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LEWIS, Sir William, 1st bt. (1598-1677), of Llangorse, Brec., and Bordean House, East Meon, Hants

Family and Education
b. 26 Mar. 1598,WARDS7/51/264. 1st s. of Lodowick Lewis of Trewalter, Llangorse, and Elinor (d. aft. 7 Dec. 1643), da. of William Watkin of Llangorse.T. Jones, Hist. Brec. iii. 65; NLW, Coleman Deeds, 13. educ. ?Univ. Coll. Oxf. 1 July 1613; BA, 4 July 1616;Al. Ox. L. Inn, 2 Nov. 1616.LI Admiss. i. 175. m. bef. 1623, Mary (bur. 22 Feb. 1636), da. of Robert Calton of Goring, Oxon., wid. of Sir Thomas Neale (d. 3 Feb. 1621) of Warnford, Hants, 1s. 2da.CB; Visitation of Hants (Harl. Soc. lxiv). 149; PROB11/137/201 (Sir Thomas Neale); Hants RO, 44M69/L61/100. suc. fa. betw. 2 May–18 Oct. 1614;PROB11/124/407 (Lodowicke Lewis). ?; ?Kntd. 14 Oct. 1619.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 174. cr. bt. 14 Sept. 1628.CB. d. betw. 19 Oct.-28 Nov. 1677.PROB11/355/313.
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Local: sheriff, Brec. ?1618 – 19, 21 Dec. 1636–1637. bef. 28 Feb. 1632 – 10 June 1642CB; HP Commons 1660–1690; Coventry Docquets, 368. J.p. Hants, 22 Sept. 1648 – bef.Jan. 1650, by Oct. 1660–d.;Western Circ. Assize Orders, 41, 73, 175; C231/5, p. 528; C231/6, p. 122. Brec. 22 Mar. 1647 – ?Mar. 1649, 8 Aug. 1660 – d.; Glam. 8 Sept. 1660–?d.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 271–80, 304–6. Commr. oyer and terminer for piracy, Hants and I.o.W. 21 Oct. 1636;C181/5, f. 58. sewers, Hants and Surr. 10 June 1638;C181/5, f. 115v. Hants 25 July 1671.C181/7, p. 584. Dep. lt. by 1 July 1640–?;CSP Dom. 1640, p. 438. Brec. c.Aug. 1660–74.HP Commons 1660–1690. Commr. further subsidy, Hants 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660; Brec. 1660;SR. disarming recusants, Hants 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 385b assessment, 1642, 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677; Brec. 23 June 1647, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677; Rad. 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660;SR; A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). sequestration, Hants 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 3 Aug. 1643, 10 June 1645; defence of Hants and southern cos. 4 Nov. 1643; commr. for Hants, assoc. of Hants, Surr., Suss. and Kent, 15 June 1644.A. and O. Kpr. East Meon park bef. 1648, 1661. 2 Dec. 1648VCH Hants, iii. 67; Hants RO, 11M59/D1/2 pages 53, 55. Commr. militia, Hants, 12 Mar. 1660; Brec. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. preservation of timber, New Forest 1 Mar. 1660.CJ vii. 856b. Custos rot. Brec. Mar. 1660–d.A Perfect List (1660); C231/7, p. 24; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 275. Commr. subsidy, Hants 1663;SR. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 23 June 1671-aft. Feb. 1673;C181/7, pp. 592, 612, 636. recusants, Hants 1675.CTB iv. 697.

Military: gov. (parlian.) Portsmouth 8 Sept. 1642–?May 1644.CJ ii. 785b; iii. 129a, 492b.

Civic: freeman, Portsmouth 1644, 11 July 1662;Portsmouth Recs. ed. East, 353, 357. Lymington 1661.King, Bor. and Par. Lymington, 226.

Central: member, cttee. for excise, 6 June 1645; cttee. for admlty. and Cinque Ports, 4 Oct. 1645. Commr. abuses in heraldry, 19 Mar. 1646; exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648.A. and O. Member, Derby House cttee. of Irish affairs, 14 Oct. 1646, 7 Apr. 1647;CJ iv. 693b; LJ ix. 127b. cttee. for sale of bishops’ lands, 30 Nov. 1646. Commr. appeals, visitation Oxf. Univ. 1 May 1647; removing obstructions, sale of bishops’ lands, 21 Nov. 1648. Cllr. of state, 25 Feb. 1660.A. and O.

Religious: elder, fourth Hants classis, 19 Jan. 1646.King, Bor. and Par. Lymington, 263.

