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LUTTRELL, Francis (1628-66), of Dunster Castle, nr. Minehead, Som.

Family and Education
bap. 1 Nov. 1628, 4th but 2nd surv. s. of Thomas Luttrell† (d. 1644) of Dunster and Jane, da. of Sir Francis Popham*;Dunster par. reg.; Som. RO, DD/L(P), 38/100; Vis. Som. 1672 (Harl. Soc. n.s. xi), 101. bro. of Alexander*. educ. L. Inn 18 Apr. 1646, called 18 May 1653.LI Admiss. i. 252; LI Black Bks. ii. 398. m. 8 Oct. 1655, Lucy, da. of Thomas Symonds of Whittlesford, Cambs. 3s.H.C. Maxwell Lyte, A Hist. of Dunster (1909), i. 201-2; Dunster par. reg. suc. bro. 1655.PROB11/246/446. d. bef. 23 Feb. 1666;CJ viii. 624b. bur. 14 Mar. 1666 14 Mar. 1666.Dunster par. reg.
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Local: commr. sewers, Som. 27 Mar. 1656 – 22 Sept. 1659, 11 Aug. 1660–d.C181/6, pp. 154, 337; C181/7, pp. 24, 26. J.p. 4 Mar. 1657–d.C231/6, p. 360; A Perfect List (1660). Commr. assessment, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1664; Cornw. 1664;A. and O.; An Ordinance…for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, Som. 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. Col. militia ft. Apr. 1660.Mercurius Publicus no. 17 (19–26 Apr. 1660), 268 (E.183.3). Commr. poll tax, 1660; subsidy, 1663.SR.

: of Dunster Castle, Som., nr. Minehead.
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LUTTRELL, Francis (1628-66), of Dunster Castle, nr. Minehead, Som.

Will
not found.
Estates
inherited Dunster Castle and extensive estates in north Som. from his bro. George, 1655.PROB11/246/446.
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BLOUNT, Thomas (c.1606-78), of Wricklemarsh, Charlton, Kent.

Family and Education
b. c. 1606, 2nd, but 1st surv. s. of Edward Blount of Charlton, Kent, and 2nd w. Fortune, da. of Sir William Garway of London.Vis. Kent 1619 (Harl. Soc. xlii), 179; Vis. Kent 1663 (Harl. Soc. liv), 16. educ. Brasenose, Oxf. 5 Dec. 1623; G. Inn, 10 Nov. 1624.Al. Cant.; G. Inn Admiss. i. 175. m. 4 Feb. 1629, Sarah (bur. 11 Apr. 1661), da. and h. of Anthony Wood of Rotherhithe, Surr. 20 children, inc. 8s. (4 d.v.p.) 4da. (1 d.v.p.). suc. fa. 1 Jan. 1618. bur. 2 Dec. 1678 2 Dec. 1678.SP29/29, f. 57v; Vis. Kent 1663, 16; Charlton par. reg.
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Local: j.p. Kent 1 Dec. 1635-bef. Oct. 1660.C231/5, p. 186; C193/13/2, f. 36v. Commr. sewers, Kent 12 Sept. 1639-aft. Sept. 1644, 14 Apr. 1656, 17 June 1657;C181/5, ff. 152, 242; C181/6, pp. 157, 228. Kent and Surr. 18 Mar. 1645;C181/5, f. 249v. Ticehurst and River Rother, Kent and Suss. 3 Nov. 1653;C 181/6, p. 23. subsidy, Kent 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, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660.SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). Dep. lt. by Oct. 1642–?‘Papers relating to proceedings in Kent, 1642–1646’, 1, 3. Commr. sequestration, 27 Mar., 16 Aug. 1643; accts. of assessment, 3 May 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; for timber for navy, Kent and Essex 16 Apr. 1644; commr. for Kent, assoc. of Hants, Surr., Suss. and Kent, 15 June 1644;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Kent 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 236. Home circ. by Feb. 1654–10 July 1660;C181/6, pp. 13, 373. gaol delivery, Kent 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 237. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645; military rule, 23 Apr. 1645; rising in Kent, 7 June 1645; indemnity, Kent 20 Jan., 4 Apr. 1648; militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.

