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SLINGSBY, Sir William (1563-1638), of Scriven, nr. Knaresborough, Yorks. and The Strand, Westminster; later of Kippax, Yorks.

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b. 29 Jan. 1563, 7th but 3rd surv. s. of Francis Slingsby† of Scriven and his 2nd w. Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Percy of Prudhoe, Northumb.;Clay, Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 67. bro. of Sir Henry*. educ. Barnard’s Inn; G. Inn 1582; travelled abroad (Italy) 1594; vol. Islands Voyage 1597. GI Admiss.; Slingsby Diary ed. D. Parsons, 403. m. 13 May 1616, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Stephen Boord of Boord Hill, Cuckfield, Suss., 3s. (2 d.v.p.), 2da. (1 d.v.p.). Soc. Gen., St. Mary Abchurch par. reg.; Slingsby Diary, 404; CSP Dom. 1611-18, p. 425. Kntd. 23 July 1603. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 119. bur. 13 June 1638. sig. W[illiam] Slyngisbie.
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Commissary-gen. of munitions, Cadiz expedition 1596. Naval Misc. ed. J.K. Laughton (Navy Recs. Soc. xx), 42.

Carver, Anne of Denmark’s Household 1603–19. LR6/154/9, unfol.; LC2/5, f. 32.

J.p. Yorks. (W. Riding) 1603 – 16, Mdx. 1615 – d., Westminster 1634–d.; C231/4, ff. 3, 13; commr. inquiry, Mdx. 1616, 1622, new bldgs., 1617, 1624, musters, 1617 – 20, survey, L. Inn Fields, Mdx. 1618, Westminster 1634, subsidy, Westminster and Mdx. 1621 – 22, 1624 – 25, nuisances, Mdx. 1624 – 25, recusants, Northern parts 1628 – d., assizes, co. Dur. 1632 – d., sewers, Westminster 1634, Mdx. 1637, porters, London 1638. C181/2, f. 258; 181/3, ff. 41v, 157; 181/4, ff. 122v, 191; 181/5, ff. 80–1; T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 3, p. 82; pt. 4, pp. 96, 135; APC, 1616–17, p. 207; 1628–9, p. 205; C212/22/20–3; E115/298/70; CSP Dom. 1637–8, p. 319.

Patentee, furnaces for smelting glass and metal with coal 1610–11. CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 625; HMC Hatfield, xxi. 292.

Commr. poor prisoners 1624, exacted fees 1627, 1630. Rymer, vii. pt. 4, p. 135; APC, 1627–8, p. 168; 1629–31, p. 179.

Main residences: Scriven, nr. Knaresborough, Yorks.; The Strand, Westminster; Kippax, Yorks.
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SLINGSBY, Sir Henry (1560-1634), of Scriven, nr. Knaresborough and Red House, Moor Monkton, Yorks.

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b. 17 Feb. 1560, 4th but 1st surv. s. of Francis Slingsby† of Scriven and his 2nd w. Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Percy of Prudhoe, Northumb.; bro. of Sir William*. m. 11 July 1580, Frances (bur. 24 July 1611), da. of William Vavasour of Weston, Yorks. 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 9da. (2 d.v.p.).Clay, Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 66-9; Slingsby Diary ed. D. Parsons, 409. suc. fa. 1600; WARD 7/28/101. Kntd. 29 Apr. 1602. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 100. d. 18 Dec. 1634. C142/530/153. sig. Hen[ry] Slyngisbie.
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Recvr. honour of Knaresborough, Yorks. 1588 – 1609, 1611 – 12, hon. of Pontefract, Yorks. 1588 – 1609, 1618 – 19, hon. of Tickhill, Yorks. 1588 – 1606, 1618 – 19, hon. of Wakefield, Yorks. 1588–?1609; R. Somerville, Hist. Duchy of Lancaster, i. 518, 526, 531; Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders ed. R. Somerville, 150, 154, 158; AO1/2021/1A; SC6/Jas.I/1680, 1682. feodary, hon. of Tickhill 1588 – 1606, hon. of Knaresborough 1602–11; Somerville, 526, 531; Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders, 156. bailiff, Knaresborough c.1600–12; Yorks. Arch. Soc. DD56/L1; DD56/A5/2. chief forester, Knaresborough forest and kpr., Bilton Park, Yorks. c.1600–15; Yorks. Arch. Soc. DD56/J2/1; DD56/A5/4. j.p. Yorks. (W. Riding) 1601–16; C231/1, f. 116; 231/4, f. 13. member, Council in the North 1603 – d., v.-pres. 1629–30; R. Reid, Council in the North, 496; Slingsby Diary, 321–7. commr., to survey R. Ouse, Yorks. 1604, 1610, oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 1605 – d., subsidy, W. Riding 1608, 1621 – 22, 1624; C181/1, ff. 98v, 105; 181/2, f. 127v; SP14/31/1; C212/22/20–3. collector (jt.), aid, W. Riding 1609, 1612; E179/283, ‘commrs. for the aid’; E359/5. commr. duchy of Lancaster copyholders, Yorks. and Notts. 1611; SP14/61/64. sheriff, Yorks. 1611–12; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 163. commr. recusants, Northern parts 1627–d.; APC, 1627, p. 313. ?dep. lt. York Ainsty 1628; Yorks. Arch. Soc. DD56/L3. member, High Commission, York prov. 1628. SP16/123/46.

