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DALSTON, William (c.1613-83), of Dalston Hall, Dalston, Cumb.

Family and Education
b. c. 1613, 3rd but o. surv. s. of Sir George Dalston*.‘Seven vols. of Dalston par. regs.’ ed. M.E. Kuper, Trans. Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. ser. 1, vii. 204. educ. St John’s, Camb. 6 July 1631, aged 17;Al. Cant. G. Inn, 7 Dec. 1631.G. Inn Admiss. 195. m. 15 Dec. 1635, Anne (bur. 17 Apr. 1639), da. and coh. of Thomas Bolles of Osberton, Notts., 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.).Worksop Par. Reg. ed. G.W. Marshall (Guildford, 1894), 95; Dalston Par. Regs. ed. J. Wilson (Dalston, 1893), i. 70, 185; F. Haswell, ‘The fam. of Dalston’, Trans. Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. ser. 2, x. 224. cr. bt. 15 Feb. 1641;CB. Kntd. 31 July 1641;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 210. suc. fa. Sept. 1657.Hutchinson, Cumb. ii. 454. d. 13 Jan. 1683.CB.
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Civic: freeman, Carlisle c.Mar. 1640–?Cumb. RO (Carlisle), CA/2/27.

Local: j.p. Cumb. 20 Aug. 1641–?, 11 Oct. 1643-c.Oct. 1644, by Oct. 1660–d.;C231/5, p. 477; C220/9/4; Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 85; HMC Portland, i. 186. Westmld. 11 Oct. 1643-c.Oct. 1644, by Oct. 1660–d.C220/9/4; Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 85. Commr. further subsidy, Cumb. 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660; Westmld. 1660;SR. assessment, Cumb. 1642, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Westmld. 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Yorks. (W. Riding) 1679;SR; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). array (roy.), 18 June 1642;Northants RO, FH133. disarming rebels (roy.), Cumb. and Westmld. 2 Mar. 1643.SP23/150, p. 439. Trustee, St Anne’s Hosp. Appleby, Westmld. 27 Mar. 1654–?d.E.A. Heelis, ‘St Anne’s hospital at Appleby’, Trans. Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. ser. 2, ix. 193–4. Commr. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 10 July 1660–?d.C181/7, pp. 18, 640. Dep. lt. Cumb. c.July 1660–?d.SP29/11, f. 194; Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DLAW/7/8. Commr. loyal and indigent officers, 1662;SR. corporations, 1662;Cumb. RO (Carlisle), CA/2/385. subsidy, 1663.SR. Sheriff, 12 Nov. 1665–7 Nov. 1666.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 28.

Military: col. of horse and ft. (roy.) by July 1643-June 1645.SP23/192, p. 523; Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DMUS/5/5/1/7; DMUS/5/5/4/27. Capt. Carlisle Castle Sept. 1660–?d.CSP Dom. 1660–1, p. 281.

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DALSTON, William (c.1613-83), of Dalston Hall, Dalston, Cumb.

Will
5 July 1681, pr. 23 July 1684.Borthwick, Prob. Reg. 60, f. 266.
Estates
on his marriage in 1635, his fa. settled on him lands in Dalston, Kirkbride, Lessonhall, Moorhouse, Oulton and Weddon Hill, Cumb. and lands and tithes in Smardale, Soulby and Waitby, Westmld., worth £447 p.a.SP23/192, pp. 527-8; Cumb. RO (Kendal), WDHB/5/1. In 1646, his estate consisted of these properties plus a house and lands in Towthorpe, Yorks., a third of manors of Langton, Dorset, Sherfield, Hants, and of Gunthorpe and Lowdham, Notts. and a third of advowson of Langton – in all, worth £437 p.a.SP23/192, pp. 527-8; SP23/79, pp. 657-9; C54/3589/12; Notts. RO, DD/E/7/1; DD/SK/125/3. In 1657, inherited an estate in Cumb. Westmld. and Leics. worth about £700 p.a.Supra, ‘Sir George Dalston’. At his d. estate inc. lands in Cornbrough and a rent charge of £60 p.a. out of manor of Wheldrake, Yorks.Borthwick, Prob. Reg. 60, f. 266.
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presented Thomas Lumley to rectory of Kirkbride, Cumb. 1661; Henry Hall, 1678.IND1/17005, f. 8; Nightingale, Ejected of Cumb. and Westmld. 598.
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GIBBS, William (1599-1689), of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suff.

