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GORING, George (1608-57), of Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint, Suss.

Family and Education
b. 14 July 1608, 1st s. of George Goring†, later Bar. Goring and earl of Norwich (d. 6 Jan. 1663) of Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint, and Mary (bur. 15 July 1648), da. of Edward Neville† of Birling, Kent.CP. educ. Camb. ?-1623, MA 1626;Beinecke Lib. Osborn files, 28.389: Sir George Goring to Goring, 16 June 1623; Bk. of Matriculations, Univ. of Camb. 1544-1659, 294. travelled abroad 1625 (France), embassy of James Hay, 1st earl of Carlisle, 1628-9.F.S. Memegalos, George Goring (1608-57) (2007), 17, 22-3, 27-8. m. 25 July 1629 (with £10,000), Lettice (bur. 15 Apr. 1643), da. of Richard Boyle, 1st earl of Cork, s.p.Hurstpierpoint par. reg.; E. Suss. RO, DAN/141-2; Lismore Papers ed. A.B. Grosart, ser. 1, ii. 109; CP. d. 1970.CSP Dom. 1657-8, p. 71.
Offices Held

Military: col. of 22 ft. coys. and 1 tp. of horse, Dutch army, Nov. 1633-c.Feb. 1647.Harl. 163, f. 327v; Strafforde Letters, i. 166; ii. 148; CSP Dom. 1633–4, p. 301; 1645–7, pp. 534, 577; CSP Ven. 1643–7, p. 300. Gov. Portsmouth 9 Jan. 1639-Sept. 1642.Coventry Docquets, 208; CSP Dom. 1638–9, pp. 297, 335. Lt.-gen. of horse, royal army by 1 Apr.-21 July 1639;E351/292. col. by May 1640-c.Aug. 1641.E351/293; CSP Dom. 1640, p. 115. Gen. of horse (roy.), northern army, c.Jan. 1643-Aug 1644;Clarendon, Hist. ii. 466; Life of William Cavendish, earl of Newcastle ed. C. H. Firth (1886), 88. lt.-gen. of horse, southern army, 8 Aug.-4 Dec. 1644;Clarendon, Hist. iii. 390, 393. gen. of horse, 4 Dec. 1644 – ?; lt.-gen. of horse and ft. Kent, Surr. and Hants. 21 Dec. 1644–?;Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 242, 244. gen. western army, 9 May-Nov. 1645.Bodl. Clarendon 24, f. 170; Clarendon, Hist. iv. 36–7, 98–9. Col.-gen. of British regts. Spanish army in Flanders, c.Mar.1647-c.Sept. 1649.Add. 78189, f. 58; CSP Ven. 1643–7, p. 300; CCSP i. 366; Memegalos, Goring, 341.

Local: j.p. Suss., Hants 22 Aug. 1639–?C231/5, p. 353. Commr. array (roy.), Hants c.Aug. 1642; Suss. 6 Aug. 1642; Surr. 8 Aug. 1642;Northants. RO, FH133. oyer and terminer (roy.), Hants 10 Jan. 1645.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 246.

Central: member, council of war by 13 Jan. 1640.CSP Dom. 1639–40, pp. 332, 458. Gent. of privy chamber, extraordinary, by 1641–?LC3/1, f. 24v.

Civic: freeman, Portsmouth 6 Oct. 1640–?d.Portsmouth RO, CE 1/5, p. 39.

: Suss., Hurstpierpoint.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, double portrait with 1st earl of Newport, A. Van Dyck;Newport Restoration Foundation, Newport, Rhode Island. oil on canvas, double portrait with 1st earl of Newport, aft. A. Van Dyck;NT, Knole. oil on canvas, double portrait with 1st earl of Newport, aft. A. Van Dyck;NPG. oil on canvas, A. Van Dyck, 1638;Plymouth Art Gallery, Devon. oil on canvas, group portrait with 1st earl of Newport, A. Van Dyck, c.1639;NT, Petworth. oil on canvas, unknown.Capt. Christie Crawfurd English Civil War Colln., Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos.

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Commons 1640-1660
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GORING, George (1608-57), of Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint, Suss.

