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INQUISITION ES POST MORTEM
CHARLES L
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ABSTRACTS
OF
INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM
RETUKNEO INTO THE COURT OF CHANCERY IN THE REIGN OF
KING CHARLES THE FIRST.
MISCELLANEOUS SERIE
PART III. 1-18 CHARLES I
EDW. ALEXANDER
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PREFACE.
This volume contains complete Abstracts of the Inquisitiones post mortem
taken from the Miscellaneous Series now preserved in the Public Record
Office, London.
As a full account of Inquisitions post mortem was given in the pre-
face Xo vol. ix. of the Index Library, there remains but little to be said
concerning them, except to repeat that they give much useful information
both concerning the genealogy of the deceased person, as well as of the
topography of the county, for these Inquisitions abound in field-names,
manors and hamlets, some of which can still be traced to-day, while others
have completely disappeared.
With this volume is brought to a close the whole of the Inquisitions
taken between the first and eighteenth years of King Charles L, after which
date the practice was discontinued, nearly every feudal custom coming to
an end during the Commonwealth.
E. A. FRY.
1 *
CONTENTS.
Atwood, Ralph, yeoman -
Atwood, Thomas
Baldwyne, Henry, yeoman
Banaster, George, gent. -
^Barker, John, joiner
Barnard, James
Beard, Richard, gent.
Betterton, Alexander
Bicke, Thomas, gent.
Birde, Giles, gent. -
Bird, Giles, gent.
Bishopp, Thomas
Blanch, Richard, clothier -
Bonner, Thomas, yeoman -
Bower, Richard
Browne, Humphry, gent. -
Buck, Matthew, gent.
By, William
Came, Fortuna, widow
Carpenter, John, yeoman -
Cheldon, Thomas
CUffe a Is. Custus, Wm.
Clutterbuck, Jasper, gent. -
CoUett, John, yeoman
Cowles, Thomas, yeoman
Cowles, Tobias
Cox, Edward, gent. -
Craven, Lady Elizabeth,
widow - - - -
Creese, John, idiot -
Crumpe, Henry, yeoman -
Cugley, Henry -
Cumocke, William -
Custus als. Cliffe, Wm.
Davies, Thomas, yeoman -
Davies, Giles -
Davies, Giles, mercer
Year. Page.
1630 I
1638 I
1636
1637
1626
1640
1638
1638
1639
164 1
Duplicate
1638 14
1637
1626
1626
1630
1632
1626
1638
28
1642
17
1640
37
1642
lb
1628
19
1642
32
1632
18
1638
29
1628
17
1627
26
1646
16
1640
3"
1626
2b
1640
^i
1642
lb
1633
40
1638
41
1639
42
Dawe, Arthur -
Delabere, Richard, esq.
Dutton, Lavin-ence, gent. -
Edmonds, Edward, sen.,
yeoman
Emley, William, sen., yeo-
man - - - -
Fletcher, Henry, gent.
Fowler, Richard, gent.
Francombe, John
Freeman, Richard, gent. -
French als. Lane, Reginald
Gascoigne, George, esq.
Gibbes, William
Gibbes, William
Gookin, Vincent, knt.
Gough, Warren
Griffin, Thomas
Griffith, Robert, shoemaker
Guye, William, yeoman -
Hall, Lady Appohna, widow
Handcoxe, Giles
Hardinge, Maurice -
Harding, William, jun.
Harris, John
Harris, Tristram
Harris, Tristram
Harris, Richard
Harrold, WilUam
Hath way, Richard -
Haynes, Giles, yeoman
Hiett, Thomas -
Hiett, Thomas -
Higford, John, gent.-
Higford, John, gent.-
HiU, Guy - - - -
Year. Page.
Ib26 38
163b 47
1637 45
1632 45
1638 49
1632
ib28
1638
ib42
1642
ib26
1639
ib42
1638
1637
1638
1639
ib48
ib42
1638
ib28
1635
1633
1638
1638
1640
1636
1638
1630
1638
54
53
52
51
50
59
62
55
58
63
61
bi
59
b8
89
77
76
74
6z
95
96
97
90
80
91
Duplicate
163b 71
1636 92
ib2b 88
Vlll
Gloucestershire Chancery Inquisitiones.
HUl, Richard, knt. -
Hodson, Marmaduke
HoUester, Thomas -
Hooke, Thomas, gent.
Hope, Giles, yfioman
Horte, Thomas
Hoskins, Kedgfwen -
Howell, Mary, widow
Huntley ah. Symonds,
Ambrose . . -
Hurne, Thomas
King, Edward -
Lane ah, French, Reginald
Lardge, John -
Lawrence, William, gent. -
Loveridge, Thomas -
Loveridge, Thomas -
Ludby, Simon -
Mallett, John, gent. -
Mason, Edward
Mason, Giles, clothier
Massenger, Roland -
Mercer, Robert
Moore, John
Morse, Thomas, yeoman -
Nicholas, Thomas, esq.
Osborne, Elizabeth
Packer, Alexander, gent. -
Packer, Richard
Partridge, Henry, gent.
Partridge, William, yeo-
man - - - -
Payne, Richard, gent.
Phillips, John, yeoman
Year.
Page.
1628
81
1626
89
1631
73
1630
84
1638
97
1631
70
1628
78
1641
96
1632
86
1628
.78
1637
98
1642
99
1638
102
1639
10.5
if)33
101
1633
102
1640
100
1640
no
No refer.
1640
III
1626
106
1642
106
1638
109
1638
108
1639
"3
1642
112
1638
119
1639
124
1637
126
1638
123
163 1
116
1638
122
Year. Page.
Price, John, gent. - - 1630 118
Pumfrey, George, yeoman 1638 127
Pmnell, John, gent. - - 1641 125
Robinson, Anthony, gent. - 1642 127
Rogers, Thomas - - 1638 130
Sadler, James, yeoman - 1639 145
Sandford, James - - 1639 147
Seed, Edward, gent. - 1633 136
Selwyn, Margaret, widow 1638 142
Shaile, John - - 1626 141
She well, Richard - - 1638 144
Showle, John - - - 1639 145
Smyth, William - - 1638 133
Style, Robert - - - 1628 138
Swayne, Thomas, yeoman 1631 134
Symonds ah. .Huntley,
Ambrose - - 1632 138
Teckle, William - - 1626 152
Tomlinson, Edward - - 1638 153
Thynne, Thomas, knt. - 1642 154
Thynne, Thomas, knt. - Duplicate
Trotman, Maurice, yeoman 1640 149
Try, Edward, gent. - - 1641 164
Warner, William, yeoman 1633 165
Warren, John, sen., gent.- 1638 175
Webbe, Susan, widow - 1638 131
Webbe, Robert, clothier - 1638 142
Webb, John - - - 1639 152
Weight, Robert - - 1634 168
White, Joseph - - - 1638 154
Whittington, William, gent. 1628 170
Wright, Richard - - Yorkshire
Wytt, Richard, gent. - 1628 137
Wytt, Richard - - - 1637 172
Yonge, Richard, yeoman 1637 173
ABSTRACTS
OF THE
Jnquisitiones post ^ovtem
[MISCELLANEOUS CHANCERY SERIES]
RELATING TO THE
COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER,
Returned into the High Court of Chancery in the Reign of King Charles
the First.
I
nqUlSltlOn taken at Newent, 28th September, 6 Charles I
[1630], before Thomas Nurse, esq., escheator, after the death of
Ralph Atwood, yeoman, by the oath of Thomas Hill, Robert Pride,
Roger Hill; Thomas Addis, Thomas Hill, ^ohn Bullock, William
Nowell, Thomas Pride, Richard Hooper, William Williams, Richard
Gwilliams, Arnold Crocold, Grinhold Hill and William Birch, who
say that
Ralph Atwood, was seised of i messuage, i barn, i stable, i garden,
30 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture in Stanton
alias Starton : of whom or by what service the said premises are held
the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 405.
Ralph Atwood died 9th April last past ; Robert Atwood, yeoman, is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 6 Charles I, part 25, No. 193.
Inquisition taken at Paynswicke, 17th May, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Thomas Atwood, by the oath of William Osborne,
gent., Richard Packer, Giles Field, jfohn Bancknett, Anthony Gardner,
jfohn Gide, John Kinge, Thomas Gardner, John Tomes, Henry Gard-
ner, Thomas Wynn, Thomas Castle, Robert Hillman and Richard
Knowles, who say that
Thomas Atwood was seised of i messuage, i garden, i orchard,
24 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 3 acres of
wood in Dynton, alias Doynton, alias Doynthon.
So seised, he on the 28th August, 17 James I [1619], in considera-
tion of a marriage then to be had (and afterwards had) between
William Atwood, son of the said Thomas, and Susanna Clement,
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Gloucestersh ire
daughter of Samuel Clement of Stanton Drewe, in county Somerset,
enfeoffed John Atwood of Abbottston in the said county, and the said
Samuel Clement of the said premises : to hold to them and their heirs
for ever, to the sole use of the said Thomas A twood for his life ; after
his decease to the use of the said William Atwood and Susanna and
their heirs ; for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Thomas
Atwood for ever, as by one part of an indenture of enfeoffment dated
28th August, 17 James I, made between the said Thomas Atwood of
the one part, and the said John Atwood and Samuel Clement of the
other part, more fully appears.
The said premises are held of William Howard, K. B., and Lady
Mary his wife, sister and heir of Henry Lord Stafford, as of their
honor of Gloucester, 'in right of the said Mary: at the death of the
said Thomas they were held of the King, as of his said honor, by
reason of the wardship of the said Henry Lord Stafford, now deceased,
by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know
not, and by suit at the court of the said honor every 3 weeks, and are
worth per annum, clear, 205.
Thomas Atwood died 25th December, 10 Charles I [1634] ; William
Atwood is his son and next heir, and was then aged 40 years and
more. , , ..
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles. I, part 27, No. 40.
Inquisition taken at Wootton-under-Edge, . . April, 2 Charles
I [1626] , before Peter Byrd, esq., escheator, after the death of
Richard Bower, late of Slimbridge, by the oatl? of Robert Smith, gent.,
Robert Hickes, Thomas Salter, Thomas Byrton, Richard Griffin,
Richard Browne, John Oakes, John Plomer, Thomas Evered,. Wtlham
Ford, senior, Francis Taylor, Simon Lapley, Francis Plomer and
Thomas May, senior, who say that
Richard Bower was seised of 3 cottages and certam land,
meadow and pasture containing 10 acres situate within the pansh
of Slimbridge and parcel of the lands i and tenements there commonly
called Ryver's lands : which said premises are held of Elizabeth Lady
Berkeley, widow, as of her manor of Hurst within the parish of Slim-
bridge, by knight's service, heriot, fealty, suit at court and the yearly
rent of 8^^., and are worth per annum, clear, i2d.
Richard Bower died at Slimbridge, i6th November, 18 James I
[1620] ; Richard Bower is his son and heir and was then aged 8 years
and II monthsL.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles. I, part 5, No. no.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
(^ilcs iSrrtr, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 29th October, 17 Charles I
[1641] , before Thomas Harte, gent., escheator, after the death of
Giles Byrd, gent., by the oath, etc. [jurors not given] , who say that
Giles Byrd was seised of the manor, lordship and farm of Combe,
alias Wotton's Combe, in the parish of Wotton-under-Edge, with all
the messuages, houses, gardens, lands, etc., thereto belonging ; and of
7 acres of land and 6 acres of pasture within the manor or lordship
of Bradley, in the said parish of Wotton-under-Edge, now in the tenure
of Richard Smythe : which said premises the said Giles purchased of
John Bridges, senior, gent., Henry Bridges, gent., and Peter Byrd,
father of the said Giles.
So seised, the said Giles by indenture dated 20th February, 14
Charles I [1639], made between himself of the one part, Ralph Willett,
gent., Thomas Clutterbooke, gent., and Robert Webb of the other part,
in consideration of the sum of 205. to him in hand paid, granted all the
said premises to the said Ralph, Thomas and Robert, to hold for 21
years, they paying yearly for the same i2d. if demanded.
By another indenture dated 26th February in the said 14th year,
made between the said parties, the said Giles Byrd released all the
said premises to the said Ralph Willett, Thomas Clutterbooke and
Robert Webb : to hold to them and their heirs for ever to the use of
the said Gyles Byrd for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the heirs
of his body ; for default, to the use of Morgan Pulley, gent., for his
life; after his decease, to the use of Anthony Byrd brother of the said
Gyles, for his natural life ; the remainder thereof to Peter Byrd, son of
the said Anthony, and to the heirs of his body; with remainder to the
heirs male of the body of the said Anthofiy ; for default, to the use of
Williatn Willett, son of the said Ralph Willct, and the heirs of his
body ; the remainder to the heirs of the body of Susan, wife of the said
Ralph Willet and sister of the said Giles Byrd ; with remainder to
the heirs of the body of Mary Leighe, wife of William Leighe and sister
of the said Giles Byrd ; with the remainder to the heirs of the body of
Anne Osborne, deceased, late the wife of John Osborne and sister of
the said Giles Byrd ; with remainder, lastly, to the right heirs of the
said Giles Byrd for ever.
The manor of Combe and other the premises there, are heW of
George Lord Berkeley as of his Castle of Berkeley in free and common
socage, by the yearly rent of 135. 4^. and fealty only, and are worth
Gloucester sh ire
per annum, clear, £s^. The premises lying within the manor of
Bradley are parcel of the said manor, and are held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his manor of Wotton-under-Edge in free and common
socage, by the rent of one red rose by the year, and are worth per
annum, clear, 35. \d.
Giles Byrd died 24th November, 15 Charles I [1639], without heirs
of his body ; William Byrd is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son
and heir of William Byrd . . . brother and heir of the said Giles Byrd,
and was then aged 2 years, 10 months and 25 days.
Anthony Byrd died nth January last past, and Peter Byrd, his son,
on the 1 8th March last, without heir of his body.
There was no issue male of the said Atithony living when this in-
quisition was taken.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part 19, No. 7.
1l^umpt)rej) Broton^, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, 8th October, 6 Charles I
[1630], before Thomas Nurse, esq , escheator, after the death of
Humphrey Browne, gent., by the oath of Peter Hawkesworth of Thorn-
bury, gent., John Phillipps, William Stocke, Guy Silcocke, jfohn Whit-
feild, William Higgins, Thomas Jones, William Atkins, Richard
Thorner, . . . John Berry, Edward Higgins, Roger Trimmer, William
Lawrence, Guy Lawrence and William Walker, who say that
Humphrey Browne was seised of a park called Tockington park
which he purchased of Edward Pointz, esq., situate in the parish of
Tockington, also i messuage and 40 acres of land, meadow and pasture
in Philton, parcel of the manor of Philton.
Tockington park is held of the King by knight's service, as. of his
honor of Gloucester by reason of the minority oi Henry Lord Stafford
who was in the wardship of the King, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and is worth per annum, clear, ;f20. The
premises in Philton are held of the King by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, £"10.
Humphrey Browne died ist August last past; Francis Browne,
gent., is his brother and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 6 Charles I, part 20, No. 34.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
I
iEatti)fU) iSurk, gentleman.
nqUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 7th April, 8 Charles I [1632],
heiore yohn Driver, f^ent., escheator, after the death of Matthew
Buck, gent., by the oath of Thomas Greenwg, Henry Marsh, William
Walker, junior, Robert Clarke, Richard Arnold, jfohn Hoell, David
Lewes, Edward Wisse, William Linke, Ananias Hewett, William
jfobbinge, jfohn Cloterbooke and Richard Champnyes, who say that
Matthew Buck was seised of the manor of Winterborne, and of the
advowson of the Church of Winterborne : which are held of [blank] as
of his manor of Erminton in co. Devon, by fealty and the service of
one red rose to be paid yearly, and are worth per annum, clear, £"10.
Matthew Buck died at Winterborne, 17th September last past;
Thomas Bucke, gent., is his son and next heir, and was then aged 19
years, 2 months and 12 days and not more.
Misc. Chan. Inq. p.m., 8 Charles I, part 20, No. 48.
€t)oma!8 ISonner, geoman.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 27th September,
2 Charles I [1626], before Peter Birde, esq.,* escheator, after the
death of Thomas Bonner, late of Broade Campden, yeoman, by the
oath of Richard Parker, gent., Joseph White, gent., Robert Showell,
jfohn Licence, gent., Edmund Wicke, William Brush, John Cowleston,
William Ockle, William Yarnenoll, Thomas Keake, John Younge,
junior, Henry Crumpe, William Venn, John Holder, Thomas Goslinge
and John Hopkins, who say that
Thomas Bonner was seised of 2 messuages, and 4 virgates of land,
meadow and pasture in Broade Campden in the parish of Chipping
Campden, and i close of meadow pasture called Hall Close, and \ a
virgate of land in Aston Magna alias Hanginge Aston in the parish of
Blockeley in co. Worcester.
The premises in Broade Campden are held oi Baptist Hickes, Knight
and Baronet, as of his manor of Chipping Campden, by knight's service,
to wit, by the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum,
clear, 405. The premises in Aston Magna are held of the Bishop of
Worcester as of his manor of Blockley, in socage, to wit, by fealty, suit
at court, and the yearly rent of 2,d., and are worth per annum, clear, 55.
Thomas Bonner died at Broade Campden, 8th November, i Charles
I [1625] ; Thomas Bonner is his son and next heir, and was then aged
15 years and 15 weeks.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 143.
Glouceste rsh ire
Inquisition taken at Wootton-under-edge on Friday, 26th
August, 2 Charles I [1626], before Peter Bird, esq., escheator,
after the death of William By, by the oath of Edward Oliver, Robert
Hickes, Richard Smith, ^ohn Okes, Thomas Berton, Richard Griffin,
Thomas Salter, William Young, Maurice Tovye, ^ohn Rugg, Francis
Taylor, William Ford, senior, William Trotman, Samuel Plomer, and
John Bridges, who say that
William By was seised of i messuage in Tockington, within the
parish of Oldveston*; i close there called Stangers, containing about 4
acres, late in the tenure of John Baker; i close there called Port, con-
taining about 4 acres, late in the tenure of the said John Baker;
I close in Oldveston, called Almeade, containing about 3 acres, late in
the tenure of the said John Baker ; i close in Tockington, called the
Moore, containing about 3 acres, late in the tenure of Walter Cowles ;
I close called Hawkfeild in Tockington, containing about 6 acres, late
in the tenure of John Tovie, i cottage called Curnocks in Tockington ;
pasture for 30 sheep in Swanmore in Oldveston at all seasons of the
year; i yearly rent of 2s. issuing out of the lands and tenements now
or late of Walter Hill in Tockington ; and 3 acres of meadow or there-
abouts in a meadow called Maydenham in Lawrence Weston in the
parish of Henbury. The said premises in Tockington and Oldveston
are held of William Young, esq., as of his manor of Tockington, by
fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 25. 6d., and are worth per
annum, clear, 55. The 3 acres of meadow in Lawrence Weston are
held oi Ralph Sadler, esq., as of his manor of Henbury, by fealty, suit
at court and a contribution towards the repairs of the common park of
Lawrence Weston as often as shall be necessary, and are worth per
annum, clear, i2d.
William By died 6th April last past ; John By is his brother and
next heir, and was then aged 40 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 144.
Joi)n iSarfier, joiner.
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester, 28th September,
2 Charles I, [1626], before John Jones, esq., escheator, after the
death of John Barker of Southwarke in the parish of St. Olave in
CO. Surrey, joiner, by the oath of Robert Mercer, John Neline,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem.
Nathaniel Hodges, Joseph Pettifer, yohn Thomas, Richard Grymes,
Roger Davys, John Edwardes, John Craker, Thomas Cooke, John
Surman, Robert Wergan, Richard Price, Nathaniel Burrowes and
Humphrey Dowle, who say that
John Barker was seised of i messuage in the county of the City of
Gloucester; and i6 acres of land, 13 acres of meadow and 10 acres of
pasture in Longford, which he lately purchased of jfohn Cox late of
Longford, deceased.
Of whom the said premises are held the jurors know not: they are
worth per annum, clear, 105.
jfohn Barker died 8th August, 1625 ; Richard Heald, junior, of the
parish of St. Olave in Southwark in co. Surrey, is his nephew and '~\/ (A ^ ^^ ^
next heir, to wit, son of Margaret Heald, deceased, late the wife of
Richard Heald, senior, of the said parish of St. Olave, wiredrawer, and
sister of the said 'John Barker, and is now aged 19 years and 10
months.
The said Richard Heald, senior, still survives.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 147.
i:iiri)art iJeartr, srntleman.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 22nd September, 14 Charles
I [1638], before John Pole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Richard Beard, gent., by the oath of John Stiirmy, Samuel Maunsell,
Walter Marline, Tymothy Cartwright, Walter Currior, Thomas Cart-
wright, Thomas Mason, Henry Mason, John Okey, William Stroode,
junior, Thomas Gregorye, John Sturmy, senior, John Dohbyns, George
Merrell, Michael Goodridge alias Wells, Edmund Ballinger and John
Powell, who say that
Richard Beard, on the 31st October, 11 Charles I [1635], was
seised of the manor of Condicot or Cundicote ; of the advowson and
right of patronage of the Church of Condicot; 18 acres of meadow
lying in Longborrow ; and all the messuages, houses, lands, woods,
rents, etc., to the said premises belonging.
So seised, the said Richard Beard in consideration of the love he
bore towards Richard Beard, junior, his son, by deed dated 31st
October, 11 Charles I [1635], granted to him an annuity of ;^3o issuing
out of the said manor of Cundicot.
The said Richard Beard by indenture dated 30th November, in the
said nth year, made between himself of the one part and John
Brewster and William, Caple, gents., of the other part, for the affection
Gloucestershire
he felt for Henry Beard his son, agreed with the said ^o/tn Brewster
and William Caple, that he and his heirs should be seised of all the
said premises to the use of himself for life ; and after his decease, to
the use of the said Henry Bef^rd and his heirs ; and for default, to the
use of the right heirs of the said Henry Beard for ever.
Richard Beard was likewise seised of 2 messuages in Upleadon,
late in the tenure of Elizabeth Suckley, widow, or her under-tenants ;
2 other messuages there in the tenure of John Bradford ; i parcel of
meadow there called the Acre, containing i acre; i other parcel of
land, meadow or pasture there commonly called the Haystable, con-
taining I acre, late in the tenure of John Clarke ; all those lands and
tenements in Upleadon parcels of the farm called the Middletowrie, or
to the same belonging.
So seised, the said Richard, by indenture dated 30th November, 11
Charles I [1635], made between himself of the one part and the said
John Brewster and William Caple of the other part, for the love he
had for Elizabeth Beard and Alice Beard his daughters and {or Anne
Beard his wife, agreed with the said John and William that he would
be seised of those 2 messuages in Upleadon in the tenure of the said
Elizabeth Suckley, i close called Hynetowne, i field of arable land
called Ryland, i close called Fishpoole, i close called Songlefield,
I close called Moores, i meadow called Broodmeadow, divers arable
lands lying in the common field, together with a small close ad-
joining, containing 3 acres, i close of pasture called the Ridmgs,
I close of arable land called Redlands, i parcel of meadow lying within
the Gale containing 3 acres, i other parcel of meadow in Bunmeadow
containing 4 acres, i close of arable land called Grassecrofts, late in the
tenure of the said Elizabeth Suckley, widow, i parcel of meadow called
the Acre, i other parcel of land, meadow or pasture called Haystable,
and all other the lands, tenements or hereditaments of the said Richard
Beard reputed to be parcels of the said farm called Middletowne, ex-
except those 2 closes of pasture called Newlands, containing 20 acres,
I acre of meadow in Bunmeadow late in the tenure of Richard Clarke
and William Clarke his son, and 2 other closes called Honylands
containing 7 acres, — to the use of him, the said Richard Beard, for his
natural life; after his decease, to the use of the said Alice and her
heirs ; for default, to the use of the said Elizabeth Beard and her heirs ;
for default, to the use of the said Henry Beard and his heirs ; and for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Henry Beard for ever.
So seised, the said Richard Beard by indenture, dated 30th No-
vember, in the said year, made between himself of the one part, and the
said John Brewster and William Caple of the other part, for the love
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he bore towards Elizabeth Beard and Eleanor Beard his daughters, and
Amie Beard his wife, granted that he would be seised of the 2 messu-
ages in Upleadon, in the tenure of yohn Bradford, 2 closes of pasture
called Newlands, i acre of meadow in Bunmeadow, then or late in the
possession of Richard Clarke and William Clarke, and 2 closes called
Honylandes, parcels of the said farm called Middletowne, to the use of
him, the said Richard Beard, for his life; after his decease to the use of
the said Eleanor Beard and her heirs ; for default, to the use of the
said Elizabeth Beard and her heirs; for default, to the use of the said
Henry Beard and his heirs; and lastly for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said Henry Beard for ever.
On the 17th February, 13 Charles I [1638], the said Richard Beard
was seised of i close of pasture called the Great Hill, containing 23
acres, situate in the parish of Haresfield, and so seised by indenture,
dated the said day and year, made between himself of the one part, and
William Lane of the City of Gloucester, gent., and James Wood of
the same, clothier, of the other part, in consideration of a marriage
before that time had between the said Richard Beard and Anne then
his wife, for the maintenance of the said Anne and oi Henry Beard, son
of the said Richard and Amie, granted to the said William Lane and
James Wood all the said close to hold to them and their heirs for ever,
to the use of the said Richard Beard for his life; after his decease, to
to the use of the said Anne Beard for her life ; and after their deceases,
to the use of the said Henry Beard and his heirs for ever.
The manor of Condicot, the advowson of the Church there, and 18
acres of meadow in Longborrow are held of the Bishop [sic] of York,
by what services the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear,
£^. All the premises in Upleadon are held of the King as of his honor
of Hampton Court, and by knight's service, but by what part of a
knight's fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, 205. The
close called the Great Hill, in Haresfield, is held, of George Mynet,
gent., as of his manor of Haresfield in free and common socage, by
fealty, suit at court and a yearly rent [amount not given], and is worth
per annum, clear, 55.
Richard Beard died at Gloucester, 24th April last past ; Richard
Beard, junior, is his son and next heir; and was then aged 21 years
and more.
The said A tine Beard still survives at Gloucester.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 17.
lo Gloucestershire
Jamcsi iSarnarti.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 21st March, 15 Charles I [1640],
before "^ohn Sheppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of James Barnard late of Stanley Regis, by the oath of
William Hopton, gent., yohn Saniger, James Bayly, William Organ,
John Turner, John Cottrell, Edward Francombe, Robert Frape,
Thomas Hall, John Winston, George Freeman, Lionell Margets and
John Smyth who say that
James Barnard was seised of i messuage and divers lands,
meadows and pasture thereto adjoining, containing 50 acres, situate
in Stanley Regis, which he lately purchased of John Hobbes and
Thomas Rogers, and which were formerly the lands of George Huntley,
Knight, deceased, and of William Huntley, his son, and were parcel of
the manor of Stanley Regis.
The said premises are held of the King as of his manor of East
Greenwich in co. Kent, in free and common socage, and not m
chief nor by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 265. Sd.
James Barnard died at Stanley, ist December, 14 Charles I [1638] ;
Thomas Barnard is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years
and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 25.
5ri)oma^ Biri^c, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 15th October, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office after the death of Thomas Bicke, gent., by the oath of Moore
Gwyllams, Edward Wood, Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Edward
Ferybye Giles Fratt, William Chaunce, John Wood, John Kerbye,
John Pathe, Thomas Deacon, Ralph Pumfrey and John Mann, who
say that ^
Thomas Bicke was seised of 5 messuages, 6 gardens, 50 acres ot
land 5 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 35. 3d. rent and free
fishing in the water of the Severn in Erlingham ; i messuage, i garden,
30 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and free fishing in Erlingham and
Overton called Dirrettes lands ; the moiety of i messuage, i garden
30 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and free fishing in the water of
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the Severn in Erlingham and Overton called Dirrettes Land ; i close of
pasture called the Barrow containing 20 acres lying in Overton ; 2
acres of meadow called Head Acres in Erlingham, in a meadow there
called West Marsh ; and 25. 6rf. yearly rent and \d. oi the rent called
" Peter Penny," issuing out of certain lands in Erlingham, now or late
in the tenure of William Aire.
So seised, the said Thomas Bicke by deed dated 2nd February, 7
James I [1610], made -between himself of the one part, and Jasper
Clutterbooke of Kingstanley, clothier, and William Clutterbooke and
Ferdinand Clutterbooke, sons of Thomas Clutterbooke, of Kingstanley,
gentleman, of the other part, in consideration of a marriage afterwards
had between the said Thomas Bicke and Mary Clutterbooke, one of the
daughters of the said Thomas, gave to the said Jasper, William and
Ferdinafid an annuity of £60, issuing out of all his lands, etc,, in
Erlingham, 2 parts (in 3 parts to be divided) of i capital messuage or
mansion house, garden, orchard, yards, curtilages and the well and
pump standing in the court adjoining the said capital messuage, to-
gether with a stable next adjoining, situate in Erlingham, then in the
tenure of Joseph Baniham, esq., always excepted : to hold the said
annuity from the death of the said Thomas Bicke, for the natural life
of the said Mary, in the name of her jointure. The said marriage
afterwards took place.
In Hilary term, 7 James I, a fine was levied at Westminster, be-
tween John Wakeman, esq., and Henry Robins, esq., plaintiffs, and the
said Thomas Bicke, deforciant, of all the said premises, by the name of
5 messuages, 4 cottages, i dovecote, 5 barns, 8 gardens, 10 orchards,
155 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, 75. rent,
common of pasture for all beasts and free fishing in Erlingham alias
Arlingham, Overton, Saul and Standishe, and the moiety of i messuage,
2 barns, i garden, 2 orchards, 30 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture,
common for all beasts and free fishing in Erlingham and Overton. A
common recovery was also suffered in the said term to the uses men-
tioned in a certain deed tripartite, to wit, to the use of the said Thomas
Bicke and his heirs male by the said Mary ; for default, to the use of
Thomas Clutterbooke and Richard Smyth and their heirs, until out of
the profits of the said premises the several sums of ;f2oo shall be
raised for such 1st, 2nd and 3rd daughters of the said Thomas as shall
not be married in his lifetime, and ;^i5o for the 4th, 5th and 6th
daughters of the said Thomas who shall be unmarried at his death. As
to the residue of the lands and tenements mentioned in the said fine and
recovery, to the use of the said Thomas and Mary and their heirs male ;
for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Thomas Bicke for
1 2 Gloucestershire
ever, as by the said deed dated 3rd February, 7 James I [1610], made
between the said Thomas of the first part, Thomas Clutterhooke of
Stanley Regis and Richard Smyth of Gloucester of the second part, and
John Wakevian of Beckford, esq., and Henry Robins of Gloucester, of
the third part, more fully appears.
The said tenements, the pasture called Dirretts Land, the moiety of
the tenement, the fishing called Dirretts Land, the said close called
the Barrow, the 2 acres called Head Acres and the said rent of 25. 6rf.
were held of Richard Bridges, as of his manor of Dursley, by the
service of placing the first dish before him on the day of the Nativity
of Our Lord, and by paying to him a yearly rent by the name of St.
Peter's - Pence, at Dursley, and making suit at the court of the said
manor: they are now held of Thomas Estcourt, esq., as of his said
manor by the said services, and are worth per annum, clear, 155. All
other the premises in Arlingham are held of Richard Yeate, gent., as of
his manor of Arlingham, in socage, to wit, by fealty, suit at court and
the yearly rent of 95. zd., and are worth per annum, clear, 155.
Thomas Bicke died i8th October; Thomas Bicke is his son and
next heir, and was then aged 13 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 48.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 16th August, 12 Charles I
[1636], before Edward Rich, gent., escheator, by virtue of his
office, in the presence of Henry Brownejohn, feodary, after the death of
Henry Baldwyne, late of Woodmancott, yeoman, by the oath oi More
Gwillam, gent., Edward Wood, Michael Sharpe, Edmund Freeman,
Thomas Litton, William Burdge, John Wood, Richard Kerby, Samuel
Cooke, Walter Woodward, Thomas Clnterboke, William Chance, Amos
Dansy, Edmund Ferriby and William Taylor who say that
Henry Baldwyne and Mary his wife were seised in fee-tail, to wit,
to them and -the heirs male of the said Henry by the said Mary, and
for default, to the right heirs of the said Henry fox ever, of i messuage
called the Shepherd's House, and 2 acres of arable land thereto be-
longing ; 3 virgates of arable land and i garden in Woodmancott,
lately purchased of Giles Poole, knight, Lady Elinore his wife and
Henry P-^de, esq. ; i messuage, i small close and \ a virgate of land
thereto belonging ; and i toft of i messuage, and i small close and \
a virgate of land to the said toft belonging, situate in Woodmancott, in
the parish of North Cerny, as by an indenture dated gth May, 43 Eliza-
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 13
beth [1601], made between Henry Balden alias Baldwyn, senior, of
Woodmancott, of the one part, and IVilliani Grevill of Charlton Regis,
gent., Giles Grevill, son and heir apparent of the said William, William
Rudgdall alias Taylor, of Charleton, yeoman, Henry Baldioyn, junior,
son and heir apparent of the said Henry Baldwyn, senior, and Mary
Grevill, daughter of the said William Grevill of the other part, more
fully appears.
The said premises are held of the King in chief, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 135. 4J.
The said Henry Baldwyn, junior, [sic] died at Gloucester, 20th
December, 9 Charles I [1633]; Henry Baldwyn is his son and heir,
and was then aged 25 years and more.
The said Mary still survives at Woodmancott.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 12 Charles I, part 33, No. 23.
Kiri)artr 13lanri), rloti)in:.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 6th October, 13 Charles I
[1637] , before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
Richard Blanch, late of Estington, clothier, by the oath of George
Laurence, gent., Edward Feribe, Edward Wood, William Groves,
Thomas Ciutterbucke, William Taylor, Robert lies, William Chance,
John Broade, John Wood, Hodgkinson Paine, Thomas Allin and
Michael Clavenger, who say that
Richard Blanch was seised of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards,
4 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and common of
pasture for all beasts in Alkerton within the parish of Estington : which
said premises are held oi Nathaniel Stephens, esq., as of his manor of
Alkerton in free and common socage by fealty, suit at court, reliefs
when they shall happen and by the yearly rent of 85., and are worth per
annum, clear, 205.
Richard Blanch died at Alkerton, 19th December, last past ;
William Blanch is his son and next heir and was then aged 28 years
andmore.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 53.
1 4 Gloucestershire
^lexanlrer iSetterton.
InQlllSltlOn ta"ken at Paynswick, 12th January, 13 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Alexander Betterion, by the oath of William Osborne, gent., Richard
Packer, Giles Feild, John Bancknett, Anthony Gardner, John Gide,
John Kinge, Thomas Gardener, Thomas Winne, Thomas Castle, Robert
Hilman, Richard Knowles, John Thomes, and Henry Gardener, who say
that
Alexander Betterton was seised of i messuage, situate in Faireford,
in a place there called Milton End, and 3 virgates of land thereto be-
longing, lying in the fields of Milton End and Faireford ; all that toft
in Milton End or Faireford called Stewards and j of a virgate of arable
land in the fields there to the same belonging ; 2 several closes of
meadow or pasture there, one whereof is called Well Close and the
other Sheephowse Close ; 2 other several closes of arable land and
pasture, called Horcott Peeces, containing 40 acres, lying together in
the fields of Milton End and Faireford ; all that parcel of meadow and
pasture in Faireford called Cockemeade hay, containing 2 acres, and
common of pasture for 39 horses and rotherbeasts and 230 sheep in the
fields, wastes and commons in Milton End and Faireford.
Of whom or by what services the said premises are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 405.
Alexander Betterton died at Faireford, 3rd November, 9 Charles I
[1633]; Edmond Betterton, yeoman, is his son and next heir, and was
then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 114.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 30th March, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Bishopp, by the oath of Henry Hopkyns, George Lawrence,
Edward Wood, Thomas Gibbs, Thomas Osborne, Edward Ferriby,
Robert lies, Thomas Robertes, John Pathe, William Grove, Edward
Kinge, Thomas Allen, George Small, William Custos, John Whoram
and John Trotman, who say that
Thomas Bishopp was seised of i messuage called Trinders house,
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I water grain mill and 15^ acres of land, meadow and pasture situate
in Ampney St. Peter alias Estington.
So seised, the said Thomas made his will 8th April, 8 Charles I
[1632], and thereby bequeathed all the said premises to Frances his
wife, during her widowhood.
The said premises are held of the King in chief, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not : they are worth
per annum, clear, i2d. -
Thomas Bishop died at Ampney St. Peter, 8th May, 11 Charles I
[1635] ; Henry Bishqp is his son and next heir, and on the 22nd April
last past, was aged 21 years and no more.
The said Frances still survives at Ampney St. Peter.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 33, No. 130.
(George iSanaster, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 13 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of George Banaster, gent., by the oath of More
Gwillim, gent, Arthur Clarke, Edward Addames, Thomas Guy,
Thomas Sansom, jfohn Jones, Stephen Wood, Walter Millerd, Robert
Driver, John Undrill, Tobias Mayo, Richard Hiberte and Amos
Dancey, who say that
George Banaster was seised of i messuage, called Watkins Howse,
situate in Hasselton, and 4 virgates of land containing 100 acres ot
land, 4 acres of meadow and 6 acres of pasture in Hassilton, to the said
messuage belonging : which said premises are held of John Rogers^
gent., as of his manor of Hassilton, in free and common socage, by
fealty, suit at court, and a yearly rent [amount not given], and are
worth per annum, clear, 13s. ^d.
George Banaster died at Turkedeane, 30th January last past;
William Banaster, gent., is his son and next heir, and was then aged
22 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.tn., 13 Charles I, part ^t„ No. 135.
1 5 Gloucestershire
asailUam oriiffr alias (STumus.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 27th October, 18 Charles I
[1642], before William Barrett, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of William Cliff e ahas Custtis, by the oath of
More Gwilliams, gent., Richard Webb, Michael Sharpe, Edward
Wood, William Taylor, Robert Eyles, William Groves, Thomas
Clutte'rbiick, John Raymond, William Chance, Walter Woodward,
George Stone, Richard Snagg, Arthur Rudg and Thomas Marshall,
who say that
William Cliffe ahas Custus was seised of i messuage or cottage,
and I garden and orchard thereto adjoining ; and 2 closes of pasture
and arable land near to the said messuage, containing about 3 acres,
together with all the woods and underwoods growing upon the pre-
mises ; which said premises are situate m Woodchester, and were lately
purchased by the said William Cliffe of Edward Herrald, of London,
dyer ; 1 close of meadow commonly called Wellsteeds Meade, contain-
ing about i^ acres, together with a convenient way to and from the
said close, for his cattle to go by from time to time ; and i other parcel
of meadow near the close called Wellsteeds Meade : which said pre-
mises last mentioned, are in Woodchester, and were lately purchased
by the said William Cliffe of Thomas Browneing, Edward Browneinge
and Thomas Browneinge, junior.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief, by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 35. 4^.
The said William Ctiffe died 8th August last past; Richard
Sherman and John Whithorne are his kinsmen and next heirs, and
were then aged respectively, the said Richard Sherman 24 years and
more, and the said John Whithorne 25 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. loi.
Joi)n OTrccgic, itJiot.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, on Thursday, 19th January,
22 Charles I [1646], before Richard Hanslapp, gent., Ferdinand
Meighen, gent, and Samuel Astry, gent., by the oath of John Cooke,
etc. [no other jurors given] , who say that
John Creese is an idiot and became so on the 19th January, 17
Inqutsitiones Post Mortem. 17
Charles I [1642], and has continued so ever since without enjoying
lucid intervals.
He is seised of divers lands and tenements in the parish of Alderton
of the clear yearly value of £200. — — Creese is his brother and next
heir, but of what age he is the jurors know not.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 22 Charles I, part 20, No. 200.
iStitoarti i-JTox, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, 7th April, 4 Charles I [1628],
before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office, after
the death of Edward Cox, gent., by the oath of John Baker, gent.,
Edward Higgins, William Pnllen, Hieronimus Halle, John Whitfield,
Francis Tayer, Richard Thurner, William Atkins, Thomas Patch,
Henry Wither, jfohn Howell, William Barton, Christopher Nashe,
William Champneis, Richard Cole, ^ohn Search and William Walker,
who say that
Edward Cox was seised of i messuage, heretofore divided into 2
burgages, and 2 gardens thereto belonging, situate in the suburbs of the
City of Bristol within the parish of St. Philip ; and i close of land lying
next the cemetery of St. Philip and within the suburbs of the said City.
The said messuage is held of the King in free burgage, by fealty
only, and is worth per annum, clear, 135. 4^/. The said close is held of
the Mayor and Commonalty of Bristol in free burgage, by fealty only,
and is worth per annum, clear, 65. Sd.
Edward Cox died 13th August last past; ^ohn Cox is his son and
next heir, and was then aged 15 years, 7 months and 13 days.
Misc. Clian., Inq. p.m., 4 Charles I, part 25, N^o. 30.
Jo1)n iSTarpcntrr, nroman.
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester, 20th September,
18 Charles I [1642], before Tobias Bullock, esq.. Mayor and
escheator, by virtue of his office, after the death of Jolin Carpenter, late
of Twigworth, yeoman, by the oath of John Hayward, Thomas Hill,
Richard Elliottes, Henry Machen, Robert Dobbs, John Veale, William
Kent, Henry Robbins, Nicholas Webb, Richard Cnglie, Robert Taylor,
Williani Bond and Roger Davis, who say that
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1 8 Gloucestershire
jfohn Carpenter was seised of i messuage, called Gowltings, situate
in Downehatherley, and i garden thereto belonging and adjoining ; i
close of meadow and pasture containing 2| acres in Downehatherley
in a certain place there called Achams ; 2 acres of meadow lying in
Downehatherley Meade ; g furrows (sellionibus) of land, containing
4 acres, lying in the field called Downehatherley Brookefield ; 5 furrows
of land, containing 2^ acres, lying in the field called Davys pen Feild ;
15 furrows and i but (butta) of land, containing 5 acres, lying in the
field called Blakelandfield ; 9 furrows and 3 buts of land, containing
4 acres, lying in the field called the Woodfield : all which premises are
situate in Downehatherley ; i close of pasture called Wootefurlonge,
containing 7 acres, lying in Twigworth ; the 14th part of a wood or
coppice called Downehatherley Wood, the whole wood containing
30 acres ; the 14th part of a close or lesue in Downehatherley called
the Great Leasowe, alias the Wood Leasowe, the whole close contain-
ing 30 acres, all which premises were the lands and tenements of
Edward Morgan, esq., deceased, and sometime parcel of his manor of
Downehatherley and Twigworth.
All the said premises are held of the King, as of his lately dissolved
Monastery of St. Peter at Gloucester, by fealty and the rent of iid. as
parcel of the ancient rent of 105. 4^d. for the whole manor, and are
worth per annum, clear, 405.
jfohn Carpeflter died at Twigworth, 20th October last past ; Robert
Carpenter is his son and next heir and was then aged 28 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 8 Charles I, part 25, No. 124.
^l)omasi OToUjIeis, groman.
Inquisition taken at Barkley, 5th September, 8 Charles I
[1632J, before J^ohn Driver, esq., escheator, after the death of
Thomas Cowles, late of Morton Valence, yeoman, by the oath oi Samuel
Trotman, Thomas Cam, Gilbert Freeman, Richard Freeman, Edward
Trotman, Henry Aley, Ralph Darby, John Baker, George Pegler,
Thomas Davis, Anthony Williams, William Marten, Simon Munday,
and Richard Orchard, who say that
Thomas Cowles was seised of 2 messuages and about i virga^e of
land called Piddesmore, situate in Morton Valence, with all the build-
ings, barns, lands, woods, etc., thereto belonging.
So seised, the said Thomas by deed dated i8th January, 14 James I
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 19
[1617], made between himself of the one part, and Edward Beard of
Haresfield, yeoman, and Tobias Cowles, son of the said T/jo;;m5, junior
[sic] , granted the said premises to the said Edward and Tobias and
their heirs for ever, to the use of the said Thomas Cowles for his natural'
life, with remainder after his death to the said Tobias and his heirs for
ever.
The said Tobias having issue Thomas Cowles his first-born son, died
8th June, 22 James I [1624], in the lifetime of the said Thomas Cowles,
senior, by whose death the said remainder descended to the said Thomas
Cowles, junior.
The said premises in Morton Valence are held of Ralph Dutton,
knight, in socage as of his manor of Morton Valence, by the rent of
.145., and are worth per annum, clear 105.
Thomas Cowles died at Morton Valence, 20th December, 7 Charles I
[1631] ; Richard Cowles is his eldest son, and is now aged 40 years
and more ; he still survives at Morton Valence.
Thomas Cowles, son of the said Tobias, is now aged 15 years, 10
months and 7 days and not more : he is now living at Haresfield.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 8 Charles I, part 25, No. 166.
Jasper (^luttrrtooiv, onitlnnan.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 13th August, 4
Charles I [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, after the
death of Jasper Cliitterbook, gent., by the oath of John Clissold,
Walter Watkins, Henry Nicolson, jfohn Twynninge, John Smith,
Thomas Watkins, Edward Cowles, John Smith, William Chewe,
Walter Cleeve, Richard Beard, Thomas Wood, William Wilkins and
John Heaven, who say that
Jasper Clutterbooh was seised of i messuage or tenement lying in
the borough of Stanley Regis, late in the occupation of William
Wilkins, and i garden with a curtilage near adjoining to the said
messuage belonging ; 2 acres of arable land, lately enclosed, lying in
the Westfield in Stanley Regis; and i piece of arable land, containing i
an acre, lying in the Overfield there : which said premises the said Jasper
purchased to him and his heirs of William Wilkins of Stanley Regis,
and Elizabeth his wife, by indenture dated 27th September, 3 James I
[1605] ; also of I messuage, i garden, i orchard and i close of pasture
ip Stanley Regis, late in the tenure of William Warner and Giles
Clarke, which he purchased to him and his heirs by indenture of en-
20 Gloucestershire
feoffment thereof to him made by William Warner of Stonehouse,
clothier, dated 25th January, 3 James I [1606]; i messuage, i garden,
I orchard and i close of pasture called Whiteway leaze, containing 4
acres, in Stanley Regis, late in the tenure of William Warner and
Giles Clarke; all those messuages, tenements and burgages there, in
the several tenures oijohn Aldern, John Bond and Thomas Budding ;
1 close of pasture there, containing 1 acre, near adjoining the said
messuages, which the said Jasper purchased to him and his heirs by
indenture of enfeoffment to him made by James Duning of Sinkley,
alias Seintley, gent., dated 20th August, 5 James I [1607].
The said Jasper was likewise seised, together with Richard Clutter -
booke, his son, of i messuage in Stanley Regis ; and i cottage there
lately built upon a close called the Westhurne, which they purchased of
George Huntley of Frocester, knight, and William Huntley, esq., his
son and heir apparent, by indenture dated 28th June, 8 James I
[1610].
The said Jasper was also seised of i close of meadow called Shur-
moores, containing 9 acres, lying in Stanley Regis : and 2 several closes
of pasture or arable land, called the Upper Beane Close and the Lower
Beane Close, containing 5 acres, lately purchased oi Margery Wilknis
of Stanley Regis by indenture dated 13th September, 8 James I
[1610]; I parcel of meadow or pasture there, called Over Shurmoores,
containing 8 acres ; i parcel of arable land there, in the field called the
Netherfield, containing 2 acres, purchased of John Vick of Stanley
Regis, husbandman, Margaret his wife and Thomas their son by in-
denture dated 7th December, 8 James I [1610J; i close of pasture or
arable land there, called Shurmoores, containing li acres; i close of
pasture or woodland there, called the Overfields Combe, containing 3
acres, purchased of Thomas Awood of Stanley Regis, husbandman,
by indenture dated loth January, 8 James I [161 1] ; i meadow there
lately enclosed, called Nethercourt Orchard, containing 4 acres; i
grove there, called Moote or Mote Close, adjoining the said close ; i
close or parcel of land there, sometime called Putterfords, containing
4 acres, and now called the Church leazowe ; all that meadow there,
called the Moore Meadowe, containing 7 acres ; and i other meadow
there, called Paytensham, containing 2 acres, purchased of Richard
Selwin, senior, and Richard Selwin, junior, by charter dated 12th May,
10 James I [1612].
So seised, the said Jasper Clutterbook by deed of enfeoffment, dated
9th August, 12 James I [1614], in consideration of a marriage had
between himself and Margaret, then his wife, and for the love he bore
towards her and towards Thomas and Richard Clutterbook, his sons.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 21
and for a competent jointure for the said Margaret, granted to William
Holliday of London, merchant, Daniel Fowler of Stonehouse, gent.,
Samuel Holliday of Stanley St. Leonard, clothier, and Thomas
Sandford of Stanley St. Leonard, gent., all that parcel of meadow
lying in Stanley Regis, lately enclosed and taken out of a common
meadow there called Stonehouse home, containing 9 acres ; i
close or parcel of land or pasture there, called the Nether Court
Orchard, containing 4 acres ; i close of land or pasture there, called
the Moote or the Mote Close, containing 4 acres; i grove of wood
there, adjoining the said Moote Close, containing 1 acre ; i close
of land there, called Putfords, containing 4 acres, 1 meadow there,
called the Moore meadow, containing 7 acres; i parcel of meadow there,
called Paitons home, containing 2 acres : to hold to them and their
heirs to the use of the said Jasper for his life ; after his decease to the
use of the said Margaret for her life, for her dower ; and after her
decease to the use of such person as the said Jasper by his will shall
appoint ; upon the determination of such use, to the use of Thomas
Clutterbook, son of the said Jasper and Margaret and his heirs male ;
for default, to the use of the said Richard Clutterbooke and his heirs
male; for default, to the use of William Clutterbook, another son of
the said Jasper and Margaret, and his heirs male ; for default, to the
use of the heirs of the bodies of the said Jasper and Margaret.
The said Jasper was likewise seised of 2 parts and proparts (J^ptibus)
of I messuage and tenement in Stanley Regis, late in the tenure of
Richard' Mariner ; i cottage, garden and orchard there, late in the
tenure of Thomas Page ; i other cottage, garden and orchard there, late
in the tenure of Richard Angel ; i other cottage, garden and orchard
there, late in the tenure oi Arthur Knight ; i other cottage, garden and
orchard there, late in the tenure of William Knight ; i close of pasture
there in the field called the Lowerfield, commonly called Drileazowe,
containing 5 acres ; the moiety of i acre of meadow there, called Beane
Close, lying in the said Lowerfield ; 9 furrows of arable land lying
scattered in the Lowerfield, containing 15 acres next adjoining the land
o{ Edward Wilkins on the east, that of Margery Daingerfield, widow,
on the west, that oi Michael Holliday on the south and that of Margery
Daingerfield and John Vick on the north ; 4 furrows of arable land in
the said Lowerfield, abutting upon the land ]a.te oi Michael Holliday on
the south, and that of William Selwin on the north ; 2 furrows of
arable land in the said Lowerfield, containing 15 acres shooting down-
wards towards the land of the said William Selwin, called Hilclose, on
the west, that of Margery Daingerfield on the south, and the land late
of William Wilkins, Margaret Apparry and Edward Wilkins upon
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the north ; 2 furrows of arable land there shooting upon the land ot the
said William Daingerfield on the east and west and that of the said
Margery on the north and south ; i close of pasture, called Streetefurlonge,
in the Overfield in Stanley Regis, containing 4 acres ; i acre of arable
land in the said Overfield abutting upon Tirries brook on the north, the
land of William Selwin on the west, that of William Clutterbrooke on
the south and that of William Fowler on the north ; 9 furrows of arable
land lying in the said Overfield, called Pinnocks slade, containing i acre,
shooting upon the land of the said Margery on the north and south,
that of William Selwin on the west, and that o{ Margaret Apparry on
the east ; 4 furrows of arable land there, containing | an acre, shooting
towards the west under the hedge of the said Margery, the land of
Margaret Apparry on the north, that of William Clutterbrooke on the
west and the said 9 furrows on the east ; i furrow of land there, abutting
towards the west upon the land of William Clutterbrooke and upon the
said 9 furrows ; i furrow there at Smeere Reed, abutting upon the land
of the said Margery towards the east, that of William Selwin and
Edward Wilkins on the south and that of the said Margaret on the
north ; i acre of arable land in the said Westfield next to the land of
the said William Clutterbrooke on the west, the highway on the south,
that of the Rector on the east and that of Margaret Appary on the
north ; 2 furrows of land there, abutting towards the east upon the
stream, on the south upon the land oi Michael Holliday, and upon the
north on the land of the said William Wilkins ; 4 " buttes " of land
there, abutting on the west upon the land of the said Margery, and that
of William Wilkins on the south ; i furrow of land there, lying next the
stream towards the north, the land of Richard Fowler towards the
south, and that of the Rector on the north ; i furrow of land there,
abutting upon the land of Edward Wilkins and Margery Daingerfield
on the north, and that of Margaret Apparry on the south ; i furrow of
land in the Lowerfield, abutting on the land of Jeremy Daingerfield
on the south and north, that of the Rector on the east, and that of
William Selwin on the west ; 2 furrows of land there, between the land
oi Margaret Apparry on the north and east, and that of Richard Selwin
on the west ; i acre of woodland in the Overfield, between the land late
of George Huntley, knight, deceased, on the south, that of Margaret
Appary on the north and east, and that oi Richard Selwin on the west;
I furrow of land there, between the land of the said Margaret on the
south, that of the said Edward Wilkins on the north, that of William
Clutterbooke on the south, and the said 9 furrows on the east ; which
said premises the said Jasper lately purchased of John Heath of
Bremble, in co. Wilts, yeoman, and Susan his wife, George Parsons
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of Stanley St. Leonard, yeoman, and James Parsons of Stanley
Regis, by indenture dated 19th January, 13 James I [1616] ; also
of 8 furrows of arable land lying in the Netherfield, in Stanley
Regis, which the said Jasper had by way of exchange of Edward
Wilkins of Stanley Regis, yeoman, by indenture, dated 20th April,
20 James I [1622], whereby the said Jasper gave 11 furrows of arable
land in Netherfield, containing i^ acres, which he lately purchased of
John Heath, in exchange for the said 8 furrows.
By deed dated loth April, 21 James I [1623J , the said Jasper, for
the assuring of the said premises to the uses therein mentioned, agreed
with Philip Sheppard of Horseley, gent., and the said Samuel Holliday
that before the feast of St. James the Apostle, then next following, he
would permit them to recover against him all that messuage in Stanley
Regis called Giles Meese ; the fulling and grain mills there, called Giles
Mills ; I garden and orchard there, called the Hale, adjoining the said
messuage ; i parcel of land there, called the Millhay, adjoining the said
mills ; I close called the Rackclose ; i messuage and i parcel of land
adjacent to the last mentioned close ; 2 acres of meadow lying in a
certain meadow there, called Stonehousehame within Stonehouse and
Stanley Regis, and all those lands and tenements which Richard
Clutterbook, father of the said Jasper, purchased to him and his heirs
of Richard Harnier : to the use of the said Jasper for his life ; after his
decease, to the use of the said Margaret, his wife, for her life ; after her
decease, to the use of Jolin Clutterbook, eldest son of the said Jasper,
and his heirs male; for default, to the use of Richard Clutterbook, 2nd
son of the said Jasper, and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of
Thomas Clutterbook, 3rd son of the said Jasper, and his heirs male; for
default, to the use of William Clutterbook, 4th son of the said Jasper,
and his heirs male; and lastly, for default, to the use of the right heirs
of the said Jasper for ever. The said recovery was had in Easter term
following.
The said Jasper was likewise seised of 4 furrows of arable land,
lying in the Overfield in Stanley Regis, containing | of an acre, which
he lately purchased of John Cornewell of Stanley Regis, junior, broad-
weaver, by indenture dated 20th April, 21 James I [1623] ; i parcel of
pasture or arable land, lying in Dunings Brooke in Stanley Regis, pur-
chased of Ancelinus Daingcrfield of Stanley Regis, broadweaver, in ex-
change for I piece of meadow, lying in the common field in Stanley
Regis, called Parsons Meadow, containing | of an acre, and i other parcel
of meadow there, in the said common meadow, containing ^ an acre, by
indenture, dated 20th April, 21 James I [1623] ; i piece of arable land,
commonly called Robbin Reddocks Castle, lying in the Westfield in
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Stanley Regis, and i furrow of arable land there which the said Jasper
purchased of Giles Eliotts of Stanley Regis, yeoman, by indenture
dated same day and year ; i piece of arable land there, lying in the
meadow called the Netherfield, in a place there called Boxumley, con-
taining 1 1 acres, and i other piece of arable land there, in the said field,
containing ^ an acre, which the said Jasper purchased of William Clutter-
book of Stanley Regis, senior, gent., by indenture dated same day and
year ; i parcel of arable land there, in Overfield Comb, late in the
tenure of Walter Apparry of Stanley Regis, husbandman, and which
the said Jasper purchased of the said Walter, by indenture dated ist
May, 21 James I [1623]; r piece of arable land or woodland there, in
the Upperfield, containing 4 acres, which he purchased of Samuel
Clissold of Stanley Regis, and Sarah, his wife, Ezekiel Clissold of
Bath in co. Somerset, gent., and Mary, his wife, and Bridget Walkeley
of Stanley Regis, spinster, by indenture dated 17th June, 21 James I
[1623].
The said Jasper and Richard his son, by indenture [date not given]
for a competent sum of money to them in hand paid by [names not
given] enfeoffed them of i messuage in Stanley Regis, [name not
given] with all the appurtenances except the said close called West-
hurne, together with i cottage therein built, late in the tenure of Joan
Tilley, widow, and now in that o{ Ancelinus Bennet, Margaret, his wife,
and John, his son, by virtue of a demise to them made by indenture
dated 3rd August, 21 James I [1623], for their lives by the said Jasper
and Richard, and except i parcel of arable land, lying in the said Overfield,
containing \ an acre, and i meadow or pasture called Diers in Stanley
Regis, which said close, parcel of arable land and Diers were parcels of
the manor of Stanley Regis and were late of the possessions oi Henry
late Earl oi Arundell.
The said Jasper was likewise seised of i other parcel of arable land
in the said Overfield, containing i acre, and i other piece there, con-
taining if acres, which he purchased of the said Giles Elliotts ; \ an acre
of arable land in the said Upperfield, purchased of Giles Apparry of
Stanley Regis, yeoman, and Joan Apparry of Painswick, widow; i
piece of arable land in the said Overfield, containing i acre, purchased
of the said William Cluttcrbook, gent. ; i close of arable land or pasture
in Stanley Regis, commonly called Upper White Croft, lying at the
upper part of the close called Whitecroft, containing 5 acres ; i piece
of arable or wood land there, lying in Hawcoom Coom, containing i
acre; 2| acres of arable land there in the Netherfield, called the Red-
lands or Crooked lands ; i piece of arable land in the said field called
the Clayacre ; and i other piece of arable land called the Coldwell, con-
hiquisitiones Post Mortem. 25
taining i^ acres, lying in the said field, purchased of the said Satnuel
CHssold and Sara his wife, Ezekiel Clissold and Mary his wife and
Thomas Pride of Newent and Bridget his wife, by indenture dated.25th
July, I Charles I [1625]; i close of pasture there called Stonybrookeleaze,
containing 2 acres, which the said jasper purchased of IVilliam Selwin
of Stanley Regis, clothier, in exchange for 1 close of pasture called the
Twentie acres, containing 2\ acres.
By deed dated 26th August, 2 Charles I [1626], the said Jasper en-
feoffed Samuel Holliday, jfohn Trotman of Stinchcomb, clothier,
Thomas Sand/ord, Edward Stephens of Estington, clothier, William
Sheppard o^ Honley (?), gent., and Richard Clutterbook of Estington,
gent, of all the premises in Stanley Regis purchased of John Heath
and Susan his wife and George Parsons ; a close of pasture in King-
stanley called Over Shurmoores ; the parcel of arable land there, in the
said Netherfield, purchased of John Vick ; the close of pasture there
called little Shurmoores ; the close of pasture there called the Over-
fields Combe; the piece of arable land called Robbin Ruddocks Castle;
the piece of arable land purchased of the said Giles Elliott ; 4 furrows
(scelion) and 2 " foreheads " lying in the said Overfield, purchased of
the said John Cornewall, and the messuages in the borough of Stanley
Regis in the tenure of John A Idem, Walter Lews, Nathaniel Chin and
Margaret Dobbs : to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the said
Jasper for his life ; after his decease to the use of such persons as he
by his will shall appoint ; for default of such limitations then as to all
the said premises, purchased of the said John Heath and Susan his
wife, George Parsons, etc., etc., to the use of John Clutterbook, eldest
son of the said Jasper, and his heirs during the life of the said Margaret
Clutterbook, wife of the said Jasper. As to the residue of the said
premises, to the use of the said Margaret for her life ; after her decease,
then as to all the said premises to the use of the said feoffees, until
Richard Clutterbook, 2nd son of the said Jasper, shall have paid to
them ;^2oo, to be disposed of as the said Jasper by his will shall ap-
point; immediately after such payment, to the use of the said Richard
and his heirs for ever.
The said Jasper was likewise seised of i parcel of grove or wood-
land, called Luiwells grove, in Kingstanley m a place there called the
Westhurne, containing \ an acre, purchased of the said Walter Apparry,
by charter dated i8th May, 3 Charles I [1627].
On the nth May, 3 Charles I [1627], the said Jasper Clutterbook
made his will at Stanley Regis, and thereby declared that the said
£"200 to be paid by his said son Richard to his said feoffees (as above
recited), should be paid to Margaret, his wife, as soon as received.
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Testator bequeathed to the said Richard and his heirs for ever, the
messuage in the borough of Kingstanley, purchased of William
Wilkins and Elizabeth, his wife, together with i " Rudge " of land,
lying in Overcombefield there, purchased of the said Walter Apparry.
All the said premises are held of William Huntley of Frocester,
esq., as of his manor of Stanley Regis in free and common socage, by
fealty only, and not by knight's service, and are worth per annum,
clear, 405.
The said William Huntley holds the said manor of Stanley Regis
of the King, as of his manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent, by fealty
only, in free and common socage, and not in chief or by knight's
service.
Jasper Clutterbook died at Stanley Regis, i6th March, 3 Charles I
[1628]; Johti Clutterbook, his eldest son, was then aged 31 years and
more.
The said Margaret, late the wife of the said Jasper, still survives at
Stanley Regis.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 4 Charles I, part 25, No. 36.
l^entD OTucjlci).
Inquisition taken at the Boothall in the City of Gloucester,
28th August, 2 Charles I [1626], before John Jones, esq., es-
cheator, after the death of Henry Cugley, by the oath of John Hay-
ward, Thomas Hill, John Maddox, Henry Redven, Henry Winchcombe,
Dionisius Wise, William Mills, Richard Greene, Giles Webley, Giles
Hay ward, William Marden, gentlemen, Edward Wagstaff, Walter
Young, Robert Mercer, Richard Atkins, Tobias Langford and Richard
Doune, who say that
Henry Cugley was seised of 3 messuages in Barton Street, near
Ailesgate, in the parish of St. Michael the Archangel, in Gloucester,
I whereof is in the tenure of William Jones, another in that of George
Turner and the third in that of Henry Fermor ; and i messuage in
Ailesgate, in the said parish, in the tenure of Thomas Russell, gent.
The messuage in the tenure of William Jones is held of the King
in free socage and burgage, and not in chief or by knight's service, and
is worth per annum, clear, 15. M. The messuage in the tenure of
George Turner is held of the King in free socage and burgage, and is
worth per annum, clear, is. 8^. The messuage in the tenure oi Henry
Fermor is held as above, and is worth per annum, as above. The
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 27
messuage in the tenure of Thomas Russell is held as above, and is
worth per annum, clear, 55.
Henry Cugley died at Longford within the county of the City of
Gloucester, 5th June, i Charles I [1625] ; Henry Cugley is his son and
next heir, and was then aged 26 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 146.
Inquisition taken at Tewkesbur)', 17th March, 2 Charles I
[1627], before Walter Nurse, esq., escheator, after the death of
Elizabeth Lady Craven, widow, by the oath of Thomas jfeyne, Thomas
Mayde, Nicholas Smithsend, Ralph Jeynes, Thomas Higgins, John
Man, Conway Whittorne, John Turbervile, William Winter, Richard
Pitt, John Style, John Beale, Henry Kynges, George Whitledge, and
William Jorden who say that
Elizabeth Lady Craven was seised of the manor of Bodington ; of 18
messuages, 3 water mills, i dovecote, 18 gardens, 700 acres of land,
100 acres of meadow, 400 acres of pasture, 120 acres of wood, 100 acres
of furze and heath, £5 rent and common of pasture for all beasts in
Bodington, Barowe, Heydon, Lye alias Leigh, Staverton alias Starton,
Uckington and Hardwick ; of free fishing in the water of Incham, and
of the advowson of the vicarage of the parish Church of Staverton.
So seised, the said Lady Craven by indenture dated 20th June, 1624,
made between herself of the one part and William Whitmore, knight,
George Whitmore, citizen and Alderman of London, and William
Gibson of the other part, in consideration of the love she bore towards
William Craven, then her son and heir apparent, and towards John
Craven and Thomas Craven, her younger sons, agreed with the said
William, George and William that she would be seised of the said
premises to the use of her, the said Lady Craven, for life; after her
decease, to the use of the said William Craven for his life; after his
decease, to the use successively in tail male of the ist to the loth sons
of the said Williatn, in order of birth ; for default, to the use of the said
jfohn Craven, second son of the said Lady Elizabeth for his life ; after
his decease, to the use successively in tail male of the ist to the loth
sons of the said jfohn ; for default, to the use of the said Thomas
Craven, third son of the said Lady Elizabeth, for his life; after his
decease, to the use successively in tail male of the ist to the loth sons
of the said Thomas ; and lastly, for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said Lady Elizabeth for ever.
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The said Lady Craven was likewise seised of the manors of Withi-
bnigg alias Withibridge, Heydon and Hardwick ; of i acre of meadow in
Tredington, late in the tenure of Thomas Beck and sometime belonging
to the Monastery of Tewkesbury now dissolved.
The manor of Bodington is held of the King by the service of the
looth part of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, £"30. The
advowson of the vicarage of the parish Church of Staverton is held of
the King, as of his manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent, in free and
common socage, and is worth per annum, nothing. Of whom or by
what service the manors of Withibrugg, Heydon and Hardwick are
held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, £"5. The
acre of meadow in Tredington is held of the King, as of his manor of
East Greenwich in free and common socage, and is worth per annum,
clear, i2d.
Elizabeth Lady Craven died 17th July, 22 James I [1624] ; William
Craven, Knight, now Lord Craven, Baron of Hamsted Marshall in co.
Berks, is her son and next heir, and is now aged 18 years, 273 days and
no more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 152.
^Fortune (ffame, UJitJoto.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 26th July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, esq., escheator, after the death of Fortune
Came, late of Wyke, within the parish of Berkeley, widow, by the oath
of Richard Archard, gent., John Cliitterbooke, George Clutterbookey
George Freeman, William Legge, Simon Mundy, John Smith, Thomas
Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas Baker, jfames Atkins, John
Pegler, Thomas Bayly, jfohn Patch and William Atwood, who say
that
Fortune Came was seised of i capital messuage or mansion in
Newport within the parish of Berkeley, called the Chantery House of
Newport, late in the tenure of yohn Gibbins, and purchased of him by
the said Fortune ; of 2 other messuages ; of certain closes of pasture called
Kingscroft, Home Close, Longe Leaze, Ruydinge,.Farrs Home Closes,
Little Davis, Well Close and Ridley, containing altogether 23 acres;
of 2 acres of meadow in the common meadow called Matford ; and i acre
of arable land in the field called Baynham field : which said 2 messu-
ages and other the premises last mentioned, are situate in Wyke,
Woodford, Swanley and Alkington within the parish of Berkeley, and
were lately purchased of Edward Davies, gent. ; of 2 other closes of
land and pasture called Little Riam and Kingcrofte, containing 7 acres
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lying in Alkington aforesaid, lately purchased by the said Fortune of
James Bayly, deceased ; the reversion of i messuage and 2 cottages
situate in Tockington ; the reversion of 20 acres of land, 6 acres of
meadow, 13 acres of pasture and common of pasture for all beasts in
Tockington, to the said messuage and cottages belonging: which said
premises in Tockington were purchased by the said Fortune of Nicholas
Damory alias Dymery, gent, and are held by one Thomas Came for the
term of his life, of the demise of John Pointz, knight, by indenture
dated 9th February, 43 Elizabeth [1601]; the 4th part of a capital
messuage called Bradstone Farm, situate in Bradstone within the
said parish of Berkeley; and 30. acres of land, 10 acres of meadow
and 30 acres of pasture to the said 4th part of the said Bradstone
Farm belonging, lying in Bradston, Hurst, Slimbridge and Berkeley,
late in the tenure of jfohn Bower, and purchased by the said Fortune
of William Smyth.
The capital messuage in Newport is held of the King as of his
manor of Wakefield in co. York, in free socage, by fealty only, and not
in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, 25. The premises in Wyke,
Woodford, Swanley and Alkington are held of George Lord Berkeley as
of his manor of Alkington, by fealty, suit at the court of the said manor
and the yearly rent of 185., and are worth per annum, clear, i6s. The
said '2 closes in Alkington are held of the King as of his manor of East
Greenwich in co. Kent, in free socage, by fealty only, and not in chief,
and are worth per annum, clear, 35. ^d. The premises in Tockington
are held of the heirs of Edward Lord Stafford, lately deceased, by
fealty, and are worth per annum, clear, 26s. 2d. The 4th part of Brad-
stone Farm and the premises thereto belonging are held of the said
George Lord Berkeley as of his said manor of Alkington, by fealty, suit
at court, the yearly rent of i farthing and by knight's service, and
are worth per annum, clear, 35s.
Fortune Came died at Wyke, 14th May last past; Thomas Came is
her son and next heir, and was then aged 37 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 2.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 20th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after_^he death of Tobias Cowles, late of Framilode within- the parish
of'^retherne, by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Henry Hopkins,
gent., Edward Wood, George Lawrence, Michael Sharpe, Edmund
Ferehy, Thomas Gibbes, Robert lies, John Wood, John Raymond,
William Chance, John Kerby and Samuel Spencer, who say that
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Tobias Cowles was seised of i messuage in Fromilode within the
parish of Whetenhurst ; i close of pasture called the Marsh, containing
5 acres ; i close of pasture called the Marsh leaze, containing 2 acres ;
2 closes of pasture called the Hurnes, containing 2 acres; i orchard
and I garden, containing | acre ; 3 furrow (sellion) of arable land
containing i acre, lying in a certain field or place called Twinpoole ;
2 furrows of arable land in Twinpoole ; i furrow of arable land there
called Henacre ; i furrow of arable land called the Blacke Ridge
lying in Highfield, 6 furrows there containing 2 acre; i piece of
arable land lying in Westfield, containing 3 acres; i close of
pasture called Twinpoole, containing 3 acres; 2 furrows of arable land
lying in the Netherfield, containing i acre ; and 9 furrows of arable
land lying in the Westfield : all which premises are situate within the
parish and manor of Whetenhurst, and were lately purchased by the said
Tobias Cowles, oi John Swanley and Isabella, his mother, by charter.
So seised, the said Tobias Cowles made his will 19th April, 6
Charles I [1630], and thereby bequeathed to yohn Cowles, his young-
est son and his heirs for ever, at his full age of 2 1 years, i messuage in
Fromilode in the parish of Whetenhurst, purchased of the said yohn
and Isabella Swanley, by charter dated ist October, 20 James I [1622] .
All the said premises are held of the King, as of his manor of
Enfield in co. Middlesex, by fealty only, in free and common socage, and
not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 55.
Tobias Cowles died at Fromiload, 23rd April, 6 Charles I [1630] ;
the said jfohn Cowles was then aged 12 years and more, but was within
the age of 21.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 45.
Inquisition taken at Deane Parva, 7th August, 16 Charles I
[1640J, before jfohn Sheppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Henry Crumpe, yeoman, by the oath oi John
Arram, John Kinge alias Blagney, John Baylie, jf antes Keere, Richard
Morton, George Milles, Richard Neline, John Meeke, John Brinkworth,
Thomas Butt, Thomas Hall, Thomas Osborne and John Swifte who
say that
Henry Crumpe was seised of i messuage in Stayntway in the parish
of Wesbury, wherein he was living at the time of his death, and i
garden and i orchard, containing 2 acres, to the said messuage be-
longing ; I close of pasture called the Home Close, containing 6 acres,
to the said orchard adjoining ; i other close of pasture called Broad-
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field, containing 6 acres ; divers several parcels of land or pasture,
lying together enclosed in 2 closes called Picklecroftes, containing 8
acres; i close of pasture called Maisters hey, containing 2| acres, and
adjoining a certain field called Maxam ; i furrow of land containing ^
an acre, lying in the common field called Broadfield ; i furrow or small
parcel of pasture, containing | a rood, lying near Broadfield, and abut-
ting upon the highway there leading from Westbury towards Glou-
cester ; 4 other furrows or " layes " of pasture, contaming \ an acre, lying
between the lands of Robert Cowstans, under Pickltcrofts hedge ; 3
pieces of land, being in the whole 14. furrows, containing 2.5 acres,
sometime enclosed without (extra) the common field, called Mayldon ;
3 other furrows lying in the said field ; 2 other furrows of land, con-
taining I acre, lying in a field called Vickaridge Marshe ; i furrow of
land, containing ^ an acre, lying in a certain field called Rodleys Marshe,
and beyond the wall there ; i other furrow of land, containing | an acre,
in the same field in a certain furlong (stadio) there called Harden ;
15 other selions and i gore (gora) of land, containing 3 acres, lying
in a common field called Heyrudding ; 2 other selions of land, one
whereof is called a forehead, lying in a common field called Bonweres
Marshe ; i selion or small parcel of pasture, containing \ a rood, lying
near Rodleys Marshe ; 3^ doles (dolis) of meadow, containing 2^ acres,
lying in a common field called Willmore ; 3 roods of meadow, lying in
a certain small field abutting upon Willmore ; i other rood of meadow
lying in exchange, to be had one year in Willmore, and another year
in a meadow called Adsettes Meade in Wesbury : all which said
premises are in Stayntway or elsewhere in the parish of Wesbury, and
belong to the said messuage ; 6 several parcels of land or pasture,
containing 8^ acres, now lying enclosed in 2 several closes called
Pickle Croftes ; i close of meadow or pasture called Rownedge, con-
taining 3 acres; 1 parcel of land or pasture, being 11 selions and
containing i^ acres, enclosed between the other lands, late of the said
Henry Crumpe ; 2 selions of land, containing | an acre, lying in the said
field called Maxam ; i close of pasture, containing 2 acres, lying on the
east part of the highway leading from Wesbury towards Gloucester;
and I other close of pasture lying on the west part of the said highway ;
all which premises last mentioned are in Stayntway aforesaid.
The said messuage with the premises thereto belonging are held of
Thomas Yonge, gent., as of his manor of Rodley, by fealty, and the
yearly rent of 3^., and are worth per annum, clear, 65. 8d. All other
the said premises are held of the said Thomas Yoyige as of his said
manor, by fealty, and the yearly rent payable for the same together
with other lands 75., and are worth per annum, clear, 2s.
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Henry Crumpe died at Wesbury, 2nd October, 15 Charles I [1639] ;
Thomas Crumpe is his son and next heir, and was then aged 3 years,
7 months and 1 1 days, and not more.
Misc, Chan., Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 31, ATo 4.
3oi)n iffoUett, seoman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 19th April, 18 Charles I
[1642], before William Barrett, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of jfohn Collett, late of Nawneton, yeoman,
by the oath of Henry Hopkins, gent., Moore Gwilliams, Richard Webb,.
Moses Beaton, Edward King, Thomas Roberts, Thomas Clutterbooke,
Michael Sharpe, Edmund Ferribie, Edward Wood, William Chance,
Giles Pratt, Samuel Cooke, Thomas Gybbs and John Kirby, who say
that
John Collett was seised of the moiety of the manor of Nawneton
alias Nawneton super Cottswoulde; the moiety of all waste lands,
mines, quarries, etc., in Nawneton to the said manor belonging; the
moiety of the site of the said manor ; i capital messuage there called
the farm of Nawneton ; certain lands, meadows, pastures and other
hereditaments commonly called seven virgates of land, meadow and
pasture in Nawneton, with the said capital messuage usually occupied,
late parcel of 13 virgates of land to the said messuage sometime be-
longing ; and 3 cottages now or late in the tenures of Thomas Hulles,
Thomas Dodnell and John Parker.
So seised, the said John Collett married Anne Pearte who still sur-
vives at Nawneton.
The said John Collett made his will 9th December, 1641, whereby
he bequeathed as follows :
I give to Henry Collett, my eldest brother, the third part of all my
lands and tenements in Nawneton, with all the profits thereof The
other 2 parts I give to Henry Collett of Nethercott and his heirs for
ever, provided that he pay to my executor £"200 within i year after my
decease.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief, by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not : they
are worth per annum, clear, 65, 8rf.
John Collett died 13th December, 17 Charles I [1641], Henry Collett
of Nawenton is his eldest brother and next heir, and was then aged
40 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 18 Charles /, part 31, No. 120.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 2>^
asailliam OTurnoriie,
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, loth August, i6 Charles I
[1640], before John Sheppard, esq,, escheator, after the death of
William Curnocke, late of North Nibley, by the oath of William Hopton,
senior, gent., Thomas Smyth, John Sanniger, William Hopton, junior,
Richard Archard, Thomas Goune, jfohn Baker, John Smyth, Thomas
Bayly, jfohn Harvey, jfohn Turner, Robert Bayly and Thomas Smyth,
who say that
William Curnocke was seised of i messuage, situate in a certain
place called Westfield in North Nibley, in the tenure oi John Purnell ;
8 closes of meadow and pasture, lying together near the said messuage,
containing in the whole 24 acres, one whereof called Rodes, containing
3 acres, was late parcel of the farm called Bassetts Court in North
Nibley ; 2 other of the said closes containing 2 acres, one whereof lies
in Middle Westfield and the other in Further Westfield, were late parcel
of the lands of William Mnndy ; and the residue were late parcel of
the messuage hereafter mentioned called Burrowes Court ; i close of
pasture called Longe Acre, containing 3 acres, lying on the north part of
the lane leading from the said messuage towards Stanconib, and
lately belonging to the said Burrows Court : all which premises are
now in the tenure of the said John Purnell and are situate in North
Nibley ; i messuage there called Burrowes Court, and i orchard and
garden thereto adjacent ; 5 closes of meadow and pasture there called
Burrowes Mead, Huswifes Acre, the Grove, the Leys and Burrowes
Moore, to the said messuage belonging, containing altogether 15I
acres, late parcel of the manor of Pitcourt in North Nibley ; i parcel of
meadow there called Burrowes Mead, containing i acre ; and one parcel
of meadow or pasture there called Burrowes alias Burrowes Moore,
containing 5 acres : which said 2 parcels last mentioned were sometime
parcel of the messuage called Smalcombs Court in North Nibley.
So seised, the said William Curnocke by charter, dated i November
last past, made between himself of the one part and John Smyth, junior,
of Northnibley, esq., and William Archard of the same, gent., of the
other part, in consideration of the love he bore towards Margaret
Curnocke, his granddaughter, only daughter of John Curnocke, deceased,
eldest son of the said William, and for a jointure to be made for Jane,
relict of the said John and mother of the said Margaret, granted to the
sa.id John Sniyth and William Archard all the said premises and the
reversion thereof: to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the use
of the said William Curnocke for his life; after his death, to hold the
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said premises in the tenure of the said John Purnell to the use of the
said Jane for her life, in full satisfaction of her jointure ; after her
decease, to the use of the said Margaret for her life, if she remain
unmarried ; after her death, or if she marry with the consent of her
mother, then to the use of her and her heirs ; for default, then to the use
of William Curnocke, youngest \_sic\ son of William Cjirnocke, senior,
third son of the said William Curnocke named in the writ, and his heirs
male ; and for default to the use of the right heirs of the said William
Curnocke (named in the writ) for ever. After the death of the said
William, " senissimi," then to hold the said messuage called Burrowes
Court to the use of the said jfane for her habitation, on condition that
she remain the relict of the said John, and if the said Margaret so long
shall live unmarried or shall die without heirs of her body ; after the
death or re-marriage of the said jfane or the marriage of the said
Margaret, then to the use of the said Margaret and her heirs ; for
default, to the use of the said William, youngest son of the said William
Curnocke, senior, and grandson of the said William, " senissimi," and
his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said
William (named in the writ) for ever. And to hold the residue of the
said premises after the death of the said William, the " senissimi," to
the use of the said Margaret for her life, with remainders as above.
William Curnocke was likewise seised of i close of pasture called
Swinborne, containing 6 acres lying near Swinborne Bridge in North
Nibley, late parcel of the said messuage called Burrowes Court ; i close
of pasture there called Windle, alias the Racke Close, containing 3
acres, of which close i furrow, whereupon the " Rackes to dry clothes"
now stand, was late parcel of the said messuage called Burrowes Court,
and 2 acres thereof, next adjoining the mill of William Purnell, were
late parcel of the manor of Woodmancote, and i acre thereof lying
towards the house of William Rice, was late of the lands of the said
William Mjinday ; 2| acres of arable land, lying scattered in 4 parcels
in the field called Clayfield within the tithing of Alkington ; 5 acres of
arable land, lying in 4 several parcels in the field called Baynamfield
within the said tithing, whereof 3^ acres were late parcel of the
manor of Pittcourt, and i| acres lying between the way leading towards
Berkeley and the land of Thomas Trotman, were sometime of the lands
of Walter Mutton ; 2 parcels of arable land lying in the field called
Achington within the said tithing of Alkington, containing 4 acres ;
and I cottage with a garden and orchard thereto adjoining, situate in
Ruggbagge in Wyke within the said parish of Berkeley, containing I
of an acre, now in the tenure of Simon Wood for the term of his life,
sometime of the land of the said Walter Mutton.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 35
So seised, the said William Curnocke by charter dated 20th January,
15 Charles I [1640], made between himself of the one part and William
Archard of North Nibley, gent., and Gilbert Freeman of Wyke,
yeoman, of the other part, in consideration of the affection he bore to
Samuel Curnocke, his son, granted to the said William and Gilbert the
moiety of the said close called Swinborne, to hold to them and their
heirs for ever to the use of the said William Curnocke for life ; and
after his death to the use of the said Samuel Curnocke and his heirs for
ever.
By another charter bearing even date with the above, the said
William Curnocke, for the better maintenance of Richard Curnocke, his
son, granted to the said William Archard and Gilbert Freeman the
other moiety of the said close : to hold to them and their heirs to the
use of the said William Curnocke for his life ; and after his death to
the use of the said Richard Curnocke and his heirs for ever.
By another charter of the same date the said William Curnocke for
the preferment of William Curnocke, his son, gave to the said William
Archard and Gilbert Freeman the said close called Windle, alias the
Racke Close, and the said 2^ acres of land in Clayfield : to hold to
them and their heirs for ever to the use of the said William Curnocke,
senior, for his life ; and after his death to the use of the said William
the son, and his heirs for ever.
By another charter of the same date, the said William Curnocke
granted to the said feoffees the said 5 acres of arable land lying in
Baynamfield, the said 2 parcels of arable land lying in the said field
called Ackington, and the said cottage in Wyke : to hold to the use of
the said William Curnocke for life ; and after his decease, to the use of
Nicholas Curnocke, his son, and his heirs for ever.
The said William Curnocke was likewise seised of i messuage, with
a garden, orchard and close of pasture thereto adjacent, lying in
Goldeswyke within the parish of Berkeley, containing 2 acres ; li acres
of meadow lying in the common meadow called Wickam Mead in
Berkeley ; i close of meadow called Little Brooke mead in Berkeley,
containing ^ an acre, in the tenure of ^ohii Hyman ; i cottage, with
a small garden and orchard adjoining, in Wyke, in the tenure of
Richard Calcot in the right oi Mary his wife ; i orchard called Hooper's
Orchard lying in Wyke, containing 2 acres, together with a cottage
thereupon built and a garden thereto adjoining, in the tenure of Thomas
James; 4 parcels of meadow and pasture lying together in Wyke,
containing 9 acres, in the tenure of James Rainger : which said
premises were sometime of the land of the said Walter Mutton.
So seised, the said Williain by charter dated loth January, 14
^6 Gloucestershire
Charles I [1639], made between himself of the one part and the said
William Archard and Gilbert Freeman of the other part, gave to the
said William and Gilbert the said premises last mentioned : to hold to
them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said William Curnocke
for his life; and after his decease to the use of the said Nicholas
Curnocke, son of the said William, and of his heirs for ever.
The said William Curnocke was likewise seised of i acre of meadow,
lying between the said parcel of meadow called Burrowes mead and
the said messuage called Burrowes Court.
The messuage in Westfield, the close of pasture called Longacre,
and all the premises in the tenure of ^ohn Purnell (i close called
Rodes, and the said 2 closes late of the land of William Munday only
excepted), the said messuage called Burrowes Court, the said 5 closes
of meadow and pasture in North Nibley called Burrowes Mead, Hus-
wifes acre, the Grove, the Leys and Burrowes More, the pasture called
Swinborne, the said selion in the close called Windle and 3^ acres of
arable land in Baynamfield are held of George -Lord Berkeley as of his
manor of Wotton Forren, alias Wotton-Underedge, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, by suit at the
court of his hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and by the yearly
rent of 55., parcel of the rent of 305., payable for the whole of the manor
of Pitcourt, and are worth per annum, clear, 265. 8^. The close called
Rodes, in Westfield, is held of the said Lord Berkeley as of his said
manor, by knight's service and by suit at the said court, and is worth
per annum, clear, 25. 6d. The 2 closes late of the land of William.
Munday and i acre in the close called Windle are held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his said manor, by fealty and suit at court, and ^re
worth per annum, clear, 3s. 4^. The said 2 acres in Windle close,
adjoining the mill of the said William Purnell, are held of the said
Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Berkeley, by knight's service and
suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 20^. The parcel of
meadow in North Nibley, called Burrowes Mead, and the said parcel of
meadow or pasture, called Burrowes Moore, are held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his said manor of Wotton Forren, by fealty, suit at
court, and the yearly rent of id, parcel of the rent of i2d. paid for the
whole farm of Smalcombs Court, and are worth per annum, clear,
65. Sd. The 2^ acres of land in Clayfield are held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his manor of Alkington, by fealty and suit at court, and
are worth per annum, clear, 20^. The 2 parcels of arable land in the
field called Achington, the said cottage, garden and orchard in Rug-
bagge, the messuage, garden, orchard and close of pasture in Goldes-
wike, 4 acres of meadow in Wickam Mead, the close of meadow
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 37
called Little Brooke Mead, the cottage with the small garden and
orchard in Wyke, in the tenure of the said Richard Calcot, the orchard
called Hoopers Orchard, with the cottage thereupon built, and the
garden thereto adjoining, and the 4 parcels of meadow and pasture in
Wike, in the tenure of yanies Kaiuger, are held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his said manor of Alkington, by fealty, suit at court,
and by the yearly rent of , parcel of the rent of 245. formerly paid
for the said premises and for divers other lands sometime of Walter
Mutton, and are worth per annum, clear, 35. 4(1. The said acre of
meadow lying between Burrowes Mead and Burrowes Court is held of
the said Lord Berkeley as of his said manor of Wotton Forren, by
fealty and suit at court every 3 weeks, and is worth per annum, clear,
2od.
William Curnocke died at North Nibley, 24th February, last past ;
the said Margaret Curtiocke is his kinswoman and next heir, to wit,
only daughter of jfohn Curnocke, deceased, eldest son of the said
William, and was then aged 2 years, 10 months and 8 days.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 16 Charles I, part 31, No. 5.
2ri)oma!8i (ffi)rltion.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 23rd August, 13 Charles I [1640] ,
before Hugh White, esq., escheator by virtue of his office, after
the death of Thomas Cheldon, late of Newport, by the oath of William
Lawrence, gent., Gilbert Freeman, Richard Freeman, Ralph Darbey,
John Chitterbucke, George Clutterbucke, Joseph Hopton, Thomas Smith,
Thomas Baylcy, Thomas Hall, Richard Jenkins, James Atkins, John
Horwood and John Thayer, who say that
Thomas Cheldon was seised of 2 messuages and 2 gardens and
I orchard, thereto belonging, situate in Newport, within the parish of
Berkeley ; ^ an acre of meadow called the Vythers, in Alkington, within
the parish of Berkeley, lately purchased by the said Thomas of David
Atkins ; 1 close of pasture called Coles Elme, lying next to Coles Elme
within the said parish, containing 4 acres, lately purchased by the said
Thomas, of jfohn Gibbins, and Avice, his wife ; 2^ acres of land lying in
3 parcels in the field called Ryamfield in Alkington, within the said
parish, whereof i acre is called the Stile Acre, and the other the Stocke
Acre, and the ^ acre the residue thereof lies in a place there called
Bitten, lately purchased by the said Thomas of John Curnocke;
I messuage and i garden, i orchard and i parcel of pasture thereto
adjoining, situate in Waneswell within the said parish of Berkeley,
•2 8 Gloucestershire
containing 2 acres ; 3 selions of land lying in a field called the West-
field in Berkeley, and 4 selions of land lying in Stanburne within the
said parish, containing | of an acre, lately purchased by the said Thomas
Cheldon of jfoati Godfree, widow.
The 2 messuages, garden and orchard in Newport, and the \ acre
of meadow called the Vithers, in Alkington, are held of George Lord
Berkeley as of his manor of Alkington, by fealty, suit at the court of the
hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks and by the yearly rent of i\d., and
are worth per annum, clear, 6s. 8i. The close of pasture called Coles
Elme is held of the said Lord Berkeley as of his said manor, by fealty,
suit at court and the yearly rent of 45., and is worth per annum, clear,
55. The 2\ acres in the field called Ryamfield are held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his said manor, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly
rent of i6d., and are worth per annum, clear, 35. 4^. The premises in
Waneswell and elsewhere, purchased of the said Joan Godfree, are held
of the said Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Hame, by fealty and suit at
court, and are worth per annum, clear, 65. M.
Thomas Cheldon died at Newport 25th October last past ; Elizabeth,
wife oijohn Wythers, is his only daughter and next heir, and was then
aged 20 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 52.
Inquisition taken at Wotton-sub-edge, 6th April, 2 Charles I
[1626], before Peter Byrde, esq., escheator, after the death of
Arthur Dawe, by the oath of Robert Smith, of Wotton under edge,
gent., Richard Poole, Robert Hickes, Thomas Salter, Thotnas Birton,
Richard Griffen, Richard Browne, John Okes, John Plummer, Thomas
Everott, William Foorde, Francis Taylor, Simon Laply, Francis
Plummer and Thomas Maye, who say that
Arthur Dawe was seised of i messuage in Hawkesbury, and 37
acres of arable land lying scattered in the fields called the Northfield
and the Southfield of Hawkesbury ; 18 acres of meadow and pasture
there, and i acre of land lying in the new enclosure in the North field,
and I acre of land lying in the close called Newe Tyninge in the said
North field to the said messuage belonging : which said premises de-
scended to the said Arthur Dawe as kinsman and heir of a certain
Alexander Dawe ; i messuage and i close of pasture thereto adjommg,
containing 5 acres, situate in Hawkesbury ; i parcel of pasture there,
containing 2 acres, lying in the Wheat Close, and | an acre of meadow
there, lying near the Cresse meade adjoining the "Water Ry ve " ; and
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 39
I parcel of woodland there, containing 2 acres: which said premises
last mentioned the said Arthur Dawe lately purchased to him and his
heirs of Edward Harvye, jfohn Harvye and William Harvye : they
were sometime parcel of the manor of Chalkeley.
So seised, the said Arthur Dawe made his will at Hawkesbury,
2nd April, 1623, as follows: —
I give to Katherine, my wife, my land at Chalkeley, and all other
my land which I purchased of Edward, John and Williavi Harvye for
her life ; also the house, wherein I now dwell, together with all the
lands, etc., thereto belonging, which descended to me on the death of
Alexander Dawe, my kinsman, so long as she shall remain my widow.
I will that my said wife shall keep at her own cost Thomas, Francis
and Margaret ^obsons, 3 of the children of Thomas Jobsons, deceased,
until they arrive at the age of 21. After the decease of my said wife,
I give my said land at Chalkely, and all other my land which was
of my own purchase to Margaret Jobsons, daughter of the said
Thomas jfobsons, and to the heirs of her body ; for default, to the said
Francis ^obsons and his heirs ; for default, to the said Thomas ^obsois
and his 'heirs ; and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
I also give to the said Thomas jfobsons, after the decease of my
said wife, the house wherein I now dwell with all the lands, etc.,
thereto belonging, together with all the land which came to me from
the said Alexander Dawe, to hold to him and the heirs of his body;
for default, I give the same to Francis jfobson, his brother, and his
heirs ; and for default, to my right heirs for ever.
The said messuage and other the premises which descended from
the said Alexander Dawe are held of Robert jfenkinson, knight, as of
his manor of Hawkesbury, in free and common socage, by fealty, suit
at court, and the yearly rent of 105. 4^., and are worth per annum,
clear, 105. The said premises purchased of the said Edward, jfohfi
and \Villia})i Harvye are held of the said Robert jfenkinson, as of his
said manor, in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court, and
the yearly rent of 6d., and are worth per annum, clear, 55.
Arthur Dawe died 4th April, 1623; Margaret Haynes, wife of
William Haynes, and sister of the said ArtJuir, and the said Thomas
jfobson, eldest son of Thomas jfobson and Margerie, his wife, deceased,
another sister of the said Arthur, are his coheirs: the said Margaret
Haynes was then aged 50 years and more, and the said Thomas jfobson,
13 years, 8 months and 13 days.
The said Katherine, late the wife of the said Arthur Dawe, still
survives at Hawkesbury.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 2 Charles I, part 5, No. 108.
40 Gloucestershire
Ci^omagi Babiesi, jjeoman.
Inquisition taken at Wotton Underedge 24th September, 9
Charles I [1633], before John Sheppard, esq., escheator, by
virtue of his office, after the death of Thomas Davies late of Slimbridge,
yeoman, by the oath of William Beale, John Hathway, Robert Purnell,
John Okes, John Rugge, Thomas Everod, Thomas Salter, Richard
Griffin, Richard Browne, John Pleadwall, John Gillam, jfohn Smyth,
Thomas May and Thomas Doninge, who say that
Thomas Davies was seised of i close of meadow called Deanmead,
containing 6 acres, lyifig in Slimbridge, sometime parcel of the lands and
tenements there called Bifords lands ; i meadow there called Henly,
containing 4 acres ; 2 acres of arable land lying in 2 places called the
Ponchmarsh, in Slimbridge ; i close of pasture there called the Ponch-
marsh, containing 2 acres, lying in the said place called the Ponch-
marsh ; I acre of meadow lying in a meadow called Charmead in Came ;
I messuage, orchard and garden and ^ a sellion of land lying in the
Longmarsh in Kingston within the parish of Slimbridge ; 2 sellions of
land there called Buts lying in Moncroft late in the tenure of Alice
Knight, widow : all which premises last mentioned are parcel of the
lands and tenements in Slimbridge and Came commonly called Rivers
lands alias Archers lands ; i close of meadow called Reynolds mead
with a lane thereto adjoining, in Hurst within the parish of Slimbridge,
containing 7 acres; and 3^ acres of arable land lying in the field called
Southworthy in Hurst : which said premises are parcel of the manor
or farm of Gosington commonly called Gosington Hall within the
parish of Slimbridge, and late the lands of John Goldesburgh, gent. ;
4 sellions of land lying in the field called Hinworthy in Slimbridge
containing i acre; 4 sellions and 2 "foreheads" of land, containing f
acres in Hinworthy in a certain place there called Churchsteed ; pertain
other sellions or parcels of arable land in Hinworthy near the way
leading from Gosington to Cambridge, containing f acres ; 2 sellions of
land called Buts lying in the field called the Linch in Slimbridge,
containing i acre ; 5 sellions of arable land containing i acre lying in
the field called Camesfield in Came near the tree there called the
crabtree ; 3 sellions of arable land lying in Camesfeild, in a place there
called the Waterends, containing | acre: which said premises in
Hinworthy, the Linch and Camesfeild were late parcel of the lands and
tenements of Thomas Sellwin, son and heir of Richard Sellwin, son of
Thomas, son of one Richard Sellwin deceased and sometime Braifords
alias Bradfords lands, and now commonly called Sellwins lands ; also
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 41
of 3I acres of arable land in Hinworthy lately purchased by the said
Thomas Davies of William Trappe ; i acre of meadow lying in the
Little Moore in Slimbridge, \ acre of land in Camesfeild, \ acre of
arable land in the field called Southworthy in Slimbridge, and \ acre
of meadow in Hewmoore in Slimbridge, sometime the lands of one
Thomas Datisey.
The said meadow called Deanmead is held of Elizabeth Lady
Berkeley as of her manor of Slimbridge, by fealty, suit at court and the
yearly rent of id., and is worth per annum, clear, 35. /\xi. The meadow
called Henly, the 2 acres of land in Ponchmarsh, the close of pasture
called Ponchmarsh, the acre of meadow in Charmead and the premises
late in the tenure of Alice Knight, are held of the said Lady Berkeley as
of her manor of Hurst, by knight's service, suit at court, heriot, and by
the yearly rent of gd., parcel of the ancient rent of 6s. gd., and are
worth per annum, clear, 135. ^d. The close called Reynolds Mead and
other the premises late parcel of the manor of Gosington are held of
George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Berkeley by knight's service,
suit at the court of the hundred of Berkeley and the yearly rent of ^d-,
parcel of the ancient rent of 65., and are worth per annum, clear, 65. 8^.
The sellions and parcels of lands in the fields called Hinworthy, the
Linch and Camesfield, late the lands of the said Thomas Sellwin, are
now held of the said Elizabeth Lady Berkeley, as of her manor of Came
by knight's service, suit at court, heriot and the yearly rent of 4</.,
parcel of the ancient rent of los., and are worth per annum, clear,
65. M. The 3| acres in Hinworthy purchased of the said William
Trappe are held of the said George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of
Sages by suit at the court of the said manor, and by the yearly rent of
25., and are worth per annum, clear, 25. The acre of meadow in the
Little Moore and other the premises sometime of Thomas Dansey are
held of the said Lady Berkeley as of her manor of Slimbridge by fealty,
and suit at the court of the said manor, and are worth per annum, clear,
25. bd.
Thomas Davies died at Slimbridge 14th July last past; Robert
Davies is his son and next heir, and was then aged 22 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 9 Charles /, part 21, No. 178.
<§ile!8 JBabiesi.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester 20th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before ^olm Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Giles Davies late of Nether Lippiate, by the
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oath of Moore Guillim, gent., Henry Hopkins, gent., Edward Woode,
George Laurence, Michael Sharpe, Edmund Feriby, Thomas Gybes,
Robert lies, John Wood, John Reymond, William Chautice, John
Kerby and Samuel Spencer, who say that
Giles Davies was seized of 2 messuages and 30 acres of land at Brims-
combe in Nether Lipiate, sometime parcel of the lands oi John Bethway
there, which are held of Henry Fowler, clerk, as of his manor of Nether
Lippyate, by fealty and the yearly rent of 55., parcel of the ancient rent
of 115. 4^. payable for all the lands of the said John Bethway, and are
worth per annum, clear, 6s. 8^. ; i toft called Pridyhay in Strowde, some-
time the land of the said John Bethway, whereupon divers houses are
now rebuilt which is held of the heirs of Lord Stafford as of his honor
of Hereford by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 6d., and is
worth per annum, clear, 25. 6d. ; i messuage and 12 acres of land there-
to belonging at Brechcombes Frith and Rodborough, near a place there
called the Buttrowe, sometime the lands of John Cotterell, which are
held of Thomas Lord Winson (Windsor) as of his manor of Minchin-
hampton, by fealty and suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear,
55.; 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 2 crofts and " haystowes " and 20 acres
of land, one of which messuages is situate at the Butterowe and is
called Mores and the other is at or in the Roade in Rodborough and is
called the Roade, and were sometime the lands of William Ellond
parcel of his tenement called the Woodhouse in Rodborough and are
held of the said Thomas Lord Windsor as of his said manor of
Minchampton, by fealty, suit at court and by the yearly rent of 45.,
parcel of the ancient yearly rent of 7s. 6^d for the said tenement called
the Woodhouse, and are worth per annum, clear, 13s. ^d. ; i messuage
or cottage called Bownhams in the Roade in Rodborough, sometime
parcel of a certain farm called Sanckley Farm in Rodborowe, lately
purchased by the said Giles Davies of James Dtining, which is held
of the said Lord Windsor as of his said manor, by fealty and suit at
court, and is worth per annum, clear, 8^.
Giles Davies died at Nether Lippyate 17th February last past ;
Thomas Davies is his son and next heir, and was then aged 50 years
and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. w., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 5.
i^ilrs Babnej, merrer.
Inquisition taken at Painswicke on Tuesday the 24th day of
September, 15 Charles I [1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq.,
escheator, by virtue of his office, after the death of Giles Davis, late of
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 43
Stroud, mercer, by the oath of William Osborne, Robert Rogers, John
Bancknett, Henry Mayoe, jfohn Winchcombe, senior, Anthony Gardiner,
Thomas Taylor, Thomas Gardner, Thomas Castle, Robert Hillman,
senior, Richard Smith, Daniel Pincke, Anthony Pooh and Edward
Rynne, who say that
Giles Davis was seized of 2 messuages called Piggus alias Pigg-
howse, and all the water grain and fulling mills, houses, lands, etc.,
thereto belonging : which said premises the said Giles purchased of
Samuel Hobson and which are situate in Painswicke and in Steane-
bridge within the parish of Bisley : they are held of Thomas Freame,
esq., as of his manor of Nether Lippyate, by fealty, suit at court and
the yearly rent of 6d. and i lb. of cummin, and are worth per annum,
clear, 25. 6d. ; i close of land or pasture called Newleaze containing
10 acres ; i close of meadow or pasture called the Newleaze medowe,
containing 4 acres, adjoining the said Newleaze ; i close of arable land
called the Cleeve, containing 3 acres ; i close of meadow or pasture
called Collowell Leaze, containing 3 acres, and i close of land or
pasture called the Newe Tyninge, containing 4 acres : which said
premises last mentioned the said Giles purchased of John Stratford,
and are situate in Pagenhall alias Pakenhill : they are held of the heirs
of Henry Fowler of Stonehowse, gent., by fealty and the rateable part
of the yearly rent of 55. 6d. to be paid for them and other lands of the
said John Stratford, and are worth per annum, clear, 25. 6d. ; i cottage
wherein Thomas Bubbe now dwells or lately dwelt with a garden thereto
adjoining, i cottage in which jfohn Vynor lives with a garden and
orchard, i cottage wherein John Baker dwells with a garden and
orchard, i messuage now divided into 3 cottages, in which John
Pritchett, Edward Amys and Tliomas WJiitinge severally dwell, and
I garden or parcel of land containing ^ acres adjoining the cemetery of
Strowd, and lately enclosed out of the close called the Churchclose : all
which premises last mentioned were purchased by Jjriles Davies
deceased father of the said Giles named in the writ of Henry Fletcher ;
3 several parcels of land in Strowde, heretofore purchased by the said Giles
Davisoixhe. father of T/iomas Pye66,containing^acres: all which cottages
and premises the said Giles Davis the son purchased of his said father ; i
messuage or cottage now divided into 2, wherein Samuel Davis and John
Hawlinge now dwell, with a garden and the backside, which he purchased
of Richard Warner ; and 3 messuages or cottages now in the occupation
of Mary late the wife of Richard Bond, lately purchased by the said
Giles Davis of the son of the said Richard Warner and Catherine Warner,
widow : all which said last recited premises are situate in Strowde,
and were late parcels of the lands of Edmund Warner deceased, and
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are held of Thomas Master, gent., as of his manor of Bisley, in socage,
by fealty, suit at court and by the rateable part of the yearly rent of
185. 6d. for those and other lands of the said Edmund Warner, and are
worth per annum, clear, 35. \d. ; i messuage or inn called the Kinges
Heade, i other messuage or cottage wherein Edward Rowley now lives,
I other messuage or cottage in which William Curryer now dwells, and
I other messuage or cottage wherein George Yearnton dwells : which said
premises the said Giles Davis the son purchased to him and his heirs
of his said father and of John Davis his brother, and are situate in
Strowde, being built upon part of the toft there called Prydyhey : they
are held of William Howard, Knight, and of Mary Howard, now his
wife, sister and heir of the late Henry Lord Stafford, as of his honor
of Hereford by the rateable part of the rent of 6d. due for the said toft
called Prydyhey, and are worth per annum, clear, 25..
So seised, the said Giles Davis the son made his will at Strowde, 8th
August last past as follows : [here given in English] I give to Thomas
Davis my eldest son my houses, mills and lands in the parish of Pains-
wicke which I purchased of Samuel Hohson called Pigghowse : to
him and his heirs for ever.
To my son Richard Davis and his heirs for ever my lands lying
within the tithing of Pakenhill in the parish of Strowde which I pur-
chased of John Stratford.
To my son Giles Davis and his heirs for ever my house called the
Kinges Heade, the houses wherein Edward Rowle and William Curryer
respectively live, the meadow or pasture ground near adjoining the
tenement in which Christian Foord dwells, the house in the tenure of
Thomas Bubb, and all other my tenements lying between the said
tenement in the occupation of Thomas Bubbe and Badbrooke on that
side of the street which I bought of Thomas Webb the elder, and my
said father : all which premises lie in or near the said town of Strowd.
To my son Joseph Davis and his heirs for ever my house wherein
Samuel Davis dwells and the tenement in which jfohti Hallinge lives,
both in Strowd and the houses and tenements there which I bought of
Richard Warner.
I give to Alice, my wife, the garden near the Churchyard in Strowd
for her life, the inheritance whereof I give to my son Thomas and his
heirs for ever.
Giles Davis died at Strowd, 13th August last past; Thomas Davis
is his son and next heir, and on the ist August last past, was aged 10
years and more.
The said Alice, late the wife of the said Giles still survives at
Strowd.
Misc. Chanc. Inq. p. m., 15 diaries I, part 31, No. 47.
hiquisitiones Post Mortem. 45
ilaU)renre Button, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 28th July, 13 Charles I [1637],
before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of Lawrence
Diitton, gent., by the oath of More Gwillim, gent, Edward Wood,
Thomas Clutterbooke, George Lawrence, William Groves, jfohn Man,
jfohn Worme, William Taylor, Thomas Litton, Michael Slavenger,
jfohn Acton, jfohn Wood and Samuel Spencer, who say that
Lawrence Button was seised of 3 messuages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards,
50 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow and common of pasture for all
beasts in Chedworth, commonly called the Deanes Landes in Leycester,
and all those messuages, lands, tenements, pastures and hereditaments
whatsoever, sometime the lands of Robert Lumbard and heretofore
purchased by the said Lawrence Button of Thomas Rogers.
The premises called the Deanes Lands in Leycester are held of the
King as of his manor of Enfield in co. Middlesex, by fealty and the
yearly rent of 25. gd., in free and common socage and not in chief, and
are worth per annum, clear, 405. The premises sometime of Robert
Lumbard are held of the lord or lords of the manor of Chedworth, as of
his rnanor of Chedworth in socage, by fealty, suit at court and by the
yearly rent of 45., and are worth per annum, clear, 135. 4^.
Lawrence Button died 31st October last past; William Button,
gent., is his son and next heir and was then aged 30 years and more.
Misc. Chan. Inq. p. m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 91.
iStrtoaitJ iHtimontieis, sienuir, ijeoman.
Inquisition taken at Thorneburye, 6th October, 8 Charles I
[1632] before John Briver, esq., escheator, after the death of
Edward Edmondes, senior, late of Over within the parish of Allmondes-
burye, yeoman, by the oath of Peter Hawksworth, gent., Maurice
Hancocke, yohn Curtis, John Whitfeild, Edward Wisse, Henry Marsh,
William Linke, William Tanner, William Walker, George Specky
jfohn Champneis, Robert Scotte and Thomas Allpas, who say that
Edward Edmondes on the 15th day of February before his death was
seised of i messuage, i garden, i orchard and 12 acres of land, meadow
and pasture situate in Over within the said parish of Allmondesburye,
lately purchased by the said Edward oi John Browne, William Browne
and Mary his wife, i messuage, i orchard, i garden, and i curtilage, con-
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taining i acre to the said messuage belonging, lying in Tockington
within the parish of Olvestone, i close of meadow and pasture containing
14 acres, called Seymores lease ; and i other close of meadow and pas-
ture containing 4 acres, called the Longe Close, lying in the tithing of
Stowick within the parish of Henburye, lately purchased by the said
Edward of William Diggs, esq., and Anne his wife.
So seised, the said Edward Edmonds made his will 15th February,
1631, at Over, as follows [here given in English]: I give to my son
Edward Edmondes all my land lying in the parish of Allmondesburye.
To my son William Edmonds, 1 parcel of land called Seymors
Lesses lying in the parish of Henburye.
To my son John Edmonds, i other parcel of land now in the
possession of William Geyne, lying in the said parish of Henburye and
containing about 4 acres.
To my daughter Bridgett 3^50 at her age of 21.
To my sons Thomas and Robert £40 each at their ages of 21, to be
raised out of the lands oi Edward and William.
The said premises in Over purchased of John, William and Mary
Browne are held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich, co.
Kent, in free and common socage, by fealty only and by a yearly rent,
and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, los. The premises
in Tockington are held of William Younge, esq., as of his manor of
Tockington, by fealty and at the court of the manor of Tockington, and
are worth per annum, clear, i2d. The closes called Seymores lease
and Longe close and other the premises in Stowick are held of Ralph
Sadlcir, esq., as of his manor of Henburye alias Henburye in the Salt
Marsh, by fealty, suit at court and a yearly rent, and are worth per
annum, clear, 105.
Edward Edmondes died at Over 15th February, 1631 ; Edward
Edmondes is his son and next heir, and was then aged 10 years, 10
months, 28 days and not more.
Cnstiana Edmondes late the wife of the said Edward still survives
at Thornburye.
The said Edward, William, John and Cristiana took the profits
of all the premises from the death of the said Edward up to the taking
of this inquisition.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 8 Charles I, part 25, No. 135.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 47
iiictartr Belatere, esquire.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 4th March, Charles I. before
Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of Richard Delabere,
esq., by the oath of Pynfowld, Samuel Cambridge,
John Stubbs, John Packer, Robert Packer, Thomas Pate, Thotnas
Mason, Henry Mason, William King, Edmund Carpenter, John Dob-
bins, Ancor Nynd and Edward Ballen (?), gentlemen, who say that
Richard Delabere was seised of 3 messuages, 300 acres of land, 100 acres
of meadow, 300 acres of pasture and 40 acres of wood in Sowtham ; 3
messuages, 30 acres of land,' 20 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture
in Prestbury ; and 20 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow and 20 acres of
pasture in Brockhampton.
So seised, the said Richard by indenture, dated 4th July, 8 Charles
I [1632] , made between himself by the name of Richard Delabere of
Sowtham of the one part and Walter Pie, Knight, Attorney of the
Court of Wards, Robert Pie of Westminster, co. Middlesex, Knight,
and William Reade of Bromshill, co. Hereford, of the other part, for
the love he bore towards Margaret his wife and for the increase of her
jointure, agreed to stand seised of a messuage in Woodmancott and a
ground there called Hawe Close and of the capital messuage in Sowtham
wherein he dwelt, and the messuages and lands which he had by descent
of inheritance, lying in the parishes of Cleeve and Prestbury, to the
use of himself and the said Margaret and to the survivor of them, and
afterwards to the right heirs of the said Richard for ever: and he
further agrees to levy to the said Sir Walter, Sir Robert and William
Reade and to the heirs of the said Sir Walter a " sur Cog-
nizans de droit come ceo que ils ont de son done " of all the said
premises by the name of 3 messuages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 150 acres
of land, 50 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture wood in
Bishops Cleeve, Sowtham, Woodmancot, Brockhampton and Prestbury,
to the use of the said Richard and Margaret for their lives; and after-
wards to the use of the heirs of the said Richard for ever.
Afterwards, to wit, in Hilary Term, Charles I, a fine was
levied of the premises between Walter Pie, knight, Robert Pie, knight,
and William Reade, esq., plaintiffs, and the said Richard Delabere, esq.,
deforciant.
The said Richard Delabere and Margaret by indenture dated i6th
February, 6 Charles I [1631] , made between Robert Lord Cecill of the
one part and themselves of the other part, purchased all the manor of
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Sowtham, late parcel of the possessions of the Duchy of Lancaster, all
the escheat lands in Sowtham and Woodmant alias Woodmacott, and
all the site of the said manor of Sowtham, all rents and services reserved
upon any demise of the said site and lordship of the said manor, all the
wood called Queene Wood and the ground thereof, all that wood and
underwood called Muckmeade and Muckmeade grove in all the
messuages, lands, woods, etc., etc., to the said manor belonging in
Sowtham and Woodmacott, and the reversion of all the said premises :
to hold to the said Richard and Margaret and their heirs ; for default,
to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard, to the sole use of the
said Richard and Margaret and their heirs ; and for default, to the use
of the right heirs of the said Richard for ever : to be held of the King
as of his manor of Enfield in co. Middlesex by fealty only, in free and
common socage and not in chief or by knight's service.
The said Richard and Margaret by indenture dated 29th January,
8 Charles I [1633], made between John Carter, gent., and Anne his
wife of the one part, and themselves of the other part, purchased 4
closes or enclosed lands of meadow and pasture, to wit, the close of
meadow or pasture called Over Hulettes within the parish of Chelten.
ham, I house lying in the said close, the close called Huletts Meade
within the parish of Cheltenham, adjoining the said Over Huletts on
the west, with a small grove of wood adjacent, the close commonly
called Foxbury Leasowe within the said parish, adjoining Huletts
Meade on the south, and the close called Oxeleazowe within the parish
of Prestbury, all woods, underwoods and trees growing on the premises,
and the soil and ground of the said wood and underwood, and all the
pasture, meadows, woods and underwoods in Cheltenham and Prest-
bury heretofore granted by deed dated 15th August, 15 James I [1617] ,
by Edmund Badgehett (?) of Prestbury, esq., to Juhii Carter, esq.,
deceased ; to hold to the said Richard and Margaret and their heirs
for ever.
The manor of Sowtham and other the premises in Sowtham, Brock-
hampton and Woodmacott are held of the King as of his manor of
Enfield, co. Middlesex, by fealty only in free socage and not in chief
or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, ■ .
The premises in Prestbury are held of the Bishop of Hereford a.s
of his manor of Prestbury, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent
of 55. y^d., and are worth per annum, clear, .
Richard Delabere died at Sowtham, 25th February, ii Charles I
[1636] ; Kynard Delabere is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son and
next heir oi Kynard Delabere, esq., deceased, son and next heir of jfohn
Delabere, esq., deceased, brother and next heir of Kynard Delabere, esq.,
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 49
deceased father of the said Richard named in the writ, and was then
aged years and more.
The said Margaret late the wife of the said Richard Delabere still
survives at Sowtham.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 12 Charles. I, part 33, No. 100.
SSaUham iEmlrij, snuor, pcoman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, i6th October, 14 Charles I
[1638J , before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Emley, senior, late of Upton within the parish of Hawkesbury,
yeoman, by the oath of More Gwillini, gent., Henry Hopkins, gent.,
William Cartwright, gent., Edmund Fereby, Samuel Cooke, John
Wood, Amos Daimsey, Thomas Allen, George Stone, Giles Hancoxe,
jfames Rntter, Arthur Rudge, and Vincent Riidge, who say that
William Emley was seized of i messuage in Upton in the said
parish, heretofore in the tenure of Robert Longden, and wherein one
William Geffin formerly dwelt ; i virgate of arable land, meadow and
pasture in Upton, to the said messuage belonging, containing 60 acres
in 2 fields there called Northfield and Southfield ; i close of pasture
called the Pittes, containing \ acre ; i close of meadow called Nether
Walcroft, containing \\ acres: all which said premises were sometime
the lands oi Richard Codrington, esq., deceased, and are situate in the
vill, hamlets or fields of Upton ; i close of pasture called Over Wal-
croft alias Wawcroft in Upton, containing i^ acres, and pasture for 2
beasts in the Combe there : all which premises the said William
Emley purchased of Tlioinas Longden and of Robert Longden, son and
heir apparent of the said Thomas and Bridget his wife, and the said
Thomas Longden purchased the same of the said Richard Codrington.
So seised, the said Willia)n Endey by deed dated 8th May, 13 Charles
I [1637], ^o"^ ^he sum of 55. to him in hand paid enfeoffed William
Emley his son of all the said premises : to hold to him and his heirs
for ever.
The said premises are held of Robert jfenkenson, knight, as of his
manor of Hawkesbury, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of
i8d. and are worth per annum, clear, 255.
William Emley died at Upton 23rd July, 13 Charles I. 1637 ;
William Emley is his son and next heir, and was then aged 29 years
and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 12.
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MeginaltJ Eane alias jf renci).
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I nCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 27th October, 18 Charles I
A [1642], before William Barrett, esq., escheator, after the death
oi Reginald Lane alias French, by the oath of More Gwillim, gent.,
Richard Webb, Michael Sharpe, Edward Wood, William Taylor,
Robert lies, William Groves, Thomas Clutterbooke, John Raymond,
William Chance, Walter Woodward, George Stone, Henry Snagg,
Arthur Rudge, and Thomas Marshall, who say that
Reginald Lane alias French was seised of i cottage or tenement
lying in Arle in the parish of Cheltenham ; i orchard thereto belonging
and I parcel of pasture to the said orchard adjoining ; 5 roods of land
in Arle in a certain furlong there called Meade furlong ; 3 other roods
or selions of land there in the said Meade furlong, all which said
premises were parcel of the lands of jfohn Ligon of Arle, esq., and
formerly belonging to his capital messuage called Arle Corte, in the
parish of Cheltenham, and lately purchased by the said Reginald of
the said ^ohji Ligon ; i close of pasture called Mounckelaynes in Arle,
lately purchased by the said Reginald ofjfohn Packer, deceased ; i other
close of arable land or pasture called Coverbreech ; i other several close
likewise called Mouncke Lanes ; i close of pasture called Aspes ; and i
parcel of arable land called the Hill Fursen, containing 4 acres: which
said premises last mentioned lie in Arle, and were lately purchased by
Walter Lane alias French, deceased, father of the said Reginald of one
Thomas Collett.
So seised, the said Reginald made his will at Arle on the loth June,
17 Charles I [1641], and thereby gave to Walter his youngest son and
to his heirs for ever all his freehold lands of inheritance within the
manor and hundred of Cheltenham.
The said cottage and other the premises purchased of the said John
Ligon are held of John Dntton as of his manor of Cheltenham in free
socage and not in chief or by knight's service, by fealty, suit at court
and the yearly rent of id. and are worth per annum, clear, 105. The
said close called Mouncke Laynes is held of the said John Dntton as of
his said manor in free socage and not in chief or by knight's service,
by fealty, suit at court and a yearly rent, and is worth per annum, clear,
205. The close in Alston called Coverbreech and other the premises
purchased of Thomas Collett are held of the said John Button as of his
said manor, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of I'jd. and are
worth per annum, clear, 205.
The said cottage and other the lands, closes and tenements above
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specified are the free tenements and hereditaments of the said Reginald
and are situate within the manor and hundred of Cheltenham.
Reginald Lane died at Arle 17th October, 17 Charles I [1641] , Robert
Lane alias French is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years
and more. The said Walter Lane was then aged about 19.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 57.
i^irf)arti ,iFrrnnan, grntlrman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 27th October, 18 Charles I
[1642], before William Barrett, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Richard Freeman late of Battesford alias
Batchsore, gent., by the oath of Moore Gwilliam, gent., Richard Webb,
Michael Sharp, Edward Wood, William Tayler, Robert lies, William
Groves, Thomas Clutterbucke, John Raymond, William Channce,
Walter Woodward, George Stone, Henry Siiagg, Arthur Rudge and
Thomas Marshall, who say that
Richard Freeman was seized of i messuage, i cottage, i barn
lately built upon a parcel of ground called the Hempe grounde, i
garden, i orchard and 6^ virgates of land in Battesford, late in the
tenure of Thoynas Freeman, idXhtx o[ the said Richard, and afterwards
in that of the said Richard ; i messuage, i cottage, i garden and
2 virgates of land in Bourton-on-the-hill, late in the tenure of William
and Robert Freeman, and afterwards in that of the said Richard.
So seised, the said Richard married Margaret Riittcr.
The barn built upon the said Hempe ground, 7 acres of meadow in
Battesford, in the south part of a certain close called Hurtes Leyes, and
15 acres of pasture in Battesford, lying on the north part of 2 closes
there called the Arbor close and Hill close, parcel of the said tenements
in Battesford are held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, 35. ^d. The residue of the premises in Battesford is
held of the coheirs oi John Croaker, esq., as of his manor of Battesford,
in free socage, by fealt}', suit at court and the yearly rent of 8J., and
are worth per annum, 305. The premises in Bourton-on-the-hill are
held of the Dean and Chapter of the Church of St. Peter at Westminster,
as of their manor of Bourton and Mooreton Henmarshe, by suit of
court and the yearly rent of 65 iihd., and 2 pecks of wheat, and are
worth per annum, clear, 105.
Richard Freeman died at Battesford, i6th November, 17 Charles I
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[1641] ; John Freeman, gent., is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 24 years and more.
The said Margaret, late the wife of the said Richard still survives
at Battesford.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 64.
Jtii)n jFrancomte.
Inquisition taken at Paynswick, 24th July, 14 Charles I.
[1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of John Francotnhe, by the oath of William Osborne,
gent., Richard Packer, gent., Giles Feild, gent., John Buncknett,
Anthoyiy Gardner, John Gyde, John Kinge, Thomas Gardner, John
Tomes, Henry Gardner, Thomas Wynn, Thomas Castle, Robert Hillman
and Richard Knowles, who say that
John Francombe was seized of the manor place or pasture land
called pasture grownde, containing about 5 acres, commonly called
Bridge Court alias Bridge Orchard, lying within the parish of Hasfeild ;
and I parcel of arable land lying in Little Woodyne in the parish of
Trynley alias Tyrley, containing about 2 acres, with the tithes of all
the grain growing thereon.
So seised, the said John made his will loth January, 1631, and
thereby bequeathed the said premises to Elizabeth then his wife for her
life, after her decease the same to go to Christopher Francombe his
son for his life, with remainder to John Francombe, son of the said
Christopher and to his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Lord Coventry, Lord
Keeper of the Great Seal of England, as of his manor of Trynley in free
and common socage, by fealty, suit at the court of the manor of Trynley,
by the yearly rent of 55. and 2 capons, and are worth per annum,
clear, 55.
John Francombe died at Trynley, ist May, 10 Charles I [1634] ;
John Francombe son of John Francombe, eldest son of the said John
named in the writ, is the kinsman and next heir of the said John his
grandfather, and was then aged about 16.
The said Elizabeth has taken the profits of the said premises from
the death of the said John up to the present time,
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. ;«., 14 Charles I, part 21, No. 131.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 53
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, i6th September, 4 Charles I
[1628], before Richard Guy, gent, escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Richard Fowler, gent., by the oath of jfohn
Baker of Thornbury, gent,, Peter Hawkesworth, John Whitfielde,
Edward Higgins, Thomas Patch, William Thnrner, William Higgins,
Gtiy Lawrence, Thomas jfojies, William Walker, senior, Richard
Thurner, William Walker, junior, Thomas Pearce, William Atkins,
George Baker, and John Adie, who say that
Before the death of the said Richard Fowler one Roger Fowler his
son was seised of all that messuage situate in Neather Lypiate in the
parish of Bisley, then or late in the tenure ot the said Richard Fowler ;
and 2 fulling mills, i grain mill and i " Gygge Myll " in Neather
Lippyate, 4 closes of arable land or pasture there, commonly called the
Parke Closes, containing about 30 acres ; i close of meadow or pasture
there called Hasell Meade, containing about ih acres : all which said
premises last recited were then or late in the tenure of the said Ricliard
Fowler ; 3 closes of pasture, with i cottage standing upon one of them,
lying in the parish of Minchinhampton, called the Moore Closes, con-
taining about 7 acres, also in the tenure of the said Richard ; i parcel of
arable land commonly called the Lagger and i cottage built thereupon,
lying within the said parish of Minchinhampton, in the tenure of the
said Riclmrd ; all the customary woods, and other profits and com-
modities belonging to the said premises ; i messuage and one close of
arable land thereto adjoining containing about 4 acres in Neather
Lippiat, then or late in the tenure of Margcrie Griffin, widow, and all
that cottage in Minchinhampton, in the tenure of Edward Longe.
So seised, the said Roger Fowler made his will, nth February,
1626, and thereby gave to the said Richard Fowler, his father, all his
said lands.
The said Richard was seised of all that close of arable land, curti-
lage and garden called Uppingland, lying in Neather Lyppiate, opposite
a certain messuage called Bigges Place ; all that parcel of land there
called Michell acre, with all the houses built thereupon ; 2 closes of
arable land or pasture there called Preestes ; 4 closes of pasture or
arable land called Busshey Closes, containing 20 ac. ; i close of pasture
and arable land called Rolles Croft, containing 6 acres, and i close of
arable land or pasture there called Wheate Close, containing 4 acres.
The said messuage and all the said mills in Neather Lyppiate, the
4 closes there called Parke Closes, the close called Hasell Meade, the
54 Gloucestershire
3 closes in Minchinhampton called the Moore Closes, the said parcel
of arable land called the Lagger, the premises in the tenure of the said
Margerie Griffin, and the said cottage in the tenure of Edward Longe
are held of the King by reason of the minority of Henry Lord Stafford,
as of his honor of Hereford by knight's service, and are worth per
annum, clear, 205., of whom or by what service the premises called
Uppingland are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum,
clear, 6s. 8d. The closes called Preetes, Busshey Closes, Rolles Crofte
and Wheate Close are held of the King by reason of the minority of
the said. Henry Lord Stafford, as of his honor of Hereford by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 135. ^d.
Richard Fowler died at Colthroppe in the parish of Standishe, 7th
July, 1627 ; Henry Fowler, clerk, is his son and next heir, and is now
aged 30 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 4 Charles I, part 25, No. 28.
I^enrg jfletriier, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Tetbury, 24th October, 8 Charles I [1632]
before John Driver, gent., escheator, after the death of Henry
Fletcher, gent., by the oath of John Driver, Henry Welles, Job Swyn-
fierton, Thomas Burgis, John Hiller, Edward Carter, Tobias Mayoe,
Thomas Wilkins, Richard Payne, Robert Dryver, Ellond Freanie,
David Clarke and Richard Arrowsmith, who say that
Henry Fletcher was seised of i messuage and i virgate of land
situate in the parish of Painswick.
So seised, the said Henry by indenture dated 21st December, 20
James I [1622], made between himself by the name of Henry Fletcher
of the parish of Bisley, within the limits of Strowde, clothier, of the
one part, and jfohn Barker of the parish of St. Olave in Southwark,
CO. Surrey, joiner, of the other part, in consideration of a sum of
money to him in hand paid by the said John, demised to him the said
premises for 40 years, he paying yearly for the same i grain of pepper
if demanded.
The said John Barker died so seised at Longford in the county of
the City of Gloucester, after whose death administration of his goods
was granted to Richard Heald his next of kin, who by virtue thereof
entered into the said premises for the residue of the said term, with
remainder thereof to the said Henry and his heirs. The said Henry
Fletcher by deed of enfeoffment dated loth July, 22 James I [1624],
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 55
made between himself by the name oi Henry Fletcher of Nether Lippiat
within the parish of Bisley, gent., of the one part, and Richard Payne
of Rodborowe, gent., and Richard Daye of Strowde, clerk, of the other
part, for the continuation of the said premises in the name and blood
of the said Henry for the promotion of his sons named in the said
deed, enfeoffed the said Richard Payne and Richard Daye of the re-
version of the said premises, to the use of the said Henry Fletcher for
his life ; after his decease to the use of Robert Fletcher, one of the sons
of the said Henry and of his heirs male ; for default, to the use of
Henry Fletcher, another son of the said Henry and of his heirs male ;
and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Henry the
father for ever.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and are worth per
annum, clear, 55.
Henry Fletcher died at Paynswick, ist December, 7 Charles I
[1631] ; Richard Fletcher, gent., is his son and next heir, and was
then aged 26 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 8 Clias. I, part 25, No. iig.
SS^ilUam (gittris.
Inquisition taken at Circencester, 27th October, 18 Charles I
[1642] before William Barrett, esq., escheator, after the death of
William Gihbes, by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Richard Webb,
Michael Sharpe, Edward Wood, Robert lies, William Groves, William
Taylor, Thomas Clutterbooke, John Raymond, William Chance, Walter
Woodward, George Stone, Arthur Rudge, Henry Snagg and Thomas
Marshall, who say that
Before the death of the said William Gibbes, one Thomas Gibbes
his father was seised of i messuage wherein he then dwelt, situate in
Stonehowse ; i close of pasture called the Reckclose, near or adjoining
the said messuage containing | acre ; i close of meadow or pasture
called the Meade, next adjoining the said Reckclose, containing 2^
acres ; i piece of arable land containing i acre, lying in the field
called little Dovereys Field, at or near the place there called Badgers
Peece ; i acre of arable land lying in the field called Heyottes Field ;
I acre of arable land lying in the field called great Doveryes Field ; i
messuage with a garden or orchard and i close of pasture thereto ad-
joining, containing i| acres, now or late in the tenure of Simon Vcysey;
56 Gloucestershire
2 closes of pasture or meadow lying together in one, called the Upper
Whitehouse close and the Lower Whitehouse close, containing 8 acres;
I cottage, with a small garden and orchard, containing \ acre, in the
tenure of William Kinge ; i close, or leasure of pasture called Midg-
horne, containing i| acres; 2 closes of pasture called the Cadwell alias
Cawdwells, to wit, the great Cawdwell and the little Cawdwell, lying
near the said field called the great Doveries, containing 6 acres; 3
closes of pasture or meadow lying together near the field called
Heyottes Feild, and called the Heyottes Feild closes or Heyottes
leazowes, containing 6 acres : all which said premises lie in the parish
of Stonehouse ; i piece of meadow containing 3^ acres, lying in a
certain meadow called Stonehouse ham, in the parish of Stanly Regis ;
and I close of pasture there called the Moores, containing 4 acres, in
the tenure of Richard Norrys.
So seised, the said Thomas Gibbs by indenture tripartite dated 24th
September, 11 Charles I [1635], ^^^^ ^^ Stonehouse between himself
of the one part, the said William Gibbes, son and heir apparent of the
said Thomas, of the 2nd part, and William Blatich, son and heir ap-
parent of Richard Blanch of Estington, clothier, and William Keylock
of the City of Gloucester, gent., of the 3rd part, in consideration of a
marriage to be had between the said William Gibbs and Margery
Blanch, one of the daughters of the said Richard Blanch, if the said
William and Margery thereto agree, and for the sum of £200 paid by
the said Richard Blanch for the marriage portion of the said Margery
and for a jointure to be made for the said Margery, and in consideration
of the love the said Thomas Gibbes then bore towards Joan then his
wife and for a jointure to be made for her, agreed that he would be
seised of all the said premises to the following uses : to the use of him
the said Thomas Gibbes and his heirs until the said marriarge should
take place, and afterwards as to all the rooms hereafter mentioned,
being parcel of the messuage wherein the said Thomas then lived, that
is to say, the room over the kitchen, and the room next thereto ad-
joining, being over the place called the Boultingehouse and the inner
Cockloft, together with free ingress and egress to and from the said
kitchen and all the lower rooms at all reasonable times, and as to the
moiety of all the gardens and orchards thereto belonging and of all the
fruit growing therein, and as to those 2 closes of pasture called the
great Cawdwell and the little Cawdwell, the 3 closes called Heyottes
Feild closes, the piece of meadow in Stonehowseham, and the close
called the Moores, to the use of the said William Gibbes for his life ;
after his decease, to the use of the said Margery Blanch for her life,
for part of her jointure, after her decease, to the use of the heirs of the
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 57
said William by the said Margery ; for default, to the use of the heirs
of the body of the said William ; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said Tlwmas Gibbes for ever. As tc the residue of
the said messuage, the other moiety of the said garden and orchard
and the residue of all other the said premises to the use of the said
Thomas Gibbes for his life ; after his decease, to the use of jfoan then
his wife for her life, in the name of her jointure ; after her decease,
to the use of the said William Gibbes for his life ; after his decease,
to the use of the said Margery Blanch for her life, foi the residue of
her jointure ; after her decease, to the use of the heirs of the said
Williain by the said Margery ; for default, to the use of the heirs of
the body of the said William Gibbes ; and for default, to the use of
the right heirs of the said Thomas for ever.
The said marriage between the said William Gibbes and Margery
Blanch was solemnized on the 25th September, 1635.
The said Thomas Gibbes was likewise seised of i messuage in
Stonehouse in the several tenures of William Gabbe and Charles
Aldridge ; 1 garden and i orchard thereto belonging; 2 closes of
pasture called the Ridinge Leazes, containing 2 acres lying in the
parish of Stonehowse.
So seised, the said Thomas made his will at Stonehouse i8th July,
1642, and thereby bequeathed all the said premises last mentioned to
Stephen Fowler one of the sons of Daniel Fowler son in lav/ of the
said Thomas, and to his heirs male ; for default, to Thomas Fowler,
youngest son of the said Daniel and his heirs male ; and for default,
. to the right heirs of the said Thomas Gibbes for ever.
The said Thomas Gibbes died at Stonehouse 19th July last past.
The said messuage wherein the said Thomas Gibbes dwelt, with the
garden and orchard, the closes called the Reckclose and the Mead and
the piece of arable land lying in little Doveries Field are held of the
King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee is
not known, and are worth per annum, clear, 55. The 2 closes called
the Cawdwells are held of the King in chief by knight's service, and
are worth per annum, clear, 35. 4^. Of whom or by what service the
3 closes called Heyottes Field closes' are held the jurors know not :
they are worth per annum, clear, 35. Of whom the piece of meadow
in Stonehouseham and the close called the Moores are held is not
known : they are worth per annum, clear, 35. The closes called the
Upper Whitehouse close and the lower Whitehouse close are held
oi Daniel Fowler, gent., as of his manor of Stonehouse by Realty only,
and are worth per annum, clear, 35. The acre of land in Heyottes
Field, the half acre of land in the great Doveryes Field, the messuage
58 Gloucestershire
and other the premises in the tenure of the said Simon Veysey, the
premises in the tenure of William Kinge and the close of pasture
called Midghorne are held of the said Daniel Fowler as of his said
manor of Stonehouse, by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear,
I2d. Of whom the premises in the tenures of William Gahh and
Charles Aldridge and the 2 closes called the Ridinge leazes are held
the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, i2d.
William Gibbes died at Stonehouse 2gth July last past ; jfane
Gibbes is his only daughter and heir by the said Margerie, and was
then aged 6 years", 22 days and not more.
The said Joan late the wife of the said Thomas Gibbes, Margery
late the wife of the said William Gibbes, and the said Stephen Fowler
and Thomas Fowler still survive at Stonehouse.
Misc. Chanc, Inq. p. m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 45.
Uincent i^ooltin, itnigi)t.
Inquisition taken at Thornbury 27th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, gent, escheator, after the death of
Vincent Gookin, knight, by the oath of Richard Archard, gent., John
Clutterbiicke, George Clutterbucke, George Freeman, William Legge,
Symon Munden, John Smyth, Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes,
Thomas Baker, James A/kings, John Pegler, Thomas Bayley, John
Patch and William Attwood, who say that
Vincent Gookin was seized of the capital messuage called Highfield
Howse, 3 other tenements, 39 acres of land, 33 acres of meadow, 106
acres of pasture and 32 acres of wood in Upton Chenew alias Upton
Cheney, Highfield, Week, Betton, Abson, Pucklechurch, Hannam,
Oldland and Stiston.
So seised, the said Vincent by his will dated ist February, 13
Charles I [1637] bequeathed the said premises to Judith his wife for
life, and after her decease to his son Vincent and his heirs male for
ever, with certain remainders over.
All the said premises are held of William Howard, Knight of the
Bath, and the Lady Mary his wife, sister and sole heir oi Henry Lord
Stafford, deceased, as of their honor of Gloucester, by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear £^ los.
Vincent Gookin died at Highfield 8th February, 13 Charles I [1638];
Vincent Gookin is his son and next heir, and was then aged 18 years,
10 months and 9 days.
The said Judith still survives at Highfield.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m. ^ 14 Charles I, part 21, No. 163.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 59
- (George (Saisroigne, ejaquire.
Inquisition taken at Tewkesbury, 27th July, 2 Charles I [1626]
before Peter Birde, esq., escheator, after the death of George
Gascoigne of the Middle Temple, London, esq., by the oath of Ferdi-
nand Clutterbucke, gent., Kenelm Mearson, gent, Thomas Surman,
Thomas Maide, Michael Millington, Roger Plevy, Charles Cartwright,
Charles Bicke, Richard Mince, jfohn Combes, John Sheild, John Purse,
John Payton, Ralph Jeynes and John Finch, who say that
George Gascoigne was seised of the manor and lordship of Peter
Amni alias Estington ; all those servicfes and several rents yearly is-
suing out of the lands and tenements in the several tenures of William
Hustmay, John Prater and others ; and i messuage and divers lands
and tenements with the same occupied and used in Halstone and Chel-
worth, CO. Wilts.
The manor of Amni Peter alias Estington is held of the king in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 8rf. Ofwhomor by what ser-
vice the premises in Halstone and Chelworth are held the jurors know
not ; they are worth per annum, clear, ^d.
George Gascoigne died before the taking of this inquisition and be-
fore the death of King James the First, but what day or year the jurors
know not ; John Gascoigne is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, son
of Nicholas Gascoigne, knight, deceased, son of the said George, and is
now aged 12 years, 11 months and 20 days.
Misc. Chan., Inq.p.m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 142.
Inquisition taken at Stow-on-Wold, 20th July, 14 Charles I
[1648] .before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Guye, late of Oddington, yeoman, by the oath of John Shayler,
Robert Kibble, Ralph Woodward, gent., Thomas Hobbs, George Bar-
tholomew, Richard Harbedge, James Freeman, Richard Collett, William
Venfield, Paris Hathway, John Hill, Simon Wallington, Roland Freth-
rene, Philip Pittman, Richard Walker and Philip Washborne, who say
that
William Guye was seised of certain lands, meadows and pastures in
Oddington commonly called " one halfe yarde lande and one halfe Berri-
dale," late in the tenure of John Vade ; and common of pasture for 2
6o Gloucestershire
horses, 4 beasts c?lled " Rotherbeastes," and 30 sheep in the common
fields, meadows and places in Oddington : which said premises the
said William Guye purchased to him and his heirs of the said jfohn
Vade and Edmund Vade his son.
So seised, the said William Guye on the 27th day of March, 9
Charles I [1633], enfeoffed Jeffrey yd/es and yohn Harrys of all the
said premises : to hold to the use of the said William for his natural
life ; after his decease, to the use of Anne Guye then his wife, for her
life; and after her decease, to the use of Robert Guye, second son of
the said William, and his heirs for ever.
The said William Guye was likewise seised of 2 messuages and
I virgafe of land in Oddington, late in the tenure of Robert Guye, father
of the said William ; 2 closes of meadow and pasture there, late in the
tenure of the said Robert Guye ; divers parcels of land, meadow and
pastures there commonly called a Burgage, late in the tenure of the
said Robert; divers other lands, meadows and pastures there, late
parcel of the demesne lands of the late manor of Oddington called
the Berridale, late in the tenure of the said Robert ; certain lands,
meadows, pastures, furze, heath and other hereditaments lying scattered
in divers fields and places in Oddington, late in the tenure of the said
Robert Guye, and by him purchased to him and his heirs, together with
the other premisses last mentioned, of Thomas Chamberleyne, esq., and
Edward Badgehott, esq., as by an indenture dated 19th May, 44 Eliz.
[1602] made between the said Thomas Chamberleyne and Edward
Badgehott of the one part, and the said Robert Guye of the other part
more fully appears ; and of divers other lands, meadows and pastures
in Oddington purchased by the said Robert Guye of Thomas Rooke and
Thomas Bcare.
All the said premises are held of the king as of his manor of East
Greenwiche in co. Kent by fealty only, in free and common socage, and
not in chief or by knight's service : the said premises purchased of the
said John and Edmund Vade are worth per annum, clear 105., and those
purchased of the said Thomas Chamberleyne and Edmund Badgehott,
205.
William Guye died at Oddington, 21st August, 9 Charles I [1633] !
John Guye is his eldest son and next heir, and was then aged about 10
years and 2 days, and not more.
The said Anne, late the wife of the said William, still survives at
Oddington.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 27, Ao. 11.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 6i
Cf)oma!8 (Griffin.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester 20th September, 14 Charles I
[1638] , before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Thomas Griffin by the oath of More Gwillim gent,
Henry Hopkins, gent., Edward Wood, George Lawrence, Michael
Sharpe, Edward Feriby, Thomas Gibbes, Robert lies, John Wood, John
Raymond, William Chance, jfohn Kerby, and Samuel Spencer, who say
that
Thomas Griffin was seized of 2 messuages, 4 water-mills, to wit, i
grain-mill, 2 fulling-mills and i " Giggmill," and i garden, 3 orchards,
20 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture and 4 acres
of wood in Nether Lippiatt, Besseley and Strowde.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Freame, esq., as of his
manor of Nether Lippiatt, but by what services the jurors know not,
and are worth per annum, clear, 405.
Thomas Griffin died at Strowde 11 August last past, John Griffin
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 18 years, 10 months and
16 days, and not more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 163.
IJobm (Brifeti), shoemaker.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester 15th October, 15 Charles I
[1639], heiore Ambrose Sheppard, gent, escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Robert Griffeth, shoemaker, by the oath of
More Gwilliams, Edward Wood, Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Ed-
mund Feriby, Giles Pratt, William Chancie, jfohn Wood, jfohn Kerbye,
John Pathe, Thomas Deacon, Ralph Pumfrey and J^ohn Man, who say that
Robert Griffeth was seised of i close of meadow or pasture in
Peter Ampney alias Estington called Smartes Lott meade, containing
6 acres, lately purchased by the said Robert of William A rchard, yeoman,
and Ligon Archard his son : which said premises are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum clear, 55.
Robert Griffeth died loth January, 13 Charles I [1638J; Robert
Griffeth is his son and next heir, and was aged 11 years on the 13th
day of November last past. Anne Marshall, now the wife of Thomas
Marshall, late the wife of the said Robert Griffeth still survives at
Cirencester.
Misc. Chan. Inq. p.m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 36.
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62 Gloucestershire
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, i8th October, 15 Charles I
[1639] h^iote, Ambrose Sheppard, gent, escheator, after the death
of William Gibbes, by the oath of Moore Gwyllam, gent., Edward Wood,
Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Edmund Ferribye, Giles Pratt, William
Chaunce, John Wood, jfohn Kerbye, jfohn Pathe, Thomas Deacon,
Ralph Pumfrey and John Mann, who say that
William Gibbes was seised of 3 messuages and 2 virgates of land in
Donnington, now in the tenure of Francis Gibbes, 3 messuages and 3
virgates of land there called Adkins Loume, Loue topps and Kennys,
late in the occupation of Francis Castell and now in that of the said
Francis Gibbes, and one close there called Sheapeardes, late in the
tenure of the said Francis Castell, and now in that of the said Francis
Gibbes.
All the said premises are held of the King as of his manor of East
Greenwich in co. Kent, in free and common socage, by fealty only and
not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 20s.
William Gibbes died 23rd October, 11 Charles I [1635] ; the said
Francis Gibbes is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years
and more.
Misc. Chan. Inq, p.m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 46.
Cnstram i^arriis.
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, 27th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Pole, esq., escheator, after the death of Tris-
tram Harris, by the oath of Richard Richard, gent., &'C. [sic], who
say that
Tristram Harris on the ist day of January, 1636 was seised of i
messuage, 5 cottages, 2 tofts, 6 gardens, 4 orchards, 26 acres of land,
4 acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture, 5 acres of furze and heath and
common of pasture for all beasts in the parish of SS. Philip and James
and in the forest of Kingswood.
On the same day the said Tristram made his will as follows [here
given in English] : I bequeath to Sara my wife for her life, if she so
long remain sole and unmarried, all the manor or farm place called
Whitfield Place, and all the houses, lands, etc., thereto belonging lying
in the hundred of Barton Regis, and all other my lands, tenements, etc.,
which I purchased oi Nicholas Hobbes and Cicill DethwJiite, widow,
his mother ; after her decease, I give the same to my brother-in-law
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William Birkin, cooper, and to jfohn Peirson and jfohn Birkin my
sons-in-law until Thomas Harris my son attain the age of 18 years, to
the only intent that they shall receive the rents of the said premises
and use the same for the education 'and maintenance of my said son
Thomas and of all other my children who shall be unmarried at my
death. When the said Thomas attains the age of 18, I give to him and
his heirs all the said premises : if he die without heirs, the same to go
to William Harris my eldest son, on condition that within 2 years
after the death of the said Thomas he pay at or in the Tolzey of Bristol
£300 to be equally divided amongst such of my children as shall be
then unmarried.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Chester, esq., as of his
manor of Barton Regis next Bristol, by fealty, suit at court and the
yearly rent of 25. ^., and are worth per annum clear, 205.
Tristram Harris died 12th January, 12 Charles I [1637] ; the said
William Harris is his son and next heir, and was then aged 28 years
and more.
The said Sara late the wife of the said Tristram still survives un-
married.
Misc. Chan, Inq. p.m., 14 Charles I, part ig, No. 24.
S^^arrrn i^ougi), esquire.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 13th April, 13 Charles I
[1637], before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of
Warren Gough, esq., by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Arthur
Clarke, Edward Addames, Thomas Guy, Thomas Sanson, jfoJin Jones,
Stephen Wood, Walter Mihlerd, Robert Driver, jfohn Undrill, Tobias
Mayo, Richard Hiberte and Amos Dancey, who say that
Warreti Gough was seised of all that capital messuage wherein he
then lived called Wilsburie, situate in the parish of St. Briavells ; all
those several lands and grounds called Steadsleaze, Heavengate Grove,
Heavengate leaze, Gorshill alias Gorsthill, Nedgefieldes le longe
Rode alias le Rodes, Lymestone Meade, Fynchehill Walle Meadowe
and Barnefield, lying in or near Wilsbury; i other messuage called the
Great Howse situate near St. Briavell and in the said parish; 2 parcels
of land or ground there called Shaltockes, used with the said mesuage,
in the tenure of Thomas Edwards ; i other messuage with i garden, i
orchard, and a certain parcel of land in the said parish of St. Briavell,
in the tenure of Thomas Silcock ; i messuage and 2 gardens in the said
parish, in the tenure of Walter Prichard; all those parcels of land there
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called Kingsland, purchased by the said Warren of William Bell, and
'Edward Bell, gents. ; several parcels of land there called Rodmore with
a bam built thereupon, purchased of George Rive ; all those several
parcels of land called Pickcocks Hill alias Picketts Hill, Whetland Hill,
Collyns Leyes and Lockettes Hey; and i small parcel of land or pasture
containing 3 roods, lately taken from the lower end of Hathwayes, all
which lie within the said parish of St. Briavels, and were lately pur-
chased by the said Warren oi Baynham Throckmerton, baronet; i parcel
of land or pasture called Gibbons Leyes, containing 14 acres, lying in
the said parish ; all those lands and tenements (in some of which is the
water called Newarne) called Wellcrofte, Wheatcrofte, Great Pasley,
Little Pasley, Brockholens alias Brockhollandes, HoUemanals, HoU-
myne, and Pasties Hill alias Pasters Hill, containing 300 acres, lying
within the parish of Newland, purchased by the said Warren of Richard
Hyett, esq., Christopher Hyett, gent., John Guy, Thomas Hyett, gent.,
William Wyntour, esq., and William Bell, gent. ; the messuage and
tenement in Stroate within the parish of Tidnam alias Tuddenham,
sometime in the tenure of John Snell, i close of pasture containing 8
acres near adjoining the orchard belonging to the last named messuage ;
all those several closes, pastures and grounds called Henardes, the
Ruddinges, the Slade grove, the Little Ruddinges, the moore and the
Quarrelles ; and 4 acres of land in the common fields of Tidnam alias
Tuddenham: all which premises last mentioned lie within the vill,
parish, hamlet, or fields of Tidnam, and are in the several tenures of
jfohn Davies, Richard Diirling, William Warm, John Stephens,
Anthony Morris, John Philpott and John Nicholas ; all that parcel of
land called Perrycrofte lying in the parish of Hewelsfield, in the tenure
oi Richard Higgyns ; all those lands and tenements called Honyfeild
alias Honyfeildes lying in Brockwere in the said parish of St. Briavells;
and all those messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments situate in
Rockhampton and in Sheperdine in the parish of Rockhampton, some-
time the lands of William Warren, gent., deceased, grandfather of the
said Warren Goughe, now in the several tenures of Nicholas Webbe,
jfohn Goodman, Edward Trueman and yohn Stephens.
So seised, the said Warren Goughe by certain indentures dated loth
August, 12 Charles I [1636], made between himself by the name of
Warren Goughe of Wilsbury in the parish of St. Briavels, esq., and
Dorothy his wife of the one part, Edward Nourse of the City of
Gloucester, esq., John Berowe of the Grange in the parish of Wollaston,
gent., and Richard Tyler of Goodrich Castle in co. Hereford, gent.,
of the other part, in consideration of a marriage then intended to be
and shortly afterwards solemnized between jfames Goughe, gent.,
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second son of the said Warren and Dorothy and Mary Nourse one of
the daughters of the said Edward Nourse, and for £"300 to him in hand
paid by the said Edward Nourse as the marriage portion of the said
Mary, and to provide competent jointures for the said Mary and for
the said Dorothy in case she should survive the said Warren, and for
a provision to be made for Richard Gouglic, gent., then son and heir
apparent of the said Warren and for his heirs, agreed with the consent
of the said DorotJiy to levy a fine " sur Cognizans de droit come ceo que
ils ont de lour done" of all the said premises, and thereby to acknow-
ledge the said messuages, etc, to be the right of the said Edward Nourse
as those which he, John Berowc and RicJiard Tyler had of the gift of
him the said Warren and Dorothy : which said fine should be levied
to the following uses. As to the lands and tenements called Wellcrofte,
Wheatcrofte, Great Paseley, Little Paseley, Brockholens Hollyman
and Pasties Hills and other the premises in Newland, to the use of the
said Warren Goughe until the said marriage should be solemnized ;
afterwards to the use of the said Mary for her life for her jointure ; after
her decease, to the use of the said James Goughe for his natural life ;
after his decease, to the use successively of the ist to the 4th and every
other son of the said James by the said Mary and to their respective
heirs for ever ; for default, to the use of the daughters of the said James
and Mary and their heirs for ever ; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said James for ever. As to the premises in Stroate
within the parish of Tidnam, sometime in the tenure of John Snell,
the close thereto near adjoining, the several closes called Hennardes,
the Ruddinges, The Slades Grove, the Moore, little Ruddinges and the
Quarrells, 4 acres of arable land lying in the common fields of Tidnam,
all the premises in the several tenures of Jolin Davies, Richard
Durlinge and others, the parcel of land called Perry Creste in Hewels-
field, the lands called Honyfieldes in Brockwere, the messuage called
the Great Howse at St. Briavells, 2 parcels of land called Shaltockes,
the messuage in the tenure of TJiomas Silcock, the messuage in the
tenure of Walter Prichard, the premises in Rockhampton and Sheper-
dine, all other the premises in Stroate, Tidnam, Hewelsfeild, Brockwere,
Rockhampton and Sheperdyne, except all those parcels of land called
Pickcock's Hill, Whetland Hill, Collyns Leyes and Lockettshey to
the use of the said Warren for his life ; after his decease to the use of
the said James Goughe for his life ; after his decease, to the use
successively of his ist to his 4th and every other son by the said Mary,
and their respective heirs for ever ; for default, to the use of the heirs
of the said James, and for default, to the use of his right heirs for ever.
As to the premises above excepted, to the use of the said Warren and
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his heirs for ever. As to the said parcel of land called Gibbons Leyes
in St. Briavells, to the use of the said Warren for his life ; after his
decease, to the use of the said Richard Goughe for his life, after his
decease, to the use successively in tail male of his ist to his 4th and
every other son for ever ; for default, to the use of the said James
Goughe for his life ; after his decease, to the use successively of his ist
to his 4th and every other son, and their respective heirs for ever ; for
default, to the use of the heirs of the said James ; and for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the said Warren for ever. As to the
capital messuage wherein the said Warren lived, the several lands
called Steades leaze, Heaven gate grove, Heaven gate leaze, Gorshill,
Nedgefield, Lymestone Meade, Fynchhill, Walle meadow and Barne-
feild lying in Wilsbury, the several parcels of land called Kingesland
and Rodmore and all other the premises comprised in the said fine to
the use of the said Warren for his life ; after his decease, to the use that
the said Richard Gough shall take out of the said premises a yearly
rent of £50 for his life. And further as to the said premises last
mentioned to the use of the said Dorothy for her life in the name of
her jointure ; after her decease, to the use of the said John Berrow and
Richard Tyler and of George Kenn of the City of Gloucester, gent., and
Thomas Morgan of Hurst in the parish of Lydney, gent., for the life of
the said Richard Goughe, upon trust nevertheless that they will suffer
the said James Goughe and his heirs to take the rents and profits of
the said premises to their sole use until the said Richard shall have no
child living, and after such time that the said Richard shall have a child
or children living and during that time and as long as such child or
children shall live during the life of the said Richard, then upon this
further trust that the said John Berrowe and others should employ and
dispose of the clear rents of the said premises, to the use of such child
or children for their education and maintenance and for the providing
of portions to be paid them at their several ages of 21 : if they should
die before attaining that age, then the said trustees to pay over to the
use of such persons to whom the said premises shall be limited after
the death of the said Richard all such sums of money as shall remain
in their hands. And, further, as to the said premises after the decease
of the said Warren, Dorothy and Richard, to the use successively in
tail male of the ist to the 4th and every other son of the said Richard
for ever ; for default, to the use of the said James Goughe for his life ;
after his decease, to the use successively of all the sons of the said
James and their heirs for ever ; for default, to the use of the heirs of
the said James, and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the
said Warren Gough for ever. If the said Richard marry without the
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consent of the said Warren and Dorothy or of the said trustees, then
the above uses and hmitations made to him or his children to cease and
determine.
Afterwards, to wit, within i month from Michaelmas Day, 12
Charles I [1636] a fine was levied at Westminster between the said
Edward Nourse, ^ohn Berowe and Richard Tyler, plaintiffs, and the
said Warren Goiighe and Dorothy his wife, deforciants, of all the said
premises, whereupon the said Warren and Dorothy acknowledged the
said premises to be the right of the said Edward as those which he and
the said ^ohn and Richard have of their gift, and the same remised to
them and to the heirs of the said Edward for ever.
On the i2th day of January, 12 Charles I [1637] the marriage between
the said James Gonghe and Mary Nourse took place at the City of
Gloucester.
And on the 8th day of the said month in the said year the said
Richard Goughe married Joyce Kingeston one of the daughters of
George Kingston, gent., at Flaxley.
The premises in Rockampton and Sheperdine are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the
jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 105. The lands called
Welcrofte, Wheatcrofte, Great and Little Paseley, Brockholnes Holly-
man and Pasties Hilles and other the premises in Newland are held of
the King as of his Castle of St. Briavells, by fealty only, in free and
common socage, and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth
per annum, clear, 305. The premises in Stroate and Tidnam are held
of Henry Earl of Worcester as of his manor of Tidnam, in free and
common socage, by fealty only, and by divers several rents, and are
worth per annum, clear, 55. Of whom or by what service the parcel of
land called Perrycroft is held the jurors know not: it is worth per
annum, clear, is. The land called Honyfeild, the messuage called the
Great Howse, the land called Shaltockes and the messuages in the
respective tenures of Thomas Silcock and Walter Prichard are held of
the King as of his said Castle of St. Briavells, by fealty only in free and
common socage, and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth
per annum, clear, 105. Of whom the lands called Pickcockes Hill,
Wheatland Hill, Collinges Leyes and Locketts Hey are held the jurors
know not: they are worth per annum, clear, 65. 8<^/. The parcels of
land called the Rode, parcel of the land called (libbons Leyes in St.
Briavells, are held of the King as of his said Castle of St. Briavells,
by fealty only, in free and common socage, and not in chief
or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 20^/. The
capital messuage wherein the said Warren lived, and the parcels of
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land called Stoades leaze, Heavengate grove, Heavengate leaze, Gors-
hill, Nedgefeildes, Lymestone Meade, Fynch Hill, Walle Meadowe and
Bamefield lying in or near Wilsburie are held of the King as of his
said Castle, by fealty only in free and common socage, and not in chief
or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, £\. Of whom
or by what service the lands called Kingsland and Rodmore and all
other the premises are held the jurors know not : they are worth per
annum, clear, 35. \d,
Warren Goughe died at St. Briavells 18 December 12 Charles I
[1636] ; Richard Gouge, gent, is his son and next heir, and was then
aged 30 years and more.
Dorothy Goughe late the wife of the said Warren, and the said
jfames Goughe and Mary his wife still survive at Wilsbury.
Misc. Chan., Inq, p. m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 60.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester 12 October, 18 Charles I [1642]
before William Barrett, gent., escheator, after the death of Lady
Appolina Hall, late of London, widow, by the oath of Moore Gwilliams,
gent, Richard Webb, gent, Moses Beaton, Thomas Osborne, Giles
Pratt, Michael Sharpe, George Stone, Thomas Marshall, Samuel Stone,
John Kirby, William Chance, Vincent Rudge, Richard Merrott,
Arthur Rudge and Henry Snagg, who say that
Lady Appolina Hall was seized of the manor of Whittington, and
divers messuages, lands, woods, commons, rents, etc., therefore belong-
ing : 25. yearly rent in Whittington and Dowdeswell ; the advowson of
the parish Church of Whittington to the said manor belonging : i 'parcel
of pasture called Wentley alias Wentlowe, lying in the parish of
Bishopps Cleeve ; i spring of water running within the Ledge called
Postlippledge within the parish of Winchcombe, together with the soil
and ground of the said spring near the head thereof, containing in
length 80 luggs, and in breadth 7 luggs, or thereabouts, for a
drinking place for sheep and other beasts depasturing in the said
pasture called Wentley and to the said pasture belonging ; and the 6th
part of divers messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, com-
monly called Cottons Lands, in the several vills, parishes and fields of
Carmarthen and Kidswelley in co. Carmarthen in Wales.
So seised, the Lady Apollina by indenture dated 24th June last past,
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made between herself by the name of Dame Appolina Hall of London,
widow, one of the cousins and coheirs of Raph Cotton of Whittington,
Esq., deceased and late wife of Sir Alexander Hall, late of Ellemore
Hall in co. Durham, knight, deceased, of the one part and William
Tipping of Dracott in co. Oxford, esq., Ralph Maddison of Swindley
Lodge in co. Berks, esq., Williatn Calverley of Lincoln's Inn in co.
Middlesex, gent., and George Tipping of London, gent., of the other
part, for the sum of 55. to her in hand paid, demised to the said
William, Raphe, William and George all the said premises which
descended to her as cousin and next heir of the said Raphe Cotton for
the term of i month. Witnesses to the said indenture : John Denhatn,
Samuel Davison, Robert Bcwicke, Charles Sanderson, Lionel Maddison,
and William Gerard.
Afterwards, to wit, on the 25th day of June in the said year the said
Lady Apollina by indenture made between the said parties, demised all
the said premises to the said William Tipping, Raphe Maddison,
William Calverley and George Tipping and their heirs for ever, upon
trust nevertheless that they will suffer the said Lady Apollina to hold
the said premises for her natural life and to receive the rents and profits
thereof to her own use ; and they shall permit Alexander Hall, son and
heir of the said Sir Alexander Hall by the said Lady Apollina, and his
heirs, and for default, the heirs of the body of the said Lady Apollina,
and all others having leases in the premises from the said Alexander
Hall, to hold the same and to dispose of the rents thereof to their own
proper use. It is also agreed that if the said Alexander Hall shall die
leaving issue, there shall be paid to his sons and daughters out of the
rents of the said messuages, etc., such sums of money as the said
Alexander by his last will shall appoint. If the said ha.dy Apollina die
before the said Alexander attain the age of 21, then the said trustees to
receive the said rents and profits during his minority. If both the said
Lady Appolina and the said Alexander Hall die without issue, then
the said trustees to suffer A fine wife of jfoJm Denhani of Egham in co.
Surrey, esq. sister of the said Lady Appoli)ia, and the heirs of the said
Anne to enjoy the said premises and to receive the rents thereof; after
the death of the said Anne and her issue the said trustees to be seised
of one moiety of the said premises to the use of the said Raphe Mad-
dison and his heirs for ever, and of one moiety of the other moiety
to the use of the said George Tipping and his heirs for ever, and as
to the other moiety to the use of William Tipping, second son of
the said William Tipping party to these presents and to his heirs for
ever.
The said Lady Apollina by indenture dated the last day of June last
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past, made between herself of the one part and Joseph Davies of
London merchant, of the other part, in consideration of the sum of £-2.0
to her in hand paid demised the said manor of Whittington to the said
Joseph for 21 years, he paying yearly for the same £20 rent.
By deed bearing even date with the said last mentioned indenture
the said Lady Apollina declared the said lease so made to the said
Joseph Davies for 21 years to be to the use of her brother-in-law Ralph
Maddison of Swindley Lodge in co. Berks, esq.
The manor of Whittington and all other the premises in Whitting-
ton and Dowdeswell and the advowson of the parish church of Whit-
tington are held of the King in chief, by knight's service, to wit, by the
20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, £12. The
said parcel of pasture called Wentley, the said spring of water and
the soil and ground thereof are held of the King as of his manor ot
East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free and common socage, and not in
chief, and are worth per annum, clear, 105. The premises in Car-
marthen and Kidswelly in Wales are held of the King as of his manor
of Kidwalley, by fealty and suit at the court of the said manor in free
and common socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear,
iM.
Lady Apollina Hall died at High Holborn, co. Middlesex, 30th July
last past; the said Alexander Hall is her son and next heir, and is now
aged I year, 6 months and 12 days.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 60.
Inquisition taken at Wootten under Edge, gth September, 7
Charles I [1631], before Peter Bird, gent., escheator, by the
oath of William Trotman, Francis Wright, William Beale, George
Longe, Thomas Hill, Robert Hickes, Richard Smyth, Thomas Everrett,
Thomas Byrton, Thomas Salter, Richard Griffyn, James Fisher, Henry
Palmer, Robert Croome, John Smyth, and Walter Griffyn, who say
that
Thomas Horte was seised of i messuage, i backside, 31 acres of
land, meadow and pasture, and common of pasture for 10 sheep, i
mare and i foal (pullo) in Compton Greenefield in the parish of Hen-
bury : which said premises are held of Ralph Sadler, esq., as of his
manor of Henbury by knight's service, and are worth per annum,
clear, 105.
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Thomas Horte died at Compton Greenefield, 22nd November, 1616;
William Horte, is his son and next heir, and was then under the age
of 21, but his exact age the jurors know not.
The said William Horte and one John Horte of Westbury on Trim
have occupied the said premises from the death of the said Thomas
Horte up to the taking of this inquisition.
Misc. Chanc, Inq. p. m., 7 Charles I, part 20, No. 14.
Joi)n l^igfortr, gcntirman.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 12th August, 12 Charles I
[1636], before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death of
jfohi Higford, gent., son and heir apparent of William Higford, esq.,
by the oath, etc. [iurors names not given] , who say that
On the 13th day of September, 2 Charles I [1626] the said William
Higford was seised of the manor of Dixton alias Diccleston ; the manor
of Alderston alias Aldrington alias Alderton ; the advowson of the
Church of Alderton, to the said manor belonging ; and the capital
messuage, tenement and farm called Gretton alias Grettons Farm,
late in the tenure of William Carpenter, deceased. So seised, the said
William by indenture dated the said day and year, made between him-
self of the one part and ^ohn Scudamore, then Baronet, now Earl of
Sligo in the Kingdom of Ireland, Giles Bridges, then esq. and now
Baronet, and William Scudamore, esq., of the other part, in considera-
tion of a marriage heretofore solemnized between the said John Hig-
ford named in the writ and Frances, late his wife, one of the sisters of
the said Earl, and for the love which the said William Higford had
for Mary his wife, and also in consideration of the sum of £1500 to
him paid by the said Earl, enfeoffed the said Earl, Giles Bridges and
William Scudamore of all the said premises, with all the messuages,
mills, lands, etc., etc., thereto belonging in Dixton, Alderton, Grotton
and Winchcombe ; all that portion of the tithes in Grotton, sometime
in the tenure of Thomas Dingly ; and all those 3 acres of meadow in a
field or place in Dixton called Dixtons Field : to hold to them and their
heirs for ever to the following uses : as to the site of the manor or
capital messuage of Dixton wherein the said William Higford then
dwelt, and all the outhouses, dovecotes, barns, etc., etc., thereto belong-
ing, to the use of the said William Higford for his natural life ; after
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his decease, to the use of the said John Higford for his life ; after his
decease, as to one moiety of the said premises to the use of the said
Frances Higford for her life ; after her death, to the use successively in
tail male of the ist to the 4th and every other son of the said John by
the said Frances ; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the said
'^ohn ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said William
for ever. As to the other moiety of the said premises, to the use of the
said Frances so long as she shall remain sole and unmarried ; vv^ith
remainders successively to the sons of the said John by the said Frances,
to the heirs male of the said John and to the right heirs of the said
William for ever. As to the pasture ground called the Ewes Lease,
and the ground called the Woodhill, containing about 130 acres of land,
parcels of the manor of Dixton, and the yearly rents reserved for the
same, to the use of the said William Higford and Mary for their lives,
for the jointure of the said Mary ; after their decease, to the use succes-
sively of the said John Higford, his sons, his heirs male, and the right
heirs of the said William Higford for ever. As to the parcel of ground
called Darkes ground, parcel of the manor of Dixton, to the use of the
said John and Frances during the life of the said William; with
remainders as above. As to the capital messuage called Grottons
Farm, and all the leasows, pastures, etc., thereto belonging situate in
Grotton and elsewhere within the parish of Winchcombe, the parcel of
land and pasture called Rutters Withies containing 17 acres, the arable
lands in Alderton containing about 183 selions, in the several tenures
of John Carpenter, Thomas Edwards and Henry Rice, parcels of the
manor of Alderton, to the use of the said J-ohn Higford and Frances
during the life of the said William ; after his decease, as to the said
premises, except Rutters Withies, to the use of the said John and his
heirs male by the said Frances; for default, to the use of the heirs male
of the said John ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the
said William for ever. As to all the parcels of land, meadow and
pasture called the Mill Leyes containing 41 acres, the Lewis Meade
containing 4 acres, the Chandlers Leyes containing 11 acres, Elmeley
containing 4 acres, the Castle Hill, 118 acres, the New Field, 47 acres,
and the said Rutters Withies, 17 acres, and the water mill with all the
weirs, waters, etc., thereto belonging, to the use of the said William
Higford for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the said John
Higford and Frances for their lives, for the jointure of the said Frances;
after their decease, then to the use successively in tail male of all the
sons of the said John by the said Frances, of his heirs male and of the
right heirs of the said William for ever. As to the manor of Alderton,
to the use of the said William Higford for his life ; after his decease,
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to the use of the said John and all his sons by the said Frances ; for
default, to the use of the daughters of the said John by-the said Frances,
until the heirs male of the said John or William shall have satisfied
to his heirs female the sum of £2000 to be distributed amongst them,
or ;^iooo if there be only one daughter ; after such payment, to the use
of the heirs male of the said John ; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said William for ever. As to the residue of all
the said premises, to the use of the said William Higford for life; after
his decease to the use successively of the said John and his heirs male
by the said Frances, of his heirs male, and of the right heirs of the said
William for ever.
The manor of Dixton and other the premises there, except the said
3 acres, are held of the bailiffs, burgesses and commonalty of the borough
or town of Tewkesbury, as of their manor of Tewkesbury, by knight's
service, to wit, by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per
annum, clear, £'] 185. 2d. The manor of Alderton, the advowson of
the Church and other the premises there, the said messuage and other
the premises in Gretton except the said portion of tithes are held of the
said Bailiffs, etc., of Tewkesbury as of their said manor, by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known, and are worth
per annum, clear, ;^i3 85. 8</. The said 3 acres of meadow in Dixton
and the said tithes in Grotton are held of the King as of his manor of
East Greenwich in co. Kent in free and common socage and not in
chief, and are worth per annum, clear, los.
John Higford died at Dixton, 24th December, 11 Charles I [1635] ;
John Higford, gent., is his son and next heir by the said Frances, and
was aged g years and no more on the 25th day of May last past.
Misc. Chan. Inq. p. m., 12 Charles I, part ig, No. 46.
InC[UlSlLlOn taken at Wootton under Edge, gth September, 7
Charles I [163 1], before Peter By rd, gent., escheator, after the death
of 'jCh-omas Hollester, by the oath of William Trotman, Francis Wright,
William Beale, George Longe, Thomas Hill, Robert Hickes, Richard
Smyth, Tho))ias Everret, Thomas Birton, Thomas Salter, Richard
Griffyn, James Fisher, Henry Palmer, Robert Croome, John Smyth
and Walter Griffyn, who say that
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Thomas Hollester was seised of i messuage, i backside, 63 acres of
land, meadow and pasture, and common of pasture for 15 sheep, i mare
and I foal in Compton Greenfield in the parish of Henbury: which said
premises are held of Ralph Sadler, esq., as of his manor of Henbery by
knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 205.
Thomas Hollester died at Compton Greenfield, 3rd June, 1620;
Robert Hollester is his son and next heir, and was then aged 18 years
and 5 months.
The said Robert Hollester and John Hort of Westbury on Trim
have occupied the said premises up to the present time.
Misc. Chan. Inq. p. m., 7 Charles I, part 20, No. 45.
Jol)n ll^arnis, nroman.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 26th September, 9 Charles I
[1633], before jfohn Sheppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
Office, after the death of John Harris, late of Oselworth, yeoman, by
the oath of John Senegar, jfohn Winston, George Trotman, Thomas
Morse, John Mason, Thomas Hall, Thomas Smyth, John Turner,
Thomas Freeman, John Baker, Thomas Baylye, Thomas Jenkyns,
James Harte and William Organ, who say that
John Harris was seised of two closes or parcels of meadow called
Lutcroft and the Corne Close, containing 5 acres lying in the parish of
Hawkesbury ; and i other close or parcel of pasture called Lutcroft,
containing 8 acres, in Hawkesbury : which said premises the said John
purchased of John Walker ; i close of pasture called Webb Lease,
contaming 6 acres lying in Chalkeley, within the parish of Hawkesbury;
I house or tenement situate upon part of the said close called Webb
Lease, i close of meadow called Webb Meade in Hawkesbury, con-
taining 2 1 acres; i close of meadow there called Webb Meadowe, con-
taining 7 acres ; i close of pasture there called the Laynes, containing 5
acres ; i close of pasture there called the Wheate Close, containing 2\
acres ; i parcel of wood and underwood, containing 3 acres ; i close of
pasture, arable land and ground containing 6 acres, called Upfields,
adjoining or near the said wood ; i other close of pasture, arable land
and ground called Upfields, containing 6 acres, adjoining the said close
called Upfields ; i piece of arable land and ground containing 7 acres.
tnquisitiones Post Mortem. 75
adjoining the ash called Bothercombes Ash : which said premises last
mentioned the said ^ohn Harris lately purchased of Nicholas Visar and
Edith his wife : they were sometime parcel of the manor of Chalkeley
in Hawkesbury ; i close of pasture called the Laynes, containing 5
acres, in Chalkeley, lately in the tenure of Hugh Cooper, which the
said jfohn Harris purchased of Edward Harvey, John Harvey and
William Harvey, and which was sometime parcel of the said manor of
Chalkeley, i messuage or tenement called Bayes, lying in the parish
of Horton, lately purchased by the said yohn Harris gI Arthur Camme,
gent., I close of land, meadow and pasture called Willmarsh poole,
lying in the parish of Horton near Hasellwood in Horwood wood,
containing 6 acres, lately purchased by the said jfohn of Richard
Horwood.
So seised, the said yohn Harris made his will, 2nd October, 1630,
and thereby devised the said premises in Hawkesbury, purchased of the
said jfuh)i Walker to Nicholas his son, and to his heirs for ever. The
premises in Horton bought of the said Richard Horwood, testator be-
queathed to William his son and his heirs for ever. The premises in
Horton called Bayes he gave to jfohn his son and his Keirs for ever. The
premises in Chalkeley, purchased of Nicholas Vizar, Edward Harvey
and others, the said John Harris left to jfanics his son and his heirs
for ever.
The said closes called Lutcroft and the Come Close in Hawkesbury
are held of Robert jfenkinson, knight, as of his manor of Hawkesbury
in socage, by fealty, suit at court, heriots and the yearly rent of 75., and
are worth per annum, clear 105. The premises in Chalkeley purchased
of Nicholas Vizar, Edward Harvye and others are held of the said
Robert jfenkinson as of his said manor, in socage, by fealty, suit at
court and the yearly rent of 25. 2d., and are worth per annum, clear,
205. The premises called Bayes in Horton are held of Edward Paston
esq. as of his manor of Horton in socage, by fealty, suit at court and
the yearly rent of I2d., and are worth per annum, clear 135. Sd. The
close called Willmarsh poole in Horton, and other the premises pur-
chased of Richard Horwood are held of the said Edward Paston as of
his manor of Horton, in socage, by fealty and suit at court, and are
worth per annum, clear, 55.
John Harris died at Oselworth i6th May, 8 Charles I [1632];
Nicholas Harris is his son and next heir and was then aged 40 years
and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. ni., 9 Charles I, part 22, No. 2.
76 Gloucestershire
SSJilliam i^artimg, lunior.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 8th April, ii
Charles I [1635], before Henry Holford, gent., escheator, after
the death of William Harding, junior, by the oath of Richard Neate,
gent., William How, Thomas Blanch, Edward Fowler, Richard Pearce,
Thomas Smyth, Richard Beard, William Nelme, Samuel Carnock^
yohn Ashmead, James Ham, Thomas Londen and TJiomas Bolton, who
say that
Anne Countess of Warwick, widow, late the wife of Ambrose late
Earl of Warwick was seized of i messuage and i carew of land,
meadow and pasture within the parish of Cam ; and i water grain mill
and 2 fulling mills in the said parish called Corriettes or Corriettes
place and Corriettes Mills.
So seized, the said Countess by indenture dated 7th July, 42 Eliz.
[1600] demised the said premises to Arnold Oldiswurth of Bradley,
esq., for 60 years then next following.
And the said Arnold by indenture dated 20th November, 44 Eliz.
[1601] granted the said premises to William Harding senior of Wood-
mancott, clothier, for the term of 40 years.
By another indenture dated 2nd July then last past before the date
of the said indenture, the said Arnold assigned to RicJiard Codrin'gton
and George Thorpe, esqrs., all the said premises, together with the first
indenture and all his estate and title thereto, for the residue of the
term of years specified in the said first indenture.
So seized, the said Richard Cadrington and George Thorpe with the
said Arnold Oldisworth, by indenture dated loth March, g James I
[1612] granted the said messuage, etc., to the said William Harding
senior : to hold immediately after the said term of 40 years, for all the
residue of the term of 60 years. The reversion of all the said premises
after the expiration of the said grants to descend to Henry Berkeley,
knight, Lord Berkeley, Robert Viscount Lisley and William Sidney,
esq., son and heir apparent of the said Viscount, who by virtue thereof,
by indenture dated 27th November, 7 James I [i6og] by fine and
recovery granted the said premises to Willia)n Dntton, esq., and John
Smithe of North Nibley, gent., and to their heirs for ever.
The said Henry Lord Berkeley and the said William Button and
John Smythe by indenture dated 20th July, g James I [161 1] granted to
the said Arnold Oldisworth and his heirs the reversion of the said
premises : to hold to him and his heirs for ever.
By indenture dated 15th March, g James I [161 2] the said Arnold
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sold the said reversion to William Harding, junior, named in the writ,
2nd son of the said William Harding, senior : to hold to him and his
heirs for ever.
So seized, the said William made his will 6th January, lo Charles
I [1635], and thereby bequeathed all the said premises to William
Purnell of Dursley, senior, clothier, and his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known : they are worth
per annum, clear, ;^'3.
William Harding died 7th January last past ; William Harding is
his kinsman and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 11 Charles I, part 22, No. 54.
I
ittaurirc l^artiinge.
nCJUlSltlOn taken at the Boothall in Gloucester, 1st October, 4
Charles I [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, by virtue
of his Office, after the death of Maurice Hardinge, by the oath of Henry
Nicolson, John Berry, Richard Kinge, William Pullin, Giles Gibbes,
William Frampton, Thomas Pullin, William Hobbes, William Linke,
AHhur Harvest, Thomas Payne, Richard Wells, William Nelmes,
William By by and William Goodcheape, who say thpt
Maurice Hardinge was seised of i messuage, i orchard, 7 acres of
meadow, 4 pastures, one whereof is called Culverhey, another Tethgers,
another the Home and the 4th the Grove, and 2 virgates of land in
Cowley ; 4 acres of arable land there called Elkins landes ; and i close
of pasture and arable land, in 3 parts divided, lying under the " worthie,"
called Borden yate, situate in the parish of Barkley.
All the said premises, except the said 4 acres of land called Elkins
lands, are held of George Lord Barkley as of his lordship or castle of
Barkley in free socage, to wit, by the service of 225. to be paid yearly,
and are worth per annum, clear, 405. The said 4 acres of land called
Elkins lands are held of the heirs of . . . Elkins by the service of i red rose
to be paid yearly at Midsummer if demanded ; and are worth per annum,
clear, 45. The premises called Borden yate are held of the King as of
his manor of East Greenwich in free and common socage and not in
cITief, and are worth per annum, clear, 35. ^d.
Maurice Hardinge died at Cowley, gth January, i Charles I [1626] ;
yohn Hardinge is his son and next heir, and was then aged 26 years
and more,
g ^ Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 4 Charles I, part 24, No. 151.
78 Gloucestershire
Inquisition taken at the castle of Gloucester, 2nd October, 4
Charles I [1628], before Richard Guy, esq,, escheator, by virtue of
his Office, after the death of Kedgwin Hoskins, by the oath of William
Grove, gent., jfohn Vizard, Robert Davis, Thomas Pearce, Giles New-
combe, Thomas Harris, Willia»i Mill, John Gray, John Robins,
William Tedbury, John Atkins, Charles Partridge, Thomas Gunn,
Thomas Roper and Mathew Hamlyn, who say that
Kedgwin Hoskins was seised of 3 messuages, 26 acres of arable land
and pasture, 14 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood in the parish of
Newland : which said premises are held of the King as of his Castle of
St. Briavell by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 7s. and are
worth per annum, clear, 405.
Kedgwin Hoskins died at Newland, 26 April last past ; Kedgwin
Hoskins junior is his son and next heir and was then aged 19 years, 5
months and 5 days.
Barbara late the wife of the said Kedgwin still survives at Newland.
Misc. Chan., Inq, p. m., 4 Charles I, part 24, No. 152.
TnqUlSltlOn taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 24 April, 4 Chas.
I. [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Thomas Hume, late of Bevington in the parish
of Berkley, by the oath of jfohn Greening, John Clissold, Tliomas
Woode, William Weyman, jfohn Twyning, Henry Nicholson, William
Nicholson, John Hunte, Christopher Windowe, John BeynJiam, William
Harris, William Buckle, Giles Bishopp, John Byrt and Michael Dorney,
who say that
Thomas Hume was seized of i messuage in Bevington wherein he
lately dwelt, with a garden and orchard thereto adjoining ; 3 closes of
meadow or pasture there near the said messuage, containing about 11
acres, late in the tenure oi John Bower ; i parcel of meadow or pasture
there called the Twelve Rudges containing about 9 acres ; i parcel of land
there, in a field called Seavernes Field, containing about 4 acres ; i close
of land there, near the gate of the said field, called Little Lidcrofte,
containing about 2 acres ; i parcel of land called Catmarshe, containing
about 3 acres, lying in Ham in a field called Hamsfield ; i messuage and
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I close of pasture called Applerudge leaze lying in Peddington ; i close
of pasture Bevington called Inechins containing g acres; i close of
meadow lying near Seavernes bank in Bevington, containing 4 acres;
I selion of arable land lying in the parish of Slymbridge, in a field there
called Longeaston ; and \ acre of meadow there, in a common field
called the Great More, lately purchased of Giles Parke.
So seized, the said Thomas Hume by indenture tripartite dated 5
June, 13 James I [1615], made between himself of the one part, Richard
Hardinge of Slymbridge of the second part and Richard Partridge of
Cowley and Simon Ludbye of Slymbridge of the 3rd part, in considera-
tion of a marriage to be solemnized between the said Thomas Hume
aiid Elizabeth Hardinge daughter of the said Richard Hardinge,
granted to the said Richard Partridge and Simon Ludbye the said
messuage in Bevington wherein the said Thomas Hume dwelt, the said
garden and orchard thereto adjourning, the 3 closes near the said mes-
suage, the parcel of meadow or pasture called the Twelve Rudges, the
parcel of land in Seavernes Field, the close called Little Lidcrofte, the
parcel of land called Catmarshe in Ham and the said messuage and
close in Peddington : to hold to them and their heirs to the use of the
said Thomas Hume and his heirs until the said marriage shall take
place, and afterwards to the use of the said Thomas and Elizabeth and
the heirs of the said Thomas for ever.
The said marriage took place ist October, 13 James I [1615]. On the
2nd day of November, 1627, the said Thomas Hume made his will and
thereby devised the said selion of land and the said \ acre of land in
Slymbridge to Mary and Elizabeth his daughters and to their heirs for
ever.
All the said premises in Bevington, Ham, and Peddington are held
of George Lord Berkley as of his manor of Home by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, by suit at court
and by the yearly rent of 15s., and are worth per annum, clear, 405.
The premises in Slymbridge are held of the said Lord Berkley as of his
manor of Hurst by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 6^/.
Thomas Hurne died 4th November last past ; Mary Hume and Eliza-
beth Hume are his daughters and coheirs and were then aged, the said
Mary, 8 years, 2 months and lo days and the said Elizabeth 2 years,
II months and 20 days.
The said Elizabeth late the wife of the said Thomas Hnriie still sur-
vives at Bevington,
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 4 Charles I, part 25, No. 23.
8o Gloucestershire
i&\\t^ l^agncfiJ, yeoman.
Inquisition taken at Thornbury, 17 September, 6 Charles I
[1630], before Thomas Nurse, esq., escheator, after the death of
Giles Haynes, yeoman, by the oath of Peter Hawksworthe, gent., Guy
Lawrence, John Whitfield, William Higgins, Thomas Jones, Guy Sel-
cockes, Edward Higgins, John Hobhes, John Berry, John Phillips,
William Stocke, Richard Thurner, William Atkins, William Lawrence,
Roger Turner, William Thurner and William Walker, who say that
Giles Haynes was seized of i messuage, and 2 carucates of land,
meadow and pasture in Frampton on Severn.
