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MITFORD, Robert (1612-74), of Mitford, Northumb.

Family and Education
b. 1612, o.s. of Cuthbert Mitford (d. 26 Oct. 1613) of Mitford, and Mary (d. 1613), da. of Christopher Wharton of Wingates Grange and Offerton, co. Dur.C142/346/157; WARD9/216, ff. 40v-41v; Hodgson, Northumb. pt. 3, i. 46. educ. Sidney Sussex, Camb. 1633;Al. Cant. G. Inn 26 Mar. 1634.G. Inn Admiss. 204. m. by 1632, Philadelphia (bur. 4 Oct. 1692), da. of Humphrey Wharton of Gillingwood, Yorks. 6s. (3 d.v.p.) 5da.St Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne par. reg.; Hodgson, Northumb. pt. 3, i. 47; Durham Univ. Lib. DPR/I/1/1674/M10/1-2. suc. grandfa. 24 Feb. 1626.WARD9/216, f. 41v; Wills and Inventories from the Durham Registry ed. W. Greenwell (Surt. Soc. xxxviii), 243. bur. 28 June 1674.Hodgson, Northumb. pt. 3, i. 46.
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Local: j.p. Northumb. 24 Feb. 1642 – bef.Jan. 1650, 21 Feb. 1653-bef. Oct. 1660.C231/5, p. 508; C231/6, p. 251. Commr. assessment, 1642, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 1 June 1660.SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Sheriff, 21 Nov. 1650–4 Nov. 1651.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 100. Commr. for public faith, 16 Dec. 1657;SP25/77, p. 331. militia, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. poll tax, 1660.SR.

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MITFORD, Robert (1612-74), of Mitford, Northumb.

Will
22 Dec. 1673, cod. 26 June 1674, pr. 26 Feb. 1675.Durham UL, DPR/I/1/1674/M10/1-2, 5.
Estates
inheritance consisted of lands, tenements and hereditaments in Espley, Mitford, Molesden and Newton, all near Morpeth, valued at £510 p.a. in 1663.C142/346/157; Hodgson, Northumb. pt. 3, i. 324. In 1653, he purchased several parcels of land in Mitford and Morpeth parishes for £21.C54/3726/3. By 1665, owned a house of 9 hearths in Mitford.E179/158/105, m. 8d. Aft. the Restoration, Charles II granted him manor of Mitford and Mitford Castle.Hodgson, Northumb. pt. 3, i. 46. In his will, he mentioned lands and tenements in Espley and Newton, Newminster Abbey in Morpeth and closes in Morpeth and Mitford.Durham UL, DPR/I/1/1674/M10/1-2. Personal estate was valued at £372.Durham UL, DPR/I/1/1674/M10/3-4.
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presented Thomas Binlowes to the vicarage of Mitford, Northumb. c.1652.C6/143/126; Calamy Revised, 47.
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HOLLES, Francis (1627-90), of Winterborne St Martin, Dorset.

Family and Education
b. 19 Aug. 1627, only surv. s. of Hon. Denzil Holles* of Damerham, Wilts, and Dorothy, da. and h. of Sir Francis Ashley† of Dorchester Priory, Dorset.CP. educ. travelled abroad (France), Aug. 1645-Jan. 1648;P. Crawford, Denzil Holles, 1598-1680: a study of his political career (1979), 29n, 165-6. M. Temple, 9 Feb. 1648, called 28 June 1661;M. Temple Admiss. i. 145; MTR ii. 960; iii. 1164. Clare, Camb. Michaelmas 1651.Al. Cant. m. (1) 22 Aug. 1661, Lucy (d. 1667) da. of Sir Robert Carr, 2nd bt. of Sleaford, Lincs. 2da. (d.v.p.); (2) 9 June 1670, Anne (d. 1682) da. and coh. of Sir Francis Pile, 2nd bt. of Compton Beauchamp, Berks. 1s. 1da. (d.v.p.); cr. bt. 27 June 1660; suc. fa. as 2nd Baron Holles, 17 Feb. 1680. d. 1 Mar. 1690.CP; PROB11/429/22.
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Local: j.p. Dorset 6 Mar. 1647 – ?Dec. 1648, 2 Mar. 1650 – aft.May 1652, by Oct. 1653–80, Mar. 1682–5; Wilts. 5 Mar. 1653–80.C193/13/4, ff. 22, 108v; C231/6, pp. 78, 176, 254; C231/8, p. 62. Commr. assessment, Dorset 16 Feb. 1648, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 2 Mar., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Wilts. 16 Feb. 1648, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 2 Mar. 1660; Westminster 1672, 1677, 1679;A. and O.; CJ vii. 859b; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. Dorset militia, 24 July 1648;LJ x. 393a. militia, Dorset, Wilts. 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Western circ. by Feb. 1654 – June 1659, 10 July 1660-aft. Feb. 1673;C181/6, pp. 9, 308; C181/7, pp. 9, 636. piracy, Dorset 22 May 1654;C181/6, p. 33. poll tax, 1660; subsidy, 1663.SR.

