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TOOKIE, Bartholomew (c.1568-1635), of Salisbury, Wilts.

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b. c. 1568,IGI, Wilts. ?s. of Stephen Tookie of Evercreech, Som. IGI, Som. m. (1) 24 May 1593, Mary (bur. 4 June 1624), da. of Michael Mackrell of Salisbury, 2s. (1d.v.p.) 1da.; Salisbury Mar. Lics. comp. C.R. Everitt and L.E. Tanner, 34. (2) 9 Feb. 1626, Edith, wid. of Richard Dawson, minister of The Close, Salisbury, s.p. PROB 11/170, f. 199; Wilts. RO, 1909/1. bur. 30 Dec. 1635 30 Dec. 1635. Wilts. RO, 1901/1. sig. B[artholomew] Tookie or Tookye.
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Member of the Forty-Eight, Salisbury 1603, of the Twenty-Four 1605 – d., auditor (jt.), chamberlain’s accts. 1609, 1614, 1620, 1625, 1628, 1629, 1632, Ibid. G23/1/3, ff. 278, 318v, 336. mayor 1610, treas. (jt.), corporation rents 1614, Poplar’s charity (London estate) 1620, 1630, j.p. 1621; Ibid. ff. 192v, 276, 282, 358v. vestryman, St. Edmund’s, Salisbury by 1622–d.; Churchwardens’ Accts. of St. Edmund’s and St. Thomas’s ed. H. Swayne, 173, 201. gov. brewhouse, Salisbury 1624, asst. gov. 1625, auditor 1630; Wilts. RO, G23/1/3, ff. 304, 317, 351. commr. subsidy, Wilts. 1624, Salisbury 1628. C212/22/23; E179/199/393.

Main residence: Salisbury, Wilts.
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TOOKIE, Bartholomew (c.1568-1635)

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PRESTON, Thomas (d.1610), of Henderskelf, Yorks.

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m. ?Margaret, ?1ch.; 1da. illegit.Borthwick, Reg. Test. 31B, f. 483; ‘Paver’s marriage lics.’ ed. C.B. Norcliffe Yorks. Arch. Jnl. xii. 122. d. by 27 Apr. 1610. CJ, i. 422a.
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Commr. sewers, N. Riding 1604. C181/1, f. 86v.

Main residence: Henderskelf, Yorks.
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PRESTON, Thomas (-d.1610)

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TOMLYNS, Richard (1563-1650), of Broad Sanctuary, Westminster Abbey; later of Richmond, Surr.

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bap. 12 Nov. 1563, ?e. surv. s. of Richard Tomblins (d.1568), common cllr. of Ludlow, Salop by 1562-; d. Ludlow (Salop par. reg. soc. xiii), 57, 221. educ. L. Inn 1625.LI Admiss. ?; ?unm. bur. 12 Sept. 1650 12 Sept. 1650.Richmond (Surr. par. reg. soc. i), 205. sig. Ry[chard] Tomlyns.
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Servant to Sir John Fortescue* by 1601–7.Salop RO, LB8/1/125/5, LB8/1/129/4; HMC Hatfield, xvi. 170.

?Woodward, Devon and Cornw. 1603–27;E315/310, f. 3v; 315/311, f. 11v; Lansd. 171, f. 396v. feodary, duchy of Lancaster estates, Essex, Herts. and Mdx. 1603–6;Duchy of Lancaster Office-Holders ed. R. Somerville, 215. freeman, Ludlow 1614;Salop RO, LB2/1/1, f. 104v. steward, Westminster Abbey ?1642–5.Whitelocke Diary ed. R. Spalding, 183.

Main residences: Broad Sanctuary, Westminster Abbey; Richmond, Surr.
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TOMLYNS, Richard (1563-1650)

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POYNTZ, Sir Robert (1588-1665), of Iron Acton, Glos.

