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ARUNDELL, John I (1614-44), of Trerice, Newlyn, Cornw.

Family and Education
bap. 3 Mar. 1614,Cornw. RO, Newlyn East par. regs. 1st s. of John Arundell† of Trerice (d. 1654) and Mary, da. of George Cary of Clovelly, Devon; bro. of Richard Arundell*.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 12, 14. educ. ?Exeter, Oxf. 9 Dec. 1631;Al. Ox. L. Inn, 16 Nov. 1633;LI Admiss. i. 222. ?travelled abroad, aft. 7 Aug. 1637-40.CSP Dom. 1637, p. 359. Unm. d. Nov. 1644.Cornw. RO, T/1767.
Offices Held

Local: commr. array (roy.), Cornw. 29 June 1642.Northants RO, FH133, unfol. J.p. 27 Apr. 1644–d.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 194.

Military: col. of ?horse (roy.), army of Sir Ralph Hopton*, 1642–d.Cornw. RO, T/1767.

: Cornw., Newlyn.
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ARUNDELL, John I (1614-44), of Trerice, Newlyn, Cornw.

Will
not found.
Estates
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SMYTH, Sir Walter (1588-1648), of Great Bedwyn, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. 20 Apr. 1588,St. Peter Cornhill (Harl. Soc. Reg. i, 1877), 32. o.s. of Humphrey Smyth† of Collompton, Devon, St Martin’s par., Huggen Lane, London, and the Middle Temple, and 2nd. w. Ursula, da. of Walter Lewson (Levison) of St Peter Cornhill, London.St Peter Cornhill, 235; London Mar. Lics. ed. Foster, 1243. educ. Queen’s Oxf. 29 Nov. 1605, BA 7 July 1608;Al. Ox. M. Temple 21 Mar. 1609.MT Admiss. i. 92; MTR, ii. 504. m. c.1613, — Dowse, s.p. suc. fa. Sept. 1589.PROB11/74/240; C142/221, no. 108. Kntd. 25 Apr. 1616.Shaw, Knights of Eng ii. 157. d. Apr. 1648.
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Local: j.p. Wilts. by July 1636–?SP16/405. Commr. further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; assessment, 1642.SR

: Wilts.
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SMYTH, Sir Walter (1588-1648), of Great Bedwyn, Wilts.

Will
2 Jan. 1644, pr. 19 May 1648.PROB11/204/388.
Estates
owned Send Court, Surr. and rectory of St Mary, Islington, with other properties in London and Mdx;PROB11/204/388; CCAM, 433. Islington rectory conveyed to feoffees in trust, 1646. S. Lewis, History of the Parish of St Mary, Islington (1892), 104.
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BAKER, James (d. 1689), of Shaftesbury, Dorset.

Family and Education
m. (1) 17 July 1631, Christine Goffe, at least 3s.; (2) Mary Seymor of Hanford, Dorset; bur. 21 Oct. 1689 21 Oct. 1689.Dorset RO, St Peter’s Shaftesbury par. regs.
Offices Held

Religious: churchwarden and constable, St Peter, Shaftesbury 1642.Dorset Protestation Returns, 142.

Local: recvr. state revenue, Shaftesbury division c.1645.E113/13, unfol. Solicitor for sequestrations, Dorset Dec. 1646.Dorset Standing Cttee. ed. Mayo, p. xxix. Collector of sequestrations, Shaftesbury division 11 Dec. 1646.Dorset Standing Cttee. ed. Mayo, 111. Commr. assessment, Dorset 7 Apr. 1649, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). tendering Engagement, Jan. 1650.Christie, Shaftesbury i. appx i. p. liv. Under-sheriff, 1654–5.E113/13, unfol. Commr. securing peace of commonwealth, c.Dec. 1655.TSP iv. 305.

Civic: mayor, Shaftesbury 1647 – 48, 1656–7.Hutchins, Dorset iii. 16.