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HOLLES, Francis (1627-90), of Winterborne St Martin, Dorset.

Will
3 Sept. 1680, pr. 4 Mar. 1695.PROB11/429, ff. 53-9.
Estates
by his own estimate, in 1684 his income was £4,646 p.a. with £12,000 of assets, inc. timber.Crawford, Holles, 226. His estates in 1680 inc. manors of Ifield (Suss.), Aldenham (Herts.), Damerham (Wilts.), Compton Beauchamp (Berks.) and Winterborne Martin (Dorset), with properties in Dorchester, Glastonbury and St Martin-in-the-Fields.PROB11/429/22.
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FOWLE, Robert (?1628-81), of Iridge, Salehurst, Suss.

Family and Education
bap. ?24 Aug. 1628, 3rd s. of Sir John Fowle and 2nd w. Anne, da. of Sir John Wildgose of Iridge. educ. G. Inn, 28 Dec. 1649.G. Inn Admiss. 252. m. 4 Nov. 1657, Lucy, da. of Peter Farnden, of Sedlescombe, 1s. 2da. (1 d.v.p.).Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. lxxxix), 47; Vis. Kent (Harl. Soc. xlii), 33-4; Berry, Pedigrees of Kent, 112; Add. 39480, f. 253; St Vedast, Foster Lane, London par. reg. transcript. suc. bro. Aug. 1656.PROB6/32, f. 191v. d. 1 Dec. 1681.Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. lxxxix), 47; Add. 39480, f. 253.
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Local: commr. sewers, Ticehurst and River Rother, Kent and Suss. 17 Apr. 1654, 4 Oct. 1660, 22 Mar. 1666;C181/6, p. 31; C181/7, pp. 61, 354. Wittersham Level, Kent and Suss. 7 Dec. 1660, 18 June 1670;C181/7, pp. 71, 552. militia, Kent 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. J.p. by Oct. 1660-aft. 1667.C220/9/4, f. 42; C231/7, p. 123; E. Suss. RO, QO/EW4, ff. 30, 36v; QO/EW5, ff. 3, 5v, 65, 85. Sheriff, 1665.List of Sheriffs (L. & I. ix), 141; E. Suss. RO, Dunn 54/15.

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FOWLE, Robert (?1628-81), of Iridge, Salehurst, Suss.

