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VINCENT, John (1625-76), of Warmsworth, Yorks.

Family and Education
bap. 16 Aug. 1625, 1st s. of Thomas Vincent of Barnburgh, Yorks. and Susan (d. 1652), da. and coh. of Thomas Wormeley of Halfield, Yorks. and wid. of Gervase Bosevile of Warmsworth.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 41. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 10 May 1642; I. Temple, 22 May 1645, called 6 July 1652.Al. Cant.; I. Temple database. m. 26 Aug. 1650, Mary, da. of John Griffith I* of Cefnamwlch, Penllech, Caern. 4s. 6da.London Mar. Lics. ed. Chester, 1390; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 41-2. suc. fa. 1667. d. 17 July 1676.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 41.
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Local: j.p. Yorks. (W. Riding) by Oct. 1653-bef. Oct. 1660.C193/13/4, f. 32v; A Perfect List (1660). Commr. assessment, Yorks. 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660;An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); A. and O. W. Riding 1664, 1672;SR. ejecting scandalous ministers, 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. sewers, Hatfield Chase Level 2 July 1655-aft. Dec. 1671;C181/6, pp. 109, 358; C181/7, pp. 21, 606. River Aire, W. Riding 20 Mar. 1663;C181/7, p. 175. militia, Yorks. 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. poll tax, W. Riding 1660; subsidy, 1663.SR.

: Yorks.
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VINCENT, John (1625-76), of Warmsworth, Yorks.

Will
not found.
Estates
?inherited property at Warmsworth from his mo. in 1652; held advowson of High Melton bef. 1662; inherited Barnburgh and other lands in Yorkshire from his fa. in 1667.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 41; iii. 108; Notts. Archives, DD/N/221/6, 12, 15-16.
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MATTHEWS, Joachim (c.1609-59), of Gt. Gobions, Havering-atte-Bower, Essex.

Family and Education
b. c. 1609, o. surv. s. of Joachim Matthews, public notary, of Broad Street, London, and Sarah, da. of John Gibson, merchant, of London.CB; PROB11/164/393. educ. L. Inn, 27 June 1636.LI Admiss. i. 230 m. 31 Aug. 1637, Philippa, da. and coh. of Jeremy Crew, painter-stainer, of London.Regs. of St Bene’t and St Peter, Paul’s Wharf ed. W.A. Littledale (Harl. Soc. xxxviii.-xli.), ii. 22; London Mar. Lics. ed. Foster, 903; PROB11/174/649. cr. DCL, Oxf. 9 Sept. 1651.Al. Ox. suc. fa. bef. 1634.PROB11/164/393. bur. 5 May 1659.Al. Ox.
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Central: underclerk to Thomas Meautys*, clerk of PC bef. 1637.Harl. 991, f. 32. Commr. ct. martial, Oct. 1651.CSP Dom. 1651, p. 479. Judge, probate of wills, 24 Dec. 1653. Member, cttee. for improving revenues of customs and excise, 26 June 1657.A. and O.

Local: member, Romford sub-cttee. by Sept. 1644-aft. Oct. 1654.Add. 37491, ff. 18–238. J.p. Essex 13 Sept. 1644–d.C231/6, p. 6; C193/13/3, f. 25v; CSP Dom. 1649–50, p. 280; Essex QSOB ed. Allen, p. xxxvii. Commr. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645; assessment, 21 Feb., 27 Sept. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657; London, Surr. 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.38). sewers, Mdx. 31 Jan. 1654, 5 Feb. 1657;C181/6, pp. 5, 200. Essex 31 Aug. 1654, 28 June 1658;C181/6, pp. 5, 296. oyer and terminer, Home circ. by Feb. 1654–d.;C181/6, pp. 14, 306. ejecting scandalous ministers, Essex 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. militia, 14 Mar. 1655;SP25/76A, f. 15v. gaol delivery, Colchester 19 Apr. 1655, 20 Mar. 1656;C181/6, pp. 103, 150. Havering-atte-Bower, Essex 28 May 1655–d.;C181/6, pp. 104, 272. for public faith, Essex 24 Oct. 1657.Mercurius Politicus no. 387 (22–29 Oct. 1657), 62 (E.505.35).

Religious: elder, Braintree classis, 1645.Shaw, Hist. Eng. Church, ii. 375. Trustee, meeting-house, Barking, Essex 22 Nov. 1653.A. and O.

Military: col. militia ft. Essex Feb. 1650–?d.CSP Dom. 1650, p. 504.

