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SEYMOUR, Edward (c.1563-1613), of Berry Pomeroy, Devon

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b. c.1563, o.s. of Lord Edward Seymour of Berry Pomeroy and Jane, da. and coh. of John Walshe† of Cathanger, Fivehead, Som., j.c.p. 1563-72. m. 19 Sept. 1576, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Arthur Champernowne† of Dartington, Devon, 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. suc. fa. 1593;Vivian, Vis. Devon, 163, 702-3; HP Commons, 1558-1603, iii. 571; H. St. Maur, Annals of the Seymours, 268. cr. bt. 29 June 1611. C66/1942/64. d. 11 Apr. 1613. St. Maur, 268. sig. Edw[ard] Seymour.
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J.p. Devon c. 1583 – 86, by 1591–d., Lansd. 737, f. 134v; E163/14/8, f. 6; C66/1898; Hatfield House, ms 278. v.-adm. by 1584–5, HCA 14/22 no. 124; 14/23 no. 218. col. militia ft. 1595–?d., master of militia ordnance from 1596, HMC 15th Rep. vii. 11, 27. sheriff 1595 – 96, Feb.-Nov. 1606, List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 36. dep. lt. 1596–d., HMC 15th Rep. vii. 16; APC, 1613–14, p. 428. commr. oyer and terminer, Western circ. by 1598 – d., Exeter, Devon 1612, C66/1482; C181/2, ff. 164v, 170v. piracy, Devon 1603 – 12, Exeter 1607, 1612, C181/1, ff. 61v, 93; 181/2, ff. 25v, 52, 139v, 175; HCA 14/39 no. 218. recusants, Devon 1606, L.F. Jewitt, Hist. Plymouth, i. 143. subsidy 1608, SP14/31/1. collector, aid 1609. E179/283/12.

Member, Council of Virg. 1607. A. Brown, Genesis of US, 94.

Main residence: Berry Pomeroy, Devon.
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TREVOR, Thomas (1573-1656), of Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London; Enfield, Mdx. and Leamington Hastings, Warws.

Family and Education
b. 24 Mar. 1573,E. Suss. RO, GLY/213-14. 5th s. of John Trevor (d.1589) of Trevalyn, Gresford, Denb. and Mary, da. of Sir George Brydges of London; Ped. in Glynde Place Archives ed. R.F. Dell. bro. of Sir John I*, Sir Richard† and Sir Sackville*. educ. Shrewsbury g.s. ?1581, 1589; I. Temple 1593, called 1603. Shrewsbury Sch. Regestum Scholarium comp. E. Calvert, 71, 118; I. Temple Admiss.; CITR, ii. 2. m. (1) 1611/12 (with £2,167), Prudence (bur. 6 Jan. 1615), da. of Henry Butler, wid. of John Meredith (d.1611), Haberdasher of Coleman Street, London, 1s.;C2/Chas.I/T38/44; GL, ms 6538, unfol. (2) 22 Apr. 1617, Frances (bur. 12 Jan. 1625), da. and h. of Daniel Blennerhasset of Norf., wid. of William Mann (d.1616) of Westminster, Mdx., s.p.; C2/Jas.I/T14/62; C142/376/118; GL, ms 6538, unfol. (3) by 2 Nov. 1626 Rebecca (d. bef. 1629), wid. of William Rodway, Merchant Taylor of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, ?s.p.; C2/Chas.I/D38/21; CLRO, Reps. 41, f. 1v. (4) Ellen (d.1654), da. of one Poyntell, wid. of Edward Allen, Fishmonger and alderman of London (d.1626), s.p. C142/429/125. Kntd. 18 May 1619. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 171. d. 21 Dec. 1656. W. Dugdale, Antiqs. Warw. ed. W. Thomas, i. 319. sig. Tho[mas] Trevor.
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Feodary, Surr. 1603–14; WARD 9/275, unfol. steward, Chobham, Surr. 1604;E315/310, f. 24. dep. steward, honour of Hampton Ct., Mdx. 1610;W.R. Prest, Rise of the Barristers, 397. fee’d counsel, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surr. by 1615;Ibid. sol. gen., Prince Charles’s Household 1616–25;WARD 9/535, p. 27; DCO, Letters and Warrants 1615–19, f. 48v; 1623–6, f. 161v. auditor, I. Temple 1614, 1616, bencher 1617 – 25, reader 1620;CITR, ii. 102, 118. sjt.-at-law 1625; king’s sjt. 1625;Order of Sjts.-at-Law ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. v), 358–60; List of Eng. Law Officers comp. J. Sainty (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. vii), 18. baron, Exch. 1625–49 (suspended 1641–3);Sainty, Judges, 123. judge of assize (and ex officio j.p. and commr. oyer and terminer), Home circ. winter 1626, 1627 – 28, Norf. circ. summer 1626, winter 1635, 1646 – 48, Northern circ. 1629 – 32, Oxf. circ. 1633 – 34, summer 1639 – 40, Midland circ. summer 1635 – 38, winter 1641, Western circ. winter 1639; J.S. Cockburn, Hist. English Assizes, 270–3. just. in eyre, forest of Dean, Glos. 1634, Waltham forest, Essex 1634, 1638. CSP Dom. 1634–5, pp. 143–4, 227–8; 1638–9, p. 41.

