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GLOUCESTERSHIRE 

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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KRAUS  REPRINT 

Nendeln/Liechtenstein 

1968 


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University  of  Illinois  Library 


Reproduced  by  permission  of  the  original  publishers 

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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 


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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, 

VOL.   III.  I 


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 


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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 


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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, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  15 

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 
VOL.  III.  2 


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. 


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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- 


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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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26  Gloucestershire 

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. 


28  Gloucestershire 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  29 

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 
3    * 


30  Gloucestershire 


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- 


Inquisit tones  Post  Mortem.  31 

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. 


32  Gloucestershire 


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 
VOL.  HI.  3 


34  Gloucestershire 


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 


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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 
A 


42  Gloucestershire 

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 


44  Gloucestershire 


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- 

4    • 


46  Gloucestershire 


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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48  Gloucestershire 


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. 

VOL.    III.  A 


50  Gloucestershire 


MeginaltJ  Eane  alias  jf  renci). 

•w-  •     •     • 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  51 


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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5  2  Gloucestershire 

[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. 


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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. 


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-  (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. 
5   * 


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 


hiquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  63 

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 


64  Gloucestershire 


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., 


Tnquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  65 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  67 

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, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  69 

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. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  *ji 

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, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  73 

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 
6 


^4  Gloucestershire 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  jj 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  79 

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 


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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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  85 

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. 


86  Gloucestershire 


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 
7 


QO  Gloucestershire 


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, 
7   ♦ 


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. 


96  Gloucestershire 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  97 

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 
VOL.    III.  7 


9°  Gloucestershire 


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 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


T  .  ^ 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  107 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  109 

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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  1 1 1 

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 


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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. 


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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 


Inqiiisitioncs  Post  Mortem.  129 

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 

VOL.    III.  9 


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Gloucestcrsh  ire 


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 


I>i(jiusiiioiics  Pos/   Morton.  131 


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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Gloucestersh  ire 


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. 


1 34  Gtoucesterskire 


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 


Inquisitiones  Post  Morieni.  135 


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 


^6  Gloiiccstcrsliire 


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. 


Inqziisitiones  Post  Mortem.  141 


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. 

1    0    * 


1^2  Gloucestershire 


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 
VOL.  III.  10 


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, 


14^  Gloucestershire 

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 


ItK/iiisi/ioucs  Post   Mortcui.  149 

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 

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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 

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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 


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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 


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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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i52  Gloucestershire 


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, 
1  2 


J  -Q  Gloucestershire 


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. 


KRAU5  REPRINT 

Nendeln/Liechtenstein 

1968 


Reprinted  from  a  copy  in  the  collections  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  Library 


Reproduced  by  permission  of  the  original  publishers 

KRAUS  REPRINT 

a  Division  of 

KRAUS-THOMSON  ORGANIZATION  LIMITED 

Nendeln  /  Liechtenstein 

1968 


Printed  in  Germany 
Lessingdruckerei  in  Wiesbaden 


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 


Consistory  Court. 


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 


Consistory  Court. 


17 


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 


Consistory  Court. 


19 


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. 


Consistory  Court. 


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. 


Consistory  Court. 


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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3 

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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 

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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 
'738 
'739 

[741 
'755 
'758 
[766 

[768 

1770 

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'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 

'741 

44 

'759 

4 

'738 

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 


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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 


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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