Military: capt. militia ft. Dorset 1648; ?maj. Mar. 1650.E113/13, unfol.; CSP Dom. 1650, p. 505, 1653–4, p. 101.

: of Shaftesbury, Dorset.
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BAKER, James (d. 1689), of Shaftesbury, Dorset.

Will
d. intestate.
Estates
held land in Shaftesbury and Motcombe in 1641-2;E179/105/335, m. 2; E179/105/336, m. 5. leased further lands there 1652.Dorset RO, D/RGB/KF64.
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TREDENHAM, William (c.1637-62), of Tregonan, St Ewe, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. c. 1637,Cornw. RO, T/1064. 2nd but 1st surv. s. of John Tredenham of Philleigh and Elizabeth, da. of John Molesworth of Pencarrow.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 456. educ. M. Temple, 6 July 1653; Exeter Coll. Oxf. 17 Mar. 1654.M. Temple Admiss. i. 153; Al. Ox. unm. suc. fa. 1656.PROB11/258/168. Kntd. 25 July 1660.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 230. d. 12 May 1662.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 456.
Offices Held

Local: commr. militia, Cornw. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. assessment, 1 June 1660, 1661.An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. J.p. Aug. 1660–d.C231/7, p. 31.

: St Ewe, Cornw.
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TREDENHAM, William (c.1637-62), of Tregonan, St Ewe, Cornw.

Will
25 Apr. 1662, pr. 11 May 1670.PROB11/332/646.
Estates
inherited entailed lands in Cornw. centred on Philleigh par.; in will also listed non-entailed lands in Devon and property in Exeter, barton of Tregonan (purchased by Sept. 1656) and manors of Redruth, Treveneage, St Mawes, Tolverne and Penberthy, Cornw. (purchased by fa., bef. 1649).PROB11/332/646; Cornw. RO, T/280-5; CCC 1381; SP23/280, pp. 60-1.
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DRIDEN, Sir John, 2nd bt. (c.1580-1658), of Canons Ashby, Northants.

Family and Education
b. c.1580, 1st s. of Sir Erasmus Dryden†, 1st bt., of Canons Ashby, and Frances (d. 16 Feb. 1631), da. and coh. of William Wilkes of Hodnell, Warws.Vis. Northants. (Harl. Soc. lxxxvii), 66. educ. Broadgates Hall, Oxf. 29 Oct. 1596, aged 16;Al. Cant. M. Temple 20 Apr. 1602.M. Temple Admiss. m. (1) c.1605, Priscilla, da. of James Quarles of Romford, Essex, 1s. d.v.p.; (2) Anna (d. 20 Feb. 1631), da. of Henry Parvis, merchant, of London, and Low Leyton, Essex, s.p.; (3) 3 July 1632 (with £2,000), Honor, da. and coh. of Sir Robert Bevill†, KB, of Chesterton, Hunts., 6s. 4da. (1 d.v.p.).C142/497/135; Northants. RO, D (CA)/517; Vis. Northants. 66-7; CB; Bridges, Northants. i. 225, 226; St Mary Woolnoth and St Mary Woolchurch Haw Par. Regs. ed. J.M.S. Brooke, A.W.C. Hallen, 146. suc. fa. as 2nd bt. 22 May 1632.CB. d. betw. June and Dec. 1658.C181/5, p. 311; PROB11/283, f. 169.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Northants. 20 Dec. 1632–?, Mar. 1649–d.;C231/5, p. 96; C231/6, p. 144. Warws. by Feb. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1653, by c.Sept. 1656–d.C193/13/3, f. 65v; C193/13/4, f. 102v; C193/13/6, f. 90v. Commr. sewers, Northants. 1 June 1633, 18 July 1634;C181/4, ff. 140, 180. charitables uses, 16 Feb. 1637, 21 July 1641.C192/1, unfol. Sheriff, 5 Nov. 1634–5.List of Sheriffs (L. and I. ix), 94. Commr. disarming recusants, 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 385b for associating midland cos. 15 Dec. 1642;A. and O. assessment, Northants. 24 Feb. 1643, 12, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). Hunts. 16 Feb. 1648; sequestration, Northants. 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643;A. and O. defence of Northants. 19 July 1643;LJ vi. 137b, 496b. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645; militia, 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. Northants. and Rutland 14 Mar. 1655.CSP Dom. 1655, p. 78. Custos rot. Northants. 15 Mar. 1649–d.C231/6, p. 144. Commr. oyer and terminer, Midland circ. by Feb. 1654–d.;C181/6, pp. 15, 311. ejecting scandalous ministers, Northants. 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Central: member, cttee. for examinations, 1 Nov. 1642;CJ ii. 829a. cttee. for Westminster Abbey and Coll. 27 Mar. 1644.CJ iii. 439b. Commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648; visitation Oxf. Univ. 2 Sept. 1654.A. and O. Member, cttee. for plundered ministers by Feb. 1653.SP22/2B, f. 88v.

