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GENERAL EDITOR - - - SIDNEY J. MADGE.
INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM
OF THE TUDOR PERIOD
Cit^ of Bonbon^
PART II,
ISSUED BY
t^t (§niiti^ (gecotb ^ocietg, fcimtteb.
[XXVI.]
Published in the Index Library as under .-
FAGES. DATE.
Part I. 1-32 September, 1897.
^^ II i 33-64 June, I jggg
V 65-96 December, J
„ III.' 97-128 March, ^^
1 129-160 December, J
„ IV. I '^'-'92 J""^. jlgol.
V 193-224 December, 7
»o7 'J'^e Index Library.
ABSTRACTS
INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM
Ci^g of Eonbon
RETURNED INTO THE COURT OK CHANCERY DURING THE
TUDOR PERIOD.
PART II. 4-19 ELIZABETH. 1561-1577.
EDITED BY
SIDNEY J. MADGE.
ISSUED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS BY
Z%t QBrittB^ (Recorb ^octetj, fettniteb.
1901.
KRAUS REPRINT
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There is little need, in this the second volume of a series of Tudor
Inquisitions, to emphasise the supreme importance of these Records to
the genealogist, the historian and topographer, for that has already been
done, with conspicuous success, in the Introduction to the previous
volume, edited in 1896 by Mr. G. S. Fry. It is only necessarj' to refer,
therefore, by way of Preface, to certain noteworthy features to be found
within the following pages.
The present volume contains complete abstracts of Inquisitiones post
mortem for the City of London during the years 4 to ig of the reign of
Queen Elizabeth, the entire period so far covered in the series being that
from 1485 to 1577. A considerable portion of the remaining twenty-six
years will appear in the "Index Library" during 1902, and the usual
thorough Indexes, Nominum et Locorum, will be published as soon as
the last Inquisitions of the Tudor Period issue from the press. This is
believed to be the better course to follow, for it has the advantage not
only of hastening forward the completion of work now well in hand,
thus preventing the annoyance of a prolonged pause (due no less to pub-
lication than to preparation of the periodic index), but also of avoiding
an undue multiplicity of indexes.
The abstracts of Inquisitiones post mortem here printed are taken
from the Chancery Series for the reign of Elizabeth preserved at the
Public Record Office ; and since the original documents are in Latin —
their decipherment, on account of age and condition, being at times a
source of perplexity even to the practised eye of the expert — the great
advantage of these readable English abstracts will neither be denied by
the critic nor fail to meet with very general approval. They supply,
moreover, all the information contained in the originals, and for all
practical purposes are the Inquisitions themselves, shorn of their pro-
voking verbiage. Where necessary, they have been collated with the
transcripts returned either into the Court of Exchequer or the Court of
Wards and Liveries. For this and other good work much praise is due
to Miss Walford.
1 •
vi City of London Chancery Inquisitions.
Inquisitiones post mortem to the number of 175 are here recorded,
an average for each year of eleven. In six cases the jury made an
insufficient or inaccurate return, causing the writ ad melius inquirendum
to be directed to the escheator for the holding of a second inquest to
ascertain omitted facts. Although the jurors were usually summoned to
meet the Mayor, as escheator, at the Guildhall, on one occasion (17th
Jan., 1571) they appeared before two commissioners at "the inn called
the Castell without the bars of Westsmithefeild in St. John's Street
near the City of London " ; and twice in the year 1573 the inquests
were held before the Auditor-General of the Court of Wards and Liveries.
The various references to the " Statute of Uses " ; the numerous Wills
(which are in English), Charters, Deeds, Indentures and Fines ; the
account of "Crosby's Hall " in 1576 (page 199); the long list of City
Craft-Gilds, and the curious place-names constantly occurring — are all
of the highest interest and value. The Inquisition of Samuel Cox, gent.,
belongs to those known as proofs of age, probatio etntis, and records
amongst other things his baptism on March 4th, 1549, at the church of
" the Blessed Mary of Bow Arcubus " in the City of London. There are
four enquiries concerning the property of lunatics and idiots, two of
them relating to a single family (Julius and Alexander Augustine, 1565
and 1574).
Among the Inquisitiones post mortem occur the names of two
Earls of Wiltshire (1572 and 1577), four Knights (Cholmeley, Hewett,
Throkmorton, and White), two Merchants (Nicholas de Nale and Jn.
Jakes), as many Clerks (Sir Jn. Deane and Thos. Allen), a Writer of
Courthand (Jn. Lee), and five Aldermen (Sir Thos. White, 1568 ; Robert
Hardinge, 1569; Hy. Becher, 1571 ; Hy. Milles, 1574, and Wm. Bonde,
1576). Richard Langham (1567) is the first of the thirty-seven citizens
recorded. In addition to these it is worthy of mention that the list in-
cludes twenty-three "Gentlemen," twelve '"Esquires," eight widows,
seven clothworkers, four grocers and butchers, three mercers, two
merchant-tailors, haberdashers and girdlers, and a single cutler, cook,
innholder, goldsmith, brewer, skinner, saddler, Salter, baker, tallow-
chandler, broiderer, pewterer, dyer, blacksmith, bowyer, and leather-
seller.
SIDNEY J. MADGE.
HORNSEY, N.
7/// December, 1901.
Conttnts.
Adelmare, Cxsar, gent.
Alee, Christopher
Allen, Thos., clerk -
Alleyn, Robert, citizen and
clothworker - - -
Alsope, Robert -
Andleby, Ric, citizen and
grocer - . - -
Androwes, Rog., citizen
and innholder
Archer, Thos., gent. -
Armerer, Geo. -
Armstronge, Wm., citizen
and cook
Augustine, Julius, lunatic -
Augustine, Alexander, lu-
natic - - - .
Ayersley, Thos.. citizen
and merchant-tailor
Bales, Thos.
Banckes, Rdvr. -
Basforde, Geo. -
Becher, Hy., citizen and
alderman
Benyson, Francis, gent. -
Beswike, Wm., citizen and
clothworker - - -
Blanke, Thos., sen.
Bonde, Wm., alderman -
Bowes, Martin, esq. -
Braunche, Rob.
Breton, Wm., esq.
Brooke, Ric, goldsmith -
Browne (Broun), Humph. -
Browne, John, esq.
Bruskett, Anth., gent.
Bucke, Thos., citizen and
cutler - - - .
Buttler, Warner als., Edm.
Date.
Page.
1575
191
1574
187
1566
51
1569
109
1567
77
1567
96
1566
79
1577
223
1562
I
1568
81
1565
52
1574
185
1570
125
1566
49
1566
45
1565
27
1 57 1
150
1574
188
1568
102
1564
23
157&
1 99
1574
178
1567
64
1567
70
1566
46
1 5^3
8
1571
145
1574
177
1567
92
1568
122
Campyon, Christopher, mer-
cer ....
Carter, Rob.
Chamberlaine, Ric. -
Chambers, Thos.
Cholmeley, Rog., knt.
Cho^xme, Nic.
Chydley, Rob., esq. -
Chtheroe, Hy., - - -
Clune, Owen
Coonye, Marg., widow
Coppinger, Hy., esq.
Core, Wm., citizen and
haberdashe.
Cornelys, Jn.
Cottingham, Jn., citizen
and butcher -
Cox, Sam., genL
Crickener, Erasmus, gent.
Crowle, Rob., citizen and
girdlemaker - - -
Crymes, Ric, haberdasher
Curthopp, Christopher,
gent. - - . -
Davenant, Ralph
Davie, Thos.
Deane, Sir Jn., clerk
Dobson, Wm., citizen and
tallow-chandler
Dodd, Joan
Dodmer, Jn., gent.
Draper, Jn., citizen and
brewer
Edwards (Edwardes), Wm.
Edwards, Lewis, idiot
Date. Page.
572 166
563 19
566 66
575 197
566 41
570 130
577 217
566 53
564 21
575 192
57^ 144
570 135
571 145
568
571
567
565
566
566
568
567
564
575
90
164
78
569 123
565 40
568 91
35
37
33
83
74
572 162
576 203
92 j Forman (Foreman), Dame
Blanche, widow^ - - 1567
26
208
86
Vlll
City of London Chancery Inquisitions.
Forman, Geo., citizen and
skinner- . - -
Franckland, Wm., gent. -
Fryer, Rob., citizen and
baker - - - -
Fy^chett, Jaques
Gaynsford, Hy.
Gibson, Wm., grocer
Goberd, Pet., gent. -
Goldston, Ric, salter
Hardinge, Rob., citizen
and alderman
Harrison, Jas. -
Haward, Dame Marg.,
widow - - - -
Hendman, Ric, citizen and
broiderer
Henry, Geo., citizen and
butcher
Hewett, Wm., knt. -
Hoell ah. Paston, My.
Hogeson, Rob., gent.
Hone, Wm., gent. -
Hombie, Ric. -
Howell, Geo., gent. -
Howlande, Jn. -
Hulson, Jn.
Hyde, Thos., esq.
Jackson ^/s.Lennarde, Wm.
Jakes, Jn., citizen and mer-
chant - - - -
Johnson, Ralph, esq.-
Keachcr (Ketcher), Edw.,
pewterer ...
Keelinge, Thos., citizen
and butcher - - -
Kendall, Wm. -
Kettle, Wm., citizen and
clothworker - - -
Key, Edm. ...
Langham, Ric, citizen and
dyer ... -
Langley, Rob. -
Layston, Jn., citizen and
girdler - - - -
Lee, Jn., late citizen and
writer of courthand
Leighe, Hy., gent.
Lennarde, Jackson a/5.,Wm.
Lodge, Walt -
Lowen, Jn. - - -
JLuke, Jn., gent.
Date.
Page.
1576
i57f^
208
21 I
1570
1572
156
1575
1573
1568
1566
196
"4
36
1569
1566
116
47
569 119
567
568
564
lOI
98
22
577
576
563
568
215
210
9
102
.570
563
132
571
153
574
172
568
566
95
63
S6=
567
566
38
568 99
567 55
574 188
567 60
75
56
576 206
577 222
568 87
574 172
574 176
565 30
576 2og
Mase, Wm., citizen and
i^rocer - - - . -
Maynard, Wm.
Miller, Jn.
Milles, Hy., citizen and
alderman - - -
Mordinge, Miles, gent.
Morlei, Thos. -
De Nale, Nic, merchant -
De Nale, Nicholas -
Nasshe, Jn., citizen and
clothworker -
Nedeham, Edm.
Nevell, Thos., gent. -
Nicolles, Thos., sen.
Onslowe, Ric, esq. -
Onslowe, Rob., esq. -
Parrett, uc Perrott -
Parrys, Thos. -
Paston, Hoell ah.. My.
Payne, Jn., esq.
Percye, Thos. -
Perrott Parrett , Jn., gent.
Perrott, Jn., gent.
Pierson, Thos., gent.
Pope, Hugh
Poulett Powlett , Wm.,
Earl of Wilts
Poulett, Jn., Earl of Wilts
and Marquis of Win-
chester . . -
Preston, Edward
Preston, Ed^vard, citizen
and blacksmith
Price, Magdalene
Redman, John, citizen and
bourger
Reste, Wm., citizen and
grocer - - - -
Revall, Steph.
Reve, Jn. -
Richmond, Jn. -
Ridgeley, Wm.
Roberts, Hy.
Robinson, Thos.
Russell, Nic.
Ryder, My., wid. lunatic)
Sambrooke, Dav.
Shakerley, Rowl., esq.
Shakerley ^Shakerlie,
Rowl., jun. -
Shottesham, Thos.
Date. Page.
[574 186
[566 44
[572 163
'574
564
567
1566
[568
[568
'575
'564
'564
'573
^563
^569
'564
1569
1562
[562
[566
[562
'565
1S2
25
65
94
112
[568 117
'574 iSo
^D/i 138
'574 169
27
22
174
10
'573 167
'575 195
120
24
'572 154
'577 212
'567 72
'574 184
1573 185
'572 159
1570 136
1575 197
t570 133
[566 68
[568 lOI
7
49
6
29
[570 126
'575 199
City of London Clianccry Inquisitions.
IX
Sigges^vicke, Wm., -
Skutt, Jn., merchant-tailor
Smyth Smythe , Geo.
Smyth, Hy., citi/en and
mercer - - - -
Southwicke, Rob., butcher
Sturman, Ric. -
Suckley, Hy. -
Tailor, Joan, widow
Taverner, Nic, gent.
Throkmorton, Nic, knt. -
Trappes, Brian -
Trappes, Francis, gent.
Trappes, Rob., mercer
Traves, Jn.
Traves, Ehz., widow
Trott, Rose, widow -
TuU, Ric, citizen and
clothier-
Tyrrell, Ric, esq.
Tyson, Brian, gent. -
Tyson, Brian, gent. -
Wakefield. Wm.
Walker, Thos., citizen and
leatherseller - - -
Dale.
Page.
1574
1 83
1571
160
1570
128
157.5
198
15^5
50
1564
23
i5(>4
17
I b^^
I I
1568
124
1571
143
15^7
81
1574
170
157^'
219
•57'
148
157^
161
1575
189
1575
194
1566
61
1571
137
1572
168
1567
58
1574
i8i-
Walker, Thos., citizen and
leatherseller -
Warner ah. Buttler, Edm.-
Webb(Webbe),Jn., citizen
and saddler -
Webb, Marg.
Whethill, Ric, sen. -
White, Thos., knt., citizen
and alderman
Whytehouse, Jn., citizen
and clothworker -
Wilkinson, My., widow
Wilkinson, Roger
Wiltshire, Wm. Powlett,
Earl of -
Wiltshire, Jn. Poulett, Earl
of -
Withers, Wm., gent.
Withers, Joyce -
Withers, Joyce - - -
Withers, Andrew
Wood, Rob.
Woodroffe, David
Wright, Hy., citizen and
clothworker - - ■»
Wylcockes, Jn.
Date. Page.
[576 221
:508 122
1568 82
[576 205
[566 48
[568 105
[575 193
t574 173
[576 201
1572 156
[577 212
[566 80
'571 141
[572 158
[573 164
1575 198
[563 12
[571 142
[562 4
ABSTRACTS
OF THE
Jnquisitiones post ^ovtcm
RELATING TO THE
CITY OF LONDON,
RETURNED INTO THE COURT OF CHANCERY.
INQUISITIONS OF THE REIGN OF
QUEEN ELIZABETH.
(S^rorgp armerer.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14th August, 4 Eliz. [1562],
before William Harper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of George Artnerer, citizen and brewer of London, by the oath
of Thomas Lytton, William Gyhbons, Henry Sutton, John Kcylc,
Richard Henman, John Wytton, Henry Calyce, William Mosyer,
Thomas Dewxell, Robert Diinkyns, William Hardinge, Michael Smyth,
William Smyth, George Cabell, Robert Lee, Robert Davye,' Stephen
Walden, Robert Langwith and William Swaynson, who say that
Long before the death of the said George Armerer, Rowland
Tweddell, citizen and sadler of London, was seised of i messuage,
wherein he then dwelt, situate in Smythfeld, in the parish of St.
Sepulchre, in the suburbs of London, between the tenement called the
George on the west and the highway in Smythfeld on the south and
east, and the tenement belonging to the Church of St. Sepulchre on
the north.
So seised, the said Rowland by deed dated 14th April, 7 Edw.
VI [1553], granted the said messuage to the said George Armerer and
his heirs for ever after the death of the said Rowland Tweddell and
Alice his wife, on condition that he and his heirs pay to them yearly
405. Before the death of the said George Armerer, Edward Ryche
of Hornden on the Hill in co. Essex, gent., and Joan his wife,
I
2 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
daughter and heir of Edward Saiaiders, citizen and leatherseller of
London, deceased, were seised of the stable with the loft built over
it, late in the tenure oi J^ohn Shelley, situate in Longlane in the parish
of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, in the suburbs of London.
So seised, the said Edward and Joan by charter dated 27th August,
2 and 3 Philip and Mary [1555], for the sum of £15 to them in hand
paid, granted the said stable and loft to the said George Armerer and
his heirs for ever.
The said George Armerer afterwards built a mansion house wherein
Richard Spencer, joiner, now lives.
The said King Philip and Queen Mary by Letters Patent dated 6th
May, in the 2nd and 3rd years of their reigns, recited inter alia that
the said George Armerer had bought the said stable and loft which
were held of the said King and Queen in chief, without obtaining their
licence, but that upon payment of 265. Sd. into the hanaper they had
pardoned his said trespass.
Afterwards, to wit, on the 29th day of November, 1561, the said
George Armerer made his will as follows [part given in English]:
I will that Kateryne my wife shall have the use of my ipessuage in
Longlane until my son William shall attain the age of 21 years, at
which time the same shall descend to him and his heirs for ever ; for
default, the same to come to all my daughters, to be divided equally
amongst them ; to hold to them and their heirs for ever ; for default,
the same to remain to my heirs for ever. Further, I bequeath to the
said William my messuage in West Smithfield, sometime in the tenure
of Rowland Tweddell, and now in that of Cutberte Maye, to hold to
him and to the heirs of his body begotten for ever, with remainders, for
default, as above.
The said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service of
the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear 405.
George Armerer died on the vigil of the feast of the Epiphany, being
the 5th day of January, 4 Eliz. [1562], in the parish of St. Sepulchre ;
William Armerer is his son and next heir, and was then aged 9 years
and 7 weeks.
The said Katherine late the wife of the sa.\d'George still survives.
The said Alice Tweddell has taken the profits of the said tenement
bought of the said Rowland Tweddell up to the present time.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 4 Eliz., No. 66.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14th August, 4 Eliz. [1562],
before Williatn Harper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of Magdalene Price, late the wife of Thomas Collye, deceased,
by the oath of Thomas Lytton, William Gybhons, Henry Sutton, John
Keyle, Richard Henman, John Wytton, Henry Callyce, William
Mosyer, Thomas Dewxell, Robert Dunkyns, William Hardynge,
Michael Smyth, William Smyth, George Cabell, Robert Lee, Robert
Davye, Stephen Walden, Robert Langwith and William Swayneson,
who say that
Long before the death of the said Magdalene Pryce, one Thomas-
Collye, now deceased, was seised of i messuage, i yard and i parcel of
waste land, and i house and garden to the said messuage adjoining,
late in the tenure of George Kyng, citizen and woodcarver of London,
situate in the street commonly called Sylverstrete, sometime belonging
to the late Priory of Christ Church, London.
So seised, the said Thomas built on the said piece of waste land a
small tenement wherein he dwelt, and g stables.
The said Thomas Collye was likewise seised of 2 messuages and
tenements lying in the parish of St. Olave, commonly called Seynte
Towles parish in Sylverstrete, sometime belonging to the late Monastery
or Priory of Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, London,
and late in the several tenures of William Raynham and Owen Graner,
which said premises the said Thomas Collye lately purchased to him
and his heirs for ever of the gift of jfohn Aylyff of London, esq., as in
his deed made to the said Thomas, dated 2nd March, 37 Hen. VIII
[1546], more fully appears.
The said Thomas Collye was likewise seised of i tenement with
shops, cellars, solars, etc., etc., thereto belonging, lying in the said
parish of St. Olave in Sylverstrete, late in the tenure of William
Northeriche, which the said Thomas purchased to him and his heirs
for ever of the gift of William Austeyn citizen and cloth worker of
London, as appears by the charter of the said William made to the said
Thomas, dated 21st July, 4 Edw. VI [1550].
Afterwards, to wit, on the 5th August, 4 and 5 Philip and Mary
[1557] , the said Thomas Collye made his will [part thereof here given
in English] as follows : I give to my wife the house I live in, with the
stables and tenements lying in Silverstrete, during her life, and after
her death the same to remain to my daughter Alyce Collye. I also
4 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
. , \
give to my said wife my house and land at Woodgrene in the parish
of Cheston m co. Hertford, to enjoy the same during her widowhood,
but if she marry again, the same to go at once to my said daughter
and to the heirs of her body for ever ; if she die without heirs, she may
dispose of the said premises as she will.
The said messuage, yard, waste ground, house and garden, are
held of the Queen in chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's
fee and the yearly rent of 45., and are worth per annum, clear, £"12 los.
The said premises purchased of John Aylyffe, esq., are held of the
Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth
per annum, 405. The said tenement purchased of William Austeyn
is held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per
annum, clear, 405.
The said Thomas Collye died 6th August, 4 and 5 Philip and Mary
[1557]-
Magdalen Price died 3rd May, 4 Eliz. [1562] ; the said Alice Collye
now living at Woodgrene and married to John Dudley, one "de le
pastrie " of the Queen's household, is the daughter and sole next heir
of the said Thomas Collye and Magdalene his wife, sometime the wife
oi Robert Pryce, and is now aged 18 years and more.
Chan. Inq, p. m., 4 Eliz., No. 67.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14th August, 4 Eliz. [1562],
before William Harper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of John Wilcockes, citizen and cook of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lytton, William Gybbyns, Henry Sutton, John Keale, Richard
Henman, John Wytton, Henry Calyce [William Mosy]er, Thomas
Dewxell, Robert Dunkyns, William Harding, Michael Smyth, William
Smyth, George Cabell, Robert Lee, Robert Davye, Stephen Walden,
Robert Langewith and William Swaynson, who say that
Before the death of the said John Wylcockes, one William Mylton
of London, gent., was seised of 16 messuages, large and small, situate
in the parish of St. Benedict Fynke, London, in the ward of Brodestrete
within the City of London, and so seised, by charter dated 30th June,
5 Edw. VI [155 1], sold the said premises with their rights and ap-
purtenances in the said parish and in that of St. Bartholomew the
Less to the said yohn Wilcockes and his heirs for ever : which said
premises were of John Baxter, pewterer, and were delivered over by
the said William Mylton by indenture dated 6th July, 5 Edw. VI [1551].
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 5
Before the death of the said J^ohn Wylcocks, one Johyi Gerye of
London, pewterer, was seised of i messuage in the said parish of
St. Benedict, late in the tenure of Thomas Ryssheton, sergeant at law,
deceased, and William Molyns, sometime belonging to the late Monas-
tery of Gracys near the City of London, and so seised by charter dated
26th July, 1555, demised the said premises, now in the tenure of
Thomas Jackson, carpenter, to the said yohn Wylcocks and his heirs
for ever ; which said premises the said John Gerye lately had to him
and his heirs of the gift of George Hardley late of London, gent.,
deceased, as appears by the charter dated 2ist October, i Edw. VI
[1547], made by the said George to the said John.
So seised, the said Johti Wylcocks made his will i6th January,
1561 [here given in English], as follows: I give all my messuages,
lands, tenements and hereditaments in the said parish of St. Bennet
Fynke, in the several tenures of William Turner, Courte Rychardson,
William Rede, John Dobbyns, Thomas Wyse, John Draycote, Pety
John, William Culyar, William Baker, Thomas Axton, Thomas
Watson and Thomas Jackeson, to Richard Wylcockes my son and heir
apparent, reserving to Mawdelyne my wife her dwelling in the tenement
wherein William Culyar lives for her life, without paying any rent for
the same, she to repair the said tenement against wind and weather at
her own cost : to hold all the said premises to my said son Ricfuird and
the heirs of his body ; for default, the remainder thereof to Peter
Wylcockes my second son and his heirs ; for default, to John Wylcockes
my third son and his heirs ; and for default, the remainder thereof to
Elizabeth Wylcockes, Sara Wylcockes and Mawdelyne Wylcockes my 3
daughters and to the heirs of their bodies ; and if all my said children die
without heirs, " as God defende," then all the said premises to remain
to my right heirs for ever.
The said premises purchased of the said William Mylton of London,
are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per annum, clear,
£30. The said premises purchased of the said John Gerye are held of
the Queen in free and common socage, to wit, by fealty only, and are
worth per annum, clear, ;f 3.
John Wylcockes died in the said parish of St. Bennet Fynke, 2gth
April, 4 Eliz. [1562] ; Richard Wylcockes is his son and next heir, and
was then aged 21 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 4 Eliz., No. 68.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14th August, 4 Eliz. [1562],
before William Harper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of David Satnhrooke, by the oath of Thomas Lytton, William
Gybbyns, Henry Sutton, yohn Keyle, Richard Henman, Thomas Wytton,
Henry Calyce, William Mosyer, Thomas Dunkyns, Thomas Dewxell,
Willia)n Harding, Michael Smith, William Smyth, George Cabell,
Robert Lee, Robert Davye, Stephen Walden, Robert Langewith and
William Swayneson, who say that
David Sambrooke was seised of the capital messuage called the
Katheryne Wheale with the shops, cellars, solars, and gardens thereto
belonging, and 4 other tenements adjoining the said capital messuage,
lying in the parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate in the ward of
Aldersgate, London, between the terlement late of the Abbot and Con-
vent of St. Albans, now in the tenure of the said David, on the north
part; the tenement of the eleemosinary (eleemosinarius) of the Cathe-
dral Church of St. Pauls, London, on the south ; the great ditch under
the walls of London on the east, and the highway called Aldersgate-
strete on the west : which said premises one — Alexander Chapman late
of London, gent., had of the demise of Thomas Russhetoji, and which
the said David Sambroke lately purchased to him and his heirs for
ever of the gift of jfohn Osborne late of London, gent., and Dionisia his
wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Russheton, deceased, late serjeant at
law, as appears by a charter dated loth February, i Edward VI [1547] ,
and made by the said ^ohn Osborne and Dionisia to the said David
Sambrook.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are
worth per annum, clear, £j Ss. Hd.
David Sambrooke died 20th August, 2 and 3 Philip and Mary [1555]
without issue ; jfohn Danyell of Bedmyster, co. Somerset, husbandman,
son and heir of jfohn Danyell and Helen his wife, deceased, late one of
the daughters and coheirs of jfohn Pers of the City of Bristol, in the
parish of Ratcliffe on the Hill, likewise deceased, " Sebier " ; Richard
Rogers of the said City of Bristol, cardmaker, son and heir of Thomas
Rogers of Bristol, harbor, deceased, son and heir of Thomas Rogers and
Margaret his wife, deceased, another of the daughters and coheirs of the
said jfoh)i Pers; and yolni Hitchen of the City of London, " pulter,"
son and heirofyoA// ////c/j^« of Fromselwood, CO. Somerset, son and heir
of Richard Hitchen late of Porteburie and Alice his wife, the 3rd
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daughter and heir of the said John Pers, deceased, are the kinsmen and
next heirs of the said David Sambrook, as appears by a certificate made
under the common seal of the mayor and citizens of Bristol, dated 27
November, 3 Eliz. [1560]. At the death of the said David, the said
yohn Danyell was aged 80 years and more, and still survives at Bed-
myster, the said Richard Rogers was then aged 40 years and more,
and still survives at Bristol, and the said John Hychen was then aged
22 years and 3 weeks, and still survives in the said parish of St. Botolph
without Aldersgate, London.
Anna Sambrooke, late the wife of the said David Sambrooke, now
deceased, took the profits of the said premises from the death of the
said David until the 24th day of October, 1559, after her death the said
Hychen took the same.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 4 Eliz., No. 6g.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26th September, 4 Eliz.
[1562] , before William Harper, knight, mayor and escheator, by
virtue of a writ de melius inquirend after the death of Nicholas Russell,
citizen and haberdasher of London, by the oath of Thomas Lytton, John
Haddon, Henry Sutton, John Keyle, John Wytton, Henry Calyce,
William Mosyer, Thomas Dewxell, Michael Smyth, William Smyth,
George Cabell, Robert Lee, Stephen Walden, William Swaynson and
Robert Dunkyns, who say that
In an inquisition taken before William Hewell, knight, late mayor
and escheator of the City of London, the 15th day of October, 2 Eliz.
[1560], it was shown that the said Nicholas Russell held divers mes-
suages, etc., in London, but it was not stated by whom they were held:
Now the jurors say that the messuage commonly called the signe of the
Pannyor situate in the parish of St. Michael at Quenehithe, London,
late in the tenure of Thomas Bekingsall, citizen and salter of London,
and 2 other messuages lying in Bredstrete in the said parish, now or late
in the tenures of James Couper, salter, and William Scott, fishmonger,
are held of the Queen in free burgage, and the 3 messuages in the
several tenures of Edward Bray, Knight, Lord Bray, John Bussher
and George Hawley, situate in the parish of St. Andrew near Baynardes
Castell, London, are held of the Queen by fealty only in free socage or
burgage, and not in chief.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 4 Eliz., No. 70.
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1l^umpt)reg ISroun, Itnig1)t.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 17th June, 5 Eliz. [1563],
before Thomas Lodge, knight, mayor and escheator, after the.
death of Humphrey Broun, knight, one of the Justices of the bench,
by the oath of Thomas Lytton, jfohn Haddon, Henry Hutton, yohn
Kele, Richard Henman, John Wytton, Henry Calys, Robert Cryppes,
Thomas Dexill, William Harding, Michael Smyth, William Smythe,
Robert Lee, John Davye, Stephen Walden, Robert Langwith, William
Swanson, John Hopkins, Anthony Garrett, George Cabell and Nicholas
Carewe, who say that
Humphrey Broun was seised of a capital messuage called " the
Master of Sempringham's Hed house," in the parish of St. Sepulchre,
London ; 6 messuages there on the east part of the said capital mes-
suage ; and 2 messuages there on the west part of the same.
So seised, the said Humphrey enfeoffed Robert Bell, Gilbert Husse
and yohn Ellys, gent., of the said capital messuage, to the use of
him the said Humphrey and Agnes his wife for their lives, and after
their decease to the use of the heirs of their bodies begotten ; and for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Humphrey Broun for
ever. He also enfeoffed Thomas Gargrave, knight, Anthony Broun,
esq., then serjeant-at-law, Thomas Husse of the Middle Temple and
Martin Anne, esqrs., of the said 6 messuages on the east of the said
capital messuage : to hold to them and their heirs for ever to the use of
the said Humphrey and Agnes and the heirs of the said Humphrey for
ever. And he also enfeoffed Robert Husse and John Husse of the said
2 messuages on the west part of the said capital messuage : to hold to
them and their heirs for ever to the use of the said Humphrey and
Agnes and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of
the said Humphrey for ever.
So seised, the said Humphrey by his will, dated 12 Nov., 4 Eliz.
[1562] , bequeathed the said 6 messuages to the Rector and Wardens of
the Church of St. Martins le Organs in the City of London and to their
successors for ever.
All the said premises are held in free burgage of the City of London,
and are worth per annum, clear, ^^ii 45.
Humphrey Broun, Knight, died 5th December last past without
issue male, but having issue Mary Broun, Cristiana Broun and
Katherinc Broun, his three daughters, who, together with Roger Toune-
seiul, son and heir of Katherine Tounesend, deceased, another daughter
of the said Humphrey, are his right heirs, and at the time of his death
were aged respectively, the said Mary 14 years, 5 months, and 3 weeks
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and more, the said Cristiana 12 years, 3 months, and 3 weeks and more,
the said Katherine 9 years, i month, and 8 weeks and more, and the
said Roger Tounesend 18 years on the 23rd day of March last past.
The said Agnes, late the wife of the said Humphrey, still survives in
London.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 5 Eliz., part i. No. 58.
t^iri)artr l^ornetie.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 17th June, 5 Eliz. [1563]
before Thomas Lodge, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Richard Hornebie, merchant tailor of London, by the oath of Thomas
Litton, jfohn Haddon, Henry Sutton, ^ohn Kele, Richard . . . Robert
Grippes, Thomas Dexell, William Hardinge, Michael Smyth, William
Smythe, Robert Leye, Robert Davye, Stephen Walden, Robert Lang-
withe, William Swanson, jfohn Hopkins, Anthony Gar rat, George
Cabell, Henry Calys and Nicholas Carewe, who say that
Richard Hornebie was seised of the messuage and tenement called
the Bell in the parish of St. Dunstans, Fleetstreet, sometime belonging
to the late Priory or Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, now
dissolved, lying between the tenement called the Lambe on the east,
the tenement called the Delphin on the west, the field and pasture
called Fykkettisfilde on the north, and the highway on the south, and
all the houses, shops, cellars, etc., etc., to the said messuage belonging,
and the said field and pasture called Fikkettisfeilde near adjoining the
said messuage and lying in the said parish of St. Dunstan and in that
of St. Clements Danes beyond the lands of the New Temple, London,
with free ingress and egress for men, horses, carriages and all [siV] other
necessary things by 2 gates at the east end of the said field, to wit,
by I gate in the lane called Chancery Lane against the said field, the
other gate at the west end of the same, abutting upon the said field.
The said Richard Hornebie being so seised, licence having been
first obtained from Queen Elizabeth by her Letters Patent dated 12th
May in the 4th year of her reign [1562], by charter dated 25th May in the
said year demised to Edward Clyfton and Alice his wife all the said
premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever.
The said messuages and other the premises are held of the Queen
by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee and the yearly rent of
17s. ^., and are worth per annum, clear, £"8.
Richard Hornebie died 21st September last past; the said Alice
Clyjton is his daughter and next heir, and is aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 5 Eliz., part 1, No. 62.
lo Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, i6th June, 5 Eliz. [1563]
before Thomas Lodge, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Thovias Penye, citizen and skinner (pelleparii) of London, by the
oath of jfolin Haddon, jfohn Keyle, Richard Henman, jfohfi Wytton,
Henry Calyce, Robert Grippes, Thomas Dexehall, William Harding,
. . . George Gabell, Robert Lee, Stephen Maiden, Robert Langwithe,
William Sanson and Nicholas Garewe, who say that
Thomas Percye was seised of 3 messuages in the several tenures of
William Walker, William Willson and Thomas Pyford lying in Wood-
strete in the parish of St. Albans in Woodstrete, London, sometime
belonging to the late House or Priory of the Blessed Mary without
Byshoppesgate, London, now dissolved; i messuage with shops,
cellars, solars, etc., situate in Thamystrete, in the parish of All Saints
upon the Cellars in Thamystrete, alias Alhallowes the Lytle, now
in the tenure of Andrew Percye : which said messuage lies be-
.tween the [tenement] of the Mayor, commonalty and citizens of
London on the east and north, the tenement belonging to the said
Church of Lytle Alhallowes, in the tenure oi John Burcer on the west,
and the highway there called Thamestrete on the south.
So seised, the said Thomas Percye made his will 29th January, 1561,
as follows [here given in English] :
I give my said new messuage in Thamystrete to the said Andrew
Percye, my nephew and cousin, for his natural life ; and after his de-
cease, to Francis Percy son of the said Andrew and to the heirs of his
body begotten ; if he die without issue, the said messuage to be sold
for the greatest profit possible, and the money therefrom arising to be
divided amongst the children of the said Andrew, to wit, jfane Percy,
Mary Percy and Margery Percy and to his child yet unborn.
I give the said 3 messuages in Woodstreet to the child unborn of
the said Andrew if it be a " man child " and to the heirs of such child ;
but if he decease without issue or if it be not a man child, then I give
the same to the said Francis and his heirs ; for default, the said mes-
suages to be sold and the money to be divided amongst the said jfane,
Mary and Margery Percye.
The said 3 messuages in Woodstreet are held of the Queen in free
socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear,
£"4. The messuage in Thames street is held of the Queen in free
burgage, and is worth per annum, clear, 405.
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Thomas Percye died 5th March, 4 Eliz. [1562]; the said Andrew
Percye is his kinsman and next heir, and is now aged 36 years and
more.
Chan. Inq. p. /w., 5 Eliz., part i, No. 72.
Joan (Cailor, ImtroU).
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 17th June, 5 Eliz. [1563],
before Tho))ias Lodge, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of Joan Tailor of London, widow, by the oath of Thomas Litton^
John Hardden, Henry Sutton, John Keye, Richard Henman, John
Witton, Robert Grippes, Thomas Dexealle, William Harden, Michael
Smyth, William Smyth, Robert Ley, Robert Davye, Stephen Walden,
Robert Langwythe, William Swanson, John Hopkins, Anthony Garrer,
George Cabell, Henry Callis and Nicholas Carew, who say that
Joan Tailor was not seised of any messuages, lands or heredita-
ments in the said City of London which were held of the Queen or
others, but she was seised of all that messuages divided into 2 parts,
situate in the parish of St. Ellen in the street called Bysshoppesgate
Strete within the City of London, late in the tenure of the said Joan,
and now in that of . . . Skegges, which said tenement abbuts upon the
highway there on the east, the tenement in the tenure of Justinian
Caches on the south, partly on the tenement in the tenure of Thomas
Gresham, knight, and partly on the tenement called the Bull there on
the west, and the messuage in the tenure of William Agar on the
north, also of the reversion of the said premises.
So seised, the said Joan Tailor, licence from the Queen being first
obtained by Letters Patent dated i8th May, 4 Eliz. [1562], by charter
dated 2ist May, in the said year< sold the said premises to Nicholas
Clarson and his heirs for ever.
The said Joan Tailor was likewise seised of all that tenement lying
in the said parish and street, between the highway there on the east,
the tenement late in the occupation of William Daymer and now in
that of Folkes Lyngham, ironmonger, on the south, the messuage late
in the tenure of Dominic (Dominici) Lomelyn and now in that of
Thomas Watton, gent., and the tenement late in the occupation of the
said Joan Tailor and Richard Emmes on the north : which said tene-
ment is now in the tenure of Justinian Cockes, merchant-tailor of
London, and formerly belonged to the late Priory or Monastery of St.
Ellen, within the said City of London, now dissolved.
So seised, the said Joan by charter dated 6th April, 4 and 5 Philip
12 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
and Mary [1558], sold the said messuage to Richard Emmes, citizen
and saddler of London, to hold to him and his heirs for ever, to the
use of the said yoan Taylor and yoice Mall sister of the said jfoan,
for their lives ; and after their decease, to the use of the said Richard
Emmes and his heirs for ever.
The said Richard Emmes being so seised, made his will loth
August, 1558 [part given here in English], and thereby bequeathed the
said messuage in the said parish of St. Ellens to Thomas Burston his
uncle and his heirs for ever.
The said Richard Emmes died in the lifetime of the said ^oan, and
Queen Elizabeth by Letters Patent dated 13th September, in the 4th
year of her reign [1562], pardoned the said Thomas Burston the trespass,
legacy and alienation made by the said will.
The messuage in the tenure of . . . Skegges is held of the Queen in
chief by knight's service and the yearly rent of 55. 4^., and is worth per
annum, clear, 535. 4^.
The messuage in the tenure of 'Justinian Cockes is held of the Queen
in chief by knight's service and the yearly rent of 25., and is worth per
annum, clear, 205.
yoan Tailor died 13th September last past ; but who is her next
heir the jurors know not.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 5 Eliz., part 2, No. 30.
©abitr Sgaootrroffe.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 25th June, 5 Eliz. [1563],
JL before Thomas Lodge, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of David Woodroffe, citizen and Alderman of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lytton, jfohn Haddeny^ohn Keyle, Richard Henman, jfohn
Witton, Henry Callys, Robert Grippes, Thomas Dexeall, Michael Smythe,
William Smythe, George Cabell, Robert Ley, Stephen Walden, Robert
Lamwyth, William Swainson, Anthony Garrett and Nicholas Carewe,
who say that
David Woodroffe was seised of all that messuage called the Greane
Gate next Ledenhall, i garden, 4 tenements, 2 cellars and all the
buildings, shops, etc., etc., to the said messuage belonging, lying in
the parish of St. Andrew the Apostle Undershafte, in the City of
London, sometime in the tenure of ^ohn Meawtis secretary for the
French language, to King Henry VII ; all that large messuage and
tenement called the Three Tunnes in Thamys-strete in the parish of
St. Magnus the Martyr within the City of London, sometime in the
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tenure of Robert Baylye, citizen and mercer of London, and now in
that of John Ambrose, iron merchant of Milan (?) (millanii), formerly
belonging to the late Monastery of the Minoresses without Aldgate,
London, now dissolved ; which said messuage King Henry VIII, late
King of England, by his Letters Patent dated ist July, in the 36th
year of his reign [1544] granted to Hugh Losse of London, esq., and
Thomas Bocher and to the heirs of the said Hugh, all that messuage
and all the shops, warehouses, yards, etc., thereto belonging, lying in
the parish of St. Michael, in Crooked Lane, London, late in the tenure
of Henry Gamlynge, citizen and " cowper " of London ; also i tenement
or house of Romelande, in the town of St. Albans, co. Hertford,
abbutting upon Romelande towards the east, and on the north as far
as the messuage sometime of William Clotheman, and i orchard con-
taining in length from Romelande up to the land now of Joan Harvie,
widow, 136 feet, and containing in breadth 66 feet, late in the tenure
of Richard Stondon ; and all the houses, buildings, lands, etc., to the
said tenement belonging, formerly belonging to the late Monastery
of St. Albans ; all that messuage, tenement or inn (hospicio) called
the Flowerdeluce in the said town of St. Albans in a street there
called the Frenche Rowe, between the messuage or inn called the
Lyon on the south part and the messuage or inn called the Christo-
pher on the north, extending in length from the said street to the
street of Dagnall, and from a meadow called Squilers in the said
town next to the street there called Scollane, now in the tenure of
Robert Brande and late in that of Roger Seymer ; all that tenement
and the land thereto adjoining now in the tenure of Margerie Chaptnan
and James Stanlye in the said town of St. Albans in the street there
called Fyshepoole, between the way leading from the said street
towards Romelande on the east, the tenement late of Henry Harvye
on the west, extending in length from the said street towards the north
up to the messuage and garden of the said David Woodroffe on the
south ; and also a close or pasture lying in the parish of Enfield in
CO. Middlesex.
So seised, the said David Woodroffe made his will 26th June, 1560,
as follows [here given in English] : I will that Elizabeth my wife shall
occupy for the term of her natural life my mansion house in London
with 4 tenements thereto belonging ; and after her decease, I give the
same to Nicholas Woodroffe my son and his heirs for ever. I give to
my said wife for her life my house and lands in East Burnett, and
after her decease the same to go to Robert Woodroffe my son and his
heirs for ever. Also to my said wife my dwelling house at St. Alban's
with my house there called the Flowerdeluce ; after her decease, I give
the same to Stephen Woodroffe my son and his heirs for ever.
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The messuage called the Grene Gate next Ledenhall is held of the
Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent by fealty only in
free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, £8 135. 4^.
The messuage called the Three Tuns in Thamystrete and the tenement
and other the premises in Crooked Lane are held of the Queen by
fealty only in free socage and not in chief : the said messuage called
the Three Tuns is worth per annum, clear, £"5, and the tenement and
premises in Crooked Lane 265. 8^/. The tenement or house in St.
Albans is held of the Queen in socage by fealty only and not in chief,
and by the yearly rent of 12^. in the name of tithe, and is worth per
annum, clear, 105. The messuage or inn called the Flowerdeluce in the
said town and the meadow called Squilers there are held of the Queen
in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £"6. Of whom or by what service
the tenement and land late in the tenure of Margerie Chapman and
yames Stanley in the said town of St. Alban's are held the jurors know
not : they are worth per annum, clear, 135. 4//. Of whom or by what
service the close or pasture in Enfield is held the jurors know not: it is
worth per annum, clear, 35. 4^,
David Woodroffe died 24th March last past ; and Nicholas Woodroffe
is his son and next heir, and is aged 32 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 5 Eliz., part i. No. 32.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 2nd July, 5 Eliz. [1563],
before Thomas Lodge, knight, mayor and excheator, after the death
of jfohn Hulson, writer of courthand to the said City of London, by the
oath of Thomas Lytton, John Haddon, John Keyle, Richard Hennatn,
John Wytton, Henry Callis, Robert Crippes, Thomas Dexell, William
Harding, Michael Smythe, Henry . . . , William Smith, George
Cabell, Robert Le, Robert Davye, Stephen Walden, Robert Langwyth ,
William Swanson, John Hopkinge, and Nicholas Carewe, who say
that
John Hulson was seised of all that messuage late in the tenure of
John Weyland and now in that of Thomas Gee, sometime belonging to
the late Chantry called Mores Channtery in the Cathedral Church of St.
Paul's, London, situate in the parish of St. Martin within Ludgate,
London, to wit, between the tenement late in the tenure of Agnes
Wilson on the west, and the tenement now or late in the tenure of
Robert Gore on the east ; all that messuage or tenement late in the
tenure of John Ayland, and now in that of Robert Charnock, situate in
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the street called Fletestrete in the parish of St. Brip^ide (Brides) in Flete-
strete in the suburbs of London, between the lands and tenements
belonging to the Company of Fishmongers, London, on the east, and
the lands late of Avcres Randall on the west: 3 small cottages or
tenements late in the tenure of the said yohn Ayland lying in a certain
alley called Frenche Alley in the said parish of St. Brides ; all that
messuage or tenement in Fletestrete late in the tenure of George Erodes :
2 messuages and tenements there in the several tenures of Owin
Edwards and Robert Watson ; all that messuage and tenement in the
parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, late in the tenure of Robert
Halley, sometime belonging to the late Priory or New Hospital of the
Blessed Mary without Bysshopesgate, London, now dissolved ; 4
messuages in the tenure of Richard Alen, situate in the parish of St.
Brides in Fletestrete ; the messuage and tenement formerly in the
tenure of Robert Harrye in Oldefysshestreate in the parish of St.
Nicholas Coldabbey, London, abutting upon the tenement of Beatrice
Reynolde of London, widow, wherein yohn Bullock, fishmonger, lived,
on the east, and upon another tenement of the said Robert Harrye on
the west ; i messuage sometime in the tenure of Agnes Walpole,
widow, and afterwards in that of William Gardeyner, in the parish of
St. Martin next Ludgate, Londort ; 3 messuages in the several tenures
of yohn Buckeley, . . . Backer, widow, and Anthony Peterson, in the said
parish of St. Brides ; 2 messuages lying together in Fletestrete, one
whereof was late in the tenure of the said ^ohn Hulson, and the
other in that of JoJui Lyons, goldsmith ; all that tenement in the
parish of St. Martin within Ludgate, London, late in the tenure
of Nicholas Pegott ; 2 tenements in Snowrehilstrete within the parish
of St. Sepulchre in the suburbs of London, late in the tenure of
William Donkaster and now in that of Thomas Goose ; all that mes-
suage in the tenure of Henry Grover in the parish of St. Martin with-
out Ludgate ; the messuage late in the tenure of Roger Yonge and
afterwards in that of Simon Southwell in Fletestrete ; all that messu-
age in the parish of St. Brides in Fleetstrete, late in the tenure of
Guy Bennett, and now in that of Robert Getley ; and 2 messuages
late in the several tenures of Laurence Saunders, esq., and Elizabeth
Scuse, widow, in the said parish of St. Sepulchre's.
So seised, the said John Hulson made his will, 30th August, 1560,
as follows [part here given in English] :
I give to Dyonise my wife all my lands, tenements and heredita-
ments in the several tenures of Julynn Hickes, George Gee, Robert
Charnock, John Stone, Robert Abney and Anthony Peterson, which she
shall enjoy for her life in the name of her jointure and full dower. To
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Tlionnr^ Hnlson my eldest son the messuage wherein I now dwell, my
shop on the east side of the same, and my tenements in the several tenures
oi Margaret Whapplett, widow, Thomas Goose, jfohn Mason, Richard
Patchett, jfohti. Wyllard and Symon Southewell in the said parishes ot
St. Brides and St. Sepulchres, and my tenement in the lane in the
parish of St. Martyn next Ludgate : to hold to him and his heirs ; for
default, the same to remain to my other children and their heirs ; for
default, to remain to my next heir. I give to jfoan my daughter and
to her heirs my tenement in the tenure of John Settle, situate in said
parish of St. Martin ; for default, the same to remain to my said son
Thomas and his heirs ; and for default to my next heirs. I give to
Edward Hulson my son and his heirs my 2 -tenements in the several
tenures of Owen Edwardes and Widow Watson in the said parish of
St. Bride ; for default, the same to remain jointly to Mary, Margaret
and Martha my daughters, and to their heirs ; for default, to the said
Joan and her heirs ; and for default, to my right heirs. To Margaret
my daughter and her heirs my tenement in the tenure of Widow
Erodes, in the said parish of St. Brides ; for default, the same to
remain to the said Edward, Mary and Martha in common and to their
heirs ; and for default to my right heirs for ever. To my daughter
Martha and her heirs my tenement in the tenure of Robert Getley in
the said parish of St. Brides ; for default, to remain to the said Edward,
Mary, and Margaret in common and to their heirs ; for default, to my
right heirs for ever.
The messuages in the several tenures of Thomas Gee and Robert
Charnock, the 3 cottages in the tenure of jfohn Ayland, situate in
Frenche Alley and the tenement late in the tenure of George Erodes in
the said parish of St. Brides are held of the Queen by fealty only in
free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £'10 6j. 8rf.
The said tenements in the tenures of Owin Edwards and Robert
Watson in Fletestrete are held of the Queen by fealty only in free
burgage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, 535. 4^. The
messuage in the said parish of St. Sepulchre in the tenure of Robert
Halley is held of the Queen by fealty only in free and common socage
and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, £'5 85. The 4 messu-
ages in the tenure of Richard Allen are held of the Queen by fealty
only in free burgage, and are worth per annum, clear, £-^ 125. 8</. The
messuage in the tenure of Robert Harrye in Old Fyshestrete and the
tenement in the tenure of William Gardyner are held of the Queen as
of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent by fealty only in free
socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £"5 65. 8d. The
3 messuages in the tenures of jfolm Buckley, . . . Bucker, widow, and
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A nthony Peterson are held of the Queen as of her said manor by fealty
only in free socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £^.
The 2 messuages lying together in Fletestrete in the tenures of jfohn
Htilson and John Lyons are held of the Queen in free burgage or
socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear,
£■5. The tenement in the said parish of St. Martin within Ludgate in
the tenure of Nicholas Pegott is held of the Queen by fealty only in
free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, ;^5. The
2 tenements in Snowerhilstrete are held of the Queen in free burgage
and common socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per
annum, clear, £/^. The premises in the tenure of Henry Grover are held
of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and are
worth per annum, clear, £^. The said messuage in the tenure of Simon
Southwell is held of the Queen by the free service of id. per annum, and
is worth per annum, clear, £"5 65. 8d. The premises in the several
tenures of Thoynas Snagges and Robert Getley are held of the Queen in
free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £8 135.
The premises in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate in the
tenures of Laurence Saunders and Elizabeth Scuse are held of the
Queen by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear,
£6 135. 4^.
yohn Hiilson died 30 August last past ; Thomas Hulson is his son
and next heir and is aged 23 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 5 Eliz., part 2, No. 34.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26th October, 6 Eliz. [1564],
before ^ohn Whyte, knight, mayor and escheator after the death
of Henry Suckley, by the oath of ^ohn Haddon, Richard Henman,
He7iry Sutton, William Hardinge, Stephen Walden, Henry Shawe,
William Smyth, Richard Smythe, John Witton, jfohn Noble, Michael
Smythe, Robert Dyconson, Robert Grippes, Richard Cowper, John
Wilson, Arthur Raynescroftes, Robert Langwithe, and Walter Browne,
who say that
Henry Suckley was seised of 4 messuages with a|l the shops, cellars,
etc., etc., thereto belonging lying in the parish of St. Sepulchre, London,
in a street there called Gyltspurstreate near a place there called the Pye
Cornner, in the several tenures of Michael Nottingham, Richard
Mathewe, Williatn Erie and Williatyi Parrett.
So seised, the said Henry and Agnes his wife by deed dated 5th
1 8 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
April, 4 & 5, Philip and Mary [1558], granted the said premises to
William Harper, citizen and merchant-tailor and alderman of London,
Thomas Pannell, clerk, William Tucker, citizen and grocer of London,
William Chyvall, citizen and draper of London, David Gitton, citizen
and vintner of London, William Boxe, citizen and grocer of London,
Ambrose Nycholas, citizen and Salter of London, Robert Soil, citizen
and Salter of London, and jfohn Toppe, groom of the chamber of the
Lord the King : to hold to them and their heirs for ever to the use of
the said Henry and Agnes his wife, for their lives ; after their decease,
the said premises and the reversion thereof shall wholly remain to the
mayor, commonalty and citizens of London, governors of the goods
and possessions of the Hospitals of Christs, Bridewell, and St. Thomas
the Apostle, and to their successors for ever, to the intents stated in
the said deed.
The said Henry Stickley was likewise seised of 3 messuages with
shops, cellars, etc., situate in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen in Old
Fyshestrete, London, in the several tenures of yohn Byldersbe, Ed-
ward Butler and Christopher Toppinge.
So seised, he and the said Agnes by deed dated 30th March, 4 & 5,
Philip and Mary [1558] granted the said premises to the said William
Harper, Thomas Pannell, William Toker, William Chyval, David
Gytton, William Box, Ambrose Nycholas, Robert Solle and ^ohn Toppe,
to hold to them and their heirs for ever to the use of the said Henry
and Agnes for their lives, with remainder as in the said deed is
specified.
The said Henry Suckley was likewise seised of i messuage called
the Saryzen Heed in Watlingstreate in the parish of All Saints in
Breadstreate, London, now in the tenure of the said Agnes Suckley, and
so seised by indenture dated 31st December, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary
[1557], demised the same to the said John Toppe : to hold immediately
after the death of the said Henry and Agnes for 61 years, he paying
therefor yearly ^6.
Also of I other messuage in the said parish of All Saints in Bread-
streat in the tenure of William Hitchecoke, citizen and Salter of Lon-
don : which said messuage the said Henry and Agnes by charter dated
5th April, in the said 4th '& 5th years of Philip and Mary granted to
the said William Harper, Thomas Pannell and the others above men-
tioned : to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said
Henry and Agnes for their lives, with remainders thereof to the intent
in the said indenture specified.
The said Henry Suckley and Agnes were jointly seised of all that
messuage now in the tenure of the said Agnes situate in the said parish
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of All Saints in Breadstreat in the ward of Cordwaynnerstreate, London,
with all the houses, shops, cellars, etc., thereto belon^in^.
So seised, they by indenture quadripartite dated 24th July, 1564, in
performance and confirmation of all the covenants and grants contained
in certain indentures made between the said Henry Suckley and Agnes
of the one part; John Toppe, citizen and merchant-tailor of London,
of the 2nd part ; the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield in co. Stafford, of
the 3rd part, and the bailiffs and community (comitatem) of the town of
Thomworthe (Tamworth) in the counties of Warwick and Stafford of the
4th part, granted to the said John Toppe all that messuage in Wattling-
streate in the said parish of All Saints, Breadstreate, commonly called the
sygne of the Rame, and all that capital mansion or messuage with a
garden and orchard situate at Corbetstye in the parish of Upmister in
CO. Essex, and i other messuage called Ryseleys in Upmister: to hold
to the said Johyi Toppe and his heirs immediately after the death of the
said Henry and Agnes, to the intent to perform and keep all the cove-
nants and agreements in the said indentures specified for ever.
After the death of the said Henry Suckley the said Agnes by deed
dated 20th October, in the said year, confirmed to the said John Toppe
all the said premises.
The said 4 messuages lying in Gyltspurstreate are held of the Queen
in free burgage and common socage by fealty only and not in chief, and
are worth per annum, clear, £10. The said 3 messuages in the said
parish of St. Mary Magdalen and the tenement called the Saryzen
Heed are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per annum,
clear, ;^i3. The messuage called the Rame is held of the heirs of
Augustine Hynde in socage and by the yearly rent of 6s. 8d., and is
worth per annum, clear, ^5. The messuage in the tenure of Williaiii
Hychecock is held of the Archbishop of Canterbury in socage and by the
yearly rent of 25., and is worth per annum, clear, £"4.
Henry Suckley died 31st July last past; Henry Browne son of
Edward Browne late of London, merchant-tailor, is his kinsman and
next heir, and is now aged 24 years and more.
The said Agnes Suckley still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part 1, No. 104.
i^otert (JTarter.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 17th October, 6 Eliz. [1563],
before jfohn White, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Robert Carter of London, fishmonger, by the oath of yohn Hndden,
20 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
William Gybbons, Richard Hcntnan, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden,
Henry Calice, William Smythc, Thomas Dewxill, Robert Langwyth,
Richard Smythe, John Wytton, jfohn Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert
Dyconson, Robert Grippes and jfohn Wilson, who say that
Robert Carter was seised in fee tail to him and the heirs male of
his body begotten, the remainder thereof for default to jfoan his wife,
with remainder to Richard Carter and his heirs male of all that mes-
suage called the Whyte Lyon, late in the tenure of William Hamcottes,
and now in that of jfoan Carter, lately divided into 3 messuages, and
sometime belonging to the late Priory of the Blessed Mary Overy in
CO. Surrey, now dissolved, situate in the parish of St. Magnus within
the City of London near the bridge of the said City, between the gate
called Oystergate on the east and another tenement of the said late
Priory, wherein Robert Hardington dwells, on the west ; all that
messuage in the said parish of St. Magnus late in the tenure of
Christopher Bussher, and now in that of yohn Kelynge, fishmonger,
also belonging to the said late Priory.
The said Robert Carter being so seised, in the Court of Hustings
upon a plea of land held at the Guildhall on Monday next before the
feast of St. Dunstan the Bishop, 5 Eliz. [1563], John Marshall and
William Tofte, citizens and fishmongers of London, by virtue of a
writ de " rect paten " directed to the Mayor of London recovered the
said messuage cafled the White Lyon by the name of 3 messuages and
2 wharfs in the parish of St. Magnus the Martyr : which said recovery
was had to the use of the said Robert Carter, and Joan Byrche,
daughter oi Nicholas Byrche, whom the said Robert afterwards married,
for their natural lives ; and after their decease, to the use of Thomas
Carter, son and heir apparent of the said Robert, and his heirs male ;
and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Robert Carter
for ever, as by the deed indented made between the said Robert on the
one part and the said jfohn MarsJiall and William Tofte of the other
part, dated 8th January, 5 Eliz. [1563] more fully appears.
The said Robert Carter made his will 8th November, 1563, and
thereby bequeathed his said tenements called the White Lion and the
Christopher to Joa^i his wife, out of which said tenements Margaret,
now the wife of [piece of document torn right away all down the right
hand side]. . . . Levers has a yearly rent of ;^io for her life ; to wit, £6
from the Whyte Lyon and £^ from the Christopher, to hold the said
tenement called the Christopher to the said Joan and her heirs for
ever ; if she die without heirs, the same to remain to the heirs of
William Grene and Elizabeth his wife. And to hold the tenement
called the White Lion to the said Joan for her life ; after her decease,
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the same to remain wholly to Richard Carter, son of Walter Carter
and his heirs male.
After the death of the said Robert Carter, the Queen by Letters
Patent dated at Hertford Castle, 8th March, in the 6th year of her reign,
gave licence to the said jfoan to hold the said tenement called the
Christopher to her and her heirs for ever, and on the gth March in the
said year pardoned the trespass committed by the said jfoan by enter-
ing the said premises without her Majesty's licence.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service
of the 40th part of a knight's fee, and by the yearly payment of 125.
for the premises in the tenure of William Hamcottes and los. 8rf. for
those in the tenure of Christopher Bussher, and are worth per annum,
clear, 135. ^d.
Robert Carter died nth November, 5 Eliz. [1563], Alice jfervys,
wife of — Jervys, Joan Barker wife of John Barker, Anne Hodgis wife
oi Roger Hodgis and Elizabeth Grene, -wife of William Grene are his
sisters and coheirs ; all of whom are aged 22 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part 1, No. 105.
©torn Clune.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 20th June, 6 Eliz. [1564],
before jfolin White, mayor and escheator, after the death of
Owen Clune, citizen and clothier, " pannar," of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lytton, jfohn Haddon, Richard Henmaii, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Walden, Henry Callys, Henry Shawe, Thomas Dexall, Richard
Smythe, jfohn Noble, Michael Smythe, Robert Ley, Robert Langwythe
and jfolin Keyle, who say that
Owen Clune was seised of 20 messuages, 2 tofts and i rood of land,
in the several tenures of Thomas Grene, Agnes his wife, John Nele,
Edward Norreys, John Wilson, Roger Yonge, Anne Towlarge, William
Smythe, Robert Maryner, Richard Cooke, George Rychardes, Richard
Fancer, John Sqiiier, Angell Mathewe, Roger Medcalffe, William
Roberttes, Thomas Lyster, Thomas Kylbye and Elizabeth his wife
Henry Rolff alias Roffe, Jasper Rolff alias Roffe, Thomas Ede, Andrew
Benbury, Simon Lawlesse, Henry Kynge, — Poulter, Richard Semper
and Nicholas Mowyer ; situate in the parishes of St. Andrew Hubberte
and St. Margaret Patens, in Smyth Lane and Philpott Lane, London.
So seised, the said Owen Clune made his will 22nd August, 1563,
as follows : [here given in English]. I give to Agnes my wife all my
houses and lands in South Wokingdon, co. Essex, to hold to her and
2 2 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
her heirs for ever ; also the profits of all other my lands and tenements
both free and copy within the City of London or elsewhere for her
life, she making all the necessary repairs, on condition that she pay
to Margaret Ashlen her mother, yearly, £"i6. If the said Agnes die
before her said mother, then I leave ji^ll my said lands to Beatrice my
daughter and heir, and to her heirs, she to pay to the said Margaret
Ashlen yearly £"32. If the said Beatrice die without issue or before
the said Agnes and Margaret, then immediately after the death of the
said Agnes and Margaret the Master and Wardens of 7ny company \sic'\
to enter into all my lands and tenements in the parishes of St. Andrew
Hubberte, St. Margaret Pattentes and St. Mary at Hill, near little
Estchep, and sell the same for the largest amount possible, and the
money therefrom arising to be put into the hands of 10 young men of
the said company, having most need thereof, who shall enjoy the
same for 5 years, after which time other 10 young men shall enjoy it,
and so on from time to time for ever. I also will that £5 out of every
£100 shall be given to the poorest householders in the said company.
All the said premises in London are held of the Queen in free
burgage, and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £50 85.
The said Beatrice died i8th September, 5 Eliz. [1563].
The said Owen Chine died 2nd September, 5 Eliz. [1563] ; Anna
Sheperde wife of jfohn Sheperde is his sister and next heir and is now
aged 40 years and more.
The said Agnes late the wife of the said Owen and the said
Margaret Ashelen still survive.
Chan. Inq. p. ni., 6 Eliz., part i. No. 106.
Warp l^oell alias fasten.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 20th June, 6 Eliz. [1564]
before jfolin Whyte, mayor and escheator, after the death of Mary
Hoell alias Paston, by the oath of Thomas Litton, John H addon, Henry
Sutton, jfohn Keyle, Richard Henman, Henry Callys, Henry Shawe,
Thomas Dexealle, Michael Smith, Richard Smyth, Robert Leye, yohn
Noble, Stephen IVallden and Robert Langwythe, who say that
Long before the death of the said Mary Hoell, Ralph Rowlett, knight,
was seised of all that messuage in the parish of St. Alphage in Phillipe
Lane, London, late in the tenure oi Henry Awdeleye and late in that of
the said Mary Hoell, being part of the possessions of the lately dissolved
Priory of Elsingspittle in the City of London.
So seised, the said Ralph by charter dated 15th May, 4 Edw. VI.
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[1550], demised the said messuage to jfohn Howell and to the said
Mary his wife : to hold to them and to the heirs of the said jfohn for
ever.
The said messuage is held of the Queen in chief as of her Crown by
the service of the i knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, 535. 4^.
Mary Howell died 28th JuJy, 1562 ; George Howell is the son and
heir of the said Mary and of the said jfohn Howell late her husband,
and was then aged 12 years and 4 months.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part i. No. 107.
I
C^omas ISlanke, senior.
nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 8th June, 6 Eliz. [1564] ,
before ^ohn Wliyte, mayor and escheator, after the death of
Thomas Blanke, citizen and haberdasher of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lytton, John Haddon, Richard Henman, Stephen tValden,
Henry Callys, Henry Shawe, William Smythe, Thomas Dewxall, jfohn
Witton, jfohn Noble, Michael Smythe^ Robert Lee, Robert Cryppys,
Walter Browne and John Keyle, who say that
Thomas Blanke was seised of 2 messuages being in ruins and de-
cayed, situate in Gracechurche Strete, in the parish of St. Leonard next
Estchepe, now made into i messuage, wherein the said Thomas Blanke
lived ; i cottage also in ruins in the said street, in the tenure of — Lana-
wan, widow; i messuage commonly called Abbottes Inne, in the parish of
St. Mary at Hyll next Byllyngsgate ; and i messuage late in the tenure
oi Richard Stafferton, situate in Peter Lane, next Poules Wharf.
All the said premises except Abbottes Inne are held of the Queen in
free socage and burgage and not in chief. The said Abbottes Inne is
held of the Queen in chief by the service of the 50th part of a knight's
fee, and by the yearly rent of 55. \d. All the said premises are worth
per annum, clear, ^^5.
Thomas Blanke, senior, died 28 November last past; Thomas Blanke
is his son and next heir and is aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part i, No. 108.
i^irf)artr g^turman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26th October, 6 Eliz. [1564]
before John White, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death of
Richard Sturman, citizen and " poulter " of London, by the oath of
3
24 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
yolin Hadden, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, William Hardinge,
Stephen Walden, Henry Shawe, William Smythe, Richard Sinythe,
John Wytton, John Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert Dyconson, Robert
Cryppes, Richard Cowper, John Wilson, Arthur Raynescrofte, Walter
Browne and Robert Langwythe, who say that
Before the death of Richard Sturman one Robert Moyzes, citizen
and cook of London, was seised of all that messuage in the parish of
St. Botolph without Aldersgate, London, in the street there called
Aldersgatestreate, late in the tenure of Nicholas Melthorpe, and late
parcel of the possessions of the late Monastery of St. Albans, co. Hert-
ford, of the gift and grant of William Dodington, gent., as by the charter
of the said William, dated 3 January, 2 Eliz. [1560], more fully
appears.
So seised, the said Robert Mozyes by charter dated 17th March, 2
Eliz. [1560], for the sum of ^150 to him in hand paid, demised the
said messuage to the said Richard Sturman Siwdi Grace his wife: to
hold to them and to the heirs of the said Richard for ever.
The said messuage is held of the Queen in free burgage and com-
mon socage, and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, 405.
Richard Sturman died 24th September, 6 Eliz. [1564], John Stor-
man is his son and next heir and is now aged 11 years, 6 months and
more.
The said Grace late the wife of the said Richard still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part i. No. log.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26th October, 6 Eliz. [1564],
before jfohn White, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Hugh Pope, of London, by the oath of John Haddon, Richard Hen-
man, Henry Sutton, William Hardinge, Stephen Walden, Henry Shawe,
William Smythe, Richard Smythe, John Wytton, John Noble, Michael
Smythe, Robert Dyconson, Robert Grippes, Richard Cowper, John
Wilson, Arthur Raynescro/tes, Walter Browne and Robert Langwithe,
who say that
Before the death of Hugh Pope, one Henry Awsten, citizen and
haberdasher of London, was seised of all that large messuage, together
with all the houses, orchards, etc., etc., thereto belonging, called the
Prynces Warderobe, lying in the Parish of St. Olave in the Old "Jure"
of the City of London.
So seised, the said Henry by deed dated 26th July, i Sc 2, Philip and
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Mary [1554], granted the said premises to the said Hugh Pope and
Katherine his wife : to hold to them and their heirs ; and for default,
the remainder thereof to the right heirs of the said Hugh for ever.
The said messuage is held of the Queen by fealty only, in free
burgage and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, 100 marks.
Hugh Pope died 2nd September 4 Eliz. [1562] ; Hugh Pope is his
son and next heir, and is now aged 12 years, 6 months and more.
The said Katherine late the wife of the said Hugh still survives,
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 FAiz., part i, No. no.
ifEiles ittcrtmnge, OBentleman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26th October, 6 Eliz. [1564] ,
before John White, mayor and escheator, after the death of Miles
Mordinge, gent., of London, by the oath of jfohn Haddon, Richard Hen-
man, Henry Sutton, William Hardinge, Stephen Walden, Henry Shawe,
William Smythe, Richard Smythe, jfohn Witton, jfohn Noble, Michael
Smythe, Robert Dyconson, Robert Grippes, Richard Cowper, John Wyl-
son, Arthur Raynescroftes, Walter Broune and Robert Langwithe, who
say that
Before the death of Miles Mordinge, King Henry VIII, was seised
in right of his Crown of England of all that messuage and garden lying
in the parish of St. Nicholas, Cornhill, parcel of the possessions of the
late College of Aeon, commonly called St. Thomas of Acres within the
City of London, now dissolved, and late in the tenure of 60 priests there ;
I other messuage to the said messuage adjoining in the said parish and
parcel of the possessions of the said College, in the tenure of Thomas Car-
ter; I other messuage in the said parish, parcel of the possessions of the
said College, in the tenure of Roger Porter, citizen and " vpholster" of
London, and sometime in that of jfohn Maydenheed ; and i other
messuage there, parcel of the revenues of the said late College, in
the tenure of Thomas Ducke.
So seised, his Majesty by Letters Patent dated 26th June, in the
36th year of his reign [1544] granted all the said premises to Philip
Bolde : to hold to him and his heirs for ever of the said King and his
heirs in socage, to wit, by fealty only.
Afterwards, the said Philip by charter dated, ist February, i Eliz.
[1559], sold the said messuages to the said Miles Mordinge: to hold
to him and his heirs for ever.
The said Miles made his will in the said parish of St. Nicholas,
Cornhill, on the i8th November, 1563, and thereby bequeathed the said
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premises to Anne his wife for her natural Hfe, with remainder as in the
said will is declared.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in socage, to wit, by
fealty only, and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £"8 3s. \d.
Miles Mordinge died 19th November, 6 Eliz. [1563], George Mor-
dinge is his son and next heir, and is now aged 7 years, 6 months and
more.
The said Anne late the wife of the said Miles still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part i, No. 11 1.
asailliam iStJtoartreg.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, i6th July, 6 Eliz. [1564],
before jfohn White, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of William Edwards, citizen and vintner of London, by the oath of
yohn Hadden, John Noble, Richard Henman, yohn Wytton, Henry
Calyce, Robert Grippes, Thomas Dewexall, Michael Smyth, William
Smyth, Richard Smythe, Stephen Wdlden, Robert Ldngwyth, John
Wilson and Robert Dyconson, who say that
Before the death of the said William Edwardes, one Hugh Pope
citizen and haberdasher of London was seised of all that large or
capital messuage situate in the' parish of St. Gregory in the ward of
Castle Baynard, London, now called the Kinges Hedde and lately
known by the name of the Sarsyns Heedd, wherein Robert Goode now
dwells or lately dwelt ; and 6 several tenements to the said capital
messuage belonging situate in the said parish.
So seised, licence from the Queen having been first obtained by
her Letters Patent dated 19th November, in the 5th year of her reign
[1562] the said Hugh Pope, by charter dated 21st November in the
said year sold all the said premises to William Edwardes, citizen and
vintner of London and Elizabeth his wife and the heirs of the said
William for ever.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief by fealty, and
are worth per annum, clear, £12.
William Edwardes died 25th May last past ; John Edwardes is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 13 years and more.
The said Elizabeth late the wife of the said William still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 6 Eliz., part i. No. 112.
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nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 17th October, 6 Eliz. [1564],
before yohn White, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of Thomas Parrys, citizen and mercer of London, by the oath of
John Hadden, William Gybbons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Wdlden, Henry Callys, William Smythe, Thomas Dewxill,
Robert Ldngwythe, Richard Smythe, John Wytton, John Noble,
Michael Smythe, Robert Dyconson, Robert Grippes and John Wilsone,
who say that
Before the death of Thomas Parrys, Williaoi, Earl of Worcester,
Lord Herbert of Chepstowe Bower and Raglan was seised of all that
capital messuage or place called Worceter place, situate in the parish
of St. James at Garlikehithe, London.
So seised, the said Earl by charter dated 6th May, 5 Edw. VL [1551],
granted the said messuage to the said Thomas Parrys and Elizabeth
his wife : to hold to them and to the heirs of the said Thomas for
ever.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage and
common socage, and are worth per annum, clear, ;^26 135. 4^.
Thomas Parris died 20th May, 5 Eliz. [1563] ; Ralph Parrys is
his son and next heir, and is now aged 22 years and more.
The said Elizabeth, late the wife of the said Thomas still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m,, 6 Eliz., part i. No. 113.
(iJeorge iSasfortie,
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 13th April, 7 Eliz. [1565],
before Richard Malorie, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of George Basforde, citizen and leatherseller of London, by the
oath of John Hdddon, Richard Henman, Stephen Wdlden, Henry
Cdllis, William Sniithe, Thomas Dewxell, Robert Ldngwith, John
Witton, John Noble, Michael Smithe, Robert Dickonson, Robert
Grippes, Richard Gbwper, John Wilson, Arthur Rdynscro/t and John
Harrison, who say that
George Basforde was seized of 4 messuages or tenements, with
shops, cellars, gardens, etc., situate in the parish of St. Lawrence in
Old Jewry, London, in one whereof the said George lived : the other 3
messuages are in the several tenures of Lawrence Garrat, Ralph
Williamson and Robert Scarbrough ; 7 messuages with shops, cellars
3 *
28 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
gardens, etc., situate in the parish of St. Mary Wolchurch-hawe in
the City of London, in the several tenures of Humphrey Fayrefax,
William Page, Richard Carter, yohn Dyssell, William Powell, Peter
Danes and Peter Forman ; 3 parts of one messuage (in 4 parts to be
divided) in the street called Temstrete in the parish of St. Michaels in
Croked Lane, in the tenure of Robert Wood ; i other messuage in the
parish of St. Christopher, in the tenure of Thomas Basforde ; 4
messuages situate in the street called Lumbardes Strete, in the several
tenures of Roland Oker, Humphrey Hales, Alexander Perpoynt and
Thomas Wattes ; i messuage in the street or place called Berebynder
Lane, in the tenure of Thomas de Federigo and Bartholomew de
Federigo ; 4 other tenements in the said Berebynder Lane, in the
several tenures of jfohn Spenser, Christopher Vaughan, Margaret Lion
and William Brice ; and i other messuage there, extending into
another street there called St. Swithens Lane, in the tenure of Thomas
Willson.
So seized the said George Bashforde made his will i6th October,
6 Eliz. [1564] as follows: [here given in English]
I give to my mother Katherine Case an annuity of £"2.0, issuing out
of my houses, lands, etc., in the parishes of St. Mary Wolchurch Hawe
and St. Mary Wolnoth.
As touching all my freehold houses, lands, tenements, rents, etc.,
in COS. Essex and Middlesex, in the City of London or elsewhere, I
will that Ursula my wife shall have in full recompense of her dower all
that my great mansion house wherein I now dwell with the garden
thereunto belonging, lately bought of John Dormer, in the parish of
St. Lawrence in the Old Jewry, except the houses thereto adjoining
wherein Lawrence Garrat, Ralph Williamsone, armorer, and Robert
Scarborowe dwell ; also my mansion houses, with the orchards, and
gardens, lying in Hackney, in co. Middlesex, which I lately bought of
Francis Bertye, gent, and his wife : to hold the same for her natural
life, she keeping the said houses in good and sufficient repair ; and
immediately after the decease of the said Ursida I give my said mansion
house wherein I now dwell, except as before excepted, to George
Basforde my son and his heirs for ever. The said premises in Hackney
shall directly after the death of my said wife remain to Rouland
Basforde my son and his heirs for ever. I also give to the said Rotdand
the said three tenements above excepted ; also a parcel of meadow
ground containing 16 acres, lying in Walthamstowe marsh in the
parish of Layton, co. Essex, which I purchased of Mr. Sharington,
gent., to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
Whereas my brother Thomas Basforde, grocer, lives in a house
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in the parish of St. Christopher besides the Stockes, London, belonj;-
ing to me, as my tenant at will : my will is that the said Thomas shall
enjoy the same in " as large manner and forme " as he now does, from
the day of my death for the term of 30 years, he paying yearly to my said
son George £^ 65. Sd. for the same, and keeping the same in good repair.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty
only : the premises bequeathed to the said Ursula Basforde, Rouland
Basforde and Thomas Basforde are worth per annum, clear, £"16, and
the residue thereof £"74 145.
George Basforde died 20th January last past ; George Basforde is
his son and next heir, and was aged 10 years on the 14th day of May
last past.
The said Katherine Case, Ursula Basforde, Rouland Basforde and
Thomas Basforde still survive in the City of London.
Cha7i. Inq. p. m., 7 Eliz., part 1, No. 35.
l^otolanti S^f^aktxltp, esquire.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 23rd May, 7 Eliz. [1565],
before Richard Malorye, knight, mayor, after the death of
Rowland Shakerley, esq., by the oath of ^ohn Haddon, Willinm
Gibbons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Henry
Callys, Henry Shawe, William Smythe, ^ohn Wytton, jfohn Noble,
Michael Smythe, Robert Grippes, Richard Cowper, John Wilson,
Arthur Raynescrofter and Walter Browne, who say that,
Rowland Shakerley was seised of the manor of Aynhoo in co.
Northampton and divers other messuages, lands, tenements, mills,
woods, rents, etc., in Aynhoo.
So seised, the said Rowland by charter dated loth July, 3
Edward VL [1549] granted all the said premises to Alan Horde, George
Wryght, James Joskyn and Francis Shakerley, gentlemen : to hold to
them and their heirs to the use of the said Rowland Shakerley and
Anne then his wife, during the life of the said Anne and for her
jointure ; and after her decease, to the use of the said Rowland and
his heirs for ever.
The said Rowland was likewise seised of the manor of Cawver alias
Calver in co. Derby, the 4th part of the manor of Sowldron in co.
Oxon, I tenement in Westchepe in the City of London, commonly
called the Vnycorne, now in the several tenures of Thomas Thyckyns
and George Allein, and i other tenement in St. Pancras parish in the
said City of London, in the tenure oi Ambrose Nicholas.
Inquisitio7ies Post Mortem for London.
So seised, the said Rowland made his will the gth day of March, 7
EHz. [1565], in these words : I give to Rowland Shakerley, son and heir
oi Raiiffe Shakerley, my son, and to his heirs male, my manor of Ayn-
hoo. at his age of 21 years ; and for default of heirs male, I will that
the said manor shall come to Elizabeth Nicholas, Katherine Longe,
Cristian Hardinge, Alice Love and Mary Shakerley, my daughters, and
to their heirs for ever. If Amie my wife die before the said Row-
land shall accomplish his said age of 21, she shall by deed or by her
will appoint who shall occupy the said manor until he attain his full
age.
I give to the said Anne and her heirs for ever 2 parts of my manor
of Calver in co. Derby, 2 parts of my tenement in Westchepe, London,
all my house in the parish of St. Pancras, London, and my 4th part
of the manor of Souldron in co. Oxford.
The manor of Aynhoo and other the premises there are held of
Edward, Earl of Derby as of his hundred of Kingsutton by the yearly
rent of 65. 8^., and are worth per annum, clear, £49. The manor of
Calver is held of the Queen in chief by the service of part of a knight's
fee and by the yearly rent of 175. 9^^. in the name of tithe, and is
worth per annum, clear, £12 65. The said tenement of St. Pancras
is held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage, and is worth per
annum, clear, £10. The said 4th part of the manor of Souldron is
held of the Queen as of her hundred of Pawghley in socage by fealty
only and bv the yearly rent of 20^., and is worth per annum, clear, £(^.
The said tenement in Westchepe called the Unicorne is held of the
Queen in chief by the service of part of a knight's fee and by the yearly
rent of 125. by the name of tithe, and is worth per annum, clear,
£22 65. 8<i.
Rowland Shakerley died 9th March, 7 Eliz. [1565] ; Roland Shaker-
ley is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son of Ralph son of Rowland,
and was then aged i year, 6 months, 3 weeks and i day.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 7 Eliz., part 1, No. 80.
Joi)n Hotuen.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27th October, 7 Eliz. [1665],
before Richard Malorie, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of John Lowen, citizen and clothier (pannar), of London, by the
oath of Thomas Litton, Richard Henuian, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Walden, William Smythe, Thomas Dexwill, Robert Langwythe,
Richard Smythe, John Witton, John Noble, Michael Sfnythe, Robert
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Dickenson, Rnhcif Ci'ipps, Riilinrd Coiiper, and Joint ]Vilso)t, who
say that
yohn Lowen was seised of i messuage or tenement with all the
shops, solars, cellars, etc., situate in the parish of St. Edmund in Lom-
bard Street, London, in the tenure of the said John Lowen ; 12 gardens,
then in the several tenures of John Bell, jfohn Perenson, Dotninic
Dorinll, John Revell, Philip Warton, Jnines Stevens, Joint Lane,
Richard Lloid, Richard Lord, Richard Biirgon, JoJin Noble and Joint
Swanne, lying in Bell Alley in the parish of St. Botolphs, without
Bishopsgate, London, i messuage called the Key with all the shops,
yards, etc., thereto belonging, in the tenure of Thoiitas Dey and
Margaret his wife, lying in Birchinlane in the said parish of St.
Edmund ; i waste or piece of land called the Churchyard of the parish
Church of St. Edmund in Lombardstreet, in the said parish of St.
Edmund ; i messuage with shops, rooms, entries alleys, etc., in the
tenure of William Arrowsntith, citizen and clothier of London, lying
in Birchinlane in the said parish of St. Edmund ; i house called the
Warehouse, in the tenure of the said John Lowen, in Birchinlane in
the said parish ; also one entry to the said Warehouse, containing in
breadth 5 feet 3 inches of assize, and in length 33 feet and 5 inches
in Birchinlane ; 5 messuages with shops, gardens, etc, in Shoe Alley
alias Shoe Lane in the parish of St. Bridget in Fleetstreet in the
suburbs of London, then in the several tenures of Thomas Barker, cook,
William Smyth, glover, William Skardall, labourer, Margeric Wodatn,
widow, and John Pierson, clothworker, and afterwards in the tenures of
Thomas Lewis, gent., John Rogers, smith, William Wackefield and
Robert Robertson ; and i messuage in the tenure of John Maxefilde
situate in the parish of St. Leonards in Estchepe, London, sometime
given for the sustentation of a priest yearly celebrating divine service
in the said Church of St. Leonard.
So seised, the said John Lowen made his will loth October, 1557,
whereby he bequeathed as follows:
I give to Joan my wife for her life all my tenements and gardens
in Shoelane in the said parish of St. Brides, Fleetstreet which I
bought of one Warren.
I give all my lands, tenements and hereditaments in Cheston called
St. Johns in co. Hertford, and in Conffley in the parish of Northall in
CO. Hertford to John Lowen my son and his heirs for ever.
I give my house in Birchinlane, wherein Thomas Dey lives, the
Churchyard of St. Edmunds, my house in Birchinlane in the tenure of
William Arrowsmith, my warehouse thereto adjoining and all my
gardens in Bell Alley to my son Thomas Lowen and to his heirs for ever.,
32 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
I bequeath my house in Birchinlane which I now occupy, all my
houses in Bermundesey street called the Bell Alley, in co. Surrey, and
the reversion of all my tenements and gardens in Shoe lane after the
death of the said Joan my wife, to my son George Lowen and his heirs
for ever.
I will that my said wife have the rents and profits of my said lands
and tenements during her widowhood, and no longer, she paying the
rents and keeping the same in repair.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and
not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £34 65. 8d.
John Lowen died 31st August, i Eliz. [1559] ; John Lowen citizen
and clothier of London is his son and next heir, and is now aged 24
years and more.
The said Joan, late the wife of the said John Lowen, the father, still
survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 76.
Nifftolas tie Nale, merchant.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, gth April, 8 Eliz. [1566],
before Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after
the death of Nicholas de Nale, merchant, by the oath of Thomas Litton,
John Hdddon, William Gyhbons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Wdlden, Henry Callys, Henry Shawe, Robert Ldngwithe,
Richard Sinithe, John Noble, Michael Smythe, Robert Dickenson,
Robert Crippes, John Harrison and Anthony Garret, who say that
Nicholas de Nale was seised of 2 messuages and 2 small gardens,
and I other garden adjoining the said small gardens, sometime in the
tenure of John Champnes, knight, late citizen and Alderman of London,
deceased, lying in the parish of St. Olaves, near the Tower of London,
purchased by the said Nicholas of John Raphe : which said premises
King Edward VI by Letters Patent dated 5th August in the 2nd
year of his reign [1548] gave to Thomas Wilkes, citizen and haberdasher
of London and merchant of the Staple of the town of Calais, and to
Thomas Atkyns of the said City of London, gent., and their heirs for
ever ; 2 gardens lying together, and i house or tenement built there-
upon, sometime in the tenure of J^obert Oliver, gent., and Richard Pye,
citizen and joiner of London, and afterwards in the tenures of Ambrose
Barker and Jatnes Morley, citizen and ironmonger of London, situate
in the parish of St. Katherine Colman, London ; i yearly rent charge
of 245. issuing out of a messuage sometime in the tenure of John Raphe
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alias Davye, and by him sold to John Travys of the City of London,
merchant tailor, and Thomas Forthe, gent., and their heirs, situate in
Minchin lane within the parish of St. Dunstans in the East near the
Tower of London.
So seised, the said Nicholas de Nale made his will on the 30th of
December, 8 Eliz. [1565] , and thereby bequeathed all the said premises
to jfohn Qunrles, clothier (pannario) and citizen of London, and to
Christopher Newt'nan, gent., and their heirs to their own proper use for
ever.
The said messuages and gardens in the parish of St. Olaves near
the Tower are held of the Queen by fealty only, and not in chief, and
are worth per annum, clear, £4. Of whom or by what service the
premises in the parish of St. Katherine Colman are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, £4.
Nicholas de Nale died tst January 8 Eliz. [1566]; Augustine de
Nale is his brother and next of kin, and is an alien and was not natu-
ralized (indegenus) when the said Nicholas died : he is now aged 50
years and more.
Chan. Inq, p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 78.
iir Joi)n IBcanc, rlrrlv.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 October, 8 Eliz. [1566],
before Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of Sir John Deane, clerk, by the oath of Thomas Lytton, John
Hadden, IVilliani Gibbons, Richard Hennian, Henry Sittton, John
Wilton, Stephen Wcilden, Henry Cdllys, Henry Shaiae, Willinm Smith,
Robert Langwith, John Noble, Michael Smith, Robert Dickenson,
Richard Cowper, Arthur Revescro/t, Walter Browne, John Harrison,
Anthony Garret and William Capper, who say that
Sir John Dean was seised of i messuage and i stable thereto ad-
joining, sometime in the tenure oi Emery Sheffeild situate in the parish
of St. Botolph without Aldersgate, London, being late parcel of the
possessions of the monastery of St. Bartholomew next West Smithfield,
London, now dissolved ; 3 messuages in the tenure of William Garter,
in the said parish of St. Bartholomew, sometime belonging to the said
late monastery : which said premises are now divided into 2 tenements,
one whereof is called the Halfmoon, now in the tenure of jfohn Hcy-
ward ; 2 other messuages, in the tenures of John Rcdshaw, Richard
Maldring and William Hawte situate in Aldersgate street, and late of
the said late monastery ; and 2 other messuages in the tenure of Richard
3
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Warren in the said parish of St. Botolph, sometime belonging to the
late priory of Hundeslowe in co. Middlesex.
So seised, the said '}ohn Deaue made his will, 6 April, 1563, and
thereby bequeathed the said premises as follows : —
Also I give to my tenant Bryan Siorke and Alice his wife my tene-
ment called the Halfmoon with the parlour, chambers and shops thereto
adjoining in the said parish of St. Botolph : to hold to the said Bryan
and Alice and their heirs on condition that they keep and bring up one
Gilbert Hobson until he be of the age of 24, and shall then pay to him
£2-^ in discharge of an obligation wherein I stand bound to the said
Bryan, and shall also yearly distribute 105. in coals, wood or money
amongst the poor householders in the said parish of St. Bartholomew
the Great on Christmas Eve for ever.
I give to my godson jfolin Sudlow, son of Thomas Sudlow, deceased,
all that part of the said house which I lately occupied as it is now
divided from the other part above * by me devised to the said yohn
Sudlow my cousin, set in the said parish of St. Botolph now in the
occupation of Pygott Kotise, Frenchman, together with 5 cottages in
Long lane, adjoining the said house : to hold to him and his heirs male.
I bequeath to Richard Lambe son of yohn Lainbe all my tenements
called Petywales, set in the said parish of St. Bartholomew the Great,
now in the several tenures of me the said jfohn Deane, Augustine Turner,.
Rowland Belnier, Frenchman, William Anger, Frenchman, Mother
Michell, widow, and Thomas Collyns ; and the 2 tenements south-west
of the said Halfmoon in the said parish of St. Botolph in the tenures of
Xicolles and Pnlford : to hold to the said Richard Lambe and his heirs ;
and for default, the remainder to Ellen Okey his sister and to her heirs.
The said messuages in the tenure of jfohn Heyward in the said
parish of St. Botolph are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in
chief, and are worth per annum, clear, 485. The said messuages in the
tenures of yohn Redshaw, Richard Malaring and William Hawte are
held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per
annum, clear, 205. The said messuages in the tenure of Richard Warren
are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth
per annum, clear, 305.
jfohn Deane died 13 October, 1563 ; jfoh)i Deane is his kinsman and
next heir, to wit son of Richard Deane, brother of the said jfohn Deane^
and was then aged 21 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part 1, No. 79.
* This part of the will is not recited : the first bequest begins Also.
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l^alpf) I9abenant.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 6 March, 1565, before
Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Ralph Davenant, citizen and merchant-tailor of London, by the oath
of Thomas Litton, John Haddon, William Gybbons, Richard Henman,
Henry Sutton, Stephen Waldon, Henry Callys, Henry Shaw, Thomas
Dewxell, Robert Langwith, Richard Smith, John Wilton, John Noble,
Michael Smyth, Robert Dickenson, Robert Cripps, Richard Cowper,
John Wilson, Walter Browne, jfohn Harry son and Anthony Garret,
who say that
Ralph Davenant was seised of 1 messuage called the Signe of the
Bell, and i garden thereto belonging sometime in the tenure of William
Page of London, clothworker, situate in the parish of St. Giles without
Cripplegate, London, and lately belonging to the parish Church of All
Saints in Brodestreet, London ; 2 messuages to the said messuage
adjacent, sometime in the tenure of the said William Page, situate in
said parish of St. Giles ; 4 messuages lately demised to John Richemond
and now in the tenure of yo/i« Pygott, situate in More Lane in the said
parish of St. Giles, late parcel of the possessions of the late Chapel of
All' Saints, Barking ; i cottage, and i Teynter yard lately demised to
Robert Smyth, and now in the tenure of Nicholas Lacye and Walter
Porter, situate in More Lane in the said parish of St. Giles, lately belong-
ing to the said Chapel of All Saints, Barking : which said premises King
Edward VI by Letters Patent dated at Wansteden, 25 August in the 2nd
year of his reign [1548] granted inter alia to Thomas Wylkes of London,
haberdasher, merchant of the Staple of the town of Calais and Thomas
Atkyns of London, gent., and their heirs; i messuage called the Pye in
the Royall, London, situate in the parish of St. Michael called the Pater
Noster Church near the Royall, now or late in the tenure of Ralph
Walton, and sometime belonging to the late Priory of Elsing Spitle :
which said premises last mentioned King Henry VIII by Letters Patent
dated at Eltham 29 September in the 36th year of his reign [1544]
granted inter alia to Henry Andle a.nd John Cordall and their heirs for
ever.
The messuage called the Signe of the Bell, the 2 messuages thereto
adjacent, the 4 messuages in More Lane, and the cottage and Teynter
Yard in the said parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate are held of the
Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per
annum, clear, £7 165. 8rf. The tenement called the Pye in Royall is.
36 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
held of the Queen in free and common socage, and is worth per annum,
clear, £4.
Ralph Davenant died 10 December, 1552; John Davenant is his
son and next heir, and is now aged 26 years and more.
Chan. Inq.p. m., 8 Eliz.,part i, No. 80.
i^irijarti Soltiiston, Salter.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 7 June, 1566, before Richard
Chanipyon, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death of
Richard Goldston of London, Salter, by the oath of Thomas Litton,
Richard Heninan, Henry Sutton, Stephen Waldcn, Henry SJidn'C,
William Smyth, Thomas Dewxell, jfohn Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert
Dickenson, Walter Browne and jfohn Harrison, who say that
Richard Goldston was seised of 2 messuages and i garden situate in
the parish of St. Margaret Paten in the ward of the Tower of London,
now in the tenure of jfame^ Bacon, citizen of London, and all the shops,
cellars, solars, etc., etc., thereto belonging.
So seised, the said Richard made his will 22 February, 1564, and
thereby bequeathed as follows : whereas I have i messuage with a garden
in the parish of St. Margaret Patens of London, now in the tenure of
jfohn Broxolme, my brother-in-law, and i small tenement thereto adjoin-
ing, my " very mind " is that the said premises shall remain to my son
Richard Goldston and his heirs at his age of 21, and until that time I
will that all the profits from the said premises arising shall remain
amongst all my children equally and indifferently. If my said son
Richard die without heirs, then the said messuage, etc., shall remain to
the eldest of my daughters and her heirs, on condition that she divide
the rent thereof equally between herself and her sisters. If all my chil-
dren die without heirs, I will that the said premises shall remain to the
Masters and Governors of St. Thomas's Hospital in Southwark for ever,
to the use of the poor people and to the honor of God.
The 2 messuages in the said parish of St. Margaret Patens are held
of the Queen by the free service of i^. per annum, and are worth per
annum, clear, £5.
Richard Goldston died 22 May, 7 Elizabeth [1565] ; Richard Goldston
is his son and next heir, and is now aged 6 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 81.
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5ri)oma!6 JBabir.
1 nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 25 October, 1566, before
-*- Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Thomas Davie, citizen and clothworker of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lyttou, John H addon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen
IVdIden, Henry Shdwe, William Smyth, John Noble, Michael Smyth,
Robert Dickenson, Robert Crips, Richard Cotiper, John Wilson, Arthur
Reynescroft, Walter Browne, John Harrison, Anthony Garret, William
Co'iVper and Robert Ldnn;with who say that
Thomas Davie was seised of i messuage situate in the parish of St.
Thomas the Apostle, London, in the ward of Cordwayner street.
John Hulsc and Bartholomew Brokesbic, citizens and scriveners(scrip-
tores) of London, being seised of i other corner messuage in Budge
Rowe in the parish of St, John in Walbroke, London, in the tenure of
the said Thomas Davie, sometime given for the sustentation of a priest
celebrating divine service by charter dated 17 September, 3 Edward VI
[1549], gave the said messuage to the said Thomas Davie and Joan his
wife and to the heirs of the said Thomas for ever.
So seised, the said Thomas Davie made his will dated 17 July, 5
Eliz. [1563] and thereby bequeathed as follows : I give my messuages
in the said parishes of St. Thomas the Apostle and St. John in Wal-
broke wherein I now dwell, and my house and garden in the parish of
St. Leonards, Shoreditch, to Jane my wife : to hold during the nonage
of my son John Davie : if she live until he come to his age of 21, then
my said wife to hold the said premises for her life. I give to my said
son ^ohn the reversion of my said dwelling house and garden imme-
diately after the decease of my said wife : to hold to him and his heirs
male ; for default, the same to remain to Thomas Davie my son and his
heirs male; for default, to the heirs male of my body; for default, to
my heirs female ; for default, to the heirs female oi John Davie my son ;
for default, to the heirs female of TJiomas Davie my son ; for default, to
Elizabeth Tailor and Susan Tailor daughters of my said wife, and to
their heirs ; and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
I give my said house in the said parish of St. Thomas the Apostle
to my said son Thomas Davie and to his heirs male ; for default, to my
said son jfohn Davie and his heirs, with remainders as above.
The messuage in the said parish of St. Thomas is held of the Dean
and Chapter of St. Pauls, London, by the service of id., by the year,
and is worth per annum, clear, 4 marks. The messuage in Budge Row
2,S hiquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
is held of the Queen in free burgage, and not in chief, and is worth per
annum, clear, £i.
Thomas Davie died 9 September, 8 Elizabeth [1566] ; jfolin Davie
is his son and next heir, and is now aged 6 years and more.
Chan. Inq» p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 82.
a?tHDarti iArari)er (or Hctd)er), prtutrrer.
TnqUlSltlOn taken at the Ouildhall, 6 March, 1565, before Richard
-*■ Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death oi Edward
Ketcher, late of London, pewterer, by the oath of Thomas Lyttone, John
Haddon, William Gybhons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Waldon, Henry Callys, Henry Shaw, Thomas Dewxell, Robert Lang-
with, Richard . . ., jfohn Wilton, jfohn Noble, Michael Smithe, Robert
Dickenson, Robert Cripps, Richard Cowper, John Wilson, Walter
Browne, John Harrison and Anthony Garret who say that
Edward Ketcher was seised of 4 messuages in the parish of St.
Peter le Poore, London, to wit, [abutting] upon the tenement now in
the tenure of Thomas Averey, gent., on the north, the school of St.
Anthony there on the south, the highway on the west and upon the
\ard of the messuage or place of Thomas Leighe on the east, sometime
belonging to the late Monastery of St. Albans in co. Hertford, now
dissolved, in the several tenures of John Ketcher, Thomas Wyse, Hugh
Bendeley and Thomas Cartwright, which said premises the said Edward
Keacher purchased of the said Thomas Leighe, and which King Henry
Vni by Letters Patent dated 24 September in the 36th year of his reign
11544] granted inter alia to John Wrotlie and his heirs, i messuage
called the Checker late in the tenure of John Ryckford and Margaret
his wife, situate in the parish of St. Peter le Poore in the ward of Broade
street, London, purchased by the said Edward Keacher of John Fisher
of London : which said premises King Henry VHI by Letters Patent
dated 26 September in the 36th year of his reign granted inter alia to
Thomas Bocher and his heirs.
Edward Keacher made his will dated i December, 1562, and thereby
bequeathed as follows : Item I give to my sister Agnes Borne a yearly
rent of 205. to be levied out of the said messuages in the said parish of
St. Peter le Poore.
I give to the Master and Wardens of the company of the Pewterers
£)f London a yearly rent of 305. to be levied out of the said 4 messuages :
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 39
to hold to them and their successors for ever immediately after the
death of the said Agues, to the intent that they pay yearly for ever to 5
poor men being "free of the said company" 205.: the other los. the
said Master and Wardens shall have for ever towards the " keping of
their quarter dynners to be made at their comon hall upon their quarter
days," on condition that they " call and will " the said 5 poor men to
every one of the said quarter dinners.
I " legate" to my son yohn Ketcher all my lands called Cockes land
meade lying within the lordship and manors of Mr.Dodes called Wei-,
lettes, and my house called Richardes held of the Lord Wyndesore with
all the lands thereto belonging lying " togethers " in the parish of South
Mynes.
I will that Elizabeth my wife have the third part of the profits of the
said lands and tenements during her natural life.
I give my said 4 tenements in the said parish of St. Peters the Poore
to the said Elizabeth my wife and John my son : to hold for the natural
life of the said Elizabeth ; after her decease, I give the same to the said
John and his heirs male ; for default, the remainder thereof to Williant
Ketcher my second son and his heirs male ; for default, to Thomas
Ketcher my third son and his heirs male ; for default, to Edward Ketcher
my fourth son and his heirs male; for default, to Richard Ketcher my
sister's son and his heirs male. If all my said sons die without issue
male, then the said premises to remain to my right heirs for ever.
I give to the said Edward Ketcher the said 2 tenements in the
tenure of John Rickeford, and to his heirs male; for default, the re-
m.ainder thereof to my said son John Ketcher and his heirs male ; for
default, to the said William Ketcher my second son and his heirs male ;
for default, to my said third son Thomas and his heirs male ; for default,
to my said son Richard and his heirs male ; and for default, to my
right heirs for ever.
The said 4 messuages in the said parish of St. Peter le Poore are
held of the Queen by fealty in free burgage and not in chief, and are
worth per annum, clear, ;^8 65. 8^. The tenement called the Checker is
held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per
annum, clear, 465. 8(/.
Edward Ketcher died 19 January, 5 Eliz. [1563], yohn Ketcher is
his son and next heir, and is now aged 26 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 83.
40 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
iiir1)arti (ffr^mrs, liatrrTiasfifr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 8 January, 1565, before
Richard Champion, mayor and escheator, after the death of
Richard Cryines of London, haberdasher, by the oath of yohn Haddon,
William Gybbons, Ricluird Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Waldon,
Henry Callys, Henry Shawe, William SmytJie, Thomas DewxelU
Robert Langivyth, John Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert Dickconson,
John Wilson, Arthur Raynscroft, Walter Browne, John Harrison and
Anthony Barret, who say that
Richard Crymes was seised of 7 messuages lying in the parish of
St. Albans in Woodstreet, London, sometime belonging to the late
monastery of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christchurch, London,
5 messuages and tenements situate in Woodstreet, London, formerly
belonging to the late Monastery of Notley in co. Bucks, now dissolved ;
all that capital messuage and tenement and 2 messuages and 2 rooms
in Woodstreet sometime given for the sustentation as well of i priest
celebrating divine service in the Church of St. Albans, as of an anni-
versary in the said Church ; all the houses, shops, cellars, yards, etc.,
etc., to the said messuages belonging, lately purchased by the said
Richard Crymes of John Alyffe, and now in the several tenures of
Thomas Craynfe/d, William Serchfeld, Andrei^ Harbart, Richard
Caricke, Leonard Ca)npher, Richard Clerke, William Wilson, Agnes
Closse, jfoan Burtuii, widow, John Lewis, Agnes Wyman, Thomas
Clerke, Thomas Lynby and George Johnson ; 1 messuage, inn and
tenement called the Fawcon, situate in the parish of St. Lawrence
in Old Jewry, London, lately given for the sustentation of i priest to
celebrate in the Church of St. James at Garlickhyth, London, for the
soul of John Oxenford for ever ; 2 messuages and tenements in the
said parish of St. Lawrence, also given for the perpetual sustentation
of a priest to celebrate divine service and pray for the soul of the said
John Oxenford in the said Church of St. James for ever, lately
purchased by the said Richard Crymes of William Breton of London,
gent., and Humphrey Luce of London, leatherseller, now in the several
tenures of William Proctor, Robert Musdall and Ellys Crymes ; and
I messuage in the parish of St. Lawrence in Old Jewry, London, in
the ward of Chepe, lately purchased by the said Richard Crymes of
George Lovell and John Hammond, now in the tenure of Ellys Crymes
and John Hewes.
So seised, the said Richard Crymes made his will on the 12th day
Inquisitiones Post AI or tern for London. 41
of September, 1565, and thereby bequeathed as follows: Item, I ^ive
to the said Thomas Crymes my son all those my several parsonages
of Lubbenham and Sylbye in co. Leicester, together with the advow-
sons, presentations, free dispositions and right of patronage of the
vicarages of the parish Chufches of Lubbenham and Sylbye, and all
the mansion houses, messuages, lands, tithes, etc., etc., to the said
parsonages belonging, also my messuage in the parish of St. Lawrence
in Old Jewry in the tenure of the said Ellys Crymes and jfohn Hewes,
and all other my messuages, lands, shops, etc., within the City of
London : to hold to the said Thomas and his heirs ; for default, the
remainder thereof to the said Ellys and his heirs ; and for default, to
the said Mary my daughter for ever.
The 7 messuages in the parish of St. Albans in Woodstreet, and
the 5 messuages in Woodstreet, and all other the premises there are
held of the Queen by fealty in free burgage and not in chief, and are
worth per annum, clear, £2^ 135. 4<f. The messuage called the
Fawcon, and the 2 messuages in the said parish of St. Lawrence in
Old Jewry are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not
in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £"14 15s. The messuage in
the said parish in the tenures of the said Ellys Crymes and yohti Hewes
is held of " Baylie " College within the University of Oxford, by the
yearly rent of 4s., and is worth per annum, clear, ;^4.
Richard Crymes died 17 September last past; Ellys Crymes is his
son and next heir, and is now aged 30 years and more.
The said Thomas Crymes still survives in London.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i. No. 84.
iJogrr (fft)0lmpln), fviugln.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 4 February, 8 Eliz. [1566],
before Richard Champion, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Roger Cholmeley, knight, by the oath of Thomas Lytton, John
Hciddon, Richard Henman, Henry Siitton, Stephen IVdlden, Henry
Shaw, William Smythe, Thomas Dewxell, Richard Smythe, John
Noble, Michael Smythe, Robert Dyconson, Richard Cowper, Arthur
Rdinscrofte, and John Harrison, who say that
Roger Cholmeley was seised of i messuage lying in the parish of
St. Martin, near Ludgate, London, in the tenure of Richard Grandige :
I messuage in the said parish of St. Martin, in the tenure of Robert
Hogeson, gent. ; i messuage in the parish of St. Martin Orgar next
42 Inquisitiones Post MorU??i for London.
" Croket " Lane, London, in the tenure of Edmund Burton ; 2 mes-
suages in the parish of St. Peter in Cornhill, London, in the several
tenures of Thomas Dalton, " alebruer " and yohn Maskell, armorer;
and I messuage in the parish of Christchurch, Newgate Market, in the
tenure of Laurence Shirif, grocer.
So seised, the said Sir Roger made his will [date not given] as
follows: whereas all my manors, lands, etc., whereof I am this day
seised extend to the clear yearl}' value of £^^0, I leave to my heir all
my manors, lands, etc., in Walworth and Newington or elsewhere in
CO. Surrey, all my messuages, lands, etc., lying within the City of
London, in the several tenures of Richard Grandigc, Robert Hogesoii,
Edmund Burton, Thomas Danlton and John Maskall ; i tenement or
farm lying at Shottuppe Hill in the parish of Hampstead in co. Middle-
sex, in the tenure of Robert Worthe ; my manors of Esthamburnells
and Westhamburnells ; my manors of Est VVestham and Plays in co.
Essex ; and all my marsh grounds in co. Essex in the tenure of Clement
Seysley, esq. : which said premises amount to a full third part of all
my said manors, etc.
I give to my daughter Dame Elizabeth Bekwith, late the wife of
Sir Leonard Bekwith, knight, deceased, all my lands, tenements and
hereditaments at Argeston alias Hurlestotf in the parish of St. Leonards,
Shoreditch, in co. Middlesex, with all the household stuff there con-
tained in an inventory and " letten " to Paul Pope ; all my messuages,
lands, etc., called Abrams in the parish of Orsett in co. Essex ; and
all my messuages, lands, etc., in Estham in co. Essex, in the occupa-
tion of yohn Lacye of London, clothworker : to hold to the said Dame
Elizabeth for her natural life if she be not at any time hereafter proved
by the ecclesiastical laws of this realm to be the wife of Christopher
Kenn, esq. ; if it be proved, then I will that all the said premises shall
remain in the custody of Sir William Cordell, knight, Master of the
Rolls, Sir Edward Saunders, knight. Lord Chief Baron of the Ex-
chequer, Sir William Garrard, knight. Alderman of the City of London
and Roger Carewe, esq., whom of special trust I have named to receive
the profits thereof and to employ the same to her use during the said
marriage. If any of the said profits remain unemployed at the death
of my said daughter, the said feoffees shall bestow them upon her
children. After her decease I give the said premises to Roger Bekwith,
esq., son and heir apparent of my said daughter : to hold to him and
his heirs for ever.
I also give to the said Roger and his heirs for ever all my messuages,
lands, etc. called the Marrys in co. York, and all other my lands in the
said county.
Inqtiisitiones Post Mortem for London. 43
I devise to George Harvie, gent., and Frances his wife all my
lands and marsh grounds in Estham and Wolwyche in cos. Essex
and Kent, now in the tenure of Robert Pecke, of London, butcher ; to
hold to them and to the heirs of the said Frances by the said George ;
and for default, to the use of my right heirs for ever.
I will to my son-in-law Sir Thomas Russell, knight, all my freehold
and copyhold lands, tenements and hereditaments in Nether Holloway
within the parish of Vseldon in co. Middlesex, in the several tenures
of Thomas Hubbot and Clement Rigges ; my manor of Holmehall in
Stoguy in co. Cambridge, and all other my lands in Stoguy, Dytton,
Fendytton, Fulburne or elsewhere in co. Cambridge; all my lands and
marshgrounds containing about- 32 acres, and all other my lands in the
parish of Wolwyche late in the tenure of Robert Crowley, gent., and
now in that of Robert Stepnethe, gent. : to hold to the said Sir Thomas
for 8 years next after my decease ; after the said term has expired, I
will that all the said premises shall remain to John Russell, son and
heir apparent of the said Sir Thomas by Dame Frances, his wife, de-
ceased, one of my daughters and heirs : to hold to the said ^ohn
Russell and his heirs for ever.
I give to 5/;- William Cordell, knight, William Rcoper, Christopher
Wrayc and yohn Bnryer, esquires, all that my messuage in the parish
of Christchurch in Newgate Market, in the \.&nure. oi Lawrence Shiryffe,
grocer ; to hold to them and their heirs for ever towards the purchase
of Lincoln's Inn in co. Middlesex, and in the " meane season,'' towards
the repairs of the same ; or else I give to them to the " behouffe " of
Lincoln's Inn as much money as the said house shall be sold for if I
sell the same in my lifetime.
To my servant and clerk Jasper Cholmeley, I give my manor or
farm called Renters lying in Hendon in co. Middlesex, in the occupa-
tion o{ Michael Huddell, and also all other my lands, etc., in Hendon
aforesaid : to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
The messuage in the parish of St. Martin near Ludgate is held of
the Queen in chief by knight's service, to wit, by the 20th part of a
knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, £^ 125. od. Of whom the
said messuage in the said parish in the tenure of Robert Hogeson, is
held the jurors know not, it is worth per annum, clear, ;^3 65- ^d. Of
whom the messuage in the parish of St. Martin Orgar is held is not
known ; it is worth per annum, clear, ;^5 65. 4^. The 2 messuages
in the parish of St. Peter, Cornhill, are worth per annum, clear, £12:
of whom held is not known. The messuage in Newgate Market is
worth per annum, clear, £^ 6s. 8d., but of whom held the jurors know
not.
44 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Sir Roger Cholmeley died 21 June, last past; Dame Elizabeth
Bekwyth, sometime the wife of Leonard Bekwyth, knight, deceased,
and now the wife of Christopher Kenn, esq., and John Russell,
esq., son of Thomas Russell, knight, and of Dame Frances, late his wife
are his coheirs; to wit, the said Dame Elizabeth, as daughter and one
of the coheirs of the said Sir Roger, and the said yohn Russell, as the
kinsman and other coheir of the said Sir Roger, to wit, son of the said
Sir Thomas Russell, knight, and Dame Frances the other daughter of
the said Sir Roger. The said Dame Elizabeth is now aged 44 years
and more, and the said jfohn Russell 14 years, 2 months and 16 days.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 85.
^l^aiUiam Q^annartr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 October, 1566, before
Richard Champion, knight. Mayor and escheator, after the death
of William Maynard, citizen and mercer of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lytton, John Haddon, William Gibbons, Richard Henman,.
Henry Sutton, John Wylton, Stephen Waldon, Henry Callys, Henry
Shawe, William Smith, Robert Langwith, jfohn Noble, Michael Smith,
Robert Dickenson, Robert Crips, Richard Cowper, Arthur Reynescroft,.
Walter Browne, John Harrison, Anthony Garret, and William Cowper,
who say that
William Maynard was seised of i messuage or tavern commonly-
called the Rose Taverne, sometime in the tenure of Elleti Barker,
widow, and now in that of AntJiony Gregory, situate in a street called
Newgate Markett in the parish of St. Nicholas within Newgate,.
London, sometime belonging to the chantry called Stowes Chantry
founded in the Cathedral Church of St. Pauls, London ; i messuage
called the George ; a messuage called the Halfmoon ; i tenement ta
the said 2 messuages adjoining, lying in Thames Street within the
parish of St. Dunstan in the East, in the ward of the Tower of London ;
I messuage called the Christopher and 2 tenements thereto adjoining
lying in Thames Street, to wit, at the corner of a lane called Segerynes-
lane in the said parish of St. Dunstan : which said premises in the said
parish of St. Dunstan the said Williani Maynard purchased of the
Wardens and Commonalty of the mystery of the Mercers of London ;
I messuage late in the tenure of Thomas Baylie situate in the parish of
St. Michael in Cornhill, London, sometime appointed for the sustenta-
tion of a priest and anniversary in the parish Church [name not given] ;
I tenement in the parish of St. Martin in the Vintry, London, in the
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 45
tenure of Thomas T timer ; 2 messuages in the said parish of St.
Martin which said messuages were purchased by the said William
Maynard of " Sanctuacialia " and Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of
William Nutbrowne, and now in the tenure of Dybbet Howeby, widow.
The messuage called the Rose Taverne is held of the Queen by
fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per annum,
clear, £6 135. 4^. The messuages called the George, the Halfmoon,
and the Christopher and other the premises in Thames street purchased
of the Wardens and Commonalty of the Mercers Company are held of
the Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth
per annum, clear, ;^26. The messuage in the tenure of Thomas Baylie
is held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief,
and is worth per annum, clear, £^. The tenement in the parish of St.
Martin in the Vintry in the tenure of Thomas Turner is held of the
Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear,
£1. The other 2 messuages in the said parish are held of the Queen
in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, 405.
William Maynard died 30 April, 8 Eliz. [1566] ; William Maynard
is his son and ne.xt heir, and is now aged 23 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ;//., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 86.
a?tiU)arti Banckcs.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 25 October, 1566, before
Richard Champian, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
o{ Edward Banckcs, citizen and Alderman of London, by the oath ot
Thomas Lytton, J?ichard Hcnman, Henry Siitton, Stephen Wdlden,
Henry Cdllys, Henry SJidwe, William Smith, yohn Xoble, Michael
Sniitli, Robert Dickenson, Robert Crips, Richard Cowpcr, jfohn Wilson,
Arthur Rcynescroft, Walter Browne, John Harrison, Anthony Garret,
William Coupe r and jfohn H addon, who say that
Edward Banckes was seised of all that capital messuage lying in
Sooper Lane in the parish of St. Pancras in the ward of Westchepp,
within the City of London, and all the shops, cellars, rooms, etc., thereto
belonging, in the tenure of the said Edward Banckes : which said
premises the said Ed'ward lately purchased of Thcmas Pagington,
knight, and Dorothy his wife.
So seised, the said Edward Banckes made his will the ibth day of
June, 1566, and thereby bequeathed the said capital messuage to
Edward his son and his heirs for ever.
46 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
The said capital messuage is held as of the Priory of Kilborne for
the payment of 405. for quit-rent, and also as of the Priory of Halliwell
for the payment of 205. for a a yearly quit rent, and is worth per annum,
clear, £7.
Edward Banckes died 11 July, 8 Eliz. [1566]; yohn Banckes is his
son and next heir, and is now aged 12 years and more.
Chan. Itiq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 87.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 October, 1566, before
Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Richard Brooke, goldsmith, by the oath of Thomas Lytton, John
Haddon, William Gybbons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, John
Witton, Stephen Walden, Henry Callys, Henry Shawe, William Smyth,
Robert Langwith, John Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert Dickenson,
Robert Crips, Richard Cowper, Arthur Reynescro/t, Walter Browne,
John Harrison, Anthony Garret and Wiltiam Cowper, who say that
Richard Brooke was seized of 7 messuages in the several tenures of
William Peche, John Strete, Henry Glover, Alan Hill, jfeffery Blithe,
Parnel Smythe and Anne Browne, situate in Colman street within the
City of London near adjoining the alley'called the Swanne alley; the
larger of 2 houses called the warehouses or strete houses in the occupa-
tion of Nicholas Fuliam (Fnljam ?), near the said Swanne alley ; i
cottage or tenement situate in the said alley, on the south side of the
same, in the tenure of Joan Ricarbe, widow ; 2 cottages extending
from the said house called a warehouse or strete house in the tenure of
the said Nicholas Fuliam, and from the tenement in the tenure of the
saidyort« Rickarby, on each part of the said alley up to the street there
called Colman street towards the west ; and all that part of the said alley
extending from the east wall of the said warehouse and from the east
wall of the said tenement in the tenure of the said Joan up to the said
Colman street towards the west, excepting to John Druery and his heirs
free ingress and regress throughout the said alley to all his messuages,
land and gardens.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are
worth altogether £5.
Richard Brooke died 25 September, 1563 ; Elizabeth Brooke, Mary
Brooke, Anne Brooke, and Dorothy Brooke are his daughters and co-
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 47
heirs : the said Elizabeth is aged 10 years and more, the said Mary
8 years, the said Anne 5 years, and the said Dorothy 3 years and more.
Anne Tailor late the wife of the said Richard Brooke took the issues
of all the said premises.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 88.
Jamrs l^arriscm.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 26 October, 1566, before
Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death of
y antes Harrison, citizen and draper of London, by the oath of Thomas
Lytton, jfohn Haddon, William Gibbons, Richard Heitman, Henry
Stitton, jfohn Witton, Stephen Wdlden, Henry Callys, Henry Shaw,
William Smith, Robert Ldngxaith, John Noble, Michael Smith, Robert
Dickenson, Robert Crips, Richard Coivper, Arthur Rcynescroft, Walter
Browne, jfohn Harrison, Anthony Garret and William Coicper, who
say that
jfames Harrison. was seized of i messuage in his own tenure situate
in Towre street in the parish of St. Dunstans in the East ; i mes-
suage and 2 rooms sometime in the tenure of William Master in the
said parish of St. Dunstan, now in the tenure of William Pitcher :
which said premises jfohn Yeld, citizen and wood-monger of London,
and Nicholas Michell, citizen and " beerebruer " of London, inter alia,
purchased to themselves and their heirs of King Edward VI, as by Letters
Patent dated 2 September, 2 Edward 6 [1548], more fully appears.
The messuages in the said parish of St. Dunstan are held of the
Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth
per annum, clear £3.
yames Harrison died on Wednesday in the week of Pentecost,
1557; William Golding in co. Middlesex [sic'\, armorer, is his next heir,
to wit, son of jfohn GoW/j/o' late of Stratford Langhorne in cp. Essex,
yeoman, and Anne his wife only daughter of William Harrison brother
of jfames Harrison, while he lived citizen and draper of London and
next of kin and heir of the said jfames Harrison ; the said William
Golding was then aged 21 years and more. After the death of the said
James Harrison, Margery Harrison, widow, late his wife, occupied the
said premises for 8 years and more ; afterwards the said Margery and
William Golding sold the same and the reversion thereof to Thomas
Cuttell and John Dey and to their heirs for ever. The said John Dey
survived the said Thomas Cuttell and afterwards sold the said premises
48 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
to Stephen Heath, William Page, Thomas Bacon, William Webbe,
Edward Dycher, Lawrence Mellow, James Bacon, William Andrew,
Lawrence Bradshaw, Thomas Water and Richard Hughson and their
heirs for ever.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part 1, No. 89.
l^irljarti 312ai)fti)iU, senior.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 7 June, 1566, before Richard
Champyon, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death of
Richard Whethill, senior, citizen and merchant-tailor of London, and
merchant of the Staple, by the oath of Thomas Litton, Richard Hen-
man, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Henry Shawe, William Smith,
Thomas Dewell, jfoJin Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert Dickenson, Walter
Browne and jfohn Harrison, who say that
Richard Wlicthill was seised of i messuage with a stable adjoining,
I garden and one piece of land called the Vacke Court on the east part
of the said garden, lying in the parish of St. Andrew Undershaft,
London, late in the tenure of the said Richard Whethill ; and 12 mes-
suages in the said parish, late in the tenures of John Royston, Lancelot
Harrison, Agnes Chandler, Alexander Gardener, Richard Bright, John
Barnard, William Robyiison, Williani Harbottell, Giles New)nan, John
Large and Thomas Nelson, and now in the several tenures of Lancelot
Harrison, Christopher Butler, jfoan Bntcr, widow, Margery Davy,
widow, Agnes Barnes, widow, Henry Rotclif, Richard Woodward,
Alice Hansford, widow, Jeffcry Break, Cornelius Johnson and John
Nor res.
So seized, the said Richard WhctJiill made his will, 30 May, 7 Eliz.
[1565], and thereby bequeathed as follows : —
I give the said messuage and stable, garden and land in the said
parish of St. Andrew Undershaft to Jane my wife for her life ; and after
her decease to Margaret my daughter by the said Jane and to her heirs ;
if she die without issue or marry without the consent of her said mother,
the said premises shall remain to my said wife and her heirs for ever.
As to the said 12 messuages in the said parish, I give the same to the
said Jane my wife for her life ; after her decease to the said Margaret
and her heirs ; for default, the same to remain to Thomas Cromer son of
Walter Cromer and Alice his wife, my late sister, and to his heirs for
ever.
The said messuage, stable, garden and land are held of the Queen
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by fealty only in free socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum,
clear, £\. The said 12 messuages are held of the Queen by free bur-
gage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £8 165. \d.
Richard Whethill died 17 May, 8 F^liz. [1566] ; Margaret Whethill is
his only daughter and next heir, and is now aged 7 years, 11 months
and more.
The said Jane is still seized of the said premises as of freehold.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, Nu. go.
liHanj Mijtirr, luitiotD, lunatir.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 9 May, 1566, before Rich-
ard Chnmpian, knight, mayor and escheator, to enquire as to
the lunacy of M^ry Ryder, widow, late the wife of WilliaDi Ryder, esq.,
who died in co. Yorks, by the oath of Thomas Litton, John Hdddon,
Henry Sutton, Richard Hentnan, Stephen Wdlden, William Smithe,
John Noble, Arthur Rayenscroft, Robert Dickenson, Robert Crips,
Michael Smythe, Walter Browne, Richard Siiiyth, Henry Shawe, John
Harrison, and Ayithony Garret, who say that
Mary Ryder from the last day of June, 6 Edw. VI [1552] up to the
day of taking this inquisition has been a lunatic, and incapable of
governing either herself or her lands, goods, etc. She does not enjoy
lucid intervals, but before the said last day of June she was in her right
mind.
The said Mary Ryder has no lands within the City of London to the
knowledge of the said jurors.
James Ryder is the next heir [does not say whether he is her son]
of the said Mary, and is now aged 23 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i. No. 91.
^i)omasi iijales.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14 December, 8 Eliz. [1566]
before Richard Champyon, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Thomas Bales, late citizen and draper of London, by the oath of
Thomas Lytton, John Hdddon, Richard Henman, Henry (Sutton,)
Stephen Wdlden, Henry Shawe, William Smyth, Thomas Hdselwood,
Thomas De'wxhall, Richard Smyth, John Wotton, Michael Smyth,
Robert Dyckenson, Arthur Reynescrofte and John Neylson who say that
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Thomas Bales was seized of i messuage and tenement called the
Scommer situate in Birchynlane in the parish of St. Michael in Corn-
hill, and of all the rooms, shops, cellars, etc., thereto belonging, in
the several tenures of Elizabeth Bales, widow, Alexander Sharpe and
Richard Johnson.
So seized, the said Thomas Bales made his will the nth day of
November, 5 Eliz. [1563] as follows: [here given in English] I give to
Elizabeth my wife one part of all my messuages, houses, yards, shops,
cellars, etc., etc., lying in Birchyn Lane: to hold for her natural life;
after her decease, I give the same to Peter my eldest son and his heirs ;
for default, then to my 2 eldest daughters Rachell and Susan and their
heirs ; for default, then to my 2 youngest daughters Magdalene and
Margaret and their heirs ; for default, the remainder thereof to my right
heirs for ever. I also give to my said wife the second part of all my
messuages, houses, etc., etc., in Birchyn Lane during her widowhood;
and after her marriage or decease, I give the said second part to my son
Robert and his heirs ; and for default, then to my said 2 youngest
daughters Magdalen and Mnrgnrett and their heirs ; and for default, the
remainder thereof to my right and next heirs for ever. As to the 3rd
part of all the said premises I make no will thereof, so that it may de-
scend and come according to the law and statute in that case provided.
The said premises are held of the Queen in chief by knight's service,
to wit, by the 20th part of a knights' fee and by the yearly rent of
135. 4^., and are worth per annum, clear ;^5 6s. 8^.
Thomas Bales died, 14 November, 5 Eliz. [1563] ; Peter Bales is his
son and next heir and was aged 18 years on the 20th day of June last
past.
The said Elizabeth late the wife of the said Thomas still survives
sole and unmarried in Birchyn Lane : the said Rachell, Susanna and
Magdalene Bales are still alive, but the said Robert and Margaret Bales
are dead.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 92.
Uotm 5^out1)U)irkc, i)utrt)rr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 6 March, 1565, and in the
8th year of Queen Eliz., before Richard Champian, knight, mayor
and escheator, after the death of Robert Southwicke, butcher, by the oath
of Thomas Lytton, John Haddon, William Gibbons, Richard Henman,
Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Henry Callys, Henry Shaw, Thomas
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Dewxell, Robert La?igwith, Richard Smith, John Witton, John Noble,
Michael Smith, Robert Dickenson, Robert Cripps, Richard Cowper,
yohn Wilson, Walter Browne, John Harrison and Anthony Barret,
who say that
Robert Southwicke was seised of i messuage and i shop sometime
in the tenure of Thomas Dane, situate in the parish of St. Leonard in
little Easchepp ; and 2 other messuages and tenements in the said
parish, with all the shops, cellars, sollars, etc., thereto belonging, in the
tenure of the said Robert Southwicke : which said premises King
Edward VI by Letters Patent dated g September in the 2nd year of his
reign [1548] granted inter alia to William Gunter und William Hobson
and their heirs.
So seised, the said Robert Southwicke made his will the loth day of
March, 1552, and thereby bequeathed as follows : — -
I give to Elizabeth my wife the tenement wherein I now dwell lying
in litle Eashepp in the said parish of St. Leonards : to hold for her
natural life, she keeping the same in good repair ; after her decease, I
give the same to my daughter Ellen Southwicke and her heirs ; for
default, to my child or children unborn and the heirs of such child or
children ; and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
I give my corner tenement wherein Thomas Dane, butcher, lately
dwelt, " selt and being " at the corner of the lane called Retherhethe
Lane alias Podding Lane in the said parish of St. Leonard to my child
or children unborn, and to the heirs of such child or children ; for default,
the same shall come to the said Ellen my daughter and her heirs ; for
default, to the said [5?c] Agnes Prince [the whole will is not given and
this Agnes has not been mentioned before], and to her heirs ; for default,
to my right heirs for ever.
The said 3 messuages are held of the Queen in free burgage and not
in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £i\ los.
Robert Southwicke died 15 March, 7 Edw. VI [1553]; Helen Ketcher
now the wife of John Ketcher of London, pewterer, is his daughter and
next heir, and is now aged 20 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz.,part i, No. 93.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 9 May, 8 Eliz. [1566] before
Richard Champion, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Thomas Allen, clerk, by the oath of Thomas Litton, John H addon,
52 Inquisit tones Post Mortem for London.
Henry Sutton, Richard Henman, Stephen Waldon, William Smithe,
jfohn Noble, Arthur Revescroft, Robert Dickenson, Robert Crips, Michael
Smith, Walter Browne, Richard Smithe, Henry Shawe, jfohn Harrison,
Anthony Garret and jfohn Witton, who say that
Thomas Allen was seised of i messuage situate in the parish of St.
Martin within Ludgate now in the tenure of William Stooree ; and i
other messuage in the said parish now divided into 3 parts, together
with a garden thereto belonging, now in the several tenures of Nicholas
Stevens, John Booglie and Thomas Wattes : which said premises are
held of the Queen in chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's
fee, and are worth per annum, clear, £16 13.S. ^d.
Thomas Allen died 18 August, 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1557]",
Elizabeth Edwards wife of Christopher Edwards and Dorothy Hunger-
ford wife of Edward Hungerford are his kinswomen and next heirs, to
wit, daughters and heirs of Robert Allen, son and heir of John Allen,
brother and heir of the said Thomas Allen: the said Elizabeth is aged
32 years and more, and the said Dorothy 29 years and more.
John Langley one of the executors of the said Thomas Allen took
the profits of the said premises for half a year ending at Christmas next
after the death of the said Thomas ; and the Master, Fellows and
Scholars of Trinity College, Cambridge, immediately after the said feast
entered into the said messuages and took the profits thereof, by what
title the jurors know not.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 Eliz., part i, No. 94.
:3uliui8 Hugugtmc, lunatir.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 8 January, 1565, before
Richard Champion, mayor and escheator, to enquire as to the
lunacy of Julius Augustine of Augustines, by the oath of John Haddon,
William Gibbons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Waldon,
Henry Callys, Henry Shawe, William Smith, Thomas Dewyell, Robert
Langwith, John Noble, Michael Smyth, Robert Dyccons, Arthur Reyns-
cro/t, Walter Browne, John Harrison, Anthony Garry t and John Wil-
son, who say that
Julius Augustine has been a lunatic since the last day of December,
7 EUz. [1564] and is not capable of governing either himself or his
lands.
The said Julius does not enjoy lucid intervals, but before the said
last day of December he was compos mentis.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 53
He has no lands or tenements within the City of London.
Alexander Augustine is the brother and next heir of the said Julius,
and is now aged 22 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 8 El iz., part i, No. 95.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 11 March, 1566, before
Christopher Draper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death oi Henry Clitheroe, by the oath of Thomas Litton, John Haddon,
Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Waldon, John Wilton,
Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shaw, William
Smith, John Nohhle, Robert Langwith, Arthur Reynscrofte, Robert
Dickinson, John Harrison, A>itho)iy Gar . . . who say that
Henry Clitheroe was seised of all that tenement in the parish of St.
Christopher, London, now or late in the tenure of Thomas Dade, some-
time belonging to the House of the Augustine Friars within the
City of London, lately dissolved ; the tenement called the Cocke
lying in the parish of St. Olave near the Tower of London in the
tenure of Thomas Purcivall sometime belonging to the House of the
Crutched Friars within the City of London, now dissolved ; 2 tenements
with a parcel of land called a yarde plotte lying in the parish of St.
Dunstan in the East, in the tenure of Anthony Naples ; 2 tenements in
the tenure of Richard Marten situate in the parish of St. Botolph with-
out Algate ; i tenement without Ludgate called Skinnersshoppe ; i
tenement there is the tenure of the Master of the Bridge of London
(Magistri Pontis London) ; i tenement there in the tenure of the
Master of the Hospital of St. Bartholomew next West Smithfelde ;
1 tenement there in the tenure o{ Ralph Simondes, Alderman of London,
in the parish of the Blessed Mary Magdalene Moises, London, formerly
belonging to the Priory of Horseham in co. Norfolk, now dissolved;
I tenement with a garden in the parish of St. Anne within the City of
London, late of the House of the Friars Preachers of London, then in
the tenure of Doctor Heringe ; i tenement called the Rose in the parish
of St. Benedict in the Ward of Barnard Castell, in the tenure of
Griffin Lewes sometime belonging to the late Monastery of St. Albans
in CO. Hertford now dissolved ; i tenement in the parish of St. Botolph
without Aldgate, in the tenure of William Stephens, formerly belonging
to the Monastery of Grace next the Tower of London, now dissolved ;
I tenement in the parish of St. Giles without Creplegate, in the tenure
of Margaret Roo, widow, sometime belonging to the late House or
54 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Priory of Halliwell near London, now dissolved ; 2 tenements in the
parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, London, in the tenure of
Henry Garnsei ; i tenement in the said parish of St. Sepulchre in the
tenure of Thomas Bisshoppe ; i tenement there in the tenure of Geoffrey
Hudson; and i tenement there in the tenure of Anthony Turnboll :
all which said premises King Henry VIII by Letters Patent dated 25
September in the 36th year of his reign [1544] granted inter alia to the
said Henry Clitheroe and John Dogget, citizens and merchant tailors of
London, and to the heirs of the said Henry for ever.-
Afterwards, to wit, on the ist day of March, 36 Henry VIII [1545]
the said John Dogget by deed dated the said day and year remised to
the said Henry Clitheroe and his heirs for ever all his right and title in
and to the said premises.
The said Henry Clitheroe was likewise seised of 5 messuages and
tenements lying in Cornhill in the parish of the Blessed Mary of Wool-
churche, in the several tenures oi Philip Gunter, Christopher Vajighan,
William Birdall, William Sheppard, and John Wetherell, sometime
belonging to the late House of the Carthusians near London : which
said premises the said Henry purchased to himself and his heirs for
ever of the gift of Christopher Campion and John Rolleslie of London,
as by their deed dated 7 October, 36 Henry VIII [1544], more fully appears.
The said Henry Clitheroe was likewise seised of i stable with i tene-
ment called the Rose and i garden adjoining the said tenement, in the
parish of St. Giles without Creplegate, in the tenure of James
Maugham, sometime belonging to the late Monastery of Halliwell :
which said premises the said Henry formerly had to himself and his
heirs of the gift of Robert Cursson and John Pope of London, gentle-
men, as by deed dated 11 November, 36 Hen. VIII, more fully appears.
So seised, the said Henry Clitheroe made his will the 13th day of
July, 1545, whereby he bequeathed as follows : I give to " Seints " my wife
for her life all my messuages, lands, etc., in the parish of our Lady Wool-
churche, the remainder thereof, after her decease, to Henry, Thomas
and Robert Clitheroe my sons and their heirs for ever. All my other
messuages, etc, in the City of London and the suburbs thereof to my
said 3 sons and their heirs for ever : the same to be divided into 3 parts
by my uncle Robert Draper and by George Forman, citizen and
skinner of London, and John Maxfelde, citizen and merchant-tailor of
London, and assigned by them to my said children. If all my sons and
daughters die without issue I give the said premises to John Dogget
son of my brother John Dogget, and to his heirs ; for default, the
remainder thereof to the heirs of William Draper and Christopher
Draper my brothers and John Maxfelde for ever.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 55
All the said premises granted by King Henry VIII to the said Henry
Clitheroe and jfohn Dogget are held of the Queen by fealty only, and
are worth per annum, clear, ^'iS 85. The premises in Cornhill
purchased of Christopher Catnpian and John Rollesley are he\d of the
Queen in free burgage and common socage, by fealty only and not m
chief, and are worth per annum, clear, ;f 12 135. 4^. The said premises
in the parish of St. Giles purchased of Robert Curson and jfohn Pope
are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief,
and are worth per annum, clear, 435. 8^.
Henry Clitheroe died in the said parish of the Blessed Mary Wol-
churche, 16 July, 37 Hen. VIII [1545] ; the said Robert Clitheroe was his
son and next heir and was then aged 6 years and more.
The said Robert jointly with the said Thomas and Henry, by deed
dated 27 August, i Eliz. [1559], demised to Saint (Sancie) his mother
all his part of all the said premises which he had of the gift of the said
Henry Clitheroe his father : by virtue whereof she is thereof seised in
common and as undivided (pro indiviso) with the said Thomas and
Henry.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i. No. 69.
S^aaiiam Ivcntiall.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 16 July, 1567, before
Christopher Draper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the
death of William Kendall, citizen and waxchandler, by the oath of
Thomas Litton, jfohn H addon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert
Cryppes, Henry Shawe, William Smyth, jfohn Noble, Robert Langwith,
Arthur Raynescrofte, Richard Smyth, Robert Dyckenson, jfohn Harryson,
Adam Chatterton, William Cooper and Richard Adams, who say that
William Kendall was seised of all that messuage and tenement
called the Kings head, now or late in the tenure of William Danby ;
2 messuages and tenements in the several tenures of John Ashley and
John Petre ; 2 messuages and tenements and all the house or building
called a warehouse, in the several tenures of Robert Greenfield, Thomas
jfennins, and Margaret Braybrooke : all which said premises are
situate in the owlde Chaunge, in the parish of the Blessed Mary
Magdalen in ould Fishstreat, sometime assigned for the sustentation
of a priest to celebrate in the Church of the Blessed Mary, and were
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56 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
purchased by the said William Ketidall to him and his heirs for ever
of the gift of Thomas Berthellett, citizen and stationer of London, and
of Richard Mody, citizen and brewer of London, as by deed dated 15
December, 2 Edw. 6 [1548], more fully appears.
So seised, the said William Kendall made his will the 31st
January, 1558, and thereby bequeathed as follows: I give to William
Kendall my son and his heirs all my houses and tenements in the Old
Chaunge in the parish of St. Mary Magdalens at Old Fishstreate end ;
for default, I will that the Master ^ Wardens and commonalty of the
Mysterie of the Waxchaundlers shall have the said premises, on con-
dition that they shall yearly distribute £d> as follows : to the poor
inhabitants of the said parish £\ " lackinge twoe shillinges," in gowns
for men and women and coals, to be given them in December every
year : the said 25. to go the Churchwardens of the said parish for their
•' paynes takinge " ; and to the poor inhabitants of Bexlie in co. Kent
385. ; to be given to them about the 3rd or 4th day of November, and
25. to the Churchwardens there for their trouble ; 355. to the poorest
men and women of the Company of Waxchandlers ; 55. to the Master
Wardens of the Waxchandlers. The rest of the profits of the premises
to be bestowed upon the repairs of the same. If the said Master
Wardens leave undone any of these things then the " next of kinred
unto me" shall enter into the said tenements and hold the same to
him and his heirs for ever.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage and not
in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £"17.
William Kendall died 21 February, 1558, in the parish of St. Peter
next Pouleswharfe, London ; William Kendall was his son and heir,
and was then aged 10 years and more. He died 5 November, 5 Eliz.
[1563] : after his death the Master Wardens and commonalty of the
Company of Waxchandlers entered into the said premises and are
still seised thereof.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 70.
itJotm ilanglfP.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 December, 1566, before
Christopher Draper, mayor and escheator, after the death 01
Robert Langley, citizen and brewer of London, by the oath of Thomas
Lytton, Michael Smyth, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Walden, Henry Callis, Robert Cryppes, Henry Shawe, William Smyth,
Inquisitioncs Post Mortem for London. 57
John Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur Raiuescro/t, Richard Smyth,
Robert Dicconson, John Harryson, Anthony Garrett, Adam Chaterton
and William Cowper, who say that
Robert Langlie was seised of all that large ale or brewing *
messuage or tenement (messuagio sive tento Bracineno) called the
Crowne ; and 5 messuages with cellars, sollars and other buildings
then in the tenure of the said Robert and now or late in that of
Thomas Thome, late citizen and tyler of London, lying in Readcrostreat
in the parish of St. Giles without Creplegate in the suburbs of London :
which said premises Richard Hutfo/t of Barkinge in co. Essex, gent.,
and Agnes his wife by charter dated 21 May, 34 Hen. VIII [1542], gave
to the said Robert Langley.
So seised, the said Robert Langley made his will the nth day of
December, 1565, and thereby bequeathed as follows: I give to the said
\sic'\ Charles my son my messuage and brewhouse called the Crowne,
wherein I now dwell, and all other my tenements, cottages, houses,
shops, etc., etc., in the said parish of St. Giles : to hold to him and
the heirs of his body ; for default, I give the same to my daughter
Elizabeth Langlie and her heirs ; for default, to Thomas Langlie of
Birckhill in co. Bucks, yeoman and his heirs : provided always that
Joan my wife shall hold all the said premises and take the rents
thereof for 13 years immediately after my decease, on condition that
she keep the same in good repair. If my children should happen to
die and the premises come to the said Thomas Langlie my will is that
he and his heirs shall yearly for evermore pay out of the profits thereof
to the Churchwardens of the said parish of St. Giles £3 6s. Sd. to buy
wood and coal to be distributed yearly to the poor of the said parish.
The said premises are held in free burgage of the City of London,
and are worth per annum, clear, £6 15s. ^d.
Robert Langlie died ig December, 1565 ; Charles Langlie is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 8 years and more.
After the death of the said Robert the said jfoan entered into the
said premises and is still thereof seised.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 71.
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Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 25 October, 1567, before
Christopher Draper^ knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of William Wakefield, citizen and waxchandler of London, by the oath
of John Hadden, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden,
Michael Smyth, Henry Callys, Robert Cryppes, Henry Shawe, Robert
Langwith, Arthur Rainscro/te, Robert Dyckenson, Anthony Garret,
Adam Chatterton, William Cowper and John Harry son, who say that
Long before the death of the said William Wakefield King Henry
VIIL was seised in right of his Crown of 7 tenements lying within the
parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, late in the several
tenures of Jasper Smalpage, Nicholas jfacson, Henry Wallis, Joan Pal-
mer, Anne Chamber, Thomas Valoe and Nicholas Ewin : which said
tenements sometime belonged to the late Priory of Halliwell m co.
Middlesex.
So seised, his Majesty by Letters Patent dated 25 September in the
36th year of his reign [1544], for a certain sum of money paid to his use
by Henry Clitheroe and Johti Dogget, granted the said premises to the
said Henry and John and to the heirs of the said Henry for ever : to
hold of the King and his heirs by fealty only.
So seised, the said Henry Clitheroe and John Dogget by deed in-
dented dated 13 October, 36 Hen. VIIL [1544], for a sum of money to
them in hand paid by the said William Wakefield granted the said
tenements to the said William and his heirs for ever.
King Henry VIIL was likewise seised m right of his said Crown of
14 messuages in the said parish of St. Giles, in the several tenures of
Nicholas Blake, John Lauchin, Richard Townsend, William Cation,
Elizabeth Clearke, Robert Pinner, Joan Carrowe, Patrick Hattepene,
Nicholas Baddowe, Brigilt Browne, William Thorpe alias Pickeringe,
Joan Badeline, jfoan A spale a.nd jfoan Barret : which said messuages
sometime belonged to the said late Priory of Halliwell.
So seised, the King by Letters Patent dated 5 November, in the
36th year of his reign [1554] granted the said premises to Robert Courson
and jfohn Pope, gentlemen, and to the heirs of the said Robert for ever :
to hold of his Majesty in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief.
And the said Robert Courson and jfohn Pope by charter dated 24
November in the said year demised the said messuages to the said
William Wakefield and his heirs for ever.
Thomas Godwin of London, gent., was seised of i messuage with a
garden adjoining in the said parish of St. Giles, late in the tenure of
Inqnisitiones Post Mortem for London. 59
Thomas Pallet ; i messuage and tenement there late in' the tenure of
Robert Watson ; i messuage and tenement there in the tenure of Henry
Chenne ; i messuage there late in the tenure of John Mitie ; i messu-
age there late in the tenure of Robert Middias ; i messuage and tene-
ment there late in the tenure of James Garden ; i messuage and
tenement late in the tenure of Richard Howllet ; and 2 messuages there
late in the tenure of Thomas Augustin.
So seised, the said Thomas Godwin by charter dated 8 November,
36 Hen. VIII. [1544], for a certain sum of money to him in hand paid .
by the said William Wakefield and Joan his wife demised all the said
premises to the said William and Joan and their heirs for ever.
The said William Wakefield made his will 24 February, i Mary
[1554] and thereby bequeathed as follows : —
I will that yoan my wife shall have all my lands and tenements to
her own proper use for her natural life. I will that William my son
immediately after the decease of the said Joan shall have so much of my
said lands and tenements lying in Soukinge (?) Lane, London, as shall
amount to the yearly value of £"20: to hold to him and his heirs of his
body ; and for default, the same to remain to his right heirs for ever.
I give to Gregory Wakefield my brother, after my wife's death, 6 tene-
ments of the yearly rent of £b 12s, now in the several tenures of Emma
Night, Margery Wall, Joan Goodwerike, Humphrey Wakfield, jfohn
Dene, gardener, and . . . Benson, " frewterer," lying on the east side of
Goldinge Lane : to hold to him and the heirs of his body ; for default,
the same to remain to his right heirs for ever.
[Here follows a long rigmarole about the laudable custom of the
City of London, re alienating property, etc.] All the said premises
granted to the said William Wakefield by the said Henry Clitheroe and
jfohn Doggett are held of the Queen by fealty only in free and common
socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, £"] 45. ^d.
The messuages demised to the said William by the said Robert Conrson
and John Pope are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only, and
not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, ;^I4 125. 8r/. All other
the premises granted by Thomas Gooduyn to the said William and
jfoan are held of the Queen in free socage and not in chief, as of her
manor of Clarebetonwell in co. Middlesex by fealty only, and are worth
per annum, clear, £10 35.
William Wakefield died in the said parish of St. Giles without
Cripplegate about the ist day of March, i Mary [1554] , William Wake-
field is his son and next heir, and was then aged 16 years and more.
The said jfoan late the wife of the said William Wakefield still sur-
vives in the said parish.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part 1, No. 72.
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iStimunti Hep.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 2 August, 1567, before
Christopher Draper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
oi Edmund Key, citizen and Salter of London, by the oath of Thomas
Litton, yohn Noble, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Michael Smith,
Richard Henman, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, William Smith, Arthur
Rainscrofte, Robert Dickonson, Thomas Haselwood, Adam Chatterton,
John Harrison, IVilliam Coiiper and Richard Adams, who say that
Edmund Key was seised of all that curtilage in the tenure of John
Ridgate situate in the parish of All Saints the Great in the City of
London sometime belonging to the late Priory of Elsingspittell, abutting
upon the highway on the north, the tenements of Master Vampage
{Magistri Vatnpage) on the south, the Stillyard towards the east and
upon a certain lane called Cosin Laine towards the west : which said
curtilage the said Edmund Key purchased to himself and his heirs for
ever of the gift of Hugh Losse of London, gent., and Thomas Boucher,
by virtue of a licence to alienate obtained from the King on the 13th
day of March, 35 Hen. VIII [1544] , as by a deed dated 22 March in the
said year more plainly appears.
The said Edmund Key was likewise seised of all that corner house
and all the shops, cellars, etc., etc., thereto belonging, late in the tenure
of the said Edmund Key, situate in Thamisstreate near Dowgate in the
parish of All Saints the Great, which the said Edmund purchased to
him and his heirs of the grant of William Gunter of London, gent.,
and William Hobson of the same, haberdasher, as by deed dated 14
September, 2 Edw. VI [1548], more fully appears.
Edmund Key was likewise seised of 5 messuages and tenements
situate in the parish of St. Botolph without Bisshoppsgate, in the
tenure of Clement Hopper and sometime belonging to the late Priory or
New Hospital without Bisshoppsgate, now dissolved, which he purchased
to him and his heirs for ever of the gift of Nicholas Bacon, esq., William
Breton and Henry Ashfield, gentlemen, as by charter dated, 20 October,
35 Hen. VIII [1543], more fully appears.
So seised, the said Edmund Key made his will the nth day of June,
1567, whereby he bequeathed {inter alia) as follows: —
I give to Anne Allot my daughter the mansion house wherein I
dwell being the corner tenement in Thamisstreat in Dowegat for her
natural life ; after her decease, to Edmund Millesh son of the said Anne
and to his heirs ; and for default, to his right heirs for ever. I also give
to the said Anne Allot for her life all that Pavement, sometime a Tennis
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court, in Thamisstreat adjoining the Styllyard over against my said man-
sion house ; also my 5 messuages in the parish of St. Botolph without
Bishopsgate for her life ; after her decease, I give the said 5 tenements
to Robert Millesh my daughter's son and his heirs ; for default, to John
Millesh and his heirs ; and for default, to Edmund Millesh and his heirs
for ever. And after the decease of the said Anne I give my curtilage or
Tennis court on the west side of the said Styllyard to jfohn Millesh and
his heirs ; for default, to Edmund Millesh and his heirs for ever.
The said curtilage is held of the Queen in chief, by what services the
jurors know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 65, The said corner
house in Thamistreat is held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage
and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, 20s. The premises in
the said parish of St. Botolph are held of the Queen by fealty only in
free and common socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum,
clear, £6 195. ^d.
Edmund Key died in the said parish of All Saints the Great the 15th
day of June, 1567 ; Anne Allott wife of John Allott is his daughter and
heir, and was then aged 33 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i. No. 73.
iiirtartJ ^Tprrrll, fsiquire.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, i8 December, 9 Eliz. [1566]
before Christopher Draper, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Richard Tyrrell, esq., by the oath of . . . Henry Sutton, Stephen
Walden, John Wytton, Michael Smith, Henry Calleyes, Robert Cripps,
Henry Shawe, William Smith, John Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur
Reynescrofte, Richard Smith, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cooper, jfohn
Harrison, Anthony Garrett, Adam Chatterton, William Cooper and
Richard Adams, who say that
Richard Tyrrell was seised of i capital messuage and i garden
within the Queen's close of Flete and of the office of Warden of the
Fleet ; also of a yearly rent of £"] 125. id. for the wardship of the Queen's
prison of the Fleet ; and of the office of Keeper of the Palace at West-
minster, and £10 125. 2d. yearly for executing the said office of Keeper
of the said Palace.
So seised, the said Richard Tyrrell by charter dated 10 March, 8
Eliz. [1566], demised all the said premises to Henry Tyrrell, gent., and
his heirs for the term of 15 years, paying therefor yearly to the said
Richard Tyrrell £"8o. [Indenture here given in full wherein the said
62 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
parties are described as Richard Tyrrell of Assheton in co. Essex, esq.,
and Henry Tyrrell of the same.]
The said Richard Tyrrell made his will the 13th May, 1566, and
thereby bequeathed as follows : I will that all my manors, lands and
tenements be divided into 3 parts, whereof the rent and yearly value of
roy . . . of the Fleet in the parish of St. Brydes within the suburbs of
London, in the tenure of my brother Henry Tyrrell, of the clear yearly
value of £80, shall come to my son for a full 3rd part of all my lands
for the Queen's wardship, livery and seisin. The other 2 parts I give
to my executors to perform my will.
Whereas my brother-in-law Bryan A nncsley owes me ;^8o : I now will
that he keep the same as my gift, and that he give £40 thereof to his
son Bryan at his age of 21 years, and the other £^0 to his daughter
Grace on her marriage. And whereas it is agreed between the said
Bryan Annesley and Awdrye his wife my sister and myself that in . . .
shall deliver to my executors one deed of grant of annuity to be can-
celled which she has for life of ;^50 a year made to her by her late
husband Ambrose Wylley in the . . . going out of all his lands in co.
York: In consideration thereof I give to the said Bryan and Awdrye
£^0 yearly issuing out of my manor of Bakenhoo in co. Bedford.
I give to Edward my son and his heirfe male all my lands and tene-
ments ; for default, then all my said lands, etc., except the manor of
Sandon shall remain to Thomas Tyrrell my eldest brother's son and his
heirs male; for default, the remainder thereof to Henry Tyrrell my
brother and his heirs male ; for default to my brother Robert Tyrrell and
his heirs male ; for default to Ewstas Tyrrell my brother and his heirs
male ; for default, to Charles Tyrrell who married the Countess of Oxford
and his heirs male; for default, to Charles Tyrrell servant to Lord Riche
and his heirs male ; and for default, the remainder thereof to my right
heirs for ever. As to the said manor of Sandon, I will that if my said
son Edward die without heirs, the same shall remain to Mary and
Phillipp my 2 daughters and their heirs ; for default, to the said Thomas
Tyrrell, with remainders as above.
I give to Mary Tyrrell my eldest daughter ;f5oo.
And whereas I have bought the wardship [of Robert Parryes son] of
Robert Parryes, late of Lynton in co. Cambridge, esq., for Phillipp
Tyrrell my youngest daughter, and have already paid for him 200 marks,
there being 200 more marks behind : if it happen that the said Philipp
and the said Robert Parryes do " breke " it off and do not get married,
then the said Robert to be valued by my executors towards the perform-
ance of this my will. But if the said Phillipp marry the said Robert or
any other man my executors shall pay to her 400 marks.
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I give to Anne my eldest brother's daughter ;fioo.
All my lands, tenements and hereditaments in co. York to be sold
for the payment of my debts.
To my servant Thomas Raye an annuity of 405.
To my servant John Pechye an annuity of 335. ^d.
To my servant Christopher Gnwdy an annuity of 26s. 8</.
To Raffe Page my servant the tenement wherein he now dwells for
his life, and to Katherhie Page his wife 5 marks.
To Thomas Moody parson of Molton in Suffolk 20 marks.
I give all my plate, linen and household stuff to my son Edward at
his age of 21 years.
To Avys Chibberes (?) ;^20.
I make Bryan Annesley and Henry Tyrrell executors and Sir William
Cordell, knight, overseer.
To my said sister Awdrye . . .
To Robert Baker, Christopher Baker, Edmund D. . . John Gryme-
dyche, William Mychell and John Assheton £^ each.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief by what services
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum clear . . .
Richard Tyrrell died 17 June, 8 Eliz. [1566] ; Edward Tyrrell is his
son and heir, and is now aged 8 years, 8 months and 22 days.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, Uo. 74.
[This Inquisition is much torn and very faint.]
iiialpi) Joi)nson, i£squire.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 January, 1566, before
Christopher Draper, mayor and escheator, after the death of Ralph
jfohnson of the City of London, esq., by the oath of Thomas Litton, jfohn
Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton,
Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, William Smith, John
Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur Rainscrofte, Richard Smith, Robert
Dickinson, Richard Cowper, Anthony Garrett, Adam Chatterton, William
Cowper and Richard Adams, who say that
Before the death of the said Ralph Johnson one Robert Johnson,
citizen and alderman of London, his father, was seized of 14 messuages
and 14 shops, 10 cellars, and 10 gardens thereto belonging in the several
tenures of Robert Johnson, Tristram Alsop, Roger Henins, Cuthbert
Proctor, jfames Grenhaugh, . . . Weller, Thomas Newton, jfames
64 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Lamkin, Robert Maior, Robert Banghey, Richard Hunt, and Katherine
Norwood, widow, late the wife of Thomas Norwoodd, situate in the
parish of St. Andrews in Holborn, London.
So seized, the said Robert jfohnson made his will the 23rd day of
September, 1507, as follows: —
I will that the said [sic] Elizabeth my wife shall have for her life all
my lands and tenements in " Holbourne by London " ; and immediately
after her decease, the same shall remain to the said [sic] Rafe 'j-ohnson my
son and his heirs ; for default, to my cousin Henry Glover and his heirs ;
for default, the same to remain to Johyi Glover his brother and his heirs ;
for default, the remainder thereof to the right heirs of me the said Robert
Johnston for ever.
After the death of the said Robert the said Elizabeth entered into all
the said premises which upon her death descended to the said Ralph
Johnson named in the writ.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage as of the
City of London, and are worth per annum, clear, £"20 105.
Ralph Johnson died 11 June, 6 and 7 Philip and Mary [15 ?], Mar-
garet Maine, widow, late the wife oi John Maine, deceased, is his daughter
and next heir and is now aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i. No. 75.
lAdtm i3raunfi)r.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 22 October, 9 Eliz. [1567],
before Christopher Draper, knight, mayor and escheator, after
the death of Robert Braunche, citizen and girdle-maker of London, by
the oath of John Haddon, William Gybbons, Richard Henman, Stephen
Walden, John Witton, Michael Smyth, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe,
William Smyth, Robert Dyckenson, John Harry son, Anthony Garret,
Adam Chatterton and William Cooper, who say that
Robert Braunche was seized of 3 tenements, with shops, cellars,
sollars, yards, etc., etc., situate in Fletstrete near the inn called the Belle
Savage in the parish of St. Brigitte in the suburbs of the City of London,
now or late in the several tenures of Henry Studley and Henry Rastell :
which said premises the said Robert Braunche lately purchased to him
and his heirs of Roger Rastell and Henry Rastell, citizens and girdle-
makers of London ; 5 messuages lying in Barmondsey in the parish of
St. Mary Magdalene in co. Surrey and within the borough of South-
warke, and within the jurisdiction of the Mayor of the said City of
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London, in the several tenures of ^ohn A fell, Thomas Burton, Robert
Caer and jfohn Elyott ; and i parcel of meadow called Rownefall contain-
ing I acre i rood, lying near Longland in the said parish of St. Mary Mag-
dalen, in the tenure of the said yohn A/ell : which said premises the
said Robert Braunche lately purchased to him and his heirs of Edward
Welshe of Lympsfeld in co. Surrey ; also of i garden lying in Longlane
in the said parish of St. Mary Magdalen, in the tenure of John Est-
wood, abutting towards the east on the garden of Anne Berde, widow, on
the west towards the land of William Hobson, on the north toward the
common sewer, and on the north towards the high way called Longlane :
which said garden John Payne lately had to him and his heirs of the
gift of the said Edwarde Walshe, and later on was purchased by the
said Robert Braunche of the said John Payne.
Robert Braunche made his will 2 June last past as follows : —
I give to Alice my wife all my lands, tenements and hereditaments
in the City of London, the suburbs thereof and in the counties of Kent
and Surrey, so long as she remain my widow, but if she marry again,
the said premises in Barmondsey street shall remain to my son TJiomas
Braunche and his heirs for ever.
And I give the premises in the said parish of St. Brydes to my son
Robert Brautiche and his heirs for ever.
The premises in Fletstrete are held of the Queen in free burgage
as of her City of London, and are worth per annum, clear, ;^8. The
premises in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene are held of Robert Troppcs,
gent., as of his manor of Barmondsey by a yearly rent [not stated], and
are worth per annum, clear, £8. The said garden is held of the Queen
in free socage as of her honor of Hampton Court by fealty only and not
in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, 5s.
Robert Braunche died 4 June last past; Tlwmas Braunche is his son
and next heir, and was aged 17 years on the 8th day of February last
past.
Chan. Inq. p. ;»., g Eliz., part i, No. 76.
5ri)omas Worlri.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 16 October, 1567, before
Christopher Draper, knight, mayor and escheator, after the death
of Thomas Morlei, citizen and draper, by the oath of Thomas Litton,
William Gibbons, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Steplien Walden,
Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shnwc, William
5
66 Inquisitiones Post Morte^n for London.
Smith, Robert Langwith, Arthur Rainscrofte, Robert Dickonson,
Anthony Garret, Adam Chatterton, William Couper and Richard
Adams, who say that
Thomas Morlei was seized of all that messuage newly built by yohu
Cannucle, with all the rooms, cellars,' etc., late in the tenure of
Roberts, widow, and now in that of Nicholas Browne, foreign merchant,
Iving behind certain tenements of jfohn Browne of London, esq., towards
the late House of the Friars Crutched in Hartstreat in the parish of St.
Olave, London, in the ward of Aldgate in the safd City of London ;
I other tenement lately divided into 2 small tenements, with gardens,
cellars, etc., etc., near adjoining the said new tenement, situate in the
said parish and ward, and all that passage (transitorio) called the
Entrie : all which said premises the said Thomas Morlei purchased to
him and his heirs for ever of the gift of Willia)n Winter, esq., as by a
deed dated 26 Januar}', 4 Edw. 6 [1551], more fully appears.
So seized the said Thomas Morlei made his will g November, 1565,
follows :—
I give to the 5^/^ [sic] Thomasin my wife the great messuage wherein
I now dwell within the said parish of St. Olave for her natural life, on
condition that she keep the same in good repair at her own costs ; after
her decease, I give the same to the said Jane my daughter and her
heirs ; for default the same to go to my said daughter Urselay and her
heirs ; and for default, the same shall be to my next heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service of
the 2oth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, 535. /^d.
Thomas Morlei died 22 July, 1566, in the said parish of St. Olave ;
Joanna now the wife of Henry Gilmin, gent., and Ursela Morlei are
his daughters and co-heirs : the said Joanna is now aged 22 years and
more, and the said Ursula 1 1 years and more. The said Thomasine late
the wife of the said Thomas still survives.
Chan. Inq. />. m., g Eliz., part i, No. 77.
Miri)arti (JTiiamtcrlainr.
T nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 11 March, 1566, before
-*- Christopher Draper, knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
o{ Richard Chamberlaine citizen and alderman of London, by the oath
of Thomas Litton, John Haddon, William Gibbons, Richard Henman,
Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Smith, Henry
Callis, Robert . . . Shaw, William Smith, John Noble, Robert Lang-
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with, Arthur Raynescroft, Robert Dickenson, John Harrison, Anthony
Garrett, Adam Chatterton and Richard Adams, who say that
Long before the death oi Richard Chamberlaine, one Robert Downe,
citizen and ironmonger of London, was seised of 20 messuages, 10
cottages, 30 shops, 10 cellars and 6 gardens situate in the parish of St.
Anne in the ward of Alderchgate and in the parish of St. Mary Colchurche,
London ; i tenement or toft or parcel of waste ground, sometime built
in 2 several parts, situate together and being as one whole curtilage in
Brodhawlaine in the said parish of St. Mary of Colchurch in the ward
of Cheap ; the corner messuage or tenement lying within Newgate in the
parish of St. Sepulchre in the ward of Faringdon ; 3 small messuages
with 2 curtilages, i kitchen and one room, lying together in a street called
Alderchgate Street, in the parish of St Olaves in Old Jewry in the ward
of Colmanstreat, to wit, between the tenement lately belonging to the
late Prior and Convent of the Priory of St. Bartholomew in the West
Smithfield on the north and west parts, and the high way on the east :
which said messuage the said Robert Duwne lately purchased to him and
his heirs for ever of the grant ofjfohn Smith, citizen and vintner of Lon-
don, as by a deed dated 20th October, 6 Edward VI [1552] more fully
appears : and 2 messuages lying in the parish of St. Mary Colchurch,
purchased of Bartholomew Baron.
So seised, the said Robert Downe made his will 4 August, 1556,
and thereby bequeathed as follows : " Also I give to Mar^^ery my wife
all other my lands and tenements in the City of London or elsewhere for
her natural life if she remain sole and unmarried ; afterwards the same
to remain to my son-in-law Richard Chamberlaine and my daughter
his wife for their lives ; after their decease the same to remain to their
children and their heirs for ever, as they shall declare by their will," as
by an inquisition taken after the death of the said Robert Downes, dated
6 August, 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1557] more fully appears.
Afterwards, to wit, on the 30th November. 3 and 4 Philip and Mary
[1556] , the said Robert Downe died in the said parish of St. Mary Col-
churche, and the said Margery his wife by virtue of the said grant
entered into the said premises and took the profits thereof for her life.
After her decease the said Richard Chamberlaine and Anne his wife
daughter of the said Robert Downe entered into the same. The said
Anne died in the said parish of St. Olave in old Jewry 27 March, 3 Eliz.
[1561] and the said Richard survived her.
The said Richard Chamberlaine made his will 18 October, 5 Eliz.
[1563] and thereby bequeathed as follows: "More now there good
lovinge grandfather by his will [bequeathed all his lands, &c.] after
our lives tQ all the children of his daughter my late wife and to the heirs
68 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
of the said children for ever as I shall demise by my last will: and
whereas certain of the houses are held of the Queen in chief and therefore
by the law of this realm the eldest son must have the third part of all
the rents : therefore I will that Robert Chnmhcrlaine shall have the use
of the whole rents paying yearly to all his brothers and sisters ;^io each.
Most of the said houses are now out of repair and must be wisely looked
after, as those who have them take all the profit and will do very little
unless they are sharplie called upon. I trust the said Robert my son
and all other my children will be content to do as I wish in this matter."
All the said premises except the said 2 messuages lying in Brodhaw-
lane are held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage, and are worth
per ann., clear, £82 165. 8(7. The said 2 messuages are held of the
Queen in chief by the service of the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are
worth per ann., clear, £^. 135. ^d.
Richard Chnmberlaine died in the said parish of St. Olave in Old
Jewry ig November, 9 Eliz. [1566] ; Robert Chaniberlaine is his son and
next heir, and is now aged 21 years and more.
The said Richard and Anne had issue the said Robert Chaniberlaine,
Thomas, Richard, Alexander, jfolin and George Chaniberlaine, Elizabeth
Stnklie wife oi Hugh Stuklie, gent., and Margery Chaniberlaine.
The said Anne Chaniberlaine late the wife of the said Richard was
the daughter and heir of the said Robert Downe.
Chan. Inq. p. in., g Eliz., part 1, No. 78.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 27 January, 1566, before
Christopher Draper, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Henry Roberts, citizen and brewer of London, by the oath of Thomas
Litton, John Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Wal-
den, John Witton, Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, William
Smith, John Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur Rainscrofte, Richard
Smith, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cowper, Anthony Garret, Adam
Chatterton, William Cowper and Richard Adams, who say that
Henry Roberts was seised of 3 messuages lying together in Knight-
rider street in the parish of the Holy Trinity, London, now in the
several tenures of the said Henry Roberts, Robert Tansei and jfohn
James, and which lately were i large messuage called the White Hart :
which said 3 messuages Nicholas Bristowe of London, esq., and Lucy
his wife by their deed dated 3 February, 7 Edward VI [1553] demised
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to the said Henry Roberts under the name of i large messuage called
the Whyte Hart.
So seised, the %d\di Henry Roberts by charter dated 29 March, i Eliz.
[1559] demised the said messuage to yohn yackson, citizen and founder
of London, for 21 years, he paying therefor yearly £^ 6s. '6d. [The
said charter is here set out in English.]
Afterwards, to wit, on the 21st day of June, 5 Eliz, [1563] the said
Henry Roberts by deed bearing even date therewith demised to the said
John Jackson and to Andrew Pabner, citizen and goldsmith of London
and their heirs the said 3 messuages in Knightrider street : to hold to
them and their heirs to the use of the said Henry Roberts and Eliznbctli
his wife for their lives; after their decease, to the use of Anthony
Roberts one of the sons oi Gilbert Roberts deceased, brother of the said
Henry, the right and next heir of the said Henry, and the heirs of the
said AtitJiony for ever.
Henry Roberts was likewise seised of all that messuage and tene-
ment called the Geoge [5/t] and 2 messuages and tenements adjoining
the said messuage called the George, in the tenure oi Richard Hudson,
situate in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, and all the
houses, shops, water-houses, gardens, &c., &c., thereto belonging: which
said premises TJionias Reve of London, gent., John jfackson of London,
fishmonger and Henry Hcrdson of London, skinner, by deed dated 20
May, 4 Edw. VI [1550] sold to the said Henry Roberts.
So seised, the said Heiiry Roberts made his will 9 November, 1566,
and thereby bequeathed as follows [here given in English] : I give to
the said [sic] Elizabeth my wife all the lands, tenements and heredita-
ments whereof I am possessed in fee simple within the City of London
and in the suburbs of the same, to hold for her natural life ; after her
decease, I give the same to Anthony Roberts and Henry Roberts of
Lincolnshire and to their heirs male ; and for default, the remainder
thereof to my right heirs for ever.
The premises in Knightrider street are held of the Queen in chief,
but by what services the jurors know not : they are worth per ann.,
clear, £5 65. 8^^. The messuage called the George and all other the
premises in the said parish of St. Sepulchre are held of the Queen in
free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £10
13s. 4^^
Henry Roberts died i December, 1566; Helen Roberts diudi Margaret
Roberts are his next heirs, to wit, daughters of Richard Roberts, son of
the said Gilbert, brother of the said Henry, and elder brother of the said
Anthony and Henry Roberts who are heirs by reason of the said enfeoff-
ment : they are aged respectively, the said Helen 26 years and more.
70 Inquisitioncs Post Mortem for London.
the said Margaret 21 years and more, the said Anthony 40 years and
more, and the said Henry 40 years and more.
The said Elizabeth late the wife of the said Henry has taken the
profits of the said premises up to the day of taking this inquisition.
Chan. Inq..p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 79.
2l2iiUiam ISrrton, lEsquirr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 27 October, 9 Eliz. [1567],
-^ before Christopher Draper, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of William Breton late of London, esq., by the oath of John
Haddon, Richard Hennian, Stephen Walden, ^ohn IVytton, Michael
Smyth, Henry Callis, Henry Shaive, William Smith, ^ohn Noble,
Robert Langwith, Arthur Reinescrofte, Robert Dickenson, Richard
Cooper, Adam Chatterton, Anthony Garret, Thomas Haslewood, and
William Cooper, who say that
William Breton was seised of i messuage, and i garden thereto
adjoining, sometime in the tenure of Thomas Smithe, and now or late
in that of jfohn Brcwet, situate in the parish of St. Giles without Criple-
gate, London, and late parcel of the lands of the House of the Carthusians
near London ; i capital messuage in Redcrostrete in the said parish,
wherein the said William Bretton lived, together with a garden, tene-
ments, &c., thereto belonging ; all those tenements and hereditaments
in the Barbicon and Redcrostret in the said parish, which the said
William purchased to him and his heirs of William Dyxe, gent ; i Le
Key and the wharf called Dyse Key, with all the tenements thereupon
built, situate near Billingsgate, in the parish of St. Dunstan in the east,
purchased by the said William Bretton of Thomas Bacon, and now de-
mised, to the said Thomas dinAto 'James Bacon his brother; i tenement
called the Bell, in Eastcheape,in the tenure ofNicliolas Wyate " Boocher";
2 tenements in Towerstreat in the said parish of St. Dunstan in the east,
in the tenure of [blank] late the wife of William Ansted, wax-chandler,
now deceased ; i tenement lying in Finckes Lane near the Poultry, late
in the occupation of Thomas Sares and now in that of Richard Adams ; i
shop in Newfyshestreat within the City of London, in the tenure of Wil-
liam Davis fishmonger; i tenement in the parish of St. John Walbroke,
in the occupation of Thomas Hewes, skinner ; i tenement in the parish
of St. James at Garlickhithe lately occupied by , late the wife
of Christopher Macham, tailor, deceased ; i tenement in the parish of
St. Andrew next Barnard Castle, in the occupation of Francis jfobson,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 71
Knight; i cellar lying in the said parish in the occupation of
Gardiner, widow; i brew-house and inn called the George, lying in Al-
dersgatestreat in the parish of St. Botolph without Alderichgate, in the
occupation of Cuthbert Hoopc ; and i tenement in the said parish of St.
Botolph in the tenure of Christopher Terrington, carpenter.
So seised, the said William Breton made his will 12 February, 1557,
and thereby bequeathed as follows : Item, I bequeath to Elizabeth my
wife my capital mansion house in Redcrostreate wherein i now dwell,
with the garden and tenements ^hereto belonging, and all my tenements,
in the Barbican and Redcrostreate which I purchased of William Dixe,
gent; also all that my " kaye" and wharf called Dyse Kaye with all the
tenements thereupon built, which 1 lately purchased of Thomas Bacon :
To hold during her natural life ; the remainder thereof after her decease
to Richard Breton my eldest son and heir and to his heirs; for default,
to Nicholas Breton my second son and his heirs ; for default, to my
daughters Thamer, Anne and Mary and their heirs; and for default to
my right heirs for ever.
I give to the said Richard and his heirs for ever all my other tene-
ments in London or the suburbs, amounting together to the yearly value
of ;^39 or thereabouts, to wit, i tenement in Eastcheape called the Belle
in the tenure of Nycholas Wyatt " Bocher," of the yearly value of ;^9 2od.
2 tenements in Towrestreate in the holding of William Ansted's wife, 1
tenement in Fynckes Lane in the holding of Thomas Sares, i shop in
Newefysshestreate in the holding of William Davys, i tenement in the
parish of St. John Walbrooke in the holding of Thomas Hewes, skinner, i
tenement in the parish of St. Andrew next Baynards Castle in the hold-
ing of Sir Francis jfobson, Knight, i tenement in the parish of St. James
at Garlyckehyth in the holding of Christopher Marcham, tailor, deceased,
I vault or cellar in the same parish in the holding of widow Gardyner,
the tenement brew-house and inn called the George in Aldersgatestreate
and the tenements thereto belonging in the holding of Cuthbert Hope,
and the tenement in the parish of St. Botolph in the holding of Chris-
topher Terrington : of which said premises and also of the plate and
household stuff bequeathed to my said son Richard I wish my wife to
have the custody until his age of 22, on condition that my wife remain
sole and unmarried : if she marr}' again or die, then I will that my father-
in-law jfohn Bacon and Lawrance Eresbye, gent, shall have the " receipt
and order " thereof until my said son Richard a.tia.in to his full age of 22.
If the said jfohn Bacon and Lawrance Eresbye both die, then I ordain
that the Chamber of London shall have the " rewle " of all the said
premises during the said period, the said Chamber taking yearly £^ of
the profits thereof.
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I give to the said Nicholas Breton my son my manor of Burgh in the
Marsh in co. Lincoln, and all the lands, tenements, &c., thereto belong-
ing ; also my lands and tenements in Wyckes in co. Essex called Nelmes,
which I purchased of my brother Henry Breton : my said wife to take
the profits thereof for the maintenance and finding of the said Nicholas
until his age of 24, upon like conditions.
The said tenement and garden in the occupation of jfohti Brewet in
the said parish of St. Giles within Creplegate are held of the Queen in
chief by knight's service, and are worth per ann., clear, 405. ; of whom
all the residue of the said premises is held the jurors know not : it is
worth per ann., clear, £'52.
William Breton died 12 January, i Eliz. [1559] ; Richard Breton is
his son and next heir and is now aged 16 years, 11 months and 2 days.
Elizabeth late the wife of the said William Breton and now the wife
of George Gascoigne, esq., has taken the profits of the said premises
from the death of the said William up to this present time.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 80.
lEtitoarti liresston.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 6 July, 9 Eliz. [1564] before
Christopher Draper, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Edward Preston, citizen and "blacksmyth Sporrior" of London, by
the oath of Thomas Litton, John Hadden, Richard Henman, Henry
. . . John Noble, Robert Langwith, William Reynscrofte, Robert
Dickenson, John Harrison, . . . who say that
Edward Preston was seised of 2 messuages, tenements and gardens,
situate in the street of St, John in the parish of St. Sepulchre without
Newgate, London, between the stone wall of the late Priory of the
Carthusians next London on the east, the highway on the west, the
tenement in the tenure of Thomas Johns on the north, and the tenement
now in the tenure of Edward Poole on the south, so demised to Richard
Litgold, and sometime belonging to the late Priory or Hospital of St.
John of Jerusalem in England; i messuage in the said street, lying
between the said stone wall on the east, the highway on the west, the
tenement now in the tenure of the said Richard Litgold on the north
and the tenement now in the tenure of Walter Orpin on the south, so
demised to Edmund Poole, and late belonging to the said Priory; i
messuage in the said street, lying between the tenement now in the
tenure of Edmund Poole on the north, the tenement now in the tenure
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of Richard Riuge on the south, the said stone wall on the east, and the
highway on the west, so demised to Walter Orpin, and sometime be-
longing to the said late Priory: which said premises Anthony Stringer
and jfohti Hambi alias Haiibi of London, gentlemen gave to the said
Edward Preston, as by their charter dated 25 June, 37 Hen. VIII [1545]
more fully appears ; 2 messuages lying in the parish of St. Andrew
next the Wardrobe, London, in the tenure of Henry Liinnei and John
Goodfield : which said 2 messuages and 5 other messuages parcel of
the possessions of the house of the Brethren aforesaid within the City
of London the said Edward Preston and James More, clothworker had
to them and their heirs for ever of the grant of John Pope of London,
gent., as by their charter dated 20 August, 37 Hen. VIII [1545] more fully
appears. The said James More released to the said Edward Preston
and his heirs for ever all his title and estate in the said 2 tenements, as
by the charter of the said James dated 20 June, 38 Hen. VIII [1546] it
may appear ; 2 messuages and tenements in the several tenures of John
Hill and Thomas Walks situate in the parish of St. Margaret, West-
minster, and sometime belonging to the late College of St. Stephen of
Westminster : which said 2 messuages the said Edward Preston pur-
chased to him and his heirs of William Place, gent, and Nicholas
Spakeman of London, haberdasher, as by a deed dated 20 May, 5 Edw.
VI [1551] it appears; also of a piece of land called a yard plott now in
the tenure of Thomas Preston, son of the said Edward Preston, lying in
the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle in London.
So seised the said Edward Preston made his will 4 October, 1565,
and thereby bequeathed as follows : I give to my daughter Agnes Allen
my said 2 houses lying in Westminster, my 2 houses lying at the
Watergate in the Black Freers in the parish of St. Andrew in the
Wardrobe, and my 4 houses lying in St. John's street in the parish of
St. Sepulchre: to hold to her and her heirs forever; for default, the
remainder thereof to my cousin Peter Preston and the heirs of his body ;
and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
The said messuages in St. John's Street are held of the Queen by
fealty only in socage, and are worth per ann., clear, 535. 4^/. The
premises in the parish of St. Andrew next the Wardrobe are held of the
Queen in free socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per
ann., clear, £3 65. 8d. The messuages in the parish of St. Margaret
Westminster are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief,
and are worth per ann., clear, £3 25. Sd. ; of whom the said " yarde
plott" in the said parish of St. Thomas the Apostle is held or the
yearly value thereof the jurors know not.
Edward Preston died in the said parish of St. Sepulchre 19 February,
74 Inquisitiones Post Morte^n for London.
8 Eliz. [1566]; Thomas Preston is his son and next heir, and is now
aged 21 years and more.
A<(nes Allein wife of jfohn Allein citizen and smith of London and
daughter of the said Edward Preston, took the profits of the said prem-
ises from the death of the said Edward up to the present time.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part 1, No. 81.
Joan Sotitr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 27 October, 1567, before
Christopher Draper, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of jfoan Dodd of Chistlett in co. Kent, by the oath oi jfoJin Hadden,
Richard Henman, Stephen Walden, John Witten, Michael Smyth, Henry
Calls, Robert Crips, Henry Shawe, William Smithe, Thomds Hasliwood,
John Noble, Robert Langwithe, Arthur Rainscrofte, Robert Diconson,
Richard Couper, Anthony Garrett, Adam Chatterton and William
Couper, who say that
Before the death of jfoan Dodd one Robert Alsc^pe son of Reginald
Alsope, by virtue of the will of Thomas^ Alsope citizen and grocer of
London, deceased, was seised of the reversion of the gth part of all the
messuages and tenements under-written after the death of Anne Alsoppe
late the wife of the said Thomas, to wit, of i messuage late in the tenure
of Stephen Billesden, and now in that of Robert Fryer, situate in the
parish of St. Stephen in Walbrooke, London, i tenement late in the
tenure of Leonard Hopkins and afterwards in that of William Adams,
situate in the said parish, i tenement in the said parish, late in the tenure
of Edward Noble, 3 messuages lately demised to William Normavill,
and late in the several tenures of Robert Bias, tyler, Thomas Babham
and William Cheeke, lying in the said parish, i tenement late in the ten-
ure of Thomas Hamonde parcel of le Barge in the said parish, i tenement
late in the tenure of Thomas Ashe, also parcel of the said Barge, situate
in the said parish of St. Stephen, and sometime belonging to the House
or College of Aeon in London lately dissolved, 1 tenement called the
Angell with all the shops, cellars, solars, &c., &c., thereto belonging, late
in the tenure of the said Thomas Alsope, situate in Bucklersberrie in the
parish of St. Mary Woolchurche, 1 messuage late in the tenure of Chris-
topher Askew, lying in Watlingstreet in the parish of St. John the
Evangelist, i tenement late in the tenure of jfolin Stustcsburry, and
lately demised to the said Christopher Askew in the said parish of St.
John, and nearly adjacent to the said messuage in Watlingstreet on the
Inquisitioties Post Mortem for London. 75
east, 2 messuages and i garden, late in the several tenui'es of William
Copeland, stationer, and Dionisins Bailie " spurryar," situate in the
parish of St. Brides in Fleets'.reet, London, 2 other tenements in the said
parish of St. Stephen in Walbrooke, in the several tenures of Anthony
Bareley, and Nicholas Stratcher, and to the said late College of St.
Thomas of Aeon sometime belonging, as in an inquisition dated 8 March,
4 and 5 Phlip and Mary [1558J , more fully appears.
So seised, the said RobeH Alsope made his will 4 May, 1559, and
thereby bequeathed as follows : As to all the lands given me by the will
of Thomas Alsope, gent, " a Potticarie " after the decease of his wife, my
whole part of all such right as I shall have of my uncle Thotnas Alsope
1 give to Elizabeth Trapham my sister and to Joan Dodd daughter of
Ambrose, in fee simple for ever.
The said Robert Alsope died 16 May, 1559, aged 24 years and more,
after whose death the 3rd part of the said reversion descended to Thomas
Alsope brother arid heir of the said Robert. The said Elizabeth Trapham
wife of Thomas Trapham and the said yoa« Dodd were seised of the
other 2 parts.
The said Anne Alsope wife of the said Thomas died in London 20
September, 1561 ; after her death the said Thomas Trapham dind Eliza-
beth his wife and John Dodd brother of the said Joan and her heir were
were seised of 2 parts of the said 9th part : they are all surviving.
The said 8 tenements are held of the Queen in chief by the service of
the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth perann., clear, £"27 185. 4</.
The said tenement called the " Angell," and the 2 messuages in Watling-
street are held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in
chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £11 13s. 4^/. The premises in
the parish of St. Brides in P'leetstreet are held of the Queen in free
burgage by fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear, £1 185. od. The
2 messuages in the parish of St. Stephen in Walbrook are held of the
Queen in free burgage by fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear, £'6.
jfoan Dodd died 12 February, 1561 ; jfohn Dodd is her brother and
next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Chan. Iiiq. p. m., g Eliz., part i, No. 82.
Kirijartr llaugijam, ntutn anti tiPfv.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 16 July, 1567, before Chris-
topher Draper, Knight, Mayor and escheator after the death of
Ricluird LanirJiam, citizen and dyer, by the oath of Thomas Litton,
John Hdddon, Richard Heninau, Henry Sutton, Stephe>i lValde)i, ^ohn
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76 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Witton, Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Crepps, Henry Shawe,
William Smith, jfohn Noble, Robert Langwithe, Arthur Rainscroft,
Richard Smith, Robert Diconson, John Harrison, Adam Chatterton,
William Couper and Richard Adams, who say that
Richard Langham was seised of all that messuage situate in Basing-
lane in the parish of St. Mildred, London, in the tenure of Thomas
Raveninge, sometime belonging to the late College of Aeon : which
said messuage the said Richard lately purchased to him and his heirs
for ever of the gift of Robert Heigham of London, gent., and William
Green, citizen and merchant tailor of London, as by deed dated 20
October, 36 Hen. VIII [1544] more folly appears ; also of 4 stables lying
in the parish of St Nicholas OliflFin the ward of Queenhith, in the several
tenures of John Tailler, yeoman, Lawrence Withers, Alderman, John
Keire, fishmonger and Clement Rillingworth, pewterer, citizens of Lon-
don : which said stables the said Richard Langham purchased to him
and his heirs of the gift of William Robinson, citizen and cloth-worker
of London, as by a deed thereof made dated 6 October, i & 2 Philip and
Mary [1554] may appear ; also of 3 messuages in the parish of St. Mary
Magdalene in Old Fish street, in the street called Lambert's Hill, between
the tenement of John Nashe, dothworker, on the north, the tenement
late of the Prioress and Convent of Halliwell on the south, the highway
on the east, and the messuage oi Anthony Wingfield, Knight, on the
west: which said premises the said Richard Langltam purchased to
him and his heirs for ever of the gift of John Scotcher, citizen and fish-
monger of London and Alice his wife, as by a charter dated 8 August
30 [?] Hen. VIII, more folly may appear.
So seised, the said Richard Langham made his will 7 November,
1556, and thereby bequeathed as follows : I give to Katherine my wife
all my lands and tenements situate within the City of London : to hold
for her natural life ; after her decease, the same to go to my daughter
Cicilie Langham and her heirs ; for default, to my right heirs for ever.
The said messuage in the parish of St. Mildred, London, is held of
the Queen in free burgage, and is worth per ann., clear, £"4. The
said stables in the parish of St. Nicholas Oliff, and the said 3 messuages
in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen in Old Fish street are held of the
Queen in ft-ee burgage as of her City of London, and are worth per
ann., clear, £^ and more.
Richard Langham died in the parish of All Saints in Breadstreet,
London, 11 November, 1556; Cecilia is his daughter and heir, and was
then aged 18 years and more.
The said Katherine still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m.f 9 Elix.,part i, No. 83.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. yj
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 27 October, 1567, before
A Christopher Draper, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
oi Robert Alsope son of Reginald Alsope, late of Chislett in co. Kent,
gent, by the oath of jfohn Haddon, Richard Henmariy Stephen Walden,
jfohn Wit'ton, Michael Smith, Henry Cdllis, Robert Cripps, Henry
Slmwe, William Smith, Thomas Hasliwood, ^ohn Noble, Robert Lang-
with, Arthur Rainscroft, Robert Dickonson, Richard Couper, Anthony
Garrett, Adam Chatterton and William Couper, who say that
By virtue of the will of Thomas Alsope citizen and grocer of London
the said Robert Alsope was seised of the reversion of the gth part of all
the premises within written, after the death of A nne^ wife of the said
Thomas, to wit, of i messuage late in the tenure of Robert Frier in the
parish of St Stephen in Walbroke, London, i tenement late in the
tenure of Leonard Hopkin and afterwards in that of William Adams,
in the said parish, i tenement there in the tenure of Edward Noble, 3
messuages there lately demised to William Normavill and late in the
several tenures of Robert Bias, tyler, Thomas Babham and William
Cheeke, i tenement there late in the tenure of Thomas Hamond, parcel
of the Barge, i tenement there late in the tenure of Thomas Asshe, also
parcel of the said Barge, sometime belonging to the late House of Aeon,
1 tenement called the Angell in Bucklersburie in the parish of St. Mary
Woolchurch, late in the tenure of the said Thomas Alsope, i messuage
in Watlingstreate in the parish of St. John the Evangelist, late in the
tenure of Christopher Asken, 1 messuage in the said street and parish
next adjoining the last mentioned messuage on the west part, late in the
tenure of John Stuslesbery and lately demised to the said Christopher,
2 messuages and i garden situate in the parish of St. Brides Fleetstreet,
late in the several tenures of William Copeland, "stacioner" and
Dionisius Bailie " Spurryar," 2 other tenements in the said parish of
St. Stephen in Walbroke, late in the several tenures of Anthony Bar-
cley and Nicholas Stratcher, sometime belonging to the said College of
St. Thomas of Aeon, as by an inquisition taken after the death of the
said Thomas Alsope, dated 8 March, 4 & 5 Philip and Mary [1558]
more fully appears.
So seised the said Robert Alsope made his will 4 May, 1559, and
thereby gave all his share of the said premises so left him by the will of
his said uncle Thomas Alsope, gent., living in London, "a Potticarie "
to his sister Elizabeth Trapham and to Joane Dodd daughter of y|m-
brose in fee simple for ever.
78 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
The 8 tenements first above specified are held of the Queen in chief
by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £27 185. \d. The tenement called the Angell and the 2 messuages
in Watlingstreat are held of the Queen by fealt\- in free burgage, and not
in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £\\ 135. <\d. The premises m
^e said parish of St. Brides in Fleetstreate are held of the Queen in
free burgage by fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear, £"7 185. The
premises in the parish of St. Stephen Walbroke are held of the Queen
in free burgage by fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear, £%.
Robert Alsope died 16 May, 1559, aged 24 years and more; Thomas
Alsope is his brother and next heir and was then aged ig years and
more: to him descended the 3rd part of the said reversion of the said
9th part after the death of the said Robert : the said Elizabeth Trapliani
wife of Thomas Trapham and the said Joan Dodd were jointly seised
of the remaining 2 parts of the said reversion, expectant upon the death
of the said Anne.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 84.
Erasmusi (JTriclvrncr,' grntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 6 Aug., 1567, before Chris-
topher Draper, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Erasmus Crickener, gent., by the oath of TJio)nas Litton, Richard
Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Michael Smith, Robert Cripps,
Henry Shaw, Williatn Smith, Thomas Hasilwood, John Noble, Arthur
Rainscrofte , Robert Dickenson, jfohn Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Wil-
liam Couper and Richard Adams, who say that
Erasmus Crickener was seised of all that messuage and tenement and
brewhouse sometime m the tenure oiAnthotiy Ki}ioiiig and Michael Bucke
" beerebruers " and afterwards in that oi Hillary Warner citizen and
brewer of London, situate within the precinct of the late Priory of the
Carmelite Brothers commonly called the White PViars in the suburbs of
London ; all that garden late in the tenure of the said Hillary within the
said precinct ; 2 gardens now or late in the several tenures of John Wltis-
tard, gent, and William Fostcombe within the said precinct, with free
entry and egress to and from the said premises at all times, as well for
men as carriages : all which said premises the said Eras)inis purchased
for himself, Agnes his wife and his heirs, of the gift of King Henry V'lII,
as by Letters Patent dated 3 May, 33 Hen. VIII [1541] more fully appears.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service of
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the loth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., ;^8, paying
therefor yearly 1 25.
Erasmus Crickener died at Greenwich in co. Kent 27 May, g Eliz.
'1567] : his three daughters and coheirs are Katlieriuc, wife of Hcnrv
Maningc, gent., aged 36 years and more, Aitiic, the wife of WiNiani
Michael!, gent., aged 29 years and more, and SusaJt, wife of IVilliain
Maiii)ig gent., aged 26 years and more.
Cliau. Inq. p. ;;/., g Eliz., part i, No. 85.
Mogrr HntiroU)f.9, ritijni anti inui)0lticr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 27 January, 1566, before C//r/s-
topher Draper, Mayor and escheator, after the death of Roger
Andro'ivcs, citizen and innholder of London, by the oath of Thomas
Litton, JohnHaddon, Richard Henman, Henry Siittou, Stephen Walden,
John Witton, Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, William
Smith, John Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur Rainscro/te, Richard
Smith, Robert Dickenson, Richard Couper, Anthony Garret, Adam
Chatterton, William Cowper, and Richard Adams, who say that
Roger Androwes was seised of the capital messuage called the Maiden-
head, and 2 messuages next adjoining the same, situate in the parish of
St. Lawrence in Old Jewry in the ward of Cheap, to wit, between the
messuage oi Nicholas Bacon, mercer, lately belonging to the Church of
St. Lawrence on the west, the messuage wherein William Holliland
"dier" now lives called the Ledden porche in the said parish on the east
and abutting upon the highway there on the south, and the tenement or
hospice of the Mayor and commonalty of the City of London called
Blackwell Hall on the north : which said premises Dorothea Nowell of
Pellcell in co. Stafford, widow, late the wife of Thouias Nowell, esq.,
deceased, and daughter and heir oi Henry Pettitt late of Baggsore, in co.
Salop, esq., deceased, son and heir of Thomas Pettitt late of Baggsore,
esq., deceased, son and heir of jfohti Pettitt late of Baggsore, gent, and
Agnes his wife one of the daughters and heirs of Richard Grovehierst
late of Grovehierst in co. Kent, gent., deceased, by charter dated 22
November, 3 & 4 Philip and Mary [1556] granted to the said Roger
Androwe for the sum of £^50, he paying yearly for the same to the said
Dorothy and her heirs for ever £"5.
So seised the said Roger Androwes made his will in the parish of St.
Lawrence on the last day of August 155H, and thereby bequeathed as
follows : I give to John Andrewes and his heirs for ever all my estate
8o Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
and title in and to the said messuage called the Maidenhed wherein I
now dwell and to all the edifices and buildings thereto belonging as I
have the same of the gift o{ Dorothy Nowell of Pellsell, widow, sometime
wife of John Kenoslie of Lockslie in co. Stafford, deceased.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and art
worth per ann., clear, £5.
Roger Andrewes died 27 September, 1558; jfohn Andrewes is his
next heir, and is now aged 33 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 86.
fflSliUiam »litl)ers, gentleman.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall 27 January, 1566, before Chris-
topher Draper, Mayor and escheator, after the death of William
Withers of Hadlie in co. Middlesex, gent., by the oath of Thomas Litton,
John Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn
Witton, Michael Smith, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, William Smith,
jfohn Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur Rainscroft, Richard Smith,
Robert Dickinson, Richard Cowper, Anthony Garret, Adam Chatterton,
William Cowper and Richard Adams, who say that
William Withers was seised of i meusuage called the Wrastlers in
Alderchgate streat, London, and i garden thereto adjoining situate in the
parish of St. Botolph without Alderchgate, and i tenement called the
ffless with a garden adjoining, lying on the north part of the said mes-
suage called the Wrastlers : which said premises are in the tenure of
Anthony Roue, esq.; 5 tenements or cottages with gardens adjoining
lying on the south part of the said messuage called the Wrastlers in
Alderchgate ; and i house lying in the parish of Hadlie.
So seised, the said William Withers by his will dated i July, 1566,
declared that his cousin Robert Stamford should have the use of his
house for 6 years, paying yearly for the same 4 marks.
All the said premises in the City of London are held of the Queen in
chief by the service of the loth part of one knight's fee, and are worth
per ann., clear, £10. The house in Hadlie is held of Stam-
ford as of his manor of Hadlie in co. Middlesex by the yearly rent of
i6d., but by what services the jurors know not.
William Withers died at Hadlie 2 July, 1566; jfoise Withers is his
only daughter and heir, and is now aged g years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 9 Eliz., part i, No. 87.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 8i
ISrian Crappe0.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall 22 January, 9 Eliz. [1567],
before Rowland Heywarde, alderman, yohn Mershe, William
Gerarde, esq., and William Necton, gent., feodaries, for proof of the age
of Brian Trappes, gent., kinsman and heir of Ro . . . deceased, by the
oath of Francis Hetton, jfohn Clarke, Henry Bishopp, Thomas . . .
Calton, William Denham, jfohn Goodritclu, Francis Jackson, jfohn
Danyell, Stephen Sky dmore, John Hut . . . rdi Hatid/orde a.nd Tlwmas
Browne, who say that
Brian Trappes was baptized in the parish of Wolwich, Kent, on the
2 1 St day of July, 1543, and that he is now and on the 21st day of July,
1564, was of the full age of 21 years.
Chan. Inq. p. m., g Eliz., part i. No. 88.
[Part of this Inquisition is torn right away.]
ll^iUiam Enni0tronge, citizen antr cook.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 26 October, 1568, before
Roger Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
William Armistronge citizen and cook by the oath of Richard Henman,
Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn Witton, Michael Smyth, Henry
Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, William Smyth, John Noble,
Robert Langwyth, Arthur Rainscroft, Richard Smythe and Robert
Dickenson, who say that
Before the death of the said William Armistronge King Henry VIII
was seised in right of his Crown of the tenement called Sarsons Hedd,
with all the cellars, sollars, &c., then in the tenure of John Armistronge,
situate in the parish of St. Leonards in Eastcheape, London, parcel of the
possessions of the late monastery of Halywell near the said city.
So seised, his Majesty, by Letters Patent dated 19 April in the 32nd
year of his reign [1541] granted the said tenement to William Green,
maker of his chests (Cistarum suarum fabricatori) for his life.
By other Letters Patent made in the 36th year of his reign [1544-5]
the King for a sum of money to him paid by John Gatis, esq., and
Thomas Throgood granted to them and their heirs for ever the reversion
of the said tenement called the Sarsons Hedd after the death of the said
William Green ; to hold the same of the King by fealty only.
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So seised, the said John Gatis and Thoiiuis Throgood by deed dated
20 February, 37 Henry VIII [1546] for a sum of money to them in hand
paid by the said William Green granted the said reversion to him and
his heirs for ever.
The said William Green, being so- seised, by charter dated 23 April,
3 Edw. VI [1549] , granted the said premises to John Halile, gent., and
his heirs for ever ; and the said yohn by his will dated i September, 4
& 5 Philip and Mary [1557] bequeathed the same to Edward Halile
and his heirs for ever.
So seised, the said Edward by deed dated 15 November 4 & 5
Philip and Mary [1557] for a sum of money to him in hand paid by the
said William Armistronge granted to him and his heirs for ever the said
tenement called the Sarsons Hedd.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free and common socage
and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £"4.
William Armistronge died in the said parish of St. Leonards, London,
about the 12th day of November, 5 Eliz. [1563] ; Matilda Parker wife
o{ Robert Parker of Hilton in co. Cambridge, yeoman, is his sister and
next heir, and was then aged forty years and more.
Alice Armistronge late the wife of the said William still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. ;»., 10 Eliz., No. 77.
3oi)n SSliette, citijen antr gatilrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 26 October, 1568, before
Roger Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
John Wehhc, citizen and sadler of London, by the oath of Richard
Henman, Richard Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael
Smythe, Henry Callis, Robert Crips, Henry Shawe, William Stnythe,
John Noble, Robert Langwithe, Arthur Rainscroft, Richard Smyth,
Robert Dickenson, Richard Cooper, John Harrison, Adam Chatterton,
William Cooper, Richard Addams, John Keblewhite, Edward Bowen
and JoJin Geninges, who say that
John Webbe was seised of the messuage or inn called the White-
horse, late in the tenure of the said John, with all the cellars, houses,
warehouses, barns, stables, gardens, &c. thereto belonging, lying in the
parish of St. Katherine Christ's Church within Algate, London ; a gar-
den now in the tenure of Richard Casy " Graye Tawier " between the
garden there now in the tenure of Richard Taylour on the west, and
the garden now in the tenure of Moore on the east, lying in
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Hownsdiche in the parish of St. Botolph without Al<;ate ; and the
reversion and yearly profits of the said premises: which said premises
the said John Wehhe purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the gift
of Robert Harris, esq., and William Barker, gent.
So seised, the said John Wehbe made his will 7 August, 1568, and
thereby bequeathed as follows [here given in English] : I give my
messuage called the White Horse and the said garden to Alice my wife
for her natural life. If it shall fortune the said Alice to " Lief in the
worlde " until Margaret my daughter shall be married, then my said
wife to pay to my said daughter 405. yearly. After the death of the
said Alice the said premises shall wholly remain to the said Margaret
and her heirs, on condition that she shall not alienate the same. If she
die without heirs, then I will that the wardens and commonalty of the
" mistorie or Arte" of Sadlers of the City of London shall enjoy the
said messuage for ever, on condition that on Easter Day in every year
they shall pay to the next of my blood and his or her heirs for ever 405.,
and to the " most poore" men of the said company other 405.
The said premises are held of the Queen in socage by fealty only,
and are worth per ann., clear, ;;^5.
John Wehbe died 12 August last past in the said parish of St.
Katherine Christchurch; the said Margaret is his daughter and next heir,
and was then aged 5 years, 4 months and 5 days.
The said Alice late the wife of the said jfohn still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz., No. 78.
SSaaiiam liot^on, citizen anti talloUjrfiantrlpr.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 21 June, 1568, before Roger
Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of William
Dohson, citizen and " Tawllochaundler " of London, by the oath of
jfohii Haddon, Richard Hen))ian, Stephen Walden, Hoiry Callis, Ro-
bert Crips, Henry Shnu'e, William . . . jfohn Noble, Robert Langwith,
Richard Smyth, Jolni Harrison, Addam Chatterton, William Cowpcr,
John Hart, John Kehlewhite, Edward Boiuen and John Geaningcs,
who say that
William Dobson was seised of 4 messuages lying in the parish of
St. Andrew Hubberd in the City of London, in the tenure of Ellizins
[Elizii], Corviniall [? Corniviall] sometime belonging to the late Monas-
tery of Graces near the Tower of London now dissolved; 2 messuages
84 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
situate in the parish of St. Swithin, London, in' the several tenures of
John Tucke and John Betris, sometime belonging to the late Priory of
St. Ellen within the City of London, now dissolved ; i messuage, with
the cellars, warehouses, &c., &c., thereto belonging in the tenure of
Geoffrey Vnughan situate in the parish of St. Dunstan in the East,
lately parcel of the possessions of the late Fraternity of St. Mary and
St. Dunstan founded in the Church of St. Dunstan in the West ; i capital
messuage or principal tenement lying in the parish of St. George in
Botolph Lane, London, and 4 messuages there to the same belonging
in the tenure of Nicholas Willford^ lately parcel of the possessions of
the Chantry called Gulford Chantry founded in the Cathedral Church of
St. Pauls ; I tenement in Towerstreet, London, late in the tenure of
Daniel Diniers ; and i other messuage in the said street, in the tenure
oi Peires Salisburie.
So seised, the said William Dobson made his will 7 September 1558
and thereby bequeathed as follows [here given in English] : I give all
my said meases, lands and hereditaments to Katherine my wife for her
life ; after her decease, I give to my son-in-law James Stoke, citizen
and goldsmith of London and his heirs for ever my house in Tower
street in the tenure of Daniel Dynires, which I had inter alia by force
of the will of William Selbye, deceased, in consideration of the trouble
my said wife his mother took for him. I give to William Noke citizen
and goldsmith of London and to Margaret his wife my kinswoman and
their heirs for ever after the death of my said wife my said tenement in
Tower street in the tenure of Pieres Salisburie. I bequeath to William
Rookin citizen and " cowper " of London and to Agnes his wife, in
discharge of my promise made to them on their marriage my 4 mes-
suages in the tenure oi Elizeus Corniviall [?], and all the houses, shops,
cellars. Sec. in the parish of St. Andrew Hubberd, London, which I
lately purchased of Thomas Pyke citizen and Skinner of London : to
hold to them and their heirs until they shall be made sure of such part
of my said messuages, &c. which I hereby give to " William Dobson
my brother John his sone," as shall be worth yearly £4, clear. After
the death of my said wife I give to the said William Dobson the mes-
suage wherein I now dwell lying in the parish of St. Dunstan in the
East, my capital messuage and garden late in the tenure of the said
Nicliolas Willford, lying in Botolph Lane, which the said Nicholas
held by Indenture of lease, and which I lately bought to me and my
heirs for ever of Richard Hastinges citizen and waxchandler of London,
and all other my messuages and lands not before bequeathed : to hold
to him and his heirs for ever. Witnesses : Thomas Bradford, William
Dobson, Lancelot Wilso)i.
Inquisitiones Post Mortctn for London. 85
The said William Dobson son of the said yohn Dobson died in
London 3 October, 1563, and before his death, to wit, on the last day of
September in the said year made his will as follows : I will that my
cousin Thomas Lancastre shall take £6 135. 4^. of the first rents arising
from the said capital messuage in the tenure of the said Nicholas
Willford and the tenements thereto belonging in Botolph Lane after
the decease of the said Katherine Dobson. After that sum has been
taken I give the said premises to my father, jfohn Dobson of Patterdale
in CO. Cumberland, husbandman : to hold for his natural life ; after his
decease, I give the same to my brother jfohn Dobson and his heirs; for
default, to my brother Thomas Dobson and his heirs ; for default, to my
brother Richard Dobson and his heirs; and lastly for default, to my
brother Rowland and his heirs for ever. I give to my cousin William
Nokes my great messuage in the occupation of Stephen Peacoke lying
in Thamesstreet in the parish of St. Dunstan in the East : to hold to
him and his heirs for ever, on condition that he pay to John Robinson
citizen and Draper of London £13 65. 8rf., £10 whereof the said John
stands surety for, having discharged me from an action which Chris-
topher Pepper has against me, now depending in the counter of the
Poultry of London upon an obligation wherein I am bound to him, and
the other £-^ 6s. 8d. being what I borrowed of him. If the said William
refuse to do this, I give the said premises to the said jfoh)i Robinson
and his heirs for ever. I give to the said William Nokes and to Mar-
garet his wife the tenement next to Candlevvikestreet, situate in St.
Swithin's Lane in the parish of St. Mary Wulnoth in Lumbardstreet,
London : to hold for their lives ; and after their decease, I give the same
to their son William Nokes and his heirs ; for default thereof, the re-
mainder thereof to his brother ^ohn Nokes and his heirs ; for default,
the remainder thereof to his brother Thomas and his heirs; and lastly
for default, to my right heirs for ever. I give to Agnes Rookiii sister of
the said Margaret Nokes the other tenement in St. Swithin's Lane, to
wit, the tenement next Lumbardstreet : to hold to her and her heirs ;
for default, I give the same to her brother, Robert Rookin and his heirs ;
for default, to my right heirs for ever. I give to the said William
Nokes my messuage called the Rounde Howse otherwise the Blacke
House now in the tenure of Richard Bolton, lying in the parish of St,
Andrew Hubberd, London : to hold to him and his heirs for ever, on
condition that he pay to Agnes Rookin late the wife of William Rookin
citizen and cooper of London, deceased, and to ^oan their daughter £\
yearly for their lives, wherewith the said messuage is charged by the
will of my uncle William Dobson deceased.
The said Katherine wife of the said William Dobson named in the
86 Jmjuisitiones Post Mortem for London.
writ survived the said William son oi jfohn Dobson, and afterwards died
in London the i6th day of March, 1563.
The said 4 messuages and other the premises lying in the said
parish of St. Andrew Hubberd, in the tenure of the said Elizeiis Corvi-
nal [? Cornival] are held of the Queen' by fealty only in free socage and
not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £3 i8s. 8rf. The 2 messuages
in the said parish of St. Swithin are held of the Queen in free burgage and
common socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £b. The premises in the said parish of St. D'unstan in the East
in the tenure of the said Geoffrey Vaughati, are held of the Queen by
fealty only in free burgage, and not in chief, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £4. The capital messuage and the 4 messuages thereto belong-
ing in the said parish of St. George in Botolph Lane are held of the
Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, £g. The mes-
suage in Tower street in the tenure of the said Daniel Diniers is held
in free burgage and is worth per ann., clear, £3. The other messuage
in the said street is held in free burgage, and is worth per ann., clear, £3.
William Dobson named in the writ died in the said parish of St.
Dunstan in the East 16 September, 1558; John Dobson is his brother
and next heir, and was then aged 47 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. >n., 10 Eliz., No. 79.
Mamz 13lanci)€ jforeman, toitioU).
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 22 December, 10 Eliz. [1567],
before Roger Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
oiDame Blanche Foreman, widow, by the oath oijohn Haddon, Richard
Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Smy the,
Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, John Noble, Robert Lang-
withe, Arthur Rainscroft, Robert Diconson, John Harrison, Anthony
Garrett, Adam Chattertoii, William Cooper, Richard Adams, and jfohn
Keblewhite, who say that
Dame Blanche Foreman was seised of i messuage, 3 tenements and
I garden in the parish of St. Christopher, London, in the ward of Brod-
street.
So seised, she by indenture quadripartite dated 3 May, 5 Eliz. [1563]
made between herself by the name of Dame Blanch Foreman, late the
wife of S?> William Foreman, Knight, late Alderman of London, deceased,
and John Watson son and heir of William Watson late of the City of
London, mercer, deceased, and oijane his wife of the first part, Dunstan
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Walton of London, mercer, and Blanche his wife one of tKe daughters of
the said William Watson deceased, of the second part, Anne Watson
another of the daughters of the said William of the third part, and jfohn
Graffam, citizen and grocer of London and William Pierson, citizen and
Scrivener of the said City, of the fourth part, witnessing that the said Dame
Blanche having by deed dated 18 May, 35 Hen. VIII [1543] confirmed
to John Gressam, Knight, and Guy Crafforde esq. her messuage and 3
tenements thereto adjoining near the Stockes in the parish of St. Chris-
topher: to hold to them and their heirs for ever to the use of the said
Blanche and of Robert Palmer now deceased, whom the said Blanch then
intended to marry, and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the said
William Watson and Jane his wife and their heirs ; and for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the said William Watson for ever: and that
now the said Blanch and yohn Watson willing th"e said premises to re-
main to the said Dunston Walton and Blanch his wife and their heirs;
fordefaultto the sdadAnne H^rt/5o« and her heirs ; and for default, to remain
to the right heirs of the said Dame Blanch for ever — the said Dame Blanch
and John Watson agree that before the feast of Pentecost next they will
convey to the said John Graffam and William Pierson and their heirs
a good and sufficient estate in fee simple of the said premises, to the use
of the said Dame Blanch for her life ; after her decease, to the use of the
said John Watson and his heirs ; for default, to the use of the said
Dunstan Walton and Blanch his wife and their heirs ; for default, to the
use of the said Anne Watson and her heirs; and lastly for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the said Dame Blanch forever. [Here follow
several long provisos.]
The said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service of the
2oth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear, £4 135. bd.
Dame Blanche Foreman died 8 August, 5 Eliz. [1563] ; after her
decease the said premises descended to John Stanny as her kinsman and
heir, to wit, son oi jfoJin Stanny son of Thomas Stanny brother of the said
Blanch : the said jfoJin is now aged 4 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz., No. 80.
I^enrs Heig^e, gentleman.
nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall 7 July, 10 Eliz. [1568] before
Roger Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Henry Leighe of London, gent., by the oath of John Haddon, Richard
Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Wdlden, Michael Smyth, Henry Callis,
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Robert Grippes, Henry Shaw, William Smyth, jfohn Noble, Arthur
Rainscroft, Richard Smythe, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cooper, jfoJm
Harrison, William Cooper, Richard Adams, John Keblewhyte, and
Edward Bowen, who say that
Before the death of the said Henry Leighe King Henry VIII by Letters
Patent dated 23 September in the 34th year of his reign [1542] granted
inter alia to ifohn Nasshe one of the pages of his chamber (uni paget-
torum Camere sue) and to Alice his wife all that messuage with all the
cellars, shops, lands, &c. thereto belonging lying in the Parish of St.
Dunstan in Fletestrefet, London, to wit, between the tenement of
Williaui Kerbie on the west and the tenement oi Robert Ducke on the
east sometime in the tenure of the said William Kerbie, and now in that
of yolin Braye, heretofore belonging to the House or Priory of the
Carmelite Brothers in the suburbs of London, now dissolved : to hold
to them for their lives the remainder thereof after their lives remaining
to the said lord the King. The said Alice survived the said John and
is now the wife of Garawey and is living at Acton in co. Middle-
sex. Afterwards his Majesty by Letters Patent dated 19 January in the
35th year of his reign [1544] granted to Thomas Brooke citizen and mer-
chant tailor of London and his heirs for ever the reversion of the said
premises.
So seized, the said Thomas Brooke by deed dated 23 February, 35
Hen. \'III [1544] granted the said reversion to the said Henry Leighe
and Isabella then his wife and their heirs for ever.
Henry Leighe was seized of all that messuage situate in the said
parish of St. Dunstan in Fleetstreet, to wit, between the tenement of
the said William Kerbie on the west and the tenement of the said
Robert Ducke on the east sometime in the tenure of jfohn Wisenden and
now or late in that of Elizabeth Chippingdale, sometime belonging to
the said House of the Carmelites; the messuage in the said parish late
in the tenure of John Onley, now divided into 3 small messuages in the
several tenures of the said Henry Leigh, John Burden and Roger
Mellie : which said messuage in the tenure of the said Henry Leighe is
now called the Marigowlde ; and i piece of land containing in breadth
7 feet to the said messuage adjoining, in the tenure of the said Henry
Leighe : which said piece of land is now built upon and is parcel of the
said 3 messuages : all which said premises, together with the reversion
aforesaid the said Henry Leighe purchased to himself, Isabella his wife
and their heirs of the gift of the said Thomas Brooke, licence from the
King dated 18 February in the said 25th year of his reign, first had and
obtained.
The said Henry Leighe was likewise sersed of the house called the
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Flowerdeluce, now or late in the tenure oi ^ohn Harward and now oc-
cupied by Anthony Hickman, lying in the said parish of St. Dunstan,
to the late Monastery of the Blessed Mary Overey in co. Surrey some-
time belonging : which said house the said Henry purchased to him and
his heirs for ever of the gift of Thomas Arundel, Knight, and Henry
Saunders, as by deed thereof made dated 24 February, 3 Edw. VI [1549]
more fully appears.
So seised, the said Henry Leighe by charter dated 24 January, 4
Edw. VI [1551] granted the said messuage called the Flowerdeluce to
Richard Porie, bowyer, William Walker, goldsmith, Richard Taylloure,
grocer, citizens of London and to Thomas Hughes, Doctor of Medicine,
to hold to the use of the said Henry and Elizabeth Reve then widow in
the name of her jointure and of the heirs of the said Henry for ever.
The said Henry and Elizabeth his wife being so, seised, the said
Henry made his will 6 April, 1568, and thereby bequeathed as follows:
I will that Alice Leigh wife of my son Gerrard Leigh have for term of
her life my dwelling house in Fleetstreet called the Marigould, according
to a certain lease by me to her " letten," and all other my lands, rents,
services, &c. within the City of London and the suburbs thereof of which
I am seised in possession or reversion, for the better bringing up of the
children of my said son. I give all my lands, tenements, hereditaments
in London to Edward Leigh son and heir of the said Gerrard Leighe
for his natural life ; after his decease, then successively in tail male to the
first to the twelfth sons of the said Edward ; for default, then to Susan
Leigh, Elizabeth Leigh, Anne Leigh, Margaret Leigh and Alice Leigh
daughters of the said Gerrard and to their several heirs ; for default, to
the heirs general of the said Edward ; and lastly for default, to the right
heirs of my cousin Henry Leighe son of Robert Leighe late of Estwicke
in CO. Hertford, deceased, and to their heirs for ever : provided that
Margery Nicholson, widow, shall have, after the death of Elizabeth my
wife, for her natural life, i tenement of the yearly rent of 20s. now in
the tenure of William Blage lying in Feter Lane in the said parish of
St. Dunstans, she paying yearly for the same i peppercorn if demanded.
The said Elizabeth died in the said parish of St. Dunstan 14 May, 10
Eiiz. [1568] .
The messuage whereof the said Henry Leighe is seised in reversion
and the premises purchased of Thomas Brooke are held of the Queen in
chief by the service of the looth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per
ann., clear, £"14 05. 8</. The messuage called the Flower de Luce
is held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief, and
is worth per ann., clear, £\o.
Henry Leigh died in the said parish of St. Dunstan 9 April, 10 Eliz.
90 Inqtiisitiones Post Mortem for London.
[1568]; Edward Leighe is his next heir, to wit, son and heir of the said
Gerrard, son and heir of the said Henry, and was then aged 7 years, 5
months and 4 days.
The said Alice Leighe still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz., No. 81.
Joi)n (!rattinQf)am, citiKU anti t)utfi)fr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 27 October, 1568, before Roger
Martin, Knight, Mayor, and escheator, after the death of John
Cottingham, citizen and butcher, by the oath oi John Haddon, Richard
Henntan, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Sviythe,
Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, William Smyth, Adam
Chatterton, John Noble, Robert Langwithe, Arthur Rainscroft and
Robert Dickenson, who say that
jfohn Cottingham was seised of the capital messuage or mansion house
called Scrope place, and 3 messuages thereto adjoining on the west part,
and I messuage thereto adjoining on the east part, with all the buildings,
houses, gardens, curtilages, &c., &c., thereto belonging, lying in the
parish of St. Andrew in Holborn in the ward of Farringdon Without, in
the suburbs of London : which said premises the said ^ohn Cottingham
purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the gift of Richard Alington
of Lincoln's Inn in co. Middlesex, esq., as by deed thereof made dated
20 March 2 Eliz. [1560] more fully appears ; also of the capital messuage
called the Swane situate within Newgate, London, late in the tenure of
jfohn Bargayn, deceased, and 2 tenements or houses within Newgate
thereto belonging, late in the several tenures of Thomas Cleaton and
Oliver Southwood and now in those of Thomas Mucklowe, haberdasher,
and yohn Lawrence, grocer, citizens of London : which said messuages
the said ^ohyi Cottingham purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the
gift of William Monkes citizen and brewer of London and ^ohn Bicker-
ton of the same, yeoman, as by the deed thereof made dated 20 December,
4 Edw. VI [1550] it may appear.
The mansion house called Scrope place and other the premises in the
said parish of St. Andrew Holborn are held of the Queen in burgage,
and are worth per ann., clear, £5. The messuage called the Swane
and other the premises purchased of the said William Monkes and John
Bickerton are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per
ann., clear, £3.
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John Cottingham died i May, 2 Eliz. [1560]; Thomas Cottingham is
his son and heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Elinora rehct of the said yo//;z and now the wife oi Clement Dnmbrell,
citizen and haberdasher of London, entered into the 3rd part of the said
premises lying in the said parish of St. Andrews, Holborn, and is still
thereof seised.
Henry Gainsford, citizen and goldsmith of London, took the pro-
fits of the residue of the premises in the said parish by virtue of a
grant and sale made to him by Thomas CottingJiam and Anne his wife,
and John Cottingham and Alice his wife sons of the said John
named in the writ, by charter dated 21 December, 8 Eliz. [1565].
Thomas Haslewoodd, citizen and brewer of London, took the issues of
the said premises in Newgate by virtue of a grant and sale to him made
by the said Thomas and John Cottingham, as by their deed dated 16
November, 4 Eliz. [1562] it may appear.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz., No. 82.
(tf)ximpf)tx arurti)opp, getttlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 26 October, 1568, before
Roger Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Christopher Curthopp, late of Canterbury in co. Kent, gent., by the oath
of Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton,
Michael Smyth, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, William
Smyth, John Noble, Robert Langwith, Arthur Raincroft, Richard
Smythe, Robert Dickenson, Richard Coper, John Harrison, Adani
Chatterton and William Coper, who say that
Christopher Curthopp was seised of 2 parts of all the messuages and
tenements below specified by the will of Thomas Alsopp citizen and
grocer of London, to be divided amongst 9, to wit, of i messuage in the
tenure of Robert Fryer, situate in the parish of St. Stephen in Walbroke,
London, i tenement there late in the tenure of Leonard Hopkin and
afterwards in that of William Adam, i tenement there late in the
tenure of Edward [No]6/e, 3 messuages there lately demised to Wil-
liam Normavill, and late in the several tenures of Robert Byas, tyler,
Thomas Babham and William Cheeke, i tenement there late in the ten-
ure of Thomas Hamond, parcel of the Barge, i tenement there late
in the tenure of Thomas Asshe, also parcel of the Barge, sometime be-
longing to the late House or College of Aeon, London, lately dissolved,
I tenement called the Angell late in the tenure of the said Thomas
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92 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Alsopp situate in Bucklersburie in the parish of St. Mary Wolchurche
London, i messuage late in the tenure of Christopher Askewe situate in
Watlingstrete, London, in the parish of St. John the Evangelist, i
messuage late in the tenure of John Stutesheri and lately demised to
the said Christopher Askewe, situate in the said parish and adjoining
the said tenement in Watlingstreatt on the west part, 2 messuages and
I garden in the parish of St. Brides in Fleetstreet late in the several
tenures of William Copland, stationer, and Dionisius Bayley, spurrier,
and 2 other tenements in the said parish of St. Stephen in Walbroke,
London, late in the several tenures of Anthony Barley and Nicholas
Stratcher, sometime belonging to the said College of St, Thomas of
Aeon now dissolved, as by inquisition taken 8 March, 4 & 5 Philip and
Mary [1558], after the death of the said Thomas Alsopp it may fully
appear.
The said 8 tenements first above specified are held of the Queen in
chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth
per ann., clear, £27 185. 4^. The tenement called the Anngell in
Bucklersberrye and the 2 messuages in Watlingstreatt are held of the
Queen by fealty in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per
ann., clear, £11 135. 4^/. The premises in the parish of St. Bride in
Fleetstreet are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only, and are
worth per ann., clear, £j i8s. The 2 messuages in the said parish
of St. Stephen in Walbroke are held of the Queen in free burgage by
fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear, £8.
Christopher Curthopp died 21 May, 1568; yohn Curthopp is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 18 years, 3 months and 6 days.
Agnes Curthopp late the wife of the said Christopher has taken the
profits of the said premises up to the present time.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 10 Eliz., No. 83.
C!)oma$ Buckf, titimx anti rutler.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 11 December, 1567, before
Roger Martin Mayor and escheator, after the death of Thomas
Bucke, citizen and cutler of London, by the oath of John Hadden,
Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfokn Wytton,
Michael Smythe, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, William Smythe, John
Noble, Robert Langwythe, Arthur Rainscro/te, Richard Smythe, Robert
Dickenson, Richard Coper, John Harrison, Anthony Garret, Adam
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Chatterton, William Coper, jfohn Harte and jfohn Kebblewhyte, who
say that
TJiomas Bucke was seised of 9 messuages now or late in the several
tenures of jfohn Wills, jfohn Birche, jfoan Br i don, widow, jfohn jfohn -
son, Dassher, widow, ^ohn Poynynge, Joan Cooke, widow, ^ohn
Bevin and John Bucke, lying.in Fletlaune in the parish of St. Sepulchre
without Newgate, London, late parcel of the possessions of the late
Priory of the Holy Trinity alias Christchurch, London, now dissolved :
all which premises the said Thomas Bucke purchased to him and his
heirs for ever of the gift of Thomas Cecill of London, gent., and Philip
Boulde of London, clothworker, as by charter thereof made dated 4
October, 6 Edward VI [1552] more fully appears ; all that messuage lying
in the parish of St. Dunstan in the West, London, late in the tenure of
Henry Jaemes, and now in that of Richard Hawes, sometime given for
the sustentation of i priest to celebrate for ever : which said messuage
the said Thomas Bucke purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the
grant of John Bell, citizen and clothworker of London, as by deed there-
of made dated 26 October, 4 Eliz. [1562] it may appear; all that mes-
suage called the Ploughe, lying in a lane called Fletlane in the said
parish of St. Sepulchre, in the tenure of Thomas Fyeryman and sometime
belonging to the late Priory of Christchurch, London : which said tene-
ment the said Thomas Bucke purchased to him and his heirs for ever of
the gift of Henry Audley and John Cordall, gentlemen, as by deed thereof
made dated 7 October, 36 Henry VHI [1544] is fully shown.
So seised, the said Thomas Bucke made his will 3 December, 1566,
and thereby bequeathed as follows :
I give to Joan my wife my messuage in the parish of St. Dunstans
in the West, in the tenure of Richard Hawes, cutler, the messuage in
Fletlaune wherein I now dwell, and all other my houses, lands, &c. in
Fletlaune ; to hold for her life ; after her decease I give all the said
premises to the Master and wardens of the Commonalty and '* misterie "
of the Cutlers of London for ever on condition that they pay all the sums
of money, annuities, &c. hereinafter expressed. [Here the will ends
abruptly and no names are mentioned.]
The 9 messuages lying in Fletlane are held of the Queen as of her
manor of East Greenwich by fealty only, in free socage and not in chief,
and are worth per ann., clear, £"17 45. od. The messuage in the said
parish fjf St. Dunstan in the West is held of the Queen in free burgage
and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, ;^6. The messuage called
the Plough is held of the Queen in free socage by fealty only and not in
chief, and is worth per ann., clear, 405.
Thomas Bucke died in the said parish of St. Sepulchre 16 March,
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1566 ; TJiomas Bucke is his next heir, to wit, son and heir of Jolin
Bncke, brother of the said Tliomas and was then aged 16 years and
more.
The said Joan, late the wife of the said Tlioiiias Bucke named in the
writ still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz., No. 84.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 26 October, 1568, before
Roofer Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, by virtue of a writ
de melius inquirendo, after the death of Nicholas De Nale, by the oath
of Richard Henma>i, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn Witton,
Michael Smythe, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, William
Smythe, John Noble, Robert Langwithe, Arthur Rainscroft, Richard
Smythe, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cooper, John Harrison, Adam
Chatterton, William Coper, Richard Adams, John Keblewhit, Edward
Bowen and John Geninges, who say that '
Nicholas De Nale was seised of 2 messuages, 2 small gardens, and
I garden adjoining the said small gardens sometime in the tenure of
John Champnes, Knight, late citizen and Alderman of London, situate
in the parish of St. Olave near the Tower of London, and purchased by
the said Nicholas of John Raphe : which said premises King Edward
VI by Letters Patent dated 25 August in the second year of his reign
[1548] granted inter alia to Thomas Wilkes, citizen and haberdasher of
London, and merchant of the Staple of Calais, and to Thomas Attkins
of London, gent., and their heirs for ever; 2 gardens lying together,
and I house thereupon built, late in the tenure oi Robert Oliver, gent.,
and Richard Pie, citizen and joiner of London, and afterwards in the
several tenures of Ambrose Barker and of James Morley, citizen and
ironmonger of London, situate in the parish of St. Katherine Colman,
London ; and i yearly rent charge of 24 shillings issuing out of a
messuage sometime in the tenure of John Raphe alias Davie, and
sold by the said John Raphe to Johti Travis of London, merchant-
tailor and Thomas Forthe, gent, and their heirs, situate in Minnchinge
Lane within the parish of St. Dunstan in the East near the Tower of
London, to be paid yearly at the 4 usual feasts in equal portions.
So seised, the said Nicholas De Nale made his will 30 December, 8
Eliz. [1565], and thereby bequeathed all the said premises to John
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Qunrles citizen and clothworker of London and to Christopher Neivman,
gent., and their heirs for ever.
The said premises in the said parish of St. Olave near the Tower of
London are held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage and not in
chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £"4. The premises in the said
parish of St. Katherine Colman are held of the Queen in free burgage
as all the City of London was held in the 3rd year of King Henry V
[1415], as in an inquisition taken at London after the death of
Beatrice late the wife of Thomas de Roos, of Hamelake, chevaler, on the
24th day of October in the said year is fully shown, and are worth per
ann., clear, £^.
Nicholas de Nale died i January 1566; Augustus dc Nale is his
brother and next of kin : he is an alien and was not then naturalized
dwelling here (indegenus) : he is now aged 50 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz., No. 85.
Joi)tt Jakes, ritiien anlr mrrci)ant=tail(ir.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 27 October 10 Eliz. [1568]
before Roger Martyn, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of John Jakes, citizen and merchant-tailor of London, by the oath of
John Haddon, Richard Henuian, Henry Sutton, Stephen Wnlden, JoJin
VVitton, Michael Smyth, Henry Cdllis, Robert Cripps, Henry Sliaiu,
William Smyth, John Noble, Robert Ldngwithe, Arthur Rainscroft,
Robert Dickenson and Richard Cooper who say that
Before the death oi John Jakes, John Covert esq., was seised of the
moiety of i capital messuage called the Stonehouse, with the shops,
cellars, gardens, &c., thereto belonging, lying in the parish of St. Chris-
topher in the Ward of Cornhill, London ; and of i other messuage to the
said capital messuage adjoining on the east, adjoining the lands belong-
ing to the Parson and Wardens of the Church of the said Parish of St.
Christopher on the west and the highway called Cornhill ; of i other
tenement sometime in the occupation of Parnella Barker, widow: of i
messuage called a Little Comptyng House, in the said paiish of St. Chris-
topher, sometime in the tenure of Peter Goldsmyth ; of 5 small messuages
there lying together, adjoining the lands belonging to the Church of
St. Christopher towards the west, and those belonging to the Cathedral
Church of St. Pauls towards the east.
So seised, the said John Covert by deed dated 22 January, 28 Henry
VIII [1537] enfeoffed thereof yo//;/ Jakes father of the said John Jakes
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and his heirs for ever, after whose death the said premises descended to
the said John Jakes the son.
Robert Trnppes was seised of the other moiety of all the said pre-
mises, and so seised, by deed dated 26 February, 3 Eliz. [1563] enfeoffed
thereof Robert Thorpe, gent., and his heirs for ever.
The said Robert Thorppe by deed dated 15 March, 5 Eliz. [1563]
enfeoffed thereof John Jakes the son and his heirs for ever.
By the will [date not given] the said Johu Jakes the son bequeathed
as follows :
I will that all my freehold lands, tenements and hereditaments, shall
remain to '^oJni Broke of London, draper and his heirs to the use of
John Jakes mv son and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of Geori^e
Jakes my son and his heirs male ; for default, to the use oi Miirfy)i Jakes
my son and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of Thomas Jakes my
son and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of the issue male of
me the said John Jakes and to the issue male of such issue; and
for default, to the use of the right heirs of me the said John Jakes
and of my heirs for ever, paying yearly to Elizabeth my wife ;;fio, and
to each of my children or their guardians for "theire better lernyng,
instruccion or other good and vertuous educacion " £^ 6s. 8r/. a year until
they severally accomplish the age of 21.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are
worth per ann., clear, 20 marks.
John Jakes named in the writ died 30 May, 7 Eliz. [1565J; John
Jakes is his son and next heir, and was then aged g years and 2 days.
Cluni. I IK], p. in., 10 Eliz., No. 86.
iJifi)artr Hntilrt5, ntiKn auti grorrr.
1nC[UlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall 3 January, 1567, before
Roger Martin, Mayor and escheator, after the death of Richard
Andleby, citizen and grocer of London, by the oath of John Haddon,
Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Wytton,
Michael Sinythe, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shaw, William
Smythe, John Noble, Arthur Rainscroft, Robert Dickonson, Anthony
Garret, William Cooper, Richard Adams, John Hartc and John
Keblewhyte, who say that
By virtue of the last will of Thomas Alsoppe, citizen and grocer of
London, the said Richard Andlebye was seised of the gth part of all the
messuages hereafter specified, to wit, of i tenement late in the tenure of
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Robert Frier situate in the parish of St. Stephen in Walbrooke, of i
tenement late in the tenure of Leonard Hopkin and afterwards in that
of William Adam situate in the said parish ; of i tenement late in the
tenure of yohn Noble, lying in the said parish, of 3 messuages lately "
demised to William Normavill, and late in the several tenures of
Robert Bias, tyler, Thomas Babham and William Cheeke, in the, said
parish ; of 1 tenement late in the tenure of Thomas Hamond, parcel of
the barge in the said parish ; of i tenement late in the tenure of Thomas
Ashe, also parcel of the barge in the said parish, lately belonging to the
House .of Aeon in London, now dissolved ; of i tenement called the
Angell, late in the tenure of the said Thomas Alsope, situate in Buckers-
berie in the parish of St. Mary Wolchurche ; of i messuage in Wattling-
street in the parish of St. John the Evangelist, late in the tenure of
Christopher Askew ; of i messuage in Watlingstreet, next adjourning
the last named messuage on the west, late in the tenure of ^ohn
Stutesberie and lately demised to the said Christopher Askew; of 2
messuages and i garden, in the several tenures of William Copeland,
stationer, and Dionisius Baylye, spurrier, lying in the parish of St. Bride
in Fletstreat ; 2 other tenements lying in the said parish of St. Stephen
in Walbrooke, late in the several tenures oi Anthony Baieley and Nicholas
Stratc her, 'Isitely belonging to the said College of St. Thomas of Aeon,
now dissolved.
So seised, the said Richard Andlebye made his will 24 February,
1563, and thereby bequeathed as follows : I will that that portion of
land that was given me by the last will of my uncle Thomas Alsoppe
be sold by my wife to pay my debts and to perform my legacies.
The said 8 tenements first above specified are held of the Queen
in chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth
per ann., clear, ^^27 185. 4^. The said tenement called the Angell and
the said 2 messuages in Wattlingstreet are held of the Queen by fealty
in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £11 13s.
4^. The premises in the parish of St. Brides, Fleet'street, are held of
the Queen in free burgage by fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear,
£"] 185. od. The 2 messuages in the said parish of St. Stephen in
Walbrooke are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only, and
are worth per ann., clear, £"8.
Richard Andlebye died in the said parish of St. Mary Wolchurche
26 February, 1563 ; John Andlebye of Mersham in co. Kent, yeoman,
is his brother and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m. 10 Eliz., part 1, No. 87.
98 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Loudon
Inquisition taken at the GuUdhall 20 March, 10 Eliz. [1568]
before Peter Osborne esq., Ralph Bossevile, esq., and William
Necton, gent., feodary, commissioners, after the death of William
Hfwett, Knight, by the oath oi Francis Bennyson, Edmund Annsell,
William Eaton, Edmund Burton, Richard Reynoldes, William Yonge,
jfohn Blackman, Thomas Muffett, James Hewishe, John Tudball,
Walter Stone, John Hudson, Edward Gwyn and John Trotte, who say
that
Willinin Hewett, Knight ^yas seised of 2 messuages and tenements
with the shops, &c., thereto belonging, lying in the parish of St. Martin
Orgar, late in the tenure of the said Sir William : which said messuages
are now made into one and are called the Signe of tne three Cranes in
Candelwickstreet ; and i messuage with all the buildings, shops, &c.,
thereto belonging, late in the tenure of James Appotles situate in the
parish of St. Clement in Eastcheape.
So seised, the said William Hewett made his will 3 January, 9 Eliz.
[1567] and thereby bequeathed as follows :
I give to my nephew Henry Hewett son of my brother Thomas
Hewett my messuage called the Signe of the three Cranes in Candle-
wick Street, with all the shops, cellars, &c., &c., thereto belonging:
to hold to him and the heirs of his body ; for default, the same to
remain to his father Thomas Hewett my brother for his natural life ;
immediately after his decease, the same to remain to Edward Oshourne
my son and his heirs for ever.
I give to my brother Thomas Hewett my tenement lying at the end
of St. Clements Lane, to hold for his natural life ; after his decease, I
give the same to the said Henry Hewett and his heirs.
The said William Hewett, Knight, was likewise seised of all that
tenement called the Crowne and 3 small tenement thereto adjoining,
lying in the parish of St. Dionisius, in Fanchurch Street, London,
parcel of the possessions of the late Monastery of St. Augustine beyond
and near the walls of'the City of Canterbury : which said tenement after
the death of the said William descended to Anne now the wife of the
said Edward Osborne above named, as daughter and next heir of the
said William.
The 2 messuages called the Signe of the three Cranes in Candelwick
Street are held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only, and not in
chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £6. The messuage in the parish
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of St. Clements is held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief,
and is worth per ann., clear ;^3. The tenement called the Crowne and
the 3 small tenements thereto adjoining in the said parish of St.
Dionisius are held of the Queen in chief by the service of the 30th part
of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear, £6.
William Hewett, Knight, died 25 January, 9 Eliz. [1567]; the said
Auiie is his daughter and next heir, and was then aged 23 years and
more.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 10 Eliz., part i. No. 88.
5ri)omas lArrlingr, i^itiKU anti 13utr1)rr.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall 27 October, 1568, before Roger
Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of Thomas
Keeliiige citizen and butcher of London, by the oath of jfolin Haddon,
Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton,
Michael Smyth, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Sliaw, William
Smyth, jfohn Noble, Robert Langwithe, Arthur Rainscroft, Richard
Smyth, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cowper, John Harison, Anthony
Garret, Adam Chatterton, William Coper, Richard Adams, John
Keblewhit, Edward Bowen and John Geninges, who say that
Thomas Keelinge was seised of all that messuage late in the tenure
of William Coxe, butcher, situate in the parish of St. Leonard in East-
cheap, London, late parcel of the lands and possessions founded in the
said Church of St. Leonards by Margery Bodin and given for the
sustentation of the priest or chaplain to celebrate divine service there
forever; and all the houses, shops, cellars, &c. to the said messuage
belonging: which said premises the said Thomas Keelinge purchased to
him, Alice then his wife and his heirs for ever, of the gift of Joan
Brooke of London, widow, as by deed thereof made, dated 28 June, 2
& 3 Philip & Mary [1556] more fully appears.
The said Thomas Keelinge was likewise seised of all that tenement
with the shops, cellars, &c., &c., hereto belonging, late in the tenure of
Thomas Barwicke, lying in the parish of St. Michael the Archangel in
Crooked Lane, London, late parcel of the lands founded in the Church
of St. Swithin London by William Neve, for the sustentation of one
priest for ever : which said tenement the said Thomas purchased to
him, Alice then his wife and his heirs for ever of the gift of William
Kinge of East Claydon in co. Bucks, gent, and Joan his wife, as by
deed thereof made, dated 10 November, i Eliz. [1559] niay appear.
The said Thomas Keelinge was likewise seised of all that messuage
lOO Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
with the shops, cellars &c., &c., thereto belonging, situated in the parishes
of St. Clement and St. Leonard in Eastcheap, now in the tenure of
Robert Normanton, hangman : which said messuage the said Thomas
purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the gift of Thomas Gresshavi,
citizen and mercer of London and of Anne his wife, as by deed thereof
made dated 15 March, 6 Edw. VL [1552] more fully appears.
So seised, the said Thomas Keelinge made his will 18 March, 1567,
and thereby bequeathed as follows : I give my house wherein I now
dwell called the Ball in Eastcheap in the parish of St. Clements to
Ellein Keelinge my wife for 7 years next after my decease, and at the
end of the said term the said house shall remain to John Keelinge son
of my brother William Keelinge and to his heirs for ever. I also give
to the said Ellein for her life natural my house called the Shipe m great
eastcheap in the parish of St. Michael in Crooked Lanne ; after the
death of the said Elein I will that Mary Parker and Elizabeth Bowl-
ton shall have the said house : to them and their heirs equally between
them. I give my house called the Hellmett wherein Dominickes Dawl-
ton dwells, lying in the parish of St. Leonards nigh eastcheap to
yohn Woolston, jfohn Hearde, Richard Hearde, Richard Adams, John
Green, Stephen Thomlinson, Nicholas Dawlton, William Kerkall, John
Coxe, John Henry, Richard Guard and William Redmare, citizens and
butchers of London, and to their heirs for ever, desiring them that
they will never take of the tenants thereof more than £"8 rent yearly,
nor will take or suffer to be taken anything of the poor butchers of East-
cheap for the " Skaldinge of ther Hoogges," and will also distribute
yearly for ever to the poor people in the parish of St. Clements nigh
Eastcheap i cart-load of coals for ever.
The messuage in the said parish of St. Leonards, in the tenure of
William Coxe is held of the Queen in free burgage and common
socage, by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear £^.
The tenement in the said parish of St. Michael the Archangel is held of
the Queen in free burgage and not in chief: it is worth per ann., clear,
£10. The messuage in the said parishes of St. Clements and St.
Leonards is held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is
worth per ann., clear £"8.
Thomas Keelinge died in the said parish of St. Clements, London,
4 April, 10 Eliz. [1568] ; yohn Keelinge of Draighton in co. Stafford,
yeoman, is his brother and next heir, and was then aged 50 years and
more.
Chan. Inq. p. m. 10 Eliz., part i, No. 89.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem foj- London. loi
(George l^eutP, iffituen anti 13utrf)rr.
Inquisition taken at the Gulldhall, 3 January, 1567, before Roger
Marty n, Mayor and escheator, after the death of George Henry,
citizen and butcher of London, by the oath of jfohn Haddon, Richard
Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Smyth,
Henry Callis, Robert Crips, Henry Shaw, Willinm Smyth, John Noble,
Arthur Rainscroft, Robert Dickenson, Anthony Garret, William Cooper,
jfohn Harte and John Keblewhite, who say that
George Henry was seised of all that messuage lying in the lane
called St. Mighells Lane in the parish of St. Michael in Crooked Lane
next Candlewickstreat, London, late in the tenure of John Walker late
citizen and clothworker (pannaria) : which said messuage the said George
purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the gift of Willinm Jackson
citizen and haberdasher of London, as by deed thereof made dated
10 August, 1562, more fully appears.
The said messuage is held of the Queen in free burgage, and is
worth per ann., clear, 53.';. 4c/.
George Henry died g March, 1566; John Henry is his son and next
heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz. part i, No. go.
5ri)oma!8 Kotinson.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 14 May, 1568, before Roger
Martin, Knight, Mayor, and escheator, after the death of Thomas
Robinson, son and heir oi David Robinson who was under age and in
the wardship of the Queen by reason of his minority, by the oath of
Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Smythe, Henry
Callis, Robert Cripps, John Noble, Robert Dickenson, John Harrison,
Adam Chatterton, William Cowper and John Keblewhyte, who say
that
Thomas Robinson was seised of 5 tenements, with all the cellars,
sollars, buildings, &c. thereto belonging, lying in the parish of St.
Andrew Undershafte, London, late in the several tenures of Richard
Curson, John Lanibe, Laurence Heath a.nd Robert Browne; also of i
other tenement situate in the parish of St. John Walbroke now or late
in the tenure oi Brian Gardener.
The premises in the said parish of St. Andrew Undershaft are held
of the Queen in chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee,
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and are worth per ann., clear, £■}, 65. 8^. Th6 tenement in the said
parish of St. John in Walbroke is held of the Queen in free burgage,
and is worth per ann., clear, 305,
Thomas Robinson died 6 September, 1563, being under age and in
the wardship of the Queen : after his death, all the said premises came
into the hands of the Queen by reason of the minority of David Robin-
son hrother and next heir of the said Thomas: which said David was
aged II years, 11 months and 3 days at the time of his brother's death.
Cha)i. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz: part i, No. 91.
(Sforor i^otorU, (Srutlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 16 February 10 Eliz. [1568]
before William Damsell, Knight, Ralph Bossevile, Esq. and
William Necton, gent, feodories, after the death of George Howell,
gent., son and heir of John Howell late within age and in the wardship
of the Queen by reason of his minority, by the oath of Johyt Haddon,
yohn Noble, Arthur Rainscroft, Henry Callys, Adam Chatterton, John
Keblewhyte, Thomas Bradshawe, John Pyforde, William Serchefielde,
Christopher Hayes, Leverich Foster, Robert Danbie, Andrew Ketnpe,
Jeffrey Lewes, Stephen Walden and Michael Smyth, who say that
.- George Howell was seised of i messuage, situate in the parish of
St. Alphege m Phillipp Lane, London, late in the tenure of Henry
Audeley and afterwards in that of Marie Howell alias Paston, mother
of the said George, and late parcel of the lands and possessions of the
late Priory of Elsingspittle in the City of London : which said messuage
is held of the Queen in chief as of her Crown, by the service of i knight's
fee, and is worth, per ann., clear, 535. ^d.
George Howell died 6 May, 7 Eliz. [1565] ; after his death the said
messuage came into the hands of the Queen by reason of the minority
of Samuel Howell brother and next heir of the said George : which said
Samuel was aged 13 years, 11 months and more at the time of his
brother's death.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 10 Eliz. part i, No. 92.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 21 January, 1568, before
Roger Martin, Mayor and escheator, after the death of William
Beswike, citizen and clothworker of London, by the oath of jfohn Haddon,
Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Wdlden, John Witton, Michael
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Smyth, Henry Callis, Robert Crippea, Henry Shawe, William Smyth,
John Noble, Robert Lainvythe, Arthur Rainscrofte, Richard Smyth,
jfohn Harrison, Anthony Garret, Adam Chatterton and Richard . . .
who say that
William Beswike was seised of 4 messuages and i garden, lying in
the parish of St. Lawrence Pountney, London, sometime parcel of a
capital messuage in the said parish, late parcel of the possessions of
Henry Courtney late Marquis of Exeter, attainted of high treason :
which said premises the said William purchased to him and his heirs,
for ever of the grant of John Heathe, citizen and cooper of London, as by
charter thereof made dated 27 June, 3 Eliz., [1561] more fully appears.
The said William Beswike was likewise seised of all that capital
messuage, lying in the parish of St. Dionisius Backchurche in the ward
of Langborne, in the tenure of Paul Fortune (Pauli Fortuniij foreign
merchant : which said messuage the said William purchased to him
and his heirs for ever of the gift of Thomas Stukeley of London, Esq.
and Anne his wife kinswoman and sole heiress of Thomas Curtis, Knight,
deceased, whilst living citizen and Alderman of London, as by charter
thereof made dated 5 March 3 Eliz. [1561] it appears.
The said William Beswike was likewise seised of all that brew-house
called the Ramies hed, wherein Richard Crumwell, brewer, sometime
dwelt, and i other messuage lying on the east part of the said brew-
house, late in the tenure of Thomas Broune, citizen and fishmonger of
London, lying in the parish of St. Bennett Gracechurche in the said
ward of Langborne : which said premises the said William lately
purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the gift of John Starkey ,
citizen and fletcher of London, as by charter thereof made dated 5 Jun^
7 Edw. VL [1553] more fully appears.
The said William Besiuike was likewise seised of a capital messuage
wherein jfohn Starkey now dwells, with i garden thereto adjacent, i
house called a gatehouse, to the said capital messuage belon-,Mng, i
piece ot waste-land with i shed built on the north part of the said
waste-land, and all those tenements, rents, houses, &c. &c. lying in the
lane there called Jerusalem Alley, to the said capital messuage belong-
ing, and the moiety of a " forice " which now is and formerly was divided
between the inn called the Taberd and the said capital messuage: all
which said premises are in the parish of St. Bennett Gracechurche, in
the Bridge ward, London, 2 messuages lying in the said parish, adjoin-
ing the house called the gate and the shop of the said capital messuage
on the south : which said gatehouse and shop and the said 2 messuages
last recited are built in one and under i roof: in one of the said tene-
ments William Evcrcd, citizen and letherseller of London lateh- dwelt,
I04 hiquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
and in the other WUUam Staines, citizen and ironmonf:;er of London ;
all which said premises the said William Besivike purchased to him
and his heirs for ever of the f^ift of the said John Starkey, as by deed
thereof made dated 28 August, i Mary [1553] it appears.
So seised, the said Williani Beswikc made his will 14 April, g Eliz.
[1567] and thereby bequeathed as follows : I will that Joan my wife
shall freely have and enjoy during her natural life the messuage wherein
I now dwell, the messuage wherein Robert I^liinius dwells, and the tene-
ments wherein William Tenchc and Robert Guyc respectively live, so
that she permit my children quietly to enjoy their bequests and legacies
of the rest of my lands ; after her decease, I give the said premises to
Williani Besivick my son. Also I give to the said William my lands
situate in Gracvouse street called Jerusalem Alley, the tenement wherein
Randall Bnrclienshawe lately dwelt, and the tenement in the tenure of
jfohn Mylton, ironmonger, or Geor<^e Utterley : to hold for his natural
life ; and alter his decease I give the same to his heirs male ; tor default,
I give the said premises to my son Arthur Beswick ; after his decease,
to his heirs male. I also give to the said Arthur my tenement lying in
Lymestreet in the parish of St. Uionisius Backchurche, now in the
tenure of Paul Fortune merchant of Florence: to hold for his natural
life ; after his decease, I give the same to his heirs male ; for default,
the same to go to my son Roivlaiid Beswick and his heirs male. I give
also to the said Rowland my lands in Fanchurche street called the
Raiems Heade and the tenements thereto adjoining on the east side, in
the tenure of Matiu r Joaii Broune and Thoiiias Htiscll, pewterer ; and
alter the decease of the said Ro'u'laiid the said premises to go to his
heirs male. It none of my said 3 sons leave heirs male, the said
premises shall remain io Anne Beswicke and Christiana Beswick my
daughters to be divided equally between them for their lives only. When
one of my said daughters dies, her part of the said lands shall remain
to the Company- of Drapers of London, whereof I am a member, for
ever. Immediately upon the death of my other daughter, her share to
go likewise to the said Company, on condition that they pay yearly one
moiety of the profits of the said lands to and for the making of " Woll
Gardes," to be made in London, to the use of the Company of Card-
makers who will work and make the same. The other moiety I freely
give to the said Company, to be distributed according to the discretion
of the Master and Wardens of th© same. Hut if they neglect to per-
form my will, then I give all the said lands to the Hospital called
Christs Hospital in London, towards the relief of the poor children there
for ever, oh condition that the one moiety is used lor the making of
Woll Gardes as is abovesaid.
Ingnisitiones Post Mortem for London. 105
The messuages and garden in the said parish of St. Lawrence
Pountney are held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in
CO. Kent by fealty only, in free socage and not in chief, and are worth
per ann., clear £"40. The capital messuage in the said parish of St.
Dionisius Backchurche is held of the Queen in free burgage and not in
chief, and is worth per ann., clear, £15. The said brew-house called
the Rammes Hedd, the other messuage thereto annexed, and the
premises purchased oljohn Starkey lying in the parish of St. Bennett
Gracechurch are held of the Queen in free burgage of the City of
London, and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, 20 marks. All
the premises lying in the parish of St. Bennett Gracechurche in the
Bridge Ward, London, are held of the Queen in free burgage, and not
in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £"20.
William Beswick died in the said parish of St. Lawrence Pountney
5 May, 9 Eliz. [1567] ; William Beswick is his son and heir and was
then aged 16 years and more.
Chun. Inq. />. /;/., ii Eliz. part i, A\'. 66.
^i)oma!S S2ai)itf, Huiijfjt, OTitijcn anti .Eltirrman
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 7 July 10 Eliz. [156CS] before
Roger Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Thomas While, Knight, citizen and Alderman of London, by the oath
of jfohn Haddon, Richard Heumnii, Henry Sutton, Stcplioi Waldcn,
Michael Smytii, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shaw, William
Smyth, John Noble, . . . John Harrison, William Coper, Richard
Adams, John Kcblewhite, and Kdicard Bowen, who say that
Thomas White, Knight, was seised of i capital messuage situate
in the parish of Aldermary, London, wherein he latel\ dwelt, and all
those tenements to the said capital messuage adjoining : all that messu-
age called Popyngey Alley, and all the messuages, lands and tenements
whatsoever hing m Fletestrete, London, in the parish of St. Brides, now
or late in the tenure oi Thomas Wardcner, vintner ; i mansion house and
9 tenements thereto adjoining; i garden called a garden plot; 1 other
house called a Meltinghouse ; i stable and i house or structure called a
Shedd, situate in the parish of St. Andrew, London, near the Old Warde-
robe, in the tenure of Richard Syhery, tallowchaundler ; i other messuage
called the White Harte, lying in St. Nicholas Fleshambles, London, in
the parish of Christchurch, in the tenure of Thomas Percyvall, butcher ;
I messuage and the 2 shops situate in the said parish of Aldermary, in the
tenure of Thomas Crakinthorpc, merchant-tailor of London ; 2 messuages
io6 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
and 2 shops and i other house called a warehouse situate in Bowlane-
London, in the parish of St. Mary of Bowe, in the tenure of P^^er i^^^er
" scrivner " ; i other messuage in Bowlane in the said parish, in the ten-
ure of Thomas Fox, merchant-tailor ; i messuage in Bowlane, in the said
parish of St. Mary of Bowe, in the tenure of Henry Adams, fuller ; i other
messuage there, now in the tenure of the said Henry Adams, and late in
that of Alexander Pell, merchant-tailor of London ; i house called a ware-
house, I room and i easement thereto adjoining, now in the tenure of the
said Alexander Pell, and late in that of William Laugher, merchant-tailor
of London ; i messuage lying next the Church of St. Mary of Aldermary
in Bowe lane, in the tenure of William Chambers, haberdasher ; 2 mes-
suages lying in Turnesbaslane in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle,
London, in the several tenures of Matthew Sharpe and Thomas Hudson,
clothworkers ; i large messuage called Skales Inne and 2 tenements
situate near the same in Mayden Lane in the parish of St. Michael at
Whittington Colledge in the City of London, in the several tenures of
Robert Wardencr, esq., James Wilson, joyner, and Robert Albert,
clothworker ; i messuage lying near the said messuage, in the tenure of
the said yrtm^5 Wylson, )oynQx; 1 other messuage near the said large
messuage, in the tenure of Robert Chayney, sylkewever ; i large
cellar under the the said large messuage, ih the tenure of Richard West-
field, vyntener; 13 small tenements in Maydenhed Alley in Thamys-
strete in the parish of St. Martin in Thorgans ; i shop at the gate of
the said Alley called Maydenhed Alley, under the tenement of William
Draightou, in the tenure of John Flappes ; 1 shop and i house built
upon the same : which said house is built upon 2 other shops lying in
Newfysshstrete in the parish of St. Margaret at Fysshstretehyll, in the
itnuxt of Richard Newlie, fishmonger; i messuage situate in Fynkes
Lane at St. Anthonies in the parish of St. Bennett, in the tenure of
Thomas Northorpp, clothworker; 2 other messuages there near the
last recited messuage, in the tenure of Thomas Stacy, mercer ; 1 other
messuage there with a house called a warehouse, in the parish of St.
Lawrence, in the tenure of Ralph Pynder, grocer ; i messuage there, in
the tenure of Thomas Kyng, blacksmyth ; i messuage in Bassing Hawe,
in the parish of St. Michael, in the tenure of William Newyngton, mercer ;
I house, 2 warehouses and i waste ground called the yeard, in the tenure
of the said Willia)ii Scwington ; i other house or structure called a
Shedd or a pentyse, in the tenure of the said William ; 2 messuages in
the said parish of St. Michael in the tenure of John Clerk, joyner ; and
I messuage there in the tenure of one Pertc.
So seised, the said Thomas White gave and by deed confirmed to
Rowland Hyll, Knight, citizen and Alderman of London, Edward
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 107
Gryffyn, esq., William Gyfford, citizen and mercer of' London, and
jfohn Christo/erson, gent., all the said premises : to hold to them and
their heirs to the use of Dame Joav White, wife of the said Thomas
White for her life ; after her decease, to the use of the said Thomas
White and his heirs for ever, as more fully appears by deed dated 13
December, i Eliz. [1558], made in part fulfilment of certain covenants
contained in certain indentures made between the said Thomas White
of the one part and the Warden and commonalty of the mystery of the
Mercers of the City of London of the second part, and the said Rowland.
Hyll, Edward Gryffyn, William Gyfford, and yohn Christo/erson of
the third part, concerning, a^marriage to be had between the said Thomas
White and Dame yoan Warren late the wife oi Ralph Warren, Knight,
deceased, dated 23 November, i Eliz. [1558]: which said marriage was
then celebrated.
The said Thomas White made his will 8 November, 8 Eliz. [1566]
as follows : [Here given in English]
I give to Dame J^oan my wife for her life i messuage in Popingey
Alley, rented per ann. at £'i, 155. 0(/., i mansion house and g tenements
thereto adjoining, i garden plot and Melting House, i stable and i
shedd in the parish of St. Andrewes by the old Warderobe, rented by the
year at £5 125. 8^/., i messuage called the White Harte in St. Nicholas
Fleshambles, rented yearly at ;^5, i messuage with 2 shops in the parish
of Our Lady Aldermary rented by the year at £"7, 2 messuages with 2
shops and i warehouse in Bowe Lane, rented by the year at £5 95. 8rf.,
I other messuage there rented yearly at ;^4, i other messuage there
rented by the year at £"5 105. od., i other messuage there, rented yearly
at ;^5 I05. od., I workhouse and i chamber adjoining the messuage of
Henry .<4rfrt;«5, rented yearly at 405., i messuage lying against Our Lady
Aldermary Church in Bow Lane rented at ;^4 13s. ^d., 2 messuages in
Turnbaslane, rented by the year at £^, the great messuage called Skales
Inne and 2 tenements adjoining, rented by the year at £13 65. 8</,, i
tenement thereto adjoining, rented at 205., i other messuage thereto
adjoining rented at £5, i great cellar under the said great messuage,
ren.ed at £4, 13 small tenements situate in Maydenhed x^lley and i
shop at the Alley gate rented at £9 105., i shop with a house over it in
the parish of St. Margaret in F'ysshstrete Hyll rented at £4, i messuage
in Fynkes Lane, rented at 325,, 2 messuages there rented at 405., i
messuage with a warehouse in Bassinghawe, rented at £\, i other
messuage there rented by the year at £3 65. 8^., i other messuage there
rented at £3, i house, 2 warehouses and a little yard in the tenure ot
William Newington, rented at 405., i shedd or pentyse there, rented at
135. 4^., I tenement in the parish of St. Michael at Bassing Hawe, with
8 *
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I messuao^e in the tenure of John Clerk, rented at 20.<r., i mansion house
in Aldermary rented by the year at £"6 135. 4^/., a Httle house in Popin-
gay Al'ey " wherein none dwelleth " to be reserved for the President
and Schollers of my College of St. John in Oxford, rented at ao.s. ; and
after the decease of the said J^onn my wife I give all the said premises
to the said President and Schollers of the said College of St. John in
the University of Oxford, by me lately erected, to the only use of them
and their successors for ever. And I will that the said President shall
sell all the above recited premises and with the money arising from
such sale shall purchase other messuages and lands lying near the said
College, which shall be assured and conveyed to the said President and
Schollers and their successors for ever.
The said capital messuage in the parish of Aldermary wherein the
said Thomas White dwelt, and the other tenements thereto adjoining
are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth
per ann,, clear, _£"6 185. \d. The messuage called Popingay Alley and
all the premises in Fleetstreet are held of the Queen in free burgage,
and are worth per ann., clear, £\ 155. oil. The mansion house and
9 tenements thereto adjoining, the garden plott, the Melting House, the
stable and shedd in the said parish of St. Andrews are held of the Queen
in free burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, £"5 la.f. 8r/. The messu-
age called the White Hart is held of the Queen by fealty only in free
burgage and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, £^. The premises
in the parish of Aldermary are held of the Queen in free burgage, and
are worth per ann., clear, £~i. The premises in Bow Lane in the tenure
of Peter Baker are held of the Queen in free socage by fealty only and
not in chief and are worth per ann., clear, £"5 g.*;. 8^/. The messuage
there m the tenure of the said Thoiuas Fox is held of the Queen in free
socage by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, £^.
The messuage there in the tenure oi Henry Adams is held of the Queen
in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, ;^5 10.^. od-
The messuage there now in the tenure oi Alexander Pell is held of the
Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear,
£=) los. od. The said warehouse and room adjoining the said messuage
are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per
ann., clear, 40.S. The messuage next the Church of St. Mary of Alder-
mary is held of the Queen in free burgage, and is worth per ann., clear,
£^ iT^s. .^d. The messuages in Turnebaslanc are held of the Queen in
free burgage and common socage b\- fealty onl}- and not in chief, and
are worth per ann., clear, £.].. The messuage called Skales Inne and
the two tenements near to the same in Mayden Lane, the said 2 messu-
ages near to the said Skales Inn in the several tenures oi ^ames VVyllson
In-.juisitiones Post Mortem for London. 109
and Robert Chcyney, and the said f;reat cellar in the tenure of the said
Richard Westfield, are held of the Queen in free burj^jage, and are worth
per ann., clear, ^23 65. 8(/. 'J'he 13 small tenements in Mavdenhed
Alley and the shop at the Alley Gate are held of the Queen in socaj;e
by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £"g 10.";. od.
The shop and the house built upon the same in Newfysshestrete are held
of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief, and are
worth per ann., clear, £"4. The said messuages in Fynkes Lane are
held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief, and
are worth per ann,, clear £3 125. od. The messuage of Bassingeshawe,
the warehouse in the parish of St. Lawrence, the messuage there in the
tenure of Thomas Kyng, the tenements at Bassingeshawe in the said
parish of St. Michael, the house, 2 warehouses, and the yard there and
the shed or pentyse there, the messuages there in the tenure of yohn
Gierke and the messuage there in the tenure of one Perte are held
of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per ann.,
clear, ;^i5.
Thomas White, Knight, died 11 February, 1566; Ralph White is
his brother and next heir, and was then aged 60 years and more.
The said Dame jfoaii, late the wife of the said Thomas, still survives
in the parish of St. Bennett Sherodge in the ward of Cordwayner Strete
in the said City of London.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 11 Eliz., part i, No. 67.
Motrrt illlryu, iiTitiifn aiili <«riott)U)oi1vrr.
inquisition taken at the Guildhall 26 May, 11 FJiz. [1569] before
TJiomas Roo, after the death of Robert Alleyu, citizen and cloth-
worker of London, by the oath of jfohn Huttoii, Williaiii Gvbboiis,
Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Maiden, jfoJut Wytton,
Michael Smith, Henry Calleis, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe, Williani
Smith, jfolin Noble, Arthur Reynescroft, Robert Dyckenson, Richard
Coper, jfohn Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, jfohn Harte,
jfohn Keblewhite, Edward Bowen, John Jennyns and Tliomas Peerson,
who say that
Before the death of the said Robert Alley n one Edward Cornewalleis,
esq., and Alice his wife, by Letters Patent of King Hen. VIII. dated 26
September in the 32nd year of his reign [1540] were seised of 2
messuages or tenements with the shops, cellars, &c. lying in the parish
of St. Katherine Christ Church within the City of London, one whereof
was late in the tenure of 'Jolui Tumor, and the other in that of Peter
iio Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Howker ; and all those messuages lying in a certain alley called Kelleys
Alley and in the high street within the said parish, lately belonging to
the Monastery of Evesham in co. Worcester now dissolved : to hold to
them and their heirs for ever.
So seised, the said Edward dind' Alice for the fulfillment of certain
covenants contained in certain indentures dated 12 Oct., 37 Hen. VIII,
[1545] made between the said Edward and Alice of the one part and
the said Robert Alley n and Joan his wife of th©- other part, by their
charter dated 22 October in the said year, granted all the said premises
to the said Robert and yoan and their heirs for ever to their sole use.
The said Alice Cornewalleis by Letters Patent of the said King
dated 28 August in the 34th year of his reign [1542] was seised of 2
messuages late in the several tenures of yohn Bullocke and Henry
Diiffielde situate in the parish of St. Alban in Woodestreate, London,
sometime belonging to the late Monastery of Dertforde in co. Kent :
to hold for her life : the interest and estate whereof the- said Robert
Alleyn and Joan now have.
King Henry VIII. by Letters Patent dated 8 April in the 35th year of
his reign [1544] granted inter alia to J^ohn Haiiiond, Thomas Maynard,
Richard Eve and Robert Alleyn and theirs heirs for ever the reversion
of the said 2 messuages last mentioned wtiich were granted to the said
Alice for her life, and so seised,. they by deed of release dated 25 March,
36 Hen. VIII. [1545] remised and for ever quitclaimed to the said Robert
Alleyn and jfoan and their heirs all their right, title and interest in the
said premises.
Afterwards [sic] the said Edward Cornewalleis and Alice by deed
of release dated 23 March, 36 Hen. VIII. [1545] remised and for ever
quitclaimed to the said Robert Alleyn and jfoan all their estate, right
and title to the said 2 messuages in the said parish of St. Alban, which
the said Alice had for her life : which said deed was enrolled in the
Court of Hustings i August, 37 Hen. VIII. [1545].
Before the death of the said Robert Alleyn one William Pykering,
Knight, by Letters Patent of King Hen. VIII. dated 26 September in the
30th year of his reign was seised of 7 messuages and i garden late in
the several tenures of Robert Sawtrie, James Hotinde, Thomas Plumme,
Robert Hall, Robert Bidwan, Nicholas Bradley and Katherine Shorte,
widow, lying in the parish of St. Mary at Axe, London, sometime
belonging to the Monastery or Priory of Holy Trinity commonly called
Christchurch, London, to him and his heirs for ever: which said
William Pickering died thereof seised ; after whose death William
Pickering, esq., his son and next heir entered into the said premises
as in right of inheritance. So seised, the said William, junior, by
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 1 1 1
charter dated ig April, 35 Hen. VIII. [1544] granted all the said premises
last mentioned to the said Robert Alley n named in the writ and to his
heirs for ever.
The said Robert Alleyn made his will 19 August, 1567, and thereby
bequeathed as follows :
I give all my lands, tenements and hereditaments in London, Essex
or elsewhere to yoan my wife for her life ; after her decease, I give to
Henry Alleyn, baker, son of Edmond Alleyn, and his heirs all my
messuages and lands lying in the parish of St. Katherine Christchurch,
London ; for default, the remainder thereof to Elizabeth Alleyn and
Margaret Alleyn, sisters of the said Henry, and their heirs; for default,
the remainder thereof to my right heirs for ever. I give to Alyce Cliilde
daughter of Thomas Childe " paynter steyner,"' deceased, my 2 mes-
suages lying in the parish of St. Albones in Woodstreate, London, now
in the several tenures of Anne Graye, widow, and James Wyrddocke :
to hold to her and her heirs after the death of my said wife ; for default,
the remainder thereof to John Childe and Elizabeth Childe, children of
the said Thomas Childe and to their heirs ; for default, the remainder
thereof to Awdry Colgrave, mother of the said Alyce, John and Elizabeth
and to her heirs for ever, provided always that whichever of the said
John Chyld and Elizabeth Chylde shall be married first shall have their
dwelling in one of the said messuages in Woodstreet, at the choice of
the said Alice, and shall occupy the same as tenant at her will, so that
the said John or Elizabeth will remain in the said tenement and " kepe
householde and hospitalitie " in the same for their own use, and will
also keep the said messuage in good repair, and will also pay yearly to
the said Alice and her heirs the sum of 205.
I give to Thomas Alleyn the younger, son of the said Thomas Alleyn,
carpenter, my messuages and great garden lying in the parish of St.
Mary Axe, London ; to hold to him and his heirs immediately after
the death of the said Joan my wife ; for default, the remainder thereof
to Agnes and Isabell Alleyn, sisters of the same Thomas Alleyn the
younger and to their heirs ; and for default, the remainder thereof to
my right heirs for ever.
The 2 messuages in Kellys Alley are held of the Queen by the
service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear,
£"6 13s. 4^/. The 2 messuages recited in the second deed of release are
held of the Queen in chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's
fee, and are worth per ann., clear, £"4 95. 8<Y. The 7 messuages and
the garden recited in the last charter are held of the Queen by the
service of the loth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear,
225. td.
112 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Robert AUeyn died 7 April, 11 Eliz. [1569]; Henry Alleyn, son of
Edmund Alleyn, senior, brother of the said Robert named in the writ
is his kinsman and next heir, and is now aged 26 years and more.
The said jfoan late the wife of the said Robert Alleyn still
survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 11 Eliz., part. i. No. 68.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 20 October, 1568, before
Roger Martyn, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
jfohn Xasslie, citizen and clothworker of London, by the oath of yohn
Haddon, Richard Hennian, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn
Wittou, Michael Sinythe, Henry Calles, Robert Cripps, Henry Shawe,
William Smyth, Thomas Haslewood, J^ohn Noble, Robert Langwithe,
Arthur Rainscro/t, Robert Dickoison, Richard Cooper, jfohn Harrison
and Anthony Garrett, who say that
Before the death of yohn Nasshe, Thomas Sigor, citizen and fish-
monger of London was seised of i messuage next Lambartes Hill in
Ouldefyshe streate London, now or late in the tenure of Thomas
Wooddall ; i messuage there in the Ward of Quenehith in the parish
of St. Mary Magdalen in the tenure of Lewes Williamson, cobler ; 1
shop there in the tenure of jfoJin Stone ; 3 messuages there in the Ward
of Quenehithe, now or late in the tenure of Reginald Stone, William
Eston and Dirrik Wie ; 2 tenements in the tenure of yohn Newman
and Hugh Cowarde ; 3 shops in the tenure of Roger Wattes citizen
and fishmonger of London ; and i corner shop there in the said parish
of St. Mary Magdalene, in the tenure of the said Roger Wattes.
So seised, the said Thomas Sygor made his will 4 August 1510,
and thereby bequeathed as follows : I will that John Moulton my next
heir shall with 10 marks out of the first profits of my lands in Oulde-
fyshe street find an honest priest to sing for my soul within the parish
Church of St. Mary Magdalen for i whole year.
After the death of the said Thomas Sigor the said yohn Moulton
entered into the said premises in right of Margaret his wife who was
the sister and heir of the said Thomas Sigor. At their decease, the
said premises descended to yohn Moulton as their son and heir. He
died leaving 4 daughters, yoan, Elizabeth, yuliana and Mary : After-
wards the said yuliana and Mary died without issue, by virtue whereof
all the said premises belonged to the said yoan and Elizabeth. Then
Inquisii tones Post Mortem for London. 113
the said yoaii married the said yohn Nasslie named in the writ, and
they had issue Richard Nasshe. After the death of the said jfonn, the
said yohn Nasshe was sole seised of the said premises.
The said Elizabeth married John Phylpott citizen and " Chirurj^un "
of London, and they j^ranted all their interest in their moiety of the
said premises to the said John Nasshe and his heirs for ever.
yolin Nasshe was likewise seised of all that larj^e messuage and 3
cottages thereto belonf,nn^s lying on Lambertes Hill in the parish of St.
Mary Magdalene next Ouldefyshe Strete, which he purchased to him
and his heirs forever of the ^'ihof Edu/anl Preston, citizen and " black-
smythe Spurriour " of London and Alice his wife, as by deed dated 20
November 2 Kliz. [1559] more fully appears.
So seised, the said John Nasshe made his will 24 February, 10 Eliz.
[1568], and thereby bequeathed as follows: I give to Anne my wife in
full recompense of her thirds the great house of the yearly rent of £6
and another little house adjoining the same of the yearly rent of 40s.
situate on Lambardes Hill : which said houses were late in the hands
of Anthony Vans P Portingall, to hold for her life ; after her decease. I
will that the said large house shall remain to Edivard my son and his
heirs ; for default, the same to remain to Richard my son and his heirs ;
for default, to Hanioude Nasshe vay son and his heirs; for default, to
Joint Nasshe [relationship not mentioned] and his heirs; for default,
to Huntfrey Nasshe my son and his heirs ; for default, the same to
remain to Cicelly Nasshe my daughter and her heirs ; and for default,
to Elizabeth my daughter and her heirs for ever.
I also give to my said wife one house standing on Lamberdes Hill
now in the hands of /Jnniyi/i^c, Portingale : to hold to her and her
heirs for ever if she remain sole and unmarried ; if she marry again,
then she shall have the same for her life ; and after her decease, the
same to remain to Elizabeth my daughter and her heirs ; for default,
then successivel\ to my sons Richard, Hamonde, Edward, John ^
Hunifrey, my daughter Cicely and my next heirs for ever. I give to
my daughter Cicely my part of a house late in the hands of Mr. Cheyne,
gentleman, set on Lambardes Hill ; also my part of a house there
wherein Lewes Williamson, cobler, lately dwelt; and i shop in the said
parish of St. Mary Magdalene, in the hands oi jfohn Stone fishmonger:
to hold to her and her heirs ; for default, I will the same to Richard
my son and his heirs, and so to all my children successivelie, with
such remainder and entail as before in this my will is expressed ; and
for lack of heirs, to remain to my right heirs for ever.
I give to Elizabeth my daughter my part of 3 houses, the one in the
hands of Reginald Stone, another in the hands of William Eston, and
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the third in the hands of Derricke Wie, hutcher, in Ouldefyshestrete :
to hold to her and her heirs, with remainders as above.
To my son Edward I give my part of 2 houses, in the tenures of
yohti Newman and Cowarde ; also my part of 3 shops in the
hands of Roger Wattes fishmonger: Avhich said houses and shops are
all in Ouldefyshe strete : to hold to him and his heirs, with remainders
as above.
To Hamonde Nasshe my son my part of a shop in the said street,
late in the hands of Roger Wattes : to hold to him and his heirs, with
remainders as above.
I give to my son jfohn Nasshe my house on Lambardes Hill, now
or late in the hands of jfohn Bridges : to hold to him and his heirs, with
remainders as above.
