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HERVEY alias MILDMAY, Carew (1596-1676), of Marks Hall, Dagenham, Essex.

Family and Education
b. 2 Feb. 1596, 2nd s. of William Mildmay of Moulsham, Essex, and Margaret, da. of Sir George Hervey†, lieutenant of the Tower of London.E.J. Sage, ‘Extracts from par. regs. etc., relating to the Mildmay fam.’, Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, i. 277; Vis. Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 and 1634 (Harl. Soc. xiii.-xiv.), 453-4; Geneal. Memo. relating to the Fam. of Mildmay (1871), 13. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 1614; I. Temple, 3 Feb. 1617.Al. Cant.; I. Temple database. m. 25 Sept. 1626, Dorothy, da. of Sir Gilbert Gerard*, 2s. 2da.LMA, X105/010, f. 10v; Sage, ‘Extracts’, 277; Vis. Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 and 1634, 454, 681; Geneal. Memo. 13. suc. his uncle, Sir Gawen Hervey 1 Feb. 1627.Morant, Essex, i. 68. bur. 8 Aug. 1676 8 Aug. 1676.Sage, ‘Extracts’, 276.
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Court: groom of the jewel house, 1625 – 49, 24 June-19 Oct. 1660.HMC 7th Rep. 594–6; Sainty and Bucholz, Royal Household, i. 37.

Local: commr. sewers, River Lea, Essex, Mdx. and Kent 1631, 1633, 14 Mar. 1642, 11 Sept. 1660-aft. May 1669;C181/4, ff. 76v, 137; C181/5, f. 227v; C181/7, pp. 48, 491. Mdx. 1639, 15 Oct. 1645, 31 Jan. 1654, 5 Feb. 1657;C181/5, ff. 143, 262v; C181/6, pp. 5, 200. Essex 9 Dec. 1644, 28 June 1658, 1 Oct. 1660. 1631 – ?49C181/5, f. 245; C181/6, p. 296; C181/7, p. 59. Jt. verderor, Waltham Forest, Essex, 1660–d.HMC 7th Rep. 593; CSP Dom. 1638–9, pp. 614–15. Commr. gaol delivery, Haveringe-atte-Bower, Essex 1631, 1633, 1635, 28 May 1655-aft. Dec. 1660;C181/4, ff. 86v, 139v; C181/5, f. 2v, C181/6, pp. 104, 272; C181/7, pp. 49, 66. Essex 3 June 1645;C181/5, f. 254v. subsidy, 1641; liberty of Havering 1663; further subsidy, Essex 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660;SR. perambulation, Waltham Forest 27 Aug. 1641;C181/5, f. 208v. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, Essex 1642;C181/5, f. 208v. assessment, 1642, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1672;SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance…for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). loans on Propositions, Barstable hundred, Essex July 1642;LJ v. 203b. additional ord. for levying of money, Essex 1 June 1643; sequestration, 1 June 1643; Eastern Assoc. 20 Sept. 1643;A. and O. ejecting scandalous ministers, Essex 24 Feb. 1644, 28 Aug. 1654;‘The royalist clergy of Lincs.’ ed. J.W.F. Hill, Lincs. Archit. and Arch. Soc. ii. 120; A. and O. for timber for navy, Waltham Forest 8 Apr. 1644; New Model ordinance, Essex 17 Feb. 1645;A. and O. oyer and terminer, 3 June 1645.C181/5, f. 254v. Dep. lt. 12 Aug. 1645–?CJ iv. 237b; LJ vii. 532b. Surveyor, royal parks, Essex, Herts., Cambs. and Hunts. by July 1646-aft. Dec. 1646.Berks. RO, D/ED Z2. Commr. militia, Essex 2 Dec. 1648, 14 Mar. 1655, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.; SP25/76A, f. 14v. J.p. by Feb. 1650-aft. 1668.C193/13/3, f. 25; C231/7, p. 323; A Perfect List (1660). Jt. treas. maimed soldiers and charitable uses, 25 Mar. 1650–25 Mar. 1651.Essex RO, D/DM/O4. Supervisor, Chapel Hainault and West Hainault walks, Waltham Forest May 1654–?CSP Dom. 1654, p. 169. Commr. securing peace of commonwealth, Essex bef. Feb. 1657;SP28/227: warrant, 30 Jan. 1657. for public faith, 24 Oct. 1657.Mercurius Politicus, no. 387 (22–9 Oct. 1657), 62 (E.505.35).

