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THORPE, George (1575-1622), of Wanswell Court, Berkeley, Glos. and Westminster; later of Berkeley, Virginia

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bap. 1 Jan. 1576, 1st s. of Nicholas Thorpe of Wanswell Court and his 1st w. Mary, da. of Christopher Wikes alias Mason, of Abingdon, Berks.A. Brown, Genesis of US, 1031; J. Smyth, Berkeley Mss ed. J. Maclean, iii. 376. educ. Staple Inn; M. Temple 1598. M. Temple Admiss. m. (1) 11 July 1600, Margaret, da. of Sir Thomas Porter† of Newent, Glos., s.p.; (2) 21 Feb. 1611, Margaret (d.1629), da. and h. of David Harris of Bristol, Glos. 2s. 1da. Brown, 1031; Smyth, ii. 179; Reg. St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxv), 84; C142/395/107; Berkeley Muns. ed. I.H. Jeayes, 260. suc. fa. 1600. C142/262/121. d. 22 Mar. 1622. C142/395/107. sig. Geo[rge] Thorpe.
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J.p. Glos. by c.1605-c.1618; C66/1682; C66/2174. commr. sewers, Glos. 1607, 1615, Glos. and Worcs. 1607; C181/2, ff. 23v, 104v, 240v. freeman, Portsmouth, Hants 1615. Portsmouth Recs. ed. R. East, 348.

Gent. pens. by 1605–d.; E407/1/37; PRO 30/26/186. gent. of the privy chamber by 1620–?d. Recs. Virg. Co. i. 332.

Cttee. Virg. Co. 1612 – d.; member, Somers Is. Co. 1615; T.K. Rabb, Enterprise and Empire, 389. cllr. of state, Virg. 1620–d.; Recs. Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, iii. 424. gov. Berkeley plantation, Virg. 1620–d. Ibid. i. 387.

Main residences: Wanswell Court, Berkeley, Glos.; Westminster; Berkeley, Virginia.
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THOMPSON, William (bef. 1574-1637), of Scarborough and Humbleton, Yorks.

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b. bef. 1574,Mentioned in his fa.’s will of 25 July 1574: Borthwick, Reg. Test. 19, f. 697. 2nd s. of William Thompson Clay, Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 489 and iii. 41 wrongly gives Richard Thompson, his childless uncle, as his fa.: Borthwick, Reg. Test. 28, f. 174. (d.1574) of Scarborough and Anne, da. of William Langdale of Hackness, Yorks. and Scarborough, wid. of Peter Fish (d. c.1552) of Scarborough. Borthwick, Reg. Test. 13, f. 897v; Reg. Test. 19, f. 697; Vis. Yorks. (Harl. Soc. xvi), 183-4. m. bef. c.1583, His 2nd s. Francis was born c.1583, see G. Poulson, Holderness, ii. 63-4. Elizabeth, Scarborough Recs. ed. M.Y. Ashcroft (N. Yorks. RO, xlvii), 355. da. of John Barker of Scarborough, 3s. 3da. Poulson, ii. 63-64; Borthwick, Reg. Test. 19, f. 831. d. 1 Dec. 1637. VCH N. Riding, ii. 556. sig. Will[ia]m Thompson.
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Common cllr. Scarborough by 1597–d., Thompson would not have been elected Bailiff without being a common councilman. jnr. bailiff 1597 – 98, 1605 – 06, 1620 – 21, snr. bailiff 1616 – 17, 1629–30; CSP Dom. 1598–1601, p. 67; Scarborough Recs. 36, 77, 356, 363. snr. warden, Scarborough Shipowners’ Co. 1609, 1614, 1621. N. Yorks. RO, mic 1320/1906, 1943, 1952–3, 1957–8.

Main residences: Scarborough; Humbleton, Yorks.
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THOMAS, William (c.1572-1635), of St. Mary’s Street, Carmarthen, Carm.