To my son Humfrey I give my house on Lambardes Hill, wherein
Roo dwelt ; to hold to him and his heirs, with remainders as above.
I will that none of my children sell the said houses but that the
same descend to them successively.
Memorandum that on the 2nd day of March, 1567 [sic] I declare
this codicil to my will : whereas by my said will I have disposed certain
of my lands to my children severally: now I will that Anne my wife
shall enjoy all the revenues of all my lands for 2 years next after my
decease, and then my said will to take place touching the same.
All the said premises, except the said large messuage and cottages
purchased of the said Edward Preston are held of the Queen in free
burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, £"30. The said messuage and
cottages are held of the Queen in free socage, by fealty only and not in
chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £10.
John Nasshe died 16 March, 1567, in the parish of St. Martin
Organ, London ; Richard Nasshe is his son and next heir, and was
then aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. tn., 11 Eliz. part i. No. 6g.
l^nzx i^oijerti, (grmlrman.
Inquisition -taken at the Guildhall 8 December, 1568, before
Thomas Roo, esq.. Mayor and escheator, after the death of Peter
Goberd, late of the City of London, gentleman, by the oath of ^ohn
Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn
Wittoii, Michael Smythe, Henry Calice, Robert Cripps, Henry Swhnwe,
Thomas Haselwood, jfohn Noble, Robert Layigwith, Robert Dickenson,
Richard Cowper, jfohn Harrison, Adam Chatterton, William Cowper,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 1 1 5
Richard Adams, jfoint Kehbellwhite, Edward Boiveii and John Jen-
nynges, who say that
Peter Goberd was seised of i messuage with shops, cellars, &c.
lying within the precinct, scite or house of the Preaching Friars within
the City of London, commonly called the Black Friars, late of Thomas
Bochier of the City of London, gent., and late in the tenure of Anne
Curson; one other messuage there, late of the said Thomas Bochier,
and sometime in the tenure of one Mary .• which said premises
are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief; i other messu-
age there with a garden adjoining, lateh' demised to Robert Cranvell ;
all that parcel of land leading from the said messuage by the wall of
the late cemetery there of the said house up to the gate of the said late
cemetery, containing in length 43 feet, and in breadth at the upper part
24 feet of assize, lately demised to Edmund Levesey : i other waste
soil or ground late of the said Edmund lying within the said scite; i
other messuage there, late of John Gate and Thomas Thorowegood, and
now in the tenure of Alexander Fonntayne ; and one other messuage
there in the tenure of William Rayneton : all which said premises are
held of the Queen in free and common socage by fealty only and not in
chief, and together with the said premises first above recited are worth
per ann., clear, £"28 105. od.
So seised, the said Peter Goberd made his will the 20th day of April,
9 Eliz. [1567], and thereby bequeathed all his lands, tenements, &c.
situate within the precincts of the said late Blackfriars and elsewhere to
Fra>ices his wife for her life ; after her decease, the same to remain to
his son jfohn and his heirs ; for default, to his daughters [not named]
and their heirs ; and for default, the remainder thereof to his said wife
and her heirs for ever.
Peter Goberd died 8 September last past ; Jolm Goberd is his son
and next heir, and is now aged 5 years and more.
The said Frances late the wife of the said Peter still survives in
London.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 11 Eliz., part i, No. 70.
iStilMarti 13rf!Ston, (iTitiKn anti Ijlarivfsmiti).
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 7 July, 1569 before William
Necton, gent., feodary, and Nicholas Spencer, gent., by virtue of a
writ de meliore inquirendo, after the death of Edivard Preston, citizen
and blackesmith spurrior of London, by the oath of John H addon,
Stephen Walden, John Witton, Michael Smith, Robert Langwyth,
Ii6 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Arthur Rainescrofte, Robert Dickenson, Henry. Gaynesforde, Thomas
Wattes, Roger Holland . . . Adames, Edward Bowen and John Woode,
who say that
Edward Preston was seised of i plot of land called " a yerde plotte "
now or late in the tenure of Thomas Preston son of the said Edward,
lying in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, London : which said
plot is held of the Queen in free burgage and is worth per ann., clear,
65. 8^.
Clian. Inq. p. in., 11 Eliz., No. 71.
Motm I^artiingr, (STiturn anti Eltirrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall i March 11 Eliz. [1569],
before Thomas Rowe, Mayor and escheator of the city of London,
after the death oi Robert Hurdim^c, citi/en and Alderman of London, by
the oath of ^ohn Haddon, Richard Hciniuiu, Henry Snttaii, Steplien
Walden, John Witton, Williani Smithe, Henry Callice, Robert Cripps,
Henry Shawe, Thomas Haselwood, Jolin Xoble, Ardhony Garrett,
Robert Dickenson, Richard Cou-per, Adam Chntterton, Richard Adams,
yohn KetelwJiite, Edward Bnwen, Thomas Picrson and Michaell Smithe,
who say that
Robert Hardynge was seised of i messuage or tenement called
Venyce Showe or the Skaldinge House, now divided into 10 tenements,
situate in Puddingelane next Lytle Estcheape in the parish of St.
George in Botulphe Lane, London ; i messuage late in the tenure of
Thomas Fyssher, and now in that of William Broa'iic, situate in the
parish of St. Magnus next London Bridge ; 6 messuages sometime
called 18 messuages and then afterwards (deinde) 10 messuages, situate
in the parish of St. Margaret Moises in the ward of Bredstreate, London,
late in the several tenures of RicJiard Wallys, Thomas Harper, yohn
Booth, Thomas Brewer, Williajn Gonne, jfohn Fyssher and yoJin Garrett,
and now in the several tenures of the said Thomas Harper, Thomas
Brewer, and yohn Fyssher, and of yohn Allot, Cassian Conper and
Elizabeth Gonne, widow ; i tenement in Bredstreate in the parish of
St. Nicholas Oluffe in the ward of Quenehethe, London, late in the
tenure oi yohn Sergeant and now in that of George Bull ; i messuage
or tavern called the Boares Heade lying m Estcheape in the parish of
St. Michael in Crooked Lane, London, late in the tenure of yohfi Broke
and now in that of Edward Betham ; 2 other messuages situate in
Gratious streate, London, in the parish of St. Leonard in Estcheape,
late in the several tenures o{ Alice Partridge and yohn Dal ton and now
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 117
in those of Lexv'n. Sympson and Christopher Willyams ; and 2 other
messuajjes, formerly one, lyinj; in the lane called Crooked Lane in the
parish of St. Marj^aret in Newefysshestreate, London, late in the several
tenures of jfohn Whitehrcd and Nicholas Carter and now in those of
jfiintcs Huinfrey and the said yohn Whitebred.
The messuage called Venyce Showe or the Skalding^e House is held
of the Queen in free burj^age, and is worth per ann., clear, £'16 25. od.
The messuage in the parish of St. Magnus is held of the Queen by
fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear,
£10. The 6 messuages in the parish of St. Margaret Moises are held
of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, £21 17s. ^A.
The messuage in Hredstreate in the ward of Quenehithe is held of the
Queen in free burgage, and is worth per ann., clear, ^^4. The messuage
called the Boares Heade in Lstcheape is held of the Queen in free
burgage and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, ;^io. The 2
messuages in Gratious Streete are held of the Queen in free burgage
and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £7. The 2 messuages
in Crooked Lane are held of the Queen in free l)urgage, and are worth
per ann., clear, £"4.
Robert Hardinge died 26 November last past ; Simon Hardyuge is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and i month.
Chan. Inq. p. ni., ii Eliz., No. 72.
Gliomas Jf^rbrll, (^futlcmau
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 8 February, 1568 before
Thomas Roiuc, esquire. Mayor and escheator of the City of
London, after the death of Thonias Ncvcll late of the City of London,
gentleman, by the oath of jfo/ni Hdddon, William Gybbens, Richard
Hcnman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfolin Witten, Michael Smythe,
Henry Cdllis, Robert Crips, Henry Shdwe, William Smythe, John
Noble, Arthur Rdynscroft, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cowper, John
Harryson, Adam Chdttertou, Richard Adams, John Hart, Jolm Kebell-
whyte, Edward Boweu, jfolin Gennynges and Thomas Person who say
that
Thomas Ncvell was seised of i messuage or tenement with shops,
cellars, iV'C. situate in a street or lane called St. Nicholas Lane in the
parish of St. Nicholas Aeon near Lumbard streat within the City of
London, late of Thomas Earners of Therfeld in co. Hertford gent, son
and heir of jfohn Earners, and late in the tenure of one Hanniball of
Carcano ; i other messuage there with shops, cellars, &c., late of the
ii8 Inquisiiiones Post MortetJi for London.
said Thomas Earners and late in the tenure oi Stephen Milcoui, Dutch-
man ; 3 messuages lying in the parish of St. Botolph or St Mary
Bothehawe in the street called Candelwyke streate in London, whereof
the first is called the Pecoke now in the tenure of Rowland Sleford, late
in that of ^ohn Petingall and sometime in that of Thomas Huntlowe,
the second was late called the Anngell and is now called the Horshowe,
now in the tenure of William Procter and sometime in that of the said
Thomas Huntlowe, and the third is called the Greyhounde and is now
occupied by William Prewne and was late in the t^ure of Rose Trott,
widow, and sometime in that of the said Thomas Huntlowe or Robert
Morice ; and i other messuage lying in the said street in the parish of
St. John in the ward of Walbrock called the three Shepperdes, now in
the tenure of Thomas Trott and sometime in that oi John Davy : which
said 3 messuages the said Thomas Nevell and one Robert Gubbett of
London, haberdasher, had to them and their heirs of the gift of William
Rastull, one of the Justices of the Common Bench and Richard
Haward of London, gent., as appears by his charter dated 22 April,
1561.
Afterwards the said Robert Gabbett by indenture dated 16 July, 1561,
released in partition the said 4 messuages and all the premises last
recited, inter alia to him reserved, to the said Thomas Nevell and his
heirs for ever.
So seised, the said Thomas Nevell made his will the 26th day of Febru-
ary, g Eliz. [1567], and thereby bequeathed as follows : I will that those
4 houses in the said parish of St. Bothowe near London Stone, whereof
3 are new and i is old, and those 2 houses in St. Nicholas Lane the one
in the tenure of Christopher Demount, and the other next thereto
adjoining shall remain to my wife [not named] during her natural life ;
and after her decease I give the same to William Nevell my brother's
son and to his heirs for ever.
The 2 messuages in St. Nicholas Lane are held of the Queen in free
burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, £6 i6s. 8rf. The 4 messuages
in the said parishes of St. Mary Bothehawe and St. John in Walbroke
are held of the Queen by fealty only in free and common socage and not
in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £"19.
Thomas Nevell died 12 March [last past] ; William Nevell son of
Francis Nevell brother of the said Thomas Nevell named in the writ, is
his kinsman and next heir, and is now aged 15 years and more.
Mary late the wife of the said Thomas Nevell and now the wife of
Thomas Castlin still survives in the City of London.
Chan. Inq. p. ;;/., 11 Eliz., No. ■73.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 119
51amr HHargarct i^aiuarti, toitioU).
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 8 February, 11 Eliz. [1569]
before Thomas Rowe, esq. Mayor and escheator of the City of
London, after the death of Daiiic Margaret Haward, widow, by the oath
of John Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden,
Joint Witton, MicJiae! Smithe, Henry Callice, Robert Cripps, Henry
Shawe, William Siiiitlie, Thomas Haselwood, John Noble, Robert Dick-
enson, Richard Coweper, Anthony Garret, Adam Chatterton, Richard
Adams, John Kctelwhite, Edward Bowen and Thomas Pierson, who
say that
Dame Margaret Haward was seised of i capital messuag^e wherein
Henry ' . . . then dwelt and now dwells ; 2 other messuages thereto ad-
joining, one whereof is in the tenure of Lawrence Lea and the other is
empty, lying in the street called Aldermanburye and in the parish of
the Blessed Mary, with all the curtilages, gardens, lands, &c. thereto
belonging: of which said premises King Henry VII. was seised in his
demesne as of fee, and being so seised by his Letters Patent dated
2 October in the 7th year of his reign [1491] in consideration of the
faithful service of Richard Hawtc, knight of his body (militis pro corpora
suo) granted to the said Richard the said messuages and other the
premises by the name of a place or messuage with curtilages and i
garden lying in the street called Aldermanburye, late oi Richard Charle-
ton, knight: which said premises came into the hands of the king by
reason of the forfeiture of the said Richard Charleton : to hold to the
said Richard Hawte and his heirs for ever.
So seised, the said Richard Hawtc by his will bequeathed the said
premises to Dame Katherinc Hawte his wife and her heirs for ever.
Afterwards jfamcs Walsyngliain, esq. sole surviving executor of the
will of the said Danic Katherinc by indenture dated 26 November i
Henry VIII. [1509] sold the said premises to John Mundaye, citizen
and goldsmith of London and his heirs for ever for a certain sum of
money to him in hand paid.
So seised, the said John Mundaye by deed dated i December i
Henry VIII. [1509] granted the said premises to John Tate, Knight, and
to William Browne, citizens and Aldermen of London, and to Richard
Broke, Henry Woodcock, William Hayes, gentlemen, and to Robert
Preston, goldsmith, and their heirs for ever to the use of the said John
Mundaye and his heirs for ever.
' Name illegible.
I20 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Afterwards, the said >'"/'" Mn>i(l(\vi inr the sum of loo marks to him
paid by Nicholas jfcnjiis, citizen and Alderman of London, by indenture
dated, 2<S March, iS Henry VIII. [1527] sold the said premises to the said
Xicholas and his heirs for ever: which said premises the said William
Hayes gent., at the special request of the said John Miindaye by his
charter dated 28 April, 22 Henry VIII. [1530] demised to the said Niclu.his
jfiiiyns, skinner, late Alderman of London and to M(tr<raret his wife,
and to Barnard jfeiivns, jfolni \Vorsot}pp. Evcrard Kffauiatt, Edward
Barhi'Ur. Henry Stainiyslic and Alexander Wliithead, writer, citizens of
London : to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the said X iehinas
and }Iar<rarct yenyiis. and their heirs for ever: of which said premises
the said Dame Mm <^i'ret Haward, sometime the wife of the said Xicholas
yenyns, after the death of the said Xicliolas, was solel\- seised.
All the said premises are held of the Queen by the services due and
accustomed and are w(^rth per ann., clear, /"lo.
Dame Mars^aret Howard died 21 January, 7 Hliz. [1565]; Dame
ytiliana Holcrofte, widow, Anna Chapman now the wife of yolin Chap-
ma)! and Margaret Crnnru'cll now the wife of I-'roncis Williams alias
Cruinwell are her daughters and co-heirs and are now aged respectively,
the said Dame jfuliana 35 years and more, the said Anna Chapman 27
years and more and the said Mari^ttrct Cnimwell 20 years.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 11 Eliz.. Xo. 74.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 24 May, 1569, before Thomas
Rowe, Knight, Mayor and escheator. after the death of TJionias
Pierson late of the City of London, gentleman, b\' the oath of yolin
Haddon, Richard Henman, Stephen Waldoi, John Witton, Jcdin Xohlc,
Arthur Raynscroft, Robert Dykynson, ^ohn Harry son, Adam Chatterton,
Richard Adams, Edward Bowot, yidin yenym^res, Michael Smyth, and
Thomas . . . who say that
Before the death of Thomas Pierson one Richard Ptowland, gent.,
was seised of i messuage with shops, cellars, &c. lying in the parish of
St. Pancras within the city of London sometime in the tenure of y<din
Wi}rsoppe : and 3 shops, cellars, warehouses and buildings situate
within the said parish, and bemg so seised he on the loth day of
April, II I'M/.. [1569] enfeoffed thereof the saitl Thomas Pierson and
yoan his wife : to hold to them and to the heirs of the said Tlmmas for
ever.
Inqnisitioncs Post Mo7'tc7n for London. 121
The said Tlnonas Picrson was likewise seised of i other messuage
now or late called the "signe of the shipp. lying in Westchepe in the
said parish of St. Pancras, next the small lane there leading from West-
chepe towards the parish Church of St. Pancras, late parcel of the pos-
sessions of the said Riihard Dowlnnii, and which the said Thomas
Piersoit purchased to him and his heirs of the said Richard.
The said Thomas Pierson was likewise seised of i other tenement
with the houses thereupon built, lying in the parish of St. Andoem
opposite the Friars Minors of the Cit\' of London lately dissolved, to
wit, between the tenement now or late belonging to the Church of St.
Martin the Great, London on the east, the tenement now or late of the
said Church, sometime of John de Evenfeldc on the west, e.xtending
upon the highway there towards the north, and the tenement sometime
of the said yolni de Eveitfclde and now or late belonging to the said
Church towards the south, late of JqUii Co.xstone, son and heir of lluceiit
Coxstone, citizen and skinner of London : which said tenement the said
Thomas Pieisoii purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the gift oi the
said jfohn Co.xstone, as b}- his charter dated 20 January, 36 Hen. VIIL
[1545] more fully appears.
The said Thomas Pierson was likewise seised of i other tenement
lying at the Watergate of Castle Baynarde in the parish of St. Benedict
Woodwharf, London, late parcel of the possessions of Hugh Councell
and Robert Pystor, gentleman, and sometime in the tenure of William
de Cawston and in the tenure of the said Thomas Picrson at his death :
which said tenement the said Thomas purchased to him and his heirs
of the gift of the said Hngli Councell and Robert Pistor as by their
charter dated 13 August, 10 Eliz. [1568] it may appear.
So seised, the said Thomas Pierson made his will in the said parish
of St. Pancras on the ist day of November, 156S, and thereby bequeathed
as follows : I give to my wife [not named] the messuage called the
" signe of the shipp lying in Westcheape in the parish of St. Pancras
for her natural life, on condition that she pay yearly out of the rents
thereof 405. to Edward Picrson my son to be reserved as a stock tor
him, the same to be given to him at his age of 21 : immediately after
the death of my said wife the said messuage shall remain to my said
son Edward and his heirs for ever. If the said Ed~i'ard die before his
said age of 21, then my said wife shall be no longer charged with the
said payment and the money already put aside for him shall remain to
Elizabeth and Phillipp my daughters, and he equally divided between
them at their ages of 21 or days of marriage.
I also give to the said 'Joan my wife my messuage lying within
Newgate Market wherein jfolin Edriche, grocer, now dwells : to hold to
122 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Lojtdon.
her and her heirs for ever, on condition that she pay to Elizabeth Fissher
now the wife oi John Fissher 20 marks, and to jfohn Stockednle, son of
Henry Stockdale and Katherine his late wife 20 marks at his age of 21 ;
and to Atones Turke daughter of my late cousin Anne Turke, deceased,
20 marks at her age of 21.
I give to my said wife all my tenements and houses lying beside
Baynards Castle until Edward my son shall attain the age of 21, and
afterwards the same shall remain to him and his heirs for ever. If he
die, the said premises after the death of my said wife shall remain to
John Pierson my son and his heirs for ever.
The said messuage and shops lying in the said parish of St. Pancras
are held of the Queen in chief by knights' service, to wit, by the 20th
part of I knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear, £'j los. od. The
messuage called the sign of the Ship is held of the Queen in free burgage,
to wit, by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, £8.
The messuage with the houses thereupon built lying in the parish of
St. Andrew is held of the Queen in free burgage, and is worth per ann.,
clear, £;^ 6s. 8d. The messuage lying at the Watergate of Castle
Baynard is held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in
CO. Kent by fealty only in free and common socage and not in chief, and
is worth per ann., clear, 2^s.
Thomas Pierson died 8 May, 1569 ; ^olin Pierson, citizen and court-
hand writer of the City of London, is his son and next heir, and is now
aged 23 years and more.
jfoan late the wife of the said Thomas Pierson still survives in the
City of London.
CJuDi, IiKj. f'. ni., II Eliz., No. 75.
iStimunti S^ftarnrr alias Uuttlfr.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall 14 May, 1558, before Ro^i^er
^ Martin, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of Edmund
Warner alias ButtUr citizen and fishmonger of London, by the oath
of Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, JoJin Wytton, Michael Smyth, Henry
Callis, Robert Cripps, John Xoble, Robert Dickenson, Joint Harrison,
Adam Chattertoii, Arthur Rainscroft and Joint Kebleiuhyte, who say
that
Edmund Wantcr alias Buttlcr was seised of all that messuage with
the houses, buildings, shops, &.c. thereto belonging situate in the parish
of St. Nicholas Oliff, London, in the tenure of the said Edmund, and
sometime belonging to the late Priory of Christchurch, London, now
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 123
dissolved : which said messuage the said Edmund purchased to him
and his heirs for ever of the gift of ^ohn Goswike, knight, as by his
deed dated 11 April, 35 Henry VIII. [1544] more fully appears.
So seised, the said Edmund Warner made his will 24 February,
1567, and thereby bequeathed as follows : I give the said messuage
wherein I now dwell being in the parish of St. Nicholas Oliff in the
ward of Quenehithe, London to my "cousin Richard Warner being
my eldest brother's son " : to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
The said messuage is held of the Queen by the service of the 40th
part of a knight's fee and by the yearly rent of 25. Hd., and is worth per
ann., clear 245.
Edmund Warner died 2 April, 1568, in the said parish of St.
Nicholas Oliff; the said Richard Warner alias Buttler is his next heir,
to wit, son and heir oi John Warner alias Buttler late of Potton in co.
Bedford, yeoman, eldest brother of the said Edmund named in the writ,
and was then aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 11, Eliz., No. 76.
Motm (CroUjlc, (titmn aiiti i^irtilnnatirr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 24 May, 11 Eliz., 1569, before
Thomas Rowe, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Robert Crowle, citizen and girdlemaker of London, by the oath oi John
Haddon, Richard Henman, Stephen Walden, John Wytton, Michael
Smyth, jfohn Noble, Robert Dyckynson, John Harryson, Adam Chat-
terton, Richard Addames, Edward Bowen, jfohn Jennynges, Arthur
Raynscott and Thomas Pereson who say that
Michael Stanhope, Knight, and jfohn Bellowe were seised of 2
messuages or tenements, with houses, shops, &c., lying in the parish
of All Saints in the street called Lumbard streate, London, now or late
in the several tenures of John Layston citizen and girdlemaker of
London and John Laycoke citizen and barber-surgeon of London, and
so seised they by deed dated 28 August, 2 Edw. VI. [1548], enfeoffed
thereof the said Robert Croivle and Joan his wife and the heirs of the
said Robert for ever.
The said messuages are held of the Queen in free burgage and not
in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £1 . 10.
The said Joan took the profits of the said premises during her life,
to wit, for 6 years, since which time the same have remained in the
hands of the said John Layston and John Laycoke, tenants.
9 *
1 24 I)i'n(isi/io)/i-s Post jMorfejH fo7' London.
Robert Cvwle died i June, 2 Eliz. [1560]; John Ferror son of
Isabella Ferror sister of the said Robert is his next heir, and is now
ajjed 40 years and more.
Chan. Ijiq. p. m . 11 Eliz. No. 77.
Iliriiolas ^Tabmifr, i^rntlnnan.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 8 Decemher, 1568, before
Tlriiuas R(i\c , esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Xieluilas Tavenicr, iate of the City of London, "gentleman, by the oath
of yohn HaddoH, Richard Henuian, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden,
yohn Witton, Michael Stnythe, Henry Callis, Robert Cripps, Henry
Sliawe, TJionias Haselwood, ^ohn Xoble, Robert Lan<j;u'ith, Robert
Dickenson, Ricliard Cowper, yohn Harrison, Adam Chatterton.
William Cowper, Richard Adams. John Kebelwhite, Edward Bowen
and yohn Gennynj^cs, who say that
Xicholas Taverner was seised of i messuage or tenement situate in
the parish of St. Katharine Christchurch, commonly called Christchurch
within Algate, London, with i small garden and i shop to the said
messuage belonging lying in the said parish, abutting on the east upon
the lands and tenements of the Fishmongers of London, on the west
on the lands late of the Prioress of Hallyweli, on the north upon the
highway, and on the south upon the lands and tenements late of the
Abbot of l--visham, late of Thomas Audley, Knight, Chancellor of
England by virtue of Letters Patent of King Henry VI II., dated 28 June,
in the 27th year of his reign [1535] and in the tenure of the said
Xicholas Taverner on the day of his death.
The said premises are held of the Queen in socage by fealty only
and are worth per ann., clear, £^ 6s. 8d. 1
The said Francis Taverner took the issues of the said premises
until the 17th day of April, 10 Eliz. [1568] at which date he enfeoffed
thereof Nicholas Lease.
Xicholas Taverner died 8 October, 5 and 6 Philip and Mary [1558] ;
Francis Taverner is his son and next heir and is now aged 27 years g
months, and 10 days.
Chan. Incf. p. m., 11 Eliz., No. 78.
Inquisitioncs Post Mortem for London. 12
5ri)om^i8 anrrslfi), (PitiKu anti ittrrr1)ant=taiIor.
InCJUlSltlOn taken 21 June, 12 Eliz. [1570], before Alexander
Aveununt, Mayor and escheator, after the death of Thomas Ayersley
citizen and merchant tailor of London, by the oath of yohn Haddon,
Richard Hhiman, Stephen Walden, jfoh>i Witton, Michael Smyth, John
Noble, Robert Ldngwith, Richard Cowper, John Hdrryson, Adam
Chdtterton, Richard Adams, John KSblewJiyte, Edward Bowen, Thomas
Pereson, jfolin jfennyns, Arthur Raynescrofte, Thomas Russell, William
Fermor and Leofricus Forster, who say that
Thomas Ayersley was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
late in the tenure of George Haggard, gent., in the parish of St. Benedict
in the street called Knyghtrider street next the wharf called Pawles
Wharfe ; i other messuage late of Thomas Browne late of Beachworth
in CO. Surrey, esq., and late in the tenure of the said Tliomas Ayersley ;
3 other messuages, with the houses, shops, &c. thereto belonging, late of
the said Thomas Browne, a.nd now or late in the several tenures of William
Bonner, carpentar, Robert Hawkyns, haberdasher and William Nealc,
merchant tailor : which said 4 messuages last recited lie in the parish of
St. Benedict at Bernards Castle within the City of London. The said 5
messuages were at one time only 4, but were made into 5 by the said
Thomas Ayersley. The said premises are held of the Queen in free
burgage, and altogether are worth per ann., clear, ;^io.
The said Thomas, being so seised, made his will on the last day of
January, 12 Eliz. [1570] as follows: [here given in English.]
I give to Agnes my wife and her heirs for ever my house in Knight-
rider street, now in the tenure of George Haggards, gent. ; also all that
my great messuage wherein I now dwell in Knight rider street; also my
3 houses standing together now in the several occupations oi Lawrence
Cowchman, skinner, Bennett Huchenson, broderer and Elizabeth Bonntr,
widow, in a certain street called Adlyns street being at the further end
of the street called Knightrider street : to hold the said 4 houses for her
life; after her decease I give the same to my cousin William Ayersley,
citizen and merchant tailor of London son of my eldest brother WilTuDn
Ayersley, and to the heirs of his body for ever; for default, 1 give the
same to my kinsmen Robert Ayersley, Thomas Ayersley and jfames
Ayersley and their heirs male ; for default, the same to remain to my
right heirs for ever.
The said Thomas Ayersley died 5 February, 12 Eliz. [1570]; after
126 Ivquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
his death the said Agnes entered into the said premises : she still
survives in the City of London.
William Ayersley is the heir and next of kin of the said Thomas, and
is now aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 12 Eliz., No. 122.
Motolaiiti 5*f)alxfrlir, junior.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 15 June, 12 Eliz. [1570]
before Alexander Avenon, escheator, after the death o{ Rowland
Shakerlie, junior, by the oath oi John Haddon, Stephen Walden, John
Witton, Michael Smythe, John Noble, jfohn Harryson, Adam Chatter-
ton, Richard Addams, jfohn Kehlewhite, Edward Bowen, Thomas Pier-
son, jfohn Genynges, Arthur Rainescroft, Thomas Russell. Leveriche
Foster, William Fermer and Richard Henman, who say that long before
the death of the said Rowland, junior, to wit, on the 23rd day of May
7 Eliz. [1565] an inquisition was taken before Richard Mallary, Knt.
escheator of the City of London, after the death of Rowland Shakerlie,
senior, esq., grandfather of the said Roibland, junior, by the oath of
yohti Haddon and others [not named] who said that the said Rowland
Shakerlie, senior, was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of
Aynhoo in co. Northampton, and of divers messuages, lands, &c. &:c.
in Aynhoo: and so seised, by his charter made at Aynhoo dated
10 June, 3 Edw. VI. [1549] he gave to Alan Horde, George Wright,
James jfoskyn and Francis Shakerley, gent., all the said premises: to
hold to them and their heirs to the use of the said Rowland Shakerlie
senior, and Anne his wife for the life of the said Anne for her jointure;
and after her decease, to the use of the said Rowland, senior, and his
heirs for ever.
The said Rowland, senior, died at Aynhoo g March, 7 Eliz. [1565],
the said Anne surviving him.
The said Rowland, senior, was likewise seised in his demesne as of
fee of the manor of Cawver alias Calver in co. Derby ; of the 4th part of
the manor of Sowldron in co. Oxford ; i tenement in Westchepe in the
City of London, commonly called the Unicorn, then in the several
tenures of Thomas Thicknis and George Alein ; and i tenement in St.
Pancras in the said City, in the tenure of Ambrose Nycholas.
By his will made the 9th day of March in the said 7th year the said
Rowland, senior, bequeathed as follows : [here given in English.]
I give to Rowland Shakerlie son and heir of Ralph Shakerlie my
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son and to the heirs male of his body my manor of Aynhoo at his age
of 21; and for default, I will the said manor to Elizabeth Nycholas,
Kateryn Longe, Crysten Hardinge, Alice Love and Mary Shakerlie my
daughters and their heirs for ever. U Anne my wife die before the said
Rowland accomplish the age of 21 years she shall by her will or deed
appoint who shall occupy the said manor during the minority of the
said Rowland.
I give to the said Anne my wife and to her heirs for ever 2 parts of
my manor of Calver ; also 2 parts of my tenement in Westchepe ; all
that my house in St. Pancras ; and my 4th part of the manor of
Souldron.
The said manor of Aynhoo and other the premises there were then
held oi Edward Earl of Derby as of his hundred of Kynsutton by the
yearly rent of 65. 9>d., and are worth per ann., clear, £"49. The said
manor of Calver was then held of the Queen in chief by the . . . part
of a knight's fee, and by the yearly rent of 175. g^rf, by the name of
tithe, and is worth per ann., clear, £"12 65. od. The said tenement in
St. Pancras was then held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage
and is worth per ann., clear _£"io. The said 4th part of the manor of
Souldron was then held of the Queen as of her hundred of Pawghley in
socage b}' fealty only and by the yearly rent of lod., and is worth per
ann., clear, £<^. The tenement in Westchepe called the Unicorn was
then held of the Queen in chief by the service of the . . . part of a
knight's fee and by the yearly rent of 125. by the name of tithe, and is
worth per ann., clear, ;^22 65. 8<f.
At the time of the death of the said Rowland, senior, the said Row-
land, junior was his next heir, to wit, son of Ralph son of the said
Rowland senior, and was then aged i year, 6 months, 3 weeks and i
day.
The said Anne wife of the said Rowland, senior, still survives at
Aynhoo.
The said Rowland, junior, died 7 May, 12 Eliz. [1570] without heir
of his body ; Anne Shakerley (who now survives) is his next heir, to wit,
his sister, daughter of the said Ralph, son of the said Rowland, senior,
and was then aged 7 years, 9 months, and 3 weeks : for which cause
the said premises came into the hands of the Queen and ought to
remain there until the said Anne conaes to her full age.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 12 Eliz., No. 123.
128 I)i(]uisihoiiis Pos/ Morton for London.
Inquisition taken at the (iuildhall 20 February, 20 Eliz. [1570],
after the death of George SiiiytJie of London, by the oath o{ jfohn
Hnddone, Richard Heniiiau, Stephen Wnldcn, Michael Smyth, jfohn
Noble, Robert Langwithc, jfohn Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Richara
Adams, John Keblewhite, Edward Bowene, Thomas Persone, 'John
Jeninges, John Butt, Arthur Raynscrofte, John Harte, Thomas
Brombie, Thomas Russell and William Farmar, who say that long
before the death of the said George Smythe one Simon Coston, Notary
Public, and yohn SoutJicott, gent., were jointly seised in their demesne
as of fee of i messuage, tenement and bakehouse situate in Huggyn
Lane in the parish of St. Michael in Woodstreet within the City of
London ; also of the waste, parcel of the lands sometime and now to
the said messuages belonging, with divers shops, cellars, Hcc, late in
the tenure of John Smythe citizen and fishmonger of London.
So seised, the said Simon and John granted the said premises to
John Pilkyngton and Margaret his wife for their lives ; after their decease,
the remainder thereof to the said George Smythe, (named in the writ)
one of the sons of the said Margaret, and to the heirs of his body ; for
default, to John Smythe another of the sons of the said Margaret and
to the heirs of his body ; for default, the remainder thereof to the right
heirs of the said John Smythe for ever : as by their charter dated
20 February, 6 Edw. VI. [1552] more fully appears.
After the death of the said yohn and Margaret the said George
Smythe entered into the said premises and was thereof seised in his
demesne as of fee tail, and so seised, died in the said parish of St.
Michael in Wood street on the 6th day of December last past.
Long before the death of the said George one Thomas Grevell,
citizen and wa.xchandler of London, was solely seised in his demesne
as of fee of i garden now or late in the tenure of the said Thomas,
lying in the parish of St. Giles beyond Crepellgate, sometime belonging
to the P'raternity of the Blessed Mary founded in the parish Church of
St. Giles there and so seised, gave the same to the said Margaret
Pylkyngton for her life ; after her decease, the remainder thereof to
the said George Smyth and the heirs of his body ; for default, to the
said Jithn Smythe and the heirs of his body ; and for default, to the
right heirs of the said Margaret for ever : as by the charter of the said
Thomas Grevell dated 16 March 7 Edw. VL [1553] more plainly appears.
After the death of the said Margaret the said George Smythe entered
Inqnisi/ioiics Pos/ Mortem for London. i 29
into the said j^arden and was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee
tail.
Lon}^ before the death of the said Ginri^e, Will ia 111 (j miter of London,
f^ent, and IVlllimii Hnhsmi of the same, haberdasher, were jointly seised
in their demesne as of fee of 3 messuages with shops, cellars, &c., now or
late in the several tenures of the said jfolm Pilkyiiij^toii, R'uJinrd Foster
and Pliilif^ Wattoii situate in the parish of St Michael Ho-^gyn Lane,
London ; and so seised, j^ave the same to jfohii Soiitlnctt, Siinnii Costoii
and Geori^c Oshoriie, to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the
intent that they should stand thereof seised to the use of Mdri^aret
Pylkn^tou wife of the said y<ili'i Pylkiigtoii for her life : after her
death, to the use of (icorgc Sniytlw \ounger son of the said Mars^aret
and of jfolin Siuvthc, late of London, baker, and of the heirs of the said
Gi'ori^e : for default, to the use of Ji'lm Sniythe son and heir apparent
of the said Man^nint and yoJiii and of his heirs ; for default, to the use
o{ Elizabeth i)sl)oriie wife of the said George Osborne, Margaret Costoii
wife of the said SiiiKin Cosfini and .^inie Sniythe daughters of the said
Margaret and jfohu and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said Margaret Pilkingtoii for ever, as by the charter
of the said William Gnnter and Williaiit Hobsoii dated 26 Sept^.
2 Edw. VL [i54^>] more fully appears. After the death of the said
Margaret the said George Sniythe entered into the said messuages,
and was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee tail.
After the death of the said George (as abovesaid) the said premises
descended to jfolni Sniythe his son and heir.
'I'hc said messuage, tenement and bakehouse first above specified
are held of the Queen in free and common socage, to wit, by fealty
onl\', and are worth per ann., clear, 46.s-. Sr/. The said garden is held
of the Queen as of her manor of Preston in co. Somerset, by fealty only,
in free socage and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear 75. The
3 messuages last mentioned are held of the Queen by fealty only in free
burgage, and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear £5.
The said jfohn Sniythe, the son, is the son and heir of the said
George Sniythe, and on the 24 day of August, 1 1 Eliz. was aged
13 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 12 Eliz., No. 124.
1 30 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
|liri)0la!9; atfiotonp.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 3 February, 12 Eliz. [1570],
before Alexander Avenon, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Nicholas Chowne, by the oath of yohn Haddou, Richard Henman,
Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Wytton, Michael Sniythe, John
Noble, Robert Langwithe, Robert Dickenson, Richard Conper, Adam
Chatterton, Richard Adams, yohn Keblewhite, Arthur Raynscroft, . . .
who say that
John Payton was sole seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
in Bushe lane in the parish of All Hallows the Great in Thamestrete,
London, and so seised, enfeoffed thereof the said Nicholas Chowne, and
Elizabeth his wife and their heirs ; for default, the remainder thereof to
the right heirs of the said Nicholas for ever, as by the charter of the said
jfohn Payton, dated 30 April, 4 & 5 Philip & Mary [155H] appears.
So seised, the said Nicholas Chowne died at Aldenham in co. Hert-
ford 8 August last past; the said Elizabeth survived him and still holds
the said messuage.
jfohn Best, citizen and haberdasher of London, was seised in his
demesne as of fee of 3 messuages, commonly called le George, le Kinges
Hed alias le Longe Entrie, and le Sonne in the several tenures of Robert
Johnson, Richard Lee, and Edmund Cressewell, with all the shops,
cellars, stables, &c., thereto belonging, lying in the parish of the Blessed
Mary de Wolchurche Hawe in the ward of Brodstrete in the city of
London ; and so seised, the said John Best and Rosa his wife enfeoffed
the said Nicholas Chowne of the said premises : to hold to him for his
life, the remainder thereof to the said Elizabeth, so long as she should
live sole and unmarried, the remainder thereof to the heirs of the said
Nicholas by the said Elizabeth ; and for default, to the right heirs of the
said Nicholas for ever, as by charter dated 4 December, 1559, appears.
After the death of the said Nicholas the said Elizabeth entered into
the said premises, and was thereof seised in her demesne as of free
tenement.
John Eliot, citizen and mercer of London, was sole seised of i capital
messuage or mansion now or late in the tenure of Anthony Morris,
mercer ; also of i other messuage, now or late in the tenure of Henry
Violett, clothworker, with all the shops, cellars, halls, kitchens, garrets,
warehouses, &c., &c., thereto belonging : which said premises are situate
in the said Bushe lane. So seised, the said John Eliott enfeoffed the
said Nicholas Chowne and Elizabeth of the said premises : to hold to
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 131
the said Nicholas for his life, with remainders as above, as by the charter
of the said jfohii Eliott dated 12 Mafch, 2 Eliz. [1560], more fully
appears.
The said Nicholas Chowne was seised in his demesne as of fee of i
messuage now or late in the tenure of Walter Skcler, haberdasher of
London, situate in St. Laurence lane in the parish of le olde Jurie>
London ; also of the reversion of 7 messuages in the parish of Holy
Trinity, London, now or late in the tenure of Richard Bowie and Isabella
his wife for their lives.
The said Nicholas made his will 17 March, 10 Eliz. [1568], as follows
[here given in English] : I give to Elizabeth my wife for her life all my
lands, tenements, &c., in the City of London or elsewhere ; the remainder
of all my lands and tenements within the borough of Sowthwarke in co.
Surrey to William Choioie my son by my first wife, and to his heirs for
ever; the remainder of m}/ lands and tenements in co. Kent to George
Chowne my son and his heirs for ever.
I also give to the said George and to his heirs for ever all my lands,
&c., at the Stockes in London, now or late in the tenures of yohn Best,
haberdasher, and Thomas Cnpcoate, grocer ; also my tenement in Bushe
lane now in my own tenure ; also all my lands and tenements, reversions
and remainders of my tenement in St. Laurence lane, the great tene-
ment and another one which I lately purchased of jfohn Eliott, mercer,
lying in the said Bushe lane, and all my estate and interest that I lately
bought of Richard Bowie, barber-surgeon of London, in 7 tenements
in the parish of Holy Trinity " ne.xt unto Trynytye lane in London," on
condition that within 3 months after accomplishing his full age of 21
years or at any time afterwards when required by jfohn Choivne his
brother he shall make a sufficient and good lease to the said Jolui of the
tenement wherein the said Thomas Copcoate lately dwelt, for 30 years,
upon the determination of the lease which is already granted for certain
years, for the yearly rent of £io-
If the said George die without issue of his body, then all the said
premises shall remain to the said yohii and his heirs for ever ; for
default, the same to descend to Nicholas my son and his heirs for ever;
and for default, then to yane my daughter and her heirs for ever.
The messuage in Bushe lane whereof the said John Pay ton enfeoffed
the said Nicholas Chowne and Elizabeth is held of the Queen as of her
manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent by fealty only in free socage and
not in chief, and is worth per ann,, clear £^. The 3 messuages called
le George, le Kinges bed alias le longe Entrie, and the Sonne in the
parish of St. Mary Wolchurche are held of the Queen by fealty only,
and are worth per ann., clear, £"10. The premises in Bushe lane where-
132 Inqitisitioiics Post Moj'iciu for Loudon.
of the said yohii Eliott tnfeoflfed the said XicJiolns Cliou-iic are held of
the Queen in free burga';e, and are worth per ann., clear, £i>. The
messuH'^e in the tenure of Walter Skeler in St. Laurence lane is held of
the Queen in free burj;aj;e and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear,
£-\^o. The 7 messuaj^es in the parish of Holy Trinity are held of the
Queen bv fealt\- only and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear,
A- ' ' '
Willidiii Clioii'iic is the son and ne.xt heir j^eneral of the said Nicholas
Cho'tinie, and is now a<;ed 21 years and more: Gcori^r Choxinie is the
lawful son and next heir of the said Nichnhis by the said Elizabeth his
wife, and is now aged 15 years and more.
The said Elizabeth, relict of the said Xicholas, still survives at Alden-
ham in co. Hertford.
Cluvi. IiHj. f>. III., 12 Eiiz., Xo. 125.
5io1)n ii^otDlantJf.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 15 June, 12 Eliz. [1570],
before Alexander Avenoii, Knight, Mayor and escheator, alter the
death oi jfohn Hou'laiide, by the oath oi jfohti Haddoit, Stephen Waldoii,
^fdhii IVittoii, MjcJkuI Smyth, yohii Xuble, yohii Harryson, Adam
Chnftertoii, Richard Adams, jfohn Keblewhyte, Edward Bowen, Thomas
Piersoii, John yeiiuiiiges, Arthur Rayiiescro/te, Thomas Russell, Lever-
idgc Foster, William Farmer and Richard . . . who say that
yohii Howlande was seised in his demesne as of fee of i court,
12 messuages, 14 stables, i cellar and i garden situate in a lane called
Sethyng lane alias Sydone (?) Lane in the parish of All Saints, Barking,
within the City of London.
So seised, the said John made his will concerning his messuages,
lands, &c., in Xewporte pounde and Weedington in co. Essex and in
London, 28 July, 156S, in the parish of St. Margaret Moyses in Frydaie-
street in the said Cit\-, and thereby bequeathed as follows : —
I give to William Hou-landc " my elder son of that name "' and his
heirs for ever an annuity of £.^ going out of all my messuages, &c., in
Sething lane, but if he sell the same to any person other than Robert
Howlande my son or his heirs or any other of my children or their heirs
to whom the reversion of the said premises is most likely to come, then
the said annuity to cea.se.
I give to Gyles Ho7<lande my son and his heirs for ever an annuity
of £"4 issuing out of the said premises, on like condition.
Inquisilioncs Post Mortem for London. 133
I },M\-c to II ' iWhini Iloiclitiuli " my }'<mn<;fst son of th;it name " anil his
heirs for ever a hkt annuity of £\ out of the said premises, 011 like con-
dition.
In like manner I ^Mve to panics H^'whiiidc my son and his heirs lor
ever a like annuit\- of £"4.
Ai.io to Xicliolds Ho'ti'lnmie my son and his heirs for c\er a like
annuity of £\.
I i^ive to Ai^iics m\ wife all my said messuages, i!!k:c., in Seethynj;
J.ane for her life, she keeping- the same in -^-ood repair; after her decease
I ji^ive the same to m\' son Robert and his heirs male : for default, the
remainder thereof to m\- son Will ia in, the eldest of that name and his
heirs male; for default, to (liles my son and his heir- n^.ale ; tor default,
to my son WiUinni the \oun.i;est of tluit name and his heirs male : tor
default, to Ifaiiics m}- son and his heirs male ; for det'ault, to Xulmliis
m\- son and his heirs male ; and lastl\ . for default, the remainder thereof
to my rij;ht heirs for ever.
The said messua<;es and other the premises are held of the Queen
in free bur^^age, payinj; thereof \early to the late priory of the New
Hospital of the Blessed Mary without Bishopsi,^ate London, lately dis-
soKed, I red rose, and are worth per ann., clear, £"5.
yolin Ho'ii'laiiil died 22 March last past; Riiluird IIu7vhind is his
son and heir, and was then aj^ed 26 years and more.
The said Ai^nus still survives in the said parish of St. Margaret
Mo\ses.
CJtau. Inq. p. 111., 12 Eliz., No. 128.
SMilUam Ixitigrlrp.
InqUlSltUjn taken at the Guildhall, 3 February, 12 KHz. [1570J,
before -^l/('.rrr//r/t'/' Avcnoit, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of WiUinin Ruh^clcy, by the oath of John hL'uhhni, R'uhard^Hcnnmn,
Henry Sutton, Stephen W'lldcn, JoJin W'ytton, Miehael Sinitli, jfolni
Nohlc, Robert Lan^ioith, Robert Dyekynson, Robert Cowper, John
Hdrryson, Adam Clidtterton, Riehard Adams, John Kebleioit, Edward
Boiven, TJiouias Pearson, John Jennings, Arthur Rdynescrofte, Anthony
Garret, Thomas Bromley and Thomas Russell who say that
William Ridgeley was jointly seised with Aliee his wife of i messu-
age, wherein the said William was living at the time of his death,
situate in the street called Fletestreate, London, within the parish of
St. Uunstan in the West, of the gift of Robert Harrys, gent., licence
134 Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem for London.
from King Hen. 8 having been first obtained in the 36th year of his
reign ; also of 2 tenements with shops, rooms, &c., lying in the said
parish of St. Dunstan, late in the tenure of the said William Ridgeley,
of the gift of Roger Tavenier and Robert Taverner, gentlemen, as by
their charter dated 9 July, 36 Hen. 8 [1544], appears ; also of i
garden now divided into divers gardens, lying in F'ewter Lane in the
said parish of St. Dunstan, of the gift of the said Roger and Robert
Taverner, as by their charter dated 2 September in the said year
appears ; also of 2 tenements or cottages lying in the said Fewter Lane
in the parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, late in the tenure of Ralph Grene
and Jonn Ewynne ; 2 gardens in the said lane and parish, late in the
tenure of jfolin Ewynne and Johyi Lawrence ; 7 other tenements or
cottages and 7 gardens thereto adjoining in the said lane and parish,
late in the several tenures of jfoan Ridley, John Bennett, William
Cleyton, Philip Robinson, Olyver Dingley, Alice Henley and Henry
Barnett, of the gift of John Longe, citizen and Salter of London, as by
his charter dated 20 February, 7 Eliz. [1565], more fully appears.
The said messuage in Fletestreet is held of the Queen in chief by
knight's service, and is worth per ann., clear, 205. The 2 tenements
there are held of the Queen in free burgage and common socage, by
fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £g. The
garden, now divided, in Fewter Lane is held of the Queen in free
burgage and common socage, by fealty only and not in chief, and is
worth per ann., clear, £^. The premises purchased of John Longe are
worth per ann., clear, £^, but of whom or by what service they are held
is not known. William Ridgeley died g November last past ; William
Ridgeley is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, heir of Robert Ridgeley,
son and heir of the said William named in the writ, and was aged 2
years on the 20th day of October last past.
The said Alice, wife of the said William, still survives in Fletestreet.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 12 Eliz., No. 129.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 3 February, 12 Eliz. [1570],
^ before Alexander Avenon, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Robert Fryer, citizen and baker (pannarii) of London, by the oath of
John Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn
Witton, Michael Sinith, John Noble, Robert Langwith, Robert Dicken-
son, Richard Couper, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, John Keble-
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 135
white, Edward Bowen, Thomas Person, John jfeninge'S, John Butt,
Anthony Rnynscroft, Thomas Russell, Anthony Garrett and Thomas
Bromley, who say that
Robert Fryer was seised in his demesne as of fee of (inter alia) 2
parts of I messuage late in the tenure of the said Robert, situate in the
parish of St. Stephen in Walbroke, London, in g parts to be divided ;
2 parts of I messuage late in the tenure of William Adam situate in
the said parish ; 2 parts of i messuage in the tenure of Edward Noble
situate in the said parish ; 2 par*^s of 3 messuages late in the several
tenures of Robert Byas, Thomas Babham and William Cheke lying in
the said parish ; 2 parts of i messuage late in the tenure of Thomas
Hamonde, parcel of the tenement called le Barge, situate in the said
parish ; 2 parts of i messuage late in the tenure of Thomas Assher,
parcel of the said tenement called le Barge, in the said parish ; 2 parts
of I messuage called le Angell in the tenure of Thomas Allsoppe, situate
in Bucklersburie in the parish of the Blessed Mary Wolchurche ; 2 parts
of I capital messuage late in the tenure of Christopher Askughe situate
in Watkingstrete, London, in the parish of St. John the Evangelist ; 2
parts of I messuage in the said parish of St. John the Evangelist, and
adjoining the said capital messuage on the west ; and 2 parts of 2
messuages late in the several tenures oi Anthony Barcley and Nicholas
Stratchcr in the said parish of St. Stephen in Walbroke : all which said
messuages are in g parts to be divided.
After the death of the said Robert Fryer the said 2 parts of the said
messuages descended inter alia to Robert Fryer his son and heir.
The 8 whole messuages first above specified are held of the Queen
in chief by the service of the 20th part of i knight's fee, and are worth
per ann., clear, £2.'] 185. ^d. The said 5 whole messuages, the residue,
are held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth
per ann., clear, ;^ig 135. 4^.
Robert Fryer died 21 September, 11 Eliz. [i56g], the said Robert
Fryer is his son and heir, and on the 22nd day of March, 11 Eliz., was
aged 16 years.
CluDi. Inq. p. III., 12 Eliz., No. 130.
512iliHiam (toft, (STituru antJ l^ai)crtiasi)fr of Eontion.
TnqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 2 May, 12 Eliz. [1570], before
-*" Alexander Avenaunt, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
William Coxe, citizen and haberdasher of London, by the oath of jfohn
1 0
136 inquisitiones Post Mortem for Lofidon.
Haddon, Richard Henman, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John
Wytton, Michael Smyth, Thomas Haselwood, ^ohn Noble, ^ohn Harry-
son, Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, Thomas Pierson, jfohn jfennyns,
Anthony Garret, Thomas Bromley and Leofriciis Foster, who say that
William Coxe was seised in his demesne as of fee of i capital mes-
suage, with shops, cellars, &c., in the parishes of St. Pancras and St.
Anthony within the City of London, now or late in the tenure of the said
William Coxe ; all that messuage adjoining the said capital messuage
on the west, lying in the said parish of St. Pancras, in the tenure of
Thomas Middelton, citizen and skinner of London ; and one other mes-
suage, now or late in the tenure of Ambrose Smythe and sometime in
that of George Whelpley, situate in the parish of St. Anthonj- alias St.
Antholyns near bugerowe in the said City of London.
The capital messuage with the garden and the tenement thereto
adjoining are held of the Queen and her heirs for ever, making therefor
the service due and accustomed as appears by Letters Patent made in
the 49th year of the reign of the Lord Henry late King of England.
The messuage last recited is held of the Queen, but by what services
is not known : all the said premises are worth together £g.
William Coxe died ig August, 11 Eliz. [1569]; Samuel Coxe is his
son and next heir and is now aged ig years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ;«., 12 Eliz., No. 131,
1 nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 15 February, 12 Eliz. [1570],
-^ before Alexander Avenon, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of John Reve, by the oath of Johyi Haddone, Stephen Waldene,
Michael Smithe, jfohn Noble, Robert Langewith, jfohn Hdrryson, Adam
Chaterton, Richard Adames, John Kebelwhite, Edward Bowen, Thomas
Pearson, John Jenninges, Arthur Ranescroft, Thomas Bromeley, Thomas
Russell and William Farman, who say that
yohn Reve was seised in his demesne as of fee of 4 messuages within
the City of London and 2 messuages in Sylverstreat in the parish of
St. Albans, now in the several tenures of RalpJi Crompe and Giles
Chaii/leler ; and two messuages in Carter lane in the parish of St. Mary
Magdalen now m the several tenures o{ John Carter and William Cop-
I nude.
So seised, the said John Reve made his will 13 April, i Edw. 6,
[1547], and thereby bequeathed all his lands and tenements in the City
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 137
of London to Elizabeth his wife for her Hfe ; after her death, the same
to remain wholly to Elizabeth daughter of Joan his kinswoman, then
the wife of Ody Mazeii and to her heirs ; and for default, the same to
remain to the next of the blood of the said ^ohn Reve for ever.
The messuages in Sylverstreat in St. Albans and the tenements in
the parish of St. Mary Magdalene are severally held of the Queen in
free burgage : the tenement in Silverstreat in the tenure of Ralph Croiiipe
is worth per ann., clear, £5, and the tenement there in the tenure of
Giles Chandeler is worth per ann., clear, ;^40 ; the tenement in Carter
lane in the tenure of John Carter is worth per ann., clear, 405., and
that in the tenure of William Coplande £1.
jfohn Reve died 16 May, 2 Edw. 6 [1548], Michael Reve of Merden
in CO. Kent is his kinsman and next heir and is now aged 25 years and
more. Elizabeth late the wife of the said John Reve died 14 May, 10
Eliz. [1568].
The said Elizabetli dau. of the said jfoau died without heirs of her
body.
CluDi. Inq. p. in., 12 Eliz., No. 133.
Urian JTPSion, <§cntlfman.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 26 October, 13 Eliz. [1571],
■^ before Rowland Hayward, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of Brian Tyson, gent., by the oath of John H addon, Stephen
Walden, John Witton, John Noble, Robert Dickinson, Richard Cooper,
Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, Robert Crippes,
Arthur Raynscro/tc, Anthony Garrett, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett,
Henry Kinge and John Crowche, who say that
Brian Tyson was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage now
or late in the tenure of William Tarye, citizen and haberdasher of Lon-
don ; I messuage now or late in the tenure of Christopher Marshall ,
citizen and haberdasher of London ; and i messuage in the tenure of
William Cowpar, citizen and haberdasher of London : all which said
premises are situate in the parish of St. Martin within Ludgate in the
City of London ; i capital messuage, i stable, i garden, i orchard, and
I curtilage thereto belonging lying in the parish of St. Sepulchre in the
suburbs of the City of London, now or late in the tenure of William
Smyth alias Barncsdalc.
Of whom or by what services the said premises are held is not
known : they are worth per ann., clear, £14.
138 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
After the death of the said Brian the said premises descended to
yohn Tyson of Elberton in co. Gloucester as his kinsman and next heir.
The said Brian died 25 August, 13 Ehz. [1571]; the said John is
his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son of William Tyson, brother of yohn
Tyson, father of the said Bryan : he'is now aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., part i, No. 89.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 11 June, 13 Eliz. [1571],
before Peter Osborn, Esq., Thomas Fanshawe, Esq., and Humphrey
Applegnrth, gent., feodaries, after the death of Richard Onslowe, Esq.,
by the oath of Stephen Walden, John Witton, Thomas Hasellwood,
John Harrisonne, Adam Chatterton, Edward Bowen, Robert Dickenson,
John Jennynes, Robert Grippes, Anthony Garret, . . . Thomas Russell,
Richard Smyth, Thomas Hackett and Henry Kinge, who say that
Long before the death of the said Richard Onslowe, William
Patrickson, gent., and Frances his wife, and Bartholomew Hales, gent.,
and Mary his wife, were seised, as in the tight of the said Frances and
Mary, in their demesne as of fee, of 2 messuages and 2 gardens, within
the precinct of the Priory or House formerly of the Preaching Friars
called the Blacke Friers within the City of London.
So seised, the said William Patrickson and Frances, having first
obtained licence from the Queen by Letters Patent dated 4 November in
the 2nd year of her reign [1560], by a fine at Westminster in 15 days
from St. Martin's day, 3 Eliz., and afterwards in the Octave of St.
Hilary in the said year, made between the said Richard Onslowe and
Kntherine his wife, pits., and the said William Patrickson and Frances,
deforciants, acknowledged the said premises to be the right of the said
Richard as those which he and the said Katherine had of the gift of the
said William and Frances.
And the said Bartholomew Hales and Mary his wife by another fine
made in the said Octave of St. Hilary in the said 3rd year between the
said Richard Onslowe and Katherine his wife, pits., and the said
Bartholomew and Mary deforciants, acknowledged the said premises to
be the right of the said Richard : which said fines were levied to the
sole use of the said Richard Onslowe and Katherine and the heirs of the
said Richard for ever.
Francis Pycher was seised in his demesne as of fee of certain lands
and parcels of lands in the Blackfriers, whereupon 4 several tenements
Inquisitiones Post Mortem foi' London. 139
were lately newly built, one whereof adjoins the messuage wherein the
said Richard lately dwelt, now in the occupation of the said Katherinc ;
another thereof is in the tenure of Peter Cnrtwright, silkweaver ; the 3rd
is in the tenure of Peter Cotrnyne, hosier; and the 4th in the tenure of
Frances Soyrenoye, cutler ; all which premises lie within the said
precinct.
So seised, the said Francis Pyclier, by deed dated 10 April, 3 Eliz.
[1561], for a certain sum of money to him in hand paid, enfeoffed the
said Richard Onslowe and Katherine of the said premises, by the name
of all that land within the said precinct extending to the messuage and
garden late of Lucy Harper, deceased, and then of the said Richard
Onslowe and Katherine on the north, the tenement late of Thomas
Cawarden, Knt., deceased, and then of William More, Esq., on the
south, the house of the said Francis then or late in the tenure of Garret
Nyce on the west, and on the east to that part of the said messuage of
the said Richard Onsloive abutting on the " Gallerie " of William Lord
Cobham : to hold to the said Richard and Katherine and to the heirs of
the said Richard for ever.
William More, Esq., was seised in his demense as of fee of i piece
and part of a garden or parcel of land in the tenure of Philip Hobbie,
Knight, now parcel of the garden late of the said Richard Onslowe,
adjoining the said 2 messuages late of the said Richard, situate within
the said precinct ; and so seised, the said William More, by deed dated
26 April, in the said 3rd year, made between the said William of the one
part and the said Richard Onslowe and Katherine of the other part, for
a certain sum of money, demised the same to the said Richard and
Katherine : which said piece of land was situate between the house and
garden late of the said Philip Hobbie on the east, the garden of the said
Francis Pycher alias Francis the Poste on the west, 2 small gardens,
• whereof i was then in the occupation of the said Francis Pycher
and the other in that of Simon Palmer on the north, and the garden then
of the said Richard Onslowe and late of the said Lucy Harper on the
south, and containing from east to west 2ih virgates, and from north to
south ig| virgates, each of the said virgates containing 3 feet of assize :
to hold to the said Richard and Katherine for 60 years, they paying
therefor yearly 20s.
Afterwards the said William More by deed tripartite dated 28 May
in the said 3rd year remised and for ever quit claimed to the said
Richard Onslowe and Katherine all his right, title and estate in the said
piece of garden late in the tenure of the said Philip Hobbie, Knt, in the
reversion thereof and in the said rent of 20s. thereupon reserved : to hold
to them and their heirs for ever.
1 : *
140 Inqtiisitioties Post Alortcm for London.
The said Richard Ondoive being so seised, made his will the 20th
day of March, 13 Eliz. [1571], as follows [here given in English] : If I
and Katherinc my wife die before the 12th day of February, 159 1, my
son Robert being then alive, then I bequeath to my children other than
the said Robert, who shall then not be married, all my messuages, lands,
&c., lying in Blackfriars in the City of London, and in cos. Middlesex,
Surrey, Suffolk, Gloucester, Wilts and Shropshire, except so much
thereof as with one moiety of the manor of Bromleigh in co. Surrey, one
moiety of the view of frankpledge of Bromleigh and such of my lands as
shall descend to my sand son Robert of an estate in fee tail, shall amount
to a full third part of all my manors, messuages, lands, &c., in 3 parts
to be divided, the said 3rd part to remain to the Queen during the non-
nage of the said Robert: to hold until the said 12th day of February,
1587 [sic].
If I and the said Katherine and Robert die before the 20 day of July,
1583, my son Edward being then alive, then I bequeath to my children
other than the said Edward all my said premises, except as before
excepted, which shall amount to another 3rd part of all my said
messuages, &c., to remain as above said during the minority of the said
Edward.
If I and the said Katherine, Robert and Edward all die before
the 1st February, 1583, then I bequeath to my executors all my said
land, &c., except as before excepted : to hold until the said ist February,
in trust to pay to my daughters all the rents of the said premises for
their better advancement.
I give to Katherine my wife 2 parts of all my lands, &c., for her life,
for the preferment in marriage of my 5 daughters.
The said 2 messuages and 2 gardens late of the said William
Patrickson and Francis and Bartholomew Hales and Mary are held of
the Queen in chief, b,y 2 twenty parts of i knight's fee : the lands late of
the said Francis Pycher, together with divers other messuages, tene-
ments and gardens specified in certain Letters Patent dated 2 January,
35 Hen. 8 [1544], made to the said Francis, are held of the Queen in
chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee : and the said
garden late of the said William More is held of the Queen in free
burgage, and not in chief: all the said premises are worth per ann.,
clear, £13 lo.s. od.
Richard Onslowe died 2 April last past ; Robert Onslowe is his son
and next heir, and was then aged 10 years, i month and 25 days.
The said Katherine still survives within the said precinct.
Chan. I)iq. p. m., 13 Eliz., part i. No. g6.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 141
Joijre 85fJitf)rrs.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 7 July, 13 \l\\z. [1571],
before Rowland Htiywode, Mayor and Escheator, after the death of
Joyce Withers, dauj^hter and sole heiress of William Withers, f^ent.,
now deceased, being under age and in the wardship of the Queen, by
the oath of yohn Haddon, Robert Dickynson, jfohii Harry sou, Adam
Chatterton, Edward Bowen, Thomas Peerson, jfohu Jcnn\'n<res, Arthur
Raniscro/te, Thomas Russell, Richard Smythe, Thomas Hackett, Henry
Kynge and John Crowche, who say that
Whereas by an Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 27 January, g
Eliz. [1567], before Christopher Draper, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of the said William Withers it was found inter alia that the said
William died seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage called the
Wrestlers in Aldrichegate streate, London ; i garden to the said mes-
suage adjoining, in the parish of St. Botolph without Aldrichegate ; i
tenement called the Flees with a garden adjoining, on the north part
of the said messuage called the Wrestlers ; and 5 tenements or
cottages with gardens lying on the south part of the said messuage
called the Wrestlers in Aldrichegate streate.
The said William WitJicrs died at Hadley in co. Middlesex, 2 July,
1566.
The said premises descended to the said Joyce Withers, who was
then aged g years and more.
The said premises in the said parish of St. Botolph were held of the
Queen in chief by the service of the loth part of i knight's fee, and were
worth per ann., clear, £10.
The said Joyce was thereof seised in her demesne as of fee : by
reason of her death the said premises are in the hands of the Queen, of
whom they are held, as above.
The said Joyce died ii June, 13 KHz., at Hounslow in co. Middlesex :
the said premises then descended to Robert Stamford, Esq., her kins-
man and next heir on the side (ex parte) oi Anne Withers, grandmother
of the said Joyce, to wit, son and heir of William Stamford, Knt.,
deceased, brother of the said Aune Withers now deceased, grandmother
of the said Joyce, to wit, mother of the said William, father of the said
Joyce: from which said Auue all the said premises descended in fee
simple to the said William her son and heir.
At the death of the said Joyce the said Robert Stamford was aged
30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. /;/., 13 Eliz., part i, No. 100.
142 Iiiquisitioncs Post Morie?n for Loudon.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 12 May, 13 Eliz. [1571],
before Roland Haywarde, Knight, Mayor and Escheator, after the
death of Henry Wright, citizen and clothworker of London, by the oath
of yo/m Haddon, Stephen Wnlden, John Noble, Robert Langwith, jfohn
Harrison, Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, Thomas Peirsoti, John
jfenvnges, Robert Crips, ArlJiur Ranescroft, Thomas Russell, Richard
Smyth, Henry Kyng and yolm Bayly, who say that
Henry ]Vright was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
and divers tenements, houses and buildings called the Starre and the
Ramme in the parish of St. Dunstan in Fletestrete, London, sometime
belonging to the late Priory of St. John of Jerusalem in England, now
or late in the several tenures of Robert Angell, William Charnock, Roger
Covert, John Semyster, William Charnock, William Rudde, Nicholas
Deane, John Wilkinson, Wilfrid Joye and Johyi Taillor.
So seised, the said Henry made his will 13 April last past [here
given in English] and thereby bequeathed as follows :
I will that immediately after my death my messuages called the
Starre and the Ramme, commonly called Ramme alley in Fleetstreet,
which I lately purchased of Gillam B . . How of London, embroiderer, to
me and my heirs for ever, shall wholly remain to Jiilyan now my wife
for her life ; after her decease the same to come to my son Poule
Wright and to the heirs of his body ; for default, to Elizabeth Wright
my daughter, alias Elizabeth Floode daughter of Margaret Flood, and
to her heirs ; for default, to William Payne and Edmond Payne sons of
the said jfulyan my wife, and their heirs ; and for default, the same to
remam to my right heirs for ever.
The said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service of
the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear, £"22 135. ^d.
Henry Wright died in the said parish of St. Dunstan in the West
18 April last past, Paul Wright is his son and next heir, and on the
first day of this instant month of May was aged 2 years g months and
more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., part i, No. loi.
hiquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 143
lliriiolais ^1)rokmorton, liiug1)t.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 12 July, 13 Eliz. [157 1], before
Thomas Fanshawe, Esq., Peter Osborne, Esq., Ralph Bossevilc,
Esq., and Humphrey Applegarth, gent., deputy feodaries of the City of
London, after the death of Nicholas Throkmortoii, Knight, by the oath of
Richard Adams, William Winthroppe, jfohn Tayloitr, Alexander Sliarpe,
Richard Marston, Gregory Youge, yohn Whighte, Lawrence Gowghe,
John Wysedome, George Gwynne, William Biittcrniorc, Ciitbert Brand e,
George Miller, Robert Beamonde, Richard Alley n, and William Gyl-
berne, who say that
Long before the death of the said Nicholas Throkmcrton, Thomas
Cornewallis, now or late of London, Esq., was seised in his demesne as
of fee of I large messuage commonly called the Principall place, and
I large garden thereto adjoining, and certain rent charges, viz., 12s.
from the land of Johji Howe, 165. from the land of Richard Ives, 85.
from that of Robert Alleyn, 35. ^d. from that of Christopher Ridlesdon,
and 35. ^d. from that of David Robinson, yearly issuing and being in
the parishes of St. Katherine Christchurch, and St. Andrew Undershaft
in London.
,So seised, the said Thomas Cornewallis by deed dated 15 August, 4
Eliz. [1562], sold the said premises to the said Nicholas Throkmorton,
Dame Anne his then wife and their heirs for ever.
The said Nicholas being so seised, made his will 8 February, 13
Eliz. [1571], as follows [here given in English]: Whereas by deed
dated 22 October, 2 & 3 Philip & Mary [1555], I granted all my
manors, lands, &c., in Cosgrave, Pawllerspury, Silleston, Tighefelde,
Luffolde, and elsewhere in cos. Northampton, Bucks and Oxford, im-
mediately after my decease to Anne my wife for her life, with divers
remainders over : I now confirm the same as " my verraye acte executed
and fully perfected with playne intente and trew meaninge in every
poynte and condycion ".
I give to Arthur Throkmorton my second son all the issues and
profits of my manors of Aldermerston and Shrewlynche in co. Wor-
cester and of all other my lands and tenements in the said county, to
be taken by my executors during the minority of the said Arthur for
his use : when he shall attain the age of 21, I give all the said premises
to him and the heirs male of his body ; for default, the remainder thereof
to Robert Throkmorton my 3rd son and his heirs male ; for default, to
Thomas Throktnorton my 4th son and his heirs male ; for default, to
144 I nqitisilioncs Post Mortem for London.
Nicholas Throkniorton my 5th son and his heirs male ; for default, to
Henry Throkniorton my 6th son and his heirs male ; and for default, the
remainder thereof to my right heirs for ever.
I also devise to the said Thomas my 4th son my mansion or dwelling
house situate in the parish of St. Katherine Christchurch, and all other
my lands and tenements in London : to hold to him and his heirs for
ever after the death oi Anne my wife.
The said great messuage and garden are held of the Queen in chief
by knight's service, to wit, by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and by the
yearly rent of 32i. and are worth per ann., clear, £3 i8s. iid.
NicJi<)!as TJiroknwrton died 12 February last past; William Tlirok-
Diorton is his son and next heir, and is now aged 17 years, 8 months
and more.
The said Anne Throkmorton still survives in London.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Eliz., part i, No. 104.
i^rmi) (JToppinocr, (JPsquirr.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 18 April, 13 Eliz. [1571],
before Rowland Hayward, Knight, Ma^'Or and Escheator, after
the death of Henry Coppinger, Esq., by the oath of ^ohn Haddon,
Stephen Walden, Thomas Haselhaood, jfohii Noble, Robert Langwithe,
Robert Dickinson, Richard Cooper, John Harryson, Adani Chatterton,
Richard Adams, Edward Botcen, Thomas Peerson, jfohn yenninges,
Robert Cribbes, Anthony Garrett, John Hartt, Thomas Bromley, Thomas
Russell, Richard Smythe, Thomas Hacket and Henry Kinge, who say
that
Henry Coppinger was seised of i capital messuage lying in the
parishes of St. Margaret Lothbury and St. Olave in the Old Jurye,
within the City of London ; 2 tenements next adjoining the east part
of the said capital messuage, viz.. at the southeast corner of the
garden thereof, now in the tenure of Thomas Revett, Esq., sometime
parcel of the possessions of the Monastery of the Salutation of the
Mother of God of the Order of the Carthusians, next London ; and i
tenement lying in the said parish of St. Margaret, now in the tenure of
Walcadine. in his demesne as of fee-tail, viz., to him and his heirs
male by virtue of a gift thereof lately made to jfoJin Coppinger, father
of the said Henry and to his heirs male by King Henry 8 as by his
Letters Patent dated at Westminster i March, in the 30th year of his
reign [1539] more fully appears.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Lo7uion. 145
The said premises are held of the Queen in chief by the service of
the 20th part of one knight's fee and by the yearly rent of 295., and are
worth per ann., clear, ;^i3 05. 4^.
Henry Coppinger died 13 September, 12 Eliz. [1570], at Allhallows
in CO. Kent ; Thomas Coppinger is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Eliz., part i, iVo.iio.
Jof)n (f orndijiS.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 24 October, 13 Eliz. [1571],
before Rowland Hayward, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of JoJin Cornelys, by the oath of JoJin Haddon, jfolni IVytfoii,
jfohn Noble, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, Edward Dowen, Robert
Crippes, Arthur Ray nscroft, Anthony Garrett, Thomas Bromley, TJiomas
Russell and ^ohn Crowche, who say that
John Cornelys was seised in his demesne as of fee of 2 messuages
and 2 gardens in the parish of All Hallows, Barking, at Towerhill, now
or late in the several tenures oi jfames Hunge>iurt (?) and Jasper Swyfft :
which said premises are held of the Queen, but by what service is not
known, and are worth per ann., clear, £5.
John Cornelys died 10 July, 13 Eliz. [1571] ; after his death the said
premises descended to Adrian Sent now the wife of John Smythc, as
his kinswoman and next heir, to wit, daughter and sole heir of Gertrude
Sent sister and sole heir of the said John Cornelys : the said Adrian was
then aged 23 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., part i, No. 112.
Joim Urotonr, IHsq.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 April, 13 Eliz. [1571],
before Rowland Hayward, Knight, Mayor and Escheator, after the
death of jfohn Browne, Esq., by the oath of jfolm Haddon, Stephen
Wdlden, Thomas Hdsilwood, John Noble, Robert Ldngwith, Robert
Dickenson, Richard Cowper, jfohn Harryson, Adam Chatterton, Richard
Adams, Edward Bowen, Thomas Peerson, John Jennings, Robert
Cripps, Anthony Garrett, John Hdrtt, Thomas Bromley, Thomas Russell,
Richard Smithe, Thomas Hackett, and Henry Kinge, who say that
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146 fnquisitiones Post Alorteni for London.
John Browne was seised of all that messuaj^e with shops, cellars,
&c., lying in Hart street in the parish of St. Olave near the Crutched
Friars, London, sometime in the tenure oi Robert Darknall, Esq., and
2 messuages lying in the said parish late in the several tenures of
Martin de In Founteyne, alien, and Elizabeth Owen, widow, which the
said yoJni lately purchased to him and his heirs for ever of the said
Robert Darknall.
So seised, the said John Browne, by charter dated g July, 2 & 3
Philip & Mary [1555], made between himself of. the one part and
Vincent Mundy, Esq., and Thomas Brend, citizen and writer of London
of the other part, granted to the said Vincent and Thomas all the said
premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever to the use of the said
John Browne for life ; after his death to the use of Manrice Browne one
of the sons of the said John and his heirs, for default, to the use of
Charles Browne, another son of the said John and his heirs ; for default,
to the use of Edward Browne, another son of the said Johfi and his
heirs; and for default, to the use of Elizabeth, Anne, Gertrude and
Cristian Browne, daughters of the said John and their heirs for ever.
The said JoJui Browne was likewise seised of 2 messuages and tene-
ments late in the tenures of the said John and of William Parker,
situated in the parish of St. Albans, in Wood Street, London, and
formerly granted for the maintenance of i priest to celebrate in the
Church of St. Albans and for i anniversary to be celebrated there ; also
the reversions of all the said premises ; also of i annual and quit rent of
165. 8^^ issuing out of the tenements and gardens adjoining called the
Hartes Home in Goldinge Lane in the parish of St. Giles without
Creplegate, London.
So seised, the said John Browne made his will 17 September, 1570, as
follows [here given in English] : First I desire that my chief and capital
mansion house called Revnoldes in Horton Kyrby in co. Kent, and all
the houses, barns, stables, &c., &c., thereto belonging, all those, my
meases, lands, tenements, &c., &c., in the said parish of Horton or within
the precincts thereof, all my lands and tenements in co. Kent, my capital
mansion house in the parish of St. Albans in Woodstreet, my manor of
Warslowe and Langnor in co. Stafford, all the meases, lands, &c., &c.,
to the said manor belonging, and all that my annual quit rent of 165. 8rf.
payable to me out of the tenements and gardens thereto belonging
called the Harts Home in Goldinge Lane in the parish of St. Giles
without Creplegate shall descend to William Browne my son and heir,
which said premises surmount the 3rd part of all my lands, &c. : to hold
to him and the heirs of his body; for default, the same shall remain to
my son Charles Browne and his heirs ; for default, to my son Edward
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Browne and his heirs ; for default, to Maurice Browne [no relationship
mentioned] and his heirs ; and lastly for default, to my right heirs for
ever.
I give to my son Charles the tenement next adjoining the southside
of the said capital house in the said parish of St. Albans, now or late in
the occupation oi Phillip Dodd, haberdasher, with all the houses, shops,
&c., thereto belonging ; also my manor of Stretton in the Fielde in co.
Leicester and Derby, with all the messuages, houses, lands, &c., thereto
belonging in Stretton or elsewhere within the said counties : to hold to
him and the heirs of his body for default, the same to remain succes-
sively in tail male to my sons Edward^ Williain and Maurice and my
right heirs for ever.
To my son Edward I give my annual rent of 665. 8d. yearly due to
me and my heirs for ever out of a tenement in Kayleighe in co. Essex,
late in the tenure of Richard Goslinge of Raileighe, gent. : to hold to
him and the heirs of his body ; for default, to my son Maurice Broione
and his heirs ; and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
I will that my executors during the nonnage of my son Maurice
take the profits of the said premises and bestow the same upon his
education and bringing up.
Whereas I am seised in fee absolutely of a certain tenement and lands
in the parish of Micham in co. Middlesex of the gift of Benjamin
Inglishe : I now give the same to my son Edward and his heirs for
ever, on condition nevertheless that if the said Benjamin within i year
after my decease pay to the said Edward £50, that then my executors
shall reassure the said tenement to the said Benjamin and his heirs for
ever unconditionally.
If any dispute arise as to this my will, then I ordain that it shall be
finally determined by 3 of my overseers, of whom I will my Lady Peter,
my sons-in-law jfohn Hall and Humphrey Browne to be two
The messuage in Hartstreet and the 2 tenements in the parish of
St. Olave are held of the Queen in chief, and are worth per ann., clear,
£■4. The 2 messuages in the parish of St. Alban are held of the Queen
by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per ann.,
clear, to wit, the messuage in the tenure of the said jfolui Browne
£6 135. ^d. and that in the tenure of Williani Parker 535. ^d. Of whom
the said quitrent is held is not known : it is worth per ann., clear, 175. 8^^
yohn Browne died 29 September last past ; William Browne, gent.,
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., part i, No. 120.
148 hiquisiliones Post Mortem for London.
3lot)n ^rabrs.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 30 January, 13 Eliz. [1571],
before William Tooke and Ralph Bossevile, Esq., and William
Necton, feodaries, after the death o{ John Traves, by the oath of Henry
Sutton, Stephen Walden, Michael Smyth, Thomas Haselwode, John
Noble, Robert Langwith, Robert Dickenson, John Harreson, Adam
Chattcrton, Richard Adamcs, John Keblewhyte, Edward Bnwen, Thomas
Pierson, jfohn Jennynges, Robert Cryppes, Arthur Raynescrofte, Thomas
Bromelye, Thomas Russell, Richard Smyth and Henry Kyng, who say
that
John Traves was seised in his demesne as of fee of i <;arden and of
one part of the fountain or v/ell now beinj; within the bounds of the said
garden, and i house and kitchen built within the said garden, lying in
Bell Alley in the parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, London,
late in the tenure of Richard Staunesfield ; i messuage with shops,
-cellars, &c., lying in the street of Cornehill in the parish of. St.
Christopher, London, now or late in the tenure of Thomas Tyrrell ; r
messuage and tenement late in the tenure of jfohn F reman, and before
that in the occupation of Edward Pery, situate in the parish of St.
Michael, Cornehill ; 4 messuages and tenements situate in a certain
Angiporte or the alley called Swanne Alley in the said parish of St.
Michael, late parcel of 10 messuages lately purchased of Edward
Elrington and Thomas Bentall, gent., which said 5 messuages are now
made into i large house or capital messuage wherein the said jfohn
Traves lived.
So seised, the said John Traves by charter dated 12 January, i Eliz.
[1559], in consideration of a marriage to be had between himself and
Elizabeth Mynge, widow, and for the making of a jointure for the said
Elizabeth, enfeoffed Anthony Wayte and John Southcote, Esqrs., William
Slewright, gent., and Roger Warfielde, citizen and grocer of London, of
the said messuage in the said parish of St. Michael in the tenure of
Edward Pery, and the said 4 messuages in Swan Alley : to hold to
them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said jfohn Traves and
Elizabetli and the heirs of the said jfohn for ever.
The said ^ohn afterwards married the said Elizabeth.
Thomas Francke, senior, gent., by the name of Thomas Francke,
junior [sic], of Hatfield Regis alias Brodocke in co. Essex and Mary his
wife, by indentures dated 24 May, 4 & 5 Philip & Mary [1558], made
between themselves of the one part and Henry Mynge, citizen and grocer
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of London, and lUxzaheth his wife of the other part, barj^ained and sold
to the said Henry Mynge and Elizabeth a messuage with shops, cellars,
&c., &c., lying in Bucklersburye in the parish of St. Stephen Walbroke
in the City of London then in the tenure of the said Henry : to hold to
them and their heirs for ever. Afterwards, to wit, on the 14th August,
5 & 6 Philip &: Mary [155H], in the said parish of St. Stephen the
said Henry Mynge had issue Anthony Mynge, and died, by reason
whereof the ssiid Elizuheth held the said premises. The said Anthony
being seised of the remainder of the said premises died under age,
whereby the said reversion descended to Alexander Mynge his kinsman
and next heir, as elder brother of the said Henry Mynge father of the
said Anthony.
Afterwards the said Elizabeth married the said jfohn Traves by
virtue whereof they were seised of the said messuage, &c.
The said Alexander being so seised by deed dated 24 November, 4
Eliz. [1563], sold to the said ^olin Traves and Elizabeth his said rever-
sion and all his estate and right in the said premises : to hold to them
and their heirs, with remainder to the right heirs of the said jfohn for
ever.
The said jfohn Traves and Elizabeth had issue James Traves who
was aged 11 years on the 13 day of December last past.
The said yohn Traves made his will 24 January, 1569, as follows
[here given in P^nglish] :
Whereas I bought of Mr, Elderton, Esq. and Thomas Bentall, gent.,
a messuage in the parish of St. Michaels in Cornhill and 10 tenements
in Swanne Alley, out of which I made a jointure for my wife : and
whereas I have sold 6 of the said tenements for the making of a
" Monyment " now called the Burse, and of the residue thereof I have
added to the tenement wherein the said John Freeman lived and have
made a capital messuage wherein I now dwell : I now give the said
mansion house, and i tenement and garden thereto belonging lying in
Bell Alley without Bishopsgate to the said Elizabeth my wife and her
heirs for ever, in trust that she pay all legacies and perform my will.
I give my messuage which Mrs. Margaret Parsonnes, late of London,
widow, deceased, gave to me and my heirs for ever, out of which there
is an annuity of £"4 payable to the Company of Merchant Tailors for
ever, lying in the parish of St. Christophers " in the strete of Cornhill "
to the said Elizabeth for life; after her decease, to Edniond Traves my
son and his heirs ; for default, to Thomas Traves my son and his heirs ;
for default, to William Traves my son and his heirs; for default, to
James Traves my son and his heirs; and for default, to John Traves
my son and his heirs for ever. The messuage in the tenure of Edmund
150 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Lotidon.
Perye and the 4 messuages in Swanne Alley are held of the Queen by
fealty enly in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth i>er ann.,
clear, £3 65. >kl. The said garden, part of the fountain or well and the
said house and kitchen in Bell Alley are held of the Queen by fealty
only in free burgage and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear,
205. The messuage in the said parish of St. Christopher is held of the
Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per
ann., clear, 135. j^d. The premises in Bucklersburye are held of the
Queen in chief by knight's service, by what part of a knight's fee is not
known, by the yearly rent of 105. 8^., and are worth per ann., clear,
yohn Traves died in the said parish of St. Michaels, Cornhill, 19
February, 12 Eliz. [1570] ; John Traves is his son and next heir, and
was aged 18 years on the 2nd day of September last past.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 13 Eliz., part i, No. 121.
i^rnrij Ucrljrr, (Citijeu anti Hlticrman.
TnqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 18 April, 13 Eliz. [1571],
"*- before Rowland Hayivard, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of Henry Becker, citizen and Alderman, by the oath of jfohn
Hadden, Stephen Walden, Thomas Hasilwood, jfohn Noble, Robert
Langwithe, Robert Dickenson, Richard Cowper, ^ohn Harrison, . . .
Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, Thomas Peirson, John Jenninges,
Robert Grippes, Anthony Garrett, jfohn Harte, Thomas Bromley,
Thomas Russell, Richard Smythe, Thomas Hackett and Henry Kinge,
who say that
Henry Becher was seised in his demesne as of fee of i capital mes-
suage or mansion house, late in the tenure of the said Henry situate in
the parish of St. Christopher in the City of London ; divers messuages,
houses, lands, &c., in the said parish and in that of St. Bartholomew
the Little ; 4 messuages lymg in the street called Friday street in the
parish of St. Margaret Moyses in the said City ; certain messuages,
lands and tenements in the parish of St. Nicolas Colde Abbey in the
said City, which the said Henry lately purchased of William Bromfilde ;
the manor or lordship of Frome Egford in co. Somerset; 8 messuages
or cottages in Mangotfelde in co. Gloucester ; i messuage called Calcot
lying in the parish of Sturton in co. Wilts ; the manor or lordship of
Sutton alias Sutton Comborowe in co. Devon ; the manors or late
prebends of Carswell and Credy in the said county of Devon ; the manor
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or farm commonly called Pasmers alias Tilehoste lyintj in the parish of
Croydon in co. Surrey, and certain free lands, tenements and heredita-
ments thereto belonging.
So seised, the said Henry by indenture quintipartite dated i Novem-
ber, 9 Eliz. [1567], made between himself of the ist part, William
Fletwood of Kymble in co. Bucks, Esq., of the 2nd part ; Robert Smithies
of the Middle Temple in London, gent., of the 3rd part ; William Gibbes
of the said Middle Temple, gent., of the 4th part; lind Francis Waferier
of the Inner Temple, gent., of the 5th part, agreed that he and his heirs
and all other persons who at any time shall be seised of the manor of
Frome Egforde, 8 messuages or cottages in Mangotfelde, i tenement
called Calcote in Sturton, the manor of Busshoppes Morcharde, the
capital messuage in the parish of St. Christopher, London, the houses,
&c., as well in the said parish of St. Christopher as in that of St. Bar-
tholomew the Little, and 4 messuages in Friday Street, shall be thereof
seised to the only use of the said Henry Becker for life ; after his decease,
to the use of Henry Becker son and heir apparent of the said Henry and
his heirs male ; for default, to the use of Vane Becker another son of
the said Henry and his heirs male; for default, to the use of William
Becker another son of the said Henry and his heirs male ; for default, to
the use of Bartholoniew Becker another son of the said Henry and his
heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the said Henry Becker the
father and his right heirs for ever.
And that the said Henry and his heirs shall be seised of all the mes-
suages, lands, &c., in the parish of St Nicholas, Colde Abbey, London,
to the only use of the said Henry Becker the father for his life ; after his
decease, to the use of the said Vane Becker and his heirs male ; for de-
fault, to the use of the said William Becker and his heirs male ; for
default, to the use of the said Bartkolomew Becker and his heirs male ;
for default, to the use of the said Henry Becker the son and his heirs
male ; and for default, to the use of the said Henry Becker the father
and his right heirs for ever.
And that he and his heirs shall be seised of the manor of Sutton in
CO. Devon, and in the manors or late prebends of Carswell and Credie
in the said county, to the only use of himself for his life ; after his
decease, to the use of the said William and his heirs male ; for default,
to the use of the said Vane and his heirs male ; for default, to the use
of the said Bartkolomew and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of
the said Henry the son and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use
of the said Henry Becker the father and his heirs for ever.
And that he will be seised of the manor or farm called Pasmers
alias Tilehoste in Croydon and all the freehold lands and tenements
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152 I mj 211 s if 2 ones Post Mortem for London.
thereto belonginj:^ to the only use of him the said Henry for his life, and
afterwards to the uses successively in tail male of the said Bnrtliolomew,
Willinin, Vane, Henry the son and Henry the father and his right heirs
for ever.
After the death of the said Henry Becker the said several manors,
&c., remained to his said sons in the manner aforesaid : the said He)iry,
Vane, Winia)n and Bartholomew still survive.
The said Henry Becker was likewise seised of the manors or lord-
ships of Breane, Hamspell Marise, and Pensforde in co. Somerset, and
of divers messuages, lands, &c., thereto belonging; the manor or lord-
ship of Rolston in co. Devon with the lands, &c., thereto belonging;
the manor or lordship of Manby alias Xunbye Soke in co. Lincoln,
with the lands, &c., thereto belonging ; and 2 messuages in East Green-
wich in CO. Kent : all which said premises after the death of the said
Henry descended to Henry his son and heir.
The said Henry Becker the father was likewise seised of a messuage
called Goodales situate in the parish of Beauchampe Rotinge in co.
Esse.x which he had of the sale and grant of William Collen of South-
fielde, Esse.x, yeoman, on condition and in mortgage for the greater
security for the repayment of a sum of money to the said Henry Becker
the father ; the manors of Lymister alias Lane Mynster in co. Sussex,
and Chayem alias West Cha}'m and Weightes in co. Surrey, which the
said Hoiry had to him and his heirs of the sale and gift of jfokn, Lord
Liimley, under like condition and mortgage. After the death of the
said Henry the said sums of money were paid and the said tenement
and manors were redeemed.
The said capital messuage in the said parish of St. Christopher,
London, is held of the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in
chief, and is worth per ann., clear, £6 6s. Hd . The other messuages,
&C., in the said parish are held of the Queen, but by what services is not
known, and are worth per ann., clear, 205. The premises in the parish
of St. Bartholomew the Little are held of the Queen in free burgage, and
are worth per ann., clear, 20s. The four messuages in the said parish
of St. Margaret Moyses are held of the Queen in chief, by the service of
the 30th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann., clear, £6 135. 4^/.
The premises in the parish of St. Nicholas Colde Abbay are held of the
Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, 265. Hd. Of
whom the manor of Eroome I^gforde is held is not known : it is worth
per ann., clear, £4. Of whom the tenement called Calcott is held is not
known : it is worth per ann., clear, £4. The manor of Busshopes
Morcharde is held of the Queen in chief, by the service of the 40th part
of a knight's fee, and is worth per ann., clear, .£10. Of whom the manor
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of Sutton alias Sutton Comborowe is held is not known : it it worth per
ann., clear, £"6 135. 4^/. The manors or prebends of Carswell and Credie
are held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in co, Kent by
fealty only in free socage and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear,
£"5 6<v. 8r/. The manor called Pasmers alias Tylehoste in Croydon is
held of the Bishop [5/r] of Canterbury, as of his manor of Croydon in
CO. Surrey in socage, by the yearly rent of 215., and is worth per ann.,
clear, £'5. The manor of Brene in co. Somerset is held of the Dean
and Chapter of Wells, by what service is not known, and is worth per
ann., clear, ;^5 65 8(/. The manor of Hunspell Marise in the said
county is held of lohn Burchier, Knight, Lord Fitzwarren, by what
service is not known, and is worth per ann., clear, £"20. The manors
of Puplewe and Pensforde in the said county are held of the Queen as
as of her honor of Gloucester, by the service of one knight's fee, and are
worth per ann., clear, £35. The manor of Rolstone in co. Devon is
held oi John Arundell as of his manor of Uton by fealty only, and is
worth per ann., clear, £\. Of whom the manor of Munby in co.
Lincoln is held is not known : it is worth per ann., clear, 53s. 4^/. The
8 messuages in Mangotfelde in co. Gloucester are held of the Queen in
chief, to wit, by the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £3 65. 8rf. Of whom the 2 messuages in Greenwich are held is
not known : they are worth per ann., clear, 135. \d. Of whom the tene-
ment called Goodales in Beauchampe Rotinge in co. Essex is held the
jurors know not : it is worth per ann., clear, los. Of whom the manor
of Lymister in co. Sussex is held is not known : it is worth per ann.,
clear, £10. Of whom the manor of Chayme in co. Surrey is held is not
known : it is worth per ann., clear, £10. Of whom the manor of
Wightes in co. Surrey is held is not known : it is worth per ann., clear,
Henry Becker died in London in the said parish of St. Christopher
15 January last past ; Hoiry Becker is his son and next heir and is now
aged 26 years and more.
Cktui. Inq. />. ni., 13 Elir:., part i, No. 124.
Inquisition taken at the inn called the Castell without the bars
of Westsmithefeild in St. John's street near the City of London,
17 January, 13 Eliz. [i^-ji^h&ioie Edmund Anderson, Esq., and Willinni
Necton, gent., commissioners, after the death of Tkoinns Hyde, Esq., by
154 luquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
the oath of Thomas Joye, gent., Richard Bentley, Christopher Roper,
Henry Anthell, Richard Robsoti, John Langton, William Perrye, John
Literpose (?), William Evans, Gawen Udall, Richard Browne, Richard
Raughton and Richard Dunyngton who say that
Thomas Hyde, Esq., was seised of i messuage and i garden on the
west side thereof, now or late in the tenure of Thomas Grieke, gent. ;
and the moiety of i small house on the east part of the said messuage
now or late in the tenure of the said Thomas Hyde, lying in the parish
of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, parcel of the site of the cemetery
of the late house or priory of the Carthusians near the City of London :
which said premises he held of the Queen in chief by the service of the
40th part of a knight's fee and by the yearly rent of 55. j^d. : they are
worth per ann., clear, £^.
Thomas Hyde died 16 October, 12 Eliz. [1570] ; George Hyde, gent.,
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 23 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., part' 2, No. i.
aSiilluim i|0U)lftt, ?iarl of a2tliltsii)irf.
Inquisition taken at the Ouildhall, 20 June, 14 Eliz. [1572], before
Willidni Allen, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Willi(i>n Powlett, Knight of the Garter, Earl of Wiltshire, Marquis of
Winchester, and late High Treasurer of England, by the oath of jfohn
Hadden, Stephen Walden, jfohn Witton, John . . . Dickynson, John
Harry son, Adam Chatterton, Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, John
Jenynges, Arthur Ranscroft, Thomas Russell,' Henry Kinge, Anthony
Barber, William Povye and Henry Rowse, who say that
King Henry VIII was seised of the site, house and precinct of the
late monastery or priory sometime of the Augustine Friars of the City of
London lately dissolved, and so seised, by Letters Patent dated 22 April
in the 31st year of his reign [1539], gave to the Marquis of Winchester
by the name of William Powlett, Knt., Lord St. John the great mes-
suage built by the said Lord St. John situate within the said precinct,
and all the houses, &c., thereto belonging late in the tenure of the said
Lord St. John ; and i yearly rent of 405. issuing out of the said premises:
to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
And the said King being seised of the residue of the said site by
Letters Patent dated 26 July in the 32nd year of his reign [1540] granted
to Thomas Wryothesley, Knight, then one of his vSecretaries, the great
mansion then late in the tenure oi Richard Riche, being within the said
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precinct; also i great hall, i bake house, i stable and i garden, late in
the tenure of the said Richard Riclie ; also the messuage with garden
thereto adjoining wherein Williaiii Sherlond then dwelt, situate next
the messuage of the said Richard RicJie, and all those . . . houses
then late in the tenure of Richard Duke situate next to the houses then
in the tenure of the said Richard Riche, 1 cloister and all that land,
ground and building called the Cloyster, and the kitchen of the said
Friars situate next to the said cloister on the east, and i curtilage and
fountain lying between the said cloister and the tenement then in the
tenure of the said William Shurlond ; and the house then situate on
the south part of the said curtilage ; and all the messuage, hall, bake-
house, kitchen, lands, &c., then within the said precinct, which then
were of Thomas, Earl of Essex, attainted of high treason : to hold to the
said Thomas Wryothesley and his heirs for ever.
So seised the said Thomas Wryothesley enfeoffed the said Marquis
of Winchester and his heirs for ever of all the said premises.
By other Letters Patent dated 3 March in the 33rd year of his reign
King Henry VIII granted to the said Marquis the messuage late in the
tenure of Thomas Poulett and sometime in that of Marcellus de la More
situate within the said precinct, and one small garden then enclosed
with palings, next the said messuage, and the large garden thereto
adjoining then or late in the tenure of the said Thomas Poulett, and
sometime in that of the said Marcellus de la More and jfohti Parnell of
London, draper : to hold to the said Marquis and his heirs for ever.
By Letters Patent dated 25 November, 38 Hen. 8 [1546], the King
granted to Laurence Harwarde and Stephen Tenante all the site and
precinct of the said house of the Augustine Friars, then late in the
tenure of Richard Moryson, and all the messuages, houses, building,
and gardens within the said precinct, viz., the room called the Prior's
chamber then late of Doctor Boland, and i garden lying on the south
part of the choir there from the chapel of St. John the Baptist to the
back gate on the street side, and then lately belonging by demise to
Howell; the large chapter house then being in the principal cloister,
and the small chapter house then adjoining the choir, that part of the
dormitory over the said choir called Calles alias " Thostrye," 2 vestries,
one whereof lies under and the other over the chapel called the Duke's
chapel, and then thereto annexed, with i curtilage thereto adjoining;
I messuage and i curtilage thereto adjoining then or late in the tenure
of Thomas Geffery and Agnes his wife ; the room called Bachelors
Gefferys Chamber then or late in the tenure oi Robert Rough ; and free
ingress, egress and regress to and from all the said premises ; also the
principal cloister within the said house ; the piece of land lying within
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the said principal cloister and the dormitories thereupon built on the
west ; the plot of waste ground situate between the Church of the said
house and a house of Lord St. jfolin called Staple Hall containing in
length 126 feet and in breadth between the dormitories and the house
called Mores house 14 feet, and between the porter's lodge and the said
mansion called More's house 40 feet, lying within the said house : to
hold to the said Laurence Harwarde and Stephen Tenante for ever, who
enfeoffed thereof the said Marquis of Witichester and his heirs for ever.
After the death of King Henry VHI the residue of the said house
descended to King Edw. VI, who by Letters Patent dated at Leighes
22 July in the 4th year of his reign [1550] granted to the said Marquis
all the upper part of the Church late of the Augustine Friars in the
City of London, viz., the choir, the " crosse He," the chapels, the places
and buildings called the " quire " and the " crosse He " and the chapels
there, and all the land, soil and ground thereof: to hold to him and his
heirs for ever.
The premises granted by Letters Patent dated 22 April, 31 Hen.
VHI, are held of the Queen in chief by the service of the loth part of a
knight's fee; and those granted by Letters Patent dated 26 July, 32
Hen. VHL are held of the Queen in chief by the service of the loth part
of a knight's fee; and those granted by Letters Patent dated 3 March, 33
Hen. 8, are held of the Queen in chief, by the service of the 20th
part of a knight's fee ; and those granted by Letters Patent dated 25
November, 38 Hen. VHI, are held of the Queen in free socage, to wit,
by fealty only and not m chief; and those granted by Letters Patent
dated 22 July, 4 Edw. VL are held of the Queen as of her manor of
East Greenwich in co. Kent by fealty only in free socage : all the said
premises are worth per ann., clear, £"8 25. 8^.
The said Marquis died 10 March last past ; John Powlett, Knight,
Earl of Wiltshire, and now Marquis of Winchester, is his son and heir,
and was then aged 66 [^/V] years and more.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Eliz., No. 93.
Jaques ^fpr^ctt.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 October, 14 Eliz. [1572],
before Willinni Allen, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
oi y(i(jnes Fychett, b)- the oath oi John Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Walden, jfchn IVytton, Robert Langwith, Robert Dyckenson, John
Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, John Jennings, John
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Crowche, Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, Thomas PeirsoH, Robert
Cryppes, Arthur Rdyuscro/te, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett, Hetiry
Kinge, Anthony Barbor, William Povye and Henry Rock/eld who say
that
jfaques Fychett was born in parts beyond the seas, viz., under the
obedience of the King of France, and that by Letters Patent dated 30
January, 3 & 4 Philip & Mary [1557], he became a hege subject of the
said King and Queen.
Afterwards, viz., on the 27th March, 3 Ehz. [1561], he purchased to
himself and his heirs of Stephen Craskett i messuage called the Crane,
situate in the parish of St. Olave, Hart Street, London, sometime in
the tenure of John Hyde, and formerly belonging to the House of the
" Crossett ffreyers " in London, as by the indenture of bargain and sale
more fully appears.
On the last day of September, 1567, the said jfai/ncs purchased to
him and his heirs of John Raphe alias Davie and Anna his wife i
garden or orchard, together with a small house called a " Shead," and
I well in the said garden, situate on the north part of the stable of the
said tenement called the Crane ; which said garden was late in the
tenure of John Hyde, citizen and innholder of London.
So seised, the said Jaques Fychett by his will dated 20 July, 157 1,
bequeathed the said premises as follows : I will that my wife have half
the house wherein I now dwell, with the garden behind it ; and out
of the other half shall be levied for my daughter Agnes Fychett ;^250,
being the same sum as my daughter Clemo.ce had on her marriage
with Robert Howell, and if there is anything left over, it shall be divided
equally between them. The use of my said house and garden shall
remain to my said wife for her life, and she is at liberty to sell it if she
wishes so to do.
The messuage called the Crane in Hart street is held of the Queen
in free and common socage, by fealty only, and is worth per ann., clear,
265. 8^. The garden or orchard and the little house called the shed
are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, 105.
jfaques Fychett died 18 September last past; Agnes Fychett is his
daughter and heir, and is now aged 12 years and 6 days.
Elizabeth Fychett late the wife of the said Jacques still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 14 Eliz., No. 96.
I5<S luijuisitiones Post Mortem for London.
JoPfc 22fliti)rrg.
Inquisition taken at the Gufldhall, 8 February, 14 Eliz. [1572],
before William Allen, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Joyce Withers daughter and sole heiress of Williavi Withers, gent,,
deceased, being under age and in the wardship of the Queen, by the
oath of John Hnddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, John Wytton,
John Mohle, Robert Dickenson, Richard Adams, John Harryson, Adam
Chatterton, Eduuwd Bowen, John Kchlewhite, Thomas Pierson, Johji
Jeiin\>is, Robert Cryppes, Arthur Roynescrofte, Thomas Russell, Thomas
Hackett, Henry King, John Crowe he, Anthony Barboure and William
Povye, who say that
The said William Withers father of the said Joyce was seised in
his demesne as of fee of i capital messuage called the Signe of the
Wrestlers with i garden thereto adjoining, lying in Aldersgate streat,
in the parish of St. Botolph, London ; and 6 messuages lying in the
said street and parish, one whereof is called lez Flees : which said
premises are in the several tenures of Anthony Roane, Esq., John
Sotlierton, gent., and Richard Cooke, and before in that of John
Long.
So seised, the said William Withers, for the fulfilment of certain
agreements lately made between himself of the one part and Anthony
Babington of Tynmore in co. Stafford, gent., of the other part, and
specified in certain indentures dated i December, 2 & 3 Philip &
Mary [1555] , enfeoffed Roger Stamford and Richard Whyte, junior,
gentleman, of all the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs
to the use of the said William Withers and Mary his wife, daughter of
the said Anthony, and their heirs; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said William for ever.
The said William and Mary had issue the said Joyce, who was their
only daughter and next heir.
The said William survived the said Mary : after his death the said
premises descended to the said Joyce : they are held of the Queen in
chief by the service of the loth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per
ann., clear, £^10.
Joyce Withers died at Howndeslowe in co. Middlesex, 11 June, 13
Eliz. [1571], without heirs of her body, she being under the age of 16
years and m the wardship of the Queen : after her death the said
premises descended to Andrew Wythers as her kinsman and next heir,
viz., son and heir of Thomas Wythers, brother of Nicholas Withers,
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father of the said William Withers, father of the said jfovce : which
said A lid few was then aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. />. di., 14 Eliz., Xo. gg.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 April, 14 Eliz. [1572],
before William Allen, Kni-^ht, Mayor and escheator, after the death
o{ Stephen Kevall, by the oath of jfoltn Hdddon, Stephen ]Vnl(hn, ''fohn
Nfihle, Robert Lan<reiuithe, Robert Dickinson, Adam Chdferton, ICdi^'ard
Bou'cn, Thomas Pearson, jfohn yc'nninqes, Robert Grippes, Arthur
Rainscrofte, Anthony Garrett, Thomas Russell, Richard Smithe and
Henry Kihge, who say that
William Kellye, citizen and butcher of London, was seised in his
demense as of fee of i messuage, lying in the parish of St. Mary at
Hyll, next Byllingsgate within the City of London, then in the tenure of
Johyi Lound, citizen and draper, and Michael Christian, citizen and
merchant tailor of London.
So seised, the said William Kellye by indenture dated 24 January,
2 Eliz. [1560], made between himself of the one part and the said Stephen
Kevall and Jane his wife of the other part, sold the said messuage to
the said Stephen and Jane, by the name of all that messuage adjoining
upon the house or tavern commonly called the Salutation on the east,
the mansion house of the said William Kellye on the north, the mansion
house of the said Stephen Kevall and Jane on the south, and upon the
tenement belonging to the Chamber of the City of London on the west,
and also by the name of all that alley or entry adjoining the said tavern
called the Salutation leading to the said messuage, except and reserving
to the said William Kellye all those buildings upon the said alley which
belong to his said mansion house : to hold to the said Stephen -And Jane
and their heirs for ever.
The said Stephen was seised in his demense as of fee of i messuage
situate in the said Salutation Alley in the said parish of St. Mary at
Hyll, wherein the said Stephen dwelt at the time of his death, and so
seised in the ist or 2nd of Eliz. he enfeoffed thereof William Ryme,
gent., and Williain Barker, merchant tailor of London : to hold to them
and their heirs for ever, to the sole use of the said Stephen Kevall and
jfane his wife and the heirs of the said jfane for ever.
Afterwards, viz., on the gth November, 7 ¥A'\z. [1565], the said
Stephen by deed dated the said day and year granted the said messuage
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in Salutation Alley to the said William Barker and to Williani Sacham
and their heirs for ever, to the sole use of the said Stephen and Jane
and their heirs for ever.
The said messuaj^e late in the tenure of yohn Lound and Michael
Christian is held in free burgage of the City of London, and is worth
per ann., clear, ;^io. The said messuage in the Salutation Alley is held
in like manner, and is worth per ann., clear, £6.
Stephen Kevall died 13 April, 13 Eliz. [1571] ; George Kevall is his
next heir, viz., son and heir of ^ohn, brother of the said Stephen, and is
now aged 32 years.
The said Jane, late the wife of the said Stephen, still survives.
Chan. Jnq. p. in., 14 Eliz., No. loi.
Joijn S^feutt, |ttfrri)ant tailor.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 22 December, 14 Eliz. [1571],
before Williani Allen, Mayor and escheator, after the death oi jfohn
Skutt, merchant tailor, by the oath of ^ohn Haddon, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Walden, yohn Witton, jfohn Noble, Robert Langioorthe, Robert
Dickinson, jfohn Harrison, Adam Chaterton, Richard Adams, Edward
Bo'iven, jfohn Keblewhite, John Jenninges, Robert Crippes, Anthony
Garret, Thomas Bromeley, Thomas Russell, Richard Smythe, Thomas
Hackett, Arter Rainscrnffe, Thomas Pearson, Henry Kinge, jfohn Baylie
and Anthony Barber, who say that
Thomas Ellis and WilHam jfurden, citizens and merchant tailors of
London, were seised in their demense as of fee, to them and their heirs,
of I messuage, then in the tenure of Thomas Trips, situate in the street
called the Olde Chang in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen in the ward
of Bredstret, London, and so seised, by deed dated 4 January, 4^5
Philip & Mary [1558], they demised the said messuage to ^ohn Skutt
and Thomasine then his wife : to hold to them and to the heirs of the
said Jolni for ever.
The said John was further seised in his demense as of fee of i tene-
ment or shop in Old Fishestrete in the parish of St. Nicholas Cold
Abbey in London, late in the tenure of jfohn Ebden.
So seised, he made his will 17 August, 1563, and thereby bequeathed
as follows : As for my tenement in the Old Change wherein I now dwell
and my shop in Old Fish street, I bequeath them wholly to Thomazen
my wife for her life ; after her decease, I give it to my child if I happen to
have one ; for default, I desire that the said tenement be sold, and the
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money divided amongst John Mawe, son of Richard Mawe of Epworthe
in the Isle of Axey in co. Lincoln, jfohn Mawe and jf nines Mawe, sons
of jfohn Mawe the elder of Epworthe who married my sister and
Skutt son of IVilliam Skutt of Epworthe my brother, at their ages of
21 : if they all die before their full ages, I give the same to the rest of
my brothers' and sisters' children. After my wife's decease, I give the
said shop to the child of my sister Tiuckeler, wife of William Tinckeler
of Crowle in the said Isle and her heirs for ever.
The messuage in the Old Change is held of the Queen in free socage
by fealty only and not in chief, and is worth per ann., clear, 40s. Of
whom the said shop in Old Fishstreet is held is not known : it is worth
per ann., clear, 105.
yoJiH Skutt died 10 December, 1570; he had a brother named
Richard who 7 years ago went to parts beyond the seas, and has not
returned : if he is alive he is the brother and next heir of the said jfohii,
and is now aged 40 years and more : if he is dead, then Williani Skutt
brother of the said jfolni is his brother and next heir and is aged 30
years and more.
The said Thomazine late the wife of the said 'John Skutt still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 14 Eliz., Xo. 106.
iSlimtrtf) ^rabrsi, UJiTiota.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 2 April, 14 Eliz. [1572], before
-^ William Allen, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Elizabeth Traves, widow, by the oath oi John Hdddon, Stephen Wdlden^
John Witton, John Noble, Robert La'ngwith, Robert Dyckenson, John
Harryson, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, Thomas
Pierson, John Jennyns, Robert Ci'ipps, Arthur Reynscro/te, Anthony
Garret, Thomas Bromley, Henry King, John Crowche, Anthony Bdrbor,.
Richard Smyth, and William Povye who say that
Before the death of the said Elizabeth Traves one John Traves late
of the City of London her husband and the said Elizabeth were seised
in their demesne as of fee-tail of a messuage with shops, cellars, &c.,
lying in Bucklersburye in the parish of St. Stephen Walbroke within
the City of London sometime in the tenure of Henry Mynge, deceased,
and so seised, they had is^ue James Traves who now survives; also i
great messuage newly built wherein the said John lately dwelt, and i
tenement and garden lying within Bell Alley without Busshoppes Gate
in the same City.
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So seised, the said John made his will \s.ee Chan. Inq. p.m., 13 Eliz.,
pari I, No. I2i].
The said yohn died 19 February, 12 Eliz. [1570]; after his death
the said Elizabeth entered into the said premises and, so seised, made
her will 20 December, 1571, as follo\^;s : I give to Eduiond Traves my
second son and to Thomas Trax'cs my third son and their heirs for ever
the mansion house wherein I now dwell, lyinf^ in the parish of St.
Michael, Cornhill, on condition that they do not demand any rent or
profit from the same until the youngest of them be ef the full age of 21
years, but shall quietly allow the said rents to be used for the paying
of my debts, and for the maintenance of them the said Eibnund and
Thomas and their brothers and sisters during their minority.
I give to Willia)n Traves my youngest son one tenement and garden
lying in Bell Alley : to hold to him and hi* heirs for ever, on like con-
ditions.
The messuage in Buckelersburye is held of the Queen in chief, by
knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and
paying therefor to the Queen yearly in the name of tithe 105. 8d., and
is worth per ann., clear, £'5 15. gd. The said mansion house in the
said parish of St. Michael, Cornhill, and the said tenement and garden
in Bell Alley are held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage, and
not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £^ 6s. Sd.
Elizabeth Traves died 26 December, 14 Eliz. [157 1], James Traves
is her son and next heir, and was aged 12 years on the 13th day of
December last past.
Chan. Inq. p.m., 14 Eliz., No. 107.
Joijn JBotrmcr, (^rntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 2 April, 14 Eliz. [1572], before
William Allen, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
jfohn Dodmer, gent., by the oath of jfohn Hadden, Stephen Walden,
John Wytton, John Noble, Robert Langwith, Robert Dickinson, Richard
Smithe, John Harrison, Adam Chaterton, Richard Adams, Edward
Bowen, Thomas Pearson, Robert Crippes, Arthur Rainscrofte, Anthony
Garret, John Crowche, Anthony Barber, Thomas Bromley, Henry Kinge
and William Povye who say that
John Dodmer was solely seised in his demesne as of fee of divers
messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments lying in Themes Streate
in London, and in a lane called Grantham lane in the parish of All-
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hallowes the More late or sometime in the several tenures of Nicholas
Clio'a'fie, haberdasher, Richard Pecocke, John Shewte, painter, and jfohn
Hawthorne, carpenter.
So seised, the said jfohn, by deed dated 18 October, 2 & 3 Philip
& Mary [1555], in consideration of a marriage then to be had between
himself and Helen Hynde of London, gentlewomen, one of the daughters
of Augustine Hinde, Alderman of the City of London, deceased, gave
all the said premises to the said Helen for life. [The said deed is here
recited in full.]
The said jfoJin married the said Helen on the 21st day of October in
the said year at the Church of St. Peter the Poor.
Of whom the said premises are held the Jurors know not : they are
worth per ann., clear, ;^2o.
yoJni Dodnier died 9 June last past; Elizabeth Dodnier is his
daughter and next heir, and was aged 6 }ears on the last day of August
last past.
The said Helen, late the wife of the said jfolni Dodnier still survives
in London.
Chan. Iiiq. p. ni., 14 Eliz., No. 108.
1nC|UlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 8 February, 14 Eliz. [1572],
before William Allen, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of John Miller, by the oath of John Hddden, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Wdlden, jfoh)i Wytton, jfohn Noble, Robert Dyckenson, Richard
Adams, John Harrison, Adam Chdtterton, Edward Bo'icen, jfohn
Kibelwhite, Thomas Pearson, John yenniui^es, Robert Ci'ypes, Arthur
Rdynscro/te, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hacket, Henry Kiiige, John
Crowche, Anthony Harbor and William Povey, who say that
yohn Miller was seised in his demesne as of fee of three messuages
in the parish of St. Bartholomew the Great in West Smithfield in the
said City of London, which were sometime of John Smythe and are
now in the several tenures of Thomas Harford, Ralph Herde and
Matthe^o Leiues.
So seised, the said John by his will dated 25 December, 14 Eliz.
[1571], bequeathed the said premises as follows : I give my 3 tenements
in the parish of Great St. Bartholomews to Richard Miller my second
son and to his heirs for ever.
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The said premises are held by the Queen by fealty only, and not in
chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £7 135. \d.
John Miller died 25 December, 14 Eliz. [1571]; J^ohn Miller is his
son and next heir, and is now aged 11 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ;«., 14 Eliz., No. no.
^^amufl (tax, ^nitlrman.
Proof of Age.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 17 December, 14 Eliz. [1571],
before IVillinm Allen, Mayor and escheator, by virtue of a writ
for proving age, by the oath of ifohn Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Walden, John Wytton, John Xuble. Richard Longwith, Robert Dickin-
son, John Harrison, Adam Chaterton, Richard Adams, Edward Bowen,
John Jenninges, Robert Grippes, Anthony Garret, Thomas Bromley,
Thomas Russell, Richard Smithe, Thomas Hackett, Henry King and
Anthony Barbor, who say that
Samuel Cox, gent., son- and next heir of Williaiii Cox, citizen and
haberdasher of London was born in the parish of the Blessed Mary of
Bow the Arches (Arcubus) in the City of London on or before the 4th
day of March, 1549, was baptized in the said parish the said 4th March
in the said vear, and on the 4th day of March last past he came to his
full age of 21 years.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 14 Eliz., No. 112.
EntirrtD 2Miti)crs.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 5 June, 15 Eliz. [1573],
before William Tooke, Esq., auditor of the Court of Wards . . .
Dixwell, Esq., and Richard Gadburye, gent., commissioners, after the
death of Andrew Withers, by the oath of . . . Raynescrofte, Robert
Dickenson, Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, Adam Chdtterton, Anthony
Barbor, Richard Adams, Robert Ldngwith, Thomas Russell, Anthony
Garret, William Cricketofte and Thomas Bromley, who say that
William Withers, gent., deceased, was seised in his demesne as of
fee of I capital messuage called the Wrestlers, &c., &c. \_See Chan.
Inq. p. VI., 14 Eliz., No. 99.]
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 165
After the death of the said Joyce the said premises descended to the
said Andrew Withers as her kinsman and next heir, viz. son and heir of
Thomas Wythers, hrother of Nicholas n'^'^/z^r-f, father of the said Williani
Withers, father of the said Joyce.
[Tlie said premises are held as stated in previous Inq.]
The said Andrew died 23 October last past : after his death the said
premises descended to Joan wife of James Frost, senior, one of the 4
sisters and coheirs of the said Andrea.', to Katherine now the wife of
Richard Rolff, another of the said sisters, to Simon Suckermann son and
heir of Agnes late the wife of Robert Suckerman, another of the said sisters,
and to ]Villiam Wybnrgh son and heir of Grace late the wife of William
Wibitrgh, another of the said sisters : the said Joan Frost was then aged
50 years and more ; the said Katherine Rolj^ 28 years and more ; the said
Simon Suckernian 22 years and more ; and the said William Wybnrgh
was aged 12 years on the ist day of January last past.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 15 Eliz., No. 85.
[This Inquisition is in very bad condition.]
fflS^iUiam <^ii)!Son, (Srorrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 March, 15 Eliz. [1573],
before Lionel Duckett, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of William Gibson, late of London, grocer, by the oath of John
Hdddon, Stephen Wdlden, John Wytton, Robert Ldngewitlie, Adam
Chdtterton, Richard Adams, Edzuard Bowyn, John Kebelwhite, Thomas
Peerson, John Jennynges, Thomas Rtlssell, Thomas Hackett, Henry
Kiitge, John Crowche, Anthony Barber and William Crickdote, who
say that
William Gibson was seised in hii; demesne as of fee of 5 messuages,
I garden and i curtilage situate in a certain alley called the Christopher
alley in Goldinge lane in the parish of St. Giles without Creplegate,
London, in the ward of Creplegate.
So seised, the said William made his will 4 November, 1572, and
thereby bequeathed as follows :
I give my messuages, lands, &c., in Golding lane to Agnes my wife
for her life, she keeping the same in good repair; after her decease, I
give the 3 tenements lying together in Christopher Alley in the said
Goldinge lane, now or late in the tenures of Robert Tumber, John Pery,
carpenters, and John Cranesbye, and i garden there now in the tenure
of Peter Crayton, silkweaver, and Leyker, bricklayer, together with
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free ingress, egress and regress to and from the same to Richard Gibson
my son and his heirs for ever. All other my messuages, lands, &c., not
yet bequeathed, I give after the decease of the said Agues to my son
yoliJi Gibson and his heirs for ever.
The said premises are held of th^ Queen by the free service of u^
yearly, and are worth per ann., clear, ;^4.
\Villia»i Gibson died 7 November last past ; jfolin Gibson is his son
and next heir and is now aged 34 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. >n., 1,5 Eliz., No. 86.
©i)riieitopf)cr (^amppon, mcvrcr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 20 December, 15 Eliz. [1572]
before Lionel Duckett, Esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Christopher Campyon late of London, mercer, by the oath of jfohn
H addon, Stephen Walden, jfohn Noble, Robert Langwith, Robert
Dickonson, Adam Chatterton, Edward Bowyn, jfohii Kebellxi'hite,
Thomas Peerson, jfohn jfcnnynges, Robert Crippes, Arthur Rayues-
crofte, Tliomas Russell, Richard Smithe, Thomas Hackctt, Henry
Kynge, John Crowche, William Pavye, Anthony Barber, Henry
Rowseley and yohn Harry son, who say that
Christopher Campyon was seised in his demesne as of fee of i capital
messuage or tenement with a garden and orchard adjoining with house,
stables, yards, &c., thereto belonging, situate at the hospital of St. Mary
in the parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, and i piece
of waste ground next adjoining the said tenement.
So seised, the said Christopher by deed dated 14 April, 3 and 4
Philip and Mary [1557] for the sum of ;^200 to him in hand paid by
Giles Alloi of London, gent., demised to the said Giles all the said
premises for gg years, he paying yearly for the same i grain of pepper
if demanded: which said capital messuage was worth per ann., clear,
before the making of the said indenture £6, and now is of the yearly
value of I grain of pepper.
The said ChristopJier was likewise seised in his demesne as of fee
of one other tenement and orchard lying in the parish of St. Botolph
without Bishopsgate : which said tenement together with the other
tenement above specified the said Christopher lately had to him and
his heirs of the gift of King Henry VIIL, by the names of 2 tenement
and I acre i rood of land and 2 walls of brick : all which said prem-
ises are situate within near and next the site of the late priory or new
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hospital of the Blessed Mary next Biohopsgate, and are part of the
possessions thereof, as by the Letters Patent of the said King Henry
the Vlllth dated at Westminster 28 June in the 32nd year of his reign
may more fully appear.
The said last mentioned tenement is worth per ann., clear, £4,
and is held together with the premises above specified of the Queen in
chief by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee and the yearly rent
of 25.
The said Christopher Caiiipyon died on the feast day of St. Bartho-
lomew the Apostle last past, viz., the 24th day of August ; Heliii Steiiipe
now the wife of Elizeits Stempe, gent., Barbara Hill now the wife of
Richard Hill , gent., and Elizabeth Swyiibonie, now the wife oi Lawreitce
Sivynborne, gent., are his daughters and coheirs : the said Helen is now
aged 32 years and more, the said Barbara 28 years and more and the
said Elizabeth 26 years and more.
Chnii. Inq. f - m-, 15 Eliz., Xo. 87.
Jofin i^arrrtt, i^rntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 4 April, 15 Eliz. [1572]
before Lionel Duckett, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death oi jfolni Parrett of London, gent., by the oath oi jfohn Hdddoii,
Stephen Waldeii, John Wytton, jfohn Noble, Robert Ldngewith, Robert
Dickenson, jfohn Harris-m, Adam Clidtterton, Richard Adams, Edward
Bowen, John Keblcichite, Thomas Pecrson, Robert C'ripes, Arthur
Raynscrofte, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hdckett, Henry Kiiige, William
Poiye, Anthony Barber and William Crysdell, who sav that
jfohn Parrett was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
wherein he then lived lying in the parish of St. James at Garlyckhieth,
in the City of London, lately called St. James Commons ; and 2 tene-
ments lying in the parish of St. Bridget in Fleetstreet within the
liberty of the said City, now or late in the several tenures oi Kathcrine
Squyer, widow, and William Baseden, tallow chandler.
So seised, the said jfohn made his will 31 October, 1572, and thereby
bequeathed as follows : [Here given in English.]
I give the messuage wherein I now dwell to the parson and Church-
wardens of the said parish of St. James's and their successors for
ever, to the intent that they shall yearK- distribute the rents and profits
thereof amongst the poorest people of the said parish and of the parish
of AUhallovvs, Steyninges, London.
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1 68 Inq2iisitiones Post Mortem for London.
All other my lands, tenements and hereditaments whereof I am
seised of an estate of fee simple I give to my brother Leonard Parrett
and his heirs for ever.
The said yt>//« Parrett died 31 October last past; but who is his
next heir the jurors know not. 1
The said messuage lying in the said parish of St. James in Garlyck-
hieth is held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief, and is worth
per ann., clear, £"3. Of whom the 2 tenements in the said parish of St-
Bridget are held is not known : they are worth per ann., clear, 535. 4^/.
Chan. Inq. p. iit., 15 Eliz., Xo. 88.
13rian ^Tpsoh, (^rntlrman.*
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 25 November, 15 Eliz. [1572]
before Lionel Ducket, esq., Mayor and escheator, by virtue of a
writ de melius inquirend after the death of Brian Tyson, gent., by the
o&ih oi John Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, jfohn Wytton,
jfohn Xoble, Robert Dickonson, JoJin Harryson, Adam Chatterton,
Edi^ard Bowen, jfoh>i KeblewJiite, Tliomas Pierson, jfolm jfennyns,
Robert Grippes, Arthur Raynscrofte, Anthony Garret, Thomas Bromley,
Thomas Russell, Tliomas Hacket, jfulin Ba . . ., jfohn Cro7uche, William
Povye, Richard Adames, Anthony Barber and Henry Rouseley, who say
that
Brian Tyson was seised in his demesne as of fee of i mes., now
or late in the tenure of William Tar rye, citizen and haberdasher of
London, i other messuage now or late in the tenure of Christopher
Marshall, citizen and haberdasher of London ; and i other messuage
now or late in the tenure of William Cowper, citizen and haberdasher
of London : which said messuages are in the parish of St. Martin
within Ludgate ; and i capital messuage with i stable, i garden, i
orchard and i curtilage thereto belonging lying in the parish of St.
Sepulchre in the suburbs of the City of London, now or late in the
tenure of Robert S my the alias Bar)iesdon.
The said premises in the said parish of St. Martin are held of the
Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann., clear, £10. The capital
messuage in the said parish of St. Sepulchres is held of the Queen in
free burgage, and is worth per ann., clear, £4..
The said Bryan Tyson died 25 August, 13 Eliz. [1571]; after his
See Chanc. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., No. 8g.
Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem for London. 169
death the said premises descended to John Tyson of Elber . . ., in co.
Gloucester as his kinsman and next heir, viz., son of William Tyson
brother oi John Tyson, father of the said Bryan which said y'ohn is now-
aged 31 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 15 Eliz., No. 89.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 31 August, 16 Eliz. [1574]
A before jfoJni Ryvers, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
oi Robert Onslowe, Esq., an infant, by the name oi Robert Onslowc son
and heir of Richard Onslowc, Esq., deceased, late in the wardship of the
<^ueen, by the oath of . . . Stephen Walden, Jolin ]Vottoii, Robert
Langu'ith, Robert Dycconson, Adam Chatterton, Richard Addines,
Edward Bowen, John Keblewithe, Thomas Rnssell, Richard Smyth,
Thomas Hdckett, Henr\ Kyng, William Povye, Anthony . . . who say
that
By an inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 11 June, 13 Eliz.* [1571J
before Peter Osborne and others. Commissioners after the death of the
said Richard Onslowc, Esq., it was found that long before the death of
the said Richard Onsloioe, William Patrickson, gent., and Frances his
wife and Bartholomew Hales and Mary his wife were seised in the
right of the said Frances and Mary of 2 messuages and 2 gardens
"within the precinct of the late Priory or House formerly of the Friars
Preachers called the Blacke Freers within the City of London [reciting
ihc whole of the Inqtiisitiou taken on the said Richard Onsloive].-^
The said Richard Onslowe died 2 April last past before the taking
■of the said inquisition on the said 11 June, 13 Eliz.; the said Robert
Onslowe was then his son and next heir, and at the time of his fathers
death was aged 10 3ears, i month and 25 days. Kathcrine late the
wife of the said Richard Onslowe was then surviving in London.
The jurors now say that afterwards the Queen by pretext of the
premises was possessed of the wardship of the body and the marriage
of the said Robert Onslowe by reason of his minority, and so seised by
Letters Patent dated at Westminster 29 October in the said 13th year,
* See Chanc. Inq. p. m., 13 Eliz., p. i, n. 96.
+ As this Inquisition is very long it was not considered necessary to abstract it all
again, so the death of said Richard is merely given.
170 hiqiiisitioncs Post Mortem for London.
granted to the said Katherine Onslowe widow an annuity of _£"io issuinj:^
out of the manor or messuage of Cowghley in the parish of Wenlock
Magna in co. Salop, the manor, grange or messuage of Barton Graunge
in CO. Gloucester, lands and tenements in Rasper and Worth in co.
Sussex, and certain lands and tenements in Womishe, Dunsfold, All-
fold, Cranleigh and Bromleigh [?] in co. Surrey, certain lands called
Otleys Mores and Coleforlong in co. Salop, in Lalton and Eyfye in
CO. Wilts and Shorediche in co. Middlesex, the 3rd part whereof was
then in the hands of the Queen by reason of the minority of the said
Robert ; also the wardship of the body and the marriage of the said
Robert.
The reversion of the said 2 messuages and gardens late of the said
Williani Patrickson and Frances his wife and BartliuluinetiJ Hales and
Mary his wife and of the said lands and parcels of lands late of the said
Francis Pycher and which together with other messuages, &.C., are
specified in the Letters Patent made by King Henry VIII. to said
Francis, and the reversion of the said piece of garden late of the said
Williani More are in the hands of the Queen by the death of the said
Richard and minority of said Robert. The said 2 messuages and
gardens are held of the Queen in chief by 22 parts of a knight's fee.
The lands late of Francis Pycher are held of the Queen in chief by the
service of the 20th part of a knight's fee. The piece of garden late of the
said Williani More is held of the Queen in free burgage and not in chief:
all the said premises are worth per ann., clear, ;^i3 105.
Robert O n si (>'•.>.< e, died 21 July last past; Edward Onslowe, esq., son
ot the said Richard Onslowe, is the brother and next heir of the said
Robert, and was then aged 12 years and 12 days, and still survives at
Stoke in the parish of Stoke in co. Surrey.
The said Katherine still survives at KnoUe in the parish of Cranley
in CO. Surrey.
Chan. Inij. p. ni., 16 Eliz., part i, iVo. i.
Jrauns Crapprs, i^rntlrman.
T nqUISltion taken at the Guildhall, 16 June, 16 Eliz. [1574]
■*- before John Ryvers, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
oi Francis Trappes, gent., by the oath of John Haddon, Robert Laiii^-
wortlie, Robert Dykcnson, John Harryson, Adam Chatterton, Richard
Adams, Edward Bowen, ^john Keblewith, Arthur Raynscroftc, Thomas
Russell, Thomas Hackett, jfohn Crowche, William Povye, Anthony
luqiiisitioncs Post Mortem for Loudon. i 7 1
Barber, \Villiai)i Crickdocke, Roger tide, George Bysshopc and George
Gynn, who say that
Francis Trappes and Anne his wife were jointly seised to them and
the heirs of the said Francis, besides the manors of Bolton on Derne,
Mixborowghe and other lands and tenements in co. York of 13 messuages
in the parish of St. Augustines next Povvles in London ; and the said
Francis was solely seised in his demesne as of fee besides a yearly rent
of £"40 in CO. Lancaster and 3 messuages in St. Gyles Creplegate in the
suburbs of the City of London, of i messuage called the Wildeman in
Bushelane London ; i messuage in Busshoppesgate strete London ; i
messuage in the parish of St. John Sacharies London ; 4 messuages in
the parish of St. Mary A.\e, London ; 2 messuages in the parish of St.
Bartholomew in the ward of Brodstrete ; and 2 messuages in the parish
of St. Martin in the Vintrey, as more fully appears as well by an indenture
dated 12 April, 14 Eliz. [1572J made between the said Francis Trappes
of the one part and Thomas Xovton and Peter ^oues of the other part
as by several recoveries shown before the justices of the Queens Bench.
So seised, the said Francis made his will 16 May last past at
London and thereby bequeathed as follows : [here given in English]
I give to A)ine Trappes my wife all my manors, lands, tenements,
&c., &c., King within the parish of Mexborowghe and elsewhere in co.
York, and my messuage at Povvles gate within the City of London tor
her life, according to the intent of a fine and recovery thereof made tor
the assurance of her jointure ; also my messuage called the Wylde man
lying within the said City of London for her life if my sister Francklyn
so long do live ; after the death of my said wife all the said premises so
to her given to come to my executor for 17 years for the performance of
my will. For this purpose and for the payment of my debts I also give
to my said executor my messuage in Bysshopesgate street, now in the
occupation of William Byrde citizen and mercer of London, i messuage
with all shops, cellars, &c., in the parish of St. John Zacharies ; and
3 messuages in Grubbes street near the said City of London, for the
term of 17 years, and after the said term the same to remain to my
next heir, unless I will the said premises to my other children. All the
rest of my lands, being a full third nart I will shall descend to my next
heir, except the lands which I now give to the followmg uses : to my
child unborn, if a son, and to his heirs for ever the reversion after the
death of my said wife of the messuage called the Wildeman. I give
to my son Robert Trappes and his heirs for ever, after the said term of
17 years, my said messuage in Bysshoppesgate street.
The said messuage in Bysshoppesgate street is held of the Queen in
chief by knights service, and is worth per ann., clear, £^. The 13
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messuages in the parish of St. Augustine are held of the Queen, by
what service is not known, and are worth per ann., clear, £^1 35. \d.
The messuage called the Wilde man in Bushelane is held of the Queen,
by what service is not l:nown, and is worth per ann., clear, £\o. The
3 messuages in St. Gylles Creplegate are held of the Queen by what
service is not known, and are worth per ann., clear, 345. The messuage
in the parish of St. John Zachary is held of the Queen, by what service
is not known, and is worth per ann., clear, 395. 8(/. The 4 messuage
in the parish of St. Mary Axe are held of the Queen, by what services
is not known, and are -worth per ann., clear, £\. The 2 messuages in
the parish of St. Bartholomew are held of the Queen, by what services
is not known, and are worth per ann., clear, £'i^. The 2 messuages in
the parish of St. Martin in the Vintrey are held of the Queen by what
services is also not known, and are worth per ann, clear, £^.
Francis Trappes died 25 May last past ; Francis Trappes is his son
and next heir, and on the first day of April last past was aged 4 years.
The said Anne Trappes still survives in London.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 16 Eliz., part i. No. 2.
212tCilIiam Jarkson alias UrnnartJf.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14 January, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before jfohn Rivers, Esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death
of William Jackson alias Lennarde late citizen and mercer of London,
by the oath oi 'John Haddon,. Henry Suttoti, Stephen Walden, John
WyttoH, John Xoble, Robert LangwortJie, Robert Dickenson, jfohn
Harryson, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adanies, Edward Bower, jfoltn
Kcblewhit, jfohn jfennyns and Anthony Garrett, who say that
William Jackson alias Lennarde was seised in his demesne as of
fee of 2 messuages lying at Bassieshawe in the parish of St. Michael
within the City of London, one whereof he demised to RicJiard Lambert,
late citizen and Alderman of London, deceased, and the other to John
Lamberte citizen and grocer of London.
So seised, the said William Jackson by deed dated 26 October,
13 Lliz. [1571] enfeoffed thereof r//(^^;«<^/.s Crancffeildc, RicJiard Hare,
Richard Hollyntaii, mercers, and Thamns Bramlcv, haberdasher, citizens
of London and their heirs for ever : to hold to the use of himself for life,
after his death to hold the said messuage demised to the said Richard
Lambert and the reversion thereof to the use of Lionel Jackson alias
Lennarde, second son of said William and Ihe heirs of his body; for
Inquisitio7ies Post Mortem for Loudon.
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default, to the use of William jfackson alias Lennarde eldest son of the
said Williaiii and the heirs of his body ; for default, to the use of Thoiims
jfacksou alias Lennarde younger son of said William and the heirs of
his body ; and for default, to the use of the Chamberlain of the City of
London and his successors for ever for the better provision and bringing
of water to the said City for the commodity (advantage) of the citizens for
ever : and after the death of the said William Jackson (named in the writ)
then to have the said messuage in Bassieshawe demised to the said jfohn
Lamherte, and the reversion thereof to the use of the said Thomas
yackson and the heirs of his body ; for default, to the use of the said
William jfackson elder son of said William jfackson and the heirs of
his body ; for default, to the use of the said Lionel jfackson and the
heirs of his body ; and for default, to the use of the Master, Fellows
and Scholars of the College of the Blessed Marv \Iagdalen in the
University of Cambridge and their successors for ever for the sustenta
tion of one scholar there for ever from time to time who shall studv the
Word of God and hereafter be made a true preacher therein, and be
called Jacksons " Scholler".
The said 2 messuages in the said parish of St. Michael at Bassies-
shawe are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann,,
clear, 20 marks.
William jfackson died 20 October last past; the said William
Jackson is his son and next heir, and was then aged ig years.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i, No. 5.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 21 June, 16 Eliz [157+],
before John Ryvers, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Mary Wilkinson, widow, late the wife of jfohn Wilkinson, merchant
tailor of London, by the oath of jfohn Hdddon, Stephen Walden, Robert
Langwithe, jfohn Hdrryson, Adam Chatterton, Richard Adams, Edward
Bowen, John Keblewhite, Arthur Rayscrofte, Thomas Bromley, Thomas
Rtissell, Thomas Hackett, Henry Kyn<re, Anthony Barber, William
Crickdott, Roger Hole and George Bysshopp, who say that
Mary Wilkinson was seised in her demesne as of fee of i capital
messuage lying in St. Mary Spitle without the gate called Busshoppes
gate, London, commonly called the Brick House ; and i orchard
and I backside thereto belonging ; and so seised, by indenture dated
17 November, 15 Eliz. [1572], made between herself of the one part
174 Inquisitioncs Post Morteui for London.
and Roger Wilkinson and Pdid Wilkinson youn<^er sons of the said
Miiry and jfolni of the other part, for their maintenance and for con-
tinuinj; the said premises in her blood, a<^reed that she and her heirs
should be seised to the use of her the said Mary for life ; after her
decease, to the use of the said Roger Wilkinson and the heirs of his
body; for default, to the use of the said Paul Wilkinson and the heirs
of his body; for default, to the use of Nicholas Wilkinson son and heir
of the said jfohn and Mary and the heirs of his body ; for default, to the
use of Edmund Plowden, Esq., and his heirs for ever.
The said Mary was likewise seised in her demesne as of fee of i
messuage lying on the west side of the said capital messuage called the
Brick House, in St. Mary Spitle without Busshoppsgate, commonly
called the Candle Howse, and i orchard and 2 backsides thereto belong-
ing; and so seised, by indenture dated 17 November in the said 15th
year of Eliz., made between herself of the one part and the said Paul
and Roger Wilkinson of the other part, agreed that she and her heirs
should be seised of the said messuage to the use of herself for life ;
after her decease, to the use of the said Paul and the heirs of his body ;
for default, to the use of the said Roger Wilkinson and the heirs of his
bod\ ; for default, to the use of the said \icliolas Wilkinson and the
heirs of his body ; and for default, to the u^e of Edmund Ploicdcn, Esq.,
and his heirs for ever.
The said capital messuage called the Brick House and the premises
thereto belonging are held ot the Queen in chief by knights service, and
are worth per ann., clear, 40.V The messuage called the Candle Howse
is likev. ise held of the Queen in chief b\' knights service, and is worth
per ann., clear, 535. 4^/.
Mary Wilkinson died in London, 21 December, 16 Eliz. [1573]; the
said Nicholas Wilkinson is her son and next heir, and was then aged
30 years and more.
The said Roger and Paul Wilkinson still survive at The Spitle.
Chan. hiq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i, No. 7.
Jof)n ^Jainir, iHsqiurc.
T nqUISltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 19 November, 16 Eliz. [1573],
-* before jfohn Ryvers, Esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death
of yohn Payne, Esq., by the oath of yohn Haddon, Henry Sutton,
.Stephen Wnlden, John Wytton, jfohn Noble, Robert Langwith, Robert
I)icken.<io>i, John Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Edward Bowen, jfuhn
J>iq2iisiiiOfu\s J\)st Mortem for Lotidou.
I >
Keblcwliite, Arfliiir Rnviicscroftc, Anthony Garrett, Tlionnis Bmnilev,
Thonuis Russell, Thomas Haekett, Henry Kin<^, jfohn Baly, jfohn
Cru'ii'che, William Povie, Ajithony Darbor, William Cricklofte and
Roger Hoell, who say that
jfolui Payne was seised in his demesne as of fee of 2 messuaj^es
called the Signe de lez Dajj^j^ers, with shops, cellars, ix.c., Wing to^^ether
in the street called Cheapesyde in the parish of the Blessed Mary of
the Arches in the said City of London, one of which said tenements
now is or late was in the tenure of Thomas Eiimonds, and the other in
that of Thomas Bonard ; and i messuage lying in the street called
Basyng Lane in the parish of Aldermarie within the said Citw now or
late in the tenure of Henry Adams: all which said premises the said
'John Payne purchased to him and his heirs inter alia of Thomas Hollvs,
Knight, as by indenture dated i March, i Edw. 6 [1547] more fully
appears ; also of i capital messuage or inn called the Signe de le Swanne
lymg in the Parish of St. Botolph without Busshoppsgate in the suburbs
of London ; and i tenement or bakehouse, adjoining the said messuage
on the north part, now or late in the tenure of William M a tthe'c, which
said premises the said John Payne purchased to him and his heirs of
the said Thomas Hollis, Knight.
So seised, the said jfohn Payne by charter dated 26 October, 3 Edw.
6 [1549], for the performance of certain agreements declared in certain
indentures dated 4 November, 2 Edw. 6 [154S], made between himself
of the one part and William Calton of London '• paynter Stayner " of
the other part, gave to the said William Calton and to Riehard Hay-
ivoodc of London, gent., William Banhrige and Riehard Allevn and
their heirs, i>iter alia the said messuage called the Swanne and the
bakehouse thereto adjoining, to the use of the said jfohn Payne and
Alice his wife and the heirs of the said jfohn for ever.
The said John Payne was likewise seised of 2 messuages now or
late in the tenure of William Parrye and heretofore in that of John
Vaui^rhan, gent., lying in Snowerhill in the parish of St. Sepulchre
without Newgate in the City of London, which the said ^cdm Payne
lately purchased to him and his heirs of . . .
So seised, the said yohn Payne made his will 13 March, 1572, and
thereby bequeathed as follows: [Here i^iven in En<rlish.]
I give to William Payne my eldest son the manor of Palenswicke
in CO. Middlesex; all my lands, messuages, rents, >S:c., ^c, in the
towns, hamlets, fields and parishes of Fulham, Brayneford, Bedefounte,
Twykenham, Whytton and Istellworth in co. Middlesex ; my 2 messuages
called the Daggers in the several tenures of Thomas Bonar and William
Jones ; and the reversion of my manor of Garton on the VVoolde in co.
176 luqiiisitioucs Post Mo7'tem for Londoji.
York : to hold to him and the heirs male of his- body; for default, the
same to remain wholly to Thomas Payne my 2nd son and the heirs male
of his body ; for default, the remainder thereof to Geon^e Payne my 3rd
son and the heirs male of his body ; and for default, the remainder
thereof to m) right heirs for ever.
I give to the said Thomas my 2nd son my messuage called Appleton ;
all my messuages, lands, &c., in co. Norfolk ; the reversion and remainder
after the death of Alice my wife of all my messuages, houses, lands,
&c., within the parish of St. Clement in co. Middlesex ; and the reversion
of my messuage called the Swanne and the bakehouse thereto adjoining :
to hold to him and the heirs male of his body ; for default, the same to
remain to my said son Gcor<rc and to the heirs male of his body ; and for
default, to remain to my right heirs for ever.
I give to mv said son Georsre and to his heirs all my customary
messuage, lands and tenements in Chesewicke in co. Middlesex, and to
him and his heirs male all my messuages and lands lying in Basing
lane in the parish of Our Lady of Aldermarie, London, and in one street
called Holborne in the parish of St. Andrew in the suburbs of London ;
and all my 2 messuages in time past in the tenure of William Parrye,
and now in that of jfohn Vauffiidii of London, gent., lying in Snowrehill
in the parish of St. Sepulchre : to hold to him and his heirs male ; for
default, the same to remain to my said son Thomas and his heirs male ;
and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
Of whom the said capital messuage called the Swanne and the
bakehouse thereto adjoining are held is not known : they are worth
per ann., clear, £6 135. 4<f. The 2 messuages called the Daggers are
held of the Queen in chief, but by what part of a knights fee is not
known: they are worth per ann., clear, £8. Of whom the said messuage
in Basing lane is held is not known : it is worth per ann., clear, 305.
The 2 messuages in Snowerhill are held of the Queen in free burgage
and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, 335. 4^.
jfohfi Payne died 26 April, 15 Eliz. [1573] ; William Payne is his-
son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
The said Alice late the wife of the said yohn still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i.. No. 8.
a^^altrr Hotige.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14 January, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before jfohn Ryvers, Esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Walter Lodge, by the oath of jfohn Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem for London. 177
Waldeii, John Witton, John Noble, Robert Lansrwoi'th, Robert Dicketi-
son, John Harrison, Adam Chattertou, Richard Adams, Ed^uard Bou-yn,
yohn Keblewhite, John yennynges, Anthony Garnitt, Thomas Russell,
Richard Smythe, Henry Kynge, John Crowch, William Povye, Anthony
Barber and William Cricdott who say that
Walter Lodge was seised in his demesne as of fee of 6 messuages
and 6 gardens lying in the parish of St. Olave near the Tower of London
now or late in the joint or several tenures of yohn Deanc, Thomas Taylor,
William Dickens, Augustine Clarke, Richard Rose and yoan Talbot, and
belonging to the late House of the Crutched Friars (fratrum Criici/ex) of
the City of London : which said premises are held of the Queen in free
socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £^.
Walter Lodge died 15 February, 15 Eliz. [1573]; Margaret now the
wife of William Barnardc is his sister and next heir, and was then aged
37 years.
Chan. In(j. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i, So. g.
<<lntf)onn Ijruskrtt, (^rntlcmau.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 21 October, 16 Kli;^. [1374]
before yoJin Ryvcrs, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Anthony Bricskett, gent., by the oath of ^olin Haddon, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Wdlden, jfohn Wytton, Thomas Hasylii'ood , Robert Dicconson,
John Harrysoii, Adam Chattertou, Richard Adams, Edu'ard Bvu'oi,
John Kcbleiuhite, Arthur Raynscrofte, Thomas Bromley, Thomas Russell,
Richard Sn'iythe, Thomas Hacketi, Henry Kynge, jfohn Crowche, William
Povye and Roger Hole, who say that
Anthony Brnskett was seised in his demesne as of fee of 5 messuages
lying in the lane called St. Sithes lane in the parish of St. Bennett
Sherehogge in the ward of Cordwayner street in the City of London, in
the several tenures of Humphrey Inche, Ralph Everett, Nicholas Chap-
man, Nicholas Harison and Roger Brodhed ; i large messuage lying in
the Parish of St. Gabriel Fanchurch and within the high street called
Fanchurch Street, in which said messuage Elizabeth Brnskett late the
wife of the said Anthony now lives ; and g other tenements lying in the
said parish of St. Gabriel.
So seised, the said Anthony made his will 2.S April, 16 Eliz. [1574],
and thereby bequeathed as follows : [Here given in English.]
I give to Elizabeth my wife and to her heirs for ever my great house
and all my lands and tenements which I now hold in St. Sythes Lane
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in London or in the parish of St. Sythes ; also nri}- mansion or dwelling
house in the parish of St. Gabriel Fanchurch for her life ; and after her
decease, the same to remain to my 5 sons, Sebastian, Henry, Lodn'yke,
Miihaell and TJionias and their heirs for ever, to be equally divided
amongst them.
I give to Mary my daughter and her heirs for ever my g tenements
lying within the said parish of St. Gabriel, Fanchurch.
The messuages lying in the parish of St. Bennett Sherehogge are
held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per-ann., clear, £^ los.
The messuage in the said parish of St. Gabriel Fanchurch wherein the
said Elizabeth Bncskett now lives is held of the Queen in chief by the
service of the 40th part of a knights fee and the yearly rent of 55. 4^/., and
is worth per ann., clear, 4 marks. The g tenements lying in the said
parish of St. Gabriel are held of the Queerrbut by what services is not
known : they are worth per ann., clear, £j.
Anthony Bruskett died g May, 16 Eliz. [1574] ; Sebastian Bruskett is
his son and next heir, and is now aged 38 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ni., 16 Eliz., part i, iVo. 10.
ittartm 13oU)rs, iEs>i]uirf.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 23 June, 16 Eliz. [1574] before
jfohn Kvvers, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Martin Bowes late of London, esq., by the oath of jfoh>i Haddon
Stephen IWilden, Robert Eangu-orth, jfolni Harrison, Ricliard Adams,
Edward Bowen, John KeblewJiite John Jennynges, Arthur Raynscrofte,
Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett, Henry King, John Crowche, William
Povye, William Crickdott, Roger Hole, George Busshopp, George Gynn,
and yohn Wytton who say that
Martin Bowes was seised in his demesne as of fee of 5 messuages
lying in Abchurche lane within the parish of St. Mary Abchurche in the
City of London, now or late in the several tenures q{ Richard Burgone,
Thomas Russell, Gregory Castor, William Cowebridge and Charles
Birte ; 5 other messuages in Abchurch lane, in the parish of St. Mary
Woolnoth, now or late in the several tenures of jfolni Waterscott,
George Kevall, Francis Bernarde and Gabriel Brangier ; g messuages
in Shirbourne lane in the said parish of St. Mary Woolnoth, 7 whereof
were lately demised to John Robenson and now are or late were in the
several occupations of Gregory Bacon, Christopher Moore, Alexander
Phenix, John Xicolls, Bickers, widow, late the wife of Lancelot
Inijuisitioncs Post I^Iortciu for London. i 79
Bickers, Williniii Noble and William Robenson, and the other 2 mes-
suages are or were in the several tenures of Kcne^ick Pryce and Roger
Knott ; and all that messuage lying in St. Swythians lane in the said
parish of St. Mary Woolnoth now or late in the tenure of William
Shorte, grocer.
So seised, the said Martin Bowes by indenture dated 7 February,
9 Eliz. [1567], made between himself of the one part, and Thomas
Wilbraliaiii of London, gent., now deceased and William Oniiesliawc
citizen and grocer of London and Francis Cliampneis of London, gent.,
of the other part, agreed that the said Tliomas, William and Francis
within the space of i year should prosecute a writ de recto out of the
court of Chancer} against him the said Martin Bo'u'cs, and thereby should
petition (pra\) against him all the said premises, and that the said Martin
should appear and defend and call to warrant the common voucher, and
that immediately after such recovery had they should be seised of all the
said premises to the use of the said Martin and Frames then his wife
for their lives; after their decease, then to the use of William Bowes
one of the sons of said Martin and Frances, and his heirs male; for
default, to the use of the heirs male of the body of the said Martin by
the said Frances; for default, to the use of Martin Boives, gent., son
and heir apparent of the said Marti)i named in the writ and his heirs
male ; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the body of the said
Martin named in the writ; for default, to the use of the heirs of the
body of the said Martin ; and for default, to the use of his right heirs
for ever.
The said recovery and execution thereupon were suffered and had
within the space of i year to the uses aforesaid.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and are worth
per ann., clear, £13 6.<;. Hd.
Martin Bowes died in London 4 February, 15 Eliz. [1573]; Martin
Bowes the son now of London, gent., is his son and next heir, and is
now aged 27 years and more.
The said Frances late the wife of the said Martin Bowes the father
still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. ;;/., 16 Eliz., part i, No. 14.
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5ri)omas ilirollrs, 5*emor.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 4 May, 16 Eli^. [1574] before
John Ryvcrs, Mayor and escheator, after the dtath of Thomas
Xicolles, senior, by the oath of JoJin HaddoJi, Stcplicii Walden, Robert
Laiif^witli, Robert Dvcoiison, jfoliii Harrison, RicJiard Harryson, Ed'icard
Bo'tceii, John Kebleivith, Arthur Raytiscroft, A>itoiiy Garret, Thomas
Bromelcv, Thomas Russell, RicJiard Smyth, Henry Kynge, John
Crowchc, William Povve, Antony Barber, William Crickdott, Ro<rer
Hole and George Bisshopc, who say that
Thomas Xicholls was seised in his demesne as a fee of i capital
messuage with 6 tenements lyin.i; in the parish of St. Margaret in
Lothbury in the ward of Colman street in the several tenures of
Ancelett Becket, William Palmer, Hubert Renoldes, jfames jfenynges,
Thomas Horton, and Richard Hubbert ; i messuage with 7 cottages
lying in a certain alley called Tristrams Alley in the parish of St.
Stephen in Colman street, in the tenure of yohn Clarke ; and 3
messuages in the said parish of St. Margaret in Lothbury, in the
several tenures of jfohn Kent, Henry Dighton, Robert Phillipson and
Vrian Evans alias Daniell.
So seised, the said Thomas Xicolls by deed dated 15 March, i Mary
[1554] granted to Richard Springham, Thomas Xicolles, junior, and yohn
Xieolles all the said capital messuage and 6 tenements which the said
Thomas Xieolles senior, purchased inter alia of Ed^uard Clopton, late
citizen and mercer of London ; also the said messuage and 7 cottages
in Tristrams Alley then in the tenure of Isabella Xieolles, widow,
mother of the said Thomas Xieolles, senior, which the said Tho)nas
Xieolles senior purchased to him and his heirs of Thomas Xieolles,
junior, brother of the said Thomas senior : to hold to them and their
heirs for ever to the use of the said Thomas Xieolles, senior, for his
life ; after his decease, to the use of Elizabeth then his wife for her
life; after the decease of the said Elizabeth to the use of Anthony
Nicolles son of the said Thomas and his heirs male ; for default, to
the use of Richard Xieolles another of the sons of the said Thomas
and his heirs male, with divers remainders over.
So seised, the said Thomas Nicolles made his will 26 January, 1561,
and thereby bequeathed the 4 messuages lying in the said parish of St.
Margaret, which the said Thomas purchased of Thomas Preston and
his wife to the said Anthony Nicolles and the heirs male of his body for
ever, with divers remainders over.
Inij?iisifiO)ics Post Mortem for London. i8i
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burs^a^e, and
are worth per ann., clear, 40 marks.
TJioiiias Xiidllcs died 31 May, 1561 ; Robert Xicollt's is his son and
next heir, and was then aj;ed 12 years and more.
Clunt. IiKj. p. III., 16 Eliz., f'drt i, A\i. 31.
<[ri)omas <!ii!flaHvrr, ritiKu antJ Iratiirrsrllrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, <S March, 16 Eli/., before
'John Ryi'L'i's, escj., Mayor and escheator, after the death of Thomas
Walker, citizen and leatherseller of London, by the oath oi ycliii Haddoii,
Stephen Waldeii, yohii Wittoii. John Harrison, Adam Chatterton,
Richard Adams, John Kehlewhite, jfoJni jfeiinyin^es, Thomas Ri'ssell,
Riehard SmytJie, Thomas Haeketf, Henry Kynge, John Crowchc,
William Povve, William Criedoti, Roi^ur Hoole, Robert Ldmj^u'ithe,
Edivard Bouyn and Anthony Barber, who say that
Thomas ]]'alker was seisad in his demesne as of fee of 1 capital
messuajje with 2 messuaj^jes thereto adjoining lying in Mynchon lane
in the parish of St. Dunstan in the East, London, now or late in the
several tenures of Henry Lane and Ambrose Pervoy ; and i piece of
land in the parish of All Hallows Staynyngs within Tower ward in the
City of London, now or late in the tenure of jfohn Barker : upon which
said piece of land the said Thomas ]\'alker built a messuage abutting
upon the lane called Marke layne.
So seised, the said Thomas Walker made his will, 25 September, n
Eliz. [1569], and thereby bequeathed as follows : [Here <;[iven in English.]
I give to Elizabeth my daughter and to her heirs my mansion house
wherein I now dwell with 2 tenements thereto adjoining, with one half
of the nether part of the garden, and all that part of the garden lying
before the house southward and of that part eastward, the " palle " now
standing by Mr. jfacobes house to be taken up and to be set against my
mark in the brick wall northward along the Churchyard of "all Holle
Stennynges," and the said "palle"' to go from that marke straight
" overwarthe " southward to the " backe house " of Mr. yacobe, surgeon,
and so all that part from the said " palle " to the newe house eastward to
" longe the saide new bowse," and the rest of the garden to go to my
foresaid mansion house to the part of my daughter Elizabeth.
I give to my daughter jfonc and her heirs for ever the said new house
lying in Marke lane with that part of the garden before mentioned.
The said capital messuage and the said 2 messuages thereto
1 82 Iiiquisitiones Post Mortem for Loudon.
adjoining are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ann.,
clear, 20 marks. The said piece of land and the messuage lately built
are held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent
in free socage by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £10.
Thomas Walker died 12 August, 11 Eliz. [1569]; Elizabeth and
yane Walker are his daughters and next heirs ; the said Elizabeth was
then aged 10 years and more, and the said Jane 7 years and more.
Mary Brockenbnrye now the wife of Richard Brockenbnrye and late
the wife of the said Thomas Walker, and the said Richard Brockenbnrye
took the profits of the said premises from the death of the said Thomas
as the next friends of the said Elizabeth and yane and to their use.
Chan. Inq. p. ///., 16 Eliz., part 1, No. 33.
I^rnrp iEiUcsi, ritiirn anti Hltirrman of Eontion.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 21 June, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before jfohii Rivers, Knt., Mayor and escheator, after the deatn
of Henry Milles, citizen and Alderman of London, by the oath of yoJm
Haddon, Stephen Walden, Robert Langworth, John Harryson, Adam
Chatterfon, Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, Arthur
Raynscrofte, Thomas Broudey, Tho)nas Russell, Thomas Hackett, Henry
Kynge, Arthur Barber, William Crickdott, Roger Hole, George Bys-
shoppe and George Gynne, who say that
Henry Milles was seised in his demesne as of fee, besides i messuage
in Croydon in co. Surrey called the redd Lion, of i messuage and i
garden lying in the parish of St. Stephen in Colmanstrete, London ;
and 1 messuage and the 4th part of i messuage in the parish of St.
Mildred, London.
So seised, the said Henry by indenture dated g January, 16 Eliz.
[1574], made between himself of the one part and William Milles,
citizen and grocer of London, son and heir of the said Henry of the
other part sold to the said William and his heirs for ever the said
messuage and garden in the said parish of St. Stephen.
Afterwards, viz., on the i6th day of January in the said i6th year the
said Henry made his will in London, and thereby bequeathed as follows :
\^Here given in English.]
I give to my wife [not named] the house wherein I now dwell.
To my son William and his heirs I give the 4th part of the little
Inijuisitioiifs Post Mortem for London. i8
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house which I bought oi John Blacke)i:un, grocer; also the reversion of
my said great house after the death of my wife.
The said messuage and garden are held of the Queen in chief by
knight's service, and are worth per ann., clear, 205. The messuage and
the 4th part of the said messuage in the parish of St. Mildred sre held
of the Queen, but by what services is not known : they are worth per
ann., clear, £\ \os.
Henry Milles died 22 January last past ; William Milles is his son
and next heir, and is now aged 38 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ni., 16 Eliz., part i, No. 34.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 28 January, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before John Rivers, Esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death of
William Siggeswicke, by the oath of John Haddon, Henry Sutton,
Stephen Wdlden, John Witton, John Noble, Robert Ldngwith, Robert
Diccouson, John Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Richard Addmes, John
Ketelwliite, Arthur Rdi)iscrofte, Thomas Russell, Richard Smythe, Thomas
Hdckett, Henry Kinge, John Bayly, John Crowche, William Povye,
Anthony Barber, William Crickdocke and Roger Howell who say that
William Siggeswicke was seised in his demesne as a fee of 2
messuages and tenements late in the several tenures of William
Baldinge and Henry Johnson, lying in the parish of St. Bridget in
Fleetestrete, London, formerly belonging to the Fraternity of the
Blessed Mary in the Church of St. Bridget : which said messuages are
held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent by
fealty only in free socage and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear,
£6 6s. Sd.
William Siggeswicke died 27 October, 15 Eliz. [1573] ; Anna, Eliza-
beth, Susanna and Ellen Siggiswicke are his daughters and next heirs,
and were then aged respectively the said Anna 17 years and more, the
said Elizabeth 15 years and more, the said Susanna 10 years and more,
and the said Elleti 5 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part 1, No. 35.
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184 Inquisitiones Post Mortetu for Londo)i.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 14 January, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before yohn Ryvers, esq.. Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Jolin Redman, citizen and bowyer of London, by the oath of '^ohn
Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stipluii Walden, John Wytton, John Noble,
Robert Langwythe, Robert Dickenson, J^ohn Harryson, Adam Chatterton,
Richard Addanis, Edward Bowyn, John Keblewhite, John jfennyuges,
AntJicny Gqrrett, Thomas Russell, Richard Smythe, Henry Kynge, John
Cro:rclic, William Poiye, Anthony Barber and \Vm. Crickdott who say
that
>'"//« Rcdmn>i was seised in his demesne as of fee of i capital mes-
sua<;e and 2 tenements thereto adjoinin<^ and i f^arden lyin^ in the parish
of St. Katherine Christchurch within the ward of Alf^ate in the City of
London, late in the tenure of Thomas Maynarde deceased : which said
premises the said jfohn Redman lately purchased to him and his heirs of
the said Thomas Maynarde and Margaret his wife as by their charter
dated ig November, 3 Edward 6 [1549] more fully appears.
So seised the said jfohn Redman and jfoan then his wife by deed
dated 25 January, 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1558] granted to Richard
Porry deceased, and to Jane Redman daughter of the said John, whom
the said Richard was then about to marry, the said capital messuage
and garden : to hold to them and to the heirs of the body of the said
Jane ; and for default, to the right heirs of the said JoJin Redman.
Afterwards the said Richard married the said jfnne at London and
afterwards died there. After his death the said yane was seised of the
said premises and married William Foxe.
The said yohn Redman was likewise seised in his demesne as of fee
of the moiety of i other messuage called the Cuppe lying in the parish
of St. Michael in a place there called Croked Lane, now or late in the
tenure of George Smytlie.
The said capital messuage and the 2 tenements in the parish of St.
Katherine Christchurch are held of the Queen in socage by fealty only,
and are worth per ann., clear, £3. The moiety of the said messuage
called the Cuppe is held of the Queen in free burgage, and is worth per
ann,, clear, £;^.
jfoJin Redman died ig February, 15 Eliz. [1573] ; jf(^'te now the wife
of the said William Foxe and Elizabeth now the wife of William Hewes
are his daughters and heirs : the said 'Jane was then aged 30 years
and more, and the said Elizal>eth 33 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 KHz., part 1, Xo. 38.
Inquisitioncs Post Moi'tcui for London. 185
(EilUUam l^rstf, ritMrii auti grorrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 November, 16 Eliz.
[^S73]' before Wil/innt Tooke, esq., auditor {general of the Court
of Wards and Liveries, Richard Gadburie , esq., and William Necton,
•esq., feodaries of the City of London commissioners named in a writ
*' dc melius, inquirend" after the death of Willinm Reste citizen and
grocer of London, by the oath oi jfolni Hnddoii, Henry Sutton, Stephen
IValden, jfoJin Witton, jfohii Xoble, Adam Chattcrton, Richard Adams,
Edward Bowyne, jfolni Kehlewhitc, Artltur Rainescrofte, Thomas
Russell, Henry Kiiige and William Povye
Whereas by an Inquisition taken before Martin Bowes, Knt., late
Mayor and escheator, by command of Kinj; Henry 8, it was found
that the said William Reste was seised in his demesne as of fee of 16
Tnessua<;es, 3 j^ardens and 2 curtilages in the parishes of St. Mary
Wolnoth and St. Mary Wolchurche havve, London ; and so seised,
made his will 8 February 1545. in the said parish of St. Mary Wolnoth,
and thereby bequeathed to Katherine Reste his daughter and her heir all
his lands and tenements in London.
And that the said William held all the said premises of the King in
free burgage by fealty only, but it did not appear of what borough,
manor, castle or honor they were held : Now the jurors say that were
held of the King in free burgage of the City of London by fealty only,
and are now held of the Queen in like manner, and are worth per ann.,
clear, 40 marks.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i, 7\o. 44.
Hlriautirt Eugustmr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 June, 16 Eliz. [1574].
before Ralph Bassevile, esq., William Larke, gent., and William
Necton, gent, feodary of the City of London, commissioners by virtue
•of a Commission directed to them to enquire as to the lunacy of Alex-
ander Au'gustine, by the oath of John Hdddon, Stephen Wdlden,
Robert Ldngwith, Robert Dickenson, John Harrison, Richard Adams,
Edward Bowen, Arthur Rdynescrofte, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett,
Henry Kiiig, John Crowehe, William Povie, Anthony Barber, Roger
Hoell, George Busshopp, George Gynne and Richard Smyth, who say
that
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Alexander Aiii^ustync is a lunatic and does not enjoy lucid intervals,
so that he is unfit to govern himself or his lands : he became a lunatic
6 months ago b\- the visitation of God and has remained so ever since.
The said Alexander has no lands within the City of London, but he
he is possessed of £"67 105. remaining in the hands of the King of
France in parts beyond the seas, and £200 remaining in the hands of
the heirs or executors of Tliunins Moore of Bissiter in co. Oxford, Esq.,
deceased.
Divers sums of mone\' remain in the hands of Francis Alford, gent.,
of the goods of jfttlins Augustine now deceased, }Ounger brother of the
said Alexander who is his only brother and next heir: which said
jfiiliiis was a lunatic as appears by an Inquisition taken at the Guildhall,
S January, 8 Eliz. [1566].
Liiia Ele)ia Moore, widow, late the wife of the said Thomas Moore
is the sister and next heir of the said Alexander, and is now aged 26
years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 16 Eliz., part I, No. 45.
^LHiUiam ittasr, rituen anti grorrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 16 June, 16 Eliz. [1574]. before
yohn Rvvcrs, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
William Mase. citizen and grocer of London, by the oath of ^ohn
Iladdon, Robert Langworth, Robert Dickenson, 'John Harryson, Adam
Chattcrton, Richard Adams, Edn'ard Bo-^'eii, John Keblewith, Arthur
Raynscro/te, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett, John Crowche, William
Poiye, Anthony Barber, William Crickdott, Roger Hole, George Bys-
shope and George Gynn, who say that
William Mase was seised of 2 messuages, lying in the parish of St.
Ethelburge, London ; 2 messuages in the parish of St. Botolph without
Busshopsgate, and 4 parts of 5 messuages formerly 2 messuages in the
parish of St. Peter in Cornhill now in the several tenures of Julian
Mese, widow, jfohn Reman, Rfdjert jfurden, Gisbery Dorman and
William Strainer.
The 2 messuages in the parish of St. Ethelburgh are held of the
Queen in free and common burgage and not in chief and are worth per
ann., £1.^.. The 2 messuages in the parish of St. Botolph are held of
the Queei> in free and common socage by fealty only, and are worth per
ann., clear, £3. The said 4th part of the said 5 messuages in the
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parish of St. Peter in Cornhill is held of the Queen in free burgage and
is worth per ann., clear, £^.
WUliam Mase died 24 September, 15 EH;^. [1573], George Messe is
his son and next heir, and on the 20th day of Januar\', 15 Eliz., was
aged 18 years.
Chan. IiKj. p. 1)1., 16 Kliz., part i, Xo. 47.
Crigto|)i)rr Hlee, riturn anti rutlrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 October, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before John Rivers, Knight, Mayor and escheator, by virtue of a
writ de iiiclins inqnirendo after the death of Christopher Alee, citizen
and cutler of London, by the oath of '^ohn H addon, Stephen Waldcu,
jfohn ]Vitto)i, Robert Ldngwithe, Robert Dickenson, jfohn Harrison,
Edward Bowen, jfohn Keblewliite, Thomas Russell, Thotnas Hdckett,
Henry Kynge, jfohn Crowche, William P'ovye and Roger Hole, who say
that whereas it was found by an Inquisition taken before Thomas Leighe,
Knight, late Mayor and escheator of the City of London that the said
Christopher held of the Queen divers lands and tenements in Fleat-
streat and Sholane within the said City, and that jfohn Alee son of
Cuthbert Alee was the kinsman and heir of the said Christopher, but
that it was not known by what services he held the said lands and
tenements : Now the jurors say that i messuage in Fletstret called
the sign of the white Lion wherein the said Christopher then dwelt is
in the tenure of Thomas and Richard Reason and is held of the Queen
by the free service of id. yearly. The messuage wherein Roger Yongc
then dwelt called the sign of the dogges hedd in the pott is now in the
tenure of Thomas Hulson citizen and writer of London, and is held of the
Queen by the free service of id. yearly. The messuage wherein Martin
Allen then dwelt now called the halfe mone, lying between the building
called the sign of the legge and the white hart is now in the tenure of Paul
Pope and is held of the Queen by fealty only in free burgage of the City
of London and not in chief. 6 messuages, residue of the tenements in
Shoolane are now in the tenure of the said John Alee son of Cuthbert
Alee, and are held of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in
CO. Kent by fealty only in free burgage and not in chief.
Chan. Inq. p. ;;/., 16 Eliz., part i. No. 48.
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1 88 Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem for London.
,lFrancig BrnDSon, <§rntleman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 4 May, 16 Eliz. [1574], before
'^ohn Ryvers, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Francis Benyson, late of London, gent., by the oath of jfokn Haddon,
Stephen Walden, Robert Langwith, Robert Diconson, John Harrison,
Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, John Keblewith, Arthur Raynscrofte,
Anthony Garret, Thomas Bromeley, Thomas Russell, Richard Sfnyth,
Henry Kynge, John Crowch, William Povye, Anthony Barber, William
Crickdott, Roger Hole and George Bisshope, who say that
Francis Benyson was seised in his demesne as of fee of i large
messuage and i tenement thereto adjoining, and 2 messuages lying in
the parish of St. Michael in Cornhill, London.
So seised, the said Francis made his will [date not given] and
thereby bequeathed* as follows:
I give to Anne my wife [now the wife of Thomas Huggan, Esq.]
the great messuage wherein I now dwell and the tenement thereto
adjoining wherein William Duddesburie now dwells for her life in full
satisfaction of the 3rd part of my lands in Cornwall, but if after my
death she goes to live in the country, then I give to her a yearly rent
of £10 issumg out of the said premises. The other 2 tenements testator
gave to Thomas Benyson his brother.
The said premises are held of the Queen by fealty only in free
burgage and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £8 135. ^d.
Francis Benyson died i February, 13 Eliz. [1573]; Robert Benyson
is his brother and next heir and was then aged 40 years and more.
Anne Huggan now the wife of Thomas Huggan, esq., and late the
wife of the said Francis and the said Thotnas took the profits of the
said large messuage and tenement after the death of the said Francis,
and the said Robert Benyson occupied the other 2 tenements.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i, No. 53.
S^aiUiam i^fttlc, ntiKn antr doti)U)odccr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 5 February, 16 Eliz. [1574],
before John Rivers, esq., Mayor and escheator, after the death of
William Kettle, citizen and clothworker of London, by the oath oi John
Haddon, StepJien Walden, John Harrison, Richard Adams, Edward
Bdwyn, Arthur Raynscrofte, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett, Henry
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 1 89
Kifia^e, jfohn Crowche, Anthony Barber, Robert Ldngwith, Roger Hoole,
William Povye, John Noble and John Keblewhite, who say that
William Kettle was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
and 2 shops, with cellars, &c., lying in the lane called grenelattyce lane
in Candlewyke street in the parish of the Blessed Mary Abchurche,
London, which were late parcels of the possessions of the late priory or
new hospital of the Blessed Mary without Bisshoppesgate lately dis-
solved, and were late in the tenure of the said William Kettle, which
said premises the said William lately bought to him and his heirs of
John Braunche citizen and draper of London, as by charter dated 20
February, 9 Eliz. [1567], more fully appears.
So seised, the said William Kettle made his will 13 January, 1573,
and thereby bequeathed the said messuage to jfohn Kettle his son and
to the heirs of his body ; for default, the same to remain to William
Kettle then being in Lancashire and to his heirs for ever.
Testator bequeathed the use and occupation of the capital shop of
the said messuage to Edward Griffith his servant during the minority
of the said jfohn Kettle.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in chief, but by what
part of a knight's fee is not known: they are worth per ann., clear,
£3 6s. Sd.
William Kettle died 13 January, 16 Eliz. [1574]; jfohn Kettle is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 12 years and 2 months.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 16 Eliz., part i, No. 54.
itJosr ilTrott, toiHoU).
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 March, 17 Eliz. [1575],
before James Hawes, Mayor, and escheator, after the death of
Rose Trott, widow, by the oath o( John Hdddon, Stephen Walden, Adam
Chaiterton, Edu'ard Bowen, Robert Ldngwyth, John Kybblewhyte, jfohn
Jenninges, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackct, William Poovyc, Roi^ir
Hole, George Gynii, Thomas Ellyott, Richard Smithe, William Ernesbyc
and William Lay e res, who say that
Rose Trott was seised in her demesne as of fee besides the manor
of Halwycke alias Hallywycke, in the parish of Fryernebarnett in co.
Middlesex, the manor, messuage or farm of Myckelfeeld alias Mychelfeeld
alias Myckelfeeld hall in co. Hertford, 3 crofts or closes of land, wood
and pasture called Wytherall alias Wytherhall, late 4 closes, i grove of
wood called Wakes groave, containing 3 a. lying in Tatteridgc alias
190 Inquisitioiies Post AIo7'tem foi' London.
Tatteryche in co. Hertford, and i messuage and 20 a. of land in the
parish of Fyncheldye in co. Middlesex, 10 a. of land in Tatteridge, 3
pieces of land and meadow called Hogmanherne in the parish of
Fvncheleve in co. Middlesex, and certain lands, tenements, and here-
ditaments called Langryche in the parishes of Nasinge and Waltham
Hollvcrosse in co. Essex . . . of i capital messuage with a garden thereto
adjoining situate in the parish of St. Andrew Undershafte, London,
now or late in the tenure of William Ryvctt ; 4 messuages lying in the
parish of St. John Walhrooke, now or late in the tenure of jfolni Ledi^erd,
Williiini Bel/eld and jfalDt Trott ; and i messuage in the parish of
St. Mary Colchurche in West Cheape called the Starr in the tenure
of Mart ill Trott son of the said Rose Trott.
So seised the said Rose Trott made her will 20 January, 16 Eliz.
[1574], and thereby bequeathed as follows : [Here given in English.]
I give to 7^05^ Trott my Goddaughter and to her heirs for ever all
mv lands and tenements in Fyncheleye and Tatteridge in cos. Middlesex
and Hertford, which I lately purchased to me and my heirs for ever of
Robert Bygmore.
I give to Marten Trott my son and his heirs for ever all my lands
and tenements called Lahgeryche in Nasynge and Waltham Holly
crosse, which I purchased to me and my heirs for ever of Richard
Houghton and George Brewster, and all other my lands there ; also
the messuage called the Starr wherein my son Jolin Trott now dwells
lying in West Cheape, London.
I give to my said son yoJin and his heirs for ever my manor of
Halwicke in co. Middlesex; all my lands and tenements in Colnehatche
and 1- ryernebarnett in the said county ; all my messuage (sometime 3
tenements) wherein I now dwell, with my other 2 messuages in the
parish of St. John Walbrooke, now or late in the tenures of Lownde
and William Belfeyld ; and all other my messuages, lands, &c., in the
said parish of St. John.
I give to Mary Ryvett my daughter my manor or farm of Myckel-
field in co. Hertford, and all the lands, woods, &c., thereto belonging,
which I lately purchased to me and my heirs for ever of William
Ryvett: to hold to the said Mary for her life; after her decease I give
the same to Tho>iias Ryvett son of the said William and Mary, and to
the heirs of his body ; for default, the same to remain to the heirs
male of the body of the said Mary by the said William ; for default
to remam to Rose Ryvett daughter of said William and Mary and to
the heirs of her body ; for default, to remain to Myrahell Ryvett another
daughter of the said William and Mary and to the heirs of her body;
for default, to remain to Gresell Ryvett another of the daughters of the
I}iquisitio)it's Post Marie)}! for London. 191
said William and Mary and to the heirs of her body; for default, to
remain to the heirs of the body of the said Mary by the said Williani ;
and lastly for default, to remain to my right heirs for ever.
The said capital messuage and garden in the said parish of St.
Andrew Undershafte are held of the Queen in chief by the loth part of
a knight's fee and the yearly rent of 4.S., and are worth per ann., clear,
4.05, The 4 messuages is the parish of St. John W'albrooke are held
of the Queen, but by what service is not known, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £8. The messuage called the Starr in the parish of St. Mary
Colchurche is held of the Queen in socage by fealty only, and is worth
per ann., clear, ;^io.
Rose Trott died 6 January last past ; Joint Trott is her son and
next heir and is now aged 38 years and more.
The said Rose Trott, Martin Trott and Mary Ryvett still survive.
Chan. Inq. p. tn., 17 Eliz., No. 68.
CcTisar auelmarr, i^cntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall 10 February, 17 Eliz. [1575],
before William Tooke, esq., Auditor of the Court of Wards and
Liveries, Richard Gadburye, gent., and Williani Xecton, gent., feodary
of the City of London, commissioners, after the death of Ccesar Adel-
niarc, gent., by the oath of jfohn Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Waldcn, Robert Dickenson, Adam Chatterfon, William Arinesbye,
Edward Bowen, John Keblewhyte, John Getinyiis, Arthur Reynescrofte ,
Anthony Garret, Thomas Bromley, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett,
Henry King, William Povye, Anthony Barhor and Thomas Ellyot, who
say that
Ccesar Adelmare was seised in his demesne as of fee of i large
messuage and i garden lying within the close of the late priory of St.
Helen within Busshoppesgate, London, which were held of the Queen
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a fee is not known, and
are worth per ann., clear, 535. 4<7.
Ccesar Adelmare died 20 September, 11 Eliz. [1569] Julius Adelmare
is his son and next heir, and is now aged 17 years and 2 days.
Margery wife of the said Ccesar has occupied the said messuage and
taken the profits thereof since the death of the said Ccesar.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 17 Eliz., No. 75.
192 Inquisitiones Post AI or tern for London.
Jftargarrt OToonyc, iSaitioto.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 19 February, 17 Eliz. [1575],.
before James Hawes, esq., escheator, after the death of Margaret
Coonye, widow, by the oath of jfohu Haddon, Stephen VValden, Robert
Langwythe, Robert Dycekenson, jfohn Harryson, Adam Chatterton,
Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, Arthur Raynscrofte, jfohn jfenuiitges,
Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackctt, Henry Kinge, William Poovie, Arthur
Barbor, Roger Hole, George Gynn and William Layere, who say that
Margaret Coonye was seised in her demesne as of fee of 8 messuages
lyin^ in the parish of St. Gregory, London, now or late in the several
tenures of John Sowthcott, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas,
John Stevenson, Thomas Tylle, William Savell, Ralph Wrighte, William
Sainte, Owin Davyes and Francis Beswicke, and i " le garde" in the
said parish, now or late in the tenure of William Beswicke.
So seised, the said Margaret, by her will dated 31 January, i Eliz.
[1559], bequeathed as follows: [Here given in English.]
I give to John Starkye citizen and fletcher of London my son-in-law
and to Margaret his wife my daughter all my messuages, lands, tene-
ments, &c,, lying in Carter lane within the parish of St. Gregory " nighe
Pawles of London " which I lately bought of the late Lord Awdeleye,
for their lives ; after their decease, the same to remain to the heirs of
the body of the said Margaret ; for default, I give the same to the
Wardens and " Socyattes " of the art or mystery of Fletchers of the
City of London : to hold to them and their successors for ever, to the
intent that they shall pay yearly for ever to the Masters of the Hospital
of Christ within Newgate, of London, towards the maintenance of the
poor children there £5 ; and to 5 poor men of the said company £5,
towards the augmentation of " theire staye of lyvinge ". The residue
of the rents of my said lands shall be employed towards the support of
the charges ot the company. If the said wardens make default of the
said payments then I give my said lands to Christ's hospital aforesaid
for the use of the poor children there for ever.
The said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are
worth per ann., clear, £10.
Margaret Conye died 5 May, 2 Eliz. [1560]; Joan now the wife of
John Rcadc is her kinswoman and next heir, viz., daughter of Margaret
Sfark'vc daughter of the said Margaret, and is now aged 21 years and
more.
Chan. Inq., p. ;//., 17 Eli:.., No. 77.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 193
J(ii)n i!l2ai)pte1)(irnr, rituni anti rlotl)tDorker.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 March, 17 Eliz. [1575]
before James Hawes, esq.. Mayor and escheator, after the death
of jfohn IVhytehortie, citizen and clothworker of London, by the oath of
jfohn Haddon, Stephen Wdlden, Robert Ldiigwithe, Adam Chdtterton,
Edward Boiven, John Keblcwhite, John Jennynges, Thomas Russell,
Richard Smyth, Thomas Hdckett, William Povye, Roger Hole, George
Gynn, Thomas Elliott, William Ernesbye and William Layer, who say
that
The said John Whithorne was seised in his demesne as of fee of i
large messuage or mansion house called " le Signe de le Ax," lately a
brewhouse ; 3 other messuages adjoining the said messuage, with shops,
cellars, sollars, &c., lying together in the parish of St. Mary, Alderman-
burye, in the ward of Criplegate, London, on the south side of the lane
called Pety Cales lane ; i other capital messuage and 2 tenements
thereto adjoining, with shops, &c., situate in the said parish: which
said messuage and 2 tenements were lately purchased to the said John
Whitehorne and his heirs of Christopher Hayes, deceased, late citizen
and mercer of London, and Alice his wife ; also i other messuage now
or late in the tenure of William Maunsell lying in the street called
Harte Strete within the parish of St. Olave next Markelane, London ;
10 messuages, with shops, cellars, &c., lying in Woode strete, London,
of which said messuages 7 lie together in Wood strete in the parish of
St. Alban and 3 in the parish of St. Michael in . . . lane, London ; 6
other messuages with shops, &c., lying in a certain lane called Steyning
lane in the parish of St. Mary Steyning : which said premises in Woode-
strete and Steyning Lane, the said John Whitehorne purchased to him
and his heirs of fustian Renawden, alias Talcarne, gent. ; 5 messuages
and gardens 1\ ining Whitecrosse Strete in the parish of St. Giles with-
out Criplegate, London, which the said Jolin Whitehorne purchased to
him and his heirs of Gabriel Caldham of the city of Rochester, free-
mason, and Elizabeth his wife.
So seised, the said John Whitehorne made his will on the 27th day
of September, 1568, as follows: \liere given in English] I give all my
lands, tenements, &c., within the City of London or elsewhere in
England to Agnes my wife for her life, except those purchased of
Christopher Hayes, which I give to my daughter Margaret for life, and
I pray the Master and the Wardens of the Clothworkers and the
Assistants of the same, whereof I am one, to receive the rent during
the life of John Kilstarue now her husband, and to keep the same for
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194 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Loudon.
her if she survive him. After the death of my said wife I will that all the
said lands shall wholly remain to Augustyne my son and heir apparent,
and the heirs of his body ; and for default, the remainder thereof to my
3 daughters Margaret, Alyce and Katherine and their heirs in equal
parts.
The mansion house called " le Ax," the 3 messuages thereto ad-
joining, the capital messuage and 2 tenements thereto adjoining and
the 16 messuages in Wood Street and Steyning lane are held of the
Queen in free burgage and are worth per ann., dear £"20. The 5
messuages in Whitecross street are held of the Queen in free burgage
and common socage, by fealty only, and not in chief, and are worth
per ann., clear, £3 65. 8r/. The messuage and tenement in Hart street
are held of the Queen, by fealty only, in free burgage, and not in chief,
and are worth per ann., clear, 205. '
John Whitehorne died 6 April, 11 Eliz. [1569]; Augustyne White-
home is his only son and next heir, and was then aged 27 years and
more.
The said Agnes the relict and the Master and Wardens of the
Clothworkers entered into the said premises immediately after the death
of the said John and took the profits thereof according to the several
uses of the said will.
The said Agues and Margaret still survive.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 17 Eliz., part i, No. 78.
i{iri)arti CuU, ritiKii anti doti)(rr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 10 February, 17 Eliz. [1575],
before William Tooke, esq.. Auditor of the Court of Wards and
Liveries, Richard Gadburye, gent., and William Necton, gent., feodary
of the City of London, by virtue of a writ de melius inquirend ', after the
death of Richard Tull, citizen and clothier of London, by the oath of
yohn Haddon, Hefiry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Robert Dickenson, Adam
Chatterton, William Armesbie, Edward Bowen, ^ohfi Keblewhite, John
jfenninges, Arthur Rainescrofte, Anthony Garrett, Thomas Bromley ^
Thomas Russell, Thomas Hackett, Henry Kinge, William Povie,
Anthony Barbor and Thomas Elliott who say that
Whereas by a certain Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, London^
19th January, 2 Eliz. [1560], before William Hewett, Mayor and
Escheator, after the death of the said William Tull, it is found that
the said Richard was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
hiqiiisitiojics Post Mortem for LofutoH. 1Q5
called Pykes Place with all the huildin;^'s, shops, &c., thereto adjoininj;
lying in the parish of St. Bartholomew the Less, in the ward of
Brodstreate, London, hut of whom he held the same was not stated :
Now however the jurors say that the said premises were held of the
Queen in free burgage.
Chan. Inq. p. 111., 17 Eliz., part i, Xo. S3.
Joi)n ^Jrrrott, grntlrman.
In(|lllSltl()n taken at the Guildhall. 7 November, 17 Eli/. [1575],
before Williant Tooke, es(|., and Williaiii Nectoii, gent., feodary,
by virtue of a writ de iiulins iuqiiirend \ after the death o{ John Pcrrott,
gent., directed to the said commissioners and to Henry Toiuneshend and
Thomas Owen, esqrs., by the oath of jfoJni Haddon, Stephen IValden,
Robert Lan<^with, jfohn Harrisoi, Adam CJiatterton, jfohn KebhicJiite,
Anthony Garrett, Thomas Ru'ssell, Thomas Hackett, Henry King,
Williatn Po'vye, William Ermesbie, Antho^iy Barbor, George Gy)ine
and Thomas Ellyott who say that
Whereas by an Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 4th April, 15
Eliz. [1573], before Lionell Duckett, knight. Mayor and escheator of
London, after the death of the said Joint Permtt it was found that the
said Jolm died seised in his demesne as of fee of a messuage wherein
he then dwelt, situate in the parish of St. James at Garlickhithe, London,
lately called St . . . mes Commons held of the Queen in free burgage
and not in chief; also 2 tenements lying in the parish of St. Brigitte in
Fletestrete within the liberty of the City of London ; then or late in the
several tenures of Katheriiie Squyre, widow, and William Baseden, but
of whom he held the same the jurors knew not : Now however the
jurors say that the said 2 tenements are held of the Queen in free
burgage and not in chief.
Simon Perrott, gent., is the elder brother and next heir of the said
John, and was aged 50 years and more at the death of the said John.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 17 Eliz., part i, No. 85.
196 Inqnisitiones Post Mortem for London.
TnCjUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 27 October, 17 Eliz. [1575],
-^ before Jidhcs Hawcs, Knif^ht, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of Henry Gayiis/oni, by the oath of yoliii Haddon, Stephen Waliien,
jfohn Wootton, Robert Langwith, yohn Hnrryson, Adam Chaterton,
Edward Boweu, John Keblewhite, Arthur Raynscro/t, Thomas Russell,
Henry Kynge, Will ia in Povyc, William Ernesbye, Georf^e Ginn and
Thomas Elyott, who say that
Henry Gayns/ord was seised in his demesne as of fee of the 4th part
of 1 1 messuages situate in Lumbard streat, now or late in the tenures
of Hugh Keale and Fulk Edwardes, Hugh Newbole, Ralph Smyth,
Francis Kid, John Wilkins, William Jones, George Newbole, James
Allen, William Ingram and Richard Sharpe ; and i messuage in the
parish of St. Andrew in Holborne in the tenure of William Giiye.
The said messuages in Lombardstret are held in free burgage and
are worth per ann., clear, £']. The messuage in the parish of St. Andrew
Holborne, is held of the Queen, but by what services the jurors know
not : it is worth per ann., clear, £b.
On what day the said Henry died is not known : Thomas Gaynesford
is his son and next heir and is now aged 7 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. /;/., 17 Eliz., part i. No. 86.
iStimunti iilrtirliam.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, g February, 17 Kliz. [1575],
before James Haices, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Edmund Nedcham, by the oath oi John Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen
Wdldcn, Robert Langivithc, Robert Dyckenson, John Hdrryson, Adam
Chdtterton, Edward Bowcn, John Kebylwhyte, Arthur Rhynscroft, John
Jenny ngcs, Thomas Hackett, Henry Kynge, William Poovye, Anthony
Barbor, Roger Hole, George Gynnc, Thomas Elyott, pewterer, and
William Ernesbye, who say that
Edmund Nedeham was seised in his demesne as of fee of 4 messuages,
situate in Graschurche strete in the parish of All Saints in Lumbard
strete next Gracechurch, London, now or late in the occupation of Peter
Whalley and Williani Claybrooke : which said premises are held of
the Queen in free burgage and are worth per ann., clear, £15.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 197
I
Edmund Nt-deliani died 27th April, 12 Eliz. [1570]; Henry Xtedfiam
is his son and next heir and is now aged 13 years and more.
Margaret now the wife of jfi>fin Clarke took the profits of the said
premises, but by what title is not known.
Chan. Inq. />. ni., 17 Eliz., part i, A'c. 87.
^1)0 mas (fTiiamtrrsi.
TlKjUlSltlOn taken at the Ouildhall, 2<Sth January. 17 VA\/.. [1575],
-*~ before 'jfaiius Hawes, Mayor and escht^ator, after the death of
Thomas Cliainhers by the oath of jfdin Hdddon, Henry Sutton, Steplien
Walden, Robert Langwithi , Rohert Du keiison, John Hdrrison, Adam
Chdtterton, Edward Bdu<en, y<>hn Kyhhlewlhte, Arthur Raynescro/te,
Anthony Garrett, John jfennynges, Thonui' Bronuley, Thomas Russell,
Thomas Hackct, Henry Kinge, Willlani Povye, Anthony Barber, Roger
Hole, George Gynn, Thomas fillyott, pewterer, William Ernesbye and
William Layer, who say that
Thomas Chambers was seised of a messuaj^e situate in Aldermanbury,
in the parish of St. Lawrence in Old Jewry now or late in the tenure of
Margaret Chambers : which said messuaj^e is held of the Queen as of
her manor of Elast Grcnewiche by fealty only in free soca'^'e and not in
chief, and are worth per ann., clear, 40.S.
Thomas Chambers died 29 January, 15 I'^liz. [1573]; Agnes Albrighte
now the wife of William Alhrighfe is his kinswoman and next heir, to
wit, daujj^hter of Walter Chan/hers, brother and heir of the said Thomas
and is now a;^'ed 26.
Margaret Chambers took the profits of the said messuage by virtue
of the will of the said Thomas.
Chan. Inif. />. m., 17 Eliz., part i, A^^. 88.
Jotm l\ir1)montJ.
In(|UlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 14 May, 17 Eliz. [1575],
before William Tooke, esq.. Auditor of the Court of Wards and
Liveries, William Neeton, gent., feodary and Richard Gadbury, gent.,
by virtue of a writ de melius imjuirend', after the death of yohn Rieh-
mond, by the oath o{ John Hdddon, Stephen Walden, Rohert La'ngwith,
19^ Inquisitiout's Post Mortem for London.
John Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Edward Bowen, jfohii KebUwhitc,
John jfenniiiges, Thomas Russell, Richard Smythe, Thomas Hackett,
Henry Kyng, William Povye, Anthony Barber and William Armesbye,
who say that
Whereas by a certain Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 October,
I Eliz, [1559], before Thomas Leigh, Knight, then Mayor and escheator,
after the death of the said J^ohn Richmond, it is found that the said jfohn
Richmond was seised in his demesne as of fee of certain lands, tene-
ments and gardens called the Christopher Alley .lying in Secollane
otherwise Secowlane in the parish of St. Edmund Sepulcher without
Newgate but of whom he held the same was not known : Now how-
ever the jurors say that the said premises were held of the Queen in
free burtra},'e.
Chan. Inq. p. m.„ij Eliz., part i, No. 92.
't->"i-i*
i^niri) S^mptli, (fTitiKit anti Wrrrrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 March, 17 Eliz. [1575],
before jfames Hawes, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Henry Stnyth, citizen and mercer of London, by the oath of ^ohn
Haddon, Stephen Walden, Robert Langwith, Adam Chatterton, Edward
Bowen, jfohn Kybblewhyte, John jfenninges, Thomas Russell, Richard
Sthithe, Thomas Hacket, William Poovy, Roger Hole, George Gynn,
Thomas Ellyot, William Ernesbye and William Layer, who say that
Henry Smyth was seised in his demesne as of fee of a capital
messuage, 5 cottages, 8 cellars and i garden situate in the parish of
St. Marye Hill, and all the buildings, gardens, orchards, windows,
lights, &c., thereto belonging: which said premises were held of the
Queen in free burgage and are worth per ann., clear, £^.
Henry Smyth died 12 September last past; Henry Smyth is his son
and heir and is now aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 17 Eliz., part i, No. 93.
itJotert asaooti.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, ii February, 17 Eliz. [1575],
-*- before James Hawes, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Robert Wood by the oath of John Haddon, Stephen Walden, Robert
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London, 199
Ldngewith, Robert Dyckenson, John' Harrison, Addain Chdtterton,
Edward Bowen, jfohn Kybblewhyte, Arthur Rdynescrofte, John Jen-
ninges, Thomas Russell, Thomas Hdckett, Henry Kinge, William
Poovye, Anthony Bdrbor and Roger Hole, who say that
Robert Wood was seised in his demesne as of fee of a messuage
caHed the " signe of the half moone " with one other tenement thereto
adjoining situate in the parish of St. Butulph without Busshoppsgate,
London, now or late in the tenure of jfoan Wood, widow.
The said messuage is held of the Queen by fealty only, in free
burgage and not in chief and is worth per ann., clear, bos. The said
tenement is held of the Queen in free burgage and is worth per ann.,
clear, 205.
Robert Wood died 25 June, 16 Eliz. [1574]; ^ohn Wood is his son
and next heir and is aged 18 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 17 Eliz., part 1, No. 94.
Cf)oma!8 5^f)ottrsi)am.
TnqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 19 Feb., 17 Eliz. [1575],
-*■ before Thomas Hawes, Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Thomas Shottesham, by the oath of John Hdddon, Stephen Wdlden,
Robert Ldngewith, Robert Dyckenson, John Hdrrison, Adam Chatter-
ton, Edward Bowen, John Kybblewhyte, Arthur Rdynescroft, John
Jenninges, Thomas Ri'issell, Thomas Hdckett, Henry Kinge, William
P'oovye, Anthony B Arbor, Roger Hole and George Gynn, who say that
Thomas Shottesham was seised in his demesne as of fee of i mes-
suage in the parish of St. Mary Hill, now or late in the occupation of
. . . Hutchenson : which said messuage was held of the Queen but by
what service is not known and is worth per ann., clear, £^.
Thomas Shottesham died 16 April, 16 Eliz. [1574]; Joan now the
wife of Thomas Ellyot, pewterer, is his daughter and next heir and is
now aged 34 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ?«., 17 Eliz., part i. No. 95.
Sl^ailliam ISontir, Eltimnan.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 9 October, 18 Eliz. [1576],
before Ambrose Nicholas, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of William Bonde, esq., late Alderman of the City of London, by
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200 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
the oath of John Haddon, Robert Dickenson, John Harrison, Adam
Chatterton, John Keblewhite, Thomas Russell, William Armesbye, Roger
Hole, John Mansbridge, Thomas . . . ggam, John Jackson, George
Ginne, William Layer, John Ireland, John Crouche and William
Povye, who say that
William Bonde was seised in his demesne as of fee of a large
capital messuage commonly called Crosbies place and i garden thereto
belonging, situate in the parish of St. Elene within Bishopsgate, London ;
all that lane or way in the said parish, leading from the back of the
said messuage towards the east, and extending in length from the gate
thereof to the corner or south end of the way there leading to the close
of St. Elene in the said parish ; all that tenement or chamber situate in
a certain lane, built over the larder and coal house of the said messuage,
formerly in the tenure of Julian Fraiinces ; 5 messuages next adjoining
the foregate towards the street of the said messuage called Crosbies
place, on the north part of the foregate thereof, now or late in the tenure
of Richard Rysby, John Norgate, Richard Kirke, John Parkes, and
Agnes Williams, widow ; and i other messuage situate on the south
part of the foregate of the said large messuage, now or late in the tenure
of Cornelius Pettill and late part thereof. ^
So seised, the said William Bond made his will, at London, on the
30th day of May, 18 Eliz. [1576] as follows \Jiere given in English]:
I bequeath to my wife Margaret my now dwelling house called Crosby's
place for so \ong as she shall live sole and unmarried, in lieu of her
dower, and if she should marry again, I give the same to William
Bond my 2nd son for life, he paying out of the same to my son
Nicholas Bonde £13 135. ^d yearly; and to my son Martyn Bonde
£13 13s. 4^. yearly; after the decease of the said William Bonde, I
devise the said house to Nicholas Bond for life, he paying to the said
Martyn £-10 yearly ; after his decease, I give the same to my said son
Martyn for life ; after his decease, to Daniel Bond my son and heir
apparent and the heirs male of his body ; for default, to my said son
William and the heirs male of his body ; for default, to my said son
Nicholas and the heirs male of his body ; for default, to my nephew
William Bonde son of my brother George Bonde and to the heirs male
of his body ; and for default, to the right heirs of my said son Daniel
Bond for ever.
I bequeath all other my lands and tenements in the said parish of
St. Ellyn or elsewhere in the said City of London to my said son
Danyell Bond,
The said capital messuage together with the 4 other messuages
which were formerly purchased by Anthony Bonvix, deceased, to him
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and his heirs, of King Henry Vlll.^are held of the Queen in chief by
the 40th part of a knight's and by the yearly rent of 235. tsd., in respect
of a loth part of the said premises : the said large messuage is worth
per ann., clear, £^, and the 6 other messuages are worth per ann.,
clear, £6.
William Bond the father, died on the last day of May, 18 Eliz,
[1576] at London; Daniel Bond is his son and next heir and is now
aged 24 years and more.
The said Margaret late the wife of the said William Bond still
survives in London.
Chanc. Inq. />. m. i8 Eliz.. part 2, No. i.
liJoger ffl^aUkmson.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 7 July, 18 Eliz. [1576],
before ^;h 6 ro5^ Nicholas, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of Roger Wilkinson son of yohn Wilkinson, merchant tailor of
London and Mary his wife, by the oath of yohn H addon, Stephen
Walden, Robert Langwith, John Keblewhite, Arthur Rainescrofte,
Anthony Garrett, Thomas Bromeley, Thomas Ri'tssell, Richard Smith,
William . . . , Roger Hoell, Thomas Langham, Thomas Hackett, John
Jackson, Thomas Eliott, Anthony Barbor and jfohn Crowche, who say
that
The said Mary was seised in her demesne as of fee of i messuage
situate in St. Marye Spitle, without the gate of the City called Bishop-
gate, commonly known as the Brickhouse, i orchard and a Backeside
thereto belonging, and so seised, by indenture dated 17 November, 15
Eliz. [1572], made between herself of the one part and the said Roger
Wilkinson and Paul Wilkinson, younger sons of the said John and
Mary of the other part, for the love which she bore towards the said
Roger and Paid and towards Nicholas Wilkinson her elder son and for
their better maintainance, and for the continuation of the inheritance of
all the said premises in her blood, granted for herself and her heirs to
the said Roger, and Paul that she would be seised of the said premises
to the use of herself for life ; after her decease, to the use of the said
Roger Wilkinson and his heirs ; for default, to the use of the said
Paul Wilkinson and his heirs ; for default, to the use of the said
Nicholas Wilkinson son and heir of the said John and Mary and his
heirs; and for default, to the use oi Edmund Plowden, senior, esq., and
his heir for ever, by virtue whereof and by force of the Statute of Uses,
202 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
the said Mary was thereof seised in her demesne as of freehold, with
remainders as above.
The messuage called the Brickhouse and other the premises are
held of the Queen in chief by knight's service, viz., by the part of
a knight's fee, and by a yearly rent, and are worth per ann., clear, 405.
The said Mary died at London . . . December, 16 Eliz. [1574] ; the
said Nicholas wsis her son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years
and more.
After the death of the said Mary the said Roger entered into the
said premises and was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and
so seised, the said Roger died 15 April, 18 Eliz. [1576] without heirs ot
his body ; the said Nicholas was his brother and next heir and was then
aged 31 years and more.
After the death of the said Roger the said Paul entered into the said
premises, and was then aged 25 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 18 Eliz., part 2, No. 2.
IcC iri)arti i^cutrinan, (JTitiKu antr ISroitrerer.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 28 May, 18 Eliz. [1576], before
Ambrose Nicholas, Mayor. and escheator, after the death oi Richard
Hendman, citizen and broiderer of London, by the oath of jfohtt Haddon,
Stephen Walden, jfohn Wytton, Robert Langwith, John Harryson,
Adam Chatterton, Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, Arthur Rayns-
cro/t, William Povye, Thomas Langham, ^ohn jfackson, George Gynne,
William Armesbie, John Ireland and yohn Crowch, who say that
Richard Hendman was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage,
wherein he then dwelt, situate in Cordeweyner Strete, otherwise Bowe-
lane in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, abutting upon
a curtilage of a certain late inn called Ipres Inne there towards the
East, which said messuage he purchased to him and Anne his wife and
their heirs for ever, of Thomas Stanley, Knight, and Dame Margaret
his wife, and John Manners, esq., and Dorothy his wife : which said
messuage together with 4 other messuages adjoining descended to the
said Dame Margaret Stanley and Dorothy Manners after the death of
George Vernon, Knight, their father, deceased, as his daughters and
coheirs as by his charter dated 6 July, 8 Eliz. [1566] more fully appears.
So seized, the said Richard Hendman made his will the last day of
Ju-ne, 1569, whereby he bequeathed as follows [here given in English]:
I give the messuage, wherein I now dwell, in the parish of St. Thomas
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liae Apostle, with all the " Waynscott and Sealing" therein, after the
decease of the said Anne my wife, to the Keepers or Wardens and-
Fellowship of the Company of Broiderers, London, and to their successors
for ever, on condition that they distribute yearly for ever between the
■day of St. Thomas the Apostle and the Birth of Our Lord amongst the
poor of the said Company of Broiderers 135., to the Beadle of the same
Company \d., and to the poor of the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle
135. \d., and that they never let the said messuage for above £"4 yearly,
but if they fail to keep these conditions I give the said premises immedi-
ately after the death of my said wife to the parson and Church of the
said parish of St. Thomas the Apostle and their successors, to the use
■of the said Church, on like conditions.
All the said premises are held in free burgage, and are worth per
ann., clear, 535. \(i.
Richard Hendman died 8 October, 12 Eliz. [1570]; William Hend-
man is his kinsman and next heir, viz., son and heir of John Hendman
brother of the said Richard, and is now aged 44 years and more.
The said Anne survived the said Richard and took the profits of the
said premises, the said Wardens and Fellowship of the Art or Mystery
of the Broderers of London being seised of the reversion thereof.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 18 Eliz., part 2, Nc . 5.
3oi)n IBraper, Citizen anti Brrtoer.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 2 June, 18 Eliz. [1576],
before John Kytchin, esq., William Necton, esq., feodary of the
City of London and Jasper Cholmesley, gent., by virtue of a writ
addressed to them and to a certain Christopher Rythe, esq., after the
death of John Draper, citizen and brewer of London, by the oath of
John Haddon, Richard Smyth, Thomas Hackett, Stephen Walden, John
Wytton, William Povye, Robert Ldngwith, Thomas Bromley, Robert
Dickenson, John Harrison, Edward Bbwen, Thomas Russell, Anthony
Garrett, William Armesbie, John Kebillwhyte, John Jdckeson, Arthur
Rdynescrofte and John Wield, who say that
John Draper was seised in his demesne as of fee of all that messuage
and garden with a way to the same leading from the street down by
London Wall, late in the tenure of a certain John Glascocke ; a mes-
suage with a court or garden thereto belonging, late in the tenure of
Peter Bosse ; and i messuage late in the tenure of James Garrett : all
which messuages lie together within the precincts of the late house of
1 k *
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204 Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London,
the Friars Preachers of London, lately dissolved ; 2 parts (in 3 parts
to be divided) of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 30 acres of land, 20 acres of
meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood, called Vshers, situate in
the parishes of Hamesey alitu Haringey,* Fincheley and H&ndon in co,
Middx., one part whereof the said John Draper lately had of the gift
and enfeoffment of Richard Bois, gent., and Margaret his wife, and the
other part thereof of the gift of Christopher Rythe, esq., and Marlian
his son and heir apparent.
So seised, the said John Draper made his will 19 May, 18 Eliz.
[1576], as follows [here given in English^ : I bequeath the 2 parts of
my freehold messuages, lands, &c., in the blackefryers near Ludgate to
Margerie my wife for 21 years "toward the good brynginge vpp of
Thomas my sonne in good nurture and leamynge," on condition that
if my said son Thomas, or any other of my children which shall happen
to be my heir shall attain their full age of 21 years so that they may
sue out their livery of the said premises during the said term, then this
my present demise shall thenceforth cease and be void. I give to my
son Jasper Draper and his heirs for ever all my freehold lands in the
parish of Hamesey or elsewhere in Middx. called Vshers or otherwise
which I bought of Christopher and Marlian Rythe and of Mr. Bois.
I give to Robert my son and his heirs for ever all my customary or
copyhold lands lying in co. Essex, and in case of my death before I can
make such surrender to him, I give to him a full third part of all my
premises situate in the Blackefryers.
All the premises lying within the precints of the late house of the
Preaching Friars are held of the Queen by knight's service, in chief, but
by what part of a knight's fee the jurors do not know, and are worth per
ann., clear, £12. The said 2 parts of the premises in Harnesey, &c.,
together with the 3rd part of the same are held of Edwin Bishop of
London as of his manor of Finchley, but by what service the jurors do
not know, and are worth per ann., clear, 405.
John Draper died 12 May last ; Thomas Draper is his son and next
heir and on the nth of March was aged 12 years.
The said John had not surrendered all his said customary and copy-
hold lands in co. Essex to his son Robert, therefore his interest descended
to the said Thomas Draper his son and heir.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 18 Eliz., part 2, No. 9.
• Now Homsey.
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Mlatgaret 33^ett.
Tnquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 Oct., 18 Eliz. [1576],
before Ambrose Nicholas, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
the death of Margaret Webb, by the oath of yohn H addon, Robert
Dickenson, John Harrison, jfohn Keblewhite, Thomas Russell, William
Armesbie, Roger Hoell, ^ohn Manbridge, junior, Thomas Langham,
jfohn jfackeson, William Layer, Thomas Elyott, John Ireland, John
Crowche, John Wytton, William Povye and Richard Smyth, who say
that
Whereas by a certain Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 Oct.,
8 Eliz. [sic, ? 10 Eliz.] [1566], before Roger Martyn, knt., then Mayor
and escheator, after the death of a certain John Webbe, citizen and
Sadler, father of the said Margaret, it is found that the said John
was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage or inn called the
White Horse then late in the tenure of the said John, with shops,
cellars, solars, &c., situate in the parish of St. Katherine Christchurch
within Algate, London ; i garden then in the tenure of Ricfiard Crasye
[blank] Tawyer, between a garden there then in the tenure of Riclmrd
Taylor on the west and a garden there then in the tenure of [blank]
Moore on the east, situate in Houndesdich in the parish of St. Botolph
without Algate, London ; also of the reversion of the same : which
said premises the said John Webbe purchased to him and his heirs for
ever, of the gift of Robert Harrys, esq., and William Barker, gent, as
by a deed dated 7 March, 4 Eliz. [1562] appears.
So seised, the said John Webb made his will, 7 August, 1568, and
thereby bequeathed as follows [liere given in English] : I give my
messuage called the White Horse and the said garden to Alyce my
wife for her natural life. If it shall fortune the said Alyce to live until
Margaret my daughter shall be married, then my said wife shall pay to
my said daughter 405. yearly. After the death of the said Alyce the
said premises shall wholly remain to the said Margaret and her heirs,
on condition that she shall not alienate the same. If she die without
heirs, then I will that the wardens and commonalty of the " misterj'e
or Arte" of the Sadlers of the City of London shall enjoy the same
messuage for ever, on condition that on Easter Day in every year they
shall pay to the next of my blood and his or her heirs for ever 405., and
to the poor men of the said company other 405.
The said messuage and garden are held of the Queen in socage by
fealty only, and are worth per ann., clear, £5.
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jfohn^Webbe died 12 August last past, the said Alice his wife entered
into the said premises and took the profits thereof, with remainder to
the said Margaret.
Now the jurors say that the said Alice married George Gynne
whereby the said George and Alice were seised of the said premises^
with remainders as before.
The said Margaret died 2 August, 16 Ehz. [1574], without heirs of
her body, being within the age of 14 years.
The said George Gynne in right oi Alice his wife, who still survives^
takes the profits of thesaid premises.
Chan. Inq. />. m., iS Eliz., part 2, No. 10.
Jof)n Eapston, (B^itiirn antr (Birtrler.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 18 May, 18 Eliz. [1576],
■*• before Ambrose Nicholas, knight. Mayor and escheator, after the
death of John Layston, citizen and girdler of London, by the oath of
jfohn H addon, Stephen Walden, yohn Wytton, John Harry son, Adam
Chatterton, Edward Bowen, ^ohn Keblewhite, Thomas Russell, Thomas
Hackett, William Povie, ^ohn Welde, Thomas Langham, jfohn jfaksott,
George Gynne, William Ormesbie, Thomas Elyott and yohn Crowche,
who say that
John Layston was seised in his demesne as of fee of all those
messuages in the parish of All Saints, next Gracechurche, in the ward
of Busshoppes gate, London, formerly called the " Scutt on the Hoope,"
and now called The Lyon on the hoope alias Lyon Alley, which he
purchased to him and his heirs of William Fawne alias Johnson, citizen
and innholder, as by charter dated 12 Nov., 3 Eliz. [1561] more fully
appears and which the same William Fawne had purchased to him
and his heirs of the Master and Wardens of the Merchant Tailors
of the Fraternity of St. John the Baptist, as by a deed dated 18
December, 4 Edw. 6 [1551], more fully appears; also divers other
houses, &c., there, late parcel of the said messuage, now or late in the
tenure oi Henry Crowder and Richard Scaly on : all which premises the
said yohn Layston purchased to him and his heirs of Christopher
Clifforde, as by charter dated 14 Nov., 3 Eliz. [1561], more fully
appears ; i messuage called the Crossekeyes now or late in the tenure
of Richard Ibotson, situate in Gracechurche strete within the City of
London, late parcel of the possessions of the College of Pountefrete in
CO. Yorks, now dissolved : which said messuage the said jfohn Layston
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purchased to him and his heirs of Richard Clyfton, citizen and skinner
of London, and Margaret his wife, as by deed enrolled in the Hustings
of London and dated 26 Dec, 4 Eliz. [1561] more fully appears;
and divers cottages, situate in Mason's Alley, alias Duties Alley, alias'
Sprinckell Alley in the parish of St. Katherine Crichurche within Algate,
sometime in the tenure of William Browne and late in that of Ralph
Woode and formerly in that of William Remington, citizen and
Alderman of London, late parcel of the possessions of the Priory or
Monastery of Holy Trinity, commonly called the Priory of Crichurche,
London ; which said cottages the said John Lnyston lately purchased to
him and his heirs of William Browne, citizen and haberdasher of
London, and Joan his wife, as by a certain deed enrolled in the Hust-
ings, London, and dated 20 Dec, 6 Eliz. [1563] more fully appears.
So seised, the said John Layston by deed dated 11 February, 10
Eliz. [1568], in consideration of a marriage to be had between himself
and a certain Alice Westerfielde, widow, for a competent jointure to be
made to her and in full satisfaction of her dower, granted to William
Abraham, citizen and vintner of London, and to Henry Fisher of the
parish of Bexley in co. Kent., gent., and their heirs, all the said premises
to the use of himself and Alice Westerfeilde and their heirs for ever.
Afterwards the said John Layston married the said Alice Westerfielde,
and by virtue of the said deed and by force of the Statute of Uses, they
were thereof seised, to wit, the said John in his demesne as of fee and
the said Alice in her demesne as of freehold for her life, with reversion
to the right heirs of the said yohn for ever.
The said messuage called the " leyon on the Hoope " is held of the
Queen in free burgage and is worth per ann,, clear, £"8. The messuage
called the Crossekeyes in Gracechurch St. is held of the Queen by
fealty only in free burgage, and not in chief, and is worth per ann.,
clear, £10.
The cottages in Mason's Alley in the par. of St. Katherine Crichurche
are held of the Queen in socage by fealty only, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £4,.
John Layston died i April, 13 Eliz. [1571]; Robert Layston is his
only brother and next heir and is now aged 50 years and more.
The said Alice still survives.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 18 Eliz., part 2, No. 11.
20$ Fnquisitiones Post Mortefn for London.
I nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 28 November, 18 Eliz. [1575],
-*- before William Necton, gent., feodary, and Thomas Newce, gent,
commissioners, to enquire about the idiotcy of Lewis Edwards, by virtue
of a commission to them and to Richard Gadburye, gent, directed, by
the oath of yohn H addon, yohn Harrison, Adam Chatterton, Edward
Bowen, jfohn Keblewhite, Thomas Russell, Richard Smith, William
Povie, George Gynne, William Armesbie, William Layer, Anthony
Barbor and jfohn Crowche, who say that
Lewis Edwards is and has been from the day of his birth an idiot
and does not enjoy lucid intervals so that he cannot govern either him-
self or his lands : he was not seised of any lands but he was possessed of
£184 195. 6d., now in the hands of George Heaton, Chamberlain of the
City of London according to the custom of the Orphans of the said City.
jfohn Edwardes is the elder brother and next heir of the said Lewis
and is now aged 23 years and more.
Chan. Inq. />. m., 18 Eliz., part 2, No. 19.
(Seorgr JForman, Citi^H antJ Skinner.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 6 May, 18 Eliz. [1576], before
Ambrose Nicholas, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the death
of George Forman, citizen and skinner of London, by the oath of jfohn
Haddon, Henry Sutton, Stephen Walden, Robert Langwith, John Harri-
son, Adam Chatterton, Edward Bbwen, Arthur Raynescrofte, Thomas
Russell, Richard Smyth, William Layer, John Keblewhite, Thomas
Hackett, William Povie, Roger Hoell, John Mansbridge, junior, Thomas
Langham, jfohn Jackson, George Gynne, William Armesbie, Thomas
Elliott, Anthony Barbor, and jfohn Crouche, who say that
George Forman was seised in his demesne of a messuage and corner
tenement which was late a tavern called the " Salutation of our Ladie,"
wherein he dwelt, situate in the parish of St. Christopher at the Stockes,
London ; 3 other tenements thereto adjoining late in the occupation of
the said George in the said parish : all which said premises the said
George purchased to him and his heirs of Ralph and William Bodnam,
Citizens and Grocers of London, as by a charter dated the last day of
July, 2 Edw. 6 [1549] more fully appears, and which the said Ralph
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and William purchased to them and their heirs of King Edw. 6, as by
Letters Patent dated at Lieghes 25 July, 2 Edw. 6 [1549] more fully
apjsears ; also 2 tenements with a garden thereto adjacent situate in the
parish of St. Botolph without Algate, London, formerly or late in the
tenure of Nicholas Mogar and now in that of Henry Harmon : which
2 messuages and garden the said George Forman purchased to him and
his heirs of Henry Clitherowe, citizen and merchant tailor of London,
and John Doggett, as by their charter dated 14 December, 36 Hen. 8
[1544] more fully appears and which the said Henry and jfohn purchased
of King Henry 8, as by Letters Patent dated 25 Sept. in the 36th year
of his reign more fully appears.
The said premises in the parish of St. Christopher are held of
the Queen in free burgage by fealty only and not in chief, and are
worth per ann., clear, £"io. The said premises irT the parish of St.
Botolph without Aldgate are held of the Queen by fealty only and are
worth per ann., clear, £4.
George Forman died 25 Sep., 17 Eliz. [1575]; Thomas Forman is
his son and next heir and is now aged 25 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 18 Eliz., part 2, No. 22.
Joi)n aukr, i^rntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 9 July, 18 Eliz. [1576], before
William Tooke, esq., Auditor of the Court of Wards and Liveries,
Richard Gadburie, gent., William Necton, feodary, and Nicholas Spencer,
gent., commissioners, after the death of jfohn Luke, gent., by the oath
of John Haddon, Robert Ldngwith, John Hdrryson, John Keblewhite,
Thomas Hdckett, William Pdvye, John Weelde, Roger Hoell, John
Jackson, Thomas Elyott, John Ireland, John Cr'owche, William Layer,
and Stephen Wdlden, who say that
John Luke was seised in his demesne as of fee of a messuage lately
rebuilt, called " the Signe of the three Crownes," with shops, &c., thereto
belonging situate in the parish of St. Stephen in Colmanstrete within
the City of London, now in the tenure of John Luke father of the said
John Luke : which said messuage the said John Luke, junior, purchased
to him and his heirs of the said John Luke his father, as by his charter
dated the last day of May, 11 Eliz. [1569], more fully appears.
The said messuage is held of the Queen in chief, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is worth
per ann., clear, 465. 8d.
2IO Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
The said John Luke, junior, died 3 Oct. last past, and afterwards,
viz., on the 8th day of March last past Anna his wife bore a son named
Thojnas, who was baptized on the 4th day of April in the parish of St.
Peter, in Ipswich, in co. Suffolk, and is now surviving.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 18 Eliz., part 2, No. 23.
agaiUiam i^onr, OPfntlcman.
1 nqUlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 10 February, 18 Eliz. [1576],
^ before Ambrose Nicholas, esq., Mayor and escheator, after the
death of William Hone, gent., by the oath of John H addon, John
Wytton, John Harryson, Edward Bowen, John KeblewhitCf Arthur
Raynescrofte, Thomas Russell, Richard Smyth, Thamas Hackett, Henry
King, William Povye, John Wield, Roger Hoell, Thomas Langham,
John Jackeson, George Gynne, William Layer, Thomas Elyott, John
Irelonde and John Crowche, who say that
William Hone was seised in his demesne as of fee, of a tenement
late an inn and 4 shops adjoining the same, situate in the parish of St.
Botolph without Aldersgate in the suburbs of the City of London,
sometime in the tenure of Johji PilkingLon, Knight, formerly in that of
Henry Wyatt and now in that of Edmond Essex.
The said premises are held of the Queen by the yearly rent of id.,
and are worth per ann., clear, £^ 10s. od.
William Hone died 29 October last past ; Thomas Hone is his son
and next heir and is now aged 27 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 18 Eliz., part 1, No. 24.
^^ililiiam JTranrl;lanti, (^rntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 27 October, 18 Eliz. [1576],
before Ambrose Nicholas, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of William Franckland, gent., by the oath of John Haddon,
Robert . . . , John . . . , John Keblewhite, Thomas Russell, William
Armesbye, Roger Hole, John Mansbridge, junior, Thomas Langham,
John Jackson, William Layer, Thomas Elliot, John Ireland, John
Crowche, John Wytton, William Povey and Richard Smythe, who say
that
luqiiisitiones Post Mortem for London. 211
William Frnnckland was seised niter alia, in his demesne as of fee
of 2 messuages, situate in the parish of All Saints le More in the ward
of Dowgate, London ; and i tenement in the parish of St. Michael
in Croked Lane, London.
So seised, the said William by his will dated 19 Aug., 1574 [Jiere
given in Eui^lish], gave the said 2 messuages to the Master and
Wardens of the Guild or Fraternity of the Assumption of Our Blessed
Lady the Virgin of the "Arte or Mystery" of the Clothworkers of
London, as follows, viz.
I William Frankland of Rye, in the parish of Stansted Abbott in
CO. Hertford, esq., citizen and clothworker of London, do give to my
son, William Francklande, my manors of Rye alias Thile of Rye
and Theyle alias Goldington, situate in Stansted Abbott, Theyle,
Hoddesdon, Broxborne, Amwell, Ware, Bengewe, Thunriche, Wyd-
forde, Hunsdon, Estwicke and Roydon in cos. Herts and Essex, for
life, on condition that he pay out of the profits of the same to my son
Henry Francklande £"20 yearly for life and to my sister Ai^nes Whit-
f elide £10 yearly for life. After the death of my said son William I
give all the said premises to Hugit Fraiickland, son of my brother
Richard Francklande, for life, on like condition. After the death of the
said HiigJi I give the same to the heirs male of the body of my said son
]Villiam for ever ; for default, to the heirs male of the body of my said
son Henry ; and for default, to the heirs male of his body of the said
Hugh for ever.
I give to the Master and 4 Wardens of the said Guylde or fraternytie
my 2 tenements lying in Thames Streate over against Fryers Lane, in
the parish of Allhallows the More, within the said City, late in the
tenure of Juhn Scurley and Walter Ley, on condition that the said
Wardens shall pay out of the same yearly for ever 205., to be distributed
in coals for the poor of the said parish, according to the desire and as
the gift of Margerye Francklande, late my wife; and shall also pay
yearly for ever £t, to the poor of Somerskales, Haselwood and the
" storyes " within the parish of Skypton in Craven in co. York.
To my brother Richard Francklande and to the said Hugh his son
I give my manor of Bloberhouse and all other my tenements, lands,
&c., lying in Bloberhouse and Foyston : to hold to them and to the
heirs male of the said Hugh for ever.
I give to my daughter Joyce Francklande £"100 to be paid to her on
her marriage day.
To my brother Richard I give £10; to my sister Alice Pott
£^ 135. ^d. ; to my sister Agnes Whitfild, 20 marks; to the poor in
Yorkshire £10.
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I give £3 to be distributed in bread at my burial.
I give £"13 los. od. to the poor of the parish wherein I die, 55. to be
given every Sunday in bread for i year after my decease.
The residue of my goods I give to my- said son William and to the
said Hugh Francklande whom I make executors.
The said 2 messuages in the parish of All Saints the More are held
of the Queen by fealty only in free socage and not in chief, and are
worth per ann., clear, £^. Of whom the said tenement in the parish of
St. Michael in Crooked Lane is held the jurors do not know: it is
worth per ann., clear 335. \d.
William Francklande died 21 August last past; the said Henry
Francklande is his son and next heir and is aged 26 years and more.
Chan, Inq. p. m., 19 Eliz., part 2, No, 15.
Jot)n Jioulctt, l^iug1)t, 3Eail of a^auts aati ittarquiia
of 2i2ainrt)Cfiitcr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 20 June, 19 Eliz. [1577],
before John Langley, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death oi jfohn Pnulett, knight, Earl of Wilts and Marquis of Winchester,
by the oath of jfohn Haddon, Robert Dyckenson, jfohn Harrison,
John Keblewhite, Robert Langewith, George Gynne, Thomas Russell,
Thomas Hackett, Thomas Langham, William Povey, John . . . ,
William Layer, Jolm Welde, jfohn Ricardes and Edward Owyn, who
say that
Henry VIII, was seised of and in the site, house, &c., of the late
Monastery or Priory of the Augustine Brothers within the City of
London, lately dissolved, and all solars, houses, buildings, &c., within
the same ; and so seised, by Letters Patent dated at Westminster 22
April in the 31st year of his reign [1539] gave to William Powlett,
Knight of the Garter, Earl of Wilts and Marquis of Winchester and late
Great Treasurer of England, deceased, by the name of William Poulett,
Knight, Lord St. jfohn, inter alia, all that large messuage lately built
by him (Lord St. John) within the precincts of the said priory, and all
the houses, buildings, curtilages, &c., thereto adjoining or belonging
then in the tenure of the said Lord St. jfohn and to the said priory
belonging; and i yearly rent of 40s., issuing out of the said messuage:
to hold to the said Marquis and his heirs for ever.
And being seised of the residue of the said site the said King by his
Letters Patent dated at Westminster 26 July in the 32nd year of his
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reign gave to Thomas Wriothesley, Knight, then one of his Secretaries,
all that large mansion then in the tenure of Richard Riche, Knight,
within the said site, and one . . . hall, one bakehouse, i stable, 2
gardens, and all the houses, &c., thereto adjoining, late in the tenure of
the said Richard Riche ; also all that messuage and garden adjoining,
wherein Williavi Sherlond then dwelt, situate next the messuage of the
said Richard Riche, and all those rooms and houses then late in the
tenure of Richard Duke situate next the houses of the said late King
then in the tenure of the said Richard Riche, and i cloister and all that
land, soil and building called the Cloister next adjoining the messuage
then late in the tenure of the said Richard Riche and all the houses, &c.,
in, above and around the same adjoining the said close and cloister on
every side thereof, and all the kitchen of the said brothers situate next
the said close on the east side, and i curtilage and well lying between
the said cloister and the said tenement of the said Williaiii Shiirland ;
the house then situate on the south side of the said curtilage; and all
the messuages, hall, bakehouse, &c., within the precincts of the said
House, which were then late of Thomas Earl of Essex, attainted of
high treason : to hold to the said Thomas Wriothesley and his heirs for
ever.
So being thereof seised in his demesne as of fee the said Thomas,
by licence of the King, enfeoffed thereof the said William Marquis of
Winchester : to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
And the said King by other Letters Patent dated at Westminster
3 March in the 33rd year of his reign [1542] gave to the said William
Marquis of Winchester by the name of William Poulctt, knight. Lord
St. John, all that messuage late in the tenure of Thomas Poulett and
formerly in that oi Marcellus de la More within the precincts of the said
priory and late parcel of the possessions of the said Augustine Brothers,
and all cellars, solars, &c., thereto belonging; i small garden next the
said messuage; and also all that large garden to the said messuage
and small garden adjoining, within the site of the said late priory then
or heretofore in the tenure of the said Thomas Powlctt and formerly in
that of the said Marcellus de la More and of John Panicll of London,
Draper : to hold to the said late Marquis and his heirs for ever.
The said King by Letters Patent dated at Westminster the 25th
November in the 38th year of his reign [1546] gave inter alia to
Lawrence Harwarde and Stephen Tenannte all that site, &c., of the
said Brothers then or late in the tenure of Richard Morison and all the
walls and enclosure surrounding the said site, viz., all that chamber
called the Priors Chamber, then late of Doctor Bowlande and i garden
adjoining, on the south side of the choir there from the chapel of
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St. John the Baptist to "the backgate on the streteside," then late
belonging of the demise of Howell ; all that large chapter house
then ;n the principal cloister, and the small chapter house then ad-
joining the hoir there ; all that part of the dormitory above the said
choir called Callys alias Mostery, apd 2 vestries, one of which lies
under nd the other above the chapel called the Dukes Chappie, then
thereto annexed, with i curtilage thereto adjoining situate within the
precincts of the said late House; all that messuage with cellars, solars,
&c., and I curtilage thereto adjoining then or late in the tenure of
Thomas Geffry and Agnes his wife ; and all that chamber called
Bachillers [s/c] Getfreyes Chamber then or late in the tenure of Robert
RoHghe and free ingress and egress to and from the said premises :
which said premises were then demised together to the said Richard
Morison and belonged to the said ^late^ House of the Augustine
Brothers; also all that principal cloister within the said House and
all that piece of land lying within the said principal cloister and the
dormitory built above the said cloister on the west side, and all that
plot of waste land situate between the Church of the said House and a
certain house of Lord St. John called Staplehall, in length 126 feet
and in width between the dormitory and the house called More's Howse
14 feet and between the Porters Lodge and Mores House 40 feet,
situate within the said site and belonging to the same : to hold to him
and his heirs for ever.
And so being thereof seised in their demesne as of fee the said
Lawrence and Stephen enfeoffed thereof the said Marquis of Winchester
and his heirs for ever.
The said King died seised of the residue of the said site which
descended to Edward 6 late King of England who by his Letters Patent
dated at Leighes 22 July in the 4th year of his reign [1550] gave to the
said late Marquis of Winchester the whole of the upper part of -he
Church of the said Augustine Brothers, viz., the choir and the Crosse
He and the Chapels within the same and all the land and buildings,
profits, &c., as fully, freely and wholly as they then were : to hold to him
and his heirs for ever.
After the death of the said Marquis the said premises descended to
yohn Poulett, Knight, late Earl of Wilts, &c., as his son and heir, who
being thereof seised in his demesne as of fee enfeoffed Christopher
Hatton, esq., of all the said messuages late in the tenure of the said
Thomas Poulett and formerly in that of Marcellus de la More with all
cellars, &c., thereto belonging, and i garden late within the precincts of
the said priory adjoining the said messuages and now enclosed on the
east side by the said messuages, the house of Nicholas Bluntt and a
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wall called the Bricke wall of the said yohn Marquis of Winchester,
and on the west by a wall called a Stonewall and the building of the
said house dividing the said garden from the garden-commonly called
the Drapers Garden, and on the north side by the porch of the said
Marquis, and on the south side by the building of the said house : to
hold to him and his heirs for ever of the chief lords of that fee )y the
rent and service thereof due and accustomed.
The lands and premises granted by the said Letters Patent dated
22 April, 31 Hen. 8 [1539] are held of the Queen in chief by the service
of a tenth part of a knight's fee ; those granted by Letters Patent dated
26 July, 32 Hen. 8 [1540] of the Queen by knight's service, namely, by
the 2oth part of a knight's fee ; those granted by Letters Patent dated
3 March, 33 Hen. 8 [1542] of the Queen in chief by the service of the
20th part of a knight's fee ; those granted by Letters Patent 25 Novem-
ber, 38 Hen. 8 [1546] of the Queen in free socage by fealty only and
not in chief; those granted by Letters Patent 22 July, 4 Edw. 6 [1550]
of the Queen as of her manor of Greenwich, in co. Kent, by fealty only,
in free socage : all the premises of which the said John late Marquis
died seised in manner aforesaid are worth per ann..
The said Marquis died 4 November last past ; William Powlett,
Knight, Earl of Wilts and Marquis of Winchester, is his son and next
heir, and was then aged 40 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. ;»., 19 Eliz., part 2, No. 17.
Hobcvt i^ogrson, i^cntlrman.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 Oct., 19 Eliz. [1577]. before
jfohn Langley, knight. Mayor and escheator, after the death of
Robert Hogeson, gent, by the oath of yohn Haddon, John Witton,
Robert Dickinson, John Harrison, John Keblewhite, Arthur Rayns-
crofte, Robert Langwith, Antony Garrett, George Gynne, Thomas Russell,
William Armesbye, John Jackson, William Povye, William Layer,
Thomas Ellyot, John Ricardes, Anthony Barbor, and John Stodderd,
who say that
Robert Hogeson and Elizabeth his wife were jointly seised in their
demesne, viz., the said Robert in his demesne as of fee and the said
Elizabeth in her demesne as of freehold of i capital messuage wherein
the said Robert dwelt and the said Elizabeth now dwells, and 2 messuages
thereto adjoining, now in the several tenures of Edward Charlton and
Thomas Frost, situate in Ladlane, in the parish of St. Laurence, in old
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Jewry, in the ward of Creplej^ate, London, late in the tenure of yo/j«
Park ; i messuage situate in Breadstrete in the parish of All Saints in
the ward of Breadstreet, London, now in the tenure of '^ohn Venne and
late in that of Richard Proctor ; i messuage and 2 small messuages
situate in the parish of St. Stephen in Colmanstret, in the ward of
Colman stret, London, now in the tenure of Elizabeth Lawe, widow,
and late in the several tenures of Richard Hockinson and Thomas
Browne ; 1 messuage and 2 small messuages situate in the parish of St.
Michael in Bassieshawe in the ward of Bassieshaw, London, now in
the tenure of John Yeomans and late in the several tenures of William
Nevell, Broker ; Symon Rowe, letherseller ; Henry Synan or Henry
Eynan, chaplain ; Margaret Cowper, widow, and William Clonghe^
hosier ; and i messuage called the Crosse keys and a small tenement
thereto adjoining on the east side, situate in the parish of St. Katherine
Christchurch within Algate in the ward of Algate, London, now in the
tenure of Robert Dodde and late in that of Stephen Amotteley, citizen
and " bruer " of London.
The said Robert Hogeson held the said capital messuage and the said
2 messuages thereto adjoining in the said parish of St. Lawrence of the
Queen by fealty only, in free burgage and not in chief, and they are
worth per ann,, clear, £6 135. ^d. The said messuage in Bredstret in
said parish of All Saints he held of the Queen in free burgage, and it is
worth per ann., clear, £1, 6s. 8d. The said messuage in the said parish
of St. Stephen he held of the Queen in free burgage, and it is worth per
ann., clear, £^. The said 2 small messuages in the said parish of St.
Stephen he held of the Queen in free burgage, and not in chief, and
they are worth per ann., clear, 265. 8d. The said messuage and the 2
small messuages in the said parish of St. Michael in Bassieshawe he
held of the Queen in free burgage, by fealty only and not in chief, and
they are worth per ann., clear, £"3. The messuage called the Crosskeys
in the said parish of St. Katherine, Christchurch, and the small tenement
adjoining he held of the Queen in socage, by fealty only, and they are
worth per ann., clear, £4.
Robert Hogeson died 28 August, 19 Eliz. [1577]; Robert Hogeson is
his kinsman and next heir, viz., son of William Hogeson, deceased,
brother of the said Robert Hogeson and on the 17th day of October last
past was aged 16 years.
The said Elizabeth still survives in the said parish of St. Lawrence,
and is seised of all the said premises for the term of her life.
Chan. Inq. p. m., ig Eliz., part 2, No. 18.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for ' London. 217
iJobm i{rt)i)tilri), IHgquirr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 29 April, 19 Eliz. [1577],
before John Langley, knight. Mayor and escheator, after the
death of Robert Chydley, late of London, esq., by the oath of Robert
Dickenson, John Harrison, John Keblewhite, Arthur Ravenscrofte,
Robert Langwith, Thomas Russell, William Armesbie, John Welde,
jfohn Jackson, Thomas Langham, William Layer, Thomas Eliott,
Anthony Barbor, Willia/n Povie, Richard Smyth, and Edmond Owen,
who say that
Robert Chidley was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage
lately called The Abbot of Glastonburies house ; 4 messuages late in the
several tenures of Henry Lovell, William Phillippe, Robert Cowte and
John Chapman and now in those of Thomas Lydiard, John Creake,
Edward Hogkinson and Thomas Browne ; i staple (stapulo) late in the
tenure of John Cowte and now in that of the said Thomas Lydiard ;
3 messuages late in the several tenures of John Goodlad, John Ramsey,
and John Twyford and now in those of Thomas Stevens, John Griffin,
Thomas Dalby and Anthony Atkinson, situate in Westsmithfield within
the parish of St. Sepulchre, London, sometime belonging to the
Monastery of Glastonbury in co. Somerset, lately dissolved; 12 mes-
suage and tenements in the several tenures of Richard Tailor, Alice
Bagley, Walter Sabagez, Thomas I dell, William Richardson, William
Ringrose, William Payne, William Crosley, Peter Richardes, Elizabeth
Mychaell, William Webbe, and Thomas Farmor, situate in Cocklane in
the said parish of St. Sepulchre lately belonging to the said monastery ;
I messuage and tenement late in the tenure of Henry Garret and now
in that of William Grenetree, situate in Cowlane in the said parish of
St. Sepulchre lately belonging to the said monastery ; 20 messuages
and tenements late in the several tenures of John Chalarne, Charles
Atkinson, John Harlesey, Roger Hurst, Elizabeth Conwey, William
Bodle (?), John Johnson, William Mores, Robert Draper, Richard
Lambe, Walter Chappell, William Fall, Walter Grene, John Johnson,
Thomas Holdney, William Mulbury, Roger Barsford, Anne Screvener,
John Harsewell and John Stevens, and now in those of John Walton,
Roger Butler, Reginald Davies, Thomas Roberdes, Thomas Idell, Robert
Kelley, William Steward, William Horsnall, Richard Harwood, Simon
Credence, Thomas Lodge, Richard Reade, Francis Mynshall and William
Edmiindes, situate in Hosyer Lane in the said parish of St. Sepulchre,
to the said monastery lately belonging ; i inn and messuage called the
Crowne, now in the tenure of William Kelsey, situate in Warwicklane
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in the parish of St. Ewin, London, to the said monastery lately belong-
ing ; I yearly rent of 20 lbs. of pepper issuing out of a messuage and
tenement late in the tenure of Anthony Vivald, and now in that of
Elizabeth Briskett, situate in the lane of St. Sythe, London, to the said
late monastery belonging; the lordships and manors of Little Windsor
and Burset in co. Dorset and the Rectory and Church of Burstocke
aforesaid, to the monastery of Ford in co. Devon, now dissolved, lately
belonging ; the advowson, free gift and right of patronage of the vicarage
of the parish Church of Burstocke, to the said monastery of Ford lately
belonging; all that wood and land called Castellwood, containing 12
acres, lying within the said manor of Burstocke, to the said late monastery
of Ford lately belonging ; and the moiety of the manor of Woorthill in
CO. Devon, now in the tenure of Thomas Rytch.
The said messuage called the Abbot of Glastonburies house, 4
messuages, the staple and the 3 messuages in Westsmithfielde in the
said parish of St. Sepulchre, the said messuage and tenement in Cowlane,
the messuages and tenements in Hosyer Lane, those in Cocklane, the
said messuage and inn called the Crowne in Warwicke Lane, and the said
yearly rent of 20 lbs. of pepper are held of the Queen in chief by the
service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, paying therefore yearly for the
premises in Cocklane, Cowlane, Hosyer Lane and the said lane called
St. Sythe, except the said messuage called the Abbot of Glastonburie's
house and the said messuage called the Crowne in Warwicklane 635. qd.,
for the said messuage called the Crowne in Warwicklane los., and for
the said messuage called the Abbot of Glastonburie's house and other
premises belonging, after the death of David Martin, esq., 85., and
they are worth per ann., clear, £^0 175. 4^. The manor and lordship
of Lyttell Windsor and Burstocke, the said rectory and Church of
Burstocke, the advowson, &c., of the parish Church of Burstocke and
the wood and land called Castellwood are held of the Queen in chief by
the service of the 40th part of a knight's fee, paying yearly for the said
manor of Littell Windsor 64.5. 5^. and for the said manor of Burstock
and the said rectory 675. 6i</., and they are worth per ann., clear,
£6^ 195. 4^. The moiety of the manor of Worthhill is worth per ann.,
clear, £12, but of whom it is held is not known.
Robert Chylley died 25 March, ig Eliz. [1577]; Robert Wilbraham,
gent., is his kinsman and next heir, viz., eldest son oi Barbara Wilbur-
ham, deceased, late the wife of Thomas Wilburham, esq., deceased,
only daughter and next heir of the said Robert Chidliegh, esq., and
was then aged 22 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. m., 19 Eliz., part 2, No. 19.
Imjiiisitiones Post Mortem for London. 219
Eobrrt ^rapprs, Uttrrrrr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 5 December, 19 Eliz [1576],
before William Tooke, esq., Edward Heron, esq., and William
NectoH, gent., feodary, commissioners, after the death of Robert Trappes,
mercer of London, by the oath oi John Hnddon, John Witton, Robert
Dickenson, yolin Harrison, John Keblewhite, jfohn jfeninges, Thomas
Riisst'll, William Arjnesby, Thomas Langhame, John jfackeson, William
Laier, yohn Crowche, William Povey, John Welde, Thomas Ellyott,
Griffin jfones, and yohn Stodderd, who say that
Long before the death of the said Robert Trappes, one Robert
Trappes, citizen and goldsmith of London, father of the said Robert,
was seised in his demesne as of fee, inter alia, of i messuage in the
parish of St. Botolph in Thamestreate, London, late in the tenure of
William Clynt, and 45 messuages in the parish lately called St. Nicholas
in the Fleshambles and now called the parish of Christchurch, London :
and he being so seised, Henry Saxye and Thomas Lewys in Hilary
term 4 Edw. 6 [1550] by a writ of entry super disseiseinam in le
post before the Justices of the Bench at Westminster recovered the
said tenements against the said Robert : which said recovery was had
to the use of the said Robert Trappes, goldsmith, and ^oan his wife for
their lives; after their decease, to the use of the said Robert Trappes
(named in the Commission) and the heirs male of his body ; for default,
to the use of Francis Trappes and the heirs male of his body ; for
■default, to the use oi Joyce Saxye, daughter of the said Robert Trappes,
senior, and the heirs of her body ; and for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said Robert Trappes, goldsmith, for ever, by virtue whereof
and by force of the Statute of Uses the said Robert and Joan were
seised of the said premises in their demesne as of freehold, with re-
mainders as above. After the death of the said Robert and Joan the
said Robert Trappes, junior, entered into the same and was thereof
seised in his demesne as of fee tail.
The said Robert Trappes, goldsmith, was also seised in his demesne
as of fee of 9 messuages situate in the parish of St. Leonard and St.
John Zacharie, London ; i messuage called the Helmet in the parish
of St. Michael in Cornewell [sjc] London; and so seised, a fine was
levied in the Octaves of St. Hilary, 3 Edw. 6 [1549] and afterwards in
the Quindene of Easter 4 Edw. 6 [1550], between Henry Saxye and
John Campnet, pits., and the said Robert Trappes, goldsmith, by the
name of Robert Trappes, senior, esq., and 'Joan his wife, deforciants of
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the said premises, inter alia, in the said parishes of St. Leonard, St.
John Saccarye and St. Michael in Cornewell, whereby the said Henry
Saxye and John Cotnpnet delivered the said tenements to the said
Robert and Joan for their lives, with remainder thereof to the said
Robert Trappes, junior, son of the said Robert Trappes, senior, and the
heirs of his body with divers remainders over.
The said Robert Trappes, goldsmith, was likewise seised of 9
messuages situate in Mayden Lane and Huggyn Lane, London, then
or late in the tenure of Richard Bradshawe, Robert Danbye, and George
Sinythe ; 4 messuages situate in Fryday Strete and W'atling Strete,
then or late in the several tenures of Richard Bourne, George Shipper,
John HniL'se, and Thomas Bodye ; 5 messuages situate in Mylkstrete
ende within the said City, now or late in the several tenures of William
Carewe, John Malyard, Roger Alynson, Ralph IVoodstocke and jfohn
Toxe; and divers messuages, tenements, wharves, quays, &c., lying
next Fletestreate, London, in the parish of St. Bridget the Virgin
then or late in the tenure oi John Huycke, doctor.
And so seised of the said tenements last recited, the said Robert
Trappes, goldsmith, by charter dated i July, 3 & 4 Philip and Mary
[^557]' gave the same to Nicholas Johnson and Thomas Mustchampe,
citizens and goldsmiths of London and their heirs for ever, to the use of
the said Robert Trappes, senior, and Joan his wife for their lives, and
after their decease to the use of the said Robert Trappes, junior, and
the heirs male of his body, with divers remainders over.
The said messuage m the parish of St. Botolph is held of the
Queen in chief, by the service of the 20th part of a knight's fee, and by
the yearly rent of 25. 8^/., and is worth per ann., clear, 265. Sd. The
45 messuages in the parish of St. Nicholas in the Fleshambles are held
of the Queen in chief, by knight's service, but by what part of a fee the
jurors do not know, and are worth per ann., clear, £^0. The 9 messu-
ages situate in the parish of St. Leonard and St John Zackarie and the
messuage in the parish of St. Michael, Cornewell, London, are held of
the Queen, but by what services is not known, and are worth per ann.,
clear, £"31. The messuages in Maden Lane, Huggyn Lane, Frydaye
Strete, Watlinge Strete, Mylkstrete end and next Flytestrete in the
said parish of St. Bridget are held of the Queen, but by what service
the jurors do not know, and they are worth per ann., clear, £40.
Robert Trappes (named in the Commission) died 2 November, last
past; Robert Trappes is his son and next heir and on the 21st of
August last was aged 18 years.
Chan. Inq. p. m., ig Eliz., part 2, No. 20.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 221
^i)oma!8 asaalkrr, (JTitiifu anti Ilratl)fri8fllfr.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 10 December, 19 Eliz. [1576],
before William Necton, gent., feodary, and Thomas Holcroft,
gent., commissioners by virtue of a writ de melius inquirendum after
the death of Thomas Walker, citizen and leatherseller of London,
by the oath of Humphrey Browne, Thomas Hunt, Richard Hewson,
Edmund Puckell, jfohn Collett, Oliver Swayne, Willium Lewson,
Thomas Wiggone, Oliver Skinner, George Clough, William Barker,
Richard Bell, Michael Atkyns, Thomas Russell, Thomas Ellyott and
William Layer, who say that
Whereas by a certain Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, London,
8 March, 16 Eliz. [1574], before ^o/jw Ryvers, then Mayor and escheator
of the said City after the death of the said Thomas Walker by the oath
of jfohn Haddon, &c., it was found that the said Thomas Walker was
seised in his demesne as of fee of i capital messuage with 2 messuages
next adjoining thereto situate in Mynchon Lane in the parish of St.
Dunstan in the East, London, now or late in the several tenures of
Henry Lane and Ambrose Pervoy ; i piece of land situate in the parish
of All Saints Stayninges within the Ward called Tower Ward within
the said City, now or late in the tenure oi John Barker, whereupon the
said Thomas Walker had built a messuage abutting upon a lane called
Mark Lane.
So seised, the said Thomas Walker made his will on the 26th day
of September, 11 Eliz. [1569] \Jiere given in English] as follows: —
I give to Elizabeth my daughter and her heirs my mansion house
wherein I now dwell with the 2 tenements adjoining, with the one half
of the nether part of the garden, and with all that part of the garden
lying afore the house southward and of that part eastward " the palle
that now stands by Mr. Jacobes house to be taken up and set against
that my marke in the bricke wall Northwarde alonge the Churchyarde
of all Holloesteyninge And so the same pall to go from the marke
straighte overwarthe southwarde to the Backhouse of Mr. Jacobe
Surgeon And so all that part from the said palle to the newe house
Estward to long the said newe house." The rest of the said garden to
go to my said mansion house, to the part of my daughter Elizabeth.
I give to my daughter Jane the beforementioned new house lying
in Marke lane with that part of the garden beforementioned, to her
and her heirs for ever.
And that messuage is the said messuage lately built upon the said
parcel of ground.
222 Inquisitioncs Post Alortem for London.
The said capital messuage and the said 2 messuages thereto adjoin-
ing are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are worth per ahn., clear,
20 marks. The said piece of land and messuage built thereon are held
of the Queen as of her manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent in free
socage, by fealty only and not in chief, and are worth per ann., clear, £^^.
Thomas Walker died 12 August, 11 Eliz. [1569]; Elizabeth Walker
and jfane Walker are his daughters and next heirs : the said Elizabeth
was then aged 10 years and more and the said jfa»e 7 years and more.
Mary Brackenbiirie, deceased, late the wife oi Richard Brackenburie
and formerly the wife of the said Thomas Walker, and the said Richard
Brackenburie took the issues and profits of the said tenements. And
because the Queen believes that the same lands are held by other or
more services than are specified in the above-recited Inquisition, her
Majesty has appointed the said Commissioners to enquire of whom the
said lands and tenements are held and in what manner, &c. Now the
said jurors of this Inquisition say that the said lands and tenements
are held of the said Queen in the same manner and form as is contained
in the above Inquisition.
Chan. Inq. p. in., 19 Eliz., part 2, No. 21.
:iio1)n Err, latr (Titurn antJ JWntrr of iroiirt1)anD.
Inf|UlSltlOn taken at the Guildhall, 17 August, 19 Eli;^. [1577]
before ^ohn Lani^ley, Knight, Mayor and escheator, after the
death of Johii Lee, late citizen and writer of Courthand, by the oath of
'John Haddon, Robert Dickensor., John Harrison, John Keblcwhite,
Arthur Reinescro/te, Robert Langwith, George Gynne, Thomas Russell^
Thomas Hacket, William Armesbie, Thomas Laugham, John Jackson y
Williatn Povie, Thomas Eliot, John Ricardes, Anthony Barlxir, John
Stodderd and Edward Owen, who say that
John Lee was seised in his demesne as of fee of i messuage called
the Spied Egle alias the Black Egle now or late in the tenure of the
said John, situate in the parish of St. Michael in great VVoodstret ;
I other messuage in Great Woodstret in the said parish, with all
buildings whatsoever, now or late in the tenure of Robert Wilson,
citizen and merchant tailor of London ; and i messuage in great
Woodstret, now or late in the tenure of Richard Johans, citizen and
tanner.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are
worth per ann., clear, £^.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London. 223
John Lee died 24 January, 8 Eli;?. [1566] Elizaheth Williannon,
widow, late the wife of Thomas Williannon, merchant tailor, is his
daughter and heir, and was then aged 24 years and more.
Chan. Inq. p. i>i., ig Eliz., part 2, iVo. 22.
JTiiomas Hrri)rr, i^rntlrmau.
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 16 Feb., 19 Eli/. [1577]
before William Tookc, esq., Tlioiuas Lodi^^c, gent., Richard
Gadbnric, gent., and William Xecton, gent., feodary. Commissioners,
after the death of Thomas Archer of London, gent., by the oath of
jfohn Hciddon, Robert Dickenson, jfohn Harrison, Tliomas Russell,
Thomas Hackett, William Afmesbie, John ydckson, Georare Gynne,
William Layer, John Crowchc, William Povey, John Welde, Grijfin
Jones, John Stodderde and Thomas Elliott, who say that
Long before the death of the said Thomas Archer, King Henry 8
was seised in his demesne as of fee in right of his Crown, of i capital
messuage in the parish of St. Margaret, Lothburye within the City of
London, to the late Priory of Marton in co. Surrey formerly belonging,
then or late in the tenure of the said Thomas Archer, and all the houses,
buildings, &c., in the said parish demised to the said Thomas.
So seised, the said King by Letters Patent dated 26 September in
the 36th year of his reign [1544] granted the said premises to John
Pope of London, gent., and to Anthony Forstcr of London, gent.; to
hold to them and to the heirs of the said John Pope for ever, to be held
in free burgage.
And the said John Pope and Anthony Forster being so thereof
seised by charter dated 27 September, 36 Hen. 8 [1545] enfeoffed
thereof the said Thomas Archer ; to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
After the death of the said Thomas Archer the said premises
descended to Michael Archer his son and heir who by charter dated 1
October, 4 and 5 Philip and Mary [1557] enfeoffed thereof Ro<j;er Man-
wood, then esquire, and now one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench :
to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of the Queen in free burgage, and are
worth per ann., clear, £10.
Thomas Archer died 6 July, 4 Edw. 6 [1550] ; Michael Archer is his
son and next heir and was then aged 16 years.
Chan. Inq. p. m., ig Eliz., part 2, No. 24.
Jnbeyes Xocoruni & IRominum
TO
Xonbon Jnquisitiones post flDortem.
VOL. II.
INDEX LOCORUM.
Compiled by Herbert C. Welch, Esq.
Note. — London parishes and churches and country towns are, as far as possible
described under their modern names.
" Abbot of Glastonburies house,' 217-218.
Abbott's Inn, par. of St. Mary-at-Hill, 23.
Abchurch Lane, 178.
Abrams, co. Essex, 42.
Aeon, College of. See Thomas of Aeon, St.
Acton, CO. Middlesex, 88.
Adlyns Street, 125.
Alban, St., Herts, Abbey of, 6, 13-14, 24,
38, 53-
, Wood Street, par. of, 10, 40-41,
iioiii, 136-137. 146-147. 193-
Aldenham, co. Herts, 130, 132.
Aldermanbury, ng, 197.
Aiderminster, co. Worcester, 143.
Aldersgate Street, 6, 24, 33, 67, 71, 80, 141,
158, 164.
Aldgate, Monastery of. See Clare, St.,
Monastery.
Alford, CO. Surrey, 170.
Allhallows, Barking, par. of, 35, 132, 145.
, Bread Street, par. of, 18, 19, 35, 76, 216.
, Lombard Street, par. of, 123, 196, 206.
Allhallows upon the Cellars. See Allhallows
the Less.
Allhallows the Great, par. of, 60-61, 130,
102-1 3, 211-212.
Allhallows the Less, Thames Street, par.
of, 10.
Allhallows - Staining, par. of, 167, 181,
221.
Allsaints. See Allhallows.
Alphage, St., par. of, 22, 102.
Amwell, CO. Herts, 211.
Andrew, St., Castle Baynard, par. of, 7,
70-71, 122.
, Holborn, par. of, 64, 90-91, 134, 176,
196.
, by the Wardrobe, par. of, 73, 105,
107-108.
Andrew Hubbard, St., par. of, 21, 22, 83-S6.
Andrew Undershaft, St., par. of, 12, 48,
loi, 143, 190-191.
Angel, The, Bucklersbury, 74-75, 77, 78,
91-92, 97, 135.
, Candlewick Street, 118.
Ann, St.. Aldersgate, par. of, 67.
, Blackfriars, par. of, 53.
Antholin, St., Watling Street, par. of, 106,
121, 136.
Anthony, St., school of, 38. See also
Antholin, St.
Appleton, CO. Norfolk, 176.
Argeston. See Haggerston.
Ashingdon, co. Essex, 62.
Augustine, St., Canterbury, Monastery of,
98.
, Old Change, par. of, 171-172.
Augustine Friars. See Austin Friars.
Austin Friars, Monastery of, 53, 154-156,
212-214.
Axe, The, Aldermanbury, 193.
Aynho, co. Northampton, 29, 30, 126-127.
LONDON INQ. P. M. VOL. IL
Jnqiiisitioncs Post Mortem for London.
Hachelor ddter^s Liiaii.ucr, Austin Friars,
155. ^14-
IJaggsore, co. Salop, 79.
Hakenhoo [Budnahoe ?], co. Bedford, 62.
Ball, The, Eastcheap, 100.
Barbican, 70 71.
Barge, The, Walbrook, 74, 77, 91, 97, 135.
Barking, co. Essex, 57.
Bainet, Friern, co. Middlesex, 189-190.
Bartholomew, St., par. of, 171-172.
Bartholomew the Great, St., Monastery of,
33. 53,67.
, par. o», 33-34, 163.
Bartholomew the Less, St., par. of, 4, 150-
152, 195.
Barton Grange, co. Gloucester, 170.
Basing Lane, 76, 175-176.
Bassishau, 172-173.
Baylie College, Oxford, 41.
Baynard Castle, 7.
Bear Binder Lane, 28.
Bedfont, co. Middlesex, 175.
Bedmister, co. Somerset, 6, 7.
Belchamp Otten, co. Essex, 152-153.
Bell, The, E^astcheap, 70-71.
, Moor Lane, 35.
, par. of St. Dunstan in the West, 9.
Bell Alley, 31, 32, 148-150, 161-162.
Bell Savage, par. of St. Bride, Fleet Street,
64.
Benedict, St. Scf Bennet, St.
Bengewe [Bengoe, co. Herts], 211.
Bennet, St., Paul's Wharf, par. of, 53, 121,
125.
Bennet Fink, St., par. of, 4, 5.
Bennet Gracechurch, St., par. of, 103, 105.
Btnnet Sherehog, St., par. of, 106, 177-178.
Bermondsey, co. Surrey, 32, 64-65.
Hetchworth, co. Surrey, 125.
Bexley, co. Kent, 56, 207.
Bicester, co. Oxford, 186.
Billingsgate, 23, 70.
Birching Lane, 31, 32, 50.
Birckhill, co. Bucks, 57.
Bishops Morchard [co. Devon], 151-152.
Hishopsgate Street, 11, 171.
Black Eagle, Wood Street [?], 222.
Black Friars Monastery. See Preaching
Friars.
Blackfriars, 73, 138, 140, 204.
Black House, par. of St. Andrew Hubbard,
85.
Blackwell Hall, 79.
Blubberhouse, co. [York ?], 211.
Boar's Head, Eastcheap, 116-117.
Bolton on-Derne, co. York, 171.
]5ordhallane, par. of St. Mary Colechurch,
67-68.
Botolph, St., without Aldersgate, St., par.
of, 6, 7, 24, 33-34. 71. 80, 141, 158,
210.
, \vithout Aldgate, par. of, 53, 83, 205,
209.
Botolph, St., Billingsgate, par. of, 219-220.
, without Bishopsgate, Hospital of, 60.
, , par. of, 31, 60-61, 148, 166, 175,
186, igg.
, See also Mary Bothaw, St.
Botolph Lane, 84-85.
Bow Lane, 106-107, 108, 202.
B^ramley, co. Surrey, 140, 170,
Bread Street, 7, 18, 116-117, 216.
Brean, co. Somerset, 152-153.
Brentford, co. Middlesex, 175.
Brick House, Bishopsgate, 173-174, 201-
202.
Bride, St., Fleet Street, par. of, 15-16, 31,
62, 64-65, 75. 77-78, 92, 97, 105, 167-
168, 183, 195, 220.
Bridewell Hospital, 18.
Bridget, St. See Bride, St.
Bristol, 6, 7.
Brodhawlaine. See Bordhallane.
Brodocke, co. F^ssex, 148.
Broxbourne, co. Herts., 211.
Bucklersbury, 74, 77, 92, 97, 135, 149-150,
161-162.
Budge Row, 37, 136.
Budnahoe. See Bakenhoo.
Bull, The, par. of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate,
II.
Burgh-in-the-Marsh, co. Lincoln, 72.
" Burse," The, Swan Alley, 149.
Burset, co. Dorset, 218.
Burstock. CO. Dorset, 218.
Bush Lane, 130-131, 171-172.
Calcutt, CO. Wilts, 150, 152.
Calles, Austin Friars, 155, 214.
Calver, co. Derby, 29, 30, 126-127.
Candle House, Bishopsgate, 174.
Candlewick Street, 85, 98, loi, 118, i8g.
Canterbury, co. Kent, 91.
Carcano, 117.
Carmelite Friars, Monastery of, 78, 88.
Carswell, co. Devon. 150-151, 153.
Carter Lane, 136137, 192.
Carthusians, Monastery of, 54, 70, 72, 144,
154.
Castle, St. John Street, 153.
Castlewood, co. [Dorset], 218.
Catherine. See Katherine.
Caughley, co. Salop, 170.
Cawver. See Calver.
Chancery Lane, 9.
Cheam, Surrey, 152-153.
Cheap (Cheapside, West Cheap), 29, 30,
121, 126-127, 175, 190.
Checker, The, par. of St. Peter le Poor,
38-39-
Cheston, co. Herts, 4, 31.
Chislet, CO. Kent, 74, 77.
, CO. Middlesex, 176.
Christ Church, Newgate Street, par. of, 42-
43, 105. 219.
Christ-church Monastery. See Holy Trinity.
Index Loioriifu.
Ill
Christopher, The, St Albans, co. Herts, 13.
, Thames Street, 20-21, 44-45.
Christopher Alley, 165, 198.
Christopher-le-Stocks, St., par. of, 28-29,
53. 86-87, 95. 131. 14^-153. 208-209.
Christ's Hospital. Sec Holy Trinity.
Clare, St., without Aldgate, Monastery of,
13-
Clarebetonwell Manor, co. Middlesex, 59.
Claydon, East, co. Bucks, gg.
Clement, St., Eastcheap, par. of, g8-ioo.
, CO. Middlesex, 176.
Clement Danes, St., par. of, 9.
Clements Lane, St., 98.
Cloister, The, Austin Friars, 155, 213.
Cock, The, Hart Street, 53.
Cock Lane, 217-218.
Cockes Land Meade, par. of South Mymms,
CO. Middlesex, 39.
Coleforlong, co. Salop, 170.
Coleman Street, 46, 67.
Colney Hatch, co. Middlesex, 190.
Conffley [Cuffley ?], co. Herts, 31.
Corbetstye, par. of Upminster, co. Essex,
19- .
Cordwainer Street, 109, 202.
Cornhill, 25, 54-55, 95, 148-149.
Cosgrave, co. Northampton, 143.
Cossen Lane, 60.
Cow Lane, 217-218.
Crane, The, Hart Street, 157.
Cranleigh, co. Surrey, 170.
Creedy, co. Devon, 150-151, 153.
Crooked Lane, 13, 14, 28, 42, 116-117, 184.
Crosbies Place, 200.
Cross Keys, Aldgate, 216.
, Gracechurch Street, 206-207.
Crossed Friars. See Crutched Friars.
Crowle, CO. Lincoln, 161.
Crown, The, Red Cross Street, 57.
, par. of St. Dionis Backchurch, 98-99.
, Warwick Lane, 217-218.
Croydon, co. Surrey, 151, 153, 182.
Crutched Friars Monastery, 53, 66, 157, 177.
Cuffley. See Conffley.
Cup, The, Crooked Lane, 184.
Dagger, The, Cheapside, 175-176.
Dagnall, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13.
Dartford, co. Kent, Monastery, no.
Dionis Backchurch, St., par. of, 98-99, 103-
105.
Ditton, CO. Cambridge, 43.
Dogs-head-in-thepot, The, Shoe Lane,
187.
Dolphin, The, par. of St. Dunstan in the
West, g.
Draighton, co. Stafford, 100.
Drapers Garden, 215.
Duke's Chapel, Austin Friars, 155, 214.
Dunsfold, CO. Surrey, 170.
Dunstan-in-the-East, St., par. of, 33, 44, 47,
53, 70, 84-86, 94, 181, 221.
Dunstan in the West, St., par. of, 9, 84,88-
«9. 93. 133-134. 14^-
Duties Alley, 207.
Dyse Key Wharf, Billingsgate, 70-71.
Eastcheap, 23, 31, 51, 70-71, 100, 116-117.
East-cheap, Little, 22.
East Ham, co. Essex, 42-43.
Easthamburnells, Manor of, 42.
Eastwick, co. Hertford, 8g, 211.
Edmund the King and Martyr, St., par. of,
31, 198.
Egford, CO. Somerset, 150-151.
Elberton, co. Gloucester, 138.
Eleemosinary, The, St. Paul's Cath., 6.
Ellen St. Sec Helen, St.
Elsing Spital Priory, 22, 35, 60, 102.
Enfield, co. Middlesex, 13, 14.
" Entrie," The, Aldgate, 66.
Epworth, CO. Lincoln, 161.
Est Westham. See West Ham.
Ethelburga, St., par. of, 186.
Evesham, co. Worcester, Monastery, no,
124.
Ewin, St. [?], par. of, 218.
Eyfye [Eisey ?], co. Wilts, 170.
Falcon, The, par. of St. Lawrence Jewry,
40-41.
Farringdon Ward, 67, go.
Fenchurch Street, g8, 104, 177.
Fen Ditton, co. Cambridge, 43.
Fetter Lane, 8g, 134.
Ffless. See Fleece, The.
Fikkeltisfeilde, par. of St. Dunstan in the
West, 9.
Finch Lane, 70-71, 106-107, i°9-
Finchley, co. Middlesex, igo, 204.
Finckes Lane. See Finch Lane.
Fleece, The, Aldersgate Street, 80, 141, 158.
Fleet Prison, 61.
Fleet Street, 15-17, 62, 64-65, 88-89, 93, 105,
108, 133-134, 142, 187, 220.
Flower-de-luce, Fleet Street, 8g.
, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13, 14.
Ford, CO. Devon, monastery, 218.
Foyston, co. [York ?], 211.
French Alley, par. of St. Brides, 15, 16.
Frenche Rowe, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13.
Friars Minors. See Grey Friars.
Friday Street, 150-151, 220.
Frome Egford, co. Somerset, 150-152.
Frome Selwood, co. Somerset, 6.
Fryer Lane, 211.
Fulburn, co. Cambridge, 43.
1 Fulham, co. Middlesex, 175.
' Fynkes Lane. See Finch Lane.
Fyshepoole, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13.
Gabriel, St., Fenchurch, par. of, 177-178.
" Gallerie," The, 139.
Garton in the Woolde, co. York, 175-176.
George, The, Aldersgate Street, 71.
IV
Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
George, The, par. of St. Mary Woolchurch,
130-131
— : — , par. of St. Sepulchre, 6g.
, Smithtield, i.
, Thames Street, 44-45.
, Botolph Lane, par. of, 84, 86, 116.
Giles, St., Cripplegate, par. of, 35, 53-55.
57-59, 70, 72, 128, 146, 165, 171-172,
193-
Giltspur Street, 17, 19.
Glastonbury, co. Somerset, monastery, 217.
Golden Lane, 59, 146, 165.
Goldington, co. [Bedford?], 211.
Goodales, Beauchamp Rotinge, co. Essex,
152-153-
Gracechurch Street, 23, 196, 206-207.
Graces, Abbey of, near the Tower, 5, 53, 83.
Grantham Lane, 162.
"Gratious" Street, 104, 116-117.
Green Gate, Leadenhall, 12, 14.
Greenwich, co. Kent, manor of, 14, 16, 93,
105, 122, 131, 152-153, 156, 182-183,
187, 197, 215, 222.
Gregory by St. Paul's, St., par. of, 26, 192.
" Grenelattyce Lane," 189.
Grev Friars Monastery, 121.
Greyhound, The, Candlewick Street, 118.
Grovehurst, co. Kent, 79.
Grubb Street, 171.
Gulford Chantry, 84.
Hackney, co. Middlesex, 28.
Hadley, co. Middlesex, 80, 141.
Haggerston, par. of St. Leonard, Shore-
ditch, 42.
Hall Moon, The, Bishopsgate, 199.
, par. of St. Bartholomew the Great,
33. 34-
, Shoe Lane, 187.
, Thames Street, 44-45.
Halliwell Priory, 46, 54, 58, 76, 81, 124.
Hahv\cke, Friern Barnet, 189-190.
Hamelake. 95.
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 42.
Hampton Court, 65.
Hamspell Marisc, co. Somerset, 152-153.
Harringay, co. Middlesex, 204.
Hart Street, 61, 146-147, 157, 193-194.
Hart's Horn, Golden Lane, 146.
Hatfield Regis, co. Essex, 14S.
Haslcwood, CO. York, 211.
Helen s St., Bishopsgate, par. of, 11, 12,
200.
, , Priory of, 11, 84, 191.
Helmet, The, Cornhill [?], 100, 219.
Hendon. co. Middlesex, 43, 204.
Hilton [Harlton ?], co. Cambridge, 82.
Hoddtrsdon, co. Herts, 211.
Hogmanherne, par. of Finchley, Middlesex,
190.
Holborn, 64, 176.
Huilouay, CO. Middlesex. 43.
Holmehall, co. Cambridge, 43.
Holy Trinity, Christchurch, Monastery of,
3, 18, 40, 68, 93, 104, no, 122, 131-132,
192, 207.
Hornden on the Hill, co. Essex, i.
Hornsey, co. Middlesex, 204.
Horseshoe, The, Candlewick Street, 118.
Horsham, co. Norfolk, priory of, 53.
Horton Kirby, co. Kent, 146.
Hosier Lane, 217-218.
Houndsditch, 83, 205.
Hounslow, CO. Middlesex, priory of, 34, 141,
158.
Huggin Lane, 128, 220.
Hunsdon, co. Herts, 211.
Hurleston. See Haggerston.
Inner Temple, 151.
Ipres Inn [Bow Lane ?], 202.
Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, 210.
Isleworth, co. Middlesex, 175.
Islington, co. Middlesex, 43.
James, St., Garlickhithe, par. of, 27, 40, 70-
71, 167-168, 195.
Jerusalem Alley, 103-104.
John, St., College, Oxford, 108.
John the Baptist, St., VValbrook, par. of, 37,
70-71, 101-102, 118, 155, 190-igi, 214.
John the Evangelist, St., par. of, 74, 77, 92,
97. 135-
John of Jerusalem in England, St., Priory
of, 9, 72, 142.
John Zachary, St., par. of, 171-172, 219-220.
Johns Street, St., 72-73, 153.
Katherine Coleman, St., par. of, 32, 33,
94-95-
Katherine Cree, St., par of, 82,83, 109-111,
124, 143-144, 184, 205, 207, 216.
Katherine Wheel, par. of St. Botolph with-
out Aldersgate, 6.
Kelley's Alley, iio-iii.
Kej', The, Billingsgate, 70-71.
, Birching Lane. 31.
Kilburn Priory, 46.
Kimbell, co. Bucks, 151.
King's Head, Old Change, 26, 55.
I , par. of St. Mary Woolchurch, 130-131.
] King's Sutton, co. Northampton, 30, 127.
Knightrider Street, 68-69, ^-b-
Knowle, co. Surrey, 170.
1
Lad Lane, 215.
Lamb, The, par. of St. Dunstan in the
West, 9.
Lambeth Hill, 76, 112-114.
Langbourn W'ard, 103.
Langryche, co. Essex, 190.
Latton, CO. Wilts, 170.
Laurence Lane, St., 131-132.
Laurence Pountney, St., par. of, 103, 105.
Lawrence Jewry, St., par. of, 27-28, 40-41,
79, 106, 109, 131, 197, 215-216.
Index Locorum.
Layton, co. Essex, 28.
Leaden Porch, par. of St. Lawrence Jewry,
79-
Leadenhall 12, 14.
Leg, The, Shoe Lane, 187.
Leonard, St., Eastcheap, par. of, 23, 31, 51,
81-82, 99-100, 116, 219-220.
, Shoreditch, par. of, 37, 42.
Lichfield, co. Stafford, 19.
Lime Street, 104.
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, 65.
Lincoln's Inn, 43, 90.
Linton, co. Cambs., 62.
" Little Comptyng House," 95.
Little Windsor, co. Dorset, 218.
Lombard Street, 28, 31, 85, 117, 196.
London, Corporation of, 18, 71, 159, 173.
London Bridge, 53.
London Stone, 118.
London Wall, 203.
Long Entry, par. of St. Mary Woolchurch,
130-131-
Long Lane, i, 2, 34, 65.
Longland, co. Surrey, 65.
Longnor, co. Stafford, 146.
Loxley, co. Stafford, 80.
Lubbenham, co. Leicester, church of, 41.
Ludgate, 14, 53.
Luffield, CO. Bucks, 143.
Lyminster, co. Sussex, 152-153.
Lyon, The, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13.
Lyon Alley, 206.
Lyon-on-the-Hoop, Lombard Street [?],
206-207.
Magnus the Martyr, St., par. of, 12, 20,
116-117.
Maiden Lane, 106, 108, 220.
Maidenhead, par. of St. Lawrence Jewry,
79-80.
Maidenhead Alley, 106-107, 109.
Manby, co. Lincoln, 152-153.
Mangotfelde [? Mangotsfield], co. Glou-
cester, 150-151, 153.
Manton, co. Surrey, monastery, 223.
Marden, co. Kent, 137.
Margaret, St., Lothbury, par. of, 144, 180,
223.
-, New Fish Street, par. of, 106-107, 117.
