d.  of  Clement  le  Spire 
by  Alice  sister  of  S""  Thorn.  Mongomery. 


Henry  Fortescue  of  Faulkborne: 
in  com.  Essex. 


: d.  of  Stafford 

of  Bradfield. 


Francis  Fortescue- 
of  Faulkborne  in 
Essex. 


^Durathy  d.  &  coheir  of  Edmond  Ford  of  Kingston 
and  Harling  in  Sussex  by  Jone  d.  &  heir  of  John 
Clieesman  of  Langham  in  Kent. 


See  Vis.  of  1634,  ante,  p.  398. 


{See  Barrett.) 


572 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


dfranfe. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  190^) 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  6.  Feank,  as  in  Vis.  o/1612.  2  a?id  3.  As  in  that  Vis. 
■i.  Azifre,  in  bend  a  trunk  raguUe  cou]jcd  or,  in  sinister  chief  a  crown  of  the 
secoyuJ.  [Benstall].  5.  Gules,  three  Palmers'  staves  erect  in  fess  argent. 
[Hawkixs]. 


John  Frank  of  Grimsb 
in  com.  Line.  1135. 
Arms. — Vert,  a  saltire 
engrailed  or. 


John  Frank  of  Grimsbj 
3  of  King  Stephen. 


Ursula  d.  of  Sir  W°^ 
Ryder,  knight. 
Arms. — Azure,  three 
crescents  or. 


=.  .  .  .  d.  of  Sir  Herbert  Flinton. 
Arms. — Argent,  a  cross  engrailed 
gules. 


WiUiam  Franks.  .  .  .  d.  of  S' 


1  R.  1,  1189. 


John  Coates. 


John  Frank=.  .  .  .  d.  of  Adam 
ob.  s.p.  BLUesby. 


Thom.  Frank  Esq.=f .  ...  d^  of  Thorn.  Fulnetby 
1218  temp.  H.  3. 


of  com.  Line. 


Sir  William  Frank  temp.  E.  1= 
m.  to  his  1  wife  ....  d.  of 
Tho.  Craycroft. 


d.   of 
Zouch 


Robert: 
Frank. 


2  vrdQ. 


:Rose,  d.  of  Thom.  Staine. 

Arms. — Argent,  two  bars 

engrailed  sable. 


John  Frauk=p.  .  .  .  d.  of  S""  John  Hundou  knight. 


temp.  E.  2. 


Arms. — Gules,  three  chevrons  or,  a 
head  erased  in  canton  or. 


I                                              1^  |3 

Sir  TVilliam=p. ...  d.  of  Rob.     Henry =.  ...  d.  of  Roger  John  =.  .  .  .  d.  of  Roger 

Frank,             Baruaby  Esq.      Frank.    "Welweck.  Frank.    Kelk,  ob.  s.p. 

temp.                                                        Arms. — Gules,  Arms. — Sable,  a 

E.  3,  1337.    j                                                  three  escallops  bend  floi-y 

argent.  argent. 


Sh  William  Frank= 
knt.  temp.  R.  2, 
1389. 


=Isabel  d.  &  heir  of  Tho.  Frank 
of  (?)  Horston  in  com.  Lester. 
Arms. — As  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


573 


|A 


Thomas  Frank=p.  .  .  .  d.  of  John 
temp.  H.  4.  Mussenden. 

(continved,  but  shews  no 
connection  with  Essex.) 


John  Frank.=j=Mary,  d.  of  John  Braham  al's 
Braune  of  Sutton  (?)  Morgat. 


Robert=f=.  .  .  .  d.  &  heh*  of 
Frank.  \  Cantehipe  of 

Bourne  Broughton 
I  (Broughton  Asikij 
CO.  Leic). 


Edmond  Frank 
of  Sussex,  vide 
Sussex.    =p 


John  Frank  had  divers  sons  some= 
were  of  London  merchants. 


=.  .  .  .  d.  and  heir  of  John 
Benstall  of  Inglesby. 


Thomas  Frank  Clerk  of  the  Exchequer  was=pAnn8  d.  of  Hawkins, 
an  auditor  purchased  lands  in  Essex.  A^ 

continued  in  Vis.  of  1634,  ante,  p.  399. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  147.) 

Aems. — Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules,  in  the  dexter  quarter  a  ciiicpiefoil  azure, 

[Gaeney]. 
Motto. — "  Pacem  Aema  Tuentur." 
CfiEST. — On  a  chajieau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  passant  argent,  resting  his 

foot  on  a  cinquefoil  or.  [Garney  or  Gorney].     The  Crest  allowed  by  Clar. 

Camden. 


Richard  Garney  of  London=pAune  d.  of  Ric.  John-; 


Duunino; 


Haberdasher  Sheriff  1590 
ob.  1596. 


son  of  ....  in  com. 
Essex  ob.  1612. 


2  husb. 


Sibell   1    m.   to    Humphrey  Berseba  ux.         Frances  ux.  Sir 

Wems,  Grocer,  2  to  Edmund  Israel  Owen,         Hugh  Bracone 

Stapleton  Recorder  of  Coven-  Grocer.  |     (?  Bracken) 

try.  j     knight. 


Anne  ux.     Mary 
....  Ed-     ux.  S"- 
mund.  Henry 

Lee. 


S""  Thomas  Garney  of  Stifford  in=j\Iary  d.  &  sole 
com.  Essex  Kt.  High  Sheriff  heir  of  Florence 
thereof  a°    1622    [ob.    20    of       Caldwell   of 


March  1630.     Additio7i\. 


London. 


Jane  1  m.  to  John 
Winch  of  London 
2  to  Rich.  Fenn  of 
London  Captain  & 
Alderman. 


Joyce  ux. 
Lawrence 
Wetherall. 


574 


MISCELLANEOTJS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


i§ates. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  48.) 


Aems.  —  Quarterly — 1.  Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  three  lions  rampant  gardant  or. 
[Gates].  2.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between  three  pellets,  as  many  roses 
of  the  field.  [Baldington].  3.  Gules,  a  cinque/oil  argent,  guttee  de  poix. 
[Capdow.]     4.  Argent,  three  piles  meeting  near  the  base  gules.  [Fleming.] 

Crest. — A  demi-lion  rampant  gardant  or.  [Gates.] 


Tho.  Gates  Esq.  temp.  E.  3.= 


William  Gates. 


S""  Gef[Tey=j=Agnes  d.  &  heir  of  Sir 


Gates  of 

Essex 

knight. 


Tho.  Baldington  of  Al- 
derbury  in  com.  Oxon. 


Rafie  Gates 
Christopher. 


Tho.  Capdow=pAnne  d.  &  heir 
of  High  Eas-  of  Tho.  Flem- 
ter  in  Essex,      ing:  of  Essex. 


William  Gates=pMabell  d.  &  heir 
son  &  heir.  of  Tho.  Capdow. 


Sir  Geffrey  Gates=j=Elizabeth  d.  of  S'' 
of  ....  in  com.  William  Clopton  of 
Essex  knight.  Kentwell  in  Soft". 


Ann  ux.  Thomas  Darcy 
uncle  of  Tho.  Darcy 
Lord  Darcy  of  Chich. 


Sir  John  Gates  k'  Captain  of ^ Mary  d.  of 
the  Guard  to  E.  6  Chancellor     S-"  Edward 
of  the  Duchy   &   one   of  the     Denny. 
Privy  Council  ob.  s.p. 


Sir  Henry  Gates 
of  Seymour  in 
com.  Ebor.,  vide 
Yorkshire. 


William  ob.  s.p. 

Dorathey  ux. 
Tho.  Josselyn  of 
Josselyn  Hall. 


Geffrey  Gates.=p.  .  .  .  d.  of .  .  .  Pascal!  of  Essex. 


Geffrey  Gates. =f=Joane  d.  of .  .  .  .  Wentworth.     Henry  Gates.     John  Gates. 
Peter  Gates. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  575 

(No.  1.) 
(Harl.  MS.  1541,  33^) 

Arms  (3  Shields). — 1.  Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Glascock,  as  in  Vis.  of  1634,  No.  1. 

2.  Sahle,  a  chevron  tehveen  three  cinquefoils  argent,  a 
crescent  for  differe?ice.  [Trenchfield,  ?  Trenchfoyle.] 

3.  Or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  crosses  palee  argent. 
[Wallex].  4.  Azure,  six  annulets  or,  3,  2,  1.  [Mus- 
GRAVE,]  i.  Azure,  a  cross  flory  or.  \yS! XKD.']  a,.  Argent, 
a  chevron  hetiveen  three  cross  crosslets  pateejitchee  sable,  a 
crescent  for  difference.  [Bradman.] 

2.  Quarterhj — 1,  2,  3,  as  above.     4.  Arge?it  afess  between  three 

ivolves"  heads  erased  sable.  [Howe.] 

3.  Glascock,  as  above,  a  mullet  for  difference. 
Crest. — 1.  A  lion  sejant  gar dant  proper.  [?  Ward.] 

2.  As  in  Vis.  o/1634.  No.  1.  [Glascock.] 

3.  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dragon's  head  per  pale  argent  and  azure. 

Granted    to   William    Glascock   of    Much    Dunmow,   and    John 
Glascock  of  Roxwell,  both  brethren,  by  Cooke,  Clar.  13  Eliz.  1571. 

John  Glascock=F Alice  d.  &  heir  of  ...  . 


A°  38  E. 


Trenchfield  {Trenchfoyle)* 


Edward  Glascock.=pIsabel  d.  &  heir  of  John 
Wallex  or  Wallexston. 


Thomas  Glascock.=f= Agnes  {Ami)*  d.  of .  .  .  .  Fitz  Raphe. 


Wilham  Glascock.=pJoane  d.  of  Tho.  Tendring. 


Richard  Glascock.=f=Ann  d.  of .  .  .  .  Chauncey. 


John  Glascock. =pElizabeth  d.  of  John  {Edward)* 
Blount  of  Everley. 


Richard  Glascock. =pMargaret  d.  of  John  Pointz. 


William  Glascock.=pJane  d.  of .  .  .  .  Weld. 

*  According  to  Vis.  of  1614,  Coll.  Armor. 


576  MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

u 


1 2 

Richard  Glascock  2  son.^pGrace  d.  &  heir  of  Ric.  (George)*  Musgrave. 


I  .  I 

....  Keble=Marv  d.  of=pJolin   Glascock  =f=Katherine  d.  &     Robert=Frances  d, 
1  husband.     S""  Tho.        I  son  &  heir  [was    heir  of  Ambrose     Glas-        &   heir  of 

Josselyn      j  of  Powers  Hall  in 

knight.       '  Witham  added']. 


Bradman  2  cock.       Jo.  Tim- 

wife,  perley. 


Martha  nx.  Edmond  Allen     Auu  ux.  Aaron  Crow  (Cree)*  of  Chepe  syde  in 
of  Hatfield  Peverel.  London  Goldsmith  &  widow  of  Eic.  Glascock. 


John  Glascock  son  &  heir.=f=Joane  d.  &  coheir  of  ...  .  Howe. 

I 

I  1  |2  |3  |4 

John  Glas-=Ann  d.  of    Thomas     Edward  Glas-=pJoane  d.  of  (^Tho-     William 
cock  son  ct     ....  Glas-         cock  of  Hed-  |  mas)*   Tamer    of    {Nicholas)* 

heir.  Grant-         cock.         ingham    Sible  {  Blunt's    Hall   in       Glascock, 

ham.  in  Esses.  SuflF. 


I  1                                                    .  I  -^  I 

Edward  Glascock=:Mary  d.  &  sole  heir  of  John=.  .  .  .  widow  Mary  ux.  Ralph 

of  Hedingham        S'' Rob.  Catlyn  widow  Glas-    of...  Bacon  Sturdy  of  York- 

Sible  in  Essex.        of  S''  John  Spencer.  cock,     of  Norf.  shire. 


|3  U 

Charles  Glascock=.  .  .  .  {Mary)*    William  Glascock  of=. . .  .d.  of  Tho.  Grymes 
of  London.  d.of. . .  Morley.   Stambornein  Essex,     of  Peckham  in  Surrey. 


Arthur  of      Mary  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Faut-     Joseph  bur.  in     George.       Humfrey. 
Odiham  in     leroy   of  Fantleroy  in     St.    Brides    in  — 

Hampshire.    Hampshire.  London.  Daniell. 


(No.  2.) 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  174^  and  Yis.  of  1614,  Coll.  Armor.) 

"William  Glascock^ Anne   {Philip)*  d. 
of  Much  Dunmow 


in  Essex. 


of  Juhn  Wiseman  of  [Margaret  d.  of  Richard 

Canfield  in  Essex.  Weston    of    Skreenes 

widow  of  John  Love- 

I  2  I  3  day.    Addition.'] 

Philip  Glas-=Anne  d.  of  Kellam    Andrew  Glascock  of=  Margaret  d.  of  Judge 

cock  of  Hat-     (Kenelm)  Jenour      Eltham  Park  in  Kent  Weston  of  Roxwell  in 

field.  of  Dunmow.  &  of  Barking  ob.  s.p.  Essex. 

A 

*  Accordinc'  to  Vis.  of  1614.  Coll.  Armor. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


677 


|A 


|i  Ml 

Richard  Glascock  of=pElizabeth  d.  of  Wm.  Bourne    George  ob.  s.p.     Mary  ux.  Sir 


Down  Hall  Hatfiel( 
in*  Essex. 


of  Bobbino^worth  in  Essex. 


Andrew  Pas- 
Charles  ob.  s.p.    call  knt. 


|1  II 

Richard  Ghiscock=f=Eli2abeth  d.  of  Thom.  Bowles     Margaret  ux.  Edw.     Philip 

of  Down  Hall.  of  Wallington  in  com.  Hertford.     Waller  of  Ashwell     ob. 

in  com.  Hertford.       s.p. 

Elizabeth  d.  &  sole  heir. 


Robert  GlaBCock=j=Helen  d.  of . . . .  Dempster  Elizabeth  ux. 

of  Ireland,  of  Balleyroney  in  Ireland.  Roger  Hurst 

Gent.  of  Sheering 

See  next  Pedigree.  in  Essex. 


Mary. 
Susan. 


Priscilla. 


Thomazin. 
Anne, 


(No.  3.) 

Aems  (Registered  Ulster's  Office). — Ermine,  a  chevron  between  three  codes  azure, 

a7'med,  crested,  and  jelloped  or. 
Crest. — A  each  azure,  armed,  crested,  andjelloped  or,  holding  in  the  beak  an  annulet 

gules. 
Motto. — "  Vigil  et  Audax." 

Robert  Glascock,  mentioned  above,  and  in  Vis.  of=FHelen    or  Elenor 


CO.  Essex  1614  as  "  of  Ireland,  gent.,"  obtained 
the  lands  of  Tullyorge  and  Ballintreal  in  Queen's 
CO.  by  Lease  from  Thomas  Ridgeway,  Earl  of 
Londonderry,  by  Lease  for  41  years,  dated  19 
Oct.  1624.  Died  intestate.  Admon.  to  his 
grandson  Francis  Glascock  14  Nov.  1665. 


Dempsey  of  Bally- 
cony,  Queen's  co., 
mentioned  in  the 
Will  of  her  son 
Charles. 


Roger  Glascock=f=Ann  daughter 
of  Peter  Street,  !  of  .  .  .  . 


Dublin.  A  Peti- 
tioner for  Lands 
2  Jan.  1657, 
and  for  Arrears 
of  pay  6   May 
1659.   Died  in- 
testate.    Ad- 
mon. to  his 
widow  29  Aug. 
1663. 


Admx.  to  her 
husband. 


Charles  Glascock=j=Margery     Edward  Elizabeth 
of  Athy,  CO.  Kil-  j  dau.  of       Glas-  Glascock, 
dare,  held  the  ....           cock,  men- 
lands  of  Duary                         men-  tioned  in 
Queen's  Co.,                             tioned  her 
which  he  left  to                        in  his  brother's 
his  nephew                                brother's  Will. 
Francis.     Will                         Will, 
dated  13  May 
1665. 


4  E 


578 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


John  Glascock,  living  in=Mary  dau.  of 
1683,   when    he   had   a     John  Maddison 
wife  ;    mentioned  in  his    of  Annis  co. 
uncle's  Will.  Monaffhan. 


Thomas  Glascock 
mentioned  in  his 
uncle's  Will. 


Eleanor  mar. 

William 

Arnold. 


Francis  Glascock  of  Duary.= 
Admo'r  to  his  grandfather 
1665.  Exor.  to  his  uncle 
Charles  1665. 


=,  .  .  .  dau.      Marcus  Glascock  of  Wolf's  Hill,  Queen's 
of  ...  .  Co.    Mentioned  in  his  uncle's  Will.    Liv- 

ing in  1700,  when  he  had  a  wife  and 
large  family. 


Francis  Glascock  of  Kil-=Katherine,  dau.  of  Francis^ 
bride,  co.  Kildare.  Will  Segrave  of  Cabra,  co.  Dub- 
dated  17  June  1745 ;  lin,  married  about  1709. 
proved  16  Nov.  same  Died  s.p.  1713.  1st  wife, 
year.  Desired  to  be  bur. 
at  St.  James's,  Dublin. 


=Mary,  dau.  of 
James  White 
of  Pilchs- 
fordstown, 
CO.  Dublin. 
2nd  wife. 


Eleanor  mar. 
James  Macna- 
mara  of 
Castletown, 
CO.  Clare. 


James  Glascock  of  Kil-= 
bride,  Grangemore  and 
Dublin.  Will  proved  6 
June  1800. 


-Katherine,  dau. 
of  Roger  Jones 
of  Dollards- 
town. 


Christopher    Glas- 
cock, Attorney. 
£300  in  father's 
Will.     Died  July 
1758. 


Henry  Glascock, 
Attorney.   £300 
in  his  father's 
Will. 


Francis  Glascock, 
died  unmar.  in  his 
father's  lifetime. 


Lettice  Glascock, 
died  young. 


Elenor  Katherine,  mar.  Morley  Pendred 
alias  Saunders  of  Saunders'  Grove,  co. 
Wicklow.     Mar.  License  11  Oct.  1782. 


Walter  Glascock, 
Clerk  in  Chancery 
in  his  father's  Will. 
Died  15  Jan.  1755.  Will 
proved  18  April  follow- 
ing. 


a  Six=pJane,  dau.  of  William 
£300  -  Aldridge,  Lord  Mayor 

of  Dublin  1744.  Will 

dated  23  Aug.  1766. 

Codicil  2  Sept.  1775. 

Proved  16  March  1779. 


Thomas  Glas- 
cock. £100  in 
his  father's 
Will. 


Francis  Glas- 
cock, At- 
torney. £100 
in  his  father's 
Will. 


William  Glascock  of  York= 
Street,  Dublin,  Joint  Re- 
membrancer and  Receiver 
of  First  Fruits  in  Ireland. 
Died  intestate.  Admon. 
to  his  widow  10  July 
1798. 


=Letitia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Scri- 
ven.  Admx.  to 
her  husband 
1798.     Mar. 
License  29 
June  1775. 


Francis  Glascock 
of  E.I.  Co.'s  Ser- 
vice.    Died  s.p. 
Will  dated  11 
Dec.  1768. 
Proved  15  March 
1799. 


Mary,  mar.  Rev. 
Chamberlain 
Walker,  Rector 
of  Rossconnell. 
Mar.  License  9 
Aug.  1776. 


Waiter  Glascock,  Assistant  Registrar  of= 
Deeds  in  Ireland.    Died  14  Aug.  1852. 

c 


^Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Webb  of 
Robuck,  CO.  Dublin.     Mar.  1806. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


579 


D      E 


William  George  Glascock,        Elizabeth 
died  unmarried  1829.  Glascock. 


Ann  Glascock. 


Edward  Glascock.=pJane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Baker  of  Lisboyhane,  co.  Tipperary. 


"William  ■ 
Glascock. 


=Ann,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Edward 
Chapman  Brad- 
ford, an  Elder 
Brother  of 
Trinity  House. 


Edward  Molesworth 
Glascock,  died  un- 
married 23  Jan. 
1853. 


Letitia,  mar. 
James  Foot. 


Mary  Ann, 
mar. 
Simon 
Foot. 


I 
Talbot  Middleton  Bradford  Glas- 
cock, Captain  and  Adjutant  17 
Bengal  Cavalry.    Representative 
of  Glascock  of  Duary. 


William  George 
Graham  Glascock, 
Captain  4  Regt. 
Foot. 


Alice  Julia  Adelaide 

mar.  James  Eliza 

Jeffrey  Letitia. 
Foot. 


William  N"u-=f=.  .  .  . 
gent  Glascock,  ;  dau. 
Captain  R.N.    ,  of 


Talbot  Glas- 
cock of  York 
Street,  At- 
torney. 


Lettice,  mar. 
Mathew  Black. 
Mar.  License 
23  Aug.  1804. 
Died  1867. 


Eleanor 
mar. 
George 
Cumins. 


Hannah  mar. 

James 

Biggs. 


Ellen  Glascock.      Ann  Isabella,  mar.  Edward  Hamilton  Sterling  of  St. 
Helier's,  Jersey,  and  died  18  April,  1859. 


Nicholas  Glascock. 
£100  in  his 
father's  Will. 


John  Glascock. 
£100  in  his 
father's  Will. 


Jane  Glascock,  died 
21  Oct.  1760.  £500 
in  her  father's  Will. 


Katherine,  mar.  Peter 
Dalton.  £400  in  her 
father's  Will. 


The  above  Pedigree  has  been  compiled  bij  J.  Glascott,  Esq.,  of  the  Ulster _  Office, 
from  authentic  Records  and  Documents  relating  to  the  family,  and  is  here  given  to 
shew  the  descent  of  Robert  Glascock  in  Ireland. 


580 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


(Had.  MS.  1541,  107^) 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly  as  in  Vis.  of  156S. 

2.  Quarterly  of  six — 1.  Golding.     2.  Woethy.     3.  Or,  a  bend 

engrailed  hetween  six  roses  gules.  [Warner.]      4.  Gules, 

fretty  argent  a  fess  or.  \_  ]     5-  Swinburne. 

6.   Argent,  three  pales  couped  sails,  in  chief  as  many 

torteaux.  [Tonge.] 
Crest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  vert,  collared  and  lined  or.  [Golding.] 

John  Helyon  of  Helyon.=pAlice  d.  &  heir  of  S""  Rob.  Swinburne  Knight. 


John  Warner  of  Halsted=pElizabeth  d.        John  Helyon. =pEdith  d.  &  heir  of 
in  com.  Essex.  of  John.  Thorn.  Rolfe. 


John  Worthey  of=pEhzabeth  d.  & 


Halsted  in  com 

Essex. 


heir  of  John 
Warner. 


Isabel  ux.  Hum- 
frey  Tirrell. 


Phillip  ux.  Thorn. 

Montgomery 
ob.  s.p. 


Agnes  d.  of  Edmund- 
Letton  1  wife. 


=Thom.  Golding  of  Grayest 
in  com.  Essex. 


:  Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  of 
John  Worthey  2  wife. 


Ursula  d.  &  heir- 
of  Wilham  Mar- 
ston  of  Horton 
in  Surrey  2  wife. 


-John  Golding^ 
of  Halsted  in 
Essex. 


^Elizabeth  d.  &  heir 
of  ...  .  Slowe  of 
West  Maling  in 
Kent  1  wife  widow 
of  Reignald  Hamond. 


1| 
Roffer  Golding=F Alice  d.  of 


of  (7  rays  son 
&  heir,  vide 
Suff. 


Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1558. 


1| 
Thomas  Golding  of  Posling- 

ford  in  com.  SuflF.  vide  Stiff. 

4- 


Thomas 
Apcher 
(?  Upcher) 
of  Worm- 
ingford. 


John  Golding  of  Walter^ 
Belchamp  in  com.  Essex. 


=Joane  d.  of  Robert  Gosnold 
of  Otley  in  com.  SuflF. 


Robert  Golding  of=p.  ...  d.  of 
Walter  Belchamp.     Lenton. 


Joane  ux.  Edmond  Cotton 
of  Barton  in  SuflF. 


1| 


2| 


John  Golding.      Roger  Golding. 


Alice  nx.  Wm. 
Bulkley. 


Ursula  ux. 
John  Stile. 


Catherin  ux. 
Wm.(?)Daske. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  581 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  20".) 

This  pedigree  appears  to  have  no  other  connection  with  Essex  than  the  marriage 
■with  Richard  Wiseman,  who  was  probably  one  of  the  Essex  Wisemans  No.  1  in  Vis. 
of  1612  ;  but  in  that  Vis.  the  marriage  of  Richard  Wiseman  of  Lincoln's  Inn  does 
not  correspond  with  this  pedigree. 

S'  Edward  Griffin  of  Dingley  Knight  of  the  Bath.=f= 


S"^  Tho.  Griffin  of  Dingley  son  &  heir. 


Lucy  mar'd  to  Ric.  Wiseman  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 


{See  ColsfjtlL) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  39^) 

Aems. — Quarterly  of  eleven — 1  to  7  inclusive  as  in  Vis.  of  1612.  8.  Per  chevron 
azure  and  argent,  in  chief  six  crosses  patee  or.  [Wiltshire.]  9.  Argent,  three 
chevronels  gules.  [  ]     10.  Per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in  chief 

three  leopards'  faces  or.  \_  ]      11.  Argent,  a  hend  between   three 

mullets  gules,  a  bordure  vair.  [  ] 

Crest. — Hervey,  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Wm.  Chichley  of  London  Alderman=j=Beatrix  d.  of 
Brother  to  the  Archbishop.  I  Wm.  Barrett. 


John  Hervy  of  Thirley=f=.  .  .  .  d.  &  coheir  of        John  Chichley  Chamber- 
in  com.  Bedford.  S'Jo.NeirnuytKn'.         lain  of  Loudon. 


Tho.  Hervy  son  &  heir.=j=Christian  d.  of  John  Chichley. 


John  Hervy  son  and  heir.=pAlice  d.  of  Nic.  Morley. 


S""  George  Hervy = Elizabeth  d.  of  John        Tho.  Hervye=pJane  d.  &  heir  of 


Kn'  son  &  heir.       Stamford  &  had  no  heir  male  to 

==  issue  by  her.  S"^  George. 


Hen.  Drury  of 
Ickworth  in 
com.  Suff. 


582 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


John  and  Symon  died 
without  issue. 


Wm.  Hervy  3  son= 
&  heii-. 


=Jane  d.  of  John  Cockett 
of  Suffolk. 


Francis  Hervy  of 
"Witham  Esq. 


4| 
Anthony 
Hervy. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
of  Sudl'ury. 


Gybon 


Jane  ux. 
(?)  Poynnes. 


Margaret 
ux.  Pratt. 


Francis  Hervy. 


1| 
John  Hervy^Elizabeth 
of  Ickworth     d.  of  Hen. 
in  Suff.  son    '  Pope  of 
&  heii\  MildenhaU 

■  in  Suff. 


2| 
Elizabeth  d.  of^S"-  Nicholas^Bridget  d.  &  hen-  of  S' 
Sir  Thorn.  \  Hervy  Knt.     John  Wiltshii-e  relicta 

Fitzwilliams  of  Eic.  Wingfield  she  lastly 

Aldewarke  mar'd  to  S'  Rob.  Tir- 

1  wife.  whitt. 


John  Hervy 
of  Ickworth. 


I    I 
=Elizabeth  d.     John, 
of  John  — 

Pooley  of         Eliza- 
Boxted  in        beth. 
Suff. 


Mary.     Many  other 

—       children 
Anne,     are  in 
Suffolk. 


S"-  Tho.  Hervy  Kn* 
Marshall  to  Q.Mary 
mar'd  a  Dutch- 
woman &  had  two 
daughters. 


John  HervA' 
of  Ickworth. 


Mary  d.  &=Francis=T=Camilla  d.  of  Vincent      Will'm.        Ursula. 


sole  heir  of 
Thomas 
Xevell  of 
Holt. 


Hervy 
a  Pen- 
sioner. 


Guichardine  widow  of 
Thorn.  Darcy  of  ToRes- 
hunt  Darcy  in  Essex. 


Ambrose.      Eliza- 

—  beth. 

Thomas. 


Elizabeth. 


John  Hervy  mar. 
Joane  d.  of  John 
Thomas. 

George  Hervy 
mar'd  in  Ireland. 

S^  Wm.  Hervy 
Pensioner. 
(Ifow  descended 
does  not  ajypear.) 


S""  George  Hervj 
of  Markes  in 
Romford  Lieu- 
tenant of  the 
Tower. 


^Francis  d.  of 
S''  Leonard 
Beekwith  of 
Selby  &  of 
EliztuChohnley. 


Ann  us.  George 
Carew  Dean  of 
the  Chapel. 


S''  Gawen  Hervy= 
30  years  old 
1605. 


-Mary  d.  of 
S-"  Thomas 
Lucas  of 
Colchester. 


Margaret  ux. 
Wm.  Mildmay 
of  Barnes  in 
Essex. 


Mabel  ux. 
Brookesby 
of  Lincoln- 
shire. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
Nicholas  Coote 
of  Valence. 


Mary  died  young. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


583 


{See  ^Itjam,) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  168.) 

Arms. — Quarterhj — 1  and  4.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  argent  two  lions  covnterpassant  of 
the  field,  in  dexter  chief  an  annulet  or.  [Heyborne  or  Hebborxe.]  2  and  3. 
Argent,  on  a  chief  sahle  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  field.  [Richardsox,] 

Christopher  Heyborne  al's  Richardson  .=f= 


Thorn.  Hey-=j=Catherin  d.  of  .  .  .  . 
borne.  Osbald  of  Sutton. 


John  Heyborne.        James  Heyborne. 


John  Heyborne  of  Waltham=j=Margaret  d.  of .  .  .  .  Dodd  of  Claverly  in 


in  Essex. 


com.  Salop  by  the  d.  of .  .  .  .  Bromley. 


S''  Ferdinando  Heyborne  Kn*=:Elizabeth  d.  of  Eic.  Chandler 
Groom  Porter  of  the  Privy         of  London  mercer  by  the  d. 
Chamber  to  Q.  Elizabeth  of  Bromley. 

1596. 


I    I  I 

John.  Christo- 

—  pher. 

Thomas. 


{See  (!rols!}ai.) 


{See  FaixitiegO 


584 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


(Hai-l.  MS.  1541,  198^) 

Arms. —  Quarterly  of  eleven — 1.  Quarterly — aryent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  yules  three 
lions  passant  or.  [Hubeed.]  2.  Azure,  on  a  fess  or  between  three  boars' 
heads  covped  aryent  a  lion  passant  yules.  [Gowge  or  Gough.]  3.  Ermine, 
three  bars  ivavy  sable.  [Bakley.]  4.  0;-,  a  tvater  bouget  sable,  a  bordiire  of 
the  second  bezantee.  [Laxway.]  5.  Argent,  on  a  cross  azure  five  leopards' 
faces  vr.  [Moysholl.]  6.  Argent,  three  lions  rampant  gules.  [Belhouse.] 
7.  Argent,  a  fess  sable  between  three  crescents  gules.  [Pati^hall.]  8.  Sable, 
two  bars  argent,  in  chief  three  cinquefoils  of  the  second.  [Waldex.]  9. 
Azure,  two  chevronels  between  three  mullets  or.  [Beetton.]  10.  Ermitie, 
a  cross  engrailed  yules.  [Xoewood.]  11.  Gules,  three  crescents  aryent. 
]]Peryext.] 

Robert  Huberd  of  Harlow  in  com.  Essex  &  there  buried.=pMargaret. 


Jokn  Huberd  of-rElizabeth  d.  &  heir  of  Mathew  Gowg 

e  (?  Gough) 

London  Mercer. 

a  valiant  capt 

aine. 

d  Huberd.=j= 
1 

Richar 

1                                                     I    1 
Edward  Hnberd  of-p.  ...  d.  of    Joyce  ux.  Thorn.  Thorogood  of 

1    1 
Bridget  ux.  John 

Birchanger  in  com. 

....             Safti'on  Walden  in  Essex. 

Wiltshire. 

Essex   one   of    the 

Southall                             — 

— 

6  Clarks  of  the 

of  Lou-        Alhce  ux.  Johu  Simons  one  of 

Joane  ux.  Yere. 

Chancery. 

don.               the  yeomen  of  the  garde. 

S""  Francis  Hnberd= 

2|    1 
^Elizabeth  d.  of  Thom.     Eichard  Huberd. 

Jane  ux.  Thomas 

of  Stansted  Mount- 

Leventhorpe  of  Albery                 — 

Thom.  Harlaken- 

fitchet  in  com. 

in  com.  Hertford  co-        Margaret  ux. 

den  brother  to 

Essex  Knight. 

heu'e  to  her  brother         Rich.  Harlaken- 

Richard. 

Thomas.                            den  of  Erles 

— 

Colne  in  Essex. 

Thomazin  ux. 
Adrian  TYatkins 
of  Wales. 

1    1    1    i 

1                                                     III 

2i3i4|5| 

HeUen. 

Edward  Huberd=j=Frauces  d.  of    Margery. 

Francis. 

— 

of  Birchanger  &     Rol^t.  Baker           — 

— 

Elizabeth. 

of  Gray's  Inn         of  Taunton       Catherin. 

Richard. 

— 

Esq^                       in  com.                   — 

— 

Jane  ob.  yong. 

Somersett.         Dorathe. 

Charles. 

Anne. 

Thomas. 

Dorathy  died  1^*  week  of  age. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


585 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  28,  32,  203".) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  eighteeii — 1.  Vert,  a  saltire  or.  [Hunt.]  2.  Gules,  a  lion 
rampant  argent  a  bordnre  ermine.  [Upwell.]  3.  Per  pale  argent  and  sable 
a  saltire  counterchangcd.  [Hunt.]  4.  Azure,  a  fess  between  three  ivings  or. 
[WiNGHAM.]  5.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  ermine  three  martlets  of  the  field. 
[ToPESFiELD.]     6.   Vert,  a  bend  or.    [  ]     7.  Azure,  a  fess  between 

three  cinqupf oils  or.  [  ].  8.  Quarterly — or  and  gules,  a  cross  lozengy 

argent,  on  the  second  quarter  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  third.    [Fodringhay.] 

9.  Gules,  three  lozenges  in  fess  ermine  between  three  martlets  argent.  [  ] 

10.  Barrg  of  eight,  argent  and  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  tun  or. 
[Knighton.]  11.  Sable,  six  annulets  or.  [  ]  12.  Per  fess  indented 
or  and  gides.  [  ]  13.  Gules,  three  bendlets  argent.  [  ]  14. 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  ....  between  three  crows  sable  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the 
^rsi^.  [Caldebeck.]    15.  Gules,  a  chevron  engrailed  argent.  [B.inklts,y.^    16. 

Gules,  a  fess  wavy  ermine.   [Nutbeane.]     17.  Gules,  a  fess  between  two 
chevrons  argent.  [Pech.]     18.  Quarterlg — gules  and  vair,  or  and  azure,  over 
all  a  bend  argent.  [Peverell.] 
Crest. — A  lion  sejant  ermine.  [Hunt.] 


John  le  Hunte^ 
of  Suff. 


=.  .  .  .  d.  &  heir  of  John 
Upwell  of  Upwell  in 
com.  Norf. 


Edmond  Hunt= 
of  Rushbrooke 
in  SufP. 


S""  Warren  le  Hunt= 
of  Bay  ton  in  com. 
SuflF. 


Edward  Hunt  of  Winghara- 
in  Essex  (.^  Kent,  there  is  no 
Wingham  in  Essex). 


=Joaue  d.  &  heir 
of  John  AVing- 
ham. 


Eustace  le  Hunt.=FEhzabeth  d.  &  heir. 


Robert  le  Hunt  of  Springfield  in  Essex.= 


John  le  Hunt  of=j=Anne  d.  &  heir  of  S"-  W-^^  Rushbrook  of 
Springfield.  Rushbrook  in  com.  Suff.  Knt. 


Abell  le  Hunt  of=rMary  d.  of  W^^  Clopton  of  Kentwell  in 
Springfield.  com.  SufiF.  Knt. 


John  le  Hunt  of=f  Frances  d.  &  heir  of  Topsfield  of  Yeld- 
Springfield.  ham  in  Essex. 


Robert  le  Hunt  of=F.  ...  d.  of  Hen.  Mackwilliams  of  Stam- 


Springfield. 


borne  in  Essex. 


4  F 


586 


MISCELLANEOUS  ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


1  wife  ....  d.=pJohn  le  Hunt  of  Hunt's  Hall=p2  wife 
of  ...  .  in  Ashen  in  Essex.  d.  of  . 


A  son  ob.  s.p. 


Will'm  le  HuuL  of=j=Agnes  d.  of  S''  Wm.  Waldegrave 
Ashen.  of  Smallbridge  in  SufiP. 


Ann  d.  &  coheir  of  Eoger  Fotherinffer.=FWiirm  Hunt. 


Hamond  Lord  Pech.=p.  .  .  .  d.  &  heir  of  S''  Payne  Peverell. 
S-^  Gilbert  Peche.=p d.  of  S-^  Simon  Gray. 


S"-  Gilbert  Peche.=T=Isolde  d.  of 


S--  Gilbert^ d.  of  S""  Hugh         Elizabeth  ux.  Walpole  of 


Peche. 


Watevile  Knt. 


Walpole. 


S''  Thomas  Nutbeane=j=Catherin  d.  &=f=Si"  John  Aspall  of  Aspall  in 
Knt.  2  husband.  sole  heir.  Sufi".  Knt.  1  husband. 


John  Hinkley  of  HinkIey=rMargaret  d.  &      Mirabel  d.  &  heir  ux.  Wm.  Geding 


in  com.  SuflF. 


sole  heir. 


Esq.  a  quo  Lucas  &  Pooley. 


Griselde  ux.  Hen.         Catherin  ux Alice  ux.  John 

Caldebeck.  Cavendish  s.p.  Marshall  s.p. 


John  Turner  of=Thomasin=pThomas  Underbill         Margaret  ux.  Gefi'rey 
Haverhill  1  d.  &  co-        of  Little  Bradley  Blodwell  of  Thurloe. 

husband.  heir.  2  husband. 


Thomas  Underhill.= 


Thomas  Stotvill=Thomasin. 

of  Dalham  in  ....  Gas- 

SuflP.  keryne. 


ltttig]^ton.         j 

d.  of=f=Thom.  Knighton=FAnn  d.  &  co- 


of  Bayford  in 
com.  Hertford. 


2| 
John  Knighton. 


heir  of  Thom. 
Underbill. 


.  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Copwood  of  Totteridge  in  com.  Hertford. 


George  Knighton  of  Bayford  in=.  .  .  .  d.  &  heir  of . 
B  com.  Hertford.  Coventry. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX    PEDIGREES.  587 


1| 
Alice  d.  of  Bull  of  coin.=pThoinas  Knighton  of  Little  Bradley 


Hertford. 


in  com.  Suff. 


Richard  Hunt  of  Little  Bradley=pAnne  d.  &  heir  of=pThomas  Soame  of  Botley 


in  com.  SuflF. 


Thomas  Knighton.  1  (?  Bradley)  in  Suff. 


^1|                                      2  I  3|4|  II  I    |_ 

Thomas = Elizabeth  d.  Stephen  William.  Francis.  Dyonisia. 

Soame       of  Rob.  Al-  Soame                 —  —  — 

son  &        ington  son  of  Lon-  Bartholomew.  Ehzabeth.  Martha. 

heir.  &  heir  of  don 

Gyles.  Maior. 


Francis  Knighton.=pCatherin  d.  of  S''  Weston  Browne. 


Margaret  d.  &  sole  heir  ux.  Richard  WalgTave  a  captain  at 


John  Hunt  of  Brad-=j=Jane  d.  of  Hen.        William        Ahce  1  m.  to  John  Day  2 


ley  in  com.  Suff.  and 
of  Hunt's  Hall. 


Colte  of  Colte's         Hunt.  to  Will'm  Stone   3  to  Ed- 

haU  in  Caven-  ward  Conington  Serjeant  at 

dish  in  Suff.  Law. 


S""  George  Hunt=pBarbara  d.  of  S""  Rafe       Elizabeth  ux.  Robert  Hovell       Mary  ob. 


of  Bradley  in 
com.  Suff. 


Shelton  of  Shelton        al's  Smyth  of  Ashfield  in  s.p. 

Hall  in  Norfolk.  Suff. 


John  Hunt.        George  Hunt.        Jane.        Maiy.        Martha. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  37.) 

Will'm  Barlee  of  Stapleford=r d.  of Foynes 

Abbott  in  Essex.  (?  Poyntz). 


John  Barley  of  Stapleford.=rPhilip  d.  of .  .  .  .  Bradbury  of  Littlebury. 


Will'm  Hunwick  of  Boyse  Hall  in  Halsted.^Jone  d.  of  John  Barley. 


Pernell  d.  &  coheir  of  Wm.  Hunwick= Thomas  Yong  of  Yong 
of  Boyse  Hall  in  Halsted.  in  Newland. 

See  Young  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


588 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


(Harl.  MS.  1432,  10.) 

To  John  Kelsey  of  Chelmsford  in  the  county  of  Essex  Gent.  &  to  Henry  his 
brother  to  assigne  unto  them  such  armes  as  they  may  lawfully  beare  considering 
their  worth  &  merit  I  doo  publish  and  declare  that  they  may  beare  these  armes 
hereafter  mentioned  that  is  to  say  sable  on  a  pile  cotised  or  three  escocheons  gules. 
The  crest  two  hands  proper  holding  an  escocheon  or  sleere  sable  cuff  argent. 
{Not  signed  or  dated.) 


Geo.  Kelsey  of  Thorpe  in  co.  Esse3 
descended  out  of  Chesh. 


=Eliz.  d.  of  Wm.  Hamond  of  Westmill 
Bury  in  com.  Hertf. 


Willm. 


John  Kelse; 
of  Chelms- 
ford in  com 
Essex. 


Martha  d.  of  Jeof- 
frey  Lingwood  of 
Braintree  in  com. 
Essex. 


Henry  Kelsey  2  son=Mary  d.  of  .  .  .  . 
of  Gray's  Inn  Bar-       Maning  Chan- 
rister  &  of  "Winches-    cellor  of  Exeter. 
ter  Esq. 


John  Kelsey  of  Chelmsford^ 
in  com.  Essex. 


Susan. 


^Catherine  d.  of  Peter  Delvyn 
of  London. 


Elizabeth. 


Utitfl. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  27".) 

Akms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Azure,  a  hend  ermine  hetiveen  three  eagles  disj)lmjed  or. 
[KixG.]  2  and  3.  Sable,  on  a  clievron  between  three  toivers  argent  as  many 
Jieurs  de  Us  or.  [Berill.] 

Patent  to  Robert  King  of  Much  Baddow  2°'^  son 
of  John  28  July  1562,  Harvey  Clar. 

John  King  of  Althome  in  com.  Essex.=F 


Robert  King  of  Much=pLettice  d.  &  coheir  of  Wm.  Berrell  (Berill)  of  "Wepsted 


Baddow  2  son  of  John 


Lettice.      Catherin. 
Mary.         Dorathy. 


Eliza- 
beth. 


Jane. 
Anne, 


in  com.  Essex.     (Whepstead  is  in  Suffolk.) 


1|  2\ 

William      .  .  .  .=j=Benjamin=f=Grace  d.  & 

King  d.  of     j  King  of  coheir  of 

ob.  s.p [  South-  I  Benjamm 

2  wife,     minster  Averell 

in  com.  1  wife. 
Essex. 


3  I  4  I  5  I 
Richard  ob.  s.p. 

Edmond  ob.  s.p. 

Francis. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


589 


Thomas  King^  of  Chishall  Magna  in=pElizabeth  d.  of  Samuel  Cooke 
com.  Essex  Clerk  1638  in  May.  of  ChishaU  in  com.  Essex. 


5| 

Samuel 
ob.  s.p. 


Samuel  10  years  old  1638.        Martha. 

1| 
Benjamin  King  of=pElizabeth  d.  of  Edward  Sams  of 
Southminster.  Totham  in  com,  Essex, 


John  King  of=Anne  d.  of  John  Edmond  Elizabeth  ux.  Susan  ux.  John 

Southminster       Henborowe  of  King  James  Moody  of  Hills  of  Burn- 

ob.  15  July  ,  .  ,  .  in  com.  ob.  s.p.  Hockley  in  com,  ham  in  com, 

1634  s.p.  Essex.  Essex  clerk.  Essex  Clerk. 


Robert  King=pElizabeth  d.  of  Will'm 
of  South-  King  of  Burnham  in 

minster.  Essex. 


3| 
Bartholomew  King= 
of  Maldon  in  com, 

Essex. 


1| 
Edmond 
ob.  s.p. 


Eliza- 
beth. 


Thomas=j=Margaret  d.  of  Robert 


King 
1632. 


Bourne  of  Bobbing- 
worth  1638. 


-Sarah  d,  of  Thom. 
Jeve  (?)  of  Norton 
in  com,  Essex. 


1|2|31 
Abraham. 

Bartholomew. 


Sarah, 


Edmond. 


Thomas  3  years  old  1638.        Martha. 


Francis  Kirton  of 
in  com.  Essex. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  50") 

=Mary  d,  of  Edmond  Clarke- 
Clerk  of  the  privy  Seal. 


=,  .  .  .  Gascoigne 
2  husband. 


Tho.  Kirton= d.  of  .  .  .  . 

of  Hadley        Googe  of  Strat- 
in  Essex,         ford. 


Joan  ux.  Augus- 
tyne  Raymond 
of  Essex. 


Edmond.     Charles, 
Henry, 


Elizabeth 
ux,  John 
Clarke. 


590  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  76^) 
Kiiightley.=p        Wiirin  Burgh.=f=Elynor  d.  &  heir  of  John  Cowley. 


Roj;-er  Knightley  of  Growsell  (?  Crosall)^       Adam  Burgh, 
in  com.  StaflFord. 


31  2|  1  I  I 

Eoger.        Robert.        John  Knightley=pElizabeth  d.  &  heir 
of  Growsell.  of  Adam  Burgh, 


Richard  Knightley. =.  .  .  .  d.  of  Gifford. 
Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1558. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  206.) 

Arms. — Per  jjale  argent  and  sable  a  chevron  counterchanged,  ifi  dexter  chief  an  escallop 

of  tJis  second.  [Lawson.] 
Crest. — Out  of  a  dtical  coronet ....  a  demi-hound  arge^it,  eared  or.  [  ] 

Robert  Lawson  of  .  .  .  .=j=Margery  d.  of  Nicholas 
in  com.  Essex.  I  Cely  of  ...  . 


John  Lawson.         Rafe  La^yson.        Richard  Lawson. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


591 


(Harl.  MS.  1398,  19^) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Ermine^  a  lion  rampant  gules.  [Legatt.]  2.  Argent,  on  a 
chief  indented  gules  three  martlets  or.  [Mandevill.]  3.  Or  and  azure,  four 
roses  counterchanqed.  [Dbokensford.]  4.  Or,  six  eagles  displaijed  sable, 
3,  2,  1.  [Thany.] 

Crest. — Tico  lion's  gamhs  erect  gules,  supporting  a  mitre  or.  [Legatt.] 

At  the  end  of  this  pedigree  is  the  following  note  : — 

"  This  Pedigree  was  collected  out  of  evidence  &  other  authenticall  records  & 
muniments  by  the  labour  &  industry  of  S''  Rich.  S*^  George  K'  Clarenceux  King  of 
Armes  and  since  perfected  and  signified  by  S''  Henry  S'  George  K*^  Norroy  King  of 
Armes  1685. 

*'  Henry  St.  George  Norroy  King  of  Armes." 


Ric'us  Thany  miles  d'nus- 
de  Stapulford  Thany. 


HOOD* 

Rob'tus  Rooss  miles. 


Lucas  de  Thany=i= 
miles. 


Thomas  Man-=f=Ismamain  filiam  Rob'ti         Joh'es  Rooss= 
devill.  de  Rooss.  miles. 


Thomas  Dro-=j=Margaret 
kensford  fil.  et 


miles. 


hasres. 


Wal terns  Mandevill= 
ar.  fil.  et  haeres  et 
vixit  apud  Chattam 
t'pe  Ed.  2  &  Ed.  3. 


=Agnetam  Galfrido=f=Elena. 

filiam  Brock- 

Nicolai  hull 

Baryngton.  miles. 


Affneta  unica  fil.  et  h8eres=FThomas  Man- 


Thomas  Drokensford 
militis. 


devill. 


Joanna  uxor 

Kerdington 

s.p. 


Margareta  uxor 
Joh'is  Sumpter 
de  Colchester. 


Thomas  Mandevill  miles- 
ob.  in  vita  patris. 


=Elizabethem  filiam  ....  "Wan- 
ton militis. 
Arms. — Argent, a  chevron  sable. 


Alicia  ux.  Tho. 
nardiston  s.p. 


Bar- 


Will 'us  Legatt  floruit  apud  Havering  sub= 
regibus  Ed.  2  &  Ed.  3  sicut  constat,  p.  ch'ras. 


Johannes  de  Chiltburne  ars=p 
Springolde  de  Havering. 


Waiterus  Legatt  de  Havering 
vendidit  terras  in  monasterio 
cornuto  Rob'to  Alwy  al's  Dori- 
valls  et  vixit  ib'm  sicut  con- 
stat, p.  ch'ras  23  &  41  Ed.  3. 


^Joanna  filia  Joh'is  de  Agnes  ux. 

Chiltburne  et  relicta  Rob'ti 

Blake  et  habuit  cxitum  Alwy  al's 

p.  priorem  maritum  Doryvals. 
Joh'em  &  Sabinam. 


John. 

Isolda. 

Sabina. 


592 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Eob'tus  Legatt  de  Havering  fil.  &  heeres  Walter!  Legatt  vendidit^ 
terras  in  monasterio  cornuto  Agneti  relicte  Eob'to  Dorjvals  & 
vixit  ib'm  sicut  constat,  p.  ch'tas  t'pe  Ed.  3  &  R.  2. 


Tho.  Legatt 
frat,  Car- 
melica  & 
sacrse  Theo- 
logise  D"". 


Joh'es  Legatt 
fil.  Ptob'ti 
denorainatur 
in  ch'tis  et  24 
H.  6  Joh'is 
Legatt  senior. 


Helmingus  Legat  ar.= 
vice  comes  Essexise 
t'pe  R.  2  qui  sub 
Henrico  quarto 
moriensreliquit  filium 
suum  in  custodia. 


= Alicia  fil.  &  hferes 
Tho.  Mandevill 
mil.  uxor  Hel- 
mingi  Legat  et 
postea  Clement 
Spice. 


Thomas 
Mandevill 
ob.  in  vita 
patris  s.p. 
10  H.  4. 


Jph'es  Legatt  junior  5  E.  4  de  quo 
Legat  nup.  de  Sutton  genus  suum 
deducit  ut  opinor. 


Tho.  Legatt  cujus  custodia  durante=p 
minori  etate  comissa  fuit  Johi  D'no 
Talbott  4  H.  6. 


Tho.  Legat  de  Havering  d'nus  Manerii  de  Cockerells  ac  Manerii  de=j= 
Gubbins   et   magnte   partis   de   Hornchurch   et   aliar.  t'ras   infra 
lib'tatem  p'dictam  et  alibi  floruit  temporibus  Ed.  4,  R.  3,  H.  7  et 
plenus  annorum  obiit  circa  ann.  18  H.  8.      Iste  Tho.  p'  ch'ras  dat. 
7  H.  7  denominat.  p.  nominem  Thos.  Legat  senior. 


Joh'es  Legat       Will'us      Thomas  Legat  natus  in  t'pe  regni  E.  4  in  vita  patris^ 
filius  2.  filius  3.      inhabitabit  apud  Gyddyhall  sed  post  mortem   patris 

apud  Dagenhams  ubi  t'pe  E.  6  obiit  apud  Hornchurch 
sepultus  est  statuta  &  arma  istius  Thomas  constant  sup' 
tumulum  ipsius.  Iste  Tho.  Legat  p.  ch'ram  suam 
constituit  Authon.  Browne  de  Weeld  Hall  seneschallum 
curiar.  suarum  &  dedit  ei  40^  p.  ann.  &  ch'ras  sigillabat 
cu'  sigillo  armor. 


Thomas  Legat  ar.  serviens  regis  H.  8  ad  arma  Justiciarius  ad  pacem= 
tam  infra  lib'tatem  quam  p'  totum  comitatum  cepit  in  uxor.  Cathe- 

rmam  Wilgoos  fil Wilgoos  ar.  in  co.  Kant.      Obijt  apud 

Dagenhams  2  Mar.  &  sub  marmoro  insculpto  intumulatus  jacet 
apud  Hornchurch. 


Tho.  Legatt  de= 
Dagenham  ar. 
Justiciar,  ad 
pacem  p'  totum 
co'itatu  Essex- 
ise  filius  1. 


^Elizabeth      Joh'es  Legat  de  Horn- 
filia  ....      chm-ch  arm.  just,  ad 
Church.        pacem  tam  infra 

lib'tatem  quam  extra 
filius  secundus. 


=Margareta  filiam 
Thomas  Reding 
de  Pinnor  in 
com.  Midd.  ar. 


Petrus 
Legat 
tertius 
filius. 


Tho.  Legat  de  Dagenham=p.  .  .  .  filia         ....  Legat  de= 
primus  filius.  Glascock.  Chatham. 

C  D 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


593 


Thomas  Posthu- 
mous Leo:at. 


-Eliz.fiha John  Legat     Thomas.      Hehning.     William. 

Tucker.  capitan. 


[WiUiam.        George,        John.        Thomas.] 


Catherina  us.  Anna  fil.=j=Tho.  Legatt  electu8= 

John  Gilford  ....  Justic.  pro  Lib'tat. 

arte  Medici-  Kerry         de  Hareriug  sed 

nalis  Doctor,  ar.  I  recusavit. 


Thomas  Legat 
capitaneus  et 
Justic.  ad  pacem 
p.  com.  Essex 
[mar.  Eliz.  d.  of 
....  Humble 
ob.  s.p.  20  July 
1668]. 


Margareta 
ux.  Francis 
(Joh'is  struck 
out,  surname 
illegible)  in 
arte  medici- 
nalis  D'^. 


1.  Joh'es. 

2.  Hum- 
phry. 

3.  Edward. 


^Martha  filia  Joh'is 
Jackmande  Prin- 
ces Risborogh  in 
com.  Bucks. 


Dorothea  uxor. 
Joh'is  S'George 
de  Hatley 
S*  George  in 
com.  Cam.  ar. 


Catharina 
desponsata 
Edw.  Bosdon 
of  de  New- 
bold  in  com. 
Cestrise. 


Dorothea 
nupta  Eic'o 
Langhorne 
gent.  [2  to 
Barnard 
Smithson]. 


Tho.  Legatt. 
{The  parts  between  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


Maria. 


^t'^mtljov^t. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  38  and  43^) 
Gefirey  Leventhorpe  of  Bradford  Dale  in  com.  York.=f> 


Nicholas  LeYenthorpe=pKatheryn  d.  of  Geo 
of  Hatfield  in  com.  Sampson  of  Playford 

Essex.  in  com.  Suff. 


....  Leven- 
thorpe son 
&  heir. 


2| 


Leven- 


thorpe, 


William  Leven-=F.  .  .  .  d.  of 


thorpe  sou  & 
heir. 


Rigges. 


Elizabeth  ux.         Constance  ux.  Clement  Cotton 
John  Barley  son  and  heir  of  Clement  Cotton  of 

of  Essex.  Cotton  Hall  in  Cambridgeshire. 


William  Leventhorpe  son  &  heir.=p.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Norris  of  London. 


I 

Sibell. 


Joan. 


JVote. — A  long  pedigree  of  Leventhorpe  of  Albery,  co.  Herts,  is  entered  at  fol.  186^  of  the 
same  MS.,  but  it  does  not  appear  to  refer  to  the  above  family,  or  to  have  any  connection  with 
Esses. 

4  G 


594  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  63^) 
John  Lucas  of  Ramsey  co.  Essex=pMary  d.  &  heir  of  John 


(3""^  son  of  John  Lucas  of  Col- 
chester.    See  Vis.  of  1558.) 


Roydon  of  Roydon  Hall 
in  com.  Essex. 


Mary.      Elizabeth.      John  Lucas  of^Margaret  d.  of  S'"  John      Margaret. 


Ramsey  in  com. 
Esses  Esq. 


Brewse  of  "Wenham  Parva 
in  com.  Suff.  Kn*. 


I  I  II 

Alexander  Lucas.        Thomas  Lucas.        Anne.        Mary. 


iManUeijille. 

{See  ILegatt.) 


jHarnep. 

{See  BrugnO 


iHapnaitr. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  10^) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six — 1  mid  6.  Argent,  a  chevron  azure  between  three  sinister 

hands  coiqml  at  the  wrist  gules.  [Mayxaed.]     2.  Gules,  a  fess  vair  Miveen 

six  crosses pattee  w.    [  ]     3.  Gules,  frettg  argent  a  canton  ermine. 

]     4.  Argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  lions  dm-mant  gules. 

]     5.  Argent,   two  chevrons  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  an 

eagle  displayed  of  the  first.  [  ] 

Crest. — A  stag  statant  or. 

On  both  Arms  and  Crest  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for  difference. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 
John  Maynard  of  (?)  Staverton  near  Launceston  in  com.  Devon.=r 

Nicholas  Maynard  of  Devon.=f=Margaret  d.  of .  .  .  .  Ellys  of  Devon. 


595 


Margaret  eldest  sister  &  coheir=pJohn  Maynard  of=pDorathy  d.  of  Rob. 


of  S--  Raffe  Rowlett  of  S'  Albans 
Knt.  1  wife. 


S'  Albans  in  com. 
Hertford. 


Parrott  of 
com.  Oxon. 


Robert  Maynard  of  London  m.  2  wife  sister 
of  S-^  Rafe  Weldon  of  Kent. 


^Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  of  .  . 
of  London  1  wife. 


m 


Rogers 


Thomas  Maynard  ob.  in 
the  Low  Countries  s.p. 


Ellen  sister  &  heir  ux.  of  . 
Lynton  in  com.  Cambridge. 


of 


Rafe  Maynard  of  S* 
Albans  in  com. 
Hertford,  vide  Hert- 
ford. 


Dorathey 

& 
Ehzabeth. 


2  I 
S''  Henry  Maynard=j=Susan   2   d.  &  coheir  of 


of  Little  Easton  in 
com.  Essex 


William  Person  Gentle- 
man Usher  of  the  Star 
Chamber. 


^111 

Thomas  s.p. 

Ehzabeth  ux.  S"^ 

Frances  sole~ 

pS''  Will'm  Maynard= 

i=Ann  only  d. 

— 

Edward  Baynton 

d.  of  Wm. 

Knight  &  Baronet 

&  heir  of 

Edward  s.p. 

of  ....  in  com. 

Lord 

is  of  Little  Easton 

S^'  Anthony 

— 

Wilts. 

Cavendish. 

in  com.  Essex  & 

Everard  of 

Francis  s.p. 

Mary  died  unm. 

Lord  Maynard  in 
Ireland. 

Essex. 

Francis.        Another  a 

A  son  died 

with  the              1  daughter 

daughter. 

mother  in  childbed.               2  dead. 

John  Maynard  ....  of  the 
Stable  to  King  James. 


Henry  &  Robert  in 
France  at  Bloys. 


Charles  in 
Spain. 


JfilrtUp. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  200.) 
Bennett  Medley  of  Whitnes  in  com.  Warwick. 


William  Medley= 
of  Whitnes  in 
com.  Warwick. 

A 


=Margaret  d.  of=Thomas 
S""  Rob.  Wotton  Marquis 
of  Boughton  Dorset  2 
Malherbe  Kn^      husband. 


Isabel  ux.  Thorn. 
Sliukburgh  of 
Shukbnrgh  in 
com.  Warwick. 


596  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


George  Medley  of  Tiltey  Abbey  in  com.=pMary  d.  of  Edward  Dan- 


Essex  &  of  Whitnes  in  Warwick. 


nett  of  ....  in  com.  Lester. 


Hen.  Medley. =....  d.     William= Elizabeth  d.   of  S""    Thomas  Elizabeth  ux. 

of  ...  .     Medley.     Eob.  Peyton  of  Isel-    ob.  s.p.  Thomas  Morris 

Throg-  ham  in  com.  Cam-  of  ....  in  com. 

morton.  bridge,  widow  of  Essex. 

Thom.  Wrenn  of  (See  Morice  in 

Hinton  in  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Vis.  of  1612.) 


{See  33oot(eO 


(See  Colsijill) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  56.) 

Aems. — Azure,  three  derai-lions  rampant  couped  argejit,  2,  1.  [Newman.] 

Thomas  Newman  of  Wethersfield^pAlice  d.  of 
in  com.  Essex.  I  .  .  .  . 


Thomas  Newman  of  Quendon=Anne  d.  of  Rouke  Grene 
in  com.  Essex.  of  Samford. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


597 


Jtiiftrxib)ne* 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  190.) 

Arms. — Ermme,  on  a  chief  sahle  three  Imis'  heads  erased  or.  [Nutbrowne.] 
Crest. — A  lion  sejant  sable,  holding  in  the  forepaws  a  sword  argent,  hilt  of  the  first, 
pomel  and  gripe  of  the  second.  [Nutbrowne.] 
p.  C.  Cooke,  1588. 

Will'm  Nutbrowne  of  Stanway  Hall  in  com.  Essex=pAnne  d.  of  John  Fynson 
ob.  1588  buried  at  Stanway  16  Nov.  of  Eastham. 


WiU'm  Nut- 
browne 

1588. 


-Elizabeth  d.  of 
Thorn.  Audley 
brother  to  the 
Lord  Audley 
of  Walden. 


Margaret  ux.  John  Mary  ux.  Tho.  Good  Dorathey 

Drow  of  London  of  Closter  &  had  ux.  So- 

&  had  issue  Will'm  issue  Thomas  &  therton. 

&  Mary.  Mary. 


William  Nutbrowne.        George.        John. 


{See  Colsjjill) 


{See  ^unt,  No.  1.) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  242.) 


William  Powlter  of  .  . 
in  com.  Hertford. 


Pyke. 


d.  of 


Richard  Powlter  of  Maiden  in  com.= 
Essex  one  of  the  4  Masters  of  the 
Navie  to  Q.  Eliz.  1589. 


^Elizabeth  d.  of  WiU'm 
Cox  Surveyor  at 
New  Castell. 


Richard  Powlter  11 
years  old  1589. 


Edward.        William.        Elizabeth.        Margaret. 


598  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  203.) 

Kobert  Prentys  of  Barling  in  Essex=pAnne  d.  of  Hercules  OlyfFe  of  London 
the  first  that  came  out  of  Xorff.  son  of  John  Olyffe  Alderman. 


Robert  Prentys=Lucy  d.  of  Clement  Stoner  of  Knotts 
of  Barling.  Hill  in  Stapleford  in  Essex  Esq'. 


{See  mviitlt.) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  64.) 

"Walter  Roydon  Esq.  buried  in  Ramsey  Chui'ch  1367.=r.  •  •  • 
\ 

I 
John  Roydon  of  Ramsey  Esq.=T=.  .  .  . 

^1 

I 

Robert  Roydon  of  Ramsey .=p.  .  .  . 

^1 

I 
Robert  Roydon  of  Ramsey .=pElizabeth  d.  of  S""  John  Brocksbome. 


John  Roydon  of  Ramsey .=p.  .  .  . 
I 

I 
Christopher  Roydon  of  Roydon  Hall  in  Ramsey=i= 
in  com.  Essex  after  of  Witham. 


Mary  d.  &  heir  ux.  John  Lucas. 
See  Lucas  in  Vis.  of  1612,  ante,  p.  238. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  599 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  34^) 
Richard  Welbeck  of  Ashborne  in  com.  Derby .=j=.  .  .  . 


William  Welbeck  Alderman=f=.  .  .  .        John.=F 


&  Sheriff  of  London  9  li.  7. 


\1/ 


Huo-h     Will'm    James     .  .  .  .=rWilliam  Salford     Julian     Margaret 


s.p.        s.p.  s.p.         d.  & 

heir. 


of  Burton  upon     s.p.  s.p. 

Trent. 


gr  ^m  pyrton  Knight.=j=Margaret  d.  &  heir  of  Will'm  Salford. 
See  Pyrton  in  Vis.  of  155S,  ante,  p.  93. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  71.) 
S--  Will'm  Scott  Knight  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England.=r.  . 


S""  John  Scott  Knight.= 


John  Scott  Esq. 


WiUiam  Scott  of  Stap]eford=j=Margaret  d.  &  coheir  of  S'"  Tho. 


Tawney  in  com.  Essex  Esq. 


Swynborne  of  Yorkshire. 


Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  but  gives  the 
descent  from  Roger  Scott  and  Elizabeth  thus: — 


George  Scott  of  Little^        Roger  Scott.        William  Scott.        Richard. 
Lees  in  com.  Essex. 


Elizabeth  d.  &  coheir  borne  Mary  d.  &  coheir  born  26  of  July  1588  being  Friday 

the  10"^  of  May  being  she  mar'd  to  Richard  Luther  2  to  Thomas  Knevett 

Wensday  1587  ux.  Edward  of  Buckenham  Castell  in  Norf.  &  of  the  Middle 

Allen.  Temple  Esq. 


600  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGEEES. 

(Haii.  MS.  1083,  3^.) 

Aems. — Or,  on  a  cross  gnUsflve  helJs  argent.  [Sedgewick.] 
Motto. — "Xon  est  mortale  quod  opto." 

Edward  Sedgewik  of  Dent  in  com.  York.=j=.  .  , 


Edward  Sedgewik  of  Dent  in  com.  York. 


Edward  Sedgwik  of^Elizabeth  d.  of  Walter  Taylor  of 
Dent  in  com.  York.     Stepeleham  in  com.  Norf. 


Richard  Sedgewik  Rector=Mary  d.  of .  .  .  .     James  Sedgewick  of=j=Elizabeth  d.  of 


of  Wapping  com.  Midd.     Crompton  of  Lynn  Regis  in  com. 

eldest  son.  London.  Korf.  2''  son. 


John  May  Esq. 


John  Sedgewick    Edward  Sedgewick  eldest = Susanna  da.  Richard  Elizabeth 

died  in  his  son  &  heir  of  Chipping     of  Tobias  Sedgewick  Sedgewick 

infancy.  Ongar  in  com.  Essex  mar.     Pallavicini.  died  s.p.  3  years 

a°  1639.  old  1642. 


^Sarpe. 


(Harl.  MS.  1511,  109.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  Shaepe  as  in  Vis.  of  1558,  without  the  bezants.  2.  Sahh, 
a  cinquefoil  between  eight  martlets  in  orle  argent.  [Stanton.]  3.  Azure, 
three  eagles  clis2)laged  m-,  a  canton  ermine.  [Fitz  Simon,]  4.  Ermine,  on  a 
bend  gules  three  eagles  displuged  or.  [Baghaut.] 

The  Pedigree  is  the  same  as  in  that  Vis. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  601 

(Harl.  MS.  1432,  9.) 
Arms. — Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  padlocks  argent. 

This  coate  is  borne  by  the  name  of  Tagger  alias  Silverlock  of  Sussex  as 
appeareth  in  the  greate  black  booke  of  Ordynaries  in  the  Office  of  Armes  fiUetted 
with  buflF  marked  G  15  fol.  236. 

John  Silverlock  of  Westborne  in  com.  Sussex.=f=.  .  .  . 


Thomas  Silverlock  son=p.  .  .  .       Richard  Silverlock  of  Chiping  Barnet  in 

com.  Hertf.  made  his  will  in  1607  he 
giveth  to  the  poor  of  Westborne  10^  and 
maketh  his  nephew  Eich.  his  executor. 


of  John  was  bound  ap- 
prentice in  London  1° 
Eliz. 


Richard  Silverlock  son  of  Tho.  was  bound  apprentice- 
in  London  34  Eliz.  he  died  at  Barnett  in  com.  Hertf. 
about  Lady  Day  1641. 


James  Silverlock  of  Stifford  in  Essex  1641  son  of  Richard. 

Note. — See  Monumental  Inscriptions  to  James  Silverlock  and  his  wives  in  StiSord  Church, 
and  Pedigree  of  the  Family  to  1667,  given  in  Mr.  Palin's  More  about  Stifford  and  its  Neighbour- 
hood, 1872,  pp.  28,  29,  35, 


g)oame. 

{See  f^unt.) 


homester. 

{See  (fTolsljilL) 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  215^) 
Michell  Southcote  of  Southcote  in  com.  Devon. 


Will'm  Southcote  of  Southcote.=T=Alice  d.  &  heir  of  Philip  Keynes. 

4   H 


602 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 
Al 


WiU'm  Southcote  of  Southcote.=F. 


Nicholas  South-=Fjane  d.  &  heir  of 


John  Bozon  of^pRosainond  d.  &  coheir  of 


cote  of  South- 
cote. 


....  Pury  of  Chid- 
leigh  in  com.  Devon. 


Bozons  soile  in 
Devon. 


com. 


....  S*  George,  Lord  of 
Dittichull  (Dittisham). 


Nicholas  Southcote=  Margaret  =  John  Walcott 
of  Southcote  2  lux. John     of  Chidleigh 

husband.  Harte.  3  husband. 


....  d.  &  coheir  ux. 
S'  Philip  Fulford  of 
Fulford  Knt. 


Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1634,  ante,  p.  491. 


{See  ©olsbilU) 


)tanlep. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  205^) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.    Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  three  bucks'  heads 

cabossed  or.   [Stanley.]     2.   Argent,   on  a   bend  azure   three  mullets  or. 

[HooTON.]     3.  Sable,  three  bars  argent.  [Houghton.]    4.  Azure,  a  garb  or. 

[GrROSVENOR.]     5.  HARRINGTON,  with  a  label  of  three  points. 
Ceest. — A  stag's  head  and  necJc  couped,  attired  or,  a  martlet  gules  for  difference. 

[Stanley.] 

S'"  Will'm  Stanley  of  Stourton=pAlice  d.  &  heir  of  Henry  Houghton 
&  Hoton  in  com.  Cester  Knt.     of  Houghton  in  com.  Lane. 


Margaret  d.  &  heir  of  Si^^ 
John  Bromley  Knight  1 
wife  oh.  1469. 


--S'  Will'm  Stanleys 
of  Stourton  & 
Hoton  Knt. 


=Agnes  2  d.  &  coheir  of  S'' 
Rob.  Grosvenor  of  Holme 
Knt.  2  wife. 


Margaret  heir  to  her  mother 
ux.  S""  Peter  Gerrard  of  the 
Brine  in  com.  Lane. 


S""  Will'm  Stanley=pAnne  eldest  d.   &  coheir  of  S"" 
of  Stourton  &  James  Harington  of  Wolfedy  [in 

Hoton.  com.  Northampton  K*.] 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


603 


1 


S--  WiU'm 
Stanley  a 
quo  Stan- 
ley de 
Hoton. 


^1 

Peter  Stanley 
of  Bicker- 
staflfe,  vide 
Lane. 


John  Stanley  3*^= 
son,  see  Vincent's 
Baronage. 


=Anne  d.  of 
Rob. 

Hunting- 
ton. 


Agnes  ux. 
Andrew 
Barton  of 
Smithells. 


Julian  ux. 
Eic. 

Fletcher. 

Catheryn. 


John  Stanley  of=pBeatrix  d.  of  Henry  Dynne  of  Heydon  in  com. 
Eoydon  Hall  in  Xorf.  Esq.  and  one  of  the  Auditors  of  the  Ex- 
com.  Essex  Esq.  |  chequer  ob.  7  March  1589  buried  at  Roydon. 


Henry  =Mary  d.  of  Tho.  Turner    Richard 
Stanley    of  Maldon  in  com.  Essex    ob.  s.p. 
[of  by  Mary  his  wife  d.  of    [infans]. 

Lon-        Will.  Wiseman  of  May-         — 
don  land  &   Maiden  ia   the    Jane  ob. 

gen.  same  county   Esq.     See    s.p, 

son  Vis.  of  Essex  16S4:.    He     [coelebs.] 

and  was  also  of  Layer  de  la 

heir.         Haye  in  Essex.    See  same 
Vis.] 

(The parts  within  brackets  are 


Beatrix  [wife  of 
Justinian  Povey 
of  Hounslowco. 
Middx.  Esq.  one 
of  the  Auditors 
of  the  Revenue 
and  Auditor 
General  to  Qu. 
Anne]. 


Frances    [wife  of 
Edward  Sherburn 
of  the  Tower  of 
London  Esq. 
Clerk  of  his  Ma'y« 
Ordnance  and 
Armories  within 
the  Kingdom  of 
England  temp. 
Car.  L]. 


additions  to  the  MS.) 


Thefolloiving  memorandum  appears  at  the  end  of  the  Pedigree : — 

"  The  continuation  of  this  Pedigree  of  Stanley  (ray  mother's  family)  is  attested 
for  Truth  witness  my  hand  this  IG'**  of  Decemb"^  1691. 

"  Edw.  Sherburne." 


)tepnet!). 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  85^) 

Crest  and  Arms  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

Rafe  Stepneth  buried  at  Aldenham  in=p.  .  .  .  d.  &  heir 
com.  Hertford  ob.  3  Sept.  1548.  of  Cressey. 


Will'm  Stepneth=pDorathy  d.  of  John  Wynde  Esq.  son  of  the  Master  of  the  Mint  in 
of  S'  Albans.  York.     Her  Mother  was  the  d.  of  John  Wylle  &  his  heir. 


Robert  Stepneth  of=f=Jone  d.  of  Tho.     Albon=f=Mary  d.  &  coheir  of  Will'm  Phillips  of 


East  Ham  Burnell 
in  com.  Essex. 

A 


Markham  of 
East  ham. 


Step- 
neth. 


Perton  (?  Picton)  in  com.  Pembrook. 


B| 


604                           MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 
Aj I 

Poule=i=Sarah  d.  of      Jone  ux.  Robert  Blom-  Francis  m.  Frances  Philip 

Step-     ....  field  of in  com.  Suff.  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Spike.  ob.  at  the 

neth.     Pauyer.  —  —  Temple 

Mary  ux.  Philip  Brough-  Alice  ob.  s.p.  s.p. 

ton. 


Robert  Stepney  slaine        ....  Stepney  a  Divine        .  .  .  .  ux.  Roane  one  of  the 
on  Tower  Hill  s.p.  went  into  Ireland  household  to  King  James. 

1  son.  2  son. 


S'  Jolin  Stepneth  of  Pender-=Jane  d.  of  S-"  Fran-        S""  Thoma8=.  ...  d.  of  ...  . 
g  ast  in  com.  Pembroke  cis  Maunsell  Knt.  Stepneth       Fisher  of  Hamp- 

K night  &  Baronet.  &  Bart.  Knt.  shire. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  198.) 


Will'm  Strachey  of=|=Mary  sole  d.  of  Hen.  Cooke  of  (?)  Lysting  Esq. 
Saf&'on  Walden.        by  Ann  d.  of  Hen.  Goodere  of  London  Alderman. 


1|  2\ 

Will'm  Strachey  of  Safiron  Walden.        John  Strachey. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  42.) 

Amis.— Quarterly— 1.  Sable,  a  /ess  engrailed  or,  fretty  of  the  field,  between  three 
fleurs  de  lis  of  the  second,  a  bordure  of  the  same.  [Style.]  2.  Argent,  a  wolf 
2mssant  sable.  [Wolston.]  3.  Argent,  three  turninkes  sable,  a  mullet  for 
difference.  [Wolstox.]  4.  Arge'at,  on  a  chevron  sable  betiveen  three  goats' 
heads  erased  azure  as  many  billets  or  [Yaeford],  a  crescent  for  difference. 

Ceest.— J.  wolfs  head  couped  sable,  collared  or,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  frettu  of 
the  last.  [Style.]  ^        j  j      u  j 

Motto.— En  esperaxce  de  vis.  [Added.] 


MISCELLANEOUS  ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


606 


[S'  Guy  de  Wolston  Knt.=pElizabeth  d.  of  John  Thomworth  of  com.  Line. 


I  I 

John  Style=j=Elizabeth  d.  &  coheir  of        [Margaret  d.  &  coheir 
of  Kent.        "    "  "~ 


S"-  Guy  Wolston  Knt. 


ux.  Guy  Sapcotte. 


[Elizabeth  d. 
of  George 
Perieut. 


^S'-Hurafrey  (?  Jef-= 
frey)  Style  of  Lang- 
ley  in  Kent  temp. 
H.  8. 


-Bridgett 
da.  of 
S'-  Tho. 
Baldry 
Knight. 


Bridgett  ux.  Edm. 
Kemp  of  London. 

Florence  ux.  Rob* 
Eobinson. 


Anne  1  m.  to 
John  Russell 
Erie  of  Bed- 
ford 2  to  S-- 
JohnBrough- 
ton.] 


Edward  ob.  infant. 

May  ux.  Xtopher 
Meade  of  com. 
Warwick.] 


1|  2| 

Edmund  Style  John 

of  Langley  in  ob. 

Kent.  s.p. 


A 


41  5| 

Nicholas  Style= [Gertrude    Edward 
of  London  d.  of  .  .  .  .     ob.  s.p. 

Alderman,  Bright  of 

vide  Kent.  London.] 


3| 


Suzan  d.  of=p01iver  Style  of  London  and= Julian  d.  of  Richard  Baron 
....  [Bull],    of  ....  in  com.  Essex.  al's  ....  of  London. 


Tho.  Style  of  Monazin  (Mount- 
nessing)  Hall  in  Essex  in  the 
right  of  his  wife  &  of  Water- 
ingbery  in  com.  Kent. 


-[Elizabeth  d.  &  coheire 
of  Rob.  Folkes  of 
Mountnessing 
in  com.  Essex. 


John 
Style. 


Mary. 
Susan. 


Mar- 
garet.] 


[Elizabeth.] 
{The parts  within  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


{See  Coofte*) 


606 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  200''.) 

Arms. — Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  tigers'  heads  erased  argent,  crined  or. 

[Swift.] 
Crest. — A  Pegasus  in  full  speed  vert,  wings  endorsed  07\  [Swift.] 


of. 
1  wife. 


d.=f=John  Swift  of  Roydon= Margaret  d.  &  heir  of=pJohn  Duckett 


in  com.  Essex  Auditor    John  Heath  renupt. 


ob.  31  October  1570. 


Henry  Colt  ob.  5  of 
May  1603. 


of  London 
Merchant 
1  husband. 


Kichard  Swift^Frances  d.  of  John  Duckett  by 


of  Roy  don. 


the  heir  of  Heath  ob.  22  (sic) 
1601. 


Joane         William       Eafe 
Duckett.    ob.  s.p.         ob.  s.p. 


S""  Francis  Swift  of  Eoydon=pElizabeth  d.  of  Sir  Edward  Grevill        Joane. 


&  of  Takeley  in  com.  Essex 
Knight. 


of  Harolds  (?  Harolds  Park,  Nazeing 
in  Essex). 


Francis  Swift  13         Fulca  ux.  James  Horsey  of  Honing-        Mary.        Mildred, 
years  old  1624.  ham  in  com.  "Warwick. 


Ca\3ernn% 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  226".) 

Henry  Taverner  of  North  EUingham  (?  Elmham)  in  com.  Norf.^ 
descended  from  Waren  le  Taverner  who  lived  at  North  Elhngham 
temp.  H.  2  as  by  his  deed  appeareth  sealed  with  his  seal  and  arms 
viz.  a  bend  fusily. 


Nicholas  Taverner  of  Elhngham  (?  Elmham).= 


Alice  d.  &  heir  of  . 
Silvester  of  North 
EUingham  (?  Elm- 
ham). 


.=John  Taverner  of  North  Elling-= 
ham  (?  Elmham)  ob.  1545  aged 
88  years  &  was  buried  at  Brosley. 


=Anne  d.  of  .  . .  .  Crane  of 
....  in  com.  Norfolk 
buried  with  her  husband 
and  her  issue  is  in  Norf. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


607 


1| 
Robert  Taver- 

ner  of  Wood 

Eaton  in  com. 

Oxon,  vide 

Oxon. 


Roger  Taverner 
of  Upminster 
com.  Essex  Sur- 
veyor G-eneral  of 
the  Woods  to 
H.  8,  E.  6,  & 
Q.  Eliz. 


Robert  Taverner 
of  Arnoys  in  com. 
Essex  Surveyor 
General  of  the 
Woods  beyond 
Trent. 


4  I 

Gilbert  Taver- 
ner  of  Mars  ton 
in  com.Bedford 
vide  Bedford. 


I 

John  Taverner  of  Upminster .^ 


Thomas  Taverner  of  Arnoys.= 


John  Taverner = Joyce  d.  of  Geffrey  Gate  of  S.  Edmonds 
of  Upminster.      Bury  in  com.  Suff. 


Robert  Taverner 
of  Arnoys. 


[See  Pedigree  of  this  Family  in  Vis.  of  ffertfm'dshire,  1634,  ffarl.  MS.  1547,  16.) 


{See  ILegatt.) 


{See  BooUe,) 


(Harl.  MS.  1083,  29".) 

Aems. — Sable,  on  a  chief  argent  three  buckles  lozengtj  of  the  first.   [Thorogood.] 
Crest, — A  luolf's  head  argent,  collared  sable.  [Thorogood.] 

The  Ai-ms  and  Crest  were  confirmed  to  William  son  of  John  24  March  1620. 

John  Thorogood  of  Chelston  Temple  com.  Hertford.  =f= 


Thomas  Thorogood  of  Chelston  Temple.= 

A 


608 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A| 


Nicholas  Thorogood  of^ 
Chelston  Temple. 


John  Thorogood  younger=j= 
brother  of  Nicholas. 


Roger  Thorogood  of 
Chelston  Temple. 


John  Thorogood  of  Felsted=r.  ...  d.  of 


in  com.  Essex. 


Luckin. 


Mary  wldo^ 

to 

Dodge. 


="Will.  Thorogood  of  Grim ston=r Anne  da.  of 


in  Norf.  official  within  the 
Diocese  of  Norwich  his  3'''^ 
wife  was  Ahce  relict  of  Hol- 
bech. 


Pio.  Thorogood. 


S^  Edward=F 
Thoro- 
good. 


Edwards  of 
Norwich. 


Thomas  Thorogood 
mar.  d.  of  . . . .  Flower. 

Lawrence  of  Stonham 
Parva  com.  Suff.  mar. 
d.  of  Montjoye. 


S''  John  Thorogood= Frances  da.  of 
K*  one  of  the  Pen-    Thomas  Meantis 
tioners  to  his  of  West  Ham 

Ma^ie,  com.  Essex  Esq. 


Thomas  Thorogood 
m d.  of  Tho- 
mas "Windham 
Esq. 


Frances  Thorogood. 


4| 
Edmund  Thorogood 
m.  to  Fran.  Smith. 


5  I  6  I 
William  Thorogood 
m.  Mary. 

Mordant  Thorogood. 


Adam  Thorogood 
mar.  Susan  d.  of 

Offley  of 

London. 


Frances  mar.  to 
Eo.  Griffith  of 
Caemarvon. 


Kvtmill 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  220.) 
Aems. — Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules  over  all  a  lend  azure.  [Tremill.] 

Henry  Tremill  of  ...  .=p.  ...  d.  of  ...  . 
in  com.  Devon.  Southcote. 


Eichard  Ti-emill  of  Wibaston^EHzabeth  d.  of  William  Bradbury 


in  com.  Bedford 


of  Littlebury  in  com,  Essex. 


Eichard  =Hellen  d.  of  WiUiam  Thorley  Margaret  ux. 

Tremill  of    of  Harowdon  in  com.  North-  John  Brand 

Wrawby       ampton    widow    of   Wolston  of  Wrattiug 

in  com.         Baxster  of  Burton  Latimer  in  com. 

Lincoln.       in  com.  Northampton.  Cambridge. 


Elizabeth  ux.  Xtofer 
Smyth  of  Walter 
(Water)  Newton  in 
com.  Huntingdon 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


609 


A| 


3.  James  s.p. 

Barbara  nx.  Edward 
Holtc  of  Peterborough 
in  com.  Northton. 


Mary.     Joyce  d.  of  Wm.  Gif-=f=Henry  Tremill= Margaret 


ford  of  Steyne  (Steaii) 
in  com.  North  ton 
widow  of  Mattock  of 
London  1  wife. 


of  Keldon 
(Kelvedon)  in 
com.  Essex. 


widow  of 

Smyth  of 
London. 


Henry  =  Elizabeth  d. 

Tremill.     of 

Boxsted. 


Thomas  [Tremill  of=j=[  Dorothy]  d.  of  Captain      Joyce. 


Staney  (sic)  in  com. 
Kent  1637. 


Thomas  Boys  of  Den- 
ton in  com.  Kent. 


Philip  Tremill.  Aphra.] 

(The parts  rvithin  brackets  are  additions  to  the  MS.) 


Crott. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  202^.) 

John  Trott  of  London=j=Eose  d.  &  heir  of 
Draper.  of  com.  Essex. 


.  Cartwright 


1  I 
John  Trott  of  Colnie 
Hatch  in  com.  Middle- 
sex, vide  Middlesex. 


2| 
Martyn  Trott  of=j=Joane  d.  of  Francis 


Langridge  in 
com.  Essex. 


Bowyer  of  London 
Alderman 


Mary  ux.  Wm. 
Ryvett  of 
London. 


Ann  ux.  Thomas 
Northen  of  Lon- 
don grocer. 

Frances  ux.  Wm. 
Westerne  of  Lon- 
don grocer. 


1  I 
Martyn    Trott    of^ 
Langridge  in  com. 
Essex  [had  a  2 
wife  &  issue  as  in 
the  Visitation  of 
Essex  made  a° 
1634.*] 


=Ann  d.  of  S'" 
George 
Peryent  of 
Ayott  in 
com.  Hert- 
ford Knt. 


Rose  ux.  John 
Cadge  of  London 
grocer. 

Catherin  ux 

Banestre  attorney 
in  y*^  King's  Bench. 


^1 
William 

Trott. 


Cufee. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  196*'.) 
Richard  Tuke.=F.  .  .  .  d.  &  coheir  of  S*  Jermin. 


Tuke.=f=.  ...  d.  of  John  Bland  (whose  descent  is  given  as 
in  Vis.  of  Notts,  Harl.  Soc.) 

*  An  addition. 


4  I 


610 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


S""  Bryan  Tuke  of  Layer  Marney  in  com.= 
Essex  Treasurer  of  the  Chamber  to  H.  8. 


=Grissell  d.  of  Nicholas  Boughton  of  "Wool- 
wich in  com.  Kent  ob.  1538  28  Dec. 


1  wife=pGeorge   Tuke- 


d.  of 


of  Layer  blar- 
ney in  com. 
Essex  had  by 
Amy  Eston 


=]\rargaret  d.  of 
TV™  MoiTice  of 
Ongar  in  com. 
Essex. 


Elizabeth 

ux. 

George 

Touchett 

Lord 

Audley. 


Mary  ux.  S"" 
Eeignald 
Scott  of 
Scott's  Hall 
in  com. 
Kent. 


.  .  .  .  ux.  John 

Ayscough  of 
the  Isle  of 
Wight. 


Peter  Tuke.= 


-- d.  of 

Christmas. 


Catherin  ux.  Ric.  Bet- 
tenson  of  Layer  de  la 
Hay  in  Essex. 


Margaret  ux.  John  Hankin 
of  Much  Waltham. 

George  Tuke. 


George  Tuke.=fElizabeth  d.  of  Christopher  Wase  of  London.       7  children  more. 


George  Tuke. 


Margaret  d.=Bryan  Tuken=Mary  d.  of 
Xtofer  Pey-     of  Layer  Pennant  of 

ton  widow       Marney.  Piomford  in 

of  S""  Wm.  com.  Essex 

Worthington.  1  wife. 


.  .  .  .  d.  of=j=ThomaB  Tuke= Jane  d.  of 
Edward  of  Aldersgate      Edward 

Street  in 

London. 


North  of 
"Walkeriiig- 
ham  in 
com.  Notts 


Bettenson 
of  Cohi 
Engaine 
com.  Essex. 


Mon'ice  Tuke  of  Layer  Mar- 
ney in  com.  Essex  m.  Amye 
d.  of  Reign  aid  Kemp  of 
Wye  in  com.  Kent. 


^1         Ml 

BrA  an     George  ob.  young. 
Tuke.  — 

Thomas. 

William. 


Elizabeth  ux. 
John  Baron 
of  Layer 
Bretton  in 
com.  Essex. 


Thomas 
Tuke. 


{See  FainticsO 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


611 


mntrnljtll 

{See  l^unt.) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  160.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Vavasor,  «s  in  Vis.  of  1612.    2  and  3.  Argent,  a  hend 

sable  [Stofham],  a  martlet  for  difference. 
Crest. — A  cock  gules,  crested  or.  [Vavasor.] 

John  Vavasor  of  Weston  and  Newton=pCeciley  d.  of  S""  John  Norton 
in  the  West  Riding  in  com.  York.  of  ....  in  com Knt. 


Henry  son 
&  heir. 


Marmaduke  Vavasor  of  Akaster  in=rAnna  d.  of  Edw.  Saltmarsh 
com.  York  youngest  of  18  children,     of  Saltmarsh. 


William 
Vavasor 
of  Bel- 
lasis  in 
com. 
York, 
vide 
York. 


Anne  d.  of=FJohn  Vava-= Margaret 


S-"  Myles 
Partridge 
Knt. 
1  wife. 


sor  of  Wal- 
tham  Abbey 
in  com. 

Essex. 


d.  of  . . . 
Smith- 
wick  in 
com. 
Gloster 
2  wife. 


George 
Vavasor, 
vids 
York. 

Edward, 

vide 

York. 


Lucy 
ux. 


Elizabeth  1  ux. 
Lancelot  Mar- 
vin 2  John  Cuu- 
dall  3  Knowles. 

Maryux.Eobert 
Constable  of 
Drayton  in  com. 
York. 


Nicholas  Vava-=pPhilip  d.  of  Anthony 
sor  of  Waltham     Copleston  of  Weeke 
Abbey  in  com.      near  Torrington  in 
Essex.  ,  com.  Devon. 


Margaret  1  ux Gold- 

ing  2  to  Nicholas  Ling  of 
London  Stationer  3  to  John 
Brening  Yeoman  of  the 
toyles. 


Catherin  1  ux. 
Edward  Cham- 
bers of  London 
Stationer  2  to 

3  to 

Corbett. 


Mary  ux.  John 
Jeve  of  Baldock 
in  com.  Hert- 
ford. 

Ohveux.George 
Carlton  of  .... 
in  com.  Essex. 


Millicent  1  ux.  Edmond 
Winch  of  Woodford  in 
com.  Essex  2  to  Edward 
Palmer  of  Hoddesdon  in 
com.  Hertford. 

Elizabeth. 


1|2|4| 
John  Vava- 
sor. 

Edward  ob. 
s.p. 

Marmaduke 
ob.  s.p. 


Nicholas :=  Mary  widow 
Vavasor     of  Leonard 
of  Lon-      Beckett  of 
don  Sta-     London 
tioner.        Stationer. 


612 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  189.) 
John  Yawdey  of  Saffron^^Jennys  d.  of  S"" .  .  .  .  Mantell 


Walden  in  Essex. 


by  his  wife  Anne. 


James  Vawdey  of  Saffron  Walden .=pMargery  d.  of  .  .  .  .  ob.  7  September  1531. 


Thomas=j= 
Vawdey 
of  New- 
Port      - 
Pond. 


3 
William 

Vawdey 


Mary  died  young, 

Jane  ux.  Roger 
Colman  of  London 
relicta  Ric.  Wright 
of  London, 


d.  of=pRobert  Vawde 

. ,  , .  Bate-     5  years  old 
man  of         a^  1531  in  the 
Essex  month  of  August 

2  wife.  he  had  5  wives. 


AKce  eldest  d,  &  coheir  ux. 
John  How  of  Morden  in 
Surrey. 


Mary*  d.  of  (Robert)  Wood 
of  Lambley  in  com.  Nott 
Relict  (WiUiam)  Hilton 
an  attorney  4  wife  to  Robert. 


Andrew 
How. 


Jone  d.  &  coheir 
ux.  Thom.  Greene 
of  London. 


Elizabeth.         Mary  ob.  young. 
Elizabeth. 


Anne 
Hilton 


ux. 


PoUard. 


Ahce  ux.  Richard  Tm-ner  of  Saffron  Walden.= 


Richard  Turner=T=Mary  d.  of  Rob.  Willes- 


of  Saffron 
Walden. 


more  of  Wimbish  in 
Essex. 


Captain= 
Thomas 
Turner. 


Thomas.         Susan. 


=Catherin  d.  of 
....  Brittaine 
of  London, 


Mary. 


1| 
Ann  d,  of  Adam=Thomas= Alice  d.  of  , . 

Wafferer  of  Turner.     Wigmore  of 

London  a  Coun-  ,  .  ,  .  in  com. 

sellor  of  the  law  Hereford 

1  wife.  2  wife. 


Anne  ux. 

Rich. 

Radclyff. 


^1         3|4|5|      III  II 

John.=p     Francis     Anne.  Mary, 
s.p.               —  — 

—         Eliza-  Cathe- 

beth.  rin. 


Philip. 
Robert. 


Frances. 


John.         Peter. 
See  pedigree  of  Wood  in  Vis.  of  Notts,  Harl.  Sac. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES.  613 

Wtvmn, 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  90.) 

Aems. — Quarlcrlij — 1  and  4.  Argent,  fretty  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  mannch 
or.  [Vernon.]  2.  Azure,  three  lions  passant  argent.  [Caitvile.]  Z.  Argent, 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  collared  m\  [Stackpoole.] 

Crest. — A  hoafs  head  erased  sahU,  ducally  gorged  or,  charged  ivith  a  martlet. 
[Vernon.] 

S""  Richard  Vernon  of  Harleston^F^Margaret  d.  &  coheir  of 


in  the  Peak. 


S""  William  Camvile. 


S^'  Richard  Vernon=j=Jone  d.  of  S""  Ric.  Griffith  by  Isabel 
of  the  Peak.  d.  &  coheir  of  S''  Ric.  Stackpoole. 


S""  Richard  Vernon=:Isabel  d.  &  heir        Hen.  Vemon  of ...  . 
of  the  Peak.  of  Foulk  of  in  com,  Nottingham 

Pembridge.  younger  brother. 

Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 

It  is  stated  in  a  note  that  "  in  a  book  sometime  the  book  of  Will'm  Smyth 
Rouge  dragon  &  now  the  book  of  John  Phillipott  Rouge  dragon  1623  it  is  sett 
doune  y*  Wm.  Vernon  of  Littell  Beleigh  mar'd  Dorathye  one  of  the  14  childi'en  of 
John  Adington  by  whome  he  had 


William  Vernon.  Dudley  Vernon." 


asaafeertiifl. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  240.) 

Robert  Wakering  a°  16  H.  3.     A.  3  leaves  sable. 

Joh'es  Wakering  de  Wakering  Place  in== 
Magna  Wakering  temp.  E.  3  et  R.  2. 


Will'mus  Wakering=p=        Joh'es  Wakering  cancelar.  ducat, 
temp.  H.  4.  j  Lane.  temp.  H.  4,  ob.  s.p. 

.=pWiirmus  Wakering    Joh'es  Wakering  fuit  M*"  rotul.  cancell.  et  custos  privat. 
temp.  H.  5.  sigilli  temp.  H.  5  et  habuit  per  cart.  Regis  Villas  de 

Stanm.  magna  et  parva  3  H.  5  et  postea  suie  exit. 


614 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A 


Joh"es  "Wakering  fil's 
et  h'r  William  de 
Masnia  Wakerino:. 


Joh'es  \7akering  fuit  Archdac.  Cantuar.  et  postea 
Ep'us  Norvici  et  jacet  tumulat.  ib'ni  in  Eccl'ia 
Cathedral.    Habuit  maner.  de  Canewdon  et  diversa 
alia  t€iT.  in  Essex  et  ob.  3  H.  6,  s.p. 


Rad'us  "Wakering  Tendidit=F 
terr.  suas  in  Essex  9  E.  4. 


J>jh's  Wakering  fiiit  M''  hospitalis  sc'i 
Barth'i  London  et  supervis.  Magnae 
Voluntatis  Joh'is  Barton,  a"  6  E.  4. 


Ricardus  Wakering.=p 

I 

! 

Edmimdus  Wakering. 

Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1634. 

A  later  hand  has  added  to  Dionysius  (son  of  John)  Wakering  that  he  had  a 
daughter  and  heir,  Mary,  first  Tvife  of  Francis  St.  John  of  Longthorp  in  com. 
Xorthampton,  Esq.,  tetat.  circ.  47  ann.  1681,  who  by  her  had  a  son  Oliver  St.  John, 
who  died  unm.  2.5  Dec.  1680,  st.  19  ann. 


(Haxl.  MS.  1541,  7P.) 
Warine  Walgrave.=f=.  ...  d.  of  ...  .  Rilston. 


John  Walgrave. 


.  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Hastings. 


Walter  Wal-=F.  .  .  .  d.  of  S""  James  Nevill        WiUiam=i=.  .  .  .  d.  &  coheir  of 


grave. 


of  ....  in  com.  Notts. 


Crooke. 


S""  William  Moyne. 


S^  Ric.  Wal-^Agnes  d.  of        S^  Edmond=f= d.  of  Wm. 

grave.  Dawbney.  Vauncy.  Crooke. 


S"-  Ric.  Walgrave=^Jane  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Sil-        S"^  Tho.  Mount-=r d.  of  S^  Edmond 


ob.  1400  2  H.  4. 


vester  ob.  1402. 


chensey. 


Vauncey. 


S""  Richard  Walgrave  Kmght.=rJone  d.  &  sole  heir  of  S""  Tho.  Mountchensey  Knight. 

Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGHEES.  616 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  201.'') 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Waee,  as  in  Vis.  of  1 034.  2.  Argmt,  three  mullets 
azure,  a  crescent  for  difference.  [Whittington.]  ?>.  Or,  a  lion  passant  gar- 
dant  sable  bet/reen  three  Cornish  choughs  sable,  membered  gules.    [Drywood.] 

Crest. — As  in  Vis.  of  1684. 

John  Ware  of  com.  Kent.=F 


John  "Ware  of=F.  .  .  .  d.  &  coheir  of  ...  .  Whittin^^ton 


com.  Kent. 


of  com.  Stafford. 


John  Ware  of  Green-=FMare:aret  d.  of  .  .  .  .  Standon. 


wich  in  com.  Kent 
Esq. 


Arms. — A.  on  afess  indented 
B.  a  lyon  passant  or. 


Anthony  Ware  of  Thunderley=FAgnes  d.  &  heire  of  Humfrey  Drywood 


in  com.  Essex  Esq. 


of  South  Benfleet  in  Essex. 


Anthony  Ware.  Elizabeth  Ware. 


WBt\htt\. 

{See  ^alfortJ.) 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  29'\) 
Reignold  de  Wyntworth  of  com.  Ebor. 

I 
Henry  de  Wyntworth.=j= 


Ric.  Wyntworth  of  Wyntworth.= 

A 


616  MISCELLANEOTJS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

^1 

Mychell  de  Wyntworth.=p 


Henry  de  Wintworth.= 


Hugh  de  Wintworth. 


William  de  Wintworth. 


Robert  de  Wintworth.=i=Enime  d.  &  heir  of  Wm.  Woodhouse. 


William  Wentworth  of  Wentworth.^Beatrix  d.  of  Gilbert  Thakell  (?  Thirkell). 


William  Wentworth  of  Wentwortli=Flsabell  d.  &  heir  of  W^^  son  of  Tho. 


Woodhouse  in  com.  York. 


Pollington  of  Pollington  Knt. 


William  Went-^^Lucie  d.  &  heir  of  Rob,  Hoton  John  Wentworth=j=Joan  d.  of 

worth  of  Went-     &  of  his  wife  Lucie  d.  &  heir  of  2  son.  j  Nich.  Tyas. 

worth.  S""  Ric.  Skelton  Knight.  -f 

■^  Continued  as  in  Vis.  o/ 1612. 

The  Wextworth  Branch  is  continued  for  eleven  generations,  hut  it  is  not  here 
given,  as  il  relates  exclusivelg  to  the  Families  of  Wextworth  of  Wentworth,  co.  York, 
and  Mendham,  co.  Suff. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  60^) 

Arms. — Argent,  on  afess  dancette  between  three  leo^jarcW  faces  sable,  ducally  croivned 

or,  a  crescent  of  the  last.  [West.] 
Crest. — A  demi-dragon  vert,  in  the  dexter  clem  a  sword  argent,  hilted  or.  [West.] 

John  West  of  Aughton  in=Ann  d.  &  heire  of  Rafe 


com.  York  8  H.  4  1406. 


Aughton  al's  Herson. 


Tho.  West  descended  of  John=pMargaret  d.  of  John  Skyers 


West  &  Ann  Aughton  1445. 


of  Allerthwayt. 


Tho.  West  of  Aughton  temp.  3  R  3.  et  10  H.  7=pJone  d.  of  Ric.  Symes. 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


617 


John  West  of 
Aughtoii  &  of 
Rotherara 
hath  issue,  vide 
Yorkshire. 

^ 


S''  Wm.  West  of  Amberden  Hall  (in^Francis  d.  of 
Debden)  in  com.  Essex  Knight  vice     S""  Ric.  Fitz- 
Admiral  to  H.  8  &  one  of  his  privy    hewes 
Chamber.     He  was  alsoe  (of)  Darley    Knisrht. 
Abbey  in  com.  Darby. 


Herom  West 
Gent,  uslier 
to  2  wife  to 
H.  8. 


Lewes  West  sonn 
&  heire. 


Edmund 

West. 


Barbara  ux.  John  Parker        William= 
of  Norton  Lees.  West. 


Edmund  West. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  173'\) 

Robert  Bernard  of  Abingdon=f=Elizabeth  d.  &  heir  of  Nicholas 
near  Northampton.  Lilling  of  Lilling,  Knight. 


S"^  John  Bernard  of=r 
....  Knight. 


Thom.  Bernard  of  Clare  in  com.  SuflF., 
vide  Northampton. 


William  Bernard  of  Akenham=pElizabeth  d.  of .  .  .  .  Waller 
in  com.  SuflP.  of  Ramsholt  in  Suflf. 


Anne  Robsert  d.  of  S'=  Philip  n=  Alice  d.  of  Ric.  Bishop       Reignold.      Thomas. 
Wm.  Carew  Knt. 


Bernard. 


of  Yarmouth. 


Robert  Whet-=i=Margaret= Rob.  Browne  Mary  ux.  William  Francis  =Jane  d.  of 

stone  of  d.  &  co-       of  Walcot  in  Bramford  of  Bernard     John  Bas- 

London.  heir.  com.  North-  Gilston  Sergeant  son  &         sett  of 

i  ampton  2  at  Ai-ms.  heir  ob.      ChisheU 

I  husband.  s.p.  in  Essex. 


S'"  Bernard  Whetstone. 
{Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1634.) 


4  K 


618  MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

WiWtonxht,  W&iijtttomht. 

(Ravi.  MS.  1541,  140'\) 

Thomas  "Whetcombe  of  TMiitcombe  in=pEdith  d.  &  heir  of  Adam  Mavisyn  al's  Ber- 
the  parish  of  Cheweton  in  com.  Som.      wick  of  Bei'wick  in  com.  Salop  temp.  H.  4. 


Thomas  Whetcombe  of  Berwick  in  com.  Salop.=p 


Thomas  Whetcombe.= 


William  Whetcombe.=j=Blanch  d.  of  John  Sturry  of  Rossall. 


Elizabeth  d.  of  Eoger=pTho.  Whetcombe= Margery  d.  of  Thomas  Power    Eoger 
Best  of  Acham.  |  of  Berwick.  (?  Poyner)  of  Beslow.  ob.  s.p. 


William  Whetcombe=f=Dorathey  d.  &  heir  of  Ric.      John.      Elizabeth  nx.  Francis 


of  Berwick. 


Taylor  of  Hardwick.  Pigott. 


1|.  2|3|  4| 

Francis  Whitcombe  of=p Jone  d.  of  Thom.  Lathrop  of        Thomas.        John. 
...  in  com.  Stafford.  — 

Edward. 


Berwick  1593. 


Will'm  Whitcombe.         Abigail. 


Peter  Whitcombe  of=j= d.  and  heir  of Susan  nx.  Tho.  Burley  brother  to 


Writtle  in  com.  Essex 
an°  1617 


Dorrington  al's  Dod-  Ric.  Burley  of  Matham. 

ington.  — 

Martha. 


Peter  Whitcombe.      James  Whitcombe.      Margaret  ux Whitcombe 

of  Kent  1617. 


SKIjite. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  llO''.) 
Robert  Whyte  of  Yeatley  &  Farnham.=j= Alice  d.  of  .  .  .  . 


2|  1| 

John  Whyte  of=T=Ellenor  d.  of  Rob.  Lord      Robert  Whyte  of  Swanburne, 
Swanburne.  Hungerford.  vide  Hampshire. 


Richard  Whyte  of  Hutton=Maude  d.  of  S^  Wm.  Tu-rell  of  Heron. 
Continued  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


619 


itt)trttts. 


(Harl.  MS.  1432,  161.) 

Arms. — Quarterly  of  four — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  raven  volant  sahle,  leaked  of  the 
first,  betumn  three  pellets.  [Withering.]  2  ajtd  3.  Sable,  three  escallq)s 
argent.  [Strickland.] 

Crest. — A  raven,  tvings  overt  sable,  beaked  argent,  gorged  with  a  ducal  crown  or. 
[Withering.] 


John  Withering  of  Overton  in  com.  Stafford. 


Thomas  Withering  of=pMargaret  d.  &  heir  of  Edward 
Overton.  Strickland  of  Yorkshire. 


John  Withering  of  Overton  .- 


Edward  Withering  of=j=EUen  d.  of  William 
Overton.  Rudiard  Esq. 


George=pIsabel  sister  &  heir 
Stidolph.    of  John  Wimble. 


Thomas  Withering  of=j=Elenor  d.   of   Eob. 


Thomas=FJoane  d.  to  .  . 


Overton. 


Pilkington. 


Stidolph. 


Dawtrey. 


John  Withering  of=pDorothy  d.  of  Thom.  Ader- 
Overton.  ley  of  Black-haugh. 


John=j=Jane  d.  &  h.  of 
Stidolph. 


Anthony  Withering       Thomas  Wither-=pDorothy  d.  of 
a  yeoman  usher  2  son.     ing  of  Overton.     John  Fearne 

—  of  Crack 

Edward  Withering  3  son.  marsh. 


Thomas=FElizab.  d.  of 


Thomas  Withering=Dorothy 
of  London  2  son    d.  of 
Postmaster  of  John 

England  for  Oliver 

Foraigne  parts.  of  Wil- 

bm'ham. 


William. 

John 

— 

Wither- 

Robert. 

ings 

— 

gent. 

Anthony. 

sewer. 

Marmaduke. 

ne         St 

idolph. 

Tho.  Hus- 

sey. 

=Fr.  d.  of 

S--  F.  =pElizab. 

S-^  Wm. 

Stidolph 

d.  of  Sr 

Culpeper 

of 

James 

of  Ayles- 

Mickle- 

Altham 

ford  in 

ham  in 

Baron  of 

Kent 

Sm-rey 

the  Ex- 

Bart. 

J.P.1623. 

chequer. 

Mary.     Francis.    William  Witherings  of  Nelms  in=^Mary  d.  of  S""  Fraucis 


Essex  mar.  to  his  first  wife  d.  of 
John  Glover  of  Lincoln  Esq. 


Stidolph  of  Norbury  in 
Surrey  Knt.  2  wife. 


Dorothy  d.  s.p. 


Elizabeth. 


Francis. 


620 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


{See  Stgle.) 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  209'\) 
John  Wood  of  East  Dereham  in  com.  Norf.- 


Allan  Wood. 


Thomas  Searle  of  Plymouth  .= 


Wilham  Wood  of  Snodland= 
in  com.  Kent. 


1| 

Wood 

of ....  in 
com.  Kent. 


2| 
Wood. 


-- d. 

of 

Bertram. 


....  sister  of  S"^  John  Wood 
ux.  Nicholas  Wood  of  Hol- 
lingbm'ne  in  com.  Kent. 


-Joane  d.  of  John  Smyth  of 
Walden  in  com,  Essex. 


Thomas  Searle.= 


S""  John  Wood  of=f=Margaret  d. 
Stapleford  Abbott      &  coheir  of 
~        ~~        Thomas 


m  com.  Essex  Kn' 
Clerk  of  the  Signet. 


Searle. 


Martha  d.  & 
coheir  ux.  S"* 
Archer  Jarvis 
of  Brentwood. 


Magdalen  d.  &  co- 
heir ux.  S^'  Thomas 
Edmonds  Knt. 


Mary  d.  &  coheir  ux.  S""  Henry 
Clarke  of  Abington  in  com. 
Southampton  Knt. 


2Vote. — The  MS.  originally  shewed  Sir  John  to  be  second  son  of  William,  but  it  was  after- 
wards altered  so  as  to  make Wood  the  second  son,  as  above,  and  Sir  John  was  left  unattached, 

as  he  now  appears. 


aeooWjaii 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  55.) 

Arms  (2  shields). — 1.  Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  cross  moline  gules,  in  the  first 
quarter  an  ermine  sjmt.  [Woodhall.]      2  and  3.  Quar- 
terly or  and  azure,  a  cross  counter  changed.  [  ] 
2.  Argent,  ttuo  chevronels  between   three  chaplets  vert.   [BuR- 

ROWES.] 

