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GENERAL  EDITOR        -        -        -        SIDNEY  J.  MADGE. 


INQUISITIONES     POST     MORTEM 
OF    THE    TUDOR    PERIOD 


Cit^  of  Bonbon^ 


PART  II, 


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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. 


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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 


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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]. 


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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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  7 

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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Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London, 


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. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  1 1 

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. 


-Mr*  •  •  • 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  fo}"  London.  1 3 

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. 


14  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mcrtem  for  London.  1 5 

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 


1 6  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 

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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 


26  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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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Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  27 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  3 1 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  "^^t^ 

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 


34  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  Londoit. 

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. 


Inquisihones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  37 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  4^ 


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 

4 


50  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  5 1 

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 
5 


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, 


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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. 


6o  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  6i 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London,  65 

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- 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  67 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  69 

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, 


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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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72  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  y^ 

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 


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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 

6   • 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  79 

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. 

6 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  83 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  87 

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, 

7 


1 


88  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  89 

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. 


Inqiiisitiojies  Post  Mortem  for  London.  91 

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 
7    * 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  93 

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, 


94  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  95 

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 


96  Inqitisitioncs  Post  Morton  for  London. 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  97 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  99 


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, 


I02  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  103 


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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  127 

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. 

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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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  147 

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 

1   1    * 


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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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  157 

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. 


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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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Moi'tetn  fo7'  London.  i6i 

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. 

n 


1 62  Inquisitwnes  Post   Mortem  fo7'  London. 

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- 


Inquisitiones  Fost  Mortem  for  London.  163 

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. 


164  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


1 66  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  167 


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. 

1    2 


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 

1  :  ♦  ' 


172  hiqiii sill  ones  Post  Mo7'tem  for  London. 

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. 


I  J 


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 

12 


1/8  luquisitioncs  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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. 


i8o  Inquisi/iojics  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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 


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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 


1 86  luijuisitioues  Post  Mtn'tem  for  London. 


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 

13 


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 

1   6 


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 


Inquisiliones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  201 

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 


Inquisitioncs  Post  Mortem  far  London..  203 

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  * 


w 

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. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London  205 


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. 


'2o6  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  207 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  209 

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 


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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. 


2 1 2  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London.  213 


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 


214  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  Lo7idon. 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Morton  for  London.  2 1 5 

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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2i6  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 

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 


2 1 8  Inqtiisitiones  Post  Aforlem  for  London. 

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 

1  ■?   * 


220  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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. 

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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. 


VI 


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. 


1   6 


Vlll 


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. 


IX 


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. 


1  6    * 


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. 


XIV 


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. 


Genera/  Index  Nominum. 


XXI 


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. 


xxii  Inquisitioiies  Post  Mortem  for  London 


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. 


General  Index  Noniinum. 


XXlll 


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. 


xxiv  Inqtiisitioiies  Post  Mortem  for  London. 


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. 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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