So seized, the said Giles Haynes by indenture dated 15th January, 13
James I [1616], made between himself and Anne his'wife of the one part
and Richard Haynes of Southmeade, gent.. Tanner Morse of Black-
moreshale, yeoman, and Richard Haynes son and heir apparent of the
said Giles of the other part, in consideration of a marriage to be solem-
nized between the said Richard Haynes son and heir of the said Giles
and Anne Haynes daughter of the said Richard Haynes of Southmeade,
and for the sum of ;^300 in hand paid by the said Richard Haynes of
Southmeade to the said Richard Haynes of Frampton : to hold to the
said Richard Haynes and Tanner Morse and their heirs for ever to the
use of the said Giles Haynes and his heirs until the said marriage, and
afterwards to the use of the said Richard Haynes of Frampton for his
life ; after his decease, then as to so much such part of the said mes-
suage as shall be worth per annum, clear, ;^40 to the use of the said
Anne for her life for her full jointure ; after her decease, as to the said
part so limited to her, to the use of the heirs of the said Richard Haynes
by the said Anne ; for default to the use of Giles Haynes and Anne his
wife for their lives, with remainder to the right heirs of Richard Haynes
of Frampton ; for default, to the use of Joan Hix, wife of William
Hix, daughter of the said Giles Haynes for her life, with remainder to
Richard Hixe, son and heir apparent of the said William Hixe and to
his heirs ; for default, to the use of the heirs of the said Joan ; and for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Giles Haynes for ever.
As to the residue of the said messuage, after the decease of the said
Richard Haynes of Frampton, to the use of the heirs of the said Richard
by the said Anne ; for default, to the use of the heirs of the said Richard ;
for default, to the use of the said Giles and A)nie his wife for their
lives, with remainder successively to the said Joan Hixe, Richard
Hixe, the heirs of the said Joan, and the right heirs of the said Giles
for ever.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 8i
The said marriage afterwards took place [date not given] .
The said premises are held oi John Arrundell, esq., as of his manor
of Frampton on Severn in free socage, by fealty, suit at court every 3
weeks, and by the yearly rent of 45. yrf., ilb. of pepper and lib. of
cummin, and are worth per annum, clear, ;^5.
Giles Haynes died at Frampton, 24th October last past ; Richard
Haynes is his son and next heir, and is now aged 21 years and more.
Anne late the wife of the said Giles still survives at Frampton on
Severn.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 6 Charles I, part 25, No. 34.
MirljartJ I^Ul, knifil)t.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 13th August, 4
Charles I [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, after the
death of Richard Hill, knight, by the oath of John Clissold, John
Heaveti, William Wilkins, Walter Watkins, Henry Nicholson, Johtt
Twyninge, John Smith, Thomas Watkins, Edward Cowles, John Smith,
William Chewe, Walter Cleeve, Richard Beard and Thomas Wood, who
say that
Richard Hill on the ist day of August, i Charles I [1625] was
seized of the manor of Thridland alias Ridland, alias Rudland in Thrid-
land in the parish of Westbury-on-Trim and Henburye ; i meadow
or close called Kendallmead ; the mansion or capital messuage of
Thridland late in the tenure of Roger Revell, esq., deceased, and
afterwards in that of Richard Revel son and heir apparent of the said
Roger, and then in that of the said Richard Hill : i close of meadow
called Culvermead containing 16 acres; 1 other close of meadow called
Longmead containing 6 acres ; i close of meadow called the Gaston, con
taining 3 acres; i close of meadow called the Upper Hill containing 5
acres ; i close of pasture called the Wellhay and Undergrove containing
7 acres ; i close of pasture called the Little Brokeridge and the Grotesend
containing 7 acres ; i close of arable land called the Great Brokeridge con-
taining i4acres; I othercloseofarablelandcalledthe Lower Hill Close, con-
taining 5 acres ; i close of arable land called the Oxleaze containing 4 acres ;
I wood or grove called the Great Grove, containing 10 acres ; i grove or
wood called the Lynke, containing 2 acres ; i grove called the Little
Coppice containing 2 acres ; i messuage in Thridland and i orchard
and 3 gardens thereto belonging, in the tenure of jfaiiics Brincklowe,
gent. ; i close of meadow called Broke mead, containing about 4 acres ; i
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82 Gloucestershire
close of meadow called Tewkesburie mead, cont. about 6 acres ; i close
of meadow or pasture called the Edwardes, cont. about i6 acres ; 2 closes
called the Great Lull Leaze and the Little Lull Leaze, cont. 6 acres ; i
close of arable land called the Twentie Acres, cont. about 20 acres : all
which premises last mentioned were sometime in the tenure of the said
yanies Brincklowe and afterwards in that of Thomas Packer, gent., de-
ceased ; I acre of the common field lying near or in Sherehampton within
the parish of Westburie, in the tenure of William Clement ; i messuage
in Thridland late in the occupation of yohn Askewe, and sometime in
that oi Jane Button, widow ; i close of pasture called a ground called the
Great Wall Croftes, containing about 8 acres ; i close of meadow called
the Little Wallcroft cont. 2 acres ; 3 acres of meadow in Bishops More ; i
close of meadow called Gratines, cont. about 4 acres ; i close called the
Great Slowe, cont. about 3 acres ; i close called the Little Slowe cont.
about 2 acres in the occupation of the said John Askewe ; i cottage then
lately built and a garden thereto adjoining in the occupation of Thomas
Morgan; 1 cottage and plot of land cont. i rood, in the occupation of David
Reece : all which said premises are within the said parish of Westburye
on Trim and Henburye ; the manor of Well and Tymberscombe in Tym-
berscombe alias Imberscombe and elsewhere in co. Somerset ; the capital
messuage, tenement or farm, parcel of the said manor, in the tenure of
Willia)n Ridler, deceased, and afterwards in that of the said Richard
Hill ; all those 60 acres of land, meadow and pasture with the said mes-
suage used and enjoyed, in the possession of the said Richard Hill ; i
messuage and 14 acres of land, meadow and pasture, in the tenure of
John Coodinge ; i messuage and about 16 acres of land, meadow and
pasture in the tenure of Joan Fenn, widow; i messuage and about 16
acres of land, meadow and pasture, late in the tenure of Edward Elles-
worthy ; and about 4 acres of wood in the tenure of John Coodinge :
all which premises last mentioned are situate in the parish of Tim-
berscombe, and elsewhere in co. Somerset; i messuage and about 80
acres of land, meadow and pasture in the tenure of Silvester Edbrook ; i
close of pasture there cont. 6 acres, in the tenure of — Stoden ; the
reversion of all the said premises : which said manor of Well and Tymbers-
combe and other the premises last mentioned were late the inheritance
of Conand (Conandi) Prowse, gent. ; the manor of Apleighe, lying near
the parishes of Stawleighe, Asbrittle and Kittesford in co. Somerset and
in the parish of Clehanger in co. Devon ; i messuage, barn and tenement
called Bremley, containing about 50 acres of land, meadow and pasture,
sometime in the tenure of James Chaplin, solely or with others, and then in
that of the said Richard Hill ; i messuage in Stawleighe called the Court
Place and 50 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging, some
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 83
time in the tenure of the said James Chaplin and afterwards in that of
the said Richard Hill ; i parcel or divers parcels of land in Stawleighe
called the Overland, containing about 30 acres in the occupation of the
said Richard Hill : i messuage called Frogghouse ; i tenement called
Acremans hay and about 30 acres of land, meadow and pasture, in the
tenure of Marfrery Churley, widow, now deceased ; i messuage in the
parish of Asbrittle called Trickleshayne and about 40 acres of land,
meadow and pasture, in the occupation of Nicholas Coleman, deceased ;
I messuage in Clehanger called Wadehay, and about 50 acres of land,
meadow and pasture in the tenure of James Wipple : 1 messuage and
about 30 acres of land, meadow and pasture in the tenure of Slow-
cock, widow ; and i messuage or tenement or 2 messuages or tenements
called Muscombe and Brockxombe, and about 30 acres of land, meadow
and pasture, in the tenure of Dorothy Sullye, widow.
So seized, the said Richard Hill by indenture dated ist August, i
Charles I [1625], made between himself of the one part and Francis
Baber of Chewe Magna in co. Somerset, esq., and Edward Baber of
Lincoln's Inn in co. Middlesex, esq., son and heir apparent of the said
Francis Baber of the other part, in consideration of a marriage hereto-
fore had and solemnized between the said Richard Hill and ElizabetJi
one of the daughters of the said Francis Baber, and for the sum of £"1400
for the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth, and for her competent
jointure, and for the love and cordial benelovence and affection which
he bore towards her; agreed with the said Francis and Edivard Baber
that he and his heirs should for ever after be seized of all the said
premises, except the said close called Kendall Mead to the use of him
the said Richard Hill for his natural life ; after his decease to the use
of the said Dame Elizabeth his wife for her life ; and after her decease
to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Hill for ever.
The said Richard Hill was likewise seized of 3 tenements or cottages
an J 4 gardens or plots called Pleckes in the parish of St. James the
Apostle in the suburbs and county of the city of Bristol ; and of the
manor of Imbercombe alias Tymberscombe in co. Somerset.
So seized the said Richard Hill by indenture tripartite dated 1 ith May,
3 Charles I [1627], made between himself of the one part, Peter Elles-
worthy son of Thomas Ellesworthy, then deceased, and Margaret his
wife, sister of the said Richard Hill of the 2nd part, and Nathaniel
Holbach of Whitechurch in co. Somerset, esq., of the 3rd part for the
establishing of the said premises and for the affection he bore towards
Antliony Hill, gent., 2nd son of Jidm Hill, gent., brother of the said
Richard Hill and towards the said Peter Ellesworthy and for the main-
tenance of the said Anthony Hill and his heirs male, agreed with the
$4 Gloucestershire
said Nathaniel Holbach and his heirs that he and his heirs should be
seized of all the said premises to the use of the said Peter Ellesworthy
his kinsman until he {Richard Hill) at his mansion house at Ridland
should pay or cause to be paid to the said Peter izd. And further by
the said indenture the said Richard Hill granted to the said Nathaniel
Holbach and his heirs all the said premises : to hold to the use of the
said Richard Hill and his heirs; for default, to the use of the said
Anthony Hill and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said Richard Hill for ever.
The said Richard Hill afterwards paid the said sum of i2d. to the
said Peter Ellesworthy .
The manor of Thrjdland alias Ridland and all other the premises in
Westbury-on-Trym and Henbury, except the said close called Kendall
mead are held of Ralph Sadleir as of his manor of Henburye, by fealty
only in free and common socage, and are worth per annum, clear, £5.
The manor of Well and Tymberscombe is held of George Liitterell,
esq., as of his manor of Dunster in co. Somerset by fealty and the yearly
rent of 35. and is worth per annum, clear, £3. 65. M. The manor of
Apleighe is held of the Earl of Bath by fealty and a yearly rent, and is
worth per annum, clear, 205. The said close called Kendall mead is
held of the said Ralph Sadleir as of his manor of Henbury by fealty in
free and common socage, and is worth per annum, clear, 55. The
premises in the suburbs of Bristol are held of the Mayor and Common-
alty of the city of Bristol in free burgage, and are worth per annum,
clear, 35. ^d.
Richard Hill died 29th May, 3 Charles I [1627]; John Hill is his
elder brother and next heir, and was then aged 70 years and more.
The said Dame Elizabeth still survives.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 4 Charles I, part 25, No. 27.
rftomas i^ookc. a?entlnnan.
Inquisition taken at Newent, 28th September, 6 Charles I [1630],
before Thomas Nurse, esq., escheator, after the death of Thomas
Hooke, gent., by the oath of Thomas Hill, Robert Pride, Roger Hill,
Thomas Addis, Thomas Hill, John Bullocke, William Nowell, Thomas
Pride, Richard Hooper, William Williams, Richard Gwilliam, Arnold
Crockett, Grimbold Hill and William Birch, who say that
Thomas Hooke was seized of i capital messuage or mansion house
called Crookes, and 60 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto
belonging, lying in the parish of Pauntley ; 14 acres of pasture called
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Loveridge situate in Oxenhall ; i parcel of land or pasture called
Tankerd Hydes in Oxenhall, containing; 3 acres ; 80 acres of land,
meadow, pasture, wood, and underwood called Callow Hills in the parish
of Newent ; 40 acres of land and pasture called Cleeveleyes and Lyllies
in Compton within the parish of Newent ; 26 acres of land, meadow
and pasture called Mauntleyes within the manor of Newent ; i acre of
land in the common field called Millfield ; 10 acres of land in the common
field called Bowlsden] field within the manor of Bowlsden in the parish
of Newent ; i several field called Picklenash field, containing; 17 aqres
of land and pasture within the parish of Newent ; and 2 acres of land
called Slades alias Lyllies within the parish of Newent.
The capital messuage called Crookes and the lands thereto belong-
ing are held of Henry Earl of Worcester as of his manor of Pauntley,
by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 6(1., and are worth per
annum, clear, 405. The 14 acres of pasture called Loveridge are held
of Henry Finch, esq., as of his manor of Oxenhall by fealty, suit at
court and the yearly rent of 35. ^(L, and are worth per annum, clear,
I05. The parcel of land called Tankerd Hides is held of the said
Henry Finch by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of i-\(L, and
is worth per annum, clear, i^d. The premises called Callow Hills,
Cleeveleyes and Lillyes are held of yoJin Wintour, knight, as of his
manor of Newent, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 165. ?>d.,
and are worth per annum, clear, 205. The premises called Mauntleyes
are held of the said John Wintour, knight, as of his said manor of
Newent, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 115. i^d., and are
worth per annum, clear, 155. The i acre of land in Milfield and the lo
acres of land in Bowlsden field at the death of the said Thomas Hooke
were held oi Richard Escourt, gent., as of his manor of Bowlsden, by
fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 15., and are now held of Walter
Nurse, esq., and Mary his wife as of their said manor by the same services,
and are worth per annum, clear, 45. The field called Picklenash field
is held of Henry Atkinson, esq., as of his manor of Killcote, by fealty,
suit at court and the yearly rent of 85., and is worth per annum,
clear, 105. The land called Slades alias Lyllies is held of jfohn Kcysc,
gent., as of his manor of Ocle Clifford, by fealty, suit at court and the
yearly rent of i6d., and is worth per annum, clear, 6d.
Thomas Hooke died 7th March, 3 Charles I [1628], Edward Hooke,
gent., is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
The said Edward Hooke and Isabella Hooke, widow, relict of the
said Thomas, have occupied the said premises from the death of the said
Thomas.
Misc. Chan., Liq. p. m., 6 Charles I, part 25, Noi 141.
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Inquisition taken at Birkeley, 5th September, 8 Charles I [1632],
before John Driver^ esq., escheator, after the death of Ambrose
Huntley alias Simonds, by the oath of Sninuel Trotman, gent., Thomas
Came, gent., Gilbert Freeman, Richard Freeman, Edward Trotman'
Henry Alye, Ralph Darby, jfohn Baker, George Pegler, Thomas Davis,
Anthony Williams, William Marten, Simon Munday, and Richard
A r chard, who say that
Ambrose Huntley alias Simonds was seized of i messuage in the
parish of Slimbridge ; 2 closes of pasture adjoining each other in a place
called Morecroft in Slimbridge, lately purchased by the said Ambrose of
Simon Ludby by charter dated 30th September, 15 James I [1617] ; i mes-
suage called Badgers House in Slimbridge ; 7 acres of arable land in the
field called Longmarsh ; i acre of arable land in the field called Midle
Marsh ; 3 acres of arable land in the field called Hinworthy ; 2 acres of
arable land in Cattesbraine in the field called Longaston ; 4 selions and
3 huts of arable land in the field called the Linch in several places ; 3
other buts of arable land in Granborowe field late of Edward Trotman ; 1
acre of arable land in Camesfield ; i meadow or pasture called Pouch-
marsh, containing 5 acres ; i close of pasture called Longcroft ; i other
close of pasture called Longland alias Badgers Leyes ; 2 acres of meadow
in the Great Moore ; i acre and i rood of meadow in the Little Moore : all
of which said premises are within the parish of Slimbridge and were
purchased by the said Ambrose of jfohn Taylor and Humphrey Taylor,
son and heir apparent of the said John, by charter dated i8th June, 21
James I [1623].
The said Ambrose and Stephen his son and heir apparent were jointly
seized of i close of pasture called Stanborowe containing 14 acres ; i close
of meadow called Stanborowe mead adjoining the said close of pasture,
containing 14 acres; 3 selions and 3 buts of arable land containing i
acre called Hinworthy field at White Crosse; i selion and i but of
arable land in the said Hinworthy field, containing i rood of land ; i
other selion of arable land in the said field, containing i rood ; 2 buts
of arable land in the said field in a certain place called Churchsteed
under Camesfield hedge ; 4 other buts of arable land in the said field at
Nelm's gate ; i selion and i but of arable land containing ^ acre in
Longaston field, i but of arable land in the field called the Linch : all
which said premises are in the parish of Slimbridge and lately belonged
to the messuage or farm called Dukes Place, and were purchased by the
said Ambrose and Stephen of the said John and Humphrey Taylor, by
Inquisttiones Post Mortem. 87
charter dated aHth April, 2 Charles I [1626] : they were parcel of the lands
and tenements commonly called Rivers Lands or Archers Lands.
So seized, the said Ambrose lying in extremis on his death bed, and
the said Stephen being under age, to wit, about the age of 13 years, by
indenture dated 21st December, 7 Charles I [1631], of the special trust
which he reposed in his kinsmen jfohn Russell, William Howe and
jfolni Howe, yeomen, granted and let to farm to them the said messuage
and the 2 closes called Morecrofts, the messuage called Badgers House
and all other the premises granted to the said Ambrose by the said John
and Humplirey Taylor, and the moiety of all the said premises granted
to the said Atnbrose and Stephen by the said jfoJm and Humphrey
Taylor : to hold for 8 years, paying therefore yearly \d. if demanded,
with the condition that if the said Ambrose should pay to the said
trustees 205. before Michaelmas then next following, then the said grant
should be null and void.
By another indenture dated the 22nd December, 7 Charles I [1631],
the said Ambrose granted to the said Stephen the said messuage, the
2 closes called Morecroft, the messuage called Badgers House and other
the premises purchased of the said John and Humphrey Taylor : to
hold for 99 years, on condition that if the said Ambrose pay to the said
Stephen £\o at Michaelmas then next following the said grant to be void.
By another indenture dated 23rd December in the said year, the said
Ambrose granted all the said premises to WillioDi Cowles and the said
William Howe : to hold to them and their heirs for ever.
On the 24th day of December, 1631, the said Ambrose Huntley
made his will as follows : I give to my only son Stephen Huntley alias
Simonds the messuage in Slimbridge wherein Richard Frape, deceased,
lived, and all the lands, meadows and pastures which Edward Bronn-
which, esq., and Mariraret his wife by indenture dated 4th January, 9
James I [1612], granted to me for 61 years : to hold to the said Stephen
immediately after he shall attain the age of 22 years for all the residue
of the said term of 61 years : in the meantime I will that my 2 daughters
shall have the same, but that my executors shall take the profits thereof
until my eldest daughter reaches the age of 21, when she shall have the
moiety of the said profits : my other daughter to have the other moiety
thereof at her age of 21 ; and all the profits after their said respective
ages until my said son come to his said age of 22 shall be equally
divided between my said 2 daughters.
I make my kinsmen John Russell and yohn Howe of Longney, yeo-
men, and William Howe of Standish, yeoman, my executors.
All the rest of my goods I give to my 2 daughters Margaret and
Dorothy.
88 Gloucestershire
All the said premises are held o£ Elizabeth Lady Berkeley, widow as
of her manor of Slimbridge Hurst and Sayes in the parish of Slimbridge,
by knight's service (by what part of a knights fee is not known) suit at
court, heriots and the yearly rent of 115., and are worth per annum,
clear, £"20".
Ambrose Huntley died at Slimbridge 26th December, 7 Charles I
[1631] ; the said Stephen is his son and next heir and was aged 13 years
on the 15th day of March last past.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. »/,, 8 Charles /, part 26, No. 15.
(feus l^iU.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 27th September,
2 Charles I [1626], before Peter Bird, esq., escheator, by virtue
of his office, after the death of Guy Hill by the oath of Richard Packer,
Joseph White, Robert Showell, jfohn Licence, Edmund Wicke, William
Brush, John Cowlestance, William Ockle, William Yarmenold, Thomas
Reake, John Younge, junior, Henry Crompe, William Benn, John
Holder, Thomas Costinge and John Hopkins, who say that
Guy Hill was seised of a parcel of land called Shippinge Croft, con-
taining 9 acres, lying within the parish of Dymock ; 2 parcels of pasture
called Tumpye leasowe, the old leasowe and the old Greenes, contaming
10 acres ; 2 other parcels of land called the Millhouse croftes or the Mill-
house fieldes ; i orchard lying at the upper end of the said crofts ; i
parcel of pasture lying at the lower end of the said crofts containing
16 acres ; and i parcel of arable land containing f acre, lying in a certain
field called Sydderdyne lying within the said parish of Dymock.
The said parcel of land called Shippinge Croft is held of William
Huntley, esq., as of his manor of Dymock in free and common socage,
by fealty and not by knight's service, and is worth per annum, clear, los.
Of whom the other premises are held the jurors know not : they are
worth per annum, clear, 105.
Guy Hill died at Dymock, 13th May, 22 James I [1624] ; Richard Hill
is his son and next heir and was then aged 30 years and more.
The said Richard Hill and Blanch Hill took all the profits of the
said premises from the death of the said Guy up to the taking of this
Inquisition.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 141.
Inquisittones Post Mortem. 89
ifttarmatnikf i^otJ!8l)on, (^entkmun.
Inquisition takenatthe city of Gloucester, 28th August, 2 Charles
I [1626], before John Jones, esq., Mayor of the said City and
escheator, by virtue of his Office, after the death of Marmaduke Hodshon,
gentleman, by the oath of John Hay ward, Thomas Hill, jfohn Mad-
dockes, Henry Redven, Henry Winchcombe, Dionisius Wise, William
Mills, Richard Greene, gentleman, Giles Webley, Edward Wagstaffe,
Giles Hay ward, William Morden, Walter Younge, Robert Mercer,
Richard Atkins, Tobias Langford and Richard Dun, who say that
Marmaduke Hodshon was seised of i messuage situate in Barton-
street within the parish of St. Mary de Loade in Gloucester, the " vault-
hay " to the said messuage belonging ; i small barn and i close of arable
land containing i acre ; i parcel or the Langnett of pasture land, contain-
ing I acre ; i large barn, the vaulthay, and i close of pasture to the said
messuage belonging lying in Bartonstreet ; and i other messuage in the
said street, in the tenure of Lawrence Wilshere, gent.
So seized, the said Marmaduke made his will, 12th November, 1615,
and thereby bequeathed inter alia to his children, jfoan Hodgshon, Mar-
garet Hodgshon, Jeremiah Hodgshon and Jane Hodgshon the barn
called the Lower house barn, 2 vaulthays, i close of pasture thereto
adjoining and 2 lands of arable lying in Little field to the said Lower
house barn belonging.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 105.
Marmaduke Hodgshon died 21st November, 1615 ; Richard Hodshon
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 22 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 145.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 20th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after .the death of Giles Handcoxe late of Daglingworthe, by the oath of
More Giiilim, gent., Henry Hopkins, gent., Edward Wood, George
Larrance Sharpe, Edmund Fereby, Thomas Gibbes, Robert lies, John
Wood, John Raymond, William, Chaunce, John Kerby, and Samuel
Spencer, who say that
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Giles Handcoxe was seized of i messuage, toft and barn with a
curtilage called Francklyns situate in Daglingworth ; 2 virgates of land
thereto belonging ; i messuage there called Barrowhowse or Hiscockes ;
I meadow called Wydowe close and 14 acres of arable land to the said
messuage belonging; 10 acres of arable land called Pollettes late in the
tenure of Henry Greeneway, deceased, in Daglinyworth ; i messuage
with 2 fulling mills and i grain mill thereto belonging called Miblankes,
with divers lands, etc., thereto belonging in Chalford and Minchin-
hampton.
So seized, the said Giles, made his will 5th April last past and thereby
bequeathed the said premises as follows :
I give to my wife Jane Handcoxe all my houses, lands, etc., in
Daglingworth for her life if she remain sole and unmarried, immediately
after her decease or marriage the reversion thereof to come to my eldest
son Richard and his heirs.
I give to John Handcoxe my third son my messuage with the mills,
lands, etc., etc., thereto belonging, now in his tenure in Chalforde, he
paying yearly to his mother during her life £20.
The premises in Daglingworth are held of Henry Poole, esq., as of
his manor of Daglingworth, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent
of 6s., and are worth per annum, clear, 405. The premises in Chalforde
and Minchinhampton are held of Thomas Lord Wyndsor as of his
manor of Minchinhampton, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent
of IIS. 6rf., and are worth per annum, clear, 305.
Giles Handcoxe died at Daglingworth, gth April last past; Richard
Handcoxe is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and
more.
The said Jane relict of the said Giles still survives at Dagling-
worth.
Misc. Chan., Inq., p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 43.
i{iri)arti i^atlitoap.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 26th July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of Richard Hathway, late of Halmer within the parish of
Berkeley, by the oath of Richard Archard, John Cloterbooke, George
Cloterhooke, George Freeman, William Lcgge, Simon Munday, John
Smyth, Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James
Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas Bayly, John Patche, and William Atwood,
who say that
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 9'
Richard Hathway was seized of i messuage called Acton situate in
Halmer, and divers lands, meadows and pastures thereto belonging con-
taining altogether 57 acres in Halmer and Slimbrid-e ; i close of pasture
called Roberts Close in Halmer, containing 4 acres ; i house there late
in the tenure of Ralph Grafton and now in that of Edward Hathway
son of the said Richard: all which premises the said Richard Hathway
purchased of William Goiigh and Joseph Cough.
So seized, the said Richard made his will, nth December, 1637, and
thereby bequeathed as follows : —
To my son Heury Hathway I give i little ground called Roberts
for 10 years next after my decease.
To my son Edward Hathway the house and orchard he now dwells
in, and the said little ground called Roberts after the said term of 10
years : to him and his heirs for ever.
I will that Kntherine my wife that now is shall have my house with
all the lands, meadows and pastures thereto belonging for 10 years, on
condition that she pay my debts and do not plough up any more of the
ground than is now ploughed ; after the said term of 10 years, my son
Richard Hathway and his heirs to have the said premises for ever.
All the said premises are held of George Lord Berkeley as of his
manor of Hame, by fealty, suit at the court of the hundred of Berkeley
every 3 weeks and by the yearly rent of 6d., parcel of the rent of 9^.
paid for all the lands and tenements late of the said William Gough,
and are worth per annum, clear, 265. 8^.
Richard Hathway died at Halmer, 21st December last past ; William
Hathway is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 46.
5ri)oma!8 l^iftt, Pfoman.
Inquisition taken at Stowe, 20th July, 14 Charles I [1638] , before
yohn Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of Thomas Hiett
late of Cleeve Episcopi, yeoman, by the oath of John Shayler, Robert
Keeble, Ralph Woodward, gent., Thomas Hobbes, George Bartholemew,
Richard Harbidge, James Freeman, Richard Collett, William Venfield,
" Paridis " Hathway, John Hill, Simon Wallington, Roland Frethorne,
Philip Pittman, Richard Walker and Philip Washborne, who say that
Thomas Hiett was seized of 10 acres of land in the parish of Cleeve
and I acre of land in the said parish : of whom or by what services the
92 Gloucestershire
said premises are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum,
clear, 55.
Thomas Hiett died the last day of March, 13 Chas. I [1637] 5 Thomas
Hiett is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I., part 27, No. 188.
Jo1)n i^igforti, gentleman.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham, 12th August, 12 Charles I [1636,]
before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, after the death of John
Higford, gent., son and heir apparent of William Higford, esq., who
still survives, by the oath of Toby Packer, William Mason, Henry
Blomer, William Barnard, Giles Mathew, Cuthbert Chandler, William
Strode, junior, Ancor Hinde, William Twinning, John Okey, William
Combe, John Powell, junior, Thomas Ashmead, Robert Eccle and
Thomas Goodcheape who say that
The said William Higford on the 13th day of September, 2 Charles
I [1626], was seized of the manor of Dixton alias Diccleston ; the
manor of Alderston, alias Aldrington, alias Alderton, and of the advow-
son of the Church of Alderton to the said manor pendent ; the capital
messuage, tenement and farm called Gretton alias Grettons Farme, late
in the tenure of William Carpenter.
So seized, the said William Higford by indenture dated the said
13th September, 2 Charles I, made between himself of the one part and
John Scudamore then Baronet and now Viscount Sligo in the Kingdom
of Ireland, Giles Bridges then esq. and now Baronet and Williayn
Scudamore, esq., of the other part, in consideration of a marriage hereto-
fore solemnized between the said Jolin Higford named in the writ and
Frances late his wife, one of the sisters of the said John Viscount
Sligo, and for the love he bore to Mary then his wife and to the said
John, and for the sum of ;^I500 to him in hand paid by the said Viscount,
enfeoffed the said Viscount Sligo, Giles Bridges and William Scuda-
more of all the said premises, situate within the parishes and hamlets
of Dixton, Alderton, Gretton and Winchcombe ; all that portion of the
tithes in Gretton, sometime in the tenure of Thomas Dingley ; 3 acres of
meadow in Dixton in a certain field or place there called Dixton's field
and all other the lands, tenements and hereditaments of the said William
Higford in Dixton, Alderton, Gretton and Winchcombe: to hold to
them and their heirs for ever to the uses following : as to the site of the
manor or capital messuage of Dixton wherein the said William Higford
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 93
then dwelt, and all the houses, gardens, etc., thereto belonging to the
use of the said William for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the
said J^ohn Higford for his life ; after his decease, then as to one moiety
of the said manor house to the use of the said Frances Higford for life ;
after her decease then successively in tail-male to the use of the ist to
4th and every other son of the said John by the said Frances ; for de-
fault, to the use of the heirs male of the said John ; and lastly for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the said William Higford for
ever. As to the other moiety of the said manor house, to the use of the
said Frances so long as she remain sole and unmarried, with remainder
successively in tail-male to the use of the ist to the 4th and every other
son of the said John by the said Frances ; for default, to the use of the
heirs male of the said yohn, and for default, to the use of the right heirs
of the said William Higford for ever. As to the pasture ground called
the Eves leazes and the ground called Wood hill, containing about 130
acres of land, parcels of the manor of Dixton to the use of the said William
Higford and ^fary for their lives for the jointure of the said Mary ;
for default, to the use of the said John Higford and of his ist son
by the said Frances and his heirs male ; and for default, to the suc-
cessively in tail-male use of the 2nd 3rd 4th and every other son of the
said John by the said Frances ; and for default, then successively to the
use of the heirs male of the said John and of the right heirs of the said
William for ever. As to the parcel of ground or close called Darkes
ground parcel of the manor of Dixton, to the use of the said John Hig-
ford and Frances during the life of the said William; the remainder
thereof successively in tail male to all the sons of the said John and
Frances, the heirs of the said John and the right heirs of the said
William for ever. As to the capital messuage called Gretton Farm and
all the lands, etc., thereto belonging in Gretton and Winchcombe, the
parcel of land and pasture called Rutters Withies, containing 16 acres,
and the arable lands in Alderton containing about 183 selions, then in the
several tenures of John Carpenter, Thomas Edwards and Henry Rice, all
which premises are parcel of the manor of Alderton, to the use of the
said JoJin Higford and Frances during the life of the said William ;
after his death, then as to all the said last recited premises, except
Rutters Withies, to the use of the said John and his heirs male by the
said Frances ; for default, of his heirs male ; and for default, of the right
heijs.of the said William for ever. As to all those parcels of land,
meadow and pasture called the Mill leyes containing 41 acres, the Lewyns
meade cent. 4 acres, the Chandlers leaze cont. 1 1 acres, Elmehey cont. 4
acres, the Castle Hill cont. 118 acres, the Newe field cont. 47 acres, and
the said Rutters Withies cont. 17 acres, and i watermill with all the weirs,
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94 Gloticester shire
waters, ponds, etc., thereto belonging, to the use of the said William
Higford for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the said jfohn and
Frances for their lives, for the jointure of the said Frances, in recompence
of her dower ; and after their decease, to the use successively in tail male
of all the sons of the said jfohn by the said Frances, of his heirs male,
and of the right heirs of the said William for ever. As to the manor
of Alderton, except all those parcels before mentioned otherwise con-
veyed in use, to the use of the said William for his life ; after his decease,
to the use of the said ^ohn and his ist son by the said Frances and his
heirs male ; for default, to the use successively in tail male of all their
other sons ; for default, to the use of their heirs female, until the heirs
male of the said yohn or William shall pay to such heirs female £1000
if there be only i daughter and £2000 if more than one ; after such pay-
ment to the use of the heirs male of the said jfohn ; and for default, to
the use of the right heirs of the said William Higford for ever. As to
the residue of all the said premises, to the use of the said William for
life ; after his decease, to the use of the said John and his heirs male by
the said Frances ; for default, to the use of the said John and his heirs
male ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said William
for ever.
The manor of Dixton and other the premises there, except 3 acres, are
held of the bailiffs and burgesses of the borough or town of Tewkesbury,
as of their manor of Tewkesbury, by knight's service, to wit, by the 20th
part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, £52 185. id.
The manor of Alderton, the advowson of the Church of Alderton and
other the premises there, and the said premises in Gretton, except the
said portion of tithes, are held of the said Bailiffs, etc., of Tewkesbury
as of their said manor, by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not: they are worth per annum, clear, £12 8s. 8c/.
The said 3 acres in Dixton before excepted and the said tithes in Gretton
are held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent in
free and common socage and not in chief, and are worth per annum,
clear, 105.
John Higford died at Dixton the 24th day of December, 1 1 Chas. I
[1635]; John Higford, gent., is his son and next heir by the said
Frances and was aged 9 years on the 25th day of May last past.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 12 Charles I., part 30, No. 33.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 95
^Tristram i^arnis.
InOUlSltlOn taken at Thornbury, 27th September, 14 Charles I.
[1638], before John Pole, esq., escheator, after the death of
Tristram Harris, by the oath of Richard Acharcl, gent., jfohn Clutter-
btick, George Clutterbucke, George Freeman, William Legge, Simon
Munden, John Smithe, Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas
Baker, James Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas Baylie, John Patche, and
William Atwood, who say that
Tristram Harris on the ist day of January, 1636, was seised of i
messuage, 5 cottages, 2 tofts, 6 gardens, 4 orchards, 26 acres of land, 4
acres of meadow, 15 acres of pasture, 5 acres of furze and heath, and
common of pasture for all beasts in the parish of SS. Philip and James
in the forest of Kingswood.
So seised, the said Tristram made his will the said day and year and
thereby bequeathed as follows : I give to Sarah my wife for her life, if
she so long remain sole and unmarried, the manor or farm place called
Whitfield place and all the houses, lands, etc., thereto belonging lying
in the hundred of Barton Regis, and all my lands, tenements, etc., in
CO. Gloucester which I purchased of Nicholas Hobbes and Cicill Deth-
wicke, widow, his mother ; after her re-marriage or decease, I give the
same to my brother-in-law William Birkin, cooper, and to John Peirson
and Jolin Birkin my sons-in-law until Thomas Harris my son shall
attain the age of 18 years, to the intent that they shall take the rents
and profits of the said premises and employ the same for the education
and maintenance of the said Tliomas and of all other my children who
shall be unmarried at the time of my death. When the said Thomas
attains the said age of 18, I give to him all the said premises ; if he die
before that time, then the said trustees to use the said rents for the
benefit of my other children until such time as the said Thomas would
have attained the said age. If the said Thomas die without issue, I
give the said premises unto William Harris my eldest son and his
heirs, on condition that he pay at the Tolzeye of Bristol within 2 years
after the death of the said Thomas to such of my children as are then
unmarried the sum of ;^300, equally to be divided amongst them. If
the said William make default, I give the said lands, etc., to my said
children and their heirs until they shall have received £400 out of the
clear yearly profits thereof.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Chester, esq., as of his
manor of Barton Regis next Bristol, by fealty, suit at court and the
yearly rent of 25. ^., and are worth per annum, clear, 20s.
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Tristram Harris died 12th January, 12 Charles I. [1637]; William
Harris is his son and next heir, and was then aged 28 years and more.
The said Sara still remains sole and unmarried.
Misc. Chan., Inq, p. m., 14 Charles I, part 30, No. 55.
1n(|UlSltlOn taken at Painswicke, gth October, 1 641, before T/w?«a5
Harte, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office, after the death of
Mary Howell, widow, late the wife and relict of Thomas Howell, and
lately called Marie Masters, kinswoman and one of the co-heiresses of
Giles Maisters, deceased, by the oath of William Sellwyn, gent.,
Robert Rogers, Thomas Gregory, Nathaniel Fowler, Thomas Gybhs,
Giles Holliday, Henry Fletcher, Thomas Castle, John Osborne, Robert
Hillman, Richard Smith, Anthony Gardener, Thomas Wynn, Anthony
Gardener, junior, and Thomas Loveday, who say that
Mary Howell was seised of the moiety of i messuage, i garden,
15 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow and 10 acres of pasture in Nymps-
field, and of i cottage, and 4 acres of land there, late in the tenure of
John Dolman, which descended to her as kinswoman and co-heiress of
the said Gyles Masters.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 3s. 4^.
Mary Howell died 15th June last past ; Sara Beeke wife of William
Beeke is her sister and next heir, and was then aged 26 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 17 Charles I, part 31, No. 135.
Miri)arli ll^arriis.
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester, 3rd August, 15 Charles
I. [1640], before William Caple, esq., mayor of the said city and
escheator, by virtue of his office, after the death of Richard Harris, by
the oath of Jasper Clutterbooke, gent, John Nelme, gent., Robert Tayloe,
gent., Richard Ockold, Richard Holford, gent., William Longe, gent.,
Edmund Palmer, gent., jfohn Wood, gent., Robert Paine, gent., Thonas
Allen, Thomas Symes, Francis Wheeler, gent., and William Angell,
who say that
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Richard Harris was seised of i close of pasture called Compiers
furlong, containing I2 acres; i^ acres of land lying in a field called
Harsebrooke field ; i close of pasture called Millclose, containing i acre ;
I other close of pasture, containing ^ acre, in or adjoining a field called
Swynhill ; and 4 selions of land cont. i acre lying in the said field
called Swynhill : all which said premises are situate in Harscombe.
The said premises are held of the King as of his manor of Barton
Regis, by fealty and the yearly rent of 6s. Sd. for the said lands and
others in the parish of Harscombe, and suit at court, and are worth per
annum, clear, 25.
Richard Harris died at Bruckthroppe, 6th January, 10 Charles I.
[1631]; Richard Harris is his son and next heir, and was then aged
22 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 15 Charles /, part 31, No. 152.
SgauUam I^arrolti.
Inquisition taken atCirencester, 1 6th August, 12 Charles I [1636],
before Edward Riche, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office, after
the death of William Harrold, by the oath of More Gwillam, gent.,
Edward Wood, Michael Sharpe, Edmund Freeman, Thomas Litton,
William Burdge, John Wood, Richard Kerby, Samuel Cooke, Walter
Woodward, William Taylor, Thomas Clutterbucke, William CJiance,
Amos Dancy, and Edmund Ferribie, who say that
William Harold was seised of i messuage or cottage situate in
Woodchester, and 2 closes of pasture or arable land lying together, near
adjoining the said messuage, containing about 3 acres, late in the tenure
of the said William Harrold : which said premises are held of the King
in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum, clear, iSd.
William Harrold ditd 2^th August, 10 Charles 1 [1634]; Edward
Harrold is his son and next heir, and was then aged 27 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 12 Charles I, part 33, No. 26.
(Silris i^opr, ijfoman.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Winchcombe, 20th March, 13 Charles I
[1638], before jfohn Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Giles Hope late of VVicke Risington, yeoman, by the oath of Thomas
Warren, of Staunton, gent., Conon Wright, Richard Jackson, Nicholas
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Izod, John Izod, Henry Greening, John Slatter alias Acton, Henry
Hyde, John Phillippes, William Cnrnoll, ^ohn Roberts, Ralph Peirson,
Ralph Kempe, Nicholas Garrett, and George Merrit, who say that
Giles Hope was seised of i messuage or tenement and 3 virgates of
land, meadow and pasture in Wicke Risington, late in the tenure of
Arnold Hope, father of the said Giles ; i cottage there late in the tenure
of Peter Hope ; and in certain lots (sortibz) of meadow called "one
yarde of Lott meadowe " in Risington Parva, late in the tenure of the
said Arnold Hope.
The said messuage and 3 virgates of land, meadow and pasture and
the said cottage are held of William Stratford, esq., as of his manor of
Wicke Risington, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent of iM.,
and are worth per annum, clear, 205. The said "yarde of Lott
meadowe" is held of Henry Powle, esq., as of his manor of Risington
Parva, by fealty and the yearly rent of id., and are worth per annum,
clear, 65. M.
Giles Hope died at Wicke Risington, 12th October, 8 Charles I [1632] ;
Giles Hope is his son and next heir, and was then aged 2 years, 6
months, 14 days and not more.
Dorothy late the wife of the said Giles has taken the profits of the
said premises from the death of the said Giles up to the present time.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 104.
I
iStituarti l^ing.
nqUlSl Lion taken at Cirencester, 21st August, 13 Charles I [1637],
before Hugh White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office, after
the death oi Edward King, by the oath o{ Moore Gwillim, gent., George
Lawrence, Edward Wood, Edward King, William Taylor, William
Chance, John Broade, Thomas Clutterhucke, John Wood, Robert
Griffeth, Edward Cafon, Thomas Powell, and Thomas Clavenger, who
say that
Edward King was seised of the 6th part of a messuage called Copes-
hall ; and i close of pasture called the Meade containing 3 acres, situate
in Rodborough : which said premises are held of Giles Mason, gent., as
of his manor of Acheres in socage, by fealty, suit at court, relief when it
shall happen and by the yearly rent of i2d., and are worth per annum,
clear, 55.
Edward King died 5th August, 11 Charles I [1635], Samuel King is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 13 Chas. I, part 33, No. 55.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 99
Mcglnalti Eanc alias JFrrnd).
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, 27th October, 18 Charles I
[1642]; before William Barrett, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
office, after the death of Reginald Lane alias French, by the oath of
Moore Gwillim, gent., Richard Webb, Michael Sharpe, Edward Wood,
William Taylor, Robert lies, William Groves, Thomas Clutterbooke,
jfohn Raymond, William Chance, Walter Woodward, George Stone,
Henry Snagg, Arthur Rudge and Thomas Marshall, who say that
Reginald Lane alias French was seised of i cottage or tenement,
lying in Arle in the parish of Cheltenham ; i orchard to the said cottage
belonging ; i parcel of pasture to the said orchard adjoining ; 5 rods
(rodatis) of land lying in Arle in a certain meadow (ingero) there, called
Meade furlonge ; 3 other rods or selions of land there, lying in the said
meade furlong r which said premises were lately parcel of the lands of
yohn Ligon of Arle, esq., and sometime belonged to his capital
messuage called Arle Corte in Arle, and were lately purchased by the
j said Reginald of the said John Ligon ; i close of pasture called
' Mounckelaynes lying in Arle, lately purchased by the said Reginald
of John Packer, deceased ; i close of arable land or pasture called
Coverbreech ; i other several close called Mouncke Lanes ; i close of
pasture called Aspes ; and i other parcel of arable land called the Hill
furzen containing 4 acres : which said premises last mentioned are in
Arle, and were lately purchased by Walter Lane alias Froicli, deceased,
father of the said Reginald, of Thomas Collett.
So seised, the said Reginald made his will at Arle on the loth day
of June, 17 Charles I [1641], whereby he bequeathed as follows: "I
I give to Walter my youngest son and his heirs for ever all my freehold
land of inheritance within the manor and hundred of Cheltenham ".
The said cottage and other the premises purchased of the said jfohn
Ligon are held oi John Button, esq., as of his manor of Cheltenham in
free socage and not in chief or by knight's service, by the yearly rent of
id., suit at court and fealty, and are worth per annum, clear, 105. The
said close called Mounckelaynes is held of the said Johii Button as of
his said manor, in free socage and not in chief or by knight's service,
by a certain rent (amount not known) fealty and suit at court, and is
worth per annum, clear, 205. The said close in Alston and other the
premises purchased of Thomas Collett are held of the said John Button,
esq., as of his said manor of Cheltenham, by the yearly rent of i']d.
suit at court, and fealty, and are worth per annum, clear, 205.
All the said premises were of the free tenements and hereditaments
lOO Gloucestershire
of the said Reginald, and lie within the manor and hundred of Chelten-
ham.
Reginald Lane alias French died at Arle on the 17th day of October,
17 Charles I [1641], in the lifetime of the said Walter ; Robert Lane
alias French is his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. in., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 57.
Sainton EutJtij.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Berkeley, 21st November, 16 Charles I [1640],
before jfohn Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death of Simon
Ludby late of Slimbridge, by the oath of James Witcom, Thomas
Hunber, William Steephens, Daniell Kinge, jfohn Sockwell, George
Feribe, Daniell Gilinan, Thomas Barnefield, William Barnefield, Thomas
Nelmes, Francis Manninge, John Holiday and William Watts, gent.,
who say that
Simon Ludby was seised of i messuage or tenement and certain
lands, meadows and pastures thereto belonging in Slimbridge, contain-
ing 10 acres, parcel of the lands and tenements lately belonging to the
Priory of St. Oswald of Gloucester ; i close of pasture there called
Tatchecroft, containing 6 acres ; 3 selions of land and 2 other selions of
land called Buts lying in the field called the Linch, and 2 other selions
of land lying in the field called Southworthy in Slimbridge, containing
i^ acres, lately purchased by the said Simon of jfohn Taylor and
Humphrey his son, parcel of the lands and tenements there called
River's lands or Archers lands ; i messuage or tenement called Wood-
house and certain lands, meadows and pastures thereto belonging in
Slimbridge; containing 6 acres lately purchased by the said Simon of
John Huntly and Margaret his wife, Edmund Molinox and Ursula his
wife and Poyntz Mill and Elizabeth his wife, and which heretofore were
the lands of jfohn Siddenham, esq., deceased ; i acre of meadow lying in
the little Moore in Slimbridge lately purchased of James Andrews,
clerk.
So seised, the said Simon Ludby made his will the 3rd day of May,
7 Charles I [163 1], whereby he bequeathed as follows [here given in
English] : Item, I bequeath to Mary my wife for her natural life an estate
in all my premises in Slimbridge or elsewhere, she keeping the same
in good repair: nevertheless I give out of my lands there to my Aunt
Coxe an annuity of 205.
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I give to Richard Mundcn and his heirs for ever the messuage called
Woodhouse and all the lands, etc., thereto belonging which I purchased
of the co-heirs of Mr. Siddenhain, esq., deceased, also 2 ridges of arable
land in Slimbridge in the field called Southworthy, and all the deeds
touching the same.
I give to Simon Mitnden and his heirs for ever all other my lands,
messuages, tenements and hereditaments whatsoever, in Slimbridge or
elsewhere, with all the rents, reversions, profits, deeds, etc., etc.,
touching the same.
If my said wife do not fulfil my said will, then I give all the said
premises to the " legaters" aforenamed after her decease.
The said messuage and 10 acres of land, meadow and pasture in
Slimbridge are held of the King as of his manor of , in free and
common socage, by fealty and the yearly rent of i7.d., parcel of the rent
of 25. id. paid for them and other lands in Slimbridge, parcel of the
lands lately belonging to the said Priory of St. Oswald, and are worth
per annum, clear, 25. The said dose called Tatchcroft and the selions
of land in the Linchfield and Southworthy at the death of the said Simon
Liidby were held of Elizabeth Lady Berkeley, widow, now deceased,
and are now held of George Lord Berkeley son of the said Elizabeth as
of his manor of Hurst, by knight's service, suit at the court of the
manor of Hurst, and by the yearly rent of 6rf., and are worth per annum,
clear, \2d. The messuage called Woodhouse and other the premises
formerly of John Siddenham, esq., and the i acre of meadow in the
little Moore were held of the said Elizabeth Lady Berkeley, and are now
held of the said George Lord Berkeley, as of his said manor of Hurst,
by fealty and suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 2s,
Simon Ludby died at Slimbridge the 24th day of June, 7 Charles I
[1631]; ElizabetJi Coxe, widow, and Matilda Ludby, daughter of jfohv
Ludby, are his kinswomen and next heirs, to wit, sisters of David
Ludby, father of the said Simon : the said Elizabeth was then aged 90
years and more, and the said Matilda 40 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 16 Charles I, part 31, No. 3.
[See the following Inq. on page 102.]
I nqUlSltlOn taken at Wotton-under-edge, 14th May, 9 Charles I
^ L^^33]. before John Shcppard, esq., escheator, by virtue of a
writ " de que plura," after the death of Thomas Loveridge, by the oath
of Thomas Beale, jfohn Hathway, Robert Purnell, John Okes, John
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Rugge, Thomas Everod, Thomas Salter, Richard Griffin, Richard
Browne, John Pleadwall, John Gillam, John Smith, Thomas May and
Thomas Dunninge, who say that
Thomas Loveridge did not hold any more messuages, lands, tene-
ments and hereditaments of the King or others on the day of his death
than those mentioned in the former inquisition taken after his death.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 9 Charles I., part 21, No. 160.
^i)omagi Hoberitrgr.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 27th September, 2
Charles I [1626], before Peter Bird, esq., escheator, by virtue of
his office, after the death of Thomas Loveridge, by the oath of Richard
Packer, gent., Joseph White, gent., Robert Showll, John Licence, Ed-
mund Wicke, William Brush, John Cowlestance, William Ockle,
William Yarnoll, Thomas Keake, John Younge, Henry Crompe,
William Venn, John Holder, Thomas Goslinge and John Hopkins,
who say that
Thomas Loveridge was seised of i toft and 12 acres of land, meadow
and pasture called Dulls, lying in the parish of Dymock : which said
premises are held of William Huntley, esq., as of his manor of Dymock
in free and common socage, by fealty and suit at court, and are worth
per annum, clear, 6s. M.
Thomas Loveridge died at Dymock, 12th October, i Charles I [1625 J ;
John Loveridge is his son and next heir, and was then aged 24 years
and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 2 Charles I, part 26, No. 140.
Jolju Hartige.
Inquisition taken at Thornebury, 27th September, 14 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death oi John Lardge, by the oath oi Richard Archard, gent.,
John Clutterbucke, George Clutterbucke, George Freeman, William
Legge Symon Munden, John Smyth, Thomas Phillimore, William
Hickes, Thomas Baker, James Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas Bayley,
John Patch and William Attwood, who say that
John Lardge was seised of i messuage called Combehowse, and 12
ac-es of meadow, pasture and wood thereto belonging, situate in the parish
of Westbury-on-Trim ; i water-mill there and i close of wood , to the
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said mill belonging, in the tenure oi FAeanor Prosser ; 1 close of pasture
there called Tiptons leaze, containing 8 acres ; i acre of pasture there near
Canvordes gate ; 3 acres of land there lying in Bowdownefield ; 2i acres of
pasture there near the church of Westbury-on-Trim ; 3 acres of meadow
lying in Bishopps more within the parish of Henbury ; i messuage there
late in the tenure of Joan Baker, widow, and 5 acres of land, meadow
and pasture to the said messuage belonging ; the 4th part of the capital
messuage and of all the lands, meadows and pastures thereto belonging,
situate in Laurence Weston within the parish of Westburie, now in the
tenure of Brice V idler ; the 4th part of i messuage called Cutteridge
and of all the lands, etc., thereto belonging, within the parish of Henbury,
now in the tenure of Thomas Vidler ; the 4th part of i messuage and of
all the lands, etc., thereto belonging in Laurence Weston, late in the
tenure of William Dyer ; the 4th part of i messuage there, late in
the tenure of Katherine Drinkewater ; the 4th part of i messuage in
Henbury, late in the tenure of Joan Bye, widow ; the 4th part of i
messuage there late in the tenure of William Burreat ; the 4th part of
I messuage in Charleton within the parish of Henbury, late in the tenure
oi Edward Guninge ; the 4th part of i messuage in Henbury, late in
the tenure oi John Dossett ; the 4th part of i messuage there, late in the
tenure oi Robert jfames, senior ; i messuage there, late in the tenure of
Dorothy Coleman, widow ; i yearly rent oijd. issuing out of a messuage
and certain lands in Henbury, late in the tenure of George Haynes ; the
4th part of I close called Shepheards leaze and of certain parcels of land
called Hams Butts and Cookleaze situate in Compton and Redwick
within the parish of Henbury, late in the tenure of Thomas Holloway ;
the 4th part of i messuage and of all the lands, meadows and pastures
thereto belonging called Fully grove lying in Sherehampton in the
parish of Westbury-on-Trim, late in the tenure of Christopher George ;
and I close of pasture with i small meadow thereto belonging, lying in
or near Southmeade within the parish of Westbury-on-Trim, late in the
tenure oi John Lardge.
So seised, the said yohn Lardge by charter dated the 26th day of
August, 10 Charles I [1634], and made between himself of the one part
and yohn Lock, Francis Creswick and Edmond Arundell of the City of
Bristol, merchants, of the other part, in consideration of a marriage to
be had between the said Ed))iond Arundell and Elizabeth Lardge
daughter of the said jfolui Lardge, enfeoffed the said yolui Lock and
Francis Creswick of the said messuage called Combehowse and the 12
acres of meadow, pasture and wood thereto belonging, the water-mill and
close, the close called Tiptons leaze, the acre of pasture near Canvords
gate, the 3 acres of land in Bowdownefield, the 2^ acres of pasture near the
1 04 Gloucestershire
Church of Westbury, the 3 acres of meadow in Bishopsmore, and of the
messuage late in the tenure of Joan Baker, widow, and the 5 acres of
land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging: to hold to them and their
heirs for ever, to the use of the said John Lardge and his heirs until the
solemnization of the said marriage, and afterwards to the use of the said
jfohn Lardge and Elizabeth then his wife for their lives ; after their
decease, then to the use of the said Edmond Arundell for his life ; after
his decease, to the use of the said Elizabeth, daughter of the said John,
for her life ; after her decease, to the use of the heirs of the said Edmond
by the said Elizabeth for ever ; and for default, to the use of the heirs of
the said John Lardge for ever.
And the said jfohn^Lardge by another charter, dated, 24th January, 12
Charles I [1637], rnade between himself of the one part, and the said
John Lock and John Loc^, junior, and Richard Lock of the said City
of Bristol, merchants, and jfohn Till-Addams, clerk, of the other part,
enfeoffed the said jfohn Lock and others of all the said premises, except
those recited in the above charter : to hold to them and their heirs for
ever, to the use of the said jfohn Lardge for his life ; and after his
decease, to the use of Elizabeth his wife for her life ; and after their
decease, then as to the 4th part of the said messuage and of all the
lands thereto belonging in Charleton in the tenure of the said Edmutid
Guninge, to the use of Katherine and Mary daughters of the said John
Lardge, and of their heirs for ever : and as to all other the premises
mentioned in the said charter last recited, to the use of Sara and Alice
daughters of the said John Lardge, and of their heirs for ever.
The said marriage between the said Edmund Arundell and the said
Elizabeth Lardge afterwards took place [date not given].
All the said premises lying within the parish of Westbury-on-Trim
are held of Ralph Sadleir, esq., as of his manor of Westbury-on-Trim,
by fealty and suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 20s. The
premises within the parish of Henbury are held of the said Ralph Sadlier,
esq., as of his manor of Henbury by fealty and suit at court, and are
worth per annum, clear, 205.
jfohn Lardge died at Westbury, 22nd March, 12 Charles I [1637] ; the
said Elizabeth Artindell, Katherine; Mary, Sara and Alice are his
daughters and next heirs: the said Elizabeth was then aged 21 years
and more ; the said Katharine 20 years and more ; the said Mary 19
years and more ; the said Sara 3 years and more ; and the said Alice 3
years and more.
The said Elizabeth, relict of the said jfohn still survives at Westbury.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 18.
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fflSaiUiam Hatormrr, gmtlnnan
InC]UlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 23rd January, 14 Charles I
[1639], before WUlinm Cnple, esq., mayor of the said city and
escheator, after the death of William Lawrence, gent., by the oath of
Nicholas Webb, Miles Keene, Giles Grevill, Wiiliam Angell, Edward
Wagstaffe, James Wood, Thomas Sytie, Henry Robyns, Alexander
Reddy, James Steephens, John Hill, Thomas Price, William Fowler,
William Milles and Thomas Etheridge, gents., who say that
William Lawrence was seised of i capital messuage when he was
living at the time of his death, situate in Parva Shurdington in -the
county of the city of Gloucester ; i dovecote, i garden, i orchard, 10
acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 150 acres of pasture and i acre of
wood to the said messuage belonging in Parva Shurdington ; 2 closes
of land called Sandfurlonge, containing 16 acres, and 4 acres of land in
Clayfurlonge and the Home in Parva Shurdington and Badgworth ; i
close of meadow or pasture called Sylgrove, containing 3 acres in Parva
Shurdington ; i other close of meadow or pasture there called Vynoll,
containing 3 acres ; i close of meadow or pasture there called Winter-
sedge, containing i^ acres ; i messuage, i cottage, 2 gardens, 30 acres
of meadow and 120 acres of pasture in Uphatherley and Shurdington
Magna ; 4 messuages, 4 tofts> 2 barns, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 200
acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture, 6 acres of wood
and 125. 4^. rent in Chedworth and Holknashe.
The said capital messuages with the lands and premises thereto
belonging are held of George Gwynnett, gent, as of his manor of
Badgworth, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent of i^d., and are
worth per annum, clear, 205. The 2 closes called Sandfurlonge, and the
4 acres of land in Clayfurlonge and the Home are held of the said George
Gwynnett as of his said manor, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly
rent of \d., and are worth per annum, clear, izd. The close called
Sylgrove is held of the said George Gwynnett as of his said manor, by
fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent (for the said close and other lands)
of 55., and is worth per annum, clear, i2d. The close called Vynoll is
held of Thomas Hynsoii, gent., as of his manor of Hunte Courte in the
parish of Badgworth by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent (for the
said close and other lands now in the tenure o{ Richard Elliottes) of i8</.,
and is worth per annum, clear, i2d. The close called Wmtersedge is
held of the said Thomas Hynson as of his said manor, by fealty, suit at
court and the yearly rent (for the said close and other land now in the
tenure of the said Richard Elliottes) of i8J., and is worth per annum,
io6 Gloucestershire
clear, vid. The premises in Uphatherley and Shurdington Magna are
held of William Wkitmore, knight, as of his manor of Barton Regis
next Gloucester, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly rent of yd., and
are worth per annum, clear, i05. The premises in Chedworth and
Holknashe are held of the heirs of Richard Grobham, knight, deceased,
as of his manor of Chedworth, by fealty, suit at court, and the yearly
rent of 75. i\d., and are worth per annum, clear, 105.
William Lawrence died at Parva Shurdington on the 6th day of
October last past; William Lawrence, gent., is his son and next heir,
and was then aged 30 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 31, No. 81.
Inquisition taken at Gloucester, 12th April, 2 Charles I [1626],
before William Hill, esq., jfohn yones, esq., Mayor of the said
city of Gloucester and escheator, George Raymond, gent., feodary,
James Powell, gent., and William Hill, gent., by virtue of a writ " de
que plura " to them and Stephen Holford, gent., directed, to enquire what
other lands and tenements Roland Massenger held besides those
specified in an inquisition taken after the death of the said Roland, by
the oath of John Scriven, gent., John Rice, gent., Michael Webb, gent.,
Peter Lugg, gent., Walter Yonge, Robert Rowles, Thomas Whittingham,
James Elvridge, William Frankis, Giles Coxe, John Mason, Edmund
Wells, Edmund Butt, John Okey, John Greaves, and Richard Saw-
combe, who say that
Roland Massenger had no other lands or tenements besides those
specified in the said inquisition.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 2 Charles I, part 5 No. 105.
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I nqUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester, 6th September, 18 Charles I
X [1642], before John Scriven, esq., mayor and escheator, after the
death of Robert Mercer, by the oath of Richard Window, gent., Jasper
Clottcrbooke, gent., Edmund Palmer, gent., Giles Greivile, John Purle-
went, Thomas Witcombe, John Hoare, Edward Hay ward, Arthur
Lysons, John Gittins, Sargeant Webb, William Jorden, James Cicell
and Edward Tyther who say that
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Robert Mercer was seised of 2 messuages within the city of
Gloucester, in the parish of St. Mary de Grace, in the street called
Butcher Row ; and i messuage lying in the Butcher Rowe now in the
tenure oi Richard Hnrwnrd, gent., adjoining the parish Church of All
Saints on the east.
So seised, the said Robert Mercer by indenture dated — September,
9 Chas. I [1633], made between hi-nself of the one part and Thomas
Truby, Thomas Bidle, and Henry Mercer of the other part, in considera-
tion of a marriage to be had between the said Henry Mercer and
Elizabeth Truby daughter of ^ohn Truby, and for the sum of £140 to
be paid as the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth, granted the said
premises to the said Thomas Truby, Thomas Bidle and Henry Mercer
and their heirs for ever, to the use of the said Robert Mercer until the
solemnization of the said marriage, and afterwards then as to the shop,
cellar, 2 " cubiculs," the lower hall, the malthouse and the stable part
of the said messuage in the occupation of the said Robert Mercer, to the
use of the said Henry Mercer and Elizabeth and their heirs; for de-
fault, to the use of the heirs of the said Henry, with other remainders
over, the remainder thereof being to the right heirs of the said Robert
for ever. As to the residue of all the said premises, to the use of the
said Robert Mercer during his natural life ; after his decease, to the use
of the said Henry and Elizabeth and their heirs ; for default, to the use
of the heirs of the said Henry, with divers remainders over, the
remainder thereof being to the right heirs of the said Robert for ever.
Robert Mercer was likewise seised of i small tenement or cottage,
now divided into 2 tenements and the garden adjoining the same, lying
in the suburbs of the said city, in the parish of St. Katherine alias St.
Oswald near the gate called Awnegate, in a lane called Herelane late
in the tenure of Peter Cooke ; i messuage called Mooreend situate in
Much Teynton and i orchard thereto belonging, i field called Clarkes-
field, containing about 7 acres ; i meadow containing about 2 acres,
between the land late of Thomas Deenne on the east, and the field
called Clarkesfield on the west ; i field called Little Hill, containing 2
acres, extending in length from Clarkesfield to the land sometime of
John Home ; i field containing 4 acres, the said field called Little
Clarkesfield, containing about 3 acres ; i close containing 2 acres lying
in the lower end of the field called the Wyre ; i acre of land lying in
the said field called the Wyre : all which said parcels of land last
mentioned belong to the said messuage called Moore end and are
situate in Much Teynton ; i other parcel of land called the Great
Rudding, containing about 4 acres, and i cottage lately built thereupon,
with the garden adjoining, situate in Kilcott in the parish of Newent ;
io8 Gloucestershire
I parcel of land there called the Stockins, containing about 2 acres,
with the tenement or cottage thereupon built ; and 2 parcels of arable
land containing about 3 acres in the field called Bullesdons.
So seised, the said Robert Mercer made his will the 27th day of
February, 12 Chas. I [1637], and thereby devised the said small tene-
ment or cottage and the garden near the Awnegate to Elizabeth Mercer
then his wife for her natural life ; and after her decease, to the said
Henry Mercer his son and his heirs for ever. And he bequeathed all
other the premises in Teynton and Newent to the said Henry Mercer
and his heirs for ever.
The 2 messuages lying in the parish of St. Mary de Grace are held
of the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, tfjs. Of
whom or by what service the messuage in the occupation of Richard
Harward is held is not known : it is worth per annum, clear, 35. 4</.
Of whom the premises in the occupation of the said Peter Cooke are
held is not known : they are worth per annum, clear, 25. Of whom the
messuage called Moore-end and the premises thereto belonging are
held is not known : they are worth per annum, clear, 55. Of whom the
messuages in Kilcott and the premises in Newent are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 25.
Robert Mercer A\td at Gloucester, 20th February, 15 Chas. I. [1640];
Henry Mercer is his eldest son and next heir ; and was then aged 26
years and more.
The said Elizabeth relict of the said Robert still survives.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. ni., 18 Charles /, part 16, No. 58.
^i)oma!8 Mox^e, ijfoman.
Inquisition taken at Thornebury, 27th September, 14 Chas. I
[1638], before yohn Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Thomas Morse late of Stone within the parish of
Berkeley, yeoman, by the oath of Richard Archard, gent., jfohn Clutter-
booke, George Clutterbooke, George Freeman, William Legge, Simon
Mundy, jfohn Smith, Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas
Baker, James Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas Bayly, John Patch and
William Atwood, who say that
Thom's Morse was seized of i messuage or tenement, i cottage, and
2 orchards to the said messuage and cottage belonging ; i close of
pasture called the Upper leaze, containing 8 acres ; i other close of pasture
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called the Lower leaze alias Clarices leaze, containing 6 acres ; i^ acres of
meadow lying in the common field called Matford ; f acre of meadow
lying in the common field called Littlehome ; i other close of pasture
called the New leaze, containing 15 acres ; 4 acres of arable land lying in
the common field called Lopthorne ; 3 acres of arable land lying in the
common field called Churchfield ; 3 acres of arable land lying in the com-
mon field called Middle-milfield ; i close of pasture called Middle-mil-
field leaze, containing i\ acres; i close of pasture called the Gulls,
containing 6 acres ; i close of meadow called Littleham, containing 4
acres, lately purchased by the said Thomas Morse of jfohn Wade of
Stone : all which said premises are in Stone within the parish of
Berkeley, and are now in the tenure of William Clarke, gent.
The said messuage, cottage and other the premises are held of
George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Hame by knight's service, by
suit at the court of the Hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and by the
yearly rent of Sd., and are worth per annum, clear, [blank].
Thomas Morse died at Stone the i8th day of December, 12 Chas. I
[1636] ; William Morse is his brother and next heir and was then aged
19 years and 11 months.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 44.
I
nqUlSltlOn taken at Paynswick, 24th July, 14 Chas. L [1638],
before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office, after
the death of John Moore, by the oath of William Osborne, Richard
Packer, Giles Feild, John Baucknett, Anthony Gardiner, jfohn Gyde,
John Kinge, Thomas Gardiner, John Thomas, Henry Gardiner, Thomas
Winn, Thomas Castle, Robert Hilman and Richard Knowles, gentle-
men, who say that
yohn Moore was seized of an inclosure of land and pasture, sub-
divided in 4 closes called Lyppyate grounds containing 12 acres in Alker-
ton within the parish of Estington ; i^ acres of arable land in the field
called the Meadfeild ; and i^ acres of arable land in the field called Nast-
field in Alkerton : which said premises are held of Natlumiel Stephens,
esq., as of his manor of Alkerton in free socage, by fealty, suit at court,
and by* the yearly rent oi \d., and are worth per annum, clear, 205.
yohn Moore died at Alkerton the 17th day of January, 22 James I
[1625]; Richard Moore is his son and next heir, and on the 3rd day of
May last past was aged 26 years and more.
- Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles. I part 27, No. 176.
1 10 Gloucestershire
^otn i^aUrtt, (^cntlnnan.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Berkeley, loth August, i6 Charles I. [1640] ,
before John Sheppeard gent., escheator, after the death oi John
Mallett, gent., by the oath of William Hopton, Thomas Smyth, John
Saniger, William Hopton, junior, Richard Archard, Thomas Goone,
John Baker, John Smyth, Thomas Bagly, John Harvey, John Turner,
Robert Bayly and Thomas Smith, who say that
Francis Dingley, esq., was seised of the site of the manor and farm of
Peddington alias Kendalls Cowrte situate in Penthorne within the parish
of Berkeley, and so seised, the said Francis with Elizabeth then his wife
by indenture dated loth April, 42 Eliz. [1600J , demised the said premises
to Robert Streate, yeoman, now deceased : to hold for 84 years if the said
Robert, Hugh Streate and Thomas Streate so long shall live, paying
therefor yearly to the said Francis and Elizabeth £^ 75. 2d.
The said Francis and Elizabeth being seised of the reversion of the
said premises afterwards, to wit, on the 20th day of July, 42 Eliz. [1600],
sold the said reversion and fee to Matthew Sniitli, Robert Atkins and
John Saniger, who by charter dated 8th January, 14 James I. [1617],
granted the same to John Mallett named in the writ and to Maurice
Mallett his eldest son and to their heirs for ever.
The said Maurice died 15th July, 20 James I [1622] , without heirs.
John Mallett was likewise seised of 2 messuages and tenements and
40 acres of land, meadow and pasture in Rockhampton alias Rockington ;
and 30 acres of land, meadow, feeding and pasture in Bevington within
the parish of Berkeley.
So seised, the said John by indenture dated 15th November, 21 James
I [1623], and made between himself of the one part and John Duckett,
esq., and William Lawrence, gent., of the other part, in consideration
of a marriage then to be solemnized between Giles Wintour, gent., son
and heir apparent of William Wintour of Colford, gent, now deceased,
and Alice Carwardine, widow, only daughter and heiress of the said
John Malett gave to the said John Duckett and William Lawrence and
their heirs for ever all the said premises to the following uses : As to
the said messuages in Rockhampton to the use of the said William
Wintour for the term of his life ; and after his decease, to the use of
the said Giles Wintour and Alice his intended wife and their heirs; for
default, the remainder thereof to the use of the right heirs of the said
Alice for ever; and as to the said site of the manor and farm of Ped-
dington to the use of the said John Mallett for his life ; and after his
decease, to the use of the said Giles Wintour and Alice and their heirs
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for ever ; for default, the remainder thereof to the use of the heirs of the
said Alice ; for default, to the use of Henry Mallett, brother of the said
yohn and his heirs ; for default, the remainder thereof to the right heirs
of the said yohn Mallett for ever. As to the premises in Bevin^^ton, to
the use of the said John Mallett for his life ; and after his decease the
remainder thereof to the said Alice and her heirs by the said Giles ; for
default, to the heirs of the body of the said Alice; for default, the
remainder thereof to the use of the said Henry Mallett and his heirs ;
and for default to the right heirs of the said John Mallett for ever.
Afterwards the said Giles married the said Alice and they had issue
[names not given] .
John Mallett was likewise seised of i messuage and tenement lately
purchased of William Hickes and 30 acres of land, meadow and pasture
now or late in the tenure of Richard Hobby lying in Bevington alias
Bainton ; and 2 messuages, 4 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 2
acres of pasture in Stone in the parish of Berkeley, now or late in the
tenures of Thomas Mallett, gent., and Roger Wilson.
The said site of the manor of Peddington is held of the King in
chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and is worth per annum, clear, 405. The 2 messuages in
Rockhampton are held of the king in chief by knight's service, by what
part of a fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, 265. 8rf. The
premises in Bevington are held oi George 'Lord Berkeley as of his manor
of Hamme in free and common socage, by suit at court and the yearly
rent of 235. ^d., and are worth per annum, clear, 205. The premises in
Stone are held of the said Lord Berkeley as of his said manor of Hamme
by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee is not known,
and by the yearly rent of 5^., and are worth per annum, clear, i2d.
John Mallett died at Berkeley, 21st January, 14 Charles I [1639] ; the
said Alice new the wife of Walter Kirle, esq., is his daughter and next
heir and was then aged 30 years and more. The said Alice, Walter
Kyrle, Hugh Streate and Thomas Streate still survive.
Misc. Chan., Inq, p. m., i6 Charles I, part 31, No. 140.
i^ik^ Wagion, dot1)irr.
InCJUISltlOn taken at Cirencester, 2nd June, 16 Charles I [1640],
before jfohn Sheppard, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Giles Mason, late of Redborowe, within the parish of
Minchinhampton, clothier, by the oath of More Gwilliam, Thomas
1 1 2 Glotuester shire
Deacon, Edmund Freeman^ Richard Kerby, Edward Kinge, William
Groves, George Stone, Thomas Marshall, John Kerby, Vincent Rudge,
Giles Smith, Henry Willet and John Portlocke, who say that
Long before the death of the said Giles Mason one Thomas Webbe,
esq., was seised of i messuage, i fulling mill, 5 acres of meadow and
4 acres of pasture, parcel of the manor of Achars, situate in Redborrowe
within the parish of Minchinhampton, late in the occupation of the said
Giles, by copy of court roll.
So seised, the said Thomas Webbe by indenture dated 12th February,
9 Charles I [1634] , made between himself by the name of Thomas
Webbe of Lincoln's Inn in co. Middlesex of the one part and the said
Giles Mason and Susan his wife of the other part, granted the said
premises to the said Giles and Susan and their heirs for ever; also all
the residue of the manor of Achars and all other his lands, tenements,
rents and services in Redborrow or elsewhere, being parcel of the said
manor : to them and their heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Lord Windsor as of his
manor of Minchinhampton by fealty, suit at court and a yearly rent,
and are worth per annum, clear, 205.
Giles Mason died at Redborrowe, 3rd September, 1638 ; James Mason
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 20 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 16 Charles I, part 31, No. 154.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester, nth June, 18 Charles I [1642],
before William Barrett, gent., escheator, by virtue of his office,
after the death of Elizabeth Osborne late of Uley, by the oath of Moore
Gwillam, gent., Micliael Sharpe, jfohn Wood, Richard Webbe, Thomas
Clutterbucke, Edward Kinge, Moses Beaton, Edmund Ferebe, John Ray-
mond, Richard Robins, Giles Pratt, John Archard, Edward Wood,
Thomas Deacon, Thomas Litton, William Chance, John Kerby, Thomas
Marshall and Walter Portlocke, who say that
Before the death of the said Elizabeth, William Osborne her grand-
father and John Osborne her father were seized of i toft, 2 parcels of
pasture and i close of meadow in Horseley, containing 8 acres ; 30 acres
of arable land lying dispersed in the Conygreefield, Benburyfield, Barton
end field and Chavenedge field in Horsley ; and of 3 half acres of land
lying in Cranmer, Hatherlin and Haines in the parish of Horsley.
So seized, the said William and John by indenture dated 26th Feb-
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ruary, 21 James I [1624] , in consideration of the marriage to be solem-
nized between the said John Osborne and Elizabeth Michcll and for
;^ioo paid for the marriage portion of the said Elizabeth demised to
Wdltir Osborne and Thomas Michcll aW the said premises: to hold for'
99 years if the said Elizabeth so Ion},' shall live, on trust that they per-
mit her to take the profits of the said premises during the said term.
The said yoJin Osborne died at Westbury-under-the-Playne in co.
Wilts, 30 October, i Charles I [1625], leaving Elizabeth his only daughter
and heir, and the said William Osborne died at Horsley, 4 April, u
Charles I [1635].
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's
service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, 6.s. 8r/.
Elizabeth Osborne died at Ulie, 4 March, 1640; William Osborne is
her kinsman and next heir, and was then aged 20 years and 6 months.
Elizabeth [P Osborne] mother of the said Elizabeth still survives at
Uley.
Mise. Chan., Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I., part 31, No. 121.
InClUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester on Saturday 20th April 15
Charles I, [1639], before Ambrose Shepehearde, esq., escheator, after
the death of Thomas Nicholas, esq., by the oath of Moor Gwilliams, Moses
Beaton, William Groves, Thomas Clutterbuck, Edward King, William
Taylor, Thomas Robertes, Edmund Hawtoe, William Chaunce, Thomas
Osborne, Michael Dubber, jfohn Beaton, ^ohn Wood, Amos Daiincy,
Walter Woodward, Richard Merret and Samuel Cooke, who say that
Thomas Nicholas was seised of the manor of Stratton, and the
advowson of the parish Church of Stratton to the said manor belonging ;
I messuage, i cottage, 25 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and 20 acres
of pasture in Stratton late in the tenure of John Stone ; 2 parts of all the
tithes both large and small of the demesne lands of the said manor ; the
manor of Prestbury alias Presbury, late parcel of the Bishopric of Here-
ford ; 7 messuages, i cottage, i burgage and half a burgage, i acre of
meadow, 20 acres of land, 4 virgates of land and 2 half virgates of land
in Presbury ; all that wood, underwood and wood-ground called Puck-
ham wood alias Puckham Woods, and the soil, ground and herbage
thereof, lying in Puckharn within the parishes of Prestbury and Seven-
I 14 iiloHCCstci'sJiir,
hanipton ; 2 parts, in 3 parts to he divided, of the tree warren called
Cleeve Warren, and the soil and j^round thereof lyinj; within the parish
of Bishops Cleeve; all those lands, pastures and feedinj^s called The
Southfield, containing; 200 acres ; all those lands and pastures called the
leeke beddes, with a certain small parcel of land called The Hamme con-
taining; 16 acres ; 2 meadows called The great Niham and the little
Niham, containing 45 acres : which said premises last mentioned are
situate in or near Upper Sudington and Lower Sudington.
So seised, the said Thomas Nicholas, by indenture dated 30 July,
14 Charles I [1638], made between himself of the one part and ^ohn
Piatt, Thomas Hungcrford, Henry Powle and Williai)i Powle of the
other part, in consideratioii of 20s. to him in hand paid, sold all the said
premises and the reversions and remainders thereof to the said John,
Thomas, Henry and William, for the term of i year, they paying at the
end of the said term 105. if demanded.
Afterwards the said Thomas Nicholas by indenture [here set out at
length in English] dated 8 August, 14 Charles I [1638] made between
himself by the name of Thomas Nicholas of Stratton in co. Gloucester,
esq. of the one part, and the said yolui Piatt of Ciciter esq., Thomas
Hunger/ord of the Lea in co. Wilts, esq., Henry Poivlc of Colne All-
wynes in co. Gloucester, esq., and William Powle brother of the said
Henry of the other part, released and confirmed all the said premises
and the reversions and remainders thereof to the said yohn, Thomas,
Henry and William and their heirs for ever, to the sole use of the said
Thomas Nicholas for his life ; after his decease, then as to the water grist
mills in Stratton, to the use of Tliomas Arden son o( jfohn Arden, clerk
and his heir for ever. And as touching the premises in Upper and
Lower Sudington to the intent that Bridgctt, now wife of the said
Tliomas Nicholas, may during his life have a yearly rent of ;^40 issuing
out of the same, as an increase to her jointure, with power of distress in
default of payment. As to the manor of Stratton and all the premises
there, except the said mill, the advowson of the Church of Stratton other
than the first and next avoidance thereof which was lately given by the
said Thomas Nicholas to the said ^ohn Arden, clerk, and as to all the
residue of the said premises to the use of the said jfohn Piatt, Thomas
Hunger/ord, Henry Powle and William Powle, upon trust that they will
sell the same " for the best and utmost prices that the same will reason-
ably yeeld," and with the money obtained from such sale shall pay the
debts and legacies of the said Thomas Nicholas.
Afterwards to wit, on the nth of the same month of August, the
said Thomas Nicholas made his will as follows : [Here set out in full]
Having lately granted all my manors, lands, etc., to my friends jfohn
lui/iiisi/ioiics Posf Morion. 1 15
Piatt, Thomas H nii!rci'foid, llciiry Powlc and William Powle and their
heirs for the payment of my debts and legacies, I now for the better
declaration of my desire therein make my will in writing; (lejj^acies to the
poor of Prestbury. vStratton, Ciciter, and Upper and Lower Sudinf^ton),
To my servants Humphrey Playdcll £50, Henry Blackewcll £20 and
Henry Gnode £"20.
To Thomas Harris eldest son of my sister [Anne] Harris £1000.
To Nicholas Harris brother of the said Ttumias £200.
To Elizabeth sister of the said Thomas and Nicholas-, now the wife
of Thomas Kchhlc and to the said Thomas Kchulc £^0 each.
To my sister Mac^aret Robins, wife of Richard Robins £200.
To Richard R<d,iiis eldest son of the said Mari^arct Robins £1000.
T.o Thomas Rol)i)ts son of the said Mari^arct ;^300.
To my brother-in-law yohii Lyiiicrickc who married my sister Eliza-
beth now deceased /,'ioo.
To Thomas Lymcrickc son of my said sister £1000.
To Laiincclot Limerick another of her sons £100.
To. Susan daughter of my said sister now the wife oi John Jcoffries
£50.
To Elizabeth another of her daughters now the wife of Dclabar
Daiinsey £50.
To Sibill another of her daughters now the wife of Joseph Powell
£ioo.
To jfane Lyincrick another of her daughters £100.
To my sister Mary Cox widow £200.
To William Cox eldest son of the said Mary £1000.
To Thomas Cox another of her sons £"300.
To Wine/red Cox daughter of my said sister £350.
1 will that my wife shall have during her widowhood the use of the
plate and household stuff in my house which is her jointure-house.
I make the said jf(din Piatt, Thomas Hnngcr/ord, Henry Powle and
William PoicL executors.
" Out of my charitable disposition " I give to the widow of Edward
Gwilliams deceased, £"50.
To my servant Mary B rode ri eke £5.
To yohn Gater \os. yearly for life.
Of whom the manor of Stratton is held the jurors know not: it is
worth per annum, clear, £40. Of whom all other the premises within the
parish of Stratton are held is not known : they are worth per annum,
clear, 405. The manor of Prestbury is held of the King in chief by
icnight's service, to wit by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and is worth
per annum, clear, £6 14.S. ed. All other the premises in Prestbury are
ii6 Gloucestershire
held of the King as of his manor of East Greenwich in co. Kent by
fealty only in free and common socage, and not in chief or by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, £5 25. ^d. The wood called
Puckham Wood and the soil and ground thereof are held of the King as
of his said manor of East Greenwich by fealty only in free and common
socage and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum,
clear, 55. The premises in Bishops Cleeve are held of the King as of
his said manor of East Greenwich by fealty only in free and common
socage an4^tiot in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum,
clear, 65. 8^. Of whom all the premises in Upper and Lower Suding-
ton are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 405.
Thomas Nicholas^dicd 13 August last past at Stratton ; Margaret
Robbins, widow, late the wife of Richard Robbins, gent., now deceased,
Mary Cox, widow, late the wife of Thomas Cox, deceased, Thomas
Harris son and heir of Anne Harris now deceased, another sister of the
said Thomas Nicholas and lately the wife of Richard Harris deceased,
and Thomas Lymericke son and heir of Elizabeth Lymericke now de-
ceased, another sister of the said Thomas Nicholas and late the wife of
jfohn Lymericke of Cheltenham, gent., are his coheirs : they are all above
the age of 21.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 73.
Midjartr IJajjue, (^cntlrman.
Inquisition taken at Wotton-under-edge, 9 September, 7 Charles I
[163 1], before Peter Bird, esq., escheator, after the death oi Richard
Payne of Rodborrowe, gent., by the oath of William Trotman, Francis
Wright, William Beale, George Longe, Thomas Hill, Robert Hickes,
Richard Smyth, Thomas Everrett, Thomas Birton, Thomas Salter,
Richard Griffyn, James Fisher, Henry Palmer, Richard Crocme, John
Smyth and Walter Griffin, who say that
Richard Payne was seised of the manor or capital messuage of Spill-
man's court situate in Rodborrowe; the reversion of 3 messuages and 4
acres of pasture enclosed lying in Strowde ; the reversion of i messuage
with a garden adjoining and i cottage, 20 acres of land and i close of
pasture containing 2 acres lying within the vill and fields of Hampton
alias Michinhampton ; and 525. rent in Rodborowe, Strode and Hampton.
So seised, the said Richard Payne and Jane his wife in Easter term,
20 James I [1622] levied a fine of the said premises between Mary Hay-
don, widow, and Robert Haydon, gent., plaintiffs, and the said Richard
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and Jane deforciants, to the use of the said Richard Payne and his heirs
until the celebration of the marriage between Giles Payne son of the said
Richard, and Anne Haydon daughter of the said Mary Haydon ; and
immediately afterwards to the use of the said Richard Payne for life r
after his decease, to the use of the said Jane Payne, Giles Payne and
Anne Haydon, now the wife of the said Giles for the life of the said
Jane ; after her death, to the use of the said Giles for his life ; and after
his decease, then as to said manor called Spillman's Court and all the
buildings, lands, etc., etc., thereto belonging, to the use of the said Anne
Haydon for her life, paying £20 yearly to the heir male of the said Giles
by her when such heir shall attain the age of 21 ; after her decease to the
use of all the sons and daughters of the said Giles by the said Anne
during the minority of such heir male ; afterwards, to the use of the
eldest son of the said Giles by the said Anne and his heirs male; for
default, then successively in tail male to the use of the second to the fifth
sons of the said Giles ; for default, to the use of the daughters of the said
Giles until they shall respectively have received ;^ioo each ; afterwards
to the use of the heirs male of the said Giles ; for default, to the use of
the heirs male of the said Richard Payne, and for default, to the use of
his right heirs for ever. As to the rents and ser\'ices of the said manor
and the said reversion of the said premises and the residue of all the said
premises immediately after the death of the said Giles to the use of his
said sons and daughters during the minority of such heir male ; and
afterwards successively in tail male to the use of the first to the fifth
sons of the said Giles by the said Anne ; for default, to the use of the
heirs male of the said Richard Payne ; and for default to the use of his
right heirs for ever.
Afterwards the said marriage took place at Shipton Sollers.
The said manor of Spillman's Court and the premises in Strowde are
held of Thomas Earl of Arundell and Surrey by reason of the minority
o{ Henry Lord Stafford as of his honor of Hereford by knight's service,
to wit, by the loth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum,
clear, £6 6.'?. 8^/. The premises in Hampton are held of Thomas Lord
Windsor as of his manor of Minchinhampton, sometime parcel of the
possessions of the lately dissolved monastery of Syon in co. Middlesex
by fealty, suit at the court of the said manor and the yearly rent of 55. 6d.,
and are worth per annum, clear, 30s.
Richard Payne died 14 September, 6 Charles I [1630] at Rodborrow;
Giles Payne is his son and next heir, and was then aged 46 years and more.
The said Jane late the wife of the said Richard, the said Giles and
Anne his wife still survive at Rodborrowe.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 7 Charles I, part 20, No. 9.
1 1 8 Gloucestershire
3oi)n ^prirf, i^nttleman.
Inquisition taken at Tewkesbury 3 August, 6 Charles I [1630]
before Thomas Nurse, esq., escheator, after the death of yohu
Price, gent., by the oath of Henry Edwardes, Thomas Ind, jfohn Younge,
jfohn Purse, John Edwardes, William Wilcockes, Richard Goodman,
Samuel Whitledge, Henry Kent, Henry Tony, John Wood, Thomas
Rayer and John Style, who say that
jfohn Price was seised of divers lands, meadows, pastures, woods,
and common of pasture in Ashton Underbill, commonly called the
moiety of one virgate and a half and the fourth part of one quarter of a
virgate of land, meadow and pasture late in the tenure of Nicholas
Heekes.
So seised, the said jfohn Price by indenture dated 27 May, 2 Charles
I [1626] made between himself of the one part and Richard Willys and
Richard Morrys of the other part enfeoffed the said Richard and Richard
of the said premises to the use of the said jfohn Price for his life ; after
his decease, to the use of Margery then his wife for her life in part
jointure ; after her decease, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said
jfohn Price ; for default, to the use of John Morrys younger son of the
said Richard and his heirs; for default, to the use of John Price eldest
son of William Price of Beckford, yeoman, and his heirs male ; for
default, to the use oi John Willys eldest son of the said Richard Willys
and his heirs male ; and lastly for default, to the use of the said John
Price named in the writ and his heirs for ever.
The said John Price was likewise seised of i parcel of land in Ashton
Underbill containing i acre, i rood, called le Crofte ; common of pasture
and feeding for 50 sheep depasturing upon the hills, fields, grounds and
common places in Ashton Underbill in such manner and form as the
tenants of lands there were wont to have common of pasture in respect
or i^ virgates of land there ; and common of pasture and feeding for 3
beasts and 6 " hoggsheepe " upon the common lesure there : which said
premises last recited are or lately were in the tenure of Antliony
Daston, esq.
JoJin Curies, father of the said Margery, was seised of 3 messuages
and 3 virgates of land, meadow and pasture in Ashton Underbill, then
in the tenure of the said John, and so seised, be by indenture tripartite
dated 7 April, 16 James I [1618] made between himself and Susan his
wife of the first part, the said yohn Price, named in the writ and the
said Margary daughter of the said John Curtcs by the name oi Margery
C»r/C5 of the second part, and the said Ricluird Morrys and William
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White of the third part, enfeoffed the said Richard Morrys and William
White of the said premises, to the use of the said John Price and
Margery daughter of the said yohn Curteys and afterwards the wife of
the said yohn Price and their heirs ; and for default, to the use of the
said jfohn Price and his heirs for ever.
Afterwards the said jfohn Price by indenture dated 26 June, 3 Charles
I [1627] made between himself of the one part and the said Anthony
Daston and Richard Willcys of the other part enfeoffed the said Anthony
and Richard of the said 3 messuages and 3 virgates of land, to the use of
them and their heirs for ever [these words were added afterwards] to the
use of the said yohn Price and his heirs ; for default, to the use of the
said Margery and her heirs ; for default, to the use of yohn Morris
younger son of the said Richard Morrys and his heirs male ; for default,
to the use of the said yo/j« Price son of the said William Price and his
heirs male ; for default, to the use of yohn Willys son and heir of the said
Richard Willes and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of Robert
Stringer son of Robert Stringer of Littleton in co. Worcester, yeoman,
and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the said yohn Price
named fn the writ and his heirs for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not : those in the
tenure of the said Nicholas Heekes are worth per annum, clear, 85. ;
those in the tenure of the said Anthony Daston 25.; and those in the
tenure of the said yoh)i Curtes 405.
yohn Price died at Ashton Underbill 21 November, 4 Charles I
[1628]; William Price is his uncle and next heir, and was then aged
40 years and more.
The said Margery still survives at Ashton Underbill.
Misc. Chan., Iiuj. p. m., 6 Charles /, part 25, No. 35.
xl(r.vantirr JJarferr, (fi^rutlcman.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham 22 vSeptember, 14 Charles I
[1638J, before yohn Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of
Alexander Packer, gent., by the oath of yohn Sturmy, senior of Swvndon,
William Stroode, Thomas Mason, Samuel Manscll, y<>lni Sfiirniv of
Cheltenham, Thomas Gregory, yohn Dohhyns, yohn J\>u'cll, Michael
(lodcrich, Edmund Bollinger, Timothy Cartwrightc, Walter Martin,
Henry Mason, Thomas Cartwriglttc, yohn Okcy, \\^(dtcr Currier and
George Merrell who sav that
i 20 (rloucestershire
Alexander Packer v/aiS seised of the manor of Ham situate in Ham,
Charlton Kings and Cheltenham ; 8 messuages, 3 cottages, i watennill,
I dovecote, 10 gardens, 10 orchards, 100 acres of land, 100 acres of
meadow, 300 acres of pasture, 6 acres of wood, 10 acres of furze and
heath and 25. rent in Ham, Charlton Kings and Cheltenham to the said
manor belonging ; i messuage or tenement formerly in the tenure of
John Feace and now in that of Thomas Free, situate in Northfield alias
Norfield ; 3 closes of meadow, arable land and pasture called the Berviles ;
I grove or coppice adjoining the said closes ; 2 several closes of meadow
and pasture called the great Court Leasowe and the little Court Leasowe ;
I close of meadow or pasture called Banbreach ; i close of meadow or
pasture called Sondely. ; i close of meadow or pasture called Shakebreach ;
all that pasture or "downe" called Norfield alias Northfield hill; all
those several- closes called the greate Ancotts and little Ancotts, and i
coppice thereto adjoining; i close called the Three Corner peice adjoin-
ing the said closes called Ancotts ; 2 other closes of pasture called the
over Lambe Leasowe and nether Lambe Leasowe ; i close of meadow
or pasture called the Paddocke sometime in the tenure of Walter Primes ;
I close of meadow or pasture, sometime a coppice, formerly in the posses-
sion of Richard Stow to the said messuage in Northfield belonging, lying
in the parishes, vills and hamlets of Northfield, Cheltenham and Charl-
ton Regis ; i messuage, barn and sheepcote situate in Puckham in the
parish of Seavenhampton ; i close of pasture called Puckham Leasowe
wherein the said barn and sheepcote now stand ; all that hilly ground
called Puckham Lynbden and i grove or coppice growing thereon ; i
close of meadow or pasture called Bottom Meade alias Lynden Bottom ;
I close of meadow or pasture called Hawkes Meade; all that hilly
ground and sheep pasture called Puckham Hill to the said messuage
called Puckham Farm belonging.
Afterwards, to wit, on the 28th day of June, 14 Charles I [1638] the
said Alexander Packer made his last will at Charlton Kings as follows :
[here given at length] I Alexander Packer of Ham in the parish of
Charlton Kings, gent First, I give to my son Arthur Packer an
annuity of £"50 per annum, issuing out of all my lands, with power of
distress in case of non-payment ; provided always that if the said Arthur
do not within 4 months after my decease cause himself to be admitted
into " the Society of the Gent, of the Middle Temple " London and
there continue and apply himself to study the laws of God and of this
realm, or at any time after such his admittance shall without any just
cause discontinue his study there by the space of 3 months together,
that then the sai(f annuity shall cease, and he shall have no benefit from
this my will. I give to my daughter Margaret in lieu of her marriage
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portion the possession of all my lands, tenements and hereditaments
whatsoever in Ham, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham and Se\enhampton,
and the reversions and remainders of all my lands leased, for the full, term
of 21 years, chargeable nevertheless with the said annuity of j]\o (? £50).
To Elizabeth Huett daughter of my uncle Edmond Packer, deceased
£ro. To Francis Burly and George Burly sons of yohn Burly late of
Uphaven in co. Wilts, deceased, ;^io each, to be paid to them respec-
tively at the expiration of their several apprenticeships. I give to the
Churchwardens of Charlton Kings for the use of the poor £100, and to
the Churchwardens of Cheltenham for the poor there £"50. I forgive my
brother Toby Packer £58 which he owes me. To Andrczv Packer son
of the said Toby £^0. To Arthur Packer another son of the said Toby
£40, to be paid to him at his age of 25. To my sister Frances Wood
£10. To Marke Jacksous alias Smith £10, to be paid to him or his
children within 3 years after my death. To the children of jfohii Griffin
by his now wife £"10 at their •' several full ages ". To Ellis Harris £5.
To Mary Dickenson my apprentice £10, at her age of 21, provided that
if before that time she bestow herself in marriage without the consent
of the Churchwardens of Charlton Kings, then she shall forfeit the same.
I give to my said son Arthur £50 over and above the said annuity, to
buy him books and clothes after his admittance to the Middle Temple.
To my said daughter Margaret all my plate, ring^., bedding, etc. etc.,
and I make her sole executri.x. I appoint my said brother Toby Packer
and my cousin Lodowicke Packer of Cheltenham overseers, and I in-
treat them to help my said daughter in the choice of a husband and m
the performance of this my will. The reversion of all my lands after
the said term of 21 years I give to Alexander Packer son of my said
son Arthur and to his heirs for ever.
The manor of Ham and other the premises in Ham, Charlton Kings
and Cheltenham thereto belonging are held of jfohn Dntton esq. as of
his manor of Cheltenham in free socage by the yearly rent of 15 shillings,
by fealty, suit at court and heriots when they shall happen, and are
worth per annum, clear, £3. The premises in Norfield are held of
John Dntton, esq., as of his said manor of Cheltenham in free socage,
by the yearly rent of i6.s. bd., by fealty, reliefs when they shall
happen and suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 405. The
premises in Puckham are held of the King as of his manor of East
Greejp\\:ich in co. Kent by fealty only in free and common socage
and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum,
clear, 20,'>.
Alexander Packer died at Charlton Kings 11 July last past; Arthur
Packer is his son and next heir and was then aged 21 years and more.
9
ii2 ClouL esters hire
The said Margaret Packer took the profits of the said premises
from the death of the said Alexander up to the day of taking this
inquisition.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 16.
Joftn iJi)iUipps, peoman.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 26 July, 14 Charles I [1638]
before yohn Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of yohn Phillipps late of Tortworth, yeoman, by the oath of
Richard Archard, John Cloterbooke, George Cloterhooke, George Free-
man, William Legge, Simon Munday, John Smith, Thomas Phillimore,
William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas
Bayly, John Patche and William Atwood, who say that
John Phillipps was seised of i messuage in Falfeild alias Fawfeild ;
I close of pasture called the Homeclose, containing 4 acres ; i close of
pasture called Pylatefeild alias Pilatefeilds, containing 15 acres; i close
called Moreslade containing 4 acres ; i close called the Mote, containing
I acre ; i close called Brineswood containing 4 acres ; i close called
Brinescourt containing 2 acres; i close called Brineswood meadowe
containing 5 acres; i close called Kingesland containing 7 acres; i
close called brode oke containing 8 acres ; i close called the grove con-
taining 2 acres ; certain parcels of meadow lying in the common field
called brodemead, containing 5 acres ; i piece of land containing \ acre
lying in the said close called Kingesland, situate in Falfeild within the
parish of Thornbury, late purchased of Robert Wehhe, and sometime
parcel of the manor of Falfeild, XsLttoiJuhn Berkeley, knight, deceased ;
divers closes of pasture lately called warrantiscroft and now called
Dunsters leaze containing 7 acres in Falfeild lately purchased of Thomas
Dunster ; i close of land or pasture there, containing 5 acres ; i close
of pasture there called the Paddocke containing i acre ; i parcel of
pasture containing 5 acres, lying in a certain close lately enclosed out
of the field called Stonesfeild, lying within the said parish of Thornbury,
lately purchased of Francis Allen and Phiiippa his wife ; i messuage
or burgage situate in the borough of Berkeley, in a certain street there
called the highstreet now or late in the tenure of jfohn Griffin and some-
time in that of William Artnr, and lately purchased of John Fisher.
The premises in Falfield purchased of the said Robert Webbe are
held of the heir of Edward Lord Stafford now deceased as of his manor
of Thornbury, by fealty and the yearly rent of 6d. only, and are worth
tnquisitiones Post Mortem. 12%
per annum, clear, £3 65. &/. The closes of pasture in Falfeild called
Dunsters leaze are held of the heir of the said Lord Stafford as of his
said manor of Thornbury by fealty and the yearly rent of 6d., and are
worth per annum, clear, 135. 4^. The premises in Falfeild purchased
oi Francis Allen and Philippa his wife are held of the heir of the said
Lord Stafford as of his said manor by fealty, and are worth per annum,
clear, 65. M. The messuage in Berkeley is held of the heir of Richard
Denis by fealty and the yearly rent of 2s., and is worth per annum,
clear, 65.
yohn Phillipps died at Tortworth 16 January, 11 Charles I [1636];
John Phillipps is his son and next heir, and was then aged 1 1 years, 2
months and 1 1 days.
Elizabeth late the wife of the said John still survives at Tortworth.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 48.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley, 26 July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before ^ohn Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of William Partridge, late of Stanley St. Leonards, yeoman,
by the oath oi Richard Archard, gent., John Clutterhooke, George
Clutterbooke, George Freeman, William Legge, Simon Mundy, jfohn
Smyth, Thomas Phillimore, William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James
Atkins, jfohn Pegler, Thomas Bayly, jfohn Patch and William Atwood,
who say that
William Partridge was seised of i close of pasture called Rye Ditch,
containing 2. acres, now held in exchange by Thomas Sanford, gent.,
for another close of pasture called Poplery Yate for a term of years yet
enduring, and purchased by the said William Partridge to himself and
his heirs of Richard Carpenter ; 1 close of pasture called Cleyhales con-
taining 2 acres, lying in Stanley St. Leonard, late in the tenure of yohn
Cornwall and purchased to him and his heirs by the said William
Partridge of the said John Cornwall; i close or parcel of meadow
called the Lower Meadowe, containing 2 acres, 6 selions of arable lymg
within the parish of Stanley St. Leonard, late in the tenure of Anne
Syms, widow, deceased, and lately purchased by the said William Part-
ridge of Walter Dangerfield, John Bendall and Anne his wife.
So seised the said William Partridge made his will 30 December,
1637, as follows [here given in English] I give to Richard Partridge my
son the benefit of all those leasowes or pasture grounds called Poplery
1 24 Gloucestershire
Yate, the lower mead, with i acre of shooting thereupon, and the Rye
ditch for 10 years after my decease ; after the said term I give the same
to Richard Partridge son of the said Richard my son and his heirs
during all the residue of the term I have in the said premises ; for default
I bequeath the same after the death of the said Richard the younger to
Williavi Partridge son of my said son Richard and his heirs during the
reversion and the remainder of the years then to come in the said
premises.
All the said premises are held of Thomas Sanford, esq., as of his
manor of Stanley St. Leonard by fealty, suit at court and the yearly
rent of id., and are worth per annum, clear, 5s.
Wiltiam Partridge died at Stanley St. Leonards 6 January last
past ; Richard Partridge is his son and next heir, and was then aged 50
years and more.
Misc. Chan., luq. p. ni., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 53.
i\id)avti IJarkrr.
Inquisition taken at Painswicke 24 September, 15 Charles I
[1639], before Ambrose Sheppard, esq., escheator, after the death
of Richard Packer, by the oath of William Osborne, Robert Rogers, ^ohn
Bancknett, Henry Mazoe, John Wiiichcombe, senior, Anthony Gardiner,
Thomas Taylor, Thomas Gardner, Thomas Castle, Robert Hillman,
senior, Richard Smith, Daniel Pincke, Anthony Poole, and Edward
Kynne, who say that
Long before the death of the said Richard Packer to wit, on the i6th
April, 5 James I [1607] one Francis Osborne was seised of i messuage
and \ virgate of land lying within the parish of Painswicke, and so
seised, by indenture dated 16 April in the said year, made between him.
self of the one part and the said Richard Packer and Margery then his
wife, of the other part, he conveyed the said premises to the said Richard
and Margery and their heirs for ever.
The said Richard Packer was seised of i messuage, i water grain
mill and i a virgate of land in Painswicke, purchased by him of William
Kynne and Margcret Kynne, widow, except such part of the said \
virgate of land as heretofore was conveyed by the said William and
Marge ret to Thomas Kynne.
So seised, the said Richard by indenture tripartite dated 16 September,
8 Charles I (1632], and made between himself of the first part, Stephen
Fowler, gent., and Thomas Gibbes of the second part, and Thomas
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Packer one of the sons of the said Richard, and Hanna Mayle one of
the daughters of William Mayle of the third part as well as in considera-
tion of the marriage to be had (and afterwards had) between the -said
Thomas Packer and Hanna Mayle, as of the sum of ;^i30 to the said
Richard in hand paid by the said William Mayle as a marriage portion
for the said Hanna, enfeoffed the said Stephen Fowler and Thomas
Gibbes, of the said premises purchased of the said William and
Margaret, to the use of the said Thomas Packer for his life ; after his
decease, to the use of the said Hanna Mayle for her life ; after her decease,
to the use of the heirs of the said Thomas by the said Hanna ; and for
default, to the use of the heirs of the said Thomas Packer, with a
further remainder to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Packer
for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth, to
wit, the premises purchased of the said Francis Osborne nothing during
the life of the said Margery Packer, widow, but afterwards they will be
worth 25. ; and the said premises purchased of the said William and
Margaret Kynne iid.
Richard Packer died at Painswicke 29 June last past ; Richard
Packer is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
The said Margery late the wife of the said Richard still survives
at Painswicke. The said Thomas Packer is also still living there, and
has issue.
Misc. Chan,, Inq. p. in., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 37.
Joi)U laurnrll, (Gentleman.
TnCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester 15 October, 17 Charles I [1641J,
before Thomas Hart, gent., escheator, by virtue of a writ de melius
inqnirendo, after the death oi John Purnell, gent., by the oath of Henry
Hopkins, Edward Wood, Moses Beaton, Michael Sharpe, Richard
Rbbyns, Thomas Clutterbucke, William Chaunce, George Lawrence ,
Samuel Cooke, John Kerby, John Wood, Edward King, Thomas Roberts
alilfs Hayward, Giles Leech and William Stone, who say that
Whereas by an inquisition taken at Thornbury 13 October, 16 Charles
I [1640], before jfohn Sheppard, gent., escheator, it was found that 2
messuages, 3 acres of land and 41 acres of pasture in Northnibley and
J 26 Glo2uestcrskire
Berkeley, late parcel of the manor of Woodmancot, whereof the said
John Piirndl inter alia died seised, were then and at the death of the
said John held of George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of Berkeley by
fealty only : and that 3.^ acres of pasture and 3 acres of wood in Berkeley,
and 2i acres of land,'2i acres of meadow and 6 acres of pasture in
Northnibley and Berkeley, lately purchased of Anthony and Thomas
Hiingerford, gent., and late parcel of the manor of Pitcourt, and 9I acres
of pasture in Northnibley, purchased of William Piirnell and Joan his
wife, and by the same William lately purchased of the said Anthojiy
and Thomas Hungcrford, and parcel of the said manor of Pitcourt,
whereof the said John Purnell likewise died seised, were then held of
the said Lord Berkeley as of his Castle and manor of Berkeley, by the
rent of 45., parcel of 30.S. for the whole manor of Pitcourt, and suit at court :
The jurors now say that the said 2 messuages; etc., in Northnibley
and Berkeley, were not then held of the said Lord Berkeley by fealty
only, but by knight's service and suit at court, but by what part of a
knight's fee they know not. The other premises above mentioned in
Northnibley and Berkeley are held by the services mentioned in the
said inquisition, and also by knight's service, but by what part of a
knight's fee is not known.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 17 Charles I, part 31, No. 137.
i^funj ijJartritioc, <^rntleman.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester 21 August, 13 Charles I [1637]
before Hugh White, esq., escheator, after the death of Henry
Partridge, gent., by the oath of Mor^ Givillim gent., George Lawrence,
Edward Wood, Edward King, William Taylor, William Chaunse,
John Brood, Thomas Clutterhucke, John Wood, Robert Griffatt, Edward
Cansan, Thomas Rnvell and Michael Clavenger, who say that
Henry Partridge was seised of the advowson and free presentation
of and right to present to the Church of Wormington, which are held of
the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not.
Henry Partridge died 7 October, 1624; John Partridge, Clerk, is
his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 54.
luqnisitiones Post Mortem. 127
i^rorgc ^jJumfrrp, nroman.
Inquisition taken at Newnham 24 March, 13 Charles I [1638]
before John Poole, gent., escheator, after the death of George
Pumfrey late of Newnham, yeoman, by the oath of William Purrocke,
gent, Richard Robins, ^John Hodges, Thomas Kerke, jfohii Goslinge,
Richard Willmottes, jfohn Robins, James White, John Bowne, Richard
Nelme, Edmund Fowle, William Greening Sind Thomas Tench, who say
that
George Pumfrey was seised of 2 messuages^ 2 gardens, i orchard,
and 4 acres of land, lying in the several parishes of Newnham and
Westbury ; and i parcel of land, meadow or pasture containing | acre
in Newnham.
Of whom the said premises in Newnham and Westbury are held the
jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 50.'>. The said
parcel of land is held of the King in chief by knight's service, but by
what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and is worth per annum,
clear, \d.
George Pumfrey died i February, 18 James I [162 1] at Newnham ;
Philip Pumfrey is his son and heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 133**.
Hntl)oni) Kobin^on, (E^entlcman.
InnUlSltlOn taken at Gloucester 22 September 18 Charles I
[1642] before John Scriven, esq.. Mayor and escheator, after the
death of Anthony Robinson, gent., by the oath of Richard Window,
gent., jfasper Clutterbucke, gent., Edmund Palmer, gent., Tobias jforden,
gent,, Daniel Licence, gent., jfohn Purlewentt, gent., Thomas Wittcombc,
gent., John Hoare, Arthur Licence, John Githings, Serjeant Webb,
James Sicell, Edward Tither and Christopher Hodges who say that
Before the death of Anthony Robinson, William Cooke was seised
of 3 messuages and tenements, and 3 gardens thereto adjoining lying in
a street called Watringe Street within the parish commonly called St.
Oswald's Parysh alias St. Katherine's Parysh in the suburbs of the city
of Gloucester next to the gate there called the Blyndegate, and 2 tene-
ments and cottages and all the gardens, orchards, closes, etc., thereto
1 2 8 Gloucestersh ire
belonging lying " in fronte" towards the wall of the late monastery of
St. Peter in Gloucester in the said parish called St. Oswalds ; i garden
lying in Watringestrete now or late in the tenure of Edward Wagstafe,
gent. ; i other garden now or late in the tenure of Raines Cooke lying in
the sJid parish called St. Oswalds ; i messuage and tenement with a
garden thereto adjoining, now in the tenure of Herbert Wattes, and late
in that of John Sheile, lying in the said parish ; i garden in Herelane
in Gloucester now or late in the tenure of William Phillpes ; i garden
lying in the lane called Bridelane in Gloucester, now or late in the
tenure of the said Williayn Phellpes ; i cottage in Watringe-street, in
the tenure of Richard Welles ; and 2 messuages lying in the said parish
of St. dswald, in the tenure o{ James Bernard and Thomas Baker.
So seised, the said William Cooke by indenture dated 24 April, 29
Eliz [1587] and made between himself of the one part and Robert
Robinson father of the said Anthony Robinson of the other part, demised
to the said Robert Robinson all the said premises, being sometime the
lands and tenements of one Robert Moreton : to hold for 100 years, he
paying therefore yearly to the said William Cooke and his heirs i penny
of silver if demanded.
Afterwards, the said William Cooke by another indenture dated 28
April in the said year conveyed all the said premises to the said Anthony
Robinson and his heirs for ever.
The said Robert Robinson being so seised of the said premises, and
the said Anthony so being seised of the reversion thereof, they by in-
denture dated 16 May, 3 Jas. I [1605] made between themselves of the
one part and Hester Gouldisborough, widow, Edivard Mitchell and John
Browne, gentlemen, of the other part, in consideration of the marriage
to be had between the said Anthony and Hester Browne daughter of the
said Hester Gouldisborough, for a competent jointure for the said Hester,
demised all the said premises lying in the said parish of »t. Oswald to
the said Hester Gouldisborough, Edward Michell and John Browne
for the term of 99 years if the said Hester the daughter so long should
live, to begin from the death of the said Anthony, to the use of the said
Hester the daughter in recompence of her dower.
The marriage between the said Anthony and Hester afterwards took
place.
The said Robert Robertson was likewise seised of i messuage situate
in the street called Eburgestrete alias Westgatestrete in the parish of
St. Nicholas in the city of Gloucester, wherein the said Hester Robinson
now dwells ; i messuage called " par le signe de le Bere " situate in the
said street, in the tenure of John Singleton ; i messuage called " par
le signe de le White Hart" lying in the street called Southgatestreet in
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the said city, in the tenure of jfosias Woollcy ; 4 messuages lying in
the said Southgatestreet in the several tenures of Thomas Pedlinghaui,
Tobias Diibb, William Joniiui^s and yohn Barnes; and i cottage or
garden lying beyond the upper north gate of the said city, in the tenure
of A nthony Tollson .
So seised, the said Robert I)y an indenture dated 14 May, 3 James I
[1605] made between himself of the one part and Eihuard Miclull and
jfoltn Browne of the city of Gloucester, gentlemen, of the other part, for
the love which he bore to the said ^-i^/Z/o/zv, granted the said premises
to the said Edward and John and their heirs, to the use of him the said
Robert Robinson and Joan his wife for their lives ; after their decease,
to the use of the said Anthony and of the said Hester, now his relict,
and their heirs; and for default, to the use of the said Robert Robinson
and his heirs for ever.
The said Anthony Robinson was seised of 3 acres of meadow lying
in the parish of Minsterworth, lately purchased by him of Robert Lowe
and Mary his wife and JoJui Synwndes and Mar<rery his wife ; i parcel
of meadow lying in the meadow called Cornham in the parish of
Minsterworth, containing i acre, lately purchased by the said Anthony
of Thomas Hill ; and 3 messuages situate in the parish of the Holy
Trinity in the city of Gloucester, now in the several tenures of Richard
Walbridgc, Henry Barrowe and William Woodward.
By the will the said Anthony demised the said 3 messuages to yohn
Robinson his son, and his heirs for ever.
The 3 messuages in Watringestreet near the Blyndegate, the 2 tene-
ments lying in the front (in fronte), the garden in Watringestreet and
the messuages in the tenure of James Bernard and Thomas Baker are
held of the King in chief, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors
know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 55. The premises in the
tenure of Harbert Wattes and the garden in Herelane are held of the
King by a yearly rent, to wit, for the said tenement and garden gld., and
for the said garden in Harelane i^d., and are worth per annum, clear, 25.
The garden lying in Bridelane is held of the King by fealty in free
burgage and not in chief, and is worth per annum, clear, 6d. The
cottage in Watringestreet in the tenure of Richard ]\'\lles is held of
by fealty and the yearly rent of 2d., and is worth per annum, clear, 6d.
Of whom the said messuage wherein the said Hester Robinson dwells is
held the jurors know not : it is worth per annum, clear, 3s. 4^/. The
messuage called the sign of the''Bere" is held of the King in burgage,
to wit, by fealty and the yearly rent of 10^., and is worth per annum,
clear, 105. The messuage called the sign of the White Hart is held of
the King in burgage, to wit, by fealty ^nd the yearly rent of 20^., and
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is worth per annum, clear, lo.s. The 4 messuages lying in Southgate
street, and the cottage or garden in the tenure of Anthony Tollson are
held of the King in free socage, to wit, by fealty only, and are worth per
annum, clear, 35. ^d The parcels of meadow in Minsterworth are held
of Richard Atkins esq. by a yearly rent, to wit, for the premises in the
occupation of the said Robert Lowe \d., and are worth per annum,
clear, 3s ^d. The 3 messuages lying in the said parish of the Holy
Trinity in Gloucester are held of the King by fealty only in free burgage,
and not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, 35.
Anthony Robinson died at Gloucester 5 October, 17 Charles I [1641],
leaving 6 sons, namely, Robert, Anthony, John, Henry, William ^n6.
Samuel: the said Robert is his son and next heir, and was then aged
30 years and more.
The said Samuel was the youngest son of the said Anthony and was
then aged 11 years, 2 months and 3 weeks: to him descended the re-
version of all the premises in the said parish of St. Oswald, appointed
for the dower of the said Hester Robinson.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 18 Charles I, part 16, No. 34.
t[ri)cima^ itJogrrs.
Inquisition taken at Cirencester in co. Glouc. 16 October 14
Charles I [1638] before jfohn Poole, gent., escheator, after the
death of Thomas Rogers, by the oath of Moore Gwillim, gent., Henry
Hopkins, gent., William Cartwright, gent., Edmund Fereby, James
Willett, John Wood, Samuel Cooke, Amos Dauntsey, Thomas Allin,
George Stone, Giles Hancox, James Rutter, Arthur Rudge and Vincent
Rudge, who say that
Thomas Rogers was seised of i capital messuage in Stanley Regis
called Notelyns place, and of 60 acres of land, i acre of meadow and
2 acres of wood in Stanley Regis ; and divers tenements, lands, etc., with
the said capital messuage enjoyed in Stanley Regis and Stonehouse ;
I messuage there called Ingrams with divers lands, etc., thereto belong-
ing ; I other messuage there called Marlpittes with lands, etc., thereto
belonging; i other messuage or toft there called Cutnells ; 3 tenements
or cottages there, built of old : which said premises descended to the
said Thomas Rogers from Thomas Rogers his father by right of inheri-
tance.
The said 60 acres of land, i acre of meadow and 2 acres of wood are
held of the King in chief by the 8oth part of a knight's fee, and are worth
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per annum, clear, 105. Of whom the other premises are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 5s.
The said Tliomas Rogers was likewise seised of i other capital
messua<;e called Jemettes place in Stanley Kej^is, with divers tenements,
lands, etc., thereto belonjjjinj^ ; i close of land, pasture, wood and under-
wood there called the Cliffadine and Cliffadine };rove ; i cottaj^e and i
parcel of land, pasture wood and underwood there called Barnard's
Cliffadine, containinj; i acre: i close of land meadow and pasture there
called Barnardes middle leaze containin},' 2', acres ; 2 parcels of arable
land there in the common field called Browne's field, containinj; i acre; i
parcel of meadow there in the common meadow called the parson Meade,
containin<^ i acre; i other parcel of arable land there, in the common
field called Howcrofte, containinj; J acres ; i parcel of land, meadow
and pasture there, in the common field called Halfcombe ; i parcel of
woodland, feeding, pasture, wood and underwood called King Stanley
Hill in the parish of Stanley Regis, containing 8 acres: all which said
premises last mentioned were purchased by the said TlioiiKts Rof^ers
(named in the writ) of divers persons, but of whom they are held or by
what services is not known : they are worth per annum, clear, 13.S. ^d.
Tliunias Rogers died 30 January 13 Chas, I [1638] ; Thomas Rogers
is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and more.
Margcrie late the wife of the said Tltoiiias Rogers the father, still
survives at Stanley Regis.
Misc. CIkih., Iikj. p. III., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 10.
InC|UlSltlOn taken at Berkeley in co. Glouc. 27 July, 14
Charles I [1638], before jfohii Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue
of his Office, after the death of Sitsaiiiia Wcblje late of Cromhall, widow,
by the oath of Richard Archard, gent., John Clittterhooke, George
Clitttcrhookc, George Freeman, William Legg, Simon Miindy, jfolin
Smith, Thomas Philliinorc, Williani Hickes, Thomas Baker, jf antes
Atkins, yohii Pegler, Thomas Bayly, John Patch, and William At-
u'ood, who say that
Susanna Webhe was seised of i messuage or tenement in Falfield
alias Fawfield within the parish of Thornbury, and certain lands,
meadows and pastures thereto belonging, containing 29 acres, late in
the tenure of jfohii Tilladam, and afterwards of that of William
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Leonard; i other messuage with lands there, containing 20 acres, late
in the tenure of Philippa Dansey, widow; i messuage in Moreton
within the parish of Thornbury, with certain lands, etc., thereto belong-
ing in Thornbury, containing 4 acres, now or late in the tenure of John
Ady; I other messuage with lands, etc. in Falfield, containing l6 acres,
late in the tenure of Frances Pegler, widow ; i other messuage there,
late in the tenure of yohn Mortimer, and now in that of Robert Boy,
containing altogether 23 acres ; i close there called Kingsland ; and |
acre of meadow there, lying in Brodemead : all which premises the said
Susan had to her and her heirs of the gift of Robert Webbe late of
Cromhall deceased, her husband, by his will dated 20 August, 1631.
So seised, the said Susanna made her will 24 April, 1636, and thereby
bequeathed as follows^ I give to my 3 daughters Christian, Ursula and
Elizabeth Webbe and their heirs for ever my 2 tenements in Fawfeild,
with all outhouses, gardens, orchards, lands, etc., to the same belonging,
now in the occupation of Richard Wilkins, and heretofore in the several
tenures oi Frances Pegler and Margaret Dansey, widows; also a parcel
of ground called Kingsland and about 2 acres of meadow lying at
Faufield, now in the occupation of Richard Wilkins : which land I
purchased of William Bower; provided always that the several sums
of £150 given to each of them by their father's last will shall be taken
out of the profits of the said lands, in lieu of their father's portion.
I give to my son Robert and his heirs for ever my tenement in
Fawfedd that Robert Boy now holds of me for term of lives, with all
the lands, etc., thereto belonging; also my tenement in Morton, late in
the tenure of ^ohti Ady, and now in that of William Ady, which he
holds of me for life, with all the lands, etc., thereto belonging.
I give to my daughter Margaret Allen and to Robert Allen her son
my grandchild, my tenement in Faufield with the profits thereof for 2
years, to begin immediately after my decease : which said tenement is
in the occupation of William Leonard : after the expiration of the said
2 years I give the said tenement to my son Robert and his heirs for
ever.
All the said premises were held of Edward Lord Stafford now
deceased, as of his manor of Thornbury, by fealty, suit at court, and
the yearly rent of 22J., and are now held of the heirs of the said Lord
Stafford by like services, and are worth per annum, clear, 46s. 8^.
Susanna Webb died at Cromhall 4 May, 12 Charles I [1636] ; Robert
Webbe is her son and next heir, and was then aged 16 years, 10 months
and 4 days.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Chas. I, part 27, No. 3.
Impiisitioncs Post Mortem. 13 j
Inquisition taken at Cirencester 20 September, 14 Charles I
[1638] before John Pooh, gent., escheator, after the death of
William Smyth, by the oath of More Gwillim, gent., Hony Hopkins,
Edward Wood, George Laivrence, Michael Sharpe, Edmnnd Ferchy,
Thomas Gihhes, Robert lies, jfohn Wood, John Raymond, William
Chance, John Kerby and Samuel Spencer, who say that
William Smith, John Smyth and Robert Pontin<j[ were jointly seised
of I messuage, wherein the said William Smith was living at the time
of his death, lying in Nimsfield, and i garden and i orchard thereto
belonging; i clo.se of pasture called the Home Meade, contaming 10
acres ; divers several parcels of pasture now lying together called
Leppiattes and Broadmeade, containing 8 acres; i parcel of land or
pasture, containing 6 acres; sometime parcel of a certain ground called
the Breach Peece ; 3 closes of land called the Beane Closes containing
5 acres ; 2 acres of land lying in the We.stfield ; 10 acres of land lying
in the field called the Linchfeild, in a certain place there called the
Tovvnesend; i close of pasture called Heithorne containing 18 acres;
I close of land and pasture called Rudleys, containing 5 acres ; i piece
of land called the Newtyning, containing 15 acres; 3 acres of land in
the Lynchfeild, near the said Heithorne and Newtyning; i close of
pasture called Sowthwood, containing 10 acres : all which said
premises are situate in Nimsfeild.
So seised, the said William and John Smyth and Robert Pontine
by their indenture tripartite dated 6 November 4 Charles I [1628], made
between themselves of the first part, Richard Smyth then son and heir
apparent of the said William Smyth of the second part and George
Parsons and Richard Marten of the third part, enfeoffed the said Geonrc
Parsons and Richard Marten of all the said premises: to hold to them
and their heirs for ever to the use of the said William Smyth for his
life; and after his death, to the use of the said Richard Smyth and his
heirs for ever. Provided always that if the said Richard shall not pay
all the sums of money not exceeding in the whole 200 marks to such
persons, at such times and in such manner as the said William Smyth
by his last will shall appoint, then the said George Parsons and Richard
Marten shall be .seised of all the said premises until out of the profits
thereof they shall raise such sums as shall be declared by the said
William Smyth, or so much thereof as shall not be paid by the said
Richard Smyth : after such payment the said premises shall remain to
the said Richard Smyth and his heirs for ever.
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Afterwards the said William Smyth by his last will dated i8 January,
1635, bequeathed £133 to be paid by his son Richard as follows: to
his son Jeronimus Smyth £10; to his children, yo/i«, Francis, Mary,
Elizabeth and Judith Smyth £20 each, and to his daughter ^oan Smyth
£23, provided always that if he lived to bestow any of his said children
in marriage and to give them a portion, then they should have no benefit
under his will.
All the said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear 205.
William Smyth died at Nimsfield 26 March last past; Richard
Smyth it his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 5.
^il)omafii S^U)alJne, ijromau.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham 6 September, 7 Charles I
[1631], before Peter Birde, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office,
after the death of Thomas Swayne late of Norton in the parish of Bree-
don in co. Worcester, yeoman, by the oath of Edmund Badgehott, gent.,
John Stratford, gent., Nicholas Lawrence, gent., Thomas Steevens,
Robert Holmes, Thomas Hawtinge, Philip Baker, John Packer, gent.,
Thomas Pates, gent., Thomas Muston, John Clarke, William Ufemore,
Francis Baker, Richard Keerc, Thomas Hyett, John Loringe, and James
Price, who say that
Long before the death of the said Thomas Swayne, William Swayne
late of Wollston in the said county, yeoman, was seised of i messuage
in Wollston, and i close of pasture near or adjoining the same, contain-
ing about I acre, divers parcels of meadow in the Towne meadow there
to the said messuage belonging, containing about i acre ; divers arable
lands containing 14 acres, lying scattered in certain fields in Wollston
called Coxelme field and Deane field ; a stadium there called Henhill ;
I messuage there late in the occupation of Elizabeth Prickes alias Pearkes,
and afterwards in that of the said William Swayne and of Daniel
Meysey ; 1 close of pasture adjoining the said last mentioned messuage,
containing about i acre; 2 other closes called Millhams containing
about 2 acres, late in the occupation of the said Elizabeth Prickes ; 3
parcels of meadow in the said Towne meadowe, containing i acre, lately
belonging to a certain customary messuage in Wollston, late m the
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occupation of John Viccaryes alias Ball, called Halfe acres late in the
tenure of the said William Swayne ; i other parcel of meadow contain-
ing \ acre, lately belonging to a certain messuage late in the tenure of
John Clarke lying in the said Towne meadowe ; i close of pasture called
Wheatfurrowes, late also in the tenure of the said William Swayne ;
common of pasture for i cow in the^^aid Townemeadowe after the time
of harvest and until the said meadow should be " hayened " ; common
of pasture for all beasts in the common ways and wastes in the said
fields called .Coxelmefeilde and Deanefeilde ; and i part, in 8 parts to be
divided, of all other ways and parcels of pasture to the same ways ad-
joining late parcels of the wastes or common lands of the said manor of
Wollston lying in or near the way leading by and through the town of
Wollston, and in the said fields called Coxelme feilde and Deane feilde,
I lane lying near a certain close called Quince close excepted.
So seised, the said William Swayne on the 22nd September 20
James I [1622] in consideration of a marriage before that time had
between the said Thomas Swayne and Elianor one of the daughters of
the said William Swayne, for a jointure to be provided for the said
Elianor for settling the said premises in the name and blood of the said
William, and in consideration of ;^ioo to him in hand paid by the said
Thomas, enfeoffed the said Thomas of all the said premises : to hold to
him and his heirs for ever to the use of the said William Swayne for
his life; after his decease, to the use of his executors for 4 years;
at the end of that term, then as to i moiety of all the said premises to
the use of the said Thomas and Elianor for their lives; after their
decease, to the use of their heirs ; for default, to the use of the heirs of
the body of the said Elianor ; and for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said William Swayne for ever. As to the other moiety, to
the use of jfoan Swayne then the wife of the said William for her life ;
after her decease, to the use of the said Thomas and Elianor for their
lives ; for default, to the use of their heirs ; for default, to the use of the
heirs of the said Elianor ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs
of the said William Swayne for ever, as by an indenture bearing date
the said day and year, made between the said William Swayne of the
one part and the said Thomas and Elianor of the other part more fully
appears.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not : they are worth
per annum, clear, 105.
Jonn late the wife of the said William Swayne died at 'Wollston 18
December, i Charles I [1^25], and afterwards, to wit, on the 13th day
of June, 4 Charles I [1628J the said William Swayne died there. After
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his death, Thomas Hardinge as his assign entered into the said premises
for 4 years according to the said enfeoffment.
Thomas Swayne died 4 October, 6 Charles I [1630] at Norton in
the parish of Breedon ; William Swayne is his son and next heir, and
was then aged about 14 years, 5 months and 19 diys, and not more.
Elianor late the wife of the said Thomas still survives at Wollston.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 7 Charles /, part 20, No. ij.
l5tiU)avti 5^crti, (E^rntlrman.
Inquisition taken at Berkley 26 September, 9 Charles I [1633],
before yohn Shcaphcnrd esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office,
after the death of Edivard Seed, gent., by the oath of ^ohn Saiiigcr,
"fohn Winston, George Trotman, Thomas Morse, yohn Mason, Thomas
Hall, Thomas Smith, John Turner, Thomas Freeman, John Baker,
Thomas Daylyc, Thomas Jenkins, James Harte and William Organ,
who say that
Edward Seed was seised of 8 acres of arable land lying in Upton in
the parish of Tedbury, 3 messuages in Tedbuiy now or late in the
several tenures oi Giles Myles, Thomas Austin alias Sharpc and John
Hiller ; i close of meadow or pasture there called Harmer Downe, con-
taining about 3 acres, in the tenure of John Tayler ; 5 messuages and
100 acres of land, arable, meadow and pasture in Upton Cheyney, Bitton,
Oldland, Hannam and the Beach in the parish of Bitton, in the several
tenures of [blank] .
The S acres of arable land in Upton are held of the King in chief
by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know
not, and are worth per annum, clear, is. Of whom or by what services
the 3 messuages in Tedbury and the said close of pasture there called
Harmer Downe are held is not known : they are worth per annum,
clear, y. The 5 messuages in Upton Cheyney, etc., are held of Thomas
Earl oi Arundel and Surrey, guardian oi Henry Lord Stafford by reason
of his minority, who was in the wardship of the King on that account,
as of his honor of Gloucester, by knight's service, but by what part of
a knight's fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, 20s.
Edward Seed died 19 October, 7 Charles I [1631] ; Bricc Seed is his
son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 9 Charles I, part 21, No. 146.
Inqui sit tones Post Mortem. 137
liiir1)virti ffl2flim, (fi^nitlrman.
InCIUlSltlOn taken at Wotton under edge, 4 April, 4 Charles I
[1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, by virtue of his
Office, after the death of Richard Wytt, gent., by the oath of- William
Hickes, John Hickes, John Smyth, John Ockes, Robert Hickes, John
Belcher, John Rifgge, William Rugge, James Gibbes, Nicholas Gibbes,
Christopher jfobbins, Thomas Hemes, Richard Berton, Thomas Salter
and Thomas Everct, who say that
Richard Wytt was seised of 2 messuages, i burgage, 3 gardens, i
orchard, 4 acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture lying within the
parish of Newenham, lately purchased by the said Richard Wytt of
Richard Hopkins ; 3 other messuages and 8 acres of land, meadow and
pasture there now or late in the tenure of William Badhaiii : which
said premises descended to the said Richard Wytt after the death of
Agnes his mother, as her son and heir ; i close of meadow called
Humfries meadow, containing 4 acres, lying within the lordship of the
Box in the parish of Awre, lately purchased by the said Richard of
Thomas Stcyncr alias Dndmyll ; i messuage, i dovecote, i barn, i
garden, 2 parcels of meadow, one whereof is called Nightingales Hey
and the other Hedes Hey, and 10 selions of arable land lying in the
field called Crookewiry ; and ^d. of rent yearly issuing out of a tenement
of jfohn Trigg in Ruddle in the parish of Newneham.
The said premises in Newenham purchased of the said Richard
Hopkyiis are held of Henry Lord Stafford as of his manor of Newen-
ham in socage by suit at court and the yearly rent of Sd., and are worth
per annum, clear, 65. 8^/. The premises in Newenham in the tenure of
William Baddam are held of the said Lord Stafford as of his said
manor of Newenham, in socage, by suit at court and the yearly rent of
I2<7., and are worth per annum, clear, 5,'!. The close called Humfries
Meadowe is held of Anthony Wye, gent., as of his manor of Bo.k by
fealty, in free and common socage, and is worth per annum, clear, \2d.
The premises in Ruddle are held of Henry Poole, esq., as of his manor
of Ruddle in socage, by suit at court and the yearly rent of 3^/., and are
worth per annum, clear, \2d.
Richard Wytt died 3 October, 2 Charles I [1626]; John Wytt,
gent., is his son and ne.xt heir, and was then aged 28 years and more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 4 Charles I, part 24, No. 153.
38 Gloucestershire
Robert 5^t|)le, gcoman.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 12 June, 4
Charles I [1628] before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, by virtue
of his Office, after the death of Robert Style late of South Cerney,
yeoman, by the oath of yohn Clissold of Quedgley, John Greening,
Walter Watkins, Henry Nicholson, John Twyninge, John Smyth,
Thomas Watkins, Thomas Wood, Edward Cowles, Anthony Nicholson,
John Smyth, Walter Beard, William Chewe and Walter Cleeve, who
say that.
Robert Style was seised of i messuage and i virgate of land thereto
belonging, lying in South Cerney, except i close of pasture called
Brinkelake, parcel of the premises, now the inheritance of James
Hickes.
So seised, the said Robert by indenture dated 6 August, 15 James
I [1617], made between himself of the one part, and Richard Mathewe
of South Cerney and John Stone of the same of the other part, for the
love which he bare towards Agnes his wife, Richard Style of London,
cloth worker, Robert Style, junior, of South Cerney and John Style of
Mounton gave to the said Richard Mathewe and John Stone all the
said premises : to hold to them and their heirs for ever, to the use of the
said Robert Style for his life ; after his decease, to the use of Agties his
wife for her life ; after her death to the use of the said Richard Style
and his heirs male ; for default, to the use of the said John Style of
Mounton and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the right
heirs of the said Robert Style.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not: they are worth
per annum, clear, 40s.
Robert Style died at South Cerney 5 February, 1625 : who is his
heir is not known.
The said Agnes still survives at South Cerney.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 5 Charles I, part 24, No. 154.
ambrofiic a^ijmonti^ alias ?^untlr|).
Inquisition taken at Berkeley 5 September, 8 Charles I [1632]
before John Driver, esq., escheator, after the death of Ambrose
Huntley alias Simonds, by the oath of Samuel Trotman, gent., Thomas
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 1^9
Came, gent., Gilbert Freeman, Richard Freeman, Edward Trotman,
He»ry Alye, Ralph Darby, John Baker, George Pegler, Thomas Davis,
Anthony Williams, William Marten, Simon Miinday and Richard
Archard, who say that
Ambrose Synionds alias Huntley was seised of i messuage in the
parish of Slimbndge ; 2 closes of pasture there lying together in a certain
place called Morecroft, lately purchased by the said Ambrose of Simon
Ludby by charter dated 31 September, 15 James I [1617] ; i messuage
there called badgers house ; 7 acres of arable land in the field called
Longmarsh ; i acre of arable land in the field called midle marsh ; 3
acres of arable land in the field called Hinworthy ; 2 acres of arable land
in cattesbraine in the field called Longaston ; 4 selions and 3 buts of
arable land in the field called the Linch, in divers places ; 3 other buts
of arable land in granborowe field late of Edward Trotman ; i acre of
arable land in Camesfield ; i meadow or pasture called Pouchmarsh
containing 5 acres ; i close of pasture called Longcroft ; i close
of pasture called Longland alias badgers leyes ; 2 acres of meadow
in the great moore ; i acre, i rood of meadow in the litle moore : all
which premises are in the parish of Slimbridge, and were purchased by
the said Ambrose to him and his heirs of John Tayler and Humphrey
Tayler son and heir apparent of the said John by charter dated 18 June,
21 James I [1623] .
The said Ambrose and Stephen his son and heir apparent were
jointly seised of i close of pasture called Stanborowe, containing 14
acres ; i close of meadow thereto adjoining containing 4 acres called
Stanborowe meade ; 3 selions and 3 buts of arable land containing i
acre, in the field called Hinworthy field, at Whitecrosse ; i selion and i
but of arable land in the field of Hinworthy, containing i rood of land ;
I other selion of arable land in the said field containing 1 rood ; 2 other
buts of arable land in the said field in a certain place there called Church-
steed under Camesfield hedge; 4 other buts of arable land in the said
field at Nelms gate ; i selion and i but of arable land containing \
acre in Longaston field ; 1 but of arable land in the field called the Linch
within the parish of Slimbridge, lately belonging to the messuage or
farm there called Dukes place, and which the said Ambrose and Stephen
purchased to them and their heirs of the said John and Humphrey
Tayler, by charter dated 28 April, 2 Charles I [1626]: which said
premises were parcel of the lands and tenements commonly called Rivers
lands or Archers lands.
So seised, the said Ambrose, then lying in extremis, the said Stephen,
being under age, to wit, about 13 years old, by indenture dated 21
December, 7 Charles 1 [1631], of the special love and trust which he
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placed in John Russell, William Howe and John Howe, yeomen, his
kinsmen, granted to them the said premises purchased of Simon Ludby
and those granted to the said Ambrose by the said John and Humphrey
Tayler by charter dated 18 June, 21 James I ; also the moiety of the
said premises granted to the said Ambrose and Stephen by the said John
and Humphrey Tayler by charter dated 28 April, 2 Chas. I : to hold for
8 years, they paying yearly for the same id. if demanded, with the
proviso that if the said Ambrose should pay to the said John Russell,
John and William Howe 20s. at Michaelmas then next following, that
then the said grant should be void.
By another indenture dated 22 December, 7 Charles I [163 1] the
said Ambrose granted to the said Stephen his son the said messuage and
2 closes called Morecroft purchased of the said Si)non Ludby, the said
messuage called Badgers house and the other premises purchased of the
said John and Humphrey Tayler : to hold for 99 years, with the proviso
that if the said Ambrose should pay to the said Stephen £\o at Michael-
mas then next following, that then the said grant should be void.
By another indenture dated 23 December, 7 Charles I. [1631] the
said Ambrose granted to William Cowles his kinsmen and to the said
William Howe the said messuages and closes called Morecroft, the said
messuage called Badgers house and other the premises purchased of
the said John and Humphrey Tayler : to hold to them and their heirs
for ever.
.These 3 several charters were sealed and delivered by the said
Ambrose the 24th day of December to defraud as much as in him lay the
chief lord of whom the said tenements were held of the profit which by
the law of the land might accrue to him if the said Ambrose died during
the minority of the said Stephen, if those charters had not been
made.
On the said 24th December the said Ambrose made his will as
follows : I give to my only son Stephen the messuage in Slimbridge
wherein Richard Frape, deceased, sometime dwelt, with all the houses,
buildings, lands, etc., thereto belonging ; also all other the lands, meadows
and pastures which Kdzuard Brumn'hich, esq., and Mar^raret his wife
granted to me by indenture dated 4 January, g James I [161 2], for 61
years : to hold immediately after the time the said Stephen shall
accomplish the age of 21 years for all the residue of the said term of
61 years. In the meantime I will that my 2 daughters [not namedj
shall have the same, but my executors shall take and use the profits
thereof until my eldest daughter shall accomplish the age of 21, when
she shall have one half of the said profits: my other daughter to have
the other half at her age of 21.
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I give to the said Stephen £^0 at his age of 21.
I make my said kinsmen jfolin Russell and jfohn Ho7oe of Longney,
yeoman, and William Howe of Standish, yeoman, executors.
All the' rest of my goods to my said daughters Mar<^aret and
Dorothy.
All the said premises are held of Elizabeth Lady Berkeley, widow,
as of her manor of Slimbridge Hurst and Sages in the parish of Slim-
bridge by knight's service, suit at court, herriot and the yearly rent of
115., but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are
worth per annum, clear, £20.
Tht sa.\A Ambrose died at Slimbridge 26 December last past; the
said Stephen is his son and next heir and was aged 13 years on the 15th
day of March last past.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 8 Charles I, part 26, No. 15.
Jo1)n *1)ailf.
Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester 27 September, 2
Charles I [1626], before Peter Bird, esq., escheator, by virtue of
his Office, after the death of ^ohn Shade, by the oath of Richard Packer,
Joseph White, Robert Showell, John Licence, Edmund Wicke, William
Brush, John Cowlestance, William Ockle, William Yarmenoll, Thomas
Keake, John Younge, Henry Crompe, William Venn, John Holder,
Thomas Costeinge and John Hopkins who say that
John Shayle was seised of i messuage and divers closes of land^
meadow and pasture thereto belonging called Callwaies, containing 60
acres ; and i messuage called Casealls and 7 acres of land thereto be-
longing : all which said premises lie in the parish of Dymock, and are
held of William Huntley, esq., as of his manor of Dymock in free and
common socage by fealty and suit at court, and are worth per annum,
clear, 205,
John Shade died at Dymock 8 November, 20 James I [1622];
Thomas Shade is his son and next heir, and vv-as then aged 14 years
and more.
Margaret Shade and the said Thomas Shade have taken the issues
of th6 said premises from the death of the said John up to the present
time.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 2 Charles I, part 26, Xo. 139.
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jmargarct g^dtop, ffleitioU).
Inquisition taken at Painswick 24 July, 14 Charles I [1638] ,
before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of Margaret Selwyn, widow, late the wife of Jasper Sclwyn,
esq., late of Matteson alias Mattesdon, by the oath of William Osborne,
Richard Packer, Giles Field, John Bancknett, Anthony Gardner, John
Gide, John Kinge, Thomas Gardner, John Tomes, Henry Gardner,
Thomas Wynn, Thomas Castle, Robert Hillman and Richard Knowles,
who say that
Margaret Selwyn was seised of 2 messuages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards
and divers lands, meadows, feedings to the same belonging lying in
Stonehouse; i messuage, i garden and i orchard, with all the lands,
etc., thereto belonging situate in Matteson alias Mattesdon.
The premises in Stonehouse are held of Daniel Fowler, gent., as of
his manor of Stonehouse, by fealty, suit at the court of the said manor
and the yearly rent of io5. id., and are worth per annum, clear, 20s.
The premises in Matteson are held of William Whitmore, Knight, as of
his manor of Barton Regis by fealty, suit at court of the said manor
every 3 weeks and by the yearly rent of 4s., and are worth per annum,
clear, 135. M.
Margaret Selwyn died 28 May, 12 Charles I [1636] ; William
Sellwyn, esq., is her son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 47.
ISotrrt asaettf. Clothier.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley 26 July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after the
death of Robert Webbe late of Cromhall, clothief, by the oath of Richard
Archard, gent., John Clutterbooke, George Clutterbooke, George Free-
man, William Legge, Simon Mundy, John Smith, Thomas Phillimore,
William Hickes, Thomas Baker, James Atkins, John Pegler, Thomas
Bayly, John Patch and William Atwood, who say that
Robert Webbe was seised of i messuage in Cromhall and 5 closes of
land and pasture lying near to the same, called the home leaze, the New
Orchard, the Two middle Closes and Whitley containing 16 acres; 2
other closes of land and pasture called Sobersland and Howcroft, con-
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 143
tainin*; 6 acres; i close or parcel of wood called Bockholt, containinj:^ 4
acres; 3 acres of arable land lyinj; in Hawkersfcild in Cromhall, and \
acre in Toftley ; .] acre of meadow in Pipley ; i acre of meadow
enclosed in Winterley ; i close of pasture called Longley, containing; 7
acres; i close of meadow called Lutley containing i acre; i close of
meadow called Stockbridge containing 2 acres ; 3 acres of meadow lying
in the common field called Broadmead : all which said premises lie in
Cromhall, and were late in the several tenures of Robert Dorney and
John Yeonians ; i cottage and garden in Cromhall near adjoining the
said messuage and late in the tenure of John Browne ; i other cottage
and garden there, late in the tenure oi Henry Baker : which said premises
the said Robert Webbe purchased to him and his heirs of the said Robert
Dorney and John Yeonians ; i messuage in Falfield alias Fawfeild, and
certain lands, etc., thereto belonging, containing 29 acres, late in the
tenure of John Tilladani ; i messuage and certain lands, etc., there,
containing 20 acres, late in the tenure of Philippa Daunsey, widow ;
I messuage in Moreton within the parish of Thornbury, and certain
lands, etc., thereto belonging, containing 4 acres, now or late in the
tenure of John Ady ; i free rent of 25. per annum, issuing out of a
certain tenement in Thornbury and in Kington, late in the tenure of
Thomas Thawyer, deceased: which said premises last mentioned the
said Robert Webbe lately purchased to him and his heirs of Richard
Webbe his brother ; i messuage with divers lands, etc., thereto belonging
in Falfeild, containing 16 acres, late in the tenure of Frances Pegler,
widow, and sometime purchased by the said Robert Webbe of the said
Richard Webbe ; i messuage there with lands, etc., late in the tenure of
John Mortimer, and now in that of Robert Boy, containing 23 acres,
lately purchased by the said Robert Webbe to him and his heirs of
Nicholas Webbe another of his brothers ; i close of pasture there
called Kingsland, containing 10 acres, and f acre of meadow, lying in
Broadmeade, lately purchased by the said Robert Webbe of William
Bower.
So seised, the said Robert Webbe made his will 20 August, 1631, and
thereby bequeathed as follows: I give to my wife Susan and her heirs
for ever my 2 tenements in Falfield with all the outhouses, gardens,
orchards, etc. thereto belonging now in the occupation of Martha Cnr-
}iocke,-a.n6. heretofore in the several tenures of Fr^z^/c^s Pegler and Mari^aret
Daunsey, widows; also i parcel of ground called Kingsland and about 2
acres of meadow in P'awfield, now in the occupation of the said Martha
Curnockc, which said land I purchased of William Bower ; also my tene-
ment there which John Tilladams holds for term of his life, with all the
lands, pastures, etc., thereto belonging; also my tenement there which
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Robert Boy holds of me for terms of lives ; also my tenement in Moreton
which jfohn Ady holds of me for lives; also my house in Cromhall
wherein I now dwell, for her life : which several parcels of land I give
to my said wife to pay my debts and legacies.
I give to my son Robert and his heirs all my lands in Cromhall after
his mother's decease: if he die before the age of 21, then I give all my
said lands to my daughter Christian and her heirs for ever, after my
wife's death, provided she pay to each of her sisters then living ;^50 in
lieu and respect of the said land.-
The premises in Cromhall are held of George Lord Berkeley as of
his Castle of Berkeley by fealty and suit at the court of his hundred of
Berkeley every 3 weeks, and are worth per annum, clear, 465. M. The
premises in Falfield, the messuage in Moreton and other the premises
within the parish of Thornbury, and the said free rent of 2s. are held of
the heirs of Edward Lord Stafford as of his manor of Thornbury, by
fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 22d., and.are worth per annum,
clear, 465. 8J.
Robert Webbe died at Cromhall 25 August, 7 Charles I [163 1];
Robert Webbe is his son and next heir, and was then aged 13 years, i
month and 27 days.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 49.
In(|UlSltlOn taken at Paynswicke 24 July, 14 Charles I [1638],
before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of Richard Shewell, by the oath of William Osborne, Richard
Packer, Giles Fcild, John Bancknutt, Anthony Gardner, John Gyde,
jfohn Kinge, Thomas Gardner, John Tomes, Henry Gardner, Thomas
Winn, Thomas Castle, Robert Hilman and Richard Knowles, who say
that
Richard Shewell was seised of i messuage, 2 fulling mills, i gigg-
mill and i water grain mill called Huckwills Cort ; 2 orchards and i
close of meadow called Flagghey meadow lying in Nether Lippiate ; i
way which leads to the Borne ; all that meadow called Foxhall meade ;
I meadow containing 2 acres, late parcel of the lands of Henry Sherman
called Sudwells ; i parcel of pasture called the Hale, containing i acre
of land ; 4 acres of meadow called Stubby Close ; and 2 acres of pasture
in Nether Lippiate in the parish of Bisley : which said premises are
held of Thomas Freame esq., as of his manor of Nether Lippeate in free
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and common socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 4^/.,
and are worth per annum, clear, 105,
Richard Shewcll died at Nether Lippiate 30 December, 1 1 Charles
I [1635] ; Giles Shewcll is his son and next heir and was then aged 21
years and more.
Misc. Chan., Iikj. p. in., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 165.
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester, 3 August, 15
Charles I [1639], before William Caplc, esq.. Mayor of the said
City and escheator, by virtue of his Office, after the death of John
Showle, by the oath of Jasper Clutterbuoke, John Neline, Robert
Taylor, Richard Ockold, Richard Hol/ord, William Lou^e, Edmund
Palmer, John Wood, gentlemen, Robert Payne, Thomas Allen, Thomas
Syines, Francis Wheeler, gent., and William Amtell, who say that
jfohn Showle was seised of i messuage, 1 garden, i orchard, 9 acres
of land, 2 acres of meadow and 7 acres of pasture in Longford and
Wotton.
So seised, the said jfohn by his will dated 12 July, 1635, bequeathed
the said premises to Eleanorc then his wife for her life ; and after her
death, the same to remain to Thomas Showle his son and his heirs
male, and for default, to the right heirs of [blank] Shoivle for ever.
The said premises are held of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral
Church of Gloucester as of their said Church by fealty only, and are
worth per annum, clear, 25. ^d.
jfohn Shoide died at Longford 8 October, 12 Charles I [1636];
Thomas Showle is his son and next heir, and was then aged 18 years,
and 10 months and not more.
The said Elianore late the wife of the said John still survives at
Longford.
Misc. Chan., Imj. p. m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 33.
Janifs ^atilrr, Yroman.
Inquisition taken at Paynswick 2 August, 15 Charles I [1639],
before Ambrose Sheppcard, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office,
after the death of James Sadler late of Cranham, yeoman, by. the oath
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146 Gloucestershire
of Williniii Osborne, f^ent., TJioinns Hnrnipp, John Dniiknctt, Robert
Hillman, Edward Kinn, John Gide, Robert Roirers, Edward Win, jfoJin
Tomes, Richard Sallaway, Thomas Castle, Richard Cooke and Thomas
Loveday, who say that
Margery Sadler now the widow and late the wife of the ^ax^ James
Sadler was before the death of the said James seised for the term of
her hfe of i messuage lately built in a close called Clarkes Croft in
Cranham, and 40 acres of land, meadow and pasture in Cranham and
Bissly used with the said messuage, the remainder thereof to James
Sadler son of the said James and Margery for his life, the remainder
thereof to John Sadler another son of the said James and Margery
for his life ; the reversion of the said premises belonging to William
Kingstone, esq., and his heirs.
And the said William Kingstone being so seised, by indenture dated
20 October, i Charles I [1625], for the considerations therein contained,
conveyed his estate and reversion in the said premises to Stephen Cull
and to the said James Sadler the father and to their heirs for ever.
Afterwards, the said James Sadler the father by indenture dated 14
May, 10 Charles I [1634], in consideration of a marriage then to be had
(and afterwards had) between the said James Sadler a.m\ Alice daughter
oi Richard /'rater, granted the said premises to the said Richard /'rater
and James Davis and their heirs for ever to the use of the said James
Sadler the father until the said marriage should be solemnized and
afterwards to the use of the said James Sadler the father for his life ;
after his decease to the use of the said Margery for her life ; after their
decease, to the use of the said James Sadler, junior, for his life; after
his decease, to the use of the said Alice for her life, for part of her
jointure; after her death, to the use of the heirs of the said James,
junior, by the said Alice ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs
of the said James Sadler the father for ever.
The said premises are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
but by what part of a knight's fee the jurors know not, and are worth
per annum, clear, 3.S-. 4^/.
James Sadler the father died at Cranham 2 January last past ; John
Sadler is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
The said Margery Sadler late the wife of the said James, the said
James Sadler the son, and the said Stephen Cull still survive at Cran-
ham.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 15 Charles I, part 31, ^Vo. 38.
Impiisitioncs Post AIo7'/Cfn. 147
Jamrsi 5^antifovti.
Inquisition taken at Paynswick 2 Auf,'ust, 15 Charles I [1639]
before Ambrose Slicppard, esq., escheator, after the death of
jf allies Saiidford, l)y the oath of Willi a in Osborne, f^ent., Tluiiiuis
Hornipp, John Bnntiiett, Robert Hilliiinii, Edward Kyitiie, John
Gyde, Robert Ro<;ers, Edward Wynne, John Tomes, Riehnrd Salla-
ivay, Thomas Castle, Richard Cooke and Thomas Loveday, who say
that
y allies Saiidford was seised of i messuaj^e called the Parkehowse
alias the new Lodj;e situate in Harsconibe in the parish of Harsfield,
and I f^arden and i orchard thereto belonj,nnj; ; i close of meadow or
pasture containing about 3 acres, lately enclosed from the upper end of
a certain j^round (fundi) there called the {,'reat Parke ; i other close of
land or pasture called the Harley Close, containing about 5 acres ; 1
other close of meadow or pasture called Moylds (?) close, containing about
5 acres; i close of pasture called the Moores containing about 5 acres ;
I close of meadow or pasture called the Newtyning containing about 6
acres : all which said premises lie in Harscombe and were purchased
b\ the said yaiiies of 'Thomas Hyctt, gent., deceased; also of the site and
capital messuage now or late of the manor of Harscombe called Hars-
combes Court l\'ing within the parishes of Harscombe and Harsfield, and
all the houses, buildings, gardens, etc., to the same belonging; i close
of meadow or pasture called the Courte Orchard, containing about 4
acres; i lane or piece of ground leading to the said capital messuage:
all these premises last mentioned were purchased by the said James
Sand/ord of William Roberts ; also of the site or place of the manor of
Burghill alias Wesburie alias Westburie lying in the parish of West-
burie, and now or late in the tenure of James Hictt ; 6 several parcels
of land lying together containing altogether about 16 acres to the said
site belonging ; i meadow called the Lower Meade, containing 4 acres ;
I parcel of meadow called Crooked Acre, containing i acre, lying in a
certain meadow called Cowmeadowe ; 15 several parcels of land and
pasture containing in the whole 24 acres, l}ing in a certain field or place
called Welchbery field ; 2 other parcels of land lying together enclosed,
called Mayldons Hill, containing 12 acres; i parcel of meadow called
the Seaven acres, contaming 7 acres, lying in the said Cowmeadowe; i
other parcel of meadow called the Churchmeadowe alias the Tything
acre containing 3 acres; i parcel of land containing 5 acres, lying in the
field called Maildon ; 4 acres of meadow called Acre Doles l\ing in the
said Cowmeadowe ; 7 pieces of land, meadow and pasture called Shewells,
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eontaining 15 acres; 2 parcels of land containing altogether 4 acres,
lying in a certain field called the Overfield, i other parcel of land con-
taining 9 acres, in a certain field called Eywood ; i other parcel of land
lying in the said field and containing i acre ; i small close or orchard
called the Reckhey, containing \ acre ; i other parcel of land called Over-
feild, containing \\ acres ; 3 other parcels of land containing altogether
5 acres, called Eywood, lying near the field called Eywood ; i small
piece of meadow called a quarter of a Dole lying in the said Cowe-
meadowe : all which said premises last mentioned are within the parish
of Westburie and were purchased by the said James Sandford of
William Stanford, esq.
So seised, the sai4 James Sandfoid by indenture tripartite dated the
last day of February, 19 James I [1622], made at Harscombe between
himself of the one part, John Mychell of the second part and John
Cliswell and William Rohertes of the third part, in consideration of a
marriage then to be had between the said John Mychell and Edith
Sandford daughter of the said James (now the wife of the said John)
enfeoffed the said John Cliswell and William Rohertes of the said mes-
suage called the Parkehowse alias the New Lodge and of all other the
premises purchased of the said Thomas Hycit : to hold to them and their
heirs for ever to the use of the said James Sandford and Joan his wife
for their lives ; after their decease, to the use of the said Edith Sandford
and her heirs by the said John ; for default, to the use of the heirs of
the body of the said Edith ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs
of the said James for ever.
By another indenture dated 16 August, 14 Charles I [1638] made at
Harscombe between himself of the one part and the said John Mychell
and a certain John Clissold of the other part, the said James Sandford,
in consideration of the marriage heretofore had between himself and the
said Joan then his wife, and for the augmentation of her jointure, and
for the love he had towards the said Edith his daughter then the wife
of the said John Mychell, and towards James, John and Charles Mychell
sons of the said John and Edith, and for their better preferment, agreed
with the said John Mychell and John Clissold that he and his heirs
would be seised for ever of all the premises purchased of the said William
Rohertes and William Stanford to the following uses, to wit, as to the
site and capital messuage called Harscombes Courte and other the
premises purchased of the said William Rohertes to the use of the said
James Sandford for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the said
Joan for her life ; after their decease, to the use of the said James Mychell
eldest son and heir apparent of the said Jolui and Edith and of his heirs ;
for default, to the use of the said Joint Mychell the son and his heirs ; for
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default, to the use of the said Charles MychcU and his heirs; and histly
for default, to the use of the said Kdith wife of the said John Uychell
and her heirs for ever. As to the site of the manor of Bur^'hill alias
Westburie and all other the premises in Westburie to the use of the said'
James Saiulfonl for his life ; and after his death, to the use of the said
Edith Mychcll for her life ; and after her death, to the use successively of the
said James, John and Charles Myehcll and their heirs ; and for default,
to the use of the right heirs of the said Editli for ever.
The messuage called the Parkehovvse and all other the premises
purchased of the said Thomas Hyctt are held of William Hoiuard,
Knight, and Mary his wife, sister and heir of Henry late of Staf-
ford, deceased, as of his honor of Hereford by knight's service, but by
what part of a kni;;ht's fee the jurors know not, and are worth per
annum, clear, . . . 4(/. The capital messuage called Harscombes
Courte and other the premises purchased of the said William Robertes
are held of the King as of his manor of Barton Regis next ... by
fealty and the yearly rent of 65. Hd., and are worth per annum, clear, i2d.
The premises in Westburie are held of the King in chief in socage, and
are worth per annum, clear, 6.s". S^^
James Sandford died at Harstield 4 December last past; Edith now
the wife of the said John Myehell is his only daughter and next heir,
and was then aged 30 years and more.
The said Joan late the wife of the said James Sandford, and the
said Edith and the said James, John and Charles Myehell her sons still
survive at Harsfeild.
Mise. Chan., hiq. p. m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No 51.
l-Baunrr ([Trotman, Yeoman.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at Tetbury, 9 April, 16 Charles I [1640],
before J(din Stuppard, esc)., escheator, after the death of Maurice
Tnitman, late of Bradston, yeoman, by the oath of Nathaniel Crips,
gent., Xatlianiel Camhridij^e, Thomas Gny,Jolui Weeks, William Linke,
Samuel Cambrid'^e, William Hiller, Ellin Ereme, James Writ^ht, John
Ady, Tobye Mayo, John Hiller, Henry Mayo, Thomas Curtis and
Charles Wrii^ht, who say that
Maiiriee Trotman was seized of i messuage called the Chappie house
alias the Scyte of the Chantry of Bradston, with a garden and orchard
thereto adjoining; certain lands, meadows and pastures to the said
messuage belonging, to wit, i close of pasture in Bradston called
1 50 Gloucestershire
Wardens hale containing; 2 acres; i acre of arable land there in the
field called Highfield ; i tenement there and i orchard adjoining called
Amber acres orchard, containing 2 acres ; i acre of arable land there
lying in the Ruydings ; i close of pasture there called Hudgaston, con-
taining I acre ; 4 acres of arable land lying in the field called the Lighfield
in Slimbridge ; i acre of pasture with the house thereupon lying in the
Breach in Slimbridge ; i close of pasture containing i acre lying in
Eggamhill in Bradston ; \\ acres of pasture lying in Hintons broadmead
within the parish of Berkeley, and i other close of pasture in Bradston
containing i acre, lying between Sheradine and Amber acre : all of which
were late parcel of the chantry of Bradston ; i close of meadow or pasture
called HoUisters mead in Bradston, containing i acre ; i close of meadow
there called the little paddocke, containing \ acre, lately purchased by
the said Maurice Trotinan of Edward Trotnian, esq., and Francis
Hitchins, and sometime parcel of the manor of Bradston; i\ acre of
land lying in the field called Sheradine in Bradston ; i selion of land
there lying in the field called Eggamhill, lately purchased of yohn
Harvey, gent., and heretofore parcel of the manor of Bradston ; 2 acres
of arable land lying in the field called Highfield in Bradston, lately
purchased of Richard Organ and Margaret his wife, sometime parcel
of the said manor of Bradston ; i close of meadow and pasture called
the Breach, containing 4 acres, lying in Slimbridge, 3 acres whereof
were lately purchased by the said Maurice Trotinan of WilliaiM Hams
and Thomas his son and were parcel of the lands and tenements there
called Ryvers lands, and the other acre thereof was lately bought of
Thomas Gillman ; 1 messuage and i garden and orchard thereto adjoin-
ing in Swanley within the parish of Berkeley, and divers lands, meadows
and pastures to the said messuage belonging, containing 23 acres, situate
in Swanley and elsewhere within the tything of Alkington within the
parish of Berkeley, and lately purchased by the said Maurice oi John
Mundcn and Christopher Muiiden ; i close of pasture called Brownings
leaze alias Bradstons leaze in Bradston, containing 5 acres ; i acre of
meadow in a certain meadow called Sparkmead ; i acre of meadow in
Charmead at Charmeade shard ; and i close of meadow called Weecroft
containing li acres, adjoining the said meadow called Charmead : which
said 2 acres and close are in Bradston, Slimbridge and Came, and were
lately purchased by the said Maurice Trotman of Thomas Bower and
Bridgett Bower, widow, his mother, and were heretofore parcel of the
possessions of the Priory or Chapel of Longbridge ; and i close of pas-
ture called the Hame, containing 8 acres lying in Slimbridge, lately
purchased by the said Maurice of William Ady, and sometime parcel
qf the Chapel of Bradston.
Inqiiisitiones Post Mortem. 1 5 i
So seized, the said Maurice Trotmaii made his will dated 13 October,
14 Charles I [1638] as follows:
I give to Sdiinal my son and his heirs all that my land at Swanley
which I purchased of jfolui and Christopher Munday, the parcel of land
called Little hame lying in Bradston, and the parcel of land called
Woocroft and woocroft meadow ; for default, I give the same to my
daughters, Kathcriiic, Sini and Mnry and their heirs. I give to Samuel
Trotiiuui my brother and to yolui Trotinan my kinsman both of Stinch-
combe and to their heirs all that parcel of land in Slimbridge wbich I
bought of Willidni Ady, to raise portions for my said 3 daughters and
their heirs.
The said messuage called the Chappie house, the premises thereto
belonging, sometime parcel of the chantry of Bradston, the close of pas-
ture called the Hame in Slimbridge are held of the King as of his manor
of Bulford in co. Wilts, by fealty only in free and common socage and
not in chief, and are worth per annum, clear, 135. 4^/. The close called
Brownings leaze, the acre of meadow in Sportmead and other the
premises purchased of the said Thomas and Bridi^et Bower are held of
the King as of his manor of Eastgreenwich in co. Kent in free and
common socage and not in chief or by knight's service, and are worth
per annum, clear, 65. Hd. The said close called Hollisters Meade in
Bradston, the close called the little paddocke, the ij acre in the field
called Sheradine, the selion of land in Eggamhill and the 2 acres of
land in Highfield are held oi George Lord Berkeley as of his manor of
Alkington by fealty and suit at the court of the hundred of Berkeley
every three weeks, and by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 6s. 8^^. The 3
acres of the said close called the breach are held of the said George Lord
Berkeley as of his manor of Hurst, by knight's service and by suit at the
court of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and are worth per annum,
clear, 25. 6d. The other acre in the said close is held of the said Lord
Berkeley as of his manor of Slimbridge, by fealty and suit at the court
of the hundred of Berkeley every 3 weeks, and is worth per annum, clear,
8(/. The said messuage and other the premises in Swanley and else-
where within the parish of Berkeley are held of the King as of his manor
of Bulford in free and common socage and nojt in chief or by knight's
service, and are worth per annum, clear, 205.
Maurice Trotmaii died at Bradston 22 October, 14 Charles I [1638] ;
jfolni Trutman was his son and next heir, and was then aged 21 years
and more.
^ The said ^ohn died at Bradston 8 May last past ; Samuel Trotman
younger son of the said Maurice Trotman is the brother and next heir
I r 2 Gloucestersh ire
of the said John, and is now the heir of the said Maurice, at the time
of whose death he was aged 20 years, 4 months and 8 days.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 16 Charles I, part 31, No. 26.
3oi)n rari)i).
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester 3 August, 15 Charles
I [1639] , before WiUiam Caplc, esq., Mayor of the City of Glou-
cester and escheator, by virtue of his Office, after the death of John
Webb by the oath of Jasper Clntterbooke, gent., John Nclnie, gent.,
Robert Taylor, gtnt.,Jiichard Ockold, Richard Holford, gent., William
Longe, gent., Edmnnd Palmer, gent., John Wood, gent, Robert Paine,
gent., Thomas Allen, Thomas Symes, Francis Wheeler, gent., and
William Angell, who say that
John Webb was seised of i messuage, i garden, i orchard, 16^ acres
of land, jh acres of meadow and 4 acres of pasture in Longford and
Wotton.
So seised, the said John by his will dated 15 November, 6 Charles I
[1630] gave to John Webb his eldest son the moiety of his said premises
lying in Longford when he should attain the age of 25 years, and in the
meantime he gave to Elianorc then his wife all the said premises to-
wards the maintenance and bringing up of his children. If the said
John Webb the *)n should die without issue then the said premises
should remain to William Webb another son of the said John the
father and to his heirs ; for default, then successively to the other sons
and daughters of the said John Webb the father.
The said premises are held of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral
Church of Gloucester as of their said Church by fealty only, and are
worth per annum, clear, 25. 6d.
John Webb died at Longford 6 December, 6 Charles I [1630] ; John
Webb is his son and next heir, and was then aged 17 years, 8 months
and 23 days, and not more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 15 Charles I, part 31, No. 34,
SSaiUiam ^crivlr.
Inquisition taken at Wotton Underedge, 6 (?) April, 2 Charles I
[1626] , before Peter Byrd, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office,
^fter the death of William Teckle, late of Slimbridge, by the oath of
hiquisUioncs Post Mortem. 15,
Robert Smyth, Robert Hickes, Thomas Salter, Thomas Birdou, Richard
Griffin, Richard Browne, John Okes, John Plomer, Thomas Everod,
William Fowrds, senior, Francis Taylor, Simon Lapley, Francis Plomer
and Thomas May, senior, who say that
William Teckle and Margaret late his wife (now the wife of Thomas
Davis) were jointly seised for the term of their lives (the remainder
thereof being to the said William Teckle and his heirs) of i messuage
and 6 acres of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging within the
parish of Slimbridge, parcel of the lands and tenements there called
Ryvers lands.
The said William Teckle and one Robert Gasson late of Slimbridge
were jointly seised for the term of their lives (the remainder thereof
being to the said William and his heirs) of i meadow called Marshleyes
and I meadow called Penicroft in Slimbridge, containing 4I acres, like-
wise parcel of the said Ryvers lands.
The said premises are held of Elizabeth, Lady Berkeley, widow, as
of her manor of Hurst, by knight's service, heriots, fealty and suit at
court, and are worth per annum, clear, i2d.
William Teckle died at Slimbridge 24 September, 20 (?) James I ;
Elizabeth now the wife of Guy Heathfield and Edith Teckle are his
daughters and coheirs: the said Elizabeth was then aged 13 years, i
month and 23 days, and the said Edith 5 years, 4 months and 10 days.
The said Margaret late the wife of the said William still survives
at Slimbridge.
The said Robert Gasson died at Slimbridge 6 October, 22 James I
[1624].
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 2 Charles I, part 5, No. 109.
lBUU)avti ^omlinsiou.
Inquisition taken at Cheltenham 22 September, 14 Charles I
[1638] before John Poole, gent., escheator, by virtue of his
Office, after the death of Edward Tomlinson late of Gotherington, by
the oath of jfohn Stiirmy, gent., Samuel Mannsell, Walter Marty n,
Timothy Cartwright, Walter Currier, Thomas Cartzv right, Thomas
Masofi, Henry Mason, jfohn Okey, William Strou'de, junior, Thomas
Gregorie, John Sturmy, senior, jfohn Dobbyns, George Merrell, Michael
Wells, Edmund Bullenger, and jfohn Powell, who say that
Edward Tomlinson was seised of i messuage and 2i virgates of
land in Gotherington, which are held of the manor of Cleeve Episcopi
1 1
1^4 Gloucestershire
in free and common socage, by the yearly rent of iis. ^d. to be paid
yearly to the lord of that manor, and by suit at the court of the said
manor, and are worth per annum, clear, 205,
Edward Tomlinson died at Gotherington i July, 2 Charles I [1626] ;
Edward Tomlinson is his son and next heir, and was then aged 5 years
and more.
John Lloyd took the profits of the said premises from the death of
the said Edward until the ist day of October, 10 Charles I [1634] ; and
Arthur Tomlinson took the same from the said ist October up to the
day of the taking of this inquisition.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. in., 14 Charles I, part 27, No. 193.
Inquisition taken at Lidney 25 September, 14 Charles I [1638],
before jfohn Poole, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of Joseph White, by the oath of Walter Wehley, John Hickes,
Morgan Griffith, John Meeke, William Gibbes, William Strenger,
William Morgan, John Robins, Anthony Eddy, John de Awre, William
Howlder, Philip Meeke and John Alye, who say that
Joseph White was seised of i messuage and about 12 acres of land
in Huntley, but of whom or by what services they are held the jurors
know not : they are worth per annum, clear, £jf.
Joseph White died 31 August, 13 Charles I [1637]; Joseph White
is his son and next heir, but of what age he then was or now is the
jurors know not.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. m., 14 Charles /, part 27, No. 1S9.
5rt)oma^ 5ri)pnur, lviU5i)t.
Delivered into court 31 May, 23 Charles I [1647].
InClUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester i September, 18 Charles I
[1642] before William Masters, Knight, Thomas Rich, esq.,
William Barret, esq., escheator, and Thomas Goodeere, esq., commis-
sioners, after the death oi Thomas Tliynne, Knight, by the oath oi John
Pretyman, esq., Thomas Higges, esq., Francis Savadge, gent., Walter
Master, gent., Thomas Master, gent., John Trotman, gent., Jeremiah
Buck, gent., William Partridg, gent., Simon Olliff, gent., Benjamin
Inquisitioiics Post Mortem. 155
BrUlgery },'ent., John Bnnvn'ni;^, j;ent., and yohn Harding, gent., who
say that
Thomas Thynne, Knight, was seized of the manor of Warmister in
CO. Wilts ; the hundred of Warmister in the said county ; 3 messuages,
and divers lands, meadows and pasture containing 30 acres in Corsley
in CO. Wilts, lately purchased by the said Thomas Thynne of Robert
Hooper ; i messuage and divers lands, meadows and pastures containing
30 acres in Warmister and Buglcy, lately purchased by the said Thomas
Thynne o{ Edward Blaydon ; 2 messuages and divers lands, meadows
and pasture containing 30 acres in Corsley, lately purchased by the said
Thomas of Trollop ; certain lands, meadows and pasture contain-
ing 30 acres in Warmister, Norridg, Buishopstrow and Norton, lately
purchased by the said Thomas of Thomas Samborne, esq., Anne his wife,
John Jesopp, esq., Margery his wife and Robert Clarke, esq., and Frances
his wife ; the prebend and rectory of Tymesburie in Imber in co. Wilts,
and all the tithes as well great as small to the same belonging ; 2
messuages and certain lands, meadows and pastures containing 80 acres
in Imber ; 4 messuages in the City of New Sarum in co. Wilts ; divers
lands, meadows and pastures containing 50 acres in Charlockhill in the
parish of Deverell ; a " Quarrie of Stone " and the soil thereof in
Haselburie ; 10 messuages and 40 acres of land, meadow and pasture
in Warmister and Bugley, purchased by the said Thomas Thynne of
Edivard Skutt, gent. ; also to him and his heirs males ; with remainder
thereof to his right heirs, of 2 messuages, one whereof is called Longleat
alias Longleat Howse, and divers lands, meadows and pastures contain-
ing 100 acres, lying in Longleat, Deverellaugbridg, Hornisham, Anstney
Hill and Maydenbradley in co. Wilts; also of Longleat Parke in co.
Wilts; the manor of Deverellaugbridg in co. Wilts; the manor of
Mounckton alias Mounckton Deverell in tjhe said county; the manor
of Sutton in the said county ; the manor of Corsley in the said county ;
the manor of Whitborne in the said county; the manor of Huntenhull
alias Hunthill alias Huntilhall in the said county; the manor of
Somerford magna alias Somerford Matravers alias Broadsomerford in
the said county ; 2 messuages and certain lands, meadows and pastures
containing 30 acres, lying in Meere in the said county; certain woods
or wood land called Norridg Woods, containing 50 acres in Warmister
and Upton Skidmore ; certain land.s, meadows and pastures containing
300 acres, lying in Warmister, Hanington Selwood, Norton Bavant
Sevington alias Leigh, Dallimeere, Malmesburie, Boyeton, Stower Paine,
Stert parva, Hornisham and Corsley in the said county ; divers lands,
meadows and pastures called Shootecloses containing 20 acres, lying in
Deverellaugbridg ; the manor of Feltham ; the reversion of the manor
itjo Gloucestershire
of Eastwoodlands, upon the several deaths of Edward Leverscdg, esq.,
and Robert Leverscdg, esq., his son, who hold the said manor for their
lives and still survive ; the reversion of 2 water mills and 30 acres of
land, meadow and pasture in Froome ; 100 acres of land, meadow and
pasture in Walditch alias Waldwick, Westmarsh, Tuckmersh and Mars-
ton ; the advowson, free gift and right of patronage of the parish church
of Marston ; i messuage and 2 water mills called Ripons place lying in
Froome ; the rectory of Streete with the Chapel of Walton ; the manor
of Mouncksham : all which premises are in co. Somerset ; also in fee-
tail of the manor of Froome alias Froome Selwood and Westwoodlands ;
the advowson, free gift and right of patronage of the vicarage of the
Church' of Froonie ; 100 acres of land, meadow and pasture called
Dunscombe and Frigglestreete in Froome ; certain other lands contain-
ing 40 acres, called Heathowse in Froome and Raddon, 6 messuages
and divers lands, meadows and pastures containing 40 acres, lying m
Froome Selwood, Westwoodlandes and Marston, sometime belonging to
the dissolved Chantry of Froome Selwood called St. Andrewes Chantry ;
I messuage called Langley alias St. Algars, and divers lands, meadows
and pastures containing 100 acres, lying in the forest of Selwood ; i
messuage called Clapton Farme and divers lands, meadows and pasture
to the same belonging containing 40 acres ; the manor of Lullington ;
the rectory of Lullington and the tithes of grain and hay yearly forth-
coming and renewing within the parish of Lullington ; the manor of
East Horrington ; the manor of Walton and a certain park called Sharp-
ham Parke: all which premises last recited are in co. Somerset; also
of divers lands, meadows and pastures containing 20 acres, lying m
Gillingham and Motcomb in co. Dorset ; also in fee-tail of the manor of
Bagendon ; divers lands, rfteadows and pastures containing 20 acres, lying
in Doddington, Sodburie, Oldsodburie and Chippingsodburie, co. Glouc. ;
the moiety of the manor and rectory of Nunkeeling in co. York, and the
advowson and right of patronage of the vicarage of the Church of Nun-
keeling ; also the moiety of divers lands, meadows and pastures con-
taining 200 acres, lying in Nunkeeling, Bewholme, Beningholme, Cat-
wick and Waghen in co. York; the reversion of the prebend and rectory
of Thame in co. Oxon, and all the tithes thereto belonging, upon the
several deaths of Susan late the wife of John Thynne, esq., deceased
and yohn Tliyiine her son who hold the same for their lives ; the rever-
sion of 4 messuages and divers lands, meadows and pastures contammg
50 acres, lying in Thame, Tittesworth, Siddenham, Towersey, Prestend
and Moreton in co. Oxford ; the rectory of Earith and Leisnes in co.
Kent, and all the tithes of grain and hay yearly forthcoming within the
parishes of Earith and Leisnes ; i messuage and divers lands, meadows
inquisitiones Post Mortem. 157
and pastures there containin<; 100 acres ; i messuage in the City of Lon-
don situate next Baynards Castle ; i water mill and divers lands, meadows
and pastures in Savedgston in co. Southampton ; the manor of Yarton
alias Yerdihgton in co. Salop, with all the lands, etc., thereto belonging,
now or late in the tenure of Thomas Newborrow, gent. ; i capital mes-
suage in Walton with all the lands, etc., thereto belonging, now in the
tenure of William Wright alias Farmer ; the moiety of i messuage and
divers acres of land, meadow and pasture, in 2 parts to be divided, lying
in Minsterlie to the said messuage belonging, now or late in the tenure
of Edward jfenkin ; i other moiety there [of i messuage ?J and of divers
acres of land, meadow and pasture there to the said messuage belonging,
now or late in the tenure of Thomas Newall in the right of Anne his
wife ; the moiety of i messuage and tenement there and of divers acres
of land, meadow and pasture thereto belonging, late in the tenure of
Thomas Stcplietis, senior, and Margery Stephens ; i water mill in Low-
hogston and Minsterley, and divers parcels of land, meadow and pasture
there, heretofore purchased by Robert Stephens of Edward Pnrslow ;
the moiety of i messuage in Wallopp and divers parcels of land, meadow
and pasture there in 2 parts to be divided, late in the tenure of John
Beddow and now in that of Edward Pomer in right of Margaret his
wife ; the moiety of i messuage within the parish of Westl^urie and of
divers lands, etc. in Westburie and Wallopp in 2 parts to be divided, to
the said messuage belonging, in the tenure oijohn Adderley : all which
said premises last mentioned are in co. Salop ; also of i messuage and
2 water mills in Laverton and Buckland, and divers parcels of land,
meadow and pasture there to the same belonging, late in the tenure of
Richard White; i messuage with lands, etc., in Buckland, late in the
tenure of Ciprian Mansell ; i messuage with lands, etc., in Laverton, in
the tenure of John Blissard, junior ; i messuage, with lands, etc., in
Buckland, in the tenure of John Blissard, senior; i messuage with
lands, etc., in Kemisford, in the tenure of Nicholas Godwin ; i other
messuage with lands there, in the tenure of Joaji Packer, widow, and
Thomas Packer ; and i other messuage and lands there late in the tenure
of Richard Day.
The said TJiomas Thynne being so seised, in Michaelmas term 11
Charles I [1635] a common recovery was suffered in the Court of Kings
Bench by writ of " ingressu super disseisin in le post " by Robert Eyre,
esq., against the said Thomas Thynne of the moiety of the manor and
rectory of Nunkeeling in co. York and of other the premises in Nun-
keeling, Bewholme, Beningholme, Catwick and Waghen, to the use of
the said Thomas Thynne for his life; after his decease, to the use of
Thomas Thynne, son of the said Thomas, and of his heirs male, with
1 1 ♦
i^S GlouccstersJiire
remainder to the said Sir Thomas and his heirs for ever, as by indenture
dated i December in the said year, made between the said Sir Thomas
of the one part and the said Robert Eyre, esq., of the other part more
fully appears.
By the same indenture the said Sir Thomas agreed with the said
Robert Eyre that he would be seised of the manor of Muncksham in co.
Somerset with all the lands, etc., thereto belonging to the sole use of
himself for his life ; after his decease to the use of the said Thomas
Thynne his son and his heirs male, with remainder to the said Sir
Thomas and his heirs for ever.
The manor and hundred of Waimister are held of the King in chief
by knight's service, to wit, by the 2oth part of a knight's fee, and are
worth per annum, clear, £5. Of whom the premises in Corsley pur-
chased o{ Robert Hooper are held the jurors know not : they are worth
per annum, clear, lo.v. Of whom or by what services the premises in
Warmister and Bugley purchased of Edward Blaydon are held the
jurors know not: they are worth per annum, clear, 105. Of whom the
premises in Corsley purchased of Trollop are held is not known :
they are worth per annum, clear, 105. Of whom the said premises in
Warmister, Norridg, Biushopstow and Norton are held is not known :
they are worth per annum, clear, 105. Of whom the prebend and
rectory of Tymesburie and other the premises in Imber are held is not
known : they are worth per annum, clear, los. The premises in New
Sarum are held of the Bishop of Salisbury as of his bishopric in free
socage by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear, los. The
premises in Charlockhill in the parish of Deverell are held of the King
as of his manor of Bulford in co. Wilts in free socage by fealty only,
and are worth per annum, clear, 20.-;. The " quarrie of Stone " and the
soil thereof are held of the King as of his manor of Eastgreenwich in
free socage by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear, 2d. The
manor of Arensfee is held of the King in chief by knight's service, to
wit, by the 30th part of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear,
10.9. Of whom the premises in Warmister and Bugley purchased of
Edward Sktdt are held is not known : they are worth per annum, clear,
I05. The premises in Longleat, Deverellaugbridg, Hornisham, Anstney
Hill and Maydenbradley are held of the King in chief by knight's service,
to wit, by the loth part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum,
clear, 53.S. 4,d. The manor of Deverellaugbridg is held of the King as
of his manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty and the yearly rent of
£"29 13s. \d., and is worth per annum, clear, £10. The manor of
Monnckton alias Mounckton Deverell is held of the King as of his said
manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty and the yearly rent of £\6 6s.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 1^9
8f/., and is worth per annum, clear, £5 75. \od. Of whom the manor of.
Sutton is held the jurors know not: it is worth per annum, clear, ;^5.
The manor of Corsley is held of the King in chief by the 20th part of a
knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, £5. The manor of Whit-
borne and Whitborne moore is held of the King in chief by the 20th
part of I knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, £\ 185. Of whom
or by what service the manor of Huntenhull is held is not known : it is
worth per annum, clear, £5 65. M. The manor of Somerford Magna is
held of the King in chief by the loth part of a knight's fee, and is worth
per annum, clear, 405. The premises in Meere are held of the King as
of his said manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty only, and are worth
per annum, clear, 105. The wood called Norridg Wood is held of the
King as of his said manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty only, and
is worth per annum, clear, 205. The premises in Warmister sometime
belonging to the monastery of Maydenbradley are held of the King in
chief by the 20th part of a knight's fee and the yearly rent of 22^/., and
are worth per annum, clear, 205. The premises in Selwood, Norton
Bavant, Sevington alias Leigh,* Dallymeere, Malmesburie, Boyton,
Stower and Parva Hornisham are held of the King as of his manor of
East Greenwich in co. Kent in free socage by fealty only, and are worth
per annum, clear, 20.s. The premises in Stert are held of the King in
chief by the looth part of a knight's fee and the yearly rent of 205., and
are worth per annum, clear, £\. The premises in Corsley are held of
the King as of his said manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty only,
and are worth per annum, clear, 2o.s. The premises called Shootecloses
in Deverellaugbridg are held of the King in chief by the 40th part of a
knight's fee, and are worth per annum, 205. The manor of Feltham is
held of Edmund Leversedg, esq., as of his manor of Froome, by fealty
and the yearly rent of 125., and is worth per annum, clear, 305. The
manor of Eastwoodlandes is held of the Kmg in chief by the 20th part
of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, 305. Of whom the
premises and water mill in Froome are held is not known : they are
worth per annum, clear, 205. The premises in Waldich, Westmarsh,
Tuckmarsh and Marston and the advowson of the Church in Marston
are held of the King in chief by the 40th part of a knight's fee, and are
worth per annum, clear, 45,";. Of whom the messuage and water mills
called Ripons Place in Froome are held is not known: they are worth
per annum, clear, 235. Of whom the rectory of Streete with the Chapel
of Walton are held the jurors know not : they are worth per annum,
clear, 205. The manor of Mouncksham is held of the King in chief by
the 30th part of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear, £"5. The
manor of Froome and Westwoodlandes, the rectory of Froome and the
i6o Gloucestershire
advowson and right of patronage of the vicarage of the said Church are
held of the King as of his said manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty
only, and are worth per annum, clear, £\o. The premises called
Dunscomb and Frigglestreete in Froome are held of the said Edmund
Leversedg, esq., as of his manor of Froome, in free socage, and are worth
per annum, clear, 20s. The premises called Heathowse in Froome and
Raddon are held of the King in chief by the looth part of a knight's fee,
and are worth per annum, clear, 235. The premises in Froomesel-
wood, Westwoodlandes and Marston sometime belonging to the Chantry
of St. Andrews are held of the King as of his said manor of Bulford in
free socage, and are worth per annum, clear, 205. The premises called
Langley alias St Algars in co. Somerset are held of the King in chief
by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, £4.
The messuage called Clapton Farm is held of the King as of his said
manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty only, and is worth per annum,
clear, 405. The manor and rectory of Lullington are held of the King
in chief by the 20th part of a knight's fee, and are worth per annum,
clear, 405. The manor of East Horrington is held of the King as of his
said manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty only, and is worth per
annum, clear, £"13. The manor of Walton and tne park called Sharpham
Parke are held of the King in chief by the 40th part of a knight's fee and
the yearly rent of £13 195. 8d., and are worth per annum, clear, £20.
The premises in Gillingham and Motcomb are held of the King as of
his said manor of Bulford in free socage by fealty only, and are worth
per annum, clear, 205. The manor of Bagendon is held of the King in
chief by the — part of a knight's fee, and is worth per annum, clear,
£3. The premises in Doddington, Sodburie, Oldsodburieand Chipping-
sodburie are held of the King in chief by the loth part of a knight's fee,
and are worth per anuum, clear, 205. The moiety of the manor and
rectory of Nunkeeling, the advowson of the Vicarage of the Church there,
and the moiety of the premises in Nunkeeling, Bewholme, Beningholme,
Catwick and Waghen, are held of the King in chief by the 20th part of
a knight's fee, and are worth per annum, clear, i6s. 10^^. The prebend
and rectory of Thame and the premises in Thame, Tettesworth, Sidden-
ham, Towersey, Presteend and Mooreton are held of the Dean and
Chapter of Lincoln in free socage by fealty only, and are worth per
annum, clear, £20. The rectory of Earith alias Leisnes and the premises
in Earith and Leisnes are held of the King as of his manor of East-
greenwich in free socage by fealty only and the yearly rent of 205., and
are worth per annum, clear, £"io. The messuage next Baynards Castle
in London is held of the King in free burgage by fealty only, and is
worth per annum, clear, 205. Of whom the premises in Savedgston are
inipnsitiones Post Mortem. 16 1
held is not known : they are worth per annum, clear, 55. The manor
of Yarton is held of the King in chief by the 40th part of a knight's fee,
and is worth per annum, clear, £\o. The capital messuage in Walton
is held of the King in chief by the looth part of a knight's fee, and is
worth per annum, clear, 405. Of whom the tenements in Minsterley
are held is not known : they are worth per annum, clear, 105. Of whom
the tenements in Buckland and Laverton are held is not known : they
are worth per annum, clear, 205. Of whom the tenements in Kemesford
are held is not known : they are worth per annum, clear, 10?,.