Civic: freeman, Maldon June 1652–d.;Essex RO, D/B 3/1/20, f. 189. recorder, Dec. 1652–d.Essex RO, D/B 3/1/20, ff. 191v-241.

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MATTHEWS, Joachim (c.1609-59), of Gt. Gobions, Havering-atte-Bower, Essex.

Will
20 Apr. 1659, pr. 4 June 1659.PROB11/292/127.
Estates
bought property in East Smithfield, London 1634;Coventry Docquets, 670. lived in St Botolph without Aldersgate, London, 1638;Inhabitants of London, 1638, i. 204. bought manor of Gobions, Havering-at-Bower, Essex, for £3,000, 1642;Essex RO, D/DHt/T140/19-23. bought manors of Bedfords and Earles, Romford, 1659;D. Lysons, The Environs of London (1792-6), iv. 189. owned property at Charing Cross, Westminster.Survey of London, xvi. 111.
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CROMWELL, Richard (1626-1712), of Huntingdon, Hunts.

Family and Education
b. 4 Oct. 1626, 3rd but 1st surv. s. of Oliver Cromwell* of Huntingdon, and Elizabeth, da. of Sir James Bourchier of London and Little Stambridge Hall, Rochford, Essex.Abbott, Writings and Speeches, i. 50; Noble, Mems. of House of Cromwell (1784), i. 158. educ. Felsted School (Martin Holbeach);J. H. Jesse, Mems. of the Court of England (1840), iii. 153. L. Inn, 27 May 1647; hon. MA, Oxford, 29 July 1658.Al. Ox. m. (with £3,000) 1 May 1649, Dorothy (d. 5 Jan. 1676), da. of Richard Maijor* of Hursley, Hants, 2s. (d.v.p.), 7da. (5 d.v.p.).Hunts. RO, 731/26; Jesse, Mems. iii. 154; Noble, Mems. i. 189-94; Memoranda of the Parishes of Hursley and North Baddesley (Winchester, 1808), 42-3, 58. suc. fa. (as lord protector) 3 Sept. 1658-7 May 1659. d. 12 July 1712.T. Hearne, Reliquiae Hearnianae (Oxford, 1857), i. 261; Noble, Mems. i. 176.
Offices Held

Military: ?capt. of lifeguard, Philip Sidney*, Visct. Lisle, c. Feb. – Apr. 1647; Sir Thomas Fairfax*, c.Oct. 1647-c.Feb. 1648.CCAM 59; M. Wanklyn, Reconstructing the New Model Army (Solihull, 2015–16), i. 84, 96; T. Fairfax, The Displaying of the Life-Guards Colours (1648), 2 (E. 430.15). Col. of horse, Dec. 1657.Clarke Pprs. iii. 145.

Local: commr. assessment, Glam. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650;A. and O. Hants 23 June 1649,CJ vi. 241a. 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653; Cambs., Camb., I. of Ely, Essex, Hunts., Rutland, Hants, Westmld. 9 June 1657. 1649 – ?59A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). J.p. Hants 27 June; Rad. 14 May 1651 – bef.Apr. 1654, 24 Sept. 1658 – ?July 1659; Mon. 8 July 1656–?June 1659.C231/6, pp. 160, 215, 340; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 334–6, 361–2. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, Hants, Southampton and I.o.W. 5 Oct. 1653.A. and O. Commr. oyer and terminer, Western circ. by Feb. 1654-June 1659;C181/6, pp. 8, 307. Mdx. 10 Nov. 1655;C181/6, p. 128. sewers, Deeping and Gt. Level 6 May 1654–29 Nov. 1658;C181/6, pp. 26, 246. Mdx. and Westminster 10 July 1656-Oct. 1658;C181/6, pp. 174, 243. ejecting scandalous ministers, Mon., Hants 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. gaol delivery, Winchester 28 Nov. 1655.C181/6, p. 132. Warden, New Forest c.Apr. 1656–?60.BL, RP2573(i). Custos rot. Mon. 8 July 1656–?June 1659.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 361–2.

Central: commr. Gt. Level of the Fens, 29 May 1649.A. and O. Member, cttee. for trade, 1 Nov. 1655;CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 1. cttee. relief of Piedmont Protestants, 4 Jan. 1656.CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 100. Cllr. of state, 8 Dec. 1657.CSP Dom. 1657–8, pp. 206, 208; Clarke Pprs. iii. 129.