Family and Education
bap. 8 Mar. 1599, 1st s. of Henry Gibbs of Moorecott and Great Comberton, Worcs. and Eleanor (d. 1630), da. of one Wilks of Great Comberton.Great Comberton par. reg.; Vis. Suff. (Harl. Soc. lxi), 164. educ. appr. goldsmith, London 25 Mar. 1615.Goldsmiths’ Co. Appr. Bk. 1, f. 220. m. 6 Nov. 1623, Fleurie (Flora), da. of Jacques Belier (or Belliere) of Rouen, Normandy, wid. of Claud Durel of Lyon, France and par. of French Church, Threadneedle St. London, 1s. at least 1 da.Reg. of the French Church, Threadneedle St. London, 1600-39 (Huguenot Soc. ix), 137; Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xv), 313; Vis. Suff., 164. d. 1689.
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Civic: freeman, Goldsmiths’ Co. 28 June 1622;Goldsmiths’ Co. Court Bk. P, f. 286v. liveryman bef. 6 Nov. 1629;Goldsmiths’ Co. Court Bk. Q, f. 144v. asst. 8 May 1640;Goldsmiths’ Co. Court Bk. V, f. 57r-v. prime warden, June 1643-June 1644.Goldsmiths’ Co. Court Bk. W, f. 73. Freeman, Gold and Silver Wire-Drawers Co. 16 June 1623–10 July 1624.SR; C.T. Carr, Select Charters of Trading Companies (Selden Soc. xxviii), 119. Common councilman, Aldersgate Within, London Dec. 1634–29 Aug. 1642.GL, MS 2050/1, ff. 38v-42. Alderman, Farringdon Without 30 Aug. 1642–12 June 1649.CLRO, Rep. 56, ff. 6v, 9v; Rep. 59, f. 425v. Sheriff, Oct.1644-Oct. 1645.Goldsmiths’ Co. Court Bk. W, ff. 259v-60. Commr. to army council, 12 June 1647.CLRO, Common Council Jnl. 40, f. 221; Rushworth, Hist. Collns. vi. 557.

Central: agent for refining foreign gold and silver bullion for the wire-drawing trade, May 1636-c.40.T. Violet, Proposals Humbly Presented to...Oliver, Lord Protector of England (1656), 55, 65; CJ ii. 43b. Trustee, for bishops’ lands, 9 Oct. 1646;A. and O. treas. 17 Nov. 1646–8 Jan. 1648. A. and O.; LJ ix. 643a-b, 646b-647a. Co-treas. payments to Scottish army, 10 Dec. 1646.A. and O.

Local: j.p. Mdx. 19 June 1637 – bef.Jan. 1650; Suff. by Nov. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1653, 8 July 1656-Mar. 1660.Coventry Docquets, 73; C231/5, p. 261; C231/6, p. 340; C193/13/4, f. 95; C193/13/5, f. 99; Names of Justices (1650, E.1238.4). Member, cttee. of safety, London 4 Jan. 1642.Pearl, London, 140. Commr. London militia, 12 Feb., 29 Mar. 1642, 4 May, 23 July 1647, 17 Jan. 1649;CJ ii. 428a; LJ iv. 578a; A. and O. sewers, London 12 Dec. 1645;C181/5, f. 266v. Norf. and Suff. 26 June 1658-aft. June 1659;C181/6, pp. 293, 362. assessment, London 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr. 1649;A. and O. Suff. 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679;A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. Member, London corporation for relief of poor 17 Dec. 1647. Commr. arrears of assessment, Baynard’s Castle, London 24 Apr. 1648; ejecting scandalous ministers, Suff. 28 Aug. 1654; militia, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. subsidy, 1663.SR.

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GIBBS, William (1599-1689), of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suff.

Will
26 Sept. 1688, pr. 11 June 1689.PROB11/395/405.
Estates
purchased manor of Nayland, Suff., and adjoining property in Great Horkesley, Essex, 1639.Morant, History of Essex, ii. 238. During the 1640s, certainly by 1650, purchased the manor of Stoke by Nayland, Suff.; at d. owned mortgage of Quendon manor, Essex, and numerous houses in London.PROB11/395/405.
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JONES, Arthur (d. 1670), 2nd Visct. Ranelagh [I], of Roscommon Castle, co. Roscommon, Ire.