: 2nd bt. (c.1580-1658), of Canons Ashby, Northants. 1580 – 1658.
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DRIDEN, Sir John, 2nd bt. (c.1580-1658), of Canons Ashby, Northants.

Will
20 Jan. 1657, pr. 11 Nov. 1658.PROB11/283, f. 167.
Estates
in 1630, inherited third of manor of Hodnell and the manor house of Old Hodnell, Warws.VCH Warws. vi. 116. In 1632, estate inc. manor of Canons Ashby; lands in Canons Ashby and Preston; rectory and advowson of Canons Ashby; advowson of Middleton Cheney; land in Woodford, Northants.; third of manor of Hodnell.Northants. RO, D (CA)/517. In 1632-40, acquired through third wife a third of manor of Chesterton; manor of Haddon, Hunts.Northants. RO, D (CA)/305, 591-6. In 1633, purchased rectory of Woodford.Northants. RO, D (CA)/580. In 1647, purchased third part of manor of Chesterton.VCH Hunts. iii. 140. In 1650, purchased moiety of manor of Radbourn, Warws.Northants. RO, D (CA)/585; VCH Warws. vi. 199; Dugdale, Diary and Corresp. 243-4. By 1657, owned manor house of Nether Radbourne, Warws., moiety of manor, advowson and lands there.Northants. RO, D (CA)/25. Property in Chesterton was worth more than £500 a year by 1657.PROB11/283, f. 168v. In 1658, estate inc. rectory and tithes of Woodford; messuages and lands in Woodford and Hinton, Northants.; two thirds of manor of Chesterton; lands and mansion house in Chesterton; manor of Haddon, Hunts.PROB11/283, ff. 167-8. In 1670, house at Canons Ashby assessed for 23 hearths.E179/157/446, m. 38d.
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Tothill Street, London (c.1644) Mr Hood’s house, Chancery Lane, London (c.1656).Northants. RO, D (CA)/921-5.
Religion
presented Josias Beacham to rectory of Seaton, Rutland, 1627; John Cave to rectory of Middleton Cheney, Northants., 1646;IND1/17002, ff. 7, 41. John Pasmore to parsonage of Chesterton, Hunts., 1656.HMC 2nd Rep. 63.
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WINWOOD, Richard (1609-88), of Quainton, Bucks.

Family and Education
b. 15 Apr. 1609, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Sir Ralph Winwood†, sec. of state 1614-17, of Quainton and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Nicholas Ball of Totnes, Devon.Vis. Bucks. 1634 (Harl. Soc. lviii), 131; Lipscomb, Bucks. i. 427. educ. Eton 1616-26.W. Sterry, The Eton College Reg. 1441-1698 (Eton, 1943), 372. m. Anne (d. 1 Mar. 1694), da. of Sir Thomas Reade of Barton Court, Abingdon, Berks. s.p.Vis. Bucks. 1634, 131; Lipscomb, Bucks. i. 427. suc. fa. 1617.HP Commons, 1604-1629, ‘Sir Ralph Winwood’. d. 28 June 1688.Lipscomb, Bucks. i. 427.
Offices Held

