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HERBERT, William I (by 1587-1645), of Grey Friars, Cardiff; later of Cardiff Castle, Glam.

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b. by 1587,He must have been 21 when he purchased lands in 1608: C54/1939/32. 1st s. of Richard Herbert of Swansea, Glam. and Jenet, da. of John ap David John-ychan of Gwernllwynchwith, Glam. G.T. Clark, Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae, 214, 288; Llyfr Raglan, 1600-1607 ed. J.A. Bradney, 202; NLW, Plymouth Deeds 466. m. Ann (d.1651/2), da. of one Hurst, ?1s. d.v.p.Clark, 288; PROB 11/220, f. 53v; 6/27, f. 53v; NLW, Bute L3/16. suc. fa. by 1616. d. 1970.C10/1/60, f. 6. sig. W[illiam] Herbert.
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Commr. subsidy, Glam. 1621, 1628;C212/22/21; E115/367/70. j.p. Glam. c. 1623 – d., Cardiff by d.; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 294–301; E134/24Chas.I/East.1, f. 4. commr. Forced Loan, Glam. 1627,C193/12/2, f. 71; SP16/53/84. shipwreck 1630,SP16/176/59. survey, Ogmore, Llantrisant, Glam. 1631, Miskin, Neath Citra, 1638, Woebley and Landymor, Glam. 1638, 1639,NLW, Bute M21/15; Penrice and Margam 1634, 1640, 4203; Cartae et Munimenta de Glam. ed. G.T. Clark, vi. 2178; Glam. RO, CL/Manorial, Box 3; Bushby III.2 (iii). ?execution of laws against export of Welsh butter 1635,CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 240. sewers, Glam. 1639, ?subsidy, Glam. 1641,SR, v. 68, 91, 157. array by 1643, sequestration of delinquents (roy.) 1643.C181/5, f. 148; NLW, LL/MB/17, pp. 23, 47.

Mayor, Cardiff and constable, Cardiff castle 1632, 1635, 1637, 1638–9.NLW, Bute M14/19; Penrice and Margam 1640–1; Tredegar Park 137/224; Cardiff Recs. ed. J.H. Matthews, v. 489.

Recvr., rents of the 4th earl of Pembroke (Sir Philip Herbert*) in S. Wales by d. E134/24Chas.I/East.1, f. 4.

Main residences: Grey Friars, Cardiff, Wales; Cardiff Castle, Wales, Glam.
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HERBERT, William I (by 1587-1645)

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HERBERT, Sir William (1575-1656), of Hendon, Mdx. and Powis Castle, Welshpool, Mont.

Family and Education
b. Jan. 1575,C142/242/107. 1st s. of Sir Edward Herbert† of Powis Castle and Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Stanley†, Goldsmith of London and Standon, Herts. educ. MA Oxf. 1605; L. Inn 1614; I. Temple 1635. Al. Ox.; LI Admiss.; CITR, ii. 224-5. m. settlement 2 June 1595, Eleanor (d. 24 Dec. 1650) da. of the 8th earl of Northumberland (Sir Henry Percy†), 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.); suc. fa. 1595; cr. K.B. 25 July 1603; Bar. Powis of Powis 2 Apr. 1629. C2/Chas.I/H114/59; Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 154; CP. bur. 21 June 1656.D. Lysons, Environs of London, ii. 401. sig. W[illia]m Herbert.
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J.p. Mont. 1596 – 1641, 1643, custos rot. 1602–41, JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 131–43. dep. lt. 1597–1642; SP14/28/48; APC, 1615–16, p. 266; HEHL, EL7443. member, Council in the Marches 1603 – 44; commr. subsidy, Mont. 1608 – 10, 1621 – 22, 1624, aid 1609, Forced Loan 1626–7; SP14/31/1, 14/43/107; E179/222/387, f. 5v; 179/222/391, f. 1; C212/22/20–3; C193/12/2; T. Rymer, Foedera viii. pt. 2, p. 146. sheriff 1612–13; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 263. freeman, Shrewsbury, Salop 1623; Salop RO, 6001/290. constable, Radnor Castle, Rad. 1631.CSP Dom. 1631–3, p. 94.