Religious: elder, Becontree and Havering classis, Essex 4 Nov. 1645.Add. 37491, f. 81.

Military: col. militia, Essex bef. July 1648.CSP Dom. 1648–9, p. 110.

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HERVEY alias MILDMAY, Carew (1596-1676), of Marks Hall, Dagenham, Essex.

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inherited Marks Hall, Dagenham, Essex, from his uncle, Sir Gawen Hervey, 1627.PROB11/151/333.
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MAY, Thomas (1604-55), of Rawmere, Mid Lavant, Suss.

Family and Education
b. 1604, eldest s. of John May of Rawmere and Elizabeth Hill. educ. St John’s, Oxf. 8 Apr. 1620;  Al. Ox. M. Temple, 19 May 1620.  MT Admiss.; Mins. of Parliament of MT, ii. 649. m. Margaret (bur. Jan. 1650), da. of John Austin of Shalford, Surr., 4s. (2 d.v.p.), 1da. (d.v.p.).  Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. liii), 105; Add. 5699, f. 265. suc. fa. 20 Jan. 1631.  Add. 5699, ff. 165, 265. d. 27 Dec. 1655.  Suss. Arch. Coll. cxx. 231-4; Add. 5699, f. 265.
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Local: commr. sewers, Suss. 19 June 1630, 26 May 1637.  C181/4, f. 54; C181/5, f. 70. J.p. 1634–?43.  C193/13/2; C 231/5, p. 265; QSOB Suss. 1642–1649, 1, 18, 37. Commr. subsidy, 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642; assessment, 1642.  SR.

Military: capt. militia horse, rape of Chichester by 1635-Nov. 1642.Vis. Sussex (Harl. Soc. liii), 105.

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MAY, Thomas (1604-55), of Rawmere, Mid Lavant, Suss.

Will
16 Jan. 1649, pr. 26 Jan. 1656.PROB11/252/288.
Estates
Jan. 1631, inherited from fa. lands incl. rectory of Mid Lavant (rent £10 p.a.);Suss. Manors, 306-8. Woodcote Farm in Goodwood Pk., sold 1636 for £1,500 to Sir John Denham.Goodwood Park, E694-9, 701-5. 1655, valued at £400 p.a. for decimation.SP28/181.
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TAYLOR, John (1584-1645), of Bristol

