0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS Family Tree Maker (16.0.350) 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP MyFamily.com, Inc. 3 ADDR 360 W 4800 N 4 CONT Provo, UT 84604 3 PHON (801) 705-7000 1 DEST TempleReady 1 DATE 14 OCT 2007 1 CHAR ANSI 1 SUBM @SUBM@ 1 FILE C:\Alex\ons web\salisbury1.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 0 @SUBM@ SUBM 1 NAME Alexander John McGahey 1 ADDR 2, Vane Road 2 CONT Lea Park 2 CONT THAME, Oxfordshire OX9 3WE 2 PHON +44 (0)1844 217625 0 @I07188@ INDI 1 NAME Ann // 1 SEX F 1 REFN A1314 1 FAMS @F01@ 0 @I07211@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Beckingham/, Knt 1 SEX M 1 TITL Sir 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1550 2 PLAC Tolleshunt, Essex 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1611 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 4 JUL 1606 2 PLAC Made will 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 4 NOV 1599 2 PLAC Assaulted the Rev William Pasfield, vicar of Tolleshunt D'Arcy during service - see notes 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Elizabethan Life; Disorder: EG Emmison, Essex Record Office pp 193 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 4 MAY 1609 2 PLAC Inherited 40s from John Whale, a servant to Sir William Waldgrave (PCC Dorset 39) 1 WILL 2 DATE 2 APR 1611 2 PLAC Will proved (see notes page) 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Wills proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1605-1619 - 1611 Beckingham, Stephen esq., Toleshunt D'arcy, Essex 40 Wood 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 DEC 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 523C 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1586 2 PLAC Feet of Fines for Essex - sold property for £400 - see notes 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1593 2 PLAC Feet of Fines for Essex - sold property for £300 - see notes 1 BURI 2 DATE 1611 2 PLAC Tolleshunt Major, Essex 1 REFN S60 1 FAMS @F03@ 1 FAMC @F14@ 1 NOTE @NI07211@ 0 @NI07211@ NOTE 1 CONC Outline of Will of Stephen Beckingham 1550 to 1611 1 CONT 1 CONT Main beneficiary and exor was Stephen (son of Thomas, his stepbrother) 1 CONT 1 CONT remainder as follows:- 1 CONT 1 CONT 1. to a second son of nephew, Sir Thomas Beckingham 1 CONT 2. other younger sons of nephew, Sir Thomas Beckingham 1 CONT 3. William Beckingham, eldest son of Sir Thomas 1 CONT 4. Stephen Beckingham, son of uncle Thomas Beckingham 1 CONT 5. Eldest & other sons of uncle John Beckingham 1 CONT 6. "next heir male of my name of the Ancient house of Beckingham, of the m 1 CONC anor house of Pudlecoate, County Oxford" 1 CONT 7. St John's College, Oxford 1 CONT 1 CONT note - the Arms recorded in the 1612 visitation of Oxford and Essex are t 1 CONC he same for Beckingham of Stovesfiled (Pudlecoate) 1 CONT ================================================== 1 CONT Feet of Fines - Essex 1 CONT 1 CONT Abbreviations - a = acreage; ar = arable; def = deforciant (vendor); me 1 CONC ss = dwelling house; mw = meadow; pa = pasture; pl = plaintiff 1 CONT 1 CONT 1586 1 CONT Tho TYRELL esq and John BROWN pl. STE BECKINGHAM, Gent def 3 mess, 3 gdn 1 CONC s, 60a-ar, 10a-mw, 200a-pa and 4a-wood in Tolleshunt D'Arcy and Majo 1 CONC r, Gt and Little Totham and Goldhanger £400. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1593 1 CONT Hugh GULLYVER and Leonard CROXTON pl. STEPHEN BECKINGHAM Gent and Wife AVI 1 CONC CE, def 5 mess, 5 gdns, 120a-ar, 20a-mw, 120a-pa and 20a wood in Tolleshu 1 CONC nt D'Arcy and Major, Gt and Little Totham and Goldhanger £300. 1 CONT 1 CONT ===================================== 1 CONT 1 CONT Will of Stephen of Tolleshunt, Essex - proved 2 April 1611 by Stephen Beck 1 CONC ingham, the Executor (fuller version but not all) 1 CONT 1 CONT In the Name of God, Amen - this fourth day of July one thousand six hundr 1 CONC ed and six and in the fourth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord Jam 1 CONC es by the grant of God, King of England, France and Ireland, defender of t 1 CONC he faith, and of Scotland the right and just. 1 CONT I Stephen Beckingham of Tolleshunt Major in the County of Essex Esquire be 1 CONC ing whole in body and in good and mind and remembrance thanks and prai 1 CONC se be therefore given unto Almighty God, do make and declare this my prese 1 CONC nt testament and last will in manner and form following that is to say; 1 CONT First and principally I give and commend my soul into the hands of Almigh 1 CONC ty God my Maker Saviour and Redeemer in whom and by the merits of the ris 1 CONC en son Jesus Christ I trust and believe wholly to be saved and to have fu 1 CONC ll and everlasting life and forgiveness of all my sins. 1 CONT And I submit my body for the earth to be buried in my father's chapel in t 1 CONC he parish of Tolleshunt Major otherwise Tolleshunt Beckingham in the sa 1 CONC id County of Essex and I will that there shall be provided a tomb to be s 1 CONC et in the wall and as near my grave or tomb may be with what inscripti 1 CONC on it shall seem good to my Executor hereunder named but in all respects ( 1 CONC setting the gravinge of more children than I have had aside) I will it sha 1 CONC ll be fair as Mr Darcye's in his chapel in the parish church of Tolleshu 1 CONC nt Darcy; the same to be set up in a quarter of a year after my death. 1 CONT 1 CONT Summary of persons named - (per PCC MBB 270) 1 CONT 1 CONT My nephew and godson, Stephen Butler, 10 pounds. 1 CONT Bequests to the poor of Tolleshunt Darcy and Tolleshunt Major. 1 CONT My chief mansion in Tolleshunt Darcy. 1 CONT To Avice Beckingham, my brother's daughter, 3 pounds 6 shillings and 8 pen 1 CONC ce for a piece of my plate. 1 CONT To my nephew, Sir Thomas Beckingham Knt, "my lace of chaine of gold whi 1 CONC ch I used to weare about my necke". 1 CONT To such heir male as shall enjoy my lands and tenements, "my jewell with t 1 CONC he Unicorne's horne which is fashioned like a Roman A, sett all over wi 1 CONC th diamondes and rubyes and other precious stones", and all my silver plat 1 CONC e, jewells, chaynes of gold, household stuff etc., of my house in Tolleshu 1 CONC nt Darcy. 1 CONT To my now wife, Avice, her wearing apparel, wearing jewells, and chayn 1 CONC es of gold, and houses called Beckingham's tenements, in the Pari 1 CONC sh of St Mary Overies als St Saviour's, Southwark, Co Surrey. 