Commr. aid, Surr. 1609, piracy, London and lower Thames 1614, gaol delivery, Havering liberty, Essex 1622, subsidy Mdx. 1624; Surr. Hist. Cent. LM 1495; C181/2, f. 214v; 181/3, f. 78; C212/22/23. j.p. Flint. 1628 – 42, Denb. 1629 – 42, Mdx. 1641–?9; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 70–4, 107–10; C231/5, p. 484. member, Council in the Marches by 1633;Eg. 2882, f. 163. commr. sewers, Kent and Surr. 1645. C181/5, f. 263v.

Commr. Prince Charles’s revenues by 1615 – 25; member, Prince Charles’s Council 1616–25. DCO, Letters and Warrants 1615–19, f. 3; 1623–6, f. 161v; G. Haslam, ‘Jacobean Phoenix’, Estates of English Crown ed. R.W. Hoyle, 276.

Auditor, duchy of Lancaster, south parts 1617–37;Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders ed. R. Somerville, 70. commr. recusant composition 1629, 1633; member, High Commission 1633;CSP Dom. 1628–9, p. 570; 1633–4, pp. 326–7. commr. gt. seal Nov.-Dec. 1646. A. and O. i. 885–7.

Main residences: Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London and Enfield, Mdx. and Leamington Hastings, Warws.
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TREVOR, Sir John II (1596-1673), of Oatlands, Surr., Cannon Row, Westminster and Plas Têg, Flints.; later of Trevalyn, Denb.

Family and Education
b. 1596,Aged ‘about 33’ at his father’s death on 20 Feb. 1630: SP29/80/59. 1st s. of Sir John Trevor I* of Oatlands, Cannon Row, and Plas Têg and Margaret, da. of Sir Hugh Trevanion of Caerhayes, Cornw.Ped. in Glynde Place Archives ed. R.F. Dell. educ. Queen’s, Camb. 1612; I. Temple 1613.Al. Cant.; I. Temple Admiss. m. (1) 3 Feb. 1619 (with £3,000), Anne (bur. 12 Sept. 1663), da. and coh. of Edmund Hampden of Hartwell, Bucks. 3s. (2 d.v.p.), 5da.;Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, ii. 209-10; J.P. Malcolm, Londinium Redivivum, i, 305; E. Suss. RO, GLY/670; SP29/80/59. (2) lic. 2 Sept. 1672, Margaret Griffith of St. Margaret, Westminster, s.p.London Mar. Lics. ed. J. Foster. Kntd. 7 July 1619;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 172. suc. fa. 1630; uncle Sir Richard† 1638. d. 17 July 1673.Cal. Wynn Pprs. no. 1655; SP29/80/59. sig. John Trevor.
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Auditor, duchy of Lancaster, south parts (jt.) 1617–37;Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders ed. R. Somerville, 70. commr. to compound for illegal exports of wool and corn 1635, to farm customs revenues 1657.CSP Dom. 1635, p. 514; A. and O. ii. 1268.