, Westminster, par. of, 73.
Margaret Moyses, St., par. of, 116-117,
132-133. 15O' 152.
Margaret Pattens, St., par. of, 21-22, 36.
Marigold, The, Fleet Street, 88-89.
Marish. See Marrys.
Mark Lane, 181, 221.
Marrys [Marish ?], co. York, 42.
Martin, St., Ludgate, par. of, 14-17, 41, 43,
52, 137, 168.
, Vintry, par. of, 44-45, 171-172.
Martin le Grand, St., church of, 121.
Martin Orgars, St., par. of, 8, 41, 43, 98,
106, 114.
Mary Abchurch, St., par. of, 178, 189.
Mary Aldermanbury, St., par. of, 119, 193.
Mary Aldermary, St., par. of, 105-108, 175-
176.
Mary de Arcubus, St. See Mary le Bow, St.
Mary Axe, St., par. of, iio-iii, 171-172.
Mary without Bishopsgate, St., Priory of,
10, 15, 133, 166-167, 189.
Mary Bothaw, par. of, 118.
Mary-le-Bow, St., par. of, 106-107, 164, 175.
Mary in the Church of St. Bridget, St.,
Fraternity of, 183.
Mary Colechurch, St., par. of, 67, 190 191.
Mary-at-Hill, St., par. of, 22-23, i59. IQ^-
199.
Mary Magdalen, St., College, Cambridge,
173-
, Milk Street, par. of, 136-137.
, Old Fish Street, par. of, 18, 19, 55-56,
76, 112-113, 160.
, CO. Surrey, par. of, 64-65.
Mary Magdalene Moises, St. [?], par. of, 53.
Mary Overv, St., Southwark, Priory of, 20,
89.
Mary and St. Dunstan, St., Fraternity of, 84.
Mary Spittal, St. See Mary the Virgin, St.
Mary Staining, St., par. of, 193.
Mary the Virgin, St., Fraternity of, 128.
, par. of, 173-174, 201.
Mary Woolchurch Haw, St., par. of, 28,
54-55. 74. 77. 92, 97. 130-131, i35. 185.
Mary Woolnoth, St., par. of, 28, 85, 178-
179, 185.
Mason's Alley, 207.
" Master of Sempringham's Hed house,"
par. of St. Sepulchre, 8.
Meltinghouse, par. of St. Andrew by the
Wardrobe, 105, 107, 108.
Mersham, co. Kent, 97.
Michael, St., Cornhill, par. of, 44, 50, 14S-
150, 162, 188, 219-220.
, Crooked Lane, par. of, 13, 28, 99-101,
116, 184, 193, 211-212.
, Hoggyn Lane. See Michael, St.,
Wood Street.
— — , Queenhithe, par. of, 7.
', , Wood Street, par. of, 1 28- 129, 222.
Michael Bassishaw, St., par. of, 106, log,
172-173, 216.
Michael Paternoster Royal, St., par. of, 35,
106.
Micham, co. Middlesex, 147.
Micklefield Hall, co. Herts, 189-190.
Middle Temple, 8, 151.
Mighells Lane, St. [St. Michaels Lane?],
101
Mildred, St., Bread Street, par. of, 76.
Mildred the Virgin, St., Poultry, par. of,
182-183.
Milk Street, 220.
Mincing Lane, 33, 94, 181, 221.
Mixborough, co. York, 171
Molton [Moulton ?], co. Suffolk, 63.
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Moor Lane, 35.
" Mores Chauntery." See Paul's, St.,
Cathedral.
Mores House, Austin Friars, 156, 214.
Mymms, South, par. of, 39.
Nasing, co. Essex, 190.
Nelmes, par. of Wix, co. Essex, 72.
New Fish Street, 70-71, 106, 109, 117.
New Temple, 9.
Newgate, 67, 90-91.
Newgate Market, 42-44, 121.
Newington, co. Surrey, 42.
Newport Pound, co. Essex, 132.
Nicholas Aeons, St., par. of, 25, 117.
Nicholas Cole Abbey, St., par. of, 15, 150-
152, 160.
Nicholas Lane, St., 117-118.
Nicholas Olave, St., par. of, 76, 116, 122-
123.
Nicholas Shambles, St., par of, 44, 105, 107,
219-220.
Northall, co. Herts, 31.
Notley, CO. Bucks, Monastery of, 40.
Nunbye Soke [? Manby], co. Lincoln, 152.
Olave, St., Hart Street, par. of, 32-33, 66,
94-95, 146-147. 157. 177. 193-
, Old Jewry, par. of, 24, 67-68, 144.
, Silver Street, par. of, 3.
Old Change, 55-56, 160-161.
Old Fish Street, 15-16, 18, 56, 112-114, 160-
161.
Old Jewry, 24, 27-28.
Orset, CO. Essex, par. of, 42.
Oteley Mores, co. Salop, 170.
Oyster Gate, par. of St. Magnus, London
Bridge, 20.
Paddingwick, co. Middlesex, 175.
Pancras, St., par. of, 29-30, 45, 120-122, 126-
127, 136.
" Pannyor," The, par. of St. Michael,
Queenhithe, 7.
Pasmers, Croydon, co. Surrey, 151, 153.
Patterdale, co. Cumberland, 85.
Paul, St., Cathedral, 6, 14, 44, 84, 95.
Paulerspury, co. Northampton, 143.
Paul's Wharf, 23, 125.
Pawghley [Plougley?], co. Oxon, 30, 127.
Peacock, The, Candlewick Street, 118.
Pelsall, CO. Stafford, 79-80.
Pensford, co. Somerset, 152.
Peter, St., Cornhill, par. of, 42-43, 186-187.
, Paul's Wharf, par. of, 56.
Peter Lane, 23.
Peter le Poor, St., par. of, 38-39, 163.
Petty Wales, par. of Barking, 34.
Pety Cales Lane, 193.
Phillip Lane, 22, 102.
Philpot Lane, 21.
Pie Corner, 17.
Plays [Place], co. Essex, 42.
Plough, The, Fleet Lane, 93.
Plougley. See Pawghley.
Pontefract, co. York, monastery, 206.
" Popyngey " Alley, 105, 107, 108.
Porteburie [? Portbury, co. Somerset], 6.
" Portingale," 113.
Pptton, CO. Bedford, 123.
Poultry, 70, 85.
Preaching Friars Monastery, 53, 115, 138,
169, 204.
Preston, co. Somerset, 129.
" Principall Place" (par. of St. Katharine
Creechurch), 143.
" Prynces Warderobe," par. of St. Olave,
Old JewTy, 24.
Pudding Lane, 51, 116-117.
Puplewe [Publow ?], co. Somerset [?], 153.
" Pye," The, par. of St. Michael Pater-
noster Royal, 35.
Fykes Place, 195.
Queenhith Ward, 76, 112.
" Queen's Close of Flete," 61.
Ram, The, Fleet Street, 142.
, Watling Street, 19.
Ram Alley, 142.
Ram's Head, Fenchurch Street, 103-105.
RatclitTe on the Hill, Bristol, 6.
Rayleigh, co. Essex, 147.
Red Cross Street, 57, 70-71.
Red Lion, Croydon, 182
Renters, par. of Hendon, co. Middlesex, 43.
Retherhethe Lane, a/s. Pudding Lane, 51.
Reynolds, Horton Kirby, co. Kent, 146.
Richardes, par. of South Mymms, 39.
Rochester, co. Kent, 193.
Rolston, CO. Devon, 152-153.
" Romelande," St. Albans, co. Herts, 13, 14.
Rose, The, Newgate Market, 44-45.
, par. of St. Bennet, Paul's Wharf, 53.
, par of St. Giles, Cripplegate, 54.
Round House, par. of St. Andrew Hubbard,
85.
Rownetall [Runfold ?], co. Surrey, 64.
Roydon, co. Essex, 211.
Runfold. See Rownefall.
Rusper, co. Sussex, 170.
Rye, CO. Essex, 211.
Ryseleys, par. of Upminster, co. Essex, 19.
Salutation, The, par. of St. Mary at Hill,
159.
Salutation Alley, 159-160.
" Salutation of our Ladie,' The, 208.
S.'^LUTATION OF THE MoTHER OF GoD OK
THE Carthusian Order, Monastery
of, 144.
"Sanctuacialia," 45.
Sandon Manor, co. Stafford [?], 62.
Sarazen's Head, Watling Street, 18-19, 26.
Sarson's Head, Eastcheap, 81, 82.
Scollane, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13.
Index Locorum.
Vll
Scommer, The, Birching Lane, 50.
Scrope Place, 90.
Scutt-on-the-Hoop, Lombard Street [?], 10b.
Seacoal Lane, 198.
Seething Lane, 132-133.
"Segerynes" Lane, 44.
Sepulchre, St., Snow Hill, par. of, 1-2, 8,
15-17. 54. 67, 69, 72-73, 93, 137, 154,
168, 175-176, 217-218.
Shed, The, Hart Street, 157.
Sherborne Lane, 178.
Ship, The, Eastcheap, 100, 121-122.
Shoe Lane, 31, 32, 187.
Shoreditch, co. Middlesex, 170.
Shottuppe Hill [Shoot-up-HilP, co. Middle-
sex, 42.
Shrewlynche, co. Worcester, 143.
Silbye, co. Leicester, church, 41.
Silleston [Silverton ?], co. Northampton,
143-
Silver Street, 3, 136-137.
Skaldinge House, Pudding Lane, 116-117.
Skales Inn, Maiden Lane, 106-108.
" Skinnersshoppe," Ludgate, 53.
Skipton, CO. York, 211.
Smith Lane, 21.
Smithfield, 1-2, 33, 153, 217-218.
Snow Hill, 15, 17, 175-176.
Somerskales, co. York, 211.
Soper Lane, par. of St. Pancras, 45.
■'Soukinge" Lane, 59.
Souldern, co. Oxon., 29-30, 126-127.
Southtield, co. Essex, 152.
Southwark, 64, 131.
Spread Eagle, Wood Street [?]. 222.
Sprinckell Alley, 207.
Squilers, St. Albans, co. Herts, 13, 14.
St. . . . mes Commons, 195.
Staining Lane, 193-194.
Sfansted Abbott, co. Herts, 211.
Staple Hall, Austin Friars, 156, 214.
Star, The, Cheap, 190- 191.
, Fleet Street, 142.
Stephen. St., Coleman Street, par. of, iSo,
182, 209, 216.
, Walbrook, par. of, 74-75, 77-78, gi 9J,
97, 135, 149, 161.
, Westminster. College of, 73.
Stilljard, 60-61.
Stogy [Stow-Qui ?J, co. Cambridge, 43.
Stoke, CO. Surre)-, 170.
Stonehouse, par. of St. Christopher-le-
Stocks, 95.
Stourton, co. Wilts, 150-151.
" Stowes Chantry," St. Paul's Cath., 44.
Stow-Qui. Hce Stogy.
Stratford Langhorn, co. Essex, 47.
Stretton, co. Derby, 147.
Sun, The, par. of St. Mary Woolchurch,
130-131-
Sutton Comborowe, co. Devon, 150-151,
153-
Swan, The, Bishopsgatc, 175-176.
Swan, The, Newgate, 90.
Swan Alley, 46, 148-150.
Swithin, St., par. of, 84, 86, gg.
Swithin's Lane, St., 28, 85, i-j-j-i-jg, 21S.
Taberd, The, Jerusalem Alley, 103.
Tamworth, co. Stafford, 19.
Temple, New, g.
Teynter Yard, 35.
Thames Street, 10, 12, 14, 28, 44-45,60-61.
85, 106, 162, 211, 219.
Therfield, co. Herts, 117.
Theyle, co. [Berkshire ?], 211.
Thomas of Aeon, St., Hospital of, 18, 25,
36, 74-77, 91-92, 97.
Thomas the Apostle, St., par. of, 37, 73,
106, 116, 202-203.
Three Cranes, Candlewick Street, 98.
Three Crowns, Coleman Street, 209.
Three Shepherds, Candlewick Street, 118.
"Three Tunnes," Thames Street, 12, 14.
Thundridge, co. Herts, 211.
Tiftield, CO. Northampton, 143.
Tilehoste, Croydon, co. Surrey, 151, 153
Totteridge, co. Herts, 190.
Tower Hill, 145.
Tower of London, 94-95.
Tower Street, 47, 70-71, 84, 86
Towles, St. Sec Olave, St., Silver Street.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 52.
Trinity Lane, 131.
Tristrams Alley, 180.
" Turnesbaslane," par. of St. Thomas the
Apostle, 106-108.
Twickenham, co. Middlesex, 175.
Tynmore, co. Staftord, 158.
Unicorn, Cheap, 29-30. 126-127.
Upminster, co. Essex, 19.
Ushers, Hornsey, co. Middlesex, 204.
Uton Manor, 153.
Vacke Court, 48.
'■ Venyce Show e." .Si <■ Skaldinge House.
Wakes (irove, co. [Herts ?J, 1S9.
Waltham Cross, co. Essex, 190.
Wallhamstow, co. Essex, 28.
Walworth, co. Surrey. 42.
Ware, co. Herts. 211.
Warslow, co. Statiord, 146.
Warwick Lane. 217-218.
Watergate, Blackfriars, 73, 121-122.
Watling Street, i8-ig, 74-75. 77-78. 92, 97.
135, 220.
Weightes, co. Surre> . 152-153.
VNellcttes Manor, par. of South Mymms, 3^1.
Wenlock Magna, co. Salop, 170.
Westcheap. Sic Cheap.
West Ham, co. Essex, 42.
Westhaniburnell, Manor of, 42.
Westminster Palace, 61.
White Cross Street, 193-194.
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Lo7idon.
White Friars. See Carmelite Friars.
White Hart, Knightrider Street, 68-69, ^^Si
107-108.
, Shoe Lane, 187.
White Horse, Aldgate, 205.
, par. of St. Katherine Cree, 82-83.
White Lion, Fleet Street, 187.
, Thames Street, 20.
Whittington College, 106.
Whitton, CO. Middlesex, 175.
Widdington, co. Essex, 132.
Widford, co. Herts., 211.
Wildman, The, Bush Lane, 171-172.
Wix, CO. Essex, 72.
\\'okingdon, co. Essex, 21.
Wonersh, co. Surrey, 170.
Wood Green, co. Herts, 4.
Wood Street, 10, 40-41, in, 193-194, 222.
Woolwich, CO. Kent, 43, 81.
Woorthill, CO. Devon, 218.
Worcester Place, 27.
Worth, CO. Sussex, 170.
Wrestlers, Aldersgate Street, 80, 141, 158,
164.
Wytherall, co. [Herts?], 189.
" Yerde Plotte," par. of St. Thomas the
Apostle, 116.
York, 62-63.
Yseldon. See Islington.
INDEX OF CITY COMPANIES.
Apothecaries, 75, 77.
Armourers, 28, 42, 47.
Bakers, in, 129, 134.
Barber-Surgeons, 123, 131. Sec also Chir-
urgeons.
Blacksmiths, 31, 72, 74, 106, 113, 115.
Bowyers, 184.
Brewers, i, 31, 42, 47, 56, 68, 74, 78, 90-91,
103, 203, 216.
Bricklayers, 165.
Broderers, 125, 142, 202-203.
Brokers, 216.
Butchers, 50-51,70-71,90,99-101, 105,114,
159.
Carpenters, 5, 71, 125, 163.
Chirurgeons, 113.
Clothiers ("paiinar"). Sec Drapers.
Ciothworkers, 3, 35, 37, 42, 73, 76, 93, 95,
101-102, 106, 109, 112, 130, 142, 188,
193-194,211.
Cooks, 4, 24, 81.
Coopers, 13, 84, 103.
Cordwainers, 112-113.
Courthant writers, 120, 122, 187.
Cutlers, 92-93, 139, 187.
Drapers, 18, 21, 30-33, 47, 49, 65, 79, 85,
96, 104, 159, i8g, 194, 213.
layers, 75, 79.
Embroiderers. See Broderers.
Fishmongers, 7, 15, 19, 20, 70, 76, 103, 106,
112-114, 122, 124, 128.
Fletchers, 103, 192.
Founders, 69.
Fruiterers, 59.
lullers, 106.
Ciardeners, 59.
Girdlers, 64, 123, 206.
Glovers, 31.
Goldsmiths, 46, 69, 84, 89, 91, 119, 219-
220.
Grocers, 18, 28, 42, 74, 77, 87, 89-91, 96,
106, 121, 131, 148, 165, 172, 179, 82-
183, 185-186, 208.
Haberdashers, 7, 23, 24, 26, 32, 35, 40, 60,
73, 90-91, 94, loi, 106, 118, 125, 129-
131. 135. i37i 147. 163-164, 168, 172,
207.
Hosiers, 139, 216.
Innholders, 79, 157, 206.
Ironmongers, 11, 32, 67, 94, 104.
Joiners, 32, 94, 106.
Leathersellers, >, 2-j, 40, 103, 181, 216,
221.
Mercers, 13, 27, 44-45, 79, 86-87, ioo> ^^'
107, 130-131, 166, 171-172, 180, 193,
198, 219.
Merchant Taylors, 9, 11, 18, 19, 33, 35, 48,
54, 70, 76, 88, 94-95, 105-106, 125, 149,
159-160, 173, 201, 206, 2og, 222-223.
Painter Stainers, in, 163, 175.
Pewterers, 4, 5, 38-39, 51, 76, 104, 196-197,
199.
Playing card makers, 104.
Poulterers, 6, 23.
Sadlers, i, 12, 82-83, 205.
Salters, 7, 18, 36, 60, 134.
Scriveners, 37, 87, 106.
Silk-weavers, 106, 139, 165.
Skinners, 10, 54, 69-71, 84, 120-121, 125
136, 207-208.
Smiths. See Blacksmiths.
Spurriers, 72, 75, 77, 92, 106, 113, 115.
Stationers, 56, 75, 77, 92.
Index of Feodaries and Commissioners.
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Tailors. See Merchant Taylors.
Tallow chandlers, 83, 105.
Tanners, 222.
Tawyers, 82.
T\lers, 57, 77, 91, 97.
Upholsterers, 25.
V'lfners, 18, 26, 67, 105-106, 207.
Wax chandlers, 55, 56, 58, 70, 84, 128.
Wood carvers, 3.
Woodmongers, 47.
INDEX OF MAYORS AND ESCHEATORS.
Compiled by Edw. Alex. Fry, Esq.
Note. — An asterisk (*) indicates that the name occurs more than once on the page.
Allen, Wm., Knt., 154, 156, 158, 159, 160, 1 Langley, Jn., Knt., 212, 215, 217, 222.
161, 162, 163, 164. Lodge, Thos., Knt., 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14.
Avenaunt, Avenon Alex., Knt., 125, 130,
132, 133, 134, 135. Malorie, Rich., Knt., 27, 29, 30.
1 Martin, Roger, Knt., 81. 82, 83, 86, 87, 90,
Champion, Rich., Knt., 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 91, 92,94,95,96,99, loi*, 102, 105, 112,
40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49*, 50, 51, 52. ' 122.
Draper, Chris., Knt., 53, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61,
63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 75, 78,
79. 80.
Duckett, Lionel, Knt., 165, 166, 167, 168.
Harper, Wm., Knt., i, 3, 4, 6, 7.
Hawes, Jas., Knt., 189, 192, 193, 196*, 197,
198*; Thos., Knt., 199.
Haywode, Row., Knt., 141, 142, 144, 145*,
150.
Hewell, Wm., Knt., 7.
Heywarde, Row., Aid., 81.
Nicholas, Ambrose, Knt., 199, 201, 202,
205, 206, 210*.
Rowe (Roo), Thos., Knt., log, 114, 116, 117,
iig, 120, 123, 124.
Ryvers (Rivers), Jn., Knt., 169, 170, 172,
173. 174. 176' 177. 17S. 180, i8i, 182,
1S3, 184, 186, 187, 18S*.
Whyte, John, Knt., 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27.
INDEX OF FEODARIES AND COMMISSIONERS.
Applegarth, Hump., 138, 143.
Anderson, Edm., 153.
Bossevile, Ralph, 143, 185.
Cholmesley, Jasper, 203.
Damsell, Wm., Knt., 102.
Dixwell, , 164.
Fanshawe, Thos., 138, 143.
Gadburye, Rich., 164, 185, 191, 194, 197,
208, 209, 223.
Gerrarde, Wm., 81.
Heron, Edw., 219.
Holcroft, Thos., 221.
Kytchin, Jn., 203.
Larke, Wm., 1S5.
Lodge, Thos., 223.
Mershe, Jn., 81.
Necton, Wm., 81, 98, 102, ri5, 148, 153,
185*, 191, 194, 195, 197, 203, 208, 209,
219, 221, 223.
Newce, Thos., 208.
Osborn, Peter, 98, 138, 143.
Spencer, Nich., 115, 209.
Tooke, Wm., Auditor ofCt. of Wards, 148,
164,185,191,194, 195,197, 209,219,223.
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Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
INDEX OF JURORS.
Adams (Addames), Rich., 55, 60, 61, 63, 66,
67, 68, 76, 78, 79, 80, 82, 86, 88, 94, 96,
99, 105, log, 115, 116*, 117, iig, 120,
123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130, 132, 133,
134, 136*, 137, 142, 143, 144, 145*, 148,
150, 156, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164*,
165, 167, 168, i6g, 170, 172, 173. 177*,
178, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185*, 186,
1 88*.
AUeyn, Rich., 143.
Annsell, Edm., 98.
Anthell, Hy., 154.
Armesbye (Ormesbie) (same as Ermesbie,
zikich see), Wm., 191, 194, 200, 202,
203, 205, 206, 208*, 210, 215, 217, 219,
222, 223.
Atkyns, Nich., 221.
Barber (Barbor), Anth., 154, 157, 158, 160,
161, 162, 163, 164*, 165, 166, 167, 168,
169, 171, 173, 175, 177, 180, 181, 183,
184, 185, 186, 188, 189, 191, 192, 194,
195, 196, 197, 198, 199*, 201, 2o8*, 215,
217, 222 ; Arthur, 182.
Barker, Wm., 221.
Barrett, Anth., 40, 51.
Bayly (Baly), Jn., 142, 160, 175, 183.
Beamonde, Robt., 143.
Bell, Rich., 221.
Bennyson, Francis, 98.
Bentley, Rich., 154.
Bishop (Bysshope, Busshopp), Geo., 171,
173, 178, 181, 182, 185, 186, 188;
Hy., 81.
Blackman, Jn., 98.
Bowen (Bowyn, Bower), Edw., 82, 83, 88,
94, 99, 105, log, 115, iig, 120, 123,
124, 125, 126, 128, 132, 133, 135, 136*,
137. i3«. 141. 142, 144. 145*. 148, 150.
154, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163,
164*, 165, 166, 167, 168, i5g, 170. 172,
173, 174, 177*, i7», 180, 181, 182, 184,
1S5*, 186, 187, 188*, i8g, igi, ig2, ig3,
194, 196*, 197, ig8*, igg*, 202, 203,
206, 208*, 210.
Bradshawe, Thos., 102.
Brande, Cuthbert, 143.
Bromley (Brombie), Thos., 128, 133, 135,
136*, 144, 145*, 148, 150, 160, 161, 162,
164*, 168, 173, 175, 177, 180, 182, 188,
191, r94, 197, 201.
Browne, Hump., 221 ; Rich., 154 ; Thos.,
81 ; Walt., 17, 23, 24*, 25, 29, 33, 35,
36, 37. 38. 4^-. 44. 45. 46, 47. 4«. 49. 5i.
52*, 1 16*, 117.
Burton, Edm., 98.
Butt, Jn., 128, 135.
Buttermore, Wm., 143.
Cabell, Geo., i, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, lo, 11, 12,
Callis (Calyce, Calys, Callys, Galleys, Calls,
Calleis), Hy., i, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,^
12, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27*, 2g, 32, 33,
34. 38. 40. 44. 45. 46. 47. 5o. 52, 53. 55.
56, 58, 61, 63, 65, 66,68, 70, 74, 76, 77,
7g, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87, 90, gi, g4, g5,
g6, 99, loi*, 102, 103, 105, log, 112,
114, 116, 117, 119, 122, 124.
Calton, Thos., 8r.
Capper, Wm., 33.
Carewe, Nich., 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14.
Chatterton (Chatcrton), Adam, 55, 57, 58,
60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 74, 76, 77,
78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 86, go, 91, 93, 94, gg,
loi, 102, 103, log, 114, 116, 117, iig,
120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 130,.
132. 133. 134- 136, 137. i3«. 141. 144.
145*, 148, 154, 156, 158. I5g, 160, 161,
162, 163, 164*, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170, 172, 173, 174, 177*, 181, 182, 183,
184, 185, 186, i8g, igi, ig2, ig3, 194,
195, 196*, 197, 198*, igg*, 200, 202,
206, 208*.
Clarke, Jn., 81.
Clough, Geo., 221.
Collett, Jn., 221.
Cooper (Cowper, Couper, Coper), Rich., 17.
24*. 25. 27, 2g, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 41, 44,
45. 46. 47, 51. 61. 63. 68, 70, 74, 77, 7g,
80, 82, 88, 91, 92, 94, 95, gg, log, 112,
114, 116, 117, iig, 124, 125, 130, 134.
137, 144, 145, 130 ; Wm., 37, 44^5, 46.
47. 55. 57. 58. 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 68,
70, 74, 76, 77, 78, 7g, 80, 82, 83, 86,
88, gi, g3, g4, g6, gg, loi*, 105, 114,
124.
Crickdotte (Cricketofte, Crickdocke, Crick
lofte, Cricdott), Wm., 164, 165, 171,
173, 175, 177, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183,
184, 186, 188.
Cripps (Cryppes, Crippes, Crips, Crepp,
Cribbsj, Robt., 8, g, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17,.
20, 23, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 2g, 31. 32,35, 37,
38, 44, 45, 46, 47, 4g, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56,
58, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78,
7g, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, go, gi, g2, g4,
g5, 96, gg, loi*, 103, 105, log, 112, 114,
116, 117, iig, 122, 124, 133, 137, 138,
; 142, 144, 145*, 148, 150, 157, 158, 159,
160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 167, 168.
Crowche, Jn., 137, 141, 145, 157, 158, 161,
I 162, 163, 165, 166, 168, 170. 175, 177*,
I 178, 180, 181, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187,
188, i8g, 200, 201, 202, 205, 206, 2o8*,
; 209, 2IO*, 219, 223.
' Crysdell. Wm., 167.
Index of Jurors.
XI
Danbie, Robt., 102.
Danyell, Jn., 81.
Davye, Jn., 8; Robt., i, 3, 4, 6, 9, 11,
14.
Denham, Wm., 81.
Dewxell (Dewell, Dewyell, Dexill, Dexe-
hall, Dexeall, Dexell, Dewscill, Dex-
will), Thos., I, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, g, 10, 11,
12, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27*, 30, 35,
36, 3«. 40, 41- 4«. 49. 51- 5^-
Dickenson (Dyconson, Dickonson, Dye-
cons, Dicconson), Robt., 17, 20, 24*, 25,
26, 27*, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36. 37, 38, 40, 41,
44. 45. 46, 47. 48, 49*. 51. 52*, 53- 55.
57> 5^. 60, 61, 63. 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72,
74. 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 86, 88, 90,
91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99, loi*, 109, 112,
114, 116*, 117, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124,
130, 133. 134. 137, i3«. 141. 144. 145,
148, 150, 154, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161,
162, 163, 164*, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170,
172, 174, 177*, 180, 183, 184, 185, 186,
187, 188, 191, 192, 194, 196, 197, 199*,
200, 203, 205, 212, 215, 217, 219, 222,
223.
Dunkyn, Robt., i, 3, 4, 7 ; Thos., 6.
Dunyngton, Rich., 154.
Eaton, Wm., 98.
Elliott (Ellyott), Thos., 189, 191, 193, 194,
195, 196*, 197, 198, 201, 205, 206, 208,
2og, 210*, 215, 217, 219, 221, 222, 223.
Ermesbie (Ernesbye), same as Armesbye,
which see, Wm., 193, 195, 196*, 197,
198*.
Evans, Wm., 154.
Farmer (Fermor, Farmar, Farman), Wm. ,
125, 126, 128, 132, 136.
Foster, Leofricus (Leveriche, Leveridge),
125, 126, 132, 133, 136.
Garrett (Garrer, Garryt, Gar . . .), Anth., 8,
9, II, 12, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 44, 45, 46,
47. 49. 52*, 53. 57. 5'5, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67,
68, 70, 74, 77, 79, 80, 86, 92, 96, 99, loi,
103, 112, 116, 119, 133, 135, 136, 137,
138, 144, 145*, 150, 159, 160, 161, 162,
164*, 168, 172, 175, 177, 180, 184, i88,
191, 194, 195, 197, 201, 203, 115.
Gaynesforde, Hy., 116.
Gibbons (Gv-febons), Wm., i, 3, 4, 6, 20, 27,
29. 32, 33. 35. 38. 40. 44. 46, 47. 5°.
52, 64, 65, 66, 109, 117.
Gilberne, Wm., 143.
Ginn (Gynn), Geo., 171, 178, 183, 185, 186,
189, 192, 193, 195, 196*, 197, 198, 199,
200, 202, 206, 208*, 210, 212, 215, 222,
223.
Goodritch, Jn., 81.
Gowghe, Lawr., 143.
Gwynn, Edw., 98 ; Geo., 143.
Hackett, Thos., 137, 138, 141, 144, 145, 150,
157, 158, 160, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167,
168, 169, 170, 173, 175, 177, 178, 181,
182, 183. 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191,
192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198*, igg*,
201,203,206, 208,209,210,212, 222, 223.
Haddon (Hadden), Jn., 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
14, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 29,
32. 33. 35. 37. 38, 40. 41-44. 45, 46. 47.
49*. 50, 51. 52, 53, 55. 58. 63, 64, 66, 68»
70, 72, 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 83, 86, 87, 90,
92,95,96,99, loi, 102*, 105, 112, 114,
115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123. 124, 125,
126, 128, 130, 132, 133, 134, 136*, 137,
141, 142, 144, I45*, 150, 154, 156, 158,
159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166,
167, 168, 170, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177,
178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185*, 186,
187, i88*, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195,
196*, 197*, 198*, 199, 200, 201, 202,
203, 205, 206, 208*, 2og, 2IO*, 212,
215, 219, 222, 223.
Handforde, Rich., Si.
Hardinge (Harden), Wm., i, 3, 4, 6,8, 9,
10, II, 14, 17, 24*, 25.
Harrison (Harryson), Jn., 27, 32, 33, 35, 36,
37, 38, 40, 41. 44. 45. 46, 47. 4^. 49. 5i.
52*, 53. 55, 57. 58. 60. 61, 64, 67, 72,
76, 78, 82, 83, 86, 88, 91, 92, 94, 99,
loi, 103, 105, 109, 112, 114, 117, 120,
122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 12S, 132, 133,
136*, 138, 141, 142, 144, 145, 148, 150,
154, 156, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164,
166, 167, 168, 170, 172, 173, 174, 177*,
17S, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186,
187, 188*, 192, 195, 196*, 197, 198,
199*, 200, 202, 203, 205, 206, 208*,
209, 210, 212, 215, 217, 219, 222, 223 ;
Rich., 180.
Harte, Jn., 93, 96, lor, 109, 117, 128, 144,
145, 150.
Haselwood (Haslewood, Hasilwood),
Thos., 49, 60. 70, 74, 77, 78, 112, 114,
116, 119, 124, 136, 138, 144, 145, i4,S,
150, 177.
Hayes, Chris., 102.
Henman (Hennam), Rich., i. 3, 4, 6, S, ii>,
11, 12, 14, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24*, 25, -'6.
27*. 29. 30- 32, 33. 35. 36, 37. 38- 40, 41,
44. 45. 46, 47, 48. 49*. 50- 52*, 53. 55.
56, 58, 60, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68. 70, 72, 74,
75. 77' 7^, 79. 80, 8i, S2, S3, 86, S7, 90,
91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99, loi, 102, 105, 109,
112, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, i-'4.
125, 126, 12S, 130, 133, 134, 136.
Hetton, Francis, 81.
Hewishe, Jas., 98.
Hewson, Rich., 221.
Hoell (Hole, Hool, Howell), Roger, 171^
173, 175, 177, 178, 180, iSi, 182, 1S3,
185, 186, 187, 188, 189*, 192, 193, 196,
197, 198, 199*, 200, 201, 205, 20S, 209,.
xu
hujuisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Holland, Roger, ii6.
Hopkins (Hoppinge), Jn., S, g, ii, 14.
Hudson, Jn., 98.
Hunt, Thos., 221.
Hut .... Jn., 81.
Hutton, Hy., 8; Jn., 109.
Ireland, Jn., 200, 202, 205, 209, 210.*
Jackson, Francis, 81 ; Jn., 200, 201, 202,
203, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210*, 215, 217,
219, 222, 223.
Jennyns (Geninges, Geanings, Genynges),
Jn., 82, S3, 94, 99, 109, 115, 117, 120,
123, 124, 125, 126. 128, 132, 133, 135,
136*, 138, 141, 142, 144, 145, 148, 150,
154, 156, 158, 159, 160, i6x, 163, 164,
165, 166, 168, 172, 177, 178, 181, 184,
i8g, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198*,
199*, 219.
Jones, (irirtin, 219, 223.
Joye. Thos., 154.
Kebblewhite (Kebilhvhyte, Keblewhyte,
Kctelwhyte, Kebelwhite, Kybble-
whyte), Jn., 82, 83, 86, 88, 93, 94,
96, 99, loi*, 102, 105, 109, 115, 116,
117, 119, 122, 124. 125, 126, 12S, 130,
132, 133. 134. 136. I4«- I5#. 157. 158,
160, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170, 172, 173, 175, 177*, 178, 180, 181,
182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189*,
191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196*, 197, 198*,
199*, 200, 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 208*,
209, 210*, 212, 215, 217, 219, 222."
Kempe, And., 102.
Keye, Jn., 11.
Keyle (Keale, Kale), Jn., i, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 12, 14, 21, 22, 23.
Kinge, Henry, 137, 138, 141, 142, 144, 145,
148, 150, 154. 157, 158. 159, 160, 161,
162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 173,
175. 177*. 178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184,
185*, 187, 188, 189, 191, 192, 194, 195,
196*, 197, 198, 199*, 210.
Langton, Jn., 154.
Langham, Thos., 201, 202, 205, 206, 208,
2IO*, 212, 217, 219, 222.
Langwith (Lamwyth, Langworth, Long-
with), Rob., 1,3,4,6,8,9,10, 11,12,
14, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 30, 32,
33. 35. 37. 3«. 40. 44- 46, 47. 51. 52, 53.
55. 57. 5«. 61. 63, 66*, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76,
77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 90, 91, 92, 94,
95, 99, 103, 112, 114, 115, 124, 125,
128, 130, 133, 134, 136, 142, 144, 145,
148, 150. 156, 159. 160, 161, 162, 164*,
165, 166, 167, 169, 170, 172, 173, 174,
177, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185,
186, 187, 188, l8g*, 192, 193, 195, 196*,
197*, 198, 199*, 201, 202, 203, 208, 209,
212, 215, 217, ^22.
' Layer (Layere, Laier), Wm., 192, 193, 197,
I 198, 200, 205, 208*, 209, 210*, 212, 215,
j 217, 219, 221, 223.
Lee (Leye), Robt., i, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, g, 10, 11,
I 12, 14, 21, 22, 23.
j Lewis, Jeff,, 102.
t Lewson, Wm., 221.
Literpose [?J, Jn., 154.
Litton (Lytton), Thos., i, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11,
12, 14, 21, 22, 23, 30, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37,
38, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49*, 50, 51, 53,
I 55, 56, 60, 63, 65, 66, 68, 72, 75, 78, 79,
I 80.
Mansbridge (Manbridge), jn., 200, 205,
208, 210.
I Marston, Rich., 143.
Miller, Geo., 143.
, Mosver, Wm., i, 3, 4, 6, 7.
I Muffett, Thos., 98.
' Neylson, Jr.., 49.
Noble, Jn., 17,20, 21, 22,23,24*, 25,26,27*,
29, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44,
45, 46, 47, 4S, 49, 51,52*, 53, 55, 57, 60,
61, 63, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79,
80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95,
96, 99, loi*, 102, 103, 105, 109, 112,
114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124,
125, 126, 128, 130, 132, 133, 134, 136*,
1/7, 142, 144, 145*, 148, 150, 158, 159,
160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 167, 168,
172, 174, 177, 183, 184, 185, 189.
Ormesbie. See Armesbie and Ernesbye.
Owyn, PLdw., 212, 217, 222.
Pearson (Peerson, Pierson, Person, Pere-
son), Thos., 109, 116, 117, iig, 123,
j 125, 126, 128, 132, 133, 135, 136*, 141,
I 142, 144, 145, 148, 150, 157, 158, 159,
I 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 168.
I Perrye, Wm., 154.
Povey (Povye, Pavye, Poovye, Povie),
Wm., 154, 157, 158, 161, 162, 163, 166,
167, 168, 169, 170, 175, 177*, 178, 180,
181, 183, 184, 185*, 186, 187, 188, 189*,
191, 192, 193, 194, ig5, 196*, 197, 198*,
199*, 200, 202, 203, 205, 206, 208*, 2og,
210*, 212, 215, 217, 219, 222, 223.
Puckell, Edm., 221.
Pyforde, Jn., 102.
Raughton, Rich., 154.
Rainscroft (Raynescrofte, Revescroft, Rey-
nescroft, Kanescroft, Rayscroft, Rain-
croft), Arthur, 17, 24*, 25, 27, 29, 33, 37,
40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49*, 52*, 53, 55,
57. 5^. f'o. 61, 63, 66, 67, 68, 70, 74, 76,
77, 78, 7g, 80, 81, 82, 86, 88, go, 91, 92,
94, 95, 96, gg, loi, 102, 103, 109, 112,
116, 117, 120, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128,
Index of J tutors .
Xlll
130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142,
145, 14S, 154, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
162, 163, 164, 166, 167, i6J<, 170, 173,
175, 177, 178, 180, 182, 183, 185*, 186,
188*, 191, 192, 194, 196*, 197, 199*,
201, 202, 203, 208, 210, 215, 217, 222 ;
Wm., 72.
Reynolds, Rich., 98.
Ricardes, Jn., 2, 12, 215, 222.
Robson, Rich., 154.
Rockfeld, Hy., 157.
Roper, Chris., 154.
Rovvse, Hy., 154.
Rowseley (Rouscley), Hy., 166, 168.
Russell, Thos., 125. 126, 128, 132, 133, 135,
136, 137, 13^^. 141. 14^. 144. 145*. I4«.
150, 154, 157, 1=58, 159, 160, 163, 164*,
165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173, 175,
177*, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185*,
186, 187, 188*, i8g, igi, 192, i(j3, 194,
195, 196. 197, 198*, 199*, 200, 201, 203,
205, 206, 208*, 210*, 212, 215, 217,
2ig, 221, 222, 223.
Sanson, Wm., 10.
Serchefield, Wm., 102.
Sharpe, Alex., 143.
Shaw (Shawe, Swhawe), Hy., 17, 21, 22,
23. 24*, 25, 29, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40,
41- 44. 45- 46, 47. 4*', 49*. 50. 52*. 53.
55. 56. 5"^. 60, 61, 64, 65, 66, 70, 74, 76,
77, 78, 81, 82, 83, 86, 88, go, gi, 92, 94,
95. 96. 99, loi, 103, 105, 109, 112, 114,
116, 117, iig, 124.
Skidmore, Steph., 81.
Skinner, Oliver, 221.
Sm>'th, Michael, i, 3, 4, 6, 7,8, 9, 11, 12,
14, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 29,
30, 32, 33. 35. 36, 37. 3«. 40. 41. 44. 45.
46, 47, 48, 49*, 51, 52*, 53, 55,56, 58, .0,
61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 70, 74, 76, 77, 78,
79, 80, 81, 82, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95,
96, 99, loi*, 102, 103, 105, log, 112, 114,
115, 116, 117, ng, 120, 122, 123, 124,
125, 126, 128, 130, 132, 133, 134, 136*,
148 ; Rich., 17, 20, 21, 22, 24*, 25, 26, 27,
30. 32. 35. 36, 37, 41. 49*. 51. 55. 57. 61,
63, 68, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 88, gi, g2,
94. 99. 103. 13S. 141. 142. 144. 145.
148, 150, i5g, 160, 161, 162, 164, 166,
i6g, 177*, 180, 181, 183, 184, 185, i88,
i8g, ig3, ig8*, 201, 203, 205, 208*, 210*,
217 ; Wm., I, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12,
14, 17, 20, 23, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 29,30, 33,
40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49*, 52*, 53, 55,
56, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66*, 68, 70, 74, 76,
77. 7*^. 79. ^o. 8i, 82, 88, 90. 91, g2, g4,
95, 96, gg, loi, 103, 105, log, 112, 116,
117, 119.
Stodderd, Jn., 215, 219, 222, 223.
Stone, Walt., 98.
Sutton, Hy., i, 3, 4,6, 7, 9, u, 17, 20, 21, 22,
24*, 25, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37,
38, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49*, 50,
52*, 53, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 63, 65, 66,
65, 75, 78, 79, 80, 81, 86, 87, go, gi,
g2, 94, 95, 96, gg, 101*, 102, 105, log,
112, 114, 116, 117, ng, 122, 124, 130,
133. 134. 136, i4><. 156. 15^. 160, 163,
164, 168, 172, 174, 176, 177, 183, 184,
185, igi, ig4, 196,197,208; Rich., 82.
Swayne, Oliver, 221.
Swaynson (Swansonl, Wm., i, 3,4. 6, 7, S,
9, II, 12, 14.
Taylour, Jn., 143.
Trotte, Jn., g8.
Tudball, jn., g8.
Udall, Gawen, 154.
\\ alden (Maiden, Waldon), Stephen, i, 3,
4, 6, 7, 8, g, 10, II, 12, 14, 17. 20, 21, 11,
23, 24*. >i, 26, 27*, 2g, 30, 32, 33, 34,
36, 37. 3^. 40. 41. 44. 45- 46. 47. 4^. 49*.
50, 52*, 53, 55. 56. 5^. 60, 61, 63, 64, 65,
66, 68, 70, 74, 75, 77, 78, 7g, 80, 81, 82,
83, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99,
loi*, 102*, 105, 109, 112, 114, 115, 116,
117, ng, 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126,
128, 130, 132, 133, 134, 136*, 137, 138,
142, 144, 145, 148, 150, 154, 156, 158,
I5g, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166,
167, 168, i6g, 172, 173, 174, 177*, 178,
180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185*, 187, 188*,
i8g, igi ig2, ig3, ig4, 195, 196*, 197*,
ig8*, igg, 201, 202, 203, 206, 208, 209.
Wattes, Thos., 116.
Weld (Wild. Wield, Weelde, Welde), Jn.,
203, 206, 2og, 210, 212, 217, 219, 223.
Whighte, Jn., 143.
Wiggone, Thos., 221.
Wilson, Jn., 17, 20, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 29, 31,
35. 37. 3«. 40. 45, SL 52-
Winthroppe, Wm., 143.
Wisdome, Jn., 143.
Witton (Wytton, Wilton, Witten, Wotton,
Wootion), Jn., i, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12,
14, 17. 20, 23, 24*, 25, 26, 27*, 29, 30,
33. 35. 3^, 44. 46, 47. 49. 5i. 52, 53. 55,
61, 63. 64, 66, 68, 70, 74, 76, 77, 80, 81,
82, 86, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, gg, loi*,
102, log, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, ng,
120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 130, 132,
133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 145, 154, 156,
158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 167,
168, i6g, 172, 174, 177*, 178, 184, 185,
187, 196, 202, 203, 205, 206, 2IO*, 215,
219 ; 1 hos., 6.
Wilton. See Witton.
Wood, Jn., 116.
Yonge, Greg., 143.
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Iiigiiisi/ioiu's Post Moi'tcni for London.
GENERAL INDEX NOMINUM.
Nort;. — Figures in bolder type indicate an Inquisition.
, Henry, HQ-
, Margaret, 20.
, Mary, 115.
Abney, Robt., 15.
Abraham, \Vm., 207.
Adams, Hy., 106, 107, 108, 175 ; Rich., 70,
100; \Vm., 74, 77, 91, 97, 135.
Adelmare, Csesar, 191 ; Julius, igi ; Mar-
gery, 191.
Afell, Jn.. 65.
Agar, W'm., 11.
Albert. Robt., 106.
Albright, Agnes, 197 ; Wm., 197.
Alford, Francis, 186.
Alee, Chris., 187; Jn., 187 ; Cuthbert, 187.
.Mington, Rich., 90.
Allen, .■^g., 73, 74; Jn.,52, 74; Giles, 166;
James, 196; Martin, 187; Rich., 15,
16 ; Robt., 52 ; Thos., clerk, 51, 52.
Alleyn, Robt., 109, no, in, 112, 143;
Joan, no, in, 112; Hy., in, 112;
Edm., iii,ii2;Eliz.,iii; Marg., in ;
Agnes, in ; Geo., 29, 126; Isab., in ;
Rich., 175; Thos., in*.
Allott, Anne, 60, 61 ; Jn., 61, 116.
Alsope, Robt., 74, 75, 77, 78; Reg., 74;
Thos., 74, 75, 77, 78, 91, 96, 135 ;
Anne, 74, 77 ; Trist., 63.
.■\lyfte, Jn., 40.
Alvnson, Roger, 220.
Ambrose, Jn.. 13.
Amotteley, Steph., 216,
Andle, Hy., 35.
Andleby, Rich., 96, 97; Jn., 97.
Andrew, Wm., 48.
Androwes. Roger, 79, 80; Jn., 79, 80.
Angcll, Robt., 142.
Anger, Wm. (Frenchman), 34.
Anne, Martin, 8.
Annesley, Bryan, 62, 63 ; Grace, 62 ; Awdry,
62.'
Ansted, Wm., 70, 71.
Appotles, Jas., 98.
Archer, Thos., 223 ; Michael, 223.
Armerer. Geo., i ; Kath., 2 ; Wm., 2.
Armistronge, Wm., 81, 82 ; Jn., 81 ; Alice,
82.
Arrowsmith, Wm., 31.
Arundell, John, 153; Thos., 89,
Ashe, Thos., 74, 77, gi, 97.
Ashfield. Hy., 60.
.\shlen, Mary, 22.
Ashley, Jn., 55.
Askew (Asken, Askughe), Christ., 74, 77,
92, 97. 135.
Aspale, Joan, 58.
Assher, Thos., 135.
Assheton, Jn., 63.
Atkins, Thos., 32, 35, 94.
Atkinson, Anth., 217 ; Chas., 217.
Audley, Lord, 192 ; Hy., 22, 93, 102 ; Thos.,
Knt., 124.
i Augustiner Alex., 53, 185, 186 ; Julius, 52,
186 ; Thos., 59.
Austen, Hy., 24 ; Wm., 3.
Averey, Thos., 38.
I Axton, Thos., 5.
I Ayersley, Thos., 125*, 126; Agnes, 125,
I 126 ; Wm., 125*, 126 ; Robt., 125 ; Jas.,
125.
1 Ayland, Jn., 14, 15, 16.
Aylyff, Jn., 3.
B — How, Gillam, 142.
Babham, Thos., 74, 77, 91, 97, 135.
Babington, Anth., 158.
Bacon, Greg., 178; Jas., 36, 48, 70; Jn.,
71 ; Nich., 60, 79; Thos., 48, 70, 71.
Baddowe, Nich., 58.
Badeline, Joan, 58.
Bagley, Alice, 217.
Baker, Chris., 63 ; Peter, 106, 108; Robt.,
63; Wm., 5.
Balding, Wm., 183.
Bales, Thos., 49; Eliz., 50; Peter, 50;
Rachel, 50 ; Susan, 50 ; Magd., 50 ;
Marg., 50 ; Robt., 50.
BanbriJge, Wm., 175.
Banckes, Edw., 45* ; Jn., 46.
Banghey, Robt., 64.
Barbour, Edw., 120.
Barcley (Bareley), Ant., 75, 77, 135.
Bargayn, Jn., 90.
Barker, Amb., 32, 94 ; Ellen, 44 ; Joan, 21 ;
Jn., 21, 181,221; Parnella, 95 ; Thos.,
31 ; Wm., 83, 159, 205.
Barley, Anth., 92.
Barnard, Jn., 48; Marg., 177; Wm., 177.
Barners, Thos., 117 ; Jn., 117.
Barnes, Agnes, 48.
Barnesdale, Smyth, ah., Wm., 137.
Barnesdon, Smythe, a/5., Robt., 168.
Barnett, Hj., 134.
Baron, Bart., 67.
Barret, Joan, 58.
Barsford, Roger, 217.
Barwicke, Thos., 99.
Baryer, Jn., 43.
Baseden, Wm., 167, 195.
Basforde, Geo., 27, 28, 29 ; Thos., 28, 29;
Ursula, 28, 29 ; Row., 28, 29.
Baxter, Jn., 4.
Baylye, Anth., 97; Dion, 75, 77, 92, 97;
Robt., 13 ; Thos., 44, 45.
General Index Nominum.
XV
IJecher, Hy., 150, 151*, 152*, 153* ; Vane,
151, 152; Wm., 151, 152; Bart., 151,
152.
Ueckett, Ancelett, 180.
Hekingsall, Thos., 7.
Bekwith, Dame Eliz., 42, 44 ; Sir Leon,
42, 44 ; Roger, 42.
Helfeld, Wm., 189, igo.
Hell, Jn., 31, 93 ; Kobt., 8.
Bellowe, Jn., 123.
Belmer, Kowl. (Frenchman), 34.
Benbury, And., 21.
Bendeley, Hugh, 38.
Bennett, Guy, 15; Jn., 134.
Benson, , 59.
Bentali, Thos., 148, 149.
Benyson, Francis, 188; Ann, 188; Robt.,
188; Thos., 188.
liernarde, Francis, 178.
Herthellett, Thos., 56.
Bertyc, F"rancis, 28.
Best, Jn., 130, 131 : Rosa, 130.
Beswike, Anne, 104 ; Arthur, 104 ; Chris-
tiana, 104; Wm., 102, 103, 104*, i"5*,
192; Joan, 104; Rowland, 104 ; Fran-
cis, 192.
Betham, Edw., 116.
Betris, Jn., 84.
Bevin, Jn., 93.
Bickers, , 178 ; Lancelot, 178.
Bickerton, Jn., go.
Bygmore, Robt., igo.
Billesden, Steph., 74.
Birche, Joan, 20; Jn., g3 ; Nich., 20.
Bird, Anne, 65 ; Wm., 171.
Birdall. Wm., 54.
Birte, Chas., 178.
Bishoppe, Thos., 54.
Blackman, Jn., 183.
Hlagc, Wm., 8g.
Blake, Nich., 58.
lilanke, Thos., 23.
Blithe, Jeff., 46.
Blunt, Nich., 214.
Bocher, Thos., 13, 38, 115.
Bodin, Marg., gg.
Bodle, Wm., 217.
Bodnam, Ralph, 208 ; Wm., 208.
Bodye, Thos., 220.
Bois, Rich., 204 ; Marg., 204.
Boland, Doctor, 155.
Bolde (Boulde), Philip, 25, g3.
Bolton (Bowlton), Eliz., 100; Rich., 85.
Bonard, Thos., 175,
Bonde, Wm.. 199, 200*, 201 ; Marg., 200,
201 ; Nich., 200; Martin, 200; Daniel,
200, 201 ; Geo., 200.
Bonner, \\'m., 125 ; Eliz., 125.
Bonoix, Anth., 200.
Booghe, Jn., 52.
Booth, Jn., 116.
Borne, Agnes, 38.
Bosse, Peter, 203.
Bosscvile, Ralph, yVi;., gS, 102, 148.
Boucher, Thos., 60.
Bourne, Ricii., 220.
Bowes, Martin, 178, 179*, 185 ; Frances,
I7g ; Wm., 179.
Bowland, Doctor, 213 ; Rich., 120.
Bowie, Rich., 131 ; Isab., 131.
Boxe, Wm., 18.
Brackenburie, Mary, 222 ; Rich., 222.
Bradford, Thos., 84.
Bradley, Nich., no.
Bradshaw, Lawr., 48; Rich., 220.
Bramlcy, Thos., 172.
Brande, Robt., 13.
Robt., 64, 65* ; Alice,
Lord, 7; Jn., 88.
Br.uigier, (iah., 17S.
Braunche, Jn., 189 ;
65 ; Thos., 65.
Bra\', Edw., Knt., 7
Br.iybrooke, Marg., 55.
Brcale, Jell., 4S.
Breiul, Tho>., 146.
Breton, Wm., 40, 60, 70, 71 ; Eliz., 71, 72 ;
Rich., 71, 72; Nich., 71, 72; Thamcr,
71 ; Anne, 71 ; Mary, 71 ; Hy., 72.
Brewer, Thos., 116.
Brewet, Jn., 70, 72.
Brewster, Geo., 190.
i Brice, Wm., 28.
j Bridges, Jn., 114.
Bridon, Joan, 93.
Bright, Rich., 48.
Briskett, Eliz., 218.
1 Bristowe, Nich., 68 ; Lucy, 68.
Brockenbury, Mary, 182 ; Rich., 182.
Brodes, Geo., 15, 16; Wid., 16.
I Brodhed, Roger, 177.
Brokesbie, Bart., 37.
] Bromfield, Wm., 150.
Brooke (Broke), Joan, gg ; Jn., g6, ii6;
I Rich., 46, iig; Eliz., 46; Mary, 46;
! Anne, 46 ; Dor., 46; Thos., 88, 8g.
I Browne (Broun), Brig., 58 ; Hump., 8, 147 ",
Agnes, 8; Anth., 8; Mary, 8; Cris-
I tiana, 8, 146 ; Kath., 8 ; Joan, 104, 207 ;
Hy., ig; l-2dw., ig ; Gertrude, 146; Jn.,
66, 145, 146, 147; Maurice, 146, 147;
' Chas., 146, 147 ; Edw., 146, 147 ; Eliz.,
146; Ann, 46, 146; Nich., 66; Robt.,
loi ; Thos., 103, 125, 216, 217 ; Wm.,
116, 119, 146, 147, 207.
Broxolme, Jn., 36.
Bruer, Joan, 48.
Bruskett, Anth., 177, 178; Eliz., 177, 178;
Sebastien, 178; Hy., 178; Lodwyke,
178; Mich., 178; Thos., 178; Marv,
, 178.
Bucke, Thos., 92, 93, 94 ; Jn., g3, 94 ; Joan,
93, 94; .Mich., 78.
Buckeley, Jn., 15, 16 ;
Backer, , 15, 16.
Bull, Geo., 1 16.
Bullock, Jn., 15, no.
Bulwan, Robt., no.
XVI
luqiiisitioncs Post Mortem for' London.
Hurcer, John, lo.
liurchenshavve, Randall, 104.
Hurchier, John, Lord Fitzwarren, 153.
Burden, Jn., 88.
Burgofi, Rich., 31, 17H.
Burston, Thos., 12.
Burton, Edm., 42; Joan, 40; Thos., 65.
Bussher, Chris., 20, 21 ; John, 7.
Butler, Chris., 48; Edw., 18; Roger, 217.
Buttler, Warner, ah., Edm., 122, 123 ; Rich.,
123 ; Jn., 123.
Byas, Robt., 74, 77, 91, 97, 135.
Byldersbe, Jn., 18.
Caer, Robt., 65.
Caldham, Gab., 193 ; Eliz., 193.
Calton, Wm., 175.
Campher, Leon, 40.
Campion, Chris., 54, 55, 166.
Campnet, Jn., 219, 220.
Cannucle, Jn., 66.
Canterbury, Archbp. of, 19.
Carewe, Roger, 42; Wm., 220.
Caricke, Rich., 40.
Carrowe, Joan, 58.
Carter, Jn., 136, 137 ; Nich., 117 ; Robt., 19,
20 ; Joan, 20 ; Rich., 20, 21, 28 ; Thos.,
20, 25 ; Walt., 20.
Cartvvright, Peter, 139; Thos., 38.
Case, Kath., 28, 29.
Castlin, Mary, 118; Thos., 118.
Castor, Greg., 178.
Casy, Rich., 82.
Catton, Wm., 58.
Cawarden, Thos., 139.
Cawston, Wm. de, 121.
Cecil!, I hos., 93.
Chalarne, Jn., 217.
Chamber, Anne, 58.
Chamberlaine, Rich., 66, 67 ; Anne, 67 ;
Robt., 68; Thos., 68; Rich., 68; Alex.,
68; John, 68; Geo., 68; Marg., 68.
Chambers, Thos., 197 ; Marg., 197 ; Walt.,
197 ; Wm., 106.
Champneis, Francis, 179.
Champnes, Jn., Knt., 32, 94.
Chandler, Agnes, 48 ; Giles, 136, 137.
Chapman, Alex., 6; Anna, 120; Jn., 120,
217; Margery, 13; Nich., 177.
Chappell, Walt., 217.
Charlton, Edw., 215; Rich., Knt., 119.
Charnock, Robt., 14, 15, 16; Wm., 142*.
Chayney, Robt., 106, 109.
Cheeke, Wm., 74, 77, 91, 97, 135.
Chenne, Hy., 59.
Cheyne, Mr., 113.
Chibberes (?), Avis, 63.
Chidleigh (Chydley), Robt., 217, 218.
Childe, Alice, in; Thos., in; Jn., in
Eliz., III.
Chippingdale, Eliz., 88.
Cholmeley, Roger, Knt., 41, 44 ; Jasper
43-
Chowne, Nich., 130, 131*, 132, 163 ; Eliz.,
130, 131, 132; Wm., 131, 132; Geo.,
131, 132 ; Jn., 131 ; Jane, 131.
Christian, Michael, 160.
Christoferson, Jn., 107.
Chyvall, Wm., 18.
Clarke, Augustine, 177; Jn., 180; Marg.,
197; Jn., 197.
Clarson, Nich., 11.
Claybrooke, Wm., 196.
Cleaton, Thos., 90.
Clearke, Eliz., 38.
Clerk, Jn., io5, io8j 109 ; Rich., 40; Thos.,
40.
Cleyton, Wm., 134.
Clirtbrde, Chris., 206.
Clyfton, Edw., g; Alice, 9; Rich., 207;
Marg., 207.
Clitheroe, Hy., 53, 54*, 58, 209 ; " Seints,"
54; Thos., 54.
Clopton, Edw., 180.
Closse, Agnes, 40.
Clotheman, Wm., 13.
Cloughe, Wm., 216.
Clune, Owen, 21 ; Agnes, 21, 22 ; Beat., 22.
Clynt, Wm., 219.
Cobham, Wm., Lord, 139.
Cockes, Justinian, 11, 12.
Colgrave, Audrie, in.
Collen, Wm., 152.
Collye, Thos., 3 ; Magd., 3 ; Alice, 3.
Collyns, Thos., 34.
Conwey, Eliz., 217.
Cooke, Joan, 93; Rich., 21, 158.
Coonye (Conye), Margaret, 192.
Copcoate, Thos., 131.
Copeland, Win., 75, 77, 92, 97, 136, 137.
Coppinger, Hy., 144, 145; Jn., 144; Thos.,
14.V
Cordall, Jn., 35, 93.
Cordell, Sir Wm., 42, 43, 63.
Cornelys, Jn., 145.
Cornewallis, Edw., 109, no; Alice, 109,
no ; Thos., 143.
Corviniall (Corniviall), Elizeus, 83, 86.
Coston, Simon, 128, 129; Marg., 129.
Cotruyne, Peter, 139.
Cottingham, Jn., 90, 91; Thos., 91; Eli-
nora, 91 ; Anne, 91 ; Alice, 91.
Councell, Hugh, 121.
Courson, Robt., 58.
Courtney, Hy., Marquis of Exeter, 103.
Covert, Jn., 95 ; Rog., 142.
Cowarde, Hugh, 112, 114.
Cowchman, Lawr., 125.
Cowebridge, Wm., 178.
Cowper (Couper), Cassian, 116; Jas., 7;
Marg., 216; Wm., 137, 168.
Cowte, Robt, 217 ; Jn., 217.
Cox, Jn., 100; Sam., 136, 164; Wm., 99,
100, 135, 136, 164.
Coxstone, Jn., 121; Vincent, 121.
Crafforde, Guy, 87.
General Index Nominnni.
xvii
Crakinthorpe, Thos., 105.
Cranefield, Thos., 40, 172.
Cranesbye, Jn., 165.
Cranvvell, Robt., 115.
Craskett, Steph., 157.
Crasye, Rich., 205.
Crayton, Peter, 165.
Creake, Jn., 217.
Credence, Simon, 217.
Cresewell, Edm., 130.
Crickener, Eras., 78, 79; Agnes, 78.
Cromer, Thos., 48; Walt., 48 ; Ahce, 48.
Crompe, Ralph, 136. 137.
Crosley, Wm., 217.
Crowder, Hy., 206.
Crowle, Robt , 123, 124 ; Joan, 123.
Crowley, Robt., 43.
Crumwell, Marg , 120; Rich., 103.
, Williams, ah.^ Francis, 120.
Crymes, Rich., 40, 41 ; Ellys, 40, 41 ;
Thos., 41 ; Mary, 41.
Culyer, Wm., 5.
Curson, Anne, 115; Rich., loi ; Robt., 54,
55-
Curthopp, Chris.,91,92; Jn.,92; Agnes, 92.
Curtis, Thos., 103.
Cuttell, Thos., 47.
D , Edm., 63.
Dade, Thos., 53 ; Robt., 54.
Dalby, Thos., 217.
Dalton, Joan, 116; Thos., 42.
Danby, Robt., 220; Wm., 55.
Dane, Thos., 51.
Danes, Peter, 28.
Danyell, John, 6*, 7; Helen, 6.
Daniel, Evans, ah., Urian, 180.
Darknall, Robt., 146.
Dassher, — — , 93.
Davenant, Ralph, 35; Jn., 36.
Davy (Davie), Jn., 118 ; Marg., 48 ; Thos.,
37*. 38; Joan, 37; Jn., 37, 38.
, Raphe, ah. Jn., 33, 94, 157 ; Anna,
157-
Davis, Owin, 192; Reginald, 217; Wm.,
70, 71.
Dawlton, Dominic, 100 ; Nich., 100.
Daymer, Wm., 11.
Deane, Jn., 59, 177; Sir John, clerk, 33,
34* ; Rich., 34; Nich., 142.
Demount, Chris., 118.
Derby, Earl of, Edw., 30, 127.
Dey, Thos., 31 ; Marg., 31 ; Jn., 31, 47.
Dickens, Wm., 177.
Dighton, Hy., 180.
Dingley, Oliver, 134.
Diniers, Dan., 84, 86.
Dobbyns, Jn., 5.
Dobson, Wm., 83, 84*, 85, 86; Kath., 84,
85 ; Jn., 84, 85*, 86 ; Thos., 85 ; Rich.,
85 ; Rowland, 85.
Dodd, Joan, 74, 75, 77, 78 ; Ambrose, 75,
77; Jn-. 75; Phil., 147; Robt., 216.
Dodes, Mr., 39.
Dodington, Wm., 24.
Dodmer, Jn., 162, 163 ; Helen, 163 ; Eliz.,
163.
Dogget, Jn., 54*, 58, 2og.
Domynge, , 113.
Donkaster, Wm., 15.
Doriall, Dominic, 31.
Dormer, Jn., 28.
Dorman, Gisbery, 186.
Downe, Robt., 67 ; Marg. , 67.
Draighton, Wm., 106.
Draper, Jn.. 203, 204 ; Marg., 204; Thos.,
204; Jasp., 204; Robt., 54, 204. 217;
Wm., 54; Chris., 54, 141.
Draycote, Jn., 5.
Druery, Jn., 46.
Ducke, Robt., 88; Thos., 25.
Duckett, Lionel, 195.
Duddesbury, Wm., 188.
Dudley, John, 4 ; Alice, 4.
Duftield, Hy., no.
Duke, Rich., 155, 213.
Dumbrell, Elinora, 91 ; Clem., 91.
Dycher, Edw., 48.
Dyssell, Jn., 28.
Dyxe, Wm., 70, 71.
Ebden, Jn., 160.
Ede, Thos., 21.
Edmonds, Thos., 175.
Edmundes, Wm., 217.
Edriche, Jn., 121.
Edwards, Christ., 52; Fulk, 196; Lewis,
208; Owin, 15, 16; Wm., 26* ; Eliz.,
26, 52 : Jn., 26, 208.
Effamatt, Everard, 120.
Elderton, Mr., 149.
Eliot, Jn., 65, 130, 131, 132.
Ellyot, Joan, 199 ; Thos., 199.
Ellis, Jn., 8; Thos., 160.
Elrington, Edw., 148.
Emmes, Rich., 11, 12.
Eresbye, Lawr., 71.
Erie, Wm., 17.
Essex, Earl of, Thos., 155, 213.
Essex, Edm., 210.
Eston, Wm., 112, 113.
Estwood, Jn., 65.
Evans ah. Daniell, Urian, 180.
Eve, Rich., no.
Evenfelde, Jn. de, 121.
Evered, Wm., 103.
Everett, Ralph, 177.
Ewin, Nich., 58.
Ewynne, John, 134.
Exeter, Marquis of, Hy. Courtney, 103.
Eynan, Hy., 216.
Fall, Wm., 217.
Fancer, Rich., 21.
l-'armor, Thos., 217.
I'awne, o-h. Johnson, Wm., 206.
J^ONDON INQ. P. M. — VOL. II.
xviii Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Fayrefax, Humph., 28.
Federigo, Thos. de, 28 ; Barth. de, 2S.
Ferror, Jn., 124; Isab., 124.
Fisher, Eliz., 122; Hy., 207; Jn., 38, n6,
122 ; Thos., 116.
Fitzwarren, Lord, John Burchier, 153.
Flappes, Jn. , 106.
Fletwood, Wm., 151.
Flood, Marg., 142.
, Wright, a/5., Eliz., 142.
Forinan (Foreman), Blanch, 86, 87 ; Wm.,
86; Geo., 54, 208, 209; Thos., 209;
Peter, 28.
Forster, Anth., 223.
Forthe, Thos., 33, 94.
Fortune, Paul, 103, 104.
Fostcombe, Wm., 78.
Foster, Leverich, 102.
, Rich., 129.
Fountayne, Alex., 115.
Founte>ne, de la, Martin, 146.
Fox, Jn., 220 ; Thos., 106, loS ; Wm., 184 ;
Joan, 184.
Francke, Thos., 148 ; Mary, 148.
Frankland, Wm., 210, 211*, 212* ; Hy., 211,
212; Hugh, 211, 212; Rich., 211;
Marg., 211 ; Joyce, 211.
Francklyn, , 171.
Fraunces, Julian, 200.
Freeman. Jn., 148, 149.
Frost, Joan, 165 ; Jas., 165 ; Thos., 215.
Fryer, Robt., 74, 77, 91, 97, 134, 135*.
Fuliam (Fuljam), Nich., 46.
Fychett, Jaques, 156, 157 ; Agnes, 157 ;
Clemence, 157 ; Eliz., 157.
Fyeryman, Thos., 93.
Gabbett, Robt., 118.
Gamlynge, Hy., 13.
Garaway, , 88 ; Alice, 88.
Garden, Jas., 59.
Gardiner, , 71 ; Alex., 48 ; Brian, loi ;
Wm., 15, 16.
Gargrave, Thos., 8.
Garnesi, Hy., 54.
Garrard, Sir Wm., 42.
Garrett, Hy., 217; Jas., 203; Jn., 116;
Lawr., 27, 28.
Garter, Wm., 33.
Gascoigne, Geo., 72 ; Eliz., 72.
Gate, Jn., 115.
Gatis, Jn., 81, 82.
Gawdy, Chris., 63.
Gaynesford, Hy., 91, 196; Thos., 196.
Gee, Thos., 14, i6.; Geo., 15.
Geffery, Thos., 155, 214 ; Agnes, 155,
214.
Gerye, Jn., 5.
Getley, Robt., 15, 16, 17.
Gibbes, Wm., 151.
Gibson, Wm., 165, 166 ; Agnes, 165, 166 ;
Rich., 166; Jn., 166.
Gyfford, Wm., 107.
Gilmin, Joanna, 66 ; Hy., 66.
Gitton, David, 18.
Glascocke, Jn., .^03.
Glover, Hy., 46, 64 : Jn., 64.
Goberd, Peter, 114 ; Frances, 115 ; Jn., 1 15.
Godwin, Thos., 58, 59.
Golding, Wm., 47 ; Jn., 47 ; Anne, 47.
Gbldsmyth, Peter, 95.
Goldston, Rich., 36*.
Gonne, W^m., 116; Eliz., 116.
Goode, Robt., 26.
Goodfield, Jn., 73.
Goodlad, Jn., 217.
Goodwerike, Joan, 59.
Goord, Rich., 100.
Goose, Thos., 15. 16.
Gore, Robt., 14.
Goslinge, Rich., 147.
Goswike, Jn., 123.
Graftam, Jn., 87.
Grandige, Rich.. 41.
Graner, Owen, 3.
Graye, Ann, in.
Green (Grene), Jn., 100; Ralph, 134;
Walt., 217; Wm., 20, 21, 76, 81;
Eliz., 20, 21 ; Thos., 21 ; Agnes, 21.
Greenfield, Robt., 55.
Grenhaugh, Jas., 63.
Grenetree, \Vm. , 217.
Gregory, Anth., 44.
Gressam, Jn., 87.
Gressham, Thos., 11, 100; Anne, 100.
Grevell, Thos., 128.
Grieke, Thos., 154.
Griffin, Edw, 107 ; Jn., 217.
Griffith, Edw., 189.
Grovehierst, Rich., 79.
Grover, Hy., 15, 17.
Grymedyche, Jn., 63.
Gubbett"^, Robt., 118.
Gunter, Phil., 54 ; Wm., 51, 60, 129.
Guye, Robt., 104; Wm., 196.
Gynne, Alice, 206 ; Geo., 206.
Haddon, Jn., 126, ii\.
Haggard, Geo., 125.
Hales, Barth., 138, 140, 169, 170; Mary,
138, 140, 169, 170.
Halile, Jn., 82 ; Edw., 82.
Hall, Jn., 147; Robt., no.
Halley, Robt., 15, i6.
Hambi ah. Hanbi, Jn., 73.
Hamcottes, \^'m., 20, 21.
Hamond, Jn., 40. no; Thos., 74, 77, 91,
97- 135-
Hanbi als. Hambi, Jn., 73.
Hanniball, -, 117.
Hansford, Alice, 48.
Harbart, And., 40.
Harbottell, Wm., 48.
Hardinge, Christian, 30, 127; Robt., il6,
117 ; Simon, 117.
jHardington, Robt., 20.
General Index Noniinum.
XIX
Hardley, Geo., 5.
Hare, Rich., 172.
Harford, Thos., 163.
Harlesey, Jn., 217.
Harmon, Hy., 209.
Harper, Lucy, 139; Wm., 18, 116.
Harris, Robt., 83, 133, 205.
Harrison, Jas., 47; Anne, 47 ; Wm., 47;
Margery, 47 ; Lancelot, 48; Nich., 177.
Harrye, Robt., 15, 16.
Harsewell, Jn., 217.
Harvie, Joan, 13; Hy., 13; Geo., 43;
Frances, 43.
Harward, Jn., 89; Laurence, 155, 156, 213,
214.
Harwood, Rich., 217.
Hasell, Thos., 104.
Haslevvood, Thos., gi.
Hastinges, Rich., 84.
Hattepene, Patrick, 58.
Hatton, Chris., 214.
Haward, Dame Marg., 119, 120; Rich., 118.
Hawes, Rich., 93.
Hawkyns, Robt., 125.
Hawley, Geo., 7.
Hawse, Jn., 220.
Hawte, Rich., 119; Kath., 119; Wm., 33,
34-
Hawthorne, Jn., 163.
Hayes, Chris., 193; Humph., 28; Wm.,
119, 120.
Haywoode, Rich., 175.
Hearde, Jn., 100; Rich., 100.
Heath, Jn., 103 ; Laur., loi ; Steph., 48.
Heaton, Geo., 208.
Heigham, Robt., 76.
Hendman, Rich., 202, 203; Anne, 202,
203 ; Wm., 203 ; Jn., 203.
Henins, Roger, 63.
Henley, Alice, 134.
Henry, Geo., loi ; Jn., 100, loi.
Herbert, Lord, 27.
Herde, Ralph, 163.
Herdson, Hy., 69.
Heringe, Dr., 53.
Hewes, Jn., 40, 41 ; Thos., 70, 71 ; Wm.,
184 ; Eliz., 184.
Hewett, Wm., Knt., 98, 99, 194 ; Hy., 98;
Thos., 98.
Heyward, Jn., 33, 34.
Hickman, Anth.,89.
Hickes, Julian, 15.
Hill, Alan, 46; Barbara, 167; Rich., 167;
Jn., 73 ; Rowland, 106.
Hitchecoke, Wm., 18, 19.
Hitchen, John, 6*, 7 ; Rich., 6 ; Alice, 6.
Hobbie, Philip, 139.
Hobson, Gilb., 34; Wm., 51, 60, 65, 129.
Hockinson, Rich., 216.
Hodgis, Ann, 21 ; Roger, 21.
Hoel, %ee Howell.
Hogeson, Robt., 41, 43,215, 216*; Eliz.,
215, 216 ; Wm., 216.
Hockinson, Edw., 217.
Holcrofte, Juliana, 120.
Holdney, Thos., 217.
Holliland, Wm., 79.
Hone, Wm., 210 ; Thos., 210.
HoUyman, Rich., 172.
Hollys, Thos., 175.
Hope, Cuth., 71.
Hopkins, Leon., 74, 77, 91.
Hopper, Clem., 60.
Hoppin, Leon., 97.
Horde, Alan, 29, 126.
Hornebie, Rich., 9.
Horsnall, Wm., 217.
Horton, Thos., 180.
Houghton, Rich., 190.
Hounde, Jas., no.
Howe, Jn., 143.
Howeby, Dybbet, 45.
Howell, , 155, 214; Jn., 23; Mary,
23 ; Geo., 23, 102 ; Samuel, 102 ; Robt.,
157 ; Clemence, 157.
Howell ah. Paston, Mary, 22, 23, 102.
Howker, Peter, no.
Howlande, Jn., 132, 133 ; Wm. , 132*, 133* ;
Robt., 132, 133 ; Giles, 132, 133 ; Jas.,
133; Nich., 133; Agnes, 133; Rich.,
133-
Howllet, Rich., 59.
Hubbert, Rich., 180.
Hubbot, Thos., 43.
Huddell, Michael, 43.
Hudson, Geof., 54; Rich., 69; Thos., 106.
Huggan, Thos., 188 ; Ann, 188.
Hughes, Thos., 89.
Hughson, Rich., 48.
Hulse, Jn., 37.
Hulson, Jn., 14, 15, 17, 187 ; Dyonise, 15 ;
Thos., 16, 17; Joan, 16; Edw., 16;
Mary, 16 ; Marg., 16 ; Martha, 16.
Humfrey, Jas., 117.
Hungenort, Jas., 145.
Hungerford, Dor., 52 ; Edw., 52.
Hunt, Rich., 64.
Huntlowe, Thos., 118.
Hurst, Roger, 217.
Husse, Gilb., 8 ; Thos., 8 ; Robt., 8.
Hutchenson, , 199; Bennett, 125.
Huttoft, Rich., 57 ; Agnes, 57.
Huycke, Jn., 220.
Hyde, John, 157; Thos., 153, 154; Geo.,
154-
Hynde, Augustine, ig, 163 ; Helen, 163.
Ibotson, Kich., 206.
Idell, Thos., 217.
Inche, Hump., 177.
Inglishe, Benj., 147.
Ingram, Wm., 196.
Ives, Rich., 143.
Jackson (Jacson), Jn.,69; Nich., 58; Thos.,
5 ; Wm., loi.
1 7
XX
Inqtiisitiones Post Mortem foj' London.
Jackson als. Lennarde, \Vm., 172, 173* ;
Lionel, 172, 173 ; Thos., 173.
Jacobs, Mr., 181, 221.
Jaemes, Hy., 93.
Jakes, Jn., 95*, 96 ; Geo., 96 ; Martin, 96 ;
Thos., 96 ; Eliz., 96.
James, Jn., 68.
Jennins (Jenynges), Jas., 180; Thos., 55 ;
Nich., 120; Marg., 120; Bern., 120.
Jervys, , 21.
Jobson, Francis, Knt., 70, 71.
Johans, Rich., 222.
John, Pety, 5.
Johns, Thos, 72.
Johnson, Corn., 48; Geo., 40; Hy., 183;
Jn., 93, 217; Nich., 220; Rich., 50;
Ralph., 63, 64; Robt., 63. 130; Eliz.,
64.
Johnson, Fawne, ah., Wm., 206.
Jones, Peter, 171; Wm., 175, 196.
Joskyn, Jas., 29, 126.
Joye, Wilfrid, 142.
Jurden, Robt., i85; Wm., 160.
Keale, Hugh, 196.
Keelinge, Thos., 99, 100; Alice, 99; Ellen,
100; Jn., 100; Wm., 100.
Keire, Jn., 76,
Kelley, Robt., 217; Wm., 159.
Kelsey, Wm., 217.
Kelvnge, Jn., 20.
Kendall, Wm., 55, 56*.
Kenn, Christ., 42, 44.
Kenoslie, Jn., 80.
Kent., Jn., 180.
Kerbie, Wm., 88.
Kerkall. Wm., 100.
Ketcher, Helen, 51 ; Jn., 51.
Ketcher ah. Reacher, Edw., 38, 39; Jn.,
38, 39; Eliz., 39; Wm., 39; Thos.,
39; Rich., 39.
Kettle, Wm., 188, 189*: Jn., 189.
Kevall, Steph., 159, 160; Jane, 159; Geo.,
160, 178 ; Jn., 160.
Key, Edm., 60, 61.
Kid, Francis, 196.
Kilstarne, Jn., 193 ; Marg., 193.
King (Kyng), Geo., 3; Wm., 99; Joan,
99; Hy., 21 ; Thos., 106, 109.
Kinging, Ant., 78.
Kirke, Rich., 200.
Knott, Roger, 179.
Kylbye, Eliz., 21 ; Thos., 21.
Lacye, Jn., 42 ; Nich., 35.
Lambe, Jn., 34, loi ; Rich., 34, 217.
Lambert, Rich., 172; Jn., 172, 173.
Lamkin, Jas., 64.
Lanaman, , 23.
Lancastre, Thos., 85.
Lane, Hy., 181, 221 ; Jn., 31.
Langham, Rich. ,75, 76; Kath.,76; Cecilie,
76.
Langher, Wm., 106.
Langley, Robt., 56, 57; Chas., 57 ; Eliz.,
57 ; Thos., 57 ; Joan, 57 ; Jn., 52.
Large, Jn., 48.
Lauchin, Jn., 58.
Lawe, Eliz., 216.
Lawlesse, Simon, 21.
Lawrence, Jn., 90, 134.
Laycoke, Jn., 123.
Layston, John, 123, 206, 207; Alice, 207;
Robt., 207.
Lease, Nich., 124.
Ledgerd, Jn., 189.
Lee (Lea), Jn., 222, 223 ; La\vr., iig ; Rich.,
130.
Leighe, Hy., 87, 88, 89, 90 ; Isab., 88 ; Eliz.,
89* ; Alice, 89*, 90 ; Gerrard, 8g, 90 ;
Edw., 89, 90; Thos., Knt., 38, 187,
198; Sus., 89 ; Anne, 8g ; Marg., 8g;
Robt., 89.
Lennard, Jackson ah., Wm., 172, 173* ;
Lionel, 172, 173 ; Thos., 173.
Levers, , 20 ; Marg., 20.
Levesey, Edm., 115.
Lewes (Lewis), Griffin, 53 ; Jn., 40 ; Matt.,
163 ; Thos., 31, 219.
Ley, Walter, 211.
Leyker, , 165.
Lion, Marg., 28.
Litgold, Rich., 72.
Lloyd, Rich., 31.
Lodge, Thos., 217 ; Walter, 176, 177.
Lomelyn, Dom., 11.
London, Bishop of, Edwin, 204.
Longe, Jn., 134, 158; Kath,, 30, 127.
Lord, Rich., 31.
Losse, Hugh, 13, 60.
Lound, Jn., 159, 160.
Love, Alice, 30, 127.
Lovell, Geo., 40; Hy., 217.
Lowen, John, 30, 31, 32; Joan, 31, 32;
Thos., 31 ; Geo., 32.
Lownde, , 190.
Luce, Humph., 40.
Luke, Jn., 209*, 210; Anna, 210; Thos.,
210.
Lumley, John, Lord, 152.
Lunnei, Hy., 73.
Lydiard, Thos., 217.
Lynby, Thos., 40.
Lyngham, Folkes, 11.
Lyons, Jn., 15, 17.
Lyster, Thos., 21.
Maydenhead, John, 25.
Maine, Marg., 64; John, 64.
Maior, Robt., 64.
Maldring (Malaring), Rich., 33, 34.
Mall, Joice, 12.
Mallary, Rich., Knt., 126.
Malyard, Jn., 220.
Maninge, Kath., 79; Hy., 79; Sus., 79;
Wrn., 79.
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Manners, Jn., 202 ; Dor., 202.
Manwood, Roger, 223.
Marcham, Chris., 70, 71.
Marshall, Chris., 137, 168; Jn., 20.
Martin, David, 218 ; Rich., 53; Roger, 205.
Maryner, Robt., 21.
Mase, Wm., 186, 187 ; Juhan (?), 186 ; Geo.,
187.
Maskell, Jn., 42.
Mason, Jn., 16.
Master, Wm., 47.
Mathewe, Angell, 21 ; Rich., 17 ; Wm., 175.
Maugham, Jas., 54.
Maunsell, Wm. , 193.
Mawe, Jn., 161* ; Rich., 161 ; Jas., 161.
Maxefield, Jn., 31, 54.
Maye, Cath., 2.
Maynard, Thos., no, 184; Eliz., 45;
Marg., 184; Wm., 44, 45*.
Mazen, Eliz., 137; Joan, 137; Ody., 137.
Meawtis, Jn., 12.
Medcalffe, Roger, 21.
Mellie, Rog., 88.
Mellow, Lawr., 48.
Melthorpe, Nich., 24.
Mercers' Co., 44, 45.
Mese, Julian, 186.
Michael, Anne, 79 ; Eliz., 217 ; Mother, 34 ;
Nich., 47; Wm., 63, 79.
Middelton, Thos., 136.
Middias, Robt., 59.
Milconi, Steph., 118.
Miller, Jn., 163, 164* ; Rich., 163.
Milles, Hy., 182, 183; Wm., 182, 183.
Millesh, Edm., 60.
Milton (Mylton) Jn., 104; Wm., 4.
Minshull, Francis, 217.
Mitie, Jn., 59.
Mody, Rich., 56.
Mogar, Nich., 209.
Molyns, Wm., 5.
Monkes, Wm., 90.
Moody, Thos., 63.
Moore, ,82, 205; Chris., 178; Thos.,
186 ; Livia-Elena, 186.
Mordinge, Miles, 25, 26 ; Anne, 26 ; Geo.,
26.
More, Jas., 73 ; Marcellus de la, 155, 213,
214; Wm., 139, 140, 170.
Mores, Wm., 217.
Morice, Robt., 118.
Morison, Rich., 213, 214.
Morley (Morlei), Jas., 32, 94; Thos., 65;
Thomasine, 66 ; Jane, 66 ; Ursula,
66.
Morris, Anth., 130.
Moryson, Rich., 155.
Moulton, Jn., 112* ; Marg., 112 ; Joan, 112 ;
Eliz., 112 ; Juliana, ri2; Mary, 112.
Mowyer, Nich., 21.
Moyses, Robt., 24.
Mucklowe, Thos., 90.
Mulbury» Wm., 217.
29, 126; Eliz., 30,
Mundaye, Jn., irg, 120.
Mundy, Vincent, 146.
Muschampe, Thos., 220.
Musdall, Robt., 40.
Mynge, Eliz., 148, 149; Hy., 148, 149, 161;
Anth., 149; Alex., 149.
Nale, Nich. de, 32, 94 ; Augustine, 33 ;
Augustus de, 95.
Naples, Anth., 53.
Nasshe, Alice, 88 ; Cicilie, 113 ; EHz., 113 ;
Jn., 76, 88, 112, 113, 114; Joan, 113;
Rich., 113, 114; Ann, 113, 114; Edw.,
113, 114 ; Hamonde, 113, 114; Humph.,
113. "4
Neale, Wm., 125.
Nedeham, Edm., 196, 197 ; Hy., 197.
Nele, Jn., 21.
Nelson, Thos., 48.
Neve, Wm., 99.
Nevell, Thos., 117, ij8 ; Wm., 118, 216;
Francis, 118; Mary, 118.
Newbole, Hugh, 196 ; Geo., 196.
Newlie, Rich., 106.
Newyngton, Wm., 106, 107.
Newman, Chris., 33, 95; Giles, 48; Jn.,
112, 114.
Newton, Thos., 63.
Nyce, Garret, 139.
Nicholas, Amb., i
127.
Nicholles (Nicolles), ,34; Thos., 180*,
181; Jn., 178, 180; Isab., 180; Eliz.,
180; Anth., 180; Rich., 180; Robt.,
181.
Nicholson, Marg., 89.
Night, Emma, 59.
Noble, Edw., 74, 77, 91, 135; Jn., 31, 97;
Wm., 179.
Nokes, Wm., 84, 85* ; Marg., 84 ; Jn., 85 ;
Thos., 85.
Norgate, Jn., 200.
Normanton, Robt., 100.
Normaville, Wm., 74, 77, 91, 97.
Norreys, Edw., 21.
Norres, Jn., 48.
Northeriche, Wm., 3.
Northropp, Thos., 106.
Norton, Thos., 171.
Norwood, Kath., 64 ; Thos., 64.
Nottingham, Michael, 17.
Nowell, Dor., 79 ; Thos., 79.
Nutbrowne, Wm., 45.
Oker, Roland, 28.
Okey, Ellen, 34.
Oliver, Robt., 32, 94.
Onley, Jn., 88.
Onslowe, Rich., 138, 139, 140, 169, 170;
Kath., 138, 139, 140, 169, 170; Robt.,
140, 169, 170 ; Edw., 140, 170.
Ormeshawe, Wm., 179.
Orpin, Walt., 72, 73.
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Osborne, Edw., 98; Anne, g8, gg ; Geo.,
129; Eliz., 129; Peter, i6g ; Jn., 6;
Dionisia, 6.
Owen, Eliz., 146; Thos., 195.
Oxenford, Jn., 40.
Oxford, Countess of, 62.
Page, Raff., 63; Kath., 63; Wm., 28, 35,
48.
Pagington, Thos., 45 ; Dorothy, 45.
Palmer, Andrew, 69 ; Joan, 58 ; Robt. , 87 ;
Simon, 139; Wm., 180.
Pannell, Thos., 18.
Park, Jn., 216.
Parker, Jn., 146 ; Wm., 146, 147 ; Mary,
100; Mat., 82 ; Robt., 82.
Parkes, Jn., 200.
Parnell, John, 155, 213.
Parrett, Jn., 167, 168; Leon, 168; Wm.,
17-
Parry, Robt., 62; Wm., 175, 176.
Parrys, Thos., 27; Eliz., 27; Ralph, 27.
Parsonnes, Marg., 149.
Partridge, Alice, 116.
Paston, Howell (Hoell), als., Mary, 22, 23,
102.
Patchett, Rich., 16.
Patrickson, Wm., 138, 140, 169, 170 ;
Frances, 138, 140, 169, 170. •
Payne, Alice, 175, 176 ; Thos., 176 ; Geo.,
176 ; Jn., 65, 174, 175, 176 ; Edm., 142 ;
Julyan, 142 ; Wm., 142, 175, 176,
217.
Payton, Jn., 130, 131.
Peacocke, Rich., 163; Steph., 85.
Pechye, Jn., 63.
Pecke, Robt., 43 ; Wm., 46.
Pegott, Nich., 15, 17.
Pell, Alex., 106, 108.
Pepper, Chris., 85.
Percye, Thos., 10; Andr., 10; Francis, 10;
Jane, 10; Mary, 10; Margery, 10.
Percyvall, Thos., 53, 105.
Perenson, Jn., 31.
Perpoynt, Alex., 28.
Perrott, Jn., 195; Simon, 195.
Pers, John, 6.
Perte, , 106, 109.
Pervoy, Ambrose, 181, 221.
Pery, Edw., 148, 150; Jn., 165.
Peterson, Anth., 15, 17; Julian, 15.
Petingall, Jn., 118.
Petre (Peter), Lady, 147; Jn., 55.
Pettill, Cornelius, 200.
Pettitt, Thos., 79 ; Hy., 79 ; Jn., 79
Agnes, 79.
Phenix, Alex., 178.
Phillippe, Wm., 217.
Phillipson, Robt., 180.
Philpott, Jn., 113 ; Eliz., 113.
Plimius, Robt., 104.
Pykering, Wm., no*.
Pickering, Thorpe.fl/s., Wm., 58.
Pie, Rich., 94.
Pierson, Thos., 120, 121 ; Joan, 120, 121 ;
Edw., 121, 122 ; Eliz., 121 ; Phillippa,
121 ; Jn., 31, 122; Wm., 87.
Pygott, Jn., 35.
Pilkyngton, Jn., 128, 129, 210; Marg., 128,
129.
Pinner, Robt., 58.
Pitcher, Wm., 47.
Place, Wm., 73.
Plowdcn, Edm., 174, 201.
Plumme, Thos., no.
Pellet, Thos., 59.
Poole, Edw., 72.
Pope, Hugh, 24, 25*, 26 ; Kath., 25 ; _^n.,
54. 55. 58. 73- 223 ; Paul, 42, 187.
Porry (Porie), Joan, 184; Rich., 89, 184.
Porter, Rog., 25 ; Walter, 35.
Poste, the, Pycher ah., Francis, 139.
Pott, Alice, 211.
Poulter, , 21.
Poulett, Earl of Wilts, Marquis of Win-
chester, John, 156, 212, 213, 214, 215 ;
Thos., 213, 214; Wm.', 154, 155, 156,
212, 213, 215; Thos., 155, 213, 214.
Powell, Wm., 28.
Poynynge, Jn., 93.
Preston, Alice, 113 ; Edw., 72, 73, 113, 114,
115, 116; Thos., 73, 74, 116, 180;
Peter, 73 ; Robt., 119.
Prewne, Wm., 118.
Price, Magd., 3; Robt., 4; Kenerick,
179.
Prince, Agnes, 51.
Proctor, Cuth., 63; Rich., 216; Wm., 40,
n8.
Pulford, , 34.
Pycher, Francis, 138, 139, 170.
Pycher als. the Poste, PVancis, 139, 140.
Pye, Rich., 32.
Pyford, Thos., 10.
Pyke, Thos., 84.
Pynder, Ralph, 106.
Pystor, Robt., 121.
Quarles, Jn., 33, 95.
Ramsey, Jn., 217.
Randall, Averes, 15.
Raphe, Jn , 32, 94.
als. Davie, John, 33, 94, 157 ; Anna,
157-
Rastell, Hy., 64.
Rastull, Wm., n8.
Raveninge, Thos., 76.
Raye, Thos., 63.
Rayneton, Wm., 115.
Raynham, Wm., 3.
Reacher. See Ketcher.
Read (Rede), Joan, 192; Jn., 192; Rich.,
217 ; Wm., 5.
Reason, Thos., 187 ; Rich., 187.
Redman, Jn., 184 ; Joan, 184 ; Jane, 184.
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Redmare, Wm., icxi.
Kedshaw, Jn., 33, 34.
Reman, Jn., 186.
Remington, Wm., 207.
Renawden ah. Talcarne, Justian, 193.
Renoldes, Hubert, iSo.
Reoper, Wm., 43.
Reste, Wm., 185; Kath., 185.
Reve, Eli?., 89, 137; Jn., 136, 137; Mich.,
137 ; Thos., 69.
Revell, Jn., 31.
Revctt, Thos., 144.
Reynolde, Beat., 15.
Ricarby, Joan, 46.
Richardes, Geo., 21 ; Peter, >\-].
Richardson, Courte, 5.
, Wm., 217.
Riche (Ryche), Lord, 62; Rich., 154, 155,
213 ; Edw., I ; Joan, i.
Richmond, Jn., 35, 197, 198.
Ridgate, Jn., 60.
Ridgeley, Wm., 133, 134*; .Mice, 133, 134;
Robt., 134.
Ridlesdon, Chris., 143.
Ridley, Joan, 134.
Rigges, Clem., 43.
Rillingworth, Clem., 76.
Ringe, Rich., 73.
Ringrose, Wm., 217.
Roane, Anth., 158.
Roberdes, Thos., 217.
Roberts, , 66; Hy., 68, 6g ; Kliz,
Anth., 69 ; Gilb., 6g ; Helen,
Marg., 69 ; Rich., 69 ; Wm., 21.
Robertson, Robt., 31.
Robinson, David, loi, 102, 143 ; Thos.
lOI, 102; Jn., 85, 178; Philip, 134
Wm.. 48, 76, 179.
Rogers, Thos., 6; Jn.,
Marg., 6.
Roltf a/5. Roffe, Hy., 21
Rolrt', Kath., 165; Rich.
Rolleslie, Jn., 54, 55.
Roo, , 114; Marg., 53.
Rookin, Agnes, 84, 85 ; Robt., 85; Wm.,
84, 85 ; Joan, 85.
Roos, Thos. de, 95 ; Beat., 95.
R«se, Rich., 177.
Rotclif, Hy., 48.
Roue, Ant., 80.
Rough, Robt., 155, 214.
Rouse, Pygott (Frenchman), 34.
Rowe, Simon, 216.
Rowlett, r.alph, Knt., 22.
Royston, Jn., 48.
Rudde, Wm., 142.
Russell, Sir Thos., 43, 44 ; Jn., 43, 44, 178
Frances, 43, 44 ; Nich., 7.
Russheton, Thos., 5, 6.
Ryckford, Jn., 38; Margaret, 38.
Ryder, Mary, 49 ; Wm., 49 : Jas., 49,
Ryme, Wm., 159.
Rysby, Rich., 200.
69;
69;
31 ; Rich., 6, 7 ;
Jasper, 21.
165.
R\>sheton, Thos., 5, 6.
Rytch, Thos., 218.
Rythe, Chris., 204; Marlian, 204.
Rvves, Jn., 221.
Ry\ett, Wm., iSg, 190; Mary, 190, 191;
Thos., 190; Rose, 190; .Myrabella,
190; Gresell, 190.
Sabagez, Walt., 217.
Sacham, Wm., 160.
St. John, Lord. Sn- Poulett.
Sainte, Wm., 192.
Salisburie, Peires, 84.
Sambrooke, David, 6 ; .\nna, 7.
Sares, Thos., 70, 71.
Saunders, Edw.. 2, 42; Hy., 8g ; Lawr..
15. 17-
Savell, Wm., 192.
Sawtrie, Robt., no.
Saxye, Hy., 219, 220 ; Joyce, 219.
I Scalyon, Rich., 206.
Scarbrough, Robt., 27, 28.
Screvener, -\nne, 217.
Scotcher, Jn., 76 ; .-Mice, 76.
Scott, Wm., 7.
Scurley, Jn., 211.
I Scuse, Eliz., 15, 17.
I Selbye, Wm., 84.
Semper, Rich., 21.
Semyster, Jn., 142.
Sent, Adrian, 145 : Gert., 145.
Serchfeld, Wm., 40.
Sergeant, Jn., 1 16.
Settle, Jn., 16.
Seymer, Roger, 13.
Seysley, Clem., 42.
Shakerley, Row., 29, 30; Row., jun., 126,
127; sen., 126, 127; Francis, 29, 126;
Anne, 29, 126, 127; Ralph, 30, 126,
127 ; Mary, 30, 127.
Sharington, Mr., 28.
Sharpe, Matt., 106; Alex., 50; Rich., 196.
Sheffield, Emery, 33.
Shelley, John, 2.
Sheperde, Anna, 21 ; Jn., 22 ; Wm., 54.
Sherlond, Wm., 155, 213.
Shewte, Jn., 163.
Shipper, Geo., 220.
Shirit", Laur., 42, 43.
I Shorte, Kath., no; Wm., 179.
I Shottesham, Thos., 199.
i Siggeswicke, Wm., 183; .'^nna, 183 ; Eliz.,
I 183 ; Ellen, 183.
Sigor, Thos., 112.
Simondes, Ralph, 53.
Simpson, Lewis, 117.
[ Skardall, Wm., 31.
Skegges, , 11.
I Skeler, Walt., 131, 132.
Skutt, Jn., 160, 161 ; Thomasine, 160, 161
Wm., 161 ; Rich., 161.
Sleford, Row., 118.
' Slewright, Wm., 148.
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Smalpage, Jasp., 58.
Smith (Smythe), Adrian, 145; Amb., 136;
Anne, 129; Geo., 128, 129, 184,220;
Hy., 198*; Jn., 67, 128*, 129*, 145;
163; Parnel, 46; Ralph, 196; Robt.,
35 ; Thos., 70; Wm., 21, 31.
Smyth, als. Barnesdon, Robt., 168; Wm.,
137-
Smithies, Robt., 151.
Snagges, Thos., 17.
Soil, Robt., 18.
Sotherton, Jn., 158.
Southcott, Jn., 128, 129, 148, 192.
Southwell, Simon, 15, 16, 17.
Southwicke, Robt., 50, 51 ; Eliz., 51 ; Ellen,
51-
Southwood, Oliver, go.
Soyrenoye, Frances, 139.
Spakeman, Nich., 73.
Spencer, Rich., 2.
Spenser, Jn., 28.
Springham, Rich., 180.
Squyer, Kath., 167, 195.
Squier, Jn., 21.
Stacy, Thos., 106.
Stafferton, Rich., 23.
Staines, Wm., 103.
Stamford, Robt., 80, 141 ; , 80 ; Roger,
158; Wm., Knt., 141.
Standyshe, Hy., 120.
Stanhope, Mich., Knt., 123.
Stanlye, Jas., 13 ; Thos., Knt., 202 ; Marg.,
202.
Stanny, Jn., 87* ; Thos., 87.
Starkey, Jn,, 103, 105, 192 ; Marg., 192.
Staunesfield, Rich., 148.
Stempe, Helen, 167 ; Elizeus, 167.
Stephens, Wm., 53.
Stepnethe, Robt., 43.
Stevens, Jas., 31; John, 2.17; Nich., 52;
Thos., 217.
Stevenson, Jn., 192.
Steward, Wm., 217.
Stockedale, Jn., 122 ; Hy., 122; Kath., 122.
Stoke, Jas., 84.
Stondon, Rich., 13.
Stone, Jn., 15, 112, 113; Reg., 112, 11 3.
Stooree, Wm., 52.
Storke, Bryan, 34 ; Alice, 34.
Strainer, Wm., 186.
Stratcher, Nich., 75, 77, 92, 97, 135.
Strete, Jn., 46.
Stringer, Anth., 73.
Studley, Hy., 64.
Stukeley, Eliz., 68 ; Hugh, 68 ; Thos., 103 ;
Ann, 103.
Sturman, Rich., 23, 24; Grace, 24; Jn., 24.
Stustesburry (Stuslesbery), Jn., 74, 77, 92,
97-
Suckermann, Simon, 165 ; Agnes, 165 ;
Robt., 165.
Suckley, Hy., 17, 18, 19; Agnes, 17, 18,
19.
Sudlow, Jn., 34 ; Thos., 34.
Swanne, Jn., 31.
Swyfft, Jasper, 145.
Swynborne, Eliz., 167; Lawr., 167.
Sybery, Rich., 105.
Synan, Hy., 216.
Tailor, Anne, 47; Eliz., 37; Susan, 37;
Joan, n ; John, 76, 142 ; Rich., 82, 87,
205, 217 ; Thos., 177.
Talbot, Joan, 177.
Talcarne, Renawden ah., Justian, 193.
Tansei, Robt., 68.
Tate, Jn., Knt., 119.
Tarrye, Wm., 137, 168.
Taverner, Nich., 124; Francis, 124; Rog.,
134; Robt., 134.
Tenante, Steph., 155, 156, 213, 214.
Tenche, Wm., 104.
Terrington, Chris., 71.
Thicknis, Thos., 126.
Thyckyns, Thos., 29.
Thomlinson, Steph., 100.
Thorne, Thos., 57.
Thorpe, Robt., 96.
Thorpe ah. Pickering, Wm., 58.
Throckmorton, Nich., Knt., 143, 144 ;
Anne, 143, 144; Rich., 143; Robt.,
143 ; Hy., 144 ; Thos., 143, 144 ; Wm.,
144.
Throgood, Thos., 81, 82, 115.
Tinckeler, Wm., 161.
Tofte, Wm., 20.
Toppe, Jn., 18, 19.
Toppinge, Chris., 18.
Towlarge, Anne, 21.
Townsend (Towneshend), Rich., 58; Hy.,
195 ; Roger, 8 ; Kath., 8.
Trapman (Trapham), Eliz., 75, 77, 78;
Thos., 75, 78.
Trappes, Robt., 65, 96, 171, 219*, 220*;
Francis, 170, 171, 172*; Ann, 171, 172 ;
Joan, 219, 220; Francis, 219; Brian,
8i ; Ro . . . , 81.
Traves, Jn., 148, 149*, 150, 161, 162; Eliz.,
148, 149, 161, 162; Jas., 149, 161, 162;
Thos., 149, 162 ; Wm., 149, 162 ; Edm.,
162.
Travis, Jn., 33, 94.
Trips, Thos., 160.
Trott, Rose, 118, 189, 190*, 191 ; Jn., 190,
191 ; Martin, igo, 191; Thos., 118.
Tucke, Jn., 84.
Tucker (Toker), Wm., 18.
Tumber, Robt., 165.
Tull, Rich., 194.
Turke, Agnes, 122; Anne, 122.
Turnboll, Anth., 54.
Turner, Augustine, 34; Jn., 109; Thos.,
45; Wm., 5.
Tweeddell, Row., i, 2; Alice, i.
Twyford, Jn., 217.
Tylle, Thos., 192.
General Index Nominimi.
XXV
Tyrrell, Rich., 6l, 62, 63 ; Robt., 61 ; Jn.,
61; Mary, 62 ; Phillippa, 62 ; Hy.,6i,
62, 63 ; Edw., 62, 63 ; Thos., 62,
148; Robt., 62; Eustace, 62; Chas. ,
62.
Tyson, Brian, 137, 138, 168, 169 ; Jn., 138*,
i6g ; Wm., 138, 169.
Utterley, Geo., 104.
ValcE, Thos., 58.
Vampage, Master, 60.
Vaughan, Chris., 28, 54; Geof., 84, 86;
Jn., 175, 176.
Vaus, Anth., 113.
Venne, Jn., 216.
Vernon, Geo., Knt., 202.
Violett, Henry, 130.
Vivald, Anth., 218.
Waferier, Francis, 151.
Wakefield, Wm., 31, 58, 59*; Joan, 59;
Greg., 59 ; Hump., 59.
Walcadine, , 144.
Waler, Thos., 48.
Walker, Jn., loi ; Wm., 10, 89; Thos.,
181, 182, 221, 222 ; Eliz., 181, 182, 221,
222; Jane, 181, 182,221,222.
Wall, Marg., 59.
Walles, Thos., 73.
Wallis, Hy., 58; Rich., 116.
Walpole, Agnes, 15.
Walsyngham, Jas., 119. \
Walton, Dunstan, 87 ; Blanch, 87 ; Jn.,
217 ; Ralph, 35.
Wardener, Thos., 105, 106. ;
Warfield, Roger, 148. j
Warner, Hillary, 78 ; Rich., 123.
Warner ah. Buttler, Edm., 122, 123; Rich.,
123 ; Jn., 123.
Warren, , 31; Rich., 34; Joan, 107;!
Ralph., Knt., 107.
Warton, Ph., 31.
Waterscott, Jn., 178.
Watson, Jn., 86, 87 ; Wm., 86 ; Jane, 86,
87 ; Ann, 87 ; Robt., 15, 16, 59 ; Wid.,
16 ; Thos., 5.
Wattes, Rog., 112, 114; Thos., 28, 52.
Watton, Thos., 11.
Wayte, Anth., 148.
Webb, Marg., 83, 205, 206; Jn., 82, 83,
205, 206; Alice, 83, 205, 206; Wm.
48, 217.
Weller, , 63.
Welshe, Edw., 65.
Westerfield, Alice, 207.
Westfield, Rich., io6, log.
Wetherell, Jn , 54.
Weyland, Jn., 14.
Whalley, Peter, 196.
Whapplett, Marg., 16.
Whelpley, Geo., 136.
C
VVhethill, Rich., 48, 49; Jane, 48. 49;
Marg., 48, 49.
Whistard. Jn., 78.
White, Thos., Knt., 105, 106, 107, 108;
Joan, 107, log; Ralph. 109; Rich.,
158.
Whitebred, Jn., 117.
Whitfield, Agnes, 2n.
Whithead, Alex., 120.
Whytehorne, Jn., 193, 194; Agnes, 193;
Marg., 193 ; Augustine, 194 ; .\lice,
194 ; Kath., 194.
Wie, Dirrik, 112, 114.
Wilbraham, Robt., 218; Barbara, 218;
Thos., 179, 218.
Wilcockes, Jn., 4, 5 ; Magd., 5* ; Peter, 5;
Eliz., 5 ; Rich., 5 ; Sara, 5.
Wilkes, Thos., 32, 35, 94.
Wilkins, Jn., 196.
Wilkinson, Mary, 173, 174, 201, 202 ; John,
142, 173, 174, 201 ; Roger, 174, 201,
202; Paul, 174, 201, 202; Nich., 174,
201, 202.
Willford, Nich., 84, 85.
! Williams, Agnes, 200; Chris., 117.
' Williams ah. Crumwell, Francis, 120.
1 Williamson, Eliz., 223 ; Thos., 223 ; Lewes,
112, 113 ; Ralph, 27, 28.
Wills, Jn., 93.
Wilson, Agnes, 14; Jas., 106, 108 ; Jn., 21 ;
' Lancelot, 84; Thos., 28; Wm., 10,
40, 222.
Wiltshire, Karl of. See Poulett.
; Winchester, Earl of. Sec Wm. Poulett.
Windesore, Lord, 39.
Wingfield, Anth., 76.
; Winter, Wm., 66.
j Wisenden, Jn., 88.
Withers, And., 158, 164, 165; Anne, 141 ;
Joyce, 80, 141, 158, 159, 165 ; Lawr.,
76; Mary 158; Nich., 158, 165;
j Thos., 158, 165; Wm., 80, 141, 158,
! 159, 164. 165.
Wodam, Marg., 31.
Wood, Ralph, 207.
Wood, Robt., 28, 198, 199; Joan, 199; Jn.,
199.
Woodcock, Hy., iig.
Wooddall, Thos., 112.
Woodroffe, David, 12. 13, 14 ; Eliz., 13 ;
Nich., 13, 14; Rob*., 13; Stephen, 13.
Woodstocke, Ralph, 220.
Woodward, Rich., 48.
Woolston, Jn., 100.
Worcester, Wm., Earl of, 27.
Worsoppe, Jn., 120.
Worthe, Robt., 42.
Wotton, Phil., 129.
Wraye, Chris., 43.
Wright, Geo., 29, 126; Hy., 142; Julyan,
142; Poule, 142; Eliz., 142; Ralph,
192.
Wright ah. Flood, Eliz., 142.
LONDON INQ. P. M. VOL. II.
xxvi Inquisitiones Post Mortem for London.
Wriothesley, Thos., Knt., 154, 155, 213.
Wrothe, Jn., 38.
Wyatt, Hy., 210.
Wyate, Nich., 70, 71.
Wybutgh, Wm., i65» ; Grace, 165.
Wyllard, Jn., 16.
Wylley, Amb., 62.
Wynian, Agnes, 40.
Wyrddocke, J as., Lii.
Wyse, Thos., 5, 38*
Yeld, Jn., 47.
Yeomans, Jn., 216.
Yonge, Roger, 15, 21, 187; Wm., 98.
GENERAL EDITOR . ... SJDXEY J. MADGE.
LEICESTERSHIRE
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS,
1495 —1649.
ISSUED BY
Zbc Britiab IRccoi^ Society, Xinutc^.
rxxvii.i
Published in THE INDEX LIBRARY as under : —
PAGES DATE
Part I 1-70 June, 1896.
„ II 71-102 September, 1897.
„ III 103-134 September, 1898.
„ IV 135-166 September, 1899.
„ V 167-198 September, 1900.
VI ^ 199-230 June, \
" ( 231-242 December, ) ^^ '
243-274 June, \
'Txii^l September, j '902.
The Index Library.
CALENDARS
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS
RELATING TO THE COUNTY OF
%Ltitt&ttXy
PROVED IN THE ARCHDEACONRY COURT OF LEICESTER,
1495-1649,
AND IN THE PECULIARS OF
St. /Margaret Xeiceater, l^otbles, (Brobi?, Evinatoii,
AND THE
TIlnprore& TKIltlls, etc., previous to 1801.
ALL NOW PRESERVED IN THE PROBATE REGISTRY AT LEICESTER.
TRANSCRIBED AND INDEXED BY
HENRY HARTOPP.
lontion
ISMED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS BY
^be Britieb lRccor& Society?, Ximite&.
1902.
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INTRODUCTION.
This volume, the twenty-seventh issued in the Index Library,
gives references to upwards of 20,000 Leicestershire Wills and
Administrations registered in the Court of the Archdeacon of
Leicester between 1495 and 1649, and some 2,500 testamentary
dispositions registered in the several ' Peculiar ' Courts within the
same county prior to 1801 ; the whole of the records referred to
being now preserved in the Probate Registry at Leicester.
The calendars here printed for the first time have been compiled
from two sources, namely, from the official Indexes as far as they
exist, and where it was found that the latter were intricate or
wanting, from the records themselves, in order to make the volume
as complete as possible for the period it covers.
The jurisdiction of the Court of the Archdeacon of Leicester
was confined to the whole county of Leicester, which until 1837
was included within the great see of Lincoln. The exact
date when the Archdeacons of Leicester began to claim their
testamentary jurisdiction is not clearly known, but it is evident,
from records extant, that as far back as the reign of Edward III,
if not earlier, they exercised their right to issue grants. We learn
from the Woodford Cartulary in the British Museum that the
WM of Alice Woodford of Brentingby, co. Leicester, was proved
before the official of the Archdeacon of Leicester in the church of
Melton Mowbray, 13 kal. January, 1333, and that probate of the
Will of Sir John de Wodeford of Brentingby was granted by
1 * 6
VI INTRODUCTION.
the same authority in St. Martin's Church, Leicester, 27th August,
1401. No records, however, of this early date now exist.
The Court was formerly governed by a Commissary and Official,
who was appointed by the Bishop of Lincoln, and who exercised
the authority of Official Principal and Vicar General under the
Archdeacon. Occasionally these offices were vested in two persons
who held separate Courts and exercised concurrent jurisdiction.
During inhibition the Court was held by the Bishop of the diocese
or his Chancellor. The Registrar of the Court was appointed by
the Bishop.
It will be convenient to give here some particulars of the
records extant in the Registry and of the Calendars or Indexes
and Register Books of Wills, etc., now in use..
I. Calendars.
Vol, I. Transcripts of Wills only, 1 500-1 579, with some undated
records of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
„ 2. Original Wills, 1 580-1642, inclusive.
„ 3. Administrations, 1 594-1641, inclusive.
„ 4. Wills, 1643-1649. Administrations, 1642-1649. Inven-
tories, 1643-1649, inclusive.
{N.B. — There are no records between 1649 and 1660.)
„ 5. Wills and Administrations, 1660-1679. Inventories,
1 665-1 679, inclusive.
„ 6. Wills, Administrations, and Inventories, 1680- 1693.
„ 7. Wills and Administrations, 1 694-1 749, and thence in
regular order to the present time.
An original sixteenth-century Index to Wills proved between
about 1500 and 1558 is still preserved, which contains the names
of several hundred testators, whose records no longer exist ; also
there is a defective Index to the earliest Administrations prior to
1594, many of the Bonds for which are now missing. There is
also preserved an Index to a number of Wills and Administrations
which for various reasons were not proved or completed. An
alphabetical list of such records from the earliest, 1576, to 1800 has
been prepared and printed at the end of this volume {vide p. 237).
INTRODUCTION.
Vll
II. Wills.
These for convenience may be grouped into three classes,
namely : (i) loose transcripts, (2) originals, and (3) registered copies
in books. The earliest separate testamentary records extant in the
Registry consist of transcripts of Wills, there being very few, if any,
originals earlier than 1580. These transcripts, which number
upwards of three thousand, may be said to commence in the year
1500, although one at least exists of an earlier date. A small
packet is preserved containing twenty-five transcripts of the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the dates of which are wanting
or imperfect. One of these, viz., the Will of Alys Multon, widow,
of Wymondham, is dated 15th May (year obliterated), Edward IV,
circa 1480. The transcripts are now placed in bundles for different
periods, each year being tied up separately : —
idle I.
Transcripts
previous to
1535.
„ 2.
1536-1541,
inclusive
,. 3-
1542-1545
»
4-
1 546-1 549
>»
» 5-
1550-1555
)>
„ 6.
1556-1557
i>
„ 7-
1558.
8.
1559.
» 9-
1 560- 1 563,
inclusive.
» lo-
1 564-1 569
»»
» I'-
1570-1574
»>
„ 12.
157S-1579
1)
From L580 to 17 11 inclusive, the original Wills and Transcripts
are filed in rolls, and after 1712 they are much better arranged
with the Administrations in bundles alphabetically for each year.
The series is tolerably complete from 1580, with the exception of
the roll for 1608, which is lost, and the usual gap between
1649 and 1660, when the episcopal jurisdiction over Wills was
suspended and all Wills were proved in London. For further
details respecting the Transcripts and original Wills the reader
is referred to pp. 17, 40, and 63.
viii INTRODUCTION.
III. Register Books.
In addition to the Transcripts and original Wills, there exist
a number of Register Books containing copies of Wills for the
following years : —
15 15-1526, partly index(
2d.
1 526-1 533, not indexed.
1 560-1 1566
1570
1574
1578
1563 1567
1571
1575
1579
1564 1568
1572
1576
1565 1569
1573
1577
Separate Books for each of these years with old indexes. Some
important details concerning these Register Books will be found
prefixed on pp. 1,13, and 46.
There are also Register Books containing copies of Wills,
without indexes, for these years : —
1587 1589 1607 1611
1588 1606 1608 1639
The Wills for part of the year 1626, and from 1627 to 1631
inclusive, are also copied into three Register Books for which
indexes exist A few original Wills are bound up in these
volumes. From 1749 to the present time a regular series of
Register Books of Wills are preserved. The earliest Will in the
first Register Book (15 15-1526) is that of John Penny, of
Leicester, which bears date 24th March, 1495.
IV. Administrations.
The earliest Administration Bonds commence in 1556, but are
by no means so complete as the Wills, and not regularly indexed
until 1594. For the first time the earlier Bonds, hitherto deposited
away in mixed bundles, have recently been arranged, and an Index
of both the existing and missing records prepared. This is fully
printed in this volume (see p. 152, where further details are
given). It is a matter of regret that so many of these Bonds are
altogether missing, but fortunately the Act Books which commence
in 1604 help to make up somewhat for the deficiency. It will
INTRODUCTION. IX
be observed that between 1620 and 1649 a number of Seques-
tration Bonds, relating to ecclesiastical preferments and other
matters, are mentioned. Many of these are also missing, but the
Act Books give some particulars concerning them.
V. Inventories.
These records, which give us some insight into the domestic
habits and position of our forefathers, commence about 1520. The
earlier Inventories will be found generally attached to the Wills or
Bonds, and there are good indexes to them from 1585 to 1711.
VI. Act Books.
The earliest is a fragment or part of the Probate and Adminis-
tration Act Book for the year 1526. About 120 names are given,
the records for many of which are now missing.
Probate Act Books are preserved for the following years : —
1585 and 1586, very imperfect.
1 604- 1 644, inclusive. ^
1 645-1 649 „ r ^ Books.
I 678- I 688 „ j
Administration Act Books exist for the years
1 604- 1 63 5, inclusive.
1635-1645 „ y s Books.
1678-1689
VII. Peculiar Courts.
It will be necessary to give a list here of the several minor
Courts, the records of which are now deposited separately in the
Registry at Leicester, the calendars being printed for the first time
in this volume, with the date of earliest records : —
1. The Prebendal Court of St. Margaret, Leicester, 1543.
2. The Manorial Court of Rothley, 1575.
3. The Manorial Court of Groby, 1580.
4. The Manorial Court of Evington, 1581.
Further details respecting these Courts will be found on pp. 205,
217, 227, and 235.
X INTRODUCTION.
Although the present volume deals with the bulk of Leicester-
shire Wills and Administrations between 1495 and 1649, it should
be remembered that there are other depositories where Leicester-
shire records for the same period, and even earlier, may be found.
As many Leicestershire Wills were proved in the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury, search also should be made in the Calendars
at Somerset House, London. These Calendars, which commence
in 1383, are now printed down to 1604 in Vols. X, XI, XVIII, and
XXV of the Index Library. The earliest Leicestershire Wills
extant are those recorded in the Episcopal Registers at Lincoln,
dating from 1320. These will be found embodied in Mr. A.
Gibbon's volume on " Early Lincoln Wills." Some few Leicester-
shire Wills were, it appears, proved in the Court of the Dean and
Chapter of Lincoln, where they are still preserved.
The official permission to transcribe and print the Calendars was
readily given by the Right Hon. Sir Francis Henry Jedne, K.C.B.,
President of the Probate Division, to whom the thanks of the
subscribers and genealogists generally are due. I have at the same
time to thank Mr. H. Pickering Clarkej the District Registrar, for
the courteous manner in which he has facilitated the work. To
Mr. F. T. Jackson, the chief clerk, I am specially indebted for the
valuable help he has rendered, and for the interest he has through-
out taken in the work.
HENRY HARTOPP.
Leicester.
September^ 1902.
CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA.
Page 7. For Johnson, John, read Joan.
10. Robyns, Richard, for Smisby read Ernesby.
14. Byrchenall, for Clyve read Elyne.
17. Introductory Note, first line, omit words "page 83."
47, hne 12. For 1625 read 1562.
161. For Hewbold read Newbold.
187. Huttin als. Warren, for William read Millicent.
Wills and Administrations accidentally omitted or found in certain
mixed bundles since the publication of the earlier Calendars.
1 5 19
1526
1532
1535
1538
1545
1557
1558
1559
1560,
1586
1619
1621
1632
1646,
1648
1649
Sansome, Robert, Bottesford.
More, James, Ernesby.
Pratt, John, Cleybrooke.
Abell, John, Gaddesbye.
Baylye, Thomas, Statherne.
Burchley, Agnes, Newbolde Verdon.
Boyer, Elizabeth, Thurniaston.
Chapman, Edward, Lubenham, Adm.
Stanford, Henry, Leicester.
Grove, Joan, Prestwold.
Manby, William, Leicester.
Morley, Bridget and Elizabeth, Leicester, Adm.
Cotton, John, Newball.
Chambedyn, Francis, Knighton, Adm.
Browne, John, Leicester, Adm.
Inge, Francis, Knighton, Adm.
Farr<3rHarr, Nicholas, St. Margaret's,
Leicester, Adm.
WILLS & ADMINISTRATIONS.
ARCHDEACONRY COURT
OF
LEICESTER.
[Issued in conjunction with the Leicestershire Architectural and
Archaeological Society.]
SERIES I.
1Rci3i6ter BooJ^e of MilU,
1495— 1536.
REGISTER BOOK, 1515— 1526.
This, the earliest Register Book of Wills is a large quarto paper volume, consisting of several
books bound together, and containing about 510 folios or loao pages in an excellent state of preserva-
tion. It is stated to contain copies of Wills proved between 1515 and 1526 inclusive, but as will be
seen it also contains a number of Wills of both earlier and later dates, without the dates of proof.
The earliest Will is dated 1495, and the latest is dated 1533. The Wills which number about 920,
many of which are in Latin, are very irregulai iy entered as far as dates are concerned : for instance,
some of the Wills proved in 1522 are placed before those of the preceding year, whilst part of 1524
and 1526 are entered before those for 1523. In this order they appear to have been ever since the
volume was originally made up and bound in the i6th century. There is an old index at the com-
mencement of the Book curiously arranged according to christian nameswitjjout dates. It is by no
means a complete or good index, having numerous omissions and several disadvantages. Some of
the Wills in this Book are also entered in Register Book 1526 — 1533. A new alphabetical index has
been specially prepared by the compiler for printing, and here follows. In this new Index, whilst
the original spelling of the testators' surnames has been carefully preserved, it has been thought
best to give the modern spelling of their christian names, as also of the place names
Note. — The date of Will is given in brackets, where the date of proof cannot be obtained.
Folio.
[1520] Abbot, John ; Horninghold 385
1526 Abell, John ; Houghton 488
1519 Adcoke, William ; Thurcas-
ton 360
[1523] Adler, Nicholas ; Claybrooke 235
1521 Alake, Robert ; Ilston 230
[1508] Alam, Thomas ; Leicester 82
[1518] Alam, Thomas ; Bowden 321
1522 Alee, John ; Claybrooke 168
1521 Alen, Emmot ; Thrussington 277
1511 Alen, Margaret ; Foston 236
1525 Alford, John ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch 427
1517 Ames, William ; Billesdon 132
[1518] Arrys, Richard ; Hungarton 75
1516 Ashby, William ; Houghton 13
[1517] Asheby, Edward ; Hallaton 319
[1518] Asheby, Thomas, esq. ;
Quenby 351
[1530] Aswell, John ; Bottesford 198
1515 Atkyin, John ; Houghton 39
[1518J Atkyns, Alice ; Swinford 85
1526 Atkynson, Agnes ; Har-
borough 296
1526 Austen, Robert ; Asfordby 477
[1517] Ayiston, John ; Normanton loi
[1517] Ayiston, John ; Normanton 327
[1517^ Ayiston, John ; Normanton 350
1522 Ayre, Richard ; Leicester 193
Folio.
Har-
borough 258
Bacone, Ralph ; Shackers-
ton 360
Bailey, (see Bayley).
Bakar, Richard ; Cossington 255
Balard, Robert ; Swepston 96
Balard, Thomas ; Carlton 363
Baley, Thomas ; Sharnford 503
Ball, John ; Sheepy 35
[1521] Ball, Richard; Lough-
borough 282
Ball, Thomas; Swannington 285
Ball, William; Wymeswold 123
Ball or Bale, William ;
Carlton Curlieu 411
Ballard, Alice ; Market
Bosworth 435
Ballard, Robert ; Swepston 338
Balle, Agnes ; Broughton 176
[1521] Ballerd, Alice ; Market
Bosworth 283
[1519J Banyster, John ; Cadeby 356
1523 Barbar or Brystall, Peter;*
Leicester 184
1524 Barford, Sir Thomas ;
rector of Little Ashby 454
♦ This name is written Brystall in old Index
and the heading of Will, but Barbar in the Will.
1521 Bacar, William ;
1519
1521
1517
1518
1526
1515
1522
1517
1526
1521
[1517]
1522
Leicestershire Wills .
Folio.
1522 Barkeley, Sir Maurice, Knt. ;
Wymondham 154
1526 Barker, Thomas ; Leicester 506
1522 Barkworth, Alice ; Melton
Mowbray 167
[1528] Barlyston, Thomas ; Hun-
cote 308
1516 Barnard, Isabella; Barrow 49
1516 Barnard, John ; Barrow 49
[1517] Barry, William ; Great Glen 319
[1517] Bartholomew, Robert ;
Kibworth Beauchamp 338
1517 Bartilmew, Robert ; Kib-
worth Beauchamp 96
[1519J Barwell, Thomas; Nailstone 383
1526 Bassler, John ; Leicester 504
[1517] Baxter, Thomas, senior ;
Asfordby 332
[1520] Baxter, Thomas; Barwell 375
1521 Baxter, John; Melton Mow-
bray 250
[1517] Bayle, Nicholas; Castle
Donington 83
1515 Bayley, John ; Leicester 47
1526 Bayley, Catherine ; Lei-
cester 478
1522 Bayly, John ; Eaton 165
1517 Bayt ah. Barber, Agnes;
Leicester 313
1526 Bayt, John ; Lutterworth 501
1526 Bayt, John ; Lutterworth 506
[1531] Beamond, John, esq. ;
Quatremarsh, p. of Coleorton 297
[1529] Belgrave, John ; Barkby 301
1522 Bemonde, William ; Goadby
Marwood 171
[1530] Bend, William ; Cotesbach 299
1520 Bene, Joan ; Redmile 102
[1522] Benett, Richard ; Blaby 264
1526 Bennet, Robert ; Belgrave 481
1517 Bennet, William ; Aylestone 91
1522 Bennytt, Edward ; Lei-
cester 180
1526 Bent, William ; Houghton 499
[1520] Bente, John ; Cosby 376
[1519] Best, Alice ; Leicester 390
1521 Best, Thomas ;• Croxton 438
1521 Best, Thomas ; Croxton 467
1524 Beyford, Robert ; Cotes 448
[1518] Beymonde, Thomas ; Lang-
ton 316
[1516] Beyn, Joan ; Redmile 343
1521 Beyn, John ; Leicester 290
1516 Blackeborn,Agnes; Asfordby 50
[1532] Blakegreff, John ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch 204
1516 Blake, Ralph ;t Melton
Mowbray 7
* Will not entered, only date of proof.
+ The christian name Ralph has been crossed
out in Will and Roland written above it.
Folio.
[1518] Blakwen, John ; Leicester 346
1526 Blakysley, William ;
Welham 496
1516 Bland, Thomas ; Hinckley 9
[1517] Blankley, John ; Seagrave 320
[1522] Bloxam, William ; Biunt-
ingthorpe 173
[1529] Bloxsam, Thomas ; Brunt-
ingthorpe 302
1526 Bockley, George ; Leicester 412
[1532] Borow, William ; Leicester 198
1521 Boserd, Robert ; Kibworth
Beauchamp 224
1515 Bosse, John ; Loughborough 29
[1518] Bosse, Robert ; Little Dalby 374
[1517] Bosse, William ; Asfordby 333
[1530] Boton.John; South Croxton 305
1517 Bower, John; Nether
Broughton 95
1517 Bowys, Alice; Woodhouse 98
[1516] Brabyson, Alice; Willoughby
Waterless loi
1521 Brabyson, William, esq. ;
Eastwell 244
1521 Bradeley, William ; Kib-
- worth Harcourt 240
1522 Bradford, John ; Enderby 171
1521 Bramton, Agnes ; Kilby 237
[1516] Branston, Sir William ;
priest, St. Martin's, Leicester 19
[1520] Branston, William ; Thur-
castoD 393
I526 Bray, Thomas; Sharnford 412
1526 Bray, Thomas ; Sharnford 500
1521 Bredon, John ; Bottesford 291
[1532] Brian, Thomas; Bosworth 208
1526 Brokysby, William, esq, ;.
Sywoldeby 413
[1533] Brokysby, William ; South
Croxton 218
[1525] Broughton, Sir John ; vicar
of Norton-by-Galby 423
1521 Brown, John ; Carlton 246
[1529] Brown, Richard ; Little
Ashby 302
[1518] Browne, Geoffrey ; Lough-
borough 326
£1518] Browne, Geoffrey ; Lough-
borough 345
1516 Browne, Philip; Hothorpe,
Northants 116
1523 Browne, Richard ; Plungar 444
[1532] Browne, Richard ; Thorpe
Thomas 214
1516 Browne, William ; Norman-
ton, p. of Bottesford 16
[1517] Bruster, William ; Kibworth
Harcourt 105
[1518] Bruxby, John ; Oadby 349
[1518J Bryd, Thomas ; Carlton
Curlieu 345
Leicestershire Wills.
1521 .
1521
[1515J
1522
[1518]
1516
[I528J
[1518]
1524
1526
[1528]
1517
1521
1515
[1519]
[1532]
1515
[1533]
[1533]
1523
[1532]
1516
1520
1522
Folio.
Brysta'l (see Barbar).
Buke, Elizabeth ; Ashby
Folville 253
Buke, William ; Barsby 254
Burbage, Henry ; Beeby 4
Burdett, John ; Fleckney 150
Burdett, Richard ; Shearsby 321
Burditt, William ; Bowden 8
Burdor, Thomas ;* (no
name) 306
Burdyt, Richard
Burgeland, John
Burges, William
Burgese, Robert
Shearsby 78
Wyken 451
Leicester 477
Wymond-
ham 199
Claxton 129
Burnam, Robert;
Burton, Henry ; Long
Whatton 248
Burton, Ralph ;t St. Mar-
tin's, Leicester 46
Bustell, Peter ; Leicester 353
Butler, Sir Francis, clerk ot
Hallaton 207
Byllington, Thomas; Claxton 2
Byllysbye, Thomas ; Buck-
minster 216
Bylson, William : Coston 217
Byngham, William ; Lei-
cester 440
Byrbewodde, Thomas ;
Wigston 212
Byrch, Marian ; Lough-
borough 15
Byrgion, Elizabeth ; Wigs-
ton 322
By shope, Thomas ; Frisby 164
[1517] Cade, Richard ; Har-
borough 318
1521 Care, William ; Rearsby 272
1516 Cart, William ; Knossington 52
[1508] Carter, Edward ; North-
merston 336
1517 Cater, John ; Kirkby Mal-
lory 134
1522 Carver, Ralph ; Melton
Mowbray 280
1 52 1 Catell, Roger; Ashby
Magna 239
1521 Catell, Richard ; Ashby
Magna 261
1516 Caunte, William ; Claxton 59
1520 Cawnt, Thomas;! Stathern 323
1572 ..Cawnte, John ; Stathern 151
[1510] Cesse, Robert ; Croxton 345
[1526] Chamberlayne, Alice ; Lei-
cester 400
♦ Part of Will only.
\ Probate Act only.
Folio.
1522 Chamberlayne, William ;
Newton Harcourt 476
[1528] Chaplayne, Agnes ; Lutter-
worth 508
[1528] Chaplen, Agnes ; Lutter-
worth 2CO
[1518] Chapman, Christopher ;
Gilmorton 326
[1517] Chapman als. Palmer,
John ; Husbands Bosworth 315
[1521] Chapman, John ; Leicester \gi
[1518] Chapman, Margaret ; Hus
bands Boswoi th 71
[1519] Chapplyn, Robert ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch 359
1526 Charter, Robert ; Twyford 498
1517 Chattoke, Margaret ; Lei-
cester 121
1517 Chattoke, Thomas ; Lei-
cester 106
1521 Chelle, William ; Mowsley 180
1524 Chevall, Richard ; Leicester 455
[1518J Chose, Alice ; Tilton 349
1521 Churche, Thomas ; Cossing-
ton 26<y
1521 Clakeson, Thomas ; Burton
Lazars 233
[1520] Clark, Thomas ; Mowsley 380
1521 Clarke, George; (no name)* 238
1517 Clarke, John ; Barwell 310
1522 Clarke, John ; Kibvyorth
Harcourt i6r
[1530] Clarke, Nicholas ; Newbold
Verdon 460
1516 Clarke, Robert ; Saddington 61
1521 Clarke, Robert ; Cadeby 276
[1532J Clarke, Thomas ; Orton 206
[1520] Claybroke, Elizabeth ;
Bitteswell 352
[1518] Clerc, Thomas ; Kibworth
Beauchamp 315
[1518] Clerk, Henry; Wistow 86
[1518J Clerk, John ; Oadby 348
1516 Clerke, John; Cossington 53
1526 Clerke, Robert ; Wigston
Parva 504
1516 Clerke, Thomas ; Tilton 58
[1518] Clerke, Thomas ; Kibworth
Beauchamp 78-
[1521] Clerke, Thomas ; Kibworth 281
1525 Clerke als. Plummer, W'il-
liam ; Leicester 424
[1518] Clif, Thomas; Thurmaston 334
[1518] Clyfton, John ; Barkby 348
1522 Cocks, William ; H umber-
stone 15^
Cocks (see Kockys).
♦ Testator appears to have resided at Ayles-
bury, CO. Bucks., where he desired to be buried.
The name of William .'\gard, parish priest ot
.Aylesbury, occurs as one of the Witnesses.
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio.
1517 Coke, John ; Birstall 130
1521 Coke, John ; Birstall 229
1526 Coke, Richard ; Billesdon 506
[1519] Coke, Thomas; Newton
Harcourt 323
[n. d.] Coke, Thomas; Cold Over-
ton 348
[1521] Coke, William ; Leicester 389
[1518] Cokyn, Richard ; Frowles-
worth 328
[1518" Cokyn, Richard ; Frowles-
worth 348
[1521] Colerd, Richard ; South
Kilworth 287
[1519] Coll, John; Langton 375
[1532] CoUyn, Richard ; Ashby
Folville 203
1516 CoUyns, Agnes ; Owston 11
[1520] Collys, James ; East Lang-
ton 380
1522 Colombell, Humphrey ;*
Potters Marston 283
1517 Colyn, John; Easton 93
[1514] Come, Ralph; Saltby 336
[1517] Come, Ralph ; Saltby 105
{1517] Come, Ralph; Saltby 339
1521 Comyn, Robert ; Seagrave 293
[1519] Cook, Thomas ; Kimcote 369
1522 Cook, William ; Barsby 181
[n. D.] Cooke, Thomas ; Cold
Overton 347
Cooke (see Couke and
Kooke).
1522 Coper, Ralph ; Kegworth 174
1521 Copyn, John ; Rearsby 272
1526 Coren, Sir Robert ; vicar of
Billesdon 482
[1515] Cosby, Robert ; Shepshed 339
[1529^ Cotton, Edward ; Mowsly 304
[1533] Couke, Margaret ; Leicester 217
1521 Covell, John ; Leicester 249
1521 Coward, John ; Cold Over-
ton 257
1515 Cowper, John ; Hinckley 34
1522 Crane, Richard ; Belgrave 167
[1533] Crichelow, James; Sreale 206
[1517] Crokson, Richard ;
Stoughton 104
1522 Crowe, Elizabeth ; Melton
Mowbray 166
1522 Crowe, Richard ; Melton
Mowbray 175
[1517] Croxhale, John ; Twycross 317
1521 Croxsall, John; Norton juxta
Twycross 266
1522 Croxyll, Thomas ; Norton
juxta Tv.y cross 435
1526 Cuxton, J<jhn ; Overton 500
• Probate Act only.
Folio.
[1528] Dalbe, William ;
Ashby-de-
la-Zouch 308
283
341
210
151
355
1522 Dalby, John ;* Pickwell
[1512] Dale, Thomas ; Hallaton
[1522] Dall, Margaret ; Kibworth
1522 Dalman, Henry ; Seale
[1519] Dalyk, Joan ; Billesdon
1521 Dane, William ; Loddington 226
[1518] Dannam,John; Lutterworth 81
[150S] Dansey, John ; Tilton 75
[1517] Darby, John; Lutterworth 320
1521 Darby, John ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch 247-8
1515 Darker, Sir Henry, priest ;
Quorndon 22
1522 Darker, Joan; Barkby 160
1522 Darker, John ; Barkby 160
1515 Darker, William ; Ratcliffe 41
1516 Dawkyn, Henry ; Lubenham 54
[1520J Dawson, John ; Leicester 395
1522 Day, Geoffrey ; Leicester 183
[1519] Dekyn, Robert ; Shacker-
stone 371
1522 Denet, Thomas ; Great
Bowden 169
1521 Dent, John ; Somerby 232
[1517] Denys, Thomas ; Market
Bosworth 331
[1532] Dethyck, George ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch 209
1515 Devytt, William ; Oadby 41
[1517] Dikman, William ; Thur-
maston 330
1524 Dode, John ; Medbourne 450
1515 Dodde, John ; Medbourne 2
[1532] Dodley, Henry ; Ibstock 210
1517 Dorman, Thomas ; rector
of Saddington 125
[1522] Dorman, Thomas; Arnesby 270
1521 Dracott, Roger ; Cossington 259
1521 Draper, John; Eaton 239
1521 Ducles, Thomas; Cossing-
ton 259
[1519] Dukett, Richard ; Thur-
maston 357
1515 Eden, Sir William, clerk;
Glenfield 39
15 1 5 Edlyng, Emme ; Leicester 37
[1532] Edmunds, John ; Lutter-
worth 207
Edwyn (see Ydwyn).
1524 Eland, William ; Prestwold 456
[1523J EUes, Thomas ; Burton
Overy 100
1521 Elyes, Richard ; Quorndon 275
1326 Elyott, Richard ; Leicester 475
* Part of Will only.
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio
Emmerson (see Shaky-
speyre).
1521 Ensworth, Charles ; Long
Whatton 277
[1512] Erycke, William ; Wigston 214
1516 Eryke, William ; Wigston 51
1516 Estrige, George ; Belgrave 50
1524 Estwell, John; Woodhouse 452
[1532] Eton, William; Glen Magna 210
1524 Evington, Agnes ;
Houghton 453
[1523] Evyngton, Thomas ;
Houghton 471
[1517] Eyreke, Thomas; Leicester 82
[1527] Eyton, Sir Elias ; rector of
Osgathorpe 429
F
1526 Fancourt, Thomas ; Tilton 479
Farmer, (see Farmer).
1521 Fawconer,* ; Melton
Mowbray 258
1521 Fawell, Elizabeth ; Wymes-
wold 247
1521 Fawkener, Agnes ; Melton
Mowbray 265
1517 Fawkenner, Edward; Thur-
caston 96
1526 Fell, Christopher ; Leicester 489
1523 Felyp, Sir Thomas ; rector of
Cold Overton 471
1523 Feny, Elizabeth ; Gracedieu 444
[1521] Fermar, John ; Sheepy
Magna 384
1521 Fermer, Alice ; Sheepy
Magpa 250
[1518] Flamston, Robert ; Odstone 347
[1519] Forthe, Nicholas ; Belton 358
1521 Foster, William ; Smeeton 272
[1518] Fox, Agnes ; Wymeswold 76
1522 Foxton, Thomas ; Har-
borough 195
[1518] Frances, John ; Wymeswold 84
1521 Franke, William ; Laughton 225
1522 Franks, Alice ; Barkby 163
1516 Freer, Alice; Glen Parva 48
1520 Freer, William ; Wigston 323
152 1 Freer, William ; Burton
Overy 277
1526 Freman, John ; Seagrave 496
1521 Frende, Agnes ; Shearsby 291
[1529] Frere, Robert ; Wigston 300
1517 Frost, John, canon and pre-
bendary of the Newarke,
Leicester 108
1526 Frysby, Hugh ;t Sibston 484
1521 Frysby, Richard ; Kirby
Bellars 247
[1518] Fukes, Margaret; Hoby 80
[1514] Fuller, John ; Leicester 341
* Probate Act only. See Fawkener.
1 Will partly entered.
1521 Fyddyll, Richard; Har-
borough 273
1515 Fyns, Thomas ; Barkby 25
1521 Fypps, Henry ; Lough-
borough 288
[1522] Gamble, William ;»
Asfordby 284
1524 Gambull, George ; Barwell 418
1521 Gambull, William ;
Asfordby 433
[1518] Gardener, Agnes ; Lutter-
worth 327
[1518] Gardener, Agnes; Lntter-
worth 347
[1518] Gardener, John ; Barton 347
[1518] Gardyner, John ; Barton 346
1524 Garland, Richard ;
Stoughton 418
1517 Garlande, Thomas; Barrow 96
[1517] Garlond, Thomas ; Barrow 338
1522 Geferay, Christopher ;
Hemington 162
1522 Geferay, Christopher ;
Hemington 467
[1516] Gells, Ralph ; Leicester 345
1521 Geoff, Agnes ; Waltham 175
1517 Gesing, Ralph ; Barsby 129
Gibbon (see Gybbon).
Gibson (see Gybson).
Gilbert (see Gylbert).
Gillott (see Gyllot).
1521 Gladwyn, John ; Barrow 268
[1517] Glen, Roger ; Leicester 343
1521 Glen, Thomas; Blaby 265
1521 Glen, Sir Thomas ; priest of
the Newarke, Leicester 239
1521 Glover, John ; Cold Overton 248
1516 Godknaffe, William ; Easton 103
[1522] Gold, William ; Eaton 191
1517 Goodman, John ; Glooston 316
[1532] Goodman, William ; Halla-
ton 197
Goodman (see Gudman).
1515 Goodrych, Alice ; Tugby 45
1522 Gorton, William ; Brauns-
ton i6i
1522 Gowch, Hugh ; Church
Langton 182
[1532] Grantam, Nicholas; Claxton2i8
[1519] Graves, Margery ; Leicester 132
1526 Gray, Richard ; Lubenham 497
[1519] Gray, Robert; Lubenham 354
[1522] Gray, Thomas; East Norton 472
[1532] Graye, Larenis ; Barwell 210
[1522J Gren, Agnes; Cossington 191
[1522] Gren, William ; Coston 264
1521 Grene, Robert ; Glen
Magna 225
* Part of Will only.
Leicestershire WilU.
Folio.
1521 Grene, Robert ; Sibston 251
1521 Grene, Thomas; Cossington 259
[1520] Grenys, Lawrence ; Leices-
ter 353
1516 Gretham, Thomas; Sewstern 19
1516 Gretham, Thomas; Sews-
tern 102
[1532] Greyne, Elizabeth ; Coston 212
1518 Grosse, Richard ; Stoney
Stanton 335
1521 Groves, Joan ; Wymeswold 271
[1532] Gudman, Thomas ; Hallaton 203
1522 Gunn, George; Shacker-
stone 183
[1518] Gybbon, John ; Lough-
borough 328
[1519] Gybson, John ; Belgrave 392
1521 Gybson, Robert ; Bottesford 267
[1512] Gybson, William ; Leicester 337
[1532] Gye, Hugh ; Claxton 214
[1532] Gye, Hugh ; Claxton 289
1515 Gylbert, John ; Kirkby
Mallory 23
1522 Gylerd,John ; KirbyMuxloe 179
1526 Gyllot, Henry ; Swepston 480
1523 Gyllot, Isabella ; Leicester 439
[1519] Gyllott, Henry ; Stapleton 357
1519 Gyllote, Richard ; Leicester 363
H
Haddyn, John ; Bosworth 197
Hainsworth (see Ensworth).
Hakpenye, Richard ; Snare-
stone 380
Haleday, Nicholas ; Keg-
worth 256
Hall, Joan ; Sheepey 178
Hallam (see Alam).
Halyoke, Agnes ; Carlton
Curlieu 325
Halyoke, Robert
[N. D.]
[1520]
I52I
1522
1520
[1519]
[15 19]
I516
I516
[1530]
[1533]
I517
152I
[1519]
[1531]
[1514J
[15I9]
Halyoke, Robert
Carlton
CurHeu 325
Carlton
Curlieu 363
Hames (see Ames).
Hamond, John ; Peatling
Parva 47
Hamond, Robert ; Kibworth 55
Hand, Thomas ; Shawell 307
Handlay, William ; Redmile 216
Hanson, William ; Prest-
wold 123
Harde, William ; Swanning-
ton 237
Hardwyn, William ; Mark-
field 352
Hardy, Isabella ; Barkby 301
Harecourt, William ; Bos-
worth 339
Harison, John ; Thornton 362
' Part of Will only.
Folio.
1517 Harison, William ; Oadby 122
Harris, (see Arrys).
1521 Harper, Agnes ; Bowden 236
[1516] Harper, Richard ;* Great
Bowden 312
[1515] Harper, Richard ; Great
Bowden 333
1521 Harper, WiUiam ; Great
Bowden 278
1521 Hartell, John ; Blackfordby 275
[1522] Hassard, John ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch^igo
[1519] Hassard, Thomas ; Conger-
stone 366
[1517] Hawes, John ; Leicester 331
[1519] Hawsse, John ; Diseworth 356
1521 Hayen, Agnes; North Kil-
worth2223
1517 Hebe, Richard ; Witherley 99
[1516] Hennarde, Robert ; Lei-
cester 382
[1517] Herds, Richard ; Quorndon 333
[1518] Hering, Margaret ; Leicester 335
[1518J Hert, Thomas; Sheepey 341
Hetrick, (see Erycke and
Eyreke).
1526 Heryke, Richard ; Houghton 488
[1519] Heryngham, William ;
Claxton 370
[1525] Heth, Robert ; Quorndon 422
i5Z'4 Hexstall, Joan ; Barlestone 449
1515 Heyne, John; Queniborough 26
1517 Heyne, Thomas ; Thrussing-
ton 311
Hill (see Hyll).
1521 Hilton, Richard ; Long
Whatton 241
[n. D ] Hodson, Alexander; Knipton 77
Hodson (see Hudson).
[1530] Hogeham, Richard ; Saltby 306
1522 Hogeson, George ; Lutter-
worth 179
[1518] Hoomis, Thomas; Barton 85
[1518] Hoore, John ; Barkby 334
[1517] Hopkyns, John ; Ratcliffe 317
1521 Hopkyns, John ; Ratclifife 249
[1523] Hore, Thomas ; Hinckley no
1517 Horpwood, Richard ; Ashby
Parva 90
[1515?] Horton, Anna; Mowsley 340
1517 Horton, Anna ; Mowsley 132
1526 Houghton, Thomas ;
Houghton 490
1526 Howden, John ; Lough-
borough 483
[1517] Howykn, Thomas ; Asfordby 72
[1532J Howet, John ; Goadby 203
1521 Howse, John ; Cossington 266
[1521] Howse, John ; Cossington 279
[1523] Hudde, John ; Bosworth 467
♦ Part of Will only.
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio.
1521 Hudeson, William ; Clay-
brooke 240
1517 Hudson, Alexander ; rector
of Knipton 120
Hudson (see Hodson).
1515 Huett, Richard ; Kirby
Muxloe 44
[1523] Hull, William ; Ratcliffe 269
1521 Hulsse, John ; Cossington 261
1521 Humfra, Roger ; Melton
Mowbray 229
1515 Hurst, Roger; Hinckley 45
[1517] Hurste, John; Ab Kettleby 333
[1518] Hutchynson, Thomas ;
Wymeswold 84
[1523] Hychcoke, Thomas ;
Stapleton 468
1516 Hyckeson, John; Melton
Mowbray 57
1521 Hyleyff, Roger ; Cotesbach 230
[1520] Hyll,John; Dunton Bassett 378
1518 Hyll, Peter ; Bowden 349
1518 Hyll, Peter; Bowden 361
1516 Hyll, Thomas ; Stathern 55
[1520] Hynd, Thomas; Thurmas-
ton 354
1521 Hyvys, John ; Croft 226
I
[1533] lerland, Thomas ; Market
Bosworth 415
Ireland (see Yerland).
1515 lUeston, William ; canon of
the new college in the
Newarke, Leicester 5
Iliffe (see Hyleyff).
[1516] Ingham, Sir John ; vicar of
the Newarke College,
Leicester 339
Ingham (see Yngham).
Iveson (see Yveson).
[1528] Jacam, John ; Burbage 304
[1529] Jacob, Henry ; Kibworth
Harcourt 305
[1517] Jacson, William ; Smeeton
Westerby 315
1516 Jakeson, Richard ; Barrow 20
[1517] Jakeson, William ; Prime-
thorpe 104
[1517] Jakeson, William ; Leicester 310
[1520] Jakson, John ; Barwell 371
1521 Jakson, John; Sileby 246
[1518] Jeffs, John ; Skeflfington 346
1526 Jenkynson, Sir Thomas;
priest, Lutterworth 492
1516 Jeram, William ; Belton 60
[1517] Jewe, Thomas ; Aylestone 318
[1532] Johnson, John ; Queni-
borough 207
Folio.
1516 Jonson, Robert ; Saddington 50
[1523] Jonys, Richard ; Earl Shil-
ton 472
1521 Jonys, Thomas ; Gilmorton 222
[1521] Jonys, Thomas ; Gilmorton 389
1516 Jorden, Richard; Narborough 9
[1522] Judd, Sir William ; priest,
Sutton Cheney 190
[1525] Jumpe, Sir Eliazeas ; vicar
of Thrussington 422
K
1523 Kebell, Walter, esq. ; Hum-
berstone 185
[1519] Kettell, Robert ; Leicester 370
[1518] Kettle, Richard ; Mowsley 332
[1518] Kettul, Richard ; Mowsley 80
[1518] Kettull, Richard ; Mowsley 335
King (see Kyng).
[1528] Knyght, John; Brunting-
thorpe 302
1526 Knyght, Margaret ; Laugh-
ton 402
1522 Kockys, William ; Humber-
stone 160
1516 Kocson, John ; Castle Don-
ington 8
1521 Kooke, William ; Barsby 254
[1518] Kyllingworth, John ; Gar-
thorpe 76
[1520J Kylpeyke, John ; Bitteswell 355
1521 Kynde, John; Kibworth
Beauchamp 174
1515 Kyng, Henry ; Narborough 42
[1529] Kyng, Thomas ; Queni-
borough 301
1522 Kynge, Helina ; Ashby
Magna 176
[1518] Kyngston, Elizabeth ; Cold
Overton 349
[1508] Kyngston, Thomas ; Mark-
field 349
1526 Kyrke, John ; Norton-by-
Galby 494
1517 Kys, John; Witherley 98
1524 Lamberd, Thomas ; Shep-
shed 453
1517 Lambert, Myles ; Leicester 119
1522 Lancton, Joan ; Wigston 175
1516 Lane, Thomas ; Kirkby
Mallory 51
[1517] Langham, William ;
Shearsby 330
[1520] Langthorn, Agnes; Leices-
ter 377
[1518] Lawrance, John ; Long
Whatton 73
8
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio.
1522 Lawrans, Joan ; Long
Whatton 162
1521 Lawrens, Richard; Laugh-
ton 292
1524 Laycer, William ; Syston 446
1522 Leake, Thomas ; Ratcliffe 164
[1508] Lee, Robert ; Naneby 309
[1525] Legegood, Robert ; Syston 420
1526 Lemyngton, Agnes; Lei-
cester 493
[1518] Leyd, Thomas; Wigston 367
1521 Longe, John ; Kimcote 182
[1517] Lent, Robert ; Misterton 72
1524 Lord, Isabella;* Much
Bowden 449
1523 Low, Thomas ; Castle Don-
ington 468
[1532] Lucas, John ; North Kil-
worth 210
1521 Lussell, Henry ; rector of
Goadby and vicar of Wistow 262
[1517] Lyle, Walter ; Leicester 79
1522 Lyne, Henry ; Sproxton 176
[1525] Lynch, John ; Syston 421
[1528] Lyndeysseye, John ; Hun-
cote 356
[1522] Lynggaine, Alice ; Mister-
ton 165
1516 Lyttyll, Thomas ; Ashby
Magna x i
M
1516
1516
[1^20]
[1521]
1321
1526
1521
1526
1516
1524
1526
1526
[1520]
1521
1521
[1520]
[1517]
[1520]
Malley, John; Leicester 19
Malobome, Thomas ; Nar-
borough 42
Malory, John ; Walton 13
Malson, John ; Brunting-
thorpe 378
Mansfeld, John ; Braun- ^
ston 287
Mariot, Thomas ; Great
Bowden 270
Marshall, Isabella ;
Hathem 482
Marshall, John ; Mowsley 177
Marson, John ; Aylestone 476
Marson, (see Merson).
Marston, Galfridus ;
Skeffington 16
Martyne, John ; Leicester 457
Mason, Margaret ; Barkby 411
Mason, Robert ; Barkby 411
Mason, Thomas ; South
Croxton 393
Mason (see Meson).
Masson, Agnes ; Barkby 234
Maw, John ; Mowsley 180
May, Joan ; Leicester 373
May, Walter; Leicester 331
Mayes, John ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch 397
♦ Part of Will only.
1515
[1517]
[1517]
1517
1521
[1528]
1521
1516
1517
1517
1516
[N.D.]
[1520]
[I514]
I52I
[15I7]
1522
[1532]
1526
1526
[1329]
I516
[1517]
[1521]
I52I
[1529]
1526
I52I
1522
[1520]
I5I7
1521
Folio.
Medyltone, John ; Norman-
ton, parish of Nailstone 47
Melton, William ; Diseworth 81
Melton, William ; Thed-
dingworth 321
Mere, Ralph ; Easton 122
Merefeld, John ; Lutter-
worth 230
Merson, Roger; Claybrooke 459
Meryfeld, John ; Lutter-
worth 231
Meson, Robert; Barkby-
thorpe 317
Messinger, John; Billesdon 91
Messinger, John; Billesdon 131
Michell, William ; Grace-
dieu, parish of Belton 10
Midyrwood, John ;*
Bowden 425
Millner, William ; Wymes-
wold 388
Mold, William ; Appleby 341
Mongumbere, Patrick ;
Leicester 436
Monke, Richard ; Lodding-
ton 316
Morose, Robert ; Asfordby 157
More, John ; Braunston igg
More, Richard ; Beeby 495
Morell, John; Leicester 412
Mores, Robert ; Sheepy 36
Morgayn, Richard ; Leices-
ter 300
Morley, John ; Lough-
borough 52
Morres, Robert ; Sheepy 329
Morris (see Morase and Mores).
Morys, John; Broughton 394
Mowde, John ; Tilton 232
Mowston, William ; Wigs-
ton 302
Muncaster, Thomas ; Lei-
cester 507
Mungomery, Patrick ;
Leicester 261
Mydwynter, Thomas ;
Shacker stone 172
(See also Wynter).
Mylner, John ; Claxton 395
Mylner, Thomas ; Hungar-
ton 123
Mylton, Robert ; vicar of
Twyford 290
N
229
"3
1521 Nail, Nicholas ; Goadby
[1523] Nalle, Joanf Goadby
1526 Nawijeby, William ; Lei-
cester 486
• Indorsement only.
♦ Part of Will entered.
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio.
[1517] Newton, Richard ; Hough-
ton 77
1521 Newton, Thomas ; Scraptoft i55
NichoU (see Nycholl).
[1518] NicoUas, John ; Catthorpe 85
1526 Nicols, Henry ; Hothorpe,
parish of Slawston 401
1517 Noble, William ; Scalford 130
[1522] Nobyll, Isabella; Cossing-
ton 282
1515 Normanton, Joan ; Hinck-
ley 34
[1520] Norys, Hare ; Halstead 379
[1529] Noryshe, Thomas ; Sileby 303
1523 Nubon, John ; Bowden
Magna 184
[1530] Numon, William ; Lutter-
worth 301
1521 Nutt, John ; Sheepy 254
[1527] NycoU, Henry ; Enderby 433
1326 Odame, John ; Sutton
Cheney 481
1522 Oldershawe, Alexander ;
Hoby 196
1521 Oliver, William ; Plungar 248
Oliver (see Olyver).
[1517] Olwich, John ; Melton
Mowbray 332
1518 OlyflFe, Thomas;* Thruss-
ington 322
[1518] Olyston, Joan ; Barkby 327
[1520] Oljrve, Elizabeth ; Thruss-
ington 376
1521 01)rver, Henry ; Ashby-de-
la-Zouch 278
1526 Oljrver, Isabella ; Sileby 499
[n. D.] Olyver, William ;t (no
name) 268
1521 Orton, Richard ; Shilton 224
1515 Osborn, Joan ; Sileby 28
1526 Obborn, ah. Smyth, John ;
Leicester 504
1515 Osborn, Robert ; Sileby 28
1516 Osborn, William ; Castle
Donington 58
1521 Osburne, Henry ; Swann-
ington 288
[1522] Otherst, Alice ; Narborough 192
1524 Overit, John ; Owston 447
1517 Overton, Thomas ; Twycross 95
[1517] Overton, Thomas ; Twycross 318
1521 Pachet, Thomas; Sibston 241
1526 Page, John ; Foxton 475
Page (see Payge).
* Thomas Olyffe in Will, but Elizabeth in old
MS. Index. See also Olyve
f Will not entered.
Folio.
[1519] Pain, Richard ; Thedding-
worth 359
1515 Pakewood, Agnes ; Clay-
brooke 24
1515 Pakewood, Thomas; Clay-
brooke 23
1522 Pallet, John ; Braunstone 173
1522 Palmer, William : Rearsby 162
Palmer (see Chapman and
Pawmer).
[1522] Parker, John ; Walton-on-
the-Wolds 280
1521 ' Parkyn, Robert ; Barrow 293
[1521] Parsones, William ; RoUes-
ton 387
1 52 1 Parych, Richard ; Great
Biiwden 252
[1517] Patrike, Agnes ; Wymes-
wold 334
1520 Pawley, William ; Wigston 382
1521 Pawmer, Thomas ; Walton 223
[1520] Paybody, John ; Lutter-
worth 374
[1520] Payge, Thomas ; Foxton 378
[1533] Paylton, Joan ; Frisby 199
[1532] Paylton, Joan ; Shearsby 306
[n. d.] Paylton, John ;* Shearsby 212
1521 Payn, Robert ; Claxton 228
[1532] Payne, Richard ; Claxton 211
[1517] Payne, Robert ; Saddington 330
1526 Paynter, Thomas ; Norton-
by -Galby 479
1521 Peculton, John ; Twyford 260
15 16 Pedeman, Thomas;
Appleby 115
Peet (see Peyt).
1521 Peit, Alice; Loughborough 232
1522 Peke, Margaret ; Ashby-de-
la-Zouch 165
[1519] Pemberton, Henry ;t vicar
of Castle Donington 386
[1517] Penbery, William ; Higham 319
[1495] Penny, John ;J Leicester 342
[1518] Perte, John ; Asfordby 334
1521 Peyrins, John ; Harborough 225
[1521] Peyt, William ; Lough-
borough 389
Phillips (see Felyp and
Pylyppe).
Phipps (see Fypps).
[1519] Plome, Robert; Whitwick 358
1522 Plummer, John ; South
Croxton 177
Plummer (see Gierke).
[1518] Pollard, John ; Easton 332
1516 PoUe, Katherine ; Kibworth
Harcourt 59
[1522] PoUerd, Agnes ; Syston 284
* Indorsement only. Will not entered,
t Proved 152J. See transcript.
t This is the earliest dated Will in the Register
Book, 24th March, 1495.
lO
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio.
[1518] Pope, William ; Tilton 315
1516 Port, Margery ; Hungarton 7
[1521] Porter, Henry ; Elaby 287
[1521] Porter, John ;* (no name) 243
1525 Porter, John ; Seagrave 426
1516 Porter, Richard ; Thorp-
edmer 57
1515 Porter, Robert ; Newbold
Verdon 27
[1518] Pott, Robert; Leicester 381
[1520] Poulle, Thomas ; Ashby
Folville 376
[1523] Pound, Christopher ;
Hinckley iii
[1511] Powell, Alice ; Leicester 341
[1520] Pratt, William ; North
Kilworth 397
1521 Presbere, William ; Pack-
ington 249
[1530] Prestberye, Thomas; Pack-
ington 199
1521 Prestwych, Henry ; Coss-
ington 260
1523 Prior, Agnes ; Owston 470
[1532J Puam, Thomas ; Normanton 197
1521 Pugson, Alice ; Wigston 228
[1520] Pultney, John ; Sheepy 386
[1512] Purifey, William ; Drayton 339
[1525] Pyke, Agnes; Oadby 428
[1518] Pyketon, Margaret ; Red-
mile 220
1517 Pykton, John ; Redmile 125
1524 Pylyppe, William ; Twyford 419
1522 Pyn, Joan ; Wyfordby 192
1526 Pynder, Margery ; Wigston 486
1517 Pyne, John ; Melton Mow-
bray 124
Q
1521 Quycke, Robert ; Sileby 277
R
[1518] Randolff, Richard ; Oadby 350
1522 Ratt, William ;t Leicester 157
1526 Ravall, Sir Nicholas; priest,
Syston 495
[1532] Rawdon, Benedict ; Keg-
worth 208
1515 Rawlyns, Robert ; Clay-
brooke 6
[1528] Rawlynson, John ; Thur-
caston 459
[1532] Raynald, Richard ; Leices-
ter 201
1524 Rede, Richard ; Stoney
Stanton 447
[1528] Redford, Thomas ; Wymond-
ham 459
• Part of Will only.
+ The name is also entered at folio 152, with
date of proof.
1521
1522
[1520]
[1518J
1526
1521
1516
1521
[1519]
1515
1525
[1518]
1521
1521
1522
I521
1521
1522
1521
Folio.
Renolds, Thomas ; Walton,
parish of Knaptoft 265
Reppington, John ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch 438
Reson, John ; Hinckley 379
Reynys, William ; Cold
Overton 75
Righley, William ; Hough-
ton 487
Roberts, Hugh ; Swanning-
ton 275
Robyns, Richard ; Smisby 60
Robynson, Joan ;* Appleby 235
Robynson, William; Harby 365
Rocson, Richard ; Castle
Donington 43
Rogur, John ; Wymondham 428
Roo, William ; Broughton
Astley 73
Rose, Richard ; Appleby 235
Rotheley, John ; Syston 252
Rowdych, John ; Conger-
stone 150
Rowe, Robert ; Burton
Lazars 233
Rowe (see Roo).
Rowlat, Agnes ; Leicester 256
Rushall, Agnes ; Croxton 182
Rysse, Richard; Medboume 231
1515 Salesbury, Geoffrey ; Lough-
borough 3
1525 Salesbury, Henry ; Clay-
brooke 426
1525 Salesbury, John ; Clay-
brooke 426
1522 Sail, Sir Roger ; priest,
Ashby-de la-Zouch 149
1521 Sanson, Richard ; Gaulby 254
[1520] Sargenson, John ; Leicester 383
[1518] Sawney, John ; Kegworth 346
[1532] Schortchowse, Thomas ;
Loddington 211
[1521] Scott, Agnes ; Foston 149
[1521] Scott, Richard ; Foston 149
[1518] Segrave, John ; Rotherby 334
[1533] Sele, William ; Whetstone 215
[n. D.] Semper, Margaret ; Welham 372
1521 Sere, Thomas; Littlethorpe 234
1521 Sey, John ; Barwell 271
1516 Shakyspeyre, ah. Emmer-
son, Robert ; Hathern 56
1518 Sharp, Richard ; Bowden 361
1522 Sharp, William ; Branston 175
1520 Sharpuls, Sir Robert ; vicar
of Dunton 181
1521 Shaw, William; Glen Parva 174
[1527] Shefyld, Elizabeth ; Barkby 434
• John in Will, and Joan in old MS. Index.
Leicestershire Wills.
II
394
491
92
Folio.
1519] Shepay, John ; Belgrave 355
[521] Shepey, John ; Leicester 288
1515 Shepley, Ralph ; Thorpe
Arnold 24
[515 Sherard, Sir Hugh ; vicar of
Breedon 4
Simpson (see Symson).
[523] Sinster, VVilliam ; Ab-
Kettleby 63
[519 Slayter, William ; Aylestone 362
1526 Siege, John ; Wymondham 499
1516] Smart, John ; Thedding-
worth 320
1516 Smithe, Cecilia : Thorp-
edmer 18
1519] Smithe, John ; Barkby 391
[519] Smyth, Agnes ; Barkby 391
[526 Smyth, Edward ; Willoughby
Waterless 402
[521 Smyth, George; Medbourne 231
[526 Smyth, John ; Leicester 507
[520] Smyth, Richard ; Hoby
1526 Smyth, Sir Richard ; vicar
of the Newarke College,
Leicester
1517 Smyth, Robert ; Hallaton
1518] Smyth, Thomas, sen. ;
Thorpe Langton 327
1518] Smyth, Thomas ; Thorpe
Langton 347
1518] Smyth, Thomas ; Oadby 350
1522 Smyth, Thomas ; Leicester 158
1516 Smyth, William ; Thorp-
edmer 17
Smyth (see Osborn).
1515 Smythe, John ; Wigston 6
[522 Smythe, Robert ; Lutter-
worth 179
1521 Somner, Henry ; Knipton 273
1523 Sotherey, Sir William ;
priest, Bowden Magna 440
[516 • Spede, Nicholas; Kibworth 54
1519] Spensar, Alice ; Cadeby 3C6
1522 Sqwyer, Robert ; Kegworth 169
[519] Stafford, Sir John ; priest,
Shearsby 364
1517] Staks, William ; Lough-
borough 348
[518] Staks, William ; Lough-
borough 328
[524 Staples, Robert ; Mayor of
Leicester 419
'533] Starkey, Robert ; Burton
Overy 215
[522 St arky, Geoffrey ; (no name) 171
[532] Starky, Sir Robert ; priest,
St. Mary's, Leicester 205
1528] Staysmore, William ;
Frowlesworth
[516 Stevynson, Isabella ; South
Croxton
[517] Steyne, Henry ; Arnesby
63
53
90
Folio.
1522 Stone, John ; Arnesby 436
1516 Straker, John ; Buckminster 12
1521 Stretton, William; Seale 288
1521 Stronge, Joan ; Hoby 251
1516 Stronge, Robert ; Hinckley 9
1523 Stube, Thomas ;* Humber-
stone 470
[1532] Stuggyne, William ; Kib-
worth 202
1522 Sturges, Robert ; Billesdon 166
1515 Stvyson, Thomas; Kegworth 22
[1529] Sutton, John ; Whetstone 299
1523 Sutton, William ; Barrow 437
[1520] Swane, John ; Sheepy 386
1521 Symon, William ; Wigston 236
1526 Symson, John ;t Leire 410
[1512] Tagge, Sir Wiliam ; rector
of Eastwell 336
1515 Tarre, John; Asfordby 45
1515 Tarrington, Hamlet ;J
Belton I
1526 Tarry, Robert ; Asfordby 496
1521 Tayler, Thomas ; Melton
Mowbray 274
[1525] Taylor, Thomas; Stough-
ton 421
1526 Templer, John ;§ Thorpe
Langton 497
[1518] Thakker, Richard ; Upton 326
[1521] Therebarn, Alice ; Lutter-
worth 253
Thompson (see Tomson).
[1520] Thomson, John ; Barkby 392
[1518] Thomson, Robert ; Oadby 346
[1518] Thomson, Thomas; Cadeby 372
1521 Thornton, William ; Foston 238
1521 Thorp, John; Garthorpe 294
[1528] Thorpe, Henry; Garthorpe 459
1522 Thorpe, John ; Markfield 177
[1528] Thorpe, Richard ; Queni-
borough 306
1521 Tille, Robert ; Ashby Magna 261
Tille (see Tylle).
1521 Tomkens, William; Med-
bourne 230
1526 Tomlynson, Thomas ;
Ashby-de-la-Zouch 501
1522 Tomson, Hugh ; Leicester 163
1522 Tomson, Hugh ; Leicester 170
[1517] Tomson, William ; Kirby
Muxloe 100
1517 Tomson, William ; Kirby
Muxloe 118
1521 Tomson, William ; Eaton 258
* Part of Will only. See Index to Transcripts
of Wills 1521. Proved 1523.
+ Part of Will only, vide Act Book 1526
I This Will is now missing
§ The name is written Tepler in Will.
12
Leicestershire Wills.
Folio.
1526 Tomsone, John ; Belgrave 486
[n. D.j Tonye, William ; Sibston 286
1517 Tough, Richard ; Leicester 93
1516 Towers, Thomas ; Upping-
ham 17
[1500] Townesend, Mabel ; Bittes-
well 344
[1521] Tryvett, Robert ; Lowesby 279
1520 Turlyngton, Thomas; Sileby 87
1521 Turner, William ; Long
Whatton 242
1526 Turton, William ; Leicester 500
1517 Tybson, Thomas ; Ilston 124
1522 Tyknale, Alice ; Melton
Mowbray 172
1517 Tykenall, Isabella ; Thur-
maston 311
1523 Tylle, William ; Ashby
Magna 445
1524 Tyrlington, John ; Hough-
ton 451
1521 Tyrlound, Alice ; Cosby 294
1521 Van, William ; Peatling
Magna 227
1521 Vanne, Thomas ; Wigston 274
1526 Vicars, Alice ; Hinckley 487
1515 Vinsent, William ; Clay-
brooke 26
[1516] Vyncent, Elizabeth :
Bottesford 336
1516 Vyncent, John ; Sheepy 115
1517 Vynsent, Elizabeth ;
Bottesford 97
W
1523 Wade, John ; Hose 189
1517 Wakelyne, Richard ; Dray-
ton 134
[1520] Wale, Margaret;* Leicester 219
Wale (see Wall).
[n. d.] V/alker, John ; Shilton 389
1521 Walker, Richard ; Shilton 278
1524 Walker, Thomas ; Newton
Harcourt 452
[1520] Walker, William ; Newton
Harcourt 380
1520 Wall, Margaret ; Leicester 61
[1520] Wall, Margaret ; Leicester 391
1516 Wall, William ;- Burbage 48
[1519] Waltar, William; Quorndon 377
1523 Walter, Richard ; Sileby 469
[1518] Waltham, Martin ; Melton
Mowbray 320
[1517] Ward, William ; Hathern 74
1518 Waren, Roger ; Sapcote 314
[1530] Warren, Nicholas ; Stough-
ton 300
[1530] Warryn, John ; Stoughton 198
♦ Loose transcript.
Folio.
[1529] Warryn, Robert ; Enderby 304
[1523] Watson, John ; Melton
Mowbray 112
[1520] Watson, Thomas; Hallaton 381
1521 W^atts, George ; Ibstock 281
[1717] \A^atts, Roger ; Thurmaston 330
1521 Wayke, Thomas ; Shilton 293
[1528] Wayll, William ; Peatling
Parva 307
1521 Wayt, William ; Ratcliffe 223
1515 Webbe, Thomas;' Clay-
brooke i
1515 Webbe, Thomas ; Clay-
brooke 27
1521 Webster, Henry ; Thornton 269
[1516] Webster, John ; Billesdon 103
1517 Webster, John ; Eaton 97
[15x7] Webster, John ; Eaton 338
[1527] Webster, Robert ; Nailstone 398
[1516] Webster, Thomas ; Market
Bosworth 368
1515 Webster, William ; Eaton 33
1521 Webster, William ; Whet-
stone 256
[n. D.] Weldayle, William ; Lutter-
worth 192
[1517] Wellingtore, RobA-t ; Har-
borough 329
1522 Wellys, Robert ; Tilton 153
[1532] Welsche, Richard ; Leicester 212
1521 West, Thomas; Croxton 271
[1522J Westethorpe, Joan ; Syston 190
1515 Whetley, Alice ; Lough-
borough 3
1522 Whetley, Bartholomew ;
Humberstone 159
1521 Wheyston, William ; Rat-
cliffe 251
[1519] Wheytley, William ; Hum-
berstone 367
[1517] White, Thomas; Hinckley 332
White (see Wyte and
Wytte).
[1520] Whyt, Henry ; Humber-
stone 387
[1518] Whyte, Simon ; Oadby 346
1515 Whytwell, Isabella; Lodd-
ington 35
[1519] Wigston, Elizabeth ;t Lei-
cester 368
1526 Wood, John ; Shepshed 502
[1517] Wooley, John ; Leicester 343
1526 Worall, Thomas ; Braun-
ston 491
[15 18] Worley, Sir Richard ;
rector of Shawell 344
1526 Wourth, Richard ; Houghton 490
1515 Wright, Alice ; Melton
Mowbray 40
* Will now missing at folio i. See folio 27.
t The name is also written Wygeston and
Wegston.
Leicestershire Wills.
13
Folio.
1516 Wright, Thomas ; Catthorpe 10
[1520] Wryght, Richard ; Tilton 379
1521 Wryght, Robert ; Barkby 223
1522 Wryght, William ; Leicester 172
1521 Wyer, William ; Bottesford 231
[15 16] Wyett, Robert ; Arnesby 329
1521 Wygden, William ; Slaws-
ton 262
1522 Wyggyn, Richard ; Bos-
worth 161
[1529] Wyghm, William ; parson
of Peatling Parva 460
[1520] Wykey, William ; Norton 324
[1523] Wylbourne, Robert ;
Stapleford no
1523 'Wylde, Thomas ; Shenton 189
[1529] Wyldeman, Sir Thomas ;
curate of South Croxton 305
15 1 5 Wylford, William ; Laughton 38
1526 Wylkyns, John ; Nailstone 500
1526 Wylkyns, John ; Nailstone 503
[1522] Wyllans, William ; Cotes-
bach 191
[1523] Wylley, Agnes ; Wigston 350
1526 Wylson, Adam ; Orton 478
[1523] Wylson, Thomas ; Oadby 473
1522 Wylson, William ; Reming-
ton 176
1526 Wymmyswould, Robert ;
Cadeby 505
Folio.
1521 Wyndley, William ; Keg-
worth 24a
1522 Wynson, Thomas ; Wibtoft 168
1526 Wynsor, William ; Hough-
ton 489
1522 Wynter, John ; Shacker-
stone 170
[1520] Wynterton, Robert ; Kim-
cote 392
[1519] Wyte, Richard; Ashby
Magna 371
[1532] Wytte, John ; Leicester 204
[1519] Wyttman, Thomas ; Frow-
lesworth 367
Y
1521 Ydwyn, Thomas ; Cossing-
ton 283
1521 Yerland, Hugh ; Lough-
borough 227
[1518] Ymen, William ; Sadding-
ton 344
1517 Ynge, or Yngle, Nicholas ;
Narborough 124
1517 Yngham, Sir John; vicar of
the Newarke College,
Leicester 97
1516 Yttyskar, ? Christopher;
Lowesby 16
1524 Yveson, Christopher ;
Prestwold 417
REGISTER BOOK, 1526 — 1533.
The second Register Book of Wills 1526-1533, is an unbound paper volume much less than the
earlier one already noticed, and not in such a good state of preservation. It contains about 225
pages, some of the earliest of which are damaged and are now imperfect, and it contains copies of
about 220 Wills, but no index. A few of the Wills copied in this volume were proved in 1518; one is
dated as early as 1500, and several others will be found dated subsequent to 1533. The alphabetical
index which follows has been specially prepared for this publication.
Note. — The dates attached to the names of testators are the dates of Wills, except where they
are marked with an asterisk, which denotes the date of proof.
Folio.
1533 Abbot, Richard ; Lockington 59
*i5i8 Acroft, Margaret ; Newbold 42
Adcock, (see Hadcoke).
1330 Alcy, Henry; Glen Magna 38
1531 Alyn, William ; Thrussington 74
1529 Amore, Joan ; Queniborough 16
An (see MuUnar).
•1530 Andyby, Thomas; Wymes-
wold
1532 Anke, Sir Richard;! parson
of Burrow
1530 Ardern, William ; Knipton
» Part of Will only.
1533
1534
1529
1534
26
1532
1527
63
1533
20
1529
1532
1526
Folio.
Aston, William ; Leicester 107
Atharley, John ; Prestwold 93
Atharley, (see Hathurley).
Atkynson, John ; Waltham 15
Atterton, Thomas ; Newbold
Verdon 87
Ball, Emotte ; Cadeby 56
Ball, Thomas ; Ibstock 34
Balle, William ; Billesdon 78
Baytt, Thomas ; Gilmorton 50
Bedorland, William ; Belton 55
Bekett, Robert ; Redmile 69
14
Leicestershire Wills.
1533
1529
1529
1530
1534
1532
1533
1529
1528
1534
1529
1531
1533
»i5i8
1529
1520
1528
1528
1534
1533
1534
1534
1534
1533
15—
1534
1533
1529
1529
1531
1536
1517
1534
1533
•1518
1533
1530
•1518
1533
1528
Benyt, Sir Robert
Folio
vicar of
Saltby
Bloxham, William ; Brunt-
ingthorpe
Bloxham, William ; Brunt-
ingthorpe
Bold, John ; Claybrooke
Botfysh, John ; Whetstone
Bowkett, Richard ; Leices-
ter III
Braunston, William ;
Rotherby 6
Brian, Richard ; Countes-
thorpe
Browne, John; Leicester
Browne, Ralph ; Sproxton
Bryon, Thomas ; Countes-
thorpe
Bryong, William; Bosworth 56
Bryttyll, William ; Sileby 8
Bukerfyld, Isabell ; Leicester 41
Burston, George; Kegworth 50
73
46
52
17
91
79
13
17
Button, John ; Kimcote 57
Byard, William ; Buckmin-
ster 12
Bylle, William ; Enderby 50
Byllysbe, Joan ; Buckmin-
ster 71
Byrchenall, Clyve ; Thur-
caston 86
Byrchenall, Richard ; Thur-
caston 88
Byrte, Henry ; Ibstock 72
Cart, John ; Countesthorpe 86
Caunt, Alice ; Claxton 7
Cgwnt, William ;t Claxton 58
Chawner, Richard ; Ibstock 72
Chawner, Thomas ; Rearsby 74
Clare, John ; Swepston 33
Clarke, Ralph ; Lough-
borough 47
Clarke, William ; Barlestone 15
Clerke, Richard ; Melton
Mowbray no
Coke, John ; Birstall 87
Coke, John ; Sharnford 94
Coke, William ; Belgrave 78
Colson, John ;J Glen i
Cowper, Isabella; J Hinckley 3
Cowper, Joan ; Barkby 33
Cowper, Robert ; Great
Stretton 40
Crane, John ; Harborough 109
Cryst, ; Loddington 15
+ The date of this Will isdifiScultto decipher,
but may be 1508.
t Will partly damaged.
Folio.
1533 Dagnll, Sir John ; priest,
Castle Donington 75
1534 Dawson, Richard ; Shenton 98
1530 Debbott, als. Weatur, als.
Glentany, Richard ;
Bitteswell 35
1533 Deycken, John ; Burton
Lazars 68
1534 Donesthorpe, Elizabeth ;
Newbold Verdon 88
1534 Doorwen, Sir Robert ;
priest, Stockerston 105
1534 Dorman, John ; Burbage 90
1532 Downe, John ; Ilston 61
1534 Dowrwarde, Richard ;
Mowsley, parish of Knaptoft in
1533 Dune, William ; Huncote 108
1533 Edwyn, William ;t Flallaton 54
1533 Edwyn, William ; Hallaton 60
Ella (see Hella).
1532 Erycke, William ; Wigston 57
[k. d.] Estlyn, Richard ; Hinckley 51
1534 Favell, John; Leicester 97
1533 Feneand, Nenebon ; Hathern 55
1528 Flekeney, John ; Syston 15
1531 Foster, Robert ; Willoughby
Waterless 70
1535 Foyster, Thomas ; Bushby 107
1533 Fox, Andrew; South Croxton 75
1528 Frank, Alice ; Wymeswold 54
1528 Frank, Alice ; Wymeswold 56
1534 Franklyn, John ; Langton • 99
1529 Furth, Giles; Thrussington 52
1518 Fysh, Edward ; Harborough 43
1529 Garlonde, Thomas ; Wil-
loughby Waterless 17
1529 Garlonde, Thomas; Wil-
loughby Waterless 52
1534 Garret, Godith ; Claybrooke 96
1532 Garsaytt, John ; Belton 55
1533 Glen, Richard ; Bilstone 85
1534 Glenta, Richard ; Sapcote 90
Glentany (see Debbott).
1533 Goodman, William ; Halla-
ton 67
1533 Goodrige, John ; Cranoe 67
1530 Goodrych, Thomas ; Great
Bowden 49
1531 Gormull, William ; Saxelby 108
1518 Grange, Thomas ; Leicester 41
* Part of Will only.
Leicestershire Wills.
15
1529 Grene, Thomas ; Foxton 16
1529 Grow, William; Burton-on-
the-Wolds 28
1530 Grynsmyth, Kichard ;
Loughborough 27
H
1530 Hadcoke, Robert ; Wyfordby 54
1523 Haket, Robert; Tur Langton 77
1534 Hamcoke, Alice ; Pickwell 82
1534 Hancok, Robert ; Pickwell 76
1533 Hardey, Sir Thomas ; vicar
of Enderby-cum-Whetstone 82
1533 Haryson, George ; Bottes-
ford 10
1534 Haryson, William ; Lodding-
ton 98
1530 Hathurley, James; Huggles-
cote 47
1533 Hayn, Ralph ; North Kil-
worth 96
1533 Hebbe, Richard; Quomdon 3
[n. d.] Heirshaw, John ; Newbold
Verdon 85
1533 Hella, Richard ; SkeflSngton 75
Herrick (see Erycke).
1533 Heykocke, John ; Huggles-
cote 71
1531 Heyne, Nicholas; Leicester 38
1530 Heypey, Sir Henry ; rector
of Leire 49
1534 Homsley, Hugh ; Orton-
on-the-Hill 90
1531 Hooll, Robert; Barkby
Thorpe 18
1533 Hopkyns, Thomas ; Barle-
stone II
1533 Hore, Mawde; Barkby
Thorpe 59
1533 Howet, Thomas; St. Peter's,
Leicester 94
1534 Howyt, John; Nether
Broughton 64
1533 Humberston, Thomas ;
Wymeswold 8
1531 Jackson, John ; Leicester 22
J533 Jacsun, William ; Brunting-
thorpe II
1533 Jorden, William ; Gumley 80
1533 Jude, John; Claybrooke 69
K
1518 Ketull, Margaret;! Mowsley i
1532 Knolls, John ; Melton
Mowbray 71
+ Will damaged.
Folio.
1533 Lambert, Sir John ; chantry
priest, Syston 9
1534 Large, William ; Newbold
Verdon 87
1528 Laxton, Richard ; Hinckley 51
1534 Lee, William ; Stapleford 82
1532 Lemyntum, Elsabell ;
Loughborough 62
1532 Leuys, Richard ; Claxton 79
1533 Lount, John ; Kibworth 7
1534 Lowth, William ; Great
Easton 85
M
1536 Manbe, William ; Leicester 86
1533 Marshall, Robert ;t Bottes-
ford 70
1529 Mesor, John ; Melton
Mowbray 48
1533 More, Robert ; Claxton 10
1533 Mower, Richard ; Claxton 8
1533 Mower, Thomas ; Stonton
Wyville 7
1534 MuUnar, als. An, Robert ;
Laugbton 99
1534 Mylner, Margaret ;
Laugbton 97
N
1529 Newbold, William ; Seale 79
1531 Neyll, Thomas ; Brentingby 19
1529 Nycols, William ; Packing-
ton 48
O
1533 Osborn, John ; Harston
59
1533 Pakeman, Richard ; Bittes-
well 72
1528 Pakwood, William ; Shawell 53
1534 Palmer, Anne ; Harborough 99
1534 Pare, John ; Slawston 63
1534 Parm, Bartholomew ; Nail-
stone 65
1529 Pawlin, William ; Syston 30
1528 Paylton, Joan ; Shearsby 58
1529 Payte, Simon ; Worthington 32
'1518 Pery, Thomas; Melton
Mowbray 40
1530 Pete, John ; Swannington 69
1533 Pete, John ;t Swannington 70
1529 Peytt, William ; Worthington 47
1517 Porter, John ; Wymondham iS
1534 Powle, Ralph ; Newbold
Verdon 97
1534 Pratt, Richard ; North Kil-
worth 95
\ Part of Will only.
i6
Leicestershire Wills.
1529
1533
1529
1529
1530
1528
1533
1531
1529
1533
1534
1530
1533
1533
1530
1518
1533
1534
1533
1530
1533
1534
1534
1534
1531
1533
1531
1533
1534
1528
Folio.
Pryce, John ; Foxton 53
Pur, Sir Roger ; Quorndon 69
Purley, Jays ; Wymondham 51
Purley, Jeys, widow ;
Wymondham 76
Ragge, William ; Frisby
Rayffe, Richard ; Earl
Shilton
Raynold, John ; Dunton
Roberts, Margaret ; Lutter-
worth
Rognarthe, Robert ;
Wymondham
Rod, John ; Ratcliffe
Rubley, William ; Leicester
Rygmadyn, John ; Lough-
borough
6
91
36
1530
Samson, Henry ; Bottesford 69
Samsun, Katharine ; Bottes
ford 9
Schmell, Cuthbert ; Bottes-
ford 107
Shepey, John ; Belgrave 42
Smyth, John ; Barston 60
Smyth, John Koke; Leicester 95
Smyth, Robert ; Burton
Lazars
Smythe, Richard ;
Willoughby Waterless
Smythe, Richard ; Lough-
borough
Snow, Richard ; Nar-
borough 106
Spencer, John ;t Hose 98
Sqwaryse, Robert ; Redmile 57
Standlay, Henry ; Lutter-
worth 55
Stanton, Thomas ; Barkby 94
Starky, Sir Robert ; priest,
St. Mary's, Leicester 83
Stokwell, Richard ; Leicester 96
Storke, Thomas ; Tonga 76
Stovyn, William ; Lutter-
worth 14
Swayne, John ; Seagrave 17
95
29
64
\ Part of Will entered ; three lines.
Folio.
1534 Tayler, John ; Shilton 92
1534 Thorpe, Agnes ; Queni-
borough 88
1528 Thorpe, Richard ; Queni-
borough 46
1528 Threngston, Simon ; Whit-
wick 3
1530 Thurman, John ; Whitwick 49
1533 Tomlynson, William ;
Wymeswold 7
1529 Towneshend, Henry ;
Newbold 32
1526 Treves, Thomas, Mount-
sorrel 63
V
1535 Villers, William, esq. ; Beeby 44
W
1532
Waikeley, Agnes ; Frowles-
worth
5
1533
\A^alker, Robert ; Syston
10
1534
Watson, Harre ; Eastwell
89
1534
■Watson, Richard ; Hallaton
72
1527
Watys, Richard ; Littlc-
thorpe
53
1533
Wayte, John ; Bushby
74
1500
Waytt, Robert ; Lough-
borough
31
Weatur (see Debbott).
Webster (see Weypster).
1528
West, Robert ; Croxton
Kerriel
12
1534
Weypster, John ; Lough-
borough
77
1529
Whatton, Nicholas; Shep-
shed
47
1533
Whytton, John ; Leicester
107
1528
■Worthenton, John ;
Houghton
14
•I5I8
Wright, Agnes ; Hinckley
41
1534
Wryght, John ; curate of
Melton Mowbray
92
[N. D.]
Wyght, Richard ; Husbands
Bosworth
86
1534
Wylke, Robert ; Stockerston
63
1522
Wyllyngger, Elizabeth ;
Branston
61
Leicestershire Wills.
^7
SERIES II.
^ranecripte of Mille,
1500— 1558.
For an account of the transcripts of Wills extant, see Introduction, p. 83. The chronological
calendar which follows is practically a copy of the one in use in the Registry as far as 1558, with a
few important alterations added It must be stated that this calendar does not by any means
represent all the Wills proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester during the period which it
covers, as nothing can be said about those records which have long since disappeared. Inventories
will be found attached to most of the records between 1520 and 1558.
Note. — The Wills in this calendar chiefly appear under the year they are dated, but in many
instances they will be found placed under the year in which they were proved. Those marked with
an asterisk are also in the Register Books of the same period.
Undated Wills.
Atkyns, Peter ; Swyneford
Barnwell, Robert ; Drayton
Bebe, William ; Turlington
Canell, Alice ;t Loughborough
Cowart, Nicholas ; Cold Overton
Dane, Richard ; Whitwicke
Dawlman, John ; Sheyll
Frone, Richard ; Shearsby
Gamble, Robert ; Rotherby
Hull, John ; Kibworth
Kettell, William ; Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Markbe, Thomas ; Leicester
Multon, Alys ;| Wymondham
[Edw. IV.]
Norman, Thomas ; Gilmorton
North, Robert ; Onlip
Northeme, William ; Onlip
Orton, John ; Kybworth
Smythe, Thomas ; Kybworth
Spyke, John ; Abkettleby
Strange, Richard ; Somerby
Thomson, Robert ; Kirkeby
[Henry VIIL]
Tyrrell, Thomas ; Loughborough
Vyllers, Thomas ; Onlip
Wellingar, Henry ; Braunston
Wygley, William ;
+ See also under 1533
t The earliest Will in the Registry.
1500— 1519,
1500 Symon, Thomas ; Shepished
1503 White, Margaret ; Hinckley
1506 Alat, Richard ; Melton Mowbray
1507 Gierke, Richard ; Medburne
1510 Marbull, John ;t Dachett, co.
Bucks
151 1 Bensfelde, George;
(Loddington ?)
1511 Canner, W' illiam ; Whatton
•1511 Powell, .\lice ; Leicester
1512 Harrope, John ; Leicester
1512 Stanley, Charles ; Thurcaston
1512 Stonesbye, Robert ; Knypton
1513 Kyghley, Ralph ; Hathern
1514 Bosworth, Richard ; Prestwold
1514 Nevill, Isabel ; wife of Thomas
Nevill, esq.
1515 Oswyn, Agnes; Syleby
1515 Pallmer, John; South Croxton
*i5i6 Browne, Philip ; Hothorpe
1517 Beamond, Richard ; Godeby
•1517 Come, Ralph ; Saltby
•1517 Dormone, Thomas; rector of
Saddington
+ This Will is dated 28 Feb., 1510-1. and was
proved 28 March, 151 1, before Richard Hawardy-
man. Bachelor of Laws; Commissary and Official
of the Archdeaconry of Buckingham. It is signed
by William Biller, who was then Registrar of the
Leicester Court.
i8
Leicestershire Wills.
1500 — 1519. — Continued.
•1518 Asheby, Thomas; Quenby
1518 Brome, William ; Alexton
•1518 Pope, William ; Tylton
1518 Wayttgode, John ; Lough-
borough
1519 Brown, Sir Richard ; rector of
Harston
1519 Coke, or Koe, William ;
Billesdon
1519 Cowper, John; Thorpe Langton
1519 Holand, Roger; Queniborough
1519 Lord, Henry; Ashby
1519 Rawdich, William ; Congeston
1519 Skelington, Richard ; Ashby
Folwell
1520.
Bent, Nicholas ; (Cosby ?)
Boldman, Richard ; Leicester
Brandesley, Nicholas ; Melton
Mowbray
Dalby, Richard ; Pickwell
Deken, Richard; Frowlesworth
Duket, Robert ; Bebye
Dygby, Rowland ; Melton Mowbray
Foxon, Richard ; Lubenham
Harper, Thomas ; Great Bowden
Jerman, Agnes ; Cossington
Netam, John ; Loughborough
Pare, Thomas ; Slawston
*Pawley, William ; Wiggeston
Poll, Amey ; Kybworth
Randle, Thomas ; Syston
Richards, John ; Stapleford
•Sharpuls, Sir Robert ; vicar of Dunton
Walker, Richard ; Kyrbye Bellers
Watter, Robert ; Scraptoft
•Wynterton, Robert ; Kimcote
1521.
Bayly, Robert ; Eyton
Ciston (see Syston)
Coke (see Koke)
Cleypole, Robert ; Odeby
CoUyn, Mathew ; Ashby Folwell
CoUyn, William ; Ashby Folwell
•Colombell, Humfray ;t Merston
Copin, Thomas ; Syston
Hassard, Thomas ; Sutton
Hill, Richard ; Dunton
Jeffes, Robert ; Somerby
Johnson, Robert ; Ashby Folwell
Koke, Richard ; Barsby
•Koke, William ; Barsby
Newbred, Margery; Thurmaston
+ This Will was proved 15 May, 1522, vide Reg
Book, fo. 283.
152 1. — Continued.
OllyfFe, Agnes ; Leicester
*Pachet, Thomas ; Sybston
•Parkyn, Robert; Barrow
•Pemberton, Henry ; vicar of Castle
Donnington
Pollard, Thomas ; Lockington
Sharpe, William ; Wymondham
Skelington, Thomas; Ashby Folwell
(copied with Robert Johnson's)
*Stube, Thomas ; Humberstone
Syston, or Cistone, Alice; Buck-
minster
Sytheston, Thomas ; Buckminster
Tekyn, William ; Ashby Parva
Walter, Richard ; Syleby
Whyte, Robert ; Countesthorpe
Wollinger, Thomas ; Turlington
Wrighte, Thomas; Ashby-de-laZouch
1522-
Allott, Alice ; Asfordby
AUott, Margaret ; Asfordby
Clarke, Hugh ; Cossington
•Cocks, William ; Humberstone
CoUey, Robert ; Scalford
Forrest, John; Sewstern
Howett, Robert ; Melton
Jakes, Alexander ; Ernesby
Jerman, Agnes ; Cossington
•Kockys, William ; Humberstone
Litchfeld, Henry ; Sapcott
Mylnar, Nicholas; Queniborough
Payne, Peter ; Brantingby
Preston, Thomas ; Houghton
•Smith, Thomas; Leicester
Tybold, Richard ; Barrow
Witton, Isabelle ; Leicester
1523-
Bateman, Richard ; Lutterworth
Bigge, Robert ; Nether Broughton
Blabye, John ; Dalby Parva
Bloxham, Alice ; Brentingthorpe
•Browne, Richard ; Plunger
Bruar, Thomas ; Beby
Canell, Alice ; Loughborough
Charite, Thomas ; Bottesford
Clarke, Thomas ; Lutterworth
Clyfford, Margaret ; Diseworth
Crosby, Sir Thomas ; priest of
Loughborough
Dalby, Isabelle ; Pickwell
Dennys, Richard ; Shamford
Frende, Richard ; Shearsby
Hareston, WilHam ; Statherne
Harres, William ; Loughborough
•Hore, Thomas ; Hinckley
Howett, William ; Willowby Waterless
Leicester sh ire Wills .
19
1523. — Coiitiiined.
Jackson, Richard ; Countesthorpe
Jackson, Robert ; Hemmington
Mold, Richard ; Shepished
Parre, Margaret ; Slawston
Pochin, Thomas ; Barkby
Pype, Robert ; Melton
Robins, Thomas ; Burbage
Sclater, Thomas; Aylestone
Scott, Richard ; Westthorpe
Stafford, Robert ; Billesdon
Stokes, Thomas ; Loddington
\A^atts, Richard ; Reresby
Watysson, William ; Queniborough
Wright, Margaret ; Countesthorpe
1524-
Arnesby, Arthur ; Turlangton
Campyon, John ; Misterton
Campyon, John ; Walcote
Caunt, William ; Statherne
Chauntre, Agnes ; Wymondham
Crosse, Jone ; Burton-on-the-Wolds
Cryspe, ; Statherne (copied
with Caunt's)
Dudman, Richard ; Halstead
Elys, Thomas ; Plungar
Fyndon, Richard ; Coldoverton
•Gamble, George; Barwell (copied
with Dudman's)
Hawston William ; Statherne
Holme, Thomas ; Statherne (copied
with Caunt's and Crypse's)
Husterton, Thomas ; Statherne
(copied with Caunt's and Cryspe's)
Jerne, Robert ; Diseworth
Kylbye, John ; Biaunston
Lee, Thomas ; Thurmeston
Pickred, Richard ; Whetston
Porter, Margaret ; Cateby
•Pynder, Margery ; Wiggeston
Reede, Richard ; Sapcote
Tayler, Richard ; Appleby
Wells, Ralph ; Sileby (copied with
Dudman's)
Wilkes, Ralph ; Burstall
• Wylle, Agnes ; Wiggeston
1525-
Ackwood, Thomas ; Nelson
Barker, Godfrede ; Loughborough
Barton, Thomas ; Shakerstone
Bayly, Thomas ;t Sharnford
Gl<*eVor Glente, Robert ;t Thurlaston
Hitchcock, Alice ; Stapleton
Johnson, Richard ; Syston
King, Thomas ; Croft
Maryiat, John ;t Clawson
f Proved in 1526, I'irf'' Act Book.
1525. — Continued.
Melbourn, Robert; Diseworth
Neyle, Thomas; Ab Ketleby
Nundy, Robert ;t Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Simkin, John; Welham (copied with
Walton's)
Sneth, Richard ; Sproxon
Stanley, John ; Ab Ketleby
W^alton, Thomas ; Hoby
Ward, William; Carlton Curlieu
\Veston, William ; Broughton Astley
Wright, John ; Westerby (copied with
Walton's)
1526.
Alexander, Margerie ; St. Martin's,
Leicester
* Bale, William ; Carlton Curlieu
Barber, Alice; Loughborough
'Barker, Thomas ; Leicester
Bennett, William ; Long Whatton
Boner, William ; Bottesford
Bowyar, Thomas ;
*Bray, Thomas ; Sharnford
Bronsord, Nicholas ; Sheyle
earner, Alice ; Isley Walton
Catton, William ; Wiggeston
*Clark, Robert ; Wigston Parva
*Coke, or Koke, Richard ; Billesdon
Dutton, Thomas ; Queneyborough
Freeman, Robert ; Wimeswolci
Friend, Thomas ; Leicester
Goodrich, Ambrose; Sheyle
Goodwell, Robert ; Packington
Grene, William ; Arderne
Gybson, Robert ; Syleby
(with Bronsord's)
Hames, Robert ; Burton Overy
Heyford, Robert ; Ashby Magna
Hodgkin, William ; Slawston
Holland, John ; Queneyborough
Koke (see Coke)
Kyrchen, Robert ; Stathern
Lewin, Thomas ; Queningborough
Leyke Thomas ; Barrow
Mason, John; Witherley
•Nicolas, Henry ; Hothorpe, parish of
Slawston
Nycholls, Thomas ; Asfordby
Page, Richard ; Cottesbatch
Palmer, William ; North Kilworth
Peyke, Richard ; Barrow-upon-Soar
Pick, or Pyke, Agnes ; Oadby
Polle, Walter ; Oadby
Rawlings, John ; Whetstone
Thorp, Robert ; Sileby
Tomlinson, Richard ; Thorp Acre
Tyler, Thomas ; Wistow
•Tryves, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Watter, Ralph ; Thurnby
+ Proved in 1626, vide Act Book.
20
Leicestershire Wills.
1526. — Continue'^.
Wilkinson, Robert ; Sheepey
Wodruffe, Sir Richard ; rector of
Gaulby
•Worrall, Thomas ; Braunston
• Wymeswold, Robert ; Cadeby
[For other Wills proved and Administrations
granted in 1526. for which no records exist, see
the earliest Act Book for that year.]
1527-
Abram, Isabel ;
Barton, Thomas ; Loughborough
Bayte, Richard ; Ix)ckington
Canner, Robert ; Melton
Chapman, William , Harby
Croman, Richard ; Scalford
Curzon, Robert ;
Gamble, John : Whetstone
Goode, William ; Westerby
Grenam, Nicholas : Bebye
Hallam, Thomas ; Wimeswold
Hastings, Thomas ; Saxby
Heryng, John ;t St Mary's, Leicester
Jane, John ; Shawell
John, Isabel ; Scalford
Knight, John; Harston
Kynston, William ; Packington
Large, Richard ; Foston
Mantell, Sir William ; vicar of
Evington
Nicholl, Sir Thomas ; rector of Croft
Peyke, Richard ; Tur Langton
Pickard, William ; Narborough
Smarte, Richard ; Claxton
Stevens, Richard : Wistow
Trigg, Agnes; I^icester
Tubman, Robert : Goddby
Turner, Thomas ; Kirby
Waddington, Richard : Medburne
■Wild, Roger ; Hinckley
1528.
Arland, Robert ; Stoughfon
Arwham, William ; Croxton Kerriel
Barwell, William ; Nailstone
Bentley, Richard ; Sharnford (copied
with Coke's)
Blaxsley, Agnes; Burbage
Brown, Agnes ; Loughborough
Brown, Richard ; Twyford
Bryde, John ; Kyrbye
•Burgess, Robert ; Wymondham
Coke, William ; Kibworth
Coldocke, Richard ; Earl Shilton
Dawkins, Sir Edward ; rector of
Kirkbv Mallory
Digby, William, esq. ; Lubenham
+ This Will is dated 1526. and according to
the Act Book was proved in that year.
1528. — Ciintinued.
Donnisthorp, Richard ; Newbold
Dudley, John ; Swepston
Eylle, William ; Enderby (copied
with Coke's)
Frost, William : Croxton
Gamble, Robert ;
Glene, Robert ; Goadby
Green, Edward ; Cosby
Gregore, William ; Asfordby
Grenam, Nicholas: Beeby
Hextal, Thomas ; Kirkby Mallory
(with Coke's)
Hiche, John ; Birstall
Hill, Elizabeth ; Great Glen
Mansfield, Robert ; Braunston
Marvin, Richard ; Foston
Merson, Thomas ; Bosworth
(with Coke's)
Mulson, Thomas ; Rearsby
(with Coldocke's)
Orton, Richard ; Shilton
Page, Henry ; Loughborough
Parr, Mabell ; Kirkby (with Dawkin's)
Putt, Richard ; Leicester (with Coke's)
Russell, John ; Wymondham
(with Coke's)
Sexten, Margaret ; Little Bowden
Smith, Peter ; Dadlington
Smith, William ; Shearsby
Whyttell, Ralph ; Harby
Wotton, William ; Loughborough
Wourmell, Thomas ; Melton (copied
with Margaret Sexten's)
Yate, Maude ; Cold Overton
Abell, Henry ; South Croxton (copied
with Hanson's)
Borowe, Anne ; Whetstone
Briggs, John ; Gaudebe
Bullivant, Robert ; Leicester
Clerke, William ; Harborough
Copeland, William ; Queningborough
Denys, William ; Bottisford
Dersing, John ; South Croxton (copied
with Hanson's)
Everett, William ; Shenton
•Frere, Robert ; Wigston
Frost, James ; Leicester
•Grene, Thomas ; Foxton
Hanson, Catherine ; South Croxton
Hober, William ; Freeby
Johnson, Robert ; Thorp Arnold
Mason, Robert ; Barkby Thorp
Porter, William ; Somerby
'Purley, Jays; widow, Wymondham
Spreckley, John ;
Thomas, Catherine ; Kirby
Wryth, Alice ; Leicester
Leicestershire Wills.
21
1530.
Alleye, Thomas ; Wymondham
Ball, Thomas ; Oadby
Barrett, Richard ; Wimeswold
Barton, Thomas ; Kegworth
Blakesley, Robert ; Shilton
Braye, William ; Sharneford (copied
with Ball's)
Braywood, Richard ; Rowlston
(copied with Hand's)
Brown, William ; Bringhurst
Cank, Roger ; Leicester
(with Margt. Porter's)
Coleson, Thomas ; Pickwell
Colson, Thomas ; Enderby
(with Ball's)
Gore, Elizabeth ; Colton, parish of
Market Bosworth
•Hadcoke, Robert ; Wyverby
Hall, Henry ; Braunston
Hand, Robert ; Loughborough
Hear, Thomas ; Appleby
Johnson, Richard ; Eastwell
Mayne, John ; Flekney
Morgan, Richard ; Leicester
•Mower, Sir Richard ; vicar of Dunton
Parkin, Roger ; Beeby
Payne, Thomas ; Welby
Pegg, Sir Robert ; vicar of Cosby
Perye, Robert ; Shepy
Porter, Margaret ; Newbold
Porter, Thomas ; Wymondham
•Presberry, Thomas ; Packington
Raffe, Robert ; Barston
Richardson, Thomas ;
Scampton, Robert ; Thurmaston
Simpson, Richard ;
Smith, Richard ; Barwell
Smith, Thomas ; Swinford
Sperry, Robert ; Sheepy
Stretton, William ; Walkcot
Tyllson, Robert ; Shilton
Ward, Robert ; Carlton
Watkin, Thomas ; Cosington
(with Ward's)
W^atkin, Thomas ; Cosington
Watson, Thomas ; Hallaton
\A^atts, Robert ; Rearsby
Watts, Robert ; Lubenham
Wright, Thomas ; Horninghold
1531-
Arnold, Richard ; Kimcote
Ball, — ; Loughborough
Bartram, John ; Loughborough
Bayley, Richard ; Stretton
Beeston, Richard; St. Martin's,
Leicester
Braham, Eustace, esq. ; Wanlip
1531. — Continued.
Brokysby, Robert ; Sywouldeby
Byrtbe, Sir Henry; Little Stretton
Case, Robert ; Gracedieu
Chatyll, Richard ;* Great Ashby
Dens, Richard ; Seagrave
Deye, Ralp ; Twyford
Frank, Thomas ; Cossington
Glen, Ralph ; Wymondham
Good, Thomas ; Gaulby
Green, Robert ; Ragdale
Gybson, Thomas ; Sileby
Hardall, Robert ; Claxton
Hinderman, William ; Welby
Hodgkin, Richard ; Bebe
Hollis, Richard ; Worthington
Ingulward, Richard ; Leicester
Jakes, Robert ; Bagworth
Jeke, Richard ; Hinckley
Leyke, Sir Thomas ; rector of Stathern
Lytherland, Richard ; Overton
Orton, Robert ; Twvcross
Osborne, Agnes ; Sileby
Osborne, Isabella ; Sileby
Osborne, Richard; Witwick
Owers, William ; Thorpe Arnold
Payne, Thomas ; Welby
Rodeley, John ; Syston
Samsonne, Agnes ; Bottesforth
Spycer, Robert ;
Sytheston, Thomas ; Thorpe Acre
Taylor, Robert ; Saxby
Tyknell, John ; Thrussington (copied
with Wamsley's)
Vicars, Richard ; Muston
Wamsley, Ellys ; Quorndon
Watts, Alice ; Reasby
Wylles, Robert ; Sileby
1532-
Ball, Thomas : Sibson
Borowe, Robert ; Queniborough
Carter, Edmond ; Little Ashby
Dafforne, Richard ; Claybroke
Garland, John ; Little Stretton
Goodman, Thomas ; Stapleford
Marshall, Roger ; Bottesford
Melbourn, Margaret ; Diseworth
Simpkin, John ; Syston
1533-
Bayte, Nicholas ; Huncote
Bayte, William ; Burbage
Cooper, Edward ; Cosby
Drewe, Edward ;t parson of Branston
Godard, William ; Beeby
Kyrton, Alice ; Frisby
♦ Indorspment only on Brokysby's transcript.
I This Will was proved in 1534.
22
Leicestershire Wills.
1533-
-Coiitiiiueil.
Phillips, Robert ; Leicester
Reefe, William ; Twyford
Robinson, John ; Cranoe
Sheyte, Nicholas; Sheepshead
Shyrte, Agnes ; Sheepshead
Smith, Margerye; Loughborough
Smith, Thomas ; F"reeby
Sweyne, Richard ; Sheepshead
\A/ard, Thomas ; Breedon
Ward, William ; Frisby-by-Gaulby
1534-
Barwell, Robert ; Newbold
Barwell, Sir Robert ; rector of
Newbold
Blower, John ; Loughborough
Brewster, Andrew ; Sproxton
Buck, Agnes ; Ashby Folville
Cabball, Thomas ; Ashby Parva
CoUyns, Nicholas ; Sheyle
Denys, Thomas ; Bottesford
Fyssher, William ; master of Wigston's
Hospital, Leicester
Hadderwood, Robert ; Broughton
Hericke, Richard ; Wigston
Hopkins, Thomas ; Theddingworth
Kilby, Richard ; Withelley
Lea, William ; Newbold
Moore, Robert ; Saltby
Oliver, Nicholas ; Newbold
Paule, William ; Boresworth
Roberts, William ; Belton
Salisbury, Richard ; Septon
Schemell, Alice ; Bottesford
Shilton, Alice ; Loughborough
Sprekley, Agnes ; Freeby
Steyne, Richard ; Billesdon
Wood, Thomas ; Loughborough
Worthington, Roger ; Halstead
1535-
Atkins, Margaret ; Claybrook
Baile, Richard ; Bitteswell
Bailey, Nicholas ; Leicester
Brokesby, William ; Barsby
Burbage, Robert ; Thrussington
Calcroft Ralph ; Bottesford
Carter, Richard; Mowsley
Cawdwell, Henry ; Thorpe, near
Loughborough
Coke, Richard ; Hawsted
Ellis, William ; Quorndon
Estwode, Robert ; Kilworth
Forde, Ralph ; Carlton
Forde, Robert ; Carlton
Gasset, Ralph ; Leicester
Green, Thomas ; Sutton
Gronge, Robert ; Thurmaston
1535. — Continued.
Helle, Thomas ; Normanton
Hend, Richard ; Thurmaston
Hickman, Roger ; Hallaton
HuUey, Richard ; Claybroke
Jackson, Catherine ; Loughborough
Jeffs, Thomas ; Kirkby
Keehyn, Robert ;
Kylbourn, John; Loughborough
Kyrkham, William ; Leicester
Leadbetter, Richard ; Leicester
Marshall, Sir William ; rector of
Coston
Pratt, Sir Thomas; vicar of Belton
Sansone, Nicholas ; Bottesford
Scott, William ; Leicester
Sharp, Richard ; Loughborough
Shipton, Richard ; St. Martin's,
Leicester
Smyth, William ; Gilmorton
Warde, Ralph ; Loughborough
Wrington, Robert ; Buckminster
Wrythe, John ; Loughborough
1536-
Awghton, or Awhton, Hugh ;
Hallaton
Baker, Richard ; Loughborough
Cape, or Coope, William; Lough-
borough
Cater, John ; Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Gierke, Robert ; Stonesby
Colton, Wykham ; Narborough
Crosby, John ; Loughborough
Dawnlay, Richard ; Kirkby Mallory
Dickson, Andrew ; Barston
Donnington, Thomas ; Twyford
Drayton, Hugh ; Hallaton (see
Awghton, &c.)
Dypsey, Sir Robert ; vicar of
Packington
Eyton (see Smith)
Fox, William ; Wimeswold
Goline, Thomas ; Harston
Gregory, Christopher ; Loughborough
Hand, Richard ; Harby
Hawkyn, William ; Brentingthorp
Hawton (see Awghton, &c.)
Heith, John ; Loughborough
Pace, ; Easton
Palley, Thomas ; Wigstone
Parkin, Robert ; Loughborough
Payte, Thomas; Wilson, parish of
Breedon
Poll, John ; Kybworth
Pougwer, Richard; Shilton
Redman, Alice ; Loughborough
Smith, Nicholas ; Hallarton
Smith, Robert ; Prestwold
Smith, Robert ; Kibworth Beauchamp
Leicestershire Wills .
23
1536. — Continued.
Smith, ah. Eyton, Thomas ; Leicester
Stevenson, William ; Bottesford
Teken, Richard ; Ashby Parva
Tilley, William ; Great Ashby
Ware, Alice; St. Martins, Leicester
West, Johanna ; Croxton
White, Robert ; Oadby
1537-
Avery, Richard ; Enderby
Barton, Thos. ; Ratcliffe upon Wreak
Beaumont, Mar) ; Goadby
Beaumont, Richard, esq. ; Quorndon
Best, John; Leicester
Bruan, John ; Loughborough
Cank, Roger ; Sibson
Cartleche, Peter ; Pickwell
Cartwright, Thomas ; Oadby
Colson, Robert ; Olebye p. of Melton
Coton, Catherine ; Leicester
Crowell, Richard ; Loughborough
Curzon, William ; Stoney Stanton
Ducket, Margery; Thurmaston
Eglott, Ralph ; Loughborough
Fypes, Thomas ; Cosington
Goode, Robert ; Smeeton
Gray, John ; Burton Lazars
Gregory, Thomas ; Narborough
Harborough, Robert ; Sheepshead
Heyward, Roger ; Nailstone
Holland, William ; Queneborough
Hollwell, John; Twyford
Holton, Walter ; Ragdale
Jurdain, Richard ; Saddington
Jurdain, William ; Gumley
Law, John ; Barrow upon Soar
Lucas, Robert ; Sheepshead
Lype, Margery ; Sileby
Maggette, Margery ; Barwell
Mare, Thomas; Bottesford
Marser, John; Loughborough
Maynard, Richard ; Loughborough
Mayre, Margery ; Ashby de la Zouch
Millett, Christopher; Loughborough
Monk, William ; Barrow
Parsons, Thomas ; Castle Donington
Peculton, Richard ; Twyford
Rogerson, Joan ; Loughborough
Rogerson, William ; Loughborough
Shoton, William ; Houghton
Stapleford, Thomas ; Segrave
Styet, John ; Melton Mowbray
Tomson, Humfrey ; Saltby
Turter, Isabella ; Loughborough
Ward, Thomas ; Hugglescote
W.^d, William ; Ashby Folville
■Weldon, James ; Sheepshead
Willey, Thomas ; Foxton
^A^oodwa^d, John ; Gluston
Wright, William ; Sutton p. of Croft
1538.
Alice ; Leicester
Atkins, John ; Great Glen
Barton, Edmund ; rector of
Bruntingthorpe
Bawmar, Richard ; Loughborough
Blake, Richard ; Melton Mowbray
Bradshaw, Richard ; Bosworth
Brigs, Agnes ; Pickwell
Brisbone, Rich. ; St. Martin's, Leicester
Buckminster, Sir Robert ;
Burbage, Thomas ; Thorp p. of
Loughborough
Butterworth, Rich. ; Melton Mowbray
Coleman, Richard ; Tugby
Colman, Thomas ; Kybworth
Cotes, William ; Loughborough
Cumland, Thomas ; Burton Lazers
Curley, William ; Stapleford
Darling, Robert ; Thrusington
Dawkyns, Robert ; Thurnby
Dedyke, Henry ; Loughborough
Dobson, Richard ; Humberstone
Dunnington, Thomas ; Twyford
Dykynson, William ; Bottesford
Edlyn, William ; Redmile
Elyston, Robert ; Red Mile
Forman, Richard ; Thorp
Fraunch, William ; Freeby
Frisley, Robert ; Kybworth
Gamble, Robert ; Burton Oveiy
Gamull, Maud ; Saxulby
Gardenar, Richard ; Barlstone
Gardiner, Alice ; Nailstone
Gibson, John; Red Mile
Green, Richard ; Coston
Hallyday, William ; Braunstone
Halyock, Richard ; Medbourne
Hawson, John ; Nether Broughton
Here, Robert ; Queneborough
Hill, Rulph ; Leicester
Holme, William ; Melton
Hopkinson, William ; Worthington
Houket, Nicholas ; Tur Langton
Inleharme, Thomas ; Great Bowden
Ives, Robert ; Hungerton
Jesson, William ; Kirkby
Johnson, Robert ; Leicester
Johnson, Thomas ; Aston
Kempe, Sir John ; vicar of Hungerton
Keye, Thomas; Red Mile
Keyrchever, William ; Red Mile
Lane, William ; Loughborough
Lasthouse, Nichojas ; Sheepshead
Lewin, Roger ; Oadby
Manchester, Thomas ; Bottesford
Mariott, William ; Kibworth
Marryat, Emott ; Kibworth
Moore, William ; Enderby
Morcote, William ; Abb Ketleby
More, John ; Norton by Galby
24
Leicestershire Wills.
1538. — Continued.
Nides, John ; Harby
Noble, Robert ; Loughborough
Orme, William ; Norton
Orton, Robert ; Upton
Proudman, Richard ; Cold Overton
Reynolds, Thomas ; Kibworth
Robinson, Richard ; Pickwell
Rylyff, Robert; Kibworth
Smith, Henry ; Little Ashby
Somer, Sir Thomas ; vicar of Thurnby
Spear, Thomas ; Seale
Spencer, John ; Hose
Stevenhage, John ; Ratclifife
Sutton, Richard ; Burten Lazars
Tilton, Robert ; Kibworth
Towne, Thomas ; Osgathorpe
Trentam, Richard ; Ashby Folville
Twichet, Richard ; Nether Broughton
Venables, Robert ; Melton Mowbray
Vinsand, John ; East Thorpe,
Bottesford
Vinsand, Thomas ; East Thorpe,
Bottesford
Ward, Richard ; Queneborough
Watts, Margaret ; Rearsby
Wilks, Nicholas ; Barlston
^Vindser, Margery; Loughborough
Wright, Roger ; vicar of Somerby
Wryth, Robert ; Easthorpe p. of
Bottesford
Wydder, Nicholas; Asfordby
Yate, Robert ; Overton
Yate, Robert ; Cold Overton
1539.
Baker, Richard; All Saints', Leicester
Baker, Richard ; Bringhurst
Baker, Robert ; Little Dalby
Ball, Richard ; Congestone
Ball, William ; Loughborough
Barwell, Richard ; Drayton
Bennet, William ; Aylestone
Bent, William ; Cosby
Bentley, Anne; Sharnford
Bolevant, John ; Somerby
Borowe, Robert ; Whestow
Bradgate, Thomas ; Peatling Parva
Bradwell, Roger; Walton
Brown, William ; Dunton
Brussell, Nicholas ; Somerby
Chawncr, John ; Welhara
Cotton, Robert ; Kyncote
Croke, Roger; Bellegrave
Curren, George ; Billesdon
Day, Robert ; Sharnford
Dichfield, Thomas; Blaby
Dobson, Richard; Humberstone
Dodmere, Robert ;
Fackney, Richard ; Gumley
1539. — Continued.
Freeman, William ; Wyferby
Fresewell, Richard ; Little Dalby
Goodwin, John ; Whitwicke
Hargrave, Robert ; Horninghold
Harper, Thomas ; Great Bowden
Harrison, Robt. ; St. Nicholas, Leicester
Haye, Richard ; Lockington
Heath, William ; Netherseale
Hewes, Richard ; Loughborough
Horton, Agnes ; Sadington
Husband, Robert ; Kilby
Ilston, William ; Hungerton
Jeffe, Thomas; Hallarton
Jeffery, William ; Bosworth
Kelham, Thomas ; Harston
Kilby, Richard ; Leicester
Kytts, William ; Stoney Stanton
Mayne, Richard ; Lubenham
Michal, William ; Thringstone
Moore, William ; Norton by Galby
Osbom, Robert ; Sapcote
Paternoster, Thomas ; Loughborough
Preston, Thomas ; Pickwell
Pylowe, Margaret ; Glooston
Redley, Richard ; Wigston
Reyde, Sir William ; priest, The
Newarke, Leicester
Richardson, Peres ; Stathern
Sanderson, Richard ; Waltham
Sanderson, Robert ; Long Clawson
Scales, Sir Robt. ; vicar of Lockington
Skeyth, Robert ; Thurnby
Smith, Richard ; Bottesford
Stayne, Richard ; Shenton
Syde, Richard ;
Sysone, Robert ; Loughborough
Tydd, Richard ; Buckminster
A'Walmsley, Joan ; Quorndon
Waryn, Richard ;
W^ebster, John ; Stapleton
Webster, Robert ; Burton Lazars
Whatton, Thomas ; Long Whatton
Willson, John ; Nethercote, p. of
Swepstone
Wynter, Robert; Worthington
1540.
Atkins, John ; Swinford
Aubrey, Thomas ; Barkby
Austin, Thomas ; Asfordby
Baker, Robert ; Barlestone
Ball, Robert ; Breedon
Barsel, Thomas ; Breedon
Batty, Ralph ; Saxby
Ben, Helen ; Redmile
Bennet, Richard ; North Kibworth
Blake, Robert ; Sproxton
Borowe, Robert ; Stapleton
Browne, Robert ; Harborough
Leicestershire Wills.
25
1540. — Continued.
Bupas, Anne ; Gaulby
Burrell, Dr. Ralph ; vicar of All Saints',
Leicester
Bygge, Thomas ; Burbage
Chetell, Lawrence; Leicester
Clark, Thomas ; Easton
Coke, William ; Birstall
Cowper, Thomas ; Kegworth
Duckett, Catherine ; East Langton
Flower, Robert ; Saltby
Frank, Thomas ; Kirkby Belers
Freke, Richard ; Wimeswold
Garton, John ; Loughborough
Hackewood, Robert ; Shilton
Halam, John ; Stathern
Hall, Reginald ; Breedon
Harley, Henry ; Diseworth
Helton, Richard ; Thurmaston
Henman, Thomas ; Burton Lazars
Hiccleyng, William , Claxton
Hill, William ; Breedon
Hiram, John ; Thorpe
Horton, William ; Shilton
Howlat, John ; Sharneford
Hyns, Nicholas ; Evington
Jakes, William ; Ibstock
Jaklyn, Richard ; Wymondham
Jaklyn, Robert ; Wymondham
Jesson, Richard ; Saxby
Johnson, Margery ; Seagrave
Large, Thomas ; Ashby de la Zouch
Lutt, Robert ; Buckminster
Malyn, Margery ; Kirby Bellers
Marshall, Richard ; Leicester
Marshall, William ; Harborough
Offam, John ; Leicester
Organer, Richard ; Melton Mowbray
Pare, Thomas; Kirby Bellers
Petty, Robert ; Loughborough
Proudfoot, William ; Rotherby
Pultney, Thomas ;
Reynolds, Thomas ; Hoby
Richardson, Wm. ; Melton Mowbray
Riding, William ; Countesthorp
Robinson, Anne ; Belton
Rowbottom, James ; Great Bowden
Sharp, William ; Leicester
Shaw, William ; Melton Mowbray
Stretton, Nicholas ; Bringtingby
Walter, Thomas ; Belgravo
Webster, Margaret ; Leicester
Weston, Robert ; Wigstone
Williams, Robert ; Amesby
Wright, Agnes ; Sheepsh«ad
1541-
Allen, Alice ; Barkby
Andrew, John ; West Langton
1541. — Continued.
Ashton, John ; Kegworth
Awden, Edward ;
Baker, Thomas ; Appleby
Barnes, Richard ; Barkby
Bate, William ; Sysonby
Baylye, Roger ; Bruntingthorpe
Baylye, Roger; Bruntingthorp
Brabroke, Isabella ; Stathern
Brabroke, Thomas ; Stathern
Burbage, Kateryn ; Woodthorpe
Burrow, Robert ; Stapleton
Burton, William ; Loughborough
Burys, Richard ; Burton Overy
Chamberlain, Agnes ; Humberstone
Clark, John ; Belgrave
Clerk, John ; Great Bowden
Clerk, William ; Shawell
CoUey, William ; Kettleby
Colton, Wilham; Odstone
Comedyt, Joan ; Coton
Connaude, Thomas ; Thrussington
Fox, Richard ; Stonesby
Franklyn, Richard ; Lawton
Heyne, Richard ; Foxton
Hexton, Robert ; Whitwick
Hunt, John ; Foxton
Huxley, John ; Quorndon
Jacome, Richard ; Higham
Kene, William ; Hinckley
Keygtley, John ; Long Whatton
Laxton, Cicely ; Hinckley
Marshall, John ; Great Stretton
Milner, John ; North Kilworth
Newton, Thomas; Queneborough
Norton, Thomas ; Lawton
Oldnell, Robert ; Overton
Pack, Thomas ; Easton
Pervell, Wm. ; Willoughby Waterless
Ponfret, Thomas ; Sapcote
Pratt, Isabell ; North Kilworth
Rawson, William ; Cosbye
Reedley, Thomas ; Wigstone
Sansame, Thomas; Bottesford
Schesbye, Robert ; keeper of Med-
boume Pasture
Shotape, Richard ; Melton
Skinner, Richard ; Syston
Smith, Richard ; Whitwick
Smith, ; Kibworth
Stevens, Alice ; Kirkby Belers
Stopper, Thomas ; Wymondham
Taylor, William ; Birstall
Thorp, Alice ; Queneborough
Tisdale, Phillip ; Aylestone
Toller, William ; Cotes
Trivett, William ; West Langton
Walle, John ; Walcot
Welford, Robert ; Lawton
\^^ilne, John ; Thorpe Arnold
Wylling, John ; Sileby
26
Leicestershire Wills.
1542-
Allen, Joan ; Houghton
Bessoppe, John ; Tugby
Blackney, Robert ; Abb Kettleby
Blaksley, Thomas ; Welham
Brian, William ; Saddington
Burgess, Richard ; Wigston
Burgess, Thomas ; Leicester
Chatwall, Roger ; Hinckley
Choyse, John ; Twycross
Choyse, William ; Twycross
Gotten, John; Stanton Harrold
Cowper, William ;
Elyott, Richard ;
Farmer, John ; Ibstock
Fowler, Ralph ; Loughborough
Gaylard, Roger ; Glenfield
Goodwyn, Richard ; Whitwick
Gregory, William ; Braunstone
Hall, Thomas ; Sheepey
Hardcourt, Anthony; Cadeby
Heb, William ; Quorndon
Hitchcock, Thomas ; Shenton
Jakes, John ; Sileby
Jarrell, William ; Melton Mowbray
Johnson, Richard ; Easton
Kinder, Henry ; Woodhouse
Kirk, John ; Blaston
Lambert, John ; Leicester
Langly, Richard ; Barkby
Litherland, Thomas ; Ibstock
Lockington, John ; Dyseworth
Milner, William ; Burbage
Morris, Richard ; Frisby
Mortimore, Thomas ; Sharnford
Ottofte, John ; Sytheston
Palmer, William ; Coton
Pellinge, Thomas ; Thrussington
Plowman, Richard ; Freeby
Saunders, Richard ; Bellgrave
Savage, Robert ; Melton Mowbray
Smith, James ; Market Bosworth
Snow, Thomas ; Burbage
Steyne, Agnes ; Birstall
Stone, James ; Ashby de la Zouch
Tilton, William ; Narborough
Toone, Henry ; Bottesford
Tyde, Joan ; Leicester
Welande, John ; Hinckley
Wetherley, Thomas ; Loughborough
Wodward, William ; Harborough
1543-
Alatt, Anthony ; Melton Mowbray
Asyston, Richard ; Thorpe Acre
Austin, William ; Drayton
Awnslatt, William ; Church Langton
Baker, Robert ; Eaton
Barwell, Thomas ; East Langton
Bayley, Robert ; Stathern
1543.— Contiiived.
Bayly, Robert ; Stoughton
Bebye, John ; Stoke
Benskin, Richard ; Wanlip
Berridge, John ; Barkby
Birchley, Richard ; Newbold
Blake, Robert ; Congeston
Blaxley, William ; Swinford
Bolte, William ; Leicester
Boss, Robert ; Cotes p. of Prestwold
Bond, John ; Higham
Bradley, Thomas; Sapcote
Briggs, William ; Sproxton
Bristhall, Anthony ; Stanton
Bryan, John ; Smeeton
Burdett, Henry ; Stoughton
Capp, Mathew ; Loughborough
Chatleton, William ; Elmsthorpe
Coke, otherwise Smyth, Jone ;
Kyrkebye Belers
Cooper, Thomas ; Kirkby Mallory
Coppyn, Rich. ; Ratcliffe on the WreaL-
Crosby, Elizabeth ; Longhborough
Curren, Alice ; Billesdon
Dale, Alice; Hinckly
Dale, John ; Hinckly
Everatt, Robert ; Norton
Farmer, Robert ; Twycross
Fisher, Alexander ; Saxby
Goodblood, Robert ; Kibworth Beau-
champ
Goodman, William ; Easton
Gudryght, Richard ; Tugby
Gyrram, William ; Hinckly
Hames, Thomas ; Stoughton
Harper, Alice ; Great Bowden
Harper, John ; Great Bowden
Hawkin, Thomas ; Cold Overton
Herrick, John ; Houghton
Heselrige, William ; Hallaton
Hill, Alice ; Sharnford
Hodam, John ; Dadlington
Holwell, John ; Holwell
Hope, John ; Woodhouse
Hulcock, Robert ; Cosengton
Jackson, Thomas; Asfordby
James, Agnes ; Wimeswold
Jaques, William ; Tur Langton
Johnson, John ; Swinford
Johnson, William ; Sibson
Kedger, William ; Osgathorpe
Kynd, John ; Kibworth
Kynd, Margaret ; Peculton
Kyrke, John ; Knossington
Lewin, John ; Systone
Malen, Robert ; Sheepshead
Marson, Alice;
Mattock, Robert;
Meller, William ; Sheepshead
More, Robert ; Whitwick
Newton, John ; Kirkby Malory
Leicestershire Wills.
27
1543. — Continued.
Northerne, John ; Billesdon
Osburne, Sir John ; Canon of the
Newark, Leicester
Pachet, Robert ; Reresby
Palmer, Alice ; Bosworth
Palmer, John ; Loddington
Palmer, Robert ; Wigstone
Palmer, William ; South Croxton
Parsons, John; Loughborough
Peke, Ralph ; Barsby
Penbury, Thomas ;
Pinchbeck, Richard ; Hinckly
Pratt, William ; Loughborough
Richards, Thomas ;
Right, Robert ; Kirkby Malory
Robinson, Henry ; Thorpe Arnold
Rouse, Margery ; Hose
Rouse, Thos., the Elder ; Whetstone
Saunders, William ; Sharnford
Segrave, William ; Sapcote
Skyllington, William ; Ashby Folville
Smith, Thomas; Great Bowden
Stevenson, Thomas ; Smeeton
Storar, Thomas ; Congerstone
Thomas, Richard ; Great Glen
Toppe, John ; Stoke
Watson, William ; Melton Mowbray
Webster, William ; Stapleford
Weston, Richard ;
White, Robert ; Harby
Wild, John; Wanlip
\A^ildman, Christopher; Loughborough
Woodford, John ; Barsby
W^rith, Alice ; Loughborough
Yates, Richard ; Systone
Yensley, Joice ; Birstall
YoUe, Elizabeth ; Systone
Yorke, John ; Ashby de la Zouch
1544-
Arnold, Elizabeth ; Walton
Bates, John ; Cosby
Bennet, Henry ; Aylestone
Berridge, John ; Barkby
Beyll, Robert ; Twyford
Biddle, John ; Shakerstone
Bigginge, Henry ; Loughborough
Blackburne, Robert; Peatling Parva
Braunston, Agnes; Saddington
Braunston, Thomas ; Saddington
Bringhurst, Thomas ; Eston
Broche, John; Syston
Brown, John ; Clawson
Buckwood, William ; Rolleston
Burton, William ; Bosworth
Clark, Agnes ; Little Glen
Coke, John ; Halstade
Colinson, William ; Leicester
CoUick, Robert ; Great Glen
1544. — Continued.
Columbell, John ; Loughborough
Cooke, Richard ; Appleby
Corby, Thomas ; Carlton
Cowper, Robert ; Leicester
Cowper, William ; Melton
Dalby, John; Barrow
Dale, William ; Ouston
Dawne, Thomas ; lUston
Deakyn, Thomas ; Kibworth
Dowrward, Agnes ; Mowsley
Ellobe, Hugh ; Plungar
Fowlds, Alice ; Barrow
Fox, Thomas; Church Langton
French, Wm. ; Walton p. of Kimcote
Gibson, Margery ; Stapleford
Gibson, Richard ; Stapleford
Gye, Robert ; Claxton
Racket, Robert ; Lawton
Hewett, Agnes; Leicester
Hodgkinson, Thrustn ; Sheepshead
Home, Richard ; Bosworth
Horseley, Robert ; Melton
Howitt, Rowland; Oleby p. of Melton
Jerson, Richard ; Great Bowden
Johnson, John ; Rolleston
Lewin, Robert ; Systone
Milner, John ; Garthorpe
Mole, John ; Appleby
Neylston, Richard ; Sproxton
Oliver, Thomas ; Great Bowden
Olyve, John ; Hoton
Osborn, John ; Sheepshead
Pabare, Robert ; Leicester
Pachett, Robert ; Syston
Parnell, Alice ; Willoughby Waterless
Plowright, William ; Lockington
Pollard, Roger ; Systone
Polle, John ; Oadby
Polle, Ralph ; Great Bowden
Preston, Richard; Claxton
Pudsey, John ; Stonesby
Pyfford, John ; Kibworth
Raynes, John ; Cold Overton
Rede, Joan ; Thurnby
Rede, Lawrence ; Snareston
Ridgley, Thomas ; Loughborough
Richardson, William ; Melton
Rippley, Robert ; Leicester
Saywell, John ; Odstone
Smith, Robert ; South Kilworth
Smith, Roger ; Kirkby
Sprig, Hugh ; Great Bowden
Stones, Thomas ; Sharnford
Swane, William ; Stoughton
Thorp, Sir Thos. ; vicar of Great Glen
Thurnell, Margaret ; Shearsby
Typson, Thomas ; Carlton
Walley, Margaret ; Loughborough
Ward, John ; Shankton
Watson, Agnes ; Leicester
Leicestershire Wills.
1544. — Continued.
West, John ; Ragdale
■Whyte, Thomas; Bushby
Wigston, John ; Aylestone
Willows, Thomas ; Rotherby
Willyford, Joan ; Kirby Bellars
Wilson, Richard ; Hareston
Wolund, Christopher ; Loughborough
Wryth, Roger ; Barwell
Wurship, Thomas ; Lutterworth
1545-
Abbot, Robert ; Kilworth Rabas
Aldred, Sara ; Loughborough
AUsop, or Halsope, Roger; Beeby
Alseton, Robeit ; Harby
Alton, Thomas ; Barleston
Attwell, Robert ; Castle Donnington
Avan, Alice ; Oadby
Baker, Nicholas; Barleston
Ballard, John ; Sutton
Barber, John ; Loughborough
Bebe, Roger; Brentingby
Bennet, Thomas ; Aylestone
Bennet, William ; Kilworth
Bright, Robert ; Humberstone
Borowe, Thomas ; Hoton
Bowman, Thomas ; Medbourn
Bratford, Anthony ; Stoke
Brewster, Thomas ; Great Bowden
Brown, John ; Loughborough
Burbage, Robert ; Scraptoff
Burton, Robert; Leicester
Carter, Thomas; Kibworth
Corbett, Arthur ; Wanlip
Dorman, Robert ; Fleckney
Dowse, Richard ; Bitteswell
Dowse, Robert ; Bitteswell
Duston, Nicholas ; Dalby Parva
Faux, John ; Melton
Gray, Robert ; Harby
Gryme, Thomas ; Kilworth
Gulson, Humfrey ; Somerby
Gumbe, Richard ; Buckminster
Hammet, William ; Little Peatling
Haryman, Richard ; Loughborough
Hayringe, Thomas; Market Bosworth
Heyth, Henry ; Normanton Turville
Hobson, John ; Kilbye
Hodge, Richard ; Great Bowden
Hodgkin, Edward ; Slawston
Hollingworth, Thomas ; Sproxton
Huddelston, Richard ; Leicester
Insley, William ;
Jackson, Robert; Bitteswell
Johnson, John ; Packington
Johnson, Richard; Church Langton
Kilbourn, Robert ; Humberstone
King, John ; Kirby
Lenton, Agnes ; Bettesford
1545. — Continued.
Ley, Thomas; Bagworth
Leyke, Richard ; Wymeswold
Lucas, William ; Braunstone
Malbyn, Adam ; Ashby de la Zouch
Marriott, Robert ; Enderby
Milner, John ; Hose
Milner, Robert ; Twycross
Mowar, Robert ; Burton Lazars
Mower, or Mohar, John ; Diseworth
Oswyn, John ; Sileby
Oswyn, Robert ; Sileby
Pachett, Sir Thomas; vicar of Cosby
Palmer, Adam ; Horninghold
Palmer, William ; Ashby Folville
Parsons, Robert ; Bruntingthorpe
Parsons, Robert ; Great Glen
Perkyn, Peter ; Syston
Peyte, Agnes ; Wilson
Polton, Robert ; Little Peatling
Purfreye, Nicholas ; Higham
, Richard ; Loughborough
Reed, Thomas; Sapcote
Rigge, Thomas ; Harborough
Roo, Robert ; Sheepshead
Schamton, Thomas; —
Seux, Richard ; Sapcote
Shardlow, Thomas ; Tonge
Smith, Agnes; Thorp p. of Broughton
Astley
Smith, John ; Worthington
Smith, Richard ; Stoney Stanton
Smith, Thomas ; Narborough
Spencer, William ; Coston
Storer, Arthur; Shackerstone
Talland, Nicholas; Quorndon
Tarleton, Robert ; Shenton
Tychnall, John ; Sutton
Vesey, Alice; Earl Shilton
Walker, Richard ; Newton Harcourt
\A/ely, Joan . Barwell
W^ightman, (?) William; Leicester
Wood, John ; Loughborough
Wyley, Ralph ; Barwell
1546.
Abbott, John ; Walton p. of Kimcote
Alam, Agnes ; Wymondham
Bardowe, William ; Cosington
Barryt, Richard ; Medbourne
Barton, John ; Horninghold
BaynoU, William ; Ibstock
Bayte, William ; Burrow
Belling, Robert ; Hallaton
Bird, William ; Carlton Curlieu
Bladen, Thomas ; Hathern
Boss, Alice ; Hoby
Bowman, John ; Medbourn
Bowyer, Robert ; Syston
Brewster, Richard ; Holwell
Leicestershire Wills.
29
1546. — Continued.
Bristowe, Emmott ; Little Ashby
Brokesby, Richard ; Melton Mowbray
Brown, Elizabeth ; Thorp Arnold
Bryan, VVdliam ; Smeeton
Cole, Thomas; Church Langton
Collins, John ; Loughborough
Cowper, Richard ; Thurmaston
Cryspe, Richard ; Bosworth
Dawson, William ; Overseal
Decarson, Alice; Great Bowden
Endsor, Richard ;
Farmer, William ; Easlon
Folds, Sir R-alph ; vicar of Barrow
Foreann, William ; Coton p. of Market
Bosworth
Foxton, Richard ; Lubenham
Gamble, Richard ; Kibworth
Gardener, Edmond ; Nailstone
Garret, William ; Claybroke
Glen, John ; Upton
Hackwood, William ; Carlton
Halsope, William ; Leicester
Harnson, Agnes ; Kirby Bellars
Hartshorn, William ; Lubenham
Hasard, Thomas ; Ashby de la Zouch
Hawkes, William ; Leicester
Hawkyn, Robert ; Rearsby
Hawkins, William ; Cold Overton
Heaflford, Rich. ; Willowby Waterless
Holme, Thomas ; Leicester
Hopkins, Robert ; Thurcaston
Jakes, Alice ; Syleby
Jesson, Richard ; Kirby Bellers
Kirkham, Thomas ; Stathern
Knight, Richard ; Lawton
Knight, Thomas; East Norton
Lant, Thomas ; Birstall
Large, Alice ; Foston
Lawrence, Agnes ; Barkby
Leyd, Thomas ; Wigston
Litherland, John ; Belton
Lowe, Catherine ; Hungerton
Mansfield, Thomas; Braunstone
Manson, John ; Bruntingthorpe
Martin, William ; Whetstone
Mayford, William ; Eastone
Milner, Thomas ; Prestwold
Molsen, Amey ; Little Peatling
Moore, Henry; Tilton
More, ; Beeby
More, Robert ; Leicester
Mower, Richard ; Langton
Newton, Robert ; Saddington
Pallat, Alice ; Knighton
Palmer, William ; Fostone
Parker, Richard ; Leicester
Pelle, SirThos.; curate of East Norton
Pott, Cuthbert ; Leicester
Prior, John ; Great Glen
Simson,John; Nether Broughtoo
1546. — Continued.
Simson, John ; Nether Broughton
Skellington, Richard ; Frisby
Smythe, Richard ; Thorpe
Spencer, Richard ; Hothorpe
Staples, Alice ; Leicester
Starky, Roland ; Tonga
Stevenson, William ; Croson
Taylor, Robert ; Broughton
TerewastoU, Sir John ; rector of Galby
Thome, Sir Hy.; rector of Sharneford
Turnar, Agnes ; Lutterworth
Vann, Robert ; Wigstone
Wakelyn, Richard ; Sharnford
Wastell, Nicholas ; Leicester
Watkin,John; Cosington
AA^est, Richard ; Smeeton
Westthorpe, Thomas ; Normanton
White, John ; Knighton
Wodd, Ralph ; Edmondthorp
Wright, Robert ; Easton
Wryth, Richard ; Bitteswell
1547-
Adnyt, Thomas ; Billesdon
Annes, Richard ; Wymondhatn
Barton, William ; Sheepshead
Blake, Thomas ; Dalby Parva
Blaxley, Robert ; Swinford
Bolt, Edward ; Leicester
Bothe, Agnes ; Leicester
Burbage, Richard ; Bosworth
Bye, Robert ; Plungar
Cannar, William ; Belton
Chamberlain, Henry ; Kilby
Chapman, Thomas : Foxton
Clay, John ; Fleckney
Cross, William ; Garthorpe
Dawson, John ; Sileby
Eyton, Thomas ; Great Stretton
Foryan, William ; Burbage
Gamble, Henry ; Burton Overy
Goldson, Joan ; Pickwell
Gorton, Agnes; Loughborough
Hall, Richard ; Hemington
Hawes, Richard ; Humberstone
Haynes, Richard ; Aylestone
Hode, Richard ; Carlton p. of Market
Bosworth
Horton, Thomas;
Huddle, William ; Claybroke
Jorden, Henry ; Gumley
Joyce, Agnes ; Blackfordby
King, Agnes ; Kilby
King, Roger ; Dadlington
Mansfield, Robert; Braunston
Mansfield, William ; Braunston
Marvin, William ; Foston
More, Alice ; Pickwell
30
Leicestershire Wills.
1547. — Continued.
Orres, Robert ; Coston
Palmer, William ; Rearsby
Parsons, Robert ; Belton
Peyroye, Thomas ; Leicester •
Pickering, Thomas ; Ibstock
Polle, John ; Hallaton
Pywell, William ; Markfield
Roleson, William; Belton
Shepherd, William ; Lockington
Sheyll, Richard ; Norton
Tolles, John ; Billesdon
Tredegold, John ; Swinford
Tylecott, William ; Nailstone
Walker, William ; Appleby
Ward, Richard ; Carlton
Ward, Richard ; Wymondham
Webster, Nich. ; Holt p. of Medburne
Whaley, Richard ; Belton
Woodward, John ; Hothorpe
Worington, Alice ; Houghton
Ynge, Thomas; Braunstone
1548.
Bacon, Thomas; Kegworth
Bale, William ; Coston
Barrell, Alice ; Leicester
Brian, John ; Leir
Charytye, John ; Bottesford
Clark, Robert ; Ragdale
Coke, Robert ; Thorpe p. of Broughton
Astley
Gervys, William ; Kirkby Belliars
Hacket, Thomas ; Saddington
Helsetson, Margery ; Harby
Hethersy, William ; Loughborough
Horsley, William ; Saltby
Illiff, Robert ; Thedingworth
Lucas, William ; Kilworth Rabas
Mabley, Henry ; Leicester
Muston, Robert ; Scalford
Peart, Robert ; Blackfordby
Pollard, Thomas ; Systone
Pyfford, William ; Pickwell
Reinyt, Henry ; Syston
Rogerson, Thomas ; Knighthorpe
Rowse, William ; Hose
Seagrave, Thomas ; Sysonby
Simpson, Robert ; Nether Broughton
Smith, James; Loughborough
Stokes, John ; Ab Kettleby
Thornton, William ; Gilmorton
Tomson, John ; Swinford
^A^ard, Robert ; Kibworth Beachamp
Warren, William ; Barrow upon Soar
White, William; Oadby
Whitmore, Richard ; Twyford
Wigington, John ; Leicester
Wilson, Robert ; Appleby
1549-
Allenson, John ; Sheepshead
Bennet, Richard ; Aylestone
Berodd, Nicholas ; Ashby de la Zouch
Beyll, Richard ; Coston
Bird, John ; Loughbcrough
Burchley, Robert ; Wykam
Byshoppe, Richard ; Hungarton
Charde, Clement ; Loughborough
Colecroft, William ; Congeston
Cooper, Nicholas ; Church Langton
Cotton, Thomas ; Leicester
Dalby, Robert ; Belgrave
Fawkner, Thomas ; Twyford
Franke, Richard ; Kirby Belliars
Frear, Robert ; Enderby
French, Edward ; Peckleton
George, Robert ; Claxton
Haylie, Richard ; Tilton
Hind, John, senr. ; Belgrave
Howit, Thomas ; Shawell
Iliff, Robert ; Walton
James, John ; Cotes
Jordayn, Robert ; rector of Saxelby
Kanner, Magdalene ; Long Whatton
Knott, Robert ; Long Clawson
Lane, William ; Congestone
Layborne, Ralph ; Walton
Lee, Thomas ; Thurmaston
Lewyn, John ; Tugby
Lodington, Richard ; Buckminster
Marriott, Richard ; Hose
Nevill, Richard; Ashby Folville
Neyde, John ; Broughton
Pearson, Alice ; Ashby de la Zouch
Peylton, Robert ; Wigston
Pullen, Margaret ; Thorpe Arnold
Rudington, Alice ; Lubenham
Waters, Miles ; Loughborough
Watson, Thomas ; Ashby de la Zouch
Yate, Christian ; Ibstock
1550-
Atkinson, John ; Alexton
Bayte, Thomas ; Lockington
Beby, Nicholas; Tur Langton
Bellgrave, Robert ; North Kilworth
Braunston, Thomas ; Leicester
Brown, Robert ; Syston
Carter, William ; Burbage
Cheston, Robert ; Rowleston
Coke, Robert ; Hallaton
Dalby, William ; Little Dalby
Dawkins, Robert ; Horninghold
Dexter, Robert ; Church Langton
Endsor, Joan ; Overton
Flower, Thomas ; Eaton
Hashky, Robert ; Ashby de la Zouch
Hobson, Robert ; Great Glen
Holme, Richard ; Markfield
Leicestershire Wills.
31
I550. — (Joiitiiined.
Home, William ; Newbold
Large, Thomas ; Overton
Lawson, Robert ; Muston
Marshall, Edmond ; Burbage
Meadows, John ; Diayton
Panyor, Margaret ; Lutterworth
Parker, Nicholas; Sibson
Porter, William ; Seagrave
Purefoy, Ralph ; Fenny Drayton
Pyne, William ; Scalford
Raynes, Nicholas ; Cold Overton
Richardson, Robert ; Coston
Savage, William ; Belgrave
Shaw, Robert ; Kirkby Mallory
Smart, William ; Bosworth
Smith, Roger ;
Sprig, William ; Burbage
Squire, Alice ; Woodhouse
Stanley, Thomas ; Sheepshead
Stapleton, Thomas ; Loughborough
Tebbe, Margaret ; Leicester
Villers, Thomas ; Leicester
Wakefield, William ; Sharnford
Webster, Sir Thomas;* Kyrbye
Wild, Roger ; Hinckley
Wright, Richard ; Frisby
Wright, Thomas ; Systone
1551-
Arland, John ; Stoughton
Aston, Roger ; Heather
Barefoot, Robert ; Loughborough
Barley, Ralph ; Goadby
Blakesley, John ; Glooston
Botre, Richard ; Barsby
Bringhest, John ; Easton
Burden, William ; Harby
Cant, Thomas ; Clawson
Cartright, William ; Stoke
Chambers, Ralph ; Scale
Christian, Thomas ; Sevvstern
Clark, Robert : Leicester
Coe, Joan ; Halstead
Colston, Thomas ; Sheepy Magna
Cooper, Robert ; Barkby
Cowaye, Roger ; Overton
Cowper, Edward ; Kirkby Malory
Crokeson, John ; Loughborough
Davy, John ; Hinckley
Dawe, Thomas; Wilson
Dolby, Robert ; Kirkby Belliars
Duckett, Richard ; Burrow
Frestone, Thomas ; East Norton
Fulshaw, John ; Kirkby Malory
Garton, Thomas; Asfordby
Glen, Matilda ; Enderby
* Chaplain to the Rt. Hon Thomas Hastings,
brother to Francis, 2nci Earl of Huntingdon.
1551. — Continued.
Hayford, Thomas ; Lawton
Hill, Thomas ; Clawson
Horsepool, Robert ; Horninghold
Hurst, Robert ; Holwell
Johnson, James ; Higham
Marson, John; Hallarton
Nutford, Margaret; Belton
Palmer, John; Narborough
Pelton, John ; Wigstone
Preston, Richard ; Sileby
Pyecroft, Christopher ; Great Ashby
Richards, Robert ; Foxton
Rigmaden, Robert , Loughborough
Sayvell, John ; Blaby
Scriven, William ; Croxton
Shawe, Robert ; Frisby
Sowter, Robert ; Lutterworth
Squires, Roger; Woodhouse
Storer, Thomas ; Thrusington
Strange, John ; Worthington
Taylor, Gregory ; Barwell
Townsend, Richard ; Breedon
W^ale, John ; Bitteswell
Watson, Thomas ; Buckminster
■Watts, Thomas ; Shenton
Webster, John ; Whetstone
Whitby, John ; Abby Gate, Leicester
\A^hyte, Thomas ; Wigstone
^A^ilkins, William ; Overton
Woodcock, Richard ; Keyham
1552-
Alsop, John ; Thorpe Satchville
Astlyn, Edmund ; Woodthorpe
Barker, Agnes; Twyford
Bolesworth, Robert ; Barlstone
Brockden, Lenord ; Medbourn
Coleman, Richard ; Foxton
Colyn, Isabel ; Easton
Coward, Robert ; Bottesford
Cross, Nicholas ; Braunston
Dalman, Ralph ; Nether Seal
Dawes, John ; South Kilworth
Downs, Robert ; Arnsby
Frerer, Thomas ; Burton Overy
Gammell, John ; Grimston
Glen, Joan ; Wyinondham
Hall, Nicholas; Heather
Harres, John ; Burton Lazars
Hewit, Alice ; Shawell
Hindman, Robert ; Stoke
Hogg, Thomas ; East Langton
Jebbitt, John ; Bilestone
Johnson, Robert ; Sadington
Lane, Elizabeth ; Loughborough
Mason, Margery ; Barkby Thorpe
Mee, John; Castle Donnington
Moore, Alice ; Norton
32
Leicestershire Wills.
1552. — Continued.
Morley, John ;• Stoke
Oliver, Richard ; Sileby
Parker, John : Bringhurst
Peyte, John ; Worthington
Presberry, John ; Packington
Purser, John; Hallarton
Rowsyche, Robert ; Billesdon
Sharpe, John ; Naptoft
Shawe, Roger ; Dunton
Tanslay, John ; Holt
Thomasse, Robert ; Witherly
"Waterworth, Richard ; Leicester
Webster, Thomas ; Nailstone
Whyte, William ; Barkby
1553-
Alwode, Thomas ; Kimcote
Assheylle, William ; Rothley
Astill, William ; South Kilworth
Barnwell, Nicholas; UUesthorpe
Battelyng, Robert ; Fenny Drayton
Bird, Joan ; Prestwold
Bray, Robert ; Sharnford
Burditt, Anthony ; Bruntingthorpe
Collingwood, Rich. ; Kirkby Belliars
Cowper, William ; Mowsley
Dixon, Peter ; Barston
Downs, Thomas ; Arnsby
Featherstone, William ; Enderby
Ferthyng, Robert ; Harby
Freeman, Robert ;
French, John ; Harby
Frisby, Robert ; Tugby
Frisby, William ; Coton
George, Margaret ; Ab Ketleby
Gessyng, Robert ;
Graye, William ; Loughborough
Gross, William ; Whetstone
Gudrige, Henry ; Hallarton
Harriman, John ; Loughborough
Johnson, Nicholas; Peatling Magna
King, John ; Wigstone
Kirk, Richard ; Thurkaston
Kynde, Richard ; Arnsby
Lorington, Thomas ; Harston
Loseby, Henry ; Fleckney
Molte, John ; Shepshead
Monk, Thomas ; Kilworth
Morley, William ; Loughborough
Mortimer, William ; Hinckley
Mowyer, Robert ; priest of Kilworth
Page, Hugh ; Redmile
Payn, Richard ; Lutterworth
Pick, Richard ; Beeby
Preston, John ;
Roberts, Robert ; Tugby
» This Will is in one of the bundles of early
Administrations.
1553. — Continved.
Robinson, Margt. ; Melton Mowbray
Shaw, Agnes; Reasby
Snow, Richard ; Narborough
Talley, Thomas ; Welby
Warren, Roger ; Appleby
Wastlington, Peter ; Sadington
Watts, William ; Reresby
Webb, William ; Osgathorpe
Webster, Alice ; Newbold
Wilson, John ; Higham
Yates, Thomas; Thorpe Satchville
Yeston, Thomas ; Saxelby
Yong, William ; Sewsterne
1554-
AUyn, Thomas ; Stoke
Astyll, William ; Wigston
Bedell, John ; Mount Sorrell
Bott, John ; Hoby
Briggys, William ; Little Dalby
Broke, John ; Congerstone
Byller, William ; Burstall
Coke, Robert ;
Coleman, Robert ; Hob/
Cooke, Rich. ; Kibworth Beauchamp
Croxall, William ;
Dorkins, John ; Easton
Fletcher, Elizabeth ; Norton
Framton, Agnes ; Queniborough
Freeman, Thomas ; Gumley
Gilbert, William ; Wymeswold
Glover, Thomas ; Narborough
Goodrich, Robert ; Netherseal
Grove, Chas. ; Burton upon the Wolds
Gudriche, William ; Tugby
Hall, John ; Buckminster
Hebb, Agnes ; Quorndon
Hormeson, Richard ; Cosby
Knight, Robert ; Narborough
Knott, William ; Clawson
Lawrence, Arthur ; Loughborough
Marshall, Richard ; Burbage
Maye, Robert ; Hinckley
Miller, William ; Heather
Morley, Agnes ; Stoke
Nibbe, Thomas; Broughton Astley
North, Agnes; Wanlip
Oldfield, Ann ; Narborough
Palmer, Richard ; Whetstone
Patch, John ; Ratclifife
Porter, Thomas ; Burrow
Pratt, John ; Claybroke
Preston, Margaret ; Sileby
Richardson, Richard ; Braunstone
Rott, Thomas ; Cotesi5ach
Sison, Richard ; Shepshed
Smith, John ; Pickwell
Sutton, John ; Loughborough
Swain, Joan ; Seagrave
Leicestershire Wills.
33
X554. — Continued.
Tilly, Richard ; Little Glen
Town, Nicholas; Stapleton
Trueman, Thomas ; Bringhurst
Trueman, Thomas ; Drayton
Wakelyn, Thomas ; Bringhurst
Wallis, Richard ; Wigstone
Wallis, Thomas ; Cosington
Ward, Thomas ; Arnsby
Whatton, Robert ; Long Whatton
Whyght, John ; Easton
Wilkes, John ; Barleston
Wilson, John ; Stathern
1555-
Andrew, Chris. ; Stonton Wyville
Bent, Thomas; Cosby
Billington, John ; Alexton
Blakesly, Catherine ; Welham
Blakesly, Paul ; Welham
Blankly, John ; Ab Kettleby
Brown, Richard ; Bottesford
Bushell, Robert ;
Byshopp, William ; Gilmorton
Cherrington, Hugh ; Stapleford
Claye, Henry ; Burton Lazars
Croson, William ; Ashby Folville
Evington, William ; East Norton
Exton, Richard ; Thrmgstone
Flaxman, Thomas ; Ouston
Foster, Thomas ; Thurnby
Froane, Thomas ; Shearsby
Green, Nicholas ; Hoby
Grobbe, Thomas ; Kibworth
Harde, Thomas ; Thringstone
Hill, Thomas ; Prestwold
Howit, Thomas ; Goadby
Jarvis, Thomas ; Scraptoft
Jimson, William ; Slawston
Jurdaine, Thomas ; Narborough
Little, John ; Ashby Magna
Lowett, Humphry ; Lockington
Lune, William ; Hoby
Maggyt, Thomas ; Stoke
Marson, Allan ; Tugby
Mortimer, William ; Stony Stanton
Musson, Thomas ; Cossington
Oliver, Richard ; Whitwick
Parsons, Ralph ; Donnington
Pearson, William ; Shepshead
Pen, William ;
Reede, Margaret ; Sapcote
Savage, Joan ; Lockington
Shaw, John ; Rollestone
Shele, Richard ; Billesdone
Smith, Thomas ; Thorpe Edmere
Snethe, John ; Saltby
Spencer, John ; Cadeby
Steyne, Joan ; Tilton
Taylor, John ; Thrusington
1555. — Coittiiiued>
Thomson, Thomas ; Gilmoretoo
Ward, Robert ; Newton Harcote
White, Thomas ; Ibstock
Whitecross, Nicholas; Cold Overton
Wright, Agnes ; Bottesford
Wynall, Thomas ; Cotesbach
1556-
Abbatt, John; Leicester
Abbott, Thomas ; Lockington
Allenson, Roger ; Barrow
Argille, Alice ; Leicester
Bate, John ; Croxton
Becby, John ; Halstead
Bent, William ; Aylestone
Beston, Robert ; Thrusington
Bodell, John ; Loughborough
Borow, William ; Leicester
Bowghton, Thomas ; Sapcote
Bowlsworth, Wm. ; Kirkby Mallory
Boydell, John ; Blackfordby
Bringhurst, Richard ; Easton
Brown, Elizabeth ; Belgrave
Brown, John ; Normanton
Calcroft, Thomas ; Bottesford
Carter, Richard ; Byrstall
Chamberlayne, William ; Cottesbatch.
Chandler, Thomas ; Barrow
Chaplin, Thomas ; Aylestone
Clark, John ; Long Whatton
Cokes, Thomas ; Loddington
CoUeines, John ; Beeby
Colles, Richard ; South Kilworth
Cowper, William ; Goadby
Coxal, Henry ; Somerby
Crosen, Richard ; Queniborough
Dalby, Thomas ; Pickwell
Dawkyns, William ; Lubnara
Ethryge, Margaret ; Hoby
Evatt, Robert ; Kegworth
Fallows, William ; Leicester
Foxon, Thomas ; Goadby
Frank, Thomas ; Kirby Bellars
Freer, Robert ; Wigstone
Frysby, William ; Scalford
Gamble, William ; Claxton
Goldson, William ; Wymondham
Greaves, Thomas ; Sileby
Green, Harry ; Somerby
Hallyday, Thomas;
Hancock, Thomas ; Prestwold
Harland, John ; Cosington
Harrison, John ; Stoughton
Harryson, John ; vicar of Cosby
Hawley, William ; Melton Mowbray
Henshaw, William ; Loughborough
Hickling, Richard.; Prestwold
Hide, Thomas ; Cold Overton
Hilton, Elizabeth ; ThurmastOQ
34
Leicestershire Wills.
1556.-— Continued.
Holden, Thomas ; Appleby
Hubbard, William ; Hoby
Hudson, Thomas; Melton Mowbray
Hull, Roger ; Bosworth
Humbleton, William ; Oakham
Hutchinson, James ; Sheepshead
Ironmonger, \Vm. ; Castle Donnington
Jackson, Edward ; Dishley
Jenkinson, Nicholas ; Loughborough
Jordayne, Henry ; Gumley
Lawrance, John ; Loughborough
Lawton, Ranulph ; Ashby de la Zouch
Ledbetter, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Londe, William ; Buckminster
Lorington, Margery ; Harston
Lowthe, Christopher ; Easton
Mansfield, Richard ; Great Glen
Mansfield, Richard ; Braunstone
Mantill, Thomas ; W'hitwick
Michell, William ; Shepshead
Mosman, Robert ; Hoby
Mylner, Richard ; Knipton
North, John ; Seagrave
Olyffe, John ; Leicester
Oneleye, John ; Claybroke
Palmer, John ; Coton p. of Rosworth
Payne, John ; Breedon
Phillips, William ; Shepshead
Porter, Agnes; Borough
Porter, John ; Seagrave
Porter, John ; Syston
Pyght, John ; Knipton
Ragge, James; Thorpe Acre
Rasens, William ; Quorndon
Rawlens, Robert ; Frowlesworth
Richardson, Robert ; Upton
Roberts, John ; Barvvell
Savage, John ; Belgrave
Simpson, John ; Syston
Smith, John ; Seagrave
Smith, William; Hoby
Smyth, Henry ; Hoby
Spencer, John ; Hemington
Sprackley, John ; Freeby
Swain, Thomas ; Sheepshead
Thorp, John ; Sileby
Tybbot, John; Enderby
Tyexs, Richard ; Seweston
■Wade, Anthony ; Hose
Waldren, Henry ; Medboum
Warnam, John ; Burrough
^A/^ayde, Richard ; Glooston
Wheatley, John ; Shakerstone
Wright, James; Ibstock
J557-
Adcock, Thomas ; Wyfordby
Allat, William ; Ilstone
Alyn, Elizabeth ; Barrow
1557. — Cmitinued.
Alyn, Thomas ; Weston
Anderson, Robert; Thrussington
Annis, Robert ; Wymondham
Arayslone, Richard ; Bruntingthorpe
Banister, Thomas ; Upton
Barrett, William ; Wymeswold
Bassingham, Thomas ; Normanton
Bate, Thomas ; Hallaton
Beeby, Thomas ; Halsted
Biddle, Richard ; Congestone
Bird, Thomas; Cotes p. of Piestwold
Blake, John ; Congestone
Blake, Thomas ; Gadesby
Blower, Humphrey ; Loughborough
Bodycote, Thomas ; Whetstone
Boosse, John ; Rotherby
Boss, Robert ; Sileby
Bowne, Robert ; Claybroke
Bradford, Thomas; Enderby
Brampton, John ; Bosworth
Brerehurst, William ; Ilstone
Briggs, William ;
Brown, Roger ; Barsby
Browne (see Ellis).
Bryan, William ; Dunton Bassett
Bull, George ; Wymondham
Burbage, Henry ; Cosby
Burbage, Thomas ; Ratcliffe on the
Wreake
Burdhede, Margaret ; Tugby
Burton, Richard ; Hallaton
Butler, Thomas ; Rothley
Byarde, Edward ; Claxton
Byfeld, Thomas ; Leicester
Carter, Edward ; Leicester
Carter (2 T), Mathew ; Claxton
Chapman, Margret ; Bringhurst
Chapman, William ; Bosworth
Chesterton, John ; Rolestone
Clarke, John ; Oadby
Clerke, William ; Drayton
Cooke, Thomas ; Billesdon
Cokeram, George ; Wigston
Coleman, Thomas ; Barrow
CoUett, Richard ; Higham
Conyngsby, William ; of the Newark
Corby, Thomas ; Nailstone
Coward, Thomas ; Cold Overton
Crisp, Thomas ; Croft
Daffern, William ; Barleston
Dale, Edmund ; Swepston
Dansey, Robert ; Claxton
Davers, John ; Barwell
Davey, Richard ; Whetstone
Davy, William ; Sapcote
Dawson, Thos.; Ratclife on the Wreake
Day, Thomas ; Harby
Dixon, James; Hallarton
Donisthorp, William ; Queniborough
Dorand, Richard ; Mountsorrell
Leicestershire Wills.
35
1557-
-Coiitiiiiied.
Dowell, William ; Stony Stanton'
East, John ; Croxton Kerieal
Ellis, als. Browne, Robert ; Carlton
Evans, Humphrev ; Wigston
Exton, Thomas ; Diseworth
Eyslon, Isabel ; UUesthorpe
Farnham, Francis; Quorndon
Fishpool, John ; Melton Mowbray
Fletcher, John ; Aylestone
Flude, Roger ; Huncote
Fox, John ; Thurmaston
Frisby, Christopher ;
Furborrow, John ; Frowlesworth
Gamble, William ; Asfordby
Garfeld, Thomas ; Sharnford
Geary, Agnes ; Billesdon "
Gennard, William ; Hinckley
Gilbert, Richard ; Cosington
Glen, William ; Catthorpe
Golson, Humphrey ; Pickwell
Goode, Henry ; Oadby
Goode, Richard ; Frisby by Galby
Goodman, Thomas ; Medbourn
Green, Isabel ; Birstall
Green, William ; Huncote
Grey, William ; Bottesford
Grokock, William ; Quorndon
Haddon, Thomas ; Wistow
Hall, Henry; Higham
Hames, William ; Burton Overy
Hardall, Richard ; Bottesford
Haye, William ; Lockington
Healy, Richard ; Tilton
Hebb, William ; Sysonby
Hebbe, Rebert ; Woodhouse
Kenton, William ; Hoton
Hill, Alice ; Prestwold
Holbatch, George ; Sharnford
Hood, John ; Claybrooke
Houghton, Richard ; Seagrave
Houghton, Thomas ; Seagrave
Hewitt, Thomas ; Goadby
Hucchyn, William ; Stonton Wyvell
Huckbillscot, Harry ; Wigstone
Hulcocke, John ; Cosington
Hulcot, Mathew ; Cossington
Hyndman, Thomas ; Melton Mowbray
Iliffe, Richard ; Arnesby
Jackson, Henry ; Huncote
James, Anas ; Cotes p. of Prestwold
Judd, John ; Carlton
Killingly, Elizabeth ; Goadby
King, Thomas ; Reasby
Knight, Rich.; Newbold p. of Owston
L«if8t, John ; Cossington
Lawrence (see Murphyn.)
Legh, William ; Harby
Lewin, John ; Frisby by Galby
Lewyn, Sir Hugh ; curate of Evington
Lord, Thomas ; Cotesbach
1557. — Continued.
Lowe, Hugh ; Whatton
Lucas, William ; South Kilworth
Mansfield, Rich. ; Newton Harcourt
Marshall, Richard ; Mowsley
Mason, William ; Prestwold
Mattock, William ; Thorpe Langton
Meadow, Jo^n ; Drayton
Melbourn, John ; Ratclifie
Meriman, Thomas ; Nosington
Middleton, John ; Mountsorrel
Middleton, Margaret ; Queniborough
Middleton, Richard ; Queniborough
Mitchel, Agnes ; Sheepshead
Molesworth, William ; Oadby
Morres, William ; Frisby
Morrison, William ; Garthorpe
Mowhar, John ; Sileby
Murphyn, a/s. Lawrence, Humphrey;
Loughborough
Neale, Alice ; Braunstone
Neale, Thomas ; Braunstone
Norris, Thomas ; Leicester
Olyffe, Alice ; Leicester
Ormston, Robert ; Quorndon
Parkin, Thomas; Willowby Waterless
Perkins, John ; UUesthorpe
Peyle, Robert ; Sheepshead
Pigge, James ; Stoney Stanton
Power, Henry ; Shilton '
Power, Robert ; Clawson
Pratt, William ; UUesthorpe
Pyght, Robert ; Ashby
Raynforth, John ; Huncote
Reade, Richard ; Stoney Stanton
Reade, Thomas ; Stoney Stanton
Reddislv, Richard ; Narborough
Redford, Robert ; Wymondham
Ridegway, Henry ; Burton Lazars
Roberts, John ; Alexton
Robinson, Robert ; Sysonby
Rouse, William ; Stathern
Savaney, Henry ; Sewstern
Shared, John ; Tonge
Sharpe, John ; Loughborough
Sharpe, John ; Stapleford
Sheppard, Henry ; Burton Lazars
Simpson, Richard ; Claybroke
Simpson, William ; Thurlaston
Slater, John ; Aylestone
Smith, John ; Burton on the Wolds
Smith, Margaret ;
Smith, Thomas; Sutton
Smith, William ; Leicester
Smithe, Henrv ; Thorpe Edmer
Smyton, William ; West Langton
Somter, John ; Welham
Somter, William ; Welham
Stapleford, Henry ; Thornton
Staples, John ; Rothley
Starke, Harry ; Burton Overy
36
Leicestershire Wills.
1557. — Continued.
Stene, John ; Bushby
Stevenge, John ; Wimeswold
Stonam, Richard ; Harby
Stone, William ; Thornton
Sumpter, Agnes ; Welham
Sutton, Richard ; Foston
Sweatlad, William ; Rothley
Taylor, William ; Leicester
Thornton, Richard ; Ashby
Thorpe, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
Tilson, Sir Thomas ; Swinford
Timson, Richard ; Carlton
Towers, Thomas ; Claybroke
Vaser, Alice ; St. Margaret's, Leicester
Vycars, John ; Muston
Wakelyn, William ; Drayton
Wale, Francis ; Ashby Magna
Wallis, Thomas; Wigstone
Ward, John ; Peatling Magna
Ward, William ; Great Peatling
Watts, Thomas; Rearsby
W^ebb, Joan ; Osgathorpe
Webb, John ; Snibson
^A^eyle, John ; Bitteswell
White, John ; Sproxton
Wild, William ; Scalford
\A^ilks, Henry ; Bosworth
W^itters, William ; Burbage
Wood, James; Loughborough
Woodford, Thomas ; Barsby
Wraske, Robert ; Burton Overy
Wraske, Thomas ; Great Peatling
Wright, Agnes ;
Wright, Jacob ;
■Wright, John ; Leicester
Wright, Thomas ; Eaton
Wyntour, George; Worthington
Ynge, Richard ; Leicester "
1558.
Adderton, Ralph ; Newbold
Aldridge, Richard ; Hoby
Alert, William ; Leicester
AUaine, Jone; Stathern
Allane, Andrew; Stathern
Allat, Jone; Ilstone
Allen, Henry ; Foston
Anbotte, William ; Blackfordby
Andrew, Roger ; Loddington
Atkins, Thomas; Lutterworth
Aulsope, Humphrey, Markfield
Bache, Thomas ; Walton
Ball, William ; Cadeby
Ball, William; Osbaston
Ballard, William ; Broughton Astley
Banes, Sir John ; vicar of Wistow
Barfoote, John ; Scraptoft
Barnard, Richard ; Sileby
Barnwell, Alice; Ullesthorpe
1558. — Continued.
