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HIPPISLEY, Sir John (d. 1655), of The Mews, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, and Bushy Park, Hampton, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 3rd s. of William Hippisley (d. c.1630) of Marston Bigot, Som. and ?, da. of one Burley of I.o.W.Vis. Rutland (Harl. Soc. lxxiii), 5; I.F. Jones, Hippisley Fam. Notes, 100. m. (1) Margaret, da. of Thomas Antrobus† of Heath House, Petersfield, Hants, s.p. (2) 16 Mar. 1615, Katherine (d. c.1659), da. of Sir Richard Norton† of East Tisted, Hants, 1da. d.v.p. PROB11/304, f. 36; R.L. Antrobus, Antrobus Peds. 97; Reg. of St. Mary Mounthaw (Harl. Soc. Reg. lviii), 7; Jones, Hippisley Fam. 116. Kntd. 14 Apr. 1617.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 162. bur. 4 Sept. 1655 4 Sept. 1655.St Martin-in-the-Fields par. reg.
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Local: j.p. Mdx. 10 Jan. 1621 – 4 July 1642, by Feb. 1650-bef. Oct. 1653;C231/4, f. 117; C231/5, p. 533; C193/13/3, f. 41v; C193/13/4, f. 60. Kent 18 Apr. 1625-c.July 1634;C231/4, f. 184. Westminster by Feb. 1650-bef. Oct. 1653.C193/13/3, f. 82; C193/13/4, f. 128. Commr. subsidy, Mdx. 1621–2, 1624.C212/22/20–1, 24. Kpr. Bushy Park c.1621-Dec. 1652;CSP Dom. 1628–9, pp. 272, 344; CJ vii. 239b-240a; Jones, Hippisley Fam. 110. Middle Park, Hampton Court by Oct. 1642 – aft.Sept. 1648; Marylebone Park by Oct. 1643-aft. Sept. 1648.Bodl. Nalson XIV, ff. 218, 336–7; CJ iii. 267b; [C. Walker], Hist. of Independency (1648), 168 (E.463.19). Commr. martial law, Kent and Cinque Ports 30 Dec. 1624, 4 Oct. 1626;Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 4, p. 170; viii. pt. 2, p. 94. sewers, Kent 20 Apr. 1625;C181/3, f. 157v. Kent and Suss. 1 June 1625;C181/3, f. 173. River Colne, Bucks. Herts. and Mdx. 14 Dec. 1638, 30 May 1639;C181/5, ff. 122, 136v. piracy, Cinque Ports 4 June 1625–15 Apr. 1629;C181/3, ff. 175v, 247; C181/4, f. 1v. privy seal loan, Kent, Mdx. 1625–6;E401/2586, p. 456. sale of prize goods, Cinque Ports 24 Feb. 1626, 21 Feb. 1627;APC 1625–6, p. 350; 1627, p. 72. sale of Camber Castle, Suss. 22 Aug., 15 Nov. 1626;APC 1626, p. 207; Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 115. Forced Loan, Kent 1627;C193/12/2, f. 27. oyer and terminer, Kent and Canterbury 23 Mar. 1627;C181/3, f. 215v. Mdx. 18 May 1627–28 Nov. 1628;C181/3, ff. 219, 219v. depopulations, Glos. 1632, 8 July 1635;SP16/229, f. 210; C181/5, f. 22v. Som. Wilts. 1632, 28 May, 8 July 1635;SP16/229, f. 210; C181/5, ff. 1, 22, 22v. water supply, Hampton Court 26 Sept. 1638;Rymer, Foedera, ix. pt. 2, p. 184. assessment, Mdx. 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; Westminster 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652; Cumb. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652; Som. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650.A. and O. Capt. militia horse, Mdx. by Mar.-c.Sept. 1643.CJ ii. 990b; iii. 172b, 242b, 290a. Commr. sequestration, 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; defence of London, 17 Feb. 1644.A. and O. Dep. justice in eyre, Mdx. 24 Oct. 1644; Kent 5 Nov. 1644.CSP Dom. 1644–5, pp. 68, 96. Commr. Mdx. militia, 25 Oct. 1644, 2 Aug. 1648; New Model ordinance, Mdx. 17 Feb. 1645; militia, Mdx. Westminster 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. Westminster militia, 19 Mar. 1649, 7 June 1650.A. and O.; Severall Procs. in Parl. no. 37 (6–13 June 1650), 525 (E.777.11).

Religious: overseer of poor, St Martin-in-the-Fields 1623–4.WCA, STM/F/1/350, unfol. Vestryman, 29 July 1641–d.WCA, STM/F/1/2517, unfol. Sequestrator, vicarage of St Martin-in-the-Fields, 14 Jan. 1643.CJ ii. 924b; LJ v. 553a, 557a. Feoffee for poor revenues, 6 Dec. 1652–d.WCA, STM/F/1/2003, p. 12. Presented John Browne to rectory of Hope, Kent, 1652; Henry Crispe to rectory of Great Shefford, Berks. 1653.Add. 36792, ff. 53, 70v.

Military: dep. warden of the Cinque Ports and lt. of Dover Castle, c.Nov. 1624-Mar. 1629.CSP Dom. 1623–5, pp. 333, 374; St. 743, f. 134; Add. 49977, ff. 51–2v; J.B. Jones, Annals of Dover, 382.

Court: equerry, king’s stables by Dec. 1624-aft. Mar. 1646.E179/70/131, 136, 146; SP16/154, f. 110; SC6/CHAS.I/1662, m. 12; Bodl. Nalson XIV, f. 218.