Will
19 Feb. 1677, pr. 6 Feb. 1682.PROB11/369/161; Stowe 780, ff. 87-9.
Estates
in Aug. 1651 leased Iridge manor from his bro. Annesley Fowle;E. Suss. RO, Dunn 21/2. in July 1652 leased 107 acres in Bodiham from Peter Farnden for 20 years at £56;E. Suss. RO, DUN29/14; SAS-F/413. in Feb. 1653 the Fowle bros. leased lands in Hawkhurst, Kent.E. Suss. RO, Dunn 26/41. Inherited from his bro. manors of Newstead, Peplesham, Fifesham, Hollington, Alderden, Sandhurst, Cowsham, and Yelding, Suss.E. Suss. RO, Dunn 49/23. Bought manor of Barnhurst and Cassingham in Salehurst for £1,120 in 1657.E. Suss. RO, Dunn 23/6. During the 1660s, Fowle controlled the manor of Westmeston as trustee for his kinsman Walter Dobell.Abstracts Suss. Deeds and Docs. 127.
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STAPYLTON, John (c.1632-97), of Warter, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. c. 1632, 1st s. of Sir Philip Stapilton* and 1st w. Frances.1 Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 174. educ. Epping; Christ’s, Camb. 8 Sept. 1647, aged 15.2 Al. Cant. m. by Mar. 1655, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Wilfrid Lawson* of Isel, Cumb. 1s. d.v.p. 6da. (4 ).3 Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 174-5. suc. fa. 18. Aug. 1647.4 Supra, ‘Sir Philip Stapilton’. bur. 3 May 1697.5 Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. i. 175.
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Local: commr. militia, Yorks. 26 July 1659.6 A. and O. J.p. Yorks. (E. Riding) Mar. 1660–?d.7 A Perfect List (1660); Penal Laws and Test Act ed. G. Duckett (1882), i. 58, 69. Commr. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 10 July 1660–10 June 1664;8 C181/7, pp. 18, 237. poll tax, E. Riding 1660;SR. sewers, Sept. 1660-aft. July 1667;C181/7, pp. 44, 407. swans, River Trent, Yorks. 30 May 1663;C181/7, p. 210. assessment, E. Riding 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689–d.12 SR.

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STAPYLTON, John (c.1632-97), of Warter, Yorks.

Will
29 Mar. 1694, pr. 24 May 1697.14 Borthwick, Wills in York registry, Harthill Deanery, May 1697.
Estates
at d. personal estate valued at £57 10s.13 Borthwick, Wills in York registry, Harthill Deanery, May 1697.
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SMITH, Thomas II (d. 1658), of Wanstead, Essex, and Covent Garden, Westminster.

Family and Education
m. bef. 1639, Alice; at least 3 da. (1 d.v.p.)Mems. of St Margaret’s Church, Westminster ed. A. Meredyth (1914), 159, 189; PROB11/279/247. d. c. Apr. 1658.CSP Dom. 1657-8, p. 367.
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Diplomatic: sec. of embassy, Paris 1619, 1631;Autobiography of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury ed. S.L. Lee (1886), 198; APC 1630–1, p. 280. Venice 1626.CSP Ven. 1625–6, pp. 500, 515, 522, 529, 540.

Household: sec. to Algernon Percy†, 4th earl of Northumberland, by Apr. 1636-c.Apr. 1642.Household Pprs. of Henry Percy ed. G.R. Batho (Cam. Soc. 3rd ser. xciii), 168; CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 307; 1641–3, p. 282; SP16/316, f. 131; Add. 3352, f. 72.

Central: sec. admlty. 15 Sept. 1642-Apr. 1645.A. and O.; HMC 5th Rep. 48; LJ v. 357. Recvr. sale of prize goods and ships, 27 Feb. 1644–17 Apr. 1649.A. and O. Commr. navy, 27 Aug. 1647–d.LJ ix. 410b; HMC 6th Rep. 194; CJ v. 18, 285. Trustee, Irish lands, 5 June 1648. Commr. sale of prize goods, 17 Apr.-15 June 1649.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1649–50, p. 187. Clerk of privy seal, 31 May 1655.Add. 4184, f. 107. Member, cttee. for improving revenues of customs and excise, 26 June 1657.A. and O.

Local: commr. assessment, Surr. 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652; defence of Surr. 1 July 1645. 1 Oct. 1647 – bef.Jan. 1650A. and O. J.p. Essex, May 1652–?d.;C231/6, p. 98; C193/13/4, f. 36v. Mdx., Surr. 1 Oct. 1647-bef. Oct. 1653;C231/6, p. 98; C193/13/4, ff. 62, 98v. Kent 1 Oct. 1647 – bef.Oct. 1653, 11 Mar. 1656–d.;C231/6, p. 98, 328; C193/13/4, f. 49v. Hants 1 Oct. 1647-bef. Mar. 1657.C231/6, p. 98; C193/13/4, f. 87v; C193/13/5, f. 54v.

Religious: commr. exclusion from sacrament, twelfth London classis (St Sepulchre), 20 Oct. 1645, 29 Aug. 1648. Trier of elders, twelfth London classis, 26 Sept. 1646.A. and O.

Mercantile: elder bro. Trinity House by July 1648–d.LJ x. 339–40.

