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MYDDELTON, Sir Thomas I (c.1556-1631), of The Bear, Tower Street, London; Stansted Mountfichet, Essex and Chirk Castle, Denb.

Family and Education
b. c. 1556, 4th s. of Richard Myddelton† (d.1577/8) of Galch Hill, nr. Denbigh, Denb. and Jane da. of Hugh Dryhurst, alderman of Denbigh; bro. of Hugh* and Robert*.J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 285. educ. appr. Grocer, London to 1582; factor, Flushing 1578, Antwerp 1583. NLW, Chirk F12540, pp. 1-8; A.H. Dodd, ‘Mr. Myddelton the Merchant of Tower Street’ in Elizabethan Gov. and Soc. ed. S.T. Bindoff, 250-1. m. (1) 18 Feb. 1584 (with £400), Hester (bur. 21 July 1586), da. of Sir Richard Saltonstall†, Skinner and alderman of London and South Ockendon, Essex, 2s. (1 d.v.p.); NLW, Chirk F12540, pp. 18, 26, 31; St. Dunstan in the East (Harl. Soc. reg. lxix), 102, 153. (2) by 25 Mar. 1588 (with £400), Elizabeth, wid. of John Olmstead of Ingatestone, Essex, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.); NLW, Chirk F12540, p. 33. (3) 1604 (with at least £3,200) Elizabeth (d.1619/20), da. of Richard Brooke, Goldsmith of London, wid. of Richard Thorpe (d.1591), Vintner of London and Miles Hobart (d.1604), Clothworker of London, s.p.; C2/Chas.I/M42/25, 2/Chas.I/T36/36. (4) Anna, da. of one Vanaker of Antwerp, wid. of Jacob Wittewronge, Brewer of London, s.p. suc. bro. Richard by 1586; HP (Commons), 1509-58, i. 648; Dodd, 250, 266-7. Kntd. 1970. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 128. d. 12 Aug. 1631. C142/501/48. sig. Thomas Myddelton.
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Freeman, Grocer’s Co., London 1582, liveryman 1592, asst. 1603–d.; GL, ms 11588/2, p. 304. member, Merchant Adventurers’ Co. by 1585–d., Inferred from his participation in the Low Countries’ cloth trade. Guinea Co. 1594, E.I. Co. 1599 – d., asst. 1599 – at least1603; member, Virg. Co. 1609; H. Stevens, Dawn of Brit. Trade to E. Indies, 2, 4–6, 28–9; Reg. E.I. Co. Letters, 1600–19 ed. G. Birdwood and W. Foster, 44–6; T.K. Rabb, Enterprise and Empire, 342. asst. New River Co. 1619. Select Charters of Trading Cos. ed. C.T. Carr (Selden Soc. xxviii), 111.

Dep. surveyor of customs, outports by 1586 – 89, surveyor (jt.) 1590–1605; NLW, Chirk F12540, p. 38, Chirk F13994; E122/234/71; E211/692; SP46/67, f. 20; HMC Hatfield, xvii. 244. treas. prize goods, 1592 – 93, commr. 1596, 1602; HMC Hatfield, iv. 227, 239–40; vi. 389–90; xii. 100, 104, 280; CSP Dom. 1601–3, pp. 226–7. farmer (jt.) alnage, Yorks. 1611–12. E112/138/1307.