The said Sir TJionias Thynne was likewise seised in fee tail of the
manor of Chedder alias Cedder in co. Somerset ; the hundred of Wmter-
stocke in the said county, the lordship and manor of Buckland and
Laverton ; i close of pasture called Wormington Leasowe, containing 80
acres, not being in reality parcel of the said manor, but reputed to be
parcel thereof from the 2nd year of Eliz. up to the present time; and
the advowfion of the Church of Buckland and Laverton.
So seised, the said Sir Thomas by indenture dated 2 May, 2 Charles
I [1625], made between himself of the one part and Edward Reason
and jfolin Taylor of the other part, according to the true intent of certain
indentures tripartite dated i<S April then last past, in part performance
of the same, and for a sum of mone}' to him in hand paid, sold to the
said Edward and jf(dni all the said premises last mentioned : to hold
to them and their heirs until and to the sole intent that one or more
common recoveries of the said premises shall be suffered against them ;
and thenceforth for the other uses in the said indenture tripartite ex-
pressed. Afterwards, to wit, in Easter term, 2 Charles I [1626] a
recovery was suffered of all the said premises, and also another recovery
of the said premises in co. Glouc, to the sole use of the said Sir Thomas
and his heirs for ever, as by the said indenture made between the said
Sir Thomas of the first part, the said Edward Reason and ^ohn Taylor
of the second part and Maurice Baylcy, gent., of the third part, more
fully appears.
The said Sir Thomas was also seised of the said manor of Kemps-
ford, commonly called Kemisford ; the castle of Cawse alias Cawis ;
the manor of Cawse alias Cawis in co. Salop ; the manor of Minsterley,
together with the forest of Hoggestowe and all the lands, tenements
and hereditaments called Hoggestowe and Habberley Walke alias
Habberley Office; the manor of Stretton in the Dale alias Stretton
alias All Stretton alias Church Stretton <r//fr.s- Little Stretton, and all the
messuages, lands, etc., within the said manor, lying in the parishes, vils,
hamlets, fields or precincts of Cawse, Wallopp, Bromehill, Worthyne,
Westbury, Minsterley, Ponsbury, Habberley Stretton, Tasley and Quat-
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ford in the said county, to the said castle and manor belonging; 60
acres of meadow called Moremeade in the parish of Deverell, late parcel
of the possessions of the late monastery of Hayles, i messuage with
lands, etc., in Stert in the parish of Hanington in co. Wilts ; all those
meadows and pastures there called Stert leazes ; i close called Trinitie
Close in Eastropp in the parish of Higworth in co. Wilts, lately pur-
chased of William Snigg; i messuage, i garden, i orchard, 50 acres
of land, 30 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture and 10 acres of furze
and heath in Wattlesborough, Hay alias Hayes and Alberbury in co.
Salop, lately purchased by the said Sir Thomas of Robert Leyton ; i
other messuage and tenement and 2 small parcels of land thereto be-
longing in Alberbury, Ute in the tenure of r//o;;m5 Williams ; 2 meadows
in Hayes called Warner, Garner and the More ; i meadow called Finch
meadowe in Alberbury and Cardeston, lately purchased by the said Sir
Thomas of the said Robert Leyton ; an J 25 acres of land, meadow, pas-
ture and wood called Fagg Close, little meadowe and Fagg Coppice in
the parish of Wattlesborough, lately purchased of the said Robert Leyton ;
1 virgate of land in Kempsford lately purchased of Robert Jenoxir ; i
messta-e 8 acres of land and 8 acres of pasture in Minsterley and
WestbuVinco. Salop, lately purchased oi Robert Nicholas ^nA Anne
his wife ; all those closes or parcels of land, meadow or pasture called
the Callowe alias Callowe Hill in Minsterley; the manor and capital
messuage of Aston Rogers in co. Salop, lately purchased of Felicia
Gittins, Alexander Gittins and Mary his wife and Peter Wood; all
that capital messuage and divers lands, tenements and hereditaments in
Minsterley and Hoggestowe, lately purchased oi Christopher Clough ; 1
messuage, 3 cottages, 30 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 20 acres ol
pasture and common of pasture in Church Stretton and All Stretton in
co Salop, lately purchased of Arthur Ward, Henry Powell, esq., and
others ; i messuage, i cottage, i garden, i orchard, 30 acres of land,
10 acres of meadow, 40 acres of pasture and common of pasture in
Poulton, Callow, Hogstowe and Minsterley, lately purchased oi Francis
Whitcombc, gent.; and 2 messuages and tenements in Minsterley, late
in the tenure of Matthew Price and William Edwards, with all the
lands, etc., to the said messuages belonging, lately purchased of Pelham
Corbett, esq.,
So seised, the said Sir Thomas Thynne by indenture dated 31 July,
IS Charles I [1639] made between himself by the name of Thomas
Thynne of Longleat in co. Wilts, knight, of the one part, Thomas Lord
Coventry late keeper of the Great Seal of England, and Edward E^v\
oi Dorset Lord Chamberlain revoked all the uses and intents declared
m an indenture dated 16 September 11 Charles I [1635] made between
tnquisitiones Post Morton. i6j
himself of the one part and William Pnivlett of Cottles in co. Wilts,
esq., deceased, and Robert Eyres of New Sarum in the said count}',
esq., of the other part : which said revocation the said vS/> Thomas made
by virtue of a certain proviso or power of revocation contained in the
said deed : and by the said indenture the said Sir Thomas for the love
he bore towards Dame Kathcrine his wife and in satisfaction of her
dower, and also towards Henry Frederic Thyinie his son now Kni^^ht
and Baronet, and to the intent that all the said manors, lordships, lands,
etc., should continue in the name and blood of himself and the said
Henry Frederic the said Sir Thomas aj^reed with said Lord Coventry
and Karl Dorset that he would be seised of the said manor of Chedder,
the hundred of Winterstoke, the manors of Buckland and Laverton,
the manor of Kemisford, the I vir«;ate of land purchased of Robert
Giinier in Kemisford, the messua-^e the Stert, the pasture and meadow
in Stert called Stert leasowes, the close called Trinitie Close in Bst-
roppe, the manors of Cawse Castle, Adston, Wallop, Minsterley,
Stretton, Walton, Yarton and Wentnor, the forest of Hojj;<;esto\ve,
and all those lands and tenements called Hoj^stowe, Haberley, Walke
alias Kaberley Office, the premises bouj,^ht of ChristopJicr Clow^h, ^ent.,
the lands called Callowhill, and all other the manors, lands, etc., of the
said Sir Thomas lying in Cawse, Wallopp, Bromehill, Worthin, West-
bury, Minsterley, Ponsbury, Haverley, Stretton, Walton, Mervill,
Tashley, Yarton, Adston and Quadford, and of the reversions thereof,
to the use of the said Sir Thomas for his life ; after his decease, then
as to the said manor of Chedder, the hundred of Wmterstoke, the
manor of Kemisford and the virgate of land there purchased of Robert
Gyinier, to the use of the said Dame Kathcrine Thynne for her life in
compensation of her dower and thirds ; after her decease, then as to
the said manor of Cheddar and hundred of Winterstoke to the use of
the right heirs of the said Sir Thomas for ever. As to the manor of
Kemisford and the virgate of land there, to the use of the said Henry
Frederic Thynne and his heirs ; for default, to the use of the right heirs
of the said Sir Thomas for ever. As to the manors and lordships of
Buckland and Laverton, and the before recited manors, lordships,
castles, walks, offices, etc., in the said indenture mentioned, and as to
all the premises in Stert, the close called Trinity Close in Eastroppe,
after the death of the said Sir TJiomas to the use of the said Henry
Frederic Thynne and his heirs male ; and for default, to the use of the
right heirs of the said Sir Thomas for ever. The manors of Buckland
and Laverton and other the premises there are held of the King in
chief by knight's service and are worth per annum, clear, £"io. The
manor of Kemisford and other the premises there are held of the King
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in chief by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, £\o. The
manors of Cawse and Minsterley, the forest of Hoggestowe and Hab-
berley Walke are held of the King in chief by knight's service, and are
worth per annum, clear, £15. The manor of Stretton and other the
premises there and the premises bought of the said Arthur Ward and
others are held of the King in chief by knights service, and are worth
per annum, clear, 405. The premises in Stert, Eastropp and High-
worth purchased of the said William Snigg are held of the King in
chief by knights service, and are worth per annum, clear, 205. Of
whom the premises in co. Salop purchased of Robert Leighton are held
the jurors know not : they are worth per annum, clear, 305. Of whom
the premises in Minsterley and Westbury purchased of Robert Nicholas,
the close called Callowhill, the manor of Aston Rogers, and the prem-
ises purchased respectively of the said Felicia Gittens, Christopher
Cloucrh Francis Whetcomhe and Pclham Corbett are held is not known :
they^'are worth per annum, clear, ;^5. The manor of Cheddar and the
hundred of Winterstoke are held of the King in chief by knights service,
and are worth per annum, clear, £10.
Sir Thomas Thynne died i August, 15 Charles I [1639], James
Thyme, Knight, is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years.
The said Dame Katherine, late the wife of the said Sir Thomas still
survives.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p.m., 18 Charles I, part 30, No. 47.
IHtitoarti iETvij, i^nttlcman.
Inquisition taken at Berkeley 11 October, 17 Charles I [1641]
before Thomas Hart, esq., escheator, after the death of Edward
Try, late of Beeley, gent., by the oath of William Hopton, Thomas
Smyth, John Samper, William Laiarcucc, John Harvy, Richard A rchard,
Thomas Warner, Nathaniel Mallet, John Clntterhooke, Joseph Hopton,
Henry Heathfield, Robert Crome, Robert Bayly, John Smyth of Heath-
field, John Smyth of Hinton, James Bayly, and John Turner, gent.,
who say that
Edward Try was seised of a capital messuage or site of the manor
of Bfeeley commonly called P.eeley Court, lying in the parish of Berkeley,
and divers lands, meadows and pastures to the same belongmg in
Berkeley and Came, containing 96 acres, and lately purchased by the
said Edward to him and his heirs of William Try, esq.
So seised, the said Edward Try made his will dated 30 October, 16
fii./iiisih'oucs Pos/ Moi'toii. 165
Charles I [1640], and thereby l)c(|ucathccl to Etiwuni Try his son and
his heirs i close of meadow or pasture called the little Home and i^
acres of meadow or pasture near adioinin<,' the said c''Me, parcel of the
said premises, Ivin-^ within the parish of Came. He also bequeathed to
Millecciit his wife the said capital messuaj^e and other the premises for
her life if she remained sole and unmarried, she payin<; yearly out of the
Bame to y.iliii Try his son and heir and to his heirs £20. If the said
Milliiii/t married a<j:ain, then the said premises to j^o to the said jfoJni
Try and his heirs for ever, he payin-^- yearly to the said Millicent £20.
The said premises are lield of (jinrt^n' Lord Ihrkclfy as of his manor
and castle of Berkeley by fealty and suit at the court of his hundred of
Berkeley every 3 weeks, and are worth per annum, clear, 535. 4^/.
lutiiuird Try died at Heeley 2 November last past ; JoJiit Try is his
son and next heir, and was then aj;ed 21 years and more.
Misc. Cluin., Inq. p. in., 17 Charles I, part 31, No. 136.
S^LliUiam 2:<Llarnrr, Yromau.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 3 September, 9
Charles I I1633] before jfoliii Sluppurd, esq., escheator, after the
death of Williani Warner, yeoman, by the oath of Samuel Ball, Aunsell
Bayly, Philip Gabhe, Matthe'u' CoUu<cll, John Cormoell, John Collier,
William Freeiiiaii, Saniiiel Kni'^ht, William Watkins, Daniel Kinge,
John Kinge, John Blisse, Thomas Cloterbooke, John Harris, Williayn
Harris, Robert Beard, Thomas Greening, jfohn Sanders and William
Bradford , who sa}- that
William ]Varner was seised of i capital messuaj^e lying in Hares-
field, wherein he then dwelt, with all the houses, lands, etc. thereto
bLlongin<; ; i close of pasture lyinj^; near or next the said messua<;e in
Haresfield containing 3 acres ; 2 closes of pasture there called the
Southendes, containing 10 acres; i other close of pasture there called
the (iasco) nes, containing S acres ; i other close of pasture there called
the Combe, containing 3 J, acres; 2 closes of pasture there called Stockinge
bridge leazes, containing 3 acres ; i other close of pasture there called
the Combeley, containing 2 acres ; i other close of pasture there lying
near a certain place called the Hill and containing 2}, acres ; 2 acres ot
arable land there in the fields called the Lye Feild and Greenestreete piece ;
I other messuage there called Watkyns House in a close of pasture
there to the said messuage belonging, containing i acre ; 2 small closes
of pasture there in or near the field called Hill Field, containing 2 acres;
1 56 Glotuester shire
I close of pasture called the Colehill lying in Standishe and Col-
thropp, containing 1 1 acres ; i other close of pasture there called the
acre, containing i acre ; i close of meadow there called Dray Howse
close, containing 4 acres ; i close of pasture called Cawdwell lying in
Haresfield, containing 8 acres ; 10 acres of Meadow in Haresfield,
Standishe and Morton ; 2 closes of pasture in Haresfield called the
Twenty landes, containing \\ acres ; i close of pasture there called the
Bayshard, containing 3 acres ; i close of pasture there called Northfeild
lease, containing 3 acres ; i close of pasture there called the Venys aUas
the Veynes, containing \\ acres; all those arable lands to the said
capital messuage belonging containing 24 acres, lying in the 5 several
fields of Haresfield ; and 2 acres of arable land in Coltthropp, now or
late in the tenure of yohn Harrys.
So seised, a fine was levied at Westminster in the Octaves of St.
Michael, 5 Charles I [1629], between Edward Morse, Nicholas Morse,
Nathaniel Fowler and William Griffin, plaintiffs, and the said William
Warner by the name of William Warner the elder and Alice his wife
deforciants, of all the said premises by the names of 2 messuages, 2
gardens, 2 orchards, 38 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 70 acres of
pasture, 5 acres of furze and heath and common of pasture for all beasts
in Haresfield, Standishe, Colthropp and Morton Valence, whereby the
said William and Alice acknowledged the said premises to be the right
of the said Edward as those which the said Edraard, Nathaniel and
William had of their gift, and the same remised to them and to the heirs
of the said Edward for ever : which said fine was levied to the uses
declared in an indenture dated 15 September, 5 Charles I [1629], made
between the said William Warner and Alice din(\ -Walter Parry and
Samuel Hollyday of the one part and the said Ediuard Morse, Nicholas
Morse, Nathaniel Fowler and William Griffin of the other part, to wit,
as to the said capital messuage, the 2 closes called the southendes, the
closes called the Gascoynes, the 10 acres of arable land lying in the Lye
feild and Greenestreete peece the closes and orchards to the said capital
messuage adjoining, the closes called the Combe, the Stockinge bridge
leazes, Combeley and the Hill, the messuage called Watkyns Howe with
a close thereto adjoining and 2 small closes in or near the field called
Hillfeild then in the tenure of Robert Mynett to the sole use of the said
William Warner for his natural life; after his decease, then as to the
moiety of the said capital messuage and of the barn and outhouses
thereto adjoining, the closes called the Southendes and the Gascoynes,
the 10 acres of arable land lying in the Leyfeild and Greenestreete peece
and of the close called the Combe, to the sole use of the said Alice then
the wife of the said William Warner, for her life for her jointure ; after
Inqiiisitioucs Post Mortem. 167
her decease, to the use of WWUam ll'^in/rr, junior, one of the sons of the
said WnUam senior and the said AUcc, for his life ; after his decease, to
the use of the heirs male of the liody of the said I r/7//\//;/, junior, hy Susan
then and now his wife; for default then to the use o( Sdiiiiicl Wnnur
another son of the said IViHiniu, senior, and Alice and his heirs male,
until the eldest dau-,^hter of the said William Wnnicr senior shall have
reached the a-^e of 14; after that time, then to the use of such daughter
until she shall have taken of the profits of those lands the sum of ^400.
If the said Williaiu and Susan have more than i dauj^hter, then i equal
share of the said £400 to he equally divided amon<,'st all the said daughters.
After the said eldest dau^^hter shall have received the said sum, then to
the use of the second dau^'hter of the said Williniii and Susan from her
age of 14 years until the time that she shall have received her share of
the said £400 ; and so one after the other to the use of all the daughters
of the said William and Susan, until they shall all have received their
shares ; for default, to the sole use of Richard Waotcr another son of
the said William and Alice and his heirs male for ever, provided that
they pay to the female issue of the said WiUinui and Susan the said
;C400 ; for default, to the use of Walter Warner and his heirs male for
ever; for default, to the use of the heirs male of the said Willuun
Warner senior for ever. As to the other moiety of the said capital
messuage after the death of the said William Warner, senior, to the use
of William Warner, junior, for his life ; after his decease, to the use of
the said Susan for her life ; after her decease, to the use of the heirs
male of the said William by the said Susan ; for default then succes-
sively in tail male to the use of the said Smnuel Warner, Richard
Warner and Walter Warner: and lastly for default, to the use of the
heirs male of the said Willium Warner senior for ever. As to the
closes and orchards to the said capital messusge belonging, the closes
called Stockinge bridge leazes and Combeley the close adjoining the
Hill the mcssuaj^e called Watkyns House with the close adjoining and
the 2 small closes in the tenure of Ro})ert Mynett, after the decease of
the said William Warner, senior, to the sole use of the said William,
junior, for his life; after his decease, to the use of the heirs male of the
body of the said William, junior, by the said Susan ; for default, to the
use of the heirs female of the said William and Susan until the heirs
male of the said William, senior, shall have paid to the issue female
of the said Williiim and Susan the sum of £"400 ; after such payment,
to the use successively in tail male of the said Samuel, Richard and
Walter Warner : and lastly for default, to the use of the heirs male of
the said William Warner, senior, for ever. As to the closes called
Colehill, the acre, Drayhowse close and Cawdwell, the 10 acres of meadow
1 58 Glouccstershh^e
lying in Haresfield, Standishe and Morton, the closes called Twenty-
landes, Bayshard, Northfield leaze, the Venys alias the Veynes, the
arable land to the said capital messuage belonging, 24 acres and the
2 acres of land in the tenure of Jolin Harrys, to the sole use of the said
William Warner, junior for his life ; after his decease, to the use of the
said Susan for her life ; after her decease, to the use of the heirs general
of the said William, by the said Susan ; and for default, to the use of
the right heirs of the said William for ever.
The said William Warner named in the writ was likewise seised of
2 closes of pasture called Okeyhill and the greate Hill, containing 26
acres, lying in Haresfeild ; i other close of pasture there called Middle
Hill, containing 10 acres ; i other close of pasture there called Ban-
close, 2 small closes of meadow or pasture there to the same adjoining
called the Lagoes containing 16 acres, i| acres of meadow there in a
field called Rodmore, and i close of pasture there called Pignehill con-
taining ID acres.
So seised, the said William Warner by his last will gave to his said
son Richard Warner and his heirs for ever the said 2 closes of pasture
called Okeyhill and the great Hill ; also to his said son Samuel Warner
and his heirs for ever the said close of pasture called Middlehill ; also
to his said son jfoJin Warner and his heirs for ever the said close of
pasture called Banclose, the 2 closes called the Lagoes and the if acres
of meadow in Rodmore ; also to his said son Walter and his heirs for
ever the said close of pasture called Pignehill.
The capital messuage and other the premises in Haresfeild are held
of Georirc Mynett, gent., as of his manor of Haresfeild in free and
common socage, by fealty, suit at court and the yearly rent of 75. 5^/.,
and are worth per annum, clear £4. The premises in Standish, Col-
thropp and Moreton are held of Ralf>h Dntton, Knight, as of his manor
of Standishe in free and common socage, by fealty, suit at court, and the
yearly rent of i lb. of pepper, and are worth per annum, clear, 205.
William Warner died at Haresfeild 22 September last past ; Thumas
Warner is his son and next heir and was then aged 21 years and more.
The said Alice relict of the said William and the said William
Warner, junior, and Susan his wife still survive at Haresfeild.
Misc. Chan., Imj. p. m., 9 Chas. I, part 22, No. 6,
l\oi)rvt aairio1)t.
Inquisition taken at the City of Gloucester 11 September, 10
Charles I [1634], before yohn Webb, esq., escheator, by virtue
Imjaisitiones Post Mortem. 169
ot his Office after the death of Robert Weight, by the oath of yoJin
Hcyward, gent., Peter Lugg, gent., Nicholas Webb, gent., Richard
Greene, gent., Richard Grynies, gent, Thomas Vorneham, gent., Jesse
Whittingham, Walter Teynton, William Barton, William Jones,
Edward Mason, William Fowler, Stephen Clutterbuck, Robert Porter
and John Craker, who say that
Robert Weight was seised of 2 parts, in 3 parts to be divided, of all
that capital messuage lying in Pitchcombe alias Pinchcombe alias
Pinchencombe called Mandevills Farme alias Pitchcombe's Farme,
and 2 parts, in 3 parts to be divided, of all the houses, barns, stables,
orchards, gardens, bartons, etc., etc., to the said messuage belonging;
all that close of meadow called the little meade, and the close of meadow
or pasture called the Further Rydeinge thereto adjoining ; i piece of
pasture containing 2 acres, late parcel of a close called the Hether
Rydeinge ; the close of meadow called Furlonge meade ; i close of
meadow or pasture called Perrycrofte ; i close of pasture called the
Further Pcrrycroft adjoining the said close called Perrycrofte; i close
of pasture or arable land called Hollow Winchcombe ; i close of arable
land containing about 6 acres, called Brodcrofte ; i other close of arable
land con-taining about g acres, called Mannor Pytt ; i piece of arable
land containing i acre, called the streetes end acre, lying at the upper
end of a field called Wittcombe ; i piece of arable land containing i^
acres lying in the said field called Street endes acre ; i other piece of
arable land containing about 3 acres, lying in a certain place called the
Hill adjoining the said field called Wittcombe field on the north ; i
other piece of arable land containing about 2 acres lying in the said
place called the Hill in or next the place called Bullcrofte ; i piece of
wood or woodland, containing about 4 acres, adjoining the said place
called Bullcrofte, with all the trees, soil and ground thereof: all which
said premises are situate in Pitchcombe ; also all ways, paths, water-
courses, etc., to the said premises belonging; and so much common of
pasture, pasturage and feeding for beasts in the wastes, commons and
common fields of Pitchcombe as belongs to the said capital messuage.
So seised, the said Robert Weight by indenture dated 8 January, 8
James I [i6og] made between himself by the name of Robert Weight
of Pitchcombe, yeoman, of the one part, and Richard Loveday of Pitch-
combe, yeoman, and William Weight son and heir apparent of the said
Robert of the other part, in consideration of £"60 to him in hand paid
by the said William and for the establishing of the said premises in the
name of the said William Weight, with remainder to his heirs male,
granted to the said Richard and William and their heirs the said 2
parts of all the said premises ; to hold to them and their heirs for ever,
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to the uses following, to wit, as to the moiety of the said 2 parts of all
the said premises to the use of the said Rohcrt Wa^ht and Joan his
wife for their lives; immediately after their decease, to the use of the
said WnUam Werght for his life; after his decease, to the use of G^lcs
WcUrht and Ruhard Weight 2 of the sons of the said Iy.//^a,« and to
the use of Mary Weight and Margaret Weight 2 of the daughters of
the said William for the term of 3 years then next following ; at the
end of that term, to the use of John Weight eldest son of the said
William and his heirs male ; and for default, for the use of the right
heirs of the said William Weight for ever. As to the other moiety of
all the said premises, to the use of the said William Wcrght and his
heirs for ever. t,t • t^ j- j ^-
The said Joan late the wife of the said Robert Weight died 27
December, 2 Charles I [1626].
The said premises are held of the King in socage in chief by a yearly
rent: the one moiety thereof is worth per annum, clear, 35. 4^., and
the other moiety is also worth per annum, clear, 3s. 4^.
Robert Weight died 2 October, 3 Charles I [1627] ; Wtlham
Weight is his son and next heir and was then aged 30 years and
more: he still survives at Pitchcombe.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. »i., 10 Charles I, part 22, IVo. 37-
Inquisition taken at the " Boothall " in Gloucester 30 September,
4 Charles I [1628], before Richard Guy, esq., escheator, by virtue
of his Office, after the death of William Whifiingfon, gentleman by the
oath of Thomas G ardyner, iunior, John Organ, Robert Yewen, Anthony
Merrv, Richard Beare, William Nellmc, John Snowe, Wrlham Bybte,
Edward Kinge, Richard IVichell, Richard Peglcr, Richard Ktng, Arthur
Harvest, Richard Moore and Thomas Payne, who say that
William Whittington was seised of 3 messuages lying in the town
of St Briavell ; 19 several closes of land, meadow and pasture, whereof
some are called Hart Hill, Hollow Marshe, Townsend groundes Wood-
croftes Wigattes, Picksnapps Croftes, Gillowes, Spurlandes and Silver-
landes, containing in the whole about 108 (? ac), lying in the said town,
within the forest of Deane or with the meets, bounds, precincts or
perambulations thereof late in the occupation of the said Wdharn
Whittington; i messuage and i garden lying in a certam street called
Venvestreete in the said parish of St. Briavill, sometime in the tenure
Inquisitioncs Post Mortem. 171
of William Gryjfyth ; and i other messuage and fjarden in the said
parish, now in the tenure of yohn Tiler.
So seised, the said Willinm Whittinsrtofi by his will dated 11 July, i
Charles I [1625], gave to Robert Whittin<rtoti his brother i messuage,
I garden, i barn, i small close thereto adjoining and i parcel of meadow
near the petty Marshe in St. Briavell, then in the tenure of Edward
Morse : to hold the said premises for his life ; and after his death, the
same to remain to William Whittington son of the said Robert and to
his heirs for ever. Testator also bequeathed to William Whitington
his kinsman son o{ James Whittington and to his heirs for ever i close
or parcel of land lying in the said close called the Gillowes, which he
purchased oi Edmund White and Edward his son. The said William
also devised to jfohn Whittington his brother and his heirs for ever, in
full exoneration of all accounts and demands that William son of the
said yohn might claim of him the said William, i parcel of meadow
called Snapcrofte lying within the said parish of St. Briavell, then in the
tenure of William Marshe. He also gave to Richard Catchmay of
Brickweare, Knight, Warren Goiighe, gent., William Tiler, John
Gryffcth, William Whittington and John Whittington sons oi y a mcs
Whittington deceased, and to Edward Dale all that close with a barn
thereupon called Hart Hills, to be divided into 2 parts, in the tenure of
Henry Martyn, and by him held for divers years, under the" yearly rent
of £6 and 2 hens ; the tenement, garden, barn and close of meadow
thereto adjoining in the tenure of Edward Morse and which he held at
the will of the said William Whittington under the yearly rent of 355. ;
and I parcel of land lying in the Spurralls containing about 4 acres in the
occupation o( Blanche Lcices, widow, under the yearly rent of 305., with
the reversion and remainder of all the said premises, and all the rents
reserved upon any demises of the said premises: to hold to them and
their heirs for ever, to the intent that they from time to time and at
all times thenceforward yearly for ever should truly satisfy and pay out
of the rents and profits of the said premises to 12 of the poorest people
of St. Briavell £3, to be distributed amongst them at the feasts of St.
Michael and the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary ; also £"3 more yearly
for ever for the placing out to crafts, mechanics and handiworks,
for binding them apprentices, and for providing stocks for such poor
boys and girls of the said parish as for the time being are fit to be placed
and bound apprentices, or who deserve to be helped, who have no
parents, or whose parents are not able to place them out as is aforesaid ;
also 265. 8f/. yearly for ever for i sufficient preacher or preachers to
preach 4 sermons in each year in the Church of St. Briavell, to wit, once
every quarter of each year for ever; and los. to be yearly spent for the
172 Gloucestershire
repairs and adornment of the said Church and for providing decent
ornaments for the same, but not to be spent for " TyHnj^," wallinj^
(muracione) or for doing any common repairs. The remainder of the
said yearly rents the said William appointed to be paid to Frances
WJiittington and Margaret his daughters and their heirs for ever. One
moiety of all the remaining messuages, gardens, lands, etc., not devised
in the said will, the said Williaiii gave to the said Frances his daughter,
then the wife of William Carpender, gent., now deceased, for her life ;
and after her decease, to William Carpender his kinsman, son of the
said William and Frances, and to his heirs ; for default, to the heirs
of the body of the said Frances ; for default, to William Hodges another
of his kinsman and to his heirs ; and for default, to the right heirs of
the said William WJiittington for ever. And the other moiety of all
the said messuages, etc., he gave to the said Margaret his daughter then
and now the wife of Nathaniel Hodges of the City of Gloucester for her
life ; after her decease, to the said William Hodges son of the said
Margaret and to her heirs ; for default, to the heirs of the body of
the said Margaret ; for default, to the said William Carpender and his
heirs; and for default, to the right heirs of the said William WJiitting-
ton for ever.
The said 3 messuages and the ig closes of land, meadow and pasture
in St. Briavells are held of the King as of his Castle of St. Briavells by
fealty, in free and common socage, and not in chief or by knight's ser-
vice, and are worth per annum, clear, 305. The messuage and garden
lying in Venystreete in St. Briavells is held oi BaynJiam TJirocJiniorton,
Knight and Baronet as of his manor of Clowerwall, by the rent of 8^/.,
and is worth per annum, clear, 45. The other messuage and garden in
the said parish in the tenure of the said yohn Tiler is held of RicJiard
CatcJimay, Knight, as of his manor of St. Briavell by fealty, and suit at
court, and is worth per annum, clear, 45, William WJiittington died 26
July, I Charles I [1625]; he then had issue the said Frances aged 32
years, and the said Margaret aged 28 years.
Misc. CJian., Inq., p. in., 4 Cliarlcs I, part 25, No. 27.
InCJUlSltlOn taken at Berkeley 23 August, 13 Charles I [1637],
before Hugh WJiitc, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Office, after
the death of Riciiard Wytt, by the oath of William Laiurence, gent.,
Gilbert Freeman, Richard Freeman, RalpJi Darby, yohn ClnttcrbooJic,
Imjnisitioncs Post Morlcni. 17^
Geor<^c Clnttcrbooke, Joseph H,>pton, Tiioiiias Smith, Thomas Bayley,
Thimnis Hull, Richard ycnkiits, Raines Atkins, jfohii Hvrwoud and
yohn Thairc, who say that
Richard Wytt was seized of 4 messuages, i cotta-^e, i barn, i water*
grain mill called Oakewood myll, with the ponds and water courses, 4
parcels of meadow to the said mill adjoining, i close called Collyers
beech, 2 closes of meadow adjoining the messuage situate near the
Cross in Breeme, i other close of meadow, i close of pasture and wood-
land lying near Thurstons brooke, now or late in the occupation of
Richard Hooper : all which premises contain in the whole about 27 acres
and were late parcel of the assarted lands of the King within the forest
of Deane, and are situate in the parish of Newland within the said
forest.
The said premises are held of the King as of his Castle of St. Briavells
by fealty and the rent of 5.';. 2.V/., in free and common socage and not in
chief or by knight's service, and are worth per annum, clear, 13.V. 4^/.
Richard ll'ytt died 27 October, 1626; John Wytt is his son and
next heir, and was then aged 2 years, i month and 22 da)-s and no
more.
A)nic the relict of the said RicJiard Wytt still survives at the cit)' o
Bristol.
Misc. Chan., Iikj. p. 111., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. Sg.
la id) art) Yong, Yeoman.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at Cirencester, 13 April, 13 Charles I [1637]
before Hit^^^h White, esq., escheator, by virtue of his Ofhce, after
the death of Richard Yoiige, yeoman, by the oath of Mure Gwillim,
gent., Arthjir Clarke, luhcard Addaiiies, Thomas Guy, Thomas Sausom,
jf(dtn youcs, Stephen Wood, ]Va!fer Millerd, Robert ])river, John
Ujidrili, Tobiits Maya, Richard Uiharte and Amos Duueev, wlio say
that
Richard Yoiii^e was seised of i messuage called Sanders situate in
Overley in the parish of Westbury ; i croft of pasture there to the said
messuage adjoining called the Conygree ; i other messuage there called
Belchers Ha}- and i dovecote, 1 barn and i water mill built upon the same ;
I toft and I jiarcel of pasture and wood there called Hutchells, contain-
ing 3 acres ; i other messuage there called Boughans, containing 6 acres ;
1 parcel of land and pasture there called VVredleckinge containing 13
acres; 1 f)ther parcel of pasture there called Lower (lostwalls and upper
1 74 Gloucestershire
Gostwalls, containing 30 acres ; 1 meadow there called Rushers meadow,
containing 2 acres ; i parcel of pasture there called Holly Vaste, con-
taining 20 acres, adjoining the said meadow last mentioned ; i parcel
of land there called Great Wheatley, containing 15 acres; i other parcel
of pasture and meadow there called Little Wheatley, containing 10
acres ; 2 other parcels of pasture and meadow there called the Cowleys,
containing 7 acres ; i parcel of meadow called Whitesmeadow, contain-
ing 2 acres ; i other parcel of meadow there called Meere meadowe,
containing 16 acres; i close of pasture there called the Ryeclose, con-
taining 4 acres ; 3 parcels of pasture and meadow lying together there
called the Paddockes and the Ley, containing 6 acres ; i parcel of pasture
there called Toweley Moore, containing 15 acres ; i close of meadow or
pasture there called Lower Parkes Moore, containing 14 acres; i other
parcel of pasture there called Middle Parkes Moore, containing 7 acres ; i
other parcel of pasture and i orchard there called Over Parkes Moore, con-
taining 13 acres ; 2 other parcels of pasture and meadow there called the
Half Corners, containing 7 acres; 2 other parcels of pasture there called
the Oxleyes, containing 3 acres ; certain parcels of land and pasture
there lying dispersed in a ground called Frewens; 2 other parcels of
land or pasture there lying separate in a field called Newland : which
said parcels in Frewens and Newland contain m the whole 10 acres;
I close of land there called Copps containing 3 acres : all which said
premises lie in Overley, Netherley and Northwood, or elsewhere in the
parish of Westbury.
So seised, the said Richard Yongc on the 28th day of April, 21
James I [1623] at Overley enfeoffed Rkhnrd Hill, William Hill,
William Aylberton and Guy Wihc of all the said premises to the follow-
ing uses : as to I moiety thereof to the use of the said Richard Yonge
for his life; after his decease, to the use of John Yuuge then his son
and heir apparent and his heirs hy Anne then and still his wife; for
default, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said John ; and for
default, to the use of the right heirs of the said Richahl Yonge for ever.
As to the other moiety of the said premises, to the use of the said John
Yonge and /^;///c his wife for their lives, for the jointure of the said ^««r ;
after^ their decease, to the use of the heirs of the body of the said John
by the said Anne ; for default, to the use of the heirs of the body of the
said John ; and for default, to the use of the right heirs of the said
Ricliard Yonge for ever.
All the said premises are held of the King as of his honor of Here-
ford by reason of the minority of Henry Lord Stafford now in the
wardship of the King, by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's
fee is not known, and are worth per annum, clear, £3.
Inquisitiones Post Mortem. 175
Richard Yonge died at Westbury 28 March, 11 Charles I [1635];
jfohn Yonge is his son and next heir, and was then aged 30 years and
more.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. in., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. loH.
Jol)!! aiHarrfn, £^rnior, iESrntlrman.
InCjUlSltlOn taken at Winchcombe 20 March, 13 Charles I
[1638], before John Poole, esq,, escheator, after the death of John
Warren, senior, {gentleman, by the oath of Thomas Warren of Staunton,
gent., Connon Wright, Richard Jacksons, Nicholas Izod, John Izod,
Henry Grceninge, John Slaftcr alias Aston, Henry Hide, John Phillipps,
William Carnall, John Rohertes, Ralph Peirson, Ralph Kentpe, Nicholas
yarrett and George Merrctt, who say that
John Warren on the 8th day of October, 8 Charles I [1632J was
seized of i messuage and 4 virgates of land in Greete ; i messuage and
3 virgates of land in Gotherington ; 4 acres of land in Cleeve Episcopi ;
and I messuage and 2 virgates of land in Gretton.
The capital messuage and land in Greete is held of the King in free
and common socage and not in chief, as of his manor of East Green-
wich in CO. Kent by fealty only, and are worth per annum, clear, 205. The
premises in Gotherington are held of the lord of the manor of Gother-
ington as of his said manor in free and common socage by the yearly
rent of i3i^/. and by suit at court, and are worth per annum, clear, 165.
The land in Cleeve Episcopi, is held of the lord of the manor of Cleeve
Episcopi as of his said manor, in free and common socage, by suit at
court and the yearly rent of 7.U/., and is worth per annum, clear, 75. The
premises in Gretton are held of the lord of the manor of Sudeley as of
his said manor in free and common socage, by suit at court and the
yearly rent of i 2.t i id., and are worth per annum, clear, 15.S.
John Warren died at Winchcombe S October, 8 Charles I [1632] ;
John Warren, gent., is his kinsman and next heir, to wit, eldest son of
John Warren, gent., deceased, eldest son of the said John Warren
named in the writ, and was then aged 22.
Frances Warren, widow, mother of the said John Warren the heir,
from the death of the said John Warren, senior, grandfather of the said
heir, has held and still holds the premises in Gretton.
Misc. Chan., Inq. p. ni., 13 Charles I, part 33, No. 123.
Thk End.
€^t 3nbe;: Btfitatj*
DORSET WILLS and ADMINISTRATIONS,
1568— 1799.
ISSUED BV
tU QSriticP (Recotb ^octet^* feimiteb.
[XXII.]
The Index Library,
A
CALENDAR OF WILLS
AND
ADMINISTRATIONS
RELATING TO THE COUNTY OF
PROVED IN THE CONSISTORY COURT (DORSETSHIRE DIVISION) OF
THE LATE DIOCESE OF BRISTOL.
I681 1792,
AND IN THE ARCHDEACONRY COURT OF DORSET,
1568—1792,
AND IN THE SEVERAL PECULIARS.
1660 1799,
ALL NOW ['RESERVED AT THE PROBATE REGISTRY, BLANDFORD.
EDITED BY
EDWARD ALEXANDER FRY.
ISSUED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS BY
THE BRITISH RECORD SOCIETY, LIMITED.
1900.
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INTRODUCTION.
The present volume comprises the Calendars of the Wills proved and
Administrations granted in the Consistory Court of the Dorsetshire
Division of the old Diocese of Bristol, from 1681 to 1792, those in the
Archueaconrv Court of Dorset, from 1568 to 1792, and the following
Peculiar Courts : — *
Peculiar Court of Canford Magna and Poole,
Peculiar Court of Corfe Castle,
Court of the Royal Peculiar of Milton Abbas,
Peculiar Court of Sturminster Marshall,
Peculiar Court of Wimborne Minster,
all of which are now deposited in the Probate Registry at Blandford.
The old Diocese of Bristol was created in the year 1542, and
included, besides other territory, a large part of the County of Dorset
which had originally belonged to the Diocese of Sarum. The remainder
of the county continued subject to the jurisdiction of several Peculiar
Courts attached to the Diocese of Sarum. As the records of the
Consistory Court of Sarum do not begin so early as 1542, the question
of Dorset Wills proved in that Court before that date cannot arise.
The following is an exhaustive list of such Dorset parishes, etc., as
are within the separate jurisdiction of the various Sarum Peculiar Courts.
The documents relating to these Peculiars are preserved at Somerset
House, London.
Parish. Jurisdiction.
Alton Pancras ... ... ... Peculiar Court of the Dean of Sarum.
Anderston (Winterborne Anderson) ,, ,, „ ,, ,,
Beaminster ... ... ... Prebendal Court of Netherbury in ecclesia, and
Pec. Ct. of the Dean ol Sarum.
Bare Hacket ... ... ... ... Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Bere Regis ... ... ... ... ,, „ „ „
Bloxworth ... ... ... ... ,, ,, ,, „
BourtOn tithing (in the Liberty of
■»<jillingham) ... ... ... Court of the Royal Pec. and exempt jurisdiction
of Gillingham.
Burton, Long ... ... ... Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Castletown (in Sherborne) ... ... ,, ,, ,, ,,
Caundlemarsh ... ... ... ,, ,, „ ,,
1 *
VI
Introduction.
Parish.
Chaidstock
Charminster ...
Chetnole Chapelry
Clifton Maybank
Folke
Forthington
Jillingham ...
Grimston, see Yetminster.
Halstock
Haydon ...
Hermitage
Holnest
Leigh Chapelry
Lillington :•
Long Burton
Lyme Regis
Maperton
Motcombe Chapelry
Netherbury
Nether Compton
North Wootton
Obourne, Wobourne a/j
Over Compton ...
Preston
Ryme Intrinseca ...
Sherborne
Stockwood (Stokewood)
Stourpain ...
tratton "••
:>utton Pointz tithing
Thompson (Winterborn Thompson)
Thornford
Turner's Puddle
Wambrook
Jurisdiction.
Preb. Ct. of Chardstock and Pec, Ct. of the
Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct. of Yetminster and Grimston and Pec.
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum until 1824, after-
wards under the jurisdiction of the Bishop
of Bristol and Archdeacon of Dorset.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct. of Forthington and Writhlington and
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Ct. of the Royal Pec. and exempt jurisdiction of
Gillingham.
Preb. Ct. of Lyme Regis and Halstock and Pec.
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct. of Yetminster and Grimston and Pec.
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct of Lyme Regis and Halstock and Pec.
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct, of the Dean of Sarum.
Ct. of the Royal Peculiar and exempt jurisdiction
of Gillingham.
Preb. Ct. of Netherbury in ecclesia and Pec. Ct.
of the Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct. of Preston and Sutton Pointz and Pec,
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
*Pec. Ct. of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum,
Pec, Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct. of Preston and Sutton Pointz and Pec.
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum. -
Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Preb. Ct. of Chardstock and Pec. Ct. of the Dean
of Sarum.
* The Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of Sarum is quite distinct from that of the Dean
of Sarum.
Introduction. vu
Parish. Jurisdiction,
Winterborn Thompson Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Winterborn Kingston (chapelry to
Bere Regis) Pec. Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
Wobourne a/i. Obourne ... ... ,, » » ..
Wootton, North ... ... ■■ ,, <■ .. »
Yetminster, with chapelries of Leigh
and Chetnole Preb. Ct. of Yetminster and Grimston and Pec.
Ct. of the Dean of Sarum.
The Calendars of Wills, etc., in the Peculiars given in the above list,
though relating to Dorset, will not appear in print until the examination of
the records of the Diocese of Sarum is completed, for however desirable it
would be to separate them, and thus have one volume containing Dorset
Testamentary Documents only, yet they are so mixed up with many other
Peculiars not relating to this county that it is impossible at the present
time to print them.
The old Diocese of Bristol was reconstituted in 1836, at which
time the County of Dorset was restored to the See of Sarum, to which
it had anciently belonged. These ecclesiastical rearrangements, how-
ever, did not in any way affect the various testamentary jurisdictions.
The Consistory Court of the Dorsetshire Division of the old Diocese
of Bristol remained separate as before, and the jurisdiction of the
Archdeaconry Court of Dorset continued without change.
Calendars of the Wills proved in the Prerogative Court of Canter-
bury between the years 1383- 1584 forms three volumes* of The Index
Library, and should also be consulted for Wills of Dorset people who
died within that period.
It may also be noted here with advantage that lists of Dorset Adminis-
trations granted in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury from 1 559-1 7^5
have appeared in Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries."^
All the documents calendared in this present volume, whether Wills,
Administrations or Inventories, etc., are not transcripts, but are the original
documents themselves, and, generally speaking, they are in good order and
preservation.
When it is considered what vicissitudes the town of Blandford has:
witnessed, it is astonishing that so many documents are still in existence.
Blandford has been consumed by fire, wholly or in part, no less than four ,
times, namely, in 1579, 1677, 1713 and 1731 ; and in 1644 it was pillaged
by the Parliamentary forces under Major Sydenham. Again, as late as
October, 1831, owing to the great excitement and agitation of the agri-
cultural population of the town and neighbouring villages against the
*■ The period 1584- 1604 is also being printed.
1^ Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries. Dorset editor, Canon Mayo, Long Burton^
Sherborne.
b
viii Inh'oduction.
employment of machinery on the farms, Blandford was in the hands of a
mob for three days. Two of the principal solicitors' offices, namely, those
of Mr. George Moore in Salisbury Street and of Mr. S. Smith in The
Plocks, were iransacked, and books and papers strewn about the streets.
Mr. S. Smith Was Registrar of the Court of the ancient Diocese of Bristol
at that time, and Wills and other records shared the fate of the books, etc.,
many now bearing evidence of having been trampled upon and trodden
under foot in the mud. It is, therefore, scarcely to be wondered at that
gaps and lacuniB should occur in the testamentary documents of this Court.
Permission to print these Calendars was given by the Right Hon.
Lord Hannen, late President of the Probate Division ; and thanks are due
to the Chief Clerk at the Blandford Registry (Mr. H. J. Coward), for
facilities accorded in transcribing the original Calendars.
The information concerning the Calendars of the Peculiars in the
Sarum Diocese has been compiled from a Catalogue prepared by the
Record Keeper of the Testamentary Documents of that Diocese at
Somerset House, and with his kind permission.
NOTES ON THE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS
IN THE PECULIAR OF CORFE CASTLE.
The Calendar of Additional Documents referring to this Peculiar
given on pp. 255-268 were till 1899 in the custody of the Rector of Corfe
Castle. It is rather difificult to account for their being in private hands
till so recent a date, for the Act of 20-21 Victoria (a.d. 1857), cap. 77,
entitled " An Act to amend the law relating to Probates and Letters of
Administration," ordered that all documents in the hands of officials of
Peculiars or Manorial Courts were to be deposited in the custody of the
Registrar of the district.
It is just possible that the official in charge at the time was by some
omission not requisitioned to deliver up the documents in his charge,
though it is still a mystery why there were even in 1830 (see Returns
Respecting the jurisdiction, Records, etc., 0/ Ecclesiastical Courts, 1830, a
Blue Book, No. 205, p. 38) some documents relating to this Peculiar at
the Blandford Probate Registry.
Until Rev. G. Bartelot (then Curate at Corfe Castle and now Reotor
of Thurloxton, Som.) took an interest in them a few years ago, most of
the records were in a very confused and rotten state, but with much
patience and care they have been flattened, dried and properly arranged,
and are now available for consultation.
The following is a list of the Docunfents : —
<A) Original Wills—
Bdle. I.
1576-1616.
.. 2.
1616-1627.
.. 3-
1628-1652.
„ 4-
1661-1699.
.. 5-
1700-1766.
<B) Probates and Administration Bonds —
Bdle. 6.
1602-1619.
.. 7-
1620-1727.
{C) Executors' Accounts —
Bdle. 8.
1606-1677.
<D) Citations—
Bdle. 9.
1619-1640.
„ 10.
1669-1731.
Notes on Additional Documents.
(E) Act Books, including Probates, Administrations, Spiritual Sentences,. etc. —
Bdle. II. 1578-1587.
, 12. 1620-1608.
, 13. 1608-1626.
, 14. 1626-1641 and two entries in 1668-69.
, 15. 1669-1685 (loose sheets).
, 16. 1727-1750.
, 17. 1750-1766.
(F) Marriage Licences.
The Calendar now printed is a full list of all the documents in.
Bundles 1-5 (1576-1766), and such of those in Bundles 6 and 7 as do not
appear in Nos. 1-5. The Act Books, Bundles 11-17, have been compared
with the documents in Bundles 1-5, and any not appearing there are noted
separately in the list preceding Bundle i. The Executors' Accounts and
Citations have not been calendared.
All the above Records, Bundles Nos. 1-17, have now been deposited
at the Probate Registry at Blandford.
The names of such of the officials of the Court as appear on the
Records are appended : —
1578. Edward James, B.A., Rector and Official.
Edward Florence, Vicar of Milton, and Official.
1587. Edward Florence, Notary Public
1602. Nicholas Humfrey, „
1612-39. Thomas Barnes, „
1632. Sampson Morris, ,,
1639. Robert Munck, „
1668. George Frome, „
1680. George Frome, Jun., „
1721. Matthew Bowles, ,,
1820. WilHam Castleman, ,,
1839. Henry Castleman, ,,
1856. Edward Castleman, ,,
and Registrar.
and Deputy Registrar.
and Registrar.
and Deputy Registrar,
and Registrar.
EDW. ALEX. FRY.
INDEX
TO
2Dorset W^ills anD Zhministvations
IN THE
PROBATE REGISTRY AT BLANDFORD, DORSET.
Consistory Court, Dorsetshire Division,
of the late Diocese of Bristol.
1681 — 1792.
Abbot, John, Wootton Fitzpaine
Abbot, Susanna, Bradford Abbas
Abbott, Daniel, Hawkchurch
Abbott, Henry, Milton Abbas
Abbott, John, Wootton Fitzpaine
Inv.
Abbott, Mary, Melcombe Regis
A.
Abbott, Thomas, Marshwood
Adams, George Inv.
Adams, George, Stourton Caundle
Adams, George, Stourton Caundle
A. with W.
Adams, John Inv.
Adams, John, Abbottsbury
Adams, Wm., ToUard Farnham
Akerman, Hugh, Poorton A.
Alder, Robt., Dorchester A. & W.
Alder, Susanna, Dorchester
Allen, Leonard, Puddletown A.
Allen, Leonard, Litton A.
Allen, Mary, F"leet
Allen, Thomas, Corscombe A.
Allen, Wm., Dorchester A & W.
Alner, Christopher, Dewlish A.
Alner, John, Stmsford
Alner, Mary, Coomb Keynes
085
766
723
782
685
711
726
723
724
682
792
788
749
746
746
733
749
723
724
729
682
708
729
Alner, John, Whitchampton A. 1735
Alner, William, Dewlish 1770
Ames, Michael, Okeford Shilling
A. with W. 171 1
Andrews, Chas., I weme Courtney 1732
Andrews, Elizabeth, Blandford 1716
Andrews, John, Shapwick A. 1746
Aridrews, John, Portland 1749
Andrews, Mary, Hinton Martell
A. 1698
Andrews, Robert, Sutton Waldron
Inv. 1704
Andrews, Robert, Sutton Waldrdn
A. 1705
Andrews, Thomas, Shaston 1685
Andrews, William, MarnhuU 1752
Angell, Edith, Long Bredy
A. with W. 1726
Angell, Mary, Langlon Herring 1732
Angell, Robert, Piddlehinton
Angell, Robt., Winterborne Zel-
stone
Angell, Robert Burton Brad-
stock A.
Aning, John, Dalwood
Anning, William, Bridport
Ansty, Thomas, Compton Abbas 1693
B
1705
1729
1760
1726
•757
Dorset Wills.
1708
Ansty, Thomas, Hampreston
Antram, John, Hilton in Milton
Abbas . A.
Antram, Richard, Woodsford A.
Aplin, Richard, Ibberton A.
Applegate, John, Abbey Milton
Applen, Richard, Durweston
Applin, John, Iwerne Minster A.
Applin, Rich., Caundle Bishop I.
Applin, Richard, Woodland
Applin, Thomas, Ibberton A.
Applin, Thomas, Winterbourn
Stickiand A.
Arnold, Edith, Okeford Fitzpaine
Arnold, Gillet, Piddletown A.
Arnold, James, Milton Abbas
Arnold, Mary, Abbey Milton
Arnold, Thos., Cheselbourne
Arnold, William
Arnold, William
Arter, Lawrence, Buckland
Ash, Bryer, Blandford A.
Ash, Mary, Sturminster Newton
Ash, Robert, Bere Regis
Ashford, Henry, Abbey Milton
Atchison, Robert, Shaston
Atchison, Walter, Blandford A.
Attwool, Ann, Portland
Atwool, Eleanor, Portland
Atwool, Mary, Portland A. & W.
August, Daniel, Broadway
Ayles, Grace, Portland A. & W.
Ayles, Joan, Portland
Ayles, John, Portland
Ayres, Thomas, Sherborne
Backway, Samuel, Holwell Inv.
Bagg, Thoir-as, Weymouth A.
Bailey, Richard, Portisham A.
Baily, Joanna, Weymouth
Baker, Andrew, Burwood A.
Baker, Arthur, Burstock A.
Baker, Lucy, Litton Cheney
Baker, Philip, Sandwich A.
Baker, Philip
Baker, Thomas, Burstock A.
Baker, Thomas, East Lulworth
Baker, Thomas, Kimnicridge
Baker, Thomas, Kimbridge in
Isle of Purbeck W. & A. 17-55
Baldwin, John, Child Okeford A.
Ball, Barbara, Tolpuddle
Ball, John, Tarrant Rushton A.
Ballaan, William, Winterborne
Kingston
Ballatt, John, East Morden A.
Ballett, Stephen, East Morden A.
Balsam, Joseph, Winterborne
Stickiand A. 1739
Balston, John, Woolcoombe A.
Bampfield, Lewis, Rampisham A.
Baricks, Seth, Fordington
Banwell, Richard
Barber, Chas., Ashmore W. & A.
Barber, Deborah, Handley A.
Barber, Edith, Rampisham A.
Barber, John
Barber, Lucy, Ashmore
Barham, Thomas, Portisham A.
Barker, David, Weymouth A.
Barker, Thomas
Barkley, James, Luccombe A.
Barling, John, Upway
Barnes, George, East Stoke
Barnes, George, East Stoke
Barnes, John, Sandwich
Barnes, John, Langton Matravers
A.
Barnes, Mary, Puddletown A.
Barnes, William, Pulham
Barnes, William, Horton
Barnett, Joseph, Cerne Abbas
Barns, John, Iwerne Minster
Barns, Richard, Witchampton
Barratt, Thomas, Loders
Barrett, Benjamin, Chideock
Barrett, Harry, Shapwick Inv.
Barrett, Henry, Sutton Waldron
A.
Barrett, Henry, Shapwick
Barrett, James, Rampisham
Barrett, Thomas, Pcntridge
Barrett, Thomas, Bradpole
Barrett, William, Burton Brad-
stock A.
Barter, Henry, Gt. FontmeH
Barter, Robert, Blandford F.
Barter, William, Fontmell
Bartlett, Andrew, South Perrott
Bartlett, Elizabeth, Compton A.
Bartlett, George. Tarrant Lanston
Bartlett, fohn, East Lulworth A.
Bartlett, Nicholas, MarnhuU
Bartlett, Rich., Cerne Abbas
Bartlett, Richard, Charlton Mar-
shall
Bartlett ^^/J■. Warr, Richard,White-
chun h
Bartlett, Robert, South Perrot A.
Bartolomew, Robert, Owermoigne
Basing, Mellior, Sturminster
Newton
Baskett, Samuel, Shapwick
Baskom, William, Woollridge
Bason, Thomas, Witchainpton
Bason, Thomas, Witchampton
Bassley, Edward, Stalbridge A.
Bater, Elizabeth, Loders A.
Batscombe, Rich., Symondsbury
Consistory Court.
Batt, George, Dorchester A. 1726
Batt. Mary, Milbourne St. Andrew 1738
Batten, Grace, Cranborne A. 171 1
Batten, Robert, Portisham A. 1701
Batter^zZf. Williams, Agnes, Hook 1684
Batter a!s. Williams, Susannah,
Hooke 1699
Battiscombe, Josiah, Bridport 1718
Baverstock, William, Alderholt 1726
Bayley, Henry, Mappowder A. 1 721
Baylie, John, Abbotsbury 1708
Bayly, Susannah, Burstock 1735
Bealing, George, Houghton 1737
Beavis, Susannah, Dorchester 1760
Beazer, Thomas, Batcombe 1734
Beck, George, Weymouth l77o
Beegon als. Jacob, Nicholas,
Chilfrome 1708
Beer, Elizabeth 1741
Beer, Elizabeth, Longbredy A. 1748
Beer, James, Frome St. Quintin 1745
Beer, John. Evershott 1708
Beer, Martha, Weymouth 1770
Beere, Samuel 1705
Belbin, Grace, Sturminster Newton
Castle 1735
Belbin, Mary, Shaston A. 1719
Belbin, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 1763
Bellatt, William, Evershott 1732
Benfield, John, Portland 1719
Benjafield, Benj., Bland ford F. 1746
Benjamin, William, Blandford F. 1757
Bennett, Benjamin, Shaston
W. and A. 1738
Bennett, Francis, Shaston 1726
Bennett, Hugh, Ukeford Shilling
A. 1770
Bennett, Jacob, Okeford Fitzpaine
A. 1719
Bennett, James, Wareham 1708
Bennett, James, Dorchester A. 1780
Bennett, John, Bridport A. 1708
Bennett, John Light, Hartgrove 1783
Bennett, Richard, Shaston St.
James 1743
Bennett, Richard, Weymouth 1788
Bennett, Sarah, Weymouth 1725
Bennett. Steph.,Hawkchurch A. 1724
Bent, Eliz., West Lulworth 1716.
Bent, Simon, West Lulworth 1705
Besant, James, Dorchester 1792
Bess, Thomas, Stepleton A. 1724
Best, Henry, Came 1740
Best, John, Corscombe 1699
Best, Richard, Stepleton A. 1724
Best, Tristram, Rampisham 1780
Biddlecomb, Richard, Stourton
Caundle 1711
Biett, John, Portland 1722
Biles, Andrew, Holwell
Biles, John, Charborough A.
Billes, John, Shapwick
Billett, Ann
Billett, Ann, Coomb Keynes
Bird, Benjamin, Wootton Fitz-
paine A.
Bird, Edward, Weymouth A.
Bird, Mary, Wareham A.
Bird, William, sailor, of the ship
" Plymouth "
Bishop, Henry, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Bishop, John, Wool A.
Bishop, John, Weymouth A.
Bishop, Mary, Blandford F.
Bishop, Matthew, Frome St.
Quintin
Bishopp, Peter, Winterborne
Abbas
Bisson, Benjamin. Witchampton
Bisson, Wm., Shilling Okeford
Biswell, Thos., BUndford F. A.
Blackford, Robert, Hartgrove A.
Blackmore, Richard, Shaston St.
James
Blake, Catherine, Blandford F. A.
Blanchard, . Elizabeth, Piddle-
trenthyde A.
Blanchard, Peter, Munckton A.
Blandford, Ann, Hinton Magna
Blyth, Daniel, Upway
Board, John, Dalwood
Boden, Joan, Handley
Bolt, William, Weymouth
Inv. and Com.
Bolton, Stephen, Stalbiidge
Bond, Nicholas, Stockland A.
Bond, William, Stockland A-
Bond, William, Stockland
Boniielde, William, Sandwich A.
Bonner, Grace, Bridport
Bonner, Mary, Littlewinsor
Botwell, Grace, Silton Inv.
Botwell, Grace, Silton
Bowditch, Hannah, Broadwinsor
A.
Bowditch, John, Hawkchurch A.
Bowditch, Michael, Broadwinsor
A.
Bower, Henry, Hilton
Bowles, Leonard, Shaston St.
Peter
Bowles, Samuel, Stalbridge
Bowles, Simon, Burton Bradstock
A.
Bowring-, Grace, Cerne Abbas A.
Bowring, Joan, Maiden Newton
Bow^ring, Robert
Bowring, Robert, Corscombe
705
724
752
770
772
702
749
724
743
719
748
770
716
726
724
685
686
721
708
768
760
773
690
699
684
757
726
682
n2>
746
724
724
686
752
732
707
708
760
693
716
724
708
735
723
719
Dorset Wills.
Bowring, Robert 173°
Boyte, Jacob, Abbotsbury
Bragg, Anna, Bridport 1699
Bragge, William, Weymouth A. 1725
Braine, Sarah, Chedington Inv. 1692
Brake, Solomon, Melbury Samp-
ford
Brandford, John, Hampreston A. 1693
Brayne, John, Littlewindsor 1738
Brenson, John, Weymouth A. 1780
Branson, John, Weymouth 1780
Breton, Nicholas, Weymouth A. 1724
Brett, John, Portland
Brice, Wm., Buckland Newton 1686
Bridecake, Ralph, Stoke Abbott 1757
Bridge, Samuel, Little Breedy 1785
Bridge, Thos., Piddletrenthyde 1749
Bridle, James, Froome Vauchurch 1 784
Bridle, Josias, Hazelbury 1735
Brine, Clement, Dorchester A. 1770
Brine, John, Piddletrenthyde A. 1693
Brine, Laurence, Dorchester 17 12
Brine, Lawrence Com. & W. 1723
Brine, Mary, Portisham 1745
Brizey, Mary, Gussage All Saints 1729
Brook, John, Woollen 1702
Brookman, Thos., Blandford F. 1688'
Brookman, Thos., Blandford F. 1729
Brooks, Thomas I735
Brown, Edward Inv. 1723
Brown, Elizabeth, Powerstock 1729
Brown, Hugh, Loders Inv. 1686
Brown, Humphrey, Uploders 1 7 16
Brown, John, Wool Inv. 1696
Brown, John, Wool 1698
Brown, John, Hilton 1725
Brown, John, Bothenhampton 1729
Brown, John, Bromhill Inv. 1735
Brown, John, Winfrith Newburgh 1735
Brown, John, Poorstock 1763
Brown, Joseph, West Chelborough
A. 1736
Brown, Lucy, Bothenhampton 1780
Brown, Mary, Wareham 1743
Brown, Robert, Winterbourne
St. Martin A. 17 19
Brown, Robert, Loders 1752
Brown, Samuel, Bagber A. 1722
Brown, Stephen, Litton Cheney 1785
Browne, Edward, Upwimborne
All Saints 1723
Browne, Hugh, Loders Inv. 1686
Browne, Lionel, Bridport 1746
Bro'wne, Matthew
Browne, Robert, Stockland A. 1686
Browne, William, Shaston A. 1740
Browne, William, Allington A. 1743
Brownsey, Elizabeth, Iwerne
Mmster A 1726
Bryer, Edith, Weymouth A. 1721
Buck, Elizabeth, Abbotsbury 1738
Buckland, Simon A. 1732
Buckle, Betty
Budden, John, Westmoores 17 10
Budden, John, Holwell A. 1732
Budden, Philip, Manston 1699
Budden, Thomas, Wareham 171 1
Buffett, Richard, Shaston 1752
Bullen, William, East Stower 1693
Bunn, Michael, Portland 1685
Bunn, Thomas, East Morden 1705
Burbidge, Thomas, Wimborne
St. Giles 1705
Burd, Thomas, Wareham 1742
Burden, John, East Stoke 1725
Burdett ah. Stephens, Agnes,
Chickerell 1705
Burge, John, Stalbridge 1757
Burrod, Elizabeth, Weymouth 171 1
Burt, Geo., Shilling Okeford 171 1
Burt, Grace, Corscombe 1725
Burt, Henry, Corscombe 1716
Burt als. Knight, Margaret,
Charlton Marshall Inv. 1682
Burt, Roger, Winfrith 1728
Burt, Walter, Iwerne Minster 1723
Burt, William, Chettle 1682
Burt, William, Edmondsham A. 1716
Burt, William, Woodsford A. 1721
Bush, Barnard, Corscombe 1743
Bussell, William, West Chetnole 1792
Butler, Margery, Dorchester 1686
Butler, Wm., Tarrant Hinton 1735
Butt, Edmund, Silton 1766
Butt, John Major, Sturminster
Newton Castle A. 1724
Butt, Robert, Stower Provost 1763
Butter, Robert, Broadmaine A. 1734
Byles, Josh., Sturminster Newton 1710
Byshop, William, Bridport 1702
Caerly, William, of the "Princess
Mary" 1746
Caish, Wm., Tarrant Hinton A. 1776
Callendar, James, Sturminster
Newton 1688
Cdmell, Wm., Maiden Newton
Inv. 1704
Cammell, Wm., Maiden Newton 1732
Campion, Samuel, Niland in
Kington Magna A. 1776
Candell, John, Stoborough A. 1696
Cane, William, Blandford 1696
Canell, William, Maiden Newton
Carent, Dorothy, Plumber 1726
Carman, John, Cranborne A. 1724
Carman, Wm., Hazelbury Brian A. 1686
Carter, Abraham 1729
Carter, Nicholas, Tarrant Monclc-
ton 1716
I
Consistory Court.
Carver, Wm., Broadwinsor
Cary, Thomas, Gillingham A.
Case, George, Bryanstone
Castleman, Walter, Sturminster
Newton
Cater, John, Spettisbury
Cave, Luke, Shaston
Cave, Mary, Shaston
Cawley, John, Stockland
Cawley, John, Stockland
Caynes, John, Buckland Newton
Chafy, John, Caundle Purse
Champ, John, Winterborne Steple-
ton A.
Channingf, Rose, Evershott
Channing, Thos., Dorchester
Channing, Thomas, Dorchester
Channing, Wm., Winfrith Eagle
A.
Chapman, Charles, Tolpuddle A.
Chapman, Dorothy, Chideock
Chapman, John, Iwerne Courtney
Check, Michael, Cattistock
Cheek, Michael, Cattistock A.
Cheek, William, Broadwinsor A.
Cheratt, Mary, Bagber
Chettell, William, Westover
Chettle, Wm., West Stower A.
Chicke, John, East Stoke
Chilcott, Henry, Evershott
Child, Mary, Witcombe A.
Childs, Joseph, Melbury Osmond
Childs, William, Witcombe A.
Childs, William, Witcombe A.
Chiles, Eliz., Portland
Chiles, Susannah, Portland
Chinchen, Titus, Langton Ma-
travers
Chiney, Henry, Puncknoll A.
Chipman, Ann, Dorchester All
Saints A.
Chipp, Susannah, Shaston
Chisman, William, Arne
Christophers, John, West Parley I.
Christophers, John, Parley
Chubb, Elizabeth, Shaston
Chubb, John, Hinton Magna
Chubb, Lawrence, Cranborne
Churchill, Eliz., Compton Abbas
A.
Churchill, George, Wareham A.
Churchill, George, Wareham
Churchill, Mary, Tarrant Rush-
ton
Churchill, Richard, Bridport
Churchill, Richard, Compton Ab.
Churchill, Wm., Dorchester A.
Churchill, Wm., Cattistock A.
Clapcott, Barbara, Winterborne
Abbas
693
688
705
708
732
731
752
766
776
688
774
776
735
705
726
686
681
762
758
698
716
735
690
705
705
688
702
713
770
704
713
728
763
686
699
752
770
740
740
732
696
716
705
752
752
732
693
740
696
770
I/04
Clark, James, Purse Caundle
Clark, James Act on W.
Clark, Nicholas, Shaston St.
James
Clark, Ric, Iwerne Minster
Clarke, Alice, Bothenhampton
Clarke, Eliz., Corfe Castle
Clarke, James, Lidlinch A.
Clarke, John, Purse Caundle
Clarke, John, Milton Abb^s A.
Clarke, Mary, Kington Magna
Clarke, Robert, Lydlinch A.
Clarke ah. Hellaway, Silvester,
Sturminster Newton A.
Clarke, William, Abbotsbury
Clatworthy, Thos., Weymouth
Clavell, William, Winfrith
Clements, Thomas, Poxwell A.
Clench, Roger, Blandford F.
Clench, Roger, Blandford Forum
A. and W.
Clifford, Isaac, Worth Matravers
A.
Cload, John, Wootton Fitzpaine
Renun
Cload, John, Wootton Fitzpaine
Cload, John, Wootton Fitzpaine
A.
Clotterbrooke, Lucy, Farnham
Clyne, George, Dorchester
Coat, John, East Lulworth A.
Cobb, William, Stourton Caundle
A.
Cobbet, John, Steeple
Cockram, John, Sandwich
Cockram, John, West Lulworth
Cockram, Lewis, Sandwich
Coffin, Nich., Stourton Caundle
Com.
Coffin, Wm., Stock Gaylard
Coffin, Wm., West Knighton
Coker, Roger, Sturminster
Newton
Coker, Roger, Sturminster
Newton A. and W.
Coker, Roger, Sturminster
Newton Inv.
Cole, Ann, Church Knowle A.
Cole als. Read, Francis, West
Parley
Cole, John, Chickerell A.
Cole, John, Upcerne
Cole, Thomas, Sandwich A.
Coleman, Martha, Dalwood
Colemer, Joseph, Wootton Fitz-
paine
Coles, Nathaniel, Shaston St.
James A.
Colfoz, Joshua, Bridport
Colfox, William, Chideock A.
732
747
724
716
708
749
747
732
766
693
735
699
679
724
726
686
724
726
696
779
793
784
719
725
719
734
729
735
719
682
708
716
742
743
745
763
702
698
708
686
716
732
749
746
688
Dorset Wills.
Collier, Joan, Weymouth
Collier, Eliz., Piddletrenthide A.
Collier, John, Piddletrenthide A.
Collier, Ric, Athelhampton
CoUingden, Thos., Abbotstolce A.
CoUingdon, John, Burstock
Collins, John, East Slower A.
Collins John, Dorchester A.
Collins, Thos., Hinton St. Mary
Collins, Thomas, Bridport
Collins, Thomas, Bridport
Collman, Margaret, Siurminster
Marshall
Colmer, Davys, Shaston St.
Rumbold
Colmer, Joan, Broadwinsor
Colson, John, Dorchester
Colway, David, Pilsdon A.
Combden, William, Bradpole
Comben, Agnes, Portland
Comben, John, Portland
Comben, Rebecca, Portland A.
Combes, Peter, Pulham A.
Compton, Grace, Gunville A.
Compton, lilatthew, Blandford
Compton, William, Cranborne A.
Compton, William, Dorchester I.
Compton, William A.
Conant, Samuel, Litchett Ma-
travers
Coney, Barbara, Cranborne
Conway, Henry, Powerstock
Con-way, Joseph, Rampisham
Cookman, James, Long Critchell
Cooling, Christ., Blandford
Coombe, Margery, Stalbridge
W. and A.
Coombe, Thomas, Belchalwell A.
Coombes, John, Langton A
Coombes, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton A.
Coombs, James, Blandford A.
Coombs, Joseph, Pulham A.
Coombs, Margt., Tarrant Hinton
Coombs, Philip, Dorchester
Coombs, Robt., Cerne Abbas
Cooper, Elianor, Wareham
Cooper, Tobias, North Poorton
Copleston, John, Marshwood
Corban, John, Broadmayne
Corben, Alexander, Sandwich A.
Corben, Henry, Broadmayne
Corbet, John, Weymouth A.
Corbin, John A.
Corbin, John, Little Canford A.
Cornick, Fanny, Allin;4ton
Cosen, Christian, Chickerell A.
Cosens. Sarah, Dorchester Ren.
Cosh, William, Hampreston
Covert, John, Steeple A.
744
Coward, Elizabeth, Stinsford
W. and A.
Coward, John, Caundle Ptirse
Coward, John
Coward, John Com. for W.
Coward, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Cox, Albin, Fifehead Magdalen
Cox, Andrew, Silton L
Cox, Andrew, Silton
Cox, Ann, Dorchester A.
Cox, Ann Ren.
Cox, Henry, Farnham
Cox, John, Weymouth
Cox, Peter, Corscombe
Crabb, Joan, Chideock A.
Crabbe. Henry, of the ship
" Cumberland " A.
Crabbe, Robert, Chideock A.
Crafford, John, Loders Inv.
Craforde, John, Bridport A.
Crane, John, Eggerdon
Creech, Joan, Mosterton
Creech, Thomas, Blandford A.
Crew, Bartholomew, Abbotsbury^
A.
Crew, Elizabeth, Broadwinsor A.
Cribb, Thomas, Wareham
Cribb, William, Wareham A.
Crisdy, John, Broadway A.
Critchell, John, Batcombe
Crocker, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum A.
Crocker, William, Holwell
Crocker, William
Crode, Thomas, Sydling
Nicholas
Crode, William, Pidd'etown
Crofts, John, PuncknoU
Crook, Thomas, Longbredy
Crook, Thomas, Longbredy
Croome, William, Marnhull
Cross, John, Askerswell
Cross, Mary, Stickland
Cross, Mary, Weymouth
Crosse, John, Handley
Crosse, Mary, Melbury Abbas A.
Crosse, Thomas, Blandford A.
Grossman, Wm., Weymouth A.
Crowch, Robert, Shroton
Crowter, Nicholas, Tarrant
Monckton L 1731
Crowter, Nicholas, Tarrant
IMonkton A. 1732
Grumpier, Daniel, Mapperton A. 1735
Cull, Betty, Froome A. 1788
Gull, John, Purbeck 1788
Cumbershall, John 168 1
Cummans, Job, Stock Gaylard 1746
Cummans, Job, Stock Gayland \. 1746
St.
A.
A.
A.
1766
708
726
740
707
708
776
776
726
705
716
693
708
711
693
705
726
70s
726
726
763
682
729
749
705
1705
1 72 1
1702
1682
1705
1735
1783
1740
1726
1796
1696
1702
1696
1776
Consistory Court.
Cunnick, Joane, Toller Porcorum
Curtis, Charles, Cattistock
Curtis als. Vickory, William,
Shaston St. James W. & A.
Cutler, Avice, Hampreston A.
Cutler, James, Handley
Cutler, Wi liam, Canford
Cuzens, John, Abbotsbury
Dabream, Joan, Osming-ton A.
Dame, Richard, East Chelboro'
Darner als. Perren, Mary A.
Dampney, John, Shaston
Dampney, William, Plush
Darbey, George, Bridport A.
Darby, Thomas, Bridport
Dare, Barnabas, Marshwood
Dare, Gideon, Whitchurch Canon.
Dare, Jas., Whitchurch Canon.
Dare, Robert, Whitchurch Canon.
Dare, Thos., W^ootton Fitzpaine
Dare, Thomas, W^ey mouth A.
Dashwood, Christr., Blandford
Dashwood, Christopher, Bland-
ford A.
Dashwood, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton A.
Davey, Richard, Dalwood A.
Davidg-e, Mary, Kington Magna
Davidge, Robert, Buckhorn
Weston
Davie, John, Sydling St. Nicholas
Davies, David, Stalbridge A.
Davis, Edward Renun.
Davis, Elizabeth, Spettisbury
Davis, Elizabeth, Chesilborne
Davis, John, Pox well
Davy, Cicely, Portesham
Davy, John, Charmouth A.
Davy, William, Stickland
Davys, John, Piddletrenthyde
Daw, Thomazine
Daw, William, Cheddington
Daw^e, Ellis, Melbury Sampford
Daw^e, Richard, Manston A.
Dawe, Sturton, Stickland
Day, John, Weymouth
Dean, Mary, Wareham
Dean, Sarah, Hinton Martel
Dean/^/J. Thomas, John, Osming-
ton A.
Deane, William. Loders A.
Dennett, Giles, Broadwinsor A.
D^rby, Christopher, of the
'■ Granada Bomb " A.
Derby, Nicholas, Shipton A.
Derby, Richard, Blandford A.
Devall, Elizabeth, Coombe
Devall, John, Lytton Cheney A.
[711
Devenish, Francis, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Devenish, Joseph
Devenish, Thomas, West Knigh-
ton A.
Dewey, John
Dibben, Richard, Manston
Dibben, Thos., Fontmell Mag. A.
Dickson, Peter, Winterborne
Clenstone
Diet, Samuel, Morden A.
Diett, Josiah, Morden A.
Diett, Josiah, Morden
Dike, Thos., Stower Provost A.
Dinnett, Mary, Whatcombe
Dimiing, Julian, Hawkchurch
Diverge, Mabel, S'oborough A.
Dober, James, Charminster A.
Dober, John, Stalbridge
Dobson, Charles, Chettle
Dodson, Francis, Widow., Shas-
ton A.
Domet, John, Hawkchurch A.
Donn, William, Broadwinsor
Donne, Humphrey, PuncknoU A.
Donne, Humphrey, PuncknoU A.
Dory, Laurence, West Lulworth
A.
Doval, Elizabeth. Litton A.
Dowding-, Jas., Kington Mag. A.
Dowding, John, Kington Mag. A.
Dowding, Robt., Kington Mag. A.
Dowding, Robi., Kington Magna
Dow^n, Edith, Chilfrome
Down, John, MarnhuU
Downing, William, Bridport
Downton, Michael, Cranborne A.
Drew, Thomas, Marnhull
Drinkwater, George, ToUard
Farnham
Dryer, Robert, Portland
Duffett, Eleanor, Stalbridge
Duffett, William, Stalbridge A.
Dugdale, Daniel, Wareham
Dunn, Samuel, Broadwinsor
Dunne, Richard, Sturminster
Newton
Durant, Simon, Weymouth A.
Durnford, Robert, Shaston St.
James
Durnford, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton Inv.
Durnford, Thomas, Shaston A.
Dussell, Thos , Cerne Abbas
Dyke, Mary, Blandford
Dyer, Rebecca, Weymouth
A.
1757
711
682
752
760
709
708
708
708
733
726
729
693
726
792
749
693
760
726
693
694
724
735
716
735
693
7.6
721
784
724
716
742
757
693
686
721
729
718
729
693
682
711
716
729
749
Edmunds, Margaret, Blandford
Edmunds, Margaret, Blandford 1749
Dorset Wills.
A.
A.
A.
Edward, Maurice, Hampreston
Edwards, Anthony, Charmouth
Elford, Rachel, Woolcombe
Eliott, John, Portland
Eller, Christopher, Weymouth
Ellery, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Elliott, Grace, Portland
Elliott, Israel, Tincleton
Elliott, Jennis, Portland A. & W.
Elliott, John, Portland
Elliott, John, Charmouth
Elliott, William, Portland
ElUott, William, Portland
Ellis, Thomas, Chilcombe
English, William, Winterbome
St. Martin A.
English, William, Winterbome
St. Martin Inv.
Ernie, William, Edmundsham A.
Evamy, Samuel, Tarrant Monck-
ton Renun.
Evamy, Samuel, Tarrant Monck-
ton A. and W.
Evans, Elizabeth, Blandford A.
Evans, Richard, South Perrott
A. and W.
Everard, Thomas, Coombe
Keynes A.
Evered, Hy., East Stour A. & W.
Evered, Thos,, Cerne Abbas
~Ev«rett< Henry, East Stower Inv.
Everton, Sarah, Yeovil A.
Evomy, John, Dorchester A.
Ewens, Christ., East Stoke A.
Eweias, Christopher, Broadwinsor
Ewens, Mary, Broadwinsor
Eyres, Isaac, Childe Okeford
Eyres, Richard, Osmington
Fancy, Mary, East Stoke
Fancy, Mary, East Stoke
Farnham, George, Corscombe
Famham, Tobias, S. Perrott
Farr, Edwd., Fontmell Magna A.
Farr, John, Weymouth
Farr, William, Sandwich
Farratt, John, Shaston
Fawconer, Samuel, Pentridge A.
Feltham, Elr, Fontmell Mag. A.
Feltham, John, Winfrith
Feltham, Jos., Fontmell Mag. A.
Ferry, John, Upway W. and A.
Ferry, Margaret, Upway
Festing, Michael, Wyke Regis
Fidlew, Joan, Bridport
Field, Frost, " The Nottingham "
Fildew, Elizabeth, Dorchester
Fildew, Robert, Dorchester St.
Peter A.
Fill, Thos., Hazelbury Bryan
Fish, John, Sturminster Newton
Fisher, Elizabeth, Iwerne Court-
ney
Fisher, William, Gussage All
Saints
Fitzherbert, Wm., Chideock
Fivian, James, Langton Herring
Fizard, Samuel, Stalbridge A.
Flann, Margery, Portland
Flew, Grace, Portland
Flew, Thomas, Portland
Flewell, Rachell, Farnham
Flower, John, Woolcome
Floyd, Elizabeth, Chettle A.
Follett, George, Stockland A.
[702 Follett, John, Broadwinsor
Follett, Robert, Hartgrove
Follett, Thos., Hinton Magna
Fook, Robert, Dorchester
Fookes, Richard, Holwell A.
1723 Fooks, Henry, West Lulworth A.
Fooks, Thomas, Bradford Abbas
Foot, Nicholas, Sturminster
[708 Newton
Foot, Robert, Iwerne Minster A.
[693 Foote, Margaret, Buckland New-
ton
Ford, James, Okeford Fitzpaine
Ford, James, Shillingston
Ford, John, Poorstock
Fore, 1 homas, Godmanston
Forrester, Francis, West Knigh-
ton A.
Forse, Grace, Cattistocke
Forsith, Robert, Winterbome
Abbas
Forward, John, Tarrant Gunvile
Foster, James, Osmington Act.
Foster, Jasper, Lodeis
Foster, Mary, Winterbome Stick-
land A.
Fowler, Jonathan, Weymouth
Foyle, Thomas, Witchampton A.
Frampton, Eliz., Moreton
Frampton, John, Pentridge A.
Frampton, John, Affpuddle
Frampton, John, Woodyates
W. and A.
Frampton als. Hellyar, Philip,
Cattistock A.
Francis, Christian, East Stower
Francis, George, East Stoke
Francklyn, Thos., Weymouth A.
Franklyn, George, Studland A.
Franklyn, George, Studland
Freeman, Arthur, Child Okeford
A. and W.
Freeman, Arthur, Child Okeford
Inv.
Freke, Jane, Blandford
Consistory Court.
Freke, John, Okeford Fitzpaine
French, Jeremiah, Bradford
French, Mary, Corscombe
French, Richard, Corscombe A.
Fricker, Thomas, Shaftesbury
Fricker, William, Shaston
Frizel, John, Sturminster
Newton A.
Froome, Mary, Weymouth
Frost als. Vose, Ahce. Osming-
ton W. and A.
Frost, Roger, Steeple
Froud, Thomas, Wimborne St.
Giles
Fry, Benjamin Inv.
Fry, Ellen, Nutford Inv.
Fry, Henry, Nutford
Fry, Joan, Pimperne
Fry, Joan, Pimperne
Fry, Joan, Broadwinsor
Fry, Jno., Winterborne Stickland
Fry, Joseph, Tarrant Rushton
Fry, Richard, Winterborne
Zelston
Fry, Robert, Hampreston
Fry, Robert, Lydlinch
Fry, Thomas, Broadwinsor
Fryer, Richard, Horton Inv.
Fryer, Richard, Horton
Furber, James, Buckland
Newton A.
Furber, James, Buckland
Newton Inv.
Furber, Mary, Mappowder
Furmage, Lewis, Melbury Samp-
ford
Fyler, John, Litton Cheney
Gale, Edward, Poorstock
\V. and A.
Gale, Lydia, Poorstock
Gale, Richard, Poorstock A.
Gale, Richard the younger,
Poorstock
Gale, Robert, Chaldon West
Gale, Samuel
Gale, Thomas, Bryanston A.
Gaily, Sarah, Corscombe
Galpen, John, jun., Toller Pore,
Galpin, Benjamin A
Galpin, Benjamin, Woolland A.
Galpin, Jane, Marnhull
Galpin, John, Marnhull
Galpin, Nicholas, Toller Pore.
Galpin e, John
Galpine, John, Ibberton A.
Galton, Thomas, Spettisbury A.
Game, John, Whitchurch Can.
Gane, Mary, Kington Magna
Gane, Mary, West Stour Inv.
A.
A.
713 i Gane, William, East Orchard
686 j Gardiner, Maximillian,Allington
724 1 A.
708 Gardiner, Robert, Allington A.
796 Gardner, John, Allington A.
757 Garrett, George, sen., Shaston
St. James
763 Gass, Thomas, Sturminster
780 Newton
Gatch, Edward, Tincleton A.
716 j Gatch, Robert
705 , Gatchell, Thomas, Burstock A.
^ Gaylard, Robert, Dorchester A.
743 Genge, Susannah, Maiden
Newton
682 Genge, William, Puddletown
682 Gentel, Edward, Sandwich
682 George, John, Affpuddle
708 : George als. Kellaway, Richard,
740 ] Marnhull
788 Gerrard, John
749 Gerrard, Thomas
Gerrard, Thomas, Tarrant
698 I Rushton W. and A.
719 Gibbons, John, Abbotsbury
735 Gibbs John, Wimborne St. Giles
726 Gibbs als. Sparkes, Joseph, Ed-
693 mundsham
693 Gififord, Grace, Burstock A.
Gigger, Lawrence, Wareham
716 Gilbert, Henry, Lychet Matravers
Gilbert, James, Melcomoe Regis
716 A.
740 Gilbert, William, Morden
Gill, Elias, jun.. Toller Porcorum
711 Gill, John, Hawkchurch
690 Gill, John, Hawkchurch A.
[ Gill, Mary, Beaminsier A.
1 Gill, Susannah
766 \ Gill, Susannah, Melcombe Regis
726 I Gillespie, Alexander
743 I Gillett, John, Hawkchurch
I Gillingham, Hugh, Corscombe
743 Gillingham, Joan, Hampreston A.
793 Gillingham, Nicholas, Puddle-
j town
770 Gillingham, Nicholas, Puddle-
738 town
719 Gillingham, William, Sandwich
708 Glisson, Daniel, Dorchester
729 Glisson, Gilbert
738 Glisson, William, Dorchester A.
733 Glover, Henry, Iwerne Courtenay
760 Inv.
707 Goddard, Edward, elk., Stock-
719 gaylard A.
760 Godwin, Nathaniel, Bridport Inv.
789 Godwin, William. Blandford
693 Goff, Thomas, West Orchard
696 Goffe, Francis, West Creech
1718
1693
1706
1740
1701
1711
1721
1681
1690
1726
1723
1696
1686
1729
1708
1695
1669
1740
1726
1763
1740
1732
1719
1682
1735
1688
171 1
1760
1752
1752
1740
1724
1697
1693
1773
1733
1729
1749
1713
1708
1703
1682
1749
1760
1662
lO
Dorset Wills.
Goldesborongh, Nicholas, East
Stoke
Gollop, Ann, Burstock
Gollop, Benjamin, Upcerne A.
Gollop, Maximillian, Dorchester
Gollop, Richard, Stoke Abbas
GoUoway, John, Piddletrenthyde
A.
Golton, Joshua, "The Experi-
ment" A.
Good, Robert, Cattistock
Good, Robert, Chilfrome
Gooring, Joseph, Batcomb
Gordge, Diggory, Stanton St.
Gabriels
Gordge, Elizabeth, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Gould, Ann, Compton Abbas
Gould, Anne, Winterborne St.
Martin
Gould, Edith, Middlemarsh
Gould, Gabriell, Dorchester
Gould, George, Dorchester
Gould, James, West Knighton A.
Gould, James, West Knighton A,
Gould, James, Winterborne St.
Martin
Gould, James, Portisham
Gould, Nathaniel, Dorchester
Gould, Nathaniel, Dorchester
Gould, Rich., Iwerne Minster I.
Goulde, Joan, Pulham
Cover, William, West Holme A.
Grahme, George, Milborne
Grant, Anne, Hazelbury Bryan A.
Grant, John, Stoke Abbot
Grant, John, Stoke Abbott A.
Grant, Sarah, Portland
Grant, William, Morden W. & A.
Grant, Willram, Poorstock
Gray, John Com. for W.
Gray, John, Wyke Regis
Gray, John, Whitchurch Can.
Gray, William, Cerne Abbas
Green, Dorothy, Buckhorn
Weston
Green, Henry, Moreton A.
Green, John, Shaston
Green, John, Kington Magna
Green, William, Winterborne
Kingston
Greene, Richard, West Stower
Greening, Henry, Powerstock A.
Greenland, John, Weymouth
Gregory, .Samuel, Charlton
Marshall
Gregory, Thomas, Brianspuddle
A.
Grey, William, Dorchester St.
Peter A.
692
688
693
719
784
687
749
693
718
740
716
717
732
726
685
692
724
688
695
726
735
711
735
682
716
698
716
696
1^^
732
770
716
738
685
686
760
735
718
726
708
788
729
716
726
729
682
685
724
Grey, William, Cerne Abbas A.
Griffin, John, Broadwinsor A.
Grigory, Samuel, Edmundsham
Grills, William, Shaston W. & A.
Grosse, Joseph In v.
Grossley, Henry, Tarrant Hinton
Gudge, Andrew, Broadwinsor
Gudge, Angel, Bridport
Gudge, John, Whitchurch Canon.
A.
Gudge, Thomas, Stoke Abbott
Gully, WilUam, "The Princess
Mary " A.
Gulston, Seymour, Symondsbury
A.
Gumbleton, John, Long Critchell
Gundrey, William, Handley A.
Gundry, Christover, Corscombe
Gundry. Joane. Bridport
Gundry, John, Tarrant Rawston
Gundry, Mary, Broadwinsor
Gundry, Thos., Bothenhampton
Guppy, Robert, South Perrott
Gurd, Edmund, Moor Critchell
Gutteridge, Patrick, Shilling
Okeford
Guy, John, South Perrott Inv.
Guy, John, South Perrott
Guy, Martha, Blandford
Habgood,Melior, Hampreston A.
Haddock, Alex., Blandford A.
Haggard, Eleanor, Dorchester A.
Haggard, Eleanor, Dorchester
Haine, Eliz., Sturmmster Newton
Haine, William, Swanage
Hallam, John, AfTpuddle
Hallett,
Hallett, John, Beaminster
Hallett, John, Bothenhampton
Hallett, John, Corscombe
Hallett, Richard, Beremarsh
Hallett, Robert, Weymouth
Hallett, Samuel, Cheddington A.
Hallett, Stephen, Broadwinsor A.
Halson, Robert, Whitchurch Can.
A.
Ham, Dorothy, Abbotsbury A.
Ham, Richard Inv.
Hamblyn, Sarah, Dorchester
Hammond, William, Shaston St.
Rumbold
Hancock, Edward, Stoborough
Hancock, Joan Ren.
Hancock, Joan, Wareham
Hancock, John, Wareham A.
Hanercome, Jane, Studland
Hanham, Henry, Marnhull
Hann, Joan, Dalwood
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1 1
Hann, John, Marnhull A.
Hann, Richard, Marnhull
Hann, Roger, Marnhull
Hannicott, William, Marnhull
Hansford, Philip, Loders
Harbour, John, Bridport
Hardie, William, Abbotsbury A.
Hardiman, William, Handley
Harding, Hannah, Child Okeford
Harding, Nicholas, Shaston St.
James
Hardy, Alice, Weymouth A.
Hardy, Ann, Dorchester
Hardy, Ann, Okeford F"itzpaine A.
Hardy, Anna, Bridport
Hardy, Florence, Chideock
Hardy, Geo., Compton Abbas
Hardy, Henry, Upway
Hardy, James, Ower Moine Inv.
Hardy, James, Owermoigne
Hardy, John, Weymouth A.
Hardy, John, Weymouth A.
Hardy, John, Abbotsbury
Hardy, John, Bridport
Hardy, John, Abbotsbury
W. and A.
Hardy, John, Bradpole
Hardy, Joseph, Frome Vauchurch
Hardy, Martha, Weymouth A.
Hardy, Mary, Weymouth A.
Hardy, Maude, Sydling Inv.
Hardy, Thos., " The Elizabeth '
ship A.
Hardy, William, Osmington A.
Hardyraan, John, Handley
W. and A.
Harris, Daniel, Portland
Harris, James
Harris, John, Dorchester
Harris, John, Spettisbury
Harris, Joshua, Tarrant Munckton
Harris, Mary, Shepton Gorge A.
Harris, Richard, Pulton A
Harris, Richard, West Chickerell
Harris, Robert, Sutton Waldron
Harris, Wm., Frome St. Quentin
Hart, John Inv.
Hartnell, Benjamin, Winfrith A.
Harvey, Geo., Margaret Marsh A.
Harvey, Joan, Eling
Harvey, John, Blandford St.
Mary W. and A.
Harvey, Thomas, Handley
Harvey, Walton
Hjjskell, Katherine, Cann Inv.
Haskett, Eliza, Marnhull A.
Haskett, Thomas, Kington Mag.
Hastens, John, Dewlish
Hatcher, John, Stour Piovost
Hatcher, John, Marnhull A.
726
724
784
708
740
770
732
716
726
770
696
757
780
724
683
725
716
723
723
686
696
729
729
732
735
705
696
696
682
749
696
692
746
77Z
708
729
711
702
729
729
716
684
681
788
746
744
735
740
682
685
726
705
738
692
708
Hatcher, Mary, Marnhull A.
Hatcher, Richard
Hatcher, Rich., Slower Provost
Hatcher, Richard, Marnh'ill
Hatson, John, Whitchurch Can. A
Hawkins, Jas., Shepton Gorge
Hawkins, Mary, Puncknoll
Hawkins, Robert, Hazelbury
Bryan
Hawkins, Robt., Litton Cheney A.
Hawkins, VVilliam Com.
Hawkins, William, Symondsbury
W. and A.
Hawkins, William, Portisham
Haydon, William, Bridport
Hayne, Simon, Stalbridge A.
Hayne, Simon, Stalbridge Ren.
Haysome, Ann, Blandford F.
Haysome, John, Blandford F.
Hayte, William, Wool
Hayter, John, Melbury Abbas
Hayter, Rich., Ivverne Minster A.
Hayter, William, Shapwick
Hayward, William, Loders A.
Hazard als. Wallis, Eliz. Com.
Hazard als. Wallis, Eliz., Portis-
ham A.
Heighmore, Nathaniel, Ibberton
A.
Hellaway als. Clarke, Silvester,
Sturminster Newton A
Helliar, John, Shaston Inv.
Hellier, George, Buckland New-
ton
Hellyar, Joseph, Portland A.
Hellyar als. Frampton, Philip,
Cattistock A.
Hellyer, John, Sydling St. Nicho-
las
Henbury, Philip, East Orchard
Hendy, Martha, Langton Herring
Henley, John, Marshvvood A.
Henning, Rich., Cranborne
Henning, William, Arne A.
Henville, Eliz., Catherston
Henville, George, Winterborne
Abbas
Henville, Margaret, Abbotsbury
Henville, Philip, Litton Cheney
Henville, Philip, Litton A.
Heme, Mary, Nettlecomb
Heymer, Katherine, Winterborne
Zelston
Hickman, John, Weymouth
Higgins, Avies, Combe Keynes
Higgins, Loddich, Blandford F.
Highraore, John, Wimborne St.
Giles Inv.
Highraore, Richard, Caundle
Purse
1740
1735
1760
1760
1763
1788
'733
1783
1739
1739
1748
1773
1686
1686
1716
1708
1725
1770
1726
1711
1708
1705
1723
1699
1740
1685
1743
1749
1783
1726
1702
1693
1682
1721
1770
1729
1696
1696
1694
1698
1740
1770
1705
1729
1684
1693
12
Dorset Wills.
Hilbert, Thomas, East Stoke
Hill, John, Weymouth
Hill, John, Tincleton
Hill, Richard, Tarrant Hinton
Hill, Robert, The Ship " Burford"
A.
Hill, Susannah A.
Hillyer, Betty A.
Hind, John, Portland
Hind, John, Portland
Hinde, Eliz., Litton Cheney
Hinde, John, Portland
Hinde, William, Portland
Hine, Joan, Powerstock
Hine, John, East Stower W. & A.
Hine, Lydia, Poorstock
Hingston, Dorothy, Weymouth
Ren.
Hingston, John, Weymouth A.
Hinton, Robert, Shaston A.
Hinton, Robert, Shaston
Hiscock, Jane, Blandford F.
A. with W.
Hiscock, John, East Orchard
Hitchcock, Giles, Stinsford A.
Hitchcock, Jacob, Dorchester
Ren.
Hitchcock, Jacob, Dorchester
Hitchcock, Jacob, Dorchester A.
Hitchcock, Jacob, Dorchester A.
Hitchcock, Robt., Bockhampton
Hitt, Thomas, Osmington
Hobbs, John, Stalbridge
Hobbs, Nathaniel, Stourton
Caundle
Hobbs, Thomas, Stalbridge
Hodder, Ann, Toller Porcorum
Hodder, Eliz.
Hodder, John, Bryanston
Hodder, Margaret, Winterborne
Stepleton
Hodges, John, Cerne Abbas A.
Hoffe, Joan, Blandford F.
Holland, Elizabeth, Hartgrove
Holland, Philip, Portland
Holland, Robert, Wootton Fitz^
paine A.
Holmer, Grace, Weymouth
Holmer, Richard, Blandford Inv.
Holmes, Philip, Wareham A.
Homer, Richard Inv.
Homer, Richard, Swanage
Honiborne, William, Toller Por-
corum Inv.
Hnyborn, Simon, Portisham A.
Hood, Robert, Broadwinsor
Hookes, John, Gaunts, Hinton
Martel
Hookey, William, Affpuddle
Hooper, Anne, Keyneston A.
708
749
770
ly-
749
796
702
708
760
695
743
738
729
788
685
686
749
749
741
742
696
734
734
735
696
716
783
748
716
719
696
702
726
724
760
766
721
726
682
740
685
707
738
719
773
724
Hooper, Mary, Kingcombe
Hooper, Thomas, ^Iorden
Hooper, Thomas, Moreton A.
Hooper, William, Moreton
Hooper, William, Moreton
Hooper, Wm., Moreton Codicil
Hoore, Robt., Stickland W. & A.
Hoore, Thomas, Haukchurch
Hooton, Henry, Piddleton A.
Hopkins, Jas , Piddlehinton
Hopkins, John, Sandwich
Hopkins, John, Buckland Xewton
Hopkins, Joseph, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Hopkins, Nich., Stower Provost
Hopps, Mary, Lydlinch
Horder, John, Compton Abbas A.
Horlock, Isaac
Hoskins, Charles, Powerstock A.
Hoskins, Peter, Ibberton
Hoskins, Wm., Symondsbury A.
Hounsell, John, Litton Cheney
Hounsell, John the elder, Litton
Cheney
Hounsell, Simon, Marshwood
Hounsell, Susannah, Symonds-
bury A.
House als. Stent, Mary, Tincleton
A.
House, Mary, see Stent, Tincle-
ton A.
Houseley, Mary, Blandford F.
Howe, John. Symondsbury A.
Howsing, Charles, Compton
A'allence A.
Hoxton, John Inv.
Hughes, Chas..Mintern Magna A.
Hull, Francis, Tolpuddle A.
Humphreys, Anne, Stourton
Caundle A.
Hunibun, Joseph, Bradpole
Huniburn, William, Toller Pore.
Hunnycott, William, MarnhuU A.
Hunt, C, Broadwinsor Inv.
Hunt, Edith, Upway
Hunt, Eliz., Stower Provost A.
Hunt, Edwd., MarnhuU W. & C.
Hunt, Edward, Broadwinsor A.
Hunt, John, Broadwinbor
Hunt. John, Broadwinsor
Hunt, Mary, Sydling St. Nicholas
A.
Hunt, Robert, Whitchurch A.
Hunt, Susanna Inv.
Hunt, Susanna, Stower Provost
Hurding, John, Chickerell A.
Hurdler. John, Affpuddle A.
Hurst, William
Hurst, William, jun., Blandford
Hussey, Lydia, Broad Sydling
Consistory Court.
13
Hutchens, George, Okeford Fitz-
p.iine
Hutchens, Henry, Ivverne Minster
A.
Hutchens, Mary, Iwerne Minster
Hutchins, Elianor, Dorchester
Hutchins, John, Sydling St.
Nicholas A.
Hutchins, John, Wareham
Hutchins, Mary, Wnitchurch
Canon. A.
Huxford, Hugh, Frampton
Hyde, Aaron, Loders A.
Hyde, Daniel A.
Hyde, Daniel, Shepton Gorge
Ingelo, Nathaniel, Puddlehinton
A. and W. 1749
Ingelo, Nathaniel, Puddlehinton
A.
Ireland, Agnes, Corscombe
Ireland, Robert
Ironside, Thomas, Dorchester A.
Isaac, Thomas, Wareham St.
Mary A.
Isles, Kdmund, Buckland Newton
Ivie, James, Ashmore A.
Jacob, Elizabeth, Dorchester
Jacob, John, Dorchester
Jacob, Nicholas, Chilfrome Inv.
Jacob als. Beegon, Nicholas,
Chilfrome
Jacob, Robert, Maiden Newton
W. and A.
James, Rich., Margaret Marsh
James, Thos., Iwerne Courtney
Jeanes, Ann, Cheriton A.
Jeanes, Henry, Wooland A.
Jeanes als. Sadler, Henry,
Wooland Inv.
Jeanes, John, Child Okeford A.
Jefferie, Mary, Fordington
Jefferies, Rebecca, Hlandford F.
Jefres. Eliz., Shapwick A. & W.
Jenkins, Wm., Charlton Marshall
Jerrard, Richard A.
Jerrard, Thomas
Jerrard, Thomas, Weymouth
Jervis, Robert, Blandford
Jessop, Dorothy, Blandford F.
W. and A.
Jobbins, John, Bradford Peverell
Johns, Samuel, Hiidport
Johnson, Martha, Weymouth A.
Johnson, Mary, Shepton Gorge
Com. and W.
Johnson, Mary, Shepton Gorge
751
699
715
766
742
710
Johnson, William, Buckland
1743 Newton A.
Jollie, Thomas, Stickland
1696 Jolliff, Hannah, Glanvilles Woot-
1732 ton
1 7 16 Jolliffe, Margaret, Weymouth A.
Jolliffe, Mary, Blandford F.
1702 Jolliffe, John, Stour Provost
1771 Jones, William, Broadmayne
Jordan, Richard, Weymouth
1699 Jordan, Richard, Weymouth A.
1 7 16 Joy, Hannah, Maiden Newton A.
1726 Joyce, Nicholas, Bagber A.
1740 Joyce, Stephen A.
1740 Joyeux, James
Judd, Eleanor, Blandford F.
Jupe, John, Blandford F.
Kaines, Thomas, Hilton A.
Kates, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton A.
Kaynes, John, Hilfield
Keat, John, Weymouth A.
Keate, James, Dewlish
Keate, John, Weymouth
Keate, Joseph, Melcombe Regis A.
Keate, Richard, Frome Vau-
church W. and Com.
Kellaway, Christopher, Piddle-
hinton A.
7 33 Kellaway, Eliz., West Knighton A.
760 Kellaway, Francis, Blandford
708 Kellaway als. George, Richard,
MarnhuU A.
708 Kellaway, Saml., Puddletown A.
Kember, John, Child Okeford
729 Kember, John, Child Okeford A.
685 ' Kerley, Benjamin, Sandwich
693 Kerley, Edward, Okeford Fitz-
726 paine A.
726 Kerley, John, Harewood in Cran-
borne
726 Kerley, John. Edmundsham
71 1 Kerley, Nathaniel, Iwerne Court-
735 nty
735 Kerley, Phillip, Cranborne
742 Kerley, Robert, Blandford F.
716 Keser, Bartholomew, Wyke
Regis A.
Keynell, John, Shaston, Holy
7S0 Trinity
711 Kiddel, Thomas, Holwell
Kiddle, Robert, I'iddletrenthyde
693 Kiddle, William, Belchalwell A.
697 Kidgell, Thomas, Horton A.
688 Kidgell, Walt., Stower Provost
770 Kidnor, William, Charmouth A.
Kimber, John, Burstock A.
686 Kimber, Wm., Shaston St. Peter
6S9 A.
699
732
711
740
711
723
705
744
748
696
726
73-
719
770
763
682
749
708
729
776
783
716
707
731
708
716
778
7S0
746
708
705
763
728
73^
733
702
698
7S8
726
719
757
726
718
14
Dorset Wills.
Kingf, Charles, Shaston St. Peter
■King, Uaniel, Tarrant Gunville
King, Ezra, Blandford F.
King, Geo., Langton Matravers
King, James, Chaldon Herring A.
King, Joseph, Shaston St. Peter A.
King, Mark, Maiden Newton A.
King, Robert A.
King, Robert A. and W.
King, Robert, Stower Provost
King, Ruth, Horton
King, Thomas, Cann
King, Thomas, Wyke Regis A.
King, Thomas, Purse Caundle
W. and A.
Kingston, Dorothy A.
Kingston, Francis, Blandford F.
Knapton, Trist, West Chickerell
Com.
Knight, Joan, West Milton
Knight als. Burt, Margaret,
Charlton Marshall Inv.
Knight, Richard, Woolcombe
Knight, Robert, Loders A.
Knight, Robert, Allington
Knight, Walt, Shepton Gorge
Knight, Weymouth A.
Knott, Alice, Dorchester
Knott, Christ., Shaftesbury A.
Knott, George, Stockland
Knott, George
Knott, Honour, Stockland
Knott, Willia 11, Stockland
Kyte, William, Stockland
Kyte, William, Stockland A.
Lacey, Silas Aff.
Lacey, Sila<:, Horton
Lack, John, We\ mouth
Lack, Sarah, Bridport
Lack, Thomas, Pilkdon
Lake, Philip, Winterborne St.
Martin A.
Lambert, Thomas, Buckhorne
Weston
Lambert, William, a sailor
Lane, Thomas, Blandford F.
Langdon, Josiah, Stalbridge A.
Langford, John
Langford, John, Piddletown
Langford, Thomas Inv.
Langford, Thos., Pudd'etown A.
Langhorn, Wm., Blandford F.
Langhcrne, Richard, Holwell A.
Lanning, Nicholas
Lanning, Nicholas, Marnhull A.
Lanning, Nicholas Com. for W.
Lanning, Richard, Marnhull
Lavender, Wm., Piddletrenthide
Lawes, T., Tarrant Crawford A.
740
682
760
696
724
683
742
693
776
740
731
702
696
724
792
792
705
726
726
726
782
760
732
710
748
749
693
693
729
693
693
694
694
696
738
716
Lawrence, Edwd., Affpuddle A.
Lawrence, Richard, Tarrant
Rawston
Lawrence, Thos., Weymouth
Lawrence, William, Handley A.
Ledoze, Margaret, Weymouth
A. and W.
Lee, John, Wareham
Legg, Francis, Fordington
Copy Will
^^Z%'> Margery, Nether King-
com.be
Legg, Richard
Lem, Giles, Abbotsbury .
Lemon, John, Stalbridge A.
Lemon, Christ., ship "Temple" A.
Lerroux, William
Lewyes, William, Stockgaylard
Lidford, James, Stoke Wake
Lidford, James, Stoke Wake
Codicil & Inv.
Lillington, Ann, Fordington
Lillington, Edward, Wareham
Lillington, Giles, Stafford A.
Lillington, Robert A.
Lilly, Harry, Dorchester
Linney, John, Woodlands
Lisle, Richard, Blandford F.
Little, William, Loders
Lock, Abel, Hilton A.
Lock, Abel, Hilton A.
Lock, George, Litton Cheney A.
Lock, John, Wotton Fitzpaine
Lock, William, Ai^kerswell
Locke, John, Stalbridge
Locke, John, Stalbridge
Locke, William, Askerswell A.
Lockett, John, Blandford F.
Lockyer, George, Broadwinsor
Lockyer, George, Cranborne
Lockyer, George, Cranborne
Lockyer, Joseph, Cranborne
Lockyer, Mary, Marsh wood
Lockyer, Thomas, Longham
Lodder, John, Shilling Okeford
Lodder, Kobt., Margaret Marsh I.
Lodder, Robt., Margaret Marsh
Loder, John, Stalbridge A.
Loder, Thomas, Pimperne
Lokier, John, Marshwood
Lone, Matthew, Whitchurch Can.
Long, Charles, Warm well
Long, Martha
Long, Mary, Charmouth
Long, Thomas, Hargrove
Lordy, Joseph, Stockland A.
Lornor, John, Kington Magna
Lovelass, Thos., Puddletown
Loveless, Christian, Piddletrent-
hide A.
A.
1699
1712
1738
1692
1726
^749
Consistory Court.
15
Lovell, Sarah, Dorchester A.
Lovell, Win., Chalbury A. and W.
Lovett, Thomas, Stoke Wake A.
Lowman, Wm., Puddlehinton
Loyle, Edward, Sturminster
Newton
Loyte, Edward
Luce, Richard, Dalwood
Luckers, Richard, ship " Leno "
Ludlow, Joseph, Maiden Newton
Lukins, Elizabeth. I'uddletown
Lumbard, Thomas, ship "Canter-
bury " A.
Lush, John, Shaston
Lush, John, Cashmore Inn A.
Lush, John, Fontmell Magna A.
Lush, Susanna, Shaston
Luttley, Rich., Maiden Newton
A.
Mabell, Edward, Charmouth
Maine, Augustin, Shaston
Maine, Charles, Shaston
Maish, Bryant, Corscombe
Major, (ieorge, Cerne Abbas
Major, ^lartha, Catstock
Major, Walter, Aiderho't
Major, Walter, Alderholt A. 16
Malby, Richard, Mappowder
Manfield, John
Mansell, Mary, Donhead St.
Mary (Wilts.) A. and W.
Mantle, Lawrence, Broadwinsor
Mantle, Lawrence Com.
Marder, Samuel, Weymouth
Marsh, Charles
Marsh, John, Bothcnhampton
Marsh, Stephen, Okeford 1* itz-
paine
Marsh, Steph., Buckthorn Weston
Marshall, Francis, Coombe Kaines
I.
Martyn, Thomas, Wyke Regis
Masterman, Win., Fryer Waddon
Masters, Sarah, Shaston
Masters, Wm., Swana^e
Matcham, John, Child Okeford
Matchem, Margaret, Sturminster
Mathew, John, Shaston
Mathew, J. Galley, Shaftesbury
Matthews, Charles, Wareham A.
Matthews, John, Marshwood
Mattock, Hugh, Dewlish
Maudett,John,TollerPorcorum A.
Mayne, Matthew, Wimborne All
Saints
Mayo, David, East Slower A.
Mayo, William, Iwerne Minster
Meaden, Christ., PucknoU
763
696
716
711
727
729
685
749
685
70S
711
720
724
716
721
699
719
766
788
729
740
684
'2-3
724
793
729
695
696
784
760
719
732
682
746
752
702
770
740
766
738
788
696
699
686
732
716
749
716
1693
1743
Meaden, John I. •
Meader, Charles, Dorchester A. 1721
Meader, Dorothy, Puddletown 1776
Meader, Robert, Sioborough A. 1696
Meatyard, Thomas, Shaftesbury 1788
Meatyard, Wm., East Stower A. 1746
Meech, Thos., West Knighton A. 1718
Melmouth, Jolin A. 1686
Melmouth, Phineas, Sandwich A. 1686
Melmouth, Phineas, Swanage A. 1784
Melmouth, Rich., Sandwich A. 1693
Melmouth, Richard Com. 1693
Melmouth, Richard, Sandwich I. 1693
Mihill, Robert, Chalbury A. 17 19
Milbourne, James, Frome, Dor-
chester 1696
Milbourne, John, Frome Whit-
field W. and A. 1696
Miller, Avis. Pulham A. 1688
Miller, .Mice, Shepton (iorge A. 1708
Miller, Edward, Studland
Miller, John, Upcerne
Miller, Joseph, Langton Herring 1763
Miller, Mary, Plush 1699
Miller, Silvester, Shepton Gorge
A. 16)3
Minson, John, Charmouth A. 1732
Mintern, Charles, Symondsbury
A. 1749
Mintern, Henry, Cheddington
A. and W. 1739
Minterne, Henry, Cheddington
Minterne, Nich., Burton Brad
stock
Mitchell, John, Pulham A. 1746
Mitchell, John, Fontmell Magna 1752
Mitchell, Nicholas, Portland 1684
Mitchell, Nicholas, Portland 1748
Mitchell, Richard, Lidlinch
Mitchell, Richard, Dorchester 1725-6
^itchell, Samuel, Boreage 1. 1724
Mitchell, Thos., Blandford F. 1692-3
Mitchell, Thomas, Bryantspuddle
A. 1749
Mitchell, Wm., West Knighton A. 1685
Mityard, John, sailor on 1742
Moger, Thomas, Shaston 1729
Mogg-, William, Blandford F. A. 1721
Moggs, Thos., Bradford Peverell 1696
Mogu ?, Richard. Silton 1724
Mohun, Wm., Shaston A. and W. 1760
Mollens, Letiice, Morecombe
Lake A. and W. 1726
Mompesson, George, Langton
Matravers A. 1688
Monk, Wm., Margaret Marsh 1733
Moor, Bithica. Gt. Fontmell 1783
Moor, Edward, Corscombe 1732
Moor, Mary, Corscombe 1766
Moore, Rebecca, Portland A. 1760
1723
1705
i6
Dorset Wills.
Moore, Richard, Stowerpaine 1788
Moore, Robert, Bellchalwell A. 1691
Moore, Robert, Shaston A. 1770
Moores, Marg., South Perrott A. 1757
Moores, Robert, Loders A. 1740
Morey, James, Allington 1766
Morgan, James, Shaston A. 1724
Morgan, Richard, Handley 1716
Morice, Faith, Iwerne Minster I. 1672
Moring? John, Blandford F. A. 1732
Morris, Faith, Iwerne Minster 1692
Morrize, William, Manston 1690
Moss, John, Bridport 1774
Moulam, Jane,\Vinfrith Newbery 1693
Mowlam, Edward, Radipool 1740
Mowlam, Mar}', Casway 1749
Mowlam, W., Maiden Newton A. 1696
Muddle, Martin, Marnhull A. 1735
Muison, John, Charmouth Ren. 1732
Mullens, Thomas A. 1726
Mullet, Christian, Iberton 1770
Mullett, Margaret, Iberton 1760
Mullett, Thos., sen.. Stoke Wake 1708
Munck, William, Handley 1738
Munckton, Mary, Fontmell 1735
Munckton, Wm., Fontmell 1693
Munday, Ann, Stower Provost A. 1749
Mundan, George, Hurst 1685-6
Munden, Mary, Mosterton 1694
Munden, Rich., Toller Porcorum 1706
Munden, William, Bridport 1699
Murren, Thomas, Fleet A. 1686
Mussell, Roger, Bridport A. & W. 1 7 1 1
Mussell, Roger, Bridport 171 1
Muston, Hannah, Tarrant Monck-
ton I. 1743
Muston, Hannah, Tarrant Laun-
ceston A. 1743
Muston, Rich. Tarrant Monckton 1724
Naish, Thomas, Chalbery A. 17 13
Naish, William, Shaftesbury 1776
Nelson, John, Dorchester A. 1750
New, Morgan, Moreton I. 1731
Newberry, Eleanor, Dalwood 1716
Newberry, Joan, Dalwood 17 19
Newbery, John, Stockland A. 1708
Newbery, Richard, Dalwood 1695
Newbery, Richard, Com. 1696
Newman, Elizabeth, Dewlish 1682
Newman, Hugh, Abbotsbury I. 1682
Newman, James, Godmanston
A. and W. 171 5
Newman, John, Church Knowle 1708
Newman, John, Wareham St.
Martin 1724
Newman, Mary, Toller Fratrum 1732
Newman, Robert, Rettiscombe 1742
Newman, Thomas, Dewlish A. 1733
Newton, John, Stockland 1682
Newton, Sarah 1725
Newton, Sarah, Weymouth A. 1752
Nicholls, White, Buckhorn Weston 1738
Nightingale, Benj., Weymouth 1752
Nineham, Robert, Sandwich A. 1686
Nippred, ]\Iargery, Handley 1682
Noake, Charles, Glanford Woot-
ten 1693
Noake, Richard, Wootton Glan-
vill R. 1693
Nobbs, John, Cattistock A. 1793
Norris, Richard, East Lulworth 1745
Norsiter, Ann, Portland 1770
Northover, Francis, Pulham A. 1726
Northover, John, Wareham 1735
Northover, John, Longbredy A. 1749
Northover, Thos., Cerne Abbas 1724
Nossiter, Thomas, Bridport A. 1705
Nother, Ann, Symondsbury 1763
Notley, Anthony, Rampisham 1780
Notley, Eliz., Broadway Com. 1685
Notley, Elizabeth, Broadway 1685
Notley, Robert, Corscombe 1691
Nottly, Henry, Winterborne
Monckton A. 1749
Nowell, Sibella, Melcombe Regis 1707
Old, Andrew, Broad Sidling 1705
Oldis, Abraham, Sturminster
Newton A. 17 16
Oldis, John, Melbury Osmund 1693
Oldis, William, Langton A. 1727
Oliver, Frances, Winford Eagle 1684
Oliver, Peter, Long Bredy A. 1696
Oliver, Reuben, Evershot 17 16
Ollyfe, Joan, Cranborne A. 1708
Oram, Archilaus, Shaston 1752
Oram, Joseph, Shaston 1735
Orchard, James. Chidiock A.&W. 1732
Orchard, John, Chideock 1702
Orchard, John, Weymouth 1729
Orchard, John, Melcombe RegisA. 1770
Orchard, Samuel, Chidiock A. 171 5
Orchard, Samuel, Upway A. 1766
Orchard, Thomas, Chidiock 1676
Osboldstone, George, Wimborne
St. Giles monition 1759
Osborne, als. Webber, Judith,
Marsh wood 1699
Osment, Benjamin, Turnwood 1716
Onsley, Benjamin, Charmouth A. 17 16
Onsley, James, Wootton Fitzpaine 1 760
Oxenbury, John, West Nulton
A. and W. 1724
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Packett, Gabriel, Affpuddle A. 1763
Page, Edmund, Whatcombe 1704
Pain, John, Piddlehinton 1757
Paine, Henry, Piddlehinton A. 1766
Paine, Rose, A. 1740
Painter, Ann, Portland 1720
Painter, John, Stickland 1728
Palemer, Lawrence, Langton
Herring 1740
Palmer, Amos, Portland 1699
Palmer, Isaac, 1735
Palmer, Joanna, Dalvvood 1746
Palmer, Jno., Gussage All Saints 1693
Palmer, John, Batcombe 1703
Palmer, Joseph, Broadwinsor A. 1732
Palmer, Mary, Little Toller 17 16
Palmer, Thos., Moor Critchell A. 17 18
Palmer, William L 1684
Park, John, Stoke Abbott 1727
Parke, Mary, South Perrott A. 1708
Parker, John, Portisham L 1711
Parker, John, Portisham 171 1
Parker, John, Blandford 1740
Parker, John, Portisham 1784
Parker, \Vm., Blandford 1746
Parlott, Henry, Swanage A. 1788
Parratt, George, Stour East L 171 1
?arratt, John, Burton Bradstock
A. 1696
Parratt, Robert, Winterborne
Abbas A. 1696
Parsons, Julius, Bradpole 1693
Parsons, Wm., Pulham 1760
Partridge, Christ, Knowle A. 1774
Partridge, Thomazine, Winter*
born St. Martin 1705
Passingham, Richard, PuncknoU 1754
Patie, Richard, Dewlish A. 1693
Patten, Wm., South Perrott A. 1696
Paul, Dorothy, Broadwinsor 1688
Paul, Elizabeth, Burstock A. 1716
Paul, Elizabeth, Shapwick A. 1788
Paul, John, North Poorton 1738
Paul, John, Tarrant Monckton 1780
Paul, Joseph, Okeford Fitzpaine 1775
Paull, Thomas, North Poorton 17 19
Pavett, Thomas, Stalbridge A. 1726
Paviot, Jonas, Powerstock 1689
Payne, Samuel, Weymouth
Payne, Samuel, Wyke Regis
Peach, Simon, Corscombe 1801
Peach, Thomas, Chideock 1740
Pearce, Abel, Portland 171 1
Pearce, Alexander, Weymouth 1738
Pearce, Elizabeth, Portland 1729
Pearce, Grace, Portland 1729
Pearce, John, Portland 17 19
Pearce, John, Mariner A. 1770
Pearce, Joseph, Piddletown 1766
Pearce, Lydda, Portland 1748
Pearce, Margaret, Portland 1732
Pearce, William, Portland 17 16
Pearse, Eliz., Weymouth I749
Pearse, Margery, Portland 1701
Pearse, Margery, Portland A. 1705
Penny, Elizabeth, Silton A. 1760
Percy, John, Blandford 1749
Perkins, Samuel, Pilsdon A. 1727
Perkina, Samuel, Pilsdon A. 1740
Perratt, George, East Stower 171 1
Perratt, Hester, Winterborn
Abbas 1702
Perren als. Damer, Mary, A. 1698
Petten, George, Sanwich L 1685
Petton, George, Sandwich 1684
Petty, Henry, Cattistock 1776
Petty, John, Owermoigne A. 1715
Petty, John, Dorchester A. 1743
Petty, Jolin, Moor Critchell 1746
Petty, John, Dorchester A. 1752
Petty, Thos., Shaston St. James 1730
Phelps, John, .
Phelps, Sarah, Caundle Bishop 1732
Phillips, Robert, Shaston 1749
Phippard, Richard, 1724
Phippard, Thomas, Holton 1766
Pickford, Elizabeth, Buckhorn
Weston
Piercie, Alice, Cranbome 1682
Pike, Thomas, Wareham 1711
Pinney, John, jun., Hawkchurch 1724
Pinney, John, Stockland A. 1793
Pitcher, Matthew, Whitchurch
Canon. 1760
Pitcher, Walter,
Pitcher, Walter, Hawkchurch I. 1705
Pitcher, Walter, Hawkchurch 1705
Pitfield, Daniel,
Pitfield, Daniel, Whitchurch
Canon.
Pitfield, William, Allington 1793
Pitfold, Robert, Allington 1682
Pitman, George, Melcombe
Regis A. 1749
Pitman, Mary, Dorchester 1793
Pitman, William, 1747
Pitt, Catherine, Stepleton 1697
Pitt, Elizabeth, Portland 17 16
Pitt, John, Portland A. 1726
Pitt, John, Sturminster Newton 1731
Pitt, Thomas, Blandford 1740
Plowman, Hercules, Stalbridge 1742
Plowman, John, Sturminster
Newton
Plowman, John, Tolpuddle
Plowman, Robert, Fontmell A.
Plowman, Robert, Weymouth A.
Plowman, Thomas, I.
Plowman, Thomas, sen., Bryan-
ston 1693
i8
Dorset Wills.
Pollard, Alice, Abbotsbury
Pollard, Eliz., Dorchester
Pond, Edmund, Chickerell A.
Pook, Alice, Monckton
Poole, James, Stalbridge I.
Pope, Alexander, Cranborne
Pope, Ann, Burstock
Pope, Henry, Com.
Pope, Henry, Cranborne W. & A.
Pope, James, Melbury Abbas A.
Pope, John, Shaston St. Trinity A.
Pope, William, West Pulham
Popham, Eliz., Caundle Bishop
Popham, Rich., Sturton Caundle
Porter, Mary, Abbotsbury
Poticary, Lucy, Farnham
Pott, Edith, Portland
Pottle, Morgan, St. Giles I.
Pouncey, George, Dorchester
Pouncy, Matthew, Dorchester
Pouncy, Matthew, Fordington
Pouncy, Matthew, Dorchester
Pount, Jeremh., Broadmayne A.
Pount, John, Broadmayne
Pount, Leonard, West Knighton
Pount, Peter, Buckland Newton
Poyer, Henry, Ranston A.
Presley, John, PuncknoU
Preston, James, of the ship
"Preston" A.
Pride, Thomas, Chesilborne
Pridle, Ann, Melbury Osmond
Prince, John, Sixpenny Handley
A. & W.
Prince, Lawr., Tarrant Rushton
Prince, Mary, Weymouth A.
Prince, Mary, Weymouth A.
Pritcher, Mary, Bridport A.
Prosser, Rees, Gussage All
Saints A.
Prouse, John, Weymouth Ren.
Prower, Roger, Durweston
Prowse, Jno., jun., Weymouth A.
Prowte, My., Gussage All Saints
Pulman, Edward, Mosterton I.
Pulman, Edward, Mosterton
Punfields, Elias, sen., Bridport
Purchase, Joseph, Dorchester L
Purchase, Robert, Piddletown A.
Pyke, Robert, A. cum W.
Pyke, Robert, North Maltravers
A. and W.
Raddon, Davy, Stockland
Rake, William, Marnhull
Rakens, Stephen, Holwell
Randall, Joseph, Swyre
Randall, Robert, Cerne Abbas A,
Randell, Laur., West Lullworth
Ransom, Elizabeth, West Slower
735
724
719
702
685
731
738
693
693
681
734
692
757
752
745
745
682
780
760
787
793
693
784
740
784
699
702
749
729
724
773
699
699
770
750
740
743
740
726
696
696
702
682
746
746
746
699
705
705
726
699
729
Rasker, Mary, Holy Trinity,
• Dorchester A. 1735
Raven, William, Farnham 17 —
Raymond, Charles, Botscombe 1699
Raymond, Michael, Weymouth 1686
Raymond, Michael, Weymouth
Com. & L 1686
Raymond, Wm., Hawkchurch A. 1724
Read, Edward, Woodlands 1760
Read, Elizabeth, West Parley A. 1705
Read als. Cole, Frances, West
Parley A. 17 16
Read, John, Loders A. 171 1
Read, Susannah, Shillingston A. 1746
Read, Thomas, Shaston 1740
Read, Thomas, Shillingston A. 1746
Read, Thomas, Shaston 1766
Redman, William, Cranborne A. 1708
Redwood, Elianor, Dalwood A. 1708
Redwood, Eliz., Wareham A. 1784
Redwood, Gabriel, Wareham 1738
Reed, Mary, Portland 1763
Reed, Thomas, Maiden Newton 1793
Reeks, John, Long Cheselbourn 1724
Reeks, Susannah, Wareham A. 1692-3
Rendall, William, Allington A. 1746
Reynolds, John, BlandJord 1770
Reynolds, Merydith, Puddle-
trenthide
Riccard, Andrew, Portisham A
Riccard, John, Tineham A. 169 1
Richards, Garland, Abbotsbury
A. c. W. 1699
Richards, John, Abbotsbury
Richards, John, Bradford Peverell
A. 1686
Richards, Richard, Hawkchurch 1760
Richardson, Edw., Edmundsham 1724
Ricketts, John, Shaston 1724
Rickman, Thos., Tarrant Ruston 1693
Ridout, Mary, Sturminster A. 1719
Ridout, Philip,
Righton, Sarah, Weymouth
Rigler, Nicholas, Chideock
Riley, Thos., Blandford
Rivett, Charles, Hollwell
Robbins,William,Horton A.c.W. 1788
Robbins, John, A. 1721
Roberts, Alice, Dorchester 1713
Roberts, John, Maiden Newton 1783
Roberts, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 1740
Robinson, Henry, L
Robinson, Henry, Winterborne
Came A. 1705
Robinson, John, East Stoke 1743
Rock, Susannah, Langley, Broad-
winsor 1735
Rock, Susannah, Langley
A. c. W. 1776
1726
1740
1763
171 1
1740
A. 1736
A. 1686
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Rocket, Mary,
Rockett, John, Hawkchurch
Rockett, Richard, Hawkchurch
Rockett, William, Hawkchurch
Rogers, Edward, Slower Provost
A. and W.
Rogers, Gilbert, Mamhull A.
Rogers, Jasper, Catstocke
Rogers, John, Chedington A.
Rogers, Mary, Catstock
Rogers, My., Sydling St. Nicholas
Rogers, Rich., Sutton Waldron
A. 1768
Rogers, Richard Colmer, Child
Okeford Copy of Will
Rogers, Samuel, Blandford
Rogers, Thomas, Woolland
Rogers, Wm., Charlton Marshall
Roger, William, Poorstock
Rogers, William, Sidling St.
Nicholas A.
Romaine, Thomas, A. c. W.
Romayne, Thos., Stock Gaylard
Ronncavel, Richard, Weymouth
Rood, Elizabeth, Portland
Rood, George, Portland
Rood, Joan, Portland A. c. W.
Rook, Thos., West Worth A.
Roper, William,
Rose, Abraham, Iwern Min. A.
Rose, Henry,
Rose, John, Abbotsbury A. c. W.
Rose, John, Lvdlinch
Rose, Mary, Litton Cheney A.
Rose, Mary, Weymouth A.
Rose, Moses, Sturminster Newton
A.
Rose, Richard,
Rose, Thos., Sturminster Newton
Rose, Thomas, Bridport A.
Rowcastle, Christ., Sturminster
Newton
Rowcastle, Robert, Sturminster
Newton A.
Rowe, Sarah, Lichet Matravers
Ruddell, John, East Morden
Russell, Henry,
Russell, Jeremiah, Corscombe A.
Russell, Margaret, I,
Russell, Margt., Broadwinsor A.
Russell, Matthew, Child Okeford
A.
Ruston, Jane, Weymouth
Sadler, James, Weymouth 1729
Sadler als. Jeanes, Hy., Wooland
I. 1726
Salter, George,
Salter, Thomas, Blandford I. 1682
Sams, William, Upway A. 1687
Sams, William, Upway I. 1688
Sampson, Wm., Boihenhampton 1687
Samways, John, Abbotsbury 1746
Samways, Mark, Catstock 1726
Samways, Sarah, Broadmain A. 1735
Samways, Thomas, Bincombe 1752
Sanders, Chris., Cranborne 1693
Sandford, William, Portisham A. 1745
Sansom, Joseph, Stockland A. 1735
Sansom, Mary, Askerswell 1726
Sansom, Timothy, Charmouth 1770
Sansome, Joseph, Milbom St.
Andrew 1708
Sanson, Thomas, Portland 1792
Sargent, George, Blandford I. 171 5
Sargent, George, Blandford A. 17 16
Sater, Henry, Spetisbury 1729
Sater, Joan, Winterborn Zelston 171 1
Savage, John Coastfield, Creech
Grange in Purbeck 1770
Saxby, Luce, Abbotsbury 1702
Scamel, My., Charlton Marshall 1735
Scard, Thomas, Iwerne Minster 1770
Scholar, William, Portland 1766
Scott, Jane, Shaston 1726
Scott, William, Shaston 17 19
Scutt, Edward, Hilfield 1699
Seagrim, Randolph, East Stower
A, 1749
Seal, Joane, Stoke Abbott 1740
Sealy, Mary, Shaston 1682
Sealy, Thomas, Puncknowl A. 1709
Seamer, Robt., Chaldon Herring 1726
Seamer, William, East Orchard 1693
Seamore, John, Sandwich 1724
Seamore, John, L 1729
Seamore, Rebecca, Studland A. 1732
Seaward, Edward, Wareham A. 1705
Sebby, James, Tarrant Rushton 1757
Seely, Joan, Melbury Osmond 1735
Semple, Eliz., Shaftesbury A. 1780
Senipr, James, Stalbridge 171 1
Senneck, Christ., West Lul worth 1749
Sergent, Emma, Hinton St, Mary 17 19
Serjeant, Anthony, Wool A. 1748
Serreli, Samuel, Com. 1770
Serrell, Sam,, Stourton Caundle 1770
Seward, George, Wareham A. 1696
Seymor, Henry, Broadwinsor 1726
Seymour, Elizabeth, Shaston 1729
Shapwick, Richard, Marsh wood 1682
Shepard, Joseph, Hilton 1792
Sheppard, David, Dorchester A. 1735
Sheppard, George, 1763
Sheppard, Henry, A. 1685
Sheppard, Walter, Marsh wood 1688
Sherring, Henry, Puddletown 1726
Sherring, Henry, Puddletown
A. & W, 1726
20
Dorset Wills.
Sherring, William, Stalbridge A.
Shittler, Thomas, Wareham
Shorey, William, Durweston A.
Short, Jane, Gussage All Saints
Short, Wm., Gussage All Saints
Shorthouse, James, Weymouth
Shorto, John, Broad Sydling
Shott, Susanna, Com.
Shrimpton, James, Sturminster
Newton
Sibley, Thomas, Rushton A.
Simes, John, Edmondsham A.
Simes, Thomas, Cranborne I.
Simes, Thomas, Cranborne
Skianer, Edward, Weymouth
Ad. durante minoritate
Skinner, John, Hawkchurch
Slade, David, Winfrith
Slade, Henry, West Knighton
Slade, Peter, Nottington in Broad-
mayne
Slater, Thomas, Edmondsham
Slidle, Henry, Hampreston A
Smalcorne, George, Littlewinsor
Small, Charles, Shapwick A.
Small, Samuel, Shapwick A.
Smallbone, John, Corscombe
Smallbone, John,
Smart, Elizabeth, Wyke Regis
Smart, Joan, Bradford Peverel
Smart, Nicholas, Wyke Regis A.
Smedmore, John, Sandwich I.
Smedmore, Sarah, Swanage
Smedmore, Sarah, A.
Smethan, Jno., Buckland Newton
Smith, Elizabeth, Spetisbury
Smith, George, Mitford
Smith, Henry, Tarrant. Abbas I.
Smith, Henry, Tarrant Abbas A.
Smith, Henry, Spetisbury
Smith, John, Broadwinsor
Smith, Peter, Winfrith
Smith, Peter, Melbury Abbas
Smith, Peter, Melbury Abbas A.
Smith, Richard, Dorchester
Smith, Rich., Hinton St. Mary A.
Smith, Richard, Dorchester I.
Smith, Richard,
Smith, Robert, Morden
Smith, William, Kemston
Smith, William, Spetsbury
Smith, Wm., Long Critchell
Snaydon, Mary, Corscombe
Snook, Grace, Stower Provost
A.
A.
A.
Snook, Mary, Stalbridge
Snook, Mary, Stalbridge
Snook, William, Blandford
Snooke, George, Stalbridge
Snooke, John, Stour Provost
Snooke, Melior, Stalbridge
I.
A.
Snooke, Samuel, Toller Pore. A.
Snooke, Thomas, Stalbridge A.
Snowe, Eliz., Toller Porcorum
Sollers, Thomas, Blandford
Soper, Geo., Wynford Eagle A.
Soper, Jane, Beaminster
Soper, William, Portesham
Sparks als. Gibbs, Joseph, Ed-
mondsham
Spear, Joseph, a sailor
Spencer, John, West Moors A.
Spencer, Robert, West Parley
Spinney, John, Spetisbury
Squibb, Ann, Wareham
Squibb, John, Stoborough A.
Squibb, John, Compton Abbas
Stagg, Thomas, Dorchester A.
Stagg, William, Dorchester
Starke, Wm., Ropen \or Rossen]
Stayner, Job, Weymouth A.
Steed, John, Hinton Martel
Stent a/j. House, Mary, Tincleton
A.
Stent, William, Arne in Purbeck
Stephens als. Burdett, Agnes,
Chickerell
Stephens, Mary, Stur. Newton
Stephens, Mary, Weymouth
Stephens, Thomas, Pimperne A.
Stephens, William, Broadwinsor
Stevens, Anne, Corscombe A.
Stevens, Askenwall, Buckland
Newton A.
Stevens, Eliz., Bothenhampton
Stevens, James, Puncknoll
Stevens, John, Symondsbury
Stevenson, John,
Stiby, John, Loders
Still, James, Gt. Fontmell
Still, John, Shaston St. James A. •
Stocker, Joan, Stockland
Stocker, John, Stockland A.
Stokes, Edward, Shastm
Stone, Benjamin, Wyke Regis
Stone, Elizabeth, Chilfrome A.
Stone, Elizabeth, Martinstown
Stone, Hannah, Bridport A.
Stone, John, Stockland
Stone, John, Stockland A.
Stone, John, Portland
Stone, John, Winford Eagle
Stone, Rose, Stalbridge
Stone, Thomas, Chilfrome I.
Stone, Thomas, Hilfield
Stone, Thomas, Hilfield
Stoodley, Timothy, Sydling A.
Stoodly, Benj., Broadwinsor A.
Stoodly, Charles, Upcerne
Storke, Robt., Corscombe A. &W.
Stount, Francis, Baltcombe A.
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21
Stout, John, Tarrant Rawston
Strange, Joseph, Belchalwell
Strangeman, Ann, Winterborn
Zelston A.
Strangeman, John, Winterborne
Zelstone
Strangeman, John, Winterborne
Zelston A. 1746
Strangeways, Charles, Maiden
Newton
Strawbridge, Wm., StockUnd
Stickland, Henry, Cran borne A.
Stickland, Henry, Litchet
Matravers
Stickland, James, Piddletrenthide
Stickland, L^rnce, (sic) Cerne
Strickland, Alice, Winfrith A.
Strickland, John, Cerne Abbas A.
Strickland, Rich., Cerne Abbas
Strickley, James, Hazlebury
Bryan A.
Strong, John, Loders
Strong, John, Loders
Studley, Benj., Broadwinsor
Studly, Joan, I51andford
itudley, Thos., Stoke Wake I.
Studley, Thomas, Stoke Abbas
Sumption, Henry, Charmouch A.
Sumption, John, Stockland
Suter, Joseph, Silton
Sutton, Edward, Winterborne
Whitchurch
Sutton, Thomas, Blandford A.
Swaysey, Samuel, Bridport
Swan, Aldrick, Kington Magna
Swan, Aldrick, Kington Mag. A.
Swayne, Robert, Aimer
Sweatman, Edmd., Fontmell A.
Sweatman, Margaret, Iwerne
Courtney A.
Sweet, Barthol, Chideock A.
Sweett, Susanna, Portland
Swetingame, Samuel, Maiden
Newton
Symes, John, Buckland Newton
Symes, John, Stoke Abbot
Symes, Joseph, Marnhull A.
Symes, Joseph, Compton Abbas
Symes, Robert, Cerne Abbas A.
Symes, William, Symondsbury
W. and I.
Sjrmes, William, Langton
Matravers A.
Symms, Thomas, a sailor, of
Simsbury [Symondsbury]
Symms, William, Langton
Matravers Ren.
Symonds, Daniel, East Lulworth
A. and W.
Symonds, Hy., Melbury Osmond
1688
1793
1746
732
749
735
780
682
732
732
726
733
693
716
760
708
707
745
746
792
788
729
726
712
716
730
750
715
721
766
708
740
724
719
732
696
7>6
716
682
7"
746
711
725
716
Symonds, Joan, Watcombe A.
Symonds, John, Broadmayne
Symonds, John, Warmwell
Symonds, John, Warmwell
Talbot, Jno., Winterborn Clenston
Talbot, Mary,
Tapper, Catherine, Shroton
Tasker, John, Winterborn St.
Martin A.
Taunton, Thomasine, Weymouth
A.
Taylor, Joseph, Bradpole
Taylor, Joseph, Netherbury L
Taylor, Thomas, Bradpole
Temple, John, Slower Provost
Temple, Rich., Slower Provost
Thayne, Stephen, Gussage St.
Michael A. c. W.
Thedham, John, Weymouth
Thomas, Anthony, Dorchester
A. c. W.
Thomas, Dorothy, Blandford St.
Mary
Thomas, Dorothy, Ren.
Thomas, Dorothy, Blandford St.
Mary A. c. W.
Thomas, Edward, Poorton A.
Thomas, Eliz., Chideock
Thomas, George, Holton A.
Thomas als. Dean, Jno., Osming-
ton A.
Thomas, Thomas, Charmouth
Thomas, Wm., Broadwinsor A.
Thompson, Charles, Stratford
Thorn, Edith, Spettisbury A.
Thorn, William, Weymouth
Thorne, George, Woodland
Tborne, George, Woodlands
Thorne, James, Cranborne
Thorne, John, Piddlehinton A.
Thome, Obadiah, Hook
Thomer, John, ship "Chatham"
A.
Thornhurst, William, Winfrith
Newburgh
Thrasher, Robert, Portisham
Thresher, Peter, West Knighton
Thresher, William, Mayne
Thurman, Bernard, Melcombe
Regis A.
Tidbury, Elizabeth, Sandwich A.
Tidbury, William, Wareham St.
Martin A.
Tilley, Thomas, Iwerne Minster
Tilly, Dennis, Broadmaine A.
Tite, Joseph, Stalbridge
Tizard, Thos., Caundle Bishop \.
Tizard, Thos., Caundle Bishop
697
735
760
760
684
732
725
693
726
726
766
711
705
716
760
729
684
686
693
740
738
770
732
699
726
723
711
763
682
688
723
742
708
726
788
796
721
763
705
7-!4
699
793
698
699
22
Dorset Wills.
Tizzaid, John, Frampton A. c. W.
durante minoritate
Toby, Richard, Portland
ToUerville, William, Buckland
Newton
Tollye, Mary, Loaders
Toms, Andrew, I.
Toms, Andrew, Horton
Tombs, Roberts, Longham
Tomes, Joseph, East Lulworth
Tomkins, Nicholas, ship " St.
Albans " A.
Toop, George, Holwell
Torrington, Stph., Edmundsham
Torwell, Thos., Hazlebury Brian
Toup, Onesiphorus, Bridport
Toup, Wm., Chaldon Herring A.
Travers, Geo., West Milton A.
Travers, Jane, Matravers Loders
Traverse, Francis, Poorstock A.
Trebitt, Mary, Longbredy
Trevett, William, Litton A.
Trew, Anthony, Wareham L
Trew, Anthony, Wareham A.
Trew, John, Owermoigne A.
Trim, Robert, Crawford
Trivet, Robert, Long Bredy
True, Jno., Overmoigne A. c. W.
Tubb, James, Sandwich A.
Tubb, John, Sandwich A.
Tuck, Joan, Dalwood A. c. W.
Tuck, John, Stoborough
Tucker, Joan, East Slower A.
Tucker, John, Stower Provost A.
Tucker, John, Broadwinsor A.
Tucker, John, Wareham
Tucker, John, Upway A.
Tucker, Mary, Tyneham A.
Tucker, Robert, Walditch
Tucker, Robert, Walditch
Tucker, Richard, Winterborne
Stickland
Tuffin, Charles, Blandford
TuUedge, Wm., Abbotsbury A.
TuUidge, Richard, Chickerell A.
Tunstall, Thos., Weymouth
Tunstall, Thos., Com.
Turner, Jas., Whitchurch Can.
Turner, John, Frampton
Turner, John, Frampton A.
Turner, John, Frampton A.
Turner, John, Frampton A.
Turner, John, Stoke Wake
Turner, John, Marshwood
Turner, John, Litton Cheney A.
Turner, Richard, Hawkchurch
Turner, Robert, Studland A.
Turner, Robert, North Poorton
Turner, Thomazine, Wootton
Fitzpaine L
784
716
726
696
696
793
726
740
766
712
763
716
708
721
698
780
695
688
696
699
749
724
708
731
702
766
770
705
732
749
788
735
732
743
766
710
726
723
695
696
708
69-
696
696
696
696
699
724
726
691
700
1704
Tuxbury, John, West Lulworth
Tuxbury, John, East Lulworth
Twitoe, Michael, Weymouth
Twogood, Wm., Burton Brad-
stock A. c. W.
Twynihoe, Eliz., Turnworth
Tyler, Henry, Puddletown A.
Tyrrell, John, Stinsford A.
Udall, Thomas, Charborough
Upsell, Honour, Blandford
A. c. W.
Upward, Thos., Woolland A.
Upward, Thos., Beermarsh
UvedaU, Lucy, Horton
Vacher, Wm., Milton Abbas A.
Vallence, And., Broadmaine A.
Veale, Joseph ? Stourton Caundle
A.
Veale, Wm., Stourton Caundle A.
Vickory als. Curtis, William,
Shaston St. James W. & A.
Vincent, James, Piddletrenthide
Vincent, John, Fontmell Mag. A.
Vincent, John, Cranborne A.
Vincent, Rob., Fontmell Mag. A.
Vincent, William, Dorchester
Vine, Matthew, Cheselbourne A.
Vining, Chris., Compton Abbas I.
Vining, Grace, Compton Abbas
Vivers, John, Shillingstone A.
Vivers, John, clerk, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Vose als. Frott, Alice, Osmington
W. and A.
Voss, Ann, Church Knowle A.
Voss, Matthew, Weymouth A.
Voss, Robert, Steeple
Vye, Alice, Milborne St. Andrew
A.
Wadden, Richard, Poorstock A.
Wadden, Wm., Poorstock
Wade, John, Beminster
Wade, John, Weymouth
Wag, Catherine, Horton
Wagg, Thos., West Parley A.
Wake, Mary, Charlton Marshall
A.
Wakely, John, jun., Whitchurch
Canon. Ren.
Wakely, Jonathan, a sailor
Wakely, Matthew, Whitchurch
Canon. A.
Wakely, Robert, Whitchurch
Canon. A.
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23
Walbridgfe, Christ., Puncknoll 1708
Walbridge, Henry, Puncknoll A. 170S
Walbridge, Henry, Swire A. 1731
Walbridge, William, Poorstock 1749
Waldron, Lawrence, Bridport 1708
Walker, Robert, Caundle 1685
Walker, Robt., Stourton Caundle
Com. 1686
Walker, Robert, Woodrow A. 1686
Wall, Joan, Weymouth A. 1696
Wall, Robert, Radipole A. 1697
Wall, Robert, Weymouth A. 1732
Wallas als. Russell, Thamsin,
Abbotsbury 1725
Wallis als. Hazard, Eliz.,
Com.
Wallis als. Hazard, Elizabeth,
Portisham A.
Wallis, William, Portisham
Walters, George, Blandford A.
Waltham, Melchisedeck, Lidhnch
Ward, Hamnet, Sturminster
Newton
Ward, John, Afft.
Ward, John, Wareham A.
Ward, Matthew, Abbotsbury
Ward, William, a sailor, A.
Ware, Geo., Compton Abbas A.
Warr als. Bartlett, Richard,
Whitchurch
Warren, Agnes, Bradford
Warren, Dorothy, Glanville's
Wootton
Warren, James, Bothenhampton
Warren, John, Shepton Gorge A.
Warren, John, Glanville's Wotton
Warren, Rich., Cerne Abbas A.
Warrey, John, Bridport A.
Warry, John, Bridport I.
Wasely, William, Stockland
Watkins, Hy., Bishop Caundle I.
Watson, Ezra, Milborne St.
Andrews and Dewlish
Watts, Christopher, Evershot A.
Watts, Eliz., Iwerne Minster A.
Watts, Gaturah, Sidling St.
Nicholas 1716
Watts, Hugh, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Watts, John, Nether Kingcombe
Wattson, Mary, A.
Way, John, Bridport
Way, John, Loders A.
Way, John, Bradpole
W^ay,. Rich., a sailor, Affpuddle A.
Way, William, Bradpole
Weakly, Tim., Whitchurch Can.
Wear, Robert, a sailor, A.
Weare, Thomas, Weymouth .
Webb, James, Moor Critchell 175:
Webber, Judith, Marsh wood I.
Webber als. Osborne, Judith,
Marshwood
Webber, Robert,
Weeks, George, Sandwich A.
Welch, John, Bridport A. c. W.
Weech (.? Welch), John, Hoi well
Welch, Robert, Broadwinsor
Welles, John, Turnworth
Wells, Henry, Blandford A. c. W.
Welman, Joan, Charmouth
Welsh, Heriry, Weymouth A.
Welsh, John, I.
Welsh, John, Pimperne
Welsh, John, Wimborn St. Giles
Welsh, Mary, Cranborne A.
Welsh, Thomas, West Parley A.
West, James, Stalbridge
West, Richard, Shillingstone
Whellar, Ambrose, Blandford
Whellar, John, Tarrant Hinton
Whicker, Martha, Weymouth
Whicker, William, Weymouth A.
Whiffen, Joseph, Evershot A.
Whit, John, Blandford
White, Ann, Hampreston
White, Charles, Bradford Abbas
White, Edw., Moor Critchell A.
White, Eme, Shillingston
White, George, Cerne Abbas
White, Grace, Litton Cheney
White, Henry, Moore Critchell A.
White, John, Hawkchurch A.
White, John, A.
White, John, Melbury Osmond
A.
White, John, Allington A.
White, John, Tarrant Rawston A.
White, John, Portland
White, John, Kington Magna
White, Margaret, Portland
White, Mary, Hampreston A.
White, Paul, Evershot A.
White, Richard, Cheselborne
White, Richard, Weymouth
White, Samuel, Bridport
White, Thomas, Cheselborne I.
White, Thomas, Wareham
White, Thomas, Wareham
Whiteroe, Thomas, Kimbridge
Whitmell, Nath., Blandford A.
Whitmell, Chris., Blandford
Whittle, Edw., Stourton Caundle
Whittle, John, Stourton Caundle
A.
Whittle, Thomas, Affpuddle
Whittel, Thomas, Affpuddle L
Wiggat, John, Portland
Wild. Edmund, Stour Provost
Wilkins, John, Evershot A.
A.
1699
699
735
711
699
740
766
7ir
760
719
724
708
724
688
696
729
690
738
718
724
788
724
743
724
688
716
724
724
696
696
705
705
706
724
725
732
732
763
724
724
749
696
732
742
743
743
732
708
760
721
729
729
705
719
688
24
Dorset Wills.
Wilkins, John, Shaston A.
Wilkins, Philip, Cann
Williams als. Batter, Agnes,
Hook
Williams, Grace, Piddletrenthide
Williams, Jenkin, A.
Williams, Mary, Up way
Williams, Richard, Cranbome
Williams, Richard, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Williams, Richard, Bradstock A.
Williams als. Batter, Susannah,
Hooka
Williams, William, Bridport A.
Williams, William, Dorchester
Willis, Henry, Cranbome A.
Willis, Henry, Blandford St.
Mary
Willis, John, Dorchester A.
Willis, Nicholas, Hawkchurch I.
Willis, Nich., Hawkchurch
Wills, Mary, Broadwinsor
Wills, Thomas, Wareham A.
Wiltshire, Henry, Bexington
Willy, John, Poorstock A.
Winsor, Mary, Longbredy
Winter, Hy., Lytchet Matravers
Winterhay, John,
Winterhay, John, Witcombe I.
Wise, Gabriel, a sailor, A.
Witherington, Hy.,Edmundsham
Witheringfton, Hy., Edmund. I.
Withers, Robert, Weymouth
Wood, Alice, Poxwell
Wood, Eleanor, Broadwinsor
Wood, Eliz., West Knighton A.
Woodcock, Elizabeth, Chideock
A. c. W.
Woodcock, John, Chideock A.
1743
1693
Woodcock, William, Stanton St.
Gabriel 1693
Woodman, Thos., Caundle Bishop
A. 1763
Woodnot, Theoph., Langton A. 1701
Woodrow, Francis, Dorchester 1708
Woodrow, Nicholas, Marnhull 1682
Woods, James, Child Okeford 1770
Woods, William, Puddletown A. 1746
Woodsfcrd, Hugh, Maiden
Newton 1735
Woolridge, Joan, Milton Abbas 1770
Worsley, Jas., Melcombe Regis 1693
Wright, Richard, Stalbridge 1738
Wrixon, Henry, Stoke Abbas A. 1696
Wrixon, Mar>-, Stoke Abbas I. 1708
Wyer, Henry, Dorchester A. 1788
Wykes, Frances, Shaston 1738
Yarde, James, PuncknoU 1740
Yeatman, Nicholas, Marnhull I. 1693
Yeats, Agnes, Melbury Osmond 1773
Yeats, Thomas, Godmanstone 1757
Young, Ann, Sturminster Newton
Young, Elias,Gussage St. Michael 1732
Young, Joan, Middle Gussage 1694
Young, Joan, Sturminster Newton
A. 1739
Young, John, Burlstone 1680
Young, Mat., Buckhorn Weston 1789
Young, Nicholas, Ashmore I. 1682
Young, Philip, Long Critchell 1705
Young, Robert, Compton Abbas
A. c. W. 1 7 14
Young, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton A. 1740
Young, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 1784
Young, William, Silton A. 1683
PART II.
CALENDAR
OF
aDoriset U^ills anD :atimim6trations
IN THE
PROBATE REGISTRY AT BLANDFORD, DORSET.
Archdeaconry Court of Dorset,
of the late Diocese of Bristol,
1568 — 1792.
Abbot, Thos.. West Chelboro'
Abbot, Stephen, Weymouth
Abbot, Mathew, Winterborne
Clenston
Abbot, Edward, Worth
INIatravers
Abbott, Eliz., Corscombe
Abbott, Sarah, Weymouth
Abbott, Wm., Witchampton
Abbott, Thos., Kington Mag.
Abbott, Thomas, Powerstock
Abbott, Susannah, Poorstock 30
Abbott, Geo., Compton Abbas 17
Abbott, Mathew, Hilton
Abbott, Ann, Hawkchurch
Abbott, Hy., Ansty in Hilton
Abbott, Margaret, Iwerne
Minster
Abbott, John, Weymouth
Abbott, Mary, Weymouth
Abbott, Mary, Piddlehinton
Abington, Alice, Bromley in
Stoke Abbas
Abraham.Jno., Broad Sydling i
Abraham, William, Dewlish
56
663
47 J
694
51
703
22
708
16
673
49 >
673
ss
574
29
69S
28
715
30
722
17
727
7
729
37
739
4
739
38
1744
66
[750
69
1765
32
1776
6
[722
12
669
18
727
Abraham, John, Evershott
Accourt, Ann, Charlton
Marshall
Ackerman, Robert, Bridport
Ackland, Joan, Mosterton
Acourt, John, Morden
Adams, John, Shapwick
Adams, Agnes, Bridport
Adams, Joan, Loaders
Adams, Samuel, Dewlish
Adams, Mary, Dewlish
Adams, Dorcas, Loders
Adams, Solomon, Abbotsbury
Adams, John, Dewli>h
Adams, John, Shapwick
Adams, Susannah, Studland
Adams, John, Piddlehinton
Adams, John, Litton Cheney
Adams, John, Weymouth
Adams, Hester, Dorchester
Adams, John, Piddlehinton
Adams, Samuel, Blandford
Adams, Adam, Piddlehinton
Adams, John, Piddlehinton
Addams, Joan, Shapwick
1769
19
lyi
s
749
18
676
21
720
36
674
4
676
32
695
8
699
10
702
24
703
I
703
7
706
16
711
48
712
14
716
21
723
71
730
23
761
46
762
5
763
34
792
35
792
29
ii'^
26
Dorset Wills,
Addams, William, Stalbridge 35
Addams, Elizabeth, Up way yj
Addams, William, Handley
Ainsworth, Nath., Wimborne
St. Giles
Aish, Robert, Bincombe
Akerman, Moses, Walditch
Akerman, Robert, Walditch
Akerman, Stephen, Frogmore
in Chideock
Akerman, Richard, Bradpole
Akerman, Henry, Bridport
Akerman, Henry, Walditch
Akerman, John, Walditch
Akerman, Henry, Walditch
Akerman, Andrew, Burton
Bradstock
Akerman, Phillip, Walditch
Akerman, Mary, Bradpole
Akerman, Stephen, sen.,
Bridport
Akerman, Henry, Walditch
Akerman, Dan., Broadwinsor 11
Akerman, Matt., Weymouth
Akerman, William, Bridport
1745
1757
1760
1758
1671
1699
1704
1704
1709
1713
1722
1742
1744
1753
1755
1758
44
1758
1779
1782
60 1787
5 1787
Albert, Ann, Blandford 2 1660
Albridge, Thos., Manningtori g I ^
in Gussage All Saints j
Aldridge, John, Boveridge in
Cranborne
Alford, John, Sturminster
Newton
Alford, Stephen, Chidiock
Alford, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Alford, Edith, Sturminster
Newton
Alford, John, Symondsbury
Alford, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Alford, John, Symondsbury
Alford, John, sen., Herestone
in Sandwich
Alford, John, Sandwich
Allard, Jas., Fifehead Neville 14 1766
Allen, Mary, Winterbom
Houghton
Allen, Henry, Thornhill in
Stalbridge
Allen, Robert, Weymouth
Allen, Hugh, Spetisbury
1638
1659
7 1714
50 1662
9 1662
36 1667
58 1675
33 1676
47
52
1704
1714
14 1735
64 1742
49 1694
56 1695
47 1706
34 1710
Allen, Ann, Melbury Osmond 28 17 13
Allen, Thomas, sen.. Fleet 17 1713
Allen, Joshua, Spetisbury 47 17 14
Allen, John, Weymouth 51 17 17
Allen, Robert, Fleet 21 17 18
Allen, Martha, Spetisbury 32 1720
Allen, Thos., Melbury Osmond 12 1729
Allen, Joshua, Spetisbury 64 1731
Allen, John, Corscombe 20
Allen, Wm., West Chickerill 1 1
Allen, Mary, Portland 42
Allen, John, Melcombe
Bingham 38
Allen, Philip, Weymouth 69
Allen, John, Piddletown 26
Allen, William, Fleet 29
Allen, Elizabeth, Piddletown 15
Allen, Elizabeth, Portland 53
Allen, Thomas, Bridport 2
Allen, Thos.,jun., Wyke Regis
PWitchampton 83
Allen, Edw., West Chickerell 21
Allen, Wm., Wyke Regis 66
Allner, , Glanvilles
Wootton y]
Allner, Stephen, Ashmore 2
Allner, William, Blandford 12
Admon. de bonis non 1754, No. 6.
Allner, John, Durweston 15
Allner, James, Spetisbury 63
Allner, Joseph, Dewlish 16
Allsford, Ann, Sturminster
Newton 57
Aimer, Richard, sen., Tarrant
Rushton 50
Alner, Rich., Tarrant Rushton 36
Alner, Mary, Cranborne 23
Alner, Wm., Moor Critchel 21
Alner, Robert, Winterborne
Stickland 31
Alner, Stph., Tarrant Gunville 58
Aman, Edward, Stoborough 61
Ames, Edith, Blandford St.
Mary 3
Ames, Thos., Child Okeford 16
Ames, Joseph, Child Okeford 22
Amey, William, Winterborne
Whitchurch 63
Amey, Robert, Ilsington 33
Amoore, Agnes, Pentridge 32
Amoore, Wm., Cranborne 15
Anderson, Betty, Weymouth 55
Andrews, John, Shaston 51
Andrews, Casse, Caundle
Bishop ■ 5
Andrews, Edward, Twiford in
Compton Abbas 43
Andrews, Thos., Bincomb 11
Andrews, Alice, Portland 26
Andrews, John, Blandford 5
Andrews, John, Twyford in
Compton Abbas 45
Andrews, Susannah, Portland 40
Andrews, Elizabeth, Upway 25
Andrews, Robert, Weymouth 54
Andrews, John, Weymouth 48
Andrews, Margery, Portland 46
Andrews, Thos., Wyke Regis 88
Archdeaconry Court.
27
Andrews, Rebecca, Portland
Zl
1749
Apowell, Wm., sen., Fidleford
Andrews als. Miller, Thos.,
in Okeford Fitzpaine
20
1704
Ceme Abbas
15
1750
Applegate, Robt., East Stower
»9
1664
Adm. de bonis non 1758.
Applegate als. Willis, Mary,
Stower Provost
27
[688
Andrews, John, Weymouth
65
1753
Applegate ah. Willis, Robt.,
Andrews, Edward, Shaston
53
•759
Buckhorne Weston
9
[732
Andrews, Edward, H.M.S.
Applin, Joan, Stourton
"Somerset "
56
1760
Caundle
37
1667
Andrews, Michael, Melcombe
Applin, William, Stourton
Regis
77
1767
Caundle
38
1667
Andrews, John, Iwerne
Applin, Rog^r, Ibberton
27
1698
Courtney
Zl
1769
Applin, Joan, Iwerne Minster
26
1704
Andrews, Wm., Sturminster
Applin, Edmund, Iwerne
Newton
70
1769
Minster
33
1707
Andrews, Wm., Fordington
14
1770
Applin, Thomas, Ibberton
9
[729
Andrews, Cath., Portland
39
1771
Applin, Thomas, Melcombe
Andrew^s, Thomas, Shaston
46
1771
Bingham
46
1744
Andrews, Samuel, Shroton
50
1774
Applin, Mary, Shaston
48
758
Andrews, Richard, Marnhull
30
1776
Applin, Mary, Iwerne Minster
34
1769
Andrews, Daniel, Portland
45
1781
Applin, Anne, Gussage All
Andrews, Robert, Weymouth
74
1782
Saints
32
17S1
Andrews, Edward, Shaston
51
1785
Applin, Sarah, widow.
Andrews, Charles, Shroton
43
1792
Melcombe Horsey
32
1785
Angell, Nich., Long Bredy
29
1674
Applin, Thomas, Sutton
Angell, Joan, Piddlehinton
43
1707
Walrond
55
1787
Ang-ell, Eliz., Spetisbury
43
1763
Appowell, John, Fiddleford
21
712
Angell, Richard, Broadwinsor 5
1771
Appowell, Thos., Fittleford
Angell, Caleb, Osmington
42
1774
in Okeford Fitzpaine
20
1746
Angell, Jno., Isle of Portland
35
1790
Archpole, John, Weymouth
48
703
Annand, Hellen, Upcerne
80
1733
Arden, Ann, Dorchester
15
n^
Anstie, Daniel, Glanvills
Ardley, William, Hilton
39
767
Wootton
36
1677
Arney, Mary, !\Iorden
30
674
Ansty, George, Keynstone
14
1721
Arnold, Tristram, Child
Ansty, John, Dewlish
17
1782
Okeford
14
1674
Answorth, Joseph, Horton
23
1749
Arnold, Wm., Puddlehinton
33
697
Answorth, William, Horton
24
1749
Arnold, Mary, Puddlehinton
24
706
Answorth, John, Hinton
Arnold, William, Bradford
Martel
59
1775
Abbas
13
707
Anthony, Robert, Milborne
Arnold, Henry, Puddletown
34
713
St. Andrew
31
1723
Arnold, Robert, Chesilborne
19
7'4
Anthony, Robert, Dorchester
9
1724
Arnold, Thos., Cheselbourne
5
716
Anthony, William, Milborne
Arnold, Alice, Melbury Abbas
16
721
St. Andrew
41
1731
Arnold, Richard, Weymouth
30
726
Anthony, Edith, Dorchester
-5
^T>1
Arnold, John, Dorchester
21
728
Anthony, Paul, Piddletown
28
1746
Arnold, Mary, Tarrant
Anthony, Arthur, Millborne
Rawston
61
728
St. Andrew
1>1
1754
Arnold, John, Cheselborne
21
11^
Anthony, \\'illiam, Bincombe
4
1756
Arnold, Henry, Winterborne
Anthony, Mary, Milborne St.
Stickland
69
750
Andrew
42
1769
Arnold, Julian, Winterborne
Antoney, Francis, H.M.S.
Stickland
72 1
753
" Buckingham "
88
1744
Arnold, John, Chesilborne
8
7^1
Antram, John, Woodsford
59
1743
Arnold, William, Chesilborne
17
765
Antrum, Richard, Nutford
in Blandford
,{
1568
1638
1659
Arnold, Odel, Piddletown
Arthur, Anthony, Dorchester
Arthur, Gilbert Edward,
4i 1
iS I
in
704
Antrum. Rich., West Stower
35
1660
Dorchester
19 I
747
Apowell, Wm., Fidleford in
Ash, Thomas, H.M.S.
Okeford Fitzpaine
21
1704
" Saltash ^'
54 •
745
28
Dorset Wills.
Ashwood, Henry, Okeford
Bailey, Eliz., Melcombe Regis
33
785
Fitzpaine
30
713
Bailey, Thomas, Cranbome
12 1
78s
Atkins, John, Broadway
12 1
698
Baily, Richard, Marshwood
30
698
Attwell, Hannah, Portland
43 1
786
Baily, Margaret, Wootton
Attwood, Agnes, Portland
47 ]
675
Fitzpame
54
703
Attwood, John, Evershot
17 ]
722
Baily, Richard, Winterborn
Attwood, Grace, Portland
37.
792
568
Whitchurch
Baily, John, Bromley in Stoke
54 1
704
Attwool, Richard, Portland
23 i
638
Abbas
9
704
I
659
Baily, Margaret, Dorchester
7
705
Attwool, Edward, Portland
48 ]
730
Baily, Joan, Weymouth
31
705
Attwooll, Henry, Portland
21 ]
660
Baily als. Denzloo, Mary,
Attwooll, Richard, Portland
20 1
660
Stoke Abbas
24 1
724
Attwooll, Justinian, Portland
41 I
672
Baily, Walter, Cranbome
8 1
724
Attwooll, Barthol, Portland
33 1
698
Baily, Zachariah, Dorchester
12
738
Attwooll, Alex., Portland
41 1
704
Baily, Jeremiah, Cranbome
23 1
739
Attwooll, Ann, Portland
42 1
704
Baily, Edwd., sen., Cranbome
13 1
745
Attwooll, John, Portland
25 1
709
Baily, William, Cranbome
10 1
782
Attwooll, Margery, Portland
39 1
718
Baily, Ann, Cranbome
13
783
Attwooll, Ann, Portland
28 1
722
Baily, Samuel, Cranbome
12
783
Attwooll, Robert, Portland
38 1
723
Baily, Samuel, Cranbome
12
783
Attwooll, Thomas, Portland
36 1
723
Baines, Edward, Church
Attwooll, Rebecca, Portland
18 1
726
Knowle
28
787
Attwooll, Robert, Portland
53 1
733
Baker als. Williams, Henry,
Attwooll, Henry, Portland
20 1
735
Woolcombe Matravers
59
690
Attwooll, John, Portland
36 1
743
Baker, Peter, Wimborne St.
Attwooll, Ed w., sen., Portland
64 1
748
Giles
47
697
Attwooll, Susanna, Portland
60 1
748
Baker, Sarah, Mosterton
26
697
Attwooll, Copers, Portland
46 1
755
Baker, Alice, Burstock
7
711
Attwooll, Abel, Portland
48 1
761
Baker, Elizabeth, Staunton
Attwooll, Alex., Portland
42 ]
768
Gabriels
43
[712
Attwooll, Ousley William,
Baker, Andrew, Chesilbome
12 1
718
Portland
38
771
Baker, John, Shaston
25
721
Attwooll, Margery, Portland
47 1
772
Baker, Joseph, Kimmeridge
Attwooll, William, Portland
50
780
in Purbeck
35
[725
Attwooll, Jennings, Portland
46
785
Baker, Samuel, Bridport
II
TJ-j
Attwooll, William, Portland
36
787
Baker, William, Sturminster
Atwool, Robert, Portland
24 ]
710
Newton
42
1727
Aubie, Mary, Weymouth
62
750
Baker, John, Slepe in Arne
61
l}>o
Avery, Edward, Deane in
Baker, Rich., Ansty in Hilton
4
1731
Handley
13
[722
Baker, Lucy, Kimeridge
37
734
Avery, Henry, H.M S.
Baker, John, Broadwinsor
II
T}>(^
" Sandwich"
91
'744
Baker, John, Church Knowle
20
737
Awton, George, Dallwood
20
[674
Baker, Robert, Longcritchell
20
■738
Ayles, John, Portland
37
1723
Baker, Andrew, Mapowder
42
742
Ayles, Robert, Portland
34
1740
Baker, Eliz., Weymouth
79
762
Ayles, Mary, Portland
62
[741
Baker, John, Long Critchell
33
762
Ayling, Richard, Dorchester
27
1759
Baker, Jno., Frome St. Quentin
35
[767
Ayres, John, VVinfrith
Baker, William, Bridport
10
1767
Newburgh
80
1774
Baker, John, Chesilborne
Baker, Sarah, Sutton Walrond
15
11
[768
[769
Baker, John, Affpiddle
I
1771
Baberstock, Wm., Alderholt
Baker, Sarah, Caundle Bishop
12
773
in Cranbome
2
1725
Baker, William, Todber
61
1776
Bag, Richard, Busmorgat
8
1722
Baker, Sarah, Blandford
7
r78i
Baggf, Robert, Marsh wood
18
1709
Baker, William, Arne
4
[781
Bagg, Benjamin, Bridport
7
1741
Baker, Margaret,
28
1782
Bagwell, Richard, Little
Baker, Joseph, Nether Cerne
19
1788
Winsor
36
1707
Baker, Henry, Dal wood
20
1790
Bailey, Eliz., Wootton Glan.
97
1742
Baker, John, Morden
31
1791
Archdeaconry Court.
29
Baker, Henry, Stoke Abbas 45
Baldwin, John, Child Okeford 9
Baldwin, William, Marnhull 1 1
Baldwin, Wm., Child Okeford 20
Baldwin, Hannah, Child
Okeford 30
Baldwin, Mary, Child Okeford 6
Baldwin, Mary, Child Okeford 25
Ball, William, Tolpuddle 21
Ball, Christopher, Blandford i
Ball, Robt., Charlton Marshall 21
Ball, William, Tolpuddle 82
Ball, Rich., Charlton Marsh
Ball, Mary, Shapwick
Ball, Samuel. Tolpuddle
Ball, Mary, Tolpuddle
Ballam, Benj., Lychett
Mat ravers
Ballat, Thomas, Maperton
Ballatt, Eliz., West Moreden 55
Ballatte, George, Litchett
Matravers
Ballet, Roger, Morden
Balling, Alex., Sandwich in
Purbeck
Balson, Elizabeth, Bridport
Balston, Peter, Bettiscombe
Balston, Morgan, Wintei-
borne St. Martin
Balston, Morgan, Winter-
borne St. Martin
Balston, Morgan, Tolpuddle
Balston, Andrew, Bridport
Balston, Thomas, Bradpole
Balston, Thomazine, Bradpole 4
Balston, William, Ailington 2
Balston, Morgan, Winter-
borne St. Martin
Balston, Benjamin, Bridport
Balston, Ann, Bridport
Balston, Robert, Ailington
Banfield, Thos., Wimborne
St. Giles
Banger, Richard, Dorchester
Banger, John, Stalbridge
Banger, Thomas, Burcombe
in North Porton
Banger, Richard, Maiden
Newton
Banger, Jno., Maiden Newton 39
Banger, Hannah, Stalbridge "]"]
Banger, Thomas, Stalbridge 62
Banger, Samuel, Stalbridge 53
Banger, Mary, Frome St.
Quentm 21
Banger, William, Stalbridge 61
Bankes, Mary, Broadwinsor 7
Bankes, Elizabeth, widow,
Broadmaine 7
Banks, Daniel, Broadwinsor 5
94
8
13
3
46
8
28
792
710
729
734
766
770
m
716
729
741
748
755
762
769
774
722
V27
7>4
704
704
693
765
703
722
728
TS^
734
734
744
764
767
775
in
785
697
705
712
712
727
728
741
761
771
112,
782
695
784
710
Banks, Benj., Broadwinsor
Banks, Benj., Broadwinsor
Banks, Margaret, Dorchester
Banks, John, Broadwinsor
Banks, William, Dorchester
Bannister, Jasper, Shaston
Barber, Thomas, Woodrow
in Fifehead Nevill
Barber, Roger, Milborne St.
Andrew
Barber, John, Tyneham
Barber, George, Ashmore
Barber, Edmd., Winterborn
Houghton
Barber, Agnes, East Chelboro'
Barber, Agnes, Luccombe
Barber, Benjamin, Burton
Bradstock
Barber, John, East Chelboro'
Barfoot, John, Dean in
Shapwick
Barfoot, Joseph, Handley
Barfoot, Robert, Winterborne
Zelston
Barfoot, John, Handley
Barge, John, Lytton Cheyney
Barge, Kath., Lytton Cheney
Barker, Amy, Weymouth
Barker, Edith, Weymouth
Barnard, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Barnes, William, GussageAll
Saints
Barnes, William, Rushton
Barnes, Henry, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Barnes, Joseph, Tyneham
Barnes, William, Worth in
Purbeck
Barnes, Andrew, Litchet
Barnes, George, Chaldon
Herring
Barnes, Roger, Dorchester
Barnes, Thomas, Bridport
Barnes, John, Chideock
Barnes, Thomazine, Chideock
Barnes, Edward, Coombe
Keynes
Barnes, John, Morden
Barnes, Charles, East Holm
Barnes, Rich., Hampreston
Barnes, Joan, Todber
Barnes, Robt., Symondsbury
Barnes, Jno., Lychet Matrav.
Barnes, Jane, Portland
Barnes, Robert, Hampreston
Barnes, William, Horton
Barnes, Francis. Morden
Barnes, Amos, Hawkchurch
Barnes, Hy., Lychett Matrav.
3
1726
12
•744
•5
1745
II
1754
21
1786
29
1710
30
1699
3'
1700
43
1703
I
1718
47
1720
17
1743
23
1745
16
1767
22
1782
53
1774
32
1777
70
1781
26
1792
31
1695
41
'733-
62
695
88
1748
40
1713
22
1700
31
701
33
[702
42
703
34
705
16
709
10
712
16
712
10
723
II
722
6
724
21
739
26 1
740
35 1
741
'>l
743
65 1
747
61 1
747
32 1
750
45 I
753
3' 1
753
38 I
765
40 I
766
35 I
78 r
28 I
791
30
Dorset Wills.
Barns, Thomas, Horton
32
760
Bartlett, Wm., Piddletown
50
759
Barns, Aaron, Chideock
12
772
Bartlett, Thos., Durweston
25
1 761
Barns, Matthew, Tarrant
Bartlett, William, Church
Monkton
40
779
Knowle
24
[763
Barratt, Andrie, Portisham
53
[761
Bartlett, Henry, Sturminster
Barrett, Henry, Shapwick
41
69s
Newton
57
[772
Barrett, Elizabeth, Marnhull
23
715
Bartlett, James, Marnhull
39
^ITh
Barrett, John, Loaders
22
[723
Bartlett, Jno., Litton Cheney
32
■774
Barrett, Hugh, Cranborne
6
726
Bartlett, Samuel, Weymouth
78
1775
Barrett, John, Tolpuddle
23
729
Bartlett, William, Buckland
Barrett, John, Stepleton St.
Ripers
14
1775
Martin
60
[756
Bartlett, James, Bridport
9 1
778
Barrett, Thos., jun.. Wool
43
[770
Bartlett, John, Winterborne
Barrett, Daniel, Steepleton
39
779
Abbas
66
1778
Barrett, John, Tarrant Keyn-
Bartlett, John, Symondsbury
56
[778
stone
64
782
Bartlett, Mary, Symondsbury 58
[778
Bartar, John, Blandford
5
723
Bartlett, William, Wynford
Bartar, Sarah, Blandford
7
759
Eagle
Th
[780
Barter, J no., Hinton St. Mary
15
[697
Bartlett, Ann, spinster,
Barter, Mary, Funtmill Mag.
26 ]
707
Marnhull
42
[782
Barter, Jno., Hinton St. Mary
24 ]
718
Bartlett, Edward, Weymouth
39
784
Barter, Wm., Funtmell Mag.
II
724
Bartlett, Mary, Weymouth
46
789
Barter, John, West Knighton
68
771
Bartlett, Henry, sen., Broad-
Bartleet als. Warr, Richard,
way
II
[791
Whitchurch Canon.
43
710
Barwick, William, Bradford
Bartleet, John, Broadway
8
792
Abbas
4
741
Bartlett, Jno., Huish in Sydling
13
696
Bascombe, John, sen.. Wool
57 1
704
Bartlett, Thos., Cerne Abbas
4
696
Bascombe, Mary, Wool
51
[712
Bartlett, Nicholas, Chidiock
16 1
698
Bascombe, Wm., Bryanstone
5
750
Bartlett, Joseph, Sydling
40
703
Bascombe, Eliz., Tincleton
66
■754
Bartlett, Jno., Litton Cheyney
15
705
Bascombe als. Mountier,
Bartlett, Robert, Radipole
21
705
Hannah, Wool
78
754
Bartlett, John, Horseys Mel-
Bascombe, James, Affpuddle
I
788
combe
16
706
Bascombe, Jno., East Knighton
Bartlett, Christian, Billshay
in Winfrith Newburgh
26
[790
in Loders
3
712
Basing-, Edward, Sturminster
Bartlett, Robert, Waterston
Newton
47
[743
in Piddletown
50
712
Bastable, Richard, Marnhull
38
780
Bartlett, William, Blandford
6
713
Bastable, Robert, Marnhull
29
791
Bartlett, Rich., Cerne Abbas
5
715
Bastard, William, Wooland
25
711
Bartlett, John, Litton Chey.
12
716
Bastard, Bridget, Blandford
II
730
Bartlett, Margaret, Blandford
6
718
Basteed, James, Woolland
96
748
Bartlett, Henry, Rodden in
Baten, Joseph, Worth in
Abbotsbury
27
720
Purbeck
35 1
705
Bartlett, Frances, Wootton
Bater, John, Wraxall
67 1
725
Glanville
54
722
Bath, Stphn.,Okeford Shilling 41 ]
754
Bartlett, Eliz., Weymouth
64
728
Bath, Margaret, Shilling
Bartlett, Charles, Blandford
10
730
Okeford
64 ]
762
Bartlett, Jnthn., Rampisham
56
731
Batt, Robert, Blandford
5 1
769
Bartlett, John, Chideock
19
734
Batt, Robert, Blandford
3 1
769
Bartlett, Angell, Puncknolle
53
739
Batt, Mary, Blandford
2 1
772
Bartlett, Ellinor, PunknoUe
54
779
Batt, John, Blandford
2 1
788
Bartlett, Eliz., Blandford
4
746
Batt, Hannah, Shaston
50 1
790
Bartlett, Rachael, Loders
46 ]
748
Batten, John, Dorchester
25 J
767
Bartlett, Thomas, Wynford
Batten, Sarah, widow,
Eagle
90 1
748
Dorchester
29 ]
775
Bflrtlett, John, Dorchester
27
755
Batten, Eliz., Dorchester
13 J
776
Bartlett, Eliz., Symondsbury
61 1
753
Batter, Thomas, Tolpuddle
75 1
775
Bartlett, Thomas, Buckland
Batter, Sarah, Radipole
32 1
779
Newton
10 1
758
Battiscombe, Jo., Hawkchurch
32 1
707
Archdeaconry Court.
31
Battiscombe, John, Bridport
Battiscombe, John, Hawk-
church
Battiscombe, Paul, Bridport
Battiscombe, Lydia, Bridport
Battiscombe, Eliz., Bridport
Baverstock, John, sen.,
Pimperne
Baylief, Jane, Knowlton in
Horton
Bayly, Samuel, Holwell
Bayly, Edward, Weymouth
Bayly, Thomas, Weymouth
Baynard, Walter, Shapwick
Baynard, John, Sturminster
Newton
Bazely, Hugh, Stockland
Bazsle, Thomas, Stalbridge
Beal, Jph., Tarrant Gunville
Beal, William, Farnham
Beale, James, Evershot
Beale, Rich., Tarrant Gunville 38
Beale, Richard, Up way
Beale, John, Blandford
Beale, Jno , Litchet Matravers 30
Beale, Mary, Radipole
Beale, William, Evershot
Beale, Susannah, Radipole
Beale, Thomas, Radipole
Beale, Noah, Blandford
Beale, Dorothy, Frome Vau-
church
Beale, John, Blandford
Beale, Rebecca, Weymouth
Bealing-, Geo., Winterborne
Houghton
Beard, Edward, Weymouth
Beasant, Thomas, sen.,
Milborne St. Andrew
Beck, Robert, Puddlehinton
Beck, Wm., Wootton Glan.
Beck, John, Puddlehinton
Beck, Wm., Wootton Glan.
Bedell, Joan, Melbury Osm.
Bedell, John, Melbury Osm.
Bedloe, Moses, Dorchester
Bedloe, Thomas, Dorchester
Beek, George, Weymouth
Beer, Francis, Long Bredy
Beere, Alice, Chideock
Beere, Edward, Loders
Beere, John, Bridport
Belbin, Samuel, Shaston
Belbin, Benj., Sturminster
Newton
Belbin, Lewis, sen., Sturmin-
ster Newton
Belbin, Stephen, Sturminster
Newton
Belbin, Elizabeth, Shaston
5
[717
33
[730
8
741
9
746
7
772
48
"774
16
1710
35
1734
38
735
71
771
38
1749
52
1776
63
1730
50
I'^l
62
1747
17
^1"^^
8
[696
38
697
42
698
6
'703
30
704
42
714
25
714
54
731
53
731
4
766
19
771
6
780
57
791
75
754
88
m>
39
751
26
692
47
bg2
32
722
95
733
18
721
17
721
17 ]
785
17
787
84 )
731
41
725
II
703
l,!, 1
704
10
728
24 1
705
33 '
706
16 1
708
41 1
727
51 1
728
Belbin, Jno., Sturminster New.
Belbin, Mary, Sturminster
Newton
Belbin, Jane, Sturminster
Newton
Bell, William, Sylton
Bell, Catherine, Stinsford
Bellamy, Eliz., Rampisham
Bellatt, Margaret, Evershott
Bellman, John, Dorchester
Bellows, Sam., sen., Bland-
ford
Bellringer, Henry, Poorstock
Bellringer, John, Powerstock
Bellringer, Jno., Long Bredy
Belringer, Elias, W'est Milton
Bence, Joseph, Wareham
Bench, Rich., Munckton in
L^pwimborn
Benfield, Benjamin, Moore
Critchell
Benfield, James, Portland
Benfield, Mary, Portland
Benfield, James, Sandwich
Benfield, Matthew, Wareham
Benis, Luce, Shaston
Benjafield, Mary, Blandford
Benjafield, John, Blandford
Admon. de bon. non 1778, No.
Benjafield, Rebecca, Blandford
Benjafield, Nath., Blandford
Benjafield, Wm., Blandford
Benjafield, John, Blandford
Benjefield, Wm., sen., Bland-
ford
Bennett, Christo., Wareham
Bennett, Ann, Hamoon
Bennett, Wm., East Orchard
Bennett, Wm., Witchampton
Bennett, Benj., Weymouth
Bennett, Thomas, Knowle
Bennett, Wm., East Orchard
Bennptt, Joan, Portland
Bennett, John, Shaston
Bennett, Margaret, Mansion
Bennett, J onath., H awkchurch
Bennett, Edward, Wareham
Bennett, Rachel, Shaston
Bennett, Wm., East Orchard
Bennett, Ann, Hammoone
Bennett, Joseph, Weymouth
Bennett, Barnaby, Shaston
Bennett, Jno., Fontmell Mag.
Bennett, Martha, Hartgrove
in East Orchard
Bennett, Betty, Evershot
Bennett, Jane, Coombe
Kaynes
Bennett, Mary, Cerne Abbas
Bennett, Mary, Cerne Abbas
48
47
763
763
58
1771
54
[695
68
1762
57
730
26
747
13
717
I
762
25
710
49
751
40
775
50
1722
39
709
42
728
32
700
40
704
41
760
49
772
41
788
32
701
2
743
II
I.
755
3
757
4
761
2
787
7 ]
791
4 1
718
43 1
694
10 1
696
II ]
699
53 )
700
46 1
701
17 1
706
II 1
715
34 J
7^7
31 i
720
24 1
723
33 >
737
42 1
745
33 1
746
49 1
756
28 1
758
67 1
758
59 1
762
19 1
773
28 1
773
30 1
775
24 1
775
8 1
783
8 1
783
32
Dorset Wills.
Bensey, Peter, jun., Hilfield
in Sydling St. Nicholas 23
Berjew, Ann, Cranborne 17
Bernard, John, Broadwinsor 14
Besant, William, Morden 45
Besant, Thomas, Millborne
St. Andrews 37
Besant, Harris, Weymouth 75
Besant, Thomas, Dorchester 25
Bess, Joan, Corscombe 8
Bess, Thos., Toller Porcorum 72
Bess, Henry, sen., Winter-
borne Came 33
Bess, Robert, South Perrott 55
Best, Elinor, Tarrant
Lanston 41
Best, Rich., Tarrant Lanston 42
25
27
Best, John, Weymouth
Best, John, Winterborne
Abbas
Best, John, Gussage All
Saints
Best, John, sen., Burton
Bradstock 9
Best, Joshua, Wareham 72
Best, Elizabeth, Holton in
Wareham St. Martin 71
Best, John, Poorstock 57
Best, Samuel, Chilfrome 16
Best, George, Witchampton 80
Best, Richard, Sandwich 55
Best, Mary, Okeford Shilling 37
Best, Hannah, Swanage 42
Bestland, Henry, Wareham 43
Bestland, Cantloe, Aimer 2
Bevess, Thomas, Dorchester 19
Bevis, Henry, Shaston 46
Bewley, William, Upway 40
Bewnell, James, sen.,
Thompson or Wareham 73
Bezant, Thomas, Morden 40
Bezant, Nicholas, Wareham 68
Biddlecombe, Joseph,
Abbotstoke I
Biddlecombe, Edward, East
Creech 25
Biddlecombe, John, 'Stoke
Abbas 71
Biddlecombe, John, Caundle
Stourton 16
Biddlecombe, Wm.,' Caundle
Stourton 18
Biett, Thomazine, Portland 16
Biett, Robert, Portland 55
Biggs, Martha, Blandford 5
Biles, Dorothy, Dor-chesier 15
Biles, John, Shilling Okeford 28
Biles, Elianor, Child Okeford 15
Biles, Joshua, Sturminster
Newton 35
772
750
781
756
774
ni
780
715
739
752
755
722
722
729
738
747
753
756
767
767
768
111
780
785
787
745
786
758
7'4
783
761
730
765
704
725
11^
741
764
719
733
761
693
706
718
1720
Biles, Robert, Hamoone 31
Biles, Joseph, Ibberton 44
Biles, Katherine, Ibberton 42
Biles, Benjamin, Blandford 6
Biles, Elizabeth, Sturminster
Newton 64
Biles, William, Weymouth 72
Biles, Benjamin, Gussage St.