Will
not found.
Estates
in 1630, Lord Goring settled on him Goring manor and advowson of Hurstpierpoint, manor of Houndean in Lewes, Danny Park, Hurst Park and lands and rents in parishes of Bolney, Cuckfield, Hurstpierpoint and Lewes – in all worth £390 p.a.SP23/214, pp. 721, 727. In 1641, Goring conveyed his estate to two trustees for 99 years for payment of £3,000 he owed to his fa. and additional debts amounting to £1,916 (of which sums, £1,232 was still owing in 1649).SP23/214, pp. 721-2, 729; E. Suss. RO, DAN/1132-3. His fa.’s estate was reckoned to be worth £26,800 p.a. in 1642 and £450 p.a. in 1663.CSP Dom. 1663-4, p. 6; Memegalos, Goring, 32.
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FOUNTAINE, Thomas (1599-1646), of Hulcott, Bucks.

Family and Education
bap. 9 Jan. 1599, 1st s. of John Fountaine of Hulcott, Bucks.St Mary, Aylesbury par. reg.; Keeler, Long Parl. 179. m. 23 Oct. 1628, Alice, da. of William Claydon of Bishopstone, Bucks. 4s. 2da.Stone par. reg.; Hulcott par. reg. pp. 21-2. d. betw. 2 July-15 Sept. 1646.SP28/126, f. 188v; CJ iv. 668a.
Offices Held

Local: member, Bucks. standing cttee. June 1642.G. Nugent-Grenville, Lord Nugent, Some Mems. of John Hampden (1832), ii. 458. Commr. levying of money, 3 Aug. 1643; commr. for Bucks. 25 June 1644; assessment, 18 Oct. 1644.A. and O.

: Bucks.
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Commons 1640-1660
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FOUNTAINE, Thomas (1599-1646), of Hulcott, Bucks.

Will
none found.
Estates
owned land at Hulcott, Bucks.;Bucks. Glebe Terriers 1578-1640, ed. M. Reed (Bucks. Rec. Soc. xxx), 116-19. sold those lands, 1639;VCH Bucks. ii. 343 estates worth £500 p.a.I.F.W. Beckett, Wanton Troopers (Barnsley, 2015), 7.
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NEVILE, Francis (1591/2-1666), of Chevet, Royston, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 1591 /2, 1st s. of Henry Neville of Chevet and Eleanor, da. and coh. of Henry Sandford of Thorpe Salvin, Yorks.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 158; Vis. Yorks. ed. Foster, 340. educ. Trinity Camb. Mich. 1608;Al. Cant. G. Inn 20 Nov. 1610.GI Admiss. m. (1) 24 Sept. 1615, Rosamund, da. of Cyril Arthington of Arthington, Yorks. 1s. 3da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) by 1626, Anne (bur. 26 Jan. 1656), da. of Thomas Tanckred of Brampton Hall, Yorks., wid. of William Arthington of Arthington, 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da.; (3) 1658, Anne, da. and coh. of Charles Markham of Ollerton, Notts., wid. of Robert Waterton of Walton, Yorks., and Sir John Middleton of Thirntoft, Yorks. s.p.Royston par. reg.; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 70; ii. 158-9, 171; Foster, Yorks. Peds.; Adel Par. Regs. ed. G. D. Lumb (Thoresby Soc. v), 19, 20. suc. fa. 21 Mar. 1635;SP17/G, f. 20. d. 4 Apr. 1666.Royston par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Yorks. (W. Riding) 20 Dec. 1627 – aft.July 1642, by Oct. 1660–d.C231/4, f. 237v; C220/9/4; W. Riding Sessions Recs. ed. J. Lister (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec .ser. liv), 390. Commr. recusants, northern cos. 11 July 1628;CSP Dom. 1628–9, p. 205. charitable uses, W. Riding 5 July 1632–28 Apr. 1638;C192/1, unfol. sewers, Hatfield Chase Level 17 May 1634-aft. Dec. 1637;C181/4, f. 174; C181/5, ff. 17, 87. Notts. and Yorks. 30 June 1635;C181/5, f. 17. repair of St Paul’s Cathedral, W. Riding by July 1636;LMA, CLC/313/I/B/004/MS25474/003, p. 40. assessment, 1642;SR. Yorks. 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664;An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660), 22 (E.1075.6); SR. array (roy.), 18 June 1642;Northants. RO, FH133. levying of money (roy.) c.Dec. 1642-c.Dec. 1643;SP23/107, p. 863; CCC 842, 843. poll tax, W. Riding 1660;SR. corporations, Yorks. 19 Feb. 1662;HMC 8th Rep. i. 275. swans, River Trent, Yorks. 30 May 1663;C181/7, p. 210. subsidy, W. Riding 1663.SR. Dep. lt. by c.1664–d.Beinecke, Osborn Shelves, Danby boxes [OSB.MSS 6], box 2, folder 36 (W. Riding militia pprs.).