J.p. Denb. 1594 – d., Merion. 1599 – d., custos rot. 1599–1617; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 40–7, 60–71. commr. tin coinage enquiry, Devon and Cornw. 1595; CSP Dom. 1595–7, pp. 49, 81–2. constable, Denbigh Castle 1596–d.; M. Gray, ‘Castles and Patronage in 16th Cent. Wales’, WHR, xv. 484, 486; HMC Hatfield, vii. 185. alderman, London 1603 – d., sheriff 1603 – 04, ld. mayor 1613–14; A.B. Beaven, Aldermen of London, i. 110, 193; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 205. steward, Kynlleth Owen, Denb. 1604; CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 103. commr. to survey lands and goods of Main and Bye plotters, London 1603, charitable uses, London 1604, 1626, 1630, licensing passengers 1608, 1611; C181/1, f. 72v; C93/2/28, 93/10/21; C192/1, unfol. (7 Dec. 1630); C193/6/167, 177, 230, 193/8/58, 193/12/2. col. militia ft. London by 1608–d.; Lansd. 255, f. 493; G. Goold Walker, ‘Trained Bands of London’, Jnl. of the Hon. Art. Co. xvi. 3. commr. aid, Merion. 1609, sewers, London 1611 – d., oyer and terminer, Mdx. 1613–d.; E179/283, vol. ‘commrs. for the aid’; C181/2, ff. 153v, 196; 181/3, f. 255v; 181/4, f. 25. pres. Bridewell and Bethlehem hosps. London 1613–d.; E.G. O’Donoghue, Bridewell Hosp. 272. trustee, Gresham coll., London 1614–d.; Mercers’ Co., London, Gresham Repertory i. 207, ii. 21. commr. coal meterage, London 1614, gaol delivery, London 1614 – d., oyer and terminer, London 1615 – d., pinmaking inquiry, London 1616 – 17, oyer and terminer for tumult at Spanish amb.’s house 1618, musters, Mdx. 1620 – 22, subsidy, London and Denb. 1621 – 22, 1624, 1628, new bldgs. London and suburbs 1625, 1630, Mines Royal, Card. 1625, subsidy arrears, Denb. 1626, Forced Loan, London, Denb. and Merion. 1626 – 27, victualling of troop transports, London 1627, sewers, Havering and Dagenham levels, Essex Jan. 1631, repair of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London Apr. 1631. CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 253; 1631–3, p. 6; C181/2, ff. 218, 238, 319; 181/4, ff. 66v, 76; C66/2234; C212/22/20–3; E115/278/64; C193/8/51; E179/224/598; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 142; pt. 3, p. 114; Remembrancia ed. W.H. and H.C. Overall, 253, 522–4.

Commr. cloth dressing inquiry 1613 – 14, to draft New Merchant Adventurers’ Co. patent 1614; A. Friis, Alderman Cokayne’s Project and the Cloth Trade, 241–4; HMC Downshire, iv. 338. treas. at war 1624–5; ‘Pym 1624’, f. 80; C66/2340/1. commr. French prize goods 1626 – 30, exacted fees 1630–d. CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 511; 1627–8, p. 32; 1629–31, pp. 179, 236; G.E. Aylmer, ‘Charles I’s comm. on Fees, 1627–40’, BIHR, xxxi. 61.

Main residences: The Bear, Tower Street, London and Stansted Mountfichet, Essex and Chirk Castle, Denb.
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MYDDELTON, Robert (c.1563-1616), of Mincing Lane, London; formerly of Weymouth, Dorset

Family and Education
b. c. 1563, 7th s. of Richard Myddelton† (d.1577/8) of Galch Hill, Henllan, Denb. and Jane, da. of Hugh Dryhurst, alderman of Denbigh, Denb.;J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 285. bro. of Hugh* and Sir Thomas I*. educ. appr. Skinner, London 1582. GL, ms 30719/1, f. 183v. m. (1) 27 July 1591, Margaret (bur. 4 Sept. 1610), da. of John Mounsell, merchant, of Weymouth, 10s. (5 d.v.p.) 4da.; Dorset RO, P243/RE1; W.M. Barnes, ‘Commonplace bk. of a Dorsetshire man’, Procs. Dorset Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Field Club, xvi. 66-8; St. Dunstan in the East (Harl. Soc. Reg. lxix), 31-41, 167. (2) 24 Feb. 1612, Anne, da. of Sir Richard Saltonstall†, Skinner and alderman of London and South Ockendon, Essex, wid. of John Harby, skinner, of London, s.p. St. Dunstan in the East, 107. bur. 13 June 1616. Misc. Gen. et Her. (ser. 3), ii. 222.
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Freeman, Skinners’ Co., London 1591, asst. 1605, warden 1612 – 13, 1615–d.; GL, ms 30719/1, f. 209v; ms 30780/2, ff. 416, 424, 437v. Merchant Adventurer; Inferred from his involvement in the cloth trade to Germany. member, E.I. Co. 1600, Levant Co. 1605, Spanish Co. 1606, Virg. Co. 1609, French Co. 1611; T.K. Rabb, Enterprise and Empire, 342. cttee. E.I. Co. 1607 – d., N.W. Passage Co. 1612, Irish Co. 1613. Ibid.; CSP Col. E.I. 1613–16, pp. 155, 176, 187, 241, 302, 416.

