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DUNNE, Thomas (bef. 1636-aft. 1658), of Great Yarmouth, Norf. and London

Family and Education
educ. appr. to William Grey of Gt. Yarmouth, bef. 1636.Cal. of the Freemen of Great Yarmouth (Norwich, 1910), 69. m. bef. 1658, Sarah.DWL, Gt. Yarmouth church recs. 101. d. aft. 1658.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Gt. Yarmouth 1636; common councilman, 1649; asst. 1649 – 50; alderman, 1652–8.Cal. of the Freemen of Great Yarmouth, 69; Norf. RO, Y/C 19/7, ff. 152, 155v, 214, 309v.

Local: assessor, assessment, Gt. Yarmouth July 1647.Norf. RO, Y/C 19/7, f. 102v. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Norf. 28 Aug. 1654; assessment, 26 June 1657.A. and O.

Religious: elder, Congregational church, Gt. Yarmouth 1652–8.J. Browne, Hist. of Congregationalism (1877), 232.

Central: register for receiving appearances, Register Office, London Oct. 1655-Aug. 1657.CSP Dom. 1655, p. 389; 1657–8, p. 66. Member, cttee. for trade, 1 Nov. 1655.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 1.

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DUNNE, Thomas (bef. 1636-aft. 1658), of Great Yarmouth, Norf. and London

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not found.
Estates
unknown.
Oxford 1644
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BOATE, Edward (1584-1650), of Strood, Kent, and Portsmouth, Hants

Family and Education
bap. 6 June 1584, s. of John Boate of Strood. m. (1) 12 Nov. 1604, Mary Goffe, at least 2s. (d.v.p.);Strood par. reg. (2) c.1634, Rebecca Holt (d. aft. Feb. 1666), wid. of Portsmouth; 3da.Hants RO, 3M52/4; PROB11/212/632. d. betw. 29 Mar.-17 Apr. 1650.PROB11/212/632; CSP Dom. 1650, p. 536.
Offices Held

Military: jt. master shipwright, Chatham bef. 4 June 1628; master shipwright, Portsmouth (?reversion/?dep.) 14 Jan. 1631, 30 Jan. 1638–d.CSP Dom. 1628–9, pp. 149; Coventry Docquets, 180; R. Winfield, British Warships in the Age of Sail (2009), 300. Commr. for timber for navy, 22 Apr. 1644.CJ iii. 468a.

Civic: burgess, Portsmouth 15 Sept. 1646.Portsmouth Recs. ed. East, 353.

Local: commr. assessment, Hants 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; militia, 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O.

Central: member, cttee. of navy and customs by 24 Aug. 1647.SP16/512, f. 79.

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BOATE, Edward (1584-1650), of Strood, Kent, and Portsmouth, Hants

Will
29 Mar. 1650, pr. 10 June 1650.PROB11/212/632.
Estates
purchased land in Suss. from Edmund Shallett (1647) and Sir William Ford (1648), which he bequeathed to da. Anne or Hannah, who later married Josiah Child*; land in Gillingham, Kent, from ‘Mr Duleing’, bequeathed to da. Rebecca; a house bought in 1647 from ‘Captain Pepperell’s heirs’, bequeathed to da. Abigail, with ‘victualling houses’ called The Dolphin and The George, Portsmouth.PROB11/212/632. In 1649, Boate owned a house in Portsmouth which had previously been rented by the state, but in that year he vacated it in return for £14 p.a. as well as a close in the town called Chapel Field.CSP Dom. 1649-50, p. 248.
Oxford 1644
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WHALLEY, Henry (d. 1665), of Kirton, Notts. and Athenry, co. Galway.

Family and Education
3rd s. of Richard Whalley of Kirton and Frances, da. of Sir Henry Cromwell of Hinchinbrooke, Cambs.Vis. Notts. 1662-4 (Harl. Soc. n.s. v), 5. educ. G. Inn, 3 Sept. 1649.G. Inn Admiss. 251. m. Rebecca, da. of John Duffell of Rochester, Kent, 3s. (2 d.v.p.). d. 1665.Add. 23690, f. 59; ‘Edward Whalley’, Oxford DNB.
Offices Held

Military: judge adv. New Model army, c.Oct. 1647-Mar. 1659;Abbott, Writings and Speeches, i. 585n; Henry Cromwell Corresp. 475. army in Scotland, Apr. 1651-aft. Aug. 1658;SP28/116, f. 243; Worcester Coll. Oxf. Clarke MS LXII, unfol.: 2 Aug. 1659. army in Ireland, Mar.-July 1659.Henry Cromwell Corresp. 483.