Academic: chan. Oxf. Univ. 29 July 1657–8 May 1660.Wood, Fasti, 222.

Civic: burgess, Southampton Sept. 1658.HMC 11th Rep. III, 183–4.

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Likenesses: miniature, unknown, 1650-5;NPG. miniature, S. Cooper, 1658;Whereabouts unknown. ?miniature, S. Cooper, 1665;Whereabouts unknown. oil on canvas, attrib. J. Hayls;Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon. oil on canvas, attrib. J. Hayls;Chequers Court, Bucks. etching, ?W. Hollar;BM; NPG. line engraving, P. Troschel, 1658;BM. line engraving, P. Stent, 1658;BM. line engraving, unknown, 1658-9;BM; NPG. line engraving, A. Milleart, 1658-9;BM. line engraving, J. Gammon, 1658-9;BM. line engraving, W. Haynesworth, 1659.BM; NPG. line engraving, B. Moncornet, 1659.NPG.

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CROMWELL, Richard (1626-1712), of Huntingdon, Hunts.

Will
1 July 1712, pr. 29 Aug. 1712.PROB11/528/276.
Estates
purchased Barton Farm, Ely (bishops’ lands) for £1,289 Feb. 1649;Bodl. Rawl. B.239, p. 23. on m. assigned lands in Mon. Glos. and Hants worth £2,000 p.a.Hunts. RO, 731/26-7; Abbott, Writings and Speeches, ii. 40-1, 56-7, 64; CP25/2/579/1652Michas.
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BAINES, Jeremiah (1611-78), of Horselydown, St Olave, Southwark, Surr.

Family and Education
bap. 14 Jan. 1611, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Edward Baines of Barbon, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmld. and Margaret (bur. 26 June 1620), da. of one Bland of Killington, Westmld.Kirkby Lonsdale par. reg.; Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xcii), 16. m. (1) by 1628, Jane (bur. 18 Oct. 1635), 1s. 2da. d.v.p. ;Kirkby Lonsdale par. reg.; Add. 32477, f. 2v. (2) 17 Aug. 1639, Katherine (d. aft. 1678), da. of George Otway of Rockbourne, Hants, 4s. (1 ) 7da. (3 ).Add. 32477, ff. 1v-3; Vis. London, 16. suc. fa. Apr. 1620.Kirkby Lonsdale par. reg. bur. 18 Apr. 1678 18 Apr. 1678.St Olave, Southwark par reg.
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Local: collector, parliamentary contribution, St Saviour and St Olave, Southwark Aug. 1642.PA, Main Pprs. 29 Aug. 1642. Commr. for Surr. 27 July 1643.LJ vi. 151b. Visitor, Durham Univ. 15 May 1657.Burton’s Diary, ii. 537. Commr. assessment, Surr. 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; survey, Sherwood Forest 19 June 1657; ejecting scandalous ministers, Surr. 22 Oct. 1657;An Order...for an Additional Supply of Commissioners for Ejecting Scandalous...Ministers (1657), 7. Southwark militia, 14 July 1659; militia, Surr. 26 July 1659; Southwark 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.

Military: capt. of dragoons (parlian.) by Dec. 1642–?;SP28/5, f. 204; BHO, Cromwell Assoc. database. maj. by Feb.-5 July 1643;SP24/2, f. 145; SP24/33, unfol. (petition of Jeremiah Baines); SP28/5, ff. 206–7; SP28/22, f. 120. lt.-col. of ft. 5 July 1643–4 Nov. 1645.SP28/22, f. 120; SP28/31, pt. 13, unfol.

Religious: elder, 10th London classis, 1645–60.‘Recs. of the provincial assembly of London, 1647–60’ ed. C.E. Surman (typescript, DWL), i. 190, 281.

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BAINES, Jeremiah (1611-78), of Horselydown, St Olave, Southwark, Surr.

Will
13 Apr. 1678, pr. 29 Apr. 1678.PROB11/356, f. 236v.
Estates
inherited property in Westmld., inc. manor of Barbon.C142/767/100. In 1652, purchased several fee farm rents in Westmld. for £379.C54/3704/26. In 1654, purchased from commrs. for the sale of crown lands, a parcel of Bowood Park, Calne, Wilts. for £860.C54/3772/33; E304/7/V17. At d. estate inc. lands and tenements in Barbon (where he owned a house of one hearth), Casterton and Middleton, Westmld.; leases on messuages and tenements in St Olave, Southwark; a house and tenements in Horselydown, Southwark; and tenements in George Alley, Southwark. Personal estate valued at £2,725, of which £2,200 was in the form of stock in a brewery on Battle Bridge Lane, Southwark.E179/195/73; PROB4/7287; PROB11/356, ff. 236v-237.
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WEAVER, Robert (c.1632-c.1686), of Yatton, Aymestrey, Herefs.