Recvr. Som. and Dorset 1604–5; CSP Dom. 1603–10, pp. 114, 209. commr. insurance, London 1609, 1611. C181/2, ff. 105, 143.

Commr. to treat with United Provinces 1614–15.T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 2, p. 205.

Main residences: Mincing Lane, London; Weymouth, Dorset.
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MYDDELTON, Hugh (c.1560-1631), of Bassishaw (Basinghall) Street, London and Bush Hill, Edmonton, Mdx.; later of The Lodge, Talybont, Card.

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b. c. 1560, 6th s. of Richard Myddelton† (d.1577/8) of Galch Hill, nr. Denbigh, Denb. and Jane, da. of Hugh Dryhurst, alderman of Denbigh;J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams, 285; J.W. Gough, Sir Hugh Myddelton, 4. bro. of Robert* and Sir Thomas I*. educ. appr. Goldsmith, London 1576-85; factor, Antwerp, 1585. Gough, 4-5; NLW, Chirk F12540, p. 25. m. (1) shortly bef. 5 Nov. 1585, Anne (bur. 11 Jan. 1597), da. of one Collins of Lichfield, Staffs., wid. of Richard Edwards of London, s.p.; Gough, 4-5; St. Matthew, Friday St. (Harl. Soc. reg. lxiii), 117. (2) 1598, Elizabeth (d. 19 July 1643), da. and h. of John Olmstead of Ingatestone, Essex, 7s. (4 d.v.p.) 6da. Griffith, 285; W.S. Prideaux, Memorials of Goldsmiths’ Co. i. 214; Gough, 2, 5, 8-9, 16 n. 3, 132, 134. cr. bt. 22 Oct. 1622. C66/2271/32. d. 7 Dec. 1631. Smyth’s Obit. ed. H. Ellis (Cam. Soc. xliv), 6. sig. Hugh Myddelton.
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Freeman, Goldsmiths’ Co., London 1585, liveryman 1592, asst. by 1604 – d., warden 1604 – 06, master 1610 – 11, 1624–5; Gough, 4–5; NLW, Chirk F12540, p. 17; Prideaux, i. 86, 119; APC, 1623–5, p. 283. farmer, Mines Royal, Card. 1617 – d.; gov., New River Co. 1619–d. Select Charters of Trading Cos. ed. C.T. Carr (Selden Soc. xxviii), 111; Gough, 70–1, 109; C66/2350/3.

Alderman, Denbigh 1597–d.; Gough, 9. churchwarden, St. Matthew Friday St. London, 1598–1600; Ibid. 23. recorder, Ruthin lordship Feb. 1604, by 1611 – d., Denbigh lordship 1619–d.; J. Williams, Recs. Denbigh Lordship, 65–7, 76; E315/310, ff. 22, 24v; SC6/Jas.I/1555–6. trustee, Latymer sch. Edmonton, Mdx. c.1612; Gough, 14. commr. new buildings, London 1630. T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 3, p. 114.

Commr. exacted fees 1630–d.CSP Dom. 1629–31, p. 179; G.E. Aylmer, ‘Charles I’s Commission on Fees, 1627–40’, BIHR, xxxi. 61.

Main residences: Bassishaw (Basinghall) Street, London; Bush Hill, Edmonton, Mdx.; The Lodge, Talybont, Card.
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MUTTON, Peter (1562-1637), of Lleweni, Denb. and Lincoln’s Inn, London