Local: kpr. Ditton Park, Bucks. 1617–d. Kpr. of royal game, honour of Windsor Mar. 1636–?CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 267; Coventry Docquets, 196. J.p. Bucks. 16 Mar. 1641–48, aft. 1653 – 56, Mar. 1660–80, Feb. 1688–d.C231/5, p. 437; Cal. to the Sessions Recs. ed. W. le Hardy and G.L. Reckitt (Bucks. Sessions Recs. 1933–9), i. 511; A Perfect List (1660); T. Langley, Hist. and Antiquities of the Hundred of Desborough (1797), 17. Commr. subsidy, 1641, 1663; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 9 June 1657, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Berks. 1 June 1660.SR; A. and O.; An Ordinance…for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Dep. lt. Bucks. May 1642–4, 1670 – 80, Feb. 1688–d.Whitelocke, Diary, 131; Whitelocke, Mems. i. 169; LJ v. 178b. Member, Bucks. co. cttee. June 1642.Lord Nugent, Some Mems. of John Hampden (2nd edn. 1832), ii. 458. Commr. for associating midland cos. 15 Dec. 1642; sequestration, Bucks. 27 Mar. 1643; levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; commr. for Bucks. 25 June 1644; militia, Bucks. 2 Dec. 1648, 12 Mar. 1660; Berks. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 14 June 1661-aft. Feb. 1673;C181/7, pp. 105, 635. sewers, Bucks. 6 June 1664;C181/7, p. 255. recusants, 1675.CTB iv. 788.

Central: member, recess cttee. 9 Sept. 1641.CJ ii. 288b. Commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648.CJ iv. 563a; A. and O.

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WINWOOD, Richard (1609-88), of Quainton, Bucks.

Will
20 Jan. 1687, pr. 24 Aug. 1688.PROB11/390/416.
Estates
he and others sold manors of Fulbrooke Eynsham and Fulbrooke Huetts, Bucks. 1636; he and others sold manor of Stowton cum Wadborough, Worcs. 1637.Coventry Docquets, 696, 701.
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HOWARD, Philip (d. 1686), of Leicester Fields, Westminster, and Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, Kent.

Family and Education
b. 3rd s. of Sir William Howard (d. 28 Jan. 1642) of Naworth Castle, Cumb. and Mary (d. 28 Jan. 1639), da. of William, 4th Lord Eure of Malton Castle, Yorks.; bro. of Charles Howard*.C142/774/15; Foster, Yorks. Peds.; CP; MI, St Peter, West Firle, Suss. educ. G. Inn 7 Aug. 1662.G. Inn Admiss. m. 23 Apr. 1668, Elizabeth (bur. 29 Nov. 1693), da. and h. of Sir Robert Newton, 1st bt., of London, citizen and grocer, wid. of Sir John Baker, 3rd. bt., of Sissinghurst, 1s.Foster, Yorks. Peds.; Westminster Abbey Regs. ed. J.L. Chester, 216; Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xcii), 102. Kntd. 27 May 1660;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 226. d. 14 Apr. 1686.Life and Times of Anthony Wood ed. A. Clark, iii. 183.
Offices Held

Military: capt. and (by 1667) brevet col. Life Gds. Jan. 1660–85.Castle Howard Archives, J5/3/3 (Sir Philip Howard’s pprs.); CCSP iv. 526, 572; CSP Dom. 1667, p. 262; CSP Dom. 1670, p. 2; Dalton, Eng. Army Lists, ii. 2.

