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CROMPTON, Sir Thomas (c.1558-1609), of London and Cresswell, Staffs.

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b. c. 1558, 1st s. of William Crompton, mercer, of Stafford, Staffs. and London, and Elizabeth, da. and h. of Thomas Boughton of Mardyke, Hornchurch, Essex.Grantees of Arms ed. W.H. Rylands (Harl. Soc. lxvi), 66; PROB 11/64, f. 234. educ. Shrewsbury 1567; St. Alban Hall, Oxf. 1577, aged 19, BA (Merton) 1579, MA 1581, DCL 1589; adv. 1590; L. Inn 1606. Reg. Shrewsbury Sch. ed. E. Calvert, i. 26; Al. Ox.; LI Admiss. m. Barbara (d. 4 Mar. 1642), Le Neve, Mon. Angl. i. 198. da. and h. of Richard Hudson, LLD, of London, 3s. 3da. Staffs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. lxiii), 66. suc. fa. 1582; PROB 11/64, f. 234. Kntd. 23 July 1603. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 114. bur. 5 Feb. 1609 5 Feb. 1609. Boyd’s London Burials, Soc. Gen. transcript, MX/R235, p. 227.
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Commr. poor prisoners 1590–1600; APC, 1590–1, p. 49; 1596–7, p. 13; 1599–1600, p. 644. adv.-gen. 1603–d.; CSP Dom. 1603–10, pp. 11, 14; C66/1609. judge of Admlty. 1606–d.; HCA 1/32/1, ff. 59, 61, 66, 90; HCA 30/1035, pt. 1, f. 3; HMC Hatfield, xviii. 167, 224; Lincs. AO, Worsley MS 1/30; B.P. Levack, Civil Lawyers, 222–3. master in Chancery 1608–d.; T.D. Hardy, Principal Officers of Chancery, 89. commr. administering oath to travellers abroad 1608. C66/1787.

Commr. piracy, Dorset 1601 – 05, London and home counties 1603 – 06, Devon 1606, Exeter 1607, Cornw. 1607; C181/1, ff. 12v, 62v, 67, 114; 181/2, ff. 12, 25v, 52, 56. member, Doctors’ Commons 1605; G.D. Squibb, Doctors’ Commons, 168. chan. London dioc. 1605–d.; Levack, 222. vic.-gen. Canterbury prov. 1605–d.; Ibid. 222. commr. sewers, London and Mdx. 1606, C181/2, f. 20; Lansd. 168, f. 151v. oyer and terminer, the Verge 1606 – 07, London and Mdx. 1608, C181/2, ff. 13v, 57v, 71v, 72v. policies and assurances, London 1607–8;C181/2, ff. 51v, 70. j.p. Mdx. by 1608–d.; SP14/33, f. 42v; J.H. Gleason, JPs in Eng. 254. commr. gaol delivery, Newgate 1608.C181/2, f. 73.

Main residences: London; Cresswell, Staffs.
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CROMWELL, Henry (c.1566-1630), of Upwood, Hunts.

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b. c. 1566, 3rd s. of Sir Henry Cromwell alias Williams† (d.1604) of Hinchingbrooke, Hunts. and his 1st w. Joan, da. of Sir Ralph Warren, Mercer and alderman of London;Vis. Hunts. ed. H. Ellis (Cam. Soc. xliii), 79-80. bro. of Sir Oliver*. educ. St. John’s, Oxf. 1581, aged 15; BCL 1588. Al. Ox. m. (1) by 1602, Margaret, da. of Thomas Wynde of South Wotton, Norf. 1s. d.v.p.; Vis. Hunts. 80. Their son was 10 years old in 1613. (2) c.1614, Eluzai (d. 31 Jan. 1620), wid. of John Jones of Mildenhall, Wilts. 2s. d.v.p., 2da. M. Noble, Mems. Protectoral-House of Cromwell, 27-30; Vis. Hunts. 80; C142/379/91. bur. 29 Nov. 1630 29 Nov. 1630. Noble, 27-8. sig. H[enry] Cromwell.
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J.p. Hunts. 1602–d.; C231/1, f. 136v. commr. sewers, Gt. Fens 1605–d., C181/1, f. 120; 181/2, f. 62v; 181/4, f. 20. swans, Cambs. and Hunts. 1616, enclosure, Gt. Fens 1624; C181/2, f. 257v; 181/3, f. 127. dep. lt. Hunts. by 1624–5; SP14/178/10; Add. Ch. 33168B. commr. Forced Loan, Hunts. 1626. T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 144; C193/12/2.