Civic: freeman, Dover 6 Apr. 1625–?d.Add. 29623, f. 67.

Central: commr. for maintenance of army, 26 Mar. 1644;A. and O. to present Newcastle Propositions to king, 8 July 1646;CJ iv. 604a, 606b. to attend king on I.o.W. 2 Aug. 1648.CJ v. 658b, 660a. Gov. Westminster sch. and almshouses 26 Sept. 1649.A. and O. Member, cttee. for plundered ministers, 4 July 1650;CJ vi. 437a. cttee. regulating universities, 9 Apr. 1651.CJ vi. 557b. Commr. removing obstructions, sale of bishops’ lands, 10 Apr. 1651.CJ vi. 558a.

: of The Mews, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster and Bushy Park, Mdx., Hampton.
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HIPPISLEY, Sir John (d. 1655), of The Mews, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, and Bushy Park, Hampton, Mdx.

Will
25 Jan. 1655, pr. 14 Feb. 1656.PROB11/253, f. 98.
Estates
c.1620, purchased site and manor of Lesnes Abbey, Kent, but apparently held this property only briefly.Jones, Hippisley Fam. 109; Coventry Docquets, 600. By 1629, leased a house in The Mews as a royal equerry, to which he added rooms and stables.CSP Dom. 1633-4, p. 428; 1661-2, p. 230; CJ vi. 300b. In 1629, lands in Marston Bigot were enclosed and settled on Hippisley as lord of the manor.CSP Dom. 1655, p. 163. In 1641, he sold manor of Marston Bigot to Richard Boyle, 1st earl of Cork for £10,350 (for which he was still owed £1-2,000 in 1642 – a debt that Parliament commuted into a loan for its service and which it sought to repay in 1649 by offering him £1,300 worth of dean and chapter lands).Eg. 80, f. 8; C6/4/107; PJ i. 383, 384, 388; ii. 128; CJ ii. 432b; v. 32b, 43a; vi. 210b, 274a; Lismore Pprs. ed. A.B. Groshart, ser. 1, v. 182-4, 223. In 1646, he was leasing a farm in Kent from Sir Thomas Walsingham*.C6/156/60. In 1650, he purchased from the trustees for the sale of dean and chapter lands manors of Hinton Ampner, Hants, and Rochford Tower, Lincs., paying £1,915 15s. for the latter.Eg. 1048, f. 121; Jones, Hippisley Fam. 115. In 1651, purchased a fee farm rent in Mdx. for £6 10s.SP28/288, f. 32. In 1652, purchased manor of Trudoxhill, Som. for £1,000;C54/3684/11. and purchased from trustees for the sale of crown lands manor of Farrington Gurney, Som. for £3,097.C54/3680/20.
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BREREWOOD, Robert (1588-1654), of Bridge Street, St Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester, Cheshire.

Family and Education
bap. 10 Jan. 1588, 1st s. of John Brerewood (bur. 22 Oct. 1599) of Chester, and Mary (d. 27 Sept. 1592), da. of Thomas Parry of Nannerch, Flint.J.P. Earwaker, Hist. of St Mary-on-the-Hill (1898), 256. educ. Brasenose, Oxf. 14 Mar. 1606;Al. Ox. M. Temple 21 Oct. 1607.M. Temple Admiss. i. 89. m. (1) lic. 10 July 1615, Anne (d. 23 Dec. 1630), da. of Sir Randall Mainwaring of Over Peover, Cheshire, 4s. (3 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) c.1632, Catherine (bur. 2 Mar. 1692), da. of Sir Richard Lea of Lea and Dernhall, Cheshire, 6s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da.PROB11/259, ff. 163v-164; SP23/197, pp. 137, 138; Archdeaconry of Chester Mar. Lics. ed. M. F. Irvine (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. liii), 188; Earwaker, St Mary-on-the-Hill, 256-7; Cheshire and Lancs. Funeral Certificates ed. J.P. Rylands (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. vi), 38. suc. grandfa. 29 May 1601;Cheshire and Lancs. Funeral Certificates ed. Rylands, 39. Kntd. 6 Dec. 1643;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 217. d. 8 Sept. 1654.Le Neve, Mon. Angl. ii. 30.
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Civic: freeman, Chester 15 Aug. 1615–?d.;Rolls of the Freemen of Chester ed. J.H.E. Bennett (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. li), 102. clerk of the Pentice, 2 June 1618–20 Feb. 1627;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. M.J. Groombridge (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. cvi), 89, 143. city counsel, 15 Feb. 1633–9 Apr. 1639;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, 173. alderman, 9 Apr. 1639 – 1 Oct. 1646; recorder, 9 Apr. 1639–1 Oct. 1646.Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, 199; LJ viii. 506.

Legal: called, M. Temple 13 Nov. 1615; bencher, 1637; Lent reader, 1638.MTR ii. 598, 859; M. Temple Bench Bk. ed. J.B. Williamson (1937), 112. C.j. Anglesey, Caern. and Merion. 6 Dec. 1637-c.Feb. 1644.Coventry Docquets, 8; Williams, Hist. Gt. Sessions in Wales, 96. Sjt.-at-law, 19 May 1640–?44;Baker, Serjeants at Law, 187, 395. queen’s sjt.-at-law, Jan-Mar. 1642–?Le Neve, Mon. Angl. ii. 30. J.k.b. 31 Jan. 1644–9.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 139; Baker, Serjeants at Law, 501.