Crest. — A  culit  arm  vested  per  pale  or  and  sable,  cuff  counter  changed,  in  the  hand 
proper  a  sword  argent,  hilt  and  piomel  of  the  first.  [Woodhall.] 


John  Woodhall  of  Ulbeck=i= 
in  com.  Cumberland. 


Woodhall  father- 
of  James. 


John  Wood-=FJennett  d.  of 


hall. 


Crake- 


place. 


Thomas=:Joane  d.  of 
Wood-       Long- 
hall,          dale  (?  Lang- 
dale). 


James  Woodhall= 
of  Cockermouth 
in  com.  Camb. 

B 


MISCELLANEOUS    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


621 


!                                                                     1 

John  Woodhall  of^rElizabeth  d.  of  Wm.  Grindall  and  sister  of    James  Woodhall.=f 

Walden  in 

Essex. 

Edmur 

id( 

of= 

jrindall  Archbp.  of 

Canterbury. 

William  "W 

oodhall 

1 
pMary  d.  of  James = 

=WiU'm  Byi'd 

1  husband, 

Walden  in  Essex. 

Woodhall. 

vide  London. 

1    1 
Debora  ux. 

Elizabeth  ux. 

1| 
Edmond= 

pMargerett 

MM 

Dorathey. 

2.  William  Wood 

Anthony 

Wm.  Bnr- 

Wood- 

d.  of 

— 

hall 

Calton. 

rowes  of 

hall  of 

Law. 

Jane. 

— 

— 

Wickam- 

Walden 

— 

3.  James 

Mary  ux. 

brook  in  com. 

of  Essex. 

Katharen 

— 

Thos. 

Suffolk. 

ux 

Grindall 

Hairston. 

Barley. 
Joane  ob.  s.p. 

ob.  s.p. 

Edmond        John        Mary  ux.  Thomas  Goode        Penelope  ux.  John  Gibson 
Wood-  Wood-      Doctor  of  y^  Civil  Lawe.        of  Crake  &  Welborne  in 

hall.  hall.  com.  York. 


aettttie. 


(Harl.  MS.  1541,  12.) 


Raffe  Fitz  Henry  Lord  of=T=        Arms. — Scibh^  a  bend  argent  depressed  by  another 


Writtle  by  the  gift  of  the 
Countess  of  Galloway. 


wavy  of  the  first,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in 
chief  of  the  second. 


^'  Eaff  of  Writtle  Knight.= 


S'-  Peirse  of  Writtle  Knight.=j=Mabell  d.  &  heir  of  S--  Stephen  Boyse  Knight. 


Walter  Writtle  of  Bobing-=f=Katherin  d.  of  Alexander  Walden. 


worth  Esq. 


Arms. — Argent,  three  leopards'  faces  sable. 


Hugh  Writtle  Esq.=j=Margery  d.  of  S'"  John  Norford  Knight. 
Arms. — Gules,  afess  or. 


622 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Rafe  Writtle  Esq.=j=Ann  d.  of  Tho.  Breton  of  Essex. 

Aems. — Azure,  two  chevronels  or,  in  chief 
as  many  mullets  of  the  second. 


I  Boston^ 

Rafe  Writtle=rElizabeth  d.  &  heir  of        Thomas  Boston=j=Margery  d.  of  John 
Esq.  I  Rob.  Ramsey  of  Essex.        merchant.  Riche  of  London. 


Walter  Writtle  of  Bobingworth.=f=Katheriu  d.  of  Tho.  Boston. 

Arms. — Vert,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
crowned  or. 


John 

ob. 

B.p. 


Elinor  ux. 
James  Wal- 
singham. 


John  Rochester=j=Grisold  youngest  d.=  Thomas  West 


1  husband. 


m.  to  her  3  husband    2  husband. 
Ed.  Walffrave. 


John  Wal-=Lora  d.  of       S''  Rob.  Rochester  Knt.        John         W'm  Rochester^ 
grave  Esq.     John  Controuler  of  the  house        Roches-    of  Tendring  in 

Rochester.       to  Q.  Mary.  ter.  Essex. 


John  Rochester=f  Phillip  d.  of        Thomas.        John.        Edward.        Phillip, 
of  Tendring.  Westley. 


Emery  =.  .  .  .  d. 

Roches-    of  Jo.  — 

ter.  Abell.  Anna 


Edward.        Phandasaha. 
Margaret. 


Phillip.        Elizabeth. 
Plesans.       Naz. 


asaptt. 

(Harl.  MS.  1541,  70.) 
Adam  Wyatt  of  Southange.*=T= Agnes  d.  to  Wigan  de  Norwood. 


William  Wyatt  lived  temp.  14  R.  2.=pJane  d.  &  heir  of  Roger  BayliflF  of  Barnesley. 


Robert  Wyatt  of  Southage.*=^Jane  d.  of  Ric.  Skipwith  of  Southange.* 

A  I 


iSee  note  on  next  page. 


MISCELLANEOUS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


623 


Galfrid  Wyatt  of  Southage*  in  com.  York.=f=Anne  d.  of .  .  . 

Richard  Wyatt  of  Southgate*=j=j\Iarg-aret  d.  &  heir  of  Wm.  BaylifF 
in  com.  Ebor.  al's  Clarke. 


I  1| 

John  a      Henry  Wyatt= 

clerk.        of  Allington 

in  Kent. 


=Anne  d.  of  John  Skinner 
of  ....  in  com.  Surrey 
Esq. 


2  I 
William  Wyatt=r 
of  Barking  in 
com.  Essex. 


Thomas. 


S""  Thomas^ 
Wyatt. 


^Elizabeth  d. 
Tho.  Lord 
Cobham. 


of 


Thomas= 
Wyatt. 


^Margaret  sister 
of  S"-  W"^ 
Hault. 


John  Wyatt  of=p 
Bradwell  in 
Essex. 


com. 


S"-  Thomas  Wyatt 
decollatus,  vide 
Kent. 


2 


Edward  Wyatt= 
of  Tillingham 
in  com.  Essex 
ob.  1571  sepul. 
S.  Austin  in 
Friday  Street 
in  London. 


=Mary  2  d.  of 
S--  Wm.  Wal- 
grave  of 
Smalbridge 
in  com.  SufiF. 


Wm.  Wyatt 
of  Bradwell 
ob.  s.p. 


Elizabeth 
sister  &  heir 
ux.  Robert 
Andrew  of 
Ryburgh 
in  Norf. 


Edward  Wyatt. 


Fom-  daughters 
died  young. 


A  son  died  young. 


Francis  Wyatt  of .  .  .  .=[=.  ...  d.  of ...  . 
Continued  as  in  Vis.  o/"  1612, 


Ellys  of  Kent. 


but  gives  Isaac  a  son  Thomas  by  his  first  wife,  and  gives  Francis'  second  son  as 
Thomas  instead  of  William,  and  as  having  married  Margery  d.  of  S'^'  Thomas  Wroth 
of  Enfield. 


*  There  is  no  such  place  as  this  in  Yorkshire.     Either  S)vithings  in  Darton,  near  Bamsley, 
or  Soutli  Wang  in  Tickhill,  must  be  the  place  referred  to. 


APPENDIX. 


^ttrigtee^  of  IS^^eac  iFamtUejJ 


COLLECTED  BY 


WILLIAM    BERRY, 


FIFTEEN   TEARS   BEGISTERING   CLBEK   IN   THE    COLLEGE   OP    AKMS   OF    LONDON 


AND 


PUBLISHED    IN    THE    YEAE    1838. 


The  original  Preface  states  that  these  Genealogies  were  "collected  from  the 
Heralds'  Visitations,  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum,  County  Histories,  the 
confirmation  of  existing  Families,  and  from  Pedigrees  and  Records  in  their  own 
possession." 

Note, — Those  portions  which  have  been  taken  from  sources  already  printed  in  this 
Volume  are  not  repeated,  but  are  referred  to. 


4  L 


E^l^entitx* 


aijup. 


AiiMS. — Or,  two  chevroneh  between  three  trefoils  slipped  sahle.  [Abdy.] 
Ckest. — An  eagle's  head  erased  proper.  [Abdy.] 

Richard  Abdy.=r  Joane  Musgrave. 


Robert  Abdy  of  Abdy  House,  in  the^pEleanor  Metcalfe, 
parish  of  Wath,  co.  York. 


Robert  Abdy,  Esq.=f=Joan  Norreys. 


Roger  or  Thomas  Abdy  of  Abdy,= 
in  the  county  of  York. 


=Cecily,  dan.  of  William  Tyas 
of  York,  Esquire. 


Christopher  Abdy  Jilichael  Abdy  Roger  Abdy,  Citizen  and=j=Mary,  dau.  of 

of  Tickell,  co.  of  London.  Merchant  Taylor  of  Lon-  !  Richard  White 

York,  afterwards  =r  don,  purchased  Belger  in  j  of  Hutton,  co. 

of  Kent.  Kent.  I  Essex. 


Christ 

opher 

Edmund  =p 

Abdy  of 

Abdy  of 

Kingston 

Lincoln's 

upon  Thames, 

Inn. 

temp. 

Jas.  I. 

Judith,  dau.  of  Sir 
Christopher  Yelver- 
ton,  Knight,  one  of 
the  Justices  of  the 
Com-t  of  King's 
Bench. 


Anthony  Abdy,=r Abigail,  dau.  of 


Alderman  and 
Sheriff  of  Lon 
don  1630,  ob. 
1640. 


Sir  Thomas 
Campbell, 
Knight,  Alder- 
man of  London. 


Sir  Christopher  Abdy  of 
Belger  in  Kent,  and  of 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey; 
mar.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Her- 
bert Crofts  of  Suffolk; 
ob.  s.p. 


Mary,  dau.  of^Sir    Thomas    Abdy ,=r Anna,  dau.  of 
Lucas  Cor-        Baronet,  of  Felix        i  Sir  Thomas 
Hall,  CO.  Essex  ;  i  Soame,  Knt., 

created  a  Baronet  7  th  ,  Alderman  of 
July  1641  ;     ob.  in     London.   2nd 
January  1685.  I  wife. 

B  !  c 


sellis  of  Lon 
don.  Mer- 
chant.    1st 
wife. 


628 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A| 


James,  died         Eachel,  wife  of  Philip  Grurdon 
young.  of  Assington  Hall,  co.  Suffolk. 


Abigail  wife  of  Sir  Mark 
Guyon,  Knight. 


Sir  Anthony=f=Mary,  sole  dau. 


Abdy, 
Baronet, 
ob.  1704. 


and  heir  of 
Eichard  Mil- 
ward,  1).D., 
Eector  of  Great 
Braxted. 


Thomas,  ob. 
1697. 

William,  ob. 
1682;  both 
s.p. 


Sarah. 

Anne,  ob. 
1682, s.p.;  and 
]\Iary,  wife  of 
Wentworth 
Garneys  of 
Boyland  Hall, 
CO.  Norf. 


Joanne,  ob.  1710, 
s.p. 

Judith  and  Sarah, 
ob.  infants ;  and 
Alice,  wife  of  Wil- 
liam Stane  of  Foly- 
etts  Hall,  CO. 
Essex. 


Thomas,  Mary,  dau.  and=Sir  Anthony  Thomas  Abdy,= 
ob.  coheir  of  Hope     Baronet,  ob.    1733;    mar. 

infant.        Giffard  of  Col-     3rd,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 

cliester,  ob.  s.p.     Williams  of  Tendring  Hall, 

1st  wife.  CO.  Suffolk. 


^Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Baruardis- 
ton  of  Kenton,  of 
Kedington,  co.  Suf- 
folk.    2nd  wife. 


Charlotte,  wife  of  John 
Williams  of  Tendi'ing. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thos. 
Reeves  of  Dorsetshire. 


Sir  William  Abdy,  Baronet,  of      Charles. 
Chobham    Place,   co.   Surrey;  — 

mar.  the  dau.  and  sole  heir  of      Eichard. 
Philip  Stotherd  of  Terling,  co. 
Essex.  


Mary.      Ann.  Eachel. 

Joanna.  Alice. 

Elizabeth.      Margaret. 


Eev.  Thos.  Eutherforth,  Eector  of  Papworth=pElizabeth, 
Everard,  and  co.  Cambridge.  his  wife. 


Sir  Anthony 
Thomas 
Abdy,  Bart., 
mar.  Cathe- 
rine, dau. 
and  coheir 
of  ...  . 
Hamilton, 
Esquire,  of 
Chancery 
Lane, 
London. 


Eev.  Stotherd 
Abdy,  mar.  1st 
Theodosia, 
dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Abdy 
of  Albyns;  2nd 
Harriet,  dau. 
of  Peyton  Al- 
tham  of  ]\rark 
Hall,  CO.  Essex, 
Esquire.    He 
died  1773,  s.p. 


SirWillianv 
Abdy, 
Baronet, 
Captain  in 
the  Eoyal 
Navy,  ob. 
1803. 


=Mary,dau. 
of  James 
Gordon, 
Esquire, 
of  More 
Place,  CO. 
Herts. 


Char-^ 
lotte 
Eliza- 
beth. 


=Eev.  Thos. 
Eutherforth, 
D.D.Reg.  Prof, 
of  Divinity  of 
Camb. ;   Arch- 
deacon of  Es- 
sex ;   Rector  of 
Barley,  co. 
Herts,  and  Shen- 
field,  CO.  Essex ; 
born  13  Oct. 
1712;  ob.  5 
Oct.  1771. 


E  I  F 


APPENDIX. 


629 


D| 

E 

1 

Sir  "William  Abdv,  Baronet, 

1 

Catherine  Mary, 

Charlotte 

Harriet,  mar. 

of  Chobhain,  co.  Surrey,  mar. 

mar.  Capt.  Thos. 

Anne,  mar. 

George  Cald- 

a natural  dau.  of  the  Marquis 

Fellowes,  R.N. ; 

Charles 

well,  Esq.; 

of  Wellesley,    by   whom  no 

she  died  leaving 

Caldwell, 

she  died  15 

issue,  and   was   divorced   by 

issue.     =j= 

Esq.;    both 

Sept.  1830. 

Act  of  Parliament  in  1806. 

-K 

living  1839. 

n^ 

=r 

^ 

-h 

Rev.  Thomas  Abdy  Rutherforth,  on  the  death  of=f=Mary,  eldest  dau.   of  James 
his  uncle  Sir  Anthony  Thomas  Abdy,  Baronet,  ,  Hayes,  Esquire,  of  Holyport, 


took  the  surname  of  Abdy  upon  succeeding  to 
his  Estates  ;  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Staple- 
ford  Abbots,  CO.  Essex. 


CO.  Berks,  Bencher  of  the 
Middle  Temple  ;  she  was  bur. 
at  Bathford,  co.  Somerset. 


John  Rutherforth   Hatch  Abdy,         James- 
Esquire,   of   Albyns,   co.   Essex,  Nicholas 
mar.   Caroline   Elizabeth,   eldest  Abdy 
dau.  of  James  Hatch,  Esquke,  of  [Lieut.- 
Claybury  Hall,  co.  Essex.     She  Col.  H.E. 
died  in  May  1838  ;  bur.  at  Little  I.C.S., 
Hford,  CO.  Essex,  s.p.  d.  1855.] 


=[Georgiana] 
Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Tho- 
mas King  of 
Eltham,  co. 
Kent. 


Edward-Strutt 
Abdy,  Fellow  of 
Jesus  College, 
Cambridge  ; 
living  1839, 
[Died  unmar.]. 


John  Thomas  Abdy,=pMarian,  2nd  dau.     Charles=j=Katherine     Char-    George 


Esquire,  LL.D.,  of 
Baddow  Court,  near 
Chelmsford,  Judge 
of  County  Courts, 
Eecorder  of  Bed- 
ford. 


of   John    Hard- 
wicke  HoUway, 
Esquire,  of 
Gunby,  co. 
Line. 


Hayes 

Abdy, 

Col. 

Madras 

Army. 


da.  of 

Arm- 
strong, 
Esquire. 


lotte      Burlton, 
Mary,    died 
1856. 


Anthony 

John 

Abdy, 

Royal 

Artillery. 


Neville 

James 

Abdy, 

died 

1878. 


Georgian  a 
Barbara. 


Robert 

Burlton 

Abdy, 

Royal 

Navy. 


Dorothea.  Richard 

—  Combe 

Katherine  Amy.  Abdy. 

Theodosia. 


Amy,  mar.  Charles  Brereton, 
Royal  Artillery. 


Caroline      George  Williams      Ella  Georgina. 
Mary.  Abdy. 


Charlotte  Ann, 
died  unmar.  ; 
bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at 
Stapleford 
Abbot. 


Maria  Henrietta,  Mar- 
mar.  James  garet, 
Sykes  of  died 
Arundel  Street,  young 
Strand ;  both 
living  1839.     =r 


Mary,  mar.  Rev. 
James  Williams 
of  Matherne, 
near  Chepstow ; 
both  living  1839. 


Caroline,  mar, 
Henry  ]\Iiddle- 
ton  of  Wan- 
boro',  near 
Swindon ;  both 
living  1839. 


G      H 


630 


BERETS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Anthony  Thomas  Abdy,  a=pRachael,  eldest 
Post  Captain  in  the  Royal  ,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Navy ;  bur.  at  Chelsea,  co.  I  Sir  Thomas 
Middlesex.  Rich,  Baronet. 


Rev.  Charles  Boyd  Abdy,  Rector 
of  Theydou  Gernon,  co.  Essex; 
hving  1839.     [Died  unmar. 
1844.] 


Sir  Thomas  I^eville  Abdy,  Baronet,  of=f^Hariot,  2ud  dau.  of  Rowland  Alston, 
Albyns,  co.  Essex,  died  1877.  Esquii'e,  of  Pishiobury,  co.  Herts. 


William  Neville   Anthony  Charles     Grace  Emma 
Abdy,  born  Sykes  Abdy,  Townshend,  mar. 

1844.  born  1848.  Lord  Albert 

Leveson  Gower. 


Robert  John  Henry 

Abdy,  4th  Beadon 

Dragoon  Abdy. 
Guards. 


Sir   John  Abdy, 
Baronet,  of 
Moores,  in  Salcot 
Virley,  co.  Essex, 
ob.  s.p. 


Sir  Robert  Abdy,= 
Baronet,  of  Al- 
byns, CO.  Essex, 
ob.  1670. 


=Catherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  John 
Gayer,  Knight, 
Alderman  of 
London. 


Another    Alice,  wife  of  Sir 
son.  John  Bramston, 

of  Skreens,  co. 

Essex,  ob.  1647. 


Sir  John= 

Abdy, 

Baronet. 


-Jane,  only  dau.  of  George 
Nicholas,  Esquire,  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Nicholas, 
Secretary  of  State  to  Charles 
I.  and  IL 


Robert.  Three 

—  other 

Charles,  sons. 

Edward. 


Sir  Roijert  Abdy,  Bart.,= 
Knight  of  the  Shire 
1727. 


=Theodosia,  dau.  and 
heii'  of  Geo. 
Bramston,  LL.D. 


Catherine 
Mary. 

Elizabeth. 


Sarah,  wife 
of  John 
Penington, 

Esquire. 


Anne.     Jane,  wife  of  Rev.  Edward 
Cranke,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Halford,  co.  Bucks. 


Sir  John  Abdy,  Baronet,  died  in  April  Robert  Jane,  died     Theodosia,  mar., 

1759,  unmar.,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  Abdy,  young.           1752,  her  cousin 

aunt  Jane,  the  wife  of  Rev.  Edw.  Cranke,  ob.  a°  the  Rev. 

afterwards   to    the    descendants   of   his  1735.  Stotherd  Abdy. 
ancestor  Anthony  Abdy,  Esquire. 

Note, — The  additions  iciilwi  Iradcets,  and  the  descents  from  James  Nicholas 

Abdy  and  Sir  Thotnas  Neville  Abdy,  are  yiven  from  information  supplied  by  the 
above-named  John  Thomas  Abdy,  Esq. 


{See  SEarren  No.  1.) 


APPENDIX. 


631 


^ntrerson. 


Aems. — Gules,  three  hoars'  heads  erased,  the  one  in  base  between  a  pheon  and  a  battle 

axe. 
Crest. — A  pheon. 
Motto. — Fortiter  et  recte. 

Richard  Nowell,  Esquire.*=p 


James  Eccles,= 
Esqnire,  of 
Daru'en, 
CO.  Lane. 


^Isabell 

Nowell. 


James  Anderson,  Esquire,- 
descended  from  the  Ander- 
sons of  Tannoch,  an  ancient 
family  long  resident  in  the 
CO.  of  Stirling  in  North 
Britain  ;  died  at  Tannoch 
in  1774,  buried  at  Falkirk. 


=Helen,  only  dan.  of  William 
Mnirhead,  Esquire,  of  Hill 
House,  CO.  Dumbarton  ; 
married  at  Tannoch  1748, 
ob.  1779,  buried  at  Falkirk. 


Jonathan^ 
Radcliffe 
of  Liver- 
pool, 


-Sarah     John  Anderson^ 
only       Esquire,  died 


dau. 


hi  1757,  bur.  at 
Falkirk. 


=Janet,  only  dau.  of  John  Thomson, 
Esquire,  of  Laurieston.     She  remar. 
in  1791  to  John  Rankine,  jun.,  of 
Bantaskine,  Esquire,  by  whom  she 
had  issue  four  sons,  viz.  John,  George, 
Roberts,  and  Charles.     He  died  at 
Falkirk  1807,  and  was  there  buried. 
She  died  in  1814  at  Falkirk,  aged  52, 
and  was  buried  there. 


William 
Ander- 
son. 


Isabel,  dau.  and= 
coheir  of  Jona- 
than RadcliflPe, 
Esquire,  and 
widow  of  William 
Hewson,  Esquire, 
of  Havering. 


James  Anderson,  Esquire,  of  Havering  Grange, 
CO.  Essex,  a  Magistrate  for  the  counties  of 
Essex  and  Middlesex,  one  of  Her  Majesty's 
Deputy  Lieutenants  of  the  former  county,  and 
Major  in  East  Essex  Regiment  of  Militia. 
Mar.  at  St.  George,  Hanover  Square, 
15th  January,  1820. 


William 
Ander- 
son. 


Mary. 


*  This  gentleman  was  of  the  ancient  family  of  the  Nowells  of  Read,  co.  Lancashire,  of  which 
family  was  the  eminent  scholar  and  divine,  Alexander  Nowell,  the  celebrated  Dean  of  St.  Paul's, 
who  erected  the  Grammar  School  at  Middleton  in  that  county  1572,  and  who  for  more  than 
seventy  years  was  intimately  connected  with  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  history  of  his  country. 
In  the  early  part  of  his  valuable  life  (1543)  he  was  appointed  Second  Master  of  the  new  founda- 
tion of  Westminster  School,  in  which  important  situation  he  is  said  to  have  instilled  the  principles 
of  the  Reformation  into  the  minds  of  his  pupils  while  reading  with  them  the  New  Testament  in 
the  original  language.  This  excellent  and  distinguished  man  was  a  great  favourite  with  Queen 
Elizabeth  and  her  sage  councillor,  Burleigh,  who  would  have  advanced  him  to  the  Episcopal 
Bench,  but  which  from  his  advanced  age  and  growing  infirmity  he  declined.  He  died  in  1601, 
aged  94. 


632 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


^xtijtx. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  the  base  vert,  issuing  therefrom  three  hop  pohs 
sustaijiing  their  fruit,  all  proper.  [Houblon.]  2  and  3.  Qnartei-ly — 1  and  4. 
Ermine,  a  cross  sable.  [Archer.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  three 
quatrefoils  or.  [Eyre.] 

Crest  of  Houblon. — A  lion's  head  erased  or. 

Crest  of  Archer. — A  tvijvern  argent. 

Crest  of  Eyre. — A  leg  in  armour,  couped  at  the  thigh,  emboived  at  the  hiee  proper, 
spur  and  leather  or. 

Motto. — Debonnaire  en  guerre. 

Simon  de  Boys  of  Theydon  Garnon,  co.  Essex,  who  assumed  the 
name  of  Archer  by  command  of  King  Henry  V.,  from  shooting  a 
match  against  that  King,  who  granted  him  a  patent  of  five 
marks  yearly  for  his  services  at  the  Battle  of  Agincourt. 

John  Ai'cher.=F 


I  I 

John  Archer.        Richard  Archer.=F 


William  Archer  .=p 


Henry  Archer,  Esquii-e,  of  Coopersale,=pAnne,  dan.  of  Simon  Crouch, 
CO.  Essex,  ob.  1615.  Alderman  of  London. 


Sir  John  Archer,  Knight,  son  and  heir,=f=Eleanor,  dan.  of  Sir  John  Curzon 


born  1598  ;  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Common  Pleas. 


of  Kedleston,  co.  Derby. 


Eyre 

of  Holme, 
CO.  Derby. 


Eleanor,  married  Sir  Walter 
Wrottesley  of  Wrottesley, 
CO.  Stafford,  Baronet. 


John  Archer  of  Welford, 
CO.  Berks,  Esquire.     Will 
dated2  July,  1703.     Ob.  s.p. 


Philip  Eyre,       Susanna,  dan.  of  Sir  John  Newton=f  William  Eyre  of  =  Eleanor 
assumed  the       of  Barrescourt,  co.  Gloucester,         1  Gray's  Inn,  Esq.     Wrottesley, 
name  of  Gell.      Baronet,  and  at  length  heu-  of  her     assumed  the 

brother.  Sir  Michael  Newton,  Bart,    name  of  Archer. 

2nd  wife. 


died  s.p. 
1st  wife. 


APPENDIX. 


633 


John  Archer,  Esq.,  of- 
Welford,  co.  Berks ; 
Coopersale,  co.  Essex; 
and  Hohne  and  High- 
low,  CO.  Derby.      Mar. 
21  March,  1752 ;  died 
in  October,  1800. 


=Lady  Mary  Fitz 
William,  dan.  of 
John,  2nd  Earl 
Fitzwilliam, 
Viscount  Mil- 
ton.    She  died 
10  Sept.  1776. 


Michael  Archer,  as- 
sumed the  name  of 
Newton  in  com- 
pliance with  the  will 
of  his  grandmother, 
Dame  Susanna 
Newton.     Ob.  s.p. 
November,  1803. 


Susannah,  mar.  in 
17.51  Edward,  4 
Earl  of  Oxford  and 
Earl  Mortimer, 
and  died  10  Nov. 
1804,  s.p. 

Catherine,  mar. 
Philip  Blundell, 
Esq.,  and  died 
in  Feb.  1810,  s.p. 


James  Ploublon  of^Mary,  dan.  of  John  Du  Quesne  of  Canterbury,  after- 
London,  merchant,     wards  of  London  ;  married  November,  1G20. 


Peter  Houblon, 
mar.  Elizabeth 
Dingley  of 
London,  whose 
issue  male  be- 
came extinct. 


Sir  James  Houblon,=pSarah 


Knt.,  Alderman  of 
London,  and  one  of 
its  Representatives 
in  Parliament, 
1698. 


Wynne 
of 

Lon- 
don. 


Male  issue  extinct.  Elizabeth  the 
3rd  child  mai-.  John  Harvey,  Esq., 
of  Norfolk,  and  left  issue.  Another 
dau.'s  name  was  Dorothy. 


Sir  John  Houblon,  Knt.,= 
Alderman  of  London ; 
Governor  of  the  Bank  of 
England ;  Lord  Mayor, 
and  one  of  the  Commrs. 
of  the  Admiralty  at  the 
same  time. 


Male  issue  extinct.  Sarah  his 
3rd  dan.  mar.  Richard  Mitton, 
Esq.,  of  Halston,  co.  Salop, 
and  left  issue. 


Rev.  Jacob  Houblon,=pElizabeth,  dau.  and 


Rector  of  Moreton, 
CO.  Essex,  mar.  17 
July  1662. 


sole  heir  of  Thomas 
Wincup  of  EUes- 
worth,  CO.  Cam- 
bridge, D.D. 


Isaac 
Houblon, 
mar. 
Elizabeth. 


Abraham  Houblon, 
had  issue  Anne,  who 
mar.  Henry  1st  Vis- 
count Palmerston, 
and  died  8  Dec. 
1735. 


Charles  Houblon  of=pMary,  dau. 


London,  merchant, 
eldest  son  ;    born  at 
Moreton  15,  and 
bapt.  there  29  Dec. 
1664;  died  20  Mar. 
1710-11. 


of  Daniel 
Bates  of 
Abingdon, 
gent. 


Jacob  Houblon, 
2nd  son,  born  at 
Moreton  12, 
and  there  bapt. 
26  Feb.  1666; 
died  unmar. 


Thomas  Houblon,  3rd 
son,  bapt.  at  Moreton 
30  Jan.,  and  there 
bapt.  7  Feb.  1672; 
died  on  Ash  Wednes- 
day the  week  following. 


Jacob  Houblon,  Esq.,  born  in  Size  Lane,  London,^ 
31  July,  and  bapt.  8  August  1710  ;  mar.  in  July  1735 ; 
died  in  1770.      He  acquired  considerable  estates  in 
Essex  under  the  Will  of  his  cousin  Sir  Richard  Houblon . 

B  C 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Ilinde  Cotton 
of  Maddingley,  co. 
Cambridge,  Bart. 

4  M 


634 


BERRY  S   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


D     E 


Charlotte, 
mar. 
Gillery 
Pigott, 
Esq.,  and 
died  s.p. 
in  March 
1819. 


Susanna  Archer,^ 
eldest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  John 
Archer,  Esq.,  she 
assnmed  by  royal 
sign  manual  in 
1819  the  addi- 
tional surname 
of  Newton;  died 
14  Feb.  1837. 


=Jacob  Houblon, 
Esq.,  of  Hal- 
lingbury  Place, 
CO.  Essex, 
which  he  built; 
eldest  son ; 
mar.  August 
1770;  died 
14  Oct.  1783. 


John  Houblon, 
2nd  son,  died 
unmar.  19 
July  1783. 

Charles  Hou- 
blon, 3rd  son, 
died  unmar., 
under  21 
years  of  age. 


Mary,  eldest 
dau. 

Letitia,  2ud 
dau.  mar. 
Frederick 
Lewis, 
Baron  de 
Feilitzsch, 
and  died  s.p. 


Maria,  mar.  in 
June  1807,  the 
Rev.  A.  Alex- 
ander Cotton 
of  Girton,  co. 
Cambridge. 

J 


Letitia,  died  John  Archer-Houblon,  as-- 
unmar.  4  sumed  the  additional  name 

January  of  Archer  on  the  death  of  his 

1818.  maternal   grandfather   John 

Archer ;  mar.  in  July  1797  ; 

died  11  June  1831. 


=Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Ber- 
ney  Bramston  of 
Skreens,  co. 
Essex,  Esq. 


John  Houblon,    Thomas  Jacob    Jacob  Archer-     John  Archer-Houblon  of 


born  13  May, 
1799;  died 
Aug.  1801. 


Archer-Houb- 
lon, born  23 
May  1801 ; 
died  Feb. 
1802. 


lEfire* 


Houblon, 
born  26  May 
1802;  died 
an  infant. 


Hallingbury  Place,  born 
29  Sept.  1803;  mar.,  in 
1829,  Ann  Whitley  Deans 
Dundas,  dau.  of  Capt.  Jas. 
Whitley  Deans  Dundas, 
R.N.     Living  s.p.  1839. 


Jacob  Charles  Archer-Houblon,  now=pMarianne,  dau.  Rev.  Thos. 
William  Charles  Eyre  of  Welford,  co.  i  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Archer- 
Archer-  Berks,   Esq.,    born    13    Oct.     Edw.  W.  Ley-  Houblon, 
Houblon,  1806  ;   assumed  the  surname     borne  Popham  Rector  of 
born  10  of  Eyre  only  by  royal  sign       of  Littlecot,  co.  Peasemore,  co. 
Feb.  1805;  manual  27  Sept.  1831,  in  com-     Wilts.  Berks;  born  4 
died  19  phance  with  the  Will  of  his  !  Jan.  1808. 
Dec.  1819.  grandfather  John  Archer.       •js 


Richard  Archer- 
Houblon,  born 
26  Oct.  1814. 


Frederick  Archer- 
Houblon,  born  30 
Sept.  1816. 


Susanna 
Letitia, 
unmar.  1839. 


Mary  Anne, 

unmar. 

1839. 


Harriet, 

unmar. 

1839. 


John  Houblon,  4th 
son,  born  28  June, 
and  bapt.  9  July 
1679. 


Anne,  eldest  dau.  born  at  Moreton  Mary,  2nd  dau., 

21  July,  and  there  bapt.  4  August  born  at  Moreton 

16G3;     mar.     Rev.    Lilly   Butler,  19,  and  there 

D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Alders-  bapt.  30  March 

gate.  =j=  1668. 

Eight  children. 


APPENDIX. 


635 


F  I    G 


Elizabeth,  born  at  Moreton,  and  there 
bapt.  14  March  1679  ;  mar.,  4  June 
1695,  Rev.  Thomas  Wragge. 

Eight  children. 


Sarah,  born  at  Moreton  6,  and  there 
bapt.  12  November  1674. 

Hannah,  born  at  Moreton  1,  and 
there  bapt.  11  January  1676;  died 
unmar. 


Daniel  Benjamin         Samuel  Jeremiah 

Houblon,        Houblon,         Houblon,         Houblon, 
died  unmar.     died  unmar.     died  unmar.     died  unmar. 


Mary.       Elizabeth. 
Dorothy. 


Aems. —  Quarterly — 1  and  4:.   Ermine,  on  a  fess  sable  a  castle  with  turrets  projjer. 

[Hills.]     2.  Azure,  a  cinquefoil  pierced  ermine.  [Astle.]     3.  Ckdes,  on  a 

chevron  argent  three  talbots  passa^it  sable.  [Morant.] 
Crest  of  Hillb. — A  castle,  as  in  the  arms. 
Crest  of  Astle. — On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  ducal  coronet  with  cap 

proper.,  issuant  the/refrom  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  argent. 

Astley  of  Astley,  from  whom  descended 


The  Astleys  of  Hilmorton  and        Astleys  of        Astleys  of 
of  Melton  Constable.  Patshall.  Wolvey. 


Sir  Tlio.  Astley,  Kt.,  brother  of  the  last=i=Elizabeth,  dan.  and  heir  of 


Lord  Astley,  Knight  of  the  Shire, 
CO.  Warwick,  8  Rich.  II. 


Sir  Richard  Harcourt. 

Vide  Visitation.  (Note  by  Berry.) 


Thomas  Astley=pJoan,  dan.  of  Sir  Thomas  Greisley         Sir  John  Astley,  K.G-. 


of  Patshall. 


of  Cotton,  Kt.,  nutrix  Hen.  YI. 


^ 


See  Visitation  of  Essex,  1612. 


Thomas  Astley,  Esq.,  ob.  1    Rich.  III.,=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Boteler, 


bmied  at  Wolverhampton. 


Kt.,  of  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster. 


Richard  Astley  of  Pateshall,=pJoan  dau.  of  John  Oteley 
ob.  1532.  of  Pickford,  co.  Salop. 


Thomas  Astley  of=f=Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gilbert  Talbot 


Patshall,  Esq. 


of  Grafton,  co.  Worcester,  Kt. 


Gilbert  Astley,  Esq.,=pDorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  GifPord 


of  Patshall. 


of  Chillington,  co.  Kent. 


636 


BEERY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Thomas  Astley,  Esq.,  of  Patshall,=j=Margery,  dau.  of  Walter  Aston  of  Tixall 
living  1621  ;  ob.  1631.  or  Tickshall,  co.  Stafford,  Kt. 


"Walter    Astley,   Esq.,  2nd  son,=f=Margery,  dau.  of  Francis  Trentham 
lived  at  Eocester,  co.  Stafford.         of  Rocester,  co.  Stafford. 


Thomas  Astley,  Esq.,  of  Faude= 
near  Tutbury. 


^Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Falconer  or 
Faulkner,  of  Yoxall,  co.  Stafford. 


David  Astley,  Esq.,  changed  his  name= 
to  Astle  ;  died  in  1775,  aged  60. 


=Dorothy,  dau,  of  Thomas  Suffolk, 
Esq.,  married  1733. 


Thomas  Astle,  Esq.,  Keeper  of  the- 
Records  in  the  Tower  of  London. 


=Anna  Alaria,  dau.  and  heir  of  the 
Eev.  Philip  Morant  of  Colchester. 


Daniel  Astle,  born  at 
South  Lambeth  18th 
Aug.  1769;  died 
30th  Nov.  following ; 
bur.  at  Lambeth. 


Maria,  born  29th  Feb. 
1772  ;    mar.  Rev. 
Matthew  Bloxham,  of 
Ide  Hill,  CO.  Kent ; 
both  living  s.p.  1838. 


Elizabeth,  born 
14th  Aug.  1777; 
died  the  next 
month. 


Charlotte,  born 
2 1st  Sept.  17  78; 
died  7th  Aug. 
1826  unmar- 
ried. 


Thomas  Astle,  Esq.,  of=pSusannah,  dau. 
Gosfield  Hall,  j  of  John  Brog- 

co.  Essex,  born  20th       I  den,  Esq., 


Jan.  1767. 


of  Clapham, 
CO.  SuiTcy. 


Edward  Astle,  born: 
4th  Nov.  1770; 
died  2nd  June, 
1816,  s.p. 


= Harriett,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Bate- 
man  of  the  city 
of  Gloucester. 
Married  in  1800. 


George  Astle,  only  son, 
born  10th  Feb.  1806  ; 
died  12th  July,  1821. 


Louisa,  only  dau.  born  29th  Feb.  1804  ;  mar.  Charles 
Robert  Sperling,  Esq.,  of  Etchingham  Lodge,  co. 
Sussex.     Both  living  1838.         =r 


George  Astle,  born 
27  Nov.  1773. 
Rear  Admiral  of 
the  Blue.     Mar. 
but  died  1830. 
Buried  at  St. 
Mark's,  Lambeth. 


William  Astle, 
born  15  Jan. 
1776,  at  Batter- 
sea  Rise.     A 
Lieut,  in  the 
East  India  Co.'s 
Service.     Died 
at  Bombay  15 
July,  1797,  un- 
mar.  and  there 
buried. 


Phihp  Astle  of  Colne  Park,= 
CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  2  son, 
born  26th  Jan.  1751. 
Took  the  name  and  arms  of 
Hills  by  Royal  Licence  9 
Jan.  1790,  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  Michael 
Robert  Hills,  Esq.,  of 
Colne  Park.     Died  8  April, 
1830. 


^Frances,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas 
Banks  of  Wim- 
bledon, CO. 
Sm-rey,  born 
10th  Jan.  1770; 
mar.  15th  May, 
1794,  at  Wim- 
bledon.    Living 
1838. 


APPENDIX. 


637 


Mary,  born  in  May, 
1795. 

Philip,  bom  16th 
Jan,  1798 ;  and 
Thomas  Astle  Hills, 
born  15  Sept.  1808. 
All  died  infants. 


Frances,  born  28  th 
Dec.  1798;  unmar- 
ried 1838. 

Anna  Maria,  born 
22  April,  1800 ; 
married  Henry 
Downes  of  Colches- 
ter, a  Capt.  R.N. 
She  ob.  in  1823, 
bur.  at  Wimbledon, 
s.p. 


Harriet,  born  5  Dec. 
1802  ;  mar.  Charles 
Haselfoot,  Esq.,  a 
Capt.  in  the  Army ; 
s.p. 

Eleanor,  born  2Gth 
April,  1804  ; 
unmar.  1838. 


Charlotte,  born 
7  Nov.  1806. 

Emma,  born 
4th  Sept.  1809. 

Caroline,  born 
21st  November, 
1811. 


Eobert  Hills,  Esq.,  of  Colne  Park  ;- 
in  the  Commission  of  the  Peace  for 
the  county  of  Essex.    Born  15  Aug. 
1796. 


=Mary,  dan.  of  James  Cole  of  Great  Holland, 
CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  by  Maria,  dau.  of  Ealph  Bull, 
Esq.,  of  Great  Oakley  Hall,  co.  Essex.  Mar. 
8  July,  1819,  at  Great  Holland. 


Eobert  Astle  Hills,  only  son, 
born  2  Oct.  1821,  bapt.  at 
Kirby  le  Soken,  co.  Essex. 


Mary  Frances,  only  dau.,  born 
8  November,  1820,  bapt.  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Peter's,  Norwich. 


astlep,  CstUifll), 

Same  as  in  Harl.  MS.  1541,  and  Visitations  of  1612  and  1634. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1634. 


BaiTtnstou. 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612,  continued  in  Vis.  of  1634. 


638 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Babies. 


Aexs. — Or,  a  lion  passant  between  three  crosses  patee  sabh. 
Ceest. — A  sea  lion  coucJianf  jrroper. 

John  Bayles  of  "Welby  in  the  county  of  SuflFolk. 


Martin  Bayles,  died  in= 
1596.     He  married  a 
2nd  wife. 


^llary  Starling  of  Dedham, 
CO.  Essex.    Man  in  1587  ; 
died  in  Ii'eland.  1595. 


Thomas  Bayles^ 
died  21st  May, 
1639. 


Mary, 
bapt. 
15  Aug. 
1588. 


Christopher 
Bayles, 
bapt.  4th 
Jan.  1591 ; 
died  6th 
Dec.  1649. 


^Frances,  dan. 
of  Eoger 
Gooday  of 
Pentlow, 
CO.  Suffolk. 
Mar.  1617; 
died  18  Jan. 
1653. 


Jolin,  Tho- 
mas, and 
Catherine. 


Maudlin, 
mai".  John 
Xichols  of 
Loudon 
1652  ; 
died  same 
year  s.p. 


EHzabeth,  mar. 
Ezekiel  Cole. 
She  died  2nd 
Jan.  1650, 
leanng  issue 
three  sons — 
Christopher, 
Ezekiel,  and 
Daniel. 


EHzabeth, 
bom  28th 
March, 
1619. 

Thomas 
Bayles, 
born  9 
Sept.  1621. 


Marv,  bom 
26  Dec. 
1623:   mar. 
"William,  son 
of  Robert 
Havens  of 
Colchester, 
6th  July, 
1647. 


Christopher  Bayles,= 
bom  at  Boxford 
9th  Oct.  1626  ; 
died  28  Feb.  1665, 
the  great  plague 
being  at  that  time 
in  Colchester. 


=^Martha,  dau. 
of  Richard 
Daniel  of 
Colchester, 
Apothecary. 
Marr.  in 
Dec.  1655. 


Priscilla,  born  24th 
May,  1628  ;    mar. 
Philip  Havens  of 
Colchester  7th  Aug. 
1654  ;  died  leaving 
issue  Robert,  Mary, 
Priscilla,  Frances, 
Margery,  and  Mar- 
tha. 


Thomas  Bayles,  bom=i= Alicia  Stileman,  married 


18th  Nov.  1663. 


1691,  16th  July. 


Martha  and 
Mary,  twins. 


Elizabeth. 


Thomas- 
Bavles,  bom 
21st  July, 
1692. 


=Martha 
Meadows. 


Ahcia,  born 
29th  July, 
1693  ;  died 
young. 


Martha, 
bom  27th 
June, 
1695;  died 
unmar. 


Christopher 
Bavles,  bom 
22nd  Dec. 
1696;  died 
unmar. 


Alicia,  bom 
8th  Sept. 
1698;   died 
unmar. 


Hortensia,  dau.  of Richardson^pThomas  Bayles=f=Mary,dau.ofW01iam 


of  Colchester. 
1st  wife. 


She  died  in  1768. 


died  in  July, 
1775. 


Dennis  of  Tendring, 
CO.  Essex.    2nd  wife. 


Hoitensia,  mar. 
"William  Lewes. 
Both  living 
1838,  s.p. 


Thomas  Bayles, 
died  in  June, 
1787,  aged  22. 


"WiUiam  Dennis 
Bayles,  died 
1788,  aged  16. 


Rev.  Philip  Bayles,  Rector 
of  St.  Mary's  at  the  "Walls, 
Colchester.     Living 
unmar.  1838.  a 


APPENDIX. 


639 


Frances,  born 
8th  Sep. 
1698;  died 
unmar. 


Elizabeth, 

born  23rd 

March, 

1702; 

died 

unmar. 


Mary,  born 
19th  Nov. 
1703  ;  mar. 
Richard 
Hutchinson. 


Rebecca,  born 
13th  Nov. 
1706  ;  mar. 
....  Norris, 
Esq.,  of  Nor- 
wich, and  died 
s.p.  1781. 


Martin  Bayles=Capricia 
born  23rd  Wilmot. 

Dec.  1704; 
died  about 
1768,  s.p. 


Richard  Hutchinson ,=j=Susan  his 
died  1709.  wife. 


Mary,  mar.  Rev.  Joseph  Lovekin,  Rector  of 
Cohie  Engaine,  and  were  both  living  in 
1792,  but  since  dead. 


Richard  Hutchinson,  living 
1792  :  since  dead. 


Susan,  living  1792  ; 
since  dead. 


Mary,  living 
1838. 


Susan.     Rebecca. 


{See  ^cottO 


(No.  1.) 

Aems. — Gules,  a  chevron  engrailed  hetweeti  three  crosses  pafee  Jifchee  argent. 
Crest. — A  mermaid  proper. 

Thomas  Bonham  of  Valence,  co.  Essex,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple  ; 
bapt.  at  Dagenham  26th  February,  1636,  and  there  buried,  from 
whom  descended 


Capt.  Samuel  Bonham,  who  built  Orsett=pJane  Pinson,  mar. 
House,  CO.  Essex  ;  bur.  at  Orsett.  9th  February,  1713. 


Capt.  Henry  Jane,  born  1st  Sept.  1716,  William        Samuel  = 

Bonham,  died  mar.  1st  Thos.  Day,  Esq.,  Bonham,       Bonham, 

unmarried,  and  Collector  of  the  Customs  in  merchant      4th  son, 

Capt.  Pinson  the  Port  of  London,  and  of  London,    buried  at 

Bonham,  died  had  issue ;  he  was  Jburied  mar.  and       Orsett. 

unmar;  both  at  Orsett.  She  remar.  Thos.  had  issue, 

bur.  at  Orsett.  Phillips,  Esq.,  of  Wargrave.  but  all 

Both  buried  there.  dead. 


=Sarah,  only 
dau.  of 
....  Rich- 
ardson, 
merchant  of 
London. 


640 


BEREY'S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A  I 


General  Pinsou  Bouham,  of  Great=pAgnes,  dau.  of ...  .  Skete,  Esq., 
Warley  Place,  co.  Essex.  Governor  of  Barbados. 


Samuel  Bonham, 
in  the  Ai'mv ; 
died  unmar. 


Pin  son  Bonham, 
Captain  16th 
Lancers,  unmai". 
1839. 


John  Bonham, 
Capt.  in  50th 
Foot,  living 
unmar. 


Agnes,  eldest  Sarah  and 

dau.,  married  Elizabeth, 

Eev.Jos.Claj  unmar. 
and  has  issue. 


Paulina,  dau.  and  coheir=j=George  Bonham,  Esq.,  Capt.  of=f=Isabella,  only  dau.  of 
of  "William  Lushiugton,      the  "  True  Briton  "  East  India-  ,  Robert  Woodgate  of 

man ;  lost  with  all  his  crew  in 

a  typhoon  in  the  East  Indies 

about  1808. 


Esq.,  of  Marks  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  brother  of  Sir 
Stephen  Lushington, 
Bart.     1st  wife. 


Dedham,  co.  Essex. 
Living  1839. 
2nd  wife. 


George  "William  Bonham, 
a  Major  in  the  E.  I.  Co.'s 
Service. 


"William  George  Bonham, 
Esq.,  Governor  of  Singa- 
pore, East  Indies. 


Isabella,  only  dau., married 
Count  Ferd.d'Oultremont. 

4^ 


Henrv  Bonham,  Esq.,=pChaiiotte,  eldest 


of  Orsett  House 
aforesaid  and  Port- 
land Place,  London ; 
died  in  1830,  bui-.  at 
Orsett. 


dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Morrice, 
of  Bettshanger, 
CO.  Kent. 


Mary  Anne,  mar. 
....  Shepherd  of 
Feversham ;  living 
a  widow  at  Col- 
chester 1839. 


Heniy  Fredk.  Bonham, 
Esq.,  Capt.  10th 
Hussars. 

Edward  "Walter  Bon- 
ham. 

Chai'les  "Wright  Bonham. 


Charlotte  Isabella, 
mar.  George,  1st 
Lord  Garvagh. 


^ 


Marianne  Jane, 
mar.  John 
Peters,  Esq.,  of 
Beich  worth 
Castle, 
CO.  Surrey. 

4 


Jane,  mar.  John 
Bax  of  Preston 
House,  Fever- 
sham  ;  both 
dead,  leaving 


issue. 


^ 


!  I  I 


Harriett  Susannah. 

Flora  Margaret 
Emma. 

Julia  Adelaide. 


(Xo.  2.) 
{See  W^xxtn  No.  1.) 


APPENDIX. 


641 


Bramstxiiu 

Arms. — Or,  on  a/ess  sable  three  plates.  [Bramston.] 

Crest. — A   lion  sejant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  sable  charged  with  three  plates. 

[Bramston.] 
Escutcheon  of  Pretence. — Or,  on  a  chief  indented  sable  three  crescents  argent. 

[Harvey.] 

William  Bramston,  SherilF  of  London,  mcccxcv. 


John  Bramston,  living  1480.=j=Elinor  Rookes,  ob.  1505. 


Hugh  Bramston  of  London.=pElizabeth  Norris. 


Thomas 
Bramston. 


John  ^Margaret,  dan.  of  Thomas 


Bramston, 
ob.  1576. 


Simmons  of  London,  gent., 
ob.  5  Mav,  1556. 


Anne,  wife  of  Eichard 
Campion  of  London, 
ffent. 


Roger  Bramston,=j=Priscilla  Cloville,  or  Elizabeth, 
first  of  White-        Clouville,  dau.  of  wife  of  Geo. 
chapel,  CO.               Francis  Clouville  of  Buck  of 
Middx.,  after-         Hanningfield  Hall,  co.  Long  Mel- 
wards  of  Bore-       Essex,  Esq. ;   relict  of  ford,  co. 
ham,  CO.  Essex.       Thos.  Rushe  of  Suif. 
Boreham. 


Grace,  wife  Anne,  wife 

of  George  of  John 

Seleigh  of  Sherman 

Havering,  of  Maiden. 


William  Bramston. 

John  Bramston, 
ob.  s.p. 


Edward        Mary,  wife  Edmond,     Mary,  wife      Elizabeth, 

Bramston,    of  John  a  dau.         of  Richard     wife  of  R. 

ob.                Stepkin,  Argall,  Clk.    Freeman, 

unmar.          Esq.  of  Baddow,     D.D. 

=j=  CO.  Essex ;  ob. 

J^  27  Feb.  1698. 


Catherine,  wife  of 
....  Antrobus. 


William  Bramston. 


=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Le  Hunt  of  Suffolk. 


John,        Jane,  wife  of  George      Katherine,  wife  of ...  .       Mary,  ob. 
ob.  s.p.      London,  ob.  s.p.  Grant,  ob.  s.p.  s.p. 


1st  wife. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas^ 
Mondeford,  M.D., 
younger  son  of  Sir  Ed- 
mond Mondeford  of 
Keltwell,  CO.  Norfolk, 
Knt. ;  mar.  1606. 


^Sir  John  Bramston,  Knt.,  born= 
at  Maldon,  18th  May,  1577  ; 
made  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench  18th  April,  1635  : 
purchased  Skreens  1635;  died 
22nd  September,  1654,  get.  78. 


2nd  wife. 
:  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edw. 
Lord  Brabazon,  relict  1  st 
of  George  Montgomery, 
Bishop  of  Clogher ;  2nd 
of  Sir  John  Brereton ; 
mar.  August,  1631 ;  ob. 
7  June  1647. 

4  N 


642 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Sir  John  Bramston,   K.B.,   born   Sept.  1611,  at=f= Alice,  dau.  of  Anthony 


Whitechapel ;  created  Knt.  of  the  Bath,  23  April, 
1661 ;  Knight  of  the  Shii'e  1660,  1661 ;  Bnrgess 
for  Maiden  1678, 1685  ;  ob.  4th  Feb.  1699,  «t.  89. 


Abdv,  Alderman  of  London, 
mar.  19  th  November,  1635; 
ob.  9th  Feb.  1647. 


Abigail, 
born  23 
Aug.  1637; 
ob.  nnmar. 
3rd  July, 
1694:  ffit. 
57. 


Mary,  wife  of  Sir 
Andrew  Jenour 
of  Bigods,  Dun- 
mow,  Essex,  born 
15  Aug.  1638; 
mar.  4  March, 
1678;  ob.  17 
Aug.  1692,ffit.  54, 


Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Mondeford 
Bramston,  son 
and  heir  of  Sir 
M.  Bramston ; 
ob.  9  Dec. 
1689. 


Anthony 
Bramston 
of  Ski'eens, 
Esq.,  born 
26  Sept. 
1640;    ob. 
26  Jan. 
1722,aet.83. 


=Catherine,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Xutt  of 
INIay,  CO.  Sussex ; 
ob.  24  June, 
1768,  at.  46. 


Theodosia. 

Catherine. 

Alice,  wife 
of  Thos. 
TVilliams. 


Elizabeth. 


Mary. 
Grace. 
Sai-ah. 
Philadelphia. 


John 
Bramston, 
ob.  17th 
August, 
1718,  get. 
35. 


=Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Pen- 
nington, Esq.,  of 
Chigwell ;  ob.  18 
Feb.  1725,  £et.  45. 


Sarah,  ob.  24         Mary,  wife  of  Honble.  E.  Byng,         Ehzabeth,  ob. 
May,  1729,  brother  to  Lord  Torrington,  ob.         16  Oct.  1747, 

ast.  24.  s.p.  31st  March,  1744,  set.  37.  £et.  35. 


Diana  Turner,  died= 
s.p.     1st  wife. 


: Thomas  Bramston  of=j=Elizabeth  Berney, 
Skreens,  Esq.  2nd  wife. 


Mary,  mar.  William  Deedes  of  Sandling, 

CO.  Kent.  =p 


Thomas  Berney  Bramston,= 
Esq.,  of  Skreens,  M.P.  for 
Essex  26  years. 


=Mary 

Gardiner. 


Edniond. 
William. 


Mary  Anne, 
wife  of  I.  A. 
Houblon, 
Esq.,of  Hal- 
lingbury 
Place,  CO.  Essex 


John  Bramston, 
Esq.,  mar. 
Maria  Xewton. 


j  2nd  wife. 

Maria=f=  Thomas  =  Charlotte,  dau. 


Anna 
Blaauw. 
1st 
wife. 


Gardiner 
Bramston, 
Esq.,  of 
Skreens. 


of  Sir  H.  Haw- 
ley,  relict  of 
the  Eev.  John 
Bridges.    Liv- 
ing, s.p.,  1839. 


John 
Bramston, 
{tooJc  the 
name  of) 
Stane. 


Maria,  wife    Mary  Anne. 

of  William 

Beckford. 


Charlotte,  wife 
of  Eev.  John 
Davidson. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Lieut.  John 
Hooper,  R.N. 


APPENDIX. 


643 


John  Bramston,  Thomas  William=pElizabetli,  5th  dau.  and  coheir  of  Admiral 
mar.  Clara,  dau.  Bramston,  Esq.,  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  by  Lady  Louisa 
of  Sir  N.  Trant,     of  Skreens,  M.P.    i  Nugent,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Robert 


and  has  issue         for  South  Essex. 

Earl  Nugent, 

mar.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover     ' 

one  dau.  Clara. 

Square,  12  August,  30. 

Thomas 

1 

John 

Georgiana 

William 

Henry 

Eliza-Harriet, 

Harvey 

Bramston, 

bapt.  at 

Mundeford 

Bramston, 

born  1837  ; 

Bramston, 

born  1832; 

Roxwell. 

Bramston, 

born  1836; 

bapt.  at 

born  1831; 

bapt.  at 

born  in 

bapt.  at 

Roxwell. 

bapt.  at  St. 

Roxwell, 

1835;  bapt. 

Roxwell. 

Maryle- 

CO.  Essex. 

at  Roxwell. 

bone. 

Sir  Monde- 
ford 

Bramston, 
Knt., 
Master  in 
Chancery ; 
ob.  Oct. 
1679. 


= Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir 
George  Le 
Hunt  of 
Suffolk, 
mar.  Aug. 
1639;   ob. 
19  Jan. 
1697. 


Francis 
Bramston, 
Baron  of 
the  Ex- 
chequer 
1678  ;  ob. 
27  March, 
1683. 


Dorothy,  mar. 
Sir  William 
Palmer  of 
Old  Warden, 
CO.  Bedford ; 
ob.  17  Nov. 
1690. 


Mary,  wife 
of  John 
Porter  of 
the  Inner 
Temple, 
Esq. 


Catherine,  wife 
of  Sir  Thomas 
Dyke  of  Hors- 
ham, CO.  Sus- 
sex ;   mar. 
1639;  ob.  28 
May,  1695. 


John 

Bramston, 
died  un- 
mar. 


Mondeford= 
Bramston, 
ob.  18  Oct. 
1713,  £et. 
74. 


-Elizabeth 
dau.  of 
Sir  John 
Bramston; 
ob.  1689. 


George  =f=Rebecca, 


Bramston, 
LL.D. 


dau.  of 
Wood; 
ob.  4 
Dec.  1699 


Francis- 
Bramston, 
a  Colonel. 


dau.  of 
Sir  W. 
Glas- 
cock. 


John  - 
Bramston, 
ob.  Feb. 
1715,  fet. 
39. 


^Isabella,  dau.  of  Jas. 
Master  of  East  Lang- 
don,  CO.  Kent,  Esq.; 
ob.  15  May,  1752,  set. 
75. 


Thomas 
Bramston. 


Theodosia,  wife  of 
Sir  Robert  Abdy  of 
Albyns,  in  the 
county  of  Essex. 


James 

Bramston. 


Edmond  Bramston  of  Boreham,  co.=pHenrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Wither 
Essex,  and  of  Hall  Place,  co.  Hants,  !  of  Hall  Place,  co.  Hants,  and  relict  of 


jure  tixoris ;  mar.  at  Dean,  co.  Hants, 
16  July,  1748 ;  ob.  20  June,  1763, 
bur.  at  Dean.  He  had  a  brother  John. 


Augusta,  born 
31  May,  1749; 
ob.  6  Dec. 
1819,  bur.  at 
Dean. 


Thynne  Worsley,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wors- 
ley,  Bart.  She  died  at  Bath  15  May, 
1790;  bur.  at  Dean,  ast.  76. 


Henrietta  Maria,  Wither  Bramston  of  Hall=:Mary,  dau.  of  Tho- 
born  25  Jan.,        Place,  now  called  Oakley     mas  Lobb  Chute, 
1751  ;  ob.  11        Hall,  Esq.,  born  30  June,     Esq.,  of  the  Vine, 
Aug.  1771,  bur.     1753;  ob. 20 March,  1832,     co.  Hants;   mar. 
at  Dean.  s.p.,  buried  at  Dean.  1783  ;  bur.  at 

Dean.  d 


64<4< 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


"William=pBridget ,  dau. 


BramstoE, 
Clk., 
D.D.; 
ob.  Aug. 
1735. 


of  Dr.  Wells 
of  the  Water 
House, 
Writtle;  ob. 
set.  79. 


Thomas^ 
Bramston. 


=Grace,  dau. 
of  Doctor 
G-reafory ; 
ob.  14 
Nov.  1718, 
set.  47. 


Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Sir  Barrow 
Fitch. 

Alicia,  wife  of 
Heniy,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  H. 
Mildmay;  ob. 
20  Jan.  1691. 


Mary,  ob. 
unmar. 

Dorothy,  wife 
of  Anthony 
Fuller  of 
Bury,  CO. 
Suff. 


William        George 
John  Bramston. 

Bramston, 
LL.D. 


Thomas        Mary,  ob.       Grace,  wife  of       Catherine,  wife 
and  unmar.  4        Francis  Croft,       of  Rich.  Price, 

Henry  Jan.  1732,     Esq. ;  ob.  23        of  Broomfield, 

Bramston.     get.  36.  Aug.  1725,  set.     Esq. 

28,  leaving  an 
only  son,  Herbert  Croft. 


A  daughter,  went  to  Sweden  with  her  mother. 


{See  Eug3les=33riseO 


(See  SEarren  No.  1.) 


BuIIxicb. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Gides,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  hulls'  heads 
cahossed  argent,  armed  or.  [Bullock.]  2  and  3.  Argent,  a  fess  imiatfled 
gules,  in  chief  two  crosses  hotonnee  of  the  last.  [Watson.] 

Ceest  of  ]3ullock. — Five  antique  halberds  erect,  handles  or,  Mades  proper ,  encircled 
with  a  cord  tied  in  a  hiot  gules.    Motto. — Nil  conscire  sibi. 

Crest  of  Watson. — A  dexter  arm  emhowed,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  palm  branch 
all  proper.     Motto. — Nil  sine  Deo. 


APPENDIX. 

Richard  Bullock,  living  temp.  Henry  III.=f= 


Gilbert  Bnllock.=F 


Robert  Bullock,  living  temp.  Edw.  I. 


Gilbert  Bullock.=j=Ann,  dau.  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Thomas 
NeviU  of  Barkham,  co.  Berks. 


645 


Robert  Bullock,    died   anno   1405.=j= 
See  MSS.  Pedigrees  of  Families  in  \ 
Berkshire  in  the  possession  of  Peter 
Le  Neve,  Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant 
of  Arms. 


Thomas  Bullock  of  Herburghfield,=j=Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Yeading 
( Arborfield),  co.  Berks,  Esq.  of  Yeading,  co.  Middx. 


Robert  Bullock,  Esq.,  of  Herburghfield  aforesaid.^Eleanor. 
\ 

Gilbert  Bullock  of  Arborfield=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  "William  Norris 


aforesaid,  Esq. 


of  Bray,  co.  Berks,  Esq. 


Christopher    Thomas  Bullock,  Esq.,  of  Arborfield=f= Alice,  dau.  of  John  Kingsmill, 


Bullock.  aforesaid,  son  and  heu'. 

tion  of  Bei'ks,  1566. 


See  Visiia- 


Esq.,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the 
King's  Bench. 


Richard  Bullock 
of  Arborfield 
aforesaid,  Esq., 
1st  son. 


George  Bullock, 
of  Ukfield, 
CO.  Berks, 
3rd  son. 


George 
Bullock, 
6th  son. 


William  - 
Bullock, 
Esq.,  of 
Arbor- 
field, 
5th  son. 


Thomas  Bullock,    John  Bullock, 
2nd  son.  4th  son. 


=Ehzabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Ralph  Bellot  of 
Moreton,  co.  Chester, 
Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
....  Moreton  of  More- 
ton  aforesaid. 


Andrew  Bullock,  4th  son,= 
citizen  and  merchant  of 
London.     Visitation  of 
Berks,  anno  1566. 


=Joan,  dau.  of  Ralph  Thomas  Alice,  Eleanor, 
Vernon  of  the  Peak,  Bullock,  eldest  2nd  dau. 
CO.  Derby,  Esq.  5th  son.        dau. 


64i6 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Walter  Bullock, 
son  and  heir. 


Thomas  Bullock  of= 
Thorneborough, 
CO.  Bucks. 


= Agnes,  dau,  of 
Edmund  Symons 
of  Pyi'ton, 
CO.  Oxon. 


Joan  1st.      Mary  2nd. 
Agnes  3rd. 


Matilda  eldest 
dau. 


Edmond  Bullock  of  Thorneborough. 


^ 


Ann  2nd 
dau. 


John  Bullock  of  Mulsham  in  the  parish  of= 
Wjgborough  Magna,  co.  Essex  ;  buried  at 
Wigborough,  1595,  in  the  chancel. 


=Ann,  ob. 
20  Jan. 
1613. 


Eobert 
Bullock, 
2nd  son. 


William 
Bullock, 
3rd  son. 


Henry  Bullock  of=pAnn  his  wife. 
Wigborough  She  remar. 

aforesaid,  died          Edward 
13  June,  1609,        Marsh, 
and  there  buried. 


Edward  Bullock  of=pJoan,  dau.  of  John  Collen 
Wigborough,  of  High  Laver,  co.  Essex, 

CO.  Essex,  died         '  Gent.     Visitation  of  Essex, 
10  Feb.  38  Eliz.      [  ly  Vincent,  No.  124  in 
Anno  1596.  I  Coll.  Arms. 


1 

Henry  Bullock, 

Sir  Edward=f 

ob.  s.p.  24  Nov. 

Bullock  of 

1628,  bur.  at 

Falkborne 

Wigborough. 

Hall, 

CO.  Essex, 

Kt. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wyld  of  Glazeley  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  and  Kemsey,  co.  Worcester,  sister  and 
heir  of  Sir  Edmund  Wyld,  and  aunt  to  Edmund 
Wyld,  Esq.,  who  died  s.p.  December,  1696. 
She  died  1644,  aged  64  ;  bur.  near  the  North 
Wall  in  Clerkenwell  Church.     M.I. 


Edward  Bullock  of  Falkborne  Hall  aforesaid. 
Buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Andrew,  Holborn. 
Visitation  of  Essex,  by  Bysshe. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  de  Grey 
of  Marton  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  Knight. 
Buried  at  Marton. 


Eobert,  2nd 
son,  and 
William,  3rd 
son.     Both 
died  young. 


Edward  Bullock,  Esq.,- 
of  Falkborne  Hall 
aforesaid.     Buried 
with  his  wife  at  Falk- 
borne. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William 
Bolton  of  Ullenhall, 
CO.  Warwick,  gent. 


Barbara,  mar.  Hamon 
L'Estrange  of  Barton 
Mere  in  the  parish  of 
Pakenham,co.SuflFolk. 


Elizabeth,  married 
Mordant  Crachrode, 
linen  draper,  parish 
of  St.  Paul,  Covent 
Garden,  co.  Middx., 
Crachrode  de  Cust 
Hall,  parish  of 
Toppesfield,  Essex. 
She  died  in  1694  ; 
bur.  in  Falkborne  Ch. 


Barbara,  married 
George  Abbot, 
linen  draper, 
parish  of  St.  Paul, 
Covent  Garden, 
Middx.,  son  of 
George  Abbot  of 
(?)  Hundell,  and 
Whitwood, 
CO.  York,  gent. 


Dorothy, 

unraar. 

1694. 


Thomas  Bullock,  2nd  son. 
George  Bullock,  3rd  son. 
William  Bullock,  4th  son. 


All  died  s.p. 


APPENDIX. 


647 


Elizabeth,  eldest  dan. = Edward Bullock=pMary,  2nd  dau. 


and  coheir  of  Sir  Mark 
Guyon  of  Dynes  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  Knt.,  and 
had  a  dau.  EHzabeth, 
who  died  insane. 
1st  wife. 


of  Falkborne 
Hall,  Esq., 
livino-  1694. 


of  Sir  Josiah 
Child  of  Wan- 
stead,  CO.  Essex, 
Knt.  and  Bart. 
2ud  wife. 


John  Bullock  of  Cog- 
geshall,  CO.  Essex, 
gent.,  mai-ried  Rachel, 
2nd  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Sir  Mark  Guyon 
aforesaid. 


Mary,  born  6  July, 
IGOi. 

Edward  Bullock, 
born  22  Sept 
1695. 


Jonathan=f=Elizabeth 


uly,     Josias  Bullock  ,= 

pHauna, 

Esq.,  born  3 

youngest 

Oct.  1627. 

dau.  of  Sir 

Thomas 

Cooke, 

Knt. 

John  Bullock, 
born  25  Feb. 
1698-9. 

Elizabeth,  died 
an  infant. 


Rich'd  Bullock, 
D.D.,  born  16 
Aug.  1701. 

John  Bullock, 
born  14  June, 
1703. 

Emma. 


Watson, 
of  Rings- 
hall, 
CO.  SuflF. 


Bullock, 
born  1  Aug. 
1725. 


Edward  Bullock, 
born  25  April, 
1728. 


John  Bullock,  =  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
born  31  Dec.  of  Robert  Lant,  Esq. 
1731;  died  of  Putney,  ob.  3  May, 
28  Dec.  1809.      1793. 


Christopher  Watson,  born= 
in  1753  ;  a  Lieut. -Colonel 
in  the  Army  ;  died  in 
June,  1835. 


^Catherine 
Marlam. 


John  Watson,  Clk. 
Rector  of  Falk- 
borne, died  30  Nov. 
1818. 


Elizabeth,  married 
James  Wormley, 
Esq.  ;  died  in  Dec. 
1830. 


Jonathan  Josiah  Christopher  Watson,=F  Julian  a  Elizabeth, 


born  3  Feb.  1749.     Took  the  surname 
of  Bullock  only,  and  the  arms  quar- 
terly with  those  of  Watson,  by  Royal 
Sign  Manual  in  1810.     Died  22  Jan. 
1832. 


dau.  of  A.  Thomas, 
Esq.,  of  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


Mary,  married  .  . 
Henley,  D.D.,  of 
Rendlesham, 
CO.  SuflFolk, 


Juliana  Eliza- 
beth Emma, 
married  Rev. 
William  Clay. 


Jonathan^ 
Bullock 
of  Falk- 
borne 
Hall,Esq. 


=Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev. 
Andrew  Downes 
eldest  son  of  the 
Bp.  of  Raphoe. 


I 
John  Bullock,: 
Clk.,  Rector 
of  Radwinter 
and  Falk- 
borne. 


^Mary  Roberts,  only 
dau.  of  Robert 
Watkinson,  Esq., 
of  Dedham, 
CO.  Essex. 


John  Josiah  Bullock, 
born  4  Feb.  1812  ; 
ob.  27  Dec.  1833. 

Edward  Andrew 
Bullock,  born  1817. 


Elizabeth  Anne, 
born  26  July, 
1814. 

Henry  Bullock, 
born  26  July, 
1815. 


Henrietta  Maria, 
born  30  July, 
1816. 

Walter  Trevelyan 
Bullock,  1818. 


Margai'et  Emily, 
born  26  Aug. 

Ellen  Rosetta, 
born  2  April. 


648 


berry's   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Emma,  born  Charles  Bnllock,=Harriet,  dau.  of  Edward, 

26  Jan.  1777;  born  5  Aug.  Thomas  Lowe  born 

died  3  July,  1782.  of  Court  of  Hill,  1783;  ob. 

1813.         '  CO.  Salop.  1798. 


Matilda  Virginia, 
born  2  March, 
1787;  ob.  4  Aug. 
1803. 


Henry  Robert=Charlotte,  2nd  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth  Lant, 
Bullock,  a           dau.  of  John  Purvis,  born  mar.  Chris- 
Major  in  the       Hall  of  "Weston  25  March,  topher  Geo. 
Army.                Colville,  co.  1791 ;  ob.  Watson,  1819. 
Cambridge.  Sept.  1814. 


St.  George,  Henry, 
Edward,  and 
Edward  ;  died  in 
their  infancy. 


Cartncjtnn. 

Same  as  in  Yis.  of  1612  and  1634. 


Caitoartrine. 

{See  f^arlaltcntien.) 


Casbell 

{See  EountiO 


{See  mzxxtXi  No.  1.) 


APPENDIX. 


649 


Confers. 

Arms. — Azure,  a  maunch  or,  over  all  a  hcndlel  gohonij  ermine  and  gules. 
Crest. — A  huWs  head  erased  or,  armed  sable,  pierced  through  the  necJc  irilh  an  arron.' 
of  Ihe  lasi,  barbed  and  feathered  argent,  vul/ied  gules. 

[Thomas  Conyers  of  Whitby,  ob,  14 4 9.^ Alice. 


Thomas  Conyers,  ob.  1481.=pAlice,  da.  of ...  .  Danby. 


Barbara. ^Christopher  Conyers 
of  Scarborough. 


Thomas  Conyers,=f^Aiine. 
ob.  1514. 


Gregory  Conyers,  son  and  heir,=pAnne,  da.  of  ...  .  Read,         John  Conyers. 
Bailiff  of  Whitby,  1540.  ob.  1557. 


Anthony  Conyers,  2nd  son,=j=Grace ;  Will  dated  1566, 


ob.  ante  1566. 


proved  1567  at  York.] 


Tristram  Conyers,  Esq., 
of  Walthamstow,  co.  Es- 
sex, held  the  manors  of 
Scarborough  and  Clayton, 
CO.  York  ]  ob.  19  Nov. 
1619. 


William  Conyers, 
brother  and  heir 
to  Tristram  ;    ob. 
s.p.     Inq.  18  K. 
James,  May  20. 


Robert  Conyers=j=Blancli,  sister  and 
of  London,  heir  of  Dunstan 

merchant.  Ducke  of  Putney, 

CO.  Surrey,  Esq. 


Mary,  dau.  of  Sii'=f  William  Conyers,  Sergeant-at-=pDorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  William 


Francis  Harvey  of  j  Law,  heir  to  both  his  uncles ; 
Nor thamjDton shire.  |  was  of  Walthamstow  ;    died 
1st  wife.  1639. 


Beecher  of  co.  Bedfordshire, 
Knt.     2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth. 

Tristram  Con--=f=Mary,  dau. 

William 

Oliver 

1    1    1 
Dorothy. 

Four 

— 

yers  of  Wal- 

of Sir  Gil- 

Conyers. 

Conyers. 

— 

other 

Mary. 

thamstow, 

bert  Ger- 

Judith. 

sons. 

Sergeant-at- 

rard  of 

— 

— 

Law. 

Flambards, 
Harrow-on- 
the-Hill,  CO. 
Middx. 

Margaret. 

Two 

other 
dans. 

1 
Mary,  mar.  Sir  Strange 

1                    1 
William      Tristram 

1 
Francis 

Ann.      Four  other 

Joscelyn 

of  Hide  Hall, 

Conyers.     Conyers. 

Conyers. 

children. 

Bart. 

A 

4  0 


650 


BEREY  S    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


|A 


John  Conyers,  Esq.,  of  the=pMarv,  dan.  and  heir 


Middle  Temple  ;  King's 
Counsel;  M.P.  for  East  Grin- 
stead  1695,  1698, 1700,  1702, 
and  1705. 


of  George  Lee  of 
Stoke  Milborough, 
CO.  Salop,  Esq. 


Sir  Gerrard   Conyers,  Knt., 
Alderman  of   London,  mar. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Lethieulher  ;    ob.  20  July, 
1737. 


Coecillia,  wife  of 
Henry  Brabant, 
Esq. 


Elizabeth,  wife 
of  Herbert 
Perrot  Paking- 
ton,  Esq. 


Dorothy,  wife  of  Sir  Charles     Twelve  other 
Mordant  of  Little  Massing-    children, 
ham,  Bart. 


Edward  Conyers,  Esq.,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Waltham-=j=Matilda,  youngest  dau. 
stow,  and  Copped  Hall,  co.  Essex ;  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead  '  of  AYilliam  Lord 


1722  and  1734;   ob.  22  April,  1742,  bur.  at  Epping,  co. 
Essex. 


Lempster ;  bur.  at 
Epping. 


Hannah,  dau.  of  Eichard= John  Conyers,  Esq.,  son  and  heir,=^Lady  Henrietta  Fer- 
"Warner  of   North  Elm-     of  Copped  Hall  aforesaid;  ob.  8     mor,  3rd  dau.  of  Tho. 


ham,  CO.  Norfolk,  Esq. 


Sept.  1775,  set.  57  ;  bur.  at  Ep- 
ping Chui-ch. 


Earl  of  Pomfret ;  ob. 
26  Nov.  1793,  get.  66. 


John  Conyers,  Esq. ,= Julia  Cath.,dau.of    Rev.  Edward  Conyers,  A.M.,  Yiear  of 

of  Copped  Hall  "William  Matliew       Epping  and  "Walthamstow;  mar 

aforesaid.  of  co.  Essex.  Turvin;  died  21  Mar.,  1822,  set.  68,  s.p. 


George  Conyers,  an     Julian,  died  9        Matilda,  died        Eight  other 
Officer  in  the  Royal     January,  1795,       13  April,  1803,     children. 
Navy.  aet.  28,  s.p.  get.  50. 

Note, — TJiepart  ivithin  iracJcets  is  suppUrd  from  information  derived  from  the 
'  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1584,'  and  from  Wills  kindly  furnished  hy  the  Rev.  James 
Raine  to  the  Editor. 


Aems. — Ermine,  two  lions  comlatant  yules. 
Ceest. — An  antique  lamp  or,  ft amant proper. 

Zeager  Corsellis  of  Rouselain,=p Joyce  Vanacker 
mar.  in  Flanders.  of  Antwerp. 


Abraham  Corsellis  was  a  brewer=pJacome 
iu  London  about  1641.  I  Baldo. 


Susan,  mar.  Tobias 
Dehem. 


APPENDIX. 


651 


J 


Hester,  mar. 

Marmaduke 

Rawdon. 


Anne,  mar.      Elizabeth,  mar.     Mary.     Charles  Cor-        James 
....  TVil-       ....  Morley,  a  sellis  of  Lon-       Corsellis, 

liamson.  merchant.  don,  merchant.     M.D. 


Anne,    Nicholas  Corsellis,  born=j=Susanna,dau.  Seyer  Cor8ellis,= 

mar.  J.   in   England,    and  re-  I  of  Peter  born  in  Lon- 

Imce.     sided  in    Love   Lane,     Baldo  of  don ;   mar.  in 

London;  purchased          Leyden,  1041. 

"Wivenhoe,  co.  Essex,     |  merchant. 

in  1657;    died  1665.     I 


=Aune 
Lie- 

bert. 


Peter  Cor- 
sellis of 
London, 
merchant. 


James  =Anne 
Corsellis,     Foun- 
died  in        tayne. 
1684,s.p. 


Nicholas  Corsellis,  born= 
in  London,  1634 ;   pur- 
chased Layer  Marney 
1667;  ob.'l674,aged40, 
bur.  at  Layer  Marney. 


=^Martha,  dau. 
of  Maurice 
Thompson, 
bur.  at  Layer 
Marney. 


John  Corsellis,  born 
at  Amsterdam,  after- 
wards naturalized ;  a 
Student  of  the  Mid- 
dle Temple. 


Nicholas  Corsellis,  born  24  Sept.  1661  ;= 
Student  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  and 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Loudon  ;  M.P.  for  Col- 
chester, 1713  ;  died  at  Chelsea  25  Jan. 
1727,  aged  67,  bur.  at  Layer  Marney. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  John  and 

Taylor  of  Turnham  Green ;  Charles, 

she  died  in  1733,  bur.  at  both  died 

Layer  Marney.  infants. 


Nicholas  Corsellis,  born  at  Wivenhoe,=j=Frances,  dau.  of 
3  Nov.    1697  ;    Student   of   Lincoln  |  Sir  Cajsar 
College,  Oxford,  where  he  took  the     Child,  mar.  in 
Degree  of  LL.D.;    also   Student  of    1741,  bur.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London ;  died  in  1761,     Layer  Marney. 
bur.  at  Layer  Marney. 


Martha,  died  Elizabeth, 

unmar.,  bur.  mar. 

at  Layer  James 

Marney.  Kettle. 


Nicholas  Corsellis,= 
born  1744. 


=Mary,  dau.  of 
....  Goodall. 


Nicholas  Caesar  Corsellis,^ 
born  in  1746. 


George  Corsellis, 
mar.  1st  .... 
dau.  of  ...  . 
Shaw. 


^Maria, 
living 
1838. 


Caroline,  liv- 
ing at  Col- 
chester, and 
unmar. 
1838. 


=Mary,  dau.  of 
Hunt. 


Louisa.        William,  ob.  infant. 


Marian. 

Both  died 
infants. 


Mary  and  Harriet, 
died  unmar. 


Merrick  Shaw-Cor- 
sellis,  only  child, 
mar.  and  living  in 
Ireland  1838. 


Caesar  Corsellis,  Matthew  Corsellis,  Frederick  Corsellis, 

mar.  a  Russian     2nd  son  mar youngest  son,  mar. 

lady,  and  died  Utterson,  and  died  dau.  of  Rev 

s.p.  s.p.  Garnons,  and  died  s.p. 


One  son. 


652 


BERET  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Fanny,  died     Maria,  and     Joseph,  Nicholas  Henry  Corsellis,  Sir  Thomas 

unmar.  Stanislaus,  —  Corsellis,  mar.  Hannah  Corsellis, 

both  died       Frederick,     died ....  Douglas.  living  un- 

infants.  and  ^^  =j=  mar.  1838. 

Cassar,  all  3 
died  unmar.       "^y 


Cgesar  Corsellis,         Henry  Corsellis,  a  Captain  in=T=Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev. 
died  unmar.  the  East  India  Company's  Ser- 

vice.    Living  1838. 


Rowland  Ingram  of  Set- 
tle, CO.  York. 


George  Henry  Douglas  Corsellis.        Arthur  Alexander  Corsellis.        Marian. 


{See  riifnrlL) 


Bane. 

{See  ILcnnarti.) 


Bare. 

{See  m^xxzw,  No  1.) 


{See  ^rrijrr.) 


APPENDIX.  653 


3ii$nep  or  B'feutp. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  /esse  gules  three  fleurs  de  lis  or.  On  an  escocheon  of  pretence 
the  same  arms  quartering  vert  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  or. 
[Fytche.] 

Crest. — A  lion  jjassant  gardant  gules. 

Lambert  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney  in  the  Wapentake  of=i= 
Boothby  Graffoe  and  parts  of  Kesteven,  co,  Lincoln.     The 
first  mentioned  in  the  records  of  this  kingdom. 


Sir  Jordan  D'Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney.=j=.  .  .  .  dan.  of  Sir  GeoflFry  Friskney,  Knt, 


j 
Sir  Gilbert  De  Isney  of  the  same  place.=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Lord  Bardolph. 


Sir  Anthony  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney,=f=.  .  .  .  dan.  of  Thomas  Ropesley. 


Sir  John  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney .=r.  .  .  .  dan.  of  Robert  Holtby,  Knt. 


Sir  Robert  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney .=f.  .  .  .  dau.  of  Gregory  Auke,  Knt. 


Sir  John  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney .=p Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Skipwith,  Knt. 
Sir  William  de  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney .=pChristiana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cheldon. 


Thomas  de  Isney=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of       Peter  de  Amundeville  of  Kingerby,  great-great- 


of  Norton 
D'Isney. 


Sir  Geoffrey        grandson  of  Roger  de  Amundeville,  called  also 

Paynell,  Knt.      Humfines,  seneschall  to  Remigiiis  de  Freschamp, 

Bishop  of  Lincoln  anno  1072,  who  granted  the 

Manors  of  Kingerby,  Anresby,  Ellesham,  and 

Croxton.  =f 


William  de  Isney=f=Bathsheba,  dau.         Sir  William  Dive,  Knt.=f=Erinentruda,  dan. 


of  Norton 
D'Isney. 


of  Thomas  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln. 

Ormesby. 


and  coheir. 


Sir  William  de  Isney,  Lord  of  Norton=pJane,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
D'Isney  temp.  Henry  III.  I  Sir  William  Dive,  Knt. 

A 


654 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A 


Sir  William  De  Isney  of  JSTorton^ 
D'Isney,  Knight  of  the  Shire  for 
Lincoli  from  26  Edw.  I.  to  17 
Edw.  II.     Buried  at  Norton 
D'Isney. 


=Joan,  dau.  of 
Sir  Nicholas 
Laugford  of 
Langford, 
CO.  Notts. 


Richard  De  Isuey, 
oh.  s.p. 

John  de  Isney,  ob. 
s.p. 


Margaret, 
man'ied 
Thomas 
de  Fen ton 
of  Fenton. 


Sir  William  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney,  High=pMary,  dau.  of  Roger, 
Sheriff  of  Lincolnshire  1340,  and  Knight  of  the     Lord  Grey  de  Ruthyn. 
Shire  in  Parliament  17  Edward  III. 


I 
Sir  William  De  Isney  of  Norton  D'Isny.=j=Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Felton. 


John  de  Isney,  Esq.,  of  Norton  D'Isney,  slain=f=Katherine,  dau.  of 


at  the  Battle  of  Towton,  29  March,  1461 


John  Leake,  Esq. 


John  De  Isney ,=f=Margaret,  dau. 
Esq.,  of  Norton    of  Thomas 
D'Isney,  son         Nevil,  Esq.,  of 
and  heir.  RoUeston, 

;  CO.  Notts. 


William 
De  Isney. 

Thomas 
De  Isney. 


Edward  de  Isnej 
of  Fulbeck,  co. 
Lincoln. 


=Catherine,  dau. 
and  coheir  of 
William  Middle- 
ton,  Esq.,  of 
Fulbeck,  CO,  Lin- 
coln. 


John  De  Isney,= 
Esq.,  of  Norton 
D'Isney. 


^Margaret,  dau. 
of  Thomas 
Crosholme,Esq. 


Miles  de  Isney. 
Hemy  de  Isney. 


Katherine  married  William 
Stanton,  Esq.,  of  Stanton. 


William  de  Isney  of  Norton= 
D'Isney,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff 
of  the  County  of  Lincoln 
1532  ;  buried  with  his  wife 
at  Norton  D'Isney,  under  a 
tomb  still  existinsr. 


=Margaret,    John  de  Isney  of  Carlton  in= Elizabeth, 

dau.  of         Moorlands,  co.  Lincoln,  died  dau.  of — 

.  .  .  .  about  1556.     His  great-  Walcot  of 

Joyner.        grandson,  Thomas  De  Isney,  Walcot, 

Esq.,  of  Somerton  Castle,  Esq. 

disposed  of  his  interest  in  that 

estate  to  Sir  Edward  Hussey, 

having  no  issue  surviving. 


Wilham.     Francis. 
Thomas. 


Amie,  mar. 
....  Wayte, 
Esq. 


Mai'y,  married 
William  Harvey 
of  Evedon, 
Esq. 


Margaret,  mar.  Catherine. 
Richard  Grey,  — 

Esq.,  of  Kin-  Bridget, 
gerby. 


Margaret,  dau.=Richard  D'Isney,  Esq.,  of  Norton  D'Isney,  High= 
and  coheir  of       Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Lincoln  1557  and  1566, 
Sir  William  and  Burgess  in  Parliament  for  Grantham  in 

Hussey,  1554.     Ob.  30  Dec.  1578,  buried  at  Norton, 

1st  wife.  where  a  monument  still  perpetuates  his  memory. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Ays- 
cough,  and  relict 
of  Sir  George  St. 
Paul,  2nd  wife. 


APPENDIX. 


655 


Daniel  D'lsney,  Esq.,  of  Xorton=p^rai7,  dan.  of 


D'Isney,  Sheriff  of  Lincoln  158: 
Ob.  3  FelD.  1 587,  seised,  as  appears 
by  the  Inqnisition  post  mortem, 
of  the  Manor  of  Xorton  D'Isney, 
the  reversion  of  the  Manor  of 
Kingerby  (the  ancient  posses- 
sion of  the  Amundevilles  from 
the  time  of  the  Conquest),  and 
the  Manors  of  Staplefurth  and 
Swinnerly. 


Sir  Edward 
Molyneux, 
Knt.,ofIIawton 
and  Teversall, 
CO.  Notts. 
Mar.  24  April, 
1609. 


Svrach= 

= Bridget, 

Sarah,  mar. 

D'Isney. 

dau.  of 
Richard 

Alexander 
Amcotts, 

Skepper, 
Esq.,  of 

Esq.,  of 
Amcotts, 

East 

CO.  Lincoln. 

Kirkby. 

Other  issue, 
died  s.p. 

Elizabeth,  mar.  1st  to  WilHam 
Stanton  of  Stanton,  2nd  Aston, 
and  3rd  to  ...  .  Bussy. 


Hester,  mar.  Sir 
Charles  Barnby 
of  Barnby. 


Anne,  mar.  to  Daniel 
Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Eve- 
don,  CO.  Lincoln. 


Barbara,  dau.  of  Johu= 
Thoruhaugh,  Esq., 
of  Fenton,  Notts. 
1st  wife. 


-Sir  Henry  D'Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney ,= 
born  1st  March,  1569.     Knighted  at 
Whitehall  23  July,  1603.     Buried  at 
Norton  11  Oct.  1641. 


=Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Thorn  as  Grey, Esq., 
ofLangley,co.Leic. 
2nd  wife. 


William  D'Isney  of  Norton  D'Isney ,= 
born  3  January,  1589 ;  mar.  1  May, 
1612;   ob.  1656. 


= Bridget,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Molyneux,  Esq.,  of 
Thorp,  CO.  Notts. 


Anne  mar.  John 
Williams,  Esq., 
of  Buxton. 


Molyneux  D'Isney= 
of  Norton  D'Isney, 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army  sometime 
under  the  com- 
mand of  Chrisf, 
Duke  of  Albe- 
marle.    Ob.  1694. 


=Mary,  youngest 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  Sir  Robert 
Munson  of 
Carlton,  co. 
Line,  mar.  14 
Jan.  1633. 


Daniel  D'Isney,: 
Barrister  at 
Law,  born 
1616.     Had 
three  sons,  all  of 
whom  died 
young  and  s.p. 


=Eleanor,3rd 
dau.  of 
Thos., 
Yiscount 
Beaumont, 
mar.  1639. 


Ehzabeth, 

married 

Samuel 

Fisher, 

Esq. 


Mary,  mar.  1st  John 
Stow,  Esq.,  of  New- 
ton, 1663;  2nd  Ro- 
bert Heron,  Esq.,  of 
Newark  upon  Trent, 


Penelope,  ob. 
young. 

Sarah,  born 
1628. 


Bridget,  mar.  21 
June,  1669,  Fran. 
Bussy,  Esq.,  Capt. 
in  the  Ai'my ; 
slain  in  Flanders. 


Ehzabeth,  bapt.  8 
Oct.  1642  ;  mar. 
Rev.  Fran.  Clarke, 
Minister  of  Stoke, 
CO.  Notts. 


Diana,       William  D'Isney,  who  was 
born  in      involved  in  the  Duke  of 
1646.         Monmouth's  Rebellion,  and 
suffered  death  at  Kenning- 
ton  29  Jime,  1685. 


Monson  and  John, 
both  ob.  young  and 
unmarried. 


Catherine,  born 
16  Oct.  1650; 
mar Sey- 
mour, Esq.,  of 
London. 


C    D 


656 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Eichard  p'l8ney,=j=Jane,  dau.  of  Wm. 
^        •     •     ■  Wightman,  Esq., 

of  Stoke,  CO,  Notts. 


Capt.intheAnny, 
bom  1624. 


Mary,  mar.  1647  Earth.       Four  other 
Lascelles,  Esq.,  of  sons,  all 

Elston,  CO.  Notts.  died  s.p. 


William  D'Isney,  who  became  of 
Norton  D'Isney  on  the  decease  of 
his  uncle,  Molyneux  D'Isney, 
1694.    Ob.  unmarried  1722,  when 
the  estate  passed  to  the  line  of 
his  younger  brother,  the  Rector 
of  Bloxham. 


Eichard  D'Isney,  in  Holy  Orders,  Rector  of 
Bloxham,  co.  Lincoln  ;  mar.  1st  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wych,  of  Sutton,  co. 
Surrey,  and  had  a  dan.  Anne ;  he  married 
2ndly  Bridget,  dau.  of  Eakins  Lenton,  Esq., 
of  Wigtoft,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue. 


Bridget,  born         Anne,  married  1st,  26  Jan.  1681,  to  Timothy  Boole,  Esq.,  of 
in  1661,  Navenby;  and  2ndly  John  Oilman  of  Canwick,  both  co.  Lincoln. 


John  D'Isney  of  Swinderby," 
CO.  Lincoln,  born  30  Nov. 
1603;  mar.  25  January, 
1636  ;  ob.  10  Januarv, 
1680-1. 


=Barbara,  dau. 
of  Oervase 
Lee,  Esq., 
CO.  Notts. 


Thomas  D'Isney,  in= 
Holy  Orders,  Rector 
of  Stoke  Hammond, 
CO.  Bucks ;  born 
1606. 


=Joan,  dau.  of 
Edward  AVilks, 
Esq.,  of  Leigh- 
ton  Buzzard. 


Rev.  Matthew  D'Isney,  Rector- 
of  Bletchley,  mar.  1st  Sarah, 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Samuel  Iron- 
side, Esq.,  of  Heath,  co.  Bedford, 
and  had  a  dau.  Frances,  who 
marr.  Phihp  Leman,  Esq. 


=Mary,  relict  of  Paul  Dayrell,  Frances,  mar. 

Esq.,  of  Lillingston  Dayrell,  Henry  Hawes, 

2nd  wife,  and  by  her  was  Esq.,  of 

gi'andfather  of  the  Rev.  Prince's 

William  D'Isney,  D.D.,  Risboro', 

Rector  of  Pluckley,  co.  Kent.*  co.  Bucks. 


Rebecca,  dau.  =  Gervase  D'Isney=Mary  Serle 

of  John  of  Swinderby,         of  Lam- 

Spateman,  born  1641.  beth,  2nd 

Esq.,  of  Obiits.p.SApril,     wife. 

Rednooke,  1691. 
CO.  Dei'by, 
1st  wife. 


Daniel  D'Isney ,=j=Catherine,  young- 


Esq.,ofLincoln, 
also  of  Swinder- 
by, succeeded 
his  brother. 
Ob.  29  August, 
1734. 


est  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Henry  Fynes- 
Clinton  of  Kirk- 
sted,  CO.  Lincoln, 
mar.  1674. 


John  D'Isney  of  Lincoln,  in  the  Commission  of  the  Peace= 
for  Lincolnshire,  but  having  taken  his  degree  of  Master  of 
Arts,  afterwards  entered  into  Holy  Orders,  and  was  inducted 
into  the  Vicarage  of  St.  Mary's,  Nottingham.     Born  26 
Dec.  1677  ;  ob.  vita  patris  3  Feb.  1729-30. 

E 


=Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Woolhouse, 
M.D.,  of  North  Musk- 
ham,  CO.  Notts,  mar. 
20  May,  1698. 


*  He  was  formerly  Professor  of  Hebrew  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  was  born  1731,  and 
mar.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  coheir  of  John  Smyth,  Esq.,  of  Cliart  Sutton,  co,  Kent. 


APPENDIX. 


657 


Daniel  D'Isney,  whose 
only  son,  Daniel 
D'Isney,  a  Major  in 
the  Army,  ob.  1780. 


Samuel  D'Isney ,- 
in  Holy  Orders, 
ob.  1741  ;  left 
issue  since 
extinct. 


y.^ 


-Margery,  youngest 
dau.  of  Francis 
Proctor  of 
Thorp  on  the 
Hill,  CO.  Lincoln. 


Mary,  married  Ben . 
Sheaker,  a  Capt.  in 
Col.  Kirk's  Eegi- 
ment  of  Foot. 


John  D'Isney  of  Swinderby  and  of  Lincoln, 
born  3  April,  1700  ;  served  the  office  of 
Sheriff  for  Nottingham  1733  ;  mar.  29  Dec. 
1730  ;  died  26th  January,  1771. 


^Frances,  youngest  dau.  William 

of  George  Cartwright,  D'Isney, 

Esq.,  of  Ossington,  ob. 

CO.  Notts.     She  died  young. 
5  January,  1791. 


Lewis  D'Isney,  inherited  Swinderby,  born  9  Oct.  1738  ;  mar.= 
16  Sept.  1775.  In  consequence  of  his  wife  being  heir  to  her 
father,  William  Fytche,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Bengal,  and  heir 
likewise  to  her  uncle,  Thomas  Fytche,  Esq.,  of  Danbury  Place, 
CO.  Essex,  he  assumed  by  Royal  Sign  Manual,  dated  27  Sept. 
1775,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Fytche,  and  was 
of  Swinderby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Danbury  Place,  co.  Essex. 
Died  22  September,  1822. 


=Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  and  heir 
of  William 
Fytche,  Esq., 
Governor  of 
Bengal. 


Frederick  Disney, 
a  Major  in  the  Ai-my, 
born  12  Oct.  1741 ; 
died  unmarried  at 
Lincoln  13  June, 
1788. 


Rev.  Jolm  Disney ,= 
D.D.,  of  the  Hyde, 
sometime  Rector  of 
Pan  ton  and  Vicar 
of  Swinderby,  co. 
Lincoln,  born  17 
Sept.  1746;  ob.  26 
Dec.  1816. 


-Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Francis  Black- 
burne,  A.M.,  Rector 
of  RichmondjCO.  York, 
and  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland.     Mar. 
17  November,  1774. 


Mary,  mar. 

Edmund 

Tunier, 

Esq.,  of 

Stoke 

Rochford, 

CO.  Line. 


Frances  Elizabeth, 
born  29  Aug.  1776  ; 
mar.  21  Feb.  1800 
to  William  Hillary, 
Esq.,  afterwards 
Sir  William  Hillary, 
Bart. 


Sophia,  mar.= 
to  her  cousin 
at  Saint 
George's, 
Hanover  Sq. 
London  22 
Sep.  1802. 


=John  Disney,  Esq., 
of  the  Hyde,  F.R.S., 
and  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Barrister  at 
Law,  born  at  Flint- 
ham  Hill,  CO.  Notts, 
29  May,  1779. 


Algernon 

Disney, 

born  at 

Flintham 

Hill 

1  June, 

1780. 


Frances 
Mary, 
born 
7  Aug. 
1775. 


John  Disney, 
born  28  July, 
1808.     Ob.  20 
Dec.  1819. 


Edgar  Disney ,=pBarbara,  dau.  of 
born  22  Dec.        Lewis  William 


1810. 


Brouncker,  Esq., 
mar.  23  Oct. 
1834. 


Sophia,  mar.  9  Aug.  1836, 
William  Jesse,  Captain  in 
the  17th  Regt.,  son  of  Rev. 
William  Jesse  of  Mar- 
garetting,  co.  Essex. 


Edgar  John  Disney, 
born  at  Boulogne  in 
France  29  July,  1835. 


Lambert  Disney, 
ob.  an  infant. 


Barbara  Sophia 
Harriet,  born 
4  April,  1838. 


William  Jesse, 
born  7  Jan. 
1838.  F 

4  P 


658 


BERRY  S    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


Henry  D'Isney-j-Martha,  sister     Gervase-pMary,  dau. 

Catherine, 

Martha,  mar. 

of  Newcastle, 

and  heir  of        D'Isney 

of  William 

mar.  David 

Metcalfe 

M.I).,  born  15 

John  Roebuck     of  Pon- 

Thorpe^ 

Houston, 

Proctor, 

Jan.  1701 ;  ob. 

of  Heath,            tefract 

. 

of  Not  ■ 

Esq.,  of 

Esq.,  of 

4  Nov.  1760. 

CO.  York. 

tinghai^, 
mar.  1736. 

Houston. 

Thorp. 

1 
William  Woolho 

use  Disney,  of  Ingress, 

Martha,  mar. 

1 
Harriet, 

1    1 
Henrietta. 

CO.  Kent,  born  1733.     Inherited  the 

Robert 

mar.  Robt. 

— 

estate  of  his  grandmother,  of  North 

Thorpe,  Esq., 

Alexander, 

Lucy,  mar. 

Muskham,  and  assumed  the  surname 

of  Blidworth, 

Surgeon, 

1784  Rev.  Tho 

of  Roebuck  on  succeeding  to  the 

CO.  Notts, 

1763. 

Lund,  Rector 

estates  of  his  maternal  uncle,  John 

1763. 

of  Parton  le 

Eoebuck,  Esq. 

Street. 

{See  muxxm,  No.  1.) 


5Bu  Cane. 

Aems. — Argent,  a  lion  o'awijMnt  sahle,  crowned  or,  on  a  canton  azure  a  chevron 

tetween  three  acorns  of  the  third. 
Crest, — A  demi-lion  rcmiiKinl  saUe,  crowned  and  sujyporting  an  anchor  erect  or. 

(Granted  to  Richard  Du  Cane,  6  Feb.  1730.) 


John  Du  Quesne  of  the  City  of  Canterbury,  came  out  of=j=Judith, 
Flanders  on  account  of  the  persecution  of  the  Protestants     his  wife, 
by  the  Duke  of  Alva,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 


Samuel, 


David  Du=Esther,  dau.     John    Du   Quesne,     Susanna,     Elizabeth, 


John,  and 

Quesne. 

of  John 

born  in  the  City  of    ob.  aet. 

ob.  get.  28 

Ehas,  all 

Perquin, 

Canterbury ;    bapt.     6. 

— 

died  young. 

mar.  24 

2  Aug.  1590  ;  was 

Anne,  ob. 

Feb.  1627. 

afterward  of  London. 

jet.  24. 

APPENDIX. 


659 


Mary,  mar.  James  Tloublon  of  London,  by  whom  she  had 
issue  Sir  John  Ilonblon,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1695  ;  he  died  20  June,  1712,  get.  90,  and  was  bur.  at  St. 
Mary  TVoohioth,  Lombard  Street. 

Numerous 

issue.  I  r 


Sarah,  mar.  Isaac  Le 
Quesne  28  August, 
1636;  ob.  15  March, 
1653,  »t.  45. 


John  Le  Quesne. 


John  Du 
Quesne, 
ob.  at 
Battersea 
22  April, 
1684,  «t. 
83. 


Benjamin     Peter  Du  Quesne  alias  Du- 

Du  Cane    of    London,    Esq.  ; 

Quesne,        elected  Alderman  1666,  and 

ob.  s.p.         discharged  upon  payment  of 

a    fine   of    £500    and    20 

marks.     Bur.  in  a  vault  at 

the  east  end  of  St.  Pancras, 

Soper  Lane ;    died  7   Feb. 

1671,  aged  62. 


Benjamin  Le  Quesne. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  Elias  Maurois 
of  Canterbury,  by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Laurence  Desbouverie 
of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent ;  she 
died  5  March,  1672,  aged  65 
or  QQ.  She  was  sister  to  the 
wife  of  Philip  Delme,  by  whom 
she  had  issue. 


John 

,  ob. 

Peter. 

Peter  Du  Cane=j= 

26  Feb. 

— 

of  London, 

1702. 

John. 

Esq. ;  interred 

— 

— 

in  the  family 

Samuel, 

Ehas. 

vault  at  St. 

and 

— 

Pancras,  Soper 

Benjamin. 

David. 

Lane;    ob.  16 

— 

Sept.  1714, 

James. 

aged  69. 

All  ob.  s.p. 

Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard 
Booth,  Esq., 
elected  Alder- 
man of  London 
in  1668,  and  dis- 
charged on  pay- 
ment of  £520  ; 
mar.  6  Jan. 
1675;    ob.  21 
Sept.  1721,  £et. 
62. 


Jane,  mar.  Sir 
Christopher 
Lethieulier, 
Knt.,  Sheriff 
and  Alderman 
of  London  20 
Aug.  1661;  he 
died  13  July, 
1690,  aged  51  ; 
she  died  3  April, 
1718,  ast.  73. 


Eliza- 
beth, 
ob. 
un- 
mar. 


Eichard  Du  Cane  of  London,  Esq.,  served=pAnne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Xehemiah 


in  the  first  Parliament  of  George  I.  for  the 
Borough  of  Colchester;  ob.  3  Oct.  1744, 
ffit.  63. 


Lyde,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Great 
and  Little  Coggeshall,  co.  Essex ;  she 
died  21  September,  1722,  ret.  33. 


Peter  Du  Cane,  eldest- 
son  and  heir,  born  22 
April,  1713;  mar.  27 
March,  1735;  died  in 
1803 ;  bur.  at  Braxtead. 


=Mary,  only  dau.  of  Henry 
Norris,  Esq.,  of  Hackney, 
CO.  Middlesex  ;  she  died 
3  May,  1758,  ret.  46. 


Jane,  only  dau.,  born  22  June, 
1711 ;     mar.   Charles   Boehm, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Clement 
Boehm ;   she  died  9  Jan., 
1756,  ret.  45.     =r 

^K 


Richard  du  Cane, 
ob.  27  March, 
1760,  at  Cam- 
bridge. 


Peter  Du  Cane  of  Braxtead= 
Lodge,  CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  born 
20  April,  1741 ;    died  in 
1823  ;  bur.  at  Braxtead. 

B 


=Phoebe,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Tredcroft,  Esq.,  of  Horsham, 
CO.  Sussex ;  died  about  1830  ; 
bur.  at  Horsham. 


660 


berry's   ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


SsVXitf)*    B 


Peter  Du  Cane,  Esq.,  of  Henry 

Braxted  Lodge,  Sheriff  Du 

for  Essex,  and  M.P.  for  Cane, 

Steyning,  co.  Sussex  ;  died 

born  19  August,  1778.  young. 
Living  unmar.  1838. 


Mary,  born  7  Sept. 
1770 ;  mar.  Edward, 
son  of  'William 
Smith,  Esq.,  of 
Horsham,  co. 
Sussex. 


Sai'ah,  born 
16  June, 
1772 ;  died 
21  June, 
1782. 


Charlotte, 
born  Oct. 
1774. 


-r 

Edmund 

Eev.  Percy  Smith, 

1 
Frederick  Smith,: 

= Isabella, 

1 
William 

Smith,  died 

eldest  surviving  son. 

Esq.,  2nd  sur- 

dau. of 

Smith, 

aged  about 

Rector  of  Pattis- 

viving  son.  Liv- 

Rev. 

surviving 

23,  unmar. 

wick,  CO.  Essex. 

ing  1838. 

son,  un- 

Living unmar.  1838. 

James. 

mar.  1838. 

William,     Emma, 
died  died 

young.       young. 


Mary,      Caroline,  mar.  Joseph  Godman     Charlotte,  living 
died         of   Park   Hatch,   near  Godal-    unmar.  1838. 
young,     ming,  co.  Surrey.       =r 

■4^ 


Rev!  Henry  Du  Cane,  Yicar  of=f=Louisa,  dau.  of  . 
Coggeshall,  co.  Essex.  Desmadrill. 


George  Du  Cane, 
ob.  s.p. 


Rev.  Henry  Du  Cane 
of  Witham  Grove,  co. 
Essex,  born  in  1785; 
mar.  and  has  issue. 


Richard  Du  Cane, 
Major  20th  Regt.  of 
Dragoons,  born  in 
1788 :  died,  having 
mar.,  leaving  issue. 


Charles  Du 
Cane,  born 
1789  ;  mar. 
and  has 
issue. 


Louisa, 

born 

1781. 


Anna,     Sarah, 
born       born 
1783.      1791. 


All  living  unmar.  1838. 


{See  Srcljcr.) 


ffitt% 


Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612. 


APPENDIX. 


661 


{See  SEarren,  No.  1.) 


0ent. 


Aems. — Quarterly — 1  mid  4.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  indented  sahle  two  eagles  displayed 
or.  [Gent.]  2  and  3.  Or,  a  cross  engrailed  sahle,  a  label  of  three  points 
throughout  yules,  each^wint  charged  ivith  three  hezants.  [Motxe.] 

Ceest  of  Gent. — A  demi-eagle  displayed  ermine. 


William  Gent,  living  1468 ;  by  his  marriage  he  acquired- 
the  estate  of  Moyns,  co.  Essex ;    died  before  1494. 


=Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Mojns. 


William  Gent,  son  and  heii\ 


Joan,  mar.  William  Sheldon. 


Thomazine  Everard,= William  Gent  of=p Agnes,  dan.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Carr,  Esq., 


ob.  s.p.     1st  wife.        Moyns  aforesaid. 


of  Great  Thnrlow,  co.  SnflFolk.     2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  and=pThoma8  Gent.  Esq.,  one = Elizabeth,  sister  of  Morgan  Robyns, 
heir  of  Sir  John  i  of  the  Barons  of  the  Ex-  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Robert  Hoge- 
Swallow  of  Bock-     |  chequer  1588;  died  sou,  Esq.,  of  London;  mar.  1589. 

ing,  CO.  Essex.  I  1593.  2nd  wife. 


Frances,  mar. 
George  Brad- 
ley, Esq.,  of 
Cambridge- 
shire. 


Elizabeth,  mar. 
Henry  Denton, 
Esq.,  of  Cardew, 
CO.  Cumberland. 


Anne,  mar.  Grizel,  mar. 
....  Hyatt,  John  Lyne, 
Esq.  Esq.,  of  Nor- 

wich. 


Bridget,  mar. 
Thomas  On- 
wiue,  Esq. 


Henry  Gent  of=pDorothy,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir 


Moyns,  Esq., 
mai'.  1589;  ob. 
1639. 


John  Dalston  of  Dalston,  by  Ann, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Tyrrell, 
Esq.,  of  Birdbrook,  co.  Essex. 


Thomas  Gent,=Mary,  sister 
of  Rocliff  in  of  Sir  John 
Cumberland.       Dalston. 


Thomas  Gent,= 
Esq.,  died  be- 
fore his  father, 
1638. 

A 


-Isabella,  dau.  of  Francis 
Thompson,  Esq.,  of 
Scarborough  Castle,  co. 
York. 


John  Gent, 
in  Holy 
Orders. 


Frances,  mar. 
Devereux 
Tallakerne, 
Esq. 


Elizabeth, 
mar.  Rev. 
Henry 
Younff. 


B 


662 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Sir  Edmund  Allejii,  Bart.=pFrances,  only  dau.  and  heir ;  ob.  1657. 


Francis  Thompson,  Esq.,=pArabe]la.=Lord  George  Howard,  son 
of  Hambleton.  of  Henry  Duke  of  Norfolk. 


"William  Thompson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Scarborough. 


George  Gent,  Esq.,  of  Mo}  us,=f=Aiine,  dan.  of  Sir  Dorothy,  Hannah,  mar.  Thos. 

mar.    1st   Elizabeth,    dan.    of  j  Thomas  Plaiters  mar Bayley,  Esq.,  of 

EichardHale,  Esq.,  of  Tewing,     of  Sotterleyin  CO.  Cuffe,  London. 