1 CONT Stephen Beckingham, second son of my brother, Thomas Beckingham. 1 CONT William Beckingham, eldest son of my said nephew Sir Thomas Beckingham, el 1 CONC dest son of my brother Thomas Beckingham. 1 CONT The sons of my Uncle John Beckingham 1 CONT The lands and tenements in Tolleshunt Major, etc to Stephen Beckingham, se 1 CONC cond son of my brother, Thomas Beckingham. 1 CONT Remainder in default to the next or second son of my said nephew Sir Thom 1 CONC as Beckingham (eldest son of my brother Thomas Beckingham). 1 CONT Remainder in default to the other younger sons of the said Sir Thomas Beck 1 CONC ingham. Remainder in default to William Beckingham, eldest son of my sa 1 CONC id nephew, Sir Thomas Beckingham. 1 CONT Remainder in default to Stephen Beckingham, son of my Uncle Thomas Becking 1 CONC ham. Remainder to the eldest and other sons of my Uncle John Beckingham. 1 CONT Remainder to the next heir male of my name of the ancient house of Becking 1 CONC ham, of the Manor House of Pudlecote, Co Oxon. 1 CONT Remainder in default to St John's College, Oxford. 1 CONT 1 CONT Stephen Beckingham, son of my brother, Thomas Beckingham, to be Executor. 1 CONT 1 CONT To my kinsman, the Lord Petre, my best horse or gelding. 1 CONT 1 CONT John Fferrers, mercer; Thomas Brightman; Luke Boys, scr; Henry Burnley se 1 CONC r; Edward Shetterden (witnesses). 1 CONT ======================================= 1 CONT per Elizabethan Life - Disorder Church Assaults by EG Emmison @@ Ess 1 CONC ex RO - pp 193 1 CONT 1 CONT "Both assaulted and derided was William Pasfield, vicar of Tolleshunt D'Ar 1 CONC cy (1590-1604). On Sunday 4 November 1599 Stephen Beckingham gentleman, o 1 CONC ne of his parishioners, struck him during service time exclaiming 'thou a 1 CONC rt a dunce and a bold dunce. I will make thee neither parson nor vicar he 1 CONC re, but I will not call thee knave'. Four witnesses confirmed . The gra 1 CONC nd jury found a true bill, but the verdict is not given. Pasfield soug 1 CONC ht security against Beckingham 'on account of divers discords between th 1 CONC em before this time' The accused had been bailed bt Francis Harvey of Cre 1 CONC ssing Temple JP, and Robert Veysye gentleman, also of Cressing, but he obt 1 CONC ained a writ of superedeas a fortnight after the Sessions. He was the you 1 CONC nger brother of Sir Thomas of Beckingham Hall in Tolleshunt Major, the con 1 CONC temporary turretted gatehouse of which has survived. Pasfield was subsequ 1 CONC ently rector of Chelmsford (1604-1613) and vicar of Wethersfield (1613-163 1 CONC 6). What lay behind their differences is unknown, but Pasfield's benefi 1 CONC ce was not in Beckingham's gift and the vicar had been at Tolleshunt f 1 CONC or a long time. In 1602 he was violently attacked on the highway." 1 CONT 1 CONT ======================================= 1 CONT 0 @I07213@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Browne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Flamberts, Wilts 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1554 1 REFN E136 1 FAMS @F14@ 0 @I07214@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Hill/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Darby, Lincs 1 REFN 7214 1 FAMS @F13@ 0 @I07215@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1538 AND 1550 1 REFN A105 1 FAMC @F07@ 0 @I07216@ INDI 1 NAME Thomazine /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1538 AND 1550 1 REFN T140 1 FAMC @F07@ 0 @I07217@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1538 AND 1550 1 REFN E135 1 FAMC @F07@ 0 @I07218@ INDI 1 NAME Avice /Tyrell/ 1 SEX F 1 ALIA Avis /Tyrell/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1633 2 PLAC St Mary, Bures St Mary, Suffolk 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 PLAC Was 6th child of Sir Henry Tyrell of Herne 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 4 MAY 1609 2 PLAC Inherited 40s from John Whale, a servant to Sir William Waldgrave (PCC Dorset 39) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1593 2 PLAC Mentioned in Feet of Fines for Essex with husband, Stephen (see his notes) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1 DEC 1586 2 PLAC Was left £5 to buy a ring in Will of Thomas Sandell of Downham 2 SOUR @S066057@ 3 PAGE 523C 1 BURI 2 DATE 25 JUL 1633 2 PLAC St Mary, Bures St Mary, Suffolk 2 SOUR @S087634@ 3 PAGE Suffolk FHS checked data 1 REFN A82 1 FAMS @F03@ 0 @I07629@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beckingham/, Knt 1 SEX M 1 TITL Sir 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1633 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1603 2 PLAC Knighted at Hampton Court 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1606 2 PLAC Mentioned in Stephen's (S60) will 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 4 MAY 1609 2 PLAC Inherited 40s from John Whale, a servant to Sir William Waldgrave (PCC Dorset 39) 2 SOUR @S031566@ 3 PAGE in notes page -also covers wife E710) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1612 2 PLAC Appears in the "Visitation of Essex" 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1613 2 PLAC Resigned as Captain of Dengie Co, militia 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE MAY 1613 2 PLAC Sir Thomas Beckingham had "signet bill" license passed through Parliament 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Signet Bills - pp 127 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 523A 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 OCT 2004 2 PLAC Pedigree 523B 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 29 JAN 1578/79 2 PLAC Inherited 10 shillings from John Brett - see copy will in notes 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 13 MAR 1588/89 2 PLAC Inherited 2/6 in gold from Cecily Maunden - copy of Will in notes 1 REFN T123 1 FAMS @F05@ 1 FAMC @F02@ 1 NOTE @NI07629@ 0 @NI07629@ NOTE 1 CONC Will of JOHN BRETT of Tolleshunt D'Arcy - Yeoman - 29 Dec 1578 1 CONT 1 CONT To be buried in Tolleshunt Major churchyard. 1 CONT To the poor of five parishes i.e. Tolleshunt Major 20s; Tolleshunt D'Arc 1 CONC y, Tolleshunt Knights, Great Braxted and Goldhanger 10s. 1 CONT To MARY my beloved wife all my freehold and copyhold lands in Tolleshunt M 1 CONC ajor and D'Arcy and my copyhold lands and tenements in Great Braxted to h 1 CONC er for life; after her decease to ANN MELLOWES; if she should die witho 1 CONC ut issue to Abrham and Thomas MELLOWES equally. 