Local: commr. sewers, Cheshire 7 Feb. 1628.C181/3, f. 238. J.p. 7 May 1638–11 Nov. 1644;C231/5, p. 291; Cheshire RO, DAR/I/29. Anglesey 26 May 1638-aft. Mar. 1642;SP16/489/86, f. 190; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 11. Chester 9 Apr. 1639–1 Oct. 1646;Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. Groombridge, p. xiii; LJ viii. 506. Oxon. 7 Feb. 1644 – ?46; Oxf. 6 Mar. 1644–?1646.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 142, 159. Commr. charitable uses, Cheshire 15 Nov. 1638, 31 Mar., 27 June 1640;C192/1, unfol.; C93/17/18; C93/18/4. oyer and terminer, Wales and Welsh marches 31 July 1640–?;C181/5, f. 184v. subsidy, Chester 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642; assessment, 1642;SR. array (roy.), Cheshire 10 Oct. 1642;Cheshire RO, DLT/B11, p. 83. rebels’ estates (roy.), Chester 23 Dec. 1643, 1 Jan. 1644.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 115–16, 119.

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BREREWOOD, Robert (1588-1654), of Bridge Street, St Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester, Cheshire.

Will
6 Jan. 1653, cods. 16 Feb., 29 Mar. 1653, 26 Feb. 1654, pr. 17 Sept. 1656.PROB11/259, f. 163v.
Estates
inherited numerous messuages in Chester and lands and messuages in Claverton and Handbridge, near Chester.Cheshire IPM ed. R. Stewart-Brown (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lxxxiv), 75-8. In 1634-48, rented chambers in the Middle Temple.MTR ii. 817, 963. In 1646, his estate consisted of numerous properties in and about Chester and property in Flint and was reckoned to be worth just over £300 p.a.SP23/197, pp. 93-4, 107-8, 123-4, 129, 137-9. At his death, estate inc. a house in Chester, messuages in Claverton and Handbridge and a messuage in Bostock, Cheshire.PROB11/259, ff. 163v-164.
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LOFTUS, Dr Dudley (1619-95), of Wood Quay, Dublin.

Family and Education
b. 1619, 3rd s. of Sir Adam Loftus of Rathfarnham, co. Dublin, and Jane, da. of Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove, King’s Co. educ. Dublin Univ. 1635, BA 19 Jan. 1638; Univ. Coll. Oxf. BA (ad eundum gradum) 9 Nov. 1639, MA 20 Oct. 1640.Al. Ox.; Al. Dub. 509. m. (1) Frances (d. 1691) da. of Patrick Nangle, 2s. 5da.; (2) 16 Apr. 1693, Lady Catherine Mervyn, s.p. d. June 1695.DIB.
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Military: gov. Rathfarnham Castle, co. Dublin 1641–?1649.Bodl. Tanner 25, f. 67v. Capt. regt. of Sir Arthur Loftus, parlian. forces in Ireland, c.1648.CSP Ire. 1647–60, pp. 12, 16.

Irish: MP, Naas, co. Kildare 1642; Bannow, co. Wexford 1661 – 66; Fethard, co. Wexford 1692–5.Bodl. Tanner 25, f. 67v; CJI i. 595; ii. 568. Judge, prerogative ct. Leinster by July 1647–51, 1660–d.Corresp. of James Ussher ed. E. Boran (3 vols. Dublin, 2015), iii. 907; Eg. 1762, ff. 4v-5. Dep. judge adv. of Leinster, 24 June 1651–?1660.NLI, MS 758, f. 116. Dep. judge adv. June 1651.DIB. J.p. Leinster 4 Nov. 1651; Dublin 15 Sept. 1653.TCD, MS 844, ff. 110, 139v. Commr. high ct. of justice, Dublin 30 Dec. 1652.TCD, MS 844, f. 136. Judge of admlty. bef. 1654.Add. 19833, f. 3v. Commr. assessment, city and co. Dublin 16 Oct. 1654, 12 Jan. 1655; co. Dublin 24 June 1657.An Assessment for Ire. (Dublin, 1654, 1655, 1657). Master of chancery, 1655–73.Stowe 152, f. 98v; CSP Dom. 1673, p. 601. Surveyor-gen. c.1659-Oct. 1660.Eg. 2549, ff. 94–5. Returning officer and member for Jamestown, co. Leitrim, gen. convention, Mar. 1660.Clarke, Prelude to Restoration, 123, 227–8. Commr. poll money, city and co. Dublin 24 Apr. 1660, 30 Mar. 1661.Irish Census, 1659, 620–1, 639. Vicar-gen. 1660–d.Al. Dub. 509. Commr. for clerical taxation, Aug. 1670;CSP Ire. 1670, p. 223. militia, Dublin 13 July 1690.HMC Ormonde, n.s. viii. 388.

Local: asst. collector, assessment Surr. 4 July 1648.CSP Ire. 1647–60, p. 21.

Academic: prof. of civil law and LLD, Dublin Univ. by 1655. Member, cttee. for new coll. in Dublin, Dec. 1658.Barnard, Cromwellian Ireland, 209.

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LOFTUS, Dr Dudley (1619-95), of Wood Quay, Dublin.

Will
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uncertain, but probably minimal. Borrowed money on a bond of £600 of Sept. 1669; held land in one townland, Skreene barony, co. Meath 1670.Irish Statute Staple Bks. 250; Down Survey website.
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PRICE, John (c.1620-88), of Gellihir, Ilston, Glam. and East Barnet, Herts.