Main residences: Scriven, nr. Knaresborough; Red House, Moor Monkton, Yorks.
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WALLER, Edmund (1606-1687), of Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Bucks.; later of St. James’s Street, Westminster

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b. 3 Mar. 1606,C142/359/136. 1st s. of Robert Waller of Coleshill, Amersham, Bucks. and Anne, da. of Griffith Hampden of Great Hampden, Bucks. Lipscomb, Bucks. iii. 182; VCH Bucks. iii. 158-9. educ. privately, High Wycombe g.s. (Gerard Dobson), Eton c.1618-21, King’s, Camb. 1621, L. Inn 1622. J. Aubrey, Brief Lives, ii. 274, 278; Eton Coll. Reg. comp. W. Sterry; Al Cant.; LI Admiss. m. (1) 15 July 1631 (with £8,000) Memorials of St Margaret’s, Westminster ed. A.M. Burke, 339; CLRO, Letter Bk. LL, f. 219. Anne (bur. 23 Oct. 1634), Beaconsfield Par. Reg. (Beaconsfield and District Hist. Soc., iii), 160. da. and h. of John Bancks, Mercer, of London, 1s. d.v.p. 1da.; Lipscomb, iii. 182. (2) by 1644, Mary (bur. 2 May 1677), Beaconsfield Par. Reg. 168. da. of one Bracey of Thame, Oxon., 5s. (1 d.v.p.), 8da. (2 d.v.p.). E. Waller, Poems (1722), xxxix-xl; Poems of Edmund Waller ed. G. Thorn Drury, pp. xii, lxvii. suc. fa. 26 Aug. 1616. C142/359/136. d. 21 Oct. 1687. Lipscomb, iii. 201; W.H. Hastings Kelle, ‘Amersham’, Recs. of Bucks. ii. 349. sig. Edm[und] Waller.
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J.p. Bucks. 1633–43; C231/5, pp. 101, 222, 437. commr. oyer and terminer 1640, C181/5, f. 176v. array 1642, Northants. RO, FH133. Midlands assoc., 1642, Poll Tax, Bucks. 1660, 1666, assessment 1661, 1664 – 65, 1672, 1677, corporations 1662 – 63, loyal and indigent officers, Mdx. 1662, highways and sewers, London and Westminster 1662 – 63, assessment, Bucks. 1663 – 74, 1679 – 80, Mdx. 1664 – 69, Westminster 1673 – 79, subsidy, Bucks. 1663, 1678–9. C181/7, pp. 198, 214; Diary of John Evelyn ed. E.S. de Beer, iii. 319; SR, v. 209, 328, 455, 528, 570, 582, 619, 755, 805, 852, 869, 900; HEHL, Stowe no. 2, f. 452; HMC Lords, i. 174.

Commr. trade 1655 – 57, 1660 – 68, plantations 1660 – 72, trade and plantations 1672–4. CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 54; Officials of Boards of Trade comp. J.C. Sainty (Office Holders in Modern Britain iii), 21, 23, 119.

FRS 1663–82. Recs. Royal Soc. (4th edn.), 16, 377.

Main residences: Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Bucks.; St. James's Street, Westminster.
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SLINGSBY, Henry (1602-1658), of Redhouse, Moor Monkton, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 14 Jan. 1602, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir Henry Slingsby* of Scriven, Yorks. and Frances, da. of William Vavasour of Weston, Yorks.Clay, Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ed. ii. 69. educ. Foston (Phatuall Otby) 1608-17; Queen’s, Camb. 1619-21; travelled abroad 1626. Slingsby Diary ed. D. Parsons, 3; Al. Cant.; APC, 1625-6, p. 376. m. 7 July 1631, Barbara (d. 31 Dec. 1641), da. of Sir Thomas Belasyse* of Newburgh Priory, Yorks., 2s. 1da. Clay, ii. 69. suc. fa. 1634; C142/530/153. cr. bt. 2 Mar. 1638. CB. exec. 8 June 1658. sig. H[enry] Slingesby.
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Col., militia ft., Yorks. (W. Riding) 1638–42; SCL, Strafford Pprs. 18/111; W. Yorks. AS (Bradford), 32D86/28, p. 27. vol. cav. 1639; Slingsby Diary, 32. col. of ft. (roy.) 1642–4. Ibid. 76; Yorks. AS, DD56/L3.