1 CONT If they die without issue to Giles BRETT of Tiptree and his brother Hen 1 CONC ry equally. 1 CONT To Mr THOMAS BECKINGHAM the Elder a close being freehold called Gun Cro 1 CONC ft in Tolleshunt Major after my wife's decease 1 CONT (Then follows sale of land to be sold and the profit to be split between h 1 CONC is sisters children, and bequests to family members and servants) 1 CONT To THOMAS BECKINGHAM, son of Mr THOMAS BECKINGHAM 10s. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wits - John MATHER, John LUFKIN, Rt MELLOWES, Th SOUTHAM 1 CONT 1 CONT Proved 29 Jan 1578/79 1 CONT 1 CONT =================================================== 1 CONT 1 CONT Will of CECILY MAUNDEN of Tolleshunt - Widow - 1 March 1588/89 1 CONT 1 CONT To Thomas and John MAULDON my sons £20 each at 21; if both die befor 1 CONC e, to Nicholas my son. 1 CONT To Marion GILL my daughter my wearing linen and wollen, except one pettico 1 CONC at; 1 CONT To Thomas GILl my grandchild one cow, two lambs and 5s in gold. 1 CONT To Marion one red darnack covering 1 CONT To Joan SAUNDERS a new smock and to Alice EVE my old gown 1 CONT To Marion one spit, three pewter porringers, three yards of new russett a 1 CONC nd one of the greatest pewter platters 1 CONT To MISTRESS BECKINGHAM a piece of gold of 30s and THOMAS BECKINGHAM, Gentl 1 CONC eman (son of THOMAS BECKINGHAM Gentleman) 2s 6d in gold. 1 CONT To Thomas WILKINGE an old doublet, my worst frize jerkin and a pair of bre 1 CONC eches. 1 CONT To Joan CREEK widow my best petticoat, a new Holland kerchief and a necker 1 CONC chief 1 CONT ALL my other goods to Nicholas, whom I make executor. 1 CONT I make supervisor THOMAS BECKINGHAM, Gentleman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wit - Steven ROBERTES curate of Tolleshunt Major 1 CONT William BANBRICK vicar 1 CONT Giles BRETT, Henry STEVENS, John FOWLE, William SAVELL. 1 CONT 1 CONT If Nicholas refuse to prove my will, I make my BELOVED THOMAS BECKINGHAM e 1 CONC squire exor; and Nicholas to his part and so to go. i.e. all my goods. 1 CONT 1 CONT Proved 13 Mar 1588/89 1 CONT 1 CONT ====================================================== 1 CONT 1 CONT WILL OF JOHN WHALE - 1 CONT 1 CONT English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins of AMERICAN COLO 1 CONC NISTS 1 CONT [p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. 1 CONT [p.29] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOG 1 CONC Y. BY J. HENRY LEA AND J. R. HUTCHINSON.page 30 1 CONT 21 March, 1608-9, I JOHN WHALE, nowe of the parishe of St. Mary the Virg 1 CONC in at the Walles of the towne of Colchester in the Countie of Essex, yeoma 1 CONC n, beinge somewhat acrased (sic) in body …doe yeeld my body to be bury 1 CONC ed in the chauncell of the parishe church out of which parishe it shall pl 1 CONC ease God to call me to his mercy. 1 CONT I give and bequeath unto my sister Johan Biscoe £40; 1 CONT to the nowe wife of Philemon Whale my brother £20; 1 CONT to Jonas Whale, son of the said Philemon, £200; 1 CONT to Henry Whale, sonne of my said brother, £200; 1 CONT to Philemon Whale, one other of the sonnes of my said brother, £166-13 1 CONC -4 at his age of one and twentie or marriage; 1 CONT to Mary Whale, daughter of my said brother, 100 marks at 19 or marriage; 1 CONT to Elizabeth Whale, another of the daughters of my said brother, 100 mar 1 CONC ks at 19 or marriage; 1 CONT to (blank) Ingram, firstborne childe to Sarah Ingram my neece, £ 1 CONC 10 at 19 or marriage; 1 CONT to Mr. Thomas Waldgrave of Elmeswell 10s.; 1 CONT to Mr John Waldgrave of Bures St. Mary in Sufflolk 10s.; 1 CONT to Mr. Daniel Syday the Elder of Bures 10s.; 1 CONT to Mr. Thomas Higham's wife the elder, now or late of Withermonford, 10s 1 CONC .; 1 CONT to Anthony Colman of Wandringfeild 10s.; 1 CONT to Mr. Edward Shelton of Bures St. Mary 10s.; 1 CONT to Anne Chitter alias Potter of Bures 20s.; and to Elizabeth her daught 1 CONC er 20s. at 19 or marriage; 1 CONT to William Fisher the younger of Bures 20s. at 19; 1 CONT to Joan Priestman of Colchester, widow, 20s.; 1 CONT to William Grome (of which child Joan Priestman is grandmother) 20s. at 19 1 CONC ; 1 CONT to Robert Wildes of Sudbury in Suffiolk 20s.; 1 CONT to John Tue my godchild 10s.; to Francis Johnson of Bures my godchild 10s 1 CONC .; 1 CONT to my fellow servants unto Sir William Waldgrave 40s. wherewith to ma 1 CONC ke a breakfast after my funeral; 1 CONT to Rachel Wade, Barbara Mytch, and Harry Lewcock, servants to my sister Jo 1 CONC an Biscoe; 1 CONT to the poor of the parish wherein I dye £4; 1 CONT to the poor of Colchester 10s. each parish; 1 CONT to the inhabitants of the Alms Houses in Baleon Lane in St. Peter's 20s 1 CONT poor prisoners in the Castle 20s.; 1 CONT to Lawrence Leede 5s.; 1 CONT to Mrs. Elizabeth Waldgrave, daughter to Mr. Thomas Waldgrave, 10s.; 1 CONT to Sir William Waldgrave my master £100 of the money he owes me; 1 CONT to Sir William Waldgrave the younger 40s.; 1 CONT to Lady Waldgrave, wife of Sir William the younger, 40s.; 1 CONT to Lady Cooke, my master's daughter, 40s.; 1 CONT to Sir Edward Cooke, son of Lady Cooke, 20s.; 1 CONT to my Lady Beckingham, my master's daughter, 40s.; (E719) 1 CONT to Mrs. Anne Waldgrave my master's daughter, 40s.; 1 CONT to Mr. Henry, Mr Thomas and Mr Francis Waldgrave, my master's sons, 40s. e 1 CONC ach; 1 CONT and to Mrs. Avice, Mr. Stephen and Sir Thomas Beckingham. (A82; S60; T123 1 CONC ) 1 CONT 1 CONT Executors, Mr. Robert Wade, Alderman of Colchester, my brother Philemon Wh 1 CONC ale and William Hudson of Stoke juxta, Nayland. 1 CONT Supervisor: William Fissher of Bures St. Mary. 1 CONT If my sister Joan die, her portion shall go to James Biscoe her husband. 1 CONT Legacies to Richard Mason, Mathew Browne the elder, Francis George, John B 1 CONC roman, Jonas Whale, Harry Whale, James Cadman, William Peper, Goodman Bris 1 CONC coe and Goodman Dickson. Witnesses: James Cadman, John Dyxon, William Pepp 1 CONC er, Richard Mason. 1 CONT Proved 4 May, 1609, by the executors named. (P.C.C. Dorset, 39.) 