Family and Education
b. c. 1632, 1st s. of Thomas Weaver of Yatton and Anne, da. of Hugh Lewis of Harpton, Rad.Westminster Mar. Lics. ed. G. J. Armytage (Harl. Soc. xxiii), 140; Robinson, Mansions and Manors, 20. educ. L. Inn 5 May 1649,LI Admiss. called 5 Nov. 1656;LI Black Bks. ii. 414. Brasenose, Oxf. 28 July 1651.Al. Ox. m. (1) c.Oct. 1656, Judith, da. of Edward Whalley* of King Street, St Margaret, Westminster, at least 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da.;St Andrew, Holborn par reg.; PROB11/328, f. 64v; PROB11/386, f. 264. (2) lic. 17 Oct. 1667, Agnes (bur. 3 Dec. 1668), da. of ?Freeland, wid. of Thomas Stone, ship’s captain, of Rotherhithe, Surr., s.p.Westminster Mar. Lics. ed. Armytage, 140; St Nicholas, Deptford par. reg. (marriage entry 20 June 1648); St Mary, Rotherhithe par. reg.; PROB11/328, ff. 64v-65; MI of Captain Thomas Stone, St Mary’s, Rotherhithe. suc. fa. 17 Aug./28 Oct. 1647;PROB11/202, ff. 70, 71. d. 29 Dec. 1685 /16 Feb. 1687.PROB11/386, f. 264v.
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Local: j.p. Herefs. 5 Mar. 1653-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 253; G.E. McParlin, ‘The Herefs. gentry in county government 1625–61’ (Univ. of Wales PhD thesis, 1981), 167, 260. Westminster Mar. 1657-Mar. 1660;C231/6, p. 363. Rad. by Aug. 1659-Mar. 1660.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 336. Commr. assessment, Herefs. 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657; Rad. 26 Jan. 1660;An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); A. and O. ejecting scandalous ministers, Herefs. 14 Aug. 1656;CSP Dom. 1656–7, p. 72. militia, Herefs., Rad. 26 July 1659.A. and O.

Central: commr. security of protector, England and Wales 27 Nov. 1656; alienations by April 1659-June 1660.Add. 70007, f. 106v; CSP Dom. 1660–85, p. 3.

: of Yatton, Aymestrey, Herefs.
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WEAVER, Robert (c.1632-c.1686), of Yatton, Aymestrey, Herefs.

Will
29 Dec. 1685, pr. 16 Feb. 1687.PROB11/386, f. 264.
Estates
in 1647, inherited, in reversion, messuages, tenements and lands in Aymestrey, Wigmore and Yatton, Herefs., and in Llanbadarn Fawr, Rad.PROB11/202, ff. 70r-v. In 1663, his estate in possession and reversion in Aymestrey, Stapleton and Yatton was worth about £215 a year.Herefs. Militia Assessment of 1663 ed. M.A. Faraday (Cam. Soc. ser. 4, x), 134, 144, 148.
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MARBURY, Thomas (1611-68), of Marbury, Great Budworth, Cheshire.

Family and Education
bap. 25 Aug. 1611, 1st. s. of Thomas Marbury (d. 24 May 1636) of Marbury, and 2nd w. Frances (bur. 1 Nov. 1634), da. of John Ardene of Hawarden, Cheshire.Ormerod, Cheshire, i. pt. 2, pp. 636-7. educ. Brasenose, Oxf. 1627, BA 5 May 1631, MA 6 Feb. 1634;Al. Ox. G. Inn 23 Feb. 1636.G. Inn Admiss. 210. m. Mary, da. of Sir Richard Brooke of Norton, Cheshire, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. suc. half-bro. Nov. 1645; d. 27 Jan. 1668.Great Budworth par. reg.
Offices Held