Member, Virg. Co. 1610.

Main residence: Upwood, Hunts.
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CROMWELL, Oliver (1599-1658), of Austin Friars, Huntingdon, Hunts.; later of St. Ives, Hunts., Ely, Cambs. and the Cockpit, Whitehall

Family and Education
b. 25 Apr. 1599, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Robert Cromwell† of Huntingdon and Elizabeth, da. of William Steward of Ely, Cambs, wid. of William Lynn of Bassingbourne, Cambs.W.C. Abbott, Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, i. 10; M. Noble, Mems. Protectoral-House of Cromwell (1787), pp. 82-4. educ. Huntingdon (Mr. Long); Huntingdon free sch. (Dr. Thomas Beard); Sidney Sussex, Camb. 1616; Noble, 93; Abbott, i. 22-7; Al. Cant. DCL, Oxf. 1649. Abbott, ii. 73. m. 22 Aug. 1620, Elizabeth (d. c.1665), da. of Sir James Bourchier, Leatherseller of London and Little Stambridge Hall, nr. Rochford, Essex, 5s. (3 d.v.p.), 4da. (1 d.v.p.). Noble, 132-59. suc. fa. 1617; uncle Richard Cromwell† 1628; uncle Sir Thomas Steward 1636; C142/361/140; 142/710/35. d. 3 Sept. 1658. Abbott, iv. 872. sig. Oliver Cromwell.
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Common cllr. Huntingdon ?by 1621 – 30, bailiff 1626–7; Ex inf. Christopher Thompson. j.p. Huntingdon 1624–30, C231/4, f. 163; R. Carruthers, Hist. Huntingdon, app. I. of Ely ?1636, 1638–53, SP16/405; C231/5, p. 304. Mon. 1649 – 53, Eng. and Wales 1650 – 53, custos rot. Mon., I. of Ely, Hunts. and Bucks. 1650–53; JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 359–61 and passim. feoffee, Parsons’ charity, Ely 1636; Abbott, i. 85. commr. assessment, Cambs. 1642 – 43, Hunts. 1643 – 53, Hants 1648 – 53, Glam. 1649 – 53, Essex 1651–3, SR, v. 149; A. and O. i. 90 - ii. 680, passim; Essex Q. S. Order Bk. ed. D.H. Allen, p. xxxv. militia, Hunts. Dec. 1642–8, Cambs. 1643–8, A. and O. i. 50, 243, 293–4, 1234, 1237. levying of money and sequestration, Cambs. and Hunts. 1643; Ibid. i. 111, 113, 146, 148. gov. (jt.) Charterhouse, London 1650; G.S. Davies, Charterhouse in London, 353. chan., Oxf. univ. 1650–1; Al. Ox. high steward, Cambridge 1652–?d. Hunts. RO, Cromwell-Bush 138.

Commr. defence [I] Apr. 1642, Harl. 1332, f. 1. W. Indies 1643; A. and O. i. 331–2. member, cttee. of Both Kingdoms 1644 – 46, Derby House cttee. 1646–8, CJ, iii. 392b; CSP Dom. 1648–9, p. 1. High Ct. of Justice, 1649, A. and O. i. 1254. Council of State 1649–53; Ibid. ii. 2, 335, 500. ld. lt. [I] 1649–50. Abbott, ii. 81–2.

Capt. of horse (parl.), Aug. 1642 – d., col. of horse 1643 – d., col. of ft. 1650–d.; SP28/143 (unnum. pt.), f. 11v; Abbott, i. 210–1; C.H. Firth and G. Davies, Regimental Hist. Cromwell’s Army, i. 67–73, 200–4, 330, 332; ii. 481–6, 593–4, 625–6. gov. I. of Ely 1643–5; A. and O. i. 297. lt. gen., Eastern Assoc. 1644 – 45, New Model Army 1645–50; Abbott, i. 272, 355. capt.-gen. 1650–d. A. and O. ii. 393.