: of Chevet, Royston, Yorks.
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Commons 1640-1660
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NEVILE, Francis (1591/2-1666), of Chevet, Royston, Yorks.

Will
21 Mar. 1666, pr. 11 Oct. 1666.Borthwick, Prob. Reg. 48, f. 27; Leeds Univ. Lib. MD335/3/12/3.
Estates
in 1625, acquired lease of manor of Chevet at a rent of £200 p.a.WYAS (Wakefield), C1358/387. In early 1630s, fined £25 for distraint of knighthood.‘Compositions for not taking knighthood at the coronation of Charles I’ ed. W. P. Baildon, in Misc. 1 (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. lxi), 92. In 1633, acquired lease of ‘water corn mills’ of Wakefield, paying rent of £250 p.a.C3/455/16. In 1636, estate inc. manors of Chevet and Church Fenton; messuages and lands in Chevet, Church Fenton, Pledwick, Sandal, Wakefield and Walton; and corn and fulling mills in Sandal and Wakefield, Yorks.WYAS (Wakefield), C1358/8-9; E112/344/33; E112/348/290, 332; E112/349/374, 385. In 1636, sold manor of Thorpe Salvin for £6,200.C54/3160/31; C54/3265/37; WYAS (Wakefield), C1358/8-9. In 1645, estate was reckoned to be worth betw. £1,200 and £1,500 p.a., although he himself valued it as no more than £500 p.a.SP23/2, pp. 55, 62; SP23/107, p. 863; Yorks. Royalist Composition Pprs. ed. J.W. Clay (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. xviii), 4. By 1648, owned corn mills in Leeds.SC6/CHAS1/1190, p. 35. In 1652, assigned to Lionel Copley* his interest in ironworks known as Chapel Furnace and Kimberworth Forge (in the parishes of Rotherham and Ecclesfield), which he had leased at a rent of £100 p.a.Doncaster Archives, SY570/Z/5/1. In 1653, he entered into a statute staple for £2,000, defeasanced for £1,000 plus interest.C33/272, f. 247. By 1654, estate inc. messuages and lands in Chevet, Crofton, Horbury, Painthorpe, Royston, Sandal, Wakefield, Walton and Wragby, Yorks., and manors of Beltingham, Henshaw, Ridley, Thorngrafton and Willimoteswick and capital messuage of Willimoteswick, Northumb.C33/272, ff. 246v-247; C54/3265/37; WYAS (Wakefield), C1358/16, 799. In 1665, he valued his estate at about £1,400 p.a.Coll. of Arms, Yorks., Dur., Northumb. Vis. Pprs. 1672.
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the Sugar Loaf and Roll by Gray’s Inn Gate (June 1653).Notts. RO, DDSR 211/128/23.
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CREWE, John II (1603-70), of Utkinton, Tarporley, Cheshire.