CO.   Herts,  who  died  without  j  Suflfblk.  2ud  wife.  Esq.  — 

surriving  issue.  Anne. 


Anne,    mar.    1st     George  Gent,  Esq.,=j=Anne,  dau.  of  EadchflFe     Dorothy,  mar. 
. . . .  Banks^Esq. ;     of  Moyns aforesaid;     Todd,  Esq.,  of  Sturmere     Henry  Jones, 


2nd TTalker,    ob.  1713 

Esq 


HaU,  and  widow  of  Tho-     Esq. 
mas  Mortlock,  Esq. 


Henry      Dudley,  mai\      Hannah,  mar.  Joseph  Unwin,  Esq.,      Anne,  mar.  John 
Gent.        Deane  Cock.       of  Hedingham  Castle.  Cock,  Esq. 


George  Gent,  died=^Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  TVankford 


mar.  Wil-     ]\[artha 


before  his  father, 
1708. 


of  Toppesfield,  Esq.,  and  widow    liam  Edwards,  and 

of  John  EUiston,  Esq.,  of  Over-     Esq.,  of  Top-       Dorothy, 
hall.  pesfield. 


Dudley.     Heniy     George  Gent,   Esq.,  of   Moyns=pElizabeth,  dau.    Annabathea. 
Gent.      aforesaid,  in  the  Commission  of    and  heir  of 

the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Es-     James  Chaplyn, 
sex;  died  14  Dec.  1746.  Esq. 


George  Gent,  Esq.,  of=p.  .  .  .  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Walford,  Esq., 


Moyns  aforesaid. 


of  Hastings  Hall  (in  Birdbrook),  co.  Essex. 


George  William  Gent  of  Moyns  Park,=.  .  .  .  dau.  of  ...  .  Yatian  of 
CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  in  May,  1786.  Devonshire,  mar.  in  1809. 


APPENDIX. 


663 


{See  Smalmslcs.) 


#ootitraj). 

Arms  of  Goodday. — Argent,  a/ess  luavij  between  ttro  leopards'  faces  sahle. 
Crest. — A  greyhound  sejeant  ermine,  collared  and  lined  or,  re/texed  over  the  back, 
.  and  tied  in  a  knot. 


John  Mitchell,  Esq.,  son=j=Eleanor,  dan.  of  Sir 
of  Sir  John  Mitchell.  Nicholas  Strelley. 


John  Balston,  Esq.=i=Catherine. 


John  Thynne,  Esq.,  of  Egham,  co.  Surrey,=i=Jiulith.       Dorothy.       Mary, 
son  of  Thomas  Viscount  Weymouth. 


A  son  who     Judith,  mar. 
was  disin-     Thos.  Shep- 
herited.         pard,  Esq.,  of 
Northampton. 


Arabella,  mar.  Ralph  Mary,  mar. 

Lutton,  Esq.,  of  in  1697;  ob. 

Kuapton,  near  Mai-  in  1724, 

ton,  CO.  York.  Eet.  52. 


^William  Goodday, 
Esq.,  of  North- 
ampton ;  ob.  18 
June,  1715,  ffit.  47. 


Arthur  Good-     William  Good-     Elizabeth,  sister=f=John    Good-=FAnne  Gibbs 


day,  born  7 
Sept.,  and 
bapt.  19  Sept. 
1699 ;   ob.  14 
March  follow- 
in  2:. 


day,  born  25 
Nov.  1700  ; 
ob. 4  February, 
1702-3. 


of  Rev. 
Thompson,  she 
died  5  April, 
1729  ;  mar.  4 
Dec.  1722. 
1st  wife. 


day,  born  30 
Oct.  1701; 
bapt.  18  Nov. 
following ; 
ob.  12  Oct. 
1755,  £et.  53. 


of  Gayton, 
near  North- 
ampton, mar. 
1731;    ob. 
Aug.  1751. 
1st  wife. 


Milicent,   born    18     William  Good-     Anne,  born  1       Leonard     Mary,  mar.  to 


Aug.  1724 ;  mar. 
1st  Rev.  Mr.  Hide, 
Rector  of  Waven- 
don,  CO.  Bucks, 
who  ob.  s.p. ;  2ndly 
to  ...'..  .  Brown- 
smith,  Esq. 


day,    born    1 5 
August ;  bapt. 
9  Sept.  1723; 
ob.  9  April, 
1724. 


Sept.  1726; 
mar.  John 
Walker  of  Lon- 
don, merchant, 
who  went  to 
Carolina;  had 
issue  Anne  and 
Rebecca. 


Good- 
day, 
died  an 
infant. 


Pancourt 
ofRavenstone, 
CO.  Bucks, 
1756,  by 
whom  she  had 


issue. 


^ 


664 


BEERY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A| 


Arthur  Good- 
day,  born  4, 
bapt.  19  Jan. 
1702;  ob.  24 
Sept.  1709. 


"William  Good-- 
day,  in  Holy 
Orders ;  born 
29  February 
1703-4;  bapt. 
16  March  fol- 
lowing. 


^Ruth 
Thompson, 
mar.  4 
July,  1727. 


Robert, 
born  18 
June ; 
ob.  12 
Aug. 
1706. 


Jane,  born  4 
March, 
1697-8;  mar., 
April,  1719, 

Eev 

Thompson  of 
Cosgrave,  co. 
Northampton. 
He  ob.  1752; 
she  ob.  about 
1786,  s.p. 


Mary,  born 
and  died  in 
1704. 

Anne,  bom 

3  March, 
1707. 

Mary,  born 

4  January 
1710. 


Leonard  Thompson, 
born  at  Lougliton  10 
Sept.  1728;    died 
18  Sept.  1729. 


William   Goodday,=p]\Iargaret,  dan.  of 
born  at  Strelly  23  I  Barton  Evett,  Esq., 
May,  1730;    mar.  '  of  Balsall  Temple, 
there  7  Xov.  1771.     co.  Warwick. 


Anne,  born  3  July, 
1732,  mar.  John 
Strutt  of  Maiden, 
CO.  Essex,  miller. 


Eebecca  Tawke  Frances,  youngest= 
dan.  of  Thomas  Butcher,  mar. 
23  Xov.  1797.     1st  wife. 


=Eev.  WilUam  Good-=pMary,  dau.  of  Richard 
day  of  Terling,  co.  |  Algar  of  Terling,  co. 


Essex,  born  27  Xov. 
1773. 


Essex,  mar.  there 
March,  1819.  2nd  wife. 


John  William  Good- 
day,  Clk.,  Rector  of 
Stanmer,  and  Yicar 
of  Falmer,  co.  Sus- 


Anne 
Frances. 


WiUiam 
Goodday. 


Arthur 
Robert 
Goodday. 


BBX. 


Octavius  Goodday. 
James  Goodday. 
Decimus  Goodday. 


Christopher      Horatio.  George  Christopher 

Goodday.  Goodday.        Smyth  Goodday. 


I 

Septimus 
Goodday. 


John  Strutt, 
died  at  Lis- 
bon. 


Joseph  Holden  Strutt= 
of  Terling  Place,  co. 
Essex,  Esq.,  born  21 
Not.  1768 ;    mar.  23 
Feb.  1789. 


^Charlotte  Fitz  Gerald, 
dau.  of  James  1st  Duke 
of  Leinster ;  created 
Baroness  Eayleigh  of 
Terling  Place,  co.  Essex, 
1821,  died  in  1836. 


William  A  dau.. 

Good-  died 

day  aged 

Strutt.  about  9. 


John  James  Strutt,  succeeded  as  Baron  Eayleigh      Emily  Anne.     Charlotte  Olivia 
on  the  death  of  his  mother  in  1836.  EKzabeth. 


APPENDIX.  665 


{See  Ntdjoll,  No.  2.) 


{See  SEarren,  No.  1.) 


Same  as  in  Vis,  of  1634. 


{See  SEarren,  No.  1.) 


l^alL 


fllamilton, 

{See  ILobiiiontr,) 


l^arlafeenlieiu 

Aems. — Quarterly  of  six — 1  and  6.  Sable,  a  long  bow,  bent  in  bend  prober,  betiveen 
two  pheons  argent.  [Carwardine.]  2.  Or,  a  bend  between  two  bulls'  heads 
conped  sable.  [Holgate,]  3.  Argent,  on  a  cross  sable  Jive  lions  rampant  or. 
[Wale.]  4.  Argent,  a  saltire  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  three  mullets  pierced  of 
the  field.  [Andrews.]  5,  Azure,  a  fess  ermine  between  three  lions'  heads 
erased  or.  [Harlakenden.] 

Crest. — A  wolf  passant  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  arrow,  the  point  embrued,  all 
proper. 

Motto. — On  in  the  right. 

4  Q 


666 


BERET  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


William  Holgate  of  ClaYerlng,  co.  Essex,  gent.,  lived  temp.  Elizabeth  ;= 
of  the  family  of  Robert  Holgate,  Ai'chbishop  of  York  and  Lord  President 
of  the  Xortii,  -svho  lived  anno  Ibii,  35  Henry  YIII. 


William  Holgate  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  gent.,= 
one  of  the  Assistants  of  that  Coi'poration  ; 
died  1st  Augnst,  1630,  aged  72. 


-Lettice,  dau.  of  ...  . 
Bawcock,  died  27  March, 
1629,  aged  67. 


Anne,  dau.  of=j=John  Holgate  of=f=Mary,  dau.  of    Jane,  2nd  dau. 

Richard  Walden  and  of  William  mar.  John 

Plomor  of  the  Mid.  Temple,  Wood  of  Gibbs  of 

Walden,  gent.  1626,  6th  Battles  in  Walden, 

gent.  and  youngest  but  co.  Essex,  co.  Essex, 

2nd  surviving  2nd  wife.  gent. 

son  1634;  died 

5  May,  1673. 


William  Holgate 
of  Great  Brad- 
field,  CO.  Essex, 
eldest  son. 


John  Holgate, 

eldest  son, 
2  years  old 
1634. 


Lettice, 
died  un- 


mar. 


Robert  Holgate 
eldest  son  by 
2nd  wife,  died 
s.p. 


^avUUtntten. 


Anne,= James  Monteth  of 
ob.  5       Greenwich,  co. 
Jan.       Kent,  of  the 
1685.      ancient  family  of 
Monteth  in  Scot- 
land ;  ob.  21  Sept. 
1681,  aged  48. 


William 
Holgate, 
aged 
about  16, 
1634. 


As  in  Visitations  o/1612  and  1634,  and  thus  continues: — 


Alice,  d.  of  Sir  Henry=j=Richard  Har-=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Denny  of  Bishop's 


Mildmay,  Knt.,  1  wife. 


lakenden. 


Richard  Har-=j=Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
lakenden,  of  Christopher 

only  son  and      Meredith  of 
last  heir  male.     London,  gent. 


I  Stortford,  co.  Herts,  Knt.,  2  wife. 

QwarUS,  as  in  Vis.  o/1634,  and 

thus  continues : — 

James  Quarles,  about=pAnne,  d.  of  . 
30  years  old  1634,  of  |  Mordaunt  of 
Romford,  co.  Essex.       Hempstead, 
CO.  Essex. 


Daniel  Andrewes= 
of  Low  Leyton, 
CO.  Essex,  Esq. 


=Mary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Richard 
Harlakenden. 


Hester,  dau. 
of  James 
Quarles. 


= William  Holgate  of  Walden,  gent., 
2nd  soil,  of  Sidney  College,  Cam- 
bridge, and  of  the  Outer  Temple ; 
died  31  Aug.  1672. 


John  Holgate, 

1 

Lettice, 

1 

Anne,  only  sur-=pThomas  Cooke,  A.M.,  Yicar 

eldest  son. 

died  un- 

viving dau.. 

of  St.  Rennet's,  Paul's 

8yearsoldl664. 

mar. 

living  1730. 

Wharf.  London,  and  one  of 

Died  unmar. 

the  Prebends  of  St.  Paul's. 

and  intestate. 

Living  1730. 

L 

^ 

B 

APPENDIX. 


667 


John  Wale  of  Wal-=j=Anne,  dan.  and  Mary,  dan.  of- 
den,  CO.  Essex,         |  heir,  born  21  Ealph  Bald- 
born  22  Nov.  16G8;     June,  1673  ;  wine  of  Ash- 
died  23  July,  1714,    mar.  12  June,  well,  co. 
set.  78.                       1695 ;  died  Herts, 
9  Jan.  1735.  1st  wife. 


William  Holgate=pSusan,  dan. 


of  Walden,  Esq., 
died  25  Jan. 
1717,  aged  46. 


of. 
Stubbin 
of  Essex, 
2nd  wife. 


Thirteen 

other 

children. 


Anne,  dau,=pJohn  Holgate  of  Mary,  mar.  William  Hol- 

of  John        i  Bishopsgate  Street,  William  gate,  2nd,  and 

London,  eldest  son,  Lekeux  of  Thomas,  3rd, 

living  1730 ;  London,  both  living 

born  10  July,  Merchant,  unmar.  1730. 

1693  ;  died  in  and  ob.  23 

1738.  Nov.  1724. 


Wale,  born 
14  Feb. 
1698. 


Anne, 
living 
unmar. 


John  Carwardine  of=pAnne,  dau. 


Thiughills  Court, 
parish  of  Withington, 
CO.  Hereford,  Esq., 
descended  from  Sir 
Thos.  Carwardine, 
Master  of  the  Eevels 
to  King  Hen.  YIII. 


Thomas  Bullock 
of  Preston 
Wynn  in 
Withington, 
CO.  Hereford. 


of        Charles  William=j=Mary 


Holgate,  eldest 
son,  born  5  May, 
1721. 


Kentish 
of  Bal- 
dock,co. 
Herts. 


John  Holgate 
born  26  Apr. 
1724. 

Mary,  only 
dau.,  born 
2  May,  1725. 


John, 

II                  II                                   1 
Penelope,       Henrietta,  mar.       Rev.  Thomas  Carwardine,=j 

=Ann,  only  sur- 

died 

mar.  . 

.  .  .      Maurice 

Pugh.        Vicar  of  Earl's  Colne, 
-                 CO.  Essex,  born  in  1734-5 ; 

viving  child. 

un- 

Butler 

born  3  April, 

mar. 

— 

Rebecca 

,  mar.         died  in  1824,  buried 

in  the 

1732;  ob.  1817, 

Marv, 

Qiar.     Thomas  Probert.     family  vault  in  the  chancel 

bur.  in  the 

Wilson. 

of  Earl's  Colne. 

family  vault  at 

Earl's  Colne. 

Thomas  Car- 

John Car- 

Rev. Charles-pSarah,  dau.  of 

Han-y  Holgate  Car- 

wardine, ob. 

wardine, 

Wm.  Car- 

.... Francis 

wardine  of  Earl's 

unmar. 

1822; 

ob.  infant ; 

wardine, 

of  Heybridge 

Colne  Priory,  co. 

bur.  at 

Step- 

bur.  at 

Rector  of 

Hall,  CO. 

Essex,  Esq.,  one  of 

ney,  co 

Preston, 

ToUeshnnt 

Essex. 

the  Deputy  Lieu- 

Middx. 

CO.  Heref. 

Knights, 

tenants  for  that 

CO.  Essex. 

county. 

Thomas  William        Henry  Alcxandei 

Carwardine.                 ( 

)arwardine. 

c 

668 


BERETS   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


C 


Eobert  Wale 
Carwardine, 
a  Lieut,  in 
the  East 
India  Com- 
pany's Ser- 
vice, died 
unmar.  at 
Madras  in 
1814. 


Rev.  Jolm  Brj^an 
Carwardine, 
Rector  of  St.  Law- 
rence, near  Mai- 
den, CO.  Essex, 
mar.  and  has 
issue. 


Anne,  eldest  dau.,  mar. 
her  cousin  Thomas 
Probert  (son  of  the 
above  Thos.  Probert), 
of  Newport,  co.  Essex. 
She  died  in  1836,  bur. 
in  the  chancel  of  Earl's 
Colne  Church. 


Four  sons  and  one  dau. 


Henrietta, 

mar.  John 

Parker 

Burrows 

ofLondon, 

both  living 

1838. 

One  son 
and  one 
dau. 


Jane  Caro- 
line, mar. 
John  Wal- 
ker of  Lon- 
don, both 
livinffl838. 


Three  sons 
and  three 
daus. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Or,  on  a  chief  indenied  saMe  three  crescents  argent. 

Crest. — A  dexter  hand,couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect  proper,  over  it  a  crescent  reversed 
argent,  over  it  the  tvm-d  Temeraire. 

Thomas  Harvey  of  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  gent.=f=Joane  Halke  his  wife. 


William  Harvey,  M.D.,  who  so  eminently  dis- 
tinguished himself  upon  the  Circulation  of  the 
Blood.  Born  2  April,  1578 ;  Fellow  of  the 
College  of  Physicians  1607  ;  Physician  to  King 
James  and  Charles  I. ;  Warden  of  Merton 
College  1645  ;  elected  President  of  the  College 
of  Physicians  1654,  which  he  declined.  He 
built  the  Public  Hall,  Library,  and  Museum 
of  the  College  of  Physicians  in  W  arwick  Lane, 
Newgate  Street,  which  was  burnt  down  in 
1666.  He  died  1657,  ast.  80,  having  married, 
but  s.p.  (Morant's  '  Essex,'  vol.  ii.  530.) 


Thomas    John  Harvey  Daniel 

Harvey.     M.P.  for  Harvey. 

=^         Hythe  1640,  =r 
died  s.p. 


John  Harvey 
of  Antwerp. 


Daniel  Harvey 
of  Combe 
Nevill,  CO.  Sur- 
rey, Ambassa- 
dor to  the 
Porte. 


Eliab  Harvey  of  Bread  Street,= 
London,  purchased  the  Manor 
of  Barrington,  afterwards 
called  Rolls,  co.  Essex  ;  died 
27th  May,  1661,  at.  73,  bur. 
at  Hempstead,  co.  Essex. 


=Mary,  died 
30  Dec. 
1673,  £et. 
67,  and  was 
buried  at 
Hempstead. 


Mathew  Harvey  (twin        Michael, 
with  Michael),  purchased     twin  with 
the  manor  and  advowson     Matthew, 
of  Langford,  co.  Essex, 
and  died  s.p. 


APPENDIX. 


669 


Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  Kiit.,  eldest=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
son  and  heir;   M.P.  for  Essex     Sir  William 
1678,  and  for  Maiden  in  that  i  Whitmore, 
county  1605.     Ob.  20  Feb.         Bai't. 
1698,  set.  64,  buried  at  Hemp- 
stead. 


Mary,  eldest  dau.,  wife 
of  Sir  William  Whit- 
more of  Apley  in 
Shropshire,  Baronet. 
She  died  30  Jan.  1710, 
£et.  64. 


Sarah  and 
EHzabeth, 
both  bur.  at 
Hempstead. 


Edward= Eliza- 
Harvey     beth. 
ofCombe. 


Eliab  Harvey, 
died  3  June, 
1681,  aged  22. 


William  Harvey,- 
eldest  surviving 
son,  one  of  the 
Knights  of  the 
Shire  for  Essex 
1722;  died  30 
Oct.  1731,  aged 
68. 


=Dorothy,  sole  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir 
Robert  Dycer  of 
Uphall  in  Braugh- 
ing,  CO.  Herts, 
Bart. 


Matthew 
Harvey, 
died  23 
Jan. 
1692, 
at.  23. 


Eliab  Dorothy,  wife  of  Sir 

Harvey,  Philip  Monoux  of 

died  Wotton,  co.  Bedford, 

young.  Baronet. 

Mary,  wife  of  Sir 
Edmund  Anderson  of 
Broughton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, Baronet. 


Agnes,  wife 
of  Pulter 
Forrester  of 
Hertford- 
shire, Esq. 


William  Harvey ,=f=Mary,  dau.  and 
Esq.,  eldest  son    j  coheir  of  Ealph 


and  heir,  ob,  25 
December,  1742. 


Williamson  of 
Berwick,  co. 
Northumber- 
land, Esq. 


William  Harvey,  Esq.,= 
eldest  son  ;  M.P.  for 
Essex  in  three  Parlia- 
ments, 1747, 1754,  and 
1761.     Ob.  11  June, 
1763. 


f=Emma,  eldest 
j  dau.  of  Stephen 
1  Skynner  of 
I  Walthamstow, 
i  Esq.,  mar.  14 
i  Aug.  1750. 


Eliab  Harvey, 
2nd  son ; 
M.P.  for  Dun- 

wich. 


Edward  Harvey, 
Major  and  Adju- 
tant-General ; 
M.P.  for  Gatton. 


Two 
daus. 


Emma,  eldest  dau.,  mar.  Robt. 
Chaloner,  Esq.,  of  Guisborough, 
CO.  York  ;  died  1835,  set.  80. 


Maria,  2nd  dau.,  mar.  George  Wil- 
braham  of  Delamere  Lodge,  co. 
Cheshire  ;  she  died  in  1822. 


Mary, 

youngest 

dau., 

died 

young. 


William  Harvey, 
eldest  son  and 
heii',  ob.  unmar. 
under  30  years 
of  age  ;  was  M.P. 
for  Essex. 


Sir  Eliab  Harvey,= 
G.C.B.,  Admiral  of 
the  White,  M.P. 
for  Essex  for  thi'ee 
Parliaments  and 
one  for  Maldon. 
Distinguished 
himself  at  the 
Battle  of  Trafal- 
gar, 21  Oct.  1805. 
Ob.  1830,  £et.  70. 

B 


=Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 
Robert  Nugent,  1st  Earl 
Nugent,  and  sister  to 
Mary  Elizabeth,  Mar- 
chioness of  Buckingham, 
mother  of  the  present 
Duke  of  Buckingham 
(1838).     Mar.  1787  ; 
livinff  1838. 


Stephen 
Harvey, 
killed  in 
America. 


Two 

other 

sons 

died 

unmar. 


670 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Edward  Harvey, 
eldest  son,  Cap- 
tain in  the  Cold- 
stream Guards, 
killed  at  the 
Siege  of  Burgos 
in  1812. 


William  Harvey, 
2nd  son,  died 
1823,  aged  21. 


Louisa,  eldest  dau., 
mar.  in  1804  Wil- 
liam Lloyd  of 
Aston,  CO.  Salop. 


Emma,  2nd  dau.,  mar. 
Colonel  William  C. 
Eustace,  C.B.,  of 
Sandford,  co.  Essex. 


Maria,  3rd  dau., 
mar.  in  1825  Eev. 
William  Tower, 
youngest  son  of 
T.  Tower,  Esq., 
of  Weald  Hall, 
CO.  Essex. 


Georgiana,  4th 
dau.,  mar.  1816 
John  Drimi- 
mond,  Esq.,  of 
Charing  Cross 
and  Denham, 
Bucks. 


CO 


^ 


Elizabeth,  5th  dau., 
mar.  1830  Thos. 
William  Bramston, 
Esq.,  of  Skreens, 
CO.  Essex ;  M.P.  for 
that  county. 

See  Pedigree  of 

BsAilSTON. 


Isabella  Mary,  youngest 
dau.,  mar.  in  1835  George 
Robert  Cecil  Fane, 
youngest  son  of  the  Hon. 
H.  Fane,  of  Fulbeck,  co. 
Line,  and  Commissioner 
of  the  Court  of  Bank- 
ruptcy.    She  died  s.p. 
1838. 


(No.  2.) 

Aems. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Per  pale  or  and  gules  three  piles  meeting  in  point,  coun- 
terclianged,  on  a  canton  argent  a  mullet  inerced  sable.  [Oxley.]  2.  Argent, 
on  a  head  sahle,  cotised  gules,  three  owls  of  the  field.  [Savill.]  3.  Erminois, 
on  a  chief  indented  gules  three  crescents  argent.  [Haryet.] 

Crest  of  0:si,EY.—Out  of  a  crown  valarg  or  an  eagle's  head,  issuing  from  flames 
proper,  holding  in  the  heaTc  a  sprig  of  laurel,  also  proper. 

Crest  of  Sayill. — On  a  mount  vert  an  owl  argent,  clmrged  on  the  hody  with  three 
mullets  in  lend  gules. 

Crest  of  Haeyey. — A  dexter  cubit  arm  ptroper,  hand  apjJO'Umee,  charged  from  tlie 
tcrist  ivith  a  pile  gules,  above  the  fingers  a  crescent  revei'sed  argent. 

John  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Beacham  Well,  co.  Xorfolk  ;  buried  there  1569.=t= 


Harvey,  Esq. 


.  .  Harvey,  Esq.^ 


I 

Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Beacham  Well,  ob.  1678.= 


Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,        William  Harvey,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  present 
ob.  1695.  Thomas  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Xorthwold. 


APPENDIX. 


671 


Robert  Harvey ,= 
Esq.,  ob.  1720. 


=Mai7,  dau.  of  John  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Norwich ,=p Ann,  dau.  of 

Wm.  Nurse,  twice  Mayor  of  that  city.     He     William  Stra- 

Esq.,  of  Hil-  mar.  a  second  time  and  had  issue,     han,  Esq., 

burgh, CO.  Norf.  Ob.  1742.  1st  wife. 


John  Harvey,  Esq., 
a  Lieut.  R.N. 


Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,  Mayor= 
of  Norwich,  ob.  1773. 


:Lydia,  dau.  of  John 
Black,  Esq.* 


Edward  Harvey ,= 
Esq.,  of  Watton, 
CO.  Norfolk. 
Ob.  1771. 


=Mary,  dau. 
of  John 
Louge, 
Esq. 


Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,= 
twice  Mayor  of  Nor- 
wich.    Ob.  1816. 


-Judith,  dau.  of  Capt.  Onley, 
R.N.,  and  sister  of  Rev. 
Charles  Onley  of  Stisted 
Hall,  county  Essex. 


Robert  Harvey,= 
Esq.,  of  Watton. 
Ob.  1820. 


^Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Charles 
Purdy,  Esq. 


Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,  Mayor  of=Anne,  dau.  of 
Norwich,  Lieut.-Colonel  of  the     Jeremiah 
East  Norfolk  Militia,  after-        Ives,  Esq., 
wards  Colonel-Commandant  of    Mayor  of 
the  Norwich  Regiment  of  Norwich. 

Volunteers.     Ob.  s.p.  1820. 


John  Harvey,  Esq.,= 
of  Thorpe  Lodge, 
CO.  Norfolk,  born  17 
May,  1755  ;   Lieut.- 
Colonel  Command- 
ant 3rd  Norfolk 
Cavalry  Volunteers ; 
SherifFof  that  county 
1825  ;  Mayor  of 
Norwich  1792. 


^Frances,        Charles  Harvey,  Esq.,  Barri8ter= 
dau.  of  at  Law,  of  Stisted  Hall,  Esq., 

Sir  Roger  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk  County 
Kerrison,  Sessions;  once  M.P.  for  Norwich 
mar.  in  and  twice  for  Carlow.     Took  the 

Dec.  1783.     surname  and  arms  of  Savill 
Onley  in  1822,  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  his  maternal 
uncle,  the  Rev.  Charles  Onley. 


= Sarah,  dau. 
ofJ.Haynes 
Esq.     She 
died  in 
1800.     1st 
wife. 


Char-  = 

lotte 

Mary. 


=Sir  Robert  John 
Harvey,  Knt.,  C.B., 
of  Mousehold 
House,  near  Nor- 
wich.    A  Colonel 
in  the  Army. 
Born  21  Feb. 
1785. 


George  Harvey, 
Esq.,  of  Thorpe 
Grove,  Norfolk, 
born  1793  ; 
mar.MaryAnne, 
only  child  of 
Dr.  Beevor,  and 
niece  of  the  late 
Sir  Tho.  Beevor, 
Bart.  He  was 
drowned  4  Oct. 
1831.         = 


Roger  Ker- 
rison Har- 
vey, Esq., 
mar.  Elina, 
dau.  of  Sir 
Edmund 
Lacon, 
Bart. 

J 


Fanny,  mar.  Rev. 
Edward  Bellman. 

Emma,  mar.  Rich- 
ard Day  Squire, 
Esq. 

Marianne,  mar. 
Rev.  Charles  Day. 


Robert  John  Harvey, 
born  in  April,  1817. 


John  Harvey,  born 
April,  1822. 


Edward  Kerrison  Harvey, 
born  Dec.  1826. 


672 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Harriet,  mar.  Capt. 
Blackiston. 

Eosa,  mar.  John 
Eanking,  Esq. 

Augusta,  mar.  Harry 
Goring,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  Charles 
Goring,  Bart.   • 

Charlotte. 


Carolme,=j=Onley  Savill  Onlej,  Sarah,  mar.  Judith,  mar. 

mar.  at     :  of  Stisted  Hall,  co.  William  Charles  Tur- 

Essex,  Esq.,  in  the  Herring,  ner,  Esq., 

Commission  of  the  Esq.,  of  the  Barrister  at 

Peace,  and  one  of  city  of  Nor-  Law.     Both 

the  Deputy  Lieu-  wich.  Hving  s.p. 

tenants  for  that  =j=  1839. 

county.  ^ 


Thorpe, 

county 

Norfolk. 


Wsbmxh 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1634. 


{See  ^axlBktnXitn.) 


{See  agaarren,  No  1.) 


{See  ^rdjerO 


APPENDIX. 


673 


{See  Bagles.) 


(See  No.  1,  Vis.  of  1612.) 


{See  Neabe.) 


2.ennart». 

Thomas  Lennard,  fourteenth  Baron=j=Aiine,  dau.  of  Barbara  Duchess 


Dacre,  created  Earl  of  Sussex  5 
Oct.  1674;  ob.  1715  s.p.m.,  when 
the  Barony  fell  into  abeyance. 


Two  sons, 
both  died 
infants. 


Richard  Barrett  Lennard,^ 
son  and  heir  of  Dacre 
Barrett  Lennard,  eldest 
son  of  Richard  Lennard, 
2nd  son  of  Richard  12th 
Baron  Dacre.  1st  hus- 
band. 


of  Cleveland,  prior  to  her  formal 
separation  from  her  husband, 
Roger  Palmer  Earl  of  Castlemain. 


=Anne,  at  length  sole 
heir,  succeeded  as 
Baroness  Dacre ;  she 
mar.  2ndly,  Henry 
Roper  Lord  Teyn- 
ham,  and  3rdly,  Hon. 
Robert  Moore,  and 
died  1755. 


Barbara,  mar.  Lieut.- 
Gen.    Charles    Skel- 
ton,  and  ob.  s.p., 
1741. 


Thomas  Barrett  Lennard,  15th  Lord  Dacre;  ob 1786,  s.p. 


Sir  Thomas  Barrett  Lennard,  Bart.,  of  Belhouse,  co.  Essex,= 
F.S.A.,  born  in  1761 ;  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Barrett  Lennard  by  royal  sign  manual ;  created  a  Baronet 
30  June,  1801  ;  mar.  2ndly  Georgiana  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Stirhng,  Bart.,  and  relict  of  H.  D.  Milligan,  Esq. 


=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  St.  Aubyn, 
Bart.,  mar.  1787;  ob. 
26  Oct.  1830. 


4  R 


674 


BEERY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Al 


John  Barrett  Lennard, 
mar.,  1814,  Dorothy 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Walter  Stirling,  Bart. 


George  Barrett  Lennard,  mar., 
1820,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Edmond  Prideaux  of 
Hexworthy,co.  Cornwall,  Esq. 


Henry  Barrett  Lennard, 
in  Holy  Orders  ;   mar., 
1821,  Hebe  Dorothy, 
youngest  dau.   and  co- 
heir of  Edmond  Pri- 
deaux, Esq. 


Edward 
Pomeroy. 

Charles 
Barrett. 


Dacre  Barrett  Len- 
nard, in  Holy 
Orders ;  mar., 
1825,  Eachel,  dau. 
of  Jeremiah  Ives, 
Esq.,  of  St.  Kathe- 
rine's^  co.  Norfolk. 


Margaret,   2nd: 
dau.  of  John 
Wharton,  Esq., 
of  Skelton 
Castle,  CO. 
York ;  mar.  3 
August,  1815. 
1st  wife. 


:Thomas  Barrett= 
Lennard,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Mai- 
don,  CO.  Essex ; 
born  4  October, 
1788. 


=Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Bart- 
lett  Bridger 
Sheddon, 
Esq.,  of  Aid- 
ham,  CO. 
Sufi".,  mar. 
in  1825. 
2  wife. 


Thomas  Barrett  Lennard,  born  28  December,  1826. 


Dorothy  Anne,  mar.,  1822,     Julia  Ehzabeth,  mar.,      Charlotte. 
William  John,  3rd  son  of    1822,  C.  D.  Nevison,  — 

Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bart.      Esq.,  M.D.  Frances. 


Arms.— 6>r,  a  cross  guhs,  on  a  chief  azure  a  stork  argent,  leciked  and  legged  of  the 
second.     Granted  April  25,  1837. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  hugle  horn  sable,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 
garnished  or,  entwined  by  a  serpent,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  f ess-ways, 
the  point  towards  the  dexter  also  proper,  pomel  and  hilt  gilt. 

Motto. — "  Singulariter  w  spe." 


Lawrence  Lescher  of  Kertzfield,  in  Alsace,  in  the  Kingdom  of  France. 


Joseph  Francis  Lescher  of  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,= 
and  of  Boyles,  in  the  parish   of  South  Weald,  co. 
Essex,  merchant,  came  to  England  about  the  year 
1778  ;  died  28  March,  1827,  aged  7G,  buried  at  Moor- 
fields  Catholic  Chapel. 

A 


=Martha,  dau.  of  James 
Bond  of  Somerton,  co. 
Somerset,  mar.  4  Oct. 
1778;  died  Oct.  1812; 
bm".  at  Hampstead. 


APPENDIX. 


675 


Joseph  Samueb 
Lescher  of 
Boyles,  in  the 
parish  of  South 
Weald,  CO.  Es- 
sex ;  born  6 
Oct.  1796. 


^Martha,  3rd  dan. 
of  John  Hoy  of 
Stoke  by  Nay- 
land,  CO.  Suffolk ; 
born  24  Sept. 
180G ;  mar.  there 
11  Feb.  1829. 


Harriet,  eldest 
dau.,  born  25 
Oct.  1789; 
mar.,  12  April, 
1836,  Michl. 
"Walmesley  of 
South  Weald 
aforesaid. 


Mary  Anne,  2nd  and  younf^est 
dau.,  born  1  Sept.  1793; 
mar.,  21  May,  1821,  Richard 
Walmesley  of  South  Weald 
aforesaid.         =p 

See  Pedigree  of  Walmesley, 

2)08  f. 


Josephine,  born     Agatha,  born  Theresa  Mary,  Winifred,  Mary  Sarah, 

23   Jan.   1830;     17  June,  born  15  March,  born  22  Dec.  born  21  June, 

bapt.  at  Ingate-     1831 ;  bapt.  1833  ;  bapt.  at  1834;    bapt.  1837;   bapt. 

stone  Hall.            at  Thorndon,  Thorndon.  at  Thorndon.  at  Ingatestone 

CO.  Essex.  Hall. 


WiUiam  Lescher  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary's,^ 
Whitechapel,  co.  Middlesex,  merchant,  came 
to  England 'with  his  brother  in  1778;  born 
Feb.  1757  ;    died  2S  Feb.  1817,  aged  60,  bur. 
at  St.  Pancras,  co.  Middlesex. 


=Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Copp  of 
Bromley,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Susan 
his  wife  ;  born  1  Sept.  1760;  bapt. 
at  the  Catholic  Chapel,  Lincoln's 
Inn  Fields  ;  mar.  8  Feb.  1798. 


Mary  Susan,  eldest  dau.,  born 
21  January,  1797 ;  bapt.  at 
the  Catholic  Chapel,  Virginia 
Street  ;  mar.,  1822,  Daniel 
Gibson,  then  of  Camberwell, 
CO.  Surrey,  afterwards  of  Bm'- 
ton  Crescent,  co.  Middlesex. 
Both  living  1837. 


Martha  Theresa,  2nd  dau., 
born  7  Sept.  1800  ;  bapt.  at 
the  Catholic  Chapel,  Virginia 
Street ;  mar.  Adam  Wilson, 
3rd  son  of  Adam  Wilson  of 
Glasglowegs,  Aberdeenshire; 
both  living  at  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  1837. 


Caroline,  3rd  dau,, 
born  16  Nov. 
1802;  bapt.  at  the 
Catholic  Chapel, 
Virginia  Street ; 
unmar.  1837. 


William  Joseph- 
Lescher  of  Upton, 
CO.  Essex,  mer- 
chant, eldest  son, 
born  21  April, 
1799;  bapt.  at  the 
Catholic  Chapel, 
Virginia  Street. 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Hoy  of  Stoke  by  Nayland 
aforesaid,  born  2  Dec. 
1798;  bapt.  at  the  Catho- 
lic Chapel,  Stoke  ;  mar., 
2  June,  1824,  at  Stoke ; 
died  22  Nov.  1836  ;  bur. 
at  Moorfields. 


Joseph  Sydney  = 
Lescher  of  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middx., 
2nd  and  youngest 
son,  born  7  Dec 
1803;  bapt.  at  the 
Catholic  Chmx'h, 
Virsfinia  Street. 


=  Sai-ah,  only  dau. 
of  William  Har- 
wood  of  Bristol, 
merchant,  born 
2  Nov,  1812  ; 
mar.  14  October, 
1825,  at  St. 
Paul's,  Bristol. 


William  Hoy  Lescher, 
eldest  son,  born  12 
Feb.  1828. 


Edward  Lescher, 
2nd  son,  born  31 
Auc:.  1829, 


Arthur  John  Lescher, 
3rd  and  youngest  son, 
born  23  Sept.  1833. 


Frances  Mary, 
eldest  dau,, 
born  8  May, 
1825. 


Anne,  2nd  dau,,  born    Monica,  3rd  dau.,  born      Agnes,  4th  and  youngest  dau., 
6  June,  1826.  24  Jan.  1831.  born  10  Jan.  1835. 


676 


BERRT  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


2.otfetooolr. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1.  SalJe,  a  horse  passcmt  argent,  spancelJed  in  hoth  Jec/s  on  the 
near  side  gules.  [Percival.]  2.  Argent,  a  fess  tyeticeen  three  martlets  sable. 
[LoCKWOOD.]  3.  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sable  three  plates.  [Cutts.] 
4.  Argent,  a  fess  ivavy  between  six  billets  sable.  [Dowdeswell.] 

Crest  of  Percival. — A  nag's  head  coiqied  argent. 

Crest  of  Lockwood. — On  the  stump  of  a  tree  erased  proper  a  martlet  sable. 

Motto. — Pee  se  valens. 

Eichard  Lockwood,  in  Holy  Orders  ;  was  inducted  to  the  living  of  TiflSeld,=f= 
1527,  and  to  Dingley,  1530,  both  in  co.  Northampton.     Ob.  1548. 


Richard  Lockwood,  ob.  1598.=}= 


Eichard  Lockwood,=j=Mary,  dan.  of  James 


ob.  1632. 


Reading,  Esq. 


John  Lockwood,  Vicar  of  Towcester. 
Ob.  unmarried. 


Frances,  mar.      Mary,  mar.       Anne,  mar.       Richard  Lockwood,  Esq.,=pSusannah, 
Thomas  Lang-     ....  Jack-      ....  Cooke,     Sheriff"  of  Northampton-      dau.  and 
ley,  Esq.,  of        son,  Esq.,    .     Esq.,  of  shire.     Possessed  Maldon     heir  of 

Broseley,  of  Eltham,       London.  Island,  an  estate  at  May-     Edward 

CO.  Salop.  CO.  Kent.  land,  and  another  at  Lam-     Cutts, 

bourne  in  right  of  his        \  Esq.    Ob. 

wife.     Ob.  1696.  1709. 


Anne,  born  1667; 
mar.  to  T.  Mayd- 
well,  Esq. 

Susannah,  mar. 
Dr.  Sherard,  the 
famous  botanist. 


Mary,  mar. 
John  Green, 
Esq. 

Priscilla, 
mar.  Edward 
Burt,  Esq. 


Elizabeth, 
mar.  Rev. 
Bar- 
ton. 


Cutts 
Lock- 
wood, 
5  th  son. 


Richard  Lock-- 
wood,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Hin- 
don,Worcester, 
and  London, in 
three  succes- 
sive Parlia- 
ments.    Born 
1672. 


^Matilda, 
sister  of 
Sir  Tho- 
mas Ver- 
non of 
Sudbury, 
CO.  Suf- 
folk. 


Richard  Lockwood,  born 
1712  ;  mar.  his  cousin 
Anne  Vernon,  and  died 
B.p. 


John  Lockwood,  mar. 
Matilda,  dau.  of  ...  . 
Conyers  of  Copt  Hall, 
CO.  Essex, 


Thomas  Lockwood,=f=Bridget 
4th  son,  mar.  2ndly  Morris. 
Jane  Waller. 


Matilda,  mar.  Henry  Calveley  Cotton, 
Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Lynch  Salis- 
bury Cotton,  Bart.=j= 


Thomas=pCharlotte,  dau.  of  Lord  George 
Lock-  Manners  Sutton  of  Kelham,  co. 
wood.      I  Notts:  married  in  1789. 


Robert  Manners  Lock-=j=Lady  Julia  Gore, 


wood,  mar.  23rd  Dec. 
1821,  at  Rome. 


dau.  of  Arthur, 
2ndEarlofAiTan. 


Frederick      Horatia,  mar.  Ist  Rich- 
Lockwood.     ard  Tibbetts,  Esq.  ; 
—  2ndly,  4  July,  1830, 

George  Lieut.-Col.  Edw.  Stop- 

Lockwood.    ford,  brother  of  Lord 
Courtown. 


APPENDIX. 


677 


Ai 


William  Lock-^Marv 
wood,  5th  son.     Beunet. 


Rev.  Edward  Lock  wood,  suc-- 
cceded  to  Lambonrne,  born 
1725  ;  mar.  2ndly  Eliza  Per- 
cival,  and  ordly  Judith,  relict 
of  Sir  John  Rous  of  Henham. 


=Lucy,  dan.  and  heir  of 
Rev.  William  Dowdes- 
well  of  Kingham. 
1st  wife. 


William  Lockwood,=f=.  .  .  .  dau. 
assumed  the  name  of    of  ...  . 


Maydwell;  born 
1761. 


Hodgson. 


Richard  Lockwood,  in=f=Mary,  dau.  of  Lord 
Holy  Orders,  Preben-      Georire  Manners 


dary  of  Peterboro',  born 
1762;  ob.  1  Nov.  1838. 


Sutton,  mar.  2 
July,  1799. 


William  and  George 
Maydwell. 


A  dau.  mar. 

York, 

Esq. 


Caroline  mar.  Rev.  C.  Edridge. 


William  Lock-=F.  .  .  .  dau.  of 


wood,  Esq. 


Joseph  Jekyl, 
Esq. 


Anne,  mar.  1st  Frances  Dorothy,  mar.  26 
George  Drake,  2nd  July,  1 789,  Charles  Drum- 
George  Fuller,  mond,  Esq.,  Banker,  of 
Esq. ;  ob.  s.p.  Charing  Cross,  London. 


William  Joseph  Lockwood,  Esq.,  of  Dews  Hall,=j=Rachel,  dau.  of  Sir  Mark  Wood, 


CO.  Essex,  Verdurer  of  Epping  Forest,  and  late 
a  Captain  in  the  Coldstream  Guards. 


Bart.,  of  Gatton,  co.  Surrey ; 
mar.  13  June,  1816. 


William  Mark  Lockwood.     George  Lockwood. 


Matilda. 


Fanny. 


Edward  Lockwood,  assumed=pLouisa  Bridget,  dau.  of    Rev.  John  Cutts  Lockwood, 


the  surname  of  Percival  ; 
ob.  6  July,  1804. 


Lord  George  Manners      mar.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Suiton  ;  mar.  15  June,     Boddington,  Esq. 
1790.  =F 


Edward  Lockwood  George  L.  Louisa 

Percival,  Esq.,  of  Percival,  Eliza- 

Lambourne  Hall,  deceased,  beth,  ob. 

CO.  Essex.  unmar. 


Fanny,  mar.     Rev.  John  Wm.     Amelia. 
Edward  St.      Lockwood,  — 

John  Mild-     mar.  Alice,  dau.     Lucy, 
may,  Esq.        of  Samuel 
Davis,  Esq. 


John  Cutts  Lockwood. 


Edward  Dowdeswell  Lockwood. 


678 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Hamilton* 

Claude  Hamilton,  1st  Lord  Paisley .= 

I 
....  Hamilton.=F 


Gustavns  Hamilton,  created  Baron=r Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
and  Yiscoimt  Boyne,  1715.  Sir  Henry  Brooke. 


Frederick  Hamilton,^ 
died  before  his  father, 
1715. 


^Sophia,  eldest  sister 
of  James,  Viscount 
Limerick. 


Gustavus  Hamiltoii,= 
of  Redwood,  in 
King's  County  ; 
M.P.  for  Donegal. 


Gustavus  Hamilton,  succeeded  his  grandfather     James  Hamilton, 
as  2ud  Viscount  Boyne.     Ob.  s.p.  ob.  s.p.  in  1744. 


-Dorothea,  only 
dau.  of  Richard, 
Lord  Bellew, 
mar.  1718. 


Frederick  Hamilton, 
succeeded  his  cousin 
as  3rd  Visi;ount 
Boyne.     Ob.  s.p. 


Richard  Hamil-  Caroline.=pEdward  Lovibond,  Esq.,  son  of 

ton,  4th  Lovibond,  Esq.,  a  merchant 

Viscount  and  East  India  Director.      Ob. 

Boyne.  27  September,  1775. 


Gustavus  Hamilton,  5th= 
Viscount  Boyne,  born  20 
Dec.  1749  ;  ob.  29  Feb. 
1816. 


=Martha  Matilda,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Quaile 
Somerville,  Bart., 
ob.  16  Sept.  1826. 


George  Lovibond,  =pMartha,  eldest 
Esq.,  mar.  22  dau.  of  Sir 

March,  1793  ;  Elijah  Impey. 

ob.  1817. 


Gustavus  Hamilton, 
6  th  Viscount 
Boyne. 


George  Brudenell  Michelson=Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander 
Lovibond,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Hatfield,  Esq.,  of  Twickenham, 
Peverell,  co.  Essex,  born  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Richard 

6  March,  1796.  Perryn.     Mar.  15  July,  1826. 


(See  SErtgijtO 


APPENDIX.  679 


{See  amarren  No.  1.) 


jHapuaiti. 


Arms. — Argent,  a  chevron  salle  letween  three  sinister  hands  coiq)ed  at  the  wrist 

ffides. 
Crest. — A  stag  statant  or. 
Supporters. — Dexter,  a  stag  proper,  attired  or,  sinister  a  talbot  argent,  pied  salle, 

gorged  with  a  plain  collar  gules. 
Motto — "  Manus  justa  nardus." 

Sir  Henry  Maynard  of  Estaines  in=pSusauna,  dau.  and  coheir 


the  county  of  Essex,  Knt. 


of  Thomas  Person. 


.  I 
Sir  William  Maynard,  eldest  son  and   heir,  created   a   Baronet, 
1611;  Baron  Maynard  of  Wicklow  in  Ireland,  1620,  and  Baron 
Maynard  of  Estaines,  co.  Essex,  1628  ;   ob.  164:0. 


William  Maynard,  2nd  Baxon  Maynard,  ob.  1698. 


Banastre  Maynard,  3rd  Baron         William  Maynard, 
Maynard,  died  in  1717.  2nd  son. 


Henry  May-  Grey  Maynard,  Charles  Maynard,  6th  Baron  Thomas  Maynard, 

nard,  4th  5th  Baron  Maynard,   created,   28    Oct.  and 

Baron  May-  Maynard,  died  1766,  Baron  Maynard  of  Prescot  Maynard, 

nard,  died  unmar.  1745.  Much  Easton,  co.  Essex,  and  both  died  unmar. 

unmar.  in  Viscount  IMaynard ;  died  un- 

1742.  mar.  30  June,  1775.* 


Sir  John  Maynard  of  Tooting,  Charles  Maynard,  Esq.,  Auditor  of  the  Ex- 

00.  Surrey,  K.B.,  2nd  sou.  chequer  temp.  Charles  II.;  ob.  1665. 

^     ^1 


Sir  William  Maynard,  created  a  Baronet  1st  February,  1681. 

aT 

*  The  titles  Baron  Maynard  and  Yiscouut  Maynard  were  granted,  with  remainder  in  default 
of  male  issue,  to  his  third  cousin,  ISii-  William  Maynard  of  Walton,  co.  Essex,  Bart.,  great  grand- 
son of  Charles,  third  son  of  Sir  Henry  Maynard  above-mentioned. 


680 


BERRY  S    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 

Al 


Sir  William  Maynard,  2nd  Bart.         Sir  Henry  Maynard,  3rd  Bart. 


Sir  William  Maynard  of  Walton,  co.=j=Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Cecil  Bishop  of 


Essex,  4th  Bart.,  born  19  April,  1721 
died  18  January,  1772. 


Parham,  co.  Sussex,  Bart.,  mar. 
died  16  May,  1762. 


in  1751 


Sir  Charles  Maynard,  5th  Bart.,  suc- 
ceeded to  the  titles  of  Viscount  and 
Baron  Maynard  on  the  death  of  his 
cousin  Charles,  the  1st  Viscount,  30 
June,  1775;  born  9  August,  1754; 
mar.,  12  July,  1776,  to  Anne,  widow 
of  ....  Horton,  and  died  s.p.,  10 
March,- 1824  ;  she  died  about  1828. 


Rev.  Henry  Maynard^ 
liector  of  Radwinter, 
and  Vicar  of  Thack- 
stead,  CO.  Essex,  born 
30  Oct.  1758,  died  in 
May,  1806. 


=Susan,  dau.  of  Rev. 

Barnard, 

Rector  of  Caxton, 
CO.  Cambridge;  ob, 
in  August,  1787, 
bur.  at  Caxton. 


Sir  Henry  Maynard,  6th  Bart.,= 
and   3rd   Viscount    and   Baron 
Maynard ;   Lord  Lieut,  and  Vice 
Admiral  of  the  county  of  Essex ; 
born  3  March,  1786. 


=Mary,  only  dau. 
of  Reginald  Rab- 
bett,  Esq.,  mar. 
28  Dec.  1810. 


Susan.     PTarriet.     Mary  Anne. 
AU  three  living  1838,  unmar. 


Charles  Henry 
Maynard,  only 
son,  born  1814. 


Charlotte  Mary,  eldest 
dau.,  born  1811 ;  mar., 
22  Dec.  1834,  Adol- 
phus  Fredk.  Molyneux 
Capel,  Esq.,  grandson 
of  William,  4th  Earl 
of  Essex. 


Emma,  2nd  dau., 
mar.,  25  August, 
1836,  J.  Robert 
Ives  of  Corpusty, 
CO.  Norfolk,  Esq. 


Catherine, 
3rd  dau., 
unmar. 
1838. 


Julia 
Augusta, 
4th  dau., 
unmar. 
1838. 


JHiHrmap. 


(No.  1.) 

Same  as  Mildmay  in  Vis.  of  1612,  and  thus  continues  : — 

Sir  Henry  Mildmay  of  Woodham=T=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Darcy 
Walter,  co.  Essex,  ob.  1654.  of  ToUeshunt  Darcy,  co.  Essex. 


Robert  Mild-=j=Mary,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  Henry  Mild- 
may, eldest        Thos.  Edmunds,   Treasurer  may,  2nd 
son.                  I  of  the  Household,  and  Am-  son,  died 
I  bassador  to  France.  unmar. 

A 


Charles  Mildmay,  3rd 
son,  mar.  Martha,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Cran- 
mer  Harris.  =f 


APPENDIX. 


681 


Henry  Mild- 
may,  eldest 
son,  ob.  s.p. 


Benjamin  Mildmay,^ 
2nd  son,  summoned 
to  Parliament  10 
Feb.  106 9,  as  Baron 
Fitz  Walter. 


Charles  Mildmay,- 
eldest  son,  suc- 
ceeded his  father 
as  2nd  Baron  Fitz 
Walter  ;  ob.  16 
Feb.  1727-8,  s.p. 


=Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Charles 
Bertie,  the 
youngest  son 
of  Montague 
Earl  of  Lind- 
sey. 


-Catherin,  dau. 
of  John  Lord 
Fairfax  of  the 
Kingdom  of 
Ireland. 


Mary,  mar.  to 
Henry  Mild- 
raay  of  Graces. 


^ 


Martha,  mar. 
Sir  Charles 
Tyrcll  of 
Thornton, 
Bart. 


Benjamin  Mildmay,  2nd= 
son,  succeeded  his  brother, 
1727,  as  3rd  Baron  Fitz 
Walter  ;  created  in  1730 
Viscount  Harwich,  and 
Earl  of  Fitz  Walter ;  ob. 
29  Feb.  175G,  s.p. 


:Frederica,  widow  of 
Robert  Darcy  Earl 
of  Holderness,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Mein- 
hardt  Schomberg, 
Duke  of  Schomberg, 
and  Marshal  of 
France. 


Same  as  Mildmay  in  Vis.  of  1634,  ante,  p.  453,  and  thus  continues: — 


Sir  Thomas=j=.  .  .  .  dau. 
Mildmay  of    of  John 
Barnes,  Ernley  of 

Knt.  Whetham, 

CO.  Wilts. 


Carew  Mild-=j=Dorothy,  dau.  of 


may  of 
Marks,  mar. 
in  1634. 


Sir  Gilbert  Ger- 
rard  of  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill,  co. 
Middlesex. 


Henry  Mildmay,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  Henry  Mild- 
may of  Graces,  M.P.  for 
Essex  temp.  Charles  II. 
He  mar.  the  sister  of 
Ben.  Baron  Fitz  Walter. 


Francis^ 
Henry 
Mild- 
may. 


=Mary,  dau.  of      Mary,*  married  Charles  Goodwin  of  Rowfant,   co. 

Matthew  Sussex. 

Honywood  — 

of  Charing,         Lucy,  mar.  Thomas  Gardiner  of  ToUesbury,  co.  Essex. 

CO.  Kent.  — 

Elizabeth,  mar.  Edm.  Waterson  of  London. 

Frances,  mar.  Christian  Fowler  of  London  ;  and 

Katherin,  wife  of  Col.  Thos.  Townsend. 


George  Mildmay,    Carew  Mildmay,  eldest  John  Mildmay,  3rd  son,  ob.  unmar. 
2nd  son,  mar.  to    son.  Sheriff  for  Essex  — 

Rebecca,  dau.  of    1713;  mar.  Anne,  dau.  Francis  Mildmay,  4th  son,  ob.  unmar. 
Bonham.                  of  Richard  Barrett  — 

=f=  liennard  of  Belhouse,  Walter  Mildmay,  5th  son,  ob.  unmar., 

CO.  Essex.  — 

=f=  And  several  daus. 

E  I 


*  Among  the  numerous  descendants  of  these  daughters  the  title  of   Fitz  Walter  is  now 
(1838)  in  abeyance. 

4  S 


.2 

BEURY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 
„  1 

»1 

Elizabeth, 

Dorothy,  = 

E  1 

=Carew  Her-= 

=Edith,dau. 

1 

Anne, 

Hum-=j=Letitia,  dau. 

mar. 

dau.  and 

vey  Mild- 

and  coheir 

mar. 

frey 

and  sole  heir 

Henry 

heir  of 

may,  eldest 

of  Sir 

Tho- 

Mild- 

of  Halyday 

Eaton  of 

John 

son,  of 

Edward 

mas 

may. 

Mildmay,  son 

Raynham, 

Eastman 

Shawford 

Phillips  of 

Saville, 

of  Henry 

CO.  Essex. 

of  Sher- 

House, 

Monta- 

Esq. 

Mildmay  and 

T^ 

borne, 

Hants,  Hayle 

cute,  CO. 

Anne  (Haly- 

^ 

CO. 

Dorset. 

Grove,  co. 
Somerset,  and 
Marks,  co. 

Essex ;  ob. 
1780,  get.  96. 

Somerset. 

day)  his  wife. 
{See  Mild- 
may, Vis.  of 
1612.) 

William  Mildmay  of  Barnes,=T=Sybilla,  dau.   of  Sir  Thomas  Palmer,  Bart.,  of 


only  son. 


Wingham,  co.  Kent. 


William  Mildmay,  Chief  of  Surat,  in  the  Civil  Service^ 
of  the  East  India  Company. 


^Sarah,  dau. 
Wilcox. 


of 


Mary,  mar. 
Colonel 
Thomas 
Cockayne. 


Sir  William  Mildmay: 
of  Moulsham  Hall 
aforesaid,  created  a 
Bart.,  died  s.p.  1772. 


^Anne,  ob.       Carew  Mildmay=j=Jane,  dau.  of 
in  1795.  of  Shawford  William  Pes- 

House,  CO.  cod  of  Win- 

Hants,  ob.  1768.     Chester. 


Anne,  mar. 
John  Clerk, 
Esq.,  of 
Worthey, 
CO.  Hants. 


Letitia,  mar. 
George  Wil- 
liam Ric- 
ketts  of 
Lainstone, 
CO.  Hants. 


Jane,  eldest=f=Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.   John,   Bart.,  of 


dau.  and 
coheir,  mar. 
1786. 


Dogmersfield  Park,  co.  Hants,  assumed 
by  royal  sign  manual  in  1790  the  name 
and  arms  of  Mildmay,  pursuant  to  the 
Will  of  Carew  Hervey  Mildmay  of  Marks, 
Esq. ;  ob.  11  Nov.  1808,  set.  44. 


Sir  Henry  St. 
John  Carew 
St.  John 
Mildmay  of 
Moulsham 
Hall  and 
Dogmers- 
field Park. 


^Charlotte,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Bartholomew 
Bouverie,  3rd 
son  of  Wm.  Earl 
of  Radnor,  mar. 
7  Aug.  1809;  ob. 
5  Auff.  1810. 


Henry  Bouverie 
Paulet  Henry, 
born  31  July,  1810. 


Paulet 
Henry 
Mildmay. 


Paulet  Mildmay, 
2nd  son,  mar.,  12 
March,  1813, 
Anna  Maria, 
youngest  dau.  of 
the  Hon. 
Bartholomew 
Bouverie. 


George  William 
Mildmay,  3rd 
son,Capt.  R.N".; 
mar.  tlie  widow 
of  J.  Morritt, 
Esq.,ofRokeby. 


Charles 
William 
Mildmay, 
4  th  son, 
ob.  Jan. 
1829. 


Henry 

Mildmay. 


Arundel 
Mildmay. 


Another    Anna  Maria. 


son. 


Charlotte. 
Emily. 


APPENDIX. 


683 


Humphrey  Mildmay, 
5th  son,  mar.,  28 
Sept.  1823,  Aune, 
eldest  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Baring,  Esq., 
now  Lord  Ash- 
burton. 


Francis  John 
Mildmay,  6  th 
son,  Capt. 
E.N. ;  ob.  30 
Auor.  1823. 


Edward  ]\Iildmay, 
7th  son,  Capt.  in 
the  Army ;    mar. 
Marianne,  dau.  of 
R.  Sherson,  Esq. 


Rev.  Carew  Anthony 
Mildmay,  9th  son, 
Rector  of  Chelmsford 
and  Bm'nham,  co.  Es- 
sex ;  mar.  Hon.  Caro- 
line "Waldegrave,  dau. 
of  Lord  Radstock. 


Humphrey     Bingham         Edward        Arthur 
Mildmay.       Henry  Wheatley     George 

Mildmay.        Mildmay.     Mildmay. 


Marianne  Jane.        Caroline. 
Catherine  Jane. 


Waiter  Mildmay, 
8th   son,   Rector 
of  Dogmersfield 
and  Shorwell,  Isle 
of  Wight. 


Augustus 
Tucker 
Mildmay, 
10  th  son, 
ob.  Dec. 
1817. 


Hugo   Corne-  Jane  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.,  mar., 

wall  Mildmay,  31  July,  1810,  Paul,  eldest  son 

11th  son,  born  of  Paul  Cobb  Methuen  of  Cors- 

13  May,  1807.  ham  House,  co.  Wilts,  Esq. 


Maria,  2nd  dau.,  mar.,  30 
June,  1811,  Henry  St. 
John,  Yiscount  Bolingbroke. 


Judith  Anne,  3rd  dau.,  mar.,  June,  1812, 
William  Pleydell  Bouverie,  Viscount 
Folkestone,  now  Earl  of  Radnor. 


^ 


Letitia. 


(No.  2.) 
(See  SEamn,  No.  1.) 


0td>}t. 


Arms. — Argent,  on  a  cross  sable  five  flews  de  lis  of  the  field. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  white  lily,  seeded  gold,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 

Motto. — Sola  proba  qu^  honesta. 

Jordan  Le  Neve,  of  Quiddenham,  co.  Norfolk,  temp.  Edward  IL=i= 


Jeffery  Le  Neve,  fi'om  whom  descended= 

a  ' 


684  berry's  ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


Robert  Le  Xeve  of  Tivetshall,  John  Le  Neve, 

CO.  Xorfolk,  1  Henry  IV.  Clerk. 


Eichard  Le  Neve.        John  Le  Neve,  6  Heniy  YI.        Rol)ert  Le  Neve. 


Eobert  Le  Neve,  ob.  1486.        John  Le  Neve. 


Jeffery  Le  Neave.        Catherine.        Alice.        John  Le  Neave,        John  Le  Neave, 
=r                                                             eldest  son.  the  younger. 

^ 3= 

.    Eobert  Le  Xeave,  of  Eingland,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,=j=Alice,  dau. 
as  appears  by  Indentures  dated  25  Hen.  YIII.  and     of  Thomas 
6  Philip  and  Mary.     Lived  till  the  last  year  of    Delamere, 
Queen  Mary.    Will  dated  13  Oct.  1.558,  proved  at    gent. 
Norwich  21  Mar.  1559;  buried  at  Einsrland. 


John  Neave,     Richard  Neave,     Termian  Neave,     Thomas     Francis,    John  Neave, 
eldest  son.        3rd  son.  4th  son.  Neave,      Neave,       6th  son,  ob. 

T=  =F  2nd  son.     5th  son.     s.p. 


John  Neave.        Thomas  Neave,  and  two  other  sons. 


Edward  Neave.    Will  proved  at        Eoger  Neave.         Richard        Jeffery 
Bmy  St.  Edmund?  1617.  Neave.  Neave. 


John  Neave,=pMartha,  dau.  of  ...  .        Eichard        Edward        Ai: 


eldest  son. 


ane. 


Beaumont.  Neave.  Neave. 


Eichard  Neave  of  London,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Bradford,  of  the  family 


Esq.,  born  25  July,  1666 


of  S.  Bradford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Eochester.     She 
died  before  her  husband. 


Edward  Neave.        James  Neave  of=pSusanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Truman,  Esq., 


London,  Esq., 
born7AuDf.i700. 


Receiver  General  for  the  county  of  Notts. 
Ob.  1763,  set.  73. 


James  Neave,  Esq.,  Sir  Richard  Neave,  of=j=Frances,  4th  Susanna,  mar.  W.  Wells, 

mar.  H.  Harvey ;  Dagnam  Park,  co.  smwiving  Esq.,  of  Bickley  Place, 

ob.  1796.  Essex.     Created  a         dau.  of  John  co.  Kent. 

=r  Bart.  13  May,  1795.      Bristow,  =r 

^  Ob.  1814.  A  ;  Esq.  J^ 


APPENDIX. 


685 


Sir  Thomas  Neave,  Bart.,  of  Dagnam=i=Frances  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.Wm.  Digby, 
Park,  CO.  Essex,  born  1761.  Dean  of  Durham,  mar.  13  June,  1791. 


Richard  Digby  Neave, 
mar.  7  Aug.  1828,  Mary 
Arundel,  youngest  dau. 
of  James  Everard,  Lord 
Arundel  of  Wardour, 


Henry  Lyttleton 
Neave,  mar.  31  Aug. 
1824,  Agnes  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Rob.  SheSield,  Bart. 


Sheffield  Neave, 
3rd  son. 

William  Augustus 
Neave,  4th  son. 


Frances 
Caroline. 

Charlotte 
Maria. 


John  Neave,  Esq.,  a  Judge  of  Tirhoot,=pCatherine,  dau.  of    Henry  Eraser  Neave, 


afterwards  Chief  at  Benares,  born  2 
Jan.  1763;  mar.  9  September,  1798. 


Colonel  Smith  of 
Ireland,  ob.  1832. 


ob.  young. 


John  Neave, 
born  at 
Benares 
1799. 


Robert  Neave, 
born  11  Mar. 
1805. 


Edgar  Neave, 
born  30  Dec. 
1810. 


Anna 
Fran- 
ces. 


Caroline  Mary, 
mar.  1819  Rev. 
William  Cook- 
son,  Yicar  of 
Huno-erford. 


Eliza,  mar. 
1817  John 
Milford, 
Esq.,  of 
Exeter. 


Richard  Neave,  Esq.,= 
Barrister  at  Law,  born 
18  Dec.  1773.     Ap- 
pointed Deputy  Pay- 
master to  the  Forces 
lDec.1812,  and  Secre- 
tary and  Registrar  of 
Chelsea  Hospital  28 
July,  1816. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of 
Alex.  Irvine, 
Esq.,  and 
grand-dau.  of 
Geo.  Peters, 
Esq.  ;  mar.  2 
July,  1807  ; 
ob.  31  Aug. 
1826. 


Frances 

Louisa, 

mar. 

Beeston 

Long, 

Esq.,  of 

London. 


Catherine 
Mary,  mar. 
Henry 
Howard, 
Esq.,  of 
Corby 
Castle, 
CO.  Cumb. 


Harriet,  mar.  Rev. 
George  Trevelyan, 
and  had  issue. 

Caroline,  ob.young. 

Caroline  Hannah, 
livino-  1804. 


Richard  Neave,  born     George  Peters  Neave,  born    Frances.     Elizabeth. 
31  May,  1808.  18  November,  1809. 


#tci)oll. 


(No.  1.) 

John  Nichoie  de  Walden,  com.  Essex. 


John  Nichoie  de  Walden,  co.  Essex,  31  Edward  I.  ex  Archivis  D'ni  D'ni 
de  Montfort.    {Adclitional  MSS.,  No.  5823,  in  British  Museum.) 


686 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


George  Xiclioll  of  Littlebury  and  "Walden,  co.  Essex.  Will  dated=pMargery. 
anno  1484,  2  Richard  III.  Had  estates  in  Littlebury,  Walden, 
Strethall,  Ekndon,  and  Baldock.  He  bequeathed  for  the  benefit 
of  his  soul,  etc.,  etc.,  to  the  churches  and  religious  foundations 
of  Walden,  Littlebury,  Cambridge,  Little  Chesterford,  Baldock, 
and  Strethall. 


William.  John,  the  George  Mcholls  of  Hinton,  Guy.  Eichard. 

—  younger,  Diocese  of  Ely.     Will  dated  =p 

Thomas.  of  London.        1515.     Had  property  in  i 

Wendon.  Elizabeth. 


Agnes.  Ann.  John  Xicholl  the  elder,  of  Walden,  co.  Essex  ;  buried  on  the  south 
aisle  of  Walden  Church,  near  a  monument  and  brasses  and  the 
effigies  of  himself  and  his  four  wives.  Will  dated  1515,  by  Tvhich 
he  left  bequests  for  the  benefit  of  his  soul  to  the  churches  and 
religious  foundations  of  Walden,  Ickleton,  Roiston,  Cambridge, 
Littlebury,  Barking,  St.  Paul's  London,  Little  Chesterford,  Had- 
stock,  Wicken,  Wendon  Magna,  Arkysden,  KJi-ysall,  Heydon, 
Ansty-Ermine,  and  Debden. 


John  Xicholl  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  gent.,  son 
and  heir.     Will  dated  1555.     Left  estates  in 
Walden,  Littlebury,  Xewport,  and  Wendon, 
CO.  Essex,  and  Babraham,  co.  Cambridge. 
He  married  Margery,  dan.  of  ...  .  Turner 
of  Walden.  =f 


George 

Elizabeth, 

....  wife  of 

Xicholl. 

wife  of 

William 

Alen 

Halls  of 

Osborne. 

Ipswich. 

George  XichoU= 
of  Walden, 
CO.  Essex,  Esq., 
son  and  heir. 


=]Margery  or  Mary, 
dan.  and  coheir 
of ...  .  Steward 
of  London. 


Thomas  Xicholl=pJoane,  dau.  Amabell, 

of  Babraham,        of  Xicholas  wife  of 

CO.  Cambridge,    '  Thurogood  Thomas 

2nd  son.  I  of  Hertford.  Hallidane. 


George  Xicholl  of  Littlebury, 
CO.  Essex,  son  and  heir. 


John  Xicholl, 
son  and  lieu-. 


#tci)oIU 


(No.  2.) 

h,  a  phion 

Anthony  XichoU,  bapt.  at  Hadham  Parva,  co.  Herts,  1581.=T=Rebecca  Brett. 


Akcient  Arms  of  Xicholl. — Sable,  a  phion  argent,  on  a  cantoji  of  the  second  a 
lird  of  the  field,  beaked  or. 


William  Xicholl,  Zachariah  Xicholl,  Antliony  Xicholl,^ 
bapt,  at  Hadham  bapt.  at  Hadham  bapt.  at  Hadham, 
1616.  1619.  CO.  Herts,  1622. 

A 


Susan,  bapt. 
at  Hadham 
1630. 


APPENDIX. 


687 


GOUGH, 

descended 
from  the 
Goughs  of 
Wiltshire. 


William 
Nicboll, 
bapt.  at 
Hadham 
1657. 
Had  issue 
John  and 
Sarah  and 
Mary. 


Anthony  Nicholl= 
of  Farnham,  co. 
Essex,  bapt.  at 
Stanstead  Moimt- 
fitchet  in  co. 
Essex  1664.  Will 
dated  1711,  reg. 
at  Chelmsford. 


:.  .  .  .       Thomas  Nicholl=f  Susan. 
Darcy.     of  Stansted 

Mounttitchet, 

CO.  Essex,  and 

Hadham.     Ob. 

1735. 


Robert  Gough= 
of  Battles  Hall 
in  Stapleford 
Abbot,  CO. 
Essex,  Esq. 
Ob.  1773. 


^Elizabeth, 
dan.  of 
Starkey 
and  sister 
of  Starkey 
of  Upper 
Hall  in 
Morton. 
Ob.  1769. 


John  Gough 
of  Stapleford 
Abbot,  half 
brother  to 
Robert 
Gough.    Ob. 
s.p. 


John  Nichols 
of  Hadham, 
bap.  at  Stan- 
sted Mount- 
fitchet,  CO. 
Essex,  1696. 
Ob.  1756. 


MilUt* 


^Mary.      Thomas 
Nicholl. 

Zachariah 
Nicholl  of 
Farnham, 

CO.  Essex. 


Henry  Gough  of 
Stanford  Rivers, 
ob.  s.p. 

Robert  Gough  of 
Battles  Hall,  ob. 
s.p.  1767. 


Elizabeth, 
mar,  Jos. 
Miller  of 
Nash  Hall, 
CO.  Essex. 


Jane,  wife 

of 

Patmore. 
Ob.  1808. 


John  Nicholl 
of  Takely,  co. 
Essex,  mar. 
....  Darby ; 
ob.  1775,  bur. 
at  Hadham 
s.p. 


Joseph  Nicholl 
of  Hadham, 
mar.  Susan 
BakerofMatch- 
ing,  CO.  Essex. 


Joseph. 
Robert. 


Daniel. 
John. 


Elizabeth.     James. 


Henry. 


Ann. 


Mary,  wife 
of  John 
Rahn  of 
Cheshunt, 
afterwards 
of  Enfield, 
Esq. 


John  Ni-=pMary, 


choll,born 
in  1763 ; 
ob.  1790, 
bur.  at 
Hadham. 


dau.  of 
Matthias 
Miller  of 
Epping, 
CO.  Essex. 


Zachariah 
Nicholl  of 
Hadham, 
mar.  Mary, 

dau.  of 

Feast  of 
Upperwicks, 
and  ob.  1816. 


Mary 

and 

Sarah. 


Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  John= 
Rahn,  Esq.,  lineally  descended  from 
August  Casper  Yon  Rahne,  of  Rahne- 
burgh  in  France,  whence  he  fled  at  the 
revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  and 
came  into  England  with  King  George 
the  1st. 


=John  Nicholl  of      William       Ann. 


Islington,  co. 
Middx.,  born  at 
Stratford,  co. 
Essex,  anno 
1790. 


Nicholl 
of  Had- 
ham, 
ob.  s.p. 


Sarah. 


688  BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 

B  I  c'd 


Maiy  Jane,  born  John,  born  at  Isling-  John,  born  at  Isling-     Mary  Augusta 

at  Theydon  Ger-  ton  May,  1827  ;  bur.  ton  3  March,  1832,       Gough,  born 

non,  CO.  Essex.  at  Theydon  Gernon.  bapt.  at  Theydon  at  Islington 

Ob.  an  infant.  —  Gernon.  18  Mar.  1837, 

—  Edward  Hadham  —  bapt.  there. 

Ehzabeth,  born  XichoU,  born  at  Conrad  RahuXichoU, 

at  Islington,  co.  Islington  13  March,  born  at  Islington 

Middx.,26  June,  1829^  bapt.  at  They-  31  July,  1834,  bapt. 

1825,  bapt.  at  don  Gernon.  there. 
Thevdon  Gernon. 


William  =p Joanna,  dau.  of  Phipps  of        Thomas         Ann.         Elizabeth. 


Xicholl, 


Braughin,  co.  Herts.  Nicholl. 


John  iSrichoU  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  co.  Herts.        Anne,  wife  of ...  .  Clayton. 


John.         Ann.         Sai-ah. 


Zachariah  Nicholl,  bapt.  at  Stanstead  John  MchoU  of  Chrishall,  co.  Essex. 

Mountfitchet  1667.  Will  dated  1738. 


John  Xichoil  of  Hazel  End  in  Farnham,  co.  Essex.        Mary.        Sarah. 


John  Nicholl  of  Little  Easton  and  Martins  in  Dunmow  in  the  county 
of  Essex,  mar.  a  dau.  of  ...  .  Stone  ;  bur.  at  Dunmow. 


John  Nicholl  of  Thaxted, 

Ezekiel,  of  Earl's 

Zachariah  Nicholl 

1 
James  Nicholl. 

CO.  Essex,  mar 

Colne. 

of  Little  Easton, 

n= 

Chalice. 

n^ 

CO.  Essex. 

1 

^ 

n^ 

John  Nicholl, 

A  dau. 

John  Nicholl. 

Two  daus. 

ob,  s.p. 

Thomas  Nicholl  of  Great     Samuel     William  Nicholl  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  mar.  Ann, 
Waltham,  co.  Essex.  Nicholl.     dau.  of  John  Nicholl  of  Walden,  co.  Essex. 


Thomas.        James.         Samuel.         Ezekiel.        George.        Charles.         William 

—  —  Nicholl.  and 

Samuel.  Zachariah.  Henry. 

Note. — The  Nicholls  of  Hatfield  Regis,  co.  Essex,  and  William  Nicholl  of  Gam- 
hridge,  Esq.  {all  now  extinct  in  the  male  li)w),  were  descended  from  a  branch  of  this 
family  of  Farnham. 

(See  a  fall  account  of  this  family,  with  Pedigrees,  by  the  late  John  Nicholl, 
Esq.,  F.S.A.,  in  the  Topographer  and  Genealogist,  vol.  iii.,  p.  544,  et  seq.     Ed.) 


APPENDIX. 


689 


{See  J^arbegO 


^apillon* 


Arms. — Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  butterflies  volant  argent. 

Thomas  Papillon,=pJaiie  Veuve  de  la  Pierre, 
ob.  20  Nov.  1608.     mar.  12  Aug.  1572. 


I  ! 

Elizabeth,  mar.      Peter  Papillon, 

.  .  .  .  de  Britton    mar.  Susannah, 

of  Havre  de  dan.  of  John 

Grace.  Kerswick,  and 

died. 


Anne,  born  1573;  mar. 
14  May,  1594,  to 
David  Chamberlaine 
of  Rouen. 


Esther,  born  1576; 
mar.  in  1594 
Abraham  Cham- 
berlaine. 


Mary  Castel,  born=f  David  Papillon,  born^Anne  Mary  Calendrin,  born      Thomas 
1593;  mar.  1611;     1581;  wasofLnben-     1591;  mar.  1615;  obiit  Papillon, 

fliPf]  iRld      isf.         Tinm  nn  T.pnV,      Ob      1617,  bur.  at  St.  Catherine      bornl578. 

Coleman's  Church,  London. 

2nd  wife. 


1581;  wasofLuben- 
ham,  CO.  Leic.  Ob. 
1659. 


Thomas 

Papillon, 

born 

1612; 

ob.l615. 


Mary,  born 
1614  ;  mar. 
1631  Peter 
Fountaine. 
He  died 
1649  ;  she 
died  1662. 


Katherine, 
born  1616; 
ob.  1617. 


Philip  Papil- 
lon, ob.  1617. 

John  Papil- 
lon, born 
1618. 


Anne,  born 
1626;  mar. 
1653  to  W. 
Brudnell ; 
2ndly  in  1655 
Everard 
Fawkner. 


Abraham 
Papillon, 
born 16 30; 
mar.  Ca- 
therine 
Billings- 
ley. 


Thomas  Papillon  of=pJane,  dau.  of 
Lubenham,  born        j  Thos.  Broad- 
1623  ;  ob.  1702.  He    nax,  born 
purchased  Acrise,         1628  ;  mar. 


CO.  Kent,  1666. 


1651  ;ob.  1693. 


George  Papillon,  merchant,=Mary,  dau.  of 

born  1620;  ob.  1684,  bur.  Thomas Nichol- 
at  St.  Catherine  Coleman's  son,  mar.  1653  ; 
Church,  London.  ob.  1725  s.p. 


Thomas  Papillon, 
born  1654,  Jane, 
and  Anne,  all  ob. 
infants. 


Elizabeth,  born  1658 ; 
mar.  1676  E.  Ward, 
Esq.     He  died  1714, 
she  1723. 


David  Papillon, 
born  and  died 
1652. 


Anne  Mary,  born 
1665;  mar.  1689 
to  William  Tur- 
ner, Barrister  ; 
ob.  1729. 

4  T 


690 


berry's   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A 


Anne,  dau.  of  Wil-' 
liarn  Jolliffe,  Esq., 
mar.  1689  ;   ob. 
1693,  bur.  at 
Acrise. 


=Phillip  Papillon=j=Susannah,  dau 


of  Acrise  afore- 
said, born  1660; 
died  173 6,  bur. 
at  Acrise. 


of ...  .  Hen- 
shawe,  Esq., 
born  1661 ; 
mar.  1695; 
died  1767. 


Sarah,  born= 
1664  ;  mar. 
1683. 


=Samuel  Eaw- 
storne,  pur- 
chased the 
manor  and 
estates  atLex- 
den,co.Essex. 


Thomas 
Papillon, 
born  1696; 
ob.  1714, 
unmar.,  at 
Venice. 


Elizabeth,  born  1697 ; 
ob.  1729  unmar. 

Susannah,  born  1700  ; 
mar.  John  Gregory. 

Sarah,  born  1701 ;  died 
unmar. 


Mariane  de=PhilHp  Pa-=Gabrielle  de 


Salver  t, 
born  1721; 
ob.s.p.  1746 
bur.  at 
Acrise. 
1st  wife. 


pillon  of 
Mailing, 
CO.  Kent, 
born  1698 
ob.  1746. 


Nouleville 
(?  Neuville), 
ob.  s.p. 
2nd  wife. 


Jane,  born  1690 ; 
obijt  same  year. 

Anne,  born  1693 ; 
obijt  1694. 


David  Papillon^ 
of  Acrise,  born 
1691  ;  ob. 
1762,  bur.  at 
Acrise. 


=Mary  Keyser,  dau. 
of  Timothy  Keyser, 
merchant  of  Lon- 
don, mar.  1717 ;  ob. 
1763,  bur.  at  Acrise. 


Thomas  Eaw-= 
storne  of  Lex- 
den  aforesaid, 
mar 

Lisle. 


Fowle. 


Mary,  born 
1718;  ob. 
unm.  1756. 

Jane,  born 
1731  ;  died 
same  year. 


Anne,  born 
1719  ;   mar. 
Rev.  Rich- 
ard Jacob 
of  East 
Mailing, 
1753. 


Sarah,  born 
1720;    mar. 
John  Hardy 
Franklyn, 
Clerk, 
Rector  of 
Acrise. 


Thomas  Papillon, 
born  1721  ;    ob. 
1722. 

Philip  Papillon, 
born  1723  ;  ob. 
1737. 

Wilham  Papillon, 
died  young. 


Susannah,  born 
1726  ;  mar. 
1754  Arthur 
Weaver,  Esq., 
of  Bridgenorth, 
CO.  Salop ; 
2ndly  Ogilvie. 
s.p. 


Bridget,  dau.- 
of  William 
Turner,  Esq., 
born  1734; 
mar.  1753  ; 
ob.  1770,  bur. 
at  Acrise. 
1st  wife. 


=David  Papillon, 
of  Acrise  and 
Lee,  born  1729; 
ob.  1809,  bur. 
at  Acrise. 


= Esther,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Dr. 
Cm'teis  of 
Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent. 
She  died 
1782,  bur. 
at  Acrise  s.p. 
2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth,  born 
1724  ;  mar. 
1743  Thos, 
Curteis,  Clerk, 
of  Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent ; 
obiit  1786. 


Anne,  inherited 
Lexden  Manor  and 
Estate,  which  she 
left  by  will  to  her 
godson,  John  Raw- 
storne  Papillon. 

Sarah. 


Philip  Pa- 
pillon, born 
1759;  ob. 
1809  un- 
married, 
bur.  at 
Eythorne. 


John  Raw- 
storne  Papil- 
lon, born 
1763;  died 
4  April, 
1837,  buried 
at  Lexden.* 


Elizabeth  Papillon, 
of  Lexden,  co. 
Essex,  born  1765  ; 
living  unmar.  1839. 
Devisee  for  life  of 
the  manor  and 
estates  of  Lexden. 


See  note,  next  page. 


Sarah,  born 
1766;  mar. 
1791  Henry 
Jackson, 
Esq.     She 
died  July, 
1836,  bur.  at 
Weston 
super  Mare. 


George 

Papillon, 

born 

1768; 

ob.5Feb. 

1837, 

bur.  at 

Deal. 


Jane, 

born 

1769, 

died 

1770. 


APPENDIX. 


691 


Anna 

Maria, 

born 

1754; 

ob.im- 

mar. 

1769. 


Thomas  Papil-= 
Ion  of  Acrise 
aforesaid,  Esq., 
born  1757  ;  ob. 
14  April,  1839, 
bnr.  at  Acrise. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  David  William  Papil-  =  Sarah  Maria, 

Henry  Pel-  Papillon,  Ion,  born  17G1;  only  child  of 

ham,  Esq.,  of  born  mar.  1798;  ob.  Rev.  Richard 

Crowhurst,  1758;  ob.  22  Sept.  1838,  Drake  of 

CO.  Sussex,      ■  1772.  bur.atWymond-  Wymond- 

mar.  2  June,  ham.  ham,co.Nor- 

1791.  folk. 


Henrietta,  born 
1799. 

Ehzabeth  Mary, 
born  1800;  mar. 
Rev.H.Thursby, 
her  first  cousin, 
1826. 


Henry  Papillon, 
born  1805  ;  died 
an  infant. 

John  Papillon, 
born  1806. 


Lucy  jane, 
born  1808. 

Bridget  Oc- 
tavia,  born 
1809. 


Philip  Papillon, 
born  1812 ;  ob. 
1813,  bur.  at 
Acrise. 

FrederickWilli  am 
Papillon,  born 
1814. 


Charlotte 
Maria, 
born  1817, 
ob.  1819, 
bur.  at 
Acrise. 


Anne,  born  1793 ; 
mar.  1815  Richard 
Hardinge,  Esq. ; 
ob.  1819,  bur.  at 
St.  James'  Church, 
Piccadilly. 


Thomas  Papillon=pFrances  Margaret,       Maria,  born  1794. 


of  Acrise  afore- 
said, Esq.,  born 
1803;  mar.  1825. 


dan.  of  Sir  Henry 
Oxenden,  Bart.,  of 
Broome  Park, 
CO.  Kent. 


Caroline  Elizabeth, 
born  1796. 

Frances,  born  1797. 


Philip 

Oxenden 

Papillon, 

born 

1826. 


Mary  Graham, 
born  in  1827. 

Frances  Maria, 
born  in  1829. 


Emily  Caroline, 
born  in  1832. 

Adelaide,  born 
1833. 


Thomas 
Henry 
Papillon, 
born  in 
1834. 


Catherine 
Elizalieth, 
born  in 
1836. 


John  Ashton 
Papillon, 
born  in  1837. 


^errp. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  QuarUrly,  gules  and  or,  on  a  lend  argent  three  lions 
passa7it  proper.  [Peery.]  2  and  3.  Barry  of  six  argent  and  sahle,  a  chief 
gules  charged  ivith  a  saltire  or.  [Watlington,] 

Crest  of  Perry. — A  lion's  head  erased  p-oper,  ducally  crowned  or. 


Philip  Perry  of  Blackwall,  formerly  of  Wool- 
wich, died  26  September,  1742,  set.  64. 


^Elizabeth  Manley  of 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon. 


*  He  left  by  will  Lexden  mauor  and  estates  to  his  sister  Elizabeth  Papillon  for  Ufe  with 
remainder  to  his  great  nephew,  Philip  Oxenden  Papillon,  in  tail  male. 


692 


BERRY  S   ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


A| 


Thomas  Perry, 
born  7  and  bapt. 
14  December, 
1708. 


Philip  Perry,=f=Eleanor. 
born  3  and 
bapt.  2=1  Oct. 
1710. 


Elizabeth,  born 
27  Feb.  and  bapt. 
27  March,  1715; 
mar.  John  Brown. 


Susannah,  bom 
1  and  bapt.  27 
March,  1715; 
mar.  Philip  Gil- 
bert.       = 


Elizabeth,      Susanna,  bom  1738  ;  A  son,  died    Sarah,  mar.  Capt.  Richard  HaU. 

died  20  marr Taylor,  and  an  infant.  — 

Dec.  1735,     died  26  May,  1818,  Elizabeth,  mar.  John  Perry, 

set.  7  weeks,     aet.  80.         =p  — 

I  Catherine,  mar.  Capt.  McXab. 


EHzabeth,  mar.  .  .  .  "William,  and 
died  26  Dec.  1815,  set.  55,  s.p. 


Anne,  mar.  Capt.  Jones. 


Fleming,  born 
4  and  bapt. 
12  Jan.  1717, 
died  an  infant. 


Sarah,  bom  27  May, 
and  bapt.  14  June, 
1719;  mar.  E.  R. 
SuU,  and  died  2  6  May, 
1804,  s.p. 


Ann,  dau.  of  Samuel=T=John  =Mary  Gibson 
Watlington  of  Read-  Perry,  of  Pinner,  co. 
ing,  CO.  Berks,  died  Middx.,  ob. 


6  Aug.,  1752,  set.  36. 
1st  wife. 


s.p.  2nd  wife. 


Philip  Perry, 
died  5  July, 
1776,  set.  37. 


Ann,  married  Joseph  Hankey,  Esq.,  John,  born  Thomas,  bom 

and   died   5   March,    1803,  fet.    64.  13  Sept.,  3  April,  1745, 

Issue — 1.  John,  drowned  at  sea,  s.p. ;  died  23  drowned  at 

2.  Joseph,  ob.  8  Dec.  1796,  set.  28,  Nov.  1742.  Blackwall. 
s.p. ;   3.  Philip,  died  an  infant. 


Elizabeth,  dau.=pJohn  Perry,  Esq. 


of  John  Brown, 
Esq.    1st  ^nfe. 


SheriflF  of  Essex, 
1798,  died  7  Xov. 
1810,  at.  67. 


=Mary 

Green. 

2nd 

wife. 


Samuel,  bom 
7  May,  1747, 
died  an  in- 
fant. 


Elizabeth, 
born  16 
Aug.  1748, 
died  an 
infant. 


Elizabeth, 
born  29 
Aug.  1749, 
died  an 
infant. 


Richard 
Peny, 
B  arris  ter- 
at-Law ; 
bom  14 
Feb.  1801. 


George  Perry, 
in  Holy  Orders, 
bom  2  June, 
1802,  mar.  .  .  . 
Smith,  and  has 
issue.     =p 


Mary  Ann, 
born  28 
Aug.1803; 
mar.  .  .  . 
Savage, 
Esq. 


Caroline, 
born  5 
Sept. 
1S05  ; 
died  an 
infant. 


Charles  Perry,  in 
Holy    Orders, 
Fellow  of  Trinity 
Coll.  Cambridge; 
born  17  Feb. 
1807. 


Amelia, 
born  18 

Nov. 
1808. 


Eliza,  John  Philip  Eliza,  bom  16  Jan.  1772; 

born  Perry,  Perry,  mar.  Capt.  William  Lay- 

16,  and  died  5  ob.  19  man,  R.X.     She  died  14 

died  25  July,  Jan.  .Jan.    1337;    had    issue, 

Jan.  1824,  1830,  Mary   Ann   Elizabeth, 

1767.  set. 56,  aBt.60,  who  died  6  July,  1814, 

8.p.  s.p.  set.  13. 


Sarah,  mar.  George  Green, 
Esq.  of  Blackwall ;  she 
died  18  May,  1806,  at.  28, 
and  left  issue:  1.  John, 
died  18  May,  1805 ;  2. 
George,  died  29  May,  1814; 
3.  Richard  Green. 


APPENDIX. 


693 


Richard 
Perry, 
died 
8  June, 
179G,£et. 
67,  s.p. 


Thomas  Perry  of=pMaria  Jane,  dau.  of 


Moor  Hall,  Hai 
low,    CO.    Essex, 
Sheriff  of  that 
county ;  died  1 5 
Oct.  1833. 


George  Watlington, 
Esq.    of    Caldecot 
Hill,  in  Aldeuham, 
CO.  Herts;  died  26 
February,  1839. 


Charlotte,    born    29 
Oct.  1783  ;  mar.  Rev. 
H.  K.  Bonney,  D.D., 
Archdeacon    of    Bed- 
ford, s.p. 


Louisa, 
born 
4  Aug. 
1735. 


John    Watlington  Fanny  Maria,  Mary  Jane,  Louisa  Phillippa,      Emily  Ann, 

Perry,  born  7  Dec.  born   7   Nor.  born  3  Aug.  born  7  July,  1829.     born  22 

1823,  of  Moor  Hall,  1825.  1827.                                                Feb.  1832. 
aforesaid,  only  son. 


Arms. — Gides,  a  'be?id  or  hetiveen  two  esccdlojjs  argent. 

Crest. — Two  Imis'  heads  erased  and  endorsed,  the  dexter  or,  the  sinister  azure,  each 

gorged  ivith  a  plain  collar  counter  changed. 
Supporters. — Dexter,  a  lion  regardant  or,  collared  azure ;  sinister,  a  lion  regardant 

azure,  collared  or. 
Motto. — "Sans  Dieu  rien." 


Note.  (1838.) — The  presenl  Lord  Petre  in  right  of  his  grandmother  Anne,  youngest 
of  the  two  daus.  and  coheirs  of  Lord  Philip  Howard,  brother  of  Edward  I/.  Duke  of 
Norfolk,  is  coheir  of  the  Barotites  of  Howard,  Mowhrag,  Braose  of  Gower,  Segrave, 
Dacre  of  GiUesland,  Grei/stock,  Ferrers  of  Wemme,  Talbot,  Strange  of  Blackmere, 
Fur  nival,  Giffard  of  Brmimesfield  and  Vernon,  and  probctbly  also  of  the  Barony  of 
Arundel  under  the  Writ  of  the  1st  Richard  II.  And  since  the  death  of  the  last  heir 
male  of  the  Radcliffes,  Lord  Petre  also  becomes  claimant  to  the  title  of  Dertventwater 
in  right  of  his  great-grandmother,  only  dau.  of  James  Earl  of  Derwentwater. 

The  Howards  of  Corby  Castle  are  descended  from  Lord  William  Howard,  3rd 
son  of  Thomas  4th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  who  was  beheaded  in  the  cause  of  Mary  Queen 
of  Si'otts,  anno  1572.  The  present  Henry  Howard,  Esq.,  of  Corby  Castle,  is  fourth 
in  descent  from  the  said  Lord  William  Howard,  by  his  wife  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Dacre,  sister  and  coheir  of  the  last  Lord  Dacre  of  GiUesland. 


1st  wife. 
Gertrude,  dau.^Sir  William  Petre,  Clerk  in  Chancery; 


of  Sir  John 
Tirrel,  Knt., 
of  Warley,  co 
Essex, 


Master  of  the  Requests ;  Visitor  of 
the  Monasteries;  Privy  Councillor; 
Chancellor  of  the  Garter,  and  Secretary 
of  State  to  Henry  the  VIIL,  Edward 
VI.,  Queen  Mary,  and  Queen  Eliza- 
beth;  ob.  1572,  bur.  at  lugatestone, 
CO.  Essex. 


2nd  wife. 
=Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
WiUiam  Brown, 
and  widow  of 
John  Tirrel, 
Esq. ;  ob.  1572, 
bur.  at  Ingate- 
stone. 


694 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


John  Petre,  created  Baron  Petre  of  "Writtle,=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Waldegrave, 
CO.  Esses,  21  July,  1603 ;  ob.  1613.  Knt.,  ob.  16U5,  biu'.  at  Ingatestone. 


William  Petre,  son  and  heir,  2nd=pCatherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Lord  Petre,  ob.  1637.  Earl  of  Worcester. 


Robert  Petre,  son  and  heir,  3rd=j=Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Browne, 
Lord  Petre,  ob.  1638.  '"  '  "'     ' 


Viscount  Montao-ue. 


Ehzabeth,=William  Petre, = Bridget,  dau. 


dau.  of 
John  Earl 
Rivers, 
ob.  s.p. 
1st  wife. 


son  and  heir, 
4th  Lord 
Petre,  ob. 
1683,  s.p.m. 


of  John 
Pinchon, 
Esq.,  of 
Writtle.  2nd 
wife. 


John  Petre, 
brother  and 
heir,  5  th 
Lord  Petre, 
ob.  1684, 
s.p. 


Thomas  Petre,= 
brother  and 
heir,  6  th  Lord 
Petre,  ob. 
1707. 


=Mary, 
dau.  of 
SirThos. 
CUfton, 
Bart.,  of 
Latham, 
CO.  Lan- 
caster. 


Robert  Petre,  son=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Walmesley, 
and  heir,  7th  ;  and  sister  and  heir  of  Francis  Walmesley 

Lord  Petre,  ob.      '  of  Dunkenhalgh,  co.  Lancaster ;    she  mar. 
1713.  I  2ndly  Baron  Stourton. 


James,  3rd  Earl  of 
Derwentwater,  be- 
headed and  attaint- 
ed 24  Feb.  1716. 


Robert  James  Petre,  son  and=f=Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  at  length  heir 


heir,  8th  Lord  Petre,  mar.  in 
1732,  ob.  1742. 


of  James  Earl  of  Derwentwater,  ob. 
31  March,  1760. 


John,  died 
unmar. 


Juliana  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  Hem'y= 
Howard,  Esq.,  of  Glossop,  sister  to 
Mary  Bridget,  wife  of  Robert  Edward, 
10th  Lord  Petre,  and  also  sister  to  the 
present  Duke  of  Norfolk;  ob.  1833. 
2nd  wife. 


=Robert  Edward= 
Petre,  son  and 
heir,  9th  Lord 
Petre,  ob.  1801. 


=Anne,  youngest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Philip  Howard, 
Esq.,  brother  of  Edward, 
Duke  of  Norfolk.  1st 
wife. 


Julia  Maria,  eldest 
dau.,  mar.  in  1833 
Sir  John  Pechell, 
Bart. 


Catherine,  2nd  dau., 
died  unmar.  in 
1833,  bur.  at  In- 
gatestone. 


Edward  Petre,  only =Lam'a  Maria,  dau. 
son  by  the  2nd  of  George  the 

wife.     Living  s.p.      present  Lord  Staf- 
1838.  ford,  mar.  in  1829. 


George  William  Petre,  2nd= 
son,  of  Ball  House,  co.  Essex, 
and  of  Dunkenhalgh,  co. 
Lancaster, mar.  1786.  Dead. 


=Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Philip 
Howard,  Esq.,  of  Corby 
Castle  ;  she  remar.  Col. 
Espinasse,  and  ob.  1837. 


Anne  Catherine,  only 
dau.,  mar.,  1796,  Gen. 
Denzil  Onslow ;    ob. 
1798  s.p. 


Robert  Edward  Petre,=[=Mary  Bridget,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Howard  of  Glossop, 
son  and  heii-  to  Lord  co.  Derby,  Esq.,  father  of  Bernard  Henry,  the  present 
Petre,  ob.  1809.  Duke  of  Norfolk. 


APPENDIX. 


696 


Frances  Charlotte,  eldest  dan.= 
of  Sir  Richard  Bedingfield  of 
Oxburgh,  Bart.,  by  Charlotte, 
sister  of  the  present  Lord 
Stafford ;  mar.  2  June,  1815  ; 
died  29  Jan.  1822,  bur.  at 
Ingatestone.     1st  wife. 


=William  Henrj 
Fi'ancis  Petre, 
son  and  heir, 
nth  Lord 
Petre,  born  22 
Jan.  1793. 


Maiy  Agnes,  mar., 
29    Oct.    1838,  at 
Thorndon  Hall, 
James  Alexander 
Douglas,  Esq. 


William     Henry       Char- 
Bernard,   William    lotte 
born  20     Petre.        Eliza. 
Dec. 
1817. 


=Emma  Agnes,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Howard,  Esq.,  of  Corby  Castle, 
by  his  second  wife,  4th  in  descent 
from  Lord  William  Howard,  3rd 
son  of  Thomas,  -4th  Duke  of 
Norfolk;  mar.  14  April,  1828. 
2nd  wife. 


John, 
ob.  an 
infant. 


Frederic 
Charles 
Ed- 
mund 
Petre. 


Agnes 
Louisa 
Cathe- 
rine. 


Arthur  Charles 
Augustus  Petre. 


A  son,  died 
an  infant. 


Edmund  George 
Petre. 


Laura  Emma, 
ob.  an  infant. 


Albert  Henry 

Petre. 


Maria  Juliana, 
born  22  January, 
1787;  mar.,  30 
April,  1805, 
Stephen  Philips, 
Esq.  ;  ob.  27 
January,  1824. 


Elizabeth  Anne 
Mary,  mar., 
1817,  Michael 
Henry  Blount, 
Esq.,  of  Maple- 
durham. 


Jnliana  Anne, 
born  18  Sept. 
1789 ;  mar.,  5 
July,  1812, 
James  Weld, 
Esq. 


Charles  - 

Berney 

Petre, 

2nd  son, 

born  17 

Dec. 

1794. 


Charles  Petre, 
eldest  son, 
born  1823. 


George  Petre, 
2nd  son,  ob. 
infant. 


Julia,  eldest 
dau. 


Louisa, 
2nd  dau. 


=Eliza,  dau.  of  Ed. 
Charles  Howard, 
Esq.,  youngest 
brother  of  the 
present  Duke  of 
Norfolk;    ob. 
1835. 


Anna  Maria, 
ob.  infant. 


Anna  Maria,  mar.,  Jan.   1838,  Arthur     Robert  Thos.     Francis  Petre, 
Hughes,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Hughes,     Petre,  3rd  4th  son. 

he  died  5  Nov.  1838.  son. 


Arabella. 


{See  f^arlaftentienO 


696 


BERET  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


i^apmontr. 


Aems. — Quarterly^— 1  and  4.  SahJe,  a  chevron  argent  'between  three  eagles  clisjylayed 
argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many  martlets  of  the  field.  [Raymond.] 
2  a?id  3,    Or,  a  chevron  iettceen  three  crosses  flory  sable.  [Sterne,] 

Crest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  or,  ducally  gorged  gules.  [Raymond.] 

Commenced  as  Raymond,  No.  2,  m  Vis.  of  1634,  cmd  thus  continues: — 
John  Raymond,  Esq.,  purchased  the=pAnne,  dau.  of  John  Sparrow 


Belchamp  Hall  Estate  of  Sir  J. 
"Wentworth  about  1627 ;  bui'.  in  Wal- 
ter Belchamp  Church,  1635. 


of  Gruestingthorpe,  Esq.,  bur. 
in  Walter  Belchamp  Church 
in  1652. 


John  and  William, 
both  died  young. 


St.  Clere 
Raymond. 


Frances.         Judith.      Jane.      Sarah. 


Elizabeth. 


Mary. 


OliYerRaymondjOneof  theKnights=pFrances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Harris  of  Mar- 
of  this  county  in  the  two  Parlia-     garetting,  co.   Essex,  Kt.,  descended  fi'om 


ments  summoned  by  Oliver  Crom- 
well in  1653  and  1656;  bur.  in 
AValter  Belchamp  Chui'ch  in  1679. 


Arthm-  Harris,  who  mar.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Percy,  2nd  son  of  the  Earl  of  Northumber- 
land; bur.  in  Walter  Belchamp  Church,  1678. 


St.  Clere  Eay-=f=Anne,  dau.  Oliver  Wiliiam  Anne,  mar. 

mond,  eldest       of  Law-  Ray-  Ray-  John  Eden, 

surviving  son     rence  mond.  mond.  Esq. 
and  heir.            Wakeham. 


Francis,  Sixteen 

mar.  John  other 

D'Arcy,  children. 
Esq. 


John  Raymond,  eldest  son  and  heir,  was=j=Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
educated  at    Emmanuel    CoUege,   Cam-  1  Robert  Burgoyne 
bridge,  was   afterwards   of  Gray's  Inn ;     of  Sutton,  co. 
bur.  at  Walter  Belchamp  Church,  1690.     :  Beds. 


Four  other  sons 
and  two  dans. 


John  Raymond,  only  son,  who  by  his  will  directed  that  all  his  manors,  etc.,  that 
came  by  descent,  or  were  entailed  by  his  father  or  great-grandfather,  should  go 
to  his  heirs-at-law  in  course  as  the  law  directs.  Died  unmar.  1720,  bur.  in 
Walter  Belchamp  Church.  The  estate  was  then  possessed  by  his  uncle  William 
Raymond. 


William  Raymond,  inherited  the  estate  on  the  death  of  his 
nephew  John  Raymond,  1720,  and  left  by  will  to  his  great- 
nephew  Samuel  Raymond,  1732. 


Samuel  Raymond. 


William  Raymond. 


APPENDIX. 


697 


Samuel  Raj'mond,  gTeat-nephew  of  William  Raymond,  in-=r Isabella,  dan.  of  Rev. 
herited  the  estate.     Bur.  in  Walter  Belchamp  Church.  Richard  Child,  D.D. 


Oliver  Raymond,      Oliver  Raymond,      Isabella,  mar,   Archibald  Earl  of  Dun- 
ob.  young.  ob.  young.  donald,   and  died   s.p.,   bur.  in  Walter 

Belchamp  Church. 


Philip  Honey-       Samuel  Raymond,  bur.=i=Marg-aretta,  dau.  of  Rev.     William  Ray- 


wood  Raymond,     in  Walter  Belchamp 
died  young.  Church,  1826. 


Brooke  Bridges  of  Or-      mond,  ob. 
lingbury,  co.  North'ton.      young. 


Philip  Raymond,  ob.  s.p.     Samuel  Milbank  Raymond,  Esq.,=f=Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev 


Juliana,  ob.  infant. 


the  present  possessor  of  the 
estate,  1839. 


William  Cooke. 


Isabella.     Samuel         John  Oliver  Edward  John  Emma 

William        Mayne  St.  Ray-  Harriot  Stevens        Brereton. 

Raymond.     Clere  mond.  Raymond.  Raymond. 
Raymond. 


All  bapt.  at  Walter  Belchamp. 


Rev.   Oliver    Raymond  of=^Anne,  dau.  of        Isabella,  mar.     Margaretta,  mar. 
Middletou,  near  Sudbury,     the  Rev.  Charles     Rev.  Henry        Rev.  Jeremiah 
CO.  Essex.     Living:  1839.       Andrews,  Smythies.  Pemberton. 


Mar-         Agnes.  Anne         Oliver        Juliana.     Edward     William  Sterne, 

garetta  —  Rycroft.     Edward.  Walter. 

Lyon.        Catherine. 


Charles  Andrews. 


All  bapt.  at  Middleton,  co.  Essex. 


Arms.— Quarterly— I  and  4.  Gtiles,  hvo  lowj  hows  bent  and  intei-Jaced  in  saltire 
or,  stringed  argent,  between  fovr  bezants,  each  charged  with  ajteur  de  lis  azure. 
[Rebo^v.]  •>  and  3.  Or,  on  aclievron  between  three  trefoils  slipped  sable,  as 
mang  jmles  argent.  [Slater.] 

On  an  Escutcheon  of  Pretence. — Quarterlg — 1  and  4.  Rebow.  2  and  3. 
Martin,  viz.,  argent,  three  pales  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  as  many  martlets  of 
the  first,  on  a  canton  gules  suspended  from  a  knot  an  oval  medal  ivith  the 
Arms  of  the  East  India  Company  vert,  argent  a  cross  gules,  in  the  dexter  chief 
quarter  an  escutcheon  of  the  Arms  of  France  and  England  quarterly,  the 
shield  ornamsnted  cmd  regally  crowned  or. 

4  u 


698 


BERRY  S    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Ceebt  of  Rebotv. — A  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  issuing  out  of  a  mural  crown 
gold,  on  the  breast  a  hezant  charged  with  a  fleur  de  lis  azure,  in  the  beak  an 
arrow  feathered  and  headed  argent. 

Crest  of  Slater. — A  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  dagger, 
all  pr 02m',  kilted  or. 

Motto. — "Si  Deus  pro  nobis  quis  coxtra  nos." 


Isaac  Rebow  of  Colchester,  co.  Esses,= 
died  13  April,  1699,  aged  72,  bur.  at 
St.  Mary  by  the  Walls,  Colchester. 


-Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis 
Tayspill,  Esq.,  of  Col- 
chester. 


Sir  Isaac  Rebow,*  High  Steward,  Re-= 
corder,  and  M.P.  for  Colchester  ; 
Knighted  by  King  William  III.  in  1693, 
then  his  guest  at  Colchester  ;  died  19 
September,  1726  ;    bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Colchester. 


=Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  Lamotte  Hony- 
wood  of  Mark's  Hall,  co.  Essex,  Esq., 
M.P.,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  William  Wise- 
man, Bart.,  of  Rivenhall,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  More,  Lord  Chancellor  of 
England ;  she  was  bur.  at  Mark's  Hall, 


Charles=j 

=:\Iary 

Isaac  Lemyng  Re-=j 

=Mary,   dau.  of 

Mary,  mar.  J. 

1 

Other 

Cham- 

Neville, 

bow  of  Colchester, 

Capt.  Matthew 

Thurston, 

children 

berlayne 

dau.  of 

M.P.  forthat  town; 

Mar  tint  of  Wi- 

Esq.,  Recorder 

who  died 

Rebow, 

Lord 

died  3  March, 

venhoe,  and  of 

of  Colchester, 

s.p. 

died 

Aber- 

1734, bur.  at  St. 

Alresford  Hall, 

left  issue  who 

anno 

gavenny. 

Mary's,  Col- 

M.P. for  Col- 

aU died  s.p. 

1754. 

chester. 

chester  ;  ob. 
1722. 

Mary  Rebow,  mar.  General 
Adams  of  Wivenhoe,  co. 

Essex. 


I 
Mary  Adams,  died  unmar. 
in  1804. 


Isaac  Martin  Rebow,  of  Wiven-= 
hoe  Park,  co.  Essex,  Recorder 
and  M.P.  for  Colchester  in  five 
successive  Parliaments ;  Col. 
of  the  East  Essex  Militia  from 
its  first  establishment  ;  died 
6  December,  1781,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Colchester.  M.I.  in 
that  Church. 


=Mary,  his  cousin,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Thomas 
Martin,  Esq.,  of  Aires- 
ford  Hall,  eldest  sm- 
viviug  son  of  the  be- 
fore-named Caj)t.  Mat- 
thew Martin ;  ob.  22 
Dec.  1804;  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Colchester. 


Francis  Slater,  Colonel,=pMary  Hester  Rebow, 
now   Lieut.-General  in  i  mar.  at  St.  Margaret's, 


His  Majesty's  Service, 
son  of  R.  Slater,  Esq., 
of  Chesterfield.  Took 
the  surname  and  arms 
of  Rebow  on  his  mar- 
riage. A 


Westminster,  29 
March,  1796;  died 
23  July,  1834,  aged 
57,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Colchester. 


Sarah  Emma, 
mar.  Henry 
Hichens,  Esq., 
of  Penzance ; 
she  died  24 
May,  1798,  s.p. 


Frances  Mary, 
died  7  March, 
1793,  unmar. 


*  Sir  Isaac  Rebow  mar.  1st  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Lemyng,  Esq.,  of  Colchester,  by  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  William  Batten.  Knt.,  by  whom  he  had  the  issue  in  the  Pedigree  said  to 
be  from  Elizabeth  Wiseman,  who  was  his  2nd  wife. 

t  Capt.  Martin  distinguished  himself  by  his  gallant  defence  of  the  East  India  Company  s 
ship  '  Marlborough,'  richly  laden,  against  the  attack  of  three  French  ships  of  war,  and  for 
which  service  he  received  a  gold  medal  from  the  East  India  Company,  and  from  the  King  an 
honourable  augmentation  to  his  arms. 