Family and Education
bap. 24 June 1584, 3rd s. of John Taylor of Lichfield and Julian, da. of one Nicholls. educ. appr. 23 Oct. 1600 to John Rowberow of Bristol, merchant.Lichfield St Mary par. reg.; Bristol RO, 04352/3, f.120. m. (1) by Nov. 1636, Margaret, da. of Henry Yate, soapmaker and alderman of Bristol, s.p.;Bristol RO, Great Orphan Book 2/1; The Company of Soapmakers ed. H.E. Matthews (Bristol Rec. Soc. x), 73-4. (2) Mary, 1s.Bristol RO, 04026/23, p. 91; PJ iii. 453. d. 10 Sept. 1645.Bristol Deposition Bks. 1643-7, 254.
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Civic: burgess, Bristol 3 Aug. 1609–d.;Bristol RO, 04352/3, f. 120. common cllr. 5 Nov. 1624;Bristol RO, 04264/2, f. 126. sheriff, 1625–6;List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 168. supervisor, hosps. 1633 – 34, 1639 – 40; pauper children and coals, 1633–4,Bristol RO, 04264/3, ff. 45, 53, 64, 71, 79, 87, 94. free sch. 1634 – 35; highways, 1634 – 35, 1639 – 40; asst. charity money, 1635 – 36, 1636 – 37, 1637 – 38, 1638 – 39, 1639 – 40; orphans ct. 1636 – 37, 1637 – 38, 1638 – 39, 1639 – 40; auditor, 1637 – 38, 1638 – 39, 1643 – 44, 1644 – 45; supervisor, city lands, 1639 – 40, 1641 – 42, 1643 – 44; alderman, 13 Jan. 1640–d.;Bristol RO, 04264/3, f. 99v. mayor, 1640–1;Bristol RO, 04264/3, f. 107. constable of staple, 1641–2;Bristol RO, 04264/3, ff. 45, 53, 64, 71, 79, 87, 94, 99v, 107; 04264/4, pp. 38, 74. member, cttee. for safety of city, c.Mar. 1645–d.Bristol RO, 04264/4, p. 93.

Mercantile: member, Soc. of Merchant Venturers, Bristol 1619 – d.; warden, 1622 – 23; treas. 1626 – 27; asst. 1628 – 29, 1629 – 30, 1630 – 31, 1631 – 32, 1636 – 37, 1637–8.Soc. of Merchant Venturers, Bk. of Charters I, pp. 63, 93, 101, 109, 111, 113, 115, 125, 127. Farmer, royal ironworks, Forest of Dean 8 July 1636–?42.Bristol Ref. Lib., 602993/144; CSP Dom. 1640, p. 4; CJ ii. 759a.

Local: capt. Bristol trained bands, ?-15 Sept. 1640.Bristol RO, 04264/3, f. 107. Commr. array (roy.), Bristol 16 July 1642;Northants. RO, FH133, unfol. excise (roy.), 25 Apr. 1644, 4 Feb. 1645; Bristol, Glos., Glam. and Mon. 31 Mar., Apr. 1645.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 193, 255, 266, 267.

Military: col. of auxiliaries (roy.) by 5 June 1644–d.Bristol RO, 04264/4, p. 108; 04026/22, p. 305.

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MORE, Poynings (1606-1649), of Loseley, Surr.

Family and Education
b. 13 or 15 Feb 1606,Surr. Hist. Centre, LM/1590. 1st s. of Sir Robert More† (d. 2 Feb. 1626) of Loseley and Frances, da. of Sampson Lennard† of Herstmonceux, Suss.Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. lx), 84; CB. educ. bef. 12 Aug.-aft. 19 Oct. 1622, Trinity, Oxf.;HMC 7th Rep. 674; Trinity Coll., Bursary Archives 11/C/1, ff. 213, 297. I. Temple, 13 Oct. 1623;I. Temple database (Poyninge More). travel abroad, bef. 16 July 1630 (France), ?Oct. 1632-?Add. 29559, ff. 36, 38; HMC 7th Rep. 677. m. settlement 6 Feb. 1637,Surr. Hist. Centre, LM/350/55; LM/COR/5/6. Elizabeth (d. 13 Sept. 1666), da. of Sir William Fytch of Woodham Walter, Essex, wid. of Christopher Rous of Henham, Suff., 3s. (1 d.v.p.). suc. grandfa. Sir George More†, 16 Oct. 1632. cr. bt. 18 May 1642. d. 11 Apr. 1649.Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 397; Manning and Bray, Surr. i. 67, 97; CB.
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Local: col. militia ft. Surr. 27 July 1626–?HMC Laing I. 172. J.p. 27 June 1629–?d.Coventry Docquets, 63. Commr. Wey navigation, 1635.Rymer, Foedera, ix. pt. 1, p. 19. Dep. lt. (roy.) by 12 June 1642–?; (parlian.) 5 Oct. 1642–?HMC 7th Rep. 677. Commr. oyer and terminer, 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 238v. gaol delivery, 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 239v. defence of Surr. 1 July 1645; assessment, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; militia, 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O.