: 1st bt. (1598-1677), of Llangorse, Brec. 1598 – 1677 and Bordean House, East Meon, Hants.
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Likenesses: oil on canvas, unknown, aft. 1648.NPG.

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LEWIS, Sir William, 1st bt. (1598-1677), of Llangorse, Brec., and Bordean House, East Meon, Hants

Will
4 Mar. 1675, cods. 20 Dec. 1676 and 19 Oct. 1677, pr. 28 Nov. 1677.PROB11/355/313.
Estates
1614, manor of Llangorse and other lands in Brec. inc. at Llanfihangel Tal-y-llyn, some in reversion aft. d. of mother;PROB11/124/407; T. Jones, Hist. Brec. iii. 65. bef. 14 Oct. 1619, land in Hants;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 174. property at Bordean and manors of East Meon and Langrish, Hants originally leased from bishopric of Winchester, much of which acquired 1649-60 by Francis Allein*;PROB11/355/313; SP29/20, f. 54. bef. 1635, advowson of St Katherine, Catherington;VCH Hants, iii. 101. 13 Feb. 1635, lease from crown of East Meon Park, said 1647 to be worth £70 p.a. ‘by improvement’;VCH Hants, iii. 67. Oct. 1643, allegedly lost betw. £2,000-£3,000 plundered from Hants estates, ‘by means whereof, his lands being unstocked, he made not three pence of them in three years’;State Trials, iv. 902. 6 Nov. 1648-26 Jan. 1649, sold land in High Street, Brecon town worth £100;NLW, 112. 20 Nov. 1660, 7 Mar. 1668, leases of Heydon woods, East Meon, from bishopric of Winchester.Hants RO, 11M59/D1/2, pp. 13, 423.
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STOCKDALE, Thomas (1593-1653), of Bilton Park, Knaresborough, Yorks.

Family and Education
bap. 18 Sept. 1593, 1st s. of William Stockdale of Green Hammerton, Whixley, and 2nd w. Dorothy, da. of Thomas Millot of Whithill, Chester-le-Street, co. Dur.Whixley par. reg.; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 277; Hutchinson, Co. Dur. ii. 416. m. Nov. 1625, Margaret, da. of Sir William Parsons, 1st bt. of Bellomont, Dublin, 1s. 2da.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 277-8; J. Lodge, Peerage of Ireland (1754), ii. 275; V. Treadwell, Buckingham and Ireland 1616-28: a Study in Anglo-Irish Politics (Dublin, 1998), 49. suc. fa. 1614.E134/14Jas1/Mich15; E. Hargrove, Hist. of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knaresborough (1789), 293. bur. 25 Dec. 1653 25 Dec. 1653.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 277.
Offices Held

Irish: att. ct. of wards, c.Sept. 1619–?CSP Ire. 1615–25, p. 261. Surveyor of Irish customs farm, Feb. 1623–?NAI, Clayton Mss: G. Villiers, duke of Buckingham to T. Stockdale of Dublin, 3 Feb. 1623; Treadwell, Buckingham and Ireland, 95. Dep. v.-adm. Munster, 1624–?Treadwell, Buckingham and Ireland, 99–100, 101. Clerk of treasury, clerk of pells and writer of tallies in receipt of exch. 25 May 1625–31 Aug. 1636.Rymer, Foedera, viii(2), 27; CSP Ire. 1669–70, pp. 346–7; Lodge, Peerage of Ireland, ii. 275, 343–4.

Local: commr. subsidy, Yorks. (W. Riding) 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641.SR. J.p. 16 Aug. 1641-c.June 1642, by 1648–d.;C231/5, p. 475; News from Yorke (1642, 669 f. 6.44); Add. 29674, f. 148. liberties of Ripon 27 Nov. 1648–d.C231/6, p. 127. Commr. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, W. Riding 1642;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, 24 Nov. 1653;SR.; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653), 277 (E.1062.28). sequestration, W. Riding 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; E., N. Riding 3 Aug. 1643; Northern Assoc. W. Riding 20 June 1645.A. and O. Treas.-at-war, Northern Assoc. by July 1645–?SC6/CHASI/1190. Commr. taking accts. in northern cos. W. Riding 29 July 1645; militia, Yorks. 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. charitable uses, W. Riding 21 May 1650;C93/20/30. Yorks. 22 Apr. 1651;C93/21/1. Ripon 5 May 1653.C93/22/14.

Military: capt./maj. of ft. (parlian.) by July 1643–?;Kingdomes Weekly Intelligencer no. 26 (11–18 July 1643), 206 (E.61.1); Jones, ‘War in north’, 404. col. by Dec. 1645-aft. June 1648.CJ iv. 368b; HMC Portland, i. 455.