APPENDIX. 


699 


A| 


Sir  Thomas  Ormsby,= 
Bart.,  of  Clogans  in 
the  county  of  Mayo 
in  Ireland ;  died  in 
1833,  s.p.  1st  hus- 
band. 


=Mary  Martin  Rebow,=John  Gurdon,  2nd  son  of  Theo- 
only  surviving  child,     philus  Thornhaugh  Gurdon  of 
Took  the  surname  Letton,  co.  Norfolk,  Esq.     Took 

and  arms  of  Eebow     the  surname  and  Arms  of  Eebow 
on  the  death  of  her     by  royal  sign  manual,  2  Sept. 
mother.  1835.     2nd  husband. 


A  son,  died  an  infant,  bur.  first  in 
Westminster  Abbey,  and  after- 
wards removed  to  St.  Mary's,  Col- 
chester. 


Mary  Emma  Rebow, 
died  15  Feb.  1804, 
unmar.,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Colchester. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sahle  three  annulets  of  the  field. 
[Round.]  2  and  3.  Quarterly — Argent  and  sable,  a  human  heart  gules 
between  two  sinister  hands  appaumee  couped  and  erect  in  chief,  and  as  matiy 
human  legs  couped  above  the  knee  also  erect  in  base,  all  counterclianged 
[Creffield],  impaling  gules  a  fleur  de  lis  or,  on  a  chief  argent  a  lion 
passant  gar dant  of  the  field.  [Brock.] 

Crest. — A  lion  couchant  argerit.  [Round.] 

Round.=F 


James  Round  of  London,  Citizen  and  Stationer  ;  purchaser 
of  Birch  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Essex,  24  March,  1724; 
died  between  August,  1745,  and  January,  1745-6,  s.p. 


John  Round.=F 


William  Round= 
of   Birch   Hall 
aforesaid;  died 
1772,  buried 
at  Birch,  co. 
Essex. 


^Susannah,  dau.  of 
John   Warner   of 
Old  Ford,    co. 
Middx.,    Scarlet 
Dyer;  diedl7G4, 
bur.  at  Birch. 


Timothy    Caswell    of=pMary  Constania  eldest 


Sacomb  Park,  in  the 
county  of  Herts,  M.P. 
for  Hertford  ;  died  in 
1802,  bur.  at  Sacomb. 


dau.   and  coheir  of 
Thomas  Nott  of  Sa- 
comb Park,  CO.  Herts, 
bur.  at  Sacomb. 


John  Round  of=j=Catherine,    dau.  of  Ed- 


Colchester, 
Barrister-at- 
Law,  died  9  th 
Nov.  1813, 
bui'.  in  St. 
Martin's 
Church,  Col- 
chester. 


A 


ward  Green,  Esq.,  of  Law- 
ford  Hall,  CO.  Essex,  and 
relict  of  the  Rev.  Ricliard 
Daniel;  mar.  at  Trinity 
Church,  Colchester,  in 
1782;  died  14  .Jan.  1S02, 
bur.  in  St.  Martin's 
Church,  Colchester. 


George  Caswell= 
of  Sacomb  Park, 
Esq.,  died  in 
June,  1825, 
bur.  at  Sa- 
comb. 


^Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Abram  New- 
man of  Brook 
House,  and  Porters, 
CO.  Essex,  died  27 
April,  1829,  bur.  at 
Allhallows  Steyn- 
ing,  London. 


700 


BEERY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


John  Round,  Esq.,  of  Dan-- 
bury  Park,  co.  Essex,  M.P. 
for  Maldon  in  that  county ; 
born  8  March,  1783;  bapt. 
at  St.  Martin's,  Colchester. 


T=Susan  Constania,  eldest  dau. 
I  and   coheir   to   her  brother 
\  George  Newman  Caswell, 
I  Esq.,  mar.  at  St.  George's, 
i  Hanover  Sq.,  18  March,  1815. 


George  Newman 
Caswell,  only  son, 
died  unmar.  30 
May,  1826,  bur.  at 
Sacomb. 


John  Round, 
born  19 
April,  1816; 
bapt.  at  St. 
George's, 
Hanover 
Square. 


Frederick  Peel 
Round,  born 
22  May,  1818, 
bapt.  at.  St. 
George's, 
Hanover 
Square. 


Edmund  Round, 
born  31  March, 
1820,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square. 


Constantia 
Catherine 
Anne,  born  24 
April,  1823  ; 
bapt.  at.  St. 
George's, 
Hanover 
Square. 


Eliza  Mary, 
born  2  5  Jan. 
1827,  at 
Hove,  CO. 
Sussex  ;  ob. 
at  Danbury, 
12  Nov. 
1837,bur.at 
Danbury. 


Maria,  2nd  dau.,  mar. 
James  Claude  Bour- 
chier,  Esq.,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  in  the  Army ; 
both  living  1839. 

Issue. 


Eliza,  3rd 
dau.,  died 
unmar.  in 
October, 
1815,  bur. 
at  Sacomb. 


Mary,  4th  dau., 
mar.  Joseph 
Green  "Wilkinson, 
Esq. ;  both  liv- 
ing 1839. 

Issue. 


Anne,  5th  and  youngest 
dau.,   mar.   John   Rolt, 
Esq.,   Lieut.-Colonel  in 
the  Army,  C.B. ;   both 
living  1839. 

Issue. 


James  Round  of  Birch^ 
Hall,  died  17  June,  1806, 
bm\  at  Birch.  Will  prov- 
ed in  the  Prerogative 
Court  of  Canterbury  22 
July,  1806. 


=Thamar,   dau.    and  sole  William 

heir  of  Peter  Creffield  of  Round, 

Colchester,    Esq.,   mar.  died  in 

19  January,  1758  ;    died  India, 

23  August,  1799,  bur.  at  unmar. 
Birch. 


John  Keel-^Mary. 
ing  of 
Fingring- 
hoe,  CO. 

Essex. 


Mary,  only  child,  mar.  1st  Charles  Serle  of  St.  George's,  Somerset ;  2ndly 
to  George  Round  of  Colchester,  Esq.     She  died  23  July,  1823,  s.p. 


William  Round, 
born  12  October, 
1760  ;  bur.  at 
Birch  in  April, 
1761. 


Rev.  James  Round  of=Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Green  of 
Birch  Hall,  born  8  April,  Winchester  Street,  London,  Hay- 
factor,  mar.  at  West  Ham,  Essex, 
7  February,  1792  ;  died  13  April, 
1826,  bur.  at  Birch.  Will  proved 
in  Prerogative  Court,  Canterbury, 
18  July,  1826. 


1764;  died  7  Jan.  1809, 
s.p.,  bur.  at.  Birch.  Will 
proved  in  the  Prerogative 
Court  of  Canterbury  26 
February,  1809. 


John  Round,     Charles  Round  of  All  Saints',  Col-= 
born  3  March,     Chester,  and  Birch  Hall  aforesaid, 
1768;  died        born  31  July,  1770;   died  18  April, 
26  June  fol-       1834,  bur.  at  Birch.     Will  proved 
lowing.  in  Prerogative  Court  of  Canter- 

bury 7  May,  1834. 


=Charlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Green  of  Winchester  Street, 
London,  Hayfactor,  mar.  at 
West  Ham,  5  January,  1 796 ; 
died  6  April,  1831  ;  bur.  at 
Birch. 


APPENDIX. 


701 


Charles   (xrey=Emma  Sarah,  dau. 

Round  of  of    George   Brock, 

Esq.,  of  St.  Mary's, 
Colchester,  mar.,  4 
July,  1838,  at  St. 
Mary  at  the  Walls, 
Colchester. 


Rev.  James  Thomas=f=Louisa,  dau.  of 
Round,  Rector  of  St.     Rev.  George  Bar- 


Birch  Hall, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for 
North  Essex, 
born  28  Jan. 
1797. 


Runwald's  and  St. 
Nicholas's,  Colches- 
ter, born  14  July, 
1798. 


ton  of  Burgh,  co. 
SufiF.,  mar.  at 
Burgh,  19th  Jan. 
1836. 


Harriet. 


Mary. 


Charlotte  Douglas, 
born  3  April,  1800; 
living  unmar. 
1839. 


Rev.  Joseph  Green  Round,  born-r-Elizabeth  Martha,  dau. 
14  June,  1803 ;    died  12  Sept.  !  of  Rev.  John  Lewis  of 
1835,  bur.  at  Woodham  Morti- 
mer, CO.  Essex.     Will  proved  in 
Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury 
30  Oct.  1836. 


Gillingham,  co.  Norf. ; 
mar.  2  Oct.  1828. 


William  Ralph  Round.        Henry  Lewis  Round.        Emily.        George  Round. 


William  Creffield 
Round,  born  1 
Feb.  1802  ;   died 
25  April,  1810, 
bur.  at  Birch. 


Henry  Round, 
born  8   June, 
1805;    died  5 
July,  1827, 
unmar.,  bur. 
at  Birch. 


Georgiana  Frances, 
born  26  Jan.  1807 ; 
mar.  Rev.  Henry 
Freeland,  Rector  of 
Hasketon,  co.  Suff. ; 
mar.  14  May,  1829, 
at  Birch. 


Eleanor,  born  27 
April,  1809;  died  2 
August,  1838,  un- 
mar., bur.  at  Birch. 
Will  proved  in  the 
Prerogative  Court 
of  Canterbury  20 
August,  1838. 


John     James 
Free-     Free- 
land,     land. 


Char- 
lotte 
Louisa. 


Henry 

Free- 
land. 


Anthony 

Wood 

Freeland. 


William  Wood 
Freeland,  died 
an  infant. 


Charles 
Free- 
land. 


Eleanor. 


George  Round  of  St,=pAnne,  dau.  of 


Peter's,  Colchester, 
born  13  Aug.  1772; 
died  14  Nov.  1823, 
bur.  at  Birch.  Will 
proved  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Court  of 
Canterbury  3  Feb. 
1824. 


Rev Wal- 
ter Arch- 
deacon of  Es- 
sex, mar.  16 
Feb.  1801 ; 
died  8  Jan. 
1809,  bui-.  at 
Birch. 


John  Round, 
born  9  Oct. 
1777  ;  died 
26  Nov.  fol- 
lowinsr. 


Thamar,  born 
1  July,  1762, 
died  9  June, 
1783,  unmar. 


Mary,  born 
5  June, 
1765;  died 
15  Jan. 
1778. 


George = 

= Margaret,  dau.  of 

Edward=p Amelia,  dau.  of 

John=j=Eliza  Anne, 

Round. 

Gen.  Borthwick, 

Round. 

....  Joscelvne, 

Ringler 

mar.  at 

mar.  5  Oct.  1834, 

mar.  in  Edin- 

Thom- 

Edinburgh 

at  Dedham  in  the 

burgh,  April, 

son. 

in  1823. 

county  of  Essex. 

F 

1824. 

G 

702 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Edward  Round.    Mary. 


George.     Louisa.      Charles.     Mary      Humphrey. 
—  Jauet. 

Francis. 


! 
Elizabeth, 
born  21 
Sept. 

176G  ;  ob. 
27  July, 
1780. 


Susaruiah,  born  2  Aug.= 
1759;  died  22  August, 
1834,  s.p.,  bur.  at  St. 
James's,  Colchester. 
WiU  proved  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Court  of  Can- 
terbury 9  October, 
1834. 


= Horatio  Cock  of  Col- 
chester, surgeon,  died 
10  Oct.  1831,  bur.  at 
St.  James's,  Colches- 
ter. Will  proved  in 
Prerogative  Court  of 
Canterbury  11  Nov. 
1831. 


Anna  Christiana,  born 
25  December,  1780; 
ob.  5  April,  1822,  un- 
mar,,  bur.  at  Birch. 
Will  proved  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Court  of  Can- 
terbury 18  May,  1822. 


Thomas  Eogyll,  Ruggle,  or  Ruggles,  of  Sudbury,: 
CO.  Suffolk.     Will  proved  June,  1547. 


John  Ruggle  or  Roggles,  of  Booking,  co.  Essex.=j=Mary,  dau.  of ...  .  Swift. 


Mary,  born 
1667;  mar. 
to  Samuel 
Cracken- 
thorpe. 


Rose,=j=Thomas  Ruggles  of  Bocking,= 
dau.     !  purchased  Wakes  Hall  in 
of        I  Belchamp,  with  other  estates, 
1721 ;  ob.  1743-4,  aet.  64. 


=Ann,  dau.  of 
Jonathan 
Eddows, 
citizen  of 
London. 


Sarah,  born  1687; 
mar.  William 
Rankin  of  Saffron 
Walden. 


John=Ann, 
Ruggles,     dau.  of 


ob,  s.p. 

1746. 


Thomas 
Fuller 
of  Saf- 
fron 
Walden. 


I 
Thomas  Ruggles, - 
Esq.,  mar.  in 
1736 ;  ob.  1758, 
bur.  with  his 
wife's  family  in 
the  chancel  of 
Clare  Church. 


=Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of 
Joshua 
Brise,  Esq., 
of  Clare, 
CO.  Suff.  ; 
ob.  1748. 


Samuel  Ruggles, 
born  12  Mar. 
1718.  Purchased 
Spains  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  1760 ; 
mar.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  ...  .  English 
of  Booking,  co. 
Essex. 


Ann,  mar. 
....  Wal- 
ford, 
grand- 
father of 
Rev.  Wil- 
liam Wal- 
ford  of 
Hatfield 
Peverell. 


Thomas  Ruggles,  Esq.,  of  Clare  ;  upon  the=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  of 
demise  of  his  cousin  in  1776  inherited  the      ,  Freeland,  Esq., 
estate  of  Spains  Hall  aforesaid  ;  a  Deputy      of  Cobham,  co. 
Lieutenant  for  the  counties  of  Suffolk  and     ■  Surrey,  Esq., 
Essex  ;  died  in  November,  1813.  i  ob.  1822. 


John  Ruggles,  Esq., 
died  unmarried  in 
1776,  aet.  26. 


APPENDIX. 


703 


A| 

Samuel  Rno-o-les, 

Shadrach 

1    1 
J\raria  Ann, 

1 
Frances  Brise, 

1 
Sophia  Lydia, 

of  Clare  Hall, 

George 

ob.  18  Feb. 

mar.  Rev.  Chas. 

mar.  Rev.  Henry 

Camb.,  A.B. ; 

Ruggles, 

1812. 

Fishei-,  Rector 

Freeland,  Rector 

died  at  the  Hot 

ob.  1804. 

— 

of  Ovingtou 

of  Hasketon,  co. 

Wells,  Bristol, 

Jane,  mar. 

cum  Tilbmy. 

Suffolk;  ob.Feb. 

Feb.  180  i,  ffit.  24. 

John  Wal- 
ford,  Esq. 

1827,  s.p. 

John   Ruggles   of   Spains   Hall,   co.    Essex,   and   Clare,= 
CO.  Suffolk,  Esq.,  born  11  July,  1782.     Took  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Brise,  in  addition  to  Ruggles,  in  1827. 
Sheriff  of  Suffolk  1829.     A  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  the  counties  of  Essex  and 
Suffolk. 


^Catherine,  dan.  of  John 
Haines  Harrison,  Esq., 
of  Copford  Hall,  near 
Colchester ;  mar.  Jan. 
1824. 


Samuel  Brise  Ruggles  Brise,         Georgina        Cecilia  Susanna 
born  29  December,  1825.  Brise.  Brise. 


d^mij. 


Arms. — Quarterly  guhs  and  argent,  on  a  fess  per  pale  vert  and  or,  between  three 

horses  courant  as  many  roundles,  all  counterchanged. 
Crest. — A  wolfs  head  erased  vert,  langued  gules,  guttee  d'or,  collared  gold,  charged 

with  three  torteaux. 
Motto. — Usr  Dieu,  un  roy,  un  foy. 

William  Rush,  Esq.,  of  Colchester .=f= 


Samuel  Rush,  Esq.,  of  Clapham,  2nd  son.= 


Rush,  Esq.= 


Samuel  Rush,  Esq.,  of  Bishop's  Stortford,=pHenrietta 
CO.  Herts,  living  1740.  Maria. 


John  Rush,     William  Rush,  Esq.,  of=pMary,  dau.  of        Jane,  mar.  1st 


died  unmar.     Lambeth,  co.  Surrey, 
bapt.  at  Stortford 
18  Feb.  1722-3. 


George  Smith,  Ingram,  Esq.,  of  London, 

Esq.,  of  London,  and  2ndly  Thomas  Coul- 

mar.  18  Sept.  ston,  Esq.,  of  London. 
1748. 


704 


BERB-Y  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A| 

B 

1 

Sir  William  Beau-=j 

pLaura,  dan 

.  of  Cremer 

Samuel  Rush  of=  Henrietta  Maria, 

maris  Rush  of 

Carter  of  Southwark, 

Kensington,            dau.  and  heir  of 

Rordon,  co.  Suff., 

gent.,  mar. 

10  Apr. 

formerly  of  the       Thos.  Coulston, 

afterwards  of 

1782;  died4Xov. 

Customs,  Lon-       Esq.,  of  Chelsea. 

"Wimbledon,  co. 

1822. 

don,  born  1752 ; 

Sun-ey. 

ob.  1820. 

Lanra,  mar.  at  Glas- 

1 
Julian 

Charlotte, 

1    1    1 
Clarissa,  mar.  her  cousin,  George 

gow  in  1801  Basil 

Caroline, 

mar.  in  1806     Rush,  Esq.                                         | 

Montague,  Esq., 

mar.  in 

John  Mar- 

—                            1 

of  Gray's  Inn, 

1803  to 

tin  Cripps, 

Angelica,  mar.  in  1816  Edward 

Barrister.     She 

John 

Esq.,  of 

Daniel  Clarke,  LL.D.,  the  cele- 

died at  Wimbledon 

Leach, 

Stanton, 

brated  traveller. 

16  Jmie,  1806. 

Esq.,  of 

CO.  Sussex. 

— 

=p 

Chelsea. 

== 

Louisa,- mar.  in  1812  John  A. 

^ 

=p 

A^ 

Knipe,  Esq.,  of  Belturbet,  co. 

^ 

Cavan. 

Mary,  mar.         George  Rush,  Esq.,=pKitty,  dau.  of  William  Elizabeth, 

....  Roberts,    of  Farthinghoe  in     i  Heath,  Esq.,  of  Stanstead  mar 

Esq.  CO.  Xorthampton,     I  Mountfitchet,  co.  Essex.  Corner, 

and  died  1863.  Esq. 


George  Rush,  Esq.,  of  Elsenham^Clarissa,  his  Bridget,  mar. 

Hall,  CO.  Essex,  High  Sheriff  for     i  cousin,  dau.  of  ....  Ogilvie, 

Northamptonshire  1813  ;  in  the     I  Sir  Wilham  Esq.,  of  London. 

Commis-ion  of  the  Peace  and  a      '  Beaumaris  Ob.  s.p.  1821. 
Deputy-Lieutenant  for  the  county    Rush, 
of  Essex.     Born  29  April,  1785. 


I 

Henrietta 
and  Kitty, 
both  died 
uumar. 


George  Wil- 
liam Rush. 


Arthur 
Heath 

Rush. 


Alfred 
Rush. 


Clarissa. 


Maria  Theresa. 


Emily. 


Angelicia.  Ellen  Charlotte. 


{See  mnsO 


APPENDIX. 


705 


{See  ^arbegO 


Aems  of  Scott. — Per  jjaJe  indeyited  argent  and  sable  a  saUire  counter  changed. 
Crest. — Out  of  ixirTc  pales  or  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  gules,  cuff  ermine,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  scroll  of  paper  proper . 


William  Scott,  buried  at= 
Stapleford  Tany  in  co. 
Essex  3  November,  1491. 


^Margery,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Swinborne 
of  Yorkshire,  buried  at  Stapleford  Tany, 
CO.  Essex,  14  Oct.  1505. 


William  Scott. 


Edward  Scott. 


4  I 
John  Scott 
the  youn- 
ger. 


1  I 
John  Scott^ 
the  eldest. 


5|  6|  7|b  I 

^Margaret      George  Scott.  Joane  and 

Drax.                     —  Elizabeth. 

Hugh  Scott. 


George  Scott,  eldest         Thomas^ 
son,  obiit  1533  s.p.  Scott. 


-Mary,  dau.  of 

Sir  Thomas 
Urswick. 


John,  died 
6  Feb. 
1526. 


4| 
William,  died 
20  Jan.  1531. 


Walter  Scott.=fElizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Belknap. 


2| 
Edward 
Scott. 


3| 

John 
Scott. 


1| 
Roger  Scott,= 
ob.  9  Sept. 
1586. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Leeds  of 
Steyning,  co. 
Sussex. 


4|5| 
Richard. 

Walter. 


Eleanor,  mar. 
Mitchell. 


Mary. 


1| 
George^ 
Scott, 
died 
3  Feb. 
1588. 


^Dorothy,  dau.  of 
.John  Frank  of 
Hatfield  Broad 
Oak  and  Duton 
Hill,  Great  Easton, 
CO.  Essex. 


Wiliiam= 
Scott. 


=Prudence,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Edmund 
Alabaster  of  Bretts 
Hall  in  Tendering, 
CO.  Essex. 


Richard, 
the  eldest. 


Richard, 
the  youn- 
ger. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Sir  Edw.  Alleyne    Mary, 
of  the  Priory,  Hatfield  Peverell. 


George  Scott.=j=Joane,  dau.  of  William 
Towse. 

4  X 


706 


BERET  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


George  Scott,  died  15  Oct. 
1683,  bnr.  at  Chigwell, 
CO.  Essex. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Cheyne  of  Brom- 
hanger,  co.  Bedford,  died  27  July,  1705, 
bur.  at  Chigwell,  co.  Essex. 


"William  Scott,  bapt.=pCatherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Luther  of  Letitia,  bapt.  at 

at  Chigwell  4  June,      Suttons,  Stapleford  Tany,  mar.  4  July,  Chigwell  2  Nov. 

1652  ;"bur.  there  2    ,  1652,  at  St.  Paul's,  Covent  Garden';  1662;  bur. there 

July,  1735.  bur.  at  ChigweU  23  Oct.  1710.  2lBt  Oct.  1681. 


George  Scott,    Anna,  dau.  of  "William  Scott,  bapt.  Tliomas  Scott, 
bapt.  at  Chig-     at  ChigweU  1st  Aug.  1675  :  mar.  bapt.  at  Chig- 
well 4  Nov.         Rev.  Will.  Derham,  D.D.,  Canon  well  21  Aug. 
1673;  bur.         of  Windsor  and  Rector  of  Upmin-  1079;  mar. 
there  25  Feb.     ster,  at  St.  Maiy  Aldermary,  2  June,  Ann  Hare  ; 
1726.                   1699.     She  was  buried  at' Chigwell  bur.  at  Chig- 
7  Dec.  1766.  well  30  Jan. 
=F  1732. 


Elizabeth, 
bapt.  at 
Chigwell 
5  Aug. 
1685;  bur. 
there  24 
Oct.  fol- 
lowing:. 


Edward  Jones,  Chan- 
cellor of  St.  David's, 
mar.  at  St.  John's 
Chapel,  Oxford, 
5  Feb.  1748-9. 


William  Derham, 
bapt.  at  Upmin- 
ster  6  Oct.  1702  ; 
bur.  at  St.  John's 
Chapel,  Oxford, 
17  July,  1757. 


George  Scott,  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Edmd.  Gibson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
London,  at  the  Chapel  Royal, 
St.  James's  Palace,  13  May,  1746. 
He  was  buried  at  Chigwell  5  Sept. 
1780.  She  was  buried  at  Fulham 
21st  Jan.  1770. 


Anna,  bapt.  at 
Upminster  19 
July,  1700  ; 
bur.  at  Chig- 
well 12  June, 
1710. 


Elizabeth,  bapt. 
at  Upminster 
20  July,  1701  ; 
bur.  at  Chigwell 
1  May,  1780. 


Thomas  Derham, 
bapt.  at  Upmin- 
ster 3  April,  1704; 
bur.  at  Towyn, 
Merionethshire, 
14  Feb.  1738. 


Jane,  bapt.  at  Up- 
minster 28  April, 
1709  ;  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's  Chapel, 
QueenSquare,Bath, 
4  Feb.  1734-5. 


George  Scott,  2nd  son,  bapt.=pMary 


at  Chigwell  4  Jan.  1657 


Hunt. 


Hester,  bapt.  at  Chigwell  24  Mar.  1663  ; 
bur.  there  8  Sept.  1666. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of=j= William  Bodle,  bur.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  22  July,  1737. 

George  Scott,mar. 

at  St.  Martin's  in  AEiis  of  Bodle. — Per  2^ale   azure  and  gules,  oji  a  fess 

the  Fields,  co.  argent  between  three  chess  rooks  or  as  many  escallops 

Middx.,  2  Oct.  of  the  second. 

1712;  bur.  at  St.  Ceest. — A  boar's  head  cmfped  per  pale  argent  and  gules, 

George's,  Blooms-  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  chess  roojc  or. 

bury,  8  Oct.  1747. 

B 


APPENDIX. 


707 


Robert  Bodlc,  bapt.  at.=y=Elizabeth  Pitman,  mar.  at        Catherine. 


St.  Martin's  in  tlie 
Fields  1  April,  1722  ; 
bur.  at  Cliigwell  7  Oct. 
1785. 


St.  Clement  Danes  24 
July,  1763  ;  bur.  at 
St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
29  Sept.'l773. 


Sarah,  mar. 

Thomas 

Elfifar. 


Robert  Bodle  of  Woolston  Hall,  Chigwell,= 
CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's 
Danes,  co.  Middx.,  8  Oct.  1769. 


=Mary  Bishop,  mar.  at 
Matching,  co.  Essex, 
6  Jan.  1794. 


I 

Thomas  Elc^ar. 


Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  Louisa,  2nd  dau. 


(No.  1.) 

Aems. — Ermine,  a  saltire  azure,  charged  with  an  escallop  or,  in  base  a  dolphin  naiant, 

emboived  of  the  second. 
Crest. — Between  a  pen  in  lend  or,  feathered  argent,  surmounted  ly  a  sword  proper, 

pomel  and  hilt  gold,  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  first, 

pendent  by  a  ribbon  gules. 
Motto. — "Marte  et  ingenio." 

James  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Camno  (?  Cumnock)  in  North  Britain. 


John  Smith,  a  merchant  in  London,^ 
4th  son,  died  27  July,  1827. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Griflfen  Ransom, 
Esq.,  of  Lambeth. 


Sir  Drummond  Smith,  created  a  Baronet 
11  June,  1804,  with  remainder  failing 
male  issue  to  Charles  Smith,  Esq.,  of 
Suttons,  by  his  niece  Augusta.  He  mar. 
1st  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Ellis  Cunliffe, 
Bart. ;  2nd  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam, 2nd  Viscount  Galway,  and  widow  of 
Sir  Francis  Sikes,  Bart.  Died  s.p.  22  Jan. 
1816. 


Thomas  Smith==  Susan 
of  Fonthill  in  Praed. 
Jamaica. 


Elizabeth, 
mar.  An- 
drewJelfe, 
Esq.,  of 
Penhill, 
CO.  Surrey. 


Joshua  Smith  of=pSarah,  dau. 
Stoke  Park,  co.      of 
Wilts,  Esq.,  Gilbert,  Esq. 

M.P. 


Sir  John  Smith  of  Havcring-atte-=Margaret,  only 
Bower,  co.  Essex.     Assumed  the    dau.  of  Ynyr 
name  and  arms  of  Burges  in     Bm'ges,  Esq. 
1790  ;  created  a  Bart,  in  1793  ; 
ob.  1803,  s.p. 


708 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Al 


Maria,  mar. 
Charles,  Mar- 
quis of  North- 
ampton. 


Spencer 

Smith, 

Esq. 


Elizabeth,  mar. 
William  Chute 
of  the  Vine,  co. 
Hants,  Esq. 


Emma,  mar.  7  Aug. 
1800  Randal,  Lord 
Dunsany,  and  died 
his  widow  in  June, 
1828. 


AugU8ta.=f=Charles  Smith, 
Esq.,  of  Sutton, 
CO.  Essex. 


Belinda,    dau.    of  =  Sir  Charles  Smith,  succeeded=pMary,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  Colebrook,     as  2nd  Baronet  on  the  decease  |  William  Gosling, 
without  issue  of  Sir  Drum-  I  Esq.,  of  Roehamp- 
mond   Smith,    the  1st  Bart,,  !  ton,  co.  Surrey, 
1816.     Died  14  Jan.  1831.       j  mar.  20  July,  1826. 

I  2nd  wife. 


Esq.,  mar.  28  Oct. 
1823;  died 
1st  wife. 


Sir  Charles  CunliflFe  Smith  of  Tring  Park, 
CO.  Herts,  3rd  Bart.,  born  15  Sept.  1827. 


Two  daughters. 


(No.  2.) 

Charles  Smith,  of  Barking,  co.  Essex,  Esq.,  of  a  younger^ 
branch  of  the  Dorsetshire  family  of  that  name  ;  acquired 
by  his  marriage  the  estate  of  Vange,  co.  Essex ;  ob.  1761. 


=.  .  .  .  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Capt. 
Marriner. 


Anne,  dau.  of  . 
Eice.     1st  wife 


=j=Charles  Smith  of  Stratford,  co.=pJudith,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac 

Lefevre,  Esq.,  of  Old  Ford, 
mar.  1748.      2nd  wife. 


Essex,  born  1713;  ob.  1777. 
Issue,  all  died  infants 


Judith,  died  unmar. 
25  Feb.  1832. 

Sarah,  died  before 
her  father. 


Susanna,  dau.  of= 
J.  Devall,  Esq., 
ob.  s.p.  1st  wife. 


=  Charles  Smith,  Esq.,  of= 
Suttons,  CO.  Essex,  born 
1757;   Sheriff  of  that 
county,  and  M.P.  in 
several  Parliaments  for 
Saltash  and  Westbury. 
Ob.  9  May,  1814. 


=Augusta,  3rd  dau. 
and  coheir  of 
Joshua  Smith, 
Esq.,  of  Erie  Stoke 
Park,  Wilts,  M.P. 
for  Devizes. 


Augusta,  mar.  Rev.  Henry 
Watson  Wilder,  of  Purley 
Hall  and  Sulham,  co.  Berks  ; 
died  2  Aug.  1836. 


Emma,  mar.  Rev. 
Jas.  Edward  Austin 
Leigh,  of  Scarletts, 
CO.  Berks. 


Frances,  mar.  Rev.  Richard 
Seymour,  son  of  Admiral 
Sir  Michael  Seymour,  Bart., 
K.C.B.,  Rector  of  Kin- 
warton,  co.  Warwick. 

^  A 


APPENDIX. 


709 


Sarah  Eliza,  mar.  Denis  Le  Marchant, 
Esq.,  of  Chobham,  Surrey,  eldest  son 
of  General  Le  Marchant. 


-K 


Charlotte  Judith,  mar. 
Arthur  Currie,  Esq., 
of  Cavendish  Square. 


Maria 
Louisa. 


Sir  Charles  Joshua  Smith,=i=Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 

Bart.,  of  Suttons, CO.  Essex,  [  William  Gosling, 

succeeded  to  that  title  on 

the  death  of  his  maternal 

great  uncle,  Sir  Drummond 

Smith  ;  mar.  20  Oct.  1823 

Belinda,  only  surviving 

child  of  Col.  Colebrooke, 

eldest  son  of  Sir  George 

Colebrooke,  Bart.     She 

died  s.p.  22  Jan.  1825  ; 

he  died  14  Jan.  1831. 


of  Hassobury,  co. 
Essex,  and  Roe- 
hampton  Grove, 
CO.  Surrey,  Esq., 
by  Eliza,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Sir  Ellis 
Cunliffe,  Bart. 
2nd  wife. 


Spencer  Smith, 
Esq.,  born  Mar. 
1806;  mar. 
Frances  Ann, 
2nd  dau.  of 
Admiral  Sir 
Michael  Sey- 
mour, Bart., 
K.C.B. 


Sir  Charles  Cunliffe  Smith, 
Bart.,  of  Suttons  and  Bell- 
house,  born  15  Sept.  1827. 


Mary  Charlotte. 
Augusta  Elizabeth. 


Spencer 
Smith. 


Drummond  Smith, 
B.C.L.,  of  Trinity 
Coll.,  Cambridge, 
born  13  April, 
1812;  died  of  a 
fever  at  Palermo 
5  Nov.  1832, 
set.  20. 


Drummond 

Smith. 


One 
dau. 


(No. 


mxipj. 


1.) 


Arms. — Saile,  a  fess  dancetU  argent,  hilletee  of  the  field   between  three   lionccls 

rampant  gar dant  of  the  second,  each  supporting  an  cellar  or,  flaming  jJroper. 
Crest. — -A  Salamander  regardant  inflames  proper,  ducally  gorged  or. 

Note. — This  Crest  ivas  adopted  hg  Sir  Thos.  Smijth,  the  Secretarg  of  State  in 
Queen  Marg's  reign,  in  allusion  to  his  escape  from  being  burnt.  The  original  Crest 
was  an  eagle  holding  in  the  claw  a  burning  pen. 

Edward  III.,  King  of  England.=f= 


Edward  the  Black  Prince,  K.G.,  ob.  1376. 


Sir  Roger  de  Clarendon,=p 
from  whom  descended 


1st  wife.     Agnes,  dau.  aud=pJohn  Smijth,  Esq.,  High  Shcriff=2nd  wife. 


coheir  of  .  .  .  Charnock  of 
CO.  Lancaster,  Esq. 


of  the  counties  of  Essex  and 

Herts,  30  Hen.  VIIL  died  s.p. 


710 


BEREY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Sii"  Thomas  Smijth,  Secretary 
of  State  to  Edward  YI.  and 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  three 
times  Ambassador  to  France ; 
mar.  twice,  but  died  s.p.  1577. 


John  Smijth,     John  Smijth,  3rd  son  1576,  was 
2ud  son.  at  "Walden,  co.  Essex,  Esq. 

William  Smijth, 
died  s.p.  1576. 


Agnes,     Margery,     George  Smijth  of  Lou- 
ob.  s.p.    ob.  s.p.        don.  Merchant,  1577. 


Clement  Smijth,  4th 
son,  D.D.,  died  s.p. 


Edward  Smijth,  5th- 
son,  in  Holy  Orders. 


-  .  .  .  his     Joan,  wife  of  John  "Wood 
wife.  of  Snodland,  co.  Kent. 

John  Wood,  named  in 
pJoan,  his    the  will  of  his  uncle  Sir 
wife.  Thomas  Smijth,  1574. 


Joan,  only  child,  mar.  Rev.  John  Pigga. 


Su'  William  Smijth,  a= 
Colonel  iu  Ireland ;  ob. 
12  Dec,  1626,  set.  76. 


^Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fleetwood  of  the  Yache, 
CO.  Bucks. 


John  Smijth, 
2nd  son,  ob. 
s.p. 


Thomas  Smijth, 
3rd  son,  died 
s.p. 


Helligam-th,  dau.  of  =pSir  William  Smijth,  eld- = Anne,  dau. 
Edward  Conway,  Baron  j  est  son  ;  died  in  1631 ;  of . . .  Croft 
of  Eagley,  Secretary  of  j  buried   at   Theydou  ofco.  Hert- 

State  to  James  I.  and  i  Mount,  set.  32.     M.I.        ford,  Esq. 
Charles  I.     1st  wife.      '  2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Smijth, 
2nd  son,  died  s.p. 

Anne,  died 
young. 


Edward  Smijth,  died    Bridget,  and  another  dau. 
aged  22  years.  both  died  young. 


Sir  Thomas  Smijth,  ord= 
son,  created  a  Baronet  1 3 
Charles  II.,  1661  ;  he 
mar.  secondly  Beatrice, 
dau.  of  Francis,  Yiscount 
of  Yalentia,  relict  of  Sir 
John  Lloyd,  Knt.  by 
■whom  had  no  issue;  he 
died  1668,  aet.  67. 


=Johauna,  dau. 
of    Sir    Edw. 
Altham  of 
Mark  Hall, 
CO.  Essex, 
Knt. 


Elizabeth, 
wife  of 
Sir  Edw. 
Spring  of 
Paken- 
ham,  CO. 
Suffolk, 
Knt. 


Bridget,  wife 
of  Sir  Robert 
Joscelyn  of 
Hyde  HaU, 
CO.  Herts, 
Knt. 


Frances,  wife 
of  Sir  Mat- 
thew Brand 
of  Moulsey, 
CO.  Surrey, 
Knt. 


Charles  Smijth,  WOliam  Smijth 

in  Holy  Orders;  of  Loudon, 

4th  son,  died  Merchant,  5th 

s.p.  son. 


John    Smijth=T=Anne,   dau. 


of  Langley 
Lawn,  CO.  Es- 
sex, 6  th  son. 


of  .  .  .  Linch 
of  Ipswich, 
CO.  Sussex. 


Hemy,  7  th, 
and  Leven- 
thorpe,  8  th 
son,  both 
died  young. 


Anne,  only  child,  wife  of  Thomas  Milner,  Esq. 


APPENDIX. 


711 


George, 

Two 

Susan,  dan.  of  .  .  .=^ 

10th, 

dau'rs. 

Gore,  and  relict  of  Sir 

and 

Richard   Minden    of 

another 

Bromley,  co.  Midx., 

son. 

Kut.     1st  wife. 

=Altham  Smijtb,=pLncy,  dau.  of  Hatton 
Esq.   of  Gray's     of  London,  Merchant; 
Inn,   Barrister-     relictofThos.  Steward 
at- Law.     9th        of  Haslingfield,  co. 
son  I  Camb.  Esq.    2nd  wife. 


Althania,  born  1683  ;  wife  of  Nathan,  eldest  son  of  John         Lucy,  born 
Parkhurst  of  Catesby,  co.  Northampton,  Esq.  in  1692. 


Thomas, 
ob.  young 
in  1634. 


Sir  Edward  Smijth,= 
eldest  surviving 
son,  and  2nd  Bart., 
died  in   1713,  ffit. 
77 ;    buried   at 
Theydon  Mount. 


=Jane,  dau.  .James  Smijth,=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
of  Peter  Esq.,  3rd  son;  Robert  Parkhurst  of 
Vande])ut      buried  in  Pirford,  co.   Surrey, 

of  London,     Guildford  Knt. ;   died  3  April, 

Esq.  Church,  co.  1705,  bur.  in  Guild- 

Surrey,  ford  Church.     M.I. 


Anne,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir= 
Charles  Hedges  of  Compton  Basset, 
CO.  Wilts,  Knight,  LL.D.,  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Admiralty,  and  one  of 
the  Secretaries  of  State  to  King 
William  and  Queen  Anne ;  she  died 
18th  Oct.  1719,  buried  at  Theydon 
Mount.     1st  wife. 


=Sir  Edward= 
Smijth,  3rd 
Baronet ; 
born  in 
1686,  died 
August, 

nu. 


= Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Wood  of 
London,  Esq. ; 
she  died  s.p.  23 
May,  1748,  aged 
57,  bur.  at  They- 
don Mount.  2nd 
wife. 


Three  other 
sons,  and 
two  daugli- 
ters;  all 
died  infants. 


Sir  Edw.  Smijth,  = 
4th     Bart.,    born 
12th  Nov.  1710; 
died   4th   March, 
1760,  s.p. 


= Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Johnson  of 
Milton  Bryant,  co.  Bed- 
ford, Esq.;  died  22nd 
June,  1776,  aged  54, 
bur.  at  Theydon  Mount. 


Sir  Charles  Smijth,: 
5th  Bart.,    Sheriff, 
of  Essex  1761 ;  died 
s.p.    24th   March, 
1773,  aged  61. 


= Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  .  .  . 
Burgess  of 
London, 
Esq.,  died 
Feb.  2,1776. 


Rev.  Sir  William  Smijth  of  Hill  HaU,= 
and  Hotham  Hall,  both  co.  Essex,  6th 
Bart.,  Rector  of  Theydon  Mount, 
and  of  Stapleford  Tawney  in  the  same 
county ;  ob.  25th  Jan.  1777,  aged  57. 


^Abigail,  dau.  of  Andrew  Wood    Ann,  only 
of  Shrewsbury,  Esq.,   and   at     dau.,  died 
length    heir    to    her    brother     unmarried. 
Richard  Wood,  Esq. ;  died  28 
Feb.,  1787,  aged  71. 


Rev.  Richard  Smijth,  Rec-^ Charlotte,  dau.  Ehzabeth,  mar. 

tor   of  Great  Warley,   co.     of  James  Mon-  in   1776,  Capt. 

Essex ;    born   4th    March,     tague  of  Lack-  George    Hand- 

1756;  died  in  Nov.  1811.      ham,  co.  Wilts,  field. 


Mary,  Anne,  and 
Emma ;  all  died 
young. 


712 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Sir  William  Smijth  of=pAnn,  only  dau.  of  John 


Hill  Hall  and  Hotham 
Hall  aforesaid,  7th  Bart, 
born  in  Shrewsbury,  23 
April,  1746  ;  Colonel  of 
the  West  Essex  Militia 
1799;  died  1st  May, 
1823,  bur.  at  Theydon 
Mount. 


Windham  of  Waghen, 
CO.   York,   and    Wood- 
mansterne,  co.  Surrey, 
Esq.,  who   took   the 
name  of  Bowyer  ;  she 
died  20  Dec.  1815  ; 
mar.  22  March,  1779. 


Charles  Smijth,  Esq. 
Captain  in  the  West 
Essex  Militia ;  born 
at  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk, 
in  April,  1752 ;  died 
in  May,  1792;  bur. 
at  Camber  well,  co. 
Surrey. 


Philadel- 
phia, dau. 
of  Sir 
George 
Yandeput, 
Bart. 


Joseph  Smijth,  born  19th=Katherine,  dau.  of 
May,  1792;   assumed  the     John  Trotter,  Esq. 
surname     and     arms     of    of  Dyrham  Park, 
Windham,  in  addition  to    co.  Middlesex ; 
Smijth  in  1823.  mar.  1824. 


Char- 
lotte. 


Caroline,  mar.  Augustus 
James    Champion   de 
Crespigny,  Esq.,  son  of 
Sir  William   Champion 
de  Crespigny,  Bart. 


William 
Smijth, 
born  in 
1780; 
ob.  un- 
married 
in  1802. 


Sir  Thomas 
Smith,  8th 
Bart.;  born 
6th  Feb., 
1781  ;  ob. 
B.p.  5th  Oct. 
1833. 


Sir  John  Smijth  of 
Hill  Hall  aforesaid, 
9  th  Bart.,  a  Com- 
mander in  the  Eoyal 
Navy;  died  9th 
Dec,  1838,  un- 
married. 


Sir  Edward  Sraijth,= 
10th   Baronet,   in 
Holy  Orders  ;  born 
1st  March,  1785. 


=Letitia  Cicely, 
youngest  dau.  of 
John  Weyland, 
Esq.  of  Wood- 
eaton,  co.  Oxon ; 
mar.  29  May, 
1813. 


William  Smijth,= Marianne  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
Esq.,  eldest  son ;  Sir  Henry  Meux  of  Theobalds, 
born  22nd  April,  co.  Herts,  Bart. ;  mar.  at  Ches- 
1814.  hunt,  in  that  county,  2nd  April, 

1839. 


Alfred  John  Edward  Four 

Smijth,    2nd   son  ;  daugh- 

born  20th  August,  ters. 
1825. 


(No.  2.) 

Arms. — Azure,  two  bars  wavy  ermine,  on  a  chief  or  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant 

sable. 
Crest. — An  ostrich's  head  quarterly  argent  and  sable,  between  two  ivings  gules,  in  the 

beak  a  horseshoe  or. 
Motto. — "  Sustine  et  abstine." 


Judith,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Walmesley,=j=Robert  Smyth,  Esq.,  of=^Rebecca,  dau.  of 


Esq.,  Dunkenhalgh,  co.  Lancaster, 
niece  of  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Walmesley. 


Upton,  CO.  Essex,  Barr. 
at-Law.     Created  a 
Bart.  30  March,  1665. 


Sir  W.  Romney, 
Sheriff  of  Lon- 
don. 


APPENDIX. 


713 


Judith,  mar. 
T.  Brand, 
Esq. 


Anne,  mar. 
W.  Palmer, 
Esq. 


Mary,  mar. 
Sir  E.  Sel- 
wyn,  Knt. 


Margaret,  mar. 
Grenade  Pigott, 
of  Abington, 
CO.  Camb. 


Rebecca,  mar. 
William  Robin- 
son, Esq.,  of 
London. 


Sir  Robert=j=Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Smyth,  ancestor  Anthony  Hester,  mar. 

Smyth,         I  . . . .  Trafford,  Esq.,  of  the  Smyths  of  Smyth,  R.  Fleet- 

2nd  Bart.       of  Dunton  Hall,  Isfield,  co.  Sussex.  s.p.  wood,  Esq. 
!  CO.  Lincoln. 


Sir  Robert  Smyth,- 
3rd  Bart.,  M.P.' 


=Anne,  dau.  of  H.  White- 
head, Esq.,  of  Tytherly, 
in  CO.  Hants. 


James  Smyth 
of  the  Middle 
Temple. 


Jane,  mar. 
John  Pyott, 
Esq. 


Conway,  dau.  and  heir  of  T.  Hackett,=f=Trairord  Smyth,  died= Anne,  niece  of  Sir 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor.        in  Jan.  1731-2.  JohnWhatton,  Kt. 


Sir  Trafford 
Smyth,  4th 
Bart.,  died 
8  Dec.  1765. 


Robert 
Smyth, 
s.p. 


James  ■ 
Smyth. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Hony- 
wood,  Esq.,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  W.  Hony- 
wood,  Bart. 


John        Conway,  a 
Smyth,     dau.,  mar. 
H.  MiUs, 

Esq. 


Jane. 


Robert  Smyth,  Vicar  of^Dorothy,  dau.  of        Henry  Smyth,= 
Woolayington  and  East    T.  Lloyd  of  Esq. 

Dean,  co.  Sussex.  Merionethshire. 


Sir  Robert  Smyth,  5th  Bart.,=pCharlotte  Sophia,  dau. 

born  10  Jan.  1744  ;  M.P.for  1  of Blake,  Esq., 

Colchester;  died  12  Ap.  1802,  j  mar.  20  Sept.  1776  ; 
bm\  at  Berechurch,  CO.  Essex,     died  at  Versailles 

i  4  Feb.  1823. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Pattle,  Esq. 


Robert  Smyth.     Elizabeth. 
James  Smyth.      Anne. 
Jane. 


Louisa,  mar. 
Thomas  Este, 
Esq. ;  both 
living  1838. 

Issue. 


Sir  George  Henry  Smyth,= 
6th  Bart.,  M.  A.;  of  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge ;  M.P.  for 
Colchester;  Sheriff  of  Essex 
in  1832  ;  in  Commission  of 
the  Peace  and  (ne  of  the 
Deputy  Lieutenants  for 
that  county ;  born  30  Jan. 
1784.  C 


=Eva,  dau.  of  George 
Elmore,  Esq.,  of 
Panton,  co.  Hants, 
mar.  at  St.  Maryle- 
bone,  CO.  Middx. 


Charlotte,  mar. 
Charles  Barow 
Este,  brother  o 
Thomas  Este ; 
both  living 
1838. 

Issue. 


4  Y 


714 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Thomas  "White,  Esq.,  of  Weathersfield,  co.  Essex 
M.A.  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge ;   in  the  Com- 
mission of  the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Essex. 


^Charlotte,  only  child, 
born  -Id  July,  1813  ; 
mar.  2G  July,  1832. 


Charlotte  Eva,  born 
12  April,  1833. 


Thomas  George  Graham  White, 
born  in  1834. 


Emily  Mary,  born 
17  May,  1836. 


^parroio. 


AifCiEifT  Aems. — Vert,  a  stag  trijipant  or. 

MoDEEN  Aems.  (Granted  by  Harvey,  N'orroy.) — Or,  three  roses  projjer. 

Crest.t—Om^  of  a  mural  crown  or  an  unworn' s  head  argmt,  crowned  and  crined  gold. 

William  Sparrow  of  West  Harling  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 
lived  in  the  reign  of  King  Edward  the  Thii'd. 


Eobert  Sparrow  of  Long  Melford,  co.  Suflfolk.=pMarian. 


Eobert  Sparrow  of  Long  Melford, = Agnes  Martin,  sister  of  Eoger 
died  about  1482.  Martin  of  Long  Melford. 


Thomas  Sparrow  of  Booking,  co.  Essex,  lived= 
to  a  great  age.     WiU  dated  8  Nov.  1595. 


=Joane. 


William 
Sparrow. 


John  Sparrow  of  Earrs=pAgnes   Worthey,  dau.  and   coheir  of 


Colne,  CO.  Essex,  Steward 
of  John  de  Yere,  great 
Earl  of  Oxford. 


John  Worthey  of  Blomsters,  Esq.,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  War- 
ner of  Bois  HaU  in  Halsted,  Esq. 


Clement     Two 
SpaiTOw.    daus. 


Agnes 
Sparrow. 


=   John   =j=Joan 
Sparrow,    Jackson, 
died 
1589. 


Anthony  Spar- 
row of  Maldon, 
ob.  in  1567. 


Edward 
Sparrow. 

Thomas 
Sparrow. 


William 
Sparrow, 
bur.  at 
Booking, 
26  Jan.  1622. 


Eachel 
Spar- 
row. 


Richard  Catherine. 

Spar-  — 

row,  Anne, 

ob.  vita  and 

patris.  Susan. 

*  This  John  Sparrow  bought  Overhall  in  G-estingthorpe,  and  the  Rectory,  4  October,  1608 ; 
sold  the  estate  26  April,  1623,  but  the  Rectory  remained  in  the  family  till  20  September,  1693, 
when  Sir  John  Sparrow  sold  it. 


WilHam  Spar- 
row of  Sible 
Hedingham, 
gent.,  died  23 
July,  1611. 


=Joane,  dau. 
of  John 
Finch  of 
Gesting- 
thorpe. 


John  Spar-= 
row  of 
Gesting- 
thorpe  Par- 
sonage.* 


=Anne 
Buck- 
minster 
of  Pon- 
ton, CO. 
Lincoln. 


APPENDIX. 


715 


Three 

daus., 

all 

died 

un- 

mar. 


o| 


John  - 
Sparrow, 
died 
May, 
16J8. 


^Margaret, 
dan.  of 
Stephen 
Cook  of 
Bury  St. 
Edmond's. 


William 
Sparrow, 
died  in 
1648,  and 
had  issue 
William 
Sparrow, 
of  Sible 
Hedingham. 

Joseph 
Sparrow, 
ob.  1633. 


Jane. 

Barbara,  mar. 
Thomas  Ady 
of  Weathers- 
field,  M.D. 


John  Sparrow,  only  son, 
a  Col.  in  the  Army,  ob. 
22  November,  1664,bur. 
at  Gestingthorpe. 


A  John  Sparrow  lived  at 
Dineshall,  Great  Maple- 
stead,  High  Sherifi"  of 
the  county,  1655  ;  also 
a  Sir  John  Sparrow,  of 
Gestingthorpe,  lived 
1693. 


Joseph  Sparrow,  Benjamin  Spar-  Samuel  Sparrow, = Elizabeth 

died  in  1639  ;  row,  born  April,  born  May,  1642 ;     Newman, 

born  in  April,  1639;  ob.  ob.  1676, without     mar.  19 

1639.  1645.  issue  surviving.      Feb.1662. 


Margaret, 
mar.  John 
Wade  of  Hal- 
stead,  gent. 


John  Sparrow, 

and 
William  Sparrow, 
both  died  infants. 


Anne,  dau.  of  Wil-=f=John    Sparrow,    born=rrances  Harring- 


liam  Harrington  of 

Wallases,  Great 
Maplestead,  Esq. 


Aug.  1636;  ob.  27Aug. 
1686,  buried  in  Sible 
Hedino'ham  Church. 


ton,  widow,  by 
whom  no  issue. 


John  Sparrow,=j=  Elizabeth,  dau. 


born  in  July, 
1662;  died  27 
March,  1720. 


of  Samuel 
Clarkson  of 
Langham 
Lodge,  Esq. 


James  Sparro 
of  Halstead, 
Esq.,  born  in 
July,  1665; 
died  1726. 


Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  JohnEoseof 
Magan(?More) 
Hayes,  co. 
Devon,  Esq., 
mar.  Oct.  1690. 


Margaret,  mar. 
Jerom  Richard- 
son of  Halstead, 
gent. 


Henry  Summers=Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  Colchester,  born  10  May,  1688; 
Esq.  mar.  8  Jan.  1705. 


William  Sparrow  of 
Gosfield,  CO.  Essex, 
Esq. 


Mary  Sparrow. 


Martha  Marshall=pJohn  Sparrow= 


of  Colchester,  ob. 
13  June,  1780, 
aged  69.     2nd 
wife. 


of  Halstead, 
Esq.,  christen- 
ed 10  Dec. 
1697. 


=Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Sparrow  of  Offton,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
Jane  Risby,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Heigham  Risby  of  Thorpe  Morieux, 
and  EHzabeth  his  wife.  Bur.  12 
Jan.  1727;  mar.  in  1720.    1st  wife. 


Elizabeth, 
mar. 
Samuel 
ElHot. 


William  Sparrow, 
christened  27  Jan. 
1737  ;    died  un- 
mar.,  bur.  14 
Sept.  1754. 


Elizabeth,  christened 
at  Halstead  27  Jan. 
1737,  being  2  years 
old  ;  died  unmar.  19 
May,  1786,  aged  51. 


James  Sparrow 
of  Gosfield, 
Esq.,  bapt.  8 
April,  1725  ; 
died  29  Oct. 
1777,  aged  52. 


=Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Bernard, 
Clerk,  Rector  of  Little 
Bardfield,  Vicar  of  Earl's 
Colne,  and  Rector  of 
Wimbish  sinecure;  she 
died  13  March,  1790, 
aged  65. 


716 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Jane,  born  24  May,  1751 ; 
bapt.  24  June  following ; 
mar.  Fiske  Manistre  of 
Halstead;  died  31  July, 
1800. 


James  Sparrow, 
bapt.  17  May, 
1752  ;  bur.  5 
March,  1753. 


James  Sparrow, 
bapt.  16  May, 
1753  ;  bur.  5 
March  follow- 
ing. 


Elizabeth,  born 
24  Dec.  1754 ; 
bapt.  6  Jan.  fol- 
lowing;   bur.  27 
October,  1764. 


John  Sparrow,  Clerk,  Margaret,  born  James  Sparrow, 

of  Gosfield,  born  7  17  June,  and  born   30  April, 

Feb.  1756  ;  bapt.  2  bapt.  15  July,  and  bapt.  25 

March  following  ;  1757  ;   died  an  May,  1759;  bur. 

died  22  Aug.  1786.  infant.  14  Sept.  1759. 


Sarah,  born  5,  and  bapt. 
June  17,  1760 ;  mar. 
Charles  Edward  Hol- 
den.  Clerk,  Vicar  of 
Great  Cornard,  co.  Suf- 
folk;  died  5  April,  1830. 


Mary,  born  19 
July;  bapt.  14 
Aug.,  and  bur. 
2  Nov.  1761. 


Thomas  Bernard  Sparrow 
of  Gosfield,  born  4  Nov. 
1766  ;    bapt.  26  same 
month  ;  died  unmar.  5 
April,  1793. 


Martha,  born  15  Feb.,  bapt.  11 
March,  1761 ;  mar.  Newman  John 
Stubbin,  Clerk,  of  Clopton  Hall  in 
Poslingford,  Rector  of  Somersham, 
CO.  Suffolk. 


Anne,   youngest   of    the^James   Goodeve  Sparrow- 


three  daus.  and  coheirs  of 
James   Crowe,    Esq.,   of 
Lakenham,  Norwich, 
mar.  30  October,  1799. 
2nd  wife. 


of  Gosfield  Place,  co.  Es- 
sex, Esq.,  born  29  Jan. 
1770;  bapt.  23  February, 
following ;    died  3  Oct. 
1838. 


=Dorothy,  one  of  the  daus. 
of  Basil  Bury  Beridge  of 
Algarkirk,  co.  Lincoln, 
Clerk,  mar.  18  December, 
1817.     2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth  Ann,  born 
25  May,  1801 ;  died 
unmar.  27  July, 
1825. 

Sarah  Augusta,  born 
12  Aug.  1807;    ob. 
8  December,  1831, 
unmar. 


James  Crowe  Spar- 
row,  born    3  Nov. 
1802 ;  died  Sept. 
1820,  unmar. 

Margaret,  born  17 
Nov.  1803,  died  17 
July  following. 


Margaret,  born 
21  April,  1805; 
mar.,  10  Nov. 
1824,  Wm. 
Bragge,  Esq., 
Capt.  in  Dra- 
goons, heir  ap- 
pai'ent  to  John 
Bragge,  Esq., 
of  JPadboro',  co.  Devon.  2^^^ 


Jane,  born  19  Nov. 
1808;  mar.,  28 
March,  1826,  Fiske 
Goodeve  Harrison, 
heir  apparent  to 
John  Haynes  Har- 
rison, Esq.,  of  Cop- 
ford  Hall,  CO.  Essex. 


Henry  Weare    Basil  Sparrow,     Dorothy  Emma,    Annette  Rosalie,    John  Beridge 
Sparrow,  born    born  1  Aug.        born  4  Dec.  born  4  Sept.  Sparrow,  born 

5  Feb.  1819.       1820.  1821.  1825.  24June,1828. 


APPENDIX. 


717 


Centirinci* 

Same  as  in  Vis.  of  1612  and  1634. 


Ctrrell,  Cj>iielU 

This  Pedigree  is  taken  from  Harl.  MS.  1541,  and  Vis.  of  1612,  and  thus  con- 
tinues : — 


Sir  Henry  Tyrell  of  Heron,  Knt.,  2nd= 
son,  Slieriff  of  Essex  and  Herts,  1551 ; 
by  license  20  May,  1570,  he  and  his  son 
alienated  their  share  of  the  Manor  of 
Great  Sandford;  died  20  May,  1588, 
possessed  of  the  Manor  of  Springfield. 


=Thomazine, 

Thomas  Tyrell 

dau.  of  Wil- 

of Heron,  Esq. 

liam  Gun- 

son  and  heir. 

stone  of 

married  but 

London, 

died  s.p.m.,  3 

Esq. 

April,  1540. 

Thomas  Tyrell  of  Heron,  Esq.,  aged= 
48  anno  1588  ;    died  25  Sept.  1592. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Sulyard  ol 
Wethersden  Hall,  co.  SuflFolk,  Knt. 


Sir  John  Tyrell  of  Heron, 
Knt.,  aged  20,  1592  ; 
knighted  1603 ;  mar.  twice 
and  died  s.p. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John- 
Evelyn,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Six 
Clerks  in  Chancery  and 
sister  of  Sir  John  Evelyn 
of  Westdean,  co.  Wilts, 
Knt.  ;  mar.  14  Dec.  1624  ; 
died  Feb.  1630,  bur.  at 
Westdean.     1st  wife. 


Thomas  Tyrell  of  Ram-=j=Margaret,   dau.    of    John 


seys  Tyrell  in  the 
county  of  Essex,  Esq. 
2nd  son. 


FiliuU  of  Oldhall,  co.  Es- 
sex, in  the  parish  of  Ilayne 
Parva,  Esq. 


=Sir  Jolm  Tyrell  of  Spring-- 
field,  CO.  Essex,  Knt., 
sometime  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  B.A. ; 
born  14  December,  1597 ; 
knighted27  Jan.  1627-8; 
died  1675,  aged  82,  bur. 
at  East  Horndon. 


=Martha,  dau.  of  Sir 
Lawrence  Washingt<m 
of  Garesdon,  co.  AVilts., 
Knt.,  Registrar  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery;  mar. 
June,  1630;  ob.  17  Dec. 
1670,  aged  90,  bur.  at 
East  Horndon.  2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth,  born  6  Oct.  1629  ; 
mar.  William  Forster,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Humfrey 
Forster  of  Aldermaston,  co. 
Berks,  Bart.  He  died  1660 ; 
she  died  1713. 


Sir  John  Tyrell  of  Heron =Lettice,  dau.  of 

aforesaid,  Knt.,  born  14     Thos.  Coppin  of 

March,  1635;    created  a     ~" 

Baronet  22  Oct.  1666,  in 

his  father's  lifetime;  died 

30  March,  1673,  ait.  36, 

bur.  at  East  Horndon. 


Mercatsel,co.  Herts, 
Esq.,  died  8  March, 
16 60,  bur.  at  Spring- 
field.    1st  wife. 


718 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A  I  B 


Lawrence  Tyrell,  Esq., 
born  1  Nov.  1632,  at 
Springfield  ;  died  s.p. 


Thomas  Tyrell,     Charles      Martha,  mar.  Sir  Benjamin 
died  s.p.  Tyrell,        Ayloffe  of  Brackstead,  co. 

died  s.p.     Essex,  Bart. 


Sir  Charles  Tyrell  of  Heron=i=Martha,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles 
' "   ~  "  '  Mildmay  of  Woodham  Mortimer,  eo. 

Essex,  Esq.,  died  27  March,  1690, 
aged  27,  bur.  at  East  Horndon. 


aforesaid,  Bart.,  died  3  Feb 
1714,  aged  54,  bur.  at  East 
Horndon. 


Mary,    dau.    of=j=Sir  John  Tyrell 


James  D'Ohiffe, 
Esq.,  afterwards 
Knighted,  of 
Mitcham,  co. 
Surrey ;'  bur.  at 
East  Horndon. 
1st  wife. 


Heron  aforesaid, 
Bart.,  only  son  and 
heir,  aged  about  10 
auno  1695  ;  died  21 
June,  1729,  bur.  at 
East  Horndon.  Will 
dated  1  Aug.  1728, 
proved  18  September, 
1730. 


of=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
at  length  heir  of 
John  Cotton  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  and 
of  East  Barnet,  co. 
Middlesex,  Esq. ; 
executrix  1730. 
2nd  wife. 


Anne,  mar.  Colonel 
William  Windham 
of  Earlsham,  co. 
Norfolk,  died  30 
Dec.  1762,  aged 
79,  bur.  there. 


Mary,  wife  of  John 
Comyns  of  High- 
lands, CO.  Essex, 
Esq. 


Martha,  wife  of  Sir 
Thomas  Drury  of 
Overstone  in  co. 
Northampton,  Bart. 


Anne,  died  unmar. 
at  Writtle,  co. 
Essex. 


Elizabeth, 
died  an 
infant. 


I  I 

John,      Sir  Charles  Tyi-ell, 

died        Bart.,  ob.  27  July, 
an  1735,  aged  11, 

infant,     bur.  at  East 
Horndon. 


Sir  John  Tyrell  of=pMary,  only  dau.  and 
Heron  aforesaid,      ' 
Bart.,  only  sur- 
viving son,  born 
24  March,  1725-6; 
died  5  Jan.  1766. 


Elizabeth, 
heir  of  Thomas  died  soon 

Crispe  of  Barbold       after 
Hall,  CO.  Lane,  birth. 

Esq.,  mar.  26  June, 
1762;  ob.  23  Sept.  1766. 


Mary,  bapt.  at.    St.    Marylebone,   co.   Middlesex,    1763,  wife  of        Elizabeth, 
Arthur  Saunders  Viscount  Studley,  afterwards  Earl  of  Arran  in        2nd  dau. 
the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  mar.  29  Dec.  1787. 


Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuel  Freeman  of  Mar-      Mary,  mar.  Tho-      Deborah,  died 
garettiug,  co.  Essex,  Esq. ;   2ndly  to  William      mas  Pahner  of  unmar. 

Peacock  of  London,  Esq.  London,  Esq. 

Taken  from  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  and  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634,  and  thus  continues: — 

Thomas  Sulyard  of  Flemyngs  aforesaid,=pAnne,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Hale  of 
Esq.,  born  1573.  AVill  dated  2,  and  Higham,  co.  Norfolk,  Esq.,  and  widow 
proved  24  March,  1634,  by  Anne  his  of  Hamond  Thurston,  Esq.,  Alderman 
relict  and  Executrix.  Bur.  in  Runwell  of  Norwich.  Executrix  1634. 
Chm-ch. 


APPENDIX. 
0| 


719 


Thomas  Tyrelh 
of  ButtsbuiT, 
CO.  Essex,  bur. 
there. 


=Ehzabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas 
Steward  of 
Chelmsford,  CO. 
Esses,  Esq. ; 
bm\  at  Hard- 
wicke,  CO. 
Cambridge. 


Edward  Sulyard,  Esq.,  of    Augustine     Thomas 
Flemyngs  aforesaid.     Will     Sulyard,        Sulyard, 
dated  21  February,  1690;     Esq.,  2ud      Esq., 
died  unmar.  7  November,     son.  3rd  son. 

1692,  aged  72,  bur.  in 
Runwell  Chancel.  Will 
proved  10  Nov.  1692. 


John  Tyrell  of  Billericay,  co.= 
Essex,  and  Bernard's  Inn,  Lon- 
don, Esq.,  died  20  Sept.  1712, 
aged  70,  bur.  in  the  Church  of 
Great  Burstead,  co.  Essex. 


4th  dau.  of 
Giles  Alleyne  of 
Haseleigh  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  Esq., 
living  1695  ;    bur. 
at  Great  Burstead. 


Dorothy,  niece  and  coheir  of 
Edward  Sulyard,  Esq.,  before- 
mentioned,  unmar.  1692;  mar. 
William  Marlow  of  Flemyngs 
aforesaid,  Esq.,  in  right  of  his 
wife.  =^ 


Anne,  aged  John  Tyrell  of  Billericay  aforesaid,- 
about  12,  Esq.,  only  son,  died  4  May,  1725, 
1695.  aged  38,  bur.  at  Great  Burstead. 


=Mary,  dau.  and  at  length  heir  of 
William  Marlow,  Esq.,  ob.  31  Dec. 
1767,  aged  81,  bur.  at  Great 
Burstead. 


Charles   Tyrell, 
Esq.,  eldest  son, 
ob.  unmar.  20 
Oct.  1736,  aged 
about  23,  bur. 
at  Great 
Burstead. 


Sarah,  dau.  and= 
coheir  of  John 
Higham  of 
Boreham,  co. 
Essex,  Esq. ;  ob. 
about  1758,  s.p. 
1st  wife. 


=John  Tyrell  of  Hatfield= 
Peverell,  co.  Essex,  Esq., 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Great  and  Little  Waker- 
ing  in  said  co.  ;  High 
Sheriff  thereof  1770  ;  ob. 
3  Nov.  1786,  aged  72,  bur. 
at  Great  Burstead. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  Eev. 
W.  Master  of  Han- 
ingfield,  co.  Essex, 
mar.  there  20  Dec. 
1759  ;  died  3  May, 
1786,  aged  48,  bur. 
at  Great  Burstead. 
2nd  wife. 


Francis  Tyssen  of  Ghent  in  Flanders,  afterwards  of  Flushing  in  Zealand. 


Daniel  Tyssen,  born  at  Flushing= 
in  Zealand  ;  died  there  about 
1647,  aged  about  46. 


=Appolonia,  dau.  of  Baldwin  Ridley  of  Flushing 
(nephew  of  Nicholas  Ridley,  Bishop  of  London, 
who  suffered  for  the  Protestant  Faith  anno 
1555),  born  at  Flushing. 


Francis  Tyssen  of  London,  Esq.,  born  at  Flushings 
aforesaid,  and  naturalized  by  Act  of  Parliament,  aged 
65  in   1687.     Will  dated  5  May,   1690,  proved  30 
July,  1700. 


=Dorothy,  one  of  the  daus. 
of  Gerard  Collent  of  Lon- 
don, Esq.     Living  1690. 


720 


BERET  S    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


John  Tvssen  of  the  parish 
of  St.  Andrew  Hnbhard, 
London,  Esq.,  died  un- 
mar. ;  Admon.  granted  to 
his  father  11  September, 
1681. 


Francis  Tyssen  of  Shacklewell,= 
in  the  parish  of  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex,  Esq.,  only  surviving 
son,  aged  34,  1687.  Executor 
to  his  "father,  1700.  Will  dated 
19  Aug.,  and  proved  20  Dec. 
1710. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Western  of 
London,  Esq.,  who 
fined  for  Alderman. 
Living  1717. 


Other         Samuel  Tyssen  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,= 
children,     Esq.,   Executor   to   his   brother   John  in 

1730.     Will  dated  12  Ausr.  1743;   proved 

17  Jan.  1748. 


=Sarah,  his  wife,  Executrix, 
1748;  died  in  May,  1779, 
bur.  at  Hackney,  aged 
72. 


William  Tyssen  of  Cheshunt,  co.  Herts,= 
and  of  Ofifbrd  Darcy,  co.  Huntingdon, 
Esq.,  died  1  Jan.  1778,  aged  55,  bur.  at 
Hackney. 


=Mary,  dau.  and  at  length  heir  of  John 
Wootton  of  Greenhithe,  co.  Kent,  born 
there  in  1746  ;  mar.  at  Hackney  12 
Jan.  1762.     Living  1798. 


Mary  Anne,: 
only  dau., 
bapt.  at 
Hatfield 
Peyerell,  16 
Dec.  1760; 
mar.  there 
4  June, 
1778.   Liv- 
ing 1798. 


=John  Jenner 
of  Jesus  Col- 
lege, Camb., 
D.D.,  Rector 
of  Buck- 
land  and 
Midley,  both 
CO.  Kent. 
Livincrl798. 


Sir   John    Tyrell    of^ 
Boreham    House,    co. 
Essex,  Bart.,  a  Deputy 
Lieut. ,  and  in  the  Com . 
of  the  Peace  for  the 
cos.  of  Essex  and 
Huntingdon ;  bapt. 
at  Hatfield  Peverell 
aforesaid,  20  July, 
1762  ;  created  a  Bart, 
of  the  United  King- 
dom bv  Patent  28 
Sept.  i809  ;    ob.  3 
Auo-.  1832. 


-Sarah,  only  dau. 
of  Wilhn.  Tyssen 
of  Cheshunt,  co. 
Herts,  and  Oiford 
Darcy,  co.  Hants, 
Esq. ;    born  at 
Wilmington,  co. 
Kent,  15  Feb. 
1763  ;  mai-.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  29  Xov. 
1791. 


Other 
children. 


Sir  John  Tyssen   Tyrell= 
of  Boreham  House  afore- 
said, Bart.,  born  at 
Chichester,  21  Dec.  1795; 
bapt.  at  St.  Andi'ew's 
Church  in  said  citv,  16 
Jan.  1796  ;    M.P.  for 
North  Essex. 


=Eliza,  eldest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Pilkington,  Bart.,  of 
Chevet,  co.  York. 
Divorced  by  Act  of 
Parliament. 


Anna  Maria,  born  at  Ches- 
hunt   aforesaid,    16    Nov. 
1792;    mar.  .John  Rob. 
Spencer  Philips  of  RiflF- 
ham's  Lodge,  Danbury, 
Essex. 


Three  daus. 


Rev.  Charles  Tyssen  Tvi-ell, 
Clerk,  bom  at  Harwich,  co. 
Essex,  22,  and  there  bapt. 
23  Jan.  1804. 


Mary,  born  at  Cuton  Hall  in  Springfield,  co.  Essex, 
20  Feb.  1802;  bapt.  at  Boreham;  mar.  John 
Wright,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Peter  Wright,  Esq.,  of 
Hatfield  Priorv,  co.  Essex. 


APPENDIX. 


721 


CtifuelL 

Arms. — Asure,  on  a/ess  he  f  ween  three  ostrich  feathers  argent  as  many  martlets  sahle. 
Crest. — A  dexter  arm  emboived  in  armour  proper,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  cutlass 
argent,  hilt  or. 


William  Cressener,= 
bni'ied  at  Sudbury, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1454. 


^Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  Ralph  Neville, 
Earl  of  Westmorland,  K.G.,  and  widow 
of  Richard,  Lord  Scrope  of  Bolton. 


Alexander  Cressener,  died  in=pCelia,  dau.  of  Sir  John 


1496,  buried  at  Sudbury. 


Radcliffe,  Kt. 


From  ivhom  it  is  jjreswned  descended 


John  Cressener,  Esq.,  co.  Essex.=pSabriani  Freebody,  died  in  1598. 


Richard  =p 
TufQaile 


Edward  Cressener,  Esq.,=f=Edith,dau.  of  Richard  Hassall,  Esq., 
of  Earl's  Colne,co.  Essex,     of  Meriden,  co.  Warw. 


Richard  Tufnaile  or  Tufnell,= 
citizen  and  brewer  of  London, 
and  Clapham,  co.  Surrey  ; 
M.P.  for  Southwark  1640  ; 
died  in  Aug.  1640. 


^Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of 
William  Hum- 
phries, Esq. 


George  Cressener ,=pMary,  dau.  and 


Esq.,  of  Earl's 
Colne,  living 
1664. 


heir  of  John 
Haling,  gent., 
of  London. 


John  Tufnaile^ 
of  London, 
merchant,  and 
of  Monken 
Hadley,  co. 
Middx.,  ob. 
1699. 


-Elizabeth,  dau,  of  Sir  William  Jolliffe, 
Alderman  of  London,  by  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Walter  Boothby,  Esq.,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  and  coheir 
of  Henry  Witham,  which  Sir  William 
Jolliffe  was  son  of  Thomas  Jolley  or 
Jolliffe,  Esq.,  of  Leek,  co.  Stafford, 
and  Buglawton,  co.  Chester,  by  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Mainwaring, 
Esq.,  of  Whitmore. 


George  Cres-=f  Maria  Anna, 


sener,  Esq., 
of  London, 
ob.  4  Nov. 
1722,  bur.  at 
Earl's  Colne. 


daur.  of 
Nathaniel 
Payler,  Esq., 
of  Nun 
Monkton, 
CO.  York. 


Samuel  Tufnell,  Esq.,  of  Monken  Hadley  aforesaid, 
and  Langleys,  co.  Essex.     M.P.  for  Maiden  1727, 
for  Colchester  1728,  and  Great  Marlow  1741. 
Died  28  Dec.  1758,  bur.  at  Pleshey. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Cressener,  Esq. 


John  Jolliffe   Tufhell,= 
Esq.,  of  Langleys  afore- 
said,  eldest  son,  died 
23  Sept.  1794. 

A 


=Anna,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Meeke,  Esq., 
of  North  Allerton, 
CO.  York. 


Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  died  unmar. 
in  1794. 


Mary  Anne, 
2nd  dau.,  died 
unmar.  1790. 


4  z 


722 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


B 


John  Tufhell^. 
of  Waltham. 
CO.  Essex, 
3rd  son. 


.  .  dau. 

of 

Beaulieu. 


Samuel  Jolliffe 
Tufnell,  Esq.,  of 
Langleys,  eldest 
sou,  died  unmar. 
9  May,  1820. 


William^ 
TufueU, 
2ud  sou. 


=Anna,  eldest 
dau.  of  John 
Close,  Esq.,  of 
Easby  House, 
CO.  York. 


Richard 
Tufuell, 
4th  son, 
ob.  s.p. 


John         TVilham 
TufaeU.     Tufnell. 


Eliza  Anne,  eldest  dau., 
mar.  Sir  Thomas  Pilk- 
iiiton,  Bart.,  of  Chevet 
Hall. 


Louisa  Anne,  2nd  dau.,  mar., 
21  Dec.  1805,  to  Sir  William 
Lawrence  Young  of  Marlow 
Park,  Bart. 


John    JollifFe    Tufnell,    Esq.,=pCatherine 

of  Langleys,   eldest  son,  born     Dorothy,  eldest 

21  Sept.  1778;  in  the  Commis-     dau.  of  Sir 

sion  of  the  Peace,  and  one  of    Michael  Pilk- 

the  Deputy- Lieutenants  for  the  |  ington,  Bart. 

county  of  Essex,  and  Sheriff  in  : 

1823. 


'Wiiliam= Hannah  Maria, 
Tufnell,     dau.  of  John 
in  Holy      Xaylor,  Esq.,  of 
Orders,      Newsted,  co. 
2nd  son.     York. 


John  JoUiffe  Tufnell,= 
eldest  son,  born  1 
July,  1805. 


= Caroline  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
C.  T.  Tower,  Esq.,  of  Weald 
HaU,  CO.  Essex. 


William  Michael 
Tufnell,  born  81 
Jan.  1816. 


Thomas  Pilking- 
ton  Tufnell,  born 
5  April,  1819. 


George  Cressener 
Tufnell,  bom  28 
May,  1821. 


Isabella 
Anne. 


Elizabeth.    Catherine. 


Rev.  H. 
Cockerell. 


Maria  Louisa. 


Anne. 


Harriet  Dorothea. 


George  Tufnell, = Maria  Xewton,  dau.  of  Cornelius        Anne,  3rd  dau. 
in  Holy  Orders,     Kortwright,  Esq.,  of  Highlands,        mar.  T,  W. 
3rd  son.  co.  Essex.  Holden,  Esq. 


George   Foster  Tufnell,   Esq.,    of    Chichester ,=j=Mary,  dau.  of 

Colonel  of  the  East  Middlesex  Militia,  born  in  ....  FarhiU, 

1723  ;  M.P.  for  Beverley  1762  and  1774  ;  mar.  Esq.,  of 

1st  at  Bath,  11  Feb.  1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  Chichester, 

coheir  of  ...  .  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Ireland,  which  2nd  wife, 
marriage  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  I 
1758  ;  he  died  10  July,  1798. 


William  Tufnell, 
3rd  son,  assumed 
the  surname  of 
Jolliffe;  died  21 
April,  1797. 


William  Tufnell  of  Chichester,  born=j=Mary,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Lough  Carleton, 


1769  ;  died  26  April,  1809 


Esq.,  died  31  August  1829. 


APPENDIX. 


723 


Heniy  Tufnell,  Esq.,=Anne,  dau.  of  Sir      Edward  Carleton       Maria,  only, 
eldest  son.  Robert  Wilmot  Tufnell,  Barrister-    dau.,  died 

Horton,  Bart.  at-Law,  2nd  son.       immar. 


John  Charles      Samuel  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  in  Holy  Orders  ; 

Tu&ell,  2nd        Prebend  of    Chichester,   and  Vicar  of 

son.  Hunston  and  North  Mundham.     3rd 

son.  =p 


George  Tuf- 
nell, ith  son. 


Frances 
Maria. 


{See  Egrell.) 


Arms. — Gules,  on  a  chief  ermine  two  hurts. 

Crest. — A  lion  statant  gardant  ermine,  ducaUij  crowned  or, 


Thomas  AYalmesley  of  Sholley,  co.=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wil- 


Lanc.jVixit  22  Hen.  YIII. 
{Vis.  of  Lane.  1664-5.) 


liam  Travers  of  Nateby, 
CO.  Lane,  Esq. 


I 

Thomas  Walmesley  of  Sholley,  gent.,  28  Hen.^p^Iargaret,  dau.  of.  .  .  .Livesey 
VIII. ;  ob.  17  April,  26  Eliz.  1584:.  of  Livesey,  co.  Lancaster. 


Nicholas=T=Sarah,  dau.  of  John  "VValmes-  Alice,  eldest  dau.,  Elizabeth,  2nd 

Walmesley,  :  Sir  Thomas  ley.  Barrister  mar.  .  .  .  Hether-  dau.,  mar. 

merchant        Kemble,  Lord  of  Gray's  Inn,  sallofHethersall,  NowellofMar- 

of  London.  ;  Mayor  of  8th  son.  co.  Lancaster.  ley,  co.  Lane. 
,  London. 


Thomas  Walmesley  of  Chalfont=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  . 
St.  Peters,  co.  Bucks.  Ellis  of  Loudon. 


724 


BEREY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Sir  Thos.  Walmesley  of  Dunkenhalgh,= 
CO.  Lane,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Common  Pleas;  ob.  at  Dunken- 
halgh  10  James  I.,  bur.  in  the  Church 
of  Blackburn,  co.  Lane,  under  a  fair 
monument,  demohshed  1664. 


=Ann,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Kobert 
Shuttleworth  of  Hacking,  in  Billington 
parish,  Lane,  and  Jane  Browne  his  wife, 
sister  and  coheir  of  Richard  Browne  of 
Ribbleton  Hall,  co.  Lane,  gent. ;  she 
died  at  Dunkenhalgh  19  April,  1635, 
bur.  with  her  husband. 


Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Danvers,= 
Knight,  created  Lord  Danvers  of 
Dantsey,  and  Earl  of  Danby,  by 
Eliz.  his  wife,  youngest  of  the  four 
daus.  and  coheirs  of  John  Nevil, 
Lord  Latimer;  she  died  1601,  bur. 
at  Cowthorp,  co.  York,  21  Sept.  13 
Eliz.     1st  wife. 


=Thomas  Walmesley,- 
Esq.,   living   1611; 
ob.  at  Dunkenhalgh 
12  March,  1641, 
bur.  in  the  Church 
of  Blackburn. 


-Mavj,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Houghton 
of  Houghton  Tower, 
CO.  Lane,  Knt.  and 
Bart.  ;  died  at  Dun- 
kenhalgh 13  July, 
1632,  bur.  at  Black- 
burn, 


Ann,    mar.    1st- 
Will'm  Middle- 
ton  of  Thurnton, 
CO.  York,  Esq. 


=Sir  Edward  Os- 
borne of  Keve- 
ton,  CO.  York, 
Bart. 


Sir  Thomas  Osborne,  Bart.,  created 
Viscount  Latimer,  Eaii  of  Danby, 
Marquis  of  Carmarthen,  and  Duke 
of  Leeds. 


Ann,  dau.  of : 

Clerk 

of  York- 
shire.    She 
remar.  Chas, 
Fairfax  of 
York;  ob. 
1717,  bur.  at 
York,  s.p. 


=  Charles  = 
Walmesley 
of  Selby, 
CO.  York, 
ob.  1672, 
bur.  at 
Selby. 


Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert 
Charnock  of 
Astley,  CO. 
Lane ;  bur. 
at  Selby. 
1st  wife. 


ley,  bur.  at 
Cowthorp,  25 
April,  1600. 


JohnWalmes-     Sir  Thomas  Wal-=F Juliana,  dau.  of  Sir 

Richard  Molineux 
of  Sephton,  co. 
Lane,  Bart.,  and 
sister  of  Richard, 
1st  Viscount  Moli- 
neaux ;  she  ob.  Oct. 
1668,  bur.  at  Cow- 
thorp. 


mesley   of   Dun- 
kenhalgh, 
Knighted  11 
Aug.  1617;  died 
13  July,  1637, 
bur.  at  Black- 
burn. 


Elizabeth,  mar.  Richard 
Sherborn  of  Stony- 
hurst,  CO.  Lane,  Esq. ; 
she  ob.  12  Dec.  1666, 
both  bur.  at  Milton,  co. 
York. 


Richard  Walmesley  of  Dun-= 
kenhalgh,  Esq.,  son  and 
heir,  succeeded  his  grand- 
father; ob.  28  April,  1679, 
bur.  at  Blackburn, 


=Mary,  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Bartholomew  Fro- 
mond  of  Sheen,  co, 
Surrey,  Esq, ;  ob.  25 
July,  1687,  bur.  at  Paris. 


Thomas 
Walmesley, 
ob.  young. 


John 

Walmesley, 
died  young. 


Thomas  Walmesley,  ob.  Richard  Walmesley,  Charles  Walmesley,  ob.  at  St. 
vita  patris  at  Paris,  26  ob.  young  at  Rome,  Omers,  an  infant,  2  June, 
August,  1677.  23  Nov.  1680.  1680,  bur.  at  Blackburn. 


APPENDIX. 


725 


B     C 


Bartholomew  ^"3!-= 
mesley,  heir  to  his 
brothers,  of  Dun- 
keuhalgh ;  ob.  there 
29  December,  1701, 
bm'.  at  Blackbm'u. 


=Dorothy,  dau.  and  coheir  Charles  Francis 

of  John  Smith,  but  only  Walmesley,     Walmesley, 

surviving  dau.  by  Doro-  died  young      died  an 

thy,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Wes-  at  St.  Omers    infant, 

ton,  Earl  of  Portland;  ob.  in  1680. 
Nov.  1689,  bur.  at  Bezars 
in  Provence. 


Francis  Walmesley  Mary,  ob.  Juliana,  ob. 

of  Dunkenhalgh,  an  infant  an  infant 

only  son  and  heir,  23  Nov.  29  Oct. 

born  13  Oct.  1696;  1702  ;  1702,  bur. 

living  1708;   ob.  bur.  at  at  Black- 

s.p.,  when  the  male  Black-  burn, 

line  of  Dunken-  burn, 
halgh  became  extinct. 


Catherine,  young-=pRobert, 

est  dau.,   and   at  7th 

length  sole  heir,  Lord 

born  4  Jan.  1697;  Petre  of 

living  1794;    she  Ingate- 

remar.  Charles  stone. 
Lord  Stourton. 


Mary,  a  nun 
at  Paris, 
1686.    Liv- 
ing 1708. 


Juliana,  living      Elizabeth,  Ann,  a  Eleanora  Mathea,  living 

1708  ;  mar.  a  nun  at  nun  at  1780  ;    mar.  Thomas 

Wm.  Dicconson     Paris.  Paris  Clifton  of  Clifton,  and  of 

of  Wrighting-  in  Lytham,  co.  Lancashire, 

ton,  Esq.,  ob.  s.p.  1806.  Esq.,  he  was  living  1708. 


Ann,  dau.  and  heir  of=  William  Walmesley =Fridiswide,  dau.=Dorothy,  dau. 


Joseph  Watton  of 
Preston,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, relict  of  Edw. 
French  of  Preston. 
1st  wife. 


of  Samsbury  or 
Samlesbury,  co. 
Lancaster,  Esq., 
ob.  s.p. 


of  Eichard  Rod 
of  Rod,  CO.  Here- 
ford.   2nd  wife. 


of  John  Dan- 
by  of  Crofton, 
CO.  Lane.  3rd 
wife. 


Juliana,  mar.  Francis  Smith,     Eleanor,  mar.  Sir  Godfred  Copley     Anne,  ob. 
Viscount  Carrington,  ob.  s.p.      of  ^Sprodborough,  co.  York,  Bart.     1644,  unmar. 


Richard  Walmesley  of  Sholley,=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Walmesley 
died  about  1609.  of  Fishwick,  co.  Lane. 


Thomas  Walmesley,        Richard  Walmesley  of  Shol-=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
1st  sou,  ob.  unmar.         ley,  set.  66,  13  September,     Gerard  of  Rodbm*ne. 
1664. 


|1  12  |1 

Margaret.     Janet,  wife  of  John  Richard  Walmes-=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


SherbourneofBalyHall,     ley,  died  before 
CO.  Lancaster,  died  with-     his  father, 
out  sm-viving  issue. 


Thomas  Southworth 
of  Samsbury  in  co. 
Lancaster. 


Elizabeth,  only  child,  mar.  Thomas  Cottam  of  Dil worth,  co.  Lancaster,  1664.    e    f 


726 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


|2    |6 
Gerard  Walmesley, 
ob.  young. 

George  Walmeslev, 
ob.  young. 


Thomas  Walnies- 
lev,  aged  41, 
1664.     Inherited 
ShoUy. 


=Ehzabeth,  dau.  of    William  Walmes- 
Heury  Mossock       ley,  ob.  unmar. 
of  Cunscough, 
CO.  Lane. 


Richard  Wahnesley,  ffit.=j=Jane  Houghton  of  Park  Hill,  co.  Ann,  a  nun 

8,  13  Sept.  1664;  living    Lancaster,  sister  to  William  Hough-  at  Ayre  in 

1733:   died  19  August,     ton,  Esq.,  she  died  13  Xov.  1722;  France. 
1737.                                  bur.  at  Blackburn. 


Thomas  Wal- 
mesley of 
Sholley,  born 
21  Oct.  1681 : 
ob.  20  April, 
1755. 


=Mary,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Cole- 
grave  of  Lon- 
don, ob.  Xov. 
1721. 


William  Wal- 
mesley, ob. 
16  March, 
1752,  s.p. 


John  Wal- 
mesley, liv- 
ing 1733 ; 
died  s.p. 


Edward  Wal- 
mesley, killed 
at  sea. 


Joseph  Walmesley,  born  Francis  Walmesley,  born  11  Mary,  born  16 

7   October   1715^     ob.  April,    1718 ;     living   1733 ;  Sept.  1713 ; 

at  Liverpool   in  April,  died  at  DoUwort  in  Lorraine  ;  living  1733  ; 

1759,  s.p.  Sub-Prior  of  the  Monastery.  ob.  umnar. 


Eichard  Walmesley, 
a  priest,  born  14 
Dec.  1709  ;  living 
1733;  ob.  at  Shol- 
ley. 


Thomas  Colegrave  Walmes-= 
ley  of  Sholley,   Esq.,  born 
28  Aug.  1713  ;  ob.  12  May, 
1775;  bm*.  at  Ingatestone 
Church. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Tm'uer  of  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  Esq., 
mar.  10  April,  1758. 


Eichard   Joseph   AVal-=j=Catherine,  dau.  of  John 


mesley,  born  22  Aug. 
1764;  died  about  1800, 
bur.  at  Alverstoke  in 
CO.  Hants.     M.I.  in 
that  Chm'ch. 


Mauby  of  Downsells 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  Esq., 
mar.  25  Aug.  1794,  at 
Hammersmith.  Livino- 
1839. 


Thomas  William  Wal- 
mesley, born  10  Sept. 
1767  ;  ob.  at  Rich- 
mond, CO.  Surrey,  5 
Jan.  1825,  bur.  in  the 
vault  at  Moorfields 
Chapel. 


Thomas  George  Walmesley  of  Eichmond,  co. 
Surrey,  and  Sholley,  co.  Lancaster,  Esq. 


^Susan,  dau.  of 
Trusler. 


Anthony  Walmesley,  born  at  Xelmes, 
near  Hornchurch,  co.  Essex. 


John  Walmesley,  born  at 
Eichmond,  co.  Sm'rey. 


Eichard  Walmesley  of  MiddIeton= 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  in  the  Com- 
mission of  the  Peace  for  that  co. ; 
born  25  Nov.  1790. 


-Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph 
Leschor  of  West  End,  Hamp- 
stead, Esq.,  mar.  at  Hampstead. 


H  I  I    J 


K   L 


APPENDIX. 


727 


G 


Richard  Wal- 
mcsley,  born 
8  Dec.  1822; 
bapt.  at 
Kensington, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


Thomas  Wal- 
mesley,  born 
23  Nov. 
1823  ;  bapt. 
at  Kensing- 
ton. 


Robert  Wal- 
mcsley,  born 
30  Aug. 
1828;  bapt. 
at  Brent- 
wood. 


John  Wal- 
mesley, 
born  1  Nov. 
1835 ; 
bapt.  at 
Brentwood. 


Ellin,  born 
4  Mnj, 
1826  ; 
bapt.  at 
Kensing- 
ton. 


Henry    Wal- 
mesley  of 
Furze  Hall, 
CO.  Essex, 
Esq.,  born  1 
Nov.  1799; 
mar.  1  May, 
1832. 


=Mary,  dau. 
of  William 
Havers  of 
Bacons, 
near  lu- 
gatestone, 
CO.  Essex. 


Michael  Wal-=Harriet,  sister  Frances,  ob. 

mesley  of  of  Mary  Ann,  set.  8  years, 

South  Weald,     wife  of  bur.  at 

CO.  Essex,  Richard  Wal-  Alverstokc 

Esq.,  born  5      mesley.  about  1808. 
April,  1800. 


William  Joseph 
Walmesley,born 
29  June,  1835. 


Catherine 
Mary,  born 
30  May, 
1834. 


Heiiry  Joseph  Wal- 
mesley,  born  24 
Oct.  1836. 


Edward  Joseph 
Walmesley,  born 
18  May,  1838. 


J   K 


All  born  and  bapt.  at  Furze  Hall ;    registered  with  the  OflBciating 
Clergyman  at  the  Chapel  of  Ingatestone  Hall,  in  the  co.  of  Essex. 


Robert  Walmes- 
ley, a  monk  of 
la  Trappe,  born 
12  Feb.  1770. 


Catherine,  born  17 
April,  1759  ;  ob.  7 
Jan.  1785,  unmar., 
bur.  in  the  vault  of 
the  Turners  at 
Hampstead. 


Eliza  Mercy  Mag- 
dalen, born  23 
July,  1760  ;    ob. 
20  Aug.  1787, 
bur.  with  her  sister 
Catherine. 


Mary,  born 
17  Oct. 
1761 ;   ob. 
23  March, 
1807. 


Ann,  born 
7  Feb. 
1763;   ob. 
20  Oct. 
1814,  un- 
mar. 


Henrietta,  born  4 
Jan.  1766  ;   died 
young,  bur.  in  the 
new  Church, 
Thorndon,  co. 
Essex. 


Frances,  born  16  Feb. 
1772  ;  mar.  at  Hammer- 
smith Church  to  Nicholas 
J.  Selby  of  Acton,  Esq. 
Living  1820.        =r 


Ellen  Monica, 

living  1820. 


Richard  Walmes- 
ley, a  priest,  liv- 
ing 1733  ;  ob.  at 
Ormskirk,  5  May, 
1735. 


Robert 
Walmesley, 
lost  at  sea. 


Charles  Wal- 
mesley, ob.  a 
prisoner  at 
Liverpool, 
1716. 


Henry  Wal- 
mesley, ob. 
1734,  s.p. 


James  Wal- 
mesley, ob. 
7  April, 
1777. 


Francis  Walmes- 
ley, ob.  April, 
1760,  on  his  re- 
turn from  India, 
s.p. 


Elizabeth,  ob. 
1733. 

Anne,  ob. 
1732,  both 
unmar. 


Juliana. 

Dorothy, 
and 
Dorothy, 
all  died  young. 


Margaret,  born  7  Jan. 
1700 ;  mar.  William 
Colegrave  of  London ; 
ob.  24  June,  1768.    He 
living  1733. 


M 


728 


berry's   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 


M       N 


Ann,  dau.  of  Lawrence^ 
Brjers  of  Buckshaw. 
1st  wife. 


=John  Walmesley  of=f=Margaret  Plessington  of  Aimples, 


Buckshaw,  in  co. 
Lancaster. 


near  Garstang.     2nd  wife. 


Catherine,  only  dau.,  living  1664,  mar.  Richard 
Chorley  of  Hartwood  Green. 


John  Walmesley ,n=Mary 
Esq.  Greaves. 


WiUiam  Wal- 
mesley, died 
unmar. 


Thomas  Walmes- 
ley, died  in  Lou- 
don, leaving  an 
only  dau.,  a  nun 
at  Cambray. 


Eichard  Wal- 
mesley, in 
Holy  Orders 
of  the  Church 
of  Rome. 


Charles  Walmesley,  a  Ro- 
man Catholic   Bishop,  40 
years  Yicar   Apostolic  of 
the  Western  District  of 
England,  ob.  1797. 


William  Fitz  Other,  Castellan  of  Windsor,  and 
Warder  of  the  Forests  in  Berkshire ;  possessed 
several  Lordships  in  the  counties  of  Middlesex, 
Hampshire,  and  Buckinghamshire. 


William,  took  the  surname  of  Robert,  Gerald  ■ 

Windsor  fi'om  his  father's  Lord  of  Fitz 

office,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Estaines.  Walter, 
Barons  AYindsor,  etc. 


^Nesta,  dau.  of  Rees,  son 
of  Theodore  the  Great, 
Prince  of  South  Wales. 


William  Fitz  Gerald,  fi-om 
whom  descended 


Maurice,  ancestor  of  Fitz 
Geralds,  Dukes  of  Leinster. 


David  Bishop  of  St. 
David's,  ob.  1176. 


eserarlr* 


Sir  Thomas  Gerard,  Knt.,  created  a  Bart.=T=Cicely,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Maney 
1611.     He  mar.  two  other  wives.  of  Staplehurst,  Knt.     1st  wife. 


Sir  Thomas  Gerard,=f=Francis,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard    Frances,  mar.  Ralph 


Bart. 


Molineux,  Bart.,  of  Sefton.      Staudish,  Esq.,  of  Standish. 


Sir  William  Gerard, 
Bart.,  espoused  the 
cause  of  Charles  I., 
and  expended  a 
large  estate. 


n 

pElizabeth, 

Judith,  dai 

dau.  of  Sir 

of  Sir 

Cuthbert 

Nicholas 

Clifton, 

Stewart, 

Bart. 

Knt.,  of 
Pateshall. 
2nd  wife. 

purchased  Inee 
from  his 
cousin;    ob.  5 
Sept.  1686. 


:  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  Ralph 
Hartlev  of 
Tickhiil 
Castle,  CO. 
York. 


From  whom  descended  the  present  Sir  John  Gerard,  Bart.,  of  Bryn. 


APPENDIX. 


729 


Thomas  Gerard^ 
of  luce,  Esq., 
ob.  1724. 


-j\Iary 
Wi-i'iht. 


Richard^Jaiio,  dan.  of 


Gerard. 


Richard  Gerard,  Esq.,  of  Tnce, 
ob.  s.p.  1743. 


John  Wal-^^Mary,  sister  and 
raeslej,  coheir  of  William 

Esq.  j  Gerard,  Esq. 


Samuel  Pres- 
cott,  Esq. 


Richard  Gerard. 


Other  cliildren, 
who  all  died 
unmar. 


=Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
r>aldwiu,  Esq. 


William  Gerard  of  luce,  to  which  Elizabeth, 

he  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  died  un- 

cousin  Richard,  who  ob.  s.p.  1743  ;  mar. 
he  died  unmar. 


Richard  Walmesley,  Esq. 
ob.  1790. 


= Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
Worthington,  Esq. 


William  Charles  Walmesley,  Esq.,= 

Gerard  of  Westwood  House,  co. 

AYal-  Lancaster,  born  16  July, 

mesley.  1781. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jeffereys  Dorothy 

of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  grand-  Mary, 

dau.  of  John  Jeffereys,  Esq.,  of  ob. 

the   Royal  Crescent,   Bath,  mar.  1814. 
17  Nov.  1804. 


Charles  Walmesley,  born 
30  May,  1805  ;  d'ied  un- 
mar. 1830. 


William  Gerard 
AValmesley, 
born  1808. 


Joim  Walmes- 
ley, born  1809. 


Henry  Worth- 
ington Walmes- 
ley, born  1811. 


Thomas 
Walmesley, 
born  1813. 


Herman 
Walmesley, 
born  1816. 


Vivian  Oswald 
Walmesley, 
born  1823. 


Frances.        Sarah.      Ehza  Maria. 
Eleanora. 


Robert  Walmesley=rlsabel,  dau.  of  Ralph  Park- 


of  Coldecots,  CO. 
Lane. 


Richard  Wal- 
mesley of 
Holdcroft,co. 
Lane,  Esq. 
2nd  son. 


inson  of  Chipping,  co. 
Lane. 


William  Walmesley,  Mer- 
chant of  London. 


Elizabeth, 
mar.  John 
Parker. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  and= 
sole  heir  of  Robert 
Grimshawe  of  the 
New  House  in  the 
Forest  of  Pendle, 
CO.  Lane.  1st 
wife. 


=Thomas  Walmes-= Catherine, 
ley  of  Coldecots,      dau.  of ... . 
CO.  Lane,  Esq.,        Hall  of 
ffit.  63,  1664.  Bradshawe, 

CO.  Chester. 


5  A 


730 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


S 


Eobert  Walmesley,=Ann,  dau.  of 
of  ColdecotSj^t.SS,  ....  Thorn- 
1664.  ton  of  Thorn- 

ton, CO.  York. 


Eichard.        Isabel. 
Charles. 


Ann,  wife  of  William 
Crombock  of  Clerk 
Hill,  CO.  Lane. 


Edward  Walmesley  of  Banister=pAnn,  dan.  of  ...  .  Hawkes- 


Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  died  about 
1601. 


worth  of  Hawkesworth,  co. 
York. 


Thomas= Frances,  dau. 

Walmesley.     of  Edward 

1st  son.  Stanley,  Esq., 

of  More  Hall, 

CO.  Lancaster. 


Edward  Wal-= Dorothy,  dau.  of 


mesley  of 
Bannister 
Hall ;  living 
1664,  fet.  71. 


Christopher  Ander- 
ton  of  Harwick 
(PLostock),  CO, 
Lane,  relict  of  W. 
Walton  of  the 
Duchy  of  Lane. 


Henry  Walmesley, 
a  priest. 


|3| 
Richard  Walmes- 
ley, died  young. 

Elizabeth,  mar. 
Roger  Hodgkin- 
son. 


(No.  1.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.   Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent  letween  three  lozenges 

or,  each  charged  with   an  increscent  gules,  in  chief  a  cross-crosslet  gold. 

[Daee.]     2  and  3.   SaMe,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  letween  three  hattle-axes 

erect  or  as  many  eagles  displayed  of  the  field.  [Hall.] 
Crest  op  Hall. — A  demi-lion  rampant  azure  lezante,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 

a  cross-crosslet  or,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  lozenge  charged  loith  an 

increscent,  as  in  the  armsf 
Crest  of  Dare. — A  horse's  head  couped  scible,  semee  of  mullets  or,  armed  proper, 

hridled  argent,  on  the  head  two  ostrich  feathers  of  the  first  and  third,  and 

holding  in  the  mouth  a  battle-axe  or. 


William  Warren,  came  into 
England  with  William  the 
Conqueror,  who  gave  him 
all  Chirkland,  with  the  Honor 
of  Broomfield  and  Yall. 


William  I.,  King  of=j=Maud,  dau.  of  Baldwin,  5th 


England,  commonly 
called  the  Conqueror, 
born  1026  ;  ob.  9 
September,  1U87. 


Earl  of  Flanders,  crowned 
Queen  at  Winchester  on 
Whitsunday,  1068. 


William  Warren,  a  nobleman  from  Normandy,  created  Earl^Gundred,  dau.  of  Wil- 
of  Surrey  by  King  William  Rufus  ;  ob.  1088,  bur.  in  the        liam  the  Conqueror, 
Priory  of  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  which  he  founded.  ob.  1085. 


WilHam  Warren,  Earl=^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  the  Great,  Earl  Vermandois, 


Warren  and  Surrey, 
ob.  1138 


and  brother  to  Philip,  King  of  France  ;  ob.  1131. 


APPENDIX. 


731 


William  Warren,  Earl  Warren  and=rEla,  dan.  of  AYllliam  de  Belesme, 


Surrey,  took  the  Cross  and  died  in 
the  Holy  Land  1148. 


son  of  Robert  de  Belesme,  Earl 
of  Arundel :  ob.  1174. 


Hameliue  Plantagenet  (natural  son  of  GeflPrey,  Earl=plsabella  Warren,  Countess  of 


of  Anjon,  father  of  King  Henry  II.) ;  was  Earl 
Warren  and  Earl  of  Surrey  y«re  uxoris;  ob.  1202. 


Warren  and  Surrey,  only  dau. 
and  heir;  ob.  1199. 


William  de  Warren,  Earl  Warren  and= 
Surrey,  ob.  1239.     2nd  husband. 


=Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Marshall,  Earl 
of  Pembroke,  and  coheii-  to  her  brother. 


John  de  Warren,  Earl  Warren  and= 
Surrey,  Regent  of  Scotland  under 
King  Edward  I.    Ob.  at  Kenning- 
tou  1304. 


= Alice,  dau.  of  Hugh  le  Brun,  Earl  of  the 
Marches  of  Acquitaine  and  Poictou,  by  Queen 
Isabella,  relict  of  King  John,  and  mother  of 
Hen.  III.     Mar.  1247  ;  obiit  1256. 


William  Warren,  only  son,  died  in= 
the  lifetime  of  his  father. 


=Joan,  dau.  of  Robert  de  Vere, 
Earl  of  Oxford,  ob.  1293. 


Alan  Fitz  Flal, 
came  into  Eng- 
land with  Wil- 
liam the  Con- 
queror, who  gave 
him  the  Castle  of 
Madok  ap  Mere- 
dith, CO.  Salop. 


Maud,  dau.  of= 
Malcolm  Can- 
more,  King  of 
Scotland, 
mar.  1101  ; 
ob.  1  May, 
1118,  bur.  at 
Westminster. 


=  Henry   I., 
King  of 
England, 
crowned 
1100  ;  ob. 
1  Dec. 
1135,  bur. 
at  Read- 
ing. 


=Adeliza,dau.= 
of  Godfrey, 
Duke  of  Bra- 
bant, by  gift 
of  the  King 
had  the 
castle  of 
Arundel. 
Living  1150. 


^lijtttit  Ire* 

=William  de  Albini, 
Lord  of  Bucken- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk, 
and,  jure  uxoris, 
Earl  of  Arundel. 
Founded  the  Priory 
of  Buckenham. 
Bur.  at  Wymond- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk. 


William  Fitz  Alan,==pHelen,  dau.  of  Sir 
Lord  of  Clun  and       William  Peverell, 


Oswalstree, 
founded  the  Abbey 
of  Haghmond. 


Knt.,  who  had  the 
lands  between 
Morlaix  and 
Kyriec. 


William  de  Albini,-r 
Earl  of  Arundel 
and  Sussex  and 
Lord  of  Bucken- 
ham; ob.ll76,bur 
at  Wymondham. 


=Maud,  dau.  and  heir 

of  James  de  St. 
Hillary,  and  widow 
of  Roger,  Earl  of 
Clare  and  Hertford. 


William  Fitz  Alan,  Lord 
of  Clun  and  Oswalstree, 
1138.  =r 


William  de  Albini,  3rd  Earl  of  Arundel  and  Sussex, 
Lord  of  Buckenham.  Ob.  1199,  buried  at  Wymond- 
ham. =r 


William  Fitz  Alan,= 
Lord  of  Clun  and 
Oswalstree,  ob.  10 
of  King  John, 
1209. 


=Isabel,  dau.  of 
Sir  Ingelram 
de  Say,  Kt., 
Lady  of  Clun. 


William  de  Albini,  Earl=pMabel,  sister  and 


of  Arundel  and  Sussex, 
living  3  Hen.  III.     Ob. 
in  Italy  1221,  bur.   at 
Wymondham. 


coheir  of  Ralph 
de  Blundeville, 
Earl  of  Chester. 


732 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


John  Fitz  Alan,  Lord  of  Clun  and  of  Oswalstree  on  the=j=Isabel,  2nd  sister  and  co- 
death  of  his  brother  William  without  issue.     Had  the     heir  to  William  and 
Castle  of  Blancminster,  and  one  of  the  Marchers  of  the  |  Hugh,  Earls  of  Aruudel, 
Marches  of  Wales  20  Hen.  III.     Died  in  or  before  28  1  by  whom  he  had  the  castle 
of  that  reign  (according  to  Banks,  24  H.  III.).  j  and  manor  of  Arundel. 


John  Fitz  Alan,  cousin  and  one  of  the  heirs  of^=Maud,  dau.  of  Eoesia  de  Verdon, 
Hugh  de  Albini,  Earl  of  Arundel  28  Henry  III.     remar.  Richard  de  Arundeville. 
Had  livery  of  his  father's  lands  the  same  year,  i  Both  Living,  2  Ed.  I. 
Ob.  52  Hen.  III.  I 


John  Fitz  Alan,  son  and  heir,=f=Isabella,  dau.  of  Roger  Mortimer  of  Chirk,  Knt., 
22  years  old  52  Henry  III. ;  had  dower  56  Hen.  III.  She  remar.  Robert,  son 
ob.  56  Hen.  III.  of  Robert  Hastang,  13  Ed.  I.     Had  been  pre- 

viously mar.  to  Ralph  de  Arderne. 


Richard  Fitz  Alan,  son  and  heir,  of  age  16  Edward  I.  ;= 
summoned  to  Parliament  as  Earl  of  Arundel  22  Edw.  I. ; 
ob.  30  Edw.  I. 


=Alisona,  dau.  of  the 
Marquis  of  Saluces  in 
Italy. 


Alice,  dau.  of  William,  and  sister  and=^Edmund  Fitz  Alan,  son  and  heir,  aged  16  years 
sole  heir  to  John,  Earl  of  Warren  30  Edw.  I.  Summoned  to  Parhament  as  Earl 
and  Surrey  ;  ob.  14  Edw.  II.  j  of  Arundel  34  Edw.  I.     Beheaded  at  Here- 

I  ford  20  Edw.  II. 


Richard  Fitz  Alan,  Earl  of  Arundel,= 
restored  to  Parliament  4  Edw.  III. 
and  25  and  28  same  reign,  K.G. ; 
ob.  24  Jan.  1375,  bur.  in  the  Chapter 
House,  Lewes,  49  Edw.  III. 


=Elianor  Plantagenet,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of 
Lancaster,  and  sister  to  Henry,  Duke  of 
Lancaster  ;  mar.  in  or  before  21  Edward  III. 
Ob.  49  of  that  reign  (1375),  bur.  in  the 
Chapter  House,  Lewes.     2nd  wife. 


John  Fitz  Alan,  2nd  son,  ]\Iarshal  of  England  1  Rich.= 
II.  Summoned  to  Parhament  1,  2,  and  3  Rich.  II.  by 
the  title  of  John  de  Arundel.     Ob.  3  Rich.  II. 


-Elianor,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
John,  Lord  Maltravers,  ob. 
6  Henry  lY. 


John  Fitz  Alan  or  Arundel,  Lord  Maltravers,^ 
son  and  heir,  ob.  14  Rich.  II. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh,  Lord  Spen- 
cer, ob.  14  Hen.  IV. 


Sir  Thomas  Fitz  Alan,  alias  Arundel,  of  Bechworth  Castle,  co.=j=Jane,  dau.  of  Henry 
Surrey,  Knt.,  Steward  of  the  Household  to  King  Henry  VI.       Moyne. 