Local: dep. lt. Cheshire 22 Feb. 1647–?, Oct. 1661–20 Sept. 1662, 9 Aug. 1664–d.CJ v. 47b; LJ ix. 31a; Cheshire RO, DLT/B11, pp. 108, 127. J.p. 22 Mar. 1647–1 Oct. 1659, Mar. 1660 – 3 Aug. 1663, 30 Apr. 1664–d.C231/6, pp. 84, 442; C231/7, pp. 212, 229. Member, Cheshire co. cttee. by June 1647-aft. Jan. 1650.SP28/224, ff. 263, 295. Commr. assessment, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb., 17 Mar. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 14 Mar. 1655, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Chester 26 July 1659.A. and O.; SP25/76A, f. 15v. High steward, Northwich, Cheshire by 1650-aft. 1654.CCC 685. Member, sub-cttee. of accts. Cheshire by July 1650–?SP28/224, f. 327. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, Cheshire and Chester 5 Oct. 1653.A. and O. Commr. securing peace of commonwealth, Cheshire by Nov. 1655;Cheshire RO, DLT/B38, p. 10. dividing parishes, Cheshire and Chester 10 Mar. 1656;Mins. of the Cttee. of Plundered Ministers rel. to Lancs. and Cheshire ed. W.A. Shaw (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. xxxiv), 115. sewers, Cheshire 12 Feb. 1658;C181/6, p. 270. poll tax, 1660.SR.

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MARBURY, Thomas (1611-68), of Marbury, Great Budworth, Cheshire.

Will
26 Jan. 1668, pr. 27 Mar. 1668.Cheshire RO, WS 1668, will of Thomas Marbury.
Estates
in 1625, fa. assessed at £13 6s. 8d for the privy seal loan;Cheshire RO, DLT/B/11, p. 12. in 1632, he was assessed at £35 for distraint of knighthood.‘Obligatory knighthood temp. Charles I’ ed. J.P. Earwaker (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. xii), 209. In 1645, inherited family estate, inc. manors of Hartford, Marbury and Weaverham; capital messuage of Reddish; and property in Anderton, Aston-by-Budworth, Barnton, Bryn, Budworth, Cogshall, Gorstage, Grappenhall, Hatton, Latchford, Leigh (nr. Acton), Marbury, Northwich, Oakmere, Over Whitley, Pickmere, Reddish, Sandiway, Thelwall, Weaverham and Wincham, Cheshire.Harl. 2070, f. 154v; Cheshire IPM ed. R. Stewart-Brown (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lxxxiv), 180-3.
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BLAKISTON, John (1603-49), of St Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.

Family and Education
bap. 21 Aug. 1603, 3rd s. of Marmaduke Blakiston, rector of Sedgefield, co. Dur. and Margaret (bur. 10 Mar. 1636), da. of one James.Surtees, Co. Dur. iii. 163. educ. appr. mercer, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1619.Extracts from the Recs. of the Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ed. F. W. Dendy (Surt. Soc. ci), ii. 239. m. 9 Nov. 1626, Susan, da. of one Harrison, wid. of Roger Chambers, merchant, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 5s. (3 d.v.p.) 4da. (3 d.v.p.).St Nicholas, All Saints and St Andrew, Newcastle-upon-Tyne par. regs.; Whitburn, co. Dur. par. reg.; Surtees, Co. Dur. iii. 402; Welford, Men of Mark, i. 335, 339. suc. fa. Sept. 1639;Surtees, Co. Dur. iii. 163. d. June 1649.PROB11/215, f. 342v; CJ vi. 225b.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1627;Reg. of Freemen of Newcastle upon Tyne ed. M. H. Dodds (Publns. of the Newcastle upon Tyne Recs. Cttee. iii), 14. chamberlain, 1631–2;Welford, Men of Mark, i. 335. common cllr. Oct. 1645–d.;Tyne and Wear Archives, MD.NC/1/1, p. 166. alderman, 5 Dec. 1644–d.;CJ iii. 714b. mayor, Oct. 1645-Oct. 1646.Tyne and Wear Archives, MD.NC/1/1, p. 166.

Mercantile: member, Hostmen’s Co. Newcastle-upon-Tyne by Dec. 1636–d.;Tyne and Wear Archives, GU.HO/1/1, p. 366; Extracts from the Recs. of the Co. of Hostmen of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ed. F. W. Dendy (Surt. Soc. cv), 269. Merchant Adventurers’ Co. Newcastle-upon-Tyne by 1641 – d.; asst. 9 Oct. 1641 – 4 Feb. 1642, 1645–7.Tyne and Wear Archives, GU.MA/3/3, ff. 5, 8v, 26, 35.