Commr. scandalous offences 1646–8. Ibid. i. 853, 1209.

Ld. protector of England, Dec. 1653–d. Ibid. ii. 821.

Main residences: Austin Friars, Huntingdon, Hunts.; St. Ives, Hunts.; Ely, Cambs.; the Cockpit, Whitehall.
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CROMWELL, Sir Oliver (1562/6-1655), of Hinchingbrooke House and Ramsey Abbey, Hunts.

Family and Education
b. 1562 /6,C142/248/42; 142/283/106; M. Noble, Mems. Protectoral-House of Cromwell (1787), p. 48. 1st s. of Sir Henry Cromwell alias Williams† of Hinchingbrooke and Joan, da. of Sir Ralph Warren, Mercer and alderman of London; Vis. Hunts. ed. H. Ellis (Cam. Soc. xlii), 79-80. bro. of Henry*. educ. Queen’s, Camb. 1579; L. Inn 1582. Al. Cant.; LI Admiss. m. (1) settlement 22 Jan. 1584, Elizabeth (d. 27 July 1600), da. of Sir Thomas Bromley† of Rodd Castle and Hodnet, Salop, ld. chan. 1579-87, 4s. 4da. (1 d.v.p.); C142/283/106; Noble, 77. (2) 7 July 1601, Anne (d. 23 Apr. 1626), da. of Gielis van Eychelberg alias Hooftman of Antwerp, wid. of Sir Horatio Palavicino (d.1600) of London and Babraham, Cambs., 2s. d.v.p. 2da. Noble, 49-50; L. Stone, Sir Horatio Palavicino, 29-30. suc. uncle Richard Warren† 1597; fa. 1604; C142/248/42; 142/283/106. cr. KB 25 July 1603. Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 154. d. 28 Aug. 1655. Noble, 48. sig. O[liver] Cromwell.
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Capt. militia ft. Hunts. at least 1585–8; W.M. Noble, Hunts. and the Spanish Armada, 39–47. j.p. c. 1586 – 87, by 1594 – ?1642, (custos rot. 1604–29), Huntingdon 1605 – ?42, Cambs. 1608–?42; C181/1, f. 113; 181/3, f. 244; SP14/33, f. 8v; SP16/405. sheriff, Cambs. and Hunts. 1598–9; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 14. commr. sewers, Gt. Fens 1604 – ?42, depopulation, Hunts. 1607, subsidy 1608, 1621 – 22, 1624, aid 1609, swans, Cambs. and Hunts. 1616, oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 1616–?42; C181/1, f. 74; 181/2, ff. 257v-8; C205/5/1; SP14/31/1; 14/43/107; C212/22/20–1, 23. ranger, Weybridge Forest, Hunts. 1616–27; Hunts. RO, dd/M50/1. commr. enclosures, Gt. Fens 1624, Forced Loan, Cambs. and Hunts. 1626 – 27, knighthood fines, Hunts. 1630 – 31, assessment 1642, array 1642. C181/3, f. 126v; C193/12/2, f. 4v; E178/7154, f. 101c; 178/5348, ff. 4, 9; SR, v. 152; Northants. RO, FH133.

Gent. of the privy chamber, king’s Household 1603–36; HMC 7th Rep. 526a; SP16/2/118; LC5/134, p. 98. master of forests and chases, Prince Henry’s Household, c.1610–12, E306/12/21(pt.1)/36. Prince Charles’s Household, 1616–24; SC6/Jas.I/1680–7. member, Prince Charles’s Council 1618–25.

Cllr. Virg. colony 1607; cttee. Virg. co. 1609. A. Brown, Genesis of US, 93; Recs. Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, iv. 369.

Main residences: Hinchingbrooke House; Ramsey Abbey, Hunts.
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CROWE, Sackville (1595-1671), of Laugharne, Carm.; formerly of Brasted Place, Kent and Mays, Selmeston, Suss.