Sir  Thos.  Browne  of  Bechworth  Castle- 
aforesaid,  Knt.,  Treasurer  of  the  House- 
hold to  Hen.  VI.    Attainted  1  Ed.  IV. 


=Eleanor,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thos. 
Fitz  Alan,  alias  Arundel,  brother  to  John, 
Earl  of  Ai'undel. 


APPENDIX. 


733 


^ 

Sir  George  Browne  of  Bechworth  Castle,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  ...  .  Pastou,  and 
Knt.,  beheaded  temp.  Richard  III.,  1483.     relict  of  Richard,  Lord  Poynings. 


Sir  Matthew  Browne  of  Bechworth,  Kt. 


dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Guilford,  Knt. 


Henry  Browne  of  Bechworth,=pKatherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Willm.  Shelley,  Knt.,  Justice 


Esq.,  ob.  vita  patris. 


of  the  King's  Bench.     1st  wife. 


Sir  Thomas  Browne  of=FMabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  WiUiam 


Bechworth,  Knt. 


Fitz  Williams,  Knt.     1st  wife. 


William  de  Honywood,  temp.  Henry  II. 


Edwin  de  Honywood.nrMabilla,  dau.  and  heir  of  Nicholas  de  Handlo. 


Pagan  de  Honywood. 


Allan  de  Honywood,  temp.  Edw.  III.= 


William  de  Honywood.=pCatherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thos.  Caseborne  of  Caseborne. 


Allan  de  Honywood. 


Thomas  de  Honywood,  who  served  in  the  Par-=pMary,  dau.  of  William  Lovelace 
hament  for  Hythe,  co.  Kent,  29  Hen.  VI.  of  Bethersden,  co.  Kent. 


John  Honywood,  Esq.,  1557. 


dau.  of 


Barnes. 


Robert  Honywood  of  Charing,^ 
CO.  Kent,  Esq.,  ob.  157G. 


=Mary,*  dau.  &  heir  of  Robert  Atwater  of  Roy  ton 
and  Lenham,  co.  Kent ;  died  at  Marks  Hall  16 
May,  1620,  aged  93. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Browne  of  Bechworth  Castle, 
CO.  Surrey.     2nd  wife. 


Dorothy,  dau.  of  John=Robert  Honywood  of  Pet= 
Crooke,  Doctor  of  in  Charing,  co.  Kent,  and 

Civil  Laws.     1st  wife,     of  Marks  Hall,  co.  Essex, 
Esq.  F 

*  Monumental  Inscription  at  Marks  Hall :— '•  Mary  Waters,  daughter  and  coheir  of  Robert 
Waters  of  Lenham,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  Esq.,  wife  of  Robert  Houywood  of  Charing  in  the 
same  county,  had  at  her  decease  lawfully  descended  from  her  867  children,  viz.  16  of  her  own 
body,  114  grandchildren,  228  in  the  third  generation,  and  9  in  the  fourth.  She  led  a  most  pious 
life,  and  in  a  Christian  manner  died  at  Marks  Hall  in  the  93rd  year  of  her  age,  and  in  the  44th 
year  of  her  widowhood,  on  the  16th  of  May,  Anno  Dom.  1620.*' 


734 


berry's   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Anne,  wife  Hester,  wife  Sir  Thomas  Houywoodof  Marks=pHester,  dan. 

of  Sir  John  of  John  Hall  aforesaid,   Knt.     By  will     of  John  le 

Wilde  of  Sayer  of  dated  24  May,  1666,  proved  in     Mott  of 

Canter-  Boucher's  London  7  Aug.  following,  gave     London, 

bury.  Hall,  co.  all  his  lands,  etc.,  in  Kent  which    merchant. 

=f=  Essex,  Esq.  he  got  by  will  of  his  late  brother 

J^  Matt,  to  John  le  Mott  Hony-  | 
wood,  his  son.  /}n 


Isaac 

Hony- 

wood. 


Matthew  Hony- 
wood  of  Charing 
aforesaid,  Esq. 
WiU  dated  18 
September, 
proved  in  Lon- 
don 26  October, 
1638. 


^Elizabeth,  executrix 
to  her  husband's 
will  1638  ;   enceinte 
when  her  husband 
made  his  will.     She 
was  the  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Rivers  of 
ChaflFord,  co.  Kent, 
Bart. 


Peter  Honywood  of 
London  and  West 
Hawkes,  Kings- 
north,  CO.  Kent, 
gent.,  sole  executor 
to  his  brother 
Henry's  will.     Will 
dated  5  July,  1682, 
proved  in  London 
15  December,  1685. 


Henry  Honywood  of 
West  Hawkes  afore- 
said, Esq.    Will 
dated  18  Nov.  1662, 
proved  in  London 
Nov.  1663. 

Michael  Honywood, 
Clerk,  Dean  of  Lin- 
coln,   Will  dated  28 
May,  proved  in  Lon- 
don 24  Sept.  1681. 


fHtltrmas* 

Hugh  de  Mildmay. 


Sir  Richard  Mildmay,  Knt.,  lived  in  the  reign  of  King  Henry  11. 


Roger  Mildmay.  Herbert  Mildmay,  ob.  s.p. 


Henry  Mildmay. 


Ralph  Mildmay. 


Henry  Mildmay  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester,  24  Edw.  III.,  1350. 


Henry  Mildmay. 


Robert  Mildmay,  17  Richard  II. 


Robert  Mildmay,  3  Hen.  lY.^.  .  .  .  dau.  and  heii-  of ...  .  Rowse 

G 


APPENDIX. 


735 
H 


Thomas  Mildmay,  0  Edw.  IV.=r-  •  •  •  clfin.  and  heir  of ...  .  Cornish. 


Walter  Mildmay  of  Writtle,  co.  Essex.=p.  .  .  .  dau.  of ...  .  Everard. 


Thomas  Mildmay,  Chelmsford,  in  co.  Essex,  Esq.=pAgnes,  dau.  of  ...  .  Eead. 


William  Mildmay  of  Barnes  in  Springfield,=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Pascall  of 


CO.  Essex,  2nd  son,  ob.  1570. 


Great  Baddow,  co.  Essex,  Esq. 


Sir  Thomas  Mildmay  of  Barnes  afore -=f=Alice,  dau.  of  Adam  Winthrope  of 


said,  Knt.,  eldest  son,  ob.  1613. 


Groton,  co.  Suffolk,  Esq. 


Henry  Hervey,  lived  anno  2  King  John. 


Osbert  de  Hervey,  he  ob.  7  King  John. 


Adam  Hervey,  1224,  8  Henry  Ill.^Juhan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Fitzhugh. 


John  Hervey,  seated  at  Eiseley,  co.=j=Joan,  dau.  of  John  Harman  of  Thirley 
Bedford,  ob.  25  Edward  I.  in  co.  Bedford,  Esq. 


William  Hervey  of=j=Mary,  dau.  Sir  John  ]Sriernuyt,=p.  .  .  .  dau.  and  co- 

Thirley  aforesaid,     and  coheir  of        Knt.,  of  Burnham,      lieir  of  William 


ob.  50  Edward 
III. 


Richard  Fol-        co.  Bucks. 
liott,  Esq. 


Beache  of  co. 
Berks. 


John  Hervey  of  Thirley=j=Margaret,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  John  Niernuyt 
aforesaid,  Esq.  or  Norwitt  of  Burnham,  co.  Bucks. 


John  Hervey  of  Thirley,  son=pMargaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Calthorp,  Knt., 
and  heir.  ob.  5  Heurv  VI. 


Thomas  Hervey  of  Thirley,  only  son.=pJane,  dau.  of  William  Paston,  Esq. 


Thomas  Chichley  of  Higham=f= Agues,  dau.  of  William 


Ferrers,  co.  Northampton. 


Pinchon. 


736 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Henrv  Chichley,  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury ;  Founder  of  All  Souls'  College  of 
Oxford;  ob.  12  April,  1443,  bur.  in  Can- 
terbury Cathedral. 


William  Chichley,  Alderman 
of  London,  and  Sheriff:  mar. 
Beatrix,  dan.  of  "WilUam 
Barrett. 


John   Chichley    of   Wimpole,   co.=j=Margery,  dan.  of  Sir  Thomas  Knowles, 
Camb.,  Chamberlain  of  London.        Knt.,  twice  Lord  Mayor  of  London. 


John   Hervey,   only   sou   of   Thos.   Hervey  of^Christian,  and  dau.  of  John 


Thirley,  by  Jane  Paston. 


Chichley,  Esq. 


John  Hervey  of  Thirley,  Esq,,=pAlice,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Morley  of  Glynd,  co. 


son  and  heir. 


Sussex,  Esq. 


J3rttt:fi. 

Henry  Drury.=pCatherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Richard 
Freschill,  Knt. 


Nicholas  Drury  of  Rougham,  co.=f=Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
SuflFolk,  Esq.  Simon  Saxham. 


Nicholas  Drury.=pJoan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Heath  of  Mildenhall, 
CO.  Suffolk,  Esq. 


Henry  Drury  of  Icl£worth,=j=Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  George 


CO.  Suffolk,  Esq. 


Eaton,  Esq. 


Thomas  Hervey,  2nd  son,=pJaue,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Drury  of  Ickworth, 


had  Tckworth,  co.  Suffolk. 
jure  uxoris. 


CO.  Suffolk,  Esq.  ;   ob.  2  July,  1,52,5,  bur.  at  St. 
]Mary's  Church,  St.  Edmundsbury,  co.  Suffolk. 


William  Hervev  of  Ickworth,  3rd  son,  died  l=j=Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cockett, 


Aug.  1538,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's  Church  aforesaid. 


of  Ampton,  co.  Suffolk,  Esq. 


Chenow  of  Picardic.=F.  .  .  .  dau.  and  heir  of  ...  .  Arteville. 


Sir  Simon  le  Grand  of  Normandy ,=f=.  .  .  .  dau.  and  heir  of ...  .  Chenow. 


M 


Edward,  King  of  England,  Founder=j=Phillipa,  dau.  of  William,  3rd 

of  the   Most   Noble  Order   of  the     Earl   of    Holland,    Hainault, 

Garter;  ob.  1377.  and  Zealand  ;  ob.  1369. 

N  0 


APPENDIX. 


737 


M 


John  of  Gaunt,  Dukc=j=Cathcrine,  dan.  of  Sir  Payne  Rouet  (?  Roelt), 


of  Lancaster,  K.G., 
ob.  1399. 


Knt.,  and  widow  of  Sir  Hugh  Swinford,  Knt. ; 
ob.  1403.     3rd  wife. 


Ralph  Neville,  Earl  of  Westmorland=f=Joan  Beaufort,  dau.  of  John  of 


and   Raby,   K.G.,  Earl    Marshal   of 
England ;    ob.  1-425. 


Gaunt,  Duke  of  Lancaster;   ob. 
1440.     2ud  wife. 


Henry  Percy,  2nd  Earl  of  Northumber-=j=Elianor,  dau.  of  Ralph 


land,  and  Constable  of  England ;    K.G. 
1455. 


Neville,  1st  Earl  of  West- 
morland. 


Sir  Ralph  Percy ,= 
Knt.,  4th  son. 


-Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tey  of  Essex,  Knt.,  who  gave 
the  manor  of  Bursted,  in  that  county,  to  Sir  Ralph 
Percy  on  his  marriage. 


Sir  Simon  le  Grand  of  Normandy  came  from- 
France  into  England  with  Henry  YI. 


^Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph 
Percy,  and  heir  to  her  mother. 


Sir  John  Wilt8hire,=rMargaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Knt.  Simon  le  Grand. 


Bridget,  dau.  and  heir,  and  widow  of=pSir  Nicholas  Hervey,  3rd  son,  Gentle- 


Sir  Richard  Wingfield,  Knt.  2nd  wife. 


manof  the  Privy  Chamber  to  Hen.  VIII. 


Sir  George  Hervey  of  Marks,  co.  Essex,  Knt.,= 
2nd  son.  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of  London ; 
ob.  10  Aug.  1605,  bur.  at  Romford,  co.  Essex. 


= Frances,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Sir  Leonard  Beckwith,  Knt., 
and  Eliz.  Cholmondeley. 


William   ]\Iildmay,= 
Esq.,  eldest  son 
and  heir,  ob.  in 
the  life-time  of  his 
father. 


=]\Iargaret,    dau.   of 
Sir  George  Hervey, 
Knt.,  and  coheir  to 
her  brother  Sii* 
Gawen  Hervey,  Kt. 


Elizabeth,  coheir 
to  her  brother, 
mar.  Sir  Nicholas 
Coote  of  Valence, 
CO.  Essex,  Knt. 


Sir  Thomas  Mildmay=T=. . . .  eldest 
of    Barnes    aforesaid,  f  dan.  of 
Knt.,  was  great  grand-  I  Sir  John 
father  to  Sir  William  '  Erneley, 
Mildmay  of  Moul-  Knt. 

sham,  Bart.     1st  son. 


Carew  Mildmay,  alias- 
Hervey  of  Marks 
aforesaid,  Esq.,  2nd 
son,  adopted  heii*  to 
Sir  Gawen  Hervey, 
Knt.,  whose  cousin 
and  heir  he  was. 
Living  1634, 


Sir  Gawen  Harvey, 
Knt.,  5th  but  only 
surviving  son,  aged 
30  years,  anno 
1605. 


=Dorothy,  dau.  of 
William  Gerrard  of 
Harrow-on-the- 
Hill,  CO.  ]\Iiddlescx, 
Esq.,  and  sister  to 
Sir  Gilbert  Gerrard. 


0   B 


738 


BERRY  S    ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Elizabeth  Mild-      Gawen  Amy.     Francis  Heryev,   alias- 

may,  mentioned     Mildmay,  '       Mildmay  of  Marks 

in  the  Will  of         eldest  son  aforesaid,  Esq., ob,  Dec. 

her  brother             and  heir  1703,  bur.  at  Eomford. 

Francis  Hervey      apparent.  Will   dated    22   July, 

Mildmay,  1701.      Living  1701,  proved  by  his  " 

1634.  widow  and  sole  Execu- 
trix, 2  Mav,  1704. 


=Matthew,  only  child 
and  heir  of  Matthew 
Honywood,  Esq., 
bui'.  at  Romford  16 
March,  1717,  aged 


John  Mai-ney,  son  of  Sir  William  Mamey,  Knt.=pAyice,  dau.  of  Ralph  Gernon. 


Sir  William  ilarney  of  Layer  Marney,  co.  Essex,=pKatherine,  dau.  and  coheir 
Knf.,  temp.  Edw.  III.  *  I  of ...  .  Yenables. 


Sir  Robert  Marney,  Knt.=i=Alice,  dau.  of  Rich.  Layer  of  Suffolk. 


Sii'  William  Maraey  of  Layer  Marnej 
aforesaid.  High  Sheriff  for  Essex  and 
Herts  1402  ;  ob.  2  Hen.  V. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Sir  Rich.  Sergiaux,  Knt. 


Sir  John  Mamey  of  Layei 
Maraey,  Knt. 


^Joan,  dau.  of  John  Throgmorton 
of  CO.  Gloucester. 


Sir  Henry  Marney,  Privy  Councillor  to  Hen.  YII.,=f=Thomazin,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
K.G.     Created  Lord  Marney  14  Hen.  Till.  Arundel  of  Lanherne, 

Ob.  24  May,  1523,  buried  at  Layer  Marney.  co.  Cornwall. 


Thomas  =pCatherine,  only  dau. 
Bonham,  of  Sir  Henry  Marney 
Esq.  and  sister  of  John, 

Lord  Marney. 


Lord  John  Maraey ,=i=Catherine,  only  dan. 
son  and  heir,  died         and  heir  of  Sir 
27  April,  1525.  Roger  Newburgh. 


William=pFrances,  dau.  and 
Bon-          coheir  of  Sir 
ham.         Thomas  Tev, 
Knt. 


Catherine,  mar. 
Lord  Poyn- 
ings,  ob.  s.p. 


Elizabeth,  only= 
surviving 
child  and  heir. 


=Thomas,  Lord 
Howard, 
Viscount 
Bindon. 


Thomas  Bon-=p. 
ham,  of 
Stanway 
Hall,  CO. 
Essex. 


one  of 
the  sisters 
of  Edmond 
Bocking, 
Esq. 


Thomas 
Howard, 
Viscount 
Bindon, 
ob.  s.p. 


Grace,  mar. 
Sir  John 
Horseley  of 
Cliff,  CO. 
Dorset, 
ob.  s.p. 


Henry  How-=p'Frances, 


ard,  Vis- 
count 
Bindon. 


dau.  of 
Sir  Peter 
Meautis, 
Knt. 


APPENDIX. 

739 

u| 

v| 

William  Bonham=pAnne,  dau. 

Gcors^e  Bonham, 

Douglas  Howard,  only- 

of  London,  mer- 

of  

eldest  son,  mar. 

child,  mar.  Sir  Arthur 

chant.    Will  dat. 

Babbing- 

....  Bishopp. 

George,  and  had  issue 

31  Jan.  1038, 

ton. 

Ambrosia  George,  only 

provedin  London 

child,  who  died  s.p. 

3  July,  1639. 

Thomas  Bonham  of  Valence  in  the  parish  of  Dagcnham,=p  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 


CO.  Essex.,  gent.,  a  Captain  in  the  Trained  Bands  there 
1634.  Will  dated  29  April,  1070,  proved  in  London 
15  June  following. 


Manning  of  St.  Mary 
Cray,  co.  Kent. 
Living  1076. 


Thomas  Bonham  of  Valences,= 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 
Esq.,  only  son  and  heir.   Bapt. 
at  Dagenham  26  Feb.  1630, 
and  was  there  buried. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of . . . ,  Mickle- 
thwaite  of  London.     Will  (in 
which  she  is  described  of 
Corbetts  Tye,  co.  Essex, 
widow)  dated  27  July,  1724, 
pr.  in  London  23  Sept.  1725. 


Elizabeth,  bapt. 
at  Dagenham 
0  March  1635. 


George  Mildmay  of=pRebecca,  dau. 


Corbetts  Tye,  co. 
Essex,  and  Edmon- 
ton, CO.  Middx., 
Esq.,  2  son.  Bapt. 
at  Romford  20  Apr. 
1665;  ob.  19  Feb. 
1750,  bur.  at  Da- 
genham, CO.  Essex, 
22  same  month. 


and  colieir  of 
Thos.  Bon- 
ham, Esq., 
bapt.  at 
Dagenham  21 
June,  1683; 
bur.  there 
21  March, 
1757. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  and  coheir, 
bapt.  at  Dagenham  3  Apr. 
1682  ;  mar.  Daniel  Skinner 
of  London,  linen  draper. 
He  died  before  1742. 

Frances,  dau.  and  coheir, 
bur.  at  Dagenham  11  Feb. 
1716,  unmar.  and  under  21. 


William  Bon- 
ham, only  son, 
bapt.  at  Da- 
genham 25 
Sept.  1679, 
and  there  bur. 
9  Jan.  1680. 


Henry  Eaton  of  North  Lodge  in  the  parish  of  Rayn-- 
ham,  CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  only  surviving  son  and  heir  of 
Francis  Eaton  of  Berwick  House,  in  the  parish  of 
Raynham,  gent.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Freckelton  of  Hornchurch,  co.  Essex,  Esq.  Born  in 
1706  ;  died  3  Oct.  1792.  Will  dated  18  March,  1791, 
proved  in  London  26  Oct.  1792. 


^Elizabeth,  only  surviving 
child  and  heir.  Marriage 
settlement  dated  9  Feb. 
and  another  12  Feb.  1743. 
Ob.  1799,  bur.  at  Rayn- 
ham,  CO.  Essex. 


Henry  Mildmay 
Eaton,  only  son, 
bapt.  at  Rayn- 
ham  aforesaid 
15  April,  1745, 
and  was  there 
bur.  unmar. 
8  June,  1793, 
aBtat.  48. 


w  X 


Anne,  2nd  dau.  and 
coheir,  born  1 2  July, 
1759  ;  mar.  22  Dec. 
1780  to  Paul  Pell  of 
Tupholme  Hall,  near 
Wragby,  co.  Line,  a 
Captain  in  the  Line. 
Militia.  She  died 
vita  patris. 


John  Marmaduke= 
Grafton,  of  Rom- 
ford, CO.  Essex, 
Esq.      Ob.  Oct. 
1788,  bur.  at 
Romford. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Rossiter  of 
Romford,  co. 
Essex,  gent. 
He  died  Nov. 
1776,  bur.  at  St. 
George's,  Botolph 
Lane,  London. 
She  living  1824. 


740 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


w      I  X 


Yl 


Bate* 

Jolm  Dare  of=pElizabeth,  eldest= 

Ben  try  Heath  !  dau.  and  coheir, 

CO.  Essex,  i  born  28  June, 

Esq.     Mai-.  !  1749.     Ob.  24 

1779  ;  ob.  '  Mar.  1823,  bur. 
1781,  bur.  at  atTheydon  Bois, 
Wimbledon,      co.  Essex.    Will 

CO.  Surrey.  \  dated  30,  1822. 

1st  husband.  I 


"John  Marmaduke  Grafton,  of  Cranbrook  House, 
CO.  Essex,  Esq.,  only  son.  Born  2  Dec.  1761 ; 
mar.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  7  May,  1791. 
Took  the  surname  of  Dake  in  addition  to  that 
of  Grafton  by  Royal  Sign  Manual  dated  13 
Dec.  1805.  Ob.  22  Nov.  1810,  buried  at 
They  don  Bois.  Will  dated  18  Feb.  1808, 
proved  5  Feb.  1811.     2nd  husband. 


Hev.  Westley  Hall,  Clerk,= 
died  in  London  about 
1770. 


-Sarah,  dau.  of  ... .  Rogers  of  Farnham,  co.  Surr. 
Ob.  at  Flushing  in  Holland  in  Feb.  1804,  and 
was  there  buried. 


Abraham  Coden- 
of  Demerara  in 
British  Guiana, 
planter.     Ob. 
1783,  and  was 
there  buried. 
1st  husband. 


Elizabeth  Grafton^ 
Grafton  Dare,  only 
child,  born  at  Hare 
Lodge,  CO.  Essex, 
7  May,  1793;  mar. 
at  Barking,  co. 
Essex,  8  Nov.  1815. 


: Maria  Elizabeth,=T=Robert  Westley 
dau.  of  Cornelius     Hall  of  Ilford 


Brower  of  Deme- 
rara aforer-aid, 
planter.    Mar.  at 
Essequibo  1785 ; 
ob.  in  July,  1789, 
and  there  buried. 


Lodge  and  of 
Fitzwalters,  co. 
Essex,  Esq., 
only  son. 


Elizabeth  Catherine, 
only  dau.,  mar.  An- 
thony Kellemann  of 
Flushing  aforesaid, 
merchant.     He  ob. 
1810. 


^Robert  Westley  Hall  of  Wysfield 
and  of  Cranbrook  House,  co.  Essex, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  that  county 
1821.  Born  at  Essequibo  afore- 
said 3  March,  1789.  Took  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Dare  in 
addition  to  those  of  Hall  by  Royal 
Sign  Manual  dated  25  April  1823. 
M.P.  for  South  Essex.  Died  20 
May  1836,  buried  at  They  don  Bois. 


Elizabeth  Catherine, 
only  dau.  born  at 
Essequibo  in  Deme- 
rara aforesaid  ;  mar. 
to  Thomas  Harpur 
King  of  Hay  Hill  in 
the  parish  of  Newn- 
ham,  CO.  Glouc.  gent. 


John  Hopkins  Dare,  of 
Theydon  Bois,  co.  Essex, 
Esq.,  only  child,  born  at 
Bentry  Heath.     Ob.  un- 
mar.  9  Jan.  1805,  bur.  at 
Dagenham,  co.  Essex. 
Will  dated  30  March 
1804,  proved  21  Feb.  1805. 


Robert  Westley  Hall  Dare,  =  Frances  Anna  Cathe- 
of  Fitzwalters,  co.  Essex,        rine,  dau.  of  Gustavus 
Esq.,  eldest  and  only  sur- 
viving son.     Born  in  the 
parish  of  St.  James  21  Jan. 
1817,  christened  in  the 
])arish  of  Barking,  co. 
Essex. 


Lambart  of  Beau 
Pare,  CO.  Meath,  Esq. 
Mar.  in  Ireland  16 
April,  1839. 


APPENDIX. 


'741 


Jolui  Grafton  Hall  Dare, 
born  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Maryleboue  31  July, 

1818,  christened  in  the 
parish  of  Barking,  co. 
Essex  ;  ob.  25  Feb, 

1819,  at  Theydon  Bois, 
CO.  Essex. 


Mary  Elizabeth 
eldest  dan.,  born 
in  the  parish  of 
St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster, 
20  June,  1820; 
christened  in 
the  parish  of 
Bai'king,  co. 
Essex. 


Emma  Benton,  2nd 
dan.,  born  in  the 
parish  of  St.  ]\Iary- 
lebone  22  Oct.  1821; 
christened  in  the 
parish  of  Barking, 
CO.  Essex. 


Anne  Mildmay, 
.^rd  dan.,  born 
in  the  parish  of 
St.  Marylebone 
13  May,  1823. 
Ob.  10  Oct. 
following,  bnr. 
at  Theydon 
Bois. 


John  Mildmay,       Dorothy,  mar.       Elizabeth,  mar.      Philadelphia, 
mentioned  in  Rich.  Blower,       John  Eldred,  — 

his  father's  will,      of  Barnard's         of  Great  Saxham,     Judith. 
1701.  Inn,  gent.  co.  Suffolk.  — 

Mary. 

Anne. 


Mentioned 
in  their 
father's 
will,  1701. 


Matthew   Mildmay   of    York   For t,= Anne,  men- 

Bencoolen,  in  the  East  Indies ;  men-  tioned  in 

tioned  in  the  Will  of  his  maternal  the  Will 

uncle  Peter  Honywood ;  ob.  s.p.  Will  of  her 

dated  9  April,  1G99,  proved  in  Pre-  husband, 
rogative  Court  of  Canterbury  3 
July,  1700. 


Walter  Mildmay  of  Twyford, 
CO.  Southampton,  Clerk,  men- 
tioned in  his  father's  Will, 
1701  ;  sold  one-third  of  the 
estate  of  West  Hawks  afore- 
said to  his  brother  George  by 
Deed  dated  30  April,  1718. 


Francis  Mild- 
may, oh.  vitd 
patris,  as  ap- 
pears by  his 
Will. 


Carew  Hervey  Mild- 
may of  Marks  afore- 
said, Esq.,  eldest 
son  ;   ob.  1  May, 
1743. 


=Anne,  dau.  of 
Richard  Bar- 
ret Lennard 
of  Bell  House, 
CO.  Essex, 
Esq. 


Frank  Mild- 
may, men- 
tioned in  his 
father's  Will 
1701,  then 
not  24. 


Peter  Mildmay, 
bapt.  29  April, 
and  bur.  at 
Romford  1  May, 
1675. 


Humphry= 
Mildmay, 
of  Shaw- 
ford,  CO. 
Hants, 
Esq.    2nd 
son. 


=Letitia,  dau. 
and  heir  of 
Holyday 
Mildmay  of 
Shawford, 
Esq. 


Richard  Mild-  Ann,  mar.  Thomas  Saville  of  Charter 

may,  mention-  House  Square,  co.  Middlesex,  Esq.  ; 

ed  in  his  sister  ob.  s.p.,  both  bur.  in  a  vault  belong- 

Anne  Saville's  ing  to  Carew  Mildmay,  in  St.  Lawrence 

AVill ;  ob.  Church,  near  Guildhall,  London.    Her 

1719.  Will  dated  29  October,  1765  ;  proved 
in  London. 


Henry  ]\Iildmay, 
eldest  son,  ob. 
unmar.  1724, 
bur.  at  Sher- 
borne, CO.  Dorset, 
M.I. 


Carew  ]\Iildmay= 
of  Shawford 
aforesaid,  Esq., 
ob.  in  June, 
1768. 

B 


=Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Pes- 
cod  of  Win- 
chester, Esq.; 
ob.  1786. 


Anne,  mar.  Sir 
WiUiam  Mild- 
may of  Moul- 
sham,  Barfc. 


Catherine, 
2nd  dau., 
ob.  unmar. 


742 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


B| 

c 

Sir   Henrv  Paulet   St.  John,= 

=Jane,  eldest 

Anne,  2nd  dau. 

Letitia,  .3rd  dau. 

of  Dogmersfield,co.  Southamp- 

dan. and 

and  coheir, 

and  coheir,  mar. 

ton,  and  Marks,  co.  Essex,  Bart. 

coheir. 

mar.  John 

George  William 

took  the  name  and  arms  of 

Living 

Clerk  of  Port- 

Eicketts of  Lain- 

Mildmay  by  the  King's  War- 

1823. 

ing,  CO.  Hants, 

stone,  CO.  Hants, 

rant   8   Dec.    1790;    ob.    11 

Esq. 

Esq. 

Nov.  1808. 

Edith  Mild-     Dorothv,  sole  dau.= 


may,  men- 
tioned in 
her  sister 
Ann  Sa- 
ville's  Will, 
1765. 


and  heir  of  John 
Eastmont  of  Sher- 
borne, CO.  Dorset, 
Esq. :  bur.  in  the 
Church  of  Sher- 
borne.    1  wife. 


^Carew  Hervey  Mildmay  of= 
Marks  aforesaid,  and  of  Hazel 
Grove,  co.  Somerset,  Esq., 
sometime  M.P.  for  Harwich, 
eldest  son;  ob.  16  Jan.  1784, 
bur.  at  Sherborne,  M.I.  Will 
dated  14  July,  1778,  proved 
in  London  8  March,  1784, 
and  again  25  June,  1789. 


= Edith,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Sir 
Edward  Phelips 
of  Montacute,  co. 
Somerset,  Knt. ; 
ob.  s.p.  12  Oct. 
1772.     2nd  wife. 


Four  sons,  ob.  Anne  Hervey   Mildmay   of   ]\Iarks   and   Hazel   Grove 

young,  bur.  in  aforesaid,  only  surviving  child  and  heir ;    ob.  unmar. 

Sherborne  1789,  bur.  in  Sherborne  Church.     Will  dated  31  May, 

Church.  1788,  proved  20  April,  1789. 


SOarrtn. 

(Xo.  2.) 

Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  Argent,  a  fess  cheqvy  or  and  azure,  hetween  three 
talbols  sable.  [Waerex.]  2.  Argent,  on  a  saltire  sable  Jive  rnascles  of  the 
field,  a  chief  ermine.  [Blair.]    3.  Azwe,  three  sal  fires  couped  or.  [Glanyill.] 

First  Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  lion  ramjjant  or,  supporting  a  spear  erect  gules, 
headed  argent.  [Wareex.] 

Second  Crest  (also  for  Warren). — .4  derai-greyh/)und  ermine,  collared  chequy  or 
and  azure. 

Over  these  Crests, — "  Curre  ut  Vixcas." 

Third  Crest. — [Blair.] — A  falcon's  head  erased  premier. 

Over  this  Crest, — "  Sitblimioea  Spectemus." 


William,  1st  Earl  de  Warrene,  created= 
Earl  of  Warrenne  and  Surrey  by  Wil- 
liam Rufns,  1088. 


=Gundreda,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
the  Conqueror  and  Queen 
Maude. 


William  de  WaiTenne,  2nd  Earl.=rFabell  or  Elizabeth. 

A  I 


APPENDIX.  743 


William  de  Warrene,=Ella,  dau.  of  Earl=f=       Repnald  de 


3rd  Earl.  Baldwin. 


Warrene. 


William  de  Warrene. 


Sir  John  de  Warrene,  Knt. 


John  de  Warrene. 

Sir  Edward  de  Warrene. 

Sir  Edward  de  Warrene. 

Sir  John  de  Warrene. 


Nicholas  de  Warrene. 

y 

Sir  Laurence  de  Warrene. 

I 
John  de  Warrene. 

Sir  Laurence  de  Warrene,  Knt. 
X 

I  I 

Wilham  Warren.  Sir  John  de  Warren. 

I~^  I        ^ 

William  Warren.  Lawrence  de  Warren. 

T  =r 

I  \~ 

William  Warren.  Sir  Edward  Warren. 


Arnold  Warren.  John  de  Warren, 


Arthur  Warren.  Sir  Edward  de  Warren, 


Ai-thur  Warren.  John  Warren. 

B|  Cl 


744 


berry's   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


I 

Borlase  TTarren. 


Joim  Borlase  Warren. 


Edward  Warren. 


Edward  Warren. 


Sir  John  Borlase  Warren,  Bart, 


Sir  George  Warren,  K.B, 


Harl  MSS.  Brit.  JIus.,  No.  2074. 

John  Wan-en,  the  elder,  of  Norburv.  anno  1405.  John  Warren,  1577,  and  his 
son  John  Wan-en,  grants  an  estate  which  lies  in  Bradwell,  Yorkshire.  The  Deed 
is  sealed  with  ydloic  vax  appended  by  parchment  label ;  on  one  side  of  the  seal  is 
represented  the  said  Earl  on  horseback,  in  mail  armour,  the  horse  decorated  all 
over  with  the  Arms  chequy,  in  his  right  hand  a  sword  ready  for  battle ;  on  the 
reverse  of  the  seal  is  a  shield  of  the  Arms. 


Hammeline  Earl  of  Warren,  ob.  1202.     Earl.  MSS.,  Ko.  1411. 
Griffin  Warren. 
John  Warren. 

Griffin  Warren. 

I 
John  Warren. 


George  Warren. 


Note. — This  is  the  j^rolalle  line  of  the x^re sent  Family : — 

William  Warren  of  Xewton,  co.  Suffolk .=pBridget  Oldham. 


John  Warren  of=pDorothy,  dan.  of  Robert  Forth  of  Hadleigh, 
Newton.  co.  Suffolk. 


Eobert  Warren  of  Newborne,— Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cornwallis,  and 


ob.  1561. 


widow  of  Thomas  Halse. 


Thomas  Warren  of  Newbury,  Suffolk,  ob.  1589. 


APPENDIX. 


745 


Dnn 


John  Warren,  ob.  1726.=rElizabeth. 


John  Warren,  ob.  1737.=]= Ann  Johnson. 


Mary  Noyes,  mar.= 
about  1757 ;  born 
1738;  ob.27May, 
1777,  at  Buxton. 
1st  wife. 


mn 


=Rev.  John  Warren,  LL.D.,  formerly  of= 
Christ  Church,  Oxford;  Vicar  of  Kemps- 
ford,  CO.  Gloucester,  afterwards  Rector  of 
Ripple,  CO.  Worcester ;  Prebendary  of 
Gloucester ;  Archdeacon  of  Worcester,  and 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  George  III.  Born 
Oct.  1731 ;  ob.  9  March.  1787. 


=Mary  Perry,  mar. 
3  July,  1778,  at 
(?)  Rhode,  CO. 
Wilts  ;   ob.  1832. 
2nd  wife. 


|1|4 
Edward  Warren,  born 
16  July,  1779;  bapt. 
at  Ripple ;    ob.  30 
Dec.  following. 

George  Warren,  born 
11  Feb.  1783;  bapt. 
at  Ripple ;  Capt.  3rd 
West  India  Regt. 


|2|5 
Elizabeth,  born 
12  June,  1780; 
bapt.  at  Ripple. 

Edward  Warren, 
born  13  July, 
1784 ;    bapt.  at 
Ripple  ;    ob.  9 
Feb.  1785. 


|3|7 
Maria,  born  22 
Oct.  1781;  bapt. 
at  Ripple ;    ob. 
6  Jan.  1789. 

James  Warren, 
posthumous  son 
born  1787 ;  ob. 
1808,  in  India. 


6 


Harriet,  born  14  Dec. 
1785;  bapt.  at  Ripple ; 

mar.  Rev Prit- 

chet,  M.A.,  formerly 
Fehow  of  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  and 
Rector  of  Cheadle,  co. 
Stafford. 


|112 
Mary,  born  28  Jan.  1759,  bapt.  at 
Stroud,  CO.  Gloucester ;  married  Rev. 
Robert  Anlezark,  M.A.,  formerly  of 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge  ;  she  died 
29  May,  1820. 

Sarah,  born  22  March,  1760  ;  bapt.  at 
Stroud;  ob.  23  July,  1767. 


I  4  I  5 
James  Warren,  born  7 
Aug.   1762;    Ijapt.  at 
Gloucester  Cathedral ; 
ob.  19  Jan.  1782. 

Anne,  born  2  Sept. 
1763 ;    bapt.  at 
Gloucester  Cathedral. 


Ill 
Sarah  Johnson, 

born  9  January, 

1775  ;  bapt.  at 

Ripple. 


|6 
John  Lewin  Warren,  born  27  March, 
1765  ;  bapt.  at  Ripple  ;  M.A.,  1787, 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford ;  Vicar 
Choral  of  Wells ;  Rector  of  Wed- 
more,  and  afterwards  of  Coombe  St. 
Nicholas,  co.  Somerset ;  ob.  about 
1824.  He  mar.  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Hugh  Speed  of  Chester,  Esq. 


|7|8 
Edmund   Warren,   born 
26  Jan.  1767  ;   bapt.  at 
Gloucester  Cathedral ; 
ob.  14  June  following. 

Joseph  Warren,  born  6 
April,  1768;  bapt.atRip- 
ple ;  ob.  23  June  following. 


Charlotte,  born 
22  Feb.  1771 ; 
bapt.  at  Ripple ; 
ob.  17  August, 
1837,  unmar. 


|9 
Thomas  Warren,  born = Jane,  dau.   of  . 

29  Sept.   1769;    bapt.     Powel,  Esq.,  an 
at  Ripple;  M.A.  of 
Christ's    Church,   Ox- 
ford;   Vicar  of  Tol- 
puddle,  CO.  Dorset. 


American  Royalist, 
and  sister  of  the 
Judge  of  Upper 
Canada. 


I  12 
Charles  Withers  Warren,  born 
2  June  1776  ;  bapt.  at  Ripple; 
for  many  years  senior  Clerk 
in  the  War  Ofiice ;  ob.  7  Sept. 
1833. 


5  0 


746 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Za-  = 
chariah  Shrapnel,  Esq., 
of  Bradford,  and  sister 
of  Gen.  Shrapnel,  R.A. ; 
mar.  at  Bradford,  co. 
Wilts,  in  Dec.  1794;  ob. 
atGreensted,  1796;  bur. 
in  the  family  vault  at 
Bradford.     1st  wife. 


=Rev.  "William  Hamilton  "Warren,- 
born  18  May,  1761  ;  bapt.  at 
Kempsford  ;  M.A.,  1784  ; 
Student  of  Christ's  Church,  Ox- 
ford ;  Vicar  of  Great  Budworth, 
CO.  Chester,  and  Rector  of 
Greensted  juxta  Ongar,  Essex ; 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Lauder- 
dale ;  ob.  9  Nov.  1825,  bur.  at 
Greensted. 


=Sarah  Sindry,  dau.  of 
William  Blair  of  Laven- 
ham,  CO.  Suffolk,  and 
Giffordland,  (?)Ayrshire, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  and  coheir 
to  her  brother  E.  J.  H. 
Blair,  Esq.,  born  1764; 
mar.  at  Ipswich,  13  Oct. 
1797;  ob.  23  Aug.  1834, 
at  Horkesley  Hall,  bur. 
at  Greensted.   2nd  wife. 


Zachariah  Shrap- 
nel Warren,  born 
2  April,  1796  ; 
bapt.  at  Green- 
sted, M.A.  of 
Sidney-Sussex 
College,  Cam- 
bridge. 


=Maria,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Lamb,  Rector 
of  Stretton,  co.  Rut- 
land, and  sister  of 
Rev.  John  Lamb, 
D.D.,  Master  of 
Corpus  Christi  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  and 
Dean  of  Bristol. 


Edward   Ord  Warren,     Sarah,  born 


and  William  Blair 
Warren,  twins,  born 
27  Aug.  1801  ;    bapt. 
at  Greensted ;  the  last- 
named   died   13    Dec. 
1806,  and  the  first  in 
Oct.  1836. 


28  July, 
1798;  bapt. 
at  Green- 
sted ;   ob.  2 
April,  1799. 


John  Lamb  Warren,  born  about  1830. 


Rev.  John  Crabb  Blair: 
WaiTen  of  Horkesley 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  and 
Giffordland,  Ayrshire ; 
M.A.  of  Sidney-Sussex 
College,  Cambridge ; 
born  17  March,  1803  ; 
bapt.  at  Greensted. 


^Harriet  Eliza,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Christopher  Watson  of 
West  wood  House,  co.  Essex, 
younger  brother  of  the  late  J. 
J.  C.  Bullock,  who  assumed  that 
surname  in  1810,  and  was  of 
Falkborne  Hall,  co.  Essex,  Esq. ; 
mar.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston 
Square,  London,  7  May,  1828. 


Sarah,  2nd  dau.,  born 
16  Feb.  1800  ;  bapt. 
at  Greensted  ;  laar.,  8 
May,  l828,Rev.Crosbie 
Morgell,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Chilbolton,  co. 
Hants,  and  one  of  the 
Chaplains  to  the  Bishop 
of  AViuchester. 


(See  Bullock.) 


APPENDIX. 


747 


aeestern,  ^orti. 


Arms. — Quarterly — 1  and  4.  SahU,  a  chevron  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a 
trefoil  slipped  in  t)ase  or.  [Western.]  2  and  3.  Paly  of  six  or  and  azure  a 
canton  ermine.  [Shirley.] 

Crest. — A  demi-Uon  rampant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Supporters. — Dexter  a  lion  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  azure,  therefrom  pendent  an 
escocheon  charged  with  the  arms  of  Western.  Sinister  a  reindeer  gules, 
attired  argent,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  therefrom  pendent  an  escocheon 
charged  with  the  arms  of  Shirley. 

Thomas  Western  of  the  City  of  London  and  of  Rivenhall,^Martha,  dan.  of  Samnel 
CO.  Essex,  Esq.     Will  dated  23  August,  1706,  proved  by       Gott  of  London,  M.P. 
his  sons  Maximilian  and  Robert  14  Feb.  1707.     Buried      I  for  Winchelsea. 
at  Rivenhall  17  Jan.  1706-7,  £et.  83.  i 


Samuel  Western  of  Rivenhall,: 
Esq.,  eldest  son,  aged  32  and 
unmar.  1687.  M.P.  for  Win- 
chelsea 1688  to  1698.  Ob.  20 
Aug.  1699.  Will  dated  2Q 
July  1699,  proved  13  Oct.  1699, 
and  again  by  his  son  15  Mar, 
1715. 


=Mary    Thomas  Western  of=p Anne,  dau.  of 


London,  merchant, 
2nd  son,  fet.  28  and 
unmar.  1687.    Ob. 
1697.     Adm'on 
granted  to  Anne, 
his  widow. 


Fisher.     Adm'ix.  of 
her  husband  1697. 
Named  in  her  son's 
will,  1730.     Will 
dated  8  Nov.  1730, 
proved  by  her  son 
Thos.  22  Feb.  1733. 


William  Western  of  Rivenhall,- 
Esq.,  only  child  named  in  his 
father's  will,  and  then  a  minor. 
Proved  his  father's  will  1715. 
Died  12  Aug.  1729.  Will  dated 
9  Dec.  1724,  proved  by  his 
widow  3  Sept.  1729  ;  bur.  at 
Rivenhall. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Bate-  Samuel  Wes- 

man,  Kt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  tern,  buried 

London,  and  sister  of  William,  at  Rivenhall 

1st  Viscount  Bateman.      Mar.  8  February, 

2ndly,  in  Feb.  1735,  George  1696-7. 
DolliflTe  of  Bedford  Row,  Esq. 
Ob.  about  1778. 


James  Western,  only  son, 
died  a  minor  19  March, 
1730.     Adm'on  granted 
to  his  mother  in  May, 
1730,  and  de  bonis  to  his 
sister,  Wilhelmina  Anne 
Stephens,  30  June,  1778. 


Sarah,  eldest  sister  and  coheir, 
mar.  William  Hanbury  of 
Kelmarsh,  co.  Northampton, 
Esq.     Ob.  1766,  leaving  issue 
William  Hanbury,  who  mar. 
....  Park,  and  Anne,  mar.  to 
....  Thursby. 


Wilhelmina  Anne, 
2nd  and  youngest 
sister  and  coheir, 
mar.  Richard  Ste- 
phens, Esq.,  and 
was  living  his  wife 
1778. 


Thomas  Western  of  Rivenhall,  Esq.,  only=pMary,  3rd  sister  and  coheir 

child  named  in  his  mother's  will.     Sue-     of  Sir  Richard  Shirley  of 

ceeded    his   cousin,   James   Western,   at 

Rivenhall  1730.     M.P.  for  Sudbury  1715. 

Died  1  April,  1733.     Will  dated  18  July, 

1730,  proved  10  April,  1733;  buried  at 

Rivenhall. 

A 


Preston,  co.  Sussex,  Bart. 
Named  in  her  husband's 
will,  1730. 


748 


BERRY  S   ESSEX  PEDIGREES. 

A  I  Eobert  Callis,  Esq.=T=      b 


Thomas  "VTestern  of  Riven- 
hall,  Esq.,  only  child.  Died 
in  May,  1765,  at.  56,  biu'ied 
at  RiyeuhaU  2  June  follow- 


=Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  CaUis, 
Esq.     Ob.  Jan. 
1776,  set.  61. 


incr. 


Richard  CaUis, 
Esq.,  ob.  2  and 
bur.  at  Riven- 
hall  9  June, 
1797. 


Smith  CaUis, 
died  in  1761. 

Thomas  Callis, 
living;  1797. 


Thomas  Shirley 
"Western,  bapt. 
9  Dec.  1741 ; 
bur.  12  June, 
1747. 


Charles  Western^ 
of  Rivenhall, 
Esq.,  son  and 
heir,  born  1747; 
bapt.  27  Sept. 
1747;  ob.  24 
July,  1771, 
£et.  24. 


^Frances  Shirley,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Hol- 
land of  London,  Esq.,  by 
Frances,  sister  of  Sir  Tho- 
mas Shirley  of  Oathall, 
Bart.     Mar.  at  RivenhaU 
24  Oct.  1766 ;  died  5  Oct. 
1815,  »t.  70. 


Rev.  Thomas 
Walsingham 
Western, 
bapt.  6  Sept. 
1748  ;  mar. 
Mary  Os- 
borne. 


Richard  Wes-     Charles  Callis  Western,  many  years  M.P. 

tern,  ob.  for  the  county  of  Essex,  bapt.  9  Aug.  1767. 

infant  1770.  Created  Baron  Western  of  Rivenhall  in 
that  county  28  Jan.  1833.  Living  unmar- 
ried 1838. 


Rev.  Shirley  Wes- 
tern, Rector  of 
Rivenhall,  ob.  30 
April,  1824, 
ffit.  56. 


Henry  Chicheley  Wes- 
tern, bapt.  19  Aug. 
1750  ;  bur.  24  Jan. 
1751. 

John,  bapt.  8  Sept. 
1751;  ob.  1761. 


I 
Anna  Maria,  eldest 

dau.,  mar.  4  .Jan. 
1768  to  Sir  Thomas 
Shu-lev,  Bart. 
Born  21  Nov.  1737; 
ob.  1777. 


Margaretta,  bapt. 
6  March,  1743 : 
bur.  20  Dec.  fol- 
lowing. 

Frances,  bom  26 
May,  1739;  ob.l8 
July,  1819,  aet.  81. 


Judith,  bapt. 
15th  Oct. 
1742  ;  mar. 
Robert  Houl- 
ton,  Esq. 


Thomas  Western 
Shirley. 


WiUiam  Western  Shirley, 
a  Lieutenant  in  the  R.N., 
died  26  Feb.  1815. 


WiUiam  Western  of 
RivenhaU,  4th  son, 
died  unmar.  1706. 

Frances,  mar.  Henry 
Featherston,  Esq. 


Robert  Western  of  the  parish^ 
of  St.  Peter's,  CornhiU, 
London,  Esq.,  youngest  son, 
aged  20  and  unmar.  1687. 
Died  June,  1728.     WiU 
dated  27  Apr.  1717,  codicU 
20  Apr.  1725,  pr.  2  July, 
1728. 

c 


-Anne,  eldest  sister  and  coheir 
of  Sir  Richard  Shirley  of 
Preston,  Bart.     Articles 
before  marriage  dated  23 
Dec.  1698.     Mar.  Licence 
26  Dec.  1698.     Died  1712. 
Adm'on  granted  to  her  hus- 
band 19  July,  1712. 


APPENDIX. 


749 


Thomas  Western, 
named  in  the  will 
of  his  uncle  Wil- 
liam 1706,  but  not 
in  that  of  his 
father  in  1717. 


Judith,  eldest 
dau.  and  co- 
heir, unmar. 
and  a  minor 
1717.  Mar. 
John  Norris, 
Esq. 

nr 


Sarah,  2nd  dau. 
and  coheir,  a 
minor  and  un- 
mar. 1717.  Mar. 
Sir  Thos.  Mos- 
tyn  of  Mostyn, 
Bart.,  and  ob. 
28  Mar.  1740. 


Anne,  3rd,  youngest  dau. 
and  coheir,  a  minor  un- 
mar. 1717.     Mar.  May, 
1731,  Hugh  Hume  Camp- 
bell, Viscount  Polwarth, 
afterwards  Earl  of  March- 
mont,  and  died  9  May, 
1747. 


Elizabeth,  died  an  infant.     Maximilian  Western=pAnne,  dau. 


Elizabeth. 

Martha,  mar.  Peter  Gott 
of  Fairchurch,  co.  Sussex, 
Esq.  =r 


of  London,  mer- 
chant, and  after- 
wards of  Abington, 
CO.  Cambridge,  Esq. 
Ob.  1720. 


of 

Mathew. 
Ob.  1719. 


Mary,  married  Fran- 
cis Tyssen  of  Lon- 
don, merchant,  and 
had  issue. 

Sarah,  married  Fran- 
cis Brydges,  Esq., 
brother  of  the  Duke 
of  Chandos. 


Maximilian=p.  .  .  .  Mary,  married      Frances,     Martha,  mar.     Olive,  mar. 

Western.         Tahour-       1  Rich.  Sheldon    mar.  W.      Sir  John  T.  White, 

dine.  2  W.  Jones.  Dawe.         Lock.  =p 


Maximilian=r.  •  •  •  dau.  of 


Western. 


Fowkes  of 
Norfolk. 


Frances,  mar. 
....  Larpont. 

4^ 


Dorothy,  mar.  Sir 
Edmund  Head,  Bart. 


Olive. 


Maximilian  Western,  mar. 
Loder  and  died  s.p. 


Elizabeth,  married 

1 Lloyd 

2 Way. 


Frances,  married 
W.  Strickland. 


Anne,  mar.  P.  Johnston,  M.D.  Elizabeth.  Thomas=i=Catherine  he  Gross 


^ 


Western. 


of  Norfolk. 


Anne,  mar Townley 

of  Foulmire,  co.  Camb. 


Thomas=pJane  Calvert  of  Albury, 
Western,    co.  Norfolk. 


Frances,  mar. 
E.  Biscoe. 


750 


BERRY  S    ESSEX    PEDIGREES. 


George  Wes- 
tern, ob.  un- 
married. 

William  ob. 
unmar. 


John  Western, 
a  Lieutenant 
E.N.     Killed 
21  March, 
1793,  at  Wil- 
liamstadt. 


Charles  Wes-=f=Mary 


tern,  died  in 
Oct.  1825. 


Peniston 
Goostrey 


Roger  Peter  Western, 
mar.  1st  Hellie  Hook 
2ndlj  Ann  Wiggett  of 
Crudwell.     Ob.  Nov. 
1834. 


Charles  Wes- 
tern, ob. 
infant. 


Anna  Maria, 
living  un- 
married 1839. 


Charles  Maximilian=pHarriet,      Maximilian  and 
Thomas  Western,       dau.  of       Thomas  Wes- 


ob.  1824. 


Clarke. 


tern,  both  died 
infants. 


Charles  Western. 


Marj. 


Jane. 


Thomas  Wes-=f=Mary  Birch  Jane, 
tern,  ob.  Dec.  of  Bermuda.  living 
1814.  1839. 


Mary,  Anne,  mar.  1st  E.  Byng  of 

died  an       Baldock  2nd  Edward  Val- 
infant.         pey,  and  died  in  Apr.  1835. 


^ 


Char- 

Thomas= 

j=Margaret, 

Jane,  died 

1 

George 

1    1 
Eliza,  mar 

lotte 

Bm'ch 

dau.  of 

an  infant. 

Edward 

Wm.  T. 

White. 

Western. 

Wm. 

— 

Western, 

Taylor. 

Bushby. 

Caroline, 

a  Lieut.  . 

=j= 

mar.  Jas. 

in  the 

-K 

Bradley. 

R.N.  Ob. 

^ 

1825. 

Mary,  mar 

/K 

Rev.  John 
Dolphin. 

Maximilian 
James. 

William 
Charles. 

Richard 
Roger. 


Margaret  Mary.        Thomas  Sutton  Western.        Caroline.        Edward  Western. 


Char-      Mary,        Caroline,  mar.  Edward 
lotte.        living         Knipe  of  Epsom. 
1839.         Died  Nov.  1837. 


James  Western=pCharlotte,  dau.  of 


of  Gray's  Inn, 
Esq. 


Robert  Hallifax, 
Vicar  of  Standish. 


II  II 

Char-        Anne,  ob.  Caroline      Thomas 

lotte.         Nov.  1824,  Jane.  Hallifax 

BBt.  9  years.  Western. 


George        James         William 
Western.     Roger         John 

Western.    Western. 


Charles  Richard 
Francis  Western 
Western. 


John 

Octavius 

Western. 


Edmund  =f=Frances,  dau.  of  John  Adolphus 


Western. 


Young,  of  Hare  Hatch  co.  Berks. 


Frances,  died  an  infant.        Edward  Western Western. 


APPENDIX. 


751 


aeijite. 


Same  as  in  Harl  MSS.  1541,  and  Vis.  of  1634. 


Arms  of  Wright. — Azure,  itco  bars  argent,  in  chief  as  many  leopards'  faces  or. 
Crest. — A  dexter  arm  couiml  and  emhowecl,  habited  azure,  imrjied  or,  cuff  argent, 

hand  proper,  brandishing  a  sword  silver  jJierced  through  a  leopard's  face,  as 

in  the  Arms. 

Wrio-ht. 


1st 
wife. 


:Juhu  AVriglit  of= 
Hatfield  Priory, 
CO.  Essex,  Esq., 
died  5  May, 
1787,  ffit.  72, 
bur.  at  Hatfield 
Priory.     M.I. 


=Anii,  dau.  and  coheir  of  John  Crosse  William  Wright, 

of    Hendon,   co.   Middlesex,   son   of  ob.  14  June, 

Benjamin   Crosse   of   Tatenhill,   co.  1769,  ^t.  49. 

Stafford,  by  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard,  M.I.  in  Hatfield 

younger    son    of    John    Swinfen   of  Church. 
Swinfen  in   that   county  ;    she  died  =f= 

24  August,  1768,  aged  41.     M.I,  in  ^ 

Hatfield  Church.     2nd  wife. 


Henrietta  Cabriela,  dau.  of  Pev.=pPeter  Abraham  Luard.=p01ier,  1st  wife. 

Abraham   Gilbert,    Chaplain   to  j j 

King  William  III.,  born  1703  ;  |  j 

ob.  1767.     2nd  wife.  |  Peter  Robert  Luard,  only  child. 


John  Wright- 
of  Clapham, 
CO.  Surrey, 
and  Hatfield 
Priory,  ob. 
1796,  s.p., 
bur,  at  Hat- 
field; only 
child  by  the 
2nd  wife. 


= Elizabeth, 
dau.  of 
John  Fir- 
man of 
Witham, 
CO.  Essex, 
died  Feb. 
1832,bur. 
with  her 
husband. 


Anne,   only= 
child  by  1st 
wife,  born 
13  Aug. 
1744;   ob. 
at  Genoa  3 
March, 
1799,  and 
there  bur. 


=Winiam  Luard 
of  London, 
merchant,  born 
11  May,  1741  ; 
mar.  27  Sept, 
1764  ;   died  at 
Genoa,  29  Jan, 
1802,  and  there 
bur. 


Henrietta, 
eldest 
dau.,  mar. 
to  Thomas 
Davies  of 
Hackney, 


Olympia, 

youngest 

dau.,  mar, 

Peter 

Cazalet  of 

London, 

merchant, 

s.p. 


John  Luard  of=i=Lucy  Charlotte, 
Wickham  i  dau.  of  Roger 


Peter    Luard    of  Hatfield=j=Mary  Ann,  dau 


Bishops,  CO. 
Essex,  born  1 
June,  1766  ; 
bur.  at  Isling- 
ton, CO.  Mid- 
dlesex. ^ 


Kynaston  of 
Witham,  co. 
Essex  ;  mar.  17 
Aug,  1795.  Liv- 
ing 1838. 


Priory,  Esq.,  born  21  Sept. 
1767.  Took  the  name  and 
Arms  of  Wright  only  by 
royal  hcense  in  1796,  in 
compliance  with  the  Will 
of  his  grandfather  John 
Wright,  Esq. 

A 


of  Rev,  Samuel 
Bennett,  Vicar 
of  Hatfield. 
Living  1838. 


752 


BERRY  S   ESSEX   PEDIGREES. 


A| 


John  Wright  of  Wick-= 
ham    Bishop's    afore- 
said ;    died  25   Feb. 
1836,  aged  42,  bur.  at 
Hatfield. 


=Mary,  youngest  Eliza,  eldest  dau.,  mar.     Mary,  2nd 

dau.  of  the  late  John  Wright  of  Birch,     dau.,  un- 

Sir  John Tyrell,  co.  Essex;  both  living    mar.  1838. 

Bart.     Living  1838.  =j= 

1838.  4s 


John 
Wright, 
eldest  son. 


Charles 
Wright, 
2nd  son. 


William 

Wright, 
3rd  son. 


Henrietta, 
eldest  dau. 


Mary,    Anna         Charlotte, 
2nd        Maria,        4th  dau. 
dau.       3rd  dau. 


Henrietta,  3rd  dau., 
mar.  Rev.  Coventry 
Payne,  Vicar  of  Hat- 
field; both  living  1838. 


Olympia,  4th  dau.,  mar.  Eichard  Hanbury 
(son  of  Charles  Hanbury,  the  brother  of 
Osgood  Hanbury,  Esq.)  of  Bees  Farm, 
Halstead,  Esq.  ;   both  living  1838. 

J 


William    Wright= 
Luardof  Witbam 
Lodge,  CO.  Essex, 
born  at  Calcutta 
in  the  East 
Indies,  31  Aug. 
1786.     Living 
1838. 


=Charlotte,  dau, 
of  Thomas 
Garnham  of 
Felsham  Hall, 
CO.  Sufiblk, 
Esq.,  mar.  at 
Felsham,  10 
Oct.  1815. 


I 

Henrietta,  eldest 

dau.  mar.  Charles 
Brown,  who  took 
the  name  of 
Hunt.     Living 
a  widow,  s.p., 
1838. 


Mary  Ann,  born  19  Oct. 
1778;  mar.  23  Oct.  1796, 
to  George  Hyde  Wollaston 
of  Genoa,  since  of  Clapham 
Common;  she  died  16  Sept. 
1817. 


Charlotte  Garnham, 
eldest  dau.,  mar.  Jacob 
Pattisson  of  Witham, 
Esq.  =1= 


Henrietta  Garnham. 
Jane  Garnham. 
Elizabeth  Garnham. 


Mary  Ann 
Garnham. 

Helen 
Garnham. 


William  Garnham 
Luard,  eldest  son, 
born  6  April, 
1820. 


I 

Thomas  Garnham 
Luard,  born  24 
May,  1821. 


Alexander  Garnham 
Luard,  died  an 
infant. 


Frederick  Garnham 
Luard,  born  22 
June,  1829. 


Bixby  Garnham 
Luard,  born 
Jan.  1835. 


ERRATA  ET  NOTANDA. 


PA  OB 

ix.  Strike  out  Finderne,  107,  and  for  Knightley,  67,  read  66. 
X.  For  Mcantis,  read  Meautis ;  for  100,  read  99  ;  and  for  Naylinghurrst,  read  Naylinghurst ; 

for  Scott,  p.  100,  read  99  ;  strike  out  No.  1  after  Staunton,  Stanton,  and  also  the  next 

line  referring  to  a  second  pedigree  of  that  name  at  p.  101  ;  for  Thurdey  read  Thurshy  ; 

and  strike  out  Patmere. 
xi.  For  Gou.son,TQ2Ld.  Gonson;  and  at  Browne  No.  5,  for  365,  read  363;    and  for  Brawsto7i, 

read  Bramston, 
xii.  For  Teelte,  read  Tuke ;  for  Walter,  p.  517,  read  Walton. 
2.  Richard  Barlee  of  Elsenham  is  stated  in  Harl.  MS.  1541,  fol.  82,  to  have  died  31  July,  1593. 
8.  Anne  Barnardiston,  who  m.  Sir  Anthony  Everard,  was  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  B.,  and  da,  in  law 

of  Eichard  E. 
13.  Kenton  means  Kempton,  co.  Hertford. 

17.  For  Plinisley,  read  PlucTiley  ;  and  for  Bytle,  read  Byrle, 

18.  Phtckeney  probably  means  PhicMey. 

19.  Perhaps  Lawrence  of  Poppleton,  co.  York,  is  here  referred  to.    I  cannot  find  any  such  place 

as  Porless. 
21.  For  Thnxfield,  read  Tluirfidd  ;  and  for  Tholey,  read  Thohy. 
25.  For  'lone  Writtle,  read  Jone,  wife. 

27.  Mary  Bowes  was  sister,  not  wife,  to  Martin  Bowes,  the  name  of  whose  wife  is  not  given. 
„    John  May  was  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1577-1598. 
30.  For  Hnlse  and  Mamond,  read  Huson  of  Camiridgesh.     See  pedigree  of  Brockett  in  Vis.  of 

Herts,  1634  (Harl.  MSS.  1547  and  807).     Margaret  Bensell  ought  to  be  Margaret 

Bensted. 

36.  For  Clonvile  read  Clouvile  ;  and  for  Anger,  read  Anclier. 

37.  John  Cogeshall,  son  of  RafiEe,  had  lands  in  Benfleet, 

39.  Sir  William  Cecil  was  son  in  law  to,  not  son  of,  Sir  Anthony  Cooke. 
45.  For  Woodham,  read  Windham. 

47.  Crachewood  may  mean  Crachrood  or  Crochrode  ;  Cnrslubll  evidently  means  Cust  Hall,  in 
Toppesfield,  co.  Essex. 

53.  For  Richard  Howell,  read  Richard  Hovell. 

54.  For  Chicke,  read  Chich. 

55.  Storvghe  should  probably  be  Slowe.     See  p.  580. 

59.  For  Raynesliam,  read  Raynehum. 

60.  For  Slower,  read  Stoner. 

62.  For  Alington,  read  Adlington. 

67.  For  Miz.  m.,  read  Miz.  w. 

69.  Sir  Percival  Talboys  was  third  husband  of  Mizabeth,  wid.  of  Sii-  Wm.  Compton. 

„  For  Andrey,  read  Audrey  ;  and  for  Poynings,  read  Poyntz, 

71.  For  Merieux,  read  Morieux. 

72.  For  William  Monnock,  read  William  Mannoch. 

lb.  For  Botham,  read  Bonham.     1538  probably  means  1658,  the  date  of  the  Vis. 

5  D 


754  ERRATA   ET   NOTANDA. 

PAGE 

77.  Edward  Heare  of  Horley  probably  means  Edward  Eyre  of  Farley.     See  p.  247. 
79.  Robert  Dacres  was  son  in  lam,  not  son,  to  George  Monoux. 

81,  82.    See  the  pedigree  of  WolfE  and  Morgan  in  the  Vis.  of  Wales  by  Dwnn,  edited  by  Mey- 
rick,  vol.  i.,  pp.  13  and  14,  which  differs  considerably  from  that  here  given. 

85.  For  Coots,  read  Coote. 

86.  John  NichoUs  was  son  in  law,  not  son,  to  John  Hanscome. 

87.  For  Jonne,  read  Joane,  da.  of  Sir  H.  Cromwell,  Kt. 
89.  For  Gertriie,  and  Terrell,  read  Gertrude,  and  Tirrell. 
93.  Holson  means  Hellesdon. 

95.  For  Marltesliam,  read  Martlesliam. 

96.  For  Edw.  read  Edmond  Shaw. 
99.  For  Harwice,  read  Harwicli, 

101.  Lannwode  vaesxis  Landwade ;  ior  Xnodland,  re&d  iSnodland. 

108.  Norbury  Arms — for  conjjed,  read  cou])ed. 

109.  ¥oY  Richard  Wi/tlerton,i'ea,d  MicJuird  Wyllerton ;  and  tox  Nauton,  xe&d  Nanton. 
114.  Moune,  add  1  Noime. 

121.  For  Alica,  read  Alicia. 

125.  Druley  ought  evidently  to  be  Dijneley.     See  Vis.  of  Yorkshire,  by  Foster,  p.  334. 

127.  PlucTiney  probably  means  PlucMey. 

136.  Stacy  should  be  Stace. 

149.  Mary  Hill  was  wife,  not  sister,  to  Thomas  Beckingham. 

166.  John  and  Nicholas  Capper  should  be  Cooper,  according  to  the  Vis.  of  1634.     See  p.  355. 

162.  Tuxlie  is  Tiislie  in  the  Vis.  at  the  Coll.  Armor.  ;  but  probably  Tiirlie  is  the  name  intended. 

173.  For  HiNDE,  read  Hende. 

174.  Stephen  Smyth=iJoane  Benet. 

175.  Mary  Novell  did  not  marry  Edward  Smith. 

180.  Bradefilde  should,  no  doubt,  be  Eardfield. 

181.  Anger  is  really  Auc/ier,  i.e.  Archer. 
182.'  1304  should  be  1403. 

187.  For  Sir  Soger  is  called  Robert,  read  Sir  Robert  is  called  Roger  ;  add  tlie  word  of  between 

that  and  his  in  the  16th  line. 
193.  The  motto  should  read — "En  meniam  je  vis." 

195.  Langton  Wash  is  not  in  Essex,  but  in  Dorsetshire  ;  for  Bablington,  read  Bebbington. 
199.  Sir  John  Beron  should  be  Byron. 
207.  For  Waltcs,  read  Walter. 
215.   Vques  should  be   Vynncs    (see  Vis.  of   Suff.   1561,  by  Dr.   Howard,   vol.  ii.  p.   192,  and 

Suffolk  Arch.  Inst.  Proc,  vol.  ii.  p.  417). 
227.  Margaret,  wife  of  John  Caldecote,  was  da.  of  John  de  Hide,  and  should  be  so  indicated. 
234.  Holborough  probably  means  Oldborrow. 
248.  For  Tanworth,  read  Tamworth. 
250.  For  Oraycs,  read  Graces. 

258.  Sir  Robert  Chester  is  described  in  Herts  Vis.  1634  as  of  Eoyston  in  co.  Herts,  near  which 

Coclien  Hatch  lies ;  according  to  that  Vis.,  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  Nightingale  by  his 
first  marriage,  mar.  Theodosia,  the  third  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Chester. 

259.  Omit  the  (?)  after  Woodford  ;  Ellenor  was  da.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Parker. 

261.  John  Pascall,  who  m.  Mary  Kebell,  should  be  connected  as  the  son  of  John  and  Margaret. 
264.  Petre  Arms — for  t7vo  cinquefoils,  and  Ridgeway  Arms — for  three  trefoils,  read  as  many ; 
Petre  Epitaph,  last  line  but  one,  for  Maria  read  Munia. 

268.  Ellenor  Poyntz  lived  16  Rich.  II.,  1392,  not  1592. 

269.  For  ii.  of  H.  VIII.,  read  11  H.  VIII.,  the  year  of  Sir  Robert  Poyntz's  death. 
273.  For  Jonne,  read  Joane  Farwell. 

275.  Mollenden,  no  doubt,  means  Mancwden. 

287.  Alice  Cooke,  2nd  wife  to  Richard  Sames,  is  an  addition.    Arms  of  Scott  should  read.  Gules, 
semee  of  cross  crosslcts,  three  boars'"  Iwads  erased  argent.    Arms  of  Drax — for  fee,  read 


ERRATA   ET   NOTANDA.  755 

PAGB 

291.  Quarterly  2  and  3  is  the  coat  of  Crcxsy. 

292.  For  Bnord.  read  Boodr. 

293.  Joes  probably  means  Joncx  ;  PortVnich  probably  means  Portlcdge. 
296.  Boxford  is  in  co.  Swff. ;  Boxtcd  in  Essex  may  be  meant. 

302.  For  Notine,  read  Nonne. 

310.  Gamond  is  the  name  in  the  Coll.  MS. 

314.  For  ^\v  Jamr,  read  Sir  James  Tirrell ;  for  Clapton,  read  Clopton. 

317.  For  Banington,  read  Brnington :  and  for  Beachamp,  read  Bcanehamp. 

318.  For  Crawlei,  read  Crawley  ;  for  Bryant  of  BulUngbroflhe  in  Yorltsh.,  read  Bryan  of  Bulling- 

hroflhe,  co.  Line.    Arms  of  Vancy — for  attired,  read  memhered. 
321.  8tirley  is  called  Strelley  in  Vis.  of  1634.     See  p.  521. 
330.  For  1406,  read  1466. 

346.  For  Wolsolien,  read  Walsohen. 

347.  Bendlowes  Pedigree.     See  Harl.  MS.  1541,  fol.  108  B. 
357.   Cold  may  mean  Gold. 

369.  Foscote  should  be  Foxeote,  co.  Warm. 

393,  For  Mary  Folliott,  read  Mary  FiUioll. 

403.  Thomas  Garfoote  mar.  Elizabeth,  not  Anne,  Heydon,  at  All  Hallows  Barking,  London,  16 
Nov.  1631.  She  survived  him,  and  mar.  George  Oroydon,  D.C.L.,  10  July,  1660,  at 
S.  Gregory's,  London.  George  Croydon  was  bur.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  where  his  monu- 
ment bears  the  arms  of  Croydon  impaling  Heydon.  The  will  of  a  Thomas  Garfoot  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  1686  (72  Lloyd),  mentions  his  mother  Elizabeth  Croydon  and  his 
uncle  Sir  John  Heydon.   {Br.  Chester^s  Collections.) 

406.  For  Glace,  read  Grace. 

414.  Grayes  should  be  Graces  ;  Anne  Bnclienden  should  be  Ann  Bleclienden. 

416.  Wangey  does  not  mean  Vange. 

417.  Heron  Family.     See  Vis.  of  Line.  1562,  in  which  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Heron  of  Barmyng, 

is  said  to  be  da.  and  heir  of  George  Pikenham. 
426.  There  is  a  Hackton  also  in  Hornchurch,  which  appears  to  be  the  place  intended. 
435.  Hasumn  is  Hassett  in  the  ColL  MS. 

441.  Roofe  is  Roafe  in  the  Coll.  MS. ;  probably  Rolfe  is  intended. 
449.  William  (2nd  son  of  John  Meade  and  Thomazin),  was  Clerk  of  Berners  Roothing. 
455.  For  Julio,  read  Julia. 

457.  Loose  Hall  is  in  Watesham,  co.  Suff.,  not  Essex. 
460.  For  Bohert  Pelham  of  Sandon,  Esq.,  read   Bobert  Newporte,  son  and  heir,  of  Sandon, 

Esq. 
464.  3fuminsby  means  Mumby,  co.  Line. 
468.  For  ....  ctre,  read  Are. 
484.  Strike  out  (No.  1)  after  the  title  Sandford. 
504.  For  Joce,  read  Joyce. 
511.  Arms  of  Tyndall — for  gnles,  read  garbs. 
514.  For  Jeringan,  read  Jernigan. 

519.  Connect  Mary  as  Ist  wife  of  Roger  Weutworth. 

520.  Arms,  second  quartering — for  erect,  read  rampant  (this  coat  is  that  of  Bernaed)  ;    third 

quartering — for  luces,  x&2.fX pikes  (this  coat  is  that  of  Lilling). 
523.  For  Dure,  read  B\in. 
530.  Wiseman  No.  5.     For  bars,  read  Burrs ;  and  for  such,  read  which.     The  crest  referred  to  is 

a  demi  griffin  wings  endorsed,  sable,  holding  a  spear  shaft  broken  at  each  end  erect  or. 
555.  For  .we  Hunt  No.  1,  read  see  Hunt. 
559.  The  Harl.  MS.  referred  under  Colshill  is  No.  1541. 
570.   Winvston,  in  Vis.  of  Devon,  1620,  is  called  Winston. 
574.  Rtiffe  and  Christopher  Gates  should  appear  as  sons  of  William,  and  be  distinctly  connected 

as  his  descendants. 
591.  For  Wanton,  read  Wanton. 
594.  These  arms  are — 2-.  Filleigh  or  Filley.    3.  Hurst.    4,  Wyons.    5.  Person. 


756  ERRATA   ET   NOTANDA. 

614.  Sir  Edmond  Yancy  was  son  in  lan\  not  son.  to  William  Crooke,  and  Sir  WiUiam  Mount- 

chensey  was  son  in  Ian;  not  son,  to  Sir  Edmond  Yancy. 
620.  For  Camh.,  read  Cumb. 
718.  Sir  Charles  TyrelL.  who  m.  Martha  Mildmay,  was  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Tyrell  and  Let- 

tice  Coppin,  p.  717.     The  connection  should  be  added. 
72i.  For  Thurnton,  read  Thornton. 
728.  For  Inee,  read  Ince. 
787.  (Index.)    For  Dun,  — ,  735,  read  755. 


COREIGENDA  OF  ARMS. 


Page      5.  P.owes,  for  chevron  read  chief. 

„  14.  Swallow,  should  he  or  a.  fess  sable  between  three  swallows  volant  azure. 

),  '61.  Broughton,  read  three  mullets. 

„  38.  Collin,  field  veH. 

„  86.  Nichols,  after  sable  read  as  many  crescents  ermine. 

„  101.  Smith,  see  p.  13. 

,,  105.  Sutton,  fess  argent. 

},  169.  Burre,  for  argent  read  ermine. 

„  201.  Frith,  the  comma  after  '•  or'"  should  be  after  ^^ chief ." 

„  286.  Saver,  read  "  a  chevron  between  three  peewits  argent" 

„  294.  Tanfield,  see  p.  180. 

,,  307.  Waldegrave,  see  pp.  134,  318. 

„  327.  Wiseman,  the  chief  should  be  ermines,  the  cronels  argent. 

„  355.  Bowes,  the  field  should  be  ermine. 

„  389.  Dry  wood.  No.  1,  the  lion  should  be  passant  gardant. 

„  440.  Lynne,  coat  n^t  tinctured. 

„  442.  Man.  the  chevron  should  be  6'r?«?;i^5. 

„  447.  Maydston,  the  halberds  should  be  argent,  shafts  sable. 

„  456.  Moore,  the  muUets  should  be  estoiles. 

,,  459.  Nevill  or  Raby,  see  p.  119,  and  •  Yisit.  of  Notts,'  Harl,  Soc,  p.  21. 

,,  472.  Prescott,  the  mullet  should  be  of  the  second. 

„  486.  Shaa.  the  lozenges  should  be  ermines. 

,.  487.  Smyth,  Arms,  Argent  a  cross  gules  between  four  peacocks  close  azure, 

„  518.  Ward,  Azure,  a  cross  patonce. 

,,  520.  Whetstone,  the  canton  is  not  tinctured. 

„  521.  White,  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  popinjays  vert. 

„  532.  Wright,  the  field  is  or,  the  fess  is  chequy,  argent  and  sable. 


Additions  to  the  "  ESSEX  VISITATIONS  "  (Harl.  Soc.)  kindly  furnished  by 
the  Rev.  S.  Baring  Gould,  Mr.  R.  S.  Boddington,  the  Rev.  C.  B. 
Norcliffe,  Mr.  W.  D.  Pink,  Mr.  J.  Simpson,  Dr.  Sykes,  and  others. 


FAOB 

66.     In  the  "  Vis.  of  Warwickshire,'"  1619,  p  400,  and  on  a  monument  to  a  Purefoy  in  S.  Michael's 
Church,   Coventry,  the  blazon  of  the  arms  o'f  "  Buegh  "  is  the  reverse  of  that  here  given 

69.     Coxsey,  clearly  means  Carsey,  i.  e.  Kersey,  co.  Suff.     See  pedigree  of  Sampson  of  Carsey,  Harl. 
MS.  1560,  fol.  271  B. 

206.     For  1541,  last  line  hut  two,  read  1451. 
213.     For  Bowes  read  Bowyer. 

646.  Thomas  Burley  should,  clearly,  he  Bulwer,  and  in  the  last  line  Thomas  Mellor  should  be  Miller; 
See  Vis  of  Norfolk,  1563,  Vol.  1,  p.  376,  and  Harl.  3IS.  1531,  fol.  23,  Vis.  of  Beds  1566. 
Joane,  the  wife  of  John  Barnardiston,  was  bur.  27  Nov.  1568,  at  Northill ;  he  was  bur. 
"in  the  Isle  "  there,  27  March,  1587. 

547.  Margaret  Barnardiston  was  mar.  23  March  1573,  at  Northill,  to  William  Fishe,  Gent  :  Maiy  the 
widow  of  Geo  Barnardiston  was  bur.  15  Oct  1577,  at  Northill ;  his  brother  Christopher 
was  bur.  there  17  Feb.  1592,  and  his  brother  John  was  bur.  there  1  Oct  1593  ;  Sigismund 
Barnardiston  was  mar.  12  June  1582,  at  Northill,  to  Mary  Wynch,  Gentlewoman ; 
John  and  Joane  Barnardiston  had  also  a  da.  Sarah,  mentioned  in  the  Vis.  of  Beds.  1566, 
who  was  mar.  11  June,  1582,  at  Northill,  to  John  Stukleye,  in  that  Vis.  called  Stewhley. 

Katharine,  wife  of  Bobert,  in  the  register  called  Misteris,  was  bur.  24  Sept.  1594,  at  Northill  ; 

John,  their  son,  was  bap.  11  Dec.  1597,  at  Northill,  and  iJo^erf,  their  son,  was  bur  there 

19  Sept.  1596. 
650.     John  Plott  was  of  Sparsholt,  co.  Bucks.  ;  see  descent  from  Richard,  son  and  heir  ajiparent  of 

Sir  Richard  Bettenson  and  Ann    (Monins)  in  Burkes'  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetcies, 

2  Ed.  1844,  p.  CO.  This  Richard  mar.  Albinia  Wray,  Sept.  1656,  atS.  An-lrews,  Holbom  ;  he 
died  at  Montpellier,  in  France,  in    1677,  (M  I.  Wimbledon).     Their  da.  Frances   was   boru 

1  Jan.  1668,  mar.  to  Sir  Thomas  Hewet,  7  Sept ,  1689,  at  Geneva,  and  died  in  London,  31 
Jan  1756 ;  and  Albinia  was  mar.  to  William  Selwin,  26  May,  1681,  at  Westminster  Abbey. 
Thomas  Farrington,  husband  of  their  da.  Theodoria,  was  bur.  Oct.  1712,  at  Chiselhurst. 

674.     As  to  Sir  Henry  Gates,  see  Vis.  of  Yorkshire,  1584,  by  Foster,  p.  60. 

593.     Legatt  Wills. 

1668  (Hens.  f.  107)  Thomas  Leggat,  of  Essex,  Esq.  To  wife  Elizabeth  for  life.  Mansion  and 
Gardens  at  Sutton  Gate,  Hornchurch,  then  to  Robert  Prujeans,  Esq  ,  Giandchild  and  heir 
of  my  late  brother-in-law  Sir  Francis  Prujeans  Kt.  dec.  ;  in  default  of  issue  to  my  cousin 
William  Leggat,  Esq.,  in  default  to  John  Legatt,  my  nephew,  son  of  my  late  brother 
Edward  Legatt ;  wife  Elizabeth  sole  Executrix.  Signed  1  April,  proved  1  Aug.  1 663,  by 
•widow. 

1669  [ihid.  fol.  57)  Elizabeth  Legatt,  of  Havering  in  Hornchurch,  relict  of  Thomas  Legatt,  Esq. 
To  cousin  Elizabeth  Baker  ;  to  the  four  children  of  cousin  Elizabeth  Fuller  ;  to  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  William  Whittaker,  Clerk  ;  Rev.  William  Whittaker,  Exor.     Signed  27  April,  proved 

18  May,  1669,  by  Exor. 
1675.     (Dyer.  fol.  138.)     William  Legatt,  of   Great  Bardfield,  Essex.,  Esq.,  wife  Susan  sole, 
Extrix.     Written  5  April  1671,  proved  4  Dec.  1675,  by  widow. 
611.     Drayton  probably  means  Draighton  West  R.  Wapentake  of  StaincUffe,  or  Dreivton  in  that  of 
Harthill ;  it  is  written  Drunton  in  Harl.  MS.  1415. 

617.     Herom  i.  e.  Hierome=Jerome. 

623.    Southage  is  stated  in  "  Hunter's  South  Yorkshire  ",  Vol,  2,  p.  275,  to  mean  South  Haigh. 


PAQE. 

649.  Gregory  Conyers  had  also  a  son  George,  of  Easingtou,  who  died  1540 ;  his  son  George,  of 
Easington,  died  1568,  leaving  Nicholas,  his  son  and  heir,  and  Leonard. 

654,  Berry  is  evidently  in  error  in  giving  Richard  Disney,  who  died  1578,  his  issue  by  his  second  wife 
instead  of  the  first ;   See  Vis.  of  Line.  1564,  "  Genealogist"  Vol.  4.  p.  18 

658.  Henry  Woolhouse  Disney  Roebuck,  Esq.,  of  Heath,  Yorkshire,  was  mar.  17  June,  1770,  at 
All  Saints',  Stamford,  to  Catherine  Russell  of  that  parish.  Spinster 

662.  For  Hambleton  read  Humbleton. 

663.  Arabella  Thynne  mar.  Thomas  Sutton,  of  Knapton,  and  was  bur  at  S.  Maurice,  York,  14  March 

1711-2,  where  her  husband  was  bur.  17  Sept  1719.  They  had  issue  ;— Ralph,  Thomas, 
John  and  Araliella. 

681.     Christian,  should  be  Christopher  Fowler. 

689.  George  Papillou  and  Mary  his  wife  (who  was  bapt.  15  April,  1635,  at  S  Mary's  Church, 
Caiubiidge,]  had  issue  :  -Samuel ;  Mary,  mar  ,  20  Nov.  1(82,  Samuel  Balls,  a  Hamburgh 
MercLant;  Plicebe,  mar  to  Benjamin  Smith;  and  Anne,  mar.  to  John  Gledhill ;  — Samuel 
Pai.ill"n,  Citizen  and  Fishmonger  of  London,  mar  ,  13  March  1697,  Fiducia,  da.  of  John 
Steere  by  Fiducia,  wife  of  Matthew  Raper,  Merchant,  and  had  issue,  John  Papillon. 
George  Papillon's  Will,  dated  11  March  l(JS2/3,  was  proved  2G  Feb  1683/4,  P  C  C  Cann, 
128.  Samuel  Papillon's  Will,  dated  7  Oct.  1725,  was  proved  2  Dec.  1725,  P.  C.  C.  Ronmey, 
257. 

724.  Ann,  wife  of  Charles  Fairfax,  was  bur    at  S.  Mary's  Castlegate,  York,  23  June,  1707  ;   for 

Milton  veadMitton. 

725.  For  Godfred  Copley  of  Sprodborough  read  Godfrey  Copley  of  Sprotborough 

728.     For  Hartley  read  Hanshy  ;  See  "  Hunter's  South  Yorkshire,"  Vol  1.  p.  234. 

742.  This  Pedigree  of  Warren  was  probably  compiled  by  Berry  from  Watson's  History  of  the  Earla 
of  Warren  and  Sun-ey.  Its  reliable  character  may  be  open  to  question  See  "Herald  and 
Genealogist "  Vol.  7,  pp.  193-219  ;  and  8,  p.  65. 


INDEX 


OP 


PEDIGREEJS,    NAMES,    AND    ARMS. 


Pedigrees  are  denoted  in  small  capitals  ;  Arms  in  italics. 


A. 
Abarle,  153. 
Abarle,  Alice,  153. 

Thomas,  153. 
Abbot,  Geo.  (his),  646. 
Abdy,  627. 
Abdy,  627. 
Abdy,  Alice,  641. 

Anthony,  641. 

Robert,  Sir,  643. 
Abell,  — ,  71,  119,  174,  236,  280,  308,  438, 
622. 

EUinor,  440. 

Grace,  174. 

Jo.,  622. 

John,  98,  440. 

Mary,  98,  236,  280. 

Rose,  438. 

William,  440. 
Abergavenny,  Lord,  698. 
Abraham,  John,  342. 

Maiy,  430. 

William,  430, 
Ackworth,  George,  120,  309. 

Jane,  309. 

Joanne,  120. 
Acton,  161,  267. 
Acton,  —,  144,  161. 

Richard,  .S7;-,  144. 
Acton,  de,  Mawde,  268. 

John,  Sir,  268. 
Adam,  — ,  228. 

Matilda,  228. 
Adams,  537. 
Adajus,  537. 
Adams,  — ,  110. 

General,  698. 

Henry,  331. 


Adams — continued. 

Joan,  509. 

Mary,  698. 

Robert,  372,  373. 

Thomas,  254,  457, 
Adderburye,  Alexander,  100. 
Addington,  — ,  512. 

Dorothy,  512. 
Aderley,  Dorothy,  619. 

Thomas,  619, 
Adington,  Dorothy,  613. 

John,  613, 
Ady,  Thomas,  715. 
Adys,  Cecilia,  245. 

Thomas,  245. 
Aeck,  John, 518. 
Agard,  — ,  169. 
Agincourt,  Maude,  198. 

William,  Lord,  198. 
Aila,  503. 

Alabaster,  or  Arhlaster,  485. 
Alabaster,  — ,  133,  537. 

Edmond,  485,  705. 

Elizabeth,  133. 

Prudence,  485,  705. 
Alablaster,  — ,  315. 
Albini,  de,  731. 
Aldham,  108. 
Aldham,  — ,  108. 

Dorothy,  108. 

Elizabeth,  232. 

John,  232. 
Aldridge,  Jane  (?  Joanne),  84,  578. 

William,  84,  578. 
Alexander,  Robert,  658. 
Alford,  96. 
Alford,  — ,  65  230. 

Robert.  159. 


5  E 


758 


INDEX. 


Alger,  Agnes  or  EUinor,  51,  397. 

Robert,  51,  397. 
Alf7/n,  Allen.  65,  133,  217,  220. 
Aleyn,  Alleyn,  133,  333,  334,  537. 
Aleyn,  Alleyn,  Allen,  — ,  283,  482. 

Agnes,  537. 

Anne,  9,  62,  218. 

Arabella,  662. 

Christopher,  184. 

Edmond,  54,  576  :  Sir,  662, 

Edward,  436,  599  ;  Sir,  705. 

Elka,  20. 

Gilbert,  385. 

GQes,  184,  719. 

Jane,  220,  423. 

John,  20,  62,  218  ;   Sir,  537. 

Mary,  184,  385,  436,  719. 

Raffe,  220,  423. 

Richard,  9,  537. 

Thomas,  9,  19,  172. 

William,  232. 
Alington,  AUington,  — ,  164,  250. 

Alice,  293. 

Anne,  99. 

Elizabeth,  587. 

George,  177. 

Giles,  Sir,  49,  78,  137,  164,  293,  362. 

Giles,  587. 

Jane,  250. 

Joan,  78. 

Margaret,  36,  180. 

Margery,  181. 

Richard,  17,  125. 

Robert,  293,  587. 

WilUam,  Sir,  180,  315, 

Wmiam,  36,  99,  115,  181,  301. 
Allen,  see  Aleyn. 
Allett,  Susan,  285. 

William,  285. 
Allotf,  271. 
Allott,  — ,  272. 

John,  Sir,  272. 

Wr.,  59. 
Alston,  335. 
Alston,  335. 
Alston,  Edward,  263. 

Hariot,  630. 

John,  185,  385. 

Rowland,  630. 
Althain,  538. 
Altham,  538. 
Altham,  Edward,  Sir,  488,  710. 

Elizabeth,  619. 

Harriet,  628, 

James,  Sir,  148,  619. 

Joane,  Johanna,  488,  710. 


Altham — co  ntimied, 

Peyton,  628. 
Alwy  alias  Dorivalls,  Robert,  591  {bis),  592. 

Agnes,  592. 
Amcotts,  Alexander,  655, 
Amery,  see  Emery. 
Ameey,  see  Emery. 
Amidas,  5. 
Amidas,  Amydas,  Elizabeth.  5  27. 

Robert,  5,  27. 
Amner,  Rafe,  178, 
Amunderville  de,  Ermentruda,  653, 

Peter,  653. 

Roger,  653. 
Amys,  540. 

Amys,  Amyce,  19,  540. 
Amys,  Amyce,  — ,  33. 

Ann,  172. 

Roger,  172. 
Anden  (?  Arderne),  Charles,  480. 
Anderson,  631, 
Anderson,  631, 
Anderson,  Edmund,  Sir,  669. 
Anderton,  Christopher,  730. 

Dorothy,  730. 
Andrew,  Robert,  623. 
Andrews,  Anne,  666,  697. 

Charles,  Rev.,  697. 

Daniel,  666. 

Joane,  420, 

John,  420, 

William,  Sir,  337. 

William,  34. 
Anger,  Lettice,  421, 

Francis,  Lord,  421, 

And  see  Unger, 
Angersley,  — ,  10,  77, 

Jane,  10,  77. 
Anthony,  John,  538. 
Antingham,  142. 
Antrobus,  — ,  641. 
Anzelark,  Robert,  Rev.,  745. 
Apcher  {?  Upclxer'),  Alice,  580, 

Thomas,  580, 

And  see  TTpcher, 
Ap  Howell,  Ellen,  81. 

Liu,  81. 
Apie,  — ,  255. 
Appulderfield,  230. 
Appulderfield,  — ,  65,  231. 
Ajjpulton,  134. 

Appulton,  Apleton,  134,  540. 
Appulton,  Apleton,  — ,  121. 

Ann,  364. 

Henry,  33,  172. 

Isaac,  368. 


INDEX. 


759 


Appulton — continued. 
Mary,  493. 

Roger,  Sir,  251,  261,  36i,  493. 
Roger,  453. 
Thomas,  301. 
Apsley,  Sir  Allan,  399. 
Ap  Walter,  310. 
Ap  Walter,  see  "Walter. 
Archdale,  Alice,  340. 

Martin,  340. 
Arbuthnot,  Catherine,  364. 

Robert,  364. 
Archer,  136,  632. 
Archer,  136,  632. 
Archer,  Joan,  166. 

John  {alias  Boys),  417. 
John,  513, 
Lady,  324. 
Margaret,  513. 
Mary  (alias  Boys),  417. 
Thomas,  — ,  509. 
WiUiam,  166. 
Ardall,  John,  69. 

Thomasine,  69. 
Ardeme,  de,  Ralph,  732. 
Arderne,  see  Anden. 
Are,  — ,  263,  468,  755. 
Argall,  137. 
Argall,  137,  335. 
Argall,  John,  500. 
Mary,  500. 
Richard,  641. 
Thomas,  293. 
Arkenstall,  — ,  435,  443. 
Catherine,  443. 
Margaret,  435. 
Richard,  170. 
Arvwshury,  230. 
Armiger,  Rhose,  477. 
Thomas,  477. 
Armitage,  William,  348. 
Armstrong,  — ,  629. 
Jane,  439. 
Gilbert,  439. 
Katherine,  629. 
Rachel,  369. 
Richard,  369. 
Arnold,  John,  296. 

Nicholas,  Sir,  296. 
William,  598. 
Arran,  Ai'thur,  2nd  Earl  of,  676. 
Artcvillc,  249. 
Ai-teville,  — ,  736. 
Arthur,  Arther,  — ,  475. 
Margaret,  61. 
Robert,  61,  288. 


Arthur — oontinwd, 

Sarah,  475. 
Arundell,  560. 
Arundell,  Arundel,  Ann,  111. 
Edmoud,  Sir,  120. 
Henry,  £url  of,  17. 
James    E.,    Lo)'d    A.    of,  Wardour, 

685. 
John,  Sir,  111,  738. 
John,  87. 

Margaret,  171,  564. 
Mary,  685. 
Thomas,  Sir,  171. 
Thomas,  370. 
Thomazine,  87,  352,  738. 
Arundeville,  de,  Richard,  732. 
Ashdon,  — ,  43. 
Ashe,  Elizabeth,  30,  288. 
Henry,  Sir,  288. 
William,  30. 
Ashenhurst,  Arthur,  Cajftain,  570. 
Ashfield,  —  17,  301. 
John,  Sir,  539. 
WilUam,  Sir,  115. 
WUliam,  125. 
Ashhurst,  Joan,  183. 

John,  183. 
Ashley,  — ,  247. 

Joan, 247. 
Ashton,  249,  336. 
ASHTON,  or  Ayson,  336. 
Ashton,  — ,  206. 

And  see  Ayson. 
Ashwell,  552, 
Asjmll,  190. 
Aspall,  John,  Sir,  586. 

Mirabel,  586. 
Aspelin,  Ann,  279. 

John,  279. 
Astell,  Henry,  207. 

Margaret,  207. 
Astle,  635. 
Astley,  186. 
ASTLEY,  ASTLE,  635. 
ASTLEY,  ESTLEIGH,  138,  336,  541. 
Astley,  — ,  10,  77,  415. 

Andrew,  Sir,  46,  389  (bis). 
Bridget,  212. 
Frances,  59,  415. 
Isaac,  121,  212,  309. 
Jane,  10,  77. 
Mary,  46. 
Thomas,  59,  389. 
Aston,  — ,  655. 

Margery,  636. 
Walter,  636. 


760 


INDEX. 


Athow,  Frances,  122. 

Thomas,  122. 
Athhis,  328. 
Atkins,  Mary,  328. 

Eichard,  328. 
Atkinson,  — ,  225  ;  Bislwp  of  Dui'ham,  257, 
372. 

Anne,  257. 

Barbara,  372,  373. 

Jocosa.  229. 

Joyce,  347. 

Eobert,  229,  347. 

Thomas,  373. 
Atslon;  337. 
Atslow,  337. 
Attvater  alias  Waters,  423. 
Atwater,  Mary,  423,  424,  733. 

Eobert,  423,  424,  733. 
Atn-ood,  7,  338. 
Atwood,  338. 
Atwood,  Andrew,  454. 

Joan,  8. 

John,  8. 
Aubrey,  — ,  426. 

Mary,  426. 
Audley.  139. 

AUDLEY,  AWDELEY,  139,  338,  543, 
Audley,  —,  152,  311. 

Cicely,  311. 

Dorothy,  46. 

Elizabeth,  597. 

Edmond,  113. 

Hugh,  560. 

Lord,  597. 

Margaret  (his),  560. 

Thomas,  46,  597. 
A%iger,  Ancher,  180,  211. 
Auger,  Aucher,  — ,  36,  181,  753. 

James.  211, 

Margaret,  36,  181,  753. 
Aughton  or  Herson,  Anne,  616. 

Eafe,  616. 
Augustine,  Thomas,  289. 
Auke,  — ,  653. 

Gregory,  653, 
Aunger,  246. 
Aunger,  — ,  75. 

Dr.,  43. 
Averell,  283. 
Averell,  —  283,  309. 

Bartholomew,  9,  121,  283,  309. 

Benjamtu,  588. 

Elizabeth,  121. 

Grace,  588. 
Averes,  Bartholomew,  60. 

Elizabeth,  60. 


Averes — contimied. 

Grace,  60, 
Avesshye,  de,  Dionysia,  84. 

Nicholas,  84. 
Aylett,  339. 
Atlett,  339, 
Aylett,  Anne,  484, 

Dorothy,  459, 

Edward,  476. 

Elizabeth,  476. 

George,  451. 

John,  404,  475. 

Mary,  490. 

Philip,  475. 

Eobert,  527. 

Susan,  404,  483. 

Thomas,  73,  451,  459,  490. 

William,  483. 
Aylmer,  Elizabeth,  522. 

Judith,  423. 

Margaret,  273. 

Samuel.  522. 

Theophilus,  423. 

WiUiam,  273. 
Ayloffe,  141. 

Aylofpe,  20,  141,  340,  543. 
Ayloffe,  — ,  175,  236. 

Agnes,  29,  159. 

Benjamin,  Sir,  195,  718. 

James,  519. 

Jane,  431. 

John,  9  ;  Sir,  9. 

Eobert,  34, 

Thomas,  30. 

WilHam,  Sir,  431,  519. 
Ayscough,  Henry,  402. 

Jane,  654, 

John,  610, 

William,  Sir,  654. 
Aysok,  see  ASHTOX. 
Ayson,  Eichard,  341. 

B. 

Baard,  146. 
Baakd,  22. 
Baard,  Emme,  147. 

Eobert,  Sir,  147. 
Baber,  William,  442. 
BaMngton,  221. 
Babington,  — ,  63,  190,  739. 

Anne,  739. 

Margery,  63. 

And  see  Bebington. 
Bachecotte,  — ,  32, 

Jane.  32. 


INDEX. 


761 


Backhouse,  — ,  325. 

Elizabeth,  r)28. 
Eowland,  528. 
Bacon,  142. 

Bacon,  — ,  415,  556,  576. 
Cordelia,  415. 
Edward,  493, 
Francis,  <S(>,  39. 
Francis,  190. 
Jane,  493. 
Jennemache,  122. 
Katharine,  541. 
Matthew,  55. 

Nicholas,  Sir,  39,  122,  247,  493. 
Ric,  Sir,  541. 
Eose,  341. 
Thomas,  495. 
Wmiam,  34] . 
Badby,  —,170. 

Elizabeth,  170. 
Badcock,  340. 
BADCOCK,  340. 
Badlesmere,  312. 
Badley,  Eichard.  69. 
Bageott,  Thomas,  Sir,  95. 

William,  95. 
Baggeley,  Hanna,  404. 

Thomas,  404. 
Baghaut,  600. 
Baghott,  Maude,  101. 

RaufEe,  101. 
Bagott,  John,  229. 
Baker,  145,  544. 
Baker,  145,  544. 
Baker,  — ,  43,  324,  504. 
Ann,  12,  113,  346. 
Edmond,  460. 
Edon,  311. 
Frances,  584. 
Henry,  Sir,  114. 
Heniy,  277,  346. 
Jane,  460,  579. 
John,  &■?•,  12,  113,  549. 
John,  12,  103,  113,  114,  291,  302. 
Joseph, 579. 
Joyce,  114,  302,  504. 
Katheriue,  16,  113. 
Richard,  Sir,  21. 
Richard,  12,  16,  21,  113. 
Robert,  584. 
Susan,  687. 

Thomas,  12,  21,  113,  133,  311. 
Balderston,  Ellen,  94. 

Eichard,  94. 
Baldington,  574. 
Baldington,  Ann,  574. 


Baldington — continued. 

Thomas,  Sir,  574. 
Baldo,  Jacome,  650. 

Peter,  651. 

Susannah,  651. 
Baldry,  276. 
Baldry,  — ,  164,361. 

Bridgett,  605. 

Elizabeth,  13,  277. 

George,  13,  277. 

Thomas,  Sir,  13,  164,  361,  605. 
Baldwin,  — ,  85,  91. 

Earl,  730,  743. 

Elizabeth,  91. 

Ella,  743. 

Isabella,  729. 

John,  245,  729. 

Mai-y,  667. 

Maud,  730. 

Ealph,  667. 
Ball,  — ,  230,  245  (lis). 

John,  497. 

Thamer,  497. 
Ballet,  341. 
Ballet,  341. 
Ballet,  John,  336. 

Eose,  336. 
Balston,  Dorothy,  663. 

John,  663. 

Judith,  663. 

Mary,  663. 
Bamborough,  Dorothy,  61. 

William,  61. 
Bamfield,  Beatrix,  226. 

Edmund,  226. 
Banastre,  — ,  609. 
Baninge,  142. 
Banixge,  142. 
Banke,  Alexander,  48. 
Bankes,  544. 
Banks,  Bankes,  — ,  662. 

Frances,  636. 

Thomas,  636. 
Bantock,  Susannah,  178. 

Thomas,  178. 
Barber,  Thomas,  486. 
Barde,  — ,  178. 
Bardolpli,  267. 
Bardolph,  Bardolfe,  — ,  388,  653. 

Edmond,  224. 

Edward,  229. 

Julian,  268. 

Lord,  653. 
Matilda,  229. 
Mawde,  224. 
Eobert,  Lord,  268. 


762 


INDEX. 


Bardfield,  180,  316. 
Bardfield,  Christian,  180,  75i. 

John,  180,  754. 

Phillippa,  145. 

Thomas,  145. 
Bardsley,  — ,  544. 

Ada,  544. 
Bardwell,  186. 
Bardwell,  Margery,  45. 
Barfold,  — ,  467. 
Barham,  — ,  170. 

Ann,  170. 
Barkeley,  — ,  270. 

Alice,  159. 

Jane,  270. 

Thomas,  Sir,  159  ;  Lord,  270. 

And  see  Berkeley. 
Barker,  143,  341. 
Babker,  143,  341. 
Barker,  — ,  95,  277,  496. 

Ambrose,  246. 

Ann,  142. 

Cicely,  246. 

Charles,  367. 

Christopher,  Sir,  563. 

Dr.,  494. 

Elizabeth,  531. 

John, 142. 

Margaret,  95,  496. 

Mary,  494. 

Eobert,  Sir,  367. 

Kobert,  367,  531. 
Barker,  342. 
Baekham,  342. 
Barkham,  Edward,  Sir,  523. 

Robert,  523. 
Barlee,  Barley,  1,  150,  584. 
Baelee,  Barley,  1,  545,  753. 
Barlee,  Barley,  — ,  30,  120,  150,  277,  621. 

Elizabeth,  228,  324,  527. 

Frances,  627. 

Francis,  13,  324. 

Joan,  587. 

John,  28,  587,  593. 

Margaret,  150. 

Mary,  530. 

Eichard,  530,  753. 

William,  228,  587. 
Barnahye,  20. 
Barnabye,  20. 
Barnabye,  572. 

Eobert,  572. 
Barnard,  144. 
Barnard,  20, 144. 
Barnard,  —,251,  332,  680. 

Alice,  248,  402. 


Barnard — continued. 

Charles,  69. 

Elizabeth,  69. 

Francis,  20,  329, 

Henry,  248. 

Joane,  20. 

Nicholas,  475. 

Richard,  402,  451. 

Susan,  680. 

William,  20. 

And  see  Bernard. 
Barnardiston,  193. 
BARNARDI8T0N,  545. 
Barnardiston,  Agnes,  543. 

Ann,  8,  141,  179,  194,  377,  753. 

Charlotte,  628. 

Mary,  104,  292. 

Sir,  194. 

Thomas,  Sir,  8,  104,  141,  179,  235,  292, 
628. 

Thomas,  377,  543,  591. 
Barnars,  Francis,  7. 
Barnby,  Charles,  Sir,  655. 
Barne,  538. 
Baene,  538. 
Barneby,  Thomas,  133. 
Barnehowse,  427. 
Barnehowse,  Mary,  428. 

Nicholas,  428. 
Barnes,  21. 

Barnes,  Barneis,  2,  3,  21,  547. 
Barnes,  — ,  388,  733. 

Ann,  388. 

Anthony,  22. 

Henry,  76. 

John,  314. 

Eichard,  BisJtoj)  of  Durham,  225. 
Barney,  Henry,  135. 

John,  17. 
Barneys,  Nicholas,  106. 
Barnham,  Francis,  440. 

Martha,  440. 
Barnish,  — ,  48. 

Grissell,  113. 

Mary,  48. 

William,  113. 
Barnsley,  — ,  32. 

Dennis,  32. 
Baron,  72,  73,  342,  343. 
Baron,  342,  343. 
Baron,  — ,  18. 

Frances,  9. 

John,  610. 

Julian,  605. 

Margaret,  73. 

Matthew,  9. 


INDEX. 


763 


Baron — contiimecl. 

Nicholas,  73 

Richard,  605. 
Barren,  Humfrey,  170. 
Barrett,  145. 
Bareett,  145,  548. 
Barrett,  — ,  87,  128,  322,  391,  468,  523,  581. 

Ann,  168,  363. 

Beatrix,  581,  736. 

Catherine,  252. 

Jane,  523. 

Joyce,  128,  322. 

Martha,  468. 

Thomas,  268,  473. 

William,  168,  363,  736. 
Barrett-Lennard,  Anne,  681,  741. 

Richard,  681,  741. 
Baring,  Alexander,  683. 

Anne,  683. 
Barringtoii,  146. 

Baeeington,  22,  87,  146,  343,  549. 
Barrington,    Barington,    — ,    30,   339,    419  ; 
Knight,  460,  541. 

Agnes,  591. 

Captain,  429. 

Elizabeth,  59,  445,  539. 

Francis,  Sir,  59,  244,  395,  445. 

Francis,  419. 

Humphry,  116. 

James,  Sir,  539. 

Jane,  460. 

Joan,  244,  395. 

John,  227. 

Nicholas,  591. 

Robert,  391. 

Rose,  429. 

Thomas,  419. 
Barrow,  344. 
Baeeow,  344. 
Barrow,  Anthony,  175. 
Barrowes,  Elizabeth,  339. 
Barry,  81,  267. 
Baee-y,  81. 
Barry,  John,  268. 
Barsham,  Baysham,  Catherine,  42. 

Thomas,  42. 
Bartlett,  Elizabeth,  116. 

George,  116. 
Barton,  249, 
Barton,  Andrew,  603. 

George,  Rev.,  701. 

Laura,  701. 

Bev.,  676. 
Bartram,  197. 
Bartram,  Agnes,  198. 

Roger,  198. 


Barwick,  — ,  26  (his),  305. 

William,  26,  135. 
Basing,  40. 
Basing,  Bassynge,  John,  41. 

Juliana,  41. 

Roger,  35, 
Basinghorne,  116, 
Basingborue,  — ,  116. 

Gilbert,  116, 

Jane,  23. 

Joan,  227. 

John,  23,  227. 
Baskerville,  — ,  206,  469. 

Elizabeth,  469. 

Ellinor,  281. 

Humphrey,  361. 

John,  Sir,  206. 

Thomas,  Sir,  281. 
Bashpoole,  Bridget,  236. 

John,  236. 
Bassano,  344. 
Bassano,  344. 
Basse,  Humfry,  311. 

Mary,  260,  311. 
Bassett,  — ,  108,  144,  246,  270,  297,  494. 

Dorothy,  75,  446. 

Elizabeth,  297. 

Frances,  64. 

George,  75. 

Gregory,  446. 

Isabel,  109. 

Jane,  46,  617. 

John,  46,  64,  617. 

Margaret,  494,  560. 

Rafe,  542  ;  Lord,  560. 
Bastwick,  Joan,  384. 

Thomas,  384. 
Basey,  Jo.,  565, 
Bateman,  57. 
Bateman,  — ,  18,  38,  557,  612. 

Anne,  747. 

Elinor,  557. 

Elizabeth,  18, 

Harriet,  636, 

James,  Sir,  747. 

Nathaniel,  636. 
Bates,  Daniel,  633. 

Mary,  633. 
Bathurst,  Reignold,  137. 
Batt,  John,  517, 
Baftell,  72,  146, 
Battell,  23,  227, 
Battell,  72,  73. 

Alice,  147. 

Catherin,  224. 

Rose,  73, 


764 


INDEX. 


Battell — cont  inucd. 

Thomas,  Sv;  147,  224. 
Batten,  Mary,  698. 

William,  .SV;',  698. 
Batterlm,  — ,  285. 
Judith,  285. 
Battiscunihe,  559. 
Battiscombe,  561. 
Baude,  226. 
Baude,  John,  227. 

And  see  Bawde. 
Baughe,  — ,  245. 
Mary,  245. 
Baule,  Law.,  97. 
Baulneij,  298. 
Bawcock,  — ,  421. 

Lettice,  421,  666. 
Ban-de,  108. 
Bawde,  Anne,  109. 

And  see  Baude. 
Bayle,  Anne,  458. 
Raulfe,  458. 
Baylcs,  638. 
Bayles,  6.38. 
Bayley,  Thomas,  662. 
Baijliff,  see  Clarhc. 
Baylii?,  Jane,  622. 

Margaret  {alias  Clarke),  331,  623. 
Roger,  622. 

William  {alias  Clarke),  331,  623, 
Bayly,  345. 
Bayly,  345. 
Bayley,  — ,  393. 
Jane,  393. 
Baynard,  142. 
Baynard,  — ,  104,  173. 

Richard,  104. 
Baynham,  — ,  160. 
Isabel,  160. 
John,  10. 
Baynton,  Edward,  Sir,  595. 

Francis,  376. 
Bayons,  298. 
Bax,  John,  640. 
Basster,  Wolston,  608. 
Beach,  — ,  735. 

William,  735. 
Beacon,  — ,  93. 
John,  93. 
Beakesbourne  (Beckborue),  Mary,  416. 

Francis,  416. 
Bearde,  — ,  232. 
Beancliamj),  147,  316,  503, 
Beauchamp,  — ,  84,  116,  323,  526. 
Alice,  564. 
Beatrice,  84. 


Beauchamp — continued. 
Elizabeth,  542. 
Emma,  564. 
Isabel,  317,  570. 
Joan,  564. 
John,  317,  564,  571. 
Roger,  Sir,  116. 

