Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volumen2New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901 |
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... Essex . In A. D. 1277-8 , in sixth year of King Edward 1st , Richard Pinchon , citizen of London , owning property at Latton , County Essex , be- queaths it to his daughter Agnes . In 1476 , and eleventh year of King Edward IV . , John ...
... Essex . In A. D. 1277-8 , in sixth year of King Edward 1st , Richard Pinchon , citizen of London , owning property at Latton , County Essex , be- queaths it to his daughter Agnes . In 1476 , and eleventh year of King Edward IV . , John ...
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Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. SIR JEROME WESTON , knight , of Roxwell , Essex , 28 December 1603 , proved 21 November 1604. To my son William Weston one annuity of fifty pounds out of my manor of Barwick Hall in Essex , during his life . To ...
Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters. SIR JEROME WESTON , knight , of Roxwell , Essex , 28 December 1603 , proved 21 November 1604. To my son William Weston one annuity of fifty pounds out of my manor of Barwick Hall in Essex , during his life . To ...
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... Essex gent . , being sick in body but of good and perfect mind and memory , did make and declare his testament and last will nuncupative in form following , or in words of the like effect , viz ' . my will and desire is that my brother ...
... Essex gent . , being sick in body but of good and perfect mind and memory , did make and declare his testament and last will nuncupative in form following , or in words of the like effect , viz ' . my will and desire is that my brother ...
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... Essex , all my lands and tene- ments , both free and copy , according to the custom of the manor , lying and being in Witham in the Co. of Essex . To Matthew Lyther the elder my gelding aud all my furniture belonging to him , with my ...
... Essex , all my lands and tene- ments , both free and copy , according to the custom of the manor , lying and being in Witham in the Co. of Essex . To Matthew Lyther the elder my gelding aud all my furniture belonging to him , with my ...
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... Essex now in the College ( that of 1614 and that of 1634 ) in which the pedigree of this family is entered it begins with John Pinchon and Jane his wife . So too does the Visitation of London of 1633–34 , see Harl . So. Pub . ) . But ...
... Essex now in the College ( that of 1614 and that of 1634 ) in which the pedigree of this family is entered it begins with John Pinchon and Jane his wife . So too does the Visitation of London of 1633–34 , see Harl . So. Pub . ) . But ...
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Genealogical Gleanings in England: Abstracts of Wills Relating to ..., Volumen2 Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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age of twenty Alice bequeath unto bequests brother in law brother John brother Thomas buried codicil Colchester Cole County cousin John cousin Thomas Daniel daugh daughter Anne daughter Elizabeth daughter Mary day of marriage deceased Dedham Dorothy dwell East Bergholt Edmund Edward eldest England Essex executor executrix father fifty pounds five pounds forty shillings Francis gent George give and bequeath give unto god daughter grandchild heirs Henry hundred pounds husband Ipswich James Jane Joane John Gurdon John Vassall Judith Juxon Katherine Kent kinsman lands &c lands and tenements late legacies London Mannynge manor Margaret marriage married Martha merchant merchant taylor messuage messuage &c mother Nathaniel nephew Nicholas niece overseers parish of St pence Pinchon poor pounds apiece proved residue Richard ring Robert Roger Samuel Sara Sarah Sherman silver sister sole executor sole executrix son in law sons Suffolk Susan tenements testator twenty pounds uncle widow Writtle