Family and Education
b. c. 1572,Assuming age 18 at entry to L. Inn. s. of William Thomas of Carmarthen and Catherine (d. aft. 1605), Carm. RO, Schedule of King Deeds (now withdrawn), nos. 10-11. da. of Lewis Higgon of Carmarthen, wid. of John Bryne of Carmarthen. Harl. 2300, ff. 6r-v; NLW, Llanstephan 101, p. 31; Carm. RO, Golden Grove Bks.; G.T. Clark, Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae, 263; PROB 11/168, ff. 188-9. The peds. are unclear about Thomas’s place in the fam. genealogy, mistaking him for his 2nd son, William. The information given here is also somewhat conjectural but is clarified by Thomas’s will. educ. L. Inn 1590. LI Admiss. m. Honour, 2s. d. bet. 5 Feb.-20 June 1635. PROB 11/168, ff. 188-9. sig. William Thomas.
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Alderman, Carmarthen 1597–d., Carm. RO, Mus. 156A; PROB 11/168, f. 188. mayor 1601 – 02, 1625; Hatfield House, (BL, microfilm 485) ms 93/88; Carm. RO, Mus. 611; E179/220/120; C219/39/267, 270. commr. aid 1609, E179/224/596. subsidy 1621, 1624, C212/22/21, 23. survey, Laugharne castle, Carm. 1622, E178/5069. subsidy arrears, Carmarthen 1626, E179/224/598, f. 5. Forced Loan 1626–7. C193/12/2, f. 79v.

Recorder, Carmarthen by 1603-at least 1614. Carm. RO, Mus. 155, f. 56v; Procs. 1614 (Commons), 59.

Main residence: St. Mary's Street, Carmarthen, Carm.
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THELWALL, Sir Eubule (c.1557-1630), of Gray’s Inn, London, Plas Coch, Llanychan, Denb. and Jesus College, Oxford, Oxon.

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b. c. 1557,Age calculated from date of univ. admiss. 5th s. of John Wyn Thelwall (d.1586) of Bathafarn Park, Llanbedr, Denb. and Jane, da. of Thomas Griffith of Pant y Llongdu, Llanasa, Flint;J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 369. bro. of Simon†. educ. Westminster sch. 1572; Trin., Camb. 1573, BA 1577; incorp. Oxf. 1579, MA 1580; G. Inn 1590, called 1599.Rec. Old Westminsters ed. G.F. Russell Barker and A.H. Stenning, ii. 910; Al. Cant.; Al. Ox.; GI Admiss.; PBG Inn, i. 117. unm. Kntd. 29 June 1619.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 172. d. 8 Oct. 1630.Griffith, 369. sig. Eub[ule] Thelwall.
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Recorder, Ruthin, Denb. 1604–?d.;E315/310, f. 24v. prothonotary and clerk of the Crown, N. Wales 1607; assoc. bencher, G. Inn 1612 – 23, bencher 1623 – d., treas. 1624–5;PBG Inn, i. 194, 255, 500. master in Chancery 1617–d.;C216/1/61. clerk of Alienations 1617–d.Bodl. Carte 121, ff. 50–1.

commr. drafting of college statutes, 1621, Pemb., Oxf. 1624.D. Macleane, Hist. Pemb. Coll. Oxf. (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xxxiii), 183.

Main residences: Gray's Inn, London; Plas Coch, Llanychan, Denb.; Jesus College, Oxford, Oxon.
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THELWALL, Sir Eubule (c.1557-1630)

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THELWALL, Simon (by 1580-1663), of Plas y Ward, Llanynys, Denb.