Family and Education
b. c. 1620, o.s. of William Price of Gellihir and Elizabeth (d. 1669), da. of Humphrey ap Rees Lloyd of Priscedwyn, Llandeilo Tal-y-bont.NLW, SD/1629/24, SD/1669/37.I; Clark, Limbus Patrum, 85, 210. m. (1) Cecil, da. of Rees Arney of Nash, Mon., 1s. d.v.p. 1da.; (2) by 1657, Mary (d.1702), da. and coh. of William Greene of Mount Pleasant, East Barnet, 7s. (1 ) 5da. (2 ). bur. 7 July 1688.PROB11/392, f. 94v; F. C. Cass, East Barnet (1885-92), 140, 143; Cass, Monken Hadley (1880), 27.
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Local: commr. for Glos., Herefs. and S. E. Wales, 17 Nov. 1645;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;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653), 305 (E.1062.28); CJ vii. 876b. disbanding forces in S. Wales, 18 Feb. 1648;LJ x. 64a. Glos. and S. E. Wales militia, 12 May 1648.A. and O. Sheriff, Glam. 1648–9.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 257. Commr. sequestrations, S. Wales 23 Feb. 1649.A. and O. ?Dep. collector customs, Port Eynon, Glam. by May 1649.Letter-Bk. of John Byrd ed. S. K. Roberts (S. Wales Rec. Soc. Pbns. xiv), 19. J.p. Glam. by 10 Oct. 1649-bef. Oct. 1660.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 301–4. Commr. propagating the gospel in Wales, 22 Feb. 1650; treas. S. Wales 22 Feb. 1650.A. and O. Commr. high ct. of justice, S. Wales 25 June 1651.CJ vi. 591b. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, Glam. 5 Oct. 1653. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, S. Wales 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. militia, 14 Mar. 1655;SP25/76A, f. 16. Glam. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. sewers, Mon. 25 Feb. 1659.C181/6, p. 348.

Civic: common councilman, Swansea 26 Feb. 1656–?62.Grant Francis, Swansea Charters, 33.

Central: commr. security of protector, England and Wales 27 Nov. 1656;A. and O. tendering oath to MPs, 26 Jan. 1659.CJ vii. 593a.

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PRICE, John (c.1620-88), of Gellihir, Ilston, Glam. and East Barnet, Herts.

Will
3 July 1688, pr. 9 July 1688.PROB11/392, f.94v.
Estates
House and lands at Gellihir, Glam.; messuages and freehold lands called Upper Cross House and Bourden House with other lands in Nash, Mon. Farmed rectory of Abergwili, Carm., 1653-60, at £150 p.a.; at d. ‘manors in Wales and Mon.’; property at East Barnet by 1657 through his 2nd w.NLW, Tredegar (7), 91/108-09; E113/2, answer of John Price; PROB11/392, f. 94v.
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HOWARD, Henry Frederick, Lord Maltravers (1608-52), of Arundel Castle, Suss. and Arundel House, London.

Family and Education
b. 15 Aug. 1608, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Thomas Howard, 21st or 14th earl of Arundel and Surrey, and Alathea (d. 1654), da. of Gilbert Talbot†, 7th earl of Shrewsbury.CP. educ. privately (William Oughtred, Edward Norgate); travelled abroad (Italy), 1619-24; Univ. Padua, Nov. 1619;Monografie Storiche sullo Studio di Padova (1922), 144; CSP Ven. 1619-21, pp. 34, 37, 55; 1621-3, p. 361; M. F. S. Hervey, The Life, Corresp. and Collections of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel (c.1921), 161, 182, 216; CP. St John’s, Camb. 1624;D. Howarth, Lord Arundel and his Circle (1985), 122. MA, Oxf., 1 Nov. 1642. m. bef. 4 Mar. 1626, Elizabeth (d. 23 Jan. 1674), da. of Esmé Stuart, 3rd duke of Lennox [S] and 1st earl of March, 9s. (1 d.v.p.), 3da. (1 d.v.p.).Procs. 1626, iv. 271. cr. KB, 3 Nov. 1616.Shaw, Knights of Eng. i. 159. styled. Lord Maltravers 1624-40; summ. to House of Lords 21 Mar. 1640 as Lord Mowbray. suc. fa. as 22nd or 15th earl of Arundel, Surrey and 2nd earl of Norfolk 4 Oct. 1646. d. 17 Apr. 1652.CP.
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Local: j.p. Mdx. 1624–36;C231/4, f. 173. Surr. 1624 – ?42; Norf. 1629-aft. Nov. 1641;C231/5, p. 35; C181/5, f. 212v. Suff. 1630 – aft.24 Nov. 1641; Cumb., Northumb., Westmld. 12 July 1632–?44;C231/5, p. 89; Coventry Docquets, 67; C181/5, f. 212v. Thetford 1 Mar. 1633-aft. Nov. 1641;C231/5, p. 101; Coventry Docquets, 68; C181/4, f. 132v; C181/5, f. 212v. Suss. 1636–?43.C231/5, p. 205. Commr. sewers, Suss. 25 Nov. 1624-aft. July 1641;C181/3, ff. 133, 166v; C181/4, ff. 46v, 73v; C181/5, ff. 69, 205v. River Stour, Essex and Suff. 26 Apr. 1634;C181/4, f. 173v. Mdx. and Westminster 13 Dec. 1634;C181/4, f. 190v. Kent and Surr. 19 Oct. 1639;C181/5, f. 153. E. Greenwich, Kent 25 June 1640;C181/5, f. 177v. new buildings, London 1625, 1630.Rymer, Foedera viii (1), 70; viii (3), 114. Dep. lt. Norf. by 1629–35.Rye, State Pprs. 166; HMC Gawdy, 136 Commr. swans, England except south-western cos. c.1629;C181/3, f. 267v. Norf. 29 June 1632;C181/4, f. 123. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 24 Jan. 1631-aft. Jan. 1642;C181/4, ff. 69, 196; C181/5, ff. 3v, 217v. Northern circ. 1 June 1632-aft. June 1641;C181/4, ff. 119v, 197; C181/5, ff. 7v, 203; C231/5, p. 88. London 28 Nov. 1633-aft. Nov. 1641;C181/4, ff. 151v, 188; C181/5, ff. 2, 214. Mdx. 2 Apr. 1634-aft. Nov. 1641;C181/4, f. 171v, 188v; C181/5, ff. 57, 213. Norwich 6 Oct. 1643.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 80. Jt. lord lt. Cumb., Northumb. and Westmld. 23 July 1632–42;Coventry Docquets, 37, 39; Arundel, G1/10, unfol. Norf. and Norwich 28 Feb. 1633–42;Coventry Docquets, 38. Surr., Suss. 1636–42.C231/5, p. 208. Member, council of the north, 1633–41.R.R. Reid, Council in the North (1921), 498; Rymer, Foedera viii (3), 262. Commr. gaol delivery, Newgate gaol 28 Nov. 1633-aft. Nov. 1641;C181/4, f. 151v; C181/5, ff. 2, 214. poor prisoners, Norf. 1635.PC2/45, f. 19. Custos rot. Norf., Suff., Surr. 1636–42;C231/5, p. 205. Cumb. 21 Dec. 1643–5.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 115. V.-adm. Cambs., Ely and Norf. 1636–43.CSP Dom. 1637–8, p. 362. Commr. for sea breaches, Norf., Suff. 28 May 1638;C181/5, f. 103. oyer and terminer for piracy, Suff. 22 June 1640;C181/5, f. 176. array (roy.), Cumb., Norf., Surr., Suss. 3 Sept. 1640; Cumb. 18 June 1642; Norf. 28 July 1642; Northumb. 18 June 1642; Suff. 24 June 1642; Surr. 1642.Northants. RO, FH133, unfol.