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bap. 26 Oct. 1588,F. Brown, ‘Extracts From Par. Regs. No. v.: Iron Acton’ , Glos. N and Q, iii. 51. 1st s. of Sir John Poyntz† of Iron Acton and his 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. of Alexander Sydenham of Luxborough, Som. Vis. Glos. (Harl. Soc. xxi), 135. educ. Brasenose, Oxf. 1605. Al. Ox. m. (1) 14 June 1604, Frances (bur. 12 Mar. 1638), da. and coh. of Jervase Gibbons of Benenden, Kent, 2da.; (2) by 1645, Cicely (bur. 14 Sept. 1678), da. of one Smith of Iron Acton, 1s. Brown, 52, 54; J. Maclean, ‘Manor of Tockington, and the Roman Villa’ Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. xii. 155; Vis. Glos. (Harl. Soc. xxi), 135. cr. KB 1 Feb. 1626; Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 163. suc. fa. 1633. bur. 10 Nov. 1665 10 Nov. 1665. Brown, 54. sig. Ro[bert] Poyntz
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J.p. Glos. 1616 – 27, 1628 – at least41, 1660–d.; C231/4, ff. 14, 227, 261; C66/2659; C220/9/4, f. 32v; C193/12/3, f. 41v. commr. subsidy, Glos. 1621 – 22, 1624, 1629, C212/22/20–1, 23; J. Smyth, Berkeley Mss ed. J. Maclean, iii. 9. sewers 1625, Kent and Suss. 1629, C181/3, f. 72; C181/4, f. 32; C181/5, f. 13. Forced Loan, Glos. 1627, C192/12/2, f. 20v. repair of St. Paul’s Cathedral 1632; Glos. RO, TBR A1/1, f. 80. member, Council in the Marches of Wales 1633–?42; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 4, p. 7. sheriff, Glos. 1637–8; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 51. commr. disafforesting forest of Dean, Glos. 1639, Cal. of the Docquets of Ld. Kpr. Coventry ed. J. Broadway, R. Cust and S.K. Roberts (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xxxiv), 50. array 1642, Northants. RO, FH133. inquiry into rebels’ estates 1643, imprest 1643, Docquets of Letters Patent 1642–6 ed. W.H. Black, 69, 117. dep. lt. 1642, 1660–d. LJ, v. 291; SP29/11/159, 29/60/141.

Main residence: Iron Acton, Glos.
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POYNTZ, Sir Robert (1588-1665)

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POWLE, John (c.1562-1635), of Leominster, Herefs.

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b. c. 1562,E134/6Jas.1/Hil18. 2nd s. of Thomas Powle, vintner (d.1589), of Leominster and w. Alice. m. (1) 21 Nov. 1587, Alice (bur. 9 July 1592), da. of Robert Stubbs, vintner, of Leominster, 1da. d.v.p.; (2) by 1594, Anne (d. by 9 May 1635), 4s. 5da. (1 d.v.p.). CPR, 1575-8, p. 279; Herefs. RO, Leominster par. reg.; PROB 11/74, ff. 302v-4; PROB 11/114, ff. 372-4; 11/126, f. 52; G.F. Townsend, Town and Bor. of Leominster, 312; PROB 6/15, f. 97. d. 25 Jan. 1635. C142/535/114.
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Bailiff, Leominster 1613 – 14, 1624 – 25, 1634–d. Townsend, 294.

Main residence: Leominster, Herefs.
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POWLE, John (c.1562-1635)

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TOMKINS, Nathaniel (1584-1643), of Dean’s Yard, Westminster and Fetter Lane, London

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bap. 25 Oct. 1584, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Thomas Tomkins, rector of Harpole, Northants. 1580-1628, and Isabel Henman of Rothersthorpe, Northants.H.I. Longden, Northants. and Rutland Clergy, xiii. 243. We are grateful to Mrs. F. Blumowicz for help in establishing Tomkins’ origins. educ. Magdalen, Oxf. 1597, BA 1602, MA 1605; G. Inn 1631. Al. Ox.; SP94/22, f. 241; GI Admiss. m. 10 Feb. 1624, Cecilia, da. of Robert Waller of Coleshill, Bucks., 1s. 1da. Lipscomb, Bucks. iii. 182; CTB, i. 624; Wilts. N and Q, vi. 436. suc. fa. 1628. Longden, xiii. 243. exec. 5 July 1643. Historical Collections ed. J. Rushworth, v. 326. sig. Na[thaniel] Tomkins.
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Chorister, Magdalen Coll. 1596 – 1604, clerk 1604 – 06; usher, Magdalen Coll. sch. 1606–10. J.R. Bloxam, Reg. Magdalen Coll. Oxf. ii. 47.

