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GURLYN (GURLIN), Thomas (1585-1644), of Page Stair Lane, King’s Lynn, Norf.

Family and Education
bap. 17 Jan. 1585, 1st s. of William Gurlyn of King’s Lynn, brewer, and Marie (d.1624), da. of one Baker of ?Bowers Gifford, Essex;St Margaret, King’s Lynn par. reg.; Norf. Gen. xvii. (1985), 81; PROB11/103, f. 365. bro. of Nathaniel†. m. (1) bef. 1606, Frances (d.1634), da. of Robert Morrell of Swaffham, Norf., 3s. 2da. (2) Frances (d.1654), da. of Sir William Boswell of Newhall, Yorks., wid. of Robert Raymond of Northwold, Norf., 1da.Norf. Gen. xvii. (1985), 81; G.H. Helley, Observations and Comments on the Vis. Norf. 1664 (Norf. Rec. Soc. xxvii. 1956), 67. suc. fa. 1604.B. Mackerell, Hist. and Antiquities…of King’s Lynn (1738), 142. d. 3 Aug. 1644.Blomefield, Norf. x. 378.
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Civic: freeman, King’s Lynn 1605;Cal. Lynn Freemen, 133. common cllr. 1614;King’s Lynn Borough Archives, KL/C7/9, f. 51. alderman, 1616;King’s Lynn Borough Archives, KL/C7/9, f. 92. auditor, 1617–34;King’s Lynn Borough Archives, KL/C7/9, ff. 124, 127. mayor, 1621 – 22, 1634 – 35, 1642–3.Rye, Norf. Fams. 255–6.

Central: commr. to examine Edward Downes, 1606.PA, HL/PO/PB/1/1605/3J1n48.

Local: capt. militia ft. King’s Lynn 1619–23.Rye, State Pprs. 102. J.p. Norf. 1621–d.King’s Lynn Borough Archives, KL/C2/48. Commr. subsidy, King’s Lynn 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642.SR.

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GURLYN (GURLIN), Thomas (1585-1644), of Page Stair Lane, King’s Lynn, Norf.

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Estates
inherited properties at King’s Lynn, Wellingham, Wesenham and Raynham, Norf. from his father;PROB11/103, ff. 365-366v. granted ten year lease on the Ouse ferry by King’s Lynn corporation, 1638.King’s Lynn Borough Archives, KL/C7/9, f. 14.
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BARTON, John (c.1614-84), of the Middle Temple, London.

Family and Education
b. c. 1614, 4th s. of Francis Barton of Brigstock, Northants. and the M. Temple. educ. M. Temple, 13 Aug. 1632.MTR ii. 799. m. (1) bef. 1649 Joan, da. of Charles Roscarrock of Roscarrock, Endellion, Cornw. 2s. (1 d.v.p.), 1da.;Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 401; PROB11/376/53. (2) 13 Apr. 1665, Ursula Langdon, wid. of St Clement Danes, Mdx. s.p.PROB11/376/53; London Mar. Lics. ed Foster, 91. d. Apr. 1684.PROB11/376/53.
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Legal: called, M. Temple 24 May 1639; bencher, 31 Oct. 1662; autumn reader, 1667. Sjt.-at-law, 1669.MTR iii. 881, 1158, 1180, 1192, 1197–8, 1201, 1209, 1220.

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BARTON, John (c.1614-84), of the Middle Temple, London.

Will
10 Oct. 1683 (cod. 2 Apr. 1684), pr. 3 May 1684.PROB11/376/53.
Estates
will (1684) mentions rents from Stanwell Manor, Mdx., an interest in the dower lands of his granddaughter, Mary Barton, lodgings at Serjeants’ Inn, houses in Cheapside, London, and implies a landed interest in par. of Addington in Kent, where he asked to be buried.PROB11/376/53.
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BARTON, Henry (1604-aft. 1663), of Carter Lane, London.