Family and Education
bap. 7 Dec. 1595, 1st s. of William Crowe, counsellor-at-law, of the Inner Temple, London and Selmeston, and his 1st w. Anne, da. of John Sackville of Chiddingly, Suss.J. Cave-Browne, Brasted, 54; Suss. N and Q, xiv. 50-53, 158. educ. Peterhouse, Camb. 1611; I. Temple 1613; travelled abroad (Low Countries) 1615.Al. Cant.; I. Temple Admiss.; HMC Downshire, v. 345. m. May 1634, Mary, da. of Sir George Manners of Haddon, Derbys., 3s. 3da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. c.1626; cr. bt. 8 July 1627. HMC Rutland, i. 493; HMC Buccleuch, iii. 315; Suss. N and Q, xiv. 159; CB. d. by 27 Oct. 1671. sig. Sakville Crowe.
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Commr. inquiry, lands of Michael Wilson, Suss. 1617;C181/2, f. 300v. freeman, Hastings, Suss. 1625;E. Suss. RO, HAS/DH/B98/2, f. 20v. kpr. Nonsuch Park, Surr. 1633–5.Cal. of Docquets of Ld. Kpr. Coventry, 1625–40 ed. J. Broadway, R. Cust and S.K. Roberts (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xxxiv), 185, 191.

Servant (kpr. of privy purse?) of George Villiers, 1st mq. (later duke) of Buckingham by 1620–8;Add. 12508, passim. commr. to pawn Crown jewels 1625 – 26, inquiry into Navy 1626–7, CSP Dom. 1625–6, pp. 180, 289, 494. French prizes 1627;Ibid. 1627–8, p. 181. treas. of Navy 1627–30;Ibid. 100; 1629–31, p. 165; AO15/3, pp. 165–7, 557–60. surveyor of the works, iron ordnance manufactured for export 1630;SO3/10, unfol., May 1630. amb. to Turkey 1634–47;Handlist of British Diplomatic Representatives comp. G.M. Bell, 285. gent. of the privy chamber extraordinary ?1638, 1660–?d.; LC3/1; Eg. 2542, f. 383. director, Mortlake tapestry works, Surr. 1662–7.W.G. Thomson, Hist. of Tapestry, 299.

Main residences: Laugharne, Carm.; Brasted Place, Kent; Mays, Selmeston, Suss.
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CRYMES (GRYMES), Sir Thomas (1574-1644), of Peckham, Surr.

Family and Education
b. 20 Feb. 1574, 1st s. of Thomas Crymes, Haberdasher, of London and Jane, da. and coh. of Thomas Muschamp, Goldsmith, of London and Peckham. educ. G. Inn 1594. m. by 1602, Margaret (bur. 15 Nov. 1655), da. of Sir George More* of Loseley, 3s. 12da. (7 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1586;C142/212/44; Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. xliii), 144; Vis. London (Harl. Soc. cix), 55; GI Admiss.; W.H. Blanch, Ye Par. of Camerwell, 53-55. Kntd. 1970. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 110. d. 28 Apr. 1644. C142/775/22.
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J.p. Surr. 1603-at least 1642; C231/1, f. 150v; CJ, ii. 427a. commr. sewers, Surr. and Kent 1603, 1624 – 25, 1632 – at least39, Surr. 1613, C181/1, f. 46v; 181/2, f. 191; 181/3, f. 114v, 161v; 181/4, f. 126; 181/5, f. 153. archery, London 1606, A. Highmore, Hist. of Hon. Art. Co. of City of London (1804), p. 51. inquiry, Wandle river, Surr. 1610, M.S. Giuseppi, ‘River Wandle in 1610’, in Surr. Arch. Colls. xxi. 176. oyer and terminer, the Verge 1610 – 26, Home circ. 1617–42, C181/2, ff. 108v, 268; 181/3, f. 198v; 181/5, f. 222. annoyances Surr. 1611, Mdx. 1613; C181/2, ff. 142, 199v. gov. of Camberwell g.s. 1615; Blanch, 251. commr. brewhouse survey, Surr. 1620, APC, 1619–21, p. 203. inquiry, lands of Agnes Phillips, Surr. 1620, C181/3, f. 3v. subsidy 1622, 1624, 1640–1, C212/22/21, 23; SR, v. 65, 155. new buildings, London 1625, 1630, T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 1, p. 70; pt. 3, p. 115. dep. lt. Surr. by 1627–42; Manning and Bray, Surr. iii. 669–70; CJ, ii. 485b. commr. Forced Loan, Surr. 1627, C193/12/2, f. 57v. knighthood fines, 1630, collector 1631–4; E178/7154, f. 283; E401/2451; 198/4/32, f. 4. commr. array, Surr. 1642, Northants. RO, FH133. assessment 1643. A. and O. i. 234.