Thomas,  Earl  of  Warwick,  542. 
Walter,  Baron  of  Elmslcy,  564. 
William,  Earl  of  Warwiclt,  564. 
Beaxifort,  511. 
Beaufort,  Joan,  737. 
Beaufoy,  304. 
Beaulieu,  — ,  722. 
Beaumont,  — ,  313,  684. 
Eleanor,  645. 
Elizabeth,  124. 
Martha,  684. 
Richard,  124. 
Thomas,  Visoonnt,  655. 
Bcausett,  {?  Bereseth  or  Lanyliani)  552. 
Beawpre,  Nicholas,  52. 
Behington,  194. 
Bebington,  — ,  195,  352,  753. 

And  see  Babington. 
Beckborne,  see  Beaksbourne. 
Beckenshall,  Sir  Henry,  166. 
BecTiett,  359. 

Beckett,  Leonard,  512,  611. 
Mary,  512,  611. 
Ursula,  359. 
Walter,  359. 
Beckford,  William,  642. 
Beckinyliam,  149. 
Beckingham,  24,  149. 
Beckingham,  Thomas,  Sir,  122. 

Stephen,  164, 362. 
Beckwith,  Frances,  582,  737. 
Leonard,  Sir,  582,  737. 
Bedell,  24. 
Bedell,  — ,  327,  530, 
Alice,  25. 
Henry,  140. 
John,  554. 
Margery,  554. 
Thomas,  25,  208,  486. 
William,  25. 
Bedge,  — ,  125. 
Bedingfield,  — ,  387. 
Elizabeth,  46. 
Frances,  695. 
Mary,  53,  298,  502,  513. 
Philip,  53,  298,  502. 
Richard,  Sir,  695. 
Robert,  513. 
William,  236. 


INDEX. 


765 


Beech er,  — ,  501, 

Dorothy,  649. 

Joane,  501. 

WiUiam,  Sir,  649. 
Beere,  — ,  65. 

Kichard,  208. 
Beevor,  Dr.,  671, 

Mary  Aune,  671. 

Thomas,  Sir,  671. 
Belesme,  de,  Ella,  731. 

Robert,  731. 

William,  JEarl  of  Arundel,  731. 
Belgrave,  George,  Sir,  473, 

Mary,  473. 
Belhouse,  145. 
Belhouse,  145,  548. 
Belhouse,  Alice,  22,  147. 

Nicholas,  22. 

Richard,  Sir,  147. 
Belhiaj},  39. 
Belknap,  564, 
Belknap,  Edward,  705, 

Edward,  Sir,  287, 

Elizabeth,  39,  287,  705. 

Henry,  Sir,  39. 

Susan,  254,  457, 

Symon,  254,  457. 
Bell,  25,  150,  467. 
Bell,  25,  150. 
Bell,  — ,  522, 

Alice,  341, 

Edward,  545, 

GefErey,  341. 

Margaret,  522, 

Robert,  467, 
Bellew,  Dorothea,  678, 

Richard,  Lord,  678. 
Bellman,  Edward,  Bcv.,  671. 
Bellot,  Elizabeth,  645, 

Ralph,  645, 
Belton,  — ,  3. 

Idon,  8. 

Johanna,  3, 
Benbow,  Anne,  495. 

Thomas,  495. 
Bendishc,  Bendish,  25,  316. 
Bendishe,  Bekdish,  316,  346, 
Bendishe,  Bendish,  Thomas,  28,  44,  53,  199. 
Bendlotves,  347. 
Bendlowes,  347,  754. 
Bendlowes,  Christopher,  417. 

Joan,  417. 

Robert,  459, 

Sergeant,  459. 

William,  417. 
And  see  Benlowes. 


Benet,  see  Bennett. 
Benington,  316, 
Beuiugton,  Alice,  317,  754. 

Jo.,  317,  754. 
Benion,  Elizabeth,  387, 

Richard,  387, 
Benloe,  — ,  315, 
Benlowes,  Elizabeth,  657, 
John, 557, 
And  see  Bendlowes. 
Bennett,  150,  347, 
Bennett,  150,  347,  348, 
Bennett,  Benet,  — ,  32. 
Christian,  71, 
Joane,  174,  488, 
John,  383, 
Mary,  676, 
Mary  Ann,  751, 
Samuel,  751. 
Thomas,  174,  488, 
William,  71. 
Benstall,  572, 
Benstall,  — ,  573, 
John,  573, 
Bensted,  Henry,  Sir,  22, 

Margaret,  22,  30,  753. 
Bentley,  — ,  52. 

Ann,  52,  222. 
John, 222. 
Mathew,  563. 
Beorehe,  214, 
Bere,  — ,  230, 
Beresford,  — ,  382, 
Ann,  382, 
William,  467. 
Beridge,  Basil  B.,  716. 

Dorothy,  716. 
Beriff,  25,  348. 
Beeiff,  25,  348. 
Beriff,  Elizabeth,  370. 
Bcrill,  588. 
Berill,  Lettice,  588. 
William,  588. 
Berkeley,  158. 
Berkeley,  Elizabeth,  45. 
Maurice,  Sir,  84. 
William,  45. 
And  see  Barkeley. 
Berlwe,  Ann,  21. 
John,  21. 
Bern,  — ,  58. 
Bernaclte,  197. 
Bernard,  452,  520,  755, 
Beenaed,  617. 
Bernard,  Frances,  46, 
Margaret,  715. 


5    F 


766 


INDEX. 


Bernard — continued. 
Margery,  491. 
Mathew,  452. 
Robert,  491. 
Thomas,  715. 
And  see  Barnard. 
Bcrners,  349. 
Bernees,  349. 
Berners,  Robert,  43. 

Roger,  de,  228. 
Bemey,  Elizabeth,  642. 
Berrell,  Lettice,  10,  66. 
William,  10,  66. 
Bertram,  485. 
Bertram,  — ,  620. 
Bery,  — ,  137. 
Best,  Elizabeth,  618. 

Roger,  618. 
Bet,  Ann,  434. 

John,  484. 
Betnam,  see  Bettenham. 
Betsworth,  Jane,  426. 
Peter,  Sir,  426. 
Bettenham,  Betnam,  — ,  314. 
Adam,  127. 
Ann,  17,  .314. 
Elizabeth,  127  {Ms\ 
John,  17,  229. 
Bettenson,  550. 
Bettenson,  550, 
Bettenson,  Edward,  508,  610. 
Jane,  508,  610. 
Richard,  610. 
Bettingham,  108. 
Bettingham,  — ,  109. 
Christian,  109. 
Bevile,  — ,  509. 

John,  509. 
Bewtye,  Roger,  238. 
Bilsworth,  1. 

BiBSWOETH,  1. 
BiCKEETON,  151. 

Bicknell,  John,  517. 

Bicknor,  Christopher,  283. 

Bigg,  349. 

Bigg,  349. 

Bigg,  Jeromy,  497. 

Margaret,  497. 
Biggs,  Edward,  366. 

James,  579. 
Bigland,  Biglond,  John,  105,  292. 

Susanna,  105,  202. 
Bigod,  511. 
Bigod,  — ,  225. 
Bigott,  Isabell,  23,  227. 

Hugh,  Sir,  23. 


Bigott — continued. 

Hugo,  227. 
Bigrave,  — ,  546. 
Bigrave,  Anne,  546. 
Billesley,  — ,  572. 
Adam,  572. 
Billingsley,  — ,  488. 

Alderman,  174. 
Catherine,  689. 
Elizabeth,  463. 
Henry,  Sir,  506. 
Thomas,  463. 
Bindon,  Henry  Howard,  Viscount,  247,  738. 

Thomas  Howard,  Viscount,  738. 
Bingham,  350. 
BiKGHAM,  152,  350. 
Bingham,  — ,  110. 

Richard,  Sir,  121,  309. 
Binks,  JefEery,  392. 
Birch,  Agnes,  20,  141,  543. 
Henry,  79. 
Jane,  79. 
John,  79. 
Mary,  750. 
Thomas,  141. 
William,  20,  543. 
Bird,  — ,  200,  372,  373. 
Agnes,  200. 
John,  513. 
Margaret,  513. 
Mary,  372,  373. 
And  see  Byrd. 
Birdes,  — ,  566. 
Birle,  Byrle,  — ,  17,  753. 

Dennis,  17,  126,  753, 
John,  17,  126,  753. 
William,  17,  126,  753. 
Birley,  Julian,  366. 

M.,  366. 
Biron,  — ,  437. 

John,  Sir,  437. 
Bis,  — ,  149. 

Dennis,  149. 
Biscoe,  E.,  749. 

Bishop,  — ,  26,  93,  155,  551,  739. 
Alice,  617. 
Anthony,  93. 
Cecil,  Sir,  680. 
Charlotte,  680. 
Elizabeth,  26,  155,  551. 
Henry,  93. 
Mary,  707. 
Richard,  617. 
William,  275,  477. 
Bissett,  312. 
Bissett,  Alice,  124,  313. 


INDEX. 


767 


Bissett — contimied. 

John,  de,  226. 

Roger,  124,  313. 
Blaauw,  Maria  Anna,  642. 
Black,  John,  671. 

Lydia,  671. 

Mathew,  579. 
Blackaller  (?  Blackader),  Elizabeth,  264. 

James,  264. 
Blackborough,  Hester,  427. 

William,  427. 
Blackburne,  Bcv.  Francis,  657. 

Jane,  657. 
Blackiston,  Captain,  672. 
Blackwell,  William,  556, 
Blaxr,  742. 
Blair,  E.  J.  H.,  746. 

Sarah,  746. 

WUliam,  746. 
BUTie,  152. 
Blake,  152. 
Blake,  — ,  591,  713. 

Ann,  12,  88,  561. 

Charlotte,  713. 

Christopher,  280. 

Jasper,  407. 

John,  12,  88,  261,  591. 

Sabina,  591. 
Bland,  511. 
Bland,  — ,  609. 

John,  609. 
Blande,  Alexander,  189. 
Blank,  Elizabeth,  538. 

Thomas,  538. 
Blechenden,  Ann,  414,  755. 
Bleddin,  Jnlian,  82. 
Blesby,  Bennett,  533. 

Lawrence,  533. 
Blight,  Thomas,  342. 
Blinco,  Frances,  351. 

Nicholas,  351,  366. 
Blisard,  William,  208. 
Blith,  — ,  177. 
Blithe,  47. 
BlohoUe,  142. 
Blobolde,  Catherine,  142. 

Thomas,  142. 
Blodwell,  Geffrey,  586. 
Bloise,  — ,  142. 
Blomfield,  — ,  43. 

George,  201. 

Robert,  604. 

William,  263. 
Blomvyle,  146. 

John,  Sir,  22,  147. 

Margaret,  22,  147. 


Blount,  153. 

Blount,  153. 

Blount,  Constance,  503. 

Edward  (?  John),  575. 

Elizabeth,  575. 

Johanna  le,  227. 

Joh'is  le,  227, 

John,  Lord  Mountjoy,  503. 

Michael,  H.,  696. 

William,  289. 
Blmver,  351. 
Bloweb,  351. 
Blower,  Richard,  741. 
Bloxham,  Matthew,  636. 
Bludder,  Thomas,  Sir,  59. 
Blundell,  Philip,  633. 
Blundeville,  Mabel  de,  731. 

Ralph  de,  Earl  of  Chester,  731. 
Bhmt,  —,  503. 
Blunt,  — ,  50. 

Constance,  113. 
Blunt,  Gertrude,  12. 

Elizabeth,  54. 

John,  54. 

John,  Lord  Mountjoy e,  113. 

Thomas,  Sir,  50. 

William,  Lord  Mountjoy e,  113. 
Blyatt,  Edward,  105. 

Elizabeth,  105. 

John,  105,  292. 
Boade,  see  Boode. 
BoADE,  see  Boode. 
Boade,  see  Boode. 
Bocking,  Boking,  — ,  352,  738. 

Edmond,  352,  738. 

Edward,  110. 
Boddington,  Amelia,  677. 

Thomas,  677. 
Bode,  — ,  427. 

Anne,  427. 

Henry,  292. 
Boddye,  155. 
BODDYE,  155. 
Bodle,  706. 
BODLE,  706. 
Boehm,  Charles,  659. 

Clement,  659. 
Bodley,  Arthur,  196. 

Christ.,  196. 

Elizabeth,  114,  301. 

Thomas,  114,  301. 
Body,  John,  560. 
Boffe,  Thomas  {Ms),  232. 
Bogge,  Humfrey,  273. 
Bogges,  Edward,  353. 

Jane,  353. 


768 


INDEX. 


Bohim,  262. 

Bohnn,  Humfrey  de,  7. 

John  de,  Sir,  196. 
Bokenhdm,  351. 
B0KEXHA3I,  351. 
Bokenham,  Henry.  Sir,  402. 
Thomas,  222. 
Timothy,  402. 
Bokingham,  — ,  326. 

Margarett,  326. 
Bold,  — ,  333,  563. 

Catherine,  338. 
Bolingbroke,  Henry  St.  John,  Viscount,  683. 
Bolland,  Frances,  G.  748. 

William,  748. 
BoUe,  Eichard,  Sir,  560. 
Bolney,  — ,  254,  457. 
Bolstred  (?Bolstrode),  Thomas,  143. 
Bolton,  Elizabeth,  646. 

WiUiam,  646. 
Bond,  Bonde,  209,  271. 
Bond,  — ,  272.. 

George,  Sir,  209. 
James,  647. 
Martha,  674. 
Mary,  395. 
Kosse,  209. 
Thomas,  395. 
Bondon,  — ,  34. 
Bonhavi,  352,  639. 
BoxHAM,  352,  639,  738. 
Bonham,  — ,  148,  196,  396,  433,  681. 
Charles,  75. 

Elizabeth,  75,  196,  396,  433. 
Jeromey,  75. 
Mary,  75. 
Eebecca,  681. 
Robert,  75. 
Thomas,  87,  110,  148. 
Walter,  Sir,  87. 
William,  110,  297. 
Bonner,  Alice,  177. 
Roger,  177. 
Bonney,  H.  K.,  Rev.,  693. 
Bonville,  — ,  44. 

Katherine,  44, 
Bonython,  Beatiix,  561. 

Thomas,  561. 
Boode,  Boade,  26,  72. 
BooDE,  Boade,  26,  73,  292,  551. 
Boode,  Boade,  — ,  64, 105. 
Henry,  93. 
John,  93. 
Mary,  57,  64. 
Pamell,  93. 
Boosey,  362. 


BOOSEY,  352. 
Boosey,  — ,  396. 

John,  332. 
Boole,  Timothy,  656. 
Booth,  — ,  146. 

Jane,  219,  659.      - 
Richard,  659. 
William,  Sir,  21 
Boothe,  George,  85. 
Katherine,  94. 
Richard,  94. 
Boothby,  Eebecca,  721. 

Waller,  721. 
Borgat,  312. 
Borgat,  — ,  110,  300. 
Borodale,  John,  534. 
Borradaile,  Joan,  509. 

Thomas,  509. 
Borthwick,  General,  701 

Margaret,  701. 
Bosdon,  Edward,  593. 
Bostock,  276. 
Boston,  622. 
Boston,  — ,  277. 

Katherine,  622. 
Thomas,  622. 
Bosvile,  Henry,  Sir,  527. 
Boswell,  — ,  206, 

John,  Sir,  206. 
Boteler,  — ,  358. 

Catherine,  362. 
Edward,  Sir,  463. 
Henry,  463. 
Henry,  Sir,  362. 
John,  118,  512. 
John,  Sir,  358. 
Margaret,  542,  635. 
Sarah,  118,  512. 
Thomas,  Sir,  542,  635. 
Botetort,  see  Boutetourt. 
Boughtou,  — ,  211. 
Grisell,  610. 
Jane,  211. 
Nicholas,  610. 
Thomas,  21]. 
Boulton,  — ,  98,  403. 
Susan,  403. 
Thomas,  130. 
BOUECHIEE,  353. 

Bourchier,  — ,  162,  194,  251,  325,  859. 
Ann,  260. 
Anthony,  452. 
James,  C,  700. 
James,  Sir,  325. 
John,  21. 
Margaret,  21. 


INDEX. 


769 


Bourcliier — continued. 
RafEe,  Sir,  549. 
William,  360,  549. 
Bourne,  4,  156. 
BotJRNE,  4,  156,  354. 
Bourne,  Catherine,  439. 
Elizabeth,  577. 
Margaret,  577. 
Robert,  439,  589. 
William,  577. 
Boutetourt,  — ,  203. 

Joanne,  106,  203. 
John,  106. 
Bouverie,  Anna  Maria,  682. 

Bartholomew,  Hon.,  682. 
Charlotte,  682, 
Wniiam  P.,  683. 
Bovill,  190. 
Bowdler,  — ,  245. 

Margaret,  245. 
Bowen,  John,  104. 
Bowers.  — ,  393. 

Anne,  393. 

B&wes,  5,  355,  466. 

Bowes,  5,  27,  355,  753. 

Bowes,—,  161,464,  466. 

Ann,  161. 

John,  464. 

Martyn,  alias  Boys,  146. 
Mary,  753. 
Thomas,  370. 
Bowett,  Elizabeth,  358. 

Richard,  358. 
Bowie,  John,  212. 
Bowles,  Elizabeth,  557,  577. 
John,  557. 
Lewis,  316. 
Thomas,  577. 
Bowlinge,  Bowlynge,  William,  13,  101. 
Bowsey,  Ann,  3. 

Humfrey,  Sir,  3. 
John,  Sir,  3. 
John,  3. 
Margaret,  3. 
Bowyer,  — ,261. 

Barbara,  531. 
Frances,  261,  609, 
Joan,  203,  609. 
John,  203. 
William,  531. 
Boycott,  Alice,  340. 

Anthony,  340. 
Boyvile,  Elizabeth,  113. 
Boys,  — ,  43,  216,  563. 
Alice,  216. 
Dorothy,  494,  609. 


Boys — cont  in  ucd. 

Edward,  Sir,  480,  494. 
John,  3. 
John,  Sir,  109. 
John,  alias  Archer,  136. 

J°^°'   \  alias  AxchQV.     ^See  Archer. 
Mary,  J 

Roger,  480. 

Simon,  alias  Archer,  136,  632. 
Thomas,  Captain,  609. 
Boyse,  Maude,  621. 

Stephen,  Sir,  621. 
Boysse,  — ,  5. 

James,  5. 
Margery,  5. 
Boxsted,  609. 

Elizabeth,  609. 
Bozome,  491. 
Bozome,  John,  67,  491. 
Margaret,  491. 
Robert,  67. 
Brabant,  Adeliza,  731. 

Godfrey,  Duke  of,  701. 
Henry,  650. 
Edward,  Lord,  641. 
Brabazon,  Elizabeth,  641. 
Bracone,  Sir  Hugh,  573. 
Bradhridge,  150. 
Bradbridge,  — ,  150,  348. 
Bradbury,  157,  253. 
Bradbuey,  28,  157,  552  (bis). 
Bradbury,  — ,  317,  545,  587. 
Barbara,  224,  254,  457. 
Elizabeth,  608. 
Henry,  254,  457. 
Phillippa,  224,  229,  545,  587. 
William,  224,  229,  608. 
Braddey,  George,  202. 
Braddock,  — ,  151. 

Ann,  151. 
Bradfield,  Alice,  317. 

Thomas.  317. 
Bradford,  — ,  43,  118. 
Beatrix,  118. 
Elizabeth,  684. 
Samuel,  684. 
Bradley,  George,  661. 
James,  750. 
Nicholas,  234. 
Bradnuai,  575. 
Bradnian,  Ambrose,  54,  576. 

Katherine,  54,  576. 
Bradshan',  189. 
Bradshaw,  — ,  189. 
Edmond,  78. 
Joane,  189. 


770 


INDEX. 


Bradshaw — contimhed. 

Mary,  411. 

Leonard,  411. 
Bradston,  312. 
Bradwell,  — ,  32. 

Elizabeth,  32. 
Bragg,  Brage,  — ,  248. 

Alice,  248,  451. 

John,  716. 

William,  339,  451,  716. 
Braham,  or  Braune,  200. 
Braham,  or  Braune,  John,  573. 

Mary,  573. 
Bramford,  William,  617. 
Brampton,  235. 
Brampton,  — ,  177,  272,  474. 

Bridgett,  272,  474. 

Christian,  235. 

Katharine,  71. 

Maude,  71. 

Walter,  71  {hxs\  235. 

William,  174. 
Bramshott,  — ,  177. 
Bramston,  157,  641. 
BraMSTON,  157,  356,  641. 
Bramston,  George,  630. 

John,  Sir,  630. 

Mary  Ann,  634. 

Mondeford,  642  ;  Sir,  642. 

Roger,  37,  181. 

Theodosia,  630. 

Thomas,  634. 

Thomas  William,  634. 
Brancate,  Mary,  351. 
Branch,  311,567. 
Branch,  Ann,  567. 

John,  567. 
Brand,  357. 
Brand,  357. 
Brand,  —,193,  383. 

Bridgett,  401. 

Elizabeth,  366. 

John,  391,  401,  458,  608. 

Matthew,  Sir,  488,  710. 

Sarah,  458. 

Susan,  383. 

T.,  713. 

Thomas,  366. 
Brandon,  142. 
Brandon,  Lady,  301. 

William,  Sir,  114,  555. 
Branker,  William,  Sir,  252. 
Branketree,  Maude,  224. 

William,  224. 
Branthwaite,  Margaret,  434, 

Serjeant,  434 


Bray,  Braye,  158,  553. 

Bray,  553. 

Bray,  Braye,  — ,  117,  293,  539. 

Bridgett,  49. 

Catherine,  224. 

Dorothy,  160. 

Edward,  49  ;  Sir,  49. 

Jane,  293. 

Thomas,  Lord,  224. 

William,  Lord,  160. 
Brayle,  Catherine,  228. 

Thomas,  228. 
Brayne,  — ,  154. 

Ann,  154. 

Anthony,  154, 
Braytoft,  548. 
Braytoft,  — ,  549. 

Elizabeth,  549. 

Richard,  549. 
Breame,  Archer,  550. 

Jane,  550. 
Brember,  Nicholas,  3. 
Bremyng,  James,  512. 
Brening,  John,  611. 
Brereton,  Charles,  629. 

Henry,  566. 

John,  Sir,  641. 

Margaret,  219. 

Randolph,  Sir,  219. 
Breton,  622. 
Breton,  Ann,  621. 

Thomas,  621. 
Brett,  — ,  41,  238,  325. 

Anne,  283,  482,  483. 

Catherine,  41. 

John,  283,  482, 483,  527 

Margaret,  527. 

Rebecca,  686. 

Robert,  Sir,  325. 
Bretton,  584. 
Bretton,  Emme,  261. 

John,  227. 

Richard,  261. 

Robert,  227. 
Brewse,  235. 
Brewse,  Margaret,  594. 

Mary,  236. 

John,  Sir,  236,  594. 
Brewster,  — ,  273,  474. 

Anne,  474. 
Brichbr,  Beether,  158. 
Brickenden,  — ,  563. 
Bridge,  James,  69. 

Maiy,  59. 

Tobias,  450. 
Bridges,  136,  158,  358. 


INDEX. 


771 


Bridges,  Bruges,  29, 158,  358. 
Bridges,  — ,  136,  189,  196,  325. 
Ann,  189. 
Anthony,  362. 
B.,  Bev.,  697. 
Clemence,  136. 
Elizabeth,  76. 
Jane,  196. 
John,    76  ;    Sir,    141,    543  ; 

642. 
Katherine,  396. 
Margaretta,  697. 
And  see  Burges. 
Bridgett,  — ,  539. 
Bridgman,  Edward,  342. 

Joan,  542. 
Bridmanstone,  559. 
Bridmanstone,  — ,  561. 

Jane,  561. 
Bright,  — ,  605. 

Gertrude,  605. 
Kichard,  654. 
Bringiorne,  212. 
Bringborne,  Jane,  212. 

Jo.,  212. 
Brisco,  496. 
Beisco,  496. 
Brisco,  Jane,  526. 
John, 526. 
Brise,  Ann,  702. 

Joshua,  702. 
Bristmv,  358. 
Beistow,  358. 
Bristow,  Dina,  311. 
Frances,  684. 
John,  684. 
Robert,  311. 
Brittaine,  — ,  148. 

Margaret,  148. 
Brittan,  148. 
Britton,  — ,  689. 
Isabel,  23. 
Eobert,  23. 
Margaret,  148. 
Broadnax,  Jane,  689. 

Thomas,  689. 
BrocJi,  554,  699. 
Beock,  554. 
Brock,  Christopher,  98. 
Emma,  8,  701. 
George,  701. 
John, 228. 
William,  502,  525. 
Beockett,  30. 
Brockett,  Anthony,  191. 
Elizabeth,  148. 


Rev., 


Brockett — contin'ued. 
Joane,  191. 
John,  Sir,  148. 
Nicholas,  129. 
William,  254,  457. 
Brockhull,  Joan,  591. 
Margaret,  591. 
Ralfe,  591. 
Brocking,  Edward,  297. 
Brochman,  161. 
Beockman,  Beookman,  161. 
Brogden,  John, 636. 

Susannah,  636. 
Broke,  — ,  262. 

Catherine,  262. 
BroTiesiorne,  96. 
Beokksboene,  96. 
Brokesborne,  Elizabeth,  598. 

John,  Sir,  598. 
Bromflet,  Edward,  84. 
Bromley,  — ,  70,  211,  233,  583. 
Catherine,  233. 
Ellen,  556. 
John,  367,  602. 
Margaret,  602. 
William,  556. 
Bromsall,  John,  98. 
Brond,  James,  440. 
Robert,  204. 
Brood,  Edward,  77. 
Broolie,  538. 

Brooke,  — ,  163,  {bis),  253,  256,  538. 
Alice,  538. 

Anne  {alias  Cobham),  418. 
Arthur,  460. 

Edward,  289  ;  Lord  Cobham,  294. 
Elizabeth,  230,  294,  429,  678. 
George,  57,  64,  112. 
Henry,  Sir,  418,  678. 
John,  245,  262. 
Mary,  64,  245. 
Nicholas,  65. 
Eobert,  230,  429,  471. 
Thomas,  Sir,  460. 
Brooksby,  — ,  324,  582. 
Bartholomew,  508. 
Elizabeth,  508. 
William,  528. 
Brosbrid,  RafE.,  84. 
Brougltton,  31,  161. 
Beoughton,  161. 
Broughton,  John,  Sir,  605. 
Brounckcr,  Barbara,  657. 

Lewis  W.,  657. 
Brower,  Cornelius,  740. 
Maria  E.,  740. 


772 


INDEX. 


Browne,  Brown,  162,  163,  164,  165,  359, 
Beowne,  Brown,  5,  31,  162,  163,  164,  165, 

359  (J)is),  361,  362,  363,  554,  732. 
Browne,  Brown,  — ,  15,  114,  265,  302,  396, 
411,  499,   506,  (?  Mary),  523,  536, 
660. 
Ambrose,  537. 
Anne,  12,  16,  89, 113, 192,  264,  302,  411, 

693. 
Anthony,  90  ;   Sir,  93  ;   Sir,  187,  220  : 
Sir,  265,  422,  592  ;    Viscoimt  Mon- 
tague, 692. 
Catherine,  270,  309,  514,  587. 
Charles,  752. 
Christopher,  361. 
Dorothy,  506. 

Elizabeth,  11,  85,  149,  424,  692. 
Francis,  223. 
George,  49,  192. 
Gyles,  213. 
Henry,  371. 

Humfrey,  Sir,  128,  322,  523. 
Jane,  171,  196,  331,  370,  396,  724. 
Joan,  220,  270,  422,  499. 
John,  11,  31,  85,  93,  102,  114,  181,  196, 
273,302;  Sm-, 380, 474, 560,  692  (J/.?). 
Julian,  380. 
Magdalen,  93,  273. 
Margaret,  371. 

Mary,  128,  181,  322,  324,  528,  694. 
Mathew,  270  ;  Sir,  270. 
Nicholas,  560. 
Penelopy,  400. 
Richard,  400,  724. 
Robert,  31,  286,  324,  485,  528. 
Roger,  357. 

Thomas,  78,  187,  250,  424. 
Thomasiu,  302. 
Weston,  171  (Jw)  ;    Sir,  253,309,331, 

370,514;  Sir,  587. 
William,  12,  16,  31,  89,  113,  149,  264, 
302,  693  (bis). 
Brownjohn,  John,  563. 

Mary,  563, 
Brownsmith,  — ,  663. 
Bruce,  James,  27. 

Margaret,  27. 
Brudenell,  Elizabeth,  175. 
Edmond,  Sir,  281, 
Thomas,  Sir,  175,  199. 
W.,  689. 
Bruen,  Elizabeth,  114. 
Henry,  Sir,  45, 
Thomas,  114. 
Bruges,  see  Bridges  and  Burges. 
Brime,  276. 


Bruning,  John,  306,  357. 
Bruyn,  299. 
Beuyn,  555. 
Bruyn,  Elizabeth,  301. 
Henry,  Sir,  301. 
And  see  Bryne. 
Bryan,  John, 178. 

Robert,  318,  754, 
Thomas,  Sir,  3, 
Brydges,  Francis,  749, 
Bryers,  Ann,  728. 

Lawrence,  728. 
Brygge.  — ,  5, 
Brymjjton,  548. 
Bryne  (Bruyne),  Joanne,  218. 
Roger,  218. 
And,  .see  Bruyn, 
Bucher,  Thomas,  232. 
Buck,  Elizabeth,  432. 

George,  157,  641, 
John,  432. 
Buckbeard,  — ,  256,  457. 
Buckenham,  63. 
Buckford,  Bukford,  — ,  16,  315. 
Alice,  16,  519. 
Ann,  315. 
William,  519. 
BncTihorne,  214. 
Buckminster,  Ann,  114,  492, 

Robert,  492. 
Bvckton,  267. 
Buers,  Barnard  {Sir),  548. 
Henry,  121. 
Jane,  548. 
Bugge,  167. 
BUGGE,  167,  363. 
Bugge,  Bugg,  — ,  566. 
Bridgett,  449. 
Edward,  378, 
Jane,  378. 
John, 449. 
Martha,  378. 
Bulbeck,  Edward  de  Vere,  Lord,  16. 
BuUeley,  218. 

Bulkeley,  Bulkley,  Alice,  218. 
Matilda,  219. 

William,  218  ;   Sir,  219,  580. 
Bull,  — ,  587,  605. 
Alice,  587. 
Ciceley,  186, 
Henry,  186. 
Maria,  637. 
Ralph,  637. 
Susan,  605. 
Thomas,  385. 
BuUen,  Alice,  571. 


INDEX. 


773 


Bullen — contimied. 

Geffrey,  Sir,  571. 
Lady,  138. 
BuUingham,  289. 
Bullingham,  Ann,  289. 

Richard,  289. 
Bvllock,  168,  644. 
Bullock,  168,  644. 
Bullock,  — ,  530. 
Anne,  667. 
Edward,  31. 
John,  199. 
Margaret,  530. 
Thomas,  667. 
Bnlmer,  214. 
Bulmer,  Alice,  440. 

William,  Sir,  440. 
Bulwer,  John,  464. 
Bundervile,  George,  400. 
Bnrdett,  — ,  366. 
Burges,  — ,  181. 

Anthony,  301. 
John,  Sir,  301. 
Margaret,  707. 
Robert,  177,  375. 
Rose,  177,  375. 
Ynyr,  707. 
And  see  Bridges. 
Burgess,  — ,711. 

Elizabeth,  711. 
Bv/rgh,  590. 
Burghnell,  316. 
Burgh  well,  Margery,  316. 

Richard,  316. 
Burgoyne,  Ann,  696. 
John, 231. 

Robert,  132  ;  Sir,  696. 
Burr,  Anne,  451. 

William,  451. 
Burlacey,  Edmond,  570. 

John,  Sir,  570. 
Burley,  Elizabeth,  546. 
Richard,  618. 
Thomas,  546,  618. 
Burnell,  87. 
Burnell,  Ann,  272. 

John,  77,  272,  289. 
Bwnett,  364. 
BUENETT,  364. 

Burke,  Buee,  6,  32,  169. 
Burre,  William,  101. 
Burrowes,  620. 
Burrowes,  John  P.,  667. 

William,  621. 
Burt,  Edward,  676. 
Burton,  — ,  372. 


Burton — continued, 
Agnes,  450. 
Anne,  9. 
Edith,  9. 
Elizabeth,  406. 
John,  406. 
Richard,  9. 
Rouse,  522. 
Bury,  364. 
Bury,  364. 
Bury,  — ,  152. 

Elizabeth,  363. 
Grizell,  513. 
Haselden,  363. 
Richard,  513. 
Bushby,  Margaret,  750. 

William,  750. 
Bushe,  Thomas,  181. 
Bussy,  — ,  655. 

Frances,  655. 
John,  380. 
Mary,  380. 
Butevillar,  William,  Sir,  176. 
Butler,  158,  169,  274. 
BUTLEK,  32,  169,  365,  564. 
Butler,  — ,  93,  175,  667. 
Ambrose,  374. 
Anne,  93. 
Catherine,  164. 
Edward,  93  ;  Sir,  296. 
Henry,  Sir,  164. 
Hugh,  438. 
Isabel,  94. 
Joan,  533. 

John,  94,  192,  307,  317,  427,  533. 
Lilly,  634. 
Margaret,  219,  317. 
Perce,  140. 
Richard,  140. 
Robert,  128. 
Sarah,  307,  427. 
Theobald,  140. 
Thomas,  Sir,  219. 
Buxston,  Isabel,  468. 
John,  468. 
Robert,  468. 
Margaret,  468. 
Byflet,  — ,  3. 

Byng,  E.,  Honourable,  642,  750, 
Byrd,  365. 
Byed,  365,  366. 
Byrd,  William,  621. 
And  see  Bird. 
Byrle,  see  Birle. 
Byrne,  218. 
Byron,  John,  Sir,  199,  754. 


5  G 


774 


INDEX. 


C, 

Cade,  William,  111. 
Cadge,  John,  609. 
Cadwalader,  Joan,  245. 

Owen,  245. 
Cage,  367. 
Cage,  367,  368. 
Cage,  — ,  244,  444. 

Catherine,  244,  444. 
Edward,  347. 

Mary,  524. 
Philip,  347. 

William,  524. 
Calba,  see  Calva. 
Caldehecli,  585. 
Caldebeck,  Henry,  586. 

Margaret,  686. 

Thdmasin,  586. 
Caldecote,  253. 
Caldecote,  John,  227. 
CaUmell,  368. 
Caldwell,  368. 
Caldwell,  Charles,  629. 

Florence,  573. 

George,  629. 

Mary,  573. 
Calendrin,  Anne  Mary,  689. 
Caley,  John,  491. 

Susan,  491. 
Callam,  see  Colehohne. 
Callam,  — ,  206. 

John,  Sir,  206. 
Callard,  Elizabeth,  491. 

John,  491. 
Calles,  316. 
Calley,  John,  159. 
Callibut,  Calibutt,  — ,  502, 

Elizabeth,  520. 

John,  520. 
Callis,  see  Calles. 
Callis,  Anne,  748. 

Eichard,  748. 

Robert,  747. 

Smith,  748. 

Thomas,  748. 
Calthorpe,  Anne,  96. 

John,  314. 

Margaret,  735. 

WilUam,  Sir,  735. 
Calthropp,  — ,  565. 

Margaret,  565. 
Calton,  — ,  244. 

Anthony,  621. 
Calva,  Calba,  — ,  92,  269 

Agnes,  92. 


Calva,  Calba — continued. 

Ann,  269. 
Calveley,  Geo.,  Sir,  34. 
Calverley,  Elizabeth,  124,  313. 
Walter,  ,S'm',  306. 
William,  124,  313. 
Calvert,  Jane,  749. 
Camocke,  170. 
Camocke,  170. 
Camay s,  312, 
Campbell,  Abigail,  627. 
Thomas,  Sir,  627. 
Campes,  EUinor,  386. 

John,  386. 
Campion,  556. 
Campion,  556. 
Campion,  George,  136. 

Eichard,  641. 
Canwile,  613. 
Camvile,  Margaret,  613. 
William,  Sir,  613. 
Canmore,  Malcolm,  King  of  Scotland,  731. 

Maud,  731. 
Cannon,  557. 
Cannyng,  369. 
Cannyng,  369. 
Cantehipe,  200. 
Cantelupe,  — ,  573. 
Capdow,  574. 
Capdow,  Mabel,  574. 

Thomas  (5w),  574. 
Capell,  171. 
Capell,  32,  171,  370. 
Capell,  Capell,  — ,  234,  519. 
Adolphus  F.  M.,  680. 
Ann,  120. 

Edward,  16  ;   Sir,  167,  315,  519. 
Elizabeth,  16,  315,  519,  529. 
Gamaliel,  Sir,  32,  130,  167,  438,  519. 
Giles,  Sir,  32. 
Henry,  Sir,  167,  529. 
Henry,  32,  252,  452. 
Joane,  32. 
John,  32. 

Mary,  167,  252,  452. 
Mildred,  438. 
Mr.,AOQ. 
Thomas,  159. 
William,  Sir,  32. 
Capner,  Ellen,  52. 

John,  52. 
Capper,  see  Cooper. 
Carbonell,  190. 
Carbonell,  — ,  22. 

Elizabeth,  22. 
Cardinall,  172. 


INDEX. 


776 


Caedinall,  33, 172,  370. 
Cardinall,  Adam,  183,  232. 
Charles,  67,  356. 
Fayth,  135. 
Jane,  513. 
Rose,  481. 

William,  19,  67,  135,  315,  484,  513. 
Carell,  John,  562. 
Caeew,  37]. 
Carew,  — ,  522. 
Anne,  617. 
George,  582. 
John,  Sii;  562. 
Lucy,  411. 
Margaret,  562. 
Margery,  522. 
Mary,  37,  181. 
Thomas,  411, 
Prudence,  30,  160. 
William,  Sir,  37,  181,  617. 
Wymond,  Sir,  30,  160. 
Carington,  173. 
Cakington,  33,  173. 
Caringtou,  Carrington,  Abraham,  238. 

Vi.seount,  725. 
Carleon,  Elizabeth,  21. 

George,  21. 
Carlton,  Carleton,  — ,  94,  474. 
George,  611. 
Lough,  722. 
Mary,  166,  722. 
Thomas,  166. 
Carmarthen,  — ,  282. 
Camock,  Mary,  724. 

Robert,  724. 
Carpenter,  Ann,  79. 
Margaret,  79, 
Richard,  79. 
Thomas,  79,  252. 
Carr,  Car,  — ,  403. 
Agnes,  661. 
Thomas,  661. 
William,  467. 
Carter,  — ,  433,  434. 
Agnes,  185. 
Anne,  433. 
Cremer,  704. 
Laura,  704. 
Margaret,  143. 
Thomas,  143,  185, 
Cartwright,  — ,  609. 
Abraham,  283. 
Frances,  057. 
George,  657. 
Rebecca,  609. 
Rose,  609. 


Carver,  — ,  283. 
Ellen,  197, 
John,  197. 
Margaret,  283. 
Carvile,  de  la,  276. 
CarviUe,  Carvell,  — ,  85,  257,  294. 

Silvester,  85,  257. 
Carwaedine,  667. 
Carwardine,  Margaret,  410. 

Nicholas,  410, 
Cary,  145. 

Gary,  Edward,  Sir,  146. 
George,  Sir,  278, 

Henry,  Sir,  40, 146  ;  Sir  (Viscount  Falk- 
land), 295. 
Katherine,  146, 
Margery,  40. 
Stephen,  237. 
Casclorne,  423. 
Casebome,  Catherine,  733. 

Thomas,  733. 
Casinghurst,  — ,  241, 

Joan, 241. 
Cason,  Symon,  435. 
Castell,  371. 
Castell,  Mary,  534,  689. 
Robert,  134,  534, 
Castlemaine,  Roger,  Earl  of,  673. 
Castleton,  223. 
Castylione,  Lady,  244, 
Caswell,  699. 
Catesby,  Anthony,  222,  319. 
Wyborough,  222,  319. 
Catterall,  Margaret,  500. 
Catlyn,  Cattlyu,  Catlin,  Ann,  151. 
Lord  Chief  Justice,  151, 
Mary,  576, 
Nathaniel,  232, 
Robert,  Sir,  576, 
Caunton,  Cawnton,  — ,  39,  382. 

Ann,  39,  382, 
Cause,  — ,  566. 

Alexander,  Sir,  566. 
Causton,  Joan,  349. 

Philip,  349. 
Cave,  318. 
Cave,  — ,  319. 

Bridgett,  295. 
Bryan, 178, 
Mary,  319. 
Thomas,  Sir,  295. 
Cavendish,  40. 
Cavendish,  — ,  586. 
Elizabeth,  99. 
Frances,  76,  595. 
George,  231. 


776 


INDEX. 


Cavendish — eontimied, 
Margaret,  42. 
Richard,  Sir,  99. 
Eoger,  42. 

"William,  Lord,  76,  585. 
Cawton,  Henry,  184. 
Cazalet,  Peter,  751. 
Cecil,  Anne,  39. 

Dorothy,  387, 

Elizabeth,  39. 

Robert,  39. 

Thomas,  Sir,  387. 

"William,  Lord  Burleigh,  39,  177,  753. 
Cely,  Margery,  590. 

Nicholas,  590. 
Chalice,  — ,  688. 
Chalkhill,  — ,  354. 

Mary^  354. 
Chaloner,  Robert,  669. 
Chamler,  Chambers,  290,  372. 
Chamber,  372  (fiis). 
Chamber,  Chambers,  — ,  484. 

Alice,  285,  290,  484. 

Edward,  611. 

Elizabeth,  447. 

John,  285,  325. 

Mary,  100, 

Robert,  512. 

"William,  290, 
Chamberlain,  Abraham,  689. 

David,  689. 

Edmond,  399. 

Mawdely,  14, 

Ralph,  301. 

Thomas,  14  ;  Sir,  441, 
Champemon,  — ,  284, 
Champion,  Christopher,  157. 
Champness,  John,  146. 
Chancey,  Henry,  334. 
Chandler,  Elizabeth,  583, 

Richard,  583, 
Chandos,  158. 
Chandos,  Biihe  of,  749, 
Chantelow,  William,  547. 
Chaplyn,  Elizabeth,  662. 

James,  662, 
ClMpman,  298, 
Chapman,  Ann,  679, 

Edward,  579, 

Joyce,  298,  502, 

Peter,  298,  502. 
WiUiam,  156,  355,  413. 
Charlton,  5. 
Charlton,  — ,  360. 

John,  Sir,  360. 
Mary,  5, 


Charlton — continued. 

Thomas,  Sir,  5. 
Charnell  (?  Charvell),  — ,  390. 

Jane,  390. 
Charnells,  George,  Sir,  541. 

Margery,  541. 
Chamock,  — ,  13,  101,  709. 

Agnes,  13,  101,  709. 
Charvell,  see  Charnell. 
Ghastelin,  22  ;  (?  Elliott,)  223,  226. 
Chastelin,  226. 
Chastelin,  Jane,  223. 

WiUiam,  223. 
Chatterton,  "VVilliam,  25. 
Chauncy,  — ,  575. 

Ann,  575. 

George,  183. 

Giles,  551. 

Jane  183. 

Lionel,  513. 

Mary,  551. 
Ckaworth,  312. 
Chaworth,  Catherine,  272. 

John,  Sir,  272. 
Cheehe,  176. 
Cheeke,  91,  176,  373. 
Cheeke,  Elizabeth,  534. 

Thomas,  Sir,  278,  534, 
Cheeseman,  John,  459,  571. 

Jone,  571. 
Cheldon,  Cliristiana,  653. 

Thomas,  653. 
Chenduit,  John,  548. 

Maude,  548. 
Cheney,  318. 
Cheney,  — ,  17,  283,  501. 

Anne,  283,  479. 

Dorathey,  212,  414, 

Edmond,  Sir,  561, 

Elizabeth,  561, 

Frances,  434. 

John,  212,  308,  414,  434,  479. 

Joyce,  501. 

Mabel,  308. 

Thomas,  167. 
Chenow,  249, 
Chenow,  — ,  736. 
Cherington,  72,  291. 
Cheriugton,  Peter,  73. 
Chersey,  Florence,  162,  360, 

John,  1G2,  360, 
Cheshull,  185. 
Cheshull,  Susan,  185. 

"William,  185.     ■ 
Chester,  Earl  of,  197, 
Chester,  374. 


INDEX. 


777 


Chester,  374. 
Chester,  — ,  258,  563. 

Catherine,  258,  462. 

Earl  of,  563. 

Robert,  377  ;  Sir,  258,  754,  402. 

Theodosia,  462. 
Chetivind,  Chetwynd,  140. 
Chetwind,  Chetwynd,  22. 
Chetwind,  Chetwynd,  — ,  147. 

Agnes,  147. 
Chetmood,  33. 
Chetwood.  Chetwode,  Anne,  553. 

Eichard,  34  ;  Sir,  34,  553. 
Cheyney,  Cheyne,  — ,  125. 

Elizabeth,  119,  706. 
•John,  119. 

Robert,  706. 

William,  301. 
Chihhorne,  374. 
Chibboexe,  374. 
Chibborne,  Charles,  527. 
Chichley,  735. 
Chichley,  — ,  145,  160. 

Christian,  214,  581. 

John,  214,  581. 

Margery,  145,  549. 

WilUam,  581. 
Child,  — ,  331. 

Caesai',  Sir,  651. 

Frances,  651. 

Isabella,  697. 

Josiah,  Sir,  647. 

Mary,  647. 

Richard  (Rev.,  D.D.),  697. 
Chiltburne,  alias  Springolde,  Joan,  591. 

John,  591. 
Chinery,  John,  259. 

Margaret,  259. 
Chitting,  Henry,  347. 
Cholmondeley,  Elizabeth,  737. 
Chorley,  Eichard,  728. 
Chowne,  Barbara,  556. 

Thomas,  556. 
Christmas,  — ,  71,  236. 

Elizabeth,  71,  236. 

Helen,  524. 

John,  167,  524. 
Church,  177. 
Chuech,  177,  375,  376. 
Church,  — ,  129,  592. 
Edmond,  337, 
Elizabeth,  592. 
Ellen,  3.37. 
John,  111,  458. 
Churchill,  Jane,  496. 
John.  496. 


Chute,  Mary,  643. 
T.  L.,  643. 
William,  708. 
Clagett  (?  Cleygatt),  Thomas,  450, 
Clambome,  see  Clannoive. 
Clamorgan,  — ,  176. 
Clannowe  or  Clamione,  267. 
Clannowe  (or  Clambowe),  Elizabeth,  269. 

Phillip,  Sir,  269. 
Clapham,  Thomas,  116. 
Clare,  312. 

Clare  and  Hertford,  Roger,  Earl  of,  731. 
Clarendon,  2. 

Clarhe,  134,  221,  242,  258  ;  alias  Bayliffe,  331. 
Clarke,  — ,  232,  420,  428,  750. 
Agnes,  135. 
Andrew,  525. 
Arthur,  422. 
Edmund,  589. 

Edward,  74,  135,  243  ;  D.,  704. 
Elizabeth,  525. 
Fardinaudo,  28. 
Francis,  423,  655. 
George,  128. 
Harriet,  750. 
Henry,  Sir,  620. 
Humfrey,  501. 
Jane,  222,  232,  390,  429, 
John,  237,  450,  481,  589, 
Josias,  390. 

Judah,  Judeth,  74,  243. 
Mary,  589. 
Millicent,  258,  462. 
Eichard,  Sir,  400. 

Eobert,  Sir.  76,  222  ;    Sir,  258  ;   Sir, 
429  ;  Sir,  462,  505. 
Clarke,  alias  Bayliffe — Margaret,  WiUiam — 

see  BaylifEe. 
Clarkson,  Elizabeth  (Jbis),  715. 

Samuel,  715, 
Clay,  John,  Sir,  542. 
Joseph,  640. 
William,  Rev.,  647. 
Claybrooke,  Catherine,  397, 
Paul,  397. 
And  see  Cleybroke, 
Clayton,  5. 
Clayton,  — ,  688. 

John,  5. 
Claxton,  John,  247. 
Cleare,  Cleere,  Charies,  190. 

Edward,  132. 
Clee,  Thomas,  398,  518,  570. 

Thomazine,  518. 
Clement,  or  Harkwell,  291, 
Clement,  — .  103. 


778 


INDEX. 


Clerk,  — ,  724. 

John,  682,  742. 
Cleveland,  Barbara,  Duchess  of,  673. 

Earl  of,  314. 
Cleybroke,  Katlierine,  569. 

Stephen,  569. 

And  see  Claybrooke. 
Cleygatt,  see  Clagett. 
Cliffe,  178. 

Cliffe,  35,  178,  376. 
Clifie,  — ,  396. 

Catherine,  396. 

John,  114,  302. 
Clifford,  — ,  408. 

Catherine,  159. 

James,  159. 

Jane,  408. 

John,  Lord,  314. 

Lord,  228. 

Mary,  314. 

Maude,  124,  313. 

Robert,  228. 

Thomas,  Lord,  124,  313. 
Clifton,  Cuthbert,  Sir,  728. 

Elizabeth,  728. 

Gervis,  Sir,  278. 

Mary,  694. 

Thomas,  725  ;  Sir,  694. 
Cliiiton,  299. 
Clinton,  — ,  560. 

Edward,  115. 

Elizabeth,  198. 

Jane,  562. 

Joanne,  84. 

John,  84,  562. 

Lord,  560. 

Margaret,  84. 

Mary,  115. 

Thomas,  301. 

William,  Lord,  198. 
Clipsbye,  67. 
Clipsbye,  — ,  172. 

John,  33. 
Clomp,  Catherine,  258,  462. 

John,  258,  462. 
Cloptoii,  179. 
CliOPTON,  179,  377. 
Clopton,  — ,  27,  183,  314,  754. 

Alice,  317. 

Anne,  447. 

Elizabeth.  574. 

Frances,  27. 

Francis,  16,  17. 

John,  45. 

Mary,  585. 

Thomas,  122. 


Clopton — continued, 

Walter,  Sir,  317. 

William,  121,  309,  327,  447  ;  Sir,  574  ; 
Sir,  585. 
Close,  Anna,  722. 

John,  722. 
CRovile,  180,  511. 

Clovile,  Clouttle,  Colvile,  36,  180,  377. 
Clovile,  Clouvile,  Colvile,  — ,  9,  55. 

Alice,  9,  55. 

Ann,  394. 

Catherine,  498. 

Elizabeth,  295. 

Eustace,  481. 

Francis,  157,  356,  641. 

Hemy,  101  ;  Sir,  394. 

James,  295,  498. 

PrisciUa,  157,  356,  481,  641. 

Eoger,  402. 

Thomas,  295.  498. 
Clun,  or  Hune,  216. 
Clun,  — ,  422. 

Edward,  422. 

Elizabeth,  422. 

Thomas,  422. 
Cobham,  alias  Brooke,  Anne,  418. 

Henry,  Sir,  418. 
Cobham,  Elizabeth,  623. 

Lord,  7. 

Thomas,  Lord,  63. 
Cock,  558. 
Cock,  Cocke,  — ,  18,  269. 

Alice,  269. 

Catherine,  569. 

Dean,  662. 

Henry,  551. 

Horatio,  702. 

John,  662. 

Eichard,  569. 

Robert,  Sir,  382. 

Rose,  478. 

Thomas,  201,  240,  400,  442. 

WiUiam,  478. 
Cockayne.  15. 
Cockayne,  — ,  538. 

Beatrice,  15,  113,  301,  503. 

Chadd,  476, 

Dorathey,  473. 

John,  15,  113,  301,  503. 

Judith,  476. 

Thomas,  473  {Colonel),  682. 
Cockerell,  Rev.  Henry,  722. 
Cockes,  — ,  256. 
Cockett,  Jane,  582,  736. 

Joanne,  214. 

John.  214,  582,  736. 


INDEX. 


779 


Coddlngton,  63. 
Coden,  Abraham,  740. 
Codham,  Lawrence,  363. 
Coe,  George,  358. 

Sarah,  358. 
Coffin,  Christian,  293. 

Richard,  293. 
Cogshall,  37,  312. 
COGSHALL,    COQESHALL,  37. 
Cogshall,  Cogeshall,  — ,  42,  300. 

Blanch,  104. 

Elianor,  111. 

Richard,  42. 

William,  Sir,  104,  111  ;   Sir,  300. 
Colche,  alias  Sterne,  John,  141. 
Colchester,  6. 
Cold,  — ,  357. 
COLDHAM,  378. 
Cole,  38,  378,  379. 
Cole,  38,  378,  379. 
Cole,  — ,  54,  102. 

Christopher,  638. 

Daniel,  638. 

Edward,  102. 

Elizabeth,  347. 

Ezekiel  (bis),  638. 

Hugh,  347. 

James,  637. 

John, 385. 

Mary,  637. 

Robert,  258. 

Thomas,  254,  457. 
Colebrook,  Belinda,  708,  709. 

George,  708,  709  ;  Sir,  709. 
Colegrave,  Mary,  726. 

William,  726,  727. 
Coleholme,  or  Callam,  205. 
Colepepper,  — ,  463. 

Alice,  212. 

Richard,  212. 

Thomas,  Sir,  463. 
Colfox,  359. 
Colfox,  Ellen,  360. 

William,  360. 
Collen,  Joan,  168,  646. 

John,  168,  646. 
Collens,  John,  261,  332, 
Collent,  Dorothy,  719. 

Gerard,  719. 
Collet,  John,  126,  321. 
Collier,  see  Collyer. 
Collin,  38,  379,  559. 
Collin,  182,  379,  559. 
Collin,  Collyn,  — ,  484,  489. 

Alice,  561. 

Grace,  489. 


Collin,  Collyn — continited. 

Henry,  561. 

John,  489. 

Margaret,  489. 

Mary,  484. 

Thomas,  73. 
CoUinge,  Alice,  89,  264. 

John,  89,  264. 
Collins,  — ,  64,  449. 

Ellen,  449. 

Mary,  57. 

Thomas,  57. 
CoUyer,  505. 
Collyer,  Collier.  Dorothy,  505. 

Hugh,  505. 

Thomas,  423. 
Colman,  Edward,  209. 

Mary,  430. 

Roger,  612. 

Samuel,  430,  550. 
Colne,  John,  418. 

Mary,  418. 
ColsMll,  559. 
CoLSHiLL,  559,  755. 
Colshill,  — ,  174,  488. 
Colston,  467. 
Colston,  Alice,  467. 

Elizabeth,  466. 

Gabriel,  467. 

Rafe,  466,  467. 

Richard,  396. 

Susan,  396. 
Colt,  566. 

Colt,  Coult,  566, 
Colt,  Coult,  —,241. 

Alice,  168,  363. 

Elizabeth,  174,  241, 

George,  174  ;  Sir,  230. 

Henry,  587. 

Jane.  77,  247,  587. 

John,  77,  168,  230,  247,  363. 

Mary,  230. 
Colton,  — ,  445, 
Colwell,  563. 
Combes,  Agnes,  49. 

Edward,  49. 
Comins,  see  Comyns. 
Comey  (?  Corney),  George,  295. 

Katherine,  295. 
Compton,  William,  Sir,  69, 
Comyn,  145. 
Comyn,  Comins, — ,  548. 

Alice,  386. 

John,  718. 

Margaret,  548. 

Richard,  386. 


780 


INDEX. 


Coningsby,  Conisby,  Amphlicia,  511. 
Elizabeth,  77,  247,  566, 

Henry,  Sir,  247. 

Humfrey,  Sir,  77,  511. 

John,  566. 

Thomas,  Sir,  199. 
Constable,  — ,  314. 

Edith,  541. 

Fulke,  206. 

Julian,  206. 

Peter,  Sir,  541. 

Eobert,  118,  611. 
Convers,  — ,  484. 

Mary,  484. 
Conway,  Edward,  553  ;  Lord,  488,  710. 

Helligawrth,  488,  710. 

John,  .SV?',  553. 
Conyers,  263,  649. 
COJsTERS,  649. 
Conyers,  Conier,  — ,  676. 

Alice,  542. 

Isabel,  263,  468. 

Lord,  542. 

Matilda,  676. 

Nicholas,  490. 

Thomas,  263,  468. 

William,  490. 
Coo,  182,  380. 
Coo,  182,  380,  381. 
Coo,  John,  237. 

Margaret,  715. 

Stephen, 715. 
Cook£,  262,  381,  382. 
Cooke,  39,  183,  381,  382  (bis),  563. 
Cooke,  — ,  9,  59,  65,  75,  111,  230,  280,  341, 
513,  568,  676. 

Alice,  283. 

Anthony,  122  ;  Sir,  199. 

Arthur,  121. 

CajJtain,  448. 

Edward,  Sir,  67. 

Edward,  384,  451. 

Elizabeth,  589, 

Grace,  175. 

Hanna,  647. 

Henry,  604. 

Joan,  9,  59. 

John,  9,  105,  292,  527. 

Margery,  262. 

Margaret,  341. 

Mary,  105,  292,  527,  604. 

Mildred,  447. 

Phillipe,  77,  247. 

Richaid,  Sir,  77,  247. 

Eobert,  43,  67,  175,  262,  564. 

Samuel,  589, 


Cooke — eontinved. 

Sarah,  697, 

Susannah, 111. 

Thomas,  329  ;  Sir,  647,  666. 

William,  75,  447,  697. 
Cookson,  Henry,  685. 

William,  Bev.,  522. 
Cooper,  Capper,  John,  156,  754,  355. 

Judith.  156,  355. 

Nicholas,  156.  754,  355. 

Robert,  534. 
Coote,  565. 
COOTE,  565. 
Coote,  Alice,  85,  257. 

Nicholas,  582  ;    Sir,  737. 

Thomas,  85,  257. 
Copeott,  255. 
Copcott,  Joanne,  83. 

Richard,  83. 
Copdow,  see  Capdow. 
Cojye,  276. 
Cope,  — ,  93,  212,  272,  278. 

Alice,  93. 

Dorothy,  93. 

Jane,  21. 

Walter,  Sir,  278. 
Copinger,  205. 
Copinger,  Ann,  380. 

Elizabeth,  207,  411. 

Frances,  207. 

Henry,  380. 

Ralph,  207,  411. 
Copledike,  — ,  566. 
Copleston,  Anthony,  306,  512,  611. 

Phillipa,  306,  512,  611. 
Copley,  — ,  39. 

Godfred,  Sir,  725. 
Copp,  Ann,  675. 

John, 675. 

Mary,  675. 
Coppin,  Lettice,  717. 

Thomas,  717. 
Copwood,  586. 
Corbett,  — ,  512,  564,  611. 

Bridget,  46,  387. 

Catherine,  448, 

Dorothy,  487, 

John,  46;   Sir,Vl\,  387. 

Maiy,  Lady,  112. 

Mary,  121. 

Richard,  121. 

Robert,  564. 

Thomas,  146,  448,  487. 
Corden,  William,  Sir,  64, 
Corderoy,  Elizabeth,  470. 

Thomas,  470. 


INDEX. 


781 


Cornelius,  John,  165,  170,  365. 

Mary,  165, 
Cornell,  Thomas,  254,  457. 
Coruer,  — ,  704, 
Cornish,  193,  249, 
Cornish,  8, 

Comish,  — ,  193,  250,  735, 
Margery,  250. 
Mary,  193. 
Ci>riiKiiU,  6. 
Cornwall,  6. 
Cornwall,  — ,  349. 
Cornwullis,  197. 

Cornwallis,  Charles,  Sir,  51,  397,  507. 
Dorathey,  397. 
Elizabeth,  507. 
John,  Sir,  744. 
Mary,  744. 
Thomas,  207,  470. 
WUliam,  Sir,  77,  247. 
Corselli.1,  650. 
COESELLIS,  650. 
Corsellis,  Lucas,  627. 

Mary,  627. 
Cory,  John,  481. 
Cosin,  Agnes,  38. 

William,  38. 
Coteel,  383. 
COTEEL,  383. 
Cotele,  Susan,  399. 

Thomas,  Sir,  399. 
Cottam,  Thomas,  725. 
Cotton,  41,  384  (bis). 
Cotton,  40,  384  (bis). 
Cotton,  — ,  563. 

A.  Alexander,  Bev.,  634. 

Anne,  228. 

Bartholomew,  438. 

Catherine,  21G. 

Clement,  593  (Jm). 

Edmund,  580. 

Edward,  295. 

Elizabeth,  718. 

Frances,  441. 

H.  C,  676. 

Jane,  438. 

John,  228  ;    Sir,   295  ;    Sir  J.  Hindc, 

633,  718. 
Judith,  400. 
Lucy,  294. 
Lynch,  Sir,  676. 
Mary,  633. 
Nicholas,  319. 
Kichard,  400. 

Robert,  108,  296,  499  ;  Sir,  563. 
Thomas,  101, 294. 


Cotton — continued. 

William,  216,  441, 
Cotred  (?  Bcotred),  — ,  481, 

Margaret,  481, 
Coulston,  Henrietta  M.,  704. 

Thomas,  703,  704. 
Courtene,  William,  Sir,  303. 
Courtney,  — ,  500. 

IMargarct,  560, 
Courtopp,  — ,  428. 
Co  veil,  —,111. 

Alice,  111. 
Coventry,  — ,  586. 
Robert,  173, 

Thomas,  77,  280 ;  Lord,  345. 
Covert,  — ,  14,  152. 

Katherine,  6,  169. 
Mabel,  152. 
Richard,  6,  169. 
William,  28. 
Cowland,  Thomas,  347. 
Cowley,  Elinor,  590. 

John,  590. 
Cowper,  Catherine,  288. 
George,  177. 
Rauffe,  288. 
Rose,  177. 
Cox,  Elizabeth,  597. 
William,  597, 
Coxall,  Anne,  475. 

John,  475, 
Coys,  385. 
Coys,  184,  385. 
Coys,  Jane,  364. 
John, 364. 
Roger,  63. 
William,  134,  334. 
Crabb,  Elizabeth,  531. 

William,  531. 
Crabe,  Robert,  325. 
Crachrode,  see  Crochrode. 
Crackbone,  Grace,  470. 

Robert,  470. 
Crackenthorpe,  Samuel,  702. 
Crafford,  — ,  562. 
Crah;  511. 
Crakeplace,  — ,  620. 
Jennett,  620. 
Crane,  — ,  241,  606, 
Anne,  606, 
Joanna,  497, 
John,  497. 
Robert,  45,  186. 
Cranfield,  250,  408. 

Lydia,  408. 
Cranford,  — ,  196. 


5  H 


782 


INDEX. 


Cranke,  Edward,  Bev.,  630. 
Cranmer,  213. 
Cranmer,  Anne,  213,  414. 

Robert,  213,  414. 
Crapville,  Henry,  Sir,  100. 

Joanne,  100. 
Crawley,  Margery,  318,  846. 

Thomas,  318,  346. 
Craycroft,  — ,572. 

Thomas,  572. 
Crayford,  Craford,  — ,  92,  404. 

Aphra,  446. 

Elizabeth,  516. 

Richard,  92,  516. 

William,  Sir,  446. 

Winifred,  404. 
Creake,  William,  84. 
Cree,  see  Crow. 
Creh?,  318. 
Creffield,  679. 
Creffield,  Peter,  700. 

Thomas,  700. 
Cremer,  — ,  241. 

Crespigny,  de,  Augustus  J.  C,  712. 
Cressener,  721. 
Cressey,  — ,  603. 
Cressett,  Jane,  50. 

Thomas,  50. 
Cressy,  291,  754. 
Crew,  Clipsbye,  Sir,  67. 

Randall  or  Ranulph,  67. 
Crewe  (?),  34. 
Crick,  Samuel,  463. 
Criravill,  see  Krymble. 
Cripps,  — ,  401. 

John  M.,  704. 
Crispe,  Mary,  718, 

Thomas,  718. 
Crispin,  276. 
Cristner,  Edward,  375. 

Mary,  375. 
Crochrode,  184. 
Crochrode,  184,  385. 
Crochrode,  Crachrode,  Agnes,  231. 

Anne,  335. 

Elizabeth,  201,  400. 

Joan,  107,  296,  499. 

John,  401. 

Mary,  401. 

Mathew,  231. 

Mordant,  646. 

Thomas,  47,  201,  335,  400,  407. 

William,  107,  296,  499. 
Croft,     Crofts,    — ,     214,     400,     560,     627, 
708. 

Anne.  710. 


Croft,  Crofts — continiied. 

Charles,  200. 

Edward,  6, 169. 

Francis,  644. 

Herbert,  Sir,  627. 

Herbert,  644. 

Jane,  452. 

John,  Sir,  452. 

Rafe,  257. 

Richard,  Sir,  560. 

Susan,  201,  400. 
Croker,  John,  Sir,  571. 
Crombeck,  William,  730. 
Cromer,  Elizabeth,  111. 

William,  111. 
Crompe,  386. 
Crompe,  Anne,  74,  444. 

William,  74,  444. 
Crompton,  — ,  600. 

Mary,  600. 

Thomas,  154, 

Walter,  146. 
Cromwell,  197. 

Cromwell,    Henry,   Sir,    87,   148,   343,    354, 
549. 

Joane,  87,  148,  343,  549. 

Maude,  198. 

Oliver,  354 ;  Sir,  354. 

Raulfe,  Lord  of  Tattersall,  198. 
Crooke,  299. 
Crooke,  — ,  504,  614. 

Anne,  517. 

Cicely,  164. 

Dorathey,  424,  733. 

Elizabeth,  114,  302,  504. 

George,  Sir,  411,  517. 

Heury,   424,517. 

John,  Sir,  164,  517  ;  J^^dge,  517. 

John,      114,      164,     302,     424,      517, 
733. 

Mary,  411. 

Paul,  380. 

William,  424,  614. 
Cropley,  John,  435. 

Samuel,  435. 
Crosholme,  Margaret,  654. 

Thomas,  654. 
Crosse,  — ,  115. 

Ann,  751. 

Benjamin,  751. 

John,  751. 

Joyce,  115. 
Crossley,  Christopher,  93. 

John,  269. 
Crouch,  Anne,  632. 

Simon,  632. 


INDEX. 


783 


Crow  (?  Cree),  Aaron,  576. 
Crowe,  Anne,  716. 
James,  716. 
Crowland,  — ,  3. 
Agnes,  3. 
Richard,  3. 
Crowley,  448. 
Crowley,  Joane,  448. 
Thomas,  448. 
Crazier,  158. 
Cruckhome,  — ,  272. 

Cicely,  272. 
Cruse,  — ,  138. 

Anne,  138. 
Crynde,  — ,  82. 

Mary,  82. 
Ciidmore.  386. 
CtTDMORE,  386. 
CufEe,  — ,  662. 
Culpeper,  Elizabeth,  127. 
Frances,  619. 
Walter,  146. 
William,  127,  146. 
Cumins,  George,  579. 
CundeU,  John,  118,  611. 
CunlifEe,  Ellis,  Sir,  707. 

Mary,  707. 
Curie,  Auditor,  328. 
Carrie,  Arthui-,  709. 
Curson,  — ,  58. 

Francis,  Sir,  492. 
William,  58. 
And  see  Curzon. 
Curteis,  Esther,  690. 
Thomas,  690. 
Rev.  Dr.,  690. 
Curwen,  — ,  94,  474. 
Curwine,  305. 
Curwine,  Henry,  Sir,  806. 
Mabel,  306. 
Thomas,  Sir,  306. 
Curzon,  Eleanor,  632. 
John,  Sir,  632. 
And  see  Curson. 
Cutler,  Charles,  111. 
Susan,  154. 
Thomas,  154. 
WiUiam,  204. 
Ctjtte,  44. 
Cntts,  316. 
Cutts,  — ,  166,  505. 

Audrey,  69,  92,  269. 
Dorathey,  318,  346. 
Edward,  676. 
Elizabeth,  505. 
Henry,  Sir,  28. 


Cutts — contimied. 
John,  1. 

Peter,  69,  92,  269. 
Kichard,  318,  346. 
Susannah, 676. 


D. 


Dabernon,  158. 
Dabourn,  — ,  563. 
Emma,  563. 
Dabridgecourt,  Thomas,  393. 
Dacombe,  Alice,  460. 
John,  Sir,  460. 
Bacres,  209,  542. 

Dacres,  Dacre,  Dakers,  — ,  138,  542. 
Elizabeth,  138,  209,  542. 
Francis,  Lord,  114,  302. 
George,  79,  175. 
Henry,  Lord,  330. 
Margaret,  175. 
Robert,  78,  79,  753. 
Thomas,  Sir,  209. 
Dade,  Annie,  450. 
John,  450. 
Dagnut,  — ,  432. 

Margaret,  432. 
Bale,  186. 
Dale,  186. 

Dale,  62,  217,  281,  551. 
AUce,  281. 
Catherine,  62,  217. 
Elizabeth,  367. 
Richard,  367. 
Dallison,  — ,  30. 

Roger,  Sir,  510. 
Dalston,  Dorothy,  202,  403,  661. 

John,  Sir,  202,  403  (jbis),  661. 
Mary,  661. 
Dalton,  271. 
Dalton,  — ,  417. 

Edward,  273,  474. 
Elizabeth,  417. 
Joan,  273,  474. 
Peter,  579. 
Dalyngridge,  Edward,  Sir,  3,  21. 

Phelypa,  3.  21. 
Danby,  — ,  649. 
Alice,  649. 
Dorothy,  725. 
John, 725. 
Dandeleghe,  — ,111. 

Alice,  111. 
Daniell,  138. 


784 


INDEX. 


Daniell,  Danyell,  — ,  -iO,  580. 

Agnes,  136. 

Alice,  139,  337. 

John,  7,  111,  114,  136,  139,  302,  325, 
337. 

Margaret,  66,  219. 

Martha,  382,  638. 

Peter,  523. 

Richard.  638  ;  Rev.,  699. 

Ursula,  325,  5.30. 

Thomas,  66,  219. 

William,  Sir,  40,  382. 
Dannett,  Edward,  596. 

Mary,  596. 
Dansley,  234. 

Ann,  234. 
Danvers,  Eleanor,  724. 

Heui-y,  Sir,  T2\. 
Darby,  — ,  687. 

Jo.,  98. 

Susan,  98. 
Darey,  186. 
Darcy,  44,  186,  387. 
Darcy,  — ,  687. 

Ann,  148. 

Bryan,  391. 

Constance,  473. 

Edward,  139,  336. 

Elenor,  103,  301. 

Elizabeth,  251,  453,  555,  680. 

Frederica,  681. 

John,  Lord,  13,  277. 

John,  113,  140,  680,  696. 

Lord,  3,  93. 

Margaret,  111. 

Mary,  391. 

Robert,  20,  111,  113,  236,  301  ;    Sir, 
301,  555. 

Robert,  Earl  of  Holderncss,  681. 

Thomas,  Lord,  47,  473,  574. 

Thomas,  Sir,  16,  148. 

Thomas,     139,    251,    337,     453,    574, 
582. 
Dare,  730. 
Dabe,  740. 
Darling,  Dorathey,  472. 

William,  472. 
Dameng  (?  Downing),  — ,  570. 
Darrell,  — ,  272. 

Dorathey,  272. 
Darshain,  40. 
Daske,  William,  580. 
Daubeny,  see  Dawbeney. 
Dauncy,  365. 
Dauncy,  —.366. 

Robert.  366. 


Daundy,  271. 
Daimdy,  Mary,  273. 

Thomas,  273. 
Davenant,  46. 
Davenant,  388. 
Davenant,  Joan,  201. 

William,  201. 
Davers,  John,  154. 

Margaret,  154. 

William,  154. 
Davies,  Agnes,  228. 

Robert,  228. 

Thomas,  751. 
Davis,  — ,  245,  499,  558. 

Alice,  677. 

John,  Rev.,  642. 

Samuel,  677. 

Susan,  499. 

Thomas,  131. 
Damieney,  Dawhigney,  119,  197. 
Dawbeney,  Dawbney,  — ,  119,  614.. 

Agnes,  119,614. 

Christopher,  279. 

Ellinor,  153. 

Giles,  Lord,  153. 

James,     Lord    (?  Lord),     see 
James. 
Dawe,  W.,  749. 
Dawes,  Alice,  69. 

Paul,  69. 
Dawney,  William,  567. 
Dawson,  Ann,  39. 

Nicholas,  39. 
Dawtrey,  — ,  619. 

Joane,  619. 
Day,  — ,  196,  450. 

Ann,  156,  354. 

Charles,  Rev,,  671. 

Joane,  450. 

John,  587. 

Robert,  156,  354  (iis). 

Thomas,  639. 

Ursula,  156,  354. 
Dayrell,  Maiy,  656. 

Paul,  656. 
Deane,  188. 
Deane,  47,  188,  388. 
Deane,  — ,  43,  280. 

Alderman,  250. 

Hem-y,  314. 

Joane,  454. 

Richard,  Sir,  454. 

William,  511. 
Dearsley,  Richard,  497. 
Debden,  — ,  407. 
Deble,  — ,  342. 


Lord 


INDEX. 


786 


Deedes,  "William,  642. 
Deekes,  — ,  284. 
Dehem,  Tobias,  650. 
De  Ho  .  .  ,  ,  Edmond,  227. 

Elizabeth,  227. 
Deincourt,  87. 
Delahay,  — ,  108. 
Delabay,  — ,  109. 
Edith,  109. 
John,  466. 
De  la  Laund,  205. 
Delamere,  Alice,  684. 

Thomas,  684. 
Delamore,  — ,  72. 
Delamore,  73,  103. 
Christie,  73. 
De  la  Pierre,  Jane,  veuve,  689. 
De  la  Pole,  87,  312. 
De      la      Pole,    John,     Dulte    of     Suffolk, 

217. 
Dehne,  Philip,  659. 
Delvyn,  Catherine,  588. 

Peter,  588. 
Dempster,  — ,  577  (bis). 
Helen,  577  {bis). 
Denbow,  — ,  402. 

Catherine,  402. 
Denne,  Thomas,  296. 
Dennis,  Christopher,  163. 
Edward,  298. 
John,  163. 
Maiy,  638. 
William,  638. 
Denny,  Anthony,  Sir,  139,  336. 

Edward,  78  ;  Sir,  574,  666. 
John,  79. 
Joyce,  97. 

Mary,  139,  336,  574,  666. 
Thomas,  Sir,  79. 
Denton,  310. 
Denton,  Henry,  661. 
Isabel,  310. 
John, 202. 
Thomas  (fiis),  310. 
Denver,  189. 
Denvee,  189. 
Deranger,  Robert,  33. 

Thomas,  33. 
Derby,  Earl  of,  131. 
Derham,  Anna,  706. 

Edward  J.,  706. 
Elizabeth,  706. 
Jane,  706. 
Thomas,  706. 
William  {bis),  706. 
Dering,  389. 


Daring,  Elizabeth,  152,  350. 

Nicholas,  152,  350. 
Derwentwater,  Anna  M.,  694. 
James,  third  Earl,  694. 
Desbouverie,  Elizabeth,  659. 

Laurance,  659. 
Desmadrill,  — ,  660. 
Louisa,  660. 
Dethick,  Christian,  469. 
Edward,  160. 
Symond,  469. 
Devall,  J.,  708. 

Susannah,  708. 
De  Vere,  47. 

And  see  Vere. 
De  Vere,  see  Vere. 
Devereux,  Elizabeth,  113. 

Walter,  Lord  Ferrers,  113. 
Dewes,  Mary,  356. 

Paul,  356. 
Deyer,  Richard,  Sir,  199. 
Dicconson,  William,  725. 
Dichfield,  189. 
DiCHFIELD,  189. 
Dickenson,  419. 

Alice,  419. 
Dickinson,  Thomas,  74,  243. 
Digby,  Barbara,  413. 
Frances  C,  685. 
George,  170,  533. 
John,  Lord,  4,  459. 
Thomas,  413. 
Ursula,  533. 
William,  Ret:,  685. 
Diggs,  John,  555. 

Leonard,  128. 
Dike,  — ,  458. 

Sarah,  458. 
Dillon,  — ,  342. 
Dingley,  Elizabeth,  633. 

John,  128. 
Disneij,  653. 
Disney,  D'isney,  653. 
Dive,  Jane,  653. 

William,  Sir,  653. 
Dixon,  Henry,  351. 
Dobede,  — ,  502. 

William,  502. 
Dodd,  — ,  583. 

Margaret,  583. 
Dodge,  — ,  608. 

Mary,  608. 
Dodingsell,  — ,  549. 

Elizabeth,  549. 
Dodington,  320. 
Dodington,  Dorington,  — ,  320,  618. 


786 


INDEX. 


Dodington,  Dorington — continued. 

John,  521. 

Margaret,  320,  521. 

William,  91, 
Dodson,  — ,  154. 
Dodsworth,  Silvester,  225,  229,  430. 

Winifred,  225. 
Doggett,  William,  483. 
Dokura,  — ,  55, 
DolliflEe,  George,  747. 

James,  718. 

Mary,  718. 
Dolman,  Martha,  91. 

Mathias,  91. 
Dolphin,  John,  750. 
Domvile,  Elizabeth,  455. 

James,  455. 
Donington,  186. 
Donington,  Dorothy,  122,  310, 
Donn,  Constance,  416. 

John, 416. 
Doore,  John,  28. 
Dorington,  see  Dodington. 

Richard,  122,  310. 
Dorling,  — ,  154. 

Elizabeth,  154. 
Dorrell,  Florence,  159, 

William,  159. 
Dorset,  Thomas,  llarquis,  595. 
Borward,  Durmard,  103,  119,  298. 
DOEWARD,  104. 
Dorward,  Durward,  — ,  119. 

Elizabeth,  52. 

Joan,  119,  308, 

John,  38,  52. 

WUliam,  308. 
Douglas,  Hannah,  652, 

James  A.,  695. 
D'Oultremont,  Ferd.,  Count,  640. 
Dove,  253. 
Dove,  John,  432. 

William,  Sir,  460. 
Dowdeswell,  Lucy,  677. 

William,  Rev.,  677. 
Dowe,  Richard,  325. 
Downes,  291. 
Downes,  — ,  73,  352,  406. 

Andrew,  Eev.,  647. 

Fortune,  406. 

Henry,  637. 

Margaret,  647, 

Thomas,  231, 
Downham,  John,  Sir,  196,  396. 

Mary,  196,  396. 
Downing,  see  Darneng. 
Dowse,  — ,  240, 


Dowse — continued. 

Margaret,  240, 

Thomas,  402, 
Dowsett,  — ,  343,  443, 

Elizabeth,  419, 

Margaret,  448, 

Richard,  419,  343. 
Dowsing,  — ,  479. 
Doyley,  Doyle,  263,  271,  316. 
Doyley,  Doyle,  — ,  263. 

Ann,  351. 

Cope,  Sir,  93,  273,  474, 

Dorcas,  93,  272. 

Edmond,  263,  468. 

Elizabeth,  468. 

Edward,  351. 

Jane,  93, 

John, 93, 272, 

Martha.  93. 

Thomas,  317. 
Drake,  George,  677. 

Richard,  Rev.,  691. 

Sarah  M.,  691. 
Draper,  — ,  2,  212. 

Ann,  495. 

Joshua,  495, 

Margaret,  212. 

Mathew,  556. 
Brax,  133,  287,  754, 
Drax,  Margaret,  287,  705, 

Thomas,  287. 
Driby,  197. 
Driver,  — ,  9. 
Drokensford,  591, 
Drokensford,  Agnes,  591. 

Thomas,  591. 
Lronsfield,  312. 
Dronsfield,  Agnes,  124,  313 

William,  124,  313, 
Drow,  John,  597, 
Drummond,  Charles,  677. 

John,  670, 
Drury,  214. 
Deuky,  190,  389,  736, 
Drury,  Drewry,  — ,  159. 

Anne,  47,  120,  188,  309,  388. 

Audrey,  13. 

Drew,  Sir,  47,  121,  188,  309, 

Drew,  121,  309,  388, 

Edmond,  335, 

Henry,  214,  581, 

Jane,  214,  581, 

John, 391. 

Mary,  206. 

Robert,  Sir,  29,  120,  309, 

Robert,  13,  109,  120,  242,  277,  297. 


INDEX. 


787 


Drury,  Drewry — eontimtcd. 
Thomas,  Sir,  718. 
William,  Sir,  13,  122,  206. 
Winifi-ed,  2i2. 
Dryden,  John,  Sir,  466,  474. 
Dryn-ood,  389,  615. 
Dbywood,  389,  390. 
Drywood,  — ,  139,  337. 
Agnes,  615, 
Humfrey,  615. 
Susan,  337. 
Ducke,  Blanche,  649, 
Dunstan,  649. 
BmUtt,  108. 
Duckett,  Ann,  109. 
Frances,  606. 
Joan, 606. 
John,  606. 
Nathaniel,  479. 
Rafe,  606. 
William,  606. 
Ihh  Cam,  658. 
Du  Cane,  658. 
Du  Cane,  see  Du  Quesne. 
Dudley,  Henry,  140,  277. 
Duffield,  — ,  177. 

Agnes,  177. 
Duke,  — ,  562. 

Alice,  224,  228. 
Elizabeth,  383. 
John,  347,  383. 
Lewis,  224,  228. 
Dun,  567. 
Dun,  567. 
Dun,  — ,  523,  735. 

Joane,  528,  755. 
Duncombe,  Edward,  Sir,  92. 
George,  369. 
Mary,  369. 
William,  92. 
Dundas,  Ann  W.  D.,  634. 
James  W.  D.,  634. 
Dundonald,  Archibald,  Earl  of,  697. 
Dunkin,  Susan,  518. 
Thomas,  518. 
Dunning,  — ,  573. 
Dunsany,  Randal,  Lord,  708. 
Du  Quesne,  see  Du  Cane. 
Du  Quesne,  John,  633. 

Mary,  633. 
Durden,  Daniel,  516. 
Frances,  516. 
Durward,  see  Dorward. 
Dutton,  Richard,  201. 

William,  418. 
Dyall,  Isabel,  268. 


Dyall — continued, 

Timothy,  268. 
Dycer,  Dorothy,  669. 
Dyke,  Sir  Thomas,  643. 
Bynley,  145. 
Dynley,  548. 
Dynley,  Dyneley,  Dyngley,  — ,  125,  754. 

Edith,  412. 

Elizabeth,  145. 

John, 145. 

William,  412. 
Dynne,  Beatrix,  603. 

Henry,  603. 


E. 


East,  Henry,  556. 

Eastman,  Eastmont,  Dorothy,  681. 

John, 681. 
Eaton,  Elizabeth,  736. 

Frances,  739. 

George,  736. 

Henry,  681,  739. 
Eccles,  James,  631. 

Sarah,  631. 
Ecliingham,  49. 
Echingham,  Margaret,  49. 

Thomas,  Sir,  49. 
Eden,  Edon,  312,  390,  552. 
Eden,  Edon,  — ,  28,  217,  231,  389,  494. 

Ann,  494. 

Dorothy,  87,  148,  343. 

Elizabeth,  2,  4,  21,  315,  519. 

Mary,  46. 

John,  696. 

Richard,  328. 

Thomas,  Sir,  46,  87,  148,  315,  343,  389. 

Thomas,  2,  4,  21,  119,  308,  519. 

And  see  Edon. 
Eddows,  Ann,  702. 

Jonathan,  702. 
Edmond,  Thomas,  202. 
Edmonds,  — ,  175,  360. 

Mary,  680. 

Thomas,  Sir,  620,  680. 
Edmund,  — ,  573. 

Ednevett,  Richard  ap  Howel  a/-',  131. 
Edon,  390. 
Edon,  see  Eden. 
Edward  III.,  736. 
Edward,  — ,  451. 
Edwards,  — ,  62,  217,  502,  608. 

AUce,  62,  217. 

Anne,  608. 
Jacomin,  502, 


788 


INDEX. 


Edwards — contimied. 

Eobert,  379. 

WiUiam,  464,  662. 
Edridge.  C,  Rev.,  677. 
Egerton,  Anne,  47,  188,  388,  511. 

Thomas,  47,  181,  388,511. 
Eglesfeild,  191. 
Eglesfeild,  191. 
Ekins,  — ,  475. 

Susan.  475. 
Elcock,  —,461. 
Eldercare,  Ealfe,  215. 
EJdred.  303,  391. 
Eldeed.  391. 
Eldred,  Dorothy,  156. 

Edward,  156,  354. 

Elizabeth,  303. 

John,  303.  357,  741. 

Mary,  357. 
Elgar,  Thomas.  707. 
Eliott,  191  (?  CTiastelin),  223. 
Eliott.  48,  191. 
Eliott,  EUot,  Elliott,  — ,  5,  27,  476,  571. 

Anne,  495. 

Cicely,  5,  27,  355. 

Edward,  170,  332,  365,  426. 

Elizabeth,  332. 

George.  270. 

Jane,  170,  365. 

John, 167. 

Margaret,  426. 

Rowland,  167. 

Samuel,  715. 

Thomas.  495  :  Sir,  505. 
Eliiton,  392. 
Elistox,  392. 
EUston,  — ,  662. 
ElMn,  — ,  114,  302. 
EUenbridge,  — ,  541. 

Katherine,  541. 
Ellet,  — ,  14. 

Lawrence,  14. 
Eim.  237. 
Ellis,  Ellys,  — ,  76,  331,  438,  595,  623,  723. 

Christopher.  339. 

Edward,  212. 

Elizabeth,  723. 

Jane,  238,  438. 

John,  238. 

Margaret,  76,  212,  595. 
Elmer,  Bisltoj),  377, 

John,  377. 
Elmes,  Anthony,  184. 

John,  184. 
Elmore,  Eva  T.  H.,  713. 

George  T.  H.,  713. 


Elrington,  49. 

Eleixgton,  Eelin'Gton,  49,  392,  568. 

Elrington,  — ,  44,  367. 

Dorothy,  380. 

Edward,  380. 

Elizabeth,  428. 

Frances,  535. 

John,  78,  252. 

Robert,  428. 

William,  535. 
Elton.  — .  249. 
Eltonhead,  393. 
Elwyn,  John,  Lord  of,  198. 
Emery  or  Amenj,  393. 
Emeey  or  Ameby,  393. 
Emery,  Thomas,  196,  502. 
Enqjson,  266. 
Empson,  Jane,  266,  470. 

Richard,  Sir,  266,  470. 
Emringall,  — ,  142. 

Alice,  142. 
Enfield,  147. 
Esfield,  23,  227, 
EXGAIXE,  568. 
Engham,  Ingham,  Edward,  Sir,  498. 

Elizabeth,  498. 

Thomas,  375  ;  Sir,  375,  424. 
English,  see  Inglishe. 
English,  — ,  702. 

Nicholas,  127. 

Sarah,  702. 

And  sec  Inglishe. 
Ennew,  Grace,  406. 

John,  406. 
Eresby,  La%\Tence,  177. 
Erie.  Walter,  278. 
Erlegh.  Ellenor,  268. 

John,  Sir,  268. 
Erlington.  see  Elrington. 
Ernley,  — ,  681,  737. 

John,  681 ;  Sir,  453,  737. 
Ernwolphe.  Ann,  81. 

John,  81. 

Robert,  81. 
Eslington,  Alice,  29. 

William,  29. 
Essex,  Henry,  Earl  of,  260. 

Lady,  177. 
Essington,  Alice,  159. 

WilHam,  159. 
Estaines,  Robert,  Lord  of,  728. 
Este,  C.  B.,  713. 

Thomas,  713. 
Estingrare,  211. 
Estingrave,  Mary,  211. 

Richard.  Sir.  211. 


INDEX. 


789 


ESTLEIGH,  see  ASTLET. 

Eston,  Amy,  610. 
Etheridge,  George,  369. 

Martha,  369. 
Eton,  50,  192. 
Eton,  50,  192. 
Eton,  William,  5. 
Eve,  — ,  514. 

John, 120, 

Margaret,  120,  175,  514. 
Rafe,  175. 
Evelyn,  Elizabeth,  504,  717. 
George,  504. 
John,  717  ;  Sir,  717. 
tkerard,  7,  193,  327. 
EVEKAED,  7,  193,  394  {his),  395. 
Everard,  — ,  16,  129,  179,  250,  314,  735. 
Anne,  76  ;  Lady,  194,  460,  595. 
Anthony,  Sir,  76,  595. 
Daniel,  423. 
Elizabeth,  179,  447, 
Gawdy  Thomas,  460. 
John,  258,  462. 
Mary,  327,  490,  580. 
Rafe,  447. 
Richard,  126,  129,  203,  320,  326,  327, 

343,  377,  530. 
Thomas,  490, 
Thomazine,  661. 
Everett,  — ,  170. 
Mary,  170. 
William,  446. 
Everley,  Elizabeth,  410. 

John, 410. 
Evett,  Barton,  664. 
Eustace,  William  C,  Sir,  670. 
Exeter,  Earl  of,  387. 
Eyre,  632. 
Eyre,  — ,  194,  632. 
Charles,  634, 
Edmond,  247. 
Edward,  495,  754. 
Mary,  247,  754. 
Philip,  632. 
Simon,  557. 
William,  632. 


F. 


Fabion,  —,120. 
Fage,  Robert,  341. 
Fairfax,  Catherine,  681. 

Charles,  7,  24. 

John,  Lord,  681. 
Falconbridge,  Thomas,  366, 


Falconer  or  Faulkner,  Dorothy,  636. 
Thomas,  636. 

And  see  Fawconer  and  Pawkner. 
Faldo,  Jane,  500. 

Robert,  500. 
Fallesby,  William,  483. 
Falstofe,  — ,  38. 
Fane,  Geo.  R.  C,  670. 
H.,  Hon.,  670. 
Fansliaw,  194. 
Fanshaw,  194. 
Fanshaw,  John,  412. 
Mary,  412. 
Margaret,  340. 
Thomas,  340  ;  Sir,  518, 
Fantleroy,  — ,  576. 
Mary,  576. 
Fare,  Zachary,  262. 
Fareclough,  — ,  133. 

Mary,  133. 
Farhill,  — ,  722. 

Mary,  722. 
Farington,  5. 

Farington,  Farrington,  — ,  127. 
Henry,  Sir,  5,  166. 
Joan,  5,  166. 
William,  Sir,  5, 
Farley,  John,  229. 
Farmer,  235. 
Farmer,  Farmor,  200. 
Amy,  511. 
Henry,  Sir,  511. 
John,  Dr.,  77,  247. 
Mary,  77,  247. 
And  see  Fermor. 
Faer,  395. 
Farr,  Farre,  — ,  163  ;  — ,  395. 

Walter,  376. 
Farrow,  Henry,  30. 
Margaret,  30. 
Farwell,  — ,  273. 
Ann,  173. 
Edward,  173, 
Joane,  273. 
Fastolfe,  -,  74,  232,  242,  273. 
Fauntie,  72. 

Fauntie,  — ,  72,  73,  103, 
Fawcett,  Forcett,  Alice,  500, 
Anne,  19. 
John,  500. 
Marmaduke,  500. 
Richard,  19. 
Fa7rconer,  40. 
Fawconer,  Isabel,  41. 
William,  41. 

And  see  Falconer,  and  Fawkner. 
5  I 


790 


INDEX. 


Fawkner,  Elizabeth,  505. 
Everard,  689. 
James,  505. 
Feale,  275. 
Feake,  Amy,  275. 

Ann,  477. 
George,  275,  477. 
Fearne,  Dorothy,  619. 

John,  558,  619. 

Mary,  558. 
Feast,  — ,  687. 

Mary,  687. 
Featherston,  Henry,  748. 
Feilitzsch,  Fred.  L.,  Baron  de,  634. 
Felhrigg,  511. 
Fellowes,  Thomas,  629. 
Felstead,  Richard,  379. 
Felton,  193,  286. 
Felton,  Ann,  194. 

Anthony,  43,  194. 

Beatrix,  411. 

Elizabeth,  565. 

Frances,  43, 

Francis,  43. 

Lucy,  654. 

Thomas,  411,  565. 

William,  Sir,  654. 
Fenn,  Ed.,  361. 

Richard,  573. 

Thomas,  287,  654. 
Fermor,  Henrietta,  Ladij^  650. 

Mary,  71,236,  437. 

John,  Sir,  71,  236,  437. 

And  see  Farmer. 
Feme,  Frances,  420. 

John,  420. 
Femley,  Audrey,  281. 

EUinor,  318. 

Miles,  318,  346. 

Thomas,  281. 
Ferrand,  Francis,  458. 
Ferrar,  Dorathy,  506. 

John,  506. 
Ferrers,  15. 
Ferrers,  — ,  15,  269. 

Anne,  67. 

Dorathy,  506. 

Edward,  504  ;  Sir,  67. 

John,  184,  506. 

Devereux,  Lord,  15. 

Lord,  269. 

Samuel,  398,  570. 
Fettiplace,  313. 
Fettiplace,  Johanna,  226. 

Thomas,  226. 
Feyland,  — ,  158. 


Feyland — continued. 

Alice,  158. 
Fickman,  Havell,  79. 
Field,  — ,  506. 

Anne,  506. 
Filleall,  195. 

FiLLEALL,  FiLLIOLL,  195,  396. 
Filleall,  Fillioll,  Filioll,  — ,  114,  393,  755. 

Anthony,  525. 

John,   114,    167,   302   (lis),  502,   504, 
717. 

Margaret,  114,  302  (Jbu),  504,  717. 

Mary,  393,  502,  755. 
Filmer,  Edward,  Sir,  137, 
Finch.,  267, 
Finch,  Finche,  — ,  203. 

Elizabeth,  316, 

Francis,  Sir,  65, 

Joan,  714, 

John,  714. 

Moyle,  Sir,  271,  316. 

Thomas,  Sir,  316. 
Finch  am,  — ,  346. 

Alice,  63. 

Anne,  63,  222. 

John, 222. 
Finder  (?  Finder),  — ,  309. 
Findeme,  see  Fynderne. 
Fipps,  Humfrey,  see  Phipps. 
Firman,  Elizabeth,  751, 

John,  751. 
Fishe,  William,  546. 
Fisher,  568. 
Fislier,  — ,  277,  441,  511,  604,  747. 

Anne,  747. 

Charles,  Rev.,  703. 

Christian,  303. 

Edmond,  558. 

Samuel,  655. 

Thomasin,  441. 

William,  303. 

W.,  547. 
Fiske,  Dorathy,  394. 

Thomas,  394. 
Fitcli,  51,  197,  653. 
FiTCH,  51,  197,  397. 
Fitch,  — ,  ]  8,  442. 

Barrow,  Sir,  644. 

Elizabeth,  657. 

Francis,  Sir,  111. 

George,  164,  362. 

James,  428. 

John,  258,  462. 

Margery,  406. 

Martha,  428. 

Peter,  185, 


INDEX. 


791 


Fitch — conttMu-d. 

Thomas,  527,  657. 
William,  325  ;  Sir,  406,  657. 
Fitchett,  319. 
Fitz,  — ,  324. 
FiTZ  Alan,  731. 

Fitz-Alau,  Hem-y,  Lord  Maltravcrs,  314. 
Fitz  Archer,  Isabel,  226. 

John,  226. 
Fitz  Chamberlain,  — ,  571. 
Fitz  GeflErey,  — ,  58. 
George,  344. 
Judith,  344. 
And  see  Fitz  Jeffery. 
Fitz  Gerald,  David,  728. 
Maurice,  728. 
William,  728. 
Fitz  Herbert,  — ,  145. 
Fitz  Herbert,  63. 
Fitz  Herbert,  — ,  233. 
Agnes,  233. 
Anna,  229. 
Elizabeth,  175,  548. 
Eustace,  175. 
Joanna,  41. 
Nicholas,  41. 
Reginald,  548. 
Robert,  229. 
Wilgiford,  295. 
Fitz  Hewes,  Frances,  617. 

Richard,  Sir,  617. 
Fitz  Hnffh,  33. 
Fitz  Hugh,  Edith,  240,  442. 
James,  240,  442. 
John, 735. 
Julian,  735. 
Fitz  Jeffory,  — ,  168. 

And  see  Fitz-GefiErey. 
Fitz  John,  Herbert,  548. 
Fitz  Langley,  103,  186. 
Fitz  Langley,  — ,  103. 
Alice,  44. 
Henry,  44. 
Fitz  Nichol,  267, 
Fitz  Nichol,  Catherine,  269. 

Thomas,  269. 
Fitz  Osborne,  116. 
Fitz  Osborne,  John,  116. 

Mabel,  116. 
Fitz  Other,  William,  728. 
Fitz  Pierce,  — ,  564. 

RafEe,  564. 
Fitz  Raphe,  — ,  575. 

Ann,  575. 
Fiti-Richurd,  485. 
Fitz  Simon,  600. 


Fitz  Simond,  100. 

Fitz  Simond,  Fitz  Symond,  — ,  17,  314. 
Anne,  111,  300. 
Jane,  17. 
Joan,  124, 314. 
Robert,  Sir,  111,  300. 
Robert,  124. 
Fitz  Walden,  108. 
Fitz  Walden,  Margaret,  109. 
FitzWalter,  — ,  681. 
Alice,  100. 

Benjamin,  Baron,  681. 
Gerald,  728. 
Lord,  100. 
Fitz  Warren,  312. 
Fitz  Warren,  Eliza,  359. 

Ralph,  359. 
Fitz  William,  197. 
FiTZ  William,  197. 
Fitz  William,  — ,  28,  206,  317. 
Ann,  39,  382. 
EUzabeth,  582. 
Jane,  28,  157,  317. 
John,  Farl,  633. 
Mabel,  733. 
Mary,  Lady,  633. 
Thomas,  Sir,  582. 
WilUam,  Sir,  206,  382. 
William,  39,  252,  733. 
Flambert,  312. 
Flambert,  — ,  110,  300  (his). 
Alenor,  HI. 
Elizabeth,  300. 
Fleet,  William,  424. 
Fleetwood,  Bridget,  488,  710. 
Paul,  137. 
R.,  713. 
Sir,  488. 
Thomas,  710. 
Fleming,  115,  569,  574. 
Fleming,  397,  569. 
Fleming,  —,115,  226. 
Anne,  574. 
Frances,  14. 
Francis,  Sir,  14. 
Giles,  193,  361,  394,  396. 
John,  115,  226. 
Mabel,  574. 
Thomas,  574. 
Ursula,  193,  394,  395. 
Fletcher,  Frances,  375. 
John, 375. 
Richard,  603. 
Flewellen,  Maude,  330. 

Richard,  330. 
Flint,  — ,  163,  396. 


792 


INDEX. 


Flint — continued. 

Prudence,  396. 
FJinton,  Flijnton,  205,  572. 
Flinton,  — ,  206,  572. 

Herbert,  206. 

Robert,  572. 
Flower,  — ,  608. 
Flyer,  Margery,  473. 

Eicliard,  473. 
Fludd,  Thomas,  Sir,  28. 
Flynton,  see  FLinton, 
Fodringhay.  298,  585. 
FODEIXGHAY,  52. 

Ayid  see  Fotheiinghay. 
Folke  de  Oyre,  312, 
Folkes,  Elizabeth,  605. 

Robert,  605. 
FoUiot,  298. 
Folliott,  Mary,  735. 

Richard,  735. 
Folyot,  — ,  3. 
Foord,  53. 
FOOED,  53. 

Foord,  — ,  194. 

EUnor,  318,  346. 

John,  318,  346. 
Foot,  James,  579. 

James,  9,  579. 

Simon,  579. 
Ford,  — ,  43,  398. 

Dorothy,  571. 

Edmond,  571. 
Forde,  316. 
Forde,  — ,  292. 

Ann,  259. 

John,  256,  259. 
Fordham,  Margaret,  436. 

Samuel  (pis),  436. 
Forrester,  Pulter,  669. 
Forster,  — ,  83. 

Humfrey,  717. 

Isabel,  269. 

Lawrence,  566. 

Richard,  269. 

Roger,  467. 

Wniiam,  717. 

Ayid  see  Foster. 
Fortescne,  312,  398. 
FOETESCUE,  398,  570. 
Fortescue,  Adrian,  Sir,  314. 

Margaret,  314. 
Forth,  Dorothy,  744. 

Robert,  277,  444. 
Fortibus,  548, 
Foscoft,  145, 
FOSCOTT,  648. 


Foster,  31,  173. 

Foster,  — ,  141,  158,  196,  308,  543,  722. 

Catherine,  158, 

Dr.,  258. 

Elizabeth,  722, 

George,  111, 

Isabel,  173,  487, 

Margaret,  141,  543. 

Mary,  261, 

Richard,  261, 

WilUam,  173,  487. 

And  see  Forster. 
Fotheringhay,  — ,  317. 

Ann,  586. 

Roger,  586. 

Thomas,  104. 

And  see  Fodringhay. 
Foucher,  — ,  380. 

Joan,  380. 
Foule,  Fowle,  — ,  556,  690, 
Foulk,  — ,  613. 

Isabel,  613, 
Fountaine,  Anne,  651, 

Brigg,  100, 

Joanna,  100. 

Peter,  689. 
Fowkes,  — ,  749. 
Fowler,  Christian,  681, 
Fox,  Humfrey,  78.  252. 

Richard,  Sir.  368. 
Foxley.  — ,  10,  76,  247. 

Elizabeth,  10,  76. 
Foxsam,  — ,  537. 
Framellings,  see  Fremling. 
Francis,  5,  179,  216,  307,  308. 
Feaxcis,  200, 
Francis,  — ,  667. 

Hugh,  Sir,  216. 

Isabel,  216, 

John,  242, 

Ralph,  86, 

Sarah,  667. 
Franks,  200. 

Feanke,  Feank,  399,  572. 
Franke,  Frank,  — ,  54,  65,  118,  230,  280,  323, 
512. 

Dorothy,  705. 

John,  65,  490,  705. 

Leventhorpe,  Sir,  200,  323,  523. 

Margery,  490. 

Susan,  523. 

Thomas,  200. 
Frankland,  Mary,  500. 

Richard,  500. 
Franklyn,  John  H.,  690. 
Fraye,  318. 


INDEX. 


793 


Fraye,  Elizabeth,  119,  308. 
John,  Sir,  119,  308. 
Freckelton,  Ann,  739. 

Thomas,  739. 
Freebody,  Sabriani,  721. 
Freeland,  — ,  702. 

Anthony  W.,  701. 
Charles,  701. 
Charlotte,  701. 
Eleanor,  701. 
Henry  (&/«),  701,  703. 
James,  701. 
John, 701. 
William  W.,  701. 
Freeimn,  399. 
Feeeman,  399. 
Freeman,  Edward,  178. 
Penelope,  384. 
R.,  641. 
Richard,  384. 
Samuel,  504,  718. 
Thomas,  384. 
Fremltng,  FramelUngs,  — ,  280. 

John,  98. 
Freer,  200. 

Feeek,  Feyak,  200,  202,  400. 
Freer,  Alban,  161. 
Elizabeth,  161. 
John,  161,  185. 
And  see  Frere  and  Fryer. 
French,  — ,  17,  126,  502. 
Edward,  725. 
Elizabeth,  502. 
Joan,  505. 
Maude,  17, 126. 
Frende,  Mathew,  112, 
Prudence,  112. 
Frere,  — ,  388. 

John,  385. 

And  see  Freer  and  Fryer. 
Freschamp,  Remigius  de  (^Bishop  of  Line), 

653. 
Fresell,  214. 
Freshford,  559. 
Freshford,  Agnes,  561. 

William,  561. 
Freshwater,  401. 
Feeshwatee,  401. 
Freshwater,  Frances,  339. 
John,  531. 
Richard,  302. 
Thomas,  502. 
Fresill,  Catherine,  736. 

Richard,  *S'(/-,  736, 
F'eville,  115. 
FrevUle,  — ,  115,  222. 


Freville — continued. 
Dorathe,  222. 
Gervis,  115. 
Friskney,  — ,  22,  653. 

GeoflErey,  Sir,  653. 
Maude,  22. 
Frith,  201. 
Feith,  201. 
Fi'omond,  Bartholomew,  724. 

Maiy,  724. 
Frost,  — ,  354. 
Frowick,  — ,  206. 

John,  Sir,  206. 
Fryer,  Thomas,  299,  502. 
Fulford,  — ,  602. 

Philip,  Sir,  602. 
Fuller  or  Fuhver,  401,  552. 
Fuller,  — ,  259,  378. 
Ann,  702. 
Anthony,  644. 
EUenor,  259. 
George,  677. 
Margaret,  378. 
Philip,  435. 
Thomas,  702. 
WiUiam,  435. 
And  see  Fulwer, 
Fulnetby,  — ,  572. 

Christopher,  23. 
Thomas,  572. 
Fuhver,  see  Fuller. 
FULWEE,  401. 
Fulwer,  — ,  28. 

Eleanor,  28. 
Robert,  374. 
Fumeval,  — ,  329. 
Lord,  329. 
Furtho,  Edward,  446, 

Nightingale,  446. 
Fynderne,  Finderne,  John,  Sir,  120. 
Thomas,  107. 
William,  107. 
Fyndereux,  William,  Sir,  58. 
Fynes-Clinton,  Catherine,  656. 

Henry,  656. 
Fynson,  Anne,  597. 
John,  597. 


G. 

Gage,  Edward,  229. 

Elizabeth,  469. 

John,  242  ;  Sir,  469. 

Phe.,  229. 
Gainsford,  see  Gaynsford, 


794 


INDEX. 


Gallion,  WilUam,  468. 
Galloway,  Countess  of,  621. 
Galway,  Elizabeth,  707. 

William,  Viscount,  707. 
Gamble,  John,  27. 
Gamond  (?  Garmoud),  310,  754. 
Gardiner,  402. 
Gardiner,  402. 

Gardiner,  Gardener,  Gardner,  — ,  319,  408, 
458. 
Ann,  379. 
John,  407. 
Margaret,  503. 
Mary,  642, 
Richard,  524. 
Eobert,  61  ;  Sir,  458. 
Thomas,  Sir,  503,  550. 
William,  379. 
Garfoot,  403. 
Garfoot,  403,  755, 
Gai'grave,  William,  Sir,  135. 
Garland,  — ,  428. 

Kicharda,  428. 
Garmond  (?  Gamond),  see  Gamond, 
Garney,  573. 
Garnet,  573, 
Garneys,  Wentworth,  628, 
Garnham,  Charlotte,  752, 

Thomas,  752, 
Garnish,  — ,  43. 
Ann,  206, 
Jane,  43, 
John,  206. 
Garnishe,  — ,  326. 

Margarett,  326, 
Gamon,  Elizabeth,  106. 
Nicholas,  554, 
Philip,  106. 
Eaufe,  Sir,  106. 
Gamons,  — ,  651. 
Rev.,  651, 
Garrard,  288. 
Garrard,  Elizabeth,  284. 

John,  284. 
Garraway,  Garaway,  — ,  160. 
Fortune,  534. 
John,  29, 
William,  Sir,  534. 
Garret,  William,  Sir,  283, 
Garrett,  John,  154, 
Garvagh,  George  {1st  Lord),  640. 
Gascoigne,  — ,  589. 
Charles,  589, 
Edmund,  589, 
Elizabeth,  589. 
Henry,  589. 


Gaskeryne,  — ,  586. 
Gatacre,  Jane,  70. 

John,  70. 
Gattacar,  — ,  233. 

Christabel,  233. 
Gates,  574, 
Gates,  574. 
Gates,  Gate,  Gatte,  Agnes,  184. 

Dorathy,  225,  229,  430. 

GaLfridus,  229. 

GefErey,  Sir,  45,  225,  430. 

Geffrey,  266,  607. 

John,  184  ;  Sir,  184, 

Joyce,  607. 

Peter,  225. 
Gaunt,  John  of,  Z>w^  of  Lancaster,  737. 
Gawdey,  67. 

Gawdey,  Charles,  Sir,  122. 
Gawdye,  276. 
Gawdye,  Charles,  382, 
Gawen,  — ,  120, 
Gawsell,  see  Gomsell, 
Gawsell,  — ,  470. 

Frances,  470. 
Gayer,  Catherine,  630. 

John,  ;S^(>,  630. 
Gayneford,  Gainsford,  Henry,  18,  127. 

Eobert,  7. 

Thomas,  141,  543. 
Gayton,  — ,  305. 
Gebons,  Anthony,  Sir,  47. 
Geddinge,  190. 
Geddinge,  Geading,  Margery,  71,  235. 

Eobert,  71,  235, 

Thomas,  542. 

William,  586. 
Gedge,  191. 
Gedge,  — ,  415. 

James,  4,  169,  192. 

Jane,  49,  192, 

John,  365. 

Jonas,  49. 

Mary,  4,  169,  365,  415. 
Gee,  290. 
Gee.  Elizabeth,  290. 

Ellen,  412. 

William,  290  ;  Sir,  412. 
Gefferey,  see  Geoffi'ey  and  Jeffi'eys. 
Gell,  — ,  632. 

Elizabeth,  422. 

Thomas,  422. 
Gent,  202,  456,  GGl. 
Gent,  202,  403,  661, 
Gent,  — ,  14,  416,  456, 

Anne,  416. 

J  cane,  456, 


INDEX. 


795 


Geoffrey,  Gefforey,  — ,  283,  482. 

Margery,  283,  482. 

And  see  Jeffreys. 

George,  Ambrosia,  739. 

Arthur,  Sir,  739. 

John,  448. 
Germond,  — ,  122. 
Gerno7i,  203, 
Geknon,  203. 
Gernon,  — ,  173. 

Ann,  173. 

Avice,  738. 

Ealph,  738. 
Gekaed,  728. 
Gerard,  Elizabeth,  725. 

Walter,  317. 

William,  725. 
Gerrard,  286. 
Gerrard,  94. 
Gerrai-d,  — ,  393. 