Central: member, council of war, 2 Aug. 1643;CJ iii. 191b. cttee. for plundered ministers, 4 July 1650.CJ vi. 437a.

: of Bilton Park, Yorks., Knaresborough.
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STOCKDALE, Thomas (1593-1653), of Bilton Park, Knaresborough, Yorks.

Will
20 Dec. 1651.W. Yorks. Archives (Leeds), WYL132/240.
Estates
his fa.’s main property, a farm in Green Hammerton on long lease from Henry 3rd earl of Northumberland, was worth c.£40 p.a. above the rent, and his personal estate was valued at £225 at his d. in 1614.Borthwick, Prob. Reg. 33, f. 397; E134/14Jas1/Mich15. In 1631, Stockdale purchased Bilton Park, nr. Knaresborough, for £1,880 – a property worth at least £100 p.a.C54/2879/31; W. Yorks. Archives (Leeds), WYL132/16-20. In 1634, Peter and Henry Benson* sold to Stockdale rectory and parsonage of Farnham, Yorks. with all tithes, glebelands and appurtenannce belonging in Arkendale, Farnham, Ferrensby, Loftus and Scotton; a further sale of lands in Knaresborough was later disputed.Coventry Docquets, 657; C33//221, f. 748; C10/72/45. Estate bef. the civil war was worth c.£400 p.a. or more.Cliffe, Yorks. 359. In 1648, appears to have purchased manor of Green Hammerton from Algernon 4th earl of Northumberland.Alnwick, X.II.6, box 11, bundle g: Stockdale to Hugh Potter*, 30 Sept. 1648. In 1651-2, he and three others purchased manor of Knaresborough for £2,680 and royalties in the forest of Knaresborough for £240.E121/5/5/19. At his d. estate inc. lands in Bilton, manor of Green Hammerton and rectory of Farnham.W. Yorks. Archives (Leeds), WYL132/240, 257.
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JOHNSTON, Sir Archibald (1611-63), Lord Wariston.

Family and Education
bap. 28 Mar. 1611, 1st s. of James Johnston of Edinburgh and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Thomas Craig of Riccarton, Edinburgh Shire.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 381. educ. Glasgow Univ. 1628-30, travelled abroad (France), c.1630-1; called to bar, Edinburgh, 6 Nov. 1633.Oxford DNB. m. (1) 23 Oct. 1632, Jean (d. 12 June 1633), da. of Lewis Stewart, advocate of Edinburgh; (2) 4 Sept. 1634, Helen, da. of Alexander Hay, Lord Fosterseat, 3s. (1 d.v.p.), 1da.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 382; Oxford DNB. cr. Lord Wariston [S] 14 Nov. 1641. Kntd. 15 Nov. 1641. exec. 23 July 1663.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 382.
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Scottish: procurator of Kirk, Nov. 1638. Commr. Pacification of Berwick, 18 June 1639; articles of treaty of Ripon, Oct. 1640. Ld. of session, 14 Nov. 1641, 28 Sept. 1657.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 381–2; Wariston Diary, iii. 100. Commr. Edinburgh Shire, convention of estates, 1643–4; for Edinburgh Shire, Scottish Parl. 1644 – 47; Argyllshire 1648–9. Member, cttee. of estates, 1643, 1645, 1648. King’s adv. 30 Oct. 1646. Ld. clerk register, 10 Mar. 1649 – Sept. 1650, 9 July 1657–?Jan. 1660.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 382. Commr. approbation of ministers, Lothian province 8 Aug. 1654;J. Nicoll, Diary of Public Transactions (Edinburgh, 1836), 166. admin. justice, 9 July 1657–?Jan. 1660.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 381–2. Judge, ct. of exch. 28 Sept. 1657–?Jan. 1660.Wariston Diary, iii. 100.

Central: member, cttee. of both kingdoms, 16 Feb., 23 May 1644. Cllr. of state, 19 May 1659.A. and O. Member, cttee. of safety, 26 Oct. 1659.Whitelocke, Diary, 537.

Local: commr. assessment, Edinburgh Shire 31 Dec. 1655, 26 June 1657.Acts Parl. Scot. vi. part 2, p. 839; A. and O.

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JOHNSTON, Sir Archibald (1611-63), Lord Wariston.