0 @I07935@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Waldgrave/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 13 MAR 1588/89 2 PLAC Inherited 30s of gold from Cecily Maunden - copy of will in notes page 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 4 MAY 1609 2 PLAC Inherited 40s from John Whale, a servant to Sir William Waldgrave (PCC Dorset 39) 1 REFN E719 1 FAMS @F05@ 1 NOTE @NI07935@ 0 @NI07935@ NOTE 1 CONC Will of CECILY MAUNDEN of Tolleshunt - Widow - 1 March 1588/89 1 CONT 1 CONT To Thomas and John MAULDON my sons £20 each at 21; if both die befor 1 CONC e, to Nicholas my son. 1 CONT To Marion GILL my daughter my wearing linen and wollen, except one pettico 1 CONC at; 1 CONT To Thomas GILl my grandchild one cow, two lambs and 5s in gold. 1 CONT To Marion one red darnack covering 1 CONT To Joan SAUNDERS a new smock and to Alice EVE my old gown 1 CONT To Marion one spit, three pewter porringers, three yards of new russett a 1 CONC nd one of the greatest pewter platters 1 CONT To MISTRESS BECKINGHAM a piece of gold of 30s and THOMAS BECKINGHAM, Gentl 1 CONC eman (son of THOMAS BECKINGHAM Gentleman) 2s 6d in gold. 1 CONT To Thomas WILKINGE an old doublet, my worst frize jerkin and a pair of bre 1 CONC eches. 1 CONT To Joan CREEK widow my best petticoat, a new Holland kerchief and a necker 1 CONC chief 1 CONT ALL my other goods to Nicholas, whom I make executor. 1 CONT I make supervisor THOMAS BECKINGHAM, Gentleman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wit - Steven ROBERTES curate of Tolleshunt Major 1 CONT William BANBRICK vicar 1 CONT Giles BRETT, Henry STEVENS, John FOWLE, William SAVELL. 1 CONT 1 CONT If Nicholas refuse to prove my will, I make my BELOVED THOMAS BECKINGHAM e 1 CONC squire exor; and Nicholas to his part and so to go. i.e. all my goods. 1 CONT 1 CONT Proved 13 Mar 1588/89 1 CONT 0 @I07939@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beckingham/, Knt 1 SEX M 1 TITL Sir 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1547 2 PLAC Essex 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1596 2 PLAC Tolleshunt Major, Essex 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 3 MAR 1562/63 2 PLAC Grant to Blanche A Perry, gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber, of the wardship and marriage of Thomas Beckingham, son & heir of Stephen Beckingham with an annuity of 20 marks from Dec 10th. 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Calendar of Patent Rolls 1560-1563, pp 533 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 21 OCT 1571 2 PLAC Appt overseer for will of Richard Hadley of Tolleshunt Major 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 29 JAN 1578/79 2 PLAC Inherited "a close being freehold called Gun Croft Tolleshunt Major" from John Brett - see notes page 2 SOUR @S031566@ 3 PAGE for John Brett of Tolleshunt D'Arcy - see notes page 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 26 JAN 1581/82 2 PLAC Made supervisor of will of Richard Inklye of Goldhanger 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1 MAR 1588/89 2 PLAC See notes - Made supervisor of Cecily Maunden of Tolleshunt will 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 12 MAY 1595 2 PLAC To this Thomas was granted leave to leve ye mullet and to bear ye fesse ermins ye 12 Maye 1595 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Visitation of Essex 1612 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Is this Pedigree O61AA - distinct similarities - agreed with Dennis Buckingham 1 RESI 2 DATE 1596 2 PLAC Of Tolleshunt Major, Goldhanger/Folly?ants, Essex 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE from Thomas' will 1596 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 522 1 BAPM 2 DATE 29 FEB 1547/48 2 PLAC Cold Norton, Essex 2 SOUR @S002235@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1551 2 PLAC Mentioned in will of Uncle Thomas Unton (Umpton) 2 SOUR @S289349@ 3 PAGE Visitation of London 1568 - Trapps Pedigree pp 78 (see Thomas' notes) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 17 FEB 1558/59 2 PLAC Mentioned in will of Johanna (J73) 1 WILL 2 DATE 1596 2 PLAC PCC Drake 77 MBB94 1 WILL 2 DATE 1 FEB 1573/74 2 PLAC Mentioned as "Brother Beckingham" in will of John Parkhurst, brother in law (see wife's notes page) 1 REFN T122 1 FAMS @F06@ 1 FAMS @F02@ 1 FAMC @F07@ 1 NOTE @NI07939@ 0 @NI07939@ NOTE 1 CONC Will of CECILY MAUNDEN of Tolleshunt - Widow - 1 March 1588/89 1 CONT 1 CONT To Thomas and John MAULDON my sons £20 each at 21; if both die befor 1 CONC e, to Nicholas my son. 1 CONT To Marion GILL my daughter my wearing linen and wollen, except one pettico 1 CONC at; 1 CONT To Thomas GILl my grandchild one cow, two lambs and 5s in gold. 1 CONT To Marion one red darnack covering 1 CONT To Joan SAUNDERS a new smock and to Alice EVE my old gown 1 CONT To Marion one spit, three pewter porringers, three yards of new russett a 1 CONC nd one of the greatest pewter platters 1 CONT To MISTRESS BECKINGHAM a piece of gold of 30s and THOMAS BECKINGHAM, Gentl 1 CONC eman (son of THOMAS BECKINGHAM Gentleman) 2s 6d in gold. 1 CONT To Thomas WILKINGE an old doublet, my worst frize jerkin and a pair of bre 1 CONC eches. 1 CONT To Joan CREEK widow my best petticoat, a new Holland kerchief and a necker 1 CONC chief 1 CONT ALL my other goods to Nicholas, whom I make executor. 1 CONT I make supervisor THOMAS BECKINGHAM, Gentleman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wit - Steven ROBERTES curate of Tolleshunt Major 1 CONT William BANBRICK vicar 1 CONT Giles BRETT, Henry STEVENS, John FOWLE, William SAVELL. 1 CONT 1 CONT If Nicholas refuse to prove my will, I make my BELOVED THOMAS BECKINGHAM e 1 CONC squire exor; and Nicholas to his part and so to go. i.e. all my goods. 1 CONT 1 CONT Proved 13 Mar 1588/89 1 CONT 1 CONT ============================================================== 1 CONT 1 CONT Will of JOHN BRETT of Tolleshunt D'Arcy - Yeoman - 29 Dec 1578 1 CONT 1 CONT To be buried in Tolleshunt Major churchyard. 1 CONT To the poor of five parishes i.e. Tolleshunt Major 20s; Tolleshunt D'Arc 1 CONC y, Tolleshunt Knights, Great Braxted and Goldhanger 10s. 1 CONT To MARY my beloved wife all my freehold and copyhold lands in Tolleshunt M 1 CONC ajor and D'Arcy and my copyhold lands and tenements in Great Braxted to h 1 CONC er for life; after her decease to ANN MELLOWES; if she should die witho 1 CONC ut issue to Abrham and Thomas MELLOWES equally. 1 CONT If they die without issue to Giles BRETT of Tiptree and his brother Hen 1 CONC ry equally. 1 CONT To Mr THOMAS BECKINGHAM the Elder a close being freehold called Gun Cro 1 CONC ft in Tolleshunt Major after my wife's decease 1 CONT (Then follows sale of land to be sold and the profit to be split between h 1 CONC is sisters children, and bequests to family members and servants) 1 CONT To THOMAS BECKINGHAM, son of Mr THOMAS BECKINGHAM 10s. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wits - John MATHER, John LUFKIN, Rt MELLOWES, Th SOUTHAM 1 CONT 1 CONT Proved 29 Jan 1578/79 0 @I07940@ INDI 1 NAME Emme /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Otterburne, Hampshire 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1570 1 REFN E717 1 FAMS @F06@ 0 @I07941@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1518 2 PLAC Salisbury, Wilts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 DEC 1558 2 PLAC of Bigrave, Herts 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Will information, Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (A-J), 1558 Beckingham, Bekingham, Stephen, esquier, Bigrave, Herts.; Essex de bonis non grant Feb 156 4 CONC 2 9 Welles. 1 RESI 2 DATE 1543 2 PLAC Stephen and Anne granted Beckingham Hall, Tolleshunt Major, Essex 2 SOUR @S066057@ 3 PAGE 521 - Arch Cantiana Vol XLVI pp 116 et seq - see also Maudslay pp 34-35 1 RESI 2 DATE 1543 2 PLAC Beckingham Hall kept in the Beckingham family until sold by Stephen's heirs in 1636 to Sir Thomas Adams 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Maudslay pp 34-35 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 521 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 521A 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 521B 1 WILL 2 DATE 1558 2 PLAC PCC 9 Welles 'De bonis Non grant Feb 1562 (Esq of Bygrave, Herts) 1 WILL 2 DATE FEB 1561/62 2 PLAC Granted 2 SOUR @S031566@ 3 PAGE Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (A-J) 3 DATA 4 TEXT 1558 Beckingham, Bekingham, Stephen, esquier, Bigrave, Herts.; Essex de bonis non grant Feb 1562 9 Welles AND 1562 Beckingham, Stephen, esquyre, Bygrave, Herts. Essex 9 Chayre 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1545 2 PLAC Higham, near the road from Goldhanger to Tollesbury conveyed to Stephen Beckingham 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Maudslay pp 34-35 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1558 2 PLAC Stephen Beckingham owned "Joyces farm", passed to Clitheroes and ors through female lines 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Maudslay pp 34-35 1 REFN S33 1 FAMS @F07@ 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 FAMC @F08@ 1 NOTE @NI07941@ 0 @NI07941@ NOTE 1 CONC The Wives of Stephen Beckingham - S33 (thoughts on) 1 CONT 1 CONT Wright's History of Essex (MMB 241 and repeated 35) states "Buckenham Ha 1 CONC ll in the Hundred of Thurstable, Essex in 1543 was held by Stephen Becking 1 CONC ham....He married ANNE d/o Hugh Unton by whom he had a son Thomas and thr 1 CONC ee daughters, Alice, Thomasine and Elizabeth. By his second wife AVIS d 1 CONC /o Henry Tyrell of Heron he had one son. By his third wife ELIZABETH Bro 1 CONC me or Brown of Flamberts, two sons, the elder being Stephen. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Visitation of Essex shows only ANN and ELIZABETH. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Will of JOHANNA (J73) leads one to the conclusion that SHE was his la 1 CONC st wife. 1 CONT 1 CONT Stephen Beckingham, his son, (S60) mentions in his will "his now wife AVIC 1 CONC E", and it seems most likely that Avice is the daughter of Henry Tyrell, w 1 CONC rongly attributed to his father. 1 CONT ================================= 0 @I07942@ INDI 1 NAME John /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1 JAN 1479/80 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1524 AND 1527 2 PLAC North Morton 2 SOUR @S087791@ 3 PAGE Ancestry.com - Glamorgan: Llantrithyd - Wills and Testaments Granted, Court of Archdeacon of Berks 1508-1652 3 DATA 4 TEXT A Calendar of Berkshire Wills & Admons 1508-1652 - 1524-7 John Beckyngham, North Morton A.71 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 PLAC "of Sallesbury, Gentleman" 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 340 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1612 2 PLAC Mentioned in "Visitation of Essex" 1 REFN J42 1 FAMS @F08@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 0 @I07943@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Twickenor/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Altham, Hampshire 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1534 2 PLAC North Morton 2 SOUR @S087791@ 3 PAGE Ancestry.com - Glamorgan: Llantrithyd - Wills and Testaments Granted, Court of Archdeacon of Berks 1508-1652 3 DATA 4 TEXT A Calendar of Berkshire Wills & Admons 1508-1652 - 1534 d Beckyngham, North Morton A.302 1 REFN A532 1 FAMS @F08@ 0 @I07945@ INDI 1 NAME John /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1505 2 PLAC New Salisbury, Wilts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 NOV 1566 2 PLAC London 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE History of Parliament The Commons 1509/58 page 408 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE BET 1550 AND 1564 2 PLAC Was paid for works associated with Salisbury St Edmunds 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Church Wardens accounts for St Edmunds 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1537 2 PLAC Was granted 60 year lease of rectory of St Edmunds & St Martins for 60 years by Provost & Fellows of the College 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE (see notes page) Churchwardens accounts of St Edmunds & St Thomas, Sarum 1443-1702 3 DATA 4 TEXT a copy of a lease of ye rectory of St Edmunds & St Martins granted in ye 28th year of king Henry ye 8th to John Beckingham for 60 years from ye provost and fellows of ye college. 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1554 2 PLAC Demense seized, inc Rectory, goods & gardens for debt 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Wilts Rec Socy, vol 2, p 67-68 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1612 2 PLAC Mentioned in "Visitation of Essex" as "sonne and heire" 1 OCCU 2 DATE 16 AUG 1546 2 PLAC Fishmonger of New Sarum when selling messuage in Minster St to Henry Dymock 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Misc Salisbury Documents catalogue ref 164/2/A - 2 files of deeds connected to Dymock family - John Beckingham of New Sarum fishmonger and Henry Dymock of the same, barber 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1546 AND 1554 2 PLAC Merchant of New Salisbury - admitted debt of £200 3 CONC . 