Baxter, Peter ; Bosworth
Baxter, Walter ; Bosworth
Beals, Humphrey ; Osgarthorpe
Beck, Henry ; Bottesford
Beeby, John ; Enderby
Belfyld, Thomas ; Harston
Bell, Elizabeth ; Loughborough
Bennet, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Bennet, Thomas ; Goadby
Bennet, William ; Reaseby
Bent, Thomas ; Enderby
Berry, William ; Scalford
Berwicke, Margaret ; Burbage
Bird, Thomas ; South Croxton
Blag, William ; Plunger
Blakesly, Robert ; Burbage
Bloxam, Mauris ; Leir
Bodyll, Margaret ; Mountsorrel
Bollesworth, Thomas ; Kirby Mallory
Bolton, William ; Ashby Folville
Bond, Richard ; Thrussington
Bothebie, William ; Freeby
Bowman, Agnes ; Medboum
Bowman, Robert ; Medbourn
Bradford, Robert ; Hinckley
Bradsell, William ; Broughton Astley
Bradsell, William ; Narborough
Brampton, Stephen ; Bosworth
Branston, Robert ; Theddingworth
Braunche, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Bret, Richard ; Wymeswold
Brewster, Robert ; Wymondham
Brian, Richard ; Stoke
Brige, William ; Saxby
Brone, William ; Claxton
Brown, Thomas ; Leicester
Bruarne, John ; Belgrave
Burbidge, John ; Bosworth
Bussard, Thomas ; Westerly
Buttelar, John ; rector of Croft
Byge, Henry ; Sharnford
Byrd, Agnes ; Leicester
Callys, William ; Narborough
Carley, John ; Walton
Carpenter, Michael ; Waltham
Carter, Isabell ; Leicester
Carter, John ; Mowsley
Carter, Robert ; Reaseby
Catton, W illiam ; Foston
Chamberlen, John, the elder; Hum-
berstone
Chapman, Richard ; Stockerstone
Charitie, Anne ; Bottesford
Cheeile, John ; Thornton
Chen, Thomas ; Whestow
Cherry, John ; North Kilworth
Clare, Thomas ; Ibstock
Clark, Henry ; Glen Parva
Clark. John ; Sproxton
Clark, John ; Laughton
Leicestershire Wills.
Zl
1558. — Coiitiiiiicd.
Clepole, Jone ; Medbourn
Coke, John ; Barsby
Colton, Thomas ; Bagworth
Compton, Thomas ; Shawell
Cooke, William ; Burbage
Cox, Jone ; Little Thorpe
Cox, William ; Keyhani
Crafts, Richard ; Skeffington
Cranewell, John ; Stockerstone
Creyspe, William ; Whestow
Cross, Edmund ; Sproxton
Cross, John ; Frisby
Crysp, John ; Belton
Darker, John ; Leicester
Darman, Elizabeth ; Fleckney
Deffers, Trowell ;
Deken, William ; Norton
Dobson, Nicholas ; Loughborough
Donne, John ; Shawell
Dorkins, Robert ; Eastone
Dowke, or Ducke, Richard ; Eston
Draper, Thomas ; Quorndon
Drumbulby, John ; Diseworth
Dykes, Isabel ; Normanton
Dynesse, Thomas ; Easthorpe
Ednam, Edward ; Muston '
Edwyn, Matthew ; Mountsorrel
Entler, Robert ; Bottesford
Facon, William ; Saddington
Farmer, Henry ; Easton
Faulkner, William ; Loddington
Forrean, John ; Burbage
Fowler, Oliver ; Stietton Parva
Freerch, Thomas; Melton
Freerson, Thomas ;
Frone, Richard ; Dunton Bassett
Frone, William ; Ashby
Fukes, William ; Barkby
Gaele, Thomas ; Branston
Gallard, John ; Norton
Gamble, William ; Burton Overy
Gamble, William ; Frisby
Gilbert, John ; Ashby Parva
Glen, Richard ; Gumley
Glen, Robert ; Worthington
Glosop, Edward ; Leicester
Glover, Robert ; Great Glen
Godby, Ellys; Shilton
Goodrighe, William ; Goadby
Goodwyn, Thomas ; vicar of Claxton
Gotam, William ; Ullesthorpe
Green, Henry ; Wistow
Green, Jone ; South Kilworth
Green, Richard ; Wibtoft
Green, Robert ; Barkestone
Gymson, John ; Reaseby
Gynard, William ; Ratcliffe
Haddyn, John ; Burbage
Halt, Elizabeth ; Sheepshead
Hands, Edward ; Quorndon
1558. — Coittiiiiied.
Hanes, Margaret ; Humberstone
Hanes, Rcbert ; Shawell
Harcourte, Sir Thomas: curate of St.
Leonards, Leicester
Harding, Elenor ; Bosworth
Harebrowne, John ; Keyham
Hariman, Agnes ; Loughborough
Harper, Thomas ; Loughborough
Harris, Alice ; Humberstone
Harris, William ; Humberstone
Hasilrige, Lucy ; Leicester •
Heckeley, John ; Burton Overy
Henstoke, John ; Easton
Henton, Robert ; Hoton
Herment, William ; Bosworth
Heyere, Thomas ; Cathorpe
Heyford, Thos.; Willoughby Waterless
Hewit, Richard ; Shawell
Hill, John ; Thorpe p. of Broughton
Hocker, John ; Blaston
Hodgeson, John ; * curate of Birstall
Hollick, John ; Wartnaby
Holt, Hugh; Harby
Hopkins, William ; Sileby
Horwoode, John ; South Kilworth
Hubbard, Elizabeth ; Hoby
Hunt, John ; Dunton Bassett
Hurst, Thomas ; Loughborough
Hutton, William ; rector of Bottesford
Hyll, Sir James ; curate of Foxton
Hyll, Sir Thomas ; curate of Wistow
Hynman, John; Little Dalby
Hyxson, Richard ; Barkestone
Iliffe, James ; Hinckley
Iliffe, John ; Foxton
Iliffe, or Ilif, William ; Gyldmorton
Imynges, Robert ; Sadington
Jacam, John; Higham
Jackson, William ; Hungerton
Jarrat, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Jervis, John ; Thorpe Langton
Jode, John ;
Johnson, Alice; Great Peatling
Johnson, John ; Holt
Johnston, Robert ; Great Glen
Jones, Robert ; Enderby
Jordayn, John ; South Kilworth
Jurden, William ; Foxton
Kebell, Anne ; Rearsby
Keckwick, Thomas ; Leicester
Keighly, Wm. ; Thorpe p. of Dishley
Keightl)', Robert ; Hathern
Kemp, Thomas ; Kirby Bellars
King, John ; Higham
King, William ; Croft
Kirk, Robert ; East Norton
Knight, John ; Walton
* Testator is described in the Inventory as
' layt curat of Thurkaston."
38
Leicestershire Wills .
1558. — Continued.
Knight, William ; Claybrooke
Knight, Wm. ; Willoughby Waterless
Kyllyngley, Rowland ; Goadby
Lambe, John ; Loughborough
Lambe, Robert ; Loughborough
Lamberd, William ; Easton
Lander, Robert ; Ibstock
Lane, John ; Kegworth
Langham, Doctor Thomas ; Leicester
Langley, Thomas ; Diseworth
Langly, William ; Shakerstone
Lark, Robert ; Seagrave
Leader, Simon ; Skettesly p. of Burbage
Lee, William ; Wymondham
Lewin, William ; Houghton
Loo, Hugh ; Long Whatton
Lord, Elizabeth ; Dunton Bassett
Lord, John ; Leire
Lord, John ; Sharnford
Luce, Amey ; Bosworth
Lyne, William ; Burton Lazers
Malton, William ; Holwell
Mansfield, Thomas ; Shepshead
Marshall, Thomas ; Sketchley
Marten, Henry ; Rothley
Martin, Richard ; Oadby
Maryet, Richard ; Muston
Mathew, William; Blaby
Matte, John; Shenton
Middleton, John ; Waltham
Milner, James ; Burbage
Molde, William ; Appleby
Monke (see Palmer).
More, John ; Beeby
More, Roger; Dunton Bassett
Morell. Margaret ; Leicester
Moris, Thomas ; Grimston
Morris, Richard ; Gilmorton
Mower, Robert ; Tur Langton
Mownke, John ; Tilton
Myllyngton, Roger; vicar of Enderby
Nedham, Thomas ; Ale^ton
Netham. George ; Horninghold
Newman, John ; Bitteswell
Newton, Thomas ; Queneborough
North. John ; Mountsorrel
Nutt, John ; Sheepy
Oldershaw, Julian; Kegworth
Olyve, John ; Humberstone
Orland, Thomas ; Billesdon
Ormston, John ; Cosby
Orton. Thomas ; Sheepy
Osborn, Robert ; Castle Donnington
Osborn, William ; Colortone
Oswin, William ; Cossington
Palmer, ah. Monke, Edw. ; Gaddesby
Palmer, William ; Thurnby
Parker, John ; Newbold
Parkins, Margaret ; Gilmorton
Payne, John ; Sapcote
1558. — Continued.
Payne, John ; Lubenham
Payne, William ; Lubenham
Payne, William ; Glooson
Pearte, or Pratt, Richard ; Kibworth
Pell, William ; East Norton
Peryn, John ; Ibstock
Porter, Agnes ; Seagrave
Porter, John ; Long Whatton
Power, William ; Billesdon
Powle, John ; Barleston
Procter, Robert ; Elston
Pyckard, Alen ; Willoughby
Pycrofte, Robert ; Ashby Magna
Pyewell, Richard ; Catthorp
Pyke, John; Oadby
Pym, Robert ; Kirby Belleirs
Randall, William ; Barrow
Reddely, John ; Wigstone
Richards, John ; Foxton
Richardson, Edward ; Cosby
Rogers, Robert ; Kibworth
Rogers, Robert ; Kibworth
Roo, Robert ; Packington
Salisbury, Henry ; Ullesthorpe
Samoh, Agnes ; Huncote
Sanderson, Margaret ; Stoughton
Saunders, William ; Peckleton
Saunt, Thomas ; Aston Flamville
Saye, Robert ; Stoney Stanton
Shepherd, Michael ; Enderby
Slingisby, Thomas ; Claybrooke
Smalley, Robert ; Gaulby
Smalley, William ; Bottesford
Smart, John ; Lubenham
Smart, William ; Lawton
Smarte, Joan ; Lubenham
Smith, Agnes ; Walton
Smith, John ; Staunton Hareld
Smith, John ; Swepstone
Smith, Ralph : Bosworth
Smith, Thomas ; Thorpe Langton
Smith, William ; Bosworth
Smyth, John ; Sheepshead
Smyyth, als. Baker, William ; Barwell
Spencer, Thomas ; Swannington
Spencer, Thomas ; Walcott
Sproxon, Richard ; Tur Langton
Squier, Thomas ; Bosworth
Stafford, Margery ; Tonge
Stafford, William ; Thurcaston
Stanley, William ; Qnorndon
Stapells, William Quorndon
Stephan, Richard ; Bosworth
Stretton, Thomas ; Whetstone
Sturges, John ; Thedingworth
Sturges, Thomas; Thedingworth
Suffolk, Henry ; Leicester
Sumpter, Thos. ; vicar of Great Ashby
Swanne, Thomas ; Horninghold
Sysson, Elizabeth ; Sheepshead
Leicestershire Wills.
39
1558. — Continued.
Tarry, William ; Asfordby
Taylor, John ; Quorndon
Taylor, John ; Stapleton
Taylor, Richard ; Shilton
Tebbats, Thomas ; Hothorpe
Terrell, Thomas ; Loughborough
Terry, Alice ; Asfordby
Thornton, John ; Goadby
Tilley, John ; Enderby
Tinsley, James ; Harby
Tone, Emmot ; Osgathorpe
Townsend, John ; Newbold
Traslove, Richard ; Bosworth
Trentam, Alice ; Kirby Bellers
Turlington, John ; Houghton
Turner, John ; Walcot
Turner, Thomas ; Cotes
Turner, William ; Cotes
Tymson, Edward ; Kibworth
Vernon, John ; Bitteswell
Veysey, William ; Walcott
Villers, Rafe ; Tur Langton
Villers, William, esq. ; Godeby
Walker, Edward ; Blaby
Walker, Thomas ; Kirby Bellers
Walker, Richard ; Leicester
Wall, Thomas ; Dunton Bassett
Wanley, Alice ; Claybroke
\A^ard, John ; Carlton
Ward, Thomas ; Thornton
Ward, Thomas ; Hinckley
1558. — Continued.
\Vard, William ; Leicester
Watts, Robert ; Shenton
W^awarke, Edw. ; All Saints', Leicester
Wayland, John ; Bottesford
Webb, Raffe ; Garthorpe
^Veb3ter, Alexander ; Blaby
Webster, Thomas ; Stapleford
Welch, William ; Burbage
Wells, John ; Newton Harcourt
Wells, Margret ; Wymeswold
Wells, Thomas ; Newton Harcourt
West, John ; Stoney Stonton
Wetnell, Thomas ; Sheale Grange
Whrytte, George ; Thorpe p. of
Broughton Astley
Wilson, Thomas ; Thurmaston
Wilkins, Robert ; Keyham
Wilkinson, Christopher ; Bottesford
Wilkinson, William ; Church Langton
Winslow, Isabel ; Edmundthorpe
Wood, William ; Coleorton
Woodford, John ; Barsby
Woodward, Thomas ; Theddingworth
Woodward, William ; Hothorpe
Wright, John ; Birstall
Wright, Robert ; South Kilworth
Wright, Thos. ; Willoughby Waterless
Wright, William ; Appleby
Wylde, Elizabeth ; Waltham
Wynbe, Thomas ; Beeby
4 *
D
40
Leicestershire Wills.
SERIES II.
(CONTINUED.)
ZTranscripte of Mille,
1559—1579-
Thkse transcripts are contained in five bundles, viz. : No. 8 to No. u inclusive, and follow those
already calendared. For convenience, the names are again arranged in alphabetical order for each
year. Many of the transcripts in these bundles are not included in this Series, as they are copied
into the Register Books of the same period. [ Vide Series III.] It should be observed that many of
the Wills indexed between 1556 and 1560, and a number of those in the preceding two or three years
were proved at subsequent dates.
1559-
Adnutt, Alice ; Billesdone
Aldemes, John ; Swinford
Alderton, John ; Barkby
Alsop, Henry ; Ashby de la Zouch
Andrew, John ; Loughborough
Arnold, Robert ; Muston
Atkynce, Robert ; Keyham
Bacon, John ; Congeston
Baker, Robert ; Quomdon
Barnard, Ann ; Sileby
Barrett, Leonard ; Wymeswould
Batt, Henry; Little Thorpe
Batts, Andrew ; Ashby
Barwell, Thomas; Drayton
Bayley, Roland ; Wymeswold
Bedmore, William ; Wymeswold
Billings, William ; Easton
Black, Alice ; Congerston
Bladon, William ; Loughborough
Bodycote, William ; Leir
Borrow, Henry ; Sutton
Bradsell, John ; Kirby
Bretell, John ; Sileby
Brokes, Thomas ; Belton
Brokesby, Eliz. ; Melton Mowbray
Broughton, John ; Stockerstone
Brown, Christopher ; Leicester
Brown, Ellys; Nether Broughton
Brown, Robert; Wigston
Brown, Thomas; Eaton
Brown, William ; Alexton
Brown, William ; Thorpe Arnold
Browne, John ; Shilton
Browne, John ; Syston
Burbage, John ; Loughborough
1559. — Continued.
Butler, John ; Croft
Button, John, the elder ; Kimcote
Canner, Robert ; Belton
Carter, Thomas ; Mowsley
Castell, John ; Normanton
Chaplyn, John ; Aylestone
Cbeatell, Thomas ; Enderby
Clark, Richard ; Saxby
Clyston, John ; Muston
Coste, John ; Buckminster
Cowper, William ; East Langton
Crosby, Christopher ; Peckleton
Croson, Alice; Humberston
Cross, William ; Cottesbach
Deffers, Trowel ; Seagrave
Dowell, John ; Huncote
Drowrye, William ; Nether Broughton
Duckett, Alice ; Broughton Astley
Eleston, John ; Gumley
Elson, Richard ; Hose
Evyngs, Anne ; Wigstone
Felding, William ; Segrave
Fenton, William ; Castle Donington
Findren, John ; Halstead
Flavell, John ; Leir
Flecher, William ; Kirby
Fluytt, Andrew ; Kilby
Fowler, Agnes ; Little Stretton
Fowler, John ; Loughborough
Frank, William ; Little Dalby
Franklyn, John ; Ragdale
Freeman, John ; Medbourn
Frone, Gregory ; Shearsby
Frosnel, Robert ; Little Dalby
Gardener, John ; Bagworth
Leicestershire Wills.
41
1 559. — Con tinned.
Garrett, John ; Claybroke
Glen, Agnes ; Little Thorpe
Glen, Thomas ; Eaton
Glyn, William ; Goadby
Goder, John ; Welham
Goode, William ; Westerby
Green, John ; Muston
Grobbe, Thos. ; Kibworth Beauchamp
Grocock, Henry ; West Langton
Gybson, Francis ; Barkby
Gygar, Robert ; Hose
Gylson, Ralph ; Barnesby
Harris, William ; Congerstone
Harryatt, Thomas ; Claybroke
Havere, William ; Sutton
Haye, John ; Wigstone
Heele, Edward ; Cottesbatch
Hickling, William ; Wimeswold
Hill, John ; Castle Donington
Hill, Wm. ; Thorpe p. of Broughton
Hollingworth, John ; Sproxton
Holman, Joane ; Hallerton
Holmes, Henry ; Wilson
Holton, Edmund ; Breedon
Hopkins, William ; vicar of Welham
Hurst, John ; Hinckly
Jankinson, Humfrey ; Loddington
Jervis, John ; Aylestone
Johnson, Agnes ; Packington
Kilpeck, John ; Catthorpe
Kyrke, Hew ; Burton on the Wolds
Large, Thomas ; Claybroke
Lowe, John ; Barrow
Lytherland, Henry ; clerk, Braunstone
Marre, Christopher ; Leicester
Marson, John ; Leicester
Marvyn, Thomas ; Lutterworth
Mason, Jesse ; Barkby Thorpe
Maunsell, John ; Newton Harcourt
Meare, Thomas ;
Menerell, John ; Donisthorpe
Mesam, John ; Sileby
Mitchell, Thomas ; Somerby
More, Henry ; Oadby
Munke, Edward ; Staunton Wyville
Newton, Thomas; Birstall
Nicholson, Jone ; Burton
Northam, Richard ; Gaulby
Nurse, John ; Whitwick
Olyffe, Thomas ; Marston
Orpyn, Thomas ; Little Ashby
Overton, Lawrence ; Donnington
Pachet, Richard ; Muston
Parker, William ; Grimston
Parsons, Thomas ; Great Glen
Pawmer, John ; Lodington
Payne, Margery ; Lubenham
Pell, Thomas ; Plunger
Phipps, John ; Thedingworth
Poter, John ; Harby
1559. — Continued.
Power, John ; Gaulby
Presse, William ; Thorp Acre
Pyke, Nicholas ; Oadby
Pynder, John ; Wigstone
Redde, John ; vicar of Diseworth
Reye, Thomas ; Kibworth
Roberts, Ellen ; Breedon
Roo, William ; Ullesthorpe
Rote, Elizabeth ; Norton
Salisbury, Margaret ; Ullesthorpe
Seagrave, William ; Frisby
Shaw, Joan ; Frisby
Smith, Mary ; Goadby
Smith, Thomas ; Aston Flamville
Smythe, Christopher ; Segrave
Snow, Thomas ; Narborough
Sothewell, John ; Kybworth
Sprygge, Henry ; Ilston
Sprygge, Thomas ; Aylestone
Stapell, Joan ; Quorndon
Sturges, Adam ; Billesdon
Summerfield, Richard ; Lawton
Swain, William ; Medbourn
Swayne, John ; Sheepy
Swetman, Ellen ; Scraptoft
Tansley, Elizabeth ; Loddington
Thomson, Agnes ; Bellgrave
Tomson, Agnes; Harby
Turner, Simon ; Walcote
Twychell, Edward ; Wigston
Tylley, William ; clerk, Enderby
Varnam, Thomas; Bitteswell
Waddington, Thomas ; Medbourn
Walter, Jone ; Sileby
Ward, John ; Bosworth
W^atts, Amy ; Stoughton
Webster, Emett ; Cossington
Welche, John ; Shilton
W^ells, Richard ; Newton Harcourt
■Whiteman, John ; Leicester
^AAhyte, Henry; Stoughton
Whyteleg, John ; rector of Staunton
Wyvill
Woodward, John ; Hothorpe
Wryght, John ; Skefi&ngton
Wylde, Robert ; Barrow
^Vylde, Stephen ;
Wynde, Agnes ; East Langton
Ygynge, William ; Foston
1560.
Arnold, Ralph ; Nether Seale
Barnard, William ; Barrow upon Soar
Bedyll, Richard ; Mountsorrell
Blankeley, Robert ; Brentingby
Bloxsome, Thomas ; Knaptofte
Bodycott, Elizabeth ; Leir
Bolton, William ; vicar of Thornton
Bott, Richard ; Peatling Magna
42
Leicestershire Wills.
1560. — Continued.
Bott, William ; Hoby
Bayley, John ; Long Whatton
Bradford, John ; Stony Stanton
Browne, John ; Bottysford
Browne, William ; Snareston
Brownfeld, Henry ; Eaton
Burdytt, John ; Peatling Parva
Burton, Richard ; Leicester
Buttre, John ; Oadby
Cave, Robert ; Bosworth
Chesshere, Ralph ; Twycross
Gierke, Thomas ; Wygston
Cokeson, William ; Bosworth
Collyn, Simon ; Buckminster
Colteman, Robert ; Thornton
Dalby, John ; Redmile
Dawson, John ; Ratcliffe
Dowse, Isabelle ; Coston
Frauncis, Robert ; Waltham
Fullford, Richard ; Queniborough
Giliner, John ; Braunston
Gretton, Helen ; Ratclyffe
Greves, William ; Bottesford
Gylbert, John ; Coleorton
Harteshorn, William ; Kegworth
Horton, Matilda ; Mowseley
Howse, Christopher ; Cossington
Hulle, William ; Kibworth
Hyche, Robert ; Thurmaston
Hyngenbothom, Wm. ; Markfield
Jacham, William ; Drayton
Johnson, Thomas ; Loughborough
Layton, William ; Leicester
Lee, Oliver; Long Whatton
Litledyke, Thomas ; Hose
Martyn, William ; Ashby Folvil
Mattoke, John ; Thorpe Langton
Meverell, Thomas ; Barston
Moress, Richard ; Stapleton
Neelle, Joan ; Lubenham
Neile, Anthony ; Barleston
Northam, Margaret ; Galby
Oldam, John ; The Newarke, Leicester
Oliver, John ; Alexton
Parker, John ; Lubbenham
Parker, Thomas ; South Kilworth
Parker, William ; Lutterworth
Paynter, Robert ; Tugby
Payte, Robert ; Shepeshead
Pollard, Richard ; Syston
Powle, John ; Mountsorrell
Pyckard, Thomas ; Thurmaston
Rose, John ; Welham
Rotheley, William ; Syleby
Saddleworth, Thomas; Wymondham
Seade, Richard ; Thorpe Arnold
Shakespare, Ame ; Walton on the
Wolds
Smythe, John ; South Kylworth
Smythe, Robert ; Hoby
1560. — Continued.
Speare, Richard; Nether Scale
Sperye, William ; Hemington
Sqwyer, William ; Boresworth
Swayne, Robert ; Drayton
Swayne, William ; Medburne
Tallis, Robert ; Barston
Tylley, William ; Broughton
Tylson, Richard ; Shilton
Vellame, John ; Halyoke
Wachehorne, John ; Gawdby
Watson, John ; Little Sheepy
Watson, William ; Blaston
Webster, Alice ; Countesthorpe
Whyte, Robert ; Scraptofte
Whytelegge, Agnes ; Turlington
Wood, John ; Markefield
Wryght, William ; Drayton
Wyndam, Robert ; Kirby Malery
Wyrrall, Ame ; Syston
1561.
Lyttyll, Christopher ; Ashy Magna
1562.
Breffe, John ; Blaby
Carter, Edward ; Leicester
Chaveney, Richard ; Quomdon
Chawmle, Edw. ; vicar of Bringhurst
CoUes, Edward ; East Langton
Glene, Edward ; Broughton Astley
Gyllam, Ame ; Countesthorp
Hilton, Arthyr ; Stoke
Hurst, James ; Hinckley
Julyan, Robert ; Hose
NyccoUs, William ; Packington
Townsend, Margery ; Worthington
Warren, John ; Holt
Weaver (see Wylkyns).
Whatton, Ralph ; Knight Thorpe
Wheteley, Robert ; Wigston
^A^ylkyns,a/s. Weaver, Helen; Ibstock
1565-
•Charitie, Johane ; Bottesford
jTayler, Joane ; Hathern
1567-
Crowde, George ; Hallaton
I Garrett, John ; Hoose
Plowman, John ; Plungar
Vincent, Elizabeth ; Eastthorpe
* Transcript in Register Book 1565, fo. 49.
+ Ibidem.
t yide Register Book 1567, fo. 30.
Leicestershire Wills.
43
1571-
Thompson, William ; Sheepshead
157*-
fLacye, Ezabell; Melton Mowbray
1574.
Bennett, William ; Aylestone
Commande, William ; Somerbie
1578.
English, Nicholas ; Burton Grange,
p. of Prestwold
[For other Wills proved between 1560 and
1579 inclusive, see Register Books of Wills,
Series III.]
1579-
Folio.
Abell, John ; Cropston
Adcoke, William ; Garthorpe
*Adyntt, John ; Billesdon 4
•Aldershawe, Edw. ; Kirby Bailers 55
'Alley, John ; Claxton 33
•Allyn, Wm. ; Alton Grange, Ashby
de la Zouch 2
Andrew, William ; Keam
Astell, George ; Thornton
Atkinson, William ; Stathern
Bale, John ; Carlton
♦Ballard, William ; Walcote 6
•Beale, Elizabeth ; Burbage 16
Bradley, Anne ; Allexton
*Bradshawe, Hurafrey ; Quorndon 43
Briggs, Robert ; Croxton Kerrial
Britton, John ; Kimcote
•Brabson, Elizabeth ; Hothorpe 32
Broune, William ; Harston
Browne, Michael ; Claxton
*Buckersfield, Joan; Wymeswold i
Burbage, Robert ; Newton
Burdyt, Richard ; Shearsby
•Burrowe, Robert ; Leicester 20
Burrowes, Robert ; Ratby
Challand, Henry ; Bottesford
Choyse, Robert ; Congeston
Clark, William ; Frowlesworth
Coltman, Alice ; Fleckney
•Cooke, Henry , Muston 20
•Cotton, Ralph ; Lubbenham 37
•Cotton, Thomas ; Kimcote 9
Coxe, Nicholas ; Dadlington
Cricke, Gyles ; Hoothorpe
* Are also in the Register Book for this year,
t Vide Register Book 1572.
1579. — Contimied.
Folio.
Croden, Thomas; Somerby
Crosley, Thomas ; Harston
•Damaske, James ; Pekleton 39
•Dande, William ; Frisby 48
•Dickenson, Richard ; Wymeswold 8
•Evington, John ; Peckleton 48
•Fawkes, John ; Clawson 17
Fisher, John ; Wymondham
Fox, Margaret ; Turlangton
•Framton, Agnes; Stoughton 44
•Fryer, William ; Huncote 19
•Gaddesby, Robert ; Leicester 29
Goodall, Ralph ; Castle Donnington
•Goode, Roger; Wheston 51
•Goodman, John ; Frisby 36
•Growcocke, Margaret ; Barston 11
Gydkyn, John ; Gilmorton
Gyll, Joan Hull ; Rotherby
Hellowby, George ; Little Dalby
Heughes, John ; Ibstock
•Hewman, Thomas ; Dalby Parva 28
Hickling, Nicholas ; Claxton
Hood, John ; Mouutsorrel
•Hutt, Robert ; Stony Stanton 3
Jackson, Robert ; Countesthorpe
•James, John ; Burton 23
•Johnson, William ; Wigston 18
Keillam, John ;
Ketchley, Henry ; Thorpe Aker
Kyrbe, John ; listen
Lupton, John ; Waltham on the Wolds
Lynfield, Valentine ; Oadby
•Martyn, Alban ; Stockerston 13
Mee, William ; Diseworth
•Middleton, Joan ; Waltham 35
•Middleton, Robert ; Long Whatton 50
•Mortimer, John ; Leare 13
Morton, Richard; Swinford
•Neale, John ; Croxton Kerrial 3
•Newbye, Joane ; listen 40
Neyle, Thomas ; Blaston
Noble, Thomas ; Thrussington
Nyxon, Richard ; Huncote
Padgett, Joan ; Ragdale
•Parker, John ; Bringhurst 22
Pearse, Humfrey ; Shearsby
Pecke, Kelam ; Knoston
Porter, Ralph ; Harby
•Pym, Joane; Castle Donington 34
•Randall, Ralph ; Leicester 54
•Rolston, George ; Lockington 12
Rowdych, John ; Sibson
•Rowte, John ; Foston i
•Rydings, William ; Aylston 47
•Sampson, Robert ; Bottesford 15
•Sansome, William ; Thorpe Arnold 43
Seley, William ; Sproxton
•Shilton, Agnes; Leicester 5
* Are also in ;he Register Book for this year.
44
Leicestershire Wills.
1579. — Continued.
Folio.
*Shilton, William ; Leicester 25
*Sketliffe, William ; Drayton 14
•Skillington, Wm. ; Thrussington 10
•Smith, John ; Nether Broughton 7
Smith, Thomas ; Burrow
'Smith, Wm. ; Ashby de la Zouch 19
*Stretton, Richard ; Wheston 32
•Sutton, Martin; The Newarke 36
Tallis, Margerie ; Bosworth
•Tatam, Edward ; Knipton 27
•Toft, Ralph ; Waltham 42
•Turlington, Henry ; Scraptoft 52
Tyrlington, William ; Houghton
Vergus, Hugh ; Stathern
♦ Are also in the Register Book for this year.
1579. — Conliiived .
Folio.
Wake, Edm. ; Ashby de la Zouch
Ward, Harry ; Shearsby
•Wathewe, John ; Leicester
•Webster, John ; Wheston
Wells, Thomas ; Peatling Parva
Wilcox, John ; Odston
Wilson, John ; Ulverscroft
•Wood, Francis ; Stanton
Wormewell, Bartlemew ; Melton
Mowbray
•Worsdale, VVilliam ; Knipton
\A^reste, William ; Oadby
Wryght, Agnes ; Shenton
5
38
16
31
* Are also in the Register Book for this year.
Leicestershire Wills.
45
SERIES III.
IRegieter Booke of MilU,
1560— 1579.
This is a most important series of Register Books, as tlie date of Probate is attached to nearly
every Will registered. The first volume has two old Indexes, one at the beginning, and another at
fo. 84. It contains 173 copies of Wills, about 50 of which were proved in 1560, and the remainder in
1561. There is no Register Book for 1562. From 1563 to 1579 inclusive there is a Book for each year
with original Indexes arranged according to christian names, excepting the Book for 1568, which has
a modern Index.
The covers of several of these Register Books, viz , 1563 to 1567, 1576 and 1579 are unique. They
evidently formed part of a beautiful illuminated vellum missal belonging to a Pre-Reformation
religious house. It is believed by some that thev originally came from the Abbey, but the probability
is they were obtained from the Collegiate Church of the Newarke, Leicester, at the dissolution.
The alphabetical arrangement according to surnames, which has been specially prepared for this
publication, will facilitate searches in many ways.
1560 — 1561.
Folio.
75
73
82
24
26
10
Alen, John ; Thrussington
Andrew, Agnes ; Norton by Galby
*Andrewe, Thomas; Lodington
Ashby, Ralph ; Barwell
Assare, Robert ; Wodhouse
Ball, Ame; Sutton
Ballarde, Robt. ; Newton Burgulon 76
*Barfott, John ; Cleybroke 32
Barrett, Margarete ; Medburne 54
Billinge, Richard ; Leicester 23
Blackwyn, William ; Leicester 28
*Bradeleye, John ; Foxton 41
*Bradeley, Margerie ; Slaweston 23
Bradsali, William ; Cosbye 61
*Brokesby, Eliz. ; Melton Mowbrey 69
Browne, Richard ; Burbage 66
Browne, Thomas ; Dunton Bassett 75
Brownell, William ; Thorpe Arnold 49
Bruande, William ; Baresbie 40
•Bucke, Thomas ; Bitteswell 34
Buckley, Henry ; Markefeld 52
Charnell, Jone ; Snareston 6
Charitie, Hugh ; Normanton 77
*Chaveney, Edward ; Quarnedon 58
•Gierke, William ; Wiggeston 81
Davy, Gorritt ; Walton p. of Knap-
toft 50
•Dawson, Christopher ; Querndon 22
Dayfte, John ; Neyther Broughton 52
* Proved in 1560.
1560 — 1561. — Continued.
Folio.
Dexter, Harold ; Thedingworth 27
•Donesthorpe, Thomas ; Bredon 43
Elam, Henry ; Sharneforde 59
'Farmer, John ; Ratclyffe 36
Farneham, Robert ; Quarndon 14
Faryon, Robert ; Burbage 73
*Freman, John ; Normanton 59
Frysby, William ; Newton Burdett 9
Gamble, Elizabeth ; Burtone 77
* Gregory, Joan ; Norborowe 36
•Grundye, Edward; Packington 20
Gylbert, William ; Wybtofte 53
Hardinge, Elenore ; Markytt
Bosseworthe 12
Hawkyn, John ; Lodington 62
Hefforde, Richard ; Cosbye 56
Heyne, Robert ; Thrussington i
•Heywod, Agnes; Foston 80
Hubbard, William ; Claxton 47
Hudson, Agnes ; Melton Mowbray 18
Hinscleye, Elizabeth ; Sharneforde 60
Jakes, William ; Worthington 56
Jorden, Robert ; Sproxton 25
Knightley, Mathew ; rector of
Cosington 3
Lovell, William ; Hemington 67
Makeleye, John ; Wytheleye 48
Marshall, Milliceijt ; Bottesforde 71
Marson, Thomas ; Frolesworth 79
* Proved in 1560-
46
Leicestershire Wills.
1560 — 1561. — Continued.
Folio.
Mason, William ; Barkebye 16
M«ysome,Rd.; Barowe vppon Score 46
Meysam, Bartholomew ; Sproxton 17
Moore, William ; Sheale 69
Nayle, John; Peytling pva 42
•Newbold, Lawrence ; Oversheale 81
•Newman, Isabelle ; Bitteswell 38
Nowne, Robert ; Odeby 51
Orton, John ; Snareston 8
*Patchett, Thomas; Syston 71
Parnam, Henry ; Normanton 78
Parsons, Robert ; Long Whatton 65
Perkin, Robert ; Barrowe 46
Pole, Thomas ; Glen magna 10
•Porter, William ; Blaston 58
Purser, John ; Hallowgton 33
Rason, John ; Cosbie 76
Redeley, Richard ; Wiggeston 72
•Renolds, Amee ; Gyldemorton 44
•Reyde, Thomas; Thorneby 27
Richardson, Margerie ; Sybbesden 50
Rote, Eliz. ; Norton by Twycrosse 74
•Rotheley, Michael ; Syeston 22
•Royse, Katherine ; Lubenham 70
Russell, William ; Odeby 64
Sharpe, John ; Horninghold 51
Smithe, Richard ; Stapulton 40
•Smy the, George; Osgathorpe 19
Smythe, John ; Crafte 80
Smythe, William ; Ashby parva 42
•Smythe, William ; Cotes 80
Spencer, Richard ; Claxton 47
Sprigge, William ; Welham 48
•Stapels, Margarete ; Quernedon 35
Stente, Robert ; Belgrave 37
Sturges, Henry ; Boresworthe 57
Sutton, John ; Kegworth 75
•Thorpe, William ; Pickewell 79
Tybolde, John ; Enderbye 45
Tyghe, Elizabeth ; Syleby 65
Tymson, Robert ; Leicester 13
Wales, Richard ; Ashby de la Zouch 25
Walker, William ; Brentingby 68
Warde, Elizabeth ; Frysbie 78
Wartawste, John ; Querndon 31
Watkyn, Roger ; Newton Arcoote 64
Whyte, John ; Abbeye Pke 4
Willines, Robert ; Kylby 62
Wormingham, Ralph ; Wodhouse 74
Wyndwood, Roger ; Hinckley 11
•Yarwoode, John ; Thorpeawker 82
1560—1561.
Second Index at folio S4,
•Abram,
Austyn
Barton
Thomas ; Saxby 33
, Thomas ; Melton 19
John ; parson of Brent-
ingthorpe 3
♦ Proved in 1560.
1560 — 1561. — Continued.
Folio.
Bason, Wm. ; St. Martyn's, Leicester i
Batlinge, Thomas ; Drayton 21
Bayte, or Batty, Rich. ; Buck-
minster 18
f Bodyll, Margaret ; Mountsorrell
Briggs, Margaret ; Norton 7
Browne, Jas.; Burton on the Wolds 11
♦Browne, Walter, clerk; New
Beadhouse, Leicester 23
•Bryan, John ; Kybworthe Harcourte 39
•Bryan, Richard ; Smeaton 31
•Bucke, Henry ; Barston 28
Burbage, Ralph ; Lowghtborowe 31
Chadwicke, William ; Swynforde 39
•Gierke, Heline ; Coleorton 34 & 40
Cokeson, Sir John ; vicar of Tylton 25
Collins, Nicholas ; Drayton 22
Freeman, John ; Wyverbye 17
♦Fyssher, Alice ; Wymondham 36
Hackwod, Thomas ; Carleton 21
Hadden, John; Bytteswell 8
Hall, Katherine ; Norborowe 16
Hely, William ; Hungerton i
♦Hemson, Wm. ; Nether Claybroke 25
Hilton, Arthur ; Stoke 32
Houghton, Thomas ; Segrave 13
Howe, Elizabeth ; Shepishede 28
Hurst, John ; HoUwell 34
•Hynsley, Richard ; Sharneford 15 & 35
Jenkynson, Kath. ; Muston ig & 29
Johnson, James ; Asfordbye 9
Johnson, Thomas; Peytlinge 26
Jordyn, Richard ; Enderbye 6
•Litledyke, John ; Hoose 15 & 30
Lorde, William ; Bytteswell 17
Loryngton, Rich. ; Buckminster 16
fMarshall, John ; Worthington
Maryatt, Elizabeth ; Claxton 15
Mayre, Rbt.; Upton p. of Sybbesden 27
Mower, William ; Sylebye 11
•Pallmer, William ; Sytheston 30
•Pawmer, Elizabeth ; Brentingbie 38
Porter, John ; Sutton 16
Purfreye, Hugh ; Muston 11
Rayner, Thomas ; Peytlinge 26
Ridgley, Thomas ; Sharneford 8
♦Roleston, Richard ; Belton 30
•Roose, Robert ; Kybworthe 22 & 32
JRypham, Robert ; rector of
Hallowghten 37
Simonds, John ; Moseleye 13
Skevington, William ; Tonge 4
Stanlye, Luce ; Wheston 2
Stoneyerd, or Stonechest, Ralph ;
Shepishede 21
Symes, Thomas ; Croxton i
* Proved in 1560.
■> Will not registered, only indexed,
J Testator is described in Will as Clerk of
Glowreston
Leicestershire Wills.
47
1560— 1561. — Continued.
Folio.
20
3
7
21
Toone, Richard ; Naylston
Trowill, Robt. ; Ashby de la Zouch
Tybbot, Hugh ; Peytlinge magna
Wayt, John ; Sylebye
Wiggeston, Thomas; Ayleston
Willcockes, or Wyllkes, George ;
Barleston
Wodford, Elizabeth ; Barsbye
Wryght, Robert ; Harwell
Yveson, John ; Lowghtborowe
1625.
No Register Book for this year. See Transcripts.
1563-
38
Allen, John ; Howghton
Armeston, Richard ; Knypton i
Bacon, William ; Oddeston 11
Barton, Henry ; Sewesterne 13
Baylye, John ; Hollwell 7
Becke, Peter ; Ratclyfe Cuney 23
Bosse, Rich. ; Browghton Ashleye 26
Browne, Christopher ; Normanton 32
Bugge, Elizabeth ; Barston 20
Burton, Jane ; Eston 39
Clipsham, Martin ; Thedingworth 8
Croxall, John ; Norton 29
Dawes, William ; VVillston 10
Denston, Robert ; Sutton Cheyney 3
Elsone, Richard ; Normanton 30
Ernesbye, Myles ; Drayton 36
Extall, John ; Kyrby Malory 37
Forman, Robert ; Fraybye 28
Gamble, John ; Ernesbye 21
Gamble, William ; Burton Overy 14
Graye, Isabelle ; Eytonne 35
Gregorye, William ; Asfordbye 15
Grundyc, John ; Packington 8
Gryme, Henry ; Congeston 33
Gyles, Robert; Hallowghten 11
Hall, Robert ; Coleoverton 27
Hall, William ; Hemington 25
Haryson, John ; .\shbv de la Zouch 9
Holmes, Richard ; Segrave 34
Hottofte, John ; Systone 17
Jeffereye, Thomas ; Liilethorpe 41
Jervys, Robert ; Eyton 40
Kempe, John ; Southcroxton ig
Leysson, Robert Thnrmeston 25
Lubnam, Henry ; Odebye 4
Martyne, William ; Thorpeawker 39
Myddowe, William ; Bringhurste 17
Ormeston, Richard ; Thorneton 24
Owdam, William ; Leicester 32
Pachett, Henry ; Barrovve 36
Payne, William ; Harebye 30
Peryne, Thomas ; Croxton 28
Peyle, Henry ; Borowghe 2
1563. — Contiinted.
Folio.
Peyte, Thomas; Wilston i
Pollarde, George ; Leicester 21
Porter, Christopher ; Redmill 13
Porter, John ; Redmill 14
Prowdeman, Robert ; Orton 20
Salesburye, Wm.; Newton Burke-
lande 34
Salte, Thomas ; Snareston 31
Segrave, James; Pay tling Magna 23
Talnell, John ; Swanington 27
Taylor, George ; Hatherne 38
Thorneton, William ; Waltham 4
Turvyll, George ; Aston Flavell 15
Tymson, John ; Shanckton 10
Tymson, Richard ; Hungerton 3
Vincent, Robert ; Sawlteby 5
Waldram, Thomas ; Eston 22
Walker, Robert ; Braunston 12
Warde, William; Billesden 14
Wintoure, Robert; vicar of Belton 18
Woodwarde, Richard ; Leicester 5
Wright, William ; Muston 30
Yonge, John ; Wheston 33
1564
Annes, John ; Wymondham 5
Bardseye, Leonard ; Asfordbye 22
Blownte, Wm.; Burton sup le Wold 52
Bosse, John ; Wymeswolde 41
Bossworthe, John ; Countysthorpe 29
Bossworthe, Robert ; Norton 20
Bowkleye, Barthol. : Lokington 3S
Brabsonne, Thomas ; Hothorpe 6
Bratfelde, John ; Foston 47
Brefe, John ; Blaybye 33
Bromefeld, Henry ; Eyton 56
Browne, Joan ; Claxton 30
Calengwoode, John ; Bowthorpe
p. of Ashby 31
Carter, Maurice ; Sharneforde 43
Collins, John ; Ashby Folwell 4
Corbye, William ; Kyrby Bellers 15
Davy, Richard; Whitwyke n
Davye, Thomas ; Foston 42
Dawes, John ; Sharneforde 2
Deacon, Thos. ; Nether Browghton 23
•Fellowe, Thomas ; Foxton 32
Flamson, 1 homas; Oddeston 55
Fleminge, Thomas ; Leicester 16
Fletcher, Elizabeth ; Norton 8
Frysbye, Isabella ; Skevington 6
Fyshepole, Thomas ; Melton ig
Garlande, Robert ; Stowghton 50
Gayle, Alice ; Braunston i^
Gerye, Thomas ; Billesdon 23
Grundye, Hugh ; Osgathorpe 46
* A transcript of this Will is attached.
48
Leicestershire Wills.
1564. — Continued.
Folio.
Gysborne, Edward ; Oddstone 9
Hammon, Ralph ; Blaybye 3
Hebbe, Thomas ; Lovvghtborowe 50
Hecston, Robert : Whitwyke 3
Heile, William ; Sommerbye 4
Henshawe, Dorothy ; Lowght-
borowe 53
Hindman, Roger ; Knyghton 59
Hitchcock, Richard ; Shawell 16
Kinge, Robert ; Billesdon 14
Knight, Roger ; Casteldonnington 13
Kynde, John ; Willowbye 5
Lacye, Edward ; Hemington 26
Lee, Gilbert ; Asfordbye 48
Lee, Hugh ; Leicester 18
Losebye, Margaret ; Fleckneye 48
Losebye, Margery ; Leicester 36
Lussell, Thomas ; Dunton Bassett 35
Markebe, Thomas ; Godebye 19
Martin, John ; Stockerston 34
Marven, John ; Sharneforde 44
Maryat, Thomas ; Stowghton 2
Melburne, Roland ; Dyseworthe 47
Molde, Elizabeth ; Applebye 50
Orton, John ; Overton 8
Pallayte, Henry ; Sapcot 31
Pallmer, John; Foston 52
Parker, John ; Leicester 54
Parsone, Thomas ; Plunger 5
Parsones, Lawrence ; Applebye 45
Pinder, Richard ; Wiggeston 21
Prate, [ohn ; Gyldemoiton 46
Pratt, William ; North Kihvorthe 7
Rigmaden, Thos ; Lowghtborowe 27
Ryvett, John ; Sytheston 9
Scott, Thomas ; Cranhoo 45
Sharpe, Christopher ; Braunston 8
Shawe, Nicholas ; Thringeston 15
Simpson, Thomas : Humberston 37
Skechley, John ; Newton Bucklande 28
Skechleye, Jno.; Newton Bucklande 44
Slingesbye, Thomas ; Cleybroke 10
Stretton, Simon ; Wybtofte 11
Sucklinge, John ; Wytherleye 39
Sweteladd, Richard ; Kymcote 11
Tayler, Richard ; Leicester 9
Tayler, Thomas ; Cosington 33
Townesende, Richard ; Burbage 40
Townesende, William ; Blaybye 34
Vincent, John ; Shepeye 56
Vincent, Robert ; Hemington 49
Waggester, John ; Browghton
Ashley 36
Walton, Robt. ; Ashby de la Zouch 12
Wheteley, John ; Lutterworth i
Wikes, John ; Frowlesworthe 54
Woode, William ; Kybworthe 54
Wright, Thomas ; Boresworthe 49
Yates, Robert ; clerk, Asfordbye 42
1555-
Folio.
Abbott, Elizabeth ; Kylworth 37
Awnslathe, Nicholas ; Estlangton 23
Barrowdale, John ; Hathern 38
Bate, Julian ; Harwell 35
Bayle, Thomas ; Kybworthe 28
Buggs, William ; Saxbye 39
Calcrofte, Anne ; Bottesforde 34
Callys, Edward ; Boresworth 37
Callys, Robert ; Hoeton 20
Cappe, James; Lowghtborowe 42
Gierke, William ; Swepston 15
Cleybroke, William ; Estwell i
Chamberlaine, William ; Newton 5
*Charitie, Joan ; Bottesford 49
Chawner, Oliver ; Burrowe 22
Collington, John ; Scalford 4
Dannowe, Robt ; Castelldonnington 48
Dorman, William ; Fleckneye 25
Evington, John ; Howghton 17
Evyns, Walter ; Wiggeston 36
Farthinge, Wm. ; Kyrby Bellers 32
Forreste, William ; Shulton 10
Frekingham, William ; Redmyll i
Goodyere, Rich. ; Thorpe Langton 50
Greye, Thomas ; Barwell* 33
Gyllott, Robert ; Swepeston 11
Hartyshorne, Henry ; Bitteswell 10
Heyre, John ; Appleby 42
Hopkins, Margarete; Worthington 20
Howkins, John ; Swynford 16
Hyrpe, John ; Appleby 16
Jackson, Robert ; Frayby 2
Jymson, John ; Reresby 30
Key, George ; Barslon 7
Keye, Margerie ; Leicester 29
Knight, Margarete ; Browghton 41
Lorde, Elizabeth ; Sharneford 17
Loseby, Richard ; Ernesbye 33
Loseby, Richard ; Fleckneye 20
Marryat, William ; Claxton 7
Marshall, William ; Howghton 21
Mason, John ; Wytherley 46
Mawson, William ; Peytlinge parva 25
More, Nicholas; Burton Novery 24
Morres, William ; Bittewell 2
Mylner (see Richards).
Newcome, Chris. ; Whyttwyke 47
Oswyn, William ; Blayby 21
Parre, John ; Leicester 5
Peyt, Thomas ; Swannington 13
Pultney, Richard ; Shepey 9
Richards, ah. Mylner, Thos. ;
Ybstocke 22
Ryde, William ; Sapcote 12
Saunders, John ; Peculton 27
Semarke, Thomas ; Hallowghton 6
Sharpe, Thomas ; Statherne 45
Shawe, John ; Wymeswolde 49
Shawe, Nicholas ; Knipton 41
* Transcript at fo. 49,
Leicestershire Wills.
49
1565. — Continued.
15
Shefelde, John ; Baresby
Smythe (see Weaver).
Smythe, William ; Oddeston
Stevenson, Thomas ; Muston
Syston, Richard ; Hatheren
*Tayler, Joane ; Hatherne
Tayler, Robt. ; Nether Browghton
Trevys, Richard ; Plunger
Villers, Alice ; Southcroxton
Vincentt, William ; Stapleton
Waltham, William ; Melton
Warde, James; Applebye
Weaver, ah. Smythe, John ;
Bosseworthe
W^ebster, Ralph ; Braunston
\A^ells, George ; Knipton
Whyte, Henry ; Wiggeston
Worthe, Rich. ; Sutton p. of
Browghton Astley
Wright, Edmund ; Croxton 11
Wyllforde, Richard ; Lawghton 8
Wyllson, Richard ; Leicester 4
Ylyf, Thos. ; Walton p. of Kymcote 9
Ynge, Richard ; Braunston 14
1566.
Adcocke, Margaret ; Leicester 52
Arden, Francis ; Redmyll 62
Armonte, Wm. ; vicar of Wistowe 36
Barton, William ; Horningwold 34
Beby, John ; Barrovve 58
Beke, Richard; Twycrosse 18
Binkes, James ; Rotherby 31
Blunte, Robert ; Wellam 65
Boton, John ; Segrave 3
Bowyer, Ralph ; Ratclyffe 26
Bradshall, John ; Burton Lazars 20
Brooke, Robert ; Waltham 29
Buckerfeld, John ; Wymeswold 46
Burdett, Robert ; Tyllton 23
Burges, John ; Browghton 45
Carter, William ; Howghton 2
Chamberlaine, Robert ; Syleby 28
Chapman, Thomas ; Thrussington 35
Chippingdale, Thomas; Eytonn 40
Clerke, Robert ; Croxton 8
Clerke, Wm. ; vicar of Billesdon 50
Cleybroke, Richard , Osgathorpe 43
Cowper, Issabelle ; Waltham S2
Dowghewell, Walter ; Thurleston 57
Farmer, Nicholas; Shepeye 41
Freman, Richard ; Fleckneye 44
Fyeldinge, Margaret ; Segrave 11
Galarte, Anthony ; Kyrbye 49
Garrett, Agnes ; Ullesthorpe 5
Garton, Robert ; Sysonbye 33
Gatley, John ; Castelldonington 24
* A loose Transcript,— query if proved in 1565.
1566. — Continued:
Folio.
54
48
22
48
Gollyn, Hugh ; Croxton
Gylbert, Isabelle ; Coleoverton
Hackett, Robert ; Galbye
Harwoode, John ; Sapcote
Hatter, William ; Newbold 18
Hebbe, Agnes ; Woodhouse 8
Hopkins, William ; Garthorpe 67
Howett, Robert ; Gawdeby 32
Jervys, Anthony ; Syston 55
Leydeman, Richard ; Coston 41
Loddington, John ; Wellam 37
Machin, William ; Muston 17
Meykyn, Robert; Shakerston 18
More, Avis; Glowreston 12
Morres, Robt.; Neyther Browghton 36
Nedeham, Margaret ; Alaxton 19
Neyle, Richard ; Apekettylby 6
Parkyns, Richard ; Browghton 25
Parsones, Roger ; Hatheren 37
Pepper, John ; Somerbye 47
Plante, John ; Coleoverton 42
Pollerd, Thomas ; Lokkington 53
Porter, John ; Burbage 33
Purse, John ; Quarndon 10
Pym, John ; Castelldonington 5
Ramshawe, John ; Foston 16
Randall, Richard; Leicester 38
Rigmaden, John ; Belton 13
Robinson, Barthol. ; Thorpe Arnold 51
17
57
15
9
I
55
59
Robinson, William ; Muston
Roose, Robert ; Scalford
Rowbothom, John ; Plunger
Rowse, Thomas ; Statherne
Sandersonne, John ; Billesdon
Shawe, Stephen ; Melton
Shawe, William ; Thringeston _,_,
Smethe, William : South Kylworthe 22
Smetheley, Roger ; Melton 61
Smythe, John ; Oddeston 23
Smythe, Richard ; Boresworthe 4
Smythe, William ; Twycrosse 16
Sowre, William ; Long Whatton 65
Stevens, .\lice ; Applebye 46
Thompson, Thomas ; Wymeswold 14
Thorneton, Hugh ; Long Whatton 63
Towky, John ; Shepey Parva 63
Vyllers, George ; Howbye 60
Vytell, William ; Shankton 44
Wade, Isabelle ; Ullesthorpe 3
W^alker, John ; Estnorton 56
Wawghe, Joan ; Leicester 12
Whatton, Anne ; Knightthorpe 66
Willson, Christopher; Barston 51
Willson, Thomas ; Billesdon i
W^odwarde, W^m. ; Thedingworth 22
Woodcocke, Thomas ; vicar of
Wymeswold 59
Wright, Ralph ; Lowghtborovve 27
Wrythe, Roger ; Ybstocke 42
Wynsor, William ; Howghton 42
50
Leicestershire Wills.
1566. — Contimied.
Folio.
Ylson, Christopher ; Hungerton 49
Ylsonne, Thomas ; Lubneham 64
Ylyf, Johane ; Norborowe 13
1567-
Adcocke, Geoffrey ; Scalford 28
Allen, Robert ; North Kylworthe 72
Andrewe, Henry ; Ylston 66
Ball, Thomas ; Barkeston 65
Bennett, William ; Ayleston 56
Blande, John ; Shankton 68
Bloxham, John ; Estonflavell 8
Brabson, John ; Hothorpe 46
Bright, John ; Humberston 63
Browne, John ; Swannington 16
Browne, Roger ; Wiggeston 14
Budworthe, Albonne ; Leicester ig
Bursnall, Mathew ; Thurcaston 7
Butler, William ; Sutton 39
Calcrofte, Francis ; Bottesford 44
Carter, William ; Twyford 36
Cater, George ; Braunston 9
Chamberlaine, Christopher ; Beby 41
Clarke, Thomas; Kybworthe 58
Clerke, Thomas ; Medburne 62
Coke, Bartholomew ; Burton Lazars 45
Cooke, Thomas ; Hallowghton 13
Cooke, Thomas ; Hallowghton 35
Cosby, Nicholas ; Sheppeshede 16
Crosse, Richard ; Glen magna 12
Davy, William ; Leicester 32
Dodgeley, Thomas ; Bottesford 38
Foxe, Alice ; Wymeswold 57
Foxsonne, Thomas ; Fleckneye 48
Frone, Robert ; Sowthe Kylworthe 55
Froste, Simon ; Thorpedmer 18
•Garrett, John ; Hoose 30
Garrett, John ; Hoose 45
Gibsonne, John ; Stapleford 27
Grene, Nicholas ; Wodhowse 14
Grene, Robert ; Glenmagna 13
Grundie, James ; Colon p. of
Market Bossworthe 54
Haines, Thomas ; Alaxton 73
Hall, John ; Hemington 47
Hallpeny, John ; Lutterworthe 5
Harte, Thomas; Kirby Bellers 71
Hill, John; Galby 73
Holwell, lohn ; Twyford 64
Hutton, Wm. ; rector of Bottesford 19
Irelande, Agnes ; Hollwell^ 24
Johnson, Alice ; Wiggeston 74
Kempe, John ; Tylton 35
Kempe, William ; Skevingtoa 23
Kinge, Thomas; Sibbesden 2
Kynde, William ; Ernesby 44
Kynder, Mathew ; Wodhowse 69
Lacer, Agnes ; Cosington 31
♦ Loose Transcript at fo. 30.
1567. — Continued.
Folio.
Langham, John ; Kylby 70
Leyton, Margery ; Leicester 62
Loddington, William ; Sproxton 44
Lovat, als. Yardley, Thomas;
Twycrosse 2
Lytherland, William ; Belgrave 18
Marsonne, Lawrence ; Slaweston 60
Myllner, Alice ; Shepeshed 15
Nedde, Robert; Womandham 75
Newby, John ; Slaweston 6
Noble, William ; Shepeshede 22
Norres, William ; Tylton 36
Oxenerde, Anthony ; Thorpearnold 52
Parker, George ; Ashby dalazowshe i
Parker, Robert ; Sibbesdon 39
Parkin, Robert ; Thedingworthe 24
Parkin, Thos. ; Broughton Ashley 43
Parsonnes, Isabelle ; Wavertoft
Grange p. of Castell Donnington 5
Pegge, Richard ; Stonistanton 29
Perin, William ; Croxton 3
Petty, Thomas ; Lowghtborowe 34
Reede, Richard ; Stonistanton 78
Remmington, William ; vicar of
Lockington 41
Richardson, John ; Statherne 64
Robertts, Thomas ; Tugby 53
Saddeler, Thomas ; Ybstocke 55
Sharpe, Rowland; Sproxton 11
Shereshawe, Thos. ; Sewesterne 26
Shippon, Wm. ; Thorp Langton 78
Shoithoose, John ; Market Bos-
worthe 29
Speckley, John ; Frayby 38
Staresmore, Thomas ; Hooton 50
Sutton, Robert ; Stonistanton 59
Tatnall, John ; Reresby 67
Tayler, John; Shilton 67
Tompson, Thomas ; Kyrby 75
Topley, John ; Stockerston 25
Tylly, Thomas ; Smeaton 57
Villers, Isabelle ; Howby 4
Vincent, George ; Bottesford 74
Walker, Henry ; Hawsted 37
Warde, Robert ; Markefeld 49
Webster, Robert ; Ashby parva 30
\A^ilson, Lawrence ; Muston 28
Wodward, John ; Sapcote 10
Wood, Richard ; Shulton 23
Worsdale, Robert ; Braunston 77
■Wright, John ; Shameford 76
Wylde, Hugh ; Normanton 17
Yardley (see Lovat).
1568.
Arnold, Wm. ; Barrow upon Soar 6
Atkyn, John ; Cosby 56
Baker, George ; Eyton 22
Baroe, William ; Hemington 31
Leicestershire Wills.
51
1568. — Continued.
Folio.
43
40
3
Bate, Ellen ; Buckminster
Bayley, Emote ; Stoughton
Berry, John ; Hose
Birredge, Thomas ; Rearsby 2
Blanknie, George ; Stathern 41
Blount, John ; Walton 26
Bosworth, Henry ; Loughborough 23
Bower, John ; Hathern 29
Brabson, William ; Hothorpe 51
Burchnall, Barthol. ; Thurcaston 46
Burgeyland, Robert ; Gilmorton 12
Castell, Richard ; Normanton 28
Castell, Renold ; Eton 45
Cator, Margaret ; Braunston 59
Cherie, Thomas ; North Kilworth 55
Christian, William ; Sewstern 44
Clarke, John ; Freeby 37
Cokes, Joane ; Hungarton 61
Cole, William ; Loughborough 56
Colman, Thomas ; Langton 37
Cook, Thomas ; Wistow 53
Couper, Henry; Kegworth 21
Cowart, John ; Barston 38
Croke, James ; Buckminster 48
Crosse, Maud ; Frisby 58
Deacon, Thomas ; Rowleston 18
Draper, John ; Gaudby 48
Fayrebarne, William ; Bottesford 25
Flaxman, John ; Osolveston 9
Foldes, Henry ; Woodhouse 7
Frances, Clement ; Barwell 32
Frenshe, Henry ; Gumley 18
Gerves, William ; Ayleston 34
Gilbert, Thomas ; Stapleton 35
Glover, Margerie ; Sewstern 4
Glover, Robert ; Much Glenn 5
Grime, William ; Shakerstone 10
Gulson, John ; Dalby 15
Harriat, Richard ; Cleybroke 20
Horspole, John ; Horninghold 23
Howyt, Agnes ; Gowdby 52
Ilyffe, John ; Kibworth Harcourt 30
Jakes, Robert ; East Langton 11
Jesson, Thomas; Saxulby 36
Judsonne, Thomas ; Barrow upon
Soar 5
Kyddyer, Barthol. ; Osgathorpe 3
Kyrke, Thomas ; Skeffington 13
Kyrten, John ; Frisby on the Wreake 39
Leake, Robert ; Wymesolde 47
Martin, Richard ; Ashby Folvill 61
Medelton, John ; Waltham 33
Norman, Hewe; Shepshed 60
Olliffe, Robert ; Ratherby 16
O'lrne, Robt. ; Norton by Twycross 10
Oswen, Richard ; Syleby 16
Pennington, James; Tonge 8
Pickerde, John ; Shepey 12
Pym, John ; Castle Donington 28
Pyne, Robert ; Stapleford i
1568. — Contimied.
Folio.
Ratclyfe, John ; Lutterworth 14
Rewington, Robert ; Croxton 57
Rowshell, Chris. ; Skevington 49
Scarborowe, Alice ; Thorpe Arnold 59
Scale, Robert ; Burbage 50
Sharpe, John ; Braunston 54
Shearly, William ; Belgrave 35
Simson, William ; Gumley 9
Smyth, Richard ; Hoton 54
Spraxtonne, Agnes ; Langton i
Sturges, Gilbert ; vicar of Syston 6
Sturgis, Richard ; Theddingworth 38
Tollis, John ; Ashby Folwell 34
Towers, John ; Barston 21
Vaine, Thomas; Peatling Magna 17
Vale, Grace ; Gumley 19
Vinsent, Anthony ; Esthorpe 46
Warde, Joan ; Walton 50
W^ayle, Thomas ; Barwell 55
Weyte, William ; Wormandham 33
Whetley, Alice ; Wigston 49
Whettie, Jone ; Claxton 37
Wilkenson, John; Godeby Mar-
wood 17
Wilson, George ; Little Appleby 41
Worthington, Edward ; Lokington 42
Wirlege, Thos. ; Staunton Harrold 58
Yarne, Helen ; Whitwick 24
1569.
Ashebye, Charles ; Hungerton 74
Aynsworthe, Robert ; rectorof
Statherne 44
Barton, John ; Lowghborowe 7
Bate, William ; Hemyngton 34
Beby, Everard ; Barkebye 3
Blounte, Richard ; Thrussington 67
Blunte, Elizabeth ; Walton 36
Brookes, William ; Congesfon 19
Browne, William ; Sproxton 6
Bucke, Richard ; Baresbye 82
Buckeley, Joane ; Markefelde 55
Buckeley, Roland ; Bosseworthe 24
Burditt, Richard ; Sheresbye 2
Cademan, George ; Kyrbye 56
Canne, William ; Whitwicke 71
Carter, John ; Burbage 17
Caudwell, Erne ; Woodthorpe 26
Chapman, Thomas ; Foxton 29
Chawner, John ; Gylmorton 65
Chesshyre, Richard ; Hygham 64
'Choysse, John ; vicar of Shakerston 32
Gierke, Richard ; Northekyhvorthe ig
Clerke, Thomas; Est Langton 46
Clerke, William ; Brannston 11
Clerke, William ; Lowghborowe 66
Cocks, Humphrey ; Neylston 25
Coleman, John ; Foxton 6
* This name is written Joysse in Will.
52
Leicestershire Wills.
1569. — Continued.
Folio
*Copper, William ; Wymodam 81
Cowper, Thomas ; Shepey 52
Craxnell, William ; Smetcm 60
Darbye, William ; Dysworthe 15
Ernesbye, John ; Turlangton 51
Evington, John ; Howghton i
Fallowe, Alexander ; Byllesdon 57
Felowes, William ; Fleckney 61
Farmer (see Johnson).
Flower, George ; Statherne 12
Flower, Thomas ; Kyrby Sellers 13
Forman, William ; Frebye 46
Foxton, Thomas ; Lubenham 75
Freare, Thomas ; Burton Ovrye 50
Freare, William ; Norborowe 65
Gamble, Martin; Burton Ovrye 20
Gerye, Agnes ; Byllesdon 86
Glosse, Joane ; Lowghborowe 59
Glosse, John ; Lowghborowe 10
Grange, Thomas ; Foston 38
Gregore, Helene; Asfordbye 61
Grove, John ; rector of Stoney-
stanton 93
Gybbons, Peter ; Glowston 81
Hales, William ; Swinforde 9
Hall, William ; Hatherne 22
Hamond, Henry ; Walton p. of
Knaptoft 20
Hawson, Robert ; Queningborowe 3
Hunte, John ; Sapcoote 15
Johnson, als. Fermer, John ;
Twycrosse 62
Joysse (see Choysse).
Judde, Margerie ; Carleton 9 & 33
Keene, William ; Beby 73
Kerne, Robert; Sproxton 53
Kyghtley, Robert ; Thorpaker 75
fLacy, Elizabeth ; Melton
Marler? Thomas; Ashby Magna 37
Mawle, William ; Hemington 38
Morton, John ; Ashby Magna 82
Neyllson, Geoffrey ; Saltebye 31
Noble, John ; Scalforde 11
Noble, Richard ; Reresbie 56
Normanton, John ; Queningborowe 42
NycoUes, Robert ; Frolsworthe 47
Orton, Robert; Tugby 20
Pallat, Margerie ; Sapcote 80
Paybodie, John ; Howthorpe 39
Peale, Thomas ; Shepshed 40
Pete, Robert ; Waltham 52
Prudeney, William ; Stolcerston 78
Pycke, Andrew ; Ashby folwell 43
Ragisdalle, William ; Redmell 72
Reade, John ; Quarndon 83
Rede, William ; Eyton 68
Reede, Amee ; Stonistanton 70
Rene, John ; Knoston 19
* Testator's name is written Topp in Will,
f Will not registered.
1569. — Continued.
Folio.
Rene, John ; Knoston 84.
Revet, Nicholas ; Syston 4
Reynes, Thomas ; Coldoverton 16
Rychards, John ; Conston p. of
Shakerston 45
Saveney, John ; Syston 84
Sawnder, John ; Lutterworthe 76
Sawnders, John ; Leicester 28
Sharpe, Gregorie ; Sherneforde 79
Sharpe, John ; Arnsbye 60
Shawe, Ralph ; Thringkeston 10
Shawell, James ; Leicester 66
Shilton, Thomas ; Leicester 77
Smelleye, Richard ; Hungertoo 21
Smeton, Thomas ; Northkylworth 13
Smythe, John ; Lutterworthe 54
Smythe, Robert ; Thrusshington 80
Smythe, William ; Coloverton 16
Sneythe, John ; Sproxton 8
Sprigge, Richard ; Foxton 7
Stevens, Wm. ; vicar of Bareston 85
Sutton, John ; Holte 18
Symkyne, William ; Syston 83
Sympson, Margarete ; Gumley 30
Thorpe, John ; Queningborowe 6g
•Topp, Wm. (see Copper, Wm.)
Tyers, William ; Twyford 59
Tylson, Renold ; Shilton 63
Webster, John ; Brawnston 53
White, William ; Owdbye i
Whytaker, Richard ; Waltham 23
Wigfall, John ; Wellam 21 & 22
Wilde, John ; Brawnston 73
Wildeman, Chris. ; Southcroxton 80
Wilkyns, George ; Ybstocke 42
Wrene, Hugh ; Leare 2
Wright, Agnes ; Bottysford 4
Wrighte, William ; Lyton 40
1570-
Abbott, Richard ; Mowesley 32
Anssell, William ; Stowghton 15
Appletofte, Thomas ; Hallowton 68
Armestronge, Alice ; Knipton 32
Bacon, Henry ; Sutton Cheney 63
Bale, John ; Carleton 90
Ballard, Margaret ; Kyrbye 67
Barnes, Roger ; Melton 67
Barret, Thomas ; Medburne 40
Barton (see Pepyn).
Bayley, George ; North Kylworth 11
Bayley, William ; Howghton 25
Bende, Margaret ; Cottisbatche 84
Billington, William ; Allaxton 92
Bisshopp, John ; Hungarton 93
Blacke, William ; Dalby Parva 37
Bodyll, Joan ; Bredon 62
Bodyll, Robert ; Blakersbye p. of
Asheebyc dalazouch 71
Leicestershire Wills.
53
1570.
Folio.
Bolesworthe, George ; Barleston 60
Brookes, John ; Norton 6
Bucke, William ; Baresbye 15
Byddle, John ; Shakerston 61
Cannard, John ; Kegworthe 5
Carpenter, Wm. ; Edmundthorpe 33
Carter, John; Burbage 54
Carter, Robert ; Kybworth 55
Caster, Anthony ; Goodebye 51
Cater, Richard ; De la Foreste i
Cawldewell, Richard ; Leicester 10
Champion, Rich.; Kerbye Belhurste 63
Chaveney, Richard ; Quarne 20
Chester, John ; Harby 87
Clifford, Joan ; Kegworthe 54
Coke, Anne ; Burbage 66
Coleman, John ; Foxton 46
Cosbye, Ralph ; vicar of Shepshed 14
Cowper, Richard ; Thurmaston 35
Cox, John ; Sharneford 28
Coxson, Leonard ; Harston 86
Croftes, Thomas ; gent.; Barwell 16
Cubley, Chris. ; Croxton Curiall 53
Curtis, Robert ; Hallioke 28
Dakyn, William ; Osbaston 14
Deacon, Richard ; Kybworthe 61
Deycon, William ; Norton 23
Duckson, Wm. ; vicar of Dunton 77
Edmonson, Edward ; Barrowe 58
Eliat, William : Kyrby Belhurst 64
Foldes, John ; Woodhowse 47
Frameton, Robt. ; Ashbye Folowell 27
Freman, Thomas ; Fleckney 78
Frisbye, Everard ; Frisbye 43
Gervis, Alexander ; Eton 31
Gibson, John ; Skevington 36
Gre, Clement ; Barwell 71
Grene, Alice ; Shakerston 47
Gybson, Henry ; Leicester 21
Hamant, John ; Newton 10
Hamott, Robert ; Boresworthe 57
Hande, John ; Harbye 65
Hardall, Richard ; Dalby Parva 60
Harford, George ; Pickwell 2
Harley, Thomas ; Lowghborowe 51
Harte, William ; Saxulby 53
Heley, John ; Hawsted 40
Heley, Mary ; Boressworthe 26
Helie, William ; Hawsted 42
Hendley, John ; Leicester 3
Heythe, John ; Segrave 39
Hobson, Thomas ; Glen Magna 44
Hodges, Thomas ; Stantonwyvell 5
Hodges, Robert : Glen Magna 49
Hyll, Richard ; Newbolde 41
Ingram, Richard ; Tilton 22
Jackson, John ; Croxton 37
Jackson, John ; Ybstoke 75
Johnson, Ralph ; Leicester 2
Jones, Thomas ; Thorpeawger 76
1570. — Continued.
Folio.
Kellam, Wiliam ; Stapleford 78
Kylpecke, Thomas ; Kybworthe 45
Kyrchevale, William ; Croxton 12
Lakyn, William ; Cungeston 13
Lawkyn, Richard ; Orton le Hyll 3
Lawrence, Ralph ; Lokyngton 7
Lenton, Robert ; Tonga 60
Ley, Thomas ; Thorneton 83
Lowe, Thomas ; Casteldonyngton 36
Makepece, George ; Shepey 33
Manefeld, Lawrence ; Leicester 23
Marshall, George ; Cotes 69
Mattoke, Robert ; Lubenham 82
Mawnsell, Ed. ; Newton Harcourte 56
More, William ; Leicester 65
Morison, Alice ; Garthorpe 72
'Newbolde, Lawrence; Shele gi
Noble, Margaret ; Reresbye 30
Normanton, Margerie ; Quenyng-
borowe 34
Nutte, John ; Ratcliffe Culye 29
Osburne, William ; Sapcote 63
Pakyngton, Alice ; Lutterworthe 19
Parker, Richard ; Eston 55
Parker, William ; Burbage 65
Passand, John ; Saxbye 75
Pepyn,a/s. Barton, Wm.; Estlangton 19
Phylypes, Richard ; Naylston 58
Powdrell, John ; Lokyngton 22
Pratt, Richard ; Ashby Magna 12
Pyddon, Henry ; Laude 86
Pyght, Henry ; Welbe 74
Rea, Isabelle ; Leicester 53
Rede, Alice; Stonjstanton 65
Salesburie, Robert; Bilesdon 81
Samson, Richard ; Thorpe Arnolde 29
Sheres, Alice ; Sylbye 24
Skenner, Henry ; Twyford 32
Skerborowe, Jesper ; Thorpearnolde 48
Smarte, Edmund ; Lubenham 80
Smarte, John ; Boresworthe 57
Starke, John ; Packyngton 70
Swynfefde, William ; Sutton 56
Sybson, Thomas ; Byrestall 71
Symson, Robert ; Melton 68
Tallis ? Stephen ; Boresworthe 9
Tayler, Thomas ; Leicester 79
Thomson, Chris. ; Woodhowse 4
Thomson, Thomas ; Quarne 18
Towers, Richard ; Cleibroke 8
Vance, William ; North Kylworthe 6
Verney, Robert ; Kyrby Malerie 12
Viccares, Agnes ; Fleckney 85
Welche, John ; Erl Shilton 88
Weston, Henry ; Sapcote 1
White, John ; Byrestall 31
Whitehede, John ; Leicester 55
Whytynge, John ; Garthorpe 89
Wodarde, Thomas ; Thorneton 34
* This Will is dated 13 Jan., 13 Eliz. (1571).
54
Leicestershire Wills.
1570.— Continued.
Folio.
59
Wryght, Thomas ; Packyngton
Wylford, Joan ; Lawghton 8
Wylson, James ; Fresbye 39
Yeates, John ; Twyford 72
1571-
Abell, Thomas ; Foxton 63
Allatt, William ; Asfordbye 34
Angrave, Nicholas ; Ashby Magna 38
Bache, a/s. Page, Rich. ; Quarndon 53
Balife, Mathew; vicar of Buck-
minster 40
Bate, Thomas ; Drayton 48
Bawdricke, William ; Norton 2
Belgrave, Ambrose.; Belgrave 46
Bent, Robert ; Countisthorpe 27
Benteley, Ralph ; Casteldonyngton 89
Berye, Elizabeth ; Hosse 4
Blythe, William ; Lubenham 67
Bowett, Robert ; Whitwicke 23
Bownde, William ; Worthington u
Bremer, Robert ; Cadebye i
Bryce, William ; Foxton 50
Burgis, Robert ; Dunton 6
Butler, Robert ; Owdebye 32
Buxham, Edward ; rector of Long
Whatton 52
Cademan, Margaret ; Kyrbye 26
Cannard, Agnes; Kegworthe 41
Carpenter, William ; Stapleford 22
Carre, Hugh ; Countisthorpe 63
Chadwicke, George ; Waltham 16
Chamberlaine, Thomas ; Newton 69
Chaplayne, Charles ; Sybsdon 59
Clarke, Henry ; Sheppie 57
Clements, Richard ; Crafte 84
Gierke, Margaret ; Lowghborowe 75
Cockyn. John ; Asfordbye 42
Coke, Richard ; Overshele ii
Cotterell, John ; Appulbie 80
Coxe, Richard ; Packington 4
Cundyt, William ; Coton p. of
Boresworth 59
Davye, Thomas ; Willowbie 49
Denis, Thomas ; Bredon 12
Edmudson, Robert ; Hathern 3
Foxton, Elizabeth ; Fleckney 84
Franke, John ; Wymeswold 8
Fulford, Ralph ; Barresbye 81
Gaddesbye, Thomas; Snareston 73
German, Francis ; Loddyngton 82
Grene, William ; Redmell 64
Gylberte, Thomas ; Wystowe 15
Hames, John ; Allaxton 35
Harte, Lybeus ; Lowghborowe 36
Harve, George ; Wybtofte 64
Henesworthe, John ; Borowgh 93
Henton, Thomas ; Hotton 79
Heyley, Elizabeth ; Hawsted 9
1571. — Continued.
Folio.
Higgin, John ; Bredon 83
Hodge, William ; Este Langton 71
Holmes, Robert ; Shepshed 56
Huddelston, William ; vicar of
Tylton and Somerbye 42
Hycklynge, Richard ; Claxton 13
Ilyffe, Thomas ; Ernesbie 60
Ireland, John ; Nether Browghton 20
Johnson, John ; Wyllobye 88
Kempe, Isabella ; Frisbye upon the
Wreake 17
Key, Robert ; Stapleford 61
Key, William ; Eyton 4
Knyghte, Ralph ; Leicester 5
Kyllingworthe, Henry ; Garthorpe 37
Kynne, Thomas ; Ullesthorpe 90
Lester, Joan ; Longewhatton 24
Ley, Elizabeth ; Asfordbye 21
Lowe, William ; Barrowe 68
Marshall, Richard ; Redmell 76
Martyn, Robert ; Kyrbie 27
Mattocke, Richard ; Westelangton 55
More, John ; Claxton 47
Newton, Margaret ; Howghton 44
Noris, John ; Leicester 55
Oliver, Robert ; Sylby 49
Orland, Joan ; Bylsdon 25
Orson, Richard ; Cossington 31
Page (see Bache).
Palmer, William ; Norborowe 91
Purser, Thomas ; Brantyngthorpe 93
Rede, William ; rector of Howghton
& vicar of Scraptoft 28
Reve, Joan ; Knoston 10
Reyn , John ; Norborowe 86
Roberts, Robert ; Onelippe 6
Saveney, Thomas ; Syston 94
Selinger, Anthony : Bottesford 7
Sheperde, John ; Thorpeawger 66
Sherlocke, William ; Shepshed 24
Shylton, Ralph ; Norton 30
Shylton, Robert ; Shakerston 86
Smaley, Eleanor ; Leicester 58
Smaley, John ; Shareston 87
Smarte, William ; Lubenham 70
Smythe, George ; Harbye 61
Smythe, John ; Huncote 85
Smythe, Joise ; Hobye 30
Smythe, Thomas ; Kybworth 40
Snowe, William ; Lutterworthe 5
Starkye, John ; Packyngton 60
Stevens, Hugh ; Galbye 18
Storer, Agnes ; Shakerston 14
Tompson, John ; Leicester 19
Tompson, Thomas; Estenorton 44
Trentam, James ; Cotts 58
Waldram, Thomas; Odebye 74
Walker, John ; Appulbie 81
Warde, John ; Wolsthorpe gi
Warryn, Joan ; Sproxton 83
Leicestershire Wills.
55
1571. — Continued.
Folio.
54
39
Watkyn, Mathew ; Cossyngton
^A^atts, Richard ; Lutterworthe
Whatmo, Hugh ; curate of
Prestewold 51
Williams, John ; Gylmorton 78
Wylmore, Robert ; Cosbye 62
Yonge, Ralph ; Mountesorrel 33
1572.
Abbott, Richard ; Sheresbie 41
Adcocke, Richard ; Twyford 60
Akerston, Thomas ; Scalford 9
Allyn, Anthony ; Scraptofte 25
Arsere, Thomas; Smeton 88
Arton, Richard ; Redmell 40
Ball, Anthony ; Sheppie Magna 26
Ball, Richard ; Ashbyedalazouche 28
Barker, John ; Lowghborowe 78
Barwell, William ; Ullesthorpe 51
Bebie, Robert ; Hawsted 87
Billingbie, Roger ; Newton 7
Birche, Richard ; Osbaston 69
Blabie, Thomas; Erdeborowght 61
Bowley, Isabella ; Longewhatton 9
Brabson, Richard : Hoothorpe 10
Brabson, William ; Boresworthe 42
Bradgate, Rich. ; Peatling Parva 82
Brettell, Robert ; Sylbie 15
Bruester, Thomas ; Suesteme 27
Bucke, Richard ; Baresbie 18
Bugge, Richard ; Barston 75
Burden, John ; Knypton 3
Cartewrite, John ; Wigeston 71
Chan', Henry ; Bagworthe 61
Chanell, John ; Willowbye 52
Chapman, Thomas; Ashbie Magna 41
Clarke, Thomas ; Kybworthe 22
Coke, John ; Pickwell 43
Collett, William ; Owston 29
CoUyns, Thomas ; Reresbie 45
Coste, Jane; Buckminster 39
Crosbie, Richard ; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 50
Croston, Robert; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 31
Cubley, Robert ; Croxton Keriall 59
Dafte, Hugh ; Claxton 49
Dampord, Alice ; Leicester 72
Dawkyns, Agnes ; Eston 59
Dexter, Robert ; Thringston 29
Fawxe, George ; Claxton 7
Fawxe, John ; Claxton i
Fletcher, Christopher ; Sharneford 32
Foxton, Emme ; Lubenham 61
F'" ekes, Thomas ; Barkbie 66
Fuiborowe, Edm. ; Frolesworthe 11
Fyndon, William ; Hawsted 22
Gamble, Robert ; Saxulbie 70
Good, William ; Frysbie 68
£
1572. — Continued.
Folio.
Grover, Henry ; London 80
Gybson, Elizabeth ; Bottisford 40
Hall, Richard ; Lowghborowe 6
Hames, John ; Stowghton 57
Hames, Thomas ; Brentingthorpe 78
Hamond, John ; Ylston ai
Handley, Richard ; Redmell 34
Hardye, Robert ; Thringston 73
Hassard, Edw. ; Ashbiedalazouche 43
Henfrey, Robert ; Howbie 25
Holmes, Robert ; Blackforbie 64
Holmes, William ; Blackforbie 65
Humbleton, Wm. ; Orton park,
late of C)keham 31
Hurde, John ; Feny Drayton 16
Hylton, Agnes ; Stocke 74
Jackson, Edward ; Bebie 33
Johnson, Wm. ; Northkylworthe 55
Johnson, William ; Barkebie 67
Knappe, Henry ; Pickwell 53
Knight, Richard; Walton, p. of
Knaptoft 48
•Lacye, Isabel; Melton Mowbray
Lambert, Christopher ; Leicester 31
Lawrence, William ; LongWhatton 4
Lyllye, Thomas ; Snareston 39
Massey, Edward ; Leicester 35
Meade, John; Leicester 4
Milner, Elizabeth ; Garthorpe 30
Milner, Robert ; Frysbie 6
Muston, Hugh ; Scalford n
Newberie, William ; Ybstocke 22
Neyle, Robert ; Lubenham 33
Ollyffe, John ; Sombye 20
Orson, Henry; Eyton 13
Orson, William ; Saxbie 55
Pawley, Richard ; Southcroston 38
Pawlin, Richard ; Foxton 47
Pawlmer, Richard ; Sharneford 79
Peake, John ; Lowghborowe 77
Pep, Margaret ; Erdeborowgh 66
Picke, Thomas ; Odbye 62
Plummer, William ; South Croston 5
Pole, Robert ; Stapleford 20
Pole, Robert ; Glen Magna 45
Poulter, John ; Burton, p. of
Prestwold 57
Preston, Elizabeth ; Barrowe 8
Rede, John ; Braunstone 2
Rowse, Nicholas ; Statheme 25
Russell, Hugh ; Packington i
Shawe, Joan ; Thringeston, p. of
Whytwicke 14
Shawell, John ; Leicester 76
Shene, William ; Brentingthorpe ig
Skyllyngton, Robert ; Howbie 72
Spicke, John ; Estewell 23
Sprigge, Robert ; Foston 28
* Transcript at the end of the Book dated 14
Elir.
56
Leicestershire Wills.
1572. — Continued.
Stanfelde, Elizabeth ; Redmell
Stapleford, Helene ; Thorneton
Folio.
48
37
Swanne, Elizabeth ; Lyttelsheppie 17
Sympson, Dionis ; Leicester 37
Thewe, George ; Lowghborowe 63
Thorneton, Robert ; Claxton 5
Walker, Francis ; Estewell 12
Walker, William ; Walton, p. of
Knaptoft 26
Walplate, William ; Shakerston 21
Wanley, Elizabeth ; Frolesworthe 54
Watson, William ; Leicester 74
Watts, Thomas; Hawsted 65
Wells, Ralph ; Thromaston 84
Whyte, Agnes; Shepsheade 44
Whyte, Henry ; Barkebie 32
Whyte, Robert ; Boresworthe 27
Wilkyns, Henry ; Queningborowe 53
Worsdale, Alexander ; Knypton 36
Xpofere, Richard ; Hinckley 76
1573-
Andrewe, Thos, ; Church Langton 59
Aston, John ; Nethercote, p. of
Swepstone 40
Balle, Nicholas ; Osbastonne 76
Barrett, William ; Medborne 32
Barwell, , Thomas ; Naylston 55
Bebie, Hamlette ; Howbie 48
Bell,IRichard ; Kirbie 84
Bente, Robert ; Branston 38
Beridge, Thomas ; Reresbie 57
Berwicke, Thomas ; Burbage 67
Bodycote, Thomas ; Wheston 91
Boylston, Richard ; Burbage 23
Bradshawe, Margaret ; (no name) 83
Braunston, Peter ; Bilesden 62
Brewin, James ; Leicester 79
Bringley, Robert ; Beltonne 83
Browne, Edward ; Kilbie 67
Browne, Robert ; Dunton 13
Browne, als. Lubthorpe, Thomas ;
Onelippe 28
Brickwood, John ; Skevington 53
Burton, John ; Lowghborowe 18
Chamberlaine, Thomas; Thorpe
Shefeld 39
Chapman, John ; Bringeston 10
Chapell, Robert ; Thorpe Arnold 33
Chaveney, Joysse ; Quarnedon 72
Chilwell, William ; Swepston 7
Clyftonne, Ralph ; Leicester 65
Coke, Thomas , Sharneford 34
Collyns, Isabell ; Reresbie 12
Coxe, Richard ; Foxtonne 93
Cunnand, George ; Howbie 11
Cursonne, John ; Leicester 32
Dalbie, Isabell ; Somerbie 68
Davie, Henry ; Fynnie Drayton 65
Folio.
6
86
71
19
84
92
78
1573. — Continued
Dawes, William ; Sapcote
Daye, Augustine ; Sharneforde
Dexter, Thomas ; Thedingworth
Deycon, John ; Nortonne
Dubbledaye, Richard ; Harbie
Fancote, Robert ; Tiltonne
Franncklinge, Thos. ; Lawghton
Frisbie, John ; Norton juxta Galbie 20
Fronne, William ; Bitteswell 24
Gamble, Robert ; Leicester 72
Gerie, Robert ; Thorneton 51
Goode, Robert ; Scraptofte 27
Goodfrey, William ; Shepshede 22
Goodridge, Thomas ; Gloreston 88
Grace, William ; Barleston 56
Gragge, Nicholas ; Harbie 43
Grene, John ; Wymotham 58
Grene, Robert ; Howbie 44
Grene, Thomas ; Redmell 46
Hall, Thomas; Hatherne 17
Hansame, Thomas ; Humberston 77
Harris, Wm. ; r.ector of Gilmorton 52
Hedge, John ; Swepston 31
Herycke, Robert ; Queningborowe 42
Hode, Richard ; Normanton-en-le
Heathe 95
Holmes, John ; Segrave 22
Hottofte, William ; Syeston 25
Howett, John ; Ragdale 44
Howett, Nicholas ; Sproxton 89
Howse, John ; Carleton Curlewe 76
Hubberd, John ; Harbie 70
Ilyffe, Christopher ; Kilbie 8
Jackes, Thomas ; Bylsdon . 80
Jacksonne, John ; Tonge 82
Johnsonne, Thomas ; Sadington 42
Joyse, John ; Blowghforbie, p. of
Ashbye da la Zouche 21
Kinge, John ; Thorpe Thomas 49
Kirton, Thomas ; Frisbie 77
Kyrbie, Thomas ; Lutterworthe 37
*Laurensonne, or Rauvensone,
Richard ; Hatherne 15
Laurington, Nicholas ; Hareston 49
Lenton, John ; Wymotham 25
Lubthorpe (see Browne).
Mannsfeld, Alice ; Kegworthe 4
Marpole, John ; Shakerston 43
Marshall, Thomas; Stretton Parva 27
Marsonne, Peter; Holt, p. of
Medburne 20
Maye, Thomas ; Melton 96
Mellers, William ; Coldoverton 3
More, Robert ; Medburne 36
Norris, Agnis ; Hawstead 45
Northe, John ; Segrave 17
Northe, Richard ; Estethorpe, p.
of Bottisford 96
* Rauvensone in Will.
Leicestershire Wills.
57
1573. — Continued.
Folio.
49
42
48
Nycoles, Thomas ; Knoston
Nycoles, Wm. ; Ashebedelazouch
Nycoles, Wm. ; Ashebedalazouch
Ormeston, Thomas ; Thorneton
Oswyn, Robert ; Kybworthe 28
Page, John ;^Barkebie 12
Palmer, William ; Stretton 55
Parker, Robert ; Bottisford 90
Payne, Edward ; Lubenham 74
Pcclls, Thomas ; Cosyngton 54
Penlington, Hugh ; rector of
Stockerstonne 29
Pettie, Thomas ; Howbie 30
Rampton, William ; Belton 8
Rede, Ralph ; Stapleton 41
Renolde, Margaret ; Thromston 90
Richardsonne, Helena ; Melton 26
Saunders, Rich. ; Queningeborowe 38
Savage, Thomas ; Belgrave 51
Sharpe, Richard ; Shepshed 94
Sheperde, Margaret ; Normenton,
p. of Bottesford 19
Sherode, Ralph ; Tonge 46
Slawestonne, John ; Carlton
Curlewe 58
Smythe, Nicholas; Barwell 64
Smythe, William ; Medborne 66
Strange, Henry ; Reresbie 50
Sutton, William ; Estethorpe, p.
of Bottesford 2
Symkin, Thomas ; Bylsdon 40
Throwman, Thomas ; Segrave 23
Tilley, Thomas ; Syeston 14
Tompsonne, John ; Market Bos-
worthe 63
Tors, Thomas ; Lowghborowe 5
Tranables, Nich.; Newton Howcote 6
Warde, Thomas; Hatherne 16
Webster, Robert ; Ashebie Parva 9
^A^eston, Elizabeth ; Sapcote 7
Whyttall, Thomas ; Barleston 35
Whyttall, Thomas ; Barleston 47
Winge, William ; Muston 4
Winterbotham, Adam; rector of
Bruxbie 80
Wood, Thos, ; Kibworth Beachamp 63
Woodrowffe, Robert ; Saltebie 2
1574-
Abbot, Hugh ; Medborne 69
Barnard, Agnes ; Silbie 15
Barton (see Hasylrydge).
Beardsley, William ; Carleton 34
Bosseworth, John; Ou'ton 12
Bowley, William ; Prestwolde 18
Breares, Richard ; Willobye i
Bramston, Robert ; Melton 57 I
Browett, Thomas ; Barrowe 31
Browne, William ; Dunton 45 I
1574. — Continued.
Folio.
47
Burgis, Hugh ; Broughton
Carts, or Garts, William ; Stoke
Goldinge 40
Chamberlaine, Richard ; Sheresbie 42
Chapman, Thomas ; Bringhurst 16
Coots, Rich. ; rector of Sharneford 31
Cowper, Thos. ; rector of Wyforbie 68
Cressey, John ; Leicester 43
Cursonne, Margaret ; Claxton 58
Daie, Thomas ; Statherne 42
Dexter, Robert ; Bredon 25
Deycon, Margerie ; Glowston 49
Deycon, William ; Medborne 67
Dodsonne, John ; Draryton 34
Duckett, Thomas ; Thromston 35
Feylds, Ralph ; Burton 60
Forman, Thomas ; Sproxton 41
Froste, Thomas ; Leare 49
Fydgin, Robert ; Attertonne 55
Gamble, Robert; Burtonne Listen,
als. Burton Lazers 21
Garts (see Carts).
Gladwin, John ; Barrowe 61
Godfather, Bartholomew ; Holte 59
Gregorie, Thomas ; Little Glen 56
Greine, William ; Redmell i
Grene, Ralph ; Mustonne 52
Grosse, Jerome ; Wheston 10
Grosse, John ; Thurlestonne 32
Hands, Edward ; Lutterworth 27
Harryman, John ; Querne 54
Harrysone, Ollyver ; Shulton 53
Hasylrydge, or Haselrigge, als.
Barton, Walter ; Noseley 30
Hawood, John ; Broughton Astley 47
Hewet, Roger ; Norborowe 50
Heyforde, Wm. ; Muche Peatlinge 8
Heyley, Thomas ; Morebarne 4
Hiltonne, Richard ; Leicester 43
Hindman, John ; Melton Moberie 52
Howghton, James ; Segrave 13
Hume, Richard ; Foxtonne 60
Ilyffe, Margaret ; Walton, p. of
Kymcote 29
Johnson, Emott ; Willobie 26
Ley, Robert ; Estenortonne 39
Leyland, William ; Redmell 51
Lytherland, Ralph ; Swannington.
p. of Whit wick 11
May, Helenor ; Fleckney 8
Molde, William ; Wiggestonne 7
Paybodie, John ; Leicester 19
Phillipps, Agnes ; Naylstonne 5
PoUerde, Roger ; Syeston 6
Proudeman, Agnes ; Orton-on-the-
Hill 63
Rede, Ralph ; Norborowe 13
Rotheley, John ; Thrushington 65
Scamptonne, Robert ; Thromston 2
Sikes, Amee ; Markfeylde 5
58
Leicestershire Wills.
1574. — Continued.
Folio.
Skelsonne, William ; Esthorpe,
p. of Bottisforde 30
Smayley, Ralph ; Woodhouse 62
Smayley, William ; Kybworth
Beachamp 17
Smythe, Renold ; Rolsonne 11
Spenser, Hugh ; Melton 13
Squyre, Thomas , Woodhouse 38
Stanbridge, William ; Cranehoo 21
Thometon, William ; Fostonne 3
Tompsonne, John ; Belgrave 37
Wale, Robert ; North Kilworth 50
Walplate, Roger ; Bosworth 14
Wantan, William ; Carleton 54
Wardenne, Agnes ; Gilmorton 16
Waters, Richard i-Tiltonne 36
Welche, Robert ; Wistowe 40
Wilkinsonne, John ; Rolsonne 9
Wilsonne, Elizabeth ; Barkbie 44
Worthington, John ; Thorpe Arnold 28
Wright, Richard ; Hatherne 64
Wright, Thomas ; Stapleford 33
Wrighte, Robert ; Broughtonne 45
1575-
Abbot, John ; Hemington 54
Abbott, Richard ; Primethorpe,
p. of Crafte 28
Annes, William ; Sproxton 62
Annis, Henry ; Foxtonne 56
Arden, Alice ; Redmell 13
Backewell, Thomas ; Normanton 15
Bale, Isabell ; Kybworth Harcorte 64
Barkebye, Margt. ; Thorpe Edmer 13
Bayley, Anthony ; Ashby Magna 42
Bayley, John ; Tonge 21
Bedles, William ; Woodhowse 22
Benskyn, John ; minister of Onlippe 2
Benskyn, Richard ; Onlippe i
Beridge, Thomas; North Kilworth 26
Berwycke, Alice ; Burbage 19
Carter, Thomas ; Thedingworthe 10
Cartewryte, John ; Norton 60
Cattell, William ; Ashby Magna 27
Gierke, Bartholomew ; Marefelde 35
Coke, Donald ; Hallowghton 16
Collingwood, Roland ; Kirby Bellers 57
Coxhall, Thomas ; Cole Overtonne 21
Crowder, William ; Shepshed 60
Derrie, John ; Kirbie Bellers 66
Elsonne, William ; Mustonne 17
Frampton, Thomas ; Sapcote 43
Gesynge, William ; Costonne 14
Gilbert, Thomas ; Normanton 70
Gilsonne, William ; Carleton 30
Godley, William ; Shepshsd 61
Harryson, Robert ; Melton 52
Haskye, John ; Ashbydalazouche 72
Hewett, Thos. ; rector of Saxulbye 38
1575. — Continued.
Folio.
Howes, Richard ; Willobye 31
Huccarbe, Robert ; Eyton 44
Ingrain, Agnes ; Tiltonne 27
Jervis, William ; Thurneby 46
Jordayne, Thomas ; Norborowe 40
Kellam, Thomas ; Waltham 25
Kinge, Henry; Astonflavell 41
Knappe, Henry ; Norborowe 53
Lawrence, Thomas; Long Whatton 6
Ley, Philip ; Bosseworth 2
Lockington, Thomas ; Disseworth 29
Lynnoppe, Isabelle ; Burstall 71
Martin, Richard ; Thurleston 8
Mawnesfeilde, William ; Church
Langton 47
Meye, Emmott ; Melton 31
Michell, Richard ; Shepshedde 67
Morryson, James ; Garthorpe 46
Musson, John ; Little Peatlinge 7
Mylner, John ; Wymeswolde 11
Ollyver, Elizabeth ; Estenorton 56
Page, William ; Ashby Magna 34
Peares, John ; Leicester 49
Picke, William ; Ashby followell 59
Poole, Nicholas ; Hallowghton 10
Pope, William ; Glen Magna 7
Preiste, William ; Clebrocke 14
Prior, Thomas ; Twyforde 40
Raynolde, William ; Gilmorton 63
Reade, Chris. ; Peatlinge Magna 41
Reade, Richard ; Stony stanton 26
Robotham, Elizabeth ; Plunger 29
Rogerson, Humphrey ; Gilmorton 24
Shawe, Thomas ; Thringeston 53
Sheperde, Dyonis ; Melton 3
Smetheley, Thomas ; Meltonne i
Smythe, Edward ; Kirby Malorie 62
Starkey, John ; Burton Overye 38
Stocks, John ; Bewmanner 73
Stookcs, Anthony ; Claxtonne 51
Stretton, Richard ; Wheston 37
Sturgis, Thomas; Thedingworth 23
Taylor, Robert ; Barwell 20
Taylor, Thomas ; Peatling Parva 24
Taylor, William ; Leicester 36
Thorpe, Thomas ; Silbye 32
Tompson, Thomas ; Shepshed 68
Tompsonne, John ; Leicester 19
Warde, Anthony ; Church Langton 5
Welles, William ; vicar of Ashby
followell 39
Whyttell, Thomas ; Sheppye 68
Wright, John; Barwell 58
Wrighte, Thomas ; Sybbesdonne 18
1576-
Allen, Anthony ; Draighton 3
Anderton, William ; Hinckeley 93
Atkyns, Wm. ; Ashbydalazouche 81
Leicestershire Wills.
59
1576. — Continued.
1576.— Continued.
Folio.
Bache, Robert; Sceale 11
Barwell, Sibille ; Nailstone 12
Bayley, Geoffrey ; Whitwicke 87
Bayley, Robert ; Knoston 66
Bennett, William ; Queniborowgh 77
Bradford, John ; Stoke Goldinge 18
Brewerne, Thomas ; Barrowe 73
Brickewood, John ; Glen Magna 6
Briggs, John ; Norton juxta Galbye 45
Brodell, Thomas ; Knoston 44
Browne, Thomas ; Wiggesion 22
Burrowe, Robert ; Browghton 57
Bygge, Robert ; Burbage 74
Bylson, a/5. Kemson, Edward ;
Applebie Parva 43
Chamberleine, Henry ; Newton
Harcotte 65
Chawner, Ralph ; Hatherne 31
Chesterton, Richard ; Rowlston 18
Cowley, John; Holiwell 39
Coye, Thomas ; Wimotham 82
Crosse, John ; Cosbie 50
Dale (see Slawston).
Dande, John ; Galbie 8
Dande, Richard ; Galbye 20
Dawson, John ; Stoke goldinge 81
Downes, George ; Ylston 5
Durwicke, Thomas ; Frisbie 13
Dutton, George ; Bredon 58
Foode, John ; Fleckney 19
Foxe, Grace ; Foxton 47
Fylkins, William ; Osbaston 23
Fynnimore, John ; Norborowe 25
Fysher, John ; Barewell 75
Gallard, John ; Stretton 41
Goodridge, Richard ; Tugbie 60
Gregorie, George ; Braunston 87
Hacwood, Helene ; Shylton 94
Hacwoode, William ; Shulton 97
Halken, Richard ; Kirbie Bellers 2
Halle, John; Eston i
Halle, John ; Wymeswolde 33
Halsebrooke, Henry ; Redmell 98
Hareston, Walter ; Diresworthe 35
Heley, John ; Lutterworth 24
Hill, Henry ; Lubenham 44
Hollingworthe, Renold ; Witherley 74
Holmes, John ; Brawnston 55
Homfrie, Thomas ; Scalforde 80
Hooke, William ; Burton Overie 83
Horner, Henry ; Saltbie 53
Jackeson, Thomas; Barwell 86
J ar ram, Peter ; Long Whatton 79
Johnson, George ; Stowghton 98
Johnson, William ; Segrave 51
Johnson, William ; Hallowghton 72
Jordaine, Henry ; Westerbie 15
J udkyn, Thomas; Gylmorton 21
Kempe, John ; Hungerton 59
Kemson, (see Bylson).
Folio.
10
16
56
«4
Lenton, John ; Belton
Mariat, Henry ; Lowghborowe
Martyn, John ; Thrumerston
More, Edward ; Applebie
Muncke, Henry ; Walcote, p. of
Misterton 88
Nicholas, Thomas ; Huncote 24
Oliffe, John; Howghton, p. of
Prestwolde 28
Oliver, Richard ; Loddington 61
Oliver, Robert ; Kyrby Bellers 40
Oliver, Sence ; Loddington 16
Orson, John ; Godbie 11
Osburne, Helen ; Castledonington 67
Packewoode, John ; Sapcote 56
Pallett, John ; Huncote 92
Palmer, Thomas; Lowghborowe 7
Ferine, Alice ; Croxton Keriall 10
Porter, Thomas ; Claxton 78
Purse, John ; Querne 90
Pyne, William ; Lockington i
Rawlinson, Roger ; Scalforde 76
Reade, Thomas ; Stonistanton 89
Roes, William; Lubenham 99
Saunders, Ralph ; Enderbie 85
Savage, William ; Shepshed 83
Shilton, Thomas ; Witherley 49
Slawston, als. Dale, Elizabeth ;
Carleton Curlewe 95
Spenser, Agnes ; Melton 94
Sprydge, Elizabeth ; Lubenham 25
Tayler.Thos. ; St. Martin's, Leicester 68
Taylor, Richard ; Skettesley 37
Thorneton, Agnes ; Gilmorton 93
Towne, Ralph ; Osgathoipe 26
Trowell, Margaret ; Shepshed 84
Tybson, George ; Wiggeston 30
Tylson, Richard ; Erie Shilton 64
Vernam, William ; Lutterworthe 95
Warren, John ; Shenton 71
Watson, Robt. ; vicar of Abkettilbie 37
Watts, John ; Thrumerston 21
Watts, Robert ; Wiggeston 79
\A^itters, Magdalene ; Burbage 46
Wreste, Robert ; Cossington 36
Wrighte, Alice ; Burbage 98
Wrighte, Rich. ; Nether Browghton 9
Wyre, Jane ; Bottisforde 69
1577-
Abell, Robert ; Burstall 60
Allenson, Robert ; Woodthorpe 78
Alsoppe, William ; Sheppeshede 46
Anbott, Katherine ; Hinckleye 82
Andrewe, John ; Easton 86
Barrowdale, Thomas ; Syelbie 66
Bebie, Humphrey ; Dadlington 53
Bebye, Thomas ; Burbage 71
Bent, Henry ; Sheresbie 16
6o
Leicestershire Wills.
1577. — Continued.
Folio.
Blande, Roger ; Borowe 48
Blower, William ; Lowghtborowe 24
'Bloxham, Julian ; Wiggeston 80
Blunte, Geoifrey ; Burton, p. of
Prestwold 51
Bosseworth, Robert ; Congeston 68
Boyer, John ; Thurcaston 61
Broke, Hugh; Bredon 55
Browne, John ; Lowghtborowe 65
Brushefyelde, George ; Loddington 45
Bryan, Richard ; Walcote 13
Butterys, John ; Estonne 11
Chamberlaine, Alice; Humberstone 15
Childe, John ; Lowghtborowe 27
Clarke, William ; Shakerston 57
Gierke, John ; Barwell 85
Cleypole, Thomas ; Dalby Parva 39
Cotton, Ralph ; Lubenham 87
Coxe, John ; Humberston 68
Crosonne, Anne ; Queningborowgh 61
Davye, William ; Tylton
Dowell, John ; Higham
Draper, John ; Quarendon
Edwyn, Thomas ; Scyston
Franke, Bartholomew ; Barrowe
Freeman, Cecile ; Quarndon
Frere, Henry ; Glen Magna
Fynes, Thomas ; Quarnedon
Goodman, George ; Hallowghton
Greene, Thomas ; Glen Magna
Gregge, Thomas ; Bareston
Gulson, John ; Dalby Parva
Gulson, Thomas ; Womandham
Gylforde, Richard ; Ilston
Gysburne, Thomas ; Bosseworthe
Hardall, Henry ; Bottesforde
Haddon, William ; Willowbie
Hardyman, Elizabeth ; Bytteswell 20
Harebye, John ; Statherne 32
Harryson, Lawrence ; Hatheron 49
Harteshorne, Thomas ; Gumley
Hawes, John ; Leicester
Heyley, Henry ; senr. ; Hawsted
Heyleye, John ; Lowghtborowe
Hill, Richard ; Ibstocke
Hore, John ; Humberston
Hubberd, William ; Leicester
Hulse, John ; Cosington
Jegger, Richard ; Byllesdon
Jenkenson, Eliz. ; Lowghtborowe
Keene, Thomas ; Hinckleie
Keneye, Richard ; Stonie Stanton
Kinge, William ; Quarnedon
Knappe, Robert ; Apekettilble
Knight, Robert ; rector of Sowth
Kylworth 50
Kynge, John ; Walton 37
Langton, Roger; Wiggeston 3
♦ Gyles Bloxham in Will.
1577. — Continued.
Folio.
Leake, William, clerk; Wymeswolde i
Lowthe, William ; Twyforde 16
Ly vers, Thomas ; Claxton 12
Mane, William ; Waltham 63
Mayes, William ; Norborowe 24
Meadowe, William ; Drayton 8
Melburne, John : Diseworthe 97
Moreton, Robert ; Swynforde 49
Musson, John; Ratherbie 75
Myllner, William ; Saddington 93
Newberie, John ; Shepeye 6
Newton, John ; Queningborowe 17
Nycholson, als. Tompson, Edward ;
Wodhowse 43
Orton, William ; Earle Shilton 89
Osburne, William ; Swannington 26
Paine, William ; Knoston 4
Pallmer, Henry ; Belgrave 19
Parkyn, Robert ; Wyllowbie
Waterless 52
Perkyn, Hugh ; Stonie Stanton 5
Pettie, Clement ; Lowghtborowe 64
Pickering, William ; Belton 85
Porter, Richard ; Shawell 62
Pratt, William ; Gylmorton 99
Randall, John ; Howbie 7
Reede, Thomas ; Lowghtborowe 43
Reyve, Robert ; Kybworthe 17
Roberts, John ; Leicester 70
Robynson, Nicholas; Leicester 96
Saddington, Thomas ; Foxton 95
Savage, William ; Apekettilbie 10
Sharpe, George ; Statherne 41
Sharpe, Roger ; Hawsted 72
Shingleton, William ; Leicester 91
Skelson, Margaret ; Easthorpe 73
Smith, William ; Hallowghton 28
Swaine, Richard ; Asfordebie 90
Swaine, Susanna ; Horningwolde 61
Taylor, John ; Belgrave 64
Thompson, Thomas ; Belgrave 37
Thomson, Margaret ; Howghton 8
Tompson (see Nycholson).
Tyers, John ; Twyforde 39
Vanne, Thomas ; Wiggeston 31
Vincent, Margery ; Sutton, p. of
Crafte 44
Vyance, Richard ; Humberston 36
Wade, Edward ; Lutterworthe 58
Wale, Richard ; Walcote 23
Wallen, John ; Cleybroke 19
Warde, Roger ; Kegworthe 39
Warren, George; Burton super le
Wolds 80
Wells, Roger ; Skevington 75
\A^est, Thomas ; Newbolde 32
Whatton, Robert ; Long Whatton 33
Wylkyns, William ; Swannington 70
Wynslowe, Thomas ; Thorpedmer 14
Leicestershire Wills.
6i
1578.
Folio.
74
87
7
52
2
68
44
17
60
105
48
93
79
99
Adcocke, William ; Garthorpe 98
Adler, John ; Wybtofte, p. of
Cleibroke 51
Allen, John ; MountsorrellJ 89
Awsten, Robt. ; Melton Mowbraye 43
Barsbye, Robert ; Belgrave 34
Bate, Henry ; Stowghton 55
Bates, Alice; Applebye 94
Baxter, Robert ; Melton Mobery 25
Bennytt, John ; Sheapsheade 92
Blande, Gilbert ; rector of Cadebye 3
Bloxam, Thomas ; Wiggeston 51
Blunt, Isabelle ; Burton, p. of
Prestwold
Bodyll, Robert ; Bredon
Brampton, Thomas ; Gylmorton
Brate, John ; Gracedevve
Breares, William ; Lubbenham
Breres, Wm. ; Willoby Waterless
Brooke, William ; Blabye
Burton, Thomas; Easton, p. of
Bringhurste
Buxam, Hugh ; Eastwell
Chawner, John ; Kirkby Mallery
Cobley, William ; Billesdon
Colles, Thomas ; Gilmorton
Cooke, Richard ; Sharnford
Corne, Ralph ; Wytherley
Dawson, Robert ; Ratcliffe
Draper, Christopher ; Wymeswolde 85
Eare, William ; Catethorpe 32
Elkington, Richard ; Shawell 45
Fletcher, Robert ; Howghton 91
Foldes, Robert ; Woodhowse 20
Freeman, Wm. ; Stonton Wyvell 106
Frickelinganne, Joane ; Redmell 8
Frone, Richard ; South Kilworth
Fumes, George ; Leicester
Fynney, Hugh ; Tugbye
Fysher, Richard ; Bagworth
Goodrige, Wm.; Ashbydalazouch
Gorde, William ; Somerbye
Gregory, Leonard ; Prestwolde
Gyllever, William ; Cottisbiche
Hames, Robert ; Stowghton
Hardale, Isabella ; Bottisforde
Hebbes (see More).
Heise, Richard ; Lockington 10
Hickelinge, Thomas ; Wymeswolde 11
Howghton, Richard ; Pickwell 78
Hubbart, Thomas ; East Langton
Hume, Thomas, senr. ; Foxton
Hurste, Richard ; Holwell
Hyche, Hugh ; Thrumaston i
Johnson, Richard ; Lutterworthe i
Kelham, John ; Stapleford 24
Kinge, Richard ; Billesdon 96
Lewyn, Thomas ; Barkby 6r
Lowthe, Henry ; Easton 68
Mason, John ; Wytherley 29
39
53
9
loi
50
19
46
95
14
Oo
62
104
82
1578. — Continued^
Folio.
Mason, Thomas ; Eastwell 93
Mawson, Robert ; Peatlinge Parva 72
Mericke, Wm. ; rector of Hygham 77
More, a/s. Hebbes, Wm. ; Sysonby 71
Mountill, John ; Sheapesheade 48
Muncke, William ; Ash by Fol well 21
Parsons, Richard ; Billesdon 19
Porter, Robert ; Barrowe 27
Pratt, William ; Leicester 42
Proctor, William ; Aylston 3
Rawledge, George ; Sybson 4
Raynes, Richard ; Colde Overton 58
Reade, Margaret ; Lowghborrowe 106
Reiste, Thomas ; Long Whatton loi
Rygbye, John ; Newton 96
Salisburie, Richard ; Snareston 40
Salisbury, Thomas ; Oddeston 98
Sharpe, John; Hobye 91
Shepey, Thomas ; Stapleton 56
Spencer, John ; Stoke Goldinge 103
Spencer, Wm. ; Nether Browghton 100
Spenser, Robert ; Ashbydalazouch 35
Squyer, William ; Thrumaston 86
Symon, Richard ; Wiggeston 49
Tarleton, Edward ; Ratcliffe super
Wreake 22
Tayler, Robert ; Walton 31
Taylor, John ; Gilmorton 80
Thorpe, Richard ; rector of Harby
and Muston 36
Tylton, William ; Norborowe 26
Wakley, Richard ; Wibtoft, p. of
Cleabrok 6
Watts, John ; Ratclifif 76
Wayte, William ; Barlestone 72
Whitmore, Robt. ; Burton Overye 59
W^ignaile, Richard ; Easton 66
Wolley, William ; Melton 15
Wright, William ; Frolsworth 47
1579-
Adnytt, John ; Billesdon 4
Aldershawe, Edw. ; Kerby Bellers 55
Alley, John ; Claxton 33
Allyn, William ; Alton Grange, p.
of Ashbyedelazouch 2
Ballard, William ; Walcote 6
Beale, Elizabeth ; Burbage 16
Brabson, Elizabeth ; Hothorpe 32
Bradshawe, Humfreye ; Quarndon 43
Buckersfeylde, Joan ; Wymeswolde i
Burrow, Robert ; Leicester 20
Cooke, Henry ; Muston 20
Cotton, Ralph ; Lubbenhom 37
Cotton, Thomas ; Kymcoate g
Damaske, James ; Peckleton 39
Dande, William ; Frysbye 48
Dickenson, Richard ; Wymeswolde 8
Evington, John ; Peckleton 48
62
Leicestershire Wills.
1579. — Continued.
Folio.
Fawxe, John ; Clawson 17
Framton, Agnes ; Stoughton 44
Fryer, William ; Huncote 19
•Gaddesbye, Robert ; Leicester 29
Goode, Roger ; Wheston 31
Goodman, John ; Frisbye 36
Growcocke, Margaret ; Barston 11
Hewman, Thomas; Dalby Parva 28
Hutt, Robert ; Stoni Stanton 3
James, John ; Burton 23
Johnson, William ; Wiggeston 18
Martyn, Alban ; Stokerston 13
Middleton, Joan ; Waltham 35
Middleton, Robert ; Long Whatton 50
Mortimer, John ; Leare 13
Neale, John ; Croxton Curiall 3
Newbye, Joane ; Ilston 40
Parker, John ; Bringhurste 22
Pym, Joane; Castledonington 34
Randall, Ralph ; Leicester 54
Rolston, George ; Lockington 12
• This Will appears to have been proved in 1580.
1579. — Continued.
Folio.
Rowte, John ; Foston i
Rydings, William ; Aylston 47
Sampson, or Sansome, Robert ;
Bottesford 15
Sansome, William ; Thorpe Arnold 43
Shilton, William ; Leicester 25
Shylton, Agnes ; Leicester 5
Sketliffe, William ; Drayton 14
Skillington, Wm, ; Thrushington 10
Smith, John ; Nether Broughton 7
Smith, William ; Ashbye delazouch 19
Stretton, Richard ; Wheston 32
Sutton, Martin ; The Newarke,
near Leicester 36
Tatam, Edward ; Knipton 27
Toft, Ralph ; Waltham 42
Turlington, Henry ; Scraptoft 52
Wathee, or Wathewe, John ;
Leicester 5
Webster, John ; Wheston 38
Wood, Francis ; Stanton i6
Worsdalc, William ; Knipton 31
Leicestershire Wills.
63
SERIES IV
I 5 80 — I 649
The records calendared in this series are quite distinct from the earlier ones. They consist of
original Wills and copies mixed, being filed in separate rolls for each year. The roll for 1608 is lost,
but the index is preserved. There are good Register Books containing copies of Wills for 1585-6 and
for the years 1587-1588, 1589, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1611 and 16^. Inventories are filed vpith the Wills for
the first five years, but from 1585 they are arranged and mdexed separately. There is an imperfect
Act Book for 1^85 and 1586, and Act Books firom 1604 to 1649 inclusive are preserved. The calendar
from which this copy is taken commences thus : "Testamenta probato Ao. 1580 vnam Inventarijs."
X580.
No.
Abbot, Henry ; Wiggeston 87
Barnard, John ; Barrow 72
Barton, Thomas ; Quarndon 93
Batt, William ; Horneinghold 53
Bayarde, Thomas ; Claxton 80
Bentley, Robert ; Wiggeston 43
Berridge, John ; Barkby 79
Bloxam, Agnes ; Wiggeston 36
. Blunt, Thomas ; Wymeswold 76
Bottisfishe, William ; Wheston 27
Bradforde, Thomas ; Narborowe 56
Bradshawe, William ; Lubnam 29
Brewster, Richard ; Wimotham 26
Bury,- John; Bottisforde 54
Butler, Thos. ; Broughton Ashlye 100
Carver (see Thurman).
Catton, Margaret ; Lubnam 69
Caudell, Thomas ; Stoke Golding 49
Clerk, Elizabeth ; Kibworth 62
Clerk, Robert ; Kibworth 82
Clerk, Margery ; Markefeild 91
Clerke, Henry ; Thringston 12
Clerke, Robert ; Medborne 14
Clerke, Richard ; Packington 78
Clerke, Thomas ; Hungarton 90
Coleman, Richard ; Kibworth 94
CoUington, Wm. ; Kerby Bailers 32
Collyer, Agnes ; Skefi&ngton 83
Cooke, John; Leicester 13
Cowper, Thomas ; Stretton Magna 70
Croson, John ; Queninborough 77
Derry, Thomas ; Lockingham 92
Eldershaw, William ; Billesdon 55
Elyott, Thomas ; Sbepesbeade 34
1580. — Continued.
No
Evington, Thomas ; Loughborowe 9
Foster, Randolph ; Kerby Bellers 42
Francke, Richard ; Wymeswold 71
Freeman, John ; Thrussington 51
Gamble, Elizabeth ; Knipton 25
Gest, Richard ; listen i
Giles, Elizabeth ; Melton 38
Gillott, William ; Leicester 17
Gray, Henry ; Halstead 86
Handes, John ; Shawell 104
Hawsebrok, Alice ; Redmell 28
Hill, Elizabeth ; Galbye 33
Hilton, Henry ; Cottesbitche 60
Hinton, Bridget! ; Loughborowe 2
Holmes, Randus ; Sheale 24
Hoos, Thomas ; Croxton 96
Horam, Peter ; Broughton Ashley 44
Hubberde, Elizabeth ; Leicester 57
Hurst, Alice; Holwell 103
Jackson, Anna; Donnington 22
Jarram, Richard ; Diseworth loi
Jervis, John ; Queninborow 39
Johnson, John ; Saddington 11
Kendall, John ; Norton 15
Kilby, Henry ; Ratclilf super wreak 99
Kinge, Roger ; Medborne 50
Langton, William ; Barkston 85
Lawrinson, William ; Ibstock 81
Lewen, Thomas ; Seithston 3
Lord, Humphrey ; Leare 105
Mariott, Richard ; Bottisford 46
Mason, Henry ; Carlton 8
Middleton, Thomas ; Sileby 41
Mosley, Henry ; Leicester 89
64
Leicestershire Wills.
1580. — Continued.
No.
Newton, William ; Ragdale 58
Nichols, Elizabeth ; Huncoat 4
Norman, Roger ; Ashby Parva 31
Norman, John ; Misterton 40
Page, Thomas; Cleabrook 47
Palmer, Benjamin ; Willowbye 18
Parsons, Richard ; Loughborow 65
Perkins, William ; Shernford 61
Pickard, John ; Bagworth 64
Pight, William ; Ashbydelazouch 63
Pomfrey, George ; Sapcoat 75
Poulter, Richard ; Wiggeston 19
Read, William ; Kerby Bellers 45
Reave, John ; Twiford 106
Robinson, John ; Scalford 6
Sabine, Nicholas ; Frolesworth 88
Saddington, William ; Foxton 74
Sampson, John ; Stathern 97
Sheepey, Richard ; Burstall 66
Simkin, Richard ; Humberston 10
Somner, Robert ; Bottisford 95
Sprigg, Robert ; Foxton 98
Swindell, Jnhn ; Tonge 20
Taylor, William ; Ashbydelazouch 59
Thurman, als. Carver, John ;
Whitweek 48
Treves, Agnes ; Tilton 21
Trives, John ; Tilton 7
Vullyatt, Robert ; Harston 68
Warner, Agnes; Markefeild 84
Werrall, William ; Packington 16
Wiggeston, Agnes ; Ailston 67
Wilkinson, Isabella ; Saltby 30
Willimatt, Robert ; Diseworth 23
Winterton, Richard ; Kylmecott 35
Winterton, Richard ; Kylmecott 102
^A^ood, James ; Willowby 5
*Woodwarde, William ; Medburn
1581.
Agnes, Thomas ; Gumley 124
Almey, Robert ; Dunton 119
Armestrong, John ; Knipton 44
Atkin, William ; Wheston 34
Awsten, John ; Earlshilton no
Bardall, Nicholas ; Sheapeshead 96
Baresby, Robert ; Thorp setchfeild 10
Bate, Kzechiell ; Allaxton 82
Beamont, John ; Turlangton 31
Begin, Henry ; Buckminster 112
Bell, John ; Skevington 37
Bende (see Williams).
Benskin, Bartholomew ; Onelipp 19
Bent, Margaret ; Brannston 55
Boore, John ; Hatherne 54
Brannston, John ; Loddington 47
Brian, Richard ; Leicester 113
* Loose Transcript.
1581. — Continued.
No.
Brickwoode, Wm. ; Kibworth 91
Burton, William ; Holwell 60
Butler, Richard ; Ashbydelazouch 20
Byerlye, Robert ; Glen magna 29
Cartwright, Robert ; Ailston 94
Challand, Richard ; Bottisford 83
Chamberlin, Thomas ; Cranhoe 102
Cheney, John ; rector of Leare 8i
Chester, Thomas ; East Norton 105
Clerk, Walter ; Wiggeston 22
Coleman, Henry ; Turlangton 57
Cooke, als. Smith, Wm. ; Melton 77
Cooper, Thomas ; Narborowe 75
Cooper, Thomas ; Thorparnold 26
CowUey, Margaret ; Holwell 21
Crosse, George ; Aston flavell 49
Dafferne, Thomas ; Stonistanton 117
Dirrye, Agnes ; Loddington 64
Dod, Richard ; Medborne 51
Dorman, William ; Fleckney «
Eaton, Hugh ; Blougherby 78
Eaton, John ; Sheasby 107
Ellis, John ; Quarndon 70
Flampson, John ; Oddeston 39
Flower, Thomas ; Kerby bellers loi
Forrian, Henry ; Burbage 56
Fox, Simon ; Castledonington in
Freeman, Richard ; Melton 13
Gawarton, John ; Brannston 42
Glesse, William ; Saxulby 103
Goadby, Richard ; Shilton 123
Goodman, William ; Snibston 58
Goodwin, Christopher ; Claxton 90
Greene, Henry ; Sewsterne 84
Gyborne, Emott ; Odston 108
Hackett, Richard ; Braunston 74
Hallidon, William ; Mowseley 71
Harris, Richard ; Burton Lazars 87
Hoore, Bartholomew ; Barkbye 88
Howett, John ; Peatling magna 65
Ithell, Perceus; Billesdon 45
Jervis, Robert ; Wiggeston 89
Johnson, Christopher ; Hinckley 68
Kempe, Mathew ; Harby 127
Kettle, Hugh ; Ashbyedelazouche 59
Kinge, John ; Stapleford 122
Knighte, Robert ; Halloughton 92
Knighte, Thomas ; Newbolde 115
Knighton, Thomas; Barrow 16
Lawson, William ; Billesdon 73
Lee, Thomas ; Swinforde 66
Lester, Thomas ; Long Whatton 62
Lewen, Libbius ; Baresby 118
Litherland, Wm. ; Neilston 35
Loe, Thomas ; Long Whatton 6
Lucas, John ; Cosby 126
Ludlam, Richard ; Odeby 80
Marshall, John ; Mountsorrell 95
Maryott, Joice; Lowghborowe 40
Meade, John ; Willowbye 125
Leicestershire Wills.
65
1581. — Cuntinited.
No.
Molde, Richard ; Appleby 63
Neale, Christopher ; Peatlingparva 61
Newby, Robert ; Sutton 93
Newcombe, Thomas ; Leicester 1
Northerne, Robert ; Barkby thorp 5
Osborne, Geoff. ; Castledonington 41
Oxenshall,Wm.; Ashbyedelazouch 106
Palmer, Hugh ; Skefiington 52
Parsons, Hugh ; Syston 27
* Parsons, Ambrose ; Loughborough
Passe, Anna ; Netherseal 53
Perrin, William ; Scalford 104
Pickard, Thomas ; Leicester 116
Pym, Geoffrey ; Castledonington 23
Redwey, Dominick ; Leicester 121
Rocastell, Joan ; Diseworth 69
Rowckby, Wm. ; Bottisford 50
Rowse, Robert ; Statherne 114
Sawnte, Valentine ; Aston ffla. -ell 24
Sharpe, George ; Horneinghold 15
Shawe, Walter ; Rearsby 3
Simon, Wm. ; Wiggeston 98
Simpson, Robert ; Frolesworth 43
Sison, Francis ; Shepeshead 14
Skeffington, Wm. ; Blaby 86
Smith, Elizabeth ; Easton 33
Smith, Richard ; Lubbenham 36
Smith (see Cooke).
Speare, Thomas ; Sheale 48
Stokes, Wm. ; Abkettleby 76
Storer, John ; Wymeswold 100
Stretton, Francis ; Leare 7
Tanley, John ; Horneinghold 25
Tatewell, Wm, ; Aston Flavell 30
Towe, Thomas ; Knighthorpe 85
Trentam, Robt. ; Sisonby 4
Vernon, George ; Sheale 8
Vicars, Margery; Muston 27
Vicars, Alice ; Lutterworth 28
Wallis, Wm. ; Kibworth 120
Warde, Thomas ; Hatherne 32
Warner, Hugh ; Leare 18
Weale, Elizabeth ; Northkilworth 11
Whitacre, Robert ; Eaton 12
Wickes, EHzeus ; Frolesworth 67
Williams, als. Bende, John ;
Cottesbitch 38
Wilmer, .\gnes; Enderby 17
■fWilson, Ralph ; Somerby
Winch, Agnes ; Burbage 79
Witlay, Hugh ; Dal by parva 9
Wormelewghton, Thos. ; Laughton 46
Wright, Robt. ; Hinckley 97
1582.
JAUen, Joan ; Scraptoft
Allen, Richard ; Shepeshead
• Transcript. f Loose Transcript.
+ This Will is in the roll for 1584.
3
62
1582. — Coiitiinted^
No.
Allen, Bartholomew ; Kegworth 75
Bagworth, Izabella ; Wimotham 35
Baker, Robt. ; Dalby chacomb 37
Ball, Nicholas; Osbaston 30
Ballard, John ; Misterton 24
Bartholomew, John ; Diseworth 58
Basse, Wm.; Stapleford 65
Bentley, Richard ; Shernford 67
•Blankney, Thomas ; Hatherne
Blith, Wm.; Melton 57
Borowe, John ; Wymotham 17
Bosse, John ; Hoby 29
Brigges, Agnes ; Croxton 90
Broughton, Wm. ; Norton 56
Carter, Clement ; Thedingworth 33
Cater, Wm. ; Kerbye i
Clerk, Lawrence ; Peckleton 10
Clerk. Robert ; Turlangton 84
Crafies, Simon ; Leicester 48
Deacon, Alice ; Norton 28
Dent, W^m. ; Hallowghton 60
Edlinge, John ; Knipton 49
Elson, John ; Buckminster 2
Elyve, Robt. ; Thedingworth 70
Flamell, Thomas ; Cottesbitche 89
Francke, Robt. ; Kerby bellers 25
Gamble, Henry ; Burton Overy 86
George, John ; Ibstock 88
Goodwin, Margaret ; Packington 76
Hack, Ralph ; Barkston 52
Harford, John ; Saxby 73
Hawkins, Henry ; Ashby folwell 44
Hebb (see Moore).
Hebb, Wm. ; Loughborow 'Inv.] 95
Heisse, Robert ; Swanington 54
Hoore, Wm. ; Barkbythorpe 18
Houghton, Helen , Wiggeston 20
Hubberd, Thomas ; Pickwell 53
Ingle, John ; Coldoverton 43 & 79
Jorden, Wm. ; Smeeton 81
Kellam, John ; Bradley 22
Kirke, Agnes ; Rolston 69
Large, Wm.; Medborne 42
Lees, Joan ; Claxton 41
Love, Giisilla ; Saxby 36
Lowth, Joan ; Easton 85
Marker, Raphell ; Fenidreyton 50
Martin, Robert ; Sisonby 8
Marson, Philip ; Easton 16
Mason, Thomas ; Stoughton 51
Meynell, Joan ; Osgothorpe 26
Moore, a/s. Hebb, Robert, Melton 6
Moore, Robert ; Ashby Folwell 39
Moore, Margaret; Burton Overy 66
Morris, Wm. ; Louphborow 7
Norman, Thomas ; Wheston 32
Norman, Robert ; Holwell 77
Onebye, Joan ; Overseale 6S
* Loose Transcript.
66
Leicestershire Wills.
1582. — Continued.
No.
55
80
Orton, Thomas ; Waltham
Oswin, Mathew ; Sileby
Owen, Edward ; Leicester 40
Payne, Robert; Lubbenham 19
Pickard, Edward ; Houghton 38
Pight, Thomas ; The Newark,
near Leicester 82
Reade, John ; Stoni Stanton 74
Reeve, John ; Twiford 59
Richardson, Walter ; Higham 72
Roe, Agnes; Walton 12
Rowse, Thomas ; Statherne 31
Rowse, John ; Croxton 91
Salisbury, Rich. ; Newton Burgelon 11
Sarson, Thomas; rector of Burton
Overy 61
Skirmare, John ; Belton 87
Spencer, Wm.; Burton on the Wolds 9
Smith, Richard ; Broughton Ashley 21
Sturges, John ; Thedingworth 83
Swaine, Wm. ; Kirby 78
Tilley, Thomas ; Enderby 64
•Tompson, Edward ; vicar of Hose
Tomson, Alice ; Tilton 92
Vernam, William ; Lutterworth 94
Villers, Maria ; Odeby 15
Vowe, Francis ; Slawston 47
Warde, John ; Hatherne 4
Warde, Wm. ; Burton Overy 5
Warde, Wm ; Peatlinge Magna 14
Watkin, John ; Burbage —
Wells, William ; Gloreston 45
\A^eston, John ; Burton 23
Wilcock, Robert ; Heather 71
Wirrall, Christopher ; Braunston 34
Worthington, Elizeus ; Braunston 46
Wright, Alice ; Packington . 27
1583.
Adcock, Nicholas ; Scalford 18
Astell, Edmund ; Knaptofte 11
Atkins, Robert ; Glenfeilde 10
Alsopp, John ; Sproxton 46
Allen, John ; Lockington 22
Averye, Wm. ; Easton 45
Banbery, John ; Swinforde 23
Bate, John ; Glen magna 69
Bayley, John ; Billesdon 38
Beamond, John ; Norton 29
Belfeild, Robert ; Enderby 89
Belgrave, Wm. ; Northkilworth 5
Bennett, John ; Aylston 44
Bennytt, Henry ; Ailston 99
Bent, John ; Cosbye 3
Bodicoat, Thomas ; Leare 31
Brabson, Robert ; Thedingworth 25
Brandred, Gawen ; Lubbenham 58
* Loose Transcript.
i^i^. — Continued.
No.
Brewster, Maria ; Barston 35
Brian, Thomas ; Earnsby 39
Briscoe, Thomas ; Stoni stanton 41
Brise, Joice ; Foxton 85
Browne, John ; Wiggeston 81
Burditt, Richard ; Bruntingthorpe 40
Challand, Wm. ; Saltby 34
Chamberlin, Henry ; Croson 4
Chamberlin, Richard ; Cussington 86
Chapman, Dionis, Kibworth 24
Chatterton, Edward ; Longwhatton 30
Chettell, Roger ; Longwhatton 37
Clawdesley, Maria ; Loughborowe 100
Gierke, Edmund ; Swinford 21
Cook (see Smith).
Cooper, Wm. ; Barrowe 17
Copeland, Thomas; Syethston 42
Dafferne, Richard ; Cleybrook 33
Dande, Elizabeth ; Galbye 32
Dawson, Wm. ; Mowseley 36
Day, Wm. ; Harston 19
Dixon, Richard ; Roulston 2
Donnilowe, Wm. ; Longwhatton 43
Downes, Roger ; Thrussington 20
Freeman, Lawrence ; Ibstocke 13
Freeman, Richard ; Goadby 27
Fisher, Richard ; Croxton 26
Fletcher, Robert ; Burton Overy 6
Furborough, Thomas ; Frolesworth 28
Gilbert, George ; Worthington 77
Glover, Wm. ; Somerby 50
Greene, Richard ; Cleabrook 80
Greene, Richard ; Redmell 90
Hallam, Thomas; Leicester i & 67
•Harman, ; Braunston 64
Healey, John ; Knossington 72
Heynes, Thomas ; Billesdon 51
Heynes, John ; Thurcaston 59
Hinsley, Richard ; Shernford 75
Holmes, Thomas; Ibstock 60
Humfrey, Elizeus ; Shawell 7
Humfrey, Richard ; Hoose 8
Knighton, Andrew ; Newbold 63
Lawrence, Robert ; Longwhatton 52
Lord, John ; Saltby 78
Marler, Richard ; Packington 47
Marson, Allen ; Tugby 48
Mattock, Thomas; Westlangton 73
Michell, Nicholas ; Sheapshead 61
Milner, John ; Netherseale 62
Milner, John ; Frisby 82
Monke, Richard; Barrowe 70
Moore, John ; Earnsby 49
Moore, ah. Younge, Richard ;
Bosworth 98
Norton, Richard ; Thedingworth 74
Orson, Thomas ; Cawdwell 55
Oswin, Thomas ; Seithston 71
♦ This appears to be the Will of Wm. Harwan,
parson oi Glenfield.
Leicestershire Wills.
67
1582-— Contiuved .
No.
Payne, Richard ; Thorplangton 54
Perkins, Peter ; Broughton Astley 92
Pole, William ; Glen magna 65
Pollard, Richard ; Piestwold 12
Poxton, Thomas ; Normanton 83
Ratcliffe, Nicholas ; Lutterworth 9
Rigges, Isabella ; Leicester 53
Rilay, Susanna ; Cussington 88
Ryland, William ; Thorp Edmire 16
Sansum, Thomas ; Kerby Bellers 87
Shepperson, John ; Abketteby 66
Sherman, William ; Bringhurst 91
Simson, William ; Syston 76
Smith, ah. Cook, Alice ; Kerby
bellers 56
Smithson, Alice ; Queniborowe 84
♦Stanford, Thomas ; Leicester 79
Stanwidge, Thomas; Claxton 57
Tofte, Richard ; Rearsby 68
Weston, Alice ; Norton 14
Whitmoore, Rich. : Burton Overy 95
Wilde, Ralph ; Scalforde 97
Wilson, William ; Brannston 96
Woodward, Margt. ; Thedingworth 93
Woodworth, Thos. ; Thedingworth 94
Worsdale, Thomas ; Knipton 15
Younge (see Moore).
1584.
Astill, Rose ; Knaptofte 13
Bacon, John ; Netherseale 58
Baitson, Robt. ; rector of Kylmecott 66
Baker, Robert ; Eastwell 42
Ball, William ; Leicester 8
Ball, Thomas ; Earlshilton 63
Banks, Alexander ; Shepeshed 46
Bayley, William ; Stoughton 7
Bayley, Henry ; Castledonington 69
Beebey, William ; Barroue 47
Birde, John ; Leicester 41
Bishopp, Henry ; Whitweek 45
Bolesworth, Edward ; Kerkbye 61
Boseworth, Thomas ; Seale 68
Bosse, Henry ; Woodthorp 67
Botfishe, Robert ; Fleckney 9
Bowyer, Richard ; Thrumaston 65
Browne, John ; Wigston 70
Burges, John ; Smeeton 55
Burmebye, Agnes ; Hallowghton 60
Burton, Richard ; Hallowghton 71
Carver, Thos. ; Shepeshead 14
Cawnt, Robt ; Thorparnolde 50
Cawpt:^ Robt ; Claxton 62
Claxton, Francis ; Bottisford 53
Clifton, John ; Hinckley no
Cooke, Allexander ; Diseworth 49
Cooper, Wm, ; Blackfordby 59
* This Will is missing.
1584. — Continued.
No.
48
Cotton, Agnes ; Foxton
Crafte, Wm.; Brentingthorp
Croson, John ; Hathume 12
Croson, Margaret ; Quenniborowe 43
Crosse, John ; Allaxton 54
Dafte, Robert ; Claxton 78
Davy, Richard ; Leicester 6
Dixon, Richard ; Cleabrok 48
Dodgley, Thos. ; Bottisford 52
Farmer, Cornelius ; Twicrosse 56
Farthing, Robert ; Harby 57
Fawlkener, Ralph ; Leicester 44
Fisher, Thomas ; Witherley 51
Freeman, Thos. ; Gumley 105
Gamble, Thos. ; Stapleton 22
Gilby, Anthony ; Ashbydelazouch 99
Goodman, Richard ; Medborne 98
Greene, William ; Cosby 73
Hall, Simon ; Wifordby 107
Hall, John; Waltham 85
Hardye, Thos. ; Whitweek 25
Harrison, Wm. ; Thorparnold 80
Harrison, Thos. ; Tong 92
Hatter, Thos. ; Newbold sawcy 91
Healey, .Agnes ; Knossington 100
Henfrey, John ; Beebey 96
Hodgkins, Richard ; Syleby 83
Hopkins, John ; Swannington 24
Howson, Margery ; Quenhiborow 75
Hull, John ; Leicester 84
Iliffe, John ; Kibworth 21
Iveson, Roger; Prestwold 10
Jerman, Wm. ; Leicester 16
Johnson, William ; Halloughton 27
Keme, William ; Saltby 88
Lane, Robert ; Congeston 103
Leadbeater, Richard ; Quamdon 108
Lewen, Roger; Syeston 5
Lord, William ; 102
Metcalf, John ; Odeby 11
Milles, William ; Wymeswold 73
Milnes, William ; Loughborowe 2
Milnes, Margaret ; Loughborow 82
Moore, John ; Claxton 26
Moult, William ; Sheapeshead 77
Newbold, Robert ; Netherseal 86
Nurse, Ralph ; Whitweek 28
Osborne, Henry ; Belton 8g
Pallitt, Thos. ; Sapcott 20
Parker, Robert ; Easton 76
Parker, William ; Easton 93
Peale, Richard ; Garadon Park,
p. of Dixley 106
Pickard, Thos. ; Narborowe 81
Quenniborowe, Wm ; Thorparnold 29
Rolston, Thomas ; Cosby 79
Roote, Thomas ; Bitteswell 97
Roworth, Richard ; Kibworth 74
Seale, Agnes ; Billesdon 101
Sharp, Eliz. ; Hawstead 72
68
Leicestershire Wills.
1584. — Continued.
No.
Sharp, Alice ; Stathern 95
Siddon. Thos. ; Bosworth 4
Simkin, Thos ; Barton 94
Simkin, Thomas; Glen parva 109
Slater, William ; Orton 87
Smith, William ; Catthorpe 90
Spick, Nicholas ; Redmell 15
Sprige, Robt, senr. ; Foxton i
Swanne, John ; Medborne 76
Thomas, Richard ; Sutton cheney 104
Thornton, Wm ; Sproxton 23
Tomlinson, Wm ; VVorthington 31
Tracelove, Isabella ; Stonton 36
Twichell, Thos. ; Ratherby 17
Vicars, Roger ; Leicester 3
Waddington, Wm. ; Medborne 37
V/akefeild, Ralph ; Wibtoft 19
Warren, Bridget ; Slawston 40
Watkins, John ; Gaddesby 32
West, Robert ; Thrussington 35
\A^ildman, James ; Bagworth 18
Williamson, Joice; Skevington 39
Winterton, John ; Walton 30
■Wood, Wm.; Earlshilton 33
WooUey, Thos. ; Loughborow 34
Wrenn, Isabella; Saddington 38
•Wreste, Maude ; Littlethorpe
1585-
Allen, Joan ; Shenton 21
Alte, Thos. ; Sheapeshead 93
Andrewe, Thos. ; Garthorp 32
Baker, Wm. ; Barlston 68
Barnard, Wm. ; Barrowe 23
Basse, John ; Frisbv 45
Bayley, Margaret ; North Kilworth 104
Beebey, Alice ; Barkby 59
Blackstock, Richard ; Witherley 74
Blick, John ; Whitweek 35
Blockley, John ; Kylmecott 71
Bradgate, Robert ; Gilmorton 24
Brannson, Thos. ; Lawghton 100
Browne, John ; Wiggeston 99
Bruerne, Thos. ; Belgrave 76
Bugg, Henry ; Barkston 5
Catlin, Wm. ; Leicester 105
Cawdren, John ; Buckminster 8
Clare, John ; Foston 96
Cockson, Thos. ; Castledonington 55
Colton, William ; Markfedlde 95
Cook, Richard ; Baresby 25
Cooper, Randolph ; Orton 92
Corbey, John ; Carlton 64
Croson, Robert ; Wiggeston 39
Crosse, Robert ; Holwell 36
Dexter, Maria; Thedingworth 65
Dickson, Mathew ; Barkston 12
• Loose Transcript.
1585. — Continued.
No.
Dowse, John ; Bitteswell 56
Duckett, Thos. ; Burrow 7
Duckett, Richard ; Scraptofe 20
Everette, Thos^; Dadlington 9
Farmer, Humphrey ; Ratclif culy 66
Folds, William ; Woodhowse 50
Foster, William ; Smeeton 19
Gallard, John ; Leare 53
Gamble, Thos. ; Saxulby 88
Ginnard, Wm. ; Hinckley 44
Greene, Wm. ; Muston i
Greene, William ; Leicester 33
Gregory, Robert; Braunston, p. of
Glenfield 13
Gregory, Thos. ; Brannston 14
Grocock, James ; Barkston 6
Hall, Richard ; Ashbyffolwell 63
Hall, William ; Fleckney 102
Hardinge, William ; Twicross 28
Haynes, Elizabeth ; Markfeild 27
Hickson, Thos ; Barkston 2
Hodg, Henry ; Somerby 57
Holmes, Wm. ; Wiggeston 46
Howkins, John ; Peatling 47
Huntwicke, Margaret ; Ashbydela-
zouch 30
Ilson, William ; Baggrave 79
Jarram, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch 16
Jurden, John ; Guraley 54
King, Thos. ; Hoos 26
Kinge, Thos. ; Slawston 11
Lacy, William ; Hemington 99
Lawnder, William ; Normanton 48
Linthwait, William ; Glen 22
Lord, Thos. ; Bitteswell 97
Ludford, Robert ; Siethston 86
Mariett, William ; Claxton 3
Merson, John ; Foxton 10
Moore, Thos. ; Leicester 89
Musson, Thos. ; Scalford 50
Musson, Prudence ; Scalford 80
Musson, John ; Scalford 81
Neale, Henry ; Lutterworth 90
Nedham, John ; Hallowghton 103
Nelson, Richard ; Bottisford 87
Nix, Simon ; Leicester 83
Orton, Thos. ; Earlshilton 15
Orton, Richard ; Twicrosse 61
Page, Robert ; Odeby 52
Palfriman, John ; Gracedewe 43
Porter, Margaret ; Burrowe 3
Porter, Thos. ; Croxton 4
Pymme, Geoffrey ; Lockington 91
Robinson, Robert ; Burbage 98
Ryley, Roger ; Wyverly 67
Scarborow, Eliz. ; Thorpsetchfeilde 49
Scale, Richard ; Enderby 75
Sheepey, Thos. ; Belgrave 78
Skillington, Margt. ; Thrussington 84
Smith, Richard ; Muston 34
Leicestershire Wills.
69
1585. — Continued.
No.
42
51
73
77
70
29
Smith, Agnes ; Tugby
Smith, John ; Wiggeston
Smith, Ellis; Stoke
Smith, John ; Belgrave
Smithe, Thos. ; Hoby
Sneath, Clement ; Woodhouse
StafTord (see Stavers).
Stanford, Agnes ; Leicester 62
Stavers, ah. Stafford, Thos.; vicar
of Slawston 58
Stringer, Roger ; Leicester 31
Tinsley, Thos. ; Saxulby 94
Toone, Richard; Harwell 17
Towers, Roger ; Barkston 41
Towers, Alice ; Barston 82
Twichill, Richard ; Loughborow 72
Watts, Richard ; Evington 85
Weston, Agnes; Carlton Curlewe loi
\A^ilcocks, Ralph ; Ovvston 37
\A^illocke, John ; rector of Lough-
borow 60
Wright, Wm. ; Smeton 18
Wright, Thos. ; Coston 40
1586.
Adderton, Thos. ; Newbolde 11
Allison, Wm. ; Loughborow 85
Arnolde, Wm. ; Netherseal 62
Atkinson, Wm. ; Pickwell 74
Badger, Robt. ; Ashbydelazouch 71
Baker, Wm. ; Garthorp 73
Baker, Francis ; Quarndon 99
Banks, Henry ; Saxulby 18
Bate, Richard ; Carlton 6
Bayley, Thos ; Smeeton 27
Bentley, Wm. ; Schetchley 81
Bolton, Dorothy; Noseley 43
Borrowe, Chris. ; Bruntingthorp 48
Bosse, Robert ; Hoby 93
Bradford, Henry ; Turlangton 75
Bray, John ; Lubbenham 59
Brian, Wm. ; Saddington 84
Brigges, John ; Stonton Wyvell 60
Browne, Henry ; Bottisford 67
Bruan, Elizabeth ; Leicester 23
Burton, Robert ; Wymeswold 28
Cave, Edward ; Howthorp 94
Chamberlin, Wm. ; Seagrave 4
Chapman, Edw. ; Dunton 82
Charity, Nicholas ; Garthorp 70
Clerk, Thos. ; Kerby i
Coleman, John ; Kibworth 86
Cotton, Henry ; Lutterworth 92
Coward, \\'m. ; Coldoverton 52
Cowper, John ; Redmell 15
Cramp, John ; Newtowne 56
Croson, Wm ; Coldoverton 83
Crosse, Agnes ; Holwell 31
Dickins, Wm. ; Sewsterne 96
1586. — Continued.
No.
17
54
5
64
Downes, William ; Melton
Eaton, Robert ; Stretton
Eayre, Thos. ; Thorpthomas
Flower, Robert ; Waltham
Foode, Thos. ; Narborowe
Fox, Christopher ; Westlangton 33
Freeman, Richard ; Melton 26
French, John ; Lawghton 16
Furde, Henry ; Castledonington 37
Gote.John; Newark, near Leicester 47
Harris, Richard ; Higham 38
Hart, Wm. ; Slawston 63
Higginbotham, Eliz. ; Markefeild 36
Hindman, Richard ; Hinckley 39
Hitchcock, Richard ; Medborne 13
Holland, Richard ; Netherseal 100
Hopkinson, John ; Statherne 30
Hulme, Richard ; Ashbymagna 80
Humberston, Anthony ; Prestwolde 95
Hutchin, Robert ; Garthorp 14
Jackson, Wm ; Bottisford 76
Jacombe, Robert ; Glen parva 72
Jakes, Eliz. ; Bitteswell 88
Jeffery, Thos. ; Littlethorp 3
Jent, Humphrey ; Appleby 87
Jervis, Thos. ; Eaton 77
Johnson, Wm. ; Peatlingmagna 2
Kellyett, Ralph ; Walton 97
Kerby, Zacharis ; Medborne 44
Kerk, Joane ; Ilston 22
Kinge, Thos. ; Burstall 10
Lacer,d/5. Lacy, John ; Wymeswold 32
Lacy, Robt. ; Hemington 25
Lacy (see Lacer).
Marryatt, John ; Eastwell 49
Marshall, John ; Barrovve 42
North, Wm.; Croxton 65
Paybody, Richard ; Appleby parva 91
Pealie, Roger ; Burrow 41
Porter, Thos. ; Whitweek 40
Pratt, John ; Northkilworth 90
Raynes, John ; Lawghton 50
Roads, Robert ; Leicester 66
Sarson, John ; Loughborow 8
Sharrack, Robert ; Wilson 45
Simsonne, James ; Hinckley 35
Smeeton, Thos. ; Northkilworth 34
Squier, Thos. ; Sapcoat 53
Stanbridge, Wm. ; Blaston 20
Swanne, John ; Humberston 51
Taylor, James ; Ashbydelazouch 98
Taylor, John ; Southcroson 24
Tilley, Wm. ; Swinford 46
Tomlinson, Wm. ; Osgathorp 57
Topper, Thos. ; Wymeswold 19
Tough, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 79
Vinson, Richard ; Hinckley 55
Vowe, Richard ; Hallowghton 61
Ward, John ; Cottesbitch 29
Wells, Stephen ; Knipton 9
70
L eicestersh ire Wills .
1586. — Continued.
White, Alice ; Barkby
Wren, Thos. ; Wheston
Wright, Isabella ; Hathurne
Yates, Robert ; Somerby
Yorke, Helen ; Loughborowe
1587-
No.
78
21
69
68
58
Almey, Wm ; Dunton 116
Alt, als. Orton, ; Syleby 43
Arden, Richard ; Knipton 4
Arnsby, Nicholas ; Churchlangton 98
Avery, Francis ; Wytherley 129
Barnard, Wm. ; Barrowe 56
Barrett, Thos. ; Wymeswold 59
Baxter, John ; Gilmorton loi
Baxter, John ; Gilmorton 119
Bennitt, John ; Quenniborow g
Bidford, Joan ; Market Boseworth 86
Bigg, Thos. ; Burbage 11
Blackmoore, Agnes ; Lutterworth 127
Blackwin, Richard; Sheasby 125
Blower, John ; Baresby 137
Blower, John ; Baresby 122
Brooke, Robert ; Wilson 92
Brown, John ; Belgrave 27
Browne, Robert ; Wiggeston 29
Bruan, John ; Belgrave 22
Burditt, Thos. ; Husband Bores-
worth 26
Callis, Humphrey ; Syethston 138
Cartwright, Edw. ; Harby 77
Cater, Robert ; Charley 35
Cawnt, Robert ; Claxton 133
Cawnt, Robert ; Claxton 40
Cawnt, Wm. ; Abkettleby 89
Chamberlin, Wm. ; Wigston 15
Chettell, Eliz. ; Thornton 90
Cleaton, Edw ; Kerby Bellers 68
Clerk, Robt. ; Ashb)delazouch 20
Clerk, John ; Eaton 123
Clerk, Wm. ; Sproxton 84
Clerke, Anna ; Thringston 32
Cocks, Thos ; Nelston 95
Corby, Robert ; Kerby Bellers 66
Cowper, Wm. ; Cosby 69
Coxe, Richard , Hungarton 16
Crosse, Wm. ; Wymeswold 134
Cuffley, John ; Wheston 105
Davy, Edw. ; Littlethorpe 63
Doning, Edw. ; Wheston 100
Dudley, Richard ; Swepston 104
Dudley, Richard ; Swepston 118
Dyson, James; Norton juxta
Twicross 42
Earle, George ; Kilby 60
Farmars, John ; Southkil worth 51
Frisby, Wm., senior; Tilton 102
Furneys, Richard; Lawghton 41
Gamble, Eliz ; Stapleton 5
1 587 . — Continued.
No.
Gaward, Richard ; Coldoverton 112
Glen, Wm. ; Ailston 25
Greene, Bartholomew ; Melton 47
Greene, John ; Wistowe 75
Greeves, John ; Syleby 85
Grococke, Thos. ; Westlangton 64
Gumbey, Wm. ; Buckminster 78
Hall, Robert ; Worthington 88
Hall, Richard ; Castledonington 106
Hands, Robert ; Shawell 39
Hardey, Wm. ; Hucklescote 30
Hawkins, George ; Queniborowe 2
Hawley, Robert ; Melton 99
Hawtrey, Henry ; Eastwell 79
Hayne, Leonard ; Asfordby i
Heath, Wm. ; rector of Eastwell 115
Hodgkin, Edmund ; Slawston 67
Hoore, John ; Barkby 34
Hubbart, John ; Seagrave 96
Ilston, Robert ; Hungarton 53
Jervys, Docter ; rector of Broughton
Astley 76
Joynson, Thos. ; Cosby 36
Judd, Anthony ; Prestwolde 44
Kinge, Wm. ; Stapleford 50
Leak, Robert ; Wymeswold 83
Lorington, Richard ; Garthorp 61
Mawnsfeild, Wm. ; Kibworth 103
Monnck, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 55
Mooreing, John ; Kerby bellers 23
Normanton, Joan ; Barwell 114
Norrise, Henry ; Carlton 117
Norton, Thos ; Croxton 87
Odeby,Wm.; Husbands Boresworth 14
Oliver, Wm. ; Kerby bellers 17
Orton (see Alt).
Paddy, Roger ; Pickwell 126
Pares, John ; Garthorp 57
Pares, John ; Abkettleby 72
Parker, Wm ; Noseley 5a
Parker, John ; Twicrosse 97
Parnell, Wm.; Willowby 70
Pelton, Wm. ; Leicester 46
Plummer, Thos. ; Saltby 94
Porter, John ; Longwhatton 28
Pratt, Margaret ; Northkilworth 54
Pratt. Richard ; Lubenham 136
Pratt, Thos. ; Cleybrook 107
Raven, Francis ; Sewsterne 33
Rayner (see Smith).
Robinson, Agnes ; Ashbydelazouch 12
Runner ? Ellicius ; Onelipp 24
Rushe, Robert ; Wigston no
Russell, Agnes ; Stoughton 128
Russell, Law; Halloughton 38
Rydingf s, Wm. ; Leicester 81
Scrivin, Richard ; Packington 18
Seagrave, John ; Quenniborow 135
Sharp, Robt. ; Garthorp 31
Shear, John ; Burstall 82
Leicestershire Wills.
71
1587. — Continued.
No.
Smart, Wm. ; Gilmorton 73
Smith, Isabella ; Ashby Parva 108
Smith, Thos. ; Coleorton 58
Smith, Wm. ; Markett Boseworth 6
Smith, als. Rayner, Thos. ; Ashby
Parva iii — 120
Smithe, John ; Coston 21
Spreckley, Wm. ; Coston 91
Stoks, George ; Wycomb 49
Stripling, Wm. ; Gilmorton 132
Sutton, John ; Bitteswell 71
Swane, John ; Medborne 45
Tales, Wm. ; Plungar 48
Tilson, Thos. ; Peckleton 7
Tilson, Thos. ; Peckleton 93
Tomson, Rich. ; Earnsby 65
Trentam, Thos. ; Kerby Bellers 109
Vincent, Roger ; Lockington 10
"Ward, Wm. ; Shanckton 62
Watha, Rich. ; Appleby 37
Watson, Ehz. ; Harby 121
Webster, Gilbert ; Peckleton 13
■Webster, Wm. ; Thornton 74
White, John ; Wigston 19
^Vightman, Wm. ; Lutterworth 113
Wilkinson, John ; Leicester 80
Wood, Christopher ; Walton 8
Worth, Ralph ; Humberston 130
Wyles, Thos. ; Snarston 131
1588.
Abell, a/5. Johnson, Joan; Leicester 44
Acton, Thos. ; Redmell 9
Arnold, Richard ; Mountsorrell 139
Arnolde, Thos. : Muston 19
Atkins, Richard ; Slawston 88
Barnes, Edw. ; Ashbydelazouch 80
Barton, Wm. ; Seagrave 53
Bate, Agnes ; Buckminster 115
Beebey, John ; Hawstead 27
Birde, Maria; Leicester 113
Blowre, John ; Loughborowe 38
Bodell, John ; Blougherby 30
Boman, Thos; ; Medborne 23
Bramley, Thos. ; Prestwold 49
Browne, John ; Hinckley 83
Burrowes, Henry ; Burrowe 45
Butler, Thos. ; Appleby 90
Callis, John ; Barrowe 119
Catlin, Alice; Leicester 46
Cawnte, Robt. ; Abkettleby 20
Chamberlin, Everat ; Beebey 125
Chapman, Rich ; Lutterworth 134
Chtipman, Robert ; Horneinghold 86
Chapman, Thos. ; Dunton 5
Chilwell, John ; Swepston 8
Choyse, Joice ; Applebye 58
1588. — Continued.
No.
•Clarson, George; Bredon
Cockin, Richard ; Muston 24 & 28
Cocks, John ; Wymotham 74
Coleman, Richard ; Lutterworth 133
Cook, a/i. Smith, John; Kerby bellers 69
Cooke, Thos. ; parish of Broughton
Astley 60
Coope, George ; Orton 41
Corser, John ; Ashby parva 131
Cost, William ; Buckminster 66 & 67
Costerdine, John ; rector of Lutter-
worth 25
Cowper, Wm. ; Stonistanton 149
Croson, Edw. ; Burstall 15
Dawkins, Rich. ; Easton 148
Dent, Roger; Ashbydelazouche 42
Dudley, Wm. ; Swepston 11
Eastwoode, Wm. ; Bitteswell 35
Everitt, John ; Thirleston 36
Fawnt, Anthony Ar. ; Foston 73
Franck, Richard ; Burstall 118
Freak, Phillipp ; Leicester 2
Fryer, Wm. ; Huncoat 22
Gilbart, Margery ; Appleby 99
Gilbart, Robert ; Appleby 57
Glover, Christopher ; Kerby bellers 72
Gorton, Edmund ; Leicester 136
Gowrton, John ; Brannston in
Groocock, Thos. ; Shanckton 127
Harriatt, Margaret; Cleybrok 114
Harris, Henry ; Gilmorton i
Hayne, Robt. ; Sysonby 98
Heckleston, Rich. ; Lutterworth 117
Heafford, Wm. ; Cosby 55
Heiffeilde, John ; Applebye 91
Hill, Nicholas ; Herther 63
Hitchcock, Jone ; Medborne 102
Holte, Roger ; Thorparnold 105
Hood, Humphrey ; Coleorton 85
Hortopp, Stephen ; Muston 94
Hubbard, John ; Frisby 52
Jackson, Fayles ; Thorpe awker,
p. of Dishley 18
Jakes, Robert ; Worthington 107
Johnson, Thos. ; Barkby 151
Johnson (see Abell).
Lee, Robert ; Asfordby 97
Leech, Edw. ; Thrumaston 50
Linney, Law ; Thorpedmeere 128
Linsey, John ; Leicester 39
Linsey, Margaret ; Mountsorrell 120
Loton, John ; Seagrave 56
Lucas, Wm. ; Northkilworth no
Lytherland, Roger ; Belton 122
Marson, Wm.; Bitteswell 31
Martin, Robert ; Ilston 103
Mason, Henry ; Barkby thorpe 32
* A memorandum states that ttiis is upon
the file of Inventories for 1588, fo. 194.
72
Leicestershire Wills.
1588. — Continued.
No. I
May, John ; Sysonbye 108 I
Meadowes, Wm. ; Enderby 65
Meadwell, Robt. ; Wistowe loi
Morton, Nich. ; Markett Boseworth 62 ]
Moseley, Thos. ; Twicrosse 34
Neadham, Rich. ; Shepeshead 124
Newton, John ; Houghton 33
Norman, Robt. ; Enderby 48
Pallett, Alice ; Wigston 51
Palmer, Wm. ; Dunton 112 \
Parker, Thos. ; Frisby juxta Galby 100 1
Partrich, Alice ; Lutterworth 76 I
Patchett, Thos. ; Statherne 92 1
Pate, John ; parish of Bredon 7 1
Pickard, Robt. ; Thrumaston 43 ]
Pickering, John ; Packington 87
Pole, John ; Burstall 106
Power, Wm. ; Wymeswold 6
Powltney, Robt. ; Branston 68
Pratt, John ; Gilmorton 26
Pratt, John ; Gilmorton 29
Roby, Thos. ; Castledonington 79
Rowe, Wm. ; Bowthorpe 12
Rustat, Wm. ; Barrowe 104
Scrivin, Joan ; Packington 14
Sharp, Alice ; Ashbydelazouch 82
Sharp, Wm. ; Brannston 95
Shingleton, Margaret ; Leicester 132
Shipley, Henry ; Loughborow 77
Smith, Thos. ; Nelston 75
Smith (see Cook).
Spencer, John ; Melton 96
Starkye, George ; Tonge 140
Stokes, John ; Abkettleby 21
Stretton, John ; Ashbydelazouch 40
Stretton, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch 13
Sybe, Henry ; Ashbydelazouch 81
Tallice, John ; Rolston 17
Taylor, Robt. ; Ashbydelazouch 37
Thornton, Wm. ; Ashby parva 61
Tilley, Edw. ; Enderby 47
Tomson, Ralph ; Belton 123
Towers, Roger ; Barston 130
Turvill, Thos. ; Sheasby 109
Wakelin, Wm. ; Bringhurst 89
V/ale, Wm. ; Peatling Parva 121
Walker, Eliz. ; Appleby 54
Walker, Tobias; Somerby 138
Weaver, Hugh ; Bilston 59
Wells, George ; Skeffington 129
Wensley, Thos. ; Sproxton 71
West, Robert ; Thrussington 137
\Vhatton, Eliz. ; Newtowne 3
\A^hite, Richard ; Sproxton 70
Whiteing, Gregory : Stonesby 16
Wightman, Richard ; Shilton 10
Winbey, Wm. ; Beebey 116
Woolman, Martin ; Lutterworth 135
Wormewell, Thos. ; Melton 7S
Worshipp, Thos. ; Leicester 126
1588. — Continued.
Worthington, Robt. ; Lockington
Wright, Edw. ; vicar of Slawston
W^right, John ; Kegworth
Wright, Richard ; Apipleby
Wright, Wm. ; Desford
1589.
No.
40
93
84
64
4
Adnitt, Robert ; Billensden 41
Alsopp, Barthol. ; Queniborow 50
Anderson, Law ; Saxulby 48
Andreweb, Henry ; Stretton 36
Baker, als. Smith, Rich. ; Hinckley 12
Baker, Thos. ; Croxton 94
Barrodale, Robt. ; Syleby
Harwell, Henry ; Oddeston
Bassett, Thos. ; Sutton Cheney
Baxter, Wm., senr. ; Thurcaston
Blackley, Wm. ; Stapleton
Blower, James ; Garthorp
Brannston, Hy., senr. ; Woodhouse 20
Breerhurst, Nicholas ; Syston 22
Briggs, Wm. ; Croxton 82
Bright, Jone ; Coates 57
Broughton, John ; Norton juxta
Galby 42
Bucknall, Thos : Castledonington 69
Burden, Rich. ; Stapleford 72
Burditt, John ; Bruntingthorp 30
Gierke, Henry ; Markefeilde 49
Colton, Robert ; Bagworth 13
Cooe, Thos. ; Sproxton 54
Croson, Peter ; Westlangton 14
Crosse, Wm. : Eastwell 33
Dawkin, Robert ; Thurnby 81
Dawson, Thos. ; Leicester 3
Dent, Thos. ; Halloughton 11
Dorman, Thos. ; Fleckney 46
Erick, John, senior ; Leicester 55
Evington, John ; Belton 52
Fisher, Wm. ; Thurmaston 74
Freeman, Wm. ; Stonton wyvell 96
Frisby, Wm. ; Tilton 99
Fryer, George ; Blaby 91
Gaze, Thos. ; Queniborowe 47
Greene, Richard ; Melton 65
Griffin, Francis ; Woodhouse 51
Hall, Wm. ; Cottesbitch 93
Harris, Eliz ; Higham 6
Harris, Thos. ; Bitteswell 87
Hartopp, Eliz. ; Brannstone 44
Heckstall, Nicholas ; Barlston 2
Henshawe, John ; Loughborowe loi
Higginson, Nicholas ; Leare 60
Hindman, John ; Higham 8
Holland, Hugh : Congeston 73
Hollingworth, Anna ; Wytherley 24
Holmes, Agnes ; Wigston 15
Home, Thos. ; Sewsterne 78
Horton, John ; Saddington 80
Leicestershire Wills.
73
1589. — Continued.
No.
Iliffe, Edw. ; Willoughby 25
Innocent, John : Kibworth 43
Jarram, Robert ; Diseworth 70
Knight, John ; Smeeton 10
Ludford, Joan ; Syeston 19
Mathewe, Robt. ; Blaby 90
Mathewe, Thos. ; Carlton 39
Melton, Edw. ; Beeby 18
Newbolde, Thos. ; Normanton 40
Newton, Thos. ; Barwell 98
Oldershawe, James ; Kegworth 76
Palmer, John ; Baresby 45
Pares, Robert ; Abkettleby 9
Patchett, Roger ; Ragdale 5
Picke, John; Ashbyfolwell 34
Pope, Thos. ; Newton Burgeland 59
Pullin, Hugh ; Sewsterne 79
Ragg, George ; Hemington 58
Ramsden, George ; Belgrave 31
Raven, James ; Sewsterne 62
Read, Christopher ; Braunston 77
Reed, Rich. ; Walton, p. of
Kylmecoat 29
Reynold, Robert ; Dunton 37
Rodeley, Thos. ; Sileby 89
Rowse, George ; Hose 27
Rowse, Thos. ; Muston i
Sheene, Alice ; Bruntingthorp 71
Siston, Christiana ; Shepeshead 64
Slack, John ; Loughborowe 66
Smart, John ; Coats 86
Smarte, Wm. ; Holwell 28
Smith, Thos. ; Hinckley 83
Smith (see Baker).
Smithe, Agnes ; Easton 21
Sneath, Richard ; Waltham 35
Staples, Richard ; Coates 67
Sutton, Richard ; Kegworth 7
Tarlton, Wm. ; Huncoat 32
Tate, Anthony ; Hobye 17
Taylor, Margery ; Leicester 68
Toone, Wm. ; Overseale 95
Turlington, Henry ; Thrumaston 53
Walker, Thos. ; Tugby 26
Wamesley, Thos.; 92
Ward, John ; Littlethorp 100
Warde, Eliz.: Hatharne 61
W^illiams, Christopher ; Foxton 38
Wilson, Ralph ; Carlton 84
Wilson, Wm. ; Barkby thorp 23
Worsdale, Nicholas ; Braunston 85
Wyldey, John ; Attarton, p. of
Wetherley 56
1590.
Abbott, Mathew ; Loughborowe 125
Adcock, George : Burrowe 55
AUatt, Thos. ; Skeffington 97
Almey, Henry ; Dunton 33
1590. — Continued.
No.
Alsopp, John ; Onelipp 79
Armeston, Wm. ; Burstall 89
Ashby, Helena ; Barwell 60
Ashe, Robert ; Shepeshead 107
Baggeley, Thos. ; Leicester 7
Bakewell, John ; Donington 35
Bale, Gilbert ; Westarby 19
Barnard, Robert ; Kerby bellers 62
Beeney, Robt. ; Castledonington 68
Berridge, Anth. ; Barkby 72
Bloxam, Morrice ; Wigston 15
Boden, Ottwell; Wymotham 86
Boothe, Edw. ; Hallowghton 93
Boseworth, Edw. ; M.edborne 83
Brears, Thos. ; Kibworth 103
Briningham, Thos. ; Loughborowe 115
Bruan, John : Seagrave 27
Buckler, Robt. ; Shernford 4
Buckley (see Weaver).
Burnby, Robert ; Saltby 3
Bussard, John ; Smeeton 119
Galley, John ; Stapleford 84
Cawnte, Gabriel ; Statherne 4
Cawnte, Rich.; Sileby 40
Charity, Hugh ; Muston 66
Coles, John ; Thedingworth 20
Coltman, Wm. ; Earnsby 91
Cowper, Godfrey ; Leicester 127
Coxon, Ellis; Wymeswolde 75
Coxon, Humphrey ; p. of Kylmecott 50
Cranwell, Thos. ; Loughborowe 102
Croson, Hugh ; Humberston 106
Dalby, Wm. ; Stapleford 13
Dennis, Wm. ; Easthorpe 123
Denton, John ; Barton 124
Dreycott, Robt. ; Loddington 71
Dyes, Oliver ; Catthorpe 100
Fawlkener, Rich. ; Stokerston 118
Fletcher, Robt. ; Burstall 3
Fowlks, Wm. ; Thurcaston 109
Foxe, Richard ; Kibworth 90
Foxe, Richard ; Kibworth 94
Frecking, Rich. ; Bottisford 11
Garle, Roger; Shernford 23
Gladwin, George ; Barrow 6
Glover, Henry ; Sewsterne 58
Glover, John ; Buckminster 67
Glover, Thos. ; Buckminster i
Godfrey, Robt. ; Snibston 85
Gooddale, Edw. ; Ullesthorpe 73
Goodman, John ; Snibston 36
Greenam, Rich. ; Bottisford 110
Greetham, Wm. ; Bottisford 116
Grove, Wm. ; Prestwolde 77
Gunnell, Edw. ; Kegworth 18
Hadden, Joan ; Enderby 97
Hall, Edmund ; Barlston 105
Hall, Rich. ; Bottisford 54
Hardiman, Thos ; Leare 80
Harte, John ; Kerby bellers 76
74
Leicestershire Wills.
1590. — Continued.
No.
Hatterley, Wm. ; Ashbydelazouch 113
Hickson, Helen ; Barkston 120
Hood, Thos.. senior ; Mountsorrell 38
Howton, Edmund ; Redmell 4
Ilston, Edw. ; Tilton 26
James, Thos. ; Shepeshead 112
Jarram, John ; Diseworth 126
Jorden, John ; Gumley 114
Jowett, Rich : Kegworth 117
Kelham, Allin ; Thorp setchfeilde 45
Kelham, Eliz. ; Croxton 64
King, John ; Cranhoe 99
Labidg, Nicholas ; Saltby 108
Lacy, John ; Melton 3
Leak, Rich.; Norton juxtaTwicrose 42
Lenten, Sence ; Wymotham 92
Linsey, Rich. ; Mountsorrell 14
Mann, Robt. ; Waltham 53
Marshall, Thos. ; Bottisford lo
Maryett, Rich. ; Hose 49
Mayne, John; Fleckney 122
Moore, Wm. ; Leicester 8
Morris, Robt. ; Welbye 26
Mounck, Wm. ; Mountsorell 46
Mowlte, Avys; Shepeshead 63
Muston, Thos. ; Beebey 61
Myers, John ; Kegworth 65
Neale, Thos. ; Stoughton 87
Pallett, Henry ; Fleckney 8a
Palmer, Wm.; Walton 128
Parker, Thos. ; Sibbeston iii
Parnell, Thos ; Willowby 41
Pell, Richard ; Plungar 25
Pollard, Robt. ; Loughborowe loi
Potter, Wm. ; Heather 52
Pyme, Richard ; Snarston 43
Radford, Wm. ; Ashbydelazouch 24
Robarts, Henry ; Coston 51
Robinson, John ; Belton 48
Robinson, Wm. ; Claxton 12
Roome, Wm. ; Loughborow 95
Sannderson, Roger ; Wheston g
Savidge, Rich. ; Belgrave 44
Sherwood, Eliz. ; Nether Broughton
21 et 17
Sherwood, Geo. ; Nether Broughton
30 et 16
Short, Thos. ; Cleybrook 70
Skirmare, Thos. ; Belton 47
Smithe, John ; Seagrave 78
Smithe, Thos. ; Lawghton 69
Smithe, Thos. ; Leicester 37
Stanbridge, Kath. : Cranhoe 28
Stephen, Wm. ; Market Boseworth 121
Syde, Rich. ; Huncoat 96
Syston, Wm. ; Walton on the wolds 81
Tallis, Wm. ; Coates 56
Taylor, Wm. ; Quarndon 130
Tomlinson, Isabella; Shepeshead 104
Tomson, Alice ; Lubbenham 129
No,
2
88
31
34
22
1590. — Continued.
Towers, Wm. ; Easthorpe
Veysey, Rich ; Thurlston
Vynes, Rich. ; Othorpe
Ward, Thos. ; Earnsby
Warde, Thos. ; Earl Shilton
Weaver,a;s.Buckley,Wm. ; Thornton 5
Welch, James ; Abbey gate,
Leicester 98
Wellinger, Rich. ; Braunston 59
Whittle, Hugh ; Harbey 74
Williams, Nicholas ; Foxton 59
Woodford, Edw. ; Baresby 32
W^right, Robt. ; Eaton 57
Wythers, Rich. ; Eaton 131
1591-
Allatt, Thos. ; Ilston 85
Allin, Thos. ; West langton 101
Averus, Wm. ; Hinkley 84
Baker, Nicholas ; Turvilleas 127
Baker, Thos. ; Kerbye 93
Barnard, Edw. ; Kibworth 4
Batch, Lawrence ; Donington 55
Bate, John ; Lockington 37
Bayley, Joan; Castledonington 114
Bayley, Joan; Castledonington 129
Bayley, John ; Smeeton 23
Bayley, Wm. ; Seagrave 77
Bee, Joan ; Bredon 95
Bent, Thos. ; Walcoate 96
Blackborne, Rich. ; Ilston 122
Blunt, Isabella ; Segrave i
Boote, Edw. ; Diseworth 130
Bosworth (see Greene).
Brian, John ; Bitteswell ix
Brian, Rich. ; Smeeton 76
Bright, Wm. ; Hoton 99
Brooke, Edw. ; Bredon 98
Browne,John; rector of Narborowe 104
Buck, Rich. ; Loddington 19
Burbadg, Wm. ; Barrowe 7
Burbag (see Harley).
Burbidg, Alice ; Syston 70
Burden, Thos ; Croxton 74
Burditt, Isabella; Bruntingthorp 123
Burrowes, Isabella ; Shepeshead 32
Cave, Christopher ; Walcoat 57
Caverley, Wm, ; Horneinghold 109
Cawdwell, Eradice John ; Thorpe 108
Cawnte, Rich. ; Statherne 59
Chamberlin, Edw. ; Wykin 38
Cleapole, Wm. ; Medborne 125
Gierke, Joan ; Eastlangton 29
Coles, Alice ; Mountsorell 5
Coles, Thos ; Stoughton 35
Coxe, John ; Dadlington 53
Cuffley, John ; Wheston 39
Dannett, Leonard ; Dannetts Hall 132
Dickson, Rich. ; Newbolde 18
Leicestershire Wills.
75
1591. — Continued.
No.
Dixon, Joan ; Rolston 133
Edwyn, Margery ; Siston 56
Feildes, Thrustan ; Ashbydelazouch 50
Fisher, John ; Burton on the Wolds 61
Fleminge, Thos. ; Halloughton 9
French, John ; Lubbenham 134
Fryer, Robert ; Stretton 44
Gamble, Wm.; Barrowe 62
Gawarde, Thos. ; Thorp langton 64
Glossopp, Robt. ; Humberston 10
Goddart, John ; South croson 49
Greaveson, John ; Syleby 30
Greene, Joan ; Bottisford 15
Greene, als. Bosworth, Ralph ;
Norton juxta Twicrosse 45
Grosse, John ; Cosbye 2
Guye, Wm. ; Claxton 12
Hall, Thos. ; Heather 117
Hallam, Wm. ; Croxton 36
Hames, Rich. ; Bruntinthorp 81
Harley, als. Burbag, Eliz. ; Wood-
thorpe 92
Harris, John ; Bitteswell 60
Harvy, Wm. ; Barwell 126 et izi
Herdson, Robt. ; Loughborow 21
Hicklinge, Bartholomew ; Coates 119
Hide, Edw. ; Leicester 135
Hill, Wm. ; Shenton 116
Holmes, Thos. ; Misterton 47
Hopkinson, John ; Nether
broughton 72 et 58
Hutchinson, John ; Shepesheade 31
Imyn', Edmund ; Cosbye 120
Jacam, Thos. ; Church langton 94
Jenkinson, Wm. ; Loddington 20
Keyne, Rich. ; Belgrave 65
Killingley, Thos. ; Coston 90
Kinge, John ; Dadlingtoa 52
Lacer, Thos. ; Hoton 88
Leicester, Thos. ; Upton 27
Lewyn, Nicholas ; Syston 69
Lucas, Robt. ; Walcoate 112
Mawnsfeilde, Thos. ; Newton
Harcourte 71
Needham, James ; Cleybrook 78
Needham, Roger ; Sutton, p. of
Broughton Ashley 131
Newby, Thos. ; Slawston 16
Normanton, Robt. ; Belgrave 115
Nurse, Robt., senior; Coleorton 68
Oram, Wm. ; Sutton, p. of
Broughton Ashley 17
Osborne, Thos. ; Congeston 73
Oswin, Lawncelott ; Sileby 34
Pagett, Thos. ; Statherne 63
Palmer, Nicholas ; Baresby 128
Parr, Margery ; Twicross 26
Paule, Jarratt ; The Frith 100
Paybody, John ; Lutterworth 41
Peak, Thos. ; Lutterworth 102
1591. — Continued.
No.
Peck, Alice ; Knossington 87
Pratt, John, senior ; Appleby 113
Price, Henry ; Quarndon 106
Pride, Rich. ; Knipton 13
Roberts, Wm. ; Barwell 43
Robey, John ; Castle donington 46
Ridgley, George ; Foston 89
Sansome, John ; Muston 124
Scale, John ; Hinckley in
Simkin, Wm. ; Cold newton 54
Smithe, Thos. ; rector of Swepston 25
Smithe, Wm. ; Cottesbitch 66
Sneathe, Rich, ; Saltby 105
Stoken, or Stockton, Robt. ;
Loughborowe 86 et 83
Stretton, Joan ; Leare 6
'Tailor, Wm.; Barwell —
Tallis, John ; Humberston 48
Taylor, Rich. ; Appleby 75
Thornton, Robt. ; Aston flavile 40
Thorp, Hugh ; Quenniborowe 82
Thorpe, Thos. ; Quenniborowe 91
Tomson. John ; Shepeshead 97
Trowell, John ; Leicester 107
Troweman, Wm. ; Sileby 3
Van, Rich. ; Countisthorp 80
Vann, Thos. ; Rearsby 79
Wade, George ; Hose 14
Walker, Rich. ; Newbold, p. of
Bredon no
Walton, Thos. ; Bushbey 22
W^ard, John ; South croson 8
Watts, Wm. ; Ashby magna 67
Wauden, Wm. ; Diseworth 103
Whilden, John ; Sheapeshead 33
W^hite, Henry ; Siston 51
Winfeild, Robt. ; Hoby 24
Winterscale, Wm. ; Leicester 28
W^oodford, Andrewe ; Leicester 42
Wrighte, Wm. ; Seagrave ii8
1592-
Alwoode, Henry ; Kibworthe 141
Andrewe, Roger ; Westlangton loi
Anntill, John ; Quarndon 112
Ashburne, John ; Cottesbitche 92
Ashton, John ; Walcoate 147
Ashton, Thos. ; Melton i88
Baker, Alice ; Bruntingthorpe 193
Barke, Wm. ; Statherne 69
Barnett, John ; Kibworth 80
Bayley, Rich. ; Earnsby 60
Beebey, John ; Halstead 180
Beede, John ; Cosbye 129
Bennett, Agnes ; Ailston 145
Bent, Thos. ; Cosbye 93
Berry, Isabella; Scalford 88
* This Will is at the foot of the file for 1609.
76
Leicestershire Wills.
1592. — Continued.
No.
Berry, Wm. ; Glen magna 35
Bisshopp, Wm. ; Whitweek 42
Blunt, Michael; Walton on the Wolds i
Blunt, Rich. ; Wymeswold 99
Bennett, Eliz. ; Whitweek 143 et 54
221
128
98
217
75
51
17
Boseworth, Eliz. ; Leicester
Bosworth, Robt. ; Normanton
Boulde, Rich. ; Netherseale
Bowdon, Wm. ; Kibworth
Bradshaw, Wm. ; Shepeshead
Brian, John ; Kibworth
Brian, Wm. ; Turlangton
Brigges, John ; NortonjuxtaGalbye 59
Bringhest, John ; Eaton 192
Bringhest, Wm. ; Eaton 47
Bull, Rich. ; Sproxton 134
Burnby, Nicholas ; Edmondthorpe 36
Bussard, Roger ; Smeeton 218
Butler, Robt ; Leicester 107
Calcroft, Agnes ; Bottisford 33
Galley, Thos. ; Sheapeshead 205
Chamberlin, Anth. ; Humberston 190
Chapman, John ; Hungarton 19
Chawndler, Thos. ; Thorp awker 23
Chissall, John ; vicar of Barkston 73
Clerk, Thos. ; Brentingby 29
Clerk, Thos. ; Congeston 6
Clerke, Law ; Kibworthe 71
Coleman, Thos. ; Eastlangton 210
CoUey, James ; Harbey 216
Cooke, Wm. ; Eaton 48
Coltman, Rich. ; Blaby 196
Cowper, Agnes ; Ashbydelazouch 113
Cowper, Edw. ; Longwhatton 89
Cowper, Thos. ; Eastlangton 157
Coxe, Wm. ; Hungarton 199
Craftes, Christopher ; Loddington 149
Crosse, Nicholas ; Charley 52
Crosse, Wm. ; Frisby sup wreak 200
Crosse, Wm. ; Kilby 30
Cunditt, Henry ; Coton 203
Dalby, Wm. ; Normanton. p. of
Bottisford 133
Dalbye, Robt. ; Billesdon 12
Dancy, Thos. ; Leicester 63
Deane, Mathew ; Southcroson 34
Debanck, George ; Ashby magna 2
Dennys, John ; Normanton, p. of
Bottisford 45
Dilks, Edw. ; Hinckley 148
Dowke, Thos. ; Easton 125
Duckett, John ; Ashby parva 81
Duport, Thos. ; Qnenniborowe 97
Erick, Rich. ; Houghton 77
Evans, »h. Humfrye, Henry ;
Wiggeston 117
Fawlkner, Margt. ; Stnckerston 214
Foster, Wm. ; Appiebv 10
Foxon, Rich., senior , Fo.xon 121
Freby, Hugh ; Quenniborowe 139
1592. — Continved.
No.
Freeman, Henry ; Gumley 62
Frisby, Thos. ; Twiford 46
Fryer, Thos. ; Blaby 195
Gaddesby, Eliz. ; Leicester 181
Gibson, John ; Normanton, p. of
Bottisford 130
Gibson, Thos. ; Saxbye 155
Gilbart, Rich. ; Wymeswold 136
Glosse, Wm. ; Loughborowe 164
Gollin, Robert ; Croxton 122
Goodbarne, Wm. ; Keythorp 220
Goodderidge, John ; Loddington 39
Goodderidge, Fardinando ; Tugby 64
Goode, John ; Frisby 124
Greene, Henry, senior ; Foxton 144
Greene, Hugh ; Narborowe 118
Gulson, Henry ; Melton 162
Handley, Thos. ; Redmell 198
Harbart, Wm. ; Glen parva 159
Hardall, Robert ; Claxton 53
Harris, Walter ; Humberston 44
Harrison, Hugh ; Leicester 222
Harte, Christopher ; Tugby 106
Harteshorne, Thos. ; Bitteswell 165
Hancocke, Wm. ; Quarndon 189
Hawkins, John ; Coldoverton 55
Hawkins, John ; Coldnewton 127
Healey, Wm. ; Burton Overy 154
Heane, Thos. ; Thurcaston 211
Hecford, John ; Ashby magna 90
Hickson, Wm. ; Waltham 94
Hopkin, Thos. ; Thedingworth 171
Howett, John. senr. ; Goodby 104 et 41
Hudson, Alice ; UUesthorpe 179
Hudson, Alice ; UUesthorpe 215
Hudson, Thos. ; Melton 100
Humberston, John ; Wymeswolde 84
Humfrye (see Evans).
Hyche, Wm ; Thrumaston 8
Jackson, Thos. ; Freby 174
Jervis, Wm. ; Eaton 207 et 1S3
Justice (see Perin).
Kilburne, Thos. ; Thrumaston 178
Kilpack, Thos. ; Kibworth 50
Kenny, Roger ; Wheston 176
Langton, Wm. ; Glen magna 79
Lawnder, Wm. ; Normanton 140
Leadbeater, Joan ; Quarndon 114
Lee, Robert; Melton 126
Lupton, Thos. ; Sproxton 56
Manby, Joan ; Leicester 168
Marshall, Anna; Ashbydelazouch 120
Marshall, Roger ; Orton 28
Mason, Margt. ; Quenniborovv 166
Mathewe, Thos. : Carlton 182
Measame, Alice ; Barkby thorpe 68
Middleton, Wm. ; Normanton 201
Moore, .\lice ; Sysonbye 83
Moore, Thos. ; Sheasbye 173
Monncke, John ; Dalby parva 86
Leicestershire Wills.
77
1592.
-Continued.
No.
Neale, Thos. ; Lubbenham 3
Neeld, Hamlet ; vicar of Osgathorpe 16
Newbold, Henry ; Leicester 213
Norwell, \Vm. ; Kegvvorth 185
Nutt, Valentine; Carlton 152
Orton, Agnes ; Waltham 9
Orton, Rich.; r^eicester 158
Oswin, Thos ; Wistowe 170
Oswin, Thos. ; Cussington 184
Palmer, John ; Brannston 96
Parker, John ; Sibston 212
Payne, Thos ; Thorp langton 163
Pegg, Phillipp ; Cottesbitche 91
Perin, uls. Justice, Wm. ; Wistowe 95
Pettye, Law; Loughborowe 135
Phips, Roger ; Rearsby 66
Plummer, Thos. ; Burton sup' olds 191
Pope, John ; Burbage 24
Porter, John ; Harbye 87
Porter, Robt. ; Newbolde 26
Powltney, Nicholas; Ratcliff Culye 37
Pnors, John ; Twiford 21
Radford, Eliz. ; Ashbydelazouch 137
Ratcliffe, Rich. ; Saxbye 65
Reeve, Wm. ; Twiford 20
Reeve, Valentine ; Twiford 102
Ridgley, George ; Countisthorpe 18
Roads, Thos. ; Blaby 194
Rose, Nicholas ; Goadbye 40
Ruding, Joan; Brunkingsthorpe 202
Rudinge, Thos. ; Brunkingsthorpe 204
Ryvett, Robt. ; Snarston 15
Ryvett, Thos. ; Snarston 25
Sabine, Wm. ; Frolesworth 103
Saddington, Wm. ; Foxton 187
Salte, John ; Swannington 82
Sampson, Thos. ; Hinckley 7
Sarsin, Ralph ; Quenniborowe 169
Sharpe, Rich. ; Kibworth 70
Shawe, Edw. ; Barwell 85
Shepey, Ellis ; Frolesworth 116
Sherman, Eliz. ; p. of Bringhurst 209
Sherman, Rich. ; Medborne 5
Smart, John ; Lubbenham 186
Smeeton, Robt. ; North kilworth 108
Smithe, George ; Welham 115
Smithe, Rich. ; Kerbye 58
Smithe, Wm. ; Thorpedmeere 131
Somerfeild, Thos., senior ; Kerby 31
Spencer, Thos ; Tilton 72
Stallock, Miles ; Easton 43
Standye, Anna; Kibworthe 153
Stanedge, Robt. ; Edmondthorpe 109
Stanham, Rich. ; Melton 142
Staples, Wm. ; Quarndon 27
Steward, Edw. ; Burton sup le
Woldes 197
Sturgis, Thos ; Thedingworth 156
Sweetelad, Henry ; Narborowe 78
Sweetna', Wm. ; Barkbyethorpe 61
1592. — Continued."
No.
Syson, John ; Shepesheade 167
Tate, Robt. ; Mountsorell 76
Taylor, Vincent ; Sproxton 14
Taylor, Wm. ; Frisbye juxta Galby 160
Thekeston, Geo. ; Loughborowe 150
Thomas, Edw. ; Donington sup
le heathe 175
Thorpe, John ; Stoughton 138
Tilley, Thos. ; Enderby 4
Toone, Thos. ; Stapleton 161
Varney, Wm. ; Donington 177
Vicarstaffe, Anna ; Shepeshead 174
Waker, Rich. ; Newbold, p. of
Bredon 38
W^amsley, John ; Cranhoe iii
Warde, Rich. ; Enderby 132
Waring, Wm. ; Thorp arnolJe 146
Watchorne, Rich. ; London 206
Webster, Alice ; Barwell 151
Webster, Mathew ; Cussington 119
Webster, Wm. ; Frolesworth no
Wels, Joan ; Peatling parva 13
West, George ; Orton 67
West, John ; Stonton 57
Whittle, Thos. ; Plungar 32
Wigston, John ; Ailston 105
Wildman, Chris. ; Wymeswold 219
Willimatt, Robt. ; Castle Don-
ington t23
Wright, Adam ; East Langton 208
W^right, Thos. ; Appleby 11
Yates, Thos. ; Hinckley 22
1593-
Allin, Wm. ; Dishley 83
Andrewe, Thos. ; Owston 137
Ashbye, Edw. ; Walton sup' olds i
Banberrye, John ; North kilworth 140
Bancroft, Robt. ; Castledoninston 98
Baresby, Rich. : Thorpe setchteild 117
Balling, Wm. ; Dreyton no
Batling, Wm. ; Dreyton 116
Bayley (see Parr).
Bayley, Rich. ; Wykin 128
Bayley, Thos. ; Castledonington 93
Beebey, Wm. ; Bottisford 40
Bennett, John ; Frisby sup' wreak 24
Bent, Nicholas ; Cosbye 81
Birde, George ; Thorpe letchfeild 73
Boman, Ralph ; Asfordby 48
Boydell, Rich. ; Blockfordby 78
Brannston, Robt. ; Saddington 132
Browne, Francis ; Wistowe 148
Butler, Alice ; Leicester 44
Carter, John ; Barkby 17
Castor, Wm. ; Noseley 80
Cawnte, Agnes ; Abkettleby 145
Chamberlin, Geo. ; Long whatton 65
Clarke, John; Coleorton 108
78
Leicestershire Wills.
1593. — Continued.
No.
64
12
Clerk, John ; Sheepey
Ckrk, Wm. ; Shawell
Gierke, Wm., senior ; Church
Langton 43
Collington, James ; Burton Lazars 86
Cooke, Rich. ; Ashbye folwell 58
Cooke, Thos. ; Halloughton 34
Coward, Nicholas ; Coldnewton 36
Cowper, Thos. ; East langton 33
Coxon, Edw. ; Kerby bellers 123
Coxon, Edw. ; Kerby bellers 103
Craftes, Robt. ; Knossington 5
Crosse, Eliz. ; Baggrave 19
Cryspe, Rich. ; Burbadg 127
Cumpton, Wm. ; Burbag 35
Dalliwater, Rich. ; Harby 37
Daniell, John ; Bredon 146
Dawson, Agnes; "Knipton 95
Day, Wm. ; Loughborowe 89
Deacon, Nicholas ; Kibworth 62
Duckett, Peter ; Barrowe 50
Eare, Humphrey ; Barton 10
Freeman, Nich ; Holwell 56
Freeman, Valentine ; Barrowe 41
Foster, Francis ; Wheston 46
Fryer, Thos. ; Stretton 124
Geesing, Thos. ; Ashby folwell 42
Gimson, Katharine ; Bewmannor 141
Glen, Wm. ; Hoby 87
Glover, Joan ; Slaweston 106
Greeves, Robt. ; Dalby chacombe 94
Hardiman, Rich. ; Bitteswell 122 et 104
Harrison, Rich. ; Shilton 27
Harrison, Thos. ; Leicester 68
Hawkins, Robt. ; Bitteswell 144
Heale, Henry ; Hawsteade 25
Healey, Robt. ; Dalby parva 8
Hewghes, Rich. ; Markefeild in
Heycock, Henry ; Cotlesbitch 4
Holmes, Rich. ; Whitweek 115
Hoore, Thos. ; Thurcaston n
Howton, Robt. ; Enderby 61
Hudson, Wm. ; Welby 102
Hulcock, John ; Hobye 135
Hume? Thos.; Foxton 18
Iveson, Francis; Lowghborowe 8g
Jarratt, Nicholas; Mountsorell 149
Jorden, Hugh ; Tilton 114
Justice (see Perryn).
Kerby, Rich ; Pickwell 9
Killingley, Margt. ; Coston 100
King, Humphrey; Dadlington 133
Kinge, Rich.; Higham 92
Kinton, George ; Markfeild 23
Lardg, Thos. ; Barlston 109
Lole, Roger; Gilmorton 21
Lorde, John ; Bitteswell 39
Markby, Rich ; Leicester 79
Mawnsfeilde, Robt ; Woodthorp 63
1593. — Continued.
No.
Moore, als. Smith, John ; Tur
langton 151
Oneby, John ; Newton Burgelaud 147
Orland, Robt. ; Odeby 47
Ormeston, Geoffrey ; Stapleton 112
Orton, Henry ; Shilton 26
Orton, Thos. ; Sheepey 139
Osborne, Peter ; Sapcoat 90
Overend, Rich. ; Leicester 136
Palmer, Wm.; Hawstead 51
Parr, als. Bayley, Wm. ; Langton 105
Parsons, John ; Billesdon 119
Payne, John; Medborne 118
Perryn, a/5. Justice, Eliz. ; Wistowe 28
Pight, Robt. ; Shepeshead 45
Presbery, Henry ; vicar of Pack-
ington 99
Pratt, Robt. ; Long whatton 66
Purse, Wm.; Quarndon 97
Pyme, Helen; Lockington 131
Pywell, Stephen ; Markfeild 60
Ramsden, Thos. ; Leicester 138
Raven, Roger ; Shilton 67
Reynolde, Robt. ; Walton 91
Ridinge, Joan ; Ailston 16
Rogers, Robt. ; Mountsorrell 20
Roote, Wm. ; Cottesbitch 143
Rowse, Thos. ; Whestou 31
Ryley, Thos. ; Newbolde p. of
Owston 52
Sannders, Eliz. ; Quenniborow 130
Sansome, Hugh ; Thorparnold 83
Saxbye, Edw. ; rector of Galby 85
Sharpe, Wm. ; Pickwell 77
Shawe, Rich. ; Bruntingthorp 13
Sheane, Thos. ; Wheston 29
Sheane, Wm. ; Wheston 30
Shepperdson, John ; Welby 54
Simkin, Thos. ; Glen parva 96
Simkin, Thos, ; Burstall 74
Smith (see Moore).
Smith, Thos. ; Blaston 107
Smith, Wm. ; Quarndon 150
Smithe, Thos. ; Blaston 125
Staton, Thos. ; Kerby Bellers 7
Stones, George ; Burton sup olds 59
Storer, Agnes : Thrussington 53
Stringer, Thos. ; Wymeswold 69
Sutton, John ; Foston 120
Taylor, Joan ; Loughborowe 134
Taylor, Thos. ; Earlshilton 72
Taylor, Wm. ; Leicester 142
Thurman, Eliz. ; Whitweek 57
Tinckler, John ; Saxby 15
Tompson, Wm. ; Eaton 22
Towers, Robt. ; Barkston 2
Travis, Rich. ; Statherne 84
Tubman, Wm. ; Nether broughton 6
Turlington, Robt. ; Goodeby 49
Walker, Gregory ; Pickwell 70
Leicestershire Wills.
79
1593. — Continued.
No.
Walker, Gregory ; Pickwell 75
Warde, Wm. ; Southcroson loi
Watchorne, Barthol. ; Wickham 113
\Arayte, Thos. ; Beebey 76
Webster, Dennis ; Netherseale 32
Webster, Thos. ; Beebey 126
W^hite, Robert ; Leicester 129
\Vilcox, Roger ; Knossington 3
Winbey, Bartholomew ; Beebey 38
Winterton, Thos. ; Kylmecoat 14
Wrighte, Rich. ; Claxton 55
1594.
Bell, George ; 54
Bennytt, Rich. ; Quennyboroughe 85
Bent, Roger; Frolesworth 72
Boulter, John; Blabye 12
Bradley, Elena ; Saxbey 81
Bringhest, Dorothy ; Eton 13
Brokesbye, Wm. ; Sproxton 20
Brookes, John ; Hinckley 29
Bryan, Christopher ; Smeeton 59
Bullard, Wm. ; Kerbye 55
Calcrofte, Robt. ; Loughborowe 68
Callys, Catheren ; Syeston 7b
Chawnder, Joan ; Barrowe 15
Clarke, Wm.; Eston 18
Clarke, Wm. ; Wiggeston magna 53
Claye, Robt. ; Fleckney 69
Cockes, Agnes ; Nelston 42
Cole, George; Breedon Parke 17
Cowper, Robt. ; Thrumaston i
CuUandbyne, Robt. ; Glen magna 84
Dowell, Rich. ; 63
Dudley, Humphrey ; Lutterworth 43
Durrand, Cecilia; St, Martin's,
Leicester ? 60
Ellyott, Thos. ; Peatlinge magna 70
Fisher, Robt. ; Edmondthorpe 24
Francke, Matilde, als. Maude ;
Wymeswold 22
Freckingham, Wm. ; Redmill 16
Fryer, Thos. ; Wheston 56
Garvis, Robt. ; Santon Woolvyll 35
Gilbart, Michael : Walton sup le olds 38
Gilford, Robt. ; Seagrave 7
Glover, John ; Beebye 40
Goode, Wm. ; Shernford 41
Gotche, John ; East langton 30
Grante, Wm., senior ; Kibworth 62
Gregorye, Geoffrey ; Branston 52
Hackett, Thos. ; Twyford 65
Hall, Henry ; Heather 19
Hampson, Rich. ; Quarndon 73
Harrys, Thos. ; Sewstern 45
Haywood, Wm. ; Lutterworth 34
Here, Wm., senior ; Burton Nou'ye 2
Here, Wm. ; Billesdon 14
Hunte, John ; Barwell 75
No.
25
10
71
47
3
57
1594. — Continued.
Jakes, John ; Thornton
Jarvis, Thos. ; Lovvesbye
Joynson, Nicholas ; Halloughton
Lardge, Wm. ; Orton sup montem
Lowe, James ;
Lueton, Rich. ; Coldorton
Luptone,Thos. ; Walton sup le olds 44
Molde, Robt. ; Leicester 66
Needham, Agnes ; Sutton 11
Newbread, Joan ; Wheston 67
Newcombe, Wm, ; Lutterworth? 64
Oxon, John ; Twyford 28
Parnill, Chris. ; Willoughbye
Waterles 26
Parsons, Thos. ; Whartofte Grandge 86
Pye, Alice ; Burton Lazars 46
Quenyborowe, Hy. ; Quenyborowe 21
Rimmingtone, Thos. ; Waltham
sup le olds 49
Rydley, Wm. ; Thorp awker 4
Sampson, Wm. ; Hinckley 50
Shorthose, George ; Peccleton 61
Smarte, Robt. ; Claxton 74
Smarte, Wm. ; Waltham sup le olds 48
Smith, Joan ; Quarndon 39
Stables, Wm. ; Quarndon 5
Staffand, Rich. ; Thromaston 37
Stanham, Rich ; Harbye 6
Tallys, John ; Humberston 27
Taylor, Wm. ; Earleshilton 80
Teyler, Edward ; Leicester 58
Tilton, Thos. ; Narborowe 82
Tompson, Robt. ; Shenton 9
Towensend, Wm. ; Belton 78
Wade, Thos. ; Sapcoate 23
Webster, John ; Cossington 33
W^est, Wm. ; Kibworth 79
Wilkenson, Rich. ; Kegworth 51
Willowes, Christopher ; Ratherbye 36
Wilson, Miles ; Leicester 77
Woodlande, Rich. ; Hinckley 31
Wraske, Thos. ; Burton Nou'ye i
Wutton, John ; Dyseworthe 8
Yates, George ; Cosbye 83
Yonge, Wm. ; Hungarton 32
1595-
Andrewe, Simon ; Ashebye 59
Blacke, Robt. ; Quenyborowe 70
Bland, Wm. ; Burton Lazars 72
Boltbye, Robt. ; Goodbye 32
Bolye, Thos. ; Cranoe 7
Boothe, Nicholas ; Goodebye 32
Boser, Lancelott ; Shepeshead 89
Boyar, Wm. ; Thromaston ? 62
Brett, Wm ; Ratherbye 85
Browne, Rich. ; Nether broughton 33
Bryan, Maria ; Smeeton Westerby 97
8o
Leicestershire Wills.
1595. — Continued.
No.
Buckelye, ah. Weaver, Joan ;
Thornton 75, 71
Burdett, Rich. ; Mowesley 9
Bugurland, Wm. ; Gilmorton 25
Burton, Isabella ; Sylebye 4
Burton, Thos, ; Sylebye 60, 100
Bussard, Rich. ; Smeeton 28
Butler, Eliz. ; Sapcoate 21
Calcrofte, Robt. ; Bottesford 5
Campion, John ; Castell donington 108
Chamberlyn, Thos. ; Humberston 37
Chamberlyn, Wm., junr. ; Leicester 6
Cocken, Rich. ; Enderbye 91
CoUyns, Thos. ; Overseale 93
Colman, Eliz.; Turlangton 66
Colman, Thos. ; Foxton * 10
Cooke, Wm. ; Loughborowe 52
Currall, John ; Frolesworthe 58
Cutler, Edmund ; Willson 73
Dalbye, Robt., senior ; Lockington 64
Darker, Wm. ; Lockington 82
Dernilowe, Thos. ; Lockington 14
Dewce, John ; Leicester 18
Dewick, John; Frysbye sup le
vvreake 81
Dilks, Rich. ; Kirkby i
Dixon, Thos. ; Loughborowe 34
Downes, Mawde; Melton Mowbrey 24
Duport, Cornelius ; Quennyborowe 12
Eslen, Robt. ; Barwell 95
Farmer, Thos. ; Twicrosse 83
Fletcher, John ; Onlipp 106
Franckland, Robt. ; Whittweek 61
Freman, Michael ; Swynford 94
Gardener, Robt. ; Nelston 56
Garr, Thos., senior ; Countisthorpe 104
George, Robt. ; Branston 107
Glen, Alice ; Eaton 92
Gregsone, Kath. ; Thorplangton 40
Grene, John ; Sapcoate 36
Handley, Robt. ; Twycrosse 84
Hanson, Michael ; Garowdon 22,23
Hardiman, Thos. ; Ullesthorpe 2
Hawks, Edmund ; Leicester 1
Hazard, Wm. ; Barrowe 20
Hiclinge, Rich. ; Claxton 46
Holdershawe, John ; Hemington i
Horton, Wm. ; Mowesley 109
Hovye, John : Dyseworth 90
Hurlebutt, Rich. ; South kilworth 69
Hurste, Thos. ; HoUwell 13
Huthwitt, Christopher ; Weston 96
Ilyfe, Rich. ; Gumbley 27
Jackson, George ; Waltham sup
le olds 50
Johnson, George ; Heather 41
Kinge, Rich. ; Norborowe 45
Lago, Izabella ; Dadlington 16
Lagoe, Wm. ; Dadlington 19
Lacye, Margery ; Hemington 102
1595. — Continued.
No
Lord, Thos., senior ; Bitteswell 105
Louth, John ; Burton Lazars 29
Meadowes, Wm. ; Enderbie 79
Michell, Wm.; Newton Harcourt 54
Moore, Edw. ; Wytherlye 47
Moore, Thos. ; Enderbye 98
Moreton, Roger ; Ashbye Magna 48
Morryson, Thos. ; Saxbye 88
Nelston, Robt. ; Saxbye 76
Payne, Wm. ; Thorplangton 74
Purefoy, Edw. ; Dreyton 80
Radley, John ; Hobye 63
Rouse, Rich. ; Croxton Kirryall 99
Sadler, John ; Branton loi
Sharpe, Wm. ; Quenoborowe 30
Smalley, John ; Castell Donnington 78
Smarte, Wm. ; Claxton 44
Smyth, Rich.; Tugbye 8
Smyth, Thos. ; Thorplangton 75
Smythe, Wm. ; Bringhurste 39
Smythe, Wm. ; Claxton 43
Spicke, Wm. ; Abkettlebye 53 & 86
Stoughton, Wm. ; Bewmannor 77
Stretford, John ; Shawell 26
Tagg, John ; Enderbye 65
Tallis, Wm. ; Loddington 51
Tarleton, Rich. ; Sharnford 15
Thackewray, Peter ; Ashebye
follwell 1 1
Trigge, Rich. ; Somerbye 55
Wakelye, Wm. ; Huncoate 42
Walter, Rich. ; Newton harcot 49
Warde, Rich. ; Croxton Kerryall 3
Warren, Rich. ; Ashbyedelazouche 35
Warren, Wm. ; Barrow sup le sore 87
Weaver (see Buckeleye).
Wheatlye, Rich. ; Loughborowe 31
White, Wm. ; Earnesbye 67
\^^hitbye, Robt. ; Seagrave 103
Wrighte, Thos. ; Sutton 68
Wutton, John ; Dyseworth 17
1596.
Astell, Thos. ; Wiggeston 85
Awlmy, Robt. ; Neither Cleybrooke 35
Balthaser, John ; Sheepesheade 22
Bealie, Wm. ; Eaton 39
Becke, Henry ; Upton 43
Bentlie, Joan ; Sketchlie 24
Bentlie, Robt. ; Sutton 78
Bingham, Margery ; Melton
Moberie 72
Bisshope, Thos. ; Quarne 50
Bloxam, John ; Bruntingthorpe 4
Boman, Henry ; Hobie 47
Boulton, John ; Ibstocke 70
Boulton, John ; Ibstocke 88
Bosworth, Rich. ; Littlethorpe 28
Briann, Peter ; Dadlington? 12
Leicestershire Wills.
1596. — Continued.
Bright, Jesper ; Humberston
Buckstones, Kobt ; Saddington
Burdon, Miles ; Hoton
Burbidge, Thos. ; Freebie
Byard, Rich. ; Sewsterne
No.
S3
19
14
87
13
Campion, Robt ; Castle donington 42
Caverlie, Wm. ; Harbie
Clarke, Thos. ; Sproxton
Cleiton, Nicholas ; Harbie
Cooke, Isabella ; Plunger
Cowper, Margery ; Stonistanton
Dafferne, Eliz. ;
Dowman, Thos
Fellowes, Wm.
Hatherne
Brodwaye, co.
Worcester
60
67
53
65
96
25
36
97
Fullerton, Robt. ; 77
Frone,a;5.Throne,Thos. ; Hatherne 41
Gearie, George; Congestone
Good, John, senior ; Galbie
Granger, John ; Sybson
Greene, Agnes ; Medborne
Greene, Wm. ; Muston
Groves, Robt. ; Seagrave
Gumbie, John ; Narborowe
Guye, Edw. ; Claxton
Hames, Thos. ;
Holland, Robt. ; Congeston
Holmes, Wm. ; Harbie
Horton, John ; Saddington
Hubberd, Alice ; Harbie
Hutt, John ; Sapcoate
Judge, Rich. ; Dadlington
Kinde, John ; Arnsbie
Kirke, Hugh ; Eaton
Knight, Thos. ; Lutterworth
Kynton, George; Castle donington 46
Leighe, Barthol. ; Stapleford 15
Markant,Wm.; Smeeton Westerby 94
Mason, Wm. ; Breedon 79
Mawson, John; Peatling parva 20
Michell, Joane ; Newton 52
Morton, Robt. ; North Killworth 64
Musson, Edw. ; Frethbie 11
Noble, John ; Womandham 86
Noone, George ; Walton i
North, Alice; Seagrave 80
Northan, Wm.; Galbie 54
Orton, George ; Twicrose 5
Palmer, Wm. ; Coton 48
Patchett, Rich. ; Musson 69
Patchett, Rich. ; Musson 81
Pollard, John ; Foston 40
Porter, Nicholas ; Burton Noverie 18
Powley, Wm, : Melton Mowberie 84
Pratt, Robt. : Worthington 75
Raven, John, senior ; Coldoverton 3
Reade, John ; Hobie 55
Redford, Wm, senior ; Womandham 73
Reve, Jefferie ; Glen magna 21
Richardson, James ; Leicester 38
1596. — Continued.
No.
Rosse, Thos. ; Lubenham 32
Rowe. Wm.; Ingarsbye sup filo, 1597 ^
Russell, Wm. ; Melton Mowberie 8
Salburie, Eliza: Newton burgeland 7
Shawe, Rich. ; Thrinkeson 37
Shepperd, Gregorie ; Kibworth 34
Skevington, Henry ; blabie 45
Smith, Dionise ; Wellan 49
Smith, Peter; Sewsterne 82
Stokes, Wm. ; Beaumaner 58
Tailbie, John ; Wimotham 44
Thorlewell, Rich. ; Ashbie folwell 62
Throne (see Frone).
Tompson, Thos. ; Heigham 17
Toolie, T|;ios. ; Houghton 29
Tyers, Joane ; Twycrose 30
Tynslie, Hugh ; Harbie 76
Vlyott, Alexander ; Muston 51
Vlyott, Alexander ; Muston 93
Wale, Wm. ; Walcoate 23
Warner, Wm. ; Galbie 27
W^atts, Emmett , Leicester Forest 56
*Wetenhall, Rich. ; f)6
Wiggens, Henry ; Horninghold 33
Wild, Joan ; Normanton 89
1597-
Allin, John ; Stapleford 141
AUin, Kenelm ; Thorpe 27, 33
Alsoppe, Francis; Wanleape 100
Andrew, Edmond ; Ilston 161
Andrew, Wm. ; Ilston 52
Andrewe, Joan ; Ilston 81
Armeson, Thos. ; Worthington 65
Arnold, Rich. ; Barwell 129
Ballard, Wm. ;' Wymeswold in
Ballard, Wm. ; Neithercoate 121
Barloe, Margt. ; Halloughton 3
Barloe, Margt. ; Halloughton 32
Barwell, Thos. ; Pickwell 146
Barwell, Wm. ; Lutterworth 32
Beet, Ellys ; Eaton 152
Bent, Agnes ; Cosbie i
Bent, John ; Cosbie 50
Bent, John ; Stanton 97
Bond, Thos. ; Redmell 138
Boulsworth, Robt. ; Queniborowe 41
Browell, Wm. ; Littlethorpe, p. of
Cosby 32
Browne, John ; Cleybrook 24
Browne, Thos. ; Pickwell 20
Buckworth, Edw. ; Halloughton 132
Bullevant, Wm. ; Tylton 19
Burton, John ; Halloughton 11
Burton, John ; Loughborowe j^
Burton, John ; Buckminster 154
* Testator is described as the son of Mar-
Karel Wetenhall, of Stapley, co. Chester.
82
Leicestershire Wills.
1597. — Continued.
No.
Button, Rich. ; Craft 70
Carver, Thos. ; Whitweek 46
Caunt, Wm. ; Walton 35
Chapman, Charles ; Markfeild 54
Charland, George; Saltbie 118
Cook, John ; Coleorton 74
Cook, Thos. ; Statherne 44
Cooper, Alice ; 103
Cowlson, Robt. ; Wiggeston 114
Cowlton, Rich. ; Sheepshead 122
Coxon, Grace ; Tilton 171
Craft, Henry ; Pickwell 23
Cromway, John ; Kegworth 55
Croxall, Henry ; Kibworth 102
Cubley. Henry, junior ; Croxton 64
Darklie, Robt. ; Stanton 148
Davye, John ; Peatling parva 73
Dawes, Peter ; Sutton 104
•Dawson, Christopher ; 95
Dennis, John ; Normantoa 147
Dennis, Robt. ; Easthorpe 160
Durden, Rich. ; Newbold 42
Edwin, Rich.; Sylebie no
Fayrbarne, Thos. ; Bottesford 116
Flowar, Thos. ; Seagrave 71
Foden, John ; Nether seale 47
Fowler, Clement ; Loughborowe 130
Foxton, Wm. ; Thorplangton 108
Francke, Thos. ; Barkbie 106
Francke, Thos. ; Wymeswold 112
Freeman, Wm. ; Gumley 15
Gamble, Anthony ; Hungarton 98
Geest, Wm. ; Ilston 169
Greene, Bartholomew ; Foxton 85
Groococke, Thos. ; Rowlston 96
Harberd, Thos. ; Peatlinge 4
Harbert, John ; Thrumaston 127, 143
Healy, Margaret ; }Iallstead 86
Henshaw, Nicholas; Loughborow 170
Hill, Thos. ; Loddington 91
Hinman, Wm. ; Stapleford ? 49
Hodge, Thos. ; Foxton 156
Holmes, Ralph ; Sheepshead 16
Holt, Henry; Claxton 51
Howie (see Somerbee).
Huccarbe, Rich. ; Eastwell 18
Ingleton, Thos. ; Sproxton 38
Iliffe, Thos. ; Foston 157
Jackson, Thos. ; Huckescoate 9
Jarrett, Thos. ; Knoston 82
Jervys, Wm. ; Peatlinge 31
Jimson, John ; Carlton 167
Jinkinson, Elizth. ; Loddington 165
Jurdaine, Rich.; Gloreston 113
Kempe, Rich. ; Kirbie 125
Kendall, Henry ; Orton of ye hill loi
Kettle, Wm. ; Atterton 60
* Servant to the Rt. Hon. Roger, Earl of
Rutland, Belvoir Castle ; desires to be buried at
Redmile.
1597. — Continued.
No.
158
Kinde, Millicent ; Kibworth
Kinge, Robt. ; Cranoe
Lacer, Alice; Wymeswold 126
Large, Wm. ; Markfeild 149
Litchfeild, Joane ; Ullesthorpe 168
Love, John ; Wymondham 115
Marshall, John ; Bottesford 87
Marshall, Thos. ; Hungarton 80
Mason, John ; Redmill 119
Mawson, Wm. ; Desford 28
Mellers, Rowland ; Enderbie 34
Moore wood, Margery ; Shenton 162
Mould, Henry; Leicester 155
Newberie, John ; Hucklescoate 8
Nedham, John ; Hinckly 120
Nichols, Robt. ; Neytherbroughton 17
North, Alice ; Seagrave 94
Osborne, Robt. ; Sylebye 124
Overinge, Edw. ; Lutterworth 109
Paddy, Margery; Pickwell 135
Palmer, Thos. ; Walton 67
Palmer, Wm. ; Dunton Basset 57
Pare, Henry ; Leicester 43
Parsons, Wm. ; Aylston 133
Patchet, Alice ; Muston 79
Pealton, Clement ; Leicester 78
Pecher. Wm. ; Applebie magna 107
Person, Anthony ; Asfordbie 58
Power, Robt. ; Ashbydeiazouch 166
Rowe, Wm. ; Ingarsby sup filo 1596 6
Scarborow, John ; Thorpe Arnold 151
Scolie, Nicholas ; Foxton 56
Shawe, Ellis ; Loughborow 153
Shawe, Hugh : Freesbie 84
Smart, Wm. ; Cleybrooke 69
Smith, Edw. ; Loughborowe 63
Smith, John ; Hollwell 62
Smith, John ; Stanton wivell 136
Smith, Phillip ; Neytherseale 48
Smith, Rich. ; Dreyton 59
Somerbee, als. Howie, Chris. ;
Bottesford 140
Southwell, Hugh ; Kibworth 131
Squyer, Rich. ; Ilston 10
Stanly, Hugh ; Breedon 83
Stanly, Wm. ; Peatlinge 5
Staples, Wm. ; Leicester 36
Stevenson, Edw. ; South croson 142
Strelly, John ; Weastlangton 25
Stretton, Clement ; Leare 90
Stubbs, Henry ; Barkbie 61
Sturdy, Thos. ; Ashby follwell 45
Sturgis, Margt. ; Theddingworth 92
Sturgis, John ; Theddingworth 13
Swanson, Wm. ; Halloughton 89
Sykes, Thos. ; Markfeild 76
Symkin, Joan ; Glenn parva 77
Talbone, Henry ; Normanton 159
Tatam, Francis ; Hobie 99
Taylor, Rich. ; Melton 40
Leicestershire Wills.
83
1597. — Continued.
No.
Tonstall, Thos. ; Allaxton 68
Towars, Rich. ; Barkeston 26
Tower, Alice ; Barleston 123
Turner, John ; Kerbe bellers 129
Tutburie, Rich. ; Bottesford 88
Tylson, Wm. ; Earleshilton 23
Vann, Wm. ; Much Peatling 21
Wakelin, Wm. ; Littlethorpe 30
Wallyce, ah. Walley, James;
Quarndon 39
Walton, Thos. ; Syston 163
Ward, John, sen. ; Wigeston 14
Ward, Robt. ; Markfeild 7
■Warren, Wm. ; Normanton 139
Watkin, Wm. ; Markfeild 150
White, Rich. ; 66
\Vhite, Robt.; 128
Wilsone, Thos. ; Statherne 93
Woodcocke, Robt. ; Queniborowe 164
Wykes, Rich. ; Thurlston 137
1598.
'598- — Continued.
No.
71
Armeson, John ; Knipton
Ashbie, George ; Thrussington
Ashon, John ; Mountsorrell 109
Atkins, Alice ; Earleshilton 35
Atkins, John ; Earleshilton 34
Atterton, Thos. ; Newbold 90
Barnes, Robt. ; Leare 118
Baskerfeild, Anne ; Leicester 48
Bate, Rich. ; Goadbie 30
Beales, Rich. ; Galthorpe 88
Bell, Wm. ; Skeffington 100 et 121
Bennet, Thos. : Queniborowe i
Bennet, Wm. ; Peatling magna 7
Bent, Wm. ; Crofte 64
Besson, John ; Thrussington 44
Blunt, Henry ; Kilbie 19, 147
Bosseworth, John; Countisthorpe 113
Bradley, Wm. ; Queniborowe 122
Briggs, James ; Buckminster 20
Brice, Alexander : Thorplangton 70
Broome, Peter ; Korninghold 12
Bryan, Rich. ; Siston 84
Bryan, Rich. ; Smeeton 94
. Bugg, Thos. ; Leicester 3
Burton, Luke ; Buckminster 36
Butcher, Thos. ; Kirbie 38
Butler, Thos. ; Broughton 79
Butteris, Wm. ; Horningold 129
Cafforne, Wm. ; Smeeton 87
•Carter, ; Earleshilton 4
Castledyne, John ; Easton 136
CatJnft, Robt. ; Statherne 66
Chapman, John ; Gathorpe 128
Chettle, Ralph ; Leicester 101
Chettle, Thos. ; Leicester 126
* Christian name obliterated in original Will.
Clarke, Agnes ; Eastlangton 89
Clifton, Thos. ; Muston 5
Cockson, Michael : Kibworth 24
Collin, Rich. ; Easton 67
Cooke, Edw. ; Stokgildmge 43
Cooke, Henry ; Thorpe 10
Cooke, Thos. ; Wibtofte 50, 81
Cooper, Wm. ; Thrumaston 135
Coy, Robt. ; Harston 143
Crispe, Wm. ; Weston 69
Crosse, Margerj ; Estwell 95
Crowbarroe, Roger ; Kegworth 29
Dann, Robt. ; Houghton i6
Dewye, John ; Redmill 105
Dowkes, Robt. ; Halloughton 13
Drecocke, Henry ; Buckminster 45
Fox, John ; Wymeswold 131
Fox, Rich. ; Wymeswold 17
FrCeman, Ralph ; Newark grange
near Leicester —
Freeman, Wm. ; Shanckton 86
Frisbie, Michael ; Scalford 53
Gilbert, John ; Norton 82
Goltare, Wm. : Smeeton 85
Greene, Eliza; Redmill 117
Grey, Alexander ; Eaton 49
Gunston, Simon ; Enderbie 28
Gylford, Robt. ; Scraptofte 106
Hackett, Rich. ; Applebiei 57
Hall, Nicholas ; Sheepy magna 104
Halliocke, Thos. ; Carlton 51
Handy, Mathew ; Quarndon 56
Harrison, Robt. ; Sybesdon 32
Hassard, John ; Barrowe 27
Hatter, John ; Somerbie 108
Heare. John ; Shenton 76
Hewes, Ralph ; Ibstocke 75
Hitchcocke, Thos. : Odebie 40
Hogson, Ellen ; Syston 63
Houlton, Gabriel ; Thorpearnold 47
Hull, Robt. ; Stapleford ? 72
Hutchin, Robt. ; Stoughton 92
Ilife, Edw. ; Foxton 140
Jackson, John ; Neilston g
Jeffrye, Thos. ; Hinckley 65
Jeph, Henry ; Horningold 6
John, Wm. ; Whitweeke 14
Johnson, Alice ; Barkebie 125
Johnson, Henry ; Easton gi
Johnson, John ; Seagrave 74
Lee, Robt. ; Walton 141
Milner, Thos. ; Rearsbie 68
Mitchell, Stephen ; Sheepshed 102
Morbie, John ; Flecknie 120
Mudd, Simon ; Loughborowe iii
Musson, George; Scalford 133
Newbold, John ; Leicester 124
Norman, John ; Leicester 31
Nursse, Robt ; Coleorton 103
Orinne .' Thos. ; Sheepshead 139
84
Leicestershire Wills.
1598. — Continued.
No.
Orsson, Henry ; Waltham 2
Orton, Robt. ; Shakerston 77
Palmer, John ; Market bosseworth 18
Pancocke, John ; Barrowe 33
Payne, George ; Thorplangton 62
Payne, Joan ; Medborne 130
Payne, Wm. ; Flecknie 52
Pegg, James ; Cottesbatch 54
Perce, John ; Leicester 146
Pollard, John ; Lockington no
Pole, Rich. ; Dalbie 25
Raynold, Eliz. ; Leicester 119
Rudinges, Michael ; Braunston gate 96
Rudings, Gray ; Bromkinsthorpe 144
Sanders, Wm. ; Deisford 73
Sanderson, Francis ; Scalford 37
Skelson, Hugh ; Thorpawker 142
Snell, Edw. ; Barlston 127
Sperne, Wm. ; Neatherseale 46, 78
Strannge, John ; Queniborowe 39
Swanne, Thos. ; Horningold 60
Syde, Wm. ; Stretton parva 112
Tallis, John ; Gillmorton 1 1
Turland, Edw. ; Glen magna 41
Tyllie, Edmond ; rector of Stanton 132
Warricke, Thos. ; Sybston 116
Weale, Rich. ; North kilworth 107
Weight, Robt. : Norton 134
Whitbie, Thos. ; Seagrave ? 80
White, John ; Busbie 22
Whittle, Joyce ; Knipton 55
Whotofte, John ; Siston 99
W^ild, John ; Scalford 23
Wildie, Robt. ; Neilston 123
Wilkins, Thos. ; Heather 58
W^inckfild, John ; Kettlebie 42
Woodford, George ; Loddington 8
Wright, Barthol. ; Freebie 138
1599-
Acars, Elizth. ; Barrowe 51
Alsoppe, Wm. ; Abkettleby 100
Alte, Edmand ; Sheepshead 73
Annis ? Rich. ; Foxton 97
Arme, Roger ; Norton 46
Aucocke, Rich. ; Muston 30
Baker, Thos. ; Fasthorpe 102
Ballard, John, senior ; Kirby 63
Bent, Wm. ; 79
Billson, Robt. ; Bilson 41
BoUesworth, Wm. ; Kirty 18
Bowman, John ; Medborne 88
Brabston, Rich. ; Husband bost-
worth 90
Bradly, Edw. ; Easton 22
Brandon, Thos. ; Thorplangton 31
Brian, Robt. ; Beteswell 10
Brice, Thos. ; Foxton 34
Bringest, Robt. ; Easton 9
1599. — Continued.
No.
Brisco, Wm. ; Higham 121
Browde, Alice ; Normanton 23
Browne, Rich. ; Wiggeston 117
Brustace, Rich. ; Scalford 45
Catlyne, Edw. ; Leicester 66
Collyns, John ; Seale 98
Cooke, Hellen ; Melton 12
Crafts, Robt ; Bruntingthorpe 95
Crose, Edward ; Walton 40
Cumpton, Thos. ; Burbage? 114
Dallywalter, Wm. ; Harby 75
Danne, Rich.; Wiggeston 39
Dawkins, Rich. ; 15
Daye, Wm. ; Twyford 57
Dexter, Wm. ; Worthington in
Dickins, ThDS. ; Barkeston 98
Eaton, Jeffrey ; Worthington 136
Eller, Mathew; Whetstone 132
Fletcher, John ; Lubenham 36
Fox, Thos. ; Kibworth 77
Frisbie, John ; Coton 21
Gamble, John ; .Thrussington 35
Gamble, Wm. ; Asfordbye 11
Glenn, Thos. ; Aylestonne 84
Glover, George ; Coson 113
Goodman, Geyst ; Ibstocke 103
Goslinge, Margery ; Leicester 123
Hall, Thos. ; Eaton 8
Harbie, Nicholas ; Scalford 50
Harris, Stephen ; Stapleford 68
Hartill, Robt.,junr. ; Blackfordby 32
Hawkin, John ; Querne 118
Hewin, Nicholas ; Siston 89
Heycocke, Thos. ; Cotesbeth 4
Hicklinge, Elizth. ; Coats 14
Hill, Robt. ; Kencott 58
Hole, Henry ; Claxton 104
Howlt, Thos. ; Eaton 80
Howytt, John ; Flecknye 64
Huntwick, Wm. ; 112
Hynthwayt, Edw, ; Houghton 69
Ithell, Jeffery ; Tugbye 24
Jones, Rich. ; Earlshilton 53
Kinne, Arthur ; Lutterworth 59
Lacie, Joyce ; Wimeswold 120
Lagoe, George ; Dadlington 109
Litherland, Margaret ; Garradon
Thorpe 87
Lynthwaite, Edw. ; Houghton 69
Measure, Roger ; Melton Mowberie 70
Messinger, Thos. ; Sapcoate 5
Morton, John ; Northkillworth 71
Neale, Robt. ; Bitteswell 91
Neale, Thos. ; Cosbie 85
Nichols, Wm. ; Norborow ? 65
Norman, Elizth. ; Leicester no
Parker, Thos. ; Dalby Parva 61
Peale, John ; Burrow 107
Pegg, Thos. ; Hathurne 96
Pepper, Joan ; Worthington 116
Leicestershire Wills.
85
1599.— Coutiiiue/I.
No.
Platts, Thos. ; Donesthorpe 42
Pollard, Wm. ; Thrumaston 52
Porter, Rich. ; Shawell 78
Porter, Robt. ; 74
Procter, Robt. ; Aylston 44
Putt, Eliza; Lubenham 60
Putt, Rich., sen. ; Lubenham 1
Rigley, Mary ; Countisthorpe 54
Rimington, Wm. ; Croxton 28
Robinson, John ; Thrumaston 49
Robyns, Wm. ; Osgathorpe 76
Saddington, Edw. ; Slawson 20
Scote, Wm. ; Cranhoe 6
Sharpe, Wm. : Ashby delazouch 38
Skip worth, George ; 81
Smith, John ; Disevvorth 16
Smith, Wm. ; Hinckley 33
Smith, Wm. ; Neathersceale 43
Spencer, Nicholas ; Onelippe 2
Staresmore, Rich. ; Frolesvvorth 89
Stone, Thos. ; Kegworth 47
Sutton, Robt, ; Stapleford 29
Swanson, Jonas ; Normanton 105
Swayne, Thos. ; Appleby magna 55
Tailbe, Wm. ; Knipton 67
Thornton, John ; Cotesbitch 3
Thomas, John ; Witherly 108
Thorpe, John ; Quenniborow ? 25
Turner, Edw. ; 72
Tylson, Margery ; Owdby 27
Underwood, John ; Leicester 122
Walker, George ; Thringston loi
W^alker, Thos. ; Kirby bellers 115
Wantyll, Thos. ; Stanton 17
Ward, Agnes ; Barlson 48
Ward, Amye ; Markfeild 82
VJarneT, Wm. ; Snarson 19
■Watnall, Thos. ; Thrumaston 94
\A/atts, Wm. ; Rearsbye 13
Wells, Thos., sen. ; Thrumaston 93
Wells, Wm. ; Frisby 106
Wilford, Robt. ; Lubenham 62
Willson, Rich. ; Barkbie 26
Willson, Wm. ; Enderbye 92
Winter, Rich. ; Thrussington 37
\A^right, Henry ; Woodthorpe 83
Yate, Humphrey ; Bagworth 119
Yong, Christopher ; Beeby 7
1600.
Aldred, Rich. ; Appleby magna 11
AUmye, Christopher ; Much Ashby 14
*Asburie, Thos. ; Diocese of Lincoln 42
Bakewell, John ; Normanton 62
Baley, Wm. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 128
Browell, Ralph ; Whetston 29
* Testator desired to be buried at Twicross.
1600. — Continued.
No.
Barkely, Wm. ; Primthorpe 80
Barnwell, Thos. ; Burbage 109
Barsse,John; Belton 68
Bell, John ; Wheston 104
Bent, Edw. ; Huncoate 50
Bent, Robt. ; Gumley 86
BerifiFe, Robt. ; Croxton 37
Besye, Wm. ; Ashton 21
Blaxbye, Rich. ; 55
Bloware, Thos. ; Loughborowe 38
Blower, Margt. ; Garthorpe 126
Bosse, Wm. ; Quarndon 107
Bothwaye, Thos. ; Glen magna 34
Bovercoate, Margt. ; Humberston 74
Bradgate, Wm. ; Gillmorton loi
Bradgate, Wm. ; Gillmorton 8
Braham, Robt. ; Barrowe 99
Brannson, Henry ; Woodhouse 113
Brett, Simon ; VViggeston 73
Brooke, Thos. ; Tonge 98
Browne, Robt. ; Heather 79
Burnebie, Kenelme ; HauUoughton 65
Cave, Henry ; 96
Cecill, Blase; Wymondham 45
Cicell, Agnes ; Wymondham 114
Clarke, John ; Eastlangton 77
Cley, John ; Fleckney 32
CoUes, George ; Gillmorton 91
Cooper, Joan ; Markfeild 125
Cotton, Ralph ; Newbold 64
Croson, Henry ; Humberston 85
Crosse, Roger ; Marston 60
Cutler, John ; Willson 84
Dalby, Robt. ; Stapleford 15
Darker, George ; Diseworth 12
Day, John ; Twiford 26
Eliote, George ; Blackfordby 24
Fletcher, John ; Ayleston 129
Forian, Thos. ; Coton 19
Foster, John ; Redmill 100
Frere, Wm. ; Kibworth 105
Fryer, George ; 5
Fulshawe, Thos. ; Burbage 16
Garland, Rich. ; Bellgrave iii
Gray, Andrew ; Barston 120
Grococke, George ; Harbie 119
Gryme, Thos. ; Somerby 44
Hall, Robt. ; Willsone 94
Halpeny, Henry ; Leicester -3
Handley, als. Porte, Edw. ; 56
Harley, Thos. ; Sheepshead 95
Hart, Wm. ; Kirby bellers 124
Haskie, Thos. ; Ashby delazouch 23
Heatheriy, Robt ; Hatherne 46
Higgenbotome, Chas ; Markfeild 57
Hindman, Thos. ; Harwell 63 et 117
Hodson, James ; Thurkaston 31
Hose, Wm. ; Harby 49
Huitt, Thos. ; Thurlaston 7
Hurst, John ; Branston 106
86
Leicestershire Wills.
1 600. — Con tinned.
No.
Jackson, Thos. ; Coldoverton 121
Jarvis, John ; Eaton 48
Jhonson, Thos. ; Peatling magna 90
Lagoe, George ; Dadlington 10
Langame, John ; Kylbie 39
Lfeeson, Thos. ; Thrumaston 35 et 82
Lewytt, James ; Melton 59
Leytherland, Wm. ; Thringston 58
Little, Mathew ; Pettleton 127
Lord, Anthony ; Countesthorpe no
Lowe, Phillip (see Nottall).
Martnie, Henry ; Kerby 67
Mesome, Rich. ; Hobie 51
Musson, Emmott : Scalford 30
Newbold, Henry ;Normanton 36
Nicholson, John ; Castledonington 87
North, Gartin ? Croxton 88
Norton, Edmond ; Laughton 103
Nottall, James, als. Phillip Lowe;
Nether Broughton 108
Olyffe, John ; Sherford 9
Palmer, Rich. ; Lutterworth 47
Palmer, Thos. ; Horningold 118
Parker, Wm. ; Sheepshead 18
Passants, Rich. ; Saxbie 69
Paule, Henry ; Walton 102
Porte (see Handley).
Proudlove, Thos. ; Knipton 72
Ravens, Rich. ; Eastlangton 93
Rawlin, Wm. ; Woodhouse 131
Read, Roger; 40
Russell, Joan ; Neatherseale 41
Ryley, Rich.; Newbold 112
Sherwood, George ; Bushby 92
Shilton, George ; Market boseworth 28
Smawlye, Robt. ; Earnesby 53
Storer, Alice ; Shepshead 123
Storer, Thos ; Sheepshead i
Stretton, Wm. ; Branston 25
Stubbes, Fran. ; Hungarton 2
Summere, Hugh ; Knipton 97
Swanne, Wm. ; Seagrave 70
Symkine, Rich. ; Humberston 78
Tate, Jane ; Goodby 33
Thompson, Rich. ; Earleshilton 81
Thorpe, Robt. ; 122
Thornton, Thos. ; Cleybrooke 27
Tompson, Robt. ; Eaton 43
Topcliffe, Fran. ; Harwell 116
Trenthame, Thos. ; Hatheren 54
Turlington, Hugh ; Stoughton 61
Tylson, Thos. ; Norton 22
Vincentt, John ; Sheepey magna? 115
Walker, Charles ; Appleby parva 4
Walker, Thos. ; Statherne 66
Waring, Raphael ; Melton 6
Watchorne, Wm. ; Harbie 20
Weaver, Rich. ; Atterton 71
Wells, John ; Medboume 13
Wildman, Erasmus ; Beeby 52
1600. — Continued.
No.
Willowes, Wm. ; Edmondthorpe 89
Wright, John ; Smeeton 75
^Vright, Wm. ; Leare 130
Wyar, John ; Freebie 17
WILLS, 1600, &c.
Attached to the roll ot Wills for 1600 is a
separate roll containing 66 records of various
dates between 1557 and 1605, and labelled
" Wills, 1600. &c." Most of^ these records
appear to be duplicate transcripts of Wills
proved between 1591 and 1605; a tew of an
earlier date, and some of them were never
proved. The date of Will is given in brackets,
where the date of proof is not recorded on the
Will. The following is the list arranged in
lexicographical order.
No.
[1605] Agard, Humphrey ; Long
Whatton 37
[1601] Allyn, Rich. ; Thrugsington 3
[1593] Androes, Wm. ; Thorpe
Thomas 31
[1594] Ashton, Eliz. ; Melton
Mowbray 33
1558 Barlow, Rich. ; Ashbie de la
zouch 27
[1591] Bate, John ; Thurlston 60
[1600J Berriffe, Robt. ; Croxon
Curiall 34
1602 Blanckney, Wm. ; Rotherbie 13
[N. D.] Bloxome, Wm. ; Newton
harcourt 54
[1601] Blunt, Thos. ; Wimeswold 15
[Illegible] Bower, Clement ;
Lough boro we 11
1603 Boyer, Eliz. ; Thurcaston i
1598 Briers, Robt. ; Stapillton 25
[1596] Browne, Thos. ; Pickwell 50
1601 Carver, Rich, senior ; Tonga 17
1567 Cater, George ; Braunston 39
[1603] Cave, Rich.; Barrow sup
soare 22
1602 Clarke, Robt. ; Owdebie 24
1591 Cleapoole, Wm. ; Medbume 32
[1603] Dilke, Eliz. ; Kirkbie malorie 14
1604 Dowse, Robt. ; Catthorpe 4
[1587] Dudley, Rich. ; Swepston 48
[1600] Fletcher, John ; Ayleston 57
[1582] Flower, Oliver ; Kerbie
bellers 36 & 67
1599 Fox, Thos. ; Kibworth
harcourt 51
[1557?] Freere,Thos. ; Burton Orery 63
1600 Frier, Rowland ; Burton
Noverie 53
[1598] Garford, Thos ; Thorp
Lanckton 46
[1604] German, Thos. ; Eaton 7
1603 Goodridge, John ; Roulston 5
Leicestershire Wills.
87
WILLS, 1600, &c. — Continued.
No.
1600 Grime, Thos ; ^ £6
•[ ] Hallatn, Wm.; Owston 6
[1587] Heill, Henry; Lutterworth 42
[1603] Hitch, Robt. ; Dunton Bassett 56
[n. D.J Homes, Wm. ; Wigson 20
[1599] Hurst, John; Branston 45
t602 KnigM, I^wrence ; Lough-
borowe 12
[1599] Lacie, Thos. ; Wimeswold 35
1600 Lanckton, Joane ; Walton
sup' Wolds 55
f 1601] Lowth, Henry ; Easton 61
1603 Mason, Rich ; Witherley 62
[1603] Middleton, John ; Melton
Mo*bray 30
Millner (see Taylor).
1597 Overing, Edw. ; Lutterworth 44
[1583] Page, John i Leicester 8
[n. D.] Pallmer, Rich. ; Shepshed 16
[1598] Parsons, Thos. ; Whitwicke 59
[1^3] Fatehett.Thos.Jun. ; Barwell
29 & 69
•' ] Rawlins, Wm.; Woodhouse 49
[1592] Ruding, Joan ; Bromkins-
thorpe 40
{1592] Ruding, Thos. ; Bromkins-
thorpe 23
1603 Rydinge, Robt. ; NorboTbw 19
1604 Sannders, John ; Loughborovv 9
1589 Saunderson, Geo. ; Billsden 41
1603 Smithe, Wm. ; Burton Nov«rie 2
1603 Sowter, Rich. ; Packington 21
[1579] Stanwedge, Hugh ; Claxton 47
[Illegible] Staresmore, Joane ;
Barwell 65
1600 Stoon«s, Thos. ; Anstie 10
1597 Strett5n, Clement ; Leare 38
[1591] Taylor, a/s. Millner, Agnes;
Halloughton 43
[1604] Taylor, John ; Scale 70
[1589] Tompson, Alice; Lubbenham 68
1602 Tysley, Bart. ; Loughborow 18
1599 Ward, Agnes ; Bariston 52
[1589] Warde, Thos, ; Carlton 28
L1605] Wright, Rich. ; Braaston 66
iSoit
Acton, Walter, sett. ; ThrUssington I7
Andrew, Rich. ; Ilston 12
Awwood, Rich. ; Kirby bellers 29
Baker, Rich. ; Appleby parva 22
Ball, John ; Bariston 45
Barwell, Anne ; 51
Basse, Francis; Stapleford ? 43
Batt, John; Leicester 70
Beijy, John; Osgathorpe lo
Blower, Margaret ; Loughborowe 31
Blower, Rich. ; Garthorpe fti
* Will missing.
1601. — Continued.
Mcx
BoTide, Francis; Csanboe ij
Boulton, Thos. ; Worthington 42
Brokesbie, George ; Stapleford 54
Burley, Henry ; Osgathorpe 14
Burton, Agnes ; Loughboro.we 50
Callis, Jermane ; Hoton 7
Cawnt, Wm.i Waltham 69
Chauntler, Roger; Melton 30
Chilwell, Walter; Swepston 63
Coleman, Wm. ; Turlangton 5a
Cowper, Rich.; Narborowe 6
Cox-e, John ; Foxton 38
Crosse, Robt. ; Hollweil 64
Dixon, Andrew ; Barson 47
Freckingham, Nicholas ; Redmill 56
Frcisby, Wm. ; Coldnewtoo 49
Gamble, Thos. : Asfordby 40
Gasset, John; Gracedeu' 3^
Haddon, Rich. ; Burbage 44
Halley, Jaro»s; B«wkby thorpe 4
Hawley, Wm.; Meltoa 32
Hettle, Wm. ; Branston 35
Hickling, Wm.; Claxton r
Hide, Robt. ; Saxulby 9
Hollingworth, Wm. ; Bottisford 47
Houghton, Mary; Thorpearnold 11
Howes, Eliza; Ibstocke <3
Howley, James ; Barkbythorpe iS
Hyatt, Wm. ; Leicester 28
Imings, Edw. ; Boseworth 15
Kirk, Agnes ; Rolston 68
Lynn, Robt. ; Muston 60
Masone, John ; Scraptoft 41
Messinger, George; Barwell 19
Messinger, Rich. ; Burbage 3
Newbold, Anne ; 34
Gates, Robt. ; 55
OdaiAe, Thos. ; Dadlington 46
Orton, Robt. ; Barwell 53
Pallet, Robt. ; Stockgoldinge 6l
Palmer, Wm. ; Husb' boseworth 62
Parsons, Nicholas; Beltoa 48
Pernell, Wm. ; Leicester 20
Procter, Rich. ; Belton 24
Rimington, George ; Eaton 6r
Smart, Thos. ; Loughborowe »
Spencer, Robt. ; Hemingtoa a6
Stacie, Kellam ; Barrowe 5
Tatnell, Thos. ; Markfeilde 33
Thornton> David ; Sproxton 16
Towars, Ehz. ; Barkston 65
Varnam, Rich. ; Lutterworth 8
Wale, Philip ; Asheby parva 66
^A^alker, Robt. ; Swannington 67
Walter, Eliz. ; Newton 57
Wand, Rich. ; Coston 37
Ward, John ; Thorparnold 59
\Vebster, Wm. ; p. of Prestwold 58
Weightman, Thos. ; Earleshilton 65
Wight, James; Donington 39
88
Leicestershire Wills.
1602.
No.
Abney, Robt. ; Newton Burguland 50
Allen, Rich. ; Thrussington 82
Allyn, Wm. ; Fleckney 85
Ashe, Rich. ; 134
Attkins, Rich. ; Coleorton 12
Attkins, Wm. ; Ashebie delazouche i
119
73
70
55
137
58
27
20
8i
2
106
77
44
105
103
Ball, Nicholas ; Osbaston
Baule, Custannce ; Osbaston
Baylie, Thos. ; Kirbie Bellers
Beck, Dorothy ; Kimcotte
Beeford, Katherine ; Leicester
Bende, Rich. ; Branston
Berriffe, Francis ; Croxton keriall
Billson, Wm. ; Billson
Blanckney, Thos. ; Plungar
Blanckney, Wm. ; Rotherbye
Bollton, Joan ; Ibstocke
Borrowes, Wm. ;
Bower, Clement ; Loughborowe
Brandrel, Joan ; Lubbenham
Browne, Robt. ; Shepshed
Burbage, George ; Ratcliffe sup
wreake 68
Burgeine, Joseph ; Sproxton 118
Burnebye, Thos. ; Edmondthorpe loi
65
130
56
9
91
21
33
25
80
17
34
30
19
95
7
39
136
Burroughes, John ; Hoton
Burton, John ; Shenton
Butler, Thos. ; Huntcoate
Garner, Rich.; Tonge
Carter, George ; Bottesford
Chambeleine, Wm. ; Shawell
Charetie, Wm. ; Bottisford
Clarke, John ; South Marfeild
Clarke, Robt. ; Owdeby
Clarke, Wm. ; Glen parva
Cliffen, Francis ; Branston
Coleman, Henry ; Turlanckton
Corbett, Thos. ; Packington
Cotton, Margery ; Newbolde
Cowper, Thos. ; Barkebie
Cowper, Thos. ; Kirkbie Malorie
Cradge, John ; Bottesford
Craxall, Robt. ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 3
Crosse, John ; Brannston 14
Dalbie, Thos. ; Knoston, ah.
Knossington 29
Daye, Thos. ; Twyforde 47
Downes, John ; Tugbie 87
Drake, John ; Bottesford 10
Eastwood, Thos, ; Kibworth 92
Farmer, Eliz ; Ratclifie culie 59
Farmer, Lawrence ; Higham 72
Fisher, John ; Kirbie 122
Foxe, Thos. ; Wimeswoid 36
Frances, Thos. ; Barwell 115
Frannces, Thos. ; Barwell ij2
Freeman, Thos. ; Swinford 129
Frier, John, sen. ; Glen magna 100
Fryer, Henry ; Frisbie, p. of Galbie 7.5
1602. — Contuiued.
No.
Gamble, Wm., sen. ; Asfordbie 107
Garvis, John ; Ayleston 98
Gilbert, Eliz. ; Barwell 54
Gilbert, Henry ; Barwell 83
Gilbert, Robt. ; Scalforde 57
Goode, Thos. ; Stretton parva 5
Goude, Margery ; Frisbie, p. of
Gaulbie 74
Haddon, Margaret ; Burbage 127
Handie, Mathewe; Quarnden 125
Harryson, John ; Breedon 8g
Heyne, Thos. ; Sysonbie 64
Holmes, Wm.; Wigston 116
Hopkins, Henry ; Boresworth 94
Hull, Isabell ; Stapleford 66
Hunte, Robt. ; Dunton Bassett 8
Isatt, als. Pride, Agnes; Knipton 138
Janson, Wm. ; Hothorpe 26
Jaques, George ; Ibstocke 43
Jaques, Robt. ; Desforde 22
Johnson, Wm. ; Wigston 42
Joice, Henry ; Blackforbie 60
Kellam, Hugh ;" Thorp Arnold 51
Kellam, Wm, ; Melton Mowbray 113
Kinde, Robt. ; Kibworth harcourte 90
Kinge, Edw. ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 11
Knighte, Lawrence ; Loughborowe 6
Lanckton, Wm. ; Wigston magna 140
Laser, John, sen. ; Syston, als.
Sitheston 67
Lee, John ; Hinckley in
Loune, John; Hinckley 41
Lowthe, Henry ; Easton 63
Ludlam, John ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 117
Marryett, Isabell ; Hose 23
Mason, Arthur ; Newton Lenford 52
Meare, Rich. ; Kegworth 28
Molesworth, Henry ; 126
Newton, Thos. ; Houghton 62
Orton, Robt. ; Shakerstonne 124
Osborne, Anne ; Castle Don-
nington 4
Parsons, Henry ; Frebey 133
Parsons, Robt. ; Hatherne 15
Parsons, Wm. ; 49
Peale, Robt. ; Hatherne 108
Phillip, Mary ; 96
Picke, Ralph ; Baresbee 61
Presburie, John ; Packington 31
Pride (see Isatt).
Pywell, Robt, , Coleorton 121
Reade, Thos,, sen. ; Stoney stanton 18
Redferne, James ; Lutterworth 86
Redleye, Rich. ; Foston 71
Reynold, Wm.; Loughl>orowe 88
Reynold, Wm, ; Loughborowe 104
Riddyate, John, sen. ; Nether Scale 48
Rowell, Roger ; Over Seale 32
Leicestershire Wills.
89
1603. — Continued.
No.
Rudinge, Robt. ; Norborowe 46
Sampson, Thos., sen. ; Hinckley no
Scale, Robt. ; Brentingthorpe 76
Slater, John ; Ayleston 16
Slater, Rich. ; Easton parke 141
Smarte, John ; Ullesthorpe, p. of
Cleybrooke 84
Smithe, Rich. ; Redmile 93
Spencer, Nicholas ; Thedingworth 139
Stacie, Wm. ; Thorpsetchfeild,
p. of Twiford 38
Stevens, Rich. ; Glen parva 24
Strange, John ; 128
Syddon, Abraham ; Bosworth 45
Tomkin, Valentyne ; Glooston 112
Tompson, Robt. ; Withecocke 6g
Tomson, John ; Barbie 109
Townsend, John ; Newbold 114
Twell, John ; Castle Donniugton 52
Tysley, Barthol. ; Loughborowe 35
Vesie, Robt. ; Earle shilton 102
Waite, Thos. ; Plungar 135
^A^alker, John ; Earle shilton 13
^A^arner, Margery ; Galbie 120
\A^ebster, a/5. Weaver, John ;
Nelston 131
■Wells, Thos. ; Glen magna 37
Weston, Robert ; Burton overie 40
Wigley, Edw.. sen. ; Scraptofte 97
Williamson, Robt. ; Dyseworth 142
Wollands, Nicholas ; Lough-
borowe 123
1603.
Adcock, Isabel! ; Coldoverton 121
Armeson.Thos. ; Markett Bosworth 21
Armeston, Edw.; Markett Bosworth 79
Aulte, Eliz. ; Shepshed 40
Barfoote, Nicholas ; Tonge, p. of
Bredon
Barton, Margaret ; Quarndon
Beale, George; Bitteswell
Beamont, Alice ; Houghton
Beebie, Anne; Halsted
Bent, Steven ;
Blunte, Thos ; Wimeswold
1603. — Continued.
Boultbie, Eliz. ; Godebie
Bowar, John ; Bottisforde
Boyer, Eliz. ; Thurcaston
Brett, Thos.
74
69
59
54
19
35
117
7
20
61
31
64
126
73
Briggs, Bartholomew ; Burrough
Brooke, Katherine ; Waltham
Browne, Wm. ; Loughborowe
Burrowes, Robt. ; Bellton 8
Carter, Wm. ; Kibworthe harcourte 77
Cattle, Robt ; Lutterworth 37
Catton, Wm. ; Carlton 44
Cave, Francis ; Leicester 76
Chare, Rich. ; Sitheston. ah. Syson 68
No.
Cherribough, John ; Castle
Donington 72
Clarke, Rich. ; Shawell 90
Clarke, Wm. ; Thurnebie 124
Cley, Rich ; Arnesbie 27
Cope, Rich. ; Orton sup montem 33
Cope, Wm. ; Orton sup montem 55
Cotes, John ; Aylston 84
Cowper, Thos. ; Eston 14
Crosse, John ; Melton Mowberie 108
Dawes, John ; Sherneford no
Dickens, Walter ; Kirbie bellers 45
Dickens, Walter ; Kirbie bellers 114
Dilke, Eliz. ; Kirbie Malorie 112
Dillingham, Wm. ; Cottesbitch 134
Dodesley, Christopher ; Bottesford 25
Dominicke, Swinglius; Burley
parke 12
Drecott, Thos., sen.; Thorp Arnold 116
Eckersall, Peter; Twicrosse 41
Eckersall, Peter ; Twicrosse 113
Edneborowe, John ; Hoose 130
Flower, Francis ; Wigston, als.
Wikingston 48
Forgham, George ; Croxton Keriall 43
Fowler, Robt. ; Bottesford 10
Fowler, Wm. ; Bottisford 4
Foxe, Thos. ; Wigston 94
Francke, Rich. ; Lughborowe 95
Franke, Robt. ; Wimeswold 26
Frannces, John ; Eaton 118
Frowen, Agnes : Willoughbie
waterless 123
Frowne, Thos. ; Dunton Basset 81
Gibson, Mary ; Saxbie, p. of
Stapleford 107
Godderd, Thos. ; Beebie i
Goodman, Rich. ; Snibston,
p. of Packington 9
Goodwin, Edmund ; Stapleford 88
Greene, Wm. ; Redmell 131
Greenwaie, Thos. ; Desford 114,133
Grenwaie, Dorothy ; Desford in
Grococke, Thos. ; Barkson 96
Guttridge, John ; Rolson 129
Hackett, Nicholas ; Branston 102
Harbert, Mawde ; Thrumston 82
Harvie, Ellen ; Leicester 86
Hatchkett, Rich. ; Applebie 122
Hefferd, Wm. ; Whestone 56
Hillam, Wm. ; Ouston 39
HordalVRich. ; Estwell 5
Horpud, Thos. ; Ashbie parva 52
Jarram, Clement, sen. ; Diesworth 89
Judson, Wm. ; Barrowe sup soare 132
Kendall, Margt. ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 60
Knight, Rich. ; 104
Lanie ? John ; Thorp haker 66
Leeson.Rich.; Claxton.a/s.CIawson 42
go
Leicestershire Wills.
1603. — Continufd.
No.
120
39
99
57
63
128
Lorde, Wm. ; Saltbis
Ludlam, Wm. ; Leicester
Mason, Rich. ; Witherley
Michell, John ; Coson
More, Katharine ; Hollwell
Morrice, Edw. ; Branston
Nedham, Christopher ; Leicester 98
Nixe, Wm, , HJ^s[ham 17
Norman, Roger ; Ashebie parva 103
Norman, Wm. ; Frolesworth 83
Orton, Rich., jun. ; Lea Grange 34
Oswine, John ; Sitherston, als,
Sixon loi
Page, Rich. ; South Killworth
Pallmer, Rich. ; Shepshed
Pallmer, Rich. ;
Pate, Bridgett ; Ekettelbie
Peake, Rich. ; Thorp acre
Pepper, Thos. ; Cosington
Perkin, John ; Ashebie parva
Pilkenton, George ; Barkston
Potter, Edw. ; Blafferbie
Read, Robt. ; Thornebie
Roberts, Rich. ; Halloughton
Rodes, John ; Leiceater
Roote, Eliz. ; Cottsbathtf
Rowse, Wm. ; Coston
Royley, Francis ; Ashebie
delazouch
Saire, Ambrose ; Plungar
Smalley, Christopher ; Woodhouse
Eaves
Lubbenham
Tuggbie
BUrtort Noverie
Packington
Smarte, Wm.
Smyth, Wm.
Smythe, Wm
Sowter, Rich
Spencer, Gregory ; Hoos
Spfigf , Wm. ; Lubbenhum
Stringer, Agnes ; Leicester
Button, John ; Kegworthe
SySon, Rich, ; Shepshed
Tayldr, Wm. ; Wimeswold
Thurman, John ; MoUfitsorrell
Topper, Thos. ; Fostorl
Waite, George ; Pickwell
Wallln, Roger; Roulston
Warde, Wm. ; Loughborowe
Wellinger, John ; Branston
Whittle, Hugh ; Plungar
Williams, John ; Halloughton
Willocke, Kath. ; Lughborowe
Willow«s, Thos. ; Sitheston,
als. 3yson
Willsbn, Wm. ; Barkebythorpe
Willston, Matthew; Dreaton
Winter, John ; Wigston magna
Winter, Thos ; Owdebie
y^oodhall. Oliver ; Bottisford
Worsdale, Anne ; Branston
Wright, Robt. ■ Bre«don
47
67
87
58
3
2
13
70
65
125
49
131
50
6
38
II
91
62
23
t02
71
46
92
I27
24
13
36
75
53
18
78
22
28
51
109
80
93
85
105
100
106
16
97
1604.
No.
Abbott, Thos. ; Cranoe 88
Adcocke, Barthol. ; Donnington 45
Allen, Gregory ; East Norton 82
Arrewesmith, Thos. ; Earle shilton 34
Ashton, John ; Mountsorrell 55
Baley, John ; Walcote 122
Barnytt, John ; Peckletotl 9
Barrs, Rich. ; Markett Bosworth 31
Bartle (see Cooke).
Bennytt, Robt. ; Burstall 13
Bolton, Thos. ; Peatling parva 118
Bothwaie, Wm. ; Glen magna 33
Bowley, Margt. ; Long whatton 80
Bownde, John ; Drayton 40
Brasegirdle, Thos. ; Ashebie parva 21
Brawnston, Leonard ; Foxton 2
Brodhurste, Rich. ; Woodhouse
Eaves 29
Browne, Thos. ; Syston, als.
Sythston 86
Buckler, Wm. ; Shernford 77
BuckstoncB, Rich. ; Barkbie 47
Bull, Agnes; Spfoxton, «/s.
Sprauson 83
Burdett, Thos. ; Earleshilton 39
Byrd, Rich. ; Waltham in le Woulds 91
Cattle, Rich. ; Lutterworth |o
Chamberline, Thos. ; Husbands
Bosworthe 28
ChartWrlgbt, John ; Ayleston 63
Coallson, John ; Sheepey parva 52
Collumbyne, Agttes ; Glen magna 12I
Cooke, Thos.; Eastoti ? 49
Cooke, als. Bartle, Thos, 1 Burtotl
Lazers 8i
Cowley, als. Dannowe, Wm. ]
Castle Donnington 16
CrOsbie, Robt. ; Leicester 78
Crose, Thos ; Applebie 6
DalbiO) Henry ; Somerbie 95
Dalbie,Hugh ; Pickwell 107
DannoWd (See Cowley).
Dickens, \Vm. ; Burton Lazers 66
Dowse, Robt. ; Catthorpe iii
Dowse, Wm. ; Bitteswell 70
Erpe, Rich. ; Applebie magna 18
Estwood, Margt. ; Kibworth 71
Fearebarne, Wm. ; Sproxton, als.
Sproson 57
FindefnC, Thos, ; Kirkbie Malorie 60
Forman, Georgs ; House 8g
Foxon, Rich. ; Blabie 46
Franke, Eliz. ; WimesWold 14
Frend, Robt.; Congeston, als.
Connsoh 56
Frisbie, Robt. ; Bringhurste 17
Gamble, Eliz. ; Asfordbie 42
Greene, Thos. ; Somerbie 5
Grooeocke, John ; Broughton
Asheley 38
Leicestershire Wills.
gi
1604. — Continued.
No.
84
43
105
Gunbie, Margaret ; Stapleford
Guye, Robt, ; Claxton
Halliocke, John ; Glen magna
Harberd, Joane ; Whetston
Hardinge, \Vm. ; Orton sup montem 74
Hargrave, John ; Peckleton 76
Hasledyne, als. Tarter, Anthony ;
Roulston 102
Heales, Wm. ; 85
Heywood, Wm. ; Cleybrooke magna 51
Houghton, John ; Hoton 97
Houlte, John ; Nether Broughton 37
Howcoute, Kobt. ; Brentingthorpe 30
Hunt, Humphrey ; Burbage IJ4
Ives, Thos., Whetston 120
Jackson, Robt., sen. ; Lughborowe 32
Kendall, Alice; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 65
Kiddier, Rich. ; Bellton 4
Kirtleton, Alexander ; Hmckley 92
Lacer, Henry ; Wimeswold i
Laser, Wm. ; Sitheston, als. Syson 72
Lawe, John ; Wigston magna 24
Louth, Alice; Burton Lazars 68, 121
Louth, Thos. ; Burton Lazars 67
Lowe, Henry ; Ashbie de lazouch 106
Merton, Thos. ; Loddington 8
Mew, Hugh; Walcote 113
Mew, Randall ; Lutterworth iig
Millner, Edw. ; Ullesthorpe, p. of
Cleybrooke 15
Moore, Thos., jun. ; Eston 96
Morrey, Robt. ; Thrumaston 22
Morton, Thos. ; Kibworth 93
Needhann, Christopher ; Leicester 58
Newton, Wm. ; Tugbye no
Oldner, Wm. ; Orton subter Arden 41
Parre, Thos. ; Melton Mowbray 69
Parsons, Robt. ; Roulston 64
Paule; John ; Ashbie parva 98
Paynter, John ; Bagworth 75
Pedge, Henry ; Thornton ? 53
Pegge, Katherine ; Hatherne 79
Pickwell, Katherine ; Bottisford 27
Robinson, Nicholas ; Scalford 73
Sannders, John ; Lughborowe 20
Shanford (see Smythe).
Sheene, Thos. ; Brentingthorpe 116
Sherwood, Martyn ; Bushebie 23
Simkin, George ; Barton in le beanes 62
59
12
117
Slater, John ; Thorp lanckton
Smith, als. Wallton, James;
Dunton bassett
Smith, Thos. ; Humberston
Smythe, a/5. Shanford, Thos. ;
Queniborowe 10
Spenser, Robt. ; Leicester 112
Standley, Phillippe ; Lughborowe loi
Staanton, John ; Newton harcourte 61
Stringer, Agnes ; Leicester 19
i6o4.^Conti7iued.
No.
108
Sturgis, Gilbert; Bilsdon
Tarter (see Hasledyne).
Teate, Wm. ; Ashbie de lazouche 25
Townesend, Anthony ; Lughborowe 44
Tyllson, John ; Earleshilton 33
Vincent, Anthony ; Bottisforde 94
Wallton (see Smith).
Warren, Rich. ; Burton sup wolds 3
Watkin, Amye; Burbage 26
Watson, Thos. ; Saltbye 104
Watson, Wm. ; Loddington 54
Welche, Wm.; Halloughton 99
Whalley, Eliz. ; Norton juxta
Galbie 103
W^hite, Ellen ; Boresworth 7
White, Wm., sen. ; Boresworthe 100
Whitehead, Robt. ; Lubbenham 87
Wildman, Nicholas; Eaton 48
Winterton, Thos. ; Wallton 11
Wood, Henry ; Thornton 90
Woodcocke, Francis ; Sitheston
als. Syson 36
Wyatt, Christopher; Earnesbye 109
1605.
Bacon, Margery; Lughborowe 63
Bale, Wm, ; Kibworth harcourte 79
Barnarde, Robt. ; Barrow sup Soore 31
Bell, Thos. ; Claxton, als. Clawson 21
Benet, Susan ; Husbands Bosworth 91
Bennett, Thos. ; Husbands Bores-
worth 64
Bent, Rich. ; Cosbie i
Black, Wm. ; Sonth croson 100
Borten, Edw. ; Easton 13
Bottersbee, John ; Sheepey 29
Boyfeild, Ralph ; Westerbie 69
Boylston, Thos. ; Longwhatton 75
Briers, John ; Lubbenham 9
Browne, Thos. ; Shanckton 42
Browne, Wm. ; Bellton 10
Burdett, John; Leare 35
Burne, Wm. ; Thrussington 37
Burton, Henry ; Buckminster 54
Byard, John ; Twycrosse 39
Bydle, Wm. ; Newton Burgeland 61
Byrde, John ; Queniborowe 81
Cave, Rich. ; Barrow sup Soare 32
Chamberlaine, Rich. ; Kilbie 11
Clare, Wm. ; Ibstocke 56
Clarke, Wm. ; Kibworth beachamp 95
Coken, als. Seagrave, Rich. ;
Norborowe 57
Cooke, Eliz. ; Diseworth loi
Cooke, John, sen. ; Baresbee 92
Cooke, Rich. ; Earleshilton 74
Courtbie, Francis; Walton sup le
woulds 80
Darker, Nicholas ; Leicester in
92
Leicestershire Wills.
1605. — Continued.
No.
Dove, Hamlett ; Hoose 22
Dowse, Robt. ; Catthorpe 109
Eaton, Robt. ; Hatherne 45
Flavell, Robt ; Leare 16
Fletcher, Annis ; Burton overie 87
Foster, Arthur ; Smyton westerbie 49
Francke, Rich,, sen. ; Kirbiebellers 85
Freeman, als. Townsend, Cicely;
Kirbe Bellers in
Furnice, Edw. ; Leicester 48
Gilbart, Rich. ; Ullesthorpe 36
Goadebie, John ; Peatlinge magna 26
Gobbett, John ; Sheepy magna 24
Graie, \Vm. ; Wymondham 46
Grine, Humphrey ; Sysonbe 50
Grundie, Wm. ; Thornton 96
Hartshorne, Wm. ; Smeeton 73
Haskie, John ; Diseworth 5
Holmes, Wm. ; 99
Hopkins, Wm. ; Wiggeston 52
Houghe, Robt. ; p. of Bottesford 107
Houghton, Joane ; Seagrave 89
Howkin, Thos. ; Kilbie 12
Howytt, James ; Scraptofte 84
Iliffe, Thos. ; Peatling 88
Jarratt, John ; Mountsorrell 27
Kempe, Thos. ; Frisbie sup Wreake 67
Lacie, Hellen ; Wimeswold 6
Lacie, Thomas ; Prestwold 2
Lorde, Thos. ; Kilbie 97
Lubbenham, Robt. ; Owdbie 66
Marvin, Thos. ; Thurlston 47
Mathew, Rich. ; Carlton 83
Mee, John ; Diseworth 43
Menvell, Wm. ; Barkbie 62
Millner, Thos. ; Huckescote grange 25
Moore, Rich. ; Burton Noverie 8
Muncke, Eliz. ; Sithston, a/5.
Syson 103
Naylor, Richard ; Hungerton 68
Northerne, Wm. ; Ilston 28
Northerne, Wm. ; lUston 90
Nutt, Wm. ; Skeffington 102
Orton, Bartholomew ; Leicester 55
Orton, Rowland ; Peckleton 59
Otefeild, Thos. ; Norborowe 72
Paybodie, Wm. ; Bittiswell 40
Pollard, Christopher ; Houghton 19
Richardson, Wm. ; Frisbe sup
wreake 94
Salusburie, Henry ; Odston 58
Sannders, John ; Queniborowe 53
Savine, Rich. ; Frolesworth 104
Sawnsam, John ; Muston 17
Seagrave (see Coken).
Smith, Wm. ; Marston 7
Smith, Wm. ; Marston 14
Spell, Valentine ; Ilston 51
Sprigg, Edw. ; Foxton 98
Sprigge, Alice ; West lanckton 78
1605. — Continued.
No.
Staples, Wm. ; Woodhouse Eaves 76
Stapleton, Joan ; Burton sup Woulds 3
Stokes, Henry ; Hose 86
Stokes, John ; Abkettlebie 65
Tailor, Anthony ; Bottesford 20
Taylor, Thos. ; Owdbie 30
Thornton, Thos. ; Heather 60
Tomkin, John ; Billsdon 70
Tomlinson, Wm. ; Lughborowe 18
Townsend (see Freeman).
Turlington, John ; Houghton 93
Turlington, Wm. ; Houghton 33
Tyllie, Rich. ; Bitteswell 71
Walhs, Wm.; 82
Warde, Wm. ; Sheasbie 105
^A^estone, Nicholas ; Illston 49
Whitehead, Robt. ; Lubbenham 108
Williams, John ; Wymondham 34
■Woodward, Wm., sen. ; Theding-
worth 77
Wright, John ; Diseworth 41
Wright, Rich. ; Brannston no
^^right, Thos. ; Brannston 4
Yates, John; Odston 15
Yates, Wm. ; Skefl&ngton 23
1606.
Abbot, Mawde ; Foxon 92
Allatt, Robt. ; Asfordbye 11
Andrew, Simon ; Churchlangton 16
Barloe, R^t. ; Halloughton 56
Bartram, Robt. ; Knipton 116
Harwell, Wm. ; Bringhurst 37
Bay, John ; Halloughton 106
Belton, Agnes; Wymeswold 49
Blague, John ; Plunngar 115
Brittain, John ; Stokerston loi
Brooke, Eliz. ; Wilson 67
Browne (Widow) ; Loughborough 71
Bryan, Robt. ; Kibworth 64
Burbage, Thos. ; go
Burden, John ; Bottisford 45
Carter, Edward ; Goadbye 24
Cave, Eliz. ; Pickwell 40
Cave, Thos.. sen. ; Thedingworth 102
Cawnte, George ; Statherne 54
Cille, Wm. ; 70
Clark, Thos. ; Lough borow 112
Clarke, Henry ; Buckminster 113
Clarke, Rich. ; Saddington 12
Clarke, Rich. ; Packingtou 80
Coltman, Henry ; Fleckney 76
Cooke, John ; Hungarton 42
Cowper, Lawrence ; Easton 28
Coye, Wm. ; Buckminster 85
Crampe, Rich. ; Barrow 97
Cranwell, Rich. ; Loughbor 93, 94
Crosby, Margery ; Leicester 79
Dafferne, Humphrey ; Cleybrooke 3
Leicestershire Wills.
93
1606. — Continiii d.
No
Dannett, Christian ; Leicester 117
Dawson, George ; Newbold 41
Dodge, Anthony ; Belgrave 17
Ducket, Thos. ; Thromaston 6
Eckersall, Anne ; Twicrosse 74
Elliott, Kenelme ; Tvviford 62
Elwood, Hugh ; Melton 46
Fancot, John; Tilton 27
Fleeming, John ; Wymeswold 68
Gamble, John ; Burton Noverie 18
Gamble, John ; Saxulby 84
Gasset, Millicent ; Belton 50
Godfrey, Margaret ; Snibston 65
Graye, George ; Halloughton 9
Greene, Thos. ; Sewsterne 21
Hancocke, George ; 95
Heley, Margaret ; Medborne ig
Higgins, Timothy ; Cleybrooke 57
Hill, Alice ; Ashby 8
Holte, Wm. ; Claxton 38
Holte, Wm.; Holwell ; 89
Hubberd, Henry ; Billesden 69
Ingilley, Thos. ; Wymotham 88
Joanes, Wm. ; Earles Shilton 91
Johnson, Rich. ; Barkby thorpe 86
Justin, John ; Cosbye 99
Kelham, Robt. ; Thorpe arnold 87
Kempe, Rich. ; Kirbye 36
Kendall, John ; Prestwold 31
Knight, Thos. ; Stony Stonton 13
Lole, Thos. ; Ullesthorpe 26
London, Wm. ; Hungarton 20
Martin, Henry ; Quarndon 35
Meane, Wm. ; Fleckney 104
Monke, Eliz. ; Siston 15
Neale, Wm. ; Lubenham 107
Newberry, Robt. ; Welham 109
Northan, Alice ; Thurcaston 78
Nutt, John; Skeffington 52
Orton, Thos. ; Orton sup montem 51
Paybodye, Wm. ; Bitteswell iii
Peckleton, John ; Twyford 5
Perkin, Eliz. ; Barow 105
Perkins, Wm. ; Barrow 22
Perpointe, Nicholas ; Eastwell 114
Pettye, Wm. ; Harbye 34
Picke, John ; Oadbye 58
Picke, Wm. ; Baresbye 23
Pole, Rich. ; Welham 60
Reeve, John ; Harborow 98
Remington, Nicholas ; Croxton 59
Scarborow, Wm. ; Thorp arnold 61
Shawe, John ; Rearesbye 75
Sheare, Robt. ; Burstall 73
Shittlewood, Thos. ; Wimeswold 77
Smalley, George ; Seagrave 29
Smith, Wm. ; Brentingthorpe 39
Smith, Wm. ; Packington 59
Somner, John ; Bottisford 66
Spence, John ; Cosbie 7
1606. — Continued.