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b. 7 Sept. 1562, o.s. of John Mutton of Rhuddlan, Flints. and Anne Wen, da. of Griffith ap Ieuan ap Llewelyn Vaughan of Plas yn Llannerch, Lleweni, Denb.C142/237/121/2. educ. ?St. Alban Hall, Oxf. 1583, aged 18; Furnival’s Inn; L. Inn 1586, called 1594. Al. Ox.; LI Admiss.; LI Black Bks. ii. 35. m. (1) settlement 16 Nov. 1604 (with £700 and £50 a year), Ann, da. of George Willmer of West Ham, Essex, 2da.; Flints. RO, D/GW/B 11. (2) 26 Mar. 1623, Eleanor (d. 17 Dec. 1643), da. of Edmund Williams of Cochwillan, Caern., wid. of Evan Griffith of Pengwern, Flints., s.p. SP17/9, f. 3v; P. Roberts, Y Cwtta Cyfarwydd ed. D.R. Thomas, 91-2, 209; J.E. Griffith, Peds. Anglesey and Caern. Fams. 186. suc. fa. 1565; uncle Edward Griffith 1601. C142/237/121/2. Kntd. 5 June 1622. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 178. d. 14 Nov. 1637. C142/592/81. sig. Pe[ter] Mutton.
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J.p. Denb., Flints. 1602 – d., Anglesey, Caern., Merion. 1622–d.; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 9–10, 27–9, 45–8, 63–72, 100–8. commr. subsidy Denb., Flints. 1608, 1621 – 22, Anglesey, Caern., Denb., Flints., Merion. 1624, Flints. 1626, aid, Denb. and Flints. 1609, Denb. 1612; SP14/31/1; E179/283/12; 179/220/192; C212/22/20–23; NLW, Bettisfield 904. member, Council in the Marches by 1617–d.; NLW, 9056E/809; Eg. 2882, f. 163. freeman, Caernarvon, Caern. 1624; Flints. RO, D/GW/2128. commr. subsidy arrears, Anglesey, Caern., Denb., Flints., Merion. 1626, Forced Loan 1626 – 27, piracy, N. Wales 1631. E179/224/598; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 146; C181/4, f. 95v.

Prothonotary and clerk of Crown (jt.), Denb. and Mont. 1605–d.; CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 231; 1636–7, p. 215. att.-gen., Council in the Marches 1607–14; Eg. 2882, ff. 70, 81. bencher, L. Inn 1622–d.; LI Black Bks. ii. 228. c.j., N. Wales 1622–d.; C66/2271/1; 66/2272/8. master in Chancery (extraordinary) 1624–d.; C216/1/91. kpr. of Black Bk., L. Inn 1634–5. LI Black Bks. ii. 320.

Main residences: Lleweni, Denb.; Lincoln's Inn, London.
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PEYTON, Sir John (c.1561-1616), of Peyton Hall, Isleham, Cambs.

Family and Education
b. c.1561,C142/228/76. 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Robert Peyton II† of Isleham and Elizabeth, da. of Richard Rich†, 1st Bar. Rich of Rochford Hall and Leez Priory, Essex, lord chan. 1547-51. m. 29 June 1580, Alice (d.1626), da. of Sir Edward Osborne† of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, Clothworker, gov. of Levant Co. 1581-92 and ld. mayor of London 1583-4, 7s. (2 d.v.p.) 7da. (1 d.v.p.) Vis. Cambs. (Harl. Soc. xli), 4-5; R.E. Chester Waters, Geneal. Mems. of the Chesters of Chicheley, 219-24; St. Dionis Backchurch (Harl. Soc. Reg. iii), 9. suc. fa. 1590; Kntd. 1 Nov. 1596; Chester Waters, 220. cf. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 94, which merely gives the year. cr. bt. 22 May 1611. 47th DKR, 125. d. 19 Dec. 1616. sig. John Peyton.
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J.p. I. of Ely, Cambs. c.1584-at least 1609, E163/14/8; C181/1, f. 98; 181/2, f. 96. Cambs. 1591–?d.; Hatfield House, ms 278; C66/1988. sheriff, Cambs. and Hunts. 1593 – 94, 1604–5; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 14; C66/1649, m. 35. Hughes incorrectly records Peyton’s Christian name as Robert in the entry for 1604–5. commr. subsidy, Cambs. 1593, ?1608, Cambridge ?1608, Lansd. 74, f. 204; SP14/31/1. sewers, Gt. Fens 1594-at least 1609; Lansd. 76, ff. 129v-30; C181/1, f. 74v; 181/2, f. 83. dep. lt. Cambs. 1596 – at least98, 1602-at least 1605, C231/1, ff. 21, 140; CSP Dom. Addenda, 1580–1625, p. 149; Harl. 6599, ff. 122v, 126v. collector, Privy Seal loans 1597–8, E401/2583, ff. 51v-2. commr. musters, 1601, Harl. 6599, f. 87. inquiry, manorial boundaries, Cambs. and I. of Ely 1602, C181/1, f. 32. ?aid, Cambs. 1609, SP14/43/107. to find the lands and goods of Edward, Lord Vaux 1612. C193/6/242.