Dep. kpr. Oatlands Park, Surr. 1627–39;E. Suss. RO, GLY/224–6, 255–70. j.p. Westminster, 1632 – 40, ?Anglesey 1642, Denb., Flint. 1648 – 60, Mdx. 1652–60;SP16/212; C193/13/2; C66/2858; CSP Dom. 1641–3, p. 299; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 76–8, 111–13. commr. militia, Mdx. 1644, 1648, 1659 – 60, Denb., Flint. 1648, Westminster 1648, 1659 – 60, N. Wales 1659–60;A. and O. i. 556, 1239, 1246–7; ii. 1290, 1327, 1335, 1435, 1437, 1448. New Model Army, Mdx. 1645, Westminster College revenues 1645;Ibid. i. 623, 804. assessment, Westminster 1645, 1650 – 53, 1657, 1660 – 62, Mdx. 1645 – 48, 1650 – 53, 1660 – 62, Denb. 1647 – 48, 1650 – 53, 1657, 1660 – 62, 1672 – d., Flint. 1647 – 53, 1657, 1660 – 62, 1664, 1672 – d., Bucks. 1672–d.;Ibid. 636, 970, 979, 1087, 1097; ii. 46, 313, 471–2, 482–3, 668–9, 679, 1074, 1085–6, 1373–4, 1383. N. Wales Assoc., Denb., Flint. 1648, drainage disputes, Gt. Fens 1649, sequestration and composition, Denb., Flint. 1649; gov. Westminster Sch. 1649; commr. propagation of the Gospel, Wales 1650.Ibid. i. 1183–4; ii. 139, 209, 211, 257, 343.

Gent. of privy chamber 1628–?42.LC5/132, pp. 3, 122.

Farmer (jt.), sea-coal imposts 1630–60.E. Suss. RO, GLY/390, 454–66; CSP Dom. 1661–2, p. 616.

Commr. Admlty. 1645, scandalous offences 1646 – 48; member, Derby House cttee. June – Dec. 1648, Council of State, Feb. – Dec. 1651, Nov. 1652 – Apr. 1653, Army cttee. 1652 – 53; treas. (jt.) Benevolence for Savoy Protestants 1655; commr. to try treasons against lord protector 1656.A. and O. i. 783, 853, 1209; ii. 500, 562, 689, 1040; CSP Dom. 1648–9, pp. 1, 99, 337; 1655, p. 182; CJ, vii. 220–1.

Main residences: Oatlands, Surr.; Cannon Row, Westminster; Plas Têg, Flints.; Trevalyn, Denb.
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SEWALL (SHOWELL), Henry (c.1544-1628), of Bayley Lane, Coventry, Warws.

Family and Education
b. c. 1544. Aged c.80 in 1624: PROB 11/153, f. 498. educ. appr. draper, Coventry by 1562. Coventry Archives, PA 154/2, p. 55. m. Margaret, 2s. 2da. PROB 11/153, ff. 498v-9. d. 16 Apr. 1628. C142/448/101. sig. Henry Sewall.
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Master, Drapers’ Co., Coventry 1573, 1577, 1582, 1587, 1591, 1600, 1609, ?1611, ?1620, ?1623. Coventry Archives, PA 154/2, pp. 87, 94, 102, 109, 116, 132, 150, 158, 181, 189.

Sheriff, Coventry 1581–2, List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 178. member, Gt. Council 1585 – d., mayor 1587 – 88, 1606 – 07, alderman by 1597–d., Coventry Archives, BA H/C/17/1, ff. 102, 107v, 134v, 160v, 290–1. commr. enclosure riots 1607, C181/2, f. 42 (as ‘Shevell’). subsidy 1608, 1621 – 22, 1624, SP14/31/1; C212/22/20–1, 23. j.p. 1621–d., Coventry Archives, BA H/C/17/1, f. 244. commr. Forced Loan 1626. C193/12/2, f. 76.