Family and Education
b. 11 June 1603, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Sir Ranulphe Crewe† (d. 13 Jan. 1646) of Lincoln’s Inn, Mdx. and Crewe Hall, Barthomley, Cheshire, and 1st w. Julia (d. 19 July 1603), da. of John Clippesby of Clippesby, Norf.Cheshire RO, DAR/I/37; Ormerod, Cheshire, iii. pt. 1, p. 314. educ. L. Inn 28 Oct. 1618.LI Admiss. i. 181. m. 11 Dec. 1636, Mary (d. 6 July 1690), da. and coh. of Sir John Done of Utkinton, 1s. 3da. (2 d.v.p.).Cheshire RO, DAR/I/37; ZCR 63/2/695; Ormerod, Cheshire, ii. pt. 1, p. 249. d. 12 May 1670.Ormerod, Cheshire, ii. pt. 1, p. 249.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Cheshire 1 July 1637 – 25 July 1650, 13 Oct. 1653–d.C231/5, p. 250; C231/6, pp. 196, 271. Commr. charitable uses, 15 Nov. 1638; Flint 19 Apr. 1642;C192/1, unfol. subsidy, Cheshire 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641.SR. Bailiff and chief forester, Delamere Forest, Cheshire July 1641–?d.SO3/12, f. 162; Cheshire RO, DAR/B/29; DAR/C/4; DAR/I/23. Commr. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, Cheshire 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 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, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664; Chester 26 Jan. 1660.SR.; A. and O.; An Ordinance ...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Member, Cheshire co. cttee. Feb. 1643-aft. Aug. 1648.SP28/224, ff, 270, 306; Bodl. Tanner 58, f. 429; HMC Portland, i. 96. Commr. sequestration, 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643;A. and O. militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Chester 26 July 1659; ejecting scandalous ministers, Cheshire 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. sewers, 12 Feb. 1658.C181/6, p. 270.

Military: capt. of ft. (parlian.) by May 1643–?SP28/224, f. 327; M.D.G. Wanklyn, ‘Landed Society and Allegiance in Cheshire and Shropshire in the First Civil War’ (Manchester Univ. PhD thesis, 1976), 237–8.

: of Utkinton, Cheshire., Tarporley.
Likenesses

Likenesses: fun. monument, attrib. T. Burman, Tarporley church, Ches.

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Commons 1640-1660
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CREWE, John II (1603-70), of Utkinton, Tarporley, Cheshire.

Will
2 May 1668, pr.?,Cheshire RO, WS 1678, will of John Crewe.
Estates
at his marriage in 1636, property settled on him in Coton, Noneley and Stoke on Tern, Salop, and in Scarborough, Leics. – in all, worth £500 p.a.Cheshire RO, DAR/D/16/10; DAR/I/29 (Memo. bk.:‘Purchases and fines’). In 1639, estate inc. manors of Eaton, Flaxyards and Rushton; mansion house of Flaxyards; half of manor of Kelsall; and property in Alpraham, Clotton, Cuddington, Duddon, Eaton, Flaxyards, Kingsley, Longley, Manley Hollins, Newton, Rushton, Tarporley, Utkinton and Willington, Cheshire.Cheshire RO, DAR/C/91/6. In 1646, inherited his fa.’s house in Westminster, ‘near the Abbey’, which he sold in 1652 for £800.PROB11/196, f. 101v; Cheshire RO, DAR/I/29 (Memo. bk: ‘Purchases’); ZCR 63/2/691/16. In 1646, estate inc. property in Colehurst, Salop;Cheshire RO, DAR/F/28: P. Jones to Crewe, 15 June 1646. in 1664, inc. manors of Utkinton, Tarporley and Willington; a moiety of manors of Eaton, Kelsall and Rushton; advowson of Tarporley; property in Alpraham, Chorley, Clotton, Cuddington, Flaxyards, Haughton, Kingsley, Manley, Newton, Norley, Peckforton, Sandbach, Tattenhall, Utkinton and Weston, Cheshire; lordship of Noneley, property and rents in Coton and Stoke on Tern, Salop; and property in Scarborough, Leics. – in all, worth about £1,200 p.a.Cheshire RO, DAR/C/4.
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INGOLDSBY, Francis (1614-81), of Lenborough, Buckingham, Bucks.

Family and Education
bap. 14 Aug. 1614, 1st s. of Sir Richard Ingoldsby of Lenborough and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Oliver Cromwell† of Hinchingbrooke, Hunts.;Vis. Bucks. 1634 (Harl. Soc. lviii), 76; ‘Pedigree of Ingoldsby’, The Gen. n.s. iii. 138; Lipscomb, Buckingham, ii. 169. bro. of George*, Henry* and Richard*. educ. Lincoln, Oxf. 25 Nov. 1631.Al. Ox. m. by 1649, Lettice, da. of Cranley Norton of Offley, Herts. 3s. (1 d.v.p.), 4da.Lipscomb, Buckingham, ii. 169. suc. fa. 1656.Lipscomb, Buckingham, ii. 169. d. 1 Oct. 1681.Lipscomb, Buckingham, ii. 169.
Offices Held

Military: capt. of horse (parlian.), regt. of Arthur Goodwin* by Oct. 1642-aft. May 1644.Bucks. Contributions for Ireland, 112; SP28/15, f. 106; BHO, Cromwell Assoc. database.