Court: gent. of privy chamber, extraordinary, 1632-aft. 1640.LC5/132, p. 282; LC3/1, f. 24v. Dep. earl marshal, 1636;Earl Marshal’s Pprs. (Harl. Soc. cxv), 50; CSP Dom. 1625–49, p. 529. earl marshal in reversion, 1 July 1639;Coventry Docquets, 210. earl marshal, 1646–9.CSP Dom. 1645–7, p. 500.

Central: commr. inquiry, Chatham Chest, 1632.CSP Dom. 1631–3, p. 498. Member, high commn. Canterbury prov. 1633–42.CSP Dom. 1633–4, p. 326. Commr. soap monopoly, 17 Sept. 1634.C181/4, f. 186.

Mercantile: member, cttee. Fisheries Soc. 1632-aft. 1634.CSP Dom. 1631–3, p. 459, 569; 1634–5, pp. 37, 62, 100; 1635, pp. 130. 132. Adventurer, Bedford Level Apr. 1633. Arundel, G1/111, unfol. Jt. lic. for 21 years for making copper farthing tokens, 20 Aug. 1635; sole lic. for 21 years, 23 Sept. 1639.Coventry Docquets, 235, 285. Member, Soc. Saltmakers of Great Yarmouth, 25 May 1636.Coventry Docquets, 267.

Irish: MP, Callan, co. Kilkenny, July 1634.CSP Ire. 1633–47, p. 64. PC, 10 Aug. 1634.Strafforde Letters, i. 276.

Military: commr. (roy.) defence of Oxf. 24 Apr. 1643.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 30. Gov. (roy.) Arundel 21 Dec. 1643.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 115.

: Lord Maltravers (1608-52) of Arundel Castle, Suss. 1608 – 52 and Arundel House, London.
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Likenesses: oil on canvas, A. Van Dyck;Arundel Castle, Suss. line engraving, W. Hollar;NPG. line engraving, P. Lombart aft. A. Van Dyck c.1660.NPG.

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HOWARD, Henry Frederick, Lord Maltravers (1608-52), of Arundel Castle, Suss. and Arundel House, London.

Will
not found.
Estates
the Howard estate, scattered throughout England, was estimated to be worth nearly £15,000 p.a. in 1648. Arundel’s personal estate was estimated at £1,500, although he claimed to have lost timber worth £15,000 during the civil war.Arundel, MD872; CCC 620, 2462
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LUDLOWE, Sir Henry (?1591-1643), of Maiden Bradley, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. ?1591, 1st s. of Sir Edmund Ludlow† (d. 9 Nov. 1624) of Maiden Bradley and Hill Deverill, Wilts. and 2nd w. Margaret, da. of Henry Manning of Down, Kent, wid. of Thomas, 1st Visc. Howard of Bindon; bro. of Edmund I*; half-bro. of Henry†.C142/457/86; Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxvi. 173. educ. Brasenose, Oxf. 16 Oct. 1607, aged 15, BA 1610; I. Temple 29 Mar. 1610.Al. Ox.; I. Temple database. m. (lic. 6 Jan. 1612, aged 21, with £1,000)London Mar. Lics. ed. Foster, 868; C2/JasI/L12/31. Elizabeth (bur. 6 Nov. 1660),Ludlow, Mems. i. 38. da. of Richard Phelips of Whitchurch, Dorset, 6s. (1 d.v.p.), inc. Edmund II*, 4da. (1 d.v.p.).Aubrey, Wilts. Top. Collections ed. Jackson, 383; Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxvi. 173. Kntd. bef. 28 Dec. 1620.C219/37, f. 304. d. 31 Oct. 1643.Add. 18778, f. 80; Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxvi. 173.
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Local: j.p. Wilts. 1621-bef. 2 Mar. 1642.C231/4, f. 118; C231/5, pp. 12, 529; SP16/491, f. 349v; SP16/405, f. 72; SP16/221, f. 8; Wilts. RO, A1/10, f. 15; Harl. 1622, f. 85. Commr. charitable uses, 1631, 1632;C192/1, unfol.; C93/13/7. repair of St Paul’s Cathedral, 1633.GL, 25475/1, f. 13v. Sheriff, 1633.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 154. Commr. depopulation, 1632, 4 Apr. 1635, 8 July 1635;SP16/229/112; C181/5, ff. 1, 22v. subsidy, 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642; assessment, 1642.E179/199/407; E179/199/388; SR.