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SMITH, Thomas II (d. 1658), of Wanstead, Essex, and Covent Garden, Westminster.

Will
1 Aug. 1656, pr. 7 July 1658.PROB11/279/247.
Estates
house in Queen Street, London, bef. Sept. 1628-aft. Feb. 1639.CSP Dom. 1628-9, p. 260; 1638-9, pp. 92, 491. By Feb. 1656, but perhaps from bef. 1641, estate in Ireland.CSP Dom. 1655-6, p. 460; SP18/133, f. 106. Smith’s will mentioned a house in Wanstead, Essex, and a house in Covent Garden, as well as an estate of 6,000 acres in Ireland, and further property in Cornw., Essex and Suff.PROB11/279/247.
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OGLE, Sir William (d. 1682), of Stoke Charity and Michelmersh, Hants.

Family and Education
bap. ?27 Dec. 1596, ?1600, ?1st s. of Cuthbert Ogle of Hirst and North Seaton, Northumb.P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660 (New York, 1981), 277; St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, par. reg. ?bap. ? 20 Sept. 1601, s. of Adelard Ogle (bur. 9 Jan. 1615) and Mary (bur. 1 Oct. 1604) of Odney, Lincs.Lincs. Pedigrees (Harl. Soc. l-lii, lv), 732. educ. ?Jesus, Camb. Easter 1616; BA 1620.Al. Cant. m. (1) bef. 4 Apr. 1627, Charity (d. 5 Oct. 1645), da. of William Waller of Oldstoke and Stoke Charity, Hants, wid. of Sir Thomas Phelips† (d. 29 April 1626);C142/432/130; ‘Sir Thomas Phelips’, HP Commons 1604-1629. (2) bef. 26 Aug. 1648, Sarah, da. of Ambrose Dauntsey of West Lavington, Wilts., wid. of Sir Hugh Stewkley (d. 1642) 1st bt. of Hants, 1da.Brown, Abstracts of Som. Wills, i. 81-2. Kntd. ?bef. 1628.C142/432/130. cr. Viscount Ogle of Catherlough [I], 23 Dec. 1645.Docquets Letters Patent ed. Black, 282. d. 14 July 1682.Michelmersh par. reg.
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Military: capt. regt. of Sir Edward Conway, c.1624–28.SP84/121, f. 315; SP16/7, f. 66; SP16/61, ff. 150, 153; SP16/68, f. 122; SP16/116, f. 125; SP16/522, f. 22; Harl. 3638, f. 125v; APC Jan.-Aug. 1627, pp. 189, 299; CSP Dom. 1627–8, pp. 139, 143, 341; Add. 21922, f. 104. Col. of ft. royal army, 1640;Add. 28082, ff. 9–10; E351/293; Rushworth, Hist. Collns. iii. 1242–3, 1249. royal army in Ireland, Apr. 1642-June 1643.CJ ii. 539a; iii. 142b-143a. Gov. Winchester (roy.) Oct. 1643–5 Oct. 1645.Clarendon, Hist. iii. 329, 413; A Coppie of Lieut. Gen. Cromwels Letter (1645), 3–5 (E.304.12). Member, council of war (roy.), Hants 23 Nov. 1643.Add. 26781. f. 115.

Civic: freeman, Winchester 31 Jan. 1630.Hants RO, W/B1/4, f. 65v.

Local: commr. gaol delivery, Winchester 9 Feb. 1632.C181/4, f. 104v. J.p. Hants 29 Mar. 1640–?C231/5, p. 375. Commr. oyer and terminer, Beds. 6 July 1640;C181/5, f. 179v. further subsidy, Winchester, 1641; poll tax, 1641; assessment, Hants 1642;SR. array (roy.), 1642;Northants. RO, FH133, unfol. contributions (roy.), 25 Aug. 1643.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 68.

Irish: member, council of Munster, June-Aug. 1642.J. Hogan, Letters and Pprs. Relating to the Irish Rebellion (1936), 42–3, 62–5.

Central: member, cttee. for Irish affairs, 3 Sept. 1642.CJ ii. 750b.

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OGLE, Sir William (d. 1682), of Stoke Charity and Michelmersh, Hants.