1 OCCU 2 DATE MAR 1552/53 2 PLAC Member of Parliament for Salisbury (see notes page) 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE History of Parliament 1509-1558 Bindoff page 408 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1559 2 PLAC Possibly fishmonger of Salisbury & London 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Pardon Roll 1Eliz pt 2 pp 149 & 223 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 16 AUG 1546 2 PLAC Bargain and sale of messuage in Minster Street, Salisbury - John Beckingham of New Sarum, fishmonger to Henry Dymock of the same, barber 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Misc Salisbury Documents catalogue ref 164/2/A - 2 files of deeds connected to Dymock family - John Beckingham of New Sarum fishmonger and Henry Dymock of the same, barber 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 341 1 WILL 2 DATE 10 NOV 1565 2 PLAC Made will - see notes for outline 1 WILL 2 DATE 4 FEB 1565/66 2 PLAC Will granted 1 REFN J200 1 FAMS @F04@ 1 FAMS @F09@ 1 FAMC @F08@ 1 NOTE @NI07945@ 0 @NI07945@ NOTE 1 CONC Ambra Books Home page WILTSHIRE Books 1 CONT 1 CONT THE CHARTER OF HENRY III (1227)..... New Sarum in the Middle Ages and T 1 CONC he History of St. Edmund's College, Salisbury 1 CONT 1 CONT By Christopher Wordsworth and Charles Haskins - 1927. 1 CONT 1 CONT Chapter V. THE SUPPRESSION OF THE MONASTERIES. DISPOSAL OF ST. EDMUND'S CO 1 CONC LLEGE. 1 CONT 1 CONT On the dissolution of Monasteries by Henry VIII. (Act of 31 Hen. VIII.) t 1 CONC he College, valued at £102 5s. 10d. gross and £94 5s. 0d. clear, came in 1 CONC to the hands of the Crown. On the death of the Provost, John Gough, the Ki 1 CONC ng's Minister, Thomas Cromwell, as Vicar General, granted the office to Wi 1 CONC lliam St. Barbe, a gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber, and in the pers 1 CONC on of his procurator, John Coryet, constituted him Rector of St. Edmund 1 CONC 's Church and College. St. Barbe then received a dispensation from the Ki 1 CONC ng permitting him to hold the parochial and Collegiate Church, and the off 1 CONC ice of Provost, by the collation of John, Bishop of Salisbury, provided th 1 CONC at divine service and the cure of souls were not neglected. 1 CONT 1 CONT The College was then resigned to the King, and by virtue of a writ of Comm 1 CONC ission directed to Robert Griffith, Mayor of Salisbury, William Webb, Thom 1 CONC as Chafyn and Henry Goldston, they, on June 16th, 1546, took formal posses 1 CONC sion of the College and the property thereunto belonging, for the use of t 1 CONC he Crown, etc. On October 28th following, the King, in consideration of t 1 CONC he good and faithful service of William St. Barbe, Esquire, and the payme 1 CONC nt of £400, regranted " to the said William St. Barbe, the late Colle 1 CONC ge of St. Edmund and its grounds, buildings, dovecote," etc., the pastu 1 CONC re or herbage of the cemetery and the Chapel of St. Katherine in the sa 1 CONC me burying ground to hold as part of his Manor of Ludgershall. This gra 1 CONC nt included a number of tenements within the City, one called " The Hermit 1 CONC age," in Church Street, 1 CONT three houses near the Poultry Cross, and twenty-seven gardens in various p 1 CONC arts. Prom the grant were excepted the parish Churches of St. Edmund and S 1 CONC t. Martin, but it included the advowsons of St. Edmund, St. Martin and sev 1 CONC eral churches outside Salisbury. The Chapel of St. Katherine later came in 1 CONC to the possession of St. Edmund's parish and was converted into a Vestr 1 CONC y. In after years a room was built above the vestry and used as a school u 1 CONC ntil 1860, when the present parochial schools were erected.* 1 CONT 1 CONT In many old deeds relating to ancient property in the City, including tho 1 CONC se of the Shoemakers' Hall, they are described as part of St. Barbe's land 1 CONC s. In 1549 the whole estate, with the advowsons of St. Edmund's and St. Ma 1 CONC rtin's, was transferred by William and Thomas St. Barbe to John Beckingha 1 CONC m, a merchant of Salisbury, who was holder of a lease in possession grant 1 CONC ed by the last provost. For some years disputes arose between the owne 1 CONC rs of the College and the Vestry of St. Edmund's respecting the ownersh 1 CONC ip of the trees 1 CONT and herbage in the Churchyard. The 1551 Churchwarden's book, has the follo 1 CONC wing entry " Item, delyvered to Mr. Hopper, our atorny, in the lawe, 20s a 1 CONC genste John Beckynghame, for takeyng down ye tres in ye Chyrchyerd by ye s 1 CONC ayd Beckynghame." A later entry shows that the action of the Churchwarde 1 CONC ns failed. In 1562 John Lowe was presented with the living of St. Edmund' 1 CONC s, John Beckenham, Patron. In 1575 Henry Beckingham (son of John Beckenha 1 CONC m) sold the College house, and the property connected with it, to Giles Es 1 CONC tcourt...... ' 1 CONT 1 CONT * N.B. - Reflecting the spirit of the time following the Reformation the 1 CONC re are several improbable stories respecting St. Edmund's College to be fo 1 CONC und in works by authors of the sixteenth century, of which the followi 1 CONC ng is an example: " Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries " Vol. II. 44 1 CONC 6. By Cardinal Gasquet. Gasquet, after saying in the text that " the w 1 CONC ay a great deal of the Monastic property was got rid of by the King is not 1 CONC orious," says: Fuller described how, " not only cooks, but the meanest tur 1 CONC n-broach in the King's kitchen did lick his fingers," and he gives on go 1 CONC od authority instances of Henry's prodigality with the Abbey lands (p. 446 1 CONC ). In a 1 CONT footnote Gasquet adds: A story is told by a writer of about the year 15 1 CONC 57 (B.Mus., Arund. M.S., 151, f. 387). In this version, a cook who pleas 1 CONC ed the King with a well-cooked, sucking pig had as his reward " the Colle 1 CONC ge of St. Edmund, Salisbury, with certain Rectories," and thus, says the o 1 CONC ld writer,was given to a layman to whom it could not belong, " the cu 1 CONC re of Souls." 