Family and Education
bap. 2 Sept. 1604, s. of Henry Barton of London. m. (1) 10 Feb. 1629, Marie, da. of one Turner, s.p.; (2) 14 Feb. 1632, Elizabeth (d. 1664), da. of Nicholas Clegat, haberdasher and vintner, of London, 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 8da. (5 d.v.p.).GL, MS 9155; St Antholin Budge Row (Harl. Soc. par. reg. viii), 66, 90; Soc. Gen. Boyd’s Inhabitants of London, 8113, 8790. d. aft. 4 Feb. 1664.St Antholin Budge Row, 90.
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Local: commr. arrears of assessment, London 24 Apr. 1648; City of London militia, 7 July 1659.A. and O.

Civic: common cllr. London Dec. 1649-Dec. 1652.GL, 1336/1, ff. 34v, 36; J.E. Farnell, ‘The Politics of the City of London, 1647–57’ ( Univ. of Chicago PhD thesis, 1963), 255, 351.

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BARTON, Henry (1604-aft. 1663), of Carter Lane, London.

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COURTHOP, George (1616-85), of Whiligh, Ticehurst, Suss.

Family and Education
bap. 3 June 1616, 1st s. of Sir George Courthop of Whiligh and 1st w. Alice (d. bef. 1627), da. of Sir George Rivers† of Chafford, Kent.Comber, Suss. Genealogies Lewes, 85; Mems. of Sir George Courthop 1616-85 ed. C.S. Lomas (Cam. Misc. xi), 103. educ. Westerham g.s. (Mr Walter), 1623-8; Merchant Taylors' school, 1628-30;Reg. of the Scholars Admitted into Merchant Taylors' School ed. C. Robinson, i. 124; Merchant Taylors' School Reg. ed. E.P. Hart (1936). Westminster school 1630-1632;Rec. of Old Westminsters, i. 222. Univ. Coll. Oxf., 22 June 1632; BA 8 May 1635;Al. Ox. travelled abroad (France, Italy, Near East) Oct. 1636-Dec. 1639. m. 12 July 1643, Elizabeth (d. 18 Dec. 1690), da. and h. of Edward Hawes, merchant, of London, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 2da.E. Suss. RO, SAS/CO/c/166-8; Mems. of Sir George Courthop, 155. suc. fa. 12 Oct. 1642.Mems. of Sir George Courthop, 136-7, 155. Kntd. 24 Apr. 1661.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 234; Mems. of Sir George Courthop, 148. d. 18 Nov. 1685.Mems. of Sir George Courthop, 155.
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Central: commr. for alienations, 1642 – 53, 1654–75.Mems. of Sir George Courthop, 137–9; CTB iv. 265. Dep. recvr. of fines in chancery for purchase of writs of covenant and of entry, 5 Mar. 1660–d.C54/4048/1.

Local: j.p. Suss. by Oct. 1646-bef. 14 July 1649,C231/6, p. 51; E. Suss. RO, QR/E73; ASSI35/90/2, 5. 1656–d.C231/6, p. 343; C193/13/5–6; C220/9/4. Coroner, Mar. 1653-July 1654.ASSI35/94/9; ASSI35/95/9–10. Commr. sewers, Mdx. and Westminster 10 July 1656;C181/6, p. 178. Ticehurst and River Rother, Kent and Suss. 4 Oct. 1660; Wittersham Level, Kent and Suss. 7 Dec. 1660, 18 June 1670; Suss. 14 May 1670;C181/7, pp. 61, 71, 541, 552; E. Suss. RO, DAP1/2/6; 1/3. oyer and terminer, Home circ. June 1659–10 July 1660;C181/6, p. 373. militia, Suss. 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; assessment, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679.A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. Dep. lt. Aug. 1660–d.SP29/11, f. 237; E. Suss. RO, ASH 3207; Abstract Suss. Deeds and Docs. 186. Commr. poll tax, 1660; loyal and indigent officers, 1662; subsidy, 1663;SR v. recusants, 1675.CTB iv. 697.

Court: gent. pensioner, June 1660–d.E407/1/8, 50, 51, 56, 58; Mems. of Sir George Courthop, 148; CTB iii. 854.

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COURTHOP, George (1616-85), of Whiligh, Ticehurst, Suss.