Main residence: Bayley Lane, Coventry, Warws.
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TREVOR, Sir John I (1563-1630), of Oatlands Palace, Surr.; Plas Têg, Flints. and Cannon Row, Westminster

Family and Education
b. 4 Nov. 1563, 2nd s. of John Trevor (d.1589) of Trevalyn, Gresford, Denb. and Mary, da. of Sir George Brydges of London; bro. of Sir Richard†, Sir Sackville* and Thomas*. m. 24 May 1592, Margaret (d.1646), da. of Sir Hugh Trevanion of Caerhayes, Cornw. 4s. incl. Sir John II* (1 d.v.p.) 4da.Ped. in Glynde Place Archives ed. R.F. Dell; E. Suss. RO, GLY 213-14; E.S. Jones, Trevors of Trevlayn, 46. Kntd. 13 May 1603;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 109. suc. uncle David Trevor 1605. C78/143/9. d. 20 Feb. 1630. SP29/80/59. sig. Jh[on] Trevor.
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Servant to 1st earl of Nottingham (Charles Howard†) by 1593, sec. by 1596 – 98; member, Nottingham’s embassy to Spain, 1605. CSP Dom. 1595–7, p. 273; HMC Hatfield, vi. 435; Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, i. 61; NLW, Carreglwyd I/699.

Freeman, Southampton, Hants 1596, Rochester, Kent 1604;HMC 11th Rep. iii. 22; Rochester Guildhall Mus., Custumal, new f. 21. j.p. Kent by 1600 – 16, Surr. 1614 – d., Westminster 1621 – d., Flint. 1628 – d., Denb. 1629–d.;C181/1, f. 83v; C231/4, ff. 29, 117; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 70–1, 107. steward and surveyor of works, Windsor Castle, Berks. 1603 – d.; capt. Upnor Castle, Kent 1603 – d.; kpr., Oatlands Pk., Surr. 1603–d.;CSP Dom. 1603–10, pp. 13, 22, 28, 52; E. Suss. RO, GLY 223–5; C66/2105/14; E112/126/204; Harl. 1376, f. 10v. att. gen. Bromfield and Yale, Denb. 1604–?d.;E315/310, f. 24. commr. subsidy, Surr., Westminster 1621 – 22, 1624, oyer and terminer, Home circ. 1629–d. C212/22/20–23; C181/3, f. 261.

Surveyor of the Navy 1599 – 1611; commr. Navy inquiry 1626–7. CSP Dom. 1598–1601, p. 136; 1611–18, p. 30; 1625–6, p. 495; C193/6/206.

Gent., privy chamber by 1603–25.LC2/6, f. 37.

Farmer (jt.) sea-coal imposts 1603 – d.; commr. sale of French prize goods 1627. E. Suss. RO, GLY 387–8; CSP Dom. 1627–8, p. 181.

Main residences: Oatlands Palace, Surr. and Plas Têg, Flints. and Cannon Row, Westminster.
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SELDEN, John (1584-1654), of Wrest, Beds. and the Inner Temple, London

Family and Education
b. 16 Dec. 1584, 1st s. of John Selden of Salvington, West Tarring, Suss. and Margaret, da. and h. of Thomas Baker of Rustington, Suss. educ. Chichester sch.;Ath. Ox. iii. 366-7. Hart Hall, Oxf. 1600; Al. Ox. Clifford’s Inn 1602; Ath. Ox. iii. 367. I. Temple 1604, called 1612. I. Temple Admiss. unm. ? Ath. Ox. iii. 377. suc. fa. by 1615. D.S. Berkowitz, John Selden’s Formative Years, 14. d. 30 Nov. 1654. Ath. Ox. iii. 378. sig. J[ohn] Selden.
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Fee’d counsel, Virg. Co. 1620-c.1622; Recs. of Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, i. 395; ii. 98. bencher, I. Temple 1633–d. CITR, ii. 208.

Steward to Sir Henry Grey*, 8th earl of Kent c.1623–39; Ath. Ox. iii. 377; Berkowitz, 65. gov. Charterhouse hosp., London 1645–52; LMA, Acc/1876/G/02/02, ff. 72, 141. cttee. vis. of Oxf. Univ. 1647, commr. assessment, city and univ. of Oxf. 1647 – 48, drainage, Gt. Level 1649. A. and O. i. 927, 973, 1090; ii. 139.

Member, Westminster Assembly from 1643; Ibid. i. 181. kpr. of recs. in Tower of London 1643-at least 1650; CSP Dom. 1650, p. 476. cttee. sequestered bks. 1643, commr. Admlty. 1645, heraldry abuses 1646, scandalous offences 1646 – 48, cttee. indemnity 1647. A. and O. i. 343, 669, 839, 853, 937, 1208.