Family and Education
b. 1st s. of Roger Jones, 1st Visct. Ranelagh [I] and Frances, da. of Gerald Moore, 1st Visct. Drogheda [I]. educ. G. Inn 16 Mar. 1641.G. Inn Admiss. m. Apr. 1630, Katherine, da. of Sir Richard Boyle, 1st earl of Cork [I], 1s. 3da.N. Canny, The Upstart Earl: a study of the social and mental world of Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, 1566-43 (Cambridge, 1982), 89. suc. fa. 30 Oct. 1643. d. bur. 14 Jan. 1670 14 Jan. 1670.Lodge, Peerage, i. 93.
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Irish: MP, co. Roscommon 1634–5. 16 Oct. 1654H. Kearney, Strafford in Ireland (Cambridge 1989), 247. Commr. assessment, co. Roscommon, 12 Jan. 1655; co. Meath 24 June 1657;An Assessment for Ire. (Dublin, 1654, 1655, 1657). commr. 1649 officers, 22 May 1662.NAI, Lodge’s MSS, I.A.53.55, f. 131.

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JONES, Arthur (d. 1670), 2nd Visct. Ranelagh [I], of Roscommon Castle, co. Roscommon, Ire.

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family land holdings amounted to 21,000 acres in 1641 and had risen to 28,600 by 1670, inc. extensive estates in cos. Roscommon, Wicklow, Meath, Kilkenny and Longford.J. Ohlmeyer, Making Ireland English: the Irish aristocracy in the seventeenth century (New Haven, 2012), 308, 370; Down Survey website.
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SHAPCOTE, Robert (1621-bef. 1690), of Bradninch, Devon.

Family and Education
bap. 4 Feb. 1621, 1st s. of Henry Shapcote (bur. 29 Mar. 1632) of Bradninch and 1st w. Wilmot Hill (d. 1627).Bradninch par. reg.; C22/173/50. educ. Exeter Coll. Oxf. 4 Sept. 1637;Reg. Coll. Exon. ii. 291. L. Inn 3 Nov. 1638, called 20 Nov. 1645.LIL, Admiss. Bk. 6 f. 149v; LI Black Bks. ii. 367. m. 15 May 1646 Anna, da. of Henry Walrond (d. 1650) of Bradfield, Uffculme, 1s. 2da.Uffculme par. reg; Vivian, Vis. Devon, 769; HP Commons 1660-1690. suc. fa. 1632. d. bef. 3 May 1689.
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Military: soldier (parlian.), army of 3rd earl of Essex by 26 June 1645. Col. of ft. western brigade of Edward Massie*, 21 Jan.-Apr. 1646.LI Black Bks. ii. 366; LJ viii. 114; Sprigg, Anglia Rediviva, 182; CSP Dom. 1645–7, p. 416.

Local: j.p. Devon by 6 Mar. 1647–9.Devon RO, DQS 28/3, 4. Commr. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 27 Mar. 1655;C181/6 p. 99. assessment, Devon 2 June 1657;A. and O.. Devon militia, 7 June 1648;LJ x. 311b. militia, Mar. 1655, 12 Mar. 1660;CSP Dom. 1655, p. 92; A. and O. poll tax, 1660.SR.

Civic: recorder, Bradninch 1647 – 61; mayor 1650–1.C. Croslegh, Bradninch (1911), 130; Devon RO, Devon QS rolls Easter, Midsummer 1651. Recorder, South Molton 1647–54; Tiverton 1655. Standing counsel, Exeter 1656, 1662.Devon RO, Exeter City Archives, Act Bk. x. ff. 77, 172.

Central: commr. security of protector, England and Wales 27 Nov. 1656; fraudulent debentures, 1 Apr., 10 July 1656.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 246; 1656–7, p. 15. Sub-commr. new buildings, London 9 July 1657.C231/6 p. 371.

Irish: solicitor-gen. 11 Oct. 1658;C231/6 p. 410. att.-gen. Mar.-May 1659.TSP vii. 627. MP, Wicklow borough 8 May 1661–14 Nov. 1665.CJI i. 595, 351. Commr. assessment, Dublin 1661.REFERENCE?

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SHAPCOTE, Robert (1621-bef. 1690), of Bradninch, Devon.