Will
20 Aug. 1685, pr. 5 June 1686.E. Suss. RO, SAS/CO/105; PROB 11/383/392.
Estates
inherited from fa., Oct. 1642, Whiligh manor, Ticehurst, and Mosehams manor, Suss.; house in Leadenhall Street, St Katherine Creechurch, London, and property in St Botolph without Bishopgate.F. G. Courthope, `Extracts from the mems. of Sir George Courthope', Suss. Arch. Coll. li, illus. facing p. 66; E. Suss. RO, SAS/CO/101, 702-4; Suss. Manors, ii. 312, 487. Rent charge of £60 p.a. out of Barnes manor, 1661-1670 (land forfeited by regicide Sir Hardress Waller*).E. Suss. RO, SAS/CO/303-4, 417, 1089-90; SAS/CO/c/156. Owned Westfield manor, Suss. in 1669.Suss. Manors, ii. 474.
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BLACKMORE, Thomas (1600-72), of Liverpool, Lancs.

Family and Education
bap. 6 May 1600, 1st s. of William Blackmore of Kirkdale, Walton on the Hill, Lancs. and Elizabeth (bur. 15 Aug. 1617).Walton-on-the-Hill ed. A. Smith (Lancs. Par. Reg. Soc. v), 11, 108. m. lic. 13 Feb. 1629, Catherine (bur. 25 Apr. 1698), da. of one Bicksteth of Liverpool, at least 1s.Archdeaconry of Chester Mar. Lics. ed. W.F. Irvine (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lvii), 149; Liverpool ed. H. Peet (Lancashire Par. Reg. Soc. xxxv), 193, 314. bur. 21 Nov. 1672 21 Nov. 1672.Liverpool ed. Peet, 30.
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Civic: freeman, Liverpool c. 1629 – d.; bailiff, 18 Oct. 1635 – 18 Oct. 1636; common cllr. Oct. 1636 – 10 Nov. 1662; merchant appraiser, 13 Jan. – 18 Oct. 1645; mayor, 18 Oct. 1645 – 18 Oct. 1646, 19 Oct. 1657 – 18 Oct. 1658; alderman by Apr. 1650 – 10 Nov. 1662; coroner, 1659.Chandler, Liverpool, 152, 190, 225, 327, 328, 341; Liverpool Town Bks. 1649–71 ed. M. Power (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. cxxxvi), 14, 99, 117, 146, 253.

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BLACKMORE, Thomas (1600-72), of Liverpool, Lancs.

Will
not found.
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in 1642, acquired lease of a messuage in Liverpool, with ‘2 lands in Liverpool Field’.Lancs. RO, DDBL/23/17. By 1644, owned a merchantman, Gift of Liverpool, of 35-6 tons, which was seized by Prince Rupert in June and captured by a parliamentarian privateer in October and returned to Blackmore.Cal. of Material Rel. to Ireland and the High Ct. of Admiralty 1641-60 ed. E. Murphy (Dublin, 2011), 128, 129, 130, 160. In 1664, owned a house of 3 hearths in Liverpool.E179/250/11, pt. 5.
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MONTAGU (MOUNTAGU), George (1622-81), of Kimbolton, Hunts. and later of Horton, Northants.

Family and Education
bap. 28 July 1622, 5th s. of Henry Montagu† (d.1642), 1st earl of Manchester, and his 3rd w. Margaret, da. of John Crouch of Corneybury, Layston, Herts., wid. of Allen Elwyn (d. c.1602), leather-seller, of Old Jewry, London and of John Hare† (d. 1613), clerk of the court of wards, of Totteridge, Herts.Mems. of St Margaret’s, Westm. ed. A.M. Burke (1914), 110; Vis. Northants. 1681 (Harl. Soc. lxxxvii), 139. educ. Amersham, Bucks. (Dr Charles Croke); Christ’s, Camb. 1639, MA 1640;Al. Cant.; Biographical Reg. of Christ’s Coll. ed. J. Peile (Cambridge, 1910-13), 458. M. Temple, 26 Oct. 1640.MT Admiss. i. 138. m. 30 May 1645, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Anthony Irby* of Whaplode, Lincs. 7s. (2 d.v.p.), 4da.LMA, X105/010, unf.; Vis. Northants. 1681, 139-40. d. 19 July 1681.J.B. Nichols, Acc. of the Royal Hosp. and Collegiate Church of St Katherine (1824), 19.
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Central: jt. registrar of writs, chancery, 7 Nov. 1628.CSP Dom. 1628–9, p. 372. Member, cttee. for examinations, 16 Oct. 1644.CJ iii. 666b.