Gent. privy chamber by 1616–29. NLW, Powis 12233; Control and Censorship of Caroline Drama ed. N.W. Bawcutt, 4; LC2/6, f. 37; SP16/154/76.

Main residences: Hendon, Mdx.; Powis Castle, Welshpool, Mont.
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HERBERT, Sir William (1575-1656)

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HEYWOOD, Peter (d.1642), of King Street East, Westminster

Family and Education
2nd s. of Peter Heywood of Heywood Hall, Lancs. and Margaret, da. of Roger Gartsyde of Ewood Hall, Lancs. m. (1) w. unknown, s.p.; (2) by 1616, Elizabeth, da. of one Thirrall of Leeds, at least 3s. 4da. (1 d.v.p.).Iter Lancastrense: A Poem, 1636 ed. R. James, (Chetham Soc. vii), 22; Rev. Oliver Heywood, BA, 1630-1702; His Autobiog. ed. J. Horsfall Turner, i. 118; PROB 11/188, ff. 31v-2; Memorials of St. Margaret’s, Westminster ed. A.M. Burke, 92, 101, 108, 116, 125, 135. bur. 18 Jan. 1642 18 Jan. 1642.Memorials of St. Margaret’s, Westminster, 600.
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Overseer of the poor, St. Margaret’s, Westminster 1607–8, WCA, E149 (1607–8 acct.) unfol. asst. burgess by 1610, WCA, WCB1, p. 1. churchwarden 1616 – 18, 1622–4, WCA, E150 (1616–17 acct.), f. 1; E151 (1617–18 acct.), f. 1; E13 (1622–4 accts.), unfol. vestryman by 1622, WCA, E2413, unfol. trustee of poor by 1637; WAM, lease bk. xv. f. 128. commr. (and treas.) sewers, Westminster by 1611-at least 1634; LR7/14, pt. 2, no. 13; E403/2733, f. 22; C181/4, f. 191 collector subsidy, Westminster 1624, Forced Loan 1626–7; E115/296/103; APC, 1626, p. 321. j.p. Westminster 1625–d.; C231/4, f. 191; D’Ewes ed. W. Notestein, 53. gov. Co. of tradesmen in London and Westminster 1636; V. Pearl, London and Outbreak of Puritan Rev. 34. commr. charitable uses, Mdx. 1637-at least 1639, C192/1, unfol. subsidy, Westminster 1641. E115/303/51.

Main residence: King Street East, Westminster.
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HEYWOOD, Peter (-d.1642)

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HEYRICKE, Sir William (1562-1653), of Cheapside, London and Beaumanor, Leics.; later of Wood Street, London and Richmond, Surr.

Family and Education
bap. 9 Dec. 1562,W.G. Dimock, ‘Some Early Notices of the Herrick Fam.’, Trans. Leics. Arch. Soc. vi. 118. 5th s. of John Heyricke (d.1589), ironmonger, of Leicester, Leics. and Mary, da. of John Bond of Ward End, Warws.; bro. of Robert Heyrick†. educ. appr. Goldsmith, London 1579. Goldsmiths’ Hall, London, appr. bk. 1, f. 6v, info. from David Beasley. m. 6 May 1596, Joan, da. of Richard May, Merchant Taylor, of London and Rawmere, Suss., 8s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. (2 d.v.p.). Nichols, County of Leicester, ii. 615-6; iii. 148, 150-60. Kntd. 2 Apr. 1605. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 137. d. 2 Mar. 1653. Nichols, i. 601. sig. W[illiam] Heyricke.
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Freeman, Goldsmiths’ Co. by 1587, Goldsmiths’ Hall, London, appr. bk. 1, f. 75, info. from David Beasley. renter warden (jt.) 1602 – 03, first warden 1605 – 06, 1618–19; Goldsmiths’ Hall, London, min. bks. 1599–1604, p. 271; 1605–11, p. 405; 1618–24, p. 352, info. from David Beasley. member, Virg. Co. 1612. Recs. Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, iii. 84.