Central: jt.-licenser of press, 19 Jan. 1649.LJ x. 646b.

Scottish: adv.-gen. 1652–6.L.M. Smith, ‘Scotland and Cromwell’ (DPhil thesis, Oxford Univ. 1979), 111, 118. Judge, ct. of admlty. 1 Mar. 1652.Cromwellian Union ed. Terry, 67, 86; Add. 4156, f. 10. Commr. valuations, 11 July 1653.Scot. and Commonwealth ed. Firth, 160. J.p. Edinburgh Shire, Haddingtonshire 1656–?Scot. and Protectorate ed. Firth, 312–3. Master of the game, Haddingtonshire 8 Apr. 1656.Worcester Coll. Oxf. Clarke MS XLVII, unfol.: 8 Apr. 1656. Commr. security of protector, Scotland 27 Nov. 1656; assessment, Edinburgh Shire, Peeblesshire, Selkirkshire 26 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660.A. and O.

Civic: burgess and guildbrother, Edinburgh 14 May 1652.Recs. Burgh Edinburgh, 1642–55, 281.

Irish: commr. assessment, co. Galway 24 June 1657.An Assessment for Ire. (Dublin, 1657). Member for Athenry, co. Galway, gen. convention, Mar. 1660.A. Clarke, Prelude to Restoration in Ireland (Cambridge, 1999), 229–30. Commr. poll money, co. Galway 24 Apr. 1660.Irish Census, 1659, 625. MP, Athenry 1661–d.CJI i. 590.

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WHALLEY, Henry (d. 1665), of Kirton, Notts. and Athenry, co. Galway.

Will
not found.
Estates
salary of £80 p.a. as judge of admiralty in Scotland, and £200 p.a. (increased to c.£350 p.a. in 1654?) as adv.-gen. from 1652.CSP Dom. 1655, p. 31; Worcester Coll. Oxf. Clarke MS XLIV, p. 2; lxii, unfol.: 23 Jan. 1655, 28 Aug. 1656. Purchased Hoprig and Poynstoun, Edinburgh Shire, with annual rent of £100 sterling, July 1652;Reg. Gt. Seal Scot. 1652-9, p. 119. £1,200 stake in Irish Adventure (under doubling ordinance) provided 6,000 acres in co. Down, exchanged in 1657 for 4,000 acres in co. Galway, worth £2,000 p.a. In 1663 it was alleged that the true extent of his Galway lands (inc. the towns of Loughrea and Athenry) was 10,000 acres.CSP Ire. 1663-5, pp. 270-1.
Oxford 1644
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JONES, Philip (?1618-74), of Llangyfelach, Swansea and Cardiff, Glam.

Family and Education
b. ?1618, 1st s. of David Philip of Pen-y-waun, Llangyfelach and Elizabeth, da. of William David. m. 1642, Jane (d. 23 Oct. 1678), da. of William Price of Gellihir, Ilston, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da (2 d.v.p.). suc. fa. aft. 1642; d. 5 Sept. 1674.C. Grant Francis, Charters Granted to Swansea (1867), 167-9.
Offices Held

Military: capt. (parlian.) army of Sir Thomas Myddelton* by 1 Apr. 1645.SP28/346/2, unfol. Gov. Swansea 1 Dec. 1645–59;CJ iv. 347a; LJ vii. 713b; viii. 19b. Cardiff by Nov. 1648–21 July 1659 at latest.SP28/58/1, ff. 70, 72, 74; CSP Dom. 1659–60, p. 36. Col. of ft. 1646–2 Oct. 1651.SP24/14, f. 38v.