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centred on Wariston, Currie par., Edinburgh Shire, acquired on 2nd m. in 1634.Oxford DNB.
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WYLDE, George (1594-1650), of Droitwich, Worcs. and the Inner Temple

Family and Education
bap. 20 Jan. 1594, 2nd s. of George Wylde† (d. 1616), sjt.-at-law and Frances, da. of Sir Edmund Huddleston of Sawston, Cambs. bro. of John Wylde*.Droitwich St Peter par. reg.; Vis. Worcs. 1634 (Harl. Soc. xc), 105; Nash, Collections i. 68, ii. 330. educ. I. Temple 5 Nov. 1604;CITR ii. 6. Balliol, Oxf. 18 Mar. 1608, BA 24 Jan. 1611.CITR ii. 6; Al. Ox. unm. d. 15 Jan. 1650.Westminster Abbey Regs. 143.
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Civic: common burgess, Droitwich c.1615–d.Worcs. Archives, 261.4/BA 1006/33/613, 640.

Legal: called, I. Temple 16 Apr. 1618; steward for reader’s dinner, 12 June 1631; bencher, 14 June 1635.CITR ii. 107, 189, 224. Dep. remembrancer, exch. Easter 1648–d.E159/488, Easter 1648, rot. 9.

Local: commr. for Worcester, 23 Sept. 1644; assessment, Worcs. 18 Oct. 1644, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649; militia, 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O. J.p by 1650–d.C193/13/3.

: of Droitwich, Worcs. and the Inner Temple.
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Likenesses: MI, Westminster Abbey, north ambulatory, in 1998 giving simply his name and the date 1649; in 1723 giving fuller details.ex info. Westminster Abbey Muniment Room and Lib.; J. Dart, Westmonasterium (2 vols. 1723), ii. 19.

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WYLDE, George (1594-1650), of Droitwich, Worcs. and the Inner Temple

Will
not found.
Estates
lands at Kempsey, inc. manor house, chief rents and tithes of hay and corn, leased from bp. of Worcester, 1648.Nash, Collections ii. 22.
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BUSHROD, John (1607-c.1670), of Dorchester, Dorset.

Family and Education
bap. 8 Jan. 1607,Dorset RO, Holy Trinity Dorchester par. regs. 2nd s. of Richard Bushrod† of Dorchester and Dorothy, da. of John Watts of Dorchester.Whiteway Diary, 93, 174. m. (1) Mary (d. 1655), at least 1s; (2) Sarah (d. 1670), widow of Peter Atkins of Tiverton, Devon.Dorset RO, All Saints Dorchester par. regs.; PROB11/335/15. d. c. 1670.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Dorchester 19 Oct. 1626;Recs. of Dorchester ed. Mayo, 370. constable, 3 Oct. 1631, 1 Oct. 1632;Whiteway Diary, 118, 125. member, common council, 22 Feb. 1633;Dorset RO, D/DOB/16/3, f. 16. capital burgess, 4 Sept. 1639;D/DOB/16/3, f. 59. town steward, 30 Sept. 1639.D/DOB/16/3, f. 59v. Steward of brewhouse, c.1642–55;D/DOB/16/4, pp. 140, 235. of hosp. c. 1642 – 59, 1661; gov. 11 Dec. 1646.D/DOB/16/3, f. 95; D/DOB/16/4, pp. 140, 235; D/DOB/16/5, pp. 79, 102, 116. Mayor, 1646–7, 1 Oct. 1655–6;D/DOB/16/3, ff. 34–34v, 45. bailiff, 1651.D/DOB/16/4, p. 150.

Local: commr. assessment, Dorset 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). ejecting scandalous ministers, Dorset and Poole 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. militia, Dorset 14 Mar. 1655, 26 July 1659;SP25/75A, f. 14; A. and O. for public faith, 24 Oct. 1657.Mercurius Politicus no. 387 (22–9 Oct. 1657), 63 (E.505.35).

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BUSHROD, John (1607-c.1670), of Dorchester, Dorset.

Will
not found.
Estates
in 1641 assessed on £3 in goods at Dorchester; in 1660s owned 5-hearth house in the town.E179/105/331, m. 1d; Dorset Hearth Tax, 4.
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WHALLEY, Edward (d. c.1675), of King Street, Westminster.