Local: commr. assessment, Bucks. 17 Mar. 1648, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. J.p. Buckingham 11 Mar. 1654-aft. Aug. 1663;C181/6, pp. 22, 329; C181/7, pp. 69, 212. Bucks. Mar. 1660-bef. Apr. 1664.A Perfect List (1660); C193/12/3, f. 7v. Commr. poll tax, 1660; subsidy, 1663;SR. sewers, 6 June 1664.C181/7, p. 255.

: Bucks., Buckingham.
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Commons 1640-1660
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INGOLDSBY, Francis (1614-81), of Lenborough, Buckingham, Bucks.

Will
none found.
Estates
his father was worth £1,000 p.a.I.F.W. Beckett, Wanton Troopers (Barnsley, 2015), 7. Ingoldsby was worth £1,000 p.a. in 1660.Burke Commoners, i. 688.
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WARNER, Samuel (?1591-aft. 1653), of St Stephen Walbrook, London, and Downham, Cambs.

Family and Education
bap. ?2 May 1591, 3rd s. of John Warner of Bucknell, Oxon. and Anne, da. of William Holt of Stoke Lyne, Oxon.Marsh Gibbon, Bucks. par. reg.; ‘London peds. and coats of arms’, Mis. Gen. et Her. 5th ser. vii. 245; Vis. Warws. 1619 ed. J. Fetherston (1877), 51; Vis. London 1633, 1634 and 1635 ed. J.J. Howard and J.L. Chester (1880-3), ii. 325. educ. appr. Grocers’ Co. m. 16 Feb. 1618, Julian Corderoy of St Stephen Walbrook, London, and of Berks. 2s. d.v.p. 1da.The Regs. of St. Stephen’s, Walbrook ed. W.B. Bannerman and W.B. Bannerman (Harl. Soc. xlix), 16-17, 59, 90-1; Vis. Warws. 1619, 51; Vis. London 1633, 1634 and 1635, ii. 325
Offices Held

Religious: churchwarden, St Stephen Walbrook 1627–8.Regs. of St Stephen’s, Walbrook, 18, 60, 93.

Civic: common councilman, London by 1641; alderman, Coleman Street ward Jan. 1643-Nov. 1645.Beaven, Aldermen of London, i. 102, 111, 183.

Local: member, cttee. of safety, London 4 Jan. 1642.Pearl, London, 140. Commr. London militia, 12 Feb., 29 Mar. 1642, 23 July, 2 Sept. 1647;CJ ii. 428a; LJ iv. 578a. assessment, I. of Ely, Mdx. 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652.CJ ii. 428a; A. and O.

Central: jt. treas. cttee. for Irish affairs, 27 July 1643.CSP Dom. Add. 1625–49, p. 652.

: of St Stephen Walbrook, London and Cambs., Downham.
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Commons 1640-1660
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WARNER, Samuel (?1591-aft. 1653), of St Stephen Walbrook, London, and Downham, Cambs.

Will
not found.
Estates
bought Downham Palace, Downham, Cambs. in 1648 for £6,416.Bodl. Rawl. B.239, p. 13.
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MORGAN, William II (c.1640-80), of Tredegar, Bassaleg, Mon.