No.
Stevenson, Rich.; Smeton Westerby 14
Tailecote, Dorothy ; Tugbie 10
Taller, Julian ; Wimeswold 81
Tallis, Geoffrey ; Melton 47
Tatenill, Rich. ; Swannington 72
Walker, Thos. ; Leicester 33
Wallis, Joan ; Esthorpe 44
Walton, Andrew ; Castle Donington 32
Warburton, Rich ; Glen 103
Warner, Robt. ; Galbye 30
Waters, John ; Tilton 100
Watts, Thos. ; Turlangton i
Watts, Thos. ; Rearesby 25
Weale, John ; Bitteswell 96
Wightman, Valentine ; Hinckley 53
Wightman, Valentine ; Hinckley no
Wild, Robt. ; Long whatton 2
Wildman, Margt. ; Wimeswold 48
Wilkinson, Wm. ; Smeeton
Westerbye 63
Wilson, John ; Appleby 82
Wood, Edmond ; Harbye 55
WooUey, Thos. ; Goadby 4
Worsdale, Thos. ; Knipton 43
Wright, John ; Appleby 83
Younge, Michael ; Cosbye 108
1607.
Allam, Alice ; Knipton 17
Alsabrouke, Henry ; Loughborow 87
Bate, Abell ; Sproxton 6
Bent, Thos. ; Countisthorpe 52
Birkehead, Nicholas ; Leicester 43
Black, Wm. ; Stableford 71
Blakeley, Robt. ; Stapleton 106
Blithe, Rich. , Frolesworth 28
Bolton, Robt. ; Glen magna 62
Bringhurst, Thos. ; Easton 30
Briscote, Thos. ; 102
Brooke, Robt. : Thorpe 80
Browne, John ; Carlton 78
Bull, Jacob ; Loasebie 34
Burneby, Christian ; Halloughton 35
Burton, Elinor; Easton 79
Buswell, Wm. ; Boresworth 11
Button, Frances ; Crofte 26
Callcrofte, Thos. ; Bottesford 105
Carlton, Thos. ; Brawnston 70
Clarke, Christopher ; Knipton 32
Clarke, Rich. ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 37
Collishaw, Rich. ; Redmile 95
Cooke, Simon ; Welbye 99
Coppoye, I^onard ; Whitwicke 3
Cotton, F'rances ; Stonton 21
Cotton, John ; Stonton 22
Cox, George ; Stokegolding 61
Croft, Thos. ; Barwell 66
Cubley, Henry ; Croxton keriall 69
94
Leicestershire Wills,
i6oj.— Continued.
No.
Dale, a/s. Slawston, Thos. ; Carlton 55
Dorman, Thos, ; Kilby 20
Dubbleday, Wm. ; Harbie 33
Edlin, Wm. ; Knipton 67
Fisher, Thos. ; Halloughton 8
Fletcher, Wm. ; Dalby 51
Foster, Robt. ; Scalford 99
Frampion, Robt. ; Sapcote 74
•Freeman, Rich. ; Hucklescote 38
Grange, Matthew ; Pakeman haie 59
Greene, George; Burton lazars 102
Greene, John ; Redmilt ^
Grococke, John ; Eastlangton 77
Grove, John ; Burton sup wolds 46
Guttridge, Wm ; Wymondham 93
Hall am, Joan ; Croxon Keriall 68
Heath, John ; Huncote 72
Hoby, Margaret ; Leicester 89
Howers, Wm. ; Peatling 18
Humberstan, Alice ; Asfordbie 14
Ingle, Thos. ; Cold overton 92
Jefcocke, Faostin ; Sutton 76
Johnson, lluraphrey; Boresworth 104
Johnson, John ; Cleybrooke 80
Johnson, Thos. ; Barkbie thorpe 41
Large, Sampson ; Leicester 66
Litherland, Michael ; Diseworth 19
Lockton, Clem. ; Grimston, Test,
and Inv. in pede fili 1609
MarshaU, George ; Diseworth 45
Marvin, John ; Leicester 24
Measure, Matthew; Odeby 49
Middleton, Michael; Waltham snp
wolds 7
Middleton, Thos. ; Silebye 29
Neale, John; Abkettlebye 2
Noble, George ; Wymotham 58
Nuttall, John ; Asfordbye 98
Orme, Margery; Belton 82
Oswin, James ; Frisbye 27
Pare, Thos. ; Leicester 88
Parker, Francis ; Packington 4
Pickering, Thos. ; itstocke 85
Pight, Wm. ; Long whatton 5
Puicfey, Ralph ; Wellsborow 40
Reyner, John ; Peatling magna 54
Richards, EHz. ; 36
Roberts, Thos. ; Redmile 42
Sansom, Thos. ; Easthorpe 50
Shawcrosse, John ; Melton 94
Shepey, John ; Belgrave 39
Simpson, Henry ; Waltham sup
wolds 15
Slawston (see Dale).
Smith, John ; Ashby parva 25
Smith, John ; Littlethorpe 81
Smith, Rich. ; Claxton loi
Smith, Wm. ; Hinckley 57
* This Will i» at the ioot of the &le (ot i6oc).
1607. — Continued.
No.
Somerfeild, Joan ; Lawghton 86
Soresbye, Robt. ; Catthorpe 91
Squire, Wm , sen. ; Quemdon 73
Stephenson, Matthew ; Leicester 84
Sutton, Margery ; Kegworth 31
Sweetlad, Anthony ; Bilteswell 9
Tailor, James; Cotes 60
Thorpe, Rich. ; Queniborovr 47
Tompson, Wfh. ; Kilby 16
Waldron, Matthew; Oadbye 1
^^^alker, Alice ; Leicester 103
Ward, Wm. ; Queniborow 12
Wella, Wm. ; Blackbrooke, p. of
Shepesheade 64
Weston, Cicely ; Silebye 65
Weston, Ralph ; Norton juxta
Galbye 13
White, Thos. ; Easton 83
White, Wm. ; Boresworth 10
Wightman, Thos. ; Earleshilton 53
Wjgley, Henry ; Scraptoft 63
Wood, Rich. ; Nanebye 23
Worsdale, Thos. ; Knipton 48
Wright, John ; East Langton 75
1608,
The roll of WiTls for this year is nnfortunatety
lost Copies of those marked with an asterisk
are however, to be found in the Register Book
for that year.
fAldridge, Wm. ; Barton 55
*Bacon, Wm. ; Hinckley 26
Bagworth, John ; Wymotham 60
Bale, Robt. ; Noseley 109
•Barnes, Thos. ; Burstall 13
Barsbi, Wm. ; Gaddesbi, Test, and
Inv. in pede fili 1609
Battersby, John ; Woodhouse 56
Bentley, Hugh ; Castle Donington 71
Blont, Edw., sen. ; Wymeswold loa
•Blounte, ; 4
f Blownte, John ; Seagrave 78
•Boothe, Wm. ; Barrow 31
Bowier, Rich. ; Syston 49
•Bowman, Nicholas ; Ashbydela-
zouch 5
•Brannche, John ; Mountsorell 22
•Brawnston, Wm. ; Thedingworth 24
Brewood, Robt. ; Stapleton 57
Browne, John ; Barrow 54
Browne, John; Barrow 61
Browne, Margt. ; Wigston 105
•Burdct, Geoffrey ; Bil'esdon 21
Butler, Ellen ; Leicester 103
Carver (see Thurman).
•Cave, Thos. ; Hothorpe 15
t This Will is at the foot of the tile (or 1609.
Leicestershire .Wills.
95
1608. — Cdiitiiiiied.
No.
Cave, Thos. , Thedingvvorth 52
Chapman, Robt. ; Whatton 64
Choice, John ; Congeston 70
Cocks, Jane ; Ibstocke 95
Collison, John ; Drayton 89
Cope, Alex. ; Hinckley 36
Cowper, Margery; Langton 47
Cundey, Robt. ; Tonge 53
Dadley, John ; Swepston no
Dalby, James ; Pickwell 50
♦Divitte, Thos. ; Barwell 7
Dodge, Steven, Heather 100
•Dowman, Anne; Hatherne i
Eyricke, John ; Houghton 104
tFletcher, Thos. : Gaddesbie
•Franke, Wm. ; Wymeswold 18
Franke, Wm. ; Wymeswold 63
Frisbye, als. Tailer, John ; Burton 87
•Garnatt, Edw. ; Leicester 10
Glen, Thos. ; Bilson 80
fGoodwin, Thos. ; Branston
Gray, John ; Cold Newton 107
•Greene, Thos. ; Redmile 32
Greene, Wm. ; Burrowe 81
Greene, Wm. ; Leicester 85
Hall, John ; Ashbie delazouche 35
Hatterley, Henry ; Ashbydelazouch 44
Healey, Wm. ; Norton juxtaGalby 108
Heyford, Rich; ; Cosbye 46
•Hodgkinson, Rich. ; Burton sup
wolds 6
Hollwell, Agnes ; Thrussington
cum Testament, Jo. Blounte
de Seagrave, in pede fili 1609
•Hore, Robt. ; Humberston 8
f*Howett, Rich. ; Thromaston 12
Hunt, Thos. ; Leicester 68
Jarram, Robt. ; Long whatton 39
Johnson, Rich. ; Lughborow 41
Johnson, Robt. ; Packington 84
Jurden, Rich. ; Foxon 69
tKendall, Robt. ; Rothley
•Lane, Thos. ; Kibworth 29
Large, John ; Dadlington 91
•Lawrence, Thos. ; Hatherne 2
•Lewin, Wm. ; Barkby 19
Litherland, Henry ; Neilston 42
Lubnam, Alice ; Owdbye 75
Lucas, Kinborow ; Scalford 77
Man, Alice; Hinckley 51
Melborne, Ellenor ; Prestwold 30
Milnes, John ; Packington 48
Moore, Francis ; Boresworth 35
Moorecroft, Wm,; Loughburgh 88
Musson, Nicholas ; Scalford 76
Neale, Anthony ; Stoughton 33
♦Neale, Anthony ; Stoughton 34
•Newbie, Wm. ; Slawston 38
i6o8.— Coiittuued.
No.
Newton, John ; Ragdale 106
•Noble, George; Rearsby 9
Noone, George ; Kolston 96
Olive, John ; Thorp Thomas 94
Olive, Robt. ; Endeiby 86
Orton, John ; Shilton 62
I Parker, George ; Rotheley
Partridge, Humphrey ; Billesdon 97
•Peg, Kobt. ; Stony Stonton 25
•Penburry, Ellen ; Bosworth 14
Porter, Gabriel ; Shawell 67
Prior, Thos. ; Glen magna 38
Pypes, Humphrey; Melton 74
Roberts, Adam ; Harbye 37
Rolson, Wm. ; Belton 72
•Saddington, Eliz. ; Foxton 3
Sanderson, Dunnold ; Humberston 73
•Sharpe, Rubin; Pickwell 16
Sharpies, Austen ; Stapleford 40
Sheldon, Abraham ; Melton 75
Shepey, Thos ; Coleorton go
Simson, Thos ; Knipton 92
Starky, Robt ; Packington 98
Starky, Robt. ; Packington loi
Steile, George ; Pickwell 65
Tailer (see Frisbye).
Thomason, John ; Abkettlebye 93
Thurman, als Carver, Isabell ;
Whitweeke 82
Thurman, als. Carver, Thos. ;
Whitweeke 83
Tuffley, als. Waterman, Giles ;
Burstall 99
•Wale, Hugh ; Sutton 20
•Wallis, Cicely ; 17
Wandley, Edw. ; Leicester 45
•Warden, John ; Gill Morton 27
Waternnan (see Tuffley).
Welch, ; Halloughton 66
Wigley, George ; Scraptofle 43
•Wood, Ellen ; Naneby 23
\A^raske, Robt. ; Burton 59
•Wright, Robt. ; Mountsorell 11
i6og.
I
Actonne, John ; Somerbee 57
j Arnolde, John ; Mountsorrell 82
I Astell, Wm, ; Wiggeston 7
' Baker, John ; Barton in le beanes 105
I Ballarde, Eliz. ; Loughborrowe 25
i Banburie, Thos. ; Sherneforde 77
I Barrett, Margt. ; Wymeswolde 86
Baule, Wm. ; Rattcliffe 37
Bell, Joan ; Skeffington 46
Bellamey, Frances ; Cosington 107
Belton, Edw. ; Barrowe 15
Bent, Wm,; Cosbye I26
t This Wil\ i» »i tbe ioo\, oi tba fil« ior 1609,
{ At tha ioo\ of th« filo tor ib» )rear i6e9>
96
Leicestershire Wills.
i6og. — Continued.
No.
Blacke, Joan ; Stapleford 55
Blumfeilde, Thos. ; Wymondham 79
Blurton, Wm. ; Thorpe Awker 36
Bolande, Luce ; Lutterworth 34
Bowley, Rich. ; Hatherne 1.2
Bright, John ; Smeeton 93
Burdett, Rich. ; Ullesthorpe 32
Burditt, John ; Langton 112
Buswell, Roger ; Bosworth 91
Butler, Mathias ; Knoston 13
Carleton, Rich. ; Bottesforde 90
Carter, Mary ; Allexton 84
Caster, Bartholomew ; Glowstonne 52
Cave, Phillipp ; Barrowe sup sore 39
Ceaton, Nich. ; Goldsmiths Grange 48
Challande, Robt. ; Bottesforde ' 2
Chamberlaine, Lybius ; Leicester 21
Chesterton, als. Parson, Wm. ;
Norton juxta Galbey 108
Clare, Walter; p. of Swepson 50
Clarke, Rich. ; Freby 125
Clarke, Wm. ; Swynforde 116
Coales, Margery ; Stoughton 20
Cookeson, John ; Bruntingthorpe 113
Danninges, Isabella ; Gloreston 19
Dawes, John ; Sharneford ?
Deacon, Thos. ; Ilston
Draper, Thos. ; Sproxton
Draycott, Rich. ; Loddmgton
Eyricke, Agnes : Wiggeston
Eyricke, Wm. ; Wiggeston
Faulkener, John ; Skefifington
Flower, John ; Claxton
Forster, James ; Appleby magna
Fowkes, Harrowlde ; Sylebie
Foxon, Thos. ; Ashby parva
Freeman, Alice ; Wigston ?
Freeman, Rich. ; Northkillworth
Freir, Roland ; Burton Noverye
Frisby, Edw. ; Tilton
Glenn, Wm. ; Wheston
Grante, Rich. ; Thurleston
Greene, Henry; Statherne
Grococke, Anne ; Barkeston
Gyles, Thos. ; Swinforde
Hall, George ; Shakerston
Hall, Rich. ; Heather
Hall, Robt. ; Wiggeston
Hampson, Wm. ; Quarndon
Hancocke, Robt. ; Prestwoulde
Healey, Wm. ; Norton juxta Galby 96
Hexstall, Hugh ; Kirbie Malarie 97
Hicklinge, John ; Loughborrowe
Hill, Wm. ; Hinckley
Hoe, Thos : Claxton
Hollandes, Edmund; Ratherbee
Hunter, Rich. ; Snareston
Isaacke, Wm. ; Halloughton
Isarde, Roger ; Ullesthroppe
Jebbett, John ; Shakerston
lOI
118
30
65
71
10
III
125
63
78
88
106
125
92
40
33
76
123
35
31
II
70
6
14
43
i6og. — Continued.
No.
Johnson, Wm. ; Packington 114
Kellam, Rich. ; Stapleforde 54
Key, Wm ; South Croson 102
Knight, Wm. ; Billesdon 83
Linsey, Valentine ; Stonton Wyvell 38
Mason, Kobt. ; Frolesworth 104
Mitchell, Wm. ; Rearesbey 75
Nashe, Thos. ; Leicester 24
Noone, Rich. ; 100
Norton, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 80
•Nucombe, Wm. ; Lutter^vorth 3
Olyver, John ; Plungar 60
Orson, Rich. ; Broughton inferior 59
Palmer, Jane; Dunton 85
Pancocke, John, senior ; Barrowe 72
Parker, Wm. ; Melton 61
Parr, Robt. ; Leicester 81
Parson (see Chesterton).
Pawnoe, Thos. ; Sylebye 53
Payne, Robt. ; Medborn 42
Presgrave, Wm. ; Ullesthroppe 89
Pryor, Wm. ; Eystorn by WoUond 4
Pycrofte, Edmond ; Burbage 87
Pynder, Eleanor ; Musson 51
Reyner, Wm. ; Narborrowe 74
Richardson, Thos. ; Pickwell 64
Royle, Thos. ; Norton juxta Twi-
crosse 28
Sansome, Rich. ; Muston 121
Scampton, Ralph ; Stoughton no
Shalcrosse, Wm. ; Melton 120
Shorlocke, Wm. ; Belton 5
Smith, John ; Leicester i
Starky, Henry ; Trinity Hospital,
Leicester 9
Stevenson, Henry ; Loughborrowe 117
Stevenson, Thos. ; Muston 62
Stonne, Wm. ; Worthington 119
Tayler, Wm. ; Ashbie delazouch 26
Tayler, Wm. ; Applebie magna 67
Terry, Thos. ; Cebrooke 109
Tilson, Henry ; Earle shilton 27
Tyler, Thos. ; Ilston 18
Vicars, Thos. ; Leicester 122
Vincent, John ; Bitteswell 73
Wale, Wm. ; Dunton Bassett 49
Walker, Thos. ; Saddington 98
Warde, Reynold ; Sproxton 58
Warrmer, Thos. ; Barrowe 17
Watson, Wm. ; Ashbie dalazouche 22
West, Robt. ; Owdebey 41
White, Margt. ; Bushbie 103
Wilde, Wm. ; Barrowe sup Sore 23
Willocke, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 16
Wolfe, Rich. ; Walton, p. of
Kilmecote 8
\Voolley, John ; Goadebey 124
Wright, John ; Applebee parva 29
* Depositions of Witnesses are with this Will.
Leicestershire Wills.
97
i6og. — Ciiiiliiiitcil.
No.
Wright, John; Packington 115
Wright, Wni. ; Applebee parva 60
1610.
Adcocke, John ; Leicester 72
AUyn, Nicholas ; Woodhouse 143
Allyn, Thos ; Wahon, p. of Kim-
coate 120
Armestronge, Wm. ; Barrowe 66
Armestronge, Wm. ; Barrowe 73
Baker, Jerome ; Sproxton 146
Bale, John ; Shewsterne 12
Ball, John ; Upton, p. of Sibbesdon 41
Ballarde, Thos. ; Misterton 126
Barber (see Reynolds).
Barfoote, Robt. ; Loughborrowe 128
Barsby, Robt. ; Thorpe Setchfeild 67
Bats, Thos. ; Ashby Dalazouche 131
Bayley, Luke ; Skeffington 104
*Bebye, John; Barrowe sup soare
Belton, Margt. ; Wimeswolde 96
Bentley, John ; Heigham 18
Blaby, Rich. ; Somerbey 21
Blithe, Hugh ; Rector of Applebey 76
Blocksome, Rich. ; Bruntingthorpe 82
Blower, Thos., sen. ; Sibbesdon 103
Bonde, John ; Heigham 150
Brickwoode, Wm. ; Billesdon 37
Brookesby, John ; Sproxton 92
Broughton, Thos. ; East norton 25
Browne, Margt. ; Carleton Cur-
leiue 142
Browne, Thos. ; Barrowe 68
Bryan, John ; Boresworth . g
Bryan, Robt. ; Kibworth beacamp 123
Button, Edw. ; Crofte 60
Capenhurst,, Wm, ; Hinckley 138
Chambers, Thos. ; Horninghold 154
Charitie, Christopher ; Bottisforde 52
Chatterton, John ; Harborrowe 42
Chester, Wm. ; Th^ddingworth 27
Clarke, Wm. ; Eastnorton 113
Clarson, Edw. ; Breedon 117
Cowper, John ; Thorp Langton 135
Crafte, John ; Burton Overie 62
Dafte, Wm. ; Scalford 108
Dawson, Agnes ; Ratcliff sup
wreake 19
Elkington, Wm. ; Bottisforde 99
Ensor, Robt. ; Orton sup montem 14
Everington, Wm. ; Bottisforde 50
Farmer, Alice ; Ratclifife Culey loi
Feildeinge, Rich. ; Seagrave 78
Flamill, Wm. ; Walcoate 114
Flute, Simon ; Swinforde 124
* Vide commissarii Theophili Cave in hac
pte fact 2''o die Decemb'r, 161 3.
1610.— Continued.
Foster, John; Bushby
Francke, John ; Wiineswold
Freeman, Wm. ; Gumley
Frenche, Rich. ; Gillmorton
Frenche, Thos. ; Gillmorton
Gallarde, Henry ; Glen magna
Garrett, Thos. ; Ullesthorpe
Geffes, Robt. ;
Gibson, John ; Bagworth
Gilford, Rich. ; Euderbey
Goodriche, Alice ; Thrumaston
Goodriche, Alice ; Loddington
•Hall, Henry; Hmckley
Hancocke, John ; Prestwoulde
Hickson, Alice ; Loughborrowe
Hilton, Wm. ; Stouke gouldeing
No.
7.8
115
130
132
74
28, 127
148
33
45
79
141
24
b
97
Hitchcocke, Lawrence; Whittweeke 29
Hooke, Thos. : Neilson 32
Houghe, Wm. ; Easthorpe 54
Houghton, Eliz. ; Houghton 85
Hubbert, Rich. ; Claxton 71
Hull, Wm. ; Twicrosse 46
Hurst, John, senior ; Hinckley 107
Jacom, John ; Dadlington 31
Jeflfes, Robt. ; 148
Johnson, Robt. ; Hinckley 100
Johnson, Wm. ; Wiggeston bi
Jones, Margt. ; Shilton 156
Judd, John ; Loughborrowe 119
Julyon, Gregory ; Hose 49
Kemm, Wm. ; Melton 147
Kerchevall, Wm. ; Bottesford 63
Kinge, John ; Hinckley 30
Kitchin, George ; Goadebey 57
Kyddye, Robt. ; Osgathorpe 84
Kynge, Wm. ; Rotherbey 77
Leeson, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 3
Loomes, Thos. ; Gillmorton 102
Love, Thos. ; Saxbey 157
Lowde, or Lowth, Matthew;
Thurcaston 137
Ludthorpe, Arthur ; Oneleape no
Marshall, Edw. ; Breedon 116
Marshall, Margt. ; Diseworth 59
Marshall, Wm. ; p. of Bottesford 53
Matchett, John, senior ; 13
Messenger, Wm. ; Kibworth har-
courte 95
Middleton, Hugh ; Longwhatton 125
Mitchell, Thos. ; Diseworth 136
Neale, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 26
Neale, Thos. ; Blaston 109
Newby, Roger; Slawson 5
Newton, Thos., sen. ; Quenniborrow 22
Noble, Robt. ; Scalforde 80
Noone, Jane ; Walton sup le olds 35
Nuttinge, Michael ; Carleton 133
* At the foot of the file of Wills for the year
1609
98
Leicestershire Wills.
1610. — Continued.
1610. — Continued.
No.
44
69
134
Obalde, Ralph : Aston Flamvile
Ofson, Thos. ; Waltham
Paine, Wm. ; Lubbenham
Parneham, Edw. ; Beckingtborp
p. of Bottesford 51
Parnell, Wm. ; Peatelinge magna 145
Patchett, Andrew ; Harwell 158
Petty, Nicholas ; Loughborrowe 88
Pickard, Wm. ; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 157
Pole, Godfrey ; Glen magna 4
Poultney, Nicholas ; Katcliff Culey 47
Powell, Francis ; Leicester 93
•Pycrofte, Eliz. ; Burbage 75
Quenniborrowe, John ; Barrowe 140
Ragg, Peter ; Wiggeston 56
Ragg, Wm. ; Diseworth 98
Reynolds, als. Barber, John ; Twi-
crosse 152
Rice, John ; Shakerston 36
Richardson, Wm. ; Upton 144
Robinson, Isaac; Barkeston in
Rodeley, George ; Ragdale 87
Sannders, John ; All Saints',
Leicester 112
Sarson, Anthony ; Loughborrowe i
Seagrave, Thos. ; Broughton 90
Sharpe, Nicholas ; Owston 20
Simonds, Rich. ; Swinford 122
Smeeton, Wm., senior; Kibworth
beachamp 39
Smith (see Walton).
Smith, Rich. ; Rotherbey 23
Smith, Thos. ; Stapleton 2
Sperrie, Hugh ; Lockington 83
Spick, Rich. ; Estwell 81
Starkie, Robt. ; Packington 86
Stevenson, Wm. ; South croson 64
Storer, Thos. ; Thrussington 17
Strumwell, Edw. ; Ilarborrow 43
Sutton, Rich. ; Dalby parva 70
Tackell, John ; Sapcoate 11
Tallis, Robt. ; Gillmorton 129
Tayler, John ; Cosby 121
Tayler, Robt. ; Sheasbey 89
Thomson, Rich. ; Claxton 153
Tomson, George; Sharneford 58
Vale, John ; Wistowe 149
Vincent, Henry ; Easthorpe, p. of
Bottisford 118
Vowe, Thos., sen. ; Halloughton 155
Wallin, Wm. ; Thurleston ' 15
Walton, als. Smith, John ; Brann-
ston 10
Warde, Rich. ; Hinckley 106
Warde, Rich. ; Barsbey 55
♦ There is an account upon this Will where
unto there is a Statute annexed which is upon
the first tile of Accounts, fo. 87, vide original
Index.
No.
40
65
Whattaphe, John ; Syston
•White, Thos. ; Barrowe
White, Thos. ; Heither
\A^ild, Thos., sen. ; Seagrave 16
Wild, Wm. ; Barrowe 139
Willimott, John ; Longwhatton 34
Wilson, Thos. ; vicar of Humber-
ston 105
Wright, Rich. ; Tbeddingworth 94
W^right, Robt. ; Bottesford 33
tYats, John ; Leicester 4ii
1611.
Acton, als. Atton, John ; Hal-
loughton 14
Aiames, John ; Harbey 104
Ashton, Thos. ; Bottesford 12
Aspinall, Wm. ; Sibbesdon no
Barrs, John ; Osbaston 5
Barwell, Edw. ; Harborrowe 85
Bate, Henry; Buckminster 27
Becket, Robt. ; Norton juxta Galby 19
Bent, John ; Enderbey 11
Blower, John ; Barsbey loi
Bodicote, Wm. ; Wheston 6
Bolesworth, John ; Shepesh^ad 87
Bostock, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 98
Bowman, John ; Ragdale 56
Boyer, Robt.; Thrumaston 75
Branson, John ; Barrowe 3
Broddell, John, sen. ; Harbey 40
Brookesby, Geofiirey ; Lough-
borrowe 55
Browne, Henry ; Leicester 2
tiBruen, Eliz. ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 10
Bruen, Thos. ; Hoby 36
Burbage, Thos. ; Silebey 49
Burditt, Wm. ; Sheasebey 83
Butler, Thos. ; Norton juxta Galby 21
Cara (see Feloe).
Chettle, Nicholas ; Thorneton 35
Claver, Helen ; Leicester 84
CoUyshawe, Margt. ; Redmell 13
Colton, John ; Bagworth 89
Conduyt, John ; Aston Flamvile 34
Cowpcr, John ; Kirby Malery 67
Darker, Stephen ; Billesdone 78
Dashe, John, jun. ; Kimcoate 17
Dethick, Mary ; All Saints',
Leicester 109
Dovye, John ; Burton lazars 82
Duckett, Alice ; Thrumaston 48
Evengton, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 62
Feildeinge, Christopher; Seagrave 29
Feloe, a/i. Cara, Wm. ; Shepeshead 51
• At the foot of the file for the year 1609.
t Not in MS. Index.
Leicestershire Wills.
99
1611. — Conluined.
No.
93
90
80
99
69
18
Flower, Thos. ; Edmondthorpe
Foster, \Vm. ; Buckminster
Francke, Thos. ; Kerbie Bellers
Freerrtan, Wm. ; Harbey
Freer, Bridgel ; Glert
Ffenche, Thos. ; Gumloy
FuUOVe. Lawrence ; LoUgliboftowe 38
Gynnarde, John ; — —' — 53
HallioClrt, John ; Gl«n magtta 68
Hauley, Nicholas; Redmell tii
Heaton, Thos. ; Swinford 46
Heywood, Wm. ; Gothy tOi
Hicklinge, Robt. ; Knighthorpe 70
Hickeon,Wm., sen. ; p. of Broughton 32
Hill, John ; RatGliffe sup xVreake 25
Hollis, Wm. ; Harborrowe 20
Houghton, Rich. ; All Saints',
Leicester 65
Jackson, John ; Hungarton 58
Jdmes, John ; Harby 104
Jennard, John ; ^ 53
Jobe (see Watkih),
Kilbye, Wm. ; Normanton
Kimberley, Robt. ; Silebey
Kirke, Eliz. ; All Saints' Leicester
Kirke, Wm. ; Leicester
59
31
I
"3
Kylbey> Robt. ; Ratcliffe sup wreake 76
60
41
8r
37
57
39
73
23
112
86
64
Lambert, James ; Knossington
Lawrence, Robt- ; Longwhatton
Lawrence, Robt. ; Longwhatton
Loasbey, Henry ;
Ludlam, Wm. ; Leicester
Makepeace, Wm. ; Brookesby
Marshall, Jane ; Sheasebey
Marshall, ThoS. ; Medbutrte
Mason, Robt. ; Longwhatton
Mason, Thos. ; Newbold Verdon
Maulson, Rich. ; Peatelinge parva
Milnegate, Margery ; Lough-
bo rro we 100
Moseley, Thos. ; Leicester 97
Norton, Arthur ; Theddingworth 107
Olyver, Edmund ; Tugby 28
Paine, Mark ; Lubbenham 8
Pares, Michael ; Apekettlebey 77
Parsons, John; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 2
Patchet, Thoi \ Statherlle 61
Pawley, Wm. ; Wigston 44
Peares, Elizi i 8t. Nicholas',
Leicester 15
Pollard, Wm. ; Sealford 94
Reynolds, Robt., senior ; Leicester 103
Robinson, Nicholas ; Claxton 71
^owc, Agnes ; Loughborrowe 88
Rowell, Agnes ; Kibworth beachamp 7
Sannderson, Wm. ; Peatlinge
magna 50
Sarson, Wm., senior; Shakerston 47
Sarson, Wm., senior ; Shakerston 54
161 1. — Cniitinurti.
No,
Siulthorpe, Wm. ; Normanton p.
of Botiesford 22
Sheepey, John ; Belgrave 33
Simson, Alexander ; Leicester 66
Smith, Joan; Seagrave 30
Smith, John ; Carleton to}
Smith, Wni. ; Packmgton 106
Somerfeild, Stephett ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 16
Stacie, James ; vicar of Coldorton 24
Tebb, John ; Barsby 4.3
Thorpe, Thos., sen. ; Moufttsorrell 96
Tilley, Silvester; Willoughbie
Waterless 74
Tdmson, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 108
TbOley, Peter ; Odebey 4
Vincent, Anthony ; Easthorpe, p.
of Bottesford t6
Warde, Wm.; RedmiJd gi
WatkJn, rtfj. jQbe, Wm. ; Leicester g
W«ze, Thos. ; Rotherby 63
Wells, Wm. ; Thrumaston 52
Wh*tlon, James; Loughborrowe 92
WhitwOrth, Wm. ; Lbngwhattob 7a
Wiglfey, John ; Dunton Bassett 42
Wright, Nicholas ; Cottesbitche 79
Wright, Thos. ; Hlnekley 95
Wright, Wm. ; Garthorpe 43
l6l2-.
Alderman, John ; Hoton ^4
Allsop^e, Wm.; Sptoxton 6
Anstie, Nicholas ; Fehidreytori 131
Astle, Robt. ; Wigston 73
Astle, Stephen ; Wigston 86
Awceter, John ; Leicester 70
Ball, Rich. ; Nether Seale 78
Bancrofte, Hugh ; Hemingtort ii6
Barfootts, Arthur ; Shakerston If
Barnes, Matilda; Osbaston 58
Bentley, Robt. ; Sheepeshtad 43
Biddle, Rich. ; SnftrestOh to6
Billings, Roger ; OsbasfOtt Jt
Boulde, Rich. ; Scale S3
Bowmdn, George ; Ragdale tt
Bradeley, Thos. ! AshbydelazOuCh 130
Brookesbie, Rbger ; LeictiSief 22
Brookesby, Jane ; LoughbOrltJwe 64
Broxam, John ; Claxton 95
Bugg, Rich. ; Barkston 32
Butcher (see Chapleyn)i
Cave, Thos. ; Walcote 27
Chathberlin) Humphrey ; ShaWell t2i
Chamberlin, Wm. ; Wistowe 76
Chanc«y, ah. Qyles, Thos. ; Bos-
worth 57
Chapleynj ttls. BiltCher; Wm. ;
Dreyton *
8
lOO
Leicestershire Wills.
1612. — Continued.
No.
Chetle, Michael ; Longwhatton 20
Clarke, \Vm. ; Leicester 142
Cowper, Alice; Cosby 52
Cowper, Rich ; p. of Whitwicke 38
Crooshawe, John ; Ratcliff Culey 48
Croson, Wm ; Longwhatton 104
Croson, Wm. ; PVisby 105
Dafte, Thos. ; Garthorpe 34
Dickman, John; Burton 137
Durdan, Wm. ; Stanton 97
Dynnis, Thos. ; Turlangton 5
Ericke, Mary ; Leicester 25
Ericke, Mary, sen ; Leicester 26
Fernilawe, Edw. ; Hobye go
Fletcher, a/5. Reynolds, Greater;
123
Fowler, Rich ; Coldoverton 67
Garle, Wm. ; Sharneford 96
Garner, Edw, ; Bitteswell 140
Garram, Alice ; Sheepeshed 46
Garram, Wm. ; Sheepshed 108
Gibson, Isabella : Bagworth 99
Gigger, Lewis ; Hose 44
Gilbert, Francis ; Belgrave 50
Gillam, Robt. ; Countisthorpe 40
Glover, Rich. ; Thurcaston 72
Gosson, Nicholas ; Disheley milne 79
Goulde (see Wright).
Gowerd, Thos. ; Est langton 126
Groce, als. Mealeman, John ;
Knipton 14
Gyles, (see Chancey). •
Hall, Wm. ; Wimeswolde 69
Hames, Wm. ; Bruntingthorp 100
Harteshorne, Wm. ; Lubbenham 107
Hasslerigg, John ; Leicester 12
Hawes, Margaret ; Leicester 56
Hawtin, Robt. ; Carleton Curlew 94
Hawtofte, John ; Harbye 13
Hayes, James ; Diseworth 120
Heckstall, Thos. ; Castle Don-
ningon 116
Henton, Wm. ; Hobie 42
Heyrick, Mary ; Leicester 25, 26
Houlden, Wm. ; great Appleby 143
Hutchinson, Wm. ; Glen magna 30
Hutinson, Robt. ; Sheepshead 109
Jarram, Alice ; Sheepesheade 46
Jarram, Wm. ; Sheepesheade 108
Jigger, Lewis ; Hose 44
Johnson, John ; Saddiqgton 134
Kinge, Wm. ; Billesdon 41
Kirke, Wm. ; Woodhouse 91
Knight, Eliz. ; Leicester 31
Lakin, Thos. ; Orton sup montem 21
Laste, Robt. ; Breedon 132
Leighe, Thos. ; Pickwell 135
Litherlande, John ; Dyseworth 98
Mannsfeilde, John ; Erleshilton 4
1 6 12. — Continued.
No.
Mariott, John, sen. ; Claxton 43
Marshall, Wm. ; Cussington 23
Marson, Nicholas ; Brentingbee 118
Mason, John; Bosworth 89
Mason, Wm. ; Queniborrowe 117
Mealeman (see Groce).
Millner, Wm. ; Wimeswould 80
Moore, Francis ; Boresworth 133
Moore, Henry ; Lubbesthorpe 196
More, John; Claxton 35
Morris, Anne; Welby 119
Neale, John ; Willoughbie 60
Newton, John ; Houghton 16
NickoUs, Humphrey ; Snareson 84
Norman, Rich. ; Leicester 144
Norton, Clement ; Theddingworth loi
Nuttall, Thos. ; Sisonbey 8
Olive, Wm. ; Barkestone 113
Osseter, John ; Leicester 70
Oxon, Wm. ; Twyford 3
Paine, Cuthbert ; Hinckley 10
Parker. Rich. ; paston 71
Patchett, Rich. ; Statherne 65
Pell, Edw. ; Roleston 2
Perrin, Robt. ; Croxton 15
Pickarde, Cicely ; Sheepie 18
Remington, Robt. ; Waltham 66
Reson, Rich. ; Leicester 125
Reynolds (see Fletcher).
Richardson, Margaret ; Hatheme 77
Rise. Wm. ; AshbydelazoHch 82
Rogers, Stephen; Heckington, co.
Lincoln 139
Rowbotham, Thos. ; Woodhouse 9
Sharpe, Joan ; Pickwell 17
Sheffeild, Matthew; Diseworth 88
Siddowne, Thos. ; Leicester 55
Smith, Mary ; Seagrave 49
Smith, Lawrence ; Thorpe langton 54
Smith (see White).
Smith, Rich. ; Cussington 103
Smith, Wm. ; Loddington 81
Sneape, Thos. ; Lubbesthorpe 24
Stapleford, Bonney ; Woodhouse 93
Storer, Adrian ; Shakerston 112
Stretton, Peter ; Narborrowe 87
Sturges, Martin ; Billesdon 102
Sturges, Thos. ; Boresworth 129
Sykes, Henry ; Sheepeshead 7
Tackle, Wm. ; Sapcoate 39
*Tailer, Rich. ; Sapcote
Taylecote, Thos., senior ; Neilson 127
Thorpe, John ; Mountsorrell 75
Thorpe, Rich. ; Loughborrowe 63
Tompson, John ; Boresworth 92
Twels, Eliz. ; Castle Donington 136
Underwoode, Isabella ; Wilson 36
At the foot of the file for the year i6og.
Leicestershire Wills.
lOI
1612. — Continued.
No.
Walker, Erasmus ; Billesdon iii
Wardin, Thos. ; Gilmorton 59
Wartnabie, Robt. ; Houghton 29
Watkin, John ; Boresworth 138
Weale, Joan ; North killvvorth 115
Weale, Margaret ; 124
Webster, John ; Overseale 114
Whatophe, John ; Harbie 13
White, als. Smith, John ; Sharne-
ford 121
Wilford, Edw. ; Dalby parva 33
•Wilne, Thos. ; Leicester
Wilson, Wm. ; Thorpe aker 28
Wilson, George ; Branson in vale 62
Wood, Peter ; vicar of Castle-
donington 83
Wood, Wm. ; Shawell 128
Woodford, Ralph ; Barsbey 85
Woodward, Thos. ; Cosby 68
W^orthington, Isabella ; Twiford 19
Wright, a/s. Goulde, Robt.; Stathem47
Wright, Thos. ; Netherbroughton 61
1613.
Ainesworth, John ; Goadeby 130
AUatt, Wm. ; Wm. ; Burstall 146
Andrewe. Isabella; Garthorpe 131
Askey, Wm. ; Croxton Kerriall 6
Astle, Jasper ; Rearesby 119
Bacon, Robt. ; Whitweeke 147
Baker, Thos. ; Saddmgton 10
Baresby, Wm. ; Thorpe 48
Barrs, Rich., sen. ; Burbage t8
Barrs, Wm. ; Burbage 12
Bell, John ; Hoby 49
Bent, Jane; Stony stannton 51
Bent, John ; Countisthorpe 14
Bent, Rich. ; Stony stannton 17
Bishoppe, John, clerk ; Goadebey 66
Bodell, Edw., sen. ; Breedon 36
Boughton, Wm. ; Sapcoate 57
Bradford, John, jun ; Enderbey 100
Bratfeild, Wm. ; Ashby magna 123
Brookesby, Matilda ; Sproxton 8
Brooks, Joan ; Markett Bosworth 133
Browne, Anthony ; Halsteade 4
Browne, Robt. ; Kilby 78
Bruerne, Thos. ; Belgrave 83
Bryan, Thos. ; Kibworth 56
Buswell, Margaret ; Boresworth 2
Calton, Edw. ; Wimeswoulde 87
Cave, John ; Cottesbitch 94
Cawnte, Ralph ; Statherne in
Chamberlin, Thos. ; Barwell 69
Clarke, Wm. ; Saxby 105
Clifton, Robt. ; Musson 76
♦ At the foot of the file for the year i6og.
16 13. — Continued.
No.
Cotes, Everard ; Sproxton 93
Cowper, Anthony ; Estlangton 82
Coxe, Robt. ; Sheepeshead 108
Coye, Hugh ; Saxby 142
Crampton, Eliz. ; Hemington 154
Crofte, Wm. ; Peckleton 61
Cutler, John ; Cadebey 30
Dafferne, Nicholas ; 132
Dalby, John ; East Norton 160
Darby, Francis ; Loughborrowe 16
Dawson, Thos. ; Burton 90
Day, Agnes ; Claxton 7
Day, Edw. ; Burton sup olds 92
Denny, John ; South Croson 164
Dent, Wm, sen. ; Halloughton 175
Dorman, Thos. ; Fleckney 181
Dove, John ; Coston 31
Evengton, Mary ; Loughborrowe 163
Fletcher, Thos. ; Norton 107
Folds, John ; Woodhouse 43
Freers, Robt. ; Ullesthorpe 68
Frisby, Nicholas ; Coton 113
Frost, Thos. ; Sheasebey 28
Fullforth, Thos. ; Asforby 26
Garram, Thos. ; Thringston 149
Geake, Thos. ; Sketchley 54
Geste, Wm. ; Ilston 124
Glen, Christopher ; Eaton 11
Glover, Rowland ; Glen magna 180
Golliver, John ; Braunston 38
Goodman, John ; Higham 183
Goodwin, Geoffrey ; Shawell 135
Greaves, Miles ; Leicester 162
Greene, Wm., sen. ; Redmell 39
Hall, Wm. ; Northkillworth 52
Handley, Wm. ; Redmell 144
Harberde, John ; Wheston 25
Harries, Nicholas ; Belgrave 165
Harteshorne, Edw. ; Lubbenham log
Haskey, Wm. ; Croxton Kerriall 6
Hassard, Wm. ; Ashby delazouch 177
153
40
161
130
67
75
114
176
29
Hawkins, Wm. ; Seagrave
Hawley, Humphrey ; Stapleford
Heyfford, Thos. ; Ashby magna
Heynesworth, John ; Goadby
Hill, Thos., clerk ; Cranehoe
Hill, Thos. ; Littlethorpe
Holden, Wm. ; Applebey
Horsepoole, Wm. ; Horninghold
Hose, Lewis ; Harbey
Hunt, Edw. ; Willoughbie waterles 139
Hutchinson, George; Harbey 174
Iliffe, John ; Ashby magna 138. 140
Inkersall, Edw. ; vicar of Little
Dalby 77
Jackson, John, sen. ; Freby 143
James, John ; Thurcaston 3
Jarram, John ; Ashby dalazouche 167
Jarram, Thos. ; Thringston 149
I02
L e icestersh ire Wills .
1613. — Cuiitlntted.
No.
jeake, Thos ; Sketchley 34
JolUver, John ; Brannston 38
Keen, \Vm. ; Hinckley 158
Kinde, John ; Arnesby ?4
Lea, John ; Bagworth 55
Light, Thos. ; Musson 32
Lord, Robt. ; Loughborrowe forrflSt 99
Lowder, Jobe ; St. Maries close gj
Lowe, Robt. ; Diseworth 166
Marriatt, John. sen. ; LutlerWorth 81
Matchett, John ; Castle Doningtofl 10*
Mitchell, Thos. ; Thringston I45
Mele, Robt ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 182
Meore isee Smith).
Moreton, Christopher; CleybTOok 89
Mould, Thos. ; Applebey 137
Murrdll, Wm ; Orton 24
Newby, Wolf ray . Ilston 118
Noone, Robt. ; Wigston 112
North, Robt.; Croxton keriall 127
Nurse, Thos. ; Leicester 45
Qdeham, Thos. ; Narborrowe 170
Orton, Wm. ; Ley grange i
Osborne, Wm. ; Castle donington 13
Owston, Eliz. ; Broughton 34
J*age, Robt. ; North Killworth 137
Palmer, Robt ; Sapcote 19
ParkeF, Rich. ; p. of Twycrosse 179
Parry, DaVid , Ashbydelazouche 62
Passande, John ; Burton sup le olds 91
Patchett, Thos. ; Barwell 33
Paulesen, Thos. ; B&^worth 23
Perrin, Rich.* sen. i Croxtoil 21
Petty, Kathiritie ; Loughborrow 63
Pickard, Katharine ; Sheepey 159
Pole, Lucy ; Burstall 96
Pole, Thos. ; Halloughton 44, 46
Porter, Lawrence ; Burton Overy 155
Pycrofte, Edw. ; Frbldsv>orth 115
Quoy (see Coye).
Rawlin, Mary ; Woodhous* 71
Richardson, Rich. ; Desford 436
Robinson, Isabella ; Scalioi'd 129
Rypam, Mary ; Halloughton 12a
Sanndersbn, Helen ; Humberston 79
Sansome, Henry ; Redmell 59
Sharpe, George ; Frisby 47
Sheare, John ; Burstall 95
Sheene, Rich. ; Bruntingthorpe 70
Sheppardson, Henry ; Abkettlebey 128
Shilton, Francis ; FroleSworth 42
Shuttlewood, Gedrge ; Leicester 86
Smith, John, sen. ; Loiighborrowe 5
Smith, John; Walton, p. of Kim-
doat 178
Smith, ah. Moore, Thos.; Tut-
langtbn if} 2
Smith, Thos. ; firoughton 64
Smith, Rich. ; Broughton 125
1613. — Continued,
No.
Smith, Wm.; WigSton !34
Smith, Wm.; Sedgrave I51, 152
Sowter, Ralph ; Disworth 148
Spenser, Robt. ; Odeby 15
Starkey, George ; Packiagton I03
Steane, John ; Wakoate 27
Stevenson, Robt. ; Longwhatton 84
Strange, Wm. ; Long whatton 104
Stretton, Thos ; Thometon 173
Stubbs, John ; Countisthorpe 168
Sueklinge, John, sen.; Witherley 41
Sumner, Wm. ; ThrumaetPn no
Tallis, Thos. ; Ashby folwell 38
Tayler, George : Cold overton 126
Tayler, Mary ; Cotes 117
Thorpe, Alice ; Loughborrovy ig6
Thorpe, Tho* ; Quenniborfowe 130
Tompsoft, Wm. ; Ullesthorpe 85, 88
Torksey, John ; rector of Barwell 171
Tuckey, Wm. ; Billesdon 35
Vann, John ; Willoughbie 72
V«s«y, Edw. ; Narborrowe 169
Vincint, Wm.; Memington 141
Wakley, Rich. ; Kilby 80
Walker, Rich. ; SwanningtoQ 22
W«rd, Edw. ; Odebey 53
Ward, George ; Bruntingthorp ioi
Wartnabie, Robt. ; Stapleford 30
Whittle, Ralph ; Plungar 9
Wllland, Rich., clerk ; Blason 73
Wilson, Wm. ; Hoby 20
Wollands, Nicholas ; Loughborrowe 37
Wyatt, Robt. ; Sheasebey 60
^A/yatt, Wm. ; Bagworth 121
Yooge, John ; Earle shilton 98
Vorke, John ; Knipton 65
Younge, John; Lutterworth 120
i6i4>
Alcocke. Henry ; Eaton 22
Allin, Randulph ; Quarnedbn 93
Arnolde, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 35
Averie, Peter ; Endetbey 98
Ball, George ; Billesdoh 32
feallarde, Robt. ; Cadeby I22
Banister, Anthony ; Botlisford 28
Barcocke, Thos. ; Qilarne 63
Basse, Zach&.ry ; Stapleforde 121
bawderi6ke, Thos., sen. ; Houghton 47
Biller, Edw. ; Leicester 69
Bindley, Wm. ; Walton 52
Blackwin, Samuel ; Shels^by 77
Blunte, Wm. ; Wimeswoulde 65
Bolesworth, Wm. ; Newbolde 23
&5ser, Wm. ; Sheepesheade 103
Boyer, Wra. ; Thorp setchfeild 82
Bruerne, Christopher ; Woodhouso 15
Bryan, Thos. ; Barkeby 34
Leicestershire Wills.
103
1614, — Continued.
No.
Bryan, Wm. ; Leare 114
Bugg, Thos. ; Barkeston 83
Burdett, Katherine ; Gillmorton 48
Burrowes, John ; Coats 9
Calcrofte, Joan ; Bottisford 19
Carr, Thos., sen. ; Countisthorpe 12
Carr, Robt. ; Morebarne 58
Cave, Wm.. esq. ; Pickwell 120
Chadwicke, Michael ; Waltham 81
Challande, Agnes ; Saltby 72
Cooke, Isaac ; Twycrosse 30
Cooke (see Smith).
Dawson, Wm. ; Wimeswoulde 115
Dixon, John ; Statherne 119
Eperston, Wm. ; Musson 59
Farmer, als. Johnson, Rich. ;
Thorneton 26
Finderne, Anne ; Kerkby malorie 45
Finderne, Wm. ; Kerkby malorie 46
Flooyde, or Lloyd, David ;
Lutterworth 43
Flower, Robt. ; Coston 96
Francke, Chris. ; Melton Movvbery 95
Freer, Faith ; Blaby 88, 90
Freer, Wm., sen. ; Burton Overie 76
Frisby, John ; Littlethorpe 106
•Gamble, Wm.; Stapleton 49
Godderd, John, sen. ; Cleebrooke 109
Goodman, Thos. ; Congeston 78
Griffith, Jasper ; vicar of Hinckley 25
Gulson, Robt. ; Melton 71
Healey, Chris. ; Burton Overie 56
Hicklinge, John ; vicar of Hose no
Higginbotham, Reginald ; Castle-
donington 17
Hollis, John ; Packington 8g
Howett, John ; Branston juxta
Croxton 41
Howorth, Robt. ; Enderbee 67
Inge, Simon ; Leicester 5
Jackson, Edw. ; Barwell 55
James, Joan ; Harby 75
James, John ; Thrumaston 21
Jelley, Henry ; Quarndon 100
Jervis, Wm. ; Peatlinge magna 3
Jesson, Isabella ; Melton 80
Jesson, Thos. ; vicar of St. Nicholas',
Leicester 33
Johnson (see Farmer).
Johnson, Thos. ; Leicester 31
Judson, Grace ; Barrowe loi
Linney, Edw. ; Claxton 18
Lloyd (see Flooyde).
Lubbenham, Isabella; Leicester 50
Marshall, John ; Cold Newton 53
Mea^om, Julian ; Loughborrowe 103
Mold, Rich ; Leicester 54
Moore, Nicholas; Burton Overie 113
* At the foot of the file of Wills for 1609.
1614. — Continued.
No.
Moore, Wm. ; South Killworth 62
Moreton, Wm. ; North Killworth i
Morris, John ; Asforbey 8
Myles, Rich. ; Thorpe, p. of
Broughton 85
Neale, Thos. ; vicar of Abkettlebey 51
Norton, Joan ; Charley 42
Ogden, Edw. ; Tugby 99
Orson, Nicholas; Eaton 14
Ouldner, Geo. ; Orton sup'montem 106
Palmer, John ; Loddington 86
Palmer, John, esq. ; Kegworth T18
Picke, Anthony ; Baresby 92
Pickeringe, Chris. ; Hucklescote 84
Poole, Anne ; Leicester 20
Porter, Agnes ; Burton Overie 27
Reske, or Wreske, George ; Odeby 36
Rest, Alice; Redmell 57
Ridgley, Joan ; Wheston 60
Rimington, Thos. ; Buckminster 73
Russell, Thos. ; Leicester 124
Sansom, Henry ; Barkeston 6
Sharpe, Rich. ; Hinckley 112
Shawe, Wm. ; Thringston io2
Shilton, George ; Appleby parva 39
Smith (see Swayne).
Smith, Oliver ; Stoke Golding 44
Smith, Paul ; Burton sup olds 105
Smith, als. Cooke, Thos. ; Kerby
Bellers 74
Somerfeild, Eliz. ; Tonge 38
Somerfeild, John ; Tonge 37
Stacye, Robt. ; Hobye 13
Stretton, Joan ; Misterton ? ii6
Stretton, Thos ; Willoughby 16
Swayne, als. Smith, Joan ;
Halloughton 2
Tarry, Thos. ; Somerby 11
Tilley, Rich. ; of East Brent, co.
Somerset (vel Sheasby) 123
Timson, Anthony ; Skeffington 4, 7
Tompson, Thos. ; Wimeswould 64
Toone, John; Ashbydelazouch 117
Waite, Thos. ; Wymondham 40
Wayte, Wm. ; Sysonbee 97, 125
Warner, Wm. ; Markefeld 94
Waters, Thos. ; North Killworth 68
Watts, Collette ; Thrumaston 87
Webster, Hugh ; Coats 108
Welby, Augustine ; p. of Bottesford 66
Weldon, Robt. ; Siston 91
White, Thos. ; Wigston 126
\A^ilde, Wm. ; Cussington 24
•Wilkinson, Thos. ; Anstie
Williamson, Lancelot ; p. of
Whitwicke 104
Woode, Wm. ; Naneby 127
Worth, John ; Rattcliflfe Culey 1 1 1
* At the foot of the file of Wills for 1609.
I04
Leicestershire Wills.
1614. — Continued.
No.
Wreske (see Reske).
■Wright, Thos, ; Appleby parva 29
Wyatt, John ; Thrumaston 61
Yorke, Thos. ; Loughborrowe 10
1615.
AUsoppe, Robt. ; Abkettlebey 10
Ashby, Wm ; Wheston 38
Atton, Wm. Redmell 96
Ball, Rich. ; Thrumaston 37
Ball, John ; Earlshilton 60
Barrows, Robt ; Wyforbey 47, 48
Bayley, Joan ; Thrussmgton 3
Bennett, Thos. ; Barkby 29
•Berridge, Wm. ; Leicester
Bettridge, John ; Sheepey magna 28
Bishopp, John ; Gillmorton 78
Bray, Wm. ; Shameford 140
Brewer, Watson ; Brannson 74
Brusfeilde, Wm. ; Loddington 49
Bryan, Alice; Barkby 17
Burditt, John ; Billesdon 26
Burley, John ; Leicester 15
Buttrice, Joan ; Humberston ' 92
Cartwright, Cornelia; Ailson 50
Cawnte, Margaret ; Statherne 131
Chalton, Catherine ; Musson 128
Chamberlaine, John ; Brunting-
thorpe 81
Chamberlaine, Thos. ; Lutterworth 102
Cherry, John ; Killworth 59
Chester, Leonard ; Blaby 65
Choice, Nicholas ; Charley Lane 12
Clarke, John ; Odeby 52
Clarke, Thos. ; Kybwortli
Beachampe 112
Clements, Robt. ; Leare 97
Cooke, Leonard ; Halloughton 103
Cooke, Wm. ; Kybworth Beachampe no
Cosby, George ; Sheepeshead 34
Coye, Isabella ; Buckminster 130
Crampe, John ; Barrowe 44
Dalby, John ; Glenfeilde 46
Dale, als. Slawson, Mary ; Carlton
Curlewe 4
Dickens, Thos. ; Barkby 40
•Easton, Wm. ; South Kilworth
Elam, Robert; Lutterworth 109
Eperston, Wm. ; Musson 129
Farmer (see Warde).
Fillingharn, Bartholomew ;
Bottesford 54
Flower, Michael ; Claxton 93
Foster, Wm. ; Buckminster 85
Foxe, Christopher ; Loughborrowe 132
Foxe, George ; Lubbenham 138
' At the foot of the file of Wills for i6og.
1615. — Continued.
No
Freer, Wm., sen. ; Wiggeston 79
Garland, Rich. ; Ratcliffe sup wreake 66
Garland, Wm. ; Barleston 137
Gent (see Greene).
Gest, Anne ; Ilston 5
Godfray, John ; Sheepeshead 117
Gollin, Wm. ; Croxton Keriall 11
Goodman, Thos. ; Quenniborrowe 19
Greene, Christopher ; Wymondham 90
Greene, Margaret ; Redmell 123
Greene, Peter ; Redmell 133
Greene, a*s. Gent, Rich. ; Twycrosse 57
Greene, Rich. ; Thrinston 36
Holte, John ; Odebey 23
Hubbard, James ; Harby 104
Hutchinson, Joan ; Sheepesheade 64
Incke, Robt. ; Leicester 32
Inge, Rich., clerk ; Odebey 68
Jefferey, John ; Burton Overie 135
Johnson, Nicholas ; Claxton 70, 71
Johnson, Thos. ; Sibbesdon 105
Kellam, Catherine ; Stapleford 43
Kempe, Brian ; Hungarton 76
Kilby, John ; Quenniborrowe 84
Kisse. Alice ; Witherley loi
Knight, Eliz. ; Newbolde 134
Knight, John ; Leicester 63
Knott, Robt. ; Claxton 120
Langley, Rich. ; Wimeswoulde 41
Leake, Thos. ; Saltby 73
Leland, Matthew ; Barkeston 126
Leland, Richard ; Barkeston 125
Lickerishe, Rich. ; Wheston 113
Lilforth, Henry ; Tilton 89
LoUe, Rich. ; Ullesthorpe 111,121
Lovatt, Anne ; Prestwould i
Loveday, Wm. ; Kirkby 22
Marshall, John ; Barrowe 25
Mason, Wm. ; Stoughton 106, 115
Maxcey, Wm. ; Wymondham 95
Messenger, John ; Leicester 62
Milner, John ; Harston 127
Millner, Eliz. ; Harston 30
Nashe, Helen ; Leicester 33
Nashe, Robt. ; Leicester 31
Nicholson, Eliz. ; Castle donn-
ington 24
•Nurse, Thos. ; Leicester
Orme, Eliz. ; Newbold 67
Orme, John; Orton sup montem 21
Paine, Wm., gent. ; Medburne 114
Painter, George ; Plungar 86
Pallett, Thos. ; Brannston 139
Pare, Eliz. : Leicester 72
•Pawley, Wm. ; Wiggeston
Peate, Rich. ; Wilson 39
Pell, Edw. ; Branston ? 108
Pell, Thos. ; Braunson 94
♦ At the foot of the file of Wills for 1609.
Leicestershire Wills.
105
1615. — Continued.
No
69
119
83
14
Picke, John ; Waltham sup olds
Poxson, Thos. ; Normanton le
heath gx
Poynton, John ; Orton sup montem 99
Pratt, Thos. ; Leare 107
Preston, Thos. ; Sileby 18
Price, Lewis ; Staunton Wivell
Reske, Francis ; Cussington
Reyner, \Vm. ; Wiggeston
Richardson, John ; Rattcliffe Culey 42
Rowse, Wm. ; Littlethorpe 82
Sarson, John ; Shakerston 55
Savage, Wm. ; Belgrave 116
Sawcey, Emery ; Charnewood 27
Sheppardson, Wm. ; Abkettlebye 141
Slawson (see Dale).
Smith, Erasmus ; Boresvvorth
Smith, Wm. ; Broughton Ashley
Sneath, John ; Waltham sup olds
Sparks, George ; Easton
Sperry, Wm. ; Lockington
Stretton, Rich. ; Cleybrooke
Striplinge, Wm. ; Gillmorton
Sturgis, Anne; Billesdon
Tookey, John ; Sheepey
Walker, George ; Coleorton
Warde, als. Farmer, Thos. ;
Hucklescote
\Vatkin, Wm. ; Broughton
Webster, Gabriel ; Woodhouse
Welche, Wm. ; Belgrave
White, Rich. ; Mountsorrell
Wightman, John ; Hinckley
Wilcoxe, Thos. ; Leicester
\A/ilkyns, John ; Hoby
Winsor, Hugh ; Hungarton
Wood, Rich. ; Billesdon
Woodland, John ; Hinckley
Worth, Wm. ; Houghton
\A^otton, Wm., sen. ; Dyseworth
\A^reske, Francis ; Cussington
Wright, John ; Woodthorpe
■Wright, Rich. ; Broughton
Wright, Robt. ; Stapleford
Wright, Wm. ; Broughton
77
35
61
118
58
51
136
80
45
124
100
87
122
75
2
98
16
3
20
6
7
83
8
56
9
53
1611— 1615.
Wills proved before Christopher Wivell,
Chancellor of the Diocese, during inhibition,
1611, i6ia, 1613, 1614, and 1615.
Abbott, John ; Medburne 8
Abbott, Robt. ; Medburne 42
Allin, James; Belton 49
Atkins, Wm. ; Ashbydelazouch i
Barnes, Margaret ; 108
Barradall, George ; Mountsorrell ? 99
Barry, Leonard ; Stoke 31
Barwell, Wm. ; Churchlangton 2
i6ii — 1615. — Continued.
No.
Basden, Joan ; Coldoverton 69
Branston, Eliza; Theddingworth 30
Brewerne, Ralph ; Woodgate,
Leicester 28
Bright, Wm. ; Scraptofte 86
Byard, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch 40
Cade, John ; Eastlangton 35
Cave, Eliz. ; Hoothorpe 20
Cave, Rich. ; Hoothorpe 21
Chapman, Edw. ; Foxton 3
Clare, Eliz. ; Ibstocke 70
Cockes, Thos., sen. ; Foxton 46
Cooke, Francis ; RatcHffe Culy 105
Cooke, Wm. ; Broughton no
Cowper, John ; Holte 43
Cowper, Wm. ; Holte 12
Coxe, Robt. ; Bowden magna 65
Croxall, Thos. ; Norton juxta Twy-
crosse 83
Dalby, Dorothy ; Lockington 45
Davy, Grace ; Loughboroughe 100
Dawkinge, John ; Horninghold 94
Day, Rich. ; Bowden magna 74
Dye, Thos. ; Bowden magna 71
Emines, Wm. ; Husbands Bores-
worth 78
Everard, Stephen ; Heather 6
Fowler, Wm. ; Hoothorpe 58
Fowlezer, Roger ; Leicester 92
Frith, Edw. ; Heather 44
Prone, Thos. ; South Kilworth 89
Garland, John ; Stoughton 90
Gibson, Isabella ; Bagworth 104
Gilbert, Robt. ; Ashby magna 23
Greaves, Alice ; Leicester 60
Greene, Thos. ; Congeston 47
Grensall, John ; Leicester 22
Griffith, Walter ; Woodhouse 91
Grynne, Thos. ; Norton juxta Twy-
crosse 98
Hall, Agnes ; Stanford 102
Harpur, Myles ; Bowden magna 13
Harpur, Rich. ; Bowden magna 27
Harris, Wm. ; Guildmorton 29
Harrison, Joan ; Breedon 36
Hill, Eliz. ; Harborough 48
Hitchcocke, Ralph ; Foxton 61
Hood, John ; Normanton sup
'Heath 109
Hopkins, Chris. ; Castle
Donnington 41
Hopkins, Thos. ; Theddingworth 25
Hugglescot, Edmund ; Blaston 97
Imyngs, Robert ; Saddington 56
Johnson, Rich. ; Sheepesheade 84
Johnson, Thos. ; Leicester 93
Kidier, Nicholas ; Osgathorpe 85
Kilpacke, Eliz. ; Saddington 75
Lambert, Roger ; Disworth 81
Large, Agnes; Dadlington 76
io6
Leicestershire Wills.
i6n — 1615. — Continued.
No.
Laxton, Blaze ; Burbage 67
Loe, Wm. ; Snarston 54
Marvin, George ; Thurlston 77
Marson, Wm. ; Bowdon magna 53
Mead, James ; Narborough 15
Mead, Mary ; Narborough 16
Mcadowes, Anthony ; Draiton 9
Morris, Thos. ; Claybrooke 4
Moulde, Wm. ; Appleby 107
Moumfort, Joan ; Overton, p. of
Ibstocke 72 & 88
Munke, Davy; Lubenham 33
Newberry, Robt. ; Markefeild no
Orton, Rich.; Twycrosse 11
Packe, Mark ; Harborough 51
Pawley, Wm. ; Foxton 59
Pratt, James; Heather 96
Pratt, John ; Appleby 95
Presse, Francis ; Kegworth 79
Richardson, Wm. ; Hatherne in
Russell, Robt. ; 63
Russell, Thos, ; Harborough 14
Saunders, Bridget ; All Saints',
Leicester 87
Shepheard, Edw. ; Belton 55
Shewter, Margery ; M. Harborough 68
Smalley, Ehza ; Castle Donington 80
Smith, Edw. ; Stony Stanton 66
Smith, Rich. ; Sheasby 5
Smith, Wm. ; Fenny Drayton 17
Strelly, John ; West langton loi
Strongitharme, George ; vicar of
Lubenham 57
Swaine, Anne ; Halloughton 10
Thomas, Alexander ; Earleshilton 113
Thomas, Wm. ; Earleshilton 112
Tillson, Wm. ; Earleshilton 50
Towkye, John ; Sheepy parva 18
Townesend, Geoffrey ; Market
Harborough 26
Turner, Mary ; Bowden magna 37
Turvile, Henry ; Narborough 19
Varney, Robt. ; Worthington 24
Walker, Margery ; Markett Har-
borough 34
Walker, Thos. ; Markett Har-
borough 103
Ward, Rich. ; Boresworth 62
\Varden, Edw. ; GrifiQe Dame 43
"Webster, Robt. ; Claybrooke magna 64
Weymont, Frances; ? Bringhurst 106
\Vhately, John ; Shakerston 38
^A^hite, John ; Glenmagna 39
^^^ignell, Rich. ; Easton 7
Wikes, Rich. ; Earleshilton 73
Wilcoxe, Edith ; St. Marys, Lei-
cester 6
\Voollands, Robt. ; Loughborough 83
Wyar, Edw. ; Sheepsheade 82
Yeare, Wm. ; Thrinkston 32
1616.
Wills proved before Edward Clarke, M.A.,
Anno. Dni. 1616.
No.
Abbott, John ; Walton, p. of Kim-
coate 54
Allen, Thos. ; Tugby 96
Ballard, Thos. ; Misterton 87
Barrodale, Thos. ; Silebey 62
Barrodell, Lancelott ; Silebey 5, 52
Baxter, John ; Thrussington 9
Bayley, Wm. ; Eaton 103
Belton, John ; Beebey 50
*Best, Francis ; Leicester
Birmingham, Anthony ; Markfeild 29
Blacke, Robt. ; Twycrosse 37
Booth, Anthony ; Barrowe sup
Soare 57
Botham, Rich. ; Burbage 49
Brawnston, Eliz. ; Bitteswell 108
Bridges, Bartholomew ; Burrowe 80
Brooks, Hugh ; Dyseworth 21
Browne, Eleanor ; Oneleape 66
Browne, Francis; Normanton 7
Broxam, Martin ; Plungar 93
Burrowes, Alice ; Coates 79
Caunt, Wm. ; Waltham 85
Chamberlin, Hugh ; Silebey 11
Chame, Wm. ; Asfordby 46
Charitye, Wm. ; Bottisford 98
Chatterton, Wm. ; Shepeshead 58
Clariston, or Clauson, Thos. ;
Dalby parva 94
Clarke, Thos. ; Swinford 36
Clarke, Wm. ; Thringston ? 60
Clarke, Wm. ; Lutterworth 17
Collin, John ; Easton 106
Coton, Thos., sen. ; Kilmecoate 100
Coxe, Thos. ; Ashby parva 61
Cubley, Roger ; Croxton 15
Dafte, John ; Claxton 41
Danne, Edw. ; Peckleton 6
Dixon, Peter; Barkeston i
Dixon, Rich. ; Barkston loi
Dod, John ; Frolesworth 30
Dowell, Peter, sen. ; Higham 20
Dutton, Francis ; Sibbesdon 45
Dutton, John; Sibbesdon 95
Fowler, Mary ; Coldoverton 109
Foxe, Wm. ; Claxton 40
Fryer, John ; Wigston 24
Gamble, Wm. ; Ashby 27
Greene, George ; Woodhouse 68
Greene, Wm. ; Leicester 69
Grey, Thos. ; Castledonington 71
Harris, John ; Quarne 53
Harrison, George ; Leicester 83
Hawkins, Robt. ; Quenniborrowe 25
Hoise, John ; Knipton 35
Holman, Leonard ; East Norton 65
♦ At the foot of the file for 1609.
Leicestershire Wills.
107
16 16. — Continued.
No.
Hose, Seth; Waltham 16
Howe, Ellen ; Bagworth 72
Howe, Thos. ; Bagworthe 91
Hurbutt, Stephen ; Kerby Bellers 3
Jaques, Wm. ; Worthington 31
Kendall, Rich. ; Orton 38
Kinge, Margaret ; Hinckley 33
Lacer, Wm. ; Siston 82
Lacie, John ; Hemington 19
Lane, Rich. ; Kibvvorth Beachampe 48
Langley, George ; Loddington 2, 4
Lordc, Robt. ; Wibtoft 73
Marston, Thos. ; Quenniborrowe 10
Mawson, Thos. ; Gillmorton 26
Meade, James; Narborrowe 56
Milner, James ; Frisby sup wreak 104
Mosse, John; Thurmaston 12
Muncke, Wm. ; Ivnossington 47
Needham, Christopher ; Leicester 81
Newton, John ; Branston 13
Paine, Thos. ; Castle donington 76
Palmer, Peter ; Leicester 88
Parke, John ; Twycrosse 75
Pawlley, Zachary ; Wigston 51
Perkins, Rich. ; UUesthorpe 22
Perrye, Thos. ; Shakerston 90
Phynes, Clement ; Claxton 39
Pickard, John ; Willowbie 86
Plumbe, John, esq. ; Marston 55
Poyner, Thos. ; Leicester 78
Ragsdale, John ; Normanton 92
Roberts, Wm. ; Belton 102
Ryder, Cornelius ; Cosington 99
Sanderston, Thos. ; Wheston 59
Sarime, Rich. ; Frolesworth 84
Sewer, John ; Eaton 14
Sharpe, Wm. ; Pickwell 23
Smalley, John ; Odebye 107
Smith, John ; Tugby 63
Summer, Mary ; Thurmaston 31
Sutton, John ; Loughborough 70
Tarrey, Margery ; 67
Tayler, John ; Quarne 8
Tole, John ; vicar of Barkebie 28
Trewman, Thos. Hinckley 74
Turvile, Thos. ; Narborrow 44
Veysey, George ; Narborowe 105
Wale, Joseph; Ashby parvji 89
Wells, Wm. ; Bitteswell 18
Wilford, Roger; Kerby Bellers 34
WJlkins, Wm. ; Orton Sawcey 97
■Woodford, Anne ; Musson 42,43
Wright, Rich. ; Barwell 77
1616.
Wills proved before Dr. Lambe, and before
Edward Clarke, M.A. Anno. Dni. i6i6.
Allyne, Robt. ; Shawell
Armeston, Thos. ;
28
129
1616. — Continued.
No.
Bennett, Agnes ; Loughborowe 7
Bennett, Chris. ; Loughboroughe 131
Bincks, Wm. ; Scalford 132
Boothe, James; Barrow sup Sore no
Burrowes, Leonard ; Belton 123
Button, Wra, ; Kimcott 16
Carter, Wm. ; Barkby 8
Chapman, Nicholas ; Stockerstone 121
Choyse, Thos. ; great Appleby 120
Coxon, Thos. ; Castledonmgton 130
Dawson, John ; Loughboroughe 115
Dillward, Wm. ; Leicester 118
Dorman, Anthony; Norton 11
Ellett, Wm. ; Kirbie ig
Farmer, Rich., sen. ; Twicrosse 127
Farmer, Wm. ; Twicrosse 119
Fox, Arthur ; Lobenham i
Francis, Wm. ; Kirbie 13
Freeman, Mary ; Borsworth 2
Gillott, Robt. ; Leicester 24
Greene, Wm. ; Dunnington 113
Hewes, Thos.; Overton, p. of
Ibstocke III
Hodgekin, Henry ; Castle Don-
ington 31
Holman, Leonard ; East norton 29
Horton, Joseph ; Mowslie 17
Johnson, Thos. ; Melton 18
Laurence, Jane ; Longwhatton 9
Leyghe, Thos. ; Husbands
bosworth 14
Marshe, James ; Shenton 128
Mattocke, Walter; Thorpe Lane-
ton 32
Mercie, Grace ; Ashbie 22
Morris, John ; Frisbie 23
Peale, Dorothy ; Burrowe 27
Purse, Nicholas; Quarendon 21
Ripfam, Eliz. ; Hallowton 6
Rowe, Thos. ; Odston 124
Salisburie, Robt. ; Blouferby 20
Sherwood, Hugh ; 125
Smaly, Humphrey ; Woodhowse 4
Smith, John; Shawell 30
Spenser, John ; 114
Squire, Francis ; Woodhowse 5
Staples, Francis ; Quernedon 11.7
Taylor, John ; Ashbie folwell 25
Tomkins, Isabell ; Billesdon 122
Vaugnell, Henry ; Barrowe Sup
Sore 116
Walker, Hester ; Leicester 126
Watkin, George ; Knosington 10
Weston, John ; Burton overie 26
Wildman, Rich. ; Melton 33
Wilson, Wm. ; Laughton ? 3
■Winbie, Martin ; Kirbie Bellers 12
Withers, Nicholas ; Melton 15
Worsdale, Rich. ; Croxton
Keriall 112
io8
Leicestershire Wills.
1617.
Wills proved before Edward Clarke, M.A.
Anno. Dni. 1617.
No.
Abell, Rich. ; Barwell 26
Adcocke, John ; Donington 45
Andrewe, John ; 59
Assett, Anne ; Queniborowe 4
Atherlie, Hugh ; Stoughton 85
Bainbrigg, Wm. ; Lockington 29
Ball, Kobt. ; Overseale 88
Ballard, Anne ; Kirbie 90, 102
Ballard, Thos. ; Wimeswold 154
Baly, Christopher ; Belgrave iii
Barke, Wm. ; Statherne 20
Bate, George ; Earleshilton 52
Baxter, Margt. ; Donington 51
Bennett, Robt. ; Bagworth 86
Bennett, Thos. ; Ailston I46
Bent, John ; Loughborowe 149
Bickerstaffe, Wm. ; Claxton 35
Bird, Bridget ; Loughborough 27
Blanckley, Simon ; Diseworth 6
Blockley, Hellen ; Wigeston 124
Blount, Robt. ; Walton 153
Blunt, Eliz. ; Walton 57
Blurton, Rich. ; Coatts 150
Boate, Nicholas ; Bagworth 132
Bond, Agnes; Higham 83
Bonde, Henry ; Higham 47
Bone, Leonard ; Oadeby 62
Bore, Henry ; Plungar 80
Bonnett, John ; Leicester 71
Boyer, Thos. ; Siston 133
Boylson, Hugh ; Thrusington 54
Bradforth, John ; Dadlington 138
Breedon, Henry ; Normanton 89
Browne, John ; Sison 5
Browne, Thos. ; Nether broughton 33
151
66
78
99
39
95. 105
63, 64
108
Browne, Joan ; Orton
Bugge, John ; Leicester
Burrowes, Rich. ; Prestwold
Cater, John ; Leicester
Challand, Wm. ; Normanton
Chamberlin, John ; Croson
Clarke, Henry ; Leicester
Clarke, Wm. ; Claxton
Coachman, Ezechiell ; rector of
Ibstocke no
Cowper, Anne; Narborowe 31
Cox, John ; Dadlington 94
Coxe, Alice; Hinckley 96
Crocksall, Dorothy ; Scraptofte 122
Croson, Thos. ; Humberston 18
Dewicke, Thos. ; Saxelbie 134
Dextar, George ; Worthington 91
Dodeslie, Robt. ; Bottesford 156
Eden, Thos. ; Oadbie 40
Elliott, John ; Leicester 60
EUys, James ; Leicester 98
Everard, Robt. ; Donington 53
Farlie, Dennis ; Thrusington 104, 106
1617. — Coiitimied.
No.
Faukes, Edw. ; Claxton 36
Fowlezar, Eliz. ; Leicester 67
Franke, Anne ; Wimeswold 21
Franke, Thos. ; Wimeswold 100
Freare, Hellen ; Wigeston 144
Freare, Thos. ; Bebie 136
Freare, Wm. ; Wigeston 125
Freeman, John ; Frisbie 76
Gamble, Joan ; Loughborowe 61
Gamble, Wm. ; Saxelbie 142
Geale, Christopher ; Botesford 70
Geale, Henry ; Botesford 147
Gibson, Thos. ; Barkebye 48
Gilson, Ralph ; Barsbie 3
Greene, John ; Whitweeke 79
Gregorie, Mary ; Branston 12
Gregorie, Wm. ; Branston 13
Guy, Rich.; Claxton 46
Hall, Leonard ; Heather 44
Hassall, Rich. ; Froseworth 58
Heaford, Wm. ; Cosbie 127
Heapes, Wm. ; Claxton 116
Reyes, Wm. ; Sproxton 81
Hicklinge, Thos. ; Wimswold 17
Holmes, Robt. ; Shepeshed 121
Holmes, Thos. ; Wigeston 118
Hunt, Wm. ; Burstall 72
Hurst, Wm. ; Claxton 114
Hutton, Samuel ; Botesford 56
Iselande, John ; Leicester 145
Jackson, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 137
Jarrat, George ; Mountsorell 2
Jorden, John ; Thrusington 109
Kinton, Rich. ; Markefeild 32
Kinton, Robt. ; Markefeild 15
Knight, Rich. ; Ullesthorpe 7
Lagoe, Francis ; Congeston 23
Lester, Thos. ; Longwhatton 128
Lord, Robt. ; Wibtaphe 8
Lord, Wm. ; Bitteswell 22
Lowe, Nicholas ; Thorpeawcker 25
Lyne, Richard ; Saxbie 34
Manchester, Thos. ; Claxton 143
Martin, Robt. ; Congeston 41
Morris, John ; Hoton 77
Morris, Wm. ; Hinckley 112
Mugg, Wm. ; Barsbie 42
Needham, Edw. ; llston i
Noble, Katherine ; Rearsbie 119
Nurse, Eliz. ; Leicester 9
Orson, Michael ; Botesford 115
Pabodie, John ; Bitteswell 69
Palmar, Humphrey ; Oadby 135
Palmer, Wm. ; Croson 107
Patchett, Emmott ; Statherne 37
Perrin, Rich. ; Croxton 38
Powne, Wm. ; Worthington 84
Powterell, John ; Kegworth 55
Presbery, Wm. ; Packington 24
Presse, Wm. ; Thorpe garadon 126
Leicestershire Wills.
109
1617. — Continued.
No.
Rallat, Margery ; Barlestone 139
Rase, John ; Leicester 97
Reeve, Thos. ; Sharneford 11
Rice, Thos. ; Longwhatton 129
Richmond, John ; Silbie 148
Samson, Thos ; Hinckley 28
Sarson, \Vm.; Shackerson 152
Smith, James ; Huncott 73
Smith, John ; Redmille 82
Smith, Rich. ; Markett bosworth 155
Smith, Robt. ; Segrave 141
Smith, Thos. ; Kirbie 49
Smith, Wm.; Bitteswell 140
Smith (see Walton).
Sprigg, Wm. ; Burbage 50
Steevenson, Christopher ; Castle
donington 68
Summers, Thos. ; Thromasten 43
Sutton, John ; Kegworth 19, 130
Swaine, Thos, ; Shepeshead 93
Swifte, Robt. ; Loughborowe 10
Thorpe, John ; Queniborowe 75
Toone, Edward ; Coldoverton 65
Vann, John ; Wigeston 74
Walton, ah. Smith, Thos. ;
Braunston 78
Ward, Rich. ; Queniborowe 14
■Ward, Wm. ; Knipton 123
Warde, Thos. ; Sheepeshead 92
Waren, John; Burbage 16
Watts, Rich. ; Leicester loi
Wells, Alice ; Thurmaston 113
Wires, Thos. ; Thurmaston 30
Woodford, Wm. ; Muston 102
Wright, Rich. ; Coatts 120
1617.
Wills proved before Dr. Lambe, Commissary,
.^nno. Dni 1617.
Alleyn, Hugh ; Dalbie parva 43
Baker, Christopher ; Waltham 44
Baxter, Nicholas ; Easton 28
Blithe, Thos. ; Melton 55
Blockely, Thos. ; Walton 22
Bringhurst, Wm. ; Easton 23
Browne, Wm, , Tugbie 27
Burges, Thos ; Turlancton 64
Burton, John ; Easton 17
Chambers, Agnes ; Welham 56
Collin, John ; Easton 49
Collin, Robt. ; Easton i
Currin, Lawrence ; Walton 35
Deacon, Henry ; Thedingworth 9
Desborowe, Robt. ; Siston 6
Earle,John; Kilbie 30
Eearle, Edw. ; Kilbie 32
Farmer, Henry ; Easton 24
Foster, Thos. ; Smeton 39
161 7. — Continued.^
No.
Foxon, John ; Fleckney 7
Francis, Wm. ; Kirbie 4
Grannte, Joan ; Kibworth 36
Grannte, Wm.; Kibworth 34
Horton, Joseph ; Mousley 68
Humberston, Wm. ; Kirbie 46
Iliffe, Agnes ; Ashbie 45
King, Rich. ; Buckminster 41
Kinge, Anne; Bilson 33
Kirbie, George ; Drayton 48
Kirbie, Thos. ; Easton 18
Kitchin, Randle ; Kirbie Bellers 5a
Knight, Thos. ; West Lancton 29
Knight, Thos. ; Eastnorton 61
Lambert, Wm. ; Easton 25
Losbie, Francis; Thorp Satchfield 3
Loverne, John ; Easton 19
Marson, John ; Gilmorton 63
Mason, Edw. ; Sisonbie 62
Medowe, John ; Bringhurst 8
Morton, Grace; North Kilworth 51
Norton, Anthony ; Thedingworth 10
Parsong, Rich., jun. ; Great Bowdon 40
Peale, Wm. ; Burrowe 58
Pine, Wm. ; Stapleford 2
Pole, Margery ; Hallowton 60
Pridmore, Nicholas ; Stockerson 38
Reade, Wm. ; Waltham 54
Reeve, Wm. ; Newbold 13
Rilie, Margaret ; Newbold 59, 67
Sheffeild, Anthony ; Medburne 12
Smith, Miles, sen. ; Great Bow-
don 53
Stane, Christopher ; Loddington 21
Steane, Wm, ; Eysnell, p. of
Monks Kirby, co. Warwick 65
Tafte, John ; Waltham 20
Taylor, Eliz, ; Coldoverton 42
Turner, Wm. ; Wymondham 11
Vickers, Rich. ; Kilbie 15
Walton, John ; Lutterworthe 47
Warde, John ; Bowden 66
^A^atts, John ; Skeffington 37
Wenslowe, John ; Edmundthorpe 16
W^hite, Robt. ; Easton 26
Wiggins, Thos. ; Thorpe Lancton 57
Wilson, Henry ; Leesthorpe 50
Wright, Francis ; Smeton 14
Yorke, Wm. ; Shawell 5
1618.
143
Allatt, Wm. ; Pickwell
Alleyn, Ralph ; Wheston
AUsopp, Anne ; Oneleape 9
Arnold, Leonard ; Loughborrow 99
Arnolde, Thos. ; Foxon 148
Baccus, Walter ; ,\pplebey parva i8
Barrodale, Thos. ; Silebey 96
Barrowes, Roger ; Goadebey 127
no
Leicestershire Wills.
1618. — Continved.
No.
Barrs, Miles ; Bowdon 164
Bayley, Wm. ; Narburrowe 3
Bennett, Agnes ; Cosby 69
Bennett, Thos. ; Ailston 47, 104
Berridge, John ; Bowdon parva 162
Billston, Agnes; Bilston 13
Bingley, Matthew ; Lubbenham
129, 145
Blanckley, George ; Harbey 58
Bloare, Robt. ; Dalby Chacombe 157
Boughton, Robt. ; Markefeild 105
Brandon, Charles ; Quarne 59
Brooke, Henry ; Waltham 134
Browne, Christian ; Asforbey 15
Browne, John ; Barrowe 49
Browne, Joseph ; Wymondham 135
Bryan, Anne ; Coston 123
Bucknall, Rich. ; Castledonington 63
Burrowes, Thos. ; Hoton 81
Buttris, John ; Barrowe 70
Cade, John ; Billesdon 128
Came, Thos. ; Harby 31
Chambers, John ; Bowdon magna 139
Churchman, Agnes ; Hinckley 35
Clarke, Thos. ; Thorneton 4
Clarke, Thos. ; Churchlangton 140
Cley, Thos. ; Rearsbey 79
Clifton, Robt. ; Leicester 51
Cobley, Henry ; Cranehoe 156
Collins, John ; Feny Dreyton 40
Coltman, John ; Saddington 149
Cooke, Thos. ; Halloughton 154
Cooke (see Smith).
Cotton, Edw. ; Laughton 126
Cuppyn, John ; Ratcliffe 20
Davenport, Thos., clerk ; Harston 84
Derry, Henry ; Kirby bellers 115
Dethicke, Mary ; Leicester 37
Dickons, John ; Peatlinge parva 21
Dipse, Robt. ; Packington 41
Dixon, George ; S<atherne 45
Dobson, Magnus; Woodthorpe 52
Exson, Hugh ; Diseworth 102
Fann, John ; Lsicester 12
Farley, Agnes ; Thrussington 106
Feildeinge, Wm. ; Seagrave 23
Flower, Chris. ; Dalby Chacomb 132
Forman, Eliz. ; Hose 71
Foster, Robt. ; Bushby 43
Freman, Nicholas ; Sheepey 30
Garrett, John ; UUesthorpe 11
George, Edw. ; Branston 44
Gilbert, John ; Wistowe 113
Glose, John ; Loughborrowe i
Goodwin, Eliz. ; Sheapeshead 36
Goward, Rich. ; Thorpe langton 155
Greene, John ; Desford 33
Grey, Rich. ; Normanton sup heath 60
Hampson, Bartholomew ; Frisby 28
Harryman, Geoffrey ; Loughborow 22
1618. — Continued.
No.
Harteshorne, Thos. ; Lubbenham 138
Hassard, John ; Blougherbey 56
Heare, John ; Thringston 34
Hericke, Robt. ; Leicester 167
Hindman, Oliver ; Stoke goldeing 5
Hinton, Rich. ; Thurleston 53
Hodges, Wm. ; Gaddesby 17
Holmes, Isabella ; Shepeshead 50
Holmes, Wm. ; Noseley 92
Howett, Thos. ; Waltham 107
Hunt, John ; Thurcaston 62
Iliffe, Edw. ; Billesdon 159
Jarratt, John ; UUesthorpe n
Jarvis, Henry ; Sewsterne 160
Joanes, David ; Narborrowe 100
Johnson, George ; Dalby Cha-
combe 141
Johnson, Thos. ; Ashbydalazouch 16
Joyce, Wm. ; Blougherbey 29
Kilpacke, Edw. ; Catthorpe 136
Kilpecke, Francis ; Thorpe no
Kirkman, Wm. ; Hexnington 26
Lambart, John ; Burstall 73
Lightfoote, Eliz. ; Glooston 137
Linthwaith, Thos. ; Oadebey 89
Lowth, Rich. ; Easton 142
Lowthe, John ; Twyford 120
Marshall, Thos. ; Loughborrowe to
Martin, Agnes ; Enderbey 72
Mason, Alice; Burstall 95
Measom, John ; Quarne 54
Mellers, Katherine ; Breedon 86
Middleton, Wm. ; Silebey 2
Moore, Thos. ; Enderbey 14
Moore, Wm. ; Staunton Wivell 117
Neale, Wm.; Lubbenham 166
Newbey, Laurence ; Welham 133
Newton, Rich. ; Houghton 94
Noone, Robt. ; Humberston 8
North, John ; Seagrave 85
Oker, John ; Lockington 55
Orton, John ; Dalby Chacombe 147
Parker, Alice ; Norton juxta Twy-
cross 97
Parker, Richard ; Dalby Chacombe 131
Payne, Amye ; Thorpe langton 146
Pearce, John ; Sysonbey 122
Pell, Wm. ; Plungar 57
Penn, John ; Churchlangton 153
Picke, Eliz. ; Dalbie Chacombe 161
Pole, Robt.; Hungarton 91
Pope, Thos. ; Earnesby 68
Presson, John ; Thurmaston 65
Pridmore, Nicholas; Halloughton 112
Putt, Daniel ; Lubbenham 108
Pywell, Wm. ; Thorpe Thomas 150
Reeve, Wm. ; Loddington 152
Reynold, John ; Cosbye 7
Reynolds, Henry ; Knigthorpe loi
Robinson, Jasper ; Hose 67
Leicestershire Wills.
Ill
i&iZ.— Continued.
No.
Salisbery, Margery ; UUesthorpe 38
Scatlie, Wm. ; VVoodhouse 90
Serjant, Peter ; Kibworth ri8
Sheppard, George ; Coldoverton 124
Shilton, John ; Frolesworth 61
Sketchley, Rich. ; Newtowne 19
Smarte, Giles ; Nether Cleybrooke 88
Smith, ah. Cooke, John ; Kerby
hellers 119
Smith, John ; Sibbesdon 64
Spick, Anne ; Estwell 24
Sproxton, Katharine ; Turlangton 114
Sproxton, Katherine ; Turlangton 165
Stanley, Thos. ; Hoton 42
Stubbs, Anne ; Hungarton 48
Stubbs, Francis ; Hungarton 76
Tatenell, Roger ; Sharneford 74, 75
Tayler, Agnes ; Hemington 103
Taylis, Wm. ; Roleston 144
Temple, Edmund ; Wellesborrowe 77
Tompson, John ; Neilston 87
Towers, John ; Branston 46
Turpin, Sir Wm., knt. ; Knaptoft 168
Vincent, Thos. ; Beckingthorpe 82
Waldram, Rich. ; Charley 32
Walker, Nicholas ; Glenfeild 83
Ward, John ; Kibworth iii
Ward, Maurice ; Lubbenham 151
Ward, Thos. ; Leicester 66
W^aterfeild, Matthew ; Easton 130
Webster, Anthony ; Leicester 80
Webster, Johu ; Melton 116
Webster, John ; Melton 163
West, Rich. ; Lubbenham 109
Wheston, Thos. ; Stoake Goldeinge 6
Whittaphe, Wm. ; Rearsbey 78
\A^ild, Thos. ; Normanton 27
\A^ollman, John ; Lutterworth 158
Wood, Rich. ; South Croson 93
Wood, Rich. ; Bilston 98
Wymant, Roger; Bowdon magna 121
Yates, Agnes; Tilton 125
Yonge, Wm. ; Enderbey 39
t6ig.
Adcocke, Rich. ; Garthorpe 141
Alderman, Edw. ; Loughborowe 136
Allsopp, Thos. ; Shepeshead 2
Armeston, Wm. ; Sutton 114
Atkins, Robt. ; Ashbydalazouche 116
Alton, Robt. ; Leicester 161
Barrett, Isabella ; 149
Barrowe, Eliz. ; Melton loi
Barrs, Timothy ; Belton 22
Basse, George ; Dalbie Chacombe 67
Bawdricke, Thos. ; Houghton 21
Betteridge, John ; Sheepey 40
Biggs, Wm. ; Leicester 90
Boddington, Thos. ; Burbage 30
No.
60
18
143
103
i6ig. — Continued.
Boughton, Thos. ; Sapcote
Boyfeild, Wm. ;
Bradshawe, Francis; Quarne
Brandiron, Walter ; Quarne
Brian, Grace; Melton Mowbrey 87
Brookesby, Joan ; Southcroson 11
Browe, Margaret ; All Saints',
Leicester 20
Browne, Agnes; Tugbye 59
Brownston, Rich. ; Great Bowden 44
Bruan, Eliz. ; Diseworth 94, 95
*Bruan, Wm. ; 49
Bull, John ; Brascote 122
Burdett, Mary ; Arnesbye 16
Burrowes, John ; Ashby foUwell 84
Burstall, Rich. ; Leicester 3
Button, Humphrey ; Kimcote 86
Buxtons, Robert ; Leicester 25
Carter, Humphrey ; Lockington 76
Cartwright, Thos., sen. ; Owdbey 159
Clarke, Roger ; Swinford 100
Cleepoole, Libbias ; Medburne T15
Coleman, John ; Turlangton 51
Cooke, Anthony ; Walton sup olds 79
Cowper, Robt. ; Lubbenham 45
Cureton, Roger ; Theddingworth 34
Dawes, Eliz. ; Waltham 147
Dickman, Joice ; Melton 87
Dowell, John ; Heigham 64
Dynes, Rich. ; Loughborrow 4
Erbie, John ; Wymeswould 128
Exson, Thos. ; Musson 62
Finderne, Thos. ; Kirkbye 112
Francke, John ; Dalbie Chacombe 81
Franke, Thos. ; Wimeswould 137
Greene, Henry ; Hoton 106
Greene, Wm. ; Donington 13
Grove, John ; Harbye 130
Grundie, Anne and Margery ;
Thorneton no, in
Gunthorpe, Erasmus;
Wymondham 107
Hall (see Somerbey).
Hardyinan, John ; Kibworth 33
Harryman, Thos ; Lough-
boroughe 160
Hassellwall, Nicholas ; Goadby 158
Hawkins, Barbara ; Bowden 43
Higgs, Margaret ; Leicester 19
Hollingworth, Emme ; The
Newarke 35
Holmes, Prudance ; Harbie 124
Holmes, Thos. ; Worthington 118
Houghe, Rich. ; Bottisford 38
Hubberd, James ; 7
Hull, Anne ; Boresworth 150
Hunte, Rich.; Thello, co. Chester 156
Hurboote, Mary ; Kerby Hellers 99
* This Will is missing.
112
Leicestershire Wills.
1619. — Continued.
Jenkinson, Henry ; Shewsterne
Johnson, Edw. ; Burbage
Johnson, Nicholas ; Brunting-
thorpe
Judson, Wm. ; Barrowe
Kendall, John ; Norton juxta
Twycrosse
Kestian, Thos. : Bowden
Kinde, Edw. ; Earnesbye
Kinde, Katharine ; Kibworth
Kinge, Thos. ; Hinckley
Kitts, Thos. ; Belgrade
Lewen, John ; Siston
Lichfeild, John ; Ullesthorpe
Little, Margaret ; Peckleton
Marshall, Wm. ; Sheasebey
Martin, Robt. ; Kirby Muxloe
Mason, Thos. ; Branston
Maston, John; Thringston
Mawnde, Walter; Ashby folhvell
Mawson, Rich.; Peatlinge
Meadecalf, Anne ; Quenniborrow
Meeke, Henry; Kyrbe bellers
Middleton, Robt.; Waltham sup
olds
Milner, Wm. ; Harston
Moore, Thos. ; Staunton Wivell
Moore, Rich. ; Melton
Morley, Henry ; Loughborrowe
Morris, Rich. ; Loughborrowe
Moulde, Robt. ; Heather
Moulde, John; Applebey
Moureton, Thos. ; Kibworth
Murcote, Robt. ; Ullesthorpe
Mutchell, Thos. ; Kegworth
Odams, Humphrey ; Hinckley
Orton, Thos. ; Ashby parva
Ownds, Jane ; Barkby
•Parker, Edw. ; Thrussington
Parre, Thos ; Dalbye 133,*
Parsons, Wm. , Hatherne
Pellett, Frances ; Foxon
Pellett, Robert ; Foxon
Petcher, Matthew; Applebey
Phillipps, Wm. ; Narborrowe
Pick, Wm. ; Dalby Chacombe
Price, Agnes ; Stanton
Proctor, Peter ; Broughton
Rathbon, Peter; Wimeswould
Reare, Thos. ; Redmell
Reynolde, Agnes ; Loughborrowe
Salisburie, Edw. ; Newton Bur-
goland
Seaton, Thos. ; Harborrowe
Simson, Wm. ; Leicester
Smith, Margaret; Kibworth
Smith, Rich. ; Seagrave
Smith, Robt. ; Turvile leyes
• Porter in original Will.
50
142
140
83
126
17
32
135
96
28
8
56
117
46
108
23
143
66
131
157
75
80
15
I
129
85
"3
42
132
146
73
91
104
10
72
134
103
82
102
61
36
109
55
88
97
127
120
4
52
89
153
138
29
1619. — Continued.
No.
Smith, Thos. ; Bowdon magna 12
Smith, Wm. ; Netherseale 105
Sneath, Robt. ; Woodhouse Eaves 155
Somerbey, a/5. Hall, Robt. ;
Bottisford 2, 71
Spenser, Henry ; Oneleape 57
Stretton, Wm. ; Leicester 27
Tayler, Hellen ; Stapleford 151
Tayler, John ; Earleshilton 154
Tayler, Robt. ; Nether broughton 70
Tayler, Robt. ; Bottesford 92
Tayler, Thos. ; Stapleford 9, 58, 78
Tayler, Wm. ; Sketchley 139
Throne, John ; Bitteswell 63
Tilley, Wm. ; Enderbey 47
Toughe, Thos. ; Cossington 41
Trentam, Robt. ; Kerby bellers 98
Trewman, als. Tutley, Dorothy;
Hinckley 119
Turner, Wm. ; Kerby Bellers 152
Turvile, Edw. ; Thurlston 125
Tutley, (see Trewman).
Twigden, John ; Boresworth 5
Tymson, Eliz. ; Medburne 77
Underwood, Eliz. ; Wilson 39
Walker, Cassandra ; Gowns, co.
Cardigan 53
Walker, John ; Ashby parva i
Wallin, Thos. ; Thurleston 123
Wallis, Eliz. ; Leicester 54
Wallis, Francis ; Quarne 65
Wallis, Wm. ; Quarne 26
Warbarton, Wm. ; Glen magna 31
Warriner, Thos., clerk ; Hum-
berston 24
Webster, Rich. ; Hose 37
West, John ; Leicester 145
Wilde, Mary ; Longwhatton 48
Wilford, Adrian ; Dalby Chacombe 121
Winterton, Robt. ; Lutterworth 74
Wiseman, Wm. ; Statherne 68
Wood, Rich. ; Bilson 144
Wright, Ralph ; Nether Broughton 69
Wymant, Francis ; Market Har-
borrow 148
Yarwood, Thos. ; Eaton 93
1620.
Abbott, Thos. ; Lockington 104
Adcocke, John ; Osgathorpe 134
Amery, John ; Ashbydelazouch 144
Anderson, Mary ; Asfordby 29
Ashe, John ; Heather 30
Aucocke, Wm. ; Musson 53
Ballhead, John ; Bushby 28
Bardsey, Nevill ; Scalford 95
Becke, Pierce ; Bilston 122
Biddle, Eliz. ; Newton Burgeland 133
Binkes, George ; Dalby parva 146
Leicestershire Wills.
113
1620. — Continued.
Bonnitt, John ; Melton 7,
Brewin, Simon ; Thurcaston ?
Brooke, Carey ; Lubbenham
Browne, Thos. ; Woodhouse
Bucke, Thos. ; Thornton
Burrowes, John ; Belton
Burton, Ralph ; Lindley
Burton, Wm. ; Barrovve
Bussard, Wm. ; Churchlangton
Cademan, Margaret ; Leicester
Carver, Thos ; Normanton sup
le Heath
Cave, Thos. ; Walcoate
Chapman, Anthony ; Welham
Cherry, Henry ; North kilworth
Chillwell, Wm. ; Swepston
Clarke, Joseph ; Blaby
Coleman, Wm. ; Kibworth
Collins, Wm. ; Peckleton
Cooke, Abraham ; Burbage
Cooke, Anne ; Sileby
Cooke, George ; Knoston
Cooke, Mary ; Bowden magna
Cooke, Thos. ; •
Cooke, Wm. ; Wheston
Coxe, Bennitt ; Overseale
Crispe, Wm. ; Anstey
Cumberland, Edw. ; Coleorton
Dashe, Thos. ; Wigston
Dawes, Isaac ; Stapleton
Dunisthorpe, John ; Wilson
Dutton, Wm. ; Dunton Bassett
Edmunds, Robt : Cleybrooke
Ettopp, Edmund
Flower, Matthew
Fowler, Francis ;
Fowler, Nicholas
Gamble, John ; Melton
Geale, Joan ; Waltham
Gill, Anthony, Bottesford
Gladwin, Wm. ; Ashbydelazouch
Goodman, Edw. ; Medburne
Greene, James ; ReJmill
Greene, John ; Osgathorpe
Greene, Rich. , Shankton
Gupwill, Cuthbert ; Shawell
Happenny, Rich. ; Callis, p. of
Ashbydelazouch
Hawfcild, Roger ; Leicester
Hebb, John ; Waltham
Hendman, Wm. ; Satchfeild
Hewitt, Edw. ; Croxton Kyriall
Heyfeild (see Robinson).
Hickson, Thos. ; Dunton
Hoden, John ; Humberston
Hodge, Francis ; Halloughton
Hodge, F'raticis ; Halloughton
Hodge, John ; Eastlangton
HoUingworth, Robt : Bottisford
No-
137
77
64
74
51
"3
39
80
44
49
9
13
8
58
78
no
69
12
81
126
43
1X6
132
141
107
139
103
123
47
3
100
Harston
Ashbydelazouch 24
BiUesdon
; Mountsorrell
114
82
73
136
68
94
147
140
II
108
143
127
22
96
91
loi
6
31
46
149
4
97
1620. — Continued.^
Hovie, Isabella , Burton sup wolds 138
No.
Howitt, John ; Wifordby 112
Iliffe, Robt. ; Billesdon 62
Iliffe, Wm. ; Walton, p. of Kimcoate 142
Illson, John ; Gumley 129
Jacombe, Rich. ; Glen parva 26
Jacombe, Wm. ; Glen parva 26
James, George ; Barkby 13
Jellye, John ; Evington 153
Jemson, Wm. ; Halloughton 16
Johnson, Rich. ; 50
Kempe, Ludwick ; Harby 55
Kitchen, als. Steele, Edw. ; Kerby
bellers 37
Knight, Dorothy ; 14
Knipton, Rich. ; Loughborowe 89
Lambard, Henry ; Easton 84
Lee, Robt. ; Swinford 121
Loe, Thos. ; Disworth 65
Mabell, Anne ; Stoake golding 32
Marshall, Edmund ; Medburne 45
Marshall, Margaret ; Disworth 92
Morton, Wm. ; Leicester 54
Musson, Wm. ; Dalby parva in
Newton, John ; Humberston 41
Noone, Thos. ; Leicester 131
Normanton, Wm. ; Shesby 105
Oatefeild, Mary ; Narborowe 76
Odam, John; Dadlington 98
Oldam, Wm. ; Cadeby 27
Olives, Wm. ; Tugby 93
Orton, Mary ; Belton 119
Osburne, Nicholas ; Disworth 63
Osburne, Wm. ; Worthington 156
Owndell, Thos. ; Melton 2
Painter, James ; Bottisford i
Panke, John ; Leicester 70
Parsons, Mary ; 130
Parsons, Rich. ; Bowden magna 124
Parsons, Rich. ; Bowden magna 128
Pebody, Thos. ; North kilworth 125
Pickering, Edw. ; Belton 135
Pittman, Andrew ; Harborowe 79
Plummer, Robt. ; Syston 117
Pratt, Thos. ; Lutterworth 85
Reade, Thos. ; Thurnby 65
Reare, Rich. ; Bottisford 86
Ridgley, John ; Narborowe 75
Ridgway, Roger; 20
Robinson, als. Heyfeild, Avery;
Claxton 5, 83
Rose, George ; Statherne 57
Rowse, Thos. ; Saltby 36
Ryley, Wm. ; Newbold 87
Simpkin, John ; Burstall 106
Smith, John ; Shepshead 34
Smith, .Margaret ; Kibworth 99
Sprigge, Robt. ; Foxton 151
Stanage, Hugh ; Easthorpe 10
Stanley, Wm. ; Leicester 115
Steele (see Kitchen).
114
Leicestershire Wills.
1620. — Continued.
No.
Stevens, Rich. ; Croxton Kyriall 18
Storer, Rich. ; Breedon 71
Swifte, Rich. ; Burbage 109
Temple, Jonathan ; Temple juxta
Wellesborowe, p. of Sibesdon 59
Thornton, Eliz. ; Sproxton 33
Thrumpton, Ralph ; Statherne 56
Tompkins, Chris. ; Medburne 148
Tompson, Wm. ; Eaton 25
Turlington, Joyce ; Thurmaston 52
Turlington, Thos. ; Cossington 155
Turner, John ; Shernford 17
Turner, John ; Howthorpe 102
Turner, John ; Wimeswold 150
Turner, Ursula ; Kerby Bellers 19
Tylecote, John ; Narborowe 90
Vittell, Humphrey ; p. of Knaptofte 38
Walkar, Thos. ; Glenfeild 23
\A^arren, Wm. ; Bottesford 35
Warren, Wm. ; Earlshilton 145
Webb, Thos. ; Bitteswell 40
Weston, Hugh ; Carlton 67
Wilkins, John ; Appleby 42
\A/illiams, John ; Medburne 120
Wilson, George ; Diseworth 154
Woodford, Anthony ; Billesdon 88
\A^ootton, Wm. ; Disworth 61
Worth, Robt. ; Houghton 60
Wright, Thos. ; Stapleford 72
Yates, Anthony ; Ashby follwell 118
1621. — Continued.
no
106
90
131
67
73
40
1621.
Adcocke, John ;
Andrewe, Peter ; East Langton
Armeston, Edw. ; Hinckley
Atkins, Robert ; Laund Abbey
Ball, John; Newbold
Ballard, Wm. ; Newton Burgland
Bancks, Edw. ; Peckleton
Barrowe, George ; Statherne
Baxter, John ; Stanton 29
Bennett, George ; Sheapeshead 22
Bennett, Thos. ; Quenniborow 60
Bente, Nicholas; Sapcote 39
Blithe, Alice ; Aplebey 13
Blithe, Eliz. ; Belgrave 61
Brooks, Henry ; Lougheborow 46
Broothfthood, Robt. ; Thringston 55
Browne, Edmund ; Sharneford 72
Burdet, Thos. ; Skevington 128
Byerley, John ; Leicester 26
Canner, Thos. ; Long Whatton 44
Cappennars, Ralph ; Upton 38
Carter, als. Robins, Dennis;
Bowdon 137
Carvar, Thos. ; 65
Cawke, Wm.; Bagworth 82
Chawney, Francis ; Quarndon 9
Coley, Robt. ; Bushbey 68
No.
127
III
H7
105
79
Collin, Rich. ; Easton
Cooke, Rich. ; Halloughton
Cooke, Thos. ; Bowdon Magna
Cooper, Lucy ; East Langton
Cosbey, Wm. ; Mountsorrel
Crosse, Thos. ; Harston
Crosse, Thos. ; Harston
♦Croxall, Rich. ;
Dalbie, John ; Belgrave
Dennis, Eliz. ; Baresbie
Dobson, Wm. ; Newton Linford
•Dodworth, Mary ; Swithland
Farmer, Nich. : Leemath, p. of
Thornton
Flavell, Isabella ; Leyre
Fletcher, John ; Newbolde
Forde, Eliz. ; Barlston
Foxon, Rich. ; Foxton
Frenche, Sylvester; Dalby"
Chacombe 125
Gallarde, Alice ; Leyre 8
Garlande, Dorothy ; RatcliflFe
super wreake 25
Gibbons, Edw. ; Halloughton 136
Glascott, Robt. ; Bilston 74
Goddarde, John ; Syston 95
Goude, Roger ; Frisby juxta Galbie 3
140
51 & 77
37
16
78
92
10
80
104
Grant, John ; Wheston
Greene, Robt. ; Lutterworth
Greene, Wm. ; Lubenham
Groves, Alice ; Baresbie
f Grove, Emmott ;
Hackett, Chris. ; Loughborowe
Hames, Joan ; Loughborowe
Hawforth, Henry ; South
Kilworth
Hawkins, Robt. ; Frithbie
Hindman, Rich. ; Barwell
Hodd, Walter; Normanton
Hodge, Mary ; Foston
Hodge, John ; Foston
Howit, John ; Stapleford
Hunte, Eliz. ; Willowbie
Hunte, Henry ; Ratbee
Hunte, Rich. ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester
listen, Agnes ; St. Margaret's,
Leicester
Jackson, Eliz. ; Leyre
•Jaques, Henry ;
Joenson, John ; Mowsley
Johnson, Eliz. ; Boresworth
Johnson, John ; Hinckley
Johnson, Wm. ; Sadington
Johnson, Wm. ; Wigston
Kendall, Rich. ; Norton juxta
Twycrosse
57
133
"3
64
27
43
89
114
130
52.94
81
49
85
118
24
66
53
86
56
123
119
36
135
87
99
• At the foot of the file of Wills for 1609.
t Gorson in original Will.
Leicestershire Wills.
115
1621.— Continued.
No.
Kinton, Katherine ; Markefeilde ' 6
Kirke, John ; Burton sup wolds 32
Lee, Thos. ; Medburne 107
Loasbie, John ; Arnesbie 4, 5
Middleton, Wm. ; 138
Morris, Edw. ; Barrowe upon
Soare 102
Muggleston, Wm. ; Tonge 97
Neale, John ; Lutterworth 132
Needham, Humphrey ; Hinckley 19
Newton, Grace; Leicester 17
Ofeild, John ; Thorpe arnold 109
Oldrenshawe, Peter ; Sheapshead 54
Palmer, John ; Sheffington 124
Parker, Thos. ; Charley 23
Parre, Robt. ; Belgrave 58
Payne, Henry ; Medburne 129
Petcher, John; Applebie 91
Pitts, Wm.; Garthorpe 126
Plant, John ; Shackerston 71
Poulson, Wm. ; Sheapshead 47
Proudman, Wm. ; Applebie 88
Pusie, Rowland ; Leicester 75
Pymme, John ; Snareston 31
Pymme, Thos. ; Snareston 30
Ragge, Eliz. ; Long whatton 33
Reade, Agnes; Thurnbie 69
Renolds,John ; Billesdon 108
Ridge, Wm. ; Donnington sup Le
heathe 15
Robins (see Carter).
Rouse, Francis; Easton 112
Salte, John ; Swannington 96
Sanderson, Wm. ; Bilsdon 122
Scotte, Robt. ; South Kilworth 103
Shawe, John ; Billesdon 120
Smith, John; Halloughton 116
Smith, Thos. ; Shangton 59
Smithe, Wm. ; Stoke goldinge 84
Stanforde, John ; Leicester 63
Starchy, Agnes ; Packington 98
Stretton, Thos. ; Wibtofte 35
Stretton, Wm. ; Cleybrooke 50
Taylor, Hugh ; Market Bosworthe 76
Tompson, James; Quarndon 93
Tompson, Margery ; UUes-
thorpe 28, 45
Tompson, Thos. ; Glenfeild 7
Tompson, Wm. ; Belgrave 4
Trimnill, Basil ; Stoake goldinge 100
Wagstaffe, Stephen ; Peckleton 11
Walker, Thos. ; Leicester 70
Walton, Rich. ; Rearsbie 62
Walton, Joseph ; Lutterworth 139
Warde, Hugh ; Easthorpe 14, 42
Warde, Wm. ; Aston Flamvill i
Waters, Christopher ; Billesdon 134
Wells, Wm. ; Oadebie loi
\A^heldon, Peter ; Sheapshead 48
Wilcocke, John ; Odston 83
1621. — Continued.
No.
121
34
Wilcox, Lionel ; Owston
Wildie, Rich.; Branston
Willson, Anne ; Hobie
Wimant, Thos. ; Bowdon magna 115
Worrall, Francis ; Braunston 41
1622.
Abell, Robt. ; Groobie 30
Allen, Thos. ; Wheston 37
Allen, Wm. ; Glen parva 28
Archard, John ; Diseworth 70
Archard, John ; Diseworth 71
Ashbye, Edw. ; Freisby 9
Assline, Michael ; Osgathorpe 13
Bakewell, Wra. ; Atterton 75
Bakewell, Wm. ; Atterton 86
Baylie, Wm. ; Barosbie 78
Bierlye, Robt. ; Glen magna loi
Binckes, Wm. ; Scalford 10
Bird, Robt., sen. ; Freaby 135
Booth, Eliz. ; Barrow sup Sore 67
Bosse, Wm. ; Wood Thorpe 24
Botham, Rich. ; Leicester 88
Boulter, Thos. ; Abbey gate juxta
Leicester 26
Bray, Thos. ; Shernford 56
Brisbie, Wm., clerk; Tugby 114, 115
Carter, Rich. ; Cadebie 54
Carver, Wm. ; Stanton 85
Chapman, Robt. ; Halloughton 128
Chatterton, Lucy ; Harborrowe 1^5
Clarke, Wm. ; Croxton kerriall 17
Cliffe, Thos ; Hose 74
Coles, John ; Thedingworth 121
Cooke, Thos. ; South Kilworth 118
Corbitt, John; Markett Bossworth 22
Coton, Eliz. ; Kimcote 131
Crosse, Thos. ; Wymeswold 4
Crosse, Wm. ; Aston Flamvile 29
Dadslye, Agnes ; Bottesford 16
Dafte, Rich. ; Sheapeshead 64
Dalbie, Edw.; Claxton, als. long
Clauson 31
Davye, Eleanor ; Whitwicke 18
Deacon (see Smith).
Deane, Robt. ; 107
Dent, Wm. ; Hungerton 60
Eastwood Joseph ; 109
Eirpe, Henry ; Applebie 52
Fishe, John ; Bowdon magna 102
Fisher, Semer ; Thedingworth 127
Fletcher, John, sen. ; Ratbie 44
Foster, Frances ; Rowlston 98
Fox, Wm. ; Glen magna 126
Foxon, Thos. ; Swinford 116
Gilford, John ; Higham i
Goodman, Wm. ; Clipston 94
Haddon, Isabella ; Bossworth 92
Hallioke, John ; Bowdon magna 122
ii6
Leicestershire Wills.
162a. —Continued.
No.
66
119
7
Halliocks, Miles ; Thrussington
Halloday, Rich. ; Lubenham
Hargrave, John ; Peckleton
•Hartshorn, Rose ; Gumley
Hawkyn, Wm. ; Asfordby 34
Heath, Sampson ; Desford 5
Hickson, John ; Primethorpe. p.
of Broughton Astley 19
Hill, Martin ; Asfordby 62
Holmes, Thos. ; Biaston 95
Holmes, Wm. ; Hemington 76
Hore, John ; Stableton, p. of
Barwell 79
Hunt, Robt. ; Ashbie magna 99, 103
Hutchinson, Anne; longe Whatton 14
Innocent, Wm. ; Kibworth 134
Ireland, Rich. ; Leicester 69
Johnson, Thos. ; Heigham 21
Judson, John ; Ashby de la zouche 38
Julian, Rich. ; Hose 87
Kinge, Robt. ; Barwell 23
Kinge, Thos. ; Leicester 49
Leake, Alice ; Saltby 16
Leake, Edw. ; Wymswold 6
Leicester, Roger ; Sileby 84
Light, Katherine ; Muston 33
Lilly, Thos. ; Barrow sup Sore 80
Marshall, John ; Slawston 129
Marston, Edw. ; Lodington 104, 105
Moring, Robt. ; Burton Lazers 97
Mosse, Agnes; St. Martin's,
Leicester 8
Muggleston, Wm. ; Tongue, p.
of Breedon 48
Newton, Grace ; Leicester 57
Newton, Wm.; Callisjuxta
Ashby de la zouch 93
Nicolson, Hugh ; Callis, a/s. Nerther-
thorpe, p. of Ashby de la zouche 25
Noone, Thos. ; Evington 55
Nuttinge, Anthony ; Swanington 58
Oldfeild. John ; Kirby Sellers 136
Orson, Mary ; Waltham 96
Osburne, Oliver; Glen magna 123
Ottye, Christian ; Sheepey 2
Pallatt, George ; Brawnston 27, 72
Parker, Edw. ; Dreaton 130
Parker, Joan ; Packington 73
Payne, Benjamin ; Sheapie parva 39
Peane, Thos ; 120
Phillipps, Frances ; Barton in le
Beanes 68
Pratt, Mary ; Appleby magna 46
Pyvinch, Kath. ; Stoke gouldinge 11
Pyvinch, Wm. ; Stoke gouldinge 50
Ragge, Margaret ; Hemington 3
Rener, Alice; Market Bosworth 51
Roberts, Thos ; Whitwicke 43
Rothley, Wm. ; Siston als. Sytheston 12
• At the foot of the fil* of WilU far i6og.
1622. — Continued.
No.
Rudkin, Robt. ; Tugby 106
Rumbould, Robt. ; Burbage 45
Sadington, John, sen. ; Foxton ill
Segreave, Ralph ; Burstall 82
Sharpe, John ; Ashby de la
zouche 40, 41
Shipward, George ; Coulde Overton 63
Simpson, Joan ; p. of Sitheston,
als. Siston 65
Smarte, Wm.; Lubnam 110
Smith, als. Deacon, Thos. ;
Hinckley 142
Smyth, John ; Wheston 20
Smyth, Thos. ; Wheston 61
Somerfeild, Joan ; Laughton ? 112
Sprigge, Henry ; Lubenham 108
Swingler, John ; Roulston 117
Tailer, Henry; Sheepie magna 91
Thome, Francis, clerk ; Nether
Broughton 59
Tillie, John ; Lutterworth 132
Tookey, Thos, sen. ; Galbie 90
Towers, Thos. ; Statherne 42
Tubman, Wm. ; Hose 32
Turner, i3arnabe ; Billesdon 113
Waite.Thos. ; Walton sup Woulds 81
Ward, John ; Earle shilton 53
Ward, John; 95
Wells, Edmund; Castle Dunington 89
Whottafe, John; Siston 77
Wikes, Robt. ; Frolesworth 47
Wilde, Rich. ; Normanton, p. of
Bottesford 36
W^illmore, Roger ; Enderby 35
Wilne, John ; Leicester 83
Wimont, Edw. ; Thedingworth 100
Worthington, Thos. ; Harston 137
Wright, Thos. ; East Langton 124
1623.
Allam, Rich. ; Melton 130
Allen, Eliz. ; Whetston 48
Allmye, Thos. ; Dunton 73
Atton, Mary ; Halloughton 152
Andrewes, Edw. ; Stretton parva 91
Androus, Fabyon ; Stretton 141
Armson, Eliz. ; Flecknie 156
Armston, Henry; Stapleton 27
Armstronge, Thos. ; Hobie 94
Astell, Agnes; Bagworth 72
Bailie, Wm. ; Castle Dunington 78
Barford, Joan ; Loughborrowe 98
Barnard, Rich. ; Barrow sup soare 29
Barrs, Rich. ; Burbage 12
Bason, Ralph; Coston 113
Baume, Lawrence ; 71
Baylie, Wm. ; Clawson longa 47
Baylie, Wm. , Skalford 53
Beale, John ; Cleabrooke magna 26
Leicestershire Wills.
117
1623. — Continued.
No.
Belton, Robt. ; Nether Broughton 19
Benskyn, John ; Oneleape 34
Botham, Hugh ; Leicester 2
Bradgate, Susanna ; Bosworth 142
Briggs, Edw. ; Croxton Kerriall 39
Broddell, John; Nether Broughton i6
Brodesse, Anthony ; Woodhouse
Eaves 28
Browne, Jane; Horninghold 154
Broxam, \Vm. ; Burton Lazers 145
Buning, Zach. ; Harborowe 149
Burbage, Edw. ; Ratcliffe sup
Wreake 92
Burgon, Peter; Sproxton 14, 15
Burrowes, Thos. ; Swepston 60
Burrowes, Wm. ; Wymeswold 103
Canser, Francis; Ashby parva 7
Carter, Eleanor; Melton Mowbray 8
Cave, Thos. ; Kimcote 128
Chapman, Thos., sen. ; Foxon 133
Chapman, Wm. ; 132
Church, Thos. ; Silebie 13
Clarke, Nathaniel ; Ashbie dela-
zouch 61
Clarke, Robt. ; Ashbie delazouch 32
Clarke, Wm. ; Church Langton 155
Coats, Agnes ; Ailston 37
Cooke, George ; Lubenham 136
Cooke, James; Lockington 70
Cooke, Wm. ; Baresbie 96
Cooper, Rich. ; Desford 102
Croxall, Rich. ; Kilby 115
Cuflin, Ralph ; Blabie 79
Cuflyn, Margaret ; Blabie 85
Dcnston, Wm. ; Stony stanton 95
Dincke, Robt. ; Welby 129
Draper, Wm., sen. ; Hemington 3
Dudley, Rich. ; Swepston 6
Dunckley, Henry ; Borsworth 122
Elliot, Wm.; Walton, p. of Kimcote 119
Fauster, Eleanor ; Scalford 64
Finney, Wm. ; Tugby 118
Foxe, Wm. ; Wymeswold 23
Gearye, Nicholas; Congeston. a/s.
Conston 11
Gervice, Wm. ; p. of Ailston 93
Gilbert, Robt. ; Leicester 87
Glen, Rich. ; Statherne 68
Gollin, Jane ; Croxton kerriall 40
Goodburne, John ; Husbands
Boresworth 121
Goodman, Wm. ; Clipson 123
Goodwin, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 41
Grococke, Dorothy ; Bowdon
magna 124
Grococke, Matthew ; Saltbie 91
Gulston, John ; Saltbie 18
Harper, Eliz. ; Bowden magna 139
Harper, Thos ; Bowden magna 138
Harrison, Helen ; Melton 144
1623. — Continued.
No.
42
5
17
Heafford, Thos. ; Cosbie
Hicklinge, John ; Claxton
Hicklinge, Wm. ; Hose
Hickson, Roger ; Barkeston 4
Hoalt, Ralph ; Eaton 66, 76
Hopkins, Robt. ; north kilworth 125
Iliffe, John ; Westcoats 108
Jarvice, Alexander ; Eaton 65,77
Jorden, Wm. ; Kirbie 44
Joyce, Rich. ; Blackfordby 67
Joyce, Rich. ; Wodcotte 114
Kestian, John ; Bowden magna 143
Knight, Wm. ; Willoughbie
Waterlies 49
Langley, Anne ; Sutton Cheney 38
Langton, Robt. ; Glen magna 131
Lawnder, Wm. ; Normanton 20
Lee, Mary ; Walton sup le Wolds 83
Lichfeild, John ; p. of Cleybrooke 21
Mabbs, John, sen. ; Leicester 107,109
Mackley, Robt. ; Congeston loi
Marshe, John ; Bagworth 52
Martyn, John ; Thrinckson 30
Marvyn, George ; Thornton 90
Mathewes, Robt. ; Claxton 46
Millner, George ; Barkston 106
Millner, John ; Wymeswold 112
Moore, George; Whitwicke 31
Moore, Thos. ; Eaton 54, 55
Moore, Wm. ; Ashbie Folveile 33
Morecrofte, Thos. ; Loughborrowe 35
Morrice, Kath. ; Loughborrowe 105
Muncke, John ; Stanton Wivell 134
Ogden, Henry ; Tugby 126
Ollerenshawe, Alice ; Sheapeshead 56
Oswyn, John ; Cussington 162
Oswyn, Rich. ; Cussington 82
Oswyn, Thos. ; Silebie 100
Parker, Jerimi ; Earle shilton no
Parker, John ; 148
Parker, Thos. ; Leicester 74
Parker, Wm ; Easton 120
Parsons, George ; Siston 25
Phillipp, Wm. ; Broughton Astley 43
Ragge, Wm. ; Wigston magna 57
Handle, Everard ; Thorpe Thomas 116
•Robinson, Robt. ; Swannmgton
Robinson, Thos. ; Coldoverton 157
Rotheley, Wm. ; Siston 45
Sadington, Rich. ; Foxton 117
Samon, Wm. ; Belgrave 59
Sanson, Anthony ; Stapleford 140
Sharpe, Wm. ; Siston 75
Sheene, Joan ; Whetston 58
Shitlewood, Wm. ; Wymeswold iii
Sibson, Henry ; Keguorth 10
Stanley, Francis ; Quarndon 88
Stevenson, Wm. ; South Croxton 80
♦ At the foot of the file for the year 1609.
ii8
Leicestershire Wills.
1623. — Continued.
Suipter, John ; Belgrave
Sutton, Frances ; Kegworth
Swetnam, Wm. ; Scraptopht
Tailer, Wm. ; Freaby
Tallis, Thos. ; Sproxton
No.
62
89
84
151
81
Thornton, Wm. ; Newton harcourt 160
Timson, Thos. ; Goadby 135
Townsend, Helen ; Harborowe 153
Turner, Thos. ; Bredon 86
Villiers, Thos. ; Hobie i
Ward, Abraham ; Whetston 22
Watkyn, Rich. ; Burbage 50
Watson, John ; Stapleford 147
Williams, Edw. ; Enderbie 9
Winckler, Rich. ; Gilmorton 158
Wood, James ; Thornton 51
\A^oodhouse, John ; Tugby 127
Wright, John ; Melton
Mowbray 146, 150
Wright, Wm. ; Saltbie 99
Wright, Wm. ; Shesbye 137
Yates, Nicholas ; Barrowe 63
Yonge, James ; Sutton, p. of
Broughton Astley 36
1624.
Acton, Mary ; Halloughton 122
Adams, Wm. ; Smeeton 81
Alwood, Thos. ; Kibworth 114
l^tkin, Thos. ; Ailston 6
Bacon, Francis ; Borsworth 48
Ballard, Wm. ; The Newarke,
Leicester 5
Binckes, Wm. ; Scalford 7
Bishopp, Gilbert ; Asfordby 43
Bosworth, Henry ; Medburne 123
Bradford, John ; Enderby 9
Bromley, Roger ; r- 27
Budge, Thos. ; Long Whatton 51
Bugge, Henry ; Barkeston 73
Burnam, John; Clebrooke 19
Campion, Rich. ; Leicester 58
Cattle, Rich. ; Reresby 41
Charte, John ; Siston 12
Cheriboughe, John ; Blackfordby 20
Clarke, John ; Wigston 28
Clarke, Robt. ; Swinford 95
Clarson, Robt. ; Breedon 71
Clements, James; Frolesworth 17
Coates, Henry; Abbey Gate, juxta
Leicester 47
Compton, John ; Garthorpe no
Cooke, Alice ; Owlston 90
Corby, Francis ; Melton 129
Corby, Nicholas ; Turlanglon 78
Corner, Randulph ; Dalby
Chacombe 102
Davie, Francis ; Gildmorton 120
Davie, Wm. ; Twiford 103
1624. — Continued.
No.
Dawe, Thos. ; Breedon 15
Dod, George ; Barton 8
Flavin, Wm. ; Leire 61
Francis, James; Waltham 104
Franke, Rich. ; Kirby bellers 99
Gadsbie, Rich. ; Kegworth 24
Gamble, Wm. ; Stretton 68
Geesings, Robt. ; Shanckton 98
Gennerd, Michael; Kegworth 116
Goadbie, Oliver ; Erleshilton 25
Goodman, Thos. ; Frisbie 29
Gunthorpe, Joan ; Womandham 87
Hames, Wm. ; Kibworth 107
Hartington, Thos. ; Bowdon 77
Hearne, Eliz. ; Bowdon ' 127
Heiricke, John ; Queniborowe 21
Hcricke, Thos. ; Belgrave 40
Hiche, Wm. ; Willoughbie 45
Hickson, Wm. ; Melton 79
Higginson, John ; Clebrooke i
Hill, Anne; Harborowe 119
Hill, Thos. ; Odby 43
Hodgson,. Thos. ; Musson 23
Holdin, Ralph ; Mountsorrell 35
Holmes, John ; Newbold 50
Horton, Bam. ; Mowsley m
Howet, Peter ; Abkettleby 46
Hunne, John ; Dalbie parva 109
Jac)£Son, Wm. ; Bottesford 63, 65
James, Edw. ; Barkby 44
Jannell, John ; Stokerston 52
Jenkinson, Thos. ; AUaxton 85
Johnson, John ; Harborowe 128
Johnson, Margaret ; Thornton 3
Keene, Thos, ; Belgrave 53
Leighe, George ; Pickwell 118
Lcland. John ; Plungar 67, 72
Lord. Wm. ; Countisthorpe 64
Loseby, Thos. ; Leicester 124
• ; North Kilworth 126
60
86
70
84
"3
108
100
32
Lumbley, •
Madget, John; Barwell
Marshall, Eliz. ; Slawston
Mathewes, Robt. ; Claxton
Measure, Rich.; Dalby
Moncke, Edmund ;
Morbie, John ; Fleckney
Neale, Edw. ; Lutterworth
Neale, Nich. ; Branston
Needham, Christopher ; Leicester 58
Nicholls, Robt. ; Stokerston 97
Nurse, John ; Leicester 54
Parker, Wm. ; Lutterworth io6
Pamell, Wm. ; Frolesworth 37
Paulet, John ; Wigston 2*
Payne, George; Thorplangton 91
Perins, Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch 66
Potter, Jerome ; Waltham loi
Raine, Robt. ; Lodington 14
Handle, Robt. ; Norton 36
Raven, John ; Erleshilton 30
Leicestershire Wills.
iig
1634. — Continued.
No.
Readishe, John ; Buckminster 93
Riley, Rich. ; Kibworth 76
Savage, Ralph ; Hatherne 49
Sitnkin, Peter ; Carlton 4
Smally, John ; Burton 10
Smith, Alice ; Skevington 74
Smith, Anne ; Burton 117
Smith, John ; Burbage 2, 62
Smith, John ; Leicester 18
Smith, Robt. ; Burstall 55
Smith, Thos. ; Halloughton 89
Stevens, Robt. ; Kirbie bellers 92
Streaton, Anne ; Thornton 16
Swanson, Leo ; Halloughton 82
Tailer, Lawrence ; Erie shilton 34
Tailer, Wm. ; Welham 105
Tarry, Gilbert ; Newbolde 94
Thomas, Humphrey ; Swinford 83
Thornton, Wm. ; Newton Harcourt 96
Thorton, Thos. ; Wigston 38
Tomson, Wm. ; Long whatton 31
Toone, Thos. ; Thornton 33
Trentham, Helen; Kirbie bellers 130
Turlington, Joyce ; Thurmaston 6g
Vessey, Thos. ; Barwell 13
Vincent, George ; Bitteswell 26
Watkin, Robt. ; North Kilworth 80
Watts, Henry; Kibworth 121
Webb, Nicholas; Evington 56
Wells, Mary ; Loughborowe 57
White, Wm. ; Burton 125
Whitehead, Thos. ; Holte 112
W^ight, Eliz. ; Pickeringe grange,
p. of Ibstock 75
Wilcocks, John ; Leicester 39
Wildbore, Rich. ; Leicester 11
Wood, Robt. ; Ashby magna 88
♦Yorke, Hugh ; Lamport
1623.
Adcocke, Rich. ; Hinckley 9
Allot, Wm. ; Barkby 28
Ascoughe, Alice ; Croxton in
Ashbey, John ; Horningholde 43
Atkins, Joan ; Ashbydelazouch 31
Bache, Mary ; Heather 103
Baily, Thos. ; Frowlesworth 3
Baker, John ; Sproxton 65
Baker, John; Sproxton 129
Baylie, George; Sapcoate 20
Beebie, Wm. ; Burbage 33
Beedle, Wm. ; Roulston 66
Beeson, Eliz. ; Burton 23
Belie (see Mason).
Bl^klcech, Thos. ; Ashbie 6
Blanckley, Peter; Siston 76
Bond, John ; Higham 79
Boston, Ann ; Stanton 60
♦ At the foot of the file of Wills for 1609.
I
1625. — Continued.
No.
Bradley, Eliz. ; Ashbie 123
Brooke, John ; Leicester 69
Browne, Thos. ; Ullesthorpe 11
Burgis, Rich. ; Broughton 4
Burrowes, Thos. ; Bruntingthorpe 85
Chambers, Wm. ; Turlangton 125
Chapman, Thos. ; Bringhurst 61
Chare, John ; no
Chester, John ; Harbie 112
Coleman, Alice ; Peatling 104
Collins, Alice ; Fenny Drayton 56
Coltman, Margaret ; Odbie 37
Coxon, John; Castle Donington 34
Ensworth, Thos. ; 81
Ericke, Thos. ; Leicester 13
Erington, Hugh ; Belton 107
Faukes, Francis ; Claxton 113
Freake, John ; Leicester i
Frencbe, Chris. ; Langhton 21
Frisby, Wm. ; Twiford 74
Fryer, Robt. ; Wigston 38
Fryer, Robt. ; Wigston 121
Garret, Wm. ; Castle Donington 83
Gibson, John ; Bottesford 80
Gilbert, Henry; Coleorton 84
Golding, Wm. ; Newbolde 62
Goodman, Edw. ; Houghton 15
Greene, Robt. ; Barkeston 45
Greene, Wm.; Redmill 48
Grime, Wm. ; Barwell 63
Gulston, John ; Shawell 67
Hacket, John ; Somerby 24
Hall, Anne; North Kilworth 50
Hall, Margaret ; Cosbie 120
Halliocke, Thos. ; Garthorp 99
Hardie, Robt. ; Thringston 33
Harston, John ; Hose 115
Hawly, Rich. ; Claxton 47
Heard, George ; Fenny Drayton 14
Heiford, Mary; Sheresbie 127
Higginbotham, Anthony ; Don-
ington 82
Hinman, Michael ; Ratcliffe upon
the Wreake 58
Hobson, Robt. ; Shilton 88
Hunton, Rich. ; Buckminster 59
Ilife, Wm. ; Kibworth 35
Ilston, George ; Rotherbie 7
Jacombe, Alice ; Blaby 39
Jannell, John ; Stokerston 131
Jeffrey, George ; Leicester 5
Joice, George ; Blackfordby 41
Killpacke, George; North Kilworth 55
Kitchin, George ; Saltby 116
Lambert, Roger ; Melton 119
Lee, Susan ; Tilton 25
Leeke, Wm.; Wimeswolde 57
Loe, Francis ; Thorpe 36
Lorington, John ; Saxbie 117
Marson, Wm. ; Dadlington 109
I20
Leicestershire Wills.
1625. — Coutvmed.
No,
Mashe, Barthol. ; Mowsley 89
Mason, als. Belie, Hamlet ; Osga-
thorpe 78
Mason, Rich, ; Queniborowe 68
Melburne, Joseph ; Burton 54
Mitchell, Wm. ; Thringston 42
More, Rich, ; 22
Morley, Joan ; Loughborowe 108
Morton, Rich. ; Kilworth 130
Noble, Thos. ; Rearsbie 30
Norman, Nich. ; Enderby 128
Orton, Wm. ; Waltham 126
Page, Rich.; North Kilworth 19
Palmer, Anthony ; Horningholde 44
Payne, Wm. ; 87
Pollard, Rich. ; Burton Overy 124
Porter, Rich. ; Edmundthorpe 52
Pridmore, Chris. ; Halloughton 51
Reeve, John ; Twiford 118
Rouse, George; Hose 114
Rudings, Dorothy ; Leicester 102
Salisburie, Robt. ; Blowerbie 91
Settle, John ; Loughborowe 18
Sheene, Wm. ; Wheston 100, loi
Shepherd, Wm. ; Thrussington 94
Sherwood, Cicely ; Busbie 2
Sperry, Robt. ; Hemington 46
Smith, Anthony ; Groby 122
Smith, George ; Shepeshed 26
Smith, John ; Burton 40
Smith, Wm. ; Claybrooke 32
Storer, Alice ; Thrussington 98
Sturgis, Mary ; Boresworth 86
Swan, Wm. ; Carlton 29
Swancot, Thos. ; Lutterworth 92
Tayler, Nich. ; Barlston 77
Venables, Thos. ; Loughborowe i6
Walker, Ellen ; Bagworth 70
Walton, Ambrose ; Roulston 90
Ward, John ; Baresbie 49
Ward, Robt. ; Melton 75
Ward, Rowl. ; Kibworth 73
Warden, Robt. ; Kilmorton 8
Wats, John ; Enderbie 17
\A^ells, Francis ; Bowdon 71.72
Westcote, Thos. ; Stapleford 93
Wilde, Thos. ; Whatton 12
Wing, Eliz. ; Redmill 27
W^oUie, James ; Hemington 64
Woodruffe, Eliz. ; Burton 23
^Vreske, George ; Owdbie 10
Wright, Robt. ; Garthrop 95
REGISTER BOOK, 1626 and 1627.
1626.
N.B. — The Nos. refer to the pages in the
Register Book and not to the roll.
Page.
Abbott, Wm. ; Wigston 117
Armestrong, Goodith ; Howbie 256
1626. — Continued.
Page.
Astell, Wm. ; Wigston 82
Barrie, Robt. ; Glenne magna 273
Barrie, Thos. ; Glenne magna 257
Baseley, Edw. ; Smeeton Westerby 232
Bason, Margt. ; Market bosworth 250
Basse, Phillip ; Stapleford 99
Bayley, John ; Ashbie magna 6
Beeby, Chris. ; Halsted 48
Bell, Thos. ; Harbie 54
Bird, Thos. ; Freaby 140
Blockley, Thos. ; Shawell 65
Bottom (see Smyth).
Boulter, Wm ; Wigston magna 43
Breedon, Rich. ; Normanton 270
Brewen, Anthony ; Wigston magna 204
Brewin, Hugh; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 29
Bright, Thos. ; Humberston 237
Bringest, Wm. ; Goadby 8i
Browne, Rich. ; Orton super
Montem 77
Browne, Rich. ;'Bottesford 190
Bruerne, Thos. ; Leicester 272
Bryan, Anthony ; Bosworth 40
Bryan, Robt.; Husbands bosworth 240
Bugg. Henry ; Plungar 144
Burgland, John ; Leicester 210
Burton, Rich.; Halloughton 157
Burton, Rich. ; Halloughton 194
Bushopp, Wm. ; Gildmorton 225
Casey, Abraham ; Ashbydelazouch 27
Cave, Edw. ; Hoothorpe 131
Chamberlin, Eliz. ; Rearsbie 38
Chamberlin, Joan ; Burrowe go
Chamberlin, Rich. ; Hinckley 206
Chaundler, Barnard ; South
kilworth 69
Checkley, John ; Husbands
bosworth 252
Chester, Chris. ; Croxton Keriall 241
Chiswell,Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch 18
Clarke, John ; Glenne magna 39
Coleman, Henry ; Kilbie 123
Coleman, Thos., jun.; Turlangton 233
Collin, Wm. ; Easton magna 84
Colson, Rich. ; Bosworth 251
Coningworth, Wm. ; Stapleford 62
Cooke (see Smyth).
Copson, Humphrey ; Conieston 41
Corney, Wm. ; Shanckton 6g
Crampe, Margaret ; Barrow 216
Crosse, Thos. ; Orton 238
Dawson, John ; Silebie 31
Dickens, Henry ; Sewsterne 245
Dilke, Thos. ; Goadbie 22
Dillingham, Henry ; Cottesbatch 50
Ding, Edmund ; Garthorpe 66
Dodson, John ; Bringhurst 5
Drew, Wm. ; Knoston, ah. Knoss-
ington igg
Leicestershire Wills.
121
1626. — Continued.
Page.
Eaton, \Vm. ; Sileby 142
Edmunds, John ; Coldoverton 161
Everard, Thos. ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 59
Fairebarne, Mary ; Eastthorpe 83
Foulde, Thos. ; Woodhouse 219
Frear, Robt. ; Wigston 125
Freer, John ; Blaby 167
French, Robt. ; Lubnam 24
Fynnyes, Margery ; Ashby 261
Gamble, Henry ; Stableton 242
Garland, Rich. ; Ratcliffe 189
Garrett, VVm, ; Hose 234
Gillam, John ; Countesthorpe 14
Godfrey, Francis ; Shepshead 93
Goodwin, Roger ; Claxton 98
Greene, Henry ; Welham 26
Grosse, Geoffrey ; Wheston 29
Guy, Hugh ; Freaby 57
Hackett, Humph. ; Wymondham 165
Hall, Eliz. ; Leicester 119
Hames, Eliz. ; Blaby 170
Hames, John ; Blaby 179
Hand, Gregory ; Hose 224
Handley, Thos. ; Billston 222
Harris, John ; Stapleford 127
Haskie, Nich. ; Ashby delazouch 10
Hassall, Hugh ; Leicester 236
Hawkins, Wm. ; Skeffington 104
Hay, Thos. ; Longwhatton 64
Hemming, Henry ; The Newarke,
Leicester 133
Hindman, John ; Barwell 227
Holte, John ; Barkeston 271
Hubberd, Jane; Allaxton 95
Hubbert, John ; Seagrave 274
Ives, Robt. ; Mountsorrell 96
Jackes, Alice ; Higham 244
Jackson, Edward ; Freaby 208
Jackson, Ellis ; Husbands Bos-
worth 116
Jeffe, John ; Narborough 118
Jeffrey, Wm. ; Shawell 21
Jelleybrand, Wm. ; Barkby 229
Johnson, Robt. ; Aylston 63
Jones, Wm. ; Skefl&ngton 235
Kant, Robt. ; Pickwell 149, 151
Keene, Margery ; Belgrave 218
King, Margaret ; Saxbie 112
King, Margaret ; Saxbie 262
Lacey, Wm. ; Humberston 214
Ladkins, Thos. ; Swinford 184
Langley, Robt. ; Diseworth i85
Linnett, Isabell ; Husband Bosworth 44
Marlor, Edw. ; Sibbesdon 187
Marshall, Hugh ; Burbage 243
Marson, Robt. ; Wiverby 52
Marson, Thos. ; Hinckley 249
Martin, Edw. ; Hathorne 178
Mason, John; Burton Lazers 121
1626. — Continued.
Page.
Mawson, Wm. ; Peatling parva 6
Miles, Francis ; Leicester 151
Miller, Alice ; Rearsbie 159
Mills, Margery ; Hinckley 254
Moore, Wm. ; Dunton Bassett ir
Musgrave, John ; Scalford 120
NichoUs, Catherine ; Stockerston 103
Nichols, Robt. ; Cleybrooke 136
Nicolson, Roland ; Burton lazers 114
Noone, Francis ; Walton sup le olds 45
Noone, Joane; Stoughton i
Olwood, Edw. ; Kibworth harcott 259
Orton, John ; Barwell 113
Osopp, Thos. ; Freaby 203
Parsons, Thos. ; Glenne magna 223
Paybodie, George ; Ullesthorpe 212
Pope, Clement ; Bowden parva 61
Pope, Francis ; Lutterworth iii
Potterton, Euseby ; Halloughton 15
Potterton, John ; Halloughton 115
Rasse, Wm. ; Norton juxta Galby 128
Rawlatt, Wm. ; Barleston 53
Richmond, Thos. ; Sileby 217
Riddington, Thos. ; Stretton, p.
of Norton 56
Roberds, Wm. ; Coston 86
Roberds, Wm. ; Coston 174
Roberts, Sarah ; Whitwicke 72
Roome, Ralph ; Barrow sup soore 16
Ryley, Henry ; Barkby 230
Sacheverell, Thos. ; Leicester 33
Sannsom, John ; Easthorpe, p.
of Bottisford 221
Scampton, Wm. ; Stonystanton 106
Sewell, Dennis ; Harston 246
Shaw, Thos. ; Barwell 247
Smyth, ah. Bottom, Margaret ;
Coson 275
Smyth, ah. Cooke, Thos. ; Melton 153
Smyth, John ; Barwell 109
Smyth, Wm. ; Coston 75
Spencer, Rich. ; Onelipp 68
Sprigg, Edw. ; Foxton 231
Stanbridge,Thos. ; Halloughton 79,88
Stanbridge, Wm. ; Halloughton 163
Sturges, John ; Bosworth 239
Sturges, Rich. ; Rolston 197
Tayler, Wm. ; Bosworth 251
Tillie, Robt. ; Blabie loi
Tomlinson, John ; Ashbydelazouch 172
Tomlinson, John ; Snibson 129
Tompson, Henry ; Ullesthorpe 195
Tyssall, Thos. ; Barwell 139
Varnam, Wm. ; Cossington 248
Vicars, Thos. ; Blaby 191
Walker, Randall ; Stathorne 73
Wallace, John ; Melton 4
Wand, Robt. ; Coston 176
Wand, Robt. ; Coston 178
Ward, Edw. ; Hathorne 201
122
Leicester sh ire Wills .
1626. — Continued.
Page.
Waterman, Thos. ; Hungarton 255
Watson, Ambrose ; Saltby 108
W^eeat, John ; EXalby parva 182
Wilkinson, Benedict ; Applebie 253
Wilkinson, Arthur ; Higham
super montem 258
Willowes, Robt ; Syston 155
Winter, John : Croxton 147
Wright, Robt. ; Woodhouse 67
1627.
N.B. — The Nos. refer to the pages in the
Register Book.
Allen, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 113
AUott, Thos. ; Dalby Chacombe 144
Alsopp, Henry ; Ashby old parke 112
Andrew, James; Leicester 6
Arnold, Avicia ; Foxton 31
Bacon, Rich. , Hinckley 57
Ball, Eliz. ; Billesdon 78
Barford, John ; Swinford 38
Bariss, Roger ; Thornton 148
Benbrooke, Wm. ; Humberston 58
Bennett, Thos. ; Nelston 132
Berridge, John ; Tugbie 28
Billing, John ; Husbands Bosworth 87
Blackshaw, Thos. ; Leicester 145
Blunt, Margaret ; Walton sup olds 24
Blunt, Margaret ; Walton sup olds 122
Blunt, Nicholas ; 63
Bolesworth, Thos. ; North Kil-
worth 103
Bonnett, Mary ; Leicester 74
Bott, Lawrence ; Thornton 29
Bradgate, Rich. ; Higham 37
Bradwell, Wm. ; Barrow sup soare 6r
Braham, Eustace ; Quarndon 48
Brice, Wm. ; Foxton 86
Bricklebanckes, Thos. sen. ;
Sheepie i
Buckbie, Wm. ; Markett har-
borough 127
Butler, Henry ; Ashby de la zouch 124
Butt, Lawrence ; Thornton 80
Burges, Agnes; Brough ton Ashley 149
Burges, John ; Dunton bassett 151
Cade, Thos. ; Halloughton 73
Carter, Mary ; Lockington 50
Caunt, John ; Thorpe Arnold 75
Cave, Edw., clerk; Baulderton
CO. Nottingham, late of Barrow
upon soare 32
Cawnte, Gabriel ; Statherne 92
Cawnte, John ; Thorpe Arnold 137
Chare, Eliz. ; Siston 72
Chawner, Joan ; Burrough 83
Chester, Augustine ; Blaby 143
Clarke, Edmund ; Church Langton 99
Clowse, John ; Ashby magna 89
1627. — Continued.
Page.
Cooper, John ; Prestwold 49
Cox, Wm. ; Dadlington go
Crispe, Robt. ; Wheston 60
Crompton, Arthur ; Leicester 36
Crooke, Thos. ; Stoke goldinge 45
Day, Alice ; Bowden parva 26
Dennis, Avis ; Sibbertoft 25
Dickens, Robt. ; Dalby Chacombe 129
Dixie, Thos. ; Markett Bosworth 55
Elston, Wm. ; Musson 47
Evans, John ; Wigston magna 146
Fawkes, V/m. ; Melton Mowbray 54
Fletcher, John ; Woodhouse 64
Fludd, Randall ; Dunton 134
Franke, Thos. ; Burton lazers 85
Frauncis, Robt. ; Dalby Chacombe 108
Freeman, Wm. ; Goadby p, of
Billesdon 14
Fryar, John ; Syston 16
Fryar, John ; Turlangton 119
Gamble, Wm. ; Church langton 93
Garland, Francis; Nelston 42
Goodacre-, John ; Glenne magna 82
Goodwyn, Francis ; Barkeston 102
Greene, Henry ; Galby 41
Greene, Thos. ; Kegworth 30
Hall, Anne ; Heather 62
Hames, Rich. ; Harwell 17
Hayes, Robt. ; Kegworth 125
Hease, George ; Lockington 136
Henson, Margaret ; Diseworth 138
Heyford, Wm. ; Glenne magna 140
Heyricke, Tobias; Houghton 52
Hill, V/m. ; North kilworth 33
Hilton, Rich. ; Stokegolding 150
Hind, Edw. ; Thringston 35
Hodges, Robt. ; Glenne magna 71
Houghton, Wm. ; Walton sup olds 23
Jackson, Mark ; Melton Mowbray 2
Jarram, Margaret ; Ashbydelazouch 43
Johnson, Robt. ; Leicester 10
Kellam, James; Sewsterne, p. of
Buckminster 126
Lount, Rich. ; Kibworth 120
Marrett, Francis ; Loughborough 117
Marsey, John ; Earleshilton 116
Marshall, Rich. ; Oadby 19
Marshall, Wm. ; Redmile no
Mansfeild, Anthony ; Market
Bosworth 147
Meddowes, Lawrence ; p. of .
Bringhurst 142
Mee, Thos. ; Castledonninglpn 67
Moles, Joan ; Hinckley 115
More, Margaret ; Dunton 141
Mortimer, John ; Stony Stanton 94
Morton, Robt. ; Houghton in
Mylnes, Thos. ; Hinckley 133
Narrington, Vincent ; Houghton 95
Newton, Thos. ; Fleckney 79
Leicestershire Wills.
123
1627. — Continued.
Page.
Nixon, EJw. ; Shemford 11
Oliver, Wm. ; Braunston 106
Palmer, Eliz. ; Bosworth 118
Palmer, John , Leicester 46
Parleby, Robt. ; Buckminster 70
Parr, Cassander; Melton Mowbray 3
Payne, Robt. ; Stockerston 18
Peake, Wm ; Houghton 69
Picke, Edvv. ; Dalby chacombe 109
Pike, Edw. ; Coulson bassett,
CO. Notts. 53
Pole, Wm. ; Barkby 12
Potter, Rich. ; Blaston 81
Randall, Rowland ; Cleybrooke 66
Redford, Wm. ; Wymondham 121
Reynold, Edw. ; Houghton 131
Rishford, Edw. ; Bowden parva 68
Redely, Isabella; Dalby chacombe 77
Rudiard, Wm. ; Leicester 114
Sharratt, Matthew; Wilson, p.
of Bredon 123
Smith, Robt. ; Stanton Wivell 104
Smyth, Rich. ; Broughton Ashley 13
Smyth, Rich. ; Thornton 15
Smyth, Rich. ; Thornton 40
Somerfeild, Peter ; Barwell 8
Sprigg, Thos. ; Burbage 98
Stanton, Wm. ; Swinford 34
Stretton, Anne ; Broughton Ashley 139
Stretton, Thos. ; Broughton Ashley 9
Stretton, Thos. ; Broughton Ashley 96
Sturges, Catherine ; Billesdon 4
Swanson, Alice ; Halloughton 88
Tarry, Gilbert ; Asfordby 51
Taylor, Christopher ; Sproxton 130
Taylor, Eliz. ; Allexton 59
Taylor, Wm. ; Harborough 100
Thornton, John ; Wimondham 105
Tilly, John ; Turlangton 153
Tompson, Eliz. ; Whatton milne 27
Tompson, Mark ; Shepshead 128
Tompson, Wm. ; Burstall 76
Trowell, Robt. ; Ashbydelazouch 107
Wakelyn, Chris. ; Bringhurst ? 152
Walker, Eliz. ; Market Harborough loi
Wallace, John ; Melton 44
Ward, Wm. ; Whetston 8
Watchorne, Francis ; Melton 39
Welch, John ; Earleshilton 56
Wheatly, Francis ; Sewsterne, p.
of Buckminster 7
White,* Wm.; Barkeby 97
Wilcox, Francis ; Melton 22
Wilforth, Edw. ; Kirby Bellars 5
Wilson, Wm. ; Cadeby 91
Wood, George ; Statherne 135
\A^orthington, Edw. ; Lockington 21
Wright, George ; Foxton 20
\V right, George ; Foxton 84
Wyatt, Wm. ; Newton harcott 65
REGISTER BOOK.
1628 and 1629.
N.n.— The Nos. refer to the pages in the
Register Book.
Page.
Abbott, John ; North kilworth 319
Adams, Chris. ; Mowseley 275
Adcock, Wm. ; Coldoverton 109
Allen, James ; Bottesford 197
Almy, Wm. ; Bitteswell 318
Andrew, Edw. ; 247
Andrew, Wm. ; Church Langton 75
Archer, Wm. ; Melton 60
Armeston, Pearse ; Thorneton 243
Ashe, Robt. ; Shepeshead 300
Badley, Edw. ; Gumbley 174
Baker, Wm. ; Stableford 118
Bale, The Lady Frances ;
Saddington 67
Barrowes, Thos. ; Hathorne 309
Batch, Wm. ; Sheepie 392
Bateman, Robt. ; Long Claxton 345
Baylie, John ; Holwell 219
Beby, Wm. ; Kerbie bellars 35
Berridge, Wm. ; North kilworth 84
Bithway, Anne ; Melton Mowbray 268
Bitterley, Alexander ; Lutterworth 140
Blisse, Philip; Markett Har-
borough 116
Blougher, Rich. ; Dalby chacombe 85
Blount, Edw. ; Wimesold 299
Blount, Eliz. ; Wymeswold 262
Boddington, Humphrey ; Leire 168
Bond, Jane; Higham 267
Bond, Wm. ; Horninghold 185
Bosworth (see Greene).
Bounsall, John ; Castle donnington 307
Braunston, Henry ; Smeeton 288
Bromley, Francis ; Shepshead 346
Brookesbie, Thos. ; Sproxton 123
Browne, Thos. ; Wigston 357
Bugbie, Rich. ; Lubenham 278
Burton, Thos.; Loughborough no
Buswell, John ; Husbands Bos-
worth 99
Carter, Eliz. ; Earl shilton 55
Cave, Eliz. ; Somerby 294
Cave, John ; Pickwell 130
Cherebough, Thos. ; Castle don-
ington 179
Chester, Anthony ; Ilston 256
Chester, Hugh ; Eastnorton 25
Chester, John ; Blabie 19
Chettelton, Thos. ; Humbarston 181
Clarke, John ; Peckleton 13
Clemens, Thos. ; Suiton 343
Clifton, Laurence ; Walton sup
woulds 304
Coats, Wm. ; Leicester 68
Cockram, Eliz. ; Kegworth 331
124
Leicestershire Wills.
1628 and 1629. — Continued.
Page.
Coleman, Agnes ; Gilmorton ? 249
Coleman, Robt. ; Gilmorton 152
*Coleman, Thos. ; Tirlangton
Collin, Wm, ; Easton 82
Coltman, Agnes; Wigston magna 285
Conningworth, Judith ; Stapleford 96
Cooke, John ; Sheepie 344
Cooke, Thos. ; Loughborough 62
Cooke, Wm. ; Shenton 328
Cooper, Rich. ; 143
Copstake, Ralph ; Barrowe 360
Coward, Wm. ; Coldoverton 350
Cowdale, Michael; Thurleston 6
Cox, Thos, ; Sproxton 200
Crofts, Wm. ; Burstall 159
Crosse, Robt. ; Plungar 2
Curtis, Thos. ; Hinckley 359
Daft, Rowland ; Easton magna 16
Dawkins, Edw. ; Kerby mallerie 81
Day, Dennis ; Bowden parva 335
Digby, Everard ; Holwell 37
Dod, Thos. ; Eastwell 203
Drakeley, Henry ; Peatlinge magna 259
Dunnisthorp, Wm. ; Desford 156
Dye, Eliz ; Bowdon magna 5
Eagell, Thos. ; Westlanghton 296
Elliott, John ; Ashby Delazouch 30
Elliott, Thos. ; Walton 149
Ellis, Edw. ; Bowdon magna 190
EUwood, John ; Goadeby 167
Fisher, Robt. ; Edmundthorpe 173
Fludd, Henry ; Ashby parva 305
Foreman, George ; Stoughton 77
Foreman, Thos. ; Sproxton 198
Franck, Edw. ; Wimeswould 244
Franck, Robt. ; Braunston 47
French, John ; Lutterworth 107
French, Wm. ; Foston 170
Gilbert, Wm. ; Barwell 11
Gilbert, Wm. ; Newton Harcourt 57
Gilpynn, Eliz. ; Leare 235
Goddard, Collett ; 289
Goodman, Katherine ; Houghton 276
Gravener, Nicholas ; Leicester 166
Gray, Dorothy ; Somerby 182
Greene, ah. Bosworth, John ;
Shacraston 10
Greene, Ralph ; Shepshead 338
Grocock, Rich. ; Eamesbie 308
Haddon, John ; Enderby 212
Halford, Joane ; Turlanghton 231
Hall, Robt. ; Breedon iii
Hall, Thos. ; Walton 222
Hallam, Thos. ; Quarne 229
Hardall, James ; Eastwell 48
Hardall, Michael ; Long Claxton 293
Harding, Wm. ; Shenton 146
Harris, Wm. ; Theddingworth 349
* Vide filo i6ag in pede ejusdem non regratur.
1628 and 1629. — Continued.
Page.
Harrison, Thos. sen. ; Tonge 330
Hebb, Robt. ; Loughborough 263
Hemsley, Wm. ; Newbold 311
Herrick, Robt ; Leicester 265
Hewes, John ; Burstall 250
Heyford, John ; Cosby 252
Hicklyn, Chris. ; Wimeswould 214
Hinman, Eliz ; Barwell 45
Holland, Thos. ; Desford 277
Holte, Margery ; Thorpe Arnold 41
Holwell, Wm. ; Wymondham 202
Holyland, Chris. ; Desford 326
Hooker, Robt. ; Waltham 294
Houghton, George ; Broughton
Ashley 248
Howett, Wm. ; Ashby delazouch 4
Howitt, Rich. ; Hemington 226
Ilifif, Thos. ; Kibworth 238
Imyn, Wm. ; Ibstock 165
Ireland, Ambrose ; Lutterworth 154
Jackson, Joan ; Neather broughton 334
Johnson, (George ; Shepshead 92
Jorden, Eliz. ; Smeeton 335
Jorden,Wm.; Smeeton 336
Julian, Rich. ; Hose 125
Keme, Robt. ; Kerby bellers 351
Kinge, Wm. ; Silbie 44
Kintch, Rich. ; Huclescoat 260
Kirke, Gilbert ; 24
Kirke, Rich. ; Goadeby 267
Kirkman, Wm. ; Belton 53
Kitchinge, Isabell ; Kerkby bellers 112
Knight Wm. ; Leicester 254
Knight, Wm. ; Leicester 363
Knoles, John ; Ashbydelazouch 269
Lacer, Rich. ; Siston 138
Lacy, Frances ; Halloughton 9
Lambert, Ann ; Easton 89
Lee, John ; Swinford 147
Lilley, Rowland ; Disworth 7
Loasbie, Francis ; Dalby parva 176
Lord, Robt. ; Bitteswell 313
Lucas, Rich. ; North Kilworth 105
Man, Robt. ; loi
March, Wm. ; Enderby 32
Marshall, Thos. ; Barkeby 27
Mason, John; 76
Mason, John ; Osgathorpe 327
Mason, John ; Redmile 342
Massey, John ; Leicester 142
Mellers, Robt. ; Shepshead 69
Michell, Margaret ; 353
Michell, Thos. ; Coson 216
Miles, Chris. ; Blason 29
Moore, John; Shackerston 22, 234
Moore, John ; Conieston 263
Moorton, Ann ; 302
Mosendew, John ; Overton sawcey 348
Mould, Thos. ; Applebey 58
Muxlow, Thos. ; Desford 114
Leicestershire Wills.
125
1628 and i62g.— Contiinied.
Needham, Frances ; Burton Overy
Nicolls, Ellen ;
Page.
49
3
15
36
362
128
Ogden, Edw. ; Bilson
Oldner, Rich. ; Newbould
Orton, John ; Shackerston
Pawley, Walter ; Wigston magna
Pawlson, Stephen ; Loughborough 31
Peale, George ; Sheapshead 304
Peale, Rich. ; Sheapshead 215
Pepper, John ; 8
Pickwell, Rich. ; Edmundtborpe 47
Pinder, Wm. ; Packingeton 191
Plummer, Thos. ; Hinckley 195
Pole, Agnes ; Barkby 108
Poole, Thomazin ; Burton overy 218
Ragg, Thos. ; Prestwould 272
Ragg, Wm. ; Prestwould 87
Reade, Thos. ; Sapcott 329
Richardson, Chris. ; Garthropp 193
Robinson, Agnes ; Plungar 221
Rudiard, Margaret ; Leicester 42
Salisburie, Rich. ; Newton
burgeland 223
Scampton, Wm. ; Thurmaston 187
Scarborowe, Robt. ; Twiford 162
Scale, Robt. ; 348
Seddowe, Geo. ; Market bosworth 17
Sharpe, Thos. ; Horningehold 151
Sheffeild, Margaret; Thrumaston 310
Shepheard, Clement ; V/hitwick 285
Sherman, Miles ; Bringhurst 106
Simpson, Francis ; Barkston 296
Simson, Wm. ; Market bosworth 64
Skellington, Wm. ; Easton 90
Skermer, Margaret ; Belton 51
Sketchley, John ; Kegworth 287
Slater, John; Leicester i
Smart, Jane; Claybrooke 126
Smart, Mary ; Lubenham 246
Smith, John ; Kilby 301
Smith, Nicholas ; Bowden 163
Smith, Robt. ; Lockington 291
Smith, Thos. ; Kegworth 306
Smith, Wm. ; Belgrave 241
Smith, Wm. ; Lutterworth 261
Spencer, Wm. ; Tilton 71
Spreckley, Wm. ; Freeby 333
Stafford, Wm. ; Stonie stanton 269
Staples, Margaret ; Woodhouse 189
Steele, Wm. ; Pickwell 236
Storer, Katherine ; Sheaphead 298
Sumner, Francis ; Bottesford 73
Sutton, John; Wigston 102
Swetlad, Rich. ; Cosbie 356
Swetnam, Edw. ; Thurmaston 71
Taylor, Wm. ; Willowby Waterleas 242
Templeman, Rich. ; Redmile 82
Thornton, Rich ; Walton 325
Timson, John ; 26
Tomson, Henry ; Pickwell 251
1628 and 1629. — Continued.
Page.
Tomson, Thos. ; Newbold 33
Tooley, Robt. ; Goadbey 188
Townsend, Isaac ; Burbage 210
Trigg, Wm.; Somerby 284
Vigars, Abraham ; Breedon 28
Vinson, Robt. ; Bowden magna 237
Walker, Alice; Thrushington 183
Walker, Robt. ; Twiford 354
Ward, Bridget ; Mouseley 341
W^ard, Wm. ; Bosworth 94
^A^atkin, Thos ; Wimswould 274
\A^atkyn, Ann ; Wistowe 178
Watsonn, Jane ; Ashby parva 169
Webster, Henry ; Nailston 347
Whatley, Thos. ; Norton 225
Widmerepoole, George ; Wysall 205
Wigfall, Wm. ; Loddington 273
Wood, Thos. ; Whitwick 29
\A^orth, Thos. ; Houghton 229
Wright, Hugh ; Breedon 98
Wright, James ; Duningeton 281
Wright, Thos. ; Bosworth 120
Wright, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch 264
Yeomanson, Joyce ; Melton 279
REGISTER BOOK.
Part of 1628, and for the years 1630
and 1631.
N.B. — The Xos. refer to the pages in the
Register Book. In Four cases marked (*) the
pages are not given.
Abbott, Rich. ; Cleybrooke 247
Adcocke, John ; Colon, p. of
Markett Bosworth 249
16
367
361
5
18
301
70
369
28
378
46
316
193
*7
7
Aldrett, Rich. ; Apleby
Alwood, Eliz. ; Kibworth
Anderson, Mary ; Ashfordby
Andrewe, Thos. ; Turlangton
Andrewes, Edw. ; Elston
Archer, John ; Markefeild
Armeston, Rich. ; Knipton
Arnold, John; Walton
Ashe, John; Ashbydelazouch
Astey, Robt. ; Kegworth
Bagley, Joic« ; Leicester
Bakely, Joseph ; Stapleton
Baker, Isabell ; Barkeston
Baker, Robt. ; Eaton
Ball, Wm.; Upton
Barnewell, Ann ; Markett Har
borough 195
Barracloath, James ; Wheston 222
Barwell, John ; Drayton 372
Basse, Edw. ; Stapleford 401, 403
Bates, Wm. ; 189
Bayly (see Mason).
Bell, John ; Leicester 359
126
Leicestershire Wills.
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
Page.
241
42
336
251
121
56
172
M7
84
181
Bend, Henry ; Redmile
Bennit, Wm. ; Odston
Bennitt, Wm. ; Queniborough
Besson, Wm. ; Cosington
Beswick, Rich. ; Leicester
Bigge, Wm. ; Shorneford
Billington, Robt. ; Lutterworth
Binge, Wm. ; Bottesford
Bird, John ; Queneborough
Blacke, Michael ; Snarston
Blunt, Rich. ; Quarne, ah.
Quarnedon
Bodell, John ; Breedon
Bosden, ah. Bossome, Geo. ;
Boyer, Wm. ; Leicester
Brabson, Edw. ; Hoothorpe
Bredford, Thos. ; Enderby
Brewer, John ; Braunston
Brewin, Thos. ; Loughborough
Brewood, Robt. ; Stapleton
Brookesby, Edw. ; Stoake
Goldinge
Broumley, Val. ; Thedingeworth
Browne, George ; Pickwell
Browne, George ; Loughborough
Browne, Joan ; Deresford
Browne, John ; Loughborough
Browne, Thos. ; Pickwell
Browne, Wm.; Claxton
Bryan, Henry ; Saddingeton
Bull, Rich. ; Loddington
Bullard, Eliz. ; Charley
Burdet, Edw. ; Nuneaton
Burditt, Eliz. ; Wykin
Burrowes, Thos. ; Hathome
Buswell, Margery ; Husbands
Bosworth 443
Butterfeild (see Wright).
Byard,a/s. Smith, Agnes ; Claxton 360
Calcrofte, Simon; Bottesford 74
Campion, George ; Castle Don-
ington 125
Campion, John ; Leicester 431.433
Carver, Hugh ; Ratcliffe culey 370, 397
Cave, Edw. ; Theddingeworth 151
Cave, Mary; Theddingeworth 53
Chamberlin, Francis ; Newton
Harcourt 365
Chamberlin, Val. ; Humberston 309
Chippingedale, John ; Leicester
Clarke, Anne ; Hungerton
Clarke, John ; Ashbydelazouch
Clarke, John ; Leicester
Clarke, Wm, ; Ashby parva
Clements, Eliz. ; Primethorpe
Coates, John ; Sproxton
Coles, Rich. ; Smeeton
Collier, Dorcas; St. Martin's
Leicester 256
Coltman, Rich.; Wigston magna 70
3^0
420
308
331
2ig
246
13
216
301
10
277
371
157
66
155
362
161
236
184
154
152
414
270
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
75
46
25
86
343
145
148
80
Colton, Nich. ; Markfeild
Cooke, John ; Welbye
Cooke, Thos
Cooke, Wm.
Cooper, John
Page.
382
348
423
223
295
61
234-
Halloughton
Houghton
Desford
Cooper, Joice : Thrumaston
Cooper, Phillip ; Leicester
Cooper, Robt. ; Houghton 12
Cotes, Ralph ; Braunston 23
Cotton, Wm. ; Laughton 194
Cox, John; Saxbie 232
Cox, Margaret ; Siston 305
Cox, Nich. ; Loughborough 446
Cox, Wm, ; Sitheston 168
Crispe, John ; Belton 152
Crofts, Thos. ; Pickwell 149
Crofts, Val. ; Tilton 66
Daft, Wm. ; Garthorpe 145
Dalby, Thos. ; Skefiingeton 421
Dalman, Thos ; Durrandsthorpe 153
Dand, John ; Galby 447
Dand, Wm. ; Belgrave 26
Davis, Edw. ; Lutterworth 146
Davye, Edw. ; Thurcaston 344
Dawson, Joice ; Sileby 450
Dawson, Thos. ; Queniborough 128
Dawson, Wm. ; Melton 90
Deacon, Cecily ; Bowden magna 275
Deacon, John ; 207
Deacon, Margaret ; Kibworth 203
Deane, Andrew ; Ratclille 312
Deane, Cave; South Croson 171
Dent, John ; Hungerton 94
Dixon, John ; Barkeston 24
Dowell, Nich. ; Higham 217
Dracutt, Edw. ; Melton Mowbray 49
Draper, Thos. ; Claxton 43
Drewrie, Robt. ; Twyford 290
Dunisthorpe, Nich. ; Bagworth 293
Durrande, John ; Wyverby 57
Elliott, John ; Peatlinge 396
Evatt, Edw. ; Loughborowe 183
Fawkes, Thos ; Seagrave 278
Fearbarne, Thos. ; Bottesford 15
Feildinge, Wm. ; Seagrave 307
Fellowe, Thos. ; Foxton 441
Fellowe, Wm. ; Foxton 87
Fellowes, Thos. ; Gumley 62
Fewkes, George ; Prestwould 153
Fishe, Margaret ; Bowdon magna 106
Fisher, Michael ; Eaton 147
Fletcher, Wm. ; Shacraston 315
Flud, Eliz. ; Dnnton 104
Fox, John ; Thrumaston 363
Foxon, Robt. ; Fleckney 320
Foxton, Henry ; Wigston 83
Franckner, Thos. ; Melton 288
Freeman, Robt. ; Husbands bos-
worth 274
Gamble, James ; Whetston 88
Leicestershire Wills.
I2t
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
Page.
379
424
Gamble, Wm. ; Countesthorpe
Garle, Thos. ; Aston Flamvile
Garner, Thos ; Burton
Garrett, John ; Whetston 339
Garten, Francis; Thrushington 51
Geary, Charles ; Thorneton 318
Gilbert, Ralph ; Scalforde 60
Gilbert, Wm. ; Narborough 4
Glover, Thos. ; Garthorpe 78
Goatby, Robt. ; 423
Goddard, Wm. ; Listen 346
Goodithe, Godfrey ; Newbold 28
Goodrich, Rich ; Neather Seale 26
Goodridge, Michael ; Ashby de
lazouch 286
Goodwyn, John ; Ashby de lazouch 419
Greene, Wm. ; Shacraston 243
Gregorie, Thos. ; Peckleton 327
Guill, Eliz. ; Claxton 368
Gulston, John ; Melton Mowbray 23
Gunby, Wm. ; Stapleford 419
Hall, Eliz. ; North Kilworth 140
Hall, John ; Walt ham 449
Hampe, John ; Quarndon 40
Hands, John ; Lutterworth 127
Hargrave, Isabell ; Peckleton 189
Harison, Rich. ; Melton 150
Harriman, Thos. ; Loughborough 34
Harrison, Edw. ; Bytteswell 434
Harrold, James ; Statherne 52
Hart, John; Claxton 368
Harwood, Edw. ; Sapcoate 109
Hawkins, George; Queniborough 41
Heaward, Robt. ; Leicester 113
Heiford, Francis; 313
Heyford, Thos. ; Langhton 340
Heyse, James.; Swepston 8
Hickson, Wm. ; Saltby 50
Hodges, Edw. ; GacJesby 364
Holdftn, Charles ; Apleby 428
Holwell, John ; Rearsby 308
Holwell, John ; Twiford 186
Holwell, Rich. ; Thrushington 285
Hooton, Ralph ; Markefeild 56
Hopkins, Joan ; Ashbydelazouch 17
Hopkins, Matthew ; Hinckley 157
Hopkins, Rich. ; Kegworth 68
•Howkins, Robt. ; Bitswell —
Hulse, Thos. ; Cussington 288
Humfray, Thos. ; Croxton Kerriall 6
Hunt, Rich. ; Burbidge 267
Hurst, Rich. ; Barwell 11 1
Hutchinson, Joan; Loughborough 372
Hutchinson, Rich. ; Sheepshead 377
Iliff, Barbara ; Carleton 174
Imin, ah. Imayne, Thos. ;
Turlanghton 8i
Isard, John ; Ullesthorpe 297
Jackson, Robt. ; Barrowe 362
Jaques, Rich. ; Sketchley 438
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
Page.
Johnson, Robt.; Mountsorrell 214
Johnson, Thos. ; Melton 201
Juce, Thos. ; Leare 345
Judd, Clement ; Burton Overy 82
Kenny, Thos. ; Whetston 330
Kerby, Chris. ; Bowdon magna 317
Kestin, John ; Bowdon 276
Kestin, Thos. ; Bowdon 166
Key, Mary ; Pickwell 436
Kiddier, Rich. ; Belton 31
Kilby, Alice; Ratcliflf 113
Kinge, Eleanor ; Slauston 412
Kinton, Edw. ; Nelston 185
Kirke, Cassander; Ashbydelazouch 338
Kirke, Jane; Leicester 445
Knight, Peter ; Rearsby 14
Knight, Thos. ; Willoughby 335
Langham, Henry ; Ullesthorpe 429
Langley, Wm. ; Wimeswould ig
Lawrence, John ; Loughborough 89
Leake, John ; Claxton 191
Lewen, Edw. ; South Croson 331
Licorishe, Robt. ; Saddingeton 306
Light, Rich. ; Muston 49
Litherland, Hugh ; Osgethorpe 190
Lole, Wm. ; Catthorpe 314
Loue, Thos. ; Stonesby 306
Ludlam, Wm, ; Leicester 35
Maine, Robt. ; Bowdon parva 437
Mandefeild, Thos. : Stapleford 418
Mann, John ; Wymondham 71
Mansfeild, Mary ; Earle shelton 302
Mansfeild, Ralph ; Sibbesdon 165
Mansfeild, Rich. ; Arnesby 291
Mansfeild, Rich. ; Odeby 135
March, Anthony ; Waltham 149
Margells, Robt. ; Edmundthorpe 77
Marler, Christopher ; Dunton 280
Marritt, Robt. ; Hose 59
Marston, Gilbert ; Slauston 63
Martin, Nicholas ; Frolesworth 231
Marvin, Walter ; Thorneton 64
Mason, ah. Bayly, Edw. ;
Swannington 313
Mattock, Thos. ; 199
Middleton, Eliz; 376
Middleton, John ; Normanton 252
Middleton, Thos. ; Loughborowe 129
Miller, Thos. ; Bowdon 78
Milner, Robt. ; Harston i
Moore, Eliz. ; Turlanghton 58
Moore, Henry ; Halloughton 203
Moore, Henry ; Stanton 167
Moore, John; Burton Overy 360
Moore, Wm. ; Welby 126
Moore, Wm ; Easton 159
More, Rich. ; Bowdon magna 347
Mulshoe, Rich. ; Barrowe 2
Munck, Bryan ; Bowdon magna 220
•Munck, Dorothy ; Loughborowe —
128
Leicestershire Wills.
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
Muncke, Mary ; Stanton
Musson, Hugh ; Ashby magna
Newby, \Vm. ; Ilston
Newton, John ; Tugby
Newton, Nicholas ; Stanford,
CO. Notts
Nicholls, Mary ; Stonesby
NichoUs, Mary ; Dunton Bassit
North, Henry; Whitwick
North, Thos. ; Siston
Oldershawe, John ; Kegworth
Oram, Edw. ; Ashby magna
Ore, John ; Loughborowe
Orton, George ; Belgrave
Orton, John ; Newbolde
Orton, Wm. ; Harwell
Ostin, Thos. ; Burton
Pagett, Harrold ; Halloughton
Palmer, John; Kerby bellers
Palmer, Rich. ; Ashbydelazouch
Pares, John ; Abkettleby
Parsons, Geoffrey ; Bowdon
Patchett, Wm.
Page.
224
329
201
72
257
296
186
3"
85
422
163
375
429
30
160
290
183
71
359
43
144
248
123
188
3
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
Roe, Thos. ; Prestwould
Rouse, Rich. ; Statherne
Rudkin, Thos.
Pawley, Simon ; Wigston
Peake, Joan; Mountsorrell
Peake, Thos. ; Mountsorrell
'Pecke, Wm. ; Barsby —
Peeg, Eliz. ; Bagworth 165
Peers. .Adrian ; Dalby Chalcombe 291
•Pendrie, Edw. ; Melton —
Penry, Edw. ; Melton 287
Pochin, John ; Barkeby 107
Pollard, John ; St. Mary s, Leicester 294
Pollard, Thos
Poole, Robt. ;
Poole, Thos. ;
Porter, Wm. ;
Porton, Wm. ;
Presson, Thos
Siston
Lutterwerth
Loughborowe
Shawell
Stockerston
Oneleape
170
395
158
29
205
319
391
no
73
9
292
237
448
Pusey, Ann ; Leicester
Putt, Wm. ; Lubenam
Pycroft, Thos. ; Wistowe
Rampion, Margaret ; Husbands
bosworth
Raven, Thos. ; Stonesby
Rawlins, Ambrose ; Leicester
Rawlins, Thos. ; West langhton
Raye, Samuel; Neather broughton 204
Reade, Henry; Redmile 241
Reade, Thos. ; Stonie Stanton 112
Reaner, John; Narborowe 295
Renold, Henry; Gilmorton 327
Reynold, Robt. ; Cosby 216
Richardson, Edw. ; Market Har-
borough 240
Riddingetoh, Richard; Laughton 409
Ridgley, Wm. ; Narborowe 221
Robbins, John ; Thrinkston 198
Robertes, Robt. ; Leicester 27
Roberts, Grace 42
Page.
262
39
225
91
54
69
398
279
279
58
250
399
Rudyard, Joseph ; Leicester
Salte, Nicholas ; Snareston
Sake, Nicholas; Snareston
Samson, John; Stapleford
Sarson, Wm. ; Queneborough
Sarson, Wm. ; Queneborough
Saundets, Cuthbert ; Hungerton
Scooley, John ; Theddingworth
Sharpe, Wm., sen. ; Scalford
Shawe, John ; Tonge, p. of Breedon 54
She'chell, Robt. ; Horningehold 440
Sheepheard, Thos. ; Woodhouse 172
Sheepie, John ; Leare 167
Sherman, John ; Leicester 64
Sikes, Wm. ; Kirkeby Mallorie 442
Simpkin, Wm. ; Barkeby 422
Simpson, Wm. ; Sitheston 38
Skipwith, The Lady Jane ; Coates 132
Slater, Eliz. ; Eaton 148
Smalcher, Thos.; Ashby De la
zouch 420
Smalley, Edw. ; Castle Doningeton 328
Smeeton, Wm. ; Kibworth
beachampe 188
Smith, Edw. ; Glen magna 305
Smith, Eliz ; Sewsterne 325
Smith, John ; Ibstock 174
Smith, Rich. ; Market bosworth 63
Smith, Wm. ; Loughborow 167
Smith, Wm. ; Thorpe Langhton 364
Smith (see Byard).
Somerfeild, Ann ; Kerby 190
Somerfeild, Joseph ; late of Ashby-
delazouch 208
Spencer, Thos. ; Melton 108
Stables, Ann ; Quarnedon 206
Stacye, Michael ; Twiford 47
Steele, Roger ; Abkettleby 32
Stockton, John ; Kilmecoate 444
Stones, Thos. ; Walton upon the
woulds 21
Strange, James ; Loughborowe 381
Streete, Wm. ; Wimeswoulde 19
Sutton, Agnes; Kegworth 67
Sutton, John ; Loughborow 212
Swaine, Henry; Sheepie 93
Swan, Thos. ; Leicester 321
Tales, Thos. ; Barkeston 74
Tallis, Walter ; Siston 381
Tallis, Wm. ; Ashby Follvell 162
Tarleton, George ; Tugby 157
Tayler, Thos. ; Callis, p. of Ashby
Delazouch 273
Tompson, John ; Belgrave 61
Tompson, George; 185
Tomson, Wm. ; Barrowe sup le
Sore 337
Leicestershire Wills.
129
1628, 1630, 1631. — Continued.
Toole, Robt. ; Belton
Venables, Eliz. ; Loiighborowe
Villiers, Thos. ; Howbey
Wagstaff, Frances ; Thedding-
worth
Waine, Rich. ; Bagworth
\A^akers, John ; North Kilvvorth
Walker, Thos. ; Kimpcoate
Ward, Rich. ; Hinckley
Warden, Wm. ; Gilmorton
Warren, John ;
Warren, Rich.
Watson, John ;
Watts, Frances
W^atts, Wm
Weale, Wm
Medborne
Kerkby niallorie
Harby
Ashby magna
Bowdon
Packingeton
Page.
50
393
451
211
72
210
29
75
373
439
37
150
130
260
413
289
259
V/eate, Henry ; Barkby
Weate, Chris. ; Knipton
Webb, Margaret ; Market Har
borough 105
\A^ells, John ; Market harborough 22
Whattoft, Wm. ; Siston 169
Wightman, Wm. ; Shilton 287
Wignall, Wm. ; Easton 436
Wignall, Wm. ; Packingeton 411
Wildy, Grace ; Braunston 394
Wilkins, Robt. ; Cussingeton 421
Williamson, Wm. ; Kibworth 258
Willson, Wm. ; Rotherby 424
Wood, George ; Statherne ? 135
Wood, Nathaniel ; Cadeby 48
Wood, Robt. ; Leicester 285
Woodford, Rich. ; Billesdon 361
Worsdale, Robt. ; Stapleford 436
Wright, Joane ; 255
W^right, als. Butterfeild, Kath. ;
Wimeswould 430
Wright, Sampson ; Welby 332
Wyatt, Chris. ; Arnesby 92
Wylde, Edw. ; Sileby 187
Wymente, Margery ; Bowdon
magna 34
1632.
No.
Abbott, Christian ; Medburne 82
Adcock, Rich. ; Newbold Verdon 122
Adcock, Thos. ; Hinckley 20
Allen, Wm. ; North Kilworth 25
AUyne, Isabella ; Mountsorrell 116
Atterton, George; Newbold Verdon 66
Bacon, John ; Shepshead 71
Bate, George ; Sibson
Bayly, Henry ; Skeffingeton
Beale, Nicholas ; Swepston
Bealifeild, Wm. ; Quarndon
Biddle, Henry ; Leicester
Blunt, Wm. ; Wimeswould
Bonnett, John ; Leicester
Boulton, Lawrence ; Glen magna 145
Boxall, John ; Leicester 144
45
35
135
102
80
93
io5
1632. — Continued^
No.
Bradford, Robt. ; Le Grange 44
Bradly, John ; Ashby de la zouch 137
Bradwell, Michael ; Kegwcirth 90
Bromley, Henry ; late of Cops-
ton, CO. Warw. 21
Browne, Rich. ; Earleshilton 70
Bull, Rich.; 123
Burmby, Thos. ; Halloughton 115
Burrowes, Eliz ; Breedon 100
Carr, John ; Countesthorpe 31
Carter, Wm. ; Burbage 143
Carver, Edmund ; Lockingeton 17
Carver, als. Therman, John ;
Whitwick 194
Chapman, John ; Kibworth no
Cheny, Thos. ; Huncoate 16
Cheny, Thos. ; Huncoate 88
Clarke, Sarah ; Cleybrooke 32
Cotterell, Wm. ; Ashby delazouch 113
Cooke, Miles ; Bowdon magna 7
Cooper, Edmund ; Frowlesworth 148
Cooper, Edw. ; — 152
Cooper, Francis : Osbasfon 67
Cooper, Thos. ; Stretton magna 23
Coultman, Geo. ; Bowdon magna 103
Crispe, Alice ; Wetston 46
Cross, Robt. ; Harston 114
Dale, a/5. Slawson, Thos. ; Carleton 64
Danvers, Bridget ; Leicester 84
Davye, Thos. ; Leicester 125
Dawman, Ralph ; Breedon 5
Dawson, John ; Ratcliff 65
Dickman, Edgar ; Halloughton 159
Dilke, George ■, Kerkby Mallorie 36
Dod, Jane ; Sproxton 87
Dowce, Wm. ; Wibtoft 133
Dunckley, Rich. ; North kilworth 2
Elwood, John ; Leicester 86
Exon, Alice ; Harston 39
Exton, Thos. ; Thrinkston 139
Fancoates, John ; Long Claxton 4
Farmer, Wm. ; Ratcliff Culy 127
Farneham, Adrian ; Quarnedon 59
Flodd, Wm. ; Buckinmster 95
Franck, Hugh ; Wimeswould 49
Franck, Thos. ; Quarndon 61
Freer, Ann ; Peckleton 156
Freere, Wm. ; Peckleton 157
French, Rich. ; Hinckley 98
Frere, Rich. ; Countesthorpe 30
Fryer, Robt. ; Wigston 132
Gamble, Thos. ; Burbage 51
Gibbin, Rich. ; Plunger 12
Good, Thos. ; Leicester 79
Goodwin, John ; Bardon 52
Goodwyn, John, sen. ; Waltham
sup le woulds 37
Graye, Wm. ; Whetston 57
Groococke, Henry ; West Langhton 75
Gutteridge, John ; Frisby 153
130
Leicestershire Wills.
163a. — Contiimed.
No.
Hackett, John ; Bramston 136
H-andy, Francis ; Loughborowe 162
Heele, Wm. ; Shephead 63
Hely, Robt. ; Skeffingeton 26
Hexstall, Edw. ; Cadeby 119
He}rwood, Geo. ; Cleybrooke magna i
Hick.inge, Wm., sen. ; Claxton 42
Hildersam, Anthony ; Ashby
Delazouch 77
Hinne, Edw. ; Lubenham 74
Hodgekin, John ; Nfelton 151
Howkins, Wm. ; Bowdon magna 91
Hudson, John ; Walcott 48
Hunne, Edw, ; Lubenham 154
Hunt, Wm. ; Thorneton 50
Hyche, Robt. ; Quanedon 78
Ilston, Wm. ; Thurcaston 140
Jackson, Samuel ; Freeby 38
Jarratt, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 126
Jellicocke, John ; Loughborowe 164
Johnson, John ; Cleybrooke
magna 29
Johnson, Wm. ; Quarnedon 117
Jones (see Loringeton).
Kern, Rich. ; Asfordby 138
Kinge, Robt. ; Belgrave 96
Knight, Robt. ; Ashby de lazouch 76
Lany, Gartrude; Rearsby 141
Lawrence, Thos, ; Ullesthorpe 33
Lees, Ralph ; Nether Scale 56
Leigh, Nicholas ; Tinker-errant 105
Loringeton, als. Jones, Alice ;
Ibstock 121
Loseby, Thos. ; Welham 54
Lowfferne, Wm. ; Easton 24
Lucas, Robt. ; Croft 112
Marlor, Wm. ; Enderby 15
Marriott, Thos. ; Claxton 40
Martin, Thos. ; Whetston 94
Morton, Grace ; East Langhton 6
Moult, Rich.; Sheepshead 18
Mourton, Chris. ; Gilmorton 34
Newton, George ; Quarnedon 83
Nicholson, Anne; Ashbydelazouch 142
Nuttinge, Francis ; Market
Bosworth 130
Oliver, Edmund ; Tugby 10
Orme, Robt.; Belton 160
Page, Wm. ; North Kilworth 72, 75
Paine, Wm. ; Thorpe Langeton 120
Palmer, Agnes ; Whetston 149
Palmer, Sibilla ; Skeffingeton 158
Parker, George ; Loughborowe 81
Pawley, Simon ; Wigeston 60
Peale, Rich. ; Sheapshead 73
Peale, Rich. ; Sheapshead 153
Plummer, Matthew ; South Croson 3
Potter, Eliz. ; Waltham sup le
woulds 47
Raven, Wm. ; Stonesby 13
1632. — Continued.
No.
Roe, Wm. ; Breedon 161
Sansam, Jonas ; Easthorpe 43
Sannders, als. Sannters, Rich. ;
Bosworth 150
Savidge, Thos. ; Hatherne iii
Scarborow, Rich. ; Thorpe
shatchfeild 14
Seorson, Nich. ; Dishelly milne 28
Sheene, Sibilla ; Whetston 146
Shelton, Henry ; Loughborough 118
Simons, Henry ; Loughborowe 22
Skinner, John ; Siston 9
Slater, Henry ; Leicester 124
Slawson (see Dale).
Smith, Alice ; Queniborough 147
Smith, Isabella ; Blaby 134
Standly, Robt. ; Knighthorpe 107
Starkey, Wm. ; Packmgeton 27
Sutton, Rich. ; Kegworth 89
Sweane, Thos. ; Sheepshead 62
Tatam, Wm. ; Wigeston magna 97
Taylcote, Sarah ; Nelston 128
Therman (see Carver).
Thorne, John ; Hatherne ■ 85
Tillson, Samuel ; Earleshilton 8
Tilly, Daniel ; Hallaughton 108
Varney, Rich. ; Doningeton 68
Vezie, Wm. ; Woodhouse 109
Vies, Siment ; Bringehurst 129
Wakeley, Nich. ; Ullesthorpe 131
■Walker, Wm. ; Horningehold 55
Walpoole, Rich. ; Lubnam 53
Walton, Margaret ; Saddingeton loi
■Warrin, Wm. ; Plungar 11
Watchume, Rich ; Eaton 69
White, Robt. ; Ibstock 99
■Wikes, Judith ; Aston Flamvile 19
Willowes, Wm. ; Humberston 92
Wright, Robt. ; Claxton 41
1633.
Abbott, Joan ; Wiggston 204
Allen, Eliz. ; Burbage 87
AUin, Robt. ; Walcott 70
Andrewe, Dorothy ; Bruntinge-
thorpe 112
Armston, John, sen. ; Cosby 174
Attkins, John ; Loddingeton 103
Baggeley, Wm. ; Thorneton 150
Bagguley, Rich. ; Barkeby 203
Bailie, Wm. ; Ashby magna 21
Ball, John ; Stony Stanton 148
Barsby, Wm. ; Thorpe satchfeild 136
Bay, Alice ; Hallaughton 2
Beamont, Godfrey ; Ashby de
lazouch 5
Bedmore, John ; Wimeswould 129
Bennett, George ; Welby 96
Bennitt, Dorothy ; Naylston 82
Leicestershire Wills.
131
1633. — Continued.
No.
Berridge, Edw. ; Barrowe 66
Berry, Ralph ; Scalford 36
Berryffe, Robt. ; Croxton Kerriall 18
Biddle, John ; Odeston 132
Biggs, Thos. ; Huncote 157
Blunt, Isabella; Wimeswould 212
Blyth, Robt. ; Lewbenham 196
Boddicote, Wm. ; Whetston 188
Bond, Prundence ; Horningehold 197
Bonnar, Rich. ; Hinckley 95
Boulter, Thos. ; Wigston magna 65
Boulton, Wm. ; Bitswell 153
Brett, John ; Frisby 32
Brian, als. Foster, Bridget ; 86
Bridge, Robt. ; Somerby 173
Brookebanck, Wm. ; Garthrope 192
Brookes, Wm. ; Hinckley 72
Browne, Eliz. ; Loughborowe 55
Browne, Joan ; Ouston 126
Browne, John ; Pickwell 177
Burd, Robt. ; Freeby 193
Burrough, Joan ; 158
Callis, Frances ; Lutterworth i
Cant, John ; Pickwell 172
Cave, Thos. ; Bowdon magna 208
Chettleton, Thos. ; Leicester 138
Chiswell, James ; 92
Chiswell, John ; Ashby delazouch 115
Clarke, Anthony ; Leicester 78
Clarsonn, Rich. ; Breedon 80
Coleman, Thos. ; Coldoverton 37
Coleman, Wm. ; Ailston 97
Colson, Isabella; Norton juxta
Galtby 100
Cooley, Margery ; Asfordby 11 1
Cooper, John ; Thorpe Langhtoa 3
Crosley, Roger ; Stoughton 69
Croxall, Thos, ; Norton juxta
Twycrosse 187
Curtis, Francis ; Belgrave 91
Cutler, Thos. ; Kirkby Mallery 140
Dawes, Thos ; Enderby 144
Dawson, John : Bottesford 105
Dines, Edw. ; Dunton 146
Dorman, Joan ; East Norton 186
Dorman, Thos. ; Odeby 77
Dowell, George ; Stoake Goldinge 6
Drakely, Rich ; Kerkby mallory 120
Dunnisthorpe, Thos ; Desford 9
Durnam, Eliz. ; Wifordbjr 17
Ensor, Robt. ; Orton 114
Erpe, John ; Breedon 83
Farebanck, Mary ; Market Har-
borough 54
. Pirmier, Rich. ; Twycrosse 62
Foster (see Brian).
Foxley, Nicholas ; Bassett house 145
Foxon, Rich. ; Newton Harcourt 71
George, Robt. ; Braunston 42
Gilbert, John ; Ashby parva 20
1 0
J 633. — Continued.
No.
Gill, John ; Leicester 202
Goadbe, Wm. ; Ashby Folvill 68
Goadby, John ; Peatlinge magna 84
Goodwyn, George; 44
Goodwyn, Rich.; Claxton 171
Goud, Cassandra ; Somerby 167
Grace, Thos. ; Desford 52
Greene, Eliz. ; Kegworth 118
Greene, Margaret ; Wymondham 40
Greene, Thos. ; Somerby 151
Greene, Thos. ; Somerby 170
Greenewood, Ambrose ; Stathorne 14
Grenough, Arthur; Gloo4on 4
Gumley, Rich. ; Countesthorpe 63
Hackett, Eilena ; Branston 51"
Halpenny, John ; Neilston 209
Hames, Eliz. ; Loughborowe 199
Hancock, Thos. ; Castle Donington 60
Harper, Margaret; Dalby Chal-
combe 128
Harris, Wm., sen. ; Stapleford 43
Harrison, Thos. ; Sheepy 205
Harrison, Wm. ; Sheepshead 156
Healy, John ; Eastwell 109
Heathcott, John ; Alslon 90
Henshawe, Robt. ; Loughborowe 178
Herrick, John ; Leicester 137
Heyne, George ; Woodhouse 143
Hickson, John ; Walthara sup le
woulds 124
Hitchcock, Wm. ; Leicester 180
Hodge, Thos. ; Dalby magna 104
Holmes, Wm. ; Wigston magna 48
Hopkins, Thos. ; Stathorne ii
Houghton, James ; Whitwick 93
Houghton, John ; Seagrave 154
Jackson, Roqt. ; Freeby 33
James, George; Leicester 176
James, Rich. ; Melton 125
Jeffes, John ; Narborowe 116
Jermyn, Thos. ; Loddington 127
Jesson, Thos. ; Loughborowe 26
Johnson, Robt. ; Market Har-
borowe 16
Johnson, Wm. ; Eaton 38
Jowett, Mary ; Kegworth 122
Jud, Robt. ; Stapleford 166
Judson, George ; Pockett yate p. of
Loughborowe 123
Keene, Wm. ; Leicester 184
Kyddyar, Mary; Belton 179
Labbage, Thos. ; Bottesford no
Langely, Rich. ; Amesby 85
Leach, Thos. ; Bottesford 102
Leader, Wm. ; Sketchley 76
Locke, Thos ; Lewbenham 195
Lodington, Robt. ; Smeeton
Westerbie 183
Lord, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 147
Macley, John; Conieston 198
132
Leicestershire Wills.
1633. — Continued.
No.
Mansfeild, Margt. ; Market bos-
worth 119
Marlar, Eliz. ; Dunton bassett 149
Marrell, Margery ; Coates 10
Marson, Robt. ; Skeffington 207
Moareby, Thos. ; Elston 210
Moore, John ; Holwell 168
Morton, John ; yuarnedon 159
Nicholson, Thos. ; Saltby 35
Nix, Rich. ; Garthorpe 165
Noone, Frances; Waltham super
le woulds 181
Odam, Robt., sen. ; Dalby Chal-
combe 106
Oneby, Thos. ; Sheepy 113
Orton, Thos. ; Sileby 163
Owen. John ; Sheepy magna 94
Ownes, Thos. ; Dalby Chalcombe 130
Page, Rich. ; Carleton 152
Pallett, Mary ; Wigston 61
Palmer, Thos. ; Stathorne 12
Parker, John , Packingeton 24
Patchett, Rich. ; Stathorne 13
Peeres, Wm. ; Smeeton 164
Philps, Amia ; Narborowe 27
Pole, Wm. ; 47
Pollard, Margaret ; Leicester 133
Poultney, Thos. jun. ; Sheepy 81
Raven, Dennis; Foxton 7
Reeve, George ; Twiford 108
Richardson, Henry ; Stonesby 164
Ridgely, Thos. ; Narborough 213
Roathley, Francis ; Tugby 50
Roberts, Lawrence ; Normanton 49
Roberts, Thos. ; Thorpe Langhton 155
Roe, John ; Ullesthorpe 46
Rose, als. Trews, Wm. ; Leare 175
Seele, Robt. ; Loughborough 22
Shelton, Anne ; Loughborough 31
Shipman, John ; Sheapshead 28
Simons, Wm. ; Wigston 191
Smith, Francis ; Burbage 30
Snow, Roger; Narborowe 142
Spencer, Wm. ; Appleby magna 141
Sprigg, Thos ; Foxton 182
Steevens, Robt. ; Kirkby 34
Stoniard, Bartholomew ; Mousley 214
Stonton, John ; West langhton 117
Sutton, Alice ; Burton sup le woulds 8
53
121
161
59
19
201
15
Swinfeild, Wm. ; Heather
Swinfen, Rich. ; Sutton Cheny
Tayler, John ; Burstall
Thorne, Wm. ; Shacraston
Thorpe, Thos. ; Queniborough
Tompson, Robt. ; Sheepshead
Tompson, Wm. ; East langhton
Trews (see Rose).
Turpin, The Lady Eliz. ; Horninge-
hold
Twell, John ; Ashby Delazouch
185
162
1633. — Continued.
No.
Underwood, Thos. ; Willsone 57
Varneham, Jas ; Thorpe langhton 190
Waite, John ; Wymondham 169
Wakeline, Thos. ; Hinckley 29
Wale, Kobt ; Walcoate 139
Ward, Randolph ; Burton 64
Warner, Thos. ; Markefeild 56
Watkin, Wm. ; Burbage 200
Watts, Robt. ; Barkeby 75
Watts, Thos. ; Halsted 189
Weate, Wm. ; Knipton 73
Webster, Thos. ; Leicester 160
Wesson, Rich. ; Tugby 107
West, Edmund; Stony Stanton 23
White, Arthur ; Houghton 135
White, Thos. ; Thurlston 134
^A^hite, Robt. ; Nether broughton 39
Whittle, John ; Stathorne 41
Whorley, Thos. ; Overton Sawsie 79
Wightman, Rich. ; Lutterworth 211
Wightman, Thos. ; Lutterworth 58
Wilcockes, Wm,. ; Melton 25
Wilcox, Thos. ; Knoston 206
Wildeman, John ; Knipton 45
Wood, Thos. ; Snarkeston 74
Woode, Anne; Bilston 67
Wright, John ; Neather broughton 89
Yates, Edw. ; Croxton Kerriall 131
1634.
Abbott, Anne ; Lockingeton 202
Aldridge, Eliz. ; Burton 31
Applegarth, Julian ; St. Michael,
Bassishaw, London 157
Archer, Wm. ; Norton juxta Twy-
crosse 130
Armesonn, John ; Sileby 15
Arnold, Rowland ; Loughborowe 81
Ashe, Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch 72
Astley, Edw. ; 63
Astley, Thos. ; Sibston 65
Baall, Wm. ; Cadeby 51
Bacon, Joan ; Queniborowe 60
Baker, Thos. ; Charley 195
Ball, Nicholas ; Swithland 64
Baly, Wm. ; Loughborowe 161
Barker, Humphrey ; Walcott 40
Barker, Robt. ; Buckminster 149
Barlowe, Anne; Castle Donin-
geton 138
Barnes, Thos. ; Melton Mowbrey 164
Bartam, George ; Harston 50
Bayly, Robt. ; Mythe 17
Bell, Henry ; Earnsby 174
Bennett, Zacharius ; Blaby 169
Bent, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 163
Bcntly, Wm., sen ; Sketchley 115
Berrie, Robt. ; Belgrave 189
Billingeton, Francis ; Lutterworth 39
Leicestershire Wills.
133
1634. — Continued.
No.
Blackborne, Rich. ; Market Har-
borough 113
Blunt, Eliz. ; Wimeswould 173
Boss, Hugh ; Wymeswould 24
Boulter, Nicholas ; Blaby 121
Brabson, Miles; Wigston 55
Bradford, Wm. ; Stoake Goldinge 156
Brewood, Robt. ; Stapleton 93
Broadbent, Hugh ; Burton sup
le woulds 213
Brookes, Eliz. ; Blaby 70
Brookesby, Alice; Stoake goldinge 139
Brookesby, Francis ; Stoake
Goldinge 76
Browne, Thos. ; Leicester 10
Bryan, John ; Saddingeton 61
Bucknall, John ; Castle Doningeton 66
Bunis, Edw. ; Waltham 54
Burmby, Kenelme ; Hallaughton 21
Burrowes, Wm. ; Lutterworth 197
Campion, Thos. ; Bowdon magna 32
Campion, Wm. ; Dalby sup le
woulds 187
Chapman, Thos. ; 212
Chapman, Wm. ; Bringhurst 192
Chiswell, John ; .\shby Delazouch 102
Cooke, Rich. ; Gadsby 87
Cooper, Thos. ; East langton 119
Cooper, Thos. ; Stretton magna 104
Corner, Oliver ; Kerby bellers 83
Cotton, Edw. ; Lubenham 109
Cowley, Thos. ; Castle Doningeton 125
Croshorne, Rich. ; Tugby 210
Croson, Thos. ; West langhton 168
Dawson, Thos. ; Belgrave 80
Day, Wm. ; Melton Mowbraye 85
Dobbs, Rich. ; UUesthorpe 191
Dowse, Isabella ; Swinford 140
Duke, Henry ; Ashby Flamvile 193
Eaton, John ; Stretton magna 155
Elston, Eliz. ; Bottesford 49
Everatt, Peter; Rothley 134
Fletcher, Jane ; Ansty 27
Flower, Isabella ; Waltham 25
Foster, Anthony ; Knighton 194
Fox, Henry; Wigston 9
Foxon, Wm. ; Arnesby 143
Foxton, Alice ; Foxton 35
Freckingham, Ralph ; Braunston 190
Freeman, Wm. ; Orton sup Mount 106
French, Henry ; Boothorpe 46
Frisby, Rich. ; Thorpe Thatchfeild 37
Gamble, James ; Houghton 166
Gilbert, Alice ; Lutterworth 131
Gill, Wm. ; Bosworth 91
Gillam, Thos. : Burrough 137
Gilliott, Nicholas; Leicester 7
Ginsborne, Rich. ; Kegworth 123
Glover, Robt. ; Whetston 175
Goodrich, Edw. ; Tugby 67
1634. — Continued.
No.
Gore, Thns. ; Lutterworth 28
Grannam, Thos. ; Leicester 160
Greene, Wm, jun. ; Cosby 97
Grocock, Peter ; Barkston 11
Hallam, Wm. ; Lutterworth 86
Hancock, John ; Doningeton 36
Harringeton, Thos. ; • 77
Harris, Francis ; Quarndon 82
Hartshorne, Law ; Kegworth 100
Harthill, John ; Ashby de lazouch 180
Hicksonn, Edw. ; Waltham i
Hinkes, Rich. ; Twycross 107
Holmes, Robt. ; Blackfordby 142
Holmes, Thos. ; Leicester 73
Horton, Thos. ; Saddingeton 132
Howe, John ; Earleshelton 177
Howett, John ; Leicester 127
Howkins, Thos. ; Coldoverton 129
Hurst, John ; Hinckley 148
Isard, Rich. ; UUesthorpe 84
Jacksone, Rich. ; Dyseworth 68
Johnsone, John ; barkeby thorpe 78
Johnsone, Anne ; Welby 14
Jones (see Sandon).
Kelton, George ; Thrinxton 8
Kinder, Wm ; Kegworth 19
Knot, Wm. ; Claxton 71
Lakin, als. Townsend, Rich ;
Doningeton Parke 124
Lancthon, Jane ; Glen magna 141
Langley, Mary ; Smeeton Westerby 153
Langley, Wm. ; Ashby Delazouch 178
Lee, Alice ; Long Claxton 29
Lee, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 44
Leese, Edw. ; Easton juxta Willand 165
Ley, Wm. ; Coaton no
Lockingeton, Thos ; Dyseworth 50
Lucas, John ; Croft 170
Malam, Wm. ; Leicester 176
Marriatt, Rich. ; Claxton 20
Marshall, George ; Barrowe 16
Middleton, Mary ; Long Whatton 120
Miles, Nicholas; 203
Neale, George ; Glen magna 98
Neale, Rich. ; Ailston 74
Nethercote, Edw. ; Walcott 41
Newbery, George; Ulscroft 215
Nixon, Rich. ; Medburne 183
Norton, Eliz. ; Husbands Bosworth 182
Nurse, John ; Leicester 26
Paine, Benjamin ; Medburne 152
Painter, Thos. ; Castle Doningeton 136
Palmer, Henry ; Husbands Bos-
worth 58
Parker, Thos. ; Appleby parva 181
Peck, Rich. ; Knossingeton 75
Pepis, Wm. ; EasthOrpe 47
Peppercorne, Eliz. ; Lutterworth 95
Picke, Edw. ; Barsby 90
Pike, Wm. ; Musson 94
134
Leicestershire Wills.
1634. — Continued.
Pole, Rich. ; Barkeby
Pollard, Thos. ;
No.
62
22
Poole, Edmnnd ; Loughborowe 184
Porter, John ; Leicester 211
Prince, George; Stathome 56
Pyall, Wm. ; Doningeton 198
Pywell, John ; Lutterworth 151
Purefoy, Wm. ; Draiton 96
Ragg, Rich. ; Kirby bellars 18
Renowlds, John ; Queniborough 118
Richardson, John ; WratcliflF sup
le Wreak 92
Richman, Agnes; Whetston 201
Richman, Thos ; Wheston 200
Roberts, Sir Wm., Knt. ; Sutton
Cheney 158
Robinson, Oliver ; Packingeton 172
Roe, Henry ; Bilsdon 122
Rolte, James; Markett bosworth 186
Samsan, Wm.; Hinckley 214
Sandon, als. Jones, Mary ;
Skeffington 116
Sannsame, Eliz. ; Easthorpe 12
Schooley, Agnes; Thedingworth 206
Sharpe, Edw. ; Griffie Damme 204
Sharpe, George ; Eastwell 23
Sharpe, John ; Somerby 105
Sheepy, Katherine; Osbaston 135
Silverwood, John ; Frisby 117
Slawson, Roger; Carleton Curlewe 79
Smalley, Edw. ; Eamsby 144
Smart, Edw. ; Peckleton 179
Smith, John ; Beeby 208
Smith, John ; Branston 185
Smith, Robt. ; Lutterworth 88
Smith, Thos. ; North Kilworth 3
Smith, Wm. ; Kibworth beach-
ampe 154
Smith (see Tompson).
Snelson, George; Bitswell 53
Soothwell. John ; Kibworth 34
Stavely, Thos. ; West langhton 59
Stretton. Rich. ; Leare 128
Sutton, Wm. ; Kegworth 205
Taylor. Margery ; Walthara 13
Taylour, Wm. ; Waltham 30
Thame. John ; Shenton 126
Thomas, John ; Sutton 38
Thorpe, Jane; Rearsby 150
'Tilson. Rich. ; Earleshelton 145
Tompson, a/5. Smith, Anne ;
Hinckley 6
Towers, Wm.; Barkston 193
Townsend (see Lakin).
Tunstall, James; Twycrosse 6g
Turland, Robt. ; Bowdon magna 207
Turner, Eliz. ; Wymeswould 133
Vale, Robt. ; Market Bosworth 209
Wale, John ; Thrumaston 162
Wale, Mary ; 4
1634. — Continued.
No.
\A^alker, Thos, ; Twycrosse 147
W^allaton, John ; Shepshead 171
Ward, Henry ; Beachampe 167
Wartnabie, Anne; Dalby Chal-
combe 196
W^atkin, Robt. ; Roulston 114
Webster, Rich. ; South croson 99
Whiteworth, Henry ; Houghton 89
Wilkinson, Barnabus ; Higham 5
Wilkinson, Mary ; 52
Wilkinson, Rich. ; Bowdon magna 33
Willimatt, Edw. ; Belton 188
Willsonn, Thos. ; Loughborowe 42
Wittey, John ; Claybrooke 103
W^ooley, Daniel ; Loughborowe 43
Worsdale, Thos. ; Nether
broughton 112
Wraske, Robt. ; Burton Overy 57
Wright, Alice ; Snarston 108
Wright, Rich. ; North Kilworth 159
\A^ right. Rich. ; Freby 2
Wright, Thos. ; Little Appleby 146
Wyatt, Rich.; Eamesby 11 1
1635-
Abbott, Margaret ; Lutterworth 50
Abbott, Wra. ; Leicester 141
Abpey, Paul ; Leicester 69
Aldridge, James; Walton super
le wouldes 42
Andrewe, Thos., sen. ; Church
langhton 51
Astie, Lawrence ; Kegworth 167
Atkins, Robt. ; Glen magna 22
Bainbrigg, Robt. ; Ashby Delazouch 23
Baker, James; Osbaston 182
Bakewell, Ann ; Packington 128
Bartram, Robt. ; Barston 75
Barwell, Rich. ; Nelston 72
Beale, Wm. ; Ashby parva 89
Bebe, John; Burbage 168
Beeby, John ; Howby 92
Bennett, David ; Bilsdon 162
Bigg, Chris. ; Burbage 169
Billers, Julius ; Leicester 87
Billings, Rich. ; Osbaston 32
Bishopp, Alice ; Gilmorton 140
Boote, Thos. ; Dyseworth 145
Brewerne, Anne ; Leicester 47
Brian, V.'m. ; F"rolesworth iii
Briggs, Wm. ; Saxby 33
Bright, Bartholomew ; Barrow 48
Britt, Wm. ; Thorpe langhton 24
Brough, James ; Stathorne 18
Browne, Edw. ; Horningehold 94
Browne, Ellis ; Stonesby 27
Brownesword, Wm. ; Seagrave 180
Calverly, Margaret ; Dalby super
le wouldes 170
Leicestershire Wills.
135
1635. — Continued.
No.
Camden, Thos. ; Harborough 26
Capell, Henry ; Leicester 76
Cart, Wm. ; Leyare 39
Cattle, Rich. ; Stapleford 117
Chapman, Thos. ; Foxton 154
Chapman, Wm. ; Bringhurst 28
Chawner, Alexander ; 109
Childe, Benjamin ; Cottesbitch 43
Chilwell, a/5. Grang, Wm. ;
Swepslon 55
Clarke, Frances ; Wiggeston magna 165
Clerk, Isabella ; Ashby parva 102
Clifford, Rowland, sen. ; Dyseworth 71
Coltman, John ; Odeby 181
Cooke, Thos. ; Shilton 172
Cooke, Wm., jun. ; Barsby 144
Cooke (see Smith).
Cooleman, Edw. ; Kibworth 138
Cooper, Thos. ; Harby 185
Cumberland, Wm. ; Whitwick 63
Dadsley, Rich. ; Bottesford 184
Daffarnes, John ; Hinckley 177
Dakin, Humphrey ; Whitwick 37
Dale, John ; Leicester i
Davenport, Rich. ; Wigston magna 149
Dennis, Anthony ; Bottesford 6
Dinck, James ; Frisby super le
Wreak 35
Dixon, John; Loughborowe 153
Dowell, John ; Higham 130
Durrard, Wm. ; Pinthorpe loi
Elaby, Beatrice ; Dalby 151
Ellis, James ; Leicester 124
Fellowe, Thos. ; Turlanghton 81
Fellowe, Wm. ; Laughton 137
Firmes, Mary ; Harborough 78
Fisher, Wm. ; Hallaughton 80
FlaviU, Sarah ; Leare 38
Forman, Francis ; Coston 56
Fox, John ; East langhton 13
Freeman, John ; Leicester 120
Freeman, Robt ; Gumley 59
French, Thos. ; Laughton 104
French, Wm. ; Sutton 136
Frier, Henry; Glen magna 161
Fryre, John ; UUesthorpe 60
Gamble, Robt. ; Saxelby 45
Gamble, Wm. ; Asfordby 171
Gerard, Thos. ; Ashby de la zouch ir
Gibson, George ; Barkston 119
Gilbert, Thos. ; Leicester 61
Gilbert, Thos. ; Ashby parva 46
Gisborne, Nich. ; Kegworth 98
Goodinge, Mary ; Barkston 31
Goodwyn, Mary ; Waltham 166
Grape: (see Chilwell).
Guli,jn, Eliz. ; Shawell 163
Harward, Robt. ; Gilmorton 123
Hease, Wm ; Kegworth 103
Henshawe, Wm. ; Leicester 122
1635. — Continued.
No.
Henson, John ; Claxton 62
Hicklinge, Rich. ; Long Claxton 112
Hide, Edw. ; Tugby 174
Hill, Anthony ; Stockerston 9
Holmes, Thos. ; Bishops Fields 10
Howitt, John ; Godeby 113
Hull, Agnes ; Lewbenham 100
Hutchins, Thos. ; Evingeton 146
Hutchinson, Rich., jun. ; Sheaps-
head 44
Ingle, Wm. ; Cole overton 16
Insley, Wm. ; Burbage 74
Jackson, Thos. ; Hucklescote 53
Keene, John ; Ratby 4
Kem, Thos. ; Asfordby 186
Kideare, Hamlet ; Osgethorpe 66
Kinde, Rich. ; Arnesby 126
Kinge, Thos. ; Wiggeston 64
Kirkby, John ; Normanton 95
Kirke, Wm. ; Leicester 157
Lacy, Andrew ; Melton 34
Lathbury, Nich. ; Leicester 73
Lee, Wm. ; Statherne 5
Ludloe, Peter; Wimeswould 121
Marshall, Alice ; Breedon 127
Marson, Edw. ; Brentingthorpe 93
Mason, Margt. ; Garthorpe 115
May, Jeffery ; Sutton Cheny 135
Measures, Thos. ; Dalby super le
woulds ig
Mew, John ; Walcote 125
Morris, Wm. ; Narborowe 147
Musson, Hugh ; Freby 116
Neale, George ; Mountsorrell 86
Needham, Thos. ; Cosby 83
Newton, Robt. ; Twyford 118
Nicolls, Joseph ; Wickham, p. of
Rotheley 2
Noone, Alice ; The Newarke,
Leicester gg
Norman, James; Odeby no
Norman, Robt. ; Leicester 156
Olliver, Thos. ; West langhton 108
Organer, Henry ; Dalby Chalcombe 19
Page, Robt. ; Tilton 44
Paine, Eleanor; Bowdon magna 85
Palmer, Rich. ; East Norton 49
Parker, Mary ; Leicester 97
Parr, Wm. ; Siston 132
Parson, Wm. ; Earleshelton 139
Parsonns, Eliz. ; Glen magna 160
Peale, Rich. ; Shepshead 52
Peirce, Eliz. ; Smeeton Westerby 106
'Perkins, Rich. ; Thorpe, p. of
Broughton 82
Pickard, John ; Bagworth 158
Pickard, Robt. ; Willowby 84
Poltney, Bartholmew ; Higham 70
* It is the outmost on the file.
1 0
136
Leicestershire Wills.
1635. — Continued.
No.
Pratt, Francis, sen. ; Lutterworth 176
Rason, Wm. ; Lutterworth 91
Reade, Robt ; Stony stanton 159
Richardson, Mary ; Rearsby 90
Riddingeton, John ; Smeeton 14
Roberts, Katherine; Belton 15
Roe, .A.nne; Lutterworth 36
Sannderson, John ; Leicester 88
Savage, Thos. ; Thrumaston 129
Sharpe, Thos. ; Odeby 107
Sharpe, Wm. ; Claxton 6S
Simmons, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch 143
Smith, ah. Cooke, Wm. ; Kerby
Bellers 114
Smith, Anthony ; Belgrave 30
Smith, Thos. ; Rearsby 58
Somerfeild, George ; Kerkby 131
Spence,Wm. ; Markett Harborough 79
Squire, Alice ; Maplewell 142
Stanton, Henry ; Tonge, p of
Breedon 20
Streete, Wm.; Hallaughton 12
Sutton, Wm. ; Bosworth 77
Thrinhbey, John ; 152
Toone, Rich. ; Naiiston 96
Tompson, Nich. ; Stapleford 187
Towers, Wm. ; Barston 8
Turvill, John ; Loughborowe 155
Wande, Matthew; Coston 7
Ward, John ; Weston 179
Warner, Samuel ; Burbage 173
Welden, Isabella ; Barrowe 57
Whalley,Wm. ; Norton juxta Galby 54
Whildon, Alice ; Shepshead 67
W^hildon, Rich. ; Shepshead 40
White, Allin ; Higham 133
Whitehead, Eliz. ; Sproxton 144
Whittacary, Robt. ; Frisby sup
le Reake 183
Wilcox, Mary ; Knoston 178
Wilkshire, Robt., sen. ; Market
harborowe 175
Winby, Thos. ; Beeby 143
Wood, Anne : Shacraston 164
Wright, Rich. ; Buckminster 150
Wright, Robt. ; Scraptoft 3
Yates, Thos. ; Somerby 105
Yates, Wm. ; Thrinkston 65
1636.
Andrewe, James ; Leicester 55
Atkinson, Henry ; Loughborowe 200
Bacon, Edw. ; Bottesford 176 i
Baker, Lawrence ; Sproxton 179
Baldwyn, Humphrey; Markefeild 131 1
Bates, Thos. ; Burstall 1S7 1
Bayly, Margt. ; Ashby magna 2
Beaman, Avis; Siston 90 I
Beck, Wm. ; Bowthorpe 8 1
1636. — Coiitiinieil.
No.
Bent, Walter; Freby 177
Biggs, Eliz. ; Hinckley 150
Blakely, Henry; Melton Mowbray 170
Blanckley, George ; Statherne 83
Blanckley, John ; Statherne 84
Boer, Edw., sen. ; Hatherne 16
Boly, Wm, ; Whatton 80
Bradford, Robt. ; Blaby 57
Bradley, John ; Ashbydelazouch 54
Bradly, Alice ; Hallaughton 125
Brandon, Wm. ; Quarndon 79
Breton, Robt. ; Elmesthorpe no
Brewster, John; Sewsterne 172
Brookesby, Edw. ; Hungerton 78
Browne, John ; Hallaughton 193
Browne, Nich. ; Belgrave 190
Browne, Nich. ; Naiiston 10
Browne, Robt. ; Loughborowe 17
Brudenell, Wm. ; Stanton Wyvell 49
Brux, Dorothy ; Loughborough 123
Bryan, John ; Wigeston 141
Buckster, Edw. ; IBarlston 68
Burmby, Henry ; Hallaughton 126
Burrowes, Wm. ; Belton 11
Carter, Roger ; Countesthorpe 146
Cater, Luce ; Anstye 19
Chapman, Anne; Ashbydelazouch 138
Chapman, Wm. ; Melton Mowbraye 77
Chatterton, Jane ; Shepshead 34
Childe, Frances ; Bowdon magna 50
Churchman, Rich ; Earle shelton 53
Clark, Henry ; Knipton 173
Clarke, Robt. ; Odeby 15
Clowdesley, Thos. ; Melton Mow-
braye 98
Colebarne, Anne ; Grooby 40
Coleman, Thos. ; Kibworth 152
Coleman, John ; Lutterworth loi
CoUis, a!s. Martin, Thos. ; Sheasby 62
Colson, Katherine ; Harborough 107
Cooke, Rich. ; Burton Lazers 25
Cooper, Rolit. ; Oneleape 59
Cooper, Rich., and Alice his wife ;
Tilton 28
Corner, Robt. ; Asfordby 183
Cox, Eliz. ; Prestwould 74
DafForne, Wm. ; Croft 76
Darby, James ; Rearsby 186
Dawson, Stephen ; Melton Mow-
bray 97
Drakeford, Francis ; Hinckley 163
Edglie, Robt. ; late of Wigston
magna 154
Eglin, Thos. ; St. Martin's, Lei-
cester 197
Fardell, Rich. ; Hallaughton 191
Farmer, Thos. ; Pickaringe Grange 133
Farmer, Thos ; Desford 70
Fellowe, Robt., sen. ; Foxton 41
Fenne, Dorothy ; Medburne 120
Leicestershire Wills.
^?>7
1636. — Continued.
No.
Foster, Francis; Nether broughton 38
Fox, Robt. ; Bowdon magna 195
Franncklin, Rich. ; Melton Mow-
braye 171
Freake, Henry; 31
Fryer, Rose; Wigston magna 122
Gallard, EHz. ; Leare 132
Gamble, Thos. ; Seagrave Co
Gilbert, Susanna ; Newton
Harcourt 155
Goddard, John ; Cleybrooke 67
Goodrich, John : Loddington 4
Goodwyn, Wm. ; Stapleford 86
Gromett, Rich., sen. ; Sheapshead 89
Gulston, Wm. ; Melton Mowbraye 12
Hallowday, Robt. ; Loughborowe 22
Handley, George ; Bilston 119
Hands, John ; Lutterworth 42
Hart, George ; Melton Mowbray too
Heath, Sibilla ; 27
Heich, Robt. ; Dunton bassett 145
Heywood,Annis; Cleybrooke magna 29
Hicklinge, Francis ; Loughborowe 147
Hill, Alexander ; Markett boswonh 7
Hinde, or Hide, Edw. ; Anstey 18
Hint, John ; Higham 71
Holmes, Wm. ; Shepshead 23
Howett, Hellen ; Abkettleby 112
Hubbard, Eliz. ; Loughborowe 9
Humberston, John ; Asfordby 174
Hunt, John ; Glen magna 113
Hutt, Thos. ; Stony stanton 124
Jackson, Dennis ; Wigston magna 63
Jefferie, John ; Leicester 115
Jimpson, Wm. ; Newton Linford 20
Johnson, Wm. ; Narborowe 128
Kellam, Wm. ; Asfordby 114
Kinge, Anne; p. of Hinckley 162
Kinge, Eliz. ; Hinckley 134
Knight, Robt. ; Loughton 103
Knight, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 37
Lacy, Alice ; Melton Mowbraye 82
Law, Wm. ; Wigston magna 36
Lillie, Wm. ; Dyseworth 151
Longe, Rich. ; Holt 105
Lorington, John; Melton Mobraye 169
Lorington, Wm. ; Saxby 181
Loseby, Robt. ; Fleckney 26
Loue, Rachel ; Saxby 61
Mallett, Henry ; Glen magna 6
Man, Prudence; Croxton Kerriall 164
Mannynge, John ; Holt 104
Martin (see Collis).
Martyn, Francis ; Siston 90
Mason, Thos. ; Hangerton 21
Milner, Wm. ; Hinckley 39
Mould, Rich. ; Wigston 64
Naples, Thos. ; Stretton parva 127
Nazbee, Rich. ; Ashby Folvill 45
Newbold, John ; Netherseale 161
1636. — Continued.
No.
Noone, Roger; Odeby 153
North, KHz.; Seagrave 149
Nutt, Wm. ; Husbands bosworth 109
Olliver, Thos. ; Loughborowe 135
Orland, Thos. ; Odeby 66
Orton, Thos. ; Leicester 140
Page, Henry ; Cold overton 92
Palmer, Sisley ; Burstall 148
Parnam, Thos. ; Garthorpe 129
Payne, John ; Lubenham 106
Payne, Susanna ; Lubenham 51
Pebody, Rich. ; Earnsby 159
Pelton, Wm. ; Peatlinge parva 121
Perrin, Wm. ; Croxton Kerriall 95
Philipps, Nicholas ; Loughborowe 47
Pinder, Wm. ; Wigston magna 65
Porter, Clement ; Blaston 194
Porter, John ; Cosby 158
Presgrave, Jonas ; Cold overton 167
Raines, Robt. ; Loughborowe 13
Remingeton, George ; Croxton
Kerriall 1S2
Reynold, Wm. ; Leare 3
Richards, Robt. ; Sheepy magna 142
Riddington, Chris. ; Laughton ? loS
Robinson, Eliz. ; Swanington 11 1
Roe, Sarah ; Kegworth 136
Rose, John ; Slawson 30
Rymar, Edw. ; Ashby delazouch 33
Scampton, Hellen ; Thrumaston 143
Scampton, Mary ; Dalby super le
woulds 137
Scampton, Sarah ; Thrumaston 72
Searson, Matthew ; Shacraston 81
Simson, Agnes ; Barkston 184
Smith, George ; Braunston 180
Smith, John; 46
Smith, Robt. ; 46
Smith, Thos. ; Hinckley 196
Spell, Thos. ; Scraptoft 56
Spence, Mary ; Market harborowe 93
Sprigg, Thos. ; Waltham sup le
woulds 166
Squire, Francis ; Rearsby 139
Stasemore, Wm. ; Frolesworth 75
Stocken, Wm. ; Loughborowe 43
Storer, Thos. ; Claxton 69
Sutton, Mary ; Loughborowe 5
Syson, Ellen ; Shepshead 44
Tarrie, John ; Newbold 165
Tatenell, Thos. ; Swaningeton 156
Tayler, Mary ; Leicester 189
Tayler, Robt. ; Sproxton 178
Toole, Susanna : Belton back of
No. 18
Towers, Robt. ; Branston 175
Thirdborowe, Alice ; Frolesworth 199
Trentom, Thos. ; Scalford 168
Trooman, Thos. ; Hose 52
Turner, Thos. ; Wimeswould 32
138
Leicestershire Wills.
1636. — Continued.
No.
Twigten, Wm. ; Leicester 198
Veanible, Rich ; Hinckley 185
Venable, Alice ; Hinckley 88
Walker, Wm. ; Whetston 160
Waltam, Robt. ; Ouston 99
Ward, George ; Carleton Curlewe 35
Ward, George; Mousley 116
Ward, Mary ; Sheasby 144
Ward, Thos. ; Bowdon magna 192
Watts, Frances ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 87
Wells, Thos. ; Melton Mowbraye 85
Wheatly, John ; 117
Whitefeild, Peter ; Misterton 157
Whittacre, Robt. ; Stathorne 73
Wigsun, Thos. ; Sutton Cheny 14
Williams, Wm. ; Lubsthorpe 130
Willson, John ; Howby 58
Wingfeild, Anne ; Loughborowe 188
Wood, John ; Shepshead 102
Woodes, John ; Harby 96
"Woodford, Anthony ; Bilsdon 94
Wootton, John ; Breedon 91
Worseley, George ; Loughborowe 201
Worth, Joan ; Humberston 48
Wright, Robt. ; Kirby bellers 118
Wud, Frances ; Markefeild 24
Yard, Wra. ; Cosby i
1637.
Allen, Thos. ; Walton, p. of Kim-
coate 42
Allitt, John ; Peatlinge parva 40
Alton, Wm. ; Hallaughton 164
Bacon, George ; Hinckley 126
Baker, Rich. ; Hinckley 113
Banbery, Eliz. ; 161
Barker, Rich. ; Thrinkston 2
Barodale, Thos. ; Sileby 106
Beale, Thos. ; Swinford 159
Beck, Rich. ; Sheepie magna 53
Berridge, Amys ; Bodon parva 38
Bilson, Wm. ; Bilson 131
Bishopp, John ; Kirby bellers 7
Blisse, Wm. ; Leicester 31
Bond, Ralph ; Doningeton 95
Bray, Annes ; Charneford 18
Brewen, John ; Pickaringe grange 170
Briggs, Dorothy ; Melton Mowbray 19
Briggs, Eliz. ; Melton Mowbray 20
Brookes, Arthur ; Congeston 41
Brookesby, Eliz. ; Hungerton 105
Browne, Edw. ; 46
Buckstein, Wm. ; Whitwick 129
Bull, Francis ; Loddingeton 145
Bunny, Peter; Ratby 175
Burbage, Thos, ; Scalford 143
Chamberlaine, Wm ; Newton
Harcourt 169
1637. — Continued.
No.
Chamberlin, Robt. ; Newton parva 21
Chapman, Constance; St. Martin's,
Leicester 172
Chapman, Jesper ; Kibworth 112
Chapman, Mary ; 51
Chettleton, Katherine; Leicester 4
Churchman, Francis ; Leicester 52
Clarke, Nicholas; Ullesthorpe 97
Coates, James ; Whitwick 45
Cooke, Wm ; Kibworth 163
Cooke (see Smith).
Cooper, John ; Stony Stanton 33
Corbett, Rich. ; Cropstone 174
Coupeland, Wm. ; Sileby 152
Croft, Mary ; Peckleton 1 14
Crosse, John ; Frisby sup le wreake 82
Danne, John ; Wigston magna 173
Davye, Wm. ; Peatlinge parva 120
Dawkyn, Robt. ; Thurcaston 58
Dawson, Thos. ; 146
Dracott, John ; Holt 73
Draper, Edw. ; Hallaughton 166
Dunckley,' Anthony ; Newbold
Verdon 70
Elkington, Thos. ; Catthorpe 64
Elston, Wm. ; Muston 98
Everat, Thos. ; Thurlston 90
Farndon, John ; burbage 116
Fevpks, Matthew ; Slawston 32
Fisher, Nicholas ; Wimeswould 37
Fowntance, John ; Knipton 150
Foxe, Thos. ; Bottesford 61
Foxon, Kath.; Kibworth Harcourt 89
Francis, Phillip ; Scalford 62
Franck, Alice ; Melton Mowbraye 85
Freake, Mary ; Leicester 60
George, Edw. ; Buckminster 59
Getsdale, Thos. ; Earleshelton 27
Glen, Robt. ; 137
Gunby, Mary ; Stapleford 142
Hall, Wm. ; Shawell 103
Harrison, John ; Breedon 107
Harrison, Rich. ; Hallaughton 76
Hart, Ralph ; Kirkby bellers 13
Henson, Rich. ; Melton Mowbray 176
Hindman, George ; Barwell 128
Hiton, Edw. ; Kirkby mallery 123
Hodgson, Robt. ; Berbage 47
Holwell, Anthony ; Thrushington 26
Hopkins, Wm. ; Leicester no
Hoult, Wm. ; Melton Mowbray 177
Howkins, Anthony ; Turlanghton 168
Hutchinson, Sarah ; 91
Hutchinson, Thos. ; Shepshead 25
Jackson, George ; Nottingham 92
Jarvis, Rich. ; Elston 11
Jarvis, Thos. ; Thorpe langhton 167
Johnson, Wm. ; Stanton under
harden 125
Jourdyn, Gyles ; Coldoverton 80
Leicestershire Wills.
139
1637. — Continued.
No.
Joy, Wm. ; Wimeswould 138
Jurden, Rich. ; Tilton 90
Kempe, John; Dalby parva 134
Killingly, Rich. ; Stapleford 79
Lee, Margery ; Narborowe 22
Levers, Wm ; Claxton 144
Lucas, Rich. ; Bitswell 121
Lune, John ; Long whatton 6
Mackley, Wm. ; Freby 147
Man, Joan ; Conieston 118
Marston, Edw. ; Bovvdon magna iii
Mase, Nicholas ; Hinckley 127
Mathue, Frances ; Huncote 28
Matson, Thos. ; Foxton 72
Mayfeild, Gabriel ; Melton 43
Miller, Thos. ; Rearsby 96
Morecroft, Philipp ; Loughborovve 65
Mosely, Knock ; Market Bosworth 14
Musson, Maudlin ; Ashby magna 67
Needham, Nathaniel ; Saxilby 133
Newbery, Margery ; Stanton 92
Norton, Nicholas ; Fleckney 29
Nutt, Margt. ; Husband bosworth 71
Orton, Rich. ; Ashby 36
Orton, Thos. ; Kerby 155
Osborne, Margt. ; Thrinckston 153
Page, Henry ; Cold overton 154
Paine, John ; Medburne 166
Paine, Thos. ; Breedon 108
Palmer, Katherine, sen. ; Thorpe-
langhton 75
Pedte, Thos. ; Hinckley (no number)
Peps, Anne ; Eastthorpe, p. of
Bottesford 157
Phar, Maurice; Husbands
bosworth gi
Pike, Thos. ;Beeby 122
Pole, Robt. ; Keame 87
Porter, Rich. ; Eastwell 140
Pourter, Joan ; Blaston 165
Presse, Robt. ; Thorpeaker 117
Pultney, John ; Misterton 35
Putt, Brian ; Lubenham 74
•Putt, Robt., sen. ; Lubenham 99
Raven, James ; Buckminster 56
Raven, James ; Buckminster 180
Reade, Rich. ; Melton Mowbray 10
Reynold, Wm. ; Loughborowe 8g
Richardson, Wm. ; Loughborowe 77
Russell, Andrew ; Melton 63
Scriven, John ; Glenfeild 23
Shepheard, Isabella ; Dalby sup
le woulds 115
Sherman, Rowland ; Bringhurst 135
Shippy, John ; Kirby billers 16
Shuttlewood, Harrold ; Thur-
caston 8
Silles, John ; Braunston 136
* Bond despositions, with proceedings attached,
100, loi and 102.
1637. — Continued.
No.
5
54
Simon, Jane ; Withcock
Sligh, Robt. ; Ashby magna
Smith, als. Cooke, Dorothy ;
Kerby billers 48
Smith, Anne ; Ibstock 149
Smith, Eliz. ; Dunton bassett 3
Snow, Anne ; Narborowe 39
Sowter, George ; Dyseworth 55
Stanford, Wm. ; Leicester 151
Stayne, Theoder ; Burbage 130
Sumner, Robt. ; Eaton 66
Sumner, Thos. ; Bottesford 156
Swift, Bennett ; Loughborowe 50
Tagg, Thos. ; The Old Hospital,
The Newarke, Leicester 162
Teailbe, George ; Knipton 141
Thomas, Alexander ; Earleshelton i5o
Thorneton, Alice ; Thurcaston 24
Thorpe, Anne; Queninborough 109
Tjcknall, Jane ; Ashby delazouch 171
Tomson, John, sen. ; Carleton 49
Tonns, Thos. ; Claxton 78
Tuke, David ; Sibberston 104
Turner, Wm. ; Walcott, p. of
Misterton 12
Varnam, Thos. ; Withcock 161A.
Veasey, Rich. ; Croft 178
Vincent, Thos ; Bottesford 69
Ward, John, sen. ; Queniborough 119
Ward, Wm. ; Prestwould 81
Watchorne, Isack ; Melton 44
Waze, Sampson ; Rotherby 86
Weby, Agnes ; Bottesford 158
Whildon, Maud ; Shepshead 124
Wilcox, Alice; Odson, p. of
Shacraston 148
Wilson, Alice ; Edmunthorpe 139
Wood, Margery ; Naneby 30
Woodford, Thos. ; Coates 68
Wootton, Isabella ; Breedon 57
Wortly, Dorothy ; Saxby 179
1638.
175
Abbott, Thos. ; Thurlston
Airay, Rich ; Sheepie magna
AUwood, Maurice ; Glouston 159
Allyn, John ; Bosworth 38
Allyn, Nicholas ; Desford 102
Alwick, John ; Eastlanghton 158
Ands, John ; Houghton iz
Armson, Hugh ; Thrinkston 154
Ash, Susanna ; Ashby Delazouch 205.
Aston, Walter ; Leicester 182
Ausopp, Wm. ; Siston 176
Baker, Thos. ; Stapleford 118
Ballard, John ; Kerby 18
Barnes, Thos. ; Witherley 216
Barrett, Wm. ; Wimeswould 22
Bate, George ; Sewsterne 143
140
Leicestershire Wills.
1638. — Continued.
No.
Beachamp, Robt.; Markett Har-
borough 45
Beale, George ; Ullesthorpe 20
Beecroft, Thos. ; Eastthorpe 53
Belgrave, Thos. ; North Kilworth 169
Bennet, Thos. ; Shorneford 30
Bennitt, Anthony ; Rearsby 133
Bent, John ; Huncote 115
Bent, John ; Market Harborowe 135
Bird, \\'m.; Freby 114
Blacke, Wm. ; Gadsby 55
Blackwell, Rich. ; Sheasby 41
Blackwell, Wm. ; Mountsorrell 214
Bloomefeild, Wm. ; Thorpe
Sachfeild 236
Blunt, John ; Belgrave 75
Bolsworth, Thos. ; Carleton 29
Bonnitt, Robt. ; Markfeild 235
Bowman, Robt. ; Ragdale 127
Boydell, Rich. ; Blackfordby 151
Bradgate, Wm. ; Stoake goldinge 168
Brandred, Wm. ; Lubenham 44
Brice, Robt. ; Foxton 97
Britaine, John ; Knossington loi
Browne, Robt. ; Wymeswould 58
Browne, Thos. ; Shelton 166
Browne, Thos. ; Melton Mowbraye 243
Bugg, Thos. ; Barkston 68
Bull, Robt. ; Markett Harborough 46
Burbidge, Rich. ; Loddington 230
Burditt, Thos. ; North Kilworth 138
Cant, Annie ; Bosworth 112
Carr, Anne ; Knossington 49
Carr, Thos. ; Leicester 87
Cater, Gabriel ; Leicester 89
Chamberlaine, Margt. ; Husband
bosworth 34
Chamberlin, Edw. ; Cussington 9
Chamberline, Chris. ; Scalford 202
Chapman, John ; Gilmorton 60
Cheny, Wm. ; Sibsdon 6
Clarke, Dionis ; Eastlanghton 223
Clarke, John ; Thrinkston 177
Clarke, Margery ; Odeby 180
Colson, Wm. ; Glen magna 191
Cooke, Thos. ; Somerby 199
Cooke, Wm. ; Thorpe Acre 153
Cooper, Robt. ; Leicester 93
Coy, Wm. ; Braunston 64
Crispe, Wm. ; Whetston 210
Cutler, Thos. : Kirby Mallerie 162
Dafforne, Jeffery ; Blabye 99
Daft, Ellen ; Fasten 156
Dalby, Leonard ; Skeffingeton 120
Dawkins, Henry ; Aston Flamvile 80
Daye, John ; Bowdon parva 134
Daye, Robt, ; Bowdon parva 136
Debancks, Thos ; Cosby 96
Dent, Edw. ; Dalby Chalcombe 16
Dixon, Andrew . Stapleford 62
1638. — Continued.
No.
178
Dorhand, Thos. ; Saddingeton
Dowell, John ; Ashby parva
Eastwood, Wm. ; Kibworth
beachamp 225
Eden, John ; Glen magna 78
Everard, George ; Peckleton 170
Fewkes, Henry, jun. ; Siston 106
Fisher, Michael ; 121
Forrian, John ; Markfeild 219
Foster, Ralph ; Sewsterne 88
Freer, John ; Leicester 217
Freeston, Wm. ; Gadsby 24
French, Wm. ; Lawghton 229
Garratt (see Harret).
Gaskin, Robt. ; Catthorpe 247
Gatly, John ; Castle Doningeton 105
Geary, John ; Congeston 81
George, John ; Osbaston 37
Gilbert, Peter ; Swineford 165
Goodman, Wm., sen. ; Hallaughton 48
Goodyn, Edw. ; Newton Linford 19
Gothridge, Abraham ; Ashbyde-
lazouch 187
Grane, Simon ; Medburne 224
Gregory, Margaret ; Desford 160
Greene, Francis ; Redmile 200
Greene, John ; Burstall 129
Greene, John ; Sapcoate 21
Greene, Mary ; Leicester 66
Groocock, Thos. ; Eastlanghton 186
Groocock, Wm ; Broughton Ashley 79
Haine, John ; Loughborowe 184
Hall, Margt. ; Castle Doningeton 245
Hall, Wm. ; Bilsdon 4
Hall (see Henson).
Hallam, Gilbert ; Croxton Kerriall 56
Hancock, Wm. ; Loughborowe 164
Handly, Chris. ; Redmile 63
Harret, als. Garratt, Rich. ;
Smeeton Westerby 100
Harris, Thos. ; Humberston 76
Hartopp, Samuel ; Burton Lazers 107
Henson, als. Hall, Wm. ; Claxton 65
Henson, Andrew ; Melton 131
Hetherly, Katherine ; Hatherne 238
Heyford, Rich. ; Laughton 227
Hibbard, Edw. ; Castle Don-
ingeton 246
Holmes, Edw. ; Newbold 104
Hopkin, Ellen ; Waltham 54
Horton, Wm. ; Gumley 155
Hough, als. Woodkeeper, Augus-
tine ; Edmundthorpe 48
Ingram, John ; Mousely 83
Jackson, Robt. ; Markett borsworth 32
Jacombe, Thos. ; Evington 241
Judson, Joan ; Loughborowe 85
Justice, tf/s. Perrin, John ; Houghton 8
Kellam, Robt. ; Sproxton 195
Kempe, Henry ; lielgrave 92
Leicestershire Wills.
141
1638. — Contiiiut'd.
No.
Kerchevell, Robt. ; Bottesford 215
Kilby, Thos. ; Desford 27
Kinge, \Vm. ; Melton Mowbray 193
Knight, Margery ; Mountsorrell 163
Lacy, George ; Melton Mowbray 146
Lamley, Kobt. ; Lubenham 137
Large, Martha ; 203
Lattimer, Tlios. ; Edmundthorpe 149
Lawford, Nicholas ; Hallaughtun i
Leeson, John ; Barkeby 208
Lister, Wm. ; Edmundthorpe 69
Littledike, John ; Hose 220
Longfeild,Kobt.; Melton Mowbray 194
Loue, John ; Stonesby 50
Marston, Wm. ; Thrumaston 117
Miles, Joan; Featlinge magna 242
Milner, Wm. ; Leicester 188
Monck, Nicholas ; VValcott 125
Moore, Thos. ; Edmundthorpe log
Morris, Bartholomew ; (irimston 90
Morris, John ; Asfordby 123
Morrison, Chris. ; Brentingeby 221
Newberie, Robt. ; Tonga 150
Newton, Thos. ; Leicester 204
Noble, Wm. ; Loughborowe 5
Nowell, Thos. ; Market Har-
borowe 222
Olife, John ; Peckleton 173
Oram, Wm. ; Primethorpe 39
Oswin, Dorothy ; Frisby 212
Overton, Dymock ; Wycam 132
Palme, Kich, ; Bottesford 94
Palmer, Wm. ; South Croson 122
Peck, Robt. ; Knossington 61
Perkins, Joan ; broughton Ashley 128
Perrin (see Justice).
Philips, Rich. ; Croft 209
Pickles, Henry ; Markett Har-
borough 181
Pilkinton, Robt. ; Gadsby 183
Platte, George ; Hatherne 98
Pollard, Thos. ; Lockingeton 74
Poltney, Amia , Desford 240
Potterton, Prudence ; Hallaughton 42
Poultney, Jane ; Sheepy parva 213
Prentice, Leonard ; Harby 19S
Presburie, John ; Packingeton 152
Ragg, Thos ; Osgethorpe 244
Rest, John ; Caudewell 144
Rilie, Rich. ; Thorpe sachfeild 234
Rime, Mary ; Ashby delazouch 239
Risby, John; Theddingeworth 171
Robinson, Anne ; Branston 70
Robinson, Wm. ; Branston 51
Roose, Robt. ; Normanton 119
Roote, W^m ; Cottesbitch 185
Rous, Cicely , Stathorne 108
Rowlett, Ralph ; Nether broughton 7
Rynes, Henry ; Mouseley 91
Scampton, Ursula ; Mountsorrell ii
1638. — Continued.
Sharpe, Robt. ; 237
Sharpe, Wm. ; Arnsby 157
Sheffeild, Anne; The Newarke,
Leicester 207
Sherwood, Thos. ; Ashby de lazouch 25
Shotwell, Thos. ; Ashby delazouch 207'
Simpson, Wm. ; Gilmorton 232
Smith, Wm.; Medburne 226
Sparkes, John ; Ashby de lazouch 73
Spencer, John ; Eastlanghton 17, 14
Spencer, Thos. ; Prestwould 71
Sprigg, Agnes ; Fo.xton 130
Sprigg, Alice ; Burbage 124
Sprigg, Wm. ; Lubenham 140
Springthorpe, Rich. ; Woodgate,
Leicester 161
Squire, Dorothy ; Melton 24S
Standly, John ; Worthington 95
Sterne, Wm. ; Burbage 141
Stevenson, Wm. ; Saxelby 145
Stretton, Cicely ; Ansty 33
Sturdy, John ; Burton Lazers 197
Sturgis, Wm. ; Theddingeworth 77
Tacknell, Robt. ; Shorneford 116
Tarleton, John ; Lutterworth 190
Tayler, Febnell ; Sproxton 28
Throstle, John , Bitswell 189
Tomson, Thos. ; Leicester 172
Tooley, George ; Odeby 211
Trentham, Leonard ; Ashby
delazouch 72
Vincent, Eliz. : Queniborough 231
Wade, Gregory ; Melton 192
Waite, Henry ; VVymondham 59
Wale, Grere ; Kibworth Harcourt 228
Walford, Jane ; Bowdon magna 126
Walker, Roger ; Rothley 13
Walker, Wm. ; Sileby 84
Waltam, Eleanor ; Ouston 52
Ward, Wm. ; Whetston 3
Ward, Wm. ; Kibworth beachamp 139
Warren, Edw. ; Melton Mowbray 201
Waters, Henry ; North Kil worth 113
W^atts, Samuel ; Dalby Chalcombe 40
Weate, Margt. ; Barkeby 233
Welby, Thos. ; Harston 147
White, Henry ; Wigston 86
White, Lewis ; Frisbie 179
White, Margt. ; Statherne 142
Wigson, Tytus; Sewsterne 57
Wilburne, Thos. ; Sproxton 196
Wilkinson, Millicent ; Bringhurst 47
Williamson, Geo. ; Bowdon parva 1C7
Willowes, Wm. ; Edmundthorpe no
Winby, Eliz. ; Beby 218
Wood, Thos., sen. ; Lutterworth 82
Woodkeeper (see Hough).
Wright, John; Swaningeton 26
Wright, Nich. ; Easton magna 43
Wykes, Ellis ; Twycrose 2
142
Leicestershire Wills.
1639 and 1640.
Wills proved during part of the years 1639
and 1640 before the Commissary of the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, during vacation and
suspension of the Bishop of Lincoln.
Adcocke, Dan. ; Somerby 44
Andrewes, John ; West laneton 75
Aynsworth, Wm. ; Longwhatton 113
Barnes, Robt. ; Gilmorton iii
Barnes, Thos. ; Markfeild 76
Barret, Thos ; Barlston 53
Barton, Wm. ; Ashbie magna 36
Barwell, Edw. ; Kegworth 26
Baxter, Dorothy ; Barlston 46
Bescobye, Anthony ; Waltham 118
Blunt, John ; Coldoverton 77
Boulter, George ; Wigston magna 63
Bradford, Grace ; Coates 73
Bradsill, Peter ; Broughton Ashley 84
Brewen, Ralph ; Isle of Fens,
near Leicester 17
Brook, Robt. ; Waltham 60
Brookes, James ; Croft 87
Bryres, Wm. ; Swinford 24
Buck, Anne ; Thorneton 49
Burden, Thos. ; Easton magna 39
Burditt, Wm. ; North Kilworth 72
Butler, Rich.,; Trinity Hospital,
Leicester 51
Butler, Rich. ; Evington 52
Cater, Rich.; Walton 18
Cave, John ; Kimcott 100
Chamberlyn, George ; Newton
Harcourt 14
Chamberlyn, Wm. ; Thrussingeton 103
Chambers, John; Harston 120
Channer, Jane ; Whatton Longa 57
Chawner, Robt. ; Hatherne 86
Clarke, John ; Ullesthorpe 67
Clarke, Katherine ; Bottisford 19
Clifford, Edw. ; Dyseworth 55
Colcroft, Wm. ; Bottisford 20
Coleman, George; Kibworth 102
*CotesThos. ; Ailston 91
Curtys, Robt. ; Halloughton 65
Dawkin, Wm. ; Aston Flamvile 66
Dodson, Rich. ; Harborough 96
Dun, Ellis; Thorneton 16
Exon, Margaret ; Dyseworth 97
Farmer, Rich. ; Kilby 47
Farneham, Constance ; Quarndon 59
Flude, Christopher ; Dunton 70
Forman, Christopher ; Bosworth loi
Forryan, Wm. ; Congeston 85
Freeman, Wm. ; Kibworth 22
Freeston, Francis; bowdon magna 74
Gallard, Margaret ; Leare 33
Gamble, John ; Gilmorton 48
* With Bonds attached.
1639 and 1640. — Continued.
No.
Gamble, Rich. ; Peatlinge parva 10
Gilliver, Joseph ; Leare 122
Grammar, Anne ; Lubnam i
Grime, Rich. ; Earleshilton 78
Grimnitt, Nicholas ; Thorpe acre 35
Hand, Wm. ; Hose 107
Hill, Samuel, D.D. ; rector of
Church langton and Medburne 32
How, Thos. ; Leicester 98
Hubbard, Nicholas ; Ashby magna 6
Hucklescote, Thos ; Halloughton 94
Hunt, Henry ; Blaston 92
Hurst, Wm.; Croxton Kerriall 117
Jackson, ah. Palfreyman,
Abraham ; Ashby de la zouch 99
Keene, Thos., sen. ; Hinckley 109
Lambe, Wm. ; Bottesford 5
Lane, Rich. ; Hose 4
Lea, Wm. ; Leare 34
Lilly, Edw. ; Long whatton 41
Loe, Robt. ; Dyseworth 56
Loseby, Thos. ; Fleckney 81
Martin, John ; Saddington 54
Merrett, James ; Loughborowe 62
Millers, Wm. ; Sherneford 3
Moore, John ; bowdon magna 80
Moore, a/5. Smith, Thos., sen. ;
Turlanghton 83
Morton, Rich. ; Gilmorton no
Naule, Wm.; Tugby 13
Nichols, John ; Loughborowe 64
Oliver, Mary ; Tugby 9
Ollerenshaw, Robt. ; Shepsheade 50
Orton, Wm. ; Newbold Verdon 40
Page, Wm. ; Peatlinge parva 43
Palfreyman (see Jackson).
Palmer, Edw. ; Foxton 112
Palmer, Wm. ; Slawston 11
♦Pares, Robt. ; Scalford 123
Parker, Rich ; Rothley 124
Peake, Francis ; Thorpe acre 28
Peake, Rich. ; I3elton io5
Peale, Henry ; Leicester 27
Pole, John ; Scraptoft 30
Pole, John ; Market Harborowe 104
Pontwood, Thos. ; Loughborowe 2
Powdrell, Wm. ; Lockingeton 12
Pratt, Eliz. ; Lubenham 79
Pridmore, John ; Horningehold 95
Raven, Thos. ; Sewsterne 82
Reamington, Robt. ; Croxton
Kerriall 116
Robinson, Anne ; Harbye 105
Robinson, John ; Scaiford 21
Robinson, Rich. ; barkston 93
Sampson, Rich. ; Knoston 25
Savage, Margery ; Hatherne 15
Scott, John ; Walton 88
* With Bonds attached.
Leicestershire Wills.
H3
1639 and 1640. — ContittUfd.
No.
37
id8
Shawe, Thos ; Barwell
Shawe, Wm. : Barwell
Shipman, Robt. ; Shepshead
Shotton, Anthony ; Cropston
Smith, Grace ; North Kilworth
Smith (see Moore).
Somerfeild, Anne ; Ibstock
Somerfeild, Thos. ; Ibstock
Starkey, Humphrey ; Stanton
Harrold
Stubbs, Henry ; Keham
Syston, Anne ; Melton
Tilson, John ; Market Bosworth
Tompson, Thos. ; Market Bosworth 114
^Vade, Sarah ; Melton 29
Ward, Agnes ; Thorpe Langhton 61
Waterfeild, Edmund ; Hasten
magna 42
Wells, Wm. ; Evington 8
Whatton, Jane; Quarndon
Whilde, Hugh ; Redmile
Wright, Bridget ; Easton magna
Wright, Margaret ; Scraptoft
Wright, Thos ; Long Claxton
58
31
go
119
69
121
1639. — Continued.
71
45
68
7
"5
1639.
Wills proved in 1639 before the Official of
the Archdeacon.
Adcock, James ; Ratbye
Adcock, John ; Ratby
Allen, Rich. ; Tugby
Alte, John ; Shepshead
Archer, Rich. ; Wiverbye
Aston, John; Shenton
Bainbrigg, Luce ; Ashby delazouch
Baker, Edw.'; Waltham
Baker. Eliz. ; Packington
Ballard', Robt. ; Kerby muckles
Bankes, Wm. ; Saltbye
Barnard, Stephen ; Kerby bellers
Bartram, Wm.; Knipton
Bayly, als. Mason, Mary ; Osga-
thorpe
Bayly, Mathew ; Barsby
Beale, Thos., sen.; Ashby parva
Bedman, Margery ; Wimeswould
Beebye, Isabella ; Evington
Bennett, John ; yueniburgh
Bennett, Thos. ; Hoton
Bent, Wm. ; Enderby
Bernard, Rich., sen.; Syleby
Berrye, John ; Belgrave
Bond, Rich. ; Higham
Borough, Ismael ; Stanton Wy veil
Boss, Edw. ; Wimeswould
Bott, .\braham ; Bagworth
Boyer, Rich., sen. ; Siston
Blakely, Wm. ; Stapleton
82
117
56
74
170
lOI
39
27
50
172
179
20
49
177
93
"5
75
127
89
121
76
32
7
169
I
104
No.
80
146
128
72
167
IIO
71
116
55
6
165
136
143
Blunt, Margaret ; Walton
Bradford, Humphrey ; Cotes
Bradley, Sam. ; Ashbv delazouch
Bradshawe, Thos. ; Quorne
Brice, Alice ; Foxton
Brookes, Wm. ; Glen parva
Browne, John ; Thrussington
Bull, John ; Thrushington
Button, Fulk; Kimcote
Callis, Wm. ; Lutterworth
Care, John ; Countesthorpe
Carver, Hugh ; Isley Walton
Caunt, Wm. ; Statherne
Chamberlin,Robt.; South Croxton 156
Childe, Wm. ; Ashby Folvill 141
Choyce, Isabella ; Congerston
Clarke, Clement ; Easton magna
Close, Wm. ; Melton
Cockin, John ; Whetston
Colebarne, George ; Groobye
Coleman, Thos. ; Foxton
Collin, Rich. ; Burton Lazers
Collins, John ; Stanton Harrold
Collins, Rich. ; Lubenham
Cooper, Wm. ; Stony Stanton
Dale, Alice ; Leicester
Deken, Clement ; Evington
Doleman, Francis; Worthingeton
Dracott, Joan ; Holte
Dracourt, Robt. ; Glen magna
Drakely, Thos. ; Desford
Elston, Robt. ; Harston
Fellowe, Nathaniel ; Whetston
Fisher, Francis ; Wymondhara
Fisher, Wm. ; Belton
Flowers, Robt. ; Kerby bellers
Followes, Robt. ; Coleorton
Fountance, Geoft'rey ; Knipton
Fowler, Joan ; Kegworth
Gamble, Thos. ; Burbage
George, Thos. ; Braunston
Gibson, Katherine ; Melton
Gilman, Gabrael ; Long Claxton
Gilson, Wm. ; Barsby
Greatalder, Rich. ; Swaningeton
Hall, Henry ; Newbold
Hall, Wm. ; North Killworth
Hardy, Lawrence ; Coldoverton
Harison, Brian ; Tonga
Harrison, Katherine ; Tonge
Hartopp, The Lady Mary ;
Burton Lazers 171
Hatterly, Jeremy ; Ashbydelazouch 33
Hawkins, Wm. ; Coldoverton 24
Heyfeild, Charles ; Apleby parva 64
Heynes, John ; Billesdon
Heyrick. Eliz. ; Leicester
Hitchcocke, Margaret ; Leicester
Hodgkinson, Owen ; Loughborowe 45
Hoe, John ; Melton Mowbraye 16
13
99
181
67
4
97
14
78
147
31
63
173
II
155
90
46
134
43
102
107
25
42
168
62
30
180
182
22
114
109
176
112
15
48
47
133
152
130
144
Leicestershire Wills.
1639. — Continued.
No.
Hoe, Thos., sen. ; Long Claxton 161
Hollingworth, Win. ; Stonesby 28
Holmes, John, sen. ; Barton in
le beanes 160
Holmes, ah. Wormewell, Val. ;
Melton 69
Hopkins, Wm. ; Westlanghton 84
Houghton, Isabella; Thrushington 150
Howett, Wm. ; Hatherne 131
Hudson, V/m ; Hose 19
Hunt, Rich. ; Dunton 175
Hutchinson, Eliz. ; Shepshead 153
Ingram, Moses ; Normanton 132
Jackson, John ; Leicester 119
Jarvis, Rich. ; Odeby 157
Jarvis, Wm. ; Burton Lazers 12
Johnson, Rich. ; Desford 73
Kerke, John ; Skeffirgton 9
Kerke, Lawrence ; Fiokwell 96
Kerke, Win. ; Humberston .92
Kilby, Wm. ; Siston 37
Kinge, Daniel ; Belton 162
Kinge, Martin ; Melton 18
Kinge, Thos. : Hinckley 51
Kinge, Thos. ; Tnrushington 88
Knight, Wm, ; Newbold 10
Lee, Wm. ; Lutterworth 149
Leeson, Wm. ; Siston 135
Lewen, Gregory ; Halloughton 125
Losebye, Rich. ; South Croson 68
Marston, Anne; Broughton Ashley 53
Mason, Rich. ; Gloreston 139
Mason, Robt. ; Fenny Drayton 86
Mason (see Bayly).
Michell, Isabella; Coston 35
More, John; Newbold. p. of Owston 87
Motley, Isaac ; Wigston magna 166
Moulsworth, Wm. ; Rearsby 158
Moulton, John ; Holwell 148
Newton, Rich. ; Galbye 61
Nicholas, ah. Verney, Wm. ;
Snibston 83
Odeham, Maurice ; Wymondham 108
Orton, John ; Snarston 145
Orton, Joseph ; Leicester 95
Osborne, Wm. ; Doningeton 85
Oswin, James ; Wigston magna 142
Page, Wm. ; Tugbye 57
Palmer, John ; Barsby 2
Pare, Ralph ; Witherley 151
Parker, Edw. ; Apleby parva 41
Parker, Robt. ; Easton magna 105
Parnell, Gillian; Walton, p. of
Kimcote 54
Parr, Anne ; St. Nicholas', Leicester 70
Parsley, John ; Longe whatton 163
Parsons, Robt. ; Belton 91
Pawley, John ; Melton 17
Plumbe, Thos. ; Narbororowe 182
Plumbe, Walter ; Heather 144
1639. — Continued.
No.
124
Porter, Eliz. ; Ragdale
Porter, Humphrey ; Newbold
Verdon 65
Power, Agnes; Abkettleby 138
Richardson, Thos. : Loughborowe 34
Sansom, Rich. ; Braunston 188
Saunders, Francis ; Queniborough 159
Scott, Francis ; South Kilworth 103
Sharpe, Robt. ; Redmile 23
Skinner, Rich. ; Queniborowe 120
Somerfeild, John ; Ibstock 140
Stapleford, Robt. ; Rothley 3
Stirke, Thos. ; Newton Linford 5
Storer, John ; Thrushingeton 122
Stoyte, John ; Desford 66
Streete, Wm. ; Halloughton 113
Styrsacre, Thos. ; Mountsorrell 154
Sydes, Anthony ; Huncote 94
Taileby, Martin ; Easton magna 100
Tallis, Francis; Sproxton 164
Thorpe, John, sen. ; Buckminster 79
Throne, Thos. ; Hatherne 129
Tompson, Rich. ; Barlston 118
Townsend, Thos., sen. , Froles-
worth 60
Vann, Mary ; Willoughby 77
Vause, Robt. ; Swinford 126
Veiney (see Nicholas).
Walker, Robt. ; Grooby 59
Ward, Eliz. ; Market Bosworth 114
Ward, John ; Thurlston 123
Ward, Thos. ; Saddingeton 58
Weate, Wm. ; Barkston 26
Webster, Wm. ; Weston 38
\A^hite, John ; Earle shilton 29
Williams, Roger ; Hose 21
Windham, Thos. ; Bagworth in
Withers, Brian ; Melton 40
\A^ood, John ; Mountsorrell 52
Woolley, Wm. ; Hemington 137
Wormewell (see Holmes).
W^orrald, Rich. ; Siston 36
Wyatt, Grace ; Newton Harcourt 106
1640.
Abbott, Thos. ; Cleabrooke 119
Allen, John ; Mountsorrell 23
Alsopp, Wm. ; Shepshead 35
Andrew, John ; Kerby Bellars 121
Anne, Thos. ; Bagworth 9
Astell, Wm. ; Husband Bosworth 106
Baite, Thos. ; Newbold Verdon 29
Ball, Dorothy ; Cadeby 17
Bate, Thos. ; Breedon brand 30
Beaver, Wm. ; Caudwell 37
Beck, James ; Bagworth 126
Bennitt, Wm. ; Saxlebye 43
Bernard, Gabriel ; Scalford 138
Billington, Isaac ; Lutterworth 63
Leicestershire Wills.
145
1640. —Coiifiuncd.
No.
Birstall, Robt. ; Leicester 53
Blunt, VVm., sen. ; Wymeswould 96
Boode, Robt. ; Belgrave 140
Boulton, John ; Roulston 92
Browne, Thos. ; South Kilworth 147
Buckerfeild, Walter ; Ashby de
la zouch 73
Bull, John ; Glen magna 64
Burrowes, John ; Hoton 84
Carver, John ; Lutterworth 67
Chamberlin, John ; Thrumaston 120
Chapman, Robt. ; Husband
bosworth 59
Chapman, Wm. ; Foxton 48
Chapman, Wm. ; Husband
Bosworth 49
Chester, John ; Braunston 87
Choyce, Rich. ; Newbold Verdon 127
Clarke, Francis; Church Langhton 47
Clarke, Thos. ; Kilby 69
Clarke, Wm. ; Barrow sup le sore 50
Corbet, Roger ; Barton in le beanes 117
Crampe, John ; Stanton subter
Bardon 113
Croson, Mathew ; Wigston magna 97
Croson, Thos., sen. ; Houghton 7
Dafferne, Edw. ; Sapcote 11
Darbye, Thos. ; Diseworth 118
Davye, Eliz. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 41
Deane,Thos. ; Ratcliff sup Wreake 135
Dickens, John ; Dalby Chalcombe 129
Dorman, John ; Tugby 26
Everat, Thos. ; Thurlston 114
Exon, John ; Dyseworth 124
Fawkes, Edw. ; Claxton longa 44
Fetherston, Chas. ; Dishley Grange 83
Freeman, Wm. ; Braunston 90
French, Thos. ; Bagworth 55
Garland, Thos. ; Barlston 128
Gilbert, George ; Overseale 56
Greaves, Rich. ; Leicester 133
Greene, John ; Howbye 16
Greene, Rich. ; Sewsterne 131
Greene, Rich. ; Nether Seale 57
Greene, Thos. ; Husbands Bosworth 31
Greene, Thos, ; Normanton 132
Greene, Thos. ; Husband bosworth 150
Grose, John ; Knipton loi
Hardall, John ; Long Claxton 60
Hart, Fardinando ; Tugby 42
Haywood, Thos. ; Barsbye 125
Hebb, Thos., sen. ; Loughborough 105
Hicklinge, Thos. ; Loughborough 38
Hoare, Thos. ; Barkbye 3
Holioke, Francis ; Lutterworth 61
Hunt, Grace ; P''eatelynge parva in
Hunt, Susanna ; Gadsbye 82
Ingrom, Robt.; Easton magna 46
1640. — Co II ti lilted.
No.
Ireland, Wm. ; Sutton p. of
Broughton Ashley 86
Jackson, Barnabie ; Loughborough 145
Jackson, Eliz. ; Wigston magna 141
Jackson, George ; Dyseworth 95
Jackson, John ; Barwell 5
Jackson, Peter; Barwell 4
Jackson, Robt. ; Naylston 78
Jenkinson, Rich. ; Loddington 134
Jordayne, Rich. ; Earnesbye 36
Kendall, Thos. ; Hoton 107
Kinge, trancis ; Kerby Mucklesse 70
Lillye, Dorothy ; Long whatton no
Limber, Peter ; Lutterworth 91
Looe, als. Nuttall, Charles;
Nether broughton 24
Lynne, Wm. ; Muston 10
Mason, Wm. ; Skeffington 149
Mee, Wm., jun. ; Disewoith 20
Messenger, Michael ; Hinckley 27
Miles, Thos. ; Leicester 102
Milner, Eliz.; Frisby super Wreake ij
Moore, Wm. ; Theddingworth 19
Morley, Wm. ; Ashby de la zouch 89
Munck, Anthony ; Barsby 93
Neale, Edw. ; Glen magna 139
Nicholson, Rich. ; Worthington 58
Noone, John; Thurmaston 2
Nuttall (see Looe).
Organer, Thos. ; Dalby Chalcombe log
Orton, Wm. ; Stanton subster
Bardon 100
Pacey, Mathew ; Long Claxton 8
Pecher, George ; Appleby magna 99
Perkins, Wm. ; Willoughbye 52
Pinder, Margaret ; Wigston magna 98
Plumer, Rich. ; Evington 80
Plumer, Rich. ; Dalby Chalcombe 103
Porter, Thos. ; Croxton Kerriall 136
Powley, Dorothy ; Melton 108
Retchford, Wm. ; Orton super
montem 22
Ridlington, Wm. ; Cosbye 15
Roberts, Thos. ; Nayleston 77
Rolston, George ; Belton 33
Rowse, Rich. ; Statherne 39
Seagrave, John ; Frisby super
Wreake 71
Sides, Thos. ; Cleabrooke magna 143
Smart, Joan ; Dalby Chalcambe 122
Smith, Edw.; Barrough sup Sore 51
Smith, Edw. ; Thrushington 142
Smith, Thos. ; Bitteswell 85
Smith, Wm. ; Ashby parva 151
Somerfeild, Joan ; Desford 40
Spencer, John ; Evington 6
Stanham, Henry ; Melton 18
Stanley, John ; Houghton 130
Stanley, Robt. ; Knighthorpe i
Storer, Ellen ; Shepshead 144
146
Leicestershire Wills.
1640. — Continued.
No,
SufToIcke, George ; Brumkins-
thorpe gate, near Leicester 66
Swanson, James ; Halloughton 45
Tayler, Thos. ; Sheapy magna 72
Teyers, Rich. ; Scalford 76
Teyler, Festus ; Nether Broughton 74
Thorneton, Wm. ; Walton 32
Tonnpson, Eleanor ; Witherley 146
Tompson, Ralph ; Witherley 88
Trentham, James ; Loughborough 12
Turner, Wm. ; Burton Noveraye 34
Underwood, Edmund; Sutton
Chenell 104
Vickers, Thos. ; Knossington 21
Walker, Rich. ; Thrinkeston 81
Walton, Anne ; Leicester 54
Walton, Francis; Houghton 25
Walton, Michael; Bushbye 65
Watson, Thos. ; Ashbyde la zouch 123
Watts, Thos. ; Reresby 79
Webster, Samuel ; Leicester 28
Wells, Henry ; Skeffington 148
West, Joan ; Croxton Kerriall 137
White, Rich. ; Wigston magna 94
Whitehead, Thos. ; Market
Bosworth 112
Wigley, Henry ; Scraptoft 115
Wigley, Thos. ; Leicester 116
Wood, Mary ; Lutterworth 62
Wood, Rich. ; Husband Bosworth 68
Worth, Mary ; Houghton 14
Wright, Thos. ; Nether Broughton 75
1641.
Avery, Wra. ; Leicester 100
Baily, Simon ; Braunston 114
Baker, Wm. ; Sproxton 42
Baldwyn, Thos. ; Hinckley 88
Barnes, Robt. ; Allexton 31
Bayley (see Mason).
Biddle, John, clerk ; Allexton 139
Bing, Robt. ; Croxton Kerriall 113
Blakesley, Wm. ; Burbage 54
Boode, Margaret ; Loughborough 7
Brewen, Christopher ; Hobye 103
Bromley, George ; Drayton 39
Brookehouse, Anne ; Belton 13
Brookes, John, sen. ; Breedon 21
Broughton, Mary ; Welby 47
Browne, Margt. ; South Kilworth 94
Bruice, Rich. ; Leicester 121
Burrowes, Humph. ; Mountsorrell 107
Butlin, Robt. ; Kibworth 120
Callis, Robt ; Hoton 56
Calverley, James ; Dalby sup odes 16
Carter, Thos. ; Kibworth Harcourt 84
Cartwright, ah. Hawley, Rich. ;
Cotes 82
Casey, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch loi
1641 , — Coiiiinved.
No.
Chapman. Eliz. ; Dunton Basset 59
Cheney, John ; Huncoate 138
Cherry, Henry ; North Killworth 86
Chester, Wm. ; Harbye 71
Childe, Anne ; Bowden magna 105
Clowdesley, Mary ; Smeeton 108
Cotes, James ; Whitwicke 80
Coxon, Joan ; Slawson 130
Croft, Jane ; Leicester 55
Dalbye, Alice ; Skeffington 8
Davye, John ; Dalby Chalcombe 76
Deacon, als. Francs, Nich. ; Cadeby 40
Doubleday, James ; Burton Lazers 91
Draycote, John ; Packington 63
Dunn, Gregory ; Barkston 112
Edenborough, Anne ; Northmanton 6
Elwood, John ; Glooston 53
Fletcher, Eliz. ; Lubnam 106
Forman, Stanley ; Dalby olds 38
Foxon, Wm. ; Blabye 79
Francklin, Thos. ; Whitwick 45
Francs (see Deacon).