Family and Education
2nd s. of Richard Whalley (d. c.1632), of Kirkton Hall, Screveton, Notts. and 2nd w. Frances, da. of Sir Henry Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke, Hunts.Vis. Notts. (Harl. Soc. iv), 118; Vis. Notts. (Harl. Soc. n.s. v), 5. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 2 July 1614, BA 1617-18;Al. Cant. appr. Merchant Taylors’ Co. 1 Dec. 1619.GL, MS 4038/8, p. 224. m. (1) 7 Feb. 1627, Judith, da. of John Duffell of Rochester, Kent, 1s. 3da.;Mar. Regs. of St Dunstan’s, Stepney ed. T.C. Ferguson (Canterbury, 1898), i. 166; Vis. Notts. (Harl. Soc. iv), 118. (2) by 1640, Katherine, da. of Richard Middleton of Rainham, Essex, 2s.PROB11/247, f. 399v; WCA, STM/F/1/367, p. 11. Whalley’s two sons by his second wife were army officers by 1657: G. Jaggar, ‘The Fortunes of the Whalley Fam. of Screveton, Notts.’ (Southampton Univ. MPhil. thesis, 1973), 205. d. c. 1675.‘Letters and pprs. relating to the regicides’ (Collns. of the Mass. Hist. Soc. ser. 4, viii), 155-6.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Merchant Taylors’ Co. 12 Feb. 1627–?GL, Ms 34017/3, p. 402. Freeman, Lincoln 7 July 1656–?Lincs. RO, L1/1/1/6, f. 57v.

Military: cornet of horse (parlian.) by Sept. 1642–18 Feb. 1643;SP28/267, f. 96; The List of the Army Raised under...Robert Earle of Essex (1642), sig. C3 (E.117.3). capt. 18 Feb. – 15 May 1643; maj. 15 May – 7 Oct. 1643; lt.-col. 7 Oct. 1643–2 Apr. 1645;SP28/267, ff. 96, 101. col. 2 Apr. 1645-June 1659;SP28/267, f. 96; M. Wanklyn, Reconstructing the New Model Army (Solihull, 2016), ii. 113. commry.-gen. Oct. 1650-c.Feb. 1658;CSP Dom. 1650, p. 400. lt.-gen. c.Feb. 1658-c.Apr. 1659.Clarke Pprs. iii. 141; [A. Annesley*], England’s Confusion (1659), 9 (E.985.1). Maj.-gen. Derbys., Leics., Lincs., Notts. and Warws. 9 Aug. 1655-c.Feb. 1657.CSP Dom. 1655, p. 275.

Local: commr. sequestration, Cambs. and I. of Ely 2 May 1643.A. and O. J.p. Notts. 4 Mar. 1652-Mar. 1660;C231/6, pp. 230, 328. Mdx. 25 Jan. 1653-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 252. Westminster 18 Mar. 1653-Oct. 1660;C231/6, p. 255. Lincs. (Holland, Kesteven, Lindsey) 3 Mar. 1656-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 327. Derbys. 11 Mar. 1656-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 329. Leics., Warws. 20 Mar. 1656-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 329. Cambs., Norf. by c.Sept. 1656-Mar. 1660;C193/13/6. I. of Ely 12 Mar. 1657-Mar. 1660.C231/6, p. 362. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Derbys., Notts., Mdx. 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. Leics., Lincs., Warws. 24 Oct. 1657;SP25/78, p. 237. sewers, Mdx. and Westminster 10 Jan. 1655–17 Aug. 1660;C181/6, pp. 68, 319. Hatfield Chase Level 27 Jan. 1657;C181/6, p. 197. oyer and terminer, Mdx. 10 Nov. 1655–5 July 1660;C181/6, pp. 129, 327. Midland circ. 12 Feb. 1656–22 June 1659.C181/6, pp. 148, 310. Custos. rot. Notts. by c.Sept. 1656-Mar. 1660.C193/13/6, f. 68. Gov. Wyggeston’s Hosp. Leicester 7 Feb. 1657–?CJ vii. 487a. Commr. gaol delivery, Ely 12 Mar. 1657, 24 Mar. 1658;C181/6, pp. 223, 284. assessment, Cambs., I. of Ely, Glos., Gloucester, Leics., Mdx., Notts., Nottingham, Norf., Westminster 9 June 1657; militia, Westminster 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.

Central: commr. high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649, 21 Nov. 1653; indemnity, 18 June 1649; relief on articles of war, 29 Sept. 1652.A. and O.

Scottish: assessment, Haddingtonshire 26 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660.A. and O.

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WHALLEY, Edward (d. c.1675), of King Street, Westminster.

