Family and Education
bap. 10 Oct. 1585, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir Charles Hussey of Honington, and Helen, da. of John Birch, ld. chief baron of the exchequer.CB; Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. li), 529. educ. G. Inn 6 Nov. 1607.G. Inn Admiss. m. 28 Aug. 1609, Elizabeth (d.1658), da. of George Anton† of Lincoln, 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 9da. (4 d.v.p.).St Swithin, Lincoln par. reg.; Lincs. Peds. 529; R.E.G. Cole, Hist. of the Manor and Township of Doddington, 70, 89, 118, 120-1. suc. fa. 29 Jan. 1609;Cole, Doddington, 88. Kntd. 29 Mar. 1608;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 144. cr. bt. 29 June 1611;CB. d. 22 Mar. 1648.Cole, Doddington, 93, 95.
Offices Held

Local: commr. sewers, Lincs., Lincoln and Newark hundred 23 June 1610–8 Jan. 1634.C181/2, ff. 119v, 353; C181/3, ff. 168v, 228v; C181/4, ff. 39v, 158v. Sheriff, Lincs. 9 Nov. 1618–19, 5 Nov. 1636–30 Sept. 1637.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 80. Commr. swans, Northants., Lincs., Rutland and Notts. 10 May 1619;C181/2, f. 341v. England except south-western cos. c.1629.C181/3, f. 268. J.p. Lincs. (Kesteven) 3 Mar. 1626-c.1644;C231/4, f. 198. Lindsey 1 Nov. 1627-c.1644;Coventry Docquets. Holland by 1640-c.1644.C66/2859/19. Commr. Forced Loan, Kesteven 1627.Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 145; C193/12/2, f. 32v; Lincs. RO, 2-ANC/8/14. Dep. lt. Lincs. 15 June 1629-aft. 1641.Lincs. RO, YARB/8/2/3; SP16/426/39, f. 90. Commr. knighthood fines, 12 Feb., 29 June 1631, 13 Feb. 1632;E178/5404, ff. 5v, 9, 13. repair of St Paul’s Cathedral, 1633;LMA, CLC/313/I/B/004/MS25474/001, p. 30. exacted fees, Lincs. and Lincoln 15 Dec. 1633;C181/4, f. 158v. charitable uses, Lincs. 24 May 1634, 29 July 1636 – aft.Jan. 1642; Stamford 8 July 1635;C192/1, unfol. Stamford g.s. 10 July 1639;C93/17/14. oyer and terminer, Midland circ. 24 June 1639-aft. Jan. 1642;C181/5, ff. 141v, 220. array (roy.), Lincs. 4 July 1642.Northants. RO, FH133, unfol.

: of Honington, Lincs.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, unknown, c.1645-8.Doddington Hall, Lincs.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

HUSSEY, Sir Edward (1585-1648), of Honington, Lincs.

Will
died intestate.Cole, Doddington, 95.
Estates
bef. civil war: manor, advowson and rectory of Bloxholm; manor, rectory, parsonage impropriate and advowson of Honington; manors of Easthall, Northall and Westhall in North Kelsey; manor and castle of Somerton; manor of Caythorpe; lands and tenements in Bassingham, Boothby Pagnell, Carlton-le-Moreland, Coleby, Great Hale and Little Hale, Heckington, Martin, Navenby, North Hykeham, Timberland and Waddington; and the lease of the prebend of Corringham cum Stow.C142/311/119; SP23/184, pp. 413-14. Together worth c. £2,200 p.a. (excluding lands he had settled upon his heir, Thomas Hussey, in 1634, worth £600 p.a.).SP23/184, pp. 413-14, 420, 435, 443. By 1646, Lincs. county cttee. able to obtain only £600 p.a. in rents from his estate.SP23/184, pp. 415, 436. In 1647, he sold manor and advowson of Bloxholm to William Bury and another gentleman.C54/3386/1.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
presented Robert Glasier to rectory of Bloxholm, Lincs. 1642; William Cox to vicarage of Honington, Lincs., 1644.Lincs. RO, P.D./1643/4; P.D./1644/47; Clergy of the C of E Database, Person ID 144687, Record ID: 324560, 324642.
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