Freeman, Fishmongers’ Co. 1616. GL, ms 5570/2, f. 173.

Commr. logwood imports 1620, CD 1621, vii. 410. aliens 1621 – 22, poor prisoners 1624; member, High Commission, Canterbury prov. 1624 – 25; commr. regulation of starch manufacture 1631, Rymer, vii. pt. 3, pp. 210, 239; pt. 4, pp. 31, 136, 172; viii. pt. 3, p. 217. exacted fees 1637-c.1640. E215/173A.

Main residence: Peckham, Surr.
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CRYMES (GRYMES), George (1605-1657), of Peckham, Surr.

Family and Education
bap. 10 Feb. 1605,W.H. Blanch, Ye Par. of Camerwell, 54. 1st s. of Sir Thomas Crymes* and Margaret, da. of Sir George More* of Loseley, Surr. Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. xliii), 144. educ. Brasenose, Oxf. 1622; I. Temple 1624. Al. Ox.; CITR, ii. 143. m. 25 May 1637, Alice, da. and coh. of Charles Lovell of East Harling, Norf., 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da. Kntd. 9 Dec. 1628. suc. fa. 1644. cr. bt. by; d. bur. 15 Oct. 1657 15 Oct. 1657. CB, iii. 15; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 195; Blanch, 53-5.
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Commr. execution of poor laws 1632; PC2/42, f. 54. servant to Charles I by 1642. CCC, 835.

Commr. sewers, Kent and Surr. 1642 and 1639, London and Mdx. 1645. C181/4, f. 126v; 181/5, ff. 153, 266.

Main residence: Peckham, Surr.
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CULPEPER (COLEPEPPER), Thomas (1575-1662), of Greenway Court, Hollingbourne, Kent and the Middle Temple, London

Family and Education
bap. 8 Dec. 1575,F. Harrison, Proprietors of Northern Neck, 55. 3rd s. of Francis Culpeper (d.1591) of Greenway Court, being o.s. with 2nd w. Joan, da. of John Pordage of Rodmersham, Kent, wid. of William Stede of Harrietsham, Kent. Suss. Arch. Colls. xlvii. 72. educ. Hart Hall, Oxf. 1591; M. Temple 1594; MA Camb. 1636. Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss. m. 1600, Elizabeth (d. 27 Oct. 1638), Harrison, 57. da. and h. of John Cheney of Guestling, Suss., 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 8da. (4 d.v.p.). Suss. Arch. Colls. xlvii. 72. Kntd. 23 Sept. 1619. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 174. bur. 27 Jan. 1662 27 Jan. 1662. Harrison, 56. sig. Tho[mas] Culpeper.
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Commr. sewers, Kent and Suss. 1611, 1622, 1625 – 32, 1637–40; C181/2, f. 151; 181/3, ff. 52v, 166; 181/4, f. 106v; 181/5, ff. 69v, 167v. capt. militia ft. Kent by 1621-at least 1625; HMC Finch, i. 42; HMC Cowper, i. 212. commr. array, Kent 1642. Northants. RO, FH133.

Member, N.W. Passage Co. 1612. CSP Col. E.I. 1513–1616, p. 239.

Gent. of privy chamber, extraordinary 1635-at least 1641. LC5/134, p. 35; LC3/1 (unfol.).

Main residences: Greenway Court, Hollingbourne, Kent; the Middle Temple, London.
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CUNY, Richard (d.1627), of St. Florence, Pemb.