Main residence: Peyton Hall, Isleham, Cambs.
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PEYTON, Sir Edward, 2nd Bt. (c.1584-1652), of Isleham, Cambs.

Family and Education
b. c.1584, 1st s. of Sir John Peyton*, 1st bt. of Isleham and Alice, da. of Sir Edward Osborne† of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, Clothworker, gov. of Levant Co. 1581-92 and ld. mayor of London 1583-4. educ. Bury St. Edmund’s g.s., Suff. c.1598; G. Inn 1611; MA Camb. 1618. m. (1) 24 Apr. 1604 (with £3,000), Martha (bur. 30 Oct. 1613), da. of Robert Livesey of Tooting Bec, Surr. 4s. (at least 1 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 6 June 1614, Jane (d. aft. June 1631), da. of Sir James Calthorpe of Cockthorpe, Norf., wid. of Sir Edmund Themilthorpe (d.1613) of Worstead, Norf., 3s. (2 d.v.p.); (3) 13 Dec. 1638, Dorothy Minshaw (bur. 10 Apr. 1681), da. of Edward Ball of Stockwell, Surr. 2s.Vis. Suff. ed. Howard, ii. 122-3; R.E. Chester Waters, Geneal. Mems. of the Chesters of Chicheley, i. 238-40, 243; St. James Clerkenwell, iii. (Harl. Soc. Reg. xiii), 70; C142/376/114; Secret Hist. of Jas. I ed. W. Scott, ii. 391, 461; Al. Cant.; GI Admiss. Kntd. ?2 or 4 Oct. 1608; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 146, Sir ‘John’ Peyton; Harl. 6063, f. 54. See also below. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 1616. d. by 3 Dec. 1652. C5/15/81. We are grateful to A.P. Wright for this reference. sig. Edw[ard]/Edwarde Peyton.
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J.p. Suff. by 1614 – 16, 1617 – at least32, Cambs. 1617–34 (custos rot. 23 Dec. 1617–5 Feb. 1618), 1636, I. of Ely, Cambs. 1617-at least 1632, C231/4, ff. 29, 41, 54, 56; 231/5, f. 126v; C66/1988; SP16/212. Cambridge, Cambs. 1642; CUL, UA Collect. Admin. 5, f. 40. commr. sewers, Gt. Fens 1617 – at least31, Suff. 1619, oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 1617–35, C181/2, f. 293; 181/4, ff. 165, 196v. to compound regarding provisions for royal Household, Cambs. 1620; SP14/113/1. sheriff, Cambs. and Hunts. 1622 – 23; commr. subsidy, Cambs. and Cambridge 1624, Forced Loan, Cambs. and I. of Ely 1626–7; C193/12/2, ff. 4v, 17v. freeman and alderman, Cambridge 1627; commr. swans, Cambs. and other counties 1627, C181/3, f. 226v. charitable uses, Cambs. 1629–36, C192/1, unfol. gaol delivery Camb. 1632-at least 1635; C181/4, ff. 105, 200v. dep. lt. Cambs. 1637–8. Harl. 4014, ff. 24v, 30.

?Commr. felons’ goods, several counties by 1619. Secret Hist. ii. 339.

Capt. of ft. (parl.) 1642. Oxford DNB, xliii. 978.

Main residence: Isleham, Cambs.
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MUSGRAVE, Sir Richard (1582-1615), of Hartley Castle, Westmld. and Eden Hall, Cumb.

Family and Education
b. 17 July 1582,C142/248/14. o.s. of Christopher Musgrave† (d.1585) of Hartley Castle and Joan, da. of (Sir) Henry Curwen† of Workington, Cumb.P. Musgrave, Fam. of Musgrave, 162. educ. privately; Caius, Camb. 1598; G. Inn 1601.J. Venn, Biog. Dict. Caius, 165; GI Admiss. m. 1 Jan. 1597,C142/248/14. Frances, da. of Philip Wharton, 3rd Bar. Wharton, 1s. 1da.Musgrave, 162. suc. grandfa. Sir Simon Musgrave† 1597;C142/248/14; SP46/68, f. 293. KB 25 July 1603; cr. bt. 29 June 1611.Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 155; CB, i. 31. d. 6 Nov. 1615.Kimber and Johnson, Baronetage, i. 47.
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J.p. Cumb. by 1604 – at least14, Westmld. by 1608-at least 1614;C66/1620, 1988; SP14/33, ff. 12v, 64. commr. subsidy, Cumb. and Westmld. 1608.SP14/31/1.