Local: commr. pacification, Glam. by 7 Nov. 1645;HMC Portland, i. 304. commr. for Glos., Herefs. and S. E. Wales, 17 Nov. 1645;HMC Portland, i. 304; CJ iv. 347a. assessment, Glam. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 20 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 14 Mar. 1660, 1672; Carm. 7 Dec. 1649, 20 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657; Brec. 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; Pemb. 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; Card. 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653;A. and O; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); SR; CJ vii. 876b. disbanding forces in S. Wales, 18 Feb. 1648;LJ x. 63b. Glam. militia, 18 May 1648; sequestrations, S. Wales and Mon. 23 Feb. 1649. 10 Oct. 1649 – bef.Oct. 1660A. and O. J.p. Glam., 10 Aug. 1672 – d.; Brec. 9 Mar. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1660; Carm. 11 Mar. 1650 – ?Mar. 1660; Mon. 18 July 1653 – ?Mar. 1660; Essex, Mdx., Surr. Mar. 1655 – bef.Mar. 1660; Rad. 20 Mar. 1656 – ?Mar. 1660; Pemb. and Haverfordwest 22 July 1656–?Mar. 1660.C231/6, pp. 306, 307; C181/6, p. 183; C193/13/5, ff. 38, 65, 101v; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 170–2, 220–1, 242–3, 273–5, 301–3, 305, 335–7, 360–2. Commr. propagating the gospel in Wales, 22 Feb. 1650;A. and O. high ct. of justice, S. Wales 25 June 1651;CJ vi. 591b. ejecting scandalous ministers, S. Wales and Mon. 28 Aug. 1654. Gov. almshouses of Windsor, 2 Sept. 1654;A. and O. Charterhouse 17 Jan. 1659–18 May 1660.Charterhouse Muniments, G/2/3, ff. 4v, 8. Commr. oyer and terminer, Mdx. 10 Nov. 1655, 11 Oct. 1658. 20 Mar. 1656 – 30 July 1660C181/6, pp. 128, 327. Custos rot. Glam.; Rad. 20 Mar. 1656 – ?Mar. 1660; Brec. 7 Apr. 1656–?Mar. 1660.A Perfect List [of JPs] (1660), 68, 70, 73; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 273–5, 303, 335–6. Commr. sewers, Kent and Surr. 14 Nov. 1657;C181/6, p. 263. militia, Glam. 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. Sheriff, 1671–2.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 258.

Civic: burgess, Swansea 1646; alderman, 1650; high steward, Feb. 1655–60.M. Price, Account Bk. for the Borough of Swansea, Wales 1640–1660 (Lampeter, 1990), 141, Grant Francis, Charters, 31, 183.

Legal: chamberlain and chan. Brecon, c.1650–59.W.R. Williams, Hist. of the Great Sessions in Wales, 1542–1830 (Brecon, 1899), 152.

Central: member, cttee. for plundered ministers, 4 July 1650.CJ vi. 437a. Cllr.of state by 19 May, 9 July, 1 Nov., 16 Dec. 1653.CSP Dom. 1652–3, pp. xxxiv, 339; CJ vii. 283a, 344a; TSP i. 642; Woolrych, Commonwealth to Protectorate, 379. Commr. admlty. and navy, 3 Dec.1653, 8 Nov. 1655.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 10. Arbitrator, English merchants and government of Portugal, Apr. 1655.TSP vi. 51–2. Member, cttee. for trade, 12 July 1655;CSP Dom. 1655, p. 240. cttee. for improving revenues of customs and excise, 26 June 1657.A. and O. Commr. tendering oath to members of Other House, 20 Jan. 1658, 27 Jan. 1659.HMC Lords, n.s. iv. 505, 524.

Court: comptroller, ld. protector’s household by 17 Dec. 1657–9.SP25/78, f. 351.

: of Llangyfelach, Swansea and Cardiff, Glam.
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Likenesses: oils, attrib. C. Johnson.Fonmon Castle, Glam.

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JONES, Philip (?1618-74), of Llangyfelach, Swansea and Cardiff, Glam.