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granted lands of Ballyfine, Gamoloan and Giry, barony of Maryborough, Queen’s County (2,098 acres), 17 July 1668.NAI, 999/306/2.
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STAPLEY, Anthony I (1590-1655), of Patcham, Suss.

Family and Education
bap. 30 Aug. 1590, 1st s. of Anthony Stapley of Framfield and Anne, da. of John Thatcher of Priesthawes, Westham.The Gen. (new ser. xviii), 145–6. educ. ?Christ’s, Camb. 1606;Al. Cant.; Christ’s College Biographical Reg., i. 262. G. Inn, 5 Jan. 1609.G. Inn Admiss. i. 120. m. (1) 19 May 1614, Anne (d. 9 Nov. 1637), da. of George Goring† of Ovingdean and Danny Park, 3s. (1 d.v.p.), 1da. (d.v.p.); (2) aft. 31 July 1638, Anne (d. 15 Jan. 1654), wid. of Sir Edward Clarke (d. 1638) of Reading, Berks. s.p. suc. fa. 1606. d. 31 Jan. 1655.Add. 5698, ff. 93v, 118; The Gen. (new ser. xviii), 145-6; C142/291/96; PROB11/179/291.
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Local: commr. sewers, Suss. 18 July 1617 – aft.July 1641, 3 Nov. 1653–d.;C181/2, f. 293; C181/3, ff. 133v, 167; C181/4, ff. 47, 74; C181/5, ff. 69v, 206; C181/6, p. 23. Wittersham Level, Kent and Suss. 23 May 1645;C181/5, f. 253. swans, England except south-western cos. c.1629.C181/3, f. 270v. J.p. Suss. 5 June 1633–20 July 1642,C231/5, pp. 108, 532; ASSI35/75/9; C193/13/2; SP16/405, ff. 66–67v. by May 1644–d.W. Suss. RO, QR/W50; ASSI35/85/1; C193/13/3; C193/13/4; Stowe 577, ff. 53–4; CUL, Dd.VIII.1, f. 106. Commr. piracy, 23 May 1637;C181/5, f. 68v. subsidy, 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 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, 24 Nov. 1653;SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). sequestration, 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643.A. and O. Member, Suss. co. cttee. 18 July 1643.CJ iii. 173a. Commr. defence of Hants and southern cos. 4 Nov. 1643; commr. for Suss., assoc. of Hants, Surr., Suss. and Kent, 15 June 1644;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Surr., Suss. 4 July 1644;C181/5, ff. 235, 239. Home circ. by Feb. 1654–d.;C181/6, pp. 13, 90. gaol delivery, Surr., Suss. 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 235v, 239v. New Model ordinance, Suss. 17 Feb. 1645; militia, 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O. Custos rot. 23 July 1650–d.C231/6, p. 194. V.-adm. Feb. 1651–d.CSP Dom. 1650, p. 8; 1651, pp. 35, 519. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Civic: feoffee, Lewes house of correction, 1624.Bk. of John Rowe, ed. W.H. Godfrey (Suss. Rec. Soc. xxxiv), 154.

Military: col. of ft. (parlian.) bef. 14 Apr. 1643. Gov. Chichester by 11 July 1643-May 1645.CJ iii. 43b, 162a; iv. 136b, 137b; HMC De Lisle and Dudley, vi. 440.

Central: commr. ct. martial, 16 Aug. 1644. Member, cttee. for excise, 6 June 1645;A. and O. cttee. for admlty. and Cinque Ports, 4 Mar. 1648;CJ v. 476b; LJ x. 88b. cttee. for sequestrations, 23 Dec. 1648;CJ vi. 103a, 113b; LJ x. 636b. cttee. for advance of money, 6 Jan. 1649;CJ vi. 113b. cttee. for the army, 6 Jan., 17 Apr. 1649, 2 Jan., 17 Dec. 1652.A. and O.; CJ vi. 113b. Commr. for compounding, 6 Jan. 1649;CJ vi. 110a, 113b. high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649.A. and O. Cllr. of state, 13 Feb. 1649, 13 Feb. 1650, 24 Nov. 1651, 29 Apr., 9 July 1653.A. and O.; CJ vii. 42b, 283a; Clarke Pprs. iii. 4. Member, cttee. for plundered ministers, 24 May 1649.CJ vi. 216a.