Freeman, London 1587, Cal. of Herrick Fam. Pprs. ed. P.M. Pugh (NRA 17342), 66. common councilman by 1598–?1605, R.M. Benbow, Tables of London Citizens 1558–1603, i. 244. alderman 1605; CLRO, Reps. 27, ff. 19, 35v. freeman, Leicester 1601; H. Hartopp, Reg. Freemen of Leicester, 98. commr. subsidy, Leicester 1608, 1621 – 22, 1624, SP14/31/1; C212/22/20–1, 23. Leics. 1626; Cal. of Herrick Fam. Pprs. 102. sewers, Mdx. 1619; C181/2, f. 347v. j.p. Surr. 1624; C231/4, f. 168. collector of subsidy, Leics. 1628. Cal. of Herrick Fam. Pprs. 103.

Jeweller to the king, queen and prince (jt.), 1603–?24; HMC 4th Rep. 315. teller of the Exch. 1616–23. Exchequer Officeholders comp. J.C. Sainty (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xviii), 234.

Contractor, Crown land sales 1607–8.C66/1728.

Main residences: Cheapside, London; Beaumanor, Leics; Wood Street, London; Richmond, Surr.
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HEYMAN, Sir Peter (1580-1641), of Somerfield Hall, Sellinge, Kent

Family and Education
b. 13 May 1580, 1st s. of Henry Heyman of Sellinge and Rebecca, da. and coh. of Robert Horne, bp. of Winchester 1561-80. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 1597; vol. Ireland. m. (1) by 1606, Sarah, da. and coh. of Peter Collet, Merchant Taylor, of Loughton, Essex and London, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) settlement 18 Nov. 1613, Mary, da. and coh. of Randolph Wolley, Merchant Taylor, of London, wid. of one Holford, 3s. 3da. Kntd. 20 Dec. 1607; suc. fa. 1614.Cent. Kent. Stud. Sellinge par. reg.; Vis. Kent (Harl. Soc. xlii), 185-6; Soc. Gen. Boyd’s London Citizens 15495; PROB 11/111, f. 25; 11/128, f. 506; TS11/1134/6112; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 144 (incorrectly described as William Hamond of Kent). On Collett’s Essex address, see C142/544/59. bur. 11 Feb. 1641.Cent. Kent. Stud. Sellinge par. reg. sig. Pet[er] Heyman.
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Commr. sewers, Kent and Suss. (Tisehurst and Rother valley) 1609- 1 Mar. 1622, 1 June 1622-at least 1625,C181/2, ff. 88, 247v, 328v; 181/3, f. 52v, 59v, 173. Wittersham levels 1614-at least 1625,C181/2, f. 219v; 181/3, f. 166. Mersham to Sandwich, Kent 1615-at least 1631,C181/2, f. 244; 181/4, f. 101v. Rainham bridge to Mucking mill, Essex 1616,C181/2, f. 265. Kent 1620-at least 1639,C181/3, f. 3v; 181/5, f. 146v. Tisehurst, Suss. 1639;C181/5, f. 144. freeman, Hythe, Kent 1620;G. Wilks, Barons of Cinque Ports, and Parl. Representation of Hythe, 69. commr. subsidy, Kent 1621 – 22, 1624,C212/22/20–1, 23. musters, Dover, Kent 1624–5,CSP Dom. 1623–5, pp. 418, 444. He was not, however, listed as one of the commrs. on 30 Dec. 1624: T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 4, p. 170. piracy, Cinque Ports, 1625-at least 1639,C181/3, f. 175v; 181/5, f. 131v. sale of prize goods at Dover 1626–30,E351/2509. sale of Camber Castle, Suss. 1626,Rymer, viii. pt. 2, p. 115. survey lands called Swinfield Minies, nr. Canterbury, Kent 1627.C181/3, f. 219.

Member, embassy to the Lower Palatinate 1622.CD 1628, ii. 103.

Main residence: Somerfield Hall, Sellinge, Kent.
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HEYMAN, Sir Peter (1580-1641)

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