Central: member, recess cttee. 9 Sept. 1641;CJ ii. 288b. cttee. for examinations, 17 Aug. 1642.CJ ii. 725a. Commr. conserving peace betw. England and Scotland, 20 May 1643, 7 July 1646, 28 Oct. 1647.LJ vi. 55b; viii. 411a; ix. 500a. Member, cttee. of navy and customs, 2 Nov. 1643;CJ iii. 243b, 299a. cttee. for compounding, 23 Dec. 1643,CJ iii. 351a. 8 Feb. 1647; cttee. for plundered ministers, 19 Nov. 1644, 6 Jan. 1649.CJ iii. 699b; vi. 112b. Commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648. Member, cttee. for sale of bishops’ lands, 30 Nov. 1646. Commr. removing obstructions, sale of bishops’ lands, 21 Nov. 1648; high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649.A. and O. Member, cttee. for the army, 6 Jan.,CJ vi. 113b. 17 Apr. 1649;A. and O. cttee. for powder, match and bullet, 19 Jan. 1649;CJ vi. 121b. cttee. for excise, 10 Feb. 1649.CJ vi. 137b.

Local: commr. assessment, co. Dur. 24 Feb. 1643, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr. 1649; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr. 1649; sequestration, co. Dur. 27 Mar. 1643; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 27 Mar. 1643, 5 Dec. 1644;A. and O.; CJ iii. 714b. levying of money, 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643.A. and O. Auditor, duchy of Lancaster, northern parts by 1644-aft. Mar. 1646.SC6/CHASI/1662, m. 11d; Bodl. Nalson XIV, f. 215v. Commr. Northern Assoc. Newcastle-upon-Tyne 20 June 1645; militia, 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. compounding with delinquents northern cos. 2 Mar. 1649.SP18/1/23, f. 32.

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BLAKISTON, John (1603-49), of St Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.

Will
1 June 1649, pr. 24 Mar. 1651.PROB11/215, f. 342.
Estates
in 1645, Blakiston was granted the lease of sequestered manors of Gibside and Marley Hill, Co. Dur. at a rent of £160 a year.Recs. of the Cttees. for Compounding...in Durham and Northumb. ed. R. Welford (Surt. Soc. cxi), 37. In 1647, Blakiston and Edward Cludd* purchased Rest Park and other property in Sherburn in Elmet, Yorks. from the commrs. for the sale of church lands for £3,906.Coll. Top. et Gen. i. 4. At some point between 1647 and his death, Blakiston purchased lands and collieries in Frankland, co. Dur. from the commrs. for the sale of church lands for £1,279.LR2/266, f. 3v. By Aug. 1648, he had purchased Durham Castle, formerly the property of the bishop of Durham.A List of the Names of the Members of the House of Commons (1648, 669 f.12.103); G. Lilburne, To Every Individuall Member of the Honorable House of Commons (1649), 6.
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Mark Lane, Crutched Friars, London (1643).Add. 18778, f. 48v.
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BOWREMAN, Thomas (1614-78), of Calbourne, Brook, and Newport, I.o.W.

Family and Education
b. 1614, eldest s. of William Bowreman of Brook, I.o.W., and Barbara, da. of Thomas Worsley of Chale. m. (1) Isabella (d. 8 Sept. 1647), da. of Christopher Sacheverell of Chantmarle, Dorset and Burton Davie, Som., 3s., 3da. (1 d.v.p.);Vis. Hants (Harl. Soc., n. s. x), 87; Berry, Pedigrees of Hants, 78. (2) bef. 1662, Jane (d. 1691).Add. Ch. 56577; Hants RO, 1692A10/1. suc. fa. aft. 14 Jan. 1650.I.o.W. RO, JER/SEL/1/27. d. bef. 4 May 1678.Hants RO, 1678AD021.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Lymington 1634;King, Bor. and Par. Lymington, 188. Yarmouth, I.o.W. bef. 1641;Add. 5669, f. 88. Newtown ?-24 Mar. 1663.I.o.W. RO, JER/BAR/3/9/79.