Local: New Model ordinance, Hunts. 17 Feb. 1645; assessment, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Northants. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Westminster 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Lincs. 1661; Glos., Mdx. 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679;SR; An Ordinance…for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). militia, Hunts., Northants. 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660; Westminster 12 Mar. 1660. Apr. 1646 – July 1652A. and O. J.p. Northants., Mar. 1660 – d.; Hunts. Mar. 1660 – d.; Westminster Mar. 1660 – d.; Mdx. Mar. – bef.Oct. 1660, Apr. 1662–d.C231/6, pp. 42, 240; C231/7, p. 166; A Perfect List (1660). Custos rot. Westminster Mar.-bef. Oct. 1660. Commr. poll tax, Northants., Westminster 1660.SR. Chief ranger and master, Salcey Forest, Northants. Aug. 1660–d.CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 213. Commr. sewers, Mdx. and Westminster 31 Aug. 1660-aft. Jan. 1673;C181/7, pp. 39, 633. liberty of St Katherine by the Tower, Mdx. 21 Nov. 1663, 26 Nov. 1667;C181/7, pp. 215, 415. Lincs., Lincoln and Newark hundred 15 Dec. 1669-aft. May 1670.C181/7, pp. 518, 543. Master, St Katherine’s Hosp. St Katherine by the Tower, Jan. 1661–d.CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 577; CCSP v. 434. Dep. lt. Hunts. 10 Oct. 1662–?Hunts. RO, D/DM20B/9. Commr. oyer and terminer, Mdx. 10 Apr. 1662-aft. Sept. 1671;C181/7, pp. 146, 589. subsidy, Hunts., Mdx., Northants., Westminster 1663.SR.

Court: gent. of privy chamber, extraordinary, July 1660–?LC3/2, f. 177. Member, Queen Catherine of Braganza’s council, 1669–d.HP Commons 1660–1690.

Civic: freeman, Dover Aug. 1660.HP Common, 1660–1690.

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MONTAGU (MOUNTAGU), George (1622-81), of Kimbolton, Hunts. and later of Horton, Northants.

Will
not found.
Estates
inherited Catworth Grange, Northants., worth £110 p.a., from his fa., together with 1000 marks in cash to purchase Piddington Grange, Northants, 1642; inherited manor of Horton, worth £666 6s 8d (1000 marks) p.a., which had been left to his mother by his father as her jointure, 1653.PROB11/192/515.
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DUCKENFEILD, Robert (1619-89), of Duckenfield Hall, Stockport, Cheshire.

Family and Education
bap. 28 Sept. 1619, 1st s. of Robert Duckenfield of Duckenfield Hall, and Frances (bur. 4 June 1663), da. of George Preston of Holker, Lancs.; bro. of John Duckenfield*.St Mary Stockport Par. Regs. ed. E.L.W. Bulkeley (Stockport, 1889), 116-17; Earwaker, E. Cheshire, ii. 20. educ. G. Inn 3 Nov. 1637.G. Inn Admiss. 214. m. (1) 12 July 1638, Martha (d. 2 Oct. 1669), da. of Sir Miles Fleetwood† of of Aldwinckle, Northants. 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.); (2) 20 Aug. 1678, Judith (d. 23 Feb. 1739), da. of Nathaniel Bottomley of Cawthorne, Yorks. 4s. 2da.A.J. Shirren, ‘The fam. bk. of Martha Duckinfield’, N and Q cc. 158; Stockport Par. Regs. ed. Bulkeley, 116-17; Earwaker, E. Cheshire, ii. 20. suc. fa. 29 Aug. 1630.Cheshire IPM ed. R. Stewart-Brown (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lxxxiv), 196. d. 18 Sept. 1689.Earwaker, E. Cheshire, ii. 20.
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Local: j.p. Cheshire 30 July 1641 – 24 May 1642, 11 Nov. 1644-bef. Oct. 1660;C231/5, p. 463; Cheshire RO, DAR/I/29. Denb. 29 July 1652-bef. c.Sept. 1656.C231/6, p. 243. Member, Cheshire co. cttee. Feb. 1643-aft. May 1649.SP28/224, f. 323; SP28/225, f. 433; HMC Portland. i. 96. Commr. assessment, 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 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. 1660;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). Denb. 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; Flint 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652; Chester 26 Jan. 1660; sequestration, Cheshire 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 14 Mar. 1655, 26 July 1659; Chester 26 July 1659; Anglesey, Caern., Denb., Flint, Merion. and Montgom. 26 July 1659;A. and O.; SP25/76A, f. 15v. Lancs. 8 Aug. 1659.CJ vii. 752a. Dep. lt. Cheshire by Oct. 1646–?SP28/40, f. 162. Sheriff, 15 Feb.-30 Oct. 1649.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 18. Commr. propagating the gospel in Wales, 22 Feb. 1650;A. and O. ct. martial, James Stanley†, 7th earl of Derby, 11 Sept. 1651;Stanley Pprs. ed. F.R. Raines (Chetham Soc. o.s. lxvii), p. cccxxxv. ejecting scandalous ministers, Cheshire 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. securing peace of commonwealth by Nov. 1655;Cheshire RO, DLT/B38, p. 10; TSP iv. 485; v. 313. dividing parishes, Cheshire and Cheshire 10 Mar. 1656;Mins. of the Cttee. of Plundered Ministers rel. to Lancs. and Cheshire ed. W.A. Shaw (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. xxxiv), 115. for public faith, Cheshire 24 Oct. 1657;Mercurius Politicus no. 387 (22–9 Oct. 1657), 62 (E.505.35). sewers, 12 Feb. 1658.C181/6, p. 270.