Civic: freeman, Guildford 1628.Surr. Hist. Centre, BR/OC/1/2, f. 101v.

Religious: elder, Godalming classis, 16 Feb. 1648.Shaw, Hist. Eng. Church, ii. 435.

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Likenesses: oils, unknown; oils, attrib. W. Dobson.Loseley Park [1900].

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MORE, Poynings (1606-1649), of Loseley, Surr.

Will
intestate, admon. 23 Apr. 1649.PROB 6/24, f. 38.
Estates
manors of Godalming, Loseley, Polstead, Westbury, Catteshall, Piccards and Symes; properties in Artington and Compton; advowson of Compton church.Surr. Hist. Centre, LM/350/55, 78.
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WILLIAMS, Robert (c.1627-80), of Conway and Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caern.

Family and Education
b. c. 1627, 1st s. of Gruffith Williams (cr. 1st bt. 1658, 1661), of Penrhyn and Gwen (d. 1674), da. of Hugh Bodurda of Bodwrda, Aberdaron. m. (1) bef. 1 May 1652, Jane, da. of John Glynne*, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da.; (2) 12 June 1671, Frances, da. of Sir Edward Barkham†, 1st bt., of Southam, Norf., wid. of Col. Whyte of Friars, Llanfaes, Anglesey, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. c.Sept. 1663.CB iii. 212-3; Cal. Wynn Pprs. 327; Bangor Univ. Archives, PENRH/430, 458-9; Conway Par. Regs. [ed. A. Hadley] (1900), 140, 141, 154. d. 10 Dec. 1680.Bangor Univ. Archives, PENRH/462.
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Local: j.p. Caern. 27 July 1653–d.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 31–4. Commr. assessment, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679;A. and O.; An Ordinance for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, N. Wales 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. poll tax, Caern. 1660.SR. Dep. lt. by 1665.Cal. Wynn Pprs. 382. Sheriff, 1669–70.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 249.

Military: capt. and col. militia ft. Caern. July 1659–60.Cal. Lttrs. relating to N. Wales, 109, 154.

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Likenesses: oils, unknown, c.1665.Hawarden Castle, Flints.

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WILLIAMS, Robert (c.1627-80), of Conway and Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caern.

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11 Sept. 1676, pr. 17 Feb. 1681.PROB11/365, f. 297v.
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SALWEY, Edward (1631-c.66), of Stanford-on-Teme, Worcs.

Family and Education
b. 15 Mar. 1631, 1st. s. of Edward Salwey of Stanford (bur. 17 Mar. 1639) and Dorothy, da. of Erasmus Dryden of Canons Ashby, Northants. suc. fa. Mar. 1639; grandfa. Dec. 1652. unm. d. by Sept.1666.Stanford-on-Teme par. reg.; Vis. Worcs. 1634 (Harl. Soc. xc), 85; Nash, Collections, ii. 366-7; Soc. Antiq. Prattinton Coll. Top. xxxi p. 145.
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Local: commr. assessment, Worcs. 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660;A. and O.; An Ordinance for an Assessment (1660, E.1076.6). militia, Herefs. 26 July 1659; Worcs. 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. J.p. Mar.-bef. Oct. 1660.A Perfect List (1660, BL 1129.b.39).

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MANSELL, Bussy (1623-99), of Briton Ferry, Glam.