Servant to Sir John Digby* at Madrid ?1611 – 17, Prince Charles 1620. D. Lloyd, Mems. of the Lives of Excellent Personages (1668), p. 564; Historical Collections, v. 326.

Clerk, duchy of Cornw. Council 1625–?d., SC6/Chas.I/1637. Queen Henrietta Maria’s Council by 1627–d., LR5/57, ‘book of wages’, f. 6v. of the PC (extraordinary) by 1628; Procs. 1628, vi. 137. commr. arrears, Piracy Benevolence 1627-at least 1628. T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, pp. 233, 256.

Steward, Penrith manor, Cumb. by 1630. CSP Dom. 1629–31, pp. 261, 266.

Main residences: Dean's Yard, Westminster; Fetter Lane, London.
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TOMKINS, Nathaniel (1584-1643)

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POWELL, Lewis (c.1576-1636), of Greenhill, Pemb.

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b. c. 1576, 1st s. of Morgan Powell of Greenhill, Pemb. and Maud, da. of David Wogan of Boulston, Pemb. educ. Jesus, Oxf. 1590, aged 14; Clifford’s Inn; M. Temple 1595. m. (1) by 1603, Mary, da. of John Price of Rickeston, Pemb., 8s. (?4 d.v.p.) 4da. (?1 d.v.p.); (2) Frances, da. of Roger Williams of Bonville’s Court, Pemb. 1da. suc. fa. 1622. d. by 5 May 1636.Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick, i. 126; G. Owen, Description of Penbrokshire ed. H. Owen (Cymmrodorian Rec. Soc. i), iii. 355, 358; Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss.; W. Wales Historical Recs. ii. 74, n. 2; PROB 11/171, ff. 136v-7. sig. Lewis Powell.
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Sjt. (jt.), Haverfordwest, Pemb. 1604; Pemb. RO, Haverfordwest Corporation ms 129/2. mayor, Pembroke, Pemb. 1619, 1622; Pemb. County Hist. III: Early Modern Pemb. 1536–1815 ed. B. Howells, 167. commr. inquiry, spoil of woods, Pemb. 1626; E178/5863. sub-commr. French prize goods, Milford Haven, Pemb. 1627; APC, 1627, p. 87. ?j.p. Pemb. by 1631, Ibid. 1630–1, p. 209. However, he is not listed in JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 216. capt. ft. at d. HEHL, EL7443.

Patentee, monopoly to manufacture charcoal 1620. CD 1621, iii. 285.

Main residence: Greenhill, Pemb.
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TOMKINS, William (c.1599-1640), of Garnstone, Weobley, Herefs.

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b. c. 1599, 1st s. of James Tomkins* of Monnington-on-Wye, Herefs. and Anne, da. and coh. of James Boyle of Hereford, Herefs.; bro. of Thomas†. m. settlement 1 Apr. 1619, Mary (with £1,600), da. of Sir George Morton of Winterbourne Clenston, Dorset, s.p. suc. fa. 1636; d. Dec. 1640. C142/556/101. Aged 37 at fa.’s death.
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J.p. Herefs. 1635–d. C231/5, p. 165.

Main residence: Garnstone, Weobley, Herefs.
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TOMKINS, James (c.1569-1636), of Monnington-on-Wye, Herefs.

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b. c. 1569, 1st s. of Richard Tomkins of Monnington-on-Wye and Katherine, da. and coh. of James Baskerville of Kyre Park, Worcs.C.J. Robinson, Hist. of Mansions and Manors of Herefs. 293. educ. Gloucester Hall, Oxf. 1583, aged 14; New Inn; M. Temple 1589.Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss. m. Anne, da. and coh. of James Boyle of Hereford, 5s. (3 d.v.p.) 1da. suc. fa. 1603.Robinson, 293. d. 7 Oct. 1636.C142/556/101. sig. James Tomkyns.
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Escheator, Herefs. 1591–2,List of Escheators comp. A.C. Wood (L. and I. Soc. lxxii), 67. sheriff 1606–7,List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 61. j.p. by c.1605–d.,C66/1662; C193/13/2, f. 30v. commr. aid 1609,SP14/43/107. dep. lt. by 1619-at least 1633,Add. 11050, f. 94; SP16/247/15. commr. subsidy 1622, 1624, 1625, 1626,C212/22/21, 23; Add. 11051, ff. 24, 141. Forced Loan 1626–7,C115/71/6508; Add. 11051, f. 33v. swans, Eng. except West Country ?1629,C181/3, f. 270v. repair of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Herefs. 1632.I. Atherton, Ambition and Failure in Stuart Eng. 110, 116.