Military: capt. of ft. (parlian.), Kent by July 1643;Bodl. Tanner 62, f. 173; CJ iii. 176a. col. by 23 Apr. 1645.A. and O. Col. of horse and ft. Aug. 1651.CSP Dom. 1651, pp. 387, 391, 532.

Central: commr. high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649; indemnity, 18 June 1649;A. and O. law reform, 17 Jan. 1652;CJ vii. 67a, 73b-74a. relief on articles of war, 29 Sept. 1652. Judge, probate of wills, 8 Apr. 1653.A. and O.

Professional: FRS, 8 Feb. 1665–16 Jan. 1668.T. Birch, Hist. of the Royal Soc. of London (4 vols, 1968), ii. 12, 239; M. Hunter, The Royal Society and its Fellows (Chalfont St Giles, 1982), 194.

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BLOUNT, Thomas (c.1606-78), of Wricklemarsh, Charlton, Kent.

Will
not found.
Estates
28 June 1653 purchased Hughes tenements in Sheppey, for £143.E121/2/11/58; E320/H1.
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WESTROWE, Thomas (1616-53), of London, Westminster, Mersham, Kent, and Hammersmith, Mdx.

Family and Education
bap. 3 Oct. 1616,St Christopher le Stocks, London, par. reg. 1st s. of Thomas Westrow, Grocer and alderman of London, and 2nd w. Mary, da. of John Aldersey, Haberdasher, and later w. of Sir Norton Knatchbull† (d. 1639) and Edward Scott†.Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xv), i. 8; PROB11/148/124 (Thomas Westrowe); HP Commons 1604-1629. educ. Queen’s, Oxf. 9 Nov. 1632;Al. Ox. I. Temple, 10 Oct. 1634.I. Temple database. m. lic. 16 July 1639, Anne (living 1660) da. of Sir Henry Capel of Morden, Surr. 2s. 2da.London Mar. Lics. ed. Foster, 1442; PROB11/239/171; Canterbury Mar. Licences 1619-60, 1053 suc. fa. bef. 18 Dec. 1625.St Peter, Cornhill, par. reg. d. 29 Oct. 1653.MI, St Mary, Twickenham, Mdx.
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Local: commr. sequestration, Kent 14 Apr. 1643;CJ iii. 43b. assessment, 14 Apr. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652;CJ iii. 43b; A. and O. additional ord. for levying of money, 1 June 1643.A. and O. Dep. lt. 13 Sept. 1643–?CJ iii. 238b; LJ vi. 215b. Commr. defence of Hants and southern cos. 4 Nov. 1643; commr. for Kent, assoc. of Hants, Surr., Suss. and Kent, 15 June 1644;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Kent 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 236v. gaol delivery, 4 July 1644;C181/5, f. 237. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645; military rule, 23 Apr. 1645; rising in Kent, 7 June 1645;A. and O. sewers, Walland Marsh, Kent and Suss. 21 Aug. 1645;C181/5, f. 259. Denge Marsh, Kent 21 Aug. 1645;C181/5, f. 260. militia, Kent 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O. J.p. 30 Sept. 1653–d.;C193/13/4, f. 49; C231/6, p. 269. Worcs. by Feb. 1650-bef. Oct. 1653.C193/13/3, f. 68; C193/13/4, f. 107.

Military: capt. (parlian.) regt. of Sir Michael Livesay* by Dec. 1643.C. Walker, Hist. of Independency, (1648), 171 (E.463.10–21); BHO, Cromwell Assoc. database.

Central: commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648.A. and O. Member, Star Chamber cttee. of Irish affairs, 2 Nov. 1647;CJ v. 347b; LJ ix. 506a. cttee. for foreign plantations, 14 Mar. 1648; CJ v. 502b; LJ x. 118b. cttee. for the army, 17 Dec. 1652.CJ vii. 230b.