Will
not found.
Estates
leased property from Winchester corporation, 1629, 1645;Hants RO, W/B1/4, f. 62v; Diary of John Young S.T.P (1928), 152. chambers in Fleet Street, London, 1635.Add. 38175, f. 3. Interest in manor of Barrington, Som. in the right of his stepson, Thomas Phelips, acquired in 1631 and sold in 1641.Som. RO, T/PH/vch31; VCH Som. iv. 114. In Nov. 1646 claimed to have lost £1,000 p.a. following his wife’s d. and to have only property in Leckford Abbotts, Hants, worth £28 p.a.; £700 owed to him; goods and cattle worth £8,000 taken from his estate by parliamentarians.SP23/192, pp. 133, 138-9; CCC 1563; Coppie of Lieut. Gen. Cromwels Letter, 3-5.
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BURTON, William (c.1608-73), of Greyfriars, Great Yarmouth, Norf.

Family and Education
b. c. 1608.Blomefield, Norf. xi. 380. m. by 1644, Martha (d. 8 Feb. 1684), 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.).A.S. Brown, ‘Baptisms and some deaths recorded in the Gt. Yarmouth Independent Church bk. 1643-1705’, Misc. (Norf. Rec. Soc. xxii. 1951), 9, 10, 31; CSP Dom. 1659-60, p. 70; PROB11/342, ff. 18-19v. d. 8 Apr. 1673.Blomefield, Norf. xi. 380.
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Civic: common councilman, Gt. Yarmouth 1641 – 49; asst. 1642 – 43, 1648 – 49; collector, haven half doles, 1645 – 47; alderman, 1649 – Sept. 1660; bailiff, 1649 – 50, Aug. 1659-Sept. 1660.Norf. RO, Y/C 19/6, f. 490; Y/C 19/7, ff. 1, 73, 91, 132v, 150v, 151v, 332v, 359.

Local: assessor, assessment, Gt. Yarmouth July 1647. 10 Mar. 1655 – Mar. 1660Norf. RO, Y/C 19/7, f. 102v. Commr. high ct. of justice, E. Anglia 10 Dec. 1650. 10 Mar. 1655 – Mar. 1660A. and O. J.p. Suff.; Norf. by c.Sept. 1656-Mar. 1660.C231/6, pp. 305, 377; C193/13/6, f. 63. Commr. assessment, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; Suff. 26 Jan. 1660;A. and O. sewers, Norf. and Suff. 20 Dec. 1658, 27 June 1659;C181/6, p. 339, 361. militia, Norf., Suff. 26 July 1659.A. and O.

Military: maj. militia ft. Norf. Jan. 1650;CSP Dom. 1649–50, p. 495. Gt. Yarmouth Jan. 1650-aft. 1653.CSP Dom. 1649–50, pp. 495, 521; 1658–9, p. 239.

Central: commr. admlty. and navy, 28 July, 3 Dec. 1653.A. and O.

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BURTON, William (c.1608-73), of Greyfriars, Great Yarmouth, Norf.

Will
29 May 1671, pr. 6 May 1673.PROB11/342, ff. 18-19v.
Estates
owned property in Great Yarmouth, inc. a house in Greyfriars;PROB11/342, ff. 18-19v. owned various ships, including the Stane of Great Yarmouth.CSP Dom. 1658-9, p. 183.
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HORSMAN, Edward (1617-93), of Stretton, Rutland.

Family and Education
bap. 16 Feb. 1617, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Robert Horsman of Stretton, and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Gilbert Pykeringe* of Titchmarsh, Northants. m. by 1648, Mary (d. bef. 1693), da. of William Young of Caynton, Beckbury, Salop, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 2da. suc. fa. 1657.Titchmarsh, Northants. par. reg.; Vis. Rutland (Harl. Soc. lxxiii), 34-5; PROB6/30, f. 153; PROB11/414, f. 267. bur. 21 Apr. 1693 21 Apr. 1693.Stretton par. reg.
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Military: capt. of horse (parlian.) by 7 Mar. 1644–1 Apr. 1645.SP28/20, f. 190; S. Howlett, ‘Days of shaking: Rutland fams. in times of conflict, 1600–60’ (www.rutlandhistory.org/pdf/shaking.pdf‎), 57 (citing private colln.); C.H. Firth, ‘The raising of the Ironsides’, TRHS 2nd ser. xiii. 30. Maj. militia horse, Northants. 5 Mar. 1650;CSP Dom. 1650, p. 505. Eastern Assoc. and midlands 21 Apr. 1651.CSP Dom. 1651, p. 514.