Local: commr. militia, Yorks. 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. J.p. Yorks. (N. Riding) by Oct. 1660–d.;C220/9/4. Westminster 28 Aug. 1665–d.;C231/7, p. 267. Kent 15 July 1672–d.C231/7, p. 419. Commr. poll tax, Westminster 1660;SR. sewers, Mdx. and Westminster 31 Aug. 1660;C181/7, p. 37. assessment, Cumb. 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679; Kent, Westminster 1672, 1677, 1679; Mdx. 1672, 1677; N. Riding 1679; subsidy, Cumb., Carlisle 1663.SR. Dep. lt. Kent by 1668–?Twysden Lieutenancy Pprs. (Kent Recs. x), 64. Farmer, excise, S. Wales May 1671-May 1672.CTB iii. 829, 1231. Recvr. hearth tax, Kent Mar. 1671;CTB iii. 733. assessment, London and Mdx. Mar. 1677.CTB v. 430.

Central: member, Royal Fishery Co. 25 Sept. 1677–?d.CTB vi. 2.

Colonial: gov. Jamaica Dec. 1684–d.CSP Col. America and W. Indies, 1681–5, pp. 751–2.

: of Leicester Fields, Westminster and Kent., Sissinghurst.
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HOWARD, Philip (d. 1686), of Leicester Fields, Westminster, and Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, Kent.

Will
7 Apr. 1686, cod. 8 Apr. 1686, pr. 3 June 1686.PROB11/383, f. 244v.
Estates
inc. a house at Sissinghurst, Kent, a town house in Denham Buildings, Scotland Yard, St Martin-in-the-Fields (which either replaced or complemented his residence in Leicester Fields) and, by 1686, property in Jamaica.Add. 2723, f. 88v; PROB11/383, f. 244v; CSP Dom. 1670, p. 154; 1673-5, p. 11; Survey of London, xvi. 210-11. At his d. his debts were probably in excess of £10,000.Castle Howard Archives, J5/1/1-11.
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Addresses
Charing Cross, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Mdx. (1661-4);Survey of London, xvi. 230. New Southampton Buildings, Westminster (1673).R. Blome, Britannia (1673), 401.
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THOMAS, Esay (1598-1657), of Bishop’s Castle, Salop.

Family and Education
bap. 2 July 1598, ?6th but 3rd surv. s. of Edward Thomas of Bishop’s Castle (bur. 28 June 1632), town clerk. m. 11 Sept. 1620 Sarah, da. of Robert Williams of Shrewsbury, 1s. d.v.p. 9da. (3 d.v.p.).Bishop’s Castle par. reg.; Shrewsbury St Chad par. reg. d. bef. 9 Sept. 1657.Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, corporation order bk. f. 223.
Offices Held

Civic: common burgess, Bishop’s Castle ?1619; head burgess, 12 Sept. 1621; bailiff, 1629 – 30, 1649–50;Trans. Salop Arch. Soc. ser. 2, x. 47; Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, corporation order bk. ff. 20, 215v, 217v. j.p. and alderman, Oct. 1630 – d.; town clerk, 3 July 1632–d.Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, corporation order bk. ff. 174, 178v.

Local: commr. asssessment, Salop, Mont. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648;A. and O. associated cos. of N. Wales, Mont. 21 Aug. 1648; militia, Salop 2 Dec. 1648.A. and O.

Religious: elder, sixth Salop classis, Apr. 1647.W.A. Shaw, Hist. English Church (2 vols. 1900), ii. 411–2.

: Salop.
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THOMAS, Esay (1598-1657), of Bishop’s Castle, Salop.

Will
not found.
Estates
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BLAGRAVE, Daniel (1603-68), of Southcote, Reading, Berks.