Will
15 Apr. 1673, pr. 4 Mar. 1675.PROB11/347, f. 198v.
Estates
Thought to be worth £20 in 1642; had an annual income of over £1,000 after 1660; spent over £15,000 on land purchases, not inc. collective purchases with members of his regt., 1647-58. Co-purchaser of crown property of Undy, Mon. Aug. 1650; Oysterlow and 2 other manors, Carm. May 1651. Aft. 1660 settled at Fonmon castle, Penmark, Glam., bought in 1656.Second Narrative of the Late Parliament (1658), 7; E112/559/29/15; I.J. Gentles, ‘The debentures market and military purchases of crown land’ (London PhD thesis, 1969), 303.
Oxford 1644
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Great House, Swansea, Feb. 1647-?;A.G. Veysey, ‘Col. Philip Jones, 1618-74’, Trans. Hon. Soc. Cymmrodorion (1966), 317. lodgings in Whitehall Palace, 9 June 1653-?;CSP Dom. 1652-3, p. 394. lodgings in the Cockpit, Whitehall, 1657-5 Aug. 1659.
Religion
Described as ‘the chief person’ entrusted with receiving church revenues under the act for propagation of the gospel in Wales, 23 Feb. 1650;A. and O.; Articles of Impeachment of Transcendent Crimes (1659), 9 (E.983.31). recommended William Langford to vicarage of Llanfawr, Mer. 21 Jan. 1654.Add. 36792, f. 83.
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LLOYD, Charles (c.1600-78), of London, and Moel-y-Garth, Guilsfield, Mont.

Family and Education
b. c. 1600, 2nd s. of David Lloyd (d. 1606) of Moel-y-Garth and Welshpool and Elizabeth, da. of Owen Vaughan of Llwydiarth. educ. appr. London 14 Feb. 1613.Drapers’ Co. ed. Boyd, 117. m. 5 June 1634, Elizabeth (d.1690), da. of John Bowater, citizen and Haberdasher, of London and Whitley, Warws., 3s. 5da.Soc. Gen., Boyd’s Inhabitants 15645, 3624. suc. bro. by 1650. cr. bt. 10 May 1661.CB. bur. 12 Jan. 1678 12 Jan. 1678.Mont. Colls. vii. 236.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Drapers’ Co. 24 Feb. 1622; liveryman, 1635; asst. 1650 – d.; master, 1665–6.Drapers’ Co. ed. Boyd, 117. Common councilman, London 1649, 1652 – 54, 1656 – 59, 1663;Guildhall Studies in London Hist. iv. 158. alderman, 17 Sept. 1651.Beaven, Aldermen of London i. 39.

Central: commr. customs, 21 Feb. 1645-July 1649;CSP Dom. 1656–7, pp. 253–4. determining differences, Irish Adventurers, 1 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Local: j.p. Mont. by 13 Mar. 1648-Mar. 1651.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 143–4. Commr. assessment, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; London 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660;A. and O. sewers, 13 Aug. 1657, 24 July 1662;C181/6, p. 257; C181/7, p. 164. militia, 16 Mar. 1658.CSP Dom. 1657–8, p. 330. Sheriff, Mont. 1669–70.Mont. Colls. xxvii. 354.

Mercantile: dep. gov. Merchant Adventurers’ Co. by May 1656;CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 334; TSP v. 126. dep. gov. Irish Soc. 1663–4.Beaven, Aldermen of London ii. 79.

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LLOYD, Charles (c.1600-78), of London, and Moel-y-Garth, Guilsfield, Mont.

Will
admon. 22 Mar. 1678.Beaven, Aldermen of London ii. 79.
Estates
lands in Welshpool, Guilsfield, Buttington and ‘Llanwairand’ (?Llanwrin), Mont.Mont. Colls. vii. 236. Irish adventure lands: 2,430 acres allotted in Connello, Co. Limerick and Slievemargy, Queen’s Co., c.1654.Bottigheimer, English Money and Irish Land, 206.
Oxford 1644
No
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GLANVILLE, William (1615-80), of Broad Hinton, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. 1615, 1st s. of (Sir) John Glanville* of Broad Hinton, and Winifred, da. of William Bourcher of Barnsley, Glos.Vivian, Vis. Devon, 411, 413. educ. L. Inn, 3 Apr. 1633; Oxf. Univ. D.Med. (h.c.) 21 Mar. 1644.LI Admiss. i. 220; Al. Ox. m. 1653, Frances, da. of Sir Henry Gibbs of Honington, Warws. 1s (d.v.p.), 1da.Vivian, Vis. Devon, 413. suc. fa. 1661. d. 4 Oct. 1680.Vivian, Vis. Devon, 413.
Offices Held

Local: commr. assessment, Wilts. 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679;An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. poll tax, 1660; subsidy, 1663;SR. recusants, 1675.CTB iv. 698.