Family and Education
b. c. 1640, 1st s. of Thomas Morgan* of Machen and Tredegar and 2nd w. Elizabeth. educ. matric. Queen’s, Oxf. 23 July 1656; G. Inn 27 Apr. 1658.Al. Ox.; G. Inn Admiss. 285. m. (1) 4 Nov. 1661 (with £1,000), Blanche (d. 23 Mar. 1673), da. of William Morgan* of Y Dderw, Brec., h. of her bro. William, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) 4 Dec. 1675, Elizabeth, da. of William Lewis† of Bletchington, Oxon., coh. of her bro. Edward†, wid. of Sir Francis Dayrell of Castle Camps, Cambs., s.p.NLW, Tredegar Estate 74/11, 109/1-2, 123/65-6, 124/25; H.C. Maxwell-Lyte, Hist. Notes on Some Som. Manors (1931), 60; Bradney, Hist. Mon. v (Pbns. S. Wales Rec. Soc. viii), 70-1; Clark, Limbus Patrum, 51, 312; St Helen Bishopsgate Par. Reg. (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxxi), 161. suc. fa. 13 May 1664. d. 28 Apr. 1680.Clark, Limbus Patrum, 312.
Offices Held

Local: commr. sewers, Mon. 25 Feb. 1659, 22 Aug. 1660, 26 Aug. 1669;C181/6, p. 347; C181/7, pp. 35, 505. Glos. 7 Nov. 1671;C181/7, p. 599. assessment, Mon. 26 Jan., 1 June 1660,A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Glos. Dec. 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679;SR. militia, Mon. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. poll tax, 1660.SR. J.p. Mar. 1660 – d.; Glos. Feb. 1665–d.C231/7, p. 253. Dep. lt. Mon. 10 Aug. 1660–d.NLW, Tredegar Estate 47/9; SP29/11/173, f. 214. Capt. militia ft. 30 Nov. 1660–?NLW, Tredegar Estate 102/6. Commr. subsidy, 1663;SR. impositions on wines, Glos., Herefs., Mon. and S. Wales 20 June 1668;C181/7, p. 466. oyer and terminer, Oxf. circ. 3 Feb. 1670–?d.;C181/7, pp. 533, 638. recusants, Glos., Mon. July 1675;CTB iv. 790. inquiry, Forest of Dean 26 Aug. 1679.CTB vi. 196.

: of Tredegar, Mon., Bassaleg.
Likenesses

Likenesses: half-length portrait, c. 1660, once at Tredegar House.J. Steegman, Portraits in Welsh Houses, ii. 163.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

MORGAN, William II (c.1640-80), of Tredegar, Bassaleg, Mon.

Will
30 Oct. 1674, cod. 20 Apr. 1678, pr. 6 Aug. 1680.PROB11/363, f. 389.
Estates
at first marriage, manors of ‘Ebboth alias Grenfeild’, Sutton, John le Moore, Red Castle, Llanfair [Cilgedin], ‘Castle Arnold’, ‘Youlton’, 40 messuages, 5 water grist mills, 5,000 acres of land, 500 acres of meadow, 3,000 acres of pasture, 1,000 acres of wood, 5,000 acres of furze and heath in Bassaleg, St Woollos, St Brides Wentlloog, Machen, Bedwellty, Bedwas, Mynyddislwyn, St Mellons, Marshfield, Rumney, Llangattock juxta Usk, Llanfair Cilgedin; advowson of Llanfair Cilgedin.NLW, Tredegar Estate 162. In addition, at second marriage, manors and lordships of Undy, Magor, Llanfihangel, Llanfaches, Caldicott West End, Rogiatt and Ifton, lands in New Church, Cefn Golau, Bedwas, Bedwellty, Machen, Mynyddislwyn and Shire Newton; all in Mon.NLW, Tredegar Estate 73/8. Estate valued in 1660 at c.£4,000 p.a.P. Jenkins, ‘Wales and the Order of the Royal Oak’, NLWJ xxiv. 347.
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GROVE, Thomas (1609-92), of Ferne, Donhead St Andrew, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. c. 1609, 1st s. of Robert Grove of Ferne and Honor, da. of Thomas South of Swallowcliffe, Wilts.Hutchins, Dorset, iii. 568. educ. M. Temple, 21 Apr. 1627.M. Temple Admiss. m. (1) 15 Dec. 1628, Mary, da. of John Lowe of Salisbury and wid. of John Grove of Shaftesbury, Dorset, s.p.; (2) 1640, Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Edward Lambert of Corton (or Boyton), Wilts. and wid. of Robert Henley of Leigh, Som. 3s. (2 d.v.p.).Hutchins, Dorset, iii. 568; Wilts RO, 865/5. suc. fa. 1643. d. 1692.VCH Wilts. xiii. 130.
Offices Held