Central: member, cttee. for examinations, 24 Feb., 20 Aug., 28 Oct. 1642.CJ ii. 452b, 728b, 825b.

: Wilts.
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LUDLOWE, Sir Henry (?1591-1643), of Maiden Bradley, Wilts.

Will
admon. 20 Mar. 1647, regranted, 8 Feb. 1661.PROB6/22, f. 37v; PROB6/37, f. 15.
Estates
as part of mar. settlement, 1611-12, manor of Fifield, Wilts. and three other manors in Wilts. and Som.;Abstracts Wilts. IPMs Chas. I, 94-7; Som. RO, DD/PH/62. inherited from fa. Nov. 1624, manor of Maiden Bradley; lease of Maiden Bradley rectory ‘worth £100’.CSP Dom. 1660-1, p. 343.
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MORGAN, Thomas (?1588-1664), of Machen and Tredegar, Bassaleg, Mon.

Family and Education
b. ?1588, 1st s. of Sir William Morgan† of Tredegar and 1st w. Elizabeth, da. of Sir William Wynter† of Lydney, Glos. educ. M. Temple 1613.MTR i. 99. m. (1) by Apr. 1620, Rachel, da. of Robert Hopton of Witham, Som., sis. and coh. of Sir Ralph Hopton*, wid. of David Kemys of Cefnmabli, St Mellons, Mon., 1da.; (2) 1 Oct. 1633, Elizabeth (d. 18 Oct. 1666), da. of Francis Windham of Sandhills, Withycombe, Som., 7s. (1 d.v.p.) 7da. suc. fa. 1652. d. 13 May 1664.Clark, Limbus Patrum, 311-2; MT Recs. ii. 561; NLW, Tredegar Park 80/73; HP Commons 1604-29, ‘Sir William Morgan’.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Mon. 17 July 1623 – 5 Mar. 1650, Mar. 1660–d.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 355, 360, 362; A Perfect List (1660). Commr. Forced Loan, 1627;C193/12/2, f. 36v. sewers, Mon. 14 Jan. 1636 – aft.Dec. 1639, 25 Feb. 1659, 22 Aug. 1660.C181/5, ff. 30v, 156; C181/6, p. 347; C181/7, p. 35. Sheriff, 1636–7, 1660–1.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. Soc. ix), 83. Lt. militia bef. 1640.J. Knight, Civil War and Restoration in Mon. (Woonton Almeley, 2005), 61. Commr. subsidy, 1641, 1663; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660;SR. disarming recusants, 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 386a. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664.SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance … for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Dep. lt. Glos. 29 Aug 1642–?HMC 5th Rep. 346. Commr. array (roy.), Mon. by 20 Oct., 29 Nov. 1642.Northants. RO, FH133, unfol. Commr. for Glos., Herefs. and S. E. Wales, 24 Feb. 1646;LJ viii. 184a, 185a. Glos. and S. E. Wales militia, 12 May 1648; sequestrations, S. Wales 23 Feb. 1649; militia, Mon. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Oxf. circ. 10 July 1660–d.C181/7, pp. 12–239.

: of Machen and Mon., Tredegar.
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Likenesses: ?oil on panel, unknown, 1620.NT, Tredegar House.

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MORGAN, Thomas (?1588-1664), of Machen and Tredegar, Bassaleg, Mon.

Will
4 Nov. 1661, pr. 2 Dec. 1664.PROB11/315, f. 254v.
Estates
at settlement in 1632, Tredegar House and Park; over 400 acres in Bassaleg, Machen, St Mellons, St Brides Wentlloog, St Woollos, and Newport.NLW, Tredegar Park 74/10. In 1639, his fa. settled on him further lands in these parishes, and other lands in Peterstone Wentlloog, Rumney, Michaelston y Fedw, Coedcernyw, Marshfield, Henllys, Risca, Bettws and Malpas, Mynyddislwyn, Bedwellty, Bedwas, Llanfair Cilgedin, Trevethin, Llanfihangel Llantarnam, Mon.; Colwinston, Penlline, Llangan, and Ewenni, Glam.NLW, Tredegar Park 31/32.
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POTTS, John (1592-1673), of Mannington, Norf.