Commr. Poll Tax, Yorks. (W. Riding) 1641, disarming recusants, N. Riding 1641, subsidy, W. Riding 1641 – 42, assessment 1642, array 1642; SR, v. 83, 107, 150; LJ, iv. 385a; Northants. RO, FH133. recvr. hon. of Pontefract, Yorks. by 1643. Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders ed. R. Somerville, 151.

Main residence: Redhouse, Moor Monkton, Yorks.
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WALDEN, Isaac (c.1574-1632), of Coventry, Warws.

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b. c. 1574,Age estimated from apprenticeship. 1st s. of William Walden of Coventry, mercer and Joan, da. of Nicholas Hopkins of Coventry, draper. Lichfield RO, B/C/11, 1620 William Walden; PROB 11/48, f. 277v; 11/72, f. 206. educ. appr. draper, Coventry 1590. Coventry Archives, PA/154/2, f. 115. m. Frances, da. of one Barker of Coventry, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1619. Lichfield RO, B/C/11, 1620 William Walden; PROB 11/162, ff. 232v-3v. d. 18 July 1632. C142/486/101. sig. Isacke Walden.
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Freeman, Drapers’ Co. Coventry 1597, warden 1604, 1609, 1611, 1618, master 1621. Coventry Archives, PA/154/2, ff. 127, 139, 150, 158, 175, 184.

Sheriff, Coventry 1611–12, List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 178. member, gt. council 1617 – d., dep. alderman 1619 – 27, mayor 1620 – 21; commr. inquiry, Hawkesbury mines, Coventry 1624; APC, 1623–5, pp. 210–11. alderman, Coventry 1627–d., Coventry Archives, BA/H/C/17/1, ff. 217v, 230, 236, 286v, 312. dep. lt. from 1631. Coventry Archives, BA/H/K/1/1.

Main residence: Coventry, Warws.
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WAKE, Sir Isaac (c.1581-1632), of London

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b. c.1581, 2nd s. of Arthur Wake (d.1596), chaplain of Mont Orgueil, Jersey 1574-92, and Christian, da. of Sir William Wigston† of Wolston, Warws.VCH Northants. Fams. 325-6; M. Syvret and J. Stevens, Jersey, 85. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1593, aged 12, BA 1597, MA 1603; M. Temple 1605, Padua 1625.Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss; J.A. Andrich, De Natione Anglica et Scota Juristarum Universitatis Patavinae, 139. m. 18 Dec. 1623, Anne (d. 1642), da. of Edward Bray of Barrington, Glos., s.p.E.A. Webb, Recs. St. Bartholomew’s Smithfield, ii. 279; Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, ii. 533. Kntd. 16 Feb. 1619.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 171. d. June 1632.C115/105/8095.
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Fell. Merton, Oxf. 1598 – 21; public orator, Oxf. Univ. 1604–21;G.C. Brodrick, Merton Mems. (Oxf. Hist. Soc. iv), 70, 267, 277. sec. to (Sir) Dudley Carleton* 1610–15.CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 125; CSP Ven. 1613–15, p. 215; HMC Downshire, iii. 393.

Member, embassy to Venice 1610–15;Handlist of British Diplomatic Representatives comp. G.M. Bell, 290. resident agent, Savoy 1615–24;J.W. Stoye, Eng. Travellers Abroad, 155–7; Handlist, 229. amb. Venice 1624–31,APC, 1623–5, p. 212; Handlist, 291–2. France 1631–d.;APC, 1629–30, p. 291; Handlist, 110. gent. of the privy chamber 1624.CSP Ven. 1623–5, p. 244.

Main residence: London.
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SLEIGH (SLIGHE), Edmund (c.1551-c.1615), of Derby; later of Little Ireton, Derbys.