Local: commr. raising forces and money, Wilts. 3 Feb. 1643.A. and O. J.p. Som. 13 July 1646-bef. Jan. 1650;C231/6, p. 51. Wilts. 22 July 1652-bef. Oct. 1660;C231/6, p. 242. Dorset 28 Feb. 1655-bef. Oct. 1660.C231/6, pp. 305, 309. Commr. assessment, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; Som. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650; Wilts. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1690;A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, Som. 2 Dec. 1648; Wilts. 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660; Dorset 12 Mar. 1660; ejecting scandalous ministers, Wilts. 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. preservation of timber, New Forest 1 Mar. 1660;CJ vii. 856b. poll tax, Wilts. 1660.SR.

Central: commr. appeals, visitation Oxf. Univ. 1 May 1647; exclusion from sacrament, 29 Aug. 1648.A. and O. Member, cttee. for trade, 1 Nov. 1655;CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 1. cttee. relief of Piedmont Protestants, 4 Jan. 1656.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 100.

: of Ferne, Donhead St Andrew, Wilts.
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Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

GROVE, Thomas (1609-92), of Ferne, Donhead St Andrew, Wilts.

Will
23 Feb. 1689, pr. 27 Feb. 1693.PROB11/413/403.
Estates
manors of Ferne and Sedgehill, Donhead St Andrew, and other lands in Wilts.;Wilts. RO, 865/5. also held Semley estate 1645-54, and purchased Upton Farm, Berwick St John, 1658.VCH Wilts. xiii. 22, 73, 130, 171, 173.
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JAMES, John (1610-81), of Astley, Worcs. and Trippleton, Leintwardine, Herefs.

Family and Education
bap. 28 Oct. 1610, 2nd s. of John James of Astley and Mary, da. of Walter Winford of Astley. m. (1) Jane, da. of William Higgins of Trippleton, Leintwardine, Herefs. 2s.; (2) Dorothy (d. bef. Apr. 1681), 4s. 3da.Astley par. reg.; Vis. Worcs. 1634 (Harl. Soc. xc), 52; Vis. Worcs. 1682-3 ed. Metcalfe, 65; Herefs.RO, will 71/1/28. bur. 10 May 1681.Leintwardine par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: commr. assessment, Herefs. 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; Worcs. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; Rad. 26 Jan. 1660;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). militia, Herefs., Worcs. 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Rad. 26 July 1659. 1650 – ?Dec. 1653A. and O. J.p. Worcs. by Feb.; Herefs. by Feb. 1650-bef. Oct 1660; Salop by Oct. 1653 – ?Mar. 1660; Rad. by 15 Aug. 1659-Mar. 1660.C193/13/3; C193/13/4; The Names of the Justices (1650), 50 (E.1238.4); CUL, Dd.VIII.1; C231/6; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 336; C220/9/4. Commr. propagating the gospel in Wales, 22 Feb. 1650.A. and O. Sheriff, Herefs. 1650.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 62. Surveyor of excise, S. Wales, ?1650–1.Bodl. Rawl. C.386, 1 May 1651. Commr. high ct. of justice, 25 June 1651.CJ vi. 591b. Custos rot. Herefs. by Oct. 1653-Mar. 1660.C193/13/4; C193/13/5, C193/13/6; A Perfect List (1660), 19. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Herefs., Worcs. 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Military: capt. militia horse, Herefs. 13 Aug. 1650. Col. militia horse and dragoons, Worcs. 31 Mar. 1651. Gov. Worcester 8 Sept. 1651.CSP Dom. 1650, p. 509; 1651, p. 120; Worcester Coll. Oxf. Clarke MS LXII; Add. 5834, p. 134.

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

: Worcs. and Trippleton, Leintwardine, Herefs.
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JAMES, John (1610-81), of Astley, Worcs. and Trippleton, Leintwardine, Herefs.