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GLANVILLE, William (1615-80), of Broad Hinton, Wilts.

Will
28 Sept. 1680, pr. 2 Dec. 1680.PROB11/364/463.
Estates
on death of fa., succeeded to estates in Devon and Wilts.; free tenant, Bradninch manor, Devon (from duchy of Cornw.) bef 1650.Parl. Surv. Duchy Cornw. ii. 221.
Oxford 1644
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WHITE, Francis (1621-57), of Westminster and Cheshunt, Herts.

Family and Education
bap. 7 Jan. 1621, s. of John White of Reading, Berks. m. Mary, da. of William Goffe*, 1s. 3da.St. Lawrence Reading par. reg.; TSP vii. 735. d. 5 Dec. 1657.Newsbooks: Mercurius Politicus, ii. 166.
Offices Held

Military: soldier, then corporal (parlian.), coy. of Capt. Clay, ft. regt. of Philip Skippon*, army of 3rd earl of Essex, 1642. Sgt. and ensign, coy. of Maj. Holmes, regt. of Edward Montagu†, 2nd earl of Manchester, c.1643;E121/2/9/41; F. White, The Copies of Severall Letters contrary to the Opinion of the Present Powers (1649), 1 (E.548.6). ensign to coy. of ?Hezekiah Haynes* by 24 Sept. 1644;SP28/16/266. lt. coy. of Robert Johnston by 12 Oct. 1644.SP28/19/322; E121/2/9/40. Capt. of ft. regt. of Sir Thomas Fairfax*, New Model army, May 1645; maj. by 16 July 1647.M. Wanklyn, Reconstructing the New Model Army (Solihull, 2015–16), i. 55, 76; Clarke Pprs. i. pp. xxii, 176. Lt.-col. regt. of William Goffe*, 3 Sept. 1650–d. Wanklyn, New Model Army, i. 97; ii. 84; Abbott, Writings and Speeches, ii. 372–3. Gov. Mardyck Fort, Flanders by 9 Oct. 1657–d.CSP Dom. 1657–8, pp. 122–3.

Local: commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Herts. 28 Aug. 1654; securing peace of commonwealth, Berks. c.Dec. 1655;TSP iv. 284–5. assessment, Westminster 9 June 1657.A. and O.

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WHITE, Francis (1621-57), of Westminster and Cheshunt, Herts.

Will
not found, prob. d. intestate.
Estates
a leading figure in regimental purchase of Cheshunt Park and Beamondhall, Herts. April-May 1650, 25 June 1652.E121/2/9/41; E320/G20; C54/3695/44. Estate valued at £120 at his death.TSP vii. 735.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
King Street, Westminster 15 Aug. 1653.CSP Dom. 1653-4, p. 88.
Religion
recommended Conyers Rutter to Bishopthorpe rectory, Yorks. 12 July 1653.Add 36792, f. 71v.
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MAULEVERER, Thomas (1599-1655), of Allerton Mauleverer, Yorks.