Michael 18
Biles, Ambrose, sen., Bland-
ford I
Biles, Benjamin, Blandford 5
Biles, John, Tarrant Gunville 75
Biles, John, Tarrant Gunville 35
Biles, Ambrose, Blandford 4
Biles, Joanna, wid., Blandford 3
Biles, Ambrose, Blandford 7
Biles, Jas., Milborne Stileham 45
Biles, John, Hinton Parva 18
Biles, Robert, Aimer 3
Biles, Henrietta, widow,
Blandford 5
Billett, Thomas, Winfrith
Newburgh 61
Billow, Christ., Winterborne
Zelston 33
Billows, James, Winterborne
Zelston 62
Bingham, Susanna, Blandford 4
Bird, Nich., West Chickerel 26
Bird, Thomas, Wareham 39
Bird, Timothy, Weymouth 77
Bird, John, Weymouth 78
Bird, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 38
Bird, Mary, Sturminster
Newton 27
Birt, James, Brockington in
Wimborne St. Giles 65
Bishop, Samuel, Bridport 7
Bishop, Justinian, Weymouth 47
Bishopj Jno., Bradford Abbis 7
Bishop, Faith, Bridport 11
Bishop, Thomas, AUington i
Bishop, Ann, Bridport 5
Bishop, Mary, Weymouth 59
Bishop, Alice, Wool 29
Bishop, Sar., Combe Keynes 16
Bishop, Dorothy, Winterborne
Abbas 92
Bishop, Richard, Puncknolle 56
Bishop, Samuel, Bridport 7
Bishop, Ann, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Bishop, William, Puncknowle 62
Bishop, Margaret, Sandwich 65
Bishop, Richard, Bradford
Abbas
Bishop, Betty, Dorchester
Bishop, Francis, Affpiddle
83
Archdeaconry Court.
Zl
Bishop, Barnard, Weymouth
68 I
759
Bolt, James, Wareham
70 1
747
Bishop, Mary, Bothenhamp-
Bolt, Thomas, Wareham
62 1
759
ton
9 1
759
Bond, John, Stockland
62 1
774
Bishop, John, Buckland
Bonner, Richard, Burstock
4 1
715
Newton
i6 1
764
Bonner, William, Broadwinsoi
121
750
Bishop, William, Okeford
Booby, John, Dalwood
29 I
741
Fitzpain
50 1
767
Boole, Ann, Wareham
64 I
725
Bishop, Joseph, Tolpiddle
62 1
771
Boswell, Robert, Piddletown
49 I
759
Bishop, William, Weymouth
69 I
772
Boswell, Catherine, Piddle-
Bishop, Elby, Cattistoclc
II 1
772
town
47 I
in
Bishop, John, Hartleigh in
Bound, John, West Knighton
62 I
707
Minterne
34 I
m
Bouren, Henry, Shaston
66 I
742
Bishop, Lucy, Gussage All
Bourne, Thomas, Winterbome
Saints
25 I
785
St. Martins
92 I
748
Biss, Sarah, Puddletown
61 I
733
Bovet, John, Marshwood
23 I
70 r
E'.isse, William, Blandford
7 1
707
Bovett, John, Allington
2 1
707
Eisson, Thomas, Shilling
Bovett, Richard, Stickland
59 I
725
Okeford
40
743
Bow, William, sen.. Nether
Eiswell, Joseph, Charlton
Cerne
7 1
763
Marshall
18 1
786
Bow, Mary, Nether Cerne
20 1
788
Black, Ann, Wimborne St.
Bowditch, Thomazin, Hawk-
Giles
51
698
church
12
705
Blackford, John, Hartgrove
Bowditch, Rich , Broadwinsor 9
750
in Fontmell
32
782
Admon. de bonis non in 1760.
Blackford, Susanna, Hart-
Bowdon, Catherine, East
grove in Fontmell
31
782
Orchard
18
[712
Blake, Robt., Melbury Abbas
16
705
Bower, Honour, East Orchard
Blake, Annabella, Melbury
in Iwerne Minster
10
[692
Abbas
30
[723
Bower, Thomas, Langton
Blake, Joan, Great Funtmill
16
723
Matravers
34
1728
Blake, John, Gussage All
Bower, William, Langton
Saints
32
1 761
Matravers
36
1730
Blake, Mary, Marnhull
29
1776
Bower, Henry, Langton
Blanchard, Humphrey, Woons
Matravers
33
'747
ford Eagle
31
1699
Bower, Joan, Sandwich
48
1747
Blanchard, Sarah, Maiden
Bower, Richard, Worth
Newton
40
1707
Matravers
97
1767
Blanchard, Christo., Melbury
Bower, Theodore, East
Abbas
19
1710
Orchard
22
1768
Blanchard, Martha, Bridport
1
1719
Bower, Elizabeth, East
Blanchard, Richard, Holwell
30
1760
Orchard
46
1780
Blandford, Bernard, Kington
Bower, Philadelphia, Ed-
Magna
32
1728
mundsham
22
1791
Blandford, James, Stower
Bower, Robert, Tarrant
Provost
76
1733
Hinton
49
1791
Blandford ah. Cummins,
Bowers, Richard, Sandwich
40
1763
Francis, Cranborne
14
1749
Bowles, Edward, Melbury
Blandford, Thomas, Great
Abbas
45
'734
Fontmell
22
1760
Bowles, William, Shaston
24
'735
Blandford, Hannah, Great
Bowles, John, sen., Shaston
69
748
Fontmell
31
1 761
Admon. de bonis non 1749
Blandimore ah. Darner, John,
Bowles, John, Shaston
70
748
Dorchester
31
1741
Bowles, Elizabeth, Shaston
53
'753
Blunt, Nicholas, Alderholt in
Bown, John, East Stower
30
'739
Cranborne
2
1703
Bowren, John, Shaston
58
'739
Bly, James, Dorchester
II
1770
Bowring, Simon, Maiden
Bly, James, Dorchester
14
1789
Newton
29
1703
Boatswain, Hugh, Abbottsbury i
1717
Bowring-, Simon, Cerne Abba
s 9
1717
Boatswaine, Alice, Abbotsbury i
1707
Bowring, Thos., Cerne Abbas
20
'733
Boayt, Mary, Portland
40
1695
Bowring, Thos., Cerne Abbas 20
D
1744
34
Dorset Wills.
Bowring', Benj., Corscombe 24
Bowring', Fran., Broadwinsor 14
Boyce, Mary, Piddletown 36
Boyce, William, Tolpuddle 67
Boyde, Ann, Hazelbury Bryan 28
Boyland, Ann, Stockland 67
Boyle, Joseph, Woolbridge 60
Boys, Wm., H.M.S."Swanage" 63
Boys, John, Tarrant Gunville 36
Boys, Thomas, Cerne Abbas 18
Boyt, William, Tolpuddle 42
Boyt, John, Weymouth 89
Boyt, Chris., Langton Herring 39
Boyt, Benj., Okeford Fitzpain 42
Boyte, Robert, Okeford Fitz. 22
Boyte, Alice, Sturminster
Newton 39
Boytt, William, Wyke Regis 56
Bradbury, Geo., Weymouth 86
Bradbury, Mary, Weymouth 56
Bradford, John, Abbotsbury i
Bradford, Wm., Cattistock 1 5
Bradford, Mary, Burton Brad-
stock 8
Bradford, William, Wareham 53
Bragg-, John, Mosterton 53
Bragg, Samuel, Blandford 5
Braine, Samuel, Weymouth 82
Braine, Susanna, Weymouth 70
Braine, Mary, Weymouth 78
Brann, Hy., Tarrant Keynston 23
Bramble, James, West Parley 41
Basely, Eliz., Stockland 70
Bratt, Mary, Corscombe 15
Brenson, John, Weymouth 79
Brett, John, Caundle Bishop 9
Brett, Henry, Caundle Bishop 9
Brett, Robert, Hoi well 20
Brett, Hannah, Weymouth 93
Brett, Simeon, Dorchester 15
Bretta/j. Burt,Thos.,Marnhull 29
Brewer, Henry, Gussage St.
Michael 20
Brewer, Biles, Child Okeford 22
Brewer, Samuel, Gussage St.
Michael 27
Brewer, Jno., Moor Critchell 20
Brewer, William, Gussage 15
Briant, Robert, Burstock 15
Brice, Wm., Buckland 9
Brice, Edward, Buckland
Newton 16
Brice, Ann, Buckland Newton 1 1
Brickell, John, West Orchard 51
Brickell, John, Shaston 37
Brickie, Jane, West Orchard 37
Bridge, Jno., Toller porcorum 67
Bridge, Kath., Little Bredy 33
Bridge, Robert, Little Bredy 32
Bridge, Frances, Little Bredy 28
781
786
768
780
707
775
791
743
770
775
694
742
761
766
709
745
792
743
731
736
782
791
74 f
772
762
765
767
699
709
731
704
767
694
708
732
741
749
763
703
756
758
770
770
767
713
734
745
712
740
715
747
755
762
772
Bridge, Jane, Kimmeridge 35 1773
Bridge, Eliz., Chetnole in
Yetminster
Bridge, James, Buckland
Bridge, James, Milborne St.
Andrews
Bridge, Martha, Buckland
Newton
Bridgman, Elizabeth, Iwerne
Minster
Bridle, Wm., Frome Vau-
church
Bridle, William, Grant in
Chaldron Herring
Bridle, Joan, Evershot
Bridle, 'Martha, Blandford
Bridle, Mary, Cattistocke
Bridle, John, Moreden
Bridle, William, Moreden
Bridle, Bridgett, Poxwell
Bridle, William, Cattstock
Bridle, Geo., Mintern Magna 51
Bridle, Mary, Mmtern Magna 26
Bridle, Thoma-, Dorchester 25
Bridle, Jos., Haseibury Bryan 27
Bridle, John, Winterborn
Whatcombe
Bridport als. Burfitt, George,
Sturminster Newton
Brien, Eliz., Church Knowle
Bright als. Lucas, William,
Lower Gussage
Bright, John, Hilton
Bright als. Lukis, John,
Handley
Brine, Edward, Wareham
Brine, Richard, Sandwich -
Brine, Edward, Wareham
Brine, John, Dorchester
Brine, Robert, Blandford St.
Mary 2
Brine, Robt., Wootton Abbots,
in Whitchurch Canon. 55
Brine, Martha, Shaston 61
Brine, Thomas, Blandford St.
Mary 4
Brine, Mary, Blandford St.
Mary 3
Brinsmead, Ann, Blandford 6
Brinton, John, Lychet Matra-
vers 20
Brinton, John, Long Critchell 26
Brinton, John, Arne in Pur-
beck 3
Brish, John, Cerne Abbas 4
Britt, Eliz., Fifehead Sydling 22
Brixey, Katherine, Wareham 65
Brixey, Thos., Long Critchell 30
Brixey, Thomas, Wareham 64
Broad, John, Bincombe i
56
4
23
19
25
19
8
10
26
49
55
17
80
29
17
23
19
38
33
78
33
Archdeaconry Court.
35
Bromly, William, Horton 12
Brown, Robert, Stockland 42
Brookes, Eliz., Long Critrhell 14
Brookman, Robt., Blandford 2
Brookman, Ann, Tarrant
Crawford
Brookman, Edward, Moore
Critchell
Brookman, Wm., Blandford
Brooks, Caleb, Dorchester
Brooks, Thos., Bockhampton
in Stinsford 48
Brothers, Ed., Dorchester 17
Broughton, Nicholas, sen.,
Dal wood 14
Broughton, Marg., Stockland 36
Brown, Gartrade, Sylton 40
Brown, Ann, Loaders 2)},
Brown, Anthony, Moore
Critchell 23
Brown, Ann, Piddletrenthide 38
Brown, Joan, Puddletrenthide 28
Brown, Ann, Poorstock 29
Brown, John, Steeple 50
Brown, Margaret, Warmwell 19
Brown, Ann, Bradpole 7
Adraon. de bonis non 1741, No. 7.
Brown, Jas., Kingston Russell 22
Brown, William, Stockland 22
Brown, Eleanor, Wareham 38
Brown als. Clood, Richard,
Worth Heale in Stickland 23
Brown, Barthol., Weymouth 31
Brow^n, Sarah, Church Knowle 7
Brown, Geo., Okeford Shilling 44
Brown, Robert, Pimperne 46
Brown, Lucy, Bradpole 13
Admun. de bonis non 1741, No. 8.
Brown, Christo., Tincleton 75
Brown, Robert, Shilling Oke-
ford 60
Brown, WMlliam, Stalbridge 63
Brown, Robert, Loders
Brown, Peter, Wareham
Brown, John, Wareham
Brown, Denis, Wareham
Brown, Giles, Wareham
Brown, Geo., Sutton Walrond 72
Brown, Richard, Lytchett
Minster
Brown, Jane, Bridport
BrowTi, Ann, Swyre
Brown, Eliz., wid., Morden
Brown, John, Bridport
Brown, Jos., Shepton Gorge
Brown, Uriah, Lychett Mat.
Brown, Thomas, Morden
Brown, Samuel, Okeford Fitz-
paine 45
Brown, Robert, Stalbridge 56
27
26
11
63
64
7,<^
6
62
20
9
41
22
21
724
718
724
696
724
730
736
730
776
712
743
784
694
695
697
698
701
702
707
708
in
719
720
720
721
724
728
728
730
731
734
739
743
752
756
758
768
769
771
772
773
779
789
789
789
779
780
790
Brown, Mark, Shaston
Browne, Margaret, Shaston
Browne, William, Beminster
Browne, Thomas, Wareham
Browne, Thomas, Bridport
Browne, Katherine, Bridport
Browne, Nich., Chelborough
West
Browne, Edmund, Loders
Browne, Ann, Bothenhampton 7
Browne, George, Bridport 7
Browne, Bridget, Piddletrent-
hide
Browne, William, Wool
Browne, Elizabeth, Bridport
Browne, James, Sandwich
Browne, James, Weymouth
Browne, Martha, Wool
Browne, William, Loders
Brow^ning, Ann, Poxwell
Browning, Robt., Woodgates
in Pentridge
Browning, Eliz., Woodgates
Browning, Rachel, Crawford 17
Brownjohn, Benj., Moreton 32
Brownrigg, George, Steeple 51
Brownsell, Thomas, Bland-
ford 3
Brune, Charles, Plumber 32
Brune, Betty, Plumber in
Lydlinch 52
Bryan, And., Iwerne Minster 40
Bryant, Ann, Burton Brad-
stock
Bryant, Susanna, Broad-
winsor
Bryant, Eliz., Drimpton in
Broadwinsor
Bryant, Abraham, Burton
Bradstock
Bryant, Robert, Hursey in
" Broadwinsor
Bryant, Mary, Hursey in
Broadwinsor
Bryant, Elizabeth, Catstock
47
75
2
42
63
68
38
56
84
74
15
14
14
34
16
Bryant, Jeffery, Caundle Purse 15
Bryant, Eliz., Mosterton 28
Bryant, Daniel, Mosterton 46
Bryer, Edward, Dorchester 23
Bryer, Edmund, Dorchester 8
Bryne, Philip, Manston 39
Buckland, Hugh, Abbotstoke i
Buckland, Mary, Stoke Abbas 39
Buckland, Joan, Stoke Abbas 38
Buckland, John, Stoke Abbas 56
Buckland, Simon, Shaston 40
Buckle, Eliz., Blandford 5
Buckler, Eliz., Bradford Abbas 5
Buckler, Alex., Corscombe 19
Budden, Richard, Horton 24
792
695
726
741
746
747
747
751
754
756
759
759
762
776
778
778
782
725
747
759
792
791
707
724
703
733
739
700
701
703
714
717
725
72>7
lyj
740
782
765
770
759
710
727
746
768
789
694
708
728
694
36
Dorset Wills.
-Budden, Mark, Fairwood in
Cranborn 14 1697
Budden, John, Mannington
in Gussage All Saints 26
Budden, William, Ashmore 4
Budden, John, Cranborne 17
Budden, Philip, Wimborne
St. Giles 66
Budden, Alice, Loders 29
Budden, William, Gussage All
Saints 19
Budden, Mary, Gussage All
Saints 17
Budden, Henry, Loaders 37
Budden, Joan, Caundle Bishop 19
Budden, John, Handley 33
Budden, Martha, Cranborne 21
Budden, John, Dorchester 20
Budden, Elizabeth, Loders 29
Budden, Richard, Cranborne 18
Budden, Joseph, Catstock 15
Budden, Mary, Cranborne 20
Budden, John, Hinton Martell 22
Budden, Ann, Bridport 11
Budden, Catherine, Loders 41
Budden, John, Woodland T^^
Budden, Joan, Loders 16
Budden, John, Yondover in
Loders 67
Budden, William, Loders 37
Buddon, Elizabeth, Handley 40
Buffett, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 71
Bugden, Rich., Hinton Martell 13
Bukerstare, Nicholas, Broad-
winsor 13
Bull, John, Tarrant Keynston 21
9
6
51
5
15
6
3
Bull, Maria, Blandford
Bull, Robert, Bridport
Bull, John, Winterborne St
Martin
Bull, John, Blandford
Bull, William, Chideock
Bull, Matthew, Bridport
Bull, Ann, Blandford
Bull, Mary, WhitchurchCanon. 51
Bull, William, Winterborne
Houghton
Bullen, Robert, Stalbridge
BuUen, William, East Shroton
Bullen, Robert, Stalbridge
Bullen, Elizabeth, Stalbridge
Weston
Bullen, John, sen., E. Pulham 54
Buncombe, Giles, Burstock 18
Bunn, Thomas, Dorchester 1 1
Bunn, Mary, Dorchester 15
Bunter, Simon, Cerne Abbas 9
Burbridge, Richard, Maiden
Newton 20 1709
700
700
704
707
712
713
723
731
!?>!>
734
734
747
750
753
754
761
763
775
ni
781
788
790
790
736
736
702
698
696
707
717
718
718
742
744
745
760
762
717
730
754
775
780
751
706
712
722
Burch, William, Cranborne 19
Burd, Philip, Broadmaine 5
Burd, Grace, Wareham 81
Burdan, Thomas, Sandwich 59
Burden, John, Woodland 46
Burden, Thomas, Horton 25
Burden, Elizabeth, Aimer 4
Burden, Rich., West Slower 43
Burden, Thomas, Tarrant
Gunville 43
Burden, Stephen, Shaston St.
James 17
Burden, Simon, Tarrant Gun-
ville 45
Burden, Lydia, Tarrant Gun-
vill 21
Burden, Daniel, Tarrant
Keynston 64
Burden, Rinaldo, Shaston 52
Burden, William, East Stoke 25
Burden, Thomas, Shaston 58
Burden, William, Woolbridge
Farm in East Stoke 84
Burden, John, Kimmeridge 2;
Burden, Cath., Kimmeridge 35
Burden, Charles, Woolbridge 76
Burfit, William, Sylton 57
Burfitt ah. Bridport, George,
Sturminster Newton 29
Burford, Anthony, Shaston 35
Burge ah. Hilson, Nathaniel,
Stalbridge 44
Burge, Matthew, Marnhull 31
Burge, Thos., Hinton St. Mary 23
Burge, Jane, Marnhull 19
Burge, Caleb, Lidlinch 29
Burge, John, Verwood in
Horton 36
Burge, John, sen., Marnhull 39
Burge, John, Marnhull 41
Burge, Matthew, Stalbridge 52
Admon. de bonis non 1795, No. 18.
Burge, Ann, Stalbridge 43
Burleigh, Henry, Wareham 64
Burleton, William, Stalbridge 37
Burley, John, Wareham 47
Burnard, Ann, Weymouth 25
Burpitt, John, Sylton 11
Burridge, Thomas, Shaston 40
Burridge, Thomas, Bradpole 8
Burridge, William, Shaston 60
Burridge, Charles, Shaston 30
Burridge, Richard, Shaston 52
Burt, Sicily, Oathill 15
Burt, Beatrice, Cattistock 4
Burt, Mary, Corscombe 7
Burt, William, sen., Bovington 8
Burt, Anthony, West Chaldon 50
Burt, John, Pimperne 41
Burt, John, Shilling Okeford 33
Archdcacon7-y Court.
Z7
Burt, Jane, Worth 55
Burt, John, Tolpuddle 24
Burt, Eliz., Buckland Newton 3
Burt, James, Bovington in
Wool 4
Burt, John, Mannington in
Gussage 42
Burt, WiUiam, sen., Blandford 7
Burt, John, Corscombe 18
Burt, John, Durweston 22
Burt, Roger, Winfrith 26
Burt, Thomas, Dorchester 22
Burt, Margaret, West Chaldon 70
Burt, John, Wareham 75
Burt, William, Corscombe 22
Burt, John, Bridport 10
Burt, Julian. Bridport 5
Burt, John, H.M.S. "Duke"' 54
Burt, Wilham, Bridport 8
Burt, Elizabeth, Loders T)^
Burt, George, Gussage All
Saints ^
Burt, George, Durweston 31
Burt als. Brett, Thos., Mam-
hull 29
Burt, Thos., Durweston 27
Burt, Mary, Durweston 28
Burt, Thos., Sutton Waldron 65
Burt, Wm., Stour Provost 52
Burt, Matthew, Milborne St.
Andrew 41
Burt, Hester, Handley 58
Burt, William, Durweston 21
Burt, Samuel, Sandwich 49
Burt, Samuel. Sandwich 50
Burt, Margaret, Corscombe 19
Burt, John, Shaston 43
Bury, Mary, Weymouth 88
Bury, Mary, Caundle Bishop 6
Bush, Sarah, Blandford 7
Bussell, Moses, Weymouth 47
Bussell, John, Weymouth 61
Bussey, Henry, Pimperne 57
Bussey, Susannah, Tarrant
Gunville 87
Bussey, Mary, Tarrant Gun. 51
Bussey, Henry, Pimperne 33
Bussle, Wm., West Knighton 63
Bussle, John, Button in
Chickerell 56
Bustell, Lawr., Witchampton 73
Butcher, Thos., Cerne Abbas 12
Butcher, Wm., Broadwinsor 10
Butcher, Eliz., Broadwinsor 16
Butler, Thomas, Pentridge 35
Butler, John, Cranborne 23
Butler, Thos., Pentridge 53
Butler, Theophilus,Spetisbury 74
Butler, Eliz., Broadwinsor 12
Butler, James, Hampreston 26
718
719
721
l^A
725
727
728
728
729
730
730
111
740
744
746
746
753
75f'
759
763
764
764
765
766
769
779
782
785
785
7S6
7S7
11^
752
767
703
778
741
741
750
717
707
730
730
725
745
75'
718
736
748
756
762
Butler, John, Winterborne
Zelston
Butler, Susannah, Winterborn
91 1762
Zelston
92
1762
Butler, Eliz., Spetisbury
67
1762
Butler, John, sen., Pentridge
34
• 763
Butler, Richard, Slorden
4'
1773
Butler, Mary, wid., Okeford
Fitzpaine
39
1786
Butler, Jane, Cranborne
6
1697
Buvridge, Walter, Shaston
59
1782
Buxey, John, Long Critchell
n
1769
Byatt, Robert, Weymouth
48
17C0
Byatt, Ann, Weymouth
53
1704
Byatt, Ann, Portland
48
1737
Byatt, John, Portland
45
1747
Byatt, John, Portland
47
1753
Byatt, Richard, Portland
46
1753
Byatt, Thomazin, Portland
48
•753
Byatt, Henry, Portland
28
1784
Byland, Sarah, Loders
23
1757
Byles, John, Woodland
54
1700
Byles, Edith, Weymouth
46
1706
Byles, Josiah, Dorchester
24
1707
Byles, Richard, Bryanston
4
1711
Bythewood, Wm., Stoborough 32
1693
Bythewood, Jno., Stoborough
in Wareham
58
1728
Bythewood, Wm., Wareham
72
1767
Cadbury, David, Wareham
40
1697
Caddie, Jonathan, Holwell
26
1728
Caddy, John, Stalbridge
36
1668
Caddy, Mary, Broadwinsor
14
1751
Cadey, Joan,
72
1661
Caine, Thomas, Chideock
^->
1755
Caine, John, Chideock
13
1763
Caines, Robert, Wareham
26
1719
Caines, Richard, Monk wood
Hill in Buckland Newton
'>-»
1720
Caines, William, Buckland
Newton
9
1787
Caines, Thomas, M interne
Magna
26
1789
Caines, Richard, Forston in
Charminster
27
i7<;o
Caines, Thomas, Bookham
in Buckland Newton
7
1790
Caines, Grace, Affpuddle
2
1791
Cake, John,
59
1662
Cake, Francis, Bridport
5
1667
Cake, Henry, Winfrith
Newboro'
37
1693
Cake, John, Owermoigne
23
1709
Cake, John, Wool
85
1747
Calpine, John, Stalbridge
Marsh
26
1660
Camell, Salina, Wareham
St. Martins
38
1692
38
Dorset Wills.
Cammell, Henry, Wareham 43
Candy, Joseph, Ansty i
Candy, Katherine, Hilton 24
Candy, Joseph, Spetisbury 38
Candy, John, Ansty in Hilton 3
Canfick, John, Pulham 33
Cantiloe, Roger, High wood
in East Stoake 30
Cantloe, Thomas, Wareham 44
Card, John, Funtmill Magna 32
Card, William, Manston 31
Card, Thomas, Dorchester 29
Cardevoe, Bartholomew,
H.M.S. "Newcastle" 24
Carman, William, Haselbury
Bryan 26
Carpenter, Thos., Marsh wood 38
Carter, John, 51
Carter, Thomas, Haselbury
Bryan 22
Carter, Henry, Cranborne 18
Carter, Richard, Cranborne 9
Carter, Bridget, Wooton Fitz
paine
Carter, Thomas, Tarrant
Munckton 37
Carter, John, West Chickerell 28
Carter, Elizabeth, Kingston
in Hazelbury Bryan 24
Carter, Jane, Tarrant Monkton 66
Carter, Rich., Hinton Martel 39
37
Carter, Elizabeth, Fleet
Carter, Richard, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Carter, William, Sandwich
Carter, George, Bridport
Carter, John, sen., Glanvills
Wootton
Carter, Truit, Chickerel
Carter, John, West Chickerell 12
Carter, John, West Chickerell 13
Carter, Mary, West Chickerell 72
Admon. de bonis non 1813, No. 12.
Carter, Rich., Hinton Martell 36
Carter, Jane, Hinton Martell 26
Carter, Mellior, Hinton Mar-
tell
Carter, John, Morden East
Carter, John, Weymouth
Carter, John, Cranborne
Carter, John, Bridport
Carter, Richard, Cranborne
Carter, George, Cranborne
Carter, Robert, Chickerell
Carter, Jane, Tarrant Monkton 46
Carter, Thomas, Dorchester 19
Cary, John, Allington i
Case, Robert, Whitechurch 61
Ccise als. Hann, Nicholas,
Shaston 52 1728
1713
1728
1740
1741
1674
1672
1698
1742
1768
1781
1711
1758
1667
1669
1670
1676
51 1694
1720
1726
1727
1730
1739
1741
1744
1747
1748
1751
•754
1762
1762
1765-
1765
1771
1771
1772
1779
1780
1787
1787
1788
1791
1792
1792
1706
1662
Case, John, Wooton Fitzpaine 27
Case, William, Shaston 61
Case, Hannah, Shaston 53
Case, Eliz., widow, Portisham 27
Caseway, Matth., Weymouth 55
Cash, Deborah, Gussage All
Saints 24
Cashe, Henry, Cranborne 19
Casse, James, Bothenhampton 4
Casse, Hannah, Mosterton 16
Castleman, John, Hinton St.
Mary 16
Castleman, Mary, Hinton St.
Mary 15
Castleman, Mary, Hinton St.
Mkry 31
Castleman, Richard, Hinton
St. Mary 15
Castleman, William, Hinton
St. Mary 27
Castleman, Elizabeth, Buck-
horn Weston 15
Castleman, Thos., jun., Hinton
St. Mary 36
Admon. de bonis 1796, No. 10.
Castleman, Thos., Buckhorn
Weston 16
Cater, Harry, Shapwick 59
Cater, Harry, Blandford St.
Mary 9
Cave, Thomas, Shaston 46
Cave,Treslow, H.M.S." Lyon" 55
Cawley, Henry, Stockland 21
Cawley, Eliz., Weymouth 46
Cawley, Alice, Dalwood 1 1
Cawley, Robert, Stockland 30
Cayl, Eliz., Tarrant Munckton 41
Cayle, William, Tarrant
Munckton 22
Caynes, Mary, Chideock 22
Ceake, Robert, Weymouth 52
Chaddock, Joseph, Portland 46
Chaddock, Jane, Portland 56
Chadock, John, Studland 36
Chafe, John, Holwell 18
Chaffey, Robert, Stalbridge
Weston 62 1730
Chaffey, Hannah, Caundle
Bishop 16
Chaifey, Eliz., Caundle Purse 16
Chaffey, James, Dorchester 20
Chaffie, Mary, Stalbridge
Weston 31
Chaffie, Mapper, Holwell 16
Chaffie, John, Caundle Bishop 8
Chaffie, John, Holwell 32
Chafie, Bridget, Dorchester 11
Chafie, John, Holwell 34
Chainey, John, Puncknowle 54
Chainey, James, sen., Punck. 56
1729
1731
1754
1784
1663
1664
1674
1712
1726
1667
1699
1707
1710
1762
1781
1782
1784
1730
1751
1672
1746
1699
1703
1710
1735
1698
1696
1764
1704
1731
1748
1709
1723
1756
1780
1782
1666
1699
1712
1754
1668
1730
1730
1762
Archdeaconry Couii.
39
Chainey, Joseph, Puncknowll
30
1779
Chapman, Jane, Dorchester
18
1769
Chainey, Mary, wid., I'unck.
49
1781
Chapman, John, Piddletown
49
.782
Chainey, James, Puncknoll
38
1792
Chapman, John, Piddletrent-
Chaldcott, Richard, Hilton
13
1660
hide
40
1785
Chaldecott, Richard, Hilton
24
1700
Chappell, Edith, Spetisbury
18
1696
Chaldecott, Richard, Hilton
36
1756
Chappell, George, Wareham
44
[694
Chalk, David, Biandford
I
749
Chappell als. Hutchins, Mar>
)
Chamberlain, Bernard, Stal-
Whitechurch Canon.
50
r7cx5
bridge Weston
36
r722
Chapper, Rich., Longcritchill
18
1666
Chamberlain, Susanna, Stal-
Chappie, Samuel, Upway
49
1723
bridge
55
1727
Chappie, Agqes, Dorchester
16
'749
Chamberlain, Mellior,Shaston
59
1731
Chappie, Samuel, Winfrith
Chamberlaine, Joan, Stal-
Newburgh
75
1758
brid,t:;e Weston
34
1709
Chappie, James, Dalwood
15
■763
Chamberlayn, Jas., Shaston
60
\n^
Chard, Joan,
40
660
Chamberlayne, Joan, Slal-
f
1568
Cheek, John, Wareham
46
1727
bridge Weston
i
1638
1659
Cheeseman, John, Wareham
Cheeseman, George, Galton
45
1 701
Chamberlayne, John, Stal-
in Owermoigne
12
715
brid;4e Weston
27
t66o
Cheeseman, John, sen., Ower
Chamberlayne, Luces,
49
661
moigne
40
1747
Champ, r<obert, Chideock
15
727
Chepman, Jane, Sturminster
Champ, Margaret, Chideock
17
1728
Newton
55
1 66 1
Champ, Hannah, Winterborne
Chepman, Samuel, Biandford
9
1730
Sieepleton
70
1772
Chepman, Joan, Stoborough
56
1675
Champion, Jno., West Mo'-den
76
1671
Cherrett, Elizabeth, Handley
26
'754
Chaning, Richard, Maiden
Cherritt, Jno., Toller Farnham
51
1743
Newton
49
[764
Chesell, Thomas, Dorchester
33
[741
Channing-, Joan, Rampisham
v
1662
Chesterman, Eliz., Weymouth 81
1762
Channing-, Wm., Rampisham
38
1662
Chetman, Emanuel,
11
1661
Channing, Elizabeth, Mayden
Chettle, Rebecca, Charlton
Newton
32
1663
Marshall
14
695
Channing, Sarah, Evershot
24
714
Chilcot, Eliz., Chalbury
10
704
Channing, Wm., Dorchester
9
715
Chilcott, Eliz., Watton in
Channing, John, Dorchester
7
726
Symondsbury
49
1717
Channing, Edward, Mayden
Chilcott, John, Melbury
Newton
39
IIP
Osmond
48
1742
Channing, William, Evershot
29
731
Chilcott, Judith, Bridport
8
745
Channing, John, Catistock
17
111
Chilcott, Rob., Symondsbury
65
'755
Channing, Eliz., Weymouth
85
734
Child, John, Buckland Newton
8
r672
Channing, Susannah, Maiden
Childs, Benjamin. Hale
24
661
Newton
24
745
Chiles, Oace, Stourton
Channing, John, Dorchester
20
758
Caundle
42
1 668
Channing, Joseph, Maiden
Chiles, John, Portland
55
725
Newton
34
762
Chiles, Robert, Portland
54
111
Chaper als. Martin, George,
Chiles, Richard, Portland
43
750
Moore Critchel
32
662
Chiles, John, Weymouth
59
750
Chaper als. Marten, Thomas,
Chiles, Agnes, Portland
47
755
Woodgates
76
675
Chiles, Thomas, Portland
47
773
Chapman, John, Puddletown
51
675
Chiles, William, Portland
26
779
Chapman, Wm., Puddletown
27 ]
667
Chiles, Elizabeth, Portland
52
782
Chapman, Thos.,Cerne Abbas
19
707
Chiles, James, Portland
47
790
Chapman, Em.. Piddletown
12
708
Chinchen, Margery, Langton
Chapman, Eliz., Piddletrent
Mat ravers
25
694
hide
31 1
717
Chinchen, Susanna, -Swanage
32
784
Chapman, Eman., Dorchester
20
750
Chip, Alice, Portland
27 1
70<)
Chapman, John, H. M. S.
Chipp, Thomas, Shaston
59 1
736
" Prince Henry "
74
750
Chisman, Christopher, H.M.S.
Chapman, Lawrence, Piddle-
'• .Somerset "
92 I
744
trenthide
44 I
751
Christopher, Geo.,West Parley 48 1
694
40
Dorset Wills.
Christopher, Thos., Shapwick
17 I
719
Clarke, Katherine, Spetisbury
61 I
671
Christopher, Mary, Gussage
Clarke, Roger, Abbotts Stoak<
; I I
673
All Saints
21 I
743
Clarke, Agnes, Sturminster
Chubb, Robert, South Perrot
37 I
668
Newton
57 1
675
Chubb, William, Kington
Clarke als. Mihill, Peter,
Magna
17 1
697
Chbdeock
14
693
Chubb, Thomas, Wooton Fitz-
Clarke, Richard, Spetisbury
48 1
695
paine
50 I
720
Clarke als. Mihill, Nicholas,
Chubb, Ann, Evershot
8 I
752
Stoke Abbas
50
695
Chubb, Edward, Evershot
18 I
771
Clarke, George, Broadwinsor
2
697
Churchill, Mary, Wootton
Clarke, Margaret, Cranborne
5
697
Glanville
33 I
677
Clarke, William, East Slower
12
697
Churchill, Katherine, Bridport 5 i
695
Clarke, Richard, Ansty
4
698
Churchill, William, Muston
25 I
702
Clarke, Thomas, Abbotsbury
3
700
Churchill, Richard, Dorchester
22 I
714
Clarke, Roger, Abbots Stoake
I
702
Churchill, John, West Chel-
Clarke, Edwd., West Knighton
61
707
borough
36 1
715
Clarke, Mary, MarnhuU
II
708
Churchill, Sarah, Dorchester
8 1
716
Clarke, Grizell, Weymouth
43
709
Churchill, Robert, Savoy,
Clarke, William, Sutton
Middlesex
24 I
726
Walrond
20
711
Churchill, William, Weymouth 76 i
747
Clarke, Thos., Edmondsham
20
712
Churchill, Abell, Morden
46 1
756
Clarke, Thomas, MarnhuU
26
713
Churchill, Joan, Weymouth
n I
756
Clarke als. French, William,
Churchill, Rich., Croscombe
16 I
769
Rampisham
43
714
Churchill, Chas., Whatcombe 67 1
781
Clarke, Henry, Cerne Abbas
6
715
Clapcot, Bernard, Preston
32 1
698
Clarke, Chas., Edmondsham
II
720
Clapcot, Deborah, Osmington
30 1
732
Clarke, Jos., Stoake Abbas
34
720
Clapcot, Joseph, Buckland
Clarke, William, Wareham
48
722
Ripers
II ]
761
Clarke, George, Blandford
2
724
Clapcot, William, Bridport
8 1
761
Clarke als. Kellaway, Walter,
Clapcot,Anna, spinster,Upway64 1
772
Sturminster Newton
40
[727
Clapcott, Mary, widow, Tine-
Clarke, Christo., Spetisbury
54
1728
ham
68 ]
774
Clarke als. Mihill, Joan, Stoke
Admon. de bonis non 1806, No
• 4-
Abbas
73
■733
Clapcott, John, Bridport
6 ]
782
Admon. de bonis non 1735.
Clare, William, Bridport
6
769
Clarke, Charity, Spetisbury
62
'736
Clark, Richard, Spetisbury
46
669
Clarke, Ann, Shaston
55
737
Clark, Jane, Shapwick
34 1
697
Clarke, Jane, Hinton Martell
42
1741
Clark, Elizabeth, Shaston
25
735
Clarke, Eliz., Cranborne
27
1741
Clark, John, Sturminster
Clarke, William, Abbotsbury
I
1741
Newton
69
[736
Clarke, Catherine, Wareham
90
741
Clark, Thomas, Cranborne
25
^1},(i
Clarke, Wm., sen., Abbotsbury i
•74^
Clark, William, Blandford
4
'743
Clarke, Chas., Edmundsham
18
1746
Clark, Wm., H.M.S. "Shrews-
Admon. de bonis non 1777
bury"
53
1745
Clarke, Mary, Caundle Purse
16
•754
Clark, William, Okeford
Clarke, William, Abbotsbury
3
•755
Fitzpain
31
1749
Clarke, Eliz., Caundle Purse
15
•755
Clark, Stephen, Abbotsbury
I
1756
Clarke, Elianor, Dorchester
18
1762
Clark, Thomas, East Slower
69
1764
Clarke, William, Charlton
Clark, Elizabeth, Durweston
20
1768
Marshall
13
176S
Clark, Eleanor, Sturminster
Clarke, Stephen, Bridport
7
1769
Newton
58
1790
Clarke, James, Pimperne
31
178J
Clark, Samuel, Blandford
6
1790
Clasby, Thomas, Wareham, St.
Clark, Mary, Cranborne
15
1792
Mary
67
1785
Clarke als. French, Edith,
Class, Julian, Symondsbury
34
170^
Rampisham
44
1 661
Clavell, Bridget, Winfrith New
Clarke, Robt., Bothenhampton 5
1663
burc;h
46
1667
Clarke, Joan, Caundle Purse
8
1667
Clavell, ^Richard, Winfrith
Clarke, Henry, Southover in
Newburgh
67
1669
Tolpuddle
49
1670
Clavell, William, Allington
I
1675
Archdeaconry Court.
41
Claver, Susanna, Lidlinch
Claver, John, Lidlinch
Claver, Susan, Lydlinch
Clavill, William, Steeple
Cleaves. George, Dorchester
Cleeves, William, Bryanstone
Cleeves,S\vithin,StoakeWake 47
Cleeves, Lucy, Stickland 29
Cleeves, Edmund, Pulham 57
Clement, James, West Stower 23
Clements, Samuel, Abbotsbury i
Clements, Jeremiah, West
Stower 74
Clench, Richard, sen., Blandford 6
Clench, George, Horton 25
Clench, Ann, East Orchard 23
Clerk, Elizabeth, Shaston St.
Rumbold ah. Cann 53
Clerke, Stephen, Bothen-
hampton 7
Clift, Agnes, Wolcombe 37
Matravers
Clift, Thomas, Poorstock
Cliften, Robert, Wareham
Clifton, John, Wareham
Clifton, Robert, Wareham
Climes, Ann, Dorchester
Clines, Fook Robert, Dor-
chester
Cload, Richard, Wootton Fitz-
paine 38
Cload, Daniel, Stockland 56
Clood ah. Brown, Richard,
W^orth Heale in Stickland 23
Clotterbooke, Mary, Blandford 2
Clotworthy, Ann, Sturminster
Newton 44
Coak, Elizabeth, Tarrant Lan-
ston lo
Coak, Amey, Tarrant Lanston 39
Cobb, William, Wooland 67
Cobb, James, Burton 10
Cobb, Ann, Haselbury Bryan 21
Cobb, James, Nutford 35
Cobb, James, Wool 86
Cobb, John, Blandford 8
Cobb, Michael, Wool T},
Cobron, John, Woodhouse in
Gunvil . 49
Cock, Mary, widow, Blandford 4
Cockeram, Bartholomew, East
Stoake i i
Cockeram, John, Sandwich 40
Cockeram, Joan, Wooton
Fitzpaine 53
Cockeram, Dennis, Cerne
Abbas 1 7
Cockeram, Robert, Cerne
Abbas 1 2
37
54
69
74
27
26
730
745
746
758
674
711
723
735
769
716
740
744
777
787
792
773
693
568
638
659
791
723
747
761
780
767
666
747
720
779
670
761
783
661
672
694
723
747
75'
772
706
760
666
669
713
714
768
64
2
38
3
Cockeram, Ann, wife of Robert,
Cerne Abbas 16
Cockhead, Elizabeth, Todber 67
Cockram, Lewis, Stoborough 71
Cockram, Mary, Sandwich
Cockram, Thomas, snr., Arne
Cockram, Thomas, Knowle
in Purbeck
Cockram, Ann, Arne
Cockshead, Hugh, Stal bridge 68
Codnor, Susan, Okeford Fitz-
paine 40
Codrington, Henry, Chidiock 1 1
Coffen, Henry, Durweston 32
Coffen, Joseph, Blandford 4
Coffin, Sarah, Durweston 29
Coggan, Ann, Kingstag in
Pulham 36
Coish, John, Puddletrenthide 52
Coish, Edmond, sen., Piddle-
trenthide 39
Coish, Joanna, Piddletrenthide 48
Coker, Robert, Mapowder 18
Coker, Deanes, Cerne Abbas 1 1
Coker, Robert, Mapowder 43
AdmoD. de bonis non 1753.
Coker, Roger, Langton Long
Blandford 38
Coker, Mary, wife of John
Rogers Coker, Tarrant
Hinton
Colbert, Hester, Charmouth
Colbom, Elinor, Sturminster
Newton
Colboume, Thomas, Stur-
minster Newton
Cole, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Cole, Stephen, Dorchester
Cole, John, Tolpuddle
Cole ah. Hooper, John, Tol-
puddle
Cole, Amy, Bridport
Cole, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Cole, John, Stock Gaylard
Cole, Richard, sen., Wareham
Cole, Edward, Plush in Buck-
land
Cole, Jeremiah, Great Funtmi
Cole, John, Mansion
Cole, Joseph, Little Bredy
Cole, Edward, Langton Wallis
in Purbeck
Cole, William, Wool
Cole, William, Chilfrome
Cole, Elizabeth, Puddlehinton
Cole, Richard, Shilling Oke-
ford
Cole, Mary, Wareham
778
730
733
733
760
761
764
744
751
738
759
780
764
790
675
750
775
699
725
725
725
73
1764
14
1 791
35
1667
43
1718
1
iS68
■\
1638
i6s9
21
1671
46
1673
24
1696
10
1698
^
1700
38
1701
38
1706
42
1707
116
1708
26
1717
27
1718
16
1720
53
1722
15
J725
47
1728
53
1728
81
1711
42
Dorset Wills.
Cole, Thomazine, Little Bredy
Cole, Richard, Wareham
Cole, Richard, Dorchester
Cole, Christian, Langton
Matravers
Cole, John, Mosterton
Cole, John, Bradpole
Cole, Absolom, Woolbridge
Cole, Lewis, Sandwich
Cole, Thomazin, Shaston
Cole, John, Piddletrenthide
Adraon. de bonis non 1775, No.
Cole, William, Woolcombe
Cole, Richard, Langton
Matravers
Cole, Samuel, Fontmell Magna
Colefox, Elizabeth, Chideock
Colefox, John, Chideock
Coleman, Tristram, Dalwood
Coleman, John, MarnhuU
Coleman, Ann, Piddletown
Coleman, Robert, Dalwood
Coleman, Robert, Dalwood
Coles, John, Shaston
Coles, Jeremiah, jun., Font-
mell
Coles, John, Cranbome
Colfox, Samuel, Bridport
Collant, Agnes, Froom St.
Quintin
Collant, Matthew, Shepton
Gorge
Collens, Ferdinand, Little
Bredy
CoUent, Rbt., Shepton Gorge
Collier, Christopher, Stockland
Collier, Christopher, sen.,
Stockland
Collier, John, Quarr in Purbeck
Collier, Cicpiy. Blandford
Collier, Ann, Hawkchurch
Collier, Ann, Stockland
Collier, Robert, Weymouth
Collier, Thomas, Weymouth
Collier, William, Athel-
hampston
Collier, Henry, Stockland
ColUngs, Sarah, Langton in
Purbeck
Collings, Richard, East
Orchard
Collings, John, Orchard in
Church Knowl
CoUings, William, Portland
Collins, Judeth, Mapowder
Collins, William, West Morden
Collins, John, Palington in
Affpuddle
Collins, Amy, Twyford in
Compton Abbas
43
'733
11,
1739
27
[739
38
t742
31
1743
4
1750
45
f757
57
[761
61
[765
47
1774
23-
76
1774
37
1782
25
1792
9
1702
14
1725
17
1664
16
1676
25
1706
6
[706
27
11^
17
[711
31
781
13
785
12
786
12
706
35
[727
19
667
59
1756
26
677
27
677
20
705
6
707
IS
7'5
60
725
45
740
43
740
4
751
59
755
18
702
19
[712
43
730
47
730
16
660
57
663
41 ]
671
62 1
675
Collins, Henry, Worth Matra-
vers 40
Collins, John, West Orchard 27
Collins, William, Church
Knowle 12
Collins, James, Burton Brad-
stock 7
Collins, Joan, Bradford 10
Collins, George, West Wood
in Funtmill 50
Collins, Mary, Dorchester 20
Collins, Margaret, Bradford
Abbas 9
Collins, Robert, West Orchard 85
Collins, Benjamin, Portland 47
Collins, William, H.M.S. "St.
George " 56
Collins, John, West Lulworth 51
Collins. James, H.M.S.
" Northumberland " 59
Collins, Joseph, Upway 62
Collins, Stephen, Stower
Provost 68
Collins, John, West Orchard 45
Collins, John, Woodlands 96
Collins, John, Shipton Gorge 53
Collins, William, Fontmell
Magna 33
Collins, John, Portland 44
Collins, Hannah, Wareham 68
Collyer, Richard, Wootton
Fitzpaine 85
Colmer als. Phelps, Michael,
Broadwinsor 3
Colmer, James, Drompton in
Broadwinsor 21
Colmer, Samuel, Drompton in
Broadwinsor 3
Colmer, William, Symonds-
bury 49
Colmer, John, Chideock 1 1
Colmer, Susannah, Wooton
Fitzpaine 94
Colmer, John, Broadwinsor 10
Colmer, Jane, Whitechurch
Canon. 74
Colmer, Matthew,Broadwinsor 13
Colposs, Henry, Portland 32
Colson, Jasper, Dorchester 21
Comage, John, Beer Marsh
in Shilling Okeford 3
Comage, James, Shilling
Okeford 61
Combden, George, Wyke Regis 36
Combden, Robert, Portland 39
Combe, Henry, Shaston 44
Combe, William, Shaston 39
Comben, Elizabeth, Portland 35
Comben, William, Portland 21
Comben, Jane, Portland 28
Archdeaconry Court.
43
Comben, Susannah, Portland
34
1698
Conway, Joseph, Evershott
23
791
Comben, Jonathan, Portland
25
1720
Cony, David, Woodvick in
Comben, Thomas, Portland
27
1722
Affpuddle
39
1693
Comben, Ann, Portland
54
1736
Cook, Edward, East Lulworth
10
1665
Comben, Thomas, Portland
33
1743
Cook, John, Bradpole
8
1698
Comben, Giles, Portland
30
1745
Cook, Edith, Dorchester
10
1706
Comben, Bartholomew, Port-
Cook, John, Worth
53
1718
land
49
1753
Cook, Jonathan, Woodland
62
723
Comben, Silas, Portland
48
1755
Cook, Thomas, Woodland
68
1728
Comben, Joan, Portland
53
1756
Cook, Alice, Weston in Worth
Comben, Elizabeth, Portland
45
1758
Matravers
87
^lll
Comben, Jonathan, Portland
50
1 76 1
Cook, Peter," Cranborne
15
747
Comben, William, Portland
49
1761
Cooke, John, Woodland
44
1668
Comben, Robert, Portland
55
1769
Cooke, Nicholas, Woodland
55
700
Comben, Rebecca, Portland
26
1770
Cooke, William, Horton
14
1709
Comben, Susanna, Portland
43
1772
Cooke, Edward, Woodland
57
1712
Comben, Jonathan, Portland
51
1782
Cooke, Jane, Woodland in
Comben, Barthol., Portland
36
1792
Horton
52
'7>3
Combershall, Robert, Ower-
Cookman, John
28
1662
moigne
30
1703
Cookman, Matthew, Long
Combes, Matthew, Wyke
Critchill
27
1662
Regis
70
1778
Cookman, Henry, Long
Combien, Jane, Wyke Regis
n
1758
Critchell
24
1713
Comfrey, Avis, W^eymouth
51
1674
Cookman, John, Handley
26
ni
Comings, Mary, Charmouth
9
1711
Cookney, Nicholas, Hawk-
Commings, James, Wootton
church
11
1675
Filzpaine
55
1673
Cooling, William, Blandford
2
695
Compton, Henry, Langton
Cooling, Richard, Blandford
5
'745
Long Blandford
28
1673
Cooling.Christopher, Blandford 3
760
Compton, Ann, Child Okeford
II
1 701
Coomb, Matthew, Chilfrome
22
ll'i
Compton, John, Litchett
Coombe, Briant, Evershot
1 1
665
Matravers
19
1702
Coombe, Joan, Stalbridge
40
698
Compton, Samuel, Langton
Coombe, Thomas, Stalbridge
22
724
Long Blandford
19
1715
Coombe, Giles, Burton Brad-
Compton, John, Wareham, St.
stock
12
727
Trinity
41
1732
Coombe, Margaret, Stalbridge
37 1
746
Compton, George, Witchamp-
Coombe, Thomas, Stalbridge
75
748
ton
ii
1737
CoombC; William, Weymouth
46
749
Compton, Joseph, Charlton
Coombe, Morgan, Weymouth
72
755
Marshall
23
1751
Coombe, Jeremiah, Stockland
54 1
772
Compton, Thomas, Piddle-
Coomben, George, Portland
57
748
to wn
42
1758
Coombes, Elias, Poorstock
56
769
Compton, John, Dorchester
28
1781
Coombes, Thos., Dorchester
19
774
Compton, Adah, Wareham
68
1782
Coombes, Edith, Weymouth
68 1
781
Compton, William, Cranborne
II
1787
Coombes, William, Holwell
28 ]
790
Conduit, Wm., West Orchard
70
1675
Coombs, Samuel, Iwerne
Condon, William, Dorchester
21
1725
Mmster
12 1
719
Condon, Francis, Dorchester
21
1730
Coombs, Martha, Shaston
18
719
Coney, John, Wimborne St.
Coombs, Eliz., Holwell
14
720
Giles
50
1713
Coombs, Mary, Bryanstone
8
725
Coney, Abagail, Wimborne
Coombs, Sarah, Chideock
24
739
St. Giles
87
1734
Coombs, Thos., Cerne Abbas
'4
742
Coney, John, Cranborne
25
1775
Admon. de bonis non 1751
Constantine, William, Piddle-
Coombs, Elizabeth, Bryanston
14 1
755
trenthide
26
1710
Coombs, John, Mappowder
40
761
Constajitine, Eliz., Piddle-
Coombs, John, Ibberton
55
730
trenthide
23
1726
Coombs, William, Holwell
36
734
Conway, Nicholas, West
Coombs, Elias, Chidiock
21
ll^i
Milton
49
1722
Coombs, Richard, Brians
Conway, Robert, Stoke Abba;
'5J
1758
Puddle
8
743
44
Dorset Wills.
Coombs, George, Dorchester i6 1745
Coombs, Benj., sen., Hoi well 41 1748
Coombs, Priscilla, Holwell 35 1751
Coombs,Thomas,CerneAbbas 19 1764
Coombs, George, MarnhuU 42 1765
Coombs, Thomas, Dorchester 20 1769
Coombs, Walter, Pulham 53 1780
Coombs, Mathew, Marnhull 40 1782
Coombs.Thomas, Cerne Abbas 1 1 1 792
Cooper, John, South Poorton 43 1674
Cooper, Ann, Stoke Abbas 29 1676
Cooper, Mary, Portland 31 1697
Cooper, Joan, Portland 40 17 14
Cooper, Thomas, East
Chickerell 16 1722
Cooper, Thomas, Melbury
Osmond 47
Cooper, John, Over Kingcombe 29
Cooper, Edward, Portland 48
Cooper, Robert, H.M.S.
"Augustus Caesar" 58
Cooper, Matthew, Powerstock 48
Cooper, Matthew, Dorchester 26
Cooper, Frances, Melbury
Osmond
Cooper, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Cooper, William, sen.. West
Creech in Steeple 21 1780
Copp, Robert, Wootton Fitz
paine
Coppas, Rebecca, Portland
Coppass, Ann, Portland
Coppass, William, Portland
Copplestone, M ary, M arsh wood4 5
Corben, Roger, Fivehead
Neville 13
Corben, William, Broadmaine 1 1
Corben, Jane, West Parley 49
Corben, Angel, Studland
Corben, William, Piddletown
Corben, Richard, Sandwich
Corben, Margaret, Pulham
Corben, George, Maiden
Newton
Corben, James, Pulham
Corbin, Henry, Dorchester
Corbin, Elizabeth, West Parley 56
Corbin, Raynold, East Pulham 19
43
I
1725
1727
1739
1749
1751
1753
1756
1768
61
28
39
38
33
30
58
17
40
49
17
Corbin, Joseph, Chideock
Corbin, Mary, Dorchester
Corbin, Ralph, Upwey
Corbin, John, Dudsbury in
West Parley
Corbin, Henry, Studland
Corbin, Roger, Winterborne
Stickland 61
Corbin, Richard, West Parley 38
Corbin, John, West Knighton 63
Corbin, John, West Parley 83
Corbin, Mary, Upway 77
1766
1702
1714
1714
17^5
1668
1669
1700
1715
1715
1762
1766
1769
1790
i66£
1662
1663
1665
22 1674
25 1696
22 1698
25 1705
1714
1715
1728
1734
91
31
26
27
Corbin, Jane, Broadmaine
Corbin, John, sen.. Winter-
borne Stickland
Corbin, John, Evershot
Corbin, John, Hampreston
Corbine, John, Upway
Corey als. Custome, Hans,
Weymouth
Corfe, Matthias, Ansty in
Hilton 5
Come, Mary,Tarrant Monkton 33
Cornelius, Thomas, H.M.S.
"Winchester" 114
Corpe, Thomas, Broadwinsor 18
Corpe, Samuel, Dorchester 26
Cortes, Christopher, Fleet
Cosens, Thomas, Up Cerne
Cosens, Berjevv, Longbredy
Cosens, Edith, Longbredy
Cosh, John, West Stafford
Cosh, Mary, Piddletrenthide
Cosh, Robert, Piddletrenthide 55
Cosin, John, Abbots Stoake 2
Cossens, Mary, Weymouth 30
Cossens, William, Dorchester 22
Admon. de bonis non in 1742.
Cossens, Frances, Dorchester 20
Admon. de bonis non 1742.
Cossens, Mary, Chidiock
Cossens, Nicholas, Symonds
bury
Costen, Archelaus, Broad-
maine
Cotman, Thomas, Lichet
Matravers
Cotten, Richard, Lidlinch
Cotton, John, Dorchester
Court, David, Morden
Courtney, Thomas
Courtney, Mary, Poorstock
Cousins, Nicholas, Chideock
Coward, Nicholas, Blandford
12 1737
1748
1775
1791
•I 72 1
44 1706
14
71
1728
1735
1741
1748
1780
1728
1738
1744
1767
1664
1665
1741
1701
1705
1725
1727
1730
1756
5 1753
Coward, William, Buckland 5
Coward, Edmund, Handley
in Buckland 26
Coward, John, Child Okeford 16
Coward, Katherine, Hilton 16
Coward, John, Iwerne Minster 17
Coward, Edmund, Little
Mintern in Buckland 35
Coward, Robert, Plush in
Buckland Newton 45
Coward, William, Child Oke-
ford 14
Coward, Agnes, Plush in
Buckland 27
1718
1708
1694
1661
1662
1778
1723
1568
1638
1659
1568
1638
1659
1661
1661
1666
1668
1670
1671
1672
1715
Archdeaconry Coiwt.
45
Coward, Josiah, Okeford
Fitzpaine 3'
Coward, Robert, West Staflford 43
Coward, William, Blandford 4
Coward, John, Blandford 6
Coward, Humphry, Abbotsbury i
Coward, William, Blandford 2
Admon. de bonis non 1759.
Coward, Tamazin, Whitchurch
Canon. 71
Coward, Mary, widow, Bland-
ford 4
Coward, Thomas, Blandford 7
Admon. de bonis 1791-2.
Coward, John, Blandford 5
Cox, John, Wootton Glanvill 69
Cox, Thomas, Fifehead
Magdalen 12
Cox, Amy, Whitchurch 47
Cox, Robert, Fifehead Mag-
dalen 13
Cox, John, Slower Provost 39
Cox, Catherine, Shapwick 54
Cox, Peter, Broadwinsor 12
Cox, John, East Lulworth 17
Cox, Bernard, Atram in
Netherbury 2
Cox, Elizabeth, Portland 29
Cox, John, Bockhampton in
Stinsford 6
Cox, Robert, Broadwinsor 8
Cox, John, Symondsbury 20
Cox, Peter, Corscombe 6
Cox, William, Bockhampton
in Stinsford 5 1705
Cox, Richard, Fiddleford in
Okeford Fitzpaine 68
Cox, Dorcas, Charmouth 8
Cox, Martha, Symondsbury 37
Cox, Melchisideck, BroadmaineS
Cox, Phillip, Morden 28
Cox, J ohn, Vearse in Symonds-
bury 47
Cox, Agatha, Chettle 10
Cox, John, East Chelborough 15
1717
1720
1723
1745
1752
1752
1772
1774
>777
1781
1661
1666
1667
1667
1668
1671
1675
1693
1693
1693
1693
1695
1696
1696
Cox, Grace, Stockland 37
Cox, James, Stockland 38
Cox. William, Chilfroom 24
Cox, Susannah, Silton 35
Cox, Rebecca, West Slower 65
Cox, Francis, Weymouth 46
Cox, Bernard, Symondsbury 60
Cox, Mary, Broadmaine 16
Cox, Sarah, Hilton 72
Cox, Henry, Rampisham y]
Cox, Joshua, Okeford Shilling 46
Cox, William, Weymouth 80
Cox, Ann, East Knighton "]"]
Cox, Erasmus, Dorchester 24
Cox, Thomas, Child Okeford 18
1707
1710
1710
1717
1717
1717
1718
1722
1727
1727
1731
1732
1737
1745
1747
1748
1748
1749
1761
1762
1764
1764
1765
Cox, Elizabeth, Symondsbury 61
Cox, Harry, Durweston 17
Cox, Joseph, Allinglon 3
Cox, Charles, Bridport 4
Cox, Hannah, Shillingstone 32
Cox, Esther, Bridport 8
Cozens, Thomas, Chilfrome 6
Cozens, Elizabeth, Bridport 17
Cozens, Thomas, Bridport 16
Cozens, Barjew, Longbredy 36
Cozens, Mary, Dorchester 17
Cozens, Ursula, Dorchester 28
Crab, Mary, Stoake Abbas 63
Crab, Edith, Bridport 3
Crab, John, Hursey in
Burstock 29
Crabb, John, sen., Abbots
Stoake i
Crabb, James, Bridport 8
Crabb, John, Bradpole 3
Crabb, Thomas, Stoke Abbas 49
Crabb, William, Wareham 41
Crabb, John, Bridport 8
Crabb, Joan, Dalwood 23
Crabb, John, Symondsbury 40
Crabb, John, Chideock 12
Craford, Susannah, Loders 21
Crane, John, sen.. Child
Okeford 1 1
Crane, Hester, Hook 36
Crane, Samuel, Upcerne or
Alton yj
Crane, Mary, Upcerne 52
Cravett ah. Crawford, Jonas,
Loders 36
Crawford als. Cravett, Jonas,
Loders 36
Creasy, Jarvis, Portland 41
Creb, Joan, Winterborn
Steepleton 59
Crew, William, Marnhull 19
Crew, Robert, sen., Marnhull 40
Crew, Benjamin, Moor Critchill 41
Crew, Bartholomew, Abbots-
bury 2
Crew, John, Abbotsbury i
Crew, Susannah, widow,
Stalbridge 54
Cribb, John, Stoborough in 31 J
Purbeck j
Cribb, Alice, Stoborough in
Purbeck 41
Cribb, Margaret, Stoborough 25
Cribb, Henry, Swyre 55
Cribb, Richard, Punknolle -i,})
Cribb, Richard, Wareham 45
Cribb, Mary, Puncknowle 36
Cribb, John, Bridport 1 1
Cribb, William, Wareham 70
1771
1771
[782
1783
[788
1789
1668
1707
1707
1753
[769
'775
[671
1699
1665
'693
1695
1695
1697
[732
1734
1745
'749
[702
[776
[7S1
1788
'791
1769
1769
1791
1670
1706
'734
'753
'756
1766
■785
[568
[638
1659
1670
.677
[707
[722
'727
'749
'759
46
Dorset Wills.
Crimble, Hannah, Dorchester
Crisde, Samuel, Dorchester
Crisde, Samuel, Tinkleton
Critchell, William, Melbury
Sampford
Critchell, Ann, Batcombe
Croad, Alice, Sydling
Croad, Joan, Waterston in
Puddletown
Croad, Elizabeth, Sidling
Croad, Mary, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Croad, Amey, Piddletown
Croad, William, Sidling St.
Nicholas
Croade, Charles, Piddletown
Croasman, Wm. , Weymouth
-Crocker, Alice, Tarrant
Gunville
Crocker, Margaret, Blandford
Crocker, John, Puddletrent-
hide
Crocker, Thomas, Stalbridge
Crocker, Thos., sen., Pulham
Crocker, John, Blandford
Crocker, Rachel, Blandford
Crocker, William, Ansty in
Hilton
Crocker, Nicholas, Piddle-
trenthide
Crocker, Elizabeth, Pulham
Crocker, John, Hazelbury Brian
Crocker, Henry, East Stoke
Crocker, Eleanor, Pulham
Crocker, Mary, Lydlinch
Crocker, William, Buckland
Newton
Crode, Ezekiel, Melbury
Osmond
Crofts, James, Wraxhall
Crofts, Christian, Wraxhall
Crofts, Mary, Mayden Newton
Crofts. Mary, Mayden Newton
Crofts, Robert, Long Bredy
Croker, Nicholas, Pulham
Cromey, William, Broadmain
Crook, Thomas, Long Bredy
Croome, Abigail, Swyre
Croome, John, Broadway
Croome, James, Hinton St.
Mary
Croome, Joseph, Burton Brad-
stock
Croomes, Joseph, Church
Knowle
Cross, John, Haselbury Bryan
Cross, William, Wootton Fitz
paine
Cross, Caleb, Wooton Fitz-
paine
26 1
742
17 1
718
61 J
737
21 1
697
5 J
698
43 1
662
51 '
670
69 ]
733
70 1
756
48 1
759
42 ]
763
24
779
38 1
770
40
667
5 '
669
37
673
82
675
35
703
6
714
7
718
I
724
47
728
55
734
26
750
27
765
59
767
21
784
9
785
30
749
56
673
42
[693
24
1722
40
'731
49
[741
27
1710
II
^1?>^
35
1755
52
[695
6
1695
18
[740
20
1751
27
.748
23
[669
44
1710
59
1712
Cross, George, Marnhull
Cross, Thomas, Hazelbury
Bryan
Cross, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Cross, William, Marnhull
Cross, Joseph, Stickland
Cross, Thomas, Haselbury
Bryan
Cross, Thomas, Sandwich
Cross, Hannah, Wooton
Fitzpaine
Cross, Thomas, Sandwich
Cross, Edward, Weymouth
Cross, George, Blandford
Cross, Martha, Durweston
Crosse, Thomas, Wooton
Fitzpaine
Crosse, John, Durweston
Crossman,William,Weymouth
Crossman, Robert, Weymouth
Crossman, Sarah, Weymouth
Crouch, William, Hinton
Martell
Crouch. John, Shaston
Croucher, George, Horton
Crowler ah. Hatcher, Aniver,
Marnhull
Crown, Henry, Weymouth
Crowter, Thomas, Tarrant
Gunville
Crowter, John, Woodcots in
Handiey
Crowter a/j-. Hatcher, George,
Marnhull
Crowter, George, Woodcots
in Handiey
Crowter, William, Chettle
Cruet, Martin, Wimborne
St. Giles
Crummy, William, Poxwell
Crumpler, John, Maperton
Crumpler, Nicholas, Aimer
Crumpler, Betty, Moreden
Crumpler, Thomas, Morden
Cuff, Robert, Winterbom
Whitechurch
Cull, George, Worth Matravers
Cull, Martha, Worth Matravers
Cull, George, Sandwich
Cull, John, Sturminster
Newton
Cull, Mary, Sturminster
Newton
Cull, Mary, spinster, Langton
Matravers
Cull, Joseph, Cokers Frome in
Dorchester, Holy Trinity
Cull, Sarah, Cokers Frome in
Dorchester, Holy Trinity
30 1712
18
35
28
65
16
58
87
47
67
3
20
47
12
77
56
64
25
34
33
29
78
47
52
31
48
22
77
43
25
2
42
25
74
58
28
63
43
44
38
19
Archdeaconry Court.
47
CuUen, John, Weymouth
Culliford, Margery, Worth
Matravers
Culliford, Edward, Litchet
Matravers
Cumbden, Samuel, Waterson
in Piddletown
Cumbden, Edward, Portland
Cumbden, Eliz., Piddletown
Cumben, William, Portland
Cummans, Sarah, Caundle
Stourton
Cummins ah. Blandford,
Francis, Cranborne
Cummons, Andrew, Stourton
Caundle
Cunduit, Mary, Holwell
Cunduit, Richard, Haselbury
Bryan
Cunduit, William, Osmington
Cupman, Thomas, Frampton
Curray, John, Stalbridge
Curtis, William, Bridport
Curtis, Thomas, Bridport
Curtis, Jonathan, Buckhorn
Weston
Curtis, Roger, South Perrott
Curtis, Mary, South Perrot
Curtis, Thomazin, Bridport
Curtis, Ann, Shaston
Curtis, James, jun., Mamhull
Curtis, James, sen., Marnhull
Curtis, John, Catistock
Curtis als. Gillam, John,
Portisham
Curtis, Thomas, Burton
Curtis, John, Portisham
Curtis, John, Kington Magna
Cussins, Ambrose, Moreton
Custome als. Corey, Hans,
Weymouth
Cutlar, John, Dewlish
Cutler, Bartholomew, Upway
Cutler, William, Stalbridge
Weston
Cutler, Thomas, Stalbridge
Cutler, Edward, Witchampton
Cutler, Francis, Tarrant
Rushton
Cutler, Susanna, Shroton
Cutler, Alexander, Knowle
Cutler, William, Blandford St.
Mary
Cutler, Samuel, Tarrant
Crawford
Cutler, Stephen, Cranborne
Cutler, Edward, Church
Knowle
Cutler, Rachel, Tarrant
Crawford
40
nsi
53
[694
18
[697
48
[762
54
767
51
767
32
697
18
756
14
749
17
780
26
670
24
704
32
717
38
73(^
41
718
I
708
7
725
7
738
35
746
11
748
6
750
61
762
36
780
n
780
12
787
23
666
9
671
31
674
28
698
39
774
44
706
10
757
32
666
42
673
11
675
44
676
25
699
31
709
26
712
2
729
82
742
16
747
28
748
11
748
Cutler, John, Edmondsham 31 1756
Cutler, Charles, Weymouth 65 1758
Cutler, Edward, Edmondsham 18 1787
Cypher, Barnard, Blandford 6 1781
Daberton, Henry, Iwerne
Courtney
Dackcombe, Legg Susanna,
Dorchester
Daishwood, Thos., Blandford
Dalan, Christian, Boveridge
Dale, William, Compton
Abbas
Dallibor, Jas., sen., Evershot
Dallydowne, Martha, Compton
Abbas
Daman, Eliz., Wareham
Damer, Thomas, Evershott
Darner, George, South Perrott
Damer als. Blandimore, John,
Dorchester
Dammer, Samuel, Evershot
Dammon, William, Wareham
Damon, William, Radipole
Damon, Robert, Broadway
Damont, John, Winfrith
Newburgh
Damphrey, Richard, Moredon
Damphrey, Thos., Wareham
Damphrey, Henry, West
Moreden
Damphry, Henry, East
Aloreden
Dampier, Robert, Moreden
Dampney, John, sen., Shaston
Dampney, Edward, Moredon
Dampney, John, Durweston
Dampney, Richard, Pulham
Dampney, Dorothy, Shaston
Dampney, John, Pulham
Dkniel, Thomas, Chidiock
Dann, Joseph, Rampisham
Dann, Joseph, Tarrant Hinton
Darby, John, Bridport
Darby, Elizabeth, Bridport
Darby, Ann, Minterne Magna
Darby, George, Bradpole
Darby, Mary, spinster, Over-
moyne
Darby, Samuel, Bridport
Darby, Elizabeth, Bridport
Darby, John, South Perrott
Dare, George, Stockland
Dare, George, Northay in
Whitechurch
Dare, Bernard, sen.. White-
church
Dare, Richard, Chettle
Dare, George, Dallwood
30 1670
20
[762
6
13^
4
[674
12
[782
13
697
12
[703
74
736
24
671
62
731
31
'741
20
1664
46
698
56
761
10
769
39
676
25
722
52
723
49
727
22
695
31
673
!>?>
701
24
702
14
722
51
m
72
741
61
742
10
722
30
668
20
729
4
715
3
716
29 )
743
8 1
754
46
759
12 1
759
9 1
761
61 1
774
45
662
23
668
82
671
14 1
(^13
26 ]
675
48
Dorset Wills.
44
21
27
26
72
78
84
52
55
21
22
26
Dare, Elizabeth, Whitechurch
Canon.
Dare, John, Charmouth
Dare, Bernard, Marshwood
Dare, John, Dalwood
Dare, James, Whitechurch
Canon.
Dare, Ahce, Whitechurch
Canon.
Dare, Samuel, Wootton Fitz-
paine
Dare, John, Winterborne
Canon.
Dark, Gerrard, Pulham
Dark, John, jun., Dalwood
Dark, John, sen., Dalwood
Darke, Christopher, Holwell
Darke, Humphrey, Dallwood 17
Darlington, John, H.M.S.
"Arg>le" 89
Darry, William, Broad winsor 13
Dashwood, Syth, Durweston 20
Dashwood, Thos., Mappetton
Marsh in Aimer 20
Dashwood, Grace, Dorchester 9
Dashwood, Richard, Bland-
ford 8
Dashwood, Thos., Sturminster
Newton 7°
Dashwood, Robt., Sturminster
Newton 41
Dashwood, Robert, H.M.S.
" Sandwich "
Daswood, William, Aimer
Datey, Starke, Corscombe
Daubeny, Mary, Caundle Bp.
Davey, Joseph, Stockland
Davey, John, Dorchester
Davice, Richard, Evershott
Davidge, Osmond, Buckhorne
Weston 6
Davidge, Edith, Buckhorn
Weston 4
Davidge, Thomas, East Str ur 1 1
Davidge, Philip, Fivehead
Magdalen
Davidge, Thomas, Buckhorn
Weston
Davidge, Anthony, Kington
Magna
Davidge, George, Buckhorn
Weston
Davidge, John, Fivehead
Magdalen
Davidge, Thomas, Buckland
Newton
Davidge, John, Buckhorn
Weston
Davidge, Jane, Buckhorne
Weston
19
34
31
1692
1707
1713
1759
1759
1764
1774
1783
1777
1790
1790
1673
1673
1747
1756
1669
1697
1706
1734
1736
1740
1743
1748
1666
1751
1712
1756
1767
1660
1662
1667
1672
1705
1707
1719
1742
I74t
1750
1758
Davidge, George, Stalbridge
Davie, John, Putton
Davie, John, StoCkland
Davie, Ruth, Charmouth
Davie, John, Hawkchurch
Davie, John, Bridport
Davie, William, Bothen-
hampton
Davie, Margaret, Bothen-
hampton
Davies, John, Blandford
Davies, Joan, Cerne Abbas
Davies, William, Waddon in
Symondsbury
Davies, William, Winterborne
Whitechurch
Davis, James, Blandford
Davis, Edward, Shaston
Davis, John, sen., Blandford
Davis, Joan, Puddlehinton
Davis, William, Holton in
Wareham
Davis, Edward, Winterborne
Wast als. Munckton
Davis als. Dolling, Sarah,
Sidling
Davis, Edward, Causeway in
Radipole
Davis, John, Great Funtmill
Davis, Charles, Charlton
Marshall
Davis, Christopher, Fontmell
Magna
Davis, Mary, Charlton
Marshall
Davis, Edward, Spetisbury
Davis, William, Whiterborne
Zelston
Davis, John, Portland
Davis, John, Wareham
Davis, William, Cheselborne
Davis, Robert, Nether Cerne
Davis, John, Stour Provost
Davis, John, Sutton in
Chickerel
Davis, William, Melbury
Osmond
Davis, Mary, Cerne Abbas
Davis, Mary, Milborne St.
Andrew
Davis, Robert, Mappowder
Davis, William, Poxwell
Davis, Hy., Litchet Matravers
Davis, John, Steeple
Davis, Andrew, Afifpuddle
Davis, Joseph, Little Bredy
Davis, Henry, Toller Fratrum
Davis, James, Tolpuddle
Davis, John, Piddletrenthide
Davis, John, Cheselborne
1768
1663
1663
1693
1706
1744
3 1749
1755
1700
1707
:2 1711
1789
1662
1667
1669
1670
31
1672
52
1673
40
1674
6
1699
14
1699
10
1703
27
1707
22
1707
41
1712
54
1717
38
1718
41
1720
5
1720
33
1723
26
1724
55
1730
25
1740
13
1742
26
1745
38
1755
28
1757
26
1763
5'
1766
2
1767
42
1767
63
1768
78
1769
51
1769
4
1770
Archdeaconry Court.
49
19
56
27
Davis, John, Piddletrenthide 46
Davis, Ann, widow, Poxwell 41
Davis, Christopher, sen., Font-
mill Magna
Davis. Maimer, Winterborne
Whitchurch
Davis, Susanna, Dalwood
Davis, John, Winterborne Clen
stone 51
Missing before Mr. Munday took office,
Davis, John, Winterborne
Clenston 43
Davis, George,Piddletrenthide 42
Davis, Charles, Cerne Abbas 14
Davison, Elizabeth, Bridport 6
Davy, Henry, Puddlehinton 26
Davy, Phillip, Chickerell 17
Davy, John, Putton in West
Chickerell 35
Davy, Henry, Netherhay in
Broadwinsor 38
Davy, Mary, Hampreston 23
Davy als. Wheller, Joseph,
Stockland 59
Davy, Joan, Stockland 33
Davy, Mary, Broadwinsor 12
Davy, Matthew, Stockland 52
Davy, John, Broadwinsor 7
Davyes, William, Weymouth 54
Davys als. Griffith, Thomas,
Kington Magna 26
Davys, Thomas, Portisham 21
Daw, John, Evershot 21
Daw, Bridgett, Cattistock 8
Daw, Wm., sen., Rampisham 27
Daw, Joan, Poorstock 36
Daw, Mary, Mansion 13
Daw, Robert, North Holt in
Evershot 26
Daw, W'illiam, Uphall in
Rampisham 48
Daw, John, North Holt 52
Daw, Kobt., East Chelborough 23
Daw, Lydia, Rampisham
Daw, Elias, Wraxhall
Daw, Elizabeth, Melbury
Osmond
Daw, William, Chedington
Daw, William, Corscombe
Dawbeny, George, esq.,
Caundle Bishop
Dawe, William, Rampisham
Dawe, Simon, Broadway
Dawe, Robert, Chelborough
Dawson, William, Okeford
Kitzpaine
Day, Nicholas, Dorchester
Day, Richard, Broadmaine
Day, Robert, Lydlinrh
Deal, Edw., Iwerne Minster
55
«5
48
21
6
1 1
33
10
1 1
38
32
774
776
776
779
781
783
784
786
790
776
667
671
694
695
712
728
757
764
787
792
662
664
692
670
674
692
698
711
715
723
725
727
731
764
767
768
778
774
746
783
789
787
697
714
734
786
Dean, John, Pilford in Ham-
preston 28
Dean, Alice, Hinton Martell 38
Dean, Susannah, widow,
Tarrant Crawford 57
Dean, John, MarnhuU 17
Dean, Nathaniel, West Holme
in East Stoke 64
Deane, Thomas, Wareham 40
Deane, Susanna, Wareham 29
Deane, Mary, Corfe Mullen 29
Dear, Mary, Shaston yj
Deare, Francis, B'andford 4
Deecker, John, Wyke Regis 57
Deek, Thomas, Hillernland in
Hampreston 34
Deeker, Robert, Shroton 42
Deer, Leonard, W^eymouth 73
Deere, Mary, Shaston 45
Deeringf, Thomas, Portisham 26
Deker, Edward, Wyke Regis
or ship " Dunkirk" tj
Delacourt, Robert, Wareham 82
Dement, Mary, Broadwinsor 13
Dennes, John, Corscombe 17
Dennes, William. Weymouth 75
Dennis, Joseph, Shaston 58
Dennis, Samuel, Burstock 18
Densheire als. Stoye, Wm.,
Winterborne Stickland 50
Densiloe, Hannah, Bridport 10
Denziloe, John, Bridport 13
Denziloe, William, Bridport 4
Denzloe, Baily als. Mary, Stcke
Abbas 24
Derby, Mabella, Shepton
Gorge 41
Derby, Mary, Shepton Gorge 32
Derby, Thomas, Bridport 8
Derby, Grace, spinster, Winter-
borne Stickland 81
Derham, Mary, Litchett 20
Derham, Edmund, Moreden 41
Derryman, Thomas, Shaston
St. Rumbold als. Cann 52
Deval als. Devol, Giles, Poor-
stock 49
Devall, Margery, Lytton
Cheney 46
Devard, Noah, Dewlish 19
Devard, Lawrence, Blandford 6
Devenish, Edith, Abbotsbury i
Devenish, Francis, Sidling 45
Devenish, Ann, Upsydiing
Fivehead 71
Devenish, Elizab., Belchalwell 2
Devenish, ISLatthew, .Sydling 42
Devenish, Robert, Cattistock 16
Devenish, John, Sydling St.
Nicholas 15
1697
1739
1760
1779
[790
1720
1721
1748
1694
1693
1792
[731
1662
'755
[672
[668
1759
1734
1737
1758
1774
'734
'694
[727
'734
'753
1724
[662
1770
1703
'774
'723
^11^
730
'753
'756
[660
1669
[671
1706
'713
1714
1729
50
Dorset Wills.
Devenish, Benj., Weymouth
Devenish, Edmund, senior,
Frampton
Devenish, Betty, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Deverd, Thomas, Studland
Devoid, Sarah, Dewlish
Devoid, Thomas, Dewlish
Devol als. Deval, Giles, Poor-
stock
Devol, William, Bagber
Dew, Benj., H.M.S. "Grand
Duke"
47
24
59
18
9
49
61
50
Dew, William, Hinton Martell i\
Dew, Mary, Cranborne 20
Dewale, Stephen, Tarrant
Gunville .38
Dibben, Susannah, Melbury
Sampford 30
Dibben, Thomas, Handley 34
Dibben, John, Nyland in
Kington Magna 51
Dibben, Rich., Great Funtmill 29
Dibben, Thomas, Sutton
Waldron 43
Dibben, Thomas, Handley 16
Dibben, Thomas, Blandford 6a
Dibben, Harry, Denlean in
Handley 26
Dibben, George, Pimperne 30
Dibben, Sarah, spinster,
Manston 22
Dibben, Thomas, Handley 1 1
Dibbin, Mary, Stower Provost 63
Dibden, Thomas, Nyland in
Kington Magna .39
Dibden, Thomas, Ashmore 2
Dibden, William, sen., Dowland
in Handley 9
Dibden, Thomas, Nyland in
Kington Magna 34
Dicke, Allen, Haslebury Bryan 23
Dicke, Christopher, MarnhuU 22
Dicker, Robert, Wyke Regis 48
Dicker, Sarah, West Milton 38
Dickinson, Benj., Weymouth 47
Dickon, Henry, Milbourne 32
Diet, John, Litchet Matravers 26
Dieuling-, Margaret, Chidiock 8
Dike, Thomas, Wareham 79
Dillie. Henry, Puddletown 21
Diraent, Margt., Beer Chappell i
Diment, Wm., Holiwell in
Buckland Ripers 13
Dimont, Mary, Rile in White-
church Canon. 30
Dirdoe, Francis, Shaston 25
Divice, Richard, Puddlehinton 25
Dober ah. Dover, Eliz., Stal-
bridge 57
740
786
790
729
719
719
730
773
745
763
765
710
700
701
725
725
727
729
765
774
784
784
788
756
671
673
697
718
704-
715
732
784
749
787
694
665
731
665
727
731
701
665
660
1755
Dober, Edward, Stalbridge 44
Dobson, Sarah, Piddletown 45
Doby, Sarah, Winterborne
Abbas 55
Dodge, Giles, Broadwinsor 5
Dodge, Thomas, Up way 41
Dodge, John, Symondsbury 60
Dodge, Jane, spinster, Brad-
ford Abbas 9
Dodson, John, Helton 29
Doe, Honour, Horton 37
Dolebery, George, Forsill in
Chaldon Herring 22
Dolling als. Davis, Sarah,
Sidling 40
Dolling, Alice, Sandwich 57
Admon. de bonis non in 1755.
Dolman, Obadiah, White-
church Canon. 58
Dominy, John, Puddletown 13
Dominy, John, Cerne Abbas 13
Dominy, Roger, Weymouth 65
Dominy, John, Cerne Abbas 17
Dominy, Wm., Cerne Abbas 9
Dominy, Ann, Iwerne Minster 13
Dominy, John, Cerne Abbas 13
Dominy, Thos., Witchampton 59
Domett, George, Hawkchurch 21
Donne, Esther, Dorchester 20
Donne, George, West Mihon 43
Donne, Joan, West Milton 55
Donne, Samuel, Melbury
Osmond
Dorey, Robert, East Stoke
Dory, Judith, Burton
Dory, Mary, Winfrith New-
burgh
Dory, Thos., Burton in Win-
frith Newburrough
Dorrant, Phillip, Portland
Dorrant, Joan, Portland
Douch, Alice, Witherston
Douch, John, Corscombe
Douch, Elizabeth, Sandwich
Douch, Henry, Corscombe
Douch, John, Corscombe
Douch, Benjamin, Corscombe 20
Douch, Sarah, Corscombe 23
Douch, William, South Perrott 58
Douland, John, Shaston 45
Dove, John, Wimborne St.
Giles 98
Dove, Elizabeth, Broadwinsor 8
Dover, Edward, Lydlinch 10
Dover als. Dober, Elizabeth,
Stalbridge 57
Dover, William, Sturminster 66
Dowding, Robert, Nyland in
Kington Magna 38
Dowding, Rt., Kington Magna 24
40
A rchdcacon ly Cou rt.
51
Dowding-, Margery, Kington
Magna 32
Dowding-, Rich., Cerne Abbas 12
Dowding-, Nicholas, Kington
Magna 29
Dowding, Joseph, Stower
Provost
Dowding, Edward, Kington
Magna 22
Dowding, Robert, Kington
Magna 29
Dowding-, Edward, Purse
Caiindle 17
Dowding, John, Stalbridge 63
Dowding, Margaret, Kington
Magna 27
Dowding, Jas., Kington Magna 27
Dowding, Eliz.. Stalbridge 57
Dowding, Jane, Kington
Magna
Dowding, James, Stourton
Caundle
Dowdon, Aaron, Arne
Dowland, John, Shaston
Dowland, Samuel, Langton
Wallis in Purbeck
Dowland,Ann, widow, Shaston 34
Dowle, Mary, Dorchester 8
Dowle, William, Weymouth 89
Down, Thomas, Marnhull 27
Down, Elizabeth, Chilfrome 22
Down, John, Abbotsbury
Downe, John, Bridport
Downe, Amey, Bridport
Downe, Ann, Woodland
Downe, Richard, Stalbridge
Downe, Christopher, Bridport 6
Downe, George, Blackdown in
Broadwinsor 2
Downe, William, Bradpole 6
Downe, John, Bridport 8
Downing, John, Uallwood 13
Downing, Richard, Dallwood 14
Downing, John, Ridge in
Stockland 30
Downing, Joan, Ridge in
Stockland 22
Downing, William, Dalwood 24
Downing, John, Wareham 41
Downton, Elizabeth, Bishop
Caundle 6
Downton, Nicholas, Blandford 3
Downton, Ann, Holwell 43
Dowse, William, West Stower 57
Drake, Augustine, Blandford 2
Drake, John, Hinton Martell 28
Drake, Thomas, Hilton 23
Drake, Joshua, Okeford Fitz-
paine 30
Drake, Hugh, Stalbridge 68
50
I
6
4
38
44
I Drake, William, Blandford St.
670 Mary 10 1734
694 Drake, James, sen., Milton
Abbas
695 Drake, Thomas, Moreton
Drake, James, Affpuddle
714 Admon. dc bonis non 1794.
Drake, Charles, Caundle
"jT^z I Bishop
! Drake, Isaac, Stalbridge
762 I Drake, James, North Wooton
Drant, Richard, Melbury
767 Osmond
769 Drayton, Rich., Whitechurch
Canon.
771 Drayton, William, Chilfroom
772 ' Drew, Ann, Tolpuddle
774 Drew, Alice, Tolpuddle
Drew, William, Stalbridge
774 Drew, (ieorge, Marnhull
Drew, Thomas, Marnhull
776 Drew, Sam., Tarrant Rushton
703 Drew, William, Marnhull
767 Drewer, John, ?Jane, Dor-
chester
737 Drewer, George, Dorchester
783 Drier, Robert, Portland
735 Dry, William, Dorchester
748 Dry, Mary, Weymouth
717 Drye, Sarah,
736 Dryer, Hugh, Allington
790 Dudley, John, Weymouth
663 Due, Robert, Fairwood in
664 Cranborne 28
665 Dueland, Mark, Winfrith New-
700 burgh 67
712 Duey, Richard, Lychett Ma-
travers 2 1
727 Duffet, Mary, Langton Long
746 Blandford 8
791 Duffet, Ann, West Orchard
662 Ddffett, Wm., West Orchard
663 Duffett, William, Tarrant
Fveynston
702 Duffett, Mary, Tarrant Keyn-
ston
705 Duffield, Mar}', Dorchester
;34 Duffitt, Robert, Sturminster
783 Newton
Dugdale, Helen, Handley
673 Dugdale, Thomas, Minching-
705 ton in Handley
736 Dugdale, Ellen, Minchington
662 in Handley
661 Dugdale, Thomas, Minching-
661 ton in Handley
694 Dugdale, Daniel, Wareham
Dugdale, Phillip, Hammoon
717 Dugdale, Daniel, Wareham
731 Dugdale, William, Wareham
39
1766
34
1771
2
177S
14
1782
33
1784
45
1784
24
1715
65
1669
20
1714
59
i66[
}>l
1693
62
1739
n
1786
42
1777
63
1780
36
1786
14
1717
15
1740
27
1779
9
1699
66
1753
16
'703
I
1 67 1
46
1694
725
707
701
665
667
663
714
725
760
662
663
669
692
703
756
782
789
52
Dorset Wills.
Duke, Thomas, Studland in
Purbeck 3^
Duke, Thos., H.M.S. " Duke" 73
Duke, Freke, Chalbery
Duke, John, Chettle
Duland, Henry, Winfrith
Duling, William, Horton
Dumberfield, Daniel, Puddle-
trenthide
Dunford, Elizabeth, Shaston
Dunman, John, Puddletown
Dunman, Eliz., Puddletown
Dunn, Susannah, Dorchester lo
Dunning, Susannah, Brock-
hampton "5
Dunning, Thomas, Buckland
Newton
Dunning, John, sen., East
Burton in Winfrith
Dunning, William, Coombe
Keynes
Dunning, Mary, Piilham
Dunning, William, Buckland
Newton
Dunning, Rachael, Winfrith
Newburgh
Dunning, William, Buckland
Newton
Dunning, John, Shemil Green
II
1722
1750
1776
1790
1 67 1
1668
1694
1700
1713
1770
1664
1673
18 1718
14
20
16
84
46
65
I
51
47
in Buckland Newton
Dunning, Henry, Buckland
Newton
Dunster, Rich., Winterborne
Whitchurch
Durant, Thos., Upwimborne
Durant, Jane, Stourton
Caundle
Durden, Robert, Abbotsbury
Durding, Robert, Blandford
Durell, Eleanor, Sturminster
Newton
Durneford, John, Shaston
Durneford, Christian, Mar-
garet Marsh
Durneford, Christopher, Mar-
garet Marsh 4°
Durneford, John, Shaston 39
Durnford, Edward, MarnhiiU 29
Durnford, James, Hazelbury
Bryan
Durnford, John, Tarrant Gun
ville jy
Durnford, William, Shaston 19
Durnford, Elizabeth, Shaston 26
Durnford, James, Sutton Wal-
rond 59
Durnford, John, Shaston 62
Durrant, Simon, Portland 43
Durrant, Syth, Sp^tisbury 36
Durrant, Simon, Portland 58
1723
1740
1741
1742
1756
1777
1781
1761
1722
1739
1730
1775
1776
1672
41 1675
1675
1723
1664
14 1667
1710
1719
1721
1753
1762
1661
1664
1748
Durrant, George, Caundle
Bishop 10
Durrant, Rebecca, Portland 54
Durrant, Thos., Wimborne St.
Giles 58
Durrent, Simon, Weymouth 49
Dussell, Judith, Cerne Abbas 13
Dyer, Elizabeth, Shaston 43
Dyer, Edward, Shaston 47
Dyer, Mathew, Edmondsham 16
Dyer, Thomas, Weymouth 87
Dyer, James, Weymouth 67
Dyer, Rachael, Wareham 64
Dyer, Thomas, Abbotsbury i
Dyer, Munday, Weymouth 50
Dyet,Gregory,Tarrant Hinton 42
Dyet, Luce, Blandford 6
Dyett, Dorothy, Handley 14
Dyett,John,Lichett Matravers 39
Dyett, Rich., Tarrant Hinton 40
Dyett, Eliz., Tarrant Hinton 62
Dyett, Joseph, Litchet Ma-
travers 41
Dyett, Mary, Wareham 80
Dyett, Elizabeth, Lytchett
Matravers 3° ^772
Dyke ah. Harvey, John, Chil-
froom 9
Dyke, Thomas, Blandford 4
Dymont, Joan, Stockland 44
Dymot, William, Alderholt in
Cranborne i '725
Dymott, William, Cranborne 14 1785
1753
1756
1766
1718
1695
1695
1707
1717
1748
1753
1759
1781
1783
1667
1669
1666
1725
1732
1753
1756
1769
1692
1705
1662
Eades ah. Swetmead, Eliz.,
Powerstock 5°
Eames,Mary,ShillingOkeford y]
Eames, Thomas, sen., Dor-
chester 17
Eames, Jonathan, Dorchester 32
Eames, Edward, Weymouth 64
Eames, John, Tincleton 42
Earley, Henry, Mannington in
Gussa;-;e All Saints 17
Easement, Wm., Rampisham 45
Eastment, Samuel, Bradford
Abbas
Easton, James, Dallwood
Eborne, Sam., Edmundsham
Edgar, Mary, Wyke Regis
Edgar, John, Mosierton
Edgar, Robert, Mosterton
Edmonds ah. Young, Thomas,
Worth Matravers 89
Edmonds, John, Langton 33
Edmonds, Richard, Blandford 4
Edmonds, John, H.M.S.
"Rochester" 100
Edmonds, Edward, Studland 22
5
I
28
61
35
21
1755
1713
1745
1748
1758
1779
1709
1771
1775
1679
1730
1669
1712
1770
1671
1672
1736
1742
1752
Archdeacon7'y Court.
53
Edmonds, Mary, Stiidland 63 I754
Edmunds als. Young, John,
Handley 23 1663
Edmunds, John, Wareham 66 1773
Edwards, John, Hinton Farva 14 1664
Edwards, Thos., Charmouth 14 i66g
Edwards, John, Little Hinton 34 1672
Edwards, Dorothy, Evershot 3 1678
Edwards, Henry, Weymouth 5 1678
Edwards, Ann, Dorchester 5 1680
Edwards, Henry, Long Hredy 7 1680
Edwards, John, Dalhvood 2 1682
Edwards, Robert, Warmwell 34 1693
Edwards, George, Melbury
Osmond 24 1701
Edwards, William, Haselbury
Brvan 13 1706
Edwards, John, MarnhuU 32 17 14
Edwards, Elizabeth, Dalwood 16 1718
Edwards, John, Hinton I'arva 39 1733
Edwards, Mary, Haselbury
Bryan 38 1733
Edwards, John, sen., Hinton
Parva 34 1744
Edwards, Chas., Hampreston 20 1745
Edwards, John, Charmouth 13 1746
Edwards, Edward, Winter-
borne Zelstone 52 1749
Edwards, Joseph, Haselbury 33 1761
Edwards, John, Haselbury
Bryan 35 1765
Edwards, Wm., Charmouth 18 1767
Egerton, Amy, Bridport 7 1667
Egerton, Mary, Bridport 7 1709
Egerton, Simon, Brappole (j/V) 8 1778
Eggell, Thos., Child Okeford 7 1677
Eggerdon, George, Arne in
Purbeck 3 1725
Eggerton, Thomas, Middle-
burrough in Purbeck 8 1680
Eggerton, Ralph, sen.. Ailing-
ton 1 1732
Elby, Margaret, Allington i 1696
Elby, Richard, Allington 2 1704
Elby, Ann, Allington 3 1704
Elby, Thos., Litton Cheyney 39 1731
Elby, William, Weymouth 80 1767
Elderton, William, esq., Piddle-
town 38 1768
Elford, Jonathan, Batcombe 7 1739
Elkins, John, Beermarsh in
Okeford ShiUing 2 17 13
Elkins, George, sen., Bland-
ford 6 1743
Elkins, Wm., Moor Critchell 50 1748
Elkins, Mary, Blandford 4 1768
Ellary, Rjoger, Marshwood 17 1676
Ellary, John, Iwerne Courtney 12 1692
Ellary, Andrew, Weymouth 36 1693
Ellary, Thomas, Abbotsbury 3 1733
Ellary, Robert, Weymouth 58
Adraon. de bonis non 1778.
Ellary, Eliz., Weymouth 79
EUery, Ann, Litton Cheney 18
Eilery, Samuel, Weymouth 54
Ellery, John, Bridport 9
Elling, Francis, Askerswell 5
Elliot, John, Portland
22
Elliot, William, I^ortland 24
Elliot, William, Portland 29
Elliot, William, Portland 54
Elliot, Alice, Portland 31
Elliot, Elizabeth, Dorchester 19
Elliot, John, 46
Elliot, Henry, Weymouth 37
Elliot, Simon, sen., Tincleton 70
Elliot, Philip, Dorchester 28
Elliot, Robert, Portland 51
Elliot, John, Portland 56
Elliot, George, Portland 43
Elliot, Robert, Portland 46
Elliot, Martha, Portland 46
Elliot, Mary, Portland 35
Elliot, Henry, Portland 39
Elliot, Elizabeth, Portland 48
Elliot, Thos., Isle of Purbeck 34
Elliott, Elizabeth, Portland 44
Elliott, Thomas, Milborne St.
Andrews 35
Elliott, Thomas, Portland 32
Elliott, John, Portland 24
Elliott, Elizabeth, Portland 4
Elliott, Jennings, Portland 5
Elliott, Andrew, Portland 16
Elliott, John, Portland 22
Elliott, Thomazin, Portland 23
Elliott, John, Cranborne 12
Elliott, Susannah, Portland 48
Elliott, Owen, Portland 50
Elliott, Augustine, Portland 36
Elliott, Elizabeth, Blandford 3
Ellis, Mary, Bridport 9
Ellis, John, Sylton 20
Ellis, John, 35
Ellis, Robert, Corscombe 16
Ellis, Thomas, Longbredy 44
Ellis, Richard, Litton Cheney 31
Ellis, John, Corscombe 13
Ellis, Richard, Longbredy 37
Ellis, Ann, Weymouth 69
Ellis, Thomas, Winterborne
Steepleton 69
Elmes, William, Stalbridge 79
Elmes, Thomas, Wareham 39
Elmes, John, Blandford 3
Elmes, Robert, East Moreden 23
Elmes, Charles, West Stower 57
Elmes, William, Wareham 69
1750
756
738
743
790
739
568
63S
659
666
722
725
727
727
730
738
739
759
761
767
768
768
772
776
776
785
790
671
671
674
676
679
681
696
710
710
722
731
763
776
714
716
722
725
767
772
773
780
781
675
706
709
725
751
754
54
Dorset Wills.
i6
1740
41
1674
4
1694
l8
1716
27
1694
I
1728
41
1758
34
1768
8
1702
Elmes, George, Dorchester 16 1771
Elmes, Thos., Church Knowle
in Purbeck • 10 1789
Else, Jane, Horton 19 1701
Elwell, Robert, Prime in
Marshwood 31 1722
Emberlie, John, West Parley 29 1677
Emberly, Stephen, Dudsbury
in West Parley 53 1760
Endicott, Zachary, PunknoU 51 1753
Ensor, John, Dorchester
Ernie, Lucia, Spetisbury
Ernie, Michael,
Ernie, Nathaniel,
Esby, John, Longbredy
Esther, Daniel, Affpuddle
Etheridge, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Etheridge, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Evans, William, Chideock
Evans, Thos., sen., Shapvvick 44 1714
Evans, Nicholas, Blandford 7 1736
Evans, William, Blandford 4 1745
Evans, Samuel, sen., Blandford 3 1765
Evans, Joseph, Spetisbury 33 1770
Evans, Mary, widow.Wareham 65 1785
Evemy, Frances, Tarrant
Munckton 47 1700
Evemy, Robt., Witchampton 56 1704
Evemy, Richard, Shapwick 30 1720
Evemy, John, Tarrant
Munckton 27 1724
Evemy, Thomas, Dorchester 17 1763
Evemy, John, Dorchester 16 1783
Evered, Rebecca, Blandford 3 1675
Evered, Daniel, Nether Cerne 18 1705
Evered, John, Fivehead Mag
dalin
Evered, Joseph, Stalbridge
Evered, John, MarnhuU
Everett, Edith, Pilsdon
Everett, Lucy, Longbredy
Everett, John, Stoke Abbas
Everett, Mary, Longbredy
Everett, Mary, Durweston
Everett, Jane, Powerstock
Everitt, Richard, Longbredy
Evergan, Thos., Witchampton 46 1676
Evomy, Sarah, Dorchester 35 1748
Evomy, Henry, Dorchester 13 1771
Evi^ens, Mary, Broadwinsor 13 1700
Ewens, John, Broadwinsor 11 1750
Ewens, Thomas, Broadwinsor 9 1773
Excell, Thomas. Shaston 42 1695
Eyles, Sarah, Winterborne
Munckton 70 1669
Eyres, Eliz., Puddletown 46 1671
Eyres, John, Worth Matravers 87 1671
Eyres, Ann, Blandford 2 1692
12 1720
46 1723
28 1749
34 1675
44 1744
62 1756
45 1767
13 1784
40 1787
41 1742
Eyres, Thomas, Pulham 17 1696
Eyres, Thomas, Holwell 17 171 5
Eyres, Thos., H.M.S. " Rye"i 1 1 1741
Eyres, Richard, Sturminster
Newton 55 1758
Eyres, William, Tolpuddle 761762
Eyres, Joseph, sen., Pulham 47 1781
Fall, George, Holwell in Cran-
borne 33
Fancey, John, East Stoke 31
Fancy, Nicholas, Broadmain 4
I
Fanner, John, Shaston 26 <
1777
1737
1735
1568
1638
1659
1767
1712
1663
1666
1668
1670
1695
Fanner, Wm., Tarrant Gunvill 70
Farewell, John, 13
Farr, William, Woolcombe
Matravers 65
Farr, William, Sandwich 26
Farr, John, Cerne Abbas 5
Farr, Stephen, 15
Farr, John, Cerne Abbas 12
Farr, Robert, sen.. South
Perrott
Farr als. Farrar, James, South
Perrot 49
Farr, William, Portisham 34
Farr, Henry, Langton Herring 23
Farr, Elizabeth, Cerne Abbas 11
Farr, Mary, South Perrot 63
Farr,Anivar, Hinton St.Mary 19
Farr, Robert, Cerne Abbas iS
Farr, James, South Perrott
Farr, Thos., West Knighton
Farr, Charles, Cerne Abbas
Farr, Eliz., South Perrot
Farr, Robert, Cerne Abbas
Farr, Roger, Evershot
Admon. de bonis non 1779.
Farr, Richard, Bridport 9 1769
Farr, Stephen, Cerne Abbas 18 1775
Farr, Christopher, Weymouth 68 1776
Farr, Robert, Shapwick 57 1777
Farwell, John, Chidiock 81757
Farnham, Ezekiel, Evershot 11 1677
Farnham, Wm., Chedington 22 1741
Farrant, Robert, Dallwood 19 1698
Farrar als. Farr, James, South
Perrot 49 I7i4
Farrill, Elizabeth, Weymouth 34 1666
Farthing, Wm., Witherston 53 1698
Farves, Thomas, Lidlinch 36 1773
Farvis, George, Pulham 58 1767
Faulkener^7A.Pountnell, Robt. 68 1675
Faure, Paul, 8 1726
Fawne, Thomas, 18 1695
Fawne, Ihomas, 7 1696
Feacy, William, 25 1675
32 1709
1714
1714
1717
1718
1731
1740
1741
1751
1756
1761
1761
1764
1766
Ai'chdeacon?'}' Court.
55
Feaver, Marrian, sen., Ever-
shott 32
Feaver, ("jeor},^e, Evershot ly
Feaver, Henry. Hook 26
Feaver, .-Xnn, Evershot 24
Feaver, Wm., Toller Porcorum 55
Feaver, Elizabeth, Evershot 26
Feaver, 'Ihomas, Blandford 3
Fellet, Charles,
27
Feltham, David, Gussage St.
Michael 17
Feltham, Edward, Chettle 13
Feltham, John, Cranborne 24
Feltham, William, P\arnham 19
Feltham, Edward, Gussage
St. Michael 17
Feltham, Elias,Hinton Martell 36
Feltham, George, Fontmill
Magna 36
Feltham, John, sen., Handley 32
Feltham, John, Fontmell
.Magna 13
Feltham, John, Cashmore 20
Feltham, Sarah, spinster, Font-
mell Magna 24
Feltham, Edward, Shapwick 48
Fenner, John, Weymouth 56
Feord als. Symes, John, Nether
Kincombe in Toller
Ferr, John, Symondsbury
Ferr, John, Kadipole
Ferret, .Mary, Okeford Fitz
pain
Ferrett,Wm., Maiden Newton 18
Ferrett, William, Tw) ford in
Compton Abbas
Ferris, Wm., Hawkchurch
Ferry, Robert, Steeple
Fezard, John, Stalbridge
Weston
Fezard, Elianor,
Fezard, John, sen., .Stalbridge
Fezard, Stephen, .Stali)ridge
Fezard, John, Stalbridge
Fezard, .Stephen, .Stalbridge
Fiander, John, Chaldon Her-
ring
Fifield, Daniel, Piddletrent-
hide
Filander, Charlotte, Portland 48
Fildew, Francis, Bridport 9
Fildew, Peter, Bridport 3
Fitdtw, Thomas, Dorchester 26
Fildew, Robert, Dorchester 29
Fill, Thomas, 47
Fill, John, 60
Fill, Ann, Spetisbury 39
Fill, Mary, Spetisbury 60
5
49
7V
749
749
758
7(^2)
778
784
568
638
659
717
725
744
746
757
761
764
778
779
780
785
787
714
673
764
772,
731
665
722
696
754
672
701
701
767
772>
786
(>72,
77S
768
728
735
7:-,7
739
669
671
698
761
FlUeter, Alice, Moreden 36
Filly, John, sen., .Marshwood 17
Filly, Robert, Bettiscombe 2
Fish, John, Melbury Abbas 28
Fish, Wdliam, Blandford i
Fisher (^/J. Jervis, Thos., I vverne
Courtney 23
Fisher, Stephen, Gussage All
Saints 13
Fisher, Robert, Blandford 7
Fisher, John, 5
Fisher, Ann, Cranborne 20
Fisher, Stephen, Gussage All
Saints 13
Fisher, Anthony, East Stoake 12
Fisher, Lawrence, sen.,
Maiden Newton 18
Fisher, Thomas, Cranborne 10
Fisher, William, Winterborne
Clenston 59
Fisher a/s. Jervis, — Blandford 5
Fisher a/s. Jervis, Robt., 5
Fisher, Lawrence, Maiden
Newton 23
Fisher, Wm., sen., Pimperne 17
Fisher, John, Gussage All
Saints 30
Fisher, Robert, Bryanstone 17
Fisher, Elizabeth, Briantstone 10
Fisher, John, Iwerne Courtney
als. Shroton 40
Fisher, Thomas, Pymore in
Loders 63
Fisher, Elizabeth, Winterborn
46
Clenstone
Fisher, James, Wareham
Fisher, John, East Stoke
Fisher, William, Pimperne
Fisher, Robert, Blandford
Fisher, John, Edmondsham
Fisher, Robert, Shroton
Fisher, Jane, widow, Edmond
sham 27
Fisher, John, Pimperne 50
Fitzherbert, Robert, Blandford 2
Fitzherbert, William, sen.,
Chideock 14
Fitzherbert, Wm., Chideock 19
Fitzherbert, Ann. ]51andlord 8
Fitzherbert, Martha, Blandford 6
Fiver a/s. Keysar, John,
Lytchett Minster 11
Flambert, Ambrose, Hartley
in Minterne Magna il
Flambert, John, .Sturminster
Newton Castle 39
Flambert, Richard, Hartley in
Hermitage 32
Flambert, Thomas, Bagber in
Sturminster Newton 48
695
692
712
743
762
662
666
673
675
675
676
699
710
710
714
714
7>4
724
725
728
731
733
733,
738
754
755
755
759
762
776
777
782
722
673
778
786
789
7-6
711
731
763
56
Dorset Wills.
Flambert, Ambrose, M interne
Magna 42
Flan, Mary, Portland 36
Flan, John, sen., 27
Flan, Thomas, 36
Flann, John, Portland 56
Flann, Abraham, Portland 34
Flann, Thomas, Poxwell 44
Flann, William, Portland 43
Flann, Abraham, Portland 47
Flaxford, Edward, Langton 30
Fleet, John, Silton 64
Flepping, John, Kimbridge in
Purbeck 27
Flew, Ann,
24
42
48
21
52
59
51
28
9
Flew, Elizabeth,
Flew, Abel,
Flew, Robert, Portland
Flew, John, Portland
Flew, Susanna, Portland
Flew, Thomas, Portland
Flew, Grace, Portland
Flewell, Stephen, Farnham
Flewell, John, Toller Farnham 43
Flewell, Richard, Farnham 23
Flewell, Jane, widow, Farnham
ToUard 29
Flippen, William, Buckland
Newton 4
Flippen, Ann, Bryanstone 3
Flipping', William, Tarrant
Gunvil
Flipping, William, Tarrant
Gunville
Flipping, James, Gunville
Flipping, James, Tarrant
Gunvill
Flood, Elinor,
Flooke, Mary,
Florence, John,
Florence, John, Wareham
Flower, Joseph,
Flower, Matthew, Weymouth 68
Flower, Richard, Chilfrome 20
Flower, Joseph, H.M.S.
" Princess Amelia ''
Flower, Henry, Holwell in
Cranbome
Flower, Francis, Evershot
Flower, William, Chilfrome
Flojd als. Lloyd, Avis, Ware-
ham
Flue, John,
Foake, William, Sturminster
Newton
Foard, Richard, Abbotsbury
FoUett, Thomas, Charmouth
Follett, Eliz., Broadwinsor
1790
1700
1701
1714
1733
1749
1758
1772
1786
1661
1764
1663
1568
1638
1659
1672
1675
1721
1734
1748
1759
1779
1716
1717
1774
1777
1668
1729
35 1692
35
13
66
5
17
39
56
61
1706
1715
1765
1666
1672
1665
1787
1695
1737
1739
105 1741
1787
1757
1779
1789
1789
1717
1698
1713
1755
1732
1750
38 1704
28
5
4
1724
1764
1764
Follett, John, Symondsbury
Fook, Robert, Dorchester
Fooke, Bryant, Newland in
Batcombe
Fookes, Robert, sen., Win-
frith
Fookes, Robert, Bincombe
Fookes, Thomas, Bincombe
Fooks, Edward, Little Bredy 22 17 13
Foone, Henry, Heathfield in
Broadwinsor
Foot, Roger, Long Critchell
Foot, John,
Foot, John, Stalbridge
Foot, John, Fontmill
Foot, Charles, Great Funtmill 9
Foot, William, Rushton in
Stoke Abbas 45
Foot, Joan, Okeford Fitzpaine
Foot, John, East Stc>ke
Foot, Ann, Iwerne Minster
Foot, William, East Stoke
Foot, Rich., Charlton Marshall 14 1774
Foot, Mary, widow, Cranborne 9 1782
Foot, James, Shaston 35 1783
Foot, M ary, widow, Turnworth 63 1785
Foot, William, Mappowder 17 1788
Foote, William, Fifehead
Neville
28 1714
15 1660
48 166 1
48 1669
27 1674
1696
45 1707
13 1729
36 1736
44 1736
9 1743
Ford, Allen,
1695
1568
29^ 1638
659
42 1663
23 K
Ford, Bridgett, Shaston
Ford, Elizabeth, Shillingstone 57 1671
Ford, John, 58 1671
Ford, Wm.,Wootton Glanville 86 1671
Ford, Robert, Piddlehinton 37 1698
Ford, Mary, Piddletown 34 1703
Ford, George, West Burton
in Winfrith Newburrough 57 17 14
Ford, Edward, North Poorton 29 1717
Ford, Robert, Shillingstone 21 1724
Ford, Thomas, Okeford Fitz-
paine ' 17
Ford, Mary, Morcombe 44
Admon. de bonis non in 1769.
Ford, Thos., Okeford Shilling 40 1754
Ford, Robert, Cerne Abbas 1 1 1 768
Ford, Robert, Cerne Abbas 6 1771
Ford, Robt., Okeford Fitzpaine 22 1779
Ford, Stephen, Gussage All
Saints
Foreman, Stephen, Fairwood
in Cranborne
Foreman, Henry, Cranborne
Forse, Sarah, Cattistock
Forse, William, Cattistock
Forsey, Dennis, Bridport
Forsey, John, Abbots Stoake
Forsey, Richard,
1726
1737
22 1787
27
20
II
17
3
3
5
1725
1728
1742
1764
1696
1698
1727,
Archdeaconry Court.
57
Forsey, Thomas, Stoke Abbas
70
1744
Frampton, Christopher, Chesil
Forsey, Joseph, Wyke Regis
76
1758
borne
'5 1
698
Forsey, Robert, Loders
31
1785
Frampton, Thomas, Nutforc
Forsey, Stephen, Stoke Abbott
54
1776
in Blandford
34
700
Forster, Joan, Burton Brad-
Frampton, Walter, Buckland
stock
7
1710
Newton
14
700
Forster, Henry, Bridport
12
1786
Frampton, Dorothy, Wareham
49
704
Foster, Ann,
7
1675
Frampton, Thomas, West
Foster, Jacob, Bridport
7
1742
Moreden
27
705
Foster, Jonathan, Bridport
9
1754
Frampton, Robert, Blandford
Foster, Joseph, Morden
42
1780
St. Mary
3
706
Fowke, Arthur, sen., Symonds
Frampton, Wm., Spetisbury
14
708
bury
47
1670
Frampton, Jane, Pimperne
31
713
Fowler, John, Burstock
8
1666
Frampton, George, Buckland
Fowler, Henry, Marshvvood
23
1702
Newton
12
714
Fowler, William, Mosterton
Frampton, Mary, Blandford
3
718
in South Perrott
20
1706
Frampton, John, Church
Fowler, John, Woodmill in
Knowle
13
1^1,
Marsh wood
46
1709
Frampton, Henry, Chesilborne
20
736
Fowler, Mathias, Winterborne
Frampton, John, Lidlinch
41
739
Whitchurch
83
1739
Frampton, John, Affpiddle
2
742
Fowler, John, Broadwinsor
10
1741
Frampton, William, Wareham
41
746
Fowler, Jenny, Weymouth
57
1750
Frampton, Edith, Dewlesh
18 1
747
Fowler, Richard, Burstock
12
1754
Frampton, Mary, Frome St.
Fowler, Mary, Weymouth
81
1767
Quentin
39
748
Fowler, Abraham, Wey-
Frampton, Ann, Affpuddle
I
763
mouth
67
1773
Frampton, Geo., East Morden
II
779
Fowles, Sincleton, Winter-
Frampton, John, Sandwich
55
780
borne Zelstone
56
1712
Frances, Elizabeth, Melbury
Fox ah. Ruman, Ann, Cerne
Osmond
19 1
666
Abbas
9
i66i
Frances, Wm., East Slower
20
700
Fox, George, Lyonsgate in
Francis, Geo., sen., Evershot
13
710
Minterne Magna
29
1718
Francis, Nicholas, Alderhalton
Fox, Elizabeth, Lyonsgate in
in Cranborne
2
741
Minterne Magna
21
1722
36
697
Foxwell, Ann,
Foy, Christopher, Dorchester
Foy, Jane, Broad Sydling
51
16
8
1664
J672
1694
Franklyn, Thomas, Langton
Matravers
•{
568
638
659
C^^n TilH(*-K
19
1704
26
711
r oy, J uuiizi.
r 1 cLil&.ljr llj iVictl y J
Foyell, Elizabeth, Shaston
41
1673
Franklyn, John, Langton
30
714
Foyle, Wm., Moor Critchell
27
1745
Franklyn, Mary, East Orchard 9
721
Foyle, Thomas, Witchampton
42
1770
Frathers, William. Cranborne
17
753
Frampton, John, Durweston
18
1661
Freake, Ann, Chideock
6
720
Frampton, George, Lidlinch
25
1662
Freeborne, John, Spetisbury
58
112,
Frampton, Ehzab., Durweston
16
1663
Freeman, John,
15
674
Frampton, Elinor, Wareham
53
1663
Freeman, Henry,
78
[675
Frampton, Walter, Shapwick
41
1663
Freeman, Wm., Child Okeford
M
712
Frampton, William, Blandford
Freeman, Edith, Child Oke-
St. Mary
3
1663
ford
12
1717
Frampton, Rich., Hammoon
23
1670
Freeman, Mary, Turnworth
44
717
Frampton, Lawrence, Okeford
Freeman, Thomas, Swyer
36
720
Fitzpaine
39
1672
Freeman, William, Osmington
20
721
Frampton, Edmund, Dur-
Freeman, William, H.M.S.
weston
23
1674
"Hampton Court"
roi
[748
Frampton, Walter, Pimperne
19
1676
Freeman, John, Child Okeford
15
■753
Frampton, Richard,
20
1676
Freeman, Mary, Child Okeforc
23
'755
Frampton, John, Shapwick
22
1677
Freke, INIargery, Iwerne
Frampton, Joseph, Spetisbury
20
1699
Minster
26
1663
Frampton, Martin, Tarrant
Freke, George,
24
167s
Hinton
55
1695
Freke, Richard, sen., Shaston
58
1734
58
Dorset Wills.
37
27
44
Freke, Richard, Shaston
Freke, Mar>', Okeford Fitz-
pain 29
Freke, John.Buckland Newton 17
Freke, John, Esq., Hinton
St. Mary
Freke, Susanna, Buckland
Newton
French als. Clarke, Edith,
Rampisham
French, Thomas, Bradford
Abbas
French als. Clarke, William,
Rampisham
French als. Clarke, William,
Rampisham 43
French, Mary, Witchampton 52
Frew, Ann, Purbeck 29
Fricker, Christian, Sylton 17
Fricker, Eliz., Stower Provost 64
Fricker, Richard, Child Oke
ford
Fricker, James, Cranborne
Friend, John, Weymouth
Fripp, Samuel, Hilton
Froome, George, West
Knighton
64 1744
1745
1751
1761
1766
1661
12 1707
43 1714
1714
1722
1667
1708
1739
Frost, William, sen., Horton 14
Frost, Henry, Lidlinch
Frost, Joan, Chalbury
Frost, Richard, Sturminster
^s^ewton
Frost, John, Blandford
Frost, Mary, Blandford
Frost, Ann, Blandford
Frost, Edward, Holwell
Froud, Philip, Hampreston
Fry, Prudence, Frome Billet
Fry, William, Creech Grange 13
Fry, William, Winterborne
Zelston 64
Fry, Julian, Iweme Minster 21
Fry, Francis, Iweme Minster 29
Fry, John, Iweme 36
•Fry, John, Okeford Fitzpaine 25
Fry, John, Tarrant Gunville 41
Fry, Robert, Studland 51
Fry, Henry, Iwerne 17
Fry, Jonathan, Aimer 3
-Fry, Joan, 4
Fry, William, Pimperne 24
Fry, Thomas, Dorchester 14
Fry, Henry, Shapwick 35
Fry, William, 60
Fry, John, Preston cum Craw-
ford 29
Fry, Simon, Iwerne Minster 25
Fry, Mary, Lidlinch 38
Fry, Wm., H.M.S. " Hamp-
ton Court" 91
1742
1758
1703
1780
1759
1660
1669
1671
1707
1730
1737
1769
1776
1775
1660
1661
166 1
1662
1670
1675
1693
1694
1695
1702
1703
17C9
1709
1713
1713
1714
1715
1718
1737
1747
3
39
48
69
I
51
34
5
Fry, Stephen, Blandford
Fry, Joan, Litton Cheney
Fry, Thos., sen., Pimpjrne
Fry, Sarah, widow, West
Orchard
Fry, Thomas, Blandford
Fry, William, Shapwick
Fudge, Richard, Sturminster
Newton
Furber, Thomas, Buckland
Newton
Furber, Thomas, Buckland
Newton 10
Furber, Mary, Buckland
Newton 6
Furber, Francis,EastChelboro'2i
Fiu-ber, Mary, Kimeridge in
Purbeck
Furber, Diana, Piddletrent-
hide
Furber, James, Middlemarsh
in Minterne Magna
Furmage, Mary, Wool
Furmage, Thomas,
Fursman, John,
Fussel, Mabel, Blandford
Fussel, Arthur, Blandford
Fussel, John,
Gabel, Nicholas, Shapwick
Gailer, Elizabeth, Upway
Gale, Lyonel,
Gale, Richard, Poorstock
Gale, Thomas, Powerstock
Gale, Bernard, Dorchester
Gale, Elizabeth, Dorchester
Galloway, John, West Worth 66
Galpen, James, Marnhull 46
Galpin, Robt., Stower Provost 69
Galpin, Richard, Lydlinch ■^^
Galpin, John, Toller Porcorum35
Galpine, Thomas, Stalbridge 38
Galpine, Margaret, Toller Por-
corum 55
Galpine, John,TollerPorcorum 88
Galpine, Ann, Godmanston 29
Galpine, Richard, Bridport
Galpine, Jane, Marnhull
Galpine, Richard, Marnhull
Galpine, John, Marnhull
Galpine, William, Marnhull
Galpine, Jas., sen., Marnhull
Galpine, Benj., Bridport
Galton, John, Blandford
Galton, Edmund, West More-
den
Galton, George, Spetisbury
Game, John, Shapwick
Gane, Thomas, Marnhull
Gane, Eliz., Kington Magna
1752
1775 .
178Q
1782
1783
1786
1715
1665
1693
171 1
1768
1777
1786
1791
1669
1669
1703
1670 .
1710
1710
1671
17S0
1670
1735
1750
1786
1792
1663
1733
1734
1774
1788
1664
1722
1741
1744
1760
1764
1777
1778
1778
1781
1792
1776
1777
1780
1754
1660
1661
Archdeaconry Court.
59
Gane, Edgar, Goore
15
1662
George, Susannah,
20
1731
Gane, Ann, Horton
24
1743
George ah. Smith, Elizabeth
Gape, Thomas, Dorchester
28
736
Hinton St. Mary
24
1746
Gape, John, Portisham
37
1787
George, Richard, Hinton St.
Gardner, Purnell, Whitchurch
Mary
31
1747
Canonicorum
64
669
George, Robt., Stower Provost
55
1751
Gardner, AlaximiHan, Allington 3
[742
George, Betty, Cranborne
14
1769
Gardner, WilHam, Blandford
5
[748
George, Edith, Hinton St. Mary3i
1769
Gardner, John, Allington
4
1777
George, Ja«., Hinton St. Mary 33
1780
Garland, Richard, Shepton
Geratt als. Garratt, Thomas,
Gorge
75
[741
Shaston^
56
1736
Garland, William, Bridport
15
748
Gerrard, John, Bishops Downe i
1672
Garland, Thomas, Askerswell
3
1768
Gerrard, John, Stalbridge
34
'745
Garland, John, Owermoigne
49
[769
Gibb, Joan, Mosterton
41
766
Garlant, Anthony, Crokway
Gibbens, Jacob, Wvke Regis
53
1674
in Maiden Newton
10
[667
Gibbins, Jacob, H.M.S.
Garratt als. Geratt, Thomas,
" Saltash "
55
745
Shaston
56
1736
Gibbons. Joseph, Abbotsbury
I
767
Garrett, Ann, Marnhull
18
779
r
S68
Gartrell, Thomas, Stalbridge
44
■763
Gibbs, Agnes, Portland
2x\
638
Gasse, Alexander,
41
668
\
659
Gattrell, John, Haselbury
Bryan
'1
[568
638
Gibbs, Henry,
Gibbs, Anthony,
25
50
666
667
(
659
Gibbs, Anthony, Marshwood
1>2)
671
Gawler, Grace, Dorchester
27
ITo
Gibbs, George, Mosterton
44
675
Gawler, Nathaniel, Sturmin-
Gibbs, Thomas, Portland
25
738
ster Newton
56
753
Gibbs, John, Marshwood
43
739
Gawler, Ann, Sturminster
Gibbs, Mary, Portland
61
741
Newton
56
758
Gibbs, William, Weymouth
79
744
Gawler, Robert, East Slower
68
769
Gibbs, Joseph, Edmondsham
23
750
Gawler, Joshua, Sturminster
Gibbs, John, Marshwood
42
756
Newton
62
780
Gibbs, Ann, Weymouth
57
766
Gawler, John, Bugley in
Gibbs, Benjamin, Portland
34
776
Gillingham
10
792
Gibbs, Elizabeth, Portland
53
782
Gay, Bernard, W^hitechurch
Giew, John, Bitcombe in
Canon.
70
[758
Gussage All Saints
I
735
Gay, Noah, W^hitechurch
Gifford, Catherine, Weymouth
40
788
Canon.
61
787
Gilberd, John, Witchampton
54 J
749
Gayler, Bartlett, Upway
SO ]
674
Gilbert, Phillis. Portland
19
660
Gayler, William, Upway
41
745
Gilbert, Samuel, sen., Portis-
Gaylor, Elias, Wootton Fitz-
ham
ll
745
paine
45
[668
Gilbert, John, Monkton Up-
Gaylerd, Elias, Whitechurch
wimborne in Cranborne
38
750
Canon.
70
776
Gilbert, Joan, wife of Thomas
Gelle, Henry, Loscombe in
G.jWinterborn Steepleton
89
762
Poorstock
49
736
Gilbert, William, Portland
40
n^
Genge, John, Winterborne
Gilbert, Thomas, Portland
54
111
St. Martin
37
666
Admon. 1806, 21.
Genge, Abigail, Winterborne
Giles, Martha, Blandford
6
734
St. Martin
56
740
Gilham, William, Ki.i^ston
Genge, William, Chilfrome
18
754
Russell
32
755
Genge, Dorothy, Maiden
Gill, John, Poorstock
35
662
Newton
32
772
Gill, Edith, Askerswell
I ]
664
Genge, Richard, Whitchurch
Gill, Thomas, Ramv isham
29 ]
668
■^ Canon.
65
790
Gill, John, Corscombe
17 ]
669
George, Gregory, Osmington
18
660
Gill als. Holt, William, East
George, Elizabeth, Bridport
3
662
Compton
24 I
69S
George, Robert, Winterborne
Gill, Ann, Powerstock
53 I
734
Wast nls. Munckton
85 1
671
Gill, Susanna, Weymouth
75 I
764
George, Elizabeth,
19 ]
673
Gill, Mathew, Toller Porcorum
76 ]
775
6o
Dorset Wills.
23
39
29
26 1672
56
67
16
39
Gill, John, Melbury Sampford 34
Gillam als. Curtis, John,
Porti'^ham
Gillam, John, Milborne St.
Andrew
Gillet, John,
Gillet, Nicholas, Haselbury
Bryan
Gillett, Henry, Worth Ma-
travers
Gillett, Richard,
Gillett, Agnes, widow, Piddle-
town 47
Gillett, Joseph, Hinton Martell 34
Gillingham, Emanuel, Benvill i
Gillingham, William, Siurmin-
ster Newton 4°
Gillingham, Eliz., Lidlinrh 30
Gillinghara, James, Broad
Sidhng 8
- Gillingham, William, Caundle
Bishop
Gillingham, John, Broad-
mayne
Gillingham, Thos., Maiden
Newton
Gillingham, Richard, Puxy
Common in Sturmin-
ster Newton
Gillingham, Cornelius, Wey-
mouth
Gillingham, Emanuel, Cors-
combe
Gillingham, Francis, Okeford
Fitzpain
Gillingham, Martha, Cors-
combe
Gillingham, John, Evershot
Gillingham, John, Rampisham 5 1
Gillingham, Mary, Rampisham 55
Gillingham, Robert, Shaston 64
Gine, Robert, Poxwell 34
Glass, Mary, Portland 37
Glisten, EUinor, South Poor-
ton 44
Glover, John, Wareham 75
Glover, Sarah, widow, Shaston 56
Goadinch, Thos., Spetisbury 26
Goadinch, Henry, Tarrant
Rawston 5^
Goare, Wm., sen., Cattistock 8
Goby, John, Lichet Matravers 38
Goby, Elizabeth, Lychet Ma-
travers 44
Goddard, Walter, Woodyates 64
Goddard,Wm.,S tower Provost 51
Goddard, Dorothy, Gussage
All Saints 39
Goddard, Walter, Woodyates
in Pentridge 102
1785
1666
1753
1672
1674
1675
1762
1766
1661
1668
1671
1675
1731
1733
1734
23 1735
74
22
45
26
20
Goddard, Thomas, Stock
Gaylard 68
Goddard, John, Iwerne Court-
ney 34
Goddard, John, Shaston St.
Rumbold
Goddard, Walter, East Wood
yates
Godfrey, Simon, East Wood-
yates 8t)
Godfrey, Mary, Weymouth 54
Godvirin, Philip, Pimperne 50
Goffe, William, West Creech 44
Goffe, Edith, West Orchard 84
Adraon. de bonis non 1753.
G<iffe, John, Blandford 4
Goffe, Elizab., West Orchard 48
1762
1773
30 1788
24 1792
1739
1739
1739
1741
1749
1773
1775
1777
1663
1763
1664
1761
1781
1665
1669
1661
1731
1733
1663
1669
1 741
1741
1734
1740
1777
1667
1733
1742
1769
39 1669
II 1780
7 1787
9 1790
49 '669
GoUop, Mary, Maiden Newton 35 1762
■ " ■ ' 1773
Gold, Thomas, Pulham
Golding, Hugh, Bridport
Golding, John, Bridport
Golding, John, Bridport
GoUop, Thomas, Stockland
Gollop, Dorothy, Berwick
GoUop, Mary, Melcombe
Regis 19 1779
Gollop, Jane, Hook 30 1786
Golsey, John, Winterborne 36 1666
Gomen, Peter, Tarrant Keyn-
stone 58 1661
Good, Elizabeth, Cattistock 14 1741
Good, Alexander, Slower Pro-
vost 70 1762
Good, Christopher, Stower
Provost 57
Gooderedge, Eliz , Portland 27
Goodfellow, John, Okeford
Shilling 22
Goodfellow, Grace, Fifehead
(2uintin 13 ^770
Goodfellow, Roger, Belchal-
well 3 1774
Goodfellow, William, sen.,
Haselbury Bryant 34
Gooding, John, Puddletown 50
Goodwin, John, Wareham 63
Goodwin, Benjamin, Wareham 76
Goodwin, Richard, Wareham 68
Goore, William, Froome Vau-
1785
1770
1666
1781
1675
1737
1756
1782
church
Gorde, Christopher, Moor
Critchell
Gosling, Tristram, Bridport
Gosse, Ann, Bridport
Gosse, William, Alderholt in
Cranborne
Gould, George, Puddletown
Gould, Christopher,
Gould, Thomas, Dorchester
Gould, Edith,
14 1662
1668
1672
1665
1669
1664
1668
1669
1670
Archdeaconry Court.
6i
Gould, Sarah, Broadway
II
1670
Gould, Thomas,
15
1675
Gould a/j. Mathews, Elizabeth
.
Wareham
58
1695
Gould, Elizab., Middlemarch
in Minterne
46
1734
Gould, John, Weymouth
84
1734
Gould, Hester, Compton
Abbas
21
1737
Gould, John, Dorchester
26
1739
Gould, George, Dalwood
30
i74(
Gould, John, Portisham
43
1758
Gould, Henry, Whitechurch
Canon.
82
1 761
Gould, Elizabeth, Minterne
Magna
33
1768
Gould, Thomas, Dalwood
17
1768
Gould, William, Pulham
42
1771
Gould, Thomas, esq., Froome
Billett
32
1781
Gould, George, Pulham
48
1781
Goulden, John, Shaston
51
1768
Gouldsborough, Robt., Silton
70
1742
Gover, Peter, Sandwich
19
1752
Govridge, William, West
Kniglon
37
1735
Gowden, John, Iwerne Min-
ster
"1
1568
1638
1659
Gowden, Richard,
29
1 67 1
Gower, Ann, Kingstreet
-hi
1670
Grant, John, Warmwell
75
1671
Grant, Margery, Nettlescombe
in Powerstock
50
1733
Grant, Nathan, Portland
48
1773
Grant, Ale:>^ander, Chaldon
Herring
7
1771
Grant, Elizabeth, Blandford
5
1778
Grant, Mildmay, Chaldron
Herring
19
1781
Gray, Richard, Kingcombe
18
1668
Gray, Ann,
71
1669
Gray, Elinor, Hargrove in
Fontmell Magna
25
1672
Gray, Wm., Buckland Newton 9
1673
Gray, John, Wyke Regis
57
1749
Gray. Joseph, Weymouth
60
1750
Adraon. de bonis non No. i8,
760.
Gray, Jonathan, Wareham
38
1757
Gray, Susannah, Wareham
39
1757
Gray, John, Wyke Rggis
75
1773
Gray, Nathaniel, Derchester
23
1790
Gray, Richard, Puncknowle
39
1792
Green, Christian, Wareham
59
1669
Green, Henry, Wareham
52
1670
Green, John, Shaston
55
1671
Green, James,
87
1731
Green, George, Sylton
56
1737
Green, Mary, Weymouth
52
1740
Green, Edward, Portisham
54
1744
Green, Richard, Wyke Regis 85
Green, Mary, West Stower 86
Green, Elizabeth, Wareham 27
Green, James, Langton, Long
Blandford 34
Green, John, Wevmouth 70
Green, Thomas, West Stower 46
Green, Arthur, Piddletown 53
Green, Jasper, West Parley 73
Green, Robert, Portisham 52
Green, Robt, Stower Provost 57
Greenham, Moses, West Chel-
borough 89
Greenham, Richard, Wareham
St. Mary 66
Gregory, John, Bradford
Peverell 8
Gregory ah. Chinnick, Rich.,
Sylton 74
Gregory, Andrew, Tarrant
Gunville 40
Gregory, John^West Lulworth55
Gregory, Christian, Blandford 4
Gregory, Samuel, Charlton
Marshall 8
Gregory, John, Moreton 37
Gregory, Thomas, West
Lulworth 65
Greening, Eliz., Bothenhamp-
ton 8
Greening, Ann, West Stafford 40
Greening, Robert, Bothen-
hampton 16
Greening, Lucy, Bothenhamp-
ton 8
Greenland, Edward, Bridport 9
Green'way, James, Blandford 2
Grey, John, Dorchester 9
Grey, Elizabeth, West Milton 85
Grey, Samuel, Dorchester
Grey, James, Dorchester
Grey, William, Gussage St.
Michael
Griffin, Lazarus, Woodlands
Griffith als. Davys, Thomas,
Kington Magna
Grindum, John, Puddletown
Grose, John, Wareham
Grose, Mary, GoHmanston
Grose, George, Wareham
Grosse, Susanna, Burleston
Grove, Thomas, Studland
Grove, Francis, Studland
Grove, Jane,
Grove, Alice, Farnham
Grove, Mary, Studland
Grove, Richard, Farnham
Groves, Joseph, Piddletrent-
hide
Groves, Simeon, Cerne Abbas 1 1
17
20
27
93
26
33
83
32
63
15
30
52
38
30
53
24
50
744
748
752
753
759
763
764
765
m
786
767
785
670
734
746-
750
763
771
772
772
Hi
770
777
m
740
771
735
742
746
753
769
733
664
732
734
756
759
775
665
669
674
11^
758
774
775
78s
62
Dorset Wills.
Groves, Levi, Cerne Abbas 15 1787
Gudge, Thos.,Stoake Abbas 28 1665
Gudge, Wm., Stoake Abbas 54 1672
Gue, Isaac,Gussage All Saints 21 1772
Guest, Jane, Dorchester 21 1754
-Guilbert, Walter, Tarrant Gun-
ville 39 1732
Admon. de bonis non No. i8, 1735.
GuUiford, Rich., West Stower 56 1759
Gulliford, John, Fifehead
Magdalen 27 1778
Gumbleton, John, Long
Critchell 28 1664
Gumbleton, William, sen.,
Tarrant Gunville 60 1675
Gumbleton, John, Shaston 55 1737
Gundry, Mary, Bridport 7 1743
Gundry, Joseph, Bridport 9 1745
Gundry, Robert, Dorchester 21 1750
Gundry, William, Dorchester 16 1760
Guppie, Henry, Corscombe 8 1668
Guppy, Bernard, Bradford
Abbas 3 1677
Guppy, Malachi als. Maty,
Rampisham 44
Gurnard, Robert,
36
Guy, William, Todber 56
Guy, Edmund, Blandford 7
Guy, Ann, Winterborne Abbas 81
Guy, Alexander, Sturminster
Newton 66
Guy, Thomazine, Blandford 2
Guyer, Richard, Broadway 13
1771
iS68
1638
1659
1672
1733
1739
1756
1769
1786
Hadge, Thomas, Charmouth 2o
Haggard, Jane, Dorchester 10
Haggard, John, Coyhill 5
Haggard, Alice, Bradford
Abbas 6
Haggard, William, Dorchester 12
Haggard, Richard, Bradford
Abbas
Haggard, Richard, Bradford
Abbas
Hain, James,
Haine, Elizabeth, Child
Okeford
Haine, Susannah,
Haine, William, Plush in Buck-
land Newton 26
Haine, John, Shaston 46
Haine, Rich., Child Okeford 14
Haine, Sarah, Stalbridge 78
Haine, Thomas, Belchalwell 6
Haine, Joshua, Sturminster
Newton 67
Haine, John, Iwerne Courtney 37
1755
1677
1696
1698
1710
4 1749
1782
1674
1663
1693
1693
1707
1718
1741
1754
1756
1759
Haines, Thomas, Okeford
Shilling 17
Haines, Edward, Okeford
Shilling 48
Hains, Thos., Tarrant Monck-
ton 48
Haisham, Alice, Pulham 47
Hakins, Wm., Portisham 60
Haler, Dmah 38
Hall, John, Burleston 9
Hall, Martha, Bridport 8
Hall, Robert, Burleston 14
Hall, Richard, Abbotsbury i
Hall, John, Puncknowle 54
Hall, William, Dewlish 15
Hallet, Joan, Bradpole 3
Hallet, John, Bridport 6
Hallet, Mary, Plysheet in
Marshwood 29
Hallet, Alice, Cheddington 14
Hallet, Emin, Bridport 10
Hallet, Dorothy, Beer Marsh 5
Hallet, Robert, Weymouth 58
Hallet, Joseph, Vearse in
Symondsbury 69
Hallet, Mary, Symondsbury 85
Hallet, Joseph, Hilton 35
Hallet, John, Chideock 13
Hallett, Robt., Symondsbury 39
Hallett, Francis, Hilton 64
Hallett, Thomas, Vearse in
Symondsbury 49
Hallett, Mary, Marshwood 27
Hallett, Christopher, Bridport 2
Hallett, Andrew, Powerstock 46
Hallett, Thos., Moor Critchell 43
Hallett, Henry, Morden 46
Admon. de bonis non 1780.
Hallett, Mary, Chideock 9
Hallett, Thomas, Bridport 8
Hallett, Richard, Rampisham 52
Hallett, Mary, Bridport 10
Hallett, John, Bridport 10
Hallett, John, Weymouth 68
Hallett, William, Okeford
ShiUing 48
Hallett, Eliz., Symondsbury 55
Hallett, Thomas, Chideock 17
Hallson, Jane, Whitechurch
Canon. 60
Hallson, Matthew, White-
church Canon. 91
Admon. de bonis non 27, 1771.
Hallson, Robt., Whitechurch
Canon. 72
Halson, Mary, Whitechurch
Canon. 72>
Admon. de bonis non 1762.
Ham, Thomas, 2
i Ham, Thomas, Abbotsbury i
1752
\7S(>Wh
1674
1671
1741
1707
1703
1714
1744
1777
1782
1783
1661
1675
1697
1698
1700
1700
1723
1730
1741
1 76 1
1769
1667
1672
1674
1727
1735
1754
1759
1769
1771
1772
1774
1775
1777
1781
1782
1787
1790
1723
^72,^
1772
1754
1663
1712
Archdeaconry Court.
63
Ham, Sarah, Blandford 7 1730
Ham, John, Dalwood 25 1733
Ham, James, Milton Abbas 49 1765
Ham, Isaac, sen., Stockland 51 1778
Hamel, Susanna, Weymouth 28 1705
Hamell, Robert, 35 1717
Hames, Daniel, Woolland 83 1764
Hames, Roger, Hinton St.
Mary 30 1790
Hammett, William, Blandford 6 1727
Hammond, Anna Maria, Shas-
44 1776
ton
Hammond, John, Caundle
Bishop 17
Hance, John, Shapwick 34
Hancock, Ann, 47
Hancock, Margaret, 33
Hancock, William, Wareham 52
Hancock, Wm., Hampreston 23
Hancock, Mabell, Wareham 42
Hancock, Edmund, H.M.S.
" Vigilant " 76
Hancock, William, Weymouth 68
Hancock, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton 71
Hancock, Elizabeth, Tarrant
Hinton 60
Handleigh, Joan, Batcombe 3
Handleigh, Joan, Batcombe 2
Handleigh, William, 15
Handly, William, Batcombe 4
Handsford, Thomazine, Brid-
port 9
Hann, William, 25
Hann, Elizabeth, Caundle
Stourton 10
Hann, John, Dallwood 19
Hann, William, Dallwood 5
Hann als. Case, Nicholas,
Shaston 52
Hann, John, Dalwood 18
Hann, Elinor, Handley 33
Hannam, Robert, Marnhull 43
Hannam, Richard, sen.,
Kington Magna 39 1744
Hannam, Richard, Kington
Magna 33 1753
Hannam, John, Shaston 47 1776
Hansford, Gregory, Bexington
in Abbotsbury 3 1693
Hansford, Edmund, Abbotsbury 2 1698
Hansford, Robert, Pucknowle 33 1703
Hansford, Wm., Marsh wood 17 1710
Hansford, Edward, Loaders 23 1713
Hansford, Richard, Punck-
nowle 62 1733
Hansford, Simon, West Milton 93 1767
Hansford, Simon, West Milton 72 1777
Hansford, Ralph, Abbotsbury i 1778
Hansford, Robert, Askerswell 2 1784
1786
1727
i66r
i66r
1662
1673
1710
1750
1753
1769
1772
1669
1694
1707
1734
1670
1669
1695
1706
1728
1730
1742
1728
Hansford, Thomas, Loders 35 1786
Hansford, Jane, Abbotsbury 2 1790
Hansford, Robert, Nettlecombe
in Poorstock -i)'}) I79l
Hansford, Robert, Askerswell i 1792
Hanson, John, Piddletown 44 1755
Hant, Richard, Caseway in
Radipole 16 1700
Hapgood, Richard, Charlton
Marshall \\ 1704
Hapgood, Thomas, Longham
in Hampreston 48 1736
Hapon, Edmund, Symonds-
bury 62
Harben, Thos., West Parley 47
Harbin, Henry, Owermoigne 40
Harbin, Henry,
Harbin, John, Ridclift in
Purbeck
Harbin, Elizabeth, Bridport
Harbin, Elizabeth, spinster,
Wareham
Harbin, William, Whitchurch
Canon.
Harbin, Robert, Glanvilles
Wootton 35
Harbin, Joseph, Bridport 7
Harden, William, Weymouth 44
Harden, Robert, Spetisbury 28
Harden, Lawrence, Marnhull 33
Hardey, John, Studland 65
Hardiman, Thomas, Handley 25
Hardiman, William, Handley 10
Hardiman, John, Handley 33
Hardiman, James, Glanvills
Wootton
Hardiman, Thomas, Gussage
St. Michael
Harding, Thomas, Chettle
Harding, Elianor, Shapwick
Harding, Thos., Shapwick
Harding, Timothy, Sturmin-
ster Newton
Harding, John, Cerne Abbas 14
Harding, George, Cranborne 14
Harding, Christopher, Shap-
wick 43
Harding, James, Portisham 25
Harding, Matthew, Blandford 2
Harding, John, 12
Harding, Henry, Chettle 11
Harding, Nicholas, Barnsly in
Wimborne i
Harding, James, East Stoake 20
Harding, Thomas, Kington
Russell
Harding, William, Blandford
Harding, John, Shapwick
Harding, John, Shapwick
Harding, Roger, Shapwick
1785
1779
1671
1698
1704
73 ^7(>7
73 1773
1775
1785
1740
1735
1772
1756
1695
1719
1725
31 1751
13
2
24
14
34
1753
1664
1668
1669
1669
1670
1671
1672
1701
1709
i7'3
1713
1715
1718
1719
1720
1721
1729
1732
64
Dorset Wills.
Harding, James, Milborne St.
Andrew 28 1732
Harding, Joseph, Shaston 26 i735
Harding, John, Blandford li I739
Harding, Christopher, Shap-
wick 67 1 74 1
Harding, Joseph, Moor
Critchell 48 1744
Harding, William, sen., Shap-
wick 50 1747
Harding, Richard, Tarrant
Gunville 59 1758
Harding, William, Shapwick 3 1781
Hardy, Stephen, Litton 27 1664
Hardy, Elizabeth, Bridport 4 1666
Hardy, Joan, Owermoigne 24 1667
Hardy, Margaret, Sydling St.
Nicholas 45 1670
Hardy, John, Compton Abbas 13 1671
Hardy, William, Okeford
Fitzpaine 45 1675
Hardy, Grace, 35 1693
Hardy, Ursula, 3° 1694
Hardy, Rich., Owermoigne 19 1699
Hardy, Edward, Bradford 5 1704
Hardy, Edward, Meekford in
Bradford Peverell 17 i7o5
■ Hardy, John, Beaminster 2 1705
Hardy, John, sen., Portisham 19 1705
Hardy, James, Weymouth 44 1720
Hardy, Barbara, Up way 50 1723
Hardy, Elizabeth, Bridport 9 1723
Hardy, Humphrey, Radipole 57 1725
Hardy, John, Portisham
Hardy, Robert, Puncknowle
Hardy, Thomas, Bridport
Hardy, Joseph, Abbotsbury
Hardy, Daniel, Burstock 14 1736
Hardy, Richard, H.M.S.
"Captain-- 82 1736
Hardy, John, Bridport 10 1737
Hardy, Ellen, Weymouth 78 1739
Hardy, Joseph, Owermoigne 42 175 1
Hardy, Edward, Haselbury 38 1767
Hardy, James, Winfrith New-
burgh 72 1785
Hardy, Joseph, Okeford Fitz-
paine 33 1787
Hardy, Robert, AflFpuddle 4 1790
Hare, Elizabeth, Sturminster
Newton 36 1710
Harner, John, Stockland 65 1777
Harrest, George, Upway 28 1721
Harris, John, 5° 1664
Harris, Morris, Sturminster
Newton 34 1667
Harris, Hanniber, East Stower23 1671
Harris, Jane, Minterne Magna34 167 1
Harris, William, Spetisbury 59 1671
Harris, Timothy, Handley 24 1673
53 1725
53 1730
7 1732
1733
Harris, John, East Stower 29
Harris, Isaac, Spetisbury 28
Harris, Robert, 29
Harris, John, Winterbome
Abbas 51
Harris, Geo., Stower Provost 49
Harris, William, Cranborne 13
Harris, William, Spetisbury 29
Harris, Jane, Spetisbury 18
Harris, Richard, Broadmayne 5
Harris, Morris, Bryanstone 7
Harris, Rich., Moor Critchell 14
Harris, Thomas, Spetisbury 58
Harris, John, Shaston 50
Harris, William, Puddletowne 50
Harris, Mary, Spetisbury 61
Harris, John, Frome St.
Quinton 34
Harris, Hannah, Shaston 35
Harris, Wm., Tarrant Rushton 50
1675
1676
1694
1700
1703
1703
1706
1711
1711
1717
1719
1725
1728
1730
1739
1739
1740
1743
1744
1746
1747
1751
37
36
33
22
21
Harrisi William, Shaston 62
Harris, John, Spetisbury 36
Harris, Thomas, Ashmore 3
Harris, John, Dorchester 27
Harris, Christopher, Bryan-
ston 10
Harris, William, Tarrant
Gunville 73
Harris, Anthony, Longham
in Hampreston 42 1775
Harrison, Thomas, Iwerne
Courtney
Harrison, Elizabeth, Shaston
Hart, John, Mountain in Up-
wimborne
Hart, Edward, Gussage All
Saints
Hart, Edmund,
Hart, Eliz.,Wootton Glanville 56
Hart, William, Horton 19
Hart, Henry, sen., Langton
Long Blandford
Hart, John, Blandford
Hart, Ann, Langton Long
Blandford
Hart, Elizabeth, Bridport
Hart, Richard, Shillingston
Hartnell, Thomas, Winfrith
Newburgh
Hartwen,Rich.,West Orchard 29
Harvey, John, 80
Harvey, Mary, Winterbome
Houghton 72 1675
Harvey als. Dike, John, Chil-
froom 9
Harvey, Robert, Durweston 4
Harvey, Henry, Litchett
Minster 12
Harvey, Mary, 4
Harvey, Eliz., Weymouth 76
16
5
46
13
65
79
1760
1762
1675
1783
1662
1663
1675
1717
1723
1735
1735
1741
1759
1775
1774
1726
1671
1692
1708
1711
1714
Archdeaconry Court.
65
so 1756
24 1756
4 1758
61 1768
41 1772
74 1773
48 1779
Harvey, Roger, Pimpeme
Harvey, Ralph, Cranborne
Harvey, Ann, Blandford
•Harvey, Robert, Tarrant
Gunville
Harvey, John, Pimpeme
Harvey, Geo., Witchampton
Harvey, John, West Wood-
yates
Admon. de bonis non No. 28, 1787.
Harvey, Henry, I'.verneMinstera I 1783
Harvey, Catherine, White-
church Canon. 54 1783
Harvey, Thomas, West Parley58 1787
Harvey, John, Whitechurch
Canon. 51 1792
Admon. de bonis non No. 11, 1813.
Harvy, Gillian, Wareham
Harvy, Mary, Tollard Farn-
ham
Harvy, John, East Knighton
in Winfrith
Hascote, Mary,
Hasell, William, Sturminster
Newton
Haskel, Mary, Affpiddle
Haskell, Dorothy,
Haskell, Dorothy, Shaston
Haskell, George, Church
Knowle
Haskell, Hester, Cann
Haskell, William, Todber
Haskell, Joan, Wimborne St.
Giles
Haskell, John, Fontmell
Magna
Haskell, Matthew, Wimborne
St. Giles
Haskell, John, Portland
Haskell, Ann, Wimborne St.
Giles
HaskeU, Sarah, Belchalwell
Hasket, Grace,
Haskett, Thomas, Shaston
Haslewood, Francis, Langton
Herring 15 1676
Hastingfs, Williamj Winfrith 35 1666
Hastings, Ann, Bridport
Hastls, Henry, Pillsdon
Hatch, John, sen., Shaston
Hatch, John, Shaston
Admon. de bonis non No. 12, 1810
Hatchard, William, Whitway
in Purbeck
HatcheU-d, Jane, Whiteway
Hatchard, George, Knowle
Hatchard, John, Knowle in
Purbeck
Hatchard, Mary, Wool
43
1667
36
1692
15
1723
39
1666
60
1773
I
1773
40
1662
39
1662
7
1676
II
1695
57
1695
80
1739
28
1744
72 1758
52 I76I
87 1762
3 1763
43 1706
44 1787
13 1751
46 1675
63 1775
45 1787
55 1704
45 1709
20 1740
37 1725
55 1792
Hatcher als. Growler, Aniver,
Marnhull 29
Hatcher als. Growler, Aniver,
Marnhull 29
Hatcher, Thomas, Moorside
in Marnhull 33
Hatcher, John, sen., Marnhull 37
Hatcher als. Growler, George,
Marnhull 31
Hatcher a/j.Growter, George,
Marnhull 31
Hatcher, Richard, Marnhull 68
Hatcher, Robert, Marnhull 43
Hatcher, Mary, Stour Provost 41
Hatcher, Thomas, Turnworth 64
Hatchord, Thomas, Ridcliff
in Wareham 28
Hathaway, Thomas, Shaston 60
Hatson, Betty, Symondsbury 57
Hause, Robert, sen., 5
Havercomb, Henry, 45
Havilland, Susanna, Sandwich 31
Haward, George, Tarrant
Keynstone 56
Haward, Edmund, Upcerne 68
Hawker, John, Netherhay in
Marshwood 21
Hawker, John, Allington 2
Hawker, Mary, Bridport 10
Hawker, John, Chideock 19
Hawkins, Isabel, Melbury
Sampford 36
Hawkins, Nicholas, Bridport 5
Hawkins, Thomas, Mosterton 50
Hawkins, Robert, Abbotsbury 2
Hawkins, Walter, H.M.S.
"Assistance" 86
Hawkins, Agnes, Portisham 42
Hawkins, Thos., Abbotsbury i
Admon. de bonis non i, 1774.
Hawkins, Henry, Winter-
borne Whitechurch 90
Hawkins, Nicholas, Shepton
Gorge 63
Hawkins, John, sen., Shepton
Gorge 57
Hawkins, Charles, Portisham 35
Hawkins, Barter, Weymouth 39
Hawkins, Chas., Puncknowle yj
Hawkins, Thomas, Litton
Cheyney 27
Hayball, Peter, Broadwinsor 4
Hayden, David, Dorchester 27
Hayden, Jonathan, Bridport 9
Haydon, Samuel, Wareham 36
Haydon, Francis, Broadway 11
Admon. de bonis non 8, 1769.
Haydon, Hester, Broadway lo
Haydon, Richard, Marnhull 43
Haydon, William, Dorchester 24
F
1700
1700
1700
1707
1714
1714
1725
1742
1749
1753
1709
1730
1776
1693
1706
1715
1707
1730
1706
1728
1756
1767
1661
1712
1734
1740
1744
1747
1754
1762
1764
1781
1787
1788
1789
1791
1779
1741
1735
1764
1764
1765
1765
66
Dorset Wills.
Hayes, Humphrey, Piddletown 31
Hayes, William, Durweston 19
Hayet, Thomas, sen., Wool 63
Haylock, Frances, Shaston 41
Haymood, Henry, West Parley 40
Hayn, John, Crockway in
Maiden Newton 14
Hayn, Ann, Winterborne
Stickland 73
Hayne, Henry, Portisham 30
Hayne, William, Little Bredy 13
Hayne, Robert, Blandford St.
Mary I
Hayne, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton '9
Hayne, Margaret, Child Oke
ford
Hayne, Benjamin, Sturmin
ster Newton 78
Haysom, John, Witchampton 67
Haysome, Walter, Cranborne 14
Haysome, Peter, Pulham 28
Haysome, John, Witchampton 94
Haysome, Henry, Witchamp-
1740
1785
1670
1792
1709
1661
1675
1697
1705
1711
1716
5 1721
1733
1778
1664
1667
1748
ton
Hayte, Joan, Wool
Hayter, William, Marnhull
Hayter, George, Marnhull
Hayter, Melier, Marnhull
Hayter, Mary, Stower Provost 17
Hayter, Joan, Stour Provost 67
Hayter, William, Cranborne 22
Hayter, Ann, Cranborne 15
Hayter, William, Langton
Long Blandford 16
1764
1731
1718
1727
1728
1729
1736
1767
1769
1770
Adraon. de bonis non 13, 1840.
Hayter, John, Cranborne
Haytor, Edmund, Gussage
St. Andrew 20
Haytor, Sarah, Chalbury 7
Hayward, Ephraim, Studland 56
Hayward, William, Poorstock 42
Hayward, Mary, West Moore
in West Parley
Hayward, Edmund, Holwell
Hayward, Joan, Abbotsbury
Hayward, John, Wareham
Hayward, Ralph, Cranborne
Hayward, William , Blandford 6
Hayward, William, Tarrant
Munckton
Hayward, Joan, Steeple in
Purbeck
Hayward, John, East Stour
Hayward, Edmund, Holwell
Hayward, George, sen.,
Tarrant Ruston
Hayward, Mary, Holwell
Hayward, Robert, Shroton
6 1792
48
8
I
79
14
1694
1699
i66i'
1671
1718
1729
1734
1734
1746
1748
74 1762
Hazard ah. Wallis, Agnes,
1764
1771
1774
1776
1778
50
53
4
45
59
3
40
I
30
Hazard, William, Portisham
Hazzard, Thomas,
Head, William, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Heal, Sarah, Sturminster
Newton
Heale, Thomas,
Heale, Henry, Bridport
Heame, John, Bridport
Heame, John, sen., South
Poorton in Poorstock
Hearne, Henry, Up Loaders
Hebbard, Jasper, Batcombe
Hebdetch, Susanna, Wootton
Glanville
Hebdetch, Mary, Abbotsbury
Hebditch, William, sen.,
Middlemarsh
Heighman, Roger, Shapwick 53
Heil, Ann, Piddletrenthide 26
Hellard, John, Dorchester 15
Hellard, John, Dorchester 28
Hellard, Rebecca, Dorchester 22
Hellard, Samuel, Dorchester 25
Hellard, Matthew, Dorchester 8
Helliar, James, Morden 27
Hellier, William, AUington 3
Hellier, Robert, Osmington 27
Hellier, John, Shaston 41
Hellier, Nicholas, Osmington 35
Hellier, Nicholas, Wild Stoake
in Whitechurch 35
Hellier, George, Buckland
Newton 15
Hellier, Henry, Winfrith "
Newburgh 74
Hellier, Henry, Frampton 24
Admon. de bonis non 7, 1798.
Hellyer, Benjamin, Burleston 15
Hellyer ah. Vowell, William,
Cerne Abbas
Hellyer, John, jun., H.M.S.
"Sandwich"
Hellyer, Henry, Portland
Helm, Martha, Shaston
Henberry, Edith, Compton
Abbas
Henberry, William, Buck-
horne Weston
Henbury, William, ■
Henbury, Elizabeth, East
Orchard
Henbury, John, East Orchard
Henbury, Robert, Child Oke-
ford 8
Hencock, Thomas, Weymouth 40
Hendey, Joan, Sydling St.
Nicholas 43
1662
1694
1676
87 1736
17
90
44
46
1776
1672
1695
1765
1700
1707
1670
1735
1781
1664
1675
1720
1703
1737
1753
1765
1779
1789
1665
1697
1700
1700
1702
1765
1780
1791
1731
1731
1744
1785
1787
16 1753
13
41
19
1736
1706
1711
1718
1738
1784
1723
Archdeaconry Court.
67
Hendey, Joan, Weymouth
Hendy, Ellen, Child Okeford
Hendy, Grace, Portland
Hendy, Henry, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Hendy, Phillip,
Hendy, Mary, Langton Her-
ring
Hendye, Parsenall, Portland
Henfield, John, Stour Provost
Henfield, Mary, Stour Provost
Henley, Robert, Weymouth
Henley, Joseph, Weymouth
Henley, Martha, Weymouth
Henly, Bartholomew, Wootton
Glanvill
Henning, Robert, Bradford
Peverell
Henning-, Charles, Alderholt
in Cranborne
Henning, John, Mayden
Newton
Henning, Robert, Cranborne
Henning, Harry, Maiden
Newton
Henstridge, Henry,
Henstridge, John, Brock-
hampton in Upwimborne
Henstridge, Alice, Wimborne
St. Giles
Henvill, Edward, Hooke
Henvill, Frances, Puncknowle
Henville, William,
Hepditch, Richard, Moore
Critchell
Hern, Samuel, Stockland
Heme, John, Corscombe
Herne, John,
Heme, Samuel, Stockland
Herrington, William, East
Woodyates
Hewitt, Tobias, Brianstone
Hewlet, Bridget, Didlington
in Chalbury
Hewlet, Ann, Bridport
Hewlett, William, Blandford
Hewlett, Catherine, Blandford
Hewstings, Thomas, Dor-
chester
Hext, Thomas, Fontmell
Hext, Robert, Stoake Abbas
Hext, Thomas, Broadwinsor
Hexton, Charles, Tincleton
Hexton, Henry, Cheselborne
Heydon, Richard, Bradford
Abbas
Heyward, Jane, Marnhull
Hibbard, James, Witchampton
Hibbs, William, Piddletown
Hickman, Thomas, Weymouth
79
1747
13
1664
35
1714
20
1719
32
1727
33
1728
26
1701 I
54
1 661
46
1674
41
1757
83
1769
62
1778
69
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t66o
'>
1714
40
728
9
[757
39
769
6
664
8
(^73
58
670
25
717
38
717
9
708
29
713
53
787
15
661 i
10
669
62
754 1
10
705
12
747
17
694
7
749
7
773
8 ]
781
18 1
785
21 ]
669
45 1
712
7 J
722
71 J
739
i6 ]
750
5 1
784
27 I
723
57 I
779
46 I
777
77 I
7A7
Hickman, Mary, Weymouth 76
Hickman, Betty, Weymouth 69
Hickman, Mary, Weymouth 41
Hicks, Giles, Bridport 9
Hicks, William, Blandford 7
Admon. de bonis non 5, 1756.
Hicks, John, Blandford 3
Hicks, Ann, widow, Blandford 5
Hide, James, Dorchester 21
Hide, Walter, Shipton Gorge 54
Hide, Edward, Shipton Gorge 49
Higgens, John, Combe
Keynes 13
Hilborne, Thomas, sen., Hin-
ton St. Mary 12
Hile, Henry, Bridport 7
Hile, Samuel, Bothenhampton 6
Hilgrove, James, Blandford 2
Hill, Susanna, Tarrant Hinton 41
Hill, Ann, Lytchet Matravers 14
Hill, Nicholas, Haslebury
Bryan 15
Hill, Mary, Sturminster
Newton 46
Hill, Jane, Cranborne 16
Hill, George, Piddletown 23
Hill, Christopher, Pimperne 46
Hill, Richard, Hazelbury
Bryan 40
Hill, Thomas, Farnham 30
Hill, Sarah, Weymouth 66
Hill, John, Piddletown 44
Hill, Elizabeth, Sturminster
Newton 60
Hill, John, Mapperton 18
Hill, Richard, Tarrant Hinton 65
Hill, Charles, Wareham jj
Hill, Christopher, sen., Pim-
perne 39
Hill, Robert, Sturminster
• Newton 62
Hill, Harry, Tarrant Monck-
tbn 65
Hill, John, Tarrant Launceston 50
Hillard, Elizabeth, Weymouth 65
Hillary, Jonathan, Corscombe 14
Hillier, Henry, Buckland
Newton 5
Hillier, John, Buckhorne
Weston 14
Hillier, Mary, Daggons in
Cranborne 16
Hillier, William, Daggons in
Cranborne i 5
Admon. de bonis non ii, 1782.
Hillier, Henry, Winfrith New-
burgh 56
Hillson, John, Shaston 53
Hillyard, William, Cranborne 21
1764
1771
[784
[727
1748
'753
'759
1747
1753
[771
'704
[696
[703
1761
1666
[701
[705
[709
[712
[730
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'739
[741
'755
'758
[766
[768
1770
mz
'775
[776
[781
[782
1791
'759
[704
'752
'765
[782
[782
[789
1747
1767
68
Dorset Wills.
44
36
24
34
50
31
51
42
40
Hilson, Richard, Hawkchurch 12 1665
Hilson ah. Surge, Nathaniel,
Stalbridge
Hily, Repentance, MamhuU
Himbury, John, Evershot
Hind, John, Poorstock
Hind, George, Morden
Hind, John, Puncknowle
Hinde, William, Rampisham
Hinde, John, Portland
Hinde, William, Portland
Hine, John, MamhuU
17 1568, 1638,
Hine, Nicholas, Nettlecombe
in Poorstock
Hine, William, Shillingston
Hine, Joan, MamhuU
Hine, Rebecca, Fiddleford
Hine, Robert, Long Critchell
Hine, John, Nettlecombe in
Poorstock
Hine, William, Loaders
Hine, William, Litchett
Hine, William, MamhuU
Hine, Edith, MarnhuU
Hine, Richard, Poorstock
Hine, Mary, East Stower
Hine, WiUiam, Powerstock
Hine als. Saunders, William,
Poorstock
Hine, John, Poorstock
Hine, Mary, Poorstock
Hine, John, Radipole
"Hine, Thomas, Poorstock
iiscock, Joan, Tarrant Gun-
vUle 32 1660
Hiscock, Henry, Okeford
ShiUing 40 1661
Hiscock, Henry, Tarrant
Hinton 7°
Hiscock, John, 28
Hiscock, John, Hargrove 23
Hiscock, Stephen, Wood-
lands 49
Hiscock, George, Blandford 6
Hiscock, William, Wareham 76
Hiscock, Richard, Wimborne
St. Giles 73
Hiscock, William, West Stour 43
Hitchcock, Matthew, Broad-
winsor 12
Hitchcock, George, Burstock 6
Hitchcock, Elizabeth, Pound
in Broadwinsor 36
Hitchcock, Mary, East Stoke 33
Hitchcock, Samuel, Dor-
chester 17
Hix, Thomas, Shaston 67
Hix, Edward, Shaston 65
Hixon, John, Spetisbury 55
21
40
14
21
25
37
32
35
19
44
19
35
18
54
51
60
58
49
1700
1774
1768
1674
1765
1779
1671
1791
1791
1659
1666
1670
1696
1700
1703
1704
1704
1707
1720
1725
1726
1736
1752
1761
1762
1764
1769
1786
1671
1671
1700
1720
X730
1744
1753
1757
1700
1710
1717
1733
1760
1742
1744
1728
Hixon, George, H.M.S.
"Sandwich" 60 1749
Hixt, Robert, Burstock 9 1672
Hixt, Henry, Winterbome
Houghton 89 1734
Hoan, Mary, 25 1668
Hoare, Edward, 37 1663
Hoare, Grace, Stockland 68 1764
Hoare, Joseph, Tolpuddle 34 1788
Hobbs, Lawrence, Stalbridge 62 167 1
Hobbs, Richard, East Stoke 29 1742
Hobbs, WiUiam, Osmington 32 1743
Hobbs, Thomas, Stalbridge 56 1755
Hockly, Millisen, Edmund-
sham 19 1661
Hockly, WiUiam, Durweston 19 1661
Hodder, Susannah, Staunton
Gabriel 37 1697
Hodder, George, West
Stafford 44 1697
Hodder, Ann, West Stafford 50 1698
Hodder, Sarah, Dorchester 20 1698
Hodder, Robert, Whitechurch
Canon. 29 1699
Hodder, Giles, Owermoigne 21 17 10
Hodder, Elizabeth, Litton
Cheyney 28 1712
Hodder, Mary, Owermoigne 33 1714
Hodder, John, Litton Cheyney 12 1726
Hodder, Ann, Blandford 5 1727
Hodder, Robert, Morcombe
Lake in Whitechurch
Canon. 42 1731
Hodder, George, Morcombe
Lake in Stanton Gabriel 42 1737
Hodder, Robert, Whitechurch
Canon. 71 ^737
Hodder, Edith, Whitechurch
Canon. 97 174^
Hodder, Gabriel, H.M.S.
"Weymouth" loi 1742
Hodder, Thomas, White-
church Canon. 86 1742
Hodder, John, Litton Cheney 34 1755
Hodder, Simon, Cruxton in
Maiden Newton 37 1762
Hodder, William, Cerne Abbas 2 1 1764
Hodder, Robert, Whitchurch
Canon. 71 ^773
Hodder, Daniel, Hawkchurch 32 1790
Hoddinott, John, Sturminster
Newton 56 1782
Hodge, Walter, Sturminster
Newton Castle 45 1664
Hodges, Thomas, sen., Cerne
Abbas II 1694
Hodges, John, Blandford 4 1727
Hodges, William, Wool 54 1760
Hodges, Hercules, Buckhorne
Weston 15 1764
Archdeaconry Court.
69
Hodges, John, Evershot 28 1777
Hodges, Jonathan, Batcombe i 1779
Hody, Henry, sen., Weeke
in Hooke 5° 1673
Hodynott, Robert, East
Orchard 27 1744
Hoffe, Joseph, Blandford 4 1722
Hoffe, Philip, Sturminster
Newton 3' ^73^
Holan, Jonathan, Mapowder 27 1700
Holdway, Mary, Child Oke-
ford 19 1759
Holdway, George, Blandford 9 1767
Admon. de bonis non 2, 1769.
Holdway, Susanna, Blandford i 1769
Holdway, Robert, Child Oke-
ford 43 1780
Holeraead, Matthew, Chidiock ii 1674
Holland ais. Lattimer, Joan,
Weymouth 55 1670
Holland, Robert, Weymouth 49 17 13
Holland, Susanna, Bridport 9 I737
Holland, Jane, Portland 49 '739
Holland, John, Weymouth 63 175°
Admon. de bonis non 1759.
Holland, Christopher, Framp-
ton 20 1772
Holley, Nicholas, Buckhorn
Weston 9 1693
Hollick, Thomas, West More-
den
83 1733
13 1699
2 1708
27 1696
13 1716
HoUier, Thomas, East Worth
in Cranborne
HoUiet, Stephen,
Holloway, Stephen, Wey-
mouth
Holloway, Elizabeth, Mil-
borne St. Andrew -^ -, -
Holloway, William, Spetisbury 64 1734
Holloway, James, What-
combe in Winterborne
Whitechurch 57 I743
Holloway, Jane, Winterborne
Whitechurch 93 1748
Holloway, William, What-
combe 66 1781
Holloway, Gertrude, Milborne
St. Andrew 41 179°
Holman, Thomas, 18 1692
Holman, Thomas, Charmouth 1 5 1694
Holman, William, White-
church Canon. 53 17 17
Holman, Humphry, Fifehead
Neville 18 1722
Holmer, Thomas, West Bine-
gar in East Stoke 69 1675
Holmes, Agnes, Wyke Regis 34 1665
Holmes als. Damer, Mary,
Hoi well 29 1786
Holmes, Mary, Woodland 65 1786
Holt, Catherine, 88 1671
Holt a/s. Gill, William, East
Compton 24 1698
Holt, Robert, Batcombe 2 1718
Holt, Bula, Nuneham in
Broadwinsor 19 172 1
Holt, John, West Lul worth 90 1767
Holway, Paul, Hethfelton in
East Stoke 25 1670
Holwell, John, Bridport 3 1668
Homard, Edward,", Weymouth 71 1765
Homer, Edward, 11 1664
Homer, Robert, Wareham 33 1666
Homer, Thomas, Stoborough 44 1674
Homer, John, Moreton 24 1697
Homer, Mary, Wareham 44 1701
Homer, Thomas, Pimperne 31 1703
Homer, Elizabeth, Moreton 34 1712
Homer, Elizabeth, Ceme
Abbas 23 1777
Honiborne, John, Bradpole 4 1667
Honiborne, Robert, Shepton
Gorge 55 ^773
Honiborne, Mary, Bradpole 6 1775
Honibun, Richard, Loders 19 1738
Honiburne, William, Litton
Cheyney 45 1748
Honyborn, John, Mapperton
in Aimer 38 1762
Honyburn, John, Charlton
Marshall 4 1788
Hood, John, Little Winsor 36 1731
Hook, Robert, Weymouth 83 1762
Hookes, John, Hinton Martell 28 1760
Hookey, Jane, Longham 22 1701
Hookey, John, Athelhampton 36 1762
Hooper, Clement, Pilldon 19 1665
Hooper, Henry, Lower Kin-
combe in Toller Porcorum 29 1673
Hooper als. Cole, John, Tol-
puddle 24 1696
Hooper, Thomas, 30 i7io
Hooper, John, 15 171 1
Hooper, Thomas, Moredon 14 1711
Hooper, John, Dalwood 17 1725
Hooper, Edward, Loders 47 1736
Hooper, George, H.M.S.
"Tilbury" 94 i744
Hooper, Elizabeth, Lytchett
Matravers 37 1775
Hooper, Samuel, sen.,
Dalwood 14 1783
Hooper, Edward, 30 1783
Hoore, Constantine, Burton
Bradstock 6 1674
Hopkins, Nicholas, 18 1669
Hopkins, William, sen ,Hasel-
bury Bryan 16 1 701
Hopkins, Elizabeth, Slower
Provost 15 1708
70
Dorset Wills.
29 1734
67 1754
30 1785
V 1755
7 1668
2 1715
22 1738
47 1742
1720
1731
Hopkins, Ann, Sandwich 28 17 10
Hopkins, John, Frome St.
Quintin • 18 1713
Hopkins, William, Corscombe 21 1714
Hopkins, John, Froom St.
Quintin
Hopkins, Richard, Tineham
Hopkins, Richard, Lidlinch
Hopps, John, Lidlinch
Horder, Robert, Compton
Abbas
Horder, Richard, Bedhurst in
Fontmell Magna
Horder, John, Melbury
Abbas
Horder, James, Melbury
Abbas
Hore, Bartholomew,Stockland 39 1703
Hore, Lawrence, Stockland 67 1764
Horlock, Henry, Charlion
AL-irshall
Horlock, Joseph, AUhallows
Horlock, Henry, Charlton
Marshall
Horlock, Katherine, Wim-
borne All Saints and St.
Giles
Horlock, Jane, Charlton
Marshall
Horlock, Joseph, Minchington
in Handley 4.
Horlock, Elizabeth, Pimperne 23 1770
Home, Abraham, Broadwinsor 6 1671
Home, John, Weymouth
Horner, Richard, Gussage
All Saints
Horsford, Thomas, West
Chelborough
Horsford, John, Corscombe
Horsford, Ann, Tolpuddle
Hort, Hugh, Sandwich Pur-
beck
Hort, Joseph, Sandwich
Hort, George, Tarrant
jvlunckton
Hort, Josiah, Sandwich
Hort, Rachael, Sandwich
Hosferd, Thomas, Tolepuddle 83 1748
Hosford, John, Bridport
3 1568, 1638, 1659
19 1741
67 1750
12 1769
1769
23 1711
15 1701
34 1660
17 1695
70 1774
30 1693-
29 1720
65 1730
59 1744
60 1744
Hosford, Joan, Blandford
Hosford, Roger, H.ALS.
" Sheerness "
Hosier, William, Wareham
Hosier, William, Wareham
Hoskins, John,
Hoskins, Edith, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Hoskins, Joan, Broadwinsor
Hoskins, Joseph, Bridport
102
1748
47
1673
26
1696
31
1710
42
1715
12
1736
9
1765
4 1669
Hoskins, Martha, Symonds-
.bury 55 1778
Hoskins, Oliver, Chideock
Hoskins, Sarah, Portland
Houndsell, Mary, widow,
Symondsbury
Houlton, Margaret, Shaston
Hounsell, Susanna, Over
Compton 20 1568, i(
Hounsell, Giles, Bridport
Hounsell, Thomas,
Hounsell, William,
Hounsell, Robert, sen., Nettle-
combe m Poorstock
Hounsell, William,
Hounsell, Mary, Whitechurch
Canon.
Hounsell, Matthew, Symonds-
bury
Hounsell, John, Bridport
Hounsell, John, Bridport
Hounsell, Robert, Bradpole
Hounsell, William, Cran-
borne
House, William, Tolpuddle
House, John, Hilton
House, John, Piddleton
House, William, Piddletown
Houseley, Jane,
How, Edward, Okeford Fitz-
paine
How, Ambrose, Marnhull
How, William, Marnhull
How, Margaret, Marnhull
How, Thomas, Kingscombe
in Toller Porcorum
How, Morgan, Marnhull
How, John, Blandford
How, Mary, Marnhull
How, Mary, Blandford
How, Ambrose, Fifehead
Magdalen
How, Ambrose, Stalbridge
How, Hester, Marnhull
How, William, Marnhull
Howard, George, Tarrant
Keynstone 60 1728
Howard, Richard, Blandford 12 1739
Howard, James, Weymouth 47 1789
Hoyte, Nicholas, sen., Ched-
dington 15 1695
Humber, Alexander, Winter-
borne Whitechurch 84 1671
Humber, Ambrose, Edmond-
sham 18 1693
Humber, John, Edmondsham 11 1721
Humber, John, TvLiiden New-
ton 46 1725
Humber, Henry, Winterborne
Whitechurch 72 1730
7 J
788
48
790
58 1
53
759
786
38,
4
1659
1660
4
1699
II
1700
20
1710
3
1719
66
1728
35
1757
14
7
6
1759
1776
1784
6
1716
25
1752
24
29
41
1772
1783
1785
47
1731
39
36
15
1661
1672
1692
21
1715
26
1718
15
1721
3
1723
42
1734
7
1734
36
38
26
25
1741
1780
1783
1783
Archdeaconry Cou7't.
1^
Humber, Robert, Winterborne
Whitechurch
Humby, David, Cranborne
Humby, Mary, Penkridge
Humfies, James, Evershot
Humfrey, William, Little
Canford
Humphrey, Elizabeth, Little
Canford
Huniburne, Elizabeth, Maper-
ton
Hunniburne, Robert,
Hunniburne, John, Maperton
Hunt, Peter, Stower Provost
Hunt, Thos., Stower Provost
Hunt, Elizabeth, Hawkchurch
Hunt, Rachael, Stour Provost
Hunt, Walter,
Hunt, Julian, Stour Provost
Hunt, Susannah, Stower Pro-
vost
Hunt, John, Broadwinsor
Hunt, John, Twiford in Comp-
ton Abbas
Hunt, Susannah, Stower Pro-
vost
Hunt, Robert, Stour Provost
Hunt, Thomas, Alderholt in
Cranborne
Hunt, James, Weymouth
Hunt, Mary, Stower Provost
Hunt, Walter, Stower Provost
Hunt, Rebecca, Aimer
Hunt, Hester, MarnhuU
Hunt, Mary, Dorchester
Hunt, Thomas, Tarrant Rush-
ton
Hunt, John, Catstock
Hunt, Elizabeth, Compton
Abbas
Hunt, John, Dorchester
Hunt, Thomas, Stour Provost
Hunt, John, Marnhull
Hunt, James, Whitechurch
Canon.
Hunt, Mary, Stour Provost
Hunt, Jonathan, Stinsford
Hunt, James, Sturminster
Newton
Hunt, Stephen, Stower Provost
Hunt, William, Chilfrome
Hunt, Matthew, Stour Provost
Hunt, ALirtin, Stower Provost
Hurd, Christopher, Puddle-
-tawn
Hurd, Thomas, Wareham
Hurden, Thomas, Kingston
Russell
Hurding, James, Kingston
Russell
59
1766
17
'774
22
1788
38
1748
24
1717
34
[670
50
'74'
52
1700
40
'73'
47
1663
29
1665
15
[666
32
1667
24
[669
46
670
67
671
10
675
39
697
39
701
32
706
2
717
30
721
38
732
74
733
I
746
29
749
17
749
56
751
14
754
23
756
27
756
64
756
30
763
74
765
52
766
65
769
70
775
87
775
22
775
56
786
57
790
38 ]
673
53 J
723
18 ]
667
26 1
772
Hurdle, John, Charlton Mar-
shall 18
Adraon. de bonis non 11, 1742.
Hurdler, Henry, Dawswood
in East Chelborough 10
Hurdler, Dorothy, spinster,
Affpiddle 2
Hurlestone, Lawrence, Mel-
bury Abbas 15
Hurst, Honour, Horton 16
Hurst, Mary, Blandford 5
Hurst, William, Winterborne
Came 41
Husar, John, Woodland 86
Huse, Thomas, 38
Huse, William, Shaston 41
Huse, Martha, Blandford 6
Hushar, Sarah, widow,
Woodlands "j-x,
Hussey, Amy, Weymouth 79
Hustens, Elizabeth, Dewlish 20
Hutchens, Richard, Mapowder 25
Hutchens, William, Pimperne 36
Hutchens, Martin, Witchamp-
ton 53
Hutchenson, Thomas, 60
Hutchings, John, Chideock 15
Hutchins, Thomas, Batcombe 2
Hutchins ah. Chappell, Mary,
Whitechurch Canon. 50
Hutchins, Matthew, Dor-
chester 17
Hutchins, Henry, Buckland
Newton 5
Huxford, Edward, Long
Bredy 15 1568, 1638,
Huxford, Henry, Milborne
St. Andrew 20
Hyatt, John, Dorchester 15
Hyde, Daniel, Shepton Gorge 56
Hyne, Matthew, Burton Brad-
stock 21
Imber, Thomas, Shaston
Ingram Joan, Cranborne
Ingram, John, sen., Cran-
borne
Ingram, John, Weymouth
Ingram, Mary, Marnhull
Ingram, Giles, Owermoigne
Ingram, Betty, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Ingram, Philip, Owermoigne 52
Ireland, Thos., South Perrott 38
Ireland, William, 8
Ireland, Elizabeth, Corscombe 13
Ireland, Joan, Corscombe 7
Ireland, James, Mosterton 37
Ireland, Ann, Mosterton 43
'731
1670
[781
r677
[702
[760
1770
[775
[712
[723
[725
1776
[739
1754
1713
f7i8
[749
[695
'774
[668
[700
[700
'757
[659
[709
[663
[748
[7S7
1730
736
[740
1742
[748
'756
'65
'694
'697
'13
'20
1747
'755
72
Dorset Wills.
Ireland, William, Toller Por-
corum 71 1 76 1
Ireland, John, Melbury
Osmond 33 ^771
Ireland, Jonathan, Toller
Porcorum 63 1772
Iremonger, John, Gussage All
Saints 14 I7i5
Ironside, John, Briddy in
Burton Bradstock 6 1694
Ironside, Katharine, 9 i7o5
Ironside, Gilbert, Long Breddy 13 17 16
Ironside, Lucia, Dorchester 30 1736
Isaac, John, Charlton Mar-
shall 14 1694
Isaac, Allen, Handley 24 1712
Isaack, Edward, Dean in
Handley 19 173°
Isles, Stephen, Buckland
Newton 6 1702
Isles, John, Buckland Newton 17 i734
Ivey, Jane, Dorchester 28 1733
Ivie, William, Shaston 73 ^741
Jackson, William, H.M.S.
" Princess Amelia " 106 1741
Jackson, Alice, Dorchester 29 1759
Jacob, Richard, Kington
Magna 20 1701
Jacob, Elizabeth, Swyre 51 1714
Jacob, Robt., Maiden Newton 29 1723
Jacob, William, Dorchester 19 1725
Jacob, William, Cerne Abbas 16 1736
Jacob, John, Marshwood 36 1750
Jacob, William, Cerne Abbas 7 1757
Jacob, Elizabeth, Cerne Abbas 14 1758
Jacob, Henry, Gussage St.
Michael 33 1765
Jacob, Richard, Portland 46 1766
Jacob, John,FromeVauchurch 20 1773
Jacob, Elizabeth, widow,
Portland 37 1787
Jacob, Robert, Frome Vau-
church 25 1 79 1
Jacobs, Henry, Bridport 3 I779
Jacobs, Joel, Burstock 7 ^l"^!)
James, Robert, 28 1695
James, Robert, 37 1700
James, Joan, Sutton Waldron 41 1717
James, Richard, Iwerne
Minster 21 1717
James, William, East Stoke 6 1729
James, Stephen, Fifehead
Magdalen 34 1733
James als. Roper, John, Toller
Porcorum 62 1737
James, John, Aller in Hilton 3 1738
James, Angell, Owermoigne 54 1741
James, Thomas, Portland 57 I744
James, Alice, Owermoigne 32 1749
James, Alice, Portland 52 1762
James, Deborah, Fifehead
Magdalen 25 1774
James, Robert, Portland 38 1776
James, Thomas, Portland 46 1781
James, Eliz., widow, Portland 44 1786
Jardine, David, Abbotsbury 2 1768
Jarvis, David, MarnhuU 23 1784
Jasper, John, Puddletrenthide 44 1707
Jeanes, Alice, Nutford in
Blandford 32 1694
Jeanes, George, Iwerne Court-
ney II {sic) 1 7 19
Admon. de bonis non 16, 1744.
Jeanes, Margaret, Iwerne
Courtney u 1719
Admon. de bonis non 1720.
Jeanes, William, sen., Child
Okeford 7 I7i9
Jeanes, James, Keysworth in
Wareham 3° 1728
Jeanes, Thos., Kington Magna 31 1728
Jeanes, Thomas, Abbotsbury i 1757
Jeanes, Richard, Wyke Regis 85 1769
Jeanes, James, Belchallwell 4 1784
Jeans, John, Stalbridge 19 1696
Jeans, Ann, Child Okeford 14 I753
Jeans, John, Stalbridge
Weston 55 i759
Jefferie, Mary, Fordington 32 1739
Jeffery, Edward, Corscombe 24 175 1
Jeffrey, Elizabeth, Mappowder22 1702
Jeffrey, Orlando, Mappowder 27 1703
Jeffrey, John, West Orchard
in Great Fontmell 52 1743
Jeffrey, Edward, Corscombe 24 1767
Jeffrey, John, Broadwinsor 8 1768
Jeffrey, Rich., West Orchard 69 1782
Admon. de bonis non 1783.