Family and Education
bap. 20 Nov. 1603, 5th s. of Alexander Blagrave (d. 1612), clothier, of Southcote, Reading, and his w. Margaret.St Mary, Reading par. reg.; Vis. Berks. (Harl. Soc. lvi-lvii), ii. 72; PROB11/120/434. educ. I. Temple 21 Nov. 1637, called 12 May 1648.I. Temple database.; CITR ii. 281. m. aft. 18 Jan. 1632, Elizabeth, da. of Abraham Hull, of St Botolph, Aldersgate, 7s. 1da.London and Surr. marr. bonds; St Mary, Reading par. reg.; PROB11/331/206. d. 1668.Ath. Ox. ii. 97.
Offices Held

Local: commr. assessment, Berks. June 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 26 Jan. 1660;CJ iii. 120a; A and O. sequestration, June 1643; treas. ?by 1649–?CJ iii. 120a; CCC 517. Commr. for Berks. 25 June 1644.A. and O. J.p. Berks. by 1647-bef. Oct. 1653, Mar. – bef.Oct. 1660; Mdx. by Feb. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1653; Reading 1655–?C193/13/4, ff. 4, 62; Reading Recs. iv. 255; Sheffield Archives, EM1480; A Perfect List (1660); Berks. RO, R/AC 1/1/6, f. 19v. Commr. militia, Berks. 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.

Civic: asst. Reading Jan. 1645 – Mar. 1656; steward, Oct. 1645 – Mar. 1656, aft. Jan. – Aug. 1657, Feb. 1659-May 1660.Reading Recs. iv. 131, 166; Berks. RO, R/AC 1/1/6, ff. 34, 34v; R/AC 1/1/7, ff. 63, 85; R/AC 1/1/9, f. 2; R/AC 1/1/10, f. 24.

Religious: vestryman, St Mary’s, Reading by 1646-aft. 1648.The Churchwardens’ Accts. of the par. of St Mary’s, Reading ed. F.N.A. Garry and A.G. Garry (Reading, 1893), 166, 169.

Central: commr. high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649;A and O. for compounding, 6 Jan. 1649.CJ vi. 113b. Member, cttee. for advance of money, 6 Jan. 1649; cttee. for indemnity, 6 Jan. 1649; cttee. for plundered ministers, 6 Jan. 1649; Derby House cttee. 6 Jan. 1649; cttee. for the army, 6 Jan. 1649, 2 Jan., 17 Dec. 1652.CJ vi. 109a, 112a, 112b, 113b; A and O. Exegenter, ct. of common pleas, ?aft. 1649. Master in chancery, extraordinary, ?aft. 1649-aft. 1657.Berks. RO, R/AC 1/1/7, f. 78v; The Mystery of the Good Old Cause (1660), 6 (E.1923.2); Ath. Ox. ii. 97. Commr. removing obstructions, sale of forfeited estates, 16 July 1651.A and O.

: of Southcote, Berks., Reading.
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BLAGRAVE, Daniel (1603-68), of Southcote, Reading, Berks.

Will
attainted.
Estates
lands in Berks. worth £98 6s p.a.LR2/266, f. 4.
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PLEY, John (1608-85), of Dartmouth, Devon.

Family and Education
bap. 14 Feb. 1608, o.s. of John Pley of Exeter, merchant, and Elizabeth, da. of William Newcombe of Exeter, merchant.Regs...of the City of Exeter ed. H. Tapley Soper (2 vols. Devon and Cornw. Rec. Soc. 1910, 1933) ii. (All Hallows Goldsmith St.), 3, 24; PROB11/115/332. m. 27 Apr. 1654, Rebecca (bap. 11 Oct. 1635, d. 1682), da. of Christopher Maynard* of Totnes, 1s. d.v.p. 1da.Totnes, Dartmouth St. Petrox par. regs.; PROB11/330/133. suc. fa. c.1610.PROB11/115/332. d. 4 Jan. 1685.Dartmouth St Petrox par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: ?recvr.-gen. Devon 1646.E113/6, answer of Nicholas Field. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Devon and Exeter 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O. Dep. v.-adm. Devon by Sept. 1655–?60.CSP Dom. 1655, p. 541. Commr. assessment, 9 June 1657.A. and O.

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PLEY, John (1608-85), of Dartmouth, Devon.

Will
not found.
Estates
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