Will
not found.
Estates
fa.’s estate worth £1,600 p.a. bef. numerous land sales.Notts. RO, DD/P/8/122. In 1632, Whalley purchased, for £340, a ten year lease of a capital messuage and other property in Chadwell, Orsett and Little Thurrock, Essex.Essex RO, T/B 388/1; D/DRU T1/229. In 1648, Parliament granted him sequestered manor of Flawborough, Notts. worth £410 p.a. for £3,456 in arrears of army pay, and a further £1,000.CJ v. 454b, 484a; LJ x. 133. By Aug.1650, renting a house on King Street, Westminster, from Sir Roger Palmer*, with adjoining orchard.E317/Middx/48; Add. 70007, f. 106; Survey of London, xiii. pt. 2, pp. 230, 233. In 1650, purchased dean and chapter lands, Notts. for £547.C54/3570/19. In 1652, purchased from the treason trustees manor of Sibthorpe (worth £600 p.a.), for £4,183, and Welbeck Abbey, Notts. and manor of Tormarton, Glos.C54/3698/4; Notts. RO, DD/P/6/1/18/22; DD/P/8/122; CCC 1735, 1736. In the early 1650s, purchased the queen’s former properties of Terrington and West Walton, Norf.CJ viii. 73; G. Jaggar, ‘Col. Edward Whalley: his regimental officers and crown land, 1650 to the Restoration’, Norf. Archaeology, xxxvi. 157. In 1653, purchased fenland in Cambs. and Norf. for £2,280.C54/3764/41; F. Wilmoth, E. Stazicker, Jonas Moore’s Mapp of the Great Levell of the Fens 1658 (Cambridge, 2016), 116. In 1654, he and William Wheler* purchased a capital messuage in Eagle, Lincs. for £800.C54/3825/30. In 1659, his estate was reckoned to be worth £2,000 p.a.C6/17/130.
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HOLMAN, Philip (1593-1669), of Warkworth, Northants.

Family and Education
bap. 27 Apr. 1593, 6th but 1st surv. s. of George Holman, grocer, of St Benet Fink, London, and 2nd w. Jane, da. of Gregory Young, Grocer, of London and Chivers Hall, Essex.St Benet Fink, London par. reg.; Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. xliii), 96; Baker, Northants. i. 739-40; VCH Essex, iv. 179. m. 8 Feb. 1627, Mary, da. of John Pert, Fishmonger, of St Matthew, Friday Street, London, 2s. 1da.Lamb’s Chapel, Monkwell Street, London par reg.; Baker, Northants. i. 740. suc. fa. 11 Aug. 1619; bur. 4 July 1669 Marston St Lawrence, Northants. .Baker, Northants. i. 740.
Offices Held

Local: sheriff, Northants. 4 Nov. 1638–9.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 94. Commr. subsidy, 1641, 1663; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660;SR. perambulation, Whittlewood Forest, Northants. 26 Aug. 1641;C181/5, f. 208v. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, Northants. 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 12, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Dec. 1649, 20 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664;SR; A. and O.; An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). for associating midland cos. 15 Dec. 1642; sequestration, 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 3 Aug. 1643;A. and O. defence of Northants. 19 July 1643;LJ vi. 137b, 496b. oyer and terminer, 20 Sept. 1644;C181/5, f. 243. Midland circ. 22 June 1659–10 July 1660;C181/6, p. 371. gaol delivery, Northants. 20 Sept. 1644.C181/5, f. 243. J.p. by June 1646 – July 1652, Mar. 1660–?d.LJ ix. 546a; C231/6, p. 240; C193/12/3, f. 72. Commr. militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.

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HOLMAN, Philip (1593-1669), of Warkworth, Northants.