Jeffreys, Henry, Broadwinsor 26 1766
Jeffreys, John, Rushton 22 172 1
Jenkins, Martha, Charlton
Marshall n 1712
Jenkins, John, sen.. Mansion 20 17 15
Jenkins, Simon, Insacre in
Shepton Gorge 13 1721
Jenkins, Thomas, Cann St.
Rumbold 4 1721
Jenkins, Ehzabeth, Blandford 5 1722
Jenkins, Thomas, Studland 70 I734
Jenkins, John, Askerswell 6 1739
Jenkins, James, Sturminster
Newton 82 1741
Jenkins, Silas, Cranbome 28 1741
Jenkins, Cicely, Chideock 13 I743
Jenkins, Francis, Chidiock 12 1743
Jenkins, Edith, Studland 38 1745
Jenkins, Christian, Charlton
Marshall 25 1748
Archdeaconry Court.
73
Jenkins, Henry, Okeford
Jordan, John,
47
1701
Shilling
25 I
757
Jordan, Joan,
45
1720
Jenkins, John, Loders
36 I
766
Jordan, Henry, Blandford
6
1755
Jennings, Zaccharias,
38 1
700
Joseph, John, Shaftesbury
61
1769
Jennings, Alexander, Cerne
Joy, Thomas,
47
1695
Abbas
9 1
712
Joy, John, Stoborough
36
1703
Jennings, Robert, Cerne Abbas
20
756
Joy, Mary,
30
1709
Jerrard, Thomas,
54
712
Joy, William, Shillingston
29
1709
Jerrard, William, Weymouth
38
738
Joyce, Mary, Blandford
2
1716
Jerrard, Christopher, Wey-
Joyce, Elizabeth, Bagber
I
1720
mouth
51
740
Joyce, Thomas, Moreden
29
1732
Jerrard, Grace, Weymouth
78
747
Joyce, Robert, Winterborne
Jerrard, Thomas, Weymouth
60
778
Stickland
90
1734
Jerrett, Grace,
52
[717
Joyce, Phillis, Bagber in
Jerrett, Grace, Tincleton
8r
■748
Sturminster Newton
2
1736
Jervis a/s. Fisher, Thomas,
Joyce, Elizabeth, Durweston
29
1737
Iwerne Courtney
23
1662
Joyce, George, Moredon
40
1758
Jervis, Amy,
4
'713
Joyce, Nicholas, Bagbere
I
1765
Jervis a/s. Fisher, Robert,
Jubber, Edward, South
Blandford
5
[714
Eggleston in Tyneham
42
1717
Jervis, Thomas, Blandford
7
[728
Judd, George,
5
1707
Jesse, Sarah, Burlestone
9
1695
Jey, George, Mayden Newton
24
1693
Jey, Edward, Chidiock
12
1704
Kaate, Richard, Milton Abbas
49
1742
Jobbins, Mary, Bradford
Kaile, William, Long Critchel
13
1724
Peverell
2
1711
Kaile, George, sen., Witch-
Johnceline (szc), Eliz. Dalwooc
22
1761
ampton
82
1774
Johns, John,
2
1719
Kaines, Richard,
38
1675
Johns, Jonathan, Weymouth
51
[779
Kaines, Christian,
12
1680
Johns, Martha, Weymouth
50
'779
Kaines, Robert, Blandford
Johnson, Joan,
4'
■715
St. Mary
10
1707
Johnson, Sarah, Shipton Gorge
42
1723
Kaines, Richard,
42
1720
Johnson, Joan, Weymouth
69
737
Kaines, William, Blandford
5
1725
Johnson, William, Weymouth
90
1742
Kaines, Henry, Mansion
21
1738
Johnson, James, Blandford
2
1758
Kaines, Mary, widow, Bland-
Johnson, Robert, Weymouth
82
[767
ford
8
1767
Johnson, Sarah, Wimborne
Kaines, Ann, widow, Blandford 2
1775
St. Giles
54
1779
Kaines, Betty, Child Okeford
10
1776
Johnson, Thomas, Belchalwel
4
1791
Kasely, Katherine, Haselbury
Admon. de bonis non i, 179
r.
Bryan
20
1693
Joliff, Thomas,
8
[700
Kate, Robert, Broadmaine
6
1676
Joliff, John, Hinton Martell
25
1728
Kates, Margaret, Weymouth
45
1697
Johffe, Margaret, Munkton
Kayne, Thomas, senr., Ansty
Up-Wimborne
37
1695
in Hilton
3
1731
Joliffe, Anniver,
42
[700
Kaynes, John,
6
1665
Joliffe, Ann, Hinton Martell
30
1707
Kearley, Silas, TarrantRushtor
51
1791
Joliffe, Robert, Witchampton
21
1708
Keat, John, Winterborne St.
Joliffe, George, Stalbridge
35
[710
Martin
32
1677
Joliffe, William,Hinton Martel
23
1718
Keat, Honour, Toller Farnham
42
1701
Joliffe, Mary, Stour Provost
74
1731
Keat, Bernard, Wyke Regis
23
1708
Joliffe, Robert, Stour Provost
73
1731
Keat, Richard, Langton
Joliffe, Humphrey, Abbotsbury i
1736
Matravers
37
1730
Joliffe,Elizabeth, Stour Provost
57
1747
Keat,Samue!,Puddletrenthide
52
1731
Joliffe, Arthur, Portisham
59
1765
Keat, James, Sandwich
30
1746
Joliffe, Edward, Wimborne
Keat, Elizabeth, Wyke Regis
62
1751
St. Giles
78
1782
Keat, John, Lychett Matravers
II
1752
Jones, Mary, West Orchard
40
1706
Keatt, William, Broadmaine
5
1699
Jones, Sarah, Bridport
16
1759
Keate, Molly, Weymouth
49
1792
Jones, Thomas, senr., Bridport 1 5
1759
Keate, Margaret, Crawford
6
1688
Jones, John, senr., Blandford
6
1760
Keate, John, Weymouth
70
1771
1^
Dorset Wilts.
Keate, James, Winterborne
St. Martin 41
Keate, Thomas, East Morden 32
Keate, Elizabeth, Winterborn
Monckton 74
Keates, Richard, East
Lulworth 23
Keats, EHzabeth, Sandwich 50
Keay, John, senr., West Parley 33
Kedger, Mary, Blackney in
Stoake Abbas 4
Keech, John, senr., 9
Keech, William, Kingscombe
in Toller Porcorum 36
Keech, Ann, Bridport 6
Keech, John, Bridport 8
Keemer,Christopher,Blandford 4
Keene, John, 41
Keeping, Henry, Cranbome 13
Keeping, William, Cranborne 12
Keeping, John, HintonMartell 30
Keeping, Bartholomew,
Hampreston 31
Keeping, Mary, Hampreston 29
Keeppen, Thomas, Longham 30
1676
1733
1771
1781
1763
1701
1698
172s
1749
1769
1732
1661
1686
1686
1773
1755
1778
1669
1725
1661
1663
1676
Keily, Richard, Ashmore 4
Kellaway, George, Broadway 5
Kellaway, Christopher,
Puddletown 38
Kellaway,John,Puddlehinton 25
Kellaway, Nicholas, Puddle-
hinton 16 1716
Kellaway ah. Clarke, Walter,
Sturminster Newton 40
Kellaway, Richard, Gussage
All Saints 39
Kellaway, Jane, widow,
Bexington 3
Kellaway, Edward, Winborne
St. Giles 82
Kellaway, Joseph, Moor
Critchell 36
KelIaway,James,Piddlehinton 54
Kellaway, Stephen, Gussage
St. Andrews 32
Kellaway, John, Piddlehinton 44
Kellaway, Sarah, widow,
Piddlehinton 47
Ke'laway, Nicholas, Stur-
minster Newton 52
Kelly, Thomas, Long Critchell 36
Kelway, Rachel, Shaston 37
Kember, Nicholas, 60
Kember, Margaret, 63
Kember, William, Stalbridge
Weston 30
Kember, Matthew, Tairant
Gunville 76
Kemway, Robert, Wootton
Fitzpaine 98
1727
1736
1746
1747
1747
1764
1765
1773
1775
1778
1754
1674
1664
1672
1706
1769
1767
Kendall, Sarah, Sturminster
Newton 37
Kendell, Henry, Marnhull 22
Kendell als. Keynell, George,
Marnhull 26
Keninson, Robert, Stalbridge 46
Kenison, William,
Kennell, Richard, Marnhull
Kennell, Wm., Middlemarsh
Kennell, Thomas, Wareham
Kent, Abraham, Dorchester
Kent, Hannah, Dorchester
Kent, Aaron, Winterborne St.
Giles
Kenway, Robert,
66
5:
Kenway, Ann, spinster,Bridport 5
34
31
38
4
12
6
Keppen, Philip,
Kerley, Elizabeth, widow,
Cranborne
Kerly, Mary, Sturminster
Newton
Kerly, Walter, Iwerne Minster 27
Kerly, William, Munckton in
Cranborne
Kerly, Phillip, Boreage
Kerly, William, Fairvvood in
Cranborne
Kerly, Walter, Blandford
Kerly, William, Sixpenny
Handley 48
Kerly, Jenny, Blandford 4
Kerly, Silas, Ashmore 4
Kerly, John, Ashmore 3
Kerly. Richard, Ashmore 4
Kerly, Richard, I werneMinster 41
Kerly, Sarah, Edmondsham 23
Kerly, Richard, Blandford 2
Kerly, Simon, Iwerne Minster 21
Kerslake, John, South Poorton 44
Kesser, Martha, widow, Wey-
mouth 49
Transmitted under monition.
Kexton, John, Monkton 38
Kexstone, Nicholas, Ansty
in Hilton 3
Kexstone, Mary, Winterborne,
Monkton
Keyle, Dorothy,
Keymor, Grace, Blandford
Keynell, William, Sutton in
Tarrant Monkton
Keynell, John, Wareham
Keynell als. Kendell, George,
Marnhull
Keyner, Henry, Melcombe
Keynes, Jane, Hillwill in
Sydling
Keynes, Margaret, Durweston 28
Keynes, Robert, Durweston 26
Keynes, Thomas, Hilton 41
1784
1722
1723
1661
1677
1681
1712
1713
1779
1780
1786
1694
1782
1661
14 1740
66
4
3
3
35
26
21
16
1665
1671
1671
1702
1702
1704
1714
1737
1747
1748
1754
1767
1768
1783
1789
1723
1783
1773
1734
1787
1686
1722
1682
1715
1723
1668
1715
1742
1761
1764
Archdeaconry Court.
75
Keynes, William, Child Oke-
King, Thomas, Shaston
26 1
687
ford
19
1765
King, Charles, Blandford
3
689
Keynes, Thomas, Durweston
21
1774
King, Luce, Shaston
39 1
691
Keysar ah. Fiver, John,
King, Richard, Dudsbury in
Lytchett Minster
II
1726
West Parley
14
691
Kibbles, John, Okeford Fitz-
King, Francis, Horton
21 ]
693
paine
23
1667
King, Richard, Dudsbury in
Kiddell, Sarah, Piddletrent-
West Parley
18
700
hide
33
1776
King, Margaret, Shuthill in
Kiddle, William, Puddle-
Shipton
40
701
trenthide
36
1663
King, Rose,^
32
702
Kiddle, Mary, Puddletrenthide
27
1668
King, John, Shaston
31
702
Kiddle, Richard, Fifehead
King, John, Blandford
7 1
704
Quinton
24
1695
King, Henry, Hawkchurch
25
704
Kiddle, Elizabeth. Holwell
15
1702
King, Ann,
27
706
Kiddle, Francis, Holwell
21
1703
King, Robt., Sutton Walrond
54
707
Kiddle, Thomas,
29
1704
King, Mary, Shaston
36
713
Kiddle, William, senr., Puddle-
King, Richard, Chalbury
18
714
trenthide
43
1704
King, Robt., Caundle Stourton
8
[718
Kiddle, William,
44
1704
King, Thomas, East Stour
26
1730
Kiddle, Thomas, Holwell
20
1713
King, Phillis, Blandford
5
[730
Kiddle, John,
21
1719
King, Grace, Shaston
54
m
Kiddle, Thomas, Holwell
27
1728
King, Anthony, Wimborne
Kiddle, William, Fifehead
St. Giles
55
[740
Quintin
30
1730
King, Thomas, Shaston
32
746
Kiddle, WiUiam, Puddletrent-
King,James,H.M.S."Norfo]k'
'92
747
hide
51
1730
King, John, Shaston
54
754
Kiddle, James, Puddletrent-
King, Thomas, Shaston
29 ]
757
hide
30
1740
King, Thomas, Shaston St.
Kiddle, Eleanor, Piddletrent-
James
59
761
hide
40
1750
King, Christopher, Hampres-
Kiddle, Edith, Piddletrenthide
43
1753
ton
28
1769
Kiddle, Elizabeth, Puddle-
King, Charles, Blagden in
trenthide
49
1762
Cranborne
26
775
Kiddle, John, Sydling St.
King, Thomas, Shaston
62
775
Nicholas
60
1785
King, Samuel, Winterbome
Kiddle, Emanuel, Sydling St.
Abbas
72
776
Nicholas
59
1786
Kingman, Ralph, Mapowder
35
1661
Kidger, Robert, Chedington
13
1673
Kingman, Thomas, Haselbury
Kidney, William,Symondsbur^
•24
1752
Bryan
3
1679
Kidney, William, Symondsbury 6 1
1785
Kingman, James, Holwell
34
[780
Kieek, John, Chideock
17
1670
Kingsberry, Alice, Chesel-
Kilcatt, John,
45
1698
bourne
19
[731
Kimber, Thomas, Handford
28
1768
Kingsberry, Robert, Chesel-
King, Robert,
51
1663
borne
5
738
King, William, Purse Caundle
39
1663
Kingsbery, Walter, Chaldon
King, Alice,
59
1664
Herring
18
11^
King, Thomas, Cerne Abbas
10
1664
Kingsbury, Joseph, Chesel-
King, Christopher, Manning-
borne
2
6S5
ton in Gussage All Saints
21
1669
Kingsbury, Robert, Chesel-
King, Luke, sen., Chaldon
borne
16
[728
Herring
16
1670
Kingston, Irishman, Wey-
King, Richard, jun., Little
mouth
66
675
Canford
31
1671
Kingston, Robert,
45
676
King, Mary, Hawkchurch
27
1672
Kingston, Robert, sen., Bland-
King, William, jun.,
57
1674
ford
9
739
King, Mary, Blandford
2
1675
Kingston, Robert, Blandford
5
742
King, Dorothy, Canford
2
1680
Kingston, Thomas, Blandforc
i 3
742
King, Thomas, Chaldon
Kingston, Francis, Blandford
2
750
Herring
2
1681
Kingston, Elizabeth, Blandford 7
786
76
Dorset Wilts.
Kingstone, Fabian, 29 1705
Kinner, Elizabeth, Weymouth 13 1680
Kinninmoth, John, Dorchester 22 I754
Kippin, Francis, Hampreston 23 1773
Kipping, Bartholomew, Ham-
preston 35 1739
Kisley,John,Haselbury Bryan 12 1677
Knapp, Henry, 66 1731
Knapp, John, Spetisbury 71 I742
Knapton, Richard, Compton
Abbas 8 1677
Kneeler, William, Weymouth 54 1663
Knight, Richard, Chidiock n 1661
Knight, Robt.,Kearne(Ceme) 39 1675
Knight, William, West
Knighton 48 1689
Knight, John, 34 1695
Knight, Angell, Loaders 19 1697
Knight, Robert, Rampisham 40 1700
Knight, Mary, 23 1706
Knight, John, 53 ^712
Knight, John, Norris Mill m
Puddletown 34 1723
Knight, Richard, West Milton 48 1727
Knight, John, Bothenhampton 5 1732
Knight, Joan, Sidling 7° ^733
Knight, Robert, Symondsbury 48 1743
Knight, John, Stinsford 54 ^11 '^
Knight, Rich., Symondsbury 57 1776
Knight, George, Shaston 34 1779
Knight, Mary, Woolcombe
Matravers 74 1781
Knight, James, Shaston 58 1782
Knight, Robt., Bothenhampton 2 1789
Knight, John, Blandford 6 1791
Knighton, Angell, Poorstock 27 1693
Knot, Thomas, Stockland 31 1706
Knott, Mary, Stockland 26 1726
Knott, Martha, Shaston 63 1777
Kyte, John, Dalwood 18 1725
Lack, George, Marshwood 29 1662
Lacke,John, Pillesdon 27 1689
Lacy, Richard, Blandford 5 ^755
Lacy, John, Blandford 5 I774
Laget, John, Blandford 4 I772
Lake, William, Cranbome 15 1672
Lake, Thomas, Dagins in
Cranbome
Lake, Joan, Frampton
Lake, Phillip, Broadway
Lamas, Pancratias, Puddle-
town
Lambert, Wm., East Orchard
7 1568, 1638, 1659
Lambert, Scipio, Tarrant
Monckton 48 1664
Lambert, Charles, Buckhorne 7 1671
Lambert, Hugh, Buckhorn
Weston 13 1675
13 1701
34 1775
13 1775
36 1691
Lambert, William, Tarrant
Rushton 61 1675
Lambert, Thomas, Sturton
Caundle 33 1689
Lambert, Wm., East Orchard 31 1689
Lambert, John, Lidlinch 35 1695
Lambert, Henry, 23 1696
Lambert, John, Long Critchell 25 1703
Lambert, Martin, East
Orchard 17 1703
Lambert, Nicholas, 28 1704
Lambert, William, Twyford
in Compton Abbas 4° 1710
Lambert, Dinah, 47 1712
Lambert, Bernard, Hinton St.
Mary I9 ^1"^!
Lambert, Stephen, Fifehead
Neville 10 1724
Lambert, Joseph, East Or-
chard 24 1725
Lambert, John, Witchampton 74 1730
Lambert, Elizabeth, Lidlinch 25 1740
Lambert, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton 46 1643
Lambert, Daniel, Wimborn
All Saints and St. Giles 68 175°
Lambert, William, Okeford
Fitzpaine 45
Lambert, James, Shapwick 48
Lambert, John, Blandford 19
Lambert, John, Shaston 47
Lambert, Grace, Wareham 62
Lampard, Elizabeth, Shaston 29
Lane, William, sen.. South
Perrott 29
Lane, Edward, Buckland 8
Lane, Stephen, South Perrott 43
Lane, Robert, Portland
Lane, John, Middlemarsh
Lane, John, Pentridge
Lane, Jane, Iwerne Minster
Lane, William,
Lane, Jane,
Lane, Frances, Stalbridge
Lane, John, Turnworth
Lane, WiUiam, Mapowder
Lane, Ann, Shaston
Lane, Henry, Denlane in
Handley
Lane, William, Stockland
Lane, Thomas, sen.. South
Perrott
Lane, William, Marshwood
Lane, Mary, Blandford
Lane, John, Hawkchurch
Lane, Owen, Portland
Langford, Bridget, Puddle-
town
Langford, John, sen., Puddle
town
20
22
37
23
8
9
30
47
30
40
14
40
21
46
5
28
36
1761
1771
1777
1778
1786
1770
1660
1664
1664
1665
1667
1670
1689
1689
1690
1692
171
1723
1723
1740
1752
1765
1773
1786
1789
36 1712
15 1716
Archdeaconry Court.
77
Lang^ord, Nathaniel, Tyne-
Latty, Joan, Compton Abbas
10 ]
783
ham in Purbeck
43 I
722
Laurence, Martin, Cranbome
25 1
751
Langfford, Andrew, Puddle-
Laurence, William, Shaston
47 1
771
town
27 1
746
Laver, William, Kington
Langford, John, Powerstock
35 J
749
Magna
22 ]
703
Langford, Ann, Piddleton
38 1
760
Lawes, Amy, Dorchester
28 1
755
^^angford, Arthur, Tarrant
Lawes, William, Bridport
7 1
761
Gunville
39 J
783
Lawrence, Francis,
45
661
Langham, John, Caundle
Lawrence, Richard, Kington
Bishop
14 ]
728
Magna
31 ]
670
Langhorn, James, Hoi well
35 J
759
Lawrence, , Rampisham
29
687
Langhorn, Mary, Hoi well
29 ]
760
Lawrence, Thos., Rampisham 38
691
Langhome, Ann, Caundle
Lawrence, Edward,
7 1
700
Bishop
15 1
778
Lawrence, Edward, sen., Aff-
Langley, Thomas, Burstock
20 ]
748
puddle
2
[710
Langly, Robert, Burstock
7
665
Lawrence, Dorothy, Wey-
Langly, William, Gabriels in
mouth
52
1712
Whitechurch Canon,
33
689
Lawrence, Ann, Weymouth
57
723
Langly, Isaac, Wareham
37
706
Lawrence, Jonathan, Lulworth
23
723
Langman, Robert, Stalbridge
36
727
Lawrence, Giles,
52
1727
Langman, Robert, Marnhull
39
782
Lawrence, Solomon, Burton
Langrish, Thomas, Weymouth 95
738
Bradstock
II
[728
Lajigrish, Frances, Weymouth 50
740
Lawrence, Rawleigh, Rivells
Langrish, Wm., Weymouth
43
[746
in Buckland Newton
58
[730
Langrish, Eliz., Weymouth
57
[763
Lawrence, Thomas, Affpiddle
2
[730
Lanning, William, sen.,
22
t662
Lawrence, John, Burton
Lanning, John, Bloxworth
3
[664
Bradstock
IS
f733
Lanning, Edward, Kington
Lawrence, Mary, Aflfpuddle
2
1738
Magna
19
[668
Lawrence, Abraham, Burton
Lsuining, Richard, Marnhull
20
668
Bradstock
13
'747
Lanning, Faith, Child Okeford
23
[689
Lawrence, Edward, Affpuddle
2
[751
Lanning, Nicholas, Marnhull
42
[692
Lawrence, Joyce, Affpuddle
2
1754
Lanning, Mary, Lidlinch
22
[693
Lawrence, Andrew, Charmouth
117
'759
Lanning, Benjamin, Puddle-
Lawrence, Priscilla, Char-
hinton
29
1701
mouth
18
1759
Lanning, Judith,
32
1712
Lawrence, John, Fontmell
Lanning, Richard, Kington
Magna
18
^77Z
Magna
35
1769
Lawrence, Mary, widow.
Lanning, Robert, Kington
Blandford
2
[780
Magna
28
1771
Lawrence, Henry, Fontmill
26
[786
Lanning, Mary, Stalbridge
59
1774
Lawrence, Jonathan, Ware-
Lane, Joan, Portland
51
1731
ham
60
1786
Lano, Owen, Portland
51
'734
Lawrenson, William, H.M.S.
Lano, Richard, Portland
50
^37
"Rainbow"
75
1750
Lano, Grace, Portland
59
[742
Laws, Thomas,
60
1712
Lano, Susanna, Portland
60
[742
Laws, Thomas, Tarrant Keyn
Lano, Richard, Portland
47
1768
stone
40
1722
Lanoe, Ruth,
31
1689
Laws, Mary,Tarrant Crawforc
19
1729
Lanow, Robert, Portland
43
[671
Laws, William, Horton
28
1762
Larcombe, Hester, Mosterton
49
•734
Layfield, Elizabeth, Studland
42
749
Larcombe, Henry, Cattistock
II
1769
Leach, Spicer, Caundle Marsh
II
'758
Larder, Anthony, Loaders
13
1726
Leare, Dorothy, Ashmore
4
1717
Admon. de bonis non 1741
Ledoze, Sarah, Watton in
Larder, Ann, Loders
39
1737
Symondsbury
42
1697
Lascombe, Elizabeth, Brad-
Ledoze, Thomas, Weymouth
90
'733
ford Abbas
6
1740
Lee, Robert, Winterborne
Lathy, Abraham, Charmouth
9
[674
Stickland
48
[706
Lattimer als. Holland, Joan,
Lee, Richard, Wareham
44
1727
Weymouth
55
1670
Lee, John, Winterborne Stick
Latty, John, Compton Abbas
13
[782
land
84
1739
78
Dorset Wills.
Leer, John, Shaston 58
Leer, Francis, Shaston 31
Leer, Humphrey, Shaston 52
Leer, Humphrey,jun., Shaston 43
Legg, Charles, Wareham 73
Legg, Richard, Nether King-
combe in Toller Porcorum 26
Legg, Joan, 57
Legg, William, Litton Cheney 33
Legg, John, Hooke 44
Legg, Henry, Litton Cheney 16
Leigh, Frances, Little Canford 23
1736
1746
1754
1760
1671
1702
1707
1758
1764
1779
1703
1738
1744
1731
1720
1789
1687
1707
1742
Leigh, Mary, Dorchester
Leigh, Mary, Cranbome
Lemmon, Thomazin, Dor-
chester
Lemon, Richard, Stalbridge
Lemon, John, Stalbridge
Lenning^on, Ann, Easton
Lennington, John,
Lerrouse, Thomas, Wareham 84
Lester, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton 60 1771
Lester, Rebecca, spinster,
Dorchester
Leveredge, Christopher, —
Levett, John,
Levorise, Thomas, Wareham 51
Lewes, Mary, Stock Gaylard 69
Lewin, Honor, Witchampton 42
Lewis, Christopher, Sturton
Caundle 44
Lewis, Abraham, Weymouth 95
Lewis, Nathaniel, Weymouth 58
Lewis,Mary,StourtonCaundle 19
Lewis, Samuel, Stourton
Caundle
Lidden, John, H.M.S. " Cam-
bridge "
Lidford, Joseph, Fifehead
Neville
Lidford, Charles, Hazelbury
Bryan 23
Lidford, Ann,Hazelbury Bryan 2 1
Light, William, West Stower 59
Light, Jane, West Stower 48
Light, Morgan, Lydlinch 46
Lightfoot, Robert, Symonds-
bury 53
Lill, John, East Stoke 8
Lillie, Beersheba, Stower
Provost 30 1660
Lillie, John, Fifehead Mag-
dalen 26
Lillingtin, Simon, Chaldon
Herring 13
Lillington, Benjamin, Win-
frith Newburgh 58
Lillington, George, Winfrith
Newburgh 66
1671
1689
1689
1703
18 1782
50 1672
25 1707
1723
1731
1676
1718
1742
1763
1780
18 1780
90 1747
16 1757
1766
1771
1672
1713
1767
1695
1788
1714
1694
1662
1669
Lillington, Julian, Winfrith 78
Lillington, Edith, East Stoake 32
Lillington, George, 28
Lillington, Edwd., Stoborough 37
Lillington, Thomas, Winfrith
Newburgh 55 1712
Lillington, Thomas, East
Burton 23 17 14
Lillington, Robert, Chaldon
Herring 7
Lillington, William, 54
Lillington, George, Chaldon
Herring 15
Lillington, Ann, Fordington 33
Lillington, George, Chaldon 23
Lillington, Robert, Burleston il
Lillington, Robert, Chaldon
Herring 12
Lillington, Mary, widow,
West Chaldon 80
Lillington, Robert, Quarleston 43
Lillington, John, Burleston 13
Lillington, George, sen.. West
Lul worth 81
Lillington, George,
Quarleston in Stickland
Lillington, Thomas, Newton
in Holton in Wareham
Lilly, John, Shaston
Lilly, Robert, Shaston
Lilly, Henry,
Lilly, Ann, Shaston
Lilly, John, Dorchester
Lilly, John, Mamhull
Linington, William,
Linnington, Katherine, Wey-
mouth
Linnington, John, Sandwich
Lisle, Richard, Blandford
Lithgoe, John, Piddletown
Littell, William, Askerswell
Littell, Elizabeth, Askerswell
Little, George, Bridport
Little, Richard, Moreton
Little, Elizabeth, Moreton
Little, Elias, Poorstock
Little, John, Winfrith New-
burgh
Little, William, Affpuddle
Lloyd als. Floyd, Avis, Ware-
ham 48 1717
Loader, Andrew, Stourton
Caundle 57 1661
Loader, Alice, Dorchester 18 1664
Loader, Thomas, 74 167 1
Loader, William, 79 1671
Loader, Samuel, East Burton
in Winfrith Newburgh 16 1 69 1
Loader, Andrew, Stourton
Caundle 64 1730
55
34
28
32
9
36
18
30
53
64
39
2
42
2
3
3
32
48
51
42
I
1715
1718
1728
1739
1748
1760
1760
1761
1771
1778
1782
1782
1791
1666
1715
1720
1740
1745
1787
1670
1728
1763
1723
1754
1746
1 76 1
1720
1723
1734
1777
1784
1787
Archdeaconry Court.
79
Loader, James, Caundle
Stourton 14
Loader, Andrew, Sturminster
Newton 52
Loader, John, Stourton
Caundle 59
Loader, William, Weymouth 48
Loades, Margaret, Upway 30
Lock, William, Pillesdon 42
Lock, Philip, Stockland 64
Lock, William, Brockhampton
in Upwimborne 7
Lock, John, Litton Cheyney 23
Lock, Margaret, Kington
Russell 30
Lock, Richard, Cannon Court
in Pulham 3
Lock, Lucy, Rampisham 39
Lock, John, Marshwood 34
Lock, Samuel, Swyre, and of
H.M.S. "Duntish" 21
Lock, Robert, Broadcroaft
in Loders 7
Lock, John, Hawkchurch 32
Lock, Samuel, Rridport 8
Lock, John, Bridport 8
Lock, Edith, Stalbridge 72
Lock, Thomas, Dorchester 28
Lock, John, Lascombe Hilton 20
Lock, William, Chideock 20
Locke, Elizabeth, Glanvilles
Wootton 1 5
Locket, Mary, Stickland 32
Lockett, William, Charlton
Marshall 5 1568, 1638,
Lockett, Wm., Winterborne
Zelstone 36
Lockett, Mary, Winterborne
Zelston 69
Lockett, Thomas, Winter-
borne Zelstone 48
Lockett, Edward, Charlton
Marshall 8
Lockier, Henry, Dudsbury in
West Parley 10
Lockier, Joseph, Horton 43
Lockier, Robert, H.M.S.
"Burford" 98
Lockyer, Joan, Winfrith
Newburgh 63
Lockyer, John, West Parley 60
Lockyer, William, Verwood
in Cranborne 63
Lockyer, Ann, Longham 35
Lockyer, Thomas, Longham 36
Lockyer, Ralph, Dudsbury in
West Parley 24
Lockyer, Joseph, Charlton
Marshall 18
Lockyer, Joseph, Charborough 10
761
763
768
789
687
661
671
672
693
695
697
700
704
711
721
725
727
728
742
751
763
775
668
692
659
660
669
686
711
699
741
748
661
663
725
728
728
730
IZl
749
Lockyer, Henry, Moreton 45
Lockyer, John, Longham in
Hampreston 22
Lockyer, Isabella, Hampres-
ton 34
Lockyer, Thomas, Cranborne 15
Loddar, Roger, Pimperne 20
Lodder, Robert, Todbere 34
Lodder, Martin, Stour Provost 31
Loder, Maximilian, Wey-
mouth 49
Loder, John, Stour Provost 51
Loder, Phillis, Pimperne 46
Loder, William, Winfrith 52
Loder, Mary, Caundle Bishop 13
Loder, William, Hazelbury
Bryan 23
Loder, James, Haselbury
Brian 21
Loder, John, sen., Weymouth 72
Loder, John, Weymouth 70
Loder, John, Holwell 32
Loder, James, Hazelbury
Bryan 57
Loder, Alice, Caundle Sturton 18
Loder, William, Holwell 29
Lodge, John, East Stour 19
London, John, Shaston 34
Long, Robert, Winterborne
Whitechurch 33 1568, 1638,
Long, Walter, Morecomb
Lake 20
Long, Nicholas, Moreton 34
Long, Thomas, Bradpole 4
Long, Richard, Dorchester 15
Long, John, 5
Long, William, 13
Long, Frances, Allington i
Long, Jane, Allington i
Long, Mary, Colhay in
Loaders 1 1
Long, Bishop, Colhay in
Loders 12
Long, John, Whitechurch 44
Long, John, 32
Long, Samuel, Whitechurch
Canon. 58
Long, Mary, Bettiscombe 3
Long, Rebecca, Weymouth 39
Long, Walter, Whitechurch
Canon.
Long, John,
Long, Theophilus, Stockland 61
Long, John, Chalbury 10
Long, Edward, Dewlish 26
Long, David, Chalbury 11
Longman, William, 16
Longman, Joy, Shilling Oke-
ford 6 1
Longman, Grace, Marnhull 39
SO
2
759
776
782
785
687
676
735
664
690
692
698
728
743
746
747
755
775
781
790
691
746
659
666
669
675
686
692
693
694
698
702
709
709
710
714
715
715
718
721
725
732
751
762
691
n\
790
8o
Dorset Wills.
22 1697
19
91
I
38
22
17 1701
16
43
Loop, George, Middleborough
in Wareham
Loop, George, Stoborough in
Purbeck
Loop, Moses, Wareham
Loop, Thomas, Wareham
Holy Trinity or Sto-
borough
Loope, Margaret, Affpuddle
Loope, William, Sloape in
Purbeck
Loope, George, Wareham
Looting, Nathaniel, Hawk-
church
Loreing, John, Combe in
Stoake Abbas
Loreing, John, Marshwood
Loring, Margaret, Abbots
Stoake i
Loring, Samuel, Hawkchurch 33
Loscombe, Thomas, sen.,
Melbury Bubb 31
Love, Thomas, Whitechurch
Canon. 4^
Lovelace, Robert, Chilfroome 10
Lovelace, William, Chilfroome 9
Lovelace, Richard, Benville
in Corscombe 5
Lovelace, William, Winter-
borne Stickland 32
Lovelace, Robert, Puddle-
trenthide
Lovelace, John, Upway
Lovelace, Robert, Mayden
Newton
Lovelace, Ralph, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Lovelace, Robert, Broadwinsor 9
Lovelace, Sarah, Godmanston 30
Lovelace, James, Corscombe 23
Lovelace, William, Bincombe i
Lovelace, William, Piddle-
trenthide
Lovelace, Good, Hursey in
Burstock
Lovelass, Elizabeth, Puddle
town
Loveless, Edward, Chesel-
bourne
Loveless, Robert, Piddle-
trenthide
Loveless, William, Piddletown 43
Loveless, Grace, Corscombe 12
Loveless, John, Buckland
Newton 17
Loveless, Susanna, Hilton 28
Lovell, William, Fleet . 1 1
Lovell, Robert, 22
Lovell, Charles, Witchampton 38
Lovell, James, MarnhuU 28
1711
1738
1762
1667
1713
1716
22
73
1692
1686
1782
1694
1720
1662
1667
1673
1705
1726
1736
52 1737
81
39
II
60
16
52
1742
1742
1744
1764
1772
1772
1774
1733
1695
1742
1754
1766
1777
1785
1660
1661
1693
1700
Lovell, James, MarnhuU 45 I742
Lovell, John, Witchampton 85 1756
Lovfell, John, Stalbridge 63 1765
Lov7, Mary, East Lulworth 31 1764
Lowe, Edith, Pallington in
Aflfpuddle 30 1727
Lowman, Owen, sen., Puddle-
hinton 49 1675
Lowman, William, Puddle-
hinton ' 20 1724
Lowman, William, Puddle-
hinton 21 1726
Lowman, George, Buckland
Newton 15 1786
Reproved at Doctors' Commons.
Loyt, Barnard, Hinton St.
Mary 42 173^
Admon. de bonis non 17, 1737.
Loyte, Philip, Sturminster
Newton 46 1700
Loyte, Bernard, Hinton St.
Mary u 1716
Loyte, William, Lidlinch 17 I735
Loyte, Bernard, Hinton St.
Mary 36 1737
Loyte, Margery, Lidlinch 34 17 54
Lucas, William, Caundle
Bishop 8 1709
Lucas als. Bright, William,
Lower Gussage 37 1728
Lucas, Stephen, Tarrant
Gunville 68 17 39
Lucas, Richard, Broadwinsor 8 1784-
Luccum, John, Buckland
Newton 18 1707
Luckhsun, George, Buckland
Newton 9 '725
Luifman, Osmond, Blandford 4 1671
Lukas, James, Moredon 36 167 1
Lukess, Martha, Shaston 45 1776
Lukis als. Bright, John,
Handley 19 1789
Lukres, John, East Lulworth 33 1736
Lumbard, Lazarus, Bridport 14 1707
Lumbard, Thomas, East Stoke 34 1764
Lumber, Alexander, East
Stoake 10 1721
Lush, John, Symondsbury 55 1669
Lush, John, Melburv Abbas 30 1673
Lush, Rose, Chideock 6 1687
Lush, Elizabeth, 42 1689
Lush, Robert, Symondsbury 41 1690
Lush, William, Hargrove 35 1690
Lush, Thomas, Shaston 23 1705
Lush, Nicholas, Compton
Abbas 4 i7o6
Lush, John, Melbury Abbas 19 1709
Lush, William, Chideock 12 17 12
Lush, Christian, Shaston 45 ^714
Archdeaconry Court.
Lush, Henry, Whitechurch
Canon. 27
Lush, Phillis, Klelbury Abbas 20
Lush, John, Cashmere 5
Lush, William, Pulham 52
Lush, Edmund, Cranborne 23
Lush, Sarah, Fontmell Magna 17
Lush, William, Bridport 8
Lush, Wm., Great Fontmell 30
Lush, Eliz., Kington Magna 28
Lush, John, Shaftesbury 35
Lush, Esau, Hazelbury Bryan 29
Lush, John, Stalbridge 34
Lush. James, Stour Provost 46
Lutley, Thomas, Cattistock 21
Luxell, Francis, Cranborne 8
Lydford, Richard, Silton 69
Lymbry, William, 10
Lyme, Elinor, Abbotsbury i
Lyne, William, Cranborne 23
Mabell, Thomazine, Char-
mouth 10
Maber, Kobt, Hillfield Capella 22
Maber, Peter, Batcombe i
Maber, George, Mintern Parva3i
Maber, Henry, Hillfield 29
Maber, George, Dorchester 8
Maber, Thomas, Lytchett
Matravers 23
Maber, James, Lytchett Ma-
travers 31
Macharrell, George, Moredon 14
Mackerel!, Nich., Blandford 3
Mackerel!, George, Moor
Crichel 49
Mackerell, Charles, Handley 17
Maggs, John, Silton 55
Maggs, Mary, Silton 20
Maidman, William, East Stour 16
Maidman, William, East Stour 25
Maidman, Mary, West Stour "]"]
Maidment, Robert, Nyland
in Kington Magna 27
Maidment, John, Buckhorn
Weston 14
Maidment, John, Shaston 54
Maidment, Thos., West Stour 56
Maidment, James, Tarrant
Rushton
Main, John, Woodland
Maine, John, Allhallows in
St. Giles
Maine, Elizabeth, Shaston
Major, Joan, Sturminster
Newton
Major, Alice, Broadwinsor
Major, Elizabeth, Cranborne
Major, Francis, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 79 1764
41
47
719
720
726
730
IV
740
742
761
774
779
782
784
791
744
660
742
674
700
742
701
694
697
698
707
720
732
772
726
694
748
784
754
766
713
730
774
702
773,
772
779
732
699
741
704
719
759
Major, John, Hazelbury
Bryant 27 1792
Makmen, Cornelius, Shilling
Okeford 67 1744
Mallard, Richard, Moredon 27 1740
Malton, Betty, Milton Abbey 43 1769
Man, Ann, Stickland 37 1722
Mandin, William, Dorchester 18 1694
Manduit, Elizabeth, Toller
Porcorum 55 1690
Manduit, John, Toller Por-
corum 37 1692
Manfield, Wm., Dorchester 20 1774
Manifield, John, Stockland 23 1724
Mans, John, Weymouth 53 1740
Mansell, John, Weymouth 49 1698
Manse!!, John, Weymouth 24 17 16
Mansell, John, Mansion 41 1737
Mansell, Robert, Weymouth 69 1753
Mansell, Henry, Weymouth 68 1772
Reproved by Executor 1791.
Mansell, Joan, Weymouth 67 1772
Mansell, Hannah, Weymouth 38 1788
Mcinsell, Henry, Weymouth 56 1791
Mansell, Mary, Weymouth 58 179 1
Mantel!, John, Stoak Abbas 39 1694
Mantle, Jane, 13 1690
Mantle, John, 12 1690
Mantle, Mary, Broadwinsor 6 1701
Mantle, John, Longham in
Hampreston 15 1724
March, Stephen, Buckhorn
Weston 12 1766
March, Stephen, Sturminster 65 1774
Maries, Priscilla, Bridport 7 1686
Markes, Tristram, 11 1690
Markes, Edward, Broad-
windsor 6 1691
Markes, Margaret, Broad-
windsor 7 1692
Markes, Alice, Broadwinsor 7 1695
Marks, William, Shilling
Okeford 46 1695
Marsh, John, Loaders 10 1708
Marsh, Frances, Cheddington 10 17 13
Marsh, Henry, Loaders 17 1720
Marsh, Christopher, Bothen-
hampton 11 1748
Marsh, William, Allington 3 1751
Marsh, William, Bryanston 6 1753
Marsh, Mary, widow, Bryan-
ston 13 1767
Marsh, Elizabeth, Bothen-
hampton 5 1768
Marsh, Samuel, Blandford 4 1776
Marsh, John, Bradpole 8 1780
Marshallsay, John, Chickerell 11 1709
Marshallsay, Jas., Chickerell 10 171 7
Marshallsay, John, Parkmead
in Wyke Regis 44 1730
G
82
Dorset Wills.
1670
1686
1687
1691
1 69 1
1700
1702
1707
Marshallsay, Thomas, Wyke
Regis 76 1771
Marshallsay, John, Chickerell 20 1781
Marshfield, Wm., Dorchester 22 I747
Marshfield, Edward, Steeple 31 1757
Marten ah. Chaper, Thomas,
Woodyates 76 1675
Marten, Wm., Moore Crichel 15 1726
Marten, Thomas, Wimborne
St. Giles 79 1782
Martin, als. Chaper, George
Moorcritchel 32 1662
Martin als. Smetham, Henry,
West Pulham 57
Martin, Wm., Tarrant Gunville 35
Martin als. Smetham, Henry,
Pulham 23
Martin, Henry, Poorstock 35
Martin, Mary, Dorchester 12
Martin, Elizabeth, Blandford 6
Martin, Michael, Blandford 2
Martin, Joseph, Weymouth 64
Martin, Thomas, Stalbridge
Weston 33 1709
Martin, John, Winterborne
Houghton
Martin, John, Long Brady
Martin, John, Edmondsham
Martin, John, Chideock
Martin, John, Spetisbury
Martin, Edward, Cranborne
Martin, Matthew, Puddletown 59
Martin, George, AUhallows in
St. Giles
Martin, Mary, Moor Crichel
Martin, Wm.', Iwerne Minster
Martin, John, Lytchett
Matravers
Martin, John, Dorchester
Martin, John, Tarrant Hinton 38
Martin, Leonard,Winterborne
Whitchurch
Martin, Charles, Dorchester
Martyr, John, Piddletown
Master, Joseph, Bradford
Abbas 9
Master, Mary, Bradford Abbas 6
Master, Eliz., Bradford Abbas 6
Master, Robt., Bradford Abbas 5
Masterman, George, Winter-
borne St. Martin 48
Masterman, Thos., Kingston
Russell 47
Masters als. Pupler, Grace,
RidgewayinWyke Regis 28
Masters, John, Belchalwell i
Masters, George, Bradford
Abbas 12
Matcham, Joseph, Child Oke-
ford 17
51
18
26
5
65
14
2
30
.28
25
14
54
19
30
1713
1720
1725
1729
1731
1732
1733
1734
1743
1750
1763
1772
1784
1789
1791
1783
1718
1723
1741
1741
1745
1764
1720
1722
1748
1761
Matcham, Henry, Cranborne 4 1762
Matcham, John, Handley 23 1776
Matthew, Abraham, Shaston 28 1692
Matthew, Ann, Wareham 60 1707
Matthew, Benjamin, Silton 56 1754
Matthew, Betty, Shaston 55 1781
Matthew, John, Shaston 60 1782
Matthew, Mary, Blandford 2 1792
Matthews, Andrew, yi 1687
Matthews, Nich., Warmwell 45 1694
Matthews als. Gould, Eliz.,
Wareham
Matthews, John, Whitchurch
Canonigorum
Mattock, Samuel, Mapowder
Mattock, Samuel, Hilton
Mattocks, Rich., Weymouth
Mohun, Gilbert Maxmilian,
Fleet
Admon. de bonis non 1743.
May, Christian, Chesilborne
Maynard, John, Weymouth
Maynard, Joseph, Burton
Bradstock
Maynard, Katherine, Burton
Bradstock
Mayo, William, Lydlinch
Mayo, Mary, Funtmill
Mayo, J as., Fontmell Magna
Mayo, Peter, Bishops Caundle
Down
Mayo, Mary, Iwerne Minster
Mayo, James, Motcombe
Mead, Margery, Gallon in
Owermoigne
Mead, John, Buckhorn Weston
Mead, Thomas, Blandford -
Mead, Robert,
Mead, Grace, Buckhorn Wes-
ton
Mead, Mary, Wool
Mead, John, Kington Magna
Meaden, Thomas, East Bur-
ton in Winfrith Newburgh
Meaden, Margt., East Burton
Meaden, Charles, Galton in
Owermoigne
Meaden, William, Chaldon
Herring
Meaden, Charles, Galton in
Owermoigne
Meaden, William, Piddletown
Meaden, William, Cranborne
Meaden, Richard, Wool
Meader, Thomazine, Woods-
ford
Meader, Edward, sen., Bland-
ford
Meader, Jane,
Meader, Thomas, Chickerell
58 1695
81 1744
50 1736
27 1760
20 1708
12 1 72 1
4 1687
51 1727
9 1749
19 1751
27 1704
22 1729
25 1768
12 1774
36 1775
32 1792
20 1686
12 1689
3 1707
40 1715
5 1719
86 1736
30 1774
II 1697
19 1700
5 1708
14 1727
36 1733
52 1767
7 1770
71 1781
41 1693
3 1713
10 1715
13 1718
Archdeaconry Court.
83
Meader, John, H.M.S.
" Princess Amelia "
Meader, William, Shaston
Meader, John, Hareston in
Swanage
Meadway, Richard,
Meadway, Grace, Burton
Bradstock
Meager, William, Woolland
Meatyard, Robert, Nyland in
Kington Magna
Meatyard, Frances, Nyland
in Kmgton Magna
Meatyard, Honour, East
Orchard
Meatyard, John, Margaret
Marsh
Meatyard, William, Fontmell
Magna
Meatyard, Martin, Bryanstone 9
Meech, Nathaniel, Winter-
borne Abbas 48
Admon. de bonis non 1754.
Meech, Robert, EastWaddon
in Portesham i8
Meech, Richard, Winterborne
Steepleton 66
Meech, Dennett, Owermoigne 45
Meech, Mary, PitcherWaddon
in Portisham 53
Meech, Robert, Owermoigne 46
Meech, James, Plush in Buck-
land Newton 26
Meech, Jane, Hook 36
Meech, Robert, Charlton
Marshall 24
Meech, Ruth, Charlton Mar-
shall
Meech, John, Spetisbury
-Meech, John, Long Bredy
Meech, John, sen.. Plush in
Buckland Newton
Meech, Robert, Owermoigne
Meech, Henry, Cerne Abbas 16
Meering-, John, Moredon 43
Meggs, Edwd., Stubhampton
in Tarrant Gunville 28
Meggs, Harry, Bradford
Peverell 3
Melledge, Elizabeth, 13
Meller, Edward, Little Bredy 17
Melmoth, William, Sandwich 34
Melmoth, William, Sandwich 46
Melmoth, John, Sandwich 56
Melmoth, John, Sandwich
Mercer, Robert, Funtmill
Magna
Merefield, Ruth, Lytchett
Matravers
Merefield, Mary, Shaston
60
61
1743
1764
12
14
1788
1692
10
55
1695
1749
29
1689
6[
1690
10
1720
51
1736
26
9
1768
1777
51
30
59
54
701
703
725
728
736
111
73S
744
748
753
769
780
780
781
787
731
702
687
699
689
758
ni
781
734
742
774
Merrell, John, Weymouth 51
Merrell, Mary, Weymouth 56
Merrell, James, H.M.S.
" Princess Amelia" 87
Merry, Margaret, Turnworth 34
Mervin, Francis, Mansion 40
Ailmun. Ue bonis nun 1747.
Mervin, John, Sturminster
Newton •]-;
Metyard, Jas., Hinton Martell i8
Metyard, Martin, West Stour 86
Metyard, Matthew, Stour
Provost 31
Mew, Ralph, Tarrant Keyn-
stone 44
Mew, Robert, Gussage All
Saints 14
Mew, Sarah, Blandford i
Mew, Thomas, Gussage All
Saints 32
Mew, Thos., Moor Critchell 41
Mew, Robert, Witchampton loi
Mew, Roger, Cranborne 21
Mew, Katherine, Melbury
Osmond 48
Mew, Ralph, Tarrant Keyn-
stone 63
Mew^, Mary, Cranborne 21
Michel, Daniel, Langton Long
Blandford 21
Michell, Henry, Dorchester 8
Michell, Nicholas, Langton
Long Blandford 27
Michell, Robert, Affpuddle i
Michell, Thomas, Blandford 3
Michell, Margt., West Pulham 50
Michell, Nicholas, Tarrant
Hinton 46
Michell, Wm., Bradford Abbas 7
Michell, George, Pulham 48
Michell, John, Pulham 49
M'ichell, Thomas, Twyford in
Compton Abbas 62
Mickell, Francis, Blandford 6
Mice, Samuel, Broad winsor 13
Mice, Johanna, Broadwindsor 8
Mihells, Thomas, Weymouth 48
Middleton, Eliz , Cerne Abbas 9
Mihill ills. Clarke, Peter,
Chideock 14
Mihill als. Clarke, Nicholas,
Stoke Abbas 50
Mihill als. Clarke, Joan,
Stoke Abbas "j^
Admon. de bonis non 1735.
Miles, Elizabeth, Lydlinch 30
Miles, John, Melbury Abbas 35
Miles, Wm., Stock Gaylard 52
Miles, Joseph, sen., Shaston ^-j
Miles, James, Melbury Abbas 16
[704
1723
1744
[738
1773
1701
1773
1713
[715
[716
[741
1742
[748
'753
1765
'713
[706
[712
[714
[714
1717
[718
[723
1728
[728
[728
[703
1733
[743
[698
[701
[693
[695
1691
1704
1707
1712
1724
84
Dorset Wills.
Miles, John, Hazelbury Bryan 30 I747
Miles, James, Sutton Waldron 56 1766
Miller, Charles, Dorchester 14 1686
Miller, Nicholas, Gallon in
Owermoigne 24 1689
Miller, Thomas, Abbottsbury i 1690
Miller, Gregory, Holwell 26 1695
Miller, John, 4 1707
Miller, William, Burton
Bradstock 13 I7i4
Miller, John, Winterborne
Whitchurch 52 1718
Miller, Clement, Dorchester 8 1721
Miller, Richard, Duntish in
Buckland Newton 6 1735
Miller, Michael, Plush in
Buckland Newton 50 1739
Miller, Deborah, Wareham 44 1749
Miller ah. Andrews, Thomas,
Cerne Abbas 15 175°
Admon. de bonis non 1758.
Miller, Thomas, Whitechurch
Canonicorum 75 '755
Miller, Richard, Evershot 25 1762
Miller, Abraham, Holwell 401767
Miller, James, Morden 49 ^1^1
Miller, Joseph, Burton Brad-
stock 14 1778
Millier, Charles, Cranborne 16 1727
Millier, John, Blandford 4 '^IIP
Mills, Samuel, Pillesdon 45 175^
Mills, Andrew, Winterborne
St. Martin 85 1775
Milmoth, Phinis, Sandwich 53 I737
Milner, William, Wareham 37 177°
Minifie, John, Stoke 40 1717
Minson, Andrew, Nettlecombe
in Poor Stock 45 1690
Minson, Mary, Whitechurch 281699
Minson, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 5° ^7^3
Minson, Joan, Dunicy in
Symondsbury 6 1721
Minson, John, Nettlecombe
in Poorstock 5° 1725
Minson, William, Hinton St.
Mary 3° I754
Minsone, Ann, Nettle in Poor
Stock 39 1695
Minston, William, Hinton St.
Mary 23 1771
Minterne, Ann, Hooke 12 16S8
Minterne, Paul, Hook 37 1690
Minterne, John, Weymouth 59 1695
Minterne, William, Chideock 25 1741
Minterne, Andrew, Stanton
in Gabriel in Whitchurch
Canonicorum 73 '742
Minterne, Dorothy, Marsh-
wood 46 1742
23
45
19
25
22
Mintrum, Anthony, Blandford 7 1751
Mitchell, John, Bradford
Abbas 7
Mitchell, William, 48
Mitchell, Ann, 24
Mitchell, John, Bowerbath in
Symondsbury 5
Mitchell, Roger, Tolpuddle 41
Mitchell, Thomas, Wonston
in Hazelbury 53
Mitchell, Elizabeth, 14
Mitchell, Mary, Lydlinch 18
Mitchell, Thomas, Spetisbury 48
Mitchell, Isaac, Verwood in
Cranborne 45
Mitchell, Alice, Portland 28
Mitchell, Maurice, Iwerne
Minster 18
Mitchell, Robert, Portland 37
Mitchell, Nicholas, Tarrant
Hinton
Mitchell, David, Spetisbury
Mitchell, Daniel, Pimperne
Mitchell, Ursula, Spetisbury
Mitchell, John,
Mitchell, Edward, Spetisbury 56
Mitchell, William, Weymouth 24
Mitchell, Jane, Portland 49
Mitchell, Edmund, Cann ah.
Shaston St. Rumbold 16
Mitchell, Mary, Dorchester 30
Mitchell, Thomas, Dorchester 29
Mitchell, John, Tarrant
Munckton 34
Mitchell, Daniel, East Orchard 30
Mitchell, Ann, Piddletown 51
Mitchell, Jane, Spettisbury 39
Mitchell, Richard, Hazelbury
Bryan 35
Mitchell, Robert, Hazelbury
Bryan 24
Mitchell, Giles, Hazelbury
Bryan 3^
Mitchell, Robert, Portland 44
Mitchell, Henry, Child Oke-
ford 13
Mitchell, Thomas, Fontmell
Magna 24
Mitchell, William, Hazelbury
Bryan 35
Mitchell, Mary, Hazelbury
Bryan 3^
Mitchell, Samuel, Portesham 40
Mitchell, Arthur, Dorchester 17
Mitchell, John, Minterne
Magna
Mitchell, John, Wootton
Glanville 78
Mitchell, Margery, Portland 57
Mitchell, John, Portland 45
16S9
1690
1692
1702
1703
1703
1706
1706
1707
1713
1715
1715
1718
1719
1723
1724
1726
1727
1728
1729
1731
1733
1733
1733
1735
1737
1739
1740
1742
1742
1744
1747
1749
1754
1756
1758
1760
1762
40 1762
1765
1765
1766
Archdeaconry Court.
85
Mitchell, Jane, East Stoke
Mitchell, Robert, Portland
Mitchell, John, Spetisbury
Mitchell, William, Bradford
Abbas
Mitchell, Ann, Shaston
Mitchell, James, East Orchard 18
Mitchell, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 78
Mitchell, Thomas, Longbredy 34
Mitchell, Dorothy, Langton
Matravers
Mitchell, Robert, M interne
Magna
Mitchell, John, Portland
Mitchell, Simon, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Mitchell, James, Cann
Mitchell, John, Pulham
Mohun, Ellen, Fleet
Mohun, Sarah, Fleet
Mollens, Matthew, Marsh-
wood
Mollens, Andrew, Chideock
Melton, Betty, Blandford
Molten, Elizabeth, Blandford
Menck, William, Handly
Monk, Edward, Wootton
Glanville
Menk, Henry, Shaston St.
James
Monk, Thos., West Orchard 47
Monke, John, Shaston 31
Menke, Melior, Shaston 32
Monkton, Joseph, Fontmell
Magna 18
Moody, Elizabeth, Shaston 63
Moor, Andrew, Child Okeford 18
Moore, Agnes, Bradford
Abbas
Moore, Samuel,
Moore, Ann, Fiddleford
Moore, Henry, Nettlecombe
in Poorstock
Meere, John, Askerswell
Meere, Jonas, sen.. Child
Okeford 16
Moore, Thomas, Hawkchurch 35
Meere, John, MarnhuU 24
Moore, Samuel, Bridport 8
Meore, Susannah, Marnhull 39
Meeres, John, 36
Meores, Thomas, Buckhorn
Weston 8
Meores, Robert, Hinton St.
Mary
Meeres, .Elizabeth, Burton
Bradstock
Meeres, Mary, Broadwindsor
Meores, Charles, Holwell
767
768
771
771
772
773
774
774
780
781
786
786
790
791
720
735
739
750
730
756
747
764
780
686
686
776
767
761
686
686
687
693
694
737
740
740
782
701
702
716
726
776
Meeres, Abraham, Piddle-
hinton 49
Meeres, Elizabeth, Portland 32
Moors, Elizabeth, West Holme
in East Stoke 47
Moors, George, Piddlehinton 20
Moors, John, Travellers Rest
in Loaders 27
Moors, Joan, Tincleton 76
Moors, James, Hawkchurch 58
Moors, John, Sturminster
Newton 49
Moose, Thomas, H. M. S.
"Princess Caroline"
Meres, Alice, Bradpole
Morey, Thomas, Tarrant
Hinton
Morey, Mary, Iwerne Min-
ster or Gussage All
Saints
Morey, Joseph, Vearse in
Symondsbury
Morey, John, Allington
Morey, Richard, Rushton
Morey, James, Allington
Merey, Thomas, Tarrant
Hinton
Morey, John, Allington
Morey, Elizabeth, Dorchester 13
Merey, James, Allington 4
Morey, Thos., Tarrant Hinton 67
Morgan, Mary, Cranborne 18
Morgan, Thomas, Handley
Morgan, Nathaniel,
Morgan, Faith, Pimperne
Morgan als. Okeden, Mary,
Blandford
Morgan, David, Dorchester
Morgan, Ambrose, Handley
Morgan, Harry, Blandford
Morgan, Thos., sen., Horton 26
Morgan, Ambrose, Handley 20
Morgan, Edmund, Buckhorn
Weston 10
Morison, John, Swanage 58
Merren, Susanna, Durweston 14
Merrice, Elizabeth, Iwerne
Minster 29
Morris, John, Gussage St.
Michael 21
Morris, Margt., Hampreston 10
Morris, John, Weymouth 36
Morris, Benjamin, Bridport
Morris, John, Weymouth
Morris, Mary, Hilton
Morris, Tobias, Loders
Morris, Deborah, Bridport
Morris, Elizabeth, Morden
Morrish, John, Hursey in
Burstock
108
6
54
7
70
21
35
9
36
777
783
713
726
726
731
775
776
741
686
690
709
717
721
721
728
734
761
766
767
774
698
708
709
724
738
744
767
767
776
783
785
786
701
714
686
716
738
750
753
757
758
764
772
II 1692
86
Dorset Wills.
9 1726
59 1785
28 1694
16 1697
2 1687
51 1755
56 1764
47 1767
78 1754
15 1719
24 1720
32 1718
Morrish, Philip, Dalwood 26 1733
Morrish, Mary, Dalwood 7 I735
Mors, Nathaniel, Loders 4° 1725
Morse, Joseph, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 7° 1785
Mory, Joseph. Symondsbury 18 1708
Mory ah. Wills, Joan, Warn-
well 42 1746
Moss, John, 7 1690
Moss, Dinah, Dorchester 7 1710
Motyer, John, Fleet
Motyer, Israel, Swyer
Moulam, Edith, Mayden
Newton
Moulam, Henry, Hooke -- -^,,
Moulam, Elizabeth, Portland 43 1774
Moulham, Hugh, Broad
Sydling
Moulem, John, Radipole
Moulem, William, Portland
Moulem, Richard, Maiden
Newton
Mountier ah. Bascombe,
Hannah, Wool
Mountieur, Thomas, Ower-
moigne
Mountieur, Katherine, Ower-
moigne
Mowlam, Henry, Milborne
St. Andrew ^- - ,
Mowlam, Wm., sen., Radipole 28 1738
Mowlam, Alexander,Sandwich 55 1739
Moyle, Henry, Alderholt in
Cranborne i 1709
Moyle, Elizabeth, Alderholt
in Cranborne 4 17^8
Muddle, William, East Forshill
in Wareham 16 1693
Muddle, Phillip, Poor Stock 22 1706
Muddle, John, Portland
Muddle, Robert, Portland
Muddle, Margaret, Portland
Muddles, Grace, Portland
Muddles, Grace, Portland
Mullens, George, Ashmore
Mullens, Alice, Rile in Whit-
church
Mullens, Thomas, W' hitchurch
Canonicorum 34 '^1^-
Mullens, Robert, Buckhorn
Weston II 1727
Mullens, Roger, Buckhorn
Weston 12 1754
Mullens, Rachel, Marshwood y] 1766
Mullett, Edward, Duntish in
Buckland Newton
Mullett, Nathaniel, Holwell
Mullett, Margaret, Stoke
Wake
Mullett, George, Ibberton
Mullett, Thomas, Shaston 50
Muljett, Thomas, Ibberton 29
Mullett, Betty, Shaston 55
Mullett, Samuel, Buckland
Newton 15
Mullett, John, Ibberton 37
MuUins, John, Buckhorn
Weston 12
Munck, Wm., Great Funtmell 22
Munckton, Richard, Fontmell 19
21 1735
51 1774
45 178(7
45 1730
44 1772
4 1690
36 1694
1766
1768
1774
1780
1781
1766
1712
1722
1726
1772
1705
1705
1730
Munckton, Eliz., Funtmell
Munckton, Lucy, Fontmell
Magna I9
Muncton, William, Bedhurst
in Great Funtmill i
Munctdn, William, Great
Funtmill n
Muncton, John, Funtmill 31
Munday, Stephen, Stour
Provost 25 1724
Munday, John, Milborne
St. Andrew 48
Munday, John, Stour Provost 69
Munday, Elizabeth, Stour
Provost 63
Munden, William, Toller
Porcorum 34
Munden, John, 25
Munden, Thomas, Woolcombe
Matravers 55
Munden, John, North Poorton 33
Munden, John, Upper King-
combe in Toller Porcorum 45
Munen, Mary, Portland 42
. Munie, Thomas, Coombe
Keynes
Munkton, William, Great
Fontmell
Munkton, John, Fifehead
Ouintin
Munkton, William, Hazelbury
15 1717
28 1728
37 1732
33 '760
Bryan
Murly, John, South Perrott
Murphy, Jane, Abbotsbury
Murray, Thomas, Stalbridge
Murrell, Anthony, Shaston
Murren, Robert, Fleet
Murrey ah. Rawlins, John,
Murrey aJs. Rawlings, John,
U pway
Mussell, William, Buckland
Ripers
Muston, John, Tarrant
Launceston
Muston, Margaret, Tarrant
Launceston
Muston, Elizabeth, Hamoon
Muston, Jane, Blandford
13
21
33
27
66
I
49
26
23
31
42
28
24
14
I
Muston, Benjamin, Blandford 3
1725
1762
1774
1687
1697
1717
1718
1722
1760
1732
1760
1767
1785
1769
1764
1707
1706
1689
1688
16S9
1766
1699
1709
1710
1723
1727
Archdeaconry Court.
87
Muston, William, Hinton St.
Mary
Muston, Joseph, Hazelbury
Bryan
Muston, Elizabeth, Hinton
St. Mary
Muston, John, Tarrant Hinton
Muston, John, Tarrant Monck
ton
Muston, Joseph, Hilton
Muston, John, Blandford
Muston, Thomas, Blandford
Myall, Edward, Stour Provost
-Myhill, James, Iwerne Minster
Mylett, Thomas, sen., Stoke
Wake
Copy Will Admon. de bonis non, Will
Court.
Naille, Simon, Toiler Por-
corum
Napper, Ann, Stock Gaylard
Nation, Robert, Silton
Nation, Robert, Silton
Nayle, Grace, Sydling
Nayle, Thomas, Powerstock
Neane, Robert, Sixpenny
Handley
Needell, Thomas, Shaston
Needle, Henry, Cranborne
Needle, Maurice, Shaston
Nelson, Zachary, Dorchester
Nelson, Joan, Dorchester
Nelson, Mary, Dorchester
Nelson, Jane, Portland
Nepperd, William, Moor
Crichel
Nepperd, Ann, Handley
New, William, Winterborne
Houghton
New, Daniel, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Newberry, Richard,
Newberry, William,
Newberry, Eliz., Stockland
Newberry, John, Stockland
Newberry, John,
Newberry, Richard,
Newberry, Walter, Belchal-
well
Newberry, Edward, Brad pole
Newberry, John, Stockland
Newberry, Robert,
■ Newberry, Mary, Stockland
Newberry, Richard, Dalwood
Newberry, Joel, Stockland
Newberry, William, Dalwood
Newberry, Wm., Stockland
Newberry, John, Stockland
Newberry, Eliz., Dalwood
19
1732
36
1739
36
1742
49
1743
80
1748
28
1754
3
1758
4
1765
69
1775
27
1695
35
1709
Id Bishops
67
1765
49
1750
59
1675
32
1738
49
1672
57
1756
27
1676
43
1776
23
1744
54
1747
29
1736
16
1773
15
1773
38
1787
40
1753
30
1758
58
1743
44
[780
47
[662
46
[662
31
[667
38
668
66
671
65
671
I
678
I
68 1
30
687
39
689
64 ]
736
26
736
80 ]
741
15 J
743
42 ]
743
58 1
755
27 ]
775
Newberry, Eliz., Stockland 68
Newberry, Francis, Stockland 60
Newberry, Richard, Dalwood 16
Newcombe, Mary, Weymouth 79
Newell, Thomas, Pimperne 53
NeTvell, Ann, Pimperne 54
Newhook, William, Farnham 20
Newkooke, Andrew, Wood-
land in Horton 64
Newman, John, Witchampton 62
Newman, Joan, Fifehead 22
Newman, William, Dewlish 20
Newman, Wm., East Stoke 27
Newman, Elizabeth, Portland 9
Newman, Dinah, 4
Newman, John, Pulham 6
Newman, Henry, Little Bredy 40
Newman, John, Sturminster
Newton 68
Newman, James, Horton 25
Newman, Philip, Weymouth 48
Newman, Wm., Sturminster
Newton 62
Newman, Ruth, Sturminster
Newton 55
Newman, Elizabeth, Dewlish 18
Newman, George, Weymouth 82
Newman, Rich., Weymouth 52
Newman, Rich., Sturminster
Newton 61
Newman, Betty, Cranborne 26
Newman, John, Sturminster
Newton 63
Newman, John, Weymouth 49
Newman, Daniel, Alanston 38
Newton, Margery, 49
Newton, Mary, 3
Newton, Marmaduke, Caundle
Wake 18
Newton, William, Maiden
Newton 47
Newton, Leah, Maiden
Newton IZ
Newton, Richard, Weymouth 30
Newton, Susannah, Bridport 23
NichoUs, John, 12
Nicholls, Thomas, Allington i
Nicholls, Phillip, Mansion 18
Nicholls, Robert, Shaston 27
Nicholls, Eliz., Weymouth 29
Nicholls, John, Shaston 52
Nicholls, Richard, Shaston 62
Nicholson, John, Weymouth 72
Nightingall,Benjamin,Puddle-
town 21
Nineham, Robert, Weymouth 78
Nippard, Richard, Blandford 3
Nobbs, Joseph, Cattistock 16
Nobbs, George, Maiden
Newton 28
775
780
785
775
748-
765.
787
670
663
670
671
675
680
680
681
690
736
749
749
755
766
768
769
779
780
781
781
789
790
667
686
690
748
750
752
661
in
670
735
735
752
768
in
iii
688
762
7S7
775
1776
88
Dorset Wills.
Noble, Betty, Morden 43 1761
Nolbury, Joan, Weymouth 46 1740
Norman, Thomas, Puddle-
trenthide 36 1662
Norman, Henry, Dorchester 22 1675
Norman, Drew, Shaston 10 1680
Norman, Jane, Dean in Stud-
land „ cv,, 7 1688
Norris, Giles, -^^qftuTVi-t-fr/ 11 1689
Norris, William, Broadwinsor 10 1747
Norris, Ralph, East Stoke 37 1748
Norris, Peter, Winfrith New-
burgh 80 1764
Nonis, Giles, Broadwinsor 6 1768
Norris, John, West Lulworth
or East Stoke St. Andrews 22 1774
North, Henry, Dorchester 11 1784
Northcott, Samuel, Bradpole 9 1780
Northeast, William, Minterne 45 17^9
Northover, Henry, Turnworth 60 1661
Northover, Nicholas, 42 1664
Northover, John, Fifehead 31 1675
Northover, John, Haselbury
Bryan 18 1732
Northover, John, sen., Burton
Bradstock I5 ^744
- Northover, Wm., Turnworth 72 1761
Northover, William, Hazel-
bury Bryan 39 1764
Norton, Mary, Allington 3 ^1^1
Nossiter, Thos., Cheddington 11 1671
Nossiter, Henry, Woolcombe 50 1689
Nossiter, Abraham Sweet,
Portland 47 ^747
Nossiter, Thos., Cheddington 16 1765
Noster, Abraham, Portland 52 1780
Note, Susannah, 10 1687
Notley, Anthony, 53 1673
Notley, Jane, South Perrott 40 1749
Notley, Anthony, Bishops
Caundle 7 1789
Novell, Thomas, 53 1661
Nowell, Agnes, Stoborough 41 1664
Nowell, Richard, 64 1675
Nowell, Joan, Portland 33 1691
Nucombe, Robert, Portland 19 1677
Nut, Robert, Cerne Abbas 17 1675
Nutt, Dorcas, Cerne Abbas i 1682
Nutt, Robert, Cerne 13 ^774
Oak, Jane, Dalwood
Oakley, Eliz., Edmcindsham
Oakley, William, Aimer
Oakley, John, Weymouth
Ober, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Oborne, Edward, Blandford
Oke, Andrew, West Knighton
Okeden ah. Morgan, Mary,
Blandford
26 1784
39 1748
31 1660
48 1670
1 1674
65 1675
2 1677
2 1686
45 1742
47 1760
24 1737
31 1767
5 ^1^1
69 1785
I 1680
6 1778
14 1680
6 1738
Okeford, Stephen, Ashmore i 1789
01d,John,Sydling St. Nicholas 80 1742
Old, Mary.Sydling St. Nicholas 59 I747
Old, Charles, Piddletrenthide 52 1769
Old, James, Piddletrenthide 25 1770
Old, William, Piddlehinton
Oldis, Thomas, Evershot
Oliver, John, sen., Symonds-
bury
Oliver, Arthur,
Oliver, James, Blandford
Oliver, John, Warm well
Oliver, Thomas, Blandford
Oliver, William, Blandford
Oliver, Francis, Stinsford
Oliver, Thomas, Spetisbury .. .
Oliver, Ehzabeth, Biyanstone 13 1765
Oliver, John, Abbotsbury 2 1766
Oliver, Edwd., Stower Provost 55 1776
Oliver, George, Stower Pro-
vost 51 1787
Olyffe, Arthur, 12 1662
Oram, Andrew, sen., Shaston 47 1758
Oram, Rebecca, Shaston 44 1760
Orchard, Richard, 12 166 1
Orchard, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine 68 1661
Orchard, Nicholas, White-
church
Orchard, Thomas, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Orchard, Richard, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Orchard, James, Broadwmsor 3 1687
Orchard, Katherine, 15 173°
Orchard, William, 85 1731
Orchard, Nathaniel, Bothen-
hampton 5 '740
Orchard, Richard, Weymouth 78 I744
Orchard, Eliz., Weymouth 51 1746
Orchard, Wm., Broadwinsor 15 1751
Orchard, John, Weymouth 71 1755
Orchard, Eliz., Weymouth 68 1773
Orchard, Margt., Whitchurch
Canonicorum 72 1773
Orchard, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 80 1775
Osbaldstone, John, Wimbome
St. Giles 82 1756
Osbaldstone, Joseph, Wood-
lands 68 1768
Osbaldstone, John, Wimbome
St. Giles 81 1775
Osmond, Edward, Steeple 5° 1661
Osmond, Elizabeth, Shaston
Osmond, Elizabeth, Melbury
Osmond
Osmond, John, Long Bredy
Osmond, James, Melbury
Osmond
63 1663
15 1680
3 1682
42 1669
16 1677
41 1690
31 1691
Archdeaconry Court.
89
Osmond, Thomas, Muckford
in Bradford Peverell
Osmond, Thos., Alton Pancras
Ottelar, Phillis, Langton
Herring
Overs, Wm., Caundle Purse
Owsley, James, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Owsley, Elizabeth, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Oxenberry, John,
Oxenbould, Stephen, Shaston
Oxenbury, Lawrence, Symonds-
bury
Ozard, Elizabeth, Chaldon
Herring
Ozzard, John, Dorchester
Paddock, William, Dorchester
Padner, John,
Page, John, Blandford
Page, Prudence, Blandford
Pain, Thomas, Chideock
Pain, Joan ah,
Pain, John, Chideock
Pain, Eleanor, Broadwinsor
Pain, Richard, Chesilborne
Pain, Mary, Piddlehinton
Pain, Damaris, Abbotsbury
Paine, Robert, Puddletown
Paine, Dorothy, Radipole
Paine, Clement, Cranborne
Paine, Bartholomew, Little
Bredy
Painter, Thomazin,
Painter, John, I werne Courtney
Painter, Thomas, Portland
Pall, William,
Pallas, John, East Stour
Palmer, Thomas, Toller Por-
corum
Palmer, Bartholomew, Dal-
wood
Palmer, Sarah, Littleton in
Langton Long Blandford
Palmer, Bartholomew,
-Palmer, Thomas, Charlton
Marshall
Palmer, Mary, Portland
Palmer, William, Charlton
Marshall
Palmer, Francis, Powerstock
Palmer, Deborah, Dalwood
Palmer, Bartholomew, Dal-
wood
Palmer, Richard, Pimperne
Palmer, William, Loders
Palmer, Eliz., Broadwinsor
Palmer, Richard, East Stoke
Palmer, Margaret, Dalwood
49 I
733
9 I
772
43 1
748
17 1
690
7 1
681
80 1
754
81 1
675
63 1
744
57 1
778
12 1
746
18 1
749
14
757
57 1
690
7
755
24
766
13
672
12
674
5
677
19
748
21
■755
46
t775
2
1777
25
1638
25
1659
16
1669
24
1732
36
1673
28
1674
55
1756
48
1667
55
1772
45
1673
9
1677
15
1688
18
1689
20
1741
35
1743
12
1745
50
1751
18
1758
14
1760
39
1760
29
1772
15
1777
24
1782
20
1786
Panchen, John, Bridport
Pancheo, John, Bridport
Panten, Ann, Shaston
Parfett, Mary, Bridport
Paris, George,
Parker, Ann, Bridport
Parker, William, Shaston
Parker, Dorothy, Portesham
Parker, Edwyird; Chettle
Parker, William, Portesham
Parker, John, Portesham
Parker, Nicholas, H.M.S.
" Marlborough "
Parker, Francis, Chettle
Parker, William, Blandford
Parker, William, Chettle
Parker, John, Shaston
Parmiter, John, Warm well
Parmiter, Margaret, Galton
in Owermoigne
Parmiter, Philip, Owermoigne
Parmiter als. Prior, James,
Parmiter, James, Radipole
Parmiter, Philip, Owermoigne
Parmiter, Elinor, Blandford
Parmiter, John, Winfrith
Newburgh
Parmiter, Wm., Stoborough
Parmiter, John, Winfrith
Newburgh
Parr, Sarah, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Parrick, Magdalen, Sto-
borough
Parris, Giles, Kimeridge in
Purbeck
Parrish, Robert, Church
Knowle
Parrott, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Parsons, Thomas,
Parsons, Thomas, Shaston
Parsons, Agnes,
Parsons, Ann, Sturminster
Newton
Parsons, Moses, Kington
Magna
Parsons, Thos., Weymouth
Parsons, James, Dorchester
Parsons, John, Blandford
Parsons, Ann, Bridport
Parsons, Morris, Shaston
Parsons, William, Bridport
Parsons, Elizabeth, Kington
Magna
Parsons, Edward, Kington
Magna
Parsons, Phillip, Kington
Magna
9
1689
3
1762
71
1741
10
1778
27
1670
4
1 661
24
1665
33
1740
13
1740
59
1741
56
1742
62
1743
13
1753
7
1760
17
1778
54
178c
■i2>
1660
23
1664
36
1670
6
1672
38
1743
41
1751
8
1755
75
1780
60
1781
52
1792
38
1676
56
1675
28
1663
7
1687
71
1782
10
1663
34
1668
54
1669
32
1687
45
1736
48
1746
23
1753
2
1753
12
1775
64
1775
9
1775
34
1786
27
1787
14
1788
90
Dorset Wills.
Partridge, Walter, Frome
Vauchurch 26 167 1
Partridge, Samuel, Bridport 12 1780
Pashen, John, Bincombe 3 1773
Pashen, George, Bincombe 5 1790
Passingham, Elizabeth, Iwerne
Minster 39 1756
Patch, Thomas, Blandford 6 1670
Patey, Thomas, West Pulham 59 1663
Patty, Thomas, Winterborne
Zelston 84 1756
Paul, John, Broadwinsor 7 1666
Paul, Rt., Tarrant Monckton 57 1669
Paul, John, Tarrant Gunville 69 1671
Paul, Jane, Drimpton in
Broadwinsor 21 1673
Paul, Roger, Durweston 22 1673
Paul, Richard, Great Funtmill 34 1690
Paul, Henry, West Worth in
Edmonsham 42 1732
Paul, John, Durweston 31 1733
Paul, William, Drimpton in
Broadwinsor
Paul als. Pilcher, Benjamin,
Pimperne
Paul als. Pilcher, Mary, Pirn
perne
Paul, Rachel, Wimborne St.
Giles
Paulet, Katherine, Stalbridge
Weston
Pauten. John, Shaston
Pavy, Parissmus, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 52 1746
Payne, Arthur, Bridport 8 1744
Payne, Wm., Shipton Gorge 71 1748
Payne, Arthur, Stoke Abbas 61 1756
Payne, Richard, Chideock 21 1756
Payne, John, Chideock 5 1770
Peach, Mary, Chideock 24 1741
Peach, Sarah, Toller Porcorum 54 1 763
Pearce, John, 37 1669
Pearce, Lucretia, 38 1669
Pearce, William, Portland 38 1670
Pearce, Agnes, Portland 22 1676
Pearce, Mary,
Pearce, Anthony, Bridport
Pearce, Susannah, Portland 47 1690
Pearce, Andrew, Steeple in
Purbeck
Pearce, Mary,
Pearce, Susannah, Portland
Pearce, Sarah, Portland
Pearce, Peter, Weymouth
Pearce, Rich., Athelhampton
Pearce, Edith, Abbotsbury
Pearce, John, H. M. S.
" Princess Amelia "
Pearce, Percival, H.M.S.
"Russell" 112 1 74 1
25 1734
58 1741
54 1742
65 1778
48 1672
69 1741
23 1676
6 1690
31 1692
6 1692
45 1731
57 1733
79 1736
2 1737
I 1738
107 1741
Pearce, Susannah, Portland 58
Pearce, Robert, Portland 31
Pearce, Able, Portland 45
Pearce, George, West Milton 81
Pearce, Edith, Portland
Pearce, Ann, Portland
Pearce, Benjamin, Portland
Pearce, Richard, ToUpuddle
Pearce, Mary, Portland
Pearce, Susanna, Portland
Pearce, Henry, Portland
Pearce, William, Portland
Pearce, John, Portland
Pearce, Thomas, Mosterton
Pearce, Rebecca, Portland
Pearce, Richard, Tincleton
Pearce, Andrew, Tolpuddle
Pearce, John, Portland
Pearce, Edmund, Portland
Pearce, Owen, Portland
Pearce, William, Portland
Pearce, Robert, Portland
Pearce, William, Portland
Pearce, John, Portland
Pearce, Ann, Portland
Pearce, Jane, Portland
Pearce, Joan, Portland
Peate, Elizabeth, Dorchester 15
Peckham, John, Moor
Critchell
Peeke, Henry,
Peerce, Christopher,
Peeters, Grace, Portland
Pelhara, Thomas, Compton
Vallence
Pelly, Thomas, Blandford
Penney, Frances, Sturminster
Newton 51
Penny, William, Bagber in
Sturminster Newton 3
Penny, Agnes, Charlton Mar-
shall _ I
Penny, John, Cashmoor in
Handley
Penny, George, Sturminster
Newton
Penny, Charity, Pulham
Penny, Robert, Weymouth
Penyre, Blanch, ■
Percy, George, Weymouth
Percy, Susanna, Tarrant
Gunville
Percy, William, Blandford
Percy, James, Cranborne
Percy, Thomas, Hinton St.
Mary
Perham, Joan, •
Perin, William, Moor Critchel 52
Perkins, Thomas, Longham
in Hampreston 32
41
53
37
64
49
44
52
51
43
38
31
64
67
29
45
43
42
48
24
46
43
38
39
38
39
19
42
15
5
1742
1745
1754
1761
1768
1769
1771
1771
1774
1774
1775
1775
1778
1778
1780
1781
1782
1784
1785
1785
1785
1786
1788
1790
1791
1791
1791
1772
1754
1660
1662
1778
1673
1743
1763
1673
1685
18 1733
1747
1754
'774
1674
1673
1748
1758
1761
1792
1690
1741
1661
Archdeaconry Court.
91
Perkins, Nicholas, 20
Perkins, Thos., sen., Pilsdon 56
Perkins, Eleanor, Bettiscombe 4
Perman, George, Silton 58
Perratt, Elinor, Broadway 6
Perren, John, Wareham 28
Perrie, Nicholas, Critchel 9
Perrott, James, Marsh wood 42
Perrott, John, Bradpole 7
Perry, Thomas, Woodland 66
Perry, John, Caundle Purse 8
Perry, John, Shaston 74
Perry, Robert, Cranborne 31
Perry, John, Gussage All
Saints 38
Peter, Abraham, H.M.S.
"Sunderland" 113
Petten, Hugh, 49
Petten, Robert, Stoborough 48
Petten, Nicholas, sen., Sand-
wich 35
Petten, Sarah, 42
Petty, William, Wint. Wast
als. Munckton 60
Petty, Henry, Frampton 28
Phelps ah. Colmer, Michael,
Broadwinsor 3
Phelps, Oliver, Sturminster
Newton 31
Phelps, Ralf, Hackeridge in
Whitchurch Canonicorum 32
Phelps, John, Dorchester 20
Pherrett, Joan, Maiden New-
ton 32
Phillips, Elizabeth, 43
Phillips, Agnes, Wootton
Fitzpaine 60
Phillips, John, Margaret Marsh 24
Phillips, Joseph, H. M. S.
" Shrewsbury " 79
Phillips, Benjamin, Okeford
Fitzpaine 44
Philipson, Christo., Portland 50
Philps, John, Wootton Fitz-
paine 69
Phipard, Anthony, Sandwich 47
Phippard, Margaret, Langton 29
Phippard, William, Langton
Matravers 27
Phippard, Reuben, Milborne
St. Andrew
Phippard, Wm., Dorchester
Phippen, Wm., Hawkchurch
Phippen, Alice,
Pi«kfatt, John, Shaston
Piddle, John, Blandford
Piercy, Richard, Hamoon
Piese, Richard, H. M. S.
" Dunkirk "'
Pike, Peter, Shaston
43
15
15
28
46
5
13
662 Pike, Peter, Shaston 39
741 Pike, Luke, Witchampton 74
778 Pike, Thomas, Hartgrove in
785 Fontmell 30
666 Pike, Rachel, Witchampton 74
752 Pilkin^on, Henry, 8
687 Pinney, John, Hawkmore
761 Pinney, John, Hawkchurch
775 Pitcher als. Paul, Benjamin,
661 Pimperne
663 Pitcher als. Paul], Mary,
741 Pimperne
748 Pitcher, John, sen.. Marsh-
wood
764 Pitfield, Robert, In Sacker
(Inzacres) in Shipton
741 Gorge 24
662 Pitfield, Robert, Sturminster
662 Newton 50
Pitfield, John, Burton Brad-
668 stock 10
670 Pitfield, Henry, Whitchurch
Canon. 72
690 Pitfield, Thomas, Allington 2
734 Pitfield, Ann, Allington i
Pitfield, Grace, Sturminster
667 Newton 26
Pitman, William, Abbotsbury i
676 Pitman, Martin, Toller Por-
corum 57
734 Pitman, John, Rampisham 24
792 Pitman, Elizabeth, Abbotsbury i
Pitman, John, Tarrant Gun-
669 ville
669 Pitman, Mary, Tarrant Gun
ville
690 Pitman, John, Evershot
757 Pitman, Robt., Long Crichell 27
Pitman, Ann, Frome St.
759 Ouinten 22
Pitman, Ann, Farnham 17
790 Pitman, Richard, Hampreston 31
753 I Pitt, Thomas, 2
t Pitt, Elizabeth, Portland 36
778 I Pitt, George, Weymouth 60
750 Pitt, Mary, 20
663 Pitt, Abigal, West Holme
in East Stoke
669 Pitt, Robert,
Pitt, Susannah,
675 Pitt, William, Portland
762 Pitt, Thomazin, Portland
667 Pitt, Grace, Portland
672 Pitt, John, Sturminster
778 Newton
786 Pitt, William, Portland
735 I Pitt, Mary, Portland
Plomer, Matthew, Ibberton
759 Plowman, Francis, F'untmill
6S5 I Plowman, John, Funtmill
1743
1772
1782
1785
1669
1731
1665
1741
1742
1764
1686
1763
1768
17S2
1782
1786
1788
1669
1672
1687
1689
II 1738
86
24
41
34
90
32
49
5-
49
36
1741
1762
1763
1773
1776
177S
1662
1669
1669
1677
16S6
1 69 1
1731
1732
1737
1759
1763
1776
1783
1754
1661
i6(.4
92
Dorset Wills.
Plowman. James, Iwerne
Minster 32 1672
Plowman, Thomas, Woodland
in Horton 9^ ^734
Plowman, Thomas, H.M.S.
" Prince Frederick " 51 1745
Plowman, Wm., Portesham 43 '747
Plowman, George, Lytchett
Matravers 3^ 175°
Plowman, Robt., West Stour 71 1762
Plowman, Jas., East Orchard 45 I775
Plummet, Alex., Broad winsor 7 1768
Polden, Edith, Burton 7 1664
Polden, WiUiam, 20 1673
Polden, Thos., Caundle Purse 10 1686
Polden, Ann,Burton Bradstock 16 1690
Polden, Daniel, H.M.S.
"Duke" 89 1744
Polden, Daniel, Burton Brad-
stock 14 1750
Polden, John, Bridport 10 1754
Polden, Robert, Weymouth 71 1780
-Pollard, William, Covenden
in Purbeck I9 1675
Pollard, Stephen, Abbotsbury 2 1733
Pollard, Christo., Wareham 80 1734
Pollard, Margaret, Wareham 81 I734
Pollard, William, Minteme
Magna 42 1781
Pomefoy ah. Wrixon, Joan,
2 1670
27 1738
2 1744
44 1732
48 1783
14 1776
29 1780
42 1783
Pomeroy ah. Wrixon, Wm.,
AUington
Pond, Joanna, Weymouth
Pond, Richard, Weymouth
Pook, Thomas, Dorchester
Pook, James, Dorchester
Pook, William, Wareham . _
Pooke, William, Wint. Wast 56 1664
Pooke, John, 61 1670
-Pooke, William, Blandford 2 1672
Pooke, William, Cheddington 12 1672
Pooke, William, Galton in
Owermoigne 23 1672
Pooke, James, Dorchester 34 I74i
Poole, Richard, Dorchester
Pope, John, Broadwinsor
Pope, Robert, Mamhull
Pope, Joan, Caundle Purse
Pope, John, Weymouth
Pope, Thomas, East Lulworth 15 1757
Pope, Ann, Okeford Fitzpaine 37 1700
Pope, Richard, Okeford
Fitzpaine 44 1761
Pope, Elizabeth, Shillingstone 65 1762
Pope, Abel, Okeford Fitzpaine 47 1769
Pope, John, Okeford Fitzpaine 35 1771
Pope, John, Cranborne 7 '779
Popham, Thomas, Caundle
Bishop 22 1748
18 1673
13 1669
27 1732
9 1743
70 1754
Pople, William, Pulham
Pople, James, Buckland
Newton 3
Porter, Edward, Rampisham 23
Porter, George, Abbotsbury i
Porter, Edward, Rampisham 65
Porter, William, Frome Vau-
church 29
Porter, Thomas, Abbotsbury i
Porter, Elinor, Sturminster
Newton 54
Porter, William, Froome Vau-
church 3°
Porter, Robert, Chilfrome 13
Pottle, John, Blandford 8
Pottle, Charles, Moor Critchell 43
Potts, William, Portland 45
Poulet, Robt, Shilling Okeford 28
Pouncey, Thomas, Dewlish 10
Pouncy, Thon\as, Dorchester 25
Pouncy, Thomas, Dorchester 12
Poimdall, John, sen., 2
Pount, Robt., West Knighton 71
Pountnell ah. Faulkener,
Robert, 68
Powell, Abigail, Gussage St.
Michael 37
Pressley, Thomas, Tarrant
Monkton 7^
Prestly, Thomas, Woolcombe
Matravers 57
Prestly, Bryant, Swyre 33
Preston, Mary, Bradford Abbas 6
Prichell, Henry, East Stour 8
Pride, Robert, Milborne St
Andrew
Prince, William, Handley
Prince, Wm., Moor Critchel
Prince, Wm., sen., Handley
Prince, Richard, Gussage All
Saints
Prior ah. Parmiter, James, —
Prout, George, • 7i
Prower, Elizabeth, Durweston 19
Prower, John, Durweston 10
Prower, Margaret, Durweston 25
Prowle, Elizabeth, Gussage
All Saints
Prowse, Edmund, Bettis-
combe
Prowse, Julian, Bettiscombe
Prowse, Richard, Melcombe
Regis
Puckett, William, Studland
Pulman, Frances, Hawk-
church
Pulman, Rich., Hawkchurch
Pulman, Henry, Chesilborne
Punsell, Jasper, Bishops
Caundle
1789
1688
1739
1741
1753
J755
1758
1780
1792
1748
1762
1774
1687
1784
1764
1771
1674
1777
1675
1733
1775
1664
1687
1747
1688
38
43
26
31
-6
1766
1729
1737
1760
1780
1672
1661
1768
1779
1790
17 1732
3 1736
3 1737
1768
1663
1568
1687
1777
3 1676
Archdeaconry Court.
93
Pupler als. Masters, Grace,
Ridgeway in Wyke Regis 28
Purbeck, John, Hampreston 22
Purbeck, Stephen, Langton
Matravers 44
Purchas, John, East Stoke 25
Purchase, Edward, Weymouth 62
Purse, Frances, Osmington 34
Purse, Thomas, Kimeridge
in Purbeck 37
Pushman, John, Dean in
Purbeck 17
Pushman, Mary, Swanage 60
Pyke, Ann, wife of Luke Pyke,
Witchampton 95
Rabbitts, Jos., Shaston 50
Radclift, Wm., West Milton 92
Raddon, Jane, Stockland 59
Raddon, Francis, Stockland 76
Rafter, Thomas, H. M. S.
" Severn " 103
Rake, William, East Stour 22
Rake, Thomas, MarnhuU 44
Rake, Mary, Hinton St. Mary 23
Ralls, Henry, Coombe Keynes 23
Ralls, Joyce, Coombe Keynes 21
Ralls, Agnes, Compton
Valence 12
Randall, Thomas, Sutton
Waldron 40
Randall, Thomas, Dorchester 28
Randall, Eliz., Cerne Abbas 13
Randall, Joseph, sen., Blandford 5
Randall, Thomas, Affpuddle 3
Randall, William, Weymouth 65
Randall, Samuel, Hampreston 29
Randall, Thomas, Lulworth 18
Randall, Thomas, Wareham 67
Randall, Mary, Charmouth 6
Randall, Eliz., Cerne Abbas 15
Randell, Frances, Cerne Abbas 14
Randell, John, Allington 2
Randell, John, 39
Randell, Elizabeth, Shaston 68
Randell, Jane, Swyre 76
Ransom, Eliz., West Stour 71
Ransome, Nicholas, Bridport 4
Rapsin, William, Heathfield
in Broadwinsor 26
Raunce als. Sharp, John,
Bourton 8
Rawles, William, Hampreston 18
Rawling, Anem, Cattistock 19
Rawlings als. Murrey, John,
Upway 42
Rawlings, John, Whitechurch
Canon. 80
Rawlins als. Murrey, John,
720
686
748
778
661
662
742
686
774
748
768
741
lyj
742
748
689
765
787
733
759
756
758
765
766
768
769
770
771
788
790
689
690
707
748
748
747
692
671
789
690
747
688
Raymond, Mary, Hawkchurch
Raymond, Martha, Hawk-
church
Raymond, Joel, H. M. S.
" Lion " I
Raymond, Patience, Wey-
mouth
Raynes, Elizabeth, Blandford
Raynold, John, sen., Okeford
Fitzpaine
Read, Robert, Durweston
Read, Henry, West Milton
Read, William, Dorchester
Read, Edith, Stour Provost
Read, Anthony, Dorchester
Read, Rachell, Compton
Abbas
Read, Wm., Bradford Abbas
Read, John, Hawkchurch
Reader, James, Broadwinsor
Reap, John, Coomb Keynes
Reason, Robert, Affpuddle
Reazer, William, Tarrant
Hinton
Redman, Luke, Cranborne
Redman, William, Iwerne
Minster
Redman, John, Hampreston
Redman, Henry, Witchampton
Redman, William, Spetisbury
Redman, Jane, Melbury Abbas
Redman, Sarah, widow,
Gussage All Saints
Red^vood, John, Chideock
Redwood, Eliz., Wareham
Redwood, Francis, Wareham
Redwood, John, Wareham
Redwood, Gabriel, Wareham
Reed, John, Evershot
Reed, Mary, Mosterton
Reed, John, Portland
Reekes, Elizabeth, Gussage
All Saints
Reeks, George, Morden
Reeves als. Symes, Robert,
Askerwell
Rendall, William, Allington
Rendell, James, Portesham
Rendle, Elinor, Allington
Reynold, John, Broad Sydiing
Reynolds, James, Milborne
St. Andrew
Reynolds, Joseph (Mariner),
Weymouth
Rhimes, Mary, Blandford
Ribrean, Susannah, Hinton
Martell
Riccard, Andrew, Portisliam
Rice, Reuben, Piddletown
Richards, Eliz., Broadwinsor
25 1691
737
741
83
767
2
757
51
733
20
690
81
731
34
748
61
755
26
765
10
[771
9
[786
31
[790
12
767
4
[6«8
2
[763
63
1747
14
'745
10
1752
2,1
759
95
[767
53
[772
43
782
19
1783
22
[690
45 ■
749
75
[756
74
[756
66
'771
20
[760
52
[764
53
^in
38
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44
'759
4
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I
769
44
'753
2
691
5
1691
48
1765
66
[776
9
'755
34
'734
55
'744
35
'763
II
1746
94
Dorset Wills.
Richards, Robt., Broadwinsor lo 1746
Richards, Mary, Dorchester 30 1759
Richards, George, Longbredy 17 1770
Richards, William, esq., Win-
frith Newburgh 83 1775
Richards, Wm., sen., Bridport 13 17H0
Richardson, Abigal, Edmond-
sham 31 1739
Richman, Thomas, Tarrant
Lanston 76 1734
Richman, Betty, Gussage All
Saints 3° ^111
Richmond, Sarah, Piddletown 43 1766
Ricks, Joseph, Chesilborne 21 1733
Ricketts, James, Coomb
Keynes 16 1774
Ricketts, Charles, East Lul-
vvorth 22 1792
Rickwood, Saml., Dorchester 16 1762 ]
Riddle, John, East Morden 21 1791
Rideout, Thomas, Twyford in
Compton Abbas 23 1775
Rideout, Robert, Mil borne St.
Andrew 24 1789
Ridge, Bernard, Wynford
Eagle . 92 1731
Ridgeway, Jane, Sampitt in
Broadwinsor 25 1687
Ridout, William, Margaret
Marsh _ 26 1732
Ridout, Benjamin, Sturminster
Newton 32 i735
Ridout, Richard, Chesilborne 10 1743
Ridout, Robert, Mappowder 35 1750
Ridout, Mary, Sturminster
Newton 23 1752
Ridout, Martha, Sturminster
Newton 5^ '753
Ridout, Ursula, Fontmell
Magna. 27 I753
Ridout, Robert, Fontmell
Magna 19 1763
Ridout, Robert, Blandford 6 1765
Ridout, Jane, Fifehead Neville 26 1769
Ridout, James, Sturminster
Newton 54 '778
Ridout, Robt., Stour Provost 62 1782
Ridout, Philip, Twyford in
Compton Abbas 47 1792
Ring, William, 44 1^86
Robbins, Aaron, West Morden 82 1 73 1
Robbins, John, sen., Radipole 37 1743
Robbins, Jonathan, Pulham 55 1762
Robbins, Henry, Lydlinch 35 1766
Robens, James, Stalbridge 53 1785
Roberts, Robert, Wmterborne
Abbas 46 J 686
Roberts, Thomas, Moreden 47 1734
Roberts, Mary, Winterborne
Abbas 82 1739
Roberts, Eliz., Milton Abbas 50 1742
Roberts, Richard, Durweston 22 1750
Roberts, Richard, Loders 12 1752
Roberts, Charles, Shaston 58 1756
Roberts, Mary, Askerswell i 1758
Roberts, William, Pimperne 36 1771
Roberts, John, Milborne
Churchstone 38 1774
Roberts, Lawrence, Stoke
Abbas 56 1785
Roberts, James, Shillingstone 42 1789.
Roberts, Henry, Shaston 53 1790
Roberts, Dinah, Shillingstone 42 1792
Robins, John, Pulham 54 1762
Robinson, Catherine, Whit-
church Canonicorum 44 1757
Rocket, Giles, Coomb in
Whitchurch Canon. 5 1688
Rockett, George, Hawkchurch 25 1689
Rockett, Wm., Hawkchurch 36 1690
Rockett als. Wakely, Samuel,
Buckland Newton 12 1790
Rod, Robert, Portland 40 1768
Rod, Elizabeth (wife of Robert),
Portland 37 1776
Rogers, Walter, Cattistock 13 i68g
Rogers, Thomas, Shapwick 57 1734
Rogers, Mary, Blandford 5 1737
Rogers, Eve, Tarrant Rushton 67 1739
Rogers, William, Tarrant
Rushton 66 1739
Rogers, Robert, Sydling St.
Nicholas 41 1743
Rogers, Henry, Moor Crichel 28 1745
Rogers, Joseph, Askerswell 2 1745
Rogers, Gould, Dorchester 24 1753
Rogers, John, TarrantGunville 65 1754 •
Rogers, William, Rampisham 49 1754
Rogers, Samuel, Winterborne
Abbas 76 1755
Rogers, John, TarrantGunville 36 1757
Rogers, Jane, Charlton Mar-
shall II 1763
Rogers, Wm., Piddlehinton 531765
Rogers, William, Wareham 74 1767
Rogers, Joannah, Dorchester 19 1769
Rogers,John, TarrantGunville 61 1772
Rogers, William, Sydling St.
Nicholas 59 1772
Rogers, Robert, Dorchester 14 1773
Rogers, Ann, Charlton Mar-
shall 19 1775
Roger, Harry,Tarrant Rushton 59 1776
Rogers, Jasper, Catstock 5 1779
Rogers, William, Hinton
Martell 32 1780
Rogers, Ann, widow, Fontmell
Magna 18 1783
Rogers, John, Winterborne
Stickland 12, 1785
Archdeaconry Court.
95
Rogers, Joshua, Blandford 4 1787
Rogers, Frampton, Tarrant
Rushton 36 1788
Roles, Richard, sen., Stoke
Wake 42
Roll, Edward, Long Critchell 41
Rolles, Henry, Hampreston 32
Rolles, John, Sydling St.
Nicholas 64
Rolls, William, Winterborne
Mat tin 76
Rolls, Thomas, Winterborne
Steepleton 79
Romayne, William, Lidlinch 34
Rood, John, Portland 57
Rood, Isaac, Portland 39
Rook, Henry, Edmondsham 23
Rooker, James, Bridport 11
Roper, William, Abbots Stoke i
Roper, John, Stoke Abbas 66
Roper ills. James, John, Toller
Porcorum 62
Roper, John, Chideock 17
Roper, William, Chideock 18
Roper, Mary, Chideock 13
Rose, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 38
Rose, Amos, Waydon in
Portesham 44
Rose, John, Sturminster
Newton 71
Rose, John, Radipole 64
Rose, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, Thomas, Weymouth
Rose, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, Richard, Dorchester
Rose, Charles, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, Thomas, Litchett
Rose, John, Stalbridge
Rose, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, Aaron, Sturminster
Rose, Richard, Blandford
Rose, Elizabeth, Marnhull
-Rose, Dinah, Bagber in
Sturminster Newton
Rose, John, Sturminster
Newton
Rossiter, Samuel, sen., Child
Okeford
Rossiter, Benjamin, Blandford
Rounsevall, John, Stockland
Rounsevell, John, Stockland
81
44
43
29
64
40
64
59
64
4
24
9
39
20
6
^.8
65
Rowcastle, James, Sturminster
Newton 79
Rowcastle, James, Sturminster
Newton 60
1691
1775
1751
1755
1754
1777
1758
1742
1787
1762
1781
1 69 1
1736
1737
1754
1778
17S9
1677
1 69 1
1734
1741
1741
1746
1749
1756
1765
1765
1769
1771
1774
1776
1784
1789
1789
1759
1764
1689
1761
1737
22
38
4
42
76
Rowcastle, Hannah, Stur-
minster Newton 72 1744
Rowcliffe, William, Blandford 13 1739
Rowcliffe, William, Stalbridge 49 1758
Rowland, Robert, Sturminster
Newton 68 1767
Rowland, James, Sturminster
Newton 28 1788
Rowland, Robert, Sturminster
Newton 48
Roy, Mary, Portisham 32
Royall, Thomas, Lydlinch 23
Rumon ah. Fox, Ann, Cerne
Abbas 9 1 661
Rumbelow, William, Iwerne
Courtney
Russell, Ann, Weymouth
Russell, Grace, Bedhurst in
Funtmill
Russell, John,
Russell, Samuel, Weymouth
Russell, Mary, Child Okeford 19
Russell, Elizabeth, Weymouth 94
Russell, Wm., Langton Long
Blandford 32
Russell, William, Wareham
St. Martin 56
Russell, Bernard, Piddletown 25
Russell, Henry, Shaston 57
Rutley, Matthew, Fontmell
Magna
Ryall, William, Froom St.
Quintin 9
Ryall, Phillipa, Cerne Abbas 19
Ryall, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 71
Ryall, John, jun , Lidlinch 48
Ryall, Mary, Wareham 74
Ryall, John, Stock Gaylard 57
Ryall, John, Lydlinch 22
Rymes, Thomazin, Blandford i
Ryves, Ann, Bridport 6
Ryves, Andrew, Tarrant
Gunville
1791
'745
1783
1757
1686
1691
1692
1739
1739
1741
1747
1763
1779
1782
10 1788
1744
1758
1764
1764
1768
1783
1750
1732
42 1740
Sacer, Mary, Bradpole 3
Sadlar, James, Durweston 32
Sadler, James, Weymouth 45
Sadler, Eleanor, Weymouth 84
Saint, James, Child Okeford 44
Salmon, Thomas, Marnhull 31
Saltar, William, West Pulham 35
Salter, Mary, Aimer 2
Salter, John, Spetisbury 61
Salter, Nicholas, Crawford 16
Salter, Joan, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 60
Salter, John, Whitchurch 71
Salway, John, Maiden Newton 34
Adinon. de bonis non No. 24, 1762.
1750
1736
1745
1762
1775
1787
1665
1734
I761
1664
1672
1675
1750
96
Dorset Wills.
15
1689
30
1662
41
1667
87
49
1742
1746
68
1750
37
1758
Sampson, John, Coombe in
Whitchurch Canon.
Sampson, Thomas, Milborne
St. Andrew
Sampson, Walter, Tarrant
Gunville
Sampson, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Sampson, Thos., Weymouth
Sampson, Ann, Whitchurch
Canon.
Sampson, George, sen.. Marsh
wood
Sampson, George, jun., Marsh
wood 36 1758
Sampson, Giles, Steeple 50 1778
Samson,Henry,WesiKnighton64 1737
Samwaies, Mark, Cattistock 7 1663
Samwaies, John, 52 1664
Samwaies, Richard, Wmter-
borne Abbas 4° 1687
Samwaies, Saml., Dorchester 28 1739
Samwayes, Gatch, Broad-
maine 8 1750
Samways, John, 38 1660
Samways, Henry, Rampisham 40 1673
Samways, Ann, Winterborne
Abbas
Samways, Susannah, Portis-
ham
Samways, Dorothy,
Samways, Grace, Pulham
Samways, Mary, Weymouth
Samways, Thos., Cattistock
Samways, William, Upway
Samways, Henry, Bothen-
hampton
Samways, Henry, Broad-
mayne
Samways, Elizabeth, Broad-
mayne
Sanders, Richard, Gussage
St. Andrew
Sanders, Ursula, Edmond-
sham
Sanders, Thomas, Lytchett
Matravers
Sanders, James, Woodland
Sanders, John, Woodland
Sanders, Robert, Sandwich _,- ,
Sandiford, Henry, Mosterton 26 1686
Sandiford, Henry, Broad winsor 3 1788
Sanford als. Wheller, Rich.,
Blandford
Sanger, Sibell, Silton
Sanger, George, Blandford
Sanger, William, Shaston
Sanger, George, Blandford
Sanger, Hannah Priscilla,
Milborne St. Andrew 40 1755
40 1676
21 1676
30 1686
54 1734
75 1739
15 1741
54 1750
II
1775
1778
Sansom, Robert, Stickland 33 1692
Sansom, William, Portland 42 I772
Sansom, Mary, Portland 47 1785
Sansome, John, Cranborne 12 1663
Sansome, John, Allhallows
All Saints i
Sansome, Thomas, Wimborne
All Saints 39
Sansome, Mark, Marshwood 44
Sansome, William, Winfrith
Newburgh 4°
Sansome, William, Portland 53
Sargent, William, Blandford 5
Sargent, George, Blandford 9
Sargent, Robert, Hinton St.
Mary 42
Sargent, Robert, Stalbridge 59
Sargent, Thomas, Hinton St.
Mary 24
Saunders, Robert, 55
Saunders, Elizabeth, Hoi well 24
Saunders, Sampson, Edmond-
sham ^7
Saunders, William, Iwerne
Minster 25
Saunders, Henry, Mapowder 19
Saunders, Thomas, Tarrant
Gunville 79
Saunders als. Hine, William,
Poorstock 54
Saunders, Wilmoth, Wootton
Glanville 84
Saunders, Amos, Bridport 8
Savage, Chas., Witchampton 60
^ ' -'-- 12
10 1791
16 1662
18 1672
34 1747
71 1750
70 1750
56 1780
2 1664
29 1688
7 1731
57 1739
10 1755
Savage, Ann, Dorchester
Savage, John, Langton
Matravers 3^
Savidge, Oliver, 16
Saxey, Rachel, Weymouth 58
Saxton, Robert, Weymouth 45
Scade, Wm., Child Okeford 23
Scammell, Thos., Spetisbury 30
Scammell, Thomas, Putton m
West Chickerell 39
SchoUar, Richard, Portland 45
Score, Jane, Hinton St. Mary 24
Scott, Thomas, Little Hinton 14
Scott, Robert, Charlton
Marshall n
Scott, Walter, Bridport 4
Scott, Charles, Winfrith
Newburgh 75
Scott, John, Okeford Fitzpaine 31
Scriven, Joseph, Radipole
Scriven, William, Cattistock
Scutt, Barbara, Stoke
Scutt, John, Tincleton
Scutt, Avice, Brints Paddle
Scutt, Mary, Crawford
Scutt, Thomas, Affpuddle
1668
1687
1734
1738
1762
1746
1748
1764
1781
1787
1662
1663
1663
1663
1687
1748
1761
1764
1785
1662
1687
1774
1671
1672
1732
1731
1666
1673
1772
1771
1677
1704
1752
1771
1776
1753
1762
1669
1686
1691
1731
1739
ArchdeacoJiry Court.
97
Scutt, Robert, Afifpuddle 2
Sea, William, Tyneham 35
Seaborough, James, Hinton
Martell 32
-Seager, Walter, Durweston 21
Seagrum, Radolph,East Stour 24
Seal, John, Dorchester 19
Seal, Catherine, Dorchester 21
Seal, George, Stoke Abbas 40
Scale, Narcissus, Stoke Abbas 65
Sealy, William, H. M. S.
"Winchester" 56
Seamer, Morgan, sen.. East
Orchard 44
Seamor, Nicholas, 40
Seamor, Robert, sen., Sutton
Waldron 69
Seamore, Morgan, East
Orchard 33
Seamour, John, sen., Rridport 11
Seare, Samuel, Affpuddle 4
Searle, Thomas, sen., Sylton 45
Seavier, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine 20
Seaward, Martha, Stalbridge 36
Sebro', John, Hinton Martell 27
Sebrough, Ann, Gussage St.
Michael 28
Selby, John, 54
Selby, George, Pimperne 40
Selby, John, Pimperne 54
Admon. de bonis non No. ii, 1765.
Selby, Thomas, Pimperne 50
Selby, George, Pimperne 16
Selby, Warborow, Wareham 46
Selby, John, Pimperne 36
Sellar, Ann, Shapwick 61
Sellar, Jonathan, Hampreston 38
Sellar, Mary, Hampreston 22
Seller, Barbara, 63
Seller, William, 44
Seller, Edward, Turnvvorth 36
Seller, Thomas, Aimer i
Seller, Thomas, Shapwick 56
Seller, Henry, Shapwick 67
Seller, Daniel, Hampreston 25
Semer,Henry,Chaldon Herring 8
Senior, Phillip, Stalbridge 48
Senior, John, Shaston 45
Senior, Sarah, Shaston 41
Senior, Elizabeth, Evershot 30
Senneck, John, West Lulworth 85
Senneck, Henry, Orchard in
East Knowle 45 1790
Senneck, Thomas, West
Lulworth 69
Serjeant,- Robert, Stalbridge 54
Serjeant, William, H.M.S.
"Marlborough" 52
Serly, Alice, liroadmaine i
1785
1676
1753
1769
1674
1750
1753
1779
1736
1746
1762
169 1
1761
1764
1767
1755
1663
1688
1732
1750
1747
1670
1672
1748
1762
1766
1779
1791
1744
1764
1772
1662
1672
1686
1692
1739
1748
1754
1692
1750
1760
1763
1781
1748
44 1783
70 1782
30 1789
38 1756
35 1774
21 1758
36 1785
49 1787
75 1675
36 1759
1758
1675
1745
1687
Serwan, Simon, Weymouth 84 1767
Serrell, William, Weymouth 28 1677
Serrell, Samuel, Langton
Matravers 27 1749
Seward, Elizabeth, Dorchester 27 1737
Seward, Edward, Wareham 43 1783
Seward, Edward, Innholder,
Wareham
Sexey, John, Woolbridge
Sexey, Francis, Pallenton in
Affpuddle
Seymer, Elizabeth, Ibberton
Seymer, Edward, MarnhuU
Seymor, Morgan, East Orchard 18 1691
Seymour, Margaret, Dalwood 25 1690
Seymour, Elizabeth, East
Lulworth
Seymour, William, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Shadock, Jane, Shapwick
Shane, John,
Shargell, John, Horton
Sharlock, John, Broadwinsor 12 1741
Sharp als. Raunce, John,
Bourton 8 1671
Sharp, Thomas, 42 1674
Sharp, John, Bedhurst in
Funtmill 8 1739
Sharp, John, Fontmell Magna 37 1764
Sharp, Edward, Fontmill 30 1765
Sharp, Robert, Fontmill 26 1782
Sharp, Martha, Fontmill 27 1782
Sharp, John, Melbury Abbas 28 1783
Shave, Francis, Whatcombe 2>7 1676
Shayle, William, Ashmore
Sheaf, Sampson, Wooland
Sheeres, Bernard, Buckland
Newton
Shepard, Richard, Wimborne
St. Giles 55 1779
Shepherd, Jos., Milton Abbas 35 1760
Admon. de bonis non ig, 1765.
Shepherd, Susanna, Stalbridge 67 1 767
Sheppard, Daniel, Dorchester 23 1747
Sheppard, Jas., Winterborne
Stickland 100 1741
Sheppard, Lawrence, Dor-
chester II 1757
Sheppard, Elizabeth, Winter-
borne Stickland 77 1755
Sheppard, Edw., Chesilborne 15 1758
Sheppard, William, Maiden
Newton 38 1759
Sheppard, John, Maiden
Newton 38 1769
Sheppard, Mary, Dorchester 16 1772
Sheppard, John, Piddletrent-
hide 40 1772
Sheppard, John, Dorchester 15 1776
Sheppard, Lawrence, 27 1690
H
3 1791
72 1750
14 1675
98
Dorset Wills.
30 1748
18 1674
5 1734
Shergold, John, Farnham 3° 1675
Shergold, Ann, Blandford 7 '758
Sherley, Jane, ' 32 1668
Sherren, John, 41 1687
Sherren, Hy., Nether Cerne 16 1752
Sherren, William, Tollpuddle 19 1766
Sherren, Robert, Sidling 74 1769
Sherrey, John, Upway 72 I774
Sherring, John, Piddletown 53 1742
Sherry, John, Minterne Parva 43 1790
Sheviston, Thos., Sturminster
Newton 48 1663
Shillcat, Alice, 35 1674
Shillingfleet, Samuel, jun.,
Cranborne
Shirley, Mary, Compton
Valence
Shitler, Mary, Blandford _ _ .
ShitIer,Robt.,HazelburyBryan22 1749
Shitler, Sarah, sen., Evershot 31 1766
Shitler, Mary, widow,
Tincleton 65 1781
Shittler, Jasper, Winterborne
Whitechurch 96 1742
Shittler, John, Evershot 24 1750
Shittler, John, Tincleton 66 1755
Shoot, Jonath., Stour Provost 57 177 1
Short, Christian, Sturminster
Newton 43 1670
Short, John, Hinton St. Mary 24 1670
Short, Joan, Fifehead (2uintin 21 1672
Short, Jane, Gussage All
Saints
Short, Elizabeth, Stourton
Caundle
Short, Edward, Blandford
Short, William, Pentridge
Short, Wm., Maiden Newton
Shorto, James, Dorchester
Shorto, Henry, Piddletown
Shory, Robert, Hilton
Shut, Miles, Stoke Abbas
Shute, Ursula,
Sibley, Mary, Tarrant Rushton 64 1780
Simmonds, Rich., Blandford i I743
Simmonds, Sarah, Piddle-
hinton
Simpson, Edith, Weymouth
Sims, John,
Sims, Thomas, Cranborne
Adraon. de bonis non 1789.
Sims, Henry, Moore Crichel 31 1792
Sinclar, Thomas, H.M.S.
"Tilbury"
Skinner, Phillip, Hargrove
Skinner, Robert, Matravers
Skinner, Thos., Stoke Wake
Skinner, Kath., Stoke Wake
Skinner, Robert, sen.. East
Stoke 19 1745
II 1705
72 1731
■ 6 1733
50 1769
29 1787
32 1741
55 '764
27 1673
43 1673-
30 1676
32 1789
80 1744
25 1671
25 1781
57 1745
27 1661
38 1672
29 1687
66 1734
Skinner, Thos., Stoke Wake 60 1755
Skinner, Mary, widow, Bland-
ford 9 1767
Skinner, Mary, spinster. Stoke
Wake 65 1767
Skinner, John, Stoke Wake 58 1768
Skinner, Henry, Stoke Wake 67 1769
Skivington, John, Shilling-
stone 36 1779
Skivington, Elizb., Blandford 6 1790
Slade, Rachel, Walditch 62 1669
Slade, Robert, Radipole 50 1671
Slade, Jane, Winfnth New-
burgh 62 1672
Slade, Matthew, Broadway 5 1672
Slade, Roger, Burstock 4 ^677
Slade, Richard, East Knighton
in Winfrith 16 1732
Slade, Robert, Osmington 31 1732
Slade, Nicholas, Broadmayne 10 1733
Slade, Peter, Broadway 9 ^747
Slade, Henry, Tollpiddle 60 1759
Slade, Nicholas, Broadmayne i 1770
Slade, Paul, HiUfield 22 1771
Slade, Robert, Briantspuddle 5 1785
Slade, John, West Knighton 63 1786
Slape, Thomas, Blandford 9 1734
Slater, Daniel, Edmondsham 21 1749
Sleat, John, Wimborne St.
Giles 61 1672
Slifield, Ann, Charlton
Marshall 24 I777
Sluter, Thos., Edmondsham 37 1736
Sly, John, Weymouth 74 1775
Sly, Samuel, Weymouth 65 1776
Small, John, I5 1664
Small, Jos., Hazelbury Bryan 33 1751
Small, Reuben, Wareham 75 '767
Small, Luke, Shaston 59 ^m
Smart, Avice, Chickerell 15 1669
Smart, John, Cerne Abbas 17 '775
Smart, Fhillis, Gussage All
Saints 3^ i775
Smartfoot, Francis, Wey-
mouth 91 1733
Smeadmore, Thomas, Sand-
wich 66 1 741
Smedford, Henry, Stockford 40 1664
Smedmore, George, East
Lul worth 20 1670
Smedmore, Elinor, Rushton
in East Stoke 52 1671
Smedmore, John, East Lul-
worth 22 1 67 1
Smetham als. Martin, Henry,
West Pulham 57 '670
Smetham als. ;VIartin, Henry,
Pulham 23 1687
Smetham, Martin Samuel,
Dorchester 16 i77o
Archdeaconry Court.
99
Smirk, William, Langton
Herring
Smirk, Katherine, Weymouth
Smith, (ieorge, Wool
Smith, Thomas, Wareliam
Smith, Nicholas, Toll I'uddle
Smith, Richard,
Smith, Avis, Wareham
Smith, Elizabeth, Moore
Critrhell
Smith, Elizabeth, Chesel-
borne
Smith, Joseph, Corscombe
Smith, Joan, Loaders
Smith, Christopher, Evershot
Smith, Henry, Corscombe
Smith, Jane,
Smith, John, Wareham
Smith, Henry, Askerswell
Smith, Ann, Corscombe
Smith, William,
Smith, Dorothy, Winfrith
Newburgh
Smith, Robert, Broadwinsor
Smith, William, Milborne St.
Andrew
Smith, Mary, Winterborne
Clenstone
Smith, Nicholas, Allington
Smith, Thomas, Stoke Abbas
Smith, William, Powerstock
Smith ah. George, Elizabeth,
Hinton St. Mary
Smith, Richard (missing),
H.M.S. "Burford"
Smith, John, Wimborne St.
(iiles
Smith, Samuel, Allington
Smith, George, Stinsford
Smith, Henry, Bradpole
Smith, Samuel, Worth Ma-
travers
Smith, William, sen., Bridport
Smith, Thomas, Stoke Abbas
Smith, Francis Gardiner,
Blandford
Smith, Robert, East Orchard
Smith, Francis, Milborne St.
Andrew
Smith, Mary, Ibberton
Smith, Elizabeth, Rampisham
Smith, James, Eastington in
Purbeck
Snaydon, William, Corscombe
Snaydon, Grace, Corscombe
Snelgar, Margaret, Shaston
Snell, John, Whatcombe
Snell, Henry, Whatcombe in
Whitchurch Canon
Snell, Samuel, Wool
21
1740
49
1749
65
1 661
61
1 661
51
[662
53
1662
y^
665
35
669
12
671
18
671
35
[672
26
674
17
1674
80
[675
63
675
I
677
8
687 '
26
688
96
ly
12
ly
48
ly
84
736
I
ly
11
742
53
744
24
746
99
748
83
756
3
756
32
757
7
758
60 1
766
25
766
34 J
770
6 1
111
40 I
774
43 I
775
37 I
111
50 ]
786
21 1
792
25 ]
755
17 1
791
33 )
668
47 1
686
49 1
689
72 I
781
Snelling', George, H.M.S.
" Princess Amelia "
Snook, Peter, Hampreston
Snook, Randell, Horton
Snook, Thomas, Spettisbury
Snook, Margaret, Stalbridge
Snook, Robert, Whitechurch
Snook, Grace, West Stour
Snook, Lydia, Dorchester
Snook, Christo., Stalbridge
Snook, William, Stalbridge
Snook, Thomas, Dorchester
Admon. de bonis non i5, 1754.
Snook, Robert, Dorchester 24
Admon. de bonis non No 7, 1782.
Snook, Rich., Melbury Abbas 37
Snook, Catherine, Melbury
Abbas 39
Snook, George, Abbotsbury i
Snook, Mary, Dorchester 26
Snook, John, Kington Magna 39
Snook, Charles, East Burton 9
Snooke, Thomas, sen., 20
Snooke, Avis, West Stour 30
Snooke, Robert, Stalbridge 36
Snow, Leonard, Melbury
Sampford 28
Snow, Robert, Wareham 56
Snow, Ann, Handley 25
Soaper, Joan, Toller Fratrum 67
49
1745
25
1 66 1
18
1662
35
1664
27
166s
36
166s
43
[686
20
1689
67
1731
79
[741
27
1742
Solway, William,
Somers, Robt., Cerne Abbas
Sommers, William, Maiden
Newton
Sopen, Hannah, Sandwich
Soper, Richard,
Soper, William, Tarrant
Monkton
Soper, Richard, sen.,
Soper, Thomas, Sandwich
Soper, James, Charlton
Marshall
South, Alice,
Sparks, Elias, Gussage All
Saints
Sparks, William, Dorchester 23
Sparle, Ann, Charlton
Marshall 11
Spear, Richard, Winterborne
Whitchurch 67
Spear, Thos., Bradford Abbas 10
Spearring, Perias, Blandford 5
Speck, Thomas, Orchard in
Church Knowle 45
Speck, Rich., Church Knowle 17
Speere, Joan, Chideock
Spencer, Edmund, Chettle
Spencer, William, Lytchett
Mat ravers
Spencer, Elizabeth, Chettle
20
1 1
747
750
755
761
764
in
788
660
677
727
690
111
755
675
755
740
778
663
735
736
765
776
672
738
778
732
768
781
747
737
747
663
660
667
686
lOO
Dorset Wills.
Spencer, Thomas, Tarrant
Hinton
Spicer, Thomas, Shroton
Spicer, Christopher, West
Holme in East Stoke
Spicer, Geo., Caundle Bishop 17 1736
Spicer, Edward, Dorchester 11 1738
Spicer, Judith, Caundle
Bishop
Spicer, Alice, East Stoke
Spicer, Geo., Caundle Bishop
Spicer, James, East Stoke
S3 1763
44 1663
63 1669
9 1743
36 1748
8 1762
35 1764
Spicer, Thomas, Broadmayne 8 1774
12 1781
88 1736
Spicer, Ann, Broadmayne
Spillar, Elizabeth, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Spiller, Robert, Stockland 54 17SI
Spinney, Richard, Bryanstone 6 1689
Spinney, Richard, Winterborne
Stickland 11 1754
Spinney, Richard, Bryanstone 14 1764
Spinney, Mary, Winterborne
Stickland 23 1766
Spinney, Jane, Gussage All
Saints 3^ I777
Spracklin, Simon, Cattistock 22 1777
Spracklin, Richard, Toller
Porcorum 66 1780
Sprake, John, Little Windsor 26 1662
Sprake, John, Marshwood 21 1667
Sprake, Wm., Symondsbury
Spratt, William, Whitcombe
Spratt, Anthony, West
Knighton
Spratt, William, Dorchester
Spratt, Mary, Witcombe
Spratt, Thos., West Stafford
Squibb, Edmund, Studland
Squibb, Margery, Winterborne
Whitechurch
Squibb, Richard, Hilton
Squibb, William, Tollpuddle
Squibb, Henry, Islington
Squibb, Elizabeth, Winter-
borne Whitechurch
Squibb, John, Catstock
Squibb, William, Affpuddle
Squibb, Ann, Upton in Loders 41 1765
Squibb, Emanuel, Rampisham6o 1767
Squire, Thomas, Cattistock 15 1756
Stacey, Mich., Stour Provost 37 1745
Stacey, Nathaniel, sen.,
Hinton St. Mary
Stacey, Robert, East Slower
Stacy, Robert, Buckhorn
Weston
Stacy, John, Stour Provost
Stacy, Robert, East Stour
Stade, Bridget,
Stade, Henry, Burstock
63 1782
37 1660
33 1688
20 1725
60 1751
1767
1671
91
54 1674
34 1675
4 1685
14 1688
46 1732
17 1739
1750
34 1751
37 1783
7 1661
34 1692
10 1735
51 1672
17 1781
Stainer, Richard, Lidlinch 39 1765
Stainsmoor, Rich., Chalbury 3 1770
Stabdfield, Robt, Tollpuddle 63 1771
Standly, John, 28 1675
Stanley, Robert, Wool 74 1753
Stanly, Elizab., Puddlehinton 22 1688
Stanton als. Taylor, John,
Whitchurch Canon 70 1737
Staple, Richard, Tarrant
Launceston 56 1669
Stark, Robt, Corscombe 8 1676
Starks, James, Weymouth 50 1789
Stayner, Dorothy, Hazelbury
Brian 41 I736
Stephens, George, Poorstock 40 1776
Stephens, Samuel, Marnhull 40 1776
Stephens, John, Sandwich 66 1733
Stephens, Mary, Wareham 48 1792
Stewart, Geo., Hampreston 30 1778
Stevens, John, Symondsbury 46 1664
Stevens, Robert, 6 1667
Stevens, John, Fifehead
Neville ' 20 1672
Stevens, Joan, Symondsbury 32 1676
Stevens, Robert, Winterborne
St. Martin 47 1691
Stevens, Katherine, Crawford
Parva 22 1734
Stevens, Robert, Sturminster
Newton 78 1742
Stevens, Temperance, Stur-
minster Newton 45 1743
Admon. de bonis non 23, 1743-
Stevens, Katherine, Blandford lo 1748
Stevens, Thomas, H.M.S.
"Diamond" 100 1748
Stevens, John, Blandford 5 175'
Stevens, John, Symondsbury 1^7 1758
Stevens, John, Upway 61 1758
Stevens, Joseph, Alderholt
in Cranborne i 1774
Stevens, Jane, widow, Punck-
nowle 31 1784
Stevens, Richard, Winter-
borne Whitechurch 55 1783
Stevens, Ann, Winterborne
Whitechurch 53 1789
Stibbs, Lionel, Stour Provost 75 1733
Stibby, Margary, Preston in
Rushton 58 1733
Stibley, James, Mosterton 49 1744
Stibley, Elizabeth, Mosterton 36 1760
1675
Stiby, William,
Stiby, Margery, Iwerne
Minster
Stiby, Henry, Loders
Stickland, John, Buckland
Newton
Stickland, George, East
Burton
35
27
35
13
1689
1754
1670
1686
Archdeaconry Court.
lOI
Stickland, Roger, Shilling
Stone, Anthony, Allington
I
1748
Okeford
27
1687
Stone, Walter, Hampreston
25
750
Stickland, Luce, Blandford
5
^11^
Stone, John, Melbury Samp-
Stickland, Humphrey, Melbuiy
ford
38
751
Bubb
51
1741
Stone, Francis, Wynford
Stickland, Margt.,Woolcombe
97
[748
Eagle
31
752
Stickland, Nathaniel, Athel-
Stone, John, Hampreston
32
753
hampton
4
748
Stone, Mary, Woonford
Stickland, John, Weymouth
61
750
Eagle
79
754
Stickland, John, Piddietown
42
753
Stone, John, Portland
27
757
Stickland, Grace, Weymouth
71
754
Stone, William, Evershot
29
761
Stickland, John, Shaston
54
755
Stone, Honour, Durweston
21 I
762
Stickland, Philip, Morden
42
755
Stone, John, Caundle Wake
9 J
762
Stickland, Henry, Hilton
37
t756
Stone, Joseph, sen., Bradpole
6 1
767
Stickland, Joyce, West
Stone, Andrew, Portland
59
764
Morden
32
763
Stone, Lucretia, Portland
56
765
Stickland, Robert, Blandford
7
765
Stone, John, South Perrott
54
766
Stickland, John, Tollpuddle
79
769
Stone, Mary, Portland
39
768
Stickland, John, Aimer
2
774
Stone, Francis, Evershot
24
769
Stickland, Ann, Dorchester
24
780
Stone, Rebecca, Portland
54
[769
Stickland, Martha, Dorchester
19
782
Stone, Thomas, Okeford
Stickland, Nath., Dorchester
23
786
Shi'ling
43
773
Stickland, Benjamin, Iwerne
Stone, William, Portland
53
775
Minster
33
786
Stone, Ann, Symondsbury
67
'777
Stickland, Sarah, Winterborne
Stone, Joseph, Walditch
45
779
Zelston
64
787
Stone, Catherine, Portland
25
788
Stickland, Benjamin, Iwerne
Stone, Honor, Durweston
15
789
Minster
20
789
Stone, John, Portland
33
[789
Stickley, John, Haselbury
Stone, Mary, Portland
35
'789
Bryan
32
675
Stone, Shadrach, Portland
34
1789
Stile, John,
7>1
691
Stone, ShadrackjSen jChesse
1
Still, Alice, Alcost ah.
in Portland
15
1791
AInester
2
689
Stonen, Richard, Cranborne
9
[668
Still, John, Shaston
59
734
Stoodley, Tristram, Broad-
Still, Martha, Fontmell Magna3i
765
winsor
6
[661
Still, William, Bedcester in
Stoodley, Richard, Childhay
13
1674
Funtmell
4
673
Stoodley, Tristram, Monk-
Stills, William, Cranborne
II
783
wood in Marshwood
17
1677
Stocker, Robert, Dal wood
17
689
Stoodley, Christian, Portland
21
1687
Stocker, Solomon, Stockland
72
Til
Stjoodley, Mary, Portland
30
[689
Stockesly, Wm., Osmington
38 1
747
Stoodley, Matthew, Broad-
Stone, Jasper, Langton
winsor
10
1689
Herring
13
659
Stoodley, Mary, Broadwinsot
12
740
Stone, William, Weymouth
43
668
Stoodley, Daniel, Weymouth
80
756
Stone, Joan,
90
671
Stoodley, James, Bradford
Stone, Richard, sen., Wynford
Peverell
4
'757
Eagle
83
671
Stoodley, Agnes, Broadwinsor 5
1762
Stone, Patience,
34
691
Stoodley, Giles, Blandford
2
1776
Stone, Hannah, Burstock
10
725
Stoodley, John, Bradpole
10
1780
Stone, Lettuce, Hampreston
31
731
Stoodley, Edward, Swanage
45
1789
Stone, Simon, Bridport
14
734
Stoodly, Thomas, Monkwooc
Stone,, Thos., Margaret Marsh
43
734
in Marshwood
32
1673
Stone, Job, Bridport
1 1
111
Stooke, Nicholas, Whatcombe 61
1663
Stone, Rich., Woonford Eagle
85
739
Stooke, Alice, Whatcombe in
Stone, Ann, Abbotsbury
I
742
Pillsdon
51
1673
Stone, Richard, Compton
Storke, Dorothy, Cann
16
1675
Abbas
18
742
Stote, William, Farrington
20
1663
Stone, John, Hampreston
7>1>
744
Stount, Richard,
10
1673
Stone, John, Portland
56
744
Stourton, Francis, Stoborough
Stone, Rich., Caundle Bishop
17
744
in Wareham
24
1688
I02
Dorset Wills.
9
55
37
45
i6
23
31
57
30
1 1
14
82
57
64
38
28
54
39
Stoye <jh. Densheire, William,
W'lnteiborne Slickland
Strange, James, Buckland
Newton
Stroberridge, Hen., Stockland
Strode, Robert,
Strode, Ann, Winfriih New-
burgh
Strode, Philip, Bradford
Peverell
Strode, Mary, Evershot
, Strode, Mary, Hook
Strong, Ann, Stoke Abbas
Strong, Richard, Stalbrid-e
Strong, Joan, Bridport
Strood, Christian, Gussage
All Saints
Stroud, Sagweridy. Warnwell
Stroud, lohn, Spetisbury
Stroud, Elizabeth, Spetisbury
Stroud, \Vm., Litton Cheney
Stroud, Elizabeth, Frampton
Stroud, ]\lary, widow, Spetis-
bury
Street, Joan,
Street, Leonard, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
' Street, Sarah, Weymouth
Street, Mark, Chailton
IVLarshall
Street, John, Blandford
Street, Richard, Horton
Street, George, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Street, John, Blandford
Stuckey, William, Dorchester
Studley, Edw., IMilton Abbas
Studley, r.enjamin, sen.,
Broadwinsor
Studley, Giles, jun., Burstock
Studley, Benj., sen., Broad-
winsor
Vide No. 17, 1748.
Studley, Sarah, Broadwinsor
Studley, Wm., Broadwinsor
Studley, Benj., Broadwinsor
Sturges, 'Ihos.,Caundle Purse
Sturmey, Stephen,
Sturmey, John, Wmfrith New-
burgh
Sturmey, John, East Stoke
Sturmey, Henry, Hillfield in
lUickland
Sturmy, ALary, Weymouth
Sturney, John, Long Cntchell
Sturton, George, Stoborough
Sturton, Alice, Weymouth
Sturtone, Mary,
Simbrie, Stephen, Charmouth
Sugar, Ann, Hawkchurch
1792
1771
1671
1692
1739
1758
1786
1737
1757
1765
1668
1733
1754
1767
1775
1778
1786
1686
39
31
53
47
10
9
5
36
35
i Summers, Thomas, Studland 48
Ko 1694 ■ Summers, Ann, Dorchester 18
! Suter, John, SiUon A^
Sutton, Joan,
Sutton, Thomas, sen.
Sutton, Daniel, Shaston
Sutton, Hv., Ansty in Hilton z
Swaffield, Joseph, Burton
Bradstock "
Swaisey, Robert, Bridport 7
Swaisy, Edward, Bradpole 8
Swayne, John, East Chelboio' 18
Swayne, Richard, Tarrant
Gunville J-
Swayne, Eliz , Hawkchurch 36
Swayne, Elizabeth, W^areham 63
Swayne, Thomas, sen.. Star
minster Newton
Sweetland, Peter, Dal wood
Sweet, Katherine, Bradpole
Sweet, Mary, Bradpole
1 Sweet, Jane,
Sweet, William, Weymouth
Sweet, Susannah, Sturminster
Newton 5^
Sweet, Mary, ~S
Sweet, Abel, Portland 34
Sweet, John, Weymouth 47
Sweet, Margaret, Sturminster
Newton °3
Sweet, John, Sturminster
Newton
Sweet, Ann, Charmouth
Sweet, Jonathan, Portland
Sweet, Ann, widow, Stur-
minster Newton
Sweet, Richard, Sturminster
Newton
Sweet, Abel, Portland
Sweet, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Sweett, William,
Swetman, Christopher, Mcl-
bury Osmond
Swetman, George, Woodland 44
Swetman, Matthew, Way-
mouth
, Swetman, Edward, FonUnell
Swetmead a/s. Hades, Eliz.,
Powerstock
Swier, Geo., East Lulworth
; Swyer, Walter, Warm well
1782 i Swyer, Ann, widow, Shaston 61
1782 Swyre, Robert, Warmwell 39
1739 Symes, Hugh, Evershot 8
1661 I Symes, Henry, Compton Abbas 9
• 733 ' Symes, Thomazin, Abbots-
1689 I bury , XT , "
1675 i Symes-;A-. Ford, John, Nether
1 744 1 Kincombe in Toller 33
1760
1763
1778
1674
1677
1690
1732
38
46
16
7
46
71
I
23
47
17
1687
1691
1761
1764
1764
1776
1780
1754
1744
1748
1749
1760
1778
1780
1783
1 76 1
1669
1752
1761
1762
1744
1736
1663
1665
1739
1790
1791
1691
1669
1674
1 68 7
1687
1690
1692
1743
1746
68
13
49
1755
1756
1760
1773
53 1776
54
29
38
II
16
64
26
50
22
45
1778
1779
1789
1675
1688
1738
1750
1786
•755
1769
1 69 1
1777
1692
1568
1660
1665
1673
Archdeaconry Court.
103
Symes, Richard, Sturminster
Talbot, Simon
27
666
Newton
44 1
674
Talbot, Lucrece, Studland
Z2> 1
667
Symes, Arthur, Chilcombe
6 I
677
Talbot, Ely, Herrington
25 '
673
Symes, Henry, West Knighton42 i
686
Talbot, Edith,
3 1
674
Symes, Thomas, Allington
2 I
688
Talbot, Martin, Studland
31 1
687
Symes, Samuel,
13 I
691
Talbot, Dorothy, Watercombe
Symes, John, West Compton
80 I
731
in Poxwell
40 I
692
Symes, Samuel, Bridport
9 '
731
Talbot, Robert, H.M.S.
Symes, Mary,
5 I
738
" Buckingham"
61 1
743
Symes als. Reeves, Robert,
Talbot, Daniel, Langton
Askerwell
4 1
11^
Matravers
40
744
Symes, Andrew, Poorstock
55 >
742
Talbot, Nicholas, Litton
Symes, John, Corscombe
19 1
742
Cheney
42
744
Symes, Andrew, H.M.S.
Talbot, Edw., Litton Cheney 46
746
" Buckingham "
53
746
Talbot, Leah, Portisham
52
756
Symes, Thomas, Bradpole
II ]
751
Talbot, Mary, Broadmayne
1 1
756
Symes, Sarah, Mappowder
34
760
Talbot, Thomas, Portisham
5'
756
Symes, William Wiseman,
Talbot, Richard, Winfrith
Bridport
10
/66
Newburgh
82
775
Symes, John, Dorchester
27 1
767
Talbot, William, Broadmayne
13
[780
Symes, John, Tincleton
62
768
Talbot, William, sen.. East
Symes, Elizab., Symondsbury
64 ]
111
Burton in Winfrith New-
Symes, Henry, Burton Brad-
burgh
20
791
stock
II
773
Tanner, Thomas, Woodcutts
62
662
Symes. John, Symondsbury
63
ni
Tanner, Henry, Mappowder
31
663
Symes, John, Toller Porcorum
Tanner, John, sen., Wootton
or Nether Kingcombe
69
in
Fitzpaine
54
t673
Symes, Silvester, Allington
3
11^
Tanner, Nicholas, East Wood-
Symes, John, Stoke Abbas
61 J
781
yates in Pentridge
20
[691
Symes, William, Buckland
Tanswell, Stephen, Shaston
51
754
Newton
16
786
Tanswell, Sarah, Shaftesbury
60
769
Symonds, Elizabeth,
53
664
Tapp, Thomas, Dorchester
16
743
Symonds, Grace, Tincleton
55
672
Tapp, Sarah, Dorchester
30
756
Symonds, Christopher, Puddle
Tapp, Henry, Dorchester
13
'757
hinton
22
687
Tapper, Margery, Iwerne
Symonds, John, Eggleton
14
687
.Courtney
15
1665
Symonds, Cornelius,
5
689
Tapper, Edward, Iwerne
Symonds, Robert, East
Courtney
28
691
Knighton
17
691
Tapper, John, Shroton
55
1747
Symonds, Robt, Broadmayne
15
734
Tapper, Wm., Orchard East
38
1785
Symonds, Robert, Wmfrith
Tapper, Sarah, MarnhuU
18
1788
Newburgh
99
1741
Tarrey, Mary, Sandwich
26
.675
Symonds, John, Affpuddle
I
747
Taswell, James, Hazelbury
Symonds, Geo., Symondsbury
'69
767
Bryan
25
1664
Symonds, John, Piddlehinton
35
768
Taswell, William, Brock-
Symonds, William, Winfrith
hampton in Buckland
• 5
690
Newburgh
66
1768
Taunton, Alice, Weymouth
85
1767
Symonds, Joseph, Egglestone
Taylor, Edward, Langton in
in Tyneham
69
1774
Purbeck
39
1690
Symons, John, Puddlehinton
4
1682
Taylor als. Stanton, John,
Syms als. Reeves, Robert,
Whitchurch Canonicorum7o
1737
Abkerswell
4
1738
Taylor, John, Litton Cheney
41
1744
Syms, Thomas, Milborne
Taylor, Abraham, Bryanstone
II
1747
St. Andrew
44
1782
Taylor, Robert, Bradpole
Taylor, John, Shaston St.
8
764
Tabor, John, Silton
54
1790
James
52
1772
Taggart, Gawin, Shaston
35
1689
Taylor, William, Broadmayne
14
1777
Taggart, Sarah,
41
1 69 1
Taylor, John, Whitchurch
Talbot, William, Lidlinch
31
1 661
Canonicorum
53
1783
Talbot, Stephen, Stafford
1>1
1664
Tedbury, Peter, Sandwich
5'
•751
I04
Dorset Wills.
72
19
17 i<
80
31
Templeman, William, Tarrant
Gunville 72
Templeman, Wm., Blandford 4
Teuxberry, Sarah, East
Lulworth 26
Thecks, Catherine, Sandwich 52
Thickes, James, Sandwich 52
Thickes, John, Langton
Matravers
Thoily, Charles, Sturminster
Newton
Thomas, John, Cucklington
Thomas, Richard, Milborne
St. Andrew
Thomas, Stephen, Buckhorn
Weston
Thomas, Avis, Weyniouth
Thomas, George, AUer in
Hilton
-Thomas, George, Pulham
Thomas, John, Hilton
Thomas, John, Kimeridge
Thomas, Richard, Weymouth 22
Thomas, John, Gussage All
Saints 27
Thomas, William, Sampitt or
Burstock 9
Thomas, Elizabeth, Gussage
St. Michael 20
Thomas, Richard, Weymouth 69
Thomas, Stephen, Kington
Magna 27
Thomas, John, Spetisbury 48
Thomas, Mary, Broadwinsor 1 1
Thomas, Elizabeth, HiltDn 28
Thombs, Richard, Church
Knowle 24
Thorbon, Gregory, Blandford
St. Mary 7
Thorn, Elizabeth, Weymouth 66
Thorne, John, 10
Thome, Katherine, Cerne
Abbas 6
Thorne, Richard, Farnham 21
Thorne, Anistatius, Woodland yj
Thorne, Edmund, Askerswell 2
Thorne, John, Farnham 12
Thorne, John, Iwerne Minster 17
Thorne, William, Dorchester 10
Thorne, Jane, 43
Thorne, William, Blandford
St. Mary I4
Thorne, John, Weymouth 94
Thorne, Elizab., Weymouth 79
Thorne, William, Weymouth 45
Thorne, Thomas, Charmouth 26
Thorne, Thos., Cerne Abbas 29
Thorne, Edward, Osmington 41
Thorne, Thomas, Weymouth 76
Thorne, Edward, Weymouth 54
1764
1785
1734'
1755
1737
30 1768
1734
1671
1691
1736
1740
1754
1757
1762
1766
1768
1768
1771
1773
1776
1778
1790
1792
1733
1670
1737
1661
1662
1663
1665
1667
1667
1667
1668
1676
1739
1742
1744
1746
1748
1766
1774
1777
1791
33
30
13
14
13
6
62
Thorne, Susannah, Weymouth 55
Thorne, William, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Thornhill, Henry, Melcombe
Regis
Thornhull, Henry, Horton
Thornton, Eliza., Dorchester
Thornton, Thomas, Blandford 8
Thrasher, Richard, 22
Thresher, John, Abbotsbury i
Thresher, William, Portisham 25
Thresher, Eliza., Puncknowle 48
Thresher, Henry, Litton
Cheney 26
Thresher, Philip, Portisham 41
Thurman, Priscilla, Wey-
mouth
Thurman, John, Burton Brad
stock
Thurman, John, Burton Brad
stock
Thurman, Thomas, Burton
Brad stock
Thurman, Hannah, Shipton
George
Tibbs, Jane, Bincombe 8
Tibbs, John, sen., Bincombe 2
Tibbs, Thomas, Gussage All
Saints 3'
Tigens, Edward, Marsh wood 25
Tillery, Henry, sen., Blandford 4
Tilley, William, Blandford
Tilley, Thomas, Farrington
Tilley, John, Tincleton
Admon. de bonis non 1764.
Tilley, Elizabeth, Tincleton
Tilley, Mary, Puddletown
Tilly, Walter, Iwerne Mmster
Tizar, John, Puddlehinton
Tizard, Henry,
Tizard, William, Weymouth 8i
Tizard, Katherine, Holwell 17
Tizard, Marmaduke, Wey-
mouth
Tizard, Thomas, Caundle
Bishop
Tizard, Edward, Chaldon
Herring
Tizard, John, Minterne
Magna
Tizard, Edward, Weymouth
Tizard, Robert, Winterborne
St. Martin
Tizard, Samuel, Melbury
Sampford 42
Tizard, Ann, Holwell 3'
Tizard, Thomas, Weymoutli 86
Tizard, Rebecca, Weymouth 69
Tizard, Thomas, Whatcombe
in Whitechurch Th
1791
1792
1792
1688
1771
1773
1692
1666
1667
1671
1743
1750
41 1692
19 1751
6
25
59
75
23
26
35
56
1754
'757
1765
1731
1765
1780
1687
1740
1742
1758
1759
1762
17S8
1669
1663
1670
1736
1738
74 1747
22 1751
II 1753
1756
1759
73 1759
•759
1760
1767
J 776
1777
Archdeaconry Court.
lO!
Tizard, AIargaret,Whatcombe 53
Tizard, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine 23
Tizard, Edward, Weymouth 70
Adraon. de bonis non 1791.
Tizard, John, Weymouth 72
Tizard, James, Weymouth 47
l^zer, Phillip, Cattistock 7
Tizer, William, Catistock 10
Tizzar, Susannah, Cattistock 9
Tizzard, Robert, Hoi well 37
Tobie, Edward, Portland 24
Toby, Richard, Sminney in
Marshwood 62
Toby, Elizabeth, Marshwood 45
45
Toby, Edward, Portland
Toby, Eliza, Portland
Tolewill, Elizabeth, Pulham
Tollervey, Thomas, Fifehead
Neville
Tollerville, Alice, Holwell
Tollowfield, William, Brock-
ington in Buckland
Newton 12
Tomes, Mary, Hinton Martell 1 1
Toms, Sarah, Coombe Kaines 22
Tomson, John, Bryanston 11
Admon. de bonis non 1769.
Toolarge, Robert, Abbotsbury i
Toomer, John, 29
Toomer, Ann, Melbury Abbas 47
Toomer, Ann, Melbury Abbas 39
Toomer, John, MelburyAbbas 41
Toomer,Thos., MelburyAbbas 47
Toomer, Rich., MelburyAbbas 40
Toogood, Matthew, Bedcister
in Fontmell 4
Toogood, John, sen.,
Broadway 9
Toogood, Edw., Weymouth 50
Toogood, Reuben, Evershot ^tl)
Toogood, Jas., Caundle Purse 17
Toope, John, Purbeck 33
Topp, Thomas, Wareham "]■]
Torringlon, John, Dorchester 10
Totherfield, Samuel, Holwell 29
Towills, Robert, Weymouth -j-j
Townsend, Margt., Weymouth 76
Townsend, Jane, Portland 47
Townsend, Joan, Stalbridge
Traite, John, Stoke Abbas
Travers, George, Poorstock
Travers, Christopher, West
Milton
Travers, Matthews, Loders
Travers, George, Powerstock 52
Travers, John, Askerswell 3
Traviss, William, 35
Trayt, William, Marshwood 42
Treaves, John, Elworth 25
24
55
22
43
25
1779 Trenchard, George, esq.,
Lytchett Matravers 30
779 Tresloe, Nathaniel, Blandford 4
780 Travers, Henry, sen.. Power-
stock 63
780 Trevett, William, 2
783 Trevett, John, 27
674 I Trevett, John, Litton Cheney 40
73^ ^ Trevett, John, Punrknowle 66
666 Trew, Ann, Purbeck 29
765 Trew, Richard, Wareham 21
668 Trewick, Prudence, 52
Triggs, George, 56
734 j Trighole, John, Cranborne 11
744 Trim, Nathaniel, Lydlinch 31
748 j Trim, Ann, Haselbury Bryan 40
766 j Trim, Edward, East Pulham 23
689 i Trime, Rebecca, Hampreston 11
Trivet, Edith, Puncknowle 28
735 Trivet, Sampson, 49
764 Trivett, Robt., Litton Cheney 32
Troath, Mary, Corscombe 9
Troke, Walter, Coombe in
Ti I Whitchurch Canonicorum 24
638 Troke, Simon, West Parley 59
759 Trottle, Bryant, Hazelbury
766 [ Bryan 10
I Trowbridge, Edmund, Hinton
663 St. Mary 31
666 Trowbridge, Daniel, Shaston
12)1 St. James
758 Troyte, Elizabeth, Chideock
759 Tubb, Robert, Sandwich
765 Tuck, Richard, Dallwood
790 Tuck, Mary, Holwell
Tucker, Richard, Loaders
670 Tucker, Jonathan, Iwerne
Minster
675 Tucker, Julian, Bradpole
749 j Tucker, John, Aliington
766 Tucker, Lucy, Bradpole
786 j Tucker, John, Bridport
664 Tucker, Robert, East
744 I Lulworth
660 Tucker, John, Up way
785 Tucker, Joan, Bridport
782 Tucker, Robert, Shapwick
761 I Tucker, Mar)^ Shaston
766 I Tuckey, Elizabeth. Handley
677 ! Tuff, Nicholas, Whitchurch
675 I Canonicorum
660 Tuffen, Thomas, Sutton
Waldron
692 Tuffen, Richard, Sutton
732 : Waldron
744 I Tuffin, Faith, Hamoon
744 Tulledge, John, Abbotsbury
691 Tullidge, Benj., Abbotsbury
675 I Turgis, Tristram, Fairwood in
674 I Horton 14 173S
45
67
6
34
29
l^
9
I
7
10
3-
65
7
61
52
29
71
50
79
24
I
768
663
741
671
673
742
74J{
667
766
674
671
662
75CJ
764
782
688
668
671
671
763
690
787-
688
ni
791
744
735
568
778
669
690
736
745
745
761
764
771
774
775
790-
75S
785
663
742
672
760
in
io6
Dorset Wills.
Turg-is, Edward, Cranborne
Turkey, Thomas, Weymouth
Turner, Robert,
Turner, Robert, Tarrant
Keynstone
Turner, William, Lidhnch
Turner, Amy,
Turner, Thomas, Wildstoke
in Whitchurch
Turner, Nicholas, Slockland
Turner, Ann, Stockland
Turner, Roger, Broadwinsor
Turner, William, Stockland
Turner, Geo., Moor Critchell
Turner, Thomas, Shaston
St. James
Turner, Thomas, Stalbridge
Turner, William, Bridport
Turner, John, South Perrott
Turner, John, Weymouth
Turner, John, Ceme Abbas
Turner, Dorothy, Bridport
Tutt, Margaret, MarnhuU
Twynihoe, Sarah, Turnworth
Tyler, Phillis,
Tyte, John, Stalbridge
Udall, Thomas, sen., 7 1662
Upjohn, Robert, Shaston 31 1770
Upward, Rich., Stoke Wake 58 1737
Upward, Thomas, WooUand 103 1741
Upward, John, Woolland 46 1757
Upward, Mary, Woolland 76 1759
Uvedall, Thomas, Cauxton in
Mayden Newton 11 1687
10
1763
.32
1659
70
1661
S2
1663
30
1663
74
1669
62
1670
44
•673
4t
1674
10
1690
69
1744
14
1752
S4
I7S9
6S
1764
10
1765
51
1771
n
1777
6
1779
5
1783
41
17.34
60
i7S«
22
1665
5«
1754
Vachcr, John, Piddletrenthide 24
Vallence, Jine, Broadmayne 4
Vater, Eleanor, widow,
Ibberton 20
Vater, Mary, spinster, Okeford
1738
1672
1784
1786
1666
1670
12
19
19
78
1 1
Fitzpaine 38
Vatier, Alice, Ibberton 17
Vatier, Edward, Ibberton 28
Veale, Jonathan, Caundle
Stourton li 1672
Veare, Philip, Fairwood in
Cranborne 20 1661
Vey, John, Bmcombe 5 I777
Vicary, Grace, n 1691
Vickars, George, Caundle
Stourton 9 1664
Vie,Thos.,Langton Matravers 17 1665
Vie, Mary, Arne in Purbeck 3 1691
Vile, Matthew, Broadwinsor 4 1659
Vincent, Joan, Shilling
Okeford 28 1659
Vincent, John, Shillingstone 43 1663
Vincent, Richard, Fimtmill
Vincent, Israel, Fontniill
Magna
Vincent, Thomas, Dewlish
Vincent, Richard, Funtmill
Magna
Vincent, Christian, Okeford
Shilling
Vincent, Mary, Weymouth
Vincent, Theoph., Broadway
Vincent, John, East Lul worth 18
Vincent, Jas., Piddletrenthide 43
Vincent, William, Fontmell
Ma^na 29
Vincent, Isaac, I werne Minster 40
Vincent, George, Fontmill
Magna 26
Vincent, Thomas, Bradford
Peverell 10
Vincent, Theophilus, Broadway 4
Vincent, Martha, Funtmill
Magna
Vincent, Barbara, Puddle-
trenthide
Vincent, Elizabeth, Great
Funtmill
Vincent, John, Dewlish
Vincent, George, Fontmell
Magna
Vincent, John, Dorchester
Vine, Susanna, Chickerell
Vine, Edward,
Vine, Edw., Buckland Ripers
Vine, Edward, Winfrith New-
burgh
Vine, Thomas, Dorchester
Vinson, Betty, Studland
Virgin, William, Woorton
Glanville
Virgin, Catherine, Glanvilles
Wootton
Vivian, Elinor, Puddletown
Vivian, John, Elworthy in
Abbotsbury
Vizor, Thomas, Weymouth
Voss, John, Smedmore
Voule, Thomas, Up way
Vowell als. Hellyer, William,
Cerne Abbas
Vulcombe, Edward, Broad
Sydling
Vye, Henry, sen., Poxwell
Vye, Henry,
Vye, Robert, Tolepiddle
Vye, Mary, Tolepuddle
Vye, John, Tolepuddle
Vye, Mary, wid., Tolepuddle 74
Vye, Andrew, Tolepuddle 62
Vye, Amey, Tolepiddle 61
22 1672
1676
1689
3 '691
'735
1736
1740
1743
1751
1751
1756
1758
1759
1762
34 1767
24 1770
20
23
23
18
8
n
9
19
57
75
23
32
29
67
57
72
1776
1780
1785
1791
1662
1671
1691
1744
1762
1759
1753
1760
1730
1739
1773
1671
17 1731
1671
1660
1660
1759
1772
1775
1775
1776
1790
Archdeaconry Court.
107
50
59
13
8
Wadd, Samuel, Bridport 9
Waddon, Cliristo., Mosterton 15
Wade, John, Weymouth 32
Wade, Robert, Weymouth 39
Wade, Mary, Weymouth 47
Wade, Sarah, Weymouth 50
Wade, Robert, Syuiondsbury 50
Wade, George, Burton
Bradsiock 10
Wake, Andrew, Dorchester 28
Wakely, Walter, Sandwich 68
Wakely, James, Urimpton in
Broad winsor 31
Wakely, Joan, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 81
Wakely, John, Loestoff,
Sheerness lor
Wakely, Abraham, Stoke
Abbas
Wakely, John, Winterborne
Steepleton
Wakely, Osmond, Broad-
winsor
Wakely, Thomas, Bridport
Wakely, Elizabeth, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 75
Wakely, Thomas, Sandwich 61
Wakely, Abraham, Burstock 10
Wakely als. Rockett, Samuel,
15uckland Newton 12
Walbridg-e, Henry, Waddon
in Portesham 78
Walbridge, William, Stanton
St. Gabriel 74
Walbridge, George, Swyre 39
Walbridge, William, Winter-
borne Steepleton 52
Wallbridge, Henry, Poorstock 58
Wallbridge, Martha, Chil-
conibe 20
Wallbridge, Mary, Poorstock 49
Wallbridge, John, Litton
Cheney 17
Wallbridge, Alice, North
Poorton 28
Waldron, Wm., Whitchurch
Canonicorum 58
Waldron. Hannah, Loders 22
Waldron, Geo., West Milton 92
Walkey, Wm., Piddletrenthide 41
Wall, Robt., sen., Weymouth 46
Wall, Joan, Weymouth 96
Wall, John, Weymouth 91
Wall, Solomon, H.M.S.
- "Lively" 98
Wall, Mary, Weymouth -jt,
V<IaXX\%a!s. Hazard, Agnes, 65
Wallis, John, Weymouth 92
Wallis, ALiry, Portland 44
Wallis, James, Portland 37
1744
1752
1688
'735
1745
1746
1760
1772
1767
1736
1747
1748
r^5o
•75'
1755
1756
1765
1767
1774
1790
1734
1742
1746
1760
1765
1767
1768
1788
1789
1690
1740
1767
1747
1689
I74J
1742
1742
1747
1662
1742
■1750
1763
Wallis, Thomas, Weymouth
Wallis, James, Portland
Wallis, Catherine, Portland
Wallis, Thomas, Portland
Wallis, Thos., Winterborne
Walter, Ann, East Stower
Walters, James, Frampton
Waltham, Thomas, Wyke
Regis
Waltham, Alice,
Ward, Nicholas, Burton Brad
87 1767
50 1773
50 1774
30 1784
54 "792
52 1758
25 1786
40
1686
'73'
14 1733
93
18
32
'744
1766
1771
stock
Ward, John. H.M.S.
" Suffolk '•■
Ward, Angel, Rampisham
Ward, James, Loders
Ward, John, sen., Weymouth 46 1783
Warden, Eliz^b., Cranborne 22 1778
Ware, Nicholas, Blandford 3 1732
Wareham, John, Okcford
Shilling ^9 1778
Wareham, Stephen, Fontmeir
22
3
3
74
29
14
60
1 10
93
178:
Magna
Warland, James, Aimer
Warland, Richard, Aimer
Warne, Joseph, Wool
Warr, Richard, Loaders
Warr ah. Bartleet, Richard,
Whitchurch Canonicorum 43 17 10
Warren, Angel, Bradford
Peverell
Warren, Simuel, Broadoak in
Symondsbury
Warren, John, Shepton
Gorge
Warren, William, H.M.S.
" Orford "
Warren, Joseph, Weymouth
Warren, James, Winterborne
Stickland
Warren, Adam, Glanvilles
Wootton
Warren, John, Wootton
Glanviile
Warren, Thomas, South
Perrott
Warren, John, Marnhull
Warren, Frances, Swanage
Warren, Benjamin, Glanvilles
1739
1754
1776
1691
1689
1690
1736
'741
'742
83 '744
40
67
66
45
28
'748
'759
1761
1765
1770
75 ^IT-
21
'776
1779
Wootton
Warren, Nich., Glanvilles
Wootton
Warren, Samuel, Sandwich
Warren, Priscilla, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Warren, John, sen., Swanage 57 17S0
Warren, Andrew, Allington 3 1781
Warrians, Joan, Weymouth 39 1770
Warrick, Walter, .\KIcrliolt
in Cranborne i 16SS
n 17S0
io8
Dorset Wills.
Warwell, John, Wimborne
St. Giles
Waterman, William, Stur-
minster Newton
Waters, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Waters, James, Frampton
Waters, Elizabeth, Winter-
borne Steepleton
Watson, John, Abbotsbury
Watson, Hugh, Abbotsbury
64
53
32
15
1778
1778
1691
1784
53
I
5
1792
1676
^ ---„-, ^ . , 1682
Watson, Eliz°abetb, Portland 62 1748
1784
1791
1687
1759
61
I
I
I
25
Watson, Henry, Portland
Watson, Isaac, Abbotsbury
Watson, Jesse, Abbotsbury
Watts, David, Blandford
Watts, Edward, Cranborne
Watts, Henry, Woolcombe
ISIatravers 85 1761
Watts, Henry, Sydling St.
Nicholas 5° i77i
Watts, Thomas, Buckland
Newton
Watts, David, Blandford
Watts, John, ToUpuddle
Watts, William, Tolpuddle
Watts, Mary, Blandford
Watts, Thomas, ToUpuddle
Watts, Ann, widow, Horton
Watts, William, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Watts, William, Spetisbury
Watts, Ann, Blandford
Way, Amy, Symondsbury
Way, Martha, Brad pole
Way, Elizabeth, Bridpott
Way, Joan, Bridport
Way, John, Tolpiddle
Way, Robert, Powerstock
Way, Thomas, Bridport
Way, Joseph, Weymouth
Way, Elizabeth, Bridport
Way, John, Dorchester
Way, William, Brad pole
Way, Joannah, spinster,
Loders
Wear, John, Fifehead
Magdalen 35
Wear, Edmund, Kington
Magna 45
Wear, Honor, Fifehead
Magdalen 32
Weare, Edith,
10
6
68
43
5
66
19
29
55
3
34
5
TO
8
53
45
12
71
12
29
7
1773
1774
1777
1779
1780
1782
1784
1789
1790
1792
1686
1690
1736
1737
1750
1750
1751
1753
1765
1767
1778
24 1783
'733
1741
1775
^^ ^ _ 1692
Wearei Wm., Kington Magna 30 1762
19 1787
31 1789
Weare, Mary, Evershot
Weare, Timothy, Pentridge
Webb, Henry, sen., Stur-
minster Newton
Webb, Christo., Weymouth
Webb, Joseph, Weymouth
71
75
1744
1747
1767
Webber, John, Staunton St.
Gabriel 50 1690
Webber, William, Crockway
in Maiden Newton 15 1732
Webber, John, Sydling St.
Nicholas 84 1741
Webber, John, Portesham 46 175'
Webber, John Powerstock 49 1755
Webber, John, Piddlehinton 44 1781
Weeks, Theophila, Chettle 21 1690
Welch, Ann, Piddletrenthide 29 1740
Welch, William, Buckland
Newton 7 '753
Welch, Mary, Buckland
Newton 9 '774
Welch, George, Broadwinsor 18 1777
Wellman, Alexander, Stoke
Abbas 34 i7';7
Wells, John, Witchampton 45 1686
Wells, John, Portland 29 1746
Weilspring, Nathaniel,
Puddletown 28 1686
Wellspring, Nathaniel,
Bexington 4 I759
Wellspring, Agnes, Piddle-
town 37 1768
Wellspring, Mary, Dorchester 24 1790
Welsh, Elizabeth, Blagdon in
Cranborne 3 '688
Welsh, George, Blagdon in
Cranborne I 1689
Welsh, William, Winterborne
Zelston 83 1747
Welsh, Thomas, Steepleton 63 1761
West, John, 48 1691
West, William, Durweston 15 1691
West, Walter, Stalbridge 63 1736
West, Matthew, Bradford
Abbas 15 1739
West, John, H.M.S.
" Princess Amelia" 104
West, Margaret. Stalbridge 46
West, Matthew, Cranborne 15
West, Edith, Stalbridge 55
West, Samuel, Cranborne 22
West, John, Sixpenny
Handley 37
Westcombe, Laurence,
Stockland 25
Westley, Ephriam, Bradford
Abbas 5
Weston, Ann, Stalbridge 37
Weston, Henry, Wyke
Regis 56
Weston, Peter, Wyke Regis 61
Weston, Ann, Weymouth 42
Weston, Jane, Dorchester 18
Weston, Mary, Weytnouth 51
Wheeler, Maurice, Cranborne 9
Wheeler, Thos., Osmington 20
1741
1741
1746
1753
1765
1767
1688
1776
1749
1751
1757
1760
1789
1687
1692
A^'chdeaconry Cou7't.
109
Wheeler, Joseph, Weymouth 43
Wheeler, Edith, Weymouth 39
Wheeler, James, Wimborne
St. James 74
Wheeler, Sarah, Stalbridge 55
Wheeler, Henry, Tarrant
Hinton 72
Wheeler, William, Handley 33
Wheeler, Henry, Blandford 6
Wheeler, John, Toller Por-
corum 60
Whellar, Samuel, Ashmore 5
Wheller als. Sanford, Richard,
Blandford 2
Wheller als. Davy, Joseph,
Stockland
Whiffen, Diana, Glanvilles
Wootton
Whiffen, Ann, Dorchester
Whiffen, John, Minterne
Whiffen, William, Dorchester 12
Whiffin, Gilbert, Dorchester 26
Whindle, Richard, 29
Whinnell, Mary, Milton Abbas4i
Whitaker, Margaret, Stourton
Caundle 69
Whitborne, John, East Worth 15
White, Mary, Blandford 3
White, Sarah, 8
White, Christopher, Wareham45
White, William, 52
White, Eliza., Puddlehinton 49
White, Ann, Fifehead
Ma£,^dalen
White, Geo., Stower Provost
White, Mary, East Stoke
White, Mary, Stockland
White, Thomas, Woolcombe
Matravers in Melbury
Bubb
White, Ann, Pulham
White, Ann, Shilling Okeford
White, Dorothy, Okeford
Fitzpaine
White, George, Stinsford
White, Henry, Toller Por-
corum
White, John, Bradpole
White, William, Portland
White, Margaret, Portland
White, Andrew, Hilton
White, John, Hilton
White, Frances, Cerne Abbas 19
White, Joseph, Haselbury
Bryan
White, John, Shaston
White, Stephen, Silton
White, Mary, Sylton
White, Mary, Diirweston
White, John, Evershot
73^
n^
758
768
775
781
786
790
754
664
728
762
773
7S1
784
690
692
762
769
687
659
686
690
22
691
68
734
27
734
67
734
85
1736
S2
1739
68
742
50 1
744
36
745
68
747
13 I
748
63 I
748
47 1
751
27 ]
754
29 ]
754
19 ]
756
19 1
1^1
46 ]
760
49 J
760
72 ]
762
30
764
28 1
765
White, John, Dorchester 17
White, Peter, Piddletrenthide 48
White, William, sen., Wey-
mouth 78
White, Jane, Kington Magna 40
White, Robert, Dorchester 24
White, Ann, widow, Ham-
preston 26
White, William, Moreton 35
White, Thomas, Wareham 61
White, Ann, Piddletrenthide 35
White, John, Child Okeford 12
White, Phillip, Bradford
Abbas 5
White, Mary, Bradford Abbas 4
Whiteway, Benjamin,
Winterborlie Monkton 81
Whitmaish, Thomas, Cann
or St. Rumbold's Shaston 5
Whitmarsh, Charles, Shaston
St. Rumbold 66
Whitmell, Edward, H.M.S.
" Newcastle" 99
Whitt, Humphrey, 5
Whittle, Robert, Winterborne
Abbas 83
Whittle, Mary, Winterborne
Abbas 42
Whittle, Henry, Chettle 23
Whittle, Rebecca, Bryants
Puddle 12
Whittle, John, Caundle
Stourton
Whittle, Barnard, Winter
borne Steepleton 83
Whittle, Charles, Portland 57
Whittle, Abel, South Poorton 53
Whittle, Jane, Stourton
Caundle 58
Whittle, Thomas, Poorstock 41
Whittle, John, Briantspuddle 10
Whittle, William, Church
Knowle 15
Whitty, David, Bradford
Peverell 9
Whooper, Henry, Kingcombe 18
Wiggatt, Martha, Portland 56
Wilcox, Sicily, Minterne
Magna 18
Wild, Robert, MarnhuU 41
Wild, Richard, Hinton St.
Mary 43
Wild, Charles, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 76
Wilds, Mary, Farrington in
Iwerne Courtney 30
Wilkins, Roger, Longham in
Hampreston 45
Wilkins, Hugh, Longham in
Hampreston 11
17
[772
\-]T]
[777
1777
1778
1785
1785
[786
[791
[792
[792
1792
1764
1735
'744
[742
1687
1736
'738
1741
[741
1755
1 761
[764
[766
[772
1778
1786
[766
[687
■ 756
r6S8
1761
[764
[765
[742
[786
I lO
Dorset Wills.
59
27
26
16
65
52
25
86
41
Williams, Samuel,
Williams, Argentory, East
Morden
Williams ah. Baker, Henry,
Woolcombe Matravers
Williams, Susannah,
Williams, Grace, Hooke
Williams, William, Burton
Bradstock
Williams, William, Cranborne 16
Williams. Thomas, sen.,
Toller Porcorum
Williams, Rich., Weymouth
Williams, Thomas, Toller
Porcorum
Williams, Ann, Weymouth
■ Williams, John, Wyke Regis
Williams, Robert, Pulham
Williams, Elizabeth, Bridport 4
Williams, Francis, Dorchester 17
Williams, Edmund, Tarrant
Keynston 5^
Williams, Robert, Stalbridge 49
Williams, Elias, Cranborne 14
Willis als. Applegate, Mary,
Stower Provost 2"
Willis, Rebecca, Gussage All
Saints 24
Willis als. Applegate, Robt.,
Buckhorne Weston
Willis, Mary, Dorchester
Willisford, Ann, Shaston
Willman, George, Poorstock
Wilmot, Hannah, Shaston
Wilmot, John, Shaston
Wilmot, Thomas, Moreton
Wilmot, Andrew, Shaston
Wills, Thomas, Tarrant
Munckton
Wills, John, Litton Cheney
Wills, Owen, Weymouth
Wills als. Mory, Joan, Warm
well 42
Wills, Joan, Portland 44
Wills, Joseph, Caundle Bishop 12
Willshear, Thos., Stoborough 35
Willshire, Harry, Stalbridge 45
Willshire, Robert, Osmington 51
Willshire, Joseph, Osmington 44
Willshire, Catherine, Wareham 57
Willshire, Mary, Abbotsbury 3
Witherington, Robert, sen.,
Holwell in Cranborne
Witherington, Mary, Cran-
borne
Witherington, Henry, sen.,
Gussage St. Michael
Wiltshire, Thbs., Osmington 39
Wiltshire, Robt., Osmington 22
Wiltshire, Henry, Tineham 65
16 1686
19 1686
1690
1691
1691
1744
1746
1748
1750
1750
1762
1764
1771
1771
1772
1776
1778
1792
9
9
49
38
59
60
51
51
43
13
77
35
24
1691
1732
1770
1766
1763
1739
1739
1748
1790
1692
1739
1746
1754
1761
1784
1763
1765
1777
1787
1790
1731
1742
1760
1747
1770
1780
Wiltshire, William, sen.,
Hazelbury Bryant 27
Winsan, Joseph, Broadway 10
Winsor, Joseph, Puncknowle 57
Winsor, Mary, Wareham 76
Winsor, Joseph, West Stafiford 66
1786
1790
1762
1767
1772
1733
1748
1768
1772
1775
1732
1761
1771
1785
1692
1743
1758
Winter, John, Blandford 5
Winter, Thomas, Portland 55
Winter, Elizabeth, Portland 45
Winter, William, Blandford 3
Winter, Mary, Portland 54
Winterburn, Edith, Horton 21
Winzar, Samuel, Dorchester 24
Winzor. Thomas, Coombe
Keynes 1 1
Winzor, Wm., Owermoigne 39
Wiseman, Susannah, Portland 23
Wiseman, Wm., Weymouth 53
Wiseman, Mary, Weymouth 68
Wood, Alexander, Woolcombe
Matravers in Melbury
Bubb 72 1737
Wood, Henry, Broadwinsor 14 1737
Wood, John, Piddlehinton 38 1772
Wood, Nicholas, Abbotsbury i 1785
Woodford, Margaret, Gussage
St. Andrew in Handley 31 1734
Woodman, Nathaniel, Hawk-
church 34 1761
Woodman, Ann, Hawk-
church 30 1769
Woodrow, John, Wool 92 1734
Woodrow, Elinor, East Stoke 7 1752
Woodrow, James, Stockland 55 1785
Woodsford, Edward, Toller
Porcorum 63 1776
Woodvine, John, Alderholt in
Cranborne 2 1789
Woodward, Nicholas, Toller
Porcorum 66 1747
Woolfrey, Roger, Milton
Abbas 40 1762
Woolfreys, Thomas, Chaldon
Herring 20 1690
Woolfreys, Henry, East
Lul worth 19 1760
Woolfreys, John, East
Lulworth 27 1761
Woolfreys, Thomas, Winter-
borne Whitchurch 84 1775
Woolfry, Ann, West Lulworth28 1763
Woolfidge, Joseph, Blandford 10 1739
Woolridge, John, Milton
Abbas 41 1755
Woolridge, Samuel, Pulham 55 1761
Woolridge, Betty, Blandford 8 1766
Woolridge, Robert, Shaston 60 1777
World, George, Stickland 30 1738
World, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine 39 i754
Archdeaconry Court.
Ill
Worsley, James, Weymouth 44
Worvile, John, Fontmell
Magna 17
Reproved in Doctors' Commons.
Wrigfglesworth, Geo.,Shroion 58
Wrixon als. Poraeroy, Joan,
Wrixona/j. Pomeroy, William,
AUington
Wrixon, Robert, Bridport
Wyatt, Hezekia,
Wyatt, Rebecca,
Wyatt, John, Winterborne
St. Martin
Wyatt, Margaret, Lydlinch
2
ir
44
?>}>
36
1745
1789
1780
1670
1744
1777
1690
1 69 1
1755
Yeate, Elinor, Woolcombe
Matravers
Yeates, Henry, Charhon
Marshall
Yeatman, William, Hinton
St. Mary
Yeatman, William, Shaston
Yeatman, William,
Yeatman, Onisepherus, Stur-
minster Newton 43
Yeatman, John, sen., Minterne
M.agna ^j
Yeatman, Morgan, Hinton
St. Mary 10
Yeatman, Morgan, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Yeats, Robert, Mel bury
Osmond
Yetman, Elizabeth, Hinton
St. Mary
Yetman, Robert, Caundle
Stourton 18
Yetman, Mary, Caundle
Sturton 17
Yetman, Morgan, Okeford
Fitzpaine 47
Young, Nicholas, 18
Young, George, Woodyeats in
Handley 34
Young, Richard, Minchington
in Handley 31
Young als. Edmunds, John,
Handley 23
Young, Ann, Stoke Abbas 39
Young, Nicholas, Fiddleford 21
Young als. Edmonds, Thomas,
Worth Matravers 89
Young, Nicholas, 34
47
34
13
1659
1747
1676
1677
1680
1 69 1
1763
1775
1782
1772
1677
1744
1756
1756
1568
1638
1662
1663
1664
1664
1 67 1
1677
Young, Thomas, Nyland in
Kington Magna
Young, Roger, Bryants
Puddle
Young, Elinor, Gussage St.
Michael
Young, Joan, Cerne Abbas
Young, Thomas, Fontmell
Young, Robert, Gussage St.
Michael
Young, George, Farnham
Young, Thomas, Shaston
Young, Jane, Blandford
Young, Joan, Langton Long
Blandford
Young, William, Tarrant
Gunville
Young, Thomas, Shaston
Young, Wm., Long Critchell
Young, Allen, Sturminster
Newton
Young, John, Holwell
Young, John, Winterborne
Zelstone
Young, John, MarnhuU
Youug, Robert, Shaston
Young, Ann, MarnhuU
Young, Elizabeth. Shaston
Young, William, Gussage St.
Michael
Young, Ann, Dorchester
Young, John, Bridport
Young, William, Long
Critchell
Young, Grace, Gussage St.
Michael
Young, Mary, Buckhorn
Weston
Young, Elias, Gussage St.
Michael
Young, John, Fifehead
Magdalen
Young, William, Holwell
Young, Catherine, Shaston
Young, Betty, Stalbridge
Young, Samuel, Chideock
Young, Thomas, Glanvilles
Wootton
Young, George, Evershot
Young, Robert, Bridport
Young, Benjamin, Caundle
Bishop
Young, James, Iwerne
Courtney
Young, John, Blandford
Young, Edith, West Pulham
18 1677
2 1678
2 1679
3 1680
6 1680 ■
3 1681
21 1 69 1
— 1733
4 ^liZ
15 1735
69 1739
70 1741
48 1741
11 1744
35 1744
84 1744
25 1745
51 1747
n 1751
20 1752
9 1752
26 1755
9 1756
21 1761
25 1762
7 1762
34 1765
25 1769
32 1769
.50 1772
58 1774
21 1781
75 1781
14 1784
6 1785
13 1787
26 1787
5 1791
50 1792
JJ2 Dorset Wills.
CORRECTIONS,
Paee 69 col. 2. Insert between lines 39 and 40, Hooper (Whooper), Henry,
Fage 09, coi Kingcombe, 18 1687.
Page n, col. 2, line n. Insert 'William,' and date should read 1686.
PART III.
CALENDAR
OF
Borset Hbniinistrations
IN THK
PROBATE REGISTRY AT BLANDFORD, DORSET.
A rchdeaconry Court of Dorset
of the late Diocese of Bristol.
1660 — 1792.
Abarrow, Susannah
26
1679
A'Court ah. King ah. BouU
Abbot, Thomas, Cranbnrne
10
1663
ton, Jane, Shaston
67
1690
Abbot, John, Weymouth
92
1695
Acreman, Henry, Brad pole
6
1672
Abbot, William, Quarleston
3«
1731
Acreman, John, H.M.vS.
Abbott, Nathaniel, Wey-
"Litchfield"
31
1743
mouth
45
1673
Adams, Robert, Loders
22
1688
Abbott, Francis, Todber
99
1681
Adams, William, Stalbridge
46
1688
Abbott, George, Dorchester
16
1688
Adams, Abraham, Weymouth 88
1690
Abbott, Charles. Farring-
Adams, Robert, Loders
29
1694
don in Shroton
34
i6go
Adams, Philip, Melcome Regis
,40
1766
Abbott, Agnes, Bettiscombe
3
1694
Adams, Hannah. Shaftesbury
14
1791
Abbott, William, Quarle-
Adams, John, Shapwick
16
1791
ston in Stickland
63
1695
Adams, William, Frampton
4
1792
Abbott, Thomas, Bradford
Addams, John, Shapwick
49
1674
Abbas
2
1748
Addams, Matthew, H.M.S.
Abbott, Matthew, Dorchester
2
1792
" Experiment "
51
1745
Abraham, Richard, Evershot
II
1787
Addams, William, Frampton
9
1746
Achyn, Francis,West Knight-
Addis «/a. Adhust, John, \Vey-
on
i^
1710
mouth, H.M.S. " Bur-
Ackland, Abraham, South
ford "
59
1709
Perrott
65
1680
Adhust ah. Addis, John,
Ackland,. George, Tarrant
Weymouth, H.M.S.
Monckton
55
1689
•• Burford "
59
1709
Acklin, Mary, Tarrant Monk-
Akerman, John, Bradpole
16
1697
ton
59
1694
Akerman, William, .-\llington
I
1706
DORSET WILLS.
114
Dorset Administrations.
1680
53 iDf^g
17 1706
46 1709
24 1759
114 1681
107 1671
22 1676
5 1680
123 1681
no 1684
6 1684
99 1684
27 i68g
Akerman, Stephen, Bridport 25 1766
Aldridge, Cadwallader,
Woodsford 32 1772
Alexander, William, Fonlmell 8 1788
Alford, James, Wootton Fitz-
paine 70 1668
Alford, William, Bridport 10 1672
Alford, Arthur, Symondsbury 57 1676
Alford, John, Sandwich 47 1676
Alford, Hannah, Bradpole q
Alford, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Alford, William, Chideock
Alford, Ann, Sturmmster
Newton
Alford, Thomas, Swanage
Allambridge, Thomas, Wey
mouth
Allen, Agnes, Weymouth
Allen, Charles, Dorchester
Allen, Alice, Bincombe
Allen, William, Winterborne
Houghton
Allen, Ely, Upway
Allen, John, Bincombe
Allen, William, Stalbridge
Allen, Mary, Fleet
Allen, Henry, Winfrith New-
burgh
Allen, William, Bincombe
Allen, William, Houghton
Allen, Samuel, Melbury Os-
mond
Allen, John, Mapowder
Allen, William, Morcton
Allen, Henr}', Piddletown
Allen, Thomas, Winterborne
Houghton
Almor, William. Cranborne
Alner, William, Dcwlish
Alner, James, Coombe Keynes 23 1690
Alner, William, Tarrant Gun-
ville
Alner, Alexander, Blandf'ord
Alner, William, Blandford
Alner, William, Piddlehnton
Aman, Edward, Moreden
Ames, John, Mappowder
Amey, John, Handley
Amy, Edmund, Farnham
Ancketyll, Oliver, Stour Pro-
vost
Anderson, Peter, Weymouth 63 i7o(:
Anderson, James, H.M.S.
" Shrewsbury "
Andrew, John, Galton
Andrews, John, Osmingtnn
Andrews, Simon, Gussage St
Michael
Andrews, John, Whitcombe
91
5
1690
i6go
15 1710
15 1736
24 1737
25 1747
1 8 1756
26 1 77 1
24 1671
27 1685
49 1709
6 1731
6 1754
9 1786
36 1689
161 746
21 1750
26 1689
38 1669
51 1747
— 1727
44 1675
23 1679
42 1 682
30
63
10
9
37
7
18
Andrews, John, Melbury Os-
mond 47 1695
Andrews ah. Plowman, Jane,
Gussage All Saints
Andrews, Mary, Weymouth
Andrews, John, Galton in
Owermoigne —
Andrews, William, Pimperne 26
Andrews, Robert, Pimperne 26
Andrews, Bernard, Wey-
mouth 28
Andrews, Thomas, Sen.,
Wyke Regis 47
Andrews, Betty, Weymouth 25
Andrews, Bernard, Weymouth 11
Andrews, Dorothy, Wey-
mouth
Andrews, John, Dorchester
Andrews ah. Miller, Thos.,
Cerne Abbas. See Will,
15, 1750; page 27 ante
Andrews, Elizabeth, Cerne
Abbas
Andrews,John, Iwerne Court-
ney
Andrews, William, Fording-
ton
Andrews, Daniel, Portland
Angel, John, Winterborne
St. Martin 114
Angell, Robert, Osmington 36
Angell, William, Toller Por-
corum
Angell, Robert, Spetisbury
Anning, William, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Anstey, William, Dewlish -
Ansty, George, Tarrant
Keynston
Answorth, Joseph, Horton
Anthony, John, West Stafford 74
Antram, Richard, Winterborne
Whitechurch 73
Antram, Robert, Woodford 29
Antrum, Richard, West Stower 11
Aplin, Thomas, Farrington in
Iwerne ^i
Aplin, John, Iwerne Minster },i
Aplin, Thomas, Durweston 24
Aplin, Margery, Bishops
Caundle 2
Applin, William, Stourton
Caundle 28
Applegate ah. Willis, Mary,
Stour Provost 50 ib8«
Appleyard ah. Willis, Richd.,
East Stower 20 1668
Applin, John, Iwerne Minster 47 1671
Applin, Joseph, Wareham,
H.M.S. "York" 55 17*^9
52
37
39
I
9
17
1709
1709
1727
1733
1740
1743
1745
1746
1752
1752
1753
1758
1758
1770
1770
1772
1 67 1
1693
1706
1761
1733
1789
1788
1762
1687
1694
1791
1660
1672
1680
1680
1685
1667
A7'clidcaconry Court.
Stourton
Applin, William,
Caundle
Applin, Ann, Dorchester, vSt.
Trinity
Applin, Elizabeth, Gussage
St. Michael
Applin, Henry, Gussa^'e St.