Local: commr. assessment, Rutland 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660; ?Herts. 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). sequestration, Rutland 2 Oct. 1648;LJ x. 525a. militia, 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. Northants. and Rutland 14 Mar. 1655;SP25/76A, f. 16. Rutland 26 July 1659.A. and O. J.p. Northants. 13 Sept. 1653-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 267. Rutland 30 Sept. 1653-bef. Oct. 1660;C231/6, p. 269. ?Herts. 10 July 1656-aft.Apr. 1657, 2 Dec. 1657-Mar. 1660.C231/6, pp. 340, 380; C193/13/6, f. 41v. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Leics. and Rutland 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. compounding in Jersey, 14 Mar. 1655;Abbott, Writings and Speeches, iii. 660. for public faith, Rutland 16 Dec. 1657.SP25/77, p. 332. Sheriff, 6 Nov. 1667–6 Nov. 1668.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 114.

Central: member, cttee. for the army, 27 July 1653, 28 Jan. 1654, 20 Aug. 1657, 9 Feb., 3 June 1658.A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1657–8, pp. 76, 282; 1658–9, p. 48. Commr. admlty. and navy, 3 Dec. 1653.A. and O. Teller of exch. 31 Aug. 1654–27 Aug. 1656.J.C. Sainty, Officers of the Exchequer (L. and I. spec. ser. xviii), 237–8. Commr. customs, Mar. 1656.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 238.

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HORSMAN, Edward (1617-93), of Stretton, Rutland.

Will
1 Mar. 1693, pr. 9 May. 1693.PROB11/414, f. 267.
Estates
in 1665, owned house in Stretton of 15 hearths.Rutland Hearth Tax 1665 ed. J. Bourne, A. Goode (Rutland Rec. Soc. 1981), 32. In 1693, estate inc. tenements and lands in Bainton, Northants.PROB11/414, f. 267.
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HUNGERFORD, Anthony (1608-57), of Black Bourton, Oxon.

Family and Education
b. 1608, 1st s. of Sir Anthony Hungerford† (d. 27 June 1627) of Black Bourton, and 2nd w. Sarah (bur. 14 Apr. 1627), da. of Giles Crouch and wid. of William Wiseman of Uffington, Berks.; bro. of Giles† and Henry*, and half-bro. of Sir Edward*.Vis. Wilts. (Harl. Soc. cv-cvi), 93; Add. 33417, f. 76; Black Bourton par. reg. educ. Broadgates Hall, Oxf. 9 May 1623, aged 15; M. Temple, 23 May 1625.Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss. i. 116. m. 9 Apr. 1629, Rachel (d. 1680), da. of Rice Jones of Asthall, Oxon, 3s. inc. Edward*, 9da. (3 d.v.p.).Add. 42504, f. 12v; Add. 33417, ff. 82, 87-8; Vis. Oxon. 1669 (Harl. Soc. n.s. xii), 92. d. 17 Aug. 1657.Black Bourton par. reg.
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Local: commr. sewers, Oxon. 18 July 1634.C181/4, f. 179v. J.p. 11 June 1639–10 June 1642.Coventry Docquets, 76; C231/5, pp. 343, 528. Commr. perambulation, Wychwood, Shotover and Stowood forests, Oxon. 28 Aug. 1641;C181/5, f. 210. disarming recusants, Wilts. 30 Aug. 1641.LJ iv. 385b. Dep. lt. Oxon. 10 Sept. 1642–?LJ v. 346b. Commr. assessment, 27 Jan. 1648;LJ x. 4a. militia, 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O.

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HUNGERFORD, Anthony (1608-57), of Black Bourton, Oxon.