Will
27 Oct. 1668, pr. 29 July 1669.PROB11/330, f. 232.
Estates
In 1619, was bequeathed messuage and tenements in Bishopsgate Street, St Martin Outwich and Broad Street, St Benet Fink, London.PROB11/133, ff. 189v-190. In 1629, purchased manor of Warkworth, with property in Grimsbury, Northants. for £14,000.Baker, Northants. i. 739. In 1633, lent £1,250 on interest, secured on property in Northants.C78/414/10. In 1634, purchased, with Richard Knightley† and one other, property at Badby, Northants.Bridges, Northants. i. 20. By 1636, he was owed £5,500 by Sir Robert Heath.P.E. Kopperman, Sir Robert Heath 1574-1649 (1989), 269, 270-1. In 1640-2, purchased two thirds of manor of Broadway, Som., from Heath for £5,000.C54/3276/6; CSP Dom. 1654, p. 5. In 1659, estate included property in Willaston, Wendlebury, Cottisford, Oxon.; Chetwode, Bucks.; Bermondsey, Surr.; Brilley, Dorstone, Huntington, Kington, Old Radnor, Winforton, Herefs.; Michaelchurch-on-Arrow, Rad.; Belchamp St Paul, Chivers Hall alias Passfield Chivers, High Ongar, Much Horsley, Essex; Nayland, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suff.; Wood Street, London.Wilts. and Swindon Hist. Centre, 490/63/1. In 1668, estate inc. manors of Warkworth and Braunston; property in Badby, Northants.; property in Bucks., Essex, Herefs., London, Oxon., Som., Suff., Surr.PROB11/330, ff. 232v, 233. In 1670, house at Warkworth assessed for 21 hearths.E179/157/446, m. 8d.
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presented Charles Chauncy to vicarage of Marston St Lawrence, Northants., 1633; Francis Cheynell, 1637; John Ayre, 1647.IND1/17002, f. 42v.
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HUNGERFORD, Sir Edward (1596-1648), of Corsham, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. 1596, o.s. of Sir Anthony Hungerford† of Stock, near Great Bedwyn, Wilts. and of Black Bourton, Oxon. and 1st w. Lucy (d. 4 June 1598), da. of Sir Walter Hungerford of Farleigh Castle, Som. and wid. of Sir John St John (d. 1594) of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts.; half-bro. of Sir John St John† (d.1648), Anthony Hungerford*, Henry Hungerford* and Giles Hungerford†; uncle of Edward Hungerford*.Vis. Wilts. (Harl. Soc. cv-cvi), 93, 168-9; Vis. Oxon. (Harl. Soc. v), 258-9; R. Colt-Hoare, Hungerfordiana (1823), 29-31, 92. educ. Queen’s, Oxf. 3 June 1608, ‘aged 12’, BA 3 June 1611;Al. Ox. M. Temple, 10 May 1613;M. Temple Admiss. i. 100. travelled abroad, aft. 31 Oct. 1615.HMC 15th Rep. X, 165. m. lic. 26 Feb. 1620, Margaret (d. 1673), da. of William Halliday (d. 1624), Mercer and ald. of St Martin Outwich, London, s.p.London Mar. Lics. ed. Armytage, 85; Wilts. RO, 490/1467; Add. 33412, ff. 78-9; CP; Aldermen of London, i. 131; ii.54. suc. gt. uncle Sir Edward Hungerford†, 1607;PROB11/112/490. fa. 27 June 1627.Abstracts Wilts. IPMs Chas. I, 57-9. KB, 1 Feb. 1626.Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 162. d. 23 Oct. 1648.Collinson, Som. iii. 361; Add. 33412, f. 77v.
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Local: j.p. Wilts. 25 Nov. 1623–10 June 1642;C231/4, f. 158; C231/5, p. 529; C193/13/2, f. 72v; SP16/491, f. 349. Som. 4 Aug. 1646–d.C231/6, p. 54. Dep. lt. Wilts. 1624–43.C231/4, f. 162; Add. 34566, f. 20; Wilts. RO, G23/1/38, ff. 65–6; VCH Wilts. v. 82; A and O. Commr. subsidy, 1624, 1629;C212/22/23; Harl. 34566, f. 132. Forced Loan, 1627;C193/12/2, f. 63v. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 1630-aft. Jan. 1642.C181/4, ff. 51, 193v; C181/5, ff. 5, 221. Sheriff, Wilts. 1631–2.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. Soc. ix), 154. Commr. charitable uses, 1632;C93/14/3. militia, 11 July 1642;CJ ii. 664b. raising forces and money, 3 Feb. 1643; levying of money, 7 May 1643; assessment, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; Som. 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647; Mdx. and Westminster 23 June 1647; sequestration, Wilts. 27 Mar. 1643; commr. for Wilts. 1 July 1644; defence of Wilts. 15 July 1644.A. and O.

Military: cdr. forces in Wilts. (parlian.) 31 Jan. and 2 Feb. 1643.CJ ii. 950a; 951a.

Central: commr. exclusion from the sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648.A. and O.

: Wilts.
Likenesses

Likenesses: fun. monument, attrib. T. Burman, St Leonard’s Chapel, Farleigh Hungerford Castle, Som.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
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HUNGERFORD, Sir Edward (1596-1648), of Corsham, Wilts.

Will
1 Aug. 1648, pr. 27 Oct. 1648.PROB11/205/498.
Estates
manors in Wilts. Som. and Berks. 1607;PROB11/112/490; C142/306/160; Wilts. RO, 442/2, 490/1540; VCH Wilts. vii. 72; viii. 87; xii. 129; xv. 205, 278; xvi. 23. Pucklechurch, Glos. 1620;Wilts. RO, 490/541. manor of Corsham, Wilts., manor of Stanton St Quinton and land in Cirencester, Glos. 1624;Wilts. RO, 490/696, 490/1468. Great Bedwyn and other lands in Wilts. and London, 1627;Abstracts of Wilts. IPMs Chas. I, 57-9; PROB11/152/277; Wilts. RO, 490/1530. Farleigh Hungerford, Som. ?1645; 7 advowsons in Wilts. and Glos.Wilts. RO, 490/1530.
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BARCLAY, David (1610-86), of Urie, Kincardineshire.