: Mersham, Westminster and Mdx., Hammersmith.
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WESTROWE, Thomas (1616-53), of London, Westminster, Mersham, Kent, and Hammersmith, Mdx.

Will
16 Sept. 1653, pr. 21 Jan. 1654.PROB11/239/171.
Estates
inherited a house in Cheapside and perhaps property in Woodford, Essex.PROB11/148/124; PROB11/149/354 (Mary Westrowe). Purchased Hartlebury, Worcs., from the trustees for the sale of bishops’ lands, 16 Jan. 1648, for £3,133.Bodl. Rawl. B.239, pp. 6, 26. Owned a house in Old Bailey, Westminster, by September 1653, and left to his heir land worth £1,200p.a. and other cash bequests totalling over £8,000.PROB11/239/171.
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CATELYN, Richard (c.1584-1662), of Lakenham and Kirby Cane, Norf.

Family and Education
b. c. 1584, 1st s. of Thomas Catelyn of Lakenham and Judith, da. of Edward Ellington of Theydon Bois, Essex.Vis. Norf. 1664, 49; Le Neve’s Knights, 161; F.H.S., ‘Some notes on the fam. of Catelyn’, E. Anglian, x. (1904), 363; Blomefield, Norf. viii. 31-2, 35. educ. L. Inn 1602.LI Adm. m. (1) Mary (d.1630), da. of Sir Robert Houghton†, j.k.b., 2s. d.v.p. 2da. (1 );Vis. Norf. 1563, 1589 and 1613, 161; Le Neve’s Knights, 161; ‘Some notes on the fam. of Catelyn’, 362-3; Blomefield, Norf. viii. 32, 35. (2) 1631, Dorothy, da. of Sir Henry Neville† of Billingbear, Berks., 3s. 4da.Keeler, Long Parl. 128; Vis. Norf. 1664, 49; Le Neve’s Knights, 161-2; Blomefield, Norf. viii. 32, 35, 36. suc. fa. 1636.‘Some notes on the fam. of Catelyn’, 362. bur. 24 Oct. 1662 24 Oct. 1662.‘Some notes on the fam. of Catelyn’, 362.
Offices Held

Local: feoffee, impropriations, Norf. 1630.SP16/531, f. 134. Commr. to investigate complaints, 1631;Norf. RO, Norwich assembly bk. 1613–42, f. 265. further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641. 21 Apr. 1641 – bef.Jan. 1650SR. J.p., Mar. 1660–d.C231/5, p. 443; C220/9/4, f. 62v. Commr. assessment, Norf., Norwich 1642.SR. array (roy.), Norwich 28 July 1642;Northants. RO, FH133, unfol. loans on Propositions, 5 Aug. 1642;LJ v. 265b. poll tax, Norf. 1660.SR.

Civic: freeman, Norwich 1641.Norf. RO, Norwich assembly bk. 1613–42, f. 367v.

: of Lakenham and Kirby Cane, Norf.
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CATELYN, Richard (c.1584-1662), of Lakenham and Kirby Cane, Norf.

Will
3 Oct. 1660.Norf. RO, Norwich consistory court, original will, 1662, no. 213.
Estates
owned lands at Lakenham and Kirby Cane; bought Wingfield Castle, Suff. 1630; bought manors of Hitcham, Ringstead Magna and Rougholmes, Norf. from Sir Hamon L’Estrange†, 1631; bought manor of Larkingford, Norf. 1635.Coventry Docquets, 600, 609, 686.
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MASHAM, William (c.1616-by 1655), of Otes, High Laver, Essex.