Gamble, Thos. ; Burbage 12
Gardner, Thos. ; Barton 77
Garner, Mary ; Melton 92
Gidlye, George ; Lutterworth 134
Gilbert, Wm. ; Barwell 137
Goodier, George ; Glen magna 46
Goodwyn, Thos. ; Claxton 3
Groave, Robt. ; Shepshead 43
Handley, Wm. ; Norton Twicross 58
Harriman, Thos., sen. ; Mount-
sorrell 127
Hastings, Sir Henry, Knt. ;
Humberstone 2
Hawley (see Cartwright).
Henson, Wm.; Saxbye 118
Hill, Wm. ; Queniburgh 30
Hill, Wm.; Markfeild 49
Hodge, Barthol. ; East Langhton 28
Hollyman, Thos. ; Asfordby 35
Holmes, Anne; Newbold Breedon 22
Hunt, Henry ; Wigston 96
Hurst, John, sen. ; Holwell 93
Hutchins, Wm. ; Swinford 95
Iliffe, Rich, sen. ; Kibworth 128
Inge, Rich., jun. ; Leicester 67
Jacombe, Rich. ; Wigston 136
Jey, Thos. ; Higham 75
Johnson, Edw. ; Desford 60
Johnson, Nicholas ; Sisonbye 116
Johnson, Wm. ; Seagrave 68
Jourden, Hugh ; Cold Newton 62
Judson, Henry ; Pocket gate 89
Knight, Samuel ; Mountsorrell 126
Lacey, Thos. ; Hoton 26
Langley, John ; Diseworth 57
Langton, Mary ; Wigston 97
Langton, Wm. ; Wigston 78
Leverat, Eliz. ; Thrussington 41
Leicestershire Wills.
H7
1641. — Continued.
No.
Lewen, Henry; Queniburgh 61
Lewes, Wm. ; Foxton 109
Loseby, Rich. ; Earnesby 69
Marriott, Thos. ; Hose 44
Marshall, Thos.; Shernford 133
Mason, als. Bayley, John ; Swan-
ington III
Melborne, John ; Loughborough 36
Milnes, Wm. ; Loughborough 14
Moore, Anne ; Welby 73
Morebye, Avise ; Aylston 122
Musson, Edw. ; Rotherbey 9
Newton, Thos. ; Stony stanton 102
Noble, Thos. ; Wymondham 27
Nowell, Mary; Harborowe 129
Nurse, Eliz. ; Leicester 85
Pachet, George; Barrow super Sore 50
Palmer, Thos. ; Burstall 70
Partridge, Anne; Billesdon 34
Partridge, Thos. ; Billesdon 33
Picke, Margt. ; Dalby Chalcombe 90
Pike, Joan ; Scalford 18
Pridmore, Robt. ; Stockerston 20
Ragg, Wm. ; Dalby parva 115
Robins, Eliz. ; Thringston 125
Rogers, Wm. ; Ashby Delazouch 48
Roulston, Eliz. ; Diseworth 132
Shaw, Thos. ; Enderbye 117
Shaw, Wm. ; Thringston 64
Sherwood, Thos. ; Apleby parva 24
Skelson, Wm. ; Loughborough 37
Sketchley, Robt. ; Snarston 15
Smith, John ; Woodhouse 32
Smith, Wm. ; Primethorpe 87
Spencer, Thos. ; Barton 25
Steele, Stephen ; Pickwell 11
Steevens, Wm, ; Shawell 123
Stretton, Rich. ; UUesthorpe 74
Sweetelad, Thos. ; Narborough 51
Tilley, Wm. ; UUesthorpe Si
Tomlinson, Joan ; Ashby Delazouch 10
Tompson, James ; Frolesworth 135
Tompson, Wm. ; Houghton 119
Trentham, Margery ; Ashby
Delazouch 124
Turnpenny, Wm. ; Barkston 131
Varnham, Edw. ; Owston 19
Waldram, George ; Odeby 104
Walker, Rich. ; Thringston 52
"Walplate, George ; Shacraston 17
Warner, Mary ; Markefeild i
Watson, Wm. ; Blackfordbye 29
■Watts, Rich. ; Wigston magna 72
■Wi^fail, Nicholas ; Medburne 5
Wightman, Rich. ; Broughton
Ashley 83
Wilson, Rich. ; Sheepy magna 65
Wilson, Thos. ; Humberston 4
^A^oodland, Rich. ; Hinckley no
1 1
1641. — Continued.
No.
Wormewell, Edw. ; Melton
Mowbray 66
Worthington, John ; Leicester 99
\Vright, Thos. ; Hinckley 98
Wright, Walter ; Hucklescote 23
1642.
Adcock, Wm. ; Swinford 74
Allen, Isabella ; Whetston 49
Armeson, John ; Knipton 67
Arnold, Thos. ; Fleckney 6
Baker, Thos. ; Sproxton 36
Ballard, Wm. ; Narborough 58
Barsdale, Robt. ; Shepshead 61
Bawden, Samuel ; Hinckley 41
Berrington, Edw. ; Osgathorpe 22
Bond, Wm. ; Higham 2
Brooke, Rich. ; Glen parva 4
Browne, John ; Loughborough 78
Browne (see Ludthorpe).
Bryan, Thos. ; Barkby Thorpe 10
Buckley, Rich. ; Thorneton 81
Button, Anne; Kimpcot 77
Coates, Mary ; Whitweek 24
Cooper, Thos. ; Shepy magna 18
Deacon, Rich. ; Medburne 69
Deacon, Wm. ; Foxton 5
Dixie, Rich. ; Emmanuel College,
Cambridge 55
Dore, Brian ; Dalby sup olds 56
Elston, Rich. ; Muston 47
Farthin, John ; Burrough 30
Fitzwilliams, Henry ; Leicester 31
Floyd, James; Kilby 80
Forrian, Thos. ; Coton 70
Fosterd, John ; Claxton 79
Gamble, Eliz. ; Whetston 46
Gamble, George ; Burbage 32
Gamble, Wm. ; Ashby magna 25
Gibson, Anne; Bottesford 13
Gilbert, Francis ; Bosworth 65
Goodman, George ; Croft 16
Grant, John ; Whetston 53
Graunt, Thos. ; Whetston 50
Hayes, Eliz. ; Kegworth 54
Heyfford, Katherine ; Laughton ? 76
Holmes, Alice ; Shepshead 23
Howard, Rich. ; Thurcaston 33
Hubberd, Abigail ; Lubsthorpe 51
Jaques, Gyles ; Worthington 64
Jefcoote, Anne ; Broughton Ashley 26
Kendall, Humphrey ; Blaby 28
Kerkham, Wm. ; Muston 15
Knight, Wm. ; Bosworth S
Lambe, Agnes ; Bottesford 62
Lamson, Wm. ; Thorp Langhton 35
Langhton, John ; Harborough 37
Loseby, Thos. ; Hungerton i
148
Leicestershire Wills.
1643.
34
Abbott, John ; Ailston
Adcocke, John ; Quarne
Arnold, Henry; Foxton 17
Atterton, Humphrey ; Newbould 31
Averey, Tbos. ; Peckleton 5
Bing, Anthony ; Narborow 21
Bingley, James ; rector of Gumley 24
Billers, Wm. ; Leicester 3
Bramley, Rich. ; Hoton 32
Charles, James ; Leicester 12
Chettle, John ; Croft 11
Coates, Alice ; Foxton 16
Cooper, Rich. ; Kirkby Mallorye 14
Eames, Francis; Markett Bosworth 20
Francis, Nicholas ; Loughborow 18
Freeman, Rich. ; Great Sheepye 2
Freer, Henry ; Sheavsbye 6
Gamble, Thos. ; Leicester 22
South Croson 23
The Newarke,
Leicester 10
Gregory, Wm. ; Peckleton 7
Knight, Margaret ; Newbold i
Goddard, Wm.
Gravener, Eliz
i6^2.— Continued.
No.
Ludthorpe, ah. Browne, John:
Oneleape 45
Martin, Thos. ; Foxton 40
Norman, Merial ; Odeby 39
Oswyn, Wm. ; Holwell 27
Pachet, Wm. ; Muston 68
Palmer, Chris. ; Thorneton 29
Pelton, Wm. ; Leicester 3
Plumer, Robt. ; Braunston 11
Potter, Wm., sen. ; Breedon 9
Pine, Henry ; Muston 66
Robinson, Wm. ; Barkston 12
Ryder, Mary ; Barrowe 57
Shalcrosse, James ; Melton
Mowbraye 44
Slater, Roger ; Evington 19
Smally, Thos. ; Thrushington 42
Smith, Henry; Lubenham 63
Smith, Miles ; Bowdon magna 71
Smith, Richard ; Whetston 43
Spick, John ; Sewsterne 14
Swinfon, Anne ; Sutton Cheney 20
Tooley, Thos. ; Odeby 38
Vaile, Thos., sen. ; Whetston 59
Vaile, Thos. ; Whetston 60
Vesye, Thos. ; Thurleston 52
Wallis, Rich. ; Foxton 2
Webster, Anthony ; Leicester 77
Wells, Thos. ; Thurmaston 17
Whattoff, Wm. ; Siston 78
Wight, Rich. ; Long Whatton 21
Wilkinson, John ; Thorpe Langhton 34
Wilson, Thos. ; Humberston 75
Wyat, Thos. ; Thrumaston 48
1643. — Continued.
No.
Million, Henry ; 9
Myles, Henry ; Thorp, p. of
Broughton 13
Neale, Grace; Mowsley 26
Neale, Rich. ; Mowsley 27
Oswine, John ; Scraptoft 29
Read, Thos. ; Thurnrbye 25
Sergeant, Wm. ; Melton Mowbraye 19
Sprodgson, Humphrey ; Turlangton 15
Staples, Thos. ; Coates 30
Trentam, Robt. ; Loughborow 33
Wells, Laurence ; Willoughbye 28
Willmore, Thos. ; Enderbie 4
1644.
Abbott, Hugh ; Long Whatton 14
Ashton, Joseph ; Burrow super
montem 7
Bent, Rich. ; Countisthorpe 15
Biddle, Alice ; Humberston 21
Biddle, Robert ; Humberston 22
Cobley, Anna ; Ibstocke 10
Fletcher, Wm. ; Anstey 3
Foster, Anthony ; Stonesbye 23
Foster, John ; Anstey 6
Fryer, John ; Little Newtowne 4
Haddon, John ; Enderbye 24
Hodge, Wm. ; Barkbye 17
Hunt, Rich. ; Wigston magna 13
Launder, John ; Anstey 2
Marvin, John ; Sapcoate 8
Morris, Alice ; Narborow 9
Pawley, Frances; Melton Mowbray 5
Perkin, George ; Primethorpe, p.
of Broughton Astley 20
Roberts, Rich. ; Medbume 19
Thorpe, Sarah ; Hoby 16
Trigge, George, sen. ; Somerby i
Vorley, Rich.; Kirby Bellars 11
Walton, Agnes ; Houghton 12
Ward, Thos., jun. ; Arnesbye 14
Wigley, Thos., sen. ; Scraptoft 18
Wright, Thos. ; Stoake geldinge 25
1645-
Bingham, Robt. ; Stretton parva 8
Bradshaw, Thos. ; Loughborow 2
Burton, Alice ; Newton harcourte 6
Davie, Humphrey ; Gillmorton 10
Dumblcby, Wm. ; Leicester 3
Gilbert, Alice ; Leicester 5
Hegges, Margaret ; Beamont Leys 4
Palmer, Wm. ; Loddington 9
Ward, Wm. ; Hatheme i
Wigley, Henry: Scraptoft 11
Winewood, Thos. ; Leicester Forest 7
Leicestersliin- Wills.
149
1646.
No.
Ash, Sarah ; Ashby delazoiich 16
Astell, Thos. ; Kearesbye 26
Bickerstaffe, Roger ; Owston 63
Bishopp, Thos. ; Snipsoii 31
Boylson, (ieorge ; Desford 49
Bradgate, Eliz. ; Brentingthorpe 53
Bradley, Agnes ; Slawston 65
Brunt, Thos. ; Sutton Cheney i
Calverley, Noell ; Dalby sup le
Woulds 3
Carter, \Vm. ; Kibworth harcourte 48
Cartwright (see Hawley).
Clare, Rich. ; Ibstocke 66
Clay, Wm.; Pickwell 49
Coleman, Daniel ; Kibworth
Beauchamp 2
Collinson, Anthony ; Woodhouse 20
Corbett, Robt. ; Bosworth 36
Cotton, Edw. ; Hemmington 25
Davy, Valentine ; Leicester 39
Dent, John ; Ashby delazouch 29
Dodson, Thos. ; Somerby 42
Dowell, Joane ; Stoakegeldinge 57
EUott, John ; East Langhton 59
Evens, Robt. ; Leare 82
Fausett, Gilbert, sen. ; Leicester 71
Featherston, Kath. ; Sheapshead 10
Feilding, Eustace ; Thurcaston 72
Fisher, Eliz. ; Edmondthorpe 5
Fletcher, John ; Markett Har-
borough 77
Fletcher, Wm. ; Ratby 79
Fox, Joan ; Hatherne 78
Francis, Wra., sen. ; Scalford 33
Gotheredge, Robt. ; Ashby
delazouch 24
Guy, Mary ; Houghton 70
Hallford, Henry ; Laund Abbay 4
Hatterley, Joseph; Ashby delazouch 35
Hawett, Wm. ; Scalford
Hawley, als. Cartwright, Eliz. ;
Coates
Holt, Wm. ; Markett Bosworth
Horton, Goodith ;
Hurst, Wm. ; Silebye
Iliffe, Thos. ; Billesdon
Ingleherne, Robt. ; Bowden magna 67
Isann, Robt. ; Rearsbye 55
Johnson, Bryan ; Glenn magna 9
Kirkeman, Eliz. ; Castle
Donington 15
Lacy, Robt. ; Hemington ig
Loe, Alice ; Diseworth 60
Love, John ; Braunston 8
March, John ; Pickwell 68
Millner, Wm. ; Rearsbye 54
Nightingayle, Wm. ; Hatherne 12
Norman, Robt. ; Ashby delazouch 52
North, Julian ; Bagworth 80
Odham, Robt. ; Dalby magna 18
1646. — C'lllltillHcd.
No.
Palmer, Maiy ; Markett Bosworth 7
Palmer, Rich. ; Hatherne 28
Phillips, Peter ; Biougluon 69
Potchen, Katherine ; Barkby 22
Presgrave, Mary; Westcoates 81
Pywell, John ; Mount Sorrell 58
Reeve, Jaines ; Newbold 75
Richard.son, Eliz. ; Rearesbye 62
Royce, Job ; Lubenham 30
Sarson, John ; Loughborow 40
Seagrave, Thos. ; Leicester 61
Smyth, loan; Lougborow 14
Smyth, Rachel ; Ashby delazouch 21
Smyth, Wm. ; Scalfofd 84
Spencer, Wm. ; Rearesbye 56
Stacye, George ; Thrussington 64
Sturges, Laurence ; Husbands
Bosworth 37
Sykes, Anne ; Markefeild 83
Taylor, Eliz. ; Thorpe Sachvile 45
Tilley, Daniel ; North Kilworth 23
Tournell, Lawrence ; Horninghold 47
Turlangton, Joan ; Thurmaston 27
Undenll, John, sen. ; Ullesthorpe 50
Veasey, Thos. ; Bitteswell 13
Vincent, Henry ; Kegworth 44
Walmesley, Simon ; Hatherne 11
Warden, Edw. ; Sharneford 74
Wells, Thos. ; Thurmaston 46
Wells, Wm., sen. ; Thrussington 76
White, John ; Sproxton 43
Wright, John; Hatherne 73
Wright, Thos. ; Leicester 38
1647-
Abbott, Sam ; Cleabrooke i
Allen, Wm. ; Ilston 75
Almey, Wm. ; Bitteswell 65
Ash, Robt., sen. ; Sheapeshead 28
Ash, Thos. , Ashby delazouch 7
Baker, John ; Knighton 81
Bardsey, Margery ; Scalford 14
Barwell, Mathew ; Loughborough 66
Bell, Anna ; Arnesbye 6
Bend, Thos. ; Redmile 18
Brabson, Robt. ; Wigston 69'
Brookes, Wm. ; Ashby Delazouch 59
Browne, Ellis; Broughton 68
Burditt, Wm. ; Peckleton 67
Burrouges, John ; Aihby delazouch i
Chamberlaine, Francis; Plumbe-
tree, co. Notts 74
Chapman, Rich. ; Foxton 8-
Cleapoole, Sarah ; North Borrough 24
Cluar, Wm. ; Sapcoat 2
Cook, Edmund ; Lutterworth 41
Cooper, Joan ; Asbarston 40
Dash, Rich. ; Kimcoate 63
Dixon, Oliver ; Kethorpe 72
150
Leicestershire Wills.
1647. — Continued.
No.
Dunn, Joan ; Loughborough 22
Fovile, Thos. ; Wymeswould 77
Francke, Miles ; Wymeswould 78
Francke, Rich. ; Syston 32
Garland, Robt. ; Barkbye 34
Gassett, Henry ; Thrinckton, a/5.
Thrinckston 47
Gracedue, Bartholomew ; Leicester 29
Greene, Eliz. ; Cosbye 17
Greene, Wm. ; Cosby 71
Grey, Wm. ; Belgrave 62
Hall, John ; West Beldgeford 73
Hassard, Thos. ; Ashbydelazouch
55&56
Henshaw, John ; Leicester 30
Holding, Eliz. ; Mountsorrell 31
Holmes, Edward ; Newbold 37
Hood, Wm. ; Normanton 52
Howers, Thos. ; Peatling magna 70
Husbands, John ; Coleorton 44
Jackson, Samuel ; Ashbydelazouch 23
Jaques, Wm. ; Worthington 10
Jeffs, Thos. ; Halstead 33
Jowett, Robt. ; Sheapshead 76
King, Alice ; Kegworth 50
Lacy, Jane ; Hoton 11
Langton, Robt., sen. ; Leicester 48
Lasser, Martin ; Wymeswould 26
Leake, Joan ; Ratcliffe 25
Lin, Ralph ; Muston 39
Loe, ah. Pole, John ; Ashbydela-
zouch 49
Middleton,Goodith ; Loughborough 19
Morris, Godfrey ; Walton sup le
woulds 3—4
Myles, Francis ; Wymeswould 78
Pole (see Loe).
Pope, Henry; Smeeton Westerby 64
Poynton, George ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 42
Reynor, Leonard ; Loughborough 15
Sharpe, Thos. ; Tilton 5
Shelton, Sarah ; Loughborough 57
Smyth, Edw. ; Hinckley 80
Sprigge, Rich. ; Bruntingthorpe 45
Starke, Bartholomew ; Humberston 38
Steane, Thos. ; Anstey 27
Sykes, Henry ; Ashby delazouch 16
Tebb, Thos. ; Stoughton 9
Thame, Cicely ; Burbidge 36
Tomlinson, George ; Hatherne 79
Trotter, Stephen ; Bottesford 61
Walton, EUias ; Busbbye 12
Ward, Mary; Halloughton 21
Ward, Rich. ; Somerbye 51
Wells, Edw. ; Shearesbye 20
Whitehead, John ; Neather
Broughton 43
Wingfeild, Robt. ; Leicester 13
Winterton, Wm. ; Hungarton 60
1647. — Continued^
No.
Wolfe, Wm. ; Walton 58
WoUands, Thos. ; Melton Mowbray 54
Wood, Wm. ; South croson 46
Wright, Wm. ; Nether Broughton 35
Wright, Wm.; Higham • 82
Wyatt, Anthony ; Whitwicke 53
1648.
Adcocke, Roger ; Osgathorpe 27
Adcocke, Thos. ; Siston, als.
Sitheston 35
Allen, Rich. ; Earleshulton 20
Bayly, Rich. ; Neatheseale 47
Bell, Eliz. ; Leicester 24
Berrington, Thos. ; Hatherne 33
Bestavall, Margt. ; Loughborough 36
Bickerstaffe, Nich. ; Halloughton 45
Broughton, Thos. ; Loughborough 43
Browne, Rich. ; Whetstone 2
Browne, Robt., sen.; Carlton
Curlew 26
Buckston, Edw. ; Barkebye 16
Cave, Wm. ; Twiford 34
Coleman, Ralph ; Burton Overey 21
Collins, Thos. ; South croston 31
Estlinge, George; Barwell 8
Forryan, Rich ; Burbage 23
Foster, Anna ; Knighton 13
Fountaynes, John ; Knipton 15
Gilbert, Wm., sen. ; Ullesthorpe 46
Gray, Wm. ; Theddingworth 37
Hollingsworth, Francis; Whestone 25
Hollwell, Rich. ; Tilton 6
Hore, Thos., sen. ; Humberston 48
Houghton, Mary ; Thrussington 19
Iliffe, Edw. ; Kibworth Beachampe 44
Johnson, Thos. ; Leicester 4
Kinge, Edw.; Whetston 14
Lees, Anthony ; Ashby delazouch 12
Marshall, James ; Osgathorpe 10
Massie, John; Earle shilton 5
Mose, Edw. ; Thurmaston 11
Orme, Robt. ; Norton juxta Twi-
crosse 3
Ouldam, Eliz. ; Cossington 38
Palmer, Robt. ; Hatherne 9
Petty, Joan ; Loughborough 42
•Pratt, Robt. ; p. of St. Margaret,
Leicester.
Shurley, Thos. ; Beeby 30
Skellington, John ; Thrussington 40
Smyth, Rich. ; Nayleston 32
Smyth, Wm. ; Tugby 29
Stafford, John ; Burton sup le Olds 22
Walton, Thos. ; Leicester 17
White, Wm. ; Husbands Bosworth 18
Whitworth, Jane ; Womandham 41
Will and Admon. missing.
Leicestershire Wills.
151
1648. — Continued.
No.
Wright, Anne ; Nayleston 28
Yates, Rich. ; Bagworth i
Yates, Rich. ; Bagworth 7
1649.
Abbott, George ; Cleabrooke 7
Adcocke, Rich. ; Newbold verdon 4
Annis, Henry ; Foxton 28
Ans, Eliz. : Houghton 21
Arnesbye, Wm. ; Turlangton 39
Arnold, Wm. ; Foxton 26
Baker, Wm. ; Husbansbosworth 5
Bartram, John ; Higham sup
montem 73
Beckett, Thos. ; Leicester 59
Broadhurst, Wm. ; Woodhouse 6
Broome, Joan ; Horningold 24
Cave, Deane ; South Croxton 34
Chamberlaine, Wm. ; Leicester 49
Clarke, Timothy ; Bowden magna 38
Cooke (see Smyth).
Coulson, Ambrose ; Freabye 51
Coy, Thos. ; Sproxton 45
Crispe, John, sen. ; Leare 64
Deane, Cave ; South Croxton 39
Dennis, Mary ; Breedon 41
Dixon, Gertrude ; Loughborough 65
Eaton, Francis ; St. Olaves,
Southwark, co. Surrey 48
Farmer, Wm. ; Carleton 6g
Foster, Mary ; Buckminster 17
Fowler, Nicholas ; Lughborough 8
Francke, Anne ; Wymeswould 61
Gillson, George ; Barkbye 57
Goddard, Wm. ; Ibstocke 71
Greene, George ; Kilby 20
Grundye, Rich. ; Twicrosse 22
Harper, Thos. ; Bowden magna 35
HartPborne, Jervase ; Walton, p.
Kimcoate 44
Hewett, Wra. ; Narborow 43
Jackson, John ; Diseworth 54
Jackson, Wm. ; Loughborrow 15
1649. — Continued.
No.
Johnson, John ; Quenniborrowe 19
Kitchen, Wm. ; Littlethorpe 32
Lord, John ; Bitteswell 30
Marshall, Rich. ; Burbage r6
Middleton, Roger ; Harby 63
M oulds worth, Henry ; Rearesbye 31
Neale, Wm. ; Abkettlebye 42
Orton, Levi ; Stonystanton 33
Orton, Wm. ; Stonystanton 40
Paule, Robt. ; Hinckley 56
Pitts, Wm. ; Abkettlebye i
Reddish, John ; Buckminster 68
Reytforth, Thos. ; Waltham 36
Richardson, Wm. ; Broughton 13
Riddington, Edw. ; Langton 11
Riddington, Thos. ; Langton 10
Rixome, John ; Ibstocke 70
Saunders, Francis ; Leicester 47
Saunderson, John ; Billesden 55
Scrimshaw, John ; Dalby sup olds 62
Sharpe, Wm. ; Sewsterne 18
Smyth, Andrew ; Nether Broughton 50
Smyth, ah. Cooke, Thos. ; Kerby
bellars 23
Sneape, Eliz. ; Leicester 46
Squyre, Lawrence ; Quarnedon 53
Stevenson, Thos. ; South Croston 66
Stretton, John ; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 60
Stretton, Mary ; Woodgate,
Leicester 9
Swinfield, John ; Ibstocke 72
Taylor, Rich. ; South croston 67
Tilley, John ; Dunton Bassett 13
Trowman, Thos. ; Walton sup olds 14
\A^ade, Edw. ; Cleabrooke 58
Wallis, Rich. ; Foxton 25
Ward, Thos. ; Arnesbye 29
Warner, Francis ; Seagrave 3
Warner, Hugh ; Fleckney 2
^A^hite, Lucas ; Barkebye 27
Whittle, Ralph ; Harbye 52
Wyatt, Robt. ; Arnesbye 37
152
Leicestersh ire A dm in is t rat ions .
SERIES V.
Hbmiuistrations.
1556^1649.
This series consists of a calendar of Administration Bonds granted by the Archdeaconry
Court of Leicester, between 1556 and 1649, now existing or missing. It is a matter of regret that
so many of these records should now be missing, the Bonds not having been so regularly filed as the
Wills. In addition to a good numbef of records dating from 1556 to 1593, found in various mixed
bundles and now arranged in calendar order, filed bundles of Bonds exist for the following years : —
1585, 1587, 1589, 1591, 1594, 1595, 1601, 1623, 1625, 1633, 1634, 1639, 1648, 1649
In the intermediate years there are no Bonds filed.
The earlier records previous to 1556 have altogether disappeared, and no record of any grants
exist, excepting those few mentioned in the earliest Act Book for 1526.
Administration Act Books exist for the years 1526 and 1586, and from 1604 to 1645 inclusive.
The whole of the existing records for the period under notice have been examined and the
following lexicographical calendar specially prepared for this publication.
MISSING ADMINISTRATION BONDS, 1556— 1583.
The following is a list of Administrations granted during the tenure of office of John Chipping-
dale. LL.B., Commissary and Official, circa 1356 ana 1583. Whilst these Bonds are now missing, it
has been thought desirable to print the list for reference. It has been compiled from a i6th Century
Index not now in official use.
Abbott, Rich , sen. ; Mowsley
Abell, Wm. ; Leicester
Able, .\gnes ; Nethersheale
Able, Thos. ; Foxton
Adcocke, Oliver ; Lowghborowe
Adcok, Robt. ; p. of Newtowne
Addames, Thos. ; Burbage
Adders, Rich. ; Cottisbitche
AUyn, John ; Hemington
Alsoppe, Thos. ; Belgrave
Andrewe, John ; Loddington
Andrewe, Robt. ; Estonne
Andrewes, Edmund ; Stretton
Andrewes, Thos. ; Hallowghton
Andro, John ; vicar of Wigson
Annes, Rich.; Leicester
Arnold, John ; Claxton
Artonne, Wni. ; Hallowghton
Aston, George ; Leicester
Astyll, John ; Wygson
Atkynson, John ; Leicester
Attwell. John ; Castyldonington
Averie, Nich. ; Broughton asteley
Aynesworthe, Wm. ; Burrowe ?
Babington, Barbar ; Mountsorrell
PBackley, Marger ; Buckminster
Bacon, Henry ; Sutton Cheyney
Badewike, Rich. ; Norton
Ball, John; Tonga [Test.]
?Bam, Thos. ; Hose
Banister, Margt. ; Upton
Barlowe, Thos. ; Hallowghton
Baskwell, Robt. ; Packington
Bassett, Joan ; Ashbie Dalazouche
Bate, John ; Sewesterne
Bate, John ; Glene
Bate, John ; Glen magna
Bate, Robt. ; Gilmorton
Bathewe, Rich. ; Whvtwicke
Bayley, John ; Lowghborowe
Beale, Thos. ; Crafte
Bedyll, John ; Shakesston
Bee, John ; Bredon
Belcher, Thos ; Shenton
Bell, John ; Shepshedde
Bell, Thos ; Byllesdon
Bell, (see Sutton).
Bene, Miles ; Hinckley
Leicestershire A dministrations.
153
Missing Bonds. — Continued.
Bennytt, John ; Aylston
Bennytt, Rich. ; Boresworthe
Bennytt, Wm. ; Aylstonne [Test.]
Bente, Robt. ; Pickvvell
Bentley, Robt. ; Shepshed
Benytt, Rich. : Aylston
Beridge, Rich. ; Leicester
Berwell, Barthol. ; Naylston
Biggins, John ; Thornton
Bingley, John ; Beltoiine
Binsley, Robt. ; Belton
Blacke, Marger ; Croxton
Blanckley, Thos. ; Statherne
Blande, Henry ; Burrowe
Blassi, Tiller ; Melton Mowbray
Blower, Agnes ; Lowghborowe
Bloxam, Amee; Stonystanton
Blunte, Margt. ; Welham
Bonde, Helen; Higham
Bore, Thos. ; Barrowe
Bottffyshe, Robt. ; Wheston
Bradley, Rich. ; Saxbie
Bradshall, John ; Burton lazers
Bradshall, Wm. ; Browghton astley
Bradshawe, Robt. ; Morebarne
Bramley, John ; Lowghborowe
Branche, Thos. ; Mountesorrell [Test.]
Brandon, Walter ; Quernedon [Test.]
Brannston, John ; Melton Mobrey
Branston, Laurence ; Saddington
Braye, John ; Stonystanton [Test.]
Breers, John ; Lubenham
Brian, Edw. ; Earnesbie
Brian, Peter; (Adm. p. pore.) .
Brian, Thos. ; Smeaton
Bridges, Eliz. ; Humberston
PBrofrid, Rich, and Marger; Hatherne
Browne, Agnes ; Countisthorpe
Browne, Joan ; Nether broughton
Browne, John ; Horningwold
Browne, John ; Lowghborowe
Browne, Wm. ; Barrow upon Soar
Broxsbie, Matthew ; Melton
Bruan, Joan ; Lowghborowe [Test.]
Bruan, Robt. ; Howghton
Brucke, Roger ; Lubenham
Bryan, Henry ; Frolesworthe
PBuarne, Roger; Baresbie
Burbage, John ; Wymontham
Burbage, Wm. ; Boresworthe
Burch, Geoffrey ; Shepshed
Burcheley, John ; Wykin
Burley, Wm. ; Donington
Burrowe, Helen ; (For) Thedingworth
Burrowe, John ; Thrushington
Burrowe, Thos. ; Lockington
Burrowes, John ; Belton
Burton, Katharine ; Hallowghtonne
Burton, Wm. ; Lowghborowe
Burton, Wm. ; Hallowghton
Missing Bonds. — Continued.
Butler, John; Crafte
Butteler, Thos. ; Dyseworthe
Buxton, Agnes ; Thrumston ?
Calcrofte, Francis ; Bottesford
Calton, Robt. ; Wymeswolde
Canne, Robt. ; Frysbie
Cappe, Wm. ; Querndon
Carte, Ralph ; Bosseworth
Carter, Mirable ; Sharnford
Cattell, Roger ; Baresbie
Cattyll, John ; Ashbie magna
Chamberlaine, Laurence; Kylbie
[Test.]
Chamberlaine, Thos.-; Humberston
Chamberlaine, Wm. ; Wigson
Chan', Oliver; Burrowe
Chancye, als. Gyles, Clement ; Melton
Ch^ner, Agnes; Bagworth
Chapman, Edm. ; Lubenham [Test.]
Charnells, Walter ; Snareston
Charntie, John : Bottisford
Charton, Thos. ; Fostonne
Chawner, Alice ; Longwhatton
Churchman, John ; Whytwicke
Clare, John ; Thurlston
Clerke, Dunston ; Owstonne
Clerke, Francis ; Kybworthe
Clerke, Isabelle ; Ashbie dalazouch
Clerke, Margerie ; Lowghborowe
Clerke, Martin ; Blaybie
Clerke, Nicholas ; West langhton
Clerke, Thos ; Este langhton
Cley, Wm. ; Wigsonne
Clowdesley, Nicholas ; Smeaton
Clyfford, Joan ; Kegworth
Cokyn, Wolston ; Thurlston
Coles, John ; Estelangton
Colie, Rich. ; Holwell
Collingwood, Thos. ; Kirbie bellers
Cooke, George ; Lowghborowe
Cooke, Henry ; Buckminster
Cooke, Robert ; Estonne
Cooke, Thos. ; Dyseworthe
Cooke, Wm. ; Wystowe
Corbie, Wm. ; Barkbie
Coverton, George ; Whytwick
Cowper, John ; Twycrosse [Test.]
Cowper, Wm. ; Burbage
Coxe, Alice; Sutton
Crafte, Robt. ; Bylsdonne
Croson, Wm, ; Ashbie folwell
Crosse, John ; Apkettilbie [Test.]
Crosse, Matilda; Applebie
Croxton, Peter ; Scraptofte
Cumand, George ; Howbie
Cumand, Wm.; Sombie
Curson, Leonard ; Claxtonne
Curtis, Anthony ; Kirbie bellers
Dalbie, John ; Castledonington
Danyell, Thos. ; Leicester
154
Leicestershire A dministrations.
Missing Bonds. — Continued.
Darker, Rich. ; Leicester
Dawkyns, Margery ; Osbaston
Dewsnappe, Wm. ; Sybesdon
Deyne, John ; vicar of Twyford
Dobbes, John ; Thorpearnold
Dolman, John ; Snareston
Dowell, Eliz. ; Huncote
Drayton, Robt. ; Cranehoo
Drege, Thos. ; Howbie
Durward, Thos. ; Lawghton
Dyckinson, Janne ; Waltham
Dyckyns, John ; Sewesterne
Dyxon, Jane ; Lowghborowe
Dyxon, Robt. ; Lowghborowe
Eton, Francis ; Brannston
Evington, Thos. ; Leicester
Evington, Thos. ; Lowghborowe
Farthinge, Wm. ; Kirbie bellers
Fawken, Margt. ; Shenton ?
Fawken, Thos. ; Kirbie bellers
Fayles, Geofirey , Sharneford
Fermer, John ; Estonne
Fermer, John ; Sheppie
Fletcher, Lawrence ; Branston
Fletcher, Mabell ; Whytwicke
Flower, Wm. ; Kirbie bellers
Foldes, Agnes ; Barrowe
Foreman, Rich. ; Burtonne
Fowler, Rich. ; Lowghborowe
Foxe, Eliz. ; Norborowe
Foxe, George ; Estelanghton
Foxsley, Robt. ; Foxton
Frannkes, Robt. ; Kirbie bellers
Freere, Thos ; Shepshed
Freman, Rich.; Barowe
Freman, Wm. ; Stanton Wyvell
Frenche, Eliz. ; Gumley
Frendes, Thos. ; Rotheley
Fronne, Robt. ; Duntonne
Fuxe, Thos. ; Sylbie
Fysher, Chris. ; Sylbie
Fysher, James ; Burbage
Gamble, Wm. ; Segrave
Garner, Edmund ; Swanington
Garner, Rich. ; Sharneford
Garner, Edmund; Swanington
Gaswaie, Thos. ;
Gelian, Robt.; Hoose
Gennawaie, Henry ; Boresworthe
Gerie, Helen ; Bylsdon
Gerie, Wm. ; Church langhton
Gilberte, John ; Normanton
Glen, Robt. ; Enderbie
Glover, Odes ; Thorplanghton
Goodale, Ralph ; Castyldonington
Goodman, Robt. ; Stanton
Gowde, John ; Scraptofte
Grannger, James ; Upton
Gregorie, Thos. ; Pecultonne
Grey, Rich ; Tonge
Missing Bonds. — Continued.
Grococke, Leon. ; Estelangton [Test.]
Grymme, John ; Congeston
Grunndie, James ; Colton ?
Gulson, John ; Dalbie parva
Gulston, George ; rector of Pickwell.
Gybson, Wm., clerk ; Wymeswold.
Gyles, (see Chancye).
Hackett, David ; Leicester
Hackyett, John ; Saxby
Haine, Robt. ; Asforbie
Halliman, Thos. ; Lowghborowe
Halpenie, John ; Lutterworthe
Hammond, Eliz. ; Burton
Handes, Robt. ; Lutterworthe
Hannkynson, John; Dalbie parva
Harcote, John, clerk ; Brodgate
Hardiman, John ; Mowsley
Harford, Eliz. ; Costonne
Harford, Wm. ; Costonne
Harrison, Henry ; Stretton parva
Harrison, Robt. ; Quenyngborowe
Harrison, als. Wolley, Thos;
Sybbesdon
Harwar, Nich. ; Bagworth park
Harward, Henry ; Markfeylde
Harteshorne, Wm. ; Kymcote
Haskey, Ralph ; Ashbie Dalazouch
Hassard, John ; Barrowe
Hassard, Wm. ; Ashbie Dalazouch
Hawkyn, John ; Asforbie
Heckells, John ; Barkbie
Henesworthe, Robt. ; Hatherne
Hericke, Wm. ; Southcroston
Hodges, Thos. ; Stanton
Hodghkyn, Lucy ; Scraptofte
Hoggeson, John ; curate of Burstall
[Test.]
HoUingwood, Roger ; Redmell
Holmes, Wm. ; Lawghtonne
Hortram, Robt. ; Lockington
Howaie, W'm. ; Saxulbie
Howe, John ; Wigsonne
Howett, John ; Ragdale
Hudson, Edw. ; Clebrocke
Huggelscote, Wm. ; Glen magna
Hull, Henry; Packington
Hull, Wm. ; Kybworth
Hurlebat, Andrew ; Leicester
Hurtes, Libei ; Lowghborowe
Husten, Thos. ; Plunyer
Hutchyn, Henry, clerk ; Stapleford
Hutfeyld, Edm ; rector of Wytherley
Hutton, John ; Lutterworthe
Hyll, Rich.; Wigson
Hynton, Walter ; Hinckley
Hytchfeyld, Edw ; Boresworthe
llyffe, John ; Foxton
Ingaham, Roger ; Glenfeylde
Ireson, Wm. ; Kirbie bellers
Iveson, George ; Lowghborowe
Leicestershire A dministrations.
155
Missing Bonds. — Contimifd.
lyleland, John ; Lowghborowe
Jacam, Thos. ; Higham
Jackson, Henry ; Donington
Jackson, Thos. ; Countisthorpe
Jackson, Thos.jun. ; Countisthorpe
Jerratt, John ; Cosbie
Jervis, Rich. ; Eytonne
Jervis, Robt. ; Thorpe langton
Johnson, Nich. ; Loddington
Johnson, Rich. ; Wigsonne
Johnson, Robt. ; Wigsonne
Johnson, Roger ; Thorp shefeide
Johnson, Roger ; Lutterworthe
Jordayne, Leonard ; Lubenharri
Joyse, John ; Blackforbie
Joyse, Wm. ; Blackforbie
Judde, Anthony ; Carelton
Kilborne, Thos. ; Lowghborowe
Killingley, John ; Prestwold
Knowles, Henry ; Lowghborowe
Knyghte, Agnes ; Norborowe
Kybble, Thos. ; Lutterworthe
Kyllingley, John ; Garthorpe
Kynde, John ; Huncote [Test.]
Kynge, John ; Wigson parva
Kynge, Robt. ; Woodthorpe
Kyrke, Margt. ; Ylston
Lacie, Isabelle ; Melton [Test.]
Lane, Rich. ; Berwell
Laurence, (see Parker).
Lawrence, Joan ; Longwhatton
Laxon, Thos. ; Burbage
Ledmore, Thos. ; Wymeswolde
Lee, Rich.; Nortonne
Lee, Wm. ; Estonne
Lee, Wm.; Thrumaston
Letherland, Wm. ; Leicester
Levett, Bartholomew ; Norborowe
Lewyn, John ; Odbie
Lewyn, Thos. ; Frisbie
Lockinge, Eliz. ; Clawston
Looe, Alice ; Castyldonington
Looe, Hugh ; Longwhatton [Test.]
Looe, Katharine ; Castildonington
Looe, Roger; .^shbie dalazouch
Looe, Thos. ; Casteldonington
Lord, Eliz. ; Cottisbiche
Lord, Eliz. ; Dunton [Test.]
Lord, Rich. ; I.eare
Lord, Robt ; Bittiswell
Lovett, John ; Norborowe
Lowe, Alice ; Donnington
Lowe, John ; Saxbie
Lowesbie, Margery ; Leicester
Lunnas, Thos. ; Braunston
Lutharte, Walter, and Alice, his
wife ; Glen
Mallaborne, Hugh ; Normanton
Malyn, John ; Wigson parva
Mandie, Patrick ; Thnngeston
Missing Bonds. — Cnnfiniipd.
Mannsfeyld, Peter ; Lowghborowe
Mannsfeylde, John ; Worthington,
Marler, Agnes ; Muche ashbie
Marlowe, Wm. ; Ashbie magna
Martin, Ralph ; Kirbie
Maryott, Henry; Lowghborowe
Mason, Alice; Wymeswolde
Mason, John and Rich. ;
Mason, Robt. ; Woodthorpe
Mather, Wm. ; Meltonne
Mather, Wm. ; Meltonne
Mawsun, Edw. ; Cosbie
Meade, John ; Willowbie Waterlesse
[Test.]
Melborne,^ John ; EVyseworthe
Meverall, Nich. ; Leicester
Molde, Joan ;
Moltonne, Robt. ; Holwell
Moore, Robt. ; Lutterworthe
Morbie, Robt. ; Ashbie dalazouch
[Test.]
More, John; Lande ?
More, Rich. ; Foxtonne
More, Rich. ; Saltebie
More, Wm. ; Holwell
Morrall, George ; Packington
Morton, Isabelle ; Queningborowe
Morton, John ; Ashbie magna
Mosse, John ; Stocke
Mosse, Peter; Odbie
Mothe, Edmunde ; Lowghborowe
Mothe, Wm. and Robt. ; Monntsorrel
Mountaine, Laurence ; Leicester
Muche, Wm. ; Bowden magna
Muche, Thos. ; Sheresbie
Mutt, Rich. ; Sheppie
Myddleton, Thos. ; Queningborowe
Newbolde, John ; Thorneton
Newcombe, Robt. ; Market bossworthe
Neyle, John ; Much Ashbie
Noble, John; Scalford
Normanton, Thos. ; Queningborowe
Norton, Wm. ; Lawghton
Nurrse, John ; Whytwicke
Nycoles, John ; Packington
Nycolls, (see Wignall).
Nydd, Robt. ; Statherne
Odbie, Helen ; Foxtonne
Oldershshawe, John ; Kegworthe
Ollyver, Agnes ; Sylbie
Olljrver, Alice ; Norton
Ollyver, Joan ; Este norton
Ormeston, John ; Bagworth
Ormeston, John ; Worthington
Ormeston, Wni. ; Querne
Orton, Thos. ; Belgrave [Test.]
Osburne, John ; Sylbie
Othorpe, John ; Kymcote
Otweil, John ; Lutterworthe
Overend, Edw. ; Leicester [Test. J
156
Leicestershire A dministrations.
Missing Bonds. — Continued.
Paine, Henry ; Lutterworthe
Palmer, Eliz. ; Willowbie [Test.]
Palmer, Thos. ; Burstall
Parker, George ; Bringhurst
Parker, als. Laurence. John ; Newbold
Parkyns, Thos. ; Lutterwurtliii
Parkyns, Wm. ; Leicester
Parsonnes, Ambrose ; Lowghborowe
Parsonnes, James ; Whytwicke
Passe, Rich.; Great sheale
Patchett, Henry ; Barrowe
Patricke, John ; Lutterworthe
Peale, John ; Shepshed
Pecker, Robt. ; Applebie
Pegge, James ; Stonystanton
Pegge, Rich. ; Stoneystanton
Pemberton, John : Sheale
Perrin, Rich ; Scalford
Persevall, Rich. ; Thromstonne
Peyse, Eliz. ; Leicester
Phillippes, Rich. ; Naylston
*Pick, .\ndrevv ; Ashbifollwell
Plante, Wm. ; l^eicester
Platts, John ; Leicester
Plowman, Dorothy ; Bareston
PoUerd, John ; Leicester
Polteney, George ; Sheppie
Potter, George ; VValthain
Power, Wm. ; Galbie
Powle, John ; Barleston
Pratt, John ; Lutterworthe
Pratt, Rich ; Lutterworth
Pratt, Win. ; Ashbie parva
Preston, Rich. ; Lowghborowe
Purefrey, Ralph ; Drayton
Pywell, John ; Thorpe thomas
Randle, Thos. ; Barrowe upon Sore
Ratcheford, John ; Saxbie
Ratclyffe, Thos. ; Shepshed
Raynshawe, John ; Holwell
Reade, John ; Stonystanton
Reade, Margt. ; Sapcote
Redna, Thos. and Eliz. ; [Test.]
Reste, John ; Redmell
Ridley, Agnes ; Wigson
Righ, Thos. and Marger Ruelds ;
Halloughton
Rigmayden, John ; Lowghborowe
Robertes, Wm. ; Goodbie
Robi, Eliz. ; Castyldonington
Robinson, Eliz. ; Barrowe
Robinson, Isabelle ; Onlippe
Robinson, Rich. ; Wytherley
Roger, Anthony ; Kegworth
Rooe, Thos. ; Browghtonne
Ros, Simon ; Tylton
Rowe, Eliz. ; Foxtonne
Rowe, Wm. ; Lubenham
Rowell, Robt. ; Barleston
* Ad pore. puer.
Missing Bonds. — Continued.
Rowes, Robt. ; Clebrocke
Russell, Robert ; Meltonne
Ryder, John ; Barrowe
Ryvett, John ; Syeston
Saddeler, Thos. ; Ybstocke
Salisburie, Henry ; Countisthorpe
Salisburie, Henry ; Snareston
Sanders, Alice ; Queningborow
Sanders, Wm. ; Sharneford [Test.]
Sawmon, Edmund ; Huncote
Segrave, Joan ; Sutton
Senton, Rich. ; Lutterworthe
Sharpe, John ; Frysbie
Shawe, Wm. ; Reresbie
Shawell, Jane ; Leicester
Shenton, Robt. ; Leicester
Sheppie, Robt. ; Shepshed
Show, David ; Bareston
Show, Peter ;
Skevington, Henry ; Bowdon
Skyllington, John ; Frysbie
Slayter, Wm. ; Melton
Smart, Edmund ; Lubenham [Test.]
Smarte, Rich ; Gilmorton
Smaylson, Andrew; Swynford
Smeaton, John ; Estelanghton
Smeaton, John; West langhton
Smelley, John ; Melton
Smyth, als. Walton, Robt., clerk;
Howbie ?
Smythe, Emmott ; Scalford
Smythe, George ; Longwhatton
Smythe, Henry ; Howbie
Smythe, John ; Shepshedde
Smythe, John ; Hallowghton
Smythe, John ; Stonystanton
Smythe, Ralph ; Wymotham
Smythe, Rich. ; Sutton, p. of Broughton
Smythe, Thos. ; Doningtonne
Smythe, Wm. ; Saddington
Spendlowe, John ; Onlippe [Test.]
Sprecley, Geoffrey ; Frebie
Sprecley, Rich. ; Frebie
Spynes, Wm. ; rector of Misterton
Squyre, Wm. ; Howghton
Stafford, Francis ; Shangton ?
Stanley, Thos. ; Shepshed
Staples, Lawrence ; Lowghborowe
Staresmore, Wm. ; Frolesworth
Stevens, Wm. ; Gilmortonne
Stevenson, Thos. ; Croson
Stonne, Wm. ; Thorneton
Storer, John ; Wymeswold
Storer, Thos. ; Thrushington
Stougis, Wm. ; Thedingworthe
Sturgis, John ; Boresworthe
Styles, Margt. ; Leicester [Test.]
Sumpter, Agnes ; Welham
Sumpter, Thos. ; Thorpelanghton
Sumpter, Wm. ; Ashbie
Leicestershire A d ministrations.
157
Missing Bonds. —Continued.
Sutton, ah. Bell, Clem. ; Lowghborow
Syde, Wm, ; Desford
Sylvester, Henrv ; Stokegolding
Tallis, John ; Tua;bie
Tallis, John ; Belgrave
Tarrie, Rich ; Freybie
Tarris, Hugh ; Kylbie
Tatnell, John ; Swepston
Tatwell, Isaac ; Carleton
Tayler, Alice ; Branston
Tayler, John ; Neathersheale
Taylor, Eliz. : Berwell
Taylor, Leonard ; rector of Blayston
Tompson, Agnes; Belgrave
Tompson, Edw. ; vicar of Hose.
Tompson, George ; Woodhowse
Tompson, Henry ; Cadebie
Tompson, Jervice ; Wymeswolde
Tompson, Michael ; Melton
Tompson, Roger ; Lowghborowe
Towneshend, George ; Newbolde
Trentam, Eliz. ; Cootes
Trevis, John ; Tylton
Trigge, John ; Branston
Trowells, Henry ; Shepshed
Turn, John ; Walcote
Turner, Isabelle ; Bagvvorthe
Turvyll, Marie ; Thurleston
Tyghe, Anthony ; Wigsonne
Tyghe, Wm. ; Sylbie
Tyllie, Thos. ; Enderbie
Tyllie, Thos. ; Huncote
Tylton, John; Aston flavell
Tyrrie, Rich. ; Clebrooke
Underwood, John ; Hinckley
Vale, John ; Gumley
Vernham, Agnes; Stapleford
Vernham, Marie ; Bitteswell
Vers, John ; Saltebie
Veysey, John ; Gumley
Veysey, Wm. ; Leare [Test.]
Villers, Edw. ; Lowghborowe
Vincent, Anthony ; Bottisford
Vincent, Anthony ; Bottisford [Por. B.]
Walderam, Roger ; Odbie
Walker, Hugh ; Somerbie
Walker, Joan ; Erleshilton
Wallin, Mary ; Shepshed
Wallis, Marger ; Wigson
Wallis, Rich. ; Wigsonne
W^alter, Hugh ; Estonne
Missing Bonds. — Continueil.
Walton, Wm. ; Blayston
Walton, isee Smythj.
Warde, Alice; Earnesbie
Warde, John , Eston
Warde, Marger ; Leicester
Warde, Wm. ; Ashbie followell
Warrin, Agnes; Wuytwicke
Waterhowse, Lawrence ; Stol<erston
Waters, Agnes ; Wigson
Wathewe, John ; Leicester
Wathewes, Thos. ; Thedingworthe
Watkyn, Edmund ; Burbage [Test.]
Wattes, Margt. ; Cosbie
Wattes, Matilda; Ybstock
Watts, Rich. ; Lyttlethorpe
W^atts, Robt. ; Reresbie
Wayte, Joar. ; Peatling parva
Wayte, Lawrence ; Waltham
Weate, Wm. ; Wymotham
Welche, Wm. ; Burbage
Weste, Arthur; Scalford
Wester, Chr^s. ; Crafte
Westewes, Edw. ; Leicester
Whyte Robt. ; Wigsonne
Wighteman, Rich. ; Burbage
Wignall, als. NycoUs, Wm. ;
Packington [Test.]
Wilkockes, John ; Odsonne
Wilkockes, Robt. ; Newbold
Wilkokes, John ; Odsonne
Williamson, Helen ; Castledonington
Williamson, Thos. ; Castyldonington
Willowes, Edw. ; Hucklescote
Wilson, Wm., clerk; Goodbie
WoUey, John ; Lowghborowe
"WoUey, (sea Harrison).
Wood, John ; Saddington
Woodcoke, Thos. : \\ ymeswold
Wooddeslawe, John ; Wykyn
Worthington, John ; Thorparnold
Wraske, ?vlagdaline ; Burton
W^righte, John ; Sireston
Wrighte, Wm. ; Somerbie
Wyldes, Thos. ; Waltham
Wylkyns, Rich. ; Ybstocke
Wylson, Mary ; Statherne
Wylson, Ralph ; Somerbie [Test.]
Wynterton, Wm. ; Kymcote
Yarwood, Rich. ; Thorparnold
Yeoman, James ; Branston
Ylson, Thos., clerk; Thuleston
EXISTING ADMINISTRATION BONDS, 1556—1584. In Bundle No. I.
Undated Bonds. &c., temp Elizabeth.
Gregorie, John ; Keyme
Hydes, Hamlet ; Leicester
Kynde, Rich ; Blaby [Inv.]
Loue, John ; Barrow. 1559 ?
Parsons, Wm ; Brentingthorpe
Smithe, Robt. ; Saddington, 1573 ?
Symkyn, Thos. ; Stretton magna
Symson, Rcbt ; Barkeby [Inv.]
Tompson, Wm. ; Tonge, p. of Bredon
Wyldy, Rich.; Lowghborowe, 1559.'
[Inv.]
158
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1556.
CoUyns, Rich. ; Ernesbye
1557-
Bennet, Wm. ; Glen parva
Clement, Thos. ; Estou
Gerram, Sir Wm. ; rector of Heyther
Ilsone, Robt. ; Gumley
Myddylton, Rich, and Margt. ;
yuennyngborowe
Parkyns, John ; Hullysthorpe, p. of
Cleabroke
Taylor, Katherine ; Eston
Waldram, John ; Owdeby
Watts, Wm. ; Ovvston
1558.
Barroweclowghe, Henry ; Wheston
Helton, Thos. ; Sapcote
Blackegrave, Rich, and John ;
Ashebye dalazouch
Bolton, Margt. ; Asheby Folwell
•Branson, John ; Quennyngborow
Bromeley, Thos. ; Thurelston
Carre, Robt. ; Leicester
Chamberlaine, Hughe ; Sylby
•Dawkyns, Thos. ; Dunyngton
Dylkes, Thos. ; Kyrby Malerie
Freerson, James ; Shepeshedde
Hackytt, John ; Saxbye
Hodges, Robt. ; Glen magna
•IlyfFe, Wm. ; Gylmoreton
Leytherland, Ralph ; Shenton
Marven, Thos. ; Newbold
Morrys, Thos. ; Grymston
Oneby, Wm. ; Stapulton
JPalmer, Barnabe ; Wartnabie
Paule, or Pawley, George; Bores-
worthe
Phillips, Wm. ; Norborow
JPoUarde, John and Margt. ;
Lockyngton
Polteney, Rich. ; Walton, p. of
Kymcote
Pylow, Wm. ; Church langhton
Ratcliffe, Robt. ; Kyrkbe bellors
Streton, Thos. ; Wheston
Sutton, Wm. ; Lutterworthe
Tryggs, Wm. ; Melton Mowbrey
Wattes, Rich, ; Cottysbyche [Inv.]
• Wylkyns, Joan ; Ibstocke
1559-
•Andrew, Jaratt; Stonton Wifelde
Belgrave, Wm. ; Lyttle Glen
Butler, John ; Crafte
• With the Will annexed.
+ Will of John PoUarde annexed.
J Wlliiam in Inventory
1559. — CuiUinued.
Colteman, Wm. ; Mowsley
Farmer, Ralph; Shepshedd [Inv.]
Hull, Wm. ; Kybworthe [Inv.]
Malaburne, Agnes ; Smeeton
Nelle, or Neyle, Wm. ; Hornynghold
Palley, Rich. ; Wygson [Inv.]
Pyghte, Wm. ; Lughtborowe
Skevyngton, John ; Blaby
Smythe, Rallfe ; Bosseworthe
Squyre, Robt. ; Thedyngworth
f Stanford, Henry ; Leicester
•Taylor, Kenelme ; Ybstocke
•Warde, Agnes; Wystowe
•Warde, Rich. ; Wystowe
•Warde, Robt. ; Wystowe
Wiginton, John ; Leicester
1560.
Borrowe, Robt. ; Kegworthe
•Dawkyn, Henry ; Aston Flavell
Foster, Robt. ; Bushbie
Gayrye, Wm. ; Thornton
Neell, Rich. ; Lubenham
Neell, Robt.; Lubenham
Olyffe, Robt. and Alice ; Leicester
Salusburye, Thos. ;
Taylor, John ; rector of Hallowton
1561.
Barton, John ; Segrave
Browne, Wm.; Loughborow
Brucke, Roger ; Lubenham
Gervis, Agnes ; Eton
Molde, Henry ; Appleby
Taylor, Mawde ; Dunyngton
•JWelche, Anne; Burbage
156a.
Abbott, Hugh ; Medburne
Bryherhurste, Edw. ; Syston
1563-
Foster, Thos. ; Thurmeston
Kempe, Alice ; Frysby
Pawmer, Henry ; Tylton
Reynolds, John; Walton, p. of
Kymcott
Richardson, Thos. ; Melton Mowbrey
Sutton, George ; Lowghborowe
1564-
Averye, Wm. ; Shylton
Clark, Thos. ; Saltbe
• With the Will annexed.
+ Will Inventory and Portion Bond.
I Agnes Welch in Bond.
Leicestershire A dministrations.
^59
1564. — Continued.
Raven, Robt. ; Burton Lazars
•Sore, Wm. ; Dyseworthe
Tayler, Wm. ; Shylton
Tofte, Agnes; Hallowghton
•Tybbots, Robt. ; Hothorpe
Woodward, Agnes ; Lubenham
1565-
Bosse, John ; Wymeswolde
Bryan, Agnes; Stoke goldinge
Hardacres, Wm. ; Burstall
1566.
Fawxe, Anthony ; Belgrave
Johnson, Agnes ; Desforde
Kydyer, Robt. ; Melton
Ourton, Arthur ; London
Snape, Ralph ; Leicester
Thorpe, Thos., clerk ; Leicester
Wheatley, Rich. ; Norton juxta
Twycrosse
1567-
Cowper, Robt. ; Muston
Gray, Alice ; Foxton
Gibson, John ; Stapleford [Inv.j
Johnson, Rich. ; Thrushington
Oxenerd, Anthony ; Stapleford
•Parker, Alice; Sybson
Rubbon, Thos. ; Claxton
Sheperdson, Robt. ; Kettilby
1568.
Andrewe, Katherine ; Wiggeston
•Browett, Robt. ; Reresby
Clyfford, Nicholas ; Kegworthe
Guir, Katherine, Basset Howse
Harwar, Nicholas ; Leicester
Marler, Agnes; Muche Ashbye [Inv.]
Martyn, Rich. ; Dunton Bassett
Parkynson, Wm. ;
Shepperdson, Agnes; Abkeytilby
fSherley, Wm. ; Belgiave
Smithe, Amee ; Pickwell
Tompson, Robt ; Wodhowse.
1569.
•Allyn, Henry; Foston
fClarke, Wm. ; Braunson
'Estewood.John; KybwortheBeachamp
■fFreman, John ; Thrushington
Gerye, Agnes; Bylston
Hamond, Wm. ; Thorpe thomas
* With the Will annexed.
+ Will Inventory and Portion Bond.
1569.— Contiitued.
Harte, Thos. ; Kirby bellers
J Large, Thos. ; Newbould verdon
Mathewes, Thos. ; Thedyngworthe
Rede, Wm. and Kath. ; Stonystanton
Shyttylwood, Rich. ; Walton
Smythe, Henry ; Thorneton
•Tales, Robt. ; Kyrby bellers
1570-
Abbot, Rich., jun. ; Mowsley
Barton, Agnes; Kegworthe
Burchley, John ; Wyken [Inv.l
Cosby, Randolph, clerk ; ? Shepeshed
Garden, Ralfe ; Leicester
Heyfford, or Heathcote, Rich. ;
Owdeby
fLenton, Robt. ; Tonge
Leyson, Margt. ; Packyngton
•Noble, Margt. ; Reresbie
Parkyngton, Alice ; Lutterworthe
Parsons, Hugh ; Whytwicke
Powles, Alice ; Hallowton
•Pemberton, Joisse ; Lowghborowgh
Pippin, Wm. ; Est langhton
JSalisburie, Robt. ; Bylston, p. of
Norton
Stokes, Roger ; Bebie
•Thorpe, Hugh ; Thorpe langhton
Webster, Robt., clerk ;
1571-
Angrave, Nich. ; Ashebye magna
Bayley, John ; Knoston
Blunt, Nich. ; Sylbye
Bodicote, Eliz. ; Leicester
§Braye, John, and Eliz., his wife ;
Stonistanton
fBremer, Robt. ; Cadebie
Cannarde, Agnes ; Kegworthe
Carpenter, Wm. ; Scalford
Catlyn, Thos ; Leicester
Deyrye, Rich. ; Saxbye
||Forman, Henry ; Kilbye
Hawkyns, Robt. ; Melton
Leyland, Wm. and Eliz. ; Redmell
May, Peter; Leicester
Normanton, Robt.; Blaby
Orland, Agnes ; Barkeby thorpe
Poison, Miles; Shepshed
Smalye, Walter ; Snareston
Syeston, Barnarde ; Onelippe
Watkin, Matthew ; Cossyngton [Inv.]
* With the Will annexed.
f Portion Bond.
: Will and Portion Bond. _
§ Endorsed " Dismission of Admoo. by j.
Randolphe."
n Damaged part of Will annexed.
i6o
Leicester sh ire A dministrations .
1572-
•Cater, Rich. ; of the Forest, p.of Peitling
*Cheneye, Anne ; Queningborowe
Dixson, Thos. ; Statherne
Geland, Thos. ; Kegworthe
•Hore, Betris ; Huinberstone
Marvyll, Rose ; Hrentyngthorpe
Mason, Bartylmewe ; Garthroppe
Mason, Edw. ; Barkeby thorpe
Rogers, Hughe; Neathersheale
Thorne, Wm. ; Scalford
•Varnham, John ; Brentingthorpe
Wallis, John ; Lutterworthe
Watson, John ; Ashbi foUwell
Weste, Wm. ; Harbie
1573-
fBrannston, Peter ; Bylsdon
Carver (see Whyte).
*Coxe, FJich. ; Foxtonne
Goodwyn, Thos. ; Swanington
Gregson, Thos. ; Thorp langton
Holte, Thos. ; Bareston
gjemkyns, Thos. ; Countisthorpe
Lyllie, Eliz. ; Diseworthe
Ormeston, Joan ; Cosbye
Revell, John; Belgrave
Richards, John ; Stapleford
Saddington, Robt. ; Foxton
Webester, John ; Burton on the Woldes
Wells, Thos. ; Gumley
Whyte, ah. Carver, Wm. ; Melton
Mowbreye
1574-
Bayles, Humfrey ; Dyseworthe
Cumand, Eliz. ; Somerbye
Freman, Phillip ; Horningwolde
tGregorie, Thos ; Glen parva
Gylbert, Thos. ; Norborowe
Orcharde, Alice; Burton
Overton, Agnes ; Whytwick
Tyers, Thos. ; Dalbie parva
Wamersley, Alice ; Twycrosse
1575-
Benskyn, John, clerk ; Onlippe
Browninge, Roger ; Garthorpe
Clerke, John and Rich. ; Swepston
lljarvis, Thos. ; Eton ?
Lee, Alban ; Melton Mowberie
Moringe, John ; Stapleforde
Ockeley, Benjamin ; Medburne
Orme, Agnes ; Norton juxta Twycrosse
Orton, John ; Belgrave
• With the Will annexed.
f Portion Bond.?
J Will and Portion Bond.
§ " Jenkyngesonne " in Bond.
I Endorsed " Eston "
1575. — Cdutinued.
Page, Roger ; Muche ashbie
Sayntleger, ah. Sallinger, Eliz. ;
Bottisford
Thurman, John ; Normanton
Webbe, John ; Normanton
1576-
Austin, Tlios. and Gelyan ; Statherne
Bellingham, Brian : l.owghborowe
Bryce, Edw. ; Foston
Bylson, Edw. ; Lyttle Appulbye
Clerke, Thos. ; Lutterworth
Dewycke, Thos. ; Frysbye upon the
wreake
Graye, Wm. ; Church langton
Gregorie, George ; Braunstone
fGybson, John ; Hinckley
Halford, Wm. ; Harborowe
Lawrence, Thos. ; Longwhatton
Ollyver, Joan ; Estenorton
Potter, Robt. ; Waltham
Puryfye, Francis ; Ashbye Dalazouch
Smythe, Thos. ; Sutton Cheyney
*Swyfte, Rich. ; Loddington
1577-
Blowre, Wm. ; Lowghborowe
Busbye, Thos. ; Shepshed
Fowler, Cuthbard ; Tugbie
Frearche, Edw. ; Dalbie upon the
woldes
Morris, Rich. ; Leicester
Paper, John ; Lowghborowe
Syston, Thos. ; Shepshed
Tompson, Thos. ; Wymeswolde
Tweltrigg, Robt. ; Melton
JWade, Edw ; Lutterworth
Waldram, Thos. ; Owdebye
1578-
Baule, Thos. ; Leicester
Burges, Thos. ; Stannton
Carter, Walter ; Glenfeilde
Cole, Thos. ; Gylmorton
Cundie, Thos. ; Shepshed
Englishe, Nicholas ; Burton, p. of
Prestwolde
Groococke, Symon ; Harebye
Lacie, Hugh ; Melton
Lynsey, Thos. ; Mountsorell
Molde, John ; Applebe
Newby, Joyse ; Slawston
Smith, Thos. ; Thorp langhton
Tailor, Joan ; Wimeswolde
• With the Will annexed.
+ Dismission of Admon.
t Will and Inventory.
Leicestershire A dministrations.
i6i
1579-
Adams, Wm. ; Ashby dalazouche
Barefoote, John ; Segrave
Barnes, John ; Huckelscote
Cley, Symon ; Fleckeney
Cowper, Thos. ; Thorpe arnolde
Craddocke, Thos. ; Huncote
Foxe, Dorothy and Grace ; Turlanghton
Hopwood, James ; Sybbesdeii
Huntwicke, Thos. ; Ashby dalazouch
Looe, Alice ; Castle donington
1580.
*Harriman, George; Thorpe arnolde
Lord, Thos. ; Sutton, p. of Browghton
Reade, Henry ; Segrave
Satcheverell, Henry ; Reresbie
Smithe, Robt. ; Hoobie
Winterton, Rich. ; Walcote [Inv.]
1581.
Beale, Thos. ; Coston
■f Boley, John ; Swythland
Brown, John ; Belton
Dawes, Walter ; Sapcote
Howgh, Rich. ; Bottisforde
Jervis, Wm. ; Wheston
Knighte, John ; Browghton Astlie
Norton, Anthony ; Neylston
Palmer, Hugh ; Skevyngton
Tomkyns, Joan ; Gloreston
Vincent, John ; Hinckley
Adcoke, Rich. ; parson of Wymotham
Averie, Agnes ; Browghton
Bate, John ; Norton
Clowdesley, George ; Lughborowe
Darlingeton, Edw. ; Leicester
Dawes, Walter ; Sapcote
Earsleye, Wm. ; Lubenham
•Gamble, Henry; Burton Noverie
Gerie, Robt. ; Bilsdon
Hebbe, Wm. ; Lowghborowe
Hynde, John ; Quernedon
Johnson, Issabell ; Lowghborowe
Pickeringe, John ; Ybstocke
Weston, Edw. ; Stretton Magna
1583-
Boyfeyld, Luce ; Hallowghton
Brett, George ; Belgrave
Clowdesley, Mary ; Lowghborowe
Dynnylowe, Agnes ; Longewhatton
Ormeston, Thos. ; Newbolde
* With the Will annexed,
t Will Inventory and Portion Bond.
No.
4. 25
3
iS
30
22
17
27
1583. — Continued.
Oytts, Addams ; Scalforde
Pallatt, Chris. ; Stoke goldinge
Thorpe, John ; Ashby dalazouche
Tompson, Thos. ; Hawsted
Van, Alice ; Wigston
1584-
Beridge, Sethe ; Leicester
Boyfield, Luce ; Hallowton
Butler, Joyse ; Cuniston
Mylles, Alargt. ; Lowghborowe
Mylles, Wm. ; Lowghborowe
Orton, John ; Bagworthe
Smythe, Robt. ; Nether Scale
Walker, Oliver ; Wynieswolde
1585-'
Allyn, Joan ; Shenton
Astall, Will. ; Garthorpe
Bowes, Thos. ; Humberston
Byrde, Wm. ; Frayby
Chapman, Alice ; Foxton
Disone, James ; Norton
Forman, Barthol. ; Freeby
fGinnerde, ; Hinckley?
Gooddicarne, Edw. ; Hollvveil 9
Heathcote.John ; Ashby dalazouch ? 21
Hewbold, John ; Blowgherbie 32
Hide, Margt. ; Ashby delazouch 35
Homes, Rich. ; Newbold 24
Horton, Thos., jun. ; Mowsley 1
Howghton, Edw. ; Thrumaston 28
Jones, Rich. ; Easton 38
Kyrtelton, Thos. ; Hinckely 26
Lacy, Wm. ; Hemyngton 5
Litteldickes, Robt. ; Hoose 31
Lowe, Wm. ; Burbage 36
Lowth, John ; Eston 15
Melton, John ; Bebe 34
Nicholles, John ; Sibson 41
Nontill, Francis ; Shepeshead 33
Nutt, Wm. ; Boresworthe 12
Pighte, Joan ; The Newarke,
Leicester 7
Rudinge, Rich. ; Weste Coats 8
Shilton, John ; Diseworthe 40
Shottiswell, John ; Bredon 20
JSkillington, Margt. ; Thrushington 39
Smithe, John; Wiggeston 10
Storer, Henry ; Shakerston 43
Tallis, Robt. ; Tugby 6
Trowghton, John ; Garthorpe 2
Vanne, Rich. ; Church Langton 13
Waine, Wm. ; Bagworth 23
Ward, Jane ; Thornton 16
* The existing Bonds for this and subsequent
years are in separate rolls.
t This Bond is incomplete.
; Portion Bond.
l62
Leicestershire A dministrations .
1585. — Continued.
No.
Watts, Rich. ; Evington 14
Wormelewghton, Robt. ; Walton 29
Wye, Edmond ; Kilbye ig
Yoxbie, John; Stoakegoldinge 42
1586.
■ [N.B — The Bonds for this year are missing
but the Administration Act Book, from which
the following list is taken, is preserved.]
Brighte, Rich. ; Ulsthorpe
Brown, Eliz. ; Northmanton
Frost, Jane ; Leicester
Glen, Matthew ; Eaton
Halford, Frances ; Slawston
Hopkin, Wm. ; Garthorpe
Knighte, Nich ; Charley
Lussell, Hugh ; Lutterworth
Marson, Wm. ; Gilmorton
Marvyn, John ; Syston
Morris, Agnes ; Leicester
Rogerson, John ; Leare
Ryce, John ; Lowghborough
Scale, John ; Bottisford
Stanton, Wm. ; Newton Harcott
Vernam, Wm. ; Saddmgton
Wright, John ; Baresby
1587-
No-
Almey, Joan ; Dunton 14
Ashbey, Wm. ; rector of Peckleton 48
Astye, John ; Kegworth 15
Bayley, Robt. ; Leicester 37
Bayley, Stephen ; Eaton 41
Beaumont, John ; Lowghborowe 22
Bidford, Joan ; Market Boseworth 29
Bird, T hos. ; Knossington 44
Bonsall, John ; Castledonington 27
Bradforde, Joan ; Turlanckton 20
Bradshawe, George ; Orton sup
montem 9
Bruan, Rich. ; Belgrave 38
Burrowes, Rich. ; Shepeshead 34
Byddle, John ; Leicester 21
Callis, John ; Barrow 24
Cley, Wm. ; Scethley 50
Cuffley, John ; Wheston 18
Devonshire, Thos. ; Wheston 45
Eyte, Robt. ; Loddington 33
Flower, Joan ; Kerby Bellers 26
Flower, Oliver ; Kerby Bellers 32
Forman, George ; Stowghton 5
Frannces, Wm ; Waltham 46
Cilson, Robt. ; Wiggeston 36
Glover, Henry ; Normanton 10
Hodg, Henry; Somerbye 11
•Hodge, Gilbert ; 8
* This Bond is missing.
1587. — Continued.
No.
Hubbarde, Wm. ; West lancton 54
Iliffe, George, sen ; Earnsby 7
Ilston, George ; Hungarton 6
Jervys, Henry ; Broughton Ashley 12
Kirke, Clement ; Thorpe arnolde 4
Knapp, Wm. ; Pickwell 49
Leake, Robt. ; Wymeswolde 40
Odeby, Wm.; Husbands Boseworth 53
Oliff, Michael ; Markfeild 31
Olyver, Rich. ; Lockington 35
Perkins, John ; Willowbie Water-
lesse 17
Pighte, Joan ; Ashby delazouch 23
Powltney, Ambrose ; Sheepey 3
Ryley, John ; Thorparnold 19
Sharpe, John ; Sysonbye 25
Smarte, Wm. ; Gilmorton 47
Smithe, Wm. ; Arley, co. Warwich 32
Squier, Thos. ; Hatherne 42
Stephens, Wm. ; Croxton 51
Swane, Isabell ; Kerby Muxley 28
Swindell, John ; Packington 30
Tarlton, Robt. ; Gilmorton 39
Toone, John, sen. ; Stonistanton 16
Vawse, Thos. ; Swinford 43
Whittinge, Agnes ; Garthorpe 2
Wilson, John ; Barkbye 13
Wylemoore, Alice ; Enderbye i
1589.
•Agnes, Agnes ; Sproxton 52
•Agnes, Izabell ; Sproxton 50
•Agnes, Mary ; Sproxton 51
Alme, Thos. and Roger ; Ashby
magna 49
Baxter, John ; Peckleton 9
Baxter, Wm., sen. ; Thurcaston 44
Bayley, Joan ; Narborowe 48
Berry, John ; Scalford 33
Chaland, Robt. ; Bottisford 22
Clarson, Thos, ; Loughborowe 39
Gierke, Agnes ; Medborne 17
Gierke, als. Neale, Margt. ; Melton 47
Grosse, Robt. ; Leicester 41
Deane, Thos. ; Ratcliff upon the
wreake 38
Dilks, Edw. ; Kirkby Mallery 35
Fawne, John ; Ashby delazouch 40
Feilding, Wm. ; Seagrave 4
Fox, Rich. ; Wiggeston 23
Freeman, Rich. ; Kerby bellers 25
Gaddesby, Wm. ; Coats 31
George, Humfrye; Congeston 11
Greene, Rich. ; Muston 28
Greenwood, Edw ; Wymeswold 53
PGreenwood, Edw. ; Wimeswold 3
Holmes, .\nne ; Wiggeston 6
* Portion Bonds.
Leicestershire A dministrations .
163
1589. — Continued.
No.
Hopkyns, ; Sewstarne 42
Hopkyns, Rich. ; Thedingworth 5
Hopkyns, Robt. ; Slawston 13
Hopkyns, Thos. ; Melton 2
Kertleton, Edmund ; Hinckley 34
Leach, Robt. ;,"Ilston 24
Loasbye, Henry ; Mowsley 36
Massey, Thos. ; Lutterworth 12
Mawnsfeild, Rich. ; Braunston 16
Neale (see Gierke).
Newbold, Thos, ; Normanton 8
Plummer, Thos. ; South croxton 32
Rawlinson, Wm. ; Baresby 15
Readley, VVm. ; Wiggeston 46
Ridgley, George ; Wiggeston 37
Rowditch, Wm. ; Shenton 20
Smithe, Henry ; Klbworth 10
Stanley, Henry ; Longwhatton i
Stephenson, Robt. ; Swanington 45
Sutton, John ; Market Boresworth 54
Tarleton, Wm. ; Huncoat 26
Taylor, Margery ; Leicester 27
Walker, John ; Leicester 55
Ward, John ; Lyttlethorpe 29
Warner, Ralph ; Leicester 19
Warren, Margt. ; Thorpe Arnold 7
Webster, John ; Whetston 18
Wels, John ; Medborne 14
Worsdale, Alice ; Braunston 43
Wright, Rich. ; Ashbye delazouche 21
1591-
Armeston, Wm. ; Cropson 23
Ashfeilde, Rich. ; Leicester 36
Atkins, Robt. ; Ashby delazouche 32
Bayard, Rich. ; Clawston 49
Bright, Eliz. ; Garington Thorpe ig
Brown, Wm. ; Newbolde 8
Burrowes, Augustine ; Desford 25
Carter, John ; Husbands Boresworth 43
Cave, Chris. ; Walcoate 41
Clerke, Thos. ; Barwell 10
Coggen, Wm. ; Barkby 48
Dansie, George ; Somerbie 53
Derry, Rich. ; Hose 46
Durden, John ; Heather 21
•Edwin, Margery; Siston, with Will 42
Fairebarne, Thos. ; Bottesford 6
Fillingham, John ; Snibston 31
Garner, John ; Barton in le Beans 20
Greeves, Thos. ; Quarndon 41
Hallr John ; Lutterworthe i
Hallam, Wm. ; Croxston 35
Hames, Rich. ; Thorparnold 9
Hamlett, Izabell ; Enderby 22
Hill, Wm. ; Shenton 14
* Bond missing. Will filed in Roll 1591, No. 56.
1 2
1 59 1. — Contlniteil.
No.
'Holmes, Thos. ; Misterton, with
Will 27
Jervis, John ; Sewsterne 34
Jervis, Thos. ; Sewsterne 47
Knowles, Thos. ; Melton 12
Langton, Wm. ; Frisby upon the
Wreake 5
Lee, John ; Wytherley 11
Lord, Isabell ; Eastwell 16
Lussell, Hewghe ; Lutterworth 7
Lussell, Rich. ; Lutterworth 39
Morton, Edw. ; 2
Neale, Wm. ; Blaston 40
Norman, Thos. ; Ashby parva 45
Palmer, John ; Odeby 18
Plummer, John ; South croson 51
Pole, Chris. ; Kibworth Harcott 33
Ray, Nich. ; Kibworth 3
jReve, Robt. ; Whitweek 26
Smith, Agnes ; Muston 30
Tallis, John, jun, ; Humberston 24
jTatam, John ; Leicester 47A
Taylor, Thos. ; Hallowghton 15
Thornton, Robt. ; Ashby parva 38
Vann, Thos. ; Rearsby 28
Westis, Wm. ; Leicester 52
White, Robt. ; Prestwolde 13
Wiggeley, Henry ; Scraptoft 37
Wilkinson, John ; Normanton 17
Winterscale, Wm. ; Leicester 4
Woodland, Thos. ; Leicester 50
1592.
§White, John ; Evington
1593.
§Kinge, Humfrye ; Dadlington
1594-
Abbott, Thos. ; Northkilworth 23
Adcock, Wm. ; Newbold 51
Barloe, John ; Hinckley 34
Barloe, John ; Hinckley 35
Bennytt, John ; Blabye 7
jBland, Henry ; Leicester i
Bowlter, Thos. ; Wiggeston 20
Bradley, Francis ; Slawston 27
Bright, Clement ; Smeeton 48
Broxby, Thos. ; Lughborow 22
Burstall, Wm. ; Leicester 3
Burton, Thos., and Dorothy, his
wife; Halloughton 31
Cartwright, John ; Wiggeston 52
• Will filed in Roll 1591, No. 47.
+ Bond missing.
J Imperfect.
§ Bond in Bundle i.
164
Leicestershire A dministrations.
^594- — Continued.
No.
33
12
21
36
26
29
3«
ID
4
42
44
Chambers, Wm. ; Welham
Cobley, Rich. ; Tilton
Cole, George ; Bredon
Duston, Nicholas ; Wyfordby
Fox, Wm. ; Markefeild
Fryer, Robt. ; Wiggeston
Fryer, Thos., sen. ; Wheston
Gamble, Thos. ; Thrussington
Hackett, Thos. ; Twiford
Hanson, John ; Norton
Harteshorne, Leonard ; Norton
Hastings, Barthol ; Countisthorpe 6
Haywood, Wm. ; Lutterworth 50
Haywood, Wm. ; Lutterworth 54
Hill, John ; Coleorton 10
Hindman, Joane ; Glenfeild 11
Holmes, Augustine ; Stokerston 19
Kyddyer, Wm. ; Melton 30
Lane, Michael ; Swinford 24
Marston, Wm. ; Slawston 45
Oker, Thos. ; Castle Donington 47
Parramour, Frances ; Loasebye 49
Pickard, Hamlet ; Vlscrofte 13
Pickforke, Wm. ; Leicester g
Robinson, Wm. ; Applebie 40
Sharpe, Hugh ; Kibworth 37
Siddowne, Judith ; Neilston 8
Smith, Jane ; Quarndon 15
Snowe, John ; Harwell 5
Stanley, Henry ; 46
Staples, Wm. ; Quarndon 41
Sutton, Edward ; Swithland 39
Sutton, Wm. ; Wytherly 43
*Trevis, Margaret ; Plungar 2
Walker, John ; Hose 25
W^amesley, Simon, sen. ; Lough-
borow 14
White, Robert ; Leicester 17
Wildy, Rich. ; Neilston 53
Wildy, John; Barwell 28
Wilson, Miles ; Leicester i8
Woodcocke, Thos. ; Keame 32
1595-
Avery, Rich. ; Sutton 31
Bent, Robert ; Cosby 26
Blackleache, Robt. ; Longwhatton 34
Browne, Wm. ; Leicester g
Bussard, Rich., sen. ; Smeeton 30
■fCarter, Nicholas ; Leicester 38
Cocken, Rich. ; Enderbye 35
Coleman, Robt. ; Turlangton 13
fCorbet, Helen ; Bosworth 45
Cannor, Thos. ; Billesdon 46
f Crofte, Robt. ; Stapleton 43
Cuningham, Robt. ; Woodhouse 37
Deacon, Rich. ; Frisby juxta Galby ig
♦ Comptavit.
t Bond missing.
1595. — Continued.
No.
Dobleday, Thos.'; Asfordby 15
Ellyott, John ; Newbold 14
Francklin, Mariej; Whitweek 33
French, Wm. ; Swinford 20
Fryer, John ; vicar of Enderby 17
Greene, Thos. ; Normanton upon
the Heath 16
Hadden, Thos. ; Boresworth 12
*Haynes, Wm. ; Loughborough 39
•Haywood,' Wm. ; Stoke 40
Heafford, Margaret ; Odby 10
Jervis, Wm. ; Welby 23
Keene, Rich. ; Hinckley 6
Kinge, Robt. ; Asfordbye 4
Lagoe, Wm. ; Dadlington 18
Langley, Ralph ; Leicester 2
Moore, Wm. ; Enderbye 3
*Onebie, John ; Hinckley 44
Parker, John ; Kibworth 22
Pepper, John ; Roleston 7
Rowse, Rich.; Croxton 24
Smith, Thos. ; Easton i
Stretford, John ; Shawell 32
Tarlton, Rich. ; Shernford 27
Taylor, Wm. ; Leicester 2g
Tompson, John ; Kilby 5
Turland, Thos. ; Odeby 21
Warren, Rich. ; Ashby 8
Weston, John ; Tugby 11
Wilden, Eliz. ; Shepshead 28
Willowes, John ; Onelippe 25
Wright, Henry ; vicar of Somerbie 36
1596.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.!
Ashley, als. Hickling, Mathew ;
Wymeswold 21
Bentley, Johane ; Sketchley 7
Bishoppe, Thos. ; Quarndon 3
Bott, Robt. ; Bagworth 40
Bowley, Wm. ; Long Whatton 24
Brian, Peter; Dadlington 8
Broughton, John ; East Norton 35
Carne, Robt, ; Leicester i
Chamberlen, Wm., jun. ; Leicester 4
Cooke, Alice ; Lutterworth 37
Cowper, Margaret ; Barrow ig
Crosse, Thos. ; Kettlebye 38
Dan, John ; Wiggeston 15
Davy, Marie ; Peatling magna i
Fawnte, Jane ; Feny Drayton 32
Feilding, ^a/s. Paibody, Anne ;
Ashby parva 33
Foxon, Richard ; Lubbenham 6
Gooddicarie, Anne ; Holwell 25
Greene, Agnes ; Medburne 36
• Bond missing.
Leicestershire A dministrations .
16'
1596.— C";(^M/(U'(/.
No.
Greene, Thos. ; Somerbje 20
Grundy, Robt. ; Thornton 54
Gumley, John; Wheston 34
Hardiman, Amy ; Cleybrook 51
Harrington, James ; Bagworth 39
Healey, Henry ; Knossington 49
Hollioby, Ambrose ; Mouseley 16
Ithell, Margaret ; Billesdon 17
Lant, John ; Burstall 26
Marshall, Thus., jun ; Sheasbie 30
Massey, W'm. ; Ashbydelazouch 23
Meare, Fran. ; Kegworth 28
Milner, Thos. ; Twiford 41
Morton, Robert ; North Kilworth 44
Orton, John ; Eaton 2
Palmer, Robt. ; Blabye 18
Patchett, Eliz. ; Orton 47
Pepper, Rich. ; Thrumaston 45
Poole, John ; Long Whatton 46
Rayner, John. sen. ; Peatling 14
Riddin^ton, Wm. ; Laughton ? 12
Scampton, Wm. ; Burbage 27
Somen'eild, John ; Lawghton 50
Stephenson, Edw. ; Newton
Harcourt 5
Stretton, Clement ; Leare 53
Stretton, Robert ; Willoughbie 2
Swaine, John, sen. ; Shepey parva 10
Tatam, Fran. ; Hoby 48
Tayler, Wm. ; Ashby folwell 43
Thornton, Rich. ; Ashby folwell 42
Warner, Wm. ; Burbage 29
Ward, ,\nthony ; Hinckley g
Watts, Thos. ; South Croson 13
Wilson. Rich. ; Countistliorpe 22
1597-
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Alsoppe, Robt. ; Ashbie delazouch 66
Andrew, Johane ; Ilston 14
Baker, John ; Ailston 17
Bakewell, Humphrey ; Packington 18
Bene, Thos. ; Redmili ri
Beton, James ; Packington 40
Browne Wm. ; Burstall 43
Burys, Agnes ; Thrumaston 22
Burys, Thos. ; Dunton 33
Butler, Robert ; Leicester 61
Choise, Wm. ; Market Bosworth 34
Clampe, Robt. ; Seale 10
Clarke, Jane ; Barrow i
Clarke, Rich. ; Bosworth 52
Clarke, Wm. ; Knipton 62
Clifton, Raphael ; Leicester 36
Clifton, Raphael ; Leicester 53
Cooke, Thos. ; Wibtofte 31
Cowley, Eliz ; Holwell 16
Cowper, John ; Saxbie 42
1597. — Continued.
No.
Cox, Gei'ige : Neilston 37
Coxon, Grace ; Tilton 44
Drakeley. Robert ; Stonton 67
Franke, Thos. ; Barkbie 39
Freeman, Edw. ; Lubbenham 56
Geffrie, John ; Cosbie 9
Greene, Robt. ; Peckleton 50
Hammond, Margt. ; Burton 68
Hollingworth, Eliz. ; Saltbie 58
Hurst, Eliz. ; Holwell 24
Iliffe, Thos. ; Walton 30
Jemson, John ; Carlton 35
Johnson, Rich. ; Hosq 46
Kettle, Wm.; Atterton 23
Kibble, Thos. ; Hinckley 26
Lane, Ambrose ; Melton 20
Mercer, Gabriel ; Mountsorell 5, 5
Moorewood, Margery ; Shenton 41
Neyler, Ellen ; Stonton Wy veil 45
Osburne, Johane ; Wystowe 47
Oulon', Robert ; Brascote 63
Page, Brian ; Billesdon 55
Robinson, Mawde ; Twiford 21
Skillington, Goodith ; Silebye 19
Smith, Leonard ; Turlangton 15
Standwidg, Jasper ; Edmanthorpe 65
Stevenson, Edw. ; South croson 8
Storer, Wm ; Thrussington 38
Suffolk, John ; Barwell 64
Sympkin, Peter ; Neilston 25
Tallis, Robt. ; Tugbie 49
Terrey, Rich. ; Cleybrooke 48
Thornton, Thos. ; Musson 57
Thorpe, John ; Leicester 51
Tilson, Henry ; Heather 54
Tunstall, Thos. ; rector of Allaxton 29
Wallice, Peter; Shepshead 32
Ward, Robt. ; Fresbie 60
Ward, Thos. ; Queniborough 13
Watson, Affable ; Markefeild 27
Whittell, John ; Plungar 59
Woodcocke, Wm. ; Garthorpe 28
Worshippe, John ; Leicester 7
1598.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Allen, Simon ; Leare 25
Alsopp, Fran. ; Onelipp 12
Atkin, Alice ; Shilton 78
PAverie, John ; Enderbye 37
Barbor, als. Milner, John ; Ibstock 44
Barons, Robt. ; Leare 53
Basford, Thos. ; Diseworth 74
Baskerfeild, Anne : Leicester 63
Bedford, Thos. ; Whetston 57
Biddle, John ; Leicester 39
Bilton, James ; Packington 55
Boothe, Nich. ; Goadeby 71, 'jz
1 66
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1598. — Continued.
No.
Brett, Wm. ; Wimeswold 5
Brookesbie, Wm. ; Loughborough 3
Browne, Thos. ; Whetston 24
Burrowes, John ; Leicester 4
Butcher, Thos. ; Kerbye 68
Cave, John ; Thedingworth 45
Chamberlin, Rich. ; Billesdon 83
Choice. Robt. ; Charly 79
Colton, John ; Bagworth 50
Cooke, Rich. ; Seale Supior ? 75
Cooke, Thos. ; Wibtofte 18
Croborowe, Roger ; Kegworth 73
Danford, Thos. ; Lutterworth 17
Daye, John ; Twyford 82
Denis, ; Allaxton 31
Everard, Robt. ; Shenton 30
Farmer, Laurence ; Higham 36
Flower, Thos ; Kerbye Bellars 64
Fox, Leonard ; Thorpe Langton 67
Franke, Thos. ; Burstall 15
Gilbart, Johane ; Waltham 10
Gilbert, Henry ; Boothorpe 51
Ginnard, Wm. ; Hinckley 16
Goodderidg, Robt. ; Foxon 14
Goodwin, Wm. ; Packington 62
Gunston, Simon ; Enderbie 19
Harriman, Jesper ; Thorparnold 38
Harris, John ; Melton 49
Hill, Robt. ; Belton 56
Hodgson, Ellen ; Sison 26
Hoore, Wm. ; Shepshedd 41
Houghton, Nich. ; Seagrave 40
Huntwick, Wm. ; Shakerston 65
Johnson, Wm. ; Whitweek 57
Knight, Emmott ; East Norton 77
Knight, John ; Lawghton 13
Mawlson, Thos. ; Thorp arnold 33
Milner, Agnes ; Diseworth 43
Milner, Rich. ; Burton Lazars 66
Mold, Henry ; Leicester i
Moore, John ; Leicester 35
Norman, John ; Leicester 22
Orton, John ; Orton 20
Paine, Thos. ; Ullesthroppe 46
Pepper, Rich. ; Thromaston 23
Picke, Wm. ; Bebie 6
Porter, Thos. ; Colson basset in
com. Nott 54
Prior, Roger ; Neilston 61
Ruding, Michael ; Braunson gate,
Leicester 21
Savage, Marie ; Barkbye 28
Sharpe, John ; Snareston 59
Siddall, John ; Peatling parva 8
Smart, Barth. ; Newbold 80
Somerfeild, Hugh ; Bredon 70
Standley, Hugh ; Bredon 69
Stretton, Wm. ; Ratcliff Culey 9
*Sturgs, Thos. ; Thedingworth 84
• Comptavit.
1598. — Continued.
No.
Symonds, John ; Crofte 60
Tompson, Johane ; Barkbye 27
Toolley, John ; Oadebie 2
Veysey, Wm. ; Aston Flamvile 47
Ward, Wm. ; Scraptofte 32
Warren, Wm. ; Stoughton 76
Webster, Rich. ; Markefeild 52
Whattoft, John ; Siston 29
Wilcox, Wm. ; Quarndon 7
Wilson, John ; Ulsthroppe 42
Woodshaw, John ; Leicester 58
Wykes, Edw. ; Thurlston 81 .
Wyth, Margt. ; Thringston 48
1599-
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Aire, Rich. ; Billesdon 36
Allen, Giles ; Easton 35
Ball, Wm. ; Ashbye 2
Bate, John ; Ashbye parva 39
Bowes, Jo'ane ; Humberston 17
Bowes, Thos. ; Humberston 22
Brabzon, Susan ; Husb. Bosworth 12
Burton, John, sen. ; Buckminster 11
Burton, Simon ; Nether Seale 31
Colly n, Thos. ; Earnesbye 38
Codke, Thomazine ; Barrowe 27
Cox, Henry ; Barton 32
Crofts, John ; Tilton 10
Cartels, Nich. ; Lockington 24
Gearie, Wm. ; Billesdon 25
Greeneway, John ; Holte 5
Hardie, Roger ; Oadebie 26
Horton, Thos. ; South Kylworth 13
Howytt, John ; Peatling 41
Hudson, ; Gumley 43
Kendall, Margt. ; Overton 7
Lacie, John Melton 44
Loosebie, Wm. ; Thorpe i
Mare, Thos. ; Kegworth
Neale, Robt. ; Bitteswell
Orson, Wm. ; Saxby
Perkin, Wm. ; Wiggeston
Pole, Robt.; Kibworth
Rawlinson, Phillipp ;
Sampson, Wm. ; Galbye
Sheepey, Thos. ; Belgrave
Sheepey, Thos. ; Belgrave
Smith, Arthur ; Cussington 33
Smith, John ; Thorpe Langton 28
Smith, Wm. ; Hinckley 8
Sproggeston, Alex. ; Turlangton 16
Tompson, Gabriel ; Walton 15
Wallis, Robt ; Ashbye 29
Wayte, John ; Burbage 37
Wilson, Nich. ; Leicester 45
Woodcocke, John ; Syston 21
Wright, Ralph ; Loughborow 42
Leicestershire A dministrations.
167
1600.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing. J
No.
•Allen, Wm. ; Fleckney 9
Armeston, Rich ; Worthington 18
*Becke, Wm. ; Narborow 29
Bolton, Bartin ; Rolston 4
Boothway, Thos. ; Glen 20
Campion, Eliz. ; Castle Donington 16
Charitye, Robt. ; Redmill 41
Clifford, Rich. ; Diseworth ii
•Coe, Thos. ; Claxton 32
•Cooke, Jonas ; Easton 21
Dawkin, Thos. ; Horninghold 30
Fawcon, Thos. ; Horninghold 5
Fluid, Christopher ; Skeffington 39
Forman, Wm. ; Hose 10
Foxon, Wm. ; Fleckney 40
French, Edw. ; Lawghton 25
Gearie, Robert ; Bilston 24
Godfrie, Alice ; Shepshedd 28
Hodgskin, Anne ; Slawston 26
Hudson, Henry ; Melton 42
Hurst, John ; Brannston 45
Kendall, Roger ; Loughborough 37
Lenten, Rich. ; Wymotham 8
•Ley, Christopher ; Lutterworth 7
Morley, John ; Leicester 12
Newbold, Henry ; Normanton 3
•Nicholson, John ; Castle
Donington 19
*Orme, Thos. ; Sutton 27
Otefeild, Henry ; The Newark,
Leicester 35
•Parker, Thos. ; Braunston 33
Pawle, Robt. ; Hinckley 14
Salisburie, Ralph ; Uliesthorpe 34
Smith, Edmond ; Slawston 44
Storer, Alice ; Claxton 31
Sturgs, Rich. ; North Kilworth 36
Ward, John ; Kibworth 13
Whiteman, Thos. ; Earleshilton 38
Whiting, Rich. ; Knipton 15
W^oUey, Wm. ; Melton 22
Wormelaughton, Thos. ; Walton 2, 17
Wright, John ; Smeeton 6
Wright, John ; Smeeton 43
1601.
i6oi. — Continued.
No,
[Bonds filed.]
Adcock, Clement ; Swinford
Arser, Henry ; Woodhouse
Astell, Margaret ; Wiggeston
Baldwin (see Webster),
f Bent,H^^Iary ; Crofte
Bowdon, Wm. ; Kibworth
* Comptavit,
t William in Bond.
39
23
31
26
Brittaine, Henry ; Thorpe
Setchfeild
Coleman, Wm. ; Turlanghton
Coles, Wm., sen. ; Shawell
Dafferne, Roger ; Sapcote
Dayntie, Ralph ; Leicester
Farmer, Laurence ; Normanton
Fawnte, Thos. ; Abby gate
Fetherston, Albian ; Shepshedd
Halfpennie, Henry ; Leicester
Hunt, Hugh ; Narborowe
"Kertleton, John ; Hinckley
Kilborne, Amos ; Packington
Lawrence, Eliz. ; Long whatton
Lymber, Alice ; Ashbie parva
Lynn, Robt., sen. ; Musson
•Marston, Ralph; Barwell
Muncke. John; Siston
Olyver, John ; Sylebye
Palmer, Matthew ; Cleybrooke
Palmer, Rich. ; Shepshead
Payne, Amye ; Fleckney
Porter, Thos. ; Saxbie 9
Rayner, als. Smith, Peter ; Cosbye 7
Richardson, Roland ; Ailston 18, 19,
Robinson, Thos. ; Pickwell
Roe, Wm. ; Ingersbie
Sabin, Agnes ; Frolesworth
Smeeton, Robert ; West Langton
Smith, Thos.; Frith
Smith (see Rayner).
Stacie, Kelham ; Burrow
Tayler, Henry ; Ashby Folwell
Topper, Henry ; Leicester
Wale, Thos. ; Ashbie magna
•Webster, als. Baldwin, Henry ;
Markefeild
37
25
3
36
30
15
10
34
32
3«
14
4
28
24
17
12
21
13
8
22
20
29
1602.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Ballance, Robt. ; Thornton 7
•Balye, Wm. ; Croxton 36
Bateling, John ; Twycrosse 39
Baylie, Thos. ; Leicester 45
Besson, Alice ; Thrussington 35
Bolton, John ; Ibstocke I2
Boughey, Eliz. ; Newton 51
Bowne, Roger ; Narborow 2
Brian, George ; vicar of Eaton 56
Browne, Robt. ; Shepshedd 38
* Bur stall, Wm.; Owston 53
Butler, Thos. ; Huncoate 19
Choice, George ; Applebye 24
♦Durrerd, John ; Saddington H
Fidgin, Robt. ; Atterton 20
Fox, Jellian ; Wymeswould 52
Fukes, John ; Siston 47
♦ Comptavit.
1 2 *
i68
Leicestershire A dministrations.
i602. — Continued.
No.
Gilbert, Henry ; Harwell i6
Gimson, Amye ; Carlton 55
Gimson, John ; Carlton 9
Gimson, John ; Fleckney 54
Gorton, Thos. ; Leicester 8
Hadwick, Hugh ; Harby 6
Hall, Wm. ; Ashby delazouche 58
*Hill, Wm. ; Somerbie 34
Houghton, Gilbert ; Houghton 18
Howitt, Wm. ; Sproxton 37
*Immings, Agnes ; Husbands
bosworth 30
Isatt, uls. Pride, Agnes ; Knipton 59
Johnson, Agnes ; Beamont leas 44
King, Thos. ; Cold Newton 40
Knight, Rich. ; Sheasbye 10
Morrice, Chris. ; Botcherson 49
Persevall, Thos. ; Overseale 26
Pettie, Geoffrie ; Loughborough 46
•Pight, Henry ; Shepshedd 50
Platts, Rich. ; Donisthorpe 31
Pride, als. Isatt, Agnes ; Knipton 59
Pyley, Eliz. ; Newbold 48
Sare, John ; Glenfeild 27
Seagrave, John ; Peatlinge 29
Sellers, John ; Hobie 3
Sheppard, John ; Claxton 57
Shorthose, Wm. ; Peckleton 17
Slingesbie, Wm. ; Bitteswell 28
Sneathe, Agnes ; Saltbye 5
Stacie, Wm. ; Widmerpoole 22
Steane, Wm. ; Sapcote i
Suffolk, Thos. ; Barwell 41
Tailor, Rich. ; Braunston 43
Toone, John ; Neilston 23
Towers, Wm. ; Eaton 32
Watson, Thos. ; Ashbye 4
Watts, Ralph ; Thromaston 21
Welch, Rich. ; Earles Shilton 15
? Whiting, Ruben ; Knipton 42
Wightman, Agnes ; Stony Stanton 14
Wightman, Thos. ; Earles Shilton 25
Williams, Nicholas ; Woodhouse 33
W^oodford, Margery ; Billesdon 13
1603.
[N B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Armeston, Edw. ; Bosworth 5
Armston, .\nne & Thos, ; Bosworth 4
Armston, Robt. ; Burbage i
Bagguley, Wm. ; Thornton 38
Bend, John ; Redmiil 23
Berry, .\gne.s ; Ratbye 31
Brittain, Clement ; Thorpe 11
Brodhurst, Henry ; Woodhouse 10
Cave, Margt. ; Husbands Bosworth 7
• Coniptavit.
1603. — Continued.
Chamberlin, Thos. ; Beebye
Conway, Rich. ; Braunston
Frisbie, Anthony ; Tilton
Gamble, Robt. ; Markefeild
Gilson, John ; Barkbye
Goodman, Thos. ; Blaston
Hardye, Wm. ; Barkbye
Hill, Thos ; Skeffington
Hill, Thos. ; Skeffington
Hodgkinson, Harrold ;
37
27
29
17
19
9
14
8
15
30
Hodgkinson, Harrold ; Mount-
sorell 33
Holt, ; 3
Knight, Wm. ; Willoughby 34
Leeson, Eliz. ; Claxton 39
Marriatt, Wm. ; Hose 12
Mould, Rich. ; Drton 22
Noone, Thos. ; Bosworth 32
Orton, Rich.; Lea grange 2
Patchettt, Thos, jun. ; Barwell 26
Pepper, Thos. ; Thromaston 18
*Pilkington, George ; Barkston 60
Ridlington, Rich. ; Barkbye 20
Roberts, David ; Goadbye 24
Sherratt, George ; Appleby 21
Siddall, John ; Peatling 13
Skampton, John ; Stoughton 25
Smith, Thos. ; Tilton 40
Ward, Toby ; Loughborow 36
•Wigley, Eliz. ; Scraptoft 35
WoUock, Wm. ; Loughborow 28
1604.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcock, Henry ; Bosworth 7
Agard, Thos. ; Longwhatton 16
Armeston, Alice; Mountsorell 2
Benskin, George ; Loughborow 4
Browne, Edw. ; Leicester 12
* Burrow, Samuel ; Bredon 27
Cave, Thos. ; Husbands Bosworth 34
•Chamberlin, Thos. ; Witherley 39
Frank, Eliz. ; Wimeswold 17
Gaward, Catherine ; London 29
Goodridge, Robt. ; Ashbye 10
*Greeveson, Wm. ; Silebye 37
Hawkins, Wm. ; Rearesbye 6
Healey, Chris. ; Tilton 8
Hebb (see Moore).
Hill, John ; Quarndon 13
Hindman, Henry ; Higham 44
Hindman, Henry ; Higham 36
Hudson, Robt. ; Sysonbie 3
Hutt, A,L,'nes : Sapcote 22
Ithell, I'eter ; Billesdon 41
Johnson, Daniel ; Wigston 30
• Coniptavit.
Leicestershire A dministrations.
169
1604. — Continued.
No.
Kirtleton, Alex.; Hinckley 21
Lilley, Izabel ; Burrow 5
Moore, ah. Hebb, Robt. ; Melton 18
North, Thos. ; Seagrave 32
•Palmer, Samuel ; Lubbenham 28
•Poultney, John ; Shepey 10
•Reade, Rich. ; Stony Stanton 31
Roberts, George ; Wimotham 26
Roote, Ralph ; Foston 33
Shore, Thos. ; Lubbenham 25
Sterk, Henry; Scraptoft i
Stonton, John ; Newton 24
Stringer, Agnes ; Leicester 11
Swayne, John ; Shepey 20
Teate, Wm. ; Ashbye 23
Thornton, Rich. ; Osbaston 40
Townsend, Rich. ; Linley 15
Toyton, Agnes ; Barkbye 43
Turner, John ; Leicester 9
Wheston, Wm, ; Shepey parva 38
Wildman, Nich. ; Eaton 14
Woodcock, Fran. ; Syston 42
Worshippe, Wm. ; Leicester 35
1605.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Aire, Susanna; Barton 43
Alman, Robt. ; Narborow 42
Alte, Clement ; Shepshedd 26
Bate, Wm. ; Kibworth 29
Bent, Ambrose; Cosbie 28
Bowdon, Fran. ; Shepey 21
Bradeshaw, John ; Leicester 39
Browne, Phillip ; Kilbye 3
Chamberlen, Thos. ; Croxton 2
Clarke, Thos., jun. ; Kibworth 11
Cobley, John ; Croxton 4
Croson, Wm. ; Burbage 34
Don', Rich. ; Braunston 17
*Feilds, Wm.; Burton 35
Gibbons, Thos. ; Halloughton 5
Gibson, Robt., jun, ; Bottisford i
Greenham, Edmond ; Bottisford 6
Hall, Wm. ; Braunston 19
Hemlin, John ; Breedon 27
Hindman, Henry ; Higham 18
*Hooke, Thos. ; Burton 22
Hopkins, Wm. ; Wigston 16
Jackson, Agnes ; Oulston 37
Jackson, Wm. ; Leicester 25
Large, Joane ; Leicester 10
Loasebie, John ; Lubbenham 12
Martin, Edw. ; Coton 8
Mason, Rich. ; Witherley 40
Meares, Henry ; Harborow 41
Munck, Wm. ; Lubbenham 13
♦ Comptavit.
1605. — Continued.
No.
Oxin, James ; Saxulby 20
Payne, Wm. ; Lubbenham 9
•Penburie, John ; Hungarton 36
Powltney, Nicholas; Sheepey 47
Reydon, Edmond ; Nework, near
Leicester 45
Richards, Rich. ; Melton 33
Slater, Rich. ; Lubbenham 14
Smalley, John ; Loughborow 38
Townerowe, Nich. ; Belgrave 44
Walmisley, Wm. ; Mountsorell 23
Walplate, Robt. ; Shakerston 31
Ward, Gilbert ; Lutterworth 46
West, Emmot ; Long Whatton 7
Whitehead, Wm. ; Leicester 32
Wilkinson, John ; Thrussington 30
Wood, Henry ; Thornton 24
1606.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing ]
Adcock, Margt. ; Scalford 36
Andrew, John ; Harborow 2
Ball, Rich. ; Lutterworth 22
Bay, Rich. ; Halloughton 18
Blont, Benjamin ; Burton 24
Boadicote, John ; Wheston 53
•Brian, George ; Walcott 44
Browne, Isabell ; Loughborough 34
Bruan, Rich. ; Leicester 51
Clipsham, Thos. ; Rolston 3
Danford, John ; Loddington 33
PDewyell, Robt. ; Shepey magna 29
Dodge, Anthony, sen. ; Belgrave 54
Drake, Henry ; Halloughton 49
Ellison, Wm. ; Narborow 7
Fawnte (see Undem).
Feilding, Rich. ; Seagrave 21
Findell, Robt. ; Swinford 14
Fletcher, John ; Leicester 32
Gasset, Ralph ; Belton 13
Gillatt, Henry ; Shakerston 16
Gorton, Robt. ; Leicester 4
Hall, Ursula; Easton 31
Hardye, Anthony ; Blabye 23
Hartshorne, Robt. ; Gumley 26
Hill, Peter ; Stokerston 47
Hitche, John ; Thromaston 43
Iliflf, Thos. & Eliz. his wife ; Walton 1 1
Judson, Wm. ; Barrow 38
•Kinde, Rich.; Thorp Langton 25
Knight, Wm. ; Cottesbich 37
Langham, John ; Kilbye 6
Leake, Wm. ; Loughborow 41
Mason, Robt. ; Worthington 10
Moore, John ; Leicester 39
Morton, Robt. ; North Kilworth 27
* Comptavit.
170
Leicestershire A dtninistrations.
1606. — Continued.
No.
28
Nethem, Rich. ; Thurcaston
Oram, Mary ; Sutton 12
Paine, Brian ; Lubbenham 5
Picrofte, James ; Lutterworth 35
Procktor, Agnes; Knighton i
Reynold, Thos. ; Loughborough 40
Riland, Eleanor ; Loughborough 17
Standley, Sabin ; Sapcote 30
Storer, Margary ; Shakerston 15
Stretton, Rich. ; Walcott 52
*Tarrie, Rich. ; Blabie 9
Undem, als. Fawnte, Margt. ;
Foston 45
Undem, Judith ; 46
Watson, Wm. ; Blaston 50
Webster, Wm. ; Markfeild 20
Whatnolle, Margt. ; Thromaston 42
Wilson, John ; Thurcaston 19
•Wootton, Wm. ; Leicester 8
1607.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcocke, Robt. ; Barrowe i
Aldridge, Robt. ; p. of Billesdon 9
Baker, Edw. ; Osbaston 28
Barton, Mark ; Norton 27
Blazebrooke, Wm. ; Scraptofte 6
Browne, Jane ; Leicester 16
Brownesworde, Joice; Lough-
borrowe 7
Bruan, Ralph ; Baresby 13
Campion, Christopher ; Waltham 54
Charitie, Robt.; Thurcaston 18, 19
Cocks, Robt. ; Shepesheade 53
Cole, Joan ; Gillmorton 4
Collyn, John, sen. ; Easton 29
Duckett, Wm. ; Barrowe 43
Elam, John ; Cleybrooke 26
Frisby, Agnes ; Hungarton 11
Goode, Wm. ; Eaton 51
Granger, Wm. ; Burstall 22
Gyfforde, Robt. & Helen ; Ashbye
da la zouch 42
Houghton, Thos. ; Bottesforde 47
Jurden, Roger, sen. ; Buckminster 30
Kempe, Anne ; Kerby Bellers 40
Kilby, John, sen. ; Ratcliffe sup
wreake 12
Killingley, Eliz. ; Garthorpe 21
Langham, Francis ; Kilby 24
Lorde, Thos. ; Bitteswell 32
Lupton, Silvester ; Sproxton 5
Marshall, Wm. ; Kibworth 23
Northorne, Roger ; Thurcaston 46
Paine, Wm. & Anne ; Fleckney 52
Parnell, Edw.; Willoughbie 17, 25
* Comptavit.
1607. — Continued.
No.
Pell, Rich. ; Saxbee 41
Roylande, James ; Hinckley 31
Ryder, Wm. ; Barrowe 45
Sharpe, Wm. ; Harston 48
Sibbeston, John ; Burstall 20
Smith, Nicholas : Heigham 3
Smyth, Rich. ; Leicester 2
Sturgis, Thos. ; Billesdon 8
Tompson, Wm. ; Kilby 50
Turvile, Ralph ; Narborrowe 44
Walmesley, Robt. ; Barwell 10
Wells, Wm. ; Sheepshead 15
West, Wm. ; Croxton 49
Wraske, Robt. ; Burton every 14
1608.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcocke, Robt. ; Burrows 22, 47
Aldridge, Wm. ; Barton 37
Amson, Edw. ; Foston 14
Atkins, Wm. ; Thorpe 5
Ball, Hugh ; Hucklescote 16
Beamounte, The Lady Eliz. ;
Coleorton 44
Bent, Wm. ; Branston 24
Blocksom, Martin ; Gilmorton 39
Boy/ley, John ; Longwhatton 42
Browne, Margery ; Loughborowe 26
Buday, Charles ; Hoton 8
Chettle, Ralph ; Leicester 3
Coltman, Nathaniel ; Wistowe 21
Cooke, John ; The Old Hospital,
Leicester 28
Cooke, Ralph ; Ratcliffe culie 20
Crosse, Nich ; Barrowe sup Soare 46
Cutler, Matthew ; Diseworth 11
Geffs, Francis ; Leicester 45
Gifford, Helen ; Ashby de lazouch 23
Guttridge, Nich. ; Roleston 40
Haywoode, Peter ; Broughton 2
Hebbe, George ; Hinckley 9
Hickson, Wm. ; Waltham 35
Holmes, Wm. ; Melton 4
Holwell, Edw. ; Hobye 31
Humberston, Anthony ; Hinckley 41
Jeffs, Francis ; Leicester 45
Johnson, Anne ; I^oughborough 36
Laurence, Thos.' ; Hatherne 43
Lincpy, Rich. ; Barrowe sup Soare 29
llamas, Chris. ; Braunstone gate,
Leicester 32
Mason, Erasmus ; Beebye 27
Mawbye, Rich. ; South Kilworth 34
Measure, Wm. ; Wigston 13
Norton, Thos. ; Thedingworth 18
Onebye, George ; Seale 30
Perkins, Wm. ; Claybrooke i
Pycroft, James ; Lutterworth 25
Leicestershire A dministrations.
171
1608. — Continued.
No.
6
19
17
38
7
Ridgeley, Robt. ; Sapcoate
Rosington, John ; Markefield
Seale, Eliz. ; Hoton
Sleathe, Gabriel ; Gilmorton
Simpkyn, Robt. ; Humberston
Sproxton, Wm. ; Welham iz.
Tarlton, Robt. ; Shenton 10
Thurman, Thos. ; Barrowe 15
Towers, Francis; South Kilworth 33
i6og.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Allen, Robt. ; Shepisheadde 11
Alwinckle, John ; Kibworth 30
Bate, James ; Thurcaston 17
Boddington, John ; Dunton 47
Braunche, Mary ; Loughborowe 27
Brickwood, Wm. ; Turlangton 8
Bright, Thos. ; Barrowe 9
Burrowes, Edw. ; Mountsorrell 5
Cave, Anthony ; Queninborowe 34
Dafferne, Ralph ; Shernford 46
Danne, Wm. ; Wigston 29
Dickman, Francis ; Easton 18
Elyott, Henry ; North Kilworth 2
Fawken, George ; City of London 20
Flower, Thos. ; Kerby bellers 13
Froame, Robt. ; Hatherne 40
Gilbert, Thos. ; Enderbye 35
Hall, Henry ; Hinckley 36
Hames, Wm. ; Carleton 4
Hayes, Ralph ; Slawston 14
Heare, Thos. ; Appleby 15
Hicklinge, Wm. ; Claxton 3
Higginbotham, Edmund ; rector
of Waltham, i
Koelinge, Thos. ; Upton 28
Lym'ber, John ; Lutterworth 23
Mellors, Alice; Broughton Asheley 32
Millner, John; Frisby sup' wreake 33
Millner, John ; Seale 43
Mounte, Thos. ; Lutterworth 6
Norton, Thos. ; Theddingworth 45
Paine, Joan ; Barwell 7
Pancocke, John, jun. ; Barrowe 19
Pawley, Samuel ; Wigston 12
Perkins, Wm. ; Ullesthorpe 48
Pidgeon, Wm. ; Lutterworth 38
Rowell, Ralph ; Mountsorrell 22
Sampson, Rich. ; Mussen 41
Shenton, John ; Crofte 31
Smith, Matthew ; Cussington 44
Stretton, Robt. ; Willoughbie
Waterless 42
Stretton, Wm. ; Langton 26
Thackham, Edm. ; Loughborrowe 16
Treavit, John ; Statherne 24
Webster, Thos. ; Stapleforde 10
1609. — Continued.
No.
Whitbey, Joan ; Seagrave 39
Wilde, John ; Thorpe awker 37
Williamson, Chris. ; Thorp
Setchfeild 25
Woodcocke, Michael ; Goadebie 21
1610.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Addams, als. Mastram,Thos. ;
Loughborow 55
Barnarde, John ; Kerby Bellers 80
Barnarde, Rich. ; Hoby 68
Barsby, Thos. ; Queninborrowe 77
Becke, Henry; \Vitherley 64
Blankley, Mary ; Rotherbey 35
Bothamley, John ; Bottesford 28
Buxsome, Mary ; Castle Donington 20
Chetle, Thos. ; Leicester 32
Chettle, Agnes ; Ashby 7
Cosbye, Rich. ; Sheapsheade 43
Daft (see Huston).
Davies, Thos. ; rector of Peckleton 48
Downes, John ; Cosby 18
Duckett, Joan ; Barrowe 29
Etheridge, Robt. ; Hobye 8
Flamvile, Henry ; Sapcoate 22
Fletcher, Wm. ; Syston 37
Foode, John ; Fleckney 42
Freeman, Ralph ; Kerby Bellers 5
Frisbye, Joan ; Scalford 60
Fromans, Nicholas ; Sapcoate 24
Gassett, Ralph ; Belton 57
Harcourte, Edw. ; Staunton Parke 47
Hassarde, Helen ; Barrowe 76
Hatterley, John ; Ashby Dela-
zouche 33
Higginbotham, Edmund ; late
rector of Waltham 2
Holte, Rich. ; Thorpe arnolde 79
Horten, Thos. ; Mouseley 61
Hovie, Robt ; Diseworth 3
Hudson, Rich. ; Leicester 15
Hulcocke, Matthew ; Cussington 16
Hunn, Thos. & Agnes; Gillmorton 12
Huston, als. Daft, John ; Wigston 36
Iliffe, George ; Lutterworth Si
Jaques, Dorothy ; Ibstocke 35
Jenkinson, Francis ; East
Norton 45, 54
Johnson, John ; Saddington 66
Kirkton, Wm. ; Frisby 74
Lambe, Thos. & Margt. ; 56
Laughton, Bryan ; Leicester 31
Lee, Christopher ; Barrowe 51
Levars, Robt. ; Scalforde i
Marson, Wm. ; Stretton 75
M arson, Robt. ; Carleton 70
172
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1610. — Continued.
No.
Mastram, ah. Addams, Thos. ;
Loughborough 55
Melton, John ; Silebey 49
Muncke, Agnes & Edw. ; Walcoat 50
Needeham, Roger ; Scalforde 40
Orton sup monf' oh. sequestracois 62
Parker, John ; Lutterworth 78
Parsons, Clement ; Loughborrowe 19
Parsons, Edw. ; Swanington 11
Peache, Henry ; Knightthorpe 17
Penforde, Thos. ; Syson 83
Picke, Henry ; Quarndon 39
Pryor, Henry ; Glen magna 34
*Pycroft, Eliz. ; Burbage.
Rawlett, Margery ; Barleston 69
Raynes, Wm. ; Hobey 46
Reade, Wm. ; Scalford 67
Robotham, Henry ; Wigston
magna 82
Rose, Wm. ; Loddington 10
Rowe, John ; Leicester 53
Rudge, John ; Overton Sawsey 6
Russell, Ralph ; Packington 25
Smith, Rich. ; Croxton 72
Somerfeilde, Hugh ; Breedon 65
Stables, Wm. ; Burton 71
Staresmore, Edw. ; late of
Frolesworth 23
Stevens, Ranulph ; Kerby Bellers 58
Swartewoode, John ; Lough-
borrowe 9
Tackle, John ; Sapcoate 4
Tomlinson, Matilda ; Lough-
borrowe 59
Tompson, Clement ; Woodhouse 44
Turley, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 14
Turvile, Bartholomew ; Mount-
sorrell 13
Underwood, Ralph ; p. of Breedon 73
Wakelyn, Thos. ; Cosby 38
Wallshall, John ; Leicester 30
Woodwarde, Wm. ; Burbage 63
Wright, Edw. ; Sapcoate 41
Wright, Geoffrey ; Loughborow 21
1611.
[K.B.— The Boods for this year are missing.]
Abell, John ; Newbold verdon 31
Andrewe, Helen ; Loddington 18
Asby, George ; Thrussington 41
Harwell, Edw. ; Harborrowe 50
Baxter, Chris. ; Gillmorton 12
* Vide primu filu computer', fol. 87, cui
annectitr Statutu recognit cora maiore Coventrie
p Johem Capenburst adrpm.
161 i.—Con(inyed.
No.
Beane, Thos. ; Aslaston, co. Notts. 16
Bolarde, John ; Ashby Dalazouche 49
Bonsall, John ; Kegworth 82
Boyer, Robt. ; Thrumaston 46
Beyer, Wm. ; Leicester 62
Bruan, Eliz. ; Leicester 73
Bruan, John ; Diseworth 37
Bryan, John ; Kibworth 79
Butcher (see Smith).
Butterey, John ; Humberston 29
Calcrafte, Thos. ; Bottisforde 67
Callis, Anne ; Dalby Chacombe 71
Chamberlyn, Wm. ; Silebey 35
Charles, John ; Leicester 53
Choice, John ; Norton 85
Claver, Helen ; Leicester 43
Colton, John ; Bagworth 39
Cooke, Thos. ; Sapcoate 30
Davie, Robt. ; Gillmorton 7
Deacon, als. Franncs, Rich. ;
Barleston 83
Downes, John ; Gaddesby 60
Dutton, Chris. ; Quarnedon 22
Etheridge, Robt. ; Hobie 69
Eyre, Mary ; Lubbenham 4
Franncs (see Deacon).
Freer, Thos. ; Thorneton 74
Frenche, Wm. ; Gillmorton 66
Froane, Thos. ; Leicester 25
Gibson, Wm. ; Bottesforde 86
Goodriche, Alice ; Thurmaston 51
Halliocke, John ; Glen 56
Hames, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 96
Hampson, Chris. ; Sheasebey 70
? Hawtin, Simon ; Lutterworth 21
Hinde, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 15
Hollis, Wm. ; Harborrowe 27
Howe, John ; Dunington 48
Hulcoate, Leonard ; Welby 94
Hunte, George ; Leicester 34
Hunte, Stephen ; Narborrowe 5
Iliffe, Wm. ; Foxton 19, 20
Johnson, Edw. ; Quenniborrow 17
Jones, als. Laurenson, Robt. ;
Ibstocke 81
28
Jorden, Wm. ; Belgrave
Kilby, John ; Normanton 97
Kilby, Robt. ; Ratcliffe sup
wreake 98, 99
Kirke, Eliz. ; Leicester 95
Kitchin, Simon ; Gaddesbey 77
Lacie, Matthew ; Melton 75
Langley, George ; Wimeswold 8
Laurenson (see Jones).
Lawrence, Robt. ; Long whatton 47
Lawrence, Walde ; Long whatton 36
Leeche, Mary ; Leicester 13
Lope, Edw. ; Leicester 52
Makepeace, Wm. ; Brookesby 78
Mariott, Isabella ; Loughborrowe 3
Leicestershire A dministrations.
173
161I. — Cdltlllllicd.
No.
Marshall, Jane ; Sheasebey 54
Meade, Wm. ; Cosby 80
Meeres, Henry ; Harborrowe 59
Middleton, Wm. ; Leicester 57
Morton, Thos. ; Kibworth 92
Newbold, Verdon ; sequestraco R. 33
Osborne, Robt. ; Castle donington 2
Owndes, Wm. ; Barkeby 88
Palmer, Joane ; Leicester 45
Pawley, Wm.; Wigston 76
Peale, Robt. ; Loughborrowe 32
Peares, Eliz. ; Loughborroughe 87
Perryn, Thos. ; Harston 65
Pettye, Clements ; Loughborrowe 23 ■
Rayner, Rich. ; Cosby 11
Reste, Hugh ; Redmell 6
Reyner, Thos. ; St. Martin's, j
Leicester 84 I
Robinson, Nicholas ; Claxton 55
Royse, Eliz. ; Wiggeston 91
Rowe, Chris. ; Witherley 24
Sansome, Thos. ; Hinckley 42
Sculthorpe, Wm. ; Normanton 58 i
Smith, als. Butcher, Nich ; 1
Loughborrow 14 I
Smith, George ; Markefeild 40
Smithe, Wm. ; Statherne 93 j
Squier, Wm. ; Quarnedon 26 |
Stanforde, Rich. ; Leicester 72
Staples, Wm. ; Burton 90
Swaine, John; Hobie 10
Tallice, Henry ; Gillmorton 9
Tebb, Isabella ; Heather 38
Ticknall, Thos. ; Hobie 61
Tomkinson, Thos. ; Loughborrowe i
Tompson, Robt. ; Belgrave 64
Turvill, Thos. ; Aston Flamvile 89, 100
Vittle, Robt. ; Kilby 63
Whatton, John ; Humberston 68
Willoughbie Waterleys ;
Sequestrac 44
Wiman, John ; Loughborrowe 3
1612.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Abevans, als. Williams, Thos ;
Stapleford 6
Alwood, John ; Kibworthe
Beauchampe 67
Ayre, Agnes ; Wistowe 33
Bakewell, Thos ; Packington 49
Barlowe, Edw. ; Burton sup wolds 66
Brice, Wm ; Garthorpe 62
Bryan, Wm ; Melton 9
Burden, Robt. ; Croxton Keriall 56
Carver, als. Thurman, Tlios :
W bit week.-! 52
Clarke, Wm : Earlshillon (■.)
1612. — Ciiiitiiiuid.
No.
55
Cowper, Thos. ; Harby
Cundytt, Agnes ; p. of Markett
Bosworthe 35
Dune, George ; Loughborowe 17
Everatt, John ; Norton juxta
Twycrosse 47
Eyre, Agnes ; Wistowe 33
Eyricke, John ; Frisby juxta Galby 10
Fernilawe, Edw. ; Hobie 44
Fisher, Thos ; Coldoverton 60
Foster, Thos., & Jane his wife ;
Thornton 65
Gamble, Henry ; Barwell 62
Gamble, Wm. ; Barrowe 2
Gibson, Robt. ; Bottesford 25
Gibson, Wm. clerk ; Barkbye 45
Hall, Wm. ; Wimeswoulde 42
Heiricke, John ; Frisby juxta
Galby 10
Hickson, James ; Melton 13
Hickson, Thos. ; Dunton 26
Horton, Wm. ; Blougherbee 7
Johnson, Alice ; Desford 20
Jorden, Agnes ; Narborrowe 63
Kendall, John ; Stapleton 53
Kirke, Eliz. ; Leicester 41
Lilley, Robt. ; Diseworth 27
Little, Edw. ; Peckleton 32
Longe, Robt. ; Wymeswoulde 15
Mallaburne, Edw. ; Twycrosse 54
Martin, Wm. ; Thrumaston lO
Millner, Matthew ; Odebey 51
Mintoe, Thos. ; Waltham 37
Moore, Henry ; Lubbesthorpe ij
Morris, Anne ; Welby 59
Morris, Thos. ; Whibtaphe 30
Mowseley, Wm. ; Overseale 28
Norman, Francis ; Sheepeshed 3
Ollwood, John : Kibworth 67
Orton, Wm. ; Blougherbee 7
Osburne, Anne ; Woodhouse 21
Parker, John ; Easton 39
Parsons, Thos. ; Whitwick 48 ?
Patchett, Rich. ; Statherne 40
Richardson, Margt. ; Hatherne 43
Sharpe, Julian ; Arnesbie 57
Sharpe, Nich. & Clemme ; Owston 14
Shawe, Thos. & Eliz. ; Hatherne iS
Shawe, Wm. ; Loughborrowe 4, 5
Slacke, George ; Loughborrowe 34
Slacke, James, sen. ; Loughborrowe i
Smith, Emmotte ; Loughborrowe 29
Smith, John ; Osgathorpe 3^
Smith, Robt. ; Walton 50
Tayler, John ; rector of Sheepey 3b
Thomas, James ; 12
Thurman, als. Carver, Thos. ;
Whitwick 52
Toone, John ; Leake parva .' S
Walter, John; Silebey jz
174
Leicestershire A dministrations .
i6i2. — Continued.
Weale, Jane ; North Killworth
White, George ; Easton
Williams, als. Abevans, Thos.
Winterton, John ; Kimcoate
Wormewell, Walter ; Melton
Worthington, Eliz. ; Twiford
•Yeomanson, \Vm. ; Melton
1613.
No.
58
23
■ 6
24
46
19
31
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcocke, Thos. ; Saxbey 40
Allin, John ; Saxbey 23
Arden, Thos. ; Hose 13
Arnolde, Henry ; Barwell 46
Barrett, Rich. ; Medborne 54
Bates, Mary ; Ashby parva 11
Bolande, Benedict ; Cleybrooke 16
Bowman, Agnes ; Ragdale 10
Challand, Robt. ; Plunger 30
Chambers, Margery ; Horninghold 35
Cossill, Joseph ; Wymondham 7
Crampe, \Vm. ; Thurcaston 29
Cunditt, John ; Tonge 3
Duckett, Noah ; Broughton 37
Flower, Dorothy ; Claxton i
Floyde, David ; Overseale 18
Foxton, Robt. ; Thurleston 27
Freeman, Thos. ; Saxulbey 15
Frisby, Wm. ; Kilby 42
Garrett, John ; Hose 53
Gilbart, Thos. ; Peatlinge magna 36
Greene, Samuel ; Leicester 32
Griffith, Francis ; Woodhouse 50
Halliacke, John ; Woodhouse 17
Harte, Wm. ; Wimesv/old 52
Houghe, Rich. ; Bottisford 38
Hudson, Thos. ; Seagrave 47
Jennings, Michael ; Orton 28
Johnson, Alice ; Desford 5
Kinde, Robt.; Willowbey 25
Kinn, Roger; Ullesthorpe 21
Loasby, Wm. ; Barkby Thorpe 24
Lome, Wm. ; Melton 56
Loyde, David ; Scale 18
Marlor, John; Dunton Bassett 31
Marshall, Jane ; Sharneford 45
Nicholls, Wm ; Whibtoft 8
Palmer, Thos. ; Kimcoate 22
Parker. John ; Sibbesdon 48
Pawley, Thos. ; Wigston 19
Picke, Rich.; Baresby 39
Podcoke, Edmund ; Kegworth 9
Pomfrett, John ; Sheepey 43
Porter, Wm. ; Hallowghton 51
Richardson, Eliz. ; Frisby 49
* See foot of the file of Wiils for 1609.
1 613. — Couti lined.
No.
Robinson, Wm. ; PJungar 14
Ryfam, Roger; Halloughton 44
Sharpe, George ; Frisby 2
Sheifreild, Helen ; Diseworth 34
Siston, Edw. ; Walton sup le olds 12
Summer, John ; Enderbee 41
Sutton, John , Kegworth 6
Warde, Joan ; Lutterworth 26
Wilford, Roger; Kerby belief 4
Wyar, John ; Brentmgby 55
1614.
[N B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Allin, Chris. ; Charley
Bacon, Robt. ; Old Hospital,
Leicester
Banbury, Henry & Alice ; —
Barcocke, Thos. ; Loughi)orrowe
71
32
67
55
Batlinge, als. Farmer, Anne ;
Twycrosse
Bickerstaffe, Roger ; Owston
Bindley, Thos. ; Crofte 14
Bonshawe, Thos. ; Woodhouse 56, 68
Bradgate, Edw. ; Lutterworth 49
Briscoe, Eliz. ; Heigham 58
Browne, Thos. ; Odebey 51
Budgwey, Nicholas ; Hollvvell 52
Buswell, Susanna ; Boresworth 3
Cartwright, Thos ; Ailson 18
Casey, Thos. ; Ashby dalazouch 35
Chesterfeild, Thos. ; Saxbey 29
Cockayne, Thos. ; Bagworth 5
Dashe, Wm. ; p. of Knaptoft 17
Day, Wm. ; Claxton 4
Drakley, Robt. ; Sutton Cheney 42
Farmer, als. Batlinge, Anne :
Twycrosse 55
Fawks, Rich. ; Hinckley I
Fernilawe, Wm ; Market Bosworth 37
Finderne, Wm. ; Kerby malory 38
Freeman, Thos. ; Saxulbey 2
Gillatt, Walter ; Leicester 72
Goodman, John ; Heigham 31
Gregory, Wm. ; Leicester 11
Grey, Alice ; Rearesby 51
Gulson, James ; Dalby parva 38
Harbert, Alice ; 46
Hawtofte, Wm. ; Harby 30
Heyfford, Robt. ; Laughton ? 10
Holland, als. Plumtree, Joan &
John ; Kerby 28
Hore, Edw. ; Barkby 39
Howett, George ; Kerby 61
Kilpecke, Rich. ; North Killworth 53
Kirke, Hugh ; Burton sup olds 23
Kellat, Robt. ; Garradon thorpe 6
Lacer, Thos. ; Wimeswould 69
Lim, Jane; Woodhouse Eaves 65
Leicestershire A dviinistrattons.
175
1614. — Continued.
16 1 5. — Continued.
Lovatt, Thos. ; Loughborrowe 7, 8
Marryott, John ; Cosby 44
Marston, John ; Barwell 50
Norton, John ; Charley 34
Osborne, Thos. ; Lutterworth 33
Palmer, Alice ; Crofte 41
Passand, Fran. ; Burton sup olds 25
Pepper, Wm. ; Thrumaston 73
Plumtree, ah. Holland, Joan &
John ; Kerby 28
Powell, John ; Leicester 63
Reade, George ; Cosby 60
Reynar, Kath. ; Peatlinge magna 40
Saunders, Eliz. ; Old Hospital,
Leicester 70
Savile, Wm. ; Blaby 27
Sheppard, Robt. ; Thorpe 26
Smith, John ; Neilson 20
Spicke, Thos. ; Saltby 45
Stacie, Roger ; Twyford 15
Stevenage, Robt. ; Ratcliffe 16
Swann, Joseph ; Sheasby 13
Thorneton, ah. Tysall, — ;
Glenfeilde 64
Tooley, Rich. ; Odebey 66
Troughton, Thos. ; Thorneton 9
Tysall (see Thorneton).
Vittle, Robt. ; Kilby 62
Wadey, Anthony ; Hose 21
Walker, Joan ; Swanington 59
Warren, John ; Burton sup le olds 24
Wells, John ; Thrumaston 47
Wilson, Bartin ; Loddington 19
Wood, Chris. ; Lutterworth 36
•Worrall, Wm. ; Sapcott 57
Wyatt, John ; Thrumaston 43
1615.
IN. B.— The Bonds tor this year are missing]
Allen, Thos. ; Kirbye 89
fBabbington, Matthew, gent. ;
Cussington 98
Bailie (see Rose).
Ball, John ; Thorpe Arnold 30
Beckerton, Elene ; Leicester 114
Beley, Joan ; Thrussington 99
Benskin, Edw. ; Leicester 15
Blunte, George ; Osbaston 24
Blunte, Nicholas ; Seagrave 100
Bowman, Henry ; Kagdale 47, 48
Bowman, John ; Ragdale 37
* Oct. 7, 1618. Memorandom; it is decreed
Ihat one obligation wherin Jo ; Conwaye and
Tho. ffoster stand bound for payment of £y
which is brought to the use of L'hristopher
Worrall, be delivered to the said Christopher
upon the covenant therein indorsed.
E. H. Clarke,
t Caret.
Bradwell, Wm. ; Barrowe 23
Bryars, Edw. ; Whistowe 67
Bull, Thos. ; Asfordby 45
Burbage, Dennis ; Boresworth 65
Burditt, Wm. ; Sheasby 42
Cherry, John; North Kilworth 46
Chester, Wm.; Eaton 34
Chettle, Laurence ; Whitweeke 63
Clarke, Thos. ; Ouston 50
Clarke, Thos. ; Cotes 36
Clarke, Wm. ; Thurmaston 80
Coley, Thos. ; Thurcaston 85
Cotes, Henry ; Sproxton 115
Cotes, Thos. ; Siston 113
Cox, George ; Loughborowe 8
Dalby, John ; Glenfeild 58
Dixy, Anth. ; Markett Boresworth 25
Farmer, ah. Ward, Eliz. ; Neilson 2
Foldes, Robt. ; Leicester 44
Forman, George; Stoughton 69
Fbskitt, Wm.; Leicester 54
Foster, Thos. ; Busbey 93
Freeman, Henry ; Earleshilton i
Frysby, Gabriel ; Tilton 60
Garland, Robt. ; Ashby delazouche 97
Gater, Michael ; Leicester 76
Geste, Anne ; listen 102
Gilbert, Simon ; Thorpe langton 16
Goldinge, Anne ; Diseworthe 57
Goodridge, John ; Twycrosse 92
Greaves, Robt. ; Thurcaston 10
Griffith, Robt. ; Barrowe 17
Hackett, John ; Lutterworthe 77
Hainsworth, Chris. ; Loughborowe 28
Harbert, Charles ; Reeriby 52
Harison, Thos. & Eliz. ; Odbey 40
Harold, Michael ; Burbage 51
Hasall, Rich. ; Glenfeild 104
Hauley, Joane ; Redmel 27
Haunch, Nich. ; Brentingthorpe 29
Henshawe, George ; Loughborowe 9
Hewes, Wm. ; Leicester 59
Insley, Mary, Lutterworth 49
Jarvis, Anthony ; Claxton 20
Jelley, Henry ; Walton 13
Jerram, Audrey ; Sheepshead 83
Johnson, Wm. ; Narborowe 68
Kilpecke, Alice ; North Kilworthe 14
Kirby, Robt. ; Whitweeke 103
Langley, Joseph ; Whitweeke 105
Longston, John ; Ratby iii
Ludford, Thos ; Woodhouse loi
Manchester, George ; Claxton 11
Mannsfeild, Francis ; Foston go
Mannsfeild, Robt. ; Newton
harcourte 88
Martin, Matthew; Odbey 95
Marvin, Thos. ; Barwell 66
Mawson, Edw. ; Gilmorton 43
Melburne, Wm. ; Barrowe 64
176
Leicestershire A dministrations .
1 61 5. — Cditthiued.
No.
Miller, Edw. ; Odbey 53
Milner, Geo. ; Frysbie sup wreake 62
Moore, Edw. ; Claxton 18
Musson, Robt. ; Shewsterne 19
Nashe, Robt. ; Leicester 75
Needham, Robt. ; Sheepshead 91
Nix, John ; Whitwicke 7
Normand, Edw. ; Sheepshead 86
Nursse, Thos. ; Kerby 106
Orton, George ; Eaton 5
Oswyn, Wm. ; Kibworth 107
Parsons, Edw. ; Swannington 55
Pell, Thos. ; Braunston 56
Pinder, Alice ; Wiggeston 61
Portman, Wm. ; Eastwell 81
Pratt, John ; Walton 82
Price, Lodovici ; Stonton Wivell 6
Rose, als. Bailie, Anne ; Eaton 39
Scryven, Wm. ; Kerby 31
Sharpe, Rich. ; Claxton 35
Slacke, Benedict ; Leicester 26
Smith (see Taylor).
Smith, Thos. ; Galby 74
Steane, Bartholomew ; Blaby 12, 87
Taylcoate, Wm. ; Packington 96
Taylor, als. Smith, Cath. ; Melton 32
Taylor, Henry ; Barkby 77
Teeton, Thos. ; Foston 3
Thorneton, als. Tysall, Wm. ;
Glenfeild 21
Tilton, Wm.; Broughton Ashley 112
Tinckler, Helen ; Garthorp 73
Tompson, James; Eaton 33
Tompson, Thos. ; Leicester 84
Tysall (see Thorneton).
Vesey, George ; Narborowe 109
Walker, Oswald, & Bridget his
wife ; Odeby 70
Ward, Robt. ; Burton Overy 108
Ward, Wm. ; Sheasbie 72
Ward (see Farmer).
Webster, Robt. ; Cleybrooke 38, 41
Wells, Edw. ; Quarndon 78
Wormeall, Edw. ; Leicester 22
Wright, John ; Woodthorpe no
Wyar, Wm. ; Saltby 4
1616.
{N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Abbott, John ; Walton 15
Allen, Thos. ; Tugby 69
Askill, Thos. ; Wigeston 20, 29
Ballard, Rich. ; Burbage 48
Barrie, Mary ; Stoke golding 52
Barrowdell, Launcelott ; Silbie 10
Bell, Henry ; Bilson 38
Bennett, Chris. ; Loughborowe 74
Blovmt, Wm. ; Tilton 75
1616. — Continued.
No.
Brett, John ; Rearsbie 6
Bringheste, Mich. ; Holstead 40
Cawdewell, Judith ; Anstie 8
Clarke, Robt. ; Frowlesworth 54
Clifton, John; Muston 63
Coultman, Nicholas ; Blabie 47
Coye, Agnes ; Botesford 68
Croson, George ; Wigeston 51
Croxall, Robt, ; Couldoverton 66
Dorman, Alice ; Kilbie i
Dorman, Thos. ; Fleckney 17
Fletcher, Wm. ; Thorneton 25
Foulcham, Wm. ; Orton 42
Fowlar, Wm. ; Botesford 64
Freere, George; Old Hospital,
Leicester 43
Greene, James ; Thorneton 78
Hall, John ; Loughborowe 72
Hall, Roger ; Leicester 70
Hassard, Edw. , late of Lockington 77
Hastings, Walter, gent. ; Leicester 19
Ilson, Eliz. ; 27
Jackson, Ralph ; Asfordby 3
Jellie, Henry ; Walton 39
Jenkingson, Humph. ; Loddington 13
Kilpecke, Michael ; Walcott 49
King, John ; Burrowe 16
King, Thos. ; Bilson 57
Kinton, Rich. ; Thorneton 44
Knapp, Nathaniel ; Kirbie 12
Lacer, John ; Wimswold 18
Lacie, John ; Hemington 22
Lander, Hump. ; Market bosworth 50
Laxton, Thos. ; Loddington 38
Lintharote, Wm. ; Glen magna 35
Mann, Rich. ; Rearsbie 23
Mason, Edw. ; Burstall 56
M Ulnar, George ; Frisbie 67
Morris, John ; Frisbie 36
Oram, Agnes ; Ashby 32
Oswin, Matthew ; Silbie 5
Porter, Henry ; Shawell 37
Porter, Rich. ; Burrowe 65
Pratt, Mary ; Applebie 41
Reaner, Rich. ; Willowbie 70
Robinson, Wm. ; Osgathorpe 46
Shawe, Wm. ; Loughborowe 58
Sheepie, Eliz. ; Belgrave 11
Smith, George ; Sutton 61
Smith, John ; Hallowton 71
Smith, Rich ; Blowherby 55
Squire, Edw. ; Norton 51
Steevens, John ; Gilmorton 9
Storer, Thos. ; Muston 24
Sumar, Mary ; Thurmaston 28
Sutton, Robt. ; Kegworth i6
Tarrie, Margery ; Blabie 45
Taylor, John ; Packington 31
Taylor, Thos. ; Earlshilton 2
Tauldton, Nicholas ; Huncott 60
Leicestershire A dministratiotis.
177
1 6it.—CQntinvied.
No.
59
73
Tomlinson, Wm. ; Kegworth
Tompkins, Isabella ; Bilson
Turvil, Henry ; Ashton flamville
Varneham, John ; Witherlie 62
Walker, Hester ; Leicester 76
Watts, Thos. ; Wigeston 14
Watts, Thos. ; Wigeston 79
White, Rich. ; Hallowton 30
\A/iman, John ; Barrowe 34
^A^oodford, Alexander ; Bilson 4
1617.
tN.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing ]
Arnould, John ; Netherseale 23
Ballard, Ame ? ; Kirbie 78
Balser, Mudwin ; Sheepeshead 26
Barton, Wm. ; Bagworth 51
Bawdricke, John ; Houghton 45
Baxter, Rich. ; Donnington 10, 21
Bennett, Alice ; Nether Broughton 63
Bennett, Robt. ; Bagworth 73
Biddle, Wm. ; Odston 37
Bird, Bridget ; Loughborowe 20
Blanckley, Simon ; Disworth 2
Bradford, Arthur ; Thurcaston 77
Bradsall, Rich. ; Ashbie 94
Brian, Thos. ; Biteswell 65
Brooks, Joane ; Norton 80
Browne, John ; Orton 103
Brumlee, Robt. ; Norton 93
PBunnie, Margt. ; Desford 52
Burbidge, Rich. ; Siston 88
Caudrell, Robt. ; Hinckley 44
Chamberlin, John ; South croson 79
Chapkin, Franc. ; Sibesden i
Christian, Eliz. ; Suston ? 34
Cox, John ; Dadlington 102
Cox, Thos. ; Barton gi
Coxe, Wm. ; Hinckley 18
Coy, Eliz. ; Ashbie 3
Dawkin, Emraott ; Thorneton 25
Deacon, Hugh ; Loughborowe 27
Farmer, Hawdrie ; Leicester 43
Francke, Anne ; Wimswold 13, 14
Freere, Hellen ; Wigeston 96
Freman, John ; Frisbie 70
Freman, Wm. ; Wyfordbie 46
Gamble, Joane ; Loughborowe 48
Geale, Christopher ; Botesford 74
Gibson, Francis ; Barkebie 36
Gilbert, Robt. ; Foston 35
Glover, Bartholomew : Ratherbie 90
Greene, John ; Whitweeke 66
Gregorie, Wm., Bauston ? 97
Halliacke, Anthony ; Wymandham 61
Hasall, Rich. ; Frowlesworth 53
Haves, Thos. ; Ibstocke 15, 16
Hawkin, John, Segrave 11
1 617. — Continued.
No.
Hewges, Joane ; Stanton 75
Hicklinge, Rich. ; Siston 81
Hill, Roger ; Norton 62
Holmes, Thos. ; Wiggesfon 82
Hunt, Rich. ; Leicester 40
Ives, Rich. ; Hinckley 84
Johnson, John ; Queniborowe 4
Kinton, Rich. ; Thorneton 5
Lambert, Wm. ; Loughborowe 6
Large, John ; Garrowden 85
Lathburie, Thos. ; Thurcaston 64
Leader, Goodith ; Hinckley 59
Marshall, George ; Loughborowe 95
Middleton, John; Silbie 68
Mobbes, Thos. ; Leicester 67
Mosse, Rich. ; Leicester 33
Nashe, Robt. ; Leicester 8
Norton, Rich. ; Nelson 6g
Orton, Thos. ; Hucklescott 57
Patchett, Emmott ; Statherne 31
Pennyston, Michael ; Statherne 32
Perkins, Rich. ; Primthorpe 86
Poultney, Rich. ; Higham 56
Price, David ; Leicester loi
Rearsbie, R. de Sequestracone Frut 82
Richardson, Daniel; Dunington 24
Rigelie, John ; Countisthorpe 47
Robinson, Thos. ; Loughborowe 38
Rudd, Roger ; Statherne 22
Scarborowe, Wm. ; Thorpe Arnold 41
Scarborowe, Wm. ; Goadbie 94
Scott, John ; Wifordbie 12
Smith, James ; Huncott 71
Smith, Rich. ; Loughborow 28
Smith, Robt. ; Segrave 99
Squire, Wm. ; Thurmaston 29
Steevenson, Chris. ; Castell
Dunington 58
Sutton, Robt. ; Kegworth g
Swifte, John ; Loughborowe 87
Tilhe, Thos. ; Silbie 89
Venibles, Wm. ; Hincklie 76
Waightman, John ; Shilton 17
Wale, Philip ; Leare 55
Ward, Rich. ; Swanington 83
Ward, Rich. ; Worthington 92
Warren, John ; Normanton 60
West, Wm. ; Stony Stanton 10
Willowes, Wm. ; Ratherbie 72
Wright, Rich. ; Dadlington 98
W^right, Thos. ; Broughton 100
ADMINISTRATIONS.
Grnnted during the years 1611, 1613. 1614 and
1615, before Dr Lambe.
[N.B. — The Bonds for these years are missing.]
Allyson, John ; Harborowe
Baker, John ;
9
21
178
Leicestershire A dministrations.
161 1 to 1615. — Continued.
No.
Bakewell, Wm. ; Dunington 26
Barrse, Miles ; Bowdon 36
Bent, Benjamin ; Slawson 27
Bird, Audrey; Shepeshead 29
Cockerham, George ; Hatherne 33
Coleman, Dorothy ; Gloreston 15
Collie, Katherine ; Bilson 48
Dakin, Edw. ; Thorneton 45
Darker, Rich. ; Burrowe 13
Davie, Sence ; Loughborowe 17
Dawson, Alice ; Harborowe 41
Debancke, Robt. ; Willowbie 3
?Dee, Thos. ; Bowdon 25
Dunmore, Julian ; Bowdon 47
Eame, Gregory ; Whitweeke 11
Earsbie, Anthony ; Barleston 6
Fletcher, Eliz. ; Bowdon 53
Gindey, Thos. ; Dunington 22
Goodman, Thos. ; Medburne 31
Greene, Henry ; Hatherne 51
Grim, Thos. ; Norton 19
Haseldine, Geoffrey ; Husbands
Bosworth 39
Heane, Geoffrey ; Markefeild 5
Hopkins, Chris. ; Castel Donington 43
Iliffe, Robt. ; Harborrowe 52
Kinge, Margery ; 20
Lightfoote, Robt. ; Gloreston 7
Losby, Henry ; Lubbenham
Mogge, Wm. ; Applebye 28
Mouncke, David ; Lubbenham 44
Newbye, Alice ; Slawston 16
Oldershawe, John; Kegworth 30
Parsons, Thos. ; Hatherne 49
Pawley, Wm. ; Foxton 37
Paynter, Jane; Whitwicke 12
Pegge, Thos. ; Foston 42
Petcher, Mary ; Appleby 14
Poole, Robt. ; Kegworth 38
Reade, Edw. ; Hinckley 32
Rice, John ; Bowdon Magna 40
Rudyard, Jarvis ; Markett Bosworth 8
Shilton, Thos. ; Congeston 46
Smith, John ; Tur langton 35
Thomas, Alexander; Earleshilton 2
Thomas, Wm. ; Earleshilton 4
Thorpe, Thos. ; ■ — 50
Water, Chris. ; Bowdon Magna 54
White, Henry ; Bowdon 34
Wilson, Robt. ; Loughborowe i8
Wyer, Edw. ; Shepshed 23
1616.
Administrations granted in the year 1616 before
Dr. Lambe
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing,]
Baighton, John ; Charlie
Ball, Robt. ; Bosworth
7
19
1616. — Continued.
Baxter, Rich. ; Donington, p. of
Ibstock
Bennett, Agnes ; Loughborowe
Blumfeild, Wm. ; Thorpsetchfeild
Burton, Thos. ; Markefeild
Carter, Wm. ; Barkbie
Creswell, Wm. ; Ashbie Delazouch
Crosse, Thos. ; Sheepshead
Dorman, Anthony ; East Norton
Dorman, John ; East Norton
Pawkes, Thcs. ; Loddington
Groococke, John; Church
Langhton
Gutteridge, Thos. ; Foxon
Hall, Roger ; Leicester
Hodgekin, Henry ; Castell
Donington
Killinglie, Robt. ; Hallowton
Marcie, Grace ; Ashbie Delazouch
Mattocke, Walter ; Langhton
Millner, • ; Knosington
Nicholls, Rich. ; Kilmcott
Owldershawe, Thos. ; Kegworth
Scale, Rich. ; Husbans bosworth
Smalie, Humphrey ; Woodhowse
Squire, Francis ; Woodhowse
Taylor, John; Ashbiefolwell
1617.
Administrations granted in the year 1617 before
Dr. Lambe.
[N.B.— The Uonds for this year are missing.]
Awsope, John ; Markett Har-
borowe 26
Barrowe, John ; Sewston 42
Belgrave, Margaret ; North
Kilworth 6
Bent, Agnes ; Gilmorton 15
Blackball, Francis ; Owston 8, 9
Blacks, Francis ; Owston 9
Bradlie, Edw. ; Hoult 20
Burrowe, St. John ; Burrowe 7
Buttrice, Rich. ; Oadbie 13
Cante, Thos. ; Hallowton 23
Carter, Robt. ; Kilworth 37
Cooke, Robt. ; Easton magna 43
Cooke, Samuel ; Somerbie 36
Dafte, Rowland ; Easton 22
Barle, Edw. ; Kilbie 44
Gallie, Robt. ; Thorpe Lancton 18
Gamble, Wm. ; Wymandham 29
Greene, John ; Drayton 34
Harper, Robt. ; Harborowe 39
Hawforde, Joane ; Gilmorton 14
Heacocke, Wm. ; Cotesbitch 11
Jervice, Robt. ; Kilmcott 16
Kinge, Anne ; Bilson 23
Meddowes, John ; Drayton i
Leicestershire A dministrations.
179
1617. — Continued.
No.
Mobbes, Wm. ; Melton 35
Morton, Grace; Kilworth 32
Newton, Joane ; Tugbie 40.41
Poule, Margery ; Hallowton 21
Revell, Dorothy ; Langhton 24
Richmond, Wm. ; Hoult 31
Smith, John ; Hallowton 28
Sprigg, Wm. ; Lobenhara 27
Squire, Francis ; Woodhowse 2
Storer, Paul ; Harborowe 19
Sutton, Thos. ; Stapleford 25
Vines, John ; Stawson 30
Ward, Wm. ; Shawell 5
Watts, Thos. ; Wigeston 4
Webb, Rich. ; Catthorpe 38
Wilson, Henry ; Lesthorpe 33
Wintertpn, Edw. ; Walton 12
1618.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Alcock, Humphrey ; Scale 48
Allatt, Wm. ; Pickwell 12
Allen, Ralph ; Wheston 65
Allen, Robt. ; Donington 72
Armeson, Henry ; Desford 71
Bacon, Francis ; Upton 49
Bale, Wm. ; Disworth 55
Barfott, Rich. ; Goadbie 14
Barres, Rich. ; Bowdon magna 2
Basford, Edw. ; Dunington 45
Beeby, I3arthol. ; Mountsorell 62
Bennett, Alice ; Broughton 39
Bennett, Thos. ; Ailston 74
Blockley, Valentine ; Kimcoate 10
Bond, John ; Thrussington 82
Bradlie, Wm. ; Quarnedon 29
Bradshawe, Peter ; Quarnedon 68
Brodgate, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 44
Browne, John ; Leicester 38
Bruan, John ; Barrowe 73
Bruch, Thos. ; Melton 13
Bryan, Anne ; Coston 3
Bucknall, Thos.; Castell
Donington 37
Byrd, Jane ; Loughborowe 33
Cave, Thos. ; Queniborowe 81
Clements, Rich. ; Cosbie 83
Clowes, Thos. ; Lutterworth 15
CoUett, John ; Heigham 60
Craftes, Bowett ; Leicester 56
Craftes, Hugh ; Humberston 63
Dickens, John ; Leicester 52
Dixon, Rich. ; Statherne 35
Dobson, Magin ; Woodthorpe 43
Farbarne, Mary ; Easthorpe 58
Farly, Dennis ; Thrussington 41
Foxe, Wm. ; East Langton 22
Frisbie, Thos. ; Applebie 76
1 3
i6r8. — Continued.
No.
Gamble, Wm. ; Wymondham i8
Garnon, James ; Barkby 61
Geacie, Rich. ; Normanton 34
Greetham, Wm. ; Bottesford 78
Gulson, Henry ; Wymondham 17
Haddon, John ; Boresworth 6
Hamlin, Agnes; Walcott 26
Harryman, Geoff. ; Loughborough 67
Harteshorne, Thos. ; Long-
whatton 28
Hill, Godwin ; Lobbenham 24
Hindman, Thos. ; Stoake golding 54
Hopkins, Edw. ; Lutterworth 19
Hunt, John ; Thrussington 50
Jeneway, Wm. ; Walton juxta
Kilmcott 23
Keyes, Henry ; Leicester 7
Kilpecke, Francis ; Thorpe Arnold 20
Lamlie, Wm. ; Harborowe 9
Langham, Henry ; Dadlington 80
Lewin, Thos, ; Quarnedon 59
Middleton, Thos. ; Silbie 66
Mynors, Wm. ; Ashby Delazouche 40
Neale, Wm. ; Loddington 27
Newton, John ; Branston 69
Parker, John ; Sibbesdon 30
Parsons, Hellen ; Asfordbie 47
Reade, Wm. ; Hobie 32
Reynolds, Heary ; Knighthorpe 31
Rogers, Thos. ; Boresworth 11
Rowe, Ambrose ; Wheston 64
Sewter, Margery; Harborowe 16
Shipward, Geo. ; Couldoverton i
Squire, Edw. ; Barlston 53
Starkey, Thos. : Packington 51
Streane, Francis ; Walcott 8
Taylor, John ; Hemington 84
Taylor, Wm. ; Hemington 42
Teate, Simon ; Mowslie 25
Tinslie, John ; Hose 77
Tompson, Thos. ; Glenfeild 57
Waite, Robt. ; Broughton 86
Walker, Nicholas ; Glenfeild 36
Weste, Rich. ; Lobbenham 21
Wilson, Ralph ; Statherne 46
Winbie, Eliz. ; Kirby Bellers 5
Winbie, Martin ; Kirby Bellers 4
Younge, Wm. ; Enderby 70
i6ig.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.l
Abbott, Margaret ; Cranhoe 79
Alderman, Edw. ; Barkbie 9
Andrewe, Agnes ; Sharnford 47
Bacon, Agnes; Sutton 17
Baker, Edw. ; Barlston 41
Baker, Edw. ; Barlston 42
Barfeild, Geo. ; Welham 31
i8o
Leicestershire A dministrations .
1619. — Continued.
No.
Barres, Timothy ; Belton 40
Bearne, Margaret ; p. of St.
Margaret, Leicester 75
Bradshawe, Kath. ; Ashby
Delazouch 52
Brookesbie, Joan ; South Croston 74
Broughton, Berridge; North
Kilworth 82
Browne, Agnes ; Tugbie 72
Bruan, John & Agnes ; Segrave 59
Bryan, John ; Bagworth 80
Chamberlin, Rich. ; Glen magna 38
Christan, Ezchelis ; Sewsterne 50
Clements. Agnes : Huncott 77
Dashe, als. Normandy, Mark ;
Bowdon 49
Dawes, Eliz. ; Waltham 7
Derrie, Nicholas ; \Vomandham 21
Dowman, Thos. ; Cussington 10
Button, Thos. : Loughborowe 84
Farmer, ah. Ward, John ;
Normanton 34
Finderne, Thos. ; Kirbie Malerie 22
Foxe, John ; Shenton 25
Furborowe, Robt. ; Froulsworth 69
Goade, Rich. ; Dunington 32
Grococke, John ; Thorpe Laagton 62
Hardyman, John ; Kibworth 64
Hawkins, Barthol. ; Frebie 20
Hawkins, Rich. ; Bowdon magna 70
Hollingworth, Edw. ; 3
Hooke, Alice ; Colorton 23
Hopkinson, Alice ; Broughton 44
Houlte, Thos. ; Thorpe Arnold 53
Hovie, Thos ; Burton 2
Humberston, Dorothy ; Kirby
bellers 69
Hunt, Rich. ; Willoubie 37
Hunt, Wm. ; Ashby magna 60
Jervis, Joan ; Sewsterne 30
Johnson, Thos. ; Hucklescott 33
Kestian, Thos. ; Bowdon 58
Lucas, Henry ; North Kilworth 61
Marrott, Robt. ; Ullesthorpe 6
Marshall, Geo. ; Loughborowe 73
Marshall, Wm. ; Bowdon magna 24
Marshall, Wm. ; Seasbie 26
Maunde, Walter ; Ashbie 68
Morly, Bridget & Eliz. ; Leicester r6
Needham, Robt. ; Shepeshead 83
Norrnandie, Mark : Bowdon 49
Normandie, Mark ; Bowdon 71
Normandy (see Dashe).
Orton, Humphrey ; Bagworth 14
Oswin, Henry , Leicester 48
Parsons, Eliz. ; Bowdon iS
Payne, Thos. ; Esthorpe 15
Pickerd, Thos. ; Sheepie 78
Pratt, Rich. ; Lobbenham 51
Putt, Rich. ; North Kilworth 57
1619. — Continued.
No.
Rawlins, John ; Sutton 65
Sansome, Rich. ; Harbie 76
Sarson, Wm. ; Shackerston 5
Sickes, Nicholas ; Whitweek 46
Smith, Anne ; Pickwell 27
Smith, ; Bowdon magna 29
Smith, Henry ; Withcocke 43
Snenson, Wm. ; Ashby delazouch 55
Snoden, Francis ; Eaton 67
Steane, Francis ; Walcott 35
Swetnam, Anne ; Queniborrowe 39
Tilson, John ; Buckmynster 85
Tompson, Emmotte ; Leicester 36
Towres, Alice ; Cleybrowe 81
Turner, John ; Barwell 56
Turpin, Geo. ; Knaptofte 12
Turverfeild, Thos. ; Leicester
Abbey 1 1
Twiste, Wm. ; Langton 63
Wade, Edmund ; Dunton 13
Wallin, Thos. ; Thurlston 28
Ward (see Farmer).
Wayte, Katherine ; Sisonbie 19
West, John ; Leicester 4
Weston, Thos. ; Walton sup olds i
Winterton, Robt. ; Lutterworth 45
Wisman, Wm. ; Statherne 54
Wrighte, John ; Hinckley 5
1610.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing,]
Abbott, Geo. ; Medburne 68
Andrewe, Wm. ; Leicester 81
Appellyard, Thos. ; Knipton 8
Baliffe, Walter ; Nether Seale 66
Banbrooke, Geo. ; 31
Barton, Stephen ; Thornton 50
Bennitt, Thos. ; Ailston 69
Beste, Marmaduke & Margaret ;
Heather 21
Billinge, Geo ; Saddington 71
Bower, Rich. ; Garthorpe 23
Brayan, Wm. ; Turlangton 15
Brewen, Thos. ; Mapelwell 4
Briggs, Rich. ; Saxbie 67
Bryan, Wm.; Turlangton 2
Burditt, Thos. ; Earnsbie 70
Burrowes, John ; Belton 82
Burton, Ralph ; Linlie i
Buttler, Francis , Ashby
delazouch 61
Buttler, John ; Tilton 56
Chamberlin, James ; Kilbie 51
Cower, Henry ; Smeetoii 52
Coxe, Sibelle & Wm. ; Bowdon
magna 37
Croftes, John ; Peckleton 58
Dashe, Thos. ; Wigston 75
I
Leicestershire A dministrations.
itti
1620. — Continued.
Deacon, John ; Bowden
Dowse, \Vm. ; Swinford
Drakelie, Joan ; Sutton
Ensworth, Rich. ; Appelbie
Freer, John ; Church Langton
Frisbie, Wm. ; Scraptofte
Fulshawe, Wm. ; Kirkbie
Gill, Anthony ; Bottesford
Greene, John ; Osgathorpe
Hames, Rich. ; Halloughton
Hames, Rich. ; Walton
Harrold, Hugh ; Kibworth
Hawcott, John ; Seasbie
Hawfeild, Roger ; Leicester
HoUingworth, Edmund ; Bottes
ford
Holmes, Thos. ; Wigston
Houlte, Francis ; Alton
Killinglie, John ;
Lacie, Thos. ; Foston
57
13
83
79
25
76
12
24
86
38
63
9
72
27
Lea, Isabella ; Thornton
Millner, Thos. ; Twyford
Morris, Mary; Asfordby
Palmer, Robt. ; Langton
Parnell, John; Garlands
Parsons, Mary ; Whitwicke
Pecke, Stephen ; Fleckney
Peckleton, ob.' p," sequestrac
Petty, Thos. ; Loughborowe
Ragge, Rich. ; Bowden magna
Ridgley, John ; Narborowe
Russell, Rich. ; Thurlston
Rye, Rich. ; Burton Lazars
Saunte, George, Turlangton
Seagrave,Wm. ; Garroden parka
Sherwood, Martin ;
Smith, Agnes ; Thorpe Langton
Smith, Barbara ; Bowden magna
Stannage, Hugh ; Easthorpe
Stokes, Wm. ; Abkettlebey
Sutton, Henry; Leicester
Sutton, Rich. ; Countisthorpe
Tibbutts, Anthony ; Howthorpe
Tilley, Wm. ; Enderby
Tyson, Thos. ;
Vincent, Thos ; Stapleton
Watson, Alice ; Ashby delazouch 89
Webster, Robt. ; Neilston 5, 6, bis.
Wells, Edw. ; Loughborowe 62
Whyte, Stephen ; Heather 3
Wilde, Mary ; Long whatton 36
Willson, Margaret ; Somerby 74
Woodford, Rich. ; Billesdon 14
Wooland, Katherine ; Hinckley 77
Wootton, Katherine ; Disworth 17
ob Wyatt, De ; Earnsby 70
Yarwood, John ; Dishley Thorpe 33
Yarwood, John ; Thorpe acre 85
93
19
91
30
7
64
10
53
90
80
84
59
60
26
18
28
65
40
54
78
20
73
39
88
55
87
16
34. 35
92
2y
1621. •
I.N.15 — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
No.
40
3
44
Ball, John ; Leicester
Barnes, Thos. ; Witherley
Barres, Rich. ; Burbage
Harwell, Thos. ; Huncoate
Bate, Rich. ; Shilton 21
Blague, Phillip ; Barkeston 24
Browne, Edmund ; Sharnforde 8
Burditt, Rich. ; Peatling magna 22
Clarke, John ; Hungarton 34
Dowse, Francis ; Bitteswell 15.
Fewks, Robt. ; Wymeswolde 7
Freeman, Roger ; Claxton i
Freer, Thos. & Robt. ; Countes-
thorpe 39
Gimson, Thos. ; Ratby 43
Graunte, John ; Wheston 9
Groves, Mary ; Whitwicke 35
Kartell, Robt. ; Biowherbie 16
Hodge, John; Foston 13
HoUingworthe, Ralph ; Wheston 28
Hunte, Henry ; Ratbie 5
Hunte, Henry ; Ratbie 6, 42
Hydes, John ; Rearsbie 14
Litherland, Robt. ; Swannington 18
Newton, Grace ; Leicester 26
Newton, Wm. ; Caliis, p. of
Ashbie dela zouche 4, 37
Nicholson, Chris. ; Loughborough 32
Pallmer, John ; Kegworthe 30
Perkins, Sarah & Joan ; Leicester 38
Pollard, Geo. ; Oadebie 23
Richardson, Edw. ; Upton 19
Ridge, Wm. ; Dunnington 10
Rosse, Thos. ; Sheapshead 17
Spicke, Nicholas ; Saltbie 27
Thorpe, Mark ; Stoughton 2
Vincente, Rich. ; Markfeild 41
Watts, John ; Sheapshead 25
Webster, Geo. ; Longhborowe 33
Whyte, Gilbert ; Woodhowse 31
Whyte, Thos, ; Ibstocke 29
Worshippe, John ; Sapcoate 20
Wrighe, Daniel; Leicester 11
1631.
(Second List).
[N.B. — These Bonds are missing.]
Abbot, John ; Boresworth 8
Allam, Edw. ; Croxton Keriall 11
Andrew, Peter; East Langton 13
Chawnor, Anthony ; Burrowe i
Freeston, Wm. ; iiowdon magna 19
Hawford, Anne ; South Kihvorthe 16
Hawford, Henry ; South Kilworth 17
* See Second List.
l82
Leicestershire A dministrations.
162 1. — Continued.
No.
Lewyn, Roger ; Wyfordby 3
Lupton, Henry ; Medburne 10
Milner, Bridget ; Boresworth 9
More, Rich.; South Kilworthe 7
Norton, Robt. ; Swinford 15
Oldfeild, John : Thorp Arnold 2
Packworth, Wm. ; South Kilworthe 4
Paine, Edw. ; Medburne 5
Pallmer, ; Galby 2 a
Smith, Barbara: Bowdon magna 18
Stevens, John ; Kirby Bellers 6
Stirrop, Geo. ; Loughboro 14
Wallton, Anne; Newton Harcourte 12
1622.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Addeson, Rich, ; Thrussington 10
Ashe, William ; Ashbie de lazoucha 30
Bate, Thos. ; Nelston 43
Bratfeild, Thos. ; Ashby magna 14
Bryan, Wm. ; Turlangton 36
Carver, Thos. ; Normanton sup le
heath 16
Chamell, Edw. ; Snareston 33
Clarke, Maud ; Leicester 5
Cutler, Mary ; Cadebie 7
Dorman, John ; Bruntingthorpe 6
Draper, Wm. ; Bottesford 12
Duglas, Bartholomew ; Leicester 26
Ford, Eliz. ; Barleston 34
Furborrow, Thos. ; Dunton 14
Goodriche, Nicholas ; Rouleston 8
Greeninge, Thos. ; Shilton 29
Grove, John ; Harbie 35
Harryman, John ; Hatherne 40
Hicklyn, Bartholomew ; Sileby 27
Howett, Geo. ; Leicester 3
Hutchinson, John ; Sheapeshead 11
Hyndman, Henry ; Wymondham 19
Ireland, Rich. ; Leicester 42
Lewen, Thos. ; Siston 9
Licorishe, ; Wheston 4
Marshall, Matthew ; Shernford 21
Meade, Humphrey ; Kegworth i
Mousley, Wm. ; Overseale 20
Noone, Thos. ; Kvington 24
Petcher, Matthe ; Applebie
parva 17
Popple, Robt. ; Loughborrowe 18
Powlson, Wm. ; Sheapshead 31
Rawson, Rich. ; Hobie 25
Sharpe, John ; Ashby delazouche 13
Spell, Margaret ; Loddington 28
Spencer, Chris ; Shilton 37
Squyre, Wm. ; Thurmaston 32
Stafford, Bridget ; Huncoate 15
• Non plena.
1622. — Continued.
No.
Walton, Rich. ; Evington 22
Warren, Hugh ; Burton sup wolds cl
Whattaffe, John ; Siston 41
Whatton, Rich. ; Leicester 5
Whitle, Ralph ; Plunger 2
Woodward, John ; Glen 23
1623.
[Bonds Filed, but many incomplete.]
Armston, John ; Hinckley 41
Armston, Margt. ; Burlstall 67
Ashe, Anne ; Ashbie delazouche 63
Ball, James & Dorothy his wife ;
Breedon 15
Bawme, Laurence ; Thurcaston 44
Beckett, Wm. ; Leicester 58
Belton, Wm. ; Nether Broughton 13
Blunt, Eliz, ; Bagworth 68
Bosse, Wm. ; Silabie 40
Bowman, Henry ; Ragdale 28
Brickwood, Walter ; Blaby 52
Bugge, Henry ; Statherne 4
Chesterfeild, Thos. & Dorothy his
wife ; Saxbie 33
Choyce, Geo. & John ; Ibstocke 36
Clarke, Thos. ; Market Bosworth 27
Cley, Thos. ; Cole orton 64
Coale, Wm. ; Belton 22
Coxen, Nicholas ; Leicester 7
Dalbie, Amye ; Belgrave 18
Damaske, John ; Peckleton 61
Feild, Robt. ; Leicester 20
Folds, John ; Woodhouse Eaves 31
Gamble, John ; Wheston 70
Goodall, Susanna ; Wytherley 46
Hopkyns, Edw. ; Eaton 2, 48
Hudson, Thos. ; Seagrave 65
Iliffe, Rich. ; Arnesbie a.
Johnson, Robt. ; Seagrave 54
Johnson, Robt. ; Sibbesdon 45
Judson, Henry; Woodhouse Eaves 56
Kendall, John ; Barrow sup Soar 16
Lamley, Nicholas ; Wymeswold 9
Langley, Anne ; Sutton Cheney 25
Manners, Sir Geo., Knt. ; Ailston 38
Marriott, Thos. ; Stoughton 60
Massey, John ; Ibstocke 37
Meade, Margt. ; Narborrowe 21
Morrice, Everard ; Barkeston 34,42
Newton, Rich. ; Loughborrowe 14
Nicholson, John & Alice; Saltbie 51
Noone, Robt. ; Houghton 62
Onebie, John ; Sapcoate 69
Orton, Joseph ; Barwell 53
Painter, Thos. ; Castle Dunington 43
Pare, Thos. ; Leicester b
?Pate Edw ; Isley Walton 39
Leicestershire A dministrations .
183
1623. — Continued.
No.
Penson, John ; Sibbesdon 59
Pepper, Kobt. ; Thurmaston 24
Power, Robt. ; Saxulbie 49
Reynolds, Mich. ; Loughborrow 29
Rowell, John ; Saxulbie 5
Saire, Peter; Glenfeild 66
Siddownes, Henry ; Heather 55
Snnith, Wm. ; Harborowe c
Smyth, Thos. ; Queniborrowe 26
Taylor, Wm. ; Neilston 10
Thornton, Anthony ; Wigston 19
Thornton, Rich. ; C,leybrooke 3
Thornton, Wm. ; Blabie 23
Tompson, Thos. ; Earlshilton 50
Turner, Thos. ; Bredon 47
Vavisor, Wm. ; Bottesford 8
Wall, Thos. ; Bottesford 12
Watts, Anne ; Wigston 35
Wells, ; 6
Whatton, Laurence ; Dunington
Parke i
Wheeler, Margery ; 32
Wilkinson, John ; Heigham 30
Wright, Joseph ; Leicester 57
1624.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcocke, Marmaduke; Kirkby
Maliory 9
Averie, Wm. ; Sutton p of
Broughton 28
Ballard, Wm. ; Trinity Hospital,
the Newarke, Leicester 7
Barrodell, Geo. ; Silebey 3
Barrs, Rich.; Burbage 10
Beale, Edw. ; Swebston 36
Bradgate, Humphrey ; Higham 29
Bryan, John ; Hinckley 30
Burgis, Rich. ; Howby i
Campion, Rich. ; Leicester 35
Chamberlin, Thos. ; Barwell 16
Fairebarne, Francis ; Bottesford 4
Fewkes, Thos. ; Sileby 2
Foulde, Humphrey ; Woodhouse 14
Francis, John ; Loughborow 18
Furnice, John ; Desforde ? 31
Fysher, Wm.; Blaby 5
Goodman, Robt. ; Rowlston 6
Holwell, Geo. ; Thrussington 17
Iliffe, Thos. ; Ernsby 23
Jorden, Philippa; Thrussingten 34
Kinge, Edw. ; Wykin 32
Knight, Alice ; Leicester 24
Launder, Thos. ; Normaoton sup
heathe 26
Madget, John ; Barwell 21
Marshall, Matthew; Sharneford 11
Midleton, John ; Kirby Muxlow 27
1624. — Continued.
No.
Midleton, Robt. ; Ashby delazouch 13
Neale, Mary; Countesthorpe 33
Neale (see Wallplete).
Page, Francis ; Shenton 25
Pickeringe, Geo. ; Ibstocke 12
Stretton, Thos. ; Thorneton 20
Tugman, Francis ; Bosworth 22
Underwood, Frances ; Hinckley 19
Wallplete, als. Neale, John ;
Carleton 15
Wright, Alice; Conieston 8
Administrations granted during the years
1622, 1623, and 1634
[N.B.— These Bonds are missing.]
Abbot, Barnabus ; Mowsley 34
Adcocke, Geo. ; Somerby 52
Adnet, John ; Billesdon 8
Andrewes, ; Ilston 42
Atton, Mary ; Halloughton 48
Atton, Rich. ; Halloughton 3
Barnewell, Aegid ; Harborow 47
Baule, Eliz. ; Harborow 70
Bosworth, Henry ; Medburne 55
Broone, John ; Harborow 38
Bull, John ; Loddington . 36
Bull, Wm. ; Loddington 66
Burch, Thos. ; Halloughton 49
Burton, Humphrey ; Lutterworth 28
Cater, Wm. ; Halloughton 78
Chesterton (see Parsons).
Coles, Rich. ; Theddingworth 41
Coles, Thos. ; Halloughton 29
Cooke, Gabriel ; Ouston 68
Cooper, Smith ; Thorp Langton 45
Darker, Robt. ; Billesdon 30
Elliot, Thos. ; Twyford 27
Estwood, Joseph ; Kibworth 13
Fletcher, Samuel; Lubenham 37
Foster, Francis ; Rolston 15
Foxe, Thos. ; Kibworth 39
Foxon, Thos. ; Swinford 5
Franke, Rich. ; Kirby Bellers 71
Franke, Rich. ; Kirby Bellers 74
Gilbert, Edw. ; Newton Harcourte 44
Gray, Edw. ; Lutterworth 12
Grewcocke, Robt. ; Bowdon 22
Gurford, John ; South Kilworth 26
Hande, Rich. ; Cathorpe 53
Harteshorne, Goodith ; Gumley 37, 56
Haslerigge, Donald ; Thedingworth 75
Hewet, Wm. ; Buckminster 72
Hill, Agnes ; Bowden 10
Hill, Annie ; Harboro 59
Holman, Thos. ; Slawston 2
Holmes, Isabella ; Cotes 25
Horton, Wm. ; Mowsley 67
Hunn, John ; Dalby parva 50
N
1 3
1 84
Lciccstei'sJiire A djuiutslyations.
1622 to 1624. — Continued.
No.
Hutchin, Sylvain ; Melton 18
Iliffe, Thos. ; Walton 11
Ireland, Thos. ; Boresworth 33
Kestian, Thos. ; Bowdon 10
Kestor, John; Gloreston 60
Kirke, Robt. ; Slawston 7
Lambley, Rich. ; Northkilworth 51
Lee, Thos. ; Tilton 43
Loasebi, Robt. ; Thorpe Setchfeild 64
Merryman, Anthony ; Tilton 19
Morton, Thos. ; Lawghton 14
Parker, Wm. ; Lutterworth 62
Parsons, a/s Chesterton, Rich. ;
Rolston 63
Reason, Nich. ; Halloughton 58
Reeve, John ; Loddington 35, 65
Satherthwait, Joan ; Harborrow 77
Shawcrosse, Simon ; Twiford 46
Sheepey, Rich. ; Fleckney 54
Shuter, Rich. ; Harborough 69
Smith, Anne ; Burton Lazars 61
Smith, Dorothy ; Loddington 16
Smith, Miles; Bowdon 76
Smith, Thos. ; Bowdon i
Tarry, John ; Ouston 40
Toppe, Thos. ; Melton 17
Trigge, Robt. ; Melton 73
Turner, Barnard ; Billesdon 9
Turner, Wm. ; Walcot 31
Twigden, Susan ; Husbands Bores-
worth 4
Varneham, Wm. ; Saddington 23
"Walton, Thos. ; Twyford 32
Ward, Thos. ; Langton 21
Ward, Wm.; Thorp Satchfeild 20
"Ward, ; Thorp Langton 24
Watkin, Wm. ; Rolston 6
1625.
[Bonds filed.]
Addams, Rich. ; Ashbydelazouch 13
Andrew, Geo. ; Ilston 21
Arnold, Robt. ; Barwell 85
Atkins, Joan; Ashby Delazouch 25
Belye (see Mason).
Bestoe, Rich. ; Quarndon 33
Blake, Katherine ; Norton Juxta
Twycrosse 7
Browue, Thos. ; Ullesthorpe 17
Bryan, Robt. ; Langhton ? 68
Burbage, Wm. ; Sileby 11
Burneby, Wm. ; Edmondthorpe
Butlin, Wm. ; Normanton
Bythewaye, John ; Melton
Bythewaye, Wm. ; Melton
Mowbrey 5
Carter, Rich. ; Husbands
Bosworthe 84
70
19
1625. — Coiitinned.
No.
Chattell, John ; Barrowe sup Soar 54
Coleman, Mary ; Peatling parva 72
Collier, Thos. ; Kibwoith 66
Cooke, Edw. ; Peatling magna 69
Cooper, John ; Kegworthe 4
Cottesbitch, sequestration 63
Coxon, John ; Castle Donington 36
Crampe, Margaret ; Barrow 8
Eaton, Edw. ; Oneleape 32
Everard, John ; Peckleton 15
Fawkes, Wm. ; Hinckley 55
Fewkes, Rich. ; Siston 23
Foxe, Wm. ; Ratclifife culye 34
Franklin, Edmund ; Shepshead i
Grange, John ; Humberston 75
Groves, Robt., sen. ; Shepshed 60
Gulson, John ; Shawell 50
Hackwood, Francis & Anne ;
Barton in le beanes 57
Hall, Margaret ; Cosbie 53
Harris, Thos. ; Temples Grange 88
Heley, Giles ; Harborow 31
Heyward, Thos. ; Leare 77
Hinman, Michael ; Ratcliffe sup
wreake 46
Hopkins, Edw. ; Swanington 16
Hughes, John ; Ibstock 64
Isack, Thos. ; Hallaton 43
Isherwood, Jane ; Bowdon Parva 30
Jacombe, Alice Blabye 37
Jaques, Dorothy ; Ibstocke 35
Julyan, Agnes ; Hose 40
Kendall, Mary ; Norton juxta
Twicrosse 6
Lewyn, Alice ; Siston 18
Lucas, Wm. ; North Kilworth 82
Ludlam, Thos. ; Leicester 62
Mason, als. Belye, Hamlet ;
Osgathorpe 65
Measom, Margt.; Quarndon 28
Moore, Thos. ; Whitwicke 76
More, Wm. ; Burton overie 44
Mosse, Susanna; Lockington 81
Nayler, Nathaniel ; Barwell 38
Newbey, Geo. ; Harborowe 67
Orpwood, Thos. ; Ashby Parva 27
Oswin, Thos. ; Ragdale 29
'Palmer, Henry; Temples Grange 80
Pick, Robt. ; Oadby 74
Picke, Wm. ; Dalby Chacombe 41
Pilkington, John ; Leicester 51
Piwell, Wm. ; Husbands
Boresworthe 83
Reve, John ; Twiford 87
Saunders, Alice ; Quenyburghe 79
Sheene, Wm. ; Whetston 86
Sherwood, Cicilie ; Busbie 3
Sklrmar, Robt. ; Loughborowe 41
* liond missing.
Leicestershire A dministrations .
185
1625. — Ciiiithined.
No.
Smith, Emmot ; Stoughton 14
Smith, Win. ; Congeston 9
Smithe, Robt. ; Burstali 49
Spencer, John ; Long Whatton 2
Stephenson, Henry : South croson 39
Tarrye, Wm. ; Northkilworth 26
Tomkins, Anthonie ; Glooreston 59
Trigg, Wm, sen, ; Melton 22
Underwood, Everade ; Barkeby 24
Walker, Eilene ; Bagworthe 52
Walters, Edw. ; Queneborough 6i
Warde, Isabell ; Quenyburghe 78
\A^arde, Robt. ; Thorneton 58
Warde, Rowland ; Kibworth
Beachamp 56
Westcote, Thos. ; Stapleford 71
Whilden, Peter ; Shepeshead 20
Winckles, Eliz. ; Guilmorton 73
Woodward, John ; Hinckleye 45
Wormewell, Wm. ; Melton 12, 48
Younge, Joane ; Thurcaston 42
i6a6.
(N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.l
Armeston, Thos. ; Thorneton 13
Arnold, John ; Whetston 42
Atkins, Thos. ; Hinckley 18
Barrey, Thos. ; Glenne magna 76
Barry, Margaret ; Glenne magna 75
Bates, John ; Stony stanton 68
Beeby, Margery ; Mountsorrell 39
Bennet, Robt. ; Sheepesheade 47
Betton (see Smithe).
Blunte, Rich. ; Wimeswolde 53
Bodell, Wm. ; Breedon 62
Bolesworthe, Nicholas ;
Dadlington 46
Bowne, John; Hinckley 14
Branston, John ; Hinckley 19
Brewerne, Geo. ; Bellgrave 36
Bryan, Anthony ; Husbands
Boresworth 30
Carlton Curelieu, sequestration 77
Carte, Eliz. ; Fenny Drayton 83
Carter, Nicholas; Easton magna 70
Cartwrit, Thos. ; Oadby 64
Casey, Abraham ; Ashby Delazouch 7
Caunte, John ; Hose 58
Challan, Thos. ; Bottesforde 41
Chapman, Thos. ; Smeeton
Westerby 71
Chaundler, Barnard ; South
kilworth 78
Clareson, Wm. ; Ashby Delazouche 30
Clarke, Wm. ; Wigston 23
Coles, Wm. ; Shawell 24
1626. — Continued.
No.
Collin, Wm. ; Easton magna 5
Coxe, Rich.; Hinckley 15
Coxe, Robt. ; Sisonby 88
Danzie, Geo. ; Somerby 60
Davye, Alice ; Guildmorton 27
Drakeford, Alice ; Hinckley 20
Draycott, John ; Thorp arnold 69
Edmunds, John ; Coleoverton 10
Farmer, Eliz. ; Ratcliff Culifte 26
Farmer, Robt. ; North kilworthe 92
Frisby, John ; Coton 32
Glover, Robt. ; Hungerton 81
Gravenor, ah. Stables, Dorothy ;
Maplewell 96
Grose, Wm. ; Blaby 25
Hacket, Anne; Bagworthe 102
Hall, Eliz. ; Leicester 40
Hames, John ; Blaby 9
Hames, Thos. ; Brentingthorpe 80
Harris, John ; Humberston 44
Harrison, Thos. ; Wimeswold 3
Hayne, Thos. ; Saxby 11
Heyffer, Grace ; Langton 2
Hill, Thos. ; Oadby 85
Hill, Thos. ; Theddingworthe 65
Howell, Thos. ; Worthington 54
Jackson, Robt.; Nether Broughton 51
Jacombe, Margt. ; Wigston magna 4
James, Eliz. ; Barkeby 34
Jarvis, Robt. ; Barwell 45
Jay, Rich. ; Hinckley 29
Jeffrey, Wm. ; St. Mary's, Leicester 37
Jervis, Geo. ; Peckleton 33
Jordan, Anthony ; Husbands
Boresworthe 48
Judson, Wm. ; Barrow sup Soar 21
Launder, John ; Leicester 130
Lockoe, Hugh ; Kegworthe 50
Midleton, Humphrey ; Querne 31
Miles, Rich. ; Sutton, p. of
Broughton 72
Monke, Joan ; Mountsorrell loi
Netherseale, sequestration 97
Norton juxta Galby, seques-
tration 95
Oakeley, Grace ; Mowsley 104
Odam, Stephen ; Dadlington 90
Orston, Robt. ; Bottesford 94
Osburne, John ; Hucklescott 66
Potterton, John ; Halloughton 49
Pratt, Ellen ; Ashbydelazouche 28
Rayner, Robt. ; Barwell 3
Rydinge, Wm. ; Aylston 35
Rymington, Nicholas ; Walton in
wolds 61
Savill, Thos. ; Blaby i
Shankton, sequestration 84
Shitlewood, John ; Ashby Dela-
zouch 8
1 86
Leicestershire A dministrations .
1626. — Cnntlintpd .
93
Simons, Roger ; Swinford
Simpson, Henry; Waltham in
Wolds 98
Smarte, Wm. Walton sup Wolds 89
Smithe, ah. Betton, Margt. Coson 86
Smithe, Walter ; Nether Seale 55
Smithe, Wm. ; Loughborow 79
Speare, Augustine ; Nether Seale 56
Spencer, Thos. ; Melton Mowbray 12
Stables (see Gravenor).
Stockerston, sequestration 6
Sutton, Wm. ; Kegworth 52
Thurleston, sequestration 100
Tilly, Henry ; Blaby 73
Tomlinson, John ; Snibston 82
Wayde, Wm. ; Hareby 59
Webster, Wm. ; Netherseale 57
Weston, Nicholas; Hinckley 22 & 62
Wetherall, Robt. ; Coston 67
Wheiande, Wm. ; Swanington 91
Willowes, Agnes ; Sheepesheade 16
Woode, Thos , clerk ; Thurleston 99
Woorlow, Humphrey ; Hinckley 17
Worsdale, Mark ; Melton 87
Wright, Thos. ; Leicester 74
1627.
fN.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Abbot, Thos. ; Walton, p of
Kilmecott 31
Allsop, Henry ; Ashbv old Park 54
Barlow, John ; Hinckley 50
Bellfeild, John ; Sheephey 38
Bennet, Christobella ; Elston 49
Bindley, John ; Bitteswell 20
Blounte, Anne ; Sibson 48
Bricklebankes, Thos. ; Sheephey 6
Bricklebankes, Thos., sen. ;
Sheephey magna 18
Burstall, Thos. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 58
Chambers, Ambrose ; Loughborow i
Chapman, Edw. ; Foxton 45
Chester, Augustine ; Blaby 12
Clarke, Thos, sen. ; Churchlangton 27
Crooke, Rich. , Blackfordby 13
Delahay, Wm. ; Howby 36
Dighky, John ; Dunnington sup
heath 25
Draper, Geo ; Loughborow 4
Dubbleday, Thos. ; Hareby 46
Dunkley, Humphrey ; Erleshilton 66
Flower, Alice ; Coson 30
French, Wm. ; Guildmorton 11
Goodman, Rich. ; Ashby de
lazouche 55
Harteshorne, Goodith ; Gumley 60
1627. — Continued.
No.
Kestian, Thos. ; Bowdon magna 14
Layborne, Wm. ; Bottesford 19
Lee, Rich. ; Loughborow 5
Lewyn, Nicholas ; Ashby Dela-
zouch 42
Lyne, Rich. ; Market harborow 2
Marnat, Michael ; Hose 7 & 22
Martiall, Wm. ; Redmell 53
Merrill, Geo. ; Melton Mowbrey 67
Messinger, .'Mice ; Houghton 16
Mossendine, John ; Harborowe 15
Narborow, sequestration 43
Neale, James ; Willoughby Waterless 9
Neilson, Edw. ; Carlton, p. of
Bosworth 24
NichoUs, Robt. ; Claybrooke 34
Norman, Wm. ; Whetston 39
Norrington, Vincent ; Houghton 40
Parker, Geoffrey ; Bottesford 59
Powers, Anne ; Barton in le beanes 23
Pratt, Anne ; Barkeby 28
Rowlat, Rich. ; Bowdon magna 65
Royle, Walter, clerk ; Seale inferior 56
Sarson, Wm. ; Queniboroughe 57
Sheepie, Wm, ; Overton Sawcye 44
Siston, John ; Walton in wolde 32
Smarte, Rich. ; Lubenhara 10
Smith, Francis ; Wiverby 52
Smithe, Wm. ; Blaby 8
Stafford, Agnes ; Burton in wolds 64
Stafford, Robt. ; Silebye 61
Starkie, Henry ; Seale inferior 29
Stevenage, Eliz. ; Knighthorpe,
p. of Loughborow 21
Tayler, Eliz. ; Allaxton 47
Tayler, Margt, ; Shilton 3
Thorne, John ; Wymondham 51
Tiler, Edmund ; Stanton Harrold 41
Waldram, Wm. ; Scalford 62 & 63
Whittle, James ; Statheme 35
Wildbore, John ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 37
Wilson, Edw, ; Carleton 24
Woodland, Robt. ; Hinckley 26
Woolaeston, Edw. ; Desford 33
Worshipp, Wm. ; Billesdon 17
1628.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.J
Abney (see Wildbore).
Arme, Thos. ; Bilson 64
Baily, Joice ; Leicester 53
Banbury, Thos. ; Oadby 27
Bartram, John ; Branston 58
Beaumont, Dni John ; Gracedieu 20
? Bebie, John ; Norton Twicrosse 81
Beebie, Wm. ; Dalby 74
Leicestershire A dministrations^
187
1625. — Continued.
Belley, Geo. ; Hose
Bennett, John ; Bottisford
Bennett, Roger ; Odson
Berridge, Tlios. ; Twiford
Borough sup'montem, seques-
tration
Boss, Wm. ; Sileby
Bower, Thos. ; Loughborough
Brewin, Rich. ; Pickwell
Burdit, Gabriel ; Eastnorton
Cart, John ; Market Bosworfh
Chippingdale, John ; Leicester
Clark, Ann ; Hungarton
Cockoram, Ralph ; Kegworth
Colman, Agnes , Turlangton
Cutler, Wm. ; Bottesford
Dalby, Mary ; Castle donington
Dalby, Thos. ; Halsted
Dawson, Joan ; Stretton magna
Deacon, Wm. ; Bdwdon magna
Deeping, Geoffrey ; Newton
Dudley, Wm. ; Snareston
Dyker, Thos. ; Dadlington
Dyrrie, Barthol. ; Wymondham
Fish, Ambrose ; Carlton
Flint, Wm.; Marston
Flute, Roger ; Wheston
Foxe, Thos. ; Thorp Langton
Garford, Joan ; South kilworth
Genard, John ; Bilson
Getley, Wm. ; Stanton, p. Breedon
Glover, Alex. ; Garthorpe
Hallam, Edw. ; Croxton
Hardall, James ; Estwell
Hardy, Alice; Thringston
Harris, Rich. ; Burton Lazars
Hegg, Wm. ; Nevvbold, Verdon
Holland, Francis ; Reresby
Holland, Rich. ; Saddington
Holte, Robt. ; Thorp arnold
Hutton, als. Warren, Wm. ;
Bottesford
Kellam, Robt. ; Lobsthorpe
Killpacke, Eliz. ; North kilworth
Man, Robt. ; Croxton Keriall
Miller, Rich. ; Easton magna
Mitchell, Robt.,jun. ; Thringston
Mitchell, Thos. ; Thrinkston
More, Nicholas ; Hollwell
Moseley, John ; Bilston
Newby, Ralph; Slawston
Orme, Robt ; Heather
Perkin, Wm. ; Husband
Boresworth
Pickring, Isab. ; Ibstock
Poultney, Wm. : Desford
Prockter, Geo. ; Market
Harborough
Ragge,Wm. ; Prestwould
No.
80
68 & 78
60
54
16
83
24
28
13
47
52
65
31
7
67
39
79
61
29
85
69
64
I
87
46
5
17
II
26
86
19
35
18
48
25
76
44
45
22
15
37
2
84
55
42
36
63
39
72
3^
34
33
1628. — Continued.
No.
Rampion, Margt. ; Husband
Bosworth 51
Sharratt, Ann ; Wilson 41
Shaw, Eliz. ; Sheepie magna 82
? Sheiples, Robt. ; Fleckney 71
Simmes, John ; Cleybrooke 73
Smyth, Rich. ; Market Bosworth 62
Somerfeild, Stephen ; Tonge 70
Squire, John ; Husband
Boresworth 50
Summer, Nat. ; Coleorton 3, 4
Sutton, Robt. ; Kegworthe 59
Swann, Roland ; Dalby parva 6
Thorpe, Thos. ; Queniborough
p Cur' Joan filia 9
Turvill, Wm. ; Arnsby 75
Waldram, Sir Thos.. Knt. ; Cold
Orton 57
Ward, Rich. ; Long Clawson 43
Ward, Thos. : Saltby 66
Warin, John ; Sharneford 21
Warren, als. Hutton, Millicent ;
Bottesford 44
Whattaph, John ; Siston 40
\A^heelewright, Katherine ;
Stapleton 30
Wildbore, als. Abney, Kath. ;
St. Mary's, Leicester 38
Windsor, John ; Loughborough 23
Wood, Nathan ; Cadeby 56
1629.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Annsell, Dorothy ; Rolston 75
Aron, Wm. ; Coates 59
Ashlie, Chris. ; Kingston 56
Austean, Bathol. ; Ashfordby 27
Ball, Wm. ; Barwell 17
Bateman, Rich. ; Swinford 72
Blanckley, Barbara ; Frisby 30
Blount, Wm. ; Wymswold 26
Bray, Wm ; Sherneford 14
Brookesby, Judith ; Sproxton 15
Burbage, Wm. ; Ratclifle 31
Burrough, Erasmus ; Burrough 1
Chapman, Hugh ; Whetston 53
Charnocke, Rich. ; Loughborough 52
Clarke, John ; South Killworth 76
Clowdesley, Nicholas ; Smeeton 78
Collier, Thos. ; Kibworth 20
Cooke, Thos ; Arnsby 70
Cooke, Thos. ; Houghton 71
Coxe, Thos. ; Peatelinge 37
Dadley, Nicholas ; Snareston 21
Dand, Wm ; Bellgrave 68
Day, Alice ; Twiford 16
Day, Dennis ; Bowdon parva 7
Dickins, Robt. ; Sewsterne 64
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1629. — Continued.
Dickinson, Wm. ; Wimswold
Dunisthorpe, Wm. ; Desford
Fellowes, Henry ; Foxton
Flud, Henry ; Ashby parva
Fowke, Mary ; Leicester
Gamble, Francis ; Wibtofte
Gamble, Wm. ; Countis thorpe
Gilpin, Eliz. ; Leare
Goodman, Kath. ; Houghton
Grace, Nicholas ; Desford
Grant,. John ; Kibworth
Grante, Wm, ; Kibworth
Gregorie, Wm. ; Narborow
Hasten, Wm. ; Loughborow
Hawkin, Anne ; Queniborow
Henshaw, Geo. ; Loughborough
Hewitt, John ; Erleshilton
Holmes, Thos ; Belgrave
How, Edw. ; Glenfeild
Hynett, Rich. ; Sherneford
Jordon, Wm. ; Smeeton
Kay, Thos. ; Claxton longa
Knotts, John ; Ashby delazouch
Madwell, Wm. ; Oadbv
Marriott, Wm. ; Hollwell
Massy, John ; Leicester
Middleton, Thos. ; Normanton
Muggleston, Edw. ; Wilson
Muncke, Thos. ; North Kilworth
Newby, Rich. & all'. ; Lutterworth
sequestration
Newcombe, Edw. ; Newpoole*
Nundicke, Chas. ; Ouston
Paine, Martin ; Thorpe Langton
Patchett, Wm. ; Barrow
Pecke, Edw. ; Barseby
Pollerd, John ; Desford
Ragge, Thos. ; Prestwold
Reaner, John; Sutton
Richardson, Edw. ? ; Garthorpe
Salisburie, Rich. ; Newton
Burglond
Sanderson, Francis ; Burton
Lazars
Sheffeild, Mar^t. ; Thurmaston
Skarborow, Robt. ; Twyford
Sketchley, Rich ; Orton sup
montem
Smarte, Edw. ; Ashby parva
Smarte, Sampson ; Croxton
Staples, lohn ; Woodhouse
Sutton, Rich.; Halloughton
Thurman, Rich ; Orton sup
montem
Viggars, Geo. ; Breedon
Vincent, Mary ; Sheepy
Watson, Jane; Ashby parva
Wells, Thos. ; Bowdon
Wortley, Wm., sen. ; Saxby
• Newport Panell in .^ct Book
39
5
32
10
50
28
50
24
47
2
3
6b
34
5«
60
43
9
65
40
13
6
42
23
35
25
8
46
69
48
54
18
41
73
44
38
45
74
77
30
67
79
62
57
49
33
4
63
II
29
19
61
51
1630.
[N B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Ailston, Robt. ; Muston
Allsoppe, Thos. ; Belgrave
Ashley, Thos ; Ailston
Ashtell, Thos. ; Wigston
Banton, John ; Mountsorrell
Bayley, John; Hollwell
Belgrave, Eliz. ; Desford
Benie, W^m. ; Lubbenham
Berridge, Rich. ; J'wiford
Beswick, Rich. ; Leicester
Billett, Geo. ; Thringston
Bishoppe, Alice ; Asfordby
Blaby, Thos. ; Twyford
Bood, Robt. ; Belgrave
Boulsworth, Thos ; Galloway
Bowler, Juice ; Glen magna
Boyer, Edw ; Hatherne
Stanton Wyveil
. ; Thornton
No
84
8
74
7»
9
24
i6 & 31
28
15
13b
47
14
61
II
26
66
91
33
50
5
81
32
«7
62
4
6
37
66
41
19
67
13
22
40 & 43
Brice, Robt
Bunney, Wm
Burdett, Eliz. ; Wykin
Canner, Thos. ; Walton
Garner, Hugh ; Ratcliffe Culy
Clarke, Alex. ; Ashby Delazouch
Clarke, John ; Loughboroughe
Cooper, Isaac ; Thorpe
Cooper, Isaac ; Thorpe
Copeland, John ; Hinckley
Coxon, Thos. ; Lubenham
Dakin, Emott ; Hatherne
Dakin, Geo. ; Hatherne
Buncombe, Roger ; Leicester
Earle, Alice ; Kilby
Edggeman, Mary ; Prestwold
Farmer, Joseph ; Glenfeild
Foxe, John ; Thurmaston
Francke, Wm, ; Hareby 52
Freeman, Margaret ; Thurcaston iS
Genard, Hugh ; Bilesdon 55
Gerard, Thos. , .Ashby Delazouch 80
Gibson, Thos. ; Knossmgton 12
Gilbert, Edw. ; Newton Harcourte 2
Goderd, Eliz. ; Mountsorrell 79
Goodman, Rich. ; Halloughton 72
Goodridge, Margaret ;
Wymondham 50
Hames, Gegory ; Stoughton 46
Harries, Mary ; Humberston 88
Harris, Thos. ; Humberston 89
Harrison, Edw. ; Bitteswe'll 76
Hartington, Grace ; Husbands
Bosworth 42
Hart, Matthew ; Swannington 35
Hassard, Alice ; Barrowe 83
Hollwell, Thos. ; North Killworth 44
Howett, Fran. ; Peatlinge 20
Hudson, Joan ; Segrave 30
Huitt, Wm. ; Ashbydelazouch 49
Leicestershire A dmtnistrations .
189
1630. — Continued.
1631. — Continued.
Jenter, Wm ; Skeffington 77
Key, Mary , Fickwell 63
Key, W'm. ; Pickwell 51
Kinge, Hugh ; Sileby 12
Leyburne, Thos. ; Bottesford 57
Lord, Edw. ; Saltby 17
Loseby, Thos. ; Gloreston 7
Lynn, Wm. ; Melton 69
Nicholls, Mary ; Cleybrooke 71
Norman, John ; Oadby 59
Orton, Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch 48
Ownds, Thos. ; Dalby Chacombe 54
Packe, Leonard ; Skeffington 38
Page, Edw. ; Market Bosworth 53
Palmer, James ; Leicester 10
Pauley, Simons; Wigston 90
Paulson, Ale.K. ; Loughborough 75
Pettie, Wm. ; Hareby 28
Raulins, Henry ; Woodhouse 93
Readall, Thos. ; Stoughtun 39
Roe, Robt. ; Oddeston 34
Sadler, Hugh ; Narbarow 36
Sheepheard, Ralph ; Belton 23
Smarte, John ; Glen parva i
Smith, John ; Mountsorrell 25
Smith, Jane ; Bowden 85
Stables, Thos. ; Quarnedon 60
Thorpe, Mary ; Stoughton 92
Turland, Rich. ; Bowden 27
Watts, Wm., sen. ; North
Killworth 86
Weekes, Thos. ; Ashton Flamvile 45
^A^est, Robt. ; Bowden parva 72
Wilson, Edw. ; Barrowe 68
Wood, Rich. ; Whetston 29
Wrighte, Wm. ; Burton 3
Yates, Wm. ; Sileby 70
1631.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing ]
Abbott, Rich. ; Cleybrooke
Adcocke, Robt. ; Sitherston
Allin, Nicholas ; Quorndon
Armston, Ellen ; Bagworth
Baker, Edw. ; Barleston
Baker, Isabella ; Barlston
Barwell, Humphrey ; Nailston
Belgrave, Wm. ; Braunston
Bentley, John ; Ashby Delazouch
Berridge, Rich. ; Bowdon
Burchnall, Rich. , Thurcaston
Burton, Edw. ; Halloughton
Carver, Robt. ; Normanton sup'
heath
Chamberlin, Isaac ; Sapcote
Chester, Wm. ; Bowdon magna
Clifford, Rich. ; Diseworth
Coleman, John ; Burton Overie
Coltman, Wm. ; Cleybrooke
Dand, John ; Galbie
Fareley, Thos. ; Twiford
Fawcken, Noah ; Leicester
Foxon, Eliz. ; W'igston
Francke, Edw. ; Quarndon
Francke, Geo. ; Belton
French, Lawrence ; Langhton
Furnis, Rich. ; Harborough
Gisford, Mary ; Barkeston
Haddon, Robt. ; Leicester
Harbert, Francis ; Wheston
Hawfeild, John ; All Saint,
Leicester
Heyes, Robt. ; Theddingworth
Heyrick, Thos. ; Leicester
Hickling, Edw. ; Claxton longer
Holeman, Anne ; Eastnorton
Jackson, Humphrey ; Barrowe
James, John ; Prestwold
Joyce, Ralph ; Blackfordby
Juce, Thos. ; Leare
Kilbie, Alice ; Ratcliffe sup wreake
Kilbie, Alice ;
Kinton, Anne
Kirke, Robt. ;
31
51
6
73
74
19
62
7
3
Ratcliffe sup wreake 28
Bagworth 66
Halloughton 30
Knight, Daniel ; Laughton 48
Knight, Thos. ; Dunton Bassett 41
Lewin, Dorothy ; Sitheston 36
Lindsey, John ; Mountsorell 79
Marshall, Margt. ; Loughborough 27
Marten, Wm. ; Wheston 57
Moore, Thos. ; Pickwell 42
Morton, Wm. ; Earleshilton 5
Nandick, Eliz. ; Ouston 56
Newton, Rich. ; Stanford 26
Palmer, John ; Husbands
Boresworth 34
Parker, George ; Easton magna 1 1
Pettie, John ; Loughborough 50
Plungar, setjuestration 45
Porter, John ; Barwell 21
Pywell, Adrian ; Loughborough 24
Russell, Rich. ; Bowden magna 47
Sheppard, Thos. ; Worthington 84
Sketh, Robt ; Sitheston 76
Smalley, Edw.; Castle Donnington 52
Smalley, John ; Bottisford 13
Smyth, Margery ; Whetston i
Smyth, Robt. ; Loughborough 65
Smyth, Thos. ; Horborough 17
Somerbie, sequestration 8&16
Sturges, John ; Theddingworth 39
Swetnam, Eliz. ; Woodhouse 80
Swetnam, Isabella ; Woodhouse 86
Thorpe, Mary ; Stoughton 32
Thorpe, Mudwiiie ; Stoughton 29
Townesend, Rich. ; Enderbie 18
Varneham, Rich. ; Laughton ? 38
I go
Leicestershire A dministrations.
46
Elwood, Arthur; Melton Mowbray 25
19
33
48
24
36
50
Fancote, Jane ; Wymondham
Forman, Eliz. ; Barleston
Glowston, sequestration
Goodman, Miles ; Horninghold
Grant, Thos. ; Whetston
Greene, Henry ; Musson
Greenesmith, Wm. ; Kirby bellars 40
Halford, Hamielis ; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 54
Hallam, Wm. ; Lutterworth 41
Heare, Isabella ; Thringston 4
Henworth, Francis ; Loughborough 37
Hiron, Robt. ; Worthington
Horton, Joseph ; Mowseley
Howett, John ; Leicester
Humberston, sequestration
Isaac, Jane ; Tugbie
Jackson, Eliza ; Barwell
Kilby, Robt., clerk ; Sitheston
King, Robt. ; Belgrave
King, Thos ; Cosbie
Lane, Thos. & Mary his wife ;
Silebie
Laney, Thos. ; Leicester
Lee, John ; Claxton
Miller, Robt. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester
Momford, John ; Gumley
Musson, sequestration
33
II
53
9
22
55
31
14
34
28, 29
44
20
39
49
1 63 1. — Continued.
No.
■Vawdrey, Roger ; Horninghold 71
Waite, Christopher ; Knipton 23
■Walton, Robt. ; Saddington 49
■Ward, Thos. ; Wheston 46
Wightman, Edw. ; vicar of Plungar 35
Wigley, Clement ; Scraptoft 4
■Willowes, Alice; Rearsbie 67
Willowes, Wm. ; Rearsbie 83
Woodford, Anne ; Bilsdon 63
Yates, Wm. ; Bagworth 72 1
1632.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcocke, Humphrey & Wife ; Seale 26
Aylston, seqtestration 51
Babington, Margaret ; Cussington 20
Barlowe, Wni. ; Castledonington 16
Bourne, Wm. ; Naylston 35
Browne, Thos. ; Church langton 47
Buckminster, sequestration 15
Chamberlin, Isaac ; Sapcote 16
Coldoverton, sequestration 13
Crawford, Anne ; Kno.ssington 21
Dickman, Edgar ; Halloughton 23
Duckett, Francis ; Broughton
Ashley
1632. — Continued.
No-
Newcombe, John ; Lutterworth 42
Nicholson, Anne ; Littlethorpe,
p. of Ashby de lazouch 58
North, John ; Seagrave 17
Nutting, Frances; M. Bosworth 38
Oliver, Wm. ; St. Mary's, Leicester 8
Palmer, Agnes ; Whetston 57
Palmer, Wm. ; Kirby Bellars 32
Peake, John ; Knightthorpe 7
Petty, John ; Loughborough 5
Reyner, Bridget ; Narborough 45
Reyner, Thos. ; Narborough 56
Roberts, Wm. ; Kirby Bellars 43
Salt, Wm. ; Loughborough 27
ShefFeild, Chris. ; Diseworth 48
Smarte, John; Halloughton 51
Smyth, Joseph ; Littlethorpe, p. of
Narborough 30
Spencer, Rich. ; Onelipp 6
Surcoate, John, clerk ; Musson 49
Swayne, Cherubin ; Blackfordby i
Worth, Rich ; Houghton sup
mountem 52
Yates, Wm. & Joan ; Bagworth 12
1633-
[Bonds filed, excepting No. 9.]
Ball, Alice; Newbold, p. of
Breedon 44
Ball, Robt. ; Sheepie 73
Barwell, Wm. ; Easton 96
Barwell, Wm. ; Bringhurst 49
Bell, Alexander ; Hoby 16
Biggs, Thos. ; St. Mary's, Leicester 62
Blount, John ; Mountsorrell 12
Boddeley, Rich. ; Lubenham 32
Bowne, Wm. ; Sheepie 105
Bradley, Gilbert ; Hallaughton 76
Browne, Joan ; Ouston 59
Browne, John ; Pickwell 86
Browne, Wm. ; Belton 47
Bryan, ah. Foster, Bridget ;
Kibworth 40
Burbage, Henry ; Ratclifif super
wreake 42
Carter, Ralph, clerk ; Foston 36
Caudwell, Anne ; Loughborow 90
Cave, Edw. ; Peatlinge parva 81
Chamberlin, Margery ; Newton
Harcourt 55
Clarke, Wm. ; Bottesford 6
Gierke, ah. Cooke, Walter;
Sapcote 24
Cley, Agnes ; Whetston 93
Cooke (see Gierke).
Creswell, John ; Coleorton 45
Curtise, Francis ; Belgrave 41
Leicestershire A dminisirations.
igi
1633. — Continued.
No.
Dawes, Samuel ; Wigston 30
Dorman, Anthony ; Tugby 87
Elston, Anthony ; Woodhouse 68
Erpe, George ; IBreedon 37
Fancote, Robt. & Jane; Wymond-
ham 85
Foster (see Bryan).
Fox, Francis ; Croxton Kerriall 25
Francis, Rich. ; Belton i
Gallard, Peter ; Leare loi
Gallard, Wm. ; Frisby super
wreake 57
German, Thos. ; Loddington 60
Gibbons, Thos ; Melton Mowbray 11
Gilberit, Thos. & Annis his wife ;
I Narborough 64
Grace, Thos. ; Desford 20
Greene, Thos. ; Somerbie 72
Gumley, Rich. ; Countesthorpe 28
Guy, Andrew ; Houghton 29
Halford, Wm. ; Walton, p. of
Knaptoft 67
Hall, Alice; Leicester 38
Handcock, Margt. ; Seagrave 14
Harper, Edw. ; Slawston 3
Hassard, Alice ; Barrow sup' le
Sore 104
Hawford, Anthony ; Bowdon
magna 75
Hill, Robt. ; Norton 91
Hill, Wm. ; Somerbie 92
Ireland, Anne ; Lutterworth 77
Ives, Rich. ; Woodhouse Eaves 10
Jackson, Eliz. ; Quarndon 51
Johnson, Robt. ; Hallaughton 23
Langford, John ; Leicester 78
Leavers, Rich. ; Humberston 70
Lewin, Nicholas ; Ashby Delazouch 46
Lewin, Robt. ; Hallaughton 54
Ley, John, clerk ; Humberston 89
Mason, Joan ; Broughton 8
Mason, Rich. ; Scraptoft 102
Miller, Robt. ; Leicester 80
Orme, Wm., vicar of Lockington 35
•Palmer, Wm. ; Burstall 9
Parker, Mary ; Twicrosse 17
Parnel, John ; The Old Hospital,
The Newarke, Leicester 50
Peale, Wm. ; Burstall 26
Pecke, Henry ; Fleckney 43
Pinder, Anne ; Packington 71
Pollard, Margt. ; St Nicholas,
Leicester 63
Proctor, ah. Porter, Wm. ; Peat-
linge magna 39
Pyke, John ; Lutterworth 56
Ragdale, sequestration 95
Randon, George ; Barrow sup Sore 2
* This liond is missing.
1633. — Continued.
No
Ratcliflf sup' wreake, sequestration 100
Rayner, Bridget ; Narborough 58
Richardson, James ; Leicester 99
Roberts, Lawrence; Normanton 15
Roote, Wm. ; Countesthorpe 19
Rowse, Wm. ; Coston 4
Rugeley (see Stone).
Salman, Thos. ; Stathorne 98
Shepheard, Thos ; VVorthington 94
Siston, Ralph ; Sheepshead 65
Skeath, Thos. ; (jueniborough 48
Smarte, James ; Harbie bg
Smith, Rich. ; Sileby 18
Stone, als. Rugeley, Eliz. ; Desford 88
Swinfeild, Wm. ; Heather 21
Symons, Wm. ; Loughborough 33
Taylor, John ; Burstall 83
Toone, Wm. ; Barwell 84
Twey, Edw. ; Worthington 79
Tyler, John ; Mouseley 34
Vann, Ellen ; Wigston 27
Vesey, Rich ; Gumley 13
Walker, Eliz. ; Twiford 53
Wallis, Clement ; Loughborowe 103
Walton, John ; Ashby Folvill 31
Ward, James ; Frisby sup Wreake 66
Watkin, Wm. ; Burbage 97
Wigston mag' sequestration 82
Wilkins, Margery ; Overton Sawcie 74
Williams, Edw. ; Countisthorpe 7
Wilson, Andrew ; Easthorpe 22
Winterton, Thos. ; Walton, p. of
Knaptoft 52
Wyatt, Thos. ; Arnesby 5
Yates, Edw., gent ; Croxton Kerriall 61
1634-
[lionds Filed.]
Abbott, Anne ; Lockington 40
Babbington, Margt. ; Cossington 23
Baker, Thos. ; Charley 35
Bayly, Nicholas ; Broughton 46
Beridge, John ; clerk & parson of
Kibworth 98
Bletsoe, Theophila ; Lutterwoith 59
Blunt, George ; Mountsurrell 20
Bottomley, Wm. ; All Saints,
Leicester 95
Boulton, Robt. ; Ibstocke 88
Bratt, Nicholas ; Nailston 18
Broadbent, Hugh ; Burton on the
woulds 64
Broadbent, Margt. ; Burton sup'
Le wouMes 90
Brookesby, sequestration 87
Bunnis, Edw. ; Waltham super
Le woulds 29
192
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1634. — Continued.
No.
Burton, als. Havers, The Lady
Anne ; Stockerston 49
Burton, John ; Buckminster 74
Butler, Wm. ; Hinckley 108
Cave, Rich. ; Swinford 67
Coleman, Grace ; Osbaston 109
Collins, Wm. ; Overseale 100
Cooper, Thos. ; Stretton magna 84
Cotes, Thos. ; Braunston 39
Crane, Thos. ; Ashby delazouch 65
Croson, Frances ; Wigston magna 30
Cuflyn, Wm. ; Whetston 27
Dobson (see Smith).
Duke, Henry ; Ashton Flamvile 33
Fancott, Robt. ; Wymondham 3
Fancott, Robt. ; Wymondham 16
Fellowes, John ; Gumley 55
Fellowes, John ; Gumley 56
Fewkes, \Vm. ; Barkby 94
Figin, Robt. ; Leare 61
Foster, Anthony ; Knighton 36
Frisby, sequestration 86
Gerrard, Henry ; Packington 8
Gilbert, John ; East langton 91
Glenne, Thos. ; Goadby 43
Greene, Mary ; Barkston 73
Grime, Wai. ; Claxton 79
Grosse, Jeremy ; Hlabey 83
Gunston, Thos. ; Enderby 5
Gunston, Tlios. ; Enderby 11
Harrington, Thos. ; Bagworth 44
Havers (see Burton).
Higginbotom, Alice ; Stanton 99
Howett, John ; Old Hospital,
The Newarke, Leicester 104
Hurst, Margaret ; Claxton 85
Ingram, Wm. ; Mowseley 77
Jarvis, Robt. ; Leicester 103
Kirkman, Elias ; Belton i
•Knight, Wm. ; Lutterworth 116
Langeley, Mary ; Smeeton 114
Langley, Robt. ; Wymeswould 105
Langley, Wm. ; Ashby de la
zouch 21
Lightfoote, John ; Hallaughton 2
Litchfeild, Sarah ; Ullesthorpe 4
Lorde, Thos. ; Sproxton 92
Low, Alice ; Burton sup le woulds 97
Martin, Rich. ; Lutterworth 80
Measure, Wm. ; Eastwell 102
Middleton, Wm. ; Longwhatton 113
Money, Stephen ; Stanton under
Bardon 32
Neale, George; Glen magna 78
Normanton, [ohn ; Qiieniborough 48
North, Nicholas; Musson 60
Orton, John ; Belgrave 38
Oswin, Wni. ; Sileby no
* lioiid missing.
1634. — Continued.
No.
Owen, als. Ratchford, Robt. ;
St. Mary's, Leicester 66
Page, Edw. ; Lutterworth 82
Parnham, Wm. ; Musson 69
Parre, Wm. ; Leicester 10
Parsons, Wm. ; Longwhatton 113
Phillips, Wm. ; Blabye 93
Pole, Edmund ; Loughborough 25
Poole, Edm., sen. ; Loughborough 68
Poole, Francis ; Ullesthorpe 19
Poole, Rebecca ; Lutterworth 112
Pope, Clement; Bowdon parva 52
Porter, John ; All Saints', Leicester 63
Powdrell, Edw. ; Peckleton 81
Prowdlove, Thos. ; Knipton 17
Pyall, Wm. ; Dunnington on the
Heath 42
Ratchford (see Owen).
Richardson, Robt. ; Loughborough 62
Richman, Thos. ; Whetston 45
Robinson, Oliver ; Packington 13
Roe, Joane ; Wilson, p. of Breedon 24
Roe, John ; Brun Thorpe 37
Rolte, James ; Market Bosworth 28
Rudkin, Anne ; Howthorp, p. of
Theddingworth 6
Sansam, Wm. ; Hinckley 71
Sharpe, Andrew ; Grifl5e Dam 47
Sharpe, Robt. ; Frisby 14
Sheepie, Katherine ; Osbaston 106
Shilcock, John ; Longe Whatton 89
Smith, als. Dobson, Jane ;
Packington 115
Smyth (see Tompson).
Stevens, Rich. ; Claxton 9
Stretton, Rowland ; Applebie 51
Swallowe, John ; Barwell 58
Tallis, Wm. ; Ashby Folwell loi
Taylour, Eliz. ; Waltham sup le
Woulds 76
Tompson, als. Smyth, Alice ;
Hincklye 72
Tompson, Arthur ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 53
Topper, Henry ; Hatherne 96
Towers, Thos. ; Barkston 26
Turner, Ambrose ; Knossington 41
Tyler, Christian ; Worthington 34
Tyler, Edmund ; Stanton 70
Vesey, Wm. ; 22
Wale, John ; Thurmaston 7
Wale, Robt. ; Husbands Bosworth 57
Welch, John ; Earl Shilton 15
West, Bryan ; Loughborough 12
Wilde, Thos. ; Burton Lazars 50
Wilne, Alice ; Shepshead in
\Vilson, Wm. ; Dalby parva 31
Wittey, John ; Cleybrooke 75
Wollman, Edw. ; Lutterworth 107
Younge, Henry ; Mountsorrell 54
Leicestershire A dministrations .
193
1635-
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Bagworth, Henry ; Wymondham 113
Baker, Wm. ; Sproxton 33
Bambrigg, Susannr ; South Croson 73
Bates, Henry ; Sewsterne 31
Bennett, Edw. ; Frisby 14
Blacke, Ellen ; City of London 26
Blacke, George ; Somerby 8
Bletsoe, Hugh ; Lutterworth 81
Blower, Thos. ; Loughborough 103
Bloxam, Thos. ; Gilmorton yij
Blunt, Nicholas ; Loughborough 12
Bolivant, Anthony ; Ouston 48
Bolivant, Nicholas; St. Martin's,
Leicester 98
Boltfish, Rice ; Weston 37
Boote, Thos. ; Dyseworth 53
Boote, Thos. ; Dyseworth 6g
Bosden, Henry ; Slawston 52
Bosworth, Bryan ; Dalby sup le
woulds 10
Bowman, Ralph ; Asfordby 66
Chawney, John ; Dunton 15
Childe, Benjamin ; Cottesbitch 80
Cley, Rich. : Arnesby 89
Coltman, Wm. ; Fleckney 112
Cooper, Samuel ; Frolesworth iii
Corpson, Wm. & Agnes his wife ;
Gilmorton 45
Cropson, Agnes ; Gilmorton 49
Daftarne, John ; Hinckley 107
Davenport, Rich. ; Wigston magna 96
Davenport, Thos. ; Bushby 82
Dawkins, Thos. ; p. of St. Martin's,
Leicester 87
Dewicke, Samuel ; Asfordby 55
Dowell, Nicholas ; Witherley 94
EUabye, Beatrice; Dalby 92
Elsons, James ; Knipton 76
Fellowe, Eliz. ; Gumley 34
Fellowes, Eliz. ; Bilsdon 46
Flower, Thos. ; Kerby 71
Gamble, Thos. : .\sfordby 63
Gamble, Wm. ; Frisby no
Geary, Eliz. ; All Saints',
Leicester 109
Gerard, Sir Thos., Knt. ; Ashby
de la Zouch 65
Gilston, Ralph ; Barsby 90
Greene, Lionel ; Burstall 61
Greene, Wm. ; Asfordby 75
Greeneham, EUianora ; Quarndon 13
Giosse, J(5hn ; Hlaby 2
Harrison, Alexander ; Clawson 27
Harrold, Anne ; Sapcnate 67
Hawford, Edw. ; Medburne 7
Hayne, John ; Ratcliff sup le
Wreake 100
1635. — Coiiiiiiiicil.
No.
Hill, Edw.; Cosby 105
Hinman, .\nthony ; Hinckley 62
Holmes, Rich. ; Markett Har-
borough 41
Huflin, Jarvis ; Lutterworth 35
Hunt, John ; Burbage 74
Hutchmson, James ; Shepshead 38
Ingham, Thos. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 115
Johnson, Jane ; Packington 104
Kilpeake, Wm. ; Cathorpe uls
Thorpe Thmnas 24
Kimberly, Henry ; Asfordby 100
Kinde, Robt ; Bringhurst 39
Kirby, John ; Nonnanton sup le
Woulds 54
Lewin, John ; Stoughton 93
Limner, Rich. ; Dadlington 25
Lymner, Agnes ; Dadlmgton 25
Lymner, Silvester ; Dadlington 23
Markham, Charles ; Bottesford 72
Marshall, Alice ; Breedon 85
Marshall, George ; Dyseworth 83
Michell, Robt.; Whitwick 30
Middleton, John ; Syleby 42
Morris, George ; Frisby 86
Needham, Ihos. ; Cosby 40
Newberry, Thos. ; Tonge 23
Noone, Robt. ; Mountsorrell 91
Norman, Robt. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 84
Norton, Margery ; Ouston 64
Nutt, John ; Carleton 88
Orton, Margaret ; Dalby 29
Paine, Eleanor ; Bowden 47
Palmer, Christopher ; Cussington i
Palmer, Mark ; Stockerst(jn 59
Parker, Mary; St. Martin's,
Leicester 57
Parr, John ; Dalby parva 11
Peale, Rich. ; Sheapshead 20
Picke, Ursula ; Barsby 36
Poltney, Barthol. ; Higham 32
Proudman, Daniel ; Nether Seale 51
Riddington, John ; Smeeton 5
Roe, Christopher ; Loughborough 95
Scampton, John ; Dalby sup le
wolds 9
Shepheard, Robt. ; Sheepie 108
Sherwood, James ; Bushby 78
Sherwood, James ; Bushby 58
Slater, Wm. ; Eaton 3
Smart, John ; Lubenham 6
Smith, Rich. ; Husband bosworth 99
Sneath, Thos. ; Barkston 17
Swift, Everaid ; Gadsby 21
Tompson, Nicholas ; Stapleford 114
Turvyle, Henrv ; Thurlston 60
Tyre, Hugh; Sewsterne 19
Vincent, Thos. ; Aylston 18
194
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1635.— Continued.
No.
Wale, George ; Walcott 70
Walker, Dorothy ; Frisby 28
Walker, George ; Markett Har-
borough 68
Wand, Anne ; Buckminster 22
Ward, Thos. ; Market Boswoith 16
Watson, Wm. ; Loddington 4
West, Anne ; New Hospital,
Leicester 44
Whittle, Wm. ; Plungar loi
Wilkinson, Rich. ; Queniborough 50
Wilmore, Wm ; Enderby 97
Wister, John ; Asfurdby 56
Witherly, sequestration 43
W^ood, John ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 102
W^right, Eliz. ; Nether Broughton 77
1636.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
AUatt, John ; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 41
Almey, [ohn ; Lutterworth 58
Archer, James ; Melton Mowbray 62
Archer, Rebecca ; Melton Mowbray 65
Asher, Wm. ; Harby 7
Asher, Wm ; Harby 8
Ayer, u/s. Irestjn, .\nne ; Foxton iii
Barker, Gilbert ; Doningeton 25
Barston, Joan ; Loddington 80
Baxter, John ; Gilmorton 6
Bent, John, jun. ; Stoney Stanton no
Bingley, Peter; Melton Mowbray 113
Blanckley, John ; Harborough 55
Bloxam, Rich. ; Cleybrooke 38
Bowyer, Nicholas ; Thurcaston 89
Bradley, Robt. ; Hauston ? 56
Brickwood, Wm. ; Thorp Satch-
feild 31
Broughton Ashley, sequestration 92
Broughton, Wm. ; Belgrave 99
Bryan, Agnes; Arnesby 35
Burdett, Rich. ; Kibworth 20
Burrowes, Katherine; Breedon 17
Carter, Everard ; Stonesby 37
*Caudwell, Nicholas ; Woodthorpe 23
Churchman, Henry ; Earlshelton 39
Clarke, Wm. ; Barroe super le Sore 66
Connston, Thos. ; Enderby 70
Cooke, Wm. ; Sisonby 82
Coxe, Gaffridi ; Navlston 108
Daft, Peter ; Shepshead 103
Di^by, John ; Holwell 26
Doddesley, Thos. ; Bottesford 68
Eaton, Wm. ; Tilton loi
* Bond filed.
11636. — Continued.
No.
Eglin, Thos. ; St. Martins,
Leicester 3
Fenton, Robt. ; Harborough 46
Foster, Francis ; Broughton 96
Fox, Robt. ; Bowdon magna 5
Foxton, Thos. ; Swinford 112
Freeman, Thos. ; Melton 64
Frisby, Margt. ; Bowdon magna 4
Frosdale, Alice ; Markfeild 95
Garland, Frances ; Sisonby 69
Goadby, Thos. ; Earleshelton 40
Goodman, Levy ; Harborough 72
Goodridge, Hellen ; Ashby
Delazouch 88
Hart, George ; Melton 47
Hawfeild, Adrian ; Newton Linford 94
Hinde, als. Rayson, .Magdalen;
St. Margaret's, Leicester 29
Hoeden, John ; Loughborough 105
Holwell, John ; Holwell 54
Hooker, Thos. ; Tilton 90
Hopkins, Katherine ; Dalby 13
Howitt, Brian ; Bottesford 9
Ireston (see Ayer).
Jackson, Thos. ; Countesthorp 61
Jelly, Thos. ; Old Hospital,
Leicester 77
Kellam, Mary ; Leicester 109
Kerby, Frances; Burton overy 67
Kisse, Christopher ; Witherly 35
Knightly, John ; Melton 73
Launder, Edw. ; Newton 28
Lee, John, sen. ; Long Claxton 93
Leeson, Robt. ; Stapleford 27
•Lillie, Wm. ; Dyseworth 22
Loe, Rachel ; Saxby 78
Luffenham, Thos. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 98
March, John ; Tonge 19
Markham, Ellen ; Smeeton 63
Marshall, Robt. ; Sutton Cheney 85
Mason, Thos. ; Bosworth 49
Mercy, Anne ; St. Mary's, Leicester 74
Merry, Rich. ; Loughborough 2
Milde, Eliz.; Bottesford 11
Miller, John ; Frisby 12
Milner, Wm. ; Hinckley 97
Neale, John; Enderby 76
Noone, John ; Odeby 86
Noone, Roger; Odeby 86
Noone, Thos ; Evington 81
North, Joan ; Harby 84
Oneleape, sequestratton 50
Page, Henry ; Coleoverton 57
Paine, Clement ; Wigpston 106
Pares, Robt. ; Ab Kettleby 91
Payne, John ; Lubenham 43
Peabody, John, sen ; Ashby Parva 32
* liond filed.
LeicestersJiire Administralions.
195
1636. — Cunt tuned.
No.
79
30
Peirson, Wm. & Joan : Bottesford
Powers, John : Gilmorton
Queniborough, sequestration
Raven, John; All Saints', Leicester 44
Rayson (see Hinde).
Roberts, Gilbert ; Coleorton 104
Rustall, Robt. ; Skeffington 42
Ryder, Robt. ; Ashfordby 115
*Scampton, Margery ; Dalby 24
Scotton, Wm. ; Loughborough 75
Sharpe, a/5. Share, Eliz. ; Odeby i
Shregleton, Mary ; St. Mary's,
Leicester 53
Siston, Ellen ; Shepshead 87
Smith, John ; Kilby 59
Smith, Kobt. ; Burstall 15
Squire, Rich.; Woodliouse 60
Staresmore, Wm ; Frovvlesworth 71
Stretton, Rowland ; Appleby iS
Tayler, Anne ; Bovvdnn parva 45
Thurdborough, Anne ; Frowles-
worth 36
Thurdborough, Anne ; Frovvles-
worth 21
Trenton, Thos ; Scalford 14
Trigg, Sarah ; Melton 51
Turlington, Wm. ; Ingersby 114
Wade, Chris. ; Melton 100
W^alton, Robt. ; Ouston 48
White, Frances ; Broughton
Ashley 83
Wildeman, John ; Sisonby 107
^A^ilson, Ellen ; Goadeby 34
Wiseman, Robt. ; Stathorne 66
Wood, Frances ; Markfeild 102
Wood, John ; Harby 52
1637-
[N B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Abbott, Martin
Barnes, Mary ;
Barwell, John
Bennet, Robt.
Bennett, Geo.
Asfordby 79
Melton Mowbrey 47
Bnnghurst 62
All Saints.
Leicester 32
Branston 86
Beylston, Matthew ; Thiushington 23
Biggins, John ; Grooby 78
Biggs, Eliz. ; Hinckley 105
Biggs, Thos ; Market Borsworth 58
Blower, Humphrey ; Loughborough 56
Bourne, Wm. ; Naylston 113
Bowlesworth, Geo. ; Barleston 34
Bi^dfey, Wm. ; Holt 6
Branson, sequestration 117
Briggs, Eliz. ; Melton 101
• Rend filed.
1637. — Ciiiiliinfed.
No.
Brigstock, Joan ; Bosworth 8i
Brookes, .Arthur ; Congeston go
Brookes, Wm. ; Hinckley 63
Brookesby, Eiiz. ; Hungerton 5?
Browne, Kdw. ; Desford 84
Bryan, .Anne ; Bowdon magna 70
Burslem, Wm. ; Whitwick 25
Carter, Geoffrey ; Wimeswould 48
Chissledine, Rich. ; Thorpe 106
Clarke, Nicholas ; Ullesthorpe 69
Clarke, Thos. ; Galby i
Coleman, Edw. ; Gilmorton 40
Coleman, Luce; Foxton 65
Cotton, Thos ; Lutterworth no
Croft, Hugh ; Scalford 16
Dawson, Mary ; Melton Mowbray iii
Deepop, Thos. ; Waltham 24
Dent, Wm. ; Melton .Mowbray 114
Dewy, Hugh ; Eastthorpe 11
Dickens, Thos. ; Melton 41
Dixon, Matthew ; Barkeston 83
Elliott, Wm. ; Blacktordby 26
Fletcher, Robt. ; Loughborough 82
Fowkes, Ellen ; Melton 2
Fox, Thos. ; Bottesford 77
Freckingham, Thos. ; Redmile 20
Goodman, Margaret ; Medburne 64
Haselwood, Edw. ; Frisby 9
Hensham, Eliz. ; Woodhouse 42
Heyford, Robt. ; Odeby ? 95
Holmes, James ; Lubenham 22
Hough, Thos. ; Bottesford 10
Howson, Wm. ; Stanton
Hull, Wm. ; Thorneton
Hurst, Edw.; Hinckley
Ilston, Libeus ; Scraptoft
Jackson, Isabella ; Melton
James, .\nne ; Barkby
Johnson, Anthony ; Humberston
Jones, Lucas; St. Martins.
Leicester
Kempe, F'rancis ; Waltham sup le
Woulds
Kerkby Mallery, sequestration
Killingely, Rich. ; Stapleford
Kirke, Thos. ; Thorpe Thomas
Knightly, Thos. ; Hatherne
Lambe, ; Bottesford
Langford, Margaret ; Leicester
Man, Joan ; Conieston
Measures, Luce ; Dalby sup' le
woulds
Melborne, Thos. ; Loughborough
Merrill, Thos. ; Melton
Moult, John ; Shepshead
Musson, John ; Scalford
Nix, Wm. ; Garthorpe
North, Joan; Whittington
Nutt, Margaret; Borsworth
Orton, Rich. ; Ashby
44
46
93
7
3
31
73
51
60
43
89
118
71
12
66
37
103
57
54
29
2t
55
15
68
92
1 4
igb
Leicestersliirc A d mini stmt ions.
1637. — Continveih
No.
Oswyn, Rich. ; Brownes Hay 104
Painter, Geo. ; Melton 99
Parr, George ; All Saints, Leicester 50
Pegg, Rich. ; Higham 36
Peirson, Roger ; Kegworth 14
Philpott, Cuthbert ; Knossington 59
Picke, Thos. ; Beeby 3j
Pike, Rich. ; Claxton 17
Pippin, Rich. ; Medburne 4
Plotts, Thos. ; Belton 30
Pratt, Henry ; Bitswell 91
Richardson, Thos. ; Markefeild 27
Ridgewaye, Edw. ; Melton
Mowbray 108
Roote, Matthew ; Stathorne 19
Russell, .\ndrew ; Melton 76
Sharpe, Rachell ; Frisby sup' le
wreake 85
Shepheard, Isabella ; Dalby sup
woulds 45
Sikes, Robt. ; Markefeild 28
Slauston, sequestration 94
Smeeton, Joel ; Harby 75
Smith, Edw. ; Loughborough 72
Smith, Margaret ; Kegworth 80
Smith, Robt. ; VVigston 39
Spick, John ; Melton Mowbray 109
Squire, John; Monntsorrell 100
Squire, Ralph ; Melton 35
Stathorne, sequestration 116
Symon, Jane; Withcock 112
Thacker, Geo. ; Twycross 38
Towers, Rich. ; Bottesford 74
Trigg, Wm. ; Melton 96
Tunstall, Robt. ; Hicklinge 107
Tyler, John : Lutterworth 115
Veasey, Rich. ; Croft 102
Walker, John ; Sherneford 8
Warren, Anthony ; Normanlon 49
Watchorne, Isaac ; Melton 88
Waze, Sampson ; Rotherby 61
Welby, Anthohy ; Bottesford 13
Whatton, Wm. ; Newton 87
White, Thos. ; Kilworth 5
Wilcox, Alice ; Odston iS
Wilson, Mary ; Anstev 53
Wimeswould, sequestration 67
Wright, Rich. ; Broughton 98
1638.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Adcock, John ; Swaningeton 65
Alberton, Robt ; St. Martin's.
Leicester 141
Allam, Anne ; Medburne 85
Alleyne, John ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 8g
Atkins, John ; Eastlanghton 75
1638. — Contlmicd.
No
Atton, Rich. ; St. Nicholas,
Leicester 91
Ballard, John; Kerby 150
Bartlett, Sarah ; Lubenham 125
Bensking, Thos. ; Lockington 97
Bent, John ; Harborough 68
Black, Matthew ; Somerby 47
Blunt, Nicholas ; Loughborough 40
Bolyvant, Thos. ; Melton 20
Bordell, Rich.; Blackfordby 66
Bott, Michael ; Melton 24
Brookesby, Thos. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 15
Browne, Rich. ; Melton 30
Bullock, Matthew ; Melton 4
Burdin, Wm. ; Bottesford 146
Burrowes, Stephen ; Thorneton 48
Bury, Francis ; Queniborough 109
Buttris, Wtn. ; Horningehold 63
Calverly, Robt. ; Dalby sup le
Woulds 124
Carter, Edmund"; Foston 96
Cater, Rich. ; Ratby 18
Chamberlin, John ; Newton
Harcourt 52
Chapman, Hugh ; Houghton 98
Cheetam, Win. ; Melton Mowbray 36
Cheshire, Wm. ; Pickwell 72
Christian, Samuel ; Sewsterne 88
Clarke, John ;• Thringston 51
Clarke, Symon ; Saddington 100
Clarke, Wm. ; Swynford 106
Coleman, Wm. ; (iilmorton 77
Cooke, Win. ; Barsby 80
Corbett, John ; Anstv 129
Cotterell, Geo. ; Melton Mowbray 31
Creame, Wm ; Sewsterne 6
Davye, I^ich. ; Peatlinge parva 138
Denshire, Wm. ; Whetston 142
Dexter, John ; Melton Mowbray 129
Dubleday, Eliz. ; Nether
Broughton 114
Ducket, Bryan ; Metheringham,
CO. Lin' 135
East, Wm. ; Sistonby 94
Fenny Drayton, sequestration 59
Fisher, Michael ; Burstali 70
Fisher, Prudence ; Burstali 70
Foston, sequestration 81
Fox, Thos. ; Newton Linford 95
Fyfeild, Calcott ; Easton magna 21
Garrett, Thos. ; Whetston 64
Gates, John ; Market Harborough 13
Glover, John ; Ansty 17
Grayner, Symon ; Medburne 12
Greaves, John ; Burstali 54
Greene, Mary ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 136
Grittland, John ; Stoughton 62
Guy, Rich. ; Claxton 67
Leicestershire A dministrations.
197
1638. — Contuiui'd.
No.
Hall, Margaret ; Donington 3
Hall, Rich.: Grew by no
Hands, Eliz. ; Lutterworth 61
Harris, Alice; Stapleford »4
Harrison, Lawrence ; Kearsby 122
Haukin, Wm. ; Countesthorpe 145
Healy, Rich. ; Goadby 42
Holmes, Thos. ; Roadley 148
Hopkins, Thos.; Theddingworth 43
Hulse, Anne; Cussington 119
Hutchin, Edw. ; Saddington 126
Jackson, John ; Melton 19
Jordan, Daniel; Witherly 55
Kerkby, Thos. ; Lutterworth 104
Kinge, Thos. ; Melton 27
Lacy, Alice; Melton 123
Lea, Thos. ; Melton 23
Levitt, Rich. ; Melton 28
Lewes, John ; Earle shelton 53
Lewin, John ; Hallaughton 22
Lowe, Frances; Thorpe Acre 154
Lufkin, Wm. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 143
Mansfeild, George ; Church
Langhton 82
Mason, Thos. ; Rhodley 57
Mattock, John ; Lubenham n
Messinger, Michael ; Littlethorpe 5S
Miller, i'hos. ; Rhodley 149
Millington, Rich.; All Saints',
Leicester 60
Milner, Wm. ; Leicester 38
Moore, Alice; Holwell 46
Newby, John ; Ilston 56
Noone, Anne ; Ansty 147
Norton, Thos. ; Morefeild 151
Norton, Thos. ; Swynford 107
Norton, Thos. ; All Saints',
Leicester 8
Orson, Fabrian ; Bottesford 115
Overton, Dimock ; Wickham 152
Pagett, Robt. ; Roathley 45
Painter, Wm. ; Melton 34
Palmer, John ; Bilsdon 93
Parker, John ; Loughborow 9
Peckleton, John ; Twycrase 71
Philips, Rich. ; Croft 16
Plant, John ; Swanington 90
Potterton, Prudence ; Hal-
laughton 117
Ragg, Thos. ; Isley Walton 131
Reade, John; Hallaughton 10
Reade, Joice ; Seagrave 155
Reade, Wm. ; Seagrave 133
Remington, Thos ; Goadby 113
Rime, Mary ; Ashby de lazouch 7
Robinson, Wm. ; Braunston in
Robinson, Wm. ; Scalford i
Russell, Nicholas ; Melton
Mowbray 35
163B. — Continued.
No.
32
Sansom, [ohn : Melton
Scott, Thus. ; Walcott, p. of
Kimcote 139
Scale, Wm.; Gilmorton 127
Sharpe, John ; Saltby 41
Smith, Mary ; Sheapshead 132
Smith, Cnristopher ; Blaby 105
Spencer, Fiances; Bowdonmagna iiS
Spencer, Mary ; Rearsby 144
Spick, Rich ; Redniile Ii2
Stretton, Sicilia ; .^nstey 128
Sutton, John ; Ullesthorpe 108
Sykes, Thos ; Sileby . 130
Tebb, John ; Barsby 44
Tebbs, John ; Burstall 39
Tibballs, Wm. ; Cold Newton 5
Trentham, Peter ; Noseley 99
Tylington, Eliz. ; All Saints',
Leicester 134
Underwood, .^dam ; Asfordby 49
Varnham, Edw. ; Fleckney 137
Voyce, Thos. ; Melton 25
Warner, Rbger ; Leicester 103
•Warren, Edw. ; Melton 33
Washington, Allan ; Sherneford 37
Waters, Henry ; North Kilworth 87
Weightman, Jane; St. Mary s,
Leicester 102
White, Lewes ; Frisby 50
Whittaker, Rich ; Statherue 92
Wigley, Edw. ; Clevbrooke 121
Wildman, Eliz. ; Melton 116
Wilford, Roger; Melton 26
Wilmore, Samuel; Bruntingthorpe 74
Winby, Eliz. ; Beeby 14
Wingfeild, Paul ; Church Langhton S3
Wood, Rich. ; Kibworth " loi
Woodford, Martha; 153
Wright, Rich. ; Claxton 86
Wright, Robt. ; Rearsby 140
Wright, Thos. ; Breedon 2
Wright, Thos. ; Huncote 73
Wykes, Ellys ; Twycrosse b9
Younge, John ; Lutterworth 76
1639.
LHonds filed.]
Aldred, Jervis ; Cleybrooke 33
•Allam, Anne; Medburne 82
Ashby folvil, sequestration 60
Austen, Rich. ; Syleby 19
Baker, Eliz. ; Packington 21
•Baker, Wm. ; Stapleford 96
Baldwrick, Agnes ; Welby 64
♦Barker, Mary ; Lutterworth 8&
Barnewell, Rich. ; Burbage 30
♦ Missing.
1 98
Leicestershire A dminisirations.
1639. — Coittiinwd.
No.
Barrodale, Charles; Syleby 51
Bartram, Wm. ; Knipton g
* Bayly, Matthew; Barsby 93
Bearne, Robt. ; Stonystanton 32
Beaw, John & Mary his wife ;
Buckminster i
Bedman, Wm. ; Norton juxta
Twycrosse 31
Beeby, Isabell ; Evington 50
Bell, John; Tugby 18
Helton, sequestration 76
•Bett, Thos. ; Barkston 94
Bonninge, Abraham ; Thrushington 42
•Boylston, John ; Burbage 83,84
•Buckminster, sequestration 79
Burton, Edw. ; Newton 13
Calhs, Thos. ; Swithland 36
Cliffon, Ellinor ; Waltham sup'
le woulds 54
Collson, Wm. ; Cussington 22
Cooper, Francis; Coston 11
Croden, Erasmus ; Somerby 41
Daft, John ; Wymeswould. 49
Dale, Alice ; Leicester 25
Davy, Rich. ; Burbage 68
Dexter, Wm. ; Belton 80
Fox, Katherine ; Bottesford 58
Freer, Thos. , Frisby 14
fFrisby, Margery; ob'. tuiconis 34
•Gibson, Catherine; Melton 95
Gibson, Eliz. ; Saxby 71
Gilham, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 6
•Goodman, Eleanor ; Dalby parva 86
Hackett, Thos. ; Somerby 92
•Hall, Samuel ; Markfeild 55
J Hardin, John & Eliz. ; Thrumaston 38
Harris, Wm. ; Dalby Chalcomb 39
Harrison, Catherine ; Tonge,
p. of Breedon 20
Hawkins, John ; Coldoverton 10
Hicklinge, Wm. ; Claxton longa 12
Holmes, Valentine ; Shenton 29
Holyoke, Mildred ; Glen magna 15
•Home, Thos. ; Sherneford 89
Johnson, George ; Leicester 65
Jordan, Francis ; Ouston 43
Kegworth, sequestration 75
Kightly, John ; Lockington 59
Kinge, Daniel ; Belton 74
Kirke, Margery ; Pick well 3
fLegg, Legg, et. Legg, ob', p
tuicoe ? 17
Leveratt, Robt. ; Rearsby 4
Loseby, Rich. ; South Croson 28
fLufkin et Lufkin, ob'. Curacon' 56
Marriott, John ; Bagworth 67
• Missing.
+ Guardianship Bond.
Thrushington in Bond.
1639. — Continued.
No.
•Martin, Rich.; St. Martin's,
Leicester 90
•Measures, Matthew ; Odeby 81
Medburne, sequestration 24
Messenger, Edw. ; Burbage 70
•Newton, Margt. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 91
Newton, Wm.; Barkby 44
Orton, Joseph ; Leicester 46
•Paise, Thos. ; Buckminster 87
Peirce, Thos. ; Kibworth 61
Pochin, Matthew ; Barkby 47-
Pope, Rich. ; Ibstock 27
Rutland, Edward ; Rothley 2
fShepheard, Ralph ; ob'. tuicon 40
Simmons, Mary ; Ashby De lazouch 7
Smally, Francis ; Barton p, of
Nailston 23
Smith, Henry ; Thrussington 16
Stanton Wyvell, sequestration 5
Storer, John ; Thrussington 35
Sydes, Anthony ; Huncote 45
Tayler, Anne ; Bowdon parva 85
Tompson, Edw. ; Long Whatton 26
Townsend, Mudwin ; Lockington 8
Walden, Frances ; Harborough 57
Ward, Eliz. ; Bosworth 78
Ward, Frances ; Burstall 73
Wa'rd, John ; Thurlston 52
Ward, Wm. ; Harborough 62
•Warner, Wm. ; Galby 97
Wartnaby, John ; Wartnaby 53
Watts, Henry ; Bowdon magna 63
Watts, Thos. ; Thrussington 48
Whatton, Geoff. ; Newton Linford 69
White, Judith ; Wigston 77
Wood, Thos. ; Lutterworth 37
Wright, Lawrence; Church langton 66
1640.
[ N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing ]
Andrewes, John ; Kerby bellers 51
Bolter, Thos. ; Wigston 31
Bowmar, Thos. ; Gnmston 10
Brudnell, Eleanor ; Stonton
Wyvell 64
Buckerfeild, Walter ; Ashby
lelazouch 25
Burrow, sequestration 29
Chapman, Robt. ; Husband Bos-
worth 17
Clarke, John ; Hungerton 45
Clarke, Wm. ; Loughborough 23
Claxton longa, sequestration 12
Cole, Rich. ; Stanton 47
* Missing.
+ Guardianship Bond.
Leicestershire A dministrations.
199
1640. — Continued.
No.
Courtis, Wm. ; Halloughton 48
Doleman, Jane ; Worthington 19
Duport, Henry ; Shepshead 39
Elwood, Edw. ; Kerby Beliefs 60
Exton, Thos. ; Dyseworth 38
Goodfellowe, Lewes ; Burrough 14
Greene, Rich. ; Melton Mowbray 15
Gregges, Rich. ; Worthington 24
Harbert, Ursula; Swinford 43
Hardyman, Thos. ; St. Mary's,
Leicester 55
Hart, Edw. ; Slauston 32
Harwood, Roger ; Saltby 59
Heyford, Alice ; Langhton 44
Hoby, sequestration 5
Holwell, Theophilus ; Ilston 21
How, Joice ; Earlshelton 22
Hull, Thos. ; Thorneton 27
Jackson, Geo. ; Diseworth 36
Jackson, John ; Barwell i
Jackson, Jane ; Diseworth 36
Jenkinson, Rich. ; Owston 63
Judd, .\nthony ; Hobie 58
Lenfield, Joan ; Glen magna 9
Lillie, Dorothy ; Long Whatton 46
Marvin, John ; Brentingthorpe 13
Munck, Anthony ; Barsby 30
Orme, Thos. ; Bagworth 3
Page, Christiana ; Peatlinge parva 54
Potter, Thos. ; Halloughton 28
Prestbury, Francis ; Packington 26
Scraptoft, sequestration 41
Shawe, Robt. ; Sibston 53
•Sherwood, Geo. ; et al' ob'. pro'
tuic' 61
Sherwood, James ; Bushby 62
Smart, or Snart, Joan ; Dalby
Chalcombe 52
Smith, John ; Wigston magna 57
Stanham, Henry ; Melton Mowbray 7
Stanley, Alice ; Houghton 50
Stanley, Jane ; Houghton 50
Starkey, John ; Isley Walton 2
Stevens, Thos. ; Gadsby 18
Sweetelad, Mary ; Cosby 56
Tafts, Wm. ; Evington 40
Thorpe Arnold, sequestration 16
Tompspn, John ; St. Nicholas',
Leicester 1 1
Trentham, Robt. ; Kerby 8
Trigg, R'ch.; Thorpe Arnold 34
Watson, Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch 49
Watts, Thos. ; Rearsby 42
Wilcox, Anne ; Musson 20
Winterton, Thos. ; Walton p. of
Knaptoft 6
Worih, Mary ; Houghton sup"
montem 4
* GuardisLnship Bond.
1641.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year ar« missing ]
No.
Aiscough, Henry ; Charley 35
Allen, d/5 Hurst, Sarah; Bassett
house 74
•Allen, et al' ob'. Curacoun' 58
Armeston, Ellena ; Loughborough 63
Arnold, Wm. ; Barrow super
Le Soare 16
Bach, Edw. ; Witherly 69
Banaston, Henry ; Sibsdon 11
Barrs, Geo. ; Burbage 59
Bartram, Wm. ; Harby 72
Baxter, Edw.; St. Martin's,
Leicester 41
Beck, Eliz. ; Shepshead 68
Beck, James ; Shepshead 68
Biggs, Ralph ; Croft 62
Blacke, Anne ; Somerby 55
Blanelowe, Robt. ; Mountsorrell 49
Bowmer, Robt. ; Lindridge 46
Bowyer, John ; Hatherne 29
Browne, Margt. ; South Kilworth 52
Byshopp, Thos. ; Belgrave 32
Casey, Thos. ; Ashby 57
Chapman, Edw. ; Foxton 67
fChare, Thos. ; Bagworth
Cloudesly, Mary ; Smeeton 71
Collins, Thos. ; Hoton 23
Cooper, Anne ; Melton Mowbrey 45
Cox (see Tilly).
Coxon, Joan ; Humberston 65
Crooke, Wm. ; Stoak goldinge 31
Daft, Beatrice; Wymeswould 9
Dalby, Rich. ; Skefl&ngton 15
Everat, Geo. ; Dadlington 64
Farmer, Anne; Burstall 66
Farmer, Wm. ; Burstall 66
Faunt, Anthony ; Cleybrooke 26
Garton, Robt. ; Wymeswould i
Gilmorton, sequestration 14
Greene, Thos. ; Nailston 6
Grundy, Anne ; Packington 27
Hackett, Edw. ; Buckminster 73
Hames, Rich. ; Peatlinge magna 28
Hampson, Thos. ; Frisby 36
Harbard, Thos. ; Peatlinge magna 19
Hastings, Sir Henry ; Humberston 4
Heath, als. Warwick, ;
Bowden 42
Horton, Wm. ; Mouseley 34
Howkins, Geo. ; Queniborough 12
Howkins, Thos. ; Bowden magna 78
Hurst (see Allen).
Joyce, Wm. ; Foxton 38
Judson, Henry ; Pocket gate,
p. of Loughborough 50
• Guardianship Bond.
f Vide sup'filam obligaconum Testamentum
Ac. Dn 1641 — I.
t 4
200
Leicestershire A dministrations .
1641. — Continued.
No.
Kirkby Mallory, sequestration 20
Langhton, John ; Harborough 43
Linly, Thos. ; Barrow sup' Le Sore 24
Loseby, Daniel ; Owston 7
Marshall, Geo. ; Dyseworth 12
Mason, John; Redmile 18
Newton, Thos. ; Queniborough 17
Page, Christiana ; Peatling parva 5
Palmer, Mary ; 40
Palmer, Thos. ; Bowdon parva 48
Palmer, Thos. ; Belgrave 40
Parker, Wm. ; Kibworth 10
Peatlinge magna, sequestration 47
Pepper, Robt. ; Thurmaston 79
Presse, Mary ; Thorpe Acre 53
Purefey, Edw. ; Twycrosse 82
•Randall, Mary; ob. Curacs. 61
Raven, Edw. ; Foxton 56
Rison, Edw. ; Bowdon magna 60
Sharpe, Valentine; Hinckley 81
Shawe, Thos. ; Melton Mowbraye 51
Sheene, Roger ; Thurmaston
Stannidge, Anne; Sidebrooke,
CO. Lincoln 37
Stathorne, sequestration 30
Steele, Stephen ; Pickwell 8
Thurcaston, sequestration 44
Tilly, als Cox, Isaac ; 33
Tompson, Wm. ; Loughborough 75
Towers, Thos. ; South Kilworth 22
Trentham, Margery ; Ashby
delazouch 77
•Warner, Ralph ; 54
Warwick (see Heath).
West, Wm.; Hinckley 76
Williams, Thos. ; Foxton 70
Woolfe, Thos. ; Hucklescote 80
1639 — 1640.
Obligacoes pro Administ. part 1639 et 1640,
part kip. et vp.
[N.B.— The Bonds for these years are missing.]
Barker, Mary ; Lutterworth 18
Bate, Wm. ; Buckminster 13
Beridge, Wm., clerk ; Kibworth 24
Boulter, Geo. ; Wigston magna 25
Browne, John ; Walthara 33
•Burnbye, Henry; fil. Kenelm
Burnbye ; de Halloughton
(Duran' minor) 12
Calcroft, Wm, ; Bottesford i
Charitye, Thos. ; Redmile 26
Clifford, Edw. ; Diseworth 37
Coles, Rich. ; Smeeton 21
1639 — 1640. — Continued.
No.
Collins, Rich. ; Lubenham 2
Coltman, Thos. ; Odebye 16
Cotes, Thos. ; Ailston 41
Dawkin, Thos. ; Leicester 10
Dawson, Walter ; Carlton 14
Doewell, Nich. ; Hinckley 29
•Dorman, Alice; fil. Thos. Dorman ;
Odebye (dur' minor) 17
Edenborough, John ; Normanton 46
Fairfeild, Wm. & Mary, his wife ;
Osgathorpe 3
Farr, Helen ; Husbands
Boresworth 28
Gibson, Wm. ; Bottesford . 35
•Gisford, Mary ; fil. Ralph Gisford ;
"de Quorn ob. tuic (duran minorite) 34
•Greene, John ; Cosbye 30
Hand, Wm. ; Hose 44
Hunt, Wm. ; Peatling parva 22
Johnson, Deleverance ; Hinckley 39
Johnson, Wm. ; Anstye 7
Latimer, Wm. ; -Husband
Boresworth 32
Lealand, John ; Coston 42
Lomox, James; Bottesford 20
Lucas, John ; Bitteswell 5
Norton, Eliz. ; Fleckney 6
Parker, Rich. ; Rothley 23
Portwood, Thos. ; Loughborough 19
Reynold, John ; Loughborough 15
Robinson, John ; Scalford 8
Roe, Alice ; Thorpe, p. of
Broughton Ashley 9
Scampton, Matthew ; Hobye 27
Sheffeild, John ; Diseworth 31
Stubbs, Henry ; Leicester 43
Stubbs, Henry ; Mowsley 45
Tompson, Thos. ; Wimeswould 4
White, John ; Husbands
Boresworth 40
Wilcox, John ; Claxton longa 11
Wilson, Helen ; Diseworth 38
Wright, Rich. ; Normanton 36
1642.
[ N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Abbott, Rich.; Wigston 58
Allen, Alexander ; Whetston 21
Allen, a/s. Coleman, Mary;
Normanton 50
Anderson, Wm. ; Loughborough 34
Bayly, Wm. ; Barsbye 59
Beardesley, Wm. ; Carlton 19
Blumefeild, Alice ; Thorpe sachvile 46
Browne, John ; Oneleape 35
* Guardianship Bond.
Guardianship Hond.
Leicestershire A dministrations.
20I
1642. — Continued.
No.
Browne, Thos. ; VVymondham 45
Burges, Eliz. ; Shepshead 9
Burnebey, Kellam, ah. Knelne;
Halloughton 31
Button, Humphrey ; Coton 20
Cater, John, & Eliz. his wife ;
Whetston 37
Chettle, John ; Croft 12
Chettle, Nicholas; Thorneton 3
Coldwell, Robt. ; St. Martin's,
Leicester 5
Coleman, ah. Allen, Mary ;
Normanton 50
Coleman (see Watts).
Crapper, Robt., & Margt. his wife ;
Thorpe acre 11
Crosse, Thos. ; Sewsterne 15
Dawkin, Michael ; Thornebye 30
Farmer, Rich, ; Twicrosse 7
Fisher, Robt., sen. ; Burton 4
Foster, Wm. ; Smeeton 17
Garton, Eliz. ; Wymeswould 2
Gilbert, Thos. ; Saxelbye 6
Graunte, John ; Whetston 41
Graunte, Wm. ; Whetston 40
Hallam, Humph. ; Loughborough 53
Harlow, Robt. ; Shepshead 13
Holladay, John ; Siston 52
Holmos, Alice ; Shepshead 13
Hunt, Thos. ; Leicester 23
Jaques, Thos. ; Sketchley 28
Jorden, Rich. ; Whetston 18
Jennard, James; Whetston 49
Johnson, John ; Higham 29
Manham, Thos. ; Westerbye 16
Marriott, Rich. ; 24
Mayne, Robt. ; Bowdon 51
Orton, John ; Bosworth 39
Palmer, John ; p. of St. Mary's,
Leicester i
Pegg, Lucy ; Dishley 10
Porter, Rich. ; Newbold Verdon 56
Reade, Mary ; Seagrave 55
Roberts, Eliz. ; Humberston 25
Shepheard, Francis ; Kibworth 38
Smyth, Edw. ; Barrow sup' Soare 8
Smyth, Rich. ; Hobye 42
Steevenson, Edw. ; South Croston 22
Swann, Thos. ; p. of St. Mary's,
Leicester 57
Thorpe, Hellen; Belton 44
Thorpe, Nicholas ; Lockington 43
■Vale, Thos., sen. ; Whetston 48
Vale, Thos., jun. ; Whetston 47
Watts, ah. Coleman, Anne ;
Rothley 54
Wheston, John ; Stapleton 14
Wightman, John ; Broughton 32
Williams, Hellen ; Gumley 26
Woode, John ; Whetston 36
1643.
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
No.
Allen, ah. Coleman, Mary ;
Normanton 6
Basford, Rich. ; Leicester 8
Beamounte, John ; Gracedue 2
Bent, Wm. ; Narborow 3
Bothway, Thos. ; great Glenn 4
Burdytt, Rich. ; Burton Overey 9
Chettle, John ; Croft i
Coleman (see Allen).
Lewin, Wm. ; Siston 7
Morris, Margt. ; Bitteswell 11
Neale, Rich. ; Mowsley 12
NichoUs, Wm. ; Halstead 13
Veasey, Edw. ; Croft 10
Wilmore, Joseph ; Ashby delazouch 5
1644-
[N B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Bale, Valentine ; Humberston 3
Barwell, John ; Bringhurst 21
Bent, Rich. ; Countesthorpe 10
Biddle, Robt. ; Humberston 17
Bristow, Thos. ; Harborough 23
Chapman, Elias. ; Glenfeild 11
Chapman, Thos. ; Kerby 5
Dilcke, Harrington ; Stoughton 8
Dorman, Thos. ; Oadeby 8
Freare, John ; Newtowne 15
Gray, Thos. ; St. Martin's 4
Hames, Thos. ; Stoughton 13
Holman, Everard ; Kirby Bellers 24
Holyer, Thos. ; Wigston magna i
Hunt, Rich. ; Wigston magna 6
Marsonn, Thos. ; Queneburrow 18
Pallett, George ; Markefeild 7
Parker, Thos. ; Croft 20
Sheale, Robt. ; Brentingthorpe 22
Taylor, Wm. ; Wymondham 9
Thorpe, Henry ; p. of All Saints',
Leicester 2
Vale, Thos. ; Whetston 19
Wigley, Thos., sen. ; Scraptoft 14
1645-
[N.B.— The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Bent, Robt.
Thorpe, p. of
Broughton
Bingham, Robt. ; Stretton parva
Bradgate, Thos. ; Bruntingthorpe
Caunte, John ; Silebye
Claypoole, Edw. ; Pickwell
Gierke, Robt. ; Wigston magna
Cooper, Isaac, rector of Wiverbye
Cooper, Robert : Leicester
8.9
202
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1645.— Continued.
No.
Crispe, Eliz. ; Little Thorp 3
Croson, John ; Hatherne 17
Dison, Anne; Mountsorrell 4
Gilbert, Alice ; Leicester 20
Gilbert, Rich ; Bitteswell 10
Hall, Wm. ; Bagworth 5
Heggs, Margt. ; Beamount leys 14
Hunt, Wm. ; Huncoate 15
Pallett, John ; Snareston 19
Somerfeild, Peter ; The Hospital 16
Watkin, Rich. ; Burbage 9
Wilson, John ; Newarke, near
Leicester 1 1
1646.
[N.IJ. — The Uonds for this year are missing.]
Armston, Rich. ; Musson 27
Arnesbye, Robt. ; Turlangton 24
Bacon, Robt ; Markefeild 4
Bates, John ; Glen magna 54
Bent, Francis ; Stony Stanton 53
Bolivant, John ; Leicester 16
Beyer, Thos. ; Thromeston 7
Bruckes, Wm ; Cosbye 56
Bull, Thos. : Wymondham 63
Calverley, Noell ; Dalby sup" le
woulds 61
Cave, Eliz. ; Walton, p. of Kimcoate 32
Cave, John ; Church Langton i
? Cave, Maria; obliterated
Colling, Wm. ; Ashby folvile 21
Collins, Thos. ; Overseale 48
Collins, Wm. ; Overseale 47
Cooke, Abraham ; Dalby Chalcombe 28
Coolson, Wm. ; Leicester 46
Corbet, Robt. ; Markett Bosworth 42
Davy, John ; Leicester 18
Davy, Valentine ; Leicester 36
Francis, Wm. ; Scalforld 43
Freeman, Rich. ; Ashby Flavile 62
Gotheredge, Robt. ; Ashby
Delazouch 46
Hedge, Wm. ; Kincoate 8
Henworth, Eliz. ; Loughborough 40
Heward, Rich. ; Broughton 5
Hinman, Thos. ; Barwell 25
Holmes, John ; Hatherne 11
Hunt, Wm. ; Knighoon 13
Hutchinson, James ; Sheapshead 44
Johnson, Wm. ; Sheapeshead 2
Kirkeman, Eliz. ; Castle Dunington 10
Knight, Brian ; Ashby delazouch 39
Knowles, Thos., sen. ; Hemington 50
Knowles, Thos , jun. ; Hemington 51
Latham, Anthony ; Leicester 59
Love, John ; Braunston 57
Low, Wm.; Hungarton 41
Norris, Wm. ; Leicester 14
1646. — Continued.
No.
Oldershaw, Wm. ; Kegworth 31
Osburne, Alice ; Beebye 58
Palmer, Mary ; Markett Bosworth 60
Parsons. Rich. ; Leicester 23
Parsons, Thos. ; Hatherne 49
Quenby, Amos; Queniborough 34
Richardson, Alice ; Rearesbye 6
Sharpe, Rich. ; Ashby delazouch 55
Smart, Thos. ; Theddingworth 20
Smyth, Wm. ; Dalby chalcombe 33
Squyre, Thos. ; Woodhouse Eaves 26
Steane, Thos. ; Burbage 52.
Sturges, Laurence; Husbands
Bosworth 38
Tompson, John ; Belgrave 19
Towneley, John ; London ' 37
Varnham, Walter ; Coleorton 30
Vincent, Francis ; Harborough 3
Warden, Edw. ; Walton, p. of
Kimcoate 9
Watson, Rich. ; Harbye 12
Wells, Thos ; Thurmaston 29
Winby, Thos. ; Beeby 45
Winterscale, Wm. ; Loughborough 17
Wyatt, Wm., sen. ; Arnesbye .35
Yates, Samuel ; Leicester 22
Yorke, Robt. ; Kettlebye 15
1647.
[N.B. — The Bonds for this year are missing.]
Allum, Andrew ; Bottesford 25
Alvey, Wm. ; Castle Dunnington 55
Andrew, Thos. ; Ailston 41
Ash, Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch i
Averey, Thos. ; Peckleton 43
Barlow, Anne ; Ashby Delazouch 23
Barwell, Matthew ; Loughborough 46
Bend, Thos. ; Redmile 15
Bickerstaffe, Nich. ; Halloughton 45
Blounte, als Fleminge, Isabella;
Melton 24
Blyth, Robt. ; Thorpe Langton 57
Carter, Edw. ; Walton ir
Carver, als. Thurman, Wm. ;
Mountesorrell 35
Cawdell, Michael ; Thurlston 30
Church, Thos. ; Dalby sup' le
woulds 31
Cooper, Joan ; Asbarston 28
Darker, Nicholas ; Loughborough 34
Dunne, Joan ; Loughborough 3
Fagine, Robt. ; Leare 16
Fleminge, als. Blounte, Isabella ;
Melton M. 24
Foster, Mary ; Buckminster 18
Freeman, Rich. ; Roulston 42
Gassett, Robt. ; Loughborough 49
Gilford, John ; Earle shelton 48
Leicestershire A dministrations.
203
1647. — Continued.
No.
Glover, John ; Bosworth 36
Gray, Anthony ; Halloughton 43
Gray, Wm. ; Seagrave 44
Grey (see under Kent).
Hall, John ; VVytneswould 54
Hancocke, Dorothy ; Sharneford 17
Henson, Stephen ; Hose 50
Holland, George; Ashby Delazouch 9
Holmes, Edw. ; Newbold 26
Hood, Wm. ; Normanton 37
Iliffe, Thos. ; Billesden 47
Jacombe, John ; Enderby 20
Johnson, Mary ; Packington 22
Kent, Anthony, Earl of Kent 7
Lewen, John ; Loughborough 13
Mealdrum, a/5 Streete, Katherine ;
Hallerton 52
Newton, Dorothy; Ashby Delazouch 38
Noble, Thos. ; Melton Mowbray 10
Osburne, Thos. ; Tinn Meadowes 27
Phillipott, Eliz. ; Owston 14
Porter, Rich. ; Burrow sup' montem 33
Shaw, Margery ; Ratclifte 12
Simples, Wm. ; Wymondham 8
Smyth, John; Packington 21
Smyth, Wm. ; Thorpe Langton 51
Spell, Alice ; Scraptoft 56
Storer, Thos. ; Ibstocke 6
Strange, Grace ; Loughborough 19
Streete, als. Mealdrum, Katherine ;
Hallerton 52
Streete, Wm. ; Halloughton 32
Tebb, Thos. ; Stoughton 5
Travers, Zachary , Stathern 40
Thurman, als. Carter, Wm. ;
Mountsorrell 35
Warine, Geo» ; Neather Cleabrooke 26
Whitworth, John ; Hoton, p. of
Prestwould 2
Wilson, John ; Leicester 32
Wright, Wm. ; Higham 58
Yates, Samuel ; Leicester 53
Younge, Wm. ; Belgrave 4
1648.
[Bonds Filed, but those marked thus * are
missing.]
*Armstronge, Thos. ; Harbye 5
Bastavall, Margt. ; Loughborough 28
Bloumfeild, Robt. ; Orston 29
Bonnett, Thos. ; Leicester 19
Cave, Wm. ; Silebye 20
•Chapman, Rich. ; Wistow 34
Coleman, Thos. ; Turlanghton 16
Coleman, Thos. ; Stretton parva 37
Coultman, Rich. ; Leicester 17
•Daffeild, Robt. ; Glen magna 7
Digglesse, John ; Bowden magna 18
1648. — Continued.
No.