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STAPLEY, Anthony I (1590-1655), of Patcham, Suss.

Will
12 Oct. 1654, pr. 20 Mar. 1655.PROB11/246/60.
Estates
inherited manors of Lampham and Sapton, Suss.C142/291/96. In 1614, acquired Keymer through marriage; in 1625, extended through subsequent purchases.Suss. Manors, ii. 251; C54/2641/6. Other additions: Patcham, by 1620;VCH Suss. vii. 217. Merryfield manor, 1627;W. Suss. RO, Clough-Butler MSS 112-15. Preston manor, 1628;C54/3548/13; PSO5/5, unfol.; CSP Dom. 1628–1629, p. 11. moiety of Culewykes manor, 1629;C54/2802/28. Ripe Manor, 1634;Suss. Manors, ii. 370. and Hellingly.Add. Ch. 30144; Add. Ch. 29656-7; Add. Ch. 29969. In 1634, leased manors of Radmeld, Rottingdean and Northease from Henry Neville†, 9th Baron Abergavenny;E. Suss. RO, Danny MS 1131. acquired Ringmer.E. Suss. RO, Danny MS 339; AMS 138. In Jan. 1648, purchased Ferring from trustees for the sale of bishops’ lands.C54/3383/34. In May 1651, acquired manors of Ittington and Netherfield.C54/3575/2. Also owned property in London, incl. part of Salisbury Court, St Bride’s, Fleet Street, purchased 1626 from 4th earl of Dorset;C54/2683/13; C54/2805/16. in 1634, property near the West Gate of St James’ Park.C54/3024/23. In 1654, owned land in Herstmonceux, Worthing and Pevensey.PROB11/246/60. In 1626, assessed at £10 for purposes of lay subsidy, on which he paid 40s.E179/191/377a. Family estate valued at £1,400 p.a. 1669.LR2/266, f. 2.
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Sir Thomas Pelham* paid Stapley £3 for his share of 18 months money for the lecturer at Lewes, Lady Day 1629.Add. 33145, f. 28v. To the vicarage of Patcham, Stapley presented John Sadler, 1612;Add. 5698, f. 120v. Henry Dod, 1626-42,Add. 5698, f. 119v. and Elié-Paul D’Arande, 8 Oct. 1651.s.v. ‘Elié D’Arande’, Oxford DNB. Stapley’s regimental chaplain, 1644, was Francis Cheynell.SP28/135, f. 79. Stapley and William Cawley I* presented John Robotham to the living of Rumboldswyke, 1647.J. Robotham, The Preciousness of Christ (1647), (E.1137.1); DNB.
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SANDERS, Thomas (1610-95), of Little Ireton, Mugginton, Derbys.

Family and Education
bap. 19 Aug. 1610, 1st s. of Collingwood Sanders of Caldwell, Stapenhill, Derbys. and Elizabeth, da. of Edmund Sleigh of Little Ireton.All Saints, Derby par. reg.; Vis. Derbys. (Harl. Soc. n.s. viii), 1. educ. Derby sch. c.1620;Derby Sch. Reg. 1570-1901 ed. B. Tacchella, 2. Repton sch.;Repton Sch. Reg. 1557-1910 ed. M. Messiter, 3. I. Temple 12 July 1633.I. Temple database. m. (settlement 20 Oct. 1640, with £1,000) Elizabeth, da. of Henry Goring of Booth, Staffs. 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 2da.Derby Local Studies Lib. Deeds, nos. 2020, 2275; J.L. Hobbs, ‘The Sanders fam. and the descent of the manors of Caldwell, Coton-in-the-Elms and Little Ireton’, Jnl. of the Derbys. Arch. and Natural Hist. Soc. lxviii. 13, 17. suc. fa. 6 May 1653;Vis. Derbys. 1. bur. 15 Aug. 1695 15 Aug. 1695.Mugginton par. reg.
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Local: commr. assessment, Derbys. 1642, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 26 May 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., 1 June 1660; Staffs. 26 Jan. 1660.SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance ... for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Member, Derbys. co. cttee. 16 Oct. 1643–?;CJ iii. 276a; LJ vi. 256b. cttee. for sequestrations, 7 May 1644–?CJ iii. 482b; LJ vi. 543a. Commr. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645;A. and O. charitable uses, 30 July 1647, 19 Dec. 1650.C93/19/29; C93/21/2. J.p. 14 Aug. 1647-bef. Oct. 1660;C231/6, p. 95. Staffs. 30 Sept. 1653-Mar. 1660.C231/6, p. 269. Commr. militia, Derbys. 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Staffs. 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. Barmaster, Derbys. 4 Oct. 1649.CJ vi. 303a. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, 5 Oct. 1653. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Derbys. and Notts., Staffs. 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. securing peace of commonwealth, Derbys. by Nov. 1655;TSP iv. 241. for public faith, 24 Oct. 1657.Mercurius Politicus no. 387 (22–9 Oct. 1657), 62 (E.505.35).