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s. of Walter Cuny by Katherine, da. of an unknown Beds. gent. m. (1) 16 Mar. 1590, Anne da. of Matthew Cradock† of Stafford, 1da.; (2) by 1609, Jane, da. of Morgan Powell, merchant, of Greenhill, Pemb., 1s. 6da. (? 1 d.v.p.); d. by 24 Oct. 1627. Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick, i. 25, 126; IGI Staffs.; Green, 170-1; J.C. Wedgwood, Staffs. Parl Hist. ii. (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc. 1920), pp. 6-7. sig. Richard Cuny.
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Capt. ft. Lisbon expedition 1589, Expedition of Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake to Spain and Portugal, 1589 ed. R.B. Wernham (Navy Rec. Soc. cxxvii), 348. Normandy campaign 1591, E351/243, unfol. Guernsey 1593, E351/245, unfol. Ire. 1595, 1597; SP12/253/35; SP63/202(i)/67. lt. col. Cadiz expedition 1596; HMC Hatfield, vi. 206, 361, 498. col. and sjt.-maj. of the army, Ire. 1598. CSP Ire. 1598–9, pp. 240, 242.

Commr. to establish sums collected by the late under-collector of the subsidy, Pemb. 1601, E178/3489. to examine witnesses (Alban Stepneth* v. John Heyward) 1605; STAC 8/290/5, ff. 16, 23. dep. constable, Tenby Castle, Pemb. 1607-at least 1622; E112/151/61. commr. inquiry, Carew Castle, Pemb. 1610, lands of Sir James Perrot* 1610; E178/205, 208. j.p. Pemb. by 1614–d.; C66/1988; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 21; SP16/33/57. mayor, Pembroke 1616, 1620, 1625; ‘Mayors of Pembroke’, W. Wales Historical Recs. v. 120–1; C219/37/363. sheriff, Pemb. 1614–15; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 266. commr. piracy causes, Pemb., Carm., Card. 1623; C181/3, f. 97. dep. lt. Pemb. by 1626–d., SP16/18/50; APC, 1627, p. 88. commr. Forced Loan 1627–d., SP16/73/6. col. militia ft. by 1627. SP16/88/50.

Main residence: St. Florence, Pemb.
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CURWEN, Patricius (1602-1664), of Workington, Cumb.

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b. 23 Apr. 1602,C142/404/119. 1st s. of Sir Henry Curwen* and 1st w. Catherine, da. of Sir John Dalston† of Dalston Hall, Cumb.J.F. Curwen, House of Curwen, 136, 142. educ. Queens’, Camb. 1620.Al. Cant. m. 28 Feb. 1620 (with £2,000),C78/501/4. Isabella (d. Jan. 1667),Curwen, 151. da. and coh. of Sir George Selby* of Whitehouse, co. Dur., 1s. d.v.p. Ibid. 147. suc. fa. 1623;C142/404/119. cr. bt. 12 Mar. 1627.CB, ii. 10. bur. 16 Dec. 1664 16 Dec. 1664.Curwen, 149.
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J.p. Cumb. 1624-at least 1640;C231/4, f. 167; C66/2858. dep. lt. Cumb. by 1627 – c.44, 1660–d.;SP16/73/41; 29/11/260; 29/60/137; Curwen, 147; Cumb. RO (Carlisle), D/Law/7/8. commr. Forced Loan, Cumb. 1626–7,SP16/56/34; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 144. swans, Cumb., Westmld., Northumb. and elsewhere, 1629,C181/3, f. 270v. oyer and terminer, Cumb. 1630,C181/4, ff. 25, 62. piracy, 1631;C181/4, f. 81. sheriff, Cumb. 1636–7;List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 28. col. militia ft. Cumb. 1640, lt.-col. 1660;Strafforde Letters (1739) ed. W. Knowler, ii. 315; CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 313. commr. assessment, Cumb. 1641 – 42, 1660–d.,SR, v. 60, 149, 210, 456. array 1642;Northants. RO, FH133. lt., honour of Cockermouth 1652–d.;C.B. Phillips, ‘Gentry of Cumb. and Westmld. 1600–65’ (Lancaster Univ. Ph.D. thesis, 1973), p. 219. commr. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 1660–d.;C181/7, pp. 18, 274. commr. loyal and indigent officers, Cumb. 1662.SR, v. 381.

Col. of ft. (roy.) 1642–4.CCC, 1240; P.R. Newman, Roy. Officers in Eng. and Wales, 97.

Main residence: Workington, Cumb.
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