Family and Education
b. c. 1616, 1st s. of Sir William Masham* and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Francis Barrington† of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex.Vis. Essex ed. Howard, 445. educ. St Catharine’s, Camb. Mich. 1633;Al. Cant. L. Inn 15 June 1635.LI Admiss. i. 227. m. c.1640, Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Trevor*.The Glynde Place Archives, ed. R.F. Dell (Lewes, 1964), 53, 58; Burke Dorm. and Extinct Baronetcies, 343. d. bef. 15 Jan. 1655.CJ vii. 415b.
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Local: commr. assessment, Essex 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; Mdx., Westminster 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652;SR; A. and O.; An Ordinance for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). loans on Propositions, Ongar hundred, Essex July 1642;LJ v. 203b. sequestration, Essex 27 Mar. 1643; additional ord. for levying of money, 1 June 1643; levying of money, 3 Aug. 1643; Eastern Assoc. 10 Aug., 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. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645; militia, 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O. J.p. by Feb. 1650–d.C193/13/3, f. 24v. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, Essex and Colchester 5 Oct. 1653;A. and O. sewers, Mdx. 31 Jan. 1654;C181/6, p. 5. oyer and terminer, Home circ. by Feb. 1654–d.C181/6, pp. 13, 59.

Central: member, cttee. for Westminster Abbey and Coll. 2 Apr. 1649.CJ vi. 178a. Commr. removing obstructions, sale of bishops’ lands, 29 May 1649.CJ vi. 219b. Gov. Westminster sch. and almshouses, 26 Sept. 1649.A. and O. Member, cttee. regulating universities, 29 Mar. 1650;CJ vi. 388b. cttee. for plundered ministers, 4 July 1650.CJ vi. 437a. Cllr. of state, 25 Nov. 1651.CJ vii. 42b. Commr. treasury, 2 Aug. 1654–d.CSP Dom. 1654, p. 284.

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MASHAM, William (c.1616-by 1655), of Otes, High Laver, Essex.

Will
not found.
Estates
granted lands at Allington, Denb. to his use by Sir John Trevor*, in advance of marriage of John Trevor* and Ruth, da. of John Hampden*, 1648.Glynde Place Archives, ed. Dell, 66-7.
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HERBERT, Richard (c.1600-55), of Montgomery Castle, Mont. and St Julians, Mon.

Family and Education
b. c.1600, 1st s. of Edward Herbert†, 1st Baron Herbert of Chirbury, and Mary (d. 29 Oct. 1634), da. of Sir William Herbert of St Julians.CP. educ. ?Eton;Eton College Register ed. Sterry. cr. MA, Oxf. 21 Feb. 1643.Al. Ox. travelled abroad, aft. 28 June 1625.PC2/33, f. 72. m. 19 Nov. 1627, Mary (d. 1659), da. of John Egerton, 1st earl of Bridgewater, 4s. 4da. suc. fa. as 2nd baron, 5 Aug. 1648. d. 13 May 1655.CP.
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Local: j.p. Mont. 8 July 1629-aft. 26 Nov. 1641;Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 140–3. Salop 22 June 1630–?;C231/5, p. 36. Mon. 23 May 1637-aft. 10 Aug. 1641.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 357–9. Member, council in the marches of Wales, 1633.Rymer, Foedera, xix. 350. Commr. oyer and terminer, Wales and marches 22 Jan. 1634, 31 July 1640;C181/4, f. 162; C181/5, f. 184v. Oxf. circ. 25 June 1641-aft. Jan. 1642.C181/5, ff. 191, 219. Dep. lt. Mon., Mont. by 1637–?HEHL, EL 7443. Commr. array (roy.), Salop 18 July 1642; Mont. 23 July 1642; Mon. 29 Nov. 1642;Northants. RO, FH133, unfol. defence of Mon. (roy), 14 June 1643; impressment (roy.), Mont. 19 June 1644.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 47, 223.

Military: capt. of horse, royal army by 14 Mar. 1640–22 July 1641.Brilliana Harley Letters, 86; HMC Bath v. 286–7; LJ iv. 324b. Col. of ft. (roy.) 3 Sept. 1642–?Mont. Colls. vii. 137; Pprs. of Capt. Henry Stevens (Oxf. Rec. Soc. xlii), 48. Gov. Bridgnorth 3 Sept 1642; Ludlow 28 Sept. 1643;Pprs. of Capt. Henry Stevens, 48. Aberystwyth 20 Apr. 1644;Mont. Colls. xi. 362–4. Newport by 19 Oct. 1644.Herbert Corresp. 118.