*Estlinge, Geerge ; Harwell 10
•Garrett, George ; Ullesthorpe 36
•Hancocke, Dorothy ; Sharneford 3
Hands, Edw. ; Shawell 27
Hastockes, John ; Leicester 11
Hillim, Wm. ; Somerbye 25
Holt, Roger ; Bardon 12
Hynd, Thos, ; Loughborough 14
•Jacques, Joan ; Quarndon 8
Kitchen, als. Steele, Henry ;
Abkettlebye 30
Lees, Anthony ; Ashby Delazouch * 13
Meller, Peter ; Sheapshead 24
•fOuldham, Eliz. ; Cussington
Parsons, Thos. ; Hatherne 31
Pepper, John ; Harborough 15
•Petty, Joan; Loughborough 35
Siddon, Eliz. ; Markett Bosworth 23
Siddon, Geo. ; Markett Bosworth 26
Smyth, John ; Thorp acre 33
•Sparkes, Wm. ; Ashby Delazouch g
Steele, als. Kitchen, Henry;
Abkettlebye 30
•\A^ade, Humphrey ; Mousley 4
Ward, Robt. ; Thorpe Sachvile 32
White, Henry ; Wigston magna 21
White, Margt. ; Wigston magna 22
♦Yates, Rich. ; Bagworth 6
1649-
[Bonds Filed.]
Alt, Edmund ; Sheepshead 6
Arnold, Wm. ; Foxton 10
Bent, Thos. ; Countesthorpe 34
Bestew, George ; Quarnedon 25
Burton, Francis ; p. of St.
Leonards, Leicester 24
Chamberlaine, Katherine ; Newton
Harcourte 19
Cooke, Cicely ; Hungarton 38
Corby, Thos. ; Osbarston 35
Dadsley, Christopher ; Eastruppe,
p. of Bottesford 15
Dadsley, Thos. ; Bottesford i
Eaton, Francis ; p. of St. Ollave's,
Southwark, co. Surrey 27
Everard, Stephen ; Heather 40
Foster, Mary ; Buckminster 10
Fox, Thos. ; Wymeswould 2
•Francke, Anna; Wymeswould 63
Francke, Wm., sen. ; Kerby bellars 8
Garle, Christopher; Aston Flam-
vile 18
Hallam, George ; Quenniborow 13
Higginson, Nicholas ; Leare 11
* Missing.
■I- VtJi sup fila p obligac' p tests 1648.
204
Leicestershire A dministrations.
1649. — Coiitiitited
No.
Higginbotham, \Vm. ; Castle
Donington 36
Jervis, Jane ; Eaton 21
Knight, Thos. ; Dunton Bassett 39
Langdale, Robt. ; The out woods,
p. of Breedon g
Lewyn, Robt. ; Frisbye upon the
wreake 30
Mitchell, John ; Leicester 31
Pegge, Thos. ; Enderbye 3
Poultney, Wm. ; Newbold verdon 5
Riddengton, Edw. ; Langton ? 7
Sneape, Eliz. ; Leicester 29
Squyre, Laurence ; Quarndon 33
Stafford, Thos. ; Barkebye 42
Stretton, John ; St. Leonard's,
Leicester 14
1649. — Continued.
No.
Stretton, John; St. Leonards,
Leicester 37
Teare, Edw. ; Mowsley 41
Thurman, Wm. ; Sibson ah.
Sibbesdon 28
Warden, John ; Griffy hill, p. of
Breedon 20
Warner^Hugh ; Fleckney 4
Watts, George, clerk ; Rearesbye 32
Watts, Mary ; Rearesbye 26
West, Thos. ; Ashby Delazouch 17
White, Eliz. ; Thorpe, p. of
Barkbye 23
Wood, Jane; Sheapshead 22
Wright, Thos. ; Webtoft 12
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
205
s E R 1 p: S VI.
>eculiar Courts.
(PREVIOUS TO 1800.)
This series contains references to the Testamentary records of the several " Peculiar " Courts in
Leicestershire, formerly exempt from the Jurisdiction of the Archdeaconry Court. The records of
these Courts, four in number, are now deposited separately in the District Probate Registry at
Leicester.
CALENDAR OF WILLS PROVED
AND OF Administrations Granted by the Court of the
Prebendary of the Prebendal Church of S. Margaret,
Leicester,
I 5 4 3 — I 8 o o
Note.— The jurisdiction 01 this court formerly extended over the whole of S. Margaret's Parish,
the district at one time known as the " Bishop's Fee," and the Chapelry of Knighton. Like the other
Courts, it was abolished when the Probate Act came into operation in 1858.
It has been found necessary to collate and re-calendar the records of this Peculiar, owing to some
inaccuracies in the Official Index.* The records are placed in bundles, the first four of which are
numbered.
* The Official Index commences with Thomas Tyers, of Leicester, 1596, No. i.
1543-
No.
tCysson, Thomas, vicar of S.
Margaret' s, Leicester 37
1556.
Sutton, Gilbert ; Leicester 103
1557-
Bradley, John ; Leicester 27
1569.
Davie, Robert ; Leicester 32
t This, the earliest Wili of this Court, bears
date t Jan. 34 Hen. VIM. (1543).
1581.
No.
Bent, Edward ; Leicester 12
1584.
King, William ; Knighton 48
1586.
Ballidon, Thomas ; Leicester 41
1587-
Foster, Robert ; Knighton 14
Harrys, Thomas ; Leicester 20
Hawfitt, John ; Leicester 47
1588.
Neale, John ;- Knighton 40
Pearte, John ; Leicester 9
206
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1589.
Cross, John ; Leicester
Greenwood, Robert ; Leicester
Greenwood, Robert ; Leicester
Middleton, John; Leicester
Wales, Thos. ; Leicester
1590.
Birkes, Richard ; Leicester
Kinton, Richard ; Leicester
Foster, Alice ; Knighton
1592.
Ing, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Wales, Agnes ; Leicester
1593-
Allyn, Robert ; Knighton
Cartwright, Thomas ; Leicester
Clarke, Joyce ; Leicester
1594-
Arnold, Hugh ; Leicester
Fowler, Thomas ; Leicester
Fowler, Thomas ; Leicester
Oldam, George ; Leicester
Tatam, John ; Leicester
1595-
Hynde, John ; Leicester
1596.
Harrice, John ; Leicester
Harrice, John ; Leicester
Tyers, Thomas ; Leicester
1597-
Daye, Joan ; Leicester
Norice, George ; Leicester
Scryven, John ; Leicester
Tatam, John ; Leicester
Wormall, Henry ; Leicester
1598.
Wells, William ; Knighton
1599-
Pencill, John ; Leicester
43
19
34
8
31
46
39
24
44
16
17
42
29
28
5
45
51
23
36
30
II
15
7
33
38
35
1600.
Sheffield, Joan ; Leicester
Yeats, William ; Leicester
1608.
Bellsun, Richard ; Knighton
1613.
Taylor, Thomas ; Leicester
1625.
Inge, William ; Leicester
1626.
Ley, John ; Leicester
1630.
Buckstone, Thomas ; Leicester
1631.
Hawkeswell, John ; Leicester
Hinde, Peter; Knighton
Horton, Richard ; Leicester
Large, Barthol. ; Leicester
1632.
Chapman, Richard ; Leicester
Goadby, Libyas ; Leicester
Taylor, Wm., jun. ; Leicester
1633-
Bennett, Richard ; Knighton
Moor, Robert; Leicester
Moreby, George ; Knighton
Spencer, Alice ; Leicester
Warburton, Robert ; Leicester
1634-
No.
21
25
18
49
50
56
63
64
26
62
59
61
60
58
57
4
3
66
Chamberlayne, Thomas ; Leicester 67
Howson, Richard ; Leicester 68
1635-
Inge, William ; Knighton 65
Overend, Ann ; Leicester 69
Poyner, Thomas ; Leicester 70
1636.
Dent, Edward ; Leicester 71
Headly, Elizabeth ; Leicester 72
Lcicesteysliiye Peculiar Cuiiiis.
207
1636. — Continued.
No.
Hinde, ah. Rayson, Magdalene,
of St. Margaret's Parish, Lei-
cester. Adm' {See Archdea-
conry Calendar, 1636.]
Seale, Alice ; Leicester 73
1637-
Chapman, Richard ; Leicester 76 j
Elliott, Richard ; Leicester 74 i
Pallett, Thomas ; Leicester 75 i
1633. I
Norris, Christopher ; Leicester 77 1
I
1639. I
Armstrong, Stephen ; Knighton 81 1
Cartwright, George ; Leicester 83
Gellam, Dorothy ; Leicester 80 I
Poynor, Ann ; Leicester 79
Rudiard, Robert ; Leicester 78
Sutton, Christopher ; Leicester 82
1640.
Allen, Thomas; Knighton 85
Pippin, Millicent ; Knighton 86
Ridings, Margery ; Leicester 84
Somerfield, Thomas ; Leicester 87
Somerfield, William ; Leicester 88
1641.
•Cave, Francis ; Leicester 89
Fletcher, Thomas ; Leicester 90
Hinde, John ; Leicester 92
Welch. Mabell ; Leicester 91
1642.
Chamberlain, Francis ; Knighton 95
Dowell, Peter ; Leicester 97
Oswyn, James ; Leicester 96
Parsons, William ; Knighton 94
Somerfield, Joan ; Leicester 93
1644.
Harris, Thomas ; Leicester 99
Orton, Richafrd ; Leicester 100
Pole, Elizabeth ; Leicester 98
1646.
Farre, Nicholas ; Leicester 104
• In Will of Snibston. co. Leicester.
1648.
Coleman, Margaret ; Leicester
Pratt, Robert ; Leicester
1651.
Simpson, Ralph . Leicester
1660.
Stretton, John ; Leicester
1661.
Bent, John ; Leicester
1662.
*Bayley, William ; Leicester
1663.
105
102
106
107
108
Nutt, James; Knighton in
Orton, William ; Leicester no
Sheepie, John; Leicester. Adm' 109
Wildbore, John ; Leicester 112
1664.
Awemy, Robert ; Leicester 117
Blunt, Thomas ; Leicester 113
Hastwell, William ; Leicester 114
Peale, Henry ; Leicester. Adm' 119
Smalley, Francis ; Leicester. Adm' 116
Smalley, Francis; Leicester. Will 124
Sutton, Robert ; Leicester 120
Ward, Thomas; Leicester 115
Wells, Isabella ; Leicester 122
Yates, John ; Leicester 118
1666.
Manfield, ah. Mandevill, Frances ;
Leicester 121
Smalley, Ralph ; Leicester 123
1667.
Stevenson, Robert ; Leicester 125
1668.
Prior, Anne ; Leicester 127
Tompson, William ; Leicester 12b
Ward, Peier ; Leicester 128
* Adm' with the Will annexed.
208
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1670.
No.
Annis, James; Leicester 129
Johnson, William ; Knighton 130
Mabbs, Grace ; Leicester 131
Ward, Richard ; Leicester 132
Wells, William, the elder ;
Knighton 133
1671.
Cooper, Richard ; Leicester 134
Inge, Mary ; Knighton 136
Manning, Thomas; Leicester 139
Smith, Thomas ; Knighton 138
Springthorpe, Jane ; Leicester 137
Stevenson, Margaret ; Leicester 135
1672.
Hind, John ; Leicester 217
1673-
Abbott, John ; Leicester 142
Denshire, Eleanor ; Leicester 140
Moore, Thomas ; Leicester 141
1674.
Browne, John ; Leicester 143
Carr, Ann ; Knighton 147
Cars, Peter; Knighton 145
Headley, William ; Leicester 144
Keyley, William ; Leicester 148
Major, Jane; Leicester 153
Smith, Edward ; Leicester 146
Southewood, Anna ; Leicester 149
1675 •
Carr, George ; Leicester 152
Foster, Robert ; Knighton 150
1676.
Lanton, William ; Leicester 154
Inge, Abraham ; Leicester 156
1677.
Poultney, Isabella ; Leicester 155
Wells. William ; Knighton 157
1678.
Smith, a/5. Stanton, Thomas;
Knighton 158
Taylor, Robert ; Leicester 159
1679.
Fawsit, John ; Leicester
Manning, Bridget ; Leicester
Wells, Joseph ; Knighton
Worth, John ; Leicester
1680.
Mo.
160
162
161
173
Chamberlain, William ; Leicester 164
Green, Robert ; Leicester 165
Randall, Edward ; Leicester 163
1681.
Day, John ; Bishop's Fee
1682.
Graunte, William ; Knighton
1683.
Burdit, Mary ; Bishop's Fee
Freer, William; Leicester
Holmes, William ; Leicester
Roberts, Richard ; Leicester
Smith, Mary; Leicester
Worrall, Richard ; Leicester
166
167
174
172
168
170
171
169
1684.
Cooke, John, the elder ; Leicester 176
Frone, or Throne, William ;
Knighton 177
Tompson, Alice ; Leicester 175
1685.
Coleman, Mary ; Leicester 180
Hartshorn, Robert ; Bishop's Fee 178
Heafford, Henry ; Leicester 179
Ing, Thomas ; Knighton 187
Worth, Robert ; Leicester 181
1686.
Hartshorne, Robert ; Bishop's
Fee 182
Malson, Edward ; Bishop's Fee 186
Taylor, Thomas ; Leicester 183
X687.
Burbage, Robert ; Leicester 188
Cartwright, Thomas ; Leicester 184
Dison, James; Bishops Fee 185
Pippin, William ; Knighton 151
Smith, Anne ; Knighton 189
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
209
1688.
1699.
No.
No.
Boardman, Anne ; Leicester
190
Taylor, Thomas : Leicester
216
Gaskin, Robert ; Leicester
203
Hastwell, William ; Leicester
192
Lister, Thomas ; Leicester
210
1700.
i63g.
Inge, Richard ; Knighton
224
Fox, Richard; Leicester
191
1701.
1690.
Langton, Jane ; Leicester 196
Oakeford, Francis ; Leicester 195
Sherwin, Samuel ; Leicester 194
Willmore, William ; Knighton 193
Willowes, Thomas ; Bishop's Fee 197
169 1.
Stafford, Anne ; Leicester 199
1692.
Billers, Benjamin ; Bishop's Fee 200
Dudley, Joseph ; Leicester 201
Ward, Thomas, the elder ;
Leicester 198
Marriott, Hannah ; Knighton 218
1702.
Atkin, Thomas ; Leicester
Baker, Mary ; Leicester
Bent, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Palmer, Susannah ; Leicester
Thirlby, Thomas, vicar of S.
Margaret's, Leicester
1703-
Cartwright, James ; Leicester
1704.
Browne, Margaret ; Leicester
Bryers, Robert ; Leicester
221
219
222
220
223
225
226
227
1693.
Wallwin, Thomas ; Leicester 202
1694.
Cartwright, Frances ; Bishop's Fee 206
Hardy, John ; Leicester 205
Willowes, Mary ; Bishop's Fee 204
1695.
Garland, John ; Leicester
Parsons, William ; Leicester
Skellson, James, the elder.
Leicester
1696.
i6g8.
Ogden, Packe ; Leicester
207
208
209
Brookes, Rose ; Leicester 215
Hardey, William ; Bishop's Feo 214
Pippin, Joseph ; Knighton 211
Skellson, James , Leicester 212
1705-
Billers, Jane ; Bishop's Fee
Roberts, John : Leicester
229
228
1706.
Brookes, Samuel ; Bishop's Fee 239
Chamberlain, William ; Leicester 238
Garland, heretofore Holmes,
Catherine : Leicester 237
Page, William ; Leicester 240
1707.
Miles, Thomas ; Leicester
Wells, William , Knighton
1708.
241
242
213
Harriman, Thomas ; Leicester 230
Taylor, Mary ; Leicester 232
Worthington, Elizabeth ;
Leicester' 233
Wright, William, the elder ;
Leicester 231
2IO
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1709.
Kilpacke, William ; Leicester
Parsons, Sarah ; Leicester
Wildman, Daniel ; Knighton
1710.
Robinson, Mary ; Leicester
1711.
Williams, Sarah ; Knighton
1713-
No.
234
236
235
244
245
Butcher, Hastwell ; Leicester 246
Hargrave, Magdalen ; Leicester 254
Holt, [ohn ; Leicester 268
Pinchback, George ; Knighton 247
1714.
Cooke, Mary ; Leicester 248
Garratt, Henry; Leicester 249
Loseby, Robert ; Leicester 251
Smith, Catherine ; Leicester 257
Ward, Daniel ; Knighton 253
1715-
Goodfellow, Jane ; Leicester 255
Goodfellow, Matthew ; Leicester 250
Masters, Joseph ; Leicester 252
Yates, Henry ; Leicester 256
1 7 16.
Ayre, Thomas ; Leicester 259
Hefford, Richard ; Leicester 260
1717.
Astwell, Elizabeth ; Leicester 258
Bennett, Jonathan ; Leicester 162
Goadby, William, the elder ;
Leicester 265
Hardy, John ; Bishop's Fee 261
Hill, Richard ; Leicester 264
Stretton, John ; Leicester 263
1718.
Andrews, Elizabeth ; Leicester 267
Kilpack, Mary ; Leicester 266
1719.
Carr, Daniel ; Leicester 272
Cartwright, Benjamin ; Leicester 271
1719. — Continued.
No.
Goadby, Elizabeth ; Leicester 269
Worthington, Joane ; Leicester 270
1720.
Worth, John, sen, ; Leicester 273
Worth, Thomas ; Leicester 274
1721.
Frost, William ; Leicester 283
Moore, Mary; Leicester 276
Taylor, Anne ; Leicester 275
Wells, William ; Knighton 277
1722.
Brown, Samuel ; Bishop's Fee 278
Burley, Edward ; Leicester 277
Thirlby, Catharine ; Leicester 279
1723-
Carr, George ; Leicester 288
Goadby, William ; Leicester 282
Goddard, Charles ; Bishop's Fee 281
Goodfellow, Richard ; Leicester 284
Jennings, Nathaniel ; Leicester 287
Sheepy, John; Leicester 286
Shittlewood, Dorothy ; Leicester 280
Tuffley, Charles ; Leicester 285
1724.
Denshire, Ellin ; Leicester. Adm' 294
Goode, Susannah ; Leicester 295
Harrison, Robert ; Leicester 292
Hastwell, Isabell ; Leicester 293
Pulling, Robert, sen. ; Bishop's
Fee 291
Sutton, James ; Bishop's Fee 289
Timson, Thomas ; Bishop's Fee 290
1725-
Baxter, Anne ; Leicester 304
Beaumont, John ; Leicester 303
Clayton, George ; Leicester 302
Hardy, Thomas ; Bishop's Fee 299
Harris, Francis ; Leicester 297
Hastwell, John ; Leicester 300
Masters, Christian ; Leicester 298
Newton, Elizabeth ; Leicester 305
Howe, Anne ; Leicester 301
Wood, Simon ; Leicester. Adm' 296
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
211
1726.
No.
308
309
310
311
Atkin, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Borrows, William ; Leicester
Hide, William ; Leicester. Adm
Hose, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Scofield, Alexander ; Bishop's Fee 307
Scofield, Mary ; Bishop's Fee 313
Scott, George ; Leicester 306
Yates, Jane : Leicester 312
1727.
Brown, Dorothy ; Leicester. Adm' 320
Cooper, Thomas; Leicester. Adm' 314
Farrer, Elizabeth ; Leicester 321
Harcourt, John ; Leicester 318
Kestin, George ; Leicester. Adm' 315
Pares, Mary ; Leicester 319
Redley, Thomas; Leicester 316
Wright, William ; Leicester 317
1728.
Armston, William ; Leicester
Adm' 327
Ball, Robert ; Leicester 334
Bennett, Joice ; Leicester 330
Cooper, John ; Leicester 329
Dickings, John ; Knighton. Adm' 323
Goode, Ezekiel ; Leicester 322
Herrick, Robert ; Leicester 332
Inge, William; Knighton 535
Morris, Rivers ; Leicester 331
Old, Abraham ; Leicester. Adm' 333
Simpkin, William ; Leicester
Adm" 325
Turnell, Thomas ; Leicester 324
Ward, Ralph ; Leicester. Adm' 326
Yates, William ; Leicester 328
1729.
Chamberlain, Robert ; Leicester
Adm' 339
Dawson, Robert : Leicester. Adm' 338
Holbech, Walter : Leicester 336
PuUin, Richard Valentine ;
Leicester. Adm' 337
1730.
Clayton, Elizabeth ; Leicester 342
Crofts, Sarah ; Leicester 346
Hastwell, Mary ; Leicester 341
Hlfafford, William ; Leicester 344
Hurst, John ; Leicester. Adm' 347
Jarvis, William ; Leicester 348
Miles, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm' 345
Noon, Mary ; Leicester 343
Springthorp, Henry ; Leicester 340
1 5
1731-
Brown, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Adm'
Foxton, John ; Leicester
Page, Richard ; Leicester
Stretton, William ; Leicester
Whitfield, Nicholas ; Leicester
1732.
350
354
353
352
351
Beaumont, Alice ; Leicester. Adm' 364
Billers, Josiah ; Bishop's Fee.
Adm' 357
Brown, Catherine ; Leicester 359
Burley, William ; Bishop's Fee 356
Cave, Anna; Leicester . 362
Cave, John ; Leicester 361
Diccons, Alice ; Leicester 360
Fish, Elizabeth ; Leicester 363
Groom, William ; Leicester 358
Newton, William ; Bishop's Fee 355
Throsby, Thomas; Leicester 365
1733-
Redley, Mary ; Leicester. Adm' 366
1734-
367
Orton, Richard ; Leicester
Stephens, Thomas ; Leicester
Adm' 368
Turvile, John ; Leicester 369
1735-
Noon, John ; Leicester 370
Shippey, Thomas ; Leicester
Adm' 371
Thompson, Richard ; Leicester
Adm' 372
1736.
Harding, Francis; Leicester 373
Measures, John ; Leicester 377
Noon, Elizabeth ; Leicester 374
Seacole, John; Leicester. Adm' 376
Tompson, Elizabeth ; Leicester 375
1737-
Clements, William ; Leicester 380
Farmer, John ; Leicester 379
Shipley, Samuel ; Leicester 382
Smith, Joseph ; Leicester 378
Willows, Robert ; Bishop's Fee
Adm' 381
212
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1738.
No.
394
386
385
Ball, Thomas ; Leicester
Ball, William ; Leicester. Adm
Heafford, Joseph ; Bishop's Fee _,__,
Holbeach, Francis ; Bishops Fee 383
Hollis, Francis ; Leicester 384
Marshall, Samuel ; Leicester 388
Meadowes, William; Leicester
Adm' 387
1739-
Brodhurst, Saul ; Leicester 393
Buckerfield, Dinah ; Leicester
Adm' 390
Cartwright, Elizabeth ; Leicester 391
Hefford, Henry ; Leicester 392
Lathwell, Anne ; Leicester. Adm' 389
1740.
Farmer, Elizabeth ; Leicester 395
Hewson, William ; Bishop's Fee 399
Hose, Mary ; Leicester 396
Spencer, Walter ; Leicester 397
Warburton, Francis ; Leicester 398
1741.
Ball, Samuel ; Leicester 409
Biggs, John ; Leicester 400
Clarke, Hamlett ; Leicester 404
Jarvis, William ; Leicester 403
Leake, Lym ; Leicester. Adm' 407
Newton, Anne ; Leicester 405
Page, John ; Leicester 408
Roberts, Mary ; Leicester 406
Sherwood, Matthew ; Leicester
Adm' 402
Stoaks, Edward ; Leicester 401
1742.
Brookes, Isaac ; Leicester 411
Perrin, Elizabeth ; Leicester.
Adm' 410
Richmond, Nicholas ; Leicester 412
•Hafford, Willliam ; Knighton.
1743-
Batty, Charles ; Bishop's Fee
Adra' 427
Cooper, Joseph : Leicester 418
Fisher, James ; Leicester 430
Goodman, Richard ; Leicester
Adm' 414
Greenwood, Joseph ; Leicester
Adm' 422
* This Will is placed in Bundle No. 5.
1743. — Continued.
416
413
429
421
Harrison, Deborah ; Leicester
Houghton, Rebecca ; Leicester
Adm'
Houghton, John ; Leicester ?
Johnson, Christopher ; Leicester
Major, John; Bishop's Fee. Adm' 426
Page, William ; Bishops Fee 420
Watts, Thomas ; Leicester 419
Wellinger, Elizabeth ; Leicester 417
Yates, Elizabeth ; Leicester 415
1744-
Curtis, John ; Bishop's Fee 425
Davies, Edward ; Bishop's Fee 431
Foster, Jonathan ; Knighton
Adm" 423
Harrison, John ; Bishop's Fee 428
•Holbeach, Walter ; Bishop's Fee 424
Willeas, Thomas ; Bishop's Fee 432
I745-
Brookes, John ; Leicester. Adm' 433
Martin, Simon ; Leicester. Adm' 434
Tuffley, Jane ; Bishop's Fee 436
Willows, Thomas ; Bishop's Fee 435
I745-+
Bent, Richard ; Leicester
Briggs, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Cludd, Benjamin ; Leicester
Goodman, Richard ; Leicester
Noon, William ; Leicester
Smith, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Worrall, Richard ; Leicester. Adm'
1746.
JBurley, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Dilkes, John ; Knighton. Adm'
Goodfellow, Richard ; Leicester
Grew, Robert ; Leicester
Martin, Sarah ; Leicester
Squire, Sarah ; Leicester
Squire, William ; Leicester
White, Samuel ; Leicester. Adm'
Willows, Susannah ; Leicester. Adm
Willson, Mary ; Leicester. Adm"
1747-
Goodman, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Holbech, Walter ; Leicester. Adm'
* Copy of original dated 1744; eid. 1746;
? proved 1749.
+ From 1745 the original records are not
numbered.
; ? Proved in 1746.
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
213
1747 — Continued.
Nutt, Job ; Leicester. Adm'
Newton, Elizabeth ; Leicester.
Townson, William ; Leicester. Adm'
Worth, Elizabeth ; Leicester
1748.
Fawsett, Joseph ; Leicester
Lord, William ; Leicester
Nutt, Josiah ; Leicester. Adm'
Nutt, Mary ; Leicester. Adm'
Oram, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Watts, Anne ; Leicester
1749.
Brookes, Jacob ; Leicester
Curtis, Mary ; Leicester
Fawsitt, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Nutt, Anne; Leicester
Pegg, William ; Leicester. Adm'
1750-
Brookes, Alice ; Leicester
Cooper, Charles ; Leicester. Adm'
Earby, Robert ; Knighton
Simpkin, Charles ; Leicester
Smith, Grace ; Leicester
Valentine, Henry ; Leicester
Veasey, Edward ; Leicester. Adm'
Wallin, Joseph ; Leicester
Willson, James ; Leicester
1751-
Ayre, Bakehouse ; Leicester. Adm'
Bloxam, Henry; Leicester
Sands, Henry ; Leicester
Wood, William ; Knighton. Adm'
1752-
•Aumey, Isaac ; Leicester
Andrews, John ; Leicester
Bellamy, William ; Leicester. Adm'
Biggs, William ; Leicester
Hargrave, Howson ; Leicester. Adm'
Heaford, Mary ; Leicester
Ilson, Richard ; late of Keam, but last
of Knighton.
Taylor, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
1753-
Hardy, Christiana ; Bishop's Fee
Hefford, Marv ; Knighton
Lord, Catherine; Leicester
• ? Proved 1752 or 1753.
1753 — Continued.
Musson, Frances; Leicester
Palmer, Thomas ; Kn'ghton
Phipps, Job; Leicester. Adm'
Willson, Mary ; Leicester. Adm'
1754-
Allen. William ; Knighton. Adm'
Banks, James ; Leicester. Adm'
Bass, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Dickens, John ; Knighton. Adm'
Hallam, Richard ; Leicester. Adm'
Holbech, Ann ; Leicester
Hutchinson, Samuel ;" Leicester
Jee, Benjamin ; Leioester
Johnson, Henry ; Leicester
Mason, Francis; Knighton
Newby, Sarah; Leicester
Pegg, James ; Leicester. Adm'
Simpkin, Jane ; Leicester
Yates, John; Leicester. Adm"
1755-
Bagnall, Mary ; Leicester. Adm'
Hassall, Benjamin ; Leicester
Mason, Sarah ; Knighton
Pratt, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
Page, Mary ; Leicester. Adm'
1756.
Andrews, John ; Leicester. Adm'. de
bonis non, &c.
Berridge, Mary ; Leicester
Clark, Robert; Knighton
Hardy, William ; Leicester
Sadler, William ; Leicester. Adm'
Stanly, Thomas ; Leicester
Swanson, William ; Knighton
Townson, Sarah ; Leicester
1757-
Allen, William ; Knighton
Bass, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Batchelor, George ; Leicester .
Bradsworth, Thomas; Leicester
Adm'
Johnson, Edward ; Leicester
Nutt, Dorothy ; Leicester
Treen, Joseph ; Leicester. Adm'
1758.
Cooke, Edward ; Leicester
Deakins, David ; Leicester
Hubbard, Ann ; Leicester
Macgowen, Hugh ; Leicester. Adm'
214
Leicestershire Peculiar Couvts.
1758 — Continued.
Mugg, Samuel; Knighton
Stead, Jonas ; Leicester
Worrall, Hunt John ; Leicester
1759-
•Brewin, John ; Leicester
Chamberlain, Robert ; Leicester
Holland, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Smith, William ; Leicester
1760.
Cartwright, Humphrey ; Leicester.
Adm'
King, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Linthwaite, Thomas ; Leicester
Sanderson, Joseph ; Leicester
1761.
Astle, Arthur ; Leicester
Astle, Isaac; Leicester
Bassett, Frances ; Leicester
Callis, William ; Leicester
Cartwright, James ; Leicester
Chamberlaine, Thomas ; Leicester
Clark, William ; Knighton. Adm'
Denshire, Richard ; Leicester. Adm'
Gamble, John ; Knighton
Knight, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Roe, William ; Leicester. Adm'
1762.
Ayre, Thomas ; Leicester
Hurley, William ; Leicester. Adm'
Butler, Joseph ; Leicester
Hall, Robert ; Leicester
Miles, Samuel ; Leicester. Adm'
Raven, Joseph ; Leicester. Adm'
Richards, William ; Leicester
Toon, John ; Leicester
White, Mary; Leicester
1763.
Allen, Elizabeth ; Knighton
Burley, John ; Leicester
Clements, Ann ; Leicester
Cooper, Joseph ; Leicester. Adm'
Fossitt, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Goodall, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Hall, Joshua; Leicester
Hartell, Jonathan ; Leicester
Mitchell, Ann ; Leicester. Adm'
* ^Wf Will dated i73j; oririnal proved In
the Prerogative Court of Canterbnry.
ijQ'i-^Continued.
Mitchell, Thomas ; Leicester
Newberry, Anthony ; Leicester
Roberts, William ; Leicester
Spencer, William ; Leicester
1764.
Coe, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Coe, John ; Leicester
Cogan, John ; Leicester
Fossit, Joseph ; Leicester. Adm'
Hall, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Lewin, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Measures, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Newton, William ; Leicester
Perkins, William ; Leicester
Smith, William ; Knif^hton
Yates, William ; Leicester
1765-
Benbruck, Francis ; Leicester. Adm'
Cave, John ; Leicester
Cramp, Theophilus ; Leicester
Denshire, Catherine ; Leicester
Iliff, Hannah ; Leicester. Adm'
Jennings, Thomas ; Leicester
Kemshead, John ; Leicester. Will
Kemshead, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Oneby, Warden ; Leicester. Adm'
Stanly, Marv ; Leicester
Summerfield, John ; Leicester
1766.
Brewin, Ann ; Leicester, .^dm'
Nokes, John , Leicester. Adm'
Pare, Thomas ; Leicester
Whilebore, Ann ; Leicester
Wood, Francis ; Leicester. Adm'
1767.
Cartwright, John ; Knighton
Cradock, Elizabeth ; Knighton. Adm'
Cramp, Joyce; Leicester. Adm'
Dunnerly, Daniel ; Leicester
Foulds, Francis ; Leicester
Newton, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
Ward, John ; Leicester
White, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm
1769.
Adm'
Ayre, Edward ; Leicester
Astle, Thomas Leicester
Billings, John ; Leicester
Freer, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Harrison, Joseph ; Leicester
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
215
1769. — Continued.
Linthwaite, Anne ; Leicester
Richmond, Nicholas ; Leicester
Smith, William ; Knighton
Westley, John ; Leicester
I770.*
Cooper, Francis ; Leicester
Farmer, Isabella ; Leicester
Hall, Samuel; Leicester
Manning, Owen ; Leicester
Wood, Edward ; Leicester
1771.
Allen, Daniel ; Knighton
Ayre, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
Bates, William ; Knighton
Biggs, Frances ; Leicester
Daniel, Ralph ; Leicester
Farmer, Thomas ; Leicester
Mason, Jane ; Leicester. Adm'
Measures, William ; Leicester. Adm'
Towers, Thomas ; Leicester
1772.
Derry, John ; Leicester
Roberts, Mary ; Leicester
Stephens, William ; Leicester
Wood, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
1773-
Aumey, Thomas ; Leicester
Johnson, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Tuffley, Thomas; Leicester. Adm'
Weston, John ; Leicester
White, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Yates, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
1774.
Hall, John ; Leicester
Tatlow, James ; Leicester. Adm'
White, George ; Leicester. Adm"
Yeates, Bluet ; Leicester
1775-
Bayley, John ; Leicester
Cooke, John ; Leicester
Rickards, Arthur ; Leicester
Ridgway, William ; Leicester
Sims, Job ; Leicester. Adm'
Ward, Sarah ; Leicester
• From 1770 the Wills are registered in
Books.
1776.
Cooper, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Cave, Joseph ; Leicester
Hardwick, Sarah ; Leicester
Kell, Jonathan ; Leicester
Noone, Eleanor ; Leicester
Shipley, Ellis ; Leicester
1777.
Bamford, Dorothy ; late of Hinckley
but last of Leicester
Beck, Mary ; Leicester
Hasten, Thomas ; Leicester
Kirke, Joshua; Leicester
Norton, Anne; Leicester.
Adm' with the Will annexed
Willbond, John ; Leicester
1778.
Astle, Thomas ; Leicester
Billings, Elizabeth; Leicester. Adm'
Broadhurst, Elizabeth ; Leicester.
Adm'
Draper, Mary ; Leicester
Hall, John; Leicester. Adm"
Stephens, George ; Leicester
1779.
Aumey, Robt. ; Leicester
Mills, "Thomas; Leicester. Adm'
Palmer, Edward ; Leicester
Smith, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Tatlow, Ann ; Leicester.
Adm' during minor age.
Woodcock,, Deborah ; Leicester
1780.
Bunney, Samuel ; Leicester
Davie, Mary ; Leicester
Turner, William ; Leicester. Adm'
1781.
Hodgkin, Sarah ; Leicester
Throsby, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
1782.
Bass, William ; Leicester
Cooper, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Derry, John ; Leicester
Dowse, William ; Leicester
•Handley, Clementina Frances ;
Wiling Court
Treuman, Abraham ; Leicester
Moore, John ; 1781 ? Leicester
• For effects within the Parish of St. Margaret
in Leicester.
1 5
2l6
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1783-
Bracebridge, J-ohn ; Leicester
Freeman, James ; Knighton
Palmer, Edward ; Leicester
1784.
Cook, William ; Leicester
Hart, William ; Knighton
Linwood, Matthew ; Leicester
Moseley, Richard ; Leicester.
Sharpe, Martha ; Leicester
Tansley, Mary ; Leicester
Walton, Daniel ; Leicester
1785-
Bostock, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Dalby, William ; Leicester
Nutt, Catherine ; Leicester
Valentine, John ; Leicester
1786.
Colkin, Francis ; Leicester
Payne, Joshua ; Leicester
Perry, Margaret ; Leicester
Simpson, Elias ; Leicester,
formerly of Lubbesthorpe
Smith, Elizabeth ; Leicester
1787.
Bass, Ann ; Leicester
Bolderick, Richard ; Leicester
Bryan, Catherine ; Leicester. Adm'
Bryan, James; Leicester.
Adm' with Will annexed
Cartwright, John ; Knighton. Adm'
Glover, John ; Leicester
Groocock, Joseph ; Leicester
Lumley, Measures ; Leicester
Mills, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
Neal, Ann ; Knighton
Peters, Augustine ; Leicester. Adm'
Smith, William ; Knighton. Adm"
1788.
Brookes, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Dalby, Thomas ; Leicester
Foxton, Margaret; Leicester. Adm'
Hafford, William ; Leicester
Harrison, John ; Leicester
Quilter, Abraham ; Leicester
Valentine, Charles ; Leicester
Ward, Richard ; Knighton
1789.
Arnold, Fossett ; Leicester
Brewin, Richard ; Leicester. Adm'
1789. — Continued.
Holmes, Robert ; Leicester. Adm'
Mackley, William ; Leicester
Moseley, John ; Leicester
1790.
Bryan, Withers John ; Leicester
Firmadge, William ; Leicester
Groce, Mary ; Leicester
Kirke, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Lumley, Mary; Leicester
Palmer, John ; Leicester.
Adm' with Will annexed
*Squires, William ; Burton Lazars
White, George ; Leicester. Adm'
Wright, Samuel ; Leicester. Adm'
1791.
AUamand, John Peter ; Leicester
Brown, Alice ; Leicester. Adm'
Cooper, Gi^orge ; Leicester. Adm'
Dawes, Samuel ; Leicester
Hall, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Hughes, Jeremiah ; Leicester
Noon, Thomas; Leicester
Valentine, John ; Leicester
1792.
Arnold, Sarah ; Leicester
Eames, Mary ; Leicester
Glover, Ann ; Leicester
Harris, Thomas ; Leicester
Holmes, Mary ; Leicester
Johnson, Matthew ; Leicester
Raddle, Richard ; Knighton
Spencer, William ; Leicester
Sterland, Ann ; Nottingham.
Adm' for Effects in Leicester
W'right, John, the elder ; Leicester
1793-
Coleman, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Hardy, William ; Leicester
Powers, Mary ; Leicester
Walton, Jane; Leicester
1794.
Abell, William ; Leicester
Clarke, John ; Leicester
Hopkins, John ; Leicester
Mattocks, Thomas ; Leicester
Noon, Mary ; Leicester
Webster, Abel ; Leicester. Adm'
♦ For the purpose of assigning over the re-
mainder of a term of 1000 years in the Parish ot
St. Margaret in Leicester.
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
217
1795-
Ayre, Backhouse; Leicester
Broadhurst, Mary; Leicester
Bywater, Stephen ; Leicester
Davie, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
Spooner, Joseph ; Leicester
1796.
Archer, Richard ; Knighton Toll
Gate. Adm' during minor age
Coleman, Christian ; Leicester. Adm'
Howes, John ; Leicester
Palmer, Tyrringham ; Leicester
Thompson, Robert ; Leicester
1797.
Hall, Robert ; Leicester
Heard, John; Leicester
Hulse, Thomas ; Leicester. Adm'
Palmer, Mary; Leicester. Adm'
Swinfen, Richard; Leicester
1798.
Burdett, William ; Leicester
Cooper, Mary ; Leicester. Adm'
Copson, Thomas, the younger ;
Leicester
Gulston, Hannah ; Leicester
Gutteridge, Martha ; Leicester
HafFord, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Hart, Thos. ; Knighton
1708.— Continued.
Laxton, Nicholas Richmond ;
Leicester
Leavis, John ; Leicester
Ledbrooke, Jane ; Leicester
1799.
Bailey, John, the younger ;
Leicester. Adm'
Brown, William ; [vide Admon. de
bonis non &c. 1839]
Freer, Sarah ; Leicester.
Adm' during minor age
Hopwell, William ; Leicester. Adm'
Hughes, Elizabeth ; Leicester
Iliff, John ; Leicester. Adm'
Perkins, Theophilus ; Leicester
Throsby, Elizabeth ; Leicester. Adm'
Toone, Richard ; Leicester
Walton, Edis ; Leicester
Wright, John ; Leicester
i8oo-
Bateman, John ; Leioester
Bellamy, William ; Leicester
Bond, John ; Leicester
Freeman, Samuel ; Knighton. Adm'
Hardy, James ; Leicester
Lamb, William ; Leicester
Valentine, Benjamm; Leicester.
Adpi'
Young, Edward ; Leicester
CALENDAR OF WILLS PROVED
AND OF Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court
OF THE Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction of the
Manor of Rothley, 1575 — 1800.
The jurisdiction of this Court originally extended over the townships of Rothley, Barsby,
Gaddesby, Grimston, Keybam, South Croxton, Wyckham and Caldwell, Wartnaby and part of
Somerby.
TRANSCRIPTS OF WILLS
1575-
Worthington, Richard ; Keyme
1577-
Normanton, Thomas; Keyam
Orson, William ; Wykam
1581.
Mason, Thomas ; Gaddesbye
1597-
Smithe, Richard ; Wickam
1599-
Clarke, Amy ; Keme
1600.
Beddle, William ; Grymston
1603.
Massie, Thomas ; Rothlie
1625.
Swifte, Thomas ; Gadesbie
2l8
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
WILLS*
1650 — 1711.
1650.
Heawarde, Zacharie ; Rothley
1652.
Peak, Margarett ; Mountsorrell
1658.
^Io.
Greaves, Richard ; South Croxton i
Hobe, John ; Rothley 2
Hobe, John; Rothley 3
Kendall, Robert ; Rothley 4
Needham, Ambrose ; Rothley 5
Walker, William ; Rothley 6
tWinterton, Thomas; Keyham
1659.
tPage, Thomas; Rothley
J Walker, Elizabeth; Rothley 7
1660.
tGilson, Richard ; Baresby
Welford, Thomas ; Rothley 8
1661.
Brooxby, Thomas ; South Croxton 9
Cooke, Andrew ; Baresby 10
Gamble, Robert ; Grimston 11
Stevenson, John ; Baresby 12
1662.
Archard, John ; Gaddesby 13
Bridges, Robert, rector of South
Croxton 14
Kilby, Thomas ; Grimston 15
Smith, John ; Rothley 16
Stafford, William ; Gaddesby 17
Stokes, George; Wykeham 18
Stokes, William, sen.; Wartnaby 19
1663.
Knight, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 20
1664.
Drapper, John ; Wartnaby 21
Sheffield, William ; Rothley 22
Smith, John; Wykeham 23
Wood, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrell 24
♦ Copies of Wills are registered in books from
1650.
•f Original missing. See Register Book.
; This is a copy of No. 27, which is correctly
placed under 1665.
1665.
No.
Butlin, Nicholas ; Gaddesby 25
Davie, John ; Keyham 26
Walker, Elizabeth ; Rothley 27
x666.
Bunney, Robert ; Mountsorrell 28
1667.
Browne, Simon ; Caudwell 29
Fletcher, Richard ; Gaddesby 30'
Harris, William, sen. ; Grimston 31
Hart, William ; Grimston 32
Kilby, Robert ; Grimston 33
Taylor, Alice ; South Croxton 34
Woodford, William ; Baresby 35
Woodroffe, Helen ; Keyham 36
1668.
Craftes, E-m. ; Keyham 37
Deacon, Robert ; Rothley 38
Higginbottom, Matthew ; Mount-
sorrell 39
Parker, John, sen. ; Rothley 40
Smith, George ; 41
Wnght, Thomas ; Caudwell 42
1669.
Edwin, Phillip : Keyham 43
Freestone, James ; Gaddesby 44
Newby, William ; 45
Scampton, Dorothy ; Mountsorrell 46
1670.
Bayley, John ; Grimston 47
Frank, Joseph ; Gaddesby 48
Frank, Thomas ; Gaddesby 49
Jarratt, John ; Mountsorrell 50
Payne, Alice; 51
Warner, Dorothy; Rothley 52
167 1.
Browne, John , South Croxton 54
Burbage, John; Rothley 53
Burton, John; 55
Peake, George ; Mountsorrell 56
Pick, Ralph; Baresby 57
Ward, Richard ; Mountsorrell 58
X672.
Wachorn, Isaac , Wykeham 59
Walker, George ; Somerby 60
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
219
1673-
No.
Handley, Robert ; Caldwell 61
Presgrave, Anne ; Keyham 62
Simon, George, the elder ; Grimston 63
Smith, John; Kegworth 64
Thornton, Joane ; Mountsorrell 65
Willowes, Jane ; Rotbley 66
1674.
Jarvis, William ; Mountsorrell 67
Shuttlewood, Robert ; Leake magna 68
1675-
Burchnall, Richard ; Rothley 69
Burton, John ; Grimston 70
Picke, William ; Grimston 71
Sheffield, Andrew ; Mountsorrell 72
Tough, Robert ; Mountsorrell 73
1676.
Barker, Thomas; Rothley 74
Norman, Edmond ; Rothley ^5
Stoakes, George ; Grimston 76
1677.
Clarke, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 77
Pares, John ; Brook 78
Thorpe, John ; Gaddesby 79
1678.
Handley, John; Caldwell 80
Loseby, William ; South Croxton 81
1679.
Cooke, Eleanor ; Gaddesby 82
Exon, Ann ; Rothley 83
Gillford, George; Keyham 84
Gillford, William ; Keyham 85
Sharpe, John ; Mountsorrell 86
Woodford, Annis ; Baresby 87
i63o.
Bates, Edward ; Gaddesby 89
Black, James; Gaddesby 88
Gotherd, William ; Keyham 90
Porter, George; Baresby 91
Statham, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 92
Willows, William ; Rothley 93
1681.
Brooks, Eleanor ; Mountsorrell 94
Bryan, William ; Keyham 95
Powkes, Richard ; Rothley 96
1681. — Continued.
No.
97
98
99
100
lOI
102
103
104
108
109
Hill, Thomas ; Mountsorrell
Hulse, John ; Keyham
Jones, Francis ; Mountsorrell
Lee, Edward; South Croxton
Lovatt, Henry ; Rothley
Meadowes, Richard ; Rothley
Randie, William; Gaddesby
Rowell, William ; Saxleby
Simson, als. Thomasman, Robert
the elder ; Rothley 105
1682.
Casterson, Thomas; Mountsorrell 106
Cooke, John, the elder ; Baresby 107
Edwards, Richard ; Gaddesby
Lewin, John ; Gaddesby
Nedham, Dorothy ; Gaddesby
Walker, Henry, the elder;
Gadilesby 1 1 1
1683.
Bunney, Mary ; Rothley 112
Corner, Frances ; Mountsorrell 113
Rick, William ; Wartnaby 114
Simon, als. Thomasman,
Elizabeth; Grimston 115
Trigge, Daniel ; Somerby 116
1684.
Gillson, Richard ; Baresby 117
Norman, Elizabeth ; Rothley 118
Normanton, Thomas, the elder;
Grimston 119
Pagett, Thomas ; Rothley 120
Watchorne, Henry ; Cauldwell 121
1685.
Burchnall, Samuel ; Rothley 122
Dexter, Christopher ; 123
Hurst, William ; Kothley 124
1686.
Arland, William ; Baresby 125
Gamble, William ; Keyham 126
Noone, John ; Keyham 127
Preston, John ; Rothley 128
Sarson, William ; Baresby 129
Stevenson, Anthony ; Baresby 130
Stokes, John; Wartnaby 131
Topley, Mary ; Mountsorrell 132
1687.
Hood, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 133
Marriott, Augustine ; Caldwell 134
220
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
i68S.
No.
Bootbey, William ; Mountsorrell 135
Cant, John ; Wartnaby ; 136
Cooke, John; Rothley 137
Morris, Isabel; Baresby 138
Rowell, Temperance; Saxleby 139
Toon, John ; Mountsorrell 140
1689.
*Chamberlen, Francis
Jarratt, Richard ; Mountsorrell 141
i6go.
Boss, Henry; Rothley 142
Brown, John ; Rothley 143
Stirke, Isabel; Rothley 144
i6gi.
Beurly, Elizabeth ; Willoughby
on the Woulds 145
Joanes, Mary ; Mountsorrell 146
Randall, William ; Gaddesby 147
Rowe, Thomas, the elder ;
Grimston 148
Woodford, Ralph ; Baresby 149
1692.
Browne, William ; Mountsorrell 150
Clarke, Catharine ; Wartnaby 151
Gilson, William ; Baresby 152
Greaves, William ; Rcthley 153
Knight, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 154
Nedham, John ; Gaddesby 155
Pagett, George; Rothley 156
Scampton, William ; Rothley 157
Stokes, William ; Wartnaby 158
1693.
•Austin, Henry ; Grimston
Glover, John ; Grimston 159
•Johnson, Robert ; Rothley
•Palmer, William ; Gaddesby
1694.
Stevenson, Eleanor ; Saxleby 160
•Walker, Henry ; Gaddesby
1695.
Closse, Richard ; Wycomb 161
•Eatenbrough, Francis ; Gaddesby
•Gilford, Thomas ; Keyham
Jackson, Edward ; Wartnaby 162
•Smalley, Clement ; Barsby
* Original missing. See Register Book.
1696.
No.
•Chapman, Edward; Rothley
Johnson, Francis ; Mountsorrell 163
Turton, John ; Mountsorrell 164
1697.
•Roe, Devereux ; Mountsorrell
Ward, John ; Baresby 165
1698-
Hardy, William ; Gaddesby 166
•Richardson, Henry ; Baresby
Sroseby, John ; Wartnaby 167
1700.
Kirbey, John ; Rothley 168
Knight, Thomas ; Mountsorrell 169
1701.
Sketchley, Alice ; Rothley
Stoakes, Thomas ; Wykeham
1702.
Adams, John ; South Croxton
Green, Robert ; Somerby
Hardy, William ; Gaddesby
1703.
Illston, John ; Keyham
Leake, Jonathan ; Rothley
Nicholson, Edward ; Mountsorrell
Pagett, Robert ; Rothley
Squire, Richard ; Baresby
Throne, Anthony ; Rothley
Winter, Dorothy ; Rothley
1704.
Arlands, William ; Baresby
Casterton, Ann ; Mountsorrel
Holding, George ; Mountsorrel
Squire, Noah ; Baresby
Throne, Sarah ; Rothley
1706.
Browne, Henry ; Gaddesby
Cooke, Thomas ; Baresby
1707.
Bywater, Thomas ; Rothley
Cook, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Watkin, Francis; Somerby
Woodcock, Ralph ; Keyham
♦ Original missing. Su Registar Book.
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
221
1708.
Babington, William ; Rothley
Temple
Clarke, Ralph ; Mountsorrel
Cooke, John ; Gaddesbv
Holding, Constance ; Mountsorrel
Neall, Thomas ; Keyham
Parker, John ; Rothley
Weston, Richard ; Rothley
1709.
Bywater, John ; Rothley
Hutton, Samuel, the elder ; Gaddesby
Palmer, William ; Gaddesby
Stanley, Catherine ; Gaddesby
Toone, Edward ; Mountsorrel
1710.
Bates, Elizabeth ; Gaddesby
Briggs, Thomas ; Rothley
Glossup, Edward ; Caudvvell
Phipps, Thomas ; Keyham
Reeve, John ; Grimston
Wood, John ; Mountsorrell
1711.
Bacon, Elizabeth ; Rothley
Glover, John ; Grimston
Smalley, Thomas ; Baresby
Ward, William ; Baresby
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION.
1712 — 1800.
Burgis, Thomas ; Rothley. Adm'
Johnson, Francis ; Mountsorrel
Marriott, Edward ; Mountsorrel
Morris, Robert ; Mountsorrel
Smythe, Ann ; Rothley
Swanson, Thomas ; Keyham
1713-
Adcock, William ; Grimston
Fowkes, Richard; Rothley
Harcourt, William ; Rothley
Meakins, John ; Rothley
1714.
Marshall, Joan ; Mountsorrel
Morris, William, the elder; Grimston
Parker, William ; Rothley
Pollard, William ; Gaddesby
Wartnaby, Robert ; Wartnaby
Woodford, Anthony ; Baresby
1715-
Sheffield, Benjamin ; Rothley
1716.
Burgis, John ; Grimston. Adm'
Cooke, Mary ; Baresby ; Adm'
Frank, Thomas ; Gaddesby
Line, Thomas ; Caudwell
Prior, Stephen ; Baresby
Pryors, Margaret ; Baresby.
Scampton, Nicholas ; Mountsorrel,
Adm'
1717.
Baines, John ; Somerby
Lewin, John ; Rothley
Stifson, Thomas ;
Adm'
Sumerfeild, William ; Keyham
Toone, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Winterton, Nathaniel ; Keyham
1718.
Black, John ; Baresby. Adm'
Parker, Margaret ; Rothley
1719.
Dexter, Elizabeth ; Wartnaby
Healey, Charles; Keyham
Normanton, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Preston, Robert ; Rothley
Smith, John ; Gaddesby
Thornton, George ; Mountsorrel, Adm'
Wood, John ; Mountsorrel
1720.
Austin, Thomas ; Grimston. Adm'
Barsby, John, the elder ; Gaddesby
Cooke, Thomas ; Baresby. Adm'
Cox, William ; Gaddesby
Day, Thomas ; Grimston
Gilford, Edward ; Keyham
Hall, Joseph ; Rothley
Jackson, Edward ; Wartnaby
Smith, Theophilus ; Wycomb. Adm'
Taylor, Richard ; Rothley
1721.
Adcock, Thomas ; Somerby
Black, William ; Baresby, Adm'
Colclough, Catherine ; Rothley
Temple
Fletcher, William ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Ilson, Charles ; Keyham. Adm'
Johnson, Robert ; Chadwell
Lane, John ; Mountsorrel
222
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1721. — Continued.
Leake, John ; Rothley
Lister, William ; Grimston
Marshall, John ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Marratt, Robert ; Caudvvell
Matthews, Michael; Mountsorrel
Mees, Johanna ; Baresby
Smith, Jane; Gaddesby. Adm'
Smith, Thos. ; Gaddesby. Adm'
1722.
Bennett, Richard ; Gaddesby
Branson, William ; Rothley' Adm'
Duffill, Kobert ; Rothley
Hopewell, Henry ; Wykeham. Adm"
Jackson, John ; Walsoken
Kemp, Benjamin ; Mountsorrel
Neale, Alice and Margaret ;
Kevham. Adm'
Patchett, Michael ; Rothley
Sheffield, Francis; Rothley
1723.
Branson, Richard ; Rothley. Adm'
Franks, Elizabeth ; Gaddesby. Adm'
Ratlesse, William ; Gaddesby
Reay, John; Somerby- Adm'
Stokes, John ; Wartnaby
Toone, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
Walker, John; Gaddesby
Webster, Richard ; Rothley
Wilford, John ; Gaddesby
1724.
Ash, Henry ; Rothley
Bealey, William ; Grimston
Browne, John ; Mountsorrel
Leake, Ann ; Rothley
Palmer, John ; Rothley
Taylor, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
1725-
Barsby, John ; Gaddesby
Clemence, Edward ; South Croxton
Lee, Thomas; Keyham. Adm'
Webster, William ; Rothley
1726.
Barradell, George ; Rothley
Bird, Richard ; Saxleby
Cam, Catherine; Baresby. Adm'
Johnson, Thomas; Rothley. Adm'
Lewing, David ; Rothley. " Adm'
Normanton, Hannah ; Mountsorrel
Simpson, John ; Grimston
1726. — Continued.
Sumerfield, Philip ; Keyham
Watson, Clement ; Saxleby
Willowes, John ; Rothley
1727.
Bacon, Katherine ; Rothley
Blyihe, William ; Somerby
Bonner, John; Grimston. Adm'
Bywater, Thomas ; Rothley. Adm'
Croft, Thomas ; Gaddesby
Flower, Joseph ; Gaddesby
Freeman, Elizabeth ; Gaddesby
Glover, John, the elder; Mountsorrel
Granger, William : Chadwell
Harris, Valentine ; Somerby. Adm'
Holwell, John ; (irimston
Kemp, George; Rothley
Knight, Ann ; Mountsorrel
Marson, Edward ; Grimston
Mowbery, John ; Baresby
Neale, John; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Newton, John; Rothley. Adm'
Piersivell, John ; Rothley
Sarson, Anthony ; Baresby
Southwell, James ; Gaddesby
Wartnaby, Robert ; Wartnaby
1728.
Bacon, William ; Rothley
Briggs, Roger; Baresby
Bruster, Thomas ;
Clayton, Thomas ; Keyham
Hall, Elizabeth ; Rothley
Horsepool, Edward ; Keyham
Stevenson, Eleanor ; Keyham
Winter, Everard ; Rothley
1729.
Hodge, William ; Grimston. Adm'
Hulse, Matthew ; Wartnaby. Adm'
Leake, Elizabeth ; Rothley. Adm'
Noone, Thomas;
Sharpe, William ; Mountsorrel
Stevenson, William ; South Croxton
Stockwell, John ; Grimston
Swift, John ; Gaddesby
Tebb, Andrew ; Baresby
Wartnaby, Joseph ; Wartnaby. Adm'
1730.
Brewster, 'William ; Grimston.
Brindley, Oliver ; Mountsorrel
Brown, William ; Mountsorrel
Greaves, Elizabeth ; Rothley.
Phips, Thomas; Mountsorrel
Ward, John ; Rothley
Adm*
Adm'
Leicestershire Peculiur Courts.
223
1731-
Bird, Anne ; Saxleby. Adm"
Black, Adatn : Gaduesby. Adm'
Gresley, John ; Wartnaby
Heich, Kobett, the elder; Gaddesby
Normanton, Thomas ; Grimston
Partridge, Andrew ; Somerby. Adm'
Sharp, |ohn; Gadsby
Shelton, Elizabeth ; Chadwell
Stevens, William; Gaddesby. Adm'
Watchorn, Jervice ; Chadwell
1732.
Graves, Francis ; South Croxton
Pageit, John ; Rothley
Partridge, Andrew ; Somerby
Stokes, Elizabeth ; Wartnaby. Adm'
Walker, Mary ; Gaddesby
1733-
Hutton, Samuel ; Gaddesby
Illson, Margaret ; Keyham
Knight, Nathaniel ; Alountsorrel. Adm'
Lee, Kobeit; South Croxton. Adm'
Wade, Thomas; Mountsorrel. Adm'
1734.
Duflill, Jonathan ; Rothley
Jackson, John ; Wartnaby
Jones, Nehemiah ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Woodcock, Thomas ; Keyham
1735-
Ayrland, Thomas ; Baresby
Daniel, Samuel ; Rothley
Hardy, Ihomas ; Gaddesby. Adm'
Watchorn, Elizabeth ; Chadwell
Wood, 'J'homas ; Mountsorrel
1736.
Arnold, John ; Rothley. Adm'
Cocke, John; Ruthley
Hunt, Stephen ; Rothley House Adm'
Oldershaw, John ; Rothley. Adm'
Preston, Matthias; Rothley
Prior, William, the elder ; Baresby
Woodruffe, Joseph ; Ruthley
«737.
Beeson, Joel ; Wartnaby
Gilson. William, the elder; Baresby
Knight, William ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Sibson, Thomas; Rothley Adm'
Wartnaby, Robert ; Wartnaby
1738.
Leverack, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
Main, John ; Kexham
Sharpe, Thomas, the younger;
Rothley
1739-
Adams, Benjamin ; South Croxton
Adams, Mary; South Cioxton
Berridge, John ; Gaddesby
Black, Phillip; South Croxton. Adm'
Holwell, Fiances ; Grimston
Wells, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
1740.
Freestone, William ; Gaddesby
Harris, Elizabeth ; Somerby
Lee, William; Keyham
Noone, Ann ; Mountsorrel, Adm'
1741.
Daniel, Elizabeth ; Rothley
Dunston, Charles ; Gaddesby. Adm'
Goddard, Mary ; Keyham
Goddard, Thomas ; Keyham. Adm'
Prior, John ; Barsby
Ilson, Daniel ; Keyham. Adm'
Steers, Thomas ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
1742.
Ettenbrough, Anthony ; Gaddesby
Everdine, .William ; Grimston. Adm'
Fowkes, Richard ; Rothley
Hassall, William ; Mountsorrel
Watkin, Francis ; Somerby. Adm'
Wood, John ; Mountsorrel
1743-
Flavell, John ; Gaddesby
Fowkes, John ; Rothley. Adm'
Guilford, Wiiliam ; Keyham
Hardy, Thomas, gent. ; Gaddesby
Hawkins, Eleanor ; Mountsorrel
1744-
Broom, Jane; Mountsorrel
Matthews, Sarah ; Mountsorrel
Sweatman, Mary ; Rothley
«745-
Brown, Alice ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Partridge, Thomas ; Somerby
224
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1746.
Dawson, Elizabeth ; Rothley
Kelham, Thomas ; Wartnaby
Oldershaw, James ; Mountsorrel
Webb, Rebecca ; JVLnnitsoirel
Webster, John ; Rolliley
1747-
Biddle, John ; Mountsorrel
Clayton, Daniel ; Keyham. Adm'
Woodford, Edward ; Baresby
1748.
Cobley, Elizabeth ; Keyham. Adm'
Cox, Thomas ; Gaddesby
Lewin, Jonathan ; Rothley
Preston, Richard ; Rothley
Stokes, John ; Wartnaby
1749.
Bark, William ; Mountsorrel
Burbidge, George ; (iaddesby
Croft, Thomas ; Gaddesby
Fielding, Edward ; Rothley. Adm'
1750-
Cooke, Willi;im i Barsby
Goddard, William ; Keyham
Litherland, Matthew ; F^othley
Mason, Thomas ; Gaddesby
Randle, George ; Keyham
1751-
Alsop, Samuel; Gaddesby. Adm'
Austin, Henrv ; Grimston
Burdett, Thomas ; Wykeham. Adm'
Forman, Jdhn ; Rothley. Adm'
Greasley, Sarah ; Wartnaby. Adm'
Lewin, Constance ; Rothley, Adm'
Normanton, John ■ Grimston
Pryor, Stephen ; Baresby
Smith, Thomas; Somerby
1752-
Paget, Thomas; Rothley
1753-
Barrs, Walter ; Mountsorrel
Clayton, William ; Keyham
Preston, Daniel : Rothley
1754-
Adcock, Edward ; Somerby. Adm'
1754. — Contimied.
Austin, William ; Grimston. Adm'
Clare, Joseph ; Gadd'-sby
Flavell, Joseph ; Gaddesby
Hall, John ; Rothley
Hill, 'riiomas ; Grimston
Hull, John ; Mountsorrel
Lewin, John ; Mountsorrel
Needham, William ; Keyham
Quinton, Samuel ; Rothley
Sumerfield, John ; Keyham
1756.
Biddle, Mary ; Mountsorrel. Adm*
Burbage, Emmot ; Gaddesby. Adm'
Clayton, Catherine ; Keyham
Clayton, John ; Keyham
Hewes, John ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Hall, Thomas; Rothley
Ison, Samuel ; Frolesworth
Martin, Henry ; Mountsorrel
Stokes, William ; Wartnaby
Thorpe, John ; Gaddesby. Adm'
1757-
Austin, Dorothy ; Grimston. Adm'
Bodie, Ezekiel ; Mountsorrel
Collins, Daniel ; Rothley. Adm'
Houghton, Anthony; Grimston
Sewell, Elizabeth ; Rothley Temple
Stokes, John ; Wartnaby, Adm'
1758.
Adm'
Clayton, John ; Keyham.
Paul, Thomas ; Rothley
■Varnham, John ; Mountsorrel
Watchorn, John ; Caudwell. Adm'
Watson, Benjamin ; Saxleby. Adm'
Wood, Sarali ; Mountsorrel
1759-
Bull, John ; Grimston
Butlin, William ; Gaddesby. Adm'
Johnson, Elizabeth ; Rothley
Reynes, Daniel ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Townsend, Thomas; Gaddesby
Williamson, Christopher ; Gaddesby
1760.
Hutchinson, John ; Rothley
Rayner, Anthony ; Rothley
Wood, Anne ; Mountsorrel
1761.
Carter, Richard ; Baresby. Adm'
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
225
1761. — Continued.
Clayton, Thomas ; Rothley
Kilby, John ; South Cioxton
Webster, Thomas , Rothley
1762.
Bates, Thomas ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Black, John ; Baisby
Burrowes, John; Rothley.
Adm' durante, &c.
Glover, Thomas ; Grimston
Goadby, Edward ; South Croxton
Goadby, William ; South Croxton
Hardy, Thomas ; Somerby
Hydes, Edward ; Wartnaby
King, Sarah ; Gaddesby
Lewin, Cornelia ; Rothley
Stevens, Charles ; Mountsorrel
Wood, Mary ; Mountsorrel
Woolerton, William ; Rothley
1763.
Gamble, John ; Rothley. Adm'
Hill, Thomas ;"Grimston. Adm'
Shelton, William ; Wikeham
Simpson, William ;, Gaddesby. Adm'
Spencer, John ; Wartnaby. Adm'
Ward, Thomas ; Keyham
1764.
1767.
Daues, John ; Mountsorrel
Fowkes, Benjamin ; Mountsorrel
Lane, Fiancis; Somerby. Adm'
Marston, Richard ; Mountsorrel
Oldershaw, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
Pettifor, Richard ; Rothley
Somerfield, Ann ; Keyham. Adm'
Watchorn, Alice; Cawdwell
Webster, John ; Rothley. Adm'
1768.
Goatby, Elizabeth ; South Croxton
Marriott, Wiiliam ; Caudwell. Adm'
Rodwell, William ; Gaddesby
1769.
Greathead, William ; Caudwell
Hornbuckle, Thomas ; Rothley. Adm'
Knapp, William ; Baresby
Porter, Joseph ; Rothley. Adm'
Sewell, George ; Rothley
1770.
Ayre, Thomas ; Gaddesby
Bailey, John ; VVlkeham
Bonner, John ; Grimstoh
Cardale, George, clerk, D.D. ; Rothley
Larrad, John ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Webster, Richard ; Rothley
Brown, William ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Doughty, John ; Mountsorrel
Leake, Jonathan ; Rothley. Adm'
Preston, Daniel ; Rothley. Adm'
Pryor, William ; Barsby
Shuttlewood, Joel ; W^artnaby
Thorpe. Thomas ; Gaddesby
Watchorn, Henry; Caudwell. Adm'
Watchorn, William ; Cawdwell
Webster, John ; Keyham
Webster, Joseph ; Rothley. Adm'
1765-
Freeston, William ; Gaddesby
Richardson, Edward ; Barsby
Sketchley, Thomas ; Rothley. Adm'
Wilford, Thomas ; Baresby. Adm'
1766.
Blood, William'; Rothley
Brewing, Catherine ; Rothley
Derry, Joseph ; Mountsorrel
Freeman, James ; Mountsorrel
Hill, Thomas; Keyham
1771.
Gilbert, Joseph ; Keyham
Moore, Alexander ; Keyham. Adm'
Scampton, Thomas ; Rothley
Slearth, Edward ; Grimston. Adm'
1772.
Chamberlin, Thomas : Keyham. Adm'
Gilford, John ; Keyham
Johnson, Joseph ; Wykeham. Adm'
Pilgrim, Edward ; Mountsorrel
Plumtree, Richard ; Baresby
Rayner, Mary ; Rothley. Adm'
Whitehead, Robert ; Mountsorrel
1773-
Biddle, Thomas ; Mountsorrel
Burrows, William ; Cossington
Hetterley, John ; Keyham
Lewin, David ; Rothley. Adm'
Preston, Samuel ; Rothley
Price, Samuel ; Mountsorrel
Shelton, Thomas ; Cawdwell
Simpson, Thomas ; Grimston
226
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1774-
Adcock, John ; Soraerby
Collins, Matthew ; Hothley. Adm'
Ebbutt, Richard ; Moiintsorrel. Adm"
Fowkes, Richard ; Rothley
Hore, Richard ; Rothley
Lewin, Mary ; Rothley
1781 — Continued.
Haycock, Everard : Gaddesby. Adm'
Johnson, Thomas; Rothley
Kendall, Henry ; Gaddesby
Lewin, John ; Mountsurrel. Adm'
Phipps, Hugh; Mountsorrel
Tailby, John ; Baresby. Adm'
1775-
Bull, Margaret ; Grimston
Folds, Elizabeth ; Grimston
Newbold, John ; Rothley
Pi^kington, Henry ; Gaddesby.
Porter, Richard ; Rothley
Reeve, John ; Gaddesby
Adm'
1776.
Ebbutt, Diana ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Fowkes, Benjamin ; Mountsorrel
Frisby, John ; Grimston. Adm'
Hawkins, James ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Leake, Samuel ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Medcalf, Mary ; Mountsorrel
Price, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
Woolerlon, Elizabeth ; Rothley
1777.
Adm'
Bartram, Henry ; Caldwell
Clifford, John ; Barsby
Glassup, Thomas ; Cawdwell
Summerfield, William ; Key bam
1778.
Freeston, William ; Grimston
Preston, Isaac ; Rothley
Williamson, George ; Gadsby
1779.
Adams, John ; Wykeham
Barrs, Walter; Mountsorrel
Clayton, Mary ; Keybam. Adm'
Ilson, John ; Keyham
Linthwaite, Richard ; South Croxton
1780.
Chatwyn, Samuel ; Rothley
Clayton, Thomas ; Keyham
Hammond, Thomas ; Mountsorrell
Preston, Stephen ; Rothley
Webster, Elizabeth ; Keyham
178X.
Biddies, William ; Mountsorrel
1782.
Austin, John ; Grimston
Godwin, Thomas ; Rothley
White, Thos. ; Baresby. Adm'
1783-
Abbot, Richard ; Rothley
Austin, Thomas ; Grimston
Dansey, Sarah ; Somerby
Dawson, John ; Rothley
Gresley, Peter ; Wartnaby
Kelham, Thomas ; Grimston
Preston, William ; Rothley
Raynor, Francis ; Rothley
Rodwell, Mary ; Gaddesby
Sewell, Martha; Rothley
Williamson, Ann ; Gaddesby
1784.
Dix, John ; Rothley
Oswin, Thomas ; Rothley
Pryor, Thomas; Baresby
■Waldron, Mary ; Rothley
1785-
Plumbtree, John ; Rothley
Stables, John ; Rothley
Woodford, Ralph ; Baresby
1786.
Stockwell, Thomas ; Grimston
1787.
Anderson, Ann ; Gaddesby
Atkins, Francis ; Gaddesby. Adm'
Brown, Elizabeth ; Mountsorrel
Gamble, William ; Rothley
Godwin, Hannah ; Rothley. Adm'
Guildford, Samuel ; Keyham
Pilkinglon, Thomas ; Gadesby
Simpson, Mary ; Rothley
Simpson, Matthew ; Rothley
Taylor, Ann ; Gaddesby
Timpson, Joshua; Rothley Temple
Wade, William ; Gaddesby
WooUerton, Thomas ; Rothley. Adm'
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
227
1788.
Hammond, Ann ; Mountsorrell
Holwell, John ; Gaddesby
Staples, Elizabeth ; Kothley. Adm'
Williamson, Joseph ; Gaddesby
Wortley, Richard ; Gaddesby
1789.
Adm'
Gamble, Richard ; Caudwell.
Harris, Samuel ; Mountsorrel
Oldershaw, James ; Rothley
Skertchley, Elizabeth ; Rothley
1790.
Darman, James ; Baresby. Adm'
Sewell, \Villiam Webster ; Rothley
1791.
Daft, Samuel ; Mountsorrel
Johnson, Stephen ; Rothley
Simpson, William ; Rothley. Adm*
Townshend, John ; Gaddesby
Walker, Thomas ; Rothley
1792.
Bishop, William ; Grimston
Gow^n, Thomas ; Mountsorrel. Adm'
Ruskin, Richard ; Kothley
1794.
Adams, James ; South Croxton
Coleman, Elizabeth ; South Croxton
Heich, William ; Gaddesby
Langley, Richard ; Rothley
Robinson, Richard ; Keyham
Scampton, William ; Rothley
^795-
Foulds, Joseph ; Rothley
Lambert, Margaret ; Rothley
Stevenson, Edward ; Baiesby
1796.
Blundstone, Samuel ; Keyham
Noone, Philip: Gaddesby
Parker, John ; Baresby
1797.
Burditt, Ann ; Wykeham. Adm"
Preston, Elizabeth ; Rothley
1793.
Brown, John ; Mountsorrel
Duffill, Jonathan ; Kothley
Fielding, John ; Rothley
Gamble, Edward ; Grimston. Adm"
Kelhim, Elizabeth ; Grimston
Preston, Mary ; Rothley
1799.
B re win, William ; Mountsorrel
Bryan, Edward ; Keyham
Taylor, Jonathan ; South Croxton
Tebbs, John ; Baresby
Walton, Robert, the elder ; Baresby
1800.
Biddies, Willliam ; Mountsorrel
CALENDAR OF WILLS PROVED
AND OF Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court
OF THE Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction
of Groby, 1580 — 1800.
The jurisdiction of the Commissary Court cf the Peculiar Manor of Groby originally comprised
the townships of Groby, Anstey, Newtown Linford, Ratby, Glenfield, Swithland, Stanton- imder-
Bardon, Cropston, and their hamlets.
1580.
Roger, William ; Newtown Lynford
1636.
•Hide, or Hinde, Edward ; Anstey
•Cater, Luce ; Anstye
• Vide Archdeacoory Calendar.
1637.
•Bunney, Peter ; Ratby
1670.
Cater, William ; Ratby
* Vid* Archdeaconry Calendar.
1 6
228
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1682.
Heywoode, Peter, sen. ; Glenfield
Ombey, or Oneby, Elizabeth ;
Bondman Hay
1684.
Storer, Joyce ; Ansty
1687.
Sikes, Robert ; Hoggates
1689.
Jenninsjs, Andrew ; Adm'
i6g6.
Blackwing, Jane ; Swithland
1697.
Allen, George ; Cropston
1699.
Burchnall, Daniel ; Cropston
Tomson, Nicholas ; Ansty
170 1.
Lawley, Richard ; Grooby
1702.
VVhatton. William ; Xewtown r.inford
1703.
RoUeston, George ; Grooby Lodge
Tomson, Frances ; Anstey
1706.
Rolleston, Robert ; Grooby Lodge
1707.
Rolleston, Walter ; Grooby Lodge
1710.
•Harryson, Richard ; Syleby. Adm'
1711.
Bates, Jnhn , Ratby
* Also in Archdeaconry Calendar.
1712.
Lydall, Robert ; Stanton-under-
Bardon. Adm'
1714.
Freer, John ; Newton Unthank. Adm'
1715-
Bellomy, John ; Ansty
1716.
Hudson, Elizabeth ; Newton
Linford. Adm'
1717.
Fletcher, Edward ; Sheete Hedges
(Grooby)
1718.
Godard, Richard , Ansty
1719.
Ansty, Henry ; Newton Linford. Adm'
Cooke, Thomas ; Ansty
Fletcher, Daniel ; Grooby
Hornbuckle, William ; Charley
Forest. Adm'
Hunt, Anne ; Newton Unthank. Adm'
Hunt, John ; Newton Unthank
Jordan, William ; Ratby
Kempe, John ; Newtown Linford
Ley, Mary ; Katb}'
Tompson, John ; Newton Linford.
Adm'
1720.
Chaner, William; Ratby. Adm' W.
Hunt, Thomas ; Ansty
Weston, Joseph ; Botcheston. Adm'
1721.
Bennett, Richard ; Glenfield
Bolter, George, sen ; Swithland
Fox, Henry ; Grooby. Adm'
Li'iley, William, sen. ; Ratby
Marston, John ;
Meadows, John ; Grooby. Adm'
1722.
Bostock, Thomas ; Grooby Parks
Cufllin, Thomas ; Ratby. Adm'
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
229
1722. — Coiitiiiunl.
Jordan, John, sen. ; Ratby
Lydall, Anne ; Stanton-under-
Baidon. Adm'
Martin, Mary ; Ansty. Adm'
Whatton, Sence ; Newtown Linford
1723.
Choyse, John ; Whittington Grange
Hardstatf, Thomas ; Anstey
Kinton, James ; Ratby
Sibley, Henry ; Broadgate. Adm'
Summerfeild, John ; Katby
1724.
Allen, Daniel ; Cropston
Prior, Robert ; Swithland
Simpkin, Benjamm ; Cropston
Webster, John ; Stanton-under-
Bardon. Adm'
Wood, Mary ; Newtown Linford
1725-
Bennett, John ; Newtown Linford
Chapman, John ; Anstey. Adm'
Gadd, Richard ; Newton Linford.
Adm"
'Hawkins, Thomas ; Charley
Ison, William ; Newtown
Kelme, or Kelham, William; Ratby
King, William ; Old Hayes. Adm'
Perkins, William ; Swithland. Adm'
Smith, Francis ; Newtown Linford.
Adm'
1726.
Booth, Caleb; Ratby
Brandon, John ; Ansty
Parker, Mary ; Swithland
Whattoft, Elizabeth ; Cropston
White, Priscilla ; Loughborough
Worth, Michael ; Stauton-under-
Bardon. Adm'
1727.
Breward, Robert, sen. ; Hallgate
Clarke, Stephen ; Swithland. Adm'
Cleaton, John, sen. ; Ansty
Copeland. William ; Ratby
tGilbert, Henry; York
Gymson, Josiah ; Swithland
Holyland, William ; Botcheston. Adm'
Hunt, William ; Ratby
Martin, Jonathan ; Swithland
• Also in Archdeaconry Court,
t For effects in Groby.
1727. — Continued.
Sladon, William ; Ansty. Adm'
Ward, Elizabeth ; Swithland. Adm'
1728.
Adams, Wiliiam, sen. ; Ansty
Biggs, William ; Ratby. Adm'
Carter, George ; Grooby. Adm'
Donisthorpe, William ; Grooby.
Adm' Will
Exton, John ; Botcheston
Glover, Thomas, sen. ; Ansty
Glover, Daniel ; Ansty
Hunt, John, sen. ; Ansty
Hunt, Anne ; Ratby
Johnson, Friza ; Swithland
Kendall, Willirm; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Lambert, Ruth ; Broadgate
Poole, Stephen ; Botcheston
Poole, John ; Botcheston
Prior, Anne ; Swithland
Somerfeild, Ellenor ; Ratby. Adm'
Tacey, Elizabeth ; Newtown Linford
Ward, Richard, sen. ; Grooby
1729.
Abell, Anne ; Grooby. Adm'
Benit, John ; Swithland
Burgess, John ;
Chapman, John ; Ansty. Adm'
Copeland, Elizabeth ; Ratby. Adm'
Cramp, Jonathan ; Ratby
•Edgley, Henry ; Halloughton. Adm'
Fisher, John ; Ratby. Adm'
Fletcher, Jonathan ; Keightbridge,
Ratby
Hardstaft, Catharine ; Ansty
Hassal, Ralph ; Glenfield. Adm'
Hill, Edmund ; Stanton-under-
Bardon. Adm'
Hunt, Thomas ; Anstey
Johnson, Stephen ; Newtown
Linford. Adm"
Kinton, James ; Ratby
Marvin, Josiah ; Ratby. Adm'
Oswin, Edward ; Newtown Linford
Tacey, Anne, Newtown Linford. Adm'
1730.
Bradshaw, George ; Cropston
Colbon, Robert ; Grooby
Glover, Robert ; Cropston
Heard, Joseph ; Ansty. Adm'
Hcoke, Mary; Ansty
Hunt, John ; Newtown IJnthank.
Adm'
• For effects in Groby.
230
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1730 — Continued.
Hurst, John ; Ansty
Johnson, Thomas ; Newtown Linford
Lewin, Hugh ; Ansty. Adm'
Matt, William ; Newtown Linford
Norris, Edward ; Grooby
Orchard, John ; Glenfield. Adm*
Pirn, William ; Grooby. Adm"
Prior, Elizabeth ; Swithland. Adm'
Tomson, Thomas, sen. ; Glenfaeld
Tookey, Richard, sen. ; Grooby
Wise, Jeremiah ; Grooby. Adm'
1731-
Colver, Thomas ; Kent Hayes, Ratby
Draper, Jonathan ; Ansty
Hunt, Anne; Newtown Unthank. Adm'
Raworth, John ; Mapplewell. Adm'
Will
173a-
Clarke, William ; Swithland
Colban, Robert ; Newtown Linford
Hinde, Henry; Newtown Linford
Holyland, Elizabeth ; Botcheston
Pym, Josiah ; Grooby. Adm'
1733.
Braunston, Jane; Swithland
Clarke, Samuel ; Swithland. Adm'
Will
Fletcher, Mary ; Kightbridge, Ratby.
Adm' Will
Hallam, Hannah ; Stanton-under-
Bardon. Adm"
Kempe, Hannah ; Ratby
Raworthe, William ; Mapplewell
Simpson, William,^sen ; Ansty
Smith, John ; Newtown Linford.
Adm'
Webster, William ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
1734-
Bennett, John ; Glenfield
Fletcher, John ; Grooby. Adm" W.
Hemming, WilUam ; Ansty
Kendall, John ; >otanton-under-
Bardon. Adm'
Lewin, Joseph ; Ansty
Pallatt, Thomas ; NewtoWn Linford.
Adm'
Palmer, William; Glenfield
Sikes, Mary ; Ratby
Simpson, Joseph ; Glenfield
»735.
Addams, William ; Ansty. Adm'
1735 — Continued.
Brookesby, Abel (The Revd.) ;
Swithland
Cooke, Elizabeth ; Ansty
Cuffling, William ; Ansty. Adm'
Gimson, Robert ; Newtown Linford
Petcher, Henry ; Grooby
1736.
Baker, Humfrey ; Ratby
Burton, Richard ; Ansty
Lewin, Alice; Ansty
Morris, Dorothy ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Parson, Thomas ; Ansty
Smith, Thomas ; Swithland. Adm'
Stedman, John, sen. ; Glenfield
1737-
Abell, Samuel ; Newtown Linford
Arnold, a/s. Freer, Sarah ; Ratby. Adm'
Bratfield,. Richard ; Ansty
Burton, Margaret ; Ansty. Adm'
Freer, Sarah ; (see Arnold).
Hewitt, Robert ; Ansty
Hughes, George, sen. ; Newtown
Linford
Kititon, George; Ratby. Adm'
Lewin, William, sen. ; Ansty
Raven, Joseph ; Newtown Unthank.
Adm'
Tookey, Thomas ; Grooby
Wheatly, Thomas ; Ansty
1738.
Barnes, John ; Stanton-under-Bardon
Heard, Frances ; Ansty
Hunt, Anne; Newtown Linford
Johnson, Edward ; Swithland
Poole, Catherine ; Ratby. Adm'
Thornton, William; Cropston. Adm'
1739-
Colver, Elizabeth ; Kent Heyes,
Ratby. Adm'
Slaytor, John ; Glenfield
Thompson, Thomas ; Ansty
Townsend, Isaac ; Ansty
1740.
Clayton, John ; Ansty
Heard, John ; Ansty
Hind, Mary ; Newtown Linford
Kirke, Anne; Glenfield. Adm'
Simpson, Catherine ; Ansty. Adm'
Wood, Thomas ; Ansty
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
231
1 741.
Biddle, John ; Stanton-under-
Bardon. Adm'
Carter, Henry ; Grooby
Frost, William ; Newtown Linford
Frost, Thomas ; Newtown Linford.
Adm'
Hopkinson, John ; Grooby. Adm*
Johnson, Peter ; Newtown Linford
Simpson, Mary ; Ansty. Adm'
Wells, William ; Glenfield. Adm'
1742.
Brandon, Mary ; Anstey
Frost, Mary ; Newtown Linford. Adm'
Heard, Joseph ; Ansty. Adm'
Jones, Robert ; Ansty
Lewing," William ; Ansty. Adm' W.
Orton, Peter; Charley
Stedman, William ; Glenfield. Adm'
Tompson, Edward ; Glenfield
Walker, John ; Glenfield. Adm'
Ward, Elizabeth ; Grooby. Adm'
Whitley, Robert ; Rothley Plain
Worth, Thomas ; Battle Flat. Adm'
1743.
Barnes, John ; Stanton-under-Bardon
Bellamy, Elizabeth ; Ansty
Crampe, Henry ; UUescroft
Johnson, Stephen ; Newtown Linford
Lovett, John ; Newtown Linford
Lovett, Thomas ; Newtown Linford
Newberry, Nathaniel; Stanton-
under Bardon. Adm'
Stone, Samuel ; Hall Gate, Newtown
Linford
1744.
Bennett, John ; Swithland
Bott, Tames ; Grooby Park
Dunnistrap or Dunnisthorp,
Joseph ; Charley
Johnson, Ruth ; (see Warner).
Kemp, Daniel; Ratby, Adm'
Lewin, Mary ; Ansty. Adm'
Oram, Josiah ; Ratby
Warner or Johnson, Ruth ;
Newtown Linford. Adm'
Wells, William ; Glenfield
1745-
Abell, George; UUescroft
A4cock, Thomas ; Ratby
Heward, Peter ; Glenfield
Glew, Henry ; Glenfield. Adm'
Litherland, Ann ; Whittington Grange
Q
1745 — Continued.
Litherland, Nicholas ; Whittington
Grange. Adm'
Pickering, Robert ; Botcheston. Adm'
Siddons, "Thomas ; Grooby
Tacey, John ; Newtown Limford
1746.
Abell, Samuel ; Groby
Cooke, John ; Ansty
Hewes, Robert ; Swithland
Jourdain, Richard ; Ratby. Adm'
Perkyns, Thomas ; Swithland
Slater, Elizabeth ; Glenfield
Walker, John ; Swithland
1747.
Hashold, James, sen. ; Glenfield
Johnson, Eliza ; Newton. Adm'
Middleton, Michael ; Grooby
Pollard, Jacob ; Swithland
1748.
Adams, Philip ; Glenfield
Baker, John; Ratby
Frost, John ; Newtown Linford
Goddard, Mary ; Cropston
Thornton, Thomas ; Cropston
Tookey, Richard ; Grooby
Walker, Sarah ; Swithland
Wilkinson, Charles ; Ratby
1749.
•Cater, William; Ilatby
Earpe, John ; Bardon Park
Everat, Henry ; Ratby
Gilbert, Robert ; Swithland
Hook, Nathaniel ; Ansty. Adm"
1750-
Hunt, Elizabeth ; Newtown
Botcheston. Adm'
1751-
Hunt, Thomas ; Newton in Ratby
Jordain, John, sen. ; Ratby
King, William ; Ansty
Bradshaw, Michael ; Glenfield
Bunney, Thomas ; Ratby
North, George ; Ansty
• Copy : Original proved in P. C. C
1 6 *
232
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1753-
Abell, Joshua ; Grooby
Clark, Stephen ; Grooby
Freeman, Henry, sen. ; Grooby
Geary, Francis ; Grooby (or Ratby)
Gee, John ; Stanton-under-Bardon
Gimson, Thomas ; Ansty
Johnson, Joseph; Barn Hills, Grooby
Matthews, Samuel ; Mapplewell,
Newtown Linford
Stables, Margaret ; Holgates
Warde, William ; Swithland
1754-
Ball, Robert ; Thornton
Brown, David ; Newtown Botcheston
Adm'
Earp, John ; Glenfield
Mees, William ; Grooby. Adm'
1755-
Atkins, Elizabeth ; Ansty
Bywater, Elizabeth ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Foster, William ; Grooby. Adm*
North, Joane ; Ansty. Adm'
Stedman, Cicily ; Glenfield
1756.
Bamett, William ; Swithland
Clarke, Samuel ; Ansty
Dalby, Thomas ; Cropston
Pickering, George ; Cropston
Read, Mehitabell ; Glenfield. Adm'
Twigs, William ; Glenfield
1757-
Abell, Thomas ; Grooby
Carter, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas
Carter ; Grooby
Reward, Rebecca ; Glenfield
Kinton, John ; Ratby. Adm'
Tookey, William ; Grooby
Walker, Robt. ; Bishop's Fields. Adm'
1758.
Arnold, William ; Ratby
Astill, Edward ; Grooby Park
Bott, Thomas ; Bardon Park
Hassall, John ; Glenfield
Hurt, Daniel ; Maplewell
Thornton, William ; Cropston.
Adm'
1759-
Harrison, William ; Horsepool Grange
Lander, Mary ; Little Newtown
1759 — Continued.
Lewin, Joseph ; Holgates. Adm'
Tomson, Thomas ; Grooby
1760.
Adcock, Thomas ; Ratby. Adm'
Brown, Thomas ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Drakely, Thomas ; Grooby. Adm'
Hulse, Henry ; Ansty
Murray, William ; Glenfield. Adm'
1761.
Adcock, Thomas ; Ratby. Adm'
Bacon, John ; Stanton-under-Bardon
Fletcher, Richard ; Newtown Linford
Geary, Susanna; Grooby. Adm'
Johnson, John ; Anstey
Plats, Thomas ; Newtown Linford
Shaw, John ; Newtown Linford
1762.
Arnold, Nathaniel ; Newtown
Bentley, John ; Swithland
Bound, John ; Ratby
Bradshaw, Richard ; Anstey. Adm'
Brewood, John ; Hoggates. Adm'
Clarke, Thomas ; Anstey
Geary, Samuel ; Anstey. Adm'
Hunt, Thomas; Newtown Linford
Johnson, Joseph ; Barn Hills, Grooby
Kelm, John ; Ratby
Martin, John ; Anstey. Adm'
Marvin, Isaiah ; Ratby
Mason, Samuel; Grooby
Poole, William ; Botcheston
Twiggs, Ann ; Glenfield
Ward, lane; Swithland
1763-
Adm'
Geary, Elizabeth ; Anstey.
Glover, Thomas ; Anstey
Hulse, Ann ; Anstey
Simpson, Joseph ; Ansty
Smith, George ; Newtown Linford
•1764.
Lambert, Daniel, the elder ;
Bradgate Park
Sladon, Elizabeth ; Ansty
1765-
Adcock, Sarah ; Ratby
Atkins, Constance ; Ansty
Baker, Ann ; Ratby
* The Wills of this Court are registered
from 1764.
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
233
1765 CoHlhllK'tl.
Burgess, John ; Grooby Lodge
Cufflin, Capes ; Glenfield
Cufflin, Thomas ; Ratby
Newbery, Nathaniel ; Stanton-
under-Bardon
Perkins, John ; Swithland. Adni'
Tompson, Edward; Glenfield
1766.
Adm"
Davenport, Mary ; Katby.
Geary, Susannah ; Ratby
Kallam, Joseph ; Whittington Grange,
p. of Ratby
Kirke, William ; Glenfield
Lewiri, Ann ; Ansty
Lilley, Ann ; Ratby
Smith, Francis ; sen.; Newtown
Linford
Spencer, William ; Ansty. Adm'
1767.
Brooksby, John ; Ansty
Cartwright, Margaret ; Leicester
Frost, Richard ; Newtown Linford.
Adm'
Hallam, Thomas; Ansty
Hitchcock, John ; Ansty
Hughes, George ; Newtown Linford
Kendall, William ; Ansty
Lacey, John ; Grooby
Prior, Joseph ; Swithland
Spires, John; Glenfield. Adm'
1768.
Bown, Alice; Ansty
Gimson, Elizabeth ; Newton Linford
Adm'
Hardstaff, William ; Ansty
Jee, David ; Grooby
Lea, William ; Ratby
Lewin, William ; Ansty
Lovet, Samuel; Ansty
Mee, William ; Newtown Linford
1769.
Biggs, John ; Ratby. Adm'
Boughton, Richard ; Bocheston
Dalby, Elizabeth ; Ansty. Adm'
Dexter, George ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Geary, John ; Old Hay, p. of Ratby
Gimson, Thomas ; Newtown Linford
Hassbld, James ; Glenfield
Jacques, John ; Stanton-under-
Bardon. Adm"
Kemp, John ; Ratby. Adm'
1769 — Continued.
Lewin, Mary; Ansty
Martin, Robert ; Ansty
Pollard, William; Swithland
1770.
Allen, Elizabeth; Glenfield
Downes, George; Ansty
Hall, Nathaniel ; Swithland
Johnson, Lucy ; Ansty
Johnson, William ; Newtown Linford
Judd, William ; Ratby
Page, Robert ; Ansty. Adm'
1771.
Cooke, Elizabeth ; Anstey
Low, William ; Ansty. Adm'
Marvin, William ; Ratby. Adm'
Mee, John; Newtown Lmford
1772.
Bloomfield, Robert ; Swithland
Buckley, Robert ; Newtown
Botcheston. Adm'
Bunney, William ; Ratby
Carter, John ; Grooby. Adm'
Collier, Joseph ; Grooby
Wight, Sarah ; Ratby
1773-
Armstrong, Matthew ; Cropston
Astell, William ; Ratby
Barrett, Thomas; Grooby
Cooke, Thomas ; Ansty
Swain, James ; Ansty
1774-
Carter, Thomas ; Grooby
Lilly, William ; Ratby. Adm'
Mee, Eleanor ; Newtown Linford
Slater, John ; Glenfield
1775-
Boothby, Skrymsher Charles ; Grooby
Bunney, Thomas; Ratby
Calvert, John ; Kent Hayes, p. of
Ratby
Chcetham, Thomas ; Newtown
Linford
Thornton, W'illiam ; Cropston
Webster, William ; Cropston
Westley, William ; Swithland
Wright, John ; Grooby
234
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
1776.
Arnold, Sarah ; Ratby. Adm' with
Will annexed
Atkins, Mary ; Ansty
Freeman, Joseph ; Street Hedges,
p. of Ratby
Spencer, William ; Ansty
1777.
Colver, Samuel ; Newtown Linford
Dalby, Elizabeth ; Ansty
Kinton, John; Ratby. Adm'
1778.
Bott, John ; *rhe Clotts, p. of
Stanton-under-Bardon
Brewin, Thomas ; Glenfield
Clarke, John ; Swithland
Cooke, George ; Cropston
Hunt, Richard ; Barleston
Raynor, Anthony ; Ansty.
9wain, Mary ; Ansty
1779.
Adm'
Fletcher, Thomas ; Grooby. Adm'
Freeman, Thomas ; Grooby. Adm'
Glover, Daniel ; Ansty. Adm'
Poole, Rebecca ; Botcheston. Adm'
Poole, William ; Botcheston
Smart, John ; Ansty. Adm'
Stirley, Robert ; Sheet Hedges.
p. of Ratby
1780.
Barsby, Thomas ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Bryan, John ; Grooby. Adm'
Leavis, David ; Newtown
Simpson, Mary ; Ansty
X781.
Clark, John ; Swithland. Adm'
Chaplin, George ; Grooby. Adm'
Cramp, Henry ; 'vatby
Edins, Edward ; Ansty
Sbarpe, Richard ; Ansty
Thornton, Thomas ; Cropetoa
Worth, Thomas ; Stanton-ander^
BardoQ
X78a.
Cooke, Benjamin ; Ansty
Jordan, John ; Ratby
Swain, Thomas ; Grooby
1783.
Allen, Richard ; Glenfield
Moore, William; Botcheston. Adm'
Sutton, Job ;
•Thompson, James; Glenfield
WoUerton, William ; Swithland
1784.
Bates, Fanny ; Ansty. Adm'
Biddle, Richard ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Birchnall, Richard ; Cropston. Adm'
Bratfeild, James : Ansty
Cooper, John ; Stanton-under-Bardon
Everard, Richard ; Grooby
Eyre, Matthew; Swithland.- Adm'
Hicking, John ; Newtown Linford
Hull, John ; Swithland. Adm'
Moore, Elizabeth ; Newtown
Botcheston. Adm'
Sutton, William ; (Inventory)
1785.
Brown, Thomas; Stanton-nnder-
Bardon
Freeman, Thomas ; Grooby
Geary, John ; Ratby
Hasbold, Ralph ; Glenfield
Hooley, Richard ; Grooby. Adm'
Lambert, Daniel ; Broadgate
Lilley, James; Ratby
Mee, John ; Newtown Linford
1786.
Hashold, Richard ; Glenfield
Jordan, John ; Ratby
•Poole, Catherine ; Botcheston
Stedman, Frances ; Glenfield
1787.
Biggs, William ; Ratby. Adm'
Kinton, Robert ; Ansty
fRIchardson, John ; Glenfield
Starling, William ; Grooby. Adm'
1788.
Clarke, William ; Swithland
Hardy, Thomas ; Ratby
Kirk, Thomas ; Glenfield
Wight, Bridget ; Ratby
X789.
Sutton, Ann ; Grooby. Adm' °
• In Bundle.
f Adm' with (he Will annexed.
} In Bundle.
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
235
1790.
Bennett, William ; Grooby. Adm'
Glover, William ; Cropstone
Marvin, Daniel ; Ratby
Pollard, Benjamin ; Holgates. Adm'
Trueman, William ; Newtown Linford
1791.
Hughes, William ; Newtown Linford
Smith, William ; The Oaks
Webster, Thomas ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
1793-
Lilly, Edward ; clerk and Rector of
Glenfield
1794-
Gray, Richard ; Grooby
Irish, Abraham ; Ansty
Keen, Thomas ; Ritby
Lockley, Thomas ; Ratby
Marven, William ; Ratby
Stevenson, Luke ; Anstey. Adm'
1795-
Adcock, John ; Glenfield. Adm'
Bott, Joseph ; Newtown Botcheston
. Chamberlain, John ; Newtown
Botcheston
Colver, Elizabeth ; Newtown Linford
Corfield, Jane; Ansty
Geary, William ; Old Hayes
Gray, William ; Newtown Linford
Hassall, William ; Glenfield
1796.
Biddle, Richard ; Stantonunder-
Bardon
Collier, Joseph ; Grooby
Kirk, Jemima ; Glenfield
1797.
Gibson, Thomas ; Stanton-under-
Bardon
Hardy, George ; Bradgate Park
Tompson, John ; Glenfield
Ward, Janjes ; Newtown Linford
1798.
Bott, John, sen. ; The Clods, p. of
Stanton-under-Bardon
•Stableford, John ; Swithland
1799.
Cramp, Jonathan ; Glenfield
Martin, Thomas; Ansty
Newbould, John ; Ansty
Stevenson, William ; Ansty
Wright, Edward ; Newtown Unthank
1800.
Bates, Edward ; Ansty
Bott, Thomas ; Bagworth
Holyland, John ; Botcheston
Kendall, Jonathan ; Cropston
♦ In Bundle, but never Proved.
3 n b e y
TO
Wills Proved an© Administrations Granted in the
Commissary Court of the manor of Evington, 1581 — 1800.
1617
1697
1591
1610
1582
1614
1616
1583
Note. — The jurisdiction of this Court was confined to the parish of Evington only.
The records not numbered are missing.
Aldridge, Thomas. Adm'
Atkins, Edward. Adm'
Atkins, William. Adm'
Atkyne, Lawrence. Adm'
Bailey, Frances
Bailiffe, Richard. Adm'
Bayley, Elizabetl^
Baylis, Isabella. Adm'
No.
53
24
1616 Bebye, Richard
1616 Bebye, Richard. Adm'
1604 Beebie, Richard, the elder
1605 Belgrave, Robert
1686 Bennington, Thomas
1748 Biddies, William
1752 Brion, Thomas
1793 Bryan, Richard. Adm'
No.
25
15
20
43
106
log
124
236
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
No. 1
1747
Bryan, Thomas
105 1
1591
I7I6
Bull, Job
74
1613
1684
Burley, Ann. Adm'
38
1687
1692
Burley, Catherine
52
1711
1685
Burley, Edward
39 i
1783
1685
Burley, John, the elder
40
1713
1690
Burley, John
50
1749
1720
Burley, Joseph. Adm'
78
1633
1723
Burley, Mary
85
1689
1727
Burley, Mary. Adm'
92
1703
1728
Burley, Sarah
94
1613
1626
Burley, Thomas
29 1
1613
I7I4
Burley, Thomas
70
1581
I7I5
Burley, Thomas
73
1709
1598
Burley, William
12
1720
1714
Burley, William. Adm'
71
1608
1698
Busby, William. Adm'
1626
1592
Buxton, Thomas. Adm'
1627
I72I
Carter, Daniel. Adm'
80
1617
1782
Cartwright, Alice
118
1588
1729
Cartwright, Richard
96
1587
1774
Cartwright, Richard
115
1685
1779
Cartwright, Thomas. Adm'
116
1608
1799
Cartwright, Thomas. Adm'
125
1586
1728
Cave, Sarah. Adm'
95
15S9
I6I6
Chamberlyn, Edward
23
1742
1641
Clark. Anthony
36
1600 ?
1783
Cobley, John
121
1632
1688
Coy, Thomas. Adm'
47
1617
1760
Davenport, Ann
no
1724
1723
Davenport, John. Adm'
86
1708
1722
Davenport, Rebecca
82
1728
1726
Davenport, Samuel
91
1589
I7I6
Davenport, Thomas '
75
1723
1762
Day, Thomas. Adm'
113
1736
1607
Faulkener, William
17
1789
1689
Filks, Rachael
48
1710
I69I
Foxcroft, John. Adm'
1585
I7I3
Frostlin, Susannah. Adm'
67
1700
Frostlin, ah. Froswell, Eliz. 56
1628
1685
Frostnell, Francis
41
1595
Fylke, John
10
1619
1780
Goddard, William. Adm'
117
1698
1750
Goddard, William
108
1716
1686
Goode, Thomas
42
1608
1724
Hanley, Margaret
87
1632
1762
Harrison, James. Adm'
112
1710
1783
Harrison, John. Adm'
120
173&
I7I5
Harrison, Richard. Adm'
72
i '1732
1732
Harrison, Robert
97
1
1607
Hill, I'eter
16
1671
1789
Humberston, Thomas
122
1725
I60I
Hutchin, James, vicar of
1 1712
Evington
14
I 1722
1700
Hutchings, Thomas
55
1607
1600
Jacame, William
13
I 1687
I59I
Jacham, Thomas
8
1701
I6I9
Jelley, John. Adm'
1739
1723
Jelley, John
83
1713
I6I4
Johnson, Henry. Adm'
1691
Johnson, Joan
51
i ♦ Th
1589
Johnson, John
6
1
Johnson, John Adm'
Johnson, William. Adm'
Johnson, William
Johnson, William
Loseby, William
Mawson, Alice
Mawson, Thomas
Mausun, Thomas
Neale, Grace
Neale, Joseph
Newton, Bartholomew.
Newton, Bartholomew.
Noon, Henry
Noon, Jane
Noon, Mary
Noon, Nicholas
Noon, Nicholas
Noon, Nicholas
Noon, William
Noone, Arthur
Noone, John
Noone, John. Adm'
Noone, Nicholas. Adm'
Noone, Thomas. Adm'
Palmer, Robert. Adm'
Parker, John. Adra'
Phipps, Thomas. Adm'
Platts, Thomas. Adm'
Plummer, Agnes
Plummer, Elizabeth
Plummer, John
Plummer, John. Adm'
Plummer, Peter
Plummer, Peter
Plummer, Thomas
Plummer, Thomas
Pole, William. Adm'
Presgrave, Edmund, vicar
of Evington
Presgrave, Edward, vicar
of Evington
Rowe, Robert. Adm'
Scampton, John
Sergeant, Barbara
Sharpe, Thomas
Smalley, Thomas
Smith, William
Smith, William. Adm'
Southwell, Rev. Richard,
vicar of Evington
Spencer, Alice
Spencer, Ann
Spencer, Elizabeth
Spencer, Elizabeth
Spencer, John
Spencer, John
Spencer, Joseph
Spencer, Joseph
Spencer, Nicholas
45
63
119
66
107
34
49
58
Adm'
Adm'
I
60
77
21
30
31
27
5
4
104
26
89
59
93
7
84
102
I22A
62
32
54
76
19
33
61
lOI
98
37
90
64
81
18
46
57
103
68
This Will was proved in the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury.
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
3nt)cy
TO
Wills and Administrations, &c. not Completed,
1576 — 1800.
237
No.
^
No.
1686
Spencer, William
44
1613
Watts, Henry.
Adm'
I76I
Statham, Susanna
III
1613
Watts, John
22
1720
Stretton, Richard
79
1592
Wells, William.
Adm'
1735
Stretton, Thomas
100
1724
West, John
88
I6I8
Tafte, William
28
1714
White, Joseph
69
1633
Taftes, Bryan
35
1598
Winter, Peter
II
1793
Tiptaft, Hannah
123
♦1724
Worth, William
Adm"
I7I2
Tompson, James.
Adm'
65
1592
Worthington, Br^an
9
1734
Vann, William
99
1749
Waterman, John.
Adm'
* 1724 ? Bond missing.
These Records consist chiefly of copies and original Wills, Deeds of Gift, Administration Bonds
and papers relating to Probates and Administrations. Some of the Wills indexed here were, it
appears. Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
1707 Adams, Amey ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch
1709 Allen, Thomas ; Coldoverton
(Nuncupative)
1718 Anderson, Rev. Robert ;
Wigston's Hospital, Leicester
6a
1709 Baker, Thomas ; Scalford 10
1758 Ball, Chas., sen. ; Earl Shilton 20
1724 Barsby, Richard ; Hungerton 13
1630 Barsbye, Robert ; Leicester 25
1767 Bass, Robert ; Leicester 21
1731 Bedman, Mary ; Twycross 12
1639 Bent, Thomas, the elder ;
Enderby 26
1721 Berry, Elizabeth • Belgrave 16
1696 Berry, Lawrence ; Great
Glenn 39B
1626 Bird, Francis ; Newtown
Linford 38
1769 Black, John ; Seagrave (Draft) 17
1743 Blankley, Henry ; Melton
Mowbray 22
[n.d.] Boadel, Thomas ; Gloucester
Street, London 18
1695 Boothby, Thomas : Tooley
Park (Copy) 11
1641 Brackhouse, Henry ;
Ashby-de-la-Zouch 8
1760 Bullivant, Jas. ; Wymondham 24
1755 Buntin, John ; Bagworth 39A
1718
1774
1737
1783
1697
1696
172J
1725
1642
1709
1709
1758
1769
1688
1643
1725
1711
1677
1708
1715
1744
1742
B — Continued.
No.
Burbidg, John, sen. ; Owston
(Nuncupative) 15
Burbidge, Rebeckah ; Croxton ig
Burdet, Samuel ; Laughton 24
Buxton, Jane ; Hathern 34
Burton, Mary ; Grimston 7
Burton, Narvil ; Scalford 39c
Butrey, Thomas ; Humberston 27
Butter, John ; Hucklescot 14
Byard, Elias ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch 9
Callcraft, Chris. ; Redmile 41
Chambers, Thomas ; Croft 46
Chapman, Jane ; Foxton 50
Chapman, William ; Wykin 51
Chaveney, Humphrey ;
Quorndon 43
Clarke, Jhane ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch 40
Clarke, John; Easton Magna
(Deed of Gift) 53
Clarke, Margarett ; Leicester 47
Clay, Robert ; Pickwell 60B
Cooke, Elizabeth ; Gadsby 54
Cooke, John, the elder ;
Stapleford 48
Cooke, William ; Long
Clawson (Copy) Proved 49
Cooper, James ; Leicester
(Copy) 52
238
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
C — Continued.
No.
1727 Cooper, Roger ; Leicester 44
1743 Cooper, Thomas ; Hugglescote
(Copy Letters of Admon) 60
1701 Cooper, William ; Barkby 45
1686 Cox, Michael ; Dadlington 42
1790 Creswell, Ann ; Lough-
borough 60A
1706 Davis, Jonas; Mountsorrell
(Copy) 63
[Geo. IL] Dean, Ann; Saxelby
(Copy) 65
1771 Dickerson, Hannah ; Harwell
(Copy) Proved P.C.C. 66
1711-12 Dixe, William ; Thringston
Admon Bond) 64
1709 Draper, John ; HoUwell 62
1644 Dudley, Walter ; Market
Bosworth 61
1772 Dutton, Henry ; Loughborough
(Copy) Proved P.C.C. 67
1718 Ecston, William ; Frisby-on-
tbe-Wreak 69
1703 Edman, John ; Hinckley 70
1780 Findley, Benjamin ; Sutton 78
1741 Fisher, Mary ; Wanlip 77
1704 Fisher, Thomas ; Stockerston 73
1626 Flecher, John ; Ansty 85
1703 Flower, Rich. ; LongClawson 74
1644 Foster, Simon ; Donnington
(Executrix's Bond) 72
1710 Fox, George ; Great Glen 76
1709 Freeman, William ; Kibworth
Harcourt 75
1779 Freer, John ; Leicester 80
1731 Fukes, James ; Abkettleby 81
1763 Gamble, Priscilla ; Willoughby
Waterless 91
1791 Gardener, John ; Leicester 95
1722 Genoway, Thomas ; Walton
(Deed of Gift) 93B
1697 Gilliver, William ; Kirby
Muxloe (Copy) 88
1728-9 Glen, John ; Eaton (Deed of
Gift) 93
1709 Glenn, Robert : Sibson 86
1685 Glover, George ; Greal Glen loic
1780 Glover, Jqhn ; Dadlington 97
1697 Goodbume, Jane ; Wood-
house lOIB
G — Continued.
No.
1730 Goode, John ; Leicester 89
1708-9 Goodman, James ; Thorpe
Arnold 87
1797 Goodman, John ; Sadding-
ton loiA
1748 Goodman, Thomas ; Med-
boume (Copy) 90
1741 Gottard, Jonathan ; Ingersby-
in-Hungerton 92
1732 Graves, William ; Thurcaston 94
1724 Grew, William ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch (Deed of Gift) 93A
H
1705 Hacket,Wm,; Great Wigston 103
1714 Hardin, John ; Orton no
1634 Hartoppe, George ; Little
Dalby (Copy) 114
1725-6 Hawly, Robard ; Saltby 106
[n.d.] Heaford, Augustine; Lei-
cester (papers relating to) 113
1723 Heanes, Francis; Peckleton
(Copy) 104
1722 Herrick, Joseph ; Desford
(Deed) 125 a
1713 Hill, Mary ; Coton, p. of
Market Bosworth in
1731 Hitchcock, Thos. ; Leicester 108
1708 Holmes, Edward ; Desford 102
1711 Hooke, Francis ; Burton
Overy 109
171 6 Horner, Elizabeth; Belgrave 112
1723-4 Horton, William ; 107
1738 Hubberd, John ; Hoby 105
1786 Hucknall, Mary ; Thornton 117
1775 Hudson, Thomas ; Hinckley 120
1777 Hutchings, Edward ;
Willoughby Waterless 121
1712 Hutchings, Paul ; Sadding-
ton? (Deed of Gift) 125c
1723 Innocent, William ; Market
Harborough 126
1766 Jakeman, Mary ; Misterton
(Copy) Proved P.C.C. 131
1735 Jesson, Alice ; Rearsby
(Admon Bond) 128
1712 Jervisse, David ; Cosby 129
1774 Jordan, John ; Lubenham
(Copy) 130
1733 Kellet, Richard ; Leicester 136
1643 Kempe, Thomas ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch 134
Leicestershire Peculiar Courts.
239
K — Continued.
No.
1729 Kiddier, John ; Packington
(Deed of Gift) 139B
1713 Killenley, Francis;
Stonesby 139 a
1770 Kirk, John ; Scalford 138
1722 Knight, Eliz. ; Little Ashby 135
1723
1730
1745
1787
1709
1703
1625
1707
1700
1796
1625
1753
1721
1716
1715
1710
1727
1771
1800
1716
1643
1728
1782
1605
1729
1727
Lakin, Elizabeth ; Coleorton
(Deed of Gift) 150A
Larrans, Abigill ; Barvvell 147
Laxton, Mary ; Quenby 149
Leawood, William ; Breedon 145
Lee, Daniell ; Long Clawson 140
Lewin, Robert ; Syston 142
Lewyn, Richard ; Glenfield
(Copy) 150
Lord, Edward ; Enderby 143
Loseby, Anne; Billesdon 141
Lucas, William ; Prime-
thorpe 146
M
1697 Mansfeild, Richard
Little
Glen 159
Marshall, Humphrey ; Anstey 160
Massey, William ; Worth-
ington
Mayne, Ame ; Little
Bowden (Deed of Gift)
Mayson, William ; Castle
Donnington
Moore, Henry ; Claxton
Mortimer, William ; Stoney
Stanton
Muxloe, Edward ; Kirby
Muxloe (Copy)
Mysey, John ; Aylestone
(Nuncupative)
Monk, Jonathan ; Leicester
153
1 60 A
152
151
154
O— Continued.
No.
171
155
157
N
Naple, Rich ; Great Glen 164
Narborrow, Ralphe ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch 161
Narman, Nicholas; Leicester 168
Neale, Mary ; Belgrave 165
Newton, William ; Humber-
stone (Copy) 162
Norbrey, John ; 163
Norris, Thomas ; Bagworth
(Deed of Gift) i68a
1729 Orton, Alice ; Little Dalby
1643 Orton, Daniell ; Ashby-de-
la-Zouch 169
1727 Oadams, John ; Ibstock
(Deed of Gift) 173 a
1726 Oldershaw, John ; Lough-
borough 170
1709
1709
1727
1765
1696
1708
1703
1744
1731
1708
1726
1704
1644
1706
1609
1766
1783
1576
1633
1682
1714
1727
1632
1733
1700
1727
X718
1776
i7'04
1760
1617
1756
1707
Page, William; Queniborrow 188
Palmer, Mary ; Thorpe-
langton 183
Palmer, William ; Redmile 181
Pare, Frederick ; Langley 185
Parker, Wm. ; Mountsorrel 197A
Parr, Wm. ; Syston (Copy) 179
Patchett, Mary ; Ragdale 178
Peak, John ; Asfordby 186
Peake, Robert ; Scraptoft
(Copy) 180
Peake, Thomas ; Tugby
(Deed of Gift) 175
Peale, Enstis ; Leicester 182
Pebberdey, Anne ; Horning-
hold 184
Phaxman, Thomas ; Ashby-
de-la-Zouch (Nuncupative) 174
Pick, Robeard ; Odeby 177
Pickard, William ; Leicester
(Copy) 197
Pickard, William, the elder;
Sileby 187
Pike, Richard ; Foxton 193
Pyme, William ; Lokyngton 176
Quarles, George ; Enderby
(Copy) 198
R
Ragg, James ; Osgathorpe 202
Randon, Mary ; Lough-
borough (Nuncupative) 203
Raworth, Mary ; The
Newarke 201
Reyner, Bridget ; Norborow 207
Richards, Mary ; Stapleton
(Admon.) 214
Robinson, James ; Silbey 214A
Robinson, Rich. ; Redmile 200
Robley, Robert ; Castle
Donnington 205
Rodwell, Richard ; Loasby 211
Roe, John, sen. ; Sadington 204
Ross, Thomas ; Oadby
(Copy) Proved P:C.C. 206
Scriven, Richard ; Nelston
(Copy) 247
Seal, John ; Great Bowden 230
Shephard, Henry ; Belton 225
240
LeicestersJiire Peculiar Courls.
1768
1710
1720
1 74 1
1721
1730
1709
1721
1721
1749
1758
1712
1735
1725
1725
1741
1708
1692
17S8
1789
1726
1709
1724
175S
161 1
1719
1758
1743
1725
S — Continued.
No.
Shelton, John ; Thrussington 231
Simking, John ; South
Croxton
Simpkin, Mary ; Leicester
Skelmore, a/s Skermer. Jno.
Keg worth
Sketh, Elizabeth ; Queni-
borough
Slater, Richard ; Lubenham
(Nuncupative) 220
Smalley, Anne ; Sheepshead
(Deed of Gift) 249A
Smallman, Mary ; Market
Harborough
Smith, Ann ; Melton Mow-
bray
Smith, John ; Market Bos
worth
Smith, John ; Barlestone
Smith, Martha ; Leicester
Smith, Robert ; Thornton
(Deed of Gift)
Smith, Roger; Frowlesworth 222
Smith, Samuel ; Kibworth
(Admon. Bond)
Southernwood, Jane ; Rat-
cliffeon-the-W'reake (Nun-
cupative)
Spencer, Elizabeth ; Kirkby
Mallory
Stanhope, Hugh ; Stapleford 216
Staveley, Rev. George ;
Cosington (Copy) 218
Steers, John ; Leicester 243
Stephens, George ; Bishop's
Fee 244
Stokes, Anne ; Hallaton
(Deed of Gift) 2496
Stretton, Anne ; Great
Appleby 217
Stretton, Robert ; Leicester 223
Stretton, Thomas ; Leicester 235
Sturges, Thomas ; Husbands
Bosworth (Copy) 237
Sutton, Elizabeth ; Great
Wigston 246
Taylor, Susannah ; Rothley
(unexecuted) 255
Thompson, Jos. ; Boothorpe 256
Thompson, Richard ; Bag-
worth (Deed of Gift) 260A
227
228
219
229
224
215
226
232
233
236
249
234
T — C(i)iti)nu'd.
No.
1703 Thornton, Thos. ; Lower
Cibworth 250
1723 Tibson, Alice ; Newton
Harcourt 254
1721 Tomblinson, Robert ;
Hemington 251
1722 Tomlinson, Dorothy ;
Hemington (Admon.) 252
1793 Toon, Elizabeth ; Netherseal 257
1720 Tugman, Robert; 258
1720 Turlington, Thomas ;
Thurmaston 259
1732 Turlington, Thomas ;
Thurmaston 260
1728 Turlington, William ;
Leicester Forest 253
1721 Valintine, Thos. ; Leicester 261
W
1768 Ward, Robert ; Seustern 276
1695 Warner, Mary ; Mount-
sorrell 277
1710 Wakelin, Katherine ;
Market Bosworth 270
1764 Walker, Walter ; Great
Wigston 278
1643 Wallis, Elizabeth ; Ashby-
de la-Zoucli (Nuncupative) 264
1721 Walton, Nicholas ; Rotherby 272
1728 Wattkinson, Henry ;
Bishop's Fee, Leicester 26G
1736 Weston, Mary ; Leicester
(cancelled) 275
1720 White, Mary; Leicester 268
1761 Whitworth, William; 273
1643 Wilders, John ; Ashby-de-la-
Zouch 262
1643 Wilders, Thoma-s ; Ashbv-
de-la-Zouch (Nuncupative) 263
1723 Willmat, John ; Castle
Donington 269
1697 Willomet, Thomas; Thorpe
Acre 287
1709 Willson, William ; Sheepy
(Deed of Gift) 288
171 1 Wood, Edward; Great
Bowden 271
1740 Wood, Thos. ; Tong (Copy) 274
1732 \A/right, Edward ; Claxson 267
1718 Wright, John ; Twyford
(Copy) 265
Jnbey IRominum.
INDEX NOMINUM.
ABBREVIATIONS OF CHRISTIAN NAMES.
Aa, .
. Aaron
D. . .
. Daniel
Hnh.
. Hannah
Lu. ,
. Lucy
Rph
. Ralph
Ab. .
. Abraham
Dd. .
. David
Hln.
. Helen or
Lk. .
. Luke
Rnd.
. Randolph or
Ad. .
. Adam
Dn. .
. Dennis
Helena
Ranulph
Ag. .
. Agnes
Do. .
. Dorothy
H. .
. Henry
Mbl.
. Mabel
Ry. .
Rbc.
. Raymund
Alx. .
. Alexander
Hbt.
. Herbert
Mt. .
. Margaret
. Rebecca
Alf. .
. Alfred
Hub.
. Hubert
Mgy.
Margery
Rgd.
. Reginald
Al. .
. Alice
Ed. .
. Edith
Hu.
. Hugh
Mm.
. Marian
R. .
. Richard
Aln. .
. Allen or
Edm
. Edmund
Hy..
. Humphrey
Mk.
. Mark
Rt. .
. Robert
Allan
E. . .
. Edward
Mnn.
Marmaduke
Rg. .
. Roger
Amb.
. Ambrose
Edw.
. Edwin
I. . .
. Isaac
Mrth.
Martha
Rs. .
. Rose
And.
. Andrew
Ez. .
. Elizabeth
Isb .
. Isabel
Mrt.
. Martin
Rw.
Rowland or
A. . .
. Anne
El. .
. Ellen or
Ish..
. Isaiah
M. .
. Mary or
Roland
Ans. .
. Anselm
Eleanor
Maria
Ant. .
. Anthony
Emn.
. Emanuel
Jcb.
. Jacob
Mtl.
. Matilda
S. . .
. Samuel
Arch.
. Archibald
Eml.
. Emily
Js..
. James
Mth.
. Matthew
Sa. .
. Sarah
Ar. . .
. Arthur
Em.
. Emma
Ja. .
. Jane
Mau.
. Maurice or
Sbl. .
. Sibil
Augn.
. Augustin
Eph.
. Ephraim
Jsp.
. Jasper
. Jeffery
Morris
Slv.
. Silvester
Aug.
. Augustus
Es. .
. Esther
Jf .
Mx..
. Maximilian
Sm.
. Simon
Av. ..
. Avery
Ev. .
. Evan
Jmh.
. Jeremiah
Ml. .
. Michael
St. .
. Stephen
Ezk.
. Ezekiel
Jer.
Jo. .
. Jerome
Mi. .
. Miles
Su. .
. Susan or
Brb. .
. Barbara
. Joan Or Jo-
Mlct
. Milicent
Susannah"
Bn. .
Barnaby or
hanna
Mgn.
Morgan
Barnabas
Frd.
. Ferdinand
J. ..
. John
Mo.
. Moses
Th. .
. Theodore
Bw. .
. Bartholo-
Fl. .
. Florence
Jthn.
. Jonathan
Thph
Theophilus
mew
Frs.
. Frances
Jph.
. Joseph
Na .
Nathan
T. ..
. Thomas
Btr. .
. Beatrice
Fr. .
. Francis or
Jh. .
. Josiah
Nth.
. Nathaniel
Ts. .
. I'homasine
B. . .
. Benjamin
Frank
Id. .
Ju. .
. Judith
. Julian
Ne. .
. Nehemiah
Thu.
. Thurstan
Btph.
, Botolph ■
Fdk.
. Frederick
N. ..
Nicholas
Tm.
. Timothy
Bgt. .
. Bridget
Flk.
. Fulk
Jla. .
Jst. .
. Juliana
To. .
. Tobias or
Br.. .
. Bryan
. Justinian
O. . .
. Oliver
Toby
Jy- ■
. Joyce
Ot. .
. Ottiwell
K. . .
. Catherine
Gbl.
. Gabriel
Ow.
. Owen
U. .
. Ursula
Ce. . .
. Cecilia or
Gf. .
. Geoffrey
K.
. Katherine
Cicely
G. .
. George
or Catherine
V\. .
. Valentine
C. . .
. Charles
Gld.
. Gerald
Ptk.
. Patrick
Vn. .
. Vincent
Chn. .
. Christian
Ger.
. Gerard
Lnc.
. Lancelot
PI. .
. Paul
Ch. ..
. Christopher
Git.
. Gilbert
Lw.
. Lawrence
Pn. .
. Penelope
Wit.
. Walter
Cla. .
. Clara
Gi. .
. Giles
Lt. .
. Letitia
P. . .
. Peter
Wlf.
. Wilfrid
CI. .
. Clement
Go..
. Godfrey
L . .
. Leonard
Ph.
. Philip
w. .
. William
Const
. Constance
Gr. .
. Grace
Lin.
. Lewellyn
Phn.
. Phineas
Wn.
. Winifred
Crn.
. Cornelius
Grg.
. Gregory
Ls. .
. Lewis
Pris.
Piiscilla
Cth.
. Cuthbert
Grf.
. Griffith
LI. .
. Lionel
Pru.
Prudence
z. ..
. Zachariah
Abbot, Abbatt, Abbott,
A. 132, 191 ; Bn. 183 ;
Chn. 129 ; Ez. 48 ; G.
151, 180 ; H. 63 ; Hu.
57, 148, 158 ; Jo. 130;
J. I, 28, 33, 58, 105, 106,
123, 148, 176, 181, 208 ;
Mt. 134, 179 ; Mrt.
195 ; Mth. 73 ; Mawde,
92; R. 13, 52, 55, 58,
12-5, ,152, 159, 189, 200,
226 ; Rt. 28, 105 ; S.
149 ;T. 33, 90, 112, 139,
144, 163, 186 ; W. 120,
134
Abell, Able, Ag. 152 ; A.
229 ; G. 231 ; H. 20 ;
J. I, 43, 172 ; Joshua,
232 ; R. 108 ; Rt. 59,
115 ; S. 230, 231 ; T.
54, 152, 232; W. 152,
216
ii/s. Johnson, Jo. 71
Abevans a/s. Wilhams, T.
173
Abney, PI. 134 ; Rt. 88
Wildborea/.y., K. 187
Abram, Isb. 20 ; T. 46
Acars, Ez. 84
Ackwood, see Hackwood
Acroft, Mt. 13
Acton, Actonne, J. 95 ; M.
118 ; T. 71 ; Wit. 87
a/s. Atton, J. 98
Adams, Addames, Ad-
dams, Amey, 237 ; B.
223 ; Ch. 123 ; Js. 227;
J. 220, 226 ; M. 223 ;
Ph. 231 ; R. 184 ; T.
152 ; W. 118, 161, 229,
230
a/s. Mastram, T. 1 7 1
Adcock, Adcocke, Ad-
cok, Adcoke, Had-
coke, Bw. 90 ; CI.
LEIC. WILLS.
1 7
244
Index Nominwn.
167 ; D. 142 ; E. 224 ;
G. 73, 'S3; Gf. 50; H.
168 ; Hy. 190 ; Isb.
89 ; Js. 143 ; J. 97, 108,
112, 114, 125, 143, 148,
196, 226, 235 ; Mrt. 49,
169 ; Mrtn. 183 ; N.
66 ; O. 152 ; R. 55, iii,
119,129,151, 161; Rt.i5,
21, 152, 170* 189; Kg.
150; Sa.232;T.34,i29,
150, 174,221,231,232*;
\V. I, 43, 61, 123, 147,
163, 221. Sec also Au-
cocke
Addames, Addams, see
Adams
Adders, R. 152
Adderton, Rph. 36 ; T.
69
Addeson, R. 182
Adler, J. 61 ; N. i
Adnet, Adnit, Adnitt, Ad-
nutt, Adnyt, Adnytt,
Al. 40 ; J. 43, 61, 183 ;
Rt. 72 ; T. 29
Agard, Hy. 86 ; T. 168
Agnes, Ag. 162 ; Isb.
162 ; M. 162 ; T. 64
Ailston, see Aylston
Ainesworth, see Aynes-
worthe
Airay, R. 139
Aire, see Ayre
Aiscough, see Ascoughe
Akerston, T. 55
Alake, Rt. i
Alam, sec Hallam
Alat, Alatt, see AUat
Alberton, Rt. 196
Alee, Alcy, H. 13 ; J. i
Alcock, Alcocke, H. 102 ;
Hy. 179
Alderman, E. in, 179;
J- 99
Aldernes, J. 40
Aldershawe,j^rt'01dershaw
Alderton, J. 40
Aldred, Aldrett, Jervis,
197 ; R. 85, 125 ; Sa.
28
Aldridge, Ez. 132 ; Ja.
134 ; R. 36 ; Rt. 170 ;
T. 235 ; W. 94, 170
Alen, see Allen
Alert, W. 36
Alexander, Mgy. 19
Alford, J. I
Alice, —,23
Allaine, AUane, see Allen
Allam, see Hallam
Allamand, J. P. 216
AUat, Alat, Alatt, Allatt,
Allot, Allott,. Al. 18 ;
Ant. 26 ; To. 36 ; J. 194;
Mt. 18 ; R. 17 ; Rt. 92;
T. 73, 74, 122 ; W. 34,
54, lot, 109, 119, 179
Allen, Alen, Allaine, Al-
lane, Allin, Alleyn, Allyn,
Allyne, Alyn, — , 199 ;
Al.x. 200 ; Al. 25 ; And.
36 ; Ant. 55, 58 ; B\v.
65 ; Ch. 174; D. 215,
229 ; Ez. .34. 116, 130,
214, 233 ; Emmot, i ;
G. 228 ; Gi. 166 ; Grg.
90; H. 36, 159 ; Hu.
109 ; Isb. 129, 147 ; Ja.
105, 123 ; Jo. 26, 36,
65, 68, 161 ; J. 45, 47,
61, 66, 8r, 139, 14.^, 152,
174, 196 ; Kenelm, 81 ;
Mt. I ; N. 97,139, 189;
Rph. 109, 179 ; Rnd.
102 ; R. 65, 86, 88, 143,
150, 234 ; Rt. 50, 107,
130, 171, 179, 206 ; Sm.
105 ; T. 32, 34, 74, 97,
106, 115, 122, 138, 175,
176, 207, 237 ; W. 13,
43,61, 77, 88, ;i5, 129,
149, 167, 213*
als. Coleman, M. 200,
201
(lis. Hurst, Sa. 199
AUenson, J. 30 ; Rt. 59 ;
Rg. 33
Alley, Alley e, J. 43, 61 ;
T. 21
Alleyn, Allin, Allyn, Allyne,
see Allen
Allison, Allyson, J. 177;
W. 69
Allitt, J. 138
Allmey, AUmye, Alme,
Almey, Almy, Aumey,
Awemy, Awlmy, Ch.
85; H. 73 ; I. 213 ; Jo.
162 ; J. 194 ; Rt. 64, 80,
207, 215 ; Rg. 162 ; T.
116, 215 ; W. 70, 123,
149
Allot. AHott, sec Allat
Allsop, Allsopp. Allsoppe,
see Alsop
Allum, sec Hallam.
AUwood, see Alwood
Allyson, see Allison
Alman, Rt. 169
Alsabrouke, H. 93
Alsetson, Rt. 28
Alsop, Alsopp, Alsoppe,
Allsop, Allsopp, All-
soppe, Aulsoppe, Au-
sopp, Awsope, Hal-
sope, Osopp, A. 109 ;
Bw, 72 ; Fr. 8r, 165 ;
H. 40, 122, 186 ; Hy.
36 ; J. 31, 66, 73 ; Rt.
104, 165, 178 ; S. 224 ;
T. Ill, 121, 152, 188 ;
W. 29, 59, 84, 99, 139,
144
or Halsope, Rg. 28
Alt, Alte, Aulte, Ci. 169;
Edm. 84, 203 ; Ez. 89 ;
J. 143 ; T. 68
als. Orton, — , 70
Alton, T. 28
Alvey, W. 202
Alwick, J. 139. See also
Olwick
Alwinckle, J. 171
Alwood, Allwood, Al-
wode, Ez. 125 ; H. 75 ;
J. 173 ; Mau. 139; T.
32, 1 18. Sec also Ell-
wood and Olwood
Alyn, see Allen
Amery, Amore, Jo.
J. 112
Ames, see Hames
Amson, sec Hampson
An, sec Anne
Anbott, Anbotte, K.
W. 36
Anderson, A. 226 ;
72 ; M. 112, 125 ;
34, 237 ; W. 200
Anderton, W. 58
Andrew, Andrewe,
drewes, Andrews, An-
dro, Androes, Androus,
— 183 ; Ag. 45, 179;
Ch. 2)2, ; ^o. 130J Edm.
81, 152 ; E. 116, 123,
125 ; Ez. 210 ; Fabyon,
116 ; G. 184 ; Hln. 172;
H. 50, 72 ; Isb. loi ;
Ja. 122, 136 ; Jaratt,
158; Jo. 81, 165; J. 25,
40, 59, 108, 142, 144,
152* 169,198, 213* ; K.
159 ; P. 1 14, 181 ; R.
87 ; Rt. 40, 153 ; Rg.
36, 75 ; Sm- 79, 92 ; T.
45, 56, 68, 77, 135, 134,
152,202 ; \V. 43, 81,86,
123, iSo
13;
59;
Lw.
Rt.
An-
Index Nominum.
245
Ands, see Anne
Andyby, T. 13
Angrave, N. 54, 159
Anke, R. 13
Anne, An, Ands, Ans, Ez.
151 ; J. 139; T. 144
Mullnar als.^ Rt. 15.
Sec also Hand
Annes, Annis, H. 58, 151 ;
Ja. 208 ; J. 47 ; R. 29,
84, 152; Rt. 34 ; W. 58
Annsell, Do. 187 ; W. 52
Anntill, J. 75
Ans, sec Anne
Anstie, Ansty, H. 228 ;
N. 99
Appellyard, T. 180
Applegarth, Ju. 132
Appletofte, T. 52
Arayslone, R. 34
Archard, J. 115*, 218
Archer, J a. 194 ; J. 125 ;
Rbc. 194 ; R. 143, -'7 ;
W. 123, 132
Arden, Ardern, Al. 58 ;
Fr. 49 ; R. 70 ; T. 174 :
W. 13
Argille, .VI. i},
Arland, Arlands, Ayrland,
J. 31 ; Rt. 20; T. 223;
W. 219, 220. Sec also
Ireland and Orland
Arme, Rg. 84 ; T. 186
Armeson, Armeston,
Armson, Armston, Al.
168 ; A. 168 ; E. 89,
J 14, 168 ; Ez. 116 ; El.
1S9, 199 ; H. 116, 179 ;
Hu. 139; J. 83,130,132,
147, 1S2 ; .Mt. 182 ;
Pearse, 123 : R.47, 125,
167, 202 ; Rt. 168 ; T.
81, 89, 107, 168, 185 ;
W. Ti, III, 163, 211
Armestrong,Armestronge,
Al. 52 ; Goodith, 120 ;
J. 64 ; .Mth. 233 ; St.
207 ; T. 1 1 6, 203 ; W. 97*
Armonte, W. 49
Arnesby, Arnesbye,
Arnsby, Ernesbye, Ar.
19; J. 52 ; Mi. 47 ; N.
70 : Rt. 202 ; W. 151
Arnold, Arnolde, Arnould,
.\\icia, 122 ; Ez. 27 ;
Fossett, 216; H. 148,
174 ; Hu. 206; J. 95,
125, 152, 177, 185, 323 ;
L. 109 ; Nth. 232; Rph.
41 ; R. 21, 71, 81 ; Rt.
40, 184 ; R\v..i32 ; Sa.
216, 234; T. 71, 102,
109, 147 ; W. 50, 69,
151, 199, 203, 232
als. Freer, Sa. 230
Aron, W. 187
Arrowesmith, T. 90
Arrys, see Harris
Arser, Arsere, H. 167 ;
T. 55
Arton, Artonne, R. 55 ;
W. 152
Arwham, \V. 20
Asburie, T. 85
Asby, sec Ashby
Ascoughe, Aiscough, Al.
119 ; H. 199
Ash, Ashe, A. 1S2 ; H.
222 ; J. 112, 125 ; R.
88 J Rt. T2>, 123, 149 ;
Sa. 149; Su. 139 ; T.
132, 149, 202 ; W, 182
Ashbey, Ashbie, see Ashby
Ashburne, J. 75
Ashby, Ashbey, Ashbie,
Ashbye, Asheby, Ashe-
bye, Asby, C. 51 ; E. i,
77, 115 ; G. 83, 172 ;
Hln. 73 ; J. 119 : Rph.
45 ; T. I, 18 ; W. I,
104, 162
Ashby Folville Seques-
tration, 197
Ashe, sec Ash
Asher, W. 194*
Ashfeild, R. 163
Ashley, Ashlie, Ch. 187 ;
T. 188
als. Hickling, Mth.
164
Ashon, Ashton, Ez. 86 ;
J- 25, 75. 83, 90 ; Jpii-
148; T.75, 98
Ashtell, see Astell
Askey, W. loi
Askill, T. 176
Aspinall, W. 98
Assare, Rt. 45
Assett, .A.. 108
Assheylle, W. 32
Assline, Ml. 115
Astell, Ashtell, Astill,
Astle, Astyll, Hastell,
.\g. 116; Ar. 214; Edm.
66 ; E. 232 ; G. 43 ; I-
214 ; Jsp. loi ; J. 152 ;
Mt. 167 ; Rt. 99 ; Rs.
67 ; St. 99 ; T. So, 149,
188,214,215*; W.32*
95, 120, 144, 161, 233
Astey, Astie, Astye, J.
! 162 ; L\v. 134 ; Rt. 125
lAstley, E. 132
j Astlyn, Edm. 31
Aston, G. 152 ; J. 56,
I 143; i-^y-S' ; Wit. 139;
i w. 13
Astwell, Aswell, Ez. 210 ;
1 J. I. Sec also \iz.'sX-7i€A
\ Astyll, see Astell
Asyston, R. 26
Atharley, Atherlie, Hu.
108 ; J. 13. See also
Hatterley attd Heath-
erly
Atkin, Atkins, Atkyn,
Atkynce, Atkyne,
Atkyns, Al. i, 83, 165 ;
Const. 232 ; E. 235 ; Ez.
211, 232 ; Fr. 226 ; Jo.
119, 184 ; J. I, 23, 24,
50, 83, 130, 196; Lw.
235 ; Mt. 22 ; M. 234 ;
P. 17 ; R. 71, 88 ; Rt.
40, 66, III, 114, 134,
163 ; T. 36, 118, 185,
209 ; W. 58, 64, 88,
105, 170, 235
Atkinson, Atkynson, Ag.
I ; H. 136; J. 13, 30,
152 ; W. 43, 69
Atkyn, Atkynce, Atkyne,
Atkyns, sec Atkin
Atterton, G. 129 ; Hy.
148 ; T. 13, 83
Atton, M. 116, 183 ; R.
183, 196 ; Rt. Ill ; W.
104, 138
Acton als., J. 98
Attwell, J. 152 ; Rt. 28
Aubrey, T. 24
Aucocke, R. 84 ; W. 112
Aulsoppe, Ausopp, see
Alsop
Aulte, see Alt
Aumey, see Allmey
Austin, Austean, Austen,
Austyn, Awsten, Ostin,
Bw. 187 ; Do. 224 ;
Gelyan, 160 ; H. 220,
224 ; J. 64, 226 ; R.
197 ; Rt. I, 61 ; T.
24, 46, 12S, 160, 221,
226 ; W. 26, 22 \
Avan, Al. 28
Averey, Averie, sec Avery
Averus, W. 74
Avery, Averey, Averie,
Averye, Havere, Ag.
161 ; Fr. 70 ; J. 165 ;
246
Index Nominum.
N. 152 ; p. 102 ; R. 23,
164 ; T. 148, 202 ; W.
41, 66, 146, 158, 183
A'Walmsley, Jo. 24. See
also Walmesley
Awceter, J. 99. See also
Osseter
Awden, E. 25
Awemy, Awlmy, see
Allmey
Awghton <?r Awhton, Hu.
22
Awlmy, see Allmey
Awnslate, Awnslathe, N.
48 ; W. 26
Awood, see Haywood
Awsope, see Alsop
Awsten, see Austin
Awwood, see Haywood
Ayer, see Ayre
Aylestone Sequestration,
190
Aylston,Ailston,J. i*; Rt.
188
Aynesworthe, Ainesworth,
Aynsworthe, Ensworth,
Hainsworth, Henes-
worthe, Heynes worth,
C. 5 ; Ch. 175 ; J. 54,
loi*; R. 181 ; Rt. 51,
154 ; T. 119 ; W. 142,
152
Ayre, Aire, Ayer, Eare,
Eayre, Eyre, Hear,
Heare,Heyre,Ag.i73'^;
Bakehouse, 213, 217 ;
E. 214 ; Ez. 215 ; Hy.
78 ; Isb. 190 ; J. 48,
83, no ; M. 172 ; Mth.
234 ; R. I, 166 ; Su.
169 ; T. 21,69, 171,210,
214, 225 ; W. 61
als. Ireston, A. 194
Ayrland, sec Arland
Babbington, B >ington,
Krb. 152 ; Mt. 190,
191 ; Mth. 175 ; W. 221
Bacar, see Baker
Baccus, Wit. 109
Bach, Bache, Batch, E.
199 ; Lw. 74 ; M. 119 ;
Rt. 59 ; T. 36 ; W. 123
als. Page, R. 54
Backley, Bakely, J ph.
125 ; Mgy. 152
Backwell, see Bakewell
Bacon, Bacone, Ag. 179 ;
E. 136 ; Ez. 221 ; Fr.
118, 179; G. 138 ; H.
52, 152 ; Jo. 132 ; J.
40, 67, 129, 232 ; K.
222 ; Mgy. 91 ; Rph.
1 ; R. 122 ; Rt. loi,
174, 202 ; T. 30; W.
47, 94, 222
Badewike, R. 152
Badger, Rt. 69
Badley, E. 123
Bagley, Baggeley, Bag-
guley, Joice, 125 ; R.
130 ; T. 73 ; W. 130,
168
Bagnall, M. 213
Bag worth, H. 193 ; Isb.
65 ; J. 94
Baighton, J. 178
Baile, see Bale
Bailey, Baily, Bailie,
Baley, Baly, Balye,
Bayley, Baylie, Bayly,
Baylye, Ant. 58 ; K;
2 ; Ch. 108 ; Ez. 235 ;
Emote, 51 ; Frs. 235 ;
Gf. 59 ; G. 52, 119 ;
H. 67, 129; Jo. 74* 104,
162 ; J. 2* 42, .47, 58,
66, 74,90, 120, 123, 152,
159, 188, 215, 217, 218,
225 ; Jy. 186 ; Lk.
97 ; Mt. 68, 136 ; Mth.
143, 198 ; N. 22, 191 ;
R. 21, 75, 77, 150; Rt.
18, 26* 59, 132, 162 ;
Rg. 25* ; R\v. 40 ; Sm.
146 ; St. 162 ; T. I, 19,
69, 77, 88, 119, 167 ;
W. 52, 67, 74, 85, 106,
no, 115,116* 130, 132,
167, 200, 207
als. Mason, E. 127 ;
M. 143
Mason als.., J- '47
Parr als., W. 78
Rose als., A. 176
Bailiife, see Baliffe
Bainbrigg, Bambrigg, Lu.
143; Rt. 134; Su. 193 ;
W. 108
Baines, Banes, J. 36, 221
Baite, sec Bate
Baitson, Rt. 67
Bakar, sec Baker
Bakely, sec Backley
Baker, Bacar, Bakar, Al.
75 ; A. 232 ; Ch. 109 ;
E. 143, 170, 179* 189 ;
Ez. 143, 197 ; Fr 69 ;
(i. 50 ; Hy. 230 ; Isb.
125, 189; Ja. 134; Jer.
97 ; J. 95, 119*, 149,
165, 177, 231; Lw. 136;
M. 209 ; N. 28, 74 ; R.
I, 22, 24* 87, 138 ; Rt.
24* 26,40, 65,67,125 ;
T. 25, 72, 74, 84, lor,
132, 139, 147, 191,237 ;
W. I, 68, 69, 123, 146,
151, 193. 197
als. Smith, R. 72
Smyth als., W. 38
Bakewell, Backwell, A.
134; Hy. 165 ; J. ^l,
85; T. 58, 173; W.
115* 178
Balard, see Ballard
Balderick, Baldwrick,
Bawdericke, Bawd-
ricke, Boldericke, Ag.
197 ; J- ^n ; R- 216 ;
T. 102, 1 1 1 ; W. 54
Baldwin, Baldwyn, Hy.
136 ; T. 146
Webster als., H. 167
Bale, Baile, Bayle, Frs.
123 ; Git. 73 ; Isb.
58 ; J. 43, 52, 97 ; N.
2 ; R. 22 ; Rt. 94 ; T.
48 ; VI. 201 ; W. 19,
30,91, 179
or Ball, \V. i
Baley, see Bailey
Baliffe, Balife, Bailiffe,
Mth. 54 ; R. 235 ; Wit.
180
Ball, Baile, Baall, Baule,
— 21 ; Ag. I ; Al. 190 ;
A. 45 ; Ant. 55 ; C.
237 ; Const. 88 ; Do.
144, 182 ; Ez. 122, 183 ;
Emotte, 13 ; G. 102 ;
Hu. 170 ; Ja. 182 ; J.
I, 87, 97, 104, 114, 130,
152, 175, 181 ; N. 56,
65, 88, 132 ; R. I, 24,
55, 99, 104, 169; Rt.
24, 108, 178, 190, 211,
232 ; S. 212 ; T. I, 13,
21*, 50, 67, 160, 212 ;
W. I, 13, 24, 36* 67,
95, 125, 132, 166, 187,
212
or Bale, \V. i
Ballance, Kt. 167
Ballard, Ballarde, Balard,
Ballerd, Al. i* ; Ame,
177 ; A. 108, Ez. 95 ;
J. 28,65, 84, 129, 196;
Mt. 52 ; R. 176 ; Rt.
Index Nominiim.
247
1* 45, 102, 143 ; T. I,
97, 106, 108 ; VV. 36,
43, 61, 81* 114, 118,
147, 183
Ballhead, J. 1 1 2
Ballidon, T. 205
Balser, Mudwin, 177
Baiter, see Boulter
Balthaser, J. 80
Baly, Balye, sec Bailey
Bam, T. 152
Bambrigg, see Bainbrigg
Bamford, Do. 215
Banaster, see Banister
Banaston, H. 199
Banberrye, Banbery, see
Banbury
Banbrooke, Benbrooke,
Benbruck, Fr, 214 ; G.
180 ; W. 122
Banbury, Banbery, Ban-
berrye, Al. 174 ; Ez.
138; H. 174; J. 66, 77;
T. 95, 1S6
Bancks, Bankes, Banks,
Alx. 67 ; E. 114; H.
69 ; Ja. 213 ; \V. 143
Bancroft, Bancrofte, Hu.
99 ; i^t- n
Banes, see Baines
Banister, Banaster, Ba-
nyster, Ant. 102 ; J. I ;
Mt. 152; T. 34
Bankes, Banks, see
Bancks
Banton, J. 188
Banyster, sec Banister
Barber, Barbar, Barbor,
Al. 19 ; J. 22, 28
Bayt als.^ Ag. 2
or Brystall, P. i
ah. Milner, J. 165
Reynolds als.., J. 98
Barcocke, T. 102, 174
Bardall, N. 64
Bardowe, W. 28
Bardsey, Bardseye, L. 47 ;
i\Igy. 149 ; Nevill, 1 12
Baredale, Parradall, Bar-
rodale, Barrodell, Bar-
rowdale, Barrowdall,
Barrowdell, C. 198 ; G.
105, 183, 222 ; J. 48 ;
Lnc. 106, 176 ; Rt. 72,
1457 rT. 59, 106, 109,138
Barefoot, Barefoote, see
Barfoot
Baresby, Baresbye, see
Barsby
Barfeild, G. 179
1 7 ♦
Barfoot, Barefoot, Bare-
foote, Barfoote, Barfott,
Ar. 99 ; J. 36, 45, 161 ;
N.89; R. 179; Rt. 31,
97
Barford, Jo. 1 16 ; J. 122 ;
T. I
Bariss, Rg. 122
Bark, Barke, W. 75, 108,
224
Barkeley, Barkely, Bar-
kelye, Mau. 2 ; Mt. 58 ;
W. 85
Barker, Ag. 31 ; Git. 194 ;
Godfrede, 19 ; Hy. 132;
J. 55 ; Al. 197, 200; R.
138 ; Rt. 132 ; T. 2, 19,
219
Barkworth, Al. 2
Barley, Rph. 31
Barlow, Barlowe, Barloe,
A. 132, 202 ; E. 173 ;
J. 163* 186; Mt. 81*;
R. 86 ; Rt. 92 ; T. 152;
W. 190
Barlyston, T. 2
Barnard, Barnarde, Ag.
57 ; A. 40 ; E. 74 ; Gbl.
144 ; Isb. 2 ; J. 2, 63,
171 ; R. 36, 116, 143,
171 ; Rt. TZ, 91 ; St.
143 ; W. 41, 68, 70
] Barnes, E. 71 ; J. 161,
I 230, 231 ; Mt. 105 ; M.
I 195 ; Mtl. 99 ; R. 25 ;
I Rt. S3, 142, 146 ; Rg.
I 52 ; T. 94, 132, i:,9,
I 142, i8r
Barnett, Barnytt, J. 75,90;
W. 232
Barnewell, Barnwell,
I Aegid, 183 ; Al. 36 , A.
125 ; N. 32 ; R. 197 ;
I Rt. 17; T. 85
j Baroe, see Barrowe
Barons, Rt. 165
Barracloath, see Barrowe-
cloughe
Barradall, see Baredale
Barren, Al. 30
Barres, see Barrs
Barrett, Barret, Barryt,
Isab. Ill ; L. 40; Mt.
! 45, 95 ; K. 21, 28, 174 ;
I T. 52, 70, 142, 233 ;
W. 34, 56, 139
Barrey, Barrie, Barry, L.
105 ; Mt. 185 ; M. 176 :
Rt. 120; T. 120, 185 ;
I W. 2
Barrodile, Barrodell, Bar-
rowdale, Barrowdall,
Bar* owdell, j-a' Baredale
Barrowe, Baroe, Bar-
rowes, Barrows, Ez.
Ill ; G. 114 ; J. 178;
Rt. 104 ; Rg. 109 ; T.
123 ; W. 50
Barr. "wecloughe, Barra-
cloath, H. 158 ; Ja. 125
Barrowes, Barrows, see
Barrowe
Barrs, Barres, Barrse,
Barsse, G. 199 ; J. 85,
98 ; Mi. no, 178 ; R,
90, loi, 116, 179, i8r,
183 ; Tm. Ill, 180 ;
Wit. 224, 226 ; W. loi
Barry, sec Barrey
Barryt, see Barrett
Barsby, Barsbye, Baresby,
Baresbye, Barsbi, J.
221, 222 ; R. 77, 237 ;
Rt. 61, 64, 97, 237 ; T.
171, 234 ; W. 94, lOl,
130
Barsel, T. 24
Barsse, see Barrs
Barston, Jo. 194
Bartam, G. 132
Bartholomew, Bartilmew,
J. 65 ; Rt. 2*
Bartle als. Cooke, T. 90
Bartlett, S?,. 196
Barton, Ag. 159; Edm.
23 ; H. 47 ; J. 28, 46,
51, 158 ; Mt. 89 ;
Mk. 170; St. 180; T.
19, 20, 21, 23, 63; W.
29, 49, 71, 142, 177
Haselriggecz-Hasyl-
rydge als... Wit. 57
Pepyn als., W. 53
Bartram, H. 226; J. 21,
151, 186; Rt. 92, 134;
W. 143, 198, 199
Barwell, Berwell, A. 87 ;
Bw. 153 ; E. 98, 142,
172 ; H. 72; Hy. 189;
J. 125, 195, 201 ; Mth.
149, 202 ; R. 24, 134 ;
Rt. 22* ; Sbl. 59 ; T.
2, 26, 40, 56, 81, 181 ;
W. 20, 55, 81, 92, 105,
190*
Basden, Jo. 105
Baseley, E. 120
Basford, E. 179 ; R. 201 ;
T. 165
Baskerfeild, A. 83, 165
248
Index Noiuimnn.
Baskwell, Rt. 152
Bason, Mt. 120; Rph.
116 ; W. 46
Bass, Basse, A. 216; E.
125 ; Ez. 213 ; Fr. 87 ;
G. Ill ; J. 68; Ph. 120;
Rt. 237 ; T. 213 ; W.
65, 215 ; Zachary, 102
Bassett, Fis. 214 ; Jo.
152 ; T. 72
Bassingham, T. 34
Bassler, J. 2
Bastavell, Bestavall, Mt.
150, 203
Batch, see Bach
Batchelor, G. 213
Bate, Baite, Batt, Batts,
Bayt, Bayte, Baytt,
Abell, 93 ; Ag. 71 ;
And. 40 ; El. 5 I ; Ezk.
64 ; G. 108, 129, 139;
H. 40, 61, 98 ; Ja. 171 ;
J. 2* 33, 66, 74, 86, 87,
152*, r6l, 166 ; Ju. 48 ;
N. 21 ; R. 20, 69, 83,
181 ; Rt. 152 ; T. 13,
30,34,54,97, 144*, 182;
W. 21, 25, 28, 51, 63,
169, 200
ah. Barber, Ag. 2
or Batty, R. 46
Bateman, J. 217 ; R. 18,
187 ; Rt. 123
Bates, Al. 61 ; E. 219,
235 ; Ez. 221 ; Fanny,
234; H. 193; J. 27,
185, 202, 228 ; M. 174 ;
T. 136, 225 ; W. 125,
215
Bathewe, R. 152
Batling, Bateling, Bat-
linge, Battelyng, J. 167 ;
Rt. 32 ; T. 46 ; W. 77*
als. Farmer, A. 1 74
Batt, Batts, see Bate
Batter sby, Bottersbee, J.
9', 94
Batty, C. 212 ; Rph. 24
or Bayte. R. 46
Baule, see Ball
Baume, Bawme, Lw. 116,
J82
Bawden, .S. 147
Bawdericke, Bawdricke,
sec Balderick
Bawmar, see Bowtnar
Bawme, see Baume
Baxter, Baxtor, A. 210 ;
Ch. 172 ; Do. 142 ; E.
199; J. 2, 70* 106, 114,
162, 194 ; Mt. 108 ; N.
109 ; W 36 ; R. 177,
178 ; Rt. 61 ; T. 2* ;
Wit. 36 ; W. 72
Bay, Al. 130 ; J. 92 ; R.
169
Bayard, Bayarde, R. 163 ;
T. 63. Sec also Byarde
Bayle, see Bale
Bayles, Baylis, 1 1 v. 160 ;
Isb. 235
Bayley, Baylie, Bayly,
Baylye, v, ■ Bailey
Baynoll, W. 215
j Bayt, Bayte, Baytt, .sw
Bate
Beachamp, Rt. 140
I Beale, Beales, Beals, Beyll,
E. 183; Ez. 43, 61 ; G.
89, 140 ; Hy. 36 ; J.
' 116 ; N. 129 ; R. 30,
■ 83 ; Rt. 27 ; T. 138,
1 143, ip, 161 ; W. 134
I Bealey, Bealie, Beley,
I BeUe, Belye, G. 187 ;
j Jo. 175 ; W. 80, 222
1 Mason rz/x., Hamlet,
1 120, 184
I Bealifeild, W. 1 29
! Beals, sec Beale
1 Beaman, Beamond, Bea-
mont, Beemond, Be-
i monde, see Beaumont
Beane, T. 172
Beardesley, Beardsley,
W. 57, 200
Bearne, Mt. loS ; Rt. 198
Beaumont, Beaumonte,
Beamounte, Beamo^t,
Beamond, Bemonde,
Beaman, Beemond, Bey-
monde, Al. 89, 211 ;
Avis, 136 ; Ez. 170 ;
Go. 130 ; J. 2, 64, 66,
162, 186, 201, 2io ; M.
23 ; R. 17, 23; T. 2;
W. 2
Beaver, W. 144
Beaw, J. 198 ; !\T. 198
Bebe, Bebie, Beby, Bebye,
see Beeby
Beck, Becke, Beke, Do.
88 ; Ez. 199 ; H. 36, 80,
171 ; Js. 144, 199 ; ^I.
215 ; P. 47, 112 ; R. 49,
138 ; W. 13''), 167
Beckerton, K), 175
Beckett, Becket, Bekett,
Rt. 13, 98 ; T. 151 ;
W. 182
Bedell, Bedles, Bedyll, see
Biddle
Bedford, T. 165
Bedman, Mgy.-I43 ; M.
237 ; \v. 19S
Bedmore, J . 1 30 ; \V. 40
Bedorland, W. 13
Bee, Jo. 74; J. 152
Beeby, Beebey, Beebie,
Beelaye, Bebe, Bebie,
Beby, Bebye, Al. 68 ;
A. 89 ; B\v. 179 ; Ch.
120 ; Everard, 51 ;
Hamlet, 56 ; Hy. 59 ;
Isb. 143, 198 ; J. 26,
33, 36, 49, 71, 75, 87,
97, 134* 186; Mgy.
185 ; N. 30; R. 235*;
Rt. 55 ; Rg. 28 ; T.
34, 59; W. 17, 67, n,
119, 123, 186
Beecroft, T. 140
Beede, J. 75
Beeford, Beyford, K. 88 ;
Rt. 2
Beeney, Rt. 73
Beeson, Beeston, Beston,
Ez. 119 ; Joel, 223 ; R.
21 ; Rt. 33. Sec nho
Besson
Beet, Ellys, 8 1
Begin, H. 64
Beke, see Beck
Bekett, see Beckett
Belcher, T. 132
Beley, Belie, sec Bealey
Belfeild, Belfyld, Bell-
feild, J. 186 ; Rt. 66 ;
T. 36
Belgrave, Bellgrave,Anib.
54 ; Ez. 188 ; J. 2 ;
Mt. 178 ; Rt. 30, 235 ;
T. 140; \V. 66, 158,
189
Bell, Alx. 190 ; A. 149 ;
Ez. 36, 150 ; G. 79 ;
H. 132, 176; Jo. 95;
J. 64, 85, loi, 125, 152,
198 ; R. 56 ; T. 91,
120, 152 ; W. 83
— — Sutton als., CI. 157
Bellamy, Bellamey, Bel-
lomy, Ez. -31 ; Fr. 95 ;
J. 228 ; W. 213, 217
Bellfeild, sec Belfeild
Bellgrave, sec Belgrave
Belling, Rt. 28
Bellingham, Ih-. 160
Bellomy, s, c Bellamy
Bellsun, s-c Bilson
Index Notnimu]!.
249
Belton, Ag. 92 ; E. 95 ;
J. 106 ;" .Mt. 97 ; Rt.
117 ; T. 158 ; W. 182
Belton Sequestration, 198
Belye, sec Bealey
Ben, Bene, Beyn, Hln.
24 : Jo. 2* ; J. 2 ; Mi.
152 ; T. J65
Benbrooke, Benbruck, sec
Banbrooke
Bend, Bende, H. 126 ;
Mt. 52 ; K. 88 ; T.
149, 202 ; W. 2
Williams als.y J. 65
Benet, Benett, see Bennett
Benie, W. 188
Bennett, Bennet, Benet,
Benett, Bennitt, Bennit,
Benit, Bennytt, Benyt,
Benytt, A;-. 75, 107,110,
178 ; Al. 177, 179 ; Ant.
140 ; Ch. 107, 176 ;
Christobella, 186 ; Dd.
134 ; Do. 130; E. 2,
193 ; Ez. 36 ; G. 1 14,
130, 195 ; H. 27, 66 ; J.
61, 66, 70, n, 143, 153.
163, 168, 187, 229* 230,
231 ; Jy. 211 ; Jthn.
210 ; R. 2, 24, 30, 79,
153* 206, 222, 228 ;
Rt. 2, 14, 90, 108, 177,
185, 195 ; Rg. 187 ; Su.
91 ; T. 28, 36, 83, 91,
104, 108, no, 114, 122,
140, 143, 179, 180 ; W.
2, 19, 24, 28, 36, 43, 50,
59, 83, 126* 144, 153,
158, 235 : Z. 132
Bennington, T. 23;
Bennit, Bennitt, Bennytt,
see Bennett
Bensfelde, G. 17
Benskin, Benskyn, Ben-
skingf, Bw. 64 ; E. 175 ;
G. 168 ; J. 58, 117, 160 :
R. 26, 58 ; T. 196
Bent, Bente, Ag. 81, 178 ;
Amb. 169 ; B. 178 ; E.
85, 205 ; Ez. 209 ; Fr.
202 ; H. 59 ; Ja. loi ;
J. 2, 66, 81* 98, loi,
108, 140* 194, 196, 207 ;
Mt. 64 ; M. 167 ; N.
l«, ZZ, 77, 114; R. 91,
101, 148. 201, 212 ; Rt.
54,56,85, 153,164,201 ;
Rg. 79 ; St. 89 ; T. 33,
36, 74, 75, 93- '3::, 203,
237; Wit. 136; W. 2,
I 24, S3, 84, 95, 143, TO,
I 201
I Bentley, Benteley, Bentlie,
1 Bently, A. 24; Hu. 94 ;
Jo. 80. i')4 ; J. 97, 189,
I 232 ; Kph. 54 ; K. 20.
i 65 ; Rt. 63,80,99,153 ;
, W. 69. 1 32
; Benyt, Benytt, see Bennett
! Beridge, see Berridge
! Beriffe, Berriffe, Berryffe,
j Fr. 88 ; Rt. 85, 86, 131
I Berodd, N. 30
j Berridge, Beridge, Bir-
I redge, A. 138; Ant. -Ji;
E. 131 ; J. 26, 27, 63,
no, 122, 191, 223 ; M.
213 ; R. 153, 188, 189 ;
Sethe, 161 ; T. 51, 56,
58, 187 ; W. 104, 123,200
Berrie, se: Berry
Berriffe, ..:V Beriffe
Berrington. E. 147 ; T. 1 50
Berry, Berrie, Berrye,
Berye, Ag. 168 ; Ez. 54,
237 ; Isb. 75 ; J. 51,
143, 102 ; Lw. 237 ;
Kph. 131 ; Rt. 132 ; \V.
36, 76
Berryffe, see Beriffe
Berwell, see Barwell
Berwicke, Berwycke, Al.
58 : -Mt. 36 ; T. 56
Bescobye, Ant. 142
Besson. ^\. 167 ; J. 83 :
W. 1 26. Sec also Beeson
Bessoppe, sec Bishop
Best, Beste, Al. 2 ; Fr.
106 ; [. 23 ; Mrm. 180 ;
y\i. ICO : T. 2-^
Bestavall, see Bastavell
Bestew, Bestoe, G. 201 :
R. 1 84
Beston, see Beeson
Beswick, R. 126, 188
Besye, W. 85
Beton, Betton, Js. 165
Smithe a/s., Mt. 186
Bett, T. 1 98
Betteridge, Bettridge, J.
104, 111
Betton, see Beton
Beurly, Ez. 220
Beyford, see Beeford
Beyll, see Beale
Beylston, s:e Boyison
Beymonde, sec Beaumont
Beyn, see Sen
Bickerstafie. N. 150, 202 ;
Rg. 149, 174 ; W. 108
Biddle, Biddies. Bedell,
Bedles, Beedle, Bedyll,
Byddle,Bydle, Al. 148 ;
Ez. n2 ; H. 129 ; J.
27, 32, 5.3, 131, 146,
152, 162, 165, 224, 231 ;
M. 224 ; R. 34, 41, 99,
234, 235 ; Rt. 148,201 ;
T. 225; W. 58,91,119,
177, 217, 226, 227, 235
Bidford, Jo. 70, 162
Bierlye, sec Byerley
Bigg, Bigge, see Biggs
Bigginge, Biggins, H.
27 ; J. 153, 195
Biggs, Bigg, Bigge,
Byge, Bygge, Ch. 134 ;
Ez. 136, 195 ; Frs. 215 ;
H. 36 ; J. 212, 233 ;
Rph. 199 ; Rt. 18, 59 ;
T. 25,70, 131, 190, 195 ;
W. in, 126, 213, 229,
234
Biller, Billers, Byller, B.
209 ; E. 102 ; Ja. 209 ;
Jh.' 2n ; Ju. 134 ; W.
32. 148
Billett, G. 188
Billingbie, Rg. 55
Billings, Billing, Billinge,
Ez. 215 ; G. 180; J.
122, 214; R. 45, 134;
Rg. 99 ; W. 40
Billington, Billingeton,
Byllington, Fr. 132 ; I.
144; J- 33; Kt. 126;
T. 3 ; W. 52
Bilson, Billson, Bellsurt,
Billston, Bylson, Ag.
no ; E. 160 ; R. 206 ;
Rt. 84; W. 3, 88, 138
a/s. Kemson, E. 59
Bilton, Js. 165
Binckes, Binkes, G. 112 \
Js. 49 : W. 107, n5, n8
Bindley, J. i85 ; T. 174;
W. 102
Bing, Binge, Ant. 148 ;
Rt. 146 ; \V. 126
Bingham, Byngham, Mgy.
80 ; Rt. 148, 201 ; W. 3
Bingley, Js. 148 ; J. 153;
Mth. no ; P. 194
Binkes, see Binckes
Binsley, Rt. 153
Birch, Birche, Burch,
Byrch, Gf. i;^ ; Mrm.
R.
T. 183
Birchley, sec Burchley
Birchnall, sec Burchnall
'50
Index NomiuMni,
Bird, Birde, Burd, Byrd,
Byrde, Ag. 36 ; A. 223 ;
Audrey, 178 ; Bgt. 108,
177 ; Fr. 237 ; G. 77 ;
Ja. 179 ; Jo. 32 ; J. 30,
67, 91, 126 ; M. 71 ; R.
90, 222 ; Rt. 115, 131 ;
T, 34, 36, 120, 162 ; W.
28, 140, 161
Birkes, R. 206
Birkhead, N. 93
Birmingham, Ant. 106
Birredge, see Berridge
Birstall, Burstall, Bustell,
P. 3 ; R. Ill ; Rt. 145 ;
T. 186 ; W. 163, 167
Bishop, Bessoppe, Bis-
hopp, Bishoppe, Biss-
hope, Bisshopp, Bus-
hopp, Byshope, Bys
hopp, Byshoppe, Al
134, 188 ; Git. 118 ; H
67 ; J. 26, 52, loi, 104
138 ; R. 30 ; T. 3, 80,
149, 164, 199 ; W. 33
76, 120, 227
Bithway, sec Bythewaye
Bitterley, Alx. 123
Blaby, Blabye, Blabie, J.
18 ; R. 97 ; T. 55, 188
Black, Blacke, Blacks,
Ad. 223 ; Al. 40 ; A.
199 ; El. 193 ; Fr. 178 ;
G. 193 ; Js. 219 ; Jo.
96 ; J. 221, 225, 237 ;
Marger, 153; Mth. 196;
Ml. 126 ; Ph. 223; Rt.
79, 106 ; W. 52, 91, 93,
140, 221
Blackborne, Blackeborn,
Blackburne, Ag. 2 ; J. 2 ;
R. 74, 133 ; Rt. 27
Blackegrave, Blackegreff,
J. 2, 158; R. is8
Blackball, Fr. 178
Blackleache, Blackleech,
Rt. 164 ; T. I
Blackley, Blakeiey,
Blakely, H. 136; Rt.
93 ; W. 72, 143
Blackmoore, Ag. 70
Blackney, Rt. 26
Blacks, sec Black
Blackshaw, T. 122
Blackstock, R. 68
Blackwell, R. 140 ; W.
140
Blackwin, Blackwen,
Blackwing, Blackwyn,
Blakwen, J a. 228 ; J.
I 2 ; R. 70 ; S. 102 ;
\ W. 45
Bladen, Bladen, T. 28 ;
W. 40
Blag, Blague, J. 92 ; Ph.
181 ; W. 36
Blake, J. 34 ; K. 184 ;
Rph. 2 ; R. 23 ; Rt. 24,
26 ; T. 29, 34
Blakeiey, Blakely, see
Blackley
Blakesley, Blakesly,
Blaksley, Blakysley,
Blaxley, Blaxsley, Ag.
20 ; J. 31 ; K. 33 ; PI.
33 ; Rt. 21, 29, 36 ; T.
26 ; W. 2, 26, 146
Blakwen, see Blackwin
Blanckley, Blankeley,
Blankley, Blankly, Brb.
187 ; G. no, 136 ; H.
237; J- 2, 33, 136, 194;
M. 171 ; P. 119 ; Rt:
41 ; Sm. 108, 177 ; T.
153
Blanckney, Blankney,
Blanknie, G. 51 ; T.
65, 88 ; W. 86, 88
Bland, Blande, Git. 61 ;
H. 153, 163 ; J. 50;
Rg. 60 ; T. 2 ; W. 79
Blanelowe, Rt. 199
Blankeley, Blankley,
Blankly, sec Blanckley
Blankney, Blanknie, see
Blanckney
Blassi, Tiller, 153
Blaxbye, R. 85
Blaxley, Blaxsley, see
Blakesley.
Blazebrooke, W. 170
Bletsoe, Hu. 193 ; Thph.
191
Blick, J. 68
Blisse, Ph. 123 ; W. 138
Blith, Blithe, Blyth,
Blythe, Al. 114 ; £z.
114 ; Hu. 97 ; R. 93;
Rt. 131, 202 ; T, 109 ;
W. 54, 65, 222
Bloare, see Blower
Blockley, Blockely, Hln.
108 ; J. 68 ; T. 109, 120;
VI. 179
Blocksom, Blocksome, see
Bloxam
Blont, see Blunt
Blood, W. 225
Bloomfield, Bloomefeild,
Bloumfeild, Blumefeild,
Blumfeilde, Al. 200 ;
Rt. 203, 233 ; T. 96 ;
W. 140, 178
Blount, Blounte, Blownte,
see Blunt
Blower, Bloware, Blowre,
Bloare, Blougher, Ag.
153; Hy. 34, 195 ; Js.
72 ; J. 22, 70* 71,98;
Mt. 85, 87 ; R. 87,
123 ; Rt. no ; T. 85,
97) 193 ; W. 60, 160
Bloxam, Bloxham,
Bloxome, Bloxsome,
Blocksom, Blocksome,
Ag. 63 ; Al. 18 ; Amee,
153 ; H. 213 ; J. 50,80 ;
Ju. 60 ; Mrt. 170 ; Mau.
36, Ti ; R- 97r 194 ; T.
2, 41, 61, 193 ; W. 2,
14*, 86
Blumefeild, Blumfeilde, see
Bloomfield
Blundstone, S. 227
Blunt, Blunte, Blont,
Blount, Blounte,
Blownte, — , 94 ; A. 1 86 ;
B. 169 ; E. 94, 123 ; Ez.
51, 108, 123, 133, 182 ;
Gf. 60 ; G. 175, 191 ;
H. 83 ; Isb. 61, 74,
131 ; J- 51,94, 140, 142,
190; Mt. 122* 143,
153 ; Ml. 76 ; N. 122,
159, 175, 193, 196 ; R-
51,76, 126, 185 ; Rt. 49,
108 ; T. 63, 86, 89, 207 ;
W. 47, 102, 129, 145,
176, 187
ah. Fleminge, Isb.
202
Blurton, R. 108 ; W. 96
Blyth, Blythe, see Blith
Boadel, see Bodell
Boadicote, see Bodycote
Boardman, A. 209
Boate, N. 108
Bockley, G. 2
Boddeley, R. 190
Boddington, Hy. 123 ; J.
171 ; T. in
Bodell, Boadel, Bodyll, E.
loi ; Jo. 52 ; J. 2>i, 71,
126 ; Mt. 36, 46 ; Rt.
52,61 ; T. 237 ; W. 185
Boden, Ottwell, T},
Bodie, Ezk. 224
Bodycote, Boadicote,
Boddicote, Bodicoat,
Bodicote, Bodycott, Ez.
Index Nominuui.
251
4r, 159 ; J. 169 ; T. 34,
56, 66 ; W. 40, 98, 131
Bodyll, see Bodell
Boer, see Bower
Bolande, Benedict, 174 ;
Lu. 96
Bolarde, J. 172
Bold, Boulde, J. 14 ; R.
76, 99
Boldericke, sec Balderick
Boldman, R. 18
Bolesworth, Bolesworthe,
Bollesworth, Bolsworth,
Boulsworth, Bouls-
worthe, Bowlesworth,
Bowlsworthe, E. 67 ;
^i- 53. 195 ; J- 98 ; N.
185 ; Rt. 31,81 ; T. 36,
122, 140, 188 ; W. y:,,
84, 102
Bolevant, Bolivant, Boly-
vant, Bullevant, Bulli-
vant, Ant. 193 ; Js. 237 ;
J. 24, 202 ; N. 193 ; Rt.
20; T. 196; W. 81
Boley, see Bowley
Bollesworth, Bolsworth,
see Bolesworth
Bolt, Bolte, E. 29 ; W.
26
Boltbye, see Boultbie
Bolter, see Boulter
Boltfish, see Botfishe
Bolton, Bollton, Boulton,
Bartin, 167 ; Do. 69 ;
Jo. 88 ; J. 80*, 145, 167 ;
Lw. 129 ; Mt. 158 ; Rt.
93, 191 ; T. 87, 90 ; W.
3^' 41, 131
Boly, Bolye, see Bowley
Bolyvant, see Bolevant
Boman, see Bowman
Bond, Bonde, Aii. 108 ;
Fr. 87 ; Hln. 1^53 ; H.
ig8 ; Ja. 123 ; J. 26, 97,
119, 179, 217 ; Pru. 131 ;
Rph. 138 ; R. 36, 143 ;
T. 81 ; \V. 123, 147
Bone, L. 108
Bonner, Boner, Bonnar, J.
222, 225 ; R. 131 ; W.
19
Bonnet, Bonnett, Bonnitt,
Ez. 76 ; J. 108, 1 13, 129;
M. 122 ; Rt. 140 ; T.
203
Bonninge, Ab. 198
Bonsall, Bounsall, J. 123,
162, 172
Bonshawe, T. 174
Bood, Boode, Mt. 146 ;
Rt. 145, 188
Boore, see Bower
Boosse, see Boss
Boot, Boote, E. 74 ; T.
•34, 193*
Booth, Boothe, Bothe,
Ag. 29 ; Ant. 106 ;
Caleb, 229 ; E. 73 ; Ez.
115 ; Js. 107 ; N. 79,
165 : \V. 94
Boothby, Bootbey,
Bothebie,C. Skrvmsher,
233 ; T. 237 ; 'w. 36,
220
Boothway, see Bothway
Bordell, R. 196
Bore, see Bower
Borough, Borow, Bor-
ow^e, Borrow^, Borrowe,
Borrowes, Borrows, see
Burrowes
Borten, E. 91
Bosden, \\. 193
als. Bossome, (i. 126
Boser, Lnc. 79 ; W. 102
Boserd, Rt. 2
Boseworth, Bosseworth,
Bosseworthe, Boss-
I worth, Bossworthe, see
Bosworth
Boss, Bosse, Boosse, Al.
I 28 ; E. 143 ; H. 67,
220 ; Hu. 133 ; J. 2,
; 34,47,65, 159; R- 47 ;
! Rt. 2, 26, 34, 69 ; W. 2,
85, 1 15, 182, 187
Bossome, see Bosden
Bostock, T. 216, 22S ; \V.
98
Boston, A. 1 19
Bosworth, Boseworth,
Bosseworth, Bosse-
worthe, Bossworth,
Bossworthe, Br. 193 ;
E. 73; Ez. 75; H. 51,
118, 183 ; J. 47, 57, 83;
1 R. 17, 80 ; Rt. 47, 60,
' 76 ; T. 67
j Greene ah., J. 124 ;
I Rph. 75
Botfishe, Boltfish, Bot-
fysh, Bottffysh, Bottis-
fishe, J. 14 : R. 193 ;
Rt. 67, 153; W. 63
Botham, Hu. 117 ; R.
I 106, 1 15
Bothamley, Bottomley, J.
171 ; \V. 191
Bothe, see Booth
Bothway, Boothway,
Bothwaie, Bothwaye,
T. 85, 167,201 ; W. 90.
See also Bythewaye
Boton, J. 2, 49
Botre, R. 31
Bott, Ab. 143 ; Js. 231 ;
J. 32, 234, 235 ; Jph.
235 ; Lw. 122; Ml. 196;
R. 41 ; Rt. 164 ; T.
232, 235 ; W. 42
Bottersbee, see Battersby
Bottffysh, Bottisfishe, see
Botfishe
Bottom als. Smyth, Alt.
121
Bottomley, see Bothamley
Boughey, Ez. 167
Boughton, Bowghton, R.
233 ; Rt. 1 10 ; T. 33,
III ; W. 10 1
Boulde, see Bold
Boultbie, Boltbye, Ez. 89 ;
Rt. 79
Boulter, Baiter, Bolter,
Bowlter, G. 142, 200,
228 ; J. 79 ; N. 133 ;
T. 115, 131, 163, 198 ;
W. 120, 162
Boulton, see Bolton
Bound, Bownde, J . 90, 232 ;
W. 54
Bounsall, see Bonsall
Bourne, W. 190, 195
Bovercoate, JNIt. 85
Bowdon, Fr. 169 ; W. 76,
167
Bower, Bowar, Boer,
Boore, Bore, CI. 86, 88 ;
E. 136 ; H. 108 ; J. 2,
51, 64, 89 ; R. 180 ; T.
153, '87
Bowes, Jo. 166 ; T. 161,
166
Bowett, Rt. 54
Bowghton, see Boughton
Bowier, see Bowyer
Bowkett, R. 14
Bowkleye, B\v. 47
Bowler, Joice, 188
Bowley, Boley, Boly,
Bolye, Isb. 55 ; J. i6r,
170 ; Mt. 90 ; R. 96 ;
T. 79 ; W. 57, 136,
164
Bowlter, see Boulter
Bowman, Boman, Ag. 36,
1 174; ^'-99; H. 80, 175,
182; Js. 36; J. 28, 84,
I 98, 175 ; N-94; Rph.
252
Index Nomimmi.
77, 193 ; Rt. 36, 140 ;
T. 28, 71
Bowmar, Bawmar, Bow-
mer, K. 23 ; Rt. 199 ;
T. 198
Bown, Bowne, W. 233 ;
J. 185 ; Rt. 34 ; Hg.
167 ; \V. 190
Bownde, sec Bound
Bowyer, Bowyar, Bowier,
J. 199 ; N. 194 ; Rph.
49 ; R. 67, 94 ; Rt. 28 ;
T. 19, 108
Bowys, Al. 2
Boxall, J. 129
Boydell, J. 33 ; R. 77, 140
Boyer, Boyar, E. 188 ; Ez.
86, 89 ; J. 60 ; R. 143 ;
Rt. 98, 172 ; T. 202 ;
W. 79, 102, 126, 172
Boyfield, Boyfeild, Boy-
feyld, Lu. 161''" ; Rph.
91 ; W. Ill
Boylson, Beylston, Boyl-
ston, G. 149 ; Hu. 108 :
J. 198 ; Mth. 195 ; R.
56; T. 91.
Brabroke, Isb. 25 ; T. 25
Brabson, Brabsonne,
Brabston, Brabyzon,
Brabzon, E. 126; Ez.
43,61 ; J. 50; Mi. 133;
R. 55, 84 ; Rt. 66, 149 ;
Su. 166 ; T. 47 ; W. 2,
51, 55
Bracebridge, J. 216
Brackhouse, H. 237
Bradeley, Bradeleye, sec
Bradley
Bradeshaw, sec Bradshaw
Bradford, Bradforde,Brad-
forth, Bratford, Bred-
ford, Ant. 28 ; Ar. 1 77 ;
Gr. 142 ; H. 69 ; Hy.
143 ; Jo. 162 ; J. 2, 42,
59, lor, 108, 1 18 ; Rt.
36, 129, 136; T. 34,63,
126 ; \V. 133
Bradgate, Brodgate, E.
174 ; Ez. 149 ; Hv. 183 ;
R. 55, 122 ; Rt. 68 ; Sa.
117 ; T. 24, 179, 201 ;
W. 85* 140
Bradley, Bradeley. Brade-
leye, Bradly, Bradlie,
Ag. 149 ; Al. 136 ; A.
43 ; E. 84, 178; El. 79 ;
Ez. 1 19 ; Fr. 163 ; Git.
190 ; J. 45, 129, 136,
205;Mgy.45 ; R. 153;
Rt. 194 ; S. 143 ; T. 26,
99 ; W. 2, %-:,, 179, 195
Bradsell, Bradsale, Brad-
sill, J. 40 ; P. 142 ; R.
177 ; w. 36* 45
Bradshall, J. 49, 153 ; W.
153
Bradshaw, Bradeshaw,
Bradshawe, ¥y. i i i ;
G. 162, 229; Hy. 43,
61 ; J. 169 ; K. 180 ;
Mt. 56; Ml. 231 ; P.
179 ; R. 23, 232 ; Rt.
153; T. 143, 148; W.
63, 76
Bradsworth, T, 213
Bradwell, Ml. 129 ; Rg.
24 ; W. 122, 175
Braham, Eustace, 21, 122;
Rt. 85
Bramley, J. 153 ; R. 148 ;
T. 71
Bramton, Brampton,
Bramston, .^g. 2 ; J.
34 ; Rt. ^7 r St. 36 ;
T. 61
Branche, Brannche,
Braunche, J. 94 ; M.
171 ; T. 36, 153
Brandesley, N. 18
Brandiron, Wit. 1 1 1
Brandon, C. no ; J. 229 ;
M. 231 ; T. 84 ; Wit.
153 ; W. 136
Brandred, Brandrel, Ga-
wen, 66 ; Jo. 88 ; W.
140
Branson, Brannson,
Brannston, Branston,
Braunston, Brawnston,
Ag. 27 ; Ez. 105, 106 ;
H.72, 85, 123 ; Ja. 230;
J. 64,98, 153,158,185 ;
Lw. 153 ; L. 90 ; P. 56,
160 ; R. Ill, 222 ; Rt.
36, 77 ; T. 27, 30, 68 ;
W. 2* 14, 94, 222
Branston Sequestration,
195
Brasegirdle, T. 90
Brate, Bratt, see Brett
Bratfield, Bratfeild, Brat-
felde, Js. 234 ; J. 47 ;
R. 230 ; T. 182 ; W.
loi
Bratford, see Bradford
Braunche, see Branche
Braunston, Brawnston,
see Branson
Bray, Braye, A. 13S ; Ez
159; J- 69, 153, 159;
Rt. 32 ; T. 2* 19, 115 ;
W. 21, 104, 187
Bray wood, Brewood, J.
232 ; R. 21 ; Rt. 94,
136, 133
Breares, Brears, sec
Bryers
Bredford, sec Bradford
j Bredon, Breedon, H. 108 ;
j J. 2 ; R. 120
, Breerhurst, Brerehurst, N.
72 ; W. 34
I Breers, Breres, see Bryers
; Brefe, Breffe, J. 42, 47
( Bremer, Rt. 54, 159
j Brerehurst, see Breerhurst
! Bretell, Brettell, J. 40 ;
Rt. 55
Breton, see Britaine
Brett, Bret, Brate, Bratt.
I Britt, G. 161 ; J. 61,
131, 176; N. 191 ; R.
i 36 ; Sm. 85 ; T. 89 ;
W. 79, 134, 166
Breward, Rt. 229
Brewen, see Brewin
Brewer, Bruar, J. 126 ;
T. 18 ; Watson, 104
Brewin, Bruan, Bruande,
Bruarne, Bruen, Bru-
erne, Brewen, Brewerne,
Brewing, Ag. iSo; A.
134, 214 ; Ant. 120 ;
K. 225 ; Ch. 102, 146 ;
Ez. 69, 98, III, 172 ;
G. 185 ; Hu. 120 ; Js.
56 ; Jo. 153 ; J- 23, 36,
70, 73, 138, 172, 179,
180, 214 ; Rph. 105,
142, 170 ; R. 162, 169,
187, 216 ; Rt. 153 ;
Sm. 113 ; T. 59,68,98,
loi, 120, 126, 180, 234 ;
W. 45, III, 227
Brewood, sec Braywood
Brewster, Bruester, Bru-
ster. And. 22 ; J. 136 ;
M. 66 ; R. 28, 63 ; Rt.
36 ; T. 28, 55, 222 :
\\'. 2 222
Brian, Briann, see Bryan
j Brice, Brise, Bryce, Alx.
j 83 ; Al. 143 ; E. 160 ;
I J. 66 ; Rt. 140, 188 ;
j T. 84 ; W. 54, 122, 175
Brickewood, Brickwood,
I Brickwoode, J. 56, 59 ;
I Wit. 1 82 ; W. 64, 97,
' 171, 194
Index Noniinuin.
253
Bricklebanckes, Brickle-
bankes, T. 1:22, i.^C*
Bridge, Bridges, Brige,
liw. 106 ; Ez. 153 ; Rt.
131, 218 ; W. 36
Briers, sec Bryers
Briggs, Brigges, Briggys,
Brigs, Ag. 23, 65 ; B\v.
89 ; Uo. 13S"; E. 117 ;
Ez. 138, 195 ; Js. 83 ;
J. 20, 59, 69, 76, 212 ;
Mt. 46 ; R. 180 ; Rt.
43 ; Rg. 222 ; T. 221 ;
W. 26, 32, 34, 72, 134
Bright, Brighte, Bw. 134 ;
CI. 163 ; Ez. 163 ; Jph.
81 ; Jo. 72 ; J. 50, 96 ;
R. 162 ; Rt. 28; T. 120,
171 ; W. 74, 105
Brigstock, Jo. 195
Brindley, O. 222
Bringhurst, Bringest,
Bringhest, Bringheste,
Do. 79 ; J. 31, 76 ; Ml.
176; R. 33 ; Rt. 84 ; T.
27, 93 ; ^V-76, 109,120
Bringley, Rt. 56
Briningham, T. I},
Brion, sec Bryan
Brisbie, W. 1 1 5
Brisbone, R. 23
Brisco, Briscoe, Bristow,
Bristowe, Ez. 174 ;
Emmot, 29 ; T. 66, 201 ;
W. 84
Briscote, T. 93
Brise. sec Brice
Bristhall, Brystall, Ant. 26
or Barber, P. i
Bristowe, see Brisco
Britaine, Breton, Brittain,
Brittaine, Britton, CI.
168 : H. 167 ; J. 43, 92,
140 ; Rt. 136
Britt, see Brett
Broadbent, Hu. 133, 191 ;
Mt. 191
Broadhurst, Brodhurst,
Brodhurste, Ez. 215; H.
168 ; M. 217 : R. 90 ;
S. 212 ; W. 151
Broche. J. 27
Brockden, L. 3 r
Broddell, Brodell, J. 98,
117 ; T. 59
Brodesse, Ant. 1 17
Brodgate, see Bradgate
Brodhurst, Brodhurste, see
Broadhurst
Brofrid, R. 153
Broke, Brokes, see
Brookes
Brokesbie, Brokesby,
Brokesbye, Brokysby,
see Brookesby
Brome, Broome, Brone,
Broone, J a. 223 ; Jo.
151 ; J. 183 ; P. 83 ;
W. 18, 36
Bromefelde, H. 47
Bromley, Bromeley,
Broumley, Brumlee, Fr.
123 ; G. 146 ; H. 129 ;
Rt. 177 ; Rg. 118 ; T.
158 ; \'l. 126
Bronsord, N. 19
Brookebanck, W. 131
Brookehouse, A. 146
Brookes, Broke, Brokes,
Brook, Brooke, Brooks,
Brucke, Bruckes, Brux,
Al. 213 ; Ar. 13S, 195 ;
Carey, 113 ; K. 89 ; Do.
136 ; E. 74 ; El. 219;
Ez. 92, 133, 216 ; H.
1 10, 1 14 ; Hu. 60, 106 ;
I. 212 ; Js. 142 ; Job.
213 ; Jo. loi, 177 ; J.
32,53,79, 119,146,212;
R. 147 ; Rt. 49, 70, 93,
142; Rg. 153, 158 ; Rs.
209 ; S. 209 ; T. 40, 85 ;
w. 51,61,131,143, 149,
195, 202
Brookesby, Brokesbie,
Brokesby, Brokesbye,
Brokysby, Brookesbye,
Brooksby, Brooxby,
Broxbie, Broxby, Brux-
by, Abel, 230 ; Al. 133;
E. 126, 136 ; Ez. 40, 45,
13S, 195 ; f r. 133 ; Gf.
98 ; G. 87 ; Ja. 99 ; Jo.
111, 180; J. 2,97, 233 ;
Jd. 187; Mtl. loi ; Mth.
153 ; R. 29; Rt. 21 ;
Rg. 99; T. 123, 163,
196, 218 ; W. 2"*-, 22, 79,
166
Brooksby Sequestration,
191
Broome, Brone, Broone,
see Brome
Brootherhood, Rt. 114
Brooxby, see Brookesby
Brough, Js. 134
Broughton, Bcrridge, 180;
J. 2, 40, 72, 164 ; M.
146 ; T. 97, 150 ; W.
65, 194
Broughton Astley Seques-
tration, 194
Broumley, see Bromley
Browde, Al. 84
Browe, Mt. 111
Browell, Rph. 85 ; W. 81
Browett, Rt. 159 ; T. 57
Brown, Browne, .Ag. 20,
III, 153, 180 ; Al. 216,
• 223 ; Ant. 101 ; K. 2II ;
Chn. 1 10 ; Ch. 40, 47 ;
Dd. 232 ; Do. 211 ;
Edm. 114, 181 ; E. 56,
134, 138, 168, 195 ; EI.
106 ; Ez. 29, 33, 131,
162, 211, 226 ; Ellis, 40,
134, 149 ; Fr. 77, 106 ;
Gf. 2*; G. 126*; H.
69, 98, 220 ; Isb. 169 -y
Js. 46; Ja. 117, 170;
Jo. 47, 108, 126, 131,
153, 190; J- 2, 14, 27,
28, 33, 40*, 42, 50, 60,
66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 74.
81, 93. 94*, 108, no.
126, 131, 136, 143, 147.
it;3*, 161, 177, 179, 190,
2CO*, 20S, 218, 220, 222,
227 ; Jph. no ; Mt. 94,
97, 146, 199, 209 ; Mgy.
170; Ml. 43; N. 136*;
Ph. 2, 17, 169 ; Rph.
14 ; R. 2* 18* 20, 12,,
45, 79, 84, 120* 129,
150, 196 ; Rt. 24, 30,
40, 56, 70, 85, 88, loi,
136, 140, 150, 167 ; Rg.
34, 50 ; S. 210 ; Sm.
218; T. 36, 40, 45, 59,8.',
86, 90, 91, 97, 108, 113,
119, 123, 126, 133, 140*
145, 166, 174, 184, 190.
200, 232, 234 ; Wit. 46 ;
Widow, 92 ; W. 2, 21,
24, 40*, 42, 43, 51, 57,
89, 91, 109, 126, 153,
158, 163, 164, 165, 190,
217, 220. 222. 235
Ellis ah., Rt. 35
als. Lubthorpe, T. 56
Ludthorpe als.. J.
148
Brownell, ^^ . 45
Brownesword, Brownes-
worde, Joice, 170 ; W.
134
Brownfeld, H. 42
Browninge, Rg. 160
Broxam, f. 99 ; Mit. 106 ;
W. 117'
254
Index N^ominum.
Broxbie, Broxby, see
Brookesby
Bruan, Bruande, Bruarne,
Bruen, Bruerne, see
Brewin
Bruar, see Brewer
Bruch, T. 179
Brucke, Brucke?, see
Brookes
Brudenell, Brudnell, EI.
198 ; W. 136
Bruester, see Brewster
Bruice, R. 146
Brumlee, see Bromley
Brunt, T. 149
Brushfeilde, Brushefyelde,
G. 60 ; W. 104
Brussell, N. 24
Brustace, R. 84
Bruster, see Brewster
Brux, see Brookes
Bruxby, see Brookesby
Bryan, Brian, Briann,
Brion, Bryon, Bryong-,
Ag- 159. 194 ; Ai. 104,
no ; A. 179, 195 ; Ant.
120, 185 ; K. 216 ; Ch.
79; E. 153, 227; G.
167, 169 ; Gr. Ill ; H.
126, 153 ; Js. 216 ; J.
26, 30, 46, 74, 76, 97,
^^l', 136, 172, 180, 183,
234 ; M. 79; P. 80,
153, 164 ; R. 14,36,46,
60, 64, 74, 83* 235 ;
Rt. 84,92,97, 120, 184 ;
T. 2, 14, 66, 101, 102,
147, 153. 177, 235, 236;
W. 14, 26, 29, 34, 69,
76, 103, 134, 173, 180*
182, 219 ; Withers J.
216
ills. Foster, Bgt. 131,
190
Bryars, see Bryers
Bryce, see Brice
Bryd, Bryde, J. 20 ; T. 2
Bryers, Breares, Brears,
Breers, Breres, Briers,
Bryars, Bryres, E. 175 ;
J. 91, 153 ; R. 57; Rt.
86, 209 ; T. 73 ; W.
61* 142
Bryherhurste, E. 158
Bryon, Bryong, see Bryan
Brystall, see Bristhall
Bryttyll, W. 14
Buarne, Rg. 153
Buck, Bucke, Buke, Ag.
22 : A. 142 ; Ez. 3 ;
H. 46; R. 51, 55, 74;
T. 45, 113; \V. 3, 53
Buckbie, W. 122
Buckeley, Buckelye, see
Buckley
Buckerfeild, Buckerfield,
Buckerfeld, Buckers-
feyld, Buckersfield,
Bukerfyld, Dinali, 212 ;
Isb. 14 ; Jo. 43, 61 ;
J. 49 ; Wit. 145, 198
Buckler, Rt. T^ ; W. 90
Buckley, Buckeley, Bucke-
lye, H. 45 ; Jo. 51 ; R.
147; Rt. 233 ; Rw. 51
als. Weaver, Jo. 80
Weaver als.^ VV. 74
Buckminster, Rt. 23
Buckminster Sequestra-
tion, 190, 198
Bucknall, J- 133 ; R. 1 10 ;
T. 72, 179
Buckstein, Buckstone,
Buckstones, see Buxton
Buckster, E. 136
Buckwood, W. 27
Buckworth, Edm. 81
Buday, C. 170
Budge, T. 118
Budgwey, N. 174
Budworthe, Albonne, 50
Bugbie, R. 123
Bugg, Bugge, Buggs,
Ez. 47 ; H. 68, 118,
120, 182 ; J. 108; R.
5S, 99; T. 83, 103, 140 ;
VV. 48
Buke, see Buck
Bull, Ag. 90 ; Fr. 138 ;
G. 34 ; Jcb. 93 ; Job,
236 ; J. Ill, 143, 145,
183, 224 ; Mt. 226 ;
R. 76, 126, 129 ; Rt.
140 ; T. 175, 203 ; W.
183
Bullard, Ez. 126; W. 79
! Bullevant, Bullivant, see
\ Bolevant
I Bullock, Alth. 196
j Buning, Z. 1 17
! Bunis, Bunnis, E. 131, 191
Bunney, Bunnie, Bunny,
I iMt. 177 ; M. 219 ; P.
I 138, 227 ; Rt. 218 ; S.
I 215 ; T. 231, 233; W.
I 188, 233
Buntin, J. 237
Bupas, A. 25
Burbidge, Burbadg, Bur-
bag, Burbage, Burbidg,
Al. 74 ; Dn. 175 ; E.
117; Emmot, 224 ; G.
88,224; H. 3,34, 190;
J. 36, 40, 153, 218,237 ;
K. 25 ; Rph. 46 ; Rbc.
237 ; R. 29, 140, 177 ;
Rt. 22, 28, 43, 208 ; T.
23, 34, 81, 92, 98, 138 ;
W. 74, 153, 184, 187
Harley als.^ Ez. 75
j Burch, see Birch
Burchley, Birchley, J. 153,
159 ; R. 26 ; Rt. 30
i Burchnall, Birchnall, Burs-
j nail, Byrchenall, B\v.
I 51 ; Clyve, 14 ; D. 228 ;
Mth. 50 ; R. 14, 189,
219, 234 ; S. 219
Burd, see Bird
Burden, Burdin, Burdon,
J. 55,92 ; Mi. 81; R.
72 ; Rt. 173 ; T. 74,
142 ; W. 31, 196
Burdett, Burdet, Burdit,
Burditt, Burdyt, Bur-
dytt, A. 227 ; Ant. 32 ;
E. 126 ; Ez. 126, 188 ;
Gbl. 187 ; Gf. 94 ; H.
26 ; Isb. 74 ; J. 3, 42,
72,91,96, 104 ; K. 103;
M. 111,208; R. 3*, 43,
51, 66, 80, 96, 181, 194,
201 ; Rt. 49 ; S. 237 ;
T. 70, 90, 114, 140, 180,
224 ; W. 3, 98, 142, 149,
175, 217
Burdhede, Mt. 34
Burdin, Burdon, see Bur-
den
Burdit, Burditt, Burdyt,
Burdytt, see Burdett
Burdor, T. 3
Burgeine, Burgon,
Byrgion, Ez. 3 ; J ph.
88 ; P. 117
Burgeland, Burgeyland,
Burgland, Burgurland,
J. 3, 120; Rt. 51 ; W.
80
Burgess, Burges, Burgese,
Burgis, Burgiss, Ag.
122 ; Ez. 200 ; Hu. 57 ;
J. 49, 67, 122, 221, 229,
233 ; R. 26, 119, 183 ;
Rt. 3, 20, 54 ; T. 26, 109,
160, 221 ; W. 3
Burgurland, see Burgeland
Burley, A. 236 ; K. 236 ;
E. 210, 236 ; Ez. 212 ;
H. 87; J. 104,214,236*
Index Nominum.
Jph. 236 ; M. 236* ; S.
236; T. 236*; W. 153,
21 I, 2F4, 236*
Burnaby, Burmby, Burm-
bye, Burnebie, Burne-
bey, Burneby, Burnebye,
Burnby, Ag. 67 ; Chn.
93 ; H. 136, 200 ;
Kenelme, 85, 133, 2CX3 ;
N. 76 ; Rt. -Ji ; T. 88,
129 ; W. 184
Burnam, J. 118 ; Rt. 3
Burne, W. 91
Burnebey, Burneby,
Burnebye, Burnebie,
Burnby, see Burnaby
Burrell, Rph. 25
Burrough Sequestration,
187, 198
Burrowes, Borow, Bor-
owe, Borrow, Borrowe,
Borrowes, Borrows,
Borough, Burrouges,
Burrough, Burroughes,
Burrow, Burrowe, Bur-
rows, Al. 106 ; A. 20 ;
Aug. 163 ; Ch. 69 ; E.
171 ; Ez. 129 ; Erasmus,
187 ; Hln. 153 ; H. 40,
71 ; Hy. 146; Isb. 74;
Ismael. 143 ; Jo. 131 ; J.
65, 88, 103, I If, 113,
145, 149, 153* 166, 180,
225 ; K. 194 ; L. 107 ;
R. 108, 162 ; Rt. 21,
24* 25, 43*,. 59, 61, 89,
158 ; S. 168 ; St. 196 ;
St. John, 178 ; T. 28,
1 10, 117, 119, 126, 153 ;
W. 2, 33, 88, 117, 133,
136, 211, 225
Burslem, W. 195
Bursnall, sec Burchnall
Burstall, sec Birstall
Burston, G. 14
Burton, Ag. 87 ; Al. 148
Do. 163 ; E. 189, 198
El. 93 ; Fr. 203 ; H. 3
91 ; Hv. 183 ; Isb. 80
Ja. 47, 237 ; J. 56, 81*
88, 109, 166, 192, 218
219 ; K. 153 ; Lk. 83
Mt. 230 ; M. 237
Narvil, 237 ; Rph. 3
113, 180: R. 34, 42,67
120*, 230 ; Rt. 28, 69
Sm. 166 ; T. 61,80, 123
163,178 ; W.25, 27, 64,
"3, >53*
Ills. Havers, A. 192
Bury, Fr. 196 ; J. 63
Burys, Ag. 165 ; R. 25 ;
T. 165
Busby, Busbye, T. 160 ;
W. 236
Bushell, Rt. II
Bushopp, see Bishop
Bussard, J. 73 ; R. 80,
164; Rg. 76 ; T. 36 ; W.
113
Bustell, see Birstall
Buswell, J. 123 ; Mt.
loi ; Mgy. 126; Rg. 96;
Su. 174 ; \V. 93
Butcher, Hastwell, 210 ;
T. 83, 166
Chapleyna/i-., W. 99
— — Smith als.^ N. 173
Butler, Buttelar, Buttler,
Al. T] ; Ez. 80 ; El. 94 ;
Fr. 3, 180 ; H. 122 ; J.
36, 40, 153, 158, 180;
i Jpli- 214 ; Jy. 161 ;
I Mathias, 96 ; R. 64,
142 ; Rt. 54, 76, 165 ;
T. 34, 63, 71,83, 88, 98,
153, 167 ; W. 50, 192
Butlin, N. 218 ; Rt. 146 ;
W. 184, 224
Butrey, Butterey, Buttre,
J. 42, 172 ; T. 237
Butt, L\v. 122
Buttelar, ButtlerjJtY Butler
Butter, J. 237
Butterfeild ah. Wright,
K. 129
Butteris, Butterys, sec
Buttrice
Butterworth, R. 23
Button, A. 147 ; E. 97 ;
Frs. 93 ; Flk. 143 ; Hy.
I II, 201 ; J. 14, 40 ; R.
82 ; W. 107
Buttrice, Butteris, But-
terys, Buttris, Jo. 104 ;
J. 60, no; R. 17S ; W.
83, 196
Buxam, Buxham, Bux-
some, E. 54 ; Hii. 61 ;
M. 171
Buxton, Buckstein, Buck-
stone, Buckstones, Bux-
tons, Ag. 153 ; E. 150 ;
R. 90 ; Rt. 81, III ; T.
206, 236 ; W. 138
Byard, Byarde, E. 34 ;
Elias, 237 ; J. 91 ; R.
81 ; T. 105 ; W. 14
als. Smith, Ag. 1 26.
See also Bayard
255
Byddle, Bydle, see Biddle
; Bye, Rt. 29
j Byerley, Bierlye, Byerlye,
J. 114 ; Rt. 64, 1 15
Byfeld, T. 34
Byge, Bygge, see Biggs
Bylie, VV. 14
Byller, see Biller
j Byllington, see Billington
'Byllysbe, Jo. 14 ; T. 3
Bylson, see Bilson
Byngham, see Bingham
Byrbewodde, T. 3
Byrch, see Birch
Byrchenall, see Burchnall
Byrd, Byrde, see Bird
Byrgion, see Burgeine
Byrtbe, H. 21
Byrte, H. 14
Byshope, Byshopp,
Byshoppe, see Bishop
Bythewaye, Bithway, A.
123; J. 184 ; W. 184.
See also Bothway
Bywater, Ez. 232 ; J. 221 ;
St. 217 ; T. 220, 222
Cabball, T. 22
Cade, J. 105, no ; R. 3 ;
T. 122
Cademan, G. 51 ; Mt. 54,
113
Cafforne, W. 83
Calcroft, Calcrafte, Cal-
crofte, Callcraft, Call-
crofte, Colecroft, Ag.
76 ; A. 48 ; Ch. 237 ;
Fr. 50, 153 ; Jo. 103 ;
Rph. 22 ; Rt. 79, 80 ;
Sm. 126; T. 33, 93,
T72 ; W. 30, 142, 200
Calengwoode, J. 47
Callcraft, Callcrofte, see
Calcroft
Calley, J. n ; T. 76
Callis, Callys, A. 172 ;
K. 79 ; E. 48 ; Frs.
131 ; Hy. 70 ; Jermane,
87; J. 71, 162; Rt. 48,
146 ; T. 19S ; W. 36,
143, 214
Calton, sec Carlton
Calverley, Calverly, Js
146 ; Mt. 134 ; Noel!.
149, 202 ; Rt. 196
Calvert, J. 233
Camden, T. 135
Came, Cam, K. 222 : T.
1 10
256
Index N ODiimun,
Campion, Campyon, Ch.
170 ; Ez. 167 ; G. 126 ;
J. 19* 80, 126; R.
118, 183 ; Rt. 81 ; T.
133 ; W. 133
Canell, Al. 17, 18
Cank, Rg-. 21, 23
Cannar, Cannard, Can-
narde, Canner, Cannor,
Kanner, Ag. 54, 159 ;
J. 53 ; Magdalene, 30 ;
Rt. 20, 40 ; T. 114, 164,
18S; W. 17, 29
Canne, Rt. 153 ; W. 51
Canner, Cannor, i^tv Cannar
Canser, Fr. 1 17
Cant, sec Cawnt
Cape, see Capo
Capell, H. 135
Capenhurst, \V. 97
Capp, Cape, Cappe,
Coope, Js. 48 ; Alth.
26 ; \V. 153
or Coope, W. 22
Cappennars, Rph. 114
Cara als. Feloe, W. 98
Cardale, G. 225
Care, sec Carr
Carley, J. 36
Carlton, Calton, Carleton,
E. loi ; R. 96 ; Rt. i
153; T. 93 I
Carlton Curliew Seques- i
tration, 185
Carne, Rt. 164 j
earner, Al. 19 ; Hu. 18S ; :
R. 88 I
Carpenter; Ml. 36 ; W.
53, 54, 159 !
Carr, Care, Carre, Cars,
\. 140, 20S ; D. 210 ; I
(i. 20S, 210 ; Hu. 54 ;
J. 129, 143 ; P. 208 ; I
Rt. 103, 158 : T. 103,
140; W. 3
Cart, Carte, Carts, Charte,
Ez. 185 ; J. 14, 118
187 ; Rph. 153 ; W. 3
'35
or Garts, W. 57
Carter, — , 83 ; CI. 65
D. 236 ; Edm. 21, 196
E- 3, 34, 42, 92, 202
El. 117 ; Ez. 123, 232
Everard, 194; Gf. 195
G. 88, 229 ; H. 231
Hy. Ill ; Isb. 36 ; J
36, 51, 53- 11^ 163,233
M. 96, 122 ; iVIth. 34
Mau. 47 : Mirable, 153
N. 164, 185 ; Rph. 190 ;
R. 22, 33, 115, 184,224 ;
Rt. 36, 53, 178 ; Rg-.
136; T. 28, 40, 58, 146,
233 ; Wit. 160 ; W. 30,
49, SC', 89, 107, 129, 149,
178
(ds. Robins, Dn. 114
Cartleche, P. 23
Cartwright, Cartright,
Cartewrite, Cartewryte,
Cartwrit, Chartwright,
Al. 236 ; B. 210 ; Crn.
104 ; E. 70 ; Ez. 212 ;
Frs. 209 ; G. 207 ; Hy.
214 ; Js. 209, 214 ; J.
55, 58, 90, 163. 214,
216 ; Mt. 233; R. 236*;
Rt. 64 ; T. 23, III, 174,
185, 206, 208, 236* ;
I W. 31
j Hawley als.^ Ez. 149
ah. Ha^wley, R. 146
Carver, Carvar, Edm.
129 ; Hu. 126, 143 ; J.
145 ; Rph. 3 ; R. 86 ;
Rt. 189 ; T. 67,82, 113,
114, 182 ; W. 67, 82,
115
Thurman als.^ Isb.
95 ; J- 64 ; T. 95
als. Thurman, J. 1 29 ;
T. 173 ; W. 202
Whyte als., W. 160
Case, Rt. 21
Casey, Ab. 120, 185 ; T.
146, 174, 199
Castell, J. 40 ; Renold,
51 ; R. 51
Caster, Castor, Ant. 53 ;
B\v. 96 ; W. 'J']
Casterson, Casterton, A.
220 ; T. 2:9
Castledyne, J. 83
Castor, see Caster
Catell, see Cattell
Cater, Cator, Ez. 201 ;
Gbl. 140 ; G. 50, 86 ; J.
3, 22, 108, 201 ; Lu.
136, 227 ; Mt. 51 ; R.
53, 142, 160, 196 ; Rt.
70; W. 65, 183,227,231
Catlin, Catlyn, Catlyne,
Al. 71 ; E. 84 ; T. 159 ;
W. 68
Cator, sec Cater
Cattell, Catell, Cattle,
Cattyll, J. 153 ; R. 3,
90, 118, 135 ; Rt. 89 ;
Rg-3, 153; W. 58
Catton, Mt. 63 ; W. 19,
I 36, 89
. Caudell, Caudrell, see
i Cawdell
Caudwell, see Cawdwell
Caunt, Caunte, see
Cawnt
Cave, A. 211 ; Ant. 171 ;
Ch. 74, 163 ; Deane,
151 ; E. 69, 120, 122,
126, 190; Ez. 92, 105,
123, 202 ; Fr. 89, 207 ;
H. 85 ; J. loi, 123, 142,
166, 202, 21 1, 214 ; Jph.
215 ; Mt. 168 ; M. 126,
202 ; Ph. 96 ; R. 86, 91,
105, 192 ; Rt. 42 ; Sa.
236 ; T. 92, 94, 95, 99,
113, 117, 131, 168, 179 ;
W. 103, 150, 203
Caverley, Caverlie, W. 74,
8r
Cawdell,Caudell, Caudrell,
Ml. 202 ; Rt. 177 ; T.
63
Cawdren, J. 68
Cawdwell, Coldwell,
Caudwell, Cawdewell,
Cawldewell, A. 190 ;
Eme, 51 ; Eradice J.
74 ; H. 22 ; Jd. 176 ;
N. 194 ; R. 53 ; Rt. 201
Cawke, W. 114
Cawnt, Cant, Caunt,
Caunte, Cawnte, Ag.
n ; Al. 14 ; A. 140 ;
Gbl. "72)1 122 ; G. 92 ;
J. 3, 122* 131,185,201,
220 ; Mt. 104 ; Rph.
loi ; R. T% 74 ; Rt.
67* 70* 71, S3; T. 3,
31, 17S ; W. 3, 14, 19,
70, 82, 87, 106, 143
Ceaton, N. 96
Cecill, Cicell, Ag. 85 ;
Blase, 85
Cesse, Rt. 3
Chadwicke, G. 54 ; Ml.
103 ; W. 46
Challand, Chaland, Chal-
lan, Challande, Char-
land, Ag. 103 ; G. 82 ;
H. 43 ; R. 64 ; Rt. 96,
162, 174 ; T. 185 ; W.
66, 108
Chalton, K. 104
Chamberlain, Chamber-
laine, Chamberlayne,
Chamberleine, Cham-
berlen, Chamberlin,
Index NoniiniDii.
257
Chamberline, Chamber
lyn, Ag. 25 ; Al. 3, 60
Ant. 76 ; Ch. 50, 140
E. 140, 236 ; Ez. 120
Fr. 126, 149, 207, 220
G. ^l, 142 ; H. 29, 59
66 ; Hii. 106, 158 ; Hy
99 ; I. 189, 190 ; Js
180 ; Jo. 120 ; J. 36
104, 108, 145, 177, 196
235 ; K. 203; Lw. 153
Lybius, 96 ; Mt. 140
Mgy. 190 ; R. 57, 66,
91, 120, 166, iBo ; Rt
49, 138, 143, 21 r, 214
T. 54, 56, 64, 80, 90, loi
104, 153, 168* 169, 183
206, 214, 225 ; VI. 126
W. 3, 33, 48, 69, 70, 80^
88, 99. 138, 142, 151
1 53, 164, 172, 208, 209
Chambers, Ag. 109 ; Anib.
186 ; J. 1 10, 142 ; Mgy.
174 ; Rph. 31 ; T. 97,
237 ; W. 119, 164
Chame, W. 106
Champion, R. 53
Chancey, Chancye als.
Gyles, CI. 153 ; T. 99
Chandler, Chaundler,
Chauntler, Chawndler,
Barnard, 120, 185 : Rg.
87 ; T. 33, 76
Chanell, J. 55
Chaner, Chan', Ag. 15^;
H. 55; O. 153; \V.
228
Chapell, Rt. 56
Chapkm, l"r. 177
Chaplin, Chaplayne,
Chaplen, Chapleyn,
Chaplyn, Chapplyn, Ag.
t : C. 54 ; G. 234 ; J.
40 ; Rt. 3 ; T. 33
als. Butcher, \V. 99
Chapman, Al. 161 ; A. 136;
Ant. 113; Ch. 3 ; C.
82 ; Const. 138 ; Dn.
66 ; Edm. 153 ; E. 69,
105, 186, 199, 220;
Elias, 201 ; Ez. 146 ;
Hu. 187, 196 ; Ja. 237 ;
Jsp. 138 ; J. 3, 56, 76,
%l., 129, 140, 229*; Mt.
3,34; M.138; N. 107;
R. 36, 71, 149, 203, 206,
207 ; Rt. 71, 95. 115.
145, 198; T. 29, 49, 51,
55> 57, 7r, 117, >i9, i33,
I35i 1S5, 201 : W. 20,
34, 117, 133, 135, 136,
145*, ^-11
ah. Palmer, J. 3.
Charde, CI. 30
Chare, Ez. 122 ; J. 1 19 ;
R. 89 : T. 199
Charity, Charetie, Charite,
Charitie, Charitye,
Charritie, Charytye, A.
36 ; Ch. 97 ; Hu. 45,
11 ; Jo. 42, 48 ; J- 30,
153 ; .M. 69 ; Rt. 167,
170; T. 18, 2oo; W.88,
106
Charland, see Challand
Charles, Js. 148 ; T. 172
Charnell, Charnells, E.
182 ; Jo. 4; ; ^Vlt. 153
Charnocke, R. 1S7
Charritie, sec Charity
Charte, sec Cart
Charter, Rt. 3
Charton. T. 153
Chartwright, see Cart-
wright
Charytye, see Charity
Chatleton, Chatterton, E.
66 ; Ja. 136 ; J. 97 ;
Lu. 115 ; W. 26, 106.
See also Chettleton
Chattell, Chatyll, J. 184 ;
R. 2r
Chattoke, Mt. 3 ; T. 3
Chatwall, Rg. 26
Chatwyn, S. 226
Chatyll, see Chattell
Chaundler, Chauntler, see
Chandler
Chauner, see Chawner
Chauntre, Ag. 19
Chaveney, see Chawney
Chawmle, E. 42
Chawnder, Jo. 79
Chawndler, see Chandler
Chawner, Chauner, Chaw-
ner, Alx. 135 ; Al. 153 ;
Ant. 181 ; Ja. 142 ; Jo.
122 ; J. 24, 51,61 ; O.
48 ; Rph. 59 ; R. 14 ;
Rt. 142 ; T. 14
Chawney, Chaveney, E.
45 ; Fr. 114 ; Hy. 237 ;
J. 193 ; Joisc, 56 ; R.
42, 53
Cheatell, Cheetle, ^..v
Chettle
Checkley, J. 120
Cheetham, T. 233; W. 196
Chelle, W. 3
Chen, T. 36
Cheney, Cheneye, Cheny,
A. 160 ; J. 64, 146 ; T.
129* ; W. \.\o
Cherie, see Cherry
Cherribough, Cherebough,
Cheriboughe, J. 89, 1 18 ;
T. 123
Cherrington, Hu. ^^t
Cherry, Cherie, H. 113,
146 ; J. 36, 104, 175 ;
T. 51
Cheshire, Chesshere,
Chesshyre, Rph. 42 ;
R. 51 ; W. 196
Chester, Ant. 123 ; Augn.
122, 186; Ch. 120 ; Hu.
123 ; J- 53, 119, 123,
145 ; L. 104 ; T. 64 ;
\V. 97, 146, 175, 189
Chesterfeild, Do. 182 ; T.
174, 182
Chesterton, J. 34 ; R.
59
als. Parsons, W. 96
Parsons als..^ R. 184
Cheston, Rt. '}yO
Chettle, Cheatell, Cheetle,
Chetell, Chetle.Chettell,
Ag. 171 ; Ez. 70 ; J. 36,
14X201*; Lw. 25, 175;
Ml. 100 ; N. 98, 201 ;
Rph. 83, 170; Rg. 66;
T. 40, 83, 171
Chettleton, Chettelton, K.
13S ; T. 123, 131
Chevall, R. 3
Childe, A. 146 ; B. 135,
193 ; Frs. 136 ; J. 60 ;
W. 143
Chilwell, Chillwell, J. 71 ;
Wit. 87 ; \V. 56, 113
als. Grang, W. 135
Chippingdale, Chippinge-
dale, J. 126, 1 87 ; T. 49
Chissledine, R. 195
Chiswell, Chissall, Js. 131 ;
J. 76, 131, 133 ; T.
120
Choyce, Choice, Choise,
Chose, Choyse,Choysse,
Al. 3 ; G. 167, 182 ;
Isb. 143 ; J- 26, 51,95,
172, 182, 229 ; Jy. 71 ;
N. 104 ; R. 145 ; Rt.
43, 166 ; T. 107 : W.
26, 165
Christian, Christan, Ez.
177 ; Ezehelis. 180 ; S.
196 ; T. 31 : W. ;i
Christopher, .*lc Xpofere
258
Index Nominuvi.
Church, Churche, T. 3,
1 17, 202
Churchman, Ag. 1 10 ; Fr.
138 ; H. 194 ; J. 153 ;
R. 136
Cicell, see Cecill
Cille, W. 92
Cistone or Syston, Al. 1 8
Clakeson, T. 3
Clampe, Rt. 165
Clare, Ez. 105 ; J. 14, 68,
153 ; Jph. 224; R. 149;
T. 36 ; Wit. 96 ; W.
91
Cleiriston or Clawson, T.
106
Clark, Clarke, Clerc,
Clerk, Clerke, Ag. 27,
83, 162 ; AIx. 188 ;
Amy, 217 ; A. 70, 126,
187 ; Ant. 131 ; 236 ;
B\v. 58 ; K. 220 ; Ch.
93 ; CI. 143 ; Dn. 140 ;
Dunston, 153 ; Edm.
66, 122 ; Ez. 63 ; Frs.
135 ; Fr. 145, 153 ; G.
3 ; Hamlett, 212 ; Hln.
46 ; H. 3, 36, 54, 63, 72,
92, 108, 136 ; Hu. 18 ;
Isb. 135, 153; Ja. 165,
237 ; Jo. 74 ; J- 3*,
25*, 33, 34, 36*, 51,60,
70, Tj, 78, 85, 88, 104,
118, 120, 123, 126* 140,
142, 160, 181, 187, 188,
196, 198,216, 234* 237;
Jph. 113 ; Jy. 2C6 ;
K. 142 ; L\v. 65, 76 ;
Mt. 54, 237 ; Mgy. 63,
140, 153 ; Mrt. 153 ;
Maud, 182 ; Nth. 117 ;
N. 3, 13?, 153, 195 ;
Rph. 14, 221 ; R. 14,
17, 40, 51,63, 89, 92*
93, 96, 160, 165 ; Rt.
3* 19, 22, 30, 31, 49,
63* 65, 70, 86,88, 117,
118, 136, 176, 201, 213 ;
Rg. Ill ; S. 230, 232 ;
Sa. 129 ; Sm. 196 ; St.
229, 232 ; T. 3* 18, 25,
42, 50* 51, 55, 63, 69,
. 76*, 81, 92, 104, 106,
no* 145,153, 158, 160,
163, 169, 175*, 182, 186,
195, 219, 232 ; Tm. 151 ;
Wit. 64 ; W. 14, 20, 25,
34,43, 45, 48, 49, 51*,
60, 70, 78* 79*, 88, 89,
91, 96, 97, 100, 101,
106* 108, 115, 117, 126,
145, 159, 165, 173, 175,
185, 190, 194, 196, 198,
214, 230, 234
ah. Cooke, Wit. 190
als. Neale, Mt. 162
als. Plummer, W. 3
Clarson, Clareson, Clar-
sonn, E. 97 ; G. 71 ; R.
131 ; Rt. 118 ; T. 162 ;
W. 185. See also Claw-
son
Clauson, see Clawson
Claver, Hln. 98, 172
Clawdesley, see Clowdes-
ley
Clawson, Clariston, Clau-
son, Claxton, Fr. 67
^r Clariston, T. 106
Claxton, Long, Seques-
tration, 198
Clay, Claye, Cley, Ag.
190 ; H. 33 ; J. 29, 85 ;
Rt. 89, 193 ; Rt. 79,
237 ; Sm. 161 ; T. no,
182 ; W. 149, 153, 162
Claybroke, Cleybroke, Ez.
3 ; R. 49 ; W. 48
Claypole, Cleapole, Clea-
pool, Cleapoole, Clee-
poole, Clepole, Clay-
poole, Cleypole, E. 201 ;
Jo. y] ; Lebbius, n i ;
Rt. 18 ; Sa. 149; T.
60 ; W. 74, 86
Clayton, Cleaton, Cleiton,
K. 224 ; D. 224 ; E.
70 ; Ez. 2n ; G. 210 ;
J. 224*, 229, 230 ; M.
226; N. 81 ; T. 222,
225, 226 ; W. 224
Cleapole, Cleapool, Clea-
poole, Cleepole,Clepole,
sec Claypole
Clements, Clemence, Cle-
ment, Ag. 180 ; A. 214 ;
E. 222 ; Ez. 126 ; Js.
n8 ; R. 54, 179 ; Rt.
104 ; T. 123, 158 ; W.
2n
Clerc, Clerk, Clerke, see
Clark
Cleybroke, sec Claybroke
Cliffe, Clif, T. 3, n 5
Cliffen, Cliffon, El. 198 ;
Fr. 88
Clifford, Clyfford, E. 142,
200 ; Jo. 53, 153 ; J-
226 ; Mt. 18 ; N. 159 ;
R. 167, 189 ; R\v. 135
Clifton,Clyfton,Clyftonne,
J. 3, 67, 176; Lw. 123;
Rph. 56 ; Raphael, 165*;
Rt. loi, no ; T. 83
Clipsham, Mrt. 47 ; T.
169
Close, Closse, see Clowes
Clowdesley, Clawdesley,
Clowdesly, G. 161 ; M,
66, 146, 161, 199 ; N.
153, 187 ; T. 136
Clowes, Close, Closse,
Clowse, J. 122 ; R. 220 ;
T. 179; W^ 143
Cluar, W. 149
Cludd, B. 212
Clyfford, see Clifford
Clyfton, Clyftonne, see
Clifton
Clyston, J. 40
Coachman, Ezechiell, 108
Coale, Coales, see Cole
Coallson, see Colson
Coates, Coats, see Cotes
Cobley, A. 148 ; Ez. 224 ;
H. no ; J. 169, 236 ;
R. 164 ; W. 61
Cockayne, Cocken,
Cockin, Cockyn, Coken,
Cokyn, J. 54, 143 ; R.
4* 71, 80 164 ; T. 174 ;
Wolston, 153
als. Seagrave, R. 91
Cockeram, Cockram,
Cockerham, Cockoram,
Cokeram, Ez. 123 ; G.
34, 178 ; Rph. 187
Cockin, Cockyn, see
Cockayne
Cockoram, sec Cockeram
Cocks, Cockes, Cokes,
Coks, Ag. 79; Hy. 51 ;
Jo. 51 ; J. 71 ; Rt. 170;
T. 33, 70, 105 ; W. 3,
1 8. See also Cox
Cockson, see Cokeson
Coe, Cooe, Ez. 214 ; Jo.
31 ; J. 214 ; T. 72,
167
Cogan, Coggen, J. 214;
W. 163
Coke, Koke, A. 53 ; Bw.
50 ; Donald, 58 ; J. 4*,
14*, 27, Zl, 55 ; I^- 4,
• 18, 22, 54 ; Rt. 30*, 32 ;
T. 4* 56 ; W. 4, 14,
18, 20, 25
or Koe, W. 1 8
or Koke, R. 19
als. Smyth, Jo. 26
Index Nominjwi.
259
Coken, Cokyn, see
Cockayne
Cokeram, see Cockeram
Cokes, Coks, see Cocks
Cokeson, Cockson,
Cookeson, J. 46, 96 ;
Ml. 83 ; T. 68 ; W. 42
Colban, Colbon, see
Colebarne
Colclough, K. 221
Coldocke, R. 20
Coldoverton Sequestra-
tion, 190
Coldwell, see Cawdwell
Cole, Coale, Coales, Coles,
AI. 74 ; G. 79, 164 ;
Jo. 170; J. 73, IIS, 153;
Mgy. 96; R. 126, 183,
198, 200 ; T. 29, 74,
160, 183 ; W. 51,' 167,
182, 185
Colebarne, Colban, Col-
bon, A. 136 ; G. 143 ;
Rt. 239, 230
Colecroft, Colecrofte, see
Calcroft
Coleman, Colman, Coole-
man, Ag. 124, 187 ; Al.
119; Chn. 217 ; D. 149 ;
Do. 178 ; E. 135, 195 ;
Ez. 80, 227 ; G. 142 ;
Gr. 192 ; H. 64, 88,
120 ; J. 51, 53, 69, III,
136, 189, 216; Lu. 195 ;
Mt. 207 ; M. 184, 208 ;
Rph. 150; R. 23, 31,
63, 71 ; Rt. 32, 124,
164; T. 23, 34, 51, 76,
80, 120, 124, 131, 136,
143, 203*; W. 87, 113,
131, 167, 196
als. Allen, M. 201
Watts nls., A. 201
Colerd, R. 4
Coles, -ft'6' Cole
Coleson, sec Colson
Coley, Colie, see Colley
Colinson, W. 27
Colkin, Fr. 216
Coll, J. 14
Colleins, see Collins
Colles, see Collis
Collett, J. 179 ; R. 34 ;
W. 55
Colley, Coley, Colie,Collie,
Cooley, Js. 76 ; K. 178
Mgy.' 131 ; R. 153
Rt. 18, 114 ; T. 175
W. 25
CoUick, Rt. 27
Collier, CoUyer, Ag. 63 ;
Dorcas, 126 ; Jph. 233,
235 ; T. 184, 187
ColUngton, Js. 78 ; J. 48 ;
W. 63
Colling-wood, R. 32, 58 ;
T. 153
Collins, Colleins, Collin,
Colling, Collyn, Col
lyns, Colyn, Ag. 4 ; Al.
119 ; D. 224 ; Isb. 31,
56 ; J. 4, 29, Z2>, 47, 84,
106, 109, no, 143, 170 ;
Mth. 18, 226 ; N. 22,
46 ; R. 4, 83, 114, 143*
158, 200 ; Rt. 109 ; Sm.
42 ; T. 55, 80, 150, 166,
199, 202 ; W. 18, 113,
120, 124, 185, 192, 202*
Collinson, Ant. 149
Collis, Colles, CoUys, E.
42 ; G. 85 ; Js. 4 ; R.
2,3 ; T. 61
als. Martin, T. 1 36
Collishaw, Collyshawe,
Mt. 98 ; R. 93
Collison, J. 95
Collson, see Colson
Collumbyne, Ag. 90
Collyer, see Collier
Collyn, Collyns, see Collins
Collys, see Collis
Colman, see Coleman
Colombell, Columbell, Hy.
4, 18 ; J. 27
Colson, Coallson, Coleson,
Collson, Colston, Cool-
son, Coulson, Cowlson,
Amb. 154 ; Isb. 131 ;
J. 14, 90 ; K. 136 ; R.
120; Rt. 23, 82 ; T.
21*, 31 ; W. 140, 198,
202
Coltman, Colteman, Coult-
man, Ag. 124; Al. 43 ;
G. 129 ; H. 92 ; J. no,
135 ; Mt. 119 ; Nth.
170 ; N. 176 ; R. 76,
126, 203 ; Rt. 42 ; T.
200 ; W. 7i, 158, 189,
193
Colton, Cowlton, J. 98,
166, 172 ; N, 126 ; R.
82 ; Rt. 72 ; T.37 ; W.
25, 68 ; Wykham, 22
Columbell, see Colombell
Colver, Ez. 230, 235 ; S.
234 ; T. 230
Colyn, see Collins
Come, Rph. 4*, 17
IKIL. Wilis.
Comedyt, Jo. 25
Commande, VV. 43
Compton, J. 118 ; T. 37
Comyn, Rt. 4
Conduyt, see Cunditt
Connaude, T. 25
ConningTvorth, Coning-
worth, Jd. 124 ; W. 120
Connston, T. 194
Conway, R. 168
Conyngsby, VV^ 34
Cooe, see Coe
Cook, Cooke, Couke, Ab.
1 13, 202 ; Alx. 67 ; Al.
118, 164 ; And. 218 ;
A. 113 ; Ant. in ; B.
234 ; Cc. 203 ; Edm.
149 ; E. 83, 184, 213 ;
EK 219 ; Ez. 91, 230,
233, 237 ; Fr. 105 ;
Gbl. 183 ; G. 113, 117,
153, 234; HI. 84; H.
43, 61,83, 153; I. 103;
Isb. 81 ; Js. 117 ; Ja.
95 ; J- 63, 82, 91, 92,
124, 126, 170, 208, 215,
219, 220, 221, 223, 231,
237 ; Jonas, 167 ; L.
104 ; Mt. 4 ; M. 113,
210, 221 ; Mi. 129 ;
Rph. 170 ; R. 27, 32,
61, 68, 78, 91, 114, 133,
136, 166 ; Rt. 153, 178 ;
S. 178 ; Sm.93 ; T.4*
34, 50*, Sh 71, 78, 82,
83, 90, no, 113, 114,
115, 124, 126, 140, 153,
165,166, 172, 1 87* 220*
221, 228, 233 ; Thoma-
zine, 166 ; \V. 4, 2>7, 76,
80, 104, 105, 113, 117,
124, 126, 135* 138, 140,
153, 194, 196, 216, 224,
237
als. Bartle, T. 90
Clerk als., Wit. 190
rt/j-.Smith, J. 71 ; W.
64
Smith als., Al. 67 ;
Do. 139; J. in ; T. 103,
121, 151 ; W. 136. See
also Kooke
Cookeson, see Cokeson
Cooleman, see Coleman
Cooley, see Colley
Coolson, see Colson
Coope, see Capp
Cooper, Coper, Copper,
Couper, Cowper, Ag.
76 ; Al. 82, 100, 136 ;
T
1 8
26o
Index No^nimim.
A. io8, 199 ; Ant. loi ;
C. 213 ; E. 21, 31, 76,
129* ; Ez. 215 ; Fr.
129, 198, 215 ; Gf. 73;
G. 216; H. 51 ; Isb.
14, 49 ; I. 188*, 201 ;
Js. 237 ; Jo. 14, 85,
149, 202 ; J. 4, 18, 69,
97, 98, 105, 122, 126,
131. 138, 153, 165, 184,
211, 215, 234 ; Jy.
126 ; Jph. 212, 214 ;
Lw. 92 ; Lu. 114 ; Mt.
164 ; Mgy. 81, 95 ; M.
217 ; N^ 30 ; Ph. 126 ;
Rph. 4 ; Rnd. 68 ; R.
29, 53. ^7, 100, 117,124,
136, 148, 208 ; Rt. 14,
27,31,79, '", 126, 136,
140, 159, 201 ; Rg.
238 ; S. 193 ; Smith,
183 ; T. 25, 26, 52, 57,
63, 64* 76, 78, 88* 89,
129, 133, 135. '47, i6r,
173, 192, 211, 238 ; W.
26, 27, 32, 33, 40, 52,
66, 67, 70, 71, 83, 105,
'43, '53' 238
Coots, R. 57
Cope. Coope, Alx. 95 ; G.
71 ; R. 89 ; W. 89
Cape als.^ W. 22
Copeland, Coupeland, Ez.
229; J. 188; T. 66;
W. 20, 138, 229
Coper, Copper, see Cooper
Copin, Coppyn, Copyn,
Cuppyn, J. 4, 1 10 ; R.
26 ; T. 18
Coppaye, L. 93
Coppyn, Copyn, see Copin
Copson, CorpsoD, Ag. 1 q3 ;
Hy. 120 ; T. 217 ; W.
193
Copstable, Rph. 13.;
Corbet, Corbett, Co uitt,
Ar. 28 ; Hln. 104 J.
115, 196 ; R. 138, : }9 ;
Rt. 202 ; Rg. 14- ; T.
88
Corby, Corbey, Corbie,
Corbye, Fr. i iS : J. 68 ;
N. 118 ; Rt. 70; T. 27,
34, 203 ; W. 47. 153
Coren, Rt. 4. See also
Curren
Corfield, Ja. 235
Come, Rph. 61
Corner, Frs. 219 ; O. 133;
Rnd. 118 ; Rt. 136
Corney, W. 120
Corpson, see Copson
Corser, J. 71
Cosby, Cosbey, Cosbye,
G. 104 ; N. 50 ; Rph.
53 ; Rnd. 159 ; R. 171 ;
Rt. 4 ; W. 114
Cossill, Jph. 174
Cost, Coste, Ja. 55 ; J. 40 ;
W. 71
Costerdine, J. 71
Cotes, Coates, Coats,
Ag. 117 ; Al. 148 ;
Everard, loi ; H. 118,
175 ; Js. 138, 146 ; J.
89, 126 ; M. 147 ; Rph.
126 ; T. 142, 175, 192,
200 ; W. 23, 123
Cotesbach Sequestration,
184
Coton, see Cotton
Cottereli, G. 196 ; J. 54 ;
W. 129
Cotton, Coton, Cotten,
Ag. 67 ; K. 23 ; E. 4,
no, 133, 149 ; Ez. 115 ;
Frs. 93 ; H. 69 ; J. 26,
93 ; Mgy. 88 ; Rph. 43,
60, 61, 85 ; Rt. 24 ; T.
30, 43, 61, 106, 195 ;
W. 126
Couke, see Cook
Coulson, see Colson
Coultman, see Coltman
Coupeland, see Copeland
Couper, see Cooper
Courtbie, Fr. 91
Courtis, see Curtis
Covell, J. 4
Coverton, G. 153
Coward, Cowart, J. 4, 51 ;
N. 17, 78 ; Rt. 31 ; T.
34 ; W. 69, 124
Cowaye, Rg. 31
Cowdale, Mi. 124
Cower, H. 180
Cowley, Cowlley,Ez. 165 ;
J. 59 ; Mt. 64 ; T. 133
ah. Dannowe, W. 90
i Cowlson, see Colson
j Cowlton, see Colton
Cowper, see Cooper
j Cox, Coxe, Al. 108, 153 ;
1 Ilennitt, i f3 ; Ez. 136 ;
Gf. 194 ; G. 93, 165,
175 ; H. 166; Jo. 37;
I J- 53, 60, 74, 87, 108,
j 126, 177 ; Mt. 126 ;
Ml. 238 ; N. 43, 126 ;
I R- 54, 56, 70, 160, 185 :
Rt. lor, 105, 185 : Sbl.
180 ; T. 106, 124, 177,
187, 224 ; W. 37, 76,
122, 126, 177, 180, 221
« Tilly rt/j-., I. 200. See
also Cocks and Kockys
Coxall, Coxhall, H. 33 ;
T. 53
Coxon, Coxen, Coxson,
Kocson, E. 78* ; Ellis,
73 ; Gr. 82, 165 ; Hy.
73 ; Jo. 146, 199 ; J-
7, 119, 184 ; L. 53 ; N.
182 ; T. 107, 188
Coy, Coye, Ag. 176 ; Ez,
177 ; Isb. 104 ; Rt. 83 ;
T. 59, 151,236; W. 92 ;
140
or Quoy, Hu. 10 1
Cradge, J. 88
Cradock, Craddocke, Ez.
2 1 4 ; T. 1 6 r
Crafts, Craft, Crafte,
Craftes, Bowett, 179 ;
Ch. 76 ; Em. 218 ; H.
82 ; Hu. 179 ; J. 97 ;
R. 37; Rt. 78, 84, 153;
Sm. 65 ; W. 67. See
also Crofts
Cramp, Crampe, H. 231,
234 ; J. 69, 104, 145 ;
Jthn. 229, 235 ; Jy.
214 ; Mt. 120, 184 ;
R. 92 ; Thph. 2(4 ; W.
174
Crampton, Crompton, Ar.
122 ; Ez. loi
Crane, J. 14 ; R. 4 ; T.
192
Cranewell, Crau' W, J.
11 : R. 92 ; T. 73
Crapper, Mt. 20 r : Rt.
201
Crawford, A. •';:■
Craxnell, W. 52
Creame, \V. 196
Creasey, J. 57
Creswell, A. 23;, : . 190 ;
W. 178
Creyspe, see Crisp
Cricke, Gi. 43
Crickelow, Js. 4
Crisp, Creyspe, Crispe,
Crysp, Cryspe, — 19 ;
Ai. 129 ; Ez. 202 ; J.
37, 126, 151 ; R. 29, 78 ;
Rt. 122 ; T. 34: W.
■}>1, 83, 113, 140
Croborowe, sec Crow-
barroe
Index Noininum.
261
Crocksall, see Croxall
Croden, Erasmus, 198 ; T.
43
Crofts, Croft, Crofte,
Croftes, Hu. 195 : J a.
146 ; J. 166, 180 ; M.
138 ; Rt. 164 ; Sa. 211;
T. 53,93,126,222,224 ;
VI. 126 ; W. loi, 124.
See also Crafts
Croke, see Crooke
Crokeson, Crokson, J. 31 ;
R. 4
Croman, R. 20
Crompton, see Crampton
Cromway, J. 82
Crooke, Croke, Js. 51 ; R.
1S6 ; Rg. 24 ; T. 122 ;
W. 199
Crooshawe, J. 100
Cropson, Ag. 193
Crosby, Crosbie, Ch. 40 ;
Ez. 26 ; J. 22 ; Mgy.
92; R. 55; Rt. 90; T.
18
Crosen, see Croson
Croshorne, R. 133
Crosley, Rg. 131 : T. 43
Croson, Crosen, Crosonne,
Croston, Croxton, Al.
40 ; A. 60 ; E. 71 ; Fr.
192 ; G. 176 ; H. 85 ;
Hu. 7Z ; J. 63, 67, 202 ;
Mt. 67 ; Mth. 145 ; P.
72, 153 ; R. 33 ; Rt. 55,
68 ; T. 108, 133, 145 ;
^V. 33, 69, 100* 153,
169
Cross, Crose, Crosse, Ag.
69 ; Ez. 78 ; Edm. 37 ;
E. 84 ; G. 64 ; J. 37,
59,67,88, 89, 138, 153,
206 ; Jo. 19 ; Mgy. 83 ;
Mtl. 153 ; IMawde, 51 ;
N. 31, 76, 170 ; R. 50 ;
Rt. 68, 87, 124, 129, 162;
Rg. 85 ; T. 90, 114*
115, 120, 164, 178, 201 ;
W. 29, 40, 70, 72, 76*,
115
Crowbarroe, Croborowe,
Rg. 83, 166
Crowde, G. 42
Crowder, W. 58
Crowe, Ez. 4 ; R. 4
Crowell, R. 23
Croxall, Crocksall, Crox-
ale, Croxhale, Croxsall,
Croxyll, Do. loS ; H.
82 ; J. 4* 47 ; R- 1 14,
117; Rt. 88, 176 ; T. 4,
105, 131 ; W. 32
Crysp, Cryspe, see Crisp
Cryst, — , »4
Cubley, Ch. 53 ; H. 82,
93 ; Rt. 55 ; Rg. 106
Cuffley, J. JO, 74, 162
Cufflin, Cuflin, Cuffline,
Cuffiing, Cuflyn, Capes,
233 ; iMt. 117 ; Rph.
117 ; T. 228, 233 ; W.
192, 230
Cullandbyne, Rt. 79
Cumand, Ez. 160 ; G. 153;
W. 153
Cumberland, Cumland, E.
113 ; T. 23 : W. 135
Cumpton, T. 84 ; W. 78
Cundey, Cundie, Rt. 95 ;
T. 160
Cunditt, Conduyt, Cundyt,
Ag. 173 ; H. 76 ; J. 98,
174 ; W. 54
Cunnand, G. 56
Cunningham, Rt. 164
Cuppyn, see Copin
(*ureton, Rg. 1 1 1
Curley, W. 23
Currall, J. 80
Curren, Currin, Al. 26 ; G.
24 ; Lw. 109. See also
Coren
Curson, Cursonne, see
Curzon
Curtis, Courtis, Curteis,
Curtise, Curtys, Ant.
153 ; Fr. 131, 190; J.
212 ; M. 213 ; N. 166 ;
Rt. 53, 142 ; T. 124 ;
W. 199
Curzon, Curson, Cursonne,
J. 56; L. 153 ; Mt. 57 ;
Rt. 20 ; W, 23
Cutler, Edm. 80 ; J. 85,
loi ; M. 182 ; Mth.
170 ; T. 131, 140 ; W.
, 187
Cuxton, J. 4
Cysson, T. 205
Dadley, Dodley, H. 4 ; J.
95 ; N. 1S7
Dadsley, Dadslye,
Doddesley, Dodesley,
Dodeslie, Ag. 115; Ch.
89, 203 ; R. 135 ; Rt.
t68 ; T. 194, 203
Daffarne, Daffarnes,
Daffern, Dafferne,
Dafforne, E. 145 ; Ez.
81 ; Hy. 92 ; Gf. 140 ;
I- 135, 193 ; N. loi ;
Rph. 171 ; R. 21, 66;
Rg. 167 ; T. 64 ; W. 34,
136
Daffeild, see Duffill
Daft, Dafte, Dayfte, Btr.
199 ; El. 140 ; Hu. 55 ;
J. 45, 106, 198 ; P. 194 ;
R. 115 ; Rt. 67 ; Rw.
124, 178 ; S. 227 ; T.
100 ; W. 97, 126
Huston als.^ J. 171
Dagnll, J.14
Dale, see Day
Dakin, Dakyn, Deakins,
Deakyn, Deken,
Dekyn, CI. 143 ; Dd.
213 ; E. 178 ; Emott,
188 ; G. 188 ; Hy. 135:
R. 18 ; Rt. 4 ; T. 27 ;
^V. 37, 53- See also
Deacon
Dalby, Dalbe, Dalbie,
Dalbye, Dolby, Al
146 ; -Amye, 182 ; Do
105 ; E. 115 ; Ez. 233
234 ; H. 90 ; Hu. 90 .
Isb. 18, 56 ; J. 4, 27,
42, 95, loi, 104, 114,
153, 175 ; L. 140; M.
187 ; R. 18, 199 ; Rt.
30, 31, 76, 80, 85 ; T.
32, 88, 126, 187, 216,
232 ; W. 4, 30, 73, 76,
216
Dale, Dall, Al. 26, 143,
1 98 ; Edm. 34 ; J. 26 ;
135 ; Mt. 4 ; T. 4 ;
W. 27
als. Slawson, M. 104 ;
T. 94, 129
Slawson als., Ez. 59
Dalliwater, Dallywalter,
R. 78 ; \V. 84
Dalman, Dawlman, Dole-
man, Fr. 143 ; H. 4 ;
Ja. 199; J. 17, 154;
Rph. 31 ; T. 126. See
also Dorman
Dalyk, Jo. 4
Damaske, Js. 43, 61 ; J.
182
Dampord, see Davenport
Dancy, sec Dansey
Dand, Dande, Ez. 66 ; J.
59, 126, 1S9 ; R. 59 ;
W. 43, 61, 126, 187
Dane, R. 17 ; W. 4
262
Index Nomimtm.
Danford, J. 169 ; T. 166
Daniel, Daniell, Danyell,
Ez. 223 ; J. 78 ; Rph.
215 ; S. 223 ; T. 153
Dann, Dan, Danne, E.
106 ; J. 138, 164 ; R.
84 ; Rt. 83 ; W. 171.
See also Dunn
Dannam, J. 4
Dannet, Dannett, Denet,
Chn. 93 ; L. 74 ; T. 4
Danninges, Isb. 96
Dannowe, Rt. 48
Cowley als.^ W. 90
Dansey, Dancy, Dansie,
Danzie, G. 163, 185 ;
J. 4 ; Rt. 34 ; S. 226 ;
T. 76
Danvers, Bgt 129
Danyell, see Daniel
Darby, Darbye, Fr 10 1 ;
Js. 136 ; J. 4*, 27 ; T.
145 ; W. 52
Darker, G. 85 ; H. 4 ; Jo.
4 ; J. 4,37 ; N. 91, 202;
R. 154, 178 ; Rt. 183 ;
St. 98 ; W. 4, 80
Darklie, Rt, 82
Darling, Rt. 23
Darlingeton, E. i6r
Darman, see Dorman
Dash, Dashe, J. 98 ; R.
149 ; T. 113, 180 ; W.
174
ah. Normandy, Mk.
180
Daues, see Dawes
Davenport, Dampord, Al.
55 ; A. 236 ; J. 236 ;
M. 233 ; Rbc. 236 ; R.
135, 193 ; S. 236 ; T.
no, 193, 236
Davers, J. 34
Davis, Davies, E. 126,
212 ; Jonas, 238 ; T.
171
Davy, Davey, Davie,
Davye, Al. 185 ; E. 70,
126 ; El. 115 ; Ez. 145,
217 ; Fr. 118 ; Gorritt,
45 ; Gr. 105 ; H. 56 ;
Hy. 148 ; J. 31, 82, 146,
202, 218 ; M. 164, 215 ;
K. 34, 47, 67, 196, 198 ;
Rt. 172, 205 ; Sence,
178 ; T. 47, 54, 129 ;
VI. 149,202; W. 34, 50,
60, 118, 138
Dawes, Daues, Dawe,
Ez. Ill, 180 ; I. 113 ;
J. 31, 47, 89, 96, 225 ;
P. 82 ; S. 191, 216 ; T.
31,118,131 ; Wit. 161*;
w. 47. 56
Dawkins, Dawkin,
Dawkinge, Dawkyn,
Dawkyns, Ag. 55 ; E.
20, 124 ; Emmott, 177 ;
H. 4, 140, 158 ; J. 105 ;
Mgy. 154 ; Ml. 201 ; R.
71, 84 ; Rt. 23, 30, 72,
138 ; T. 158, 167, 193,
200 ; VV. 33, 142
Dawlman, see Dalman
Dawman, see Dorman
Dawne, T. 27
Dawnlay, R. 22
Dawson, Ag. 78, 97 ; Al.
178 ; Ch. 45, 82 ; Ez.
224 ; G. 93 ; Jo. 187 ;
J. 4, 29, 42, 59, 107,
120, 129, 131, 226 ; Jy.
126 ; M. 195 ; R. 14 •;
Rt. 61, 211 ; St. 136 ;
T. 3.4, 72, lor, 126, 133,
138 ; Wit. 200 ; W. 29,
66, 103, 126
Day, Daie, Daye, Deye,
Dye, Ag. 10 1 ; Al. 122,
187 ; Augn. 56 ; Dn.
124, 187 ; E. loi ; Ez.
124; Gf. 4 ; Jo. 206 ;
J. 85, 140, 166, 208 ;
Rph. 21 ; R. 105 ; Rt.
24, 140 ; T. 34, S7, 88,
105, 221, 236 : W. 66,
78, 84, 133, 174
Dayfte, see Daft
Dayntie, Rph. 167
Deacon, Deycken, Deycon,
Al. 65; Cc. 126 ; H.
109; Hu. 177; J- 14,56,
126, 181 ; Mt. 126; Mgy.
57 ; N. 78 ; R. 53, 147,
164,218 ; T.47, 51,96;
.W- 53, 57, 147, 187
als. Frances, N. 146 :
R. 172
als. Smith, T. 116.
See also Dakin
Deakins, Deakyn, see
Dakin
Dean, Deane, Deyne,
And. 126 ; A. 238 ;
Cave, 126, 157 ; J. 154 ;
Mth. 76 ; Rt. 115 ; T.
•45, 162
Debanck; Debancke, De-
bancks, G. 76 ; Rt. 178 ;
T. 140
Debbott als. Weatur als.
Glentany, R. 14
Decarson, Al. 29
Dedyke, H. 23
Dee, T. 178
Deeping, (}f. 187
Deepop, T. 195
Deffers, Trowell, 37, 40
Deken, Dekyn, see Dakin
Delahay, W. 186
Denet, see Dannet
Dennis, Denis, Dennys,
Denys, Dynnis, — , 166.;
Ant. 135 ; Avis, 122 ;
Ez. 114 ; J. 76, 82 ; M.
151 ; R. 18; -Rt. 82 ;
T. 4, 22, 5-4, 100 ; W.
20, 73
Denny, J. loi
Dens, R. 21
Denshire, Devonshire, K.
214 ; EI. 208, 210 ; R.
214 ; T. 162 ; W. 196
Denston, Rt. 47 ; W. 117
Dent, E. 140, 206 ; J. 4,
126, 149 ; Rg. 71 ; T.
72 ; W. 65, loi, 115,
195
Denton, J. 73
Dernilowe, Dynnylowe,
Ag. 161 ; T. 80
Derry, Derrie, Derrye,
Deyrye, Dirrye, Dyrrie,
Ag. 64 ; B\v. 187; H.
no ; J. 58, 215* ; Jph.
225 ; N. 180 ; R. 159,
163 ; T. 63
Dersing, J. 20
Desborowe, Rt. 109
Dethick, Dethicke, Deth-
yck, (}. 4 ; M- 98, 1 10
Devonshire, sec Denshire
Devytt, W. 4
Dewce, sec Dowse
Dewick, Dewicke, Dew-
ycke, J. 80 ; S. 193 ;
T. 108, 160
Dewsnappe, W. 1 54
Dewy, Dewye, Hu. 195 ;
J- 83
Dewycke, sec Dewick
I Dewyell, Rt. 169
[ Dexter, Dextar, Ch. 219 ;
Ez. 221 ; G. 108, 233 ;
Harold, 45 ; J. 196 ;
' M. 68 ; Rt. ^o, 55, 57 ;
T. 56 ; W. 84, 198
Deycken, Deycon, see
I Deacon
! Deye, sec Day
Index Nominum.
26
Deyne, see Dean
Deyrye, see Derry
Dichfield, T. 24
Dickens, Diccons, Dick-
ings, Dickins, Dyckyns,
Al. 211; H. 120 ; J.
no, 145, 154, 179, 211,
213; kt. 122, 187; T.
84, 104, 195 ; Wit. 89*;
W. 69, 90
Dickerson, H. 238
Dickinson, Dickenson,
Dyckinson, Dykynson,
Ja. 154 ; R. 43, 61 ;
W. 23, 188
Dickman, Dikman, Edgar,
129, 190 ; Fr. 171 ; J.
100 ; Jy. Ill ; W. 4
Dickson, see Dixon
Digby, Dygby, Everaid,
124 ; J. 194 ; Rw. 18 ;
W. 20
Digglesse, J. 203
Dighky, J. 186
Dikman, see Dickman
Dilkes, Dilcke, Dilke,
Dilks, Dylkes, E. 76,
162 ; Ez. 86, 89 ; G.
129 ; Harrington, 201 ;
J. 212 ; R. 80 ; T. 120,
158
Dillingham, H. 120; W.
89
Dillward, W. 107
Dinck, Dincke, Js. 135 ;
Rt. 117
Dines, Dynes, E. 131 ;
R. Ill
Ding, Edm. 120
Dipse, Djrpsey, Rt. 22,
1 10
Dirrye, see Derry
Dison, Disone, Dyson,
A. 202 ; Js. 70, 161, 208
Divitte, T. 95
t)ix, Dixe, J. 226 ; W.
238
Dixie, Dixy, Ant. 175 ;
K. 147 ; T. 122
Dixon, Dickson, Dixson,
Dyxon, And. 22, 87,
1 40 ; G. 1 10 ; Gertrude,
151 ; Js. 34 ; Ja. 154 ;
Jo. 75 ; J. 103, 126, 135;
Mth. 68, 195 ; O. 149 ;
P. -52, 106 ; R. 66, 67,
74, 106, 179 ; Rt. 154 ;
T. 80, 160
Dobbs, Dobbes, J. 154;
R- 133
Dobleday, Doubleday, see
Dubbleday
Dobson, Magnus, 1 10 ;
Magin, 179 ; N. 2,7 ;
R. 23, 24; W. 114
Smith (lis., J a. 192
Dod, Dodde, Dode, G.
118 ; Ja. 129; J. 4*
106 ; R. 64 ; T. 124
Doddesley, Dodesley,
Dodeslie, see Dadsley
Dodge, Ant. 93, 169 ; St.
95
Dodgeley, T. 50, 67
Dodley, see Dadley
Dodmere, Rt. 24
Dodson, Dodsonne, J. 57,
120 ; R. 142 ; T. 149
Dodworth, M. 1 14
Doewell, see Dowell
Dolby, see Dalby
Doleman, see Dalman
Dominicke, Swinglius, 89
Don, Donne, see Dunn
Doning, E. 70
Donisthorpe, Dones-
thorpe, Donisthorp,
Donnisthorp, Dunis-
thorpe, Dunistrap,
Dunnesthorpe, Dunnis-
thorp, Dunnisthorpe,
Ez. 14; J- 113 ; Jph-
21 ; N. 126 ; R. 20 ;
T. 45, 131 ; W. 34 ;
124, 188, 229
Donne, see Dunn
Donnilowe, W. 66
Donnington, Dunnington,
T. 22, 23
Donnisthorp, see Donis-
thorpe
Doorwen, Rt. 14
Dorand, Dorhand, R. 34 ;
T. 140
Dore, Br. 147
Dorkins, J. 32 ; Rt. 37
Dorman, Darman, Daw-
man, Dormone, Dow-
man, Al. 1 76, 200 ; A.
95 ; Ant. 107, 178, 191 ;
Ez. 2>7 ; Jo. 131 ; Js.
227 ; J. 14, 145, 178,
182 ; Rph. 129; Rt. 28;
T. 4* 17, 72, 81, 94,
loi, 131, 176, 180, 200,
201 ; W. 48, 64. See
also Dalman
Doughewell, see Dowell
Doughty, J. 225
Dourward, see Dowrwarde
Dove, Hamlett, 92 ; J. loi
Dovye, J. 98
Dowce, see Dowse
Dowell, Doewell, Doughe-
well, Ez. 154 ; G. 131 ;
Jo. 149; J. 40, 60, III,
135, 140 ; N. 126, 193,
200 ; P. 106, 207 ; R,
79 ; Wit. 49 ; W. 35
Dowke, Dowkes, Rt. 83 ;
T. 76
or Ducke, R. 37
Downe, Downes, Downs,
G- 59, 233 ; J. 14, 88,
171, 172 ; Mawde, 80 ;
Rt. 31 ; Rg. 66 ; T. 32 ;
W. 69
Dowrwarde, Dourward,
Ag. 27 ; R. 14
Dowse, Dewce, Dowce,
Fr. 181 ; Isb. 42, 133 ;
J. 68, 80; R. '28 ; Rt.
28, 86, 90, 92 ; W. 90,
129, 181, 215
Dracott, Dracourt, Dra-
cutt, see Draycott
Drake, H. 169 ; J. 88
Drakeford, Al. 185 ; Fr.
136
Drakeley, Drakelie,
Drakely, Drakley, H.
124 ; Jo. 181 ; R. 131 ;
Rt. 165, 174 ; T. 143,
232
Draper, Drapper, Ch. 61 ;
E. 138 ; G. 186; J. 4,
51, 60, 218, 238 ; Jthn.
230 ; M. 215 ; T. 37,
96, 126 ; W. 117, 182
Draycott, Dracott,
Dracourt, Dracutt,
Draycote, Drecott,
Dreycott, E. 126 ; Jo.
143 ; ]■ 138, 146, 185 :
R. 96 ; Rt. 73, 143 ;
Rg. 4 ; T. 89
Drayton, Hu. 22 ; Rt. 154
Drecocke, H. 83
Drecott, Dreycott, see
Draycott
Drege, T. 1 54
Drew, Drewe, E. 21 ; W.
I2C
Drewrie, Drowrye, Rt.
126 ; W. 40
Drumbalby, J. 37
Dubbleday, Dobleday,
Doubleday, Dubleday,
Ez. 196 ; Js. 146 ; R.
56; T. 164, 186; W.94
1 8 *
264
Index Noininum.
Ducke, see Dowke
Duckett, Ducket, Dukett,
Al. 40, 98 ; Br. 196 ; K.
25 ; Fr. 190 ; Jo. 171 ;
J. 76 ; Mgy. 23 ; Noah,
174; P- 78 ; R. 4, 31 ;
Rt. 18 ; T. 57, 68,93;
W. 170
Duckson, W. 53
Ducles, T. 4
Dudley, Hy. 79 ; J. 20 ;
Jph. 209 ; R. 70* 86,
117 ; W. 71, 187, 238
Dudman. R. 19
Duffill, Daffeild, Jtlin. 223,
227 ; Rt. 203, 222
Duglas, B\v. 182
Duke, H. 133, 192
Dukett, see Duckett
Dumbleby, W. 148
Dun, Dune, see Dunn
Dunckley, Dunkley, Ant.
138 ; H. 117 ; Hy. 186;
R. 129
Duncombe, Rg. 188
Dunisthorpe, Dunistrap,
Dunnesthorpe, Dannis-
thorp, Dunnisthorpe, see
Donisthorpe
Dunmore, Ju. 178
Dunn, Don, Donne, Dun,
Dune, Dunne, Ellis, 142 ;
G. 173 ; Grg. 146 ; J.
37, 150, 202 ; R. 169 ;
W. 14
Dunnerly, D. 214
Dunnington, sec Donning-
ton
Dunston, C. 223
Duport, Crn. 80 ; H. 199 ;
T. 76
Durden, Durdan, J. 163 ;
R. 82 ; VV. 100
Durham, Ez. 131
Durrand, Durrande, Cc.
79 ; J- 126
Durrard, Durrerd, J. 167 ;
W. 135
Durward, T. 154
Durwicke, T. 59
Duston, N. 28, 164
Dutton, Ch. 172 ; Fr. 106 ;
G. 59; H.238; J. 106;
T. 19, 180 ; W. 113
Dyckyns, see Dickens
Dye, sec Day
Dyes, O. 73
Dygby, see Digby
Dyker, T. 187
Dykes, Isb. y]
Dykynson, Dyckinson. see
Dickinson
Dylkes, see Dilkes
Dynes, see Dines
Dynesse, T. 37
Dynnis, see Dennis
Dynnylovye, see Dernilowe
I Dypsey, see Dipse
Dyrrie, see Derry
Dyson, see Dison
Dyxon, see Dixon
Eagell, T. 124
Eames, Eame, Fr. 148 ;
Grg. 178 ; M. 216
Ear by, Erbie, J. in ; Rt.
213
Eare, see Ayre
Earle, Eearle, Al. 188 ; E.
109, 178 ; G. 70 ; J. 109
Earp, Earpe, Eirpe, Erpe,
Hyrpe, G. 191 ; H. t 15 ;
J. 48, 131, 231,232 ; R.
90
Earsbie, Ant. 178
Earsleye, W. 161
East, J. 35 ; W. 196
Easton, Eyston, Isb. 35 ;
W. 104
Eastwood, Estewood,
Estwode, Estwood, J.
159; Jph. 115, 183;
Mt. 90 ; Rt. 22 ; T. 88 ;
W. 71, 140
Eatenbrough, see Eden-
borough
Eaton, Eton, Eyton,
Heaton, E. 184 ; Ehas,
5 ; fr. 151, 154, 203 ;
Hu. 64 ; Gf. 84 ; J. 64,
133 ; Rt. 69, 92 ; T. 29,
99 ; W. 5, 121, 194
Smith ah.. T. 23
Eayre, see Ayre
Ebbutt, Diana, 226 ; R.
226
Eckersall, A. 93 ; P. 89*
Eden, J. 140 ; T. 108 ;
W. 4
Edenborough, Eaten-
brough, Edneborowe,
Ettenbrough, A. 146 ;
Ant. 223 ; Fr. 220 ; J.
89, 200
Edggeman, M. 188
Edgley, Edglie, H. 229 ;
Rt. 136
Edins. E. 234
Edlin, Edlinge, Edlyn,
Edlyng, Em me, 4 ; J.
65 ; \V. 23, 94
Edman, J. 238
Edmonson, Edmudson, E.
53 ; Rt. 54
Edmunds, J. 4, 121, 185 ;
Rt. 113
Ednam, E. yj
Edneborowe, see Eden-
borough
Edwards, R. 219
Edwin, Edwyn, Mgy. 75,
163 ; Mth.37; Ph. 218;
R. 82 ; T. 60; W. 14*.
See also Ydwyn
Eglin, T. 136, 194
Eglote, Rph. 23
Eirpe, see Earp
Elaby, see Ellabye
Elam, H. 45 ; J. 170 ;
Rt. 104
Elaijd, \V. 4
Eliat, Eliote, see Elliott
Elkington, R. 61 ; T.
138; W. 97
Ellabye, Elaby, Ellobe,
Hellowby, Btr. 135, 193;
G. 43 ; Hu. 27
Eller, Mth. 84
Elliott, Eliat, Eliote, Ellett,
Elliot, Ellott, Ellyott,
Elyott, (j. 85 ; H. 171 ;
J. 108, 124, 126, 149,
164 ; Kenelme, 93 ; R.
4, 26, 207 ; T. 63, 79,
124, 183 ; \V. 53, 107,
117, 195
Ellis, Elles, EUys, Elyes,
Elys, E. 124 ; Js. 108,
135 ; J. 64; R. 4 ; T.
4, 19 ; W. 22
als. Browne, Rt. 35
Ellison, see Elson
Ellobe, see Ellabye
EUwood, Elwood, Ar.
190 ; E. 199 ; Hu. 93 ;
J. 124, 129, 146. See
also Alwood and Oil-
wood
Ellyott, Elyott, see Elliott
Elson, Elsone, Elsonne,
Elsons, Eleston, Elston,
Ellison. Elyston, Ant.
191 : Ez. 133; Js. 193;
J. 40, 65 ; R. 40, 47,
147 ; Rt. 23, 143 ; W.
58, 122, 138, 169
Elwood, see Ellwood
Elyve, Kt. 65
Emines, sec Hemming
Index Nominum.
265
Emmerson, Shakyspeyre
ah., Rt. 10
Endsor, Ensor, Jo. 30 ;
R. 29 ; Rt. 97, 131
English, Englishe, N. 43,
160
Ensor, sec Endsor
Ensworth, j^tv Aynesworth
Entler, Rt. 37
Eperston, W. 103, 104
Erbie, sec Earby
Erick, Ericke, Eryck,
Erycke, Eryke, sec
Herrick
Erington, Hu. 119
Ernesbye, see Arnesby
Erpe, sec Earp
Estewood, Estwode, Est-
wood, see Eastwood
Estlinge, Eslen, Estlyn,
G. 150, 203 ; R. 14 ;
Rt. 80
Estwell, J. 5
Etheridge, Estrige,
Ethryge, G. 5 ; Mt. 33 ;
Rt. 171, 172
Eton, see Eaton
Ettenbrough, see Eden-
borough
Ettopp, Edm. 1 13
Evans, Evens, Evyngs,
Evyns, A. 40 ; Hy. 35 ;
J. 122 ; Rt. 149 ; Wit.
48
als. Humfrye, H. 76
Evatt, Everat, Everatt,
see Everitt
Evengton, Everington, sec
Evington
Everard, G. 40 ; J. 184 ;
R. 234 ; Rt. 108, 166 ;
St. 105, 203 ; T. 121
Everdine, W. 233
Everitt, Evatt, Everat,
Everatt, Everett, Eve-
rette, E. 126 ; G. 199 ;
H. 231 ; J. 71, 173; P.
133; Rt. 26,33; T.68,
138, 145 ; W. 20
Evington, Evengton, Eve-
rington, Evyngton, Ag.
5 ; J. 43,48, 52,61,72;
M. loi ; T. 5, 63, 154*;
W. 33, 97, 98
Evyngs, Evyns, sec Evans
Exton, Exon, Exson, Ex-
ston, Hecston, Hexton,
Al. 129 ; A. 219 ; Hu.
no ; J. 145, 229 ; Mt.
142 ; R. 33 ; Rt. 25,48;
T. 35, III, 129, 199 ;
W. 238
Eylle, W. 20. See also
Heale
Eyre, see Ayre
Eyricke, sec Herrick
Eyston, see Easton
Eyte, Rt. 162
Eyton, sec Eaton
Fackney, R. 24
Facon, W. y]
Fagine, Rt. 202
Fairebarne, Farbarne,
Fayrbarne, Fayrebarne,
Fearebarne, Fearbarne,
Fr. 183 ; M. 121, 179 ;
T. 82, 126, 163; W. 51,
90
Fairfeiid, M. 200 ; W. 200
Fallowe, Fallows, AIx.
52 ; W. 33
Fancourt, Fancote, Fan-
coates, Fancot, Fancott,
Ja. 190,191 ; J. 93, 129;
Rt. 56, 191, 192* ; T. 5
Fann, J. no.
Farbarne, sec Fairebarne
Fardell, R. 136
Farebanck, M. 131
Fareley, Farley, Farlie,
Farly, .A^g. no; Dn.
108, 179 ; T. 189
Farmer, Farmars, Fermar,
Fermer, Al. 5, 97 ; A.
199 ; Cm. 67 ; Ez. 88,
185, 212 ; Hawdrie,
177; H. y], 109; Hy.
68 ; Isb. 215 ; J. 5, 26,
45, 70, 154*, 2n ; Jph.
188 ; Lw. 88, 166, 167 ;
N. 49, n4 ; Rph. 158 ;
R. 107, 131, 142, 201 ;
Rt. 26, 185 ; T.80, 136*
215 ; W. 29, 107, 129,
151, 199
als. Batlinge, A. 174
als. Johnson, R. 103
rt/j. Ward, Ez. 175;
J. 180
Johnson a/,f., J. 52
Warde als.., T. 105
Farndon, J. 138
Farnham, Farneham,
Adrian, 1 29 ; Const. 142 ;
Fr. 35 ; Rt. 45
Farr, Farre, Hln. 200 ;
N. 207
Farrer, Ez. 2 1 1
Farthing, Farthin,
Farthinge, Ferthyng,
J. 147 ; Rt. 32, 67 ; W.
48, 154
Faryon, see Forrian
Faulkener, Faulkner, see
Fawkener
Faunt, see Fawnt
Fausett, see Fawsett
Fauster, see Foster
Faux, Faukes, see
Fawkes
Favell, Fawell, Ez. 5 ;
J. 14
Fawcett, sec Fawsett
Fawcon, Fawcken,
Fawken, G. 171 ; Mt.
154 ; Noah, 189 ; T.
154, 167
Fawkener, Faulkener,
Faulkner, Fawconer,
Fawkenner, Fawkner,
Fawlkener, Fawlkner,
- 5 ; Ag. 5 ; E. 5 ; J.
96 ; Mt. 76 ; Rph. 67 ;
R. 11 ; T. 30 ; W. V.
236
Fawkes, Faukes, Faux,
Fawks, Fawxe, Ant.
159 ; E. 108, 145 ; Fr.
n9; G. 55 ; J. 28,43,
55,62 ; R. 174 ; T. 126,
178 ; W. 122, 184
Fawlkener, Fawlkner, see
Fawkener
Fawne, J. 162
Fawnt, Faunt, Fawnte,
Ant. 71, 199 ; Ja. 164 ;
T. 167
Undern als.., Mt. 170
Fawsett, Fausett, Faw-
cett, Fawsit, Fawsitt,
Fossit, Fossitt, Ez. 2 1 3,
214 ; Git. 149 ; J. 208 ;
Jph. 213, 214
Fawxe, see Fawkes
Fayles, Gf. 154
Fayrbarne, Fayrebarne,
Fearbarne, Fearebarne,
see Fairebarne
Featherstone, Fetherston,
Albian, 167 ; C. 145 ;
K. 149; W. 32
Feild, Feildes, Feld, see
Field
Feildeinge, Feilding,
Feildinge, Felding, see
Fielding
Fell, Ch. 5
266
Index Noininu7H.
Fellowes, Fellowe,
Fellows, Felowes,
Felows, Ez. 193* ; H.
188; J. 192*; Nth. 143;
Rt. 136, 143 ; T. 47,
126* 135 ; W. 52, 81,
126, 135
Feloe als. Cara, W. 98
Felyp, see Philips
Feneand, Nenebon, 14
Fenne, Feny, Do. 136 ;
Ez. 5
Fenny Drayton Seques-
tration, 196
Fenton, Rt. 194 ; W. 40
Feny, see Fenne
Fermar, Fermer, see
Farmer
Fernilawe, E. 100, 173 ;
W. 174
Ferthyng, see Farthing
Fetherston, see Feather-
stone
Fewkes, Fewks, Fuckes,
Fukes, Fuxe, G. 126 ;
H.140 ; Js. 238 ; J. 167 ;
Mt. 5 ; Mth. 138 ; R.
184 ; Rt 181 ; T. 55,
154, 183; W. 37, 192
Feylds, see Field
Fidgin, Figin, Fydgin,
Rt. 57, 167, 192
Field, Feild, Feildes,Feld,
Feylds, Rph. 57 ; Rt.
1S2 ; Thurstan, 75 ; W.
169
Fielding, Feildeinge,
Feilding, Feildinge,
Felding, Fyeldinge, Ch.
98 ; E. 224 ; Eustace,
149 ; J- 227 ; Mt. 49 ;
R. 97, 169 ; W. 42, no,
126, 162
als. Paibody, A. 164
Filks, Fylke, J. 236 ; R.
236
Fillingham, B\v.*^io4 ; J.
163
Findell, Rt. 169
Finderne, Findren, Fyn-
don, A. 103 ; J. 40 ; R.
19 ; T. 90, III, 180 ;
W. 55, 103, 174
Findley, B. 238
Finney, Fynney, Fynnyes,
Hu. 61 ; Mgy. 121 ; W.
117
Firmadge, W. 216
Firmes, M. 135
Fish, Fishe, Fysh, Amb.
r87 ; E. 14 ; Ez. 211 ;
J. 115 ; Mt. 126
Fisher, Fysher, Fyssher,
Alx. 26 ; Al. 46 ; Ch.
154; Ez. 149; Fr. 143;
Js. 154, 212 ; J. 43, 59,
75, 88, 229; M. 238;
Ml. 126, 140, 196 ; N.
138 ; Pru. 196 ; R. 61,
66 ; Rt. 79, 124, 201 ;
Semer, 115; T. 67, 94,
173, 238 ; W. 22, 72,
135, 143. 183
Fishpool, Fyshepole, J.
35 ; T. 47
Fitzwilliams, H. 147
Flamell, Flamill, T. 65 ;
W. 97
Flamson, Flampson,
Flamston, J . 64 ; Rt. 5 ;
T. 47
Flamvile, H. 171
Flavell, Flavill, Isb. 114-;
J. 40, 223 ; Jph. 224 ;
Rt. 92 ; Sa. 135 ; W.
118
Flaxman, J. 51 ; T. 33
Flecher, see Fletcher
Flekeney, J. 14
Fleminge, Fleeming, J.
93 ; T. 47, 75
Blounte als., Isb. 202
Fletcher, Flecher, Annis,
92 ; Ch. 55 ; D. 228 ;
E. 32, 47, 146, 228 ;
Ja. 133 ; J- 35> 80, 84,
85, 86, 114, 115, 122,
149, 1 69, 230, 238 ;
Jthn. 229 ; Lw. 154 ;
Mbl. 154 ; M. 230 ; R.