Military: capt. of horse (parlian.), Nov. 1642-May 1643;E121/4/6/8; Derbys. RO, D1232/O/28; England’s Memorable Accidents (14–21 Nov. 1642), 83 (E.242.19); Glover, Derbys. i. app. pp. 58, 60. maj. c.July 1643-c.Aug. 1648;Glover, Derbys. i. app. p. 71; Firth and Davies, Regimental Hist. i. 282. col. c. Aug. 1648 – Dec. 1654, 29 Apr.-c.20 Oct. 1659, Jan.-June 1660.The Declaration of the Officers of the Army Opened (1659), 29 (E.1010.16); Clarke Pprs. iii. 12, 195; CJ vii. 815a, 836b, 839a; Firth and Davies, Regimental Hist. i. 229–30, 285. Lt.-col. of ft. May-July 1643.E121/5/1/8; Certaine Informations no. 27 (17–24 July 1643), 212 (E.61.19); Glover, Derbys. i. app. p. 60.

Central: commr. high ct. of justice, 3 Feb. 1649, 26 Mar. 1650.A List of the Names of the Judges of the High Court of Justice (1649, 669 f.13.83); A. and O.

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SANDERS, Thomas (1610-95), of Little Ireton, Mugginton, Derbys.

Will
23 Jan. 1691, pr. 17 Apr. 1696.Staffs. RO, B/C/11.
Estates
in the early 1630s, Sanders’s fa. paid £12 10s for distraint of knighthood.E407/35, f. 33. In 1640, Sanders purchased a mansion house in Windley and lands in Osmaston, Sutton and Thurvaston, Derbys.Derby Local Studies Lib. Deeds, no. 2542. In 1640, his fa. settled manors of Caldwell and Little Ireton on him and his wife.Derby Local Studies Lib. Deeds, nos. 2020, 2275. During the 1650s, Sanders and a group of fellow army officers purchased (with indentures) from the treason trustees or trustees for the sale of crown lands, honour, manor and castle of Kenilworth and adjoining lands and mills, Warws. and Castle Hay Park, Tutbury, Staffs.E113/11, unfol.; E121/4/6/8. In 1659, Sanders’s estate at Caldwell was valued at £212 16s p.a. and his personal estate at £227 12s.Derbys. RO, D1232/O/97-100. During the 1660s, his estate inc. manor of Caldwell, manor and capital messuage of Little Ireton and lands in Caldwell, Coton-in-the-Elms, Gresley, Linton, Little Ireton, Lullington, Mercaston, Mugginton, Stapenhill and Weston Underwood and a messuage in the parish of All Saints, Derby, Derbys.Derby Local Studies Lib. Deeds, nos. 2030, 2057, 2337, 2382, 2505, 2547. In 1664, his house at Little Ireton was taxed at 9 hearths.Derbys. Hearth Tax Assessments 1662-70 ed. D. G. Edwards (Derbys. Rec. Soc. vii), 9.
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the Inner Temple, London (1640);Derby Local Studies Lib. Deeds, no. 2542. house of Sanders’ uncle, Henry Sanders, in Cheapside, London (1645-6);Derbys. RO, D1232/O/34, 65, 71. the Mews, London (1650);Original Letters ed. Nickolls, 22. Mrs Grimsel’s house, at the sign of the Sugar Loaf, King Street, near St Margaret’s church, Westminster (1659-60).Derbys. RO, D1232/O/93, 104, 105.
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THROCKMORTON, Clement (c.1630-63), of Haseley, Warws., the Middle Temple, London, and The Deanery, Wolverhampton, Staffs.