Dorathy,  454,  681,  737. 

George,  Sir,  343. 

Gilbert,  Sir,  454,  649,  681,  737. 

Jennet,  393. 

John,  99. 

Margaret,  99. 

Mary,  649. 

Peter,  Sir,  602. 

William,  454,  737. 
Gerte,  — ,  319. 

Margery,  319. 
Gethin,  404. 
Gethin,  404. 
Geve,  512, 
GiBBES,  405. 
Gibbes,  — ,  379, 

Lettice,  379, 

Eichard,  152,  350, 
Gibbs,  Anne,  663. 

James,  406. 

John,  421,  666. 
Gibbon,  —,215. 

And  see  Gebons  and  Gybon. 
Gibson,  Daniel,  675. 

Edmund,  I).I).,  706. 

Jane,  706. 

John,  621. 

Mary,  692. 
Giffard,  Ann,  176. 

Hope,  628. 

Mary,  628. 

Thomas,  Sir,  176. 
Gifford,  209,  265. 
Gifford,  — ,  66,  67,  209,  265,  443,  509. 

Deewes,  209. 

Dorothy,  635. 


Gifford — continued. 
James,  544. 
Joan,  544. 
John,  593. 
Joyce,  609. 
Mary,  265,  443. 
Thomas,  635. 
William,  609, 
Gilbert,  405. 
Gilbert,  405. 
Gilbert,  — ,  707. 

Abraham,  751. 
Henrietta  G.,  751. 
Philip,  692. 
Sarah,  707. 
Gildford,  Thomas,  Sir,  195. 

And  see  Guilford. 
Giles,  — ,  378. 

Joan,  378. 
Gilford,  Mary,  146. 
Thomas,  146. 
Gille,  274. 
Gille,  Gill,  95. 

Cordelia,  60,  415. 
Edward,  28. 
John,  60,  415. 
Silvester,  95. 
Gillett,  John,  329. 
Gilman,  John,  656. 
Girlington,  — ,  566. 
Glanvile,  Ellen,  541. 

Walter,  Sir,  541. 
Glanvill,  742. 

Glascock,  260,  327,  406,  577. 
Glascock,  Glascott,  54,  406  (his),  575,  576, 

577. 
Glascock,  Glascott,  — ,  129,  326,  365,  439,  529, 
592,  643. 
Andrew,  319. 
Anne,  449, 
Bridgett,  439. 
Christopher,  237. 
Elizabeth,  327,  341,   53. 
Hem-y,  51,  397. 
Jane,  449. 

John,  133,  327,  334,  449. 
Margaret,  56. 
Martha,  133,  334. 
Mary,  129,  262,  326,  529. 
Philip,  223. 

Richard,  156,  225,  341,  354,  449. 
Thomas,  56,  530. 
Wilham,  262  ;  Sir,  643. 
W.,  129. 
Glascott,  see  Glascock. 
Glatton,  223. 


796 


INDEX. 


Glemham,  142,  299. 
Glemham,  Alice,  115,  301. 

Ann,  li3. 

Christopher,  Sir,  314. 

Henry,  Sir,  U3. 

Thomas,  115,  301. 
Glin,  — ,  293. 
Glocester,  Joan,  1. 

Thomas,  1, 
Glover,  277. 
Glover.  — ,  619. 

Anne,  .516. 

Elizabeth,  77,  247. 

John, 619. 

William,  Sir,  77,  247  (bii). 

William,  77,  247,  516. 
Gobert,  Frances,  87,  343. 

John,  87,  343. 
Goch,  alias  Bennett,  William,  82. 
Goche,  255. 
Goche,  Eleanor,  81. 

Gwarynge,  81. 
GodboM,  407. 
GODBOLD,  407. 
Godbold,  — ,  185,  262. 

Margery,  262. 

Richard,  385. 

Susan,  385. 
Goddard,  — ,  132,  448. 

Richard,  Sir,  311. 
Godevile,  40. 
Godman,  Ann,  391. 

Joseph,  660. 

Thomas,  391. 
Godsall,  — ,  477. 

Anne,  477. 

Elizabeth,  442. 

James,  442. 
Godsalve,  477. 

Anne,  477. 

Barbara,  44. 

John,  44. 

Roger,  44. 
Goldintj,  55. 
GOLDING,  8,  55,  580. 
Golding,  — ,  346,  379,  512,  611. 

Elizabeth,  190. 

Ellen,  284. 

Henry,  111. 

John,  16,  190. 

Lydia,  379. 

Margaret,  346. 

Margery,  16. 

Thomas,  107  Q)is\  284. 
Goldingham,  — ,  43. 

Christopher,  134. 


Goldingham — continued, 

Ellen,  483. 

Thomas,  483. 

WilUam,  377. 
Goldsborough,  see  Gouldesborough. 
Goldsmith,  — ,  135,  367. 

Ann,  367. 

Francis,  135,  540. 
GoldmelL  282. 
Golehorne,  276. 

Gonson,  Gunson,  or  Gunston,  359,  516. 
GOXSON,  360. 
Gonson,  Gonston,  Gunston,  — ,  452. 

Anne,  569. 

Avice,  11,  251,  452. 

Benjamin,  193,  360,  394,  516,  569. 

Bennett,  516. 

Thomasin,  16,  113,  302,  360,  503,  717. 

WilHam,  11,  16,  113,251,  302,  360,  503, 
717. 
Gooch,  56. 
GOOCH,  56. 
Good,  Goode,  Mary,  597. 

Thomas  (*/«),  597,  621. 
Goodall,  —,651. 

Mary,  651. 
Goodday.  203,  663. 
GOODDAY,  GOODAT,  203,  408,  663. 
Goodday,  Gooday,  Frances,  638. 

John,  193,  239,  395. 

Roger,  638. 

William,  69. 
Goodere,  Goodier,  — ,  330. 

Thomas,  132. 

And  see  Goodyer. 
Gooding,  Edward,  109. 
Goodlake,  John,  3. 
Goodmagliam,  205. 
Goodmagham,  — ,  206. 

John.  Sir,  206. 
Goodman,  Anne,  522. 

John,  522. 
Goodslade,  — ,  487. 

Phoebe,  487. 
Goodwin,  — ,  48,  241. 

Charles,  681. 
Goodyer,  Henry,  Sir,  565. 

William,  565. 

And  see  Goodere. 
Googe,  — ,  589. 

Goostrey,  Mary  Peniston,  750. 
Gordon,  James,  628. 

Mary,  628. 

And  see  Gurdon. 
Gore,  — ,  222,  708. 

Christopher,  429. 


INDEX. 


797 


Gore — eon  timied. 

Julia,  Lady,  676. 
Susan,  711. 
Gorge,  F.,  Sir,  150. 
John, 25. 
Robert,  208. 
Gorges,  Edward,  Sir,  270. 
Goring,  Goringe,  111. 
Anne,  111. 
Charles,  Sir,  672. 
George,  Baron,  388. 
Harry,  672. 
Lucy,  388. 
Richard,  222. 
Gorney,  see  Gourney. 
Gosling,  Mary,  708,  709. 
William,  708,  709. 
Gosnold,  Joan,  580. 
Robert,  580. 
Oosselin,  163. 

Gostwick,  Edward,  Sir,  316. 
John,  12,  89. 
William,  12,  89. 
Gott,  Martha,  747. 
Peter,  749. 
Samuel,  747. 
Goudge,  — ,  439. 

And  see  Gowge. 
GOUGH,  408,  687. 
Gough,  Goughe,  — ,  237,  386,  437. 
Ann,  386. 
Ellen,  237. 
Gouldesborough,  417. 

Flora,  417. 
Gourby,  Gowrby,  — ,  3. 

Ales,  3. 
Gourdon,  see  Gurdon. 
Gourney,  Gorney,  Bersheba,  463. 
Richard,  463. 
Thomas,  Sir,  368,  463. 
GoushuU,  Oswalda,  226. 
Robertus,  226. 
And  see  Gawsell. 
Gowge,  Gough,  584. 
Gowge,  Gough,  Elizabeth,  584. 
Mathew,  584. 
And  see  Goudge. 
Gawsell,  312. 
Gowsell,  eee  Gawsell. 
Grafton,  739. 
Grafton,  —.117,  305. 
Granam,  211. 
Granam,  — ,  211. 
Grandtoft,  220. 
Grandtoft,  — ,  423. 
Mr.,  220. 


Granson,  Elizabeth,  29. 

Pyers,  Sir,  29. 
Grant,  137. 
Grant,  — ,  641. 

Edward,  137,  335. 
Sarah,  137,3.35. 
Grnntesmill,  511. 
Grantham,  — ,  576. 

Ann,  576. 
Grauncester,  316. 
Grauncester,  Agnis,  316. 

John,  316. 
Graung,  John,  438. 

Maiy,  438. 
Grave,  — ,  48,  191. 

Elizabeth,  191. 
Graves,  — ,  468. 

Alice,  468. 
Greaves,  Mary,  728, 

And  see  Greves. 
Gray,  Grnye,  57,  307,  321. 
Geay,  57. 

Gray,  Graye,  — ,  75,  305,  322,  586. 
Agnes,  198. 
Andrew,  322,  521. 
Anne,  521. 

Elizabeth,  122,  160,  309,  515. 
Frances,  39. 

Henry,  39  ;   Lord  of  Grohy,  494. 
Joan, 138. 

John,  30  ;  Lord,  39,  75,  160,  171. 
Margaret,  106,  139,  171. 
Mary,  494. 
Ralph,  122,  309,  515. 
Reynold,  Lord  of  Ruthin,  1 38. 
Richard,  Lord  of  Codnor,  198. 
Simon,  Sir,  586. 

Thomas,  30,  106,  126  ;  Lord,  139. 
William  de,  109. 
And  see  Grey. 
Greaves,  Mary,  728. 

And  see  Greves. 
Greene,  57,  171,  173,  204,  308 ;   of  Drayton, 

308,  409. 
Geeene,  57,  204,  409  {his). 
Greene,  — ,  175,  188,  404,  406. 
Agnes,  107. 
Alice,  406. 
Anne,  596, 
Catherine,  699. 
Charlotte,  700. 
Edward,  699. 
Elizabeth,  536. 
Ellinor,  198. 
Frances,  37,  700. 
Francis,  181,  208. 

5  E 


798 


INDEX. 


Greene — continued, 

George,  692  (bis). 
Henry,  Sir,  198. 
John,  Sir,  38. 

John,  107,  109,  465,  514,  536,  676,  692. 
Joseph,  700  (bis). 
Margaret,  109,  306. 
Margery,  107,  346. 
Mary,  208,  533,  692. 
PemeU,  465. 
Richard,  Sir,  188. 
Eichard,  692. 
Robert,  51,  231,  397,  533. 
Rooke,  306,  346,  596. 
Thomas,  404. 
Greeneway,  — ,  272. 

Agnes,  272. 
Greenfield,  Edward,  310. 

John,  235. 
Gregory,  Dr.,  644. 

Elizabeth,  525. 
Grace,  644. 
John,  690. 
Nicholas,  525. 
Greisley,  Elizabeth,  85. 
Joan,  542,  635. 
John,  Sir,  85. 
Thomas,  Sir,  542,  635. 
Gresham,  John,  Sir,  282,  479. 

Mary,  282,  479. 
Gresney,  William,  379. 
Greves,  — ,  105. 

Elizabeth,  565. 
John,  565. 
Margaret,  105. 
And  see  Greaves. 
Greville,  Edward,  Sir,  446,  606, 
Elizabeth,  606. 
Ellen,  75. 
Fowlke,  75. 
Helena,  446. 
Lodwick,  90,  265. 
Rauffe,  269. 
Grey  of  BotJierJield,  87. 
Grey,  — ,  64. 

Edward.   Lord  Viscount  Lestrey,  64; 

Lord  Ferrers,  542. 
Eleanor,  655. 
Elizabeth,  64. 
John,  Sir,  112. 
Margaret,  14,  112,  541. 
Mary  de,  646. 
Mary,  654. 
Rafe,  Sir,  541. 
Reginald,  Lord,  542. 
Richard.  654. 


Grey — continued. 
Robert,  542, 
Roger,  654. 

Thomas,  3,  14,  17,  655. 
William,  Sir  de,  646. 
William,  73. 
Grice,  Alice,  20,  543. 
Roger,  20. 
Thomas,  543. 
Gbiffin,  581. 
Griffin,  Edward,  34,  175. 
Jolin,  332. 
Lucy,  528. 
Thomas,  Sir,  528. 
Geiffith,  410. 
Griffith,  — ,  56,  307,  498. 
Anne,  498. 
Joane,  307,  613. 
Lucy,  56. 
Richard,  Sir,  613. 
Robert,  608. 
Grimshawe,  Elizabeth.  729. 

Robert,  729. 
Grimston,  205,  410. 
Ghimston.  205,  410. 
Grimston,  Harbottle,  Sir,  59. 
Grindall,  Edmund,  621. 
Elizabeth,  621. 
William,  621. 
Groose,  — ,  301. 

Joice,  301. 
Grosse,  Elizabeth,  Lady,  507. 
Grosvenvr,  602. 
Grosvenor,  — ,  472. 
Agnes,  602. 
Hugh,  472. 
Joyce,  288. 
Robert,  Sir,  602. 
William,  288. 
Grygge,  Henry,  317. 

Jermia  or  Jacoba,  317. 
Grymes,  — ,  576. 

Dorothy,  381. 
Thomas,  381,  576. 
Grysseley,  Jeffrey,  22. 
Chiicliardine,  214. 
Guichardine,  Camilla,  215,  582. 

Vincent,  215,  582. 
Guigirdine,  — ,  187. 
Guilford,  — ,  104,  733. 

Richard,  Sir,  733. 
And  see  Gildford. 
GULIAM,  208. 
Gundreda,  daughter  to  William  the  Conqueror, 

730,  742. 
Gunson,  Gunston,  see  Gonson, 


INDEX. 


799 


6v/nter,  65. 
Gunter,  — ,  81,  538. 
Francis,  231. 
Guillm  Lloyd,  81. 
Joan,  310. 
Phillippa,  231. 
William,  310. 
Gurdon,  Gordon,  Gourdon,  — ,  34. 
Anne,  453. 
Brampton,  146,  453. 
Elizabeth,  122,  310,  515. 
Joan,  33,  172,  370. 
John,  33,  172,  370,  699. 
Philip,  628. 
Robert,  122,  310,  515. 
Theophilus  T.,  699. 
Gurgrave,  William,  166. 
Gutter,  Frances,  458. 
Guyon,  Elizabeth,  647. 

Mark,  Sir,  628,  647  {his). 
Rachel,  6-17. 
Gybon,  — ,  582. 

And  see  Gibbon. 
Gyle,  Ann,  259. 

John,  259. 
G-yneSy  411. 
Gynes,  411. 
Gynkes,  Elizabeth,  13. 

William,  13. 
Gysours,  2. 

Gysores,  Gysours,  Gisours,  21. 
Anne,  2, 
Hamon,  Sir,  21. 
John,  3. 
X7iiffJif,  2. 
Thomas,  3. 
Gwichardiue,  see  Guichardine. 
Gwilliams,  — ,  245. 

And  see  Williams. 
Gwyne,  Reyce,  298. 


H. 

Eachett  or  Clement,  291. 
Hackett,  Alderman,  323,  526. 

Conway,  713. 

Cuthbert,  Sir,  516. 

Hannah,  516. 

Maudlyn,  323,  526. 

T.,  D.D.,  713. 
Hacklett  (?  Hackett),  — ,  159. 
Haddock,  Sibell,  392. 

Thomas,  392. 
Hadesley,  Elizabeth,  225. 

Nicholas,  225, 


Hadleigh,  Hadley,  — ,  105. 
Elizabeth,  105,  228. 
Nicholas,  228. 
Richard,  144. 
Hagens,  Catherine,  463. 

DeiTick,  463. 
Hainault,  Phillipa  of,  736. 
Hairstou,  Thomas,  621. 
Hale,  209. 
Hale,  209. 
Hale,  — ,  284. 

Anne,  718. 
Elizabeth,  404,  662. 
Richard,  404,  662. 
Thomas,  718. 
Hales,  — ,  467. 

Charles,  Sir,  424. 
Edward,  212. 
Haling,  John,  721 . 
Mary,  721. 
Halke,  Joan,  668. 
Hall,  290,  730. 
HALL.  210,  740. 

Hall,  — ,  134,  149,  220,  410,  487,  729. 
Abigail,  436. 
Anne,  494. 
Catherine,  729. 
Charlotte,  648. 
David,  102. 
Edmond,  154. 
Edward,  234. 
Emme,  149. 
George  (Jbis),  436. 
Henry,  134. 
Jane,  102. 
John,  448,  648. 
Mary,  448. 
Richard,  692. 
Thomas,  494. 
Hallidane,  Thomas,  686. 
Hallifax,  Charlotte,  750. 

Robert,  750. 
Hallom,  276. 
Halls,  William,  686, 
Hallyday,  Anne,  252,  452. 

WilUam,  252,  452. 
Halse,  Thomas,  744. 
Hahvell,  158. 
Hal  well,  John,  564. 
Hamens,  Dr.,  464. 

Elizabeth,  464. 
Hamilton,  678. 
Hamilton,  — ,  628. 

Catherine,  628. 
Hamlyn,  Isabel,  22. 
John,  Sir,  22. 


800 


INDEX. 


Hamond,  — ,  18,  173,  275,  315. 

Agnes,  18,  127. 

Ann,  315. 

Dr.,  477. 

Elizabeth,  588. 

Francis,  184. 

Mary,  471,  493. 

Reginald,  580. 

Richard.  471. 

William,  127  ;  Sir,  493,  588. 

And  see  Haymoud. 
Hampden,  Barbara,  175. 

John,  Sir,  175. 
Hampson,  Elizabeth,  513. 

Robert,  Sir,  513. 
Hanhury,  144. 
Hanbury,  Alice,  144, 

Charles,  752, 

John,  144. 

Osgood,  752. 

Richard,  752. 

William  {his),  747. 
Hanchett,  — ,  460. 

Elizabeth,  8,  546. 

John, 509. 

Martha,  509. 

Thomas,  262,  546. 
Hancort,  Catherine,  351. 
Handley,  — ,  271. 

Alice,  271. 
Handfield,  George,  Caj)tain,  711. 
Handlo,  MabHla  de,  733. 

Nicholas,  733. 
Hanger,  John,  94. 
Hankey,  John,  692. 

Joseph  {Ms),  692, 

Philip,  692. 
Hankin,  John,  610. 
Hanmer,  — ,  456. 

Elizabeth,  456. 

Thomas,  Sir,  456. 
Hansard,  2. 
Hansard,  Anthony,  2,  4,  21. 

Dorathe,  2,  4,  21. 
Hanscome,  Alice,  86. 

John,  86. 

Mathew,  420. 
Hanway,  alias  Harway,  — ,  208. 

Marian,  208. 
Hanworth,  — ,  408. 

Alice,  408. 
Christopher,  238. 
HarioteU,  205. 
Harbotell,  Elizabeth,  59. 
Nicholas,  Sir,  59. 
Harbourne,  — ,  70,  233. 


Harbyn,  — ,  417. 
Mary,  417. 
Har  court,  186. 
Harcourt,  — ,  138,  489. 

Elizabeth,  138,  542,  635. 
Richard,  Sir,  542,  635. 
Robert,  48. 
Symon,  Sir,  489. 
Thomas,  189. 
Harde,  — ,  331. 
Hardfield,  559. 
Hardfield,  561. 
Hardinge,  — ,  104,  241,  292. 
Augustine,  104. 
Austin,  292. 
Cecilia,  80. 
Richard,  691. 
Hardres,  211. 
Haedres,  211. 
Hardres,  — ,  413, 

EHzabeth,  413. 
Hardmiclt,  412, 
Haedwick,  412, 
Hare,  Ann,  67,  706. 
John, 2. 

Nicholas,  Sir,  67. 
Thomas,  67. 
Hares,  Margaret,  547. 

Ro.,  547. 
Harfleet,  Christopher,  371. 

Susan,  371. 
Harington,   Harrington,  281,   412,    458, 

602. 
Harington,  412. 
Harington,  Harrington,  Alice,  458. 
Ann,  281,  392,  499,  602,  715. 
Frances,  715. 
James,  Sir,  602. 
Robert,  281. 
Thomas,  458. 
William,  392,  499,  715. 
Harkyns,  Elizabeth,  47. 

Richard,  47. 
Harlakenden,  210,  665. 
Haelakenden,  210,  413,  666. 
Harlakenden,  —,185,  391,  453. 
Ann,  391, 
Dorothy,  495. 
Elizabeth,  185. 
Mabel,  493. 
Richard,  584. 
Roger,  225,  493. 
Thomas,  495,  584. 
Harleston,  108,  186. 
Harleston,  — ,  297. 
Alice,  45. 


INDEX. 


801 


'H.axleeton—cotitinued. 

Clement,  Sir,  109. 
Jane,  109. 
Joan,  297. 
John,  45. 
Margaret,  45. 
Robert,  555, 
Harley,  Frances,  728. 

Ralph,  Sir,  728. 
Harlow,  — ,  27. 

Elizabeth,  27. 
Harman,  Agnes,  553. 
Dorcas,  27. 
Edmond,  553. 
James,  27. 
Joan,  735. 
John,  735. 
Harpsfield,  — ,  145. 

Elizabeth,  145. 
Harrington,  see  Harington. 
Harris,  59,  141,  213. 
Harris,  9  {bi-s),  59,  213,  414,  415  (bis). 
Harris,  — ,  105,  141,  292. 
Agnes,  292. 
Alice,  250. 
Anne,  65,  230. 
Arthur,  65,  121,  230,  696. 
Christopher,  4,  169,  207,  411. 
Cranmer,  Sir,  680. 
Doctor,  185. 
Edward,  87,  148,  230. 
Ed.,  65. 

Frances,  87,  476,  696. 
Gyles,  377. 
Jane,  132,  330. 
Martha,  680. 
Mary,  165. 

Thomas,  Sir,  132,  330. 
William,  Sir,  139,  141,  165,  207,  250, 

336,  362,  411,  453,  476,  696, 
William,  105. 
Harrison,  Catherine,  70,  233,  703. 
Fiske  H.,  716. 
George,  70,  233. 
John  H.,  703,  716. 
And  see  Harysonne. 
Harsick,  103,  298. 
Harsick,  Joane,  104. 
Mary,  104. 
Roger,  104. 
Harsnett,  Bishop,  121. 
Harte,  416. 

Harte,  Hart,  Jane,  181,  377. 
Joane,  37. 

John,  159  ;  Sir,  367,  491. 
Judith,  367. 


Harte,  Hart — continued, 
Margaret,  159. 
Percival,  Sir,  37,  181,  377. 
Thomas,  396. 
Hartland,  Amy,  561. 

John, 561. 
Hartoppe,  Thomas.  Sir,  346. 
Hartshome,  — ,  300. 

Christian,  114,  300. 
John,  114. 
Harvetj,  214,  416,  641,  668,  670. 
Harvey,  Hervey,  214, 416, 581,  668, 670,  735. 
Harvey,  — ,  17,  115,  125,  250,  301. 
Agnes,  388. 
Carew,  alias  Mildmay,  see  Mildmay, 

453,  454. 
Daniel,  655. 
Eliab,  Sir,  643. 
EUzabeth,  418,  565,  643. 
Francis,  175  ;  Sir,  649. 
Gawine,  236. 

George,  Sir,  250,  453,  454,  565. 
H.,  684. 
Isabel,  431, 
James,  418,  431. 
John,  633. 
Margaret,  453,  454. 
Mary,  649. 
Sebastian,  Sir,  303. 
Simon,  325  ;   Sir,  528. 
Thomas,  388. 
William,  654. 
Harwell.  173. 
Harwell,  Agnes,  175. 

William,  Sir,  175. 
Harwood,  Sarah,  675. 

William,  675. 
Harysfield,  John,  548. 

Philippa,  548. 
Harysonne,  Margery,  304. 
Richard,  304. 
And  see  Harrison. 
Haselfoot,  Charles,  637. 
Hasfolde  (?  Harforde),  — ,  255. 
Hassall,  — ,  472. 
Edith,  721. 
Margaret,  472. 
Richard,  721. 
Hassett,  George,  435  {bis),  755. 

Thomas,  435,  755. 
Hassolde,  — ,  82. 
Hastang,  Robei-t,  732. 
JIastinys,  119. 
Hastings,  —  119,  614. 

George,  Earl  of  Hunt.,  148, 
Thomas,  112;  S'ir,  549. 


802 


INDEX. 


Hastier,  Edward,  239. 

Hatch,  Caroline  E.,  629. 

Edith,  174. 

James,  629. 

Robert,  174. 

Hatcher,  Anne,  418. 

John,  Sir,  418. 
Hatfield,  Alexander,  678. 

Frances,  678. 
Hathersall,  John,  223. 
Hatley,  William,  442. 
Hatton,  276. 
Hatton,  — ,  711. 

Christopher,  Sir,  195. 
Frances,  278. 
Lucy,  711. 

Robert,  65  ;  Sir,  434. 
William,  Sir,  278. 
Haughton,  — ,  472. 

Humffirey,  246. 
Samuel,  402. 
Hault,  Margaret,  623. 

William,  Sir,  623. 
Haute,  Hawte,  — ,  Sir,  331. 
Elizabeth,  544. 
Jane,  132,  330. 
Margaret,  331. 
Richard,  113  ;  Sir,  544. 
Thomas,  Sir,  132,  330. 
Havens,  Frances,  638. 
Margery,  638. 
Martha,  638. 
Mary,  638. 
Philip,  638. 
Priscilla,  638. 
Robert,  638  (bis). 
William,  638. 
Havering,  274,  545. 
Havering,  — ,  100. 
Anne,  100. 
Lucie,  545. 
Robert,  545. 
Havers,  Mary,  727 . 
WiUiam,  727. 
Hawes,  Ann,  199. 

Elizabeth,  177. 
George,  367. 
Henry,  656. 
James,  Sir,  177. 
John,  Sir,  39. 
John,  199. 
Hawkered  (?  Hawkes),  Anthony,  418. 
Hawkes,  — ,  74,  174,  243,  444. 

Anthony,  see  Hawkered. 
Hawkeswoi'th,  57. 
Hawkesworth,  — ,  730. 


Hawkesworth — contintied. 

Ann,  730. 
Hawkins,  572. 
Hawkins,  — ,  573. 

Anne,  399,  573. 

John,  Sir,  361. 

William,  399. 
Hawkwood,  John,  Sir,  38. 

Mary,  38. 
Hawley,  Charlotte,  642. 

H.,  642. 

Marian,  492. 

Robert,  492. 
Haworth,  see  Hanworth. 
Hawte,  see  Haute. 
Hawtrey,  Edward,  539. 

John,  539. 

Mary,  539. 

Rafe,  539  (bis). 

William,  240. 
Haydon,  — ,  163,  363,  403. 

Anne,  403,  416. 

Christopher,  Sir,  315. 

Elizabeth,  315,  387. 

Jeromy,  416. 

John,  Sir,  46,  387. 

Mary,  163,  363. 
Hayes,  Edmond,  175. 

James,  629. 

Mary,  629. 
Haymond,  Peter,  111. 

And  see  Hamond. 
Haynes,  Hayne,  — ,  367. 

Anne,  367. 

J.,  671. 

Sarah, 

And  see  Heynes. 
Hayword,  Haward,  John,  42,  162. 
Head,  Edmund  0.,  Sir,  749. 
Heare  (?  Eyi-e),  Edward,  77,  754. 

Mary,  77,  754. 
Hearon,  Elizabeth,  60. 

Thomas,  60. 
Heath,  — ,  566. 

Joan,  736. 

John,  355,  606. 

Kitty,  704. 

Margaret,  566,  606. 

Thomas,  736. 

WilUam,  704. 
Hedges,  Ansel,  711. 

Charles,  Sir,  711. 
Ilelesbie,  276. 
Helie  (1  Hele),  — ,  438. 

Elizabeth,  438. 
Helliam,  312. 


INDEX. 


803 


Helyon,  203. 
Helton,  203. 

Helyon,  Helion,  Helian,  — ,  114. 
Alice,  317. 
Elizabeth,  114. 
Isabel,  17,  58,  300. 
John,  17,  58,  300,  580. 
Philippa,  58. 
William,  317. 
Hemborough,  see  Henborowe. 
Hempsted,  — ,  335  {Us). 

Elizabeth,  335. 
Henborowe,  158. 

Henborowe,  Hemborough,  Anne,  589. 
John, 589. 
Maude,  29,  159. 
Thomas,  29,  159. 
Hend,  173,  754. 
Hend,  34. 

Hend,  Alice,  173,  754, 
John,  173,  754. 
Heneage,  267. 
Heaeage,  Michael,  424. 

Thomas,  Bir,  271. 
Henhnll,  34. 
Henley,  — ,  D.D.,  647. 
Henmarsh,  William,  424. 
Henry  I.,  731. 
Henshaw,  417. 
Hexshaw,  417. 
Henshaw,  — ,  690. 

Benjamin,  352. 
Mrs.,  136. 
Susannah,  690. 
Heralde,  Herralde,  — ,  201,  400. 

Anne,  21,  400. 
Herbert,  — ,  56. 

Henry,  Lord,  40. 
Herd,  Joane,  467. 
John, 467. 
Hereford,  Milo,  Earl  of,  548. 
Herendeu,  Edmond,  240,  442. 

Frances,  240,  442. 
Heritage,  — ,  428. 
Herkyn,  John,  105,  292. 
Hernehall,  312. 
Heron,  417,  503. 
Hekon,  417,  755. 
Heron,  — ,  292. 

Dorathey,  446. 
Edward,  Sir,  446. 
John,  104. 
Margaret,  110,  300. 
Kobert,  655. 
Thomas,  428. 
William,  Sir,  110,  300. 


Herriet,  Catherine,  173. 
Thomas,  Sir,  173. 
Herring,  William,  672. 
Herydaver,  Thomas,  86. 
Hethersall,  — ,  723. 
Hcvcningham,  310. 
Heveningham,  Thomas,  310  {lis). 

Thomasine,  310. 
Hervick,  — ,  485. 
Hewick,  485. 

Kynborow,  485. 
Hewett,  — ,  528. 
Ann,  139, 
Henry,  528. 
Robert,  139. 
William,  Sir,  325,  528. 
Hewitt,  — ,  325. 
Hewson,  William,  631. 
Hext,  — ,  562. 

Philip,  517. 
Heyborne,  583. 
Heyborne,  583. 
Heynes,  George,  49. 
Hichens,  Henry,  698. 
Hicks,  Mary,  469. 

Michael,  Sir,  466. 
William,  469. 
Higatte,  61. 
HiGATTE,  61. 

Higham,  216,  217,  307,  419. 
HtghAM,  62,  216,  217,  418,  419. 
Higham,  Heigham,  — ,  65,  230. 
Anne,  33. 

Clement,  Sir,  33,  121,  172,  231,  493. 
Clement,  309. 
Dorothy,  286,  471,  485. 
Elizabeth,  231, 
John,   Sir,   121   {his),   151,   286,   348, 

485. 
John,  121,  719. 
Lettice,  151,  348. 
Lucy,  493. 
Eichard,  Sir,  471. 
Sarah,  121,  309,  719. 
Thomas,  121. 
William,  133,  471,  567. 
Hildersham,  — ,  538. 
Richard,  538. 
Hill,  319,  373. 
Hill,  — ,  30,  182,  425. 
Alice,  211,  425. 
Anne,  67. 

Elizabeth,  69,  433,  562. 
Henry,  67, 
Isaac,  132, 
John,  67,  562, 


804 


INDEX. 


Hill — continued. 

Mary,  149,  177. 

Robert,  211. 

Thomas,  69,  149,  433. 

Walter,  562. 
Hillary,  William,  Sir,  657. 
Hillmorton,  — ,  541. 
Hills,  635. 
Hills,  636. 
Hills,  John,  589. 
Hilton,  Anne,  612. 

William,  612. 
Hinde,  Hynde,  — ,  171. 

Dorathe,  291. 

Francis,  Sir,  441. 

Ursula,  441. 

W.,  291. 
Hinldey,  585. 
Hinkley,  Alice,  586. 

Catherine,  586. 

Griselde,  586. 

John,  586. 
Hipwell,  512. 
Hirst,  420. 
Hirst,  see  Hurst. 
Hohart,  316. 
Hobart,  Hobert,  Dorathe,  317. 

Joane,  48. 

Richard,  48. 

Thomas,  317. 

And  see  Huberd. 
Hobbes,  Edward,  Sir,  40. 

Thomas,  Sir,  40, 
Hulson,  478. 
HOBSOX,  420. 
Hobson,  — ,  279. 

Alice,  279,  478. 

Thomas,  478. 
Hoddy,  — ,  175. 
Hodges,  Sarah,  525. 

Thomas,  472. 

William,  525. 
Hodgkinsou,  Roger,  730. 
Hodgson,  — ,  677. 

Edward,  27. 

Elizabeth,  27. 

Sarah,  27. 

And  see  Hogeson. 
Hodlon-e,  423. 
Hogan,  — ,  305. 
Hogeson,  Robert,  661. 

And  see  Hodgson. 
Hogg,  — ,  465. 

Jane,  465. 
Holborough.  John,  234,  754. 
IloVbyche,  147. 


Holbyche,  Holbech,  Ann,  148. 

John,  Sir,  23,  148. 
HOLCROFTE,  421, 
Holden,  — ,  102. 

Anne,  102. 

Charles  E.,  716. 

John,  208. 

T.  W.,  722. 

And  see  Houlden. 
Holdenhy,  276. 
Hoi  ford,  218. 

HOLFORD,  218. 

Holford,  Daniel,  414. 

Martha,  414. 
HOLGATE,  421,  666, 
Holland,  Hollonde,  312, 
Holland,  Hollonde,  — ,  323,  526. 

Bryan,  290, 

Earl  of,  737. 

Elizabeth,  290. 

John,  263, 
Hollinshead,  307. 
Hollinshead,  John,  122. 

Margaret,  122. 
Hollo-nde,  see  Holland. 
HoUoway,  — ,  234. 

John,  234. 
Hollway,  John,  629. 

Marian,  629, 
Hollys,  — ,  105. 
Holman,  — ,  263. 
Holme,  7,  193. 
Holme,  Agnes,  7. 

Jorsame,  432, 

Peter,  Sir,  7. 

Simon,  7. 
Holmstead,  John,  310,  615. 

Margaret,  310,  515. 
HolstocTi,  161,  422. 
HOLSTOCK,  422. 
Holstock,  — ,  162. 

Audrey,  162. 
Holtby,  — ,  653. 

Robert,  653. 
Holte,  — ,  188. 

Edward,  609, 
Holton,  Ann,  234. 

George,  85,  257. 

John,  234. 

And  see  Houlton. 
Hone,  220. 
Hone,  220,  422. 
Honywood,  423. 
HONYWOOB,  423,  733, 
Honywood,  — ,517. 

Bennett,  517, 


INDEX. 


805 


Honywood — conti  nncd. 
Elizabeth,  698. 
Hester,  286,  485. 
John  L.,  698. 
J.,  713. 

Mary,  681,  711. 
Mathew,  681. 
Robert,  286,  485. 
William,  Sir,  713. 
Eooe,  72. 
Hooe,  Hoo,  Alice,  73,  103. 

Thomas,  73,  103. 
Hook,  Hellie,  750. 
Hooper,  John  {Lieut.  R.N.),  642. 
Hoord,  Alice,  68. 
JohD,  1 12. 
Thomas,  68. 
Hoos,  — ,  30. 
Hooton,  692. 
Hopton,  John,  <S'/;',  23. 

John  or  William,  314. 
Mary,  160. 
Owen,  Sir,  160. 
Hopwood,  — ,  162,  217. 
Hore,  Margaret,  242. 
Thomas,  242. 
Hornewall,  John,  293. 
Horsely,  John,  Sir,  738. 
Horsey,  James,  606. 
Horsmanden,  — ,  137. 

Joan,  137. 
Horsnell,  see  Osnall. 
Horton,  — ,  680. 
Anne,  722. 
Eobert  W.,  Sir,  722. 
Hotham,  John,  Sir,  198. 

Maude,  198. 
Hoton,  312. 
Hoton,  Lucy,  616. 
Eobert,  616. 
Hotoste,  Anne,  112. 

John,  Sir,  112. 
Houblon,  632. 
HOUBLON,  633. 
Houblon,  James,  659. 
John,  Sir,  659. 
J.  A.,  642. 
HouffJifon,  510,  602. 
Houghton,  510. 
Houghton,  Alice,  602. 
Henry,  602. 
Jane,  489,  726. 
Mary,  724. 
Richard,  Sir,  724. 
Toby, 459, 
William,  726, 


Hmlden,  201. 
Houldcn,  Elizabeth,  201. 
John,  201. 
And  see  Holden. 
Houlton,  Robert,  748, 

And  see  Holton. 
Houston,  David,  658. 
Hovel,  alias  Smith,  Richard,  53,  753. 

Robert,  587. 
Ho7v,  16,  425. 
How,  425. 

How,  Howe,  — ,  8,  243,  576. 
Andrew,  612. 
Catherine,  201. 
Edmond,  23. 
Elizabeth,  8,  23,  612. 
Grissell,  68, 
Jane,  74, 

Joan,  68,  243,  444,  576. 
John,  68,  74,  444,  612. 
Thomas,  201. 
Howard,  312. 
Howard,  Anne,  694. 
Douglas,  739. 
Edward  C,  695, 
Ehzabeth,  17,  124,  314,  695. 
Emma  A.,  695. 
George,  Lord,  662. 

Henry,  Earl  of  Surrey  and  Duke  of 
Norfolk,  47  ;    Visct.  Bindon,  11  ; 
Sir,  314  {Ms). 
Henry,  17,  124,  685,  694,  695, 
John,  BuJce  of  JVorfolk,  3  ;  Sir,  294. 
Juliana  B.,  694. 
Katharen,  3. 
Mary  B.,  694. 
Philip,  694. 

Thomas,  BuJie  of  Norfolk,  140. 
Howben,  — ,  258,  462. 
Howes,  — ,  450. 
Ann,  450. 
Hoy,  John  (his),  675, 
Martha,  675. 
Mary,  675. 
ITuierd,  584. 
HUBERD,  684. 

Hubcrd,  Hobert,  Hubert,  — ,  142,  326. 
Edmund,  413,  414. 
Jane,  414. 
Margaret,  413, 
Mary,  326. 
Huckslcy,  — ,  303. 
Huddcs,  Henry,  128. 
JIuddesJield,  267, 
Huddcsfield,  Elizabeth,  270, 
William,  270, 

5    L 


806 


INDEX. 


nvdleston,  324, 

Hudleston,  Hudlestone,  Edmond,  32i  ;    Sir, 
32i,  398. 
Elizabeth,  398. 
Henry,  57. 
Jane,  324,  528. 
Hudson,   John,  467. 

William,  74,  243,  444. 
Hughes,  Arthur,  695. 

Kichard,  Sir,  695. 
Huish,  Rowland,  519. 
Hulke,  — ,  496. 

Joan,  496. 
Richard,  237. 
Hull,  Elizabeth,  142. 

James,  142. 
Hulse,  — ,  130. 
Humlle,  220. 
Humble,  220. 
Humble,  — ,  593. 

Elizabeth,  593. 

Martha,  553. 

Peter,  553. 
Humfines,  — ,  653. 
Humfrey,  A26. 
HUMFEEY,  425. 
Humfrej,  — ,  449. 

Edward,  69. 

Joane,  435. 

John,  557. 

Mary,  69. 

Stephen,  435. 

William,  66. 
Humphries,  Elizabeth,  721. 

William,  721. 
Hundon,  572. 
Hundon,  — ,  572. 

John,  Sir,  572. 
Hune  or  Clun,  216. 
Hune,  Alice,  216. 

John,  216, 
Hungerford,  — ,  153. 

Elinor,  618. 

John,  Sir,  153, 

Margaret,  153, 

Robert,  Lord,  618. 

Thomas,  Sir,  153. 
Hvmt,  7,  585. 
Hunt,  585. 
Hunt,  — ,  7,  74,  189,  243,  409,  566,  651. 

Agnes,  17,  409,  520. 

Alice,  320. 

Ann,  126. 

Charles  B.,  752. 

Henry,  47. 

Mary,  651,  706. 


Hunt — continved. 

William,    17,    119,    126,    185,    320, 
520. 
Huntley,  John,  81. 

Mawlde,  81. 

Philip,  81. 
Hunting,  Anne,  455. 

Richard,  455. 
Huntingdon,  Agnes,  253,  456. 

Thomas,   253,  456. 
Huntington,  — ,  316. 

Anne,  603. 

Jo.,  318. 

Richard,  603. 

Thomas,  111. 
Huntman,  — ,  347, 

Catherine,  347, 
Hunton,  — ,517. 

Anne,  517. 
HUNWICK,  587. 
Hunwick,  Parnell,  332,  545. 

William,  332,  545. 
Hurte,  John,  484, 
Husan,  — ,  371, 

Catherine,  371. 
Huson,  — ,  30,  753. 

Dorothy,  30,  753. 
Husse,  Nicholas,  156. 

Rowland,  315. 

Thomas,  156. 
JB'ussey,  5,  108. 
Hussey,  — ,  5,  297, 

Ann,  166,  361, 

Edward,  Sir,  654. 

Elizabeth,  91,  619. 

Heni-y,  91. 

John,  Sir,  154  ;  Lord,  166. 

Margaret,  654. 

Mary,  109,  654. 

Thomas,  619. 

Ursula,  361. 

Wniiam,  Sir,  651, 
Hustler,  — ,  533. 
Hutchinson,  Richard,  639  (ter). 

Susan,  639. 
Huttofte,  Richard,  6,  169, 
Hyde,  223. 
Hyde,  Hide,  — ,  164,  275,  476, 

Ann,  62, 

Catherine,  199. 

Francis,  261. 

George,  Sir,  199. 

John,  Sir,  22d. 

John,  227,  261,  521. 

Julian,  521. 

Matilda,  Maude,  223,  227. 


INDEX. 


807 


Hyde,  Hide — contimied. 

Rev.  Mr.,  663. 

Robert,  62. 
Hurst,  — ,  501, 

Anne,  501. 

And  see  HiEST. 
Hyatt,  —,661. 
Hyllivyn,  Elizabeth,  55,  107. 

John,  55,  106,  107. 

PhilUppa,  107. 


I. 


Tmpey,  Elijah,  Sir,  678. 

Martha,  678. 
IncMl,  230. 
Infant  le  Roye,  — ,  28. 

Ann,  28. 
Inge,  — ,  432. 

Agnes,  432. 
Ingham,  see  Engham. 
Ingleston,  see  Singleton. 
Inglethorjje,  312,  511. 
Inglishe,  312. 
Inglishe,  Mighell,  18. 
Ingoll,  see  Ingowe. 
Ingome,  103,  291. 
Ingowe,  103. 
Ingowe,  Ingoll,  Henry,  238. 

Mary,  292. 

Robert,  292. 
Ingram,  — ,  703. 

Rowland,  Rev,,  652. 

Sarah,  652. 
Ingrey,  Edward,  462. 

Elizabeth,  462. 
Insent,  John,  143. 
Ipps,  Anne,  462. 

Richard,  462. 
Ireland,  — ,  76. 

Margaret,  76. 
Irvine,  Alexander,  685. 

Sarah.  685. 
Isaacke,  Isaake,  Izacke,  — ,  92,  256,  330,  331, 
457. 

Ann,  256. 
Isham,  Francis,  570. 

Susan,  570. 
Ives,  221. 
Ives,  An-n,  671. 

Jeremiah,  671,  674. 

J.  Robert,  680. 

Rachel,  674. 


Jachnmn,  426. 
Jackman,  426. 
Jackman,  John,  593. 

Martha,  593. 
Jackson,  — ,  492,  676. 
Henry,  690. 
Joan, 714. 
John,  366. 
Jacob,  Richard,  Rev.,  690. 
Jakes,  304,  352. 
Jakes,  Jackes,  — ,  107. 
Elizabeth,  353. 
Giles,  305,  353. 
Thomas,  353. 
James,  426. 

James,  — ,  304  ;  Rev.,  660. 
Edward,  534. 
Elizabeth,  304. 
Lydia,  534. 
Janson,  — ,  345. 
Ann,  345. 
Jarvis,  Archer,  Sir,  620. 
Arthur,  374. 
John,  376. 
Jasper,  Frances,  163. 
Jeffreys,  427. 
Jepfkeys,  427. 

Jeffreys,  JefEerey,  Jeffrey,  Alice,  191. 
Elizabeth,  365. 
John,  26,  365,  729. 
Richard,  26,  191. 
And  see  Geoffrey. 
Jehyll,  427. 
Jekyll,  427. 

Jekyll,  Jekell,  Bartholomew,  417. 
Cicely,  417. 
Joseph,  677. 
Jelfe,  Andrew,  707. 
Jene,  511. 

Jenkes,  Elizabeth,  245,  277. 
John,  245. 
William,  277. 
Jenkyn,  63. 

Jenkyn,  Gwillim,  alius  Herbert,  184. 
Jane,  184. 
John,  184. 
Jenner,  John,  D.D.,  720. 
Jenney,  Jenny,  Jennye,  Edmond,  478. 
Edward,  105,  292. 
John,  105,  292. 
John,  Sir,  132. 
Judith,  478. 
Margaret,  237,  437. 
Thomas,  106,  237,  292,  437. 


808 


INDEX. 


Jenney,  Jenny,  Jennye — contimud. 

William,  105,  183,  292,  298. 
Jennings,   Jenyns,   Jenings,  — ,   417 ;    aJins 
Marcliaut,  391. 

Ambrose,  433. 

Joane,  433. 

Sarah,  391. 

Thomas,  174,  488. 
Jenny ngs,  428. 
Jennyns,  428. 
Jennyns,  Jane,  233. 

Thomas,  233. 
Jenour,  63,  221. 
Jenour,  63,  221,  429. 
Jenour,  Andrew,  64,  175. 

Anne,  576. 

Kenelm,  576. 

Richard,  319. 
Jerman,  — ,  386. 

Emme,  386. 
Jermy,  Ann,  247. 

John,  Sir,  132,  247,  297,  330. 

Margaret,  297. 
Jermyn,  Jermiu,  Jermine,  — ,  250,  251. 

Ambrose,  250,  253. 

Anue,  77. 

Bridgett,  453. 

Bdmond,  485. 

John,  110. 

John,  Sir,  77. 

Judith,  122. 

Mary,  71. 

Eobert,  Sir,  122,  453. 

Susan,  483. 

Thomas,  Sir,  71. 
Jernegan,  — , 59, 120. 

Ann,  59. 

George,  Sir,  167. 

Henry,  Sir,  120,  167. 

Penelope,  196. 

Susan,  350. 

Thomas,  196,  350. 
Jerningham  (Jernigan),  — ,  514. 

leronima,  54. 
Jesse,  William,  657  (ter). 
Jessop,  Jesop,  Catherine,  438. 

John, 484. 

Wortley,  438. 
Jeve,  John,  611. 

Sarah,  589. 

Thomas,  589. 
Joblyn,  — ,  280. 

JOBSON,  64. 

Jobson,  Edward,  57,  73,  242. 
Elizabeth,  57. 
Fr.,  Sir,  57. 


Jobson — eo7itinued. 

Mary,  57. 
Joes,  — ,  293,  755. 
Johnson,  430. 
Johnson,  430. 
Johnson,  — , 395,  404,  422. 

Ann,  573,  745. 

Arthur,  525. 

Catherine,  53. 

Elizabeth,  92,  395,  711. 

Frances,  524, 

Jane,  505,  525. 

John,  422,  505. 

Martha,  451. 

P— ,  749. 

Richard,  573. 

Eobert,  451. 

Saiu'en,  92. 

Thomas,  53,  711. 

William,  524. 
JoUifEe,  Anne,  690. 

Elizabeth,  721. 

William,  690  ;  Sir,  721. 
Jones,  Caytain,  692. 

Henry,  662. 

Katherine,  578. 

John,  405. 

Roger,  578. 

W.,  749. 
Josselyn,  Jocelin,  223,  226. 
JossELYN,  Jocelin,  223,  226,  430. 
Josselyn,  Jocelin  (?  Javelin),  — ,  97,  124,  326, 
434,  529,  701. 

Agnes,  8,  326,  529, 

Alderman,  163. 

Amelia,  701. 

Ann,  59,  529. 

Beatrix,  163. 

Edward,  Sir,  710. 

Henry,  59,  116. 

Joane,  124,  275,  477. 

John,  28,  527. 

Mary,  54,  434,  576,  649. 

Philip,  525. 

Raffe,  8,  529. 

Richard,  163,  275,  347,  477. 

Robert,  101  ;  Sir,  488. 

Sarah,  525. 

Strange,  Sir,  649. 

Thomas,  574. 

Thomas,  Sir,  54,  477,  576. 
Joyner,  — ,  654. 

Margaret,  654. 
Jurion,  Mary,  633. 
Juxon,  Richard,  375. 


INDEX. 


809 


E. 


Karltek,  13. 

Karkek,  Karkett,  — ,  101. 
Elizabeth,  13,  101. 
William,  13. 
Kayle,  — ,  544. 

Anne,  544. 
Eelell,  Kehyll,  4,  88. 
Kebell,  Keble,  Kebyll,  — ,  225,  576. 
Ann,  35,  376. 
George,   11,  35,  88,  112,  113,  178,  261, 

376. 
Mary,  11,  88,  261. 
Thomas  (?),  112. 
Keeling,  John,  700. 

Mary,  JOO. 
Kelk,  572. 
Kelk,  — ,  672. 

Eoger,  Sir,  572. 
Kelleman,  Anthony,  740. 
Kelsey,  588. 
Kelsey,  588. 
Kelton,  Richard,  225. 
Kemble,  Sarah,  723. 

Thomas,  Sir,  723. 
Kempe,  230. 
Kempe,  230,  431. 
Kempe,  Kemp,  — ,  75,  104,  292, 
Amy,  610. 
Edmund,  605. 
Elizabeth,  430. 
Reynold,  137,  610. 
Robart,  213,  217. 
WilKam,  Sir,  104,  292. 
William,  121,  430,  566. 
Kemys,  John,  153. 
Kent,  136. 
Kent,  — ,  136. 

Mary,  136. 
Kentish,  Mary,  667. 
Kenyon,  — ,461. 
Alice,  461. 
Kerchen,  — ,  424. 
Kerdington,  — ,  591. 
Kerrison,  Frances.  671. 
Roger,  Sir,  671. 
Kerry,  — ,  593. 

Anne,  593. 
Kerswick,  John,  689. 
Susannah,  689. 
Ketell,  George,  16. 

Ketteridge,  Kettredge,  Kettridge, — ,  232,  337, 
389. 
Elizabeth,  232. 
Mary,  139,  337,  389. 


Kettle,  James,  651. 
Keyes,  — ,  320. 

William,  320. 
And  see  Tregos. 
Keyns,  491. 
Keyns,  Alice,  601. 
PhiUp,  601. 
Keyser,  Mary,  690. 

Timothy,  690. 
Kighley,  431. 
KiGHLEY,   431. 
Kighley,  Bridget,  91. 

Thomas,  91,  121. 
William,  309. 
Kilbourne,  Elizabeth,  456. 

Isaac,  456. 
Killegrew,  Kilhgrew,  Catherine,  506. 
Henry,  Sir,  40. 
John,  Sir,  506. 
Peter, /Sir,  437. 
Kimball,  Anne,  433. 
King,  QQ,  588. 
King,  10,  66,  588. 
King,  — ,  325. 

Ann,  238. 
Benjamin,  60,  285. 
George,  238. 

Georgiana  Charlotte,  629. 
Robert,  516. 

Thomas,  345,  355,  629,  (Harpur),  740. 
Kinyscott,  250. 
Kingscott,  — ,  250. 

Ann,  250. 
Kingsman,  Frances,  545. 

Thomas,  545. 
Kingsmeade,  — ,  29. 

Simon  de,  Sir,  158. 
Kingsmill,  Ann,  385,  645. 
John,  645. 
Thomas,  385. 
Kirby,  Kyi-by,  Ann,  156,  332,  354. 
Richard,  156,  354. 
Thomas,  332. 
Klrkby,  Klrkbye,  Klrkeby,  232,  312,  441. 
KiRKEBY,  232. 
Kirkby,  Jane,  441. 

William,  441. 
Kirke,  Captain,  340. 
KiRTON,  589. 
Kitchenman,  220. 
Kitchenman,  — ,  220. 
Kitson,  see  Kytsone. 
Kitson,  Mary,  45. 

Thomas,  Sir,  45. 
KnatchbuU,  Catherine,  140. 
Knevett,  108. 


810 


INDEX. 


Knevett,  Knevit,  — ,  96. 
Ann,  Lady,  565. 
Edmund,  111,  113. 
Edward,  96. 
Elizabeth,  15,  19. 
Thomas,  1 5.  599. 
And  see  Knyvet. 
Knight,  — ,  16,  112,  113,  502. 
Lettice,  370. 
Mary,  502. 
William,  370. 
Knightbeidge,  432. 
Knightbridge,  Elizabeth,  162,  360. 

William,  162,  360. 
Knightley,  66. 
Kkightley,  66,  590. 
Knightley,  George,  92. 
Lettice,  33,  172. 
Mary,  546. 
Richard,  Sir,  646. 
William,  33,  172. 
Knighton,  585. 
Knighton,  586. 

Knighton,  — ,  16,  112,  113,  121,  166,  322,  408. 
Dorathey,  143,  246,  408. 
John,  246. 
Margaret,  121. 
Knipe,  Edward,  750. 
John  A.,  704. 
Knot,  — ,  342. 

Knowles,  Knowleys,  — ,  118,  549,  611. 
Margaret,  549. 
Margery,  736. 
Thomas,  Sir,  736. 
Knox,  John,  343. 

Margaret,  343. 
Knyvet,  Knyvett,  — ,  297,  507. 
Anne,  507. 
Catherine,  278. 
Charles,  199. 
Edmond,  179. 
Elizabeth,  199,  297. 
Thomas,  278. 
Thomasin,  179. 
And  see  Knevett. 
Kortwright,  Cornelius,  722. 

Maria  N.,  722. 
Krymble,  George,  73. 

Grace,  73. 
Kynaston,  Lucy  C,  751. 

Roger,  751. 
Kyrby,  see  Kirby. 
Kyrkham,  Joan,  165. 

John, 165. 
Kijtsone,  186. 


L. 


Lacon,  68. 

Lacon,  Lakyn,  68,  233. 

Lacon,  Lakyn,  Edmond,  Sir,  671. 

Eliza,  671. 

Francis,  291. 
Lacy,  197. 
Lacy,  Robert,  198. 

Rowland,  Sir,  286. 
Lagdon,  Robert,  502. 
Lainham,  173. 
Lainham,  Elizabeth,  173. 

Robert,  173. 

And  see  Trainham. 
Lake,  432. 
Lake,  Anne,  78. 

Dr.,  78. 

Elizabeth,  428. 

Richard,  428. 

William,  338. 
Lamb,  — ,  225,  339. 

John,  230 ;  Sir,  339  ;  Rev.,  746  (his). 

Maria,  746. 

Mary,  225,  230. 

Robert,  522. 

William,  493. 
Lambart,  Frances  A.  C,  740. 

Gustavus,  740. 
Lamhert  (?),  209. 
Lambert,  — ,  209. 

Bartholomew,  166. 

Jane,  426. 

Mary,  209. 

Richard,  426. 
Lamotte,  Le  Mott,  Hester,  424,  734. 

John,  424,  734. 
Lamplugh,  George,  Sir,  343. 
Lancaster,  Henry,  Duke  of,  732. 
Landon,  see  Lydon. 
Lane,  294, 
Lane,  Elizabeth,  295. 

Robert,  Sir,  295. 
Langbrooke,  James,  174. 
Langdale,  see  Longdale. 
Langford,  — ,  85. 

Elizabeth,  548. 

Jane,  538. 

Joan,  654. 

Nicholas,  Sir,  654. 

RafEe,  Sir,  85, 

Thomas,  538. 

William,  548. 
Langham,  40. 
Langham,  41. 
Langhorne,  Mary,  516. 


INDEX. 


811 


Langhorne — continued. 

Richard,  593. 

Thomas,  516. 
Langley,  92,  433. 
Langley,  433. 
Langley,  — ,  93,  113,  428. 

Ales,  113. 

Henry,  15. 

John,  223,  497. 

Margaret,  15. 

Robert,  398. 
Langton,  GeofErey,  436. 

Richard  (his),  436. 

Susan,  436. 

Thomas,  436. 
Lanhere,  — ,  59. 
Lant,  Elizabeth,  647. 

Robert,  647. 
Lanmay,  1,  584. 
Lapwith,  — ,  357. 

Susan,  357. 
Larke,  William,  261. 
Larpont,  — ,  749. 
Lascelles,  Bartholomew,  656. 

Edward,  37,  181,  377. 
Latliehroolie,  153. 
Lathebrooke,  — ,  153. 

Alice,  153. 
Lathom.,  130,  433. 
Lathom,  68, 433. 
Lathom,  Latham,  — ,  91,  93, 

Captain,  362. 

Elizabeth,  91. 

John, 102. 

Mary,  398,  570. 

Mr.,  167. 

Ralph,  92,  269,  398,  570. 

Thomas,  111,  387,  570. 

William,  104,  292. 
Lathrop,  Jone,  618. 

Thomas,  618. 
Latimer,  253. 
Latimer,  — ,  117. 

Lord,  297  (lis), 
Latton,  Agnes,  55. 

Edmond,  55. 
Launce,  — ,  550. 
Laughton,  — ,  3. 

Ales,  3. 
Launfox,  — ,23. 
Lavenham,  — ,  557. 
Law, —,245,  621. 

Anthony,  178. 

Margaret,  621. 
Lawrence,  274. 
Lawrence,  — ,  171,  284,  287,  374,  533. 


Lawrence — continued. 

Anne,  94. 

Elizabeth,  374. 

John,  Sir,  367. 

Margaret,  284,  287. 

Robert,  Sir,  94. 

Thomas,  367. 
Lawson,  590. 
Lawson,  590. 
Lawson,  George,  Sir,  19. 
Layer,  — ,  222. 

Alice,  738. 

Martha,  222. 

Richard,  738. 
Layman,  Mary  A.  E.,  692. 

William,  Captain,  692. 
Layston,  Thomas,  284. 
Layton,  Ann,  154. 

William,  154. 
Lazer,  Alice,  555. 

Richard,  555. 
Leach,  John, 704. 
Leake,  Jasper,  442. 

John,  654. 

Katherine,  442,  654. 
Le  Brun,  Alice,  731. 

Hugh  {Earl  of  the  Marclies),  731. 
Lee,  203,  299. 
Lee,  — ,  87,  130,  185,  204,  544. 

Ann,  204, 

Barbara,  656. 

Benedict,  302. 

Bridget,  482. 

Catherine,  295. 

George,  650. 

Gervase,  482,  656. 

Henry,  Sir,  272,  295,  445,  573. 

Hugh,  144, 

Isabel,  219. 

Joane,  39. 

Mary,  302,  445,  650. 

Ralph,  231. 

Richard,  39. 

Robert,  Sir,  59,  144. 

Robert,  219. 

William,  130. 
Leech,  Margaret,  162,  359,  360. 

Robert,  162,  359,  360. 
Lecdes,  287. 
Leedes,  Leeds,  Elizabeth,  288,  705. 

John,  68,  288,  705. 
Leeke,  Jasper,  562. 
Lefevre,  Isaac,  708. 

Judith,  708. 
Legatt,  591. 
Leg  ATT,  591. 


812 


INDEX. 


Legatt,  Leggatt,  — ,  154. 

Mr.,  221. 
Lege,  — ,  18. 

John,  18, 
Le  Grand,  249. 
Le  Grand,  Margaret,  737. 

Simon,  Sir,  736. 
Le  Grosse,  Alice,  272. 

Ann,  272. 

Catherine,  749. 

Humfrey,  272. 

John,  272. 
Le  Hunt,  — ,  641. 

Alice,  643 

George,  Sir,  641. 
Leigh,  133. 
Leigh,  434. 
Leigh,  Leighe,  Agnes,  333. 

Anne,  20,  334. 

Edward,  65. 

Elizabeth,  65. 

Frances,  Sir,  143, 

Giles,  133,  333. 

Grace,  65. 

Henry,  334. 

James  E.,  Rev.,  708. 

Joan,  293. 

John,  45,  293, 

Margaret,  133,  333, 

Mary,  65. 

Richard,  234. 

Robert,  65  ;  Sir,  65,  230. 

Thomas,  65, 
Leigliton,  235, 
Leighton,  Elizabeth,  236,  437. 

John,  236,  437. 
Leinster,  James,  Buke  of,  664. 
Le  Keux,  William,  667. 
Le  Marshall,  Alice,  7. 
Le  Marchant,  Denis,  709. 

General,  709. 
Lempster,  Matilda,  650. 

William,  Lord,  650. 
Lemyng,  James,  698. 

Mary,  698. 
Lennaed,  673. 
Lenards,  Samuel,  Sir,  209. 
Lent,  — ,  48. 

Elizabeth,  48. 
Lenthall,  434. 
Lenthall,  434. 
Lenthall,  Elizabeth,  246. 

William,  246. 
Lenton,  — ,  580. 
Lenton,  Bridget,  656, 

Eakins,  656. 


Leonard,  Gregory,  Captain,  330. 
Le  Quesne,  Benjamin,  659. 

Isaac,  659, 

John,  659. 
Le  Rowse,  249. 
Le  Rowse,  — ,  249. 

Mawde,  249. 
Lesoher,  674. 
Lescher,  674. 
Lescher,  Joseph,  726. 

Mary  A.,  726. 
Le  Sore,  Gwenllyan,  81. 

Maye,  Sir,  81. 

Peter,  Sir,  81. 
Le  Spencer,  Margaret,  124. 

Philip,  Sir,  124. 
Le  Spire,  Clement,  571. 

Philippa,  571. 
Lester,  328. 

Ann,  328. 
L'Estrange,  Hamon,  646. 
LethieuUier,  Ann,  650. 

Christopher,  Sir,  650,  659. 
Letton,  Agnes,  580. 

Eden,  580. 
Leveney,  Margaret,  42. 
Levenham  (?  Lelam),  Ann,  337. 

John, 337. 
Leventhorpe,  200,  326. 
Leventhoepe,  593. 
Leventhorpe,  — ,  129,  171,  326. 

Alice,  116. 

Ann,  129,  326,  399,  529. 

Edward,  319. 

Elizabeth,  166,  362,  584. 

Helen,  171,  234. 

Joane,  539. 

John,  166,  181,  362;  Sir,  539. 

Thomas,  116,  180,  234,  399,  584. 
Lever,  249, 

Leveson-Gower,  Albert,  Lord,  630, 
Leving,  — ,  500. 
Lewellin,  William,  422. 
Lewes,  William,  638. 
Lewis,  — ,  245  {bis). 

Anne,  95. 

Elizabeth  M.,  707, 

George,  82. 

John,  Rev.,  701, 

Richard,  45, 

Thomas,  95, 
Lewkenor,  271. 
Lewkenor,  Lewknor,  132,  330. 

Edward,  Sir,  261  ;    alias  Sir  Thomas, 
273,  474. 

Edward,  132,  441. 


INDEX. 


813 


Lewkenor,  Lewknor — continued. 

Hester,  273,  474. 

Jane,  261, 

Mary,  441, 

Thomas,  Sir,  see  Edwai'd,  Sir. 

Thomas,  Sir,  330. 
Lewkin,  Thomas,  21, 
Lewlian,  Robert,  257, 
Lewson,  John,  Sir,  252, 
Lewyn,  Constantino,  Sir,  171, 
Ley,  Laurence,  273, 
Leylorne,  441. 
Leyborne,  Edw.  W,,  634, 
Letkham,  34, 
Leynham,  Milicent,  34, 

Robert,  34. 
Liebert,  Anne,  651, 
Lilling,  520,  755, 
Lining,  Elizabeth,  617. 

Nicholas,  617. 
Limerick,  James,  Viscount,  678. 

Sophia,  678. 
Linacre,  Samuel,  282. 
Linch,  — ,  710. 

Anne,  710. 
Lincoln,  Earl  of,  301. 
Ling,  Nicholas,  611. 
Lingfield,  see  Lyngfield. 
Lingwood,  see  Lyugwood. 
Linne,  see  Lynne. 
Linsell,  — ,  533. 

And  see  Lynsell. 
Lisley,  Mary,  501. 

Thomas,  501. 

And  see  Lysley. 
Lister,  70,  328. 
Lister,  Lystee,  70,  233. 
Lister,  Lastar,  Lyster,  — ,  472. 

Robert,  14,  106, 
Liston,  see  Lyston, 
Litle,  435, 
LiTLE,  435. 
Litle,  — ,  472. 

Anne,  472. 

John,  491. 
Litten,  Judith,  343, 

Rowland,  Sir,  148,  343. 
And  see  Lytton. 
Livesey,  — ,  723. 
Henry,  420. 
Margaret,  723. 
Lloyd,  — ,  749. 

Dorothy,  713. 
T.,  713. 

William,  670. 
Lock,  John,  Sir,  749. 


Lock — continued. 

Thomas,  229,  480. 
Lockwood,  676. 
LocKWOOD,  676. 
Luddingtoti,  441. 
Loddiugton,  Henry,  441. 

James,  441. 
Loder,  — ,  749. 
Lodge,  Barnard,  500. 
Lodworth,  — ,  58. 
Lomley,  151,  436. 
LOMLEY,  436. 
Lomley,  — ,  151. 

Mary,  151. 
Lomner,  — ,  138. 
Londenoys,  Mary,  211,  413. 

Richard,  211,  413. 
London,  George,  641. 
Lone,  — ,  222. 
Long,  Longe,  Beeston,  685. 

John,  381,  671. 

Mary,  671. 

Nicholas,  196. 
Longdale  or  Langdale,  — ,  620. 

Joan,  620. 
Longmore,  234. 
LONGMOEE,  234. 
Longmore,  John,  171, 
Loone,  Peter,  135. 
Lord,  14. 

Lord,  James,  14,  98,  106,  280. 
Lory,  — ,  48. 

Thomasin,  48. 
Lostock,  Joan,  218. 

Richard,  Lord,  218. 
Loveday,  John,  74,  243,  319,  576. 
Lovekin,  Joseph,  639. 

Mary,  639. 

Rebecca,  639. 

Susan,  639. 
Lovelace,  Mary,  733. 

William,  733. 
Lovell,  87,  180. 
Lovell,  — ,  120,  294. 

Anne,  550. 

Henry,  550. 

Robert,  566. 

Thomas,  Sir,  120. 
Lovett,  Jane,  57. 

Thomas,  57. 
LOVIBOND,  678. 
Low,  Lowe,  Anne,  443. 

Harriet,  648. 

I'homas,  Sir,  443. 

Ihomas,  648. 
Lowen,  Edward,  56. 


5  M 


814 


INDEX. 


Lownes,  — ,  69. 

LiTAED,  751. 

Jjiicas,  235. 

Lucas,  71,  235,  437,  594. 

Lucas,  — ,  526,  586. 

Anne,  225,  229,  430  ;  (Fitz),  546. 

Ed.,  110. 

Elizabeth,  46,  387. 

Joan,  526. 

John,  46,  387,  598. 

Mary,  582. 

Thomas,  225,  229,  430,  528  ;  Fitz,  546; 
Sir,  582. 
Luce,  — ,  431. 

J.,  651. 

Margaret,  431. 
LucUn,  237,  437. 
LUCKIN,  237,  437. 
Luckin,  Lucken,  Luckyn,  — ,  608. 

Margaret,  381. 

William,  310  ;   Sir,  370,  381. 
lAicy,  211. 
Lucy,  —  211,  460. 

Eichard,  211. 

Thomas,  Sir,  194. 

Timothy,  194. 
Luddington,  Nicholas,  282, 
lAiliyn,  238. 
LUKYN,  238,  488. 
Ludlow,  — ,  548. 

WiUiam,  548. 
Lumley,  — ,  348. 

Elizabeth,  45. 

John,  Lord,  45,  187. 

Mary,  348. 
Luncesall,  — ,  364. 
Lund,  Thomas,  Rev.,  658. 
Lusher,  — ,  65. 

Nicholas,  Sir,  65. 
Lushington,  Paulina,  640. 

Stephen,  Sir,  640. 

William,  640. 
Luson,  Thomas,  34,  175. 
iMtlier,  439. 
LUTHEE,  Q)is),  439. 
Luther,  Catherine,  467,  706. 

Eichard,  599. 

Thomas,  355,  467,  706. 
Lutton,  Ralph,  663. 
Luzours,  Lord,  197. 
Luzours,  Albrede,  198. 

Eobert,  Lord,  198. 
Lyde,  Anne,  659. 

Nehemiah,  659. 
Lydon  or  Landon,  80. 
Lydon,  or  Landon,  Joan,  81. 


Lydon — continued. 

Thomas,  81. 
Lyile,  Elizabeth,  83. 

Eichard,  83. 
Lygon,  WiUiam,  560. 
Lynd,  Margaret,  458. 

Oliver,  458. 
Lyndsey,  298. 
Lyne,  John,  202,  661. 
Lyngayn,  Edward,  233. 
Lynge,  Nicholas,  512. 
Lyngfield,  237. 
Lyngfield,  Lingfield,  Gilbert,  438. 

Joan,  237,  438. 

William,  237. 
I/yngwood,  440. 
Lyngwood,  440. 
Lyngwood,  Lingwood,  Jeffery,  588. 

John,  74,  243. 

Margaret,  588. 

William,  525. 
I/ynne,  440. 
Lynne,  440. 
Lynne,  Linne,  — ,  484. 

Alice,  285. 

George,  285,  484. 
Lynnet,  Ann,  136. 

Jo.,  136. 
Lynsell,  — ,  331. 

Francis,  196. 

And  see  Linsell. 
Lynton,  — ,  595. 
Lyon,  441. 
Lyons,  33. 
Lysley,  Eobert,  215. 

And  see  Lisley. 
Lyster,  see  Lister. 
Lyston,  190. 
Lyston,  Listen,  Alice,  224,  227. 

William,  224,  227. 
Lyte,  John,  229. 
Lytteler,  — ,  323. 
Lyttellbodye,  — ,  250. 
Lyttellton,  John,  329. 
Lytton,  — ,  436. 

Elizabeth,  146. 

Joan,  436. 

Thomas,  Sir,  146, 

And  see  Litton. 
Lyvinge,  Christopher,  239. 
Ia/zows,  511. 


M. 


Mallethorpe,  308. 
Machell,  441. 


INDEX. 


815 


Machell,  441. 

Machell,  Jo.,  43. 

Machyn,  — ,  39. 

Mackwilliams,  McWilliams,  — ,  349,  585. 

Edward,  114. 

Elizabeth,  566. 

Henry,  114,  566,  585. 

James,  578. 

Margaret,  349. 
McNab,  Captain,  692. 
Macrow,  — ,  560. 
Maddison,  John,  578. 

Mary,  578. 
Maddey,  Madey,  Robert,  14,  279. 
Maddox,  —,178. 
Madle,  Elizabeth,  458. 
Maidstone,  see  Maydstone. 
Mainwaring,  — ,  899. 

Edward,  721. 

Elizabeth,  219,  721. 

Randolph,  219. 
Malby,  Henry,  64. 
Maldon,  Town  of,  239. 
Malesdon,  — ,  103. 
Malham,  Christopher,  461. 

Margaret,  461, 
Mallet,  267. 
Mallet,  Havis,  268. 

William,  268. 
Mallory,  — ,  394. 
Malpas,  39. 
Malpas,  — ,  39,  564. 

Philip,  39,  228,  564. 

Phillippa,  228. 
Maltravers,  Matravers,  Anne,  Lady,  47. 

Elianor,  732. 

Henry,  Lord,  17. 

John,  Lord,  732. 

Lord,  188,  388. 
Malvis,  William,  555.  , 

Man,  240,  442. 
Man,  240,  442,  443. 
Manby,  Catherine,  726. 

John,  726. 
Mandeville,  146,  463,  591. 
Mandeville,  22,  591. 
Mandeville,  Ann,  147. 

Edward,  Lord,  278. 

William,  8ir,  147. 
Mandfeild  (?  Mandeville),  Katherine,  101. 

Robert,  101. 
Maney,  Cicely,  728. 

Walter,  Sir,  728. 
Manistre,  Fiske,  716. 
Manley,  Elizabeth,  691. 
Manners,  Catherine,  Lady,  171. 


Manners — continued. 

Thomas,  Earl  of  Rutland,  171. 
Manners-Sutton,  Charlotte,  676. 

George,  Ijord,  676,  677. 

Louisa  B.,  677. 

Mary,  677. 
Manhynge,  241. 
Mannynge,  — ,  588. 

Anne,  352,  739. 

Edward,  258,  352,  739. 

Margaret,  445. 

Mary,  588. 

Randall,  152,  445. 
Manningtou,  Ambrose,  281. 
Mannocli,  72. 
Mannock,  72. 
Mannock,  315. 

Francis,  51,  397. 

George,  120. 

Thomas,  108,  296,  499. 

William,  7,  473, 
Mannyfold,  Hugh,  561. 

Jone,  561. 
Mansell,  Richard,  457. 
Mantell,  72. 
Mantell,  72. 
Mantell,  Anne,  612. 

Jennys,  612. 

-Sir,  612. 
Manwood,  443. 
Marbery,  139. 
Marbery,  Marbury,  — ,  96. 

Elizabeth,  140. 

Jo.,  140. 

Lawrence,  562. 
March,  Alice,  6,  169. 

Mary,  420. 

Robert,  220. 

Thomas,  6,  169.  • 
Marchmont,  Earl  of,  749. 
Margetrod,  Mary,  552. 

Michael,  552. 
Mariner,  — ,  708. 

Cajitain,  708. 
MAEKA0NT,  241. 
Marlies,  108. 
Markhall,  Anthony,  443. 

Sara,  443. 
MarkJiam,  173. 
Markham,  Ann,  176,  345. 

Joan,  603. 

John,  287. 

Robert,  Sir,  345. 

Thomas,  176,  G03. 
Marlam,  Catherine,  647. 
Marlar,  242,  444. 


816 


IKDEX. 


Maelae,  74,  242,  444. 
Marlar,  Anthony,  360. 

Arthur,  386. 
Marlow,  William,  719. 
Marmioti,  197. 
Maeney,  555,  738. 
Marney,  Anne,  113. 

Catherine,  87,  352. 

Emme,  113,  300. 

Henry,  Lord,  87,  352. 

John,  Lord,  87, 120. 

John,  Sir,  113,  300. 

Lord,  309. 

William,  113. 
Marrow,  Joan,  179. 

WiUiam,  179,  276. 
Marsh  (?),  10. 
Maesh,  10. 
Marsh,  — ,  163,  363. 

Edward,  646. 

Elizabeth,  509. 

Henry,  509. 

William,  Sir,  148. 
Marshall,  — ,  57,  64. 

Anne,  363.      Cc£C&t,,J. 

EUzabeth,  168.  ' 

Jane,  84. 

John,  586. 

Martha,  715. 

Maud,  731. 

Nicholas,  57,  165. 

Thomas,  168,  227,  363. 

William,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  84,  731. 
Marsham,  MasJiam,  244. 
MAESHAii,  Masham,  244,  444. 
Marsham,  Masham,  Elizabeth,  207. 

Magdalen,  411. 

Thomas,  207,411. 

William,  Sir,  343. 
Maestox,  244. 
Marston,  Ursula,  580. 

William,  580. 
Martyn,  Martin,  223,  445,  697. 
Maetyn,  445. 
Martyn,  Martin,  Agnes,  714. 

Catherine,  224,  229. 

Elizabeth,  554. 

Henry,  554. 

Margaret,  464. 

Mary  {Us),  698. 

Matthew,  Captain,  698. 

Nicholas,  464. 

Eichard,  224,  229. 

Roger,  714. 

Thomas,  698. 
Martindale.  — ,  403. 


Martindale — continued. 

Mabel,  403. 
Marvile,  — ,  296. 
Marvin,  Lancelot,  611. 
Masey,  Ellen,  344. 

Seignior,  344. 
Mason,  — ,  245. 

Elizabeth,  245. 

Margaret,  323. 

Robert,  323. 

William,  245. 
Masse  (?  Meux),  Alice,  332. 

Thomas,  332. 
Massey.  246,  505. 
Massey,  246. 
Massey,  William,  143. 
Master,  Anne,  719. 

W.,  Rev.,  719. 
Masters,  Isabel,  643. 

James,  643. 

John, 329. 
Mathew,  — ,  538,  749, 

Anne,  749. 

Catherine,  650. 

Joan,  150. 

John,  150. 

Julia,  650. 

Leonard,  558, 

Mary,  538. 

WUliam,  650. 
Mattock,  — ,  609. 
Maudit,  (?)  Warren,  308. 
Maudley,  Joan,  544. 

John,  544. 
Mawnsell,  446. 
Maunsell,  446. 
Maunsell,  Francis,  Sir,  604. 

Jane,  604. 
Maurois,  Elias,  659, 

Jane,  659. 
Mavisyn,  alias  Berwick,  Adam,  618. 

Edith,  618. 
Maxey,  246. 
Maxey,  75,  246,  446. 
Maxey,  — ,  374. 

Anthony,  315,  418,  519. 

Bridget,  315,  519. 

Dorathey,  418. 

Mary,  374. 
Mat,  447. 
May,  — ,  14,  106. 

Elizabeth,  600. 

Joan,  14,  106. 

John,  600. 
Maydstone,  — ,  447, 
Maydstone,  447. 


INDEX. 


817 


Maydstone,  — ,  531. 
John, 394. 
Viscountess,  271. 
Maydwell,  — ,  George,  677. 
T.,  676. 
William,  G77. 
Mayhem,  57. 
Mayhew,  — ,  57. 

Elizabeth,  57. 
Maynard,  59i,  679. 
Matnaed,  76,  591,  679. 
Maynard,  William,  Lord,  194. 
Mayne,  Alice,  369. 

John,  369. 
Mayney,  Anthony,  Sir,  295. 
Meade,  283,  449,  458. 
Meade,  448,  449,  450. 
Meade,  — ,  51,  248,  451,  458. 
Agnes,  521. 
Alice,  458. 
Christopher,  635. 
Dorothy,  381. 
Eleanor,  248,  451. 
George,  284. 
Grace,  284. 
John,  484. 
Margaret,  51 . 
Thomas,  Sir,  381. 
Thomas,  521. 
Meadows,  Martha,  638. 
Meautis,  247. 

Meautis,  Meautys,  10,  76,  247. 
Meautis,  Meautys,  Frances,  608,  738. 
Peter,  Sir,  738. 
Thomas,  608. 
Medcalf,  — ,  404. 

George,  345. 
Margery,  404. 
And  see  Metcalfe. 
Medhope,  248. 
Medley,  156. 
Medley,  595. 

Medley,  Medeley,  Catherine,  4, 156,  355. 
Clement,  64. 
Elizabeth,  256. 
George,  256. 
Henry,  4,  156,  355. 
Meeke,  Anna,  721. 

WilUam,  721. 
Meeres,  551. 
Meeres,  — ,  551. 

Ann  (bis),  551. 
Christopher  (bis),  551. 
Grace,  551. 
John,  551. 
Susan,  551. 


Meeres — contimied. 
Walter,  551. 
Mellish,  Magdalen,  426. 

Robert,  426. 
Mellor,  Joan,  546. 

Thomas,  546. 
Melsop,  Henry,  471. 
Mercer,  Thomas,  493. 
Mercy,  146. 
Mercy,  Grisell,  22,  147. 

Rafe,  Sir,  22,  147. 
Meredith,  Chi'istopher,  666. 
Jane,  436. 
John,  436. 
Mary,  666. 
Merell,  450. 
Mebell,  450. 
Meringe,  — ,  64. 
Jane,  64. 
Meriton,  Henry,  464. 
Merkys,  Alice,  409. 
Merriman,  James,  455. 

Joan,  455. 
Merskin,  Henry,  426. 

Sara,  426. 
Merston,  55. 
Merston,  — ,  8. 

Ursula,  8,  55. 
William,  55. 
Metcalfe,  Eleanor,  627. 
Metham,  Agnes,  198. 
John,  Sir,  198. 
Methuen,  Paul,  683, 
Paul  C,  683. 
Meux,  Henry,  Sir,  712. 
Marianne  F.,  712. 
And  see  Masse. 
Mey,  — ,  27. 

Cordale,  27. 
MicaUer,  — ,  398. 

Michall,  alias  Codmgton,  Richard,  222. 
Michell,  — ,  189,  240,  279. 
Alice,  189. 
Mary,  279. 
Micklethwaite,  — ,  739. 
Midleton,  451. 

Midleton,  Middleton,  — ,  43,  263,  566. 
Alice,  49. 
Ann,  263. 
Catherine,  654. 
Henry,  629. 
John,  49. 
Magdalen,  566. 
Robert,  435. 
Thomas,  49. 
William,  654,  724. 


818 


INDEX. 


Mikelford,  — ,  30. 

Margaret,  30, 
Miliorne,  248. 

MiLBOEXE,  Mylboenb,  248,  451. 
Milbome,  — ,  354. 

Ann,  339. 

Jo.,  319. 
Milbury,  William,  423. 
Mild  or  Miles,  230. 
Mildenhall,  Catherine,  496. 

William,  496. 
Mildmay,  155,  249. 
MiLDMAY,   11,  78,  249,  452  (bis),  454  (5m), 

680,  734. 
Mildmay,  — ,  414. 

Alice,  666. 

Ann,  135,  261. 

Carew,  alias  Carew  Harvey,  453,  454. 

Catherine,  146. 

Charles,  718. 

Edward  St.  John,  677. 

Henry,  Sir,  46,  187,  213,  414,  644,  666. 

Henry,  171,  644. 

John,  155. 

Judith,  516. 

Martha,  718. 

Mary,  155. 

Thomas,  Sir,  135,  261. 

Thomas,  121,  155,  360. 

Thomasin,  155. 

Walter,  Sir,  121,  146,  199. 

Walter,  193,  516. 

William,  262,  582. 

Winifred,  199. 
Milford,  John,  685. 
Mill,  Edward,  Sir,  269. 

Elizabeth,  269. 
MiLLEE,  687. 
Miller,  Mary,  334,  687. 

Matthias,  687. 

Nicholas,  334. 
Milligan,  H.  D.,  673. 
MiLLINGTON,  455. 
Millington,  Anthony,  405. 
Mills,  H.,  713. 
Milner,  Thomas,  710. 
Milton,  Viscount,  633. 
Milward,  — ,  174,  488. 

Ann,  174,  488. 

Humphrey,  380. 

Mary,  628. 

Richard,  628. 
Minden,  Eichard,  Sir,  711. 
Mingey,  — ,  231. 

Frances,  231. 

Margery,  405. 


Minton,  Joan,  551. 

Richard,  551. 
Mitchell,  — ,  705. 

Catherine,  663. 

John,  Sir,  663. 

John,  663. 
Mitson,  — ,  344. 

Catherine,  344. 
Mitton,  Richard,  633. 
Mocklington,  — ,  195. 

Margaret,  195. 
Mole,  — ,  177. 

John,  534. 

Mary,  534. 
Molseley,  — ,  234. 
Molineux,  221. 
Molineux,  Bridget,  655. 

Cicely,  64. 

Edmund,  655. 

Edward,  Sir,  655. 

Frances,  728. 

Jo.,  64. 

Juliana,  724. 

Mary,  655. 

Richard,  Viscount,  724  ;  Sir,  724,  728. 
MoUe,  Elizabeth.  338. 

John,  338. 
Mondeford,  Moxmdeferd,  157,  205,  237,  511. 
Mondeford,  Moundeford,  — ,  238. 

Ann,  208. 

Bridget,  157,  356,  641. 

Edmond,  Sir,  641. 

Francis,  208. 

Mary,  511. 

Osbert,  511. 

Thomas,  157,  356,  641. 
Monings,  Montns,  Anne,  418,  550. 

Thomas,  418. 

William,  Sir,  550. 
Monington,  — ,  553. 

Anne,  553. 
Monk,  John,  358. 

Mary,  358. 

Thomas,  64. 
Monmouth,  Anne,  24. 

John,  24. 
Monoux,  78. 
Moxoux,  78,  79,  252. 
Monoux,  Humfrey,  121. 

Philip,  Sir,  669. 
Montacute,  312. 
Montacute,  Catherine,  173. 

WiUiam,  Earl  of  Salishiry,  173. 
Montague,  — ,  176. 

Basil,  704. 

Charles  B.,  781. 


INDEX. 


819 


Montague — continued, 

Charlotte,  711. 

Elizabeth,  681. 

James,  711. 

Lord,  176. 
Monteth,  James,  666. 
Mont/flvt,  158. 
Montford,  Elizabeth,  564. 

Jane,  562. 

John,  562,  564. 

Peter,  562. 

William,  562. 
Montgomery,  — ,  45,  187. 

Alice,  398,  571. 

George,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  641. 

John,  398. 

Thomas,  Sir,  57,  398,  571. 

Thomas,  107,  564,  580. 
Moody,  James,  589. 
Moone,  — ,  315. 
Moore,  455,  456,  568. 
MooEE,  455,  456. 
Moore,  — ,  379. 

Adrian.  311. 

Ann,  140. 

Catherine,  366. 

Cicely,  417. 

Daniel,  443. 

Dinah,  379. 

Edward,  Sir,  315. 

Henry,  Sir,  568. 

James,  589. 

John,  121. 

Philip,  443. 

Robert,  Hon.,  673. 

Thomas,  140,  366,  395,  417,  443  ;  Lord 
ChanccUur,  566. 

Ursula,  395. 
Morant,  635. 
Morant,  Anna  Maria,  636. 

Philip,  636. 
Mordaunt,  253. 
MOEDATJXT,  253,  456. 
Mordaunt,  Mordant,  — ,  116,  537,  666. 

Agnes,  317. 

Alice,  557. 

Ann,  116,  185,  295,  385,  666. 

Catherine,  367,  379,  547. 

Charles,  Sir,  367,  650. 

Edmond,  13,  80,  277. 

Elizabeth,  5,  79,  252. 

George,  80,  547. 

Henry,  379,  552,  537. 

John,  Lord,  79,  80,  252,  547. 

John,  295,  317. 

Maude,  166. 


Mordaunt,  Mordant — continued. 

Philip,  367. 

Eobert,  185,  385,  557. 

William,  5,  13,  166. 
More,  Thomas,  Sir,  698. 
Moreton,  — ,  645. 

Elizabeth,  645. 
Morgell,  Crosbie,  Rev.,  746. 
Morgan,  255  (Jw). 
Morgan,  80,  83,  255  (lis). 
Morgan,  — ,  102. 

Ann,  208. 

Davy,  208. 

Elizabeth,  102. 
Morice,  145,  256,  267. 
MOKICE,  256,  457. 
Morice,  Morris,  Audrey,  53. 

Bridget,  676. 

Charlotte,  640. 

Henry,  53. 

James,  156,  354,  640. 

John,  Sir,  92. 

John,  269. 

Margaret,  508,  610. 

Mary,  156,  354. 

Thomas,  345,  596. 

William,  345,  508,  610. 
Morieux,  235. 
Morieux,  — ,71. 

Elizabeth,  71,  235. 

John,  Sir,  235. 
Morley,  87. 
Morley,  — ,  576,  651. 

Alice,  214,  581,  736. 

Catherine,  469. 

Elizabeth,  154,  284,  289  {lii\  354. 

James,  154,  284,  289  (Jbis),  354,  423. 

Mary,  576. 

Nicholas,  214,  581,  736. 

William,  Lord,  469. 
Morrell,  — ,  104. 

Agnes,  104. 

Amy,  336. 

Thomas,  336. 
Morritt,  J.,  682. 
Mortham,  Dorcas,  349. 

John, 349. 
Mortimer,  116. 
Mortimer,  — ,116. 

Uarl,  633. 

Isabella,  732. 

John,  Sir,  116. 

Eoger,  732. 
Mortis,  Jo.,  323. 
Mortlock,  Thomas,  662. 
Morton,  173. 


820 


INDEX. 


Morton,  Moreton,  — ,  175,  446. 

Agnes,  446, 

Elizabeth,  30. 

John,  34,  144. 

George,  424. 

Mary,  34,  175. 

Eobert,  Sir,  30. 

Eowland,  Sir,  159. 
Morwyn,  Lancelot,  118. 
Mossock,  Elizabeth,  726. 

Henry,  726. 
Mostyn,  Thomas,  Sir,  749. 
Motham,  John,  185. 
Mott,  458. 
MOTT,  458. 
Mott,  Edward,  339. 

Elizabeth,  433. 

John,  284. 

Thomas,  357. 

William,  433. 
Mouncey,  — ,  368. 

Mary,  368. 
Moune  (?Nonne),  Edmond,  114. 
Mount,  Joyce,  368. 

Kichard,  368. 
Mountchensey ,  318. 

MOUNTCHENSEY,  83. 

Mountchensey,   Mountcheney,   Edward,  Sir, 
308. 

Jane,  119. 

Joan,  308,  614, 

Edward,  Sir,  308, 

Thomas,  Sir,  119,  614. 
Mountfort,  Montfort,  256,  559. 
MOUNTFOET,  MOUNTFOED,  MOUNTFOET,  84, 

256. 
Mountfort,  Mountford,  — ,  368,  438. 

Anne,  368. 

Baldwin,  307. 

Thomas,  116. 
Mountliermer,  312. 
Mount  joy,  Montjoye,  — ,  608, 

Constance,  Custance,  15,  301, 

John,  Lord,  16, 

Lord,  301, 
Mount- Stephen,  Joan,  365, 

Nicholas,  365. 
Mownkeuyso,  Warren,  180, 
Mowse,  — ,  143. 
Moyne,  3Ioigne,  202,  318. 
Moyne,  Moigne,  — ,  175,  202. 

Baldwin,  568. 

Edward,  280. 

Henry,  732. 

Jane,  732. 

Joan,  403,  661. 


Moyue,  Moigne — continued. 

John,  52. 

Margaret,  568. 

William,  84,  403  ;  Sir,  614,  661. 
Moyshall,  584. 
Muchgroos,  — ,  268. 
Muirhead,  Helen,  631. 

William,  631. 
Munday,  Mundey,  Ann,  46,  187,  387. 

Elizabeth,  112, 

John,  Sir,  112,  387, 

John,  46. 

Thomas,  112, 
Munke,  John,  52. 

Levinus,  303. 

Margaret,  52, 
Munnings,  — ,  217, 
Munson,  Mary,  655, 

Eobert,  Sir,  655, 
Muschamp,  Francis,  9. 

Susan,  604. 

Thomas,  504. 
Musgrave,  575. 
Musgrave,  George,  54  (?  Eichard),  576. 

Grace,  54,  576. 

Joan,  627. 
Mussenden,  — ,  573, 

John,  573, 
Mutes,  Hercules,  see  Meautis, 
Mylde,  179, 
Myles,  Alice,  129,  326, 

Eobert,  129,  326, 
Mylls,  Anne,  455. 

Henry,  455. 


N. 


Nanfant,  116. 
Nanfant,  — ,  159. 

Isabel,  560. 

John,  560. 

Eichard,  Sir,  560. 

Thomas,  116. 

Ursula,  116. 
Nanton,  John,  109,  754. 
Nashe,  — ,  234. 
Natton,  John,  29. 

Margaret,  29. 
Nannton  or  Nmigliton,  190. 
Naylinghurst,  11. 
Naylinghuest,  11,  85. 
Naylor,  Hannah  M.,  722. 

John, 722. 
Neale,  484. 
Neavc,  683. 


INDEX. 


821 


Neave,  683. 
Needham,  Ann,  311. 

Arthur,  311. 
Neele,  — ,  358. 

Anne,  358. 
Neirnuyt,  Neirwent,  sec  Nierwcnt,  Nicrnuyt. 
Nelson,  257. 
Nelson,  257. 
Nesse,  — ,  215. 
Nethercote,  John,  522. 
Nethersole,  John,  128. 
Nevell,  Nevill,  119,  117,  214,  242,  312. 
Nevill,  459. 
Nevill,  Neville,  Nevell,  44,  119,  187,  514,  614. 

Ann,  74,  243,  437,  645. 

Catherine,  298. 

Christopher,  Sir,  437. 

Edward,  Sir,  119,  308. 

Edward,  Lord  Abergavenye,  294. 

Elianor,  737. 

Elizabeth,  724. 

Frances,  110,  119,  308,  54. 

Henry,  40. 

James,  Sir,  119,  614. 

John,  Lord  Latimer,  724. 

Margaret,  654,  721. 

Marmaduke,  110,  297  (bis). 

Maiy,  175,  215,  582,  698. 

Nicholas,  187. 

Ealph,  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  721,  737. 

Thomas,  Sir,  110,  175,  215. 

Thomas,  334,  582,  645, 654. 

William,  74,  243. 
Neughborow,  Christian,  87. 

Roger,  Sir,  87. 
Nevison,  C.  D.,  674. 

Elizabeth,  674. 
Newburgh,  Catherine,  738. 

Kachel,  277. 

Roger,  Sir,  738. 

Thomas,  277. 

And  see  Nubergh. 
Newce,  — ,  475, 

Joane,  475. 
Newcomen,  498. 
Newdigate,  — ,  132,  330. 

Elizabeth,  270. 

Margaret,  132,  330. 

Thomas,  270. 
Newenliam  (?),  34. 
Newman,  128,  322,  596. 
Newman,  596. 
Newman,  — ,  559. 

Abram,  699. 

Anne,  128,  323,  523,  699. 

Arthur,  402. 


Newman — continued. 

Elizabeth,  715. 

George,  Sir,  375. 

Mary,  375. 

Thomas,  128,  323,  523. 

William,  201,  400. 
Newport,  87,  460,  546. 
Newport,  460,  755. 
Newport,  Newporte,  87,  460. 

Ann,  508. 

Elizabeth,  546. 

John,  58,  85,  257,  318,  346,  508,  546. 

Margaret,  318,  346. 
Newton,  108,  171,  279. 
Newton,  alias  Craddock,  — ,  171. 

John,  Sir,  171. 
Newton,  — ,  99,  109,  383,  634. 

Elinor,  192. 

Elizabeth,  280. 

Emma,  109. 

John,  Sir,  192,  270,  632. 

Maria,  642. 

Michael,  Sir,  632. 

Michael  Arthur,  633, 

Susannah,  633. 

Thomas,  280. 
Nicholas,  George,  630. 

Jane,  630. 
Niclioll,  686. 
NiCHOLL,  685,  686. 
Nichols,  Nicholls,  86,  258. 
Nichols,  Nicholls,  — ,  86. 

Cisseley,  450. 

George,  28,  368. 

John,  450,  638. 

Mary,  28,  368. 
Niclwlson,  461. 
Nicholson,  Nicolson,  461. 
Nicholson,  Frances,  484. 

Mary,  689. 

Thomas,  689. 
Nickson,  Joan,  291. 

Thomas,  291. 
Nicolson,  see  Nicholson. 
Nierwcnt,  Niernuyt,  214. 
Nierwent,  Niernuyt,  — ,  531. 

Johanna,  214. 

John,  Sir,  214,  581,  735. 

Mary,  735. 
Nightiwjale,  258. 
Nightingale,  258,  462. 
Nightingale,  Blanch,  535. 

Elizabeth,  2G0,  515. 

Geoffrey,  241,  515,  535. 

Richard,  260. 

Thomas,  535. 

5  N 


822 


INDEX. 


Nodes,  George,  208. 

Margaret,  208. 
Noke,  Edmund,  88,  260. 

Margarett,  88. 

Mary,  260. 
Nonne,  Ann,  274. 

Edmond,  114,  302,  754,  755. 

Thomas,  274. 
Noone,  Ann,  95,  474. 

Thomas,  95,  474. 
Noriury,  108,  158. 
Norbury,  Norbery,  — ,  160. 

EUzabeth,  564  (bis). 

Jane,  109. 

John,  Sir,  564  (bis). 
Norden,  142. 
Norden,  —,143. 

Susan,  143. 
Norfolk,  John,  Duke  of,  294. 
Norford,  John,  Sir,  621. 

Margeiy,  621. 
Norgate,  Anne,  527. 

William,  527. 
Norreys,  Joan,  627. 
Norris,  — ,  157,  360,  549,  593,  639. 

Anne,  115,  301. 

Edward,  115,  301. 

Elizabeth,  157,  641. 

Henry,  659. 

Joan,  238,  438. 

John,  479. 

Lucy,  360. 

Margaret,  549,  645. 

Maiy,  659. 

William,  238,  438,  645. 
North,  — ,  383,  508,  610. 

Ann,  272. 

Edward,  Sir,  13. 

Edward,  508,  610. 

Elizabeth,  383. 

Margaret,  539. 

Eoger,  13,  272  ;  Zord,  277. 

Thomas,  539. 
Northampton,  Charles,  Marquis  of,  708. 
Northen,  Thomas,  609. 
Nortoft,  — ,  22,  23,  147,  227. 

Johannes,  227. 

John,  Sir,  23. 

Ralfe,  Sir,  22,  147. 
Norton,  — ,  58. 

Cecily.  306,  611. 

Elizabeth,  57,  145,  204. 

Isabel,  549. 

John,  Sir,  306,  611. 

Richard,  145,  549. 
Norwich,  511. 


Norwood,  584. 
Norwood,  Agnes  de,  622. 

Wigan  de,  622. 
Nott,  Mary  C,  699. 

Thomas.  699. 
Nouleville  (  ?  NeuviUe)  Gabrielle  de,  690. 
Noune,  Joane,  25. 

John,  25. 
Nowell,  — ,  188,  467,  723. 

Alexander,  631  n, 

Isabel,  631. 

Richard,  631. 

Roger,  188. 
Noyes,  Mary,  745. 
Nuhergli,  267. 
Nuburgh,  John,  Sir,  268. 

And  see  Newburgh. 
Nugent,  Louisa,  Ladij,  643,  669. 

Robert,  Earl,  643,  669. 
Nunn,  see  Noune. 
Nuptiar,  Nuptier,  John,  74,  243. 
Nurse,  Mary,  671. 

Wmiam,  671. 
Nutbeane,  585. 
Nutbeane,  Margaret,  586. 

Thomas,  Sir,  586. 
Nutbronne,  597. 
NUTBEOWNE,  597. 
Nutbrowne,  140. 
Nutt,  Catherine,  642. 

Thomas,  Sir,  642. 
Nuttall,  James,  325. 
Nynes,  Margaret,  9. 

Michael,  9. 


Odingsells,  Edward,  Sir,  145. 

Elizabeth,  145. 
OfEeley,  Robert,  34. 
Offin,  see  Ohan. 
Offley,  — ,  608. 

Susan,  608. 
Ogard,  Ann,  560. 

Henry,  Sir,  560. 
OgiMe,  — ,  704. 
Ogle,  Richard,  39. 
Ohan,  Offin,  AUice,  399. 

Robert,  399. 
Oke  (?  Okeden),  Isabel,  138,  542. 

Jeffrey,  138  ;  Sir,  542. 
Oldesworth,  — ,  485. 
Oldfield,  — ,  540. 
Oldham,  Bridget,  744. 
Olier,  — ,  751. 


INDEX. 


823 


Oliffe,  see  Olyff. 

Oliver,  559. 

Oliver,  Dorothy,  C19. 

John,  619. 

Thomas,  562. 

William,  562. 
Olyfi,  OlyfEe,  Oliffe,  — ,  448. 

Ann,  60,  598. 

Hercules,  60,  598. 

Joane,  448. 

John,  Sir,  60. 

John,  60,  598, 
Olney,  253. 
O'Neil,  Shane,  199. 
Onger,  Edward,  see  Unger. 
Onley,  Captu'ui,  671. 

Charles,  Rev.,  671  Qjis 

Judith,  671. 

Onley  Savill,  672. 
Onwine,  Thomas,  661. 
Orange,  — ,  60. 
Orcliard,  266. 
Orme,  John,  516. 

Margaret,  516. 
Ormsby,  Thomas,  Sir,  699. 
Ormesby,  Bathsheba,  653. 

Thomas,  653. 
Osbald,  — ,  583. 

Catherine,  583, 
Osbaldeston,  Henry,  402. 
Osborne,  510. 
Osborne,  Alen,  686. 

Edward,  Sir,  Tl\. 

Elizabeth,  550, 

James,  73, 

Katherine,  177, 

Jo.,  2. 

John,  550, 

Peter,  177,  510,  550, 

Susan,  510, 

Thomas,  463, 
Osnall  (?  Horsnell),  John,  512. 
Oteley,  Joan,  635. 

John,  635. 
Ougham,  Richard,  280. 
Oughan,  —,474. 
Over,  Henry,  246. 
Overbury,  Walter,  470. 
Overed,  Thomas,  17, 
Owen,  463. 
Owen,  Israel,  373. 
Owtred,  Thomas,  126. 
Oxendcn,  211, 
Oxenden,  Edward,  211. 

Frances  M.,  691, 

Henry,  Sir,  691, 


Oxenden — continued. 

Mary,  211. 
Oxford,  Uarl  of,  236,  376. 

Edward,  ith  Earl,  633. 
Oxley,  — ,  501, 


P. 


Packington,  Pakington,  Anne,  426,  543. 

Herbert  P.,  650, 

Humfrey,  426,  543, 
Padmore,  Nicholas,  362. 
Page,  — ,  190,  208. 

Ann,  208, 
Pagenham,  — ,  4. 

Constance,  Custance,  2,  4,  21. 

Nicholas,  2,  21, 
Pagett,  — ,  85,  257, 

Grissell,  121. 

John,  61. 

Thomas,  28, 

William,  Lord,  121. 
Pagrave,  George,  112, 

And  see  Palgrave, 
Pake,  John,  334, 

Mary,  334, 

Eoberdye,  533, 
Palgrave,  Frances,  481, 

Robert,  481. 

And  see  Pagrave, 
Pallavicini,  — ,  536. 

Horatio,  536, 

Susanna,  600, 

Tobias,  600, 
Palmer,  463,  464. 
Palmer,  463,  464, 
Palmer,  — ,  114,  302,  329, 

Catherine,  531. 

Dionis,  514,  531, 

Edward,  347,  512,  611, 

Elizabeth,  504,  562, 

EUiuor,  347, 

Joan,  329, 

John,  504, 

Jo„  248, 

Mary,  514. 

Petronell,  224. 

Philip,  224, 

Robert,  562, 

Sybilla,  682, 

Thomas,  504  ;  Sir,  562,  682,  718, 

William,  356  ;  Sir,  643, 

W,,  713, 
Palmcrston,  Henry,  Viscount,  633. 
Pamane,  Clement,  231. 


824 


INDEX. 


Pamont,  — ,  440. 
Alice,  440. 
Pancourt,  — ,  663. 
Panyer,  — ,  604. 

Sarah,  604. 
Papillon,  689. 
Papillon,  689. 

Pardyn  (?  Parkyn),  William,  264. 
Pargeter,  259. 
Paegetee,  86,  259. 
Parhe,  464. 
Paeke,  464. 
Parke,  — ,  496,  747. 

Parher,  Lord  Morley,  87,  259,  260,  267. 
Paekee,  87,  259,  260. 
Parker,  — ,  50,  95,  475. 
Alice,  148. 
Ann,- 50,  475. 
Henry,  Lord  Morley,  148. 
John,  53,  617,  729. 
Mary,  225,  228. 
Roger,  16,  315,  519. 
Samuel,  144. 

Thomas,  155,  225,  228,  275. 
Parkhurst,  — ,  149. 
Alice,  523. 
Elizabeth,  711. 
Ellen,  149. 
George,  523. 
John,  711. 
Nathan,  711. 
Robert,  711. 
Parkin,  Ann,  366. 
Robert,  366. 
Parkins,  Ann,  142. 

Thomas,  142. 
Parkinson,  — ,  43,  497. 
Isabel,  729. 
Mary,  497. 
Ralph,  729. 
Parkyn,  see  Pardyn. 
Parmiter,  Thomas,  27. 
Parris,  312. 
Parris,  Paris,  — ,  337. 
George,  179. 
Mr.,  337. 
Paeeatt,  76. 
Parrott,  Andrew,  Sir,  270. 
Catherine,  270. 
Dorothy,  595. 
Robert,  595. 
Parson,  Abigail,  436. 

John,  436. 
Parsons,  — ,461. 

Elizabeth,  220,  423. 
Thomas,  220,  423. 


Partridge,  465. 
Paeteidge,  465  {Ms). 
Partridge,  Ann,  611. 

Bartholomew,  409. 
Miles,  Sir,  611. 
Parvish,  466. 
Paevish,  466. 
Parvish,  Parvis,  — ,  273. 
Henry,  474. 
Mary,  474. 
Pascall,  260. 
Pascall,  11,  12,  88,  260. 
Pascall,  — ,  251,  453,  554,  574. 

Andrew,  266,  358  ;   Sir,  hll. 
Catherine,  358. 
Elizabeth,  250,  735. 
John,  35,  129,  250,  283,  482,  735. 
Margaret,  283,  482. 
Mary,  554,  577. 
Robert,  223. 
William,  152. 
Paston,  — ,  733. 
Anne,  511. 
Elizabeth,  733. 
Jane,  735. 
WUliam,  511,  735. 
Pater,  — ,  339. 

Ann,  339. 
Patisliall,  584. 
Pawner,  226, 

Patmer,  John  de  (Jis),  228. 
Margaret,  228. 
Philip,  227. 
Patmere,  — ,  687. 
Pattisson,  Jacob,  752. 
Pattle,  Edward,  713. 
Elizabeth,  713. 
PavXe,  12. 
Pawlett,  — ,  301,  342. 

Anne,  Dame,  520. 
Elizabeth,  167. 
George,  175. 
Giles,  167  ;  Lord,  520. 
Margaret,  342. 
WiUiam,  Sir,  171, 
William,  175. 
Pawne,  24. 
Pawne,  William,  143. 
Payler,  Maria  A.,  721. 
Nathaniel,  721. 
Payne,  — ,  275,  556. 

Baldwin,  204,  408. 
Coventry,  752. 
Henry,  350. 
Tabitha,  350, 
Thomas,  275, 


INDEX. 


825 


Payne — continued. 

Ursula,  20i,  408. 
Paynell,  — ,  653. 

Geoffrey,  Sir,  653. 
Margaret,  268. 
Walter,  Sir,  268. 
Peacock,  William,  504,  718. 

And  see  Ridgeway. 
Pease,  — ,  97,  280. 
Peck,  190,  585, 
Peck,  586. 

Pechell,  John,  Sir,  694. 
Pechey,  Margaret  de,  7. 

Symon,  Sir,  7. 
Pecke,  John,  84, 

Margaret,  84, 
Pederton,  John,  561. 

Jone,  561, 
Pedwarden,  Walter,  Sir,  81, 
Peeke,  John,  475, 
Peeves,  466. 
Peeees,  466. 
Pelham,  Ann,  171,  691. 
Henry,  691. 
Martha,  219. 
Vallantyne,  219. 
William,  Sir,  171, 
Pell,  218. 
Pell,  Panl,  739, 
Pelleston,  Richard,  192. 
Pellett,  — ,  229,  430. 

Benjamin,  Sir,  427, 
Jane,  427. 
Richard,  427. 
Thomas,  225. 
Pelsant,  Elizabeth,  368. 

Gawyn,  368. 
Pemarsh,  Elizabeth,  561. 

Thomas,  561, 
Pemberton,  — ,  472. 

James,  Sir,  144. 
Jeremiah,  Rev.,  697. 
Martha,  472. 
Pembridge,  Foulke,  Sir,  307, 

Isabel,  307. 
Pendred,  Mary,  525. 
William,  525. 
Pendred  alias  Saunders,  Morley,  578, 
Peningto7i,  467, 
Penington,  467. 

Penington,  Pennington,  John,  630,  642, 
Mary,  642. 
Thomazin,  449. 
Robert,  449, 
Penistone,  468. 
Penistone,  468, 


Pennant,  — ,  608,  610, 

Maiy,  610. 
Penning,  262. 
Penning,  262. 
Penning,  Anthony,  453, 
Bridget,  453, 
Henry,  453. 
Pennoyer,  Martha,  430. 

William,  430. 
Penny,  Thomas,  D.D.,  235,  236. 
Penruddock,  Joan,  448. 

John,  448. 
Pepper,  —,118. 

Christoi^her,  43. 
Isabel,  118. 
Pepys,  Jo.,  318. 

John,  346. 
Percival,  Edward  L.,  677. 
Eliza,  676, 
Elizabeth,  677, 
George  L.,  677, 
Louisa  E.,  677, 
Percy,  — ,  128. 

Henry,  Earl,  737. 
Joane,  59,  696. 
Ralph,  Sir,  737. 
Thomas,  Sir,  59, 
Thomas,  696. 
Perient,  584, 
Perient,  —,279. 

Ann,  507,  609, 
Elizabeth,  605. 
George,  Sir,  507,  547,  609. 
George,  605. 
Joane,  96,  279. 
Mary,  547. 
Thomas,  167. 
Perin,  John,  439, 
Pernell,  — ,  353. 
Perjjoint,  546. 

Perpoint,  Edmond,  Sir,  546. 
Elizabeth,  546, 
Richard,  154. 
Perquin,  Esther,  658, 

John,  658. 
Perry,  691, 
Perey,  691. 

Perry,  Perye,  Pery,  Jane,  95. 
Joan,  475. 
John,  95,  475. 
Margaret,  74,  243,  444. 
Mary,  745. 

Thomas,  74,  243,  444. 
PeiTyn,  Richard,  Sir,  678. 
Perse,  — ,  263. 