Family and Education
bap. 9 Apr. 1599, 1st s. of Sir Richard Mauleverer of Allerton Mauleverer, and 2nd w. Katherine, da. of Sir Ralph Bourchier of Beningborough.Allerton Mauleverer Par. Regs. ed. F.W. Slingsby (Leeds, 1908), 7; Thoresby, Ducatus Leodiensis, 191; CB. educ. St John’s, Camb. Lent 1616;Al. Cant. G. Inn 22 Oct. 1617.G. Inn Admiss. m. (1) Mary, da. of Sir Richard Hutton of Goldsborough, j.c.p. 1617-39, s.p.; (2) lic. 3 Nov. 1620, Elizabeth (bur. 10 Mar. 1653), da. of Sir Thomas Wilbraham of Woodhey, Acton, Cheshire, 1s. 3da. (1 d.v.p.).Dioc. of Chester Marr. Lics. ed. M.F. Irvine (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lvi), 120; Allerton Mauleverer Par. Regs. ed. Slingsby, 13; CB. suc. fa. 16 June 1603;Allerton Mauleverer Par. Regs. ed. Slingsby, 20. cr. bt. 4 Aug. 1641.CB. d. betw. Feb. and June 1655.C181/7, p. 93; PROB6/31, f. 126.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Yorks. (W. Riding) 13 Apr. 1622 – 28 Sept. 1643, by 1648–d.;C231/4, f. 141v; Add. 29674, f. 148; Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 77. liberties of Ripon by Oct. 1654–d.C181/6, p. 66. Commr. subsidy, W. Riding 1629;Fairfax Corresp. ed. Johnson, i. 210. charitable uses, 5 July 1632, 19 July 1633, 2 Mar. 1647;C192/1, unfol.; C93/19/27. Yorks. 22 Apr. 1651;C93/21/1, 13. Ripon 5 May 1653;C93/22/14. repair of St Paul’s Cathedral, W. Riding by Feb. 1634;LMA, CLC/313/I/B/004/MS25474/001, p. 44. Capt. militia ft. by c.1635–?Add. 28082, f. 80. Commr. further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641;SR. assessment, 1642, 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649; Yorks. 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652;SR; A. and O. sequestration, W. Riding 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; Northern Assoc. 20 June 1645; militia, Yorks. 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. inquiry concerning church livings, W. Riding c.May 1650;W. Yorks. Archives (Wakefield), C413. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. by Feb. 1654–d.C181/6, pp. 17, 93.

Military: ?capt. of horse (parlian.) by June 1643 – ?; col. of ft. by May 1644-c.May 1645.SP28/253B, pt. 2, f. 78; SP28/267, f. 421; Merurius Civicus no. 72 (3–10 Oct. 1644), 678 (E.12.11); Yorks. Royalist Composition Pprs. ed. J.W. Clay (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. xviii), 3; A.J. Hopper, ‘“The readiness of the people”: the formation and emergence of the army of the Fairfaxes, 1642–3’, Borthwick Ppr. xcii. 16.

Central: commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648; high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649.A. and O.

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MAULEVERER, Thomas (1599-1655), of Allerton Mauleverer, Yorks.

Will
admon. 9 June 1655, 13 Feb. 1657.PROB6/31, f. 126; PROB6/33, f. 31.
Estates
inherited estate in Yorks. that inc. manors of Allerton Mauleverer, Grafton and Markington; priory of Allerton Mauleverer; cap. messuage of Hopperton Hall; burgage tenement and corn mills in Boroughbridge; and house in York.C142/294/80; DL4/76/3; DL4/89/34; E134/11CHAS1/EAST2; York Minster Lib. Hailstone mss, Box 4.5 (Misc. deeds). In 1641, mortgaged cap. messuages of Gelsthorpe and Hopperton Hall and lands and messuages in Hopperton for £1,000.Nottingham Univ. Lib. Ga 9334-6. In 1642, estate inc. manor and rectory of Allerton Mauleverer and lands in Dunsforth, Flaxby, Grafton and Hopperton.Nottingham Univ. Lib. Ga 9337. In 1649, estate in Yorks. reckoned to be worth c.£1,500 p.a.SP23/215, p. 264. In 1651, mortgaged manor of Allerton Mauleverer, cap. messuage of Gelsthorpe, 2 corn mills in Boroughbridge and lands in Flaxby, Grafton and Hopperton, paying £400 p.a. until a debt of £2,000 by statute staple had been repaid.LC4/202, f. 234v; Nottingham Univ. Lib. Ga 9341-2; York Minster Lib. Hailstone mss, Box 4.5. In 1668, estate reckoned to be worth £3,000 p.a.LR2/266, f. 1v.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
presented Matthew Hewett to rectory of Linton, Yorks. 1652; William Bourchier to rectory of Marwood, Devon, 1653.Add. 36792, ff. 36v, 59.
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SANDFORD, Sir Thomas (d.1658/1660), of Howgill Castle, Milburn, Westmld.