Will
21 Apr. 1681, pr. 29 Aug. 1681.Herefs. RO, will 71/1/28.
Estates
Trippleton, Herefs., through his w.; lands at Bringwood Chase, 1654.CCC 1626. At d. capital messuage and lands at Luckinhope, St. Harmon, Whitton and Pilleth, Rad., lands at Belton, Eaton, Upper and Lower Morecott, Herefs., lands in Worcs.Herefs. RO, will 71/1/28; Robinson, Mansions and Manors, 226.
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recommended Charles Sumptner to Stanton parish, Worcs. for appointment by commrs. of great seal, 9 Nov. 1653;Add. 36792 f. 77. recvr. of profits, Presteigne rectory, Rad. 1655.Presteigne par. reg.; W.H. Howse, ‘The Rectory of Presteigne, 1552-1712’, Rad. Soc. Trans. xxvii. 39-40. Accommodated Independent congregation at his house in Trippleton, 1655.First Publishers of Truth ed. N. Penney (1907), 115-6.
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HICKS, Sir William, 1st bt. (1596-1680), of Beverstone, Glos., Ruckholts, Leyton, Essex and Austin Friars, London.

Family and Education
b. Jan. 1596, 1st s. of Sir Michael Hicks† of Beverstone and Elizabeth, wid. of Henry Parvishe, merchant, of London and da. of Gabriel Colston of London.Vis. Glos. 1623 (Harl. Soc. xxi), 81; Vis. Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 and 1634 (Harl. Soc. xiii-xiv) i. 466; CB. educ. Moreton, Essex (George Goodwin); ?Trinity, Camb.S.E. Christian, A Cotswold Fam.: Hicks and Hicks Beach (1909), 195; Al. Cant. m. 8 Sept. 1625, Margaret (bur. 10 Sept. 1652), da. of William, 5th Baron Paget, 2s. 1da. 8 other ch. d.v.p.Christian, Cotswold Fam. 206; Westminster Abbey Regs. 145; Morant, Essex, i. 24. suc. fa. 1612;PROB11/120/475. cr. bt. 18 July 1619.CB. d. 9 Oct. 1680.Morant, Essex, i. 25.
Offices Held

Local: collector (jt.), privy seal loan, ?Essex 1626. by 1638 – 45APC 1626, p. 286. Dep. lt., 1660–d.Maynard Lieut. Bk. 413; LJ v. 382b. Lt. Waltham Forest, Essex 1640–?d.CSP Dom. 1672–3, p. 494. Commr. oyer and terminer, Essex 30 June-aft. July 1640;C181/5, ff. 178, 183v. subsidy, 1641, 1663; poll tax, 1641, 1660;SR. perambulation, Waltham Forest 27 Aug. 1641;C181/5, f. 208. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, Essex 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Glos. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 1677, 1679;SR; A. and O; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). sewers, River Lea, Essex, Mdx. and Kent 14 Mar. 1642, 19 May 1645;C181/5, ff. 227v, 252v. Mdx. 9 Dec. 1644.C181/5, f. 245. J.p. Essex 23 Apr. – 15 July 1642, ?- bef. Jan. 1650, by Oct. 1660–d.C231/6, pp. 519, 530; Essex QSOB ed. Allen, p. xxxvi. Commr. sequestration, 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; Eastern Assoc. 30 Sept. 1643; New Model ordinance, Essex 17 Feb. 1645;A. and O. recusants, Mdx., Essex 1675.CTB iv. 696, 750, 789.

Religious: elder, Braintree classis, Essex 1646.Shaw, Hist. Eng. Church, ii. 375. Chairman, vestry, Leyton 1664–d.VCH Essex, vi. 206.

: 1st bt. (1596-1680), of Beverstone, Glos., Ruckholts, Essex 1596 – 1680 and London., Austin Friars.
Likenesses

Likenesses: fun. monument, ?B. Adye, Leyton church, Essex.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
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HICKS, Sir William, 1st bt. (1596-1680), of Beverstone, Glos., Ruckholts, Leyton, Essex and Austin Friars, London.

Will
9 Feb. 1678, pr. 15 Feb. 1681.PROB11/365/254.
Estates
bought manor of Nuneaton, Warws. 1629;Coventry Docquets, 587. manor of Ruckholts, Leyton, Essex, 1635; manor of Chigwell, Essex, 1669.VCH Essex, iv. 25, vi. 195.
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