: of Montgomery Castle, Mont. and St Julians, Mon.
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Likenesses: miniature, attrib. C. Johnson, c.1630-9.NT, Powis Castle.

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HERBERT, Richard (c.1600-55), of Montgomery Castle, Mont. and St Julians, Mon.

Will
pr. 2 July 1655.PROB11/248/422.
Estates
?from Nov. 1627, land at St Julians, £50 p.a.;Herbert Corresp. 131. aft. Oct. 1634, inheritance from mo. of Castle Island, Co. Kerry, leased out until Jan. 1640 and notionally worth £1,200 p.a. bef. 1641;Herbert Corresp. 10-11, 92-4. 6 Apr. 1636, lands in Caerleon, St Julians, Liswerry and Lebenyth, ‘Cawldwey, Newport, Stowe and Driffin’, Mon. worth £363 9s 2d p.a.; 5 Aug. 1648, lands in ‘Llangadvan, Conwey, Blowtey, Comvey, Llanvothin, Llanervill, Cranekenewill, Moyle-y-villyarth, Coed Tallage, Kenewillis, Llanvyre, Llanvoythian, Pentinck, Rhwhriarth, Ginenynog, Doyfrode, Rwargor, Manafon Gaynog, Dorhwe, Frith Berew, Trustwelyn, Llyvoir, Kiklnowchwyn, Randyre, Llamerewig, Brintalch and Montgomery’, Mont. worth ‘before the troubles’ £600 p.a. but including demolished Montgomery Castle and local damages and losses of betw. £4,000 and £5,000; hundred and manor of Churbury and Walcott, messuages in Walcott, Dudston, Brampton, Riston in parish of Chirbury, Salop, worth ‘before the troubles’ £400 p.a. Debts in 1647-8, £7,000.Mont. Colls. xviii. 276-81; Herbert Corresp. 131; CCC 1682. Lands in Anglesey and Caern.PROB11/248/422.
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PHILLIPS, Henry (1616-77), of Aylesbury, Bucks.

Family and Education
bap. 22 Feb. 1616, 1st surv. s. of Henry Phillips of Aylesbury, Bucks.Aylesbury par. reg. m. 27 June 1639, Sarah Pedder (d. 1674) of Bradenham, Bucks. 6s (1 d.v.p.).Aylesbury par. reg; Lipscomb, Buckingham, ii. 63n. suc. fa. 1628.Aylesbury par. reg. bur. 16 Nov. 1677 16 Nov. 1677.Aylesbury par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: trustee, Heydon Hill lands, Aylesbury Jan. 1650–64.VCH Bucks. iii. 10. Jt. sequestrator, Bucks. 15 Feb. 1650-aft. Oct. 1656.CCC 173; CSP Dom. 1656–7, p. 128. J.p. July 1653-bef. 1657.C231/6, p. 259; Aylesbury par. reg. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, 5 Oct. 1653. Commr. assessment, 9 June 1657; militia, 26 July 1659.A. and O. Jt. surveyor of highways, Aylesbury 1660.Bucks. RO, D/LE/1/260. 

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PHILLIPS, Henry (1616-77), of Aylesbury, Bucks.

Will
not found.
Estates
bought manor of Walton, Aylesbury, 1653.VCH Bucks. iii. 13.
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GOUGH, Robert (1611-1700), of Merriott, Som. and Vernhams Dean, Hants.