Family and Education
b. 22 Nov. 1623, 2nd s. of Arthur Mansell of Margam and Jane (d. 27 Nov. 1638), da. and h. of William Price of Briton Ferry. m. (1) 17 Apr. 1646, Catherine (d. May 1669), da. and coh. of Hugh Perry alias Hunter, Mercer, of London, wid. of Sir Edward Stradling, 3rd bt., of St. Donats, Glam., 1s. d.v.p. 1da. d.v.p.; (2) bef. 5 May 1678, Anne (d. 3 Sept. 1695), s.p. suc. bro. 1631.E.P. Statham, Hist. Fam. of Maunsell (2 vols. 1917-20), ii. 33–34, 52; W. W. Mansell, Hist and Gen. Account of the Ancient Fam. of Maunsell-Mansell-Mansel (1850), 88, 90; Arch. Cambr. n.s. vii. 240. d. 5 May 1699.Statham, Hist. Fam. Mansell, ii. 34n.
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Local: commr. array (roy.), Glam. by 25 Aug. 1643. 25 Apr. – Nov. 1646NLW, LL/MB/17, p. 45. Commr. for Glos., Herefs. and S. E. Wales, 17 Nov. 1645. 25 Apr. – Nov. 1646CJ iv. 347a. Sheriff, Glam., 1677–8.LJ viii. 283b, 285b; List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 258. Commr. sequestration of capitular revenues, Llandaff and St David’s, 17 Nov. 1646;LJ viii. 569b. assessment, Glam. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 20 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689 – d.; Brec. 1689–d.;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. disbanding forces in S. Wales, 18 Feb. 1648;LJ x. 63b. Glos. and S. E. Wales militia, 12 May 1648; sequestration, S. Wales 23 Feb. 1649.A. and O. Dep. custos rot. Glam. 16 Apr. 1649–?Arch. Cambr. n.s. vii. 239. J.p. Glam. by 10 Oct. 1649-bef. Mar. 1656, ? Mar. 1660 – Mar. 1682, by Sept. 1689 – d.; Brec. by Apr. 1689–d.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 284, 301–7, 309. Commr. propagating the gospel in Wales, 22 Feb. 1650;A. and O. high ct. of justice, S. Wales 25 June 1651;CJ vi. 591b. ejecting scandalous ministers, 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. militia, 14 Mar. 1655;SP25/76A, f. 16. Glam. 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. Col. of milita ft. 11 Apr. 1660.Parlty. Intelligencer 16 (9–16 Apr. 1660), 253 (E.183.3). Commr. poll tax, 1660.SR. Dep. lt. c.Aug. 1660–81, 1689 – d.; Brec. 1689–d.HP Commons 1660–90. Commr. subsidy, 1663;SR. sewers, 11 Oct. 1664.C181/7, p. 290.

Military: col.-gen. (roy.) S. Wales 1645–11 Sept. 1645.Glam. Archives, DXJR/1. C.-in-c. Glam. (parlian.) 20 Dec. 1645–6.CJ iv. 347a; LJ viii. 52b. Col. militia, S. Wales 14 Mar. 1655, 30 July, 1 Sept. 1659;SP16/510, f. 193; CSP Dom. 1659–60, p. 56; CJ vii. 772b. Card., Carm., Pemb. 13 July 1659.CSP Dom. 1659–60, p. 24.

Central: commr. security of protector, England and Wales 27 Nov. 1656.A. and O.

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MANSELL, Bussy (1623-99), of Briton Ferry, Glam.

Will
30 Mar. 1699, pr. 12 July 1699.PROB11/396, f. 334v.
Estates
in 1645 estimated to be worth £1,100 p.a.; in 1677, £1,000.Symonds, Diary, 216; SP29/398, p. 283.
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appointed Dec. 1662 John Hutton to vicarage of Llangynwyd, Glam.T. Richards, Religious Developments in Wales (1654-1662) (1923), 421, 509n.
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LOWE, George (1601-82), of Calne, Wilts.