1 CONT ========================================================================== 1 CONC ====================================== 1 CONT 1 CONT From History of Parliament - The Commons (1509-1558) - S T Bindoff 1 CONT 1 CONT Beckingham, John (by 1510 -1566), of Salisbury, Wilts 1 CONT 1 CONT SALISBURY 1553 (Mar) 1 CONT 1 CONT Born by 1510, married by 1536 Agnes 1s. Member of the Forty Eight 1 CONT 1 CONT John Beckingham does not seem to have been connected with the family of th 1 CONC at name which held land in north-west Berkshire and whose last direct ma 1 CONC le representative, also called John, died in 1527. A John Beckingham, tak 1 CONC ing wages of 20s, was assessed for subsidy at Salisbury in 1523 and the na 1 CONC me, once with the suffix "senior" occurs twice in a further assessme 1 CONC nt , on both occasions on 20s, two years later. If any of these entries r 1 CONC efers to the future Member he must have risen rapidly to become the John B 1 CONC eckingham who gained admission to the council of Forty-Eight on 20 Oct 153 1 CONC 1, and who leased the rectory of St Edmund from the provost of the adjoini 1 CONC ng college in 1536. Despite what were probably humble origins, Beckingh 1 CONC am certainly made a successful career for himself; when he was pardon 1 CONC ed on 15 Jan 1559 it was recorded that he had formerly lived in London a 1 CONC nd had been a fishmonger and merchant, although he now ranked as a gentlem 1 CONC an and a resident of Salisbury. He does not appear to have belonged to t 1 CONC he Fishmonger's Company (a list of whose members in 1537 does not inclu 1 CONC de his name or that of any of his family) but an earlier connection with t 1 CONC hat trade seems to find reflection in the mention in his will of a hou 1 CONC se in Thames Street, London, "at the sign of the Peppercorn", which he h 1 CONC ad let to a fishmonger, and in the fact that his son Henry was to exerci 1 CONC se that trade in Salisbury. By December 1553, when John Abyn had Beckingh 1 CONC am's property surveyed for a debt of £200 outstanding for several years, B 1 CONC eckingham was styled merchant; the only item then recorded which might ind 1 CONC icate the nature of his trade was two and a half hundred weight of lead, w 1 CONC hereas his bequest of 'one piece of kersey of six yards' hints at involvem 1 CONC ent in the cloth trade. 1 CONT Beckingham appears to have taken only a limited part in civic affairs. T 1 CONC he sole office with which his name is connected is the constableship and t 1 CONC hen only when he is discharged from it; the date of this decision, 18 M 1 CONC ar 1551, could mean either that he quitted the post mid-term or that he se 1 CONC cured exemption from it in advance. Of his role in the city's struggle wi 1 CONC th Bishop Shaxton, we know only that in November 1537 he witnessed a depos 1 CONC ition against John Goodale, the bishop's unpopular under bailiff; and of h 1 CONC is service on the council only that in March 1557 he was one of five membe 1 CONC rs fined 12d for arriving late. In 1549 the churchwardens of St Edmunds pa 1 CONC id 20s to their attorney in a suit against Beckingham over the felli 1 CONC ng of trees in the churchyard. Beckingham's vested interest in the Reforma 1 CONC tion was underlined in 1555, when the bishop presented the new incumbe 1 CONC nt of St Edmund's, and by his recovery of the advowson under Elizabeth, wh 1 CONC ich enabled him to exercise his right in 1562 and his son to do so in 158 1 CONC 4. The brief experience of the House of Commons which Beckingham gain 1 CONC ed in March 1553 he owed, not to the city fathers, but to the 1st Ea 1 CONC rl of Pembroke, to whom the city had granted the nomination of both its Me 1 CONC mbers on this occasion. Pembroke's choice of George Penruddock as o 1 CONC ne of them is easy to understand, but Beckingham is not known to have be 1 CONC en a client of the Earl's and, unlike Penruddock, he was not to enjoy simi 1 CONC lar, or similarly effective, patronage again. 1 CONT Beckingham's last illness was swift, for he died in London on 28 Nov 156 1 CONC 6, the day on which he made his will. A very brief document, it contai 1 CONC ns no expression of his religious beliefs and no directions as to his buri 1 CONC al. His wife Agnes was to have £10 a year and, with their son Henr 1 CONC y, to be chief beneficiary, provided that she did not dispute the lease wh 1 CONC ich had already been made of the house in London. The will was prov 1 CONC ed on 13 Jan 1567. 1 CONT 1 CONT ========================================================================== 1 CONC ====================================== 1 CONT 1 CONT Will of John Beckingham of Salisbury - proved 30 January 1567 1 CONT 1 CONT In Dei Noie Amen. 20 November thousand five hundred three score and five. 1 CONT I John Beckingham of New Sarum do make my last will and testament in mann 1 CONC er following - 1 CONT First - I bequeath my soul unto Almighty God and surrender my body to be b 1 CONC uried. 1 CONT Item - I will that all my debts to be executed paid made …of my goods a 1 CONC nd lands shares right and so ought to be and after that paid and my funer 1 CONC al so expensed - 1 CONT I Will and Bequeath all the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable chatt 1 CONC els and dessid (?) to Agnes Beckingham my wouf Henry Beckingham my son wh 1 CONC om I will make ordain and appoint my whole Executors jointly. 1 CONT Item - I will and give to Agnes Beckingham my wife ten pounds a ye 1 CONC ar to be paid to her forwith during her life out of my lands provided th 1 CONC at if my wife die at any time after my death only as above as authorised … 1 CONC make provide (?) our lease made to Oswell / Getyson (?) to Hottage ( 1 CONC ?) on Thames Street London at the sign of the peper corn that then I wi 1 CONC ll the already said legacy and gift and made to her of my said goods and l 1 CONC ands to boys / and then to have no pause (?) no special thereof more th 1 CONC an the land …with her. 1 CONT Item I hereby revoke and deny all other wills gifts and legacies by me ma 1 CONC de before this time in any place. 