Family and Education
bap. 10 Nov. 1611,South Perrot par. reg. 1st son of John Gough of Merriott, and Amy, da. of William Gibbes of South Perrott, Dorset.Vis. Som. 1623 (Harl. Soc. xi), 43. educ. Wadham, Oxf. 30 Oct. 1629; I. Temple, 3 Oct 1631, called 26 Jan. 1640.Al. Ox.; I. Temple database. m. 26 May 1636, Frances, da. of John Goddard of St Benet, Paul’s Wharf, London, 2s. d.v.p. 4da (1 ).St Benet, Paul’s Wharf, par. reg.; Whitelocke, Diary, 784, 786-7; PROB11/455/248. suc. grandfa. betw. 10 Oct. 1625-31 Jan. 1626; fa. betw. 4 Feb.-23 June 1635.PROB11/148/185; PROB11/168/321. bur. 10 Apr. 1700 10 Apr. 1700.Vernhams Dean par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Som. Mar. 1647 – bef.Jan. 1650; Hants 2 Mar. 1647 – 26 Feb. 1652, 10 July 1656-bef. Oct. 1660.QS Recs. Som. Commonwealth, 12, 27; C231/6, pp. 76, 130, 229, 340; Names of the Justices (1650), 50 (E.1238.4); A Perfect List (1660) 50. Commr. assessment, Som. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; Hants 23 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679;A. and O.; An Ordinance … for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. ejecting scandalous ministers, 28 Aug. 1654; militia, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. poll tax, 1660;SR. sewers, 25 July 1671.C181/7, p. 585.

: Som. and Vernhams Dean, Hants.
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GOUGH, Robert (1611-1700), of Merriott, Som. and Vernhams Dean, Hants.

Will
6 Feb. 1699, pr. 26 Apr. 1700.PROB11/455/248.
Estates
inherited from grandfa. several tenements in Merriott.PROB11/148/185; PROB11/168/321. Inherited from fa. part of manor of Merriott (which he sold in 1669), leases in Crewkerne and Ilchester, (possibly) other land in the county and an interest in a farm at Corscombe, Dorset.VCH Som. iv. 54, 58, 61; PROB11/168/321. In or bef. 1641 acquired property in Vernhams Dean, Hants, possibly leased from Winchester College. When he made his will in 1699 he had land there on such a lease, but had also acquired the manor of Vernhams Dean and other lands there and in East Vernham and Hurstborne Tarrant; he was then living at Chilton Park, Wilts.PROB11/455/248.
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WALLEY, Charles (c.1581-1663), of Foregate Street, St John, Chester, Cheshire.

Family and Education
b. c. 1581.SP20/13/71, unfol. (case of Robert Harvey of Chester, 19 Mar. 1647). m. lic. 4 Feb. 1619, Alice, da. of ?, wid. of one Sutton, at least 1s. 1da.Archdeaconry of Chester Mar. Lics. ed. W. F. Irvine (Lancs. and Cheshire. Rec. Soc. lvi), 80; Cheshire RO, WC 1666, Inventory of Charles Walley. bur. 7 Aug. 1663 7 Aug. 1663.St John, Chester par. reg.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Chester 19 Feb. 1619–?d.;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. M. J. Groombridge (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. cvi), 94. Liverpool 29 Nov. 1649–?d.Liverpool Town Bks. 1649–71 ed. M. Power (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. cxxxvi), 9. Common cllr. Chester 20 Aug. 1619-;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, 98. sheriff, 1619–20;Ormerod, Cheshire i. 214. alderman, 1624- 1 Oct. 1646, 29 July 1653–d.;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, 126; LJ viii. 506; Cheshire RO, ZAB/2, f. 101v. auditor, 1629, 1634–5;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, 158, 181, 187. mayor, 1630 – 31, 1644–6.Ormerod, Cheshire i. 214.

Mercantile: member, Chester Innholders Co. 1 Mar. 1619; alderman, 1620 – 21, 1623–48.Cheshire RO, ZG 13/1, unfol.

Local: commr. privy seal loan, ?Chester 1626. 1 Oct. 1646SP16/53/28, f. 38. J.p. Chester 1630-, 29 July 1653–d.Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, p. xi. Commr. charitable uses, Flint 12 July 1637;C192/1, unfol. subsidy, Chester 1641, 1663; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 9 June 1657, 1 June 1660, 1661;SR; A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). array (roy.), 27 June 1642;Cheshire RO, ZP/Cowper/2, f. 4. militia, 14 Mar. 1655, 12 Mar. 1660.SP25/76A, f. 15v; A. and O.

: St John, Cheshire., of Foregate Street, Chester.
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WALLEY, Charles (c.1581-1663), of Foregate Street, St John, Chester, Cheshire.