Military: ?capt. of ft. for Ireland, 1642. 1 June 1642 – 7 Nov. 1643SP28/128, pt. 10, f. 9v. Capt. of ft. (parlian.); capt. of horse, 26 Nov. 1642 – 2 Oct. 1646; col. of ft. 7 Nov. 1643 – 17 Feb. 1646, c.Sept. 1647–?SP28/128, pt. 10, f. 9v; M. Nevell, Tameside 1066–1700 (Tameside, 1991), 133. Gov. Chester by 25 Aug. 1647-c.Nov. 1653;Worc. Coll. Oxf. Clarke MS LXVII, f. 134; Chester RO, ZML/2/309; CSP Dom. 1653–4, p. 267. I. of Man by Dec. 1651-Aug. 1653.CSP Dom. 1651–2, p. 66; 1653–4, p. 19; J.R. Dickinson, The Lordship of Man under the Stanleys (Chetham Soc. ser. 3, xli), 41. Col. militia horse, Cheshire 8 July 1650–?, Mar. 1655–?;CSP Dom. 1650, p. 507; TSP iii. 263, 294. col. militia ft. 22 Aug. 1650–?CSP Dom. 1650, p. 509.

Central: commr. high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649.A. and O.

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DUCKENFEILD, Robert (1619-89), of Duckenfield Hall, Stockport, Cheshire.

Will
not found.
Estates
in 1625, fa. assessed at £10 for the privy seal loan.Cheshire RO, DLT/B/11, p. 12. In 1630, Duckenfeild inherited manors of Duckenfield and Brinnington alias Portwood, Portwood Hall and property in Baguley, Cheadle, Edgerley and Stockport, Cheshire.Cheshire IPM ed. Stewart-Brown, 193-6. He was assessed at £13 for the 1641/2 subsidy.M.D.G. Wanklyn, ‘Landed Society and Allegiance in Cheshire and Shropshire in the First Civil War’ (Manchester Univ. PhD thesis, 1976), 375. In 1642, sold property in Youlgreave, Derbys. for £350.Derbys. RO, D7676/Bag C/3226. In 1651, purchased from trustees for the sale of crown lands, Sherholt Park and New Park, Staffs. and manor of Denbigh (including lordships of Bromfield and Yale), Denb. for £13,171; and, with one Philip Eyton, manor of Brampton, Hunts. and manor of Handbridge, Cheshire, for £6,618.C6/127/35; C54/3582/10; E121/5/7/43, 68; Dodd, Studies in Stuart Wales (1971), 149.
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WILLOUGHBY, Francis (1615-71), of Wapping, Surr., Portsmouth, and Charlestown, Massachusetts