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b. c. 1551,E134/44Eliz/Trin2. s. of Ralph Sleigh of Pilsbury, Derbys. Add. 6674, f. 204v. m. Margaret, da. of Thomas Bainbridge of Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leics., 1da. J.L. Hobbs, ‘Sanders Fam. and the Descent of the Manors of Caldwell, Coton-in-the-Elms and Little Ireton’, Derbys. Arch. Soc. Jnl. lxviii. ped. facing p. 16. d. by 12 Feb. 1616. PROB 11/127, f. 163v.
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Merchant stapler by 1602–d. J.C. Cox, Three Centuries of Derbys. Annals, ii. 264; PROB 11/127, f. 163.

Freeman, Derby by 1594, bailiff 1594 – 95, 1604–5, S. Glover, Hist. and Gazetteer of County of Derby ed. T. Noble, i. 29–30. alderman 1612–d. C66/1909/4.

Main residences: Derby; Little Ireton, Derbys.
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WAAD, Sir William (c.1546-1623), of Belsize House, Hampstead, Mdx.; Battles Hall, Manuden, Essex and Charing Cross, Westminster.

Family and Education
b. c.1546, Waad was aged 77 in 1623: P. Morant, Hist. and Antiqs. of Essex, ii. 620. 1st s. of Armagil Waad of Belsize House and his 1st w. Alice, da. of Richard Patten alias Wainfleet of London, Clothworker and wid. of Thomas Serle (admon. 11 Jan. 1541) of Essex and London, Butcher; bro. of Thomas†. Mdx. Peds. (Harl. Soc. lxv), 33; PROB 11/25, f. 278; 11/28, f. 154r-v. educ. G. Inn 1571. GI Admiss. m. (1) lic. 15 Jan. 1586, Anne (d.1589), da. and coh. of Owen Waller of Battles Hall and London, Fishmonger, 1s. d.v.p.; Bp. of London Mar. Lics. 1520-1610 ed. G.J. Armytage (Harl. Soc. xxv), 145; Mdx. Peds. 33; GL, ms 7673/1; Morant, ii. 620; GI Admiss. (2) by 1597, Anne, 1s. 8da. IGI Essex; PROB 11/142, ff. 390-1. The statements in HP Commons, 1558-1603, iii. 560 and Oxford DNB, lvi. 628 that Anne was the da. of Sir Humphrey Browne appear to be unfounded. suc. fa. 1568; Morant, ii. 620. Kntd. 20 May 1603. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 109. d. 25 Oct. 1623. Morant, ii. 620. sig. W[illiam] Waad.
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Servant to 1st Lord Burghley (Sir William Cecil†) by 1577; CSP For. 1575–7, p. 475. agent, Denmark 1582, HMC Ancaster, 15. Holy Roman Empire 1583, CSP For. 1583, p. 397. Spain 1584, France 1585, 1587, Ibid. 1584–5, pp. 207, 348; 1586–8, p. 189. Low Countries 1585. CSP Dom. 1581–90, p. 262.

Clerk of PC 1584–1613; C66/1245. commr. to search for Catholic traitors 1594–5; C66/1417; 66/1435. muster-master, Low Countries by 1600–16; APC, 1599–1600, p. 667; HMC De L’Isle and Dudley, v. 382. member, High Commission, Canterbury prov. 1601–11; R.G. Usher, Rise and Fall of High Commission, 359. muster-master-gen. by ?1599-at least 1620; HMC Var. i. 69, 90. lt. Tower of London 1605–13; HMC 8th Rep. 87; APC, 1613–14, p. 11. recvr. and overseer, Cheque of Ire. bef. 1606; CSP Dom. Addenda, 1623–5, p. 537. commr. enforcement of starch monopoly, 1607–9. CSP Dom. 1603–10, pp. 390, 419, 441, 470, 536.

J.p. Mdx. c. 1591 – d., Essex c. 1612 – 16, 1617–d.; Hatfield House, ms 278; C66/1898; 66/2285; C231/4, ff. 14, 51. commr. bankruptcy, London 1595, C66/1446. oyer and terminer, Marshalsea 1597, C231/1, f. 59v. London 1601 – 13, 1621–d., C181/1, f. 11; 181/2, f. 178v; 181/3, ff. 21v, 102v. Mdx. 1601 – 13, 1614–d., C181/1, f. 13v; 181/2, ff. 177v, 218v; 181/3, f. 100v. Verge 1604–13, C181/1, f. 93v; 181/2, f. 180. sewers, Mdx. 1600, 1604 – 06, 1610, 1620, C66/1541; C181/1, f. 88; 181/2, ff. 19v, 128; 181/3, f. 18v. London 1605 – 06, 1611, C181/1, f. 115; 181/2, ff. 19v, 153. Herts. 1607, 1609, 1615, 1618, Essex 1618, C181/2, ff. 50, 90, 229v, 317, 318. treason indictments, Mdx. 1603, forfeited estates 1603, C181/1, ff. 66v, 72v. charitable uses 1605, C93/2/15. gaol delivery, London 1605–11, C181/1, f. 127; 181/2, f. 157v. musters, Mdx. 1608, 1616, Add. 11402, f. 142; APC, 1615–16, p. 692. subsidy 1608, 1621–2, SP14/31/1; C212/22/20–1. inquiry, London and Surr. 1608, C181/2, f. 70. aid, Mdx. 1609, E179/283. swans, Thames valley 1609, New River, Herts. and Mdx. 1610, C181/2, ff. 89, 126v. annoyances, Surr. 1611, Mdx. 1613, highway repairs, Essex 1622. C181/2, ff. 142, 199; 181/3, f. 68v.