Family and Education
bap. Apr. 1592, 1st s. of John Potts† of Mannington and Anne, da. and coh. of John Dodge of Mannington.W. Vaughan-Lewis and M. Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court: The Potts Fam. of Mannington, Norf. 1584-1737 (Lavenham, 2009), 141; Vis. Norf. 1563, 1589 and 1613 (Harl. Soc. xxxii.), 107; Vis. Norf. 1664 (Norf. Rec. Soc. iv-v), ii. 169-70. This entry draws heavily on the researches of W. and M. Vaughan-Lewis. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 1606.Al. Cant.; Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 192. m. (1) lic. 28 Sept. 1609, Barbara (d. 1633), da. of Roger Godsalve of Buckenham, Norf., 2da.;Vis. Norf. 1563, 1589 and 1613 (Harl. Soc. xxxii.), 130; Vis. Norf. 1664, ii. 193, 233; Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 199, 204; Blomefield, Norf. vi. 453. (2) 1635, Ursula (d. 1647), da. of Sir John Willoughby of Risley, Derbys., wid. of Sir Clement Spelman of Narborough, Norf., 3s. 1da.Vis. Norf. 1664, ii. 170; Vis. Norf. 1563, ed. G.H. Dashwood and E.E.G. Bulwer (Norwich, 1878-95), i. 254; Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 205; Blomefield, Norf. vi. 154, 464-5. suc. fa. 1597.HP Commons 1558-1603, iii. 239. Kntd. 9 Aug. 1641;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 210. cr. bt. 14 Aug. 1641.CB, ii. 138. d. betw. 6 Jan. and 27 June 1673.Norf. RO, NCC will 1673, 504 Alden; Norf. Lieut. Jnl. 132.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Norf. 1620 – 48, Mar. 1660–d.C231/6, p. 462. Commr. piracy, 1625;C181/3, f. 115v. Forced Loan, 1626–7.Rye, State Pprs. 48; SP16/74, f. 60. Capt. militia horse by 1627-aft. 1628.Rye, State Pprs. 77, 130. Commr. subsidy, 1628;Rye, State Pprs. 140. sea breaches, Norf. and Suff. 1638;C181/5, p. 205. further subsidy, Norf. 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660; Mdx. 1660;SR. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 5 June 1641 – aft.Jan. 1642, June 1659;C181/5, ff. 190v, 218; C181/6, p. 379. Norf. 3 July 1644-aft. Sept. 1645;C181/5, ff. 234, 260v. disarming recusants, 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 385b. assessment, 1642, 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Aug. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 9 June 1657, 1661, 1664, 1672;SR; A. and O. loans on Propositions, 1 Aug. 1642.LJ v. 251b. Dep. lt. Norwich Jan. 1643–?LJ v. 533a. Commr. sequestration, Norf. 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; Eastern Assoc. 20 Sept. 1643;A. and O. gaol delivery, Norf. 3 July 1644-aft. Sept. 1645;C181/5, ff. 234v, 260v. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645;A. and O. sewers, Deeping and Gt. Level 31 Jan. 1646, 6 May 1654-aft. July 1659;C181/5, f. 269; C181/6, pp. 26, 381. Norf. and Suff. 20 Dec. 1658-aft. Dec. 1669;C181/6, p. 338; C181/7, pp. 40, 523. militia, Norf. 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660; Mdx. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. subsidy, Norf. 1663.SR.

Military: col. militia ft. (parlian.) Norf. by Dec. 1642–?Bodl. Tanner 64, f. 106; Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 268.

Central: member, cttee. for excise, 6 June 1645. Commr. exclusion from sacrament, 29 Aug. 1648;Bodl. Tanner 64, f. 106; Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 268. treaty with king at Newport, 6 Sept. 1648.LJ x. 492b. Cllr. of state, 25 Feb. 1660.CJ vii. 849b; A. and O.

Civic: freeman, Gt. Yarmouth Mar. 1660.Cal. of the Freemen of Great Yarmouth 1429–1800 (Norwich, 1910), 91.

: of Mannington, Norf.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oils, attrib. C. de Neve, c.1654.Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 172 (plate 2a), 531-2.

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POTTS, John (1592-1673), of Mannington, Norf.

Will
6 Jan. 1673, pr. 16 Oct. 1673.Norf. RO, NCC will 1673, 504 Alden.
Estates
he and John Spelman* sold lands at manors of Graces and Marham, Norf. 1633;Coventry Docquets, 631. inherited property in St. Andrew’s Holborn and at Enfield, Mdx. From his brother, Charles, 1652;Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 345-6, 348-50 shareholder in the Bedford Level Adventure by 1653;S. Wells, Hist. of the Drainage of the Great Level of the Fens (1830), i. 251. he and Spelman sold lands at Hilgay and Southery, Norf. 1653-5.Vaughan-Lewis, See You in Court, 333, 337.
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COCHRANE, William, 1st Lord Cochrane of Dundonald (1605-85), of Ayrshire.

Family and Education
b. 1605, 2nd s. of Alexander Cochrane (né Blair) of that ilk, and Elizabeth, da. of William Cochrane of that ilk. educ. Paisley g.s.; Glasgow Univ. graduated 1626. m. (bef. 1634) Euphame, da. of Sir William Scott of Ardross and Elie, Fife, 2s. (1 d.v.p.), 1da. Kntd. 1641. cr. Lord Cochrane of Dundonald [S] 26 Dec. 1647; earl of Dundonald and Lord Cochrane of Paisley and Ochiltree [S] 12 May 1669. d. 1685.Scots Peerage, iii. 341, 344-6.
Offices Held

Local: dep. sheriff, Renfrewshire 1632.Scots Peerage, iii. 344. J.p. Ayrshire 1656–?Scot. and Protectorate ed. Firth, 309. Commr. assessment, Ayrshire, Renfrewshire 26 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660.A. and O.