Hugh,  245. 


826 


INDEX. 


Perse — continued. 

Joane,  353. 

Richard,  353. 
Persele,  Elizabeth,  64. 

Eichard,  Sir,  64. 
Person,  220. 
Person,  538. 

Susan,  76,  595,  679. 

Thomas,  679. 

William,  76,  595, 
Persons,  John,  70,  233. 
Perte,  263. 
Peete,  263,  468. 
Perte,  Pert,  — ,  467. 

Elizabeth,  299,  502. 

George,  503. 

Margery,  503. 

Thomas,  503. 

William,  299,  502. 
Pescod,  Jane,  682,  741. 

William,  682,  741. 
Peters,  John,  640. 

George,  685. 
Peterson,  Kobert,  361. 
Petit,  Joan,  496. 

William,  496. 
Petre,  264,  693. 

Petee,  Pettee,  12,  89,  264,  754,  469,  693. 
Petre,  Peter,  — ,  521. 

John,  Lord,  113,  120,  309. 

John,  264. 

Mary,  13,  694. 

Eobert,   1th  Lord,   725;    \Oth    Lord, 
694. 

William,  Sir,  113,  115,  164,  302,  521. 

William,  361. 
Pett,  265,  304. 
Pett,  265. 
Petters,  Robert,  112. 
Petts,  Pittes,  — ,  117,  305. 

Ursula,  117,  305. 
Pett%i>s,  469. 
Pettus,  469. 

And  see  Petters. 
Peverell,  585. 
Peverell,  — ,  586. 

Helen,  731. 

Payne,  Sir,  586. 

William,  Sir,  731. 
Peverley  or  Pendrcd,  31, 
Peyton,  328. 
Peyton,  Payton,  — ,  309,  541. 

Christopher,  250,  328,  453,  610. 

Elizabeth,  596. 

Joanne,  250. 

Margaret,  328,  390,  610, 


Peyton,  Payton — continued. 

Robert,  13,  277. 
Phelips,  Edith,  742. 

Edward,  Sir,  742. 
Philip,  Kinr/  of  France,  730. 
Phillipott,  Catherine,  398. 

George,  Sir,  398. 
Phillips,  Edith,  681. 

Edward,  Sir,  681. 

John  R.  S.,  720. 

Mary,  603. 

Stephen,  695. 

Thomas,  639. 

"William,  603. 
Philpot,  Phelpot,  John,  3. 
Phipps,  Fipps,  — ,  688. 

Humfrey,  446,  457. 

Joanna,  688. 

Susan,  446. 
Pickering,  249. 
Pickering,  Puckering,  Elizabeth,  251,  453. 

John,  Sir,  251,  453. 
Pickes,  John,  384. 

Judith,  384. 
Picot,  Thomas,  277. 
Pierce,  Thomas,  347. 
Pigga,  John,  Rev.,  710. 
Pigott,  Pygot,  — ,  13,  485,  533. 

Anne,  533. 

Francis,  618. 

Gillery,  634. 

Grenado,  713. 

Henry,  13,  277. 

Judith,  295. 

Margaret,  485, 

Valantyn,  295. 
Pikenham,  George,  755. 
Pilborow,  Elianor,  105,  292. 

Elizabeth,  105,  292. 

Faith,  105,  292. 

John, 105, 292. 

Richard,  105,  292. 
Pileston  or  Puleston,  Richard,  49. 

And  see  Pulleston. 
Pilkington,  Pilkinton,  Catherine  D.,  722. 

Elinor,  619. 

Eliza,  720. 

Michael,  Sir,  722. 

Robert,  619. 

Thomas,  Sir,  720,  722. 
Pinchon,  266. 
PiNCHON,  266,  470. 
Pinchon,  Agnes,  735. 

Bridget,  694, 

Edward,  143  ;  Sir,  319,  423, 

Edward,  alias  William,  319. 


INDEX. 


827 


Pinchon — continued. 
Elizabeth,  319. 
Jane,  262,  423. 
John, 262,  694. 
William,  735. 
Pinder  (?  Finder),  see  Finder. 
Kichard,  314. 
Robert,  19. 
Pinner,  see  Pynner. 
Pinson,  Jane,  639. 
Pipe,  — ,  307. 

Margaret,  307. 
Pirton,  see  Pyrton. 
Pitman,  Elizabeth,  707. 
Pittas,  see  Petts. 
Pitman,  Elizabeth,  707. 
Plandon,  — ,  43. 
Plantagenet,  147. 
Plantagenet,  Arthur,  64. 

Elianor,  732. 

Elizabeth,  64. 

Hameline,  731. 

Henry,  Earl  of  Lancaster,  732. 
Playters,  Plaiters,  Ann,  662. 

Elizabeth,  490. 

Thomas,  Sir,  490,  662. 
Plessington,  Margaret,  728. 
Plomer,  Anne,  421,  666. 

Eichard,  421,  666. 
Ploot,  Alice,  536. 

William,  536. 
Plott,  — ,  550,  563. 
Plow  den,  Mary,  322,  521. 

Edmond,  322,  521. 
Plowman,  Elizabeth,  152,  350. 

Thomas,  152,  350. 
Plumer,  Catherine,  140. 

John,  513. 

William,  140. 
Plumme,  470. 
Plumme,  470. 
Plumme,  Plume,  — ,  582. 

Elizabeth,  484,  495. 

Margaret,  532. 

Robert,  495. 

Samuel,  418. 

Thomas,  484. 
Plumstead,  John,  485. 
Pole,  147. 
Pole,  Mary,  41 . 

Ralph,  41. 
Pollard,  — ,  282,  469. 

Elizabeth,  349. 

Margaret,  282, 

Mary,  282,  489. 

Robert,  349. 


Pollard — continued. 
William,  489. 
Polley,  Elizabeth,  121. 

Richard,  121. 
PoUington,  312. 
PoUington,  Isabel,  313,  616. 
Thomas,  616. 
William,  313,  616. 
Poltar,  — ,  269. 

And  see  Powlter. 
Polwarth,  Viscount,  749. 
Polye,  Edward,  42. 
Pomfret,  Thomas,  Earl,  660. 
Ponder,  John,  279. 
Poole,  Catherine,  412. 
Edward,  555. 
Elizabeth,  555. 
GefPrey,  412. 

Henry,  Lord  Montacute,  87,  148,  549. 
Thomas,  228. 

Winifi-ed,  87  ;  Lady,  148,  549. 
Pooley,  — ,  586. 

Elizabeth,  582. 
John,  582. 
Mary,  566. 
William,  486,  566. 
Pope,  Elizabeth,  215,  582. 

Henry,  215,  582. 
Popham,  3Ir.,  303. 
POETER,  471. 
Porter,  — ,  3,  237. 

Edmond,  375. 
John,  95,  356,  643. 
Pott,  Frances,  481. 

John,  481. 
Potter,  Joane,  446. 
Thomas,  446. 
Potts,  Elizabeth,  479. 

Thomas,  479. 
POUNCETT,  90. 
Povey,  Justinian,  603. 
Powell,  — ,  422,  745. 
Jane,  745. 
Thomas,  422. 
And  see  Vaughan. 
Power,  Henry,  161. 
Margery,  618. 
Robert,  161  ;  Sir,  161. 
Thomas,  618. 
Powlett,  —,115. 
Powlter,  597. 
Powlter,  Poulter,  — ,  30. 
Lucy,  30. 
And  see  Poltar. 
Poynings,  Eichard,  Lord,  733  ;  Lord,  738. 
Poynnes,  Poynes,  582,  687. 


828 


INDEX. 


Poynter,  — ,  329. 
Poyntz,  256,  267. 
POYNTZ,  91,  267. 
Poyntz,  Pointz,  — ,  367,  545. 

Catherine,  256. 

Edward,  145. 

Gabriel,  69,  753,  256. 

John,  54,  549,  575. 

Margaret,  54,  549,  575. 

Matilda,  549. 

Mawde,  145. 
Praed,  Susan,  707. 
Pratt,  — ,  215,  582. 

Anne,  396. 

Bridgett,  407. 

Charles,  396,  466. 

Gregory,  407. 

Samuel,  471. 
Prentis,  92. 
Pkentis,  598. 
Prentis,  Kobert  (his),  60. 
Prescott,  472, 
Pkescott,  472. 
Prescott,  Grisogou,  429. 

Jane,  729. 

John,  Sir,  429,  729. 

Samuel,  729. 
Preston,  267. 
Preston,  — ,  331. 

Mary,  331. 
Prettyman,  Elizabeth,  360. 

John,  Sir,  360. 

John,  286,  359,  485. 

Margaret,  359. 
Prews,  13. 
Price,  305. 
Price,  — ,  306. 

Richard,  644, 

Thomaziue,  306. 
Prideaux,  Edmond  (pis),  674. 

Elizabeth,  674. 

Hebe  D.,  674. 
Prigg,  — ,  154. 
Prior,  Andrew,  Sir,  166. 

James,  428. 

John,  166. 
Pritchet,  Bei\,  745. 
Probert,  Thomas,  667,  668. 
Procter,  Francis,  657. 

Margery,  658. 

Marmaduke,  500. 

Metcalfe,  658. 

Thomas,  500. 
Prowse,  Jane,  561. 

William,  561. 
Puckering,  see  Pickering. 


Pudsey,  — ,  204,  325. 

Pudsey,  or  Vesey,  Elizabeth,  58,  204. 

William,  58. 
Pugh,  Maurice,  667. 
Pulden,  Eobert,  426. 
PuUen,  — ,  497. 

Mary,  497. 
Pulleston,  Alice,  239. 

Richard,  239. 
Pulley,  472. 
Pulley,  472. 
Pullon,  — ,  28. 

Joane,  28. 
Puple,  Edmond,  341. 
Purcas,  Purkas,  — ,  470. 

Mary,  413. 

Richard,  413. 

Samuel,  420. 
Purdy,  Charles,  671. 

Charlotte,  671. 
Purefoy,  — ,  66. 

Elizabeth,  66, 
Purler,  — ,  557. 
Purple,  Christopher,  239. 
Purvey,  John, 177. 
Purvis,  — ,  273. 
Pury,  491. 
Pury,  — ,  601. 

Jane,  601. 
Pye,  186. 

Pye,  Edmond,  437. 
Pyke,  — ,  597. 
Pykenham,  John,  42. 

And  see  Pikenham. 
Pyne,  John,  96. 

Winifred,  96. 
Pynner,  106. 
Pynner,  — ,  14,  106, 

Anne,  14,  106. 
Pyott,  473. 
Pyott,  473. 
Pyott,  John,  713. 
Pyrton,  Pirton,  92,  165, 
Pyeton,  92,  473. 
Pyrton,  Pirton,  — ,  45. 

Agnes,  26,  551. 

Edmond,  167,  362,  433. 

Edward,  45. 

Elizabeth,  167,  362,  433. 

Katherine,  67. 

Margaret,  96. 

William,  Sir,  67,  599. 

William,  96. 
Pyxe,  Joan,  183. 

John,  183. 


INDEX. 


829 


Q. 


Quarles,  271. 
QUAELES,  93,  271,  474. 
Quarlcs,  Hester,  666. 

James,  666. 

Robert,  Sir,  666. 
Quincy,  87. 


R. 


Rabbett,  Mary,  680. 

Reginald,  680. 
RadclifEe,  see  Ratcliffe. 
Radford,  — ,  555. 

Elizabeth,  555. 
Radnor,  William,  Earl  of,  682. 
RagoTis,  34. 

fiahn,  Von  Rahn,  August  C,  687. 
Elizabeth,  687. 
John,  687. 
Rake,  John,  556. 

iSainte,  556. 
Rainsford,  see  Raynsford. 
Raleigh,  Thomas,  542. 
Ramm,  — ,  372,  373. 
Francis,  338. 
Rampsall,  Mary,  410. 

Thomas,  410. 
Ramsey,  Elizabeth,  108,  296,  622. 
Matthew,  108,  296. 
Robert,  622. 
Thomas,  <S7;-,  186. 
Rand,  — ,  435,  483, 
Abigail,  483. 
Benjamin,  483. 
Mary,  435. 
Randall,  Thomas,  283. 
Randolph,  RandolfEe,  Edmond,  137,  399. 
Ransom,  GrifEen,  707. 
Rankin,  Ranking,  Charles,  631. 
George,  631. 
John,  631  {his),  672. 
Robert,  631. 
William,  702. 
RatcUff,  274. 

Ratcliff,  Radcliffe,  94,  274,  474. 
Ratcliff,  Radcliffe,  Anthony,  416. 
Celia,  721. 

Edward,  Earl  of  Sussex,  177. 
Elizabeth,  416. 
Frances,  177,  373  ;  Lady,  453. 
Henry,  Earl  of  Sussex,  251. 
Henry,  353. 
Humphrey,  Sir,  373. 


Ratcliff,  Radcliffe — continued. 
Isabel,  631. 
Jonathan,  631. 
John,  274  ;  Sir,  721. 
Mawde,  251. 
Richard,  612. 
Bave7i,  142,  180. 
Raven,  180. 
Raven,  — ,  464. 

Anne,  464. 
Ravens,  see  Renews, 
Rawdon,  Marmaduke,  651. 
Rawlins,  Edward,  420. 

Margery,  420. 
Eaivson,  152. 
RawBon,  — ,  12,  152. 
Ann,  152. 
William,  286. 
Rawstorne,  Samuel,  690. 

Thomas,  690. 
Ray,  475. 
Raye,  Elizabeth,  185. 

John,  185. 
Raymond,  230,  274,  476,  696. 
Raymond,  95,  475,  476,  696. 
Raymond,  Augustine,  589. 
Raynbow,  — ,  454. 

Frances,  454, 
Raynsford,  96. 
Raynsfoed,  96, 

Raynsford,  Rainsford,  — ,  103,  378, 
Emma,  116. 
Jane,  363,  378. 
John, 116, 

John,  Sir,  116,  121,  309. 
Julian,  121,  309. 
Rmde,  250, 

Reade,  Read,  — ,  250,  452,  649,  735. 
Agnes,  250,  735. 
Ann,  250,  649. 
Thomas,  2G4. 
Reading,  James,  676. 

Mary,  676, 
Rehorv,  697. 
Rebow,  697, 
Redborne,  — ,  489, 
Reding,  Reddinge,  — ,  266,  470. 
Margaret,  592, 
Rose,  266,  470. 
Thomas,  592, 
Redwood,  Christo.,  212, 
Ree,  34, 
Reedham,  319, 
Roes,  — ,  728, 

Nesta,  728, 
Reeve,  see  Reve. 


5  o 


830 


INDEX. 


Beeves,  John,  517. 

Thomas,  628. 
Eeignolds,  — ,  516. 

Alice,  516. 
Cicely,  108, 
Eoger,  108. 

And  see  Reynolds. 
Renews  (?  Ravens),  Cicely,  296,  499. 

Roger,  296,  499. 
Reresby,  — ,  313  ;  Sir  — ,  412. 

Anne,  412. 

Thomas,  Sir,  313. 
Beve,  275. 
Reve,  275,  476. 
Reve,  Reeve,  — ,  430. 

Francis,  225,  229. 

John,  554. 

Robert,  231. 
Revell,  John,  136. 
Revet,  Thomas,  43. 
Reyce,  Robert,  308. 
Reymes,  Reymess,  — ,  71,  235. 

Elizabeth,  71,  235. 
Reynolds,  — ,  25,  393. 

Anne,  393. 

And  see  Reignolds. 
Rice,  — ,  383,  708. 

Anne,  708. 

Margaret,  383. 
JRich,  276. 
Rich,  13,  276. 
Rich,  Riche,  Ryche,  — ,  441,  447. 

Agnes,  254,  456. 

Barbara,  447. 

Catherine,  324,  527. 

Dorytha,  2. 

Essex,  373. 

Frances,  45. 

Hugh,  Sir,  17. 

Hugh,  118,  314,  388. 

John,  622. 

Margery,  622. 

Mary,  330. 

Nathaniel,  Sir,  441. 

Rachel,  630. 

Richard,  Lord,  2, 17,  45,  132,  254,  314. 

Richard,  Baron  of  Lees,  456 

Richard,  Sir,  330. 

Richard,  132. 

Robert,  Larl  of  Warwick,  111,  373. 

Robert,  Sir,  Ul. 

Thomas,  Admiral  Sir,  630. 

Thomas,  324,  527. 
Richards,  Henry,  504. 
HicJuirdson,  583. 
Richardson,  — ,  638,  639. 


Richardson — continued. 

Hortensia,  638. 

Jerom,  715. 

Sarah,  639. 
Richers,  Edmond,  346. 

Elizabeth,  346. 
Richmond,  Charles,  463. 
Ricketts,  George  W.,  682,  742. 
Riddesdall,  — ,  339. 
Ridge,  — ,  288,  331. 

Catherine,  288. 

Elizabeth,  331. 
Bidges,  — ,  239. 

Mary,  239. 

And  see  Rydges. 
Ridgeway,  2G4. 
Eidgeway,  alias  Pecock,  Joanne,  264. 

Michell,  264. 
Ridley,  Appolonia,  719. 

Baldwin,  719. 

Nicholas,  719. 
Ridware,  41. 
RiDWARE,  41. 
Rigbye,  — ,  19. 
Riggs,  Rigges,  — ,  593. 

John,  468. 

Margaret,  468. 

RiKEDON,  161. 

Riley,  Anne,  460. 

James,  460. 
Bilston,  — ,  614. 
Biplingham,  Catherine,  42. 

Thomas,  42. 
Risdy,  Ryshye,  205. 
Bisby,  — ,  342. 

Elizabeth,  715. 

Heigham,  715. 

Jane,  715. 

Joane,  207,  411. 

Thomas,  207,  411. 
Riston,  119. 
Biston,  — ,  119. 
Bivers,  Elizabeth,  694,  734. 

George,  Sir,  734. 

John,  Earl,  694. 

Thomas,  Lord,  473. 
Bivett,  Ann,  377. 

Thomas,  Sir,  121. 

Thomas,  112,  377. 

William,  112. 
Rixton,  276. 

Boane,  — ,  604  ;  and  see  Bone, 
Roberts,  108,  279,  478. 
Roberts,  97,  279,  478. 
Roberts,  Bobartes,  — ,  297,  538,  704. 

Constance,  109,  297. 


INDEX. 


831 


Koberts,  Robartes — continued. 
Dennis.  72. 
John,  72,  109. 
Margaret,  73,  104,  292. 
Thomas,  527. 

William,  73,  93,  96,  104,  292. 
Mobins,  491. 
Robins,  Eobyns,  — ,  29,  160. 

Eleanor,  29,  160. 

Elizabeth,  491,  661. 

John,  78,  252. 

Morgan,  661. 

William,  491. 
Robinson,  Arthur,  311. 

Christopher,  70,  233. 

Robert,  605. 

William,  131,  713. 
Robotham,  — ,  154. 

William,  463. 

And  see  Rowbotham. 
Robsert,  Anne,  617. 
Robson,  Henry,  246. 
Mock,  477. 
ROCH,  477. 
Roch,  — ,  561. 

Isabel,  561. 
Roche,  or  Rocke,  — ,  55. 
Rochester,  279. 

And  see  Roffa. 
ROCHESTEE,  97,  279,  622. 
Rochester,  — ,  161,  308. 

Isabel,  308. 

John,  Sir,  119. 

John,  153,  486. 

Lord,  119. 

PhUip,  486. 

Philippa,  153. 

Robert,  113. 
Rocliford,  147. 
Rochford,  de  Rochford,  — ,  23,  227. 

John,  23. 

Thomas,  Sir,  23. 

Thomas,  227. 
Rocke,  see  Roche. 
Rockell,  see  Rokell. 
Roclihill,  552. 
RocJiley,  299. 
Rod,  Fridiswid,  725. 

Richard,  725. 
Rodes,  — ,  496. 

Blanch,  496. 
Roe,  sec  Rowe. 
Roebuck,  John,  658  (his), 

Martha,  658. 
Roelt,  Catherine,  737. 

Payne,  Sir,  737. 


Roffa,  alias  Rochester,  54. 
Rogers,  — ,  281,  595,  740. 

Anne,  342. 

Elizabeth,  595. 

Francis,  440. 

Robert,  342, 

St.  John,  281. 

Sarah,  740. 
Rokell,  555. 
Rokell,  Rockell,  — ,  326. 

Margaret,  224,  228. 

Mawdlyn,  326. 

Robert,  224,  228. 
Rolfe,  57. 
Rolfe,  — ,  260. 

Edith,  57,  107,  203,  580. 

Joanne,  260. 

Thomas,  57,  58,  107,  203. 

And  see  Rooffe. 
Rolt,  John,  700. 
Romney,  Rebecca,  712. 

William,  Sir,  712. 
Eonion,  Frances,  102. 
Rone,  281. 
Rone,  281. 
Eonne,  — ,  208. 

Elizabeth,  208. 
Roofe,  Rooffe,  Elizabeth,  469. 

Henry,  469. 

Joane,  441. 

Richard,  441. 

And  see  Rolfe. 
Rookes,  Rook,  Rootes,  — ,  372. 

Alice,  372. 

Avis,  533. 

Elinor,  641. 

Robert,  533. 
Rookwood,  Rookewoode,  — ,  43,  113,  121. 

Alice,  121. 

Thomas,  325. 
Roos,  40. 
Roos,  591. 
Roos,  Roose,  Lord,  313. 

Margaret,  173. 

Robert,  Sir,  173. 
Rootes,  see  Rookes. 
RojH'r,  165,  324. 
Roper,  — ,  350. 

Anthony,  324,  527. 

Christo.,  202. 

Isabel,  324,  527. 
John,  135. 

Margaret,  135. 
Melior,  350. 

Susan,  212. 

Thomas,  Sir,  116. 


832 


INDEX. 


Roper — continued, 

William,  116, 
Eopesly,  — ,  653. 

Thomas,  653. 
Rose,  Elizabeth,  715. 

John,  716. 
Rosse,  Alice,  317. 

Elizabeth,  229. 

Lord,  205. 

Phillip,  Ladij,  206. 

Robert,  Sir,  317. 

Robert,  229,  440. 

Thomas,  Lord,  206. 
Rossiter,  Elizabeth,  739. 

Robert,  739. 
Bound,  699. 
Round,  699. 
Hous,  478,  479, 
Rous,  479,  479. 
Rous,  Rows,  Rowse,  — ,  28,  358,  734. 

Ambrose,  383. 

Christopher,  397. 

John,  Sir,  397,  676, 

Judith,  676, 

Layny,  534. 

Lucy,  43. 

Magdalen,  383. 

Margaret,  28. 

Reginald,  43. 

Reynold,  67. 
BowbotJiam,  282. 
ROWBOTHAM,  282. 

And  see  Eobotham. 
Bo7ve,  276,  282. 
RowE,  Roe,  282,  479. 
■  Rowe,  Row,  Roe,  Ann,  359. 

Henry,  Sir,  278. 

John,  423. 

Robert,  154. 

Susan,  278. 

Thomas,  359, 
Rowgood,  — ,  136. 

Joanne,  136. 
Rowlett,  Margaret,  76,  595. 

RafEe,  Sir,  76,  595. 
BowliffJi,  34. 
Roy,  Roye,  — ,  260. 

Catherine,  260. 

John,  520. 
Boy  don,  235. 
ROYDON,  598. 
Roydon,  — ,  71,  317. 

Ann,  317. 

Christopher,  236. 

Elizabeth,  55,  179. 

Henry,  421. 


Roydon —  continued. 

Joane,  421. 

John, 594. 

Mary,  236,  594. 

Thomas,  55,  179. 

William,  128. 
Roynon,  Bridgett,  535. 

Edmond,  535. 
Royston,  Francis,  329. 
Rudiard,  Ellen,  619. 

William,  619. 
Budd,  480. 
RUDD,  480. 
Rudd,  Elizabeth,  532. 
Rudstone,  Dorothy,  367,  369. 

William,  367,  369. 
RufEord,  Elizabeth,  347. 

John,  347. 
Rugeley,  Mary,  324. 

Rowland,  Sir,  324. 
Ruggles-Brise,  702. 
Rumford,  — ,  154. 

Elizabeth,  154. 
Bmh,  481,  703. 
Rush,  481,  703. 
Rush,  Thomas,  37,  641. 
Rusham,  Elizabeth,  391. 

John,  391. 
Eushbrook,  Rushbrooke,  435. 

Ann,  585. 

Joane,  435. 

William,  Sir,  585. 
Rushtall,  Russtall  (?  Rushall),  275  477 
Russell,  Anne,  40. 

John,  Lord,  40. 

John,  Earl  of  Bedford,  605. 

John, 208. 
Rutherford,  Thomas,  Rev.,  628  (his). 
Butter,  — ,  9,  59,  415. 

Anne,  9,  59,  415. 
Byder,  572. 
Ryder,  Ursula,  572. 

William,  Sir,  572. 
Rydges,  John,  263. 

Margaret,  263. 

And  see  Ridges. 
Rye,  Robert,  119. 
Rysbye,  see  Bishy. 
Ryse,  Rysse,  Margaret,  4,  156,  354, 

Richard,  4,  156,  354. 
Rysom,  Armatride,  206. 

Sir  — ,  206. 
Ryves,  — ,  70. 
Bijvctt  or  Trevett,  180, 
Ryvett,  — ,  142. 

Alice,  95 


INDEX. 


833 


Ryvett — continued. 
Anne,  37,  181. 
Thomas,  37,  181. 
Thomas,  Sir,  95. 
William,  829,  609. 


S. 


Sabcotts,  Ann,  199. 

Richard,  Sir,  199. 

And  see  Sapcotte. 
Sabin,  Robert,  562. 
Sackfield,  —,116. 
Sackford,  — ,  27. 

A?id  see  Seckford. 
Sackville,  Ann,  Lady,  143. 

Mildred,  199. 

Richard,  Sir,  29,  160,  199. 

Richard,  10. 

Thomas,  Earl  of  Dorset,  143. 
Sadleir,  Dorothy,  392. 

Rafe,  Sir,  392. 

William,  471. 
Sadler,  481. 
Sadlee,  481. 
Sadler,  Lee,  261. 
St.  Aubyn,  Dorothy,  673. 

John,  Sir,  673. 

William  J.,  674. 
St.  Clere,  390. 
St.  Clere,  Elizabeth,  390. 

John,  Sir,  390. 
St.  George,  491. 
St.  George,  — ,  317,  602. 

Elinor,  317. 

John,  38,  593. 

Rosamond,  602. 
St.  Hill,  Robert,  533. 
St.  Hillary,  James  de,  731. 

Maud,  731. 
St.  Jermyn,  2. 
St.  Jermyn,  — ,  2,  21,  609. 

Anne,  3. 

John,  3. 

Margaret,  2,  3,  21 . 

Thomasin,  3. 
St.  John,  — ,  399. 

Cressett,  169,  365. 

Francis,  614. 

Henry  P.,  Sir,  682,  742. 

John,  Lord,  29. 

John,  Sir,  87,  169,  365. 

John,  120, 298. 

Lucy,  399. 

Mary,  614. 


St.  John — continued. 

Oliver,  539,  614. 

Thomas,  42. 
St.  Lawrence,  Christopher,  Baron  of  IIoo,  315. 

Thomas,  440. 
St.  Legar,  — ,  161. 

Florence,  161. 
St,  Lowe,  John,  Sir,  270. 
St.  Nicholas,  544. 
St.  Nicholas,  Anne,  544. 

Jolm,  Sir,  544. 
St.  Paul,  George,  Sir,  654. 
St.  Piere,  482. 
St.  Pieke,  482. 
Sale,  Bridget,  43. 

Thomas,  43. 
Salford,  92. 
Salfoed,  599. 
Salford,  Margaret,  93,  473. 

William,  93,  473. 
Sallowes,  — ,  287. 

Ellen,  242,  287. 

John, 242. 
Salman,  Ann,  565. 

John, 565. 
Salmon,  — ,  515. 

John,  480. 

Martha,  515. 

And  see  Samon. 
Salop,  Elizabeth,  564. 

John,  Earl  of,  564 

Elizabeth,  105. 
Salt,  Elizabeth,  105. 

John,  105. 

Richard,  105. 

Robert,  105. 

Thomas,  105,  292. 
Salter,  213. 
Salter,  Anne,  213. 

Martin,  27,  356. 

St.  Nicholas,  213. 
Saltmarsh,  Anne,  118,  611. 

Edward,  118,  611. 
Saltonstall,  Saltingstall,  Elizabeth,  269. 

Richard,  ,SV?-,  92,  269. 
Saluces,  Alisona,  732. 

Marquis  of,  732. 
Salvert  de,  Mariane,  690. 
Samboui'ue,  Mary,  425. 

Thomas,  425. 
Samford,  — ,  433. 

Edward,  160. 

Sarah,  433. 
Samon,  Joan,  50. 

John,  50. 

And  see  Salmon. 


834 


INDEX. 


Sampson,  Alice,  128. 

Bridget,  387. 

George,  593. 

John,  387. 

Katherine,  598. 

William,  128. 
Sams,  Sanies,  283. 
Sams,  Sames,  283,  482,  483. 
Sams,  Sames,  — ,  280. 

Anthony,  407. 

Edward,  534,  589. 

Elizabeth,  589. 

John,  154,  262,  289. 

Mary,  407. 
Sancliet,  503. 
Sander,  Alice,  540. 

Edmond,  229,  540. 

Jane,  229. 

And  see  Saunder. 
Sanderlyn,  — ,  842. 
Sandford,  285. 
Sandfoed,  285,  484. 
Sandford,  — ,  73,  103,  304. 

Dorothy,  304. 

Elizabeth,  449. 

Margaret,  240,  442. 

Mary,  461. 

Robert,  449,  461. 

Stephen,  240,  442. 

William,  471. 
Sands,  Sandes,  286. 
Sands,  Sandes,  99,  286. 
Sands,  Sandes,  Anna,  228. 

Edwin,  128  ;  Sir,  128. 

Mary,  425. 

Miles,  Sir,  128. 

Samuel,  Sir,  425. 

William,  228. 
Sanger,  see  Songer. 
Sanshar,  alias  Sanshan,  — ,  136. 

Ellen,  136. 
Sapcotte,  Guy,  605. 

And  sec  Sabcotts. 
Saperton,  58,  74,  205,  243,  444. 

Jane,  58,  74,  205,  243,  444. 
Sarjaunt,  Margaret,  82, 

Thomas,  82. 
SaroUes,  Elizabeth,  555. 

Lord,  555. 
Saunder,  Margaret,  270. 

Nicholas,  270. 

And  see  Sander. 
Saunders,  223,  276. 
Saunders,  Alice,  39. 

Anne,  190,  569. 

Edmonds,  190,  225. 


Saunders — continued. 

Edward,  277. 

Jane,  225, 

Joan, 277. 

Thomas,  569. 

William,  39. 
Saunderson,  136. 
Saunderson,  — ,137. 

Mawdelyn,  137, 
Savage,  692. 

George,  144, 

Thomas,  Sir,  Earl  Rivers,  45, 
Saville,  Savell,  Henry,  98, 

John,  Sir,  263,  319,  468, 

Thomas,  681,  741, 
Saxham,  214. 
Saxham,  Joan,  736. 

Simon,  Sir,  736. 
Saxsey,  Auditor,  284. 
Say,  179,  299. 
Say,  Saye,  — ,  564. 

Ann,  314. 

Elizabeth,  179. 

Hugh,  252. 

Ingelram,  Sir,  731. 

Isabel,  731. 

John,  Sir,  314. 

Lord,  564. 

Peter,  80, 

Thomas,  179, 

William,  80  ;  Sir,  119,  129. 
Sayer,  286. 

Sayer,  Sayee,  286,  484. 
Sayer,  Sayre,  Sairs,  — ,  359,  367. 

George,  33,  172,  359, 

John,  424,  734. 

Richard,  242, 
Scales,  511. 
Scales,  Eliauor,  564. 

Robert,  Lord,  564. 
Schomberg,  Meinhardt,  681. 
Scott,  133,  287,  754,  705. 
Scott,  99,  287,  485,  599,  705. 
Scott,—,  65,  131,  230,  232,  328. 

Edgar,  9. 

Elizabeth,  100,  134,  334. 

George,  100,  134,  334,  505. 

John,  9. 

Julia,  455. 

Lettice,  367. 

Margaret,  101,  331. 

Mary,  137,  335. 

Peter,  Sir,  367. 

Reginald,  Reiguald,  Sir,  137,  335,  610. 

Richard,  230. 

Robert,  455. 


INDEX. 


835 


Scott —  con  tinned. 

Soutliwcll,  9. 

William,  101,  331. 
Scotred  (?  Cotred),  — ,  481. 

Margaret,  481. 
Scrimsball,  Elizabeth,  248. 

Thomas,  248. 
Scriven,  Edward,  578. 

Letitia,  578. 
Scroggs,  — ,  460. 
Scrope,  5,  158. 
Scrope,  Scroopc,  — ,  30,  IGO,  807. 

Anne,  30,  160,  307. 

Elizabeth,  5. 

Frances,  5,  27. 

Eichard,  5,  27  :  Lord  of  Bolton,  721. 

William,  27. 
Seaborne,  — ,  492. 

Elizabeth,  492. 
Seaman,  Nathaniel,  516. 
Searle,  see  Serle. 
Sebright,  288. 
Sebright,  Sebrite,  — ,  284,  516. 

William,  154. 
Seckford,  Mary,  368. 

Thomas,  Sir,  273,  474. 

Thomas,  368. 
Sedcole,  John,  416. 

Mary,  416. 
Sedgen-lclt,  600. 
Sedgewick,  600. 
Sedmer,  Robert,  132. 
Segrave,  Francis,  578. 

Katherine,  578. 

John,  151. 
Selby,  — ,  281. 

Dorothy,  75. 

John,  Sir,  75. 

Marian,  281. 

Nicholas  J.,  727. 

William,  75. 
Seley,  Seleigh,  George,  641. 

Mary,  76. 

Robert,  76. 
Selwyn,  E.,  Sir,  713, 
Scptvanc,  211. 
Septvane,  John,  211. 

Susan,  211. 
Sergiaux,  Elizabeth,  738. 

Richard,  Sir,  738. 
Serle,  Searle,  —  437,  545. 

Charles,  700. 

Edward,  526. 

Frances,  237. 

Francis,  437. 

Grace,  545. 


Serle,  Searle — continued, 

Isabel,  136. 

Jane,  526. 

John,  136,  237. 

Margaret,  620. 

Martha  (iw),  620. 

Mary,  656. 
Serlebye,  — ,  68. 
Setyll,  — ,  321. 

Sewell,  Sewall,  William,  14,  106. 
Sewte,  Swete,  — ,  77,  247. 
Sexton,  — ,  141,  340. 

Barbara,  141,  340. 
Seymer,  486. 
Seymer,  Seymour,  — ,  9,  655, 

Dorathe,  174. 

Edward,  Buke  of  Somerset,  174,  196. 

Frances  A.,  709, 

Jane,  9. 

John,  Sir,  153. 

John,  271. 

Margaret,  153. 

Michael,  Admiral  Sir,  708,  709. 

Richard,  Rev.,  708. 
Shaa,  Shaw,  267,  276,  486, 
SHAA,  486. 
Shaa,  Shaw,  — ,  16,  153,  314,  651. 

Audrey,  543. 

Edmond,  17  ;  Sir,  96,  269,  276, 

Elizabeth,  91,  269. 

John,  91  ;  Sir,  141,  543. 

Margaret,  Lady,  96,  276, 

Mawde,  141. 

Thomas,  98,  280. 
Sharjje,  Sharj),  100,  487. 
Sharpe,  Sharp,  100,  487. 
Sharpe,  — ,  117,  394. 

Elizabeth,  394. 
Shaw,  see  Shaa. 
Sheddon,  B.  B.,  674. 

Mary,  674. 
Sheffield,  Agnes  Anne,  685. 

Anne,  47. 

Edmond,  Lord,  16,  554. 

Edward,  Lord,  47. 

Robert,  Sir,  685. 
Shelbury,  — ,  275,  476. 

Margaret,  275,  476. 

Eichard,  471. 
Sheldon,  — ,  90,  135,  265. 

Edward,  540. 

Richard,  749. 

William,  661. 
Shelley,  Dorothe,  259. 

Katherine,  733. 

William,  Sir,  259,  733. 


836 


INDEX. 


Shelton.  Ann,  225, 

Barbara,  587. 

John,  229  ;  Sir,  565. 

Rafe,  Sir,  587. 

Thomas,  Sir,  225. 
Shepherd,  Sheppard,  — ,  18,  321,  6i0. 

Thomas,  663. 
Slieppey,  191. 
Sheppey,  — ,  48.  191. 

Margaret,  48,  191. 
f^herard.  Br.,  676. 
Sherborne.  — ,  434. 

Abigail,  434. 

Christopher,  47. 

Edward,  663. 

John,  725. 

Eichard,  724. 
Sherington,  Sherrington,  — ,  47. 

Christian,  103. 

Mary,  473. 

Peter.  103. 

Thomas.  93. 

WilUam,  Sir,  473. 
Sherman.  Abigail,  471, 

John,  157,  641. 

Thomas.  471. 
Sherson,  H.,  683. 

Marianne,  683. 
Sherwood,  — ,  295,  535, 

Isabel,  535, 
Sheute,  Jane,  219. 

Judge,  219. 
Shirland,  — ,  43. 
Shirley,  747. 
Shirley,  Sherley,  — ,  57. 

Anne,  748. 

Elizabeth,  356. 

Frances,  748. 

John,  356. 

Mary,  747. 

Eichard,  Sir,  747,  748. 

Thomas,  41  ;  Sir.  748  {lis). 

Thomas  W.,  748. 

William  W.,  748. 
Shore,  Jane.  64, 
Shordiche,  Eobert.  Sir.  294. 
Short,  — ,  179,  485. 

Anne,  377. 

Catherine,  286. 

John,  286. 
Shortis,  — .  323. 

Sibbell,  323. 
Shrapnel,  Elizabeth,  746. 

Zachariah,  746. 
Shrewsbury,  Earl  of,  307. 
Shukburgh,  Thomas,  595. 


Shuttleworth,  Ann,  724, 

Eobert,  724, 
Sibells,  — ,  83, 
Sibthorpe,  — ,  83, 

Alice,  83. 

Elizabeth,  440. 

John,  440. 
Sicklemore.  — ,  348, 

Frances,  348. 
Sidenham,  John,  128  ;  Sir,  271. 

Ursula,  271, 

And  see  Sydenham. 
Sidley,  Elizabeth,  527. 

Isaac,  Sir,  527. 

And  see  Sydley. 
Sidney,  see  Sydney. 
Sites,  Francis,  Sir,  1^)1. 
Silverlocli,  alias  Tagger,  601. 

SiLVEELOCK,  601. 
Silvester,  119,  498. 
Silvester,  119,  606,  614. 

Alice,  498,  499,  606, 

Jane,  614. 

Joane,  119. 

Eoberts,  498,  499. 
Simnell,  Symnell,  William,  162,  360. 
Simonds,  Simmonds,  Simons,  John,  584. 

Margaret,  356,  641. 

Samuel,  414. 

Thomas,  356,  641. 

And  see  Symonds. 
Simpson,  see  Sympson. 
Singleton,  or  Ingleston,  — ,  114,  301, 

Jane,  114,  301, 
Sisley,  Thomas,  137, 

And  see  Stsley. 
Skargill,  Thomas,  113. 
Skelton,  Charles,  Lieut- Gen.,  673, 

Jane,  438. 

John,  438. 

Lucy.  616. 

Eichard,  Sir,  616, 
Skepper,  Bridget,  655. 

Eichard,  655. 
Skete,  — ,  639, 

Agnes,  640. 
Skinner.  Skynner,  — ,  240,  443. 

Anne,  623. 

Daniel,  739. 

Emma,  669. 

John,  270,  472,  623. 

Mary,  472. 

Oliver,  539. 

Stephen,  669. 
Skipwith,  — ,  58. 

Anne,  653. 


INDEX. 


837 


Skipwith — continued, 

Jane,  622. 

Joan, 1. 

Richard,  622. 

William,  Sir,  653. 
Skory,  John,  333. 

Sarah,  333. 
Skyers,  John,  616, 

Margaret,  616. 
Skynerton,  Henry,  67. 

Jane,  67. 
Slade,  — ,  2-18,  319. 

Joan,  248,  319,  451. 

John,  451. 
Slaney,  487. 
Slaney,  487. 
Slater,  697. 
Slater,  Francis,  698. 

Richard,  482. 

R.,  698. 
Slaughter,  Grace,  406. 
Sleigh,  George,  157. 
Slowe,  — ,  55,  753,  580. 

Elizabeth,  55,  753,  580. 
Slyfield,  — ,  395. 

Friswith,  395. 
Smith,  Smyth,  Smijth,  13,  221,  707,  709,  712. 
Smith,   Smyth,   Smijth,  13,  101,  173,  459, 

487,  488,  489,  707,  708,  709,  712. 
Smith,  Smyth,  — ,  17,  117,  120,  126,  166,  202, 
229,  339,  354,  446,  530,  609,  692. 

AUce,  213,  414. 

Anne,  353. 

Audrey,  426. 

Bridget,  225. 

Caroline,  660. 

Catherine,  685. 

Charles,  34. 

Charlotte,  660. 

Christopher,  608. 

Clare,  346. 

Clement,  Sir,  117,  304,  353, 
Colonel,  685, 

Dorothy,  34,  117,  446,  725. 

Edmund,  340,  660. 

Edward,  Sir,  222. 

Edward,  64,  660. 

Elizabeth,  530. 

Emma,  660, 

Frances,  608. 

Francis,  34. 

Frederick,  660. 

George,  Sir,  148. 

George,  703. 
Gertrude,  426. 
Grisogon,  64,  175,  222, 


Smith — contitmed. 

Henry,  64,  484, 

Isabel,  304, 

Alias  Nevill,  Jane,  502. 

Joan,  9,  59,  194,  620. 

John,  Sir,  34,  64,  222. 

John,  9,  34,  59,  185,  293,  413,  426,  463, 
620,  725. 

Judith,  148. 

Leonard,  566. 

Margaret,  Margery,  340,  413,  429,  471. 

Mary,  185,  229,  660,  703. 

Nicholas,  128,  322, 

Percy,  660. 

Randall,  275,  477. 

Richard,  34,  429. 

Thomas,  Sir,  160,  278,  318,  414,  539. 

Thomas,  34,  64,  175,  194,  213,  215,  222, 
303,  304,  332,  346,  347  ;  alias 
Nevill,  502. 

William,  Sir,  225. 

William,  179,  229,  405,  660. 
Smithson,  Smythson,  Barnard,  593. 

Margaret,  500. 

Robert,  500. 
Smithwick,  — ,  306,  611. 

Margaret,  306,  611. 
Smythies,  Henry,  Rev.,  697, 
Snagg,  — ,  30, 
Snape,  489, 
Soame,  490. 
Soame,  490,  587. 
Soame,  Anna,  627, 

Jane,  546, 

Stephen,  Sir,  546, 

Thomas,  Sir,  627, 
Solabis,  Blonsieur,  198. 
Solme,  John,  480. 

Priscilla,  480. 
Solyng,  Alice,  338. 

Augustin,  338. 
Somerscalls,  Mathew,  93. 
Somerset,  264. 
Somerset,  Anne,  10,  146. 

Arthur,  10. 

Catherine,  90,  265. 

Edward,  Earl  of  Worcester,  90,  265. 

George,  146,  231. 
Somerville,  Martha  M.,  678. 

Quaile,  Sir,  678, 
Somester,  559. 
Somestek,  561. 
Somester,  Somaster,  John,  178. 

Margaret,  178. 
Sones,  — ,  128. 

Edward,  Sir,  128, 

5  P 


838 


INDEX. 


Songar  (?  Sanger),  — ,  75. 

Gilbert,  75. 
Sorrell,  435,  490. 
SOERELL,  490,  491. 
Sorrell,  John,  339,  435. 
Eobert,  491. 

Susan,  435. 
Sotell,  — ,  18. 
Sotherley,  — ,  68. 

Ann,  68. 
Sotherton,  — ,  49,  392,  597. 

Augustin,  Sir,  392. 

Newell,  49. 
Souche,  Alice,  222. 

Joan, 222. 

John,  222. 

And  see  Zouche. 
Southall,  — ,  584. 
Southcote,  40,  491. 
SOTJTHCOTE,  491,601. 
Southcote,  — ,  120,  608. 

Elizabeth,  42. 

Judge,  309. 

Thomas,  309. 

William,  42. 
Southwell,  Catherine,  140,  338. 

Dorathe,  315. 

Mary,  190. 

Kichard,  45  ;  Sir,  190,  315, 

Robert,  Sir,  140,  338. 
Southwicke,  — ,  118. 

Margaret,  118. 
Southworth,  Elizabeth,  725. 

Thomas,  725. 
Sparrorc,  492,  714. 
Spaeeow,  492,  714. 
Sparrow,  Anne,  476,  696. 

Elizabeth,  377. 

John,  476,  696. 

Martin,  377. 

Philip,  471. 

Robert,  299,  502, 
Spateman,  John,  656. 

Rebecca,  656. 
Spayne,  230. 
Spayne,  Spaine,  Margery,  477. 

Thomas,  215. 
Speed,  Hugh,  V  45. 

Sarah,  745. 
Speere,  Alice,  539. 

John,  539. 
Speering,  Alice,  467. 

George,  467. 
Spenser,  312. 
Spenser,  Spencer,  — ,  17,  18,  196,  321,  410. 

Ann,  410. 


Spenser,  Spencer — contimied. 
Elizabeth,  732. 

Hugh,  Lord,  732. 

John,  Sir,  49,  576. 

John,  380. 

Margaret,  49,  313. 

Philip,  Lord,  313. 

Philip,  17. 

Richard,  104. 

Susan,  380. 

Thomas,  177. 
Sperling,  Charles  R.,  636. 
Speyte,  282. 
Speyte,  Jane,  282. 

Thomas,  282. 
Spice,  Clement,  592. 
Spicke,  — ,  323. 
Spike,  — ,  604, 

Frances,  604. 
Spilman,  — ,  206. 

Ann,  374. 

Anthony,  Sir,  206. 

Bennett,  475. 

Elizabeth,  475. 

Joan,  374. 

Thomas,  374. 
Spitty,  Anastace,  556. 

John,  556, 
Sponer,  — ,  287,  320, 

Alice,  287, 

Grace,  320, 

John,  525, 
Spranger,  289, 
Spranger,  John,  289. 

Richard,  136,  289. 
Sprignall,  Robert,  507, 

Susan,  507, 
Spring,  Springe,  — ,  91,  177. 

John,  Sir,  120,  309. 

Thomas,  254,  457. 

William,  Sir,  101,  488,  710, 
Springham,  Mercy,  358, 

Richard,  358, 
Squire,  Richard  D,,  671, 
Stackpoule,  613. 
Stackpoole,  Isabel,  613, 

Richard,  Sir,  613, 
Stace,  Lawrence,  136,  754. 
Stacy,  Francis,  105. 
Staffoed,  560, 
StaflEord,  — ,  90,  280,  398,  571. 

Ann,  280, 

Charlotte,  695. 

Edward,  523  ;  Lord,  523. 

Francis,  472. 

Henry,  Lord,  528, 


INDEX. 


839 


Stafford — nantinued. 
Isabel,  472. 
Laura  M.,  694. 
Lord,  694,  695. 
Staine,  572. 
Staine,  Rose,  572. 
Thomas,  572. 
And  see  Stane. 
Staines,  Stanes,  — ,  400. 
Bridget,  400. 
Hugh,  539. 
Mary,  539. 
Stalbroke,  Alice,  24. 

John,  24. 
Stalmarch,  — ,  306. 
Stamford,  Alice,  565. 
Edward,  30. 
EUzabeth,  581. 
John,  581. 
Margaret,  139. 
William,  139,  565. 
Standish,  130. 
Standish,  — ,  328,  401. 
Elizabeth,  131. 
Ralph,  728. 
Robert,  131. 
Standon,  615. 
Standon,  — ,  615. 

Margaret,  615. 
Stane,  J.  B.,  642. 

William,  628. 
And  see  Staine. 
Stanhope,  Edward,  Sir,  562. 

Michell,  Sir,  39. 
Stanley,  —,  130,  602. 
Stanley,  493,  602. 
Stanley,  —,131. 

Edward,  Earl  of  Derby,  270, 
Edward,  730. 
Frances,  730. 
John,  70. 
Margaret,  270. 
Stanstrete,  — ,  14. 
Anne,  14. 
Robert,  14. 
Staple, —,311, 
John,  47. 
Margaret,  311. 
Stapleton,  Edmond,  573. 
Leonard,  85. 
Mary,  85. 
Matilda,  41. 
Robert,  41. 
Staresmere,  John,  516. 
Starkey,  96. 
Staxkey,  — ,  687. 


Starkey — continued. 
Anne,  96,  116. 
Elizabeth,  687. 
Ilumfrey,  96,  116, 
Starling,  Bridget,  370. 
Mary,  638. 
Raffc,  370. 
Staunton,  Stanton,  290,  600. 
Staunton,  Stanton,  101, 102,  290. 
Staunton,  Stanton,  — ,  18,  95,  321,  475. 
Anfrus  de,  37. 
Anne,  167,  362. 
Ellen,  433. 
Ellinor,  158. 
John, 38. 
Mabel  de,  37. 
Mary  de,  37. 
Massey,  95,  475. 
Mon-is,  158. 
Thomas,  167,  362,  433. 
William,  654,  655. 
Staveley,  298. 
Staveley,  — ,  294,  298. 

Isabel,  294, 
Stawghton,  — ,  254. 
Steede,  205, 
Stephens,  7,  290. 
Stephens,  290. 
Stephens,  Elizabeth,  8,  405. 
Mathew,  405. 
Richard,  8,  747, 
And  see  Stevens, 
Stepkin,  John,  157,  356,  641. 
StejmetJi,  291. 
Stepneth,  291,  603. 
Stepney,  — ,  68. 
Jane,  68. 
Thomas,  Sir,  520. 
Sterling,  Bridget,  356, 
Dorothy  A.,  674, 
Edward  H.,  579. 
Georgiana  M.,  673. 
Rafe,  356. 
Walter,  Sir,  674. 
William,  Sir,  673. 
Sterne,  476,  696. 
Sterne,  — ,  41,  340.  ; 

Agnes,  476. 
Thomas,  340. 
William,  476. 
Stevens,  — ,  193, 

John,  325.  527, 
Martha,  410, 
Rafe,  410, 
And  see  Stephens. 
Steward,  258,  293. 


840 


INDEX. 


Steward,  — ,  86,  686. 
Ann,  239. 
Augustine,  137. 
Elizabeth,  719. 
John,  239. 
Judith,  728. 
Margery  or  Mary,  686. 
Mark,  295. 
Mary,  86,  294. 
Nicholas,  Sir,  728. 
Thomas,  294,  711,  719. 
Stidolph,  619. 
Stidolph,  368. 

Francis,  Sir,  539. 
John,  358. 
Stilbury,  —,131,  328. 

Priscilla,  131,  328. 
Stile,  John,  580. 
Stileman,  Alicia,  638. 
Still,  Frances,  284. 
Thomas,  284. 
Stirley,  see  Strelley. 
Stirrup,  Sturup,  — ,  207,  410. 
Stock,  Margaret,  450. 
Stockdale,  — ,  275,  477. 
Stocken,  — ,  245. 
StocTier,  427, 
Stocker,  •^,  428. 
John,  428, 
Stodder,  — ,  342. 
Stoddey,  — ,  3. 
Stodhleighe,  William,  26. 
Stoke,  Eliauor,  51. 
Thurston,  51. 
Tristram,  197. 
Stoles,  548. 
Stokes,  — ,  548. 

Philippa,  548. 
William,  648. 
Stonard,  279,  312,  330. 
Stonard,  Clement,  212. 
Frances,  280. 
Francis,  212,  280,  330. 
Susan,  330. 

And  see  Stoner  and  Stonnar. 
Stone,  — ,  688. 

William,  687. 
Stoner,  see  Stonard. 
Stonee,  493. 
Stoner,  Clement,  60,  753. 

Elizabeth,  69  (?  Kath.),  547. 

Francis,  Sir,  492. 

John,  Sir,  547. 

J.,  132. 

Lucy,  60. 

William  Sir,  69. 


Stoner — continued. 

And  see  Stonard  and  Stonnar. 
Stonham,  31. 
Stonley,  — ,  216,  217. 
Anne,  418. 
Richard,  418,  567. 
Stonnar,  Francis,  98. 
Stopford,  Edward,  Lieut.- Colonel,  676. 
Stoj)7iam,  611. 
Stopham,  Elizabeth,  566. 

Thomas,  566. 
Stoteville,  Thomas,  586. 

William,  37. 
Stotherd,  — ,  628, 
Philip.  628, 
Stoughton,  — ,  457. 
Stourton,  319. 

Stourton,  Charles,  Lord,  725. 
Stow,  John,  655. 
Stowghe,  — ,  55,  753. 

Elizabeth,  55,  753, 
Steachey,  604. 
Stradling,  Catherine,  562, 
Edmond,  560, 
Edward,  Sir,  562. 
Strahan,  Ann,  671. 

William,  671. 
Strange,  Barbara,  254. 
Jo.,  264. 
William,  154. 
Strangman,  291. 
Strangman,  73,  103,  291. 
Strangman,  — ,  18. 
Alice,  544. 
Amicia  or  Anna,  69, 
Ann,  26. 
Edward,  183. 
John,  26. 
Martha,  324. 
Mary,  183. 

William,  69,  324,  544. 
Strangwayes,  Giles,  253. 
Strangwishe,  — ,  75, 
Stransham,  Thomas,  363, 

Vahan,  363, 
Stratfield,  — ,  518, 

Grissell,  518. 
Stratton,  40. 
Stratton,  Alice,  42, 
Godfred,  42. 
Straugh  (?  Strech),  John,  342. 
Streche,  319. 
Strelley,  249. 

Strelley,  Stirley,  — ,  18,  321,  755,  521 . 
Isabel,  541. 
Margaret,  18,  321,755,  521. 


INDEX. 


841 


Strelley,  Stii-ley — continued. 

Robert,  5-tl. 
Strettley,  — ,  207. 
Strickland,  619. 
Strickland,  Edward,  G19. 

Margaret,  619. 

W.,  749. 
Stroode,  18. 
Stroode,  Strowde,  Katherine,  18,  321,  521. 

William,  18,  321,  521. 
Steutt,  664. 
Strutt,  — ,  284. 

Ann,  284. 

Esther,  464. 

Thomas,  532. 

WUliam,  464. 
Stubbes,  — ,  7. 
Stubbin,  — ,  667. 

Edmond,  465. 

Mary,  465. 

Newman  N.  J.,  716. 

Susan,  667. 
Stud,  —,391. 

Margery,  391. 
Studley,  Arthur  S.,  Viscount,  718. 
Stui'divant,  Stui'tivant,  — ,  397. 

Francis,  570. 

Susan,  Susannah,  397,  570. 
Sturdy,  Ralph,  576. 
Sturgion,  — ,  261. 

Elizabeth,  261. 
Sturrup,  see  Stirrup. 
Sturry,  Margery,  618, 

Thomas,  618. 
Sti/le,  604. 
Style,  604. 

And  see  Stile. 
Suckling,  — ,  33,  370. 

William,  172. 
Stullet/,  158. 

SUDLEY,  LOEDS,  563. 

Sudley,  Elizabeth,  227. 

John,  Baro7i,  227. 
Suffolk,  Dorothy,  636. 

Thomas,  636. 
SULIAED,  494,  718. 
Suliard,  — ,  148. 

Agnes,  540. 

Ann,  112,  134,  533. 

Edward,  Sir,  59,  533. 

Elizabeth,  59. 

Eustace,  46,  141,  191,  340. 

Jane,  141,  340. 

Joan,  226. 

John,  Sir,  112,  134,  167,  302,  504,  523, 
717. 


Suliard — contimied. 

John,  114,  226, 

Margaret,  187,  342. 

Mary,  114,  167,  191,  504,  717. 

Thomas,  342. 

William,  523. 
SuU,  E.  R.,  692. 
Sullman,  John,  240,  442. 
Summers,  Henry,  715. 
Sumner,  EUena.  526. 

Thomas,  526, 
Sumpter,  Alice,  591. 

John,  591. 
Sun-ey,  Henry,  Earl  of,  16. 
Sussex,  Earl  of,  — ,  77. 

Edward,  373. 

Henry,  453. 

Robert,  247. 
Sutton,  105. 
Sutton,  105. 
Sutton,  Dionis,  206. 

Elizabeth,  539. 

Guzyns,  206. 

Isaac,  304. 

John,  Sir,  224,  228. 

Matilda.  Mawde,  224,  228. 

Richard,  Sir,  539. 
Suzinall,  — ,  205. 

Adam,  Sir,  205. 
Swallow,  14,  106,  202. 
Swallow,  14,  106. 
Swallow,  Agnes,  70. 

Ann,  233. 

Elizabeth,  202.  403,  661. 

John,  17,  70,  126,  202,  233,  403,  661. 
Swan,  494. 
Swan,  494. 
Swatborne,  — ,  50. 

Margery,  50, 
Swift,  606. 
Swift,  606. 
Swift,  — ,  702. 

Mary,  702. 
Switiborne,  133,  203,  287,  312,  485. 

SWINBOBNE,  SWINBUENE,  106. 

Swinborne,  SvAinburne,  Alice,  3,  203,  580. 

Margery,  Margaret,  287,  599,  705. 

Robert,  Sir,  203,  580. 

Thomas,  287,  599,  705. 

William,  203, 
Swindford,  Swyndford,  145,  299, 
Swindford,  Swyndford,  Jane,  110, 

Joan,  300. 

John,  Sir,  110. 

William,  Sir,  300 
SwiiifeD,'John,  751. 


842 


INDEX. 


Swinfen — contifined. 

Richard,  751. 

Sarah,  751. 
Sybell,  Thomas,  7. 
Syday,  — ,  225,  383. 

Catherine,  496. 

Joan,  383. 

John,  496. 

Margaret,  496. 

Mary,  496. 

William,  178,  496. 
Sydenham,  267. 
Sydenham,  Ann,  382. 

Edmund,  Sir,  382. 

And  see  Sidenham. 
Syder  (?  Syday),  —,178. 
Sydley,  Alice,  212. 

Jo.,  Sir,  212. 

William,  Su\  64. 

And  see  Sidley. 
Sydney,  330. 
Sydney,  Sidney,  Ann,  199. 

Mary,  330. 

Kobert,  Sir,  Viscount  Lisle,  330. 

William,  23,  148  ;  Sir,  199. 
Sydway,  John,  352. 
Sykes,  James,  629. 
Symes,  Joan,  616. 

Eichard,  616. 
Symnell,  see  Simnell. 
Symonds,  Synwns,  294,  473,  495. 
Symonds,  495. 
Symonds,  Symons,  Agnes,  646. 

Dorothy,  344. 

Edmond,  646. 

Elizabeth,  295, 

Giles,  295. 

Margaret,  157. 

Margery,  473. 

Eichard,  470. 

Robert,  473. 

Thomas,  157. 

William,  344. 

And  see  Simonds. 
Sympson,  496. 
Sympson,  496. 
Sysley,  14. 
Sysley,  14. 

And  see  Sisley. 


T. 


Tabor,  Hester,  362. 
William,  362. 
Tagger,  alias  Silverloch,  see  Silverlock. 


Tahourdine,  — ,749. 
Talbot,  Talbott,  Gilbert,  635. 

John,  Earl  of  Salojf,  50,  90. 
John,  265. 
Katherine,  50,  90. 
Mary,  635. 
Thomas,  281. 
Talboys,  Perceval,  Sir,  69. 
Talcott,  497. 
Talcott,  497. 
Talcott,  Mary,  433. 

Robert,  433. 
Tallaliarne,  293. 
Tallakaene,  293. 
Tallakarne,  Tallakeme,  Devereux,  404,  661, 

John,  137. 

Margaret,  137. 
Tallmache,  Lyonell,  314. 
Tamworth,  Anne,  509. 

John,  509. 
Tanfield,  180, 
Tanfield,  294,  498. 
Tanfield,  William,  181. 
Tasker,  Thomas,  380, 
Tate,  Bartholomew,  295  (his). 

Dorathe,  295, 
Tather,  Griffin,  241. 
Tattershall,  197. 
Tatton,  — ,  23. 

Isabel,  23. 
Taverner,  499. 
Taverner,  498,  499,  606, 
Taverner,  — ,  59,  163,  363. 

Elizabeth,  30,  415. 

Robert,  415. 

Thomas,  30. 
Tay,  see  Tey. 
Taylor,  — ,  52,  692. 

Alderman,  451. 

Dorathy,  618. 

Elizabeth,  600,  651. 

John, 480. 

Mary,  480. 

Nicholas,  78,  252. 

Richard,  618,  651. 

Walter,  600. 

William  T.,  750. 
Tayspill,  Francis,  698. 

Sarah,  698. 
Temple,  Peter,  428. 

Robert,  151. 
Templer,  Thomas,  364. 
Tendring,  107,  173,  296. 
Tendring,  107,  296,  499. 
Tendring,  — ,  109,  490, 

Alice,  490, 


INDEX. 


843 


Tendring — continued. 

Ellen,  109. 

Joane,  575. 

John,  185,  335. 

Priscilla,  384. 

Thomas,  38-1,  5J5. 
Tennant,  500. 
Tennant,  500. 
Tenter  den,  dc,2\\. 
Tenterden,  Joane  de,  211. 

Philip  de,  211. 
Terringham,  — ,  216. 

Mary,  216. 

And  see  Tii'ingham. 
Tetlow,  501. 
Tettbye,  87. 
Tey,  108. 

Tey,  15,  108,  297. 
Tey,  Tay,  Taye,  — ,  53,  93. 

Anne,  93. 

Elinor,  376. 

Frances,  352,  738. 

Henry,  58,  107. 

Jane,  737. 

John,  58  ;  Sir,  101,  737. 

Margaret,  22,  58,  101,  147. 

Mary,  58. 

Thomas,  58,  352  ;  Sir,  738. 

William,  ,S'(?',  22,  147. 

"William,  58,  376,  551. 
Teyes,  see  Tyes. 
Teynham,  Henry,  Lord,  673, 
Thakell  (?Thirkell),  Beatrix,  616. 

Gilbert,  616. 
Thany,  591. 
Thany,  Lucas,  591. 

Margaret,  591. 

Eichard,  591. 
Thatcher,  John,  338. 
Theodore  the  Great  {Prince  of  Sovth  Wales), 

728. 
Theody,  Henry,  379. 
Thimley,  865. 
Thimley,  Annable,  366. 

John,  366. 
Thirkill,  Thirkell,  — ,  37,  181,  377. 

Ann,  37,  181,  377. 

And  see  Thakell. 
Thirleby,  Agnes,  556. 

John,  556. 

Thomas,  556  {bis). 
Thistlethn-aite,  501. 
Thistlethwaite,  501. 
Thody,  see  Theody, 
Thomas  A.,  647. 

Alexander,  304. 


Thomas — contimied, 

James,  169. 

Joane,  582. 

John,  582. 

Juliana  E,,  647. 
Thomson,  Janet,  631, 

John,  631, 

Thomas,  355. 
Thompson,  — ,  664. 

Charles,  702. 

Elizabeth,  663. 

Frances,  661. 

Francis,  662,  702. 

George,  702. 

Humphrey,  702. 

Isabella,  661. 

John  R.,  701. 

Mary  J.,  702, 

Maurice,  651. 

Mr.,  263. 

Rev.,  663. 

Ruth,  664. 

"William,  662, 
Thomworth,  Elizabeth,  605. 

John, 605. 
Thoresby,  see  Thuesby. 
Thorley,  Helen,  608, 

"William,  608. 
Thornbary,  John,  111,  300. 

Phillipa,  111,  300. 
Thome,  — ,  386. 

Alice,  386. 
Thornhaugh,  Barbara,  655. 

John,  655. 
Thomhill,  Jane,  367. 

Richard,  367, 
Thornton,  — ,  730. 

Ann,  730. 

Henry,  551. 

Joseph,  551. 

Mary,  551. 

Richard,  285. 

Sarah,  551. 

Ursula,  551. 
Tliorogood,  607. 
Thoeogood,  607. 
Thorogood,  — ,  339. 

Geffery,  522. 

Joanne,  86,  686. 

John,  247,  296. 

Judith,  522. 

Nicholas,  86,  686. 

Thomas,  584. 

"William,  247. 
Thorpe,  — ,  162. 

Elizabeth,  162. 


844 


INDEX. 


Thorpe — continued. 

Mary.  518,  658. 

Eichard,  518. 

Eobert,  658. 

William,  658. 
Thorsbv,  see  Thursby. 
Thredgold.  John.  U3. 
Throckelden,  Joanne  de,  317. 

John  de.  317. 
Throckingholden,  Joanne,  226. 

Henricus,  226. 
Thxogmorton,  — ,  128,  169.  322,  596. 

Arthur,  Sir,  236. 

Elianor,  66. 

George,  Sir,  -185. 

Joan,  738. 

John,  66,  159,  738. 

Mary,  32,  365. 

Eichard,  365. 

Eobert,  485. 
Thurgood.  Geffrey.  258,  462. 

Gonar,  258,  462. 
Thurslye.  29S. 

Thubsbte,  Thoeesby,  52,  298.  502. 
Thursby,  Thorsby,  — ,  747. 

Christopher,  460. 

"William,  263. 

H.,  Bev.,  691. 
Thurston,  Edmund.  391. 

Hamon,  494,  718. 

J.,  698. 

John,  407. 
TJiwaites.  503. 
Thwaites,  503. 
Thwaites,  Thwayt,  — ,  30. 

Alderman,  263,  319,  468. 

Elizabeth,  30. 
Thynne,  Arabella,  663. 

John.  663. 

Judith,  663. 

Mary,  663. 
Tibbetts,  Eichard,  676. 
Tichbome,  Titchbome,  — ,  24.  459. 

Benjamin,  Sir,  319. 

Mercye,  459. 
Tiffine,  Tyffyn,  John,  223. 

Mary,  222. 

William,  222,  223. 
Tilherye,  116. 
Tilberye,  — ,  116. 

Eoger,  116. 
Tildesley.  — ,  168,  363. 

Margery.  363. 

Mary,  168. 
Tillingham,  — ,  236. 

Ed..  74. 


Tillingham — continned. 

Edward,  243. 
Tillott,  Elizabeth,  413. 

Thomas,  413. 
Timperly,  Tymperly,  — ,  17,  125. 

Agnes,  93. 

Anne,  341. 

Audrey,  298. 

Etheldred,  502. 

Frances,  54,  576. 

John,  54,  93,  104,  576. 

Nicholas,  298,  341,  502. 

Thomas,  115,  301. 
Tiptoft,  Tiptofte,  5,  312. 
Tiptoft,  Jo.,  Lord,  206. 
Tiringham,  Grace,  251. 

Henry,  Sir,  251. 

And  see  Terringham. 
Tirrell,  312. 

TiBBELL,  Tyebell.  15,  110,  299,  503,  717. 
Tirrell,  Tynell,  — ,  18,  28,  45,  321,  371. 

Agnes,  101. 

Anne,  17,  45,  124,  134,  178,  314  (his). 
328,  376,  403.  661. 

Beatrix,  160. 

Catherine,  see  Katherine. 

Charles,  Sir,  681. 

Edmond,  114. 

Elizabeth,  45,  371. 

Emma,  23,  227. 

Gertrude,  12,  89.  163,  693. 

Henry,  Sir,  163,  361,  401. 

Humphrey,  17,  58,  107,  124,  203,  314, 
580. 

James,  Sir,  181,  314. 

John,  12  (lis),  38,  89,  101,  146,  693. 

John,  Sir,  89,  693,  752. 

Katherine,  12,  35,  146. 

Margaret,  28. 

Margery,  401. 

Mary,  12,  752. 

Maude,  618. 

Eobert,  Sir,  134.  328,  371. 

Thomas,  Sir,  12, 17, 29,  35,  45, 124, 160, 
203,  555. 

Thomas,  167,  178,  196,  376,  396,  403, 
555,  661. 

Thomazin,  114. 

Tirrell,  Sir,  18. 

Walter,  Sir  23. 

Walter,  227. 

William,  Sir,  45,  319,  618. 

William,  111,  181. 
Tirtvhitt,  Eobert,  Sir,  582. 
Titchbome,  see  Tichbome. 
Titerell.  — .  376  :  Joan.  376. 


INDEX. 


845 


Titerell — contimied. 

Joan,  876. 
Todd,  Tod,  Christopher,  93. 
John,  379. 
Eadcliffe,  662. 
Toft,  218. 

Tofte,  Benedict,  218. 

Henry,  218. 

Home,  218. 

Roger,  218. 

Toige  (?  Trige),  Henry,  462. 

Tolderney,  — ,  369. 

Elizabeth,  369. 
Tollemach,  Tolemach,  Ann,  86. 
Edith,  135. 
Jo.,  86. 
Lionel,  135. 
Tompkins,  Judith,  354. 

Richard,  354. 
Tonge,  580. 
Tonge,  — ,  18. 

Thomas,  321. 
Tooke,  — ,  362. 
Topenjield,  504,  585. 
TOPESFIELD,  504. 
Topesfield,  — ,  585. 
Frances,  585. 
Topham,  Anthony,  389. 
Topp,  Jane,  402. 
John,  402. 
Torrell,  115. 
TORRBLL,  115. 
Torrell,  Ann,  225,  230. 

Christiana,  23,  227. 
John,  23, 227. 
Henry,  225. 
Humfrey,  230. 
Torware,  — ,  106. 
Julian,  106. 
Touchett,  Audley  Geo.,  Lord,  610. 
Tournour,  Dorathe,  292. 

John,  292. 
TOVEY,  80. 
Tovey,  Roger,  252. 
Tower,  Caroline  M.,  722. 
C.  T.,  722. 
William,  Rev.,  670. 
T.,  670. 
Townley,  — ,  749. 
TOWSE,  505. 
Towse,  Joane,  485,  705. 

William,  485,  705. 
Toivnsend,  165. 
Townsend,  Richard,  166. 

Thomas,  Colonel,  &Q\. 
Townshend,  Thomas,  509. 


Tracy,  Anne,  553. 
John,  553. 
Trafford,  505. 
Trapfokd,  505. 
Trafford,  —,713. 
Jane,  713. 
Trainham  (?  Lainham),  John,  173. 
Trant,  Clara,  643. 

N.,  Sir,  643. 
Trapps,  506. 
Teapps,  506. 
Travers.  Elizabeth,  723. 

William,  723. 
Tredcroft,  Edward,  659. 

PhcEbe,  659. 
Tregarthen,  Alice,  560. 

John,  560. 
Tregonnell,  — ,  491. 

Alice,  491. 
Tregos,  or  Keyes,  — ,  126. 
Trelawnye,  John,  40. 
Tremayne,  — ,  176. 
Tremill,  608. 
Teemill,  608. 
Tremill,  Richard,  28. 
Trench,  606. 
Teench,  506. 
Trenchard,  George,  45. 
Trenclifoyle  {i  Trenchfield),  575. 
Trenchfoyle,  — ,  575. 

Alice,  575. 
Trentham,  Francis,  636 

Margery,  636. 
Ti'esham,  Mor.,  295. 
TrcTainon,  — ,  176. 
Treveliad,  — ,  293. 
Trevelyan,  George,  Hev.,  685. 
Trevenor,  Isabel,  560. 

John,  560. 
Trevor,  Trevour,  — ,  162,  359. 

Eleanor,  162,  359. 
Trige,  Trigg,  Trigge,  — ,  85,  257. 
Agnes,  85,  257. 
Henry,  258,  462. 
And  see  Toige. 
Troce  (?  Trosse),  — ,  275. 

Judith,  275. 
Trott,  507. 
Teott,  507,  609. 
Trotter,  John,  712. 

Kathcrine,  712. 
Thomas,  525. 
Truman,  Susanna,  684. 

Thomas,  684. 
Trusbvt,  566. 
Trusbut,  — ,  566. 


§  Q 


846 


INDEX. 


Trusbut — eontimied, 

Jane,  566. 
Trusler,  — ,  726. 

Susan,  726. 
Trussell,  359. 
Trussell,  359. 
Trussell,  — ,  560. 

Edward,  16,  47. 

Elizabeth,  16,  47. 

James,  220,  423. 

Jane,  220. 

William,  Sir,  16, 
Tt-yan,  303. 
Tryan,  303. 
Tryan,  Peter,  508. 

And  see  Ti'yon. 
Trymnell,  — ,  174,  487. 
Tryon,  Anne,  404. 

Henry,  404. 

And  see  Tryan, 
Tucker,  — ,  593. 

Charles,  432. 

Elizabeth,  593. 

Mary,  432. 
Tufnell,  721. 
TUFNELL,  721. 
Tvftim,  165. 
Tufton,  John,  Sir,  166. 

Nicholas,  Lord,  166. 
Tulie,  508. 
TUKE,  508,  609. 
Tuke,  Bryan,  328,  343. 

Catherine,  550. 

Elizabeth,  343. 

George,  250,  550. 

Richard,  128. 
Turlervill,  186. 
Turberville,  Turbervyle,  79,  252. 

Anne,  79,  252. 

Elizabeth,  49. 

George,  49. 
Turke  (?  Tuske),  — ,  209 

Agnes,  162,  754,  359. 

John,  162,  754,  359. 
Tiirner,  173,  304,  508,  509. 
Turner,  303,  304,  508,  509,  612. 
Turner,  — ,  14,  86,  186,  217,  686,  690. 

Andrew,  201,  400. 

Ann,  186. 

Bridgett,  690. 

Charles,  672. 

Diana,  642. 

Edmund,  657. 

Edward,  256. 

Ellen,  217. 

Elizabeth,  726, 

George,  358. 


Turner— continued. 

Joan,  576. 

John,  174,  488,  586,  726. 

Julyan,  14. 

Margaret,  174,  488. 

Margery,  86,  686, 

Martha,  472. 

Mary,  603. 

Thomas,  460,  527,  576,  603. 

William,  689. 
Tiirvin,  — ,  650. 
Ticsser,  304,  352. 

TussER,  TURSSAR,  117,  304,  353. 
Tussar,  William,  174. 
Tuthill,  510. 
TUTHILL,  510. 
TWEDY,  305. 
Twedy,  Captain,  153. 

Dorathe,  153. 
Twichenor,  Alice,  149. 

Thomas,  149. 
Twisden,  — ,  55. 
Twynes,  — ,  155. 

Alice,  155. 
Tyas,  Cicely,  627. 

Joan, 616. 

Nicholas,  616. 

William,  627. 
Tyes  alia^  Teyas  alias  Teyes,  Joan,  124,  313. 

Richard,  124,  313, 
Tylney,  — ,  3. 
Tpidall,  511,755. 
Tyndall,  511, 
Tynsloe,  312. 
Tynsloe,  Jocosa,  313. 

Walter,  313. 
Tyssen,  719. 
Tyssen,  Francis,  749. 


U. 

Ufflett,  John,  185. 
Ufford,  511. 
Umpton,  Ann,  149. 

Cecysley,  315. 

Edward,  Sir,  315. 

Hugh,  149. 
Underbill,  Ann,  585. 

Thomas,  586  (his). 

Thomasin,  586. 
Underwood,  John,  385. 
Unger  (?  Anger),  Onger,  Edward,  178,  376. 
Unton  (?  Umpton),  313. 
Unwin,  Joseph,  662. 
Upcher,  — ,  383. 

Grace,  383. 

John,  486, 


INDEX. 


847 


Upcher — continued. 

Mary,  486. 

Richard,  315,  486. 

And  see  Apcher. 
Upton,  559. 
Upton,  — ,  560. 

Alice,  560. 

John,  389. 

Winifred,  389. 
Upwell,  585. 
Upwell,  — ,  585. 

John, 585, 
Urswick,  — ,  287. 

Mary,  705. 

Michael,  Sir,  287. 

Mr.,  277. 

Thomas,  Sir,  705. 
Utterson,  — ,  651, 
Uvedale,  177. 


V, 


Vachell,  Elizabeth,  502, 

John, 502. 
Vahan,  see  Vaughan. 
Valentine,  ^,246. 

Lucy,  246. 
Valoines,  511. 
Valoines,  Muriel  de,  84. 

Peter  de,  84. 
Valpey,  Edward,  750. 
Vanacker,  Joyce,  650. 
Vanderput,  George,  Sir,  711. 

Jane,  711. 

Peter,  711. 

Philadelphia,  711. 
Van  Murys,  Vaux,  19. 
Vancy,  318,  754. 
Vancy,  Vauncy,  — ,  308,  614. 

Edmund,  Sir,  84,  614. 

Edward,  Sir,  308. 
Vane,  Francis,  Sir,  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  251. 

Henry,  Sir,  187. 
Vanney,  Henry,  3. 
Vanoke,  Peter,  80. 
Vation,  — ,  662. 
Vaugh,  John,  Sir,  82. 

Susanna,  82. 
Vaughan,  Vahan,  — ,  56,  255,  527, 

Charles,  126,  320,  520. 

Cuthbert,  18, 

Jane,  126. 

Joane,  320,  520. 

John  Griffith,  410. 

Mary,  245. 


Vaughan — continued. 

Roger,  245. 
Vaughan  Powell,  Isabel,  81. 

Jeffery,  81. 
Vauncy,  see  Vancy. 
Vaux,  Anne,  553. 

Thomas,  Lo7'd,  553. 
Vavasour,  Vavasor,  306,  323,  546. 
Vavasour,  Vavasoe,  118,  306,  512,  611. 
Vavasour,  Vavasor,  — ,  546, 

Jone,  546. 

Millescent,  323,  464. 

Nicholas,  323,  464, 
Vawdey,  612, 
Veale,  — ,  169. 

Elizabeth,  269. 
VeUie,  — ,  290. 
Venahles,  40,  505. 
Venables,  — ,  569,  738. 

Baron,  569. 

Elizabeth,  41. 

Hugh,  41. 

Katherine,  738, 

Richard,  41, 
Venn,  John,  433, 
Ventris,  Jane,  462, 

Thomas,  462, 
Verdon,  Maud  de,  732. 

Roesia  de,  732, 
Vere,  208. 
Verb,  16. 

And  see  De  Veee. 
Vere,  Veere,  De  Vere,  — ,  2,  21,  410,  584, 

Ann,  166,  554. 

Daniel,  232. 

Uarl  of  Oxford,  375. 

Elizabeth,  45. 

Etheldred,  166, 

Henry,  166  (Jw), 

Hugo,  84, 

Joan, 731. 

John,  Uarl  of  Oxford,  8,  45,  52,  55, 
554. 

Margery,  2,  21. 

Richard,  57. 

Robert,  Earl  of  Oxford,  731. 

Susan,  232. 
Vermandosis,  Elizabeth,  730, 

Hugh,  Earl,  730, 
Verney,  — ,  7, 

Ann,  85,  270, 

RaufEe,  Sir,  270, 

Richard,  85, 
Vernon,  613. 

Vernon,  118,  307,  512,  613. 
Vernon,  — ,  365. 


848 


INDEX. 


Yemon — continued. 

Anne,  676. 

Joan,  8i,  256,  645. 

Matilda,  676. 

Ealph,  6i5. 

Eichard,  Sir,  84,  256. 

Thomas.  Sir,  676. 
Vemor,  TTilliam,  170. 
Vesey,  Yesye,  — ,  359. 

Anne,  43. 

John,  43. 

Mary,  359. 

Eobert,  172. 

And  see  Pudsey, 
Vessel/,  Vasey.  oil,  513. 
Tesset.  513. 
Vigeris,  Eobert,  279. 
Vigors,  — ,  162. 

Joan,  162,  360. 

John.  360. 
Villers,  De  Yilers,  Helen,  199. 

Mawde,  224. 

Nicholas,  224,  227. 

WiUiam,  199. 
Vincent,  Anne,  418. 

Clement,  294. 

Dayid,  418. 

John,  451. 

Panl  A.,  535. 

Sarah,  535. 
Vinter,  Joan,  200. 

Lucas.  200. 
Vintner,  Christophor,  475. 
VoTsey.  Eobert,  33. 
Vvnar,  Mary,  219. 

Henry,  219. 
Vynnes,  — ,  215,  754. 

W. 

Wace,  Bridget,  378. 

Francis,  378. 
Wade.  — ,  420. 

Armenia  Gilda,  254,  457. 

Gay,  293. 

John,  433,  715. 

Wmiam,  Sir,  254,  457. 
"Wadeson,  Thomas,  Rev.,  157. 
Wadham,  Vadam,  John,  12,  89. 

Nicholas.  12,  89. 

Master,  265. 
Wafferer,  Adam,  612. 

Ann,  612. 
Waham,  — ,  106. 
Wahe,  147. 
Wake,  Margaret,  283. 


Wakeham,  Ann,  696. 

Laurence,  696. 
"Wakelyn.  William,  558. 
WaTiering.  513,  613. 
Wakebes-g,  513,  613. 
Wakering,  John,  523. 

Mary.  523. 
Walcot,  Walcott,  — ,  654. 

Elizabeth,  654. 

Humfrey,  4,  209. 

Katherine,  104. 

John,  602. 

Eose,  4. 

wmiam.  Sir,  104. 
WaJdchtiffe,  40. 
Waldcheiffe,  Joan,  41. 

Margaret,  41. 

Walter,  41. 
Waldegrave,  134,  318. 
Waldegeave,  Walgbave,  119,  122,  307, 

514,  515,  614. 
Waldegrave,  Walgrave,  — ,  72,  326,  560. 

Agnes,  586. 

Alice,  39. 

Ann.79,  217,  382,  418. 

Bridget,  431. 

Caroline,  Hoyi.,  683. 

Catherine,  72,  167. 

Charies,  523, 

Dorothy,  60,  213. 

Edmond,  Sir,  469. 

Edward,  Sir,  90,  266.  390,  492,  523, 
694. 

Edward,  79,  97,  167,  431. 

Ed.,  622. 

Elizabeth,  135,  149. 

Frances,  319. 

George,  135  ;  Sir,  135.  217,  418. 

Grizell,  390. 

Jane,  84. 

John,  23,  97,  227. 

Julian,  7,  96,251. 

Magdalen,  49. 

Margaret,  78,  520. 

Margery,  129,  529  {hii),  326. 

Mary,  90,  266,  331,  623,  694. 

Nicholas,  167,  319,  520. 

Philip,  322,  521. 

Philippa,  546. 

Eichard,  Sir.  84. 

Eichard.  587. 

Thomas.  Sir,  72. 

Ursula,  23,  227. 

William,  Sir,  17,  39.  60,  78,  96,  115, 
125,  129,  149,  213,  251  {bis),  301, 
331,  382,  529  {bis),  546,  586,  623. 


INDEX. 


849 


Waldcn.,  584,  G21. 
Walden,  Alexander,  621. 
John, 111,  277. 
Katherine,  111,  621. 
Waldingfield,  — ,  378. 
Catherine,  378. 
Wale,  515. 
Wale,  Anne,  667. 

John,  667. 
Wales,  Nicholas,  270. 
Walford,  — ,  662,  702. 

John,  703. 

Thomas,  662. 

William,  Rev.,  702. 
Walker,  — ,  381,  662. 

Anne,  663. 

Chamberlain,  Mev,,  578. 

Edith,  381. 

John,  663,  668. 

Eebecca,  663. 
Walle,  Edward,  SOi. 

Margery,  234. 

William,  234. 
Waller,  —,617. 

Elizabeth,  617. 

Jane,  676. 

William,  42. 
Wallex,  575. 
Wallex,  or  Wallexton,  Isabel,  575. 

John,  575. 
Walling er,  516. 
Wallinger,  516. 
Wallinger,  Benjamin,  483. 

Thomas,  361. 
Wallis,  Wallys,  — ,  349. 

Gilbert,  Sir,  81. 

Mary,  349. 

8ibell,  81. 
Walmesley,  723. 
Walmesley,  723. 
Walmsley,  Bartholomew,  694. 

Catherine,  694, 

Francis,  694. 

Judith,  712. 

Michael,  675. 

Nicholas,  712. 

Eichard,  675. 
Walpole,  — ,  545,  557,  586. 

Christopher,  344. 

Dorothy,  344. 

Margaret,  557. 

William,  556. 
Walron,  Catherine,  151. 

John,  151. 
Walsh,  Walshe,  — ,  47,  557. 

Dorothy,  557. 


Walsh,  WaXshc— continued. 
Elianor,  47. 
Elizabeth,  79. 
John,  Sir,  69. 
Thomas,  79. 
Walter,  69. 
Walsingham,  — ,  104,  141,  543. 
Edward,  Sir,  97,  546. 
Francis,  Sir,  251,  452. 
James,  622. 
James,  Junior,  97. 
Mary,  251,  452,  546. 
William,  97. 
Walter,  310,  359. 
Walter,  — ,  207,  754. 
Ann,  701. 
Dorothy,  388. 
Edward,  577. 
John,  244. 

Margaret,  207,  754,  244. 
Rev.,  701. 

Thomasin,  238,  438. 
William,  238,  338,  437,  438. 
Walters  alias  Leventhorpe,  John,  222. 
Walthall,  311. 
Walthall,  311. 
WaltJiam,  7. 
Waltham,  Humfrey,  8. 
Joan, 363. 
John,  363. 
Walton,  517. 
Walton,  517. 
Walwyn,  Walwin,  Elizabeth,  114,  300. 

John,  114,  300. 
Wankford,  Ann,  662. 

Eobert,  662. 
Warburton,  Warberton,  George  (bis),  80. 

George  alias  James,  252. 
Warcope,  Catherine,  445. 
Elizabeth,  329. 
Gabriel,  329. 
Rafe,  244,  445. 
Worthington,  329. 
Ward,  518,  575. 
Ward,  518. 
Ward,  Warde,  — ,  457. 
Ann,  263. 
Catherine,  446. 
Edward,  238. 
E.,  689. 

George,  325,  528. 
Joane,  435. 
John,  438. 
Lawrence,  130. 
Margery,  479. 
Mary,  325,  438. 


850 


INDEX. 


Ward,  Warde — continned. 

Richard,  Sir,  135. 

Eichard,  221,  446. 

Robert,  171. 

Thomas,  130,  263,  468,  479. 
Ware,  518, 
Waee,  518,  615, 
Ware,  Warr,  John,  80, 

Nicholas,  80, 
Warner,  425,  580. 
"Warner,  — ,  425,  557. 

Anne,  43. 

Elizabeth,  55,  67,  580,  714, 

Hannah,  650. 

Henry,  43, 

John,  55,  107,  580,  699,  714. 

Richard,  204,  650. 

Robert,  67. 

Susannah,  699. 
Warren,  130;    Earl,  197;    {1  Maudit),  308, 

742. 
Warren,  730,  742. 
Warren,  — ,  82,  189,  255. 

George,  367. 

Jane,  82,  385. 

Joan,  184, 255. 

John,  317. 

Phillippa,  189, 

Robert,  184,  385, 

Thomas,  352, 

William,  Earl,  198, 
Warwick,  147, 
Wase,  Christopher,  610, 

Elizabeth,  610, 
Washington,  123,  274, 
Washington,  Laurence,  Sir,  504,  717, 

Martha,  504,  717, 
Wassingley,  276, 
Wast,  Luke,  513, 
Wastnes,  Roger  de,  244, 

Rose,  244. 
Waters,  see  Atwater. 
Waters,  see  Atwater, 
Waterson,  Edmond,  681, 
Wateville,  40. 
Wateville,  41. 
Wateville,  — ,  586. 

Hugh,  Sir,  586, 

John,  Sir,  38, 
Watkins,  Watkyns,  Adrian,  584, 

Thomas,  209, 
Watkinson,  Mary  R.,  647. 

Robert,  647, 
Watlington,  691, 
Watlington,  Ann,  692, 

George,  693. 


Watlington — continued. 

Maria  Jane,  693. 

Samuel,  692, 
Watno,  Elizabeth,  212, 

Robert,  212, 
Watson,  644. 
Watson,  647, 
Watson,  Christopher,  746, 

Christopher  Geo,,  648, 

Harriet  E.,  746, 

Peter,  126,  321, 

Thomas,  306, 

And  see  Watton, 
Watton  alias  Watson,  311, 
Watton  alias  Watson,  311, 
Watton,  Ann,  725. 

Joseph,  725, 
Watts,  Audrey,  440. 

John,  Sir,  440,  512. 

Thomas,  512. 
Waud,  Elizabeth,  254. 
Wanton,  186,  591,  755. 
Wauton,  — ,  591,  755. 

Elizabeth,  591,  755. 
Way,  — ,  749. 
Wayte,  — ,  654. 
Weaver,  Arthur,  690. 
Webb,  — ,  211,  565. 

Margaret,  578. 

Thomas,  28,  578. 

William,  565. 
Wehlin,  519. 
Weblin,  519. 
Weblin,  Wassell,  350. 
Webster,  Catherine,  448. 

George,  441. 
Wedell,  William,  78. 
Weedon,  John,  463. 

Martha,  478. 

William,  478. 
Wellech,  92. 
Welbeck,  599. 
Welby,  Dorathey,  370. 

Richard,  370. 

Susan,  229. 

William,  229. 
Welch,  William,  492. 
Weld,  James,  695. 

Jane,  54, 

John,  575. 

Margaret,  575. 
Weldon,  — ,  473. 

Jane,  473. 

Richard,  42. 

Robert,  42. 
Wells,  Welles,  — ,  497. 


INDEX. 


851 


Wells,  Welles — contimied. 

Agnes,  165. 

Bridget,  644. 

Dr.,  644. 

John,  516. 

William,  165. 

W.,  684. 
Wellis,  — ,  43. 
Weltham,dQ. 
Weltham,  — ,  96. 

Robert,  96. 
Welmeck,  572. 
Welweck,  — ,  572. 

Roger,  572. 
Wems,  Humphrey,  573. 
Wendover,  John,  103. 
Wentworth,  312,  259. 
Wentworth,  16,  17,  124,  312,  519,  615. 
Wentworth,  — ,  183,  574. 

Ann,  188,  259,  277,  370,  388. 

Edward,  340,  370,  446. 

Elizabeth,  45,  340,  558. 

Henry,  Sir,  45,  120. 

Henry,  18,  33,  101,  122,  127,  215,  309. 

Joane,  574. 

John,  Sir,  188,  388. 

John,  18,  127,  135,  171,  277. 

Margery,  120,  809. 

Mary,  33,  122,  172,  215. 

Nicholas,  Sir,  225. 

Nicholas,  229. 

Richard,  Sir,  112. 

Roger,  Sir,  23,  58,  107,  120,  301. 

Roger,  115,  259,  391. 

Thomas,  Lord,  112,  315,  558. 

William,  Lord,  39. 

William,  172. 
Wesse  or  West,  559. 
Wesse  or  West,  — ,  562. 

Bridget,  562. 

Catherine,  562. 

John, 562. 

Robert,  562. 
West,  616. 
West,  616. 
West,  Agnes,  141. 

Anne,  543. 

Christian,  133. 

Edmond,  232,  559. 

John,  133. 

Lettice,  232. 

Thomas,  141,543,  622. 
Westden,  286. 
Westden,  Agues,  286,  484. 

Jane,  286. 

John,  286,  484, 


Westei-n,  747. 
Western,  747. 
Western,  Mary,  720. 

Thomas,  723. 

William,  609. 
Westley,  316. 
Westley,  — ,  254,  457,  622. 

Jane,  515. 

Richard,  515. 
Westmoreland,  Dorathe,  16. 

Mary,  Countess  of,  452. 

Rafe,  Earl  of,  16. 
Weston,  125,  318,  266, 
Weston,  125,  318. 
Weston,  — ,  120. 

Amy,  511. 

Catherine,  Lady,  521. 

Dorathey,  266,  470,  725, 

Elizabeth,  384. 

Jerom,  Gerrome,  Sir,  263,  266,  470,  503. 

Jerom,  468. 

Judge,  248,  451,  576. 

Katherine,  120. 

Margaret,  576. 

Nicholas,  Earl  of  Portland,  384,  725. 

Richard,  Earl  of  Portland,  120,  51  J. 

Richard,  Sir,  266,  309,  470. 

Richard,  222, 576, 

Robert,  440,  511, 
Westrop,  Sarah,  339, 
Westrowe,  Thomas,  154. 
WetheraU,  — ,  132. 

Laurence,  573. 
Wettenhall,  see  Whetnall. 
Weyland,  John,  712. 

Letitia,  712. 
Whalesburge,  John,  Sir,  560. 

Margaret,  560. 
Wharton,  John,  674, 

Margaret,  674. 
Whately,  Philippa,  280, 

Richard,  280. 
Whatton,  Anne,  713. 
John,  Sir,  713, 
Wheatcrofte,  George,  377, 
Whetcombe,  see  Whitcombe. 
Whetnall,  Wettenhall,  Debora,  212. 
Rose,  127. 
Thomas,  212. 
William,  127. 
Wlictstone,  520. 
Whetstone,  520,  617. 
Whetstone,  Francis,  272. 
Whitacre,  — ,  130. 

Ermyne,  130. 
Whitbred,  17,  320,  520. 


852 


INDEX. 


Whitbred,  17,  126,  320,  520. 
Whitbred,  Whitebred,  — ,  18,  280,  519. 

Catherine,  519. 

Christopher,  191. 

Joane,  191. 

John,  120,  514. 
Whiteombe,  320. 

Whitcombe,  Whetcombe,  320,  521,  618. 
Whiteombe,  James,  531. 
fVliite,  521. 

White,  18,  321,  521,  618. 
White,  — ,  74,  120,  154,  243,  321,  444. 

Catherine,  154. 

Charlotte,  750. 

Charlotte  E.,  714. 

Dr.,  483. 

Elizabeth,  126,  321. 

Emily  M.,  714. 

James,  578. 

John,  120. 

Margaret,  74,  243,  444. 

Mary,309,  514,  578,  627. 

Richard,  113,  120,  126,  309,  321,  514,  627. 

Eobert,  483. 

Thomas  G.  G.,  714. 

Thomas,  432,  714,  749. 

T.,  749. 
Whitecrofte,  George,  179. 
Whitehead,  — ,  321. 

Anne,  713. 

H.,  713. 

William,  234. 
WhUgift,  157,  522. 
Whitgift,  522. 
WhitgiEt,  Elizabeth,  28. 

Jane,  28. 

William,  28. 
Whiting,  25,  522. 
Whiting,  522. 
Whiting,  — ,  221. 

Catherine,  221. 
Whitingham,  Eichard,  273. 
Whitlock,  Richard,  170. 
Whitman,  — ,  229. 

Ann,  229. 
Whitmore,  — ,  669. 

Mary,  669. 

WUliam,  Sir,  669. 
Whittell,  — ,  126. 

Ann,  321. 

Charles,  321. 

Mary,  126. 
Whittington,  615. 
Whittington,  — ,  615. 

Elizabeth,  560. 

Jane,  560. 


Whittington — continued, 

John,  560. 

Mary,  560. 

Wniiam,  560. 
WMtwell,  190. 
Whitwell,  — ,  251. 
Whorwood,  — ,  389. 

Catherine,  389. 
Wibbe,  John,  32. 

Margaret,  32. 
Wichingham,  — ,  138,  542. 

Elizabeth,  138,  542,  565. 

John,  565. 
Wickham,  Richard,  71. 
Widowson,  Richard,  248. 
Widville,  Anthony,  Earl  Rivers,  269. 

Margaret,  269. 
Wiggett,  Ann,  750. 
Wightman,  Jane,  656. 

William,  656. 
Wigmore,  — ,  612. 

Alice,  612. 
Wignall,  EUnor,  350. 

John,  350. 
Wilberforce,  — ,  120. 

Margaret,  120. 
Wiliraham,  246. 
Wilbraham,  Wilberham,  — ,  75. 

Elizabeth,  419. 

George,  669. 

Rafe,  419. 
Wilcocks,  523. 
WiLCOCKS,  523. 
Wilcocks,  Wilcocke,  Wilcox,  — ,  18, 118,  321,  682. 

Elizabeth,  118. 

Sarah,  682. 

Thomas,  514. 
Wild,  168. 
Wild,  Wilde,  — ,  270,  487. 

Elizabeth,  168. 

Jane,  487. 

John,  Sir,  424,  734. 

Thomas,  168. 

Winifred,  270. 

And  see  Wyld. 
Wildbore,  Mary,  239. 

Nicholas,  239. 
Wilder,  Henry  W.,  JRcv.,  708. 
Wilford,  322. 

WiLPOED,  18,  127  (bis),  322,  528. 
Wilford,  — ,  13,  166. 

James,  Sir,  146,  174. 

James,  146. 

John,  101. 

Phillipe,  13,  101. 

Thomas,  99,  166,  317. 


INDEX. 


853 


Wilford — continued. 

Winifred,  174. 
Wilgoos,  — ,  592. 

Catherine,  592. 
Wilks,  Edward,  656. 

Joan, 656. 
Wilkins,  Robert,  185,  385. 
WilMnson,  567. 
Wilkinson,  Christopher,  45. 

Joan,  567. 

John,  567. 

J.  C,  700. 

Margaret,  321. 

Thomazine,  27,  355. 

William,  27,  355. 
Willesmore,  Mary,  612. 

Kobert,  612. 
Willett,  — ,  535. 

Ihomas,  535. 
William  I.,  King  of  England,  730. 
William,  — ,  405,  692. 

Jane,  405. 
Williams,  82. 
Williams,  524. 
Williams,  Ann,  26,  155,  628. 

James,  Rev.,  629. 

John,  319,  628,  655. 

Lettice,  339. 

Lord,  26,  155. 

Maude,  82. 

Thomas,  Lord  of  Trehelyn,  82. 

Thomas,  339,  628,  642. 

And  see  Gwilliams. 
Williamson,  524. 
Williamson,  524. 
Williamson,  — ,  651. 

Christopher,  257. 

Mary,  669. 

Ralph,  669. 

Rebecca,  257. 
Willis,  Mary,  345. 

Richard,  345. 
Wilmot,  Willmott,  — ,  459. 

Capricia,  639. 

Sander,  238. 

Sarah,  459. 
Willovghhy,  545. 
Willoughby,  Willowbye,  — ,  241. 

Ann,  241. 

Christopher,  Lord,  112 

Katherine,  138,  542. 

Margaret,  545. 

Mary,  112. 

William,  Lord,  138,  542. 

William,  196,  545. 
Wilmer,  525. 


WiLMEB,  525. 

Wills,  210. 

Wills,  Wylles,  — ,  211. 

George,  128. 

Joane,  211. 

Thomas,  211. 
Wilsborne,  John,  159. 
WiUon,  195,  525. 
Wilson,  525. 
Wilson,  — ,  48,  470,  667. 

Adam  (his),  675. 

Dorathe,  196,  396. 

Edward,  48. 

Elizabeth,  374, 

Jeromy,  Giromye,  201,  400. 

John,  374. 

Mary,  440. 

Thomas,   48,   77,   196,   228,    247,  396, 
440. 
Wiltsliire,  249,  581. 
Wiltshire,  Bridget,  582,  737. 

Earl  of,  171. 

Elizabeth,  215. 

John,  Sir,  582,  737. 

John,  215,  584. 
Wimble,  Isabel,  619. 

John,  619. 
Winch,  323. 
Winch,  323,  526. 
Winch,  Edmond,  306,  611. 

Edward,  512. 

John,  573. 
Winchester,  ^larqxm  of,  171. 
Wincole,  — ,  178. 

Catherine,  183. 

Isaac,  122,  310,  515. 

Roger,  183. 
Wincup,  Elizabeth,  633. 

Thomas,  D.D.,  633. 
Windham,  — ,  326,  608. 

Ann,  326,  712. 

Henry,  Sir,  187. 

John, 712. 

Thomas,  Sir,  45,  753. 

Thomas,  608. 

William,  Colonel,  718. 
Windsor,  Catherine,  140,  338. 

Edward,  Lord,  140,  338. 

Edward,  Knight,  16. 

William,  728. 
Wingate,  George,  51,  129. 
Wingficld,  87. 
Wingfield,  — ,  17,  405. 

Anthony,  Sir,  388. 

Charles,  277. 

Edward,  115,  125,  301. 

5    E, 


854* 


INDEX. 


Wingfield — continued. 

Frances,  337. 

Jane.  105. 

Humfrey,  110. 

John,  101,  337. 

Richard,  Sir,  199,  737. 

Richard,  271,  582. 

Roger,  8,  55,  551. 

Ursula,  551. 
Wingham,  Joan,  585. 

John,  585. 

Elizabeth,  585. 
Winin^ton,  305. 
Winington,  Beatrix,  305. 

Richard,  805. 
Winciol  0}'  Wignol,  Margaret,  547. 

Thomas,  547. 
Winsor,  — ,  325. 
Winter.  Mary,  296. 
Wintersloade,  — ,  439. 

Joane,  439. 
Winthorpe,  Winthrope,  — ,  453. 

Adam,  250,  735. 

Agnes,  250. 

Alice,  453,  735. 

John,  511. 
Wi^emayi,  18,  324,  326,  327. 
WlSEiiAJT,  18,  129,  324,  326,  327,   526,  529 

(&«■),  530  Q>is). 
Wiseman,  — ,  174,  225,  229,  488,  521,  554. 

Agnes,  51,  397. 

Ann,  51,  179,  377,  397,  554,  576. 

Barbara,  351. 

Catherine,  332,  536. 

Clemence.  8,  193,  394,  395,  521. 

Dorothy,  51,  488. 

Elizabeth,  401,  428,  430,  654,  698. 

George,  104,  292. 

Jane,  30. 

John,  8,  30,  51,  121,  179,  193  (lis),  228, 
332,  351,  377,  394,  395,  397  {bis), 
401,  536,  576. 

Martha,  279,  478. 

Mary,  603. 

Nicholas,  51, 

Penelope,  290,  339, 

Rafe,  2  ;    Sir,  277,  554, 

Richard,  581. 

Robert,  225,  370,  374. 

Thomas,  56,  428. 

Ursula,  387, 

William,  Sir,  698. 

Wmiam,  105,  279,  290,  387,  430,  478, 
603. 

Winifred,  374. 
Witham,  — ,  436. 


Witham — continv^d, 

Catherine,  721, 

Henry,  721. 

Margaret,  285,  483. 

Margery,  436. 

Peter,  285,  483. 
Wither,  130,  328. 
Wither,  130,  328. 
Wither,  Charles,  643. 

Henrietta  Maria,  643. 
Withering,  619. 
Withering,  619. 
Witherington,  Isaac,  153. 
Witherton,  Richard,  15. 
Wittingham,  Timothy,  466  ;  Sir,  466. 
WlaifEe  (?  Olyff),  — ,  448. 

Joane,  448. 
Wolfe,  255. 

WoUastou,  George  Hyde,  752. 
Wolley,  299. 
WoUey,  Ambrose,  115,  301. 

Anne,  115,  301. 
Wolrich,  Charles,  278. 

Margaret,  278. 

And  see  Woolrich. 
Wolstenholme,  John,  Sir,  195. 

Katherine,  195. 
Wolston  (bis),  604. 
Wolston,  Elizabeth  de,  605. 

Grey,  Sir,  605. 
Wolverston,  — ,  305. 
Woman,  — ,  14. 
Wood,  329. 
Wood,  531,  620. 

Wood,  — ,   85,   91,  138,   175,  193,  257,  329, 
643. 

Abigail,  711. 

Allen,  13. 

Andrew,  711. 

Anne,  8,  138,  175,  367,  459. 

Edward,  459. 

Elizabeth,  196,  342,  711. 

John  (or  Warde),  239, 

John,  333,  413,  571,  708  (bis),  710,  711, 

Margaret,  505, 

Mark,  Sir,  677, 

Mary  (or  Warde),  239. 

Mary,  203,  395,  612,  666. 

Rachel,  677. 

Rebecca,  329,  643. 

Richard,  196,  711. 

Robert,  612. 

Sibell,  85,  257. 

Simon,  605. 

Thomas,  193,  203,  395. 

Toby,  342,  367. 


INDEX. 


855 


Wood — continued, 

William,  101,  666. 
Woodcock,  532. 
Woodcock,  532. 
Woodgate,  Isabella,  640. 

Robert,  610. 
Woodhall,  34,  365,  620. 
WOODHALL,  620. 
Woodhall,  James,  366. 

Mary,  366. 

William,  79. 

And  see  Woodhull. 
Woodliou.se,  312. 
Woodhouse,  Edward,  Sir,  300. 

Emme,  616. 

William,  616. 
Woodhull,  33. 
Woodhull,  Anne,  34. 

Anthony,  Baron,  34. 

And  see  Woodhall. 
Woodnoth,  Joyce,  67. 
Woodroffe,  Elizabeth,  125. 

Richard,  Sir,  125. 
Woodvylle,  267. 
Woodward,  George,  424. 

John,  565. 
Woolhouse,  Mary,  656. 

William,  656. 
Woolmer,  — ,  510. 

Elizabeth,  510. 
Woolrich,  Honora,  470. 

Robert,  459. 

Thomas,  470. 

And  see  Wolrich. 
Wootton,  Joan,  70. 

John,  720. 

Mary,  720. 

Eauffe,  Sir,  70. 

And  see  Wotton. 
Worcester,  Catherine,  694. 

Edward,  Earl  of,  694. 
Wordsworth,  Elizabeth,  486. 

Robert,  486. 
Worley,  Henry,  296. 
Worlich,  Beatrix,  366. 

Jo.,  366. 
Wormley,  James,  647. 
Wornall  or  Worrell,  — ,  14,  106. 
Worship,  — ,  401. 

Margaret,  401. 
Worsley,  Frances,  420. 

Robert,  Sir,  643. 

Thynne,  643. 

Worsley,  Sir,  420. 
Wortherston,  — ,  117. 
Worthey,  55. 


Worthey,  Agnes,  714. 

Elizabeth,  55,  107,  580. 

John,  55,  107,  580,  714. 
Worthington,  144,328. 
WOETHINGTON,  328. 
Worthington,  Ann,  20,  144. 

James,  729. 

Sarah,  729. 

WiUiam,  Sir,  20,  144,  610. 
Wortley,  329. 
WORTLEY,  329. 
Wotton,  Margaret,  595. 

Robert,  Sir,  595. 
WOULPHE,  81. 
Wragge,  Thomas,  635. 
Wren,  Thomas,  596. 
Wricke,  John,  245. 
Wright,  532  (J)is),  751. 
Wright,  532  {his),  751. 
Wright,  Anne,  322,  418. 

Bennett,  285. 

Catherine,  409. 

Edmond,  418. 

Eunice,  479. 

Friswold,  409. 

Geffery,  406. 

Henry,  127,  320. 

John,  285,  322,  406,  409,  502,  720. 

Mary,  729. 

M.,  409,. 

Nathan,  398,  570. 

Peter,  720. 

Richard,  612. 

Robert,  170,  479. 

Thomas,  152,  231,  350. 
Wrightington,  Alexander,  189. 

Barbara,  189. 

George,  189. 
WriUle,  Writtell,  279,  621. 
Writtle,  Writtell,  621. 
Writtle,  Writtell,  — ,  280. 

Elianor,  97. 

Grissell,  97. 

Lora,  97. 

Walter,  97,  280. 
Wroth,  132,  330. 
Wroth,  132,  330. 
Wroth,  Hemy,  60,  415. 

Margery,  331,  623. 

Robert,  Sir,  60. 

Thomas,  Sir,  3,  277,  331,  623. 

William,  284. 
Wrott,  John,  215. 
Wrottesley,  Eleanor,  632. 

Walter,  Sir,  632. 
Wyard,  56. 


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INDEX. 


"Wyard,  Jenkin,  56. 

Mary,  56. 
Wyatt,  166. 
Wyatt,  331,  534,  622. 
Wyatt,  — ,  331. 

Edward,  78,  121,  167, 171. 

Thomas,  132,  287,  330. 

William,  370. 
Wybert,  Thomas,  98. 
Wych,  Henry,  Bev.,  656. 

Eebecca,  656. 
Wye,  — ,  376, 
Wyke,  535. 
Wykes,  — ,  149,  153. 

Agnes,  149. 

Robert,  175. 
Wyld,  Edmond,  646  ;  Sir,  646. 

Elizabeth,  646. 

Thomas,  646. 

And  see  Wilde. 
Wyllerton,  Richard,  109. 
Wylle,  — ,  603. 

John,  603. 
Wynde,  Dorothy,  603. 

John, 603. 
Wynne,  Sarah,  633. 
Wyntell,  William,  51. 
Wyrley,  — ,  170. 

Ursula,  170. 
Wythe,  — ,  343. 

John,  554. 
Wyver,  — ,  218. 

Margaret,  218. 


Yardley,  — ,  65. 

George,  28. 

Roger,  378. 
Yarford,  604. 
Yeading,  Alice,  645. 

Richard,  648. 
Yelverton,  Christopher,  Sir,  627. 

Judith,  627. 

Margaret,  113. 

William,  Sir,  113. 
Yorke,  — ,  677. 

John, 153. 
Young,  Yonge,  221,  359,  536. 
Young,  Yonge,  332,  536. 
Young,  Yonge,  Frances,  750. 

George,  Sir,  374. 

Henry,  Rev.,  404,  661. 

John,  Sir,  296. 

John, 192. 

John  A.,  750. 

Margaret,  374. 

Mary,  360. 

Robert,  Sir,  296. 

Thomas,  129,  326,  360,  529,  545,  587. 

William  L.,  Sir,  722. 

William,  20,  108,  296,  449. 


ZoticJi,  221. 

Zouche,  de  la,  — -,  572. 

Edmond,  268. 

Elizabeth,  268. 

And  see  Souche. 


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