Family and Education
bap. 15 Mar. 1601,Calne par. reg. 4th but 3rd surv. s. of Richard Lowe†, barrister, (d. 1624) of Shrewsbury and Calne and Mary, da. and coh. of Charles Wotton, merchant, of Salisbury, wid. of John Vennard of Salisbury.? Wilts. Vis. Pedigrees 1623 (Harl Soc. cv.) 120-1. appr. to Rowland Backhouse, Mercer, 15 June 1621.Recs.of London Livery Cos. m. (1) 1s. d.v.p.; (2) Jane (d. 9 Sept. 1655) da. of Martin Wright, goldsmith, of Oxford, 1s. d.v.p. suc. mother 1640. d. 19 Nov. 1682.? A. Clark (ed.), Wood’s City of Oxford (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xxxvii), 134.
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Local: commr. subsidy, Wilts. 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642; assessment, 1642, 1661, 1672, 1677, 1679; Oxf. 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Salisbury 1672; poll tax, Wilts. 1660;? SR corporations, 1662–3;? HP Commons 1660–90. subsidy, Oxf. 1663;? SR gaol delivery, 21 May 1664-aft. Nov. 1672;? C181/7, pp. 253, 629. recusants, Wilts. 1675.? CTB iv. 698.

Civic: bailiff, Oxf. 2 Jan. 1665;? Oxford Council Acts 1626–65 (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xcv), 329, 332. asst. 1 Oct. 1666 – d.; cllr. 30 Sept. 1680.? Oxford Council Acts 1666–1701 (Oxf. Hist. Soc. n.s. ii.) 1, 130, 150.

Central: clerk of petty bag in chancery, 1666–80.? T.D. Hardy, Principal Officers of Chancery 127–8.

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LOWE, George (1601-82), of Calne, Wilts.

Will
11 Nov. 1681, pr. 20 Nov. 1682.? PROB11/371/396.
Estates
leases of prebend and parsonage, Calne, 1640-c.1660;? PROB11/183/685; CJ viii. 304a. on d. owned properties in Oxford and Salisbury, inc. house in Pennyfarthing Street, Oxford.? PROB11/371/396.
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WESTBROOKE, John (1616-66), of Witley, Godalming, Surr. and West Ferring, Suss.

Family and Education
bap. 1 Sept. 1616, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Caleb Westbrooke of Witley and Phoebe (bur. 15 Sept. 1655), da. of Francis Taylor of Godalming, Surr.Godalming Par. Regs. (Surr. Par. Reg. Soc. ii), 18, 46, 50, 172, 276; m. Barbara, da. of William Waterfeild (d. 1649) of West Ferring, 4s. 3da. (?2 d.v.p.).Godalming Par. Regs. 87, 89, 92, 98, 99, 105, 109, 112; PROB11/210/50 ‘William Waterffeild’. suc. fa. 21 July 1635.Surr. Arch. Colls. xxi. 122; Godalming Par. Regs. 252. d. aft. 1 May 1666.PROB11/323/592.
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Military: capt. militia, Surr. bef. 16 Feb. 1648;Shaw, Hist. Eng. Church, ii. 433. militia horse, 16 Aug. 1650; militia ft. Apr. 1660.CSP Dom. 1650, p. 509; Parliamentary Intelligencer no. 17 (16–23 Apr. 1660), 270 (E.183.5)

Religious: elder, Godalming classis, 16 Feb. 1648.Shaw, Hist. Eng. Church, ii. 433.

Local: commr. assessment, Surr. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661. by 23 July 1649 – bef.Oct. 1653A.and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. J.p. Surr., by Apr. 1657-bef. Oct. 1660.SP25/62, f. 509; The Names of the Justices (1650), 56 (E.1238.4); C193/13/3; C193/13/4; C193/13/6; Manning, Bray, Surr. iii. 79, 675. Commr. militia, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. poll tax, 1660.SR.

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WESTBROOKE, John (1616-66), of Witley, Godalming, Surr. and West Ferring, Suss.