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b. by 1580,Aged 21 by 1601, when he became a trustee of the estates of his relative Richard Thelwall of Branes, Merion.: Denb. RO, DD/WY/6470. 1st s. of Edward Thelwall of Plas y Ward and 1st w. Dorothy, da. of John Griffith of Chichle, Beaumaris, Anglesey. J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 274. m. (1) by c.1595, Jane, da. of Maurice Wynn† of Gwydir, Llanrwst, Caern. 3s. 1da.; (2) by 1624, Dorothy (d.1648), da. of John Wyn Owen Vaughan of Llwydiarth, Mont., wid. of Andrew Meredith of Glantanat, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Denb., 3s. 3da. Denb. RO, DD/WY/6502; DD/WY/6674, f. 34v; C2/Chas.I/P72/59. suc. fa. 1610. bur. 23 Mar. 1663 23 Mar. 1663. Griffith, 274; C2/Jas.I/L5/14; Denb. RO, DD/WY/6502. sig. Sy[mon] Thelwal.
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J.p. Merion. 1610 – 42, Denb. 1613 – c.46, 1648–d.; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 42–8, 64–80. sheriff, Denb. 1611–12; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 251. commr. subsidy, Denb. and Merion. 1621 – 22, 1624, Denb. 1625, 1628, 1641, Forced Loan, Denb. and Merion. 1626 – 27, knighthood fines, 1630 – 32, Exch. arrears, Wales 1632, subsidy arrears, Denb. 1636, Poll Tax, Denb. 1641, 1660, Irish Aid 1642, assessment 1642; C212/22/20–3; E179/220/188, 198, 179/221/203; C193/12/2; E178/5886, ff. 3, 7, 11; 178/5887, ff. 4, 8, 13; 178/7154, f. 233; NLW, Bettisfield 1672; SR, v. 68, 90, 107, 141, 157, 222. freeman, Denbigh, Denb. 1634; J. Williams, Recs. Denbigh Lordship, 131. commr. array, Denb. 1642–3; Northants. RO, FH133. dep. lt., Denb. 1660–?d. NLW, Wynnstay 88/17.

Main residence: Plas y Ward, Llanynys, Denb.
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TEY, John (1562/3-?1611/12), of Fish Street Hill, London

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b. 1562 /3. educ. appr. Merchant Taylor, London to 1585; Clement’s Inn by 1602.GL, freemen index. m. (1) by 1587, Margaret (bur. 20 July 1601), 3s. d.v.p., 4da. d.v.p. ; (2) 8 June 1602, aged 39, with £400, Catharine, da. of John Cowper, notary public, of Cornhill, London, 1s.; Bp. of London Mar. Lics. 1520-1610 ed. G.J. Armytage (Harl. Soc. xxv), 269; CLRO, Remembrancia 1579-92, f. 339v; REQ 2/165/133, 2/176/15; GL, ms 17607; St. Michael Cornhill (Harl. Soc. Reg. vii), 17; PROB 11/114, f. 66; Misc. Gen. et Her. (ser. 2), ii. 344. bur. 3 Jan. 1612 ?3 Jan. 1612. Memorials of St. Margaret’s, Westminster ed. A.M. Burke, 496. sig. John Tey.
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Freeman, Merchant Taylors’ Co. London 1585; dep. alnager, London 1602 – 06; bailiff, Elsing Spital and Halliwell priory, London by 1606. CLRO, BH/GB1, f. 42v; Remembrancia ed. W.H. and H.C. Overall, 71; Procs. 1610 ed. E.R. Foster, ii. 373; C2/Jas.I/S28/48.

Servant to ld. treas. Dorset (Thomas Sackville†) by 1602–8. STAC 5/T2/27.

Main residence: Fish Street Hill, London.
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BACON, Nathaniel (1546-1622), of Stiffkey, Irmingland, Norf.