Main residences: Wrest, Beds.; the Inner Temple, London.
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BAILIFFE, John (1580-1656), of Middle Temple, London and St. Clement Danes, Westminster; later of Hackney Wick, Mdx. and Beaconsfield, Bucks.

Family and Education
bap. 5 Sept. 1580, 5th s. of William Bailiffe (Bayly)† (d.1612) of Monkton, Chippenham, Wilts. and the Middle Temple, and Agnes, da. of Gabriel Pleydell†of Midgehall, Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts.; bro. of Henry†.Vis. Wilts. (Harl. Soc. cv-cvi), 13-14; Soc. Gen., Chippenham par. reg. educ. M.Temple 1602, called 1610. M. Temple Admiss.; MTR, 522. m. (1) aft. 1610, Magdalen (d.1620s?), 1s. d.v.p. ; The Gen. n.s. xxviii. 152; Bryant G. Bayliffe, ‘John Bayliffe of the Middle Temple’ (unpubl. typescript), 3. (2) by 1645, Anne (bur. 27 Sept. 1657), wid. of Robert Thorpe (d.1639) of Beaconsfield and the M. Temple, bencher, and da. of Bryan Janson, Draper, of London and Beaconsfield, s.p. Vis. Bucks. (Harl. Soc. lviii), 74-5; PROB 11/179, f. 346; P. Boyd, Roll of Drapers’ Co. 103. bur. 22 Aug. 1656 22 Aug. 1656.
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Under-treas. M. Temple 1619–54; MTR, 642, 1057. j.p. Mdx. 1624 – 25, Westminster 1624-at least 1636. C231/4, ff. 166v, 167v; SP16/405.

Main residences: Middle Temple, London; St. Clement Danes, Westminster; Hackney Wick, Mdx.; Beaconsfield, Bucks.
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TREVOR, Sir Sackville (1567-1635), of Plas Newydd, Llanidan, Anglesey; later of Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London

Family and Education
b. 11 Aug. 1567,E. Suss. RO, GLY/213-14. 4th s. of John Trevor (d.1589) of Trevalyn, Gresford, Denb. and Mary, da. of George Brydges of London; bro. of Sir John I*, Sir Richard† and Thomas*. Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick ii. 354; J. Stow, Survey of London, i. 740. m. (1) 1602/3, Eleanor, (d.1625) da. of Sir John Savage† of Rock Savage, Clifton, Cheshire, wid. of Sir Henry Bagnall† (d.1598) of Plas Newydd,?s.p.; NLW, Brogyntyn 194; UCNW, Plas Newydd V/1439; NLW, Carreglwyd III/10; Vis. Cheshire (Harl. Soc. lix), 206; J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 57. ?(2) Elizabeth, da. of Kenrick Eyton of Eyton, Denb., E.S. Jones, Trevors of Trevalyn, 54. No Elizabeth Eyton appears on the pedigrees recorded in either Dwnn, ii. 358 or Vis. Salop (Harl. Soc. xxviii), 180. ?s.p. Kntd. 4 July 1604. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 133. bur. 12 Oct. 1635 12 Oct. 1635.GL, ms 6538, unfol. (St. Bride’s burial reg.). sig. Sackvill Trevor.
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Capt. RN 1595–1602;The individual commands are listed in Naval Tracts of Sir William Monson ed. M. Oppenheim (Navy Rec. Soc. xxii, xxiii), vols. i and ii, passim. v.-adm. Spanish blockade 1602, Monson Tracts, ii. 183. narrow seas 1604; E351/2242. r.-adm. fleets sent to Spain 1605,E351/2243. 1623;E351/2261; SP14/144/11. adm. Elbe blockade sqdn. 1627–8.E351/2265–6.