218, 232 ; Rt. 61, 66, 73,
195 ; S. 183; T. 95,101,
207, 234 ; W. 40, 94,
126, 148, 149, 171, 176,
221
als. Reynolds,
Greater, 100
Flint, W. 187
Flodd, see Flude
Flooyde, see Floyde
Flower, Flowar, Flowers,
AI. 186 ; Ch. no; Do.
174 ; Fr. 89 ; G. 52 ;
Isb. 133 ; Jo. 162 ; J.
96 ; Jph. 222 ; Mth.
n3 ; MI. 104 ; O. 86,
162 ; R. 238 ; Rt. 25,
69, 103, 143 ; T. 30, 52,
64,82,99,166,171, 193;
W. 154
Floyd, Flooyde, Floyde,
Dd. 174 ; Js. 147
or Lloyd, Dd. 103
Flude, Flodd, Flud, Fludd,
Fluid, Ch. 167, 142 ;
Ez. 126 ; H. 124, 188 ;
Randall, 122 ; Rg. 35 ;
W. 129
Flute, Fluytt, And. 40 ;
Rg. 187 ; Sm. 97
Foden, J. 82
Foldes, Folds, see Foulds
Foode, J. 59, 171 ; T. 69.
Ford, Forde, Ez. n4, 182 ;
Rph. 22 ; Rt. 22
Foreann, Forian, see For-
rian
Foreman, see Forman
Forgham, G. 89
Forman, Foreman, Bw.
161 ; Ch. 142 ; Ez. 1 10,
190 ; Fr. 135 ; G. 90,
124, 162, 175 ; H. 159 ;
J. 224; R. 23,154; Rt.
47 ; Stanley, 146 ; T.
57, 124 ; W. 52, 167
Forrest, Forreste, J. 18 ;
W. 48
Forrian, Faryon, Foreann,
Forian, Forrean, Forr-
yan, Foryan, H. 64 ; J.
37, 140 ; R. 150 ; Rt.
45; T. 85, 147; W.29*
142
Forthe, N. 5
Foskitt, W. 175
Fossit, Fossitt, see Faw-
sett
Foster, Fauster, Foyster,
Al. 206 ; A. 1 50 ; Ant.
133, 148, 192 ; Ar. 92;
El. \^^J \ Frs. n5 ; Fr.
78, 137, 183, 194 ; Js.
96 ; Ja. 173 ; J. 85, 97,
148 ; Jthn. 212 ; M. 151,
202, 203 ; Rph. 140 ;
Rod. 63 ; Rt. 14, 94,
no, 158, 205, 208 ; Sm.
238; T. 14,33,109, 158,
173, 175 ; W. 5, 68, 76,
99, 104, 201, 232
Brian als., Bgt. 131,
ICO
Fosterd, J. 147
Foston Sequestration, 196
Foulcham, W. 176
Foulds, Foldes, Folds,
Foulde, Fowlds, Ag.
154 ; Al. 27 ; Ez. 226 ;
Fr. 214 ; H. 51 ; Hy.
Index Nomimiui.
267
J83 ; J. 53, loi, 182 ;
Jph. 227 ; Rph. 29 ;
Rt. 61 ; 175 ; T. 121 ;
W. 68
Fountaynes, Fountance,
Fowntance, Gf. 143 ;
J. 138, 150
Fovile, T. I 50
Fowkes. Fowke, Fowlks,
Fowks, B. 225, 226 ;
El. 195 ; Harrowlde,
96; J. 223 ; M. ]88 ;
K. 219, 221, 223, 226 ;
W. 73
Fowlds, see Foulds
Fowler, Fowlar, Ag. 40 ;
CI. 8i; Ctli. 160; Y\:
113; J0.143; J. 40; M.
106 ; N. 113, 151 ; O.
37 ; Rph. 26 ; R. 100,
154; Rt. 89; T. 206*;
W. 89, 105, 176
Fowlezar, Fowlezer, Ez.
108 ; Kg. 105
Fowlks, see Fowkes
Fowntance, see
Fountaynes
Fox, Foxe, Ag. 5 ; Al.
50 ; And. 14 ; Ar. 107
Cb. 69, 104 ; Do. 161
Ez. 154 ; Fr. 191 ; G
104, 154, 238 ; Gr. 59
161 ; H. 133, 228
Jellian, 167 ; Jo. 149
J. 35. 83, 126, 135, 180
188 ; K. 19S ; L. 166
iMt. 43 ; R- 25, 11*, 83
162, 209 ; Rt. 137, 194
Sm. 64 ; T. 27, 84, 86
88, 89, 138, 183, J 87
195, 196, 203 ; \V. 22
106, 115, 117, 164, 179
184
Foxcroft, J. 236
Foxley, Foxsley, N. 131 ;
Rt. 154
Foxon, Foxsonne,
Foxton, Al. 133 ; Ez.
54, 189; Erne, 55 ; H.
126 ; J. 109, 211 ; K.
138 ; Mt. 216 ; R. 18,
29,76,90, 114,131,164 ;
Rt. 126, 174; T. 5, 11,
50, 52,96,115, 183, 194;
\V. 82, 133, 146, 167
Foyster, sec Foster
Frampton, Frameton,
Framton, Ag. 32, 43,
62 ; Rt. 53, 94 ; T. 58
Francis, Frances,
Frannces, Francs,
Frauncis, CI. 51 ; Js.
118 ; J. c;, 89, 183; N.
148 ; Ph. 138 ; R. 191 ;
Rt.42, 120 ;T.88*; W.
107, 109, 149, 162, 202
Deacon als., N. 146 ;
R. 172
Franck, Francke, see
Frank
Franckland, Rt. 80
Francklin, Franncklin,
Franncklinge, Franklin,
Franklyn, Edm. 184 ;
J. 14, 40 ; M. 164 ; R.
25 ; Rt. 137 ; T. 56, 146
Franckner, T. 126
Frank, Franck, Francke,
Franke, Frannkes,
Franks, .^1. 5, 14*, 138 ;
A. 108, 151, 177, 203 ;
B\v. 60 ; Ch. 103 ; E.
124, 189 ; Ez. 90, 168,
222 ; G. 189 ; Hii. 129 ;
J. 54,97, III ; Jph. 218;
Mtl. 79 ; Mi. 150; R.
30, 63, 7!, 89, 92, 118,
150, 183*; Rt. 65, 89,
124, 154; T. 21, 25, 33,
82*, 99, 108, III, 122,
129, 165, 166, 218, 231 ;
W. 5, 40, 95^ 188, 203
Frannces, Frauncis,
Francs, sec Francis
Franncklin, Franncklinge,
Franklin, Franklyn, see
Francklin
Fraunch, see French
Freak, Freake, Freke, H.
137 ; J. 119 ; M. 138 ;
Pli. 71 ; R. 25
Frear, Freare, see Freer
Frearche, E. 160
Freby, Hu. 76
Frecking, R. 73
Freckingham, Frickelin-
ganne, Frekingham, Jo.
61 ; N. 87 ; Rph. 133 ;
T. 195 ; W. 48, 79
Freeman, Frenian, Fro-
mans, Al. 96 ; Cc. 60 ;
E. 165 ; Ez. 222 ; H.
76, 175, 232 ; Js. 216,
225; J. 5,40,45,46,63,
108, I35>i59i 177 ; Jph.
234 ; Lw. 66; Mt. 188;
M. 107 ; Ml. 80 ; N.
78, no, 171 ; Ph. 160 ;
Rph. 83, 171 ; R. 49,
64, 66, 69, 94, 96, 148,
154, 162, 202* ; Rt. 19,
32, 126, 135 ; Rg. 181 ;
S. 217 ; T. 32, 53, 67,
88, 174*, 194,234*; VI.
78 ; W. 24, 61, 72, 82,
83,97,99. 122, 133, 142,
145, 154, 177, 238
ids. Townsend, Cc
92
Freer, Frear, Freare,
Freere, Freers, Freir,
Frere, .\1. 5 ; A. 129 ;
IJgt. 99 ; Faith, 103 ;
G. 176 ; Hln. 108, 177 ;
H. 60, 148 ; J. 121, 140,
181, 201, 214, 228, 238 ;
R. 129; Rt. 5, 20, 30,
33, loi, 121, 181 ; Rw.
96 ; Sa. 217 ; T. 52, 86,
108, 154, 172, 181, 198;
W. 5* 52, 85, 103, 104,
108, 129, 20S
or Arnold, Sa. 230
Freerch, T. 37
Freerson, Js. 138 ; T. 37
Freeston, Freestone,
Frestone, Fr. 142 ; Js.
218 ; T. 31 ; W. 140,
181, 223, 225, 226
Freir, see Freer
Freisby, sec Frisby
Freke, see Freak
Frekingham, see Freck-
ingham
Freman, see Freeman
French, Fraunch, Frenche,
Frenshe, Ch. 119 ; E.
30, 167 ; Ez. 154 ; H.
5', ^ZZ ; J- 32, 69, 75.
124 ; Lw. 189 ; R. 97,
129 ; Rt. 121 ; Slv. 114 ;
T. 97,99, 135, 145 ; W.
23, 27, 124, 135, 140,
164, 172, 186
Frend, Frende, Frendes,
Ag. 5 ; R. 18 ; Rt. 90 ;
T. 19, 154
Frere, jvt' Freer
Frerer, T. 31
Fresewell, K. 24
Frestone, see Freeston
Frickelinganne, see Freck-
ingham
Frier, Fryar, Fryer, Fryre,
G. 72, 85 ; H. 88, 135 ;
J. 88, 106, 122* 135,
148, 164 ; Rt. 75, 119*
129,164 ; Rs. 137; Rw.
86 ; T. 76, 78, 79, 164 ;
W. 43, 62, 71
268
Index Nominum.
Frisby, Freisby, Frisbie,
Frisbye, Frysby, Frys-
bye, Ag. 1 70 ; Ant. 1 68 ;
Ch.35; E.96; Eveiard,
53 ; Gbl. 175 ; Hu. 5 ;
Isb. 47 ; Jo. 171 ; J. 56,
84, 103, 185, 226 ; Mt.
194 ; Mgy. 198 ; Ml.
83; N. loi ; R. 5,133 ;
Rt. 32, 90; T. 76, 179;
W. 32, 33, 45, 70, 72, 87,
119, 174, 181
als. Tailer, J. 95
Frisby Sequestration, 192
Frisley, Rt. 23
Frith, E. 105
Froane, Frone, Fronne,
Frowen, Frowne, Ag.
89; Grg. 40; R. 17,37,
61 ; Rt. 50, 154, 171 ;
T. 33, 89, 105, 172 ; W.
37, 5^
als. Throne, T. 81
or Throne, VV. 208
Fromans, sec Freeman
Frone, Fronne, sec Froane
Frosdale, Al. 194
Frost, Froste, Js. 20; Ja.
162 ; J. 5,231 ; M. 231 ;
R. 233 ; Sm. 50 ; T. 57,
loi, 231 ; W. 20, 210,
231
Frostlin, Su. 236
als. Froswell,
236
Frostnell, Frosnell,
236 ; Rt. 40
Froswell, sec Frostlin
Frowen, Frowne, see
Froane
Fryar, Fryer, Fryre, see
Frier
Frysby, Frysbye, sec
Frisby
Fukes, Fuxe, sec Fewkes
Fulford, Fullford, Full-
forth, Rph. 54 ; R. 42 ;
T. joi
Fuller, J. 5
FuUerton, Rt. Si
Fullove, L\v. 99
Fulshaw, Fulshawe, J. 31 ;
T. 85 : W. i8[
Funneys, see Furnice
Furborough, Furborow^e,
Furborrow, Pldm. 55 ;
J. 35 ; Rt. 180 ; T. 66,
182
Furde, H. 69
Furnice, Funneys, Furnes,
Ez.
Fr.
Furnis, E. 92 ; G. 61 ;
J. 183; R. 70, 189
Furth, Gi. 14
Fyddyli, R. 5
Fydgin, see Fidgin
Fyeldinge, sec Fielding
Fyfeild, Calcotf, 196
Fylke, see Filks
Fylkins, W. 59
Fyndon, see Finderne
Fynes, Fyns, T. 5, 60
Fynney, Fynnyes, j^^ Fin-
ney
Fynnimore, J. 59
Fypes, Fypps, sec Phipps
Fysh, see Fish
Fyshepole, see Fishpool
Fysher, Fyssher, see
Fisher
Gadd, R. 229
Gaddesby, Gaddesbye,
Gadsbie, Ez. 76 ; R.
118; Rt. 43.62 ;T. 54;
W. 162
Gaele, see Gayle
Gallard, Gallarde,
Galarte, Gay lard, Al.
114; Ant. 49 ; Ez. 137 ;
H. 97 ; J- 37, 59, 68 ;
AH. 142 ; P. 191 ; Rg.
26 ; W, 191
Gallic, Rt. 178
Gamble, GambuU, Ant.
82 ; E. 227 ; Ez. 45,63,
70, 90, 147 ; Fr. 188 ;
(;. 5, 19, 147 ; H. 29,
65, 121, 161, 173 ; Js.
126, 133; Jo. 108, 177;
J. 20, 47, 84, 93*, 113,
142, 182, 214, 225 ; Mrt.
52 ; Pris. 238 ; R.
29, 142, 227 ; Rt. 17,
20, 23, 55, 56, 57, 135,
168, 218 ; T. 67,68, 87,
129, 137, 143, 146, 148,
164,193; W. 5*, 33-35,
37*, 47, 75, 84, 88, 103,
106, 108, 1 18, 122, 127,
135, 147, 154, 173, 178,
179, 18S, 193, 219, 226
Gammell, Gamull, J. 31 ;
Maud, 23
Garden, Rph. 1 59
Gardener, Gardenar,
Gardiner, Gardner,
Gardyner, Ag. 5* ; Al.
23 ; f2dm. 29 ; J. 5*,
40, 238 ; R. 23 ; Rt. 80 ;
T. 146
Garfeld, T. 35
Garford, Gurford, Jo. 187 ;
J. 183 ; T. 86
Garland, Garlande, Gar-
lond, Garlonde, Do. 114;
Frs. 194 ; Fr. 122 ; J.
21, 105, 209 ; R. 5, 85,
104, 121 ; Rt. 47, 150,
175 ; T. 5* 14* 145 ;
W. 104
als. Holmes, K. 209
Garle, Ch. 203 ; Rg. 72> ;
T. 127 ; W. 100
Garnatt, E. 95
Garner, Edm. 154*; E.
loo ; J. 163 ; M. 146 ;
R. 154 ; T. 127
Garnon, Js. 179
Garr, T. So
Garram, Gerram, see
Jarram
Garrett, Garratt, Garret,
Ag. 49; G. 203 ; Godith,
14; H. 210; J. 41,42,
50*, no, 127, 174; T.
97, 196 ; W. 29, 119,
121
— — H arret als., R. 140
Garsaytt, J. 14
Garton, Ez. 201 ; Fr. 127 ;
J. 25 ; Rt. 49, 199 ;
T. 31
Garts or Carts, W. 57
Garvis, see Jarvis
Gaskin, Rt. 140, 209
Gassett, Gasset, H. 150 ;
J. 87 ; Mlct. 93 ; Rph.
22, 169, 171 ; Rt. 202
Gaswaie, T. 154
Gater, Ml. 175
Gates, J. 196
Gatley, Gatly, Getley, J.
49, 140 ; W. 187
Gaward, Gawarde, K.
168; R. 70 ; T. 75. See
also Goward
Gawarton, J. 64
Gaylard, see Gallard
Gayle, Gaele, Geale, Al.
47 ; Ch. 108, 177 ; H.
108 ; Jo. 113 ; T. 2>7
Gayrye, sec Geary
Gaze, T. 72
Geacie, R. 179
Geake, sec Jeake
Geale, sec Gayle
Geary, Gayrye, Gearie,
Gearye, Gerie, Gerye,
Index N omimiDi .
269
Ag.35> 52, 159; C. 127;
Ez. 193, 2^2 ; Fr. 232 ;
G. 81 ; Hln. 154; J.
140, 233, 234 ; N. 117;
Rt. 56, 161, 167 ; S.232;
Sii. 232, 233 ; T. 47 ;
W. 154, 158, 166, 235
Gee, J. 232. Sec also Jee
Geesing, Geesings,
Gesing, Gessyng,
Gesynge, Rph. 5 ; Rt.
32, 118 ; T. 78; W. 58
Geest, see Gest
Geferay, Geffereye,Geffrie,
see Jeffrey
Geffes, Geffs, sec Jeffes
Gegger, Gigger, Gygar,
sec Jigger
Geland, T. 160
Gelian, see Julian
Gellam, sec Gillara
Gells, Rpli. 5
Gennard, Genard, Gen-
nerde, Ginnerde, Gin-
nard,Gynard,Gynnarde,
Jennard, Jinnard, —
161 ; Hu. 188 ; Js. 201 ;
J. 99* 187; M!. 118;
W. 35, V, 68, 166
Gennawaie, Genoway, see
Jeneway
Gent, Jent, Hy. 69
, Greene als.. R. 104
Geoff, Ag. 5
George, E. no, 138 ; Hy.
162 ; J. 65, 140 ; Mt.
32 ; Rt. 30, 80, 131 ;
T. 143
Gerard, see Gerrard
Gerie, see Geary
German, Jerraan, Jermyn,
Ag. 18* Fr. 54; T. 86,
131, 191 ; W. 67
Gerrard, Gerard, H. 192 ;
T. 135, 188, 193
Gerves, Gervice, Gervis,
Gervys, see Jervis
Gerye, sec Geary
Gesing, Gessyng,
Gesynge, see Geesing
Gest, Geste, Geest, A. 104,
175 ; R.63 ; \V. 82, loi
Getley, see Gatley
Getsdale, T. 138
Gibbons, Gibbin, Gybbon,
Gybbons, E. 1 14 ; J. 6 ;
P. 52 ; R. 129 ; T. 169,
191
Gibson, Gibsonne, Gybson,
A 147 ; K. 198 ; Ez.
55, 198 ; Fr. 41, 177 ;
G. 135 ; H. 53 ; Isb.
100, 105 ; J. 6, 23, 50,
53,76,97, 119.159,160;
K. 143 ; Mgy. 27 ; M.
89 ; R. 27 ; Rt. 6, 19,
'69, 173 ; T. 21, 76, 108,
188, 235 ; W. 6, 154,
172, 173, 200
Gidleye, G. 146
Gifford, Gyfforde, Hln.
170* ; Rt. 170
Gigger, sec Jigger
Gilbert, Gilbart. Giiberte,
Gylbert, Gylberte, Al.
133, 148, 202 ; Annis,
191 ; E. 183, 18S ; Ez.
88 ; Fr. 100, 147 ; G.
66, 145 ; H. 88, 119,
166, 168, 229 ; Isb. 49 ;
Jo. 166 ; J. 6, y], 42,83,
no, 131, 154,192 ; Jpli.
225 ; Mgy. 71 ; Ml. 79;
P. r4o ; Rph. 127 ; R.
35, 76, 92, 202 ; Rt. 71,
88, 105, n7, 177, 231 ;
Sm. 175 ; Su. 137 ; T.
51, 54, 58, 135* 160,
171, 174, 191, 201 ; W.
32,45,124* 127,146,150
Gilby, Ant. 67
Giles, Gyles, Ez. 63 ; Rt.
47; T. 96
, Chancey, Chancye
als.^ CI. 153 ; T. 99
Gilford, Gillford, Guild-
ford, Guilford, Gylforde,
E. 221 ; G. 219 ; J. n5,
202, 225 ; R. 60, 97 ;
Rt. 79, 83 ; Sa. 226 ; T.
220 ; \V. 219, 223
Gilham, see Gillam
Giliner, J. 42
Gill, Guill, Gyll, Ant. \\i,
181; Ez. 127 ; Jo. Hull,
43 ; J- 131; W. 133
Gillam, Gilham, Gellam,
Gyllam, A me, 42 ; Do.
207 ; J. 121 ; Rt. 100 ;
T. 133, 198
Gillatt, Gillett, Gilliot, sec
Gillott
Gilliver, Gyllever, J ph.
142 ; W. 61, 23S
Gillott, Gillatt, Gillett,
Gilliat, Gilliot, Gillot,
Gyllot, Gyllote, Gyllott,
H. 6*, 169; Isb. 6 ; N.
133 ; R. 6 ; Rt. 48, 107 ;
Wit. 174 ; W. 63
Gillson, see Gilson
Gilman, Gbl. 143
Gilmorton Sequestration,
199
Gilpin, Gilpynn, Ez. 124,
1 88
Gilson, Gillson, Gilsonne,
Gilston, Gylson, G . 1 5 1 ;
J. 168 ; Rph. 41, 108,
193 ; R. 218, 219 ; Rt.
162 ; \V. 58, 143, 220,
--3
Gimson, Gymson, Jemson,
Jimpson, Jimson, Jym-
son, Anne, 168 ; Ez.
233 ; J- v, 48, 82, 165,
168*; Jh. 229; K. 78 ;
Rt. 230 ; T. 181, 232,
233 ; W. 33, nj, 137
Gindey, T. 178
Ginnard, Ginnerde, see
Gennard
Ginsborne, R. 133
Gisborne, Gysborne, Gys-
burne, E. 48 ; N. 135 :
T. 60
Gisford, M. 189, 200 ;
Rph. 200
Gladwin, Gladwyn, G. 73 ;
J. 5, 57 ; W. 1:3
Glascott, Rt. n4
Glassup, sec Glossopp
Glenn, Glen, Glene,
Glenne, Glente, Glyn,
Ag. 41 ; Al. 80 ; Cli.
loi ; E. 42 ; Jo. 31 ; J.
29,238 ; Mtl. 31 ; Mlh.
162 ; Rph. 21 ; R. 14,
37, n7 ; Rt. 20,37, 138,
154,238; Rg. 5;T. 5*
I 41,84, 95, 192 ; W. 35.
! 41, 70, 78, 96
! 07- Glente, Rt. 19
Glenta, R. 14
Glentany als. Debbott als.
Weatur, R. 14
Glente. vcv Glenn
Glew, H. 231
Glosse, Glesse, Glose, Jo.
52 ; J. 52, no ; W. 64,
76
Glossopp, Glosop,
Glassup, Glossup, E.
37. 221 ; Rt. 7 5 ; T.
226
Glover, Al.\. 187 ; A. 216 ;
B\v. 177 ; Ch. 71 ; D.
229, 234 ; G. 84, 23S ;
H. 11, 162 ; Jo. 78 ; J.
5, 73,79, 196, 203, 216,
270
Index Noniimim.
220, 221, 222, 238 ;
Mgy. 51 ; Odes, 154 ;
R. ico; Rt. 37, 51, 133,
1-85, 229 ; Rw. loi ; T.
32, -Ji, 127, 225, 229,
232 ; W. 66, 235
Glowston Sequestration,
190
Glyn, see Glenn
Goadby, Goadebie, Goad-
bee, Goadbie, Goatly,
Godby, E. 225 ; Ez.
210, 225 ; Ellys, 37 ; J.
92, 131 ; Libvas, 206 ;
O. 118 ; R. '64 ; Rt.
127 ; T. 194 ; W. 131,
210* 225
Goade, see Goode
Gobbett, J. 92
Goddard, Godard, God-
darde, Godderd, Goderd,
Gotherd, Gottart, C.
210 ; Collett, 124 ; Ez.
188 ; J. 75, 103, 114,
137 ; Jthn. 238 ; M.
223, 231 ; R. 228 ; T.
89, 223 ; W. 21, 127,
148, 151, 219, 224, 236
Goder, J. 41
Godfather, Bw. 57
Godfrey, Godfray, God-
frie, Goodfrey, Al. 167 ;
Fr. 121 ; J. 104 ; Mt.
93 ; Rt. Ti ; W. 56
Godknaffe, W. 5
Godley, \\\ 58
Godwin, see Goodwin
Gold, Goulde, W. 5
, Wright als.^ Rt. loi
Golding, Goldinge, A. 1 75 ;
\V. 1 1 9
Goldson, Golson, Hy. 35 ;
Jo. 29 ; W. y:,
Gollin, Goline, Gollyn,
Hu. 49 ; Ja. 1 17 ; Rt.
76 ; T. 22 ; W. 104
Golliver, Jolliver, J. loi,
102
Golson, sec Goldson
Goltare, W. 83
Goodacre, J. 122
Goodall, Goodale, Good-
dale, E. 73 ; Rpli. 43,
154 ; Su. 182 ; T. 214
Goodbarne, Goodburne,
Ja. 238; J. 117; W. 76
Goodblood, Rt. 26
Gooddicarie, Gooddicarne,
A. 164 ; E. 161
Goode, Goade, Good,
Goud, Goude, Cowde,
Cassiindra, 13 r ; Ezk.
211 ; H. 35; J. 76, 81,
154, 238; Mgy. 88; R.
35, 180 ; Rt. 23, 56 ;
Kg. 43, 62, 1 r4 ; Su.
210 ; T. 21,88, 129, 236 ;
W. 20, 41, 55, 79, 170
Gooderidge, Goodderidg,
see Goodrich
GoodfelloTv, Goodfellowe,
Ja. 210 ; Lewes, 199 ;
Mtl). 210 ; R. 210, 212
Goodier, see Goodyere
Goodinge, Goodyn, E.
140; M. 135 .
Goodithe, Godfrey, 127
Goodman, Gudman, E.
113, 119 ; El. 198 ; Ez.
212 ; G. 60, 147 ; Geyst,
84 ; Js. 238 ; J. 5, 43,
62, 73, loi, 174, 238 ;
K. 124, 188 ; Levy, 194;
Mt. 195 ; Mi. 190; R.
67, 89, 186, 188, 212* ;
Rt. 154, 183; T. 6, 21,
35, 103, 104, 118, 168,
178, 238 ; W. 5, 14, 26,
64, 115, 117, 140
Goodrich, Godderidge,
Goodriche, Goodridge,
Goodderidg, Goodrige,
Goodrych, Gotheredge,
Gothridge, Gudriche,
Gudrige, Ab. 140 ; Al.
^1 97*1 172 ; Amb. 19 ;
E. 133 ; P^ardinando,
76 ; Hln. 194 ; H. 32 ;
J. 14, 76, 86, 137, 175 ;
Mt. 188 ; Ml. 127 ;
N. 182 ; R. 59, 127 ;
Rt. 32, 149, 166, 168,
202 ; T. 14, 56 ; W. 32,
37, 61. See also Gutter-
idge
Goodwell, Rt. 19
Goodwin, Godwin, Good-
wyn, Ch. 64 ; Edm.
89 ; Ez. 110 ; Fr. 122 ;
Gf. loi ; G. 131 ; Hnh.
226 ; J. 24, J 27, 129;
Mt. 65 ; M. 135 ; R.
26, 131 ; Rg. 121 ; T.
37, 95, 146, 160, 226 ;
W. 117, 137, 166
Goodyere, Goodier, G.
146 ; R. 48
Goodyn, see Goodinge
Gorde, W. 61
Gore, Ez. 21 ; T. 133
Gormull, W. 14
Gorton, Gowrton, Ag. 29 ;
Edm. 71 ; J. 71 ; Rt.
169 ; T. 168 ; W. 5
Goslinge, Mgy. 84
Gosson, N. loo
Gotam, W. yj
Gotche, Gowch, Hu. 5
J- 79
Gote, J. 69
Gotherd, Gottart, see
Goddard
Gotheredge, Gothridge,
see Goodrich
Goud, Goude, see Goode
Goulde, see Gold
Go ward, Gowerd, R. 1 10^
T. 100. See alsoQz.-vidi'ci..
Gowch, see Gotche
Gowde, see Goode
Gowen, T. 227
Gowerd, see Go ward
Gowrton, see Gorton
Grace, N. 188 ; T. 131
191 ; W. 56
Gracedue, Bw. 150
Gragge, see Gregge
Graie, see Gray
Grammar, A. 142
Grane, Sni. 140
Grange, Grang, J. 184;
Mth. 94 ; T. 14,' 52
Chilwell ah., W. 135
Granger, Grannger, Js.
154 ; J.81 ; W. 170,222
Grannam, T. 133
Grant, Grannte, Grante,
Graunt, Graunte, Jo.
109; J. 114, 147, 181,
188, 201 ; Mgy. 5 ; R.
96; T. 83, 147, 190; W.
79, 109, 188, 201, 10Z
Grantam, N. 5
Gravener, Gravenor, Ez.
148 ; N. 124
als. Stables, Do. 185
Graves, Greaves, Greeves,
Greves, Al. 105 ; Ez.
222 ; Fr. 223 ; J. 70,
196 ; Mgy. 5 ; Mi. loi ;
R. 145, 218 ; Rt. 78,
175 ; T- 33, '63 ; w.
42, 220, 238
Gray, Graie, Graye, Al.
159, 174 ; And. 85 ;
Ant. 203 ; Do. 124 ; E.
183; G. 93 ; H. 63;
Isb. 47 ; J. 23,95 ; Lw.
5 ; R. 5, 235 ; Rt. 5,
28 ; T. 5, 201 ; W. 32
Index N ominuvi.
271
92, 129, 150, 160, 203,
235 See also Grey.
Grayner, Sm. 196
Gre, see Grey
Greasley, Gresley, J. 223 ;
P. 226 ; Sa. 224
Greatalder, R. 143
Greathead, W. 225
Greaves, sec Graves
Greaveson, Greeveson, J.
75 ; W. 168
Greene, Green, Greine,
Gren, Grene, Greyne,
Ag. 5,81, 164; Al. 53;
B\v. 70, 82 ; Ch. 104 ;
E. 20 ; Ez. 6, 83, 131,
150 ;' Fr. 140; G. 94,
106, 151 ; Harry, 33 ; H.
37,64, 76, 96, III, 121,
122, 178, 190 ; Hu. 76 ;
Isb. 35 ; Js. 113, 176 ;
Jo. 37,75; J- 41, 56,70,
80, 94, 108, no, 113,
140, 143, 145, 177, 178,
181, 200 ; LI. 193 ; Mt.
104, 131 ; M. 140, 192,
196 ; N. 1% 50 ; P. 104 ;
Rph. 57, 124 ; R. 23,
37, 66, 72, 104, 113,
145* 162, 199 ; Rt. 5,
6, 21, 37, 50, 56, "4,
119, 165, 208, 220 ; S.
174 ; T. 6, 15, 20, 22,
56, 60, 90, 93, 95, 105,
122, 131* 145* 164,
165,191, 199^ W. 5, 19,
35, 54, 57, 67, 68* 81,
89, 95*, lor, 106, 107,
HI, 114, 119, 127, 133,
150, 193
als. Bosworth, J.
124; Rph. 75
als. Gent, R. 104
Greeneham, Greenam,
sec Greenham
Greenesmith, W. 190
Greeneway, Greenwaie,
Grenwaie, Do. 89 ; J.
166 ; T. 89
Greenev^ood, see Green-
wood
Greenham, Greeneham,
Greenam, Grenam,
Edm. 169 : El. 103 ; N.
20*: R. 73
Greeninge, T. 182
Greenough, Ar. 131
Greenwaie, see Greene-
way
Greenwood, Greenewood,
Amb. 131 ; E. 162* ;
Jph. 212 ; Kt. 206*
Greetham, Gretham, T.
6* ; W. -j^, 179 1
Greeves, Greves, see
Graves
Greeveson, sec Greaveson
Gregge, Gragge, Gregges,
N. 56 ; R. 199 ; T. 60
Gregory, Gregore,
Gregorie, Gregorye,
Ch. 22 ; Gf. 79 ; G. 59,
160 ; Hln. 52 ; Jo. 45 ;
J. 157 ; L. 61 ; Mt. 140 ;
M. 108; Rt. 68; T. 23,
57, 68, 127, 154, 160 ;
W. 20, 26, 47, 108, 148,
174, 177, 188
Gregson, Gregsone, K.
80 ; T. 160
Greine, Gren, Grene, sec
Greene
Grenam, see Greenham
Grensall, J. 105
Grenwaie, sec Greeneway
Grenys, Lw. 6
Gresley, see Greasley
Gretham, see Greetham
Gretton, Hln. 42
Grew, Grow, Rt. 212 ;
W. 15, 238
Grewcocke, sec Grocock
Grey, Gre, Greye, Alx. 83 :
I Al. 174 ; Ant. Earl of
I Kent, 203 ; CI. 53 ; R.
1 10, 154 ; T. 48, 106 ;
' ^- 35, '5°- ^^^ ^''^^^
I Gray
Greyne, see Greene
Griffin, Fr. 72
Griffith, Fr. 1 74 ; Jsp. 103 ;
I Rt. 175 ; Wit. 105
Grime, Grim, Gryme,Grine,
: Grymme, Grynne, H. 47;
1 Hy. 92 ; J.154: H- 142;
! T. 28, 85, 87, 105, 178 ;
j W. 51, 119, 192
Grimnitt, Gromett, N.
I 142 : R. 137
Grittland, J. 196
Groave, see Groves
! Grobbe, T. ^ij, 4'
i Groce, sec Gross
Grocock, Grewcocke,
Grococke, Grokock,
Groocock, Groococke,
Growcocke, A. 96 ; Do.
1 17 ; G. 85 ; H. 41,
129 ; Js. 68 : J. 90, 94,
178, I So ; Jph. 216 :
Leon, 154 ; Mt. 43, 62 ;
Mth. 117 ; P. 133; R.
124 ; Rt. 183 ; Sm. 160;
T. 70, 71, 82, 89, 140 ;
W. 35, 140
Gromett, sec Grimnitt
Gronge, Rt. 22
Groom, W. 2 1 r
Gross, Groce, Grose,
Grosse, Gf. 121 ; Jer.
57 r Jeremy, 192 ; J. 57,
75, 145, 193 ; ^I- 216;
R. 6; W. 32, 185
als. Mealeman, J.
100
Grover, H. 55
Groves, Groave, Grove,
Al. 114 ; C. 32 ; Em-
mott, 114 ; Jo. 6 ; J. 52,
94, III, 182 ; ^I. 181 ;
Rt. 81, T46, 184 ; W. 73
Grow, see Grew
Growcocke, sec Grocock
Grundy, Grundie, Grundy e,
Grunndie, A. in, 199 ;
E. 45 ; Hu. 47 ; Js. 50,
154 ; J. 47 ; Mrv- III :
R. 151 ; Rt. 165 ; \V.
92
Gryme, Grymme, Grynne,
see Grime
Grynsmyth, R. 15
Gudman, sec Goodman
Gudriche, Gudrige, see
Goodrich
Gudryght, R. 26
Guill, sec Gill
Gull, K. 159
Gulson, Gulston, Ez. 135 :
G. 154 ; Hnh. 217 ; H.
76, 179 ; Hy. 28 ; Js.
174 ; J. 51,60, 117, 119,
127, 154, 184 ; Rt. 103 ;
T. 60; W. 137
Gumbey, Gumbe, Gumbie,
Gunbe, Gunbie, Gunby,
J. 81 ; Mt.91 : M. 13S ;
R. 28 ; W. 70, 127
Gumley, J. 165 ; R. I3r,
191
Gunn, G. 6
Gunnell, E. jt,
Gunston, Sm. 83. 166 ; T.
192*
Gunthorpe, Erasmus, 1 1 i :
Jo. I 18
Gupwill, Cih. 1 13
Gurford, sec Garford
Gutteridge, Guttridge. f.
89, 129: Mith. 217 : N.
272
Index Nouiinum.
170 ; T. 178 ; W. ' r
Sec also Goodri :h
Guy, Guye, Gye, An .
191 ; E. 81 ; Hu. 6 ,
121 ; M. 149 ; R. loS,
196 ; Rt. 27, 91 ; W. 75
Gybbon, Gybbons, sec
Gibbons
Gyborne, Emott, 64
Gybson, see Gibson
Gydkyn, J. 43
Gye, sec Guy
Gyfforde, sec Gifford
Gylbert, Gylberte, see
Gilbert
Gylerd, J. 6
Gyles, sec Giles
Gylforde, sec Gilford
Gyll, see Gill
Gyllam, sec Gillam
Gyllever, see Gilliver
Gyllot, Gyllote, Gyllott,
see Gillott
Gylpynn, see Gilpin
Gylson, sec Gilson
Gymson, sec Gimson
Gynard, Gynnarde, see
Gennard
Gyrram, W. 26
Gysborne, Gysburne, see
Gisborne
Hack, Rph. 65
Hackett, Hacket, Hack-
yett, Hackytt, Haket,
Hatchkett, A. 185 ; Ch.
114 ; Dd. T54 ; E. 199 ;
El. 131 ; Hy. 121 ;
J. 119, 130, 154, 158,
175; N. 89; R. 64, 83,
89; Rt. 15. 27, 49. 79;
T. 30, 164, 198; W. 238
Hackwood, Ackwood,
Hacwood, Hacke-
woode, Hackwod, A.
184; Fr. 184 ; HIn. 59;
Rt. 25 ; T. 19, 46 ; W.
29. 59
Hadcoke, see Adcock
Hadderwood, Rt. 22
H addon, Hadden, Had-
dyn, Isb. 115 ; Jo. 73 ;
J. 6, yi, 46, 124, 148,
179 : Mt. 88 ; R. 87 ;
Rt. 189 : T. 35, 164 ;
W. 60
Hafford, see Heyford
Haines, Haine, Hanes,
Hayn, Hayne, Haynes,
Ez. 68 ; J. uo, 193 ; L.
70 ; Mt. 37 Rph. 15 ;
R. 29; Rt, :7, 71,154 ;
T. 50, 18. W. 164.
See also Heynes
Hainsworth, s ?e Aynes-
worth
Haket, see Hackett
Hakpenye, R. 3
Halam, see Ii^^llam
Haleday, set Halloday
Hales, W. ,:
Halford, Ha .ford, Har-
ford, Hav>ford, Haw-
forde, A. it i ; Ant. 191 ;
E. 193 ; Ez. 154 ; Yx.
162 ; G. 53 ; Hamielis,
190 ; H. 149, 181 ; Jo.
124,178; J. 65 ; W. 154,
160, 191, 216
Halfpennie, Hallpeny,
Halpenie, Halpenny,
Halpeny, Happenny, H.
85, 167 ; J. 50, 131, 154;
R. 113
Halken, R. 59
Hall, Halle, Ag. 105 ; Al.
191 ; A. 1 19, 122 ; Edm.
73; Ez. 121, 127, 185,
214, 216, 222 ; G. 96 ;
H. 21, 35, 79, 97, 143,
171 ; Jo. 6; J. 32, 50,
59*, 67, 95, 127, 150,
163, 176, 203, 215*
224 ; Jph. 221 ; Joshua,
214 ; K. 46 ; L. 108 ;
Mt. 119, 140, 184, 197 ;
Nth. 233; N. 3r, 83 ;
Rgd. 25 ; R. 29, 55, 68,
70, -ji, 96, 197 ; Rt. 47,
70, 85, 96, 124, 214,
217; Rg. 176, 178 ; S.
198, 215 ; Sm. 67 ; T.
26, 56, 75,84, 124,224;
U. 169 : \V. 47, 52, 68,
72, 100, loi, 138, 140,
143, 16S, 169, 173, 202
Henson als.^ W. 140
Somerbey als.^ Rt.
1 12
Hallam, Alam, Allam,
AUum, Halam, Ag. 28 ;
Al. 93 ; And. 202 ; A.
196, 197 ; E. 181, 187 ;
G. 203 ; Git. 140 ; Hnh.
230 ; Hy. 201 ; Jo. 94 ;
J. 25 ; R. 116, 213 ; T.
I*, 20, 66, 124, 233 ;
W. 75, 87, 133, 163, 190
Halley, Js. 87
Hallford, see Halford
Halliacke, Hallicocke, see
Halliocke
Hallidon, W. 64
Halliman, T. 154
Halliocke, Halliacke
Hallicocke, Hallic'-te
Halyock, Halyoke, g
6 ; Al. 172 ; Ant. 17
J. 91, 99, 115, 174; \Ii
116 ; R. 23 ; Rt. < -^
T. 83, 119. See I. 'so
Holyoke
Halloday, Haleday, Hal-
lowday, Hallyday, H ol-
laday, J. 201 ; N. 6 ;
R. 116 ; Rt. 137 ; T.
33 ; W. 23
Hallpeny, Halpenie, Hal-
penny, Halpeny, see
Halfpennie
Halsebrooke, Hawsebrok,
Al. 63 ; H. 59
Halsope, see Alsop
Halt, see Holt
Halyock, Halyoke, see
Halliocke
Hamant, Hamond, see
Hammond
Hamcoke, Al. 15
Hames, Aiames, Ames,
Ez. 121, 131 ; Grg. 188 ;
Jo. 114; J. 54, 55, 98,
121, 185 ; R. 75, 122,
163, 181* 199 ; Rt. 19,
61 ; T. 26, 55, 81, 185,
201 ; W. I, 35, 100, 118,
171, 172
Hamlett, Isb. 163
Hamlin, Ag. 179
Hammet, Hamott, Rt. 53 ;
W. 28
Hammond, Hamant,
Hammon, Hamond, A.
227 ; Ez. 154 ; H. 52 ;
J. 6, 53, 55 ; Mt. 165 ;
Rph. 48 ; Rt. 6, 53 ; T.
226 ; W. 159
Hampe, J. 127
Hampson, Amson, B\v.
1 10 ; Ch. 172 ; E. 170 ;
R. 79 ; T. 199 ; W. 96
Hancock, Hancocke,
Handcock, Do. 203* ;
G. 93 : J- 97, i33 ; Mt.
191 ; Rt. 15,96 ; T.33,
131 ; W. 76, 140. See
also Hamcoke
Hand, Hande, Handes,
Hands, E. 37, 57, 203 ;
Index Nomuuim.
273
Ez. 197 ; Grg. 121 ; J.
53, 63. 127, 137 ; R. 22, J
183 ; Rt. 2r, 70, 154;
T. 6 ; W. 142, 200. See '
also Anne
Handie, see Handy
Handley, Handly, Hanley,
Hendley, Ch. 140 ; CI.
Frs. 215 ; G. 137 ; J.
53, 219 ; Mt. 236 ; R.
55 ; Rt. 80,219 ; T. 76,
121 ; W. 6, loi, 146
als. Porte, E. 85
Handy, Handie, Fr. 130 ;
Mth. 83, 88
Hanes, sec Haines
Hanley, see Handley
Hannkynson, J. 154
Hansame, Hanson, J. 164 ;
K. 20 ; Ml. So ; T. 56 ;
\V. 6
Happenny, sec Halfpennie
Harbard, Harberd, Har-
berde, Harbert, Al. 174 ;
C. 175 ; Fr. 189 ; Jo.
91 ; J. 82, loi ; >Ia\vde,
89 ; T. 82, 199: U. 199 ;
W. 76
Harbie. Harebye, J. 60 ;
N.84
Harborough, Rt. 23
Harcourte, Hardcourt,
Harcote, Harcourt,
Harecourt, Hawcott,
Ant. 26; E. 17^ ; J. 6,
154, 181, 211 : T. 37 ;
W. 221. See aho How-
coute
Hardacres, W. i -o
Hardall,Hardale,Hordall,
H. 60 : Isb. 61 ; Js.
124, 187 ; J. 145; ^'•
124 ; R. 35, 53. 89 ; Rt.
21, 76
Harde, Hardey, Hardie,
see Hardy
Hardiman. sec Hardyman
Harding, Hardin, Hard-
inge, El. 37, 45 ; Ez.
198 ; Fr. 211 ; J. 198,
238 : \V. 68, 91. 124
Hardstaff, Hardstafte, K.
229 ; T. 229 ; W. 233
Hardwick, Hu. 168 ; Sa.
215
Hardwyn, \V. 6
Hardy, Harde, Hardey,
Hardie. Hardye.AI. 1 87:
Ant. 169 ; Chn. 213 ;
G. 235 : Isb. 6 : Js.
217 ; J. 209, 210 ; Lw.
143". Kt 55. 119 ; Rg
166 ; T. 15, 33, 67, 210
223* 'J.:5, 234 ; W. 6.
70, 16?, 209, 213, 216
220*
Hardymai , Hardiman,
Amy, 1(15 ; Ez. 60 ; J.
II I, I 5-', 180 ; R. 78 ;
T. 73, .- ), 199
Harebrov. lie, J. 37
Hareston, sec Harston
Harford, v Halford
Hargrave, Howson, 213 ;
Isb. 127 ; J. 91, 116 ;
Magdalen, 210 ; Rt. 24
Hariman, sec Harriman
Harison, see Harrison
Harland. J. 33
Harley, H. 25 : T. 53,85
als. Burbag, Ez. 75
Harlow, Rt. 201
Harman, — 66
Harnson, .\g. 29
Harper, Harpur, Ag. 6 ;
Al. 26 ; E. 191 ; Ez.
117 ; J. 26 ; Mt. 131 ;
Mi. 105 ; R. 6* 105 ;
Rt. 178 ; T. 18, 24, yj,
117, 151 ; \V. 6
Harres, Harrice, Harries,
sec Harris
Harrett, Harriat, see
Harriott
Harnman, Hariman,
Harryman, Haryman,
Ag. y] ; Gf. 1 10, 179 ;
G. 161 ; Jsp. 166 ; J.
32, 57, 182 : R. 28 ; T.
1 1 1, 127, 146, 209
Harrington, Harringeton,
Js. 165 : T. 133, 192
Harriott, Harrett, Harriat,
Harryatt, Mt. 71 : R.
51: T. 4 1
als. Garratt, R. 140
Harris, Arrys, Harres,
Harrice, Harries,
Harrys, Al. 37, 197 ;
Ez. 72, 223 ; Fr. 133,
210 ; H. 71 ; J. 31,
75, 106, 121, 166, 185,
206*; M. 188: N. loi ;
R. I, 64, 69, 187 ; S.
227 ; St. 84 ; T. 72, 79,
140, 184, 188, 205, 207,
216; VI. 222 ; Wit. 76;
W. iS, 37, 41, 56, 105,
124, 131, 198, 218
Harrison, Harison,
Harryson, Harrysonne,
Har -son, Alx. 193 ; Br.
143 K. 198 ; Deborah,
212 : E. 127, 188 ; Ez.
175 ; G. 15, 106 ; HIn,
117 ; H. 154 ; Hu. 76 ;
Js. 236 ; Jo. 105 ; J. 6,
33*. 47. 88, 138, 212,
216, 236 ; Jph. 214 ;
K. I. 3 ; Lw. 60, 197 ;
O. 57 ; R. 78, 127, 138,
22S, 236 ; Rt. 24, 58,
83, 154, 210, 236 ; T.
67, 78, 124, 131, 175,
185; W. 6, 15,67, 13T,
232
a/.. Wolley, T. 154
Harrold, Harold, A. 193 ;
Hu. iSl ; Js. 127 ; Ml.
175
Harrope, J. 17
Harryatt, see Harriott
Harryman, Haryman, see
Harriman
Harrys, see Harris
Harryson, Harrysonne,
Haryson, Jtv Harrison
Harston, Hareston, J. 119 ;
Wit. 59; W. 18
Hart, Harte, Ch. 76 ; E.
199 ; Ferdinando, 145 ;
G. 137, 194 ; J. -ji^ 127;
Lybeus, 54 ; Mth. 188 ;
Rph. 138 ; T. 50, 159,
217 : W. 53,69, 85, 174,
216, 21S. See also Hert
Hartell, Harthell, Hartill,
J. 6, 133 ; Jthn. 214 ;
Rt. 84, 181
Harteshorne, see Harts-
horn
Hartington, Gr. 188 : T.
iiS
Hartopp, Hartoppe,
Hortopp, Ez. 72 ; G.
238 : M. 143 ; .S. 140;
St. 71
Hartshorn, Harteshorne,
Hartshorne, Hartys-
horne, E. loi : Goodith,
183, 186; H. 48 ; Jer-
vase, 151 ; Lw. 133 ;
L. 164 ; Rt. 169, 208* ;
Rs. 1 16 : T. 60, 76, no,
179; W. 29, 42, 92, 100,
154
Harvey, Harve, Harvie,
Harvy, El. S9 : G. 54 ;
W. 75
Harwar, X. 154, 159
.-74
Index Nominum.
Harwood, Harward,
Harwoode, E. 127 ; H.
154 ; J. 49 ; Rt. 135 ;
Rg. 199
Hasall, sec H assail
Hasard, ';' Hassard
Haseldine, Hasledyne, Gf.
178
ah. Tarter, Ant. 91
Haseiwood, E. 195
Haohold, Hassold, Js.231,
233 ; Kph. 234 ; R. 234
Haskey, Hashky, Haskie,
Haskye, J. 58, 92 ; N.
121 : Rph. 154 ; Rt. 30;
T. 85 : W. 10 1
Hasledyne, sec Haseldine
Haslerigge, Hasilrige,
Hasslerigg-, Hasyl-
rydge, Heselrige,
Donald, 183 ; J. 100 ;
Lu. 37 : W. 26
o.Is. Barton, Wit. 57
Hassall, Hasall, Hassal,
B. 213 ; Hii. 121 ; J.
232; Rph. 229; R. 108,
175, 177 ; V.'. 223, 235
Hassard, Hasard, Has-
sarde, Hazard, AI. 188,
191 ; E. 55, 176 ; HIn.
171 ; J. 6, 83. no, 154 ;
T. 6, 18, 29, 150 : W.
80, lof, 154
Hassellwall, N. 1 1 1
Hasslerigg, sec Hasle-
rig-ge
Hassold, see Hashold
Hasten, s^ce Astell
Hastings, Hasten, Bw.
164 ; H. 146, 199 ; T.
20; Wit. I7r. ; W. 1 88
Hastockes, J. 203
Hastwell, J. 210*; M.
2 11: W. 207, 209. See
also Astwell
Hasylrydge, see Hasle-
rigge
Hatchkett, see Hackett
Hathurley, sec Hatterley
Hatter, J. 83 : T. 67 ; W.
49
Hatterley, Hathurley,
Hetterley, H. 95 ; Js.
15 ; Jeremy, 143 ; J.
171,225 ; Jph. 149 ; W.
74. See also Heatherly
Haukin, see Hawkins
Hauley, sec Hav^ley
Haunch, N. 175
Havere, see Avery
R. 180 ;
106, 114,
229 ; W.
116, 121,
Havers, Haves, T. 177
Burton als., .\ 192
Hawcott, see Harcourte
Hav7es, Hawsse, J. 6*,
60 ; Mt. 100 ; R. 29
Hawett, W. 149
Hawfeild, Adrian, 194 ;
J. 189; Rg. 113, 181
Hawfitt, J. 205
Hawford, Hawforde, see
Halford
Hawforth, H. 1 14
Hawkes, Hawks, Edm.
80 ; W. 29
Hawkeswell, J. 206
Hawkins, Haukin, Haw-
kin, Hawkyn, Haw-
kyns, A. 188; Brb. 1 1 1 ;
Bw. 180 ; El. 223 ; G.
70, 127 ; H. 65 ; Js.
226 ; J. 45, 76* 84,
154, 177, 198;
Rt. 29, 78,
1 59 ; T. 26,
22, 29, lOI,
143, 168, 197
Hawley, Hauley, Hawly,
Hy. 101 ; Jo. 175 ; N.
99 ; R. 1 19 : Rt. 70,
238 ; W. r,, 87
a/s. Cartwright, Ez.
149
, Cartwright nis., R.
146
Hawood, see Haywood
Hawsebrok, sec Halse-
brooke
Hawson, see Howson
Hawsse, see Hawes
Hawston, W. 19
Hawtin, Rt. 100; Sm. 172
Hawtofte, J. 100 ; W. 174
Hawtrey, H. 70
Hay, Haye, J. 41 ; R. 24 ;
T. .21 : W. 35
Haycock, Heacocke,
Heycock, Heycocke,
Heykocke, Everard,
226 ; H. 78 ; J. 15 ; T.
84 ; W. 178
Hayen, A^- 6
Hayes, Heyes, Ez. 147 ;
Js. 100 ; Rph. 171 ; Rt.
122, 189 ; W. 108
Hayford, see Heyford
Haylie, see Healey
Hayn, Hayne, Haynes,
sec Haines
Hayre, see Ayre
Hayringe, see Hering
Haywood, Awwood, Hay-
woode, Hawood, J. 57 ;
P. 170; R. 87 ; T. 145 ;
W. 79, 164*. See also
Hey wood
Hazard, see Hassard
Heacocke, see Haycock
Headley, Headly, Ez 206 ;
W. 208
Heafford, Heaford, see
Heyford
Heale, Heales, Heele,
Heile, Heill, E.41 ; H.
78, 87 ; W. 48, 91, 130.
See also Eylle
Healey, Haylie, Healy,
Heley, Helie, Hely,
Heyley, Heyleye, Ag.
67 ; C. 221 ; Ch. 103,
168 ; Ez. 54 ; Gi. 184 ;
H. 60, 165 ; J. 53, 59,
60, 66, 131 ; Mt. 82,
93 ; M. 53 ; R. 30, 35,
197 ; Rt. 78, 130 ; T.
57 ; W. 46, 53, 76, 95,
96
Heane, see Heyne
Heapes, W. 108
Hear, Heare, see Ayre
Heard, Frs. 230 ; G. 119 ;
J. 217, 230; Jph. 229,
231
Heame, Ez. 118
Hease, see Heise
Heath, Heith, Heth,
Heyth, Heythe, H. 28 ;
J. 22, 53, 94 ; Rt. 6 ;
Sampson, 116; Sbl.
137 ; W. 24, 70
nls. Warwick, — ,
199
Heathcote, Heathcott, J.
131, 161
or Heyfford, R. 159
Heatherly, Hetherly, K.
140 ; Rt. 85. See also
Atharley, Hatterley
Heaton, sec Eaton
Heawarde, Heawood, see
Heywood
Hebb, Heb, Hebe, Hebbe,
Hebbes, Ag. 32, 49 ; G.
170 ; J. 113 ; R. 6, 15 ;
Rt.35, 124; T. 48, 145;
W. 26, 35, 65, 161
, Moore, More als.,
Rt. 65, 169 ; W. 61
Hecford, J 76
Heckeley, J. 37
Heckells, J. 154
Index Nominum.
275
Heckleston, R. 71
Heckstall, see Hextall
Hecston, see Exton
Hedge, W. 202
Heele, Heile, Heill, see
Heale
Hefferd,Hefford,Hefl"orde,
Heiford, see Heyford
Heggs, Hegg, Hegges,
Mt. 148, 202 ; W. 187
Heich, see Hitch
Heiffeilde, see Heyfeild
Heirickfe, see Herrick
Heirshaw, R. 15
Heise, Hease, Heisse,
Heyse, G. 122 ; Js.
127 ; R. 61 ; Rt. 65 ;
W. 135
Heith, see Heath
Heley, Helie, Hely, see
Healey
Hella, R. 15
Helle, T. 22
Hellowby, see EUabye
Helsetson, Mgy. 30
Helton, R. 25
Hemlin, J. 169
Hemming, Emines, H.
121 ; W. 105, 230
Hemsley, VV. 124
Hemson, W. 46
Hend, see Hind
Hendley, see Handley
Hendman, see Hindman
Henesworthe, see Aynes-
■worth
Henfrey, J. 67 ; Rt. 55
Henman, T. 25. See also
Hindman
Hennarde, Rt. 6
Hensham, Ez. 195
Hensha^7, Henshaw^e, Do.
48 ; G. 175, 188 ; J.
72, 150; N. 82; Rt.
131 ; w. 33, 135
Henson, And. 140 ; J.
135 ; Mt. 122 ; R. 138 ;
St. 203 ; W. 146
als. Hall, W. 140
Henstoke, J. 37
Henton, Rt. 37 ; T. 54 ;
W. 35, 100
Henworth, Ez. 202 ; Fr.
190
Herds, R. 6
Herdsoo, Rt. 75
Here, Rt. 23
Hering, Hayringe,
Heryng, J. 20 ; Mt. 6 ;
T. 28
LEIC. WILLS.
Herment, W. 37
Herrick, Erick, Ericke,
Eryck, Erycke, Eryke,
Eyreke, Eyricke, Hei-
ricke, H erick, Hericke,
Herycke, H eryke, Hey-
rick, Heyricke, Ag. 96 ;
Ez. 143 ; J. 26, 72, 95,
118, 131, 173* ; Jph.
238 ; M. 100* ; R. 6,
22, 76 ; Rt. 56, 1 10,
124, 21 1 ; T. 5, 118, 119,
189 ; To. 122 ; W. 5*
14,96, 154
Hert, T. 6 ; see also Hart
Herycke, H eryke, see
Herrick
Heryng, see Hering
Heryngham, W. 6
Heselrige, see Haslerigge
H ether ly, see Heather ly
Hethersy, W. 30
Hettle, W. 87
Heughes, see Hughes
Heward, P. 231 ; Rbc.
232 ; R. 202
Hewbold, J. 161
Hewes, Hewges,
Hewghes, see Hughes
Hewin, N. 84
Hewitt, Hewet, Hewett,
Hewit, Huett, Huitt,
Ag. 27 ; A. 31 ; E. 113 ;
J. (34, 188 ; R. 7, 37 ;
Rt. 230; Rg. 57; T.
58,85; W. 151,183, 188
Hewman, T. 43, 62
Hewson, W. 212
Hextall, Exstall, Heck-
stall, Hexstall, Hextal,
E. 130 ; Hu. 96 ; Jo. 6 ;
J. 47 ; N. 72 ; T. 20,
100
H exton, see Exton
Heycock, Heycocke, see
Haycock
Heyere, T. 37
Heyes, see Hayes
Heyfeild, Heiffeilde, C.
143 ; J- 71
Robinson als., Avery,
H3
Heyffer, Gr. 185
Heyford, Hafford, Hay-
ford, Heafford, Hea-
ford, Hefferd, HefFord,
Hefforde, Heiford, Hey-
fford, Heyforde, Al. 199 ;
Align. 238 ; Ez. 217 ;
Fr. 127 ; H. 208, 212 ;
J. 124 ; Jph. 212 ; K.
147 ; Mt. 164 ; M. 119,
213*; R. 29,45, 95,140,
210; Rt. 19, 174, J95 ;
T. 37*, loi, 117, 127 ;
W. 57,71, 89, 108, 122,
211,212
or Heathcote, R. 159
Heykocke, see Haycock
Hey ley, Heyleye, see
He^ey
Heynes, Heane, Heanes,
Heyne, Fr. 238 ; Gf.
178 ; G. 131 ; J. 6, 66,
143 ; N. 15 ; R. 25 ;
Rt. 45 ; T. 6, 66, 76, 88.
See also Haines
Heynes worth, see Aynes-
worth
Heypey, H. 15
Heyre, see Ajre
Hey rick, Heyricke, see
Herrick
Heyse, see Heise
Heyth, Heythe, see Heath
Hey wood, Heawarde,
Heawood, Heyward,
Heyw^oode, Ag. 45 ;
Anis. 137 ; G. 130 ; P.
228 ; Rt. 127 ; Rg. 23 ;
T. 184 ; W. 91, 99 ;
Z. 218. See also Hay-
wood
Hibbard, E. 140
Hiche, see Hitch
Hickling, Hiccleyng,
Hiclinge, Hickelinge,
Hicklinge, Hicklyn,
Hycklynge, Bw. 75,
• 182 ; Ch. 124 ; E. 189 ;
Ez. 84 ; Fr. 137 ; J. 96,
103, 117, 234; N. 43 ;
R. 33, 54, 80, 135, 177;
Rt. 99 ; T. 61, 108, 145 ;
W. 25, 41, 87, 117, 130,
171, 198
Ashley <3/j-., Mth. 164
Hickman, Rg. 22
Hickson, Hicksonii,
Hyckeson, Hyxson, Al.
97 ; E. 133 ; Bin. 74;
Js. 173 ; J- 7, 116, 131 ;
R. 37; Rg. 117; T.68,
113, 173 ; W. 76, 99,
1 18, 127, 170
Hide, Hydes, E. 75, 135,
225 ; Hamlet, 157 ; J.
181 ; Mt. 161 ; Rt. 87 ;
T. 33; W. 211
or Hinde, E. 137
u
1 9
276
Index Noniimim.
Higgin, Higgins, J. 54 ;
Tm. 93
Higginbotham, Higgen-
botome, Higginbotom,
Higginbottora, Hygen-
bothom, Al. 192 ; Ant.
1 19 ; Edm. 171* ; Ez.
69 ; Ch. 85 ; Mth. 218;
Rgd. 103 ; W. 42, 204
Higginson, J. 118 ; N. 72,
203
Higgs, Mt. Ill
Hildersam, Ant. 130
Hill, Hyll, Ag. 183 ; Alx.
137 ; AI. 26, 35, 93 ; A.
118, 183 ; Ant. 135 ;
Edm. 229 ; E. 193 ; Ez.
20, 63, 105 ; Godwin,
179; H. 59; Js. 37 ; J.
7, 37, 41, 5°, 99, 164,
168 ; Mrt. 116 ; M.
238 ; N. 71 ; P. 7* 169,
236 ; Rph. 23 ; R. 18,
53, 60, 154, 210 ; Rt.
84, 166, 191 ; Rg. 177 ;
S. 142 ; T. 7, 31, 33,37,
82, 101*118,168* 185*
219, 224, 225* ; W. 25,
41, 75. 96, 122, 146*
163, 168, 191
Hiilam, W. 89
Hillin, W. 203
Hilton, Hiltonne, Hylton,
Ag. 55 ; Ar. 42,46; Ez.
II ; H. 63 ; R. 6, 57,
122 ; W. 97
Hind, Hend, Hinde, Hynd,
Hynde, E. 122; H.230;
J. 30, 161, 206, 207, 208 ;
M. 230 ; P. 206 ; R. 22 ;
T. 7, 203 ; W. 172
or Hide, E. 137, 227
a/s. Rayson,
Magdalen, 194, 207
Hindman, Hendman,
Hinderman, Hinman,
Hyndman, Hynman,
Ant. 193 ; Ez. 124 ; G.
138 ; H. 168* 169, 182 ;
Jo. 164 ; J. 37, 57, 72,
121 ; Ml. 119, 184 ; O.
no ; R. 69, 114 ; Rt.
31 ; Rg. 43 ; T. 35, 85,
179, 202 ; \V. 21, 82,
H3
Hinkes, R. 133
Hinne. E. 130
Hinsley, Hinseleye,
Hynsley, Kz. 45 ; R. 46,
66. See also Insley
Hint, J. 137
Hinton, Hynton, Egt. 63 ;
R. no ; Wit. 154
Hiram, J. 25
Hiron, Rt. 190
Hitch, Heich, Hiche,
Hitche, Hyche, Hu. 61 ;
J..20, 169 ; Rt. 42, 87,
130, 137, 223 ; W. 76,
118, 227
Hitchcock, Hitchcocke,
Hychcoke, Al. 19 ; Jo.
71 ; J. 233 ; Lw. 97 ;
Mt. 143 ; Rph. 105 ; R.
48, 69 ; T. 7, 26, 83,
238 ; W. 131
Hiton, E. 138
Hoalt, see Holt
Hoare, see Hore
Hobe, J. 218*
Hober, W. 20
Hobson, J. 28 ; Rt. 30,
119; T. 53
Hoby, Mt. 94
Hoby Sequestration, 199
Hodam, J. 26
Hodd, Hode, see Hood
Hoden, Hoeden, J. n3,
194
Hodges, Hodg, Hodge,
Bw. 146 ; E. 127 ; Fr.
\\^ ; Git. 162; H. 68,
162 ; J. 56, n3, 114,
181 ; M. n4 ; R. 28 ;
Rt. 53, 122, 158; T.
53, 82, 131, 154; W.
54, 1 10, 148, 222
Hodgkin, Hodgekin,
Hodghkyn, Hodgkins,
Hodgskin, A. 167 ;
Edm. 70; E. 28; H.
107, 178 ; J. 130 ; Lu.
154 ; R. 21, 67 ; Sa.
215 ; W. 19
Hodgkinson, Harrold,
168* ; Ow. 143 ; R. 95 ;
Thrustin, 27
Hodgson, Hodson, Hoge-
son, Hoggeson, Hog-
son, Alx. 6 ; El. 83,
166; G. 6 ; Js. 85 ; J.
37, i54;Rt. i38;T. n8
Hoe. J. 143 : T. 96, 144
Hogeham, R. 6
Hogg, T. 31
Hoise, J. 106
Holand, see Holland
Holbeach, Hobech, A.
213 ; F^r. 2'2 ; G. 35 ;
Wit. 2n, 212*
Holden, Holdin, Holding,
Houlden, C. 127; Const.
221 ; Ez. 150 ; G. 220 ;
Rph. 118; T. 34; W.
100, lOI
Holdershawe, see Older-
shav7
Hole, H. 84
Holeman, sec Holman
Holioke, see Holyoke
Holladay, see Halloday
Holland, Holand, Holl-
andes, Edm. 96 ; Fr.
187 ; G. 203 ; Hu. 72 ;
J. 19, 214 ; R. 69, 187 ;
Rt. 81 ; Rg. 18 ; T.
124 ; W. 23
als. Plumtree, Jo.
174 ; J. 174
Hollick, J. ^1
Hollingwood, Rg. 154
Holling^orth, HoUings-
worth, Hollingworthe,
A. 72 ; Edm. 181 ; E.
180 ; Emme, 11 1 ; Ez.
165 ; Fr. 150; J. 4! ;
Rph. 181 ; Renold, 59 ;
Rg. 113; T. 28; W.
87, 144
Hollioby, Amb. 165
HoUis, J. 103 ; R. 21 ;
W. 99, 172
Hollwell, see Holwell
Hollyman, T. 146
Holman, Holeman, A.
189 ; Everard, 201 ;
Jo. 41 ; L. 106, 107 ;
T. 183
Holmes, Holme, Home,
Homes, Hoomis, Ag.
72 ; AI. 47, 201 ; A.
146, 162 ; Augn. 164 ;
E. 140, 150, 203, 238 ;
H. 41 ; Isb. 1 10, 183 ;
Js. 195; J. 56, 59, n8,
144, 202 ; M. 216 ; Pru,
III; Rph. 82 ; Randus,
63 ; R. 30, 47, 78, i6r,
193 ; Rt. 54, 55, 108,
133, 216; T. 6, 19, 29,
66, 75, 108, III, 116,
^i?), 135, 163, ^n^ 181,
188, 197 ; \\. 198 : W.
23, 31, 55, 68, Si, 87,
88, 92, 110, 116, 131,
137, 154, 170, 208
Garland als.. K. 209
als. Warmewell, \'l.
144
Holt, Halt, Hoalt, Holte,
Index Nominum.
277
Houlte, — , 168 ; Ez. 37 ;
Fr. 181 ; H. 82 ; Hu.
n\ ]■ 9', 104, 121,
210 ; Mgy. 124 ; Rph.
117 ; R. 171 ; Rt. 187 ;
Rg. 71, 203 ; T. 160,
180 ; W. 93* 138, 149
Holton, Houlton, Edm.
41 ; Gbl. 83; Wit. 23
Holwell, Hollwell, Ag. 95 ;
Ant. 138 ; E. 170 ; Fr.
223 ; G. 183 ; J. 23, 26,
50, 127* 194, 222, 227 ;
R. 127, 150; T. 188 ;
Thph. 199 J W. 124
Holyer,.T. 201
Holyland, Ch. 124; Ez.
230 ; J. 235 ; W. 229
Holyoke, Holioke, Fr.
145 ; Mildred, 19S ; see
also Halliocke
Home, Homes, Hoomis,
see Holmes
Homsley, Hu. 15
Hood, Hodd, Hode,
Hudde, Hphy. 71 ; J.
6, 35. 43, 105 ; R. 29,
56 ; T. 74, 219 ; Wit.
114; W. 150, 203
Hook, Hooke, Al. 180 ;
Fr. 23S ; M. 229 ;
Nth. 231 ; T. 97, 169 ;
W. 59
Hooker, J. 37 ; Rt. 124 ;
T. 194
Hooley, R. 234
Hooll. Rt. 15
Hoore, see Hore
Hoos, sec Hose
Hooton, see Houghton
Hope, J. 26
Hopewell, see Hop well
Hopkins, Hopkin, Hop-
kyn, Hopkyns, — , 163 ;
Ch. 105, 178 ; E. 179,
182, 184 ; El. 140; H.
88; Jo. 127 ; J. 6* 67,
216 ; K. 194 ; Mt. 48 ;
Mlh. 127 ; R. 127, 163 ;
Rt. 29, 117, 163 ; T. 15,
22, 76, 105, 131, 163,
197; W. 37, 41, 49,92,
138, 144, r62, 169
Hopkinson, Al. 180 ; J.
69, 75, 231 ; W. 23
Hopwell, Hopewell, H.
222 ; \V. 217
Hopwood. Horpud, Horp-
wood, ]s. 161 ; K. o ;
T. 89 ; see also Orpwood
Horam, see Oram
Hordall, see Hardall
Hore, Hoare, Hoore, B\v.
64 ; Btr. 160; E. 174 ;
J. 6, 60, 70, 116 ;
Mawde, 15 ; R. 226 ;
Rt. 95 ; T. 6, 18, 78,
145, 150; W. 65, 79*,
166
Hormeson, see Ormeston
Hornbuckle, T. 225 ; W.
228
Home, R. 27 ; T. 72, 198
Horner, Ez. 238 ; H. 59
Horpud, Horpwood, see
Hopwood
Horseley, Horsley, Rt.
27 ; W. 30
Horsepool, Horsepoole,
Horspole, E. 222 ; J.
51 ; Rt. 31 ; W. loi
Horton, Horten, Ag. 24 ;
A. 6* ; Bw. 1 18 ; Goo-
dith, 149; J. 72, 81 ;
J ph. 107, 109, 190 ; Mtl.
42; R. 206; T. 29, 133,
161, 166, 171 ; W. 25,
80, 140,173,183,199,238
Hortopp, see Hartopp
Hortram, Rt. 154
Horwoode, J. 37
Hose, Hoos, Ez. 211 ;
Lewis, loi ; M. 212 ;
Seth, 107 ; T.63 ;W. 85
Hottofte, Ottofte, J. 26,
47 ; \V. 56 ; see also
Whattafe
Hough, Houghe, Howgh.
R. Ill, 161, 174 ; Rt.
92 ; T. 195 ; W. 97
ah. Woodkeeper,
Augn. 140
Houghton, Hooton,
Howghton, Howton,
Ant. 224 ; Edni. 74 ; E.
161 ; Ez. 97 ; G. 124 ;
Git. 16S ; Hln.65; Isb.
144; Js.57, 131; J0.92:
J. 91, 131, 212 ; M. 87,
150 ; N. 166 ; Rph.
127 ; Rbc. 212 ; R. 35,
61, 99 ; Rt. 78 ; T. 6,
35, i,(\ 170; W. 122
Houket, N. 23
Houlden, see H olden
Houlte, uv Holt
Houlton, see Holton
Hovie, Hovye, Isb. 113;
J. 80 : Kt. 171 ; T. 180
How, Howe, E. 188 ; Ez.
46 ; El. 107 ; J. 133,
154, 172 ; Jy. 199 ; T.
107, 142
Howaie, W. 154
Howard, R. 147
Howcoute, Rt. 91
Howden, J. 6
Howell, T. 185
Howers, T. 150 ; W. 94
Howes, Howse, Ch. 42 ;
Ez. 87 ; J. 6* 56, 217;
R. 58
Ho wet, Howett, see
Howitt
Howgh, see Hough
Howghton, Howton, see
Houghton
Howitt, Howet, Howett,
Ho wit, Howyt, Howytt,
Ag. 51 ; Br. 194 ; Fr.
1S8 ; G. 174, 182; Hln.
137 ; Js. 92 ; J. 6, 15,
56, 76,84, 103, 113, 114,
^2,1^ 135, 154, 166, 190,
192 ; N. 56 ; P. 118 ;
R. 95, 124 ; Rt. 18, 49 ;
Rw. 27 ; T. 1 5, 30, 33,
35, 8^, 1 10 J W. 18,124,
144, 168
Howkins, Howkin,
Howkyns, Ant. 138 ;
G. 199 ; J. 48, 68 ; Rt.
127; T. 6,92, 133, 199;
W. 130
Howlat, J. 25
Howie, Somerbee als.^
Ch. 82
Howley, Js. 87
Ho worth, Rt. 103
Howse, see Howes
Howson, Hawson, J. 23 ;
Mgy. 67; R.206; Kt.52;
W. 195. See also Qx%on
Howyt, Howytt, see
Howitt
Hubbard, Hubbarde,
Hubbart, Hubberd,
Hubberde, Hubbert,
Abigail, 147 ; Al. 81 ;
A. 213 ; Ez. 37, 63,137;
H. 93 ; Js. 104, III ;
Ja. 121 ; J. 56, 70, 71,
121, 238 ; N. 142 ; R.
97 ; T. 61, 65 ; W. 34,
45, 60, 162
Huccarbe, K. 8: ; Rt. 58
Hucchyn, see Hutchins
Huckbillscott, 11. 35
Hucklescote, sn Huggles-
cot
278
Index Nominum.
Hucknall, M. 238
Hudde, see Hood
Huddelston, R. 28; W.
54
Huddle, W. 29
Hudson, Hudeson, — ,
166 ; Ag. 45 ; Al. 7,
76* ; E. r54 ; Ez. 228 ;
H. 167 ; Jo. 188 ; J.
130 ; R. 171 ; Rt. 168 ;
T.34,76, 174, 182,238;
W. 7, 78, 144
Huett, Huitt, see Hewitt
Huflin, Jarvis, 193
Huggiescot, Huggelscote,
Hucklescote, Edm. 105 ;
T. 142 ; W. 154
Hughes, Hewes, Hewges,
Heughes, Hewghes,
Ez. 217 ; G. 230, 233;
Jmh. 216 ; Jo. 177 ; J.
43, 124, 184, 224 ; Rph.
83; R.24,78; Rt. 231 ;
T. 107 ; W. 175, 235
Hulcoate, Hulcot, L. 172 ;
Mth. 35
Hulcock, Hulcocke, J. 35,
78 ; Mth. 171 ; Rt. 26
HuU, HuUe, Ag. 135 ; A.
Ill ; H. 154 ; Isb. 88 ;
J. 17, 67, 224, 234 ; Rt.
83 ; Rg- 34 ; T. 199 ;
W. 7, 42, 97, 154, 158,
195
HuUey, R. 22
Hultne, R. 69
Hulse, Hulsse, A. 197,
232 ; H. 232 ; J. 7, 60,
219 ; Mth. 222 ; T.
127, 217
Humberston, Al. 94 ; Ant.
69, 170 ; Do. 180 ; J.
76, 137; T. 15, 236;
W. 109
Humberston Sequestra-
tion, 190
Humbleton, W. 34, 55
Hume, R. 57 ; T. 61, 78
Humfrey, Humfra, Hum-
fray, Humfrie, Humfrye,
Elizeus, 66 ; R. 66 ;
Rg- 7 ; T. 59, 127
Evans als., H. 76
Hunn, Hunne, Ag. 171 ;
E. 130; J. 118, 183;
T. 171
Hunt, Hnnte, A. 228, 229,
230* ; E. loi ; Ez.
114, 231 ; G. 172 ; Gr.
145 ; H. ri4, 142, 146,
181*; Hu. 167; Hy.
91 ; J- 25, 37, 52, 79,
no, 137, 179, 193, 211,
228, 229, 230 ; R. Ill,
114, 127, 144, 148, 177,
180, 201, 234 ; Rt. 88,
116 ; St. 172, 223 ; Su.
145 ; T. 95, 201, 228,
229, 231, 232 ; W. 108,
130, 180, 2CXD, 202'''', 229
Hunter, R. 96
Hunton, R. 119
Huntwick, Huntwicke,
Mt.68 ; T. 161; W. 84,
166
Hiu-boote, Hurbutt, M.
Ill ; St. 107
Hurde, J. 55
Hurlebutt, Hurlebat, And.
154; R. 80
Hurst, Hurste, Al. 63 ; E.
195 ; Ez. 165 ; Js. 42 ;
J. 7, 41, 46, 85, 87, 97,
133, 146, 167, 230 ; Mt.
192 ; R. 61, T27 ; Rt.
31 ; Rg. 7; T. 37,80 ;
W. 108, 142, 149, 219
Allen als., Sa. 199
Hurt, Hurtes, D." 232 ;
Libei, 154
Husband, Husbands, J.
150 ; Rt. 24
Husten, Huston, T. 154
als. Daft, J. 171
Husterton, T. 19
Hutchins, Hucchyn,
Hutchin, Hutchings,
Hutchyn, E. 197, 238 ;
H. 154 ; Js. 236 ; PI.
238 ; Rt. 69, 83 ; Syl-
vain, 184 ; T. 135, 236 ;
W. 35, 146
Hutchinson, Hutchynson,
Hutinson, A. 116; Ez.
144 ; G. loi ; Js. 34,
193, 202 ; Jo. 104, 127 ;
J.75, 182, 224 ; R. 135 ;
Rt. 100 ; S. 213 ; Sa.
138; T.7, 138; W. 100
Hutfeyld, Edm. 154
Huthwitt, Ch. 80
Hutinson, see Hutchinson
Hutt, Ag. 168 ; J. 81 ; Rt.
43,62 ; T. 137
Hutton, J. 154 ; S. 108,
221, 223 ; W. 37, 50
ah. Warren, W. 187
Huxley, J. 25
Hyatt, W. 87
Hychcoke, see Hitchcock
Hyche, see Hitch
Hyckeson, see Hickson
Hycklynge, see Hickling
Hydes, see Hide
Hygenbothom, see
Higginbotham
Hyleyff, see Hiffe
Hyll, see Hill
Hylton, see Hilton
Hynd, Hynde, see Hind
Hyndman, Hynman, see
Hindman
Hynett, R. 188
Hyns, N. 25
Hynsley, see Hinsley
Hynthwayt, E. 84
Hynton, see Hinton
Hyrpe, see Earp
Hytchfeyld, E. 1 54
Hyvys, J. 7
Hyxson, see Hickson
lerland, see Ireland
lUffe, Hyleyff, Iliff, lUiff,
Ilyffe, Ylyf, Ylyfe, Ag.
109 ; Brb. 127 ; Ch. 56 ;
E. 73, 83, no, 150; Ez.
169 ; G. 162, 171 ; Hnh.
214; Js. 37. 50; J- 37,
51, 67, loi, 117, 154,
217 ; Mt. 57; R. 35.
80, 146, 182 ; Rt. 30*,
113, 178; Rg. 7; T.
49, 54, 82, 92, 124, 149,
165, 169, 183, 184, 203 ;
w. 37, 113, 119,158, 172
Ilston, Illeston, Illson,
lUston, Ilson, Ilsone,
Ylson, Ag. n4 ; C. 221 ;
Ch. 50 ; D. 223; E. 74 ;
Ez. 176 ; G. 119, 162 ;
J. 113, 220, 226 ; Libens,
195 ; Mt. 223 ; R. 213 ;
Rt. 70, 158; T. 50,157;
W. 7, 24, 68, 130
Immings, Imin, Imings,
Imyn, Imynges, Ag.
168 ; Edm. 75 ; E. 87 ;
Rt. 37, 105 ; W. 124
als. Imayne, T. 127.
See also Hemmings
Incke, Rt. 104
Inge, Ing, Ynge, Ab. 208 ;
Ez. 206 ; M. 208 ; R.
36, 49, 104, 146, 209 ;
Sm. 103 ; T. 30, 208 ;
W. 206*, 2 1 1
or Yngle, N. 13
Index Nominum.
279
Ingham, Ingahatn, Yng-
ham, J. 7, 13 ; Rg. 154;
T. 193
Ingilley, T. 93
Ingle, Yngle, J. 65 ; T.
94; W. 135
or Ynge, N. 13
Ingleherne, Inleharme,
Rt. 149 ; T. 23
Ingleton, T. 82
Ingram, Ingrom, Ag. 58 ;
J. 140; Mo. 144 ; .R.
53 ; Rt. 145 ;-W. 192
Ingulward, R. 21
Inkersall, E. loi
Inleharme, see Ingleherne
Innocent, J. "j-^ ; W. 116,
238
Insley, Yensley, Jy. 27 ;
M. 175 ; W. 28, 135.
See also H insley
Ireland, lerland, lyleland,
Yerland, Ag. 50 ; Amb.
124 ; A. 191 ; Hu. 13 ;
J. 54, 155 ; R. 116, 182;
T. 7, 184 ; W. 108, 145.
See also Arland and
Orland
Ireson, W. 154
Ireston, Ayer als., A. 194
Irish, Ab. 235
Ironmonger, W. 34
Isaacke, Isaac, Isack, Ja.
190; T. 184 ; W. 96
Isann, see I son
Isard, Isarde, J. 127 ; R.
133 ; Rg- 96
Isatt als. Pride, Ag. 88,
168
Isherwood, J. 184
Ison, Isann, Rt. 149 ; S.
224 ; W. 229
Ithell, Jf. 84 ; Mt. 165 ;
Percy, 64 ; P. 168
Ives, R. 177, 191 ; Rt.
. 23, 121 ; T. 91
Iveson, Yveson, Ch. 13 ;
Fr. 78 ; G. 154; J. 47 ;
Rg. 67
Jacam, Jacame, Jacham,
see Jacombe
JacktfB, \yt't' Jacques
Jackson, Jackeson, Jack-
sonne, Jacson, Jacsum,
Jakeson, Jakson, Ag.
169 ; A. 63 ; Bn. 145 ;
K. 22; Dn. 137; E.
1 9 *
34, 55, 103, 121, 220,
221 ; Ez. 1 14, 145, 190,
191 ; Ellis, 121 ; Fayles,
71 ; G. 80, 138, 145,
199 ; H. 35, 15s ; Hy.
189 ; Isb. 195 ; Ja. 199 ;
Jo. 124; J. 7* 15, 53*
56, 83, 99, loi, 144, 145,
151, 197, 199, 222, 223 ;
Mk. 122 ; P. 145 ; Rph.
176 ; R. 7, 19, 133 ;
Rt. 19, 28, 43, 48, 91,
127, 140, 145, 185 ; Rg.
131 ; S. 130, 150; T.
26, 59, 76, 82, 86, 108,
135, 155*, 194 ; W. 7*,
15, V^ 69, 118, 151, 169
als. Palfreyman, Ab.
142
Jacob, H. 7
Jacombe, Jacam, Jacame,
Jacham, Jacom, Jacome,
Al. 119, 184 ; J. 7, 37,
97, 203; Mt. 185 ; R.
25, 113, 146 ; Rt. 69 ;
T. 75, 140, 155, 236 ;
W. 42, 113, 236
Jacques, Jackes, Jakes,
Jaques, Alx. 18 ; Al. 29,
121 ; Do. 171, 184 ; Ez.
69 ; G. 88 ; Gi. 147 ;
H. 114 ; Jo. 203 ; J. 26,
79, 233 ; R. 127 ; Rt.
21, 51, 71, 88 ; T. 56,
201 ; W.25, 26,45,107,
150
Jacson, Jacsun, j^^ Jackson
Jakeman, M. 238
Jakes, see Jacques
Jakeson, Jakson, see
Jackson
Jaklyn, R. 25 ; Rt. 25
James, Ag. 26 ; Anas, 35 ;
A. 195 ; E. 118 ; Ez.
185 ; G. 113, 131 ; Jo.
103 ; J. 30, 43i 62, 99,
loi, 103, 189 ; R. 131 ;
T. 74
Jane, J. 20
Jankinson, see Jenkinson
Jannell, J. 118, 119
Janson, see Johnson
Jaques, sec Jacques
Jarram, Garram, Gerram,
Jeram, Jerram, Al. 100* ;
Audrey, 175 ; CI, 89 ;
J. 74, 101 ; Mt. 122 ; P.
59 ; R. 63 ; Rt. Ti, 95 ;
T. 68, 101* ; W. 7, 100*,
158
Jarrat, Jarratt, Jarrett,
Jerratt, G. 108 ; J. 92,
no, 155, 218 ; N. 78 ;
R. 230; T. 37,82, 130
JarreU, W. 26
Jarvis, Garvis, Jarvice,
Jarvisse, Alx. 117; Ant.
175 ; H. no; J. 86, 88;
R. 138, 144 ; Rt. 79,
185,192; T. 33, 79, 138,
160 ; W. 144, 2n, 212,
219. See also Itrvls
Jay, see Jee
Jeake, Geake, Jeke, R.
21 ; T. loi, 102
Jebbett, Jebbitt, J. 31, 96
Jee, Jay, Jey, B. 213 ;
Dd. 233 ; R. 185 ; T.
146. See also Gee
Jefcocke, Faustin, 94
Jefcoote, A. 147
Jefferie, Jefferey, Jeffery,
see Jeffrey
Jeffes, Geffes, Geffs, Jeffe,
Jeffs, Jeph, Fr. 1 70* ;
H. 83 ; J. 7, 121, 131 ;
Rt. 18, 97* ; T, 22, 24,
150
Jeffrey, Geferay, Geffereye,
Geffrie, J eff erie, J efferey,
Jeffery, Jeffrye, Ch. 5* ;
G. n9; J. 104,137, 165;
T. 47, 69, 83 ; \V. 24,
121, 185
Jeke, see Jeake
Jelley, Jellie, Jelly, Jellye,
H. 103, 175, 176; J.
n3, 236* ; T. 194
Jelleybrand, W. 121
Jellicocke, J. 130
Jemkyns, T. 160
Jemson, see Gimson
Jeneway, Genua waie,
Genoway, H. 154 ; T.
238 ; W. 179
Jenkinson, Jankinson,
Jenkenson, Jenkingson,
Jenkynson, Jinkinson,
Ez. 60, 82 ; Fr. 171 ;
H. n2 ; Hy. 41, 176 ;
K. 46 ; N. 34 ; R. 145.
199; T. 7, 118; W. 75
Jennard, see Gennard
Jennings, And. 228 ; Ml.
174 ; Nth. 210 ; T. 214
Jent, see Gent
Jenter, W. 189
Jeph, see Jeffes
Jeram, Jerram, see
Jarram
28o
Index Noniinmn.
Jerman, Jermyn, see
German
Jerne, Rt. 19
Jerratt, see Jarrat
Jervis, Gerves, Gervice,
Gervis, Gervys, Jervice,
Jervisse, Jervys, Ag.
158 ; Alx. 53 ; Ant. 49;
Dd. 238 ; Doctor, 70 ;
G. 185 ; H. 162 ; Ja.
204; Jo. 180; J. 37,41,
63,163 ; R. 155; Rt.47,
64, 155, 178 ; T. 69,
163; W. 30, 51, 58, 76,
82, 103, 1 17, i6i, 164.
See also Jarvis
Jesson, Jerson, Al. 238 ;
Isb. 103 ; R. 25, 27, 29 ;
T. 51, 103, 131 ; W. 23
Jewe, T. 7
Jey, see Jee
Jigger, Gegger, Gigger,
Gygar, Jegger, Ls.
100* ; R. 60 ; Rt. 41
Jimpson, Jimson, see
Gimson
Jinkinson, see Jenkinson
Jinnard, see Gennard
Joanes, see Jones
Jobe, Watkin als., W. 99
J ode, see Judd
John, Isb. 20 ; W. 83
Johnson, Johnsone, John-
ston, Janson, Jonson,
Ag. 41, 159, 168 ; Al.
37, 50,83, 173, 174; A-
133, 170 ; Ant. 195 ;
Br. 149 ; Ch. 64, 212 ;
D. 168 ; Deleverance,
200 ; E. 1 12, 146, 172,
213, 230 ; Ez. 114, 224,
231 ; Emott, 57; Fr.
220, 221 ; Friza, 229 ;
G. 59,80, no, 124, 198 ;
H. 83, 213, 236; Hy.
94 ; Isb. 161 ; Js. 31,
46; Ja. 193; Jo. 236;
J. 7, 26, 27, 28, 37, 54,
63, 83, 94, 100, 114*
118, 130, 151, 171, 177,
201, 215, 232, 236* ;
Jph. 225, 232* ; Lu.
233 ; Mt. 118 ; Mgy.
25 ; M.203 ; Mth. 216 ;
N. 32, 79, 104, 112, 145,
155 ; P. 231 ; Rph. 53 ;
R. 19, 21, 26, 28,61,93,
95, 105, "3, 133, 144,
155, 159, 165; Rt. 7,
18, 20, 23, 31, 37, 95,
97, 121, 122, 127, 131,
155, 182* 191, 220, 221 ;
Kg- 155* ; '^t. 227, 229,
231 ; T. 23, 42, 46, 56,
70, 71, 86, 94, 103, 104,
105, 107, 1 10, 1 16, 127,
150, 180, 222, 226. 230 ;
W. 26, 43, 55* 59* 62,
67, 69, 88* 96,97, 114*
130, 131, 137, 138, 146,
166, 175, 200, 202, 208,
233, 236*
als. Fermer, J. 52
Abell als., Jo. 71
Farmer als., R- 103
or Warner, Ruth,
231
Joice, see Joyce
JoUiver, see Golliver
Jones, Joanes, Jonys, Dd.
no ; Fr. 219 ; Lucas,
195 ; Mt. 97 ; M. 220 ;
Ne. 223 ; R. 7, 84, 161 ;
Rt. 37, 231 ; T. 7* 53;
W. 93, 121
als. Laurenson, Rt.
172
Loringeton a/j-,, Al.
130
Sandon als., M. 134
Jordan, Jordain, Jordaine,
Jordayn, Jordayne, Jor-
den, Jordon, Jordyn,
Jourdain, Jourden, Jour-
dyn, Jurdain, Jurdaine,
Jurden, Ag. 173 ; Ant.
185 ; D. 197 ; Ez. 124 ;
Fr. 198 ; Gi. 138; H.
29,34, 59; Hu.78, 146 ;
J. 37, 68, 74, 108, 229,
231, 234*, 238 ; L. i;5 ;
Ph. 183 ; R. 7, 23, '46,
82, 95, 139, 145, 201,
231 ; Rt. 30, 45 ; Rg.
170 ; T. 33, 58 ; W.
IS, 23, 37,65, n7, 124,
172, 188, 228
Jowett, M. 131 ; R. 74 ;
Rt. 150
Joy, W. 139
Joyce, Joice, Joyse, Ag.
29; G. n9 ; H. 88 ; J.
56, 155 ; Rph. 189 ; R.
1 17* ; W. I ro, 155, 199
Ijuce, T. 127, 189
Judd, Jud, Judde, Jude,
Jode, Ant. 70, 155, 199 ;
CI. 127 ; J. 15, 35, 37,
97 ; Mgy. 52 ; Rt. 131 ;
W. 7, 233
Judge, R. 81
Judkyn, T. 59
Judson, Judsonne, G. 131 ;
Gr. 103 ; H. 146, 182,
199 ; Jo. 140 ; J. 116 ;
T. 51 ; W. 89, n2, 169,
.85
Julian, Gelian, Julyan,
Julyon, Ag. 184 ; Grg.
97 ; R. 116, 124 ; Rt.
42, 154
Jumpe, Eliazeas, 7
Jurdain, Jurdaine, Jurden,
see Jordan
Justice als. Perrin, J. 140
Perryn, Perin «/j-.,
Ez. 78 ; W. 77
Justin, J. 93
Jymson, see Gimson
Kallam, see Kellam
Kanner, see Cannor
Kant, see Kent
Kay, T. 188
Kebell, Kibble, Kybble,
A. 37; T. 155, 165 ;
Wit. 7
Keckwick, T. 35
Kedger, W. 26
Keehyn, Rt. 22
Keene, Keen, Kene,
Keyne, J. 135 ; Mgy.
121 ; R. 75, 164 ; T. 60,
n8, 142, 235 ; W. 25,
52, 102, 131
Kegworth Sequestration,
198
Keightly, Keighly,
Keyghtley, Keyley, J.
25 ; Rt. 37 ; W. 37,208
Keillam, Kelham, see
Kellam
Kell, Jthn. 215
Kellam, Kallam, Keillam,
Kelham, Allin, 74 ; K.
104 ; Ez. 74, 227 ; Hu.
88 ; Js. 122 ; J. 43, 61,
65 ; Jph. 233 ; M. 194 ;
R. 96 ; Rt. 93, 140, 187;
T. 24, 58, 224, 226 ; W.
53, 88, 137
or Kelme, \V. 229
Kellet, Kellyett, Rph. 69 ;
R. 238 ; Rt. 174
Kelme, Kelm, J. 232
or Kelham, W. 229
Kelton, G. 133
Kerne, Kem, Kemm, R.
130 ; Rt. 52, 124 ; T.
135 ; W. 67, 97
Index No7ninum.
281
Kemp, Kempe, Al. 158 ;
A. 170 ; B. 222 ; Br.
104 ; D. 231 ; Fr. 195 ;
G. 222 ; Hnh. 230 ; H.
140 ; Isb. 54 ; J. 23,
47,50,59, 139,228,233;
Ludwick, 113 ; Mth. 64;
R. 82, 93 ; T. 37, 92,
238 ; W. 50
Kemshead, J. 214
Kemson, Bylsonrt/i-.,E. 59
Kendall, Al. 91 ; H. 82,
226 ; Hy. 147 ; J. 63,
93, 112, 173, 182, 230;
Jthn. 235 ; Mt. 89, x66 ;
M'. 184 ; R. 107, 114 ;
Rt. 95, 218 ; Rg. 167 ;
T. 145 ; W. 229, 233
Kene, sec Keene
Kenny, Keneye, R. 60 ;
Rg. 76 ; T. 127
Kent, Kant, Ant. Earl of
Kent, 203 ; Rt. 121
Kerbie, Kerby, see Kirby
Kerchevell, Kyrchevale,
Rt. 141 ; W. 53,97
Kerk, Kerke, see Kirk
Kerkby, see Kirkby
Kerkham, W. 147
Kertleton, see Kirtleton
Kestian, Kestin, G. 211;
J. 117, 127; T. 112, 127,
180, 184, 186
Kestor, J. 184
Ketchley, H. 43
Kettle, Kettell, Kettul,
Kettull, Ketull, Hu. 64 ;
Mt. 15 ; R. 7*; Rt. 7 ;
W. 17, 82, 165
Key, Kay, Keye, Keyes,
G. 48 ; H. 179 ; Mgy.
48 ; M. 127, 189 ; Rt.
54 ; T. 23 ; W. 54, 96,
189
Keychever, W. 23
Keyghtley, Keyley, see
Keightly
Keyne, see Keene
Kibble, see Kebell
Kiddier,Kiddyar, Kiddyer,
Kideare, Kidier, Kydyer,
Bw. 51 ; Hamlet, 135 ;
J. 239 ; M. 131; N. 105 ;
R. 91, 127 ; Rt. 159 ;
W. 164
Kightly, Kyghley, Kyght-
ley, J. 198 ; Rph. 17 ;
Rt. 52
Kilborne, Kilbourn,
Kilbourne, Kilburne,
Kylbourn, Amos, 167 ;
J. 22 ; Rt. 28 ; T. 76,
155
Kilby, Kilbey, Kilbie,
Kilbye, Kylbey, Al. 127,
189* ; H. 63 ; J. 19,
104, 170, 172, 225 ; R.
22, 24 ; Rt. 99, 172,
190, 218 ; T. 141, 218 ;
W. 99, 144
Killingley, Killenley,
Killingely, Killinglie,
Killingly, Kyllingley,
Kyllyngley, Ez. 35, 170;
Fr. 239; J. 155* 18 1 ;
Mt. 78 ; R. 139, 195;
Rt. 178 ; Rw. 38; T.75
Kilpack, Killpacke, Kil-
packe, Kilpeake, Kil-
peck, Kylpecke, Kyl-
peyke, Al. 175 ; E. no ;
Ez. 105, 187 ; Fr. no,
179 ; G. 119 ; J. 7, 41 ;
M. 210; Ml. 176 ; R.
174 ; T. 53, 76 ; W.
193, 210
Kimberley, Kimberly, H.
193 ; Rt. 99
Kinde, Kynd, Kynde, E.
n2 ; J. 7, 26, 48, 81,
102, 155 ; K. 112 ; Mt.
26 ; Mlct. 82 ; R. 32,
135, 157, 169; Rt. 88,
174, 193 ; w. 50
Kinder, Kynder, H. 26 ;
Mth. 50 ; W. 133
King,Kinge,Kyng,Kynge,
Ag. 29 ; Al. 1 50 ; A.
109, 137, 178 ; D. 144,
198 ; E. 88, 150, 183 ;
El. 127 ; Ez. 137 ; Fr.
145 ; H. 7, 58 ; Hln. 7;
Hu. 189 ; Hy. 78, 163 ;
J. 28, 32, n, 56, 60, 64,
74, 75, 97, i55i i7^ ;
Mt. 107, 121*; Mgy.
178 ; Mrt. 144 ; R. 61,
78, 80, 109 ; Rt. 48, 82,
n6, 130, 155, 164, 190 ;
Rg. 29, 63 ; Sa. 225 ;
T. 7, 19, 35> 50,68* 69,
112, 116, 135, 144*, r68,
176, 190, 197, 214 ; W.
37, 60, 70, 97, 100, 124,
141, 205, 229, 231
Kinne, Kinn, Kynne, Ar.
84; Rg. 174; T. 54
Kintch, K. 124
Kinton, Kynton, A. 189 ;
E. 127 ; Ci. 78, 81, 230 ;
Js. 229* ; J. 232, 234 ;
K. 115 ; R. 108, 176,
177, 206 ; Rt. 108, 234
Kirby, Kerbie, Kerby,
Kirbey, Kirbie, Kyrbe,
Kyrbie, Ch. 127 ; Frs.
194 ; G. 109 ; J. 43,
135, 193, 220 ; R. 78 ;
Rt. 175 ; T. 56, 109,
197 ; Z. 69
Kirk, Kerk, Kerke, Kirke,
Kyrke, Ag. 65, 87 ; A.
230 ; Cassander, 127 ;
CI. 162 ; Ez. 99, 172,
173, 216 ; Git. 124;
Hu. 41, 81, 174 ; Ja.
127 ; Jemima, 235 ; Jo.
69; J. 7, 26* US, 144,
239 ; Joshua, 215 ; Lw.
144; Mt. 155 ; Mgy.
198 ; R. 32, 124 ; Rt.
37, 184, 189; T. 51,
195, 234 ; W. 99, 100,
135, 144, 233
Kirkby, Kerkby, J. 135
Kirkby, Mallory, Seques-
tration, 195, 200
Kirkeman, Kirkman,
Ellas, 192 ; Ez. 149,
202 ; W. no, 124
Kirkham, Kyrkham, T.
29 ; W. 22
Kirtleton, Kertleton,
Kyrtelton, Alx. 91, 169 ;
Edm. 163 ; J. 167 ; T.
161
Kirton, Kirkton, Kyrten,
Kyrton, Al. 20 ; J. 51 ;
T. 56 ; W. 171
Kisse, Kys, Al. 104 ; Ch.
194 ; J. 7
Kitchin, Kitchen, Kitch-
inge, G. 97, n9 ; "isb.
124; Randle, 109 ; Sm.
172 ; W. 151
ah. Steele, E. n 3 ;
H. 203
Kitts, Kytts, T. n2 ; W.
24
Knapp, Knappe, H. 55,
58 ; Nth. 176 ; Rt. 60 ;
W. 162, 225
Knight, Knighte, Knyght,
Knyghte, Ag. 155 ; Al.
183 ; A. 222 ; Br. 202 ;
D. 189 ; Do. n3 ; Ez.
100, 104, 239; Em-
mott, 166 ; J. 7, 20, 37,
73, 104, 161, 166, 214 ;
Lw. 87, 88 ; Mt. 7, 4^,
282
Index Nominum.
148 ; Mgy. 141 ; Nth.
223 ; N. 162 ; P. 127 ;
Rph. 54; R. 29, 35,35,
89, 108, 168 ; Rt. 32,
60, 64, 130, 137 ; Rg.
48 ; S. 146 ; T. 29, 64,
81, 93, 109* 127, 137.
189, 204, 218, 220* ; W.
38* 96, 117, 124* 144,
147, 168, 169, 192, 223
KnighUey, Knightly, J.
194 ; Mth. 45 ; T. 195
Knighton, And. 66 ; T. 64
Knipton, R. 113
Knott, Knot, Knotts, J.
188 ; Rt. 30, 104; W.
32, 133
Knowles, Knoles, Knolls,
H. 155 ; J. 15, 124; T.
163, 202*
Knyght, Knyghte, see
Knight
Kockys, W. 7, 18
Kocson, see Cozon
Koe^rCokc, W. 18
Koelinge, T. 171
Koke or Coke, R. 19.
See also Coke
Kooke, W. 7. See also
Cooke
Kybble, see Kebell
Kyddye, Rt. 97
Kydyer, see Kiddier
Kyghley, Kyghtley, see
Kightly
Kylbey, see Kilby
Kylbourn, see Kilborne
Kyllingley, Kyllyngley,
see Killingley
Kyllingworth, H. 54 ; J. 7
Kyli>ecke, Kylpeyke, see
Kilpack
Kynd, Kynde, see Kind
Kynder, see Kinder
Kyng, Kynge, see King
Kyngston, Kynston, £z.
7 ; T. 7 ; W -JO
Kynne, see Kinmr
Kynton, see Kinton
Kyrbe, Kyrbie, see Kirby
Kyrchen, Rt. 19
Kyrchevale, see Kerchevell
Kyrke, see Kirk
Kyrkham, see Kirkham
Kyrtelton, see Kirtleton
Kyrten, Kyrton,J^^Kirton
Kys, see Kisse
Kytts, see Kitts
Labbage, Labidg, N. 74 ;
T. 131
Lacer, Laser, Lasser,
Laycer, Ag. 50 ; Al.
82 ; H. 91 ; J. 88, 176;
Mrt. 150 ; R. 124 ; T.
75, 17.4; W. 8,91, 107
als. Lacy, J. 69
Lacy, Lacey, Lacie,
Lacye, Al. 137, 197 ;
And. 135 ; E. 48 ; Ez.
52 ; Frs. 124 ; G. 141 ;
HIn. 92 ; Hu. 160 ; Isb.
43, 55, 155; Ja. 150; J.
74, 107, 166, 176, 233 ;
Jy. 84 ; Mgy. 80 ; Mth.
172 ; Rt. 69, 149 ; T.
87, 92, 146, 181; W.
68, 121, 161
Lacer als., J. 69
Ladkins, T. 121
Lafer, J. 35
Lago, Lagoe, Fr. 108 ;
G. 84, 86 ; Isb. 80 ; W.
80, 164
Lak^ Lakyn, Ez. 239 ;
T. 100; W. 53
als. Townsend, R.
133
Lamb, Lambe, — , 195 ;
Ag. 147 ; J. 38 ; Mt.
171; Rt. 38; T. 171;
W. 142, 217
Lambert, Lambart, Lam-
berd, A. 124 ; Ch. 55 ;
D. 232, 234 ; H. 113 ;
J. 15, 26, 99, no; Mt.
227 ; Mi. 7 ; Rg. 105,
119 ; Ruth, 229 ; T. 7 ;
W. 38, 109, 177
Lambley, Lamley,Lamlie,
N. 182 ; R. 184; Rt.
141 ; W. 179
Lamson, W. 147
Lanckton, Lancthon,
Lancton, see Langton
Lander, see Launder
Lane, Amb. 165 ; Ez. 31 ;
Fr. 225 ; J. 38, 221 ; M.
190 ; Ml. 164 ; R. 107,
142, 155 ; Rt. 67 ; T.
7, 95, 190 ; W. 23, 30
Laney, Lanie, see Lany
Langame, see Langham
Langdale, Rt. 204
Langeley, Langely, see
Langley
Langford, J. 191 ; Mt. 195
Langham, Langame, Fr.
170; H. 127, 179; J.
50, 86, 169; T. 38;
W. 7
Langley, Langeley, Lan-
gely, Langly, A. 117,
182 ; G. 107, 172 ; J.
146 ; Jph. 175 ; M. 133,
192 ; Rph. 164 ; R. 26,
104, 13!, 227 ; Rt. 121,
192 ; T. 38 ; W. 38,
127, 133, 192
Langton, Lanckton,
Lancthon, Lancton,
Langhton, Langthorn,
Lanton, Ag. 7 ; Br. 171 ;
Ja. 133,209; Jo. 7, 87 ;
J. 147, 200 ; M. 146 ;
Rt. 117, 150 ; Rg. 60 ;
W. 63, 76, 88, 146, 163,
208
Lant, Lont, J. 165 ; Rt.
8 ; T. 29
Lany, Laney, Lanie,
Gartrude, 130 ; J. 89 ;
T. 190
Large, Lardg, Lardge,
Ag. 105 ; Al. 29 ; Bw.
206 ; Jo. 169 ; J. 95,
141, 177 ; R. 20 ; Samp-
son, 94; T. 25, 31, 41,
78, 159; W. 15,65,79,
82
Lark, Rt. 38
Larrad, J. 225
Larrans, see Lawrence
Laser, Lasser, see Lacer
Laste, Rt. 100
Lasthouse, N. 23
Latham, Ant. 202
Lathbury, Lathburie, N.
135 ; T. 177
Lath well, A. 212
Latimer, Lattimer,T. 141 ;
W. 200
Launder, Lander, Lawn-
der, E. 194 ; Hy. 176 ;
J. 148, 185 ; M. 232 ;
Rt. 38; T. 183; W. 68,
76, 117
Laurence, see Lawrence
Laurenson, Laurensonne,
Laurinson, Lawrinson,
W. 63
Jones als., Rt. 172
or Rauvensone, R.
5^
Laurington, N. 56
Law, Lawe, J. 23, 91 ;
W. 137
Lawford, N. 141
Lawkyn, R. 5^
Index Nominum.
283
Lawley, R. 228
La'wnder, see Launder
Lawrence, Larrans,
Laurence, Lawrance,
La^vrans, Law^rens,
Abigill, 239 ; Ag. 29 ;
Ar. 32 ; Ez. 167 ; Ja.
107; Jo. 8, 155; J. 7,
34, 127 ; Rph. 53; R.
8; Rt. 66,99* 172; T.
58, 95, 130, 160, 170;
Walde, 172 ; W. 55
Murphyn a/^., Hy. 35
Parker als., J. 156
Lawrinson, see Laurenson
Lawsoi^, Rt. 31 ; W. 64
Lawtoil, Rnd. 34
Laxton, Laxon, Blaze,
106 ; Ce. 25 ; M. 239 ;
N. 217; R.15; T. 155,
176
Laybome, see Leyburne
Laycer, see Lacer
Layton, Leyton, Mgy. 50 ;
W. 42
Lea, see Lee
Leach, Leache, Leech,
Leeche, E. 71 ; M. 172 ;
Rt. 163 ; T. 131
Leadbeater, Leadbetter,
Ledbetter, Jo. 76 ; R.
22, 67 ; T. 34
Leader, Goodith, 177 ;
Sm. 38 ; W. 131
Leak, Leake, Leeke,
Leyke, Al. 1 1.6 ; A. 222 ;
E. 1 16 ; Ez. 222 ; Jo.
150 ; J. 127, 222 ; Jthn.
220, 225 ; Lym, 212 ;
R. 28, 74 ; Rt. 51, 70,
162 ; S. 226 ; T. 8, 19,
21, 104 ; W. 60, 119,
169
Lealand, see Leland
Leavers, see Levers
Leavis, Dd. 234 ; J. 217
Leawood, W. 239
Ledbetter, see Leadbeater
Ledbrooke, Ja. 217
Ledraore, T. 155
Lee, Lea, Legh, Leighe,
Ley, Leyghe, Alban,
160 ; Al. 133 ; Bw. 81 ;
Ch. 167, 171 ; D. 239 ;
E. 219 ; Ez. 54 ; G.
118; Git. 48 ; Hu. 48;
Isb. 181 ; J. 88, 102,
124, 163, 190, 19 f, 194,
206 ; Mgy. 139 ; M.
117, 228 ; N. 130 ; O.
42 ; P. 58 ; R. 155,186;
Rt. 8, 57, 71, 76, 83,
113, 223 ; Su. 119 ; T.
19, 28, 30, 53, 64, 100,
107, 113, 115, 133, 184,
197, 222 ; W. 15, 22,
35. 38, 133. 135, U2,
144, 155*, 223, 233
Leech, Leeche, see Leach
Leeke, see Leak
Lees, Leese, Ant. 150,
203 ; E. 133 ; Jo. 65 ;
Rph. 130
Leeson, Leyson, Leysson,
Ez. 168; J. 141 ; Mt.
159; R. 89; Rt. 47,
194; T. 86; W. 97,
144
Legegood, Rt. 8
'^^ZZ'^ — . 198
Legh, Leighe, 5^rLee
Leicester, see Lester
Leland, Lealand, Leyland,
Ez. 159 ; J. 118, 200 ;
IVIth. 104 ; R. 104; W.
57, 159
Lemyngton, Lemyntun,
Ag. 8 ; Isb. 15
Lenfield, Jo. 199
Lenten, Ag. 28 ; J. 56, 59 ;
R. 167 ; Rt. 53, 159;
Sence, 74
Lester, Leicester, Jo. 54 ;
Rg. 116 ; T. 64,75, 108
Letherland, Leytherland,
see Litherland
Leuys, see Lewes
Leverack, Ez. 223
Leveratt, Leverat, Ez.
146 ; Rt. 198
Levers, Leavers, Levars
R. 191 ; Rt. 171 ; W
139
Levett, Levitt, Bw. 155
R. 197
Lewes, Leuys, J. 197
R. 15 ; W. 147
Lewin, Lewen, Lewing,
Lewyn, Al. 184, 230
A. 233 ; Crn. 225
Const. 224 ; Dd. 222
225 ; Do. 189 ; E. 127
Gig. 144 ; H. 147 ; Hu
35, 230 ; J. 26, 30, 35
112, 155, 193, 197, 203
219, 221, 224, 226
Jthn. 224 ; Jph. 230,
232 ; Libbius, 64 ; M
226, 231, 233 ; N. 75
186, 191 ; R. 239 ; Rt
27, 191, 204, 239 ; Rg.
23, 67, 182 ; T. 19, 61,
63, '55, 179, 182, 214 ;
W. 38, 95, 201, 230,
231, 233
Lewytt, Js. 86
Ley, Leyghe, see Lee
Leyburne, Laybome, Rph.
30 ; T. 189 ; W. 186
Leyd, T. 8, 29
Leydeman, R. 49
Leyke, see Leak
Leyland, see Leland
Leyson. Leysson, see
Leeson
Leyton, see Layton
Lichfeild, Litchfeild,
Litchfeld, H. 18 ; Jo.
82 ; J. 112, 117 ; Sa.
192
Licorishe, Lickerishe, — ,
182 ; R. 104 ; Rt. 127
Light, K. 116 ; R. 127 ;
T. 102
Lightfoote, Ez. no; J.
192 ; Rt. 178
Lilforth, H. 104
Lilley, Lillie, Lilly, Lillye,
Lyllie, Lyllye, A. 233 ;
Do. 145, 179 ; E. 142,
235 ; Ez. 160 ; Isb.
169 ; Js. 234 ; Rt. 173 ;
Rw. 124 ; T. 55, 116 ;
W. 137, 194, 228,233
Lim, Ja. 174
Limber, Limner, Lyraber,
Lymnar, Lymner, Ag.
193; Al. 167 ; J. 171 ;
P. 145 ; R. 193 ; Slv.
193
Lindsey, see Linsey
Line, Lin, Lyne, Lynn,
Lynne, H. 8 ; P. 14S
Rph. 150 ; R. 108, 186
Rt. 87, 167 ; T. 221
W. 38, 189
Linly, T. 200
Linnet, Isb. 121
Linney, E. 103 ; Lw. 71
Linsey, Lindsey, Lynsey,
J. 71, 189; Mt. 71 ;
R. 74, 170; T. 160;
VI. 96
Lintharote, W. 176
Linthwaite, Linthwait,
Linthwaith, Lynth-
waite, A. 215 ; E. 84 ;
R. 226 ; T. no, 214 ;
W. 68
Linwood, Mth. 216
284
Index No7ninum.
Lister, T. 209 ; W. 141,
222
Litchfeild, Litchfeld, see
Lichfeild
Litherland, Letherland,
Leytherland, Lither-
lande, Lytherland, A.
231 ; H. 41, 95 ; Hu.
127 ; J. 29, 100 ; Mt.
84 ; Mth. 224 ; Ml. 94 ;
N. 231 ; Rph. 57, 158;
R. 21 ; Rt. 181 ; Rg.
71 ; T. 26 ; W. 50, 64,
86, 155
Little, Lyttyll, Ch. 142 ;
E. 173 ; J-33 ; Mt. 112;
Mth. 86 ; T. 8
Littledike, Litledyke,
Litteldickes, J. 46, 141 ;
Rt. 161 ; T. 42
Lloyd, Loyde, Dd. 174
Flooyde^z/i-., Dd. 103
Loasebey, Loasebi,
Loasebie, Loasbie,
Loasby, Loasbye, sec
Loseby
Locke, T. 131
Lockinge, Ez. 155
Lockingeton, Lockington,
J. 26; T. 58,133
Lockley, T. 235
Lockoe, Hu. 185
Lockton, CI. 94
Loddington, Lodington,
J. 49; R. 30; Rt. 131 ;
W. 50
Loe, see Lowe
Lole, Lolle, R. 104 ; Rg.
78 ; T. 93J W. 127
Lomox, Js. 200
Londe, W. 34
London, W. 93
Longe, J. 8 ; R. 137 ; Rt.
173
Longfeild, Rt. 141
Longston, J. 175
Lont, see Lant
Loo, Looe, AI. 151;, 161 ;
Hu. 38, 155; K. 155 ;
Rg. 155 ; T. 155. See
also Lowe
Loomes, T. 97
Loosebie, see Loseby
Lope, E. 172
Lord, Lorde, Ant. 86 ; K.
213 ; E. 189, 239 ; Ez.
38, 48, 155*; H. 18;
Hy. 63 ; Isb. 8, 163 ;
J. 38* 66, 78, 151 ; R.
155 ; Rt. 102, 107, 108,
124, 155 ; T. 35,68,80,
92, 131, 161, 170, 192 ;
W. 46, 67, 90, 108, 118,
213
Lorington, Loringeton,
Lorrington, Loryngton,
J. 119, 137 ; Mgy. 34 ;
R. 46, 70 ; T. 32 ; W.
137
als. Jones, Al. 130
Lome, W. 174
Loseby, Loasebey,
Loasebi, Loasebie,
Loasbie, Loasby,
Loasbye, Loosebie,
Losbie, Losby, Losebye,
Lowesbie, A. 239 ; D.
200 ; Fr. 109, 124 ; H.
32, 99, 163, 178; J. 115,
169 ; Mt. 48 ; Mgy. 48,
155 ; R. 48* 144, 147,
198 ; Rt. 137, 184, 210 ;
T. 118, 130, 142, 147,
189 ; W. 166, 174, 219,
236
Loton, J. 71
Loue, see Lowe
Loune, J. 88
Lount, J. 15 ; R. 122
Louth, see Lowth
Lovatt, Lovat, Lovet,
Lovett, A. 104 ; H. 219 ;
J. 155, 231 ; S. 233; T.
175, 231
als. Yardley, T. 50
Love, Grisilla, 65 ; J. 82,
149, 202 ; T. 97
Loveday, W. 104
Lovell, W. 45
Loverne, J. 109
Lowder, Jobe, 102
Lowe, Loe, Loue, Low,
Al. 149, 155, 192 ; K.
29 ; Fr. 119 ; Frs. 197 ;
H.91 ; Hu. 35; Js.79;
J. 41, 141, 155, 157 ; N.
108 ; Rachael, 137,194;
Rt. 102, 142 ; T. 8, 53,
64, 127 ; W. 54, 106,
161, 202, 233
als. Nuttall, C. 145 ;
Js. 86
als. Pole, J. 150. See
also Loo
Lowesbie, see Loseby
Lowett, Hy. 33
Lowfferne, W. 130
Lowth, Louth, Lowthe,
Al. 91 ; Ch. -,4 : H. 61,
87, 88 ; Jo. 65 ; J. 80,
no, 161 ; R. no ; T.
91 ; \V. 15, 60
or Lowde, Mth. 97
Loyde, see Lloyd
Lubbenham, Lubnam, Al.
95 ; H. 47 ; Isb. 103 ;
Rt. 92
Lubthorpe, see Ludthorpe
Lucas, H. 180 ; J. 8, 64,
133, 200 ; Kinborow,
95 ; R. 124, 139 ; Rt.
23, 75, 130; W. 28, 30,
35, 71, 184,239
Luce, Amey, 38
Ludford, Jo. Ti; Rt. 68 ;
T. 175
Ludlam, J. 88 ; R. 64 ; T.
184 ; W. 90, 99, 127
Ludloe, P. 135
Ludthorpe, Lubthorpe,
Ludsthorpe, Ar. 97
als. Browne, J. 148
Browne als., T. 56
Lueton, R. 79
Luffenham, T. 194
Lufkin, — , 198 ; W. 1 97
Lumas, Lunnas, Ch. 170 ;
T. 155
Lumley, Lumbley, — ,118;
M. 216 ; Measures, 216
Lune, J. 139 ; W. 33
Lupton, Luptone, H. 182 ;
J. 43 ; Slv. 170 ; T. 76,
79
Lussell, H. 8; Hu. 162,
163 ; R. 163 ; T. 48
Lutharte, Al. 155; Wit.
155
Lutt, Rt. 25
Lutterworth Sequestra tion
(Newby), i88
Lydall, A. 229 ; Rt. 228
Lyle, Wit. 8
Lyllie, Lyllye, see Lilley
Lymber, Lymnar, Lym-
ner, see Limber
Lynch, J. 8
Lyndeysseye, J. 8
Lyne, Lynn, Lynne, see
Line
Lynfield, VI. 43
Lynggaine, Al. 8
Lynnoppe, Isb. 58
Lynsey, see Linsey
Lynthwaite, see Linth-
waite
Lype, Mgy. 23
Lytherland, see Litherland
Lyttyll, sec Little
Lyvers, T. 60
Index Noviimim.
285
Mabbs, Gr. 208 ; J. 117
Mabell, A. 113
Mabley, H. 30
Macgowen, Hu. 213
Machin, W. 49
Mackley, Macley, J. 131 ;
Rt. 1 17 ; W. 139, 216
Madget, Maggette, Mag-
gyt, J. 118, 183; Mgy.
23 ; T. 33
Mad well, sec Meade well
Main, Maine, Mane,
Mayne, Ame, 239 ; J.
21, 74, 223 ; R. 24 ;
Rt. 127, 201 ; W. 60
Major, J a. 208 ; J. 212
Makeleye, J. 45
Makepeace, Makepece, G.
53 ; W. 99, 172
Malaburne, see Malla-
borne
Malam, W. 133
Malbyn, Ad. 28
Malen, Malyn, J. 155 ;
Mgy. 25 ; Rt. 26
Mallaborne, Mallaburne,
Malaburne, Malaborne,
Ag. 158; E. 173; Hu.
155; T. 8
Mallett, H. 137
Malley, J. 8
Malory, J. 8
Malson, see Mawlson
Malton, \V. 38
Malyn, see Malen
Man, Mann, Al. 95 ; Jo.
139, 195 ; J- 127 ; Pru.
137 ; R. 176 ; Rt. 74,
124, 187
Manby, Manbe, Jo. 76 ;
W. 15
Manchester, G. 175 ; T.
23, loS
Mandefeild, Mandevill, see
Manfield
Mandie, Ptk. 155
Mane, see Main
Manfield, Manefeld,
Mandefeild, L\v. 53 ; T.
127
ah. Mandevill, Frs.
207
Manham, T. 201
Manners, G. 182
Manning, Mannynge,
Bgt. 208; J. 137; Ow.
215 ; T. 208
Mansfield, Mannsfeild,
Mannsfeld, Mannsfield,
Mannsfielde, Manns-
feyld, Mannsfeylde,
Mansfeild, Mansfeld,
Mawensfeild, Mawns-
feild, Mawnsfeilde, Al.
56 ; Ant. 122 ; Fr. 175 ;
G. 197 ; J. 8, 100, 155 ;
Mt. 132 ; M. 127 ; P.
155 ; Rph. 127 ; R.
34* 35, 127* 163, 239;
Rt. 20, 29, 78, 175 ; T.
29, 38, 75 ; W. 29, 58,
70
Manson, J. 29
Mantell, Mantill, T. 34 ;
W. 20
Marbull, J. 17
March, see Marshe
Marcie, see Mercie
Mare, Marre, Ch. 41 ; T.
23, 166
Margells, Rt. 127
Mariat, Mariett, Mariot,
Mariott, see Marriott
Markant, \V. 81
Markby, Markbe, Mar-
kebe, R. 78 ; T. 17, 48
Marker, Raphell, 65
Markham, C. 193 ; El.
194
Marlor, Marlar, Marler,
Ag. 155. 159 ; Ch. 127 ;
E. 121 ; Ez. 132 ; J.
174 ; R. 66; T. 52 ;
W. 130
Marlowe, W. 155
Marpole, J. 56
Marre, see Mare
Marrell, Mgy. 132
Marriott, Mariat, Mariett,
Mariot, Mariott, Mar-
ratt, Marrett, Marriat,
Marriatt, Marritt, Mar-
rote, Marryat, Marry-
ett, Marryott, Marryatt,
Maryat, Maryatt, Mar-
yet, Maryiat, Maryott,
Augn. 219 ; E. 221 ;
Ez. 46 ; Emott, 23 ;
Fr. 122; Hnh. 209 ; H.
59, 155 ; Isb. 88, 172 ;
J. 19, 69, 100, 102, 175,
198 ; Jy. 64 ; MI. 186;
R. 30, 38, 63, 74, 133,
201 ; Rt. 28, 127, 180,
222 ; T. 8, 48, 130, 147,
182 ; W. 23, 48, 68, 168,
188, 225
Marser, J. 23
Marsey, see Mercie
Marshall, Martiall, Al.
135. 193 ; A. 76; Edm.
31, 113 ; E. 97 ; Ez.
118 ; G. 53, 94, 133,
177, 180, 193, 200; Hu.
121 ; Hy. 239 ; Isb. 8 ;
Js. 150; Ja. 99, 173,
174; Jo. 221 ; J. 8, 25,
46, 64, 69, 82, 103, 104,
116, 222 ; Mt. 97, 113,
189 ; Mth. 182, 183 ;
Mlct. 45 ; R. 25, 32, 35,
54, 122, 151 ; Rt. 15,
194 ; Rg. 21, 76 ; S.
212 ; T. 38, 56, 74, 82,
99, no, 124, 147, 165 ;
W. 22, 25, 48, 97, 100,
1 12, 122. 170, 180*, 186
Marshe, March, Mashe,
Ant. 127 ; Bw. 120 ;
Js. 107 ; J. 117, 149,
194 ; W. 124
Marson, Marsonn, Mar-
sonne, Merson, Al. 26 ;
Aln. 33, 66 ; E. 135,
222 ; J. 8, 31, 41, 68,
109 ; Lw. 50 ; N. IOC ;
P. 56; Ph. 65 ; Rt. 121,
132, 171; Rg. 8; T.
20, 45, 121, 201 ; W.
71, 106, 119, 162, 171
Marston, A. 144 ; E. 116,
139 ; Gf. 8 ; Git. 127 ;
J. 175, 228 ; Rph. 167 ;
R. 225 ; T. 107 ; W.
141, 164
Martiall, see Marshall
Martin, Marten, Martine,
Martyn, Martyne, Ag.
1 10 ; Alban, 43, 62 ; E.
121, 169 ; Fr. 137 ; H.
38, 93, 224 ; J. 8, 48,
59, 117, 142,232; Jthn.
229 ; M. 229 ; Mth.
175 ; N. 127 ; Rph.
155; R. 38, 51,58, 159,
192, 198 ; Rt. 54, 65,
71, 108, 112, 233 ; Sa.
212 ; Sm. 212 ; T. 130,
148, 235 ; W. 29, 42,
47, 173, 189
CoUis <//,«■., T. 136
Martnie, II. 86
Marvin, Marven. Marvyn,
I). 235 ; G. 106, 117 ;
Ish. 232 ; J. 48,94, 148,
162, 199 ; Jh. 229 ; R.
20; T. 41,92. 158, 175 ;
Wit. 127 ; W. 29, 233,
2j5
Marvyll, Rs. 160
286
Index Nominum.
Maryat, Maryatt, Mar-
yett, Maryiat, Maryott,
see Marriott
Mase, N. 139
Mashe, see Marshe
Mason, Masone, Masson,
Mayson, Meson, Ag. 8 ;
Al. 110, 155 ; Ar. 88 ;
Bw. 160 ; E. 109, 160,
176 ; Erasmus, 170 ;
Fr. 213 ; H. 63, 71 ;
Ja. 215 ; Jesse, 41 ; Jo.
191 ; J. 19, 48, 61, 82,
87, 100, 121, 124* 155,
200 ; Mt. 8, 76, 135 ;
Mgy. 31 ; R. 87, 90,
120, 144, 155, 169, 191 ;
Rt. 8* 20, 96, 99, 144,
155, 169 ; S. 232 ; Sa.
213; T. 8, 61, 65, 99,
112, 137, 194, 197, 217,
224 ; W. 35, 46, 81,
100, 104, 145, 239
als. Bayly, Belie,
Belye, E. 127 ; Hamlet,
120, 184 ; J. 147
Bayly als.^ M. 143
Massey, Massie, Massy,
E. 55 ; J. 124, 150, 182,
188 ; T. 168, 217; W.
165, 239
Masters, Master, Chn.
210 ; Jph. 210
Maston, J. 112
Mastram als. Addams,
T. 172
Matchett, J. 97, 102
Mather, W. 155*
Mathew, Mathewe, Math-
ewes, Mathue, see Mat-
thews
Matson, T. 139
Matt, Matte, J. 38 ; W.
230
Matthews, Mathew, Mat-
hewe, Mathewes, Mat-
hue, Frs. 139 ; Mi. 222 ;
R. 92 ; Rt. 73, 117, 118 ;
S. 232 ; Sa. 223 ; T.
73, 76, 159 : W. 38
Mattock, Mattocke, Mat-
tocks, Mattoke, J. 42,
197 ; R. 54 ; Rt. 26, 53 ;
T. 66, 127, 216 ; Wit.
107, 178 ; W. 35
Maulson, see Mawlson
Maunde, Mawnde, Wit.
112, 180
Maunsell, see Mawnsell
Mausun, see Mawson
Maw, J. 8
Maw by, Mawbye,
Moareby, Morbie,
Moreby, Morebye,
Avise, 147 ;• G. 206 ;
J. 83, 118; R. 170; Rt.
155 ; T. 132
Mawensfeild, Mawnsfeild,
Mawnsfeilde, i^^^ Mans-
field
Mawle, W. 52
Mawlson, Malson, Maul-
son, E. 208 ; J. 8 ; R.
99 ; T. 166
Mawnde, see Maunde
Mawnsell, Maunsell, E.
53; J- 41
Mawson, Mawston, Mau-
sun, Al. 236 ; E. 155,
175 ; J. 81 ; R. 112 ;
Rt. 61 ; T. 107, 236*;
W. 48, 82, 121
Maxcey, W. 104
May, Maye, Meye, Em-
mott, 58 ; Hln. 57 ;
Jf. 135 ; Jo. 8 ; J. 72 ;
P. 159 ; Rt. 32 ; T.
56 ; Wit. 8
Mayes, J. 8 ; W. 60
Mayfeild, Gbl. 139
Mayford, W. 29
Maynard, R. 23
Mayne, see Main
Mayre, Mgy. 23 ; Rt.
46
Mayson, see Mason
Mead, Meade, Hy. 182 ;
Js. 106, 107 ; J. 55, 64,
155 ; Mt. 182 ; M. 106;
W. 173
Meadewell, Mad well,
Meadwell, Rt. 72 ; W.
188
Meadows, Meadow,
Meadowe, Meadowes,
Meadov7S, Meddowes,
Medowe, Myddowe,
Ant. 106; Jo. 35 ; J. 31,
109, 178, 228 ; Lw. 122 ;
R. 219; W. 47, 60, 72,
80, 212
Meakins, Meakyn, Mey-
kyn, J. 221 ; Rt. 49
Mealdrum als. Streete, K.
203
Mealeman, Groce als.^ J.
100
Meane, W. 93
Meare, Meares, Meeres,
Mere, Fr. 165 ; H. 169,
173; Rph. 8 ; R. 88 ;
T. 41
Measame, Measom, Me-
sam, Mesome, Meysam,
Meysome, Al. 76 ; Bw.
46 ; J. 41, 1 10 ; Ju. 103 ;
Mt. 184 ; R. 46, 86
Measures, Measure, J. 2 1 1,
214 ; Lu. 195 ; Mth.
94, 198 ; R. 118 ; Rg.
84; T. 135; W. 170.
192, 215
Medburne Sequestration,
198
Medcalf, Meadecalf, Met-
calf, A. 112 ; J. 67 ; M.
226
Meddowes, Medowe, see
Meadows
Medelton, Medyltone, see
Middleton
Mee, El. 233; J. 31, 92,
233, 234; T. 122; W.
43, 145, 233
Meek, H. 112
Meeres, see Meare
Mees, Jo. 222 ; W. 232
Melborne, Melbourn, Mel-
burne, Meleborne, El.
95 ; J- 35,60, 147, 155 ;
Jph. 120 ; Mt. 21 ; Rt.
19 ; Rw. 48 ; T. 195 ;
W. 175
Mellers, Meller, Al. 171 ;
K. no ; P. 203 ; Rt.
124 ; Rw. 82 ; W. 26,
56
Melton, E. 73 ;
172 ; W. 8*
Menerell, J. 41
Menvell, W. 92
Mercer, Gbl. 165
Mercie, Marcie,
Marsey, A. 194
107, 178 ; J. 122
Mere, see Meare
Merefeld, see Meryfeld
Mericke, W. 61
Meriman, see Merryman
Merrett, Js. 142
Merrill, G. 186 ; T. 195
Merry, R. 194
Merryman, Merimsin,
Ant. 184; T. 35
Merson, see Marson
Merton, T. 91
Meryfeld, Merefeld, J.
8*
Mesam, Mesome, j^^ Mea-
same
J. i6r.
Mercy,
Gr.
hidex Nomimcm.
287
Meson, see Mason
Mesor, J. 15
Messinger, Messenger,
Al. 186 ; E. 198 ; G.
87 ; J. 8* 104 ; Ml.
145, 197; R. 87; T.
84 ; W. 97
Meverall, Meverell, N.
155 ; T. 42
Mew, Hu. 91 ; J. 135 ;
Randall, 91
Meye, see May
Meykyn, see Meakins
Meynell, Jo. 65
Meysam, Meysome, see
Measame
Michall Michell, see
Mitchell
Middleton, Medelton,
Medyltone, Midleton,
Myddleton, Myddylton,
Ez. 127 ; Goodith, 150;
Hu. 97 ; Hy. 185 ; Jo.
43, 62 ; J. 8, 35, 38,
51, 87, 127, 177, 183,
193, 206; Mt. 35, 158 ;
M. 133 ; Ml. 94, 231 ;
R. 35, 158 ; Rt. 43,
62, 112, 183 ; Rg. 151 ;
T. 63, 94, 127, 155. 179,
188 ; W. 76, no, 115,
173, 192
Midyrwood, J. 8
Milde, Ez. 194
Miles, Myles, Ch. 124 ;
Fr. 121, 150 ; H. 148 ;
Jo. 141 ; N. 133; R.
103, 185 ; S. 214 ; T.
145, -209, 21 1
Miller, Al. 121 ; E. 176 ;
J. 194 ; R. 187 ; Rt.
190, 191 ; T. 127, 129,
197 ; W. 32
Millers, W. 142
Millett, Ch. 23
Millington, Myllyngton,
R. 197; Rg. 38
Million, H. 148
Millner, Millnar, Milnar,
M ilner, Mylnar, Myllner,
Mylner, — 178 ; Ag.
166 ; Al. 50 ; Bgt. 182 ;
E. 91 ; Ez. 55,104, 145;
G. 117, 176*; Js. 38,
107 ; J. 8, 25, 27, 28,
58, 66*, 104, 117, 171* ;
Mt. 15 ; Mth. 173 ; N.
18 ; R. 34, 166 ; Rt.
28, 55, 127 ; T. 8, 29,
83, 92, 165, 181 ; W. 8,
26, 60, 100, 112, 137,
141, 149, "94, 197
Barbor als., J. 165
Richards als., T. 48
Taylor als., Ag. 87
Mills. Milles, Mylles, Ez.
216 ; Mt. 161 ; Mgv.
121 ; T. 215 ; W. 67,
161
Milnegate, Mgy. 99
Milnes, Mylnes, J. 95 ;
Mt. 67 ; T. 122 ; W.
67, 147
Mintoe, T. 173
Mitchell, Michal, Michell,
Mutchell, Ag. 35 ; A.
214 ; Isb. 144 ; Jo. 81 ;
J. 90, 204 ; Mt. 124 ;
N. 166 ; R. 58 ; Rt. 187,
193 ; St. 83 ; T. 41, 97,
102, 112, 124, 187, 214 ;
W. 8, 24, 34, 80, 96, 120
Moareby, see Mawby
Mobbes, T. 177 ; W. 179
Mogge, see Mugg
Mold, Molde, Mole,
Moles, Mould, Moulde,
Ez.48; H.82, 158, 166;
Jo. 122, 155 ; J. 27, 112,
160 ; R. 19,65, 103, 137,
168 ; Rt. 79, 102, 112 ;
T. 102, 124 ; W. 8, 57,
106. See also Molt
Molesworth, Moulds-
worth, Moulsworth, H.
88, 151 ; W. 35, 144
Molsen, Amey, 29
Molt, Molte, Moult,
Mowlte, Avys, 74 ; J.
32, 195 ; R. 130 ; W.
67. See also Mold
Moltonne, see Moulton
Momford, Moumfort, Jo.
106 ; J. 190
Monck, see Monk
Money, St. 192
Mongumbere, Mungo-
mery, Ptk. 8*
Monk, Moncke, Monke,
Monnck, Monncke,
Mounck, Mouncke,
Mownke, Munck,
Muncke, Munke, Ag.
172 ; Ant. 145, 199 ;
Br. 127 ; Dd. 178 ;
Davy, 106 ; Do. 127 ;
Edm. 1 18 ; E. 41, 172 ;
Ez. 92, 93 ; H. 59 ; Jo.
185 ; J. 38, 76, 117,167 ;
Jthn. 239 ; M. 128 ; N.
141 ; R. 8, 66 ; T. 32,
70, 188 ; W. 23, 61, 74,
107, 169
Palmer als., E. 38
Moore, Moor, More,
Mowar, Mo^ver, — 29 ;
Alx. 225 ; Al. 29, 31,
76, 197 ; A. 147 ; Avis,
49 ; E- 59, 80, 176 ;
Ez. 127, 234 ; Fr. 95,
100 ; G. 117 ; H. 29,
41, 100, 127* 173. 239;
J. 8, 23, 38, 54, 66, 67,
100, 124*, 127, 132, 142,
144, 155, 166, 169, 215 ;
K. 90 ; Mt. 65, 122 ; M.
210 ; N. 48, 103, 187 ;
R. 8, 15,21, 29,92, 112,
120, 127, 155*, 182 ;
Rt. 15, 22, 26, 28, 29,
38, 56, 65, 155, 206 ;
Rg. 38; T. 15, 68, 76,
80, 91, no, n2, 117,
141, 184, 189, 208 ; W.
23, 24, 46*, 53, 74, 103,
no, \\7, 121, 127* 145,
155, 164, 184,234
als. Hebb, Hebbes,
Rt. 65, 169 ; W. 61
Mower als. Mohar,
J. 28
als. Smith, J. 78 ; T.
142
als. Younge, R. 66
Smith als., T. I02.
See also Mowyer
Mooreing, see Moring
Moorewood, Mgy. 82, 165
Moorton, Moreton, see
Morton
Morase, Mores, see Morris
Morbie, Moreby, More-
bye, see Mawby
Morcote, .^^'6' Murcote
More, see Moore
Morecroft, Morecrofte,
Moorcroft, Ph. 139 ; T.
117 ; W. 95
Morell, see Morral
Morgan, Morgayn, R. 8,
21
Morice, Mores, Moris, see
Morris
Moring, Mooreing, Mor-
inge, J. 70, 160; Rt. 116
Morison, see Morrison
Morley, Morly, Ag. 32 ;
Bgt. 180 ; Ez. 180 ; H.
n2 ; Jo. 120 ; J. 8, 32,
167 ; W. 32, 145
288
hidex Nominum.
Mortal, Morell, G. 155 ;
J. 8 ; Mt. 38
Morrey, see Murray
Morris, Morase, Mores,
Moress, Morice, Moris,
Morres, Morrice, Mor-
rys, Morys, Ag. 162 ;
Al. 148 ; A. 100, 173 ;
Bw. 141 ; Ch. 168 ; Do.
230 ; E. 90, 115 ; Ever-
ard, 182 ; G. 193 ; Go.
150 ; Isb. 220 ; J. 8,
103, 107, 108, 141, 176;
K. 117 ; Mt. 201 ; M.
181 ; R. 26, 38, 42, 112,
160 ; Rivers, 211 ; Rt.
8* 49, 74, 221 ; T. 38,
106, 158, 173 ; W. 35*
48, 65, 108, 135, 221
Morrison,Morison,Morry-
son, Al. 53 ; Ch. 141 ;
Js. 58 ; T. 80 ; W. 35
Mortimer, Mortimore, J.
43, 62, 122 ; T. 26 ;
W. 32, 33, 239
Morton, Moorton, More-
ton, Moureton, Mour-
ton, A. 124 ; Ch. 102,
130 ; E. 163 ; Gr. 109,
130, 179 ; Isb. 155 ; J.
52, 84, 132, 155 ; N.
72 ; R. 43, 120 ; Rt.
60, 8[, 122, 165, 169 ;
Rg. 80; T. 91,112, 173,
184 ; W. 103, 113, 189
Mose, see Mosse
Moseley, Mosley, Mous-
ley, Mowseley, Enock,
139 ; H. 63 ; J. 187,
216 ; R. 216 ; T. 72,
99; W. 173, 182
Mosendew, J. 124
Mosman, Rt. 34
Mosse, Mose, Ag. 116;
E. 150; J. 107, 155 ;
P. 155 ; R. 177 ; Su.
184
Mossendine, J. 186
Mothe, Edm. 155 ; Rt.
15^ ; W. 155
Motley, I. 144
Mould, Moulde, see
Mold
Mouldsworth, Mouls-
worth, sec Molesworth
Moult, sec Molt
Moulton, Moltonne,
Multon, Al. 17 ; J. 144 ;
Rt. 155
Moumfort, see Momford
Mounck, Mouncke, see
Monk
Mountaine, L\v. 155
Mounte, T. 171
Mountill, J. 61
Moureton, Mourton, see
Morton
Mousley, see Moseley
Mowar, Mower, see
Moore
Mowbery, J. 222
Mowde, J. 8
Mowhar, sec Mowyer
Mowlte, see Molt
Mownke, see Monk
Mowseley, see Moseley
Mowston, W. 8
Mowyer, Mowhar, J. 35 ;
Rt. 32
Muche, T. 155 ; W. 155
Mudd, Sm. 83
Mugg, Mogge, Mugge,
S. 214 ; W. 108, 178
Muggleston, E. 188 ; W.
115, 116
MuUnar als. An, Rt. 15
Mulshoe, R. 127
Mulson, T. 20
Multon, sec Moulton
Muncaster, T. 8
Munck, Muncke, Munke,
see Monk
Mungomery, see Mongum-
bere
Murcote, Morcote, Rt.
112; W. 23
Murphyn als. Lawrence,
H.v. 35
Murrall, W. 102
Murray, Morrey, Rt. 91 ;
W- 232
Musgrave, J. 121
Musson, Muston, E. 81,
147 ; Emmott, 86 ; Frs.
213 ; G. 83 ; Hu. 55,
128, 135 ; J. 58,60,68,
195 ; Maudlin, 139 ;
N. 95 ; Pru. 68 ; Rt.
30, 176; T. 33, 68, 74 ;
W. 113
Musson Sequestration, 190
Mutchell, sec Mitchell
Mutt, R. 155
Muxloe, Muxlow, E. 239 ;
T. 124
Myddleton, Myddylton,
sec Middleton
Myddowe, sec Meadows
Mydwynter, T. 8
Myers, J. 74
Myles, sec Miles
Mylles, sec Mills
Myllyngton,5'^t' Millington
Mylnar, Myllner, Mylner,
sec Millner
Mylnes, see Milnes
Mylton, Rt. 8
Mynors, W. 179
Mysey, J. 239
Nail, Nalle, Jo. 8 ; N. 8
Nandick, Nundicke, C.
188 ; Ez. 189
Naple, Naples, R. 239 ;
T. 137
Narborough Sequestra-
tion, 186
Narborrow, Rph. 239
Narman, see Norman
Narrington, Norrington,
\'n. 122, 186
Nashe, Hln. 104 ; Rt. 104,
176, 177 ; T. 96
Naule, W. 142
Nawneby, W. 8
Nayle, J. 46
Nayler, Naylor, Neyler,
El. 165 ; Nth. 184 ; R.
92
Nazbee, R. 137
Neadham, sec Needham
Neal, Neale, Neall, Neeld,
Neell, Neelle, Neile,
Nelle, Neyle, Neyll, Al.
35, 222 ; A. 2i6 ; Ant.
42,95*; Ch.65; E. 118,
145; G. 133, 135, 192 ;
Gr. 148, 236 ; Hamlet,
^^ ; H.68; Js. 186; Jo.
42; J.43,62,94, 100, 115,
155, 194, 205, 222 ; Jph.
236 ; Mt. 222 ; M. 183,
239 ; N. 118 ; R. 49,
13^, 148, 158, 201 ; Rt.
55, 84, 158, 166 ; T. 15,
19, 35» 43. 74,77,84,97*,
103, 221 ; W. 93, no,
15', 163, 179
or Nelle, W. 158
Gierke a/s., Mt. 162
Wallplete a/s., J. 183
Nedde, Neyde, Nydd, J.
30; Rt. 50, 155
Needham, Neadham, Ned-
ham, Nedeham, Neede-
ham, Ag. 79 ; Amb.
218 ; Ch. 90, 91, 107,
1 18 ; Do. 219 ; E. 108 ;
Fr. 125 ; Hy. 115 ; Js.
Index No77iimim,
289
75 ; J. 68, 82, 220 ; Mt.
49 ; Nth. 139 ; R. 72 ;
Rt. 176, 180; Rg. 75,
172; T. 38, 135, 193;
W. 224
Neeld, Neell, Neelle, Neile,
Nelle, see Neul
Neilson, Nelson, Nelston,
Neyllson, Neylston, E.
186; Gf. 52 ; R. 27,68;
Rt. 80
Netam, Netham, G. 38 ;
J. 18
Nethercote, E. 133
Nethern, see Northerne
Netherseale Sequestra-
tion, 185
Nevill, Isb. 17 ; R. 30
New^berry, Ne^vberie,
Newbery. Norbrey,Ant.
214 ; G. 133 ; J. 60, 82,
239 ; Mgy. 139 ; Nth.
231, 233; Rt. 93, 106,
141 ; T. 193 ; W. 55
Newbey, Newbie, see
Newby
Newbold, Newbolde,
Newbould, A. 87 ; H.
77, 86, 167 ; J. 83, 137,
155, 226, 235 ; Lw. 46,
53; Rt.67; T. 73, 163;
W. 15
Newbold Verdon Seques-
tration, 173
Newbread. Newbred, Jo.
79 ; -M^y. 18
Newby, Newbey, Newbie,
Newbye, Al. 178 ; G.
184 ; Jo. 43, 62 ; J. 50,
197 ; Jy- "^o ; Lw. no;
Rph. 187 ; R. 188 ; Rt.
65 ; Rg. 97 ; Sa. 213;
T. 75; W.95, 128, 218;
Wolfray, 102
Newcombe, Newcome,
Nucombe, Ch. 48 ; E.
188 ; J. 190 ; Rt. 155 ;
T. 65 ; W. 79, 96
Newman, Nutnon, Isb. 46 ;
J. 38 ; W. 9.
Newton, A. 212 ; B\v.
236* ; Do. 203 ; Ez.
210, 213, 214 ; G. 130;
Gr. 115, 116, 181 ; Jo.
179; J. 26, 60, 72, 95,
100, 107, 113, 128, 179,
222 ; Mt. 54, 198 ; N.
128; R.9, no, 142,144,
182, 189 ; Rt. 29, 135 ;
T. 9, 25, 38, 41, 73, 88,
97, 122, 141, 147, 200 ;
W. 64, 9r, n6, 181, 198,
2n, 214, 239
Neyde, see Nedde
Neyle, Neyll. see Neal
Neyler, see Nayler
Neyllson, Neylston, see
Neilson
Nibbe, T. 32
Nicholas, Nicolas, Nicol-
las, H. 19 ; J. 9 ; T. 59
ah. Verney, W. 144
Nicholls, Nicols, Nicolls,
Nicholl, Nicholles,
Nichols, Nickolls,
NyccoUes, Nycoll,
Nycolles, Nycoles,
Nycolls, Nycols, K. 121 ;
Ez. 64; El. 125; H. 9*;
Hy. 100; J. 142, 155,
]6i ; Jph. 135 ; M.
128* 189 ; R. 178 ; Rt.
52, 82, 118, 121, 186 ;
T. 19, 20, 57 ; W. 15,
42, 57* 84, 174, 201
Wignell a/j-., VV. 157
Nicholson, Nicolson,
Nycholson, Al. 182 ; A.
130, 190 ; Ch. 181 ; E.
220 ; Ez. 104 ; Hu.ii6;
Jo. 41 ; J. 86, 167, 182 ;
R. 145 ; R\v. 121 ; T.
132
als. Tompson, E. 60
Nides, J. 24
Nightingayle, W. r49
Nix, Nixe, J. 176; R.
132 ; Sm. 68 ; W. 90,
195
Nixon, Nyxon, E. 123 ;
R- 43. ^11
Noble, Nobyll, G. 94, 95 ;
Isb. 9; J. 52, 81, iss ;
K. 108 ; Mt. 53, 159 ;
R. 52 ; Rt. 24, 97 ; T.
43, 120, 147, 203 ; W.
9, 50, 141
Nokes, J. 214
Nontill, Fr. i6r
Noon, Noone, Nowne, Al.
135 ; A. 197, 223 ; Ar.
236 ; El. 215 ; Ez. 2n ;
Frs. 132 ; Fr. 121 ; G.
81, 95 ; H. 236 ; Ja.
97, 236 ; Jo. 121 ; J.
145,194,211,219,236*;
M. 211, 216, 236 ; N.
236* ; Ph. 227 ; R. 96 ;
Rt. 46, 102, no, 182,
193; Kg. 137, 194; T.
1 13, n6, 168, 182, 194,
216, 222, 236 ; W. 212,
236
Norbrey, see Newberry
Norice, Noris, see Norris
Norman, Narman, Nor-
mand, Edm. 219 ; E.
176 ; Ez. 84, 219 ; Fr.
173 ; Hu. 51 ; Js. 135 ;
J. 64, 83, 166, 189;
Merial, 148 ; N. 120
239 ; R. 100 ; Rt. 65,
72, 135, 149, 193 ; Rg-
64, 90 ; T. 17, 65, 163 ;
W. 90, 186
Normandy, Normandie,
Mk. 180*
Dashe als., Mk. 180
Normanton, Hnh. 222 ;
Jo. 9, 70 ; J. 52, 192,
224 ; Mgy. 53 ; Rt. 75,
159; T. 155, 217, 219,
221, 223 ; W. 1 13
Norrington, see Narring-
ton
Norris, Norice, Noris,
Norres, Norrise, Norys,
Noryshe, Ag. 56 ; Ch.
207 ; E. 230 ; G. 206 ;
Hy. 9 ; H. 70 ; J. 54 ;
T. 9, 35, 239 ; W. 50,
202
North, Northe, Ag. 32 ;
Al. 81, 82 ; Ez. 137 ;
Gartin, 86 ; G. 231 ; H.
128 ; Jo. 194, 195, 232 ;
J. 34, 38, 56, no, 190;
Ju. 149 ; N. 192 ; R.
56 ; Rt. 17, 102 ; T.
128, 169 ; W. 69
Northerne, Nethern, Nor-
tham, Northan, Nor-
thorne, Al. 93 ; J. 27 ;
Mt. 42; R. 41, 170;
Rt. 65 ; Rg. 170; W.
17, 8r, 92*
Norton, A. 215 ; Ant. 109,
161 ; Ar. 99 ; CI. loo ;
Edm. 86 ; Ez. 133, 200 ;
Jo. 103 ; J. 175 ; Mgy.
193 ; N. 139; R. 66,
177; Rt. 182; T. 25,
70. 170, 171, 197* ; W.
9^ 155
Norton-juxta-Galby Se-
questration, 185
Norwell, W. 77
Norys, Noryshe, Jtv Norris
Nottall, see Nuttall
t Nowell, M. 147 ; T. 141
290
Index Nominu7n.
Nowne, see Noon
Nubon, J. 9
Nucombe, see Newcombe
Nutnan, see Newman
Nundicke, see Nandick
Nundy, Rt. 19
Nurse, Nurrse, Nursse,
Ez. 108, 147 ; J. 41, 118,
133. 155 ; Rph.67; Rt.
75, 83; T. 102, 104,
176
Nutford, Mt. 31
Nutt, Nutte, A. 213 ; K.
216 ; Do. 213 ; Js. 207 ;
Job. 213 ; J. 9, 38, 53,
93, 193 ; Jh. 213 ; Mt.
139, 195 ; M. 213 ; VI.
77 ; W. 92, 137, 161
Nuttall, Nottall, J. 94 ;
T. 100
Looe als.^ C. 145
Js. als. Lowe, Ph.
86
Nuttinge, Ant. 116; Fr.
130, 190 ; Ml. 97
Nyccolles, Nycoll, Ny-
colles, Nycoles, Nycolls,
Nycols, see Nicholls
Nycholson, see Nicholson
Nydd, see Nedde
Nyxon, see Nixon
Oadams, Odam, Odame,
Odams, Odeham, Od-
ham, Owdam, Hy. 112;
J. 9, 42, 113, 239 ; Mau.
144 ; Rt. 132, 149 ; St.
185 ; T. 87, 102; W.
47. See also Hodam
and Oldam
Oakeford, Fr. 209
Oakeley, Gr. 185
Oatefeild, Otefeild, H. 167 ;
M. 113 ; T. 92
Gates, Rt. 87
Obalde, Rph. 98
Ockeley, B. 160
Odam, Odame, Odams,
Odeham, Odham, see
Oadams
Odeby, Odbie, Hln. 155;
W. 70, 162
Ofeild, J. 1 1 5
Offam, J. 25
Ogden, E. 103, 125 ; H.
117; Packe, 209
Oker, J. no ; T. 164
Old, Ab. 2 1 1
Oldam, Ouldam, Ouldham,
Ez. 1 50, 203 ; G. 206 ;
W. 113
Oldershaw, Aldershawe,
Eldershaw, Holder-
shawe, Oldershawe,
Oldrenshaw, Olleren-
shawe, Owldershawe,
Alx. 9 ; Al. 117 ; E.
43, 61 ; Ez. 225 ; Js.
73,224,227 ; J. 80, 128,
155, 178, 223, 239 ; Ju.
38 ; P. 115 ; Rt. 142 ;
T. 178 ; W. 63, 202
Oldfield, Oldfeild, A. 32 ;
J. 116, 182
Oldnell, Rt. 25
Oldner, Ouldner, G. 103 ;
R. 125 ; W. 91
Oldrenshaw, see Older-
shaw
Oliff, Olife, Oliffe, Ollyffe,
Olyffe, Ag.. 18; Al. 35,
158; J- 34, 55, 59, 86,
141 ; Ml. 162 ; Rt. 51,
158 ; T. 9, 41
Olive, Olives, Olyve, Ez.
9 ; J- 27, 38, 95 ; Rt.
95 ; W. 100, 113
Oliver, Olliver, Ollyver,
Olyver, Ag. 155 ; Al.
155 ; Edm. 99, 130 ;
Ez. 58 ; H. 9 ; Isb. 9 ;
Jo. 155, 160 ; J. 42, 96,
167 ; M. 142 ; N. 22 ;
R- 32, 33, 59, 162 ; Rt.
54, 59 ; Sence, 59 ; T.
27, 135, 137 ; W. 9*
70, 123, 190
Ollerenshawe, see Older-
shaw
Ollwood, see Olwood
Ollyffe, Olyfe, see Oliff
Olwich, J. 9
Olwood, Ollwood, E. 121 ;
J. 173. See also h\-viooA
and EUwood
Olyston, Jo. 9
Olyve, see Olive
Olyver see Oliver
Oneby, Ombey, Onebie,
Onebye, G. 170 ,» Jo. 65 ;
J. 78,164, 182; T. 132 ;
Warden, 214 ; W. 158
or Ombey, Ez. 228
Oneleape (Wanlip) Se-
questration, 194
Oneleye, J. 34
Ones, see Ownds
Oram, Horam, Ag. 176 ;
E. 128 ; J. 213 ; Jh.
231 ; M. 170 ; P. 63;
W. 75, 141
Orchard, Orcharde, Al.
160 ; J. 230
Ore, J. 128
Organer, H. 135 ; R. 25 ;
T. 145
Orinne, T. 83
Orland, Ag. 159 ; Jo. 54 ;
Rt. 78 ; T. 38, 137. See
also Arland and Ireland
Orme, Ag. 160 ; Ez. 104 ;
J. T04 ; Mgy. 94 ; Rt.
51, 130, 150, 187 ; T.
167, 199 ; W. 24, 191
Ormeston, Hormeson,
Ormston, Gf. 78 ; Jo.
160; J. 38, 155* ; R.
32, 47 ; Rt. 35 ; T. 57,
161 ; W. 155
Orpwood, T. 184. See
also Hop wood
Orpyn, T. 41
Orres, Rt. 30
Orson, Orsson, Orston,
Fabrian, 197 ; H. 55,
84 ; J. 59 ; M. 116;
Ml. 108 ; N. 103 ; R.
54,96; Rt. 185 ; T.66,
98 ; W. 55, 166, 217
Orton, Ourton, Ag. "j-j ;
Al. 239 ; Ar. 159 ; Bw.
92 ; D. 239 ; G. 81,
128, 176; H. .78 ; Hy.
180 ; J. 17, 46, 48, 95,
no, 121, 125, 128, 144,
160, 161, 165, 166, 192,
201 ; Jph. 144, 182, 198 ;
Levi, 151 ; Mt. 193 ;
M. 113 ; P. 231 ; R. 9,
20, 68, T], 90, 106, 139,
168, 195, 207, 211 ; Rt.
21, 24, 52, 84, 87, 88 ;
Rw. 92 ; T. 38, 66, 68,
78, 93, n2, 132, 137,
139, 155, ^n^ 189; W.
60, 102, 120, 128, 142,
145, '51, 173, 207
Alt als.^ — , 70
Orton-on-the-Hill Seques-
tration, 172
Osborn, Osborne, Osbume,
Ag. 21 ; Al. 202 ; A. 88,
173 ; Gf. 65 ; Hln. 59 ;
H. 9. 67 ; Isb. 21 ; Jo.
9, 165 ; J. 15, 27* 155,
185 ; Mt. 139 ; N. n3 ;
O. u6 ; P. 78 ; R. 21 ;
Rt. 9, 24, 38, 82, 173;
Index No7ninu7n.
291
T. 75, 175, 203 ; w. 9,
38, 53,60, 102, 113, 144
als. Smyth, J. 9
Osopp, see Alsop
Osseter, J . 1 00. See also
Awceter
Ostin, sec Austin
Oswin, Oswen, Oswine,
Oswyn, Ag. 17 ; Do.
J41 ; E. 229 ; H. 180 ;
Js. 94, 144, 207 ; J. 28,
90, 117, 148 ; i.nc. 75 ;
Mth. 66, 176 ; R. 51,
117, 196 ; Rt. 28, 57 ;
T. 66, 77*, 117, 184,
226 ; W. 38, 48, 148,
176, 192
Otefeild, see Oatefeild
Otherst, Al. 9
Othorpe, J. 155
Ottofte, sec Hottofte and
Whattafe
Ottye, Chn. 116
Otwell, J. 155
Ouldam, Ouldham, see
Oldam
Ouldner, see Oldner
Oulon, Rt. 165
Ourton, sec Orton
Overend, A. 206 ; E. 155 ;
R. 78
Overing-, Overinge, E. 82,
87
Overit, J. 9
Overton, Ag. 160 ; Dy-
mock. 141, 197 ; L\v.
41 ; T. 9*
Owdam, sec Oadams
Owen, E. 66 ; J. 132
als. Ratchford, Rt.
192
Owers, W. 21
Owldershawe, see Older-
shawe
Owndell, T. 113
■Ownds, Ownes, Owndes,
Ja. 112; T. 132, 189 ;
W. 173
Ovrston, Ez. 102
Oxenerde, Ant. 50, 159
Oxenshall, W. 65
Oxin, Oxon, Js. 169 ; J.
79 ; W. 100
Oytts, Addams, 161
Pabare, Rt. 27
Pabodie, see Paybody
Pace, — ,22
Pacey, Mth. 145
LEIC. WILLS.
Pachet, Pachett, see
Patcbett
Pack, Packe, L. 189 ,
Mk. 106 ; T. 25
Packewoode, Pakewood,
Pakwood, Ag. 9 ; J- 59 ;
T.9 ; W. 15
Packworth, W. 182
Paddy, Paddye, Mgy. 82 ;
Rg. -JO
Padgett, sec Pagett
Page, Payge, Br. 165 ;
Chn. 199, 200 ; Fr. 183 ;
E. 189, 192 ; H. 20, 137,
139, 194 ; Hu. 32 ; J.
9, 57, 87, 212 ; M. 213 ;
R. 19, 90, 120, 132, 211 ;
Rt. 68, 102, 135, 233 ;
Rg. 160 ; T. 9, 64, 218 ;
W. 58, 130, 142, 144,
209, 212, 239
Bache als., R. 54
Pagett, Padgett, Paget,
G. 220 ; Harrold, 128 ;
J. 43, 223 ; Rt. 197,220;
T. 75, 219, 224. See also
Patcbett
Paibody, see Paybody
Pain, Paine, sec Payne
Painter, Paynter, G. 104,
196 ; Js. 113 ; Ja. 178 ;
J. 91 ; Rt. 42 ; T. 9,
133, 182 ; W. 197
Paise, T. 198
Pakeman, R. 15
Pakewood, Pakwood, see
Packewoode
Pakyngton, Al. 53
Palfreyman, Palfriman, J.
68
Jackson (^//i-., Ab. 142
Pallett, Pallat, Pallatt,
Pallayte. Pallet, Pallitt,
Al. 29, 72 ; Ch. 161 ;
G. 1 16, 201 ; H.48, 74 ;
J. 9, 59, 202 ; Mgy. 52 ;
M. 132 ; Rt. 87 ; T.
67, 104, 207, 230
Palley, sec Pawley
Palme, Parm, B\v. 15 ;
R. 141
Palmer, Pallmer, Palmar,
Pawlmer, Pawmer, — ,
182 ; Ad. 28 ; Ag. 130,
190 ; Al. 27, 175 ; A.
15 ; Ant. 120 ; Bn. 158 ;
B. 64 ; Cc. 137 ; Ch.
148, 193 ; E. 142, 215,
216 ; Ez. 46, 123, 156 ;
H. 60, 133, 158, 184 ;
Hu. 65, 161 ; Hy. 108 ;
Js. 189 ; Ja. 96 ; Jo.
173; J- 17, 27, 31, 34,
41, 48, 73, 77, 84, 103*
115, 123, 128, 144, 163,
181, 189, 197, 201, 216,
222 ; K. 139 ; Mk. 193 ;
M. 149, 200, 202, 217,
239 ; Mth. 167 ; N. 75 ;
P. 107 ; R. 32, 55, 86,
87, 90* 128, 135, 141,
149, 167 ; Rt. 27, 102,
150, 165, 181, 236 ; S.
169 ; Sibbilla, 130 ; Su.
209 ; T: 9, 59, 82, 86,
132, 147, 156, 174, 200*
213 ; Tyrringham, 217 ;
W. 9, 19, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 38, 46, 54, 57, 72, 74,
78, 81, 82, 87, 108, 141,
142, 148, 190, 191, 220,
221, 230, 239
als. Monk, E. 38
Pancocke, J. 84, 96, 171
Pank, Panke, J. 113
Panyor, Mt. 31
Paper, J. 160
Pares, Pare, Peares,
Peeres, Peers, Adrian,
128 ; Ez. 99, 104, 173 ;
Fdk. 239 ; J. 15, 58,
70* 128, 219 ; M. 211 ;
Ml. 99 ; Rph. 144 ; Rt.
■]■>,, 14*2, 194 ; T. 18, 25,
94, 182, 214 ; W. 132
Parke, J. 107
Parker, Al. no, 159; E.
112, 116, 144 ; Fr. 94;
Gf. 186 ; G. 50, 95, 130,
156, 189 ; Jerimi, 117 ;
Jo. 116 ; J. 9, 32, 38,
42, 43, 48, 62, 70, n,
117, 132, 164, 172, 173,
174, 179, 197, 218, 22r,
227, 236 ; Mt. 221 ; M.
135, 191, 193, 229; N.
31 ; R. 29, 53, 100, 102,
no, 142, 200 ; Rt. 50,
57, 67, 144 ; T. 42, 72,
74, 84, n5, n7, 133,
167, 201 ; W. 41, 42, 53,
67, 70, 86, 96, n7, nS,
184, 200, 221, 239
— — als. Laurence, J. 156
Parkins, Parkin, Parkyn,
Parkyns, J. 158 ; Mt.
38 ; R. 49 ; Rt- 9, 18,
22, 50, 60 ; Rg. 21 ; T.
35, 50, 156; \V. 156.
See also Perkins
X
2 0
292
Index Nomimim.
Parkyng^on, Al. 159
Parl^nson, \V. 159
Parleby, Rt. 123
Parm, see Palme
Parnell, Parnel, Parnill,
Peraell, Al. 27 ; Ch. 79 ;
E. 170 ; Gillian, 144 ;
J. 181, 191 ; T.74; W.
70, 87, 98, 118
Parnham, Parneham, Par-
nam, E. 98 ; H. 46 ; T.
137 ; W. 192
Parr, Parre, A. 144 ; Cas-
sander, 123 ; G. 196 ;
J. 48, 193 ; Mbl. 20 ;
Mt. 19 ; Mgy. 75 ; Rt.
96, 115 ; T. 91, 112 ; W.
135, 192, 239
ah. Bayley, W. 78
Parramour, Frs. 164
Parry, Dd. 102
Parsley, J. 144
Parsons, Parson, Parsone,
Parsones, Parsonnes,
Parsonns, Amb.65, 156;
CI. 172 ; E. 172, 176 ;
Ez. 135, 180 ; Gf. 128 ;
G. 117 ; Hln. 179 ; H.
88 ; Hu. 65, 159; Isb.
50; Js. 156; J. 27, 78,
99 ; Lw. 48 ; M. 113,
181 ; N. 87 ; Rph. 33 ;
R. 61, 64, 109, 113*
202 ; Rt. 28*, 30, 46,88,
91, 144 ; Rg- 49 ; Sa.
210; T. 23, 41, 48, 79,
87, 121, 173, 178, 202,
203, 230 ; W. 9, 82, 88,
112, 135, 157, 192, 207,
209
ats. Chesterton, R.
184
Chesterton ah., W,
96
Partridge, Partrich, Al.
72 ; And. 223* ; A.
147 ; Hy. 95 ; T. 147,
223
Parych, R. 9
Passand, Passande, Pas-
sants, Fr. 175 ; J. 53,
102 ; R. 86
Passe, A. 65 ; R. 156
Patch, J. 32
Patchett, Pachet, Pachett,
Patchet, Al. 82 ; And.
98 ; Ez. 165 ; Emmott,
108, 177 ; G. 147 ; H.
47, 156 ; M. 239 ; Ml.
222 ; R. 41, 81*, 100,
132, 173 ; Rt. 27* ;
Rg. 11 ; T. 9, 18, 28,
46, 72, 87, 99, 102, 168 ;
W. 128, 148, 188. See
also Pagett
Pate, Payte, Bgt. 90 ; E.
182 ; H. 82 ; J. 72 ;
Rt. 42 ; Sm. 15 ; T. 22
Paternoster, T. 24
Patricke, Patrik, Ag. 9 ;
J. 156
Paul, Paule, Pawle, H.
86 ; Jarratt, 75 ; J. 91 ;
Rt. 151, 167 ; T. 224 ;
W. 22
—i — or Pawley, G. 158
Paulet, J. 118
Paulson, Pauleson, Pawl-
son, Poison, Poulson,
Powlson, Alx. 189 ; Mi.
159 ; St. 125 ; T. 102 ;
W. 115, 182
Pawle, see Paul
Pawley, Pawlley, Palley,
Frs. 148 ; J. 144 ; R.
55, 158 ; S. 171 ; Sm.
128, 130, 189 ; T. 22,
174 ; Wit. 125 ; W. 9,
18, 99, 104, ic^, 173,
178 ; Z. 107
or Paule, G. 1 58
Pawlin, R. 55 ; W. 15
Pawlmer, Pawmer, see
Palmer
Pawlson. see Paulson
Pawnoe, T. 96
Paybody, Pabodie, Pai-
body, Paybodie, Pay-
bodye, Peabody, G. 121 ;
J- 9, 52. 57, 75, 108,
194 ; R. 69 ; \V. 92, 93.
See also Pebody
Feilding als., A. 164
Payge, see Page
Paylton, Pealton, Pelton,
Peylton, CI. 82 ; Jo.
9*, 15 ; J- 9, 31 ; Rt.
30; W. 70, 137, 148
Payne, Pain, Paine, Payn,
Peane, Al. 218 ; Amye,
no, 167 ; A. 170 ; B.
116, 133 ; Br. 170 ; CI.
194 ; Cth. 100 ; E. 57,
182 ; EI. 135. 193 ; G.
84, 118 ; H, 115, 156 ;
Jo. 84, 171 ; J- 54, 38*,
78, 137, 139, 194 ;
Joshua, 216 ; Mgy. 41 ;
Mk. 99; Mrt. 188; P.
18 ; R. 9* 32, 67 ; Rt.
9* 66, 96, 123 ; Su.
137 ; T. 21* 77, 107,
116, 139, 166, 180 ; W.
38* 47, 60, 80, 84, 98,
104, 120, 130, 169, 170
Paynter, see Painter
Payte, see Pate
Pcells, T. 57
Peabody, see Paybody
Peache, H. 172
Peak, Peake,Peke,Peyke,
Fr. 143 ; G. 218 ; Jo.
128; J. 55, 190, 239;
Mt. 9, 218 ^ Rph. 27 ;
R. 19, 20, 90, 142 ; Rt.
239 ; T. 75, 128, 239 ;
W. 123
Peale, Peyle, Do. 107 ;
Eustis, 239 ; G. 125 ',
H. 47, 142, 207 ; J. 84,
156; R. 67, 125, 130*
13^, 193 ; Rt- 35, 88,
173 ; T. 52 ; W. 109,
191
Pealie, Rg. 69
Pealton, see Paylton
Peane, see Payne
Pearce, Pearse, Peirce,
Perce, Ez. 135 ; Hy.
43 ; J. no; T. 198
Peares, sec Pares
Pearson, Peirson, Person,
Al. 30 ; Ant. 82 ; Jo.
195 ; Rg. 196 ; W. 33,
195
Peart, Pearte, Perte, J. 9,
205 ; Rt. 30
or Pratt, R. 38
Peate, see Peyt
Peatlinge Magna Seques-
tration, 200
Pebody, Pebberdey, A.
239 ; R. 137 ; T. n3
Pecher, see Petcher
Peck, Pecke, Al. 75 ; E.
188 ; H. 191 ; Kelam,
43; R- m ; Rt- 141 ;
St. !8i ; W. 128
Pecker, Rt. 156
Peckleton, Peculton, J. 9,
93, 197 ; R. 23
Peckleton Sequestration,
181
Pedeman, T. 9
Pedge, Peeg, see Pegg
Pedte, T. 139
Peeres, Peers, see Pares
Pegg, Pedge, Peeg, Peg,
Pegge, Ez. 128; H.91 ;
Js. 84, 156^213 ; K.9I ;
Index Nominuni.
29:
Lu. 201 ; Ph. 77 ; R.
50, 156, 196 ; Rt. 21,
95 ; T. 84, 178, 204 ;
W. 213
Peirce, see Pearce
Peirson, see Pearson
Peit, see Peyt
Peke, see Peak
Pell, Pelle, E. 100, 104 ;
R. 74, 170 ; T. 29, 41,
104, 176 ; W. 38, no
Pellett, Fr. 112 ; Rt. 112
Pelling, T. 26
Pelton, see Paylton
Pemberton, H. 9, 18 ; J.
156; Jy. 159
Pen, see Penn
Penbury, Penbery, Pen-
burie, El. 95 ; J. 169 ;
T. 27 ; W. 9
Pencill, J. 206
Pendrie, E. 128
Penforde, T. 172
Penlington, Hu. 57
Penn, Pen, J. no ; W. 33
Pennington, Js. 51
Penny, J. 9
Pennyston, Ml. 177
Penry, E. 128
Penson, J. 183
Pep, Peps, A. 139 ; Mt.
55
Pepis, W. T33
Pepper, Jo. 84 ; J. 49, 125,
164, 203 ; R. 165, 166 ;
Rt. 183, 200 ; T. 90,
168 ; W. 175
Peppercorne, Ez. 133
Pepyn als. Barton, W. 53
Perce, see Pearce
Perie, see Perry
Perin, Perine, Perins, see
Perrin
Perkins, Perkin, Perkyn,
Perkyns, Ez. 93 ; G.
148 ; Hu. 60 ; Jo. 141,
181 ; J. 35, 90, 162,
233 ; P. 28, 67 ; R. 107,
135, 177; Rt. 46 ; Sa.
181 ; Tliph. 217 ; T.
231 ; W. 64, 93, 145,
166, 170, 171, 187, 214,
229. See also Parkins
Pernell, see Parnell
Perpointe, N. 93
Perrm, Perin, Perine,
Perins, Perryn, Peryn,
Peryne, Peyrins, .W. 59 ;
Ez. 212 ; J. 9, 38 ; R.
102, lo8, 156 ; Rt. 100 ;
T. 47, n8, 173; W. 50,
65. 137
als. Justice, Ez. 78 ;
W. 77
Justice als.., J. 140
Perry, Perie, Perrye,
Pery, Perye, J. 84 ;
Mt. 216 ; Rt. 21 ; T.
15, 107
Perryn, see Perrin
Persevall, Piersivell, J.
222 ; R. 156 ; T. 168
Person, see Pearson
Perte, see Peart
Pervell, W. 25
Pery, Perye, see Perry
Peryn, Peryne, see Perrin
Petcher, Pecher, G. 145 ;
H. 230 ; J. US ; M.
178 ; Mth. 112, 182 ;
W. 82
Pete, see Peyt
Peters, Augn. 216
Pettifor, R. 225
Petty, Pettie, Pettye, CI.
60, 173 ; Gf. 168 ; Jo.
150, 203 ; J. 189, 190 ;
K. 102 ; Lw. 77 ; N.
98 ; Rt. 25 ; T. 50, 57,
181 ; W. 93, 189
Peyke, see Peak
Peyle, see Peale
Peylton, see Paylton
Peyrins, see Perrin
Peyroye, T. 30
Peyse, Ez. 156
Peyt, Peate, Peit, Pete,
Peyte, Peytt, Ag. 28 ;
Ai. 9; J- 15*, 32 ; R.
104 ; Rt. 52 ; T. 47,
48 ; W. 9, 15
Phar, Mail. 139
Phaxman, T. 239
Philips, Felyp, Philipps,
Phillip, Phillips, Phil-
lipp, Phillippes, Phil-
lipps, Philps, Phylype,
Pylyppe, Ag. 57 ; Amia,
132 ; Frs. n6 ; M. 88 ;
N. 137 ; P. 149 ; R- 53,
141, 156, 197 ; Rt. 22 ;
T. 5 ; W. 10, 34, 112,
117, 158, 192
Philpot, Phillipott, Cth.
196 ; Ez. 203
Phipps, Fypes, Fypps,
Phips, H. 5 ; Hu. 226 ;
Job, 213 ; J. 41 ; Rg.
77 ; T. 23, 221, 222, 236
Phylype, see Philips
Phynes, CI. 107
Pick, Picke, Pycke, And.
52, 156 ; Ant. 103 ; E.
123, 133 ; Ez. no ; H.
172 ; J. 11, 93' 105 ;
Mt. 147 ; Rph. 88, 218;
R. 32, 174; Rt. 184,
239 ; T. 55, 196 ; U.
193 ; W. 58, 93, n2,
166, 184, 219
or Pyke, Ag. 1 9
Pickard, Pickarde, Pick-
erd, Pickerde, Pickred,
Pyckard, Alen, 38 ; Cc.
100 ; E. 66 ; Hamlet,
164 ; J. 51, 64, 107,
135 ; K. 102 ; R. 19 ;
Rt. 72, 135 ; T. 42, 65,
67, 180 ; W. 20, 98,
239*
Pickering, Pickeringe,
Ch. 103 ; E. n3 ; G.
183, 232 ; Isb. 187 ; J.
72, 161 ; Rt. 231 ; T.
30, 94 ; W. 60
Pickforke, W. 164
Pickles, H. 141
Pickred, see Pickard
Pickwell, K. 91 ; R. 125
Picrofte, see Pycroft
Pidgeon, W. 171
Piersivell, see Persevall
Pig&e, Js. 35
Pight, Pighte, Pyght,
Pyghte, H. 53, 168 ;
Jo. 161, 162 ; J. 34;
Rt. 35, 78 ; T. 66 ; W.
64,94, 158
Pike, Pyke, Ag. 10 ; E.
123 ; Jo. 147 ; J- 38,
191 ; N. 41 ; R. 196,
239; T. 139; W. 133
Pilgrim, E. 225
Pilkington, Pilkenton,
Pilkinton, G. 90, 168 ;
H. 226 ; J. 184; Rt.
141 ; T. 226
Pirn, see Pym
Pinchback, Pinchbeck, G.
210 ; R. 27
Pinder, Pynder, Al. 176 ;
A. 191 ; El. 96 ; J. 41 ;
Mt. 145 ; Mgy. 10, 19 ;
R. 48; W. 125, 137
Pine, Pyn, Pyne, H. 148 ;
Jo. 10; J. 10; Rt. 51 ;
W. 31, 59, 109
Pippin, J ph. 209 ; Mlct.
207 ; R. 196 ; W. 159,
208
2 0
294
Index Nominum.
Pittraan, And. 113
Pitts, VV. 115, 151
Piwell, see Pywell
Plant, Plante, J. 49, 115,
197 ; W. 156
Platts, Platte, Plats,
Plotts, G. 141 ; J. 156 ;
R. 168 ; T. 85, 196, 232,
236
Plome, Rt. 9
Plowman, Do. 156 ; J.
42 ; R. 26
Plowright, W. 27
Plumbe, J. 107 ; T. 144 ;
Wit. 144
Plummer, Plumer, Ag.
236; Ez. 236; J. 91I63,
236* ; Mth. 130 ; P.
236* ; R. 145* ; Rt.
113,148 ; T. 70, 77, 125,
163, 236* ; W. 55
Plumtree, Plumbtree, J.
226 ; R. 225
als. Holland, Jo. 175 ;
J- 175
Plungar Sequestration,
189
Pochin, Potchen, J. 128 ;
K. 149 ; Mth. 198; T.
19
Podcoke, Edm. 174
Pole, Ag. 125 ; Ch. 163 j
Edm. 192 ; Ez. 207 ;
Go. 98 ; J. 72, 142* ;
Lu. 102 ; Mgy. 109 ; R.
84, 93, 134 ; Rt. 55*
no, 139, 166 ; T. 46,
102 ; W. 67, 123, 132,
236
Loe ah., J. 150. See
also Poule
Poll, Polle, see Poule
Pollard, Pollarde, Pollerd,
Ag. 9; B. 235 ; Ch.92;
G. 47, 181 ; Jcb. 231 ;
J. 9, 81, 84, 128, 156,
158, 188 ; Mt. 132, 158,
191 ; R. 42, 67, 120 ;
Rt. 74 ; Rg. 27, 57 ; T.
18,30,49,128,134,141 ;
W. 85,99, 221, 233
Poison, see Paulson
Polteney, Poltney, see
Poultney
Polton, Rt. 28
Pomfrett, Ponfret, J. 174 ;
T. 25
Pomfrey, G. 64
Pontwood, T. 142
Poole, A. 103 ; K. 230,
234 ; Edm. 134, 192 ;
Fr. 192 ; J. 165, 229 ;
N. 58 ; Rbc. 192, 234 ;
Rt. 128, 178 ; St. 229 ;
T. 128 ; Ts. 125 ; W.
232, 234
Pope, CI. 121, 192 ; Fr.
121 ; H. 150 ; J. 77 ;
R. 198 ; T. 73, no ;
W. 10, 18, 58
Popple, Rt. 182
Port, Porte, Mgy. 10
Handley als.^ E. 85
Porter, Pourter, Ag. 34,
38, 103 ; Ch. 47 ; CI.
137; Ez. 144; Gbl. 95 ;
G. 219 ; H. 10, 176 ;
Hy. 144 ; Jo. 139 ; J.
10* 15, 34* 38, 46, 47,
49, 70,77, 134, 137, 189,
192 ; Jph. 225 ; Lw.
102 ; Mt. 19, 21, 68 ;
N.81; Rph. 43; R. 10,
60, 85, 120, 139, 176,
201, 203, 226 ; Rt. 10,
61, -n, 85 ; T. 21, 32,
59,68,69,145,166,167;
W. 20, 31, 46, 128, 174
Proctor als., W. 191
Portman, W. 176
Porton, W. 128
Portwood, T. 200
Potchen, see Pochin
Pott, Cth. 29 ; Rt. 10
Potter, Poter, E. 90 ; Ez.
130 ; G. 156 ; Jer. 118;
J. 41 ; R. 123 ; Rt. 160;
T. 199 ; W. 74, 148
Potterton, Euseby, 121 ;
J. 121, 185 ; Pru. 141,
197
Pougwer, R. 22
Poule, Poll, Polle, PouUe,
Powle,Amey, 18 ; J. 22,
27, 30, 42, 156; K. 9 ;
Mgy. 179; Rph. 15, 27;
T. 10 ; Wit. 19 ; W. 38.
See also Pole
Poulson, see Paulson
Poulter, J. 55 ; R. 64
Poultney, Polteney, Polt-
ney, Powlteney, Powlt-
ney, Aiiib. 162 ; Amia,
141 : Bw. 135, 193 ;
G. 156 ; Isb. 208 ; Ja.
141 ; J. 169; N. ■]■],
98, 169; R. 158, 177 ;
Rt. 72 ; T. 132 ; W.
187, 204. See also
Pultney
Pound, Ch. 10
Pourter, see Porter
Powdrell, Powterell, E.
192 ; J. 53, 108 ; W.
142
Powell, Al. 10, 17 ; Fr.
98; J. 175
Power, Powers, Ag. 144 ;
A. 186 ; H. 35 ; J. 41,
195 ; M. 216; Rt. 35,
82, 183; W. 38, 72, 156
Powle, see Poule
Powles, Al. 159
Powley, Do. 145 ; W. 81
Powlson, see Paulson
Powne, W. 108
Powterell, see Powdrell
Poxson, Poxton, Pugson,
Al. 10 ; T. 67, 105
Poyner, Poynor, A. 207 ;
T. 107, 206
Poynton, G. 150 ; J. 105
Pratt^ Prate, A. 186 ; Ez.
142, 213 ; El. 185 ; Fr.
136 ; H. 196 ; Isb. 25 ;
Js. 106 ; J. 32, 48, 69,
72* 75, 106, 156, 176;
Mt. 70 ; M. 116, 176 ;
R. 15, 53, 70, 156, 180;
Rt. 78, 81, 150, 207 ; T.
22, 70, 105, 1 13 ; W. 10,
27, 35, 48, 60, 61, 156
Preiste, W. 58
Prentice, L. 141
Presburie, Presbere, Pres-
berry, Presbery, Prest-
berye, Prestbury, Fr.
199 ; H. 78 ; J. 32, 88,
141 ; T. 10, 21 ; W. 10,
108
Presgrave, A. 219 ; Edm.
236 ; E. 236 ; Jonas,
137 ; M. 149 ; W. 96
Presse, Fr. 106 ; M. 200 ;
Rt. 139 ; W. 41, 108
Prestberye, Prestbury, see
Presburie
Preston, Presson, D. 224,
225 ; Ez. 55, 227 ; I.
226 ; J. 32, no, 219 ;
Mt. 32 ; M. 227 ; Mat-
thias, 223 ; R. 27, 31,
156, 224 ; Rt. 221 ; S.
225 ; St. 226 ; T. 18,
24, 105, 128 ; W. 226
Prestwych, H. 10
Price, Pryce, Ag. n 2 ;
Dd. 177 ; Ez. 226 ; H.
75 ; J. 16 ; Ls. 105,
176 ; S. 225
Index Nominum.
295
Pride, R. 75
als. Isatt, Ag. 168
Isatt ah., Ag. 88
Pridmore, Ch. 120; J. 142 ;
N. 109, no ; Rt. 147
Prince, G. 134
Prior, Priors, Pryor,
Pryors, Ag. 10 ; A. 207,
229 ; Ez. 230 ; H. 172 ;
J. 29, 77,223; Jph. 233;
Mt. 221 ; Rt. 229 ; Rg.
166 ; St. 221, 224 ; T.
58,95, 226;W. 96, 223,
225
Procter, Proctor, Prock-
ter, Procktor, Ag. 1 70 ;
G. 187 ; P. 112 ; R. 87 ;
Rt. 38, 85 ; W. 61
ah. Porter, W. 191
Proudfoot, T. 25
Proudlove, Prowdlove, T.
86, 192
Proudman, Proudeman,
Prowdeman, Ag. 57 ;
D. 193 ; R. 24 ; Rt.
47 ; W. 115
Prudeney, W. 52
Pryce, see Price
Pryor, Pryors, see Prior
Puam, T. 10
Pudsey, J. 27
Pugson, see Poxson
Pullin, Pullen, Pulling,
Hu. 73 ; Mt. 30 ; R.
211 ; Rt. 210
Pultney, J. 10, 139 ; R.
48 ; T. 25. See aho
Poultney
Pur, Rg. 16
Purefoy, Purefey, Pure-
frey, Purifey, Purfreye,
Puryfye, E. 80, 200 ;
Fr. 160 ; Hu. 46 ; N.
28 ; Rph. 31, 94, 156 ;
\V. 10, 134
Purley, Jays, 16*, 20
Purse, J. 49, 59 ; N. 107 ;
W. 78
Purser, J. 32, 46 ; T. 54
Puryfye, see Purefoy
Pusey, Pusie, A. 128 ;
Rw. 1 1 5
Putt, Br. 139 ; D. no ;
Ez. 85 ; R. 20,85, 180;
Rt. 139 ; W. 128
Pyall, W. 134, 192
Pyckard, see Pickard
Pycke, see Pick
Pycroft, Picrofte, Py-
crofte, Pyecroft, Ch. 31 ;
Edm. 96 ; E. 102 ; Ez.
98, 172 ; Js. 170* : Rt.
38 ; T. 128
Pyddon, H. 53
Pye, Al. 79
Pyecroft, see Pycroft
Pyewell, see Pywell
Pyfford, J. 27 ; W. 33
Pyght, Pyghte, see Pight
Pyke, see Pike
Pyketon, Pykton, J. 10 ;
Mt. 10
Pyley, Ez. 108
Pylow, Pylowe, Mt. 24 ;
W. 158
Pylyppe, see Philips
Pym, Pirn, Pyme, Pymme,
Gf. 65, 68 ; Hln. 78 ;
Jo. 43, 62 ; J. 49, 51,
n5 ; Jh. 230 ; R. 74 ;
Rt. 38 ; T. us ; W.
230, 239
Pyn, Pyne, see Pine
Pynder, see Pinder
Pype, Pypes, Hy. 95 ; Rt.
19
Pyvinch, K. n6 ; W. 116
Pywell, Piwell, Pyewell,
Adrian, 189 ; J. 134,
149, 156 ; R. 38 ; Rt.
88; St. 78; W. 30, no,
184
Quarles, G. 239
Quenby, Amos, 202
Queniborough Sequestra-
tion, 195
Quenniborowe, Quenni-
borrowe, Quenyborowe,
H. 79 ; J. 98 ; W. 67
Quilter, Ab. 216
Quinton, S. 224
Quoy, see Coy
Quycke, Rt. 10
Raddle, R. 216
Radford, Redford, Ez. 77 ;
Rt. 35 ; T. 10 ; W. 74,
81, 123
Radley, see Redley
Raffe, Rayffe, R. 16 ; Rt.
21
Ragdale Sequestration,
191
Ragg, Ragge, Ez. n 5 ;
G. 73 ; Js- 34, 239 ;
Mt. n6 ; P. 98 ; R.134,
181 ; T. 125, 141, 188,
197 ; W. 16, 98, n7,
125, 147, 187
Ragsdale, Ragisdalle, J.
107 ; W. 52
Raine, Raines, see Raynes
Rallat, Mgy. 109
Rampion, Mt. 128, 187
Rampton, W. 57
Ramsden, G. 'j'i ; T. 78
Ramshawe, J. 49
Randle, Randall, E. 208 ;
Everard, n7 ; G. 224 ;
J. 60 ; M. 200 ; Rph.
43,62; R. 49; Rt. n8;
Rw. 125; T. 18, 156;
W. 38, 219, 220
Randolff, R. 10
Randon, G. 191 ; M. 239
Rasens, Rason, see
Rayson
Rasse, Rase, J. 109 ; W.
121
Ratchford, Ratcheford,
Retchford, J. 156 ; W.
145
Owen a/j., Rt. 192
Ratcliffe, Ratcliff, Rat-
clyfe, Ratclyffe, J. 51 ;
N. 67; R. 77 ; Rt. 158;
T. 156
Ratcliff e-super-Wreake
Sequestration, 191
Rathbon, P. n2
Rathesse, W. 222
Ratt, Rott, T. 32 ; W. 10
Raulins, see Rawlins
Rauvensone or Lauren-
sonne, R. 56
Ravall, see Revell
Raven, Ravens, Dn. 132 ;
E. 200 ; Fr. 70 ; Js. 73,
139*; J. 81, n8, 195;
Jph. 214, 230 ; R. 86 ;
Rt. 159; Rg. 78; T.
128, 142 ; W. 130
Rawdich, see Rowditch
Rawdon, Benedict, 10
Rawlatt, Rawlett, Mgy.
172 ; W. 121. See aho
Rowlatt
Rawledge, G. 61
Rawlins, Raulins, Raw-
lens, Rawlin, Rawlings,
Rawlyns, Amb. 128 ;
H. 1S9 ; J. 19, 180 ; M.
102 ; Rt. 10, 34 ; T.
128 ; W. 86, 87
Rawlinson, Rawlynson, J.
10 ; Ph. 166 ; Kg. 59 ;
W. 163
296
Index Nominum.
Raworth, Raworthe,
Roworth, J. 230 ; M.
239 ; R. 67 ; W. 230
Rawson, R. 182 ; W. 25
Ray, Raye, Rea, Reay,
Reye, Isb. 53 ; J. 222 ;
N. 163 ; S. 128 ; T. 41
Rayffe, see Raffe
Raynald, Raynold, Ray-
nolde, see Reynolds
Rayner, Raynor, Reaner,
Rener, Reynar, Reyner,
Reynor, Al. 116 ; Ant.
224, 234; Bgt. 190,191,
239 ; Fr. 226 ; J. 94,
128, 165, 188 ; K. 175 ;
L. 150 ; M. 225 ; R.
173, 176 ; Rt. 185 ; T.
46, 173, 190 ; W. 96,
105
als. Smith, P. 167
Smith als., T. 71
Raynes, Raine, Raines,
Reynes, D. 224 ; J. 27,
69 ; N. 31 ; R. 61 ; Rt.
118, 137 ; T. 52 ; W.
172
Raynforth, J. 35
Raynor, see Rayner
Raynshawe, J. 156
Rayson, Rasens, Rason,
Reason, Reson, J. 10,
46 ; N. 184 ; R. 100 ;
W. 34, 136
Hinde a/j., Magdalen,
194, 207
Rea, see Ray
Read, Reade, Redde,
Rede, Reed, Reede,
Reyde, Ag. 115 ; Al.
53 ; Amee, 52 ; Ch. 58,
73 ; E. 178 ; G. 175 ;
H. 128, 161 ; Jo. 27 ;
J. 41,52, 55, 66, 81,156,
197; Jy- 197; K. 159;
Lw. 27 ; Mt. 33, 61,
156 ; M. 201 • Mehita-
bell, 232 ; K>h. 57* ;
R- 10, 19, 35, 50, 58, 73,
139, 169 ; Rt. 90, 136 ;
Rg. 86 ; T. 28, 35, 46,
59, 60, 88, 113, 125, 128,
148 ; W. 24, 52, 54, 64,
109, 159, 172, 179, 197
Readall, T. 189
Readishe, see Reddish
Readley, see Redley
Reamington, see Rim-
mington
Reaner, see Rayner
Reare, R. 113 ; T. 112
Reasbie Sequestration, 1 77
Reason, see Rayson
Reave, see Reeve
Reay, see Ray
Redde, Rede, Reed, Reede,
see Read
Reddeley, see Redley
Reddish, Readishe, J. 119,
151
Reddisley, R. 35
Redferne, Js. 88
Redford, see Radford
Redley, Radley, Readley,
Redeley, Reddeley,
Redleye, Reedley, J. 38,
80 ; M. 211; R. 24, 46,
88 ; T. 25, 211 ; W.
1 63. See also Ridley
Redman, Al. 22
Redna, Ez. 156 ; T. 156
Redwey, Dominick, 65
Reedley, see Redley
Reefe, W. 22
Reeve, Reave, Reve,
Reyve, G. 132 ; Js. 149 ;
Jf. 81 ; Jo. 54 ; J. 64,
66, 93, 120, 184* 221,
226 ; Rt. 60, 163 ; T.
109 ; VI. 77 ; W. 77,
109, 1 10
Reiste, see Rest
Remingeton, Remington,
Remmington, see Rim-
mington
Remyt, H. 30
Rene, Reyn, J. 52* 54
Rener, see Rayner
Renold, Renolde, Renolds,
Renowlds, see Reynolds
Reppington, J. 10
Reske, Fr. 105
or Wreske, G. 103
Rest, Reiste, Reste, Al.
103 ; Hu. 173; J. 141,
156; T. 61
Retchford, see Ratchford
Revell, Ravall, Do. 179 ;
J. 160 ; N. 10
Revet, see Ryvett
Rewing^on, Rt. 51
Reyde, see Read
Reydon, Edm. 169
Reye, sec Ray
Reynar, Reyner, Reynor,
see Rayner
Reynes, see Raynes
Reynolds, Raynald, Ray-
nold, Raynolde, Renold.
Renolde, Renolds, Re-
nowlds, Reynold, Rey-
nolde, Ag. 112; Amee,
46 ; E. 123 ; Ez. 84
H. no, 128, 179 ; J. 16,
no, 115, 134, 158, 200
Mt. 57 ; Ml. 183 ; R
10; Rt. 73, 78,99,128
T. 10, 24, 25, 170 ; W.
58, 88* 137,139
als. Barber, J. 98
Fletcher ,«/j., Greater,
,100
Reynor, see Rayner
Reynys, W. 10
Reytforth, T. 151
Reyve, see Reeve
Rice, Rise, Ryce, Rysse,
J. 98, 162, 178 ; R. 10 ;
T. 109 ; W. 100
Richards, Richard, Rych-
ards, — , 28 ; Ez. 94 ;
J. 18, 38, 52, 160 ; M.
239 ; R. 169 ; Rt. 31,
137 ; T. 27 ; W. 214
als. Mylner, T. 48
Richardson, Richardsonne,
Al. 202 ; Ch. 125 ; D.
177 ; E. 38, 128, 181,
188, 225 ; Ez. 149, 174.;
Hln. 57 ; H. 132, 220 ;
Js. 81, 191 ; J. "50, 105,
134,234; Mt. 100, 173 ;
Mgy. 46 ; M. 136 ;
Peres, 24 ; R. 32, 102 ;
Rt. 31, 34, 192 ; Rw.
167 ; T. 21, 96, 144,
158, 196 ; Wit. 66; W.
25, 27, 92, 98, 106, 139,
151
Richmond, Richman, Ag.
134; J. 109 ; N. 212,
215 ; T. 121, 134, 192 ;
W. 179
Rick, W. 219
Rickards, Ar. 215
Riddington, Riddengton,
Riddingeton, Ch. 137 ;
E. 151, 204 ; J. 136,
193 ; R. 128 ; T. 121,
151 ; W. 165
Riddyate, J. 88
Ridge, W. n5, 181
Ridgley, Ridgeley, Rigelie,
Rigley, G. 75, yj, 163 ;
Jo. 103 ; J. 113, 177,
181 ; M. 85 ; Rt. 171 ;
T. 27, 46, 132 ; W. 128
Ridgway, Ridgewaye,
Ridgwey, E. 196 ; H.
35 ; Rg. 113 ; \V. 215
Index Nomimim.
297
Ridingf, Ridinge, see
Rydingfe
Ridley, Rydley, Ag. 1 56 ;
W. 79. See also Redley
Ridlington, R. 168 ; W.
145
Rigge, Rigges, Isb. 67 ;
T. 28
Righ, Right, Rt. 27 ; T.
156
Righley, see Riley
Rigley, see Ridgley
Rigmaden, Rigmayden,
Rygmadyn, J. 16, 49,
156 ; Rt. 31 ; T. 48
Riland, see Ryland
Riley, Righley, Rilay,
Rilie, Ryley, H. 121 ;
J. 162 ; Mt. 109 ; R. 86,
119, 141 ; Rg. 68 ; Su.
67 ; T. 78 ; W. 10, 113
Rime, M. 141, 197
Rimmingion, Reaming^on,
Remingeton, Reming-
ton, Remmington, Rim-
ingion, Rymington, G.
87, 137 ; N. 93, 185 ;
Rt. 100, 142 ; T. 79 103,
197 ; W. 50, 85. See
also Rewingfton
Ripfam, see Rypham
Rippley, Rt. 27
Risby, J. 141
Rise, see Rice
Rishford, E. 123
Rison, E. 200
Rixome, J. 151"
Roads, Rodes, J. 90 ; Rt.
69 ; T. 77
Roathley, see Rothley
Roberts, Robarts, Roberds,
Robertes, Ad. 95 ; Dd.
168 ; El. 41 ; Ez. 201 ;
G. 169 ; Git. 195 ; Gr.
128 ; H. 74 ; Hu. 10 ;
J. 34, 35, 60, 209 ; K.
136 ; Lvv. 132, 191 ;
Mt. 16 ; M. 212, 215 ;
R. 90, 148, 208 ; Rt. 32,
54, 128 ; Sa. 121 ; T.
50, 94, 116, 132, 145 ;
W. 22, 75, 107, 121*,
134, 156, 190, 214
Robey, Robi, see Roby
Robins, Robbins, Robyns,
Ez. 147 ; J. 128 ; R.
10 ; T. 19 ; W. 85
Carter als., Dn. 1 1-4-
Robinson, Robynson, Ag.
70, 125; A. 25, 141,142;
B\v. 49 ; Ez. 137, 156 ;
H. 27 ; 1.98 ; Isb. 102,
156 ; Js. 239 ; Jsp. no;
Jo. 10 ; J. 22, 64, 74,
85, 142, 200 ; Mt. 32 ;
M. 210 ; Mawde, 165 ;
N. 60, 91, 99, 173 ; O.
134, 192 ; R. 24, 142,
156, 227, 239 ; Rt. 35,
68, 117 ; T. 117, 167,
177; W. 10,49,74,141,
148, 164, 174, 176, 197*
als. Heyfeild, Av.
113
Robley, Rt. 239
Robotham, see Rowbottom
Roby, Robey, Robi, Ez.
156; J. 75 ; T. 72
Robyns, see Robins
Robynson, see Robinson
Rocastell, Jo. 65
Rocson, R. 10
Rodeley, Rodely, see
Rothley
Rodes, see Roads
Rodwell, M. 226 ; R. 239;
W. 225
Roe, Roo, Rooe, Ag. 66 ;
Al. 200 ; A. 136 ; Ch.
193 ; Devereux, 220 ;
H. 134 ; Jo. 192 ; J. 16,
132, 192, 239 ; Rt. 28,
189 ; Sa. 137 ; T. 128,
156; W. 10, 41, 130,
167, 214. See also Rowe
Rogers, Roger, Rogur,
Ant. 156 ; Hu. 160 ; J.
10 ; Rt. 38* 78 ; St.
100 ; T. 179 ; W. 147,
227
Rogerson, Hy. 58 ; Jo.
23 ; J. 162 ; T. 30 ; W.
23
Rognarthe, Rt. 16
RoUeston, Roleson, Role-
ston, Rolson, Rolston,
Roulston, Ez. 147 ; G.
43, 62. 145, 228 ; R. 46 ;
Rt. 228 ; T. 67 ; Wit.
228 ; W. 30, 95
Rolte, Js. 134, 192
Roo, Rooe, see Roe
Roome, Rph. 121 ; W.
74
Roote, Rote, Rowte, Ez.
41, 46, 90; J. 43, 62 ;
Mth. 196 ; Rph. 169 ;
T. 67 ; W. 78, 141, 191
Rose, Roes, Roose, Ci.
113 ; J42, 13/-; N.77 ;
R. 10 ; Rt. 46, 49, 141 ;
W. 59, 172
als. Bailie, A. 176
ah. Thews, W. 132
Rosington, J. 171
Ross, Ros, Rosse, Sm.
156 ; T. 81, 181, 239
Rothley, Roathley, Rode-
ley, Rodely, Rotheley,
Fr. 132 ; G. 98 ; Isb.
123 ; J. 10, 21, 57 ; MI.
46; T. 73; W. 42, 116,
117
Rott, see Ratt
Roulston, see Rolleston
Rous, Rouse, see Rowse
Rowbottom, Robotham,
Rowbotham, Row-
bothom, Ez. 58 ; H.
172 ; Js. 25 ; J. 49; T.
100
Rowckby, W. 65
Rowditch, Rawdich,
Rowdych, Rowsyche,
J. 10, 43 ; Rt. 32 ; W.
18, 163
Rowe, Rowes, Ag. 99 ;
Amb. 179 ; A. 210 ;
Ch. 173 ; Ez. 156 ; J.
172 ; Rt. 10, 156, 236;
T. 107, 220 ; W. 72, 81,
82,156. See also Roe
Rowell, Ag. 99; J. 183 ;
Rph. 171 ; Rt. 156 ;
Rg. 88 ; Temperance,
220 ; W. 219
Rowlatt, Rowlat, Rowlett,
Ag. 10 ; Rph. 141 ; R.
186. See also Rawlatt
Roworth, see Raworth
Rowse, Rous, Rouse, Ce.
141 ; Fr. 115 ; G. 73,
120 ; J. 66 ; Mgy. 27 ;
N. 55 ; R. 80, 128, 145,
164 ; Rt. 65 ; T. 27, 49,
66, 73, 78, 113 ; W. 30,
35. 90, 105, 191
Rowshell, Ch. 51
Rowsyche, see Rowditch
Rowte, see Roote
Royce, see Reyse
Roylande, Js. 170
Royle, T. 96 ; Wit. 186
Royley, Fr. 90
Royse, Royce, Ez. 173 ;
job, 149 ; K. 46
Rubbon, T. 159
Rubley, W. 16
Rudd, Rg. 177
Rudge, j. 172
298
Index Nomimim.
Rudiard, see Rudyard
Ruding, Rudinge, Rud-
inges, Rudings, Do.
120 ; Cray, 84 ; Jo. "JT,
87 ; MI. 84, 166 ; R.
161 ; Kt. 89 ; T. 77,87
Rudington, Al. 30
Rudkin, A. 192 ; Rt. 116 ;
T. 128
Rudyard, Rudiard, Jarvis,
178 ; Jph. 128 ; Mt.
125 ; Rt. 207 ; W. 123
Ruelds, Marger, 156
Rugeley, Stone als., Ez.
191
Rumbould, Rt. 116
Runner, Ellicius, 70
Rushall, Ag. 10
Rushe, Rt. 70
Ruskin, R. 227
Russell, Ag. 70 ; And. 139,
196 ; Hu. 55 ; Jo. 86 ;
J. 20 ; Lw. 70 ; N. 197 ;
Rph. 172 ; R. 181, 189 ;
Rt. 106, 156 ; T. 103,
106 ; \V. 46, 81
Rustall, Rt. 195
Rustat, W. 72
Rutland, E. 198
Ryce, see Rice
Rychards, see Richards
Ryde, W. 48
Ryder, Crn. 107 ; J. 156 ;
iM. 148 ; Rt. 195 ; W.
170
Rydinge, Riding, Ridinge,
Rydinges, Rydings, Jo.
70 ; l\Igy. 207 ; Rt. 87 ;
W. 25, 43, 62, 70, 185
Rydley, see Ridley
Rye, K. 181
Ryfam, see Rypham
Rygbye, J. 61
Rygmadyn, see Rigmaden
Ryland, Riland, El. 170 ;
W. 67
Ryley, ^ee Riley
Rylyff, Rt. 24
Rymar, E. 137
Rymington, see Rimming-
ton
Rynes, H. 141
Rypham, Ripfam, Ryfam,
Rypam, Ez. 107 ; M.
102 ; Rt. 46 ; Rg. 174
Rysse, see Rice
Ryvett, Revet, J. 48, 156 ;
N. 52 ; Rt. 77 ; T. n
Sabin, Sabine, Ag. 167 ;
N. 64 ; \v. ^^
Sacheverell, Satcheverell,
H. 161 ; T. 121
Saddeler, see Sadler
Saddington, Sadington,
E. 85 ; Ez. 95 ; J. 116 ;
R. 117 ; Rt. 160 ; T.
60 ; W. 64, 77
Saddleworth, T. 42
Sadler, Saddeler, Hu.
189 ; J. 80 ; T. 50, 156 ;
W. 213
Saire, Sare, Amb. 90 ; J.
168; P. 183
Salburie, Ez. 81
Salisbury, Salesburie,
Salesbury, Salesburye,
Salesbery, Salisburie,
Salusburie, Salusburye,
E. 112 ; Gf. 10 ; H. 10,
38, 92, 156* ; J. 10 ;
Mt. 4r ; Mgy. iii ;
Rph. 167 ; R. 22, 61,
66, 125, 188 ; Rt. 53,
107, 120, 159 ; T. 61,
158 ; W. 47
Sail, Rg. 10
Sallinger, see Sayntleger
Salman, Samon, Sawmon,
Ag. 38 ; Edm. 156 ; T.
191 ; W. 1 17
Salt, Salte, J. 77, 115 ;
N. 128*; T. 47 ; W.
190
Salusburie, Salusburye,
see Salisbury
Samon, see Salman
Samson, Sampson, Sam-
sonne, Samsun, .\g. 2 1 ;
H. 16; J. 64, 128; K.
16 ; R. 53, 142, 171 ;
Rt. 43 ; T. -]■], 89, 109 ;
W. 79, 134, 166
or Sansome, Rt. 62
Sanders, Sannders, see
Saunders
Sanderson, Sandersonne,
Sannderson, Sander-
ston, Saunderson, Dun-
nold, 95 ; Fr. 84, 188 ;
G. 87 ; Hln. 102 ; J. 49,
136, 151 ; Jph. 214 ;
Mt. 38 ; R. 24 ; Rt. 24 ;
Rg. 74 ; T. 107 ; W. 99,
115
Sandon als. Jones, M. 134
Sands, H. 213
Sansom, Sannsame, San-
Sam, Sansame, Sann-
som, Sansome, Sanson,
Siansum,Sawnsam, Ant.
117; Ez. 134 ; H. 102,
103; Hu. 78 ; J. 75. 92,
121, 197 ; Jonas, 130 ;
N. 22 ; R. 10, 96, 144,
180; T. 25, 67,94, 173;
W. 43, 62, 192
or Sampson, Rt. 62
Sare, see Saire
Sargenson, J. 10
Sarime, R. 107
Sarson, Sarsin, Ant. 98,
222 ; J. 69, 105, 149 ;
Rph. 77 ; T. 66 ; W.
99* 109, 128*, 180, 186,
219
Satcheverell, see Sache-
verell
Satherthwait, Jo. 184
Saunders, Sanders, Sann-
ders, Sawnder, Sawn-
ders, Al. 156, 184 ; Bgt.
106; Cth. 128; Ez. 78,
175 ; Fr. 144, 151 ; J.
48, 52* 87, 9r, 92,98 ;
Rph. 59 ; R. 26, 57 ;
VV. 27, 38, 84, 156
als. Saunters, R. 1 30
Saunderson, see Sander-
son
Saunt, Saunte, Sawnte,
G. 181 ; T. 38 ; VI. 65
Savaney, Saveney, H. 35 ;
J. 52 ; T. 54
Savidge, Savage, Jo. 33 ;
J. 34; Mgy. 142 ; M.
166 ; Rph. 119; R. 74 ;
Rt. 26 ; T. 57, 130, 136 ;
W. 31, 59, 60, 105
Savin, Savile, T. 185 ; W.
175
Savine, R. 92
Sawcey, Emery, 105
Sawmon, see Salman
1 Sawney, J. 10
Sawnsam, sec Sansom
Sawnte, see Saunt
Saxbye, E. 78
Saye, Sey, J. 10 ; Rt. 38
Sayntleger als. Sallinger,
Ez. 160
Saywell, J. 27, 31
Scales, Rt. 24
Scampton, Scamptonne,
Schamton, Skampton,
Do. 218 ; Hln. 137 ;
J. 168, 193, 236 ; Mgy.
195 ; M. \y] ; Mth.
200 ; N. 221 ; Rph. 96 ;
Index Noniinum.
299
Rt. 21, 57; Sa. 137 ;T.
28, 228 ; U. 141 ; W.
121, 125, 165, 220, 227
Scarborowe, Scarborow,
Skarborow, Skerbor-
owe, Al. 51 ; Ez. 68 ;
Jsp. 53 ; J. 82 ; R. 130;
Rt. 125, 188 ; W. 93,
177*
Scatlie, W. 1 1 1
Schamton, see Scampton
Schemell, Al. 22 ; Cth. 16
Schesbye, Rt. 25
Schooley, sec Scooley
Schortchowse, see Short-
hose
Sclater, sec Slater
Scofield, Alx. 211 ; M. 211
Scooley, Schooley, Scolie,
Ag. 134 ; J. 128 ; N. 82
Scott, Scote, Scotte, Ag.
10 ; Fr. 144 ; G. 211;
J. 142, 177 ; R. 10, 19;
Rt. 115 ; T. 48, 197;
W. 22, 85
Scotton, W. 95
Scraptoft Sequestration,
199
Scrimshaw, J. 151
Scriven, Scrivin, Scryven,
Jo. 72, 139, 206 ; R.
70, 239 ; \V. 31, 176
Sculthorpe, W. 99, 173
Seacole, J. 211
Seade, R. 42
Seagrave, Segrave, Seg-
reave, Js. 47 ; Jo. 156 ;
J. 10, 70, 145, 168 ;
Rph. 116; T. 30, 98,
149 ; W. 27, 41, 181
Coken als., R. 91
Seal, Seale, Seele, Sele,
Ag. 67 ; Al. 207 ; Ez.
171 ; J. 75, 162, 239;
R. 68, 178 ; Rt. 51, 89,
125, 132 ; \V. 10, 197
Searson, Seorson, lilth.
137 ; N. 130
Seaton, T. 1 12
Seddowe, G. 125
Seele, Sele, sec Seal
Segrave, Segreave, set
Seagrave
Seley, W. 43
Selinger, Ant. 54
Sellers, J. 168
Semarke, T. 48
Semper, Mt. 10
Senton, R. 1 56
Seorson, sec Searson
Sere, T. 10
Sergeant, Serjant, Brb.
236; P. Ill ; W. 148
Settle. J. 120
Seux, R. 28
Sewell, Dn. 121 ; Ez. 224 ;
G. 225 ; Mrih. 226; W.
Webster, 227
Sewer, J. 107
Sewter, Mgy. 179
Sexten, Mt. 20
Sey, sec Saye
Shakespare, Shakyspeyre,
Anie, 42
als. Emmerson, Rt.
10
Shalcrosse, Shawcrosse,
Js. 148 ; J. 94 ; Sm.
184 ; W. 96
Shanford, Smythe als., T.
91
Shankton Sequestration,
185
Shardlow, T. 28
Share, see Shear
Shared, see Sherard
Sharpe, Sharp, Al. 68,
72 ; And. 192 ; Ch. 48 ;
Clemme, 173 ; E. 134 ;
Ez. 67 ; G. 60, 65, 102,
134,174 ; Grg. 52 ; Hu.
164 ; Jo. 100 ; J. 32,
35*. 46, 51, 52, 61, 116,
128, 134, 156, 162, 166,
1S2, 197, 219, 223 ; Ju.
173 ; Mrth. 216; N.98,
173 ; Rachel!, 196 ; R.
10, 22, 57, 77, 103, 176,
202, 234 ; Rt. 70, 141,
144, 192 ; Rg. 60 ; Rvv.
50 ; Rubin, 95 ; T. 48,
125, 136, 150, 223, 236 ;
VI. 200 ; W. 10, 18, 25,
72, 78, 80, 85, 107, 117,
128, 136, 141, 151, 170,
222
— — als. Share, Ez. 195
Sharpies, Sharpuls,
Sheiples, Austin, 95 ;
Rt. 10, iS, 1 87
Sharrack, Sharratt, sec
Sherard
Shawcrosse, sec Shal-
crosse
Shawe, Shaw, Ag. 32 ;
E. 77 ; Ez. 173, 187 ;
Ellis, 82 ; Hu. 82 ; Jo.
41, 55 ; J- 33, 48, 93.
115, 232 ; Mgy. 203 ;
X. 48; 49 ; Rph. 52 ;
R. 78,81 ; Rt. 31* 199;
Rg. 32 ; St. 49 ; T. 58,
121, 143, 147, 173, 200;
Wit. 65 ; W. 10, 25, 49,
103, 143, 147, 156, 173.
176
Shawell, Js. 52 ; Ja. 156 ;
J- 55-
Sheale, Shele, R. T^Ty ; Rt.
201
Sheane, see Sheen
Shear, Share, Sheare,
Sheres, Al. 53 ; J. 70,
102 ; Rt. 93
Sharpe als., Ez. 195
Shearly, see Sherley
Shechell, Rt. 128 .
Sheen, Sheane, Sheene,
Shene, Al. Ti, ; Jo. 117 ;
R. 102 ; Rg. 200 ; Si-
billa, 130 ; T. 78, 91 ;
W. 55, 78, 120, 184
Sheepey, Sheepie, Sheepy,
Shepay, Shepey, Shep-
pie, Shippey, Shippy,
Ez. 176 ; Ellis, ■]^ ; J.
II* 16,94, 99,128,139,
207, 210 ; K. 134, 192 ;
R. 64, 184 ; Rt. 156 ;
T. 61,68, 95, 166* 211 ;
W. 186
Sheepheard, see Sheppard
Sheffield, Shefelde,
Sheffeild, Shefyld,
Sheiffeild, And. 219 ;
A. 141 ; Ant. 109 ; B.
221 ; Ch. 190 ; Ez. 10 ;
Fr. 222 ; Hln. 174 ; Jo.
206 ; J. 49, 200 ; Mt.
125, 188 ; Mth. 100 ;
W. 2i8
Sheiples, see Sharpies
Sheldon, Ab. 95
Shele, see Sheale
Shelton, A. 132 ; Ez. 223 ;
H. 130 ; J. 240 ; S.
150 ; T. 225 ; W. 223
Shene, see Sheen
Shenton, J. 171 ; Rt. 156
Shepay, Shepey, see
Sheepey
Shepley, sec Shipley
Sheppard, Sheepheard,
Sheperde, Shephard,
Shepheard. Shepherd,
Shepperd, CI. 125 ; Dn.
58 ; K. 106 ; Fr. 201 ;
G. Ill ; Grg. 81 ; H.
35, 239 ; Isb. 139, 196;
J. 54, i68; Mt. 57; N.
300
Index Nominum.
38 ; Rph. 189, 198 ; Rt.
175. 193 ; T. 128, 189,
191 ; W. 30, 120
Shqipardson, Sheperdson,
Shepperdson, Shepper-
son, Ag. 159 ; H. 102 ;
J. 67, 78 ; Rt. 159 ; W.
105
Sherard, Shared, Shar-
rack, Sharratt, Sherode,
Sherratt, A. 187 ; G.
168 ; Hu. II ; J. 35 ;
Mth. 123 ; Rph. 57 ;
Rt. 69
Sheres, see Shear
Shereshawe, T. 50
Sherley, Shearly, Shurley,
T. 150 ; W. 51, 159
Sherlocke, Shorlocke, W.
54, 96
Sherman, Ez. 77 ; J. 128 ;
Mi. 125 ; R. 77 ; Rw.
139 ; W. 67
ah. Carver, J. 129
Sherode, Sherratt, see
Sherard
Sherwin, S. 209
Sherwood, Cc. 120, 184 ;
Ez. 74 ; G. 74, 86, 199 ;
Hu. 107 ; Js. 193* 199 ;
Mrt. 91, 181 ; Mth. 212 ;
T. 141, 147
Shewter, Shuter, R. 184 ;
Mgy. 106
Sheyte, N. 22
Shilcock, J. 192
Shilton, Shylton, Ag. 43,
62 ; Al. 22 ; Fr. 102 ;
G. 86, 103 ; J. Ill, 161 ;
Rph. 54; Rt. 54; T.
52, 59, 178 ; W. 44, 62
Shingleton, Mt. 72 ; W.
60
Shipley, Shepley, Ellis,
215 ; H. 72 ; Rph. 11 ;
S. 211
Shipman, J. 132 ; Rt. 143
Shippie, Shippey, Shippy,
see Sheepey
Shippon, W. 50
Shipton, R. 22
Shipward, G. 116, 179
Shitlewood, Shittlewood,
see Shuttlewood
Shore, T. 169
Shorlocke, sec Sherlocke
Short, T. 74
Shorthose, Schortchowse,
Shorthoose, J. 50 ; T.
10 ; \V. 79, 168
Shotape, R. 25
Shotton, Shoton, Ant.
143 ; W. 23
Shotwell, Shottiswell, J.
161 ; T. 141
Show, Dd. 156 ; P. 156
Shregleton, M. 195
Shurley, see Sherley
Shuter, see Shewter
Shuttlewood, Shitlewood,
Shittlewood, Shyttyl-
wood, Do. 210 ; G. 102 ;
Harrold, 139 ; Joel,
225 ; J. 185 ; R. 159 ;
Rt. 2I9;T. 93 ; W. 117
Shylton, see Shilton
Shyrte, Ag. 22
Sibley, H. 229
Sibson,Sibbeston, Sybson,
H. 117 ; J. 170; T. 53,
223
Sickes, Sikes, see Sykes
Siddall, J. 166, 168
Siddons, Siddon, Sid-
downe, Siddownes,
Syddon, Ab. 89 ; Ez.
203 ; G. 203 ; H. 183 ;
Jd. 164 ; T. 68, 100,
231
Sides, see Syde
Silles, J. 139
Silverwood, J. 134
Simons, Simon, Simonds,
Simmons, Symon, Sy-
monds, Symons, G.
219 ; H. 130 ; Ja. 139,
196 ; J. 46, 166 ; M.
198 ; R. 61, 98 ; Rg.
186 ; T. 17, 136 ; W.
11,65, 132, 191
als. Thomasman, Ez.
219
Simpkin, Simkin, Sim-
king, Simpkyn, Sym-
kin, Symkine, Symkyn,
Symkyne, Sympkin, B.
229 ; C. 213 ; G. 91 ;
Ja. 213 ; Jo. 82 ; J. 19,
21, 113, 240 ; M. 240 ;
P. 119, 165 ; R. 64, 86 ;
Rt. 171 ; T. 57, 68*
78* 157; W. 52, 75,
128, 211
Simples, W. 203
Simpson, Simson, Sim-
sonne, Sympson, Sym-
son, Ag. 137 ; Alx. 99 ;
K. 230 ; Dn. 56 ; Elias,
216 ; Fr. 125 ; H. 94,
186 ; Js. 69 ; Jo. 116 ;
J. II, 29* 34,222; Jph.
230, 232 ; Mt. 52 ; M.
226, 231, 234 ; Mth.
226 ; Rph. 207 ; R. 21,
35; Rt. 30,53,65, 157;
T. 48, 95, 225 ; W. 35,
51, 67, 112, 125, 141,
225, 227, 230
als. Thomasman, Rt.
219
Sims, Simmes, Symes,
Job, 215 ; J. 187; T.46
Sinster, W. 11
Sison, Siston, see Syston
Skampton, see Scampton
Skarborow, see Scar-
borowe
Skeath, Sketh, Skeyth,
Ez. 240 ; Rt. 24, 189 J
T. 191
Skechley, Skechleye, see
Sketchley
Skeffington, see Skeving-
ton
Skelington, Skellingfton,
see Skillington
Skelmore als. Skermer, J.
240
Skelson, Skellson, Skel-
sonne, Hu. 84 ; Js.
209*; Mt.6o; W. 58,147
Skenner, see Skinner
Skermer, see Skirmar
Sketchley, Skechley,
Skechleye, Skertchley,
Al. 220 ; Ez. 227 ; J.
48* 125 ; R. Ill, 118 ;
Rt. 147 ; T. 225
Sketh, see Skeath
SketUffe, W. 44, 62
Skevingfton, Skeffington,
Skevyng^on, H. 81,
156; J. 158; W. 46, 65
Skeyll, R. 30
Skeyth, see Skeath
Skillington, Skelington,
Skellington, Skylling-
ton, Skyllyngton, Goo-
dith, 165 ; J. 150, 156 ;
Mt. 68, 161 ; R. 18, 29 ;
Rt. 55 ; T. 18; W. 27,
44, 62, 125
Skinner, Skenner, H. 53 ;
J. 130 ; R. 25, 144
Skipwith, Skipworth, G.
85 ; Ja. 128
Skirmar, Skermer, Skir-
mare, J. 66 ; Mt. 125 ;
Rt. 184 ; T. 74
Skelmore als.^ J. 240
Index Noniimim.
301
Skyllington, Skyllyngton,
sec Skillington
Slack, Slacke, Benedict,
176; G. 173 ; Js. 173 ;
J- 1},
Sladon, Ez. 232 ; W. 229
Slater, Sclater, Slayter,
Slaytor, Ez. 128, 231 ;
H. 130; J. 35, 89, 91,
125, 230, 233 ; R. 89,
169, 240 ; Rg. 148 ; T.
19 ; W. II, 68, 156,
193
Slauston Sequestration,
196
Slawston, Slawestonne,
Slawson, J. 57 ; Rg.
134
ah. Dale, Ez. 59
Dale als.., M. 104 ;
T. 94, 129
Slayter, Slaytor, see Slater
Sleathe, Slearth, E. 225 ;
Gbl. 171
Siege, J. 1 1
Sligh, Rt. 139
Slingesbye, Slingesbie,
Slingisby, T. 38, "-48,-
W. 168
Smalcher, T. 128
Smalley, Smaley, Smalie,
Smally, Smalye, Smaw-
lye, Smayley, Smelley,
Smellye, A. 240 ; Ch.
90 ; CI. 220 ; E. 128,
134, 189; El. 54; Ez.
106 ; Fr. 198, 207 ; G.
93 ; Hy. 107, 178; J.
54, 80, 107, 119, 156,
169, 189 ; Rph. 58, 207 ;
R. 52 ; Rt. 38, 86 ; T.
148, 221, 236; Wit. 159;
W. 38, 58
Smallman, M. 240
Smart, Smarte, B\v. 166
Edm. 53, 156 ; E. 134
188 ; Gi. Ill ; Js. 191
Ja. 125 ; Jo. 38, 145
J- II, 38, 53, 11^ 11, 89
189, 190, 193, 234 ; M
125 ; R. 20, 156, 1 86
Rt. 79 ; Sampson, 188
T. 87, 202 ; W. 31, 38
54, 71, 73, 79, 80, 82
90, 116, 162, 186
or Snart, Jo. 199
Smawlye, Smayley, sct
Smalley
Smaylson, And. 156
Smeeton, Smeaton, Sme
ton, Smyton, Joel, 196 ;
J. 156*; Rt. -JT, 167 ;
T. 52, 69 ; W. 35, 98,
128
Smelley, Smellye, see
Smalley
Smetheley, Rg. 49 ; T. 58
Smith, Smethe, Smithe,
Smyth, Smythe, — ,25;
— , 180; Ag. II, 28,38,
69, 17}-, 163, 181 ; Al.
1 19, 130 ; Amee, 159 ;
And. 151 ; A. 119, 139,
180, 184, 208, 221, 240 ;
Ant. 120, 136 ; Ar. 166;
Brb. 181, 182 ; K. 210;
Cc. II ; Ch.. 41, 197 ;
Dionise, 81 ; Do. 184 ;
Edm. 167 ; E. 11, 58,
82, 106, 128, 145*, 150,
196, 201, 208 ; Ez. 65,
128, 139, 216 ; Ellis,
69; Emmott, 156, 173,
185 ; Erasmus, 105 ;
Fr. 132, 186, 229, 233 ;
G. II, 46, 54, 11, 120,
"i-yi, 156, 173, 176, 218,
232 ; Gr. 143, 213 ; H.
24, 34,35, 148, 156, 159,
163, 180, 198 ; Isb. 71,
130; Js. 26, 30, 109,
177 ; Ja. 164, 189, 222 ;
Jo. 79, 99, 149; J. II*
28, 32, 34, 35, 38*, 42,
44, 46, 49, 52, 54, 62,
69* 71, 74, 82* 85, 94*
96, 99, 102*, 107*, 109,
111, 113, 115, 116, 119*
120, 121, 125, 128, 134*,
137, 147, 156* 161, 166,
173, 175, 176, 178, 179,
189, 195, 199, 203* 212,
2 1 8*, 2 1 9, 22 1 , 230, 240* ;
Jy. 54 ; Jph. 190, 211 ;
J. Koke, 16 ; L\v. 100 ;
L. 165; Mt. 35,112,113,
196 ; Mgy. 22, 189 ;
M. 41, 100, 197, 208 ;
Mrth. 240 ; Mth. 171 ;
Mi. 109, 148, 184 ; N.
22, 57, 125, 170 ; O.
103 ; PI. 103 ; P. 20,
81 ; Ph. 82 ; Rachel,
149; Rph. 38, 156, 15S ;
Renolde, 58 ; R. 1 1*
16* 19, 20, 21, 24, 25,^
28, 29, 46, 49, 51, 65,
66, 68, 77, 80, 82, 89,
94, 98, 102, 106, 109,
112, i?3* I2.«, 14^ 15c,
156, 170, 172, 176, 177,
187, I9r, 193, 201, 217;
Rt. II*, 16, 22* 27, 42,
52, 109, 112, 119, 123,
125, 134, 137, 157, 161*
173, 177, 185, 189, 195,
196, 240 ; Rg. 27, 31,
240 ; i>. 240 ; Thph. 22 1 ;
T. 1 1* 17, 18, 21, 22,
27, 28, 33, 35, 38, 41,
44,54,69,71,72,73,74*,
75, 78*, 80, 91, 98, 100,
102, 109, 112, 115, 116,
119, 125, 134, 136, 137,
145, 156, 160* 164, 167,
168, 176, 183, 184, 189,
208, 215, 222, 224, 230 ;
Wit. 186; W. II, 22,
34, 35, 38, 44, 46*. 49*.
52, 57, 60, 62, 68, 71,
75, 77, 78, 80* 85* 87,
90*, 92* 93* 94, 99,
100, 102*, 105, 106, 109,
112, 115, 120, 121, 125*,
128*, 134, 141, 145, 147,
149, 150, 156, 162, 166,
173, 185, 185, 186* 202,
203. 214* 215, 216, 235,
236*
— als. Baker, W. 38
— Baker als.., R. 72
— als. Betton, Bottom,
Mt. 121, 186
— ah. Butcher, N. 173
— Byard ah.., Ag. 126
— als. Cooke, Al. 67 ;
Do. 139 ; J. Ill ; T.
103, 121, 151 ; W. 136
— Cooke rt/i'., J. 71 ;
W. 64
— ah. Deacon, T. 116
— ah. Dobson, Ja. 192
— als. Eyton, T. 23
— ah. Moore, T. 102
— Moore als.^ J. 78 ; T.
143
— ah. Rayner, T. 71
— Rayner ah., P. 167
— ah. Shanford, T. 91
— ah. Stanton, T. 208
Swayne ah.., Jo. 103
— Taylor ah.., K. 176
— Tompson ah.., Al.
192 ; A. 134
— als. Walton, Js. 91 ;
Rt. 156
— Walton ah., J. 98 ;
T. 109
— Weaver ah., J. 49
— White ah.., J. loi
302
Index Nominum.
Smithson, Al. 67
Smyth, Smythe, see Smith
Smyton, see Smeeton
Snart als. Smart, Jo. 199
Sneape, Snape, Ez. 151,
204 ; Rph. 159 ; T. 100
Sneath, Sneathe, Sneythe,
Ag. 1 68; CI. 69; J. 33,
52, 105 ; R. 73, 75 ; Rt.
112 ; T. 193.
Snell, E. 84
Snelson, G. 134
Snenson, W. 180
Sneythe, see Sneath
Snoden, Fr. 180
Snow, Snowe, A. 139 ; J.
164 ; R. 16, 32 ; Rg.
132 ; T. 26, 41 ; W. 54
Somer, Somner, see Sum-
mer
Somerbey, Somerbee, als.
Hall, Rt. 112
als. Howie, Ch. 82
Soraerbie Sequestration,
189
Somerfeild, Somerfeilde,
Somerfield, see Sum-
merfield
Somter, see Sumpter
Soothwell, Sothewell, see
Southwell
Sore, see Sowre
Soresbye, Rt. 94
Sotheray, W. 1 1
Southernwood, Southe-
wood, A. 208 ; J a. 240
Southwell, Soothwell,
Sothewell, Hu. 82 ; Js.
222 ; J. 41, 134 ; R. 236
Sowre, Sore, \V. 49, 159
Sowter, G. 139 ; Rph.
102 ; R. 87, 90 ; Rt. 31
Sparkes, Sparks, G. 105 ;
J. 141 ; W. 203
Spear, Speare, Augn. 186 ;
R. 42 ; T. 24, 65
Speckley, J. 50
Spede, N. II
Spell, Al. 203 ; Mt. 182 ;
T. 137 ; Vi. 92
Spence, J. 93 ; M. 137 ;
W. 136
S pencer, Spensar, Spenser,
Ag. 59 ; Al. II, 206,
236 ; A. 236 ; Ch. 182 ;
Ez. 236*, 240; Frs. 197 ;
Grg. 90 ; H. 112 ; Hu.
58; J. 16, 24,33,34,6!,
72, 107, 141, 145, 185,
225, 236* ; Jph. 236* ;
M. 197; N. 85, 89, 236;
R. 29, 46, 121, 190 ; Rt.
61, 87, 91, 102 ; T. 38*
77, 128, 141, 147, 186;
Wit. 212 ; W. 28, 61,
66, 125, 132, 149, 214,
2i6, 233, 234, 237
Spendlowe, J. 156
Sperne, W. 84
Sperry, Sperrie, Sperye,
Hu. 98 ; Rt. 21, 120 ;
W. 42, 105
Spick, Spicke, Spyke,
A. Ill ; J. 17, 55, 148,
196 ; N. 68, 181 ; R.
98,197; T. 175; W. 80
Spires, J. 233
Spooner, Jph. 217
Spraxtonne, see Sproxton
Spreckley, Sprackley,
Sprecley, Sprekley, Ag.
22 ; Gf. 1 56 ; J. 20, 34 ;
R. 156 ; W. 71, 125
Sprigg, Sprig, Sprige,
Sprigge, Sprydge,
Sprygge, Ag. 59, 141 ;
Al. 92, 141 ; E. 92, 121 ;
H. 41, 116 ; Hu. 27 ;
R. 52, 150; Rt. 55, 64,
68, 113 ; T. 41, 123, 132,
137 ; W. 31,46,90, 109,
141, 179
Springthorpe, H.211 ; Ja.
208 ; R. 141
Sproxton, Spraxtonne,
Sprodgson, Sprogges-
ton, Sproxon, Ag. 51 ;
AIx. 166; Hy. 148 ; K.
Ill* ; R. 38 ; W. 171
Sprydge, Sprygge, see
Sprigg
Spycer, Rt. 21
Spyke, see Spick
Spynes, W. 156
Squire, Squier, Squires,
Squyer, Squyre,
Sqwaryse, Sqwyer, Al.
31, 136 ; Do. 141 ; E.
176, 179 ; Fr. 107, 137,
178, 179 ; J- 187, 196 ;
Lw. 151, 204 ; Noah,
220 ; Rph. 196 ; R. 82,
195, 220; Rt. II, 16,
158 ; Rg. 31 ; Sa. 212;
T. 38, 58, 69, 162, 202 ;
W. 42, 61,94, 156, 173,
177, 182, 212, 216
Sroseby, J. 220
Stableford, sec Stapleford
Stables, see Staples
Stacie, Stacye, G. 149 ;
Js.99 ; Kelham, 87, 167 ;
Ml. 128; Rt. 103; Rg.
175 ; W. 89, 168
Staffand, R. 79
Stafford, Ag. 1 86 ; A. 209 ;
Bgt. 182 ; Fr. 156 ; J.
II, 150 ; Mgy. 38 ; Rt.
19, 186 ; T. 204 ; W.
38, 125, 218
Stavers als.., T. 69
Staks, W. II*
Stallock, Mi. 77
Stanbridge, K. 74 ; T.
121 ; W. 58, 69, 121
Standlay, Standley,
Standly, see Stanley
Standwidg, Stanedge, see
Stannage
Standye, A. 77
Stane, see Stayne
Stanfelde, Ez. 56
Stanford, Stanforde, Ag.
69 ; H. 158 ; J. 115 ;
R. 173; T.67; W. 139
Stanham, H. 145, 199 ;
R. IT, 79
Stanhope, Hu. 240
Stanley, Standlay, Stand-
ley, Standly, Stanly,
Stanlye, Al. 199 ; K.
221 ; C. 17 ; Fr. 117 ;
H. 16, 163, 164 ; Hu.
82, 166 ; Ja. 199 ; J.
19, 141, 145 ; Lu. 46 ;
M. 214 ; Ph. 91 ; Rt.
130, 145 ; Sabin, 170 ;
T. 31, III, 156, 213;
W. 38, 82, 113
Stannage, Standwidg,
Stanedge, Stannidge,
Stanwedge, Stanwidge,
A. 200 ; Hu. 87, 113,
181 ; Jsp. 165 ; Rt. 77 ;
T. 67
Stanton, Staunton, Ston-
ton, H. 136 ; J. 91, 132,
169; T. 16 ; W. 123,
162
Smith als., T. 208
Stanton Wyvell Seques-
tration, 198
Stapleford, Stableford,
Bonney, 100 ; HIn. 56 ;
H. 35 ; J- 235 ; Rt.
144 ; T. 23
Staples, Stables, Stapell,
Stapells, Stapels, Al.
29 ; A. 128 ; Ez. 227 ;
Fr. 107 ; Jo. 41 ; J. 35,
Index Nominum,
303
188, 226 ; Lw. 156 ;
Mt. 46, 125, 232 ; R.
T^; Rt. II ; T. 148,
189; W. 38, 77, 79, 82,
92, 164, 172, 173
Gravenor als.. Do.
185
Stapleton, Jo. 92
Starchy, Ag. 1 1 5
Staresmore, Stasemore,
Staysmore, E. 172 ; Jo.
87 ; R. 85 ; T. 50 ; W.
II, 137, 156, 195
Starke, Bw. 150 ; H. 35 ;
J- 53
Starkey, Starkie, Starky,
Starkye, Gf. 1 1 ; G. 72,
102 ; H. 96, 186 ; Hy.
143 ; J- 54, 58, 199 ;
Rt. II*, 16, 95*, 98 ;
Rw. 29; T. 179 ; W.
130
Starling, W. 234
Stasemore, Staysmore, see
Staresmore
Statham, Su. 237 ; T. 219
Stathome Sequestration,
196, 2CX3
Staton, T. 78
Staveley, Stavely, G. 240 ;
T. 134
Stavers als. Stafford, T. 69
Stayne, Stane, Ch. 109 ;
R. 24 ; Theoder, 139.
See also Steane
Stead, Jonas, 214
Steane, Steyne, Ag. 26 ;
Bw. 176 ; Fr. 180; H.
11; Jo. 33 ; J- 36, 102 ;
R. 22 ; T. 150, 202 ;
W. 109, 168
Stedman, Cc. 232 ; Frs.
234 ; J. 230 ; W. 231
Steele, Steile, G. 95 ;
Rg. 128 ; St. 147, 200 ;
W. 125
als. Kitchen, H. 203
Kitchen «/5., E, 113
Steers, J. 240 ; T. 223
Steevenson, Stephenson,
see Stevenson
Stente, Rt. 46
Stephan, Stephen,
Stephens, see Stevens
St«rk, see Stirke
Sterland, A. 216
Sterne, W. 141
Stevenage, Stevenege,
Ez. 186 ; J. 24, 36 ; Rt.
175
2 1
Stevens, Steevens,
Stephan, Stephen,
Stephens, Al. 25, 49 ;
C. 225 ; G. 215, 240 ;
Hu. 54 ; J. 176, 182 ;
Rnd. 172; R. 20, 38, 89,
114, 192 ; Rt. 119, 132 ;
T. 199, 211 ; W. 52, 74,
147, 156, 162, 215, 223
Stevenson, Steevenson,
Stephenson, Stvynson,
Ant. 219 ; Ch. 109, 177 ;
E. 82, 165*, 201, 227 ;
El. 220, 222 ; H. 96,
185 ; Isb. II ; J. 218 ;
Lk. 235 ; Mt. 208 ;
Mth. 94 ; R. 93 ; Rt,
102, 163, 207 ; T. 27,
49,96,151, 156; W. 23,
29,98, 117, 141, 222,230
Steward, E. 77
Steyne, see Steane
Stifson, Styvson, T. 11,
221
Stirke, Sterk, H. 169 ;
Isb. 220 ; T. 144
Stirley, Rt. 234
Stirrop, G. 182
Stoakes, Stoaks, Stocks,
see Stokes
Stocken, Stoken, W. 137
or Stockton, Rt. 75
Stockerston Sequestra-
tion, 186
Stocks, see Stokes
Stockton, J. 128
Stoken or, Rt. 75
Stockwell, Stokwell, J.
222 ; R. 16 ; T. 226
Stokes, Stoakes, Stoaks,
Stocks, Stoks, Stookes,
A. 240 ; Ant. 58 ; E.
212 ; Ez. 223 ; G. 71,
218, 219 ; H.92 ; J. 30,
58, 72, 92, 219, 222,
224*; Rg. 159; T. 19,
220 ; W. 65, 81, 181,
218, 220, 224
Stonam, R. 36
Stone, Stones, Stonne,
Stoones, G 78 ; Js. 26 ;
J. II ; S. 231 ; T. 27,
85,87,128; W. 36,96, 1 56
als. Rugeley, Ez. 191
Stonechest, sec Stoneyerd
Stonesbye, Rt. 17
Stoneyerd, Stoniard, Bw.
132
or Stonechest, Rph.
46
Stonton, see Stanton
Stookes, see Stokes
Stoones, see Stone
Stopper, Al. 25
Storer, Storar, Adrian,
100 ; Ag. 54, 78 ; Al.
86, 120, 167 ; Ar.
28 ; El. 145 ; H. 161 ;
J. 65, 144, 156, 198 ;
Jy. 228 ; Mgy. 170 ;
Nth. 125 ; PI. 179; R.
114; T. 27, 31, 86, 98,
137, 156, 176, 203; W.
165
Storke, T. 16
Stoughton, W. 80
Stougis, see Sturges
Stovyn, W. 16
Stoyte, J. 144
Straker, J. 1 1
Strange, Straimge, Gr.
203 ; H. 57 ; Js. 128 ;
J. 31, 84, 89 ; R. 17 ;
W. 102
Streane, Fr. 179
Streaton, see Stretton
Streete, W. 128, 136, 144,
203
als. Mealdrum, K.
203
Strelly, J. 82, 106
Stretford, J. 80, r64
Stretton, Streaton,
Streton, A. 119, 123,
240 ; Cc. 141, 197 ; CI.
82, 87, 165 ; Fr. 65 ;
Jo. 75, 103; J- 72, 151.
204*, 207,210 ; M. 151 ;
N. 25 ; P. 100 ; R. 44,
58, 62, 105, 134, 147,
170, 237 ; Rt. 165, 171,
240 ; Rw. 192, 195 ;
Sm. 48 ; T. 38, 72, 102,
103, 115, 123* 158, 183,
237, 240; W. II, 21,
86, 112, 115, 166, 171,
211
Stringer, Ag. 90, 91, 169 ;
Rg. 69 ; T. 78
Stripling, Striplinge, W.
71, 105
Strong, Jo. 1 1 ; Rt. 1 1
Strongitharme, G. 106
Strumwell, E. 98
Stubbs, Stubbes, A. 1 1 1 ;
Fr. 86, III ; H. 82, 143,
200* ; J. 102
Stube, T. II, 18
Stuggyne, W. 1 1
Sturdy, J. 141 ; T. 82
304
Index Noviirmm.
Sturges, Stougis, Sturgis,
Sturgs, Ad. 41 ; A. 105;
K. 123 ; Git. 51, 91 ;
H. 46 ; J. 38, 66, 82,
121, 156, 189 ; Lw. 149,
202 ; Mt. 82; Mrt. loo ;
M. 120 ; R. 51, 121,
167; Rt. II ; T. 38,
58, TJ, 100, 166, 170,
240 ; W. 141, 156
Stvynson, see Stevenson
Styet, J. 23
Styles, Mt. 156
Styrsacre, T. 144
Styvson, see Stifson
Sucklinge, J. 48, 102
Suffolk, Suffolke, G. 146 ;
H. 38 ; J. 165 ; T. 168
Summer, Somer, Soraner,
Sumar, Summere, Sum-
mers, Sumner, Fr. 125 ;
H. II ; Hu. 86; J. 93,
174 ; M. 107, 176 ; Nth.
187; Rt. 64, 139; T.
24, 109, 139 ; W. 102
Summerfield, Somerfeild,
Somerf eilde, Somerfield,
Sumerfeild, Sumerfield,
Summerfeiid, A. 128,
143, 225 ; Ez. 103 ; El.
229 ; G. 136 ; H. 166,
172 ; Jo. 116, 145, 207 ;
J. 94, 103,144,165,214,
224, 229 ; Jph. 128 ; P.
123, 202 ; Ph. 222 ; R.
41 ; St. 99, 187 ; T.
IT, 142, 207 ; W. 207,
221, 226
Sumpter, Somt r, Sumter,
Ag.36, 156; J. 35, 118;
T. 38, 156 ; W. 35,
156
Surcoate, J. 190
Sutton, Ag. 128 ; Al. 132 ;
A. 234 ; Ch. 207 ; E.
164 ; Ez. 240 ; Frs.
118 ; G. 158 ; Git. 205 ;
H. 181 ; Js. 210 ; Job,
234; J. II, 32, 46, 52,
71, 78,90, '07, 109, 125,
128, 163,174.197; Mgy.
94 ; Mrt. 44, 62 ; xM.
137 ; R. 24. 36, 73, 98,
130, 181, 188 ; Rt. 50,
85, 176, 177, 187, 207;
T. 179 ; W. 11,57, 134,
136, 158, 164, 186
als. Bell, CI. 1 57
Swain, Swaine, Swane,
Swayne, Sweane,
Sweyne,A. 106; Cheru-
bin, 190 ; H. 128; Isb.
162 ; Js. 233 ; Jo. 32 ;
J.ii, 16,41, 71, 165,169,
173; M.234; R. 22,60;
Rt. 42 ; Su. 60 ; T. 34,
85, 109, 130, 234 ; W.
27, 41, 42, 66
als. Smith, Jo. 103
Swallowe, J. 192
Swan, Swann, Swanne,
Ez. 56 ; J. 68, 69 ; Jph.
175 ; Rw. 187 ; T. 38,
84, 128, 201 ; W. 86,
120
Swancot, T. 120
Swanson, Al. 123 ; Js.
146 ;. Jonas, 85 ; L.
119; T. 221 ; W. 82,
213
Swartewoode, J. 172
Sweane, Sweyne, see
Swain
Sweatman, Sweetnam,
Swetman, Swetnam,
A. 180 ; E. 125 ; Ez.
189 ; EI. 41 ; Isb. 189 ;
M. 223 ! W. TT, 118
Sweetelad, Sweatlad,
Sweetlad, Sweteladd,
Swetlad, Ant. 94 ; H.
-]■] ; M. 199 ; R. 48,
125 ; T. 147 ; W. 36
Swift, Swifte, Swyfte,
Bennett, 139 ; Everard,
193; J- 177, 222 ; R.
114, 160 ; Rt. 109 ; T.
217
Swindell, J. 64, 162
Swinfen, Swinfon,A. 148;
R. 132, 217
Swinfield, Swinfeild,
Swynfelde, J. 151 ; W.
53. '32, 191
Swingler, J. 116
Swryfte, see Swift
Sybe, H. 72
Sybson, see Sibson
Syddon, see Siddons
Syde, Sides, Sydes, Ant.
144, 198 ; R. 24, 74 ; T.
145 ; w. 84, 157
Syeston, sec Syston
Sykes, Sickes, Sikes,
Amee, 57 ; A. 149 ; H.
100, 150 ; M. 230 ; N.
180 ; Rt. 196, 228 ; T.
82, 197 ; W. 128
Sylvester, H. 157
Symes, see Sims
Symkin, Symkine,
Symkyn, Symkyne,
Sympkin, see Simpkine
Symon, Symonds, Symons,
see Simons
Sympson, Symson, see
Simpson
Syston, Sison, Siston,
Syeston, Syson, Sysone,
Sysson, Sytheston, A.
143 ; Barnarde, 159 ;
Chn. 73 ; E. 174 ; Ez.
38 ; El. 137, 195 ; Fr.
65 ; J. TT, 186 ; Rph.
191 ; R. 32, 49, 90; Rt.
24; T. 18, 21, 160; W.
74
or Cistone, Al. 18.
See also Cysson
Tacey, A. 229 ; Ez. 229 ;
J- 231
Tackle, Tackell, J. 98,
172 ; W. 100
Tacknell, Rt. 141
Tafte, Taftes, Tafts, Br.
237 ; J- 109 ; W. 199,
237. .9^1? also Toft
Tagg, Tagge, J. 80 ; T,
1 39 ; W. II
Tailby, Tailbie, Taileby,
Teailbe, G. 139 ; J. 81,
226 ; Mrt. 144 ; W. 85
Tailecote, see Taylcoate
Tailer, Tailor, see Taylor
Talbone, H. 82
Tales, Rt. 159 ; T. 128 ;
W. 71
Talland, N. 28
Talley, T. 32
Tallis, Tallice, Tallys,
Taylis, Yx. 144 ; Gf. 93 ;
H. 173 ; J. 72, 75, 79,
84, 157* 163: Mgy. 44;
Rt. 42,98, 161, 165 ; St.
53 ; T. 102, 118 ; Wit.
128 ; W. 74, 80, III,
128, 192
Tanley, J. 65
Tanslay, Tansley, Ez. 41 ;
J. 32 ; M. 216
Tarleton, Tarlton, E. 61 ;
(i. 128 ; J. 141 ; R. 80,
164 ; Rt. 28, 162, 171 ;
W. -J-},, 163
Tarre, Tarrey, see Tarry
Tarrington, Hamlet, 11
Tarris, Hu. 157
Index No7ninum.
305
Tarry, Tarre, Tarrey,
Tarrie, Tarrye, Git.
119, 123 ; J. II, 137,
184 : Mgy. 107, 176 ;
R. 157, 170 ; Rt. II ;
T. 103 ; W. 39, 185
Tarter, Hasledyne ah.^
Ant. 91
Tatam, E. 44, 62 ; F. 83,
165 ; J. 163, 206* ; W.
130
Tate, Teate, Ant. 73 ; Ja.
86 ; Rt. -]•] ; Sm. 179 ;
W. 91, 169
Tatewell, see Tatwell
Tatlow, A. 215 ; Js. 215
Tatnell, Tatenell, Tatenill,
Tatnall, J. 47, 50, 157;
R. 93; Kg. Ill ; T.87,
137
Tatwell, Tatewell, J. 157;
\V. 65
Tauldton, N. 176
Taylcoate, Tailecote,
Taylecote, Taylcote,
Do. 93 ; Sa. 130 ; T.
100 ; W. 176. See also
Tylecote
Taylis, see Tallis
Taylor, Tailer, Tailor,
Teyler, Tayler, Tay-
lour, Ag. Ill ; Al. 157,
218 ; A. 195, 198, 210,
226 ; Ant. 92 ; Ch. 123 ;
E. 79 ; Ez. 109, 123,
149, 157, 186, 192, 213 ;
Febnell, 141 ; F"estus,
146 ; G. 47, 102 ; Grg.
31 ; Hln. 112 ; H. 116,
167, 176 ; Hu. 115 ; Js.
69, 94 ; Jo. 42, 49, 78,
160 ; J. 16, 33, 39* 50,
60, 61, 69, 87, 98, 107*,
112, 132, 157, 158, 173,
176, 178, 179, 191 ;
Jthn. 227 ; Ju. 93 ; K.
158 ; Kenelme, 158 ;
L\v. 119 ; L. 157 ; Mt.
186 ; Mgy. Tl, 134,
163 ; M. 102, 137, 209 ;
Mawde, 158 ; N. 120 ;
R. 19, 39, 48, 59, 75,
82, 100, 151, 168, 221 ;
Rt. 21, 29, 49, 58, 61,
72,98, 112* 137, 208 ;
Su. 240 ; T. II* 48, 53,
58, 59, 78,92, 112, 128,
146, 163, 176, 206, 208,
209, 222 ; Vn. 77 ; VV.
25, 36, 58,64,74,75,77,
78, 79, 90, 96*, 112, 118,
119, 121, 123, 125, 134,
159, 164, 165, 179, 183,
201, 206
Frisbye als., J. 95
als. Millner, Ag. 87
als. Smith, K. 176
Teailbe, see Tailby
Teare, E. 204
Teate, see Tate
Tebb, Tebbe, Tebbs, And
222 ; Isb. 173 ; J. 99
197* 227 ; Mt. 31 ; T
150, 203
Tebbats, Tibbutts, Tyb
bot, Tybbots, Tybbott
Ant. 181 ; Hu. 47 : J
34; Rt. 159; T. 39
Teeton, T. 176
Teken, Tekyn, R. 23
W. 18
Temple, Edm. in ; Jthn.
114
Templenam, R. 125
Templer, J. 11
Terewastoll, J. 29
Terrell, see Tyrrell
Terrey, Terry, Al. 39 ; R.
165 ; T. 96
Teyers, see Tyers
Teyler, see Taylor
Thacker, Thakker, G.
196 ; R. II
Thackewray, P. 80
Thackham, Edm. 171
Thakker, see Thacker
Thame, Cc. 150 ; J. 134
Thekeston, G. 77
Therebarn, Al. 1 1
Therman, see Thurman
Thewe, G. 56
Thirdborowe, see Thurd-
borough
Thirlby, K. 210 ; T. 209
Thomas, Thomasse, Alx.
106, 139, 178 ; K. 20 ;
E. ■]■] ; Hy. 119 ; Js.
173 ; J- 85, 134 ; R- 27,
68 ; Rt. 32 ; W. 106,
178
Thomasman, Simon als.,
Ez. 219
Simson als.., Rt. 219
Thomason, J. 95
Thompson, Thomson, see
Tompson
Thorlewell, R. 81
Thorne, Fr. 116; H. 29 ;
J. 130, 186; W. 132,
160
Thornton, Thorneton, Ag.
59; Al. 139 ; Ant. 183 ;
Dd. 87 ; Ez. 114 ; G.
22t ; Hu. 49 ; Jo. 219 ;
J. 39, 85, 123 ; R. 36,
125, 165, 169, 183 ; Rt.
56, 75, 163 ; T. 86, 92,
165, 231, 234, 240 ; W.
II, 30, 47, 58, 68, 72,
118, 119, 146, 183, 230,
232, 233
als. Tysall, — , 175 ;
W. 176
Thorp, Thorpe, Ag. 16 ;
Al. 25, 102 ; A. 139 ;
Hln. 201 ; H. II, 201 ;
Hu. 75, 159 ; Ja- 134;
J. II* 34, 52, T], 85,
100, 109, 144, 161, 165,
219, 224 ; Mk. 181 ; M.
189* ; Mud wine, 189 ;
N. 201 ; R. II, 16, 36,
61,94, 100 ; Rt. 19, 86 ;
Sa. 148 ; T. 27, 58, 75,
99, 102, 132, 159, 178,
187, 225 ; W. 46
Thorpe Arnold Seques-
tration, 199
Thorton, T. 1 19
Threngston, Sm. 16
Thrinhbey, J. 136
Throne, Ant. 220 ; J. 112;
Sa. 220 ; T. 144
Frone als.., T. 81 ;
W. 208
Throsby, Ez. 217 ; T.
211, 215
Throstle, J. 141
Throwman, T. 57
Thrumpton, Rph. 114
ThurcastonSequestration,
200
Thurdborough, Third-
borowe, Al. 137 ; A.
195*
Thurleston Sequestration,
186
Thurman, Therman, Ez.
78 ; J. 16, 90, 160 ;
R. 188 ; T. 171 ; W.
204
als. Carter, W. 203
als. Carver, Isb. 95 ;
J. 64 ; T. 95, 173
Carver als., J. 129
Thumell, Mt. 27
Tibballs, W. 197
Tibbutts, see Tebbats
Tibson, Tybson, Al. 240 ;
G. 59 ; T. 12
3o6
Index N omimmi.
Ticknall, Tycknall, Tyke-
nall, Tyknale, Tyknell,
Al. 12 ; Isb. 12 ; Ja.
139; J. 21, 28; T. 173
Tiler, see Tyler
Tilley, Tille, Tillie, Tilly,
Tylle, Tylley, Tyllie,
Tylly, D. 130, 149; Edm.
84;E.72; H.186; J. 39,
116, 123, 151 ; R. 33,
92, 103; Rt. II, 121,
177 ; Slv. 99 ; T. 50,
57, 66, -j-j, 157*; W.
12, 23, 41, 42, 69, 112,
147, 181
als. Cox, J. 200
Tilson, Tillson, Tylson,
Tyllson, H. 96, 165 ; J.
91, 143, 180; Mgy. 85;
Renold, 52 ; R. 42, 59,
134 ; Rt. 21 ; S. 130;
T. 36, 71*, 86 ; W. 83,
106
Tilton, Tylton, J. 157 ;
Rt. 24 ; T. 79 ; W. 26,
61, 176
Timson, Timpson, Tym-
son. Ant. 103 ; E. 39 ;
Ez. 112 ; J. 47, 125 ;
Joshua, 226 ; R. 36, 47 ;
Rt. 46; T. 118, 210
Tinckler, Hln. 176 ; J. 78
Tinsley, Tinslie, Tynslie,
Hu. 81; Js. 39; J. 179;
T. 69
Tiptaft, Hnh. 237
Tisdale, Ph. 25
Toft, Tofte, Ag. 159 ;
Rph. 44, 62 ; R. 67.
See also Tafte
Tole, see Toole
Toller, W. 25
ToUes, Tollis, J. 30, 51
Tomblinson, j^^Tomlinson
Tomkins, Tomkens,
Tomkin, Tompkins,
Tomkyns, Ant. 185 ; Ch.
114 ; Isb. 107, 177 ; Jo.
161 ; J. 92 ; VI. 89 ;
W. II
Tomkinson, T. 173
Tomlinson, Tomblinson,
Tomlenson, Tomlynson,
Do. 240 ; G. 150 ; Isb.
74 ; Jo. 147 ; J. 121*
186 ; Mtl. 172 ; R. 19 ;
Rt. 240; T. II ; W. 16,
6X, 69, 92, 177
Tompson, Thompson,
Thomson, Tompsonne,
Tomson, Tomsone, Ag.
41*, 157; Al. 66, 74,87,
208 ; Ar. 192 ; Ch. 53 ;
CI. 172 ; E. 66, 157,
198, 231, 233 ; El. 146;
Ez. 123, 211 ; Emmott,
180 ; Frs. 228 ; Gbl.
166 ; G. 98, 128, 157 ;
H. T2I, 125, 157 ; Hu.
II* ; Hy. 23 ; Js. 115,
147, 176, 234, 237 ;
Jervice, 157 ; Jo. 166 ;
J. II, 12, 30, 54,57,58*,
75, 89, 100, III, 128,
139, 164, 199, 202, 228,
235 ; Jph. 240 ; Mt. 60;
Mgy. 115 ; Mk. 123 ;
Ml. 157 ; N. 136, 193,
228 ; Rph. ^2^ 146 ; R.
71, 86, 98, 144, 21 1, 240 ;
Rt. II, 17, 79, 86, 89,
132, 159, 173, 217 ; Rg.
157 ; T. II, 2>l, 49> 50,
53, 54, 58, 60, 81, 103,
115, 125, 141, 143, 160,
161, 176, 179, 183, 200,
230* 232 ; W. II* 43,
78, 94,99, 102, 114, 115,
119, 123, 128, 132, 147,
157, 170, 200, 207
Nycholson als., E.
60
als. Smith, Al. 192 ;
A. 134
Tone, see Toone
Tonns, T. 139
Tonstall, see Tunstall
Tonye, W. 12
Tookey, To wky, Towkye,
Tuckey, J. 49, 105, 106 ;
R. 230, 231 ; T. 116,
230 ; W. 102, 232
Toole, Tole, J. 107 ; Rt.
129 ; Su. 137
Tooley, Toolie, Toolley,
G. 141 ; J. 166 ; P. 99 ;
R. 175 ; Rt. 125 ; T.
81, 148
Toone, Tone, Toon, E.
109, 22! ; Ez. 222, 240 ;
Emmot, 39 ; H. 26 ;
J. 103, 162, 168, 173,
214,220; R. 47,69,136,
217 ; T. -JT, 119, 221 ;
W. 73, 191
Topdiffe, Fr. 86
Topley, J. 50 ; M, 219
Topp, Toppe, J. 27 ; T.
184
als. Copper, W. 52
Topper, H. 167, 192 ; T.
69, 90
Torksey, J. 102
Tors, T. 57
Tough, Toughe, R. 12 ;
Rt. 219 ; T. 69, 112
Tournell, Lw. 149
To we, T. 65
Towensend, see To wnsend
Towers, Towars, Tower,
Towres, Al. 69, 83, 180 ;
Ez. 87 ; Fr. 171 ; J. 51,
III ; R. 53, 83. 196;
Rt. 78, 137; Rg.69, 72;
T. 12, 36, 116, 192, 200,
215 ; W. 74, 134, 136,
168
Towky, Towkye, see
Tookey
Towne, Town, N. 33 ;
Rph. 59 ; T. 24
Towneley, J. 202
Townerowe, N. 169
Townsend, Towensend,
Townesend, Townes-
ende, Towneshend,
Townshend, Ant. 91 ;
Gf. 106; G. 157 ; Hln.
118 ; H. 16 ; J. 125,
230; J. 39, 89, 227 ;
Mbl. 12 ; Mgy. 42 ;
Mudwin, 198 ; R. 31,
48, 169, 189; T. 144,
224 ; W. 48, 79
Freeman als., Cc. 92
Lakin als., R. 133
Townson, Sa. 213 ; W.
213
Towres, see Towers
Toyton, Ag. 169
Tracelove, Traslove, Isb.
68 ; R. 39
Tranables, N. 57
Travers, Z. 203
Travis, Treavis, see
Trevis
Tredegold, J. 30
Treen, Jph. 213
Trentam, Trentham,Tren-
thame, Trentom, Tren-
ton, Al. 39 ; Ez. 157 ;
Hln. 119 ; Js. 54, 146 ;
L. 141 ; Mgy. 147, 200;
P. 197 ; R. 24 ; Rt. 65,
112, 148, 199; T. 71,
86, 137, 195
Treuman, see Trewman
Trevis, Travis, Treavis,
Treves, Trevys, Trives,
Tryves, Ag. 64 ; J. 64,
Index Noininum.
j^/
157, 171 ; Mt. 164 ; R.
49, 78 ; T. 16, 19
Trewman, Treuman,
Trooman, Troweman,
Trowman, Trueman,
Ab. 215 ; T. 33*, 107,
137, 151 ; W. 75, 235
als. Tutley, Do. 112
Trig^, Trigge, Trygge,
Tryg-gs, Ag. 20 ; D.
219; G. 148 ; J. 157 ;
R. 80, 199 ; Rt. 184 ;
Sa. 195 ; W. 125, 158,
185, 196
Trimnill, Basil, 115
Trives, see Trevis
Trivett, Tryvett, Rt. 12 ;
W. 25
Trooman, see Trew^man
Trotter, St. 150
Troughton, Trowghton,
J. 161 ; T. 175
Trowell, Trowells, Tro-
will, H. 157 ; J. 75 ;
Mt. 59; Rt. 47, 123
Troweman, Trowman, see
Trew^man
Trygge,Tryggs, j^^Trigg
Tryvett, see Trivett
Tubman, Rt. 20 ; W. 78,
116
Tuckey, see Tookey
Tuffley, C. 210; Ja. 212 ;
T. 215
als. Waterman, Gi.
95
Tugman, Fr. 183 ; Rt.
240
Tuke, Dd. 139
Tunstall, Tonstall, Js.
134 ; Rt. 196 ; T. 83,
165
Turland, Tyrlound, Al.
12 ; E. 84 ; R. 189; Rt.
134 ; T. 164
Turlangton, Jo. 149
Turley, W. 172
Turlington, Turlyngfton,
Tyrlington, Tyling^on,
Ez. 197 ; H. 44, 62, 73 ;
Hu. 86 ; J. 12, 39,92 ;
Jy. 114, 119 ; Rt. 78 ;
T. 12, 114, 240* ; W. 44,
92, 195, 240
Turn, J. 157
Turnell, T. 21 1
Turner, Turnar, Ag. 29
Amb. 192 ; Bn. 1 16
Barnard, 184 ; E. 85
Ez. 134; Isb. 157; J
39, 83, 114* 169, 180;
M. 106 ; Sm. 41 ; T.
20, 39, 118, 137, 183 ;
U. 1 14 ; W. 12, 39, 109,
112, 139, 146, 184, 215
Turnpenny, W. 147
Turpin, Ez. 132 ; G. 180 ;
W. Ill
Turtes, Isb. 23
Turton, J. 220 ; W. 12
Turverfeild, T. 180
Turvill, Turvil, Turvile,
Turvyle, Turvyll, Bw.
172 ; E. 112 ; G. 47 ;
H. 106, 177, 193 ; J-
136,211 ; M. 157 ; Rph.
170 ; T. 72, 107, 173 ;
W. 187
Tutburie, R. 83
Tutley, see Trewman
Twell, Twels, Ez. 100 ;
J. 89, 132
Tweltrigg, Rt. 160
Twey, E. 191
Twichell, Twichill,
Twychell, E. 41 ; R.
69 ; T. 68
Twichet, R. 24
Twigden, T wigten, J. 1 1 2 ;
Su. 184 ; W. 138
Twiggs, Twigs, A. 232 ;
W. 232
Twiste, W. 180
Twychell, see Twichell
Tybbot,Tybbott,Tybbots,
see Tebbats
Tybold, Tybolde, J. 46 ;
R. 18
Tybson, see Tibson
Tycknall, see Ticknall
Tydd, Tyde, Jo. 26; R.
24
Tyers, Teyers, Jo. 81 ;
J. 60 ; R. 34, 146 ; T.
160, 206 ; W. 52
Tyghe, Ant. 157 ; Ez. 46 ;
W. 157
Tykenall, Tyknale, Tyk-
nell, see Ticknall
Tylecote,Tylecott, J. 114;
W. 30. See also Tayl-
coate
Tyler, Tiler, Chn. 192 ;
Edm. 186, 192 ; J. 191,
196 ; T. 19, 96
Tylington, Tyrlington, see
Turlington
Tylle, Tylley, see Tilley
Tyllson, Ty Ison, see Tilson
Tylton, see Tilton
LEIC. WILLS.
Tymson, see Timson
Tynslie, see Tinsley
Typson, T. 27
Tyre, Hu. 193
Tyrlound, see Turland
Tyrrell, Terrell, T. 17, 39
Tyrrie, R. 157
Tysall, Tyssall, T. 121
Thorneton als.^ — ,
175 ; W. 176
Tysley, Bw. 87, 89
Tyson, T. 181
Underill, J. 149
Undern, Jd. 170
als. Fawnte, Mt. 170
Underwood, Ad. 197
Edm. 146 ; Ez. 112
Everade, 185 ; Frs. 183
Isb. 100; J. 85, 157
Rph. 172 ; T. 132
Vaine, T. 51
Vale, Vaile, Gr. 51 ; J.
98, 157 ; Rt. 134 ; T.
148* 201*
Valentine, Valintine, B.
217 ; C. 216 ; H. 213 ;
J. 216* ; T. 240
Vance, W. 53
Vann, Vane, Vanne, Al.
161 ; El. 191 ; J. 102,
109 ; M. 144 ; R. 75.
161 ; Rt. 29 ; T. 12, 60,
75, 163 ; W. 12, 83,237
Varney, Verney, R. 130 ;
Rt. 53. 106 ; W. 77
Nicholas (?/j., W. 144
Varnham, Varnam, Varne-
hara, Vernam, Vern-
ham, Ag. 157 ; E. 147,
197 ; Js. 132 ; J. 160,
177, 224 ; M. 157 ; R.
87, 189; T. 41, 139;
Wit. 202 ; W. 59, 66,
121, 162, 184
Vaser, Al. 36
Vaugnell, H. 107
Vause, Vawse, Rt. 144 ;
T. 162
Vavisor, \V. 183
Vawdrey, Rg. 190
Vawse. sec Vause
Veanible, sec Venables
Veasey, Vesie, Vesey,
Vessey, Vesye, Veysey,
Vezie, Al. 28 ; E. 102,
201, 213 ; G. 107, 176 ;
Y
io8
Index Noniinum.
J. 157; R. 74, 139, 191,
196; Rt. 89 ; T. 119,
148, 149; W. 39, 130,
157, 166, 192
Vellame, J. 42
Venables, Veanible, Ven-
able, Venibles, Al. 138 ;
Ez. 129 ; R. 138; Rt.
24 ; T. 120 ; W. 177
Vergus, Hu. 44
Vernam, Vernham, see
Varnham
Verney, see Varney
Vernon, G. 65 ; J. 39
Vers, J. 157
Vesie, Vesey, Vessey,
Vesye, Veysey, Vezie,
see Veasey
Vicars, Viccares, Vickers,
Vigars, Viggars,
Vycars, Ab. 125 ; Ag.
53 ; Al. 12,65 ; G. 188 ;
J. 36; Mgy. 65; R. 21,
109; Rg. 68; T. 96,
121, 146
Vicarstaffe, A. 'j']
Viccares, Vickers, Vigars,
Viggars, see Vicars
Vies, Siment, 130
Villers, Villiers, Vyllers,
Al. 49 ; E. 157 ; G. 49 ;
Isb. 50 ; M. 66 ; Rph.
39 ; T. 17,31, 118,129;
W. 16, 39
Vincent, Vincente, Vin-
sand, Vinsent, Vinson,
Vyncent, Vynsent, Ant.
5^ 9i>'99, 157* ; Ez.
12*, 42, 141 ; Fr. 202 ;
G. 50, 119 ; Hy. 98,
149; J. 12, 24, 48, 86,
96, 161 ; Mgy. 60 ; M.
188 ; R. 69, 181 ; Rt.
47, 48, 125 ; Rg. 71 ;
T. 24, III, 139, 181,
193 ; W. 12, 49, 102
Vines, Vynes, J. 179; R.
74
Vinsand, Vinson, see
Vincent
Vittell, Vittle, Vytell, Hy.
114 ; Rt. 173, 175 ; W.
49
Vlyott, see Vullyatt
Vorley, R. 148
Vowe, Fr. 66 ; R. 69 ; T.
98
Voyce, T. 197
Vullyatt, Vlyott, Alx. 81*;
Rt. 64
Vyance, R. 60
Vyllers, see Villers
Vyncent, Vynsent, see
Vincent
Vynes, see Vines
Vytell, see Vittell
Waddington, R. 20 ; T.
41 ; W. 68
Wade, Wayde, Ant. 34 ;
Ch. 195 ; Edm. i8o ;
E. 60, 151, 160 ; G. 75;
Grg. 141 ; Hy. 203 ;
Isb. 49 ; J. 12 ; R. 34 ;
Sa. 143 ; T. 79, 233 ; VV.
186, 226
Wadey, Ant. 175
Waggester, J. 48
Wagstaff, Wagstaffe,
Frs. 129 ; St. 115
Waightman, see Wight-
man
Waikeley, j'^^Wakeley
Waine, R. 129; W. 161
Waite, Wayt, Wayte,
Waytt, Ch. 190 ; G. 90 ;
H. 141 ; Jo. 157 ; J. 16,
47, 132, 166 ; K. 180 ;
Lw. 157 ; Rt. 16, 179 ;
T. 79, 89, 103,116; W.
12, 61, 103. See also
Weate
Wake, Wayke, Edm. 44 ;
T. 12
Wakefeild, Wakefield,
Rph. 68 ; W. 31
Wakeley, Waikeley,
Wakelye, Wakley, Ag.
16 ; N. 130 ; R. 61,
102 ; W. 80
Wakelin, Wakeline,
Wakelyn, Wakeiyne,
Ch. 123 ; K. 240 ; R.
12,29 ; T. 33,132, 172 ;
W. 36, 72, 83
Wakers, J. 129
Wakley, see Wakeley
Walden, Fr. 198
Waldram, Walderam,
Waldren, Waldron, G.
147 ; H. 34; J. 158 ;
M. 226 ; Mth. 94 ; R.
Ill ; Rg. 157 ; T. 47,
54, 160, 187 ; W. 186
Wale, Wales, Wayle,
Wayll, Ag. 206 ; Fr.
36 ; G. 194 ; Grere,
141 ; Hu. 95 ; J. 31,
134, 192 ; Jph. 107 ;
Mt. 12 ; M. 134 ; Ph.
87, 177 ; R. 46,60; Rt.
58, 132, 192 ; T. 51,
167, 206 ; W. 12, 72,81,
96. See also Weale
Walford, J a. 141
Walker, Walkar, Al. 94,
125 ; Bgt. 176 ; Cas-
sandra, 112 ; C. 86 ;
Do. 194 ; E. 39 ; Ez.
72, 123, 191, 218* ; El.
120, 185 ; Erasmus, 10 1 ;
Fr. 56 ; G. 85, 105, 194,
218; Grg. 78, 79; H.
50, 219, 220; Hester,
107, 177; Hu. 157; Jo.
157, 175 ; J- 12,49, 54.
89, 112, 163, 164, 196,
222, 231* ; Mgy. 106 ;
M. 223 ; N. II r, 179 ;
O. 161 ; Oswald, 176 ;
Randall, 121 ; R. 12,
18, 28, 39, 75, -JT, 102,
146, 147 ; Rt. 16, 47,
87, 125, 144, 232 ; Rg.
141 ; Sa. 231 ; T. 12,
39, 11^ 85, 86, 93, 96,
106, 114, 115, 129, 134,
227 ; To. 72 ; Wit. 240;
W. 12, 30, 46, 56, 130,
138, 141, 218
Wall, Walle, J. 25 ; Mt.
12* ; T. 39, 183; W. 12
Wallace, Wallice, see
Wallis
Wallaton, J. 134
Wallen, see Wallin
Walley, Wallyce als., Js.
83. See also VQ\i9.\\e.j
Wallin, Wallen, Wallwin,
J. 60 ; Jph. 213 ; M.
157 ; Rg. 90 ; T. 112,
180, 209 ; W. 98
Wallis, Wallace, Wallice,
Wallyce, Cc. 95 ; CI.
191 ; Ez. 1 12, 240 ; Fr.
112 ; Jo. 93 ; J. 121,
123, 160 ; Mgy. 157 ;
P. 165 ; R. 33, 148, 151,
157; Rt. 166; T. 33,
36 ; W. 65, 92, 112
als. Walley, Js. 83
Wallplete, see Walplate
Wallshall, J. 172
Wallton, see Walton
Wallwin, see Wallin
Wallyce, see Wallis
Walmesley, Walmisley,
Walmsley, Wamersley,
Wamesley, Wamsley,
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