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b. c. 1546,Bacon Pprs. ed. A. Hassell Smith et al. (Norf. Rec. Soc. xlvi), p. xv. 2nd s. of Sir Nicholas Bacon†, lord kpr., of Redgrave, Suff. and Gorhambury, Herts. and his 1st w. Jane, da. of William Fernley of West Creting, Suff.; bro. of Nicholas†, Edward†, and half-bro. of Anthony† and Francis*. W. Rye, False Ped. of Bacon of Suff. 33-8. educ. Trin. Camb. 1561; G. Inn 1562, ‘ancient’ 1576. Al. Cant.; GI Admiss. m. (1) lic. 29 June 1569, Mar. Lics. (Harl. Soc.xxiv), 15. Anne (d.1594) illegit. da. of Sir Thomas Gresham of Gresham House, Bishopsgate Street, London, 2s. d.v.p., 3da.; Rye, 33-8. (2) 21 July 1597, Norf. RO, Great Cressingham par. reg., MF PR/78C, unfol. Dorothy (d. 21 Aug. 1629), da. of Sir Arthur Hopton† of Blythburgh, Suff., wid. of William Smith of Burgh Castle, Suff. s.p. Letters and Will of Lady Dorothy Bacon ed. J. Key (Norf. Rec. Soc. lvi), 78-9. Kntd. 21 July 1604. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 134. bur. 7 Nov. 1622 7 Nov. 1622. Norf. RO, Stiffkey par. reg., MF/RO 487/1, unfol. sig. Na[thaniel] Bacon.
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J.p. Norf. 1575–d.; SP12/104, f. 111; SP12/121, f. 23; C193/13/1, f. 72. commr. eccles. causes, Norwich, Norf. 1575–7, C66/1138, 1162. piracy, Norf. 1577, Lansd. 146, f. 18v; R. Tittler, Nicholas Bacon: The Making of a Tudor Statesman, 165–6. grain 1586; Lansd. 48, f. 138; APC, 1587–8, p. 396; CSP Dom. 1581–90, p. 301. dep. steward of duchy of Lancaster, Norf., Suff. and Cambs. 1583 – 99, steward 1599–1603; R. Somerville, Hist. Duchy of Lancaster, 596. sheriff, Norf. 1586 – 87, 1599–1600; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 88; Norf. Official Lists ed. H. L’Estrange, 20. collector, Privy Seal loans, Norf. 1589 – 90, 1597–8; Stowe 150, ff. 69, 102; APC 1590–1, p. 187, 1596–7, p. 460, 1597–8, p. 559; E401/2583, ff. 10v, 13. commr. recusancy, Norf. 1591, Official Pprs. of Nathaniel Bacon as a JP, 1580–1620 ed. H.W. Saunders (Cam. Soc. ser. 3. xxvi), pp. xxxviii, 170–3. inquiry, hemp and flax patent abuses, Norf. and Suff. 1592, APC, 1591–2, p. 87; A. Hassell Smith, County and Ct.: Govt. and Pol. in Norf., 1558–1603, pp. 250–1. inquiry, militia, Norf. 1594,Smith, County and Ct. 284. musters, Norf. 1596, 1598, 1614; APC, 1596–7, p. 388, 1597–8, p. 483, 1598–9, p. 344; Suppl. Stiffkey Pprs. ed. F.R. Brooks (Cam. Soc. Misc. xvi, ser. 3. lii), 25–34. dep. lt. Norf. 1596–d.; APC, 1596–7, p. 53. freeman, King’s Lynn, Norf. 1597; Cal. Lynn Freemen, 128. high steward of Torrington manor, Norf. by 1598; Add. Ch. 76258; E315/310 f. 6v. commr. impressment of mariners, Norf. 1598, 1620, Official Pprs. 67–9; APC, 1619–21, p. 248. sewers, 1600–1607, Official Pprs. 104–23; C181/1, ff. 78v, 88v; 181/2, f. 46. Fenland 1605–8, C181/1, ff. 112v, 119v; 181/2, f. 62v. River Gleane 1609–18, C181/2, ff. 83v, 326v. inquiry into boundaries and limits, Cambs. and Ely 1602; C181/1, f. 32. feodary, coroner, escheator and clerk of the market of Methwold, Norf. 1604; Suppl. Stiffkey Pprs. 35–9; HMC Townshend, 19. commr. subsidy, Norf. 1608; SP14/31/1. steward of East Dereham manor, Norf. by 1608; SP14/37/21. collector aid, Norf. 1609, for Princess Eliz. 1612–13; SP14/43/107; E179/283; E403/2732, f. 89. commr. sea breaches, Norf. 1610, 1616, C181/2, ff. 128, 263v. oyer and terminer, Norf. and Suff. 1617, Eastern circ. 1618–d., Ibid. ff. 293v, 332; 181/3, ff. 53v, 61v. subsidy, Norf. 1621–2. C212/22/20–1.