J.p. Anglesey by c.1608–d.;JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 6–11. commr. aid 1609, 1622, subsidy 1621 – 22, 1624, 1625, subsidy arrears 1626;SP14/43/107; C212/22/21–3; E179/219/20, 20A; 179/224/598. dep. lt. 1621; NLW, Carreglwyd I/147. commr. survey Beaumaris castle, Anglesey 1624;NLW, duchy of Cornwall SC5–6. feoffee, Beaumaris free sch. 1624–d.Anglesey RO, David Hughes Charity Mss, box 16 (8 [O]ct. 1624, 12 Aug. 1635).

Commr. Navy inquiry 1626–7. APC, 1626, p. 351; CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 494. For his attendance, see SP16/45.

Gent. extraordinary, privy chamber 1629–d. LC5/132, p. 149. He still held the post in 1641, see LC3/1, unfol.

Main residences: Plas Newydd, Llanidan, Anglesey; Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London.
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BAILDON, Sir Francis (c.1560-1622), of Kippax, Yorkshire and Huntingfield, Suff.

Family and Education
b. c. 1560, ?2nd s. of George Baildon (d.1588) of Methley, Yorks. and Anne, da. of Thomas Falkingham of Barton-le-Willows, Lincs., wid. of James Standish of Killingholme, Lincs. m. (1) by 1582, Frances (bur. 21 May 1587), da. and coh. of Henry Johnson of Walton Head, Kirkby Overblow, Yorks., 1s. 3da. d.v.p.; (2) by 1589, Margaret (bur. 22 Sept. 1598), da. of Richard Gooderick† of Ribston, Yorks. 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 2da.; (3) Isabel (bur. 9 Mar. 1601), da. of Sir Philip Tyrwhitt, 1st bt., of Stainfield, Lincs., wid. of Robert Haldenby of Haldenby, Yorks., s.p.; (4) 2 May 1604 Anne (d.1630/1), da. of John Jennyngs of Dennington, Suff., wid. of Francis Colby alias Wentworth of Leiston, Suff. s.p. Kntd. 23 July 1603. d. 24 June 1622.W.P. Baildon, Baildon and the Baildons, iii. 1, 3-4, 8, 17, 32-5; Clay, Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. iii. 434; Vis. Suff. ed. Metcalfe, 46; PROB 11/94, f. 369; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 116. sig. Fra[ncis] Bayldon.
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Constable, Kippax 1588 – 89; bailiff, Cowick and Snaith manors, Yorks. 1595-at least 1609; Baildon, iii. 19, 23, 27 commr. sewers, Yorks. (W. Riding) 1603 – 11, Suff. 1609, C181/1, f. 58; 181/2, ff. 94v, 145v. swans, Yorks. 1605–d.; C181/1, f. 106; 181/3, f. 48v j.p. Suff. by 1608-at least 1614, SP14/33, f. 58; C66/1988. W. Riding 1615–d.; C231/4, f. 1; C193/13/1. commr. piracy, Suff. 1612; C181/2, f. 174v. treas. maimed soldiers, W. Riding 1619–20. Baildon, iii. 31.

Main residences: Kippax, Yorkshire; Huntingfield, Suff.
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TRELAWNY, Sir Jonathan (1568-1604), of Trelawne, Pelynt, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. 17 Dec. 1568, 2nd (posth.) s. of John Trelawny (d. Oct. 1568) of Poole, Menheniot, Cornw. and Anne, da. and coh. of William Reskymer of Merthen, Cornw.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 476. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 1585; M. Temple 1586; embassy, France 1599. Al. Cant.; M. Temple Admiss.; CSP Dom. 1598-1601, p. 163. m. by 1591, Elizabeth, da. of (Sir) Henry Killigrew† of Lothbury, London, 2s. 2da. suc. bro. 1569; Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 476. Kntd. Feb. 1598. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 95. d. 21 June 1604. C142/282/82.
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High steward, Liskeard, Cornw. 1587–d., C66/1298; C2/Jas.I/L7/35. West Looe, Cornw. 1600–d.; DCO, Trelawny ms no. 5 (ref. supplied by James Derriman). j.p. Cornw. c.1592–d., Hatfield House ms 278; C66/1620. sheriff 1594–5, List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 23. commr. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 1598–d., C66/1482; C181/1, f. 17. i.p.m. Cornw. 1598, C66/1503. piracy Feb. 1604–d. C181/1, f. 82v.

Main residence: Trelawne, Pelynt, Cornw.
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