Family and Education
b. c.1630, 1st s. of Clement Throckmorton (bur. 8 June 1670) of Haseley and Bridget, da. of Sir William Browne of Radford Semele.Haseley par. reg.; VCH Warws. iii. 106. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 7 May 1647; M. Temple 15 May 1647, called 9 June 1654.Al. Cant.; M. Temple Admiss. i. 144. m. 1655 (with £300) Frances, da. of Fulke Crompton of Dawley Castle, Dawley Magna, Salop, s.p.Boyd’s Marriage Index; PROB11/205, f. 267v. Kntd. 11 Sept. 1660.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 231. d. 10 Nov. 1663.G.P. Mander, Wolverhampton Antiquary i (8), 253.
Offices Held

Central: gent. of privy chamber, extraordinary, July 1660–?d.LC3/2.

Local: commr. assessment, Warws. 1 June 1660, 1661;An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. Salop 1661; poll tax, Warws. 1660; loyal and indigent officers, 1662; subsidy, Salop 1663.SR.

: of Haseley, Warws., the Middle Temple, London and The Deanery, Staffs., Wolverhampton.
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Commons 1640-1660
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THROCKMORTON, Clement (c.1630-63), of Haseley, Warws., the Middle Temple, London, and The Deanery, Wolverhampton, Staffs.

Will
not found.
Estates
The Deanery (16 hearths in 1666).Mander, Wolverhampton Antiquary, 123.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Pump Court, M. Temple, Feb. 1651-aft. June 1656.MTR ii. 1025, 1099. The Deanery, Wolverhampton, c. 1660.Mander, Wolverhampton Antiquary, i (8), 254.
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QUICKE, John (1602-77), of Newton St Cyres, Devon.

Family and Education
bap. 23 Jan. 1602, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of John Quicke of Newton St Cyres and Alice, da. of Roger Sherland of Morchard Bishop. m. 24 Sept. 1625 Juliana (bur. 13 Nov. 1666), da. of Lawrence Underhill of Aveton Giffard, 1s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1606. bur. 3 Oct. 1677 3 Oct. 1677.Vivian, Vis. Devon, 854.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Devon by 6 Mar. 1647–1661.Devon RO, DQS 28/3; QS order bk. 1/9. Commr. assessment, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 1 June 1660, 1672;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance… for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 27 Mar. 1655;C181/6 p. 100. ejecting scandalous ministers, 24 Oct. 1657;SP25/78, p. 237. poll tax, Devon 1660.SR.

: Devon.
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Commons 1640-1660
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QUICKE, John (1602-77), of Newton St Cyres, Devon.

Will
1677.Devonshire Wills and Administrations ed. E.A. Fry (1914), 153.
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
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HILDESLEY, John (c.1597-1681), of Hinton Admiral, Christchurch, Hants.

Family and Education
b. c. 1597, ?1st s. of William Hildesley of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, and Margaret.PROB6/8, p. 96. m. aft. 14 Sept. 1642, Margaret (d. 14 Aug. 1679), da. of Thomas Lambert of Laverstock, Hants, and wid. of Henry Tulse I* of Hinton Admiral, s.p.The Gen. n.s. x. 224-5; PROB6/18, f. 159. suc. ?fa. 1613.PROB6/8, p. 96. d. 20 Jan. 1681.The Gen. n.s. x. 224-5.
Offices Held

Civic: burgess, Christchurch 6 Aug. 1633;Christchurch Bor. Council, Minute Bk. p. 569. Southampton 16 Dec. 1652.Southampton RO, SC3/1/1, f. 218v. Freeman, Lymington 26 Sept. 1635–?60.Hants RO, 27M74/DBC2, ff. 29v, 51v. Mayor, Christchurch 1636–7, 1645.Dorset RO, DC/CC/A2/1–2; Christchurch Bor. Council, Old Letters, no. 39. Recorder, Winchester 26 Aug. 1650-bef. 15 Mar. 1652.Hants RO, W/B1/5, ff. 27v, 56v. Member, the sixteen, Christchurch Priory by Apr. 1651–d.Christchurch Priory, Vestry Minute Bk. 1640–1827, pp. 29, 125. Steward, Andover by 1657-c.Aug. 1660.Hants RO, 37M85/2JC/2.