Main residence: Stiffkey, Irmingland, Norf.
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TEMPLE, Sir Alexander (1583-1629), of Longhouse, Chadwell, Essex; Haremere, Etchingham, Suss. and Holborn, London.

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bap. 9 Feb. 1583, Stowe Par. Reg. (Soc. Gen. Transcript), ex inf. John Matthews. 4th but 3rd surv. s. of John Temple (d.1603) of Burton Dassett, Warws. and Stowe, Bucks. and Susan, da. and coh. of Thomas Spencer of Everton, Northants; bro. of Thomas†. Vis. Bucks. (Harl. Soc. lviii), 212-13; HP Commons, 1558-1603, iii. 481; Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. liii), 149. educ. L. Inn 1600. LI Admiss. m. (1) 4 Dec. 1602, IGI. Mary, da. and coh. of John Somer, clerk of the Signet, of Newlands, St. Mary’s Hoo, Kent, wid. of Thomas Penyston of St. Margaret’s juxta Rochester, Kent, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) Margaret, da. of Peter Griffin of Stafford, Staffs., s.p.; (3) by 16 Jan. 1622, Mary (d. c.1655), da. of John Reve of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., wid. of John Busbridge of Etchingham and Robert Bankworth, scrivener, of London, s.p. Temple, 48-9; Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. xliii), 135; Essex RO, D/DRu/T1/219; PROB 11/68, f. 387; 11/98, f. 148; 11/137, f. 113; 11/248, f. 306. Kntd. 14 Mar. 1604. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 130. d. by 19 Dec. 1629. PROB 11/156, f. 363. sig. Alexand[e]r Temple
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Commr. sewers, Kent and Suss. 1604 – d., Essex 1610 – at least27, Kent 1610, Essex and Mdx. 1622, Essex, Mdx. and Kent 1625, Suss. 1625-at least 1627; C181/1, f. 95v; 181/2, ff. 105v, 106; 181/3, ff. 43, 158v, 166v, 209v, 233v; 181/4, f. 32v. asst. Rochester bridge, Kent 1604 – 14, snr. warden 1606, jnr. warden 1612; Traffic and Pols. ed. N. Yates and J.M. Gibson, 294. capt. West Tilbury fort, Essex 1619–d.; SO3/6, unfol.; CSP Dom. Addenda, 1625–49, p. 361. j.p. Suss. 1622 – d., Essex 16 May-at least 25 July 1625; C231/4, ff. 139, 187; ASSI 35/68/1; 35/71/10. commr. subsidy, Essex, Suss. 1624, C212/22/23. Forced Loan, Suss. 1627, C192/12/2, f. 59v. martial law, 1627. C181/2, f. 87; CSP Dom. 1627–8, p. 461.

Sub-commr. Navy inquiry, 1608. HMC Laing, 111.

Member, Guiana Co. 1627. English and Irish Settlement on the River Amazon ed. J. Lorimer (Hakluyt Soc. ser. 2 clxxi), 293.

Main residences: Longhouse, Chadwell, Essex and Haremere, Etchingham, Suss. and Holborn, London.
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TAYLOR, Richard (c.1580-1641/2), of Grimsbury, Bolnhurst, Beds. and Lincoln’s Inn, London; later of Clapham, Beds.