Member, Spanish Co. 1604, T.K. Rabb, Enterprise and Empire, 395. Somers Is. Co. 1612 – 14; cttee. Virg. Co. 1606. A. Brown, Genesis of US, 594, 748, 1040.

Main residences: Belsize House, Hampstead, Mdx. and Battles Hall, Manuden, Essex and Charing Cross, Westminster.
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SKIPWITH, Sir William (c.1564-1610), of Cotes and Leicester, Leics.

Family and Education
b. c. 1564, 1st s. of Henry Skipwith†, of Cotes and Jane, da. of Francis Hall of Grantham, Lincs., wid. of Francis Nele of Keythorpe, Leics.Nichols, County of Liecester, iii. 368. educ. Jesus, Camb. 1580; vol. Low Countries 1586. Al. Cant.; R.C. Strong and J.A. van Dorsten, Leicester’s Triumph, 129. m. (1) Margaret (d.1594), da. of Roger Cave of Stanford, Northants., 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) 6 Nov. 1595, Jane (bur. 4 Apr. 1630), da. and h. of John Roberts of Wollaston, Northants., wid. of John Walpole of Whaplode, Lincs. and John Markham of Sedgebrook, Lincs. s.p. Nichols, iii. 359; A. Gibbons, Lincs. Vis. Notes, 58; Vis. Norf. (Norf. Arch. i), 453. suc. fa. 1588, aged 24; G.F. Franham, ‘Prestwold and its Hamlets in Medieval Times’, Trans. Leics. Arch. Soc. xvii. 58. Kntd. 21 Apr. 1603. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 102. d. 3 May 1610. Nichols, 359.
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J.p. Leics. by 1593-at least 1608, Hatfield House, ms 278; SP14/33, f. 36. sheriff 1597–8, List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 75. collector, fifteenths 1602; E401/2399. commr. inquiry into Leics. lands of Henry Brooke alias Cobham†, 11th Lord Cobham 1603, into Leics. lands of Bye plotters 1603; C181/1, ff. 71, 72v. freeman, Leicester 1604; H. Hartopp, Reg. Freemen of Leicester, 100. commr. depopulation, Leics. 1607, ‘Depopulation Returns of Leics. in 1607’ ed. L.A. Parker, Trans. Leics. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 232. oyer and terminer, Midlands rising, Leics. 1607, C181/2, f. 35. subsidy 1608, SP14/31/1. collector of aid 1609. SP14/43/107.

Main residences: Cotes; Leicester, Leics.
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SKINNER, William (1596-1627), of Thornton College, Lincs.

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b. 28 May 1596,C142/356/134. o.s. of Sir Vincent Skinner* of Thornton College, and his 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. of Robert Fowkes† of Symondsbury, Dorset, wid. of Henry Middlemore of Enfield, Mdx.Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. lii), 888; N and Q, n.s. ccix. 164-5. educ. L. Inn 1613-16.LI Admiss. m. 1613, Bridget (d.1653), da. of Sir Edward Coke* of the I. Temple, London, and Stoke Poges, Bucks., wid. of William Berney of Reedham, Norf., 3s. (1 posth.) 4da. (1 d.v.p.).Vis. Norf. (Harl. Soc. xxxii), 17; Misc. Gen. et Her. n.s. i. 177. suc. fa. 1616.C142/356/134. d. 7 Aug. 1627.C142/437/104.
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Recvr. duchy of Lancaster’s lands, Lincs. (jt.) 1606–14;Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders ed. R. Somerville, 188. commr. sewers, river Gleane, Lincs. and Notts. 1619–25.C181/2, f. 354; 181/3, f. 170.

Main residence: Thornton College, Lincs.
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