Michael ic
Applin, Thomas, Dorchester 1 1
Archbold, James, Blandford z
Arden, James isee Harden),
Owermoigne J5
Arden, Daniel, Dorchester j2
Arden, William, Wareham ig
Armstrong:, William, Shaston 15
Arnell ah. Arnold, Thos., Ab-
botsbury i
Arney, John, Morden jg
Amey, Marey, Moreton 40
Arney, William, Blandford 2
Arnold, Robert, Hilton 3t
Arnold, William, Hazelbury
Bryan
Arnold, William, Melbury
Abbas
Arnold, Henry, East Lulworth ig
Arnold a/s. Gross, Edith, Pud-
dletown
Arnold, Richard, Hazelbury
Bryan
Arnold, Hubert, Sydling
Arnold ah. Gross, Edith,
Islington in Puddletown 26
Arnold ah. Arnell, Thos.,
Abbotsburx' i
Arnold, Henry," Milborne St.
Andrew
Arnold, Henry, Toller Por-
corum
Arnold, Thomas, Cheselborne
Arnold, Henry, Toller Por-
corum
Arnold, Daniel, Sturminster
Newton
Ash, Robert,
Ashford, Margaret. Chideock 28
Ashford, Stephen, Chideock 27
Atchi on, Susannah, widow,
Shaston 14
Atkins, Richard, Dorchester 16
Atkins, Robert, Little Winsor ig
Atkins, Joan, Weymouth 58
Atrel, Elizabeth, Charborough 13
Attwooll, Alexander, Port-
land
AttwooU, Andrew, Portland
Attwooll, Robert, Portland
Attwooll, Joan, Portland
AttT-ooll, John, Portland
Austin, Charles, Dorchester
4-i 17.51
4 i7i5
-3 1741
10 1748
11 1762
- 1790
if)6S
1671
1735
1786
1739
1674
1674
1751
1677
JO 1680
4«
51
66
1680
1683
1684
1684
1685
1687
1739
19 1753
39
7
1754
1756
40 1 76 1
13
37
1784
1744
1684
1684
1780
1683
1684
1688
1731
1663
1676
1678
1 688
1737
1706
Avery, John, Weymouth
Ayles, Richard, Tarrant
Crawford
Ayles, John, Tarrant Craw-
ford
Ayles, Solomon, Portland
Ayles, John, Portland
6g 1675
49 167S
II 1755
16 1759
10 1773
7
67
^4
13
5
22
24
Backaller, John, Weymouth 76
Backaller, John, Weymouth 7g
Bag-, Elizabeth, Weymouth 74
Bag, Susannah, Marshwood 34
Bag-g-, Henry, Whitchurch
Lanonicorum 128
Bag:?. Thomas, Bridport 10
Bagg, Robert, Melcombe
Regis -J
Baily, Christopher, Upway 102
Baily als. Roper, Mary, Al
Hngton " 1
Baily ah. Denziloe, Mary,
Bridport
Baily, James, H.M.S. '-Wey-
mouth "
Baily, Edward. Langton Her-
ring
Baily, John, Sen., Iwerne
Minster
Baker, Robert, Burstock
Baker, William, Pilsdon
Baker, William, Knowle
Baker, Thomas, East Lul-
worth
Baker, Thomazin, East Lul-
worth
Baker, Arthur, Burstock
Baker, John, Pillsdon
Baker, Roger, Arne
Baker, Charles, Moor Crit-
chell
Baker, Thomas, Arne
Baker, Thomas, Burstock
Baker, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum lag
Baker, Alice, Evershot ig
Baker ^j/s. Gillet, Judith, Mor-
den
Baker ah. Vye, Mary, Map-
perton in Aimer
Baker, Richard, Wimborne
St. Giles
Baker, John, Puddletown
Baker ah. Williams, Henry,
Woolcombe Matravers
Baker ah. Williams, Joseph,
Sydling St. Nicholas
Baker ah. Williams, Walter,
Sydling St. Nicholas
Baker, Ann, Puddletown
Baker, Thomas, Wareham
1680
1680
1674
1709
1684
1733
i7g2
1 68 1
i68g
1694
1742
1750
1767
1663
1664
1668
34 1^71
35
14
47
7
73
4
22
30
78
67
60
43
1 67 1
1675
1677
r68i
1684
1684
1684
1684
1686
1687
1687
1687
1691
1693
1693
42
43
«7
1^93
i6g4
1695
ii6
Dorset Administrations.
Baker ah. Williams, Eliza-
beth, Melbury Bubb 40 1706
Baker, Wilmoth, Langton
Matravers 33 170^
Baker Walter. Melburv Bubb 24 1734
• •' ' 21 1739
9 1743
4^ 1755
2 1757
1763
Baker, Samuel, Morden
Baker, Samuel, East Lul-
worth
Baker, Joseph. Weymouth
Baker, Marv. Bridport
Baker, William, Blandford
Baker, Joseph, Litton Cheney 15 1771
Baker, John, Caundle Bishop 6 1774
Baker, William. Todber
Baker, Samuel, Weymouth
Baker, Thomas, Morden
Baker, Thomas. Worgreat
Baldwin, John, Sen., Child
Okeford
Bale, Elizabeth, Blandford
St. Mary
Ball, Matthew,Tarrant Rush-
ton
Ball, John, Blandford St.
Mary
Ballard, Stephen, Wareham
Ballat, Thomas, Moredon
Ballat, John, Melbury Os-
mond
Ballett, Richard, Long Cn-
chel
Ballett, Richard, Morden . .
Balling, William, Sandwich 46 1670
Ballson, William, Litton
Cheney i7 ^749
Balston, John, Woolcombe 100 1672
Balston, William, W addon in
Svmondsbury
Balston, William, Symonds-
bury
Balston, William, Symonds-
burv
Balston,' Molly, Martinstown
Bampfield, John, Fifehead
Neville
Bampton, Joan, Alderholt in
Cranborne
Banger, John, Maiden New-
ton
Banger, John, Maiden New-
ton
Bangor, Thomas, Dorchester 14 1764
Bangor, Thomas, Dorchester 2 1788
Banks, Morgan, Broadwinsor 11 1675
Banks, Peter, Broadwinsor 12 1689
Banks', William, Dorchester 32 1690
Banks, Marv, Broadwinsor 20 1695
Bannister, George, H.M.S.
"Med way" 38 i75'^
Barber, Thomas, Weymouth 72 1677
20 1780
3 1789
4 1789
18 1792
4 i7^'^o
2 1772
44 1731
4 1769
17 1738
64 1681
28 1688
45 1685
^4 1755
81 1695
36 1745
16 1760
15 1785
II 1708
I 1741
47 1680
14 1697
18
13
1746
1748
14
65
46
7
30
46
1692
1679
1707
1731
1677
1683
1693
Barber, John, Rampisham 45 1683
Barber, William, Rampisham 45 1694
Barber, John,H.M.S."Namur" 43 1706
Barber, Robert, Ashmore i 1710
Barber ah. Bush, Mary,
Blandford 4 174^
Barber, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Barber, Thomas, Handley
Barfeet, Charles, Lytchett
Matravers 5 ^752
Barefoot, John, Creech in
Steeple
Barefoot, William, Wareham
Barfoot, John, West Creech
in Steeple
Barfoot, Amy, Blandford St.
Mary
Barfoot, John, Horton
Barge, Ralph, Nettlecombe
Barker, Thomas, Weymouth 63
Barker, Henry, Weymouth 58
Barker, Diston William,
Wareham 27 1790
Barnard, Christopher, Bland-
ford 6 1 67 1
Barnes, Henry, Chideock 9 1663
Barnes, Penelope, Symonds-
bury
Barnes, Matthew, Worth
Matravers i35
Barnes, Robert, Hampreston 36
Barnes, John, Pimperne 40
Barnes ah. Martin, Cicely,
Sandwich 47 ^^^7
Barnes, George, ship " Stir-
ling Castle" 27 1707
Barnes, Thomas, ship " Hamp-
shire " 38 1707
Barnes, John, Corfe Castle 19 1709
Barnes, Robert, Chideock t8 1709
Barnes, William, Marnhull 25 1737
Barnes, John, Charlton Mar-
shall 7 ^744
Barnes, Charles, Todber 46 1751
Barnes, John, Morden 27 1754
Barnes, William, Lytchett
Matravers 22 1762
Barrat, Charles, Hon. Corps
of Marines 53 175°
Barratt, Ann, Shapwick 49 1683
Barratt, John, Corscombe 20 1685
Barratt, John, Weymouth 42 1761
Barrett, Robert, South Per-
rott 34 1734
Barrett, Benjamin, Poorstock 32 1737
Barrett, Mary, Winterborne
Steepleton 3^ ^759
Barrett, Elizabeth, Wood-
vates in Pentridge 38 1709
64 1677
1684
1685
1686
Archdeaconry Court.
117
Barry, William, H.M.S.
" Rumney " 81
Barter, Martha, 11
Barter, Thomas, Hinton St.
Mary 6
Barter, Stephen. Bradford
Abbas 2
Bartlett, Robert, Puddletown 6
Bartlett, Nicholas, Hinton St.
Mary 12
Bartlett, James, Charlton
Marshall iS
Bartlett, Joseph, Swyre 96
Bartlett, John, Holton in
Wareham 45
Bartlett, Rachel, Litton Che-
ney 54
Bartlett, Henry, Puddletown },z
Bartlett, John, Burton Brad-
stock 3
Bartlett, John, Stourton
Caundle 66
Bartlett, Christopher, Puddle-
town 49
Bartlett, George, Caundle
Stourton 15
Bartlett, Mary, Blandford 5
Bartlett, Robert, 56
Bartlett, Alice, 32
Bartlett, Henry, Poorstock 71
Bartlett, Edith, Litton 62
Bartlett, Hippolita, Litton
Cheney 42
Bartlett ah. Davis, Joan,
Wareham 90
Bartlett, Margaret, Puddle-
town 68
Bartlett, Ralph, Loders 35
Bartlett, John, Puddletown 59
Bartlett, John, Broadwinsor 15
Bartlett, Elizabeth, Wey-
mouth 50
Bartlett, George, Dorchester 25
Bartlett, John, Symondsbury 36
Bartlett, John, H.M.S.
" Sutherland " 66
Bartlett, Mary, Marnhull 14
Bartlett, Wifliam, Lytchett
Matravers 12
Bartlett, Thomas, Weymouth 34
Bartram, Richard, Winfrith
Newburgh 69
Bartram, Thomas, Porti-
sham 37
Bartram, Helen, Lytchett
Matravers },}y
Bartrum, Richard, Chaldon
Herring g
Bartrum, Thomas, Little
Bredy i^
Bartrum, William, Lytchett
707 I Matravers
744 Bascombe, George
! Bascombe, Joseph, Winter-
768 j borne Wast (f/.v. Monk-
I ton,
787 I Bascombe, I'Llinor, Monkton
660 Bascombe, William, Wool
Bascombe, William, Winfrith
667 I Newburgh
I Bascombe, (ieorge, Af'fpuddle
671 Basely, Robert, Stockland
671 Baskett, Edward, Winfrith
Baskett, Ann, Winfrith New-
672 I burgh
Bason, Matthew, Witch-
672 I ampton
673 I Bassiter, Woolf'rey, South
Perrott
673 1 Bastard, Thomas, Blandford
Bastard, Sarah, Blandford
674 Batson, William, Stockland
Batt, George
675 I Batt, Jo'hn', Hinton Martel
Batt, Joseph, Weymouth
676 Batterick, Robert, Tyneham
678 Batten, Simon, Cranborne
678 [ Batwell, Richard, Sylton
681 Bayly, Richard, Pimperne
681 I Bayly, John, Aliingt(m
684 j Bayly ah. Claver, William,
I Lydlinch
685 I Bayly, Robert, Batcombe
Bayly, John, H.M.S. "Rane-
6gi 1 lagh "
Baynton, Emanuel, Framp-
691 I ton,
692 ; Baynton, Richard, Hazelbury
695 Bryan
706 Baynton, William, Stalbridge
Baynton, William, Stalbridge
731 Beach, Henry, Handley
731 Beach, Luce, Handley
739 Beach, William, Witch-
ampton
742 Beal, Thomas, Tarrant
772 Keynston
Beale, William, Tarrant
777 Keynston
783 Beale, John, \'erwood in
Cranborne
670 Beale, John, P^xershot
I Beale, Richard. Tarrant
670 I Gunville
I Beale, (ieorge, Broadway
683 i Beale, (ieorge, Broadway
Beale, John, Weymouth
670 Beale, John, Weymouth
Beament, Judith
674 Beater, John, Litton Cheney
28
1679
I
1661
4^
1682
5^
1685
104
if'95
30
1749
1
1754
f)0
1674
46
1737
Ji
1749
7«
1675
75
1672
7
1731
3
1742
77
1672
2
1661
4^
1695
5
1789
70
1680
23
1692
97
1681
32
1679
2
1682
30
1686
4
1707
4
1710
9
1667
13
1708
30
1748
13
1770
ih
1675
50
1684
3^'
1774
84
1672
56
1668
55
1678
20
1686
28
1753
2
1758
3
1772
26
1791
27
1791
26
1677
6
1788
ii8
Dorset Administrations.
Beck, William, East Lul-
worth
Beckett, William, on board
the " Ashbownham "
East Indiaman
Beer, Richard, Broadwinsor
Beer, John, Chalbury
Beer, John, Arne
Beer, Henry, Chaldon
Hernng
Beer, Hannah, Weymouth
Belban, James, Child Okeford
Belbin, White, Sturminster
Newton
Belbin, Nathan, Sturminster
Newton
Belbin, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton
Belbin, Stephen, H.M.S.
" Suffolk "
Belinger, Ann, Poorstock
Bell, John, Dorchester
Bell, Thomas, Shaston
Bell, William, Shaston St.
Peters
Bellman, Benjamin, H.M.S.
" Norwich "
■ Bellows, Robert, Blandford
Bellows, Thomas, H.M.S.
"Gibraltar Prize"
Bellows, George, Wareham
Belringer, Robert, Poorstock
Belringer, Robert, ship "Sun-
derland "
Bemister, John, Sandwich
Benbrick, William, Edmonds-
ham
Bench, Thomas, Pentridge
Benfield, Matthew, Wareham
Benjafield, James, Blandford
Benjafield, Sarah, Blandford
Benjafield, William, Bland-
ford
Benjafield, Ann Widow,
Blandford
Benjafield, John, Blandford
Bennett, Edith, Cerne
Bennett, Stephen, Hawk-
church
Bennett, John, East Lul-
worth
Bennett, Arundel, Shaston
Bennett, John, Coombe
Keynes
Bennett, William, Shaston
St. Peters
Bennett, Thomas, H.M.S.
'• St. George "'
Bennett, Thomas, Handley or
Gussage St. Andrew
15 1669
31 1764
13 1692
27 1681
I 1756
14 1761
41 1762
6 1791
63 1677
55 1692
5« 1707
36 1743
64 1672
12 1744
II 1784
21 1785
34 1743
6 1707
34 1758
28 1765
41 1687
24 1708
27 1775
22 1693
24 1739
63 1689
22 1766
23 1766
I 1767
^ 1775
I 1778
14 1678
19 1682
20 1683
93 i6«4
10 1734
41 1741
35 1743
II 1745
1767 L.
1777 ^''
Bennett, Catherine, Long
Critchel 23 1755
Beimett, John, Tarrant
Monckton 40 1755
Bennett, Jane, Weymouth 17 1760
Bennett, William, Tidewai-
ter, Weymouth l}^
Bennett, William, Blandford 3 1777
Bennett, Elizabeth, Widow,
Bridport 4 1785
Bennett, Light Mary, Spin-
ster, Hartgrove in East
Orchard 3 1786
Bennett, Jenny, Weymouth zi 1791
Bennett, Joseph, Weymouth 24 1791
Bennett, Walter, Shaftes-
bury 13 1791
Bare, Agnis, Owermoigne 36 1668
Bernard, John, Weymouth,
ship " Shrewsbury " 17 1705
Berry, Abraham, H.M.S.
" Dorset" 34 174^
Beryman, Hosea, Sturmin-
ster Newton 47 1678
Bess, Francis, West Knigh-
ton 73 1674
Best, Francis, West Knigh-
ton 64 1668
Best, Thomas, Sylton 64 1686
Best, Dennis, Langton Her-
ring
Best, Robert, Winterborne
Steepleton
Best, John, Moor Critchell
Best, Joseph, Powerstock
Best, John, Sandwich ti/s.
Swanage
Best, Benjamin, Wareham
Best, John, Weymouth 2
Bestland, Richard, Wareham 29
Bethell, Betty, Burstock 3
Beethell, George, Junr., Bur-
stock 10
Beves, Henry, Shaston 78
Bewnell, James, Godman-
stone 1 1
Bewnell, Anna, Chaldon Her-
ring I
Bewsey, Mary, Oketord Fitz-
paine 12
Bewsy, William, Okeford
Fitzpaine 45
Bezant, Thomas, Cranborne 2
Biddlecombe, James, 51
Biddlecombe, John, Broad-
way 7
Biddlecombe, Alice, Broad-
way 20
Biles, Stacey ids. Elizabeth,
Stower Provost 45
27 1693
28
27
1710
1762
1774
1787
1788
1789
1765
1768
1769
1681
1667
1788
1770
1707
1784
1677
1677
1681
1678
Archdeaconry Court.
119
Biles, Benjamin, Gussage St.
Michael
Biles, George, Dewlish
Bilk, Mary, Bridport
Bilke, William, Bridport
Billett, Susannah, Chaldon
Herring
Billett, Alexander, H.M.S.
" Namur "
Billett, Thomas, VVinfrith
Newburgh
Bilstorfe, Margaret, Ham-
preston
Bingham, Joan, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Bingham, Frances, Quarleston 44
Bingham, Francis, Dorches-
ter
Bird, Mary, Wareham
Bird, late Squire, Betty,Ware-
ham
Bishop, John, East Stoke
Bishop, William, Bridport
Bishop, Robert, Glanvilles
Wootton
Bishop, Giles, Cranborne
Bishop, Mary, Pulham
10 1756
6 1789
5 1679
9 1674
8 1682
48 1706
54 1742
18 1682
130 1681
1683
37 1684
64 1&75
13 1664
7 1666
39 1671
25 1672
50 1675
Bishop, William, Wyke Regis 59 1678
Bishop, John, Sandwich
Bishop, William, Sandwich
Bishop, Nicholas, Wyke Re-
gis
Bishop, Thomas, Sen., Ham-
preston
Bishop, Jane, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Bishop, Mary, Portisham
Bishop, Thomas, Weymouth
Bishop, Robert, H.M.S. " Kin-
sale '"'
Bishop, Henry, Rye
Bishop, Matthew, Bradford
Abbas
Bishop, William, Cattistock
Bishop, John, Weymouth
Bishop, Ireland Jonathan,
Kingscombe in Toller
Porcorum
Bisson, Thomas, Okeford
Shilling
Bisson, Dianna, Okeford Shil-
ling
Blake, Hannah, Spinster,
Shaston
Blajicbard, John, Grange in
Steeple
Blanchard, John, Melbury
Abbas
Blanchard, Benjamin, Long
Bredy
66 1695
67 1695
15
1700
1733
16
30
27
1738
1742
1744
49
54
1747
1748
2
3
31
1764
1766
1772
22
1780
38
1689
16
1777
13
1780
18
1734
20
1748
23
1762
Blanckett, Thomas, Melbury
Abbas 25
Blandford, John, Wool 102
Blandford, Bernard, Kington
Magna 21
Blandford, John, Fontmell
Magna 8
Blandford, Joseph, Tarrant
Hinton 45
Blandford, Hannah, Tarrant
Hinton 24
Blandford, ' James, Shaston
St. Rumbold . 23
Board, John, Stockland, 92
Board, Henry, Stockland, 51
Board, John, Sen., Dalwood 5
Boatswain als. Spencer als.
Chipp, Joan, Abbotsbury
Boatswain, William, Abbots-
bury I
Bobbett, Thomas, Bryanston 17
Body, Zachariah, Bridport 7
Bolston, Ann, Winterborne
St. Mart-in
Bolt, Jonathan, Weymouth
Bolt, Francis, Wareham
Bolter, William, Askerswell
Bond, Swithin, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Bond, Jane, Dorchester
Bond, Robert, Wareham
Bond, Elias, Wareham
Bond, Peter, Lucombe
Bond, Thomas, H.M.S.
"Dartmouth "
Bond, Malachi, Weymouth
Bonner, Nicholas, Bothen-
hampton
Bonner, George, Bridport
Booby als. Heme, Ehas, Dal-
wood
Booby, Elias, Dalwood
Booles, Henry, Burton Brad-
stock
Boord, John, Stockland
Boscombe, William,
Boteson, Walter, Abbotsbury
Boulton als. A'Court als.
King, Jane, Shaston
Bovet, Richard, Stockland
Bovet, William, Marshwood
Bovett, \V'illiam, Stockland
Bowden, Thomas, Hargrove
in Fontmell
Bowden, Stephen, Melbury
Abbas
Bowden, Mary, Sutton Wal-
dron
Bowden, William, Melburv
Abbas
1762
1672
1673
1738
1766
1771
1772
1671
1694
1770
2 1708
1733
1681
1675
79
67
22
3
36
II
104
108
13
32
42
15
25
12
3
73
79
■ 4
67
64
31
17
39
63
1687
1692
1786
1676
1667
i66g
1671
1681
1697
1746
1755
1672
1727
1690
1755
1756
1695
1675
16S0
i6go
1680
1687
1733
1666
1676
1686
i5 1694
I20
Dorset Administrations.
41 i(
71
40 1747
20 1760
40 1734
10 1662
20 1673
Bowden, John, Okeford Shil-
ling 20 1749
Bowditch, George, Stockland 38 1679
Bowditch, John, Charmouth 29 1681
Bowditch, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Bowditch, Thomas, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Bowditch, Robert, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Bowditch, Richard Drimpton
in Broadwinsor [vide
Will, 9, 1750, ante p. 33)
Bowe, Edith, Woolcombe
Matravers
Bower, Edmund, Iwerne
Minster
Bower, Mary, Iwerne
Bower, John, Langton Ma-
travers
Bower, Thomas, H.M.S.
" Nonsuch "
Bower, Jane, Langton Ma-
travers
Bower, Richard, East Lul-
worth
Bower, Samuel, Langton
Matravers
Bower, Mellicent, Worth Ma-
travers
Bowles, Henry, Charlton
Marshall
Bowles, John, Sen. Shaston
Holy Trinity (sef Will,
69, 1748, ante p. 33)
Bowring, Thomas, Cerne
Abbas
Bowyer, John, Spetisbury
Boyce, William, Weymouth
Boyd, Thomas, Hazelbury
Bryan
Boyde, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Boyde, Joseph, Junr., Brad-
ford Abbas
Boyes, John, Blandford
Boyland, John, Puddletown
Boyt, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Boyte, Morgan, Portland
Boyte, Christmas Russell,
Charlton Marshall
Boyte, Richard, Wyke Regis 55 1679
Boyte, William, Sandwich 47 1(^86
Boyte, Joan, Wyke Regis 79 i6«&
Bradford ah. Tucker, John,
Askerswell ^ 1679
Bradford, John, Pembroke 50 1750
Bradford, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 27 1782
Bragg, Dorothy, Bridport 10 1661
Bragg, Martin, Owermoigne 37 1668
Bragg, Thomas, Marshwood 68 1684
Bragg, Elizabeth, Dorches-
ter
Bragg, John, Affpuddle
Bragg, Thomas, Broadwin-
sor
Bragg, William, Okeford
Shilling
Bragg, Samuel, Weymouth
Bragg, Matthew, Stockland
Bragg, Joan, Affpuddle
Bragg, George, Winterborne
Stickland
Brake, Robert, Bridport
Bramble ah. Spencer, Francis,
27 1679
61 1742
16 1749
18 1754
36 1766
35 1790
12 1747
19 1749
3 1776
48 1692
37 1775
19 1734
31 1745
5 1769
I 1781
41 1683
35 1693
6g 1671
23 1672
12 1739
I 1747
7 1747
16 1756
29 1759
38 1761
4 1763
31 1778
9 1733
1 1687
19 1786
48 1745
Bramble, Barbara, Widow,
Shillingstone
Bran, William, H.M.S. "Bar-
fleur " ^ ■ •-
Branker, Thomas, Stalbridge 56 1677
Bray, Samuel, Dorchester 30 1690
Brenson, Christopher, Wit-
champton "5 1671
Brett, Nicholas, Tarrant
GunviUe 68 1685
Brett, John, Bishops Caundle 6
Brett, John, Caundle Bishop 6
Brett, John, Weymouth
Brett, Joseph, Weymouth
Brewer, John, Swyre
Brewer, William, Gussage St
Michael
Brewer, Isaac, Long Critchel 28
Brewer, William, Gussage
St. Michael
Brewer, John, Sen., Gus-
sage St. Miahael
Brewer, John, Gussage All
Saints
Brewford, William, Hawk-
church
Brian als.. Pugh, Samuel, Mil-
borne St. Andrew
Brickie, Elizabeth, West Or-
chard
Bridge, Thomas, Little Bredy 36
Bridge, Thomas, Little Bredy 45
Bridge, Mary, Cattistock
Bridle, Richard, Sydling
Bridle, Charles, Rampisham
Bridle, William, Holworth
in Milton Abbas
Bridle, William, Winter-
borne Abbas
Bridport als. Burport, Sam-
uel, Newfoundland
Bridport, Anna, Broadmayne
1691
1736
29 1743
15 1773
48 1678
19 1750
1751
23 1761
9 1766
12 1778
19 1669
II 1768
73 1687
1675
1690
4 1772
53 1683
89 1684
27 1741
17 1779
21 1787
3 1773
Archdeaconry Court.
121
Brig-gs, Ann, Dorchester ii
Briggs, Richard, Langton
Matravers 14
Bright ah. Lucas, Richard,
Tarrant Gunville 29
Bright, Thomas, Cerne Ab-
bas 12
Bright, Henry, Edmunds-
ham 23
Brightman, Jacques, Bland-
ford 3
Brine, George, Stalbridge 26
Brine, William, Fiddletrent-
hide z},
Brine, John, Puddletrenthide 43
Brine, Sarah, Stalbridge
Weston 69
Brine, Samuel, Dorchester 14
Brine, William, Tolpuddle 25
Brinn, Matthias, Dorchester 32
Brixe, Thomas, Shaston, 53
Brixey, John, Higher Gus-
sage in Handley }y}^
Brixey, Joseph, Wareham 14
Broadley, Robert, Maiden
Newton 36
Broadly, Barbara, Maiden
Newton 19
Brooke, Thomas, MarnhuU 40
Brookman, John, Compton
Abbas 13
Brookman, William, East
Orchard 14
Brookman, Thomas, Bland-
ford 3
Brooks, Thomas, Stinsford 31
Brooks, George, Senr., Mor-
den 31
Brooks, Caleb, Dorchester 8
Broome, Michael, Weymouth 37
Brown, William, Marnhull 12
Bro'wn, Mary, Sandwich ^2
Bro'wm, Joan, Dorchester 28
Brown, John, Stock Gaylard 53
Brown, Hugh, Loders 41
Brown ah. Shepherd, John,
Whitchurch Canonico-
rum 49
Brown, Mary, Pimperne 51
Brown, Edith, Wareham 62
Brown, George, Chedding-
ton 16
Brovm, Samuel, ship" Eagle" gi
Brown, William, Dorchester 14
Brown, John, Bettiscombe 3
Brown, John, Senr., Shepton
Gorge 21
Brown, Mary, Shepton Gorge 22
Brown, Edward, Harput Lane
in Melcombe Horsey 29
759
783
664
674
694
790
663
663
670
672
751
781
691
674
766
773
692
708
675
679
734
7^3
748
751
763
682
665
669
672
676
677
679
695
689
706
707
736
745
759
759
1 76 1
Brown, Elizabeth, Bridport 7
Brown, George, Shipton
Gorge 25
Brown, Henry, Woolbridge 39
Brown, William, East Stour 22
Brown, Henry, Burstock 5
Brown, Ann, East Stour 27
Brown, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine 17
Brown, Thomas, Senr., Pid-
dletown 19
Brown, Edward, Stalbridge 24
Brown, George, Okeford Fitz-
paine 17
Brown, Ann, Okeford Shil-
ling 17
Brown, James, Lytchett Ma-
travers 1 1
Browne, John, Sandwich 23
Browne, George, Church
Knowle 12
Browne, Anthony, Marnhull 62
BroT?vne, Susannah, Steeple 102
Browne, Mary, Loders 44
Browne, Thomas, Bradpole 6
Browne, Walter, West Par-
ley 70
Browne, Joan, Bothenhamp-
ton 9
Browne, John, Bradpole 7
Browne ah. Shepherd, John,
Whitchurch Canonico-
rum 95
Browne, George, Chedding-
ton 19
Browne, Robert, Owermoigne 22
Browne, James, Caundle
Purse 8
Browne, Robert, Pimperne 35
Browne, Mary, Shilling
Okeford 12
Browne, Ann, Bradpole 7
Browne, Lucy, Bradpole 8
Browne, Thomas, Bradpole 7
Browne, Jane, Fifehead Mag-
dalen 10
Browne, John, H.M.S. "St.
Albans" 56
Browne ah. Carter, John,
Hazelbury Bryan 22
Browne, John, Shepton
Gorge 36
Browning, John, Blandford 2
Bryant, John, Broadwinsor 11
Bryant, Peter, Affpuddle 3
Bryant, George, Broadwin-
sor 8
Bryant, William, " Mon-
mouth,"" Royal George,"
and " Romany " 35
1761
1763
[769
[771
[773
1774
'777
[782
^783
1783
[787
[790
1664
[670
1681
[684
55
1686
[686
[689
1690
[691
[707
[708
[710
C73I
^738
[741
[741
[742
[743
t745
'754
1755
1773
[677
[684
'747
'749
122
Dorset Administrations.
4
6
19
36
2
I
Bryer, Margaret, Chilfrome
Bryer, Thomas, Dorchester
Bryer, John, Puddletown
Bryne, John, Dorchester
Buck, Henry, Abbotsbury
Buck, Jeffrey, Abbotsbury
Buck, Joseph, Winterborne
Wast ah. Monckton 20
Buck, Elizabeth, Abbotsbury i
Buckett, George, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 120
Buckland, John, Langton
Herring 48
Buckland, John, Shaston 87
Buckland, Susannah, Shaston
St. Peter ' 22
Buckle, Richard, Dorchester 6
Buckler, Elizabeth, Blandford 2
Buckler, Andrew, Wyke Re-
gis 105
Budden, William, Wootton
Glanville
Budden, Elizabeth, Cran-
borne
Budden, Thomas, East Mor-
den
Budden, George, Blandford
Budden, William, Wood-
lands
Budden, George, Cattistock
Buffett, Thomas, Sturmin-
ster Newton
Bugden, John, Senr., Shas-
ton
Bugg, John, Sturminster
Newton
Bull, George, Tarrant Keyn-
stone
Bull, James, Blandford
Bull, Jonathan, Tarrant
Keynstone
Bull, NicholaSjTarrant Keyn-
stone
Bullen, John, East Stower
Bullen, Thomas, Senr., Stock
Gaylard
Buller, Susannah,
Burbidge, John, Dorchester
Burbidge, John, Cerne Abbas 11
Burchall, Joseph, H.M.S.
80
36
3
35
6
53
15
1667
1779
1790
1684
1680
i6gi
1710
1745
1681
1671
1671
1772
1732
1693
1695
1675
1681
1682
1750
1756
1771
1688
1768
1781
1691
1692
43 1731
Severn " 63
Burd, Edward, Shaston 35
Burd, William, Weymouth 124
Burd, William, Weymouth 86
Burd, Thomas, ship " Enter-
prise " 66
Burden, John, West Stour 12
Burden, Percival, Winfrith
Newburgh 68
Burden, John, Wareham 61
1743
1669
1745
1742
1682
1741
1742
1679
1684
1690
1707
1660
1670
1676
25
35
12
8
127
9
1739
1772
1686
1734
1760
1788
1669
1755
1787
1731
1779
1774
1681
1666
Burden, Walter, Cranborne 38 1681
Burden, J ohn, Burton in Win-
frith 7
Burden, Hannah, Shaston 20
Burge, John, MarnhuU ^}y
Burge, Thomas, Marnhull 23
Burge, Eleanor, Mappow-
der II
Burge, Caleb, Lydlinch 7
Burgis, Francis, Dorchester 13
Burleton, Richard, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Burportfl/s. Bridport, Samuel,
Newfoundland
Burridge, Mary, Shaston St.
Trinity
Burridge, Edward, Shaston
Burrough, Jacob, Charmouth
Burrows, Bartram, Wood-
land in Horton
Burt, Thomas, Cattistock
Burt, Henry, Wootton Glan-
ville 56 1669
Burt, Robert, Langton Wal-
lis 25
Burt, Robert, Corscombe 28
Burt, Dennis, Haselbury
Bryan 43
Burt, John, Corscombe 13
Biu% Robert, Dorchester 19
Burt, William, Corscombe 14
Burt, John, Cerne Abbas 15
Burt, William, Bridport 10
Burt, Elizabeth, Shaston 66
Burt, Nicholas, Corscombe 12
Burt, John, Lytchett Matra-
vers 10
Burt, Sarah, Bridport 2
Burt, Thomas, Junr., Dur-
weston II
Burten, Mary, Wareham 21
Burton, Richard. Sylton 93
Bury, Tobias, Weymouth 70
Bury, Joan, Weymouth 68
Busey, Peter, Hilvil 26
Bush, Barnard, Poorstock 29
Bushfl/s. Snook, Grace, Lang-
ton Matravers 59
Bush, James, Shaston 51
Bush, Nathaniel, Wynford
Eagle 64
Busha/s. Barber, Mary, Bland-
ford 4
Bushell, William, I'arrant
Monkton 20
Bussell, William, Caundle
Stourton 8
Bussell, John, Chickerell 20
Bussell, Francis, Radipofe H
Bussell, William, Chickerell 4
1670
1671
1672
1674
1674
1674
1675
1680
1690
1710
1735
1759
1763
1791
1681
1677
1694
1706
1661
1681
1687
1706
1741
1786
1669
i6go
1742
1760
Archdeaconry Court.
123
Bussell, William, Sen., Long-
bredy 10 lycSi
Bussey, Edward, Iwerne Min-
ster
Bussey, Clement, Pimperne
, Bussey, John, Sen., Tarrant
Gunvilie
Butcher, Richard, Poorstock
Butler, Mary, Cranborne
Butler, Stephen, Pentridge
Butler, Thomas, Shapwick
Butler, Thomas, Pentridge
Butler, Henry, Blandford
Butler, George, Cranborne
Butt, John, Bryantspuddle
Butt, Robert, Sylton
Butt, Thomas Rose, Sturmin-
ster Newton
Butts, Charles, Milborne St.
Andrew
Byde, Nicholas, Bradford
Abbas
Byde, Nicholas, Bradford
Abbas
Byland, Susannah, Loders
Byles, Mary, Chalbury
Byles, Henry, Okeford Shil-
Img
Byles, William, Weymouth
Byles ah. Stacey, Elizabeth,
Stour Provost
Byles, Richard, Bryanston
Byles, Joan, Holbrook m
Lydlinch 29
Byles, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton
Byles, Richard, Weymouth
Bythewood, Phillis, Tarrant
Lanston 55 1668
Bythewood als. Strode,
Thomas, Winterborne
14
3«
1667
1692
59
1 1
5«
1775
1690
1664
1681
1685
17
I
8
I
69
1743
1748
1756
1669
1674
28
1682
II
1732
8
1680
12
1681
II
6
i75«
1664
42
75
1674
1677
45
5
1678
1682
30
1683
56
68
1692
1692
Whitechurch
44
1682
Bythewood, Philip, ship
" Eagle "
68
1707
Cable, Richard, Shapwick
32
1661
Cable, Joan, Shapwick
84
1671
Cable, Nicholas, Shapwick
«5
1671
Caddy, Roger, Holwell
18
1664
Caddy, John, Holwell
24
1687
Caines, William the Elder,
Buckland Newton
2
1776
Caines, Mary, Whatcombe
26
1781
Caioes, Robert, Newfound-
land
4
1786
Cake, David, Wareham
47
1 73 1
Cake, Henry, Winfrith New-
burgh
32
1749
Callard, Joan, Stockland
63
1674
Callway, Christopher, Ship-
ton Gorge
Camell, Peter, Stoborough
Cameil, William, Sandwich
Camell, Martin, H.M.S. " Dra-
gon "
Camell, Martin, H.M.S. "Ro-
chester "
Campion, Mary, Kington
Magna
Cannatt, John, Tarrant Keyn-
ston
Canteloe, John, Wareham
Cantelow, John, Shapwick
Capin, Bernard, Dorchester
Card, Edward, Mappowder
Card, James, Manston
Card, George, Wareham
Carman, Thomas, Hazel-
bury
Carmochen, James, Bland-
ford
Carpenter als. Snelger, Eliza-
beth, Shaston
Carrent, Henry, Cranborne
Carrington, Jonathan, H.M.S.
U "
Carter, Thomas, Bridport
Carter, John, Tarrant Monk-
ton
Carter, Ralph, Weymouth
Carter, George, Tarrant
Monkton
Carter als. Brown, John,
Hazelbury Bryan
Carter, George, Langton
Herring
Carter, Thomas, • Tarrant
Monkton
Carter, William, Newfound-
land
Case, Thomas, Wootton Fitz-
paine
Case, Philip, Shipton Gorge
Case, Nicholas, Grange in
Burstock
Case, Thomas, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Case als. Hann, Thomas,
Handley
Case, James, Bridport
Caseway, James, Weymouth
Casway, Thomas, Weymouth
Catcut, John, Ship " Enter-
prise "
Cater, Philip, Shapwick
Cave, Luke, Shaston
Cave, John, East Stoke
Cave, John, East Stour
Cave, Richard, Stalbridge
73 1 691
20 1665
17 1665
5« 1742
54 1745
29 1741
32 1682
45 I 66g
46 1 741
12 1666
32 1670
21 1 769
^2 1774
24 1693
2 1785
68 1690
18 1680
44 1761
9 1675
58 1694
76 1707
37 1754
22 1754
13 1759
32 1775
1 6 1 790
45 1661
37 1673
27 1676
80 1677
20 1750
3 i7«5
90 1672
75 1674
74 1707
24 1772
65 1690
21 1693
37 1695
15 1735
124
Dorset Administrations.
Cawley, Henry, Stockland 28 1774
Chaffey, Thomas, Holwell 45 1671
Chaffey, Robert, Stalbridge
Weston 41 1672
Chaffey, Elizabeth, Holwell 21 1687
Chaffey, John, Sen., Hol-
well 22 1687
Chaffey, John, Holwell 23 1687
Chaffey, Thomas, Pulham 71 1691
Chaffey, Ann, Stalbridge 29 i6g6
Chaffey, Robert, Stalbridge 38 1755
Chaffey, Elizabeth, Pulham 23 1756
Chaffey, William, Caundle
Stourton 7 1765
Chaffie, John, Holwell 29 1706
Chalkely, John. Broadwin-
sor 23 1681
Chamberlain, Bernard, Stal-
bridge 59 1680
Chamberlain, John, H.M.S.
" Argyle" 61 1741
Chamberlayn, John, Stal-
bridge Weston 27 1663
Champ, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 19 ^773
Champ, Daniel, >
Admon cie bonis now, 1
1794, Whitchurch Canon 39 1783
Channing, William, Rampis-
ham 12 1662
Channing, William, Litton
Cheney 28 1694
Channingf, Thomas, Ever-
shot 38 1695
Channing, Sarah, Dorchester 7 1748
Chant, William, Blandford 4 1762
Chapel, Eleanor, Dalwood 16 1674
Chapel a/s. Hutchins, William,
Charmouth 13 ^742
Chapel, Robert, Cranborne 17 1761
Chapman, Elizabeth, Hazel-
bury Bryan 42 1672
Chapman, Henry, Stoborough 41 1673
Chapman, Ann, Puddletown 53 1680
Chapman, Roger, Whit-
church Canonicorum 118 1681
Chapman, Roger, Whit-
church Canonicorum 126 1684
Chapman, Robert, Shapwick 47 1689
Chapman, Richard, Hazel-
bury Bryan 13 '743
Chapman, John, Hammoon 24 1761
Chapman, Elizabeth, Ham-
moonei 12 1783
Chappel «/s. Hutchins, Mary,
Charmouth 12 i754
Chappie, Richard, Dalwood 15 1670
Charles, Robert, Wyke Regis 82 1677
Charles, Agnes, Wyke Regis 56 1679
' Occurs twice over in Calendar.
57
55
55
57
II
52
25
Charriott, John, Minching-
ton
Chattick, Richard, Langton
Matravers
Cheapman, Charles, Turn-
wood
Cheek, Edward, Stanton (ia-
briel in Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Cheeke, Mephyboseth, Brid-
port
Cheesman, John, Winfrith
Newburgh
Cheeseman, George, Maiden
Newton
Cheesman, John, Owermoigne 20
Cheney, John, Puncknowle 20
Chepman, John, Puddletown 74
Chepman, Sarah, Whit-
church Canonicorum 78
Chetmell, Thomas, Shaston
St. Peter 25
Cheyney, John, Puncknoll 29
Chick, Joseph, ship "Namin" 9
Chick, Absalom, Walditch 52
Chick, Charles, Drimpton in
Broadwindsor 20
Chilcott, William, Bridport 7
Chilcott, William, Bridport 3
Childs, Enoch, H.M.S. "Prin-
cess Louisa" 5^^
Chiles, William, Stoborough 76
Chinchen, William, Worth
Matravers 102
Chinchen, Charles, Langton
Matravers 22
Chip, Marv, Dorchester 18
Chip, Thomas, H.M.S.
" Shrewsbury " 60
Chip, Thomas, ship " Oxford " 50
Chip, James, H.M.S. " Dept-
ford " 36
Chipman, John, Abbotsbury i
Chipp, William, Weymouth 68
Chipp, George, Abbotsbury i
Chipp a Is. Spencer als. Boat-
swain, Joan, Abbotsbury
Chipp, Charles, Little Bredy
Chipp, Robert, Winterborne
Steepleton
Chisman, John, Wareham
Chisman, John (also 1823, No.
28), Wareham
Christopher, Thomas, Shap-
wick
Christopher, Thomas, Chal-
dron Herring
Chubb, Andrew, West Par-
ley
Chubb, Edward, Evershot
1671
1692
1682
1674
1671
1669
1673
1778
1785
1681
1685
1664
1762
1705
1709
1709
1740
1767
1748
1672
1691
1764
1693
1706
1707
1708
1753
1689
1708
1708
1752
1753
1695
1785
1675
1755
1735
1755
Archdeaconry Court.
125
1763
1792
i6gi
1693
Chubb, John, Shaston
Chubb, Molly, Evershot
Churchill, John, Bridport 4 i(
Churchill, Thomas, Child
Okeford
Churchill, Joshua, Dorches-
ter
Churchill Barbara, Dorches-
ter 8 1745
Churchill, Jasper, Whatcombe
in Whitchurch
Clapcott, William, Preston
Clapcott, Ann, Tarrant Keyn-
ston
Clapcott, John, Tarrant
Keynston
Clapcutt, Anth., Wyke Regis 66
Clapp, Richard, Stockiand
Clare, Agnes, Netherbury
Clare, William, Dorchester
Clark ah. French, William,
Rampisham
Clark, Robert, Weymouth
Clark, John, Dorchester
Clark, Thomas, Cranborne
Clark, William, Swyre
Clark, William, Wareham
Clarke, James, A.bbotsbury
Clarke ah. Hodder, Mary,
Dorchester
Clarke, Ann, Todber
Clarke, Robert, Tarrant
Keynstone
Clarke, Henry, Dorchester
Clarke, Mary, Stockiand
Clarke, John, Sandwich
Clarke, Mary, Iwerne Min-
ster
Clarke, Robert, Lidlinch
Clarke, Robert, Lydlinch
Clarke, Robert, Iwerne Min-
ster
Clarke, William, Stalbridge
Clarke, Elizabeth, Abbots-
bury
Clarke, David, Sandwich
Clarke, Charles, Edmonds-
ham, 1746, p. 40 ank,
vidi Will
Clarke ah. Kellaway,
Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 22
Clatworthy, Alice, Spetis-
bury 36
Clatworthy, Alexander, Wey-
mouth 108
Clavell, George. Winfrith 74
Clavell, Amy, Allington 6
Claver, ah. Bailey, William,
Lydlinch jo
30
41
1778
1692
40
1764
7
66
1789
1668
25
22
1765
1666
17
1742
^i
1661
64
19
18
68
1670
1677
1679
1687
28
I
1790
1662
22
52
1675
1678
79
19
49
1690
1693
1706
34
1742
21
1742
13
15
1745
1746
10
24
1760
1763
I
15
1769
177b
25 1777
1787
1669
1 67 1
1676
I68I
1686
Cleale, Richard, South Pro-
vost 52
Clement, Thomas, Chilfrome 8
Clench, Roger, Caundle
Stourton 7
Clifford, John, Shaston 43
CUnes, Robert, H. M.S. "Craw-
ley Pink " transport
Clothier, John, Belchalwell
Clotterbrook, John, Hooks-
wood in Farnham
Cluett, Benjamin, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Cluett, George, Sturminster
Newton
Clutworthy, John, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Cocik, Richard, Tarrant Lan-
ceston
Cobb, Elias, Weymouth
Cobb, Edward, Wool
Cockram, William, Cerne
Abbas
Cockram, John, Sandwich
Cockram, John, H.M.S.
" Swiftshure "
Cockram, Thomas, Arne
Codnor, Joseph, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Cogan, Mary, Hawkchurch ^^
Coggan, Deborah, Wareham 72
Coker, Robert, Mappowder
vide W^ill, 1725, p. 41 ante 40
Colbome, Nathaniel. Stur-
minster Newton
Cole, William, Funtmill
Cole, John, Bridport
Cole, Penelope, Charlton
Marshall
Cole, John, Wool
Cole, Augustin, Bridport
Cole, Richard, Dorchester
Cole, Mary, Manstone
Cole, Ann, Haselbury Bryan 15
Cole, Martha, Dorchester 16
Cole, John, Affpuddle i
Cole, John, Piddlehinton 20
Cole, John, Stalbridge, H.M.S.
"Merlin" 18
Cole, John, Piddletrenthide 23
Cole, Mary. Blandford 4
Cole, Martha, Child Okeford 5
Cole, William, Piddletrenthide 21
Cole, Jane, Widow, Piddle-
town 18
Coleman ah. Phelps, John,
Broadwinsor 4
Coleman, William, Sturmin-
ster Newton 80
Coleman, William, Sandwich 48
1694
1759
1774
1678
1745
1669
1746
1765
1766
1678
1758
1687
1679
1747
1760
1786
1737
1677
1674
1753
1674
1677
1681
1685
1688
1690
1690
1708
1739
1742
1752
1767
1773
1775
1777
1780
1782
1787
1663
1672
1674
126
Dorset Administrations.
Coleman, William, Nether
Cerne 7^
Coleman, Thomas, Dalwood 26
4
12
21
1684
1685
1770
1690
i6go
1675
1671
1687
21 1748
Coles, John, Cranborne
Colfox, Josiah, Bridport
Colfox, William, Chideock
CoUant, Charles, Froom St.
Quintin
Collier, Richard, Moreton
Collier, Alice, Moreton
Collier ah. Cook, John, Comp-
ton Abbas 19 1706
Collindon, Richard, Stoke
Abbas 34 ^754
Collingdon, John, Stoke
Abbas 33 ^739
Collins, Robert, Hartgrove in
West Orchard 9 1662
Collins, Thomas, Morden 17 1663
Collins, John, Pallington 68 167 1
Collins, William, Worth Ma-
travers 46 1682
Collins ah. Smith, Rebecca,
Steeple 53 1686
Collins, Thomas, Sandwich 48 1687
Collins, Edward, Worth Ma-
travers 62 1688
Collins, Thomas, Sandwich 44 1689
Collins, Mary, Bradford Ab-
bas 6 i6go
Collins, William, West Lul-
worth 36 1710
Collins, Joseph, Woodlands ^o 1736
Collins, Christopher, Morden
East
Collins, Henry, West Lul-
worth
Collins, Martha, Shaston
Collins, John, Charmouth
Collins. Joseph, Portland
Collins, Grace, Swanich
Colmer, James, Broadwinsor
Colmer, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 29 1749
Coiner fl/s. Phelps, Elizabeth,
Broadwinsor 13 1^95
Comage, William, Blandford 4 1694
Comben, Thomas, H.M.S.
" Sunderland " 6g 1741
Comben, Bartholomew. Port-
land 16 175S
Comben, Thomas, Portland
Compton, Emanuel, Horton
Compton, Roger, Blandford 32
Compton, Charles, Cranborne 17
Compton, Ruth, Bridport 4
Compton, George, Wareham 28
Compton, George, Wareham 26
Condon. William, H.M.S.
"Restoration" 23 1709
166-
«3
10
19
49
19
26
8
Conway, John, Bowerstock 26 1682
Conway, Thomas, West Mil-
ton
Conway, John, Evershot
Cook ah. Miller, Priscilla,
Hinton Martell 21 1688
Cook, William, Hazelbury
Bryan
Cook, Thomas, Stalbridge
Cookfl/5. Collier, John, Comp-
ton Abbas
Cook, Thomas, Holwell
Cook, Joseph, Cranborne
Cook, Leonard, H.M.S. " En-
terprise " 36 1758
Cookman, Mary, Tarrant
Hinton 24
Cookman, William, Aimer 2
Cookney, Jane, Hawkchurch 53
Cooling, Christopher, Bland-
ford 4
Cooling, Elizabeth, Blandford 3
Coomb, David, Farringdon 6
Coomb, William, Pulham
Coomb, John, Shaston
Coomb, Richard, Marnhull
Coombe, John, Broadwinsor
Coombe, Henry, West Or-
chard
Coombe, Richard, Shaston
Coombe, Thomas, Froome
Vauchurch
Coombe, Edward, Fifehead
Magdalen
Coombe, Lewis, H.M.S.
" Lightning Bomb"
Coombe, Joseph, late in New-
foundland
Coombes, William, Bryan-
ston
Coombes, Alice, Pulham
Coombs, Mary, Sturminster
Newton 61 1677
Coombs, Mary, Langton Ma-
travers 35
Coombs, Richard, Blandford 2
Coombs, Cornelius, Moredon 20
Coombs, John, Holwell 22
Coombs, Elizabeth, West
Lulworth 47
Coombs, Thos., Cerne Abbas,
vide Will, 1742, p. 43 ante 51
Coombs, Nicholas, Pulham 22
Coombs, Thomas, Pulham
(^Adition., dated 1784J,
Coombs, James, Maiden New-
ton
Cooper, William, Abbotsbury
Cooper, Diana, Melbury Os-
mond 35 '^^^6
44
95
39
13
43
36
29
50
1690
1749
1692
1706
1741
1697
1744
1777
1681
1 69 1
1775
1665
1670
1684
1707
1 67 1
1673
1673
1675
1679
1747
1783
i6gi
1692
1680
1688
1745
1750
1751
1751
1782
t8 1785
1790
1666
Archdeaconiy Court.
127
Cooper, John, South Poor-
Cooper, Edward, Whit-
church Canonicorum 24
Cooper, Alexander, Bridport lo
Cooper, John, Hincombe 3
Cooper, Joseph, Edmonds-
ham 1 1
Cooper, (leorge, Dorchester 11
Cooper, Thomas, Dorchester 10
Corban, Thomas, Lans;ton
Matravers
Corben, EHzabeth,West Par
ley
Corben, Dan, Blandford
Corbet, Ann, Weymouth
Corbin, Mary, Dorchester
Corbin, John, Fifehead Ne
ville
Corbin, Thomas, West Par
ley
Corbin, William, Puddletown 37
Corbin, Peter, Studland 50
Corbin, Susannah, Winter
borne Stickland
Corbin, Mary, Hampreston
Corfe, Avis, Hilton
Corfe, Robert, Hilton
Corne, James, Milborne St
Andrew
Cornelius, Jacob, Weymouth 54
Cornelius, Susan, Weymouth 55
Cornelius, Elizabeth, Wey-
mouth
Cornelius, Lambert, Maiden
Newton
Cornick, Matthew, Hook
Corsfield, John, Langton
Matravers
Cosens, Andrew, Symonds-
bury
Cosh, William, Cerne Abbas
Cosh, Edmund, Piddletrent-
hide
Cosh, William, Puddletrent-
hide
Cosh, William, Piddletrent-
hide
Cossins, John, Little Hredy
Cossens, William, Dorches-
ter
Cossens, Wm. and Francis,
Dorchester, see Wills,
1725 and 1727 25
Cotterell, John, Blandford 4
Counter, Thomas, Dorchester 11
Courtney, Thomas, Bridport 3
Courtney, John, Poorton 12
Cousins, Samuel, Symonds-
bury (,7
17
I
91
18
44
117
48
7
25
21
34
42
14
8
4S
54
25
23
21
3«
24
' Cousins, Alice, Poorton fx)
1694 i Cousins, James, Chideock 14
j Cousins, William, Piddletrent-
697 I hide
706 Cousins, Andrew, H.M.S.
761 " Pembroke "
Cousins, John, Dorchester
778 Coward, Thomas, Abbots-
782 bury
782 ' Coward, William, Stour Pro-
vost 58
753 Coward, Joseph, Handford 24
Coward, Roger, Hilton 18
745 Coward, Wm., Blandford, vide
770 Will, 1752 p. 45 ante 32
695 Coward, Nicholas, Blandford i
674 Coward, Elizabeth, Morden 20
Coward, Nicholas, Blandford i
684 Coward, Thomas, Black Nut-
ford in Blandford, vide
684 Will, No. 7, ij-jj p.^=, ante 2
688 Cox, Roger, Winterborne
706 Monkton
Cox, Edward, Bridport
764 Cox, Richard, Farnham
791 Cox, Peter, Broadwinsor
679 Cox, Edward,
751 Cox, Thomas, Morden
Cox, Robert, Weymouth
694 Cox, William, Wootton
693 Glanville
693 Cox, William, Bockhampton
in Stinsford
750 Cox, George, Corscombe
Cox, William, Charmouth
759 Cox, Robert, Charmouth
784 Cox, Alexander, Knowle
Cox, George, Okeford Shil-
672 ling
' Cox als. Tuck, John, Tarrant
068 j Monkton
684 Cox, Mary, Marshwood
j Cox, Wiliiam, gent, Broad-
749 j mayne
' Cox, Bernard, Symondsbury 25
765 : Cox, Elizabeth, Corscombe
' Cox, Frances, Chelborough
767 ' West
675 1 Cox, Philip, Morden
I Cox, Joseph, Sandwich
731 Cox, Martha, Child Okeford
Cox, John, Puncknowle
; Coxhead, Hugh, Stalbridge
742 Weston
742 ' Cozen, Maude, Burton Brad-
669 [ stock
663 I Cozens, Sarah, Chideock
786 j Crabb, Mary, Stoke Abbas
i Crabb, John, Chideock
i')85 , Crabb, William, Spettisbury 69
1691
1693
24 1710
1748
1770
5 1670
1675
1686
i6g6
1759
1768
1775
1792
1791
70
1670
II
1672
22
1674
12
1675
81
1677
30
1679
87
1690
92
i6go
9
1691
22
1692
13
1693
15
1694
20
1696
23
1740
44
1742
15
1745
6
1747
25
1758
b
1758
6
1760
13
1760
21
1763
10
1774
23
1782
72
1672
II
1678
8
1708
91
1671
15
1685
6y
1690
128
Dorset Administrations.
Crabb, Nicholas, Chideock
Crabb, Robert, H.M.S. "Re-
venge "
Craddock, Joseph, Shaftes-
bury
Crane, Abraham, Toller Por-
corum
Creesse, William, Bradford
Abbas
Cresswell, Elianor,Melcombe
Regis
Crew, Simon, Sturmmster
Newton
Crew, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Crew, Elizabeth, Marnhull
Crew, Elizabeth, Sturminster
Newton
Crew, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Crew, Elizabeth, Broadwin-
sor
Crew, Thomas, Stalbridge
Cribb, Joan, Winterborne
Steepleton
Cribb, Thomas, Stoborough
Cribb, Henry, Stoborough
in Wareham
Cribb, John, Swyre
Cribb, Thomas, Wareham
Cribb, Hugh, Affpuddle
Cribb, Thomas, ship "Eagle "
Cribb, Richard, Puncknowle
Cribb, Henry, " Boscawen "
Privateer
Crickett, Thomas, ship " Suf-
folk"
8 1696
10 1710
79 1695
11 1709
38 1674
60 1686
35 1734
25 1742
27 1749
28 1756
26 1766
16 1768
71 1670
37 1679
27 1682
08 1684
72 1685
2 1689
67 1707
14 1732
24 1745
7 1706
Critchell, John, West Milton 23 1776
39 1761
4 i66g
31 ^673
Croad, John, Dorchester 17 1683
Croad, Ezekiel, Rampisham 90 1684
Croad, Thomas, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Crocker, Margaret, Bland-
ford
Crocker, John, Puddletrent-
hide -. ."
Crocker, Robert, Marshwood 35 1083
Crocker, Thomas, Hilton 34 1707
Crocker, Joseph, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 3^ ^733
Crocker, Agnis, Piddletrent-
hide 30 1734
Crocker, Mary,Kington Magna 23 1750
Crocker, James, Senr., Bat
combe
Crocker, John, Lydlinch
Crode, Ezekiel, Melbury Os
mond . -
Crofts, Elizabeth, Longbredy 22 1755
Crombe, James, Swyre 76 1690
2 1762
21 1762
18 1765
Cromey, John, Upway 68 1686
Cromey, James, Moredon 20 1739
Cromey, Sarah Abber, More-
den 19 1745
Cromey, John, Weymouth 31 1790
Cromme, Richard, Weymouth 31 1753
Cromway, David, Chaldon
Herring 20 1671
Croombes, John, Kimmeridge 14 1767
Croombs, Shadrach, Church
Knowle 6 1705
Croome, Lydia, Swyre 57 1692
Croome, Joseph, H.M.S. "El-
tham" 36 1746
Croomes, Jonathan, Church
Knowle " ^737
Cross als. Dare, Elizabeth,
Pilsdon 38 1687
Cross, Frances, Hazelbury
Bryan 17 1696
Cross, George, Stalbridge 27 1708
Cross, Thomas, Hazelbury
Bryan i5 177^
Crosse, Thomas, Blandford 6 1695
Crossman, Stephen, Wey-
mouth 46 1742
Crouch, Ricb.ard, Wareham 38 1661
Croucher, Mary, Horton 18 1762
Crowter^/s. Hatcher, Thomas,
Todber i7 1662
Crowter, Thomas, Stubhamp-
ton 26 166,
Crumble, William, Dorches-
ter 20 1694
Crumpler, Nicholas, Morden 24 1747
Cuff, Robert, Winterborne
Whitechurch . 77 1^75
Cull, George, Renson in
Worth Matravers 65 1695
Cull, George, Langton Ma-
travers
Cull, George, Poole
Cullen, Mary, Weymouth
CuUiford, Mary, Sandwich
Cumfrey, John, Weymouth
Cummage, Ann, Fifehead
Magdalen i9 ^754
Cundit, Lawrence, Hazelbury
Bryan 53 1684
Cupper, Dorothy, Holwell 30 1674
Curtis, Thomas, Weymouth 40 1666
Curtis, Nicholas, Powerstock 29 1669
Curtis, Thomas, Weymouth 65 1709
Curtis, Ann, Kington Magna 16 1710
Curtis, Henry, Worth Matra-
vers 42 1740
Curtis, Thomas, Rampisham 33 1747
Curtis, Edward, South Perrott 33 1754
Curtis als. Gilham, Margaret,
Portisham 27 1755
9
II
II
47
71
1773
1781
1757
1668
1675
Archdeaconry Court.
129
19
Curtis ah. Gilham, William,
Portisham kj
Curtis, Hannah, SouthPerrott 24
Curtis, James, Shaston
Curtis, Jewell Sophia, Ailing-
ton
Cutler, Bartholomew, Up-
way 100
Cutler, William, Stalbridge 40
Cutler, Elizabeth, Edmonds-
ham 12
Cutler, Robert, Tarrant Lan-
ston
C3rpher, Mary, Wife of Ber-
nard,
1756
i75«
i75«
2 1783
1671
1693
41
Dabram, John, Osmington 43
Dalibore, John, Evershot 22
Dalliben, Robert, Evershot
and Newfoundland 10
Dallicourt, Henry, Charbor-
ough i^
Dallidown, Richard, Toller
Farnham
Dalliber, Robert, Stoke
Abbas
Dally, John, Mosterton
Damett, Giles, Broadwinsor
Damitt, Henry, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Damon, Robert, Wyke Regis ^^t^
Damont, John, Winfrith 76
Damphery, Edward, Moredon 74
Dampier, Thomas, Langton
Wajlis
Daniel, Hugh, Chideock
Daniel, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Danyes, Frances, Belchal-
well
Darby, John, Bridport
Darby, Richard, Powerstock
Darby, Susannah, Bridport
Darby, Peter, Bridport
Dare, George, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Dare, Samuel, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Dare als. Cross, Elizabeth,
Pilsdon
Dare, Matthew, Gabriel in
Whitchurch Canoni-
corum
Dare, Faith, Stanton Gabriel 72
Dare, Matthew, Wootton
Fitzpaine _^ ,
Dare, William, Dorchester <S
Dare, Samuel, Whitchurch
Canonicorum _|.^
Dare, William, Blandford 2
DORSET WILLS.
16
15
66
3
5
II
3
5
43
81
3«
18
1759
1764
1775
1675
1683
1771
1754
1674
1710
1678
1744
1765
1676
1684
1767
1661
1709
1675
1677
i73«
1744
1745
1666
1674
16S7
1688
1695
1748
1753
1755
1755
i66g
61 1670
I 1678
6 1709
5 1779
65 1676
87 1672
Darke, William, Stockland 52 1692
Dashwood, Humphrey, West
Knighton 33 1667
Dashwood, Christopher, Bland-
ford 6
Dashwood, John, West Staf-
ford
Dashwood, Frances,
Dashwood, John, Aimer
Daubenny, Nicholas George,
Caundle Bishop
Dauberry, John, Weymouth
Davenott, Christopher, Up-
way
Davey, Ann, Puddletrenthide 34 1679
Davey, Mary, Stockland 56 1683
Davey, William, Weymouth 66 1689
Davey, Samuel, Bridport 7 1733
Davey, John, Stockland 39 1755
Davey, Richard, Stockland 20 1776
Davidge, Richard, Sturmin-
ster Newton 27 1667
Davidge, Joseph, East Stower 18 1686
Davidge, Deborah, Buckhorn
Weston
Davidge, Thomas, Buckhorn
Weston
Davidge, Robert, Stour Pro
vost
Davidge, John, Senr., Map-
powder
Davidge, William, Buckhorn
Weston
Davidge, John, Moor Crichell 18 1749
Davidge, John, Senr., Hilton 6 1780
Davidge, George, Stourton
Caundle 10 1792
Davie, Edmund, Sydling St.
Nicholas 54 1670
Davies, Ann, East Lulworth 21 1683
Davis, Robert, Cranborne 9 1664
Davis, Mary, Belchalwell 4 1671
Davis, William, Haiton in
Wareham
Davis ah. Martin, Joan,
Buckland Newton
Davis, Margaret, Blandford
Davis, John, Puddletrenthide 73 1681
Davis, Henry, Bui stock 10 1683
Davis, Robert, Crawford 25 1685
Davis ah. Bartlett, Joan,
Wareham 90 i6gi
Davis, Edward, East Stour 35 1695
Davis, Elizabeth, Weymouth 90 1695
Davis, Christopher, Chesil-
borne
Davis, Joseph, Wool
Davis, John, Piddletrenthide 29 1734
Davis, William, Athelhamp-
ton 2 1745
K
6 1687
13 1689
84 1 69 1
22 1733
10 1741
17 1673
10 1674
4 1676
16 1731
21 1732
I ^o
Dorset Administrations.
Davis, Joseph, Piddletrent-
hide
Davis, John, Milton Abbas
Davis, William, Melbury
Sampford
Davis, John Cole, Piddktrent-
hide
Davis, Ann, Weymouth
Davy, John, Stockland
Davy, Thomas, Junr., Stock-
land
Davy ah. Whelier, Thomas,
Senr., Stockland
Davy nh. Whellier, Thomas,
Stockland
Davy, John, Rose in Stick-
land
Davy, Thomazin, Stockland
Daw, William, Cattistock
Daw, George, Dorchester
Daw, Walter, Frome St.
Quintin
Daw, Sarah, Evershot
Daw, Thomas, Puddletown
Daw, John, East Chelborough
Daw, John, Senr., Evershot
Daw, William, ChiUrome
• Dawe, Richard, Melbury
Osmond
Dawe, Elias, Cattistock
Day, Thomas, Mapowder
Day, Thomas, Melcombe
Regis
Day, Joan, Melbury Osmond
Day, Frances, Pimperne
Deal, Edward, Iwerne Min-
ster
Dean, Charles. Hinton Mar-
tell
Dean, Ann, Tarrant Hinton
Dean, ah. Toms, John, Os-
mington
Dean, Ephraim, Wareham
Dean, Ephraim, Wareham
Deanes, John, Monmouth
Dearing, Lawrence, Broad-
winsor
Dearing, Thomas, Stockland
Debstell, Robert, Bradford
Abbas
Deiring, Thomas, Portisham
Deering, John, Senr., Hivil
in Sydling
Deering, Thomas, Portisham
Delacourt, Thomas, Ware-
ham
Delance, Richard, Witchamp-
ton
Delavere, Mingo, H.M.S.
" Sovereign "
26
28 1747
27 1764
17 1772
19 177-I;
29 177H
87 168 1
77 1691
78 I 69 I
53 if'92
47 1694
54 1^94
5 1668
3^ ib72
26 1676
28 1680
83 1684
29 1692
7 1732
9 i7>'^3
7 1757
II 1769
31 1670
26 1673
69 1684
58 i(>9i
"11 1756
20 1687
77 1^95
24 1740
39 1747
29 1790
36 1749
22 1681
86 1 68 1
4 1739
42 1668
II 1736
20 1736
37 1734
84 1680
64 1709
1 69 1
1775
1688
1688
34 1693
1694
1662
Dement, John, Corscombe
Dennett, William, Moore
•Critchell
Denning, Nathaniel, Stock-
land
Dennis, John, Broad winsor
Dennis ah. Linnard, James,
Melbury Osmond
Dennis ah. Sturgess, Joseph,
Shaston, Holy Trinity, 46 1755
vide Will, 1731, No. 58,
Denziloe ah. Bayly, Mary,
Bridport
Derby, Lawrence, Belchalwell
Derby, Hannah, Shepton
Gorge 3« 1673
Derby, Mary, Dorchester 17 1677
Derby, John, Powerstock 25 1682
Derby, William, Broadmayne 14 i6gi
Derby, Thomas, Pulham 19 1785
Derham, Samuel, H.M.S.
" Stirling Castle"
Deval, Daniel, Hooke
Devenish, Robert, Cattistock
Devenish, Joan, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Devenish, Hugh, Dorchester
Devenish, Elizabeth, Dor-
chester
Devenish n/5. Jones, Elizabeth,
Pulham
Devenish, Richard, Broad
Sydling
Devenish, Richard, Stalbridge
Weston
Devenish, John, Wareham
Devenish, Sarah, SydHng
Devenish, John, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Devenish, Richard, Catti-
stock
Devenish, William, Sydling
St. Nicholas
Dewey, Thomas, Senr.
Tincleton
Dewland, John, Winterborne
Stickland
Dibben, Christopher, Okeford
Shilling
Dibben, Emm, Ashmore
Dibben, Richard, Langton
Long Blandford
Dibbens, Thomas, Wey-
mouth
Dibbens ah. Maynard, Mary,
Dorchester
Dicker, Richard, Owermoigne 66 1681
Dicker, Simon, West Pulham 71 1686
Dicker, Thomas, Radipole 39 1688
Dicker, Richard, Owermoigne 40 1680
68
20
7
1695
1669
1664
52
17
1670
1674
41
1681
38
1688
II
1695
31
36
36
1733
1734
1737
36
1754
13
1761
38
1762
16
1784
16
1792
38
2
1683
1692
15
1767
122
1684
' 26
1692
Archdeaconry Court.
Dicker, Joseph, Symondsbury 31
Dike, John, East Stour 36
Dike, John, Senr., Stalbridge 19
Dimot, John, Alderholt in
Cranborne 2
Diskett, Robert, Little Bredy 38
Diskett, Catharine, Little
Bredy 4^
Dober, William, Stalbridge 49
Dober, Sarah, Dewlish 21
Dober, James, Stalbridge 15
Doddimead, Samuel, Shaston 39
131
11
102
106
23
31
38
Dodson, John, Shaston
Doe, Honour, Horton
Dolebury, William, East Lul
worth
Doleman, John, H.M.S. "Re
\enge "
Dolling, John, Wareham
Dolling, Ann, Wareham
Dolling, Henry, Dorchester
Dolling, Henry, Dorchester
Dolling, Alice, Worth Matra
vers
Dolling, Jane, Dorchester
Dolling, Edward, Weymouth 45
Dollings, John, Langton Ma-
travers ^6
Dominy ah. Gross, Mary,
Puddletown 44
Dominy, John, Bradford Pev-
erell 5
Dominy, Thomas, Cerne
Abijas ^^
Domony, Thomas, Witch-
ampton 100
Domoney, Mary, Witchamp-
ton
Dorneford, John, Shaston
Dosell, William, Edmond-
sham
Dosson, John, H.M.S. "Ruby'
Douch, William, Symonds-
bury
Douch, Andrew, Wareham
Douch, John, H.M.S. "South-
ampton"
Douch, William, Langton
Matravers
Douch, John, Bridport
Douch, Margaret, Evershot
Douch, Mordecai, H.M.S.
" Strafford "
Douferty, George, Weymouth 40
Dowding, John, Kington
Magna 24
Dowding, Edmund, Kington
Magna 37
Dowding, John, Stower Pro-
vost 3^
1710
1 67 1
1776
1731
1680
1690
1694
1731
1760
1742
1684
1744
17 1687
53
17
39
53
71
1707
1671
1681
1689
i6go
1696
1760
1764
1680
1686
1696
1781
i6gi
1749
1675
1755
1746
1668
1674
54 1695
12
2
5
67
1697
1732
1738
1741
1754
1670
1677
1733
Dowding, Elizabeth, Caundle
Purse
Dowding, Anne, Kington
Magna
Dowland, John, Shaston St.
Peter
Dowle, Richard, Dorchester
Down, George, Caundle Bis-
hop
Down, Margaret, Bishops
Caundle
Down, John, H.M.S. " Wey-
mouth "
Downe, Richard, Bridport
Downe, Nathaniel, Bridport
Downe, James, Marnhull
Downe, Hannah, Bridport
Downton, Elizabeth, Caundle
Bishop
Downton, Edward, Woonford
Eagle
Downton, John, Blandford
Downton, Thomas, Wey-
mouth
Downton, John, Poorstock
Dove, John, Wimborne St.
Giles
Drady, David, Melcombe Re-
gis
Drake, Mark, Stinsford
Drake, Thomas, Senr., New-
foundland
Dredge, John, Handley
Drew, Argenton, Wool
Drew, Roger, Tolpuddle
Drew, Joan, Tolpuddle
Drew, John, Stalbridge
Drew, Elizabeth, Stalbridge
Dryer, John, Powerstock
Duck, John, Frome St.
Quintin
Duffett, George, Moor Critchel 61
Duffett, Henry, Iwerne Min-
ster
Duffett, George, Mansion
Duffett, John, Langton Long
Blandford
Duffett, William, Stalbridge
Duffett ah. Welch, Ann,
Langton Long Blandford 27
Duffett, John, Blandford 4
Duffett, Dorothy, Weymouth 28
Duffett, William, Stalbridge 19
Duffett, William, Newfound-
land 23
Dugdale, Philip, Hammoon 11
Duke, Robert, Studland 89
Duke, James, Studland 44
Duland, Henry, Winfrith
Newburgh
1767
1769
1783
1697
4 1673
1706
1689
1734
1742
1754
1673
1694
1695
1757
1768
24 1786
46
■55
43
84
1668
1739
1766
1782
1677
1678
1 69 1
1743
1767
1733
1675
1 67 1
1671
1672
1677
1681
1694
1695
1795
1771
1787
1771
1681
1766
1 1 1 1671
132
Dorset Administrations.
19
33
I
7
45
39
17
2
9
9
43
13
Dunford, William, Tarrant
Gunville
Dunford, John, Tarrant Gun-
ville
Dunford, Henry, Blandford
St. Mary
Dunham, Rachel, Burstock
Duning, Agnes, Wootton
Glanville
Dunman, Joseph, Puddletown 41
Dunning, William, East Lul-
worth
Dunning, Henry, Buckland
Newton
Dunning, Henry, Caundle
Bishop
Dunning, Henry, Winfrith
Newburgh
Durdant, John, Abbotsbury
Durdell, John, Cranborne
Durden, John, Bridport
Durell, Moses, Sturm inster
Newton
Durnford, John, Marnhull
Durnford, John, Sturminster
Newton
Durnford ah. James, Editn,
Margaret Marsh
Durnford, Joan, Shaston
Durnford, Samuel, ship "Gos-
port"
Durnford, Thomas, Shaston
Durnford, Anthony, Shaston
St. James
Durnford, Thomas, Shaston
Saint James
Durnford, Samuel, Shaston
Durrant, Elizabeth, Caundle
Stourton
Dyet, James, Nether Cerne
Dyett, Walter, Handley
Dyett, Richard, Handley
Dyett, Gregory, Tarrant
Hinton
Dyett, John, Lytchett Matra-
vers
Dyett, Martin, Hinton Martell 7
Dyett, John, Lytchett Matra-
vers ^2
Dyke, John, ship " Alber-
marle " 3^
Dymm, Susannah, Bridport 3
^732
1740
1787
i6g6
1682
1678
1684
1687
1742
1773
1670
1696
1762
1742
1665
42 1679
21
63
25
32
16
7
21
8
31
t686
1689
1707
1710
1738
1762
1777
1737
1682
1662
1677
15 1770
13
1772
1784
1785
1708
1748
Earle, John, Dewlish 14 ^754
Eaten, Hu^jh, Dorchester 13 1673
Edgar, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 72 1689
Edgar, Joseph, Weymouth 38 1748
Edgar, Elizabeth, Mosterton 19 1778
Edmonds, Jane, Wareham 1151684
Edmunds, John, ship "Shrews-
bury "
Edmunds, Robert, Wareham
Edwards, Cecily, Charmouth
Edwards, John, Evershot
Edwards, John, Lul worth
West
Edwards, John, Little Hin-
ton
Edwards, Robert, Allington
Edwards, Joseph, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Edwards ah. Joliffe, Eliza-
beth, Woodcots in Hin-
ton Martell
Edwards, Edward, Moredon
Edwards, Francis, Evershot
Edwards, Richard, Bridport
Edwards, Joseph, Senr., Ha-
zelbury Bryan
Edwards, Michael, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Eggerton, John, Allington
Eggerton, Mary, Askerswell
Elby, Henry, Winterborne
St. Martin
Elby, John, Winterborne St.
1 Martin
Elby, Thomas, Studland
Elcombe, John, Hampreston
Eldridge, John, West Parley
Elkens, Thomas, Blandford
Ellary, Roger, Marshwood
Ellary, Thomas, Weymouth
Ellary, Thomas, Weymouth
Ellary, Robert, Melcombe
Regis
Ellary, Robert, Weymouth,
vide Will, 1750, No. 58
Elliot, Thomas, Milborne St.
Andrew
Elliot, John, Portland
Elliot, William, Blandford
Elliot, Elizabeth, Blandford
Elliott, Elizabeth, Portland
Elliott, Robert, Dorchester
Elliott, William, ship " Rum-
ney "
Elliott, John and)
Elliott, Thomas, r Portland
Minors '
Elliott. Charles, Weymouth
Elliott, Martha, Weymouth
Ellis, Hugh, Stalbridge
Ellis, Thomazin, Frampton
Ellis, Richard, Cheddington
Elms, Edward, Cranborne
Elmswood, William, Senr.,
Broadwinsor
Embris, Richard, Blandford
55 1707
30 1783
7 1663
5 1665
6 1667
52 1672
2 1672
77 1684
76 1689
48 1695
28 1707
80 1707
8 1785
8 1789
1 1675
3 1696
78 1676
42 1710
21 1768
40 1672
23 1746
2 1753
37 1676
32 ^753
31 1758
18 1778
61 1672
42 1676
3 1688
6 1733
70 1671
II 1696
87 1707
30 1754
23 1780
24 1780
75 1691
17 1747
II 1764
16 1761
4 1779
8 1692
Archdeaconry Coui^t.
^ZTi
Embris, Richard, Blandford 4 1706
England, Mary, Burton Brad-
stock
England, William, Shaston
English, Daniel, Holwell
Erie, Ann, Chalborough
Erie, John, Bishops Caundle 13
Erie, Anstis, Bishops Caundle
Erie, Thomas, Holwell
Ernie, Luce, Spetisbury
Ernie ah. Hurman, Mary,
Shaston
Eustace, John, Bothenhamp-
ton
Evans, Hugh, Bradpole
Evans, John, Shapwick
Evans, Thomas, Shapwick
Everard, William, Cranborne 10
Evered, Ellis, Dorchester
Evered, Joseph, H.M.S." Van-
guard "
Everet, Edward, Caundle
Purse
Everett, Edith, Pillsdon
Everett, Ann, Corscombe
Everett, Martha, Corscombe
Everett, Isaac, Hook
Everett, Robert, Blandford
Everett, William, Shaston
Everingham, John, Hinton
Martell
Everton, Henry, Froome
Vauchurch
Every, Richard, Broadmayne
Every, Elizabeth, Burstock
Evomy, Thomas, Senr., Dor-
chester
Ewens, Joseph, Evershot
Ewens, Hannah, Broadwin-
sor
Eyles, Jane, Affpuddle
Eyles, William, Winterborne
Monkton
Eyre, William, Osmington
Eyre, Elizabeth, Osmington
Eyres, Grace, Lidlinch
Eyres, John, I itton Cheney
Eyres, John, Puddletown
Eyres, William, Osmington
Eyres, Richard, H.M.S.
" Folkstone "
Eyres, William, Junr., Aff-
puddle
Eyres, Henry, Senr., Holwell
Eyres, William, Piddletown
Eyres, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Faicy, William, Dorchester
Fall, John, Charmouth
12
1694
20
44
19
13
3
1790
1 67 1
1 67 1
1684
1686
26
1686
56
1674
51
1689
2
7
26
28
10
26
1774
1678
1708
1745
1664
1672
34
1759
II
1688
44
1674
10
1751
II
1751
20
2
14
1755
1765
1786
19
1673
25
6
2
1678
1684
1746
9
13
1749
1666
12
39
1761
1666
54
66
15
20
1669
1 67 1
1697
1676
1682
43
23
i68g
i6g6
47
1747
2
9
zz
1747
1760
1767
22
1775
14
16
1733
1675
Fall, Abner, the younger,
H.M.S. "Princess Ame-
9
6
13
121
47
10
51
20
14
64
15
25
13
Farding, Christopher, Power-
stock 14
Farewell, Joseph, Chideock 15
Farnham, Giles, Broadwinsor 10
Farnham, Giles, Broadwinsor 3
Farnham, Edward, Cors-
combe
Farnham, Mary, Corscombe
Farr, Hugh, Cerne Abbas
Farr, Nicholas, Weymouth
Farr, William, Portesham
Farr, John, Shaston
Farr, Henry, Cattistock
Farr, William, Weymouth
Farr, Roger, Evershot, vide
Will, 1776, 32
Farr, George, Sutton W'al-
dron
Farrant, Christopher, Horton 19
Farrant, Christopher, Man-
nington in Gussage
Farwell, Elizabeth, Buckland
Newton
Farwell, John, Buckland
Newton
Farwell, William, East Or-
chard in Purbeck
Fathers, Matthew, Cranborne 37
Fawn, Nathaniel, Maiden
Newton t^}^
Feaver, Zachary, Edmond-
sham 13
Felley, Gregory, Marshwood 47
Fellow, Alexander, Ware-
ham 103
Feltham, Edward, Chettle 19
Feltham, Richard, Funtmill
Feltham, John, Hinton Mar-
tell
Feltham, John, Hinton Mar-
tell
Ferrett, William, Tollard
Farnham
Ferrett, John, Senr., Farn-
ham
Ferris, Etheldred, Osming-
ton
Ferris, Abel, Radipole
Ferris, Catherine, Radipole
Ferry, John, Winterborne St.
Martin
Ferry, William, Radipole
Fezard, Mary, Stalbridge
Fifett, Thomas, Long Cri-
chel 22
Fifett, Richard, Moore Cri-
chel 63
30 1743
35
[735
[761
1694
[697
t775
[781
1676
[684
[688
[691
^739
[741
[779
.784
1666
[684
[671
1769
[681
[678
(696
1685
1671
[690
[690
[764
1764
[742
[782
^735
^759
[772
[695
[750
[786
[669
[671
134
Dorset Administrations.
Fifford, Ann, Horton 17 1782
Fildew, James, Cerne Abbas 14 1694
Fildew, Frances, Dorchester 21 1709
Filiol, William, Marnhud 40 1707
Filiol, Margaret, Marnhull 18 1753
Fill, Thomas, Senr., Spetis-
bury 34 1669
Fill, William, Chalbury 17 1671
Fill, Edmund, 49 1673
Fill,. Mary, Spetisbury 55^675
Fill, John, Rodden in Abbots-
bury 46 1694
Filliter, Elizabeth, Morden 30 1764
Filly, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 69 1692
Fisher, Nicholas, Cranborne 10 1669
Fisher, Christopher, Maiden
Newton 24 1673
Fisher, Ann, Cranborne 20 1675
Fisher ah. Gatrell, Elizabeth,
Gussage All Saints 30 1675
Fisher, John, Bradpole 6 1675
Fisher, Elizabeth, Witchamp-
ton 85 1680
Fisher a/s.Pilkinton, Dorothy,
Blandford 40
Fisher, Mary, Cranborne 35
• Fisher, Thomas, Edmondsham 6
Fisher, John, Arne
Fisher, Anthony, Wool
Fisher, John, Evershot
Fisher, Frances, Iwerne
Courtney fl/5. Shroton
Fitzherbert, Richard, Bland-
ford
Fiver, John, Lytchett Matra-
vers
Flambert, Thomas, Toller
Porcorum 10
Flambert, William, Hinton
St. Mary 18
Flambert, John, Hinton St.
Mary 32
Flann, Margery, Portland 19
Fletcher, Lawrence, Puddle-
town 75
Flewellen, James, Dorchester 19
Flippen, Robert, Bryanstone 12
Flippen, Richard, Iwerne
Mmster
Flisher, John, Weymouth
Flood, Simon, Weymouth
Florence, John, Wareham
Florence, William, Moredon
Floyd, John, Baunton
Foane, Ann, Poorstock
Foane, John, Handley
Foard, William, Studland
Fone, Mary, Widow, Mel
combe Horsey
4
37
39
23
1681
1681
1732
1733
1733
1691
1777
1686
1742
1660
1666
1680
1787
1681
1678
1 69 1
1707
1769
1686
1666
1681
1664
1668
1683
1 67 1
1781
68
10
12
24
Fook, William, Chaldon
Herring
Fookes, Nicholas, Worget
in Wareham
Fookes, Richard, West Or-
chard
Fookes, Joseph, East Lul-
worth
Fooks, William, ship "Ster-
ling Castle "
Fooks, John, H.M.S. " Albo-
rough "
Fooks, Daniel, Weymouth
Foot, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Foot, >Peter, H.M.S. "Car-
case," Bomb
Foot, William, Cranborne
Foot, William, Fontmell
Magna 15
Foot, John, Fontmell Magna 13
Foot, Mary, Sturminster
Newton
Foot, Robert, Buckland New-
ton
Foot, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Fooule, William, Alderholt
in Cranborne
Ford, Peter, Abbotsbury
Ford, Philip, Moore Crichell
Ford, Alexander, Cerne Abbas 11
Ford, Philip,_East Lulworth 23
41
1668
1675
1675
1750
1708
1709
1768
21 1710
46
12
21
1748
1751
1751
1762
1781
1783
1691
1663
1666
1671
1676
1676
1679
1680
Ford, John, Studland
Ford, Peter, Abbotsbury
Ford ah. Symes, Nicholas,
Corscombe
Ford, James, Weymouth
Ford, Ann, Piddlehinton
Ford, Andrew, Abbotsbury
Ford, John, H.M.S. " Rom-
ney "
Ford, James, Stalbridge
Ford, John, Waterson in
Puddletown
Ford, Edward, Blandford
Ford, Mary, Shaston or Mot-
combe
Ford, John (dated in 1776),
East Lulworth
Forse, Robert, the Elder, Cat-
stock, admon de bonis
non, 1804, No. 3 6
Forster, John, South Perrott 25
Forster, Thomas, South Per-
rott 12
Foster, John, South Perrott 80
Foster, John, Dorchester 12
Foster, Elizabeth, Wey-
mouth 19 1766
40
25
2
3
32
17
2
25
8
1681
1682
1696
1733
1740
1750
1756
1767
1769
1777
1775
1753
1784
1691
1740
Archdeaconry Court.
Foster, Henry. Okeford I'itz-
paine
Fowke, Magdalen, Hridport
Fowkes, Arthur, Symonds-
bury
Fowler, John, Weymouth
Fowler, Joseph, We3mouth
Fowler, William, Corscombe
Fowler, John, Weymouth
Fowler, Rebecca, \\'eymouth
Fowler, William, Mosterton
Fownes, Mellivia, Steeple-
ton
Fox, John, Minterne Magna
Fox ah. Roman, George,
Cerne Abbas
Foy, Richard, Dorchester
Foy, Richard, Dorchester
Foyle, John, Witchampton
Foyne, John, Handley
Frampton, John. Durweston
Frampton, John, Durweston
Frampton, Walter, Shap-
wick
Frampton, Stephen, Tarrant
Lanston
Frampton, William, Cran-
borne
Frampton, Richard,Pimperne
Frampton, George. Lydlinch
Frampton, Thomas. Aff-
puddle
Frampton, Thomas, Rushton
Frampton, Jane. Shapwick
Frampton, Stephen. Durwes-
ton
Frampton, Jane, Lydlinch
Frampton, Jane, Buckland
Newton
Frampton, George. Lydlinch
Frampton, John, ship "New-
port "
Frampton, Judith, Moreton
Frampton, John. Blandford
Frampton ah. Hellyar, John.
Toller Porcorum
Frampton, Henry. Gussage
St. Andrew in Handley
Frances, Thomas. Melbury
Osmond
Frances, Thomas. East Stour
Franklyn, Titus Mar\-. Lang-
ton .Matravers
Freeman, Rose. Iwcrne
}' Courtne}'
Freeman, Thomas. lurn-
worth
Freeman, Angell. H.M.S.
'■ Exeter "
Freeman, Joseph. Swyre
1 0
12
1766
8
1678
44
1693
"5
1681
72
1686
12
1687
39
1740
47
1742
29
1742
47
1741
49
1685
12
1688
30
1672
14
1682
27
1769
24
1741
34
1 69 1
35
1 69 1
25
1663
26
167U
22
1671
45
1674
60
1681
5
1681
46
1683
97
16S4
30
i68t
■29
1686
8
1687
25
1 688
8g
1707
z^
1734
5
1742
13
1773
4
1788
59
1672
38
1 69 1
44
1 1'95
13
1667
34
171U
35
1.744
3«
1745
Freke, George, Dorchester
Freke, Elizabeth, Upwey
French, ah. Clark, William,
Rampisham
French, Tristram. Blandford
Fricker, John, Stower Pro-
vost
Fricker, Robert, Dorches-
ter
Friend, Rose, Wejmouth
Friend, John, Weymouth
Frier, Robert, Shaston
Fripp, Robert, Mapperton in
Aimer
Fripp, John, Mapperton in
Aimer
Frizzel ah. Rido^t, Thom-
azin, Sturminster New-
ton
Frizzle, Robert, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Frost, William, Horton (Will
annexed)
Frost, Elizabeth. Church
Knowle
Frost, Henry. Lidlinch
Frost, Richard, Charlton
Marshall
Frost, James, Bridport
Fry, Jane, Langton
Fry, Mary. Edmondsham
Fry, Ann. Wareham
Fry, John. Corscombe
Fry, John, Long Cntchell
Fry, Christopher, Broadwin-
sor
Fry, John, Tarrant Hinton
Fry, Ann. Horton
Fry, Lawrence. Sandwich
Fry, Lucy, Shaston
Fry, Matthew. Blandford
Fry, Robert. Iwernc Minster
Fry, Thomas. Gussage St.
Michael
Fry, Thomas. Sandwich
Fry ah. Stanton, Mary.
Broadwinsor
Fry, John. Burseys
Fry, Thomas. \Vinterborne
Zelstone
Fry ah. Gundry, Elizabeth,
Bere Regis
Fryer, Henry. Shaston
Fudge, John. Tolpuddle
Fudge, Matthew. Ower-
moigne
Furber, James. Kimnuredge
Furmage, John. Cattistock
Furmage, John, ship "Tiger"
Fuzzard, John. Portland
23 1675
54 1706
31 1661
5 1694
45 1709
12
28
35
38
1774
1736
1783
1693
S^
1693
a
1663
27
1765
8
178S
I
1660
10
1668
26
1 668
9
1682
2
15
37
62
15
42
1735
1667
1 67 1
1676
1677
1677
21
1681
^^
1682
58
92
94
8
59
1684
16S4
1684
1684
1684
34
4(^
1685
1687
9
1688
13
1694
41
1740
2S
1 766
49
16S9
29
1753
21
12
1 1
i7(\5
17(^3
1686
I
34
1709
1764
I ^6
Dorset Administrations.
67
66
20
33
93 1707
Gaden, John, Wareham
Gaich, John, Weymouth
Gaitch, John, Weymouth
Gale, William, Dorchester
Gale, Henry, Poorstock
Gale, Mary, Wootton Fitz-
paine
Gale, John, Senr., Power-
stock
Gale, Thomas, Powerstock
Gale, Jane, Poorstock
Gale, James, Wootton Abbas 47
Gale, John, Senr.. Bradpole 4
Gale, Richard, Winterborne
Monkton 10
Gallop, Joyce, Mordon
Gallop, Mary, Dorchester
Gaily, John,
Galpin, Robert, MarnhuU
Galpin, Edward, Stoke Wake 63
Galpin, Nicholas, Batcombe 3
Galpin, John, Shaston
Galpin, William, Stalbridge
Galpine, Robert, MarnhuU
Galpine, William, MarnhuU
Galpine, Betty, Stinsford
Galpine, William, MarnhuU
Gallon, John. Moredon
Galton, Samuel, East Lul-
worth
Galton, Dorothy, Tincleton
Galton, Thomas, Charlton
Marshall
Galton, Samuel, Milborne
St. Andrew
Galton, Henry, Spetisbury
Game, James, Dorchester,
Game, Thomas, Dorchester
Game, Henry, Loders
Game, John, Chideock
Gamlyn ah. Vallis, Agnes.
Sylton
Gannett, Edward, Wootton
Glanville
Gant, Hester, Dorchester
Gape, William, Dorchester
Gapen, Joseph, Stinsford
Gapper, .\braham, Shaston
Gardiner, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Gardiner, Charles, Dorches-
ter
Gardiner, Robert, Allington
Gardner, Richard, Shepton
Gorge
Gardner uh. Waldron, Hugh,
Wootton Abbas I34
Gardner, Joan, Portland 82
Gardner, William, H.M.S.
'.' Kate " 22
1756
1689
1692
1677
1679
31
32
17
27
9
24
28
47
26
6
12
15
14
16
3«
1734
1747
1758
1762
1764
1789
1764
1787
1690
1668
1687
1706
1710
1778
1757
1758
1766
1785
1663
1668
1737
10 1750
32
34
18
34
30
6
14
66
7
30
21
Gardner, William, ship -'Gral-
1751
1762
1677
1684
1693
1782
1662
1706
1772
i6gi
1744
1755
67 1670
1671
1744
88
H.M.S.
H.M.S.
and
ton "
Gardner, Samuel,
" Faulkland"
Gardner, Matthew,
" Hennington "
" York "
Gardner, Mary, Allington
Garland, Richard, Nettle-
combe
Garland, Richard, Power-
stock 62
Garland, Joan, Shipton Gorge 21
52
1707
1745
1749
1766
hi 'f56g
1684
1684
1695
53 1691
51
8
71
5
30
44
30
9
18
40
43
Garrard, John, Aimer
Gatch, Jane, Lytchett
Gatch, Christopher, West
Knighton
Gatch, Jane, Broadmayne
Gatch, John, Tollpuddle
Gatch, John, Brians Piddle
Gatch, Edward, Atfpuddle
Gatrill uh. Fisher, Elizabeth,
Gussage All Saints
Gawler, William, Wool
Gawler, William, Osmington 39
Gawler, William, a minor,
Osmington
Gawler, John, Sturminster
Newton
Gawler, Robert, East Stower
Gawler, John, Morden
Gay, Bernard, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Gaylard, Margaret, Dorches-
ter
Gaylard, William, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Gaylard als. Symonds, Ann,
Broadmayne
Gayler, William, the Elder,
Osmington
Gaylor, William, Osmington 39
Geale, Richard, Poorstock 39
Geare, John, Weymouth 62
Gearell, Mary, Shaston 48
Geere ah. Jacob, Elizabeth,
Weymouth 89
Genge, Henry, Puddletown 31
Genge, William, Winterborne
St. Martm 100
Genge, John, Portisham 36
George, John, Winterborne
Came
George, Robert, Dorchester
George, Joshua, Melcombe
Regis
George, John, Affpuddle
George, John, Sandwich
George, Joan, Dorchester
George, James, MarnhuU
1691
1758
1709
1665
1669
1683
1685
1739
1780
1675
1661
1689
52 1690
1696
1772
1782
1783
1681
83 1685
14 1707
53
i6go
1686
1709
1670
1686
1672
1669
1695
1709
1665
1679
1684
1685
1687
1694
1708
Archdeaconry Court.
^2>1
30
745
763
767
68j
731
678
692
707
665
670
671
675
691
734
686
708
George, John, MarnhuU 14
George, James, Weymouth 27
Gerard, Elizabeth, Fortisham 23
German, Leonard, Abbots-
bury 2
Germand, George, Abbotsbury i
Gerrard, Andrew, 60
Gerrard, James, Blandford 6
Gerrard, John, ship " Hast-
ings "
Gibbs, Walter. Bradpole
Gibbs, Anthony, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Gibbs, Anthony, Stockland
Gibbs, William, Corscombe
Gibbs, Richard, Bradpole
Gibson, Margaret, Melbury
Osmond 27
Giear, Rebecca, Weymouth 74
Gifford, William, Toller For-
corum
Gifford, Matthew. Broad win -
sor
Gifford, Benjamin, Burleston
Gifford, Matthew, Broadwin-
sor
Gifford, Thomas, Burston
Gifford, John, Broadwinsor
Gifford, Matthew, Broadwin-
sor
Gifford, Grace, Burstock
Gifford, George, Wareham
Gigger, Elizabeth, Wareham
Gigger, Joseph, Dorchester 17
Gilbert, Walter, Tarrant
Gunville
Gilbert, Peter, Weymouth
Gilbert, P^dward, Hazel bury
Bryan
Gilbert '^//5. Moyne, Cuthbert.
Shaston
Gilbert, John, Portland
Gilbert, I-:dward, Portland
Gilbert, Thomas, Winter-
borne Steepleton
Gill, Nicholas, Burton Brad-
stock
Gill, Thomas, Burton Brad-
stock
Gill, Robert, H.M.S. "Tor-
bay "
Gill, Henry, Poorstock
Gill, Willliam, Mosterton
Gillam als. Curtis, Margaret,
Portisham
Gillam ah. Curtis, William,
Portisham
Gillett, George, Dorchester
Gillett ah. Baker, Judith,
Morden },}> 1687
9
1731
3
1732
5
20
8
1737
1684
1685
4
27
29
88
1753
1766
1783
1672
17
1741
18
78
1735
1680
37
1685
41
1688
3^
10
1742
1786
17
1792
9
1686
10
1686
48
23
1707
1708
19
1749
27
1755
19
30
1756
1671
Gillett, Edward, Filehead
Magdalen 31 1766
Gillingham, Joan, Hampres-
ton 28 1676
Gillingham, William, Bishops
Caundle 6 i68g
Gillingham, Thomas, Hol-
well 43 1695
Gillingham, Mary, Hampres-
ton 14 1740
Gillingham, Robert, Ower-
moigne 26 1747
Gillingham, William, Puddle-
town 26 1755
Gillingham, Nicholas, Caundle
Bishop 5 1760
Gillingham, Robert, Hampres-
ton 15 1765
Gillingham, Dorothy, Broad-
mayne 3 1778
Gillingham, William, Okeford
Shilling 19 1783
Glistor, Eleanor, Poorstock 20 1663
Glover, Richard, ship " Yar-
mouth " 15 1705
Glover, William, ship "Albe-
marle " 33 1708
Glover, Edward, Portland 31 1742
Goadinch, William, Spetis-
bury 57 1677
Goadinch, William, Mapper-
ton in Aimer 31 1693
Goby, Thomas, Lytchett
Matravers 51 1671
Goby, Thomas, Shapwick 42 1709
Godbeard, Richard, Whit-
church Canonicorum 29 1744
Goddard, John, Compton
Abbas 13 1670
Goddard, Thomas, Blandford 12 1684
Godfrey, Simon, Weymouth 35 1667
Godwen, Matthias, Whit-
church Canonicorum 89 1690
Godwin, Edmond, Whit-
church Canonicorum 93 1672
Godv^mi, Joan, Wootton Fitz-
paine 104 1672
Godv^rin, John, Bridport 9 1678
Godwin, Joan, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 95 1695
Godwin, John, Wareham 83 1695
Goffe, Edith, Great Fontmell,
vide Will, 1783-84 36 1753
Goffe, Leonard, Stockland 19 1791
Gold, Avice, Cranborne zi 1671
Golden, Thomas. Iwerne
Minster 49 1691
Golding, Joseph, Broadwinsor 9 1740
Goldring, George, Toller
Porcorum 100 16S1
I
Dorset A dm in ist rations.
Gollop, John, Burstock 6 1682
Gollop n/s. Glisson, Elizabeth.
Marnhull ^^^
Gollop, Francis. Broadwinsor 14
Gollop, Martha. Maiden New-
ton 16
Gomer, Thomas, Spetisbury 35
Good, William. Up Sydling 57
Good ah. Hull, Ursulus,
Maiden Newton 50
Good, Robert, Private in 34th
Foot
Good, William, Shaston
Good, John, Stower Provost
Goodfellow, John, Shilling-
stone
Goodfellow, John, Wareham 48
Goodfellow, John. Belchal-
well
Goodin, Mabel, Wareham
Goodridge, Edward, Bland-
ford
Goodridge, William, Port-
land
Goodwin, Grace, Wareham
Goodwin, Joseph, Wareham
Goodwin, Ann, Wareham
Goodwin, Joseph, Wareham
Goodwin, James, Stoke
Goodwin, Mary. East Stower
Gord, Christopher, Moor
Critchell }il ififiS
Gordge, Samuel, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 52 1741
Gordge, Degory, Gabriels in
NVhitchurch Canonico-
rum 45 1755
Gore, Francis. Whitchurch
Canonicorum 70 i68q
Gore, William, Froome Vau-
church 2g 1707
Goslen, Christopher, Loders 18 1740
Gosling, Tristram, Bridport 8 1672
Gosse, Joseph, Cerne Abbas 11 1754
Goudge, Elizabeth, West
Knighton 21 1735
Gould, John, East Morden 16 if)69
Gould, William, Esq., Stur-
minster Newton 50 1670
Gould, Edith. Blandford 2 1673
Gould, John. Stockland 62 if)74
Gould, Ihomas, I^landford 6 1674
Gould, Christopher, Cran-
borne if' if'7''j
Gould, Cicily, Cranborne 15 1683
Gould, Joseph, Compton
Abbas 18 1685
Gould, John. Dorchester 55 1(595
Gould, John. Verwood in
Cranborne 22 1697
1689
1(195
1778
1747
1688
i6go
1762
17"^
I77j
1666
1693
1733
1682
1692
1 781
1706
1737
1748
1767
1776
1777
^o 1734
7 1738
19 1763
ID 1775
7 1779
7 1781
32 1689
23 1707
83 1695
35 1740
40 1750
27 1778
Gould, Edward, Holwell in
Cranborne
Gould, James, Froome Billett
Gould, Thomas, Pulham
Gould, Joan, Widow, Dor-
chester
Gould, Joan, Widow, Dor-
chester
Gould, Jane, Dorchester
Goulden, George, Iwerne
Minster
Goulden, John, Cranborne
Govis, George. Sturminster
Newton 104 1^184
Grady, John, H.M.S. "Vic-
tory "
Grady ah. Savage, Margaret,
Wareham
Graham, John, Wareham
Graham, Hester, Wareham
Grant, David, Lulworth East 19 1775
Grant, Ann, Dorchester 8 1782
Gravenen, John, Charmouth 6 1697
Gray, Henry, Wyke Regis 37 1667
Gray, Bennett, Wyke Regis 50 1673
Gray, Abraham, Charmouth 30 1681
Gray, Thomas, Winterborne
St. Martin 125 1681
Gray, Titus, H.M.S. " Dra-
gon "
Gray, David, South Perrott
or Newfoundland
Gray, Joseph, Weymouth
Gray, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Gray, Sarah, Puncknoll
Gray, Jacob, Stalbridge
Gray, Mary, Spinster, Punc-
knowle
Green, John, Shaston
Green, Thomas, Gussage St.
Michael
Green, Charles, Weymouth
Green, Ann, Wyke Regis
Green, Elizabeth, Affpuddle
Green, Mary, Weymouth
Green, John, Sturminster
Newton
Green, James, Puddletown
Green, Thomas, Hazelbury
Bryan
Green, George, Sylton
Green, George. Silton
Green, Charles, Stalbridge
Greening, Robert, Litton
Cheney
Greening, Elizabeth, Litton
Greening, Richard, Loders
Greening, Thomas, Dorches-
ter 9 1758
57 1742
28 1762
18 1766
16 1773
22 1774
13 1779
13 1786
35 1673
31 1675
114 I 68 I
78 1686
I 1692
1709
f)i
50
7
1741
1752
2 1752
37 1764
26 1767
18 1780
50 1671
61 1684
19 1733
Ai
'chdeaco
nry Court.
139
Greenland, Daniel, H.M.S.
Gulliford, Thomas, Fifehead
" Falmouth "
62
1741
Magdalen
9
1789
Greenway, Mary, Broadwin-
Gulliver, Jane, Charlton Mar-
sor
17
1 69 1
shall
13
1779
Gregory, John, Bradford
Gumbleton, Robert, Ansty in
Peverell
7
1670
Hilton
4
1731
Gregory, Mary, Charlton
Gundry, John, Broadway
9
1683
Marshall
13
1685
GuYidry, William, Benfield in
Gregory, Mary, Charlton
Corscombe
2
1694
Marshall
18
[692
Gundry, Ann, Bradford Abbas
6
1741
Gregory ah. Studley, Joan,
Gundry, Thomas, Dewlish
9
1756
Stoke Abbas
44
[709
Gundry ah. Fry, Elizabeth,
Gregory, Nathaniel, Winfrith
Bere Regis
28
[766
Newburgh
41
1747
Gundry, Elizabeth, Bridport
6
[769
Grenter, George, Hawk-
Gundry, Grace, Spinster.
church
28
1683
Bridport
7
769
Grey, Francis, West Creech
Gundry, William, Broadwin-
in Steeple
72
1687
sor
2
782
Grey, John, Stalbridge
70
[690
Guppy, Henry, Corscombe
13
1668
Grey, George, South Perrott
81
[691
Guppy, Francis, Mosterton
45
1677
Grey, William, Dorchester
9
^763
Guppy, John, Melbury Samp-
Grey, Elizabeth, Whitchurch
ford
39
766
Canonicorum
47
[764
Guppy, John, Evershot
5
768
Griffin, Thomas, Stinsford
40
673
Gurd, Thomas, MoorCrichell
40
676
Grimes, Ann. Blandford
7
[671
Gurd, Roger, Compton Abbas
22
680
Grimes, Anthony, Broad-
Gurd, Abel, MoorCrichell
38
686
may ne
7
[684
Gurd, John, Moor Crichel
20
708
Grimes, Mary, Stalbridge
18
[791
Guy, Philip, Stinsford
30
666
Grist, John, Melbury Samp-
Guy, John, Blandford
4 1
674
ford
13
'756
Guy, Judith, Dorchester
20 1
676
Grist, David, Cranborne
9
759
Guy, Elizabeth, Todbere
53
678
Grose, Henry, Cerne Abbas
12
676
Guy, Henry, Gussage St.
Grose, Lawrence, West Lul-
Michael
22 1
686
worth
III
681
Guy, Henry, Gussage St.
Gross ah. Arnold, Edith,
Michael
22 ]
686
Puddletown
85
684
Guy, Richard, Charlton Mar-
Gross, Charles, Waterson in
shall
18 ]
707
Puddletown
6g
686
Guy, Daniel, Wareham
36 '
740
Gross ah. Dominy, Mary,
Puddletown
44 1
686
Hacker, John. Shaston
14 1
760
Gross ah. Arnold, Edith,
Haggard, Elizabeth, Brad-
Islington in Puddletown
26 ]
687
ford Abbas
5 1
675
Gross, Thomas, Puddletown
43 ]
687
Haggard, John, Witchamp-
Gross, Thomas, Burleston
8 ]
739
ton
67 I
709
Grosse, Jane, Widow, Burle-
Haggard, George, Bradford
ston
4 '
782
Abbas
8 I
762
Grove, Anthony, Maiden
Haggard, William, Dorches-
Newton
17 ]
745
ter
1 1 1
7('5
Grove, Alexander, Studland
39 ]
669
Hain, William, Sturminster
Grove, Giles, Studland
23 1
744
Newton
95 1
671
Groves, Leir, Godmanston
17 ]
751
Hain, Writh, Upway
62 1
(^75
Gudge, Thomas, Abbotsoak
2 ]
684
Hain, Robert. Little Bredy
29 1
6S7
Gudge, Anthony, Stoke
Haine, Henry, Winterborne
Abbas
82 ]
691
Stickland
31 1
744
Gudge,, Ann, Widow, Brad-
Tord Abbas
3 1
7«5
Haine, Thomas, Sandwich
Hains, John, Horton
3^ I
kS I
755
769
Gulliford, John, Fi'fehead
Hairland, Thomas, Dorches-
Magdalen
14 ]
664
ter
19 I
7(M
Gulliford, Edith, Fifehead
Hairland, George, East Mor-
Magdalen
8 1
667
den
14 1
781
1 0 *
140
Dorset Administrations.
Haisham, Alice, Pulham 82 1671
Halett, Thomas, Bridport 4 1767
Hall, Mary, Alderholt i 1664
Hall, Robert, Puncknowle 79 1671
Hall, James, Symondsbury 30 1710
Hall, Ruth, Symondsbury 8 171 1
Hall, Robert, Langton Ma-
travers
Hall, William, H.M.S. "Ru-
pert "
Hall, Robert, "Alborough,"
Ship of War
Hall, John, Puncknoll
Hall, Susan, Morden
Hallett, Robert, Symonds-
bury
Hallett, Samuel, Marshwood
Hallett, Alice, Symondsbury
Hallett, John,
Hallett, Honor, Puncknowle
Hallett, James, Bridport
Hallett, Samuel, Cheddington
Hallett, John, Okeford Shil-
ling
Hallett, Joseph, Marshwood
Hallett, Francis, Poorstock
Hallett, Samuel, Chedding-
ton
Hallett, Elianor, Bradpole
Hallett, Susannah, Marsh-
wood
Hallett, William, Shipton
Gorge
Hallett. Samuel, MarnhuU
Hallett, Daniel, Poorstock
Hallett, Stephen, Poorstock
Hallett, Stephen, Burton
Bradstock
Hallett, Henry, Morden, vide
Will, No. 46, 1769
Hallett, Susannah, Chideock
Hallett, Catherine, Sydling
St. Nicholas
Halson, Mary, Whitchurch
Canonicorum, vide Will,
73, 1754
Ham, William,
Ham, Leonard, Sturton
Caundle
Hames, Elizabeth, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Hamlyn, Nicholas, Dorches-
ter
Hammell, John, Weymouth
Hamond, John, Symondsbury
Hance, Elizabeth, Blandford
Hancock, William, Hampres-
ton
Hancock, George, Stalbridge
Hand, Mary, Stoke Abbas
12 1712
55 1745
34 1749
29 1750
30 1751
41 1669
25 1669
83 1672
3 1672
76 1681
16 1681
12 1686
32 1688
34 1689
58 1690
19 1692
5 1693
41 1707
30 1733
13 1758
23 1769
24 1769
6 1773
26 1780
7 1787
25 1790
49 1762
2 1678
61 1686
16 1787
10 1696
20 1712
61 1685
3 1755
39 1672
71 I 690
34 1750
Hann, Thomas, Caundle
Stourton 8 1664
Hann, John, Cerne Abbas 11 1683
Hann, Francis, Handley 12 1749
Hann ah. Case, Thomas,
Handley 20 1750
Hansford, Nicholas, Bridport 5 1685
Hansford, Phillip, Abbots-
Punc-
62
21
a
z\
57
bury
Hansford, William,
knowle
Hansford, Nicholas, Loders
Hansford, Agnes, Loders
Harbin, John, Dorchester
Harbin, John, Wareham
Harbin, William, Dorchester 16
Harbin, Henry, Dorchester 15
Harbin, Newman John, Glan-
ville Wootton 7
Harbin, Henry, West Parley ii
Harbin, Simon, West Milton 26
Harcourt, William, Pent-
ridge 23
Harcourt, John, Stalbridge 29
Harcourt ah. Urson, George,
Handley 19
Harden, James, Owermoigne 35
Harden, Margaret, Chesil-
borne 20
Hardiman, Richard, Gussage
All Saints 37
Hardiman, John, Handley 45
Hardiman, Mellior, Handley 44
Hardiman, Thomas, Handley 25
Hardiman, John, Handley 17
Harding, John, Gussage All
Samts 18
Harding, Thomas, Shapwick 34
Harding, Robert, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Harding, Mary, Cranborne
Harding, John, Tarrant
Keynston
Harding, Mary, Gussage All
Saints
Harding, William, Shapwick 77
Harding, John, Wareham 50
Harding, Peter, Wareham
Harding, John, ship "Gos-
port "
Harding, Roger, Shapwick
Harding, Samuel, " Mark and
Rebecca " tender
Harding, Elizabeth, Bland-
ford
Harding, Leonard, Litton
Cheney
Harding, Nathaniel, H.M.S.
" Vanguard"
I 1689
67
17
1690
1696
1741
1677
1678
1687
1764
1776
1783
1787
1739
1748
1751
1668
1692
1690
1691
1691
1694
1769
1669
1673
1674
1679
68 1680
29
Harding, Matthew, Blandford 2
1680
1681
1693
1695
1707
1742
1748
1755
1756
1764
1778
Archdeaconry Court.
141
Harding, Thomas, Cranborne
Hardy, Thomas, Sydlin^ St.
Nicholas
Hardy, John, Cattistock
Hardy, William, Rodden in
Abbotsbury
Hardy, Richard, Weymouth
Hardy, John, Chesilborne
Hardy, John, Bothenhampton
Hardy, William, Abbotsbury
Hardy, John, Chaldon Her-
ring
Hardy, Richard, Broad Syd-
ling
Hardy, Elizabeth, Abbots-
bury
Hardy, Sarah, Weymouth
Hardy, John, Bridport
Hardy, Richard, Osmington
Hardy, Robert, PuncknoU
Hardy, Humphrey, Broadway 8
Hardy, Henry, Minterne
Magna
Hardy, James, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Hardy, Joseph, Portesham
Hardyman, John, Long Crit-
chel
Harford, Rebecca, Milborne
St. Andrew
Harner ah. Turner, John,
Stockland
Harris als. Hillgrove, James,
Blandford
Harris, Jane, Minterne
Magna
Harris, William, Bridport
Harris, John, Silton
Harris, Jasper, Blagden
Harris, William, Dorchester
Harris, William, Sylton
Harris, Robert, Affpuddle
Harris, Margaret, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Harris, John, Puddletown
Harris, Henry, Spetisbur}-
Harris, John, ship "Oxford "
Harris, Thomas, AUington
Harris, William, Spetisbury
Harris, Robert, H.M.S. "Sea-
ford "
Hart, Thomas, Gussage All
Saints
Hart, Stephen, Gussage St.
Michael
Hart, John, Stockland
Hart, Edward, Durweston
Hart, Jasper, Hilton
Hart, John, Gussage All
Saints
3
1784
56
1670
20
1672
47
1674
73
1675
13
1677
4
1682
I
1683
15
1689
15
1691
I
1696
62
1709
5
1749
15
1758
19
1759
8
1764
17
1771
18
1783
II
1786
43
1680
18
1745
55
1686
4
1666
58
1671
13
1672
16
1673
4
1678
42
1681
96
1681
2
1687
55
1 69 1
57
1695
28
1696
36
1707
3
1707
40
1742
30
1763
21
1661
40
1671
39
1679
44
1681
54
1681
26
1683
Hart, Elizabeth, Horton
Hart, Henry, Cranborne
Hart, Andrew, Blandford
Hart, John, Tarrant Antioch
Harte, Thomas, Gussage St.
Michael
Hartnell, Abraham, Winfrith
Newburgh
Harvest, James, ship " Pan-
ther"
Harvey, Joan. Winfrith
Harvey, Phillis, Winfrith
Harvey, Alexander, Sand-
wich
Harvey, Henry, Spetisbury
Harvey, Samuel, Stockland
Harvey, John, Winfrith New-
burgh
Harvey, John, H.M.S. "Cen-
turion "
Harvey, Sarah, Durweston
Harvey, Mary, Shaston St.
Peter's
Harvey, Ann, Iwerne Minster
Harvey, John ["1754"] (sjV),
Blandford St. Mary
Harvey, Charles, Bradford
Abbas
Harvey, Elizabeth, Blandford
St. Mary
Harvey, Nathaniel, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Harvey, George,
Harvey, John, West Wood-
yates, vide Will, 48, 1779
Haselbury, William, Dor-
chester
Haskell, Thomas, Fontmell
Haskell, John, Fontmell
Magna
Haskell, Matt, Melbury Abbas
Haskell, John, Affpuddle
Hasket, Robert, Blandford
Haskett, Robert, Marnhull
HaskuU, Thomas, Affpuddle
Hassell, Henr\-, Sturminster
Newton
Hastings, Edward, Puddle-
town
Hatchard, Thomas, Knowle
Hatchard, George. Church
Knowle
Hatchard, William, East Lul-
worth
Hatchard, George, Wool-
bridge
Hatchera/s. Cro^vter, Thomas,
Todber
Hatcher, John, Iwerne Min-
ster
38
13
42
16
5
7
[740
'758
[780
'787
1678
[776
[706
[672
1675
[683
[687
[687
1695
[710
[740
[741
[748
[755
[762
[764
[769
[777
[787
[672
[674
[680
1763
'741
[669
[712
[771
[671
[710
t73i
[787
[790
[662
[687
142
Dorset Ad77tuiistrations.
Hatcher, John, MarnhuU 33
-Haul, John. Tarrant Gunville 45
Havard ah. Hayward, Peter,
Blandford 4
Haveland, Arthur, Dorches-
ter 34
Havercombe, John, Studland 63
Hawkes, Thomas, Hinton St.
Mary 5^
Hawkins, John, Gabriels 28
Hawkins, Thomas, Symonds-
bury 70
Hawkins, Thomas, Sen., Ab-
botsbury i
Hawthorn, Samuel, Pulham 42
Hawthorn, Edward, Pulham 87
Hayden, William, Dorchester 15
Haydon, Ann, Dorchester 4
Haydon, Francis, Broadway 8
Haydon, Nicholas, Marnhull 15
Hayes, John, Dorchester 6
Hayes, William, Puddletown 24
Hayn, Richard. Hilvill 28
Hayne ah. Sandford, John,
Portisham 54
Hayne, Richard, Iwerne
Courtney 10
Hayne, Thomas, Froome
Billett 10
Hayne, John, Sturmmster
Newton 9°
Hayne, Joan, Child Okeford 10
Hayne ah. Sampford, John,
Portisham 54
Hayne, Simon, Stalbrid^e 52
Hayne,Thoma-,BroadSydlins<74
Hayne rt/s. Sandford, I hos..
Portisham -29
Hayne, Thomas, Wool 45
Haynes, Aq.uilla, Toller Por-
corum 56
Haysom, Walter. Cranborne 12
Haysome, Thomas, Cranborne 12
Haysome, Ursula. Cranborne 30
Haysome, Ann, Weymouth 28
Haysome, Samuel, Wit-
champton
Hayte, Thomas, Wool
Hayte, William, Wool
Hayte, John, Wool
Hayter, Robert, Cranborne
Hayter, George. Knowle
Hayter, lulmund, \\'itchamp-
ton
Hayter, (jcorge, Knowle
Haythorne, Virtue. Pulham
Hayward, William, Dorches-
ter All Saints
Hayward, Thomas, North
Poorton
1709
ib79
1712
1695
1685
1678
1687
1774
1683
1684
1688
1768
1769
1772
1746
1775
1731
1660
1665
1667
1681
1682
1685
1686
1691
1747
I7f,2
1689
1682
1668
1695
1744
Okeford
15
136
45
42
5
25
20
1 1
44
4
65
1757
1684
1754
1775
1667
1668
1683
1712
1687
I ''65
1671
Hayward, Simon,
Shilling II
Hayward, Samuel, Upcerne 109
Hayward, Elinor, Poorstock 42
Hayward, John, Symondsbury 47
Hayward, William, Kington
Magna 31
Hayward, James, Sandwich 15
Hayward ah. Howard, Peter,
Blandford 4
Hayward, Walter, Cranborne 5
Hayward, Thos., Abbotsbury i
Hayward, Thos., Abbotsbury i
Hayward, John, Gussage St.
Michael
Hayward, Ann, Gussage All
Saints
Hayward, Robert, Allington
Haywell, John, Langton Her-
ri nt^ 26
1673
1684
1689
1706
1706
1712
1712
1732
1734
1736
19 1742
18 1751
2 1754
1661
1750
1769
Head, Elizabeth, Dorchester 16
Head, Edward, Dorchester 15
Heady ah. Verdy, John,
Morden East 32 1736
Heal, John. H. M.S. "Namur" 38 1706
Heal, Thos., H.M.S. " Namur" 37 1706
Heal, William, Sturminster
Newton 29 1756
Hearne, John, Bridport 5 1764
Hebditch, Thomas, Wootton
GlanviUe 48 i754
Heckford, Samuel, Mariner 26 1776
Hedditch, Robert, " Valiant "
Ship of War 49 1764
Hegg, Edward, Hawkchurch 10 1777
Hegg, Sarah, Hawkchurch 9 1790
Hele, Thomas, Stalbridge
Weston 68 1672
Hellard, Edith, Dorchester 14 1755
Hellard, Joseph, Dorchester 9 1782
Helliard, Richard, Osmington
(Ship '-Assurance") 41 1706
Hellier, Thomas, Warmwell 109 1681
Hellier, William, Marshwood 27 1688
Hellier, Robert, Osmington 37 1694
Hellier, Henry, Weymouth 34 1708
Hellier, William, Osmington 5 171 1
Hellier, Thomas, Lydlinch 30 1741
Hellier, Richard, H.M.S.
" Rochester" and " Royal
Oak," Sutherland Hos-
pital 56 1748
Hellier, Judith, Weymouth 28 1749
Hellier, Betty, Stalbridge 37 1755
Hellier, John, Shaston 25 1756
Hellier, Thomas, Upcerne 32 1756
Hellyar ah. Frampton, John,
Toller Porcorum 13 i773
Hellyar, John, Senr., Buckhorn
Weston 5 ^774
Archdeaconry Court.
Hellyer, Tliomas, W'annwcll (15
Hellyer, Hatshua, Tolpuddlc f)/
Hellyer, Robert, Stalbrid^e 55
Hellyer, Henry, Buckland
Newton ij
He.ibury, John. East Orchard 13
He.iley, John, Stockland 19
Henning, Richard, Slep in Arnc 88
Henning, Marj^aret, Arne 2.
Henning, Robert, Maiden
Newton 48
Henaing, Agnes, Arne 3
Henning, Harry, Woolcombe 40
Hennington, Robert, Puddle-
town
Henvil, Andrew, Portisham
-Henvill, William, Senr., Tar-
rant (iun\illc
He.ivill, lidward, Lidlinch
Henvill, John, Senr., Winter-
borne Abbas
Hern, John, Poorstock
Heme, John, Corscombe
Heme, Alice, Hradpole
Heme, John, Corscombe
Heme, John, Nettlccombe
Heme ah. Booby, lilias, Dal-
wood
Herson ah. Harcourt, Georj;e,
Handley
Hewer, William, Charmouth
Hewett, Marv, Shaston St.
Peter
Hewlett, William, Corscombe 17
Hewlett, James, Hroadwa\ 4
Hewlett, Mary, Dorchester 11
Heyres, Henry, Wootton Fit^-
pame 7j
Hibbert, Ann, Kast Stoke 14
Hibbs, David, West Lulworth 106
Hibditch, Charles, Abbotsbury i
Hicks, William, Blandf'ord 5
Hide, John, Shipton (rorj;e 50
Hide, Walter, Shepton Gor{i;e 50
Hide, George, Shipton Gorge 48
Hide, John, Cerne Abbas 7
Highman, James, Shaston
Holy Trinity ^7^
HilgTove, Stephen, Cranborne 1 1
Hill, John, South Perrott 79
Hill, John, Bridport
Hill, John, Burstock
Hill, Christopher, Tarrant
Hinton
Hill, Henry, Wareham
Hill, William, Puddletown
Hill, James, Ship "Shore-
ham "
Hill, John, Long Critchel
Hill, Mary, Spetisbury
57
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1778
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1694
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1792
Hillard, (}eorge, Dorcliestcr 2()
Hillgrove ah. Harris, James,
Blandtord
Hillier, Jacob, Wareliam
Hillier, William, Daggons in
Cranborne
Hillier, I-'rancis, Cranborne
Hillis, John, Cranborne
Hilsdon, Nicholas, Shaston
Hind, Henry, Poorstock
Hind, John, Stalbridge
Hind, Mar}-, Kington Magna 39
Hind, Agnes, Puncknowle
Hind, Mark, Weymouth
Hine, John. Poorstock
Hine, .Mark, Nyland
Hine, Joan, Portland
Hine, Jeffrey, Poorstock
Hine, Ann, .MarnhuU
Hine, Beatrice, Burton Brad-
stock
Hine, Jeffrey, Powerstock
Hine, Thomas, Walditch
Hine, William, Radipole
Hingson, Thoma.f, H.M.S.
" Norfolk"
Hinvill, William, Tarrant
(junvill
Hiscock, John, Spetisbury
Hiscock, Thomas, Chettle
Hiscock, Richard, Shilling
Okeford, Ship "Suffolk" 46
Hiscock, Thomas, West
Stower
Hiscock, Nicholas, Winbnrne
All Samts
Hiscock, John, Lytchett
Mairavers, vide Admon.
de bonis non 11,1797
Hitchcock, Ann, Bockhamp-
ton
Hitchcock, Giles, Bockhamp-
ton
Hitchcock, Samuel, Broad-
winsor
Hitchcock, Elizabeth, Dor-
cester
Hitchcock, William, Marsh-
wood
Hix, Robert, Stoke Abbas
Hixon, James, Senr., Spetis-
bury
Hixt, Robert, Burstock
Hixton, Christopher, Shaston
Hixton, Christopher, Shaston 27
Hoar, lidward, Puddletrent-
hide
Hobbs, Lawrence, Stalbridge,
Weston
Hobbs, Nicholas, Wareham
h:
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1782
41
19
6y
27
1751
1672
1695
1696
27
1666
89
61
1 67 1
1689
144
Dorset Administrations.
Bradford
Stanton
lo 1709
72
54
24
Hobbs, Henry,
Abbas
Hodder, George,
Gabriels
Hodder, Giles, Owermoigne
Hodder, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Hodder, Angel, Puncknowle
Hodder ah. Clarke, Mary,
Dorchester
Hodder, Thos., Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Hodder, Francis, Wootton
Fitzpaine
Hodder, Robert, Frome Vau-
church
Hodder, Robert, West Staf-
ford "8
Hodder, George, Hawk-
church 25
Hodder, Edward, Winter-
borne Steepleton 99
Hodder, William, Charmouth 24
Hodder, Joan, Askerswell 2
Hodder, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Hodder, Everton, H.M.S.
" Berwick"
Hodder, Jacob, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Hodder, Thos., Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Hodder, James, Shapwick
Hodder, Thos., Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Hoder, George, Compton
Abbas 12
Hoder, John, Symondsbury 78
Hodges, John, Mapowder 35
Hodgenson, James, Wey-
mouth 34
Hodges, John, Broadwmdsor 9
Hodges, Thos., Cerne Abbas 17
Hodges, Edward, Dorchester 22
Hodges, James, Cerne Abbas 8
Hodges, Susannah, Stock
Gaylard 3^
Hodges, James, Blandford 3
Hodges, Thomas, Cerne Abbas 3
Hodges, Ann, Bridport 8
Hoffe, John, Compton Abbas 8
Holdway, John, Child Oke-
ford 4
Holdway, George, Blandford 2
Hole, Elize " Homo," Shaston 86
Hole, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 75
Holland, Henry, Tincleton 29
Holland, John, Tincleton 42
Holland, Thomas, Portland 39
41
49
15
28
1752
1780
Holland, James, Ship "Jona-
than and Mary " 8 1706
Holland, George, Portland 49 1707
Holland, John, Weymouth,
vide Wills, 65,1750 29 1759
Holland, John, H.M S. " Van-
guard " 51 1764
Holloway, William, Bland-
ford St. Mary 4 ^692
Holloway, Deborah, no re-
sidence 14 1778
Holloway, Joseph, Spetisbury 20 1781
Holloway, James, Milborne
St. Andrew 15 ^7^5
Holly, Nicholas, Buckhorn
Weston 6 1712
Holman, Thomas, Whit-
church Canonicorum 34 1756
Holmer, Charles, Witchamp-
ton 99 1672
Holmes, William, Tineham 32 1696
Holmes, Henry, Holwell 14 1748
Holt, Richard, West Lul-
worth 59 ^670
Holt, Alice, Toller Porcorum 61 1694
Holt, John, Dorcester 14 ^747
Holway, Henry, Winterborne
Houghton 124 1681
Homer, Thomas, Tarrant
Monkton 3° 1664
Homer, John, Witchampton 132 1684
Homer, Tho-,., Ship " Eagle " 73 1707
Homer, Stephen, Gussage All
Saints 26 1731
Homer.William, Cerne Abbas 12 1769
Honiborn, Henry, Bridport 11 1661
Hood, Robert, Chaldon Her-
ring
Hook, Robert, Charlton Mar-
shall
Hook, John, Charlton Mar-
shall
Hooker, Joseph, Weymouth
Hookes, Elizabeth, Hinton
Martel . _
Hookey, Thomas, Portesham 37 1741
Hooper ah. Samways, John,
Puddletown 28 1666
Hooper, John, Dewlish 16 1686
Hooper, Obadiah, Stockland 56 1686
Hooper, Robert, Toller Por-
corum
Hooper, Dorothy, Melbury
Osmond
Hooper, Robert, Mosterton
Hooper, Thos., Lower King-
comb
Hooper, John, Hilton
Hooper, Edward, Hurst in
Moreton 17 ^774
5 1772
12 1683
12 1693
65 1683
16 1765
66 1686
37 1692
34 1731
20 1733
13 1749
Archdeaconry Court.
145
Hooper, Benjamin, Blandford 2
Hooper, Thomas, Iwerne
Courtney 6
Hoore, Constantine, Burton
Bradstock 11
Hoore, Joseph, Tolpuddle 66
Hope, John, Tincleton 28
Hopkins, Richard, Dor-
chester 12
Hopkins, John, Tineham 42
Hopkins, John, Senr., Buck-
land Newton 3 1781
Hopkins, Jane, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Hopps, Nicholas, Lydlinch
Horder, Richard, Compton
Abbas
Horder ah. Plowman, Ann,
Compton Abbas
Horder, Elizabeth, Melbury
Abbas
Horlock, Christopher, Pim-
perne
Horlock, Isaac, Pimperne
Horn, Jeremiah, Blandford
Horsford, Joan, Blandford
Hoskins, John, Marshwood
Hoskins, Thomas, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Hoskins, John, Whitchurch
Canon.
Hoskins, William, Symonds-
bury
Houlton, John, Melbury Os-
mond
Hounsel, Robert, Bridport
Hounsell, Elizabeth, Bridport
Hounsell, Robert. Symonds-
bury
Hounsell, Sarah, Bridport
Hounsell, Robert, Nettle-
combe in Poorstock
Hounsell, Robert, Symonds-
bury
Hounsell, Edmund, Poorstock 21
Hounsell, Ann, Hawkchurch 12
How, Edward, Blandford 3
How, Thomas, Godmanston 25
How, Elizabeth, Blandford 3
How, John, Senr., Blandford
How, William, Stalbridf^e
Howard, Ann, Weymouth
Howard, Thomas, Abbots-
bury
How^ard, Olixer, Upcerne
Howard, Edward, H.M.S.
"Victory" 39 1744
Huggard" ah. Vevian, Wm.,
Chesilborne -
Hull, James, Marshwood 67
DORSET WILLS.
26
41
19
6
5
46
77
35
24
22
8
6
58
14
32
3
25
56
3
39
1781
1786
1674
1677
1664
1734
1764
1786
1748
1682
i6go
1742
1686
1736
1761
i66g
1685
1685
1769
1777
1769
1670
1677
1692
1712
1739
1740
1756
1771
1682
1683
1687
1765
i7«3
1693
1733
1737
1745
1684
Hull ah. Good, Ursula,
Maiden Newton
Hull, William, Tolpuddle
Hull, James, Melbury Os-
mond
Hulett, James, Senr., Ower-
moigne
Humber, Alexander, Winter-
borne Whitchurch
Humber, Stephen, Winter
borne Whitchurch
Humber, Catherine, Winter-
borne Whitechurch
Humber, Henry, Shaston
Humber, Hugh, Evershot
Humber, Henry, Shaston
Humber, John, Chideock
Humber, John, Chideock
Humby, Jasper, Blandford St.
Mary
Humfrey, Elizabeth, Little
Can ford
Humfrey, Joseph, Weymouth
Humphreys, John, Caundle
Stourton
Humphreys, James, Melbury
Sampford
Hunt, William, Stower Pro-
vost
Hunt, Thomas, Stour Provost
Hunt, Matthew, Stalbridge
Hunt, Thomas, Compton Ab-
bas
Hunt, John, Gussage All
Saints
Hunt, George, Stour Provost
Hunt, Thomas, Whitcombe
Hunt, Mary, Puddletown
Hunt, George, East Lulworth
Hunt, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Hunt, John, Broadmayne
Hunt, David, Chalbury
Hunt, James, Dorchester
Hurden, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Hurdman, Ihomas, Chesil-
borne
Hurding, John, Long Bredy
Hurdle, Richard, Middle Gus-
sage
Hurdle, John, Iwerne Court-
ney
Hurdle, John, Charlton Mar-
shall
Hurdle, Robert, I^landlord
Hurle, Robert, Blandford
Hurle, Richard., Senr.. Xut-
fnrd in Blandford
Hurman ah. Ernie, .M..r\.
Shaston
50 i6go
51 1709
16 1772
15 1759
42 1666
97 1672
83 1674
52 1674
42 1684
53 1687
6 1748
7 1759
9 1 66 1
27 1670
77 1686
3 1735
II 1770
51 1668
46 1678
50 1692
6 1743
13 1744
il 1748
42 1754
16 1763
13 1765
26 1765
6 1767
4 1772
II 1774
I 1763
13 1789
45 1695
52 1691
28 1741
II 1742
I 1779
1 1736
30 1737
51 1689
L
146
Dorset Administrations.
9
27
30
65
54
27
Hurst, William, Wool
Huson, Narcissus, Fifehead
Magdalen
Hussey, Barbara, Sydling
Hussey, Barbara, Sydling
Hussey, Nicholas, Sydling
Hussey, William, Stockland
Hust, William, Horton
Hutchins, Methusa, Turn
worth
Hutchins, Margaret, Turn
worth
Hutchins, Henry, Dorchester 28
Hutchins, John, Broad-
windsor
Hutchins, Matthew, Witch-
ampton
Hutchins ah. Chappel,
William, Charmouth 13
Hutchins ah. Chappie, Mary,
Charmouth 12
Hutchins, Joseph, Bridport i
Huxford, Jeffery, Whit-
church Canonicorum 122
Huxford, Hannah, Wey-
mouth ^4
Hyde, Francis, Litton Cheney 43
31 1736
1770
1664
1667
1685
1686
1686
86 1672
lOI
14
21
1681
1685
1692
1712
1742
1754
1776
1681
1707
1685
Jacob, Elizabeth, Weymouth 44
Jacob, Henry, Weymouth 77
Jacob, Henry, Weymouth
Jacob, Elizabeth, Swyre
Jacob, Frances, Maiden New-
ton
Jacob, Elianor, Marshwood
Jacob, Margaret, Maiden
Newton
Jacob, John, Gussage St.
Michael
Jacob, Rebecca, Wife of John,
Dorchester
Jacob, Betty, Dorchester
Jacobs, John, Bettiscombe
James,- Deborah, Wool
James, Edward, Wool
James ah. Durnford, Edith,
Margaret Marsh
James, John, Hilton
James, Daniel, AUington
James, Stephen, Junr., Stal-
bridge
Janes, Richard, Wyke Regis 18
— • -- 32
75
49
24
Ilkins. Richard, Blandford 8 1689
Ingram, John, Ship "Shrews-
bury" ^^ 1705
Ingram,' Josiah, Cranborne 13 1750
Ingram, Mary, Owermoigne 27 1750
Ingram, Mary, Owermoigne 6 1752
Ingram, Nicholas, Galton in
Owermoigne 18 1777
Inkpen ah. Lily, Ann, Stur-
minster Newton 58 1686
Inkpen, John, Sturminster
Newton 52 1688
Insty, Richard
Ireland, Thomas, Powerstock
Ireland, Wiliam, Corscombe
Ireland, William, South Per-
rott
Ireland, William, Mosterton
Isaac, Christian, Wareham
Isaac, John, Wareham
Isaack, John, Long Critchell
Isles, Christian, Godmanston
Isles, Christian, Godmanston
Isles, John, Weymouth
Ivie, Jane, Shaston St.
Peters 43 174^
Jackson, Sarah, Totness in
Devon 14 177^
Jacob ah. Geere, Elizabeth,
Weymouth 89 1672
Jacob, William, Pulham 65 1672
3
1661
44
1676.
16
1677
60
1685
19
1767
64
1692
60
1692
63
1684
20
1741
12
1743
15
1773
66
6
10
14
23
16
II
3
3
lOI
87
21
20
2
29
25
49
116
16
36
Jarvis, Charles, Moreton
Jarvis, Jeremy, Weymouth
Jeane, John, Marshwood
Jeans, Henry, Stalbridge
Jeans, Thomas, Senr., Stal
bridge
Jeanes, James, Stalbridge
Jeanes, John, Wool
Jeanes, Peter, Cattistock
Jeanes, Richard. Iwerne
Courtney
Jeanes, John, Child Okeford
Jeanes, Walter, Ship •' Gos-
port "
Jeanes, Margaret, Iwerne
Courtney, see Will 11.
1719 " 1720
Jeanes, George, Iwerne Court-
ney
Jeanes, Ambrose, H.M.S.
" Bellona "
Jeanes, Edward, Senr., Stal-
bridge
Jeanes, Edward, Stalbridge
Jeanes, Edward, Stalbridge,
Ad. de bonis non 22,
1794
Jeanes, Robert, Lydlinch
Jefferie, Francis, Long Bredy
Jeffery, Henry, Melbury Os-
mond
Jeffery, Jane, East Stoke
Jeffery, Roger, Broadwinsor
Jeffery, Sfmuel, West Or-
chard
Jeffery, John, West Orchard
1673
1674
1676
1714
1732
1736
1737
1775
1775
1788
1771
1672
1680
1686
1688
1741
1767
1662
1668
1687
1690
1778
1778
1670
1671
1671
1677
1706
21 1707
1720
1744
1747
1762
1767
1775
1787
1740
1677
1694
1765
1781
1783
Arckdeaconiy Court.
37
Jeffery, Richard, West Or-
chard, see Will 69, 1782
Jefferys, Thomas, Moreden
Jefford, Grace, Broadwinsor
Jenkins, Christopher, Pim-
perne
Jenkins, Cicily, Dorchester
Jenkins, William, Charlton
Marshall
Jenkins, Thomas, Spetisbury 83
Jenkins, Christopher, Ship
" Yarmouth"
Jenkins, Wm., Ship "Somer-
set "
Jenkins, James, Ship" Tiger" 16
Jenkins, Mary, Charlton
Marshall
Jenkins, Margaret, Charlton
Marshall
Jenkins, Edward, Weymouth
Jenkins, Thomas, Manstone
Jenkins, Edward, Cran-
borne
Jenkins, Walter, Wimborne
St. Giles
Jerrard, Christopher, Wey-
mouth
Jerrard, John, Wyke Regis
Jerrard, Mary
Jervice, Edward. Moreton
Jess, Henry, Puddletown
Jess, Mary, Puddletown
Jesse, Thomas, Burlston
Jesse, Alice, Burlston
Jewer, William. H.M.S.
'• Sunderland "
Jey, Alice, Maiden Newton
John, Thomas, Belchalwell
Pendente, lite Will, 1791
Johnson, Robert, Stower Pro-
vost
Johnson, William, Ship
'" Association "
Johnson, George, Shaston St.
Peter
Johnson, John, Weymouth
Johnson, Thomas. H.M.S.
" Edinburgh "
Johnson, John, Woolland
Johnson, George, Puddle-
town
Johnson, Joseph, Handley
Johnsons, Reynold, Shaston
St. Peters
Joliffe, Humphry, Abbots-
bury I
Joliffe, Nicholas, Munkton in
Cranborne 28
Joliffe, John, Puddletown 54
Joliffe, Mary, Hinton Martel 31
1783
1736
1 69 1
1666
1668
1668
1681
1707
1708
17 1709
9
5
21
13
43
40
36
5
24
45
5«
15
l3
43
35
32
19
15
4«
1710
1713
1733
1754
1755
1740
1767
1767
1733
1686
1695
1692
1693
1748
1693
1791
1683
1707
1732
1745
1746
1759
1772
1782
1694
1672
1673
1680
1680
a 1705
Joliffe, Robert, Stalbridge
Joliffe, Christian, Stalbridge
Joliffe, Nicholas, Hazelbury
Bryan
Joliffe ah. Edwards, Eliza-
beth, Woodcotts in Hin-
ton Martell
Joliffe, Robert, Stalbridge
Johffe ah. Nisbeck, Mary,
Stour Provost
Joliffe, John, H.M.S. "Sun-
derland ■"
Jolliffe, Edward, East Stoke
Jones, Lewis, Weymouth
Jones, Robert, Cashmore
Jones ah. Devenish, Eliza-
beth, Pulham
Jones, William, Wareham
Jones, Mary, Burstock
Jones, Richard, Broadwinsor
Jones, William. Junr.. Stower
Provost
Jones, Sarah. Weymouth
Jones, Elizabeth, Portland
Jordan, Edward. Spetisbury
Joy, Thomas, West Knighton
Joy, John, Broadmain
Joy, Richard, Blandlord
Joy, .\ngel, Blandford
Joyce, (jrace, Winfrith
Joyce, Robert. Morden
Joyce, Thomas, Wmterborne
Whitechurch
Joyce, Thomas, Moredon
Joyce, Robert, i^a^ber in
Sturminster Newton
Joyleaf, Stephen, Ship " New
Plymouth "
Joyliffe, Thomas, Stour Pro-
vost
Jurden, William, Weymouth
«5
55
1681
1683
52 1684
76
35
1689
1737
22 1744
ih
47
38
82
16
4
18
1 1
16
i^
I
S
8
75
50
26
16
1759
1660
1679
1682
1688
1690
1692
1697
1732
1753
1766
1781
1667
1697
1709
1731
1676
1680
1736
1743
1749
1709
1747
1694
Kaile, William, Tarrant
Monkton 69
Kaile, Mary, Whitchampton 55
Kaines, Dorothy. Blandford 4
Kaines, Richard, Iwerne
Courtney 33
Kaines, Richard, Wareham 49
Kaines, William, Buckland
Newton 10
Kaines, John, Shapwick 26
Kaines, Robert, Wareham 26
Kate, Thomas, Sha.~ton 50
Keamer, William, Blandford 11
Kearley, Richard, West Or-
chard 78
Keaser,George,Ship"Namur'' 49
Keat, William. Toller Por-
corum
1680
1742
1675
1675
1693
1731
1739
1768
1683
16S4
1684
1750
40 1745
148
Dorset A d77iinist rations.
Keate, Thomas, East Stafford 48
Keate, John, Shaston
Keate, Mary, Batcombe
Keech, Ann
Keech, John, Bridport
Keech, John, Charmouth
Keech, Richard, Toller Por-
1681
1693
1693
1677
1734
1751
Kerly, William,
Handler
Sixpenny
Kerly, Charles, Sturminster
21 1786
23
II
4
74
53
7
2
1686
1662
1661
1671
1671
1731
1737
1747
1753
1757
1761
1787
1672
1771
1778
1692
Stur-
26 1761
23 1785
corum
Keeping, Henry, Ham-
preston
Keete, Roger, Knighton
Kellaway, George
Kellaway, John, Puddlehin-
ton
Kellaway, William, Marn-
hull
Kellaway, Margaret, Bland-
ford
Kellaway, Thos.. Bexmgton
Kellaway, Mary, Wmter-
borne Steepleton 55 174^
Kellaway, John, Piddle-
hinton 27
Kellaway, Benjamin, Upwey 30
Kellaway, Mary, Weymouth 13
Kellaway, Mary, Winter-
borne Steepleton 46
Kellaway ah. Clark, Thomas,
Sturminster Newton 22
Kember, Margaret, Islington
in Puddletown 4^
Kember, Robert, Stalbridge
Weston 20
Kenn, Joseph, Dorchester 10
Kennel, Thomas, Wool 72
Kennell, Elizabeth, Okeford
Fitzpaine 26 1750
Kennell, Robert, Okeford
Fitzpaine 32 17^4
Kent, Robert, Sandwich 24 1664
Kent, Richard, Shaston St.
James 23 1763
Kerley, Mary, Ibberton 8 1665
Kerley, William, Cranborne 25 1671
i^erley, Martha, Tarrant
Gunville 44 1^79
Kerley, Charles, Lidlinch 41 1685
Kerley, William, Hazelbury
Bryan i9 1687
Kerley, Richard, Stour Pro-
vost 83 1691
Kerley, John, Handley 25 1706
Kerley, William, H.M.S.
-Marv" Gaily 2 1712
Kerley, Elizabeth, Pimperne 36 1741
Kerley, Margery, Ibberton 23 1751
Kerley, Elizabeth, Ashmore 2 1761
Kerley, John, Blandford 3 17^9
Kerley, Richard, Ibberton 17 i775
Kerly, John, East Orchard 36 1691
29 1674
5 1684
20 1774
12 1746
9 1738
35 1766
41 1766
23 1669
Newton
Keynell, Richard,
minster Newton 105 1684
Keynes, William, Durweston 15 1737
Kibbie, Richard, Handley -"^ i'^'^'
Kiddle, Thomas, Belchalwell
Kiddle, Thomas, Piddletrent-
hide
Kidgell, John, Horton
Kimber, Hannah, Fontmell
Magna
Kimber, John, Senr., Kington
Magna
Kimber, Robert, Moor Crit-
chell
King, John, Mannington in
Gussage All Saints
King, Alexander, Weymouthi09 1671
King, Mary. Handley 41 1672
King, Mary, Hawkchurch 44 1672
King, Thomas, Hampreston 28 1674
King, Richard, Bridport 4 1^77
King, John, Stalbridge 60 1680
King, Jasper, West Stour 119 1684
King! Christopher, Gussage
All Saints II 1685
King ah. A'Court ah. Boul-
ton, J., Shaston 67 1690
King, Edmund, Gussage All
Saints 42 1691
King, James, Steeple 76 1691
King, Christopher, Verwood 62 1694
King, Henry, Long Crichel 31 1694
King, John, Sutton Waldron 20 1697
King, Peter, Shaston 45 1706
King, Christabel, Cranborne 22 1707
King, John, Gussage All
Saints
King, Richard, West Parley
King, Thomas, Hampreston
King, Charles, Shaston
King, Mary, Hinton Martell
King, Charles, Wimborne St.
Giles
King, Sarah, Wimborne St.
Giles
King, Samuel, Chideock
Kingman, Thomas, Senr.,
Hazelbury Bryan
Kingsbury, Henry, Milborne
St. Andrew
Kingsbury, Joseph, Chesil-
borne
Kingsbury ah. Raynor, John,
j Tolpuddie
1 Kingsbury, Daniel, Wey-
I mouth
33 1707
51 1731
19 1737
20 1758
19 1764
46 1766
35 1767
8 1775
12 1745
36 1686
13 1686
60 1694
36 1775
Archdeaconry Court.
Kingston, (jiles, Shaston 57
Kingston, John, Wt-yiiiouth 76
Kippen, Geor^je, Iwxrnc
Minster 2j
Kippen, Thomas, Ham-
preston
Kitch, John, Chideock
Kitchingman, John, Bincombe
Knapp, 1 homas, Bridport
Knapton, Kinaldo, East Lul-
wiirth
Knight, Rodger
Knight, Edward, Shipton
(}orKe
Knight, Henry, Kadipole
Knight, John, W'areham
Knight, William, West
Knif^'hton
Knight, Stephen, I'ortland
Knight, John, Loscombe in
I'oorstock
Knight, James, Owermoigne
Knight, William, H.M.S.
•• Lime "
Knight, Georj^e, Loders
Knight, Robert, Stockland
Knight, Thomas, Pimperne
Knight, Thomas, Funcknowle
Kniller, Alice, Wevmouth
Knott, Charles, Shaston St.
James 4j
Knott, Thomas, Junr., Stock-
land 27
.5
171 I
1 1
1(170
4
5
175"
1686
13
5
I75J
1 66 1
iS
i66t
4(^
f)5
1668
1^175
f'4
57
1689
1 6()o
15
26
I7(j8
1748
4H
18
31
1748
1767
1767
1 1
21
46
'779
1783
rf^73
Lacey, Richard, Dorchester
Lacey, John, Wyke Rej^is
Lack, Thomas, Bridport
Lack, Nathaniel, Bridport
Lack, Thomas, Bridport
Lake, Thomas, Cranborne
Lake, Samuel, L'pway
Lake, Nicholas, Dalwood
Lake, James, Broadway
Lambard, James, East Stoke
Lamberd, John, Shaston
Lambert, John. Lydlinch
Lambert, Martin, East Or-
chard
Lambert ((/5. Woodford, John,
' Joan) Monkton
Lambert, Richard, Tarrant
Rushton
Lambert, Thomas, Witch-
ampton loj
Lambert, Richard. Hinton St.
Mary 27
Lambert, William, Hinton
Martell
Lambert, Thomas, Stur
mmster Newton
^9
680
685
()7()
766
77^
690
709
680
692
739
705
762
769
779
766
761
661
684
686
688
695
706
731
743
3
10
-5
31
47
8
Lambert, Eleanor,Dorchester 6
Lambert, .Ann, Tarrant .Monk-
ton 25
Lampard, John, Langton
Matravcrs i^
Lance, Elizabeth, Blandford 6
Lance, Richard, I^landford 7
Lance <(/,s. Tucker, Christo-
pher, Blandford
Lane, John, South Ferrott
Lane, James, South Perrott
Lane, James, Eifehead Mag-
dalen
Lane, Peter. Bridport
Lane, John, Holwell
Lane, Judith, Blandford
Lane, Robert, Soldier. 34th
Regt.
Lane, Henry. Lydlinch
Langford, .Arthur. Pentridge
Langford, .Ann, Moreton
Langford, Willinm, Loders
Langford, William, Loders
Langhorne, Elizabeth.
Caundle Bishop
Langhorne, Elizabeth. Hol-
well 17
Langley, Benjamin, Burstock 21
Langley, Robert, Burstock ^^
Langrish, Charles, Wev-
mouth
Lanning ah. Seymor, Joan,
Iwerne Courtney
Lanning, Hercules, Kington
Magna
Lanning, Jane, Marnhull
Lanning, Hester, NLirnhull
Lanning, John, Tineham
Lanning, John, Senr., King-
ton Magna
Larcombe, William, Wootton
Eitzpaine
Larcombe, Thomas, South
Poorton 79
Larcombe, Thomas, Poorton 40
Larcombe, Henry. Power-
stock
Larcombe, William, Moster
ton
Larcombe, Samuel, Moster
ton
Larder, William, Loders
Larder, Elizabeth. Loders
Larder, .Ann, Loders
Larder, .Anthonv, Loders,
I'ldi: Will, 13, 1726 J I
Larkham, Robert, NVoodland ijj
Lathey, Thomas, Wootton
Eitzpaine luj
Lattey, Joan, Cranborne 13
149
1776
•785
1749
1740
'754
1762
1674
1676
16S4
1690
1693
1764
1785
1666
1668
1690
1780
3 1738
~ '765
1684
1767
48 1 73 1
9 iC>t)5
1676
1678
1694
1712
1762
1680
1 69 1
1694
53 '695
3^
32
3^
18
S8
21
37
^4
8
1737
'745
i<V5
1688
'7U5
1741
1684
1672
1687
I50
Dorset A dm in istrations.
5
14
1714
1789
1676
1707
1680
1714
1714
1694
1695
1697
1686
Laurence, White Walter,
Okeford Shilling 15 1756
Laver, John, Shapwick _ 32 1734
Lawrence, ah. Pierce,
Elizabeth, Winterborne
Monkton 7^ ^686
Lawrence, Hussey, Law Lee
in Winterborne Whit-
church 34 1692
Lawrence, Elizabeth, Shap
wick
Lawrence, James, Fontmell
Lea, Moses, Bothenhampton 7
Lea, John, H.M.S. "Royal
Anne" 12
Leader, Mary,WinfrithNew-
bursh 80
Leak, Thomas, Bridport
Leane, Thomas, Hilvil
Leg, Richard, Broadwinsor
Leg, Richard, Broadwinsor
Leg, Richard, Broadwinsor
Legg, Henry, Batcombe
Legg, John, Senr., Toller
Porcorum il ^llb
Legg, Mary, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
• Legg, John, Frampton
Lem, Henry, H.M.S. " Angle-
sea '"
Lemen, Rachael, Stalbridge
Lemmon, John, Dewlish
Lenenton, Henry, West Lul
worth
Lenthall, James, Horton
Lester, .\nn, Dorchester
Lester, George, Dorchester
Lewen, Rodger, East Stower 36
Lewin, Honor. Witchampton 81
Lewis, William, Senr.,
Stourton Caundle 35
Light, Ik-rnard, Hinton St.
Mary
Light, Mark, Lydlinch
Light, Mark, Lydlinch
Lillington, Edward, Forsell
in Chaldon Herring
Lillington, John. Winfrith
NLwburgh
Lillington, Timothw West
Knighton
Lillington, Mary, Burltstone
Lilly iih- Inkpen, Ann. Stur-
minster Newton
Lilly, John, Stour Provost
Limbery, deorge, Abbotsbury
Limbry, Nathaniel. Moster-
t.m 31
Lincefield, Thomas. Cran-
borne it'
29
7
45
14
II
19
12
23
'22
1782
1785
1748
1738
1734
1662
1736
173I
173I
1695
1676
1748
1663
1784
1785
1672
1677
1682
1778
1686
1742
1759
1679
1678
Lindsey, Mary, Blandford 9 1681
Linscombe, George, Melbury
• Osmond 26 1734
Linnard als. Dennis, James,
Melbury Osmond 34 1^93
Linning^on, Thomazm, Wey-
mouth 70 1675
Linnington, John, East For-
sell 15 1682
Little, Catherine, Charlton
Marshall 7 1668
Little, John, Askerswell 7 1709
Little, William., Senr.,
"Tigress" Privateer 25 1745
Little, Anthony, Bridport 4 1749
Little, Elizabeth, Poorstock 21 1777
Loader, John, Hazelbury
Bryan 24 1661
Loader, Mary, Mappowder 56 1672
Loader, Edward, Witch-
ampton 80 1676
Loader, John, Winfrith New-
burgh 81 1680
Loader, Joseph, Stourton
Caundle 66 1680
Loader, James, Stourton
Caundle 85 1691
Lock, John, Stalbridge
Weston 34 1661
Lock, Elizabeth, Wootton
GlanviUe 71 ^668
Lock, William, Buckland
Newton 7 1672
Lock, William, Pulham 55 1680
Lock, Arthur, Cerne Abbas 26 1681
Lock, William, Dorchester 22 1689
Lock, Anthony, Wootton
Fitzpaine 26 1693
Lock, Thomazine, Wootton
Fitzpaine 61 1693
Lock, Edward, Stalbridge 27 1739
Lock, John, Marsh wood 20 1740
Lock, John, Melcombe Hor-
I sey 19 174S
Lockett, Catherine, Stal-
j bridge Weston ii 1661
Lockyer, John Charlton
Marshall 7 i775
Lodder, Jeffery, Stourprovost 62 1685
Lodder, Nicholas, Child Oke-
ford 17 1685
1 Lodder, William, Stower Pro-
vost 51 1688
Loder, John, Weymouth 78 1674
! Loder, Dorothv, Winfrith
Newburgh " 68 1683
Loder, James, Haselbury
Bryan 54 1684
Loder, William, ship "Ster-
ling Castle" 40 1708
Archdeaconry Court.
MI
37
Loder ah. Lowther, John,
Wyke Regis, H.M.S.
" Elizabeth "
Loder, Henry, Spettisbury
Lodge, Timothy, Edmond-
sham
Long, Robert, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Long-, Ann. Dorchester
Long, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Long, Thomas, Dewlish
Long, Catherine, Bradpole
Long, Richard, Shaston
Long, John, Bridport
Long, Robert. H.M.S." Royal
Anne '"
Long, John. Woodlands
Long, Sarah, Puddletown
Long, Elizabeth, Tarrant
Hinton
Long, John. Langton Ma-
travers
Longman, John. Compton
Abbas
Looney, Daniel. H.M.S. "Ox-
turd •"
Loop, William, W^areham
Loope, Christopher, Ware-
ham
Lovel, Robert, Langton Her-
ring 58
Lovelace, .\nn, Stalbridge 100
Lovelace, John, Buckland
Newton 10
Lovelace, Richard, Compton
Abbas 21
Lovelace, Mary, Broadwind-
sor ' 3
Lovelace, Robert, Athel-
hampton i
Lovelace, \\ illiam, Chilfrome y
Lovelass, William, Cerne
Abbas II
Lovelass, Mordecai, Bridport
Loveless, William, Godman-
ston
Loveless. Mary. Piddletrent-
hide
Lovell, Joan. Spetisbury
Lovell, John, Langton Her-
ring, H.M.S. " Medway " 32
Lovell, Thomas, Kington
Magna
Lo-tfell, Elizabeth, East Mor-
den
Lov^rman, Willrim, Pulham
Lowther, ah. Loder, John,
Wyke Regis, H.M.S.
" Elizabeth "' 70
1 1
70
17
1709
1780
50
1681
39
12
1661
1669
92
18
1672
1676
1681
51
15
1683
1684
5
56
1707
1741
22
1749
30
1756
3
1780
28
1695
58
1709
19
1712
3
8
S
19
14
9
43
661
681
684
685
692
736
750
767
747
754
773
792
697
706
749
780
692
1709
Loxley, Robert, Hargrove in
Funtmill
Loyt, Bernard, Hinton St.
Mary
Lucas ah. Bright, Richard,
Tarrant Gunville
Lucas, John, Morden
Lucas, John, Marshwood
Luckes, Richard, Winter-
borne St. Martin
Lucrass, Roger, Wareham
Lugg, Bartholomew, Brid-
port
Lugg. Richard, Dahvood
Lugg, John, Dalwood
Lumbard, Thomas, ship
" Cumberland "
Lush, John, Symondsbury
Lush, Thomas, Symondsbury 28
Lush, Mary, West Stour
Lush, John, Chideock
Lush, Francis, Symondsbury 98
Lush, Richard, Bridport
Lush, Edmund, Cranborne
Lush, Henry, Symondsbury
Lush, Robert, Symondsbury
Lush, William, Funtmill
Lush, Stephen, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Lush, Susannah, Symonds-
bury
Lush, John, Chideock
Lush, Edmund, Great Font-
mell
Lush, Richard, Tarrant Gun-
ville
Luttle, Richard, Maiden
Newton
Lutttey, Richard, Cattistock
Lymbury, William, Chideock
Lymington, George, Win-
frith
20 1737
17 1739
29
1664
59
1 67 1
46
1695
113
1671
73
1685
5
1666
28
1691
25
1692
18
1705
16
1662
^28
1663
69
1677
10
1679
98
1681
16
1684
24
1685
55
1688
77
1690
36
1690
71
1694
56
1694
10
1740
22
1761
31
1769
29
1679
7
1738
4
1746
Mabb, Richard, Bridport
Maber, Catherine, Okeford-
I'ltzpaine
Maber, Mary, M interne
Maber, Catherine, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Maber, James, Lytchett
Matravers
Maber, Henry, Maiden New-
ton
Maber, Ann, Lytchett Ma-
travers
Maber, William, Lytchett
.Matravers
Macham, John. Wareham
Mackerell, Thomas, Witch-
am pton
42 1 66 1
4 1 668
23
27
1666
1669
22
1682
17
1-40
16
•745
16
1774
10
7t
1789
I ()So
69 1668
T52
Dorset Administrations.
1679
1784
1673
1709
1668
1676
45
1747
1670
1672
1690
1737
1766
1667
1671
1695
1710
1672
1680
45 1687
Main, John, Witchampton 53
Maine, Henry, Woodlands
in Horton 17
Manfield, William, Stock-
land 42
Mann, Anthony, Weymouth 57
Mannel, Ralph and Ann,
Dorchester 16
Mannel, John, East Stoke 24
Mansfield, John, H.M.S.
" Dover" 46 i747
Mansfield, William, H.M.S.
" Dover"
Mantle, John, Shroton
Mantle, Alice, Broadwindsor 16
Mantle, John, Broadwinsor 16
March, John, Hazelbury
Bryan 21
March, Richard, Buckhorn
Weston 2
Marks als. Vincent, Thomas,
Owermoigne 18
Marks, George, Broadwinsor 12
Marks, Samuel, Broadwinsor 19
Marks, John, Broadwindsor 5
Marsh, William, Spetisbury 67
Marsh, Catherine, Loders 39
Marsh ah. Smeathan, Henry,
Pulham
Marsh, Thomas, Bothen
hampton
Marsh, John, H.M.S. "Mary"
Marsh, Elizabeth, Loders
Marsh, Robert, Whitchurch
Canonicorun
Marsh, John, Loders
Marsh, Francis, Mosterton
Marsh, Robert, Bridport
Marsh, Mary, Blandford
Marsh, William, Glanvilles
Wootton
Marshall, Ann, East Lul-
worth
Marshallsay, John, Wyke
Regis
Marshfield, John, Hunger
Hill in East Stoke
Marshfield, Hannah, Dor-
chester
Martin, John, Hilfield in
Svdlmg St. Nicholas
Martin uh. Smethan, Henry,
Pulham
Martin, lidmund, Gussage St.
Michael
Martinn/5. Davis, Joan, Buck-
land Newton 10
Martin, William, Monkton
Up Wimborne 38
Martin, Richard, Frampton 48
32
25
15
45
25
1691
1710
1732
1741
1747
1748
1756
1762
1772
1753
1778
1687
1747
1620
1670
1674
1674
1678
1684
41
7
2
59
17
13
38
8
45
37
Martin ah. Barnes, Cicily,
Sandwich 47 1687
Martin, William, Hinton
M arte 11
Martin, Joseph, Charmouth
Martin, Samuel, Dorchester
Martin, Joseph, H.M.S.
"York"
Martin, John, Dorchester
Martin, Edmund, Piddletown 19
Martin, Sarah, Dorchester
St. Peters 6
Martin, John, Cranborne 5
Marwell, James, Weymouth 63
Maryes, Priscilla, Bridport 4
Marys, William, Bridport
Masham, Richard, Hampres-
ton
Masterman, James, Dor-
chester
Masterman, James, Winter-
borne Whitchurch
Masterman, William, '-Rip-
pon " Prize
Masters, John, Batcombe
Masters, John, Bradford
Abbas . 3
Masters, Mary, Bradford
Abbas 9
Masters, Nicholas, Bradford
Abbas 3
Masters, George, Spetisbury 55
Masters ah. Pople, Joseph,
Owermoigne
Masters ah. Pupler, John,
Upway
Masters, William, Portland
Masters, John, Batcombe
Masters, Thomas, Bradford
Abbas
Masters, Daniel, North Ma-
travers
Masters, Jasper, Bradford
Abbas 2
Masters, William, Bradford
Abbas 3
Matcham, John, Child Okeford 4
Matcham, William, East
Orchard 3
Matthew, Abraham, Shaston 48
Matthews, Frances, Tincleton 30
Matthews, Wareham 103
Matthews, William, Tincle-
ton 7'^
Matthews, Thomas, West
Stafford 53
Matthews, William, Silton 32
Matthews, William, Silton 21
Matthews, Martha, Burton
Broadstock 6 1783
1695
1708
1713
1745
1750
1777
1784
1790
1670
1686
1690
1672
1743
1745
1749
1665
1668
1671
1685
1687
54 1690
47
39
3
50
1693
1694
1712
1750
1751
1768
1787
1776
1792
1676
1663
1681
1685
1693
1754
1771
Archdeaconry Court.
153
Matticks, John, Weymouth 75
Matticks, Thomas, Ship
" Shrewsbury " (Wey-
mouth) 79
Maunders, Joseph, H.M.S.
•• Kingfisher " 39
Max, Richard, Shaston 66
May, Feter, Chesilborne 31
May, Christian, Chesilborne 10
May, Peter, Senr., Chesilborne 4
May, Ursula, Chesilborne 6
Mayer, Anthony, Chideock 7
Maynard ah. Dibben, Mary,
Dorchester 26
Mayo, Thomas, Fifehead
Magdalen z^
Mayo, John, Fifehead Mag-
dalen 31
Mayo, Charles, Fontmell
Magna 39
Mayo, John, Caundle Bishop 11
Meachard, John. Woodland
in Horton 128
Mead, Margery, Owermoigne 37
Mead, John, " Vigilant " 52
Mead, Clement. Buckhorn
Weston 9
Mead, Samuel, Senr., Buck-
horn Weston 4
Meaden, Thomas, Winter-
borne Came 82
Meaden, Henry, Tarrant
Gunville 9
Meaden, Robert, Hohvorth
in Owermoigne 4
Meaden, Charles, H.M.S.
■■ Winchelsea" 3
Meaden, James, Church
Knowle 8
Meaden, Emanuel, Shaston 40
Meader,John, West Knighton 63
Meader, John, Puddletown 40
Meader, Joan, Sandwich 40
Meader, Henry, Wridstord 97
Meader, Sumuel, Senr., Dor-
chester 15
Meader, Samuel, Dorchester 5
Meader, William. Blandt'ord 15
Mead^vay, Thomas, Poor-
stock 40
Meadway, Richard, Burton
Bradstock 20
Mead\vay, Henry, Osmington 47
Meager, John, vVoolland 46
Meatyard, Thomas. Broad-
wax- 8
Meatyard, Christopher. Stour
Provost 40
Medway, Susannah, Brid-
port 3
707
707
753
672
681
687
732
736
697
692
683
685
695
731
681
687
750
755
773
680
711
7"
713
745
751
668
670
688
695
754
757
789
668
691
7"7
745
677
679
747
Meech, Robert, Ower-
moigne, cum Testament
Meech, Nathaniel, Winter-
borne Abbas, vide Will
48, 1 701
Meech, Thomas, Dorchester
Meech, James, Minterne
Magna
Meering, Jonathan, Moreden
Melmer, Thomas, Sandwich
Melmor, Christopher, Turn-
worth
Melmoth, Alexander, Sand-
wich
Melmoth, Hester, Sandwich
Melmoth, George, Up Sidling
Melmouth, John, Stalbridge
Memply, Edward, Charmouth
Merriot, Henry, Lytchett
Matravers
Merriott, Elizabeth, Ware-
ham
Mervin, John, Sturminster
Newton
Mervin, Francis, Manston,
vidt Will, 1737, 40
Mew, Alice, Tarrant Keyn-
stone
Michael, Samuel, Shaston
Midlane, Robert, Stour Pro-
vost
Miell, William, Senr.. Ed-
mondsham
Mihill, Robert, Sutton Wal-
dron
Mihill, Edward, Sutton Wal-
dron
Milbourne, Robert, Bland-
ford
Miles, Grace. Lydlinch
Miles, Robert, Lidlinch
Miles, Robert. Lydlinch
Miles, John. Stock Gaylard
Miles, Thomas, Biandford
Miles, Joseph, Shaston St.
Peter
Miles, Alice, Melbury Abbas
Millar, Mary. Cranborne
Miller, William. Shepton
Gorge
Miller, Woolley. Esqr., Up-
cerne
Miller ah. Roberts, Henry.
.Abbotsbury
Miller, Henry, Tineham
Miller, .Mary, Shipton Gorge
Miller, Robert. Burton Brad-
stock
Miller, John. Plush in Buck-
land Newton
4 1660
49
10
1754
'763
16
1771
28
16
1742
[665
85
672
56
1673
1680
53
14
22
1706
1766
1 691
21
[755
60
1668
16
1735
35
'747
113
684
16
[712
59
54
8
29
28
4"
43
39
686
775
683
688
754
670
670
6S5
712
734
741
764
661
667
669
(^4
678
683
686
6S7
154
Dorset Administrations.
Miller ah. Cook, Priscilla.
Hinton Martell
Miller, Robert, Hinton Mar-
tell
Miller, Thomas, Abbotsbury
Miller, Robert. Burton Brad-
stock
Miller, George, Charmouth
Miller, Samuel, Hinton Mar-
tell
Miller, Phillip, H.M.S.
"Severn "
Miller, George, Buckland
Newton
Miller, Joan. Edmondsham
Miller, Francis. Abbotsburv
Miller, John, H.M.S.
•■ Nassau "
Miller, James, H.M.S.
■■ Prince Edward"
Miller ah. Andrews, Thomas,
Cerne Abbas, vide Will,
15- 1750
Miller, Sarah
Miller, Matthew, Blandford
Miller, Thomas, Evershot
Minive, Miriam
Minnivie, Copplestone, Bur-
ton Bradstock
Minson, Robert, Symonds-
burv
Minson, Robert, Symonds-
burv
ii
17
13
48
28 1709
Mintern, Matthew, Stinsford 90
Mintern, Mary, Hook
Mintern, William, Batcombe
Minterne, Joan. Chideock
Minterne, Samuel, Hook
Mintey, Moses, Little Can-
ford .
Mitchell, I^dmund East Or-
chard
Mitchell, Katherine, Spetis-
bury
Mitchell, Elizabeth, Hazel-
beth Bryan
Mitchell, Robert, West Pul-
ham
Mitchell, Alice, Pulham 81
Mitchell, Joseph, Dorchester 27
Mitchell, John, Dorchester i^
Mitchell, -Nicholas, Glanville
W otton 18
Mitchell, Ke\ nell, Mapowder 26
Mitchell, Robert, Fontmell 28
Mitchell, Edmund, Wootton
Glanville 103
Mitchell, George Wareham 62
Mitchell, Thomas.Farrmgton
in Iwerne Courtney 30
41
I
13
II
15
19
35
60
1709
1671
1690
1714
17II
1746
1777
1668
1669
1670
1670
1671
1672
1684
1687
if)88
1689
1 69 1
I h(j2
16 1751
15 1753
lb 1753
2 1756
I 1761
Mitchell, William, Funtmill
1688 Magna
Mitchell, John, Buckland
1690 Newton i 1713
1690 Mitchell, Roger, Tolpuddle 4 1713
Mitchell, Stephen, Dor-
1691 Chester 3 1714
1695 Mitchell, Francis, Blandford 5 1734
Mitchell, Mary, Tarrant
1696 Monkton 24 1736
Mitchell, Joseph, Farrington 19 1741
1711 Mitchell, John, Weymouth 41 1750
Mitchell, Joseph, Fontmell
1712 Magna
1 741 Mitchell, Mary, Hazelbury
1742 Bryan
I Mitchell, Robert, Hawk-
1743 I church
j Mitchell, Elizabeth. Ash-
1757 more
Mitchell, George, Affpuddle i
I Mitchell, William, Haselbury
1758 i Brian ib
1776 ' Mitchell, Samuel. Longbredy 14
1779 Mitchell, David, Shaston 26
1 78 1 j Mocket, James, Broadway 12
1667 Moger, William, Sylton 94
I Moger, John, Sylton 17
1678 1 Mogg, John, West Knighton no
Mogg, William, Lydlinch 11
1676 Mohun, Elizabeth, Fleet 12
Mohun, Francis, Fleet 2
Mohun, Gilbert Maximilian,
Fleet II
Molby, Richard. Puddletrent-
hide
Mollens, Edward, Chideock
MoUens, Edward, Chideock
Monk, John, Child Okeford
Monk, Dorothy, Child Oke-
ford
Monk, Thomas, Handley
Monk, William, Shaston St.
Rumbold
Monnck, Henry, Handley
Monncke, William,
Moor, Daniel, Symondsbury
Moor, Richard, Bradford
Abbas 8
Moor, Stephen, H.M.S.
" Royal Anne" n
Moor, Richard, Wareham,
H.M.S. "Grafton " 10
Moor, Edward, Bradford
Abbas 5
Moorcock, John. Ship
" Namur " 19
Moore, Richard, Caundle
Bishop
1692 ' Moore, Robert, Hawkchurch 38
1762
1763
1769
1661
1681
1735
1681
1785
1708
1711
1743
1688
1742
1771
1687
1693
1748
1767
1681
1677
1668
1671
1707
1711
1712
1705
1672
1690
Archdeaconry Court.
Moore ah Roberts, Francis,
Marnhull i8 1744
Moore, John. Bridport 6 1764
Moore, Martha, Child Oke-
tord g 1774
Moore, William, West Parley 35 1775
Moores, Samuel, Loders 31 1686
Moores, Thomas, Loders 46 1690
Moores, Morgan, East Stower 37 1691
Moores, Richard, H.M.S.
" Torbay "
Moores, William, Holwell
Moores, Margaret, South
Perrott
Moors, Tobias, Bradpole
Moors, Richard, Corscombe
Moors, Ann, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Moors, John, Powerstock
Moors, Thomas, Puddletrent-
hide
Moors, John, Abbotsbury
Moors, John, Burton Brad-
stock
Moors, Richard, Chideock
Morcombe ah. Rose, Susan-
nah, Caundle Bishop
More, Jane. Weymouth
Morey ah. Wills, Nathaniel,
Dorchester
Morey, Joan, Frampton
Morey^?/5. Wills, John, Broad-
windsor
Morey ah. Wills, Elizabeth,
Dorchester
Morey, John, H.M.S. " Nor-
tolk"
Morey, John, Senr., Broad-
windsor
Morey, William, Owermoigne 16 1781
Morgan, Elianor, Handley 41 1671
Morgan, John, Melbury
.Abbas
Morgan, Thomas, Melbury
Abbas
Morgan d/i-.Weare, Elizabeth,
Gussage St. Michael
Morgan, William, Pimperne
Morgan, Sarah, Stalbndge
Morley, Roger, Stoke Abbas
Morren, George, Okeford
Shilling
Morris, Elizabeth, Cerne
Abbas
Morsice, John, Sutton Wal-
dron
Morris, Austin, Hampreston 24 1706
Morris, Thomas, H.M.S.
■■ Jersey " 13 1706
Morris, Richard, Weymouth 40 1739
1 1 ♦
2
1710
8
1735
26
7
14
1756
1672
1679
31
63
1688
169 1
37
2
1693
1707
5
10
1708
1737
17
28
1692
1778
18
52
1670
1671
9
1676
23
1677
31
1708
5 1777
37
1674
36
1674
.51
1681
6
1711
17
iS
1768
1768
^l
1682
II
1685
41
1693
Morris, Thomas, Weymouth 49
Morris, Mary, Weymouth 43
Mortimer, James, Melcombe 26
Mortimer, James, Weymouth 48
Mortimer, John, Wareham,
H.M.S. "York" 54
Mory ah. Wills, Elizabeth,
^ Dorchester 23
Morys, Chris., Tarrant Hin-
ton 112
Mose, Nathaniel, H.M.S.
"Namur" 39
Mose, Mary, Bridport 3
Moss, Joan, Bridport 6
Moss, John, Blandford
Moss, John, Junr., Blandford 3
Motyer, John, Portland 31
Monland, William, Senr.,
Cranborne 3
Monnsten, William, Moster-
ton 28
Monntier, Thomas, Wootton
Fitzpaine 86
Mower, Nathaniel, Bridport 13
Mowlam, Ursula, Studland
Mowlam, John, Maiden
Ne\Vton
Mowlam, Elizabeth, Spetis-
bury
Mow^lam, John, Sandwich,
H.M.S. "Dunkirk"
Mowlam, John, Maiden
Newton 43
Mowlam, William, Radipole 8
Mowlam, William, Radipole 22
Mowlam, Francis, Milborne
St. Andrew
Mowlam, John, Maiden
Newton
Moyne ah. Gilbert, Cuthbert,
Shaston
Muckell ah. Street, Martha,
Horton
Muddle, Christopher, Man-
ston
Mudford, Robert, H.M.S.
" Severn " 64
Mudford, Daniel, H.M.S.
■• Romne\" 38
Mudford, Hester, Burton
Bradstock 5
Mullens, Stephen, Ashmore.
Cum Testament i
Mullens, George, Puddletown 14
Mullens, Dorothy, Chideock 10
Mullens, Richard, Whit-
church Canonicorum 48
Mullens, Ann, Shapwick 59
Mullens, Robert, Wimborne
All Saints 59
40
46
26
26
41
31
30
155
1742
1750
1669
1679
1709
1677
1684
1706
1753
1693
1735
1737
1754
1770
1737
1680
1709
1669
1680
1681
1696
1707
1752
1753
1764
1768
ibS8
1683
1670
1742
1744
1753
1660
1665
1673
1673
1 68 5
16SS
156
Dorset Administrations.
24 1694
g 1712
Mullens, Andrew, Gabriels
in Whitchurch Canoni-
corum
Mullens, Walter, Chideock
Mullens, John, H.M.S.
"Mary," Galley, 65 1741
Mullens, Matthias, Compton
Abbas 14 1741
Mullens, Ann, Chideock 10 1762
MuUett, Thomas (see Will),
Stoke Wake
Mullett, Mary, Stoke Wake
MuUett, John, Senr., Holwell
Mullett, John, Minterne
Magna
Mullett, Nathaniel, Holwell
MuUett, Thomas. Woolland
MuUett, Richard, Turnworth
Mullett, Sarah, Turnworth
Mullins, John, Wareham
MunckiU ah. Street, Martha,
Horton 3^ 1683
Munden, Jane, Pilsdon 18 1663
Munden, William, Dor-
chester 20 1678
Munden, William, Bridport 7 1683
Munk, John, Shaston 50 1686
Munktin, John, Senr, Font-
mell Magna 26 1678
Murray, Walter, Winter-
borne Wast. ah. Monk
ton
Murrey, Thomas, Upwey
Muston, Samuel, Lidlinch
35
1709
40
15
1731
1748
26
1754
23
10
1754
1788
12
1792
13
47
1792
1669
83 1680
44 1669
14 1743
Naile, Thomas, Sydling St.
N icholas
Naile, John, H.M.S. ■• Severn"
Naill, John. Toller Por-
corum
Nash, William, Shaston
Neppred, John, Affpuddle
Neve, Robert. Handley
New, Henry, Puddletown
New, John. Tarrant Hinton
New, Morgan, Moreton
New, Morgan, Senr.. Hurst
in Moreton
New, Edward. Iwerne Court-
ney
Newberry, John, Stockland
Newberry, Richard. Hroad-
\v indsor
Newberry, Anstis, Stockland
Newberry, Joseph, Dalwood
Newberry, Henry. Stockland
Newberry, William. Stock-
land
Newman, Isaac, Abbotsbury
Newman, William, Dewlish
1670
1745
^8
1750
52
1687
2
1742
29
1676
69
1691
78
1695
il
1731
8
1732
20
1747
58
1677
7
168=,
62
1687
19
ib94
43
1709
3.5
1754
3
1670
29
1671
Newman, Jane, Sydling St.
Nicholas 54 ^
Newman, John, Bridport
Newman, Robert, Bettis-
combe
Newman, James, Sturminster
Newton
Newman, Thomas, Sturmin-
ster Newton
Newman, William, H.M.S.
"Centurion "
Newman, Edward, H.M.S.
'•Terrible"
Newman, Joan, Weymouth
Newman, William, Wey-
mouth
Newman, Mary, Ham moon
Newton, Marmaduke, Bis-
hops Caundle
Newton, James, Stockland
Newton, John, Stockland
Nicholas, Philip, Manstone
Nicholas, John, Stanton
Gabriel, in Whitchurch
Canonicorum
NichoUs, Joseph, Blandford
Nichols, Thomas, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Nichols, Ann, Loders
Nichols, John, Child Okeiord 17 1694
Nichols, Ann, Child Okeford 23 1748
Nickleson, Elias, Bridport
Night, Angell, Powerstock
1 Nineham, Joan, Tineham
I Nipperd, William, Handley
' Nipperd, William, Ship
'• Somerset "
Nisbeck ah. Joliffe, Mary,
Stour Provost
Norman, James, Little Bredy 22 1734
Norman, John, Marshwood
I Norris, Rowland, Tarrant
' Lanstone
; Norris, Thomas, Wareham
Norris, Richard, East Stoke
! Norris, Martha, Shaston
I Norris, Mary, West Lul-
1 worth
Northam, John, Senr., Dal-
wood
Northover, Thomas, Hazel-
bury Bryan
Northover, I homas
Keynslone
Northover, Hugh,
St. Nicholas
Northover, James,
moigne
Northover, William, H.M.S.
'•Dunkirk'"
14 1709
2 1734
31 1740
49 1741
49 1745
18 1757
30 1759
43 1761
13 1782
5 1691
23 1758
20 1768
39 1675
60 1687
4 1761
65 1670
40 1680
4 1743
56 1685
59 1676
32 1675
65 1707
22 1744
13 1736
61 1675
20 1732
21 1761
1764
35
() I
1792
8
77'
Tarrant
Sydling
Ower-
30 1678
50 1678
98 1684
38 1694
74 1695
Archdeaconry Court.
'57
Northover, John, Hazelbury
Bryan
Northover, Robert, Burton
Bradstock
Northover, Charles, Sydling
St. Nicholas
Northover, James, Swyre
Northover, Joseph, Bridport
Norton, Henry, AUinj^ton
Norton, Mary, Allington
Nosciter, Charles, Toller
Fratrum
Nossiter, James, Horton
Notley, Thomas, Hooke
Notley, Elizabeth, Wey-
mouth
Notley, Henry, Corscombe
Notley, William, Senr.,
Caundle Bishop
Notley, Joan, Rampisham
Notley, Jasper, Dorchester
Nowell, Joan, Portland
Nurse, Elizabeth, Bridport
Oak, Robert, Bridport
Oak, Joan, Winterborne
Came
Oakley, John, Gussage All
Saints
Oldis, John, Melbury Os-
mond
Oldis, Matthew, Melbury
Osmund, late of St.
George, Hanover Sq.
London
Oldish, John, Sturminster
Newton
Oliver, John, Symondsbury
Oliver, John, Warmwell
Oliver, John, Warmwell
19
1747
8
1750
II
24
1752
1785
4
2
1790
1763
2
1771
21
1697
,:i
55
1734
1681
120
19
1684
1685
10
30
J9
1742
1762
1766
1692
5
1754
9
1672
131
1684
21
1741
70
1684
17 1746
13
23
62
105
Oliver, Richard, Maiden
Newton 23
Oliver, Joseph, Little Bredy 31
Oliver, William, Blandford 8
Oliver, Agnes, Chideock 14
Oliver «/.s. Symes, John, Brid-
port 8
Olyffe, Arthur, Alderholt in
Cranborne 2
Oram, Andrew, Shaston 21
Orchard, Elinor, Long Bredv 41
Orchard, Margery, Chideock 29
Orchard, Robert, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 75
Orchard, James, Chideock 18
Orchard, Richard, H.M.S.
'• Hampton Court " 64
Orchard, Elinor, Weymouth 27
Orchard, Barnard, Whit-
church Canonicorum
1662
1665
1668
1 67 1
1673
1678
1681
1685
1733
1663
1772
1680
1684
1686
1731
1741
1746
Orchard, Thomas, Wootton
Fitzpaine 46 1754
Orchard, Richard, Wey-
mouth, vide Will, 78,
1744 47
Orchard, Thomas, Up way 31
Orchard, Robert, Chideock 5
Orchard, Thomas, Upwav 26
Orchard, W^illiam, Wootton
Fitzpaine 17
Osbaldstone, Elinor. Horton 56
Osbaldstone, Susannah, Wim-
borne St. Giles 29
Osborne, Alice i
Osborne, Nathaniel, Wey-
mouth 66
Osmond, Roger, Orchard in
Knowle 34
Osmond, Joseph, Shaston 50
Osmond, James, Shaston 49
Osmond, John, Melbury
Osmond 44
Osmond, George, Winter-
borne Houghton 81
Osmond, John, Lytchett Ma-
t ravers g
Osmond, William, Burstock g
Otteler, John, Langton
Herring 31
Over, William, Caundle
Purse 1 8
Owsley, William, Portland 22
Owsley, John, Portland 37
Oxford, William, Winter-
borne Stickland t^z
Oxford, William, Senr..
Dewlish 13
Oxford, John, Chesilborne 29
Oxford, William, Dewlish 6
Pack, Elizabeth. Stalbridge
Packer, William, M interne
Magna
Paddock, Richard, Dor-
chester
Paddock, William, Dor-
chester
Paddock, William. Dor-
chester
Padmer, Henry, Wareham
Padner, John, Wareham
Padner, Henry, Wareham
Padner, Rachel, Wareham
Pain, Ihomas, Osmington
Pain, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Pain, Richard, Studland
Pain, John, H.M.S. •• Rom-
ney ■■
107
88
63
84
74
54
43 1754 ! Paine, James, Symondsbury 3S
[761
774
781
[782
1789
[681
'763
1 681
[694
1670
1674
1676
.6-7
[685
lib
^747
[731
r6go
[700
[709
744
764
766
1790
752
1664
759
766
766
[681
1691
[692
I he) 3
[672
[673
[692
740
7'H
158
Dorset Administrations.
H.M.S.
55
57
52
12 1695
13 17IO
25
I
29
82
49
31
Painter, Henry,
" Boyne " 37
Painter, Thomas, Portland 29
Painter, John 13
Painter, Richard, Weymouth 30
Palmer, Henry, Maiden
Newton
Palmer, Robert, Pimperne
Palmer, Joan, Pimperne
Palmer, Thomas, Broad-
winsor
Palmer, Bartholomew, Dal-
wood
Palmer, Agnes, Langton
Herring
Palmer, Samuel, Blandford
Pansheard, William, Dor-
chester
Parfet, John, Sylton
Park, Thomas, Stoke Abbas
Parkens, John, Wareham
Parker, Robert, Broadwinsor
Parker, Mary,
Parker, John, Sutton Wal-
dron
Parker, Richard, Wareham
Parker, Thomas, Pilsdon
Parker, Mary, Whatcombe
in Pilsdon
Parker, Jonathan, Rampi-
sham
Parmiter, Thomazin, Ware-
ham
Parmiter, John, Weymouth
Parmiter, William, Ware-
ham
Parmiter, Mary, Stoboro' in
Wareham
Parram, Luke, Allington
Parratt, John, Shaston St.