Will
not found.
Estates
in 1625, assessed at £10 for the privy seal loan.Cheshire RO, DLT/B/11, p. 11. In 1646, estate consisted of lands and tenements in Boughton, Cotton Abbotts and Huntington; an estate for three lives in a tenement in Churton Heath and lands and tenements in Church Coppenhall and Monks Coppenhall, Cheshire; and The Red Lion inn and a nearby house in Chester – in all, worth £193 p.a.SP23/180, pp. 786-7, 792, 798, 800, 802, 808; CJ iv. 605b; R.H. Morris, ‘The siege of Chester’ ed. P.H. Lawson, Jnl. Chester and N. Wales. Arch. and Historic Soc. n.s. xxv. 10, 206-7. At d. owned lands in Churton and a house and lands in Saighton, near Chester.Cheshire RO, WS 1663, inventory of Charles Walley; WC 1666, inventory of Charles Walley. His house in Chester was assessed at 10 hearths in 1664-5.Chester Hearth Tax Returns ed. F. C. Beazley (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lii), 30.
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FLEETWOOD, Charles (c.1618-92), of Stoke Newington, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. c. 1618, 3rd s. of Sir Miles Fleetwood† of Aldwincle, Northants, and Anne, da. of Nicholas Luke of Woodend, Beds; bro. of Sir William Fleetwood*. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 8 July 1635, BA 1638;Al. Cant. G. Inn, 16 Jan. 1639; called 11 Feb. 1646.G. Inn Admiss. 220; PBG Inn, 357. m. (1) 15 May 1644, Frances (d. 1651), da. of Thomas Smith of Winston, Norf. 1s. 1da.;Gillingham, Norf. par. reg.; Vis. Norf. 1664, ed. Hughes Clarke, 202. (2) 8 June 1652, Bridget (d. 1662), da. of Oliver Cromwell*, wid. of Henry Ireton*, at least 1s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.);P. Gaunt, The Cromwellian Gazetteer (Stroud, 1987), 238-9. (3) 14 Jan. 1664, Mary (d. 1684) da. of Sir John Coke and wid. of Sir Edward Hartopp.Oxford DNB. d. 4 Oct. 1692.Al. Cant.
Offices Held

Military: col. of lifeguard (parlian.) of 3rd earl of Essex, c.Sept. 1642-bef. May 1643;Clarendon, Hist. ii. 340. capt. of horse, regt. of earl of Essex by May 1643-Apr. 1644;SP28/14/311; SP28/19/80; A. and O.; Firth and Davies, Regimental Hist. i. 91. col. of horse, Eastern Assoc. army, c. Apr. 1644 – Apr. 1645; New Model army, Apr. 1645-June 1650.SP28/14/58–9; SP28/17/226; Abbott, Writings and Speeches, ii. 424. Member, gen. cttee. of officers, 29 Aug. 1647.Clarke Pprs. i. 223–4. Jt. gov. I.o.W. 14 Aug. 1649–?CSP Dom. 1649–50, p. 277. Lt.-gen. of horse, June 1650; lt.-gen. and c.-in-c. army in Ireland, 10 July 1652–1654;Firth and Davies, Regimental Hist. i. 97; TSP i. 212–3. col. of horse and ft. army in Ireland, c.Oct. 1652-July 1659.Wanklyn, New Model Army, ii. 200, 220, 242, 244. Maj.-gen. Bucks., Cambs., I. of Ely, Essex, Herts., Norf., Oxon. and Suff. 9 Aug. 1655–?June 1657.CSP Dom., 1655, p. 275. Jt. warden, Cinque Ports, and constable, Dover Castle Dec. 1658–?May 1659.TSP vii. 559. Lt.-gen. and col. of horse and ft. 7 June 1659–11 Jan. 1660.Firth and Davies, Regimental Hist. i. 98–9; A. and O. C.-in-c. land forces, 7 June 1659–24 Feb. 1660.A. and O.