Local: dep. lt. I.o.W. 1642–?Royalist’s Notebook ed. Bamford, 110. Member, cttee. I.o.W. 10 Oct., 13 Dec. 1643.CJ iii. 271b, 338a. Commr. for I.o.W. 1 July 1644;I.o.W. RO, OG/BB/484; A. and O. assessment, 27 Sept. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 1 June 1660;A. and O.; Ordinance for Assessment (1660), 51 (E.1075.6). Hants 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657.A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653), 296 (E.1062.28). J.p. Hants by Feb. 1650-bef. Oct. 1660.Names of the Justices (1650), 50 (E.1238.4); C193/13/3, f. 57; C193/13/4, f. 88; CUL, Dd.VIII.1, f. 94; C193/13/5, f. 94; C193/13/6, f. 78v; A Perfect List (1660), 49. Judge, relief of poor prisoners, I.o.W. 5 Oct. 1653. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Hants 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 27 Mar. 1655;C181/6, p. 99. militia, I.o.W. 26 July 1659;A. and O. ?poll tax, 1660.SR.

Military: capt. (parlian.) Cowes Castle, I.o.W. 15 Oct. 1643.Add. Ch. 56587. Gov. Sandown Castle by 1648.Clarke MS LXVII, f. 99; SP28/63, f. 113. Dep. gov. I.o.W. by Aug. 1653.CSP Dom. 1653–4, p. 112.

: Brook and I.o.W., Newport.
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BOWREMAN, Thomas (1614-78), of Calbourne, Brook, and Newport, I.o.W.

Will
admon. 4 May 1678.Hants RO, 1678AD021.
Estates
life interest, aft. the d. of his fa., manor of Brook with associated lands in Brook, Mottistone, Brighstone, Shalfleet, Calbourne and Freshwater, I.o.W; tenements in Newport, and in Lymington, Hants.I.o.W. RO, JER/SEL/1/27. Advowson of St Mary’s, Brook.Add. 38633, f. 62.
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HUTCHINSON, Daniel (?1605-75), of Wine Tavern Street, St John’s Parish, Dublin.

Family and Education
?bap. 2 Nov. 1605, s. of Edward Hutchinson of Alford, Lincs., and Susanna.Alford par. regs. m. (bef. Sept. 1644) ---, sister of William Grice of Dublin, 2s. (1 d.v.p.), at least 1da.HMC Egmont, i. 278; Regs. of St John the Evangelist, Dublin ed. J. Mills (Dublin, 1906), 18, 44. d. bef. Dec. 1675.Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin V ed. J. T. Gilbert (Dublin, 1895), 100.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Dublin corporation Jan. 1634;Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin III ed. J. T. Gilbert (Dublin, 1892), 290. alderman, Oct. 1648 – Apr. 1672, 20 Sept. 1672–d.;Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin III, 466; Cal. Anc. Recs. Dublin V, 17. auditor, Oct. 1649–d.;Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin III, 491; Cal. Anc. Recs. Dublin V, 81. jt. clerk of the Tholsell, 27 Sept. 1650;Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin III, 503. treas. Oct. 1650–1;Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin III, 504. mayor, Oct. 1652.Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin IV, 33.

Central: asst. commry. for victuals, c.1643–9.Add. MS 46932, ff. 35, 92v; Tanner Lttrs. 311–2. Commr. high ct. of justice, Dublin 30 Dec. 1652.TCD, MS 844, f. 136. Member, cttee. for preaching the gospel, Jan. 1653.St J.D. Seymour, Puritans in Ire. (Oxford, 1921), 61. Treas. collection for Waldensians, 27 Oct. 1655.Ire. under the Commonwealth ii. 545. Trustee, Erasmus Smith’s charity, 1657–d.Barnard, Cromwellian Ireland, 192.

Local: treas. Dublin precinct 11 Oct. 1651.Eg. 1762, f. 202. J.p. Leinster 4 Nov. 1651; Dublin 2 June 1656; co. Kildare Sept. 1658.TCD, MS 844, f. 110; Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin IV, 95; CSP Ire. 1666–9, pp. 575, 583–4, 605; Barnard, Cromwellian Ireland, 291. Commr. revenue, Dublin precinct 15 Feb. 1653;Eg. 1762, f. 66. assessment, co. Carlow 16 Oct. 1654, 12 Jan. 1655; cos. Dublin, Kildare 16 Oct. 1654, 12 Jan. 1655, 24 June 1657; city of Dublin 16 Oct. 1654, 12 Jan. 1655, 28 Mar. 1656.An Assessment for Ire. (Dublin, 1654, 1655, 1657); Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin IV, 559. Sheriff, cos. Dublin, Wicklow 1656–8.Ire. Under the Commonwealth, ii. 632; NAI, Ferguson MS 9, p. 274; MS 10, p. 165. Commr. poll money, city and co. Dublin, co. Kildare 24 Apr. 1660, 1 Mar. 1661.Irish Census, 1659, 620–1, 638–9.