Rumbold
Parris, Robert, Shaston St.
James
Parrock, Thomas, Cranborne 15
Parrocks, John, Cranborne 15
Parrott, James, Shaston
Parsons, Elizabeth, Shaston
Parsons, Thomas, Shaston
Parsons, Mary, Winterborne
Monkton
Parsons, Alice, Dewlish
Parsons, Williams, Langton
Long Blandford
Parsons, John, Winterborne
Wast ah. Monkton
Parsons, George, Ham-
preston 35
Parsons, Ann, Sturminster
Newton 66
Parsons, Mary, Spetisbury 56
1710
1754
1774
1782
1671
1691
1695
62
61
42
38
20
20
24
1751
1760
1690
1672
1688
1663
1666
1678
1686
1692
1706
1734
1763
1735
1665
61 1668
82
I
1695
1670
8 1752
72
20
7
49
96
19
37
126
1691
1741
1687
1746
1660
1668
1672
1676
1680
1681
1685
1687
1687
Parsons, Robert, Kington
Magna
Parsons, James, Charmouth
Parsons, Julius, Bradpole
Parsons, George, "Swift"
Privateer
Parsons, John, Silton
Paruke, Magdalen, Stock-
land
Patey, Thomas, Pulham
Patridge, John, Ship "Tor-
bay "
Paul, Leonard, Whitechurch
Canonicorum
Paul, Henry, Tarrant Monk-
ton
Paul, William. Broadwinsor
Paulfl/s. Pitcher, John, Pim-
perne
Paul, Aaron, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Paul, Robert, Broadwinsor
Paul, Richard, Tarrant
Hinton
Paul, Joseph, Allington
Paul, Martha, Okeford
Shilling
Paul, Ezekiel, Loders
Paveat, William, Stalbridge
Pawlett, John, Stalbridge
Weston
Payne, Richard, Allington
Payne, James, West
Knighton
Payne, Richard, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 121 1681
Payne, Thomas, Chideock 16 1685
Payne, Charles, H.M.S.
" Burford "
Payton, Thomas, Lytchett
Matravers
Peach, Joseph, Bridport
Pearce, Susannah, Portland
Pearce, Robert, Broadway
Pearce, Thomazine, Tincle-
ton
Pearce, Edward, Portland
Pearce, Robert, Portland
Pearce, William, Litton
Cheney
Pearce, Mary, Wyke Regis
Pearce, Robert, Portland
Pearce, Sarah, Wyke Regisi
Pearce, Edith, Abbotsbury,
vide Will, i, 1738
Pearce, Abraham, Portland
Pearce, Alice, Portland
Pearce, Robert, Portland
Pearce, Joan, Portland
Pearce, Elizabeth, Affpuddle
32 1692
8 1737
4 1745
13 1751
36 1761
57 1675
24 1663
13 1705
67 1668
98 1671
9 1677
68 1681
77 1687
7 1693
50 1709
2 1743
25 1748
28 1761
58 1687
74 1672
2 1664
67 1677
32 1743
7 1786
5 1688
64 1691
12 1733
25 1744
22 1745
30 1747
21 1747
46 1750
28 1750
47 1750
I 1753
28 1755
30 1755
29 1755
22 1756
1 1773
Archdeaconry Court.
159
Pearce, James, Piddletown
Pear, Leonard, Chideock
Peat, William, Dorchester
Peirce, Martha, Tolpuddle
Peircy, John, Sturminster
Newton
Pelly, John, Sturminster
Newton
Penny, Richard, Melcombe
Regis 60
Penny, John, Melcombe '
Regis
Penny, Thomas, FuntmiH
Magna
Penny, Joan, Cranborne
Penny, Richard, Moor
Critcheli
Penny, Nicholas, Stock Gay-
lard
Penny, William, Woodcots
in Handley
Penny, Ambrose, Sturmin-
ster Newton
Penyre, Blanch, Shaston
Percy, Richard, Bothen-
hampton
Percy, James, Blandford
Perdy ah. Heady, John,
East Morden
Perfect, Caleb, Sylton
Perham, William, Brid-
port 6
Perkins, John, Winterborne
St. Martin 98
Perkins, Henry, H.M.S.
" Pevonshire " 102
Perkins, Oliver, Affpuddle i
Perkins, Joseph, South Per-
rott 17
Perrin, John, Wareham 60
Perry, John, Wimborne St.
Giles 51
Perry, Ann, Wootton Glan-
ville 48
Perry, Stephen, Wyke Regis },i
Peters, Abraham, Portland 66
Peters, John, H.M.S. " Kent " 63
Peters, Thomas, WestStower 14
Petten, Nicholas, Sandwich 48
Petten, John, West Parley 62
Pettie, John, Shaston
Pettin, Nicholas, Sandwich
Petty, Edward, Burlston
Petwin, Bartholomew, West
Parley
Phelps .ah. Coleman, John,
Broadwinsor 4
Phelps, Barnard, South Per-
rott 51
Phelps, Richard, Tincleton 65
38
29
54
I
5
32
5 6
51
54
12
74
23
8
1781
1660
4
1679
41
10
1769
1757
22
1678
37
1678
7
1705
14
24
1708
1765
1782 I Phelps ah. Philips, Leonard,
1710 i Bridport 4 1679
1750 ' Phelps, Martha, Broadwinsor 14 1690
1710 Phelps, George, Broadwinsor 9 1693
Phelps, Barnard, Cranborne 18 1694
1710 Phelps, Agnes. Broadwinsor 16 1695
Phelps ah. Colmer, Eliza-
1676 beth, Broadwinsor 13 1695
Phelps, John, Piddletrenthide t^t^ 1764
1672 Phelps, Lawrence, South
Perrott 18 1776
1678 Phelps, John, Tarrant Gun-
ville
1679 Philips, Tristram, Shaston
1685 Philips ah. Phelps, Leonard,
Bridport
1736 Philps, John, Wootton Fitz-
paine
1749 Phillips, Robert, Shaston
Phippard, Christopher, Far-
1753 rington
Phippard, Reuben, Milborne
1774 St. Andrew
1674 Phippard, Stephen, Langton
m Purbeck
1684 Phippard, Peter, Langton
1761 Matravers
Phippard, Ann, Sandwich
1736 Pickfatt, John, vide Will 46
1750 1778
Pierce ah. Laurence, Eliza-
1755 beth, Winterborne Monk-
ton
i6yi Pike, John, Handley
Pike, Robert, Dean in Hand-
1695 ley
1705 Pike, Peter, Shaston
Pilkinton ah. Fisher,
1732 Dorothy, Blandford
1689 Pillard, Robert, Frome St.
Quintin
1679 Pillion, Edward, Bridport
Pinchard, Thomas, Lytchett 34 1706
1737 Pinchard, Thomas, Lytchett 35 1706
1744 Pinney, Elizabeth, Broad-
1691 winsor 10 1677
1741 Pinney, John, Broadwinsor 17 1690
1792 Pinney, Thomas, Symonds-
1668 bury
1683 Pinny, John, Broadwinsor
1674 Pistle, Elizabeth, Milton
1707 Abbas
1680 Pistle, Francis, Clenston
Pitcher ah. Paul, John, Pim-
1685 perne 68 1681
Pitcher, Stephen, Loders 29 1693
1663 Pitfield, Nicholas, Shipton 79 1681
Pitfield, Robert, Allington 5 1740
1676 Pitfield, Ann, Allington i 1765
1677 Pitman, Richard, Belchalwell 3 1666
76 1686
? 1725
20 1 73 1
38 1742
40 1681
15 i666
8 1675
29 1708
6 1679
62 1672
12 1679
i6o
Dorset Administrations.
Pitman, John, Weymouth
Pitman, John, Stepington in
Tarrant Gunville
Pitman, James, Purse Caun-
dle
Pitman, Jeffery, Ship
'•Phoenix"
Pitman, Richard, Hampres-
ton
Pitman, John. Hampreston
Pitman, William, Blandford
Pitt, William, Stower
Provost
Pitt, Joan, Osmington
Pitt, Edward. Blandford
Pitt, John, Blandford
Pittard, George, West Milton 6i
Plowman, Benjamin, Dor-
chester
Plowman, James, Iwerne
Minster
Plowman ah. Hodder, Ann,
Compton Abbas
Plowman, Hercules, Stur-
minster Newton
Plowman, Thomas, Ship
" Eagle "
Plowman ah. Andrews, Jane,
Gussage All Saints
Plowman, John, Hinton St.
Mary
Plowman, Robert, Wey-
mouth
Plympton, William, Child
Okeford
Podger, Abraham, Whit-
church Canonicorum iig
Polden, John, Sutton Wal-
dron 29
Polden, Katherine, Burton
Bradstock 12
Polden, Daniel, Burton Brad-
stock 13
Polden, John, Weymouth 112
Pollard, Ann, Abbotsbury 4
Pollard, Christopher, Fleet 24
Pollard, Stephen, Weymouth 39
39
62
4
31
10
26
43
4
3
II
47
22
51
90
30
10
28
21
1668
1673
1695
1709
Pollard, John, Chickerell
Pollard, Christopher, Fleet
Pollard, Stephen, Dorchester
Pomery, William, H.M.S.
•■ Ro\al Ann "
Pomery, Joan, Allington
Pond, Peter, Lucombe
Pond, William, Ship
"Shrewsbury "
Pond, F-dward, Weymouth
Pook, William, Cheddington 24
Pook, Elizabeth, Winter-
borne Monkton 77
1709
1745
1772
1667
1674
i68j
1705
1683
1669
1672
1690
1706
1707
1709
1758
1785
1671
1681
1667
1678
1680
1681
1670
1678
1682
1736
1746
1790
1710
1736
1697
1705
1739
1672
1676
5
5
3
56
84
36
18
12
3
Pook, Leonard, Blandford
Pook, William, Bincombe
Pook, Leonard, Blandford
Pook, Thomas, Puddletown
Pool, Robert, Wootton Glan
ville
Pool, John, Funtmill Magna 18
Pool, Stephen, Stalbridge 22
Poor, Thomas, Farnham 12
Pope, James, Purse Caundle 80
Pope, Edith, Caundle Purse 24
Pope, Abel, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Pope, John, Broadwinsor
Pope, Samuel, Caundle
Bishop
Pope, John, Broadmayne
Pope, John, Tarrant Keyn-
ston
Pope, Richard, Hazelbury
Bryan
Pope, John, East Lulworth
Pope, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine
Popham, Richard, Caundle
Bishop
Pople ah. Masters, Joseph,
Owermoigne
Pople, John, Pulham
Porter, Elizabeth, Stur-
minster Newton
Porter, Barnard, H.M.S.
" Expedient "
Porter, William, Burton
Bradstock
Porter, John, Sturminster
Newton
Porter, Philip, Rampisham
Pottell, Benjamin, Hinton
Martell
Pottle, James, Melcombe
Regis
Pouncy, Robert, Dorchester
Pound, Peter, Mosterton
Pound, Peter, Mosterton
Pount, William, Broadmayne 19
Pount, Leonard, West
Knighton
Pount, Margery, Broadwin-
sor
Pount, James, West Knigh-
ton
Pountnoll, Roger, Ware-
ham
Pownell, Joan, Blandford
Forum ^
Prankard, James, Stalbridge 71
Prankard, James, Stalbridge 22
Pressley, Honor, Punc-
knowle ^
1676
1689
1693
1695
1674
1747
1758
1782
1671
1684
1694
1695
1731
1759
27 1759
18 1764
8 1779
17
54
27
32
23
7
27
34
1790
1748
1690
1740
1666
1695
1710
1753
1761
15 174"
13
II
35
75
60
17
52
71
1790
1666
1694
1684
1681
1683
1684
1693
1687
1680
1695
1785
8 1759
Archdeaconiy Court.
i6r
Preston, Nicholas, H.M.S.
"Jersey"
Price, Arnold, Broadway
Priddle, Thomas, Meibury
Osmond
Pride, Thomas, Shaston
Pride, Joseph, Dorchester
Priest, William, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Primrose, Richard, H.M.S,
" Faulkland "
Prince, Harry, Witchamp-
ton
Private, Henrv. Durweston
Procer, William, H.M.S.
■' Antelope "
Prosser, Philip, Broadwin-
sor
Prout, Philip, Weymouth
Prowte, George, Gussage St.
Michael
Prowte, Samuel, Gussage All
Saints
Pryor, William, Shaston
Pucket, Francis, Bridport
Puckett, John, Ship " Eagle "
Pugh ah. Brian, Samuel,
Milborne St. Andrew
Punfield, John, Bridport
Pupler ah. Masters, John,
Upway
Purbeck, William. Ham-
preston
Purchase, Nicholas, Dor-
chester
Purchase, Andrew, Dor-
chester
Purchase, Peter, Bridport
Purfell, Jesper, Caundle
Bishop
Purse, Mary, Lytchett Ma-
travers
Purse, Lewis, Osmington
Purse, John, Weymouth
Purse, John, Lytchett Ma-
travers
Pushman, George, Sandwich
Pye, William, Hawkchurch
Radcliffe, Joannah, Wey-
mouth
Rake, Alexander, Marnhull
Randall, John, Shaston
Randall, George, Upway
Randall, Bersheba, Littleton
in Langton
Randall, Thomas, Wey-
mouth
Randall, Samuel, H.M.S.
" Roebuck"
DORSET WILLS.
I
8
1707
1686
35
49
1678
1686
1691
72
1694
59
1742
lOI
6
1691
1662
i6
1709
7
32
1669
1790
22
1741
II
i6
8
4
1749
1786
1674
1705
II
lO
1768
1695
47
1693
31
1692
21
1675
31
3
1695
1708
14
1676
19
34
44
1664
1668
1750
12
i8
13
1772
1771
1783
44
21
47
99
1737
1666
1670
1671
50
1672
78
1680
62
1742
Randall, Fruit, West Chicker-
ell 23
Randall, W'illiam, Bridport 3
, Randall, Robert, Handlev 16
Randall, William, Broad-
winsor 3
Randell, James, Puncknowle 45
Randle, Thomas, Sydling 21
Rash, Henry, H.M.S. "Dept-
ford " 37
Rashley, William, Upway 80
Rasker, Sarah, Puddlehinton 51
Raven, Ann, Puddletown 46
Rawles, Thomas, Coombe
Keynes 14
Rawles, Mary, Fifehead
Neville 40
Rawlings, John, Marshwood 12
Rawlins, Thomas, Toller
Fratrum 46
Rawston, Henry, W^infrith
Newburgh no
Ray, Matthias, Hilton 7
Raymond, Joan, Hawkchurch 30
Raymond, Henry, Spetisbury 80
Raymond, John, Weymouth 125
Raymond, Samuel, Buckhorn
Weston
Raymond, John, Hawk-
church
Raynold, James, Milborne St.
Andrew
Raynolds, Syth, Durweston
Raynolds, Henry, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Raynor ah. Kingsberry,
John, Tolpuddle
Read, John, Fontmell
Read, Elias, Weymouth
Read, Matthew, Weymouth
Read, Andrew, Evershot
Read, John, Sturminster
Newton
Read, George, Cranborne
Read, Clement, Winfrith
Newburgh 28
Reap, William, Wool 137
Reap, William, Wool 73
Reape, John, Coombe Keynes 13
Reason, Richard, Chaldon
Herring
Reason, William, Milborne
St. Andrew
Reason, William, Abbotsbury
Records, James, Okeford
F"itzpaine
Redman, John, Cranborne
Redwood, John, Dalwood
Reeks, John, Shapwick
Reeves, John, Piddlehinton
1777
1780
1782
1782
1668
1667
1708
i6go
1707
1686
1683
1691
1760
1693
1671
1735
1676
1681
1684
6 1765
II 1772
II
14
1735
1669
24 1748
6g
23
67
38
9
34
7
1694
1674
1676
1682
1748
1748
1758
1791
1684
1692
1688
3 1667
41
2
29
12
24
19
34
M
1675
1690
1673
1764
1707
1781
1751
l62
Dorset Administrations.
Kendall, J osiahjBroadwinsor ii
1761
1783
66
6
12
57
15
16
26
1679
1742
1756
1684
1691
1765
1786
1683
1746
1752
1775
1681
1762
1769
1737
1776
1783
1.790
1684
Kendall, Mary, Bridport
Keynolds, Mary, Child Oke-
ford ■ "
Keynolds, Martha, Wey-
mouth 50
Keynolds, Rebecca, Milborne
St. Andrew 14
Kiccard, John, Puncknowle 88
Riccard, William, Portesham 59
Riccard, Davidge Wiseman
William, Dorchester, 12
Kice, Reuben, Senr., Fiddle-
town 8
Kichards, John, Wimborne,
St. Giles
Kichards, John, H. M.S. " Dor-
setshire "
Richards, Simon, Marshwood
Richards, Eleanor, Dor-
chester
Richman, Edward, Horton
Richman, Thomas, Gussage
All Saints
Richman, John, Gussage All
Saints
Ricketts, William, Coombe
Keynes
Ricketts, Peter, Newfound-
land
Ricketts, John, Coombe
Keynes
Ricketts, Jane, Tarrant Hin-
ton
Rickraan, Thomas, Wareham 1 16
Ridgway, Bridget, Burton
Bradstock
Ridman, John, Studland
Ridout, William, Blandford
Ridout, Mann, MarnhuU
Ridout ah. Frizzle, Thomazin,
Sturminster Newton
Ridout, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Ridout, Thomas, Senr., Hol-
well 5
Righton, Josiah, H.M.S.
"Deptford" 35
Rigler, Martha, Chideock 9
Roach, John. Iwerne Minster 26
Robberts ah. Moore, Francis,
Marnhull 18 I744
Robberts, Richard, New-
foundland
Robbins, Henry, Ibberton
Robbins, Thomas, Shapwick
Robbins, Joseph, Pulham
Roberts, Jane, Turnworth
Roberts, Elizabeth, Poor-
stock 38 i<
14
30
7
29
27
14
1680
1769
1689
1751
1765.
1779
1786
1708
1737
1694
29
43 1671
2
26
49
3
2
55
28
6
1767
1733
1744
1759
1666
76
31
42
35
43
12
Roberts, Samuel, Melcombe
Regis
Roberts, William, Hazelbury
Bryan
Roberts ah. Miller, Henry,
Abbotsbury
Roberts, John, Frampton
Roberts, John, Portland
Roberts, Henry, Bradpole
Roberts, John, Abbotsbury
Roberts, John, Portland
Roberts, Thomas, Ibberton
Roberts, William, Bridport
Roberts, Christopher, Stur-
minster Newton
Robert^, Joseph, Sturminster
Newton
Roberts, John, Godmanston
Roberts, John, Mayden New-
ton
Roberts, Thomas, Shapwick
Roberts, Matthew, West
Morden
Roberts, William, Evershot
Roberts, John, Milborne St.
Andrew
Robins, John, Junr., Shas-
ton
Robinson, Sarah, Weymouth 20
Roch, John, Shaston St.
Peter
Rocke; ah. Wakely, James,
Whitchurch Canon.
Rockett, Sarah, Hawk-
church
Rockett, Sarah, Hawk-
church
Rogers, Thomas, Morden
Rogers, Robert, Bridport
Rogers, Francis, Water-
combe
Rogers, John, Affpuddle
Rogers, William, Rushton
Rogers, Robert, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Rogers, John, Sydling St.
Nicholas 20
Rogers, William, Shapwick 20
Rogers, William, Maiden
Newton 25
Rogers, Samuel, Symonds-
bury 12
Rogers, William, Tarrant
Rushton 31
Rogers, Richard, Bradford
Abbas 3
Rogers, Ann, Bridport 18
Role, Edward, Long Critchell 34
Roll, Ann, Moor Critchell ^^ 50
Rolls, Ishmell, ship "Crown" 61
1668
1674
1675
1677
1679
1681
1685
1686
1694
55 1695
1695
1707
1707
1742
1762
1762
9 1779
27
29
73
25
3
6
49
4
91
1769
1766
1733
1676
1737
1741
1660
1666
1669
1681
1684
47 1709
1743
1744
1750
1752
1756
1774
1789
1683
1683
1707
Archdeaconry Court.
163
Rolls, Mary, widow, Winter-
borne Zelstone
Rolls, Thomas, Dorchester
Rolls, late Sansome, Mary,
Charmouth
Roman ah. Fox, George,
Cerne Abbas
Roman, George, Cerne Abbas
Rymayne, Joseph,
Ronayne, Bartholomew, Lid-
linch
Roocliffe, Hannah, Stal-
bridge
Rook, Jane, Sturminster
Newton 35 1661
Rook, Henry, Edmondsham 49 1681
Rook, Thomas, Verwood-in-
Cranborne
Roper, John, Marsh wood
Roper ah. Bailey, Mary, Al-
lington
Roper ah. Selby, John,
Blandford
Roper, Edward, H.M.S.
" Portsmouth," Store
Ship " Culloden "
Roper, Robert, Piddletrent-
hide
Roper, Elizabeth, Piddle-
trenthide
Roper, William, Chideock
Roper, John ah Zebedee,
Cranborne
Roper, Richard, West Milton 16 1779
Roper, Zebedee ah. Judith,
Cranborne 4 1784
Rose, John, Caundle Bishop 6 1663
Rose, Nicholas, Broadmayne 5 1664
Rose, John, Minterne Magna 42 1675
Rose, Nicholas, Sturminster
Newton 59 1675
Rose, Christian, Abbotsbury i 1676
Rose, Richard, Abbotsbury 3 1681
Rose, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton 106 1684
Rose ah. Morcombe, Susan-
nah, Caundle Bishop
Rose, John, Mosterton
Rose, Richard, Langton Her-
ring
Rose, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, John, Bridport
Rose, Robert, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, John, Marnhull
Rose, Mary, Spinster, Marn-
hull
Rose, Aaron Weaver, Stur-
minster Newton
36 1769
8 1772
7 1777
12 1688
5 1759
38 1677
15 1663
70 1695
9 1765
17 1667
3 1689
3 1691
53 1748
8 1757
17 1763
8 1765
8 1771
17
35
1692
1709
9
1732
32
6
1745
1749
26
24
1749
1764
1780
1787
1790
I76I
1667
23 1768
Rose, Benjamin, Sandwich
Rose, Mable, Sturminster
Newton
Rose, Joshua, Sturminster
Newton
Rossiter, Elizabeth, Child
Okeford
Rouncevil, Robert, Stockland
Roimsevill, Richard, Wey-
mouth
Rowcliffe, George, Stalbridge
Weston
Rowe, Mary, Broadwinsor
Rowland, Rebecca, Stur-
minster Newton
Rowland, Matthew, Stur-
minster Newton
Rowland, Thomas, Stur-
minster Newton
Rumsey, Thomas, Hohvell in
Milton Abbas
Russell, Edward, Hinton
M artel 1
Russell, Henry, Burton Brad-
stock
Russell, Mar}-, Corscombe
Russell, Jeremiah. Corscombe
Russell, Robert, Hinton Mar-
tel
Russell, Ann, Spetisbury
Russell, Grace, Fontmell
Magna
Russell, Dorothy, Puddle-
town
Russell, Edward, Rampisham
Russell, Charles, Askerswell
Russell, John, H.M.S. "Ad-
vice "
Russell, Mary, Allington
Russell, John, Portisham
Rutley, John, Shaston
Ruttley, Francis, Charmouth
Ryall, Thomas, Moor
Critchell
Ryall, Robert, Stourton
Caundle
Ryall, Thomas, Cattistock
Ryall, John, Stalbridge
Ryall, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 31 1765
Ryall, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Ryall, Benjamin, Weymouth
Ryves, James, Sturminster
Newton 22 1768
1672
1661
1738
1743
1 731
1674
1661
1672
1684
1685
1685
1 688
41 1691
42
44
3
60
iq
18
18
9
1692
1706
1741
1741
1789
1790
1697
1764
16S4
1685
1742
1756
1775
1791
10 1768
30 1774
Sachell, Richard, Winter-
borne Whitechurch 98 1672
Sackell, Edward, Winter-
borne Came 112 1671
164
Dorset Adfuinistrations.
Sage, Hugh, Mapowder 45 1680
Salter, John, Coom be Keynes 25 1691
Salter, Robert, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 71 1676
Salway, John, Mayden New-
ton 24 1762
Samford ah. Hayne, John,
Portisham 54 1660
Sampford ah Hayne, John,
Portisham 54 1685
Sampford,William, Portisham 30 1673
Sampson, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 127 1684
Sampson, Mary, Charmouth 21 1680
Sampson, William, Ower-
moigne 21 1664
Samuels, William, Weymouth 15 i773
Samwayes,Nicholas,Mayden
Newton 32 i73i
Samwayes, Samuel, Dor-
chester 8 1748
Samwayes, William, West
Knighton 41 i737
Samways, Daniel, Allington i 1790
Samways, Francis, Rampis-
ham 25 1708
Samways, Henry, Weymouth 35 1733
Samways, Henry, Weymouth 42 1739
" Samways, Jeffery, Portisham 45 1675
Samways, John, East Stoke 12 1664
Samways rt/s. Hooper, John,
Puddletown 28 1666
Samways, John, Puddletown 30 1669
Samways, John, Winterborne
Abbas 53 1669
Samways, John, Portisham 40 1678
Samways, John, Wey-
mouth 123 1684
Samways, John, Ship
" Rumney" 78 170?
Samways, John, Abbotsbury
Redden i i777
Samways, Margaret, Dor-
chester 35 1684
Samways, Mary, West
Creech in Steeple 24 1749
Samways, Morgan, Swyre 60 1707
Samways, Nicholas, Ower-
moigne 56 1691
Samways, Rachel, 22 1677
Samways, Raddon and
Alice, Abbotsbury 6 1661
Samways, Theophilus,
Broadway
Samways, William, Winter-
borne Steepleton 02 luo^
Saucer, John, Sturminster
Newton 33 1666
Sanders, William, H.M.S.
"Dreadnought" 34 ^744
1687
14
II
29
69
48
67
15
12
32
1706
1697
1747
1687
1751
1683
1774
1750
1765
1690
Sandiford, Henry, Mosterton
in South Perrott 34 1687
Sandiford, John, Broad-
winsor
Sanford, Joan, Gabriels
Sanford ah. Hayne, Thomas,
Portisham
Sanger, William, Sylton
Sansom, Ann, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Sansom, George, Winfrith
Newburgh
Sansom, Mary, Wimborne
All Saints
Sansome, Charles, Chideock
Sansome, Joan, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Sansome, John, Owermoigne 55
Ssmsome, Lewis, Wimborne
All Saints 69 1694
Sansome, late Rolls, Mary,
Wife of James San-
some, Charmouth 7 i777
Sansome, Mary, Gussage All
Saints 8 1790
Sansome, Thomas, Senr.,
Wimborne All Saints
Sarjant, John, Wareham
Sargent, Jasper, H.M.S.
" Gloucester "
Sargent, John, Litton
Sargent, John, Wareham
Sargent, Samuel, Hinton St.
Mary 8 1791
Saul, William, Bishops
Caundle 7
Saunderlet, Mary, Pulham 36
Saunders, Elizabeth, Poor-
stock 38 1670
Savage, John, Winterborne
Stickland
Savage, John, Witchampton
Savage, John, Langton Ma-
travers, vide Will, i774'
31
Savage rt/s. Grady, Margaret,
Wareham
Savage, Thomas, Puddle-
town
Savage, Thomas, Broad -
winsor
Savage, Thomas, Witch-
ampton
Savory, Thomas, Shilling
Okeford
Say, Charles, Senr.,Wareham 34
Scard, Thomas, H.M.S.
"Falkland" 37
Score, Ann, Okeford Fitz-
paine 25
45
25
36
40
59
42
18
35
48
28
45
1 761
1736
1744
1677
1689
1691
1670
1747
1760
1779
1740
1675
1 741
1746
1741
1740
1740
1733
Archdeaconry Court.
165
Score, John, Sturminster
Newton 34
Score, Richard, Sturminster
Newton 31
Score, Thomas, Okeford
Fitzpaine 10
Scott, Henry, East Lulworth 16
Scott, Joan, Durweston
Scott, Margaret (Widow),
Winfrith Newburgh
Scott, William, Blandford
Scovell, Elizabeth, Gussage
St. Andrew
Scovill, Samuel, Owermoigne
Scriven, Henry, Ship "Rum-
ney "
Scutt, Nicholas, Bryants
Puddle
Sea, Edward, Ship " Eagle "
Sea, John, Tyneham
Seaborough, Thomas, East
Stoke
Seager, John, Durweston
Seager, Jonathan, Wey-
mouth
Seagfram, Thomas, Marn-
huU
Seamor, Robert, East Or-
chard
Seamour ah. Lanning, Joan,
Iwerne Courtney
Seamour ah. Thatcher, John,
Bridport
Seamour, Robert, East Lul-
worth
Seamour, Robert, Hargrove
Seamour, Robert, East Or-
chard
Seamour, William, East Or-
chard
Sear, Benjamin, Affpuddle
25
20
I
16
56
83 1707
85 i6go
23
1 76 1
1762
Searle, John, West Knighton 68 1677
1660
1681
1668
1661
1684
9
95
5S
22
Searle, Thomas, Silton
Searle, Thomas, Sylton
Seaward, Roger, Wareham
Seckwell, Thomas, Handley
Selby, George, Pimperne
Selby ah. Roper, John,
Blandford
Selby, John, Pimperne
Selby, John, Pimperne, vide
Will, 1748-54
Selby, Joseph, Tarrant
Kushton
Selby, Mary, Pimperne
Selby, Nicholas, Durweston
Selby, Richard, Pimperne
Selby, Richard, Pimperne
Selby, Robert, Blandford
Selby, Thomas, Hampreston 43
Sellar, Simon, Shapwick
1745 I Sellar, Thomas, Moredon
Seller, Elizabeth, Aimer
1696 Seller, Nicholas. Shapwick
Seller, Susanna, Shapwick
1784 Seller, William, Shapwick
1682 Sely, Thomas, Melbury
1680 Osmond
Semple, Elizabeth, Shaston
1789 Semple, Robert, Shaston
1785 Senior, Charles, Stalbridge
Senior, Christopher, Shaston
1664 Senior, James, Stalbridge
1 690 Serjeant, H enry, Stoke Abbas
Serjeant, Thomas, Stur-
minster Newton
Serjeant, Thomas, " Dept-
8 1695 ford" Ship of War
71 1707 Serjent, John, Wareham
57 1668 Serley, John, Broadmayne
Serre, William, Weymouth
24 1677 Serrell, Mary, Spinster, Lang-
22 1706 ton Matravers
Serrell, Samuel, Langton
Matravers
Serrell, Thomas, Sandwich
Serrell, William, Weymouth
Sevior, Thomas, Marshwood
Seward, Roger, Wareham
Se'ward, Thomas, Wareham
Sexie, Francis, Wool
Sexie, Robert, Wool
Seymer, Robert. Belchalwell
Seymour, Henry, Stoke Wake
Seymour, John, East Lul-
worth
Seymour, John, Studland
7 1773 Seymour, Joseph, East Lul-
worth
Seymour, Sarah, Widow,
Sandwich
Shaddick, Stephen, Wey-
mouth
Shanck, John, Gussage All
Saints
Shank, Ann, Monkton Up
Wimborne
Shapton, Mary, Widow,
i6gi Stockland
1695 , Sharlock, Thomas, Cheding-
ton
Sharp, Dinah, Widow,
Compton Abbas
1784 Sharp, Thomas, Spetisbury
1695 Sharp, William, Moor Crit-
1681 chell
1696 Shave, Edward, Chideock
1791 Shave, Roger, Chideock
1695 Shave, William, Winter-
1691 borne Whitechurch
27
1747
1680
1665
1692
1662
1 67 1
II 1765
27
1745
22
2
46
1740
1667
1692
2},
63
/
1753
1690
25
ZZ
23
1734
1778
1778
II
1773
1 24
28
1753
1769
Z}>
1750
ii
1745
48
18
1750
1696
1 68 1
73
1677
14
1746
60
1684
26
74
66
30
29
55
65
1745
1677
1684
1758
1758
1669
1706
3
1747
12
1705
18
1683
1764
18
1742
2}>
1783
47
1673
16
1666
64
1671
27
1783
13
1683
10 ]
55
783
1674
51
[685
17
9
731
708
34 1765
1 66
Dorset Administrations.
Shayle, James, Iwerne Court-
ney 12 1787
Shears, Ann, Cranborne 4 1738
Sheeves, Bernard, Buckland
Newton 13 1675
Shephard, John, Maiden
Newton 9 I79i
Shephard, Walter, Marsh-
wood 36 1683
Shepherd, Edward, Winter-
borne Stickland loi 1695
Shepherd ah. Browne, John,
Whitechurch Canoni-
corum 95 1691
Shepherd, Joseph, Milton
Abbas 19 1765
Sheppard, Edith, Winter-
borne Stickland 44 ^745
Sheppard, Francis, Bryants
Puddle 9 1695
Sheppard, George, Maiden
Newton 16 1783
Sheppard ah. Brown, John,
Whitechurch Canoni-
corum 49 1679
Sheppard, Jonathan, Ware-
ham 39 1750
• Sheppard, Lawrence, Chesel-
borne n i750
Sheppard, Robert, Stalbridge 36 1747
Shepwick, Nicholas, Marsh-
wood 48 1690
Shere, Bryan, Batcombe 3 167 1
Shering, Roger, Warmwell 48 1669
Sherley, Andrew, Bagber in
Sturminster Newton 2 1677
Sherlock, George, Ship " As-
sociation" 62 1707
Sherlock, Lawrence, Cors-
combe 18 1675
Sherren, John, Broadmayne 4 1687
Sherren, John, Broadmayne 3 1791.
Sherren, Robert, Frome St.
Quintin H 1762
Sherring, George, Piddle-
town 23 1765
Sherring, Henry, Winter-
borne Steepleton 60 1688
Sherring, Henry, Winter-
borne Steepleton 47 1737
Sherring, Henry, Winter-
borne 54 1741
Sherring, Henry, Winter-
borne Abbas 36 1783
Sherring, Thomas, Water-
son 67 1675
Sherring, William, Warm-
well 31 1667
Sherry, Daniel, Weymouth 23 1786
Sherwood, John, Pilsdon 48 1677
Shiner, Richard, Shepton
Gorge 44
Shiner, Robert, Loders 53
Shitler, Joseph, Hazelbury
Bryan 14
Shitler, Thomas, Blandford,
ship "Arundel" or
"Content" 5
Shitler, William, Tincleton 24
Shorey, Robert, Hilton 18
Shorey, Sarah, Shillingstone 22
Short, Andrew, Dorchester 26
Short, George, Sturton
Caundle 28
Short, George, Iwerne Min-
ster 19
Short, Joan, Belchalwell 35
Short, John, Hinton St. Mary 21
Short, John, Toiler Por-
corum
Short, Robert, Chideock
Short, Sarah, Blandford
Short, Thomas, Sturminster
Newton
Short, William, Tarrant Hin-
ton
Short, William, H.M.S.
"Pearl"
Shorthouse, John, Blandford
Shorto, James, Piddletown
Shorto, Margery, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Shotter, Henry, Wareham
Silver, John, Sturminster
Newton 55
Silver, William, Sturminster
Newton - 5^
Simence, Henry, Whitcombe 117
Simmonds, Catherine, Win-
frith 80
Simmonds, Lancelot, Puddle-
hinton 86
Simmonds, Thomas, Win-
frith Newburgh
Simonds, Launcelot, Puddle-
hinton
Sims, James, Stalbridge
Weston
Sims, Joseph, Cranborne
Sims, Joseph, Cranborne
Sims, Thomas, Cranborne,
vide Will, 28, 1781
Skiller, John, East Stoke
Skinner, Michael, Shaston
Skinner, Susannah, Stoke
Wake
Skutt, John, Briants Puddle
Skutt, Robert, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Slade, Ann, East Stoke
45
14
6
31
60
38
5
13
55
1678
1672
1744
1706
1781
1673
1789
1707
1708
1769
167^
1670
1731
1661
1742
1666
1675
1746
1674
1776
1670
i6gi
18
1694
1676
1681
1685
1684
1738
1-694
1738
1784
1785
1789 \^^
1709
1680
1733
1757
1674
1775
Archdeaconry Court.
167
69
Slade, Bridget, S3-dling St
Nicholas
Slade, David, Winfrith New-
burgh
Slade, John. Winfrith New-
burgh 130
Slade, Robert, Wareham 75
Slade, Robert, Senr., Aff-
puddle I
Slade, Susanna, Broadwey 10
Slade, \\'illiam, Briants
Puddle 4
Sloper, Thomas, Durweston 47
Small, Joseph, Hazelbury
Bryan 20
Smart, Churchill, Wey-
mouth
Smart, John, Owermoigne
Smart, John, Gussage All
Saints II
Smart, William, Wyke Regis 58
Smeathamrt/s. Martin, Henrj-,
Pulham
Smedmore, Elianor, East
Stoke
Smedmore, George, Kim-
meridge
Smedmore, John, H.M.S.
■■ Nonsuch "
Smethan ah. Martin, Henry,
Pulham
Smith, Adam, Dorchester
Smith, Andrew, Tarrant
Rushton
Smith, Andrew, Wareham
Smith, Ann, Nutford in
Blandtord, Ad dc bonis
noil, 15 1763.
Smith, Ann. Nutford in
Blandford
Smith, Catherine,
Smith, Christopher, Evershot 21
Smith, Edward. North Ma-
tra\ ers
Smith, Elizabeth. Bincombe
Smith, Erancis. Alderholt in
Cranborne
Smith, George. West
Knighton
Smith, Henry. Poorstock
Smith, Honour, Symondsbury
Smith, Joan, Loders
Smith, John, Wool
Smith, John, Bridport
Smith, John, Tolepuddle
Smith, John, Stoke Abbas
Smith, John. Stoke Abbas
Smith, John. Winterborne
Whitechurch
Smith, Michael. Wevmouth
85
24
45
25
32
25
45
10
34
37
672
683
684
680
775
761
791
681
751
707
666
783
678
687
676
683
709
670
767
666
666
738
15
1763
9
1 76 1
21
1674
19
1779
4
1690
3
1731
34
1775
40
1687
22
ibb=,
27
1668
29
1681
6
i68t
46
1731
41
1742
30
1745
42
1742
40
1748
Smith, Nicholas, Affpuddle
Smith als. Collins, Rebecca,
Steeple
Smith, Richard, Loders
Smith, Roger, Loders
Smith, Stephen, Sandwich
Smith, Thomas, Milborne
St. Andrew
Smith, William, Bincombe
Smith, William, North Ma-
travers
Smith, William, Wimborne
St. Giles
Smith, William, Burton Brad-
stock
Snaydon, John, Senr., Bland-
ford
Snaydon, John, Corscombe
Snaydon, William, Cors-
combe
Sneadon, John, Stockland
Snelgor als Carpenter,
Elizabeth, Shaston
Snell, Henry, Woolbridge
Snell, Joseph, Stockland
Snell, Josiah, Burton in Win-
frith
Snelling, Richard, Chaldon
Herring
Snelling, Richard, Chaldon
Herring
Snook, Alice, Crawford
Parva
Snook, Ann, Dorchester
Snook, Edward, Fifehead
Magdalen
Snook als. Bush, Grace,
Langton Matravers
Snoolc, James, Abbotsbury
Snook, John, Stalbridge
Weston
Snook, John, Lidlinch
Snook, John, Stalbridge
Snook, Joseph, Stalbridge
Weston
Snook, Joshua. Dorchester
Snook, Lawrence, Dorchester
Snook, Lvdia, Dorchester
Snook, Matthew. Stower
Pro\ost
Snook, Robert, Senr.. D-jr-
chester
Snook, Sarah, Dorchester
Snook, Thomas, Lidlinch
Snook, Thomas. Stalbridge
Snook, Thomas, Dorchester
Snook, Thomas. Dorchester
Snook, Thomas, Dorchester
Snook, William, Hampreston
Snooke, Robert. Dorchester
1739
1686
1681
1694
1767
1661
1662
1675
1696
15 1707
8 1734
2 1770
1685
1692
1690
1733
1790
1733
1673
1673
27
1671
17
1754
^i
1678
59
1681
I
1755
73
1672
28
1687
59
16S7
22
1736
6
1766
7
1743
21
1689
41
1731
7
1782
13
1737
49
ibjz
54
16S3
19
16S9
20
1689
16
1754
26
1674
s
1778
1 2
1 68
Dorset Administrations.
1689
1773
1737
1744
1672
1756
1766
1776
1741
Snooke, Sarah, Kington
Magna 9 ^77^
Snow, Leonard, Melbury
Sampford 35
Snow, William, Handley • 9
Somers, James, Froome St.
Quintin 17
Sommers, John, Blandford 2
South, Thomazm, Puddle-
town 43 1668
Southey, Thomas, Wey-
mouth 91
Soper, William, Portesham 20
Soper, William, Portesham 42
Soper, William, Portisham 14
Sopp, Robert, Morden 35
Spark, Robert, Gussage All
Saints 23 1693
Sparkes, Elizabeth, Gussage
All Saints 21 1754
Sparks, Ambrose, Hampres-
ton 14 1774
Spear, Ann, Weymouth 39 1748
Spear, Joseph, Bradford
Abbas 2 1786
Speed, Ambrose, Blandford 6 1676
Speed, William, Shaston 17 1776
Speering, George, Cran-
borne 19 1680
Spence, Robert, Abbotsbury 3 1680
Spence, Robert, Abbotsbury 3 1683
Spencer, Benjamin, Dor-
chester 15 1755
Spencer, Eiias, Longham 22 1696
Spencer ah. Bramble,
Francis, i 1687
Spencer, George, Bridport 11 i6go
Spring, George, H.M.S.
•'Swallow" 25 1707
Spencer ah. Chippfl/s. Boats-
wain, Joan, Abbotsbury
Spencer, Richard, Radipole
2
31
1708
_, . . _ 1750
Spencer, Thomas, Wareham 38 1739
1741
1692
Spencer, Thomas, Wool
Spencer, Walter, Blandford
Spencer, William, Ham-
preston 25 1761
Spicer, Charles, Upcerne 39 1762
Spicer, Christopher, West-
holme 50 iC'69
Spicer, William, Weymouth 113 1681
Spicer, William, East Stoke 6 1735
Spiller, Joan, Whitechurch
Canonicorum 96 1695
Spinney, Richard, H.M.S.
" Strafford" 68 1741
Spinney, Thomas, Winter-
borne Stickland 21 1766
Spiny, William, Charlton 28 1681
Sprage, William, Funtmill 28 1677
30 1707
17 1688
10 1765
23 1735
9 1707
Spragg, Christopher, H.M.S.
" Eagle "
Spragg, Edith, Fontmell
Magna
Spragg ah. Thomas, Jane,
Cranborne
Spragg, William, H.M.S.
" Swallow "
Sprague, Humphry, Bridport
Sprague, Mark, East Stower 41 1684
Sprake, Edward, Symonds-
bury 26 1763
Spratt, William, Whitcombe 41 1661
Sprayne, John, Wareham 36 1661
Spurdle, John, South Perrott 25 1759
Squib, Elinor, Winterborne
Whitchurch
Squibb, John, Puddletrent-
hide
Squibb, Benjamin, Barwick
in Swyre
Squibb, William, Iwerne
Minster
Squibb, William, Iwerne
Minster
Squibb, William, Iwerne
Minster
Squibb, Richard, Dorchester 15
Squire late Bird, Betty, Ware-
ham
Stabbs, Sarah, Blandford
Stabbs, Sarah, Blandford
Stacey ah. Biles, Elizabeth,
Stower Provost
Stacey, John, Senr., Stower
Provost
Stacey, Nathaniel, Stur-
minster Newton
Stacey, Robert, Hinton St.
Mary
Stacy, Mary, Widow,
Stower Provost
Stafford, John, Fifehead
Neville
Standitch, Peter, Dorchester 39 1681
Standley, John, East Stoke 24 1675
Standley, Timothy, East Stoke 1 1 1767
Staneway, John, Weymouth 28 1763
Stanfield, Robert, Tolpuddle 44 1764
Stanton ah. Fry, Mary,
Broadwinsor
Stark, Dati, Corscombe
Starke, John, Blandford
Starke, Thomas, Tarrant
Keynston
Stayner, Mary, Blandford
Steadman, Ann, Tarrant
Gunville 39 1764
Steers, John, H.M.S. " Lan-
caster'" 60 1742
82
1674
47
1675
3
1683
42
1690
47
1691
48
15
1691
1 741
2
4
1774
1750
1771
45
1678
21
1746
51
1670
30
1689
42
1751
15
1664
9 1688
10 1666
24 1766
17 1766
7 1680
Archdeaconry Court.
169
Stent, John, Woodsford
68
1709
Stent, William, Woodford
34
1663
Stephens, Andrew, Brid-
port
12
1672
Stephens, Andrew, Nettle-
combe in Poorstock
62
1672
Stephens, George, Chaldon
Herring
6
1745
Stephens, James, Puncknowie
37
1731
Stephens, John, Fifehead
Neville
34
1672
Stephens, Joseph, Gussage
of St. Michael
17
1764
Stephens, William, Wey-
mouth
42
1737
Sterr, John, Bradford Abbas
3
1749
Stevens, Edward, East Stoke
21
1678
Stevens, Hannah, Bridport
7
1749
Stevens, Henry,Winterborne
St. Martin
25
1735
Stevens, Jane, Hinton Mar-
tel
35
1707
Stevens, Joan, Wareham
66
1675
Stevens, John, H. M.S. "Belle
Fleur "
II
1706
Stevens, Martha, Broadwin-
sor
8
1688
Stevens, Obadiah, East Stoke
11
1690
Stevens, Robert, Winter-
borne Whitechurch
43
1748
Stevens, Sarah, Puncknowie
18
1774
Stevens, Sarah, Puncknowie
23
1774
Stevens, Temperance, Stur-
mmster Newton
23
1743
Stevens, Thomas, Winter-
borne Whitchurch
38
1783
Stevens, Thomazin, Nettle-
combe
65
1681
Stevens, William, Broad-
winsor
6
1688
Stevens, William, Hinton
M artel
25
1693
Stevens, William, Sandwich
56
1707
Stiby, Ann, Hilton
55
1684
Stiby, William, Shipton
Gorge
53
1677
Stickland, Edward, Piddle-
town
18
1763
Stickland, Edward, Piddle-
town
25
1775
Stickland, Henry, Affpuddle
3
1763
Stickland, John, Batcombe
4
1689
Stickland, John, Winfrith,
Newburgh
75
i68g
Stickland, John, Maiden
Newton
18
1748
Stickland, Joseph, Maiden
Newton
6
1792
Stickland, Mary,Puddletrent-
hide
30
1 661
44
25
Stickland, Nathaniel, Pud-
dletown
Stickland, Nicholas, Iweme
Minster
Stickland, Richard, Lytchett
Matravers 18
Stickland, Robert, Burton in
Winfrith Newburgh 41
Stickland, Roger, Okeford
Shilling 36
Stickland, Samuel, Puddle-
trenthide 43
Stickland, Stephen, Shaston 19
Stickland, Thomas, East
Holme 16
Stickley, Francis, Okeford
Shilling 21
Stickley, John, Fifehead Ne-
ville 32
Stickley, Joseph, Upway iii
Stile, William, Puddletown 46
Still, John, Shrotonorlwerne
Courtney 16
Still, John, Cranborne 5
Still, Joseph, Funtmill Magna 14
Still, Katherine, Funtmill
Magna 18
Still, Thomas, Silton 26
Still, William, Sylton 35
St. Lo, Henry, Sturminster
Newton
Stocker, Catherine, Dal-
wood
Stocker, John, Dalwood
Stoddard, John, Weymouth
Stokes, William, Horton
Stone, Abraham, Okeford
Fitzpaine
Stone, Ann, Shapwick
Stone, Edith, Radipole
Stone, Edward, Chideock
Stone, Edward, Melburv
Osmond
Stone, Emme, Wynford
Eagle
Stone, George, Puddletown
Stone, George, Portisham
Stone, Henry, Bridport
Stone, James, Stower Pro-
vost
Stone, Joan, Portisham
Stone, John, Winterborne St.
Martin
Stone, John, Corscombe
Stone, John, Weymouth
Stone, John, Portland
Stone, John, Portland,
Stone, Mary, Puddletown
Stone, Mary, Bridport
Stone, Nicholas, Dorchester 15
1668
1661
1739
1761
1687
1686
1743
1755
1753
1685
1684
1676
1732
1776
1696
1737
1772
1739
43 1679
1692
1678
1785
1752
ii
1670
24
1756
30
1762
2b
1^95
26
1762
37
i6g6
75
1671
26
1775
3
1665
19
1780
35
1670
77
1677
17
1678
t>7
1694
25
1739
ii
1701
42
1694
7
1755
15
1668
I/O
Dorset Administrations.
Stone, Richard, Wynford
Eagle 74 1689
Stone, Susannah, Melbury
Osmond 21 1789
Stone, Thomas, Chilfrome 16 1693
Stone, Walter, Symonds-
bury 65 1686
Stone, William, Durweston 46 1681
Stone, William, Child Oke-
ford 27 1695
Stone, William, Senr., East
Stower 8 1770
Stoodley, Joan, Allington i 1671
Stoodley, John, Broadwinsor 7 1679
Stoodley, John, Broadwinsor 11 1689
Stoodley, Matthew, Broad-
winsor 15 1695
Stoodley, Richard, Marsh-
wood 34 1686
Stount, Edward, Wootton
Glanville 82 1676
Stount, Thomas, Bishops'
Caundle 14 1684
Strange, James, Buckland
Newton 7 1750
Strange, John, Fifehead
Neville 17 1734
Strange, Robert, Buckland
Newton 5 i79i
Street ah. Muckell, Martha
Horton 31 1683
Street, Thomas, Charmouth 5 1697
Strode ah. Bjrthewood,
Thomas, Winterborne
Whitchurch 44 1682
Strong, George. Winter-
borne Zelstonc 32 1758
Strong, John, Weymouth 93 1695
Strong, Robert, Bothen-
hampton 3 1677
Strong, Stephen, Bridport 7 1764
Strood, Joan, Sturminster
Newton 55 1676
Strood, Joan, Sturminster
Newton 75 1690
Strood, Sarah, Weymouth 57 1693
Stroud, Elizabeth, Piddle-
trenthide 10 1791
Stroud, John. Dorchester 14 1673
Stroud, John. Spetisbury 27 1767
Stroud, William, Warmweil 38 1666
Stuckey, William. H.M.S.
'• New Bedford" 43 1747
Studley ah. Gregory, Joan.
Stoke Abbas 44 1709
Studley, John, Senr.. Broad-
uinsor 4 1774
Studley, Joseph, Hasclbury
Bryan 40 1695
Studley, Thomas, Burstock 5 1744
63
19
50
92
32
Studley, Tristram, Broad-
winsor 9
Stiu-gfis ah. Dennis, Joseph,
Shaston, Holy Trinity,
vide Will, 1731, 58 46
Sturmey, Elianor, Woodsford 39
Sturmey, Joan, Sydling Saint
Nicholas 35
Sturmey, John, Winterborne
Clenstone 92
Sturton, Emma, Wareham 105
Sturton, Thomas, Wareham 46
Style, Samuel. Holwell 20
Style, Tristram, Puddletown 70
Sudley, Giles, Burstock 10
Sugg, Richard, Bradford
Abbas 4
Sumption, Edward, H.M.S.
"Antelope" 16
Surer, Walter, Winfrith
Newburgh 59
Sustins, John, Studland 103
Sutor, John, Silton
Sutton, Daniel, Shaston
Sutton, Henry, Shaston
Sutton, James, West Stour
Sutton, Joan, Hazelbury
Sutton, Mary, West Stower
Swaffield, Elizabeth, Burton
Bradstock
Swaffield, John, Toller Por-
corum
Swaine, Thomas, Stur-
minster Newton
Swaine, William, Stur-
minster Newton
Swayne, William, Senr.,
Wareham
Sweet, John, Burstock
Sweet, Susannah, Stur-
minster Newton
Sweet, William, Broad-
winsor 10
Swyre, Jane, Galton in Ower-
moigne 15
Swyre, John, Dewlish 5
Symes, Arthur, Chilcombe 14
Symes, Christian, Broad-
winsor 4
Symes, Edmund. Poorstock 81
Symes, Edward, Shaston 42
Symes, Edward, H.M.S.
" I)readnnu,L;ht " 47
Symes, Elizabeth, Symonds-
bur}- 14
Symes, Elizabeth, Symonds-
bury " 30
Symes, Fortunate, Poort(jn 21
Symes, Prances, Stoke Abbas 29
Symes, George, Askerswell 2
59
23
34
15
59
1754
1755
1734
1745
1707
1681
1669
1742
1691
1747
1747
1757
1693
1684
1680
1667
1687
1691
1677
1690
1760
1692
1773
1759
1774
1680
1686
1675
1696
1746
1677
1744
1684
1678
1748
1770
1772
1663
1769
1668
Archdeaconry Court.
171
Symes, George, Woodsford 36 1675
Symes, Henry, Toller Por-
corum 60 1676
Symes, Henry and Thomas,
Symondsbury 29 1710
Symes, Hugh, Evershot 7 1667
Symes, Hugh, Evershot 25 1675
Symes, James, Buckland
Newton 4 1736
Symes, Jethro, Affpuddle i 1668
Symes, John, Poorstock ig 1663
Symes ah. Oliver, John,
Bridport 8 1733
Symes, John, Loders 22 1742
Symes, John, Piddletrent-
hide 10 1779
Symes, John, Senr., Poor-
stock 17 1781
Symes, John, Toller Por-
corum 28 1783
Symes, Joseph, Catistock,
H.M.S. "Dock," Port
Mahon, Minorca 6 1744
Symes, Juliana, Loders 15 1743
Symes, Justinian, Poorstock 69 1681
Symes, Justinian, Loscombe 32 1686
Symes ah. Ford, Nicholas,
Corscombe t^^ 1681
Symes, Richard, Sturminster
Newton 64 1674
Symes, Richard, Symonds-
^ '^^ry 37 1745
Symes, Robert, Bradford
Peverell 2 1736
Symes, Robert, H.M.S.
••Victory" 58 1745
Symes, Robert, Symondsbury 29 1772
Symes, Sarah, 12 1706
Symes, Thomas, Cranborne 32 1684
Symes, Thomas, Powerstock 61 1691
Symes, William, Cranborne 29 1695
Symes, William, Symonds-
bury 26 1759
Symonds ah. Gaylard, Ann,
Broadmaine 14 1707
Symonds, Katherine, Eggle-
stone in Tyneham 24 1689
Symonds, Robert, Winfrith
Newburgh 96 1691
Symonds, Robert, Piddle-
hinton 21 1778
Symonds, Robert, Moreton 15 1790
Symonds, Thomas, Puddle-
hinton 40 1683
Symonds, William, Tineham 36 1748
Symonds, William, Steeple 11 1792
Talbot, Aaron, Poxwell 61 1690
Talbot, Edward, junr. No
residence 24 1746
1 2 •
Talbot, Ely, Herrington
Talbot, Francis, Weymouth
Talbot, John, Studland
Talbot, John, Weymouth
Talbot, Martm, Studland
Talbot, Samuel, Portisham
Talbot, Thomas, Portisham
Talbutt, William, Broad-
mayne
Tamier, Richard. Wootton
Fitzpaine
Tanswell, Leonard, H.M.S.
'"Augusta"
Tanswell, Stephen, Shaston
Tans'well, William, Sutton
Waldron
Tap, Thomas, Stafford
Tapp, Nicholas, West Staf-
ford
Tapper, James, East Orchard
Tapper, John, Farrington
Tapper, John, Sturminster
Newton
Tapper, John, Sturminster
Newton
Tarrant, David, East Stoke
Tarrant, David, West Holme
in East Stoke
Tarrey, John, Sandwich
Tarry, Thomas, H. M. S.
" Magnanine"
Tarry, William, Sandwich
Tarver, John, Chettle
Tassel, Thomas, jun., Stal-
bridge
Taunton, John, Batcombe
Taver, Elizabeth, Weymouth
Tayler, Thomas, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Taylor, Ann, widow. Cran-
borne
Taylor, Edith, Hawkchurch
Taylor, Grace, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Taylor, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Taylor, John, Symondsbury
Taylor, Joseph, Dorchester
Taylor, Priscilla. Dorchester
Taylor, Richard, Cranborne
Taylor, Thomas, Durweston
Taylor, William. Cranborne
Tedbury, George, ship
••Eagle"
Templeman, William, \\ ey-
mouth
Terrel, George. Cerne Abbas
Tett, Joan, Dorchester
Teuxberry, .Alice, Cerne
Abbas
15
65
64
93
65
35
72
1673
1694
1687
1691
1687
1751
1681
1 1
1733
117
1671
30
37
1746
1742
20
22
1791
1667
75
8
19
1685
1766
1661
67
1 68 7
22
12
1776
i6g6
34
46
1696
1689
52
6
1758
1075
1787
37
4
32
1747
1696
1769
35
1696
8
39
i7^^3
1(390
44
I7h2
79
17
1685
1693
1(170
8
15
3«
6
1 749
ib79
1084
1777
7-
1707
30
4
2S
1790
1759
1692
Ci l7o^
I72
Dorset Administrations.
Teuxberry, John, Dorchester 21
Thaine, Stephen, Cranborne 17
Thatcher ah. Seamour, John,
Bridport 11
Thedham, John, Weymouth 35
Thicks, James, Langton
Matravers 7
Thicks, Rachael, Langton
Matravers 8
Thomas, Abel, Senr., Fife-
head Magdalen 16
Thomas, Alexander, Fontmell 46
Thomas, Ananias, Weymouth 34
Thomas, Christopher, Buck-
horn Weston —
Thomas, Edward, Melbury
Osmond
Thomas, Edward, Melbury
Osmond
Thomas, Edward, Melbury
Osmond
Thomas, Edward, Long
Bredy
Thomas, Eleanor, Fontmell
Magna
Thomas, Elizabeth, Child
Okeford
Thomas, Elizabeth, Widow,
Spetisbury
Thomas, formerly Spragg,
Jane, Cranborne
Thomas, John, Langton
Matravers
Thomas, Richard, Twyford 114
Thomas, Richard, Milborne
St. Andrew 29 i(
Thomas, Robert, Compton
Abbas
Thomas, Simon, Hilton
Thomas, Stephen, Buckhorn
Weston
Thomas, Thomas, Chideock
Thompson, John, Bryanstone
Thorn, John, Cranborne
Thorn, Richard, Blandford
Thorne, Abraham, Wey-
mouth 40 1775
Thorne, Elizabeth, Wey-
mouth 26
Thorne, Faith, Hoi well 57
Thorne, Francis, Gussage St.
Michael 17
Thorne, James, Hampreston 49
Thorne, Joseph, Cerne Abbas 23
Thorne, Mary, Cerne Abbas 24
Thorne, Sarah, Dorchester 27
Thorne, Sullivan Timothy,
Weymouth 39
Thorne, Thomas, Weymouth 39
Thorne, William, Holwell 31
56
38
34
42
14
24
32
1676
1693
1692
1771
1768
1768
T764
1684
1753
1717
1671
1676
1678
1680
1765
1727
1782
1765
1709
1684
1706
1790
1691
1739
1769
1697
1695
1746
1684
1664
1684
1789
1789
1692
1775
1739
1676
30
33
9
Thomhull, Thomas, Winter-
borne Houghton
Thornton, John, Weymouth
Thrasher, John, Dorchester
Threshar, Walter, H.M.S.
"Torbay "
Thresher, Elizabeth, Abbots-
bury I
Thresher, Hugh, Longbredy 21
Thresher,- John, ship "Chi-
chester" 2
Thresher, Richard, Chesil-
borne 3
Thurborn, Thomas, Edmund-
sham 2C
Thurboume, Gregory, Bland-
ford St. Mary t
Thurman, Samuel, Burton
Bradstock I
Tibbs, Edward, Gussage All
Saints
Tibbs, James, Caundle Bis-
hop
Tice, Elizabeth, Shaston
Tidbury, William, Stickland
Tilley, Elizabeth, Hawk-
church
Tilley, John, Tincleton
Tilley, Robert, Tollard Royal,
Wilts
Tilly, William, Puddletown
Tite, George, Senr., Stal-
bridge
Tite, Joshua, Stalbridge
Tite, Richard, Stalbridge
Titoe, Avis, Arne
Tivitoe, Mary,
Tivitoe, Thomas, Weymouth 43
Tizer, Joseph, Sydling 92
Tizer, Thomazin, Cattistock 16
Tizard, Edward, Wey-
mouth 25
Tizard ah. Toogood, Eliza-
beth, Broadmayne
Tizard, Joan, Weymouth
Tizard, John, Weymouth
Tizard, John, Weymouth
Tizard, Robert, Cattistock
Tizard, Smith John, Wey-
mouth
Tizard, William, Weymouth 77
Tizard, William, Puddle-
hinton 4-
Tizard, William, Weymouth 42
Tizard, William, Wey-
mouth 38
Toby, Mary, Tarrant Hin-
ton 37
Toby, William, H.M.S.
"Terror," Bomb 40
1706
1663
1771
70 1741
1743
1669
2 1709
3 1746
20 1674
6 1670
3 1752
10 1772
5
34
57
10
43
28
20
25
28
26
2
14
1782
1755
1683
1746
1764
1762
1777
1774
1748
1753
1669
1757
1737
1681
1707
1791
1686
1689
1780
1790
1680
1774
1680
1687
1745
1775
1750
1746
Archdeaconry Court.
^12,
Tollerfield, Christopher,
ToUerfield, Samuel, Buck-
land Newton
Tollervil, Christopher, Hol-
well
Tollerville, Betty, Batcombe
Tolly, Margaret, Shipton
Gorge
Tompson, John, Shaston
Toms a/s. Deans, John, Os-
mrngton
Toogood ah. Tizard, Eliza-
beth, Broadmayne
Toogood, Notley, Charles
Town, South Carolina
Toogood, William, Hilton
Toolarge, Robert, Abbots-
bury
Toomer, William, Handley
Toop, George, H.M.S.
" Suffolk "
Tootell, William, Char-
borough
Top, Mary, Iwerne Minster
Topp, Benjamin, Sturminster
Newton
Topp, George, Sturminster
Newton
Topp, William, CauncJle
Stourton
Torey, Richard, Marshwood
Tounson, Theobald, Wey-
mouth
Thomas, Wey-
Matthew, Sand-
Abraham, Stal-
Tounson,
mouth
Towgood,
wich
Townsend,
bridge
Townsend, Henry, Stalbridge
Townsend, Richard, Stal-
bridge Weston
Trait, John, Stoke Abbas
Travers, Frances, Loders
Travers, George, Wither-
ston
Travers, Robert, Loders
Travers, Robert, Loders
Travers, Thomas, Wey-
mouth
Trenchfield, Thomas, Aff-
puddle
Treslow, John, Blandford
Trevelion, Thomas, Caundle
Bishop
Trevett, Edmund, Long
Bredy
Trevett, James,
Trevett, Jane, Litton Cheney
Trevett, John, Puncknowle
lO
1676
3
1757
22
3
1670
1762
34
51
1737
1686
24
1740
7
1686
22
27
1746
1761
7
1661
i6
i6g6
65
1742
6
23
1772
1668
35
1750
14
1705
10
58
1754
1672
9
1752
68
1676
9
1757
28
54
1740
1677
19
56
1665
1675
14
1777
43
23
1661
1688
13
1777
41
1754
I
4
1783
1664
6
1753
22
5
15
1673
1785
1783
39
1741
Trevett, Robert, Long Bredy 34 1674
Trew, John, East Lulworth 26 1680
Trew, John, Ship " Sea
horse" 44 1707
Trew, John, Moredon 21 1740
Trew, Walter, East Lul-
worth rg 1670
Trickey, Thomas, Charmouth 8 1673
Trim, Arthur, Hampreston 27 1674
Trim, Elizabeth, Hampres-
ton 22 1668
Trim, Leonard, Lidlinch 18 1775
Trim, William, Pulham 37 1751
Trimnel, Samuel, Stalbridge 29 1740
Trippuck, Robert, Cran-
bourne 14 1670
Trivet, Sansome, Puncknowle 78 167 1
Trivet, William, Allington 2 1671
Trottle, Benjamin, Stock-
land 32 1748
Troyte, Ralph, Marshwood 26 1737
True, Anthony, Wareham 104 1681
True, Augustine, Wyke f
Regis 138 1684 \
Tubb, Joshua, Sandwich 41 1709
Tubb, Thomas, Sandwich 45 1692
Tuck, Bartholomew, Dal-
wood
Tuck, Eleanor, Stoborough
Tuck ah. Cox, John, Tarrant
Monkton
Tuck, Joseph, Stoboro' in
Wareham
Tuck, Thomas, Stoborough
Tucker, Ann, Minterne
Magna
Tucker ah. Lance, Christo-
pher, Blandford
Tucker, Dove, Wejmouth
Tucker, Edith, Loders
Tucker, Edward, Bradpole
Tucker, Frances, Widow,
Loders
Tucker, Hester, Langton
Herring
Tucker ah. Bradford, John,
Askerswell
Tucker, John, Loders
Tucker, Jonathan, Iwerne
Minster
Tucker, Joseph, South Perrott 44 1688
Tucker, Richard, Stockland 72 1690
Tucker, Richard, Loders
Tucker, Theophilus, Iwerne
Minster
Tucker, Thomas, Loders
Tucker, William, Dorchester
Tucker, William, Melcombe
Re,i;is 14 1787
Tuckett, John, Puddletown 32 1754
23
30
1680
1739
44
1742
48
29
1741
1739
29
1775
6
62
27
4
1762
1706
1751
1752
28
1693
34
1680
2
32
1679
1741
43 1690
19 1739
19 1762
31 1741
13 1755
174
Dorset Administratioris.
Tulk, Henry, Okeford Fitz-
paine 4^ 1674
Tullage, George, Abbotsbury i 1694
Tulledge, Ralph, Chickerell 30 1684
Turbervill, Robert, Knowle 18 1710
Turner, Andrew, Sylton 37 1737
Turner, George, Stoke Wake 73 1690
Turner, George, Senr., Cerne
Abbas 9 i750
Turner, James, Stockland 59 1677
Turner, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum 68 1668
Turner, John, Tarrant Monk-
ton
Turner, John, Frampton
Turner ah. Harner, John,
Stockland
Turner, John, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Turner, Nicholas, Stockland
Turner, Peter, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Turner, Richard, Lidlinch
Turner, Robert, Keynston
Turner, Robert, Hawkchurch
Turner, Stephen, H.M.S.
"Ruby"
Turner, Thomas, Shipton
Gorge
Turner, William, Lydlinch
Turner, William, Marsh-
wood
Tutchin, John, Bridport
Twyne, John, Canford
Parva
Twynehoe, George Stick-
land
Tyte, Robert, Stalbridge
Tyte, William, Junr., Stal-
bridge , 62 1680
Underwood, Joseph, Dor-
chester 32 1695
Upjohn, Thomas, Shaston 26 1710
Upshall, John, Haselbury
Bryan 3 i752
Upward, Mary, Blandford i 1738
Upward, Thomas, Wooland 46 1762
Urin, Elizabeth, Wareham 81 1690
Urrey, John, Broadmain 8 1694
Urson ah. Harcourt, George,
Handley 19 i75i
Vallis ah. Gamlyn, Agnes,
Sylton 14 1662
Vallis, Gabriel, Sylton 15 1662
Vater, Edward, Ibberton 8 1776
Vater, Edward, Ibberton 5 1788
Veal, Samuel, Renson in
North Matravers 64 1695
58
47
1670 1
1684
55
1686
45
88
1737
1681
50
14
13
34
1679
1663
1663
1766
15
1709
25
36
1772
1706
17
10
1778
1690
23
1684
61
57
1674
1687
Ventury, John, Studland 52 1689
Verder, William, Winter-
borne Zelstone 70 1692
Verdy a/s. Heady, John, Mor-
den East 32 1736
Vervil, Elizabeth, Weymouth 64 1683
Vesey, John, H.M.S.
" Amazon "
Vey, Dorothy, Affpuddle
Vicar, William, Stourton
Caundle
Vie, Elizabeth, Wareham
Vile, Richard, Broadwinsor
Vincent, George, Weymouth
Vincent, John, Sutton in
Gussage St. Michael
Vincent, John, Dewlish
Vincent, John, Senr., Font-
mell Magna
Vincent, John, Dewlish
Vincent, Mary, Funtmill
Magna
Vincent, Matthew, Senr.,
Lytchett Matravers
Vincent rt/s. Markes, Thomas,
Owermoigne
Vincent, Thomas, Dewlish
Vincent, Thomas, Pulham
Vincent, M'illiam, Fontmell
Vincent, William, Fontmell
Vincent, William, Cranborne 14 1750
Vincent, William, Dorches-
ter
Vine, Matthew, Ship " Rum-
ney ''
Vine, Richard, Chesilborne
Virgin, Francis, Bowridge in
Handley
Virgin, John, Chideock
Vivers, Ann. Child Okeford
Vivean ah. Huggard,
William, Chesilborne^
Vivian, George, Corscombe
Vivian, Sydrach, Puddletown 41 1670
Vivian, Thomas, Chesilborne 10 1670
Vivian, William, Chesil-
borne
Voss, Edward, Stinsford
Voss, Thomas, Winterborne
Came
Vye, Henry, Poxwell
Vye, Henry, Sandwich
Vye ah. Baker, Mary, Map-
perton in Aimer
Vye, Thomas, Affpuddle
29
2
1746
1676
59
57
4
1707
1689
1662
51
1742
34
18
1739
1761
32
7
1766
1778
20
1661
13
1785
18
19
43
II
45
1667
1679
1683
1663
1684
13 1775
58 1706
8 1663
II 1681
8 1751
9 1744
1745
i66g
9 1679
26 1783
76 1675
73 1671
17 1697
30 1687
I 1679
Wadden, Richard, Waddon 15 1681
Waddon, Richard, West Mil-
ton 32 1663
Waddon, William, Bradpole 10 1692
Archdeaconry Court.
175
Wade, Benedicta, Dor-
chester
Wade i(/,s. Ward, Benjamin,
Whitchurch Canon.
Wade, Christopher, Wey-
mouth
Wade, Hannah, Netherbury 41
Wadlow, Richard, Sutton
Waldron
Wagg, John, West Slower
Wakely, Hester, Sandwich
Wakely, ah. Rocket, James,
Whitchurch Canon.
Wakely, John, Chideock
Wakely, John, Wootton Fitz-
pame
Wakely, John, Wootton Fitz-
pame
Wakely, Mary, Chideock
Wakely, Osmond, East Lul-
worth
Wakely, Rebecca, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Wakely, Robert, H.M.S.
•■ Royal Anne," Bridport 10
Wakely, Robert James,Whit-
church Canonicorum
Walbridge, John, Abbots-
bury
Walbridge, John, Foorstock
Walbridge, William, Bur-
stock
Waldron, ah. Gardner, Hugh,
Wootton .Abbas 134
Waldron, Thomazm, Svvyre luj
Wall, Katharine, Weymouth 34
"■ " f'<J
-'3
94
I
8
9
27
i6go
16
1770
23
41
1697
1676
24
3«
18
1790
1740
1758
73
5
1676
1662
22
1732
56
23
1742
1 69 1
" 1753
- 1725
1707
34 1767
I 1674
36 1751
21 1695
1 684
1 084
1067
1676
1745
1771
1740
1781
Wall, Peter, Weymouth
Wallbridge, Ann, i^owcrstock
Wallis, Daniel, Weymouth
Wallis, Daniel, Abbotsbury
Wallis, Joan, Bridport
Wallis, John, P.vershot
Wallis, Rebecca, Winter-
borne Abbas 30 1785
Wallis, William, Winfrith
Newburgh 32
Walter, Edward, Shaston 27
Walters, John, Frampton 5
Waltham, John, Weymouth 72
Warbridge, (ieorge, Punc-
l<n()\vle 60
Warbridge, Thomas, Loders 34
Warcot, Richard, Weymouth 94
Warcup, Richard, Weymouth 49
Ward (//s. Wade, Benjamin.
Whitchurch Canon. 16
Ward, Matthew, Bridport 5
Ward, Samuel, H..M.S.
.Anson '"
37
Ward, Stephen, Woolbridge 38
1679
1748
1793
1675
i07()
ilxji
'731
1770
1743
175'''
1708
Ward, Walter, Wareham
Ward, William, H.M.S.
■■ Hawk "
Ware, .Abraham, Blandford
Ware, .Ann, Shaston
Wareham, .Ann, Fontmell
Magna
Wareham, John, Blandford
Wareham, Mary, Fontmell
Magna
Wareham, Thomas. Bridport
Warmington, John, Ware-
ham, ship "Deal Castle''
Warmington, Martha, Shas-
ton
Warmington, Martha, Shas-
ton
Warren, Elizabeth, Swanage
Warren, John, W'areham
Warren, John, Sandwich
Warren, Mary, Sturminster
Newton
Warren, Mary, Bridport
Warvell, John, Handley .
Warvell, John, Handley
Wasley, Edmund, Stockland
Watkins, Rebecca, Rampis-
ham
Watts, EInathan, Stalbridge
Watts, Henry, Sydling St.
Nicholas
Watts, Isaac, H.M.S. " Ruby"
Watts, Jiian, Little Bredy
Watts, John. Dorchester
Watts, John. Charlton Mars-
hall
Watts, Richard, I5uck!and
Newton
Watts, Thomas, Buckland
Newton
Watts, William, Little Bredv
Watts, William, Cattistock '
Way, Alexander, H.M.S.
•' Rumney," Bridport
Way, Christopher. Power-
stock
Way, Henry, Bridport
Way, John, Loders
Way, John, Bridport
Way, John, Piddletown
Way, John, Bridport
Way, John, Senr.. South
Perrett
Way, Mary, Charmouth
Way, .Mary, Charmouth
Way, Matthew, Foorstock
Way, .Matthias, Chickerell
Way, vSarah, Dorchester
Way, Thomas, Foorstock
Way, Thomas, Bradpole
58 1689
2
1740
I
1758
36
1679
20
1754
3
1(^95
12
1794
4
1787
5,T
1706
4-
1688
43
1688
17
1793
74
1680
\i
1780
62
1677
6
1750
1 1
1748
13
1778
j-
1739
13
1665
01
16S4
28
1772
66
1741
51
1672
9
1778
5
1787
lO
1 088
14
1671
49
1 67 1
21
1 69 1
8
1707
24
1682
14
I()72
17
1744
8
1755
52
1764
4
'765
26
1774
(1
1756
6
1759
28
1669
17
1676
Id
1670
7"
i(>8i
10
1691
176
Dorset Administrations.
V/aj, Thomas, Charmouth
Way, William, Portland
Wear, Edith, Blandford
Wear, Edward, Blandford
Wear, Edward, Hampreston
Wear, Robert, Blandford
Wear, Thomas, Pentridge
Wear, William, Kington
Magna 50 1691
Weare, Charles, Hampreston 14 1753
- ' - ■ ' - 1773
1736
1741
1692
1706
1731
1732
1732
6
23
51
18
10
29
10
60
19
12
24
53
71
Weare, Charles, Evershot
Weare, Edmund, Fifehead
Magdalen
Weare, Edward, Stalbridge
Weare als. Morgan, Elizabeth,
Gussage St. Michael
Weare, Henry, Pentridge
Weare, Nicholas, Blandford
Webb, Henry, Sturminster
Newton
Webb, James, Marnhull
Webb, John. Sturminster
Newton
Webb, John, Handley
Webber, Alice, Charmouth
Webber, John, Marshwood
Webber, William, Sydling
St. Nicholas
Webber, William, Wool-
combe Matravers
Webber, William, H.M.S.
"Prince Edward" and
"Duke of Shrewsbury'' 48
Weeks, George, Sandwich 83
Weeks, William, Chel-
borough
Welch als. Duffett, Ann,
Langton Long Bland-
ford
Welch, Edward, Long
Critchell
Welch, Francis, Blandford
St. Mary
Welch, Jane, Cranborne
Welch, Richard, Puddletrent-
hide
Welch, Rose, Cranborne
Welch, Thomas, Bryanston
Welsh, William, Winter-
borne Came
Weller, Elizabeth, Wim-
borne St. Giles
Wellman, Giles, Pilsdon
Wells, Joan, Widow, Port-
land
Wells, John, H.M.S.
"Towey "
Wells, Matthew, P.landford
Wellspring, Robert, Winter-
borne Stickland
1738
1667
1681
1743
1684
1682
1793
1677
1755
1742
1754
1670
1692
1762
1671
16 1694
16
1694
1680
1746
1679
1733
1747
1683
7 1760
1694
T684
17 1785
48
5
1747
1696
27
18
15
24
27
39
2
33
13
25
47 i<
37 1783
Wellstood, Edmund, Wey-
mouth
Welsh, Henry, Cranborne
Welsh, Martha, Cranborne
Wentworth, Bernard, Dor-
chester
West, Elias, Moor Critchel
West, Hannah, Tarrant Gun-
viUe
West, John, Ashmore
West, Rebecca, Durweston
West, Robert, Minterne
Magna
Westbury, Giles, Ower-
moigne
Westcpmbe, Laurence, Stock-
land
Weston, Hugh, Bishops
Caundle 5
Weston, Robert, Blandford 4
Weston, Robert, Blandford 3
Weston, Thomas, Stalbridge 37
Wheadon, Henry, Cors-
combe
Wheeler, James, Wimborne
St. Giles
Wheeler, John, Wimborne
St. Giles
Wheeler, Maurice, Cran-
borne
Whelier als. Davy, Thomas,
Stockland
Whelier als. Davy, Thomas,
Stockland
Wheller,John,Ship "Notting-
ham "
Whelier, Samuel, Ashmore
Whelier, Thomas, Stalbridge 22
Whetty, Ann, Puddletown,
Admon. de bonis non.
1794. 19
Whetty, Ann, Puddletown,
I'idc 1 79 1,
Whiffin, Charles, Sydling
Whiffin, George, H.M.S.
"Cambridge"
Whiffen, Henry, Wootton
Glanville
Whindale, Martha, Shaston
Whinnell, Henry, Milton
Abbas
White, Ann, Fontmill
White, Anthony, Bradpole
White, Barnard, Puddletown 46
White, Betty, Bradford
Abbas I
White, Charles, Okeford
Shilling 46
White, Charles, Fontmell
Magna 27
1736
1689
1674
1709
1742
1745
1706
1671
1781
1740
H
90
27
14
78
53
II
2
1683
1672
1739
1669
1686
1690
1787
1687
1691
1692
1705
1754
1743
12 1791
19
91
1794
1681
31 1746
47
57
28
37
3
1754
1707
1764
1672
1743
1674
1784
1707
1709
Archdeaconry Court.
177
13
50 i(
White, Christopher, Okeford
Fitzpaine 12
White, Elizabeth, Winfrith
Newburgh 97
White, Elizabeth, Wey-
mouth 53
White, George, Wareham 35
White, George, Broadwinsor 18
White, George, Abbotsbury i
White, Henry, Cerne Abbas 14
White, Henry, Cerne Abbas 6
White, James, Senr., Slias-
ton
White, James, Cheselborne
White, Joan, Shilling Oke
ford
White, John, Chaldon Her
ring
White, John, Fontmell {sic.) 37
White, John, Winfrith 1)4
White, John, Beermarsh
White, John, Bradpole
White, John, Okeford Fitz-
paine
White, John, Puddletown
White, John, Weymouth
White, John, Durweston
White, John, Up way
White, John, Hazelbury
Bryan 12
White, John, Wootton Fitz
paine
White, Josias, Bradpole
White, Leah, Marnhull
White, Lydia, Moreton 51
White, Martha, Kington
Magna 17
White, Mary, Caundle Stur-
ton 6
White, Mary, Melbury Os-
1735
1691
1742
1682
1684
1782
1689
1751
1766
1767
22
3
4
53
5?
52
10
27
18
7
10
mond
White, Morgan, Cerne 15
AAHiite, Robert, 71
White, Robert, Okeford Shil-
ling 18
White, Thomas, Blandford 8
White, Thomas, Puddletown 76
White, Thomas, Tarrant
Keynston 97
White, Thomas, 39
White, Thomas, Tarrant
Keynston 69
White, Thomas, Chesilborne 15
White, Thomas, Bothen-
hampton 7
White, William, Cerne Abbas 12
White, William, Wimborne
St. Giles 73
White, William, Shilling
Okeford 33
DORSET WILLS.
1672
1672
1672
1674
1685
1685
1707
1742
1753
1758
1767
1779
1674
1776
1690
1733
1668
1790
1678
1677
1736
1661
1 67 1
1671
T677
1685
173 I
1763
1677
1689
1734
White, William, Okeford
Shilling
White, William, Chesilborne
White, William, Okeford
Shilling
White, Zachariah, Portland
Whiteing, Andrew, Puddle-
town
Whiteing, John, Evershot
Whiteing, William, Ever-
shot
Whitewood, Joseph, Long
Critchell
Whiting, John, Evershot
Whitmell, Thomas, Blandford
Whittle, John, Winterborne
Abbas
Whittle, Thomas, Portland
Whittle, Thomas, Poorstock
Whittle, Thos., Chesilborne
Whittle, Thomas, Broadway
Whoax, John, Gaiton in
Owermoigne
Wiggatt, Alice, Portland
Wiggatt, Rebecca, Portland
Wiggins, William, Blandford
Wilcox, Cicily, M interne
Magna
Wilcox, Joseph, \\'e\inouth
Wilkins, John, Cranborne
Wilkins, John, Evershot
Wilkins, John, Evershot
Wilkins, Robert, Hawkchurch
Wilkins, Thomas, L'pwim-
boi ne
Willett, John, Marshwood
Willett, Richard, Whit-
church Canonicorum
Williams, Angell, Hook
Wilhams, Anthony, Fleet
Williams, Doroth\-, Poxwell
Williams, Elizabeth, Buck-
horn Weston
Williams ah. Baker, Eliza-
beth, Melbury Bubb
Williams, Emanuel, Hook
Williams, George, Puddle-
town
Williams, George, Puddle-
town
Williams ah. Baker, Henry,
Woolcombe Matravers
Williams, Jane, Puddletown
Williams, Jane, West
Knighton
Williams, John, Hazelbury
Bryan
Williams, John, Upway
Williams, John, Okeford
Fitzpaine
21 1708
8 1744
28 1754
31 1747
44 1694
38 1671
23 1706
37 1766
15 1734
9 1684
45 1750
38 1709
40 1709
12 1741
5 1771
30 1677
39 1683
65 1691
5 1672
30 1688
57 1706
26 1671
1^5 1734
16 1737
10 1746
72 1680
57 1672
79 1674
31 1689
9 1736
72 1671
9 i6«5
40 1706
46 1691
42 1670
50 1677
60 1693
45 1676
63 1694
24 1679
80 1695
20 1753
N
178
Dorset Administrations.
Williams, John. Melcombe
Regis 15 1787
Williams, Joseph. Dorchester jx i6gi
Williams ah. Baker, Joseph,
SydHng St. Nicholas 43 1693
-AVilliams, Mary, Boridge 6 1678
Williams, Mary, Fleet 10 1736
Williams, Richard, Dor-
chester 14 1668
Williams, Richard, Wey-
mouth 26 1789
Williams, Samuel, Dorchester 17 1686
Williams, Samuel, Littleton
in Langton Long
Blandford 13 1763
Williams, Thomas, Litton
Cheney 20 1666
Williams ah. Baker, Walter,
Svdling St. Nicholas 42 1693
Williams, William, Bove-
ridge in Cranborne 5 1671
Willis, Ann. Cranborne 16 i68g
Willis, Hugh, Sandwich 48 1683
Willis, John, Worth in Ed-
mondsham 72 1670
Willis ah. Morey, John,
Broadwinsor 9 1676
• Willis, John, Warcham 30 1765
Willis ah. Applegate, Mary,
Stower Provost 5° 1688
Willis^r/s. Appleyard, Richard,
East Stour 20 1668
Willis, Sarah, Blandford St.
Marv 4 ^734
Willis, William, i 1673
Willis, William, Manston 15 1763
Willis, Humphry, Caundle
Stourton 9 1751
Wills, Christopher, Tol-
I'uddle 1\ ifi8o
Wills, Edward, Wareham 70 if->74
Wills ah. Morey, Elizabeth.
Dorchester 23 1677
Wills, Henr\-, Sturminster
Newtcm 25 1789
Wills, Jane, Stalbridge 17 1791
Wills, John. Wareham 53 1709
Wills ah. Morey, Nathaniel,
Dorchester 18 1670
Wills, Samuel, Broadwinsor 15 1690
Wilmot, Richard, Shaston 64 1690
Wilson, Benjamin, Wey-
mouth 69 1689
Wilson, Benjamin, H.M.S.
" Rumney," Weymouth 82 1707
Wilson, Richard, Weymouth 116 1681
Wilson, Sarah, Weymouth 61 1706
Wilson, Simon, H.M.vS.
"Montague" 40 1709
Wilson, Thomas, Blandford 5 173^
79 1684
9 1745
35 1688
79 1676
52 1680
20 1705
29 1691
23 1710
36 1731
52 1677
Wiltshire, Thomas, Ower-
moigne
Wiltshire, Thomas, East
Lulworlh
Winch, Agnis, Poorstock
Winch, Ann. Winterborne
Steeple
Winch, Hugh, Poorstock
Winsor, .Alexander, Ship,
-Eagle"
Winsor, Benjamin, Dor-
chester
Winsor, Joan, Borington
Winsor, John, Puddletrent-
hide
Winsor, William, Weymouth 35 1753
Winter, Gregory, Dorchester 31 1672
Winterborne, Martha, Shas-
ton
Winterhay, William. Wit-
combe
Winzar, Mary, Dorchester
Wiseman, Edward, Wey-
mouth
Wiseman, Susan, Portland
Witt, Richard, Stock Gav-
lard
Witteridge, Thomas, Okeford
Eitzpaine
Wood, Abraham, Charmouth
Wood, Alexander, Melburv
Bubb
Wood, Angell, Abbotsbury
Wood, Christopher, Wyke
Regis
Wood, James, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Wood, James. Osmington
Wood, James, Whitchurch
Canonicorum
Wood, John. Bettiscombe
Wood, Mary, Milton Abbas
Wood, Robert, Osmington
Wood, Solomon, Todbere
Wood, I'homas, Wyke Regis 58 1741
Woodcock, William. Stanton
Gabriels
Woodford ah. Lambert, Joan
(■? John ■. Monkton
Woodman, Rebecca. Bland-
ford
Woodman, Thomas, Gussage
All Saints
Woodrow, Edward, East Lul-
worth
Woodrow, Francis, Dor-
chester
Woodrow, John, Hilton
Woodrow, John, Shipway in
Bryants Piddle
43
2U
1682
1761
76
40
1674
1692
78
1672
12
9
1776
1673
37
I
1683
1682
.^9 1 74 1
4"
t66i
19
1746
70
i()76
2
1 69 1
30
17(11
21
1 749
.51
I7.^o
.i8
1741
30
1740
37
1686
2
ib95
29 1709
14 1739
13 1739
34 1675
21 1790
Archdeaconry Court.
Woodrow, Margaret, Marn-
huU
Woodrow, William, Marn-
hull
Woodrow, William, Marn-
hull
Woods, Samuel, Hinton
Martell, Ship, "Suffolk"
Woods, William, Puddle-
town
Woodsford, Elias, Puddle-
trenthide
Woodsford, John, Froome
Vauchurch
Woodsford, Mary, Puddle-
hinton
Woodsford, William, Toller
Porcorum
Woolfrey, Henry, Winter-
borne Stickland
Woolfrey, Thomas, Sand-
wich
Woolfrey, William, Milton
Abbas
Woolfreys, Joseph, East Lul-
worth
Woolfreys, William, Lanj<ton
in Purbeck
Woolkey, Mary. Long Hredy
Worsley, James. Weymouth
Wright, Thomas, Shaston
Wrixon, John. H.M.S.
'■ W'arsprite "
Wyatt, John, W'areham
Wyatt, Thomas. Puddle-
town
Wykes, \\ illiam, Motcombe
Wynch, John, Poorstock
Yeat, George, Dorchester
Yeate, Thomas, Melbury
Bubb
Yeates, John, Frampton
Yeatman, Ann, Fiddleford
Yeatman, George, Stur-
minster Newton Castle
Yeatman, John, Sturminster
Newton
Yeatman, Morgan, Hinton
St. Mary
Yeatman, Morgan, Hinton
St. Mar_\-
Yeatman, Samuel, Ibberton
Ship
35
6
59
23
29
i8
21
37
Yeatman, Thomas, -
35 1674 Yellow, Thomas,
"Eagle" 64
54 1671 Yellow, William, Ship
"Eagle" 70
65 1684 Yetman, John, Belchalwell i
Yetman, Theophilus, Hinton
28 1706 St. Marv 22
Young, Allen, Weston Buck-
16 1785 horn 64
Young, Ann, Stoke Abbas 21
13 1732 Young, Charles, Blandford
Young, Christopher, Ware-
II 1743 ham
Young, Daniel, Symonds-
21 1736 bury
Young, Eiias, Gussage St.
24 1781 Michael
Young, Henry, East Or-
78 1677 chard
Young, Henry, Gussage All
45 i68g Saints
Young, Henry, Weymouth
14175''^ Young, James, Tarrant Rush-
ton
5 1735 Young, John, Long Critchell ^6
Young, John, Gussage All
18 1733 Saints 18
34 1741 Young, John, Murston 37
f)o 1709 Young, John. H..M.S.
39 1751 "Gloucester ■■ 53
Young, John. Scnr., Lidiinch 17
56 1709 Young, John. Jiuckhorn
63 if)75 Weston 3
Young, John, Marnhuil 27
84 1684 Young, Margaret. Wey-
29 1737 i mouth ^1
39 ih68 Young, Nicholas, Marnhuil 36
Young, Nicholas, Farnham 25
42 1762 Young, Robert, Sturminster
Newton 74
51 1691 Young, Robert, Cann 9
25 1677 Young, Robert, Buckhorn
16 1747 1 Weston 2
Young, Robert. Chideock 10
30 1682 ■ Young, Stephen, Launce-
stone 6y
37 1762 Young, William, Pulham 14
16 1739 Zebedee ah. Roper, John.
Cranborne 8
13 1771 Zebedee ah. Roper, Judith,
13 1746 Cranborne 4
179
1677
1707
1707
1752
1751
1676
1665
1734
1668
1736
1689
1661
1668
1748
1739
1667
1 669
1689
'745
1767
1775
178,,
1666
1689
1 690
1739
1760
1764
1680
1768
1771
1784
CORRECTIONS.
Page i8, line 12, ist col., for Pope read Pople.
144, „ 47, 2nd „ Samways should be in Clarendon type.
Mills in the peculiar
OF
Mtmborne flDinster
PREVIOUS TO 1792.
No. Testator.
1 Abbott, Henry
2 Abbott, Henry
3 Abbott, John
4 Abbott, Henry
5 Abbott, Philip
6 Abbott, Henry
7 Abbott, Henry
8 Abbott, Thomas
9 Addams, Edward
ID Addams, John
11 Addams, John
12 Allen, Robert
13 Allford, Mary
14 Aman, John
15 Aman, Thomas
16 Aman, Thomas
17 Aman, Mary
18 Aman, Edward
19 Aman, Jane
20 Amey, Thomas
21 Ansty, John
1 Bacon, Henry
2 Bagus, William
3 Baker, Margaret
4 Baiker, Thomas
5 Baker, Richard
6 Baker, Robert
7 Barber, John
8 Barfott, George
Will dated.
28 July, 1603
25 Jan., 1682
25 Dec, 1640
20 Apr., 1702
23 Apr., 1704
8 Jan., 1752
6 Apr., 1785
2 Aug., 1785
2 Apr., 1668
14 Apr., 1750
I May, 1604
29 Oct., 1759
28 Feb., 1593
21 Nov., 1661
15 Apr., 1699
12 Nov., 1717
20 Sept., 1721
10 Nov., 1762
24 Feb., 1662
Proved.
I Apr., 1683
12 Feb., 1640
1702
23 May, 1704
13 July, 1757
8 June, 1785
7 June, 1786
21 May, 1668
26 Nov., 1786
27 , 1604
29 Nov., 1759
26 Oct., 1720
29 May, 1722
16 Nov., 1771
I June, 1663
Grantee.
Thomas Abbott
Thomas Abbott
Mary Abbott
Wm'. Abbott
Mary Addams
Eliz. Kerley
Kath. Allen
Ann King
n Dec, 1662 Margaret Aman
16 Dec, 1712 ID Mar., 1713
Eliz. Dewey
Wm. Aman
John Barnes
John Dawe and
Samuel Bagster
B.
t6 Oct., 1716
19 Nov., 1739
3 May, 1598
I July, 1689
20 Feb., 1748
4 June, 1788
6 Apr., 1651
18 Feb., 1765
1716 —
24 Jan., 1739/40 Adrian Bagus
II Dec, 1689
28 Mar., 1749
29 Dec, 1790
26 Dec, 1651
5 Aug., 1765
Marger)' and
Thomas Baker
Eliz. Baker
Mary Baker
Eliz. Barber
Geo. Barfoot
I82
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
9 Barfoot, William
10 Barnard, Edith
11 Barnard, John
12 Barnes, Henry
13 Barnes, Richard
14 Barnes, William
15 Barnes, John
16 Barrow, Ralph
17 Bartleet, William
18 Barnes, Robert
19 Barnes, Elizabeth
20 Barnes, John
21 Bartleet, Richard
22 Barnes, Thomas
23 Barnes, Thomas
24 Barnes, Thomas
25 Barnes, Richard
26 Barnes, Elizabeth
27 Barnes, Thomas
28 Barnes, Clement
29 Barnes, Thomas
30 Barnes, Thomas
31 Barnes, Thomas
32 Barnes, William
33 Barnes, William
34 Barnes, John
35 Barnes, Dorcas
36 Barrat, Walter
37 Barrat, John
38 Barratt, Robert
39 Barrett, Thomas
40 Bartlett, Margrett
41 Bascome, John
42 Bason, Charles
43 Bason, Thomas
44 Bason, William
45 Bason, Lydia
.46 Bason, Martha
47 Baston, Thomas
48 Batchelour, Christo-
pher
49 Batt, George
50 Batt, Thomas
51 Batt, Oliver
52 Batt, William
53 Batt, Elizabeth
54 Batt, John
55 Batt, Ann
56 Batt, Ann
57 Batten, William
58 Baylye, Thomas
59 Bennett, William
60 Bennett, John
61 Bennett, John
62 Berry, Christopher
Will dated.
19 May, 1790
13 Sept., 1694
6 Mar., 1596
12 Apr., 1607
2 Mar., 1611
5 Nov., 1616
26 Aug., 1638
7 July, 1650
7 June, 1658
17 June, 1662
3 Nov., 1662
15 Aug., 1662
5 May, 1665
17 Apr., 1668
7 Oct., 1692
10 Sept., 1705
5 Jan., 1714
25 Mar., 1723
21 Mar., 1730
16 Nov., 1740
18 June, 1742
20 Feb., 1773
23 July, 1789
6 Nov., 1752
5 May, 1658
18 Feb., 1669
6 Jan., 1684
8 Oct., 1715
25 May, 1719
9 June, 1708
6 Apr., 1691
7 Nov., 1737
12 Mar., 1744
5 May, 1748
29 Dec, 1769
16 Feb., 1722
13 Dec, 1765
20 Jan., 1653
4 Dec, 1693
7 Mar., 1734
29 Mar., 1758
2 Dec, 1758
14 Nov., 1764
29 May, 1775
3 Dec, 1670
30 Mar., 1604
12 July, 1641
9 Aug., 1720
19 Dec, 1738
22 Aug., 1676
Proved.
24 June, 1805
13 Jan., 1686
27 Sept., 1694
15 Feb., 1624
28 Nov., 1629
9 Nov., 1638
20 June, 1651
6 Feb., 1661
8 Oct., 1662
8 l>}ov., 1662
8 May, 1663
12 May, 1665
Grantee.
Wm. and James
Barfoot
Richard Martin
Robert Barrow
Eliz. Bartleet
Robert and
John Barnes
Matthew Rayndle
Thos. Barnes
Margaret Bartleet
Fame Barnes
Thos. Barnes
Clement Barnes
10 Nov., 1692 G. Barnes
21 Jan., 1715
23 Jan., 1735
3 Jan., 1741
29 Aug., 1744
17 July, 1775
29 Nov., 1794
18 Dec, 1752
9 Apr., 1688
18 Nov., 1715
29 Mar., 1720
24 Sept., 1708
14 May, 1691
17 Nov., 1738
18 July, 1761
6 June, 1748
28 Mar., 1777
28 Apr., 1724
18 June, 1735
28 Sept., 1758
9 Aug., 1759
24 June, 1765
6 Dec, 1777
16 June, 1642
22 Jan., 1725
15 Jan., 1738
Eliz. Barnes
Wm. Barnes
Ann Barnes
Joseph Barnes
Lydia Barnes
Edith Broom
Kath. Barratt
Jacob Bartlett
Mary Bascome
Alice Bason
Lydia Bason
Martha and
William Bason
Samuel Bason
Wm. Fry
— Baston
William and
Eliz. Batt
Eliz. Batt
Wm. Batt
Ann Batt
John Warland
Thos. Bennett
Margaret Bennett
Wm. Bennett
Wills in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 183
No. Testator.
Will dated.
Proved.
Grantee.
63 Besant, Ambrose
14 Feb.
,1728
29 Apr.
,1783
Mary and Am-
brose Bennett
64 Besant, William
16 May, 1697
—
—
65 Besant, Mary
17 Sept
., 1791
26 Dec.
, 1791
Christr. Ney and
Jos. Bowles
66 Besant, Ambrose
16 Apr.
, 1792
28 Aug.
, 1792
John Strange
67 Bird, Magdalen
19 Jan.,
1682
II May
, 1683
—
68 Bird, Mary
24 Nov.
, 1724
28 June
, 1725
Wm. Oakley
69 Bysop, Elizabeth
13 Nov.
, 1610
—
—
70 Byshopp, John
28 Jan.,
1624
—
—
71 Bishop, Thomas
21 July,
1692
5 Oct.,
1692
Rose Bishop
72 Blanchard, John
12 Oct.,
1596
—
—
73 Blanchard, James
12 Feb.
, 1609
— ■
—
74 Blanchard, Richard
21 Sept
., 1615
—
—
75 Blanchard, William
29 Apr.,
, 1620
—
—
76 Blanchard, Margaret i6 Nov.
, 1621
—
—
77 Blanchard, Thomas
23 Mar.
,1778
3 Mar.
, 1779
Mary Hunt
78 Blandford, Isaac
8 Aug.
, 1776
3 Sept,
., 1781
Lucy Blandford
79 Bleeke, Griffin
24 Jan.,
1608
5 Sept,
,, 1609
Ann Bleeke
80 Bolton, William
21 June
, 1597
13 Oct.,
1597
—
81 Bolton, Lucy
—
II Mar.
, 1641
Jane Anckitill
82 Bolton, Robert
9 Dec.
. 1703
—
—
83 Bolton, Sarah
23 Jan.,
1708
14 Feb.,
1708
—
84 Bolton, Mary
25 Apr.,
1729
12 June
, 1729
Henry Harwood
85 Bolton, Abraham
16 Apr.,
1768
12 Aug.,
, 1768
John Bolton
86 Boom, William
7 Nov..
, 1786
4 May,
1795
Richard Boom
87 Bonham, William
20 Apr.,
1612
—
—
88 Bonham, Christopher 20 Apr.,
1630
10 June,
1630
Avice Bonham
89 Bonham, William
26 Dec,
, 1664
—
-
90 Bonnam, Luke
7 Dec,
1684
8 Jan.,
1684
—
91 Bonham, William
14 Oct.,
1783
16 Dec,
1783
Eliz. Bonham
92 Bouven, Luke
12 Mar.,
1735
25 Apr.,
1735
John Newman
93 Bowles, George
4 Feb.,
1700
1702
—
94 Bowles, Joseph
13 Jan.,
1803
2 May,
1804
Saml. Bowles
95 Bradstock, Henry
29 Jan..
1634
I June,
1635
Dorkas Bradstock
96 Braffett, Richard
25 Mar.,
1740
6 Oct.,
1740
Jos. Braffett
97 Braffett, Joseph
9 May,
1757
10 Feb.,
1761
Thos. Braffett
98 Braffett, Grace
6 May,
1 76 1
22 Oct.,
1762
Thos. Braffett
99 B raker, John
16 Nov.,
1763
9 Oct.,
1765
Mary Braker
100 Braker, John
27 Dec,
1787
30 Oct.,
1789
Mary Braker
loi Brembley, Thomas
24 Aug.,
1612
Oct.,
1612
John Mackrell
102 Breuson, Susanna
25 Oct.,
1775
I Sept.,
1776
Mary Breuson
103 Breuson, Mary
—
30 Mar.,
1799
Tim Clench and
Jas; Gerrard
104 Breuton, Joan
13 Feb.,
1620
20 Mar.,
1622
Reginald Breuton
105 Breuton, Ellen
14 Apr.,
1633
8 July,
1633
Thos. Breuton
106 Breuton, Joan
5 Sept.,
1668
—
—
107 Breuton, Margaret
3 Apr.,
1710
2 June,
1710
Wm. and Mary
Breuton
108 Breuton, Thomas
7 June,
1738
10 Aug.,
1743
Eliz. Breuton
109 Brewer, Joan
14 Oct.,
1598
8 Dec,
1598
Wm. and J.
Wareham
no Brewer, William
18 Feb.,
1603
—
—
III; Brewer, John
27 Apr.,
1620
9 June,
1620
Joan Breuton
112 Brewer, Luke
20 Nov.,
1669
—
—
113 Brewer, Christian
10 Feb.,
1679
16 Nov.,
1680
John Brewer
114 Brewer, William
4 May,
1680
—
—
115 Brewer, Robert
3 May,.
1732
13 Dec,
1734
Elizabeth Brewer
116 Brewer, Roger
1 3
23 Oct., 1
[764
27 Mar.,
1765
Mary Brewer
i84
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
117 Brewer, Mary
118 Brinson, Ann
119 Brinson, Robert
120 Bro'wne, John
121 Browne, Thomas
122 Browne, Alice
123 Browne, Mary
124 Brownings, Richard
125 Browning, Vincent
126 Browning, Ellenor
127 Browning, Allen
128 Browning, Thomas
129 Browning, Thomas
130 Budden, Thomas
131 Budden, Elizabeth
132 Budden, Luke
133 Budden, Jane
134 Budden, William
135 Budden, John
136 Budden, Joan
137 Budden, John
138 Budden, John
139 Budden, Mary
140 Budden, Richard
141 Budden, Edward
142 Budden, Mary
143 Bugden, Samuel
144 Bull, Thomas
145 Burgess, William
146 Burgis, Alice
147 Burges, Hendry
148 Burnett, Ann
149 Burt, Mary
150 Burt, Thomas
151 Bushell, Robert
152 Butler, Richard
153 Butler, Richard
154 Butler, Ellen
155 Butler, Thomas
156 Butler, Pritchard
157 Butler, Thomas
158 Buttlar, John
159 Butler, John
160 Butler, Richard
161 Buttler, Mary
162 Butler, Jane
163 Butt, Mary
Will dated.
2 Jan., 1779
28 Jan., 1728
8 Dec, 1737
13 May, 1610
28 Jul)', 1624
2 June, 1637
4 July, 1700
7 Sept., 1594
27 Feb., 1597
20 Sept., 1612
3 Feb., 1623
7 Mar., 1640
17 Nov., 1663
15 Oct.,
I Dec,
20 Apr.,
19 Oct.,
22 May,
II Apr.,
25 May,
3 May,
6 Nov.,
1595
1614
1684
1691
1705
1721
1725
1731
1754
25 Oct., 1753
5 Dec, 1758
30 June, 1760
14 Mar., 1769
14 Feb., 1773
25 June, 1710
10 Mar., 1634
1 Apr., 1639
15 Nov., 1666
13 Mar., 1785
18 Jan., 1765
15 Feb., 1812
15 Nov., 1593
2 Aug., 1607
15 Dec, 1612
4 Sept., 1613
17 June, 1621
18 Feb., 1629
ig Dec, 1696
25 Feb., 1706
12 Feb., 1708
3 Mar., 1724
19 Mar., 1731
14 Jan., 1748
29 Oct., 1766
Proved.
10 May, 1784
I Feb., 1730
19 Dec, 1737
30 Aug., 1624
28 Aug., 1638
15 July, 1700
28 May, 1624
16 Apr., 1641
29 Jan., 1663
Grantee.
Jenny Read
Robt. Brinson
Edwd. Phillips
Alice Browne
Gundry Browne
Agnes Browning
John Habgood
rhos. and Alice
Browning
6 Nov., 1684 Wm. Budden
27 Nov., 1705
2 Dec, 1726
12 June, 1732
15 July, 1731
14 May, 1762
7 Feb., 1755
30 Dec, 1758
22 Nov., 1763
3 Nov., 1773
14 Sept., 1773
28 Nov., 1710
4 May, 1638
21 Nov., 1639
20 Oct., 1785
ID Jan., 1766
25 Mar., 1812
6 July, 1621
20 Mar., 1628
4 Jan., 1696
24 May, 1709
21 Jan., 1730.
II May, 1733
13 Jan., 1749
23 June, 1769
Rebecca Budden
John Budden
Sarah Budden
Mary Budden
J. Burt and Mary
Oats
M. A. and E.
Budden
Sarah Budden
Mary Budden
John Gear
Saml. Bugden
— Burgess
Joannah Coombe
Chr. Vic. and
Edwd. White
John Habgood, sr.
Margt. Williams
Edith Butler
— Butler
Jane Butler
Jno. and Thos.
Butler
Jos. Bowles
Abigail Butt
1 Canne, William
2 Cane, William
3 Cane, William
11 Jan., 1696
12 Oct., 1799
28 July, 1787
29 Jan., 1796
26 Apr., 1800
ID Apr., 1788
John Canne
Wm. Maidment
W. Barfoot and
J. Tory
IViils in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 185
No I'tsiator.
4 Carleton, Ihomas
5 Carlton, John
6 Carleton, John
7 Carlton, John
8 Card, Ihomas
9 Cater, Lazarus
10 Cater, Mary
11 Chamberlain, W'm.
12 Chamberlain, John
13 Chambers, William
14 Chambers, Markes
15 Chambers, Ebbott
16 Chambers, Thomas
17 Channing, Ann
18 Cherrett, Eleanor
19 Ciappe, Richard
20 Clapcott, Ursula
21 Clarke, Jone
22 Clarke, Nicholas
2j Clarke, (icorf;e
24 Clarke, Joan
25 Clarke, George
26 Clarke, Matthew
27 Clarke, William
28 Clarke, Elizabeth
29 Clarke, Cisly
30 Clarke, Obadiah
31 Clarke, Aaron
32 Clarke, James
i}) Clarke, Moses
34 Cleverly, John
35 Cobb, F^eter
36 Cobb, Elizabeth
37 Coffin, Ihomas
38 Cole, Richard
39 Cole, James
40 Cole, William
41 Collier, Lucy
42 CoUens, Nathaniel
43 Collins, Henry
44 Coombe, Collet
45 Combe, Marf;aret
46 Comes, William
47 Combe, Lawrence
48 Combe, Richard
49 Compton, Amy
50 Cooke, Sampson
51 Cooke, William
52 Cooke, William
53 Coome, Lawrance
54 Coombe, William
55 Cooper, Alice
5fa Cooper, Ihomas
57 Cooper, William
Will dated.
29 Nov., 1646
II Oct., 1708
30 Jan., 177H
25 Feb.. 1 75 1
20 June, 1762
13 Feb., 1765
26 Aug., 1779
29 Oct., 1798
5 Feb., 1683
23 Sept., 1720
17 l-"eb., 1728
2 Sept., 1728
20 Oct., 1750
19 Jan., 1732
8 Aug., 1615
28 Jan.. 1726
30 May, 1595
4 Aug., 1612
26 Feb., 1622
19 Feb., 1628
27 June, 1628
20 Jan., 1648
I Dec, 1648
29 Dec, 1668
17 Sept., 1673
1 Apr., 1687
2 Dec. 1735
21 Mar., 1737
21 Oct., 1741
28 Feb., 1717
5 Apr., 1758
26 July, 1758
21 May, 1799
5 May, 1626
18 Mar., 1748
16 Apr., 1782
29 Oct., 1639
9 June, 1 64 1
17 June. 1668
24 Feb.. 1599
18 Oct.. 1645
10 July. 1630
18 May, 1636
11 Mar., 1702
31 Jan., 1703
20 Sept., 1626
6 July, 1731
9 Nov., 1778
8 July, 1625
22 May, 1614
I June, 1710
3 May, 1725
July, 1777
F^roved.
17 May, 1652
12 Nov., 1708
27 June, 1785
lb July, 1 75 1
28 July, 1726
4 Nov., 1768
9 June, 1789
26 June, 1800
8 Jan., 1684
26 Sept., 1730
15 Feb., 172S
I -May, 1 75 1
14 May, 1733
Ci ran tee.
Thos. Carleton
Mary Carlton
John Carlton
Mary Card
J.Barfoot.R.Dean
and Mary Cater
John Harfoot
E. Chamberlain
J. Chamberlain
Mark Chambers
R. Weeks, Mary
Nowlem, and
Ann Nowlem
Ibbert Chambers
Thomas Heazer
Peter Cherrett
10 Aug., 1621 John Clarke
i8 Nov., 1626 Geo. Clarke
6 Mar., 1626 (sic) Wm. Dewey
6 Aug., 1628 Anne Clarke
5 Nov., 1650 Cecilia Clarke
4 May, 1655 Eliz. Clarke
II Dec, 1689
9 Aug., 1759
9 Jan., 1738
4 June, 1743
21 Jan., 1725
20 July, 1758
8 Sept., 1760
18 July, 1800
2g Dec, 1749
21 Feb., 1785
I July, 1641
6 Aug., 1668
5 Oct., 1532 ?
15 Aug., 1636
6 Apr., 1703
4 Nov., 1704
24 May, 1640
16 Nov., 1732
20 May, 1783
29 Apr., 1626
5 Feb., 1712
27 Sept., 1725
20 Aug., 1777
Mary Clarke
Hester Clarke
Joseph \\ hite
Eliz. Clarke
Edwd. Cleverly
Eliz. Cobb.
Saml. Joy
Robert Coffin
Ann Butler
Mary Curtis
Edith Hillgrove
Henry Collins
John Combes
Henry Cooke
Hanna Cooke
Sarah and Benj.
Cooke
Joan Coome
Thos. Cooper
Thos. Hancocke
Mary and Jos.
Cooper
1 86
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
58 Corbin, Ambrose
59 Corbin, Elizabeth
60 Cornelius, Peter
61 Cornish, a/s. Skinner,
John
62 Cosh, Roger
63 Cossens, Richard
64 Cotrell, John
65 Cotrell, William
66 Coterell, John
67 Cottrill, Alice
68 Counter, Mary
69 Coussins, Thomas
70 Cox, John
71 Cox, Katherine
72 Cox, John
73 Cox, Ann
74 Cox, Thomas
75 Cox, John
76 Cross, Joan
77 Curtis, John
78 Curtis, Richard
79 Curtis, Elizabeth
80 Co£Bn, Thomas
Will dated.
15 Nov., 1711
12 Nov., 1781
30 June, 1628
29 Nov., 1700
18 Apr., 1593
26 Oct., 1705
10 Aug., 1724
26 Nov., 1731
19 Oct., 1744
23 Oct., 1713
25 Mar., 1789
20 Sept., 1631
18 Apr., 1676
14 July, 1680
26 Oct., 1694
14 Nov., 1777
I Aug., 1681
11 Dec, 1724
22 Oct., 1747
7 Aug., 1789
20 Nov., 1793
Proved.
Grantee.
19 July, 1782
6 Oct., 1628
13 May, 1701
14 Sept., 1724
4 Dec, 1744
4 Dec, 1744
4 Nov., 1713
11 Apr., 1789
2 Sept., 1632
25 Aug., 1680
12 Nov., i6g6
23 Jan., 1785
9 Aug., 1681.
27 June, 1750
22 Jan., 1790
4 July, 1819
Jane Hay ward
Jas. Cornelius
John Cottrell
John Fall
John Fall
Jos. Stainer
\V. Cox and Robt.
Bartholomew.
Robert Cox
Elizth. Mitchell
Susanna Lovell
Hannah Coffin
1 Daccomb, Francis
2 Dacomb, Elias
3 Dacomb, Elizabeth
4 Dale, John
5 Dale, Robert
6 Dale, Edith
7 Davies, Thomas
8 Davies, Henry
9 Davies, John
10 Davis, Ann
11 Davye, "William
12 Davye, Joan
13 Davye, Henry
14 Davy, Simon
15 Davy, William
16 Daw, Thomas
17 Daw, John
18 Daw, Thomas
19 Daw, Deborah
20 Daw, John
21 Dean, Thomas
22 Dean, Thomas
23 Dean, William
24 Dean, Thomas
25 Dean, Thomas
26 Deane, Mary
27 Deane, Thomas
28 Dean, Elizabeth
10 Oct., 1594
17 Aug., 1755
25 May, 1809
5 May, 1607
20 Oct., 1664
12 Oct., 1674
11 Apr., 1591
28 Apr., 1 67 1
22 June, 1700
16 Jan., 1768
13 Aug., 1628
18 Aug., 1657
18 June, 1662
9 Nov., 1668
8 Apr., 1714
17 Dec, 1609
25 July, 1654
2 June, 1708
31 Jan., 1720
5 Feb., 1722
8 June, 1600
20 Mar., 1619
30 Apr., 1645
29 Oct., 1669
II Sept., 1705
10 Dec, 1772
2 Feb., 1730
16 Feb., 1756
23 Jan., 1766
18 July, 1809
26 July, 1607
25 Nov., 1664
12 July. 1671
20 Oct., 1700
3 Jan., 1772
18 Oct., 1628
18 Feb., 1658
28 May, 1714
20 Oct., 1665
24 May, 1709
24 Feb., 1720
26 June, 1724
20 Oct., 1600
12 June, 1620
II June, 1645
31 Jan., 1670
ig Nov., 1706
14 Oct., 1723
4 Mar., 1730
27 Mar., 1756
Elias and Jos.
Dacomb
W. Pitt Butt
Joan Dale
Edith Dale
John Davis
Eleanor Davy
Edith Daw
Jos. Daw and
Ahasuerus
Willis
Joseph Daw
Margaret Dean
Richard Dean
Joan Dean
Richd. Dean
Wt/Zs in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 187
No. Testator.
Will dated.
Proved.
Grantee.
29 Dean, Thomas
16 Jan.,
1759
5 Nov.
, 1759
Josh. Ring,Joseph
Barfoot and Mi-
chael Hookey
30 Delicourt, John
—
—
31 Derham, William
14 Mar
•, 1730
12 Oct.,
. 1732
Eleanor Derham
32 Dewey, Thomas
—
—
-^Z Dewey, William
21 July,
1658
—
—
34 Dewey, Henry
6 Dec.
, 1658
12 June.
, 1662
Ann Dewey
35 Dewey, Robert
14 Aug.
, 1690
9 May,
1693
—
36 Dewey, William
II Aug.
, 1593
—
—
37 Dewey, Stephen
6 Jan.,
1698
—
—
38 Dewy, James
2 Apr.,
, 1702
—
—
39 Dewy, William
22 June
. 1743
8 Mar.
, 1757
Mary Dewy
40 Dewy, Mary
15 May,
. 1777
7 July,
1784
Ann, Mary and
Jane Oakley
41 Dewy, John
17 Dec.
,1787
ID Apr.,
1788
John Mitchell
42 Dike, Ellen
8 Feb.,
, 1615
—
43 Dicke, John
12 Feb.,
1710
6 Apr.,
1713
—
44 Dike, Mary
II Jan.,
1711
18 Apr.,
1718
—
45 Dike, Elizabeth
10 Oct.,
1711
—
—
46 Douche, William
6 June,
. 1594
—
—
47 Douge, Osmond
6 Feb.,
1632
I Feb.,
1632
Margaret Douge
48 Drake, Benjamin
20 Mar.
, 1755
—
—
49 Drew, Martha
9 July,
1785
7 Oct.,
1786
Eliz. Drew
50 Druitt, Philip
10 Feb.,
1736
ID Nov.,
. 1737
Eliz. Druitt
51 Durdel, John
10 Jan.,
1753
3 Aug.,
1754
Henry Beach
52 Druitt, Shacheverell
22 Jan.,
1795
9 Mar.,
. 1795
Catherine and
Eliz. Druitt
53 Dudley, George
15 Jan.,
1592
—
—
54 Dudley, Simon
16 June,
. 1639
25 Aug.,
1639
J no. Dudley
I Elliot, Joan
I Mar.,
E.
1592
2 Elliot, Elizabeth
I Mar.,
1594
—
—
3 Elliot, John
12 May,
1622
4 Oct.,
1622
Robt. Elhot
4 Elliot, Joan
10 Jan.,
1631
—
5 Emmins, Thomas
24 Dec,
1715
17- May,
1716
6 Essex, John
15 Man,
1758
27 Dec,
1758
Sarah Essex
7 Etheridge, William
24 Jan.,
1599
—
—
8 Etheridge, Elizeus
26 Nov.,
, 1612
—
—
9 Etheridge, Joan
8 May,
1613
—
—
10 Etheridge, John
2 Jan.,
1682
10 Mar.,
1686
Joan Etheridge
II Evamy, Richard
2 Dec,
1789
9 June,
1791
Johanna- Frances
Evamy
12 Evamy, Joshua Fran.
7 July,
1802
10 Dec,
1804
Rd. Evamy
13 Eyres, Thomas
7 Oct.,
1614
_
—
14 Eare, Robert
II Dec,
1620
2 Sept.,
1626
Robert Everie
15 Evans, Thomas
23 Mar.,
1696
9 Mar.,
1697
—
16 Everett, William
27 Jan.,
1702
I Mar.,
1702
—
17 Evans, Thomas
17 June,
1731
26 July,
1731
Mary Evans
18 Evans, Mary
13 Feb.,
1732
F.
14 June,
1734
John Mackrell
and John
Flooke
I Faben, James
23 Aug.,
16—
II Feb.,
1640
Wm. Gillingham
2 Fabian, William
8 Feb.,
1710
3 Mar.,
1710
3 Fabian, Joan
24 Mar.,
1711
20 May,
1712
—
1 3
1 88
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
4 Fabian, John
5 Fabian, Mary
6 Faucey, Philip
y Farr, Jeremiah
8 Fearne, John
9 Fellows, John
ID Fellows, Richard
11 Fiffitt, Richard
12 Fifett, Richard
13 Fifett, Ann
14 Fipp, Thomas
■ 15 Fisher, Susannah
16 Fisher, Alexander
17 Fishmore, Walter
18 Fishmore, William
1 9 Flooke, Allen
20 Floyd, Alice
21 Field, William
22 Foliatt, Matthew
23 Forward, Gregory
Will dated.
7 July, 1756
22 May, 1776
6 Apr., 1700
20 Dec, 1672
21 Oct., 1674
22 Nov., 1740
II Feb., 1625
23 Sept.,
28 Mar.,
15 Apr.,
17 Oct.,
20 Feb.,
26 Mar.,
4 Apr.,
27 Feb.,
19 Jan.,
10 June,
1613
1768
1685
1633
1623
1611
1593
1663
1642
173S
24 Foster, Phillip 28 Jan., 1597
25 Foster, John 4 Mar., 1675
26 Foster, Edward 7 Feb., 1688
27 Fowler, Elenor 6 May, 161 1
28 Frampton, Catherine 10 Apr., 1594
29 Frampton, William 9 May, 1593
30 Frampton, William 30 Nov., 1610
31 Frampton, Margaret 4 Feb., 1619
32 Frampton, Ellen 13 Nov., —
33 Frampton, Joan
34 Frampton, Vincent
35 Frampton, William
36 Frampton, Stephen
37 Frandshaw, Richd.
38 Freeborne, Thomas
39 Freborne, Richard
40 Freborne, Richard
41 Freeborne, Thomas
42 Freeborne, William
43 Freehman, Henry
44 Frost, Briget
45 Frost, Lucretia
46 Frost, John
47 Frost, Christian
48 Frost, Ruth
49 Fry, Ann
50 Fry, Jane
51 Fuller, John
52 Fuller, Phillip
53 Fuller, Robert
54 Fuller, Joan
55 Fyler, John
1 Gallop, Richard
2 Galpin, Betterly
10 Sept., 1629
15 Nov., 1638
18 Apr., 1676
31 Jan., 1692
25 Jan., 1624
6 July, 1640
12 Aug., 1669
15 Nov., 1726
1 Nov., 1793
3 Jan., 1810
31 Mar., 1730
29 June, 1660
11 June, 1665
24 May, 1699
I Sept., 1694
ig June, 1717
8 Feb., 1779
24 Dec, 1779
16 Nov., 1591
20 Feb., 1607
29 Nov., 1613
ID Jan., 1626
21 Dec, 1743
Proved.
13 July, 1757
28 Dec, 1780
25 Apr., 1700
27 Sept., 1744
7 Apr., 1627
II Mar. —
9 Apr., 1768
10 Feb., 1686
— 1633
9 Nov., 1626
24 Mar., 1642
23 Apr., 1743
2 May, 1685
18 May, 1688
8 Dec, 1620
8 Feb., 1626
25 Sept., 1629
6 Dec, 1642
8 May, 1694
I Mar., 1624
28 Feb., 1640
16 — 1669
14 July* 1727
26 Feb., 1794
9 Feb., 1812
10 Apr., 1734
Grantee.
G.
Mary Fellows
Wm. Fifett
William Fry
Eliz. Budde'n
Walter Fishmore
Alexander Fisher
Catherine For-
ward
Thos. Barnes
Christopher
Frampton
Ann Strong
Mary Frampton
Mary Frandshaw
Mary Freeborne
Rd. Freeborne
John Freeborne
Mary Freeborne
Mary Bason
28 Sept., 1665 Wm. Potle
17 Apr., 1704
29 Dec, 1720
23 July, 1779
14 Jan., 1780
I Feb., 1626
4 Apr., 1745
Wm. Frost
Wm. Tisard
Wm. Fry
Wm. Fry
John Fuller
Mary Fyler
12 Apr., 1658
15 Feb., 1724
2 Mar., 1727 Wm. Galpine
Wills in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 189
No. Testator.
3 Galpine, William
4 Galpine, John
5 Galpine, William
6 Galpine, Mary
7 Game, Thomas
8 Gawlpin, John
9 Gay, Agnes
10 Gay, Richard
11 Gerrard, John
12 Gibbs, Robert
13 Gibbs, Alice
14 Gibbard, William
15 Gibbard, William
16 Gibbs, Jane
17 Gilbert, Philip
18 Gilbert, Richard
19 Gilbert, Thomas
20 Gilbert, Thomas
21 Gilberd, Thomas
22 Giles a /s. Robins, J no.
23 Gill ah. Kidgell, J as.
24 Gill, John
25 Gill ah. Kidgell, Jas.
26 Gillingham, William
27 Gillingham, William
Will dated.
13 Nov., 1737
28 Apr., 1742
23 Jan., 1766
9 Jan., 1786
13 Mar., 1781
4 F"eb., 1609
27 Dec, 1637
10 Feb., 1638
22 Dec, 1728
26 Mar., 1592
13 Mar., 1593
14 Mar., 1661
6 Nov., 1679
26 Aug., 1698
25 May, 1611
26 Jan., 1631
13 July, 1666
I May, 1692
19 Oct., 1731
13 Aug., 1680
9 Apr., 1748
4 Jan., 1762
8 Dec, 1786
6 July 1641
28 Gillingham, Thomas 9 Aug., 1669
29 Gillingham, William 17 Feb., 1672
30 Gillingham, George 17 June, 1695
31 Gillingham, Robert
32 Gillingham, Sarah
})^ Gobye, Alice
34 Goby, John
35 Goby, Elizabeth
36 Gobie, Henry
37 Gobie, Henry
38 Goby, William
39 Goby, Ellis
40 Goby, William
41 Goddard, William
42 Goffe, William
43 Goffe, William
44 Goffe, Charles
45 Goffe, Mary
46 Goffe, Silas
47 Golsney, Henry
48 Goulsney, Richard
49 Golsney, Thomas
50 Golsney, Henry
51 Golsney, Henry
52 Gosney, Ann
26 Oct., 1709
10 Mar., 1775
20 Nov., 1595
TO Apr., i6og
3 Nov., 1603
28 Apr., 1603
13 Apr., 1613
28 Feb., 1623
14 July, 1638
17 Oct., 1644
11 Nov., 1749
II Nov., 1740
13 Apr., 1757
31 Mar., 1786
30 June, 1791
14 Feb., 1807
4 Mar., 1590
20 July, 1611
26 Feb., 1614
16 Feb., 1659
3 Mar., 1 68 1
Proved.
13 Jan., 1737
27 June, 1753
12 Sept., 1766
7 June, 1786
7 Apr., 1782
19 Mar., 1637
10 May, 1639
13 May, 1729
10 Sept., 1662
27 May, 1681
15 Nov., 1700
10 June, 1735
19 Mar., 1753
12 Sept., 1765
9 June, 1789
11 June, 1630
30 Dec, 1641
12 July, 1695
Grantee.
Jno. Galpine and
Leonard Martin
Mary Galpine
Thos. and Mat-
thew Galpine
Wm. Galpine
Philip and Thos.
Game
Margaret Tayler
Ann Gay
Mary Gerrard
Wm. Gibbard
Sarah Gilbert
Eliz. Gill ah.
Kidgell
Wm. Gill
Mary Clarke
Joan Gillingham
Christian
Gillingham
Jno. Holloway
and Wm.
Bolton
19 Mar., 1783 Thos. Mitchell
II Mar., 1623
24 Oct., 1638
29 June, 1655
19 Feb., 1766
14 May, 1741
7 Nov., 1757
22 Oct., 1786
2 Jan., 1798
26 June, 1807
2 Apr., 1626
II May, 1660
2 Mar., 1686
Jane Goby
Katharine Goby
Thomas Gobv
Ann Batt
Wm. Goffe
Rose Goffe
Mary Goffe
Wm. Dean and
Anthony Ser-
geant
John Goffe
Rebecca Golsney
Ann Gosney
190
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
53 Gould, Henry
54 Gray, Thomas
55 Green, William
56 Green, John
57 Green, John
58 Guy, Henry
59 Gray, William
60 Guy, Catherine
1 Habgfood, Richard
2 Habgood, Joan
3 Habg:ood, Roger
4 Habg^ood, Harry
5 Habgfood, James
6 Hackford, John
7 Hackford, John
.8 HaU, Edith
9 Hall, Ann
10 Ham, John
11 Ham, Edith
12 Hamon, Richard
13 Hancock, Tho.i.as
14 Hancock, Richard
15 Hancock, Aaron
16 Hancock, Hannah
17 Hanham, Penelope
18 Hanham, Thomas
19 Harding, Richard
20 Harding, Montagu
21 Harris, John
22 Hart, David
23 Hart, Agnes
24 Hart, Elizabeth
25 Harte, Thomas
26 Hart, John
27 Hart, Thomas
28 Hart, Mary
29 Hart, Joseph
30 Hart, William
31 Hart, William
32 Hart, Catherine
33 Hall, Roger
34 Harvey, Richard
35 Harvey, John
36 Harvey, Robert
37 Harvey, Benjamin
38 Harvey, Dorothy
39 Harvey, Samuel
40 Harvey, Busse
41 Harvey, John
42 Harvey, Catherine
43 Harvey, Joan
44 Harwood, Joan
45 Harv^ood, Thomas
46 Hatchard, John
47 Hawke, John
Will dated.
9 Apr., 1699
I Dec, 1644
25 Mar., 1733
I Aug., 1706
29 Apr., 1735
5 Jan., 1608
13 Oct., 1638
26 Apr., 1769
H.
12 June, 1604
23 Jan., 1607
27 Dec, 1736
24 Apr., 1751
10 Sept., 1771
17 May, 1726
4 Dec, 1624
6 Jan., 1656
29 July, 1775
12 June, —
— 1597
— 1671
27 Feb., 1700
21 Jan., 1701
24 Oct., 1757
19 Oct., 1767
10 Feb., 1621
23 July, 1650
23 Mar., 1703
8 Oct., 1759
15 Jan., 1650
7 Feb., 1590
13 Dec, 1595
20 Nov., 1 610
26 Feb., 1622
30 June, 1636
July, 1689
16 June, 1729
27 Nov., 1733
30 Dec, 1756
19 Apr., 1758
20 Dec, 1597
20 Nov., 1612
6 July, 1689
15 Mar., 1698
I Dec, 1701
18 Aug., 1703
ID May, 1710
7 June, 1730
18 Nov., 1766
16 Feb., 1768
13 Sept., 1774
5 Mar., 1711
28 Aug., 1767
28 Jan., 1788
7 Oct., 1689
Proved.
13 June, 1645
23 Jan., 1735
Grantee.
Margaret Miller
Sarah Green
14 July, 1735 Moses Clark
10 May, 1640
22 Sept., 1769
20 Oct., 1604
15 Nov., 1737
3 Sept., 1757
16 Apr., 1773
9 July, 1726
8 May, 1626
23 Sept., 1657
2 Aug., 1775
8 Apr., 1703
26 Jan., 1701
26 June, 1767
3 Jan., 1777
18 Apr., 1622
24 Nov., 1652
13 Dec, 1704
28 Jan., 1760
30 Oct., 1623
14 Dec, 1638
25 Juiy> 1791
5 Nov., 1729
18 Jan., 1733
23 Jan., 1763
30 June, 1759
26 Aug., 1689
28 Mar., 1698
9 Dec, 1 701
27 Aug., 1706
25 July, 1730
10 Oct., 1767
25 Feb., 1774
3 Jan., 1777
8 May, 1712
26 June, 1772
3 Jan., 1800
11 Dec, 1689
Thos. Gray
Rd. Oakley and
Edwd. White
Sarah Habgood
Sarah Habgood
Jno. Dean and
Wm. White
Henry Green
Ann Hackford
Mary Poole
Aaron Hancock
Mary Dean
Henry Hanham
John Hanham
Honour Chappel
Susan Hart
Thomas Hart
Mary Hart
John ftart
John Hart
Willis Hart
— Harvey
Mary Harvey
Catherine Harvey
Jane Harvey
Willis Hart
Ann Harwood
Wm. Hatchard
Margaret Hawke
IVil/s in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 191
No. Testator.
48 Hawkins, Henry
49 Hayvrard, John
50 Hayward, Hugh
51 Hayward, Robert
52 Ha3rward, James
53 Hayward, James
54 Hayward, Robert
55 Hayward, Jane
Will dated.
28 Jan., i6og
26 Oct., 1612
4 Jan., 1682
2 Dec, 1760
5 Nov., 1768
3 Jan., 1770
9 July, 1781
25 June, 1782
Proved.
10 Dec, 1612
19 Dec, 1689
28 May, 1762
16 July, 1770
16 July, 1770
21 May, 1783
9 Nov., 1782
56 Hayward, Richard 10 Feb., 1784 18 June, 1787
57 Hayward, Robert
58 Hayward, Ann
59 Hayward, John
60 Hellyor, John
61 Henwood, Martha
62 Hicker, Agnes
63 Hill, Nicholas
64 Hill, Robert
65 Hiliman, William
66 Hiscock, Jane
67 Hodges, Thomas
68 Hodges, William
69 Hodges, John
70 Hodge, William
71 Holderbe, William
72 Holmes, Thomas
73 Holmer, Elizabeth
74 Holway, William
75 Holway, Joan
76 Hooper, Thomas
77 Henwood, Thomas
78 Howard, Robert
79 Howard, Joseph
80 Howard, Robert
81 Howse, Brigget
82 Hunt, George
83 Hussey, Thomas
1 Jay, William
2 Jay, Richard
3 Jay, John
4 Jeffery, Jane
5 Jellet, Frances
6 Jennings, Alice
7 Jeankens, John
8 Jenkins, William
9 Jenkins, John
9 Sept., 1786
10 Mar., 1791
18 Jan., 1808
20 May, 1599
25 Mar., 1755
17 Apr., 1620
22 May, 1624
16 July, 1770
30 May, 1748
10 Sept., 1720
4 May, 1595
19 July, 1595
10 Jan., 1619
29 June, 1664
23 July, 1660
29 Apr., 1679
22 May, 1639
25 Sept., 1669
22 Jan., 1729
19 Apr., 1748
28 Jan., 1771
4 Nov., 1796
6 June, 1796
20 Feb., 1672
22 July, 1806
29 Sept., 1751
I and J.
3 Feb., 1672
10 Aug., 1672
4 Oct., 1706
31 Jan., 1727
25 July, 1720
23 June, 1609
17 July, 1630
17 Oct., 1788
4 May, 1798
23 Apr., 1808
22 Sept., 1763
30 June, 1720
20 May, 1625
30 Aug., 1770
20 Oct., 1761
14 June, 1595
21 Jan., 1619
29july, 1664
16 Aug., 1660
12 Jan., 1639
12 July, 1671
I Feb., 1730
27 Oct., 1748
13 Aug., 1771
30 Dec, 1796
7 Apr., 1796
5 Sept., 1806
23 Oct., 1751
31 July, 1672
3 Dec, 1706
II Feb., 1728
29 May, 1731
24 Feb., 1630
13 Apr., 1663
10 Jenkins, Elizabeth i June, 1634 14 Apr., 1637
11 Jenkins, Christopher 5 Apr., 1748 2 May, 1751
12 Jenkins, Harry 22 Apr., 1749 21 June, 1749
13 Jenkins, Henry 10 Jan., 1768 28 Oct., 1768
Grantee.
Jos. Holway
Jane Hayward
Jas. and Jno.
Hayward
Rd. Hayward
John Tory
Robt. Hayward
and James
Shaddock
Wm. Green and
Rd. Tory
Sarah Cluett
John Brassett
Mary and Jno.
Hayward
Mary Henwood
Eliz. Hicker
Joan Hill
John Hill
Christopher King
Mary Hodge
Christ. Hodge
Thos. Holloway
Saml. Bugden
Martha Henwood
Robt. Howard
Rd. Wareham
Rob. Howard
Dinah Hunt
Geo. Hussey
Mary Jefferys
Chr. Jenkins
and My. Collins
Benj. Jenkins
Eliz. Bright
Harry Jenkins
Wm. Ridout and
Wm. White
192
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
14 Jerrard, John
15 Johnson, John
16 JoUiffe, Simon
17 Jones, Margaret
18 Joy, Thomas
ig Joy, Frederick
20 Ironmonger, Agnes
Will dated.
20 Sept., 1692
17 Feb., 1625
30 Nov., 1638
— Nov., 1591
9 Feb., 1765
31 Aug., 1783
2 Mar., —
Proved.
26 June, 1693
3 July, 1628
2 Dec, 1638
I Aug., 1766
30 Nov., 1795
Grantee.
Alice Johnson
Humphrey
Griggen and
Robt. Wareham
Mary Joy
John Joy
1 Kyppin, John
2 Keeping, Richard
3 Keeping, Francis
4 Keeping, Ann
5 Kellaway, John
6 Kent, Stephen
7 Key, Samuel
8 Kydgell, Edward
9 King, William
10 Kyng, Elizabeth
11 King, John
12 King, William
13 King, Joan
14 King, William
15 King, Richard
16 King, Jane
17 King, Mary
18 King, Benjamin
19 King, Joseph
20 King, Richard
21 King, Charles
22 Kipping, John
23 Knap, Richard
24 Knap, Richard
K.
21 Sept., 1596
23 Feb., 1669
7 June, 1710
30 Dec, 1730
14 Oct., 1738
T May, 1 6 14
18 Mar., 1701
30 Jan., 1591
24 Sept., 1620
10 Feb., 1632
22 Oct., 1639
13 Oct., 1680
3 July, 1683
24 June, 1693
26 July, 171 1
7 Jan., 1723
25 Feb., 1744
27 June, 1775
30 Mar., 1776
2 Apr., 1778
8 Apr., 1807
20 Oct., 1627
10 June, 1662
16 Dec, 1715
19 Feb., 1596
II May, 1711
17 Dec, 1731
2 Jan., 1738
28 Jan., 1708
I May, 1624
9 Nov., 1638
I Oct., 1640
4 Feb., 1680
29 July, 1715
21 July, 1693
I May, 1733
12 May, 1746
28 Nov., 1775
29 Sept., 1776
6 Apr., 1778
12 Dec, 1809
12 Nov., 1627
I June, 1663
17 May, 1716
Fras. and Jno.
Keeping
Jane Kellaway
Susan Brewer
Joan King
John King
Benj. Pope
Margaret King
Eliz. King
Frances Robbins
Charles King
James King
Thos. King
Rich. Oakley
Ellen Kippen
Margaret Knapp
Lake, Robert
Lake, Roger
Lambe, John
Lambert, Richard
Lambert, Robert
Lambert, Richard
7 Lambert, Richard
8 Lambert, Catherine
9 Larowne, Luke
ID Lathey, William
11 Lawden, Richard
12 Lawden, John
13 Lawes, Philip
14 Leaves, Dorothy
15 Leeper, John
16 Lewis, Richard
4 Sept., 1592
19 May, 1609
9 May, 1592
8 Aug., 1723
3 July, 1729
23 July, 1752
9 Feb., 1624
I Apr., 1731
13 Nov., 1742
22 Oct., 1789
4 May, 1810
22 Mar., 1694
12 July, 1685
23 Aug., 1647
I Feb., 1724
5 Dec, 1729
25 Jan., 1753
II Feb., 1756 II July, 1765
19 Feb., 1785 7 Jan., 1787
17 Feb., 1630
18 Feb., 1742
23 Feb., 1743
24 Apr., 1793
10 Jan., 1812
23 July, 1685
4 Aug., 1647
Mary Harvey
Ann Lambert
Mary Hart and
Jane Reeks
Robt. Hart and
Isaac Willis
Netlam and
Edwd. Tory
Mary Lathey
Mary Lawden
Hannah Lawden
Eliz. Lawes
John Lewis
Wills in the Peculiar of Wimdorne Minster. 193
No. Testator.
17 Lockyer, James
18 Lovell, Richard
ig Lovell, Mary
20 Lovell, Joan
21 Lovell, Thomas
22 Lovell, Melior
23 Lucas, William
24 Luckes, Jane
25 Linsey, John
26 Lynsey, William
27 Lumbard, Jane
28 Lynsey, Symon
Will dated.
6 May, 1723
9 Jan., 1697
I Dec, 1704
14 Oct., 1725
19 Sept., 1725
6 Nov., 1753
30 Sept., 1620
26 Sept., 1764
26 Mar., 1593
3 Nov., 1593
13 Nov., 1639
21 Dec, 1511
Proved.
20 May, 1726
8 Jan., 1705
27 Apr., 1726
13 Oct., 1752
21 July, 1755
18 Oct., 1620
29 Dec, 1764
Grantee.
Thomas Lovell
Mary Purchase
Kd. Russell
Margaret Lucas
Jane Luckes
M.
1 Mackrell, Joan
2 Mackrell, John
3 Mackrell, Chris.
4 Mackrell, Edmond
5 Mackrell, John
6 Mackrell, John
7 Mackrell, Mary
8 Mackerell, Ann
9 Mackrell, Ann
10 Mackerell, John
11 Mackrell, Argentine
12 Mackrell, Nicholas
13 Mackrell, William
14 Mackrell, William
15 Mackrell, William
16 Mackrell, John
17 Mackerell, Thomas
18 Magee, John
19 Man, John
20 Man, Thomas
21 Marshall, Ann
22 Martin, Thomas
23 Martin, Leonard
24 Mayer, William
25 Mayer, James
26 Mayer, Elizabeth
27 Mayle, William
28 Meader, John
29 Meader, Christopher
30 Meake, Richard
31 Mercer, Catherine
32 Merrick, Mary
il Merrick, Catherine
34 Mew, Mary
35 Mew^, Robert
36 Miles, John
37 Miller, Agnes
38 Miller, Jane
20 Jan.,
1595
—
20 Jan.,
1612
—
—
17 Jan.,
1623
30 Apr.,
1624
Joan Mackrell
18 Jan.,
1624
22 Feb.,
, 1624
Mary Mackrell
21 May,
, 1662
—
—
20 Nov.
, 1665
10 May,
, 1666
Wm. Mackrell
31 Jan.,
1669
—
—
22 Apr.,
, 1688
II Dec,
, 1689
—
21 Oct.,
1692
9 ^Jay,
1693
—
26 Dec,
, 1698
4 Jan.,
1698
—
ID Mar.
, 1710
5 Feb.,
1711
—
31 Aug.,
, 1711
22 Oct.,
1711
John, James, Tho-
mas and Ed-
ward Mackrell,
Thomas Beare
and Mary Wil-
lis
29 Aug.,
, 1721
29 May,
1723
13 July,
1735
27 Apr.,
1750
Jane Miles
3 May,
1765
29 Aug.,
1767
John Fryer
19 Apr.,
1783
20 May,
1283
1701
Mary Davis
8 Feb.,
1763
29 Dec,
Sarah Joyeuse
30 Mar.,
. 1731
• 10 June,
1735
Ann Man
26 Apr.,
1746
12 Mar.,
1767
Mary Man
15 Nov.,
1 1625
I Mar.,
1625
Eliz. Trender
28 Aug.,
1730
18 Jan.,
1731
Leonard Martin
28 Dec,
1767
27 Oct.,
1769
John Martin
22 Feb.,
1716
28 May,
1717
Honor Mayer
9 Aug.,
1743
5 t>ec..
1743
Eliz. Mayer
5 Sept.
, 1786
12 Mar.,
1787
Eliz. Pinchard
2 Nov.,
1595
—
—
18 Feb.,
1729
15 Nov.,
1742
Mary Meader
2 Oct.,
1768
4 Sept.
, 1769
Mary Meader
5 May,
1595
—
._
31 Mar.,
1676
7 Mar.,
1680
—
13 Mar.,
17 — (s/c)28 Dec.
1713
—
23 Oct.,
1713
I Dec,
1713
—
5 Jan.,
1729
16 Oct.,
1730
Roger Mew
10 May,
1743
12 Feb.,
1746
Mary Mew
15 Jan.,
1794
9 Apr.,
1795
Chas. and Wm.
Miles
27 Feb.,
1608
—
8 May,
1642
8 July,
1642
Jane Gold
194
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
39 Miller, Ann
40 Miller, Francis
41 Michell, Edward
42 Myell, Richard
43 MitcheU, Elizabeth
44 Mitchell, Richard
45 Monday, Susanna
46 Moores, Thomas
47 "Moores, John
48 Moores, William
49 Moore, Susannah
50 Moore, Thomas
51 Mores, Thomas
52 Morren, Francis
53 Morris, Margaret
54 Morris, Thomas
55 Maulam, Susom (?)
56 Mouliun, John
57 Mullins, William
58 Munck, Elizabeth
59 Munday, Richard
60 Munday, Richard
Neale, Nathaniel
Newman, John
Newman, Henry
Noble, Luce
Nous, Esther
Nurton, Grace
1 Oakly, William
2 Oakely, Joshua
3 Oakely, Thomas
4 Oake, James
5 Oak, Robert
6 Orchard, Richard
7 Osmond, Barnerd
8 Osmond, Richard
9 Oakley, George
1 Painter, Alice
2 Painter, William
3 Painter, John
4 Painter, John
5 Painter, John
6 Palmer, William
Will dated.
24 Jan., 1658
2 Feb., 1696
6 Apr., 1663
5 Apr., 1715
9 Nov., 1781
10 Mar., 1796
6 Nov., 1764
11 Mar., 1662
31 July, 1642
13 Feb., 1667
6 Apr., 1727
22 May, 1754
I Aug., 1722
7 Sept., 1720
24 Jan., 1692
6 June, 1769
22 Nov., 1726
6 May, 1668
24 May, 1624
23 Oct., 1689
7 Apr., 1731
21 Jan., 1765
N.
27 Oct., 1616
9 Sept., 1612
29 Nov., 1769
14 Nov., 1635
10 Dec, 1595
I Sept., 161 1
O.
12 Feb., 1722
20 July, 1728
20 Feb., 1773
18 Feb., 1695
10 June, 1745
19 Sept., 1712
25 May, 1706
29 Nov., 1713
25 Mar., 1792
Proved.
21 Feb., 1661
24 July, 1699
20 Apr., 1664
II May, 1716
16 Apr., 1782
4 July, 1796
18 Feb., 1766
26 May, 1643
9 Sept., 1756
21 Sept., 1727
16 May, 1724
9 May, 1693
20 May, 1783
27 Nov., 1727
II June, 1624
3 Nov., 1698
20 Apr., 1737
18 Feb., 1766
20 Oct., 1612
2 Feb., 1779
20 Nov., 1635
16 Mar., 1725
14 July, 1729
II Mar., 1774
13 Mar., 1696
23 Aug., 1746
20 Oct., 1714
5 June, 1707
21 June, 1715
P.
20 Dec, 1613
16 July, 1625
19 July, 1728
21 Jan., 1765
14 Mar., 1769
20 Apr., 1597
2 Sept., 1625
23 Jan., 1730
6 Sept., 1765
16 July, 1770
Grantee.
Francis Miller
Elizabeth Michell
Mary Pardy and
Jenny Mitchell
Tho. MitcheU
Mary Lavender
Chris. King
Sam. Beyden
Tho. Morren
Mary Morris
Mary Moulam
Agnes Mullins
Mary Beams
Richd. Munday
Mary Saunder
Mary Newman
Jane Oakely
Geo. Oakely
Wm. Oake
Mary Street
Admon. with the
Will annexed
granted to Eli-
zabeth Oakely,
his widow, 25
Aug., 1815. Sec
Register of Ad-
mons.
Anne Painter
Samuel Painter
John Painter
Richd. Habgood
Wills in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 195
No. Testator.
7 Palmiter, Richard
8 Parmett, Mathew
9 Pardy, Nicholas
10 Parfitt, Richard
11 Parsons, John
12 Partridge, John
13 Payen, John
14 Peare, Agnes
15 Pearse, Elizabeth
16 Pennell, Dorothy
17 Penny, Hannah
18 Pen ton, John
19 Perkins, Robert
20 Petten, Bridgett
21 Petwin, John
22 Petwin, Robert
23 Pynsen, John
24 Pitman, Jacob
25 Pitman, Robert
26 Pitman, William
27 Pitman, William
28 Plomer, John
29 Plomer, Joan
30 Plowman, John
31 Polden, Robert
32 Pope, Thomas
II Pottle, Henry
34 Pottle, Robert
35 Pottle, Richard
36 Pottle, James
37 Pottle, William
38 Pottle, James
39 Pottle, Elizabeth
40 Pottle, Thomas
41 Pottle, James
42 Poulter, James
43 Prower, Chideock
44 Procote, Mary
45 Purchase, Joseph
Will dated.
2 Mar., 1729
25 Aug., 1622
I Mar., 1762
I Jan., 1668
31 May, 1639
15 Dec, 1596
I Dec, 1624
31 Jan., 1618
I Aug., 1785
23 Apr., 1699
20 Man, 1740
17 Feb., 1597
16 Aug., 1732
18 Apr., 1593
25 May, 1715
22 Nov., 1726
30 Aug., 1607
23 Apr., 1599
19 Apr., 1698
22 Nov., 1794
14 Jan., 1811
5 May, 1 72 1
6 Dec, 1724
18 Aug., 1616
— 1737
2 Aug., 1593
31 Mar., 1593
15 Oct., 1610
28 Jan., 1638
13 Aug., 1669
3 Jan., 1673
24 Aug., 1682
14 Aug., 1692
22 Mar., 1699
— May, 1792
II Feb., 1769
13 May, 1638
9 Apr., 1714
25 Apr., 1699
Proved.
ID Nov., 1623
27 Aug., 1762
2 Sept., 1669
25 Aug., 1639
— 1624
19 Apr., 1628
6 Apr., 1786
12 May, 1699
4 Sept., 1770
18 Nov., 1742
17 June, 1715
19 Apr., 1728
27 July, 1608
22 Jan., 1796
8 Oct., 1813
16 Sept., 1721
19 Feb., 1724
Grantee.
Joan Parnett
Nicholas Pardy
Argent Mackrell
Chris. Vie
Ambrose Penny
Ann Perkins
Mary Coffin
William Pitman
Edw. White and
Daniel Goodeve
Joan Plomer
II Nov., 1737 Robt. Polden
22 June, 1640
2 Sept., 1669
2 Feb., 1682
12 Nov., 1695
19 Oct., 1727
2 July, 1805
26 Nov., 1786
20 June, 1638
Rob. Pottle
James Pottle
Mary Polter
Joan Prower
1 Randall, Thomas
2 Raindle, Matthew
3 Raindle, Matthew
4 Raven, Mary
5 Raven, Rawlin
6 Rawlin, Thomas
7 Rayndle, Matthew
8 Raynold, Richard
9 Redhead, Easter
26 Nov., 1622
20 Feb., 1681
6 Mar., 1767
28 Sept., 1749
15 Sept., 1757
5 Apr., 1699
28 May, 1706
10 July, 1759
13 Dec. 1808
10 Redferne, German 25 Oct., 1790
11 Redman, Thomas 23 May, 1698
12 Redman, William 21 Feb., 1714
13 Redman, Christopher 12 July, 1731
14 Reekes, Mary 6 Oct., 1726
14 Dec, 1683
II Nov., 1768
22 Dec, 1758
28 Aug., 1760
II Dec, 1813
20 Jan., 1795
25 Apr., 1700
2 July, 1715
3 July, 1732
19 Dec, 1729
John Harvey
Christopher and
Wm. King
Mary Raynold
Sarah and Mary
Redhead
Wm. Redfern
John Redman
Mary Reeks
196
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
15 Reekes, John
16 Reeks, Hannah
17 Reeks, James
Will dated.
3 Aug., 1759
18 Apr., 1783
2 Dec, 1789
Proved.
5 Nov., 1759
10 May, 1784
24 Feb., 1790
18 Reeks, James Carlton 3 Sept., 1798 14 June, 1804
ig Reeks, Thomas
20 Ricket, William
21 Ricket, John
22 Ridditt, Thomas
23 Rideout, Joan
24 Ridout, Thomas
25 Rideout, James
26 Ridout, John
27 Ridout, John
28 Ringwood, Alice
29 Rogars, George
30 Rogers, Isaac
31 Rogers, George
32 Relies, Thomas
33 Relies, Thomas
34 Relies, Henry
35 RoUes, Henry
36 Runnalls, Christ.
37 Russell, Vincent
38 Russell, John
39 Russell, John
40 Russell, Robert
41 Russell, Steven
42 Russell, Richard
43 Russell, Jane
44 Russell, Mary
45 Russell, Symon
46 Russell, William
47 Russell, Steven
48 Russell, George
49 Russell, Matthew
50 Russell, Rainell
51 Russell, W'illiam
52 Russell, Martha
53 Russell, Robert
54 Russell, Elmer
55 Russell, William
56 Russell, Charles
57 Russell, Gideon
58 Russell, Richard
59 Russell, Thomas
60 Russell, Richard
61 Russell, William
62 Russell, Ann
63 Russell, Sarah
64 Russell, Mary
65 Reekes, Richard
6 Nov., 1805
23 Oct., 1613
7 Oct., 1624
20 May, 1695
6 Sept., 1728
23 Sept., 1730
8 Mar., 1755
20 June, 1760
11 Apr., 1767
2 Jan., 1599
2 Apr., 1680
6 Apr., 1748
2 Sept., 1761
16 Feb., 1593
6 Oct., 1612
9 May, 1520
12 Jan., 1726
28 Feb., 1788
23 Apr., 1611
6 Sept., 1611
ZT^ Oct., 1612
23 July, 1613
21 Aug., 1621
16 Dec, 1622
9 Oct., 1630
25 July, 1636
24 Feb., 1662
2 Jan., 1665
17 Dec, 1663
3 Apr., 1669
12 July, 1660
21 Nov., 1673
29 Apr., 1680
21 Apr., 1683
19 Mar., 1688
17 Nov., 1691
20 Dec, 1693
24 Apr., 1703
18 Mar., 1716
12 June, 1733
26 Jan., 1741
30 June, 1741
6 Apr., 1748
3 Sept., 1779
26 Jan., 1784
26 Jan., 1784
27 Apr., 1770
26 June, 1812
25 Oct., 1624
24 May, 1732
22 June, 1730
20 June, 1755
22 Sept., 1763
26 Apr., 1785
5 July' 1755
28 Oct., 1763
ID Apr., 1630
II Feb., 1728
I Apr., 1789
22 May, 1611
2 Oct., 1621
5 Feb., 1622
9 Sept., 1636
8 Oct., 1663
6 Oct., 1665
2 Sept., 1669
2 Oct., 1673
I Feb., 1680
ID Apr., 1684
12 Feb., i6go
8 May, 1694
10 June, 1708
— 1720
21 Aug., 1739
28 Nov., 1747
19 Sept., 1776
13 Nov., 1758
27 Sept., 1779
31 May, 1784
I Dec, 1784
18 Mar., 1823
Grantee.
Wm. Reeks
Wm. Reekes
Martha Hough &
James Reekes
John Dean, John
Carlton, and
Phil. Lawes
Thos. Reeks
Joan Rickett
Marian Gibbard
John Ridout
Mary Ridout
Wm. Ridout
Christopher and
Mary Ridout
John Rogers
Mary Oakley
and Ann Gray
Wm. Rolles
John Brown
Joan Russell
Wm. Russell
James Russell
Henry Butler
Wm. and Chas.
Russell
Wm. Russell
Ann Russell
Sarah Russell
Robt. Rogers
Mary Russell and
John Willis
John Willis
Jane, relict
Wiils in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 19/
No. Testator.
Sambrough, Thomas
Sanders, William
Scott, Richard
Scott, John
Scott, Philip
Scott, Richard
Scott, Ann
8 Seavyer, William
9 Seavyer, Barthol.
10 Seavyer, Dorothy
11 Shaw, Michael
12 Shave, Jane
13 Shipton, John
14 Shipton, Catherine
15 Shipton, Chichester
16 Shutler, William
17 Smalwell, Elizabeth
18 Smalwell, Augustine
19 Smallwell, Elizabeth
20 Smith, Alice
21 Smith, Alice
22 Snook, John
23 Solway, John
24 Somer, Robert
25 Spearing, Walter
26 Spearing, John
27 Spearing, Richard
28 Spencer, Edith
29 Spencer, Avis
30 Spencer, Joane
31 Spencer, William
32 Spencer, Elias
II Squibb, Richard
34 Stagg, Ann
35 Stagg, Edward
36 Staples, Sarah
37 Stark, John
38 Starr, Alice
39 Steevens, William
40 Still, John
41 Still, John
42 Stonehouse, William
43 Strickland, William
44 Stullock, William
45 Sumers, John
46 Swan, Aldrich
47 Sweete, Henry
48 Swetman, Henry
49 Swetman, John
50 Siler,. Robert
51 Symes, Sarah
Will dated.
11 June, 1607
I July, 1608
I Nov., 1602
14 Feb., 1623
24 Mar., 1628
26 Mar., 1706
23 Aug., 1707
23 Dec, 1706
10 Aug., 1719
17 Dec, 1720
I Jan., 1670
12 Sept., 1733
12 Sept., 1638
30 Jan., 1656
11 Mar., 1772
I Feb., 1698
7 July 1668
29 Oct., 1679
14 June, 1598
25 Nov., 1613
5 Apr., 1779
4 Dec, 1688
14 Jan., 1592
20 Oct., 1592
20 Aug., 1596
13 May, 1611
I May, 1620
14 May, 1625
8 Apr., 1639
15 May, 1672
25 Nov., 1675
6 July, 1667
5 July, 16S7
3 Jan., 1684
24 Aug., 171 1
1 Oct., 1769
25 Apr., 1636
9 May, 1 70 1
5 Apr., 1600
13 Oct., 1708
28 Oct., 1682
2 Aug., 1780
20 June, 1590
20 Oct., 1629
17 Mar., 1713
24 Jan., 1635
10 Feb., 1708
2 Nov., i6og
14 Oct., 1738
Proved.
3 Aug., 1607
23 Feb., 1623
3 Apr., 1629
19 May, 1707
2 Aug., 1708
22 July, 1709
20 Aug., 1720
14 Jan., 1725
I June, 1737
20 Feb., 1638
29 Apr., 1774
26 Sept., 1699
14 June, 1779
26 Oct., 1696
18 Aug., 1597
9 May, 1625
29 May, 1639
9 Aug., 1689
19 Mar., 1684
28 Aug., 1711
. [ Jan., 1770
8 Feb., 1638
15 May, 1701
10 June, 1709
— Jan., 1686
2 Sept., 1780
— 1630
21 Mar., 1 714
12 Feb., 1635
7 Jan., 1619
29 Mar., 1709
Grantee.
Ann Seavyer
Chris. Shipton
Ariane Oakeley
Ann Snook
Henry Spencer
Michael Hookey
and Josh. Jellett
Thomas Starr
Wm. Strickland
Edward Gill, ah.
Kidgate
— Sweetman
Leonard Norris,
Mary May and
Avis Sweetman
8 Mar., 1738 Edmund Symes
198
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
1 Tanner, John
2 Traver, Mary \
3 Travers, Thomas
4 Thedam, Thomas
5 Theadem, WiUiam
6 Thedum, John
7 Thick, Henry
8 Thome, Robert
9 Thome, Margaret
10 Thring, Thomas
11 Tilsed, Gyles
12 Todman, William
13 Tombs, Ann
14 Tory, William
15 Tory, John
16 Trender, Elizabeth
17 Trender, Thomas
18 Trew, Walter
ig Trim, Richard
20 Trim, William
21 Trim, Joan
22 Trim, Henry
23 Tryndall, Thomas
24 Tucker, John
25 Tucker, William
26 Turner, John
1 Veake, ISIargaret
2 Veek, Robert
Will dated.
16 Nov., 1686
7 Juiy» 1750
17 Sept., 1766
11 Apr., 1672
23 May, 1686
6 Mar., 1698
15 Jan., 1663
12 Apr., 1602
6 Feb., 1610
26 Aug., 1592
31 Oct., 1679
5 Jan., 1666
15 June, 1693
26 May, 1753
10 Jan., 1784
9 May, 1620
2 Mar., 1657
4 Nov.. 1715
9 Jan., 1667
12 Apr., 1687
4 Dec, 1702
4 Mar., 1748
27 Jan., 1704
14 Feb., 1602
— Feb., 1638
Proved.
6 June, 1751
10 Oct., 1766
3 May, 1672
13 Jan., 1686
25 Apr., 1700
13 Dec, 1663
5 Feb., 1602
2 May, 1685
8 May, 1694
8 Mar., 1754
9 Oct., 1785
25 May, 1629
17 May, 1716
8 July, 1687
II Aug., 1750
23 Jan., 1705
29 May, 1639
20 Mar., 1638
Grantee.
Joseph Traver
John Traver
U and V.
16 Mar., 1598
19 Oct., 1594
1 Wagg, John
2 Walsh, Henry
3 Walsh, John
4 Walsh, Margery
5 Warham, Henry
6 Warham, Robert
7 Warham, Mawd
8 Warham, Richard
9 Warham, William
10 Warham, Thomas
11 Warham, Richard
12 Warham, Elizabeth
13 Warland, Joane
14 Warland, Jesse
15 Warland, Elizabeth
16 Warland, Richard
17 Warland, Richard
18 Warmington, Eve
1 9 Waterman, John
20 Watten, Luke
21 Watten, Catherine
W.
15 Sept., 1712
2 Dec, 1590
18 May, 1 6 I.I
14 Apr., 1594
21 Sept., 1628
24 Nov., 1628
8 Oct., 1638
3 Aug., 1692
26 June, 1704
19 Nov., 1759
29 June,
29 Dec,
12 Apr.,
16 Feb.,
12 May,
5 Ju>y>
22 Oct.,
14 Mar.,
26 Feb.,
1619
1631
1639
1652
1672
1612
1671
1702
1719
14 Nov., 1713
9 Nov., 1628
25 Feb., 1638
5 Oct., 1692
21 Mar., 172 1
18 Feb., 1760
26 Nov., 1619
— 1631
— June, 1640
26 June, 1672
23 May, 1704
John Frampton
Richard Tory
John, Richard and
Edward Tory
Thos. Trender
Jane Trim
Elizth. Nowlam
■ — Turner
Marg. Warham
Jane Warham
John Rolls and
John Ridout
Thos. Barnes
Josh. Bolton
Wi//s in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 199
No. Testator.
22 Watten, Joshua
23 Waye, Elizabeth
24 Webb a/s. Moon, J oh
25 Weecks, John
26 Weeks, Robert
27 Weeks, Robert
28 Weeks, Francis
29 Wellen, Richard
30 Welsteed, Edward
31 West, Nathaniel
32 Wheeler, Arthur
Jt^ Wheeler, Mary
34 Wheeler, Thomas
35 Whitcher, Thomas
36 Witcher, Robert
37 Whitcher, William
38 White, Ralph
39 White, Ralph
40 White, William
41 White, William
42 White, John
43 White, William
44 White, John
45 White, John
46 White, William
47 Whitt, Richard
48 Wilcox, Egidius
49 Wilkins, William
50 Wilkins, Ann
51 Williams, Martha
52 Williams, Argenton
53 Williams, Susanna
54 Willmotts, John
55 Wills, Ann
56 Windsor, Thomas
57 Winter, George
58 Woodrow, Francis
59 Woods, Sarah
60 Woods, William
61 Wright, Nicholas
62 Wright, Elizabeth
63 Wright, Gustavus
64 Wyatt, Charles
65 Wyatt, Lydia
Will dated.
16 Feb., 1746
20 Oct., 1670
n 15 July, 1689
31 Oct., 1626
24 Mar., 1673
27 Aug., 1708
25 Oct., 1723
27 Jan., 1686
14 Feb., 1638
24 Apr., 1758
18 Oct., 1606
15 Nov., 1740
29 July, 1749
30 Mar., 1723
8 Apr., 1723
23 Feb., 1773
6 Dec , 1687
Feb., 1653
6 Sept., 1672
I May, 1709
29 May, 1709
18 Aug., 1711
1 Aug., 1763
2 May, 1769
6 Oct., 1793
6 Apr., 1600
15 Mar., —
5 July, 161 1
28 May, 1707
23 May, 1699
28 Dec, 1709
6 Dec, 1725
{^ic, but prob-
ably error for
1625)
31 Aug., 1676
25 May, 1721
1 July, 1778
17 Sept., 1794
25 May, 1743
27 July, 171 1
13 Apr., 1749
2 Dec, 1701
6 Mar., 1755
14 July, 1746
15 Aug., 1781
27 July, 1782
Proved.
I Sept., 1749
II Dec, 1689
19 Jan., 1626
25 Nov., 1712
25 Jan., 1723
10 Feb., 1686
29 May, 1639
13 May, 1758
23 Jan., 1740
23 Nov., 1751
16 July, 1723
15 July, 1731
17 Dec, 1773
23 Dec, 1787
22 Dec, 1654
3 Oct., 1672
27 June, 1709
27 June, 1709
14 Dec, 1711
14 Nov., 1764
14 Sept., 1769
11 July, 1798
24 May, 1709
II July, 1699
18 Jan., 1710
21 Jan., 1626
15 Dec, 1676
3.Sept., 1781
18 Oct., 1799
13 June, 1743
27 July. 1711
21 June, 1749
5 May, 1702
8 July, 1756
16 Mar., 1747
I May, 1782
7 June, 1786
Grantee.
Mary Watten
Lucy Weeck
Robert Weeks
Bridget Welsteed
Wm. West
Betty Jewer
Clement Gould
Mary Whitcher
Eleanor Veale
Wm. White
John White
Geo. Harris
Thos. Moore
Eliz. Dooson
Elizth. Winter
Mary Wood row-
Mary Woods
Mary \\'right
Thos. Morren
Elizabeth Wright
Lydia Wyatt
Charles Wyatt
1 "W&uhg, Susanna
2 Young, James
3 Young, Edward
4 Young, Mary
5 Young, Elizabeth
17 Mar., 1711
28 Aug., 1712
20 June, 1730
10 June, 1767
28 Sept., 1774
18 Man, 1711
10 Dec, 1713
7 Nov., 1730
24 July, 1772
16 Apr., 1775
John Strong
Jenn}' Young
1 4
Hbrntnistrations in the peculiar
Mimborne Minster.
No. Name.
1 Abbott, Joane
2 Adams, John
3 Adams, John
4 Allyn, James
5 Allen, Michael
6 Aman, William
7 Anckitell, Nicholas
8 Ancketyll, Anne
g Ancketyll, Edward
10 Andrews, William
11 Archer, Judith
1 Bacon, Robert
2 Bacon, John
3 Baker, John
4 Baker, Robert
5 Ballantyne, James
6 Barfoot, George
7 Barnes, John
8 Barnes, John
9 Barnes, Robert
10 Barnes, Thomas
11 Barnes, Richard
12 Barnes, William
13 Barnes, Judith
14 Barratt, Elizabeth
15 Barratt, Robert
16 Barrow, Sarah
17 Bartlett, Richard
18 Baskett, Robert
19 Bason, Richard
20 Batt, Thomas
21 Batt, John
Date.
23 May, 1706
21 May, 1673
26 Nov., 1786
7 Dec, 1682
4 July, 1806
3 Oct., 1749
12 Dec, 1672
12 Feb., 1690
24 " Ann " (sic) 1709
4 Feb., 1767
5 June, 1716
B.
14 Feb., 1693
7 Apr., 1711
31 May, 1 77 1
29 Dec, 1790
27 Nov., 1747
5 Aug., 1765
14 Oct., 1675
13 Feb., 1693
18 Jan., 1699
4 May, 1706
14 Jan., 1726
29 Aug., 1744
15 Oct., 1768
27 Feb., 1687
9 Apr., 1688
13 Apr., 1687
30 Oct., 1691
20 Aug., 1777
9 Aug., 1681
18 June, 1694
13 Apr., 1733
Grantee.
Henry Abbott
Peter Cox
Elizabeth Kerley
Honoram Allyn
Eliz. Allen
Jane Aman
Ann Anckitel
Anne Ancketyll
Mary Bolton
Thomas Oakley
John Gerrard
Henry Brown
George Fort
Mary Baker
Mary Baker
Ninian Little
George Barfoot
Thomas Redman
Elizabeth Barnes
Katherine Barnes
Margrett Barnes
John Abbott
Ann Barnes
Mary Barnes
Elizabeth Barratt
Katherine Barratt
Sarah Mayers
Catherine Philipps
John Baskett
Mary Bason
Alice Batt
Martha Batt
Administrations in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 201
No. Name.
22 Batt, Susannah
23 Berry, Christopher
24 Bonham, Luke
25 Bowden, Dinah
26 Braker, Joshua
27 Braker, Thomas
28 Breuton, WilHam
29 Breuton, Mary
30 Breuton, Robert
31 Breuton, Thomas
32 Breuson, Mary
33 Brewer, Ann
34 Brewer, Roger
35 Bridle, Richard
36 Breuton, Margaret
37 Breuson, Lawrence
38 Budden, Christian (wid.)
39 Budden, John
40 Budden, Thomas
41 Budden, John
42 Budden, WiUiam
43 Bugden, Samuel
44 Burt, Mary
45 Bush, Sarah
46 Butler, William
47 Butler, Thomas
Date.
6 Dec, 1777
20 Sept., 1676
8 Jan., 1684
20 May, 1783
8 Nov., 1694
25 Sept., 1744
18 June, i6g6
25 Feb., 1715
15 Aug., 1749
12 No\-., 1773
30 Mar., 1799
10 July, 1691
19 Nov., 1703
8 June, 1683
I Feb., 1671
11 Dec, 1702
6 Jan., 16S7
10 June, 1697
22 Jan., 1705
20 May, 171 2
17 May, 1716
28 June, 1754
10 Jan., 1766
19 June, 1756
20 July, 1758
12 Apr., 1771
Grantee.
Wm. Batt and
Eliz. Warland
Susan Berry
Mary Bonham, Roger
Bonham and John
"Bom"
Samuel Bowden
Alice Braker
John Braker
Margrett Breuton
John Breuton
John Wright
Elizabeth Oates
William Breuson, Ti-
mothy Clench and
James Gerrard
Luke Brewer
Ann Brewer
Elianor Bridle
Marie Breuton
Laurence Breuson
Wm. Budden
John Budden
Joane Budden
Anne Budden
Elizabeth Budden
Samuel Bugden, jun.
John Habgood, sen.
Edward Budden
Mary Butler
Margaret Butler
1 Candy, William
2 Cane, William
3 Carlton, 1 homas
4 Chambers, William
5 Chambers, Marke
6 Chamberlain, Jane
7 Chipp, Richard
8 Clarke, Thomas
9 Clarke, Mary
10 Collens, Henry
11 Combes, John
12 Corderey, John
13 Cotterell, John
14 Cox, Robert
15 Cox, William
16 Cummings, James
17 Curtis, John
2 Feb., 1686
ID Apr., 178S
7 Apr., 1727
8 Jan., 16S4
8 Jan., 1689
18 June, 1806
24 May, 1 72 1
19 Nov., 1682
20 Apr., 1795
7 Aug., 1668
19 July, 1720
8 June, 1785
4 Dec, 1744
8 Mar., 1765
29 Nov., 1748
20 Aug., 1753
30 Jan., 1724
Elizabeth Candy
William Barfoot and
John Tory
Joseph Harvey
Maker Chambers
William Chambers
Judith Corbin
Richard Chipp, jun.
Mary Clarke
James Clarke
Alice Collins
Elizabeth Combes
Elizabeth Corderev
John Fall
Jenny Co.x
Elizabeth Cox
Walter Beaty
John Curtis, jun.
1 Dacombe, Elizabeth
2 Davye, William
3 Deane, John
4 Dean, Ann
18 July, 1809
27 May, 1681
I Feb., 1685
19 Feb., 1713
Wm. Pitt Butt
Thomas Gilbert
Margery Dean
Mary Dean
202
Dorset Wills.
No. Name.
5 Dewey, Mary
6 Dewey, John
7 Ditty, John
8 Ditty, John
9 Dominy, Edward
10 Dominy, Ann
11 Drew, Thomas
12 Drew, Elizabeth
1 Ekeings, Robert
2 Eldridge, Joane
3 Eldridge, William
4 Eldridge, Eleonor
5 Eldridge, John
6 Elliott, John
7 Etheridge, Mary
8 Evamy, Stephen
g Evamy, John
1 Fabian, Peter
2 Fabian, Joanna
3 Fancy, Philip
4 Field, Uriah
5 Fifett, Margarett
6 Fiford, Richard
7 Fisher, Robert
8 Frampton, Edward
9 Frampton, John
ID Frampton, Mary
i: Frampton, Henry
12 Franklen, William
13 Freeborne, Thomas
14 French, Elizabeth
15 Fry, Mary
16 Furmidge, Samuel
1 Galpen, John
2 Galpen, Thomas
3 Galpine, William
4 Gane, Elizabeth
5 Gibbard, Mary
6 Gibbard, William
7 Gilbert, Thomas
8 Gilbert, Mary
9 Gill, Matthew
10 Gill, Elizabeth
Date.
14 June, 1693
II Dec, 1712
II Nov., 1691
17 June, 1713
2 May, 1685
13 Jan., 1686
27 June, 1778 .
22 Jan., 1790
E.
1 Feb., 1680
7 Apr., 1709
21 Oct., 1709
13 Sept., 1718
29 Mar., 1728
11 Mar., 1672
10 Feb., 1686
4 May, 1725
12 June, 1732
F.
13 Oct., 1724
2 Jan., 1749
1 Nov., 1727
16 May, 1705
13 Jan., 1686
16 July, 1770
18 Mar., 1668
2 Jan., 1674
21 Sept., i6bo
8 Aug., 1704
8 Aug., 1704
8 May, 1694
26 Feb., 1794
22 Jan., 1668
21 Feb., 1783
19 Apr, 1677
G.
6 Dec, 1692
21 June, 1749
12 Sept., 1766
I July, 17 10
14 July, 1743
24 Juiy> 1750
3 June, 1692
8 Nov., 1694
23 Nov., 1731
21 May, 1741
Grantee.
James Dewey
Mary Raven
John Ditty
Mary Carter
Anne Dominy
Joane Darley
Martha Drew
John Drew
Jane Ekeings (frag-
ments only)
Sara Osbourne
Elionor Eldridge
John and Thos.
Eldridge
Mary Eldridge
Judith Elliott
Mary Etheridge
Mary Evamy
Joan Evamy
Joan Fabian
Richard Fabian
Nicholas Fancy
Susanna Field
Anne Fifett
Anne Fiford
Gawen Fisher and
Eliz. Fisher
John and William
Frampton
Avice Frampton
Thomazine Pope
Thomazine Pope
Elizabeth Franklen
John Freeborne and
Wm. Freeborne
Grace Gillftigham ah.
Rogers ah. French
Isaac Fry
Anna Furmidge
Katherine Galpen
Thomas Galpin
Thomas and Matthew
Galpine
Henry Thomhull
Aaron Clarke
Catherine Gibbard
Mary Gilbert
Thomas Gilbert
Elizabeth Gill
Robert Temple
Administrations in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 203
No. Name. Dale.
11 Gill, late Harbin, Margaret 22 June, 1770
12 Gillingham, John 12 Feb., 1690
13 Gillingham, Robert 2 Sept., 1768
14 Gillingham, William 12 Feb., 1773
15 Gillingham, Sarah 12 Nov., 1780
16 Goddard, William ig Feb., 1766
17 Goddard, Christopher 22 May, 1794
18 Goffe, Silas 26 June, 1807
19 Goodridge, Richard 23 Sept., 1690
20 Goodridge, Elianor 5 July, 1706
21 Gould, Henry 19 Apr., 1699
22 Green, Alexander
23 Gregory, Humphrey
24 Griffen, James
1 Habgood, Symon
2 Habgood, Robert
3 Habgood, James
4 Hackford, John
5 Hackford, Jasper
6 Hackford, Samuel
7 Hancock, Hannah
8 Hapgood, John
9 Harding, Nathaniel
10 Harfoot, John
11 Harris, Symon
12 Harrwood, Ann
13 Hart, William
14 Hart, William
15 Hsu-vey, Roger
16 Hart, Triphosa
17 Harvey, Geoftry
18 Harvey, Anne
19 Harvey, Harry
20 Harvey, (}eorge
21 Harvey, Richard
22 Harvey, William
23 Harvey, Robert
24 Hassell, Stephen
25 Hawker, Richard
26 Hayter, Walter
27 Hayward, John
28 Hayward, John
29 Hayward, James
30 Hay ward, Robert
31 Hayward, Robert
32 Hayward, Robert
}^^ HayTvard, Edward
34 Hazard, Jeoffry
1 4 *
25 Aug., 1711
6 July, 1683
12 Apr., 1771
H.
13 Jan., 1686
30 May, 1806
16 Apr., 1773
9 July, 1726
24 Dec, 1730
23 Feb., 1776
3 Jan., 1777
4 Jan., 1722
20 Mar., 1741
20 Apr., 1705
20 May, 1676
29 Aug., 1783
22 Jan., 1763
3 May, 1790
21 Dec, 1770
22 Mar., i8oo-
18 June, 1696
21 July, 1707
3 Oct., 1721
23 July, 1750
28 Feb., 1755
28 Jan., 1760
6 Oct., 1768
25 Feb., 1685
8 Jan., 1684
21 Jan., 1708
21 May, 1668
6 Oct., 1734
16 July, 1770
16 July, 1770
7 Jan., 1773
17 Oct., 1788
27 Man, 1795
9 May, 1693
Grantee.
John Gill
Mary Gillingham
William Gillingham
Thomas Mitchell
Elizabeth Mitchell
Ann Batt
William and Penelope
Goddard
John Goffe
Richard Goodridge
Elizabeth Giles
Rachel Gould, Wm.
Goseney, and Wm.
Lanning
Wm. Green
Jane Hallett
John Griffin
John Habgood
Wm. Habgood
John Dean and Wm.
White
Harry Grean
Mary Hooper
John Adams
Mary Dean
Harry Hapgood and
John Hapgood
Nathaniel Harding
John Forrest and
Katherine Watten
Elizabeth Harris
William Harrwood
Wm. Hart, jun.
Triphosa Hart
Betty Harvey
William Hart
Anne Harvey
Samuel Harvey
Bussey Harvey
Joane Harvey
Elizabeth Har^-ej'
Anne Har\'ey
Thomas Talbott
Robert Hassall
Mary Shakeshaft
Alice Hayter
Richard Hayward
John Hayward, jun.
James and John
Hayward
Richard Hayward
William Hayward
Sarah Chiett
Sarah Hayward
Wm. Hazard, Mary
Evamy, Elizabeth
Hazard
204
Dorset Wills.
No. Name.
35 Higden, Robert
36 Highmore, William
37 HUl, Robert
38 Hill, Ann
39 Hiscock, Thomas
40 Holway, Thomas
41 HoUway, Henry
42 HoUway, William
43 HoUway, William
44 HoUoway, John
45 Homer, John
46 Holway, William
47 Hooper, Thomas
48 Humber, Robert
49 Humphreys, John
50 Hupgood, Mary
51 Hurl, Richard
52 Hutchings, Thomas
1 James, John
2 Jafferies, John
3 Jenkins, William
4 Jerrard, John
5 Joy» Samuel
6 Jubber, John
1 King, William
2 King, Richard
3 King, Harry
4 King, John
5 King, Jane
6 King, Susanna
7 King, James
8 King, Jane
9 King, William
1 Lake, John
2 Leeves, John
3 Lewen, Thomas
4 Lewen, John
5 Lloyd, Elizabeth
6 Lovell, Felix
7 Lovell, Thomas
8 Luccas, Thomas
1 MackereU, George
2 MackreU, Jone
Date.
8 Nov.,
1694
5 Mdy,
1708
3 Aug.,
1770
21 July, ]
1794
23 Apr., :
1714
22 Aug.,
1676 .
12 Apr.,
1677
16 Feb.,
1704
2 Nov.,
1728
12 May,
1737
31 Oct'.,
1666
4 July,
1777
I Feb.,
1730
26 Dec,
1761
25 Feb.,
1800
14 Oct.,
1675
21 Nov.,
1789
15 Jan.,
1776
J-
9 June,
1727
ID July,
1724
II Dec,
1689
20 June,
1694
13 Juiy^
1750
15 Jan.,
1725
K.
4 Feb.,
1680
30 May,
1716
26 Feb.,
1730
2 Apr.,
1743
6 Sept.
, 1765
6 Sept.
, 1765
15 Dec,
1769
22 Jan.,
1773
20 Apr.,
1773
L
12 Mar.,
, 1738
23 July,
1685
10 Sept.
, 1685
13 Dec.;
, 1709
2 Nov.
, 1691
24 May.
, 1731
22 May
, 1704
23 Dec
, 1748
M
8 July,
, 1675
8 Mar.
,, 1681
Grantee.
Sarah Higden
Thomas Hope and
Frances Highmore
John Hill
John Woods
Joane Woods
Mary Holway
Anna HoUway
John HoUway and
John Warland
Elizabeth HoUway
John HoUoway
Elizabeth Homer
Elizabeth Reekes
Samuel Bugden
Thomas Kingsbury
John Doddridge
Richard Prower
Jane Walker
Mary Newberry
Dorothy James
Jane Jafferies
Anne Jenkins
John Jerrard, jun.
Elizabeth Cobb
Edith Jubber
William King and
John King
Mary King
Frances King
Mary King
Elizabeth King
Elizabeth King
Mary Magdalen King
Mary Grimes
Sarah King
Elizabeth Lake
William Leeves
Jane Lewen
Susanna Lewen
Richard Lloyd
Melior Lovell
Joane and Thomas
Lovell
Jane Luccas
Joane MackereU
George, John, and
Katharine MackreU
Administrations in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 205
No. Name.
3 Mackrell, Robert
4 Mackrell, John
-5 Mackrell, George
6 Mackrell, Jane
7 Martin, Thomas
8 Martin, Edward
9 Martin, Leonard
10 Matthews, Robert
11 Mew, Roger
12 Mew, Mary
13 Meyricke, Anthony
14 Miles, Mary
15 Mitchell, Thomas
16 Mitchell, James
17 Miller, Griffis ah. Jeptha
18 Moores, John
19 Morren, Frances
20 Morren, Ann
21 Morren, Thomas
22 Morren, Thomas
23 Morris, Thomas
24 Morris, Thomas
25 Morris, Sarah
26 Morris, Thumer
27 Muddle, William
1 Newman, Richard
2 Newman, Henry
1 Oakly, Thomas
2 Oats, Lodowick
3 Orchard, John
4 Orman, Jesse
5 Osmond, John
6 Osmond, John
7 Osment, Richard
8 Osborne, James
1 Paynter, Anne
2 Paynter, Thomas
3 Painter, John
4 Penten, Thomas
5 Pinhorne, Aaron
6 Pinhorne, Joseph
7 Pitman, John
8 Polden, Robert
9 Polden, Robert
10 Pope, Henry
11 Pope, Henry
Dat
e.
Grantee.
10 Feb..
, 1709
Wm. North, Richard
Shitler, and Wm.
Barnes
20 Feb.,
, 1726
Mary Dent
29 Jan.,
1736
Cecilia Fry
18 July,
1761
John Mackrell
18 Jan.,
1731
Leonard Martin
27 June
. 1753
Thomas Martin
31 May,
, 1806
Susanna Martin
3 Nov.
. 1733
James Matthews
14 May,
, 1729
Mary Mew
16 Oct.,
1730
Roger Mew
30 Apr.,
1695
Katherine Meyricke
6 Dec.
, 1798
Thomas Miles
12 Nov.
, 1780
Elizabeth Mitchell
7 Feb.,
1784
John Mitchell
17 Jan.,
1745
Elizabeth Miller
ID May,
1784
George Moores
16 May,
1724
Thomas Morren
14 Nov.,
. 1730
Thomas Morren
6 Feb.,
1765
Deborah James
4 June,
, 1800
Robert James
20 June,
, 1684
Mary Morris
16 July,
1711
Katherine Morris
13 Dec,
1785
John Angel Hodges
and Joseph Hodges
4 Aug.,
1679
Richard Budden
ID May,
1784
Betty Muddle
N.
I Oct.,
1700
Ursula Newman
2 Feb.,
1779
Mary Newman
0.
14 Apr.,
1692
Anne Oakely
31 Jan..
i6go
Mary Oats
28 June,
1687
Richard Orchard
II Mar.,
1742
Wm. and Richd.
Orman
II Nov.,
i6gi
Mary Osmond
2 May,
1693
Jane Hancocke
13 Feb.,
1737
Mary Osment
12 Nov.,
1748
James Osborne
P.
4 Mar.,
1680
Thomas Paynter
27 May,
1690
Christian Frost
16 July,
1770
Richard Habgood
21 Jan.,
1766
Mary Penten
28 Jan.,
1737
James Pinhorne
2 Mar.,
1750
James Pinhorne
24 Mar.,
1779
Elizabeth Pitman
10 Nov.,
1737
Robert Polden
6 Dec,
1739
David Farley
9 Aug.,
1681
Joane Pope
10 Dec,
1702
Joan Fabian
2o6
Dorset Wills.
No. Name.
12 Pope, Robert
13 Potter, Robert
14 Pottle, John
15 Pottle, Elizabeth
16 Pottle, William
17 Polden, John
18 Purchase, William
Date.
5 June, 1673
12 June, 1732
II Apr., 1672
11 Jan., 1685
g May, 1740
16 Jan., 1679
12 Dec, 1672
Grantee.