Local: recvr. I.o.W. by 9 Sept. 1643–?I.o.W. RO, OG/BB/479. Commr. levying of money, Hants 12 June 1645;A. and O. commr. for Hants bef. Dec. 1645.Add. 24860, ff. 145, 152. Treas. maimed soldiers, c.1647.Add. 24861, f. 39. J.p. Hants 2 Mar. 1647-bef. Oct. 1660.C231/6, pp. 76, 197; Names of the Justices (1650), 50 (E.1238.4). Commr. assessment, 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.A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Member, cttee. for Southampton, 19 Aug. 1648.LJ x. 447b. Commr. militia, Hants 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. ?Steward, New Forest by 28 Mar. 1650–?SP25/95, f. 63. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Hants 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. securing peace of commonwealth, c.Dec. 1655;TSP iv. 363. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 27 Mar. 1655.C181/6, p. 99. Sheriff, Hants 1656.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 56. Commr. for public faith, 24 Oct. 1657;Mercurius Politicus no. 387 (22–9 Oct. 1657), 63 (E.505.35). for wastes and spoils, New Forest 1672–3.CTB iii. 1204; iv. 124.

Religious: elder, third Hants classis, 29 Dec. 1645.King, Bor. and Par. Lymington, 262–3.

Central: judge, probate of wills, 24 Dec. 1653, 3 Apr. 1654. Commr. arrears of excise, 29 Dec. 1653. Member, cttee for the army, 28 Jan. 1654–1659. Commr. security of protector, England and Wales 27 Nov. 1656.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1657–8, pp. 76, 282; 1658–9, p. 48.

Legal: master in chancery, 25 July 1655.C216/2/191.

: Hants., Christchurch.
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Commons 1640-1660
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HILDESLEY, John (c.1597-1681), of Hinton Admiral, Christchurch, Hants.

Will
9 Dec. 1680, pr. 28 Feb. 1681.Hants RO, 1680AO54/1; 1680B26.
Estates
residence within par. of Christchurch bef. 1637;Dorset RO, DC/CC/A/2/1-2. residence at Hinton Admiral aft. Sept. 1642.The Gen. n.s. x. 224-5; PROB6/18, f. 159. Salary £300 p.a. as commr. for probate of wills, Dec. 1653-?Apr. 1659, and £150 p.a. as member of the army cttee.; other facets of his career gave considerable potential for profit.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1655, p. 177. At d. held property inc. six messuages in Christchurch, left a legacy of £1,000 to kinswoman Elizabeth Phelps and held a mortgage of £1,030 from Alice, wid. of John Lisle*.Hants RO, 1680A054/1-2.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
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MEUX (MEWYS), John (c.1612-58), of Kingston, I.o.W.

Family and Education
b. c. 1612, o.s. of Sir William Meux† of Kingston and Winifred, da. of Sir Francis Barrington†, bt. of Barrington Hall, Essex.CB. educ. G. Inn, 11 Feb. 1630.GI Admiss. 189. m. 28 June 1634 (settlement 28 June 1633), Elizabeth (bur. 28 Dec. 1652), da. of Sir Richard Worsley†, bt. of Appuldurcombe, Hants, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 2da.CB; Kingston par. reg.; PROB11/314/338. suc. fa. 27 Aug. 1638.C142/786/58. cr. bt. 11 Dec. 1641.CB. bur. 12 Feb. 1658 12 Feb. 1658.Kingston par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Hants 1640–?C231/5, p. 387. Commr. further subsidy, I.o.W. 1641; poll tax, 1641.SR. Dep. lt. bef. 27 July 1641.I.o.W. RO, OG/BB/443. Commr. assessment, 1642;SR. for New Forest 28 July 1642;SP16/384, f. 66. array (roy.), Hants 1642.Northants. RO, FH133, unfol.

Civic: burgess, Newtown bef. Nov. 1640.I.o.W. RO, JER/BAR/3/9/8, pp. 19–20.

: of Kingston, I.o.W.
MEWYS
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Commons 1640-1660
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MEUX (MEWYS), John (c.1612-58), of Kingston, I.o.W.

Will
not found.
Estates
inherited an estate on the I.o.W. worth at least £420 p.a., although this was mortgaged in 1641, leaving him an annuity of only £100 and debts of £3,000.C142/786/58; SP23/188, pp. 762-3, 768. For the purposes of the 1642 assessment, Meux was rated at £240.I.o.W. RO, OG/BB/461.
Oxford 1644
Yes
1640 Volume
oxford
Addresses
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