Household: chamberlain to James, duke of Lennox by 1638–?1641.HMC Laing, i. 209 ; Scots Peerage, iii. 345.

Scottish: auditor of army accts. 1641. Member, cttee. of war, 1643, 1644, 1646. Commr. Ayrshire, convention of estates and Scottish Parl. 1644–7. Member, cttee. of estates, 1644, 1645, 1647–8. Commr. trial of delinquents and selling forfeited lands, 1645. Member, cttee. of money, 1646. Commr. plantation of kirks, 1647.Young, Parliaments of Scot. i. 126–7. PC and commr. treas. 1660–d.Scots Peerage, iii. 346.

Military: col. Ayrshire regt. 1648, 1651.Scots Peerage, iii. 345.

: 1st Lord Cochrane of Dundonald (1605-85), of Ayrshire. 1605 – 85.
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Likenesses: oil on canvas, J. Scougal, aft. 1669.Private colln.

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COCHRANE, William, 1st Lord Cochrane of Dundonald (1605-85), of Ayrshire.

Will
Estates
received charter of lands of Cowdoun, Woplaws and Knockglas, June 1634;Scots Peerage, iii. 344. acquired Kirktoun of Dundonald and Ayrshire lands from earl of Abercorn and others, c.1638-49 (Dundonald erected as barony, 1641);Reg. Gt Seal Scot. 1634-51, pp. 288-90, 479-80, 809-10 and passim; Scots Peerage, iii. 345. granted ward and non-entries of barony of Blair, 1641;Scots Peerage, iii. 345. received estates of Cochrane, Auchincreuch and Wester Craigenfeoch by resignation of his brother, Sir John Cochrane, 1642;Scots Peerage, iii. 343-4. acquired Craigie and other lands in Ayrshire from the earl of Nithsdale, 13 July 1652;Reg. Gt Seal Scot. 1652-9, pp. 288-9. purchased lordship of Paisley (part of Abercorn estate) from earl of Angus, for £13,500 sterling, 3 Aug. 1653;PRONI, D.623/B/7/8A-B. further Paisley lands purchased from James Hamilton of Aikenhead and John Maxwell of Southbarr, 1658-9.NRAS 859 (Douglas-Home Pprs.), box 238, bundle 2, unfol.
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TURNER, Dr William (c.1604-70), of Richmond, Surr.

Family and Education
b. c. 1604, s. of --- Turner of Burrington, Som.B.P. Levack, The Civil Lawyers in England, 1603-1641 (Oxford, 1973), 277. educ. Wadham, Oxf. 24 Nov. 1620, BA 22 June 1624.Regs. Wadham Coll., Oxf. ed. R.B. Gardiner (1889), 57. m. (1) 16 Jan. 1637, Elizabeth Duncombe of Deddington, Oxon. 2s. 3da.; (2) Frances Marsh (d. 1685), 1s. 1da.Oxford RO, Deddington par. regs.; J. Cloake, Cottages and Common Fields of Richmond and Kew (Chichester, 2001), 305.; Levack, Civil Lawyers, 277. Kntd. 26 Feb. 1664.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 239. d. 1670.PROB11/334/108.
Offices Held

Academic: Oxf. Univ. MA 11 June 1627; BCL 30 Apr. 1636; DCL 31 Aug. 1636. Fell. Wadham Oxf. 2 July 1629; sub-dean, 1626 – 27; moderator of philosophy, 1628; dean, 1629 – 31; bursar, 1632, 1634; sub-warden, 1633; librarian, 1635; resident fell. 6 Feb. 1637.Regs. Wadham ed. Gardiner, 57.

Legal: member, Doctors’ Commons, warrant 1637, adm. 1641; ‘in Commons’, 1642.Levack, Civil Lawyers, 277. Judge-adv. ct. martial, 25 Oct. 1651.CSP Dom. 1651, p. 494. Judge of admlty. July 1653, reappointed 16 Feb.-?May 1660.CSP Dom. 1653–4, pp. 40, 43; CJ vii. 844b. Commr. trial of Don Pantaleon de Sa, 11 May 1654.CSP Dom. 1654, p. 169. Judge, probate of wills, 16 Feb.-?May 1660.CJ vii. 844b. Judge-adv. admlty. 29 Oct. 1661–d.;J.C. Sainty, Admiralty Officials, 1660–1870 (1975), 154. adv. to duke of York by 1664–d.Levack, Civil Lawyers, 277. ?Chan. Winchester dioc. c.1664.Wood, Fasti Oxon. i. 492.

Local: commr. militia, Surr. 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. J.p. Aug. 1660–?C231/7, p. 33.

: Surr.
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TURNER, Dr William (c.1604-70), of Richmond, Surr.

Will
14 Jan. 1666 (cod. 18 Sept. 1667), pr. 18 Oct. 1670.PROB11/334/108.
Estates
between 1650 and 1669 purchased house and c.200 acres (freehold and copyhold) in Richmond, Surr.Cloake, Richmond and Kew, 303-5. By 1666 Richmond lands valued at £200 p.a.; also lease from Brasenose Coll., Oxf., £200 p.a.; leases in Westminster and land in Smallbridge, Axminster, Devon (inherited from his fa.), worth £100 p.a.; and had purchased manor of Aldwick, Butcombie, Som.; personal estate estimated at £2,000.Levack, Civil Lawyers, 277; PROB11/334/108.
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