Local: commr. sequestration, Cambs. and I. of Ely 2 May 1643; martial law in London, 3 Apr. 1646.A. and O. J.p. Suff. 2 Mar. 1647-bef. Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 76. Norf., Oxon. by Feb. 1650-bef. Mar. 1660;C193/13/3, ff. 46, 51v. Hants 2 Mar. 1650-bef. Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 177. Essex, Camb., I. of Ely 12 Dec. 1655-bef. Mar. 1660.C231/6, p. 321. Commr. assessment, Suff. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657; Norf. 17 Mar. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657; Oxon. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1659; I.o.W. 26 Nov. 1650; Norwich 10 Dec. 1652; Westminster 9 June 1657; militia, Norf., Suff. 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659; Mdx., Oxon., Bristol 26 July 1659.A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). V.-adm. I.o.W. 28 May 1650–?CSP Dom. 1650, p. 545. Commr. charitable uses, London Oct. 1655.Publick Intelligencer no. 7 (12–19 Nov. 1655), 97–8 (E.489.15).

Central: recvr. ct. of wards, 8 Apr. 1644–46.LJ vi. 507a. Member, cttee. for plundered ministers, 24 May 1649;CJ vi. 216a. cttee. for indemnity, 29 May 1649.CJ vi. 219b. Gov. Westminster sch. and almshouses, 26 Sept. 1649.A. and O. Member, cttee. regulating universities, 29 Mar. 1650.CJ vi. 388b. Cllr. of state, 13 Feb. 1651, 19 May 1649, 14 July, 16 Dec. 1653.A. and O.; CJ vii. 284b; CSP Dom. 1653–4, p. 25. Member, cttee. for statutes, Durham Univ. 10 Mar. 1656.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 218. Kpr. St James’s Park, 13 May-?Dec. 1659.CJ vii. 650b. Member, cttee. of safety, 7 May,CJ vii. 646a. 26 Oct. 1659.A True Narrative of the Procs. in Parl. (1659), 41 (E.1010.24). Commr. for nominating army officers, 13 May 1659;CJ vii. 651a. for governing army, 12 Oct. 1659.CJ vii. 796a.

Irish: Ld. dep. Ire. 17 Aug. 1654–1 Sept. 1657.Ire. under the Commonwealth, ii. 437–43.

: of Stoke Newington, Mdx.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, attrib. R. Walker, c.1650-8;Soc. Antiq. miniature, J. Hoskins.Whereabouts unknown.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
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FLEETWOOD, Charles (c.1618-92), of Stoke Newington, Mdx.

Will
10 Jan. 1690, pr. 2 Nov. 1692.PROB11/412/58.
Estates
enjoyed £60 p.a. (with a further £30 p.a. to his first wife) from estate of his elder brother, Sir William Fleetwood, presumably settled after death of their father in 1641.CCC 1403. Second wife awarded £2,000 p.a. by Parliament on death of her first husband, Henry Ireton, 1651.Whitelocke, Mems. iii. 372. Life interest in manors of Wyssett le Rose, Suff. and manors of Heydon and Armingland, Norf. (formerly lands of Sir Ralph Hopton*), granted to Fleetwood and his first wife in reversion, 16 July 1651.CJ vii. 332a; CSP Dom. 1655, p. 314; 1655-6, p. 71. Received £10 per diem pay as c.-in-c. of army in Ire. Sept. 1652-?Sept. 1655;SP28/95/15. £1,000 p.a. as councillor, Dec. 1653-May 1659. Drew 500 Irish acres in Slievemargy barony, Queen’s County, Leinster, in Jan. 1654.CSP Ire. 1647-60, pp. 491, 507. Purchased (with others) the ‘whole estate’ of the John Paulet, 5th marquess of Winchester, in Devon, Dorset and Cornw., confiscated by Parliament, bef. Aug. 1653.CJ vii. 309b; TSP iv. 444. Said (in 1658) to be have an income of £6,600 p.a.Second Narrative of the Late Parliament (1658), 3 (E.977.3). Purchased manor of Stoke Newington, c.1664;Oxford DNB. at death also owned manor and lordship of Borough Castle, Suff.PROB11/412/58.
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