Will
2 May 1666, pr. 30 Apr. 1667.PROB11/323/592.
Estates
from July 1635, manor of Roke and Rokelands and land at Witley.VCH Surr. iii. 24; Manning, Bray, Surr. ii. 45. At d. land inc.: Sotenham farm; 2 closes called Ockford and other land in Witley; 3 closes at Maglehatch in Godalming, all in Surr.; farm in Ferring, Suss. held of the bishop of Chichester.PROB11/323/592.
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MAYNARD, William (1623-99), of Little Easton, Essex.

Family and Education
b. 11 June 1623,C142/615/114. s. of Sir William Maynard† (cr. 14 Mar. 1628, Baron Maynard of Estaines and Turrim) of Little Easton, and his 2nd w. Anne (bur. 5 Aug. 1647), da. of Sir Anthony Everard of Much Waltham.CP; Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiv), 679. educ. St John’s, Camb. 2 Apr. 1638; MA as ‘fil. nob.’ 1639.Al. Cant. m. (1) c. July 1641, Dorothy (d. 30 Oct. 1649), da. of Sir Robert Bannastre of Leytonstone and of Passenham, Northants. 3s. (1 d.v.p.); (2) bef. 30 May 1662, Margaret (d. 4 June 1682), da. of William Murray, 1st earl of Dysart [S]; at least 1 da. suc. fa. as 2nd Baron 17 Dec. 1640.C142/615/114; CSP Dom. 1640-1, p. 228. d. 3 Feb. 1699.
Offices Held

Central: member, cttee. for excise, 6 June 1645. Commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648. Member, cttee. for sale of bishops’ lands, 30 Nov. 1646. Commr. for compounding, 8 Feb. 1647.A. and O. Member, Derby House cttee. of Irish affairs, 9 Apr. 1647.CJ iv. 138b; LJ ix. 127b.

Local: commr. militia, Essex 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 10 July 1660-aft. Feb. 1673.C181/7, pp. 13, 634. J.p. Essex July 1660–?d.; Saffron Walden 11 Sept. 1660 – ?; Mdx. Jan. 1680–d.C231/7, p. 19; C181/7, f. 47; Essex QSOB ed. Allen, p. xxxvii. Commr. sewers, Cambs. 26 May 1669.C181/7, p. 462. Custos rot. Essex 4 Sept 1673-bef. Apr. 1688.C231/7, p. 460; C231/8, p. 118; J.C. Sainty Custodes Rotulorum1660–1828 (2002).

Court: chief larderer and caterer, 9 May 1661.CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 584.

: of Little Easton, Essex.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

MAYNARD, William (1623-99), of Little Easton, Essex.

Will
31 May 1698, pr. 22 May 1699.PROB11/450/384.
Estates
c. July 1641, £1,500 at marriage; ?up to £8,500 in further instalments following lawsuits or (from 1649) life interest in manor of Passenham;C10/42/1; LJ vi. 646b-647a; PROB11/450/384. from Aug. 1647 (following d. of mother who held them in jointure), houses at Easton Lodge and Waltons; manors of Easton, Little Canfield, Dunmow, Jepcracke in Essex; manors of Montmeares, Newnham Hall, Overhall, Walton; other lands in Ashdon, Broxted, Great Easton, Stevington, Tilsey in Essex and Cambs.; advowson of Easton; lands in St Dunstan-in-the-West, St Margaret Westminster and St Martin-in-the-Fields, London and Mdx.;PROB11/185/239; C142/615/114; C142/615/129. 1652-?, Sheriff Hutton manor, Yorks.;VCH NR Yorks. ii. 178; CCC 3291. bef. Apr. 1656, lease of messuage in Petty France, £33 6s 8d;CSP Dom. 1655-6, p. 277. bef. 1662, advowson of Kingston-upon-Thames, Surr.;VCH Surr. iii. 513. bef. June 1698 advowsons of Passenham and Cosgrave, Nhants.PROB11/450/384.
Oxford 1644
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