Military: capt. militia horse, Dublin 1659–60.HMC Ormonde, o.s. ii. 248.

: St John’s Parish, Dublin., of Wine Tavern Street.
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Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

HUTCHINSON, Daniel (?1605-75), of Wine Tavern Street, St John’s Parish, Dublin.

Will
Estates
held lease of Batterstown, co. Meath, and lands in Naas barony, co. Kildare, bef. 1641.TCD, MS 810, f. 238; 1641 Depositions website; Down Survey website. Awarded mortgaged land from Dublin corporation, from 1650-1;Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin III, 502; Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin IV, 12. granted an ‘interest in Lecale, co. Down’, 6 Apr. 1653 (retained until at least 1670);Eg. 1762, f. 207v; Down Survey website. and purchased 705 acres, Navan barony, co. Meath, May-June 1654.Bottigheimer, Eng. Money and Irish Land, 205. Awarded Thomas Aylmer’s lands, co. Dublin, June 1654;Ire. under the Commonwealth, i. 11n; CSP Ire. 1660-2, pp. 351-2. £250 p.a. from Sarsfield estate, Tullis, co. Kildare, c.1655;CSP Ire. 1660-2, p. 81; CSP Dom. 1671, pp. 109-10. and 61-year lease of plot in St Thomas Street, Dublin, from June 1659.Cal. Ancient Recs. Dublin IV, 164, 176. Held lease of house in Clonmel, co. Tipperary, c.1659;NAI, Ferguson MS 10, p. 24. and lands at Newtown, co. Dublin (sold to crown, c.1663).HMC Ormonde, n.s. iii. 294-5. By 1670 also held land in 29 townlands in Geashill and Ballybritt baronies, King’s County.Down Survey website.
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house in Wine Tavern St., Dublin, by 1646- aft. July 1659.Vestry Recs. St John the Evangelist, Dublin ed. R. Gillespie (Dublin, 2002), 175, 216.
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VERNEY, Ralph (1613-96), of Middle Claydon, Bucks.

Family and Education
b. 9 Nov. 1613, 1st s. of Sir Edmund Verney* and Margaret, da. of Sir Thomas Denton† of Hillesden, Bucks.Mems. of the Verney Fam. i. 120; Vis. Bucks. 1634 (Harl. Soc. lviii), 123. educ. Magdalen Hall, Oxf. c.1630-3.Lttrs. and Pprs. of the Verney Family ed. J. Bruce (Cam. Soc. lvi), 150-4. m. 31 May 1629, Mary (d. 10 May 1650), da. and h. of John Blacknall, counsellor at law, of Abingdon, Berks. and M. Temple, 3s. (2 d.v.p.) 3da. d.v.p.Vis. Bucks. 1634, 123; Mems. of the Verney Fam. ii. 414. Kntd. 8 Mar. 1641.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 208. suc. fa. 23 Oct. 1642; cr. bt. 16 Mar. 1661.CB. d. 24 Sept. 1696.Mems. of the Verney Fam. iv. 478-9.
Offices Held

Local: commr. further subsidy, Bucks. 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660;SR. assessment, 1642, 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689 – d.; Buckingham 1689–d.SR; An Ordinance…for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). Member, Bucks. standing cttee. June 1642.G. Nugent-Grenville, Lord Nugent, Some Mems. of John Hampden (1832), ii. 458. Commr. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 10 July 1660-aft. Feb. 1673.C181/7, pp. 13, 635. J.p. Bucks. July 1660–87, ?1689 – d.; Buckingham 1677. Dep. lt. Bucks. c. 1660 – Feb. 1688, Oct. 1688–d. Commr. corporations, 1662–3;HP Commons, 1660–1690. loyal and indigent officers, 1662;SR. sewers, Bedford Gt. Level 1662–3;C181/7, p. 148; S. Wells, The Hist. of the Drainage of the Great Level (1830), i. 350. Bucks. 6 June 1664;C181/7, p. 255. subsidy, 1663;SR. recusants, 1675.

: of Middle Claydon, Bucks.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, C. Johnson, 1634;Claydon Hall Trust. fun. monument, E. Marshall, Middle Claydon church, Bucks.

Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

VERNEY, Ralph (1613-96), of Middle Claydon, Bucks.

Will
19 Feb. 1696, pr. 10 May 1701.PROB11/460/160.
Estates
worth £1,400 p.a.I.F.W. Beckett, Wanton Troopers (Barnsley, 2015), 8.
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