Family and Education
b. c. 1580,Age calculated from entry to univ. 2nd s. of Thomas Taylor alias Julyan, yeoman of Grimsbury and Elizabeth, da. of William King of Chelveston, Beds. Vis. Beds. (Harl. Soc. xix), 144-5. educ. Queen’s, Camb. 1596, Christ’s 1597, BA 1600; L. Inn 1600, called 1607. Al. Cant.; LI Admiss.; LI Black Bks. ii. 109. m. 12 Aug. 1613, Elizabeth (d. by 3 July 1649), da. of William Boteler† of Biddenham, Beds. 8s. (?2 d.v.p.), 3da. Vis. Beds. 84-5, 145; CCC, 1275. suc. fa. 1592; C142/237/113. d. 1641 /2. PROB 11/188, f. 144. sig. Richard Taylor.
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J.p. Bedford, Beds. 1616 – d., Beds. 1619–d.; C181/2, f. 261v; C231/4, ff. 28, 94. escheator, Beds. and Bucks. 1618–19; List of Escheators comp. A.C. Wood (L. and I. Soc. lxxii), 11. commr. subsidy, Bedford and Beds. 1621 – 22, 1624, 1628, 1641, Poll Tax 1641. C212/22/20–23; E179/72/279; SR, v. 60, 81, 107.

Dep. recorder, Bedford 1616–d.; C181/2, f. 261v; G.D. Gilmore, ‘Pprs. of Richard Taylor of Clapham’, Beds. Hist. Rec. Soc. xxv. 109, n. 9. feodary, Hunts. 1619-bef. 1625; WARD 9/275, unfol. bencher, L. Inn 1623, reader 1627, kpr. black bk. 1636–7; LI Black Bks. ii. 247, 266, 275, 341. sjt.-at-law 1640–d. Order of Sjts.-at-Law ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. v), 187.

Main residences: Grimsbury, Bolnhurst, Beds.; Lincoln's Inn, London; Clapham, Beds.
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BACKHOUSE (BACCHUS, BAKEHOUSE), Samuel (1554-1626), of Swallowfield , Berks.

Family and Education
bap. 18 Nov. 1554, 1st s. of Nicholas Backhouse, alderman and Grocer, of Honey Lane, London and his 1st w. Anne, da. of Thomas Curzon of Croxall, Derbys. educ. Trin. Camb. 1569, BA 1573; G. Inn 1572. m. 6 Sept. 1581, Elizabeth (d. 1 Feb. 1630), da. of John Borlase† of Little Marlow, Bucks., 4s. 4da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1580. d. 24 June 1626. All Hallows, Honey Lane (Harl. Soc. Reg. xliv), 101; Vis. Berks. (Harl. Soc. lvi), 160; Vis. Bucks. (Harl. Soc. lviii), 20; C.C.E. Russell, Swallowfield, 99-101, 107-8; London Inquisitions Post Mortem III (Index Lib. xxxvi), 42-3; Ashmole, Berks. ii. 374-5.
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J.p. Berks. 1593 – d., Wilts. 1615–16; C231/4, pp. 5, 14. sheriff, Berks. 1600–1; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 6. commr. recusants, Berks. 1602, preservation of ditches, London, Mdx., Surr., Kent, Essex, Berks., Bucks. and Hants 1605, C181/1, ff. 34, 113v. swans, Oxon., Berks., Wilts., Glos., Northants. and Hants 1606 – at least15, Kent, Mdx. and Berks. 1609,C181/2, ff. 4v, 89v, 233. subsidy 1608, 1622, 1624, SP14/31/1; C212/22/21, 23. charitable uses 1608 – 13, 1618, 1626; C93/3/13, 17; 93/4/11, 19; 93/5/4; 93/7/1, 12; 93/10/22; Russell, 104. collector aid (jt.), Berks. 1613; E403/2732, f. 184. commr. sewers, Bucks. and Berks. 1622.C181/3, f. 76v.

Member, E.I. Co. 1600, New River Co. 1619. CSP Col. E.I. 1513–1616, p. 116; B. Rudden, The New River, 29.

Main residence: Swallowfield, Berks.
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BACKHOUSE (BACCHUS, BAKEHOUSE), Samuel (1554-1626)

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