Main residences: Hartley Castle, Westmld; Eden Hall, Cumb.
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PEYTON, Sir Samuel, 1st Bt. (c.1591-1623), of Knowlton, Kent

Family and Education
b. c. 1591, o.s. of Sir Thomas Peyton of Knowlton and Anne, da. of Sir Martin Calthorpe, Draper, of London. educ. Exeter Coll., Oxf. 1607, aged 16; travelled abroad 1608; G. Inn 1609.Al. Ox.; SO3/4, unfol. May 1608; GI Admiss. m. c.1610, Mary, da. and coh. of Sir Roger Aston* of Cranford, Mdx., master of the wardrobe 1603-11, 3s. 3da. Kntd. 15 May 1608; suc. fa. 1611; cr. bt. 29 June 1611. Vis. Kent (Harl. Soc. xlii), 66-7; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 145; CB. d. 23 Sept. 1623. sig. Samuell Peyton.
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Commr. and collector (jt), aid, Kent 1612; E163/16/21. j.p. Kent 1616–d.; C231/4, f. 29; Cal. Assize Recs. Kent Indictments, Jas. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 144. commr. piracy, Cinque Ports 1616, C181/2, f. 246v. charitable uses, Kent 1616, C93/7/7. sewers 1620, C181/3, f. 3v. subsidy 1621–2; C212/22/20–1. bailiff, Dover, Kent by 1622. CSP Dom. 1619–23, p. 332.

Main residence: Knowlton, Kent.
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MUSGRAVE, Edward (c.1561-c.1641), of Hayton Castle, Aspatria, Cumb.

Family and Education
b. c. 1561, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of William Musgrave† of Hayton Castle, and Isabel, da. and coh. of James Martindale of Newton, Bromfield, Cumb., wid. of Humphrey Dacre.Hutchinson, Cumb. ii. 289. m. by 1590, Catherine, da. of John Penruddock† of Hale, Hants, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da.Add. 24121, f. 115; E134/7 Jas.I/Mich. 17; Trans. Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. n.s. xxxix. 150. suc. fa. 1597;C142/253/75. Kntd. 10 July 1604.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 134. d. c. 1641.We are grateful to C.B. Phillips for this information.
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J.p. Cumb. 1608-at least 1640;SP14/33, f. 13; SP16/405, f. 12; C66/2858. commr. aid, Cumb. 1609;SP14/43/107; E179/283/12. sheriff, Cumb. 1614–15;List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 28. commr. border malefactors 1618, 1619,T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 3, pp. 38, 97; CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 539. member, High Commission, prov. of York 1620,Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 173. subsidy, Cumb. 1622, 1624,C212/22/21, 23. Forced Loan 1627,SP16/56/34. oyer and terminer 1630.C181/4, f. 62.

Main residence: Hayton Castle, Aspatria, Cumb.
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MUSCHAMP, William (1593-1660), of Rowbarnes, East Horsley, Surr.

Family and Education
bap. 4 Nov. 1593,Manning and Bray, Surr. iii. 29. 1st s. of Agmondesham Muschamp of Rowbarnes and Mary, da. of Edward Bellingham of Newtimber, Suss. Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. xliii), 22; Suss. Genealogies, Lewes Cent. comp. J. Comber, 11-12. educ. Balliol, Oxf. BA 1613; M. Temple 1613. Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss. m. by 1619, Frances (bur. 26 Feb. 1677), da. and coh. of Thomas Lisle of Briddlesford, I.o.W., 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1642. bur. 7 Nov. 1660 7 Nov. 1660. Vis. Surr. 22; Manning and Bray, iii. 29.
Offices Held

J.p. Surr. 1638-at least 1640, C231/5, p. 320; C66/2859. commr. assessment, 1641–3, SR, v. 65, 88, 155; A. and O. i. 94. array 1642, Northants. RO, FH133. sequestration 1643, levying money 1643. A. and O. i. 116, 150, 234.

Main residence: Rowbarnes, East Horsley, Surr.
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Commons 1604-1629
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MUSCHAMP, William (1593-1660)

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Oxford 1644
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