Family and Education
bap. 13 Oct. 1615, 1st s. of William Willoughby, merchant and shipowner, of Wapping, and Elizabeth Locke (d. 1662).GL, MS 5287/1, unfol. m. (1) 26 Nov. 1635, Mary, da. of John Taylor (d. 1669) of Wapping, 1s.;LMA, P93/DUN/266, f. 27. (2) c. 1640, Sarah, da. of John Taylor of Wapping, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. (1 d.v.p.); (3) c.1658, Margaret (d. 1683), da. of William Locke (d. 1664) of Wimbledon, Surr. and wid. of Daniel Taylor (bur. 20 Apr. 1655) of St Stephen, Coleman Street, London, 2s. (1 d.v.p.), 1da. suc. fa. 30 Mar. 1651. d. 3 Apr. 1671.I.J. Greenwood, ‘The Willoughby family of New England’, New England Hist. and Gen. Reg. xxx. 67-78; T.H. Johnson, ‘The topical verses of Edward Taylor’, Publ. Col. Soc. Mass. xxxiv. 516; St Stephen, Coleman Street, and Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surr. par regs.; PROB11/313/533, PROB11/314/193 (William Locke); PROB11/322/294 (John Taylor).
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Colonial: freeman, Massachusetts 13 May 1640;Recs. Gov. and Co. of Mass. ed. N.B. Shurtleff (1853–4), i. 376. selectman, 1640–7. Representative for Charlestown, House of Deputies, 1642–50.Recs. Mass. ii. 22, 145, 264; iii. 62, 147; Publ. Col. Soc. Mass. v. 117; Greenwood, ‘Willoughby fam.’, 73. Comptroller, general ct. 1646;Recs. Mass. iii. 78. asst. 1650 – 51, 1662–4. Dep. gov. 1665–d.Recs. Mass. iii. 182, 220; iv (pt. 1). 1, 36; iv (pt. 2). 56, 86, 99, 116, 141–462; W. Whitmore, The Mass. Civil List (1870), 16–17, 23–4.

Local: navy commr. and master attendant, Portsmouth 28 Sept. 1652-July 1660.CJ vii. 185b-186a; Pepys Diary, i. 197, 208. J.p. Hants 10 July 1656–?Mar. 1660.C231/6, p. 340. Commr. assessment, Mdx. 26 Jan. 1660.A. and O.

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WILLOUGHBY, Francis (1615-71), of Wapping, Surr., Portsmouth, and Charlestown, Massachusetts

Will
4 June 1670, pr. 10 Apr. 1671.Greenwood, ‘Willoughby fam.’, 75.
Estates
inherited from fa. in 1651 property in Wapping and Portsmouth, £200, and a debt of over £4,000 owed by the government for ships.PROB11/216/425; CSP Dom. 1656-7, pp. 209, 256. Inherited his fa.’s unrelinquished share in the Irish venture of 1642, and acquired in 1653 lands in barony of Lune, co. Meath, Ireland.SP63/292, f. 118; SP63/300, f. 139; SP63/284, f. 87. Granted 1,000 acres, Mass. 12 Oct. 1669.Recs. Mass. iv (pt. 2). 438.
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RADCLYFFE, Richard (1607-57), of Radcliffe Hall, Manchester, Lancs.

Family and Education
bap. 30 Aug. 1607, 1st s. of William Radcliffe of Radcliffe Hall, Manchester, and Elizabeth (bur. 22 May 1660), da. of James Bradshaw of Darcy Lever, Lancs.Manchester Collegiate Church par. reg.; Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. J. P. Earwaker (Manchester, 1887), iv. p. 4. m. 13 Feb. 1636, Millicent (bur. 12 Feb. 1652), da. of Sir John Gell of Hopton, Derbys., 4s. 5da. (2 d.v.p.).Carsington, Derbys. par. reg.; Manchester Colleg. Church par. reg.; Misc. Gen. et Her. ser. 2, iv. 375; Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. Earwaker, iv. pp. 159, 205. suc. fa. July 1645. bur. 3 July 1657.Manchester Colleg. Church par. reg.
Offices Held