Family and Education
b. 1610, 3rd s. of David Barclay of Mathers, Kincardineshire, and Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Livingston of Dunipace, Stirlingshire.Ct. Bk. of Barony of Urie ed. D.G. Barron (Edinburgh, 1892), p. xxv. educ. Aberdeen Univ. graduated 1626.Alumni of Aberdeen Univ. ed. P.J. Anderson (Aberdeen, 1900), 9; Hist. of the Barclay Family ed. C.W. Barclay, H.F. Barclay and A. Wilson-Fox (3 vols. 1924-34), iii. 2. m. 25 Dec. 1647, Catherine (d. Mar. 1663), da. of Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun, Aberdeenshire, 3s. 2da.Ct. Bk of Urie, p. xxvi; Barclay Family, iii. 19. d. 12 Aug. 1686.Biographical Catalogue of the Lives of Friends (1888), 41.
Offices Held

Military: ?vol. Swedish army in Germany, c.1630. Capt. of ft. and dragoons, regt. of Alexander Gordon, 1635. Lt. then capt. regt. of Robert Stewart, 1638–9.Swedish Krigsarchiv, Muster Roll 1635/2, 30–1; 1638/3, 25–7; 1639/13–15. Capt. Covenanter army, c.1639;Ct. Bk of Urie, p. xxv. maj. of horse, regt. of Ld. Montgomery by Aug. 1644.Pprs. Rel. to Army of the Covenant, 1643–7 ed. C.S. Terry (2 vols. Edinburgh, 1917), i. 134; ii. 366. ‘Routmaster’ of horse, 28 Jan. 1647; col. of horse, Inverness-shire and Morayshire 4 May 1648. Gov. Strathbogie Castle, Aberdeenshire 8 June 1648.Acts Parl. Scot. vi, pt. 1, p. 673; pt. 2, pp. 56, 62, 98.

Scottish: trustee, forfeited estates, 12 Apr. 1654-May 1659.A. and O. Commr. assessment, Forfarshire and Kincardineshire 31 Dec. 1655, 26 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660.Acts Parl. Scot. vi. pt. 2, p. 840; A. and O. J.p. Kincardineshire 1656–?Scot. and Protectorate ed. Firth, 313. Commr. security of protector, Scotland 27 Nov. 1656.A. and O.

Civic: burgess and guildbrother, Edinburgh 8 Jan. 1647.Recs. Burgh Edinburgh, 1642–55, 107.

: Kincardineshire.
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Commons 1640-1660
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BARCLAY, David (1610-86), of Urie, Kincardineshire.

Will
‘division’, providing for his children, dated 1680.Barclay Family, iii. 90.
Estates
Urie and other lands in Kincardine mortgaged from William Keith, Earl Marischal, under charter of 29 July 1648, confirmed 1 Sept. 1649 and registered under great seal, 7 Feb. 1650. Urie erected into barony by charter, 13 Aug. 1679, ratified 13 June 1685.Reg. Gt. Seal Scot. 1634-51, p. 817; CSP Dom. 1654, p. 283; Ct. Bk of Urie, pp. xxiv, xxvi; Acts Parl. Scot. viii. 531-3.
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WOOD, Thomas (d. ?1656), of New Windsor, Berks.

Family and Education
d. ?1656.Woolrych, Commonwealth to Protectorate, 431n.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Berks. 26 Sept. 1653–?d.; Bucks. 4 Oct. 1653 – 20 July 1656; Mdx. 20 Oct. 1653–?d.C231/6, pp. 268, 270, 273, 344. Commr. assessment, Berks. 24 Nov. 1653;An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). ejecting scandalous ministers, 28 Aug. 1654; almshouses of Windsor, 2 Sept. 1654.A. and O.

Central: judge, probate of wills, 24 Dec. 1653, 3 Apr. 1654. Commr. arrears of excise, 29 Dec. 1653; approbation of public preachers, 20 Mar. 1654;A. and O. excise, 25 Mar. 1654-Feb. 1656.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 189.

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Commons 1640-1660
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WOOD, Thomas (d. ?1656), of New Windsor, Berks.

Will
not found.
Estates
unknown.
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