Main residence: Monnington-on-Wye, Herefs.
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TOMKINS, James (c.1569-1636)

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TOLLEMACHE (TALMASH), Sir Lionel, 2nd Bt. (1591-1640), of Helmingham Hall, Suff.; Brunt Hall, Great Fakenham, Suff. and Charing Cross, Westminster.

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b. 2 Aug. 1591, Bodl. Ashmole 243, f. 173. 1st s. of Sir Lionel Tollemache, 1st bt., of Helmingham and Catharine, da. of Henry, 3rd Lord Cromwell. m. 16 Dec. 1612, St. Martin-in-the-Fields ed. T. Marsh (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxv), 95. Elizabeth (d. 25 Dec. 1661), da. of Sir John Stanhope I* of Harrington, Northants., 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 9da. (3 d.v.p.). CB, i. 18; C. Roundell, ‘Tollemaches of Helmingham’, Suff. Inst. Arch. Procs. xii. 110; Add. 19085, ff. 42, 45. Kntd. 15 Nov. 1612; W.C. Metcalfe, Book of Knights, 164. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. 1612. CSP Dom. 1611-18, p. 268. d. 6 Sept. 1640. Add. 19085, f. 42. sig. Lyonell Tallemache.
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Capt. militia horse, Suff. 1612 – at least14, ft. 1615 – at least26, dep. lt. by 1614–d.; Add. 39245, ff. 8v, 12-v, 15v, 25v, 101v; Add. 19085, f. 42. j.p. Suff. by 1615 – at least37, Norf. 1624 – 25, 1626–d.; Add. 39245, f. 19v; C193/13/1, f. 91v; C231/4, ff. 173, 217; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 12; C66/2761; 66/2858. commr. sewers, Essex and Suff. 1617, Suff. 1619–35, C181/2, ff. 272, 349v; 181/5, f. 24v. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 1618 – d., Suff. 1640; C181/2, f. 316; 181/5, ff. 171, 175. v.-adm. Suff. (jt.) by 1619, (sole) by 1625–d.; Vice Admirals of the Coast comp. J.C. Sainty and A.D. Thrush (L. and I. Soc. cccxxi), 44. commr. pressing seamen, Suff. 1620, 1623, 1625, APC, 1619–21, p. 248; 1621–3, p. 436; 1625–6, p. 29. subsidy 1621 – 22, 1624–6, C212/22/20–1, 23; Harl. 305, f. 206; Letters from Redgrave Hall, ed. D. MacCulloch (Suff. Rec. Soc. l), 114. Forced Loan, Norf. and Suff. 1626 – 27, Ipswich, Suff. 1627, T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 144; C193/12/2, ff. 40v, 55, 85. charitable uses, Norf. 1627, Cal. of Docquets of Ld. Kpr. Coventry ed. J. Broadway, R. Cust and S.K. Roberts (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xxxiv-vii), 51. piracy, Suff. 1627, 1640, C181/3, f. 232; 181/5, f. 238v. inquiry into the lands of lands of Robert Rookwood, Suff. 1628, C181/3, f. 238v. knighthood fines 1630–1, E178/7356 f. 13; 178/7198, f. 12. collector (jt.) 1631–5; E198/4/32 f. 3. commr. Bury St. Edmunds canal, Suff. 1635, Cal. of Docquets of Ld. Kpr. Coventry, 306. swans, Essex and Suff. 1635, C181/5, f. 28. maltsters, Suff. 1636, PC2/46, f. 373. sea breaches, Norf. and Suff. 1638. C181/5, f. 103.

Gent. of the privy chamber extraordinary by 1636–d. CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 235; LC3/1, unfol.

Main residences: Helmingham Hall, Suff. and Brunt Hall, Great Fakenham, Suff. and Charing Cross, Westminster.
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TOLLEMACHE (TALMASH), Sir Lionel, 2nd Bt. (1591-1640)

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