Civic: bailiff, Manchester by 1635-aft. 1638.Lancs. RO, QSB/1/147/3; QSB/1/179/5; QSB/1/199/52. Scavenger, Manchester ct. leet 1636–7;Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. Earwaker (Manchester, 1886), iii. p. 244. overseer of conduit, 1647–d.;Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. Earwaker, iv. pp. 3, 22, 34, 44, 77, 102, 121, 140, 163. affeerer, 1647 – 48, 1651 – 52, 1653 – 55, 1656–d.;Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. Earwaker, iv. pp. 4, 59, 103, 122, 152, 173. boroughreeve, 7 Oct. 1651–12 Oct. 1652.Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. Earwaker, iv. p. 56. Freeman, Liverpool 7 Nov. 1644–d.Chandler, Liverpool, 333; Liverpool Town Bks. 1649–71 ed. M. Power (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. cxxxvi), 2, 52. Feoffee, Manchester g.s. 6 Mar. 1648–d.Manchester Central Lib. M516/53/5/4; LJ x. 98a.

Military: capt. of ft. (parlian.) 13 July 1642-aft. July 1644;PA, Main Pprs. 14 Sept. 1642 (deposition of Thomas Birche*); Lancs. Civil War Tracts, 46; Misc. Gen. et Her. ser. 2, iv. 375. maj. by Nov. 1644-bef. June 1650.SP28/211, f. 608v; Chandler, Liverpool, 333; Manchester Constables’ Accts. ed. Earwaker (Manchester, 1892), ii. p. 118; Manchester Ct. Leet Recs. ed. Earwaker, iv. p. 17.

: of Radcliffe Hall, Lancs., Manchester.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

RADCLYFFE, Richard (1607-57), of Radcliffe Hall, Manchester, Lancs.

Will
not found.
Estates
Radclyffe’s great-grandfather’s estate included Radcliffe Hall and two burgages and other lands in Manchester.T. S. Willan, Elizabethan Manchester (Chetham Soc. ser. 3, xxvii), 24.
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HERBERT, John (1625-59), of Dorchester House, The Strand, Westminster.

Family and Education
bap. 2 May 1625, 7th but 4th surv. s. of Philip Herbert*, 4th earl of Pembroke, and Susan (bur. 1 Feb. 1629), da. of Edward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford; bro. of James Herbert*, Philip Herbert* and William Herbert II*.W. Robinson, Hist. Enfield (1823), ii. 93; CP. educ. Jesus, Oxf. 15 June 1638; cr. MA, 12 Apr. 1648.Al. Ox. m. 18 June 1647 (and again 6 June 1651) Penelope (bap. 14 Nov. 1638, bur. 1 May 1657), posth. da. of Paul Bayning, 2nd Viscount Bayning of Sudbury (d. 1638), and Penelope, wife (from 1639) of Philip, Lord Herbert, s.p.St Martin in the Fields, St Mary Rotherhithe, and St Olave Hart Street, London par. regs; Westminster Abbey Regs. ed. Chester, 148 d. 10 Nov. 1659.Diurnal of Thomas Rugg (Cam. Soc. ser. 3, xci), 11.
Offices Held

Local: commr. assessment, Mon. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; Glos. and S. E. Wales militia, 12 May 1648; militia, Mon. 26 July 1659.A. and O.

: of Dorchester House, Westminster., The Strand.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, family group, A. Van Dyck, 1634-5;Wilton House, Wilts. line engraving, P. Lombart aft. A. Van Dyck;NPG. oils, unknown.Lee, Hist. of Church of Thame, 573–4.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

HERBERT, John (1625-59), of Dorchester House, The Strand, Westminster.

Will
admon. to bros. Philip, 5th earl of Pembroke, and James Herbert, 17 Apr. 1660.PCC Admins. 1655-1660, 42; Westminster Abbey Regs., 152.
Estates
share by right of wife in estate of Paul Bayning;SP16/415, f. 182v. residue of profits of office of custos brevium in ct. of c.p. orig. (?4 Dec. 1634) with bro. William Herbert II, from 1644 alone;CJ iii. 385a; LJ v. 406ab; Coventry Docquets, 190, 206. 23 Jan. 1650 legacy from fa. £5,000, of which £4,804 still due at 12 Mar. 1651.PROB11/211/579 (Philip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery); Sheffield Archives, EM1358.
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