Will
21 Aug. 1654, pr. 3 Feb. 1658.PROB11/273/36.
Estates
comprised of manors of South Marston, Wilts. and Black Bourton, Oxon. and lease of parsonage of Hungerford, Wilts., as well as lands in Turkdean, Glos. leased from Christ Church, Oxf. in 1645.SP23/175, p. 451. Upon succeeding his half-brother to the family estate in 1648, Hungerford held the ancestral seat, Farleigh Castle, as well as the manors of Little Somerford, Prinden, Chippenham, Rowde, Uphaven, Corston, Carsley, Iford, Dodford, and Chinerell.PROB11/273/36. In the mid-1650s his estate was reported to be worth over £1,000 p.a.CSP Dom. 1655-6, p. 79.
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RICCARD, Andrew (1604-72), of Mark Lane, London.

Family and Education
bap. 1 Dec. 1604, 1st s. of Walter Riccard of Portisham, Dorset, and Christian.Soc. Gen., Portisham par. reg. transcript, p. 14; Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xvii), 199. educ. appr. to John Watkin, Draper, 7 Nov. 1627.Gen. Mag. vii. 116-17. m. (1) 17 Apr. 1638, Catherine (bur. 23 Mar. 1640), da. of one Williams, 2da (1 d.v.p.); (2) aft.Mar. 1640, Susan, da. of Robert Bateman†, merchant, of London, wid. of Robert Angell, merchant, of London, s.p.Soc. Gen., Boyd’s Inhabitants 10101; St Olave Hart Street (Harl. Soc. Reg. xlvi), 173 Kntd. 10 July 1660.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 229. d. 6 Sept. 1672.A. Povah, The Annals of St Olave, Hart St. (1894), 191; St Olave par. reg., 212.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Drapers’ Co. 1637;Soc. Gen., Boyd’s Inhabitants 10101. liveryman, 1639; asst. 1652 – d.; master, 1652. 24 Sept. 1651 – 8 Feb. 1653Beaven, Aldermen of London ii. 79. Alderman, London; sheriff, 24 Sept. 1651–2.Beaven, Aldermen of London i. 211; ii. pp. lxiii, 74.

Mercantile: asst. Levant Co. 1639 – 50, 1652 – 54; auditor, 1644 – 46, treas. 1650 – 52; gov. 6 Mar. 1654–d.Beaven, Aldermen of London ii. 79; Wood, Hist. Levant Co., 255. Member, E.I. Co. cttee. 21 Feb. 1641, 1 July 1646 – 4 July 1648, 4 July 1649–59, 16 Apr. 1663–6, 23 Apr. 1669–70, 25 Apr. 1672; dep. gov. 6 July 1653–8, 4 July 1659–60; gov. 3 July 1660 – 14 Apr. 1662, 12 Apr. 1666–8, 19 Apr. 1670–2.Cal. Ct. Mins. E.I. Co. 1640–3, p. 148; 1644–9, pp. 153, 276, 332; 1650–4, p. 240; 1655–9, pp. 333–4; 1660–3, pp. 22, 200, 306; 1664–7, p. 218; 1668–70, pp. 188, 322; 1671–3, p. 122; Johnson, Drapers iii. 324–5; Beaven, Aldermen of London ii. 79.

Local: commr. assessment arrears, London 24 Apr. 1648;A. and O. securing peace of commonwealth, 25 Mar. 1656;CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 238. assessment, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660.A. and O.

Central: member, cttee for trade, 12 July 1655;CSP Dom. 1655, p. 240; 1655–6, p. 1. sub.-cttee. readmission of Jews, 15 Nov. 1655.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 23.

: London., of Mark Lane.
Likenesses

Likenesses: fun. monument, attrib. J. Bushnell, St Olave Hart Street, London.

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Commons 1640-1660
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RICCARD, Andrew (1604-72), of Mark Lane, London.

Will
3 July 1672, pr. 19 Sept. 1672.PROB11/340/70
Estates
purchased advowson, St Olave’s, 20 June 1655 (given in trust to 5 inhabitants);Povah, Annals of St Olave, 240. in July 1672 held lands in parishes of Portisham, Winterborne St Martin and Steepleton, Dorset, worth £15,000; E.I. stock worth £3,375; shares in ten ships (worth £4,250); £6,000 in custody of factor at Aleppo; over £5,000 of debts owed; and £1,225 for a third share in Kirkham plantation, Barbados.PROB11/340/70
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