Family and Education
o.s. of Sir Richard Sandford of Howgill Castle (d. c.1663), and Anne, da. of Henry Crackenthorpe of Newbiggin, Westmld.PROB11/312, f. 55; CB. m. (settlement 10 May 1633) Bridget, da. of Sir George Dalston* of Dalston, Cumb. 3s. 2da., at least 10ch. d.v.p.SP23/208, p. 74; PROB11/312, f. 55; Nicolson, Burn, Westmld. and Cumb. i. 388. cr. bt. 11 Aug. 1641;CB. d. betw. Sept. 1658-June 1660.Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DCHA/11/3/5, f. 133; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660), 61 (E.1075.6).
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Westmld. 11 Aug. 1642-c.Oct. 1644.C231/5, p. 541; HMC Portland, i. 186. Commr. 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.

Military: col. of ft. (roy.) by Sept. 1643-c.Sept. 1644, c.June-c.Oct. 1648.SP23/208, p. 78; Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DMUS/5/5/1/11; DMUS/5/5/4/27; (Kendal), WDRY/5/200, 202; HMC 7th Rep. 63; Nightingale, Ejected of Cumb. and Westmld. 1162; P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales (New York, 1981), 327.

: of Howgill Castle, Milburn, Westmld.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

SANDFORD, Sir Thomas (d.1658/1660), of Howgill Castle, Milburn, Westmld.

Will
d. intestate.C10/113/91.
Estates
in 1633, his fa. settled on him messuages and lands in Summerhouse and Morton Tinmouth, co. Dur. valued at £200 p.a. in 1646.SP23/115, pp. 985, 989; SP23/208, pp. 74, 78, 80.
Oxford 1644
Yes
1640 Volume
oxford
Addresses
moved from The Strand to Holborn, Mdx. (1658).Cumb. RO (Carlisle), DCHA/11/3/5, f. 133.
Religion
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MANLEY, John (c.1622-99), of Bryn-y-Ffynnon, Wrexham, Denb.

Family and Education
b. c.1622, 3rd s. of Cornelius Manley (d. by 10 Dec. 1625) of St Asaph, Flint. and Erbistock, Denb. and Mary, da. of Francis Lloyd of Hardwick, Salop.NLW, Plymouth Estate Records, 820; NLW Deeds, 1607. educ. appr. Skinner London 1639.Soc. Gen., Boyd’s Inhabitants of London, 3768. m. (1) c.1650, Margaret (bur. 17 Dec. 1675), da. of Isaac Dorislaus, LLD of Maldon, Essex, envoy to the States General of the United Provinces 1649, at least 2s. 2da.; (2) Mary (d. 1701), at least 1s. bur. 31 Jan. 1699 31 Jan. 1699.Burke Commoners, iv. 708; St Stephen Walbrook Par. Reg. (Harl. Soc. Regs. xlix), 25, 26, 106, 118;. PROB6/75, f. 35, 78, f. 5.
Offices Held

Military: capt. (parlian.) ?army of Sir Thomas Myddelton* by c.June 1643.SP28/346, pt. 1, unfol. Capt. militia, Denb. by Aug. 1659–60.CSP Dom. 1659–60, p. 159. Maj. of horse, rebel army of duke of Monmouth, 1685. Col. of horse, 1690.HP Commons 1660–90; Oxford DNB.

Central: postmaster-gen. 30 June 1653–30 July 1655.CSP Dom. 1652–3, p. 455; A. and O. ii. 1008.

Local: commr. assessment, Denb. 9 June 1657.A. and O. J.p. Salop July 1658-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 401. Denb. ?July 1659-Mar. 1660.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 78. Commr. militia, N. Wales 26 July 1659.A. and O.

Mercantile: master, Skinners’ Co. 1673–4.J.F. Wadmore, Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Skinners (1902), 193.

: of Bryn-y-Ffynnon, Wrexham, Denb.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

MANLEY, John (c.1622-99), of Bryn-y-Ffynnon, Wrexham, Denb.

Will
admon. 1699.PROB6/75, f. 35.
Estates
bought Bidston manor, Cheshire, confiscated from 7th earl of Derby (James Stanley†) by Apr. 1652; bought Oswestry manor, Salop, confiscated from William Craven, 1st Baron Craven by Aug. 1653.CCC 571, 1118, 1625.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
St Stephen Walbrook, London, by Dec. 1650.St Stephen Walbrook Par. Reg. (Harl. Soc. Regs xlix), 25.
Religion
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