Elizabeth Pope
Martha Potter
Elizabeth Pottle
Mary Greenwood
Elizabeth Pottle
Judith Polden
Elizabeth Purchase
1 Rabbits, Aaron
2 Raven, William
3 Raven, Blount
4 Raven, Rawlin
5 Rawleigh, Michael
6 Redhead, William
7 Redman, William
8 Redman, Henry
9 Redman, Benjamin
10 Redman, Thomas
11 Reeks, John
12 Reeks, John
13 Reeks, John
14 Rideat, Henry
15 Rideat, John
16 Ridout, Mary
17 Ridout, Thomas
18 Ridout, Thomas
19 Ridout, John
20 Ridout, Thomos
21 Roberts, John
22 Roberts, Melior
23 Rogers, Abel
24 Rogers, John
25 Rogers, John
26 Rogers, Dorothy
27 RoUes, Alice
28 RoUes, William
29 Rooke, Elizabeth
30 Rose, Thomas
31 Ro^ey, John
32 Russell, Elianor
33 Russell, Robert
34 Russell, Charles
1 Sandy, Richard
2 Sandy, Mary
3 Sansom, Thomas
4 Savery, Frances
5 Scott, William
6 Seavyer, Dorothy
7 Seevior, William
8 Seevior, Anne
9 Seymor, Joseph
ID Shave, Michael
R.
25 Apr., 1811
1 Aug., 1684
6 Feb., 1754
6 Feb., 1754
6 Feb., 1747
3 May, 1790
2 July, 1715
3 Nov., 1718
9 Feb., 1721
ID May, 1748
3 Oct., 1 71 5
9 Feb., 1756
5 Oct., 1764
23 June, 1687
9 Nov., 1708
18 Dec, 1727
22 Jan., 1730
13 May, 1749
9 Feb., 1754
19 May, 1775
30 Apr., 1695
6 Oct., 1670
29 Nov., 1694
20 July, 1740
23 May, 1743
19 Dec, 1781
16 July, 1770
29 Apr., 1774
28 June, 1687
12 Mar., 1723
22 June, 1795
9 May, 1693
6 Sept., 1721
28 Mar., 1775
S.
II May, 1683
23 Jan., 1685
5 Sept., 1732
4 Oct., 1771
22 June, 1706
24 Jan., 1725
20 Nov., 1684
13 Feb., 1693
26 Oct., 1781
5 May, 1702
Catherine Smith
William Raven
Rawlin Raven
Rawlin Raven
Elizabeth Rawleigh
Easter Redhead
John Redman
Mary Redman
Mary Redman
Benjamin Bower
John Reekes
Jane Reekes
Elizabeth Reekes
Mary Rideat
Joane Rideat
Thomas Ridout
John Ridout and Wm,
Rogers
John Ridout
John Ridout
Leonard Ridout
Sarah Roberts
Elizabeth Roberts
Joane Rogers
John Rogers
Robert Rogers
Thomas Rogers
John Rolles
John Rolles
Eliz. Gillingham
Edith Ros^
Josiah Rowley
John Petten
John Mackrell
William Russell
Mary Sandy
Roger Curtis, Roger
Curtis, jun.
Catherine Sansom
John Willis Savory
Mary Scott
Ann Seavyer
Ann Seevior
William Seevier, jun.
Thomas Seymor
Avice Meyrick
Administrations in the Peculiar of Wimborne Minster. 207
No. Name.
11 Shave, Charles
12 Shave, Mary
13 Sherrell ah. Woods, John
14 Shipton, Christopher
15 Short, John
16 Shutler ah. Robins, Ann
17 Smalewell, Robert
18 Smallwell, Elizabeth
19 Smith, Mary
20 Snook, John
21 Snook, John
22 Snook, John
23 Snook, Alice
24 Spicer, Elizabeth
25 Spycer, Samuel
26 Spencer, William
27 Spencer, William
28 Squibb, Henry
29 Stainer, Charles
30 Stickler, Stephen
31 Stonehouse, William
32 Street, Sarah
II Syms, Edmund
Date.
16 May, 1733
20 Nov., 1765
9 June, 1666
14 Mar. 1683
12 Apr., 1705
28 Mar., 1694
22 Nov., 1679
10 Feb., 1687
14 Nov., 1717
14 Feb., i6g8
2 Aug., 1748
29 Sept., 1753
13 Ju!y, 1757
16 Nov., 1703
16 Nov., 1708
18 May, 1745
8 June, 1770
28 Nov., 1707
30 Nov., 1773
27 Oct., 1716
13 Jan., 1686
22 Mar., 1749
25 Jan., 1720
Grantee.
Richard Shave
Jane Shave
Margaret Serrell
Joane Shipton
Jane Short
Wm. Shutler
Elizabeth Smallwell
John Smallwell
John Branible
Jane Snooke
John Snooke
Alice Snooke
John Snooke
Samuel Spicer
Christopher Potticary
and Richard Wright
William Spencer
Rebekah Spencer
Richard Squibb
Catherine Stainer
William Stickler
Melior Stonehouse
Henry Street
Sarah Syms
1 Tanner, John *
2 Tanswell, Henry
3 Temple, Richard
4 Tilsed, William
5 Tedham, Thomas
6 Tedham, William
7 Thomas, Paul
8 Tiller, Edward
9 Tilly, James
10 Tilsed, John
11 Tilsed, James
12 Tilsed ah. Tilsey, James
13 Tilsed, James
14 Trym, John
15 Trim, Henry
16 Tucker, William
17 Tucker, John
18 Tuffin, Thomas
I Vyne, Matthew Daniel
1 Warham, Richard
2 Warham, William
29 Apr., 1727
26 May, 1705
10 Apr., 1702
23 Dec, 1776
20 Sept., 1682
13 Jan., 1686
14 Jan., 1725
6 Jan., 1723
2 Jan., 1711
28 Jan., 1692
27 Sept., 1729
18 Sept., 1744
I Jan., 1754
9 Feb., 1682
7 June, 1732
30 May, 1672
24 Jan., 1728
12 Nov., 1753
V.
30 Apr., 1689
W.
21 Mar., 1721
9 May, 1730
William Tanner
Katherine King
Mary Temple
Joan Tilsed
Katherine Tedham
Wm. Hollwav and
John Tedham
Arthur Thomas
Margaret Tiller
James Tilley
John Tilsed
Roger Tilsed
William Tilsed ah.
Tilsey
John and William
Hackford
William Trym
Mary Trym
Joane Tucker
Sarah Habgood
Jane Tuffin
Alice Vyne
Katherine Warham
Richard Warham
* Not in bundle.
208
Dorset Wills.
No. Name.
3 Warland, Thomas
4 Watten, Luke
5 Webb fl/s. Moore, John
6 Weekes, Robert
7 Weekes, Joane
8 Weekes, Robert
9 Wellen, Richard
10 Wheeler, Samuel
11 White, William
12 White, Ambrose
13 White, Ralph
14 White, John
15 Williams, William
16 White, William
17 Willis, Roger
18 Willis, Isaac
19 Witcher, Thomas
20 Witcher, George
21 Woods, William
22 Woods, Samuel
23 Woods, John
24 Wright, William
25 Wyatt, Mary
Date.
3 May, 1733
20 May, 1712
12 Apr., 1729
7 May, 1674
6 Nov., 1684
17 Sept., 1731
10 Feb., 1686
— May, 1680
3 Oct., 1672
4 Apr., 1681
23 Dec, 1687
10 Dec, 1711
2 Dec, 1726
ig Mar., 1783
12 May, 1737
24 Apr., 1772
16 July, 1723
7 Mar., 1814
30 Oct., 1713
13 May, 1771
10 Oct., 1803
4 Sept., 1769
7 Apr., 1749
Grantee.
Jane Warland
Katherine Watten
Jane Webb ah. Moore
Richard Coombes
and John Snooke
Francis Weekes
Martha Weekes
John Dewey and
Richard Gallopp
Mary Wheeler
Eleonera Veale
William Edwards
William White
Joan White
Elizabeth Jones
Samuel Bowden
Thomas Bason
Mary Willis
William and John
Witcher
Mary Witcher
Margaret Weeks
Samuel Woods
Ann Wareham
Richard Wright
William Wyatt
Mills in the peculiar
OF
6rcat Canforb anb poolc
FROM 1650.
No. Testator.
1 Appelyard,
2 Alner, John
3 Anstey, Charles
4 Anstey, William
5 Allner, James
6 Anstey, Charles
7 Allen, Edward
8 Adey, Stephen
9 Ash, Joseph
Will dated.
16 Feb., 1685
4 Sept,, 1712
12 Feb., 1757
10 Aug., 1757
21 Aug., 1759
21 Sept., 1767
30 June, 1779
15 Mar., 1781
17 Dec, 1792
10 Arrowsmith, Robert 5 July, 1800
11 Anstey, Susanna 11 Feb., 1799
12 Antyll, Sarah
1 Bennett, Peter
2 Burt, Clave
5 Bartlett, Thomas
4. Bramble, James
5 Barns, Jane
6 Barnes, Thomas
20 Oct., li
B.
21 July, 1683
29 Apr., 1684
9 Oct., 1688
15 Feb., 1690
23 Apr., 1694
7 Feb., 1695
Proved.
13 Aug., 1686
13 May, 1713
7 Dec, 1765
4 Mar., 1762
22 Aug., 1760
13 Dec, 1769
22 Jan., 1780
7 July, 1783
7 Jan., 1793
18 Sept., 1801
8 Mar., 1820
13 Apr., 1694
7 Sept., 1694
20 May, 1696
Grantee.
Ann Appelyard
James Alner
Thos. Anstey
Eliz. Anstey
Jas. Allner
Mary, relict
Mary, relict
Mary, relict and
Thos. Dean
Joseph Ash and
Thos. Reynolds
John Lauder
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Eliz.
Anstey, 6 July,
1819. See
Register of Ad-
mons.
Anne Tanner, late
Antyll
James Bramble,
son
Admon. granted
to Thos. Lane
Syble Barns
210
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
7 Budden, Martha
Will dated.
21 Feb., i6g8
8 Beaumont, Dorothy i8 July, 1700
9 Barnes, Edward 27 July, 1700
10 Bennet, Christopher — Sept., 1701
11 Bownes, Miles 22 Oct., 1703
Proved.
17 Feb., 1699
— 1705
6 Oct., 1703
27 July, 1706
8 Dec, 1703
12 Bartlett, Thomas 18 Nov., 1705 17 May, 1707
13 Burgess, Joan
14 Buchnam, Richard
15 Bartlett, Ann
16 Barns, Richard
17 Bushell, Mary
18 Beal, Shadrach
ig Bown, Charles
20 Blundell, Amey
21 Baker, Joseph
22 Browne, William
23 Bishop, Margaret
14 Sept., 1711
15 Apr., 1711
20 June, 1711
ID Oct., 1712
8 Feb., 1715
30 Apr., 1716
29 May, 1716
ig Mar., 1717
16 Dec, 1718
8 Jan., 1719
19 Jan., 1719
15 Apr., 1714
24 Dec, 1712
4 Oct., 171 1
6 Oct., 1715
3 May, 1716
9 May, 1717
13 June, 1716
25 Mar., 1720
28 June, 1722
4 May, 1720
19 Feb., 1719
24 Bennett, Elizabeth i Dec, 1719 30 Aug., 1726
25 Bishop, Giles II Feb., 172-1 9 May, 1722
26 Blanchard, Walter 16 Oct., 1721 10 Apr., 1730
27 Blanchard, Thomas 12 Aug., 1722 ■ i Uct., 1722
28 Barnes, William 24 May, 1725 i? June, 1725
29 Budden, Mary
30 Brewer, Moses
31 Bayly, Elizabeth
32 Bushell, William
T^}^ Bason, Elizabeth
34 Blondell, Robert
35 Bird, Timothy
36 Barfoot, Martha
22 Mar., 1726
7 June, 1727
14 Oct., 1727
21 Aug., i72g
I Mar., 1730
10 Mar., 1731
13 Mar., 1733
I Dec, 1733
1 May, 1727
7 Feb., 1727
6 Dec, 1727
2 Jan., 1729
6 Dec, 1731
25 Jan., 1738
26 May, 1742
8 Oct., 1734
Grantee.
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Joseph King
and Ambrose
Weston
Dorothy
Beaumont
Susan, relict
relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
William Skutt
William Fford
and Harry
Newhoop
Dorothy Burgess
Rachel, relict
Thos. Combes ah.
Smith
Richd. Barnes
Joane, daughter
Mary Beale and
Rebecca Adams
Susannah, relict
Ann Squibb
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Robert Rozier
and John
Thompson
Sarah, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Eliz. Cosins
Elianor Martin
and Mary
Martin
Sarah Bishop and
John Thoms
Jane, relict
relict
Edwd. Barnes,
Henry Barns,
and Elizth.
Knight
Elizth. Budden
Jane, relict
— Durellandjohn
Rowland
Richd. Bushell
Wm. and Andrew
Bason, exors.
Elizabeth, relict
Dorothy, relict
Wm. Barfoot
Wills in the Peculiar of Gi'eat Can ford and Poole. 2 1 1
No. Testator.
37 Bennet, Elizabeth
38 Buxton, Martha
39 Blanchard, James
40 Barns, Andrew
41 Butler, Mary
42 Bennett, Sarah
43 Burgess, James
44 Burgess, Stephen
45 Bird, Dorothy
46 Bird, Samuel
47 Brown, William
48 Barns, Henrj*
49 Butler, Ann
50 Bagg, Thomas
51 Barns, John
52 Bowles, Joseph
53 Barnes, Hugh
54 Butler, John
55 Barns, Susannah
56 Bams, Robert
57 Barns, Richard
58 Bayly, Aaron
59 Braden, William
60 Barns, Thomas
61 Baily, Hugh
62 Barns, William
■63 Bird, Eleanor
64 Bramble, William
65 Bird, Susannah
66 Barnes, Elizabeth
67 Bracker, Robert
Will dated.
1 Aug., 1734
13 Jan., 1742
8 Apr, 1742
9 June, 1742
12 Sept., 1743
2 Jan., 1744
8 Aug., 1744
2 Oct., 1745
19 Jan., 1749
I July, 1749
28 Aug., 1749
16 Feb , 1750
10 Apr., 1752
17 Apr., 1753
14 Nov., 1754
19 Apr., 1755
12 May, 1755
9 July, 1756
21 Jan., 1757
25 Nov.. 1757
3 Dec, 1757
26 June, 1740
7 July, 1762
I Sept., 1762
23 Feb., 1763
23 Aug., 1765
28 Oct., 1766
3 Oct., 1766
2 Sept., 1767
14 May, 1771
9 ^lay, 1773
68 Biddlecombe, Henry 4 Aug., 1776
69 Barns, Mary 23 July, 1776
70 Budden, William 8 May, 1778
Proved.
4 Mar., 1735
14 Dec, 1743
20 Apr., 1742
3 Oct., 1755
23 Sept., 1743
25 June, 1750
27 Apr., 1748
23 Aug., 1750
28 May, 1759
29 Mar., 1750
28 Sept., 1749
8 Mar., 1750
2 Apr., 1753
28 May, 1753
1 Feb., 1755
9 Mar., 1756
20 Apr., 1758
18 Jan., 1758
2 Feb., 1770
28 July, 1758
30 Oct., 1771
22 May, 1747
18 Aug., 1762
27 Sept., 1762
16 Dec, 1763
18 Nov., 1768
27 Nov., 1766
15 Dec, 1766
2 Jan., 1768
7 Apr., 1775
24 Aug., 1776
24 Nov., 1777
6 June, 1780
71 Bestland, William 29 June, 1781 17 Dec, 1781
72 Bowden, Martha 9 May, 1743
73 Bayly, Robert the 7 Apr., 1767
74 Burt, Thomas the 13 June, 1788
elder
75 Bowden, Sumuel 8 Sept., 1781
4 May, 1787
24 Oct., 1786
21 Sept., 1789
Grantee.
John Bennet
Mary Walker and
Ann Thompson
John Mullens
relict
Ann Butler
Fran..-\rrovvsmith
Eliz. Burgess
Elizabeth, relict
Thomas, son
relict
Henry, son
relict
Eliz. Howell
Jane Miller
Tho. Dymot
Ann Bowles
Ann, relict
relict
John Barns
George, son
Mary, daughter
Agnes, relict
Mary, relict
Wm. Barnes and
Henry Brown
John, son
Sarah, relict
David Durell,
Geo. Durell,
and Wm. Arm-
strong
James Bramble
John Bird and
Timothy Bird
Mary, daughter
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to John
Seatonand Am-
brose Beasant
during the min-
ority of exor.
Diana, relict
Betty Barns
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Martha, relict
Richard Paull,
Geo. Harrison,
and Thos.
Ferris, surviv-
ing exors.
Samuel, son
Elizth., relict
John, son
26 May, 1791 Judith, relict
21 2
No. Testator.
76 Barns, George
77 Broom, John
78 Butler, John
79 Budden, Joseph
Dorset Wills.
Will dated.
26 Nov., 1790
24 Dec, 1785
18 June, 1784
4 Aug., 1786
Proved.
24 Jan., 1794
20 Feb., 1794
8 Oct., 1784
23 Sept., 1796
Grantee.
George, son
John Broom,
Mary Dean
Thomas, son
Rebecca Budden,
and JohnCorben,
Jun.
1 Comershall, Tabitha
2 Collins, Elizabeth
3 Cartridge, Jane
4 Corben, Richard
5 Corbin, Thomas
6 Churchey, William
7 Clark, Grace
8 Carter, John
9 Clark, Mary
10 Clapcott, Richard
11 Corben, John
12 Counter, Mary
13 Cock, William
14 Cligg, John
15 Cockram, Lewis
16 Cock, Joan
26 Apr., 1670
24 Mar., 1679
26 Mar., 1686
16 May, 1694
4 Jan., 1696
24 Sept., 1702
15 Jan., 1705
10 Jan., 1707
5 May, 1697
8 Apr., 1703
3 Oct., 1706
25 May, 1711
23 June, 1708 20 Apr., 1710
15 Apr., 1712
30 Apr., 1712
23 Oct., 1713
15 June, 1717
2 Feb., 1722
9 May, 1726
20 Apr., 1727
17 Christian, Elizabeth
18 Chip, Joseph
19 Chubb, John
20 Courtney, John
21 Courtney, Jane
22 Curtis, Joseph
23 Courtney, John
24 Coles, Benjamin
25 Chainey, Benjamin
26 Chandler, Richard
27 Corbin, Thomas
28 Courtney, Thomas
29 Corben, Judith
30 Carter, Elizabeth
31 Cartridge, John
32 Colborne, Jeremiah
33 Cole, Charles
34 Cavanagh, Michael
35 Culley, Edith
36 Cuer, John
37 Crowley, George
38 Coombes, John
12 Jan., 1730
19 Sept., 1732
28 Sept., 1733
5 Dec, 1734
8 Feb., 1734
18 Mar., 1736
3 Feb., 1739
5 Mar., 1739
9 Apr., 1740
20 Nov., 1740
3 Mar., 1741
18 Mar., 1743
5 May, 1743
12 Oct., 1744
17 Jan., 1746
6 Feb., 1747
27 Aug., 1747
6 Oct., 1747
3 Apr., 1750
15 Apr., 1751
2 May, 1755
2 Dec, 1755 30 J""e, 1756
8 May, 1712
2 Oct., 1712
24 Sept., 1719
27 Sept., .1723
6 Dec, 1731
29 May, 1727
27 May, 1747
10 Sept., 1760
29 Nov., 1734
21 Jan., 1736
22 Jan., 1736
7 Jub% 1742
5 Aug., 1762
22 Sept., 1740
12 Oct., 1742
25 Aug., 1744
26 May, 1742
21 Jan., 1746
20 May, 1743
29 May, 1745
27 Nov., 1747
14 Mar., 1747
II June, 1750
23 Aug., 1760
31 Jan., 1757
24 Aug., 1771
2 Mar., 1758
Thomas, son
Jane, relict
Mary Clark
John Rowland and
Wm. Skinner
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Anna Clark
Mary Wadham
John Corbin
Joan, relict
Mary Gibbs, Eliz.
Hasscell
Mary, relict
Moses Durell,
Mary Hooper
and Amey
Knight
Eliz. Christian
Mary, relict
Thomas, son
Eliz. Linthorne
Jane Tucker
Mary, relict
Mary, relict
Burleigh
Sarah Knowles
Benj. Chainey,
father
Sarah, relict
Thomas, son
Jane, relict
Jos. Strong
Eliz. Micklos
Ann, relict
Jane, daughter
Richard, brother
Elizabeth, relict
Edith Wills, dau.
Mary, relict
Thomas Heath,
Jane Baldwin
Mary, relict
Wills in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. 2 1 3
No. 'IVstator.
39 Cheesman, Edward
40 Casley, Thomas
41 Corbin, John
42 Cartridge, William
43 Courtin, Mary
44 Corbin, Benjamin
45 Cranston, Robert
46 Christian, Elizabeth
47 Cobb, John
48 Carter, Elizabeth
49 Cox, William
50 Cavenaugh, Elizth.
51 Cheesman, Samuel
52 Cobb, Joseph
53 Corben, Thomas, sen.
54 Crafts, Jane, wid.
55 Corben, John
56 Corben, Thomas
57 Carter, Elizabeth
Will dated.
S Dec, 1755
21 Sept., 1763
3 Jan., 1765
5 Feb., 1765
II Apr., 1765
II Apr., 1767
9 Dec, 1767
3 May, 1773
4 Oct., 1773
16 Apr., 1774
24 Nov., 1775
16 Jan., 1770
27 Feb., 1779
Aui
1777
27 June, 1791
5 Apr., 1788
16 Jan., 1796
Proved.
16 Oct., 1765
18 June, 1764
6 Sept., 1765
29 June, 1767
9 Dec, 1766
8 Apr., 1772
18 Jan., 1768
25 Mar., 1774
18 Jan., 1776
6 Oct., 1774
24 Apr., 1776
5 Apr., 1779
17 Feb., 1784
28 Dec, 1783 20 July, 1786
2 May, 1788
II Oct., 1788
16 Nov., 1791
20 Feb., 1789
4 Sept., 1807
Grantee-.
Elizth. Addis, dau.
John Hudden
John Corbin
Mary, relict
Thomas, son
Elizabeth, relict
Elizabeth, dau.
Abraham, son
Joseph, son
Charity
Frampton
Jane, relict
Mary Dacomb
Frances Carter,
daughter
Geo. Drew, Geo.
Lillington
Thomas, only son
Richard Crafts,
son-in-law
John, son
Betty Mew, wid.
Geo. Harrison
X Davis, Thomas
2 Dennis, Scisly
3 Dean, Mary
4 Dewey, Ann
5 Darby, Hugh
6 Daw, Charles
7 Durant, Margaret
8 Daw, John
9 Davis, Thomas
10 Davies, Thomas
11 Dunford, Thomas
12 Dimond, Cornelius
13 Dunford, Elizabeth
14 Darby, William
15 Durell, Tito
16 Ditty, William
17 Davy, Henry
18 Drake, John
19 Daw, Joseph
20 Devenish, Mary
21 Dillel, Joseph
22 Darby, William
23 Dymott, Ambrose
24 Dymot, Thomas
5 Nov., 1682
2 June, 1684
6 June, 1687
22 Jan., 1688
without date.
29 Apr., 1700
27 Sept., 1706
29 Jan., 1710
10 Jan., 1714
21 Apr., 1726
3 Feb., 1727
26 Feb., 1728
I Mar., 1728
19 May, 1728
14 Apr., 1732
19 May, 1740
21 Oct., 1740
27 Mar., 1742
22 Feb., 1744
7 Dec, 1758
19 Apr., 1760
6 Sept., 1765
II Mar., 1769
I Nov., 1777
4 Oct., 1692
31 Oct., 1701
zi Feb., 1710
20 Apr., 1742
30 Aug., 1726
8 Dec, 1730
6 Mar., 1728
25 Jan., 1728
3 Apr., 1751
II Aug., 1740
7 Mar., 1745
15 Nov., 1745
22 Dec, 1759
4 Apr., 1767
25 Jan., 1771
— Apr., 1779
Susannah Osborn
Charles, son
Joseph, son
Mary, relict
Elizabeth, relict
Israel, son
Cornelius, son
Brought into the
Registry 11 F"eb.
1730, by —
Knight, but not
proved
Sarah Grase, dau.
Elizabeth, relict
William, father
Dorothy Bird
Admon. with the
will annexed
bearing date
30th Apr., 1746,
granted Sarah
Drake, relict
William, son
John Rogers
Isaac, son
Thomas, son
Wm. Russell
c
214
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
1 Edmunds, Martha •
2 Easton, Alice
3 Ellis, John
4 Edmonds, Susannah
5 Edwards, Uria
6 Etheridge, James
7 Estlin, Robert
8 Edwards, Francis
9 Edwards, Nicholas
10 Edwards, Richard
11 England, James
12 Edwards, Robert
13 Edwards, Frances
14 Edwards, John
15 Edwards, Robert
Will dated.
25 Nov., 1683
21 May, 1705
2 May, 1704
20 Aug., 1718
20 May, 1722
14 Mar., 1731
Proved.
24 Sept., 1684
25 Oct., 1705
2 Oct., 1707
3 Feb., 1731
16 Apr., 1733
Grantee.
Wm. Savedge
Elizth. Written
Jane, relict
Susanna
Williams
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Henry Hosse
and wife
20 Dec, 1739 9 Jan., 1740 Mary, relict
30 June, 1744 29 May, 1745 Mary, relict
12 Mar., 1750 2 Jan., 1775 Admon. with the
will annexed granted to Fanny Fricker and Mary
Miller, executrixes of Frances Edwards, widow,
who was executrix named in said will, but died
before Probate. ( Will missing)
9 Oct., 1756
12 Jan., 1762
29 Apr., 1765
5 Nov., 1756
19 Oct., 1769
27 Nov., 1771
4 June, 1774 22 Dec, 1774
17 Nov., 1703
6 Apr., 1728
16 June, 1704 (a
copy under
Probate)
I Mar., 1733
(a copy under
Probate)
Susannah, relict
Judith, relict
Ann and Mary
Edwards
Fanny Fricker
and Mary
Miller
Uriah, relict
Nicholas, brother
1 Ford, Ann
2 Fide, Richard
3 Ford, Oliver
4 Forwell, Robert
5 Fiander, Jeffery
6 French, Daniel
7 Frampton, Allen
8 Fisher, Goain
9 Frampton, Richard
10 Ford, William
11 Farwell, Absolem
12 Farwell, Dorothy
13 Ford, James
14 Farwell, Mary
15 Foster, Margery
16 Farwell, Samuel
17 Falkner, Thomas
18 Fabian, Simon
19 Faulkner, Thomas
8 Sept., 1672
5 Feb., 1683
12 Feb., 1683
8 Feb., 1686
19 June, 1689
26 June, 1704
— 1709
10 Feb., 1710
— 1710
21 Apr., 1710
29 July, 1718
30 Jan., 1723
5 Dec, 1724
14 Mar., 1725
7 Dec, 1725
24 July, 1731
7 Feb., 1732
ID Oct., 1737
2 Jan., 1738
17 Jan., 1681 Richd.' Frampton
10 Mar., 1717
8 June, 1705
15 Apr., 1714
20 Apr., 1710
19 Aug., 1710
4 May, 1720
15 July, 1724
17 Dec, 1725
14 June, 1732
22 Aug., 1729
4 Feb., 1731
19 Apr., 1733
12 Mar., 1740
4 June, 1739
Dorothy, relict
Jane, relict
Gene, relict
Cicely Ayles
Wm.,Robt., James
and Catherine,
children
Mary, relict
Elizth. Whiterow
Mary Daw
Mary Fiander and
Elizth. Farwell
Samuel, son
Francis Edwards,
Eleanor Bayly
Anne, relict
Mary Street
Ann, relict
lVi//s in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. 2 1 5
No. 'I'l-stutDi-.
zo Flight, Ursula
21 Farwell, Elizabeth
22 Farwell, Elizabeth
23 Faulkner, Ann
24 Farwell, Robert
25 Francis, Nicholas
26 Farthing, Thomas
27 French, Richard
28 Feast, Thomas
29 Foot, Henry
30 Frampton, Stephen
Win dated.
12 Mar., 1738
25 Feb., 1739
6 Apr., 1739
8 Aug., 1740
21 Apr., 1755
14 Sept., 1757
ig Dec, 1765
24 Julv, 1767
24 Apr., 1768
30 Mar., 1774
3 Oct., 1772
Proved.
15 Apr., 1 74 1
6 Oct., 1739
15 Apr., 1748
I Mar., 1773
19 Jan., 1759
9 Dec, 1766
10 Dec, 1776
3 Oct., 1768
13 Jan., 1775
24 Feb., 1781
Gninteu.
Alexr. Flight
Mary Fiander
Ann Faulkner
Jane, relict
Mary Lenheim
Wm. Symes
John, son
John Feast and
John Trim
William, father
Admon. with a
copy of the will
annexed
granted to
George Framp-
ton, nephew
1 Gillingham, John
2 Gauler, William
3 Galpin, Mabel 1
4 Gillingham, Ann
5 Gilbert ah. Trevil-
lian, Richard
6 Green, Barnard
7 Gilbert, William
8 Gibbons, Henry
9 Green, Joseph
1 1 June, 1681
13 Mar., 1684
20 May, 1686
20 Jan., 1697
3 May, 1702
2 Jan., 1704
27 Jan., 1707
10 Nov., 1719
12 Genge, Thomas
13 Gillingham, William
14 Gould, Mary
15 Gellet, Thomas
16 Guy, Robert
17 Gregory, John
18 Gardner, Andrew
19 Gare, John
20 Godden, Edward
21 Gould, Susannah
22 Gillingham, John
23 Gerrett, William
24 Gray, Hannah
1 5
14 May, 1701
4 Nov., 1702
15 Apr., 1708
28 May, 1707
26 Nov., 1719
2 Mar., 1720 7 Apr., 1732
10 Gobey, Thomas 25 Oct., 1720 20 Mar., 1729
11 Gray, William 3 May. 1727 9' Aug., 1775
II Oct.,
1726
i() No\.
, 1726
3 Nov..
, 1728
3 J"'y,
173U
5 Jan.,
1730
16 Apr.,
1731
19 Apr.,
1740
6 July,
1742
2 May,
1740
1 1 Aug.,
1745
24 June,
1742
6 Aug.,
1742
20 Jan.,
1743
7 Dec,
1748
3 May,
1743
20 Mar.,
1 1745
13 May,
1744
28 Apr..
1748
14 Aug.,
1747
30 Dec,
175^
17 Sept.,
1751
4 Sept.
> 1753
19 Mar.»
1762
4 Apr.,
1766
14 May.
1767
13 July,
1767
Roger Thurborne
Agatha, relict
Mary, relict
Mary, relict
Sarah Brown and
Margaret Wad-
ham
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Mary, relict
Elizth., relict,and
Thomas, son
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to John
Gray, son, and
brotherof Robt.
Gray, deed.,
exor. named in
the will
Benj. Wadham
Mary, relict
John Hooper
Ann, relict
.\nn, relict
Elizabeth, relict
Sarah King
Mary Davies
Israel, brother
Eliz. Scott
Hannah
Gillingham
Elizabeth, relict
William, father
2l6
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
25 Gardner, John
Will dated.
2 Sept., 1786
Proved,
ig Feb., 1787
26 Goffe, Margarett,wid. i Apr., 1790 8 May, 1790
27 Gillingham, Thomas 10 Dpc, 1794 29 June, 1795
28 Gould, John 12 Oct., 1797 8 Nov., 1798
Grantee.
William, son, and
John Gardner,
grandson
Granted to Tho-
mas Courtin,
with the will of
John Goffe an-
nexed
Jenny, relict
John Gregory and
Sam Rogers
I Henning, John
2 Hollis, Robert
3 Hurst, John
4 Harris, John
5 Hart, Frances
6 Hancock, Jeffery
7 Hollis, Joan
8 Harris, Francis
9 Hawkins, James
10 Hiley, Peter
11 Hancock, James
12 Hawkins, James
13 Hooper, William
14 Hamond, Richard
15 Hendy, Elizabeth
16 Harrison, William
17 Henning, William
H.
17 May, 1680
12 Dec, 1682
24 Apr., 1684
21 June, 1695
30 Apr., 1695
9 Dec, 1696
9 Oct., 1691
24 Oct., 1684
21 Oct., 1695
20 May, 1696
5 May, 1697
2 June, 1697 19 Aug., 1699
24 June, 1698
27 Jan., 1699
17 Oct., 1699
5 May, 1704
— 1709
21 Apr., 1714
30 May, 1715
21 Sept., 1719
5 Jan., 1722
9 Jan., 1722
18 Harcourt, William
19 Harbin, Elizabeth
20 Hart, Elizabeth
21 Hooper, Susannah
22 Harcourt, George
23 Henning, Melliscent
24 Harris, George
25 Henning, John
2 Mar., 1723
7 June, 1724
24 June, 1726
7 Mar., 1727
8 Aug., 1731
8 Dec, 1739
5 May, 1740
II June, 1740
14 Dec, 1700
15 May, 1700
23 Sept., 1712
25 May, 1705
19 Dec, 1716
6 May, 1721
16 Oct., 1719
12 Dec, 1733
22 Apr., 1723
18 Dec, 1724
12 Apr., 1736
2 May, 1727
13 Jan., 1728
31 July. 1732.
24 Nov., 1740
II Aug., 1740
3 Sept., 1742
26 Henning, Richard 23 Sept., 1742 19 Mar., 1746
27 Hall, Richard
28 Harvy, Susannah
29 Hookey, William
12 June, 1743
6 Aug., 1743
II June, 1745
30 Mar., 1747
12 Apr., 1745
25 Apr., 1746
Admon. granted
to Christopher
Henning
John, Elizth. and
William, sons
and daughter
Gervase Brown
Jeffery and James,
sons
Admon. granted
to Andrew
Miller
Barthol. Harris
James Hawkins
Admon. to Richd.
Blanchard and
James Lake
Jane, relict
Mary Hooper
Thomas, son
Frances, relict
John Hening,
Tho. Henning,
Sarah Blake,
sons and dau.
James, brother
Elizabeth, daugh.
Ann Harvey, dau.
Susannah Hooper
Elizabeth, relict
Joanna Henning
Mary King
Wm. Williams
Henning
John Henning
and Thomas,
his brother
Ann, relict
James Taverner
Giles Brown and
Saml. Spicer
IVills in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. 217
No. Testator.
30 Hurst, Robert
31 Hewlett, John
32 Hosier, Giles
33 Haines, Thomas
Will dated.
28 Oct., 1747
Proved.
28 Dec, 1747
5 May, 1748 31 Dec, 1748
22 Oct., 1750
5 Dec, 1754
34 Hardingf, Sutton 7 Apr., 1755
35 Hunt, John i July, 1756
36 Henning, Thomas 22 Oct., 1757
37 Holloway, Jane
38 Henning, David
4 Apr., 1762
no date
6 May, 1751
12 Dec, 1755
26 Apr., 1755
14 Nov., 1760
27 Feb., 1759
31 Mar., 1763
18 June, 1764
39 Hull, Isaac 30 Mar., 1767 18 Nov., 1768
40 Hounsell, William 2 Mar., 1769 22 Feb., 1770
41 Hough, Thomas ir Sept., 1769 27 Dec, 1775
42 Hosier, Elizabeth 3 Jan., 1772 23 Dec, 1772
43 Hurdle, Lucy Knapp 9 June, 1785 24 Oct., 1786
44 Haskell, Mary, wid. 7 Apr,, 1788 4 June, 1788
45 Hockey, Robert 13 Jan., 1789 22 Jan., 1789
46 Hayden, Cornelius 14 Feb., 1786 13 July, 1789
47 Hawkins, James 6 Nov., 1791 27 Feb., 1792
48 Hewlett, James ig May, 1792 24 Oct., 1792
49 Hall^/5. Riddle, John 16 Feb., 1792 8 Mar., 1793
50 Harrison, Samuel 21 Mar., 1792 7 Mar., 1795
51 Hyde, John, Jun. 9 Apr., 1772 9 Dec, 1797
Grantee,
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Wm.
Wyatt
John Hewlett,
father
Elizabeth, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to re-
lict, Catherine,
during minority
of son
John Simmonds
Elizabeth, relict
Thomas and
Sarah Lee, son
and dau.
Elizabeth King
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Ca-
therine Knight
Mary, relict
Elizabeth, relict
Jane, relict
Eliz. Wills, Jane
Farwell and
Wm. Hosier
John, relict
Betty H., dau.,
sole extrix.
John Membry,
sole exor.
Geo. Grant, Thos.
Stickland, exors.
Alex. Campbell
Chris. Jolliff
Wm. Corben
Elizth., relict
Jane Bushrod
Geo. Pinney,
Geo. Harrison
Mary, relict
1 Joyes, George
2 James, William
3 Jubber, Henry
4 Jenkins, Edward
5 Jennings, Sarah
6 Jones, Joseph
7 Jefferies, Charles
8 Jewer, John
9 Jewer, John
10 Jacobs, Ann
6 May, 1683
19 July, 1697
23 Jan., 1709
ig Feb., 1722
20 Apr., 1722
23 Mar., 1735
9 Apr., 1743
ID June, 1744
18 Oct., 1746
8 July, 1749
8 Feb., 1697
15 June, 1724
23 May, 1722
28 Dec, 1738
I June, 1744
7 Sept., 1744
12 Dec, 1750
ig Apr., 1760
Ann Redhead
Frances, relict
Stephen Harvey
Thos. Stokes
Joseph Bond
Deborah, relict
John, son
Elizabeth, relict
Ben. relict
2l8
Dorset Wilts.
No. Testator. Will dated. Proved.
II Jennings, Benjamin 22 May, 1765 12 May, 1766
12 Jeanes, John, of Poole 3 Mar., 1786 13 Apr., 1787
K.
1 Kaynes, George 20 June, 1681 —
2 King, John 4 Sept., 1689 —
3 KeynaU, — 19 Dec., 1692 10 Jan., 1692
4 King, William 16 Mar., 1708 6 Oct., 1709
5 Keeping, William 13 Sept., 1727 11 July, 1728
6 Kiping, Thomas 16 Oct., 1732 11 Dec, 1732
7 King, Thomas 10 Mar., 1739 19 June, 1745
8 King, Nicholas 19 May, 1739 25 Sept., 1740
■9 King, Dorothy 12 July, 1744 — Sept., 1744
10 Kirby, William 15 Oct., 1744 10 Dec, 1744
w Knight, William 5 May, 1753 5 Nov., 1753
12 Knight, Thomas 2 Sept., 1753 19 Oct., 1753
13 King, Thomas
14 King, Sarah
15 Knapp, John
16 King, John
3 Oct., 1754 21 June, 1771
2 Mar., 1762
22 Sept., 1766
31 Mar., 1763
12 June, 1767
14 Apr., 1789 25 May, 1789
17 Knight, Thomas and 4 May, 1785
Henry
1 Lockyer, John
2 Lester, William
3 Linthom, John
4 Lockyer, James
5 Lloyd, Alexander
6 Lane, Silas
7 Lake, Robert
8 Lane, Richard
L.
21 Mar., 1690
24 Oct., i6gi
17 Feb., 1692
17 Jan., 1791
9 June, 1793
5 Mar., 1702
29 Jan., 1693 5 May, 1697
21 Dec, 1694 22 June, 1695
18 Oct., 1702 II Jan., 1702
4 May, 1705 25 Oct., 1705
20 Nov., 1707 20 Apr., 1710
9 Loveridge, John 25 June, 1709 19 Apr., 171 1
granted to William Gillingham
extrix.
Grantee.
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Mary Jennings,
daughter.
Diana, relict
Joseph Jones
Elizth. Oliver
Mary, relict
Joan Harris
Hannah Pike,dau.
Ann Ridout
Mary Kirby, sister
Katherine Knight,
Wm. Knight,
John Fricker
and John Ro-
bertson
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to sons
Thos. and John
Sarah Essex and
Mary King, daus.
Elizabeth, dau.
Richd. and James,
sons
Jos. Garland,
Ellis Budden
Metford, James
Selby, exors.
Isabella, their
sister, wife of
Thomas Freke
Admon. to John L.
Deborah Lin-
thorne
Stephen King
Rachel, relict
Judey, sister
John and Richd.,
sons
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Richard Lane
Admon. with the
will annexed
during minority of
lVz7/s in the Peculiar of Great Can/ord and Poole. 219
No. Testator. Will dated.
10 Lasa, William 14 June, 1711
11 Lockett, John 16 June, 1711
12 Lock, John 26 Apr., 1714
13 Lane, Ezard (Esau ?) 3 Oct., 1719
14 Linthome, Deborah
15 Lane, John
16 Linthom, John
17 Linthome, Thomas
18 Linthom, Edward
ig Lever, Thomas
20 Linthom, Elizabeth
21 Luther, John
22 Luther, Thomas
23 Lockyer, John
24 Lockyer, John
25 Linthorn, John
26 Linthorn, Benjamin
27 Linthom, Samuel
28 Lockyer, George
29 Luther, Joseph
30 Lock, Henry
Proved. Grantee.
7 Aug., 1717 Elizabeth, relict
4 Oct., 171 1 Sarah Taverner
7 Oct., 1714 Elizabeth, relict
Jane Blanchard,
dau.
HannahBird,dau.
Ann Lane, dau.
Mary, relict
Joan, relict
Elizth., relict
Ann, relict
Edward, son
Thomas, father
Elizabeth, relict,
Thomas, son
John, son
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Tho. Corbin and Ri. Clark until son and
exor., Joseph, attain 24. Exor. proved, Jan., 1758
24 July, 1758 7 Nov., 1760 Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Mary Harrison and Margaret Galton on
the renunciation of the exors.
10 Dec, 1719
25 Jan., 1726
7 June, 1727
8 Apr., 1732
10 Dec, 1741
18 June, 1743
30 Nov., 1744
20 Mar., 1745
13 Apr., 1746
22 Feb., 1754
22 May, 1756
1714
30 Apr., 1720
— 1719
29 Apr., 1727
14 June, 1728
23 Nov., 1732
26 May, 1742
2 Sept., 1747
3 Oct., 1755
12 Apr., 1746
24 Apr., 1746
13 June, 1755
4 July, 1757
19 Mar., 1764
4 July, 1769
9 Oct., 1769
4 Nov., 1770
5 Nov., 1771
I May, 1775
22 Nov., 1771
22 May, 1776
14 Oct., 1782 II Apr., 1783
31
Lauder, William, of 25 May, 1763
Poole
32 Lockyer, Joseph
},jy Leer, John
Martha, relict
Joseph and Edwd.
Linthorn
Wm. Corbin
Jos. Luther, his
grandfather
Geo. Lock,
nephew
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Thomas Lauder, Chas. Lauder and Mary
Buck children of deed., their late mother, Elizabeth,
sole extrix., dying in the lifetime of the testator.
Sworn the loth May, 1787
28 Nov., 1784 — Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to son, Joseph, the widow, Elizabeth, dying
without proving the same or administering to his
effects, 26th Sept., 1788
30 Aug., 1789 21 Oct., 1789
34 Lauder, Thomas 10 June, 1789 22 July, 1794
Sarah, relict, Wm.
Leer and Jas.
Bristowe
Robt.Arrowsmith,
brother-in-law
M.
1 Mellett, Dorothy
2 Mathews, Dorothy
3-Melledge, Anthony
4 Mackfarson, John
5 Miller, Joan
6 Minty, William
7 Mist, Thomas
5 *
27 Mar., 1674
2 Jan., 1680
— 1680
ID Jan., 1682
24 Apr., 1697
30 May, 1701
5 Jan., 1703
30 May, 1682 Sarah, relict
13 Man, 1703
Elizabeth, relict,
and Marv, dau.
220
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
8 Marshall, Avice
9 Martin, John
10 Mackrell, John
11 Mullens, Thomas
12 Mullens, George
13 Moores, Joseph
14 Masters, Abraham
15 Martin, William
16 Martin, Robert
17 Martin, John
18 Miller, Andrew
19 May, William
20 Mackrell, John
21 Miller, Thomas
22 Mitchell, William
23 Miller, John
24 Manger, Mari-
as Miller, Jonathan
26 Moore, John
27 Menzies, John
28 Maber, William
29 Miller, William
30 Miller, Deborah
31 Mead, Benjamin
Grantee.
Ann Lockyer
Edith, relict
John, son
Margaret, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Henry Mullens, his father, on the renun-
ciation of the exors.
Will dated.
3 Feb., 1713
6 Jan., 1712
7 Oct., 1724
20 July, 1728
4 Aug., 1731
Proved.
17 Apr., 1719
3 Apr., 1727
19 Nov., 1725
30 May, 1734
22 Mar., 1741
21 Apr., 1739
7 July. 1742
15 Nov., 1742
3 Dec, 1742
26 July, 1745
7 Dec, 1745
18 Apr., 1748
14 May, 1748
29 Aug., 1748
II Jan., 1750
3 Sept., 1753
28 Aug., 1754
II Nov., 1755
26 June, 1756
II Feb., 1765
Catherine, relict
Esther, relict
Richd. Henning
Jane, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Thos. Martin, father
20 Apr., 1741
13 Dec, 1744
15 Dec, 1742
6 June, 1744
20 Dec, 1746
33 Mitchell, William
34 Mills, Robert
35 May, Sarah
36 Major, Thomas, of
Poole
1 Nickleson, John
2 Newell, Thomas
3 Newman, Thomas
4 Nickleson, Thomas
5 Nickleson, George
6 Priest, Norman
7 Newman, Susanna
8 Nowell, William
9 Northover, Thomas
10 Nickleson, Joseph
James Anstey
Sus. Linthorn
Mary, relict
Wm. Miller
Jos. Mitchell,
Mary Lambert
Amey Miller
Jane Nickleson
Wm. Miller
Sarah, relict
Alexander
Campbell
John Maber
Jane and Sarah,
sisters
Sarah Miller
Admon. 2 July,
1774, with the
will annexed granted to Benjamin Mead, son, during
minority of extrix. , , ,, ,
— '' John Meaden,
son, and Elizth.
Adey, dau.
23 May, 1781 Mary, relict
17 Jan., 1784 John Spurrier
24 June, 1784 Mary Harris
15 June, 1787 Susanna, relict
8 Sept.
24 Aug.,
6 Nov.,
4 Mar.
1766
1770
1772
1774
2 Apr., 1767
24 Mar., 1749
26 Aug., 1748
9 July, 1770
3 Dec, 1753
28 Sept., 1753
17 Sept., 1762
4 Nov., 1757
19 Aug., 1773
28 Aug., 1765
5 Sept., 1767
31 May, 1771
16 Dec, 1774
32 Meaden, James 13 May, 1775 23 May, 1776
20 Apr., 1775
12 Dec, 1780
II Feb., 1780
24 Mar., 1784
N.
20 Nov., 1723
28 July, 1728
7 Aug., 1728
28 June, 1735
4 Apr., 1739
19 Jan., 1724
10 Apr., 1734
7 July. 1732
7 June, 1744
28 May, 1750
granted to Sarah Nickleson and
4 Oct., 1745 30 I^tt^M 1745
24 Mar., 1746 13 Oct., 1749
10 Oct., 1746 21 Feb., 1755
12 Feb., 1748 zi Sept., 1748
26 May, 1753 23 Jan., 1754
Rebecca, relict
Henry Gould
Susannah, relict
Josiah Nickleson
Admon. with the
will annexed
Elizth. Allen, daus.
"Thompson, his
widow "
Elizth. Teagle,
dau.
John, son
Sarah, relict
Joan Whitehood
Wills in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. 221
No. Testator.
11 Norris, Thomas
12 Nickless, Thomas
13 Nickleson, Joseph
14 Noell, John
Will dated.
24 Sept., 1754
29 May, 1756
26 May, 1753
II Feb., 1703
Proved.
3 vjci., 1755
23 Sept., 1758
23 Jan., 1754
I July, 1784
Grantee.
John, son
Richd., father
Joan Whitehood
Hookey King,
Jno. Corben,
Jun., exors.
1 Outing, Elizabeth
2 Oakley, William
3 Olive, John
4 Oliver, John
2 Sept., i68g
20 Apr., 1710
9 Oct., 1759
5 Aug., 1784
8 Oct., 1689
4 May, 1720
12 June, 1760
9 June, 1786
Wm. and John,
sons
Henr}' Mooring
Elizabeth, relict
1 Pelly, William
2 Penny, Eleanor
3 Pelly, Susanna
4 Purchase, Joseph
5 Pelly, Robert
6 Potter, Thomas
7 Penny, Thomas
8 Painter, William
9 Parson, William
10 Pope, Charles
11 Phipard, Hester
12 Pope, Jacob
13 Parsons, Thomas
14 Painter, Maria
15 Pitt, Samuel
16 Pitman, Mary
17 Parsons, James
18 Pitman, John
19 Preston, Hannah
20 Pitts, John
21 Phippard, William
22 Pike, William
23 Perham, Joseph
24 Peasley, James
25 Pike, Elizabeth
26 Pike, Margaret
27 Polden, Robert
28 Phippard, John
29 Phippard, William
30 Pope, William
26 Sept., 1659
29 Jan., 1682
19 May, 1685
25 Apr., 1699
13 June, 1709
8 Apr., 1714
17 Sept., 1746
9 Mar., 1718
12 Sept., 1719
20 Ma}', 1724
10 Apr., 1725
4 Dec, 1726
8 May, 1731
17 May, 1731
12 Apr., 1732
16 June, 1735
20 July, 1735
7 Feb., 1737
18 July, 1740
5 Nov., 1740
9 June, 1741
20 Apr., 1710
15 Feb., 1715
9 Oct., 1718
9 Oct., 1718
17 Apr., 1719
25 May, 1725
22 Nov., 1725
26 Ma}-, 1725
1 May, 1727
3 Dec, 1731
6 Dec, 1731
27 Feb., 1735
2 Oct., 1741
4 June, 1752
6 Feb., 1745
12 Oct., 1741
15 Oct., 1765
4 Jan., 1757
granted to son, William, the ext
time
16 Apr., 1745 12 Oct., 1753
29 Aug., 1747 7 Apr., 1760
ID Nov., 1752 5 Nov., 1753
3 Nov., 1753 II June, 1755
6 Nov.. 1753 12 June, 1758
21 Jan., 1757 26 Jan., 1758
Mellicent, relict
Mary and Sara.
daus.
Robert, son
Avice, mother
Ann and Jane
daus.
Martha, mother
Hester King,
mother
Martha, mother
John Pitman
Wm. and Edwd.,
sons
Elizth. Hother
Sarah Frankland,
John Rowland
Susanna Bennet
Judith, relict
Elizth. Robbins,
sister
Susannah, relict
Mary Chisman
Admon. with the
will annexed
rix. dying in his life-
31 Oct., 1759
ig Sept., 1760
23 Apr., 1762
28 Sept., 1762
granted to relict, Mar\-, in trust f
Anna, relict
, relict
Elizabeth, mother
Elizabeth, mother
Lucy, relict
Thomas and Wm.
Phippard, and
Martha Martin
Wm. Martin
Admon. with the
will annexed
or her dau.. the extrix.
^22
Dorset Wills.
Proved. Grantee.
i8 Nov., 1768 Moses Neave and
Wm. Harrison
Mary, relict
Mary, relict
Richd. Phillips,
James Phillips
35 Pennington, Stephen 16 Dec, 1782 11 June, 1783 Tho. Gillingham,
John Place and
Tho. Painter
Elizabeth, relict
Hannah, relict
Thomas, brother
Mary, relict
Hannah, relict
The original
into the Prerogative
of a Writ of Monition
No. Testator.
31 Paul, Sarah
32 Parmiter, Roger
33 Porter, Thomas
34 Phillips, Richard
36 Pratt, Joseph
37 Peaton, John
38 Painter, William
39 Pelly, Thomas
40 Pearcy, John
Will dated.
II Nov., 1763
17 Aug., 1765
10 Sept., 1767
4 Feb., 1769
4 Oct., 1759
12 Aug., 1789
22 Feb., 1776
II Mar., 1780
15 July, 1790
10 Oct., 1766
16 Nov., 1768
22 June, 1770
24 Mar., 1788
12 Oct., 1789
II Dec, 1789
19 Apr., 1790
16 Aug., 1792
will was afterwards returned
Court of Canterbury by virtue
1 Rose, Shadrach
2 Reeks, Margaret
3 Robins, Anna
4 Reeks, William
5 Rowe, Nicholas
6 Rose, John
7 Rugg, Thomas
8 Rogers, Alee
9 Rose, William
10 Rozer, Robert
11 Righted, Reuben
12 Rogers, John
13 Randall, Thomas
14 Rowland, John
15 Rogers, Robert
16 Reeks, Simon
17 Robbins, Nicholas
18 Righthead, Abigail
19 Rumsey, Jacob
20 Reeks, John
21 Rose, George
22 Richards, John
23 Reeks, Susanna
24 Reeks. William
R.
30 Sept., 1687
25 Jan., 1688
2 Jan., 1707
20 Apr., 1712
27 Feb., 1732
I Dec, 1732
22 Mar., 1734
14 Dec, 1734
24 Oct., 1735
22 Nov., 1737
24 Jan., 1738
20 Mar., 1740
13 July, 1740
8 Sept., 1740
16 July, 1742
14 Apr., 1743
6 Feb., 1745
4 Mar., 1748
12 Dec, 1754
31 July, 1758
5 Apr., 1739
II Aug., 1762
2 Dec, 1764
26 Jan., 1768
15 Apr., 1714
2 Oct., 1712
24 Jan., 1736
II May, 1736
2 Feb., 1744
24 Aug., 1741
15 Sept., 1738
22 Sept., 1738
26 Apr., 1739
30 Sept., 1742
25 Sept., 1741
22 Dec, 1741
18 Apr., 1743
22 Dec, 1747
12 Apr., 1751
30 Nov., 1758
6 Nov., 1762
4 Juiy> 1757
22 Nov», 1 77 1
10 Apr., 1765
9 July, 1770
25 Reeks, Richard 15 Dec, 1794 21 Aug., 1798
Philip, son
Margaret, dau.
George, son
Sarah, relict
Sarah, relict
Robert, son
George, son
Joan, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Abi-
gail, relict
Mary, relict
Sarah, relict
Wm. Sherring
John Clark
John, son
Ruth, gelict
Joseph, son
Sarah, relict
Susannah, relict
Robert, brother
Jane, mother
Susanna Wise
John Thomas
Reeks, John
Reeks
Chris. Jolliffe
1 Stonn, William
2 Sealy, Peter
20 Feb., 1688
20 Jan., 1695
29 July, 1693
10 July, i6g6
Hannah, relict
Mary Rose, Ur-
sula Trevett
and Elizabeth
Hooper
IVilis in the Peculiar of Great Cayiford and Poole. 223
No. Testator.
3 Samways, William
4 Strong, John
5 Spurrier, Walter
6 Skutt, Joanna
7 Sutton, Robert
8 Simmonds, John
9 Stone, Henry
10 Skutt, Morgan
11 Stonehouse, Richard
12 Sweatman, Susanna
13 Soper, George
14 Slade, William
15 Sutton, Thomas
16 Skinner, William
17 Sutton, Richard
Will dated.
4 Feb., 1698
26 Dec, 1701
13 Jan., 1705
26 Sept., 1706
30 Oct., 1707
5 Apr., 1709
Proved.
21 July, 1699
14 Apr., 1702
28 May, 1707
16 Jan., 1711
20 Aug., 1724
3 June, 1709
8 Apr., 1709 I Nov., 1710
39 Stainsmore, Dorothy
40 Spurrier, Timothy
41 Scott, John
42 Spurrier, Timothy
43 Stoodley, Sarah
44 Smith, Jane
26 Jan., 1713
9 July, 1717
22 Feb., 1718
3 July, 1718
15 July, 1719
10 May, 1722
3 Mar., 1723
2 June, 1725
18 Street, Peter
19 Savage, Joseph
20 Shotter, Nurry
21 Strong, Elizabeth
22 Stanley, Richard
23 Smith, John
24 Siggs, Joseph
25 Spurrier, Walter
26 Strong, Henry
27 Smith, Christopher
28 Salter, Samuel
29 Stickland, Elizabeth
30 Spurrier, Thomas
31 Skutt, Benjamin
32 Shelson, Richard
33 Skinner, Susanna
34 Stanworth, John
35 Stanley, William
36 Slade, Ann
37 Stainsmore, Henry
38 Stanley, Mary
7 July, 1727
22 Mar., 1730
26 Dec, 1730
18 Nov., 1732
16 Mar., 1737
9 Oct., 1738
30 June, 1739
13 May, 1713
24 Oct., 1717
I May, 1723
17 Apr., 1719
4 May, 1720
26 June, 1722
27 Oct., 1744
23 Nov., 1732
7 Feb., 1727
3 Mar., 1731
Grantee.
Elizabeth, dau.
Elizabeth, relict
Timothy, son
Benjamin, relict
Richard, son
Mellior, Robins
dau.
Henry Stone and
'wife, Mary
Morgan, son
Mary, relict
Temperance Fow-
ler and Eliza-
beth Blunden
Ann, relict
Elizth. Tuck
Jane, mother
Susanna, mother
Richd. Sutton,
Frances Sher-
ring, son and
dau.
John Sutton
Mary, relict
17 July, 1737 John, son
17 June, 1741 Elizabeth, relict
17 Feb., 1752 Jane, relict
6 Oct., 1742 Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Mary Simmonds widow and admx. ol
Michael, her husband, deed., who was named exor.
in the will but dyed before probate
24 Feb., 1740 18 Nov., 1741 Ann, relict
23 Mar., 1740 I June, 1747
9 May, 1740 18 Sept., 1741
3 Sept., 1740 9 Jan., 1747
26 Sept., 1740 9 Oct., 1741
7 Oct., 1740 20 Apr., 1742
31 Aug., 1742 5 Apr., 1755
19 Apr., 1743 12 Feb., 1746
17 Sept., 1744 20 Dec, 1745
10 Jan., 1747
29 Mar., 1749
24 Oct., 1749
26 Mar., 1750
3 June, 1750
15 Dec, 1750
20 Sept., 1751
4 Jan., 1752
ID Mar., 1752
7 Oct., 1753
26 Feb., 1754
11 Oct., 1752
12 June, 1749
29 Jan., 1749
3 Sept., 1751
I Nov., 1752
27 Mar., 1762
30 June, 1756
7 I^ec, 1753
6 Mar., 1756
22 Apr., 1758
3 May, 1754
Frances, relict
John, father
Christian, relict
Rebecca White
Ann, mother
Margaret, relict
Sarah, relict
Ann Manger,
Susanna Dean
Elizabeth; relict
Mary, relict
William, son
Doroth}', relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Jo-
seph Brasset
on renunciation
of extrix.
Geo. Weston
Ann, relict
John, son
Elizabeth, relict
Jane Morris
Pcarce Smith
224
Dorset Wills.
No. Testator.
45 Strong, Joseph
46 Stanley, Elizabeth
Will dated.
27 Sept., 1757
5 Apr., 1760
Proved.
12 June, 1758
14 June, 1764
47 Shank, Peter
48 Scott, John
49 Score, Richard
50 Sherenham, John
51 Spurrier, Ann
52 Spencer, Anna
53 Spurrier, Mary
54 Sherring, Frances
55 Strong, John
56 Stickland, Philip
57 Sly, James
58 Street, Simon Fabian
granted to Alexander Campbell
e.xor. till he attains the age of 17 }'
31 Dec, 1760 20 June, 1766
30 Oct., 1758 17 Apr., 1761
7 Apr., 1768 ifi Nov., 1768
20 June, 1770 3 ^lay, 1771
25 Apr., 1772
25 June, 1773
20 July, 1782
13 July, 1772
17 Mar., 1786
3 Jan., 1789
19 Jan., 1789
16 July, 1785
27 Dec, 1773
27 Sept., 1774
26 Sept., 1782
4 Jan., 1783
15 Nov., 1787
17 Feb., 1789
14 Aug., 1790
30 Mar., 1792
Grantee.
Margaret, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
in trust for the
ears
Martha, relict
Mary, mother
Ann, relict
Peter JoUiff and
and Geo. Milner
Mary, dau.
Anna Perham
Mary Green
Deborah Sutton,
Richd. Linthorne
Sara Drake, dau.
John, son
Thomas, son
Wm. Hayward of
Poole, baker,
joint exor.
I Thomas, Josiah
2 Taverner, William
3 Trew, Mary
4 Tizard, Richard
5 Tizard, James
6 Trew, Anna
7 Thompson, James
18 July. 1666
29 Oct., 1679
14 Jan., 1685
15 Nov., 1693
4 Apr., 1695
7 May, 1702
19 Jan., 1703
5 Sept.. 1667
18 Nov., 1696
8 Nov., 1699
6 May, 1703
27 Jan., 1706
8 Thompson, William 25 Apr., 1706 21 Sept., 1710
9 Trim, Thomas
10 Tizard, Francis
11 Trevillion, Agatha
12 Trevis, Ralph
13 Trew, Susannah
16 Feb., 1713
22 Oct., 1721
3 Oct., 1723
13 Feb., 1724
28 Sept., 1726
15 Apr., 1714
10 Nov., 1721
25 July, 1726
24 Jan., 1725
23 Apr., 1733
14 Thomas, Christian 9 Nov., 1727 25 May, 1728
15 Traverse, John
16 Thresher, William
17 Troke, Richard
18 Taverner, Joseph
12 Nov., 1729
II Apr., 1731
26 Nov., 1732
17 Mar., 1733
19 Thompson, William iS Mar., 1738
20 Tucker, John
21 Tidbury, John
28 July, 1740
24 Sept., 1744
27 Mar., 1730
6 Dec, 1731
27 Apr., 1733
II May, 1736
5 Apr., 1739
2 Apr., 1744
II Feb., 1747
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Joan
Nickleson
Anna Trew,
mother
Mary Willie
Thomas and
Peter, sons
Wm. and James,
sons
James, son
Joseph, brother
Thos. Vinn
JaneMullens,dau.
Susanna Garrett,
Mary Diamond
Meliscent Hen-
ning, dau.
Elizabeth, relict
Martha, relict
James, brother
Mary, relict
Robert and
George Rose
Margaret, relict
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Ro-
bert Mills for
the use of the
extrixes.
Wi/l,
's in the Pecn/iar of Great Canford and Poole. 225
No. Testator.
22 Taverner, James
23 Tito, Joan
24 Thompson, Jane
25 Taverner, Mary
26 Tallick, William
27 Trim, James
Will datctl.
18 Apr., 1745
21 Mar., 1746
23 Aug., 1746
29 Dec, 1747
6 May, 1747
27 Mar., 1748
28 Thomas, Mary 6 Aug., 1750
29 Thompson, William 14 May, 1754
30 Tucker, William
31 Thompson, Thomas
32 Thorne, John
7 Nov., 1756
7 July, 1764
30 Mar., 1765
I'roNfd.
4 Aug., 1747
17 Sept., 1748
30 Aug., i74cS
4 Dec, 1758
31 Dec, 1748
18 Nov., 1748
I June, 1753
f 28 Feb., 1760
' 13 Jul}'' 1776
19 May, 1757
II Oct., 1766
28 July, 1766
^l Thompson, James 19 Aug., 1766 18 Nov., 1768
34 Taverner, William 15 Apr., 1768 19 June, 1769
35 Thompson, Ann 8 Oct., 1768
36 Thompson, Mary 31 Aug., 1769
37 Thompson, William 27 May, 1775
38 Tite, Thomas 9 Apr., 1793
18 Nov., 1768
3 Oct., 1769
8 Jan., 1779
16 May, 1793
V.
I Valhs, William
1 Wise, Thomas
2 Weston, William
3 Willis, Henry
4 Whitroe, Simon
W.
8 May, 1639
19 Apr., 1688
29 Oct., 1689
10 Apr., 1691
5 Waren, Temperance 23 Dec, 1691
6 Wadham, Thomas 21 May, 1697
7 Warrick, Lawrence 11 Oct., 1700
8 Weston, John 26 Jan., 1701
9 Wadham, Mary 3 Mar., 1704
10 Wills, Robert
11 Willes, William
12 Watkins, Alexander
13 Wellen, Thos.
14 Williams, Richard
15 Wise, James
16 Wellsteed, William
17 Way, J e fiery
18 Way, John
18 Aug., 1707
20 Dec, 1707
8 Jan., 1714
10 Apr., 1714
19 July, 1719
20 Now, 1719
11 .Apr., 1721
17 Apr., 1721
5 June, 1695
16 Nov., 1704
17 Sept., 1692
27 Oct., 1697
4 Apr., 1702
25 Oct., 1705
24 Aug., 1747
27 Feb., 1708
6 Oct., 1715
6 Oct., 1715
16 Mar., 1721
z}y May, 1721
3 Oct., 1722
25 Jan., 1732
13 Apr.. 1722
( ji aiitcc.
Mary, sister
Dureli Tito
Mar_\-, dau.
Emma Williams,
sister
Martha Heydon
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Frances, his
widow
Eleanor Chelld
Benj. Thompson,
Wm. Thomp-
son
Alice, relict
Ann, relict
Charles Arrow-
smith, Wm.
Meaden
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Sarah, dau.
Elizabeth and
Henrietta, daus.
Sarah, dau.
Sarah, sister
Eleanor, relict
Thomas, son, Ann
xAnstey, dau.,
exors.
30 Sept., 1692 20 Apr., 1693 Jane, relict
Joan, relict
Mary, relict,
Nathaniel, son
John Waren
Mary, relict
Dorothy, relict
Thomas and
John, sons
Grace, relict
Tho. Felly, Bar-
bara Longman
— Bullike
Ann, relict
AnnWilliams,dau.
William, son
-Mary, relict
Jane, relict
Eluabeth, relict
226
Dorset Wills.
No, Testator.
19 White, Mark
Will dated.
15 Jan., 1722
Proved.
7 Feb., 1722
20 Weston, Ambrose 8 Aug., 1726 7 Jan., i733
21 Welsteed, John
22 Wills, Thomas
23 Wise, John
24 Willis, Mary
25 Welsteed, Mary
26 Way, Christopher
27 Whiterow, Thomas
28 Weston, Joshua
29 Whitehood, Isaac
30 White, Michael
31 Warland, William
32 Warren, Silvester
33 White, Samuel
34 Willis, William
35 Weden, John
•36 White, William
•36 West, William
37 Warland, Mary
38 Wills, Robert
39 Williams, William
40 Warland, Robert
41 White, Samuel
42 Warland, Mary
43 Witt, Elizabeth
44 Wills, Grace
45 Wise, William
46 Wills, Sara
6 Jan., 1728
29 Mar., 1729
5 Apr., 1729
17 Feb., 1730
16 July, 1730
9 Mar., 1736
4 July. ^739
9 Oct., 1740
10 Apr., 1742
10 Dec, 1728
22 May, 1732
I Aug., 1729
29 July, 1738
la Sept., 1730
14 Feb., 1738
27 July, 1741
I Dec, 1744
5 Oct., 1747
24 Nov., 1742
30 Dec, 1743
15 June, 1745
7 Nov., 1746
16 Nov., 1746
18 Apr., 1743
18 Nov., 1747
2 May, 1747
26 Sept., 1747
5 Oct., 1747
26 Oct., 1747
the Archbishop's court by virtue
tion, 15 Oct., 1751
I Sept., 1748 7 June, 1749
25 Nov., 1748
II Apr., 1752
26 Nov., 1753
I Nov., 1755
23 Sept., 1758
I Jan., 1759
no date
29 May, 1 761
ig Nov., 1761
3 July. 1762
21 May, 1763
15 Sept., 1749
30 Dec, 1754
7 Jan., 1754
II Sept., 1758
22 Nov., 1758
19 Apr., 1759
30 Dec, 1754
29 Nov., 1765
17 Jan., 1763
27 Nov., 1762
24 Mar., 1764
Grantee.
William, Samuel
and Joeeph,
brothers
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Ben-
jamin, his son
Jane, relict
Susanna, relict
Robert, son
Sarah Willis
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to
Edith Sprag
Elizabeth, relict
Mary, relict
Henry, father
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Eli-
zabeth, his
widow, on re-
nunciation of
exor.
Ann, relict
Robt. Warland
JohnSherringham
Samuel, son
Edith, relict
Cicely, mother.
Returned into
of a Writ of Moni-
Mary Bennett,
Saraji and Joan
White, daus.
Betty Wills
Robert, son
Joseph White
Jane Arthur
Robt., William,
Christopher
and Henry,sons
Mary, relict
Robert, son
Aaron Durell
Richd. Wills,
Mary Christian
James, Thomas
and John, sons
Admon. with the
will annexed
granted to Ro-
bert Wills on
the renuncia-
tion of the exors.
* No. 36 in duplicate.
Wi//s in the Pccu/iar of Great Can font and Poole. 227
No. Testator. Will duted.
47 Wise, Thomas 4 June, 1763
48 Warland, Abraham 21 Nov., 1763
49 Winter, John 23 June, 1765
50 Whitewood, Elizth. 9 Nov., 1768
51 Wasse, Matthew 5 Apr., 1769
52 Wadham, Benjamin 12 Oct., 1769
53 Wayman, Joseph 3 Mar., 1770
54 Wadham, Martin 27 Au^., 1770
55 Wise, James 3 Auj;., 1772
56 Willis, Elizabeth 27 Feb., 1776
45 Wise, William 3 July, 1762
57 Wise, William
4 Dec, 1782
58 Willis, Richard 10 Nov., 1789
59 Warland, Warland 23 Jan., 1794
l'ru\L-(i.
9 Auj;., 1763
6 Dec, 1765
21 June, 1766
3 Dec, 1 77 1
19 Feb., 1776
14 Nov., 1769
22 May, 1776
27 June, 1777
19 Auf,^, 1773
26 Oct., 1779
2 Feb., 1788
4 May, 1789
2 Apr., 1791
8 F^eb., 1795
60 Willis, Mary
I Apr., 1795 19 Mar., 1798
(Jr.mtcc,
vSusannah, relict
Jenny Taylor
Marj^aret, relict
John Whitewood
John Place
Martin Wadham
i\dmon. with the
will annexed
j^'ranted to
Hannah Gibbs
on the renunci-
ation of extrix.
Kobt. Arrowsmith
Wm., Thos. and
John, brothers
Sarah Philips,
with will an-
nexed
William Wise, the
only surviving
son, and one of
the residuary
lej^atees
Wm. and Tho-
mas Wise, and
John Richards,
exors.
Beatrice, relict|
Christopher and
Henry War-
land, brothers
Mary Reeks, wid.,
niece and
extrix.
I Young, Frances 2 July, 1745 i Jan., 1745
2 Young, Robert 20 June, 1769 25 Mar., 1773
Robert Young,
Spence Young,
Mary Bird,
Jane Young,
sons and daus.
Ann, relict
Hbininistrations in the peculiar
OF
(5reat Canforb anb poole,
FROM 1680.
Name.
1 Acriman, Richard
2 Akreman, Nicholas
3 Allen, John
4 Ayres, John
5 Ash, Thomas
6 Ayres, Benjamin
7 Amy, Thomas
8 Arrowsmith, Jonathan
9 Anstey, Sarah
Date.
2 May, 1694
3 Dec, 1703
9 Dec, 1718
18 Feb., 1730
23 Sept., 1741
17 Jan-, 1742
2 Apr., 1744
I Feb., 1781
17 Dec, 1781
Note.— All the above are missing.
B.
1 Barns, Richard 28 May, 1684
2 Benam, William 24 Dec, 1684
3 Spence^i/s. Bramble, Frances 4 Dec, 1686
4 Bissen, Suphronia 8 Oct., 1689
5 Benville, William 15 Feb., 1691
6 Bird, Mary 13 Apr., 1694
7 Barns, Jane 7 Sept., 1694
8 Brine, Thomas
g Bazell, John
10 Budden, William
11 Burnett, Brewer
12 Budden, Martha
13 Belbin, James
14 Browne, John
15 Barnes, John
16 Bartlett, Samuel
17 Bartlett, Thomas
20 May, 1696
18 Nov., 1696
6 Oct., 1698
4 Jan., 1699
9 Feb., 1699
5 June, 1699
12 Jan., 1702
19 Oct., 1702
17 Feb., 1703
21 Mar., 1703
Grantee.
Amy Acriman
Ann Akerman
Thomas Hackman
Triphena, relict
Betty, relict
Elizabeth Ayers
William Amy
Robert Arrowsmith
Mary, wife of Henry
Meech
Jane Barns
Roger Benam
William Borne
William Willis
Margaret Benville
Abraham Smith
Thomas Lane, with
the will annexed
Sarah Speere
John, son
Martha Budden
William Brewer
Joseph King and Am-
brose Weston, with
the will annexed
Jane Belbin
Elizabeth Browne
William Hawkins and
John Maish
Jane Bartlett
John Bartlett
Admons. in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. 229
Name.
18 Brown, Robert
19 Browns, Miles
20 Brown, Mary
21 Blanchard, Thomas
22 Bailey, John
23 Burgess, Stephen
24 Bird, William
25 Brann, Peter
26 Bennett, John
27 Bassil, John
28 Baker, Benjamin
29 Birt, Robert
30 Bishop, Margaret
31 Budden, John
32 Ballet, Samuel
33 Bazell, Nicholas
34 Baker, Joseph
35 Bazell, James
36 Bartlett, James
37 Bayly, John
38 Blundy, John
39 Bird, Edward
40 Bradley, Robert
41 Bassett, William
42 Best, William
43 Boome, Stephen
44 Brewer, Thomas
45 Baily, Thomas
46 Budden ah. Button, Robert
47 Bissell, Elizabeth
48 Billins, Isaac
49 Brown, Mary
50 Banger, Bernard
51 Barter, Joseph
52 Budden, Joseph
53 Ball, Thomas
54 Braker, Robert
55 Brown, Robert
56 Breissett, Isaac
57 Barnes, Thomas
58 Bunn, John
59 Budden, William
60 Bound, William
61 Bond, Ann
62 Bloorafield, William
63 Baker, Peregrine
64 Bristowe, James
Date.
8 Apr.
. 1703
8 Dec.
. 1703
8 Dec.
. 1703
19 Oct.,
1704
3 Oct.,
1706
2 Oct.,
1707
16 Feb.,
1709
19 May.
, 1711
24 May,
1711
II Aug.
, 1711
4 Apr.,
1712
7 July,
1714
18 Feb.,
1719
4 May,
1720
7 Dec,
1720
18 May,
1722
28 June,
1722
5 Aug.,
1725
24 Feb.,
1727
14 Feb.,
1728
14 June,
1729
31 Aug.,
1732
5 May,
1740
I Feb.,
1742
9 Jan.,
1745
19 Feb.,
1745
17 May,
1746
19 Aug.,
1746
9 Jan.,
1747
12 Mar.,
1749
20 May,
1749
16 Dec,
1749
28 May,
1753
28 Mar.,
1760
15 July,
1763
21 Mar.,
1771
28 May,
1773
7 Mar.,
1774
2 Apr.,
1777
I Apr.,
1779
14 Jan.,
1780
6 June,
1780
20 Feb.,
1784
I Feb.,
1787
9 Feb.,
1789
25 Jan., :
1792
8 Aug.,
1799
Grantee.
Mary Brown
William Skutt, wit
the will annexed
William Skutt
Thomas Blanchard
Elizabeth Bailey
Joane Burgess
Hannah Bird
William Brann
Elizabeth Bennett
Jane Davidge
Judith Werton
Robert Birt
Elizabeth Cousins,
with will annexed
Joseph Budden
Thomas Ballet
Cicely Williams
Robert Rozier and
John Thompson,
with will annexed
Joan Sutton
James Bartlett
George Bayly
Mary Steel
Timothy Bird
Mary Slade
Mary Bassett
William Best
William Boorne
Martha Brewer
Richard Bayly
James Budden ah.
Button
Nicholas Bissell
Mary Billins
Richard Brown
Mary Banger
Joseph Barter
William Budden
Rachel Ball
John Peaton and
Ambrose Besant,
with the will an-
nexed
Robert Brown
Lucy Brassett
Ann Knight, wife of
Thos. K.
Jenny Bunn
Martha, relict, with
will annexed
William, son
Grace Burge, of Bath,
spinster, only sister
and next of kin.
Elizabeth, relict
Joseph Budden, p.c
Jas. Bristowe, nephew
2^0
Dorset Wills.
Name.
1 Colman, Richard
2 Corbin, William
3 Crocker, Henry
4 Chick, John
5 Carter, William
6 Clapcott, Samuel
7 Clapcott, Thomas
S Cooper, William
(J Chamberlain, Joseph
10 Carter, Isaac
11 Cobb, Nicholas
\z Churchy, Jane
13 Carter, John
14 Corbin, John
15 Carter, Mary
16 Corbin, Robert
17 Coward, Richard
18 Cousins, Edward
ig Corben, William
20 Come, Richard
21 Chipley, William
22 Cotman, Sarah
23 Cannon, Thomas
24 Cross, Henry
25 Colbourn, Jane
26 Clark, John
27 Cox, John
28 Cutler, Mary
29 Curtis, Ann
Corpe, Richd. Sec No.
1 Darby, Martha
2 Davis, Simon
3 Davis, Robert
4 Deane, William
5 Durrant, Henry
6 Durrell, John
7 Durrell, Moses
8 Dolling, William
g Dolling, Edith
10 Derham, William
11 Durnford, Elizabeth
12 Dolling, Benjamin
13 Drake, John
14 Ditty, Joseph
15 Darby, William
16 Dover, John
17 Derham, Mary
18 Diggs, James
ig Devard, William
20 Duglass, Mark
21 Daniel, (ieorge
C.
Date.
g May, 1682
24 Dec, 1685
5 Mar., i6g3
23 Nov., i6g3
13 July, i6g6
18 Nov., i6g6
9 Dec, 1703
28 Mar., 1705
22 Mar., 1707
28 May, 1707
2 Oct., 1707
2 Oct., 1707
5 May, 171 1
2 Oct., 1712
27 Mar., 1730
2 Mar., 1736
17 Oct., 1737
2 Oct., 1740
12 Nov., 1740
I Feb., 1742
4 Mar., 1742
3 Sept., 1744
ig Jan., 1745
27 Jan., 1745
22 Feb., 1748
22 Jan., 1762
22 Nov., 1774
II May, 1782
8 July, i7gi
26, W., page 237.
D.
7 Nov., 1685
16 June, 1687
7 May, 1689
5 Junt', i6gi
5 Oct., 1692
20 Nov., i6g3
28 Nov., i6g8
8 Apr., 1703
3 May, 1706
6 Mar., I72g
8 Jan., 1730
g Oct., 1745
30 Apr., 1746
21 Dec, 1748
25 Nov., i74g
ig Dec, 1750
28 Sept., 1753
3 Dec, i75g
24 Mar., 1760
30 Aug., 1762
18 Mar., 1748
Grantee.
William Colman
Avice Corbin
Joan Crocker
Alice Standard
John Carter
John Clapcott
Ann Clapcott
Mary Cooper
RandolphChamberlain
Isaac Carter
Elizabeth Cobb
Hester Salmon
John Rowland and
William Skinner
Sarah Corbin
Robert Browne
Thomas Corbin and
John Corbin
George Mead
Jane, relict
John Corben
Elizabeth Corne
Mary Thick
Mary Crowley
Joan Bussey
Ann, mother
Nat. Vallis
Samuel Clark
Mary Cox
Moses Cutler, relict
Ann Mackrell, dau.
Benjamin Darby
Sarah Brown
Catherine Newman
Susannah Deane
Henry Durrant
Elizabeth Christian
Moses Durell
Edith Dolling
Thomas Dolling
Mary Derham
Edward Barnes
Benjamin, father
Sarah Drake, with the
will annexed
Richard Ditty
William, father
Thomas Dover
Anthony Prichett
Dudlass Lee
Samuel Devard
Mary Dugless
Robert Wills
Advioiis. in I he Peculiar of (treat C an ford ami /\)o/e. 231
N.imc.
2^ Durnford, Israel
i<, Dymott, lictty
^4 Dinnever, Daniel
I ).iii-.
7 Jan., 177.S
20 Nov., 17(^2
15 Feb., 1797
Grantee.
Martha, rqlict
William I)., brother
Wilmot Dinnever,
sibter
I Emerson, John
z Edwards, K 11. hard
i Edmonds, Robert
4 Edmonds, John
5 Edmonds, Klizabeth
6 Edwards, Nicholas
7 Evans, Samuel
8 Edwards, Ann
9 Eveleigh, George
1 Ford, John
2 Frip, John
3 Fabian, Joseph
4 Flower, Richard
5 Fabian, Joan
6 Ford, Robert
7 Ford, William
iS Fricker, John
() Frankland, Richard
10 Ford, William
1 1 Ford, Joseph
12 Fry, Joseph
13 Frampton, Stephen
1 Gare, Robert
2 Gardiner, Richard
3 Gooseney, Thomas
4 Gauntlett, Barnabas
5 Geer, John
f) Gould, Mary
7 Green, Mary
S Groose, George
9 Gray, John
10 Glover, Hates
1 1 Grace, Charles
12 Gill, Robert
13 Gallon, William
14 Goostree, John
I 5 Grace, Jane
16 Gleed, Richard
17 Green, Robert
18 Godden, Israel
19 Green, John
) 6
12 Apr., 1687
7 Mar., 1695
16 May, 1720
14 Jan., 1726
12 Apr., 1728
2 Jan., 1775
ift July, 1778
4 Dec, 1786
3 July, 1786
F.
27 Sept., 1694
1 1 May, i6g6
25 Jan., 1702
7 June, 1703
28 May. 1707
ig Apr., 171 1
7 AuR., 1724
23 Apr., 1727
II Aug., 1732
30 Jan., 1744
29 Apr., 1 75 1
28 July, 1769
24 l-'eb.. 1781
G.
— 1692
19 Oct., 1704 •
21 Dec, 1705
13 Mar., 1709
2 May, 1727
26 May, 1 73 1
30 Dec, 1737
13 Sept., 1739
5 Dec, 1744
15 Jan., 1745
10 June, 1745
22 Dec, 1746
13 May, 1758
30 Mar., 1759
19 Sept., 1765
1 1 Feb., 1766
19 June, 1790
17 Jan., 1791
8 July. I7()i
Frances Emerson
Ann Edwards
Susannah Edmonds
Ivli/abeth Edmonds
Elizabeth F-dmonds
and Ann Vear
Mary Miller and
Fanny Fricker
Mary Evans, wid.
Robert, brother
Harnard, father
Mary Wayman
Susanna Frip
Thomas Vounj;
Richard, father
Simon Fabian
Mary Ford
James Ford
Jane Fricker
Sarah Frankland
John Ford
Mary Ford
William Cox
George Frampton with
will annexed
John Gare
Ann Gardner
William Goscney
David .Arbuthnot
Jane Fiander
Josiah Moores and
John Street
Richard Green
George Weston
John Gray, his father
Matthew Glover
Jane Grace
Sarah Seymour, his
mother
Wm. Galton, father
Susanna Goostree
Frances Robins
Richard Gleed
Samuel Jafford, by
consent of the
nearest of kin
Sarah, relict
Thomas Durell
232
Dorset Wills.
Name.
1 Hart, Joan
2 Henning, John
3 Hooke, John
4 Hurst, John
5 Hayden, John
6 Hobbs, William
7 Hollis, Joan
8 Hansford, James
9 Hitchell, John
10 Hayward, Robert
11 Henning, Miles
12 Hobbs, Elias
13 Hansford, James
14 Hawkins, Ann
15 Hiley, Peter
16 Hiley, Anne
17 Hanes, Thomas
18 Hollway, William
19 Hollway, Nicholas
20 Hurdle, Thomas
21 Hookey, John
22 Henning, John
23 Hurdle, John
24 Hurst, Robert
25 Hooper, John
26 Henning, John
27 Hookey, Mary
28 Haines, Thomas
29 Hookey, Henry
30 Harding, Grace
31 Hookey, Joseph
32 Henning, David
■^^ Hayden, Mary
34 Harris, William
35 Haines, Catherine, andl
Fitz Henry, Frances /
36 Harvey, Ambrose
37 Hurst, Joseph
38 Hockley, James
39 Harrison, Mary
40 Harris, William, and)
Elizabeth, his wife)
H.
Date.
3 Oct., 1681
9 Oct., 1691
20 Apr., 1693
22 Oct., 1695
21 May, i6g6
5 June, 1699
19 Aug., 1699
18 Nov., 1696
4 Nov., 1702
29 Mar., 1703
26 Nov., 1703
20 Dec, 1703
4 Dec, 1707
I Apr., 1708
23 Sept., 1712
1 Jennings, John
2 Joyce, Edith
3 JollifT, Grace
4 Jennings, Benjamin
23 Sept., 1712
21 Oct., 1713
19 Oct., 1719
20 July, 1733
17 Jan., 1742
27 Jan., 1742
9 Oct., 1745
22 Dec, 1746
28 Dec, 1747
31 Dec, 1747
23 Aug., 1749
20 Oct., 1753
12 Dec, 1755
10 Dec, 1758
22 Mar., 1762
29 Dec, 1763
18 June, 1764
22 Oct., 1765
9 Mar., 1770
24 Nov., 1772
21 Dec, 1775
27 Mar., 1746
3 June, 1782
14 June, 1790
6 June, 1796
J.
28 Apr., 1727
1 1. Feb., 1760
18 May, 1761
12 May, 1766
Grantee.
Marmaduke Hart
Christopher Henning
Edith Hook
Joan Hurst
Mary Hayden
John Hobbs
Andrew Miller
Ann Samways
Mary Hitchell
Richard Newland
Elizabeth Henning
John Hobbes
William Cock
William Ford
Richard Blanchard,
with will annexed,
James Lake
Richard Blanchard,
James Lake
Jane Hanes
Mary Weisteed
Sarah King
Mary Hurdle
Mary Hookey
Elizabeth Henning
Mary Hurdle
Wm. Wyatt, will annx.
Elizabeth Hooper
John Henning, his son
Joseph Hookey
Catherine Haines,
with will annexed
William Waterman
Thomas Sampson
Richard Corpe
Catherine Knight,
with will annexed
Cornelius Hayden
William Harris
Geo. Eveleigh, their
brother
William Dean
Mary Wyatt
Joseph Hannington
Elizabeth Boase,sister
Wm. Randall, Richd.
Grace, John Richards
Mary Gallers
George Joyce
Mary Christian, Grace
Scaplen, Amey Pud-
dicombe and Ann
Jolliffe, her daus.
Mary Jennings, with
the will annexed
Admons. in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. ^3 j
Name.
1 Knight, John
2 Kemp, Benjamin
3 King, Robert
4 Keeping, Richard
5 King, Thomas
6 King, John
7 King, John
8 Keeping, Ann
Date.
22 Dec, 1705
24 Ju'y, 1707
1 June, 1708
23 Sept., 1708
9 Oct., 1724
II Jan., 1727
2 Feb., 1740
I July, 1774
Grantee.
Henry Knight
Edith Seager
Robert King
Elizabeth Keeping
Thomas King
Sarah King
Hannah Pike,
Sarah May
Betty Howard
1 Lockyer, Richard
2 Locke, Mary
3 Lockyer, William
4 Lockyer, James
5 Lately, Samuel
6 Lockyer, John
7 Lockyer, Francis
8 Lockyer, Robert
9 Linthorn, Timothy
10 Lockyer, Thomas
11 Lockyer, John
12 Lane, John
13 Lester, John
14 Lately, Samuel
15 Lymington, Robert
16 Lawrence, Edward
17 Lymington, John
18 Lockyer, Robert
19 Lockyer, James
20 Lodder, George
21 Linthorn, Susanna
22 Lock, Ambrose
23 Lanning, John
24 Linthorn, John
25 Lockyer, Joseph
26 Lockyer, Mary
27 Lander, William
14 Dec, 1682
25 Oct., 1684
25 Mar., 1687
8 Feb., 1690
16 Aug., 1690
9 June, 1693
26 Sept., 1693
3 July, 1697
6 Dec, 1704
10 Nov., 1705
19 Apr., 1711
18 Apr., 1719
18 Aug., 1720
25 Feb., 1724
30 Jan., 1727
6 May, 1731
I Oct., 1735
15 Sept., 1738
21 Nov., 1748
19 Jan., 1749
16 Dec, 1752
30 Mar., 1754
8 Nov., 1757
7 Nov., 1760
11 Aug., 1787
5 Feb., 1792
10 May, 1787
28 Lockyer, Joseph 26 Sept., 178
Langford, Mary, see 30 Magrath, James.
William Lockyer
Mary Phipard
Henry Lockyer,
Robert Harvey
Mary Lockyer
Mary Lately,
Ann Shelly
Joseph Lockyer
with will annexed
William Lockyer
Joan Lockyer
Elizabeth Linthorn
Anne Lockyer
Sarah Lockyer
Mary Lane
Frances Lester
Wm. Sherring
Elizabeth Pinson
Elizabeth Lawrence
Elizabeth Gregory,
Ann Limington
Robert Lockyer
Ann Lockyer
Hester Lodder
Saml. Linthorn
Martha Lock
Thomas Pennington,
Thomas Gillingham
John Harrison,
Margaret Galton
Mary Lockyer, relict
John, son
Thos. Lander, Chas.
Lander, Mary Buck,
children and
devisees in the will,
the mother, extrix,
dying in the lifetime
oftestator. Missing
Joseph, son, with will
annexed. Missing
234
Dorset Wills.
Name.
1 Miller, Andrew
2 Melledge, Johnson
3 Melledge, Sarah
4 Miller, Joan
5 Marshall, Robert
6 Mullens, Thomas
7 Marshall, Robert
8 Miller, William
9 Marshall, John
10 Mead, Thomas
11 Mun-ell, Thomas
12 Mullens, Benjamin
13 Mullens, George
14 Mackrell, John
15 Matthews, Joseph
16 Mingo, William
17 Martin, Jolin
18 Moores, Joseph
19 Miller, Thomas
20 Mills, Joshua
21 Manuel, Richard
22 Masters, John, and \
Masters, Dorothy J
23 Marten, William
24 Mead, Benjamin
25 Meadus, Robert
26 Meaden, Daniel
27 Matthews, Mary
28 Mackrell, John
29 Miles, Charles
30 Magrath, James, andj
Langford, Mary i
1 Newhooke, Andrew
2 NichoUs, William
3 Norris, William
4 Nickelson, Josiah
5 Nickleson, Josiah
6 Newton, George
1 Outing, Elizabeth
2 Osmond, John
3 Osment, John
M.
Date.
5 Oct., 1692
20 Apr., 1693
21 Oct., 1695
24 Feb., 1697
date worn out
1 Feb., 1704
5 Dec, 1705
20 May, 1708
20 Apr., 1710
11 Oct., 1711
4 Sept., 1720
15 Aug., 1740
22 Mar.. 1741
28 Aug., 1742
15 Jan., 1745
22 Aug., 1746
20 Dec, 1746
30 Mar., 1752
10 Aug., 1752
9 Mar., 1759
21 Dec, 1763
2 May, 1764
18 Nov., 1768
2 July, 1774
29 May, 1775
12 Mar., 1783
12 Mar., 1787
31 Dec, 1789
14 Nov., 1794
18 Nov., 1795
N.
9 June, 1702
9 Jan., 1720
21 Sept., 1736
17 Jan., 1753
14 Sept., 1754
18 Jan., 1792
O.
8 Oct., 1689
21 Oct., 1713
17 June, 1744
Grantee.
Joan Miller
Jane Hallybread
Thomas Pritchett
Andrew Miller
Stephen Marshall
Thomas Mullens
George Read
Phebe Miller
Avice Marshall
Robert Meadus
John Lake
Thomas Mullens
Henry Mullens, with
will annexed
Susannah Pain
Joseph, his father
John Mingo
Thomas Martin, with
will annexed
Barbara Harden
Ann Peckham
Mary Miller
Robert Manuel
I Mary Rochett,
I Sarah Thomas
Sarah Marten
Benjamin Mead,
with will annexed
Richard Meadus
Elizabeth, relict
Ann, her sister
William, his father
Christian, relict
Isaac Watts Pitt
Harry Newhooke
Sarah Nicholls
Martha Ncfrris
Josiah Mickleson,
his father
Thomas Nickleson,
his son
John Ellis and Mary
Still, two of the
principal creditors
Elizabeth Serrell
Avitia Osmond
Martha Osment
1 Pierce, Margery
2 Pinnell, Andrew
19 Jan., 1(180
5 Oct.. 1 58 1
Mary Pierce
Temperance Pinnell
Admons. in the Pecidiar of Gi^eai Canford and Poole. 235
Name.
Date
Grantee.
3 Pike, Philomen
24 Dec,
1684
Philomen Pike,
Eleanor Winsor
4 Pennell, Richard
3 Oct.,
1687
Elizabeth Pennell
5 Pope, William
22 June,
1696
Anna Pope
6 Phillips, John
5 May,
1698
Margaret Phillips
7 Pike, William
19 Apr.,
1701
William Pike
8 Penny, John
26 June,
1703
Thomas Penny
9 Palmer, Alice
8 Mar.,
1704
Mary Short
10 Pelly ah. Coombes, Mary
15 June,
Thomas Pelly
II Pope, George
29 June,
1704
Martha Pope
12 Prince, Richard
18 Feb.,
1705
Dorothy Prince
13 Potter,'William
5 Apr.,
1708
Thomas Potter
14 Pike, William
25 Mar.,
1718
Susanna Pike
15 Pike, Susanna
18 Mar.
, 1722I
Thomas Pike
16 Penny, Robert
9 May,
1722
Sarah Penny
17 Perce, Nicholas
7 May,
1725
_ udith Perce
• 18 Pinhorn, Isaac
5 June,
1727
Hannah Pinhorn
19 Potter, Robert
II July,
1728
Maria Potter
20 Pitman, Sarah
27 Feb.,
1735
Sarah Frankland
21 Pelly, Stephen
21 July,
1736
Elizabeth Pelly
22 Pope, William
19 Sept.,
. 1740
Benjamin Bound,
John Corbin
23 Pattick, Joseph
23 Sept.,
1 1741
Elizabeth Pattick
24 Potter, Robert
3 Mar.,
1753
Mary Carter
25 Potter, Sarah
30 May,
1753
Elizabeth Gillingham
26 Pope, William
28 Sept.,
1 1762
Sarah Pope, with will
annexed
27 Porter, Thomas
20 Jan.,
1768
Eleanor Porter
28 Paull, Sarah
18 Nov.,
1768
Richard Paull
29 Peterson, Abraham
30 Sept.,
. 1779
Mercy Peterson
30 Potter, John
1
I Jan.,
1796
Mary Potter
I Rose, Richard
R.
28 May,
1684
Mary Rose
2 Rose, Richard
24 Dec,
1684
Alice Rose
3 Rowland, Christopher
24 Dec,
1685
Mary Rowland
4 Russell, John
II Apr.,
1687
Jane Reeks
5 Rissen, Suffronia
8 May,
1695
Ann Rissen
6 Reeks, Christopher
27 Oct.,
1697
Dorothy Reeks
7 Reeks, John
5 May,
i6g8
John Reeks
8 Reeves, Peter
20 May,
1693
Susanna Reeves
9 Reeves, Joseph
8 Dec,
1703
Elizabeth Reeves
10 Reeks, John
15 June,
1704
Jane Lockyer
II Rogers, John
7 Dec,
1727
Mary Rogers
12 Radcliff, Robert
II Apr.,
1743
Mary Radcliff
13 Rouse, Richard
31 Dec,
1743
Mary Phillips
14 Russell, Henry
23 Oct.,
1744
Ann Russell
15 Rouse, George
8 Apr.,
1749
Jane Rouse
16 Robbins, Thomas
I July,
1782
Eliz. Robbins, widow
17 Rule, Joseph
8 Aug.,
1788
Jane, relict
I Strong, George
S.
18 Nov.,
1695
Margaret Burt
2 Sampson, John
20 May,
1696
Brigitt Sampson
3 Smith, Philip
20 May,
i6g6
Hannah Robbins
4 Swetman, George
19 Sept.,
, 1698
Susannah Swetman
5 Sherrin, William
9 Oct.,
1699
Ann Sherrin
1 6
236
Dorset Wills.
Name.
6 Shotter, Lawrence
7 Smith, Richard
8 Snook, John
9 Smith, Ann
10 Samway, Ann
11 Skutt, William
12 Skott, John
13 Sherring, Samuel
14 Smith, Thomas
15 Sherring, William
16 Simmonds, Michael
17 Scrivener, James
18 Smetham, Daniel
19 Storney, John
20 Smith, Robert
21 Skutt, Dorothy
22 Shitler, Charles
23 Samways, John
24 Scaplen, John
25 Stanworth, Elizabeth
26 Stanley, Elizabeth
27 Skutt, John
28 Stone, Peter
29 Seymour, Thomas
50 Sharp, Jeremiah
31 StainCT, Job
32 Samways, Robert
33 Sheppard, Buckler, and 1
Mary, his wife
54 Spurrier, Ann and John
1 Taylor, Edward
2 Trew, Robert
3 Thomas, Josias and
Meliscent
4 Thornton, Miles
5 Trew, Christopher
6 Tubb, Robert
7 Thompson, Zephaniah
8 Thompson, William
g Trim, Thomas
10 Thacker, William
11 Tuck, Thomas
12 Tidbury, John
13 Trim, Joseph
14 Trim, John
15 Timblett, Elizabeth
Date.
18 Oct., 1703
I July, 1704
II Aug., 1705
3 May, 1706
4 Dec, 1707
29 June, 1711
8 May, 1712
25 Mar., 1726
6 Jan., 1731
7 Sept., 1732
6 Oct., 1742
18 Feb., 1744
13 Dec, 1744
27 June, 1745
26 Aug., 1749
4 Sept., 1749
9 June, 1750
5 Jur>e> 1752
12 Mar., 1759
6 Apr., 1762
14 June, 1764
7 June, 1770
28 Sept., 1773
5 May, 1774
31 Oct., 1787
18 Feb., 1788
7 June, 1788
26 July, 1794
10 Apr., 1797
T.
21 May, 1687
20 May, 1696
28 Nov., 1698
6 Dec, 1703
15 Sept., 1704
7 Apr., 1705
7 Apr., 1720
II Mar., 1722
20 May, 1 74 1
5 Jan., 1744
21 Feb., 1746
II Feb., 1747
4 May, 1748
I June, 1763
I Oct., 1766
Grantee.
Ann Shotter
William Hillman
James Snook
Elizabeth Minty
Robert Cock
Benjamin and Mary
Skutt
Ann Skott
Frances Sherring
Benjamin Smith
Frances Sherring
Mary Simmonds
Elizabeth Scrivener
Philip Smetham
Margaret Storney
Mellicent Bifford
William Skutt
Charles Shitler
Robert and John
Samways
Dorothy Batt
Maria Hosier
Alexander Campbell,
with will annexed
Thomas Skutt
John Fricker, Thos.
Dean
Hannah Seymour
Elizabeth Sharp
Elizabeth, the wife of
Thomas Silk, and
widow of Job
Stainer, deceased
John, son
J Edw. Madgwick,
(son of Mary Sheppard
John Spurrier, son
Edward Taylor
Edith Trew
Joan Nickleson, with
the will of Josias
Thomas annexed
Elizabeth Adams
Susannah Trew
Margaret Tubb
Thomas Genge
Ann Thompson
Margaret Trim, John
Pitney, Tho. Brewer
Ann Mullens
William Tuck
Robert Mills, with the
will annexed
Hannah Trim
Mary Trim
Ann Absworthy,
Mary Cross
Admons. in the Peculiar of Great Canford and Poole. 237
Name.
Date.
Grantee.
16 Thompson, James
18 Nov.,
, 1768
Sarah Thompson, with
will annexed
17 Thompson, Mary
13 July.
1776
William Thompson
18 Turgis, Edward
14 Sept.
, 1790
Ann Turgis, his wid.
I Vallis, Richard
V.
24 Dec,
1684
Susannah Vallis
I Wise, John
W
29 Dec,
1684
Uriah Wise
2 Willis, Thomas
I June,
1685
EHzabeth Willis
3 Wayman, Richard
5 Oct.,
1688
Catherine Wayman
4 Warland, William
3 Nov.,
, 1691
John Warland
5 Wellen, William
31 Mar.,
, 1692
Frances Wellen
■ 6 Wild, Daniel
II June,
1694
Edith Wild
7 WUls, Robert
21 May,
1695
Robert Wharton
8 Weston, Peter
5 June,
1699
Sarah Weston
9 Willis, John
Date worn out
John Willis
ID Walland, John
26 Jan.,
1702
Mary Bowler
II Warren, Silvester
13 Aug.,
1703
Mary Warren
12 Webster, Peter
14 Jan.,
1705
Mary Webster
13 Wise, John
3 Oct.,
1706
James Wise
14 Winsor, Jacob
II Oct.,
1708
John Winsor
15 Wyatt, John
5 June,
1710
Joan Wyatt
16 Wise, James
I Mar.,
1719
James Wise
17 Wills, Thomas
23 Mar.,
1720
Edward Wills
18 Warland, Nicholas
16 June,
1721
Abraham Warland
19 White, Peter
19 Feb.,
1724
Martha White
20 Welsteed, Mary
10 Sept.
, 1730
Edith Spragg, with
the will annexed
21 Wills, John
6 Nov..
. 1735
Frances Wills
22 Weston, Joshua
I Apr.,
1736
Elizabeth Weston
23 Williams, Thomas
28 Apr.,
1740
Elizabeth Hewett
24 Willey, James
12 Nov.,
1740
John Corben
25 Weston, John
12 Mar.,
1741
Susanna Weston
26 Corpe, Richard
23 Sept.
, 1741
Ann Corpe
27 Wills, Robert
10 Dec,
1741
George Wills
28 Weston, Richard
14 Dec,
1741
Margaret Cure
29 Warland, William
19 Dec,
1741
Elizabeth Warland
30 Weston, John
8 Jan.,
1744
Mary Weston
31 Willis, William
9 July,
1747
John Willis
32 Whitewood, Isaac
5 Oct.,
1747
Elizabeth Whitewood
33 Wills, George
5 Aug.,
1749
George Wills
34 Willis, Daniel
10 Nov.,
1756
Marry Crowter
35 Whetstone, John
26 Mar.,
1760
Elizabeth Bennet
36 Wallis, Mary
27 July,
1769
Elizabeth and
Dorothy Wallis
37 Wayman, Joseph
22 May,
1776
Hannah Gibbs, with
will annexed
38 Whitmash, John
12 Oct.,
1776
Thomas Hawkins
39 Willis, Elizabeth, with
the 26 Oct.,
1779
Sarah Phillips,
will annexed
missing, sec Wills,
No., 56
40 Wise, John
23 Nov.,
1782
William Wise
41 Wilkins, Hester
\l Dec,
1788
Robert Wilkins, her
son
Mills in the peculiar
Sturminster Marshall.
Name.
Browneing, John
Pennie, Martha
Barnes, Thomas
Stone, John
Jubber, James
Cottrell, John
Russell, Jone
Harding, John
Cowreing, William
Parsbns, Thomas
Browne, Robert
Cowreing, George
Gatehouse, Thomas
When proved.
17 Mar., 1641
8 June, 1642
g Oct., 1661
— 1661
— 1661
12 May, 1662
12 May, 1662
23 Oct., 1662
14 Jan., 1662
— 1663
2 Dec, 1663
26 May, 1663
- 1665
Vockworth, Richard 27 Apr., 1665
Butler, Susan
Deverd, Eve
Strong, William
Mudge, Thomas
Ryves, Henry
Lockyer, Nicholas
Gowning, Nicholas
Roper, John
Barnes, Katharine
Sommers, Jeoffrey
1666
21 May, 1666
27 June, 1667
27 June, 1667
27 June, 1667
14 Apr., 1668
14 Apr., 1668
10 July, 1668
8 July, i66g
21 Apr., i66g
Dickenson, Edmund 21 Apr., 1670
Parsons, Dorothy 6 Dec, 1670
Gatrell, Roger 14 May, 1671
Mudge, Jeoffrey 17 Apr., 1673
Brooks, William 4 Dec, 1673
Franklen, David 17 Apr., 1673
Harcourt, John 22 Apr., 1675
Galpin, John — 1675
Whiffen, William 26 Apr., 1677
Felleter, Mary 11 Apr., 1678
Browneing, Thomas 13 June, if)7g
Gallop, John 8 Feb., 1680
Clarke, Thomas 21 Apr., 1681
Strong, Moses 21 Apr., 1681
Name.
Brake, Joane
West, Richard
Far mage, William
West, Richard
Hutchens, John
Per rem, John
Young, Mary
Studley, Elizabeth
Browning, William
Fifard, John
Speare, John
Popejoy, William
Swetman, Roger
Lockier, Thomas
Emberly, Richard
Franklin, Thomas
Evans, Edward
Boyland, John
Brasseld, Charles
Thurborne, Thomas
Holway, William
Harding, John
Harcourt, John
Cherrett, Daniel
Willis, Thomas
Crew, Richard
Speare, Elenor
Colson, Christopher
Noble, Elizabeth
Harcourt, Alice
Seymour, Thomas
Burt, John
Harding, Mary
Hayly, Richard
Corne, Francis
Hillier, Andrew
Gardiner, Thomas
Hayly, William
When proved.
2g Nov., 1 68 1
21 Apr., 1681
12 July, 1682
27 Apr., 1682
— 1682
14 Dec, 1682
12 Dec, 1682
8 Feb., 1682
23 Mar., 1682
17 Apr., 1683
2 Apr., 1684
— 1684
15 Apr., 1684
2 Apr., 1685
6 July, 1685
8 Apr., 1686
26 Oct., 1686
15 Oct., 1686
13 Aug., 1686
— 1686
— 1687
18 July, 1688
22 Dec, 1688
16 Oct., i68g
7 Jan., i6gi
7 Jan., i6gi
22 Mar., i6gi
13 May, i6gi
3 Dec, i6gi
2 Nov., i6g3
7 Dec, 1693
10 May, 1694
14 Mar., 1695
— i6g7
31 Mar., i6g7
3 May, 1698
12 Jan., 1698
24 Mar., i6g8
IVi/ls in the Peculiar of Sturminster Mai'skalL 239
Name.
Butler, Edward
Chepp, Richard
Bonham, William
Clark, Ann
Cottrell, Thomas
Barnes, Zechariah
Monntague, Joseph
King, John
Whitman, William
Jay, Absolom
Fluranse, Edith
Barnes, Roger
Baker, Samuel
Crew, Alice
Plowman, John
Gallop, Margaret
Hooper, Thomas
Barnes, Thomas
Dyatt, George
Rogers, John
Barnes, Ann
Brewer, Luke
Bishop, Richard
Philips, Elizabeth
Ballett, Alexander
Cheesman, Robert
Francklyn, William
Harvey, Mary
Vine, Richard
Fiver, Isaac
Hensleigh, George
West, John
Hutchins, Susan
Cottman, William
Walton, Elizabeth
Sansam, William
Turmage, Elizabeth
Moores, John
Dyke, Richard
Light, John
Hobby, Stephen
Meaden, Emanuel
Dike, John
Barnes, Thomas
White, Daniel
Chubb, Thomas
Freebourne, William
Bishop, Mary
Pottle, George
Welsteed, Abraham
Ash, Philip
Ball, John
Gallop, John
Chubb, John
Mackrell, John
Savedge, John
Barnes, Thomas
Cox, Ann
Cherrett, Daniel
When proved.
17 May, 1699
17 May, 1699
17 May, 1699
17 May, 1699
20 Oct., 1701
30 Oct., 1701
3 Mar., 1 70 1
19 Mar., 1701
5 Jan., 1701
28 Jan., 1701
21 Jan., 1701
22 Sept., 1701
2 Mar., 1702
— 1702
28 May, 1703
6 Aug., 1703
10 May, 1705
21 Sept., 1705
20 June, 1706
21 Dec, 1706
20 June, 1706
2 Jan., 1707
25 June, 1707
2 Ma}', 1708
18 May, 1708
18 May, 1708
7 June, 1709
22 July, 1709
13 Feb., 1709
7 June, 1709
7 June, 1709
16 June, 1709
27 Dec, 1710
22 May,. 171 1
22 May, 171 1
20 Apr., 1711
— 1711
10 Sept., 1711
26 Apr., 1712
3 Oct., 1712
17 June, 1712
18 Feb., 1712
17 June, 1712
17 June, 1712
17 June, 1712
16 May, 1712
2 June, 1713
23 Apr., 1713
22 Feb., 171 3
23 June, 1713
24 May, 1714
10 May, 1715
10 May, 1715
I July, 1719, Inv
4 July, 1719, ,
18 May, 1720, ,
28 May, 1720, ,
22 Dec, 1720, ,
I Sept., 1721, ,
Name.
Boyland, John
West, Mary
Harbin, Joseph
West, William
Hussey, Robert
Tizard, Ann
Russell, Henry
Pye, Jacob
Knapp, Edward
Reeves, Mary
Osmond, Thomas
Bearfoot, John
Knight, William
Burt, Roger
Duffett, Susanna
Harcourt, George
Green, John
Francklen, Thomas
Barfoot, Elizabeth
Austin, William
Savage, John
Lockyer, Richard
Barnes, Ann
Harcourt, George
Abbott, George
Barfoot, William
Bailey, Richard
Reeves, Benjamin
Taylor, Thomas
Freeborne, William
Mackrell, Thomas
Browning, William
Brewer, John
Chipp, Hezekiah
Sherwood, Richard
Boyleng, Mary
Boyland, John
Dewey, Francis
Plowman, William
Bwiland, Ann
Harding, Ursula
Chesman, Samuel
Whiteing, Andrew
Best, Ann
Chesmand, Richard
Slade, Ann
Troke, Bartholomew
Randle, Stephen
Leventon, John
Willis, William
Heming, John
Baynard, John
Rogers, Thomas
Cash, James
Barnes, John
Dean, Thomas
Hussey, James
Harvey, Richard
Browning, John
When proved.
8 May, 1722, Inv.
8 May, 1722, „
10 Dec, 1722, „
14 May, 1723, „
14 May, 1723, „
9 Oct., 1723, „
30 Apr., 1724, „
29 Apr., 1724, „
29 Apr., 1724, „
2 Apr., 1724, „
24 Nov., 1725,
25 May, 1726, Inv.
24 Feb., 1726, „
22 June, 1728, „
24 Oct., 1728,
22 Feb., 1728, Inv.
— 1728, „
2 June, 1729, „
9 June, 1730, „
17 May, 1731, „
25 May, 1731, „
25 May, 1731,
31 May, 173 1, Inv.
8 Dec, 1731, „
5 Feb., 1731, „
29 Feb., 1731
i3june, 1732, Inv.
8 May, 1733, „
31 Aug., 1733, „
6 Nov., 1733
16N0V., 1733, Inv.
21 May, 1734, „
27 Man, 1735
25 Apr., 1735
25 Apr., 1735, Inv.
16 Sept., 1735, „
21 Nov., 1735, „
22 Dec, 1735, „
26 Jan., 1735, „
22 Mar., 1735, „
5 June, 1736, „
8 Dec, 1736, „
II May, 1737, „
6 June, 1737, „
7 June, 1737, »
3 Oct., 1737
25 Feb., 1737
30 May, 1738, Inv.
15 Aug., 1738, „
26 Oct., 1738, „
30 Jan., 1738, „
4 May, 1739, „
25 Aug., 1739, „
13 Sept., 1739, „
21 Mar., 1739, „
31 May, 1740
21 July, 1740
12 Nov., 1741
13 July, 174I' Inv.
!40
Dorset Wills.
Name.
Taylor, John •
Moores, William
Grindham, William
Clarke, Robert
Norris, John
Hoby, Isaac
Hames, John
Harcourt, Montague
Frampton, John
Brewer, James
Adams, Mary
Hooper, Thomas
PoUes, John
Hooper, Stephen
Loveless, William ^ . .
Loveless, Sarah, wid.24 July, i749
Gillingham, William 13 Nov., 1749
When proved.
6 July, 1742, Inv.
22 Apr., 1743, „
25 Mar., 1743, „
23 Nov., 1743,
22 Feb., 1743
14 April, 1744
II Nov., 1 744, Inv.
6 Dec, 1744, „
13 Oct., 1746
I May, 1747, Inv.
I June, 1747
27 June, 1747
25 Mar., 1748, Inv.
14 Oct., 1748, „
31 May, 1749
Name.
Mackerell, John
Franklen, John
Martin, Thomas
Gallop, William
White, James
Piddle, John
Florence, John
Robbins, Lawrence
Barnes, Thomas
Dewey, John
Wheeler, William
Warland, John
Boyland, Thomas
Gillingham, Hannah
Gallop, Joseph
Lovell, Thomas
Minshaw, Bridgett,
wid.
Alner, Robert
Phelps, Richard
26 June, 1753
17 Sept., 1753
Oak, William
Rogers, Susanna,
wid.
Mackrall, Mrs. Ann,
wid.
Harbin, Joseph
Topp, Martha
When proved.
— 1756
— 1757
— 1757
28 Dec, 1757
21 Jan., 1758
20 Jan., 1759
— 1759
3 Dec, 1759
3 Dec, 1759
II Apr., 1760
7 July, 1761
18 Aug., 1761
14 Jan., 1763, Inv.
5 Feb., 1763.
Admon. with
will annexed
29 Mar., 1763, Inv.
22 June, 1763, „
17 Sept., 1753
7 Jan., 1754
^_, 6 May, 1754
Lockyer, James, Corfe Mullen
Gatch, Elizabeth, Litchet Minster, wid.
Doming, George, Litchet Minster
Hooper, John, Litchet Minster
Adams, William, Sturminster Marshall
Barfoot, Marv, wid., Corfe Mullen
Chisman, George, Corfe Mullen
Harding, John, Sturminster Marshall
Harcourt, John, Hamworthy, gent.
Hobby, Joseph, Corfe Mullen
Barnes, George, Litchet Minster
White, Joseph, Litchet Minster
Clark, Light, spr., Sturminster (late of Wimborne)
Cotman, John, Sturminster
Dean, Richard, Corfe Mullen
Gallop, Joshua, Sturminster Marshall
^°^?'^-':U°™V« u'fwmlTn^d was g,»n.ed ,„ Mr John Bn-esTa .us.ee, d„n„.
ye minority of ye deeds son and exor. , John Boyland, an mfant.
25 July, 1763
23 Sept.,i763,Inv.
25 Oct., 1764, „
5 Sept., 1764, Inv.
4 Feb., 1765, „
I Apr., 1765, ,,
6 Apr., 1765, „
3 June, 1765, „
19 Aug., 1765
17 Mar., 1766, Inv.
I Apr., 1766, „
10 Mar., 1766, „
18 June, 1766, „
5 Dec, 1766
28 Mar., 1767, Inv.
25 Feb., 1768, „
25 Jan., 1769, „
24 Feb., 1769
18 May, 1769, Inv.
3 Jan., 1770
Presley, Henry, Corfe Mullen
Biles, William, Combe Aimer (in p. Sturmmster)
Stickland, Henry, Litchet Minster
Browning, William, Litchet Minster
Reeves, Edith, Litchet Minster
Small, Mary, Sturminster
Felley, John, Sturminster
Franklen, Elizabeth, wid., Sturminster
Pardy, Thomas, Sturminster, late of Burin
Sherwood, Hezekiah, Litchet Minster
Sherwood, Ann, wid., Litchet Minster
Barnes, William. Litchett Minster
Fort, John, Lvtchett Minster
Austin, Thomas, Sturminster Marshall
White, Thomas, Sturminster Marshall
Chappel, Honor, Winterborn Kingston
White, John, Sturminster Marshall
1770
6 Aug., 1770
18 Mar., 1771, Inv.
8 Apr., 1771, ,,
3 Aug., 1771, Inv.
— 1772
26 Dec, 1772
20 Jan., 1773, Inv.
19 Mar., 1773
26 May, 1773, Inv.
13 June, 1773, M
13 July, 1773
— 1774,
16 Jan., 1775,
12 Dec, 1774
21 Mar., 1775
3 Aug., 1775
Inv.
lVi//s in the Peculiar of Sturminster Marshall. 241
Name. When proved.
Galton, Cowd, Sturminster Marshall — i775> Inv.
Kitch, William, Litchett Minster — 1776, ,»
Knapp, David — 1776
Willis, Thomas, Corfe Mullen 28 June, 1777
Sherwood, Hezekieh, Litchett Minster 2 Oct., 1778
Barnes, Robert, Litchett Minster, Newfoundland Planter 30 Mar., 1779, Inv.
Norton, Edmund, Sturminster 14 Sept., 1779
Masters, William, Hamworthy i Feb., 1780, Inv.
Cheeseman, Cornelius, Litchett Minster 13 July, 1780, „
Pinchard, Thomas, Sturminster Marshall 13 July, 1780, ,,
Rolles, Robert, Corfe Mullen 10 Nov., 1780
Adams, Betty, wid., Sturminster Marshall 21 Dec, 1780
Mitchell, Timothy Hamworthy, Admon with will (nunc.)
annexed ' 21 Feb., 1781
Gatch, Edward, Litchett Minster 18 May, 1782, Inv.
Bassett, William, Sturminster Marshall 14 June, 1783, „
Langdown, George, Litchett Minster 21 Jan., 1783, „
Bestland, Cantlo, Sturminster Marshall 17 Apr., 1783
Barnes, John, Litchett Minster 7 June, 1783, Inv.
Nipperd, Richard, Corfe Mullen 11 Feb., 1784, „
Card, Ann, wid., Corfe Mullen g Apr., 1784
Card, Harry; Corfe Mullen g Apr., 1784
Medus, John, Hamworthy 12 July, 1785
Austin, Jenny, spr., Sturminster Marshall 13 Jan., 1786
Legg, Andrew, Sturminster Marshall 25 Mar., 1786, Inv.
Barfoot, Charles, Corfe Mullen 3 July, 1786
Wingat, William, Sturminster Marshall 30 Dec, 1786
Rogers, Hannah, wid., Litchet Minster 11 May, 1787, Inv.
Kitch, Mary, wid., Litchet Minster 7 Nov., 1788, „
Ceney, Andrew, Litchett Minster 10 Jan., 1789, „
Brewer, John, Litchet Minster 18 Jan., 1790, „
Barnes, John, Litchet Minster . i June, 1790, „
Barnes, Thomas, Litchet Minster 4 June, 1790, „
Sherwood, James, Litchett Minster 3 Mar., 1792, „
Squibb, William, Corfe Mullen 7 Mar., 1792
Plowman, George, Litchett Minster ig Dec, 1794, Inv.
Gerrard, Robert, gent., Litchett Minster 23 Jan., 1795, ,,
Braine, Elizabeth, wid., Corfe Mullen 13 May, i7g5, „
Baines, Martin, Litchett Minster 5 Aug., I7g5,' „
Rogers, John, Litchett Minster 14 Man, 1796
Hartnell, Thomas, Litchett Minster 22 Mar., 1796, Inv.
Lawes, John, Sturminster Marshall 15 Aug., 1797, „
Bull, Josiah, Sturminster Marshall 15 Aug., 1797
Florance, John, Sturminster Marshall 28 Mar., 1799, Inv.
Hbininistiations in the peculiar
OF
Sturntinster nn)av8ball.
Name.
Hayly, Isaac
Topp, John
Barnes, Thomas, with his will
annexed
Moores, Samuel
Cherret, Daniel, with' his will
annexed
Daman, Tabitha, wid.
Hooper, Sarah, wid.
Easter, Roger
Osment, John
Cotman, Henry
Francklyn, Joseph
Barnes, Avice, wid.
Barfoot, John
Francklyn, Thomas, with his)
will annexed I
Hurdle, Richard
Cutler, Thomas
Davies, William
Derby, John
Dyatt, Henry
Abbott, George, with his will
annexed
Cotman, William
Barnes, Anne, wid., with her
will annexed
Henning, Mary, wid.
Harding, Mary, wid.
Taylor, Thomas, with his will
annexed
Moores, John
Come, William
Cotman, Orange
Pottle, Richard
Date.
4 July, 1719, Inv.
27 May, 1720, „
25 May,
9 Feb.,
1720, „
1721, r
I Sept.,
8 May,
1721, „
1722, „
14 May,
29 Apr.,
8 Sept.,
' II June,
14 Oct.,
26 Dec,
31 Mar.,
1723, ,7
i724> V
1724
1725, Inv.
1726, „
1726, „
1729, .,
2 June,
1729, r
27 Feb.,
7 Apr.,
27 Aug.,
9 June,
25 May,
i729> »
1730, „
, 1730, .)
: 1730
1 73 1, Inv.
5 Feb.,
I Feb..
, 1731, »
< 1731
■ ^51 May,
1
1731, Inv.
29 Dec.
17 Dec.
, 1732
, T733. Inv.
'}3iAug.,
, 1733, V
29 Nov.
9 Mar.
13 Feb.
23 Jan.,
, 1733
, 1735
1 1735
, 1737
Grantee.
Elizabeth Hayly, wid.
Anne Topp, wid.
Saml. Moores
Sarah Moores, wid.
Elizabeth Sater
James Daman,
Elizabeth Daman
— Hooper
Robert Fabian
Anne Osment
Margaret Cotman
Thomas Francklyn
George Barnes
Mary Barfoot, wid.
I Catherine Francklyn,
"( Thomas Francklyn
Phillis Hurdle, wid.
Robert Cutler
John Davies
Elianor Derby, wid.
Elizabeth Dyatt, wid-
George Abbott
Frances Cotman, wid.
( Thomas Barnes,
( William Barnes
Mary Barnes
Elizabeth Harding
fjohn Taylor,
\ Joseph Moores
William Moores
Agnes Corne, wid.
Henry Cotman
William Pottle, Ed-
ward Miles, John
Foot, Benjamin
Pollard
Aciminis. in the Peculiar of Shirminster Marshall. 243
Name.
Troke, Bartholomew, with his)
will annexed j
Henning, John, with his will
annexed
Lenenton, John, with his will
annexed
Jeffries, Robert
Brixey, William
Hussey, Susanna, wid.
Hussey, James, with his will)
/
19
May,
ite.
1738
30 Jan., 1738, Inv.
annexed
Cotman, Frances, wid. 28
Willis, John, sen. 4
Austin, William 25
Harding, John 29
Hurdle, Phillis, wid. 12
Porter ah. Osmond, Joseph 7
Mackrell, Jane, 18
Moores, Mary 26
Hooper, Jane, wid. 10
Loveless, William, with his
will annexed 31
Hanham, George 2
King, William
Hobby, John 2 Feb.,
Phelps, Richard —
Swyer, Walter 25 May,
Bonnel, Thomas —
Gillingham,Sarah,of Hamworthy 5 Feb.,
July,
Sept.
Jan.,
July,
Aug.,
Feb.,
May,
Aug.,
July,
Jan.,
Mar.,
Apr.,
Jan.,
May,
June,
i73«, „
1739, „
, 1739, „
1739
1740, Inv.
1741, „
1742, „
1743, „
1745, „
1746, „
1746
1747
1748, Inv.
I74«, „
1749
1749
1751
1749
1754
1753
1758
1763
Penney, Richard
Shave, John
Sherwood, John
Moors, John
Clark, Sam
Cotman, John
Dewey, Mary
Hutchins, Thomas
Pye, James
Robbins, Thomas
Dominy, Elizabeth, wid.
Gallop, Richard, of Sturminster
Pope, Robert, of Lytchet
Salter, William, of Litchet
Boyland, John, of Litchet
Minster
Ball, Robert, of Sturminster
Marshall with will {nunc)
annexed
Lacy, Thomas, of Sturminster
Marshall
2 June, 1762
— 1753
28 Nov., 1757
~ 1756
— 1756
— 1759
— 1758
— 1756
— 1758
28 Mar., 1763, but exe-
cuted 22 Aug.
— 1766, Inv.
— 1767, »
— 1768, „
— 1769, Inv.
Grantet.'.
J Robert Troke,
( William Troke
Mary Henning
John Taylor
Margaret Jeffries, wid.
Joseph Brixey
John MackercU
(Robert Hussey, John
\ Hobby, Thos. Jubber
John Cotman
John Willis
Amy Austin, wid.
Argentine Harding
Phiilis Hurdle
Mary Porter
William Mackrell
Edward Hay ward
Absolom Joy
Sarah Loveless, wid.
Eliz. Hanham, wid.
Mary Hobby, wid.
William Barnes
Robert Rogers
Elizabeth Bonnel
Joseph Gillingham,
Mary Gillingham
Thomas Topp
Robert Shave
— May, 1770
— 1770, Inv.
Edith Robbins, spr.,
sister
Thomas Dominy, son,
Tho. Hill, son-in-law
Thomas Gallop, son
John Rogers, principal
cred^. widow re-
nouncing
Ann Salter, wid.
Mr. John Barnes, a
trustee with will
annexed during
minority of dec^^s
son
Philip Laws, Tho.
Biles, as admon. and
residuary legatees
Jane Lac\-, wid.
244
Dorset Wills.
Name. t)^t«- ^
RoUes, John, Litchett Minster 12 Mar., 1771. Inv.
Griffen, James, of St. Antonio,
in Newfoundland
Browning, William
Willis, John, of Corfe Mullen
Barnes, John
Meaden, George, of Sturmmster
Marshall
Gatch, Ann, spr., of Litchet |
Minster )
RoUes, Joseph, of Lytchett.
Minster
Galton, Edward
Boyland, Thomas, of Lytchett
Minster
White, John, Sturminster Mar-
shall
Hutchings, Thomas, Ham worthy
Plomer, John, Litchett Minster
Plomer, Julian, wid., Litchett
Minster
Langdown, Thos., Ham worthy
Norton, Edmund, Sturminster )
Marshall I
Stickland, Sarah, wid.
Abbott, George, Jun., Lytchet
Minster
Rogers, John, Jun., Lytchet
Minster
Mitchell, Timothy, Ham worthy
— 1771
— 1771
— 1772
— W77
I Apr., 1773, Inv.
13 Oct., 1774) »
28 Jan., 1775, „
24 July, 1775
25 Jan., 1775, Inv.
3 Aug., 1775
15 Jan., 1776
18 May, 1777, Inv.
2 Mar., 1779, Inv.
10 Aug., 1779
14 Sept., 1779, Inv.
22 Mar., 1780, „
8 May, 1780, ,,
7 Juiy> 1780, „
21 Feb., 1781, „
White, John, Sturminster 16 Oct., 1781
Marshall
Keats, William, Sturininster 10 Dec, 1781, Inv.
}
Frampton, Henry, Sturminsterj _ ^^^^
Marshall
White, Thomas, Sturminster
Marshall 29 Mar., 1783, Inv.
Pardy, John, Litchett Minster, \^ q^^^^ ^^g^
an infant >
Gallop, John, Sturminster Mar-\ ^ §3, Inv.
c-V,oll } '
shall
Grantee.
Samuel White, Rich-
ard Paul, admon.
and curators durmg
minority of John
and Hester, children
of dec.
John Griffen, brother
Susannah, wife of
Thomas Butler,
daughter and
principal creditor
Thomas Barnes
Christian Meaden,wid.
[John Rogers, jun.,
^^ nephew
Anne Relies, wid.
Martha Boyland, wid.
Edith White, wid.
Mary Newberry, dau.
Jully Plomer, wid.
Thomas Plomer, son
Mary Langdown, wid.
( Edmund and Henry
\ Norton, sons
Robert Stickland, son
George Abbot, father
Hannah Rogers, wid.
Tho. Moore, of Poole,
with nunc, will an-
nexed in trust for
sons of deed. John
and Michael Mit-
chell
Ann, wife of Henry
Barnes, dau., of deed,
admon. with will an-
nexed
Chas. Pain and Tho.
Clark
Mary, wife of Robert
Short, late wid. of
deed
William White, son
/Elizabeth Pardy, his
I mother
/Ann, wife of John
\ Laws, dau. of dec.
Adminis. in the Peculiar of Sturminster Marshall.
245
Name.
Date.
Grantee.
Card, Harry, Sturminster Mar-1 , fjohn Bartlett anc
shall / 9 Apr., 1784 i Henry Knight,
D i.1 T>u ^ ,. will annexed
with
Butler, Thomas, Corfe 6 June, 1787, Inv.
Lillington, Robert, East Aimer 29 June, 1788,
Lovell, John, Sturminster Mar-
shall
Shayle, William, Sturminster
Brinton, Thomas, Corfe
Rogers, Thomas, Litchett Min-
ster
Barnes, Edward, Corfe Mullen
Brewer, William, Litchett Min-
ster
Hobbs, John, Litchett Minster 30 Oct., 1793
Boyland, Mary, Litchett Minster 5 Aug., 1793
Brinton, Hester, wid., Corfe
Mullen
Braine, Elizabeth, Corfe
14 Nov., 1788, Inv.
27 Jan., 1789, „
26 July, 1790
21 Mar., 1791, Inv.
3 July, 1792
24 Feb., 1792
Susanna Butler, wid.
Mr. George Lilling-
ton, brother
Mary Lovell, wid.
Mary Shayle, relict
Hester Brinton, relict
Ann Rogers, relict
Jane Barnes, relict
John Brewer, brother
Frances Hobbs, relict
Benj. Boyland, Jun.,
relict
II Jan., 1794 Thomas Brinton, son
— 1795 William Shepherd.
. .u'd"'^-^'^ ^^y- /79S- These letters of Administration were given up, as a will of Eliza-
^th Brame was produced and proved by Ann. wife of Benjamin Biles, one of the executrix^
oarnes, Ihomas, Litchett Mm-
A^*^"^ T u o f ^c n U Apr., 1795 Elizabeth Bames, dau.
Apsey, John, Corfe Mullen 17 Feb., 1796 Jane Apsey, relict,
Ridout, William, Corfe Mullen 30 May, 1796 John Bemiste^r!'^' '°"
D TT T • 1 ... son-in-law
Ryves, Henry, Litchett Minster 12 Jan., 1798 Mary Hartnell, wid.
Wmzore, Ann, Crech Grange 27 May, 1799 John Winzore
Mills in the peculiar
OF
Corfc (5a8tle.
Nnme.
Benfield, Elias
Cockram, Margaret
Cockram, William
Cockram, Dolley
Cockram, Agnes
Cayens, Honor
Davis, Fanny
Frampton, Jenny
Grant, Thomas
Kent, Sarah
Price, Joseph
Roe, John
Randall, James
Speck, Mary
Speck, Richard
Sexey, Robert
Seymer, Samuel
West, Robert
Vyes, Gabriel
Daie.
3 Jan., 1770
13 Apr., 1762
16 July, 1769
21 Feb., 1772
31 Dec, 1777
3 Jan., 1750
24 Dec, 1789
12 June, 1783
10 Nov., 1780
10 Nov., 1789
12 Oct., 1792
10 Apr., 1780
18 Feb., 1791
11 Aug., 1769
25 June, 1748
20 May, 1791
24 Feb., 1797
6 Nov., 1751
23 Feb., 1732
Proved.
13 Nov., 1770
20 July, 1763
13 Nov., 1770
30 June, 1777
13 June, 1801
27 Mar., 1790
II Oct., 1784
30 July, 1785
14 Dec, 1790
3 Mar., 1795
II Mar., 1801
I May, 1775
4 Apr., 1749
16 Aug., 1791
9 Nov., 1797
Grantee.
Tho. Baker's wife
J onath. Lawrence,
Robert Briggs
Agnes Cockram,
William Jenkins
wife of Robert
Conway
Henry Jenkyns
John Davis
John Roe, the
elder
Robert Grant and
William Grant
John Kent and
L. Hart
relict (not named)
Elizabeth Roe
wife of J. Dominy
Mary Speck
Sarah, his widow
Saml. Seymer
Hbministrations
IN THE
peculiar of Corf e Castle.
Name.
Cutler, William
Edmunds, Josiah
Gook, John
Janson, Sir J. B.
Kent, John
Loop, William
Payne, R. W.
Stickland, James
Speck, Richard
Stickland, Robert
West, William
Date,
ig Feb., 1772
13 Nov., 1770
11 Oct., 1788
28 Dec, 1799
30 Dec, 1799
12 Dec, 1774
II Sept., 1784
I July, 1799
3 May, 1775
13 July. 1777
8 Dec, 1780
Grantee.
James Gould
Elizabeth Edmund
John Goold
John Janson
Sarah Kent
William Deacon
John Andain
Mary Stickland
Mary Speck
John Battrick
Mary West
mnis anb administrations
IN THE PECULIAR
OF
flDilton Hbbas
TOGETHER WITH
WITCOMB, WOOLLAND AND HOLWARTH.
Name. Place. Proved.
I Ashford, Henry Milton Abbas 14 Sept., 1708
2 Appelgate, John Abby Milton 5 Apr., 1715
3 Arnold, Mary Milton Abbas 21 July, 1747
4 Arnold, James Milton Abbas 8 Aug., 1743
5 Abbot, Henry Milton Abby n July, 1782
6 Brooke, John
7 Brown, Samuel
8 Beach, Thomas
9 Bragg, John
10 Billett, Ann
Woolen 6 Nov., 1702
rBagber in psh. ofl o a
I Milton Abbott )^ ^"g- ^722
Milton Abbas g Aug., 1749
Milton Abbas
Milton Abbas
4 May, 1765
15 July, 1772
II Barnes, Hannah, wid. Milton Abbas 20 Nov., 1778
17
Grantee.
Richard Legg the
elder, Jonath°
Perkins, exors.
W.
Dorothy, relict,
extrix. W.
Jenny, wife of
William Muc-
kel, formerly
Jenny Arnold,
extrix. W.
Mary Arnold,
extrix. W.
Elenor Welspring
and Matthias
Abbot, son, are
named as exors.,
but who proved
not stated. W.
Mary Brooke, re-
lict, extrix. W.
f John, son, sole
I exor. W.
Ursula Beach,
relict, ad. A.
William, son,
admon. A.
Only outer wrap-
per with date of
proof of will, no
contents
Elizabeth Vachar
of Milbourne,
St. Andrew,
spr., ad. A.
248
Dorset Wills.
Name.
12 Baldock, Rev. Cha
loner Byng
Place.
I Milton Abbas
Proved.
20 July, 1795
Grantee.
CJohn Dansey, of
\ Blandford,
'^ gent., admon.
A.
Renunciation of relict, Ann Baldock, enclosed.
13 Coombs, Thomas Woollen 19 Apr., 1729 Thos. Coombs,
son, and Richd.
Spear, prin.
cred. and ad. A.
Inventory enclosed, also renunciation of Joane Coombs, relict of deed.
14 Clarke, John Milton Abbas 4 Feb., 1766 Jos. Neave, of
Hampreston,
prin. cred. A.
Renunciation of relict, Mary^enclosed.
Inventory only
taken by John
Cole, et al.
Anne, relict, extrix
(mutilated). W
Elizabeth Gal-
pine, relict, ad.
A.
died 28 Sept.,i684lnventory only by
Tho. Joyce,
15 Dominick, Joseph Abby Milton 14 Feb., 1683
16 Dunning^, Roger
17 Galpine, John
18 Hunt, Robert
Milton
WooUand
Milton Abbas
6 Oct., 1 701
16 June, 1729
ig Ham, Martha, wid.
20 Huchens, William
Abby Milton
Milton Abbas
21 Hopkins, Henry Milton Abbyes
22 Hooper, John
23 Himt, Robert
24 Hunt, Ruth
Wm. Humber,
et al,
Ruth, widow of
Robert Hunt, is
mentioned as
admon.
14 July, 1694 son, Brian, exor.
W.
20 Sept., 1675 Inventory only
by Wm. Wol-
ridge, Richd.
Legg
dated 2 Mar., 1695 John, Joseph,
Mary and Eliz.
Antrem, grand-
children, exors.
A date at the
foot of the page,
2 Feb., 1696,
may be date of
proof. W.
(r;?4u'^,f..,)-^'''^--'°^' ■r^:,;?e7a": a.
Milton Abbas 8 Aug., 1710 Julian Hunt,
Milton Abbas
25 Hunt,Robert,theelderMilton Abbas
8 Aug., 17 10
3 May, 17 12
26 Hossom, Jasper Milton Abbas 19 Apr., 1733
sister, ad. A.
Julian Hunt,
daughter, ad. A.
Thomazine Hunt,
dau., admon. of
floods unad-
ministered by
Ruth, relict of
said deed
Elizabeth, relict,
extrix. W .
Wills and Admons. in the Peculiar of Milton Abbas. 249
Name.
27 Hallett, Charity
28 Harvey, William
29 Ham, Richard
30 Harvey, Rmma
Place.
Abby Milton
Proved.
Grantee.
A piece of her
will. Two
names of legatees, Charles Sweatman and Ann
Eames are about all visible
Abby Milton 5 Feb., 1750
Milton Abbas
Milton Abbas
31 HavTkins, Lawrence Milton Abbas
32 Harvey, John Milton Abbas
33 Hart, Thomas Milton Abbas
34 Hart, Elizabeth, wid. Milton Abbas
35 Harvey, Mary, wid. Milton Abbas
6 Jan., 1757
ID May, 1762
4 May, 1777
19 Oct., 1768
15 July, 1772
8 Dec, 1777
23 Dec, 1786
36 Hawkins, Thomas Milton Abbas 10 Sept., 1787
37 Hopkins, Samuel
38 James, William
Milton Abbas
Woollen
6 May, 181 1
17 July, 1685
Inventory enclosed.
39 Johnson, John, Sen. Woolland 16 June, 1729
Emma Harvey,
relict, extrix. W.
Richard Ham,
James Ham,
exors. W.
Emma, wife of
Charles Marsh,
dau., a legatee
named in the
will. W.
Thomas Hawkins,
John Hawkins,
ad. A.
Mary Harvey,
James Harvey,
exors. W.
Elizabeth Hart,
relict. A,
Mary Drake, dau.,
extrix. W.
James Hawkins,
nephew, sole
exor. W.
Ann Hawkins,
relict, James
Hawkins, bro-
ther, admons. A.
Samuel Hopkins,
son., ad. A.
Alice James, ad.
A.
40 Kiddle, Joseph
Milton Abbas 23 Apr., 1750
John Johnson,
son, admor. A.
Martha Riddle,
widow of the
deed., extrix. W.
Note.— A peculiarity of this Kiddle will is, that though endorsed Kiddle and placed first
among the K's, the name is everywhere else in the will and act spelled Riddle.
41 Kates, William Milton Abbas 4 Dec, 1777 Jane Kate, relict,
extrix. W.
Power reserved to the other extrix., Ann Sympson.
42 Linnington, Thomas Milton Abbas
43 Legg, Joseph
44 Lovel, Francis, ye
elder
Milton Abbas 17 Feb., 1728
Milton Abbas 2 Mar., 1736
Mary Linnington,
relict, ad. A.
[Sarah Legg, wife,
extrix, but not
stated if she
proved]. W.
Robert Lovell of
West Moredon
in the parish of
Charborough.
son of deC^'
admor. A.
Renunciation of Margaret Lovel, widow and relict, enclosed.
250
Dorset Wills.
Name.
45 Legge, Betty, wid.
46 Lidford, Benjamin,
the younger
47 Merry, Thomas,
schoolm'
Place.
Milton Abbas
Woolland
Proved.
21 Sept., 1805
24 Feb., 1803
Grantee.
Samuel Cains,
brother, admor.
A.
Benjamin Lidford,
father, ad. A.
Milton Abby 4 June, 1685
48 Muckle, John
Milton Abbas 30 July, i6g8
49 Merry, Frances, spr. Milton Abbas
50 Muckell, William Milton Abbas 14 Oct., 1768
51 Nowell, Thomas Woolland
52 Oxford, John
53 Lillington, George Milton Abbas 23 July, 1809
54 Painter, Tobias Milton Abbas 6 Nov., 1685
55 Perkins, Jonathan Milton Abbas 29 May, 1734
Admon. granted
to Mary Merry,
dau. Inventory
only, dated 4
Sept., 1680,
taken by
Nicholas Gard-
ner, John Topp.
Grace Muckle,
wid. and relict.,
ad. A.
A portion of her
will. Rev. Mr.
John Hall, vicar of Milborn Port, Co. Somerset,
and Rev. Mr. James Martin, of Milton Abbas,
Co. Dorset, are named as trustees with regard to
certain lands, etc., at Nutford, in the parish of
Blandford and Pimperne, which she bequeaths
to her niece, Sarah Druit. No date.
John Muckell,
admor. with the
will annexed.
There is no
will annexed
Mary Nowell, wid.
and relict,
extrix. W.
Mary Oxford,
widow, relict
and admx. A.
A portion only of
will, proved by
joint exors.
James Dowland
and John Ham
W.
Inventory only by
John Cole and
WilliamHarvey
Mary,wifeof John
Chapman, dau.,
ad. A.
28 Nov., 1695
Milton Abbas 22 June, 1784
Riddle, Joseph, see Kiddle, Joseph
56 Roper, Edward Milton Abbas 27 Feb., 1726
57 Rure. Jo*^"
Inventory enclosed, taken 23 Feb., 1726.
Milton Abbas 30 June, 1775
[Elizabeth, wife,
nominated ex-
trix., but it does
not state who
proved]
Betty, otherwise
Elizabeth,
Rugg.extrix. W
ll'i//s and Aduions. in the Peculiar of Milton Abbas. 251
Name.
58 Rugg, Betty, other-
wise Elizabeth,wid.
59 Roles, Jonas
60 Shepheard, Thomas
Place.
Milton Abbas
I^rovod.
zz May, 1776
Grantee.
Milton Abbas
Milton Abbas
61 Symonds, Joane, wid. VVitcombe
Inventory of goods, etc.
enclosed.
02 Skinner, Thomas
Jane Gulliver,
Mary Aplin,
extrixcs. W.
Charles Kolcs, son
Elianor Shep-
heard, widow,
relict and
admx. A.
Mary, wife of
William Coffin,
dtr. and admx.
A.
of Joan Semence, taken i8 Nov., 1697, by Luke Vine ct at.
7 Sept., 1782
28 Nov., 1695
7 Dec, 1697
63 Sadler ah. Jeanes,
Henry
Woollen
Wooland
dated 29 Apr. ,i707\Vife (not named)
and son, Tho-
mas Skinner,
exors. W.
64 Sheppard, Thomas
65 Sheppard, Elizabeth
66 Smart, Benjamin Milton Abbas
67 Smart, Benjamin
68 Topp, William
69 Topp, John
1 7 •
— Inventory only
taken 2 June,
1726, by Wm.
Kiddel, Nicho-
las Stayner and
William Foot
Exhibited at
Blandford, 4
June, 1726
Milton Abbas 25 Dee., 1727 Sarah, wife of
WilliamOxford,
relict, ad. A.
Milton Abbas 19 Feb., 1730 Catherine Bland-
ford, of Wool-
bride, and Mary
Bridge, of Brad-
ford Peverell,
sisters, execu-
trixes, but not
stated if they
proved
— Admon. de bonis
noil with will
annexed during the minority of Susannah Jacob,
grand-daughter and cxtri.x. Bond dated 30 Oct.,
1790. Grant to William Bragg during non-age
of extrix. Inventory taken 5 Nov., 1 790, enclosed
Milton Abbas — Copy will, dated
24 Mar., 1790.
The original was transmitted by virtue of a moni-
tion to Doctor's Commons, 2nd May, 1806.
Tutorship bond enclosed
Milton Abbas 26 Mar., 1684 Nuncupative will
dated 24 Oct.,
1683. Does not say who proved. No exors.
named. Inventory taken 6 Nov., 16S3, enclosed
Milton .Abbas 16 Oct., 1702 Eli.zabeth Topp,
sister, admx. A.
Inventory taken 21 Oct., 1702, enclosed.
252
Dorset Wills.
Name.
70 Upward, John
Place.
Woollen
71 Thornhull, Robert Welland
72 Woolridge, William Milton Abbas
73 White, Robert
74 Whennell, Thomas
Milton Abbas
torn off.)
by Will.
Wellsteed
Milton Abbas
Proved. Grantee.
II Jan., 1764 Mary Upward,
extrix. W.
16 Tune, 1729 Frances
Thornhull.
dau., extrix. W.
— Inventory only,
dated 14 Feb.,
1685. Exhib.,
I4june, 1685, by
relict, Frances
— Part of his will
(upper one-third
Inventory dated 20 Sept., 1697, taken
Harvey, William Vinion, Jonathan
15 Nov., 1700
75 Wolridge, Robert Abby Milton 21 Nov., 1700
76 White, Mary
Thomas, son, also
renunciation of
Mary Whinnell, relict in favour of Thomas
Whinnell, of Taunton, gent., her loving son-in-
law ; also, inventory of goods of Thomas Whin-
nell, deed., dated 13 Nov., 1700.
Jane Wolridge,
relict,extrix. W.
Inventory
enclosed
William Harvey,
sen., Richd.
Legg, exors.,
named in will
but not stated if
they proved
Milton Abbas 23 July, 1703
77 Woolfryes, Robert
78 Woolfryes, Roger
/Milton Abbas "
I (but in ye ship
\ " Sovreigne
\ Bachelor)" -
Milton Abbas
-15 Feb., 1706
(Sara Woolfreys,
( sister, admx. A.
79 Whinnell, Henry Milton Abbas
80 Watkins, Henry
81
Admon. bond
dated 15 Feb.,
1706, Sarah
Woolfryes,dau.,
admx. Sworn
to 14 Feb., 1706.
A.
Will dated 20
Aug., 1708.
Exor. Robert
Sheppard, of
Stickland,
brother-in-law
Sworn to 19 Oct.,
1708. Exors.
Susanna Wat-
kings, relict,
and Robert
Chamberlen, of
Stalbridge
Weston
Admon. bond of
relict, Jane, admx.
Renunciation of Roger Sheppard, exor. in trust enclosed.
(AbbatsjMiddel-
( town
Whennell, Henry Milton Abbas 14 Sept., 1708
Wills and Admons. in the Peculiar of Milton Abbas. 253
Name. Place. Proved. Grantee.
82 Welstead, Roger Milton Abbas 13 Apr., 171 1 Jonathan, father,
admon. A.
Inventory enclosed.
83 Wolridge, Thomas Milton Abbas 25 Sept., 1712 James, brother,
admon. A.
Inventory enclosed.
84 Woolridg, Richard Milton Abbas dated 6 Aug., 1712 Exor., James,
brother W.
Inventory enclosed, exhibd. 25 Sept., 1712.
85 Woolridge, William Milton Abbas dated 25 Nov., 1718 Sworn to by Eli-
zabeth Wool-
ridge, relict,
executrix, 21
Nov.(yeargone)
— Inventory exhi-
bited by execu-
trix, 18 Dec,
1728
— (Sworn) 21 Oct.,
1729. Exors.
named in will :
Dorothy, wife,
and Robt. Can-
dey, cosen.
4 Apr., 1748 Mary Whinnell,
wid., relict and
extrix. W.
10 June, 1778 George Monk,
exor. in trust.
W.
Admon. granted, 9 Nov., 1792, to John Arnold, the other exor.
90 Woolridge, Mary Milton Abbas 28 Feb., 1784 Richard Seymer,
grandson and
sole exor. W.
91 Wood, William Milton Abbas 26 Jan., 1781 John, brother,
admor. A.
92 Yerbery, Margt., wid. Milton Abbas(late
of Turnworth) i Nov., 1756 Frances Merry,
extrix. W.
86 Whinnell, Jane
87 Woolridge, James
Milton Abbas
Milton Abbas
Whinnell, Laurence Milton Abbas
Woolfrey, Mary, spr. Milton Abbas
Hbbitional Mills proveb
AND
H&ministrations a^anteb
IN THE
IRoieal peculiar
OF
Corfe Castle, Dorset,
FORMERLY PRESERVED AT CORFE CASTLE AND NOW DEPOSITED AT
THE PROBATE REGISTRY, BLANDFORD.
The documents relating to the entries preceding Bundle L are now
missing, with the exception of Thos. Hayward's Inventory, 1577. The names
have been compiled from the Act Books.
Hayward, Thomas — Adm. and I. 1577
White, John — W. 1579
Fount, Stephen — Adm. 1579
Fevin, Margery, wid. — W. 1580
Talbot, Joan, wid. — W. 1580
Strowde, John — Adm. 1580
Gawdy, Robert — Adm. 1580
Spicer, John — Adm. 1580
Seward, John Wollgerston W. and I. 1581
Fount, Stephen — Adm. 1581
White, John — (2) Account 1581
Strowde, William — Account 1581
[Talbutt, Joan — Account to be rendered 1581]
Redhedd, Thomas — W. 1582
Shere, Thomas — W. 1582
Cover, Lewis — Adm. 1582
[Hardyng(?) — 1583]
Bonvile, Thomas — Adm. 1584
Browne, Thomas — Adm. and L 1585
Trewe, Florence — W. 1585
[Dollyn, John — Exec, to appear 1587]
Righthedd, William — Adm. 1587
Talbutt, Joan — Account 1587
F
256
Parmiter, Robert
[Shere, Thomas
Cutler, William
Trew, Symon
Browne, Thomas
Cover, Lewis
Dollin, John
Dorset Wills.
Adm. 1587
]
W. 1587
I. 1587
1 Edmonds, Nicholas
2 Davey, William
3 Benfield, William
4 Talbott, John
5 Bawdyett, Walter
6 Miller, Henry
7 Batstone, William
8 Chrest, Thomas
[9 Hayward, Thomas
ID Nynham, Walter
11 Wilkines, Raffe
12 Overton, John
13 Badstone, Elinor, wid.
14 Rockly, Joan, wid.
13 Davy, John
16 Russell, Joan, wid.
17 Bawditt, Alice, wid.
— Kilsby, Margery, wid.
18 Goodridge, William
19 Homes, George
20 Lanckney, Em me, wid
21 Nytengall, George
22 Jerard, Steven
23 Harvey, Richard
— Talbot, John
24 Tomes, Augustin
25 Hayward, Thomas
26 Gylham ah. Parrys, Robert
26fl Parish, Robert
27 Gerard, Steven
— Miller, Henry
28 Miller, Henry
29 Cole, John
30 Parmiter, Robert
31 Tanner, Robert
32 Hayward, Joane, wid.
33 Hodder, Henry
— Hellyer, Richard
34 Hayward, Robert
35 Brovra, William
36 Talbott, Julian, wid.
36^ Samford, Elias
37 Dollinge, Robert
38 Rosse, Abraham
39 Thresher, Nicholas
40 Talbott, John
BUNDLE L*
Date of Proof.
A. and W. 1602
Norden
W. 1603
Corfe
W. 1603
A. 1603
Corfe
W. 1603
Corfe
W. 1605
Corfe
W. 1605
Corfe
A. 1605
A. 1577]
Corfe
W. 1605
Barnswood
W. 1605
Corfe
nunc. W'. 1606
Corfe
W. 1606
A. 1606
Kingston
W. 1606
Corfe
W. 1607
W. t6o6
Corfe
A. 1606
Corfe
A. 1606
Pool
L 1606
Corfe
A. 1608
I. 1606
Corfe. See, also 27
A. 1609
West Lynch
L 1608
Corfe
A. 1609
Corfe
W. and A. 1609
Corfe
nunc. W. 1609
t Corfe
W. 1610
Corfe
W. 1610
Duplicate Inventory.
See No. 22 —
Corfe
I. 1610
Corfe
A. 1610
Corfe
nunc. W. 1610
Burshew
A. 1611
A. 1612
Corfe
W. 1611
W. 161 2
Corfe
A. t6ii
Ower
W. 1611
Corfe
W. 1612
Fitzeworth
W. 1613
Bremscome
A. 1613
Corfe
w^ 1614
Corfe
W. 1613
Corfe
W. 1613
Corfe
A. 1613
* In most instances there is an Inventory attarhed.
Additional Wills in the Peculiar of Corfe Castle. 257
41 Gardner, Thomas
42 Sampford, Elias
— Prower, Thomas
4J Urry, Robert
44 Miller, John
45 Cake, Magdalen, wid.
— Simonds, John
46 Egerton, William
47 Vye, Henry
48 Davy, Margaret, wid.
49 Missing
50 Serchfelde, .Martin
51 Seaments, John
52 Craze, Thomas
53 Buckler, Edward
54 Davies \or Davy), Nicholas
55 Rose, Thomas, the elder
56 Rose, John, the elder
57 Rose, John, the younger
58 Haking^es, James
59 Osmond, Edward
60 Heyward (?), Robert
61 Elmes, Christopher
62 Serchfeild, Giles
63 Dackombe, Mary, wid.
64 Codd, Robert
■65 Frauncis, Edmond
66 Bennett, William
67 Cole, Henry
Date of Proof.
—
A. 1613
Bremscome. Same
as 36^
A. 1613
Corfe
A. 1614
Kingston
W. 1614
Corfe
W. 1614
-
num.
W. and .A. 1614
Corfe
A. 1615
Wolgerston
W. 1615
Corfe
W. 1615
Corfe
W. 161 5
—
A. 1614
Westwood
W. 1615
Corfe
W. 1616
Corfe
A. 1616
Corfe
nunc. \\ . 1616
Kingstone
A. 1616
Kingstone
A. 1616
Kingstone
A. 1616
Foole
A. —
Corfe
nunc. W. 1618
Poole. Document much p
erished A. 1617
Kingstone
A. 1617
—
nunc. W. 16 1 7
Corfe
Dated W. 1616
Corfe
W. 1617
Corfe
W. 1616
Corfe
A. 1617
Corfe
an
d again in 1637
A. 1617
68 Tyler, William
69 Bason, Simon
70 Streete, John
71 Whififen, Peter
72 Trew, Robert
73 Fry, Roger
74 Cobb, Morgan
75 Cull, Anne, wid.
76 Codd, Mary
75^ Russell, John
76fl Smyth, John
77 Darby, Alexander
78 Trewe, Anthony
79 Reynolds, Robert and Edith
'<o Hayward, Robert
Si Fry, Mary, wid.
>S2 Thresher, Cisley
83 Harvie, Thomas
84 Missing
85 Rose, Henry
86 Abbott, Henry
87 FildeW, Christopher
88 Weare, Edyth, wid.
89 Davy, Henry
JNDLE II.
Cnrfc
A.
1617
Corfe
W.
1619
Corfe
A.
1619
Corfe
nunc. W.
1619
Corfe '
W.
1620
Corfe
A.
1620
Corfe
nunc. W.
[620
Corfe
W.
1620
Corfe. Will is missing
w.
1620
Corfe
A.
1620
Corfe
A.
1620
Corfe
A.
1621
Corfe
A.
1621
—
A.
1621
Fitzworth
A.
1621
Corfe
nunc. W.
1621
Corfe
W.
1 62 1
Corfe
W.
1622
Kingston
A.
1622
Ower
nunc. W.
1623
Corfe
W.
1623
—
nunc. W.
1623
Corfe
A.
1623
258
Dorset Wills.
go Tidbury, John
— Prower, Thomas
91 Wornaile, Rawlyn
92 Jerrard, Richard
93 Elmes, John
94 Trew, John
95 Ayles, John
96 Tubbe, Nicholas
97 Parraiter, Johanna, wid.
98 Fry, AHce, wid.
99 Cobbe, Alice, wid.
ioo Rose, Alexander
10 1 Pount, John
102 Dolling, Benjamin
103 Bartlett, John
104 Evered, Peter
105 Heywood, Sir William, Clerk
106 Fooke, Nicholas
107 Pike, Robert
108 Norris, Richard
109 Domine, Matthew
no Cole, Agnes, wid.
— Redhead, John
111 Gibbes, Leonard
112 Battrick, Edward
113 Gardner, Agnes, wid.
114 Parris, Robert
115 Tanner, Thomas
116 Curtys, William
117 Elmes, Agnes, wid.
118 Osmond, Edward
119 Tomes, John
t20 Edmunds, John
121 Fry, Robert
^ — Fry, Elizabeth
122 Gentell, Magdalen, wid.
123 Gover, Agnes, wid.
124 Melledge, Agnes, wid.
125 Parmeter, Walter
126 Samford, Elizabeth, wid.
127 White, William
128 Samwaies, Agnes, wid.
129 Davies, Edith, wid.
Date of Proof.
Corfe. Will is
missing
W. 1623
Corfe
A. 1623
Corfe. Will is
missing
W'. 1623
Fitzworth
A. 1623
Corfe
nunc. W. 1623
Corfe. Will is
missing
W. 1624
Corfe
A. 1624
Corfe
A. 1624
Corfe
W. 1624
Corfe
W. 1624
Corfe
W. and A. 1624
Corfe
nunc. W. 1624
Corfe
W. 1624
Corfe
A. 1623
Kingston
A. 1624
Corfe
A. 1621
Corfe
A. 1622
Corfe
W. 1625
Corfe
A. 1626
Corfe
A. 1626
Corfe
A. 1626
Corfe
W. 1626
Corfe
A. 1626
Corfe
A. 1625
Kingston
A. 1625
Corfe
W. 1624
Corfe. Will is
1 missing
W. 1626
Corfe
nunc. W. 1627
Kingston
W. 1627
Fytchowre
A. 1627
Corfe
A. 1627
Corfe
W. 1627
Kingston
W. 1627
Droveyeate
W. 1627
— In Act B
ook only
A. 1625]
- A. 1623
Wolgerstone
W. 1625
Corfe
W. 1627
Burshew
W. 1627
Corfe
W. 1627
Fitzworth
W. 1627
Corfe
A. 1628
Corfe
A. 1628
BUNDLE IIL
[The numbering of the documents has jumped from 129 to 230.]
230 Barnes, Anthony, jun.
231 Wilkins, Christian, wid.
232 Rose, Joane
233 Fry, Samuel
234 Gibbes, Bartholomew
235 Hary, John
-236 Seaward, William
237 Bason [Balston], John
Corfe
Corfe
Kingstone
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Wolgarston
Corfe
W. 1628
W. 1 62 8
W. 1628
A. 1628
I A. 1629
"(A. 1631
A. 1628
W. 1629
nunc. W. 1G29
Additional Wills in the Peculiar of Corfe Castle. 259
237^ Bondfield, Thomas
238 Robarts, Matthew
239 Vye, Christian, wid.
240 Barnes, Anthony, jun.
241 Purfurie, Nicholas
242 Trewe, Thomazine, wid.
243 Kelleway, Henry
— Streete, John, the elder
— Cover, George
244 Nynam, Mary, wid.
244^ Seward, Thomas
— Bennett, Robert
245 Hannington, Richard
246 Hanning^n, Anne, wid.
^247 Urry, Alice, wid.
248 Tyler, Thomas, the elder
249 Tilly, John
250 Burges, John
— Bennett, William
251 Burgess, Margaret
252 Tubbe, Agnes, wid.
253 Welsteed, Mary, wid.
254 Dolling, Francis
255 Garrat, Giles
256 Kilsby, John
257 Rickett, John
258 Drayton, Thomas
259 Farrant, John, the elder
260 Edments, Katherine, wid.
261 Bennett, Margaret, wid.
262 Norman, Henry
263 Rose, Agnes
264 Browne, Henry
— Haywood, Thomas
265 Paine, Charles
266 HajTward, Stephen
267 Reynolds, John
268 Rickerds, Peter
269 Channell, Thomas
270 Rose, Thomas
271 Toope, Elizabeth, wid.
272 Abbott, John
— Roman, Robert
273 Edmunds, Emme, wid.
274 Arder, Walter
275 Davies, Robert
276 Beale, William
277 Rose, Richard
278 Harding, William
279 Burges, Katherine
280 Jerrard, Richard
281 Dolling, William
282 West, William, senior
283 Whiffen, Dorothy, wid.
284 West, Elinor
285 Beacham, John
286 Gardiner, Nicholas
287 Toope, Henry
288 Morse, John, the elder
Corfe
Corfe
Corft;
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Wolgarston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Fitzworth
Corfe
Ower
Corfe. Will missing
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Nordon
Corfe
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
— Will missing
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Norden
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Grimbre
New Mills
Greeneborow
Kingston
Corfe
Owlewell
Corfe
Date of
nunc. Dated W,
A,
nunc. W.
nunc. W.
W.
W.
w.
A.
A.
W.
W.
A.
W.
W.
W.
W.
A. and W.
W.
A.
W.
I.
W.
A.
nunc. W.
W.
W.
W.
nunc. W.
nunc. W.
W.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
W.
A.
W.
A.
I.
A.
A.
nunc. W.
W.
nunc. W.
A.
nunc. W.
A.
A.
nunc. W.
W.
W.
w.
Dated W.
W.
nunc. W.
W.
Dated W.
Proof.
1628
1629
1629
1629
1630
1630
1630
1629
1630
163 1
1631
1630
1632
1634
1637
1637
1637
1637
1637
1635
1632
1638
1635
1636
1636
1636
1638
1638
1637
1638
1638
1638
1639
1639
1639
1640
1639
1640
1640
1640
1640
1644
1647
1647
1647
1647
1647
1649
1649
1649
1650
1650
1652
165 1
26o
Dorset Wills.
289 Kibby, Richard
290 Caines, William
291 Kanes, William
Corfe. (Died 1648)
Corfe
Date of Proof.
I. 1650
I. 1649
Dated W. 1651
During the Commonwealth there is
Court.
a hiatus in the wills proved in this
BUNDLE IV.
292 Dackcombe, Robert
_ Beachem, Robert
293 Dolling, Mathew
294 Turner, Giles
294fl Edmonds, John
296 Rose, Anne
297 Summers, Thomas
298 Dolling, David
299 Rose, Thomas
300 Reinold, Katherine
301 Dolling, George
302 Dolling, Jane, wid.
303 Welsteed, Thomas
304 True, Francis
Grove, William
306 Speare, Judith, wid.
307 Chipp, Robert
308 (No document)
309 Mosse, Walter
310 Brooke, Thomas, the elder
311 Browne, Henry
312 Pece or Pearce), William
313 Dibbs, William
314 Nyneham, Augustine
315 Nineham, John
316 Bayly, Rebecca
317 Harvey, William
317^ Harvey, Marquisse, wid.
318 Willman, John
319 Caines, Alice, wid.
320 Brooks, Elizabeth, wid.
321 Dowland, Thomas
322 Roe, Thomas
323 Cover, William
324 Turner, William
325 Miller, Alexander
326 Norman, John, senior
327 Norman, John, junior
328 Gerred, Charles
329 Toope, Richard
330 Browne, John
331 Rose, Thomas
332 Pope, William
l^,}, Parlett, Richard
334 Norman, John
335 Vye, Charles
336 Dolling, Alice
337 Best, Denis
338 Best, Denis
339 Harris, Temperance, wid.
Scoles
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Rollington
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Wolgerston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Burshew
Brenscombe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
North Castell
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
A. 1663
A. 1661
I. 1663
Dated W. 1663
nunc. W. 1 66 1
A. 1661
A. 1661
W. 1661
W. 1661
W. 1 661
nunc. W. 1 66 1
W. 1 66 1
nunc. Dated W. 1658
W. 1664
A. 1663
nunc. W. 1664
w^ 1664
W. 1665
W. 1665
W. 1668
W. 1668
A. 1669
A. 1669
A. 1669
A. i66g
A. 1670
A. 1669
W. 1670
A. 1670
A. 1670
A. 1670
W. 167 1
W. 1 67 1
W. 1671
A. 1671
W. 1673
A. 1672
W. 1672
W. 1672
I. 1672
A. 1673
nunc. W. 1673
nunc. W. 1673
I. 1673
A. 1674
A. 1674
A. 1674
W. 1674
nunc. W. 1674
Additional Wills in the Peculiar of Corfe Castle. 261
340 Long, William
341 Long, William, junior
342 Gerred, George
343 Vye, Anthony
344 Scare, John
345 Pollard, Elizabeth, wid.
346 Brooks, Thomas
347 George, William
348 West, William
349 Surges, Anne
350 Beale, Thomas
351 Parlett, Henry
•352 Tyler, Thomas
353 Gye, Stephen
354 Welmethton, James
355 Hancocke, John
356 Bower, Isabell
357 Gerred, Richard
358 Pollard, Philip
359 Dolling, William
360 Ttvn, J one, wid.
361 Smith, Henry
362 Frampton, William
363 Haskell, John
364 Lovell, Mary, wid.
365 Jerred, Elizabeth
366 Arden, William
367 Bushell, Anne, wid.
368 Hall, Alexander
369 Gillitt, Francis
370 Batter, John
371 Gover, Thomas
372 Moss, Mathew
373 Gerrard, Thomas
374 Dolling, Honnor, wid.
375 Waye, Peter
376 Benfield, Elias
377 Cradler, John
378 Hall, Honor
379 Rose, John
380 Edmonds, John
381 Bennett, Nicholas
382 Linnington, Edward
383 Pope, Edith, wid.
384 Bayly, Sisly, wid.
385 Moody, Thomas
386 Fifield, Robert
387 Edmonds, John
388 Payne, Nicholas
389 Hooper, Thomas
390 Pearson, Nicholas, clerk
391 Whiffin, Peter
392 Edmonds, Anthony
393 Collins, Giles
394 Smith, Elizabeth, wid.
395 Wolfryes, Henry
396 Parker, Robert, clerk
397 Davies, John
Date of Proof.
Corfe
W. 1674
—
A. 1674
Brothers ah. Broiders,
in
Vitrworth
W. 1674
A. 1675
Corfe
Corfe
A. I 675
Corfe
W. and A. 1676
Corfe
A. 1676
A. 1676
Corfe
Bushew
W. 1677
W. 1678
Dated W. 1678
Fitzworth
Corfe
Corfe
A. 1679
Corfe
A. and W. 1679
—
Undated I. —
Nordon
A. 1679
Corfe
A. 1680
Corfe
A. 1680
Bushew
W. 1680
—
A. I 68 I
Corfe
A. 1681
Corfe
W. 1 68 1
Corfe
W. 1682
Corfe
Dated W. 1681
Corfe
A. 1682
Corfe
W. 1682
Broiders
W. 1683
Nordon
W. 1683
Corfe
W. ,683
Corfe
A. 1683
Corfe
A. 1684
Kingstone
W. 1684
Corfe
A. 1684
Corfe
W. 1684
Vitower
A. 1685
Owre
W. 1687
Corfe
W. 1687
Corfe
W. 1686
Corfe
A. 1687
Aylewood
A. 1688
Kingston
W. 1688
Kingstone
Dated W. 1689
Norden
A. 1689
Corfe
A. 1690
Corfe
A. and W. 1690
Corfe
W. 1 69 1
Corfe
A. 1691
Corfe
W. 1691
Kingston
I. 1691
Kingston
A. 1693
Kingston
I. 1693
Corfe
A. 1693
Corfe
A. 1693
Scoles
Dated W. 1693
Corfe
A. 1694
Corfe
W. 1694
Corfe
A. 1695
Corfe
A. 1695
Corfe
A. 1695
262
Dorset Wills.
398 Farwell, William
399 Browne, Henry
400 Smith, Thomazin, wid.
401 Edmonds, Joan, wid.
402 West, Robert
403 Stagfge, Thomas
404 West, Mary, wid.
Kingston
Corfe .
Corfe
Kingston
Vitzower
Corfe
Corfe
Date of Proof.
A. 1697
A. 1697
\V. i6g8
W. 1698
W. 1698
A. 1698
A. 1699
BUNDLE V.
403 Barnes, Edward
406 Loder, William
407 Brown, Jarvis
408 Bushell, Mary
409 Norman, William
410 Burdon, Richard
411 Collins, John
412 Frampton, James
413 Clare, Joseph
414 Seston, Sampson
413 Miller, John
416 Gerrard, Phillis, wid,
417 Gerrard, Stephen
418 Benfield, Christable, wid.
419 Colliss, Robert
420 Sherring, John
421 White, George
422 Roe, John
423 Haskell, Elizabeth, wid.
424 Jenkins, Edward
423 Brown, Simon
426 Benfield, Edward
427 Pery, Margery
428 Bjles, John
429 Dolling, Margery, wid.
430 Beale, Jonas
431 Picke, Ann, wid.
432 Brookes, John
433 Hooper, Margaret, wid.
434 Fm-sman, William
433 Dowdall, William
436 Sidebury, Thomas, the elder
437 Jones, Mary, wid.
438 Ayles, Samuel
439 Speer, Henry
440 Vye, Gabriel
441 Perry, Robert
442 Printe, Daniel
443 Sherren, John
444 Seawell, William
443 Summers, James
446 Jenkins, Henry
447 Street, Thomas
448 Jones, John
449 Dolling, Joseph, Captain
430 Cobb, William
451 Frampton, Emm
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Vitworth
Corfe
Fitworth
Burshew
Corfe
Corfe
Encombe
Corfe
Corfe and H.M.S. Guernsey
Corfe A. and
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe and H.M.S. Surprize
Corfe "««''•
Corfe
Nordon
New Mills
Corfe A. and
Corfe ^ _,
Woolston Dated
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston and H.M.S. Surprize
Corfe and H.M.S. Jersey
Corfe
Corfe
Woolgarston
Corfe
Brenscombe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
West Hoome
Corfe
W.
W.
A.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
A.
A.
A.
W.
W.
W.
W.
A.
A.
A.
W.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
I.
A.
A.
A.
A.
W.
A.
W.
W.
w
w
w
w
w
A
1 701
1701
1701
1703
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1704
1705
1705
1705
1705
1705
1705
1705
1706
1706
1706
1706
1706
1706
1707
1707
1707
1707
1708
1708
1708
1707
1708
1708
1708
1708
1708
1709
1709
1709
1710
1711
, 1711
1711
, 1712
. 1712
. 1712
Additional Wills in the Peculiar of Corfe Castle. 263
Date of Proof.
452 Batter, Mary
Kingston
W. 1713
453 Cull, Richard
Aylwood
W. 1713
454 Robins, John
H.M.S. Centurion
W. 1713
455 Gerard, Alice, wid.
Corfe
W. 1715
456 Benfield, John, the elder
Corfe
W. 1715
457 Toop, Edward
Bushy
W. 1715
458 Whiifin, William
Corfe -
A. 1715
- 459 Trew, Ralph
Bushey
W. 1716
460 Dollingf, Joan, wid.
Corfe
A. and W. 1717
461 Moss, Mathew
Corfe
A. and W. 17 17
462 Roe, Robert
Corfe
W. 1718
463 Serell, Samuel
Corfe
W. 1718
464 Hayward, Sarah, wid.
Corfe
W. 1718
465 Grove, Honor, wid.
Corfe
W. 1720
466 Cull, George
Afflington
W. 1720
467 Gentle, Robert
Corfe and H.M.S. Dorsetshire A. 1720
468 Vye, Symon
Corfe
A. 1720
469 Shepherd, Mary
Corfe
W. 1722
470 Moss, Henry
Corfe
W. 1723
471 Marsh, Joseph
Corfe
W. 1723
472 Gray, Thomas
Corfe
A. 1723
473 Gook, John
Burshue
W. 1724
474 Saunders, Henry
Corfe
A. 1724
475 Bayly, Jone, wid.
Corfe
W. 1726
476 Crowder, Henry
Corfe
W. 1726
477 Luther, John
Burshew
A. 1726
478 James, Thomas
Norden
A. 1726
479 Luther, Mary, wid.
Burshew
W. 1726
480 Gardner, John
Arfleet
W. 1728 (?)
481 Webber, Robert
Corfe
W. 1728
482 Summers, Christopher
Westwood
W. 1727
483 Mosse, Mathew
Corfe
A. 1727
484 Speck, George
Norden. Will missing
W. 1728
485 Randall, Lawrence
Corfe
W. 1729
486 Poulden, John
Corfe
A. 1730
487 Toop, Edward, junior
Corfe. Will missing
W. 1730
488 Tedbury, John, senior
Aylwood
W. 1 73 1
489 Summers, James
Corfe
W. 1 73 1
490 Lillingfton, Elizabeth
—
W. 1731
491 White, William
Poole
Dated W. 1731
492 Jenkins, Henry
Brinscombe
W. 1 73 1
493 Bayly, Philip
Corfe
W. 1732
494 Benfield, Robert
Corfe
W. 1732
495 Vye, Gabriel
Kingston
Dated- W. 1732
496 Still, John
New Mills
A. 1733
497 Summers, John
Westwood
W. 1734
498 Stockley, Simon
Corfe
A. 1734
499 Tyler, Thomas
Corfe
w. 1735
500 Cull, Thomas
Afflington
^^■• 1735
501 Haskol, Robert
—
A. 1736
502 Tidbury, Thomas
Corfe
A. 1737
503 Jenkins, Elizabeth
Brinscombe
W. 1740
504 Croomes, Thomas
Blasknoll
A. and W. 1740
505 Webber, Robert
Corfe. Will missing
W. 1740
506 Cobb, Nicholas
Corfe
W. 1741
507 Browne, Rebecca, wid.
— Will missing
W. 1741
508 Caymes, William
Corfe
W. 1741
509 Moss, Henry
Corfe
A. 1742
510 Edmunds, Thomas
—
A. 1742
t 8
264
Dorset Wills.
511 Cull, Elizabeth, wid.
512 Fish, Thomas
513 Corben, Ann
514 Bayley, Thomas
515 Gardner, Elizabeth
516 Nineham, Elizabeth
517 Smith, Sarah
518 Cover, John
519 Cobb, Joan
520 Croomes, Thomas
521 Nineham, Edmund
522 Harris, Margaret
523 Speck, Richard
524 Frampton, John
525 Cook, John
526 Roe, Robert, the elder
527 Denis, John
528 West, William
529 Fish, Jane, wid.
530 Caynes, Honor, wid.
531 Harding, John
532 Eyres, William
533 Croomes, John
534 Moss, Henry
535 Tidbury, Martha, wid.
536 Gould, William
537 Osmond, John
538 Baker, Thomas
539 West, Robert
540 Hain, John
541 Havelland, Harvey
542 Hounsell, Thomas
543 Roe, Robert
544 Roe, Robert
545 Roper, Amos
546 White, William
547 Tidbury, Thomas
548 Harden, Elizabeth, wid.
549 Toop, Edward
550 Ricketts, John
551 Jenkins, Henry
552 Cockram, Margaret
553 Fry, George
554 Edmunds, Eleanor
555 Barnes, Richard
556 Benfield, Elizabeth
Date of Proof.
Adlington
W. 1743
Corfe
W. 1743
Kingston
W. 1743
Woolston
W. 1744
Arfleet
W. 1744
Corfe
A. 1745
Corfe
Dated W. 1745
Corfe
A. 1746
Corfe
W. 1747
Blashknowle
A. 1748
Corfe
W. 1748
A. 1748
Corfe. Will at Blandford
W. 1749
Corfe
A. 1750
Corfe
A. 1750
Corfe
W. 1751
Corfe
Dated W. 1751
Corfe
A. 1752
Corfe
w. 1753
Corfe. Will mis
ising
W. 1753
Woolston
W\ 1753
Corfe
A. 1753
Corfe
A. 1753
Corfe
w. 1755
Aylwood
vv. 1755
Newton farm in
Studland
w. 1755
Corfe
w. 1755
Middleborough
w. 1755
Corfe. Will missing
W. 1756
Corfe
A. 1756
Corfe
W. 1758
Corfe'
A. 1758
Corfe
A. 1759
Corfe
A. 1759
Corfe
A. 1759
Ower
A. 1759
A. 1759
Wollgerston
W. 1760
Burshew
W. 1760
Corfe. Will missing
W. 1760
Kingston
Corfe. Will m
issing
A. 1761
W. 1763
Kingston
A. 1766
Kingston
A. 1766
Blash Knowle
A. 1766
A. 1771
flDarriaGC HUeoations, Bonbs,
^icenees
IN THE
IRo^al peculiar of Corfe Castle,
1602-1800.
This list is probably not a complete one of all licences granted, but only
of those of which any evidences now exist.
Dackham, Edward
Corfe
Turner, Susan
Corfe
16
Feb.,
1602
Dackham, Henry
Corfe
Havelland, Margery
—
10
Feb.,
1608
Argenton, John
White
Loving-
ton, in
Bere
Regis
Dolting, Elinor, wid.
Corfe
15
July,
1610
Collyer, William
Pidle
Tren-
thide
Culleford, Mary
Corfe
19
Mar.,
1612
Culliford, Robert
Puriton,
Abbott, Eliz.
Corfe
28
July,
14
Som.
James
Bondvyle, Thomas
Corfe
Bennett, Kath., wid.
—
II
Aug.,
1618
Miller, Edward
Corfe
Trewe, Anne. dau.
of John Trewe
Corfe
23
Feb..
i6iq
Damfrey, Robert
Corfe
Summer, Faith
(Fides)
—
28
Sept.
,1621
Harvey, William
Langton
Ma-
travers
Speare, Joan, wid.
7
Sept.,
, 1627
Dolling, Henry
Worth
Ma-
travers
Miller, Temperance,
widow of Peter
Miller, Corfe
24
Nov.,
1628
Morton, Thomas
Henbury
Dackombe, Mary
Corfe
23
Nov.,
^f>i5
Debien, Jerome, sen.
Poole
Haviland, Mary
Corfe
17
Sept.,
1636
Trew, Francis
Corfe
Tommes, Mary
Corfe
20
Feb.,
1638
Burt, Richard
Bere
Regis
Toope, Elizabeth
Corfe
6
Dec.
1669
Matte, John
Bere
Regis
Collins, Sarah
Corfe
16
May,
1699
266
Dorset Wills.
Butler, Richard
Clark, John
Nineham, John
^ — Benfield, John
Pyke, Christopher
Cockran, William
Luther, John
Croomes, John
Hamo, Richard
Batter, Richard
White, John
Croomes, John
Kates, Shadrach
Kent, John
Vye, Oliver
Kate, Richard
Farewell, James
Parrot, Stephen
Luther, John
Price, John
Lander, Thomas
Roe, Charles
Marsh, John
Painter, William
Farthing, Samuel
Cole, Jonathan
Hyde, Arthur
Newnuui, William
Pushman, Thomas
Cooper, Samuel
Ozard, John
Knowles, Jonathan
3peck, Rose {sic)
Roe, John
Hibbs, David
Webber, Thomas
Framton, John
Keeping, Richard
Grant, Thomas
Jenkes, John
Muddle, William
Bolsten, John
Corfe Tubb, Thomasine
Clenston Vye, Mary
Corfe Talbot, Anne
Corfe Poole, Rebecca
Scoles,
in Corfe
Stow-
bury in
Ware-
ham
Moordon
Corfe
East
Lul-
worth
Shaston
Corfe
Corfe
Langton
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Man, Mary
Pike, Dorothy
Trew, Mary
Cull, Ann
Evans, Katherine
Eggerton, Eliza
Taunton, Susan
Wilmot, Margaret
Stockley, Martha
Benfield, Hannah
Barter, Mary
Savage, Ann
Haskell, Elizabeth
Knapton, Grace
Cox, Mary
Frampton, Jane
Cooper, Sarah
Osmond, Mary
Squib, Sarah
Osmond, Elizabeth
Pushman, Ann
Herston.
Butler, Hester
Milborn
A'Court, Betty
Port
Puddle-
Bush, Catharine
town
—
Tidbury, Ann
Worth
Brown, Eliz.
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Speck, Damaris
—
Chapleman, Sarah
Corfe
Tarrant, Barbara
Corfe
Baily, Mary
Corfe
Benfield, Eliz.
Hamilton, Jane
Harris, Eliz.
Brine, Anne
Corfe
Fry, Susannah
Luther, Mary
Pheben, Rachel
—
Butler, Margaret
Worth
Kingston
Studland
Stal-
bridge
Woody
Hyde
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Stoke
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Langton
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Worth
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Swan-
wich
Corfe
Morden
14 Aug., 1701
13 Mar., 1705
17 Jan., 17^1
9 Sept., 1713
18 May, 1714
21 May, 1716
ig May, 1717
24 Dec, 1722
30 Oct., 1730
18 Dec, 1730
7 Mar., 173^
24 Dec, 1732
25 Oct., 1732
12 May, 1733
6 July, 1733
3 Nov., 1733
19 Nov., 1733
14 Feb., 173J
19 Oct., 1734
10 June, 1735
11 Aug., 1735
13 Oct., 1735
10 Nov., 1735
21 Dec, 1735
28 Dec, 1736
28 Feb., 1735
II April, 1737
Kingston 30 Oct., 1737
Swan-
wich
Langton
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Kingston
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Kingston
Corfe
II Sept., 1737
22 July, 1738
6 Aug., 1738
23 Aug.. 1738
27 Aug., 1738
II April, 1742
21 July, 1745
8 Sept., 1745
ID Sept., 1745
26 Feb., 1749
28 May, 1751
16 Aug., 1752
5 Nov., 1752
21 Nov., 1752
Marriage Bonds in the Peculiar of Cor/e Castle. 267
Addest, John
Edmonds, Josiah
I'Anson, Rt. Rev.
Thomas Bankes
Dowdall, Robert
Meader, George
Kent, John
Howard, John
Cutler, Edward
Card, John
Edmunds, Thomas
Frampton, James
Speck, Richard
Coward (Coward ?),
Thomas
Little, William
Rogers, Joseph
Browne, Samuel
Stockley, John
Cockram, John
Edmonds, Joseph
Toop, John
Dolling, William
West, William
Edmonds, James
Pushman, Peter
Jarvis, Charles
Hinton, Richard
Smith, George
Bishop, Thomas
Word, Thomas
Dunning, John
Jenkins, Henry
Conway, Robert
Browne, James
Briggs, Robert
Morris, Jasper
Earney, John
Bezant, Thomas
Vincent, John
Wakeley, John
Corfe
Corfe
Worth
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Dipford,
near
Totness
Snow-
fields,
South-
wark,
London
Corfe
Corfe
Sandwich
Norden
Corsley,
Wilts
Chalway
in Corfe
Wareham
Corfe
White-
way in
Church
Knowl
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Bower, Margaret
—
Croomes, Elizabeth
Hayter, Mary
—
Butler, Jane
_
Felton, Ann
_^
Osmund, Sarah
Harvey, Jane
—
Kent, Mary
—
Pope, Mary
—
Hibbs, Rebecca
—
Hain, Jennv
—
Hallat, Mary
Corfe
Smith, Eliz.
Corfe
Saunders, Hannah, Swan-
wid. wich
Welch, Ann Corfe
Mott, Mary Corfe
Edmonds, Mary Corfe
Kent, Hannah Corfe
Burbudge, Mary Corfe
Brown, Susannah, Corfe
wid.
Briggs, Eliz.
Jeffery, Mary Corfe
Hibbs, Martha, wid. Corfe
Kent, Eliz. Corfe
Treem, Mary Corfe
Bush, Mary Corfe
Roe, Sarah Afflet
Goddard, Mary Corfe
Barret, Alice Corfe
Elby, Elizabeth Norden
Corfe
Morden
DuJish
East
Lul-
worth
Hayter, Capt. George Orchet
in Ch.
Knowle
Briggs, Ann Corfe
Cockram, Molly Corfe
Pentycross, Ann —
Price, Mary Corfe
Stickland, Cassandra East
Stoke
Speck, Mary, wid. Corfe
Ingram, Elizabeth Corfe
Slade, Ann Corfe
Bush, Mary Corfe
22 Nov., 1752
22 April, 1753
24 May, 1753
5 Sept.,
7 Feb.,
5 Oct.,
15 Jan.,
12 April,
29 May,
21 May,
21 May,
9 June,
14 Feb.,
1753
1754
1754
1755
1755
^755
175&
1756
1757
1758
19 Mar., 1759
21 Mar., 1759
26 June, 1759
20 Sept., 1759
22 Dec, 1764
19 April, 1765
4 Feb., 1770
Corfe 23 Jan., 1772
20 Feb., 1772
19 April, 1773
26 April, 1773
10 May, 1773
5 Feb., 1774
10 May, 1774
6 Oct., 1774
18 Jan., 1775
22 April, 1775
27 May, 1776
15 June, 1776
8 Feb., 1777
30 July, 1777
6 Oct., 1777
12 Jan., 1778
I Mar., 1778
14 Mar., 1778
3 June, 1779
Beauchamp, Ursula Corfe 20 Dec, 1779
268
Dorset Wills.
Shitler, Thomas Anderson Bush, Sarah
Shuttleworth, Henry Great Ashton, Anne
Barton,
Leic.
Ricketts, John Corfe Symonds, Jane
Foot, John Norden Davis. Ann
Stanley, Aaron
Foot, William
Seynier, Samuel
Hancock, John
James, Philip
Edmonds, George
Hatchard, Thomas
Lulworth
Langton
Ma-
travers
Corfe
Welstead, William
Kent, John, the elder Linch
farm in
Corfe
Day, Mary
Kent, Elizabeth
Kent, Sarah
Kent, Hannah
Turner, Elizabeth
Sanders, Dorcas
Green, Eliz., wid.
Balson, Elizabeth
Briggs, Sarah
Corfe 5
Har- 28
borough,
Leic.
Corfe 22
Brens- 2
combe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Corfe
Aug.,
Aug.,
June,
May,
May,
Sept.,
Oct.,
Jan.,
May,
Jan.,
Nov.,
1782
1782
1784
1791
1792
1793
1793
1794
1794
1795
1796
30 Nov., 1797
4 Dec, 1797