1 CONT Item I give Mr O Wallis one part of kersey of six yards 1 CONT Item I give to Mistress Wallis one part of Noaford (?) in Noising (?) / 1 CONT in the presence of Henry Wallis, William Bansky and William Catrioff Nob 1 CONC en f moxo usson per mao / Willaim Catruff by me Henry Wallis per Mr Willi 1 CONC am Banks, by me Robert Moxaton 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Note from Dennis Buckingham - the above will is held at the PCC ref 15 1 CONC 66 2 Stonard and the entry includes the note "similar grant 4 Feb 1567" 1 CONT 1 CONT Under Pardon Rolls 1 Eliz Part 2 P 233 details p 149 1559 15 January 1 CONT "John Beckingham of New Salisbury, Co Wilts, gentleman, alias late of Lond 1 CONC on, fysshemonger alias Marchante" 1 CONT 1 CONT ========================================================================== 1 CONC ====================================== 0 @I07946@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1511 2 PLAC New Salisbury, Wilts 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE History of Parliament 1558-1603 Hasler page 417 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1576 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1588 2 PLAC Mentioned in Johanna's (J73) will as of Southampton (MBB 106) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1606 2 PLAC Mentioned in the will of Stephen (S60) (MBB270) 1 RESI 2 DATE BET 1531 AND 1576 2 PLAC Possibly of Southampton in the same County 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1540 AND 1541 2 PLAC Steward of Southampton 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE History of Parliament 1558-1603 Hasler pp 417 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1541 AND 1542 2 PLAC Junior water bailiff of Southampton 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1544 AND 1545 2 PLAC Senior court bailiff of Southampton 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1545 AND 1546 2 PLAC Sheriff of Southampton 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1545 AND 1576 2 PLAC Alderman of Southampton 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1547 AND 1548 2 PLAC Mayor of Southampton 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1559 2 PLAC Member of Parliament for Southampton (see notes page) 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE History of Parliament 1558-1603 Hasler pp 417 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 361 1 REFN T448 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F08@ 1 NOTE @NI07946@ 0 @NI07946@ NOTE 1 CONC From History of Parliament - (1558 - 1603) - Hasler 1 CONT 1 CONT Beckingham, Thomas (b c. 1511), of Southampton 1 CONT 1 CONT SOUTHAMPTON - 1559 1 CONT 1 CONT Born c. 1511, 1 CONT Steward, Southampton 1540-1; water (junior) bailiff 1541-2; court (senio 1 CONC r) bailiff 1544-5; sheriff Southampton 1545-6; mayor 1547-8; alderm 1 CONC an to at least 1576; captain of musters. 1 CONT 1 CONT This Member may have been a relative of John Beckingham of Salisbury, w 1 CONC ho married Alice, daughter of Thomas Twickener of Altham, Hampshire. T 1 CONC he only Thomas given in the published Elizabethan pedigrees of the fami 1 CONC ly was living in 1596, and was presumably too young to have held civic off 1 CONC ice in 1540. Beckingham's name appears in the Southampton records from ab 1 CONC out 1540 as a trader in pepper and other commodities. In December 15 1 CONC 45 he took recognizances of 300 marks from two men who had bought goods fr 1 CONC om him, the mayor and other members of the corporation witnessing the tran 1 CONC sactions. About 1553 he owed the town over £30, and had apparently not pa 1 CONC id off his debt by 1559, when his parliamentary wages of 2s a day, amounti 1 CONC ng to £11, were set against it. Nothing is known of his religious view 1 CONC s, but in September 1559 the ecclesiastical commissioners wrote to him a 1 CONC nd others in Southampton about the need for persuading the townsmen to rec 1 CONC ant "papistical tenets". 1 CONT The last reference to him is dated 1576. The corporation, then drawi 1 CONC ng up new instructions about the clothes to be worn by local officials, as 1 CONC ked for his opinion. Though still an alderman, he had apparently retir 1 CONC ed to live outside Southampton. He knew what had been "time out of min 1 CONC d" and "the ancient apparel of the mayor, sheriff and bailiffs and their w 1 CONC ives", since he had been "a dweller and trader to the said town of Southam 1 CONC pton by the space of 45 years". 0 @I07947@ INDI 1 NAME Denis /Bis/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 PLAC 1st wife 1 REFN D114 1 FAMS @F04@ 0 @I07948@ INDI 1 NAME Agnis /Wykes/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Coventry 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 PLAC 2nd wife 1 REFN A533 1 FAMS @F09@ 0 @I07949@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1530 2 PLAC New Salisbury, Wilts 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 4 MAY 1573 2 PLAC A Fishmonger, sued for £200 - see notes page for details 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Wilts Record Soc - Vol 28, p 80 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1575 2 PLAC Sold the College house and connected property to Giles Estcourt - see father John's notes page for details 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE BET 1589 AND 1590 2 PLAC Received payment for work at St Edmunds, Salisbury 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Churchwardens Accounts of St Edmunds & St Thomas 1443-1792 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1592 2 PLAC Indenture re Henry's property made, see notes page 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE BET 1592 AND 1593 2 PLAC Received payment for work at St Edmunds, Salisbury 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 2 JAN 1594/95 2 PLAC Indenture between Henry Beckinghame and Henry Morse and Anne his wife 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Churchwardens Accounts St Edmunds & St Thomas, Sarum 1443-1702 3 DATA 4 TEXT Wilts & Swindon RO, St Edmunds Parish, Salisbury - ref PR/Salisbury, St Edmund/1901/264 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 DEC 1997 2 PLAC Pedigree 342 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1612 2 PLAC Mentioned in "Visitation of Essex" as "sonne and heire" 1 REFN H347 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F09@ 1 NOTE @NI07949@ 0 @NI07949@ NOTE 1 CONC Note re being sued for £200: 1 CONT 1 CONT 4 May 1573 - Henry Beckinghame, Fishmonger of New Salisbury and Thomas Bec 1 CONC kingham of Norwich (possible brother) sued by two fishmongers of Lond 1 CONC on to whom they acknowledge £200 on 1 February 1567 before the Chief Justi 1 CONC ce. Not found 1 CONT 1 CONT 6 July 1573 - Inquisition. Henry seized of his demenseas of fee - a) messu 1 CONC age called Colledge b) messuage called Hermitage {both held by Henr 1 CONC y} c) another messuage and gardens. Thomas had no land or goods in Wilts 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Indenture 1592: 1 CONT 1 CONT Indenture between Henry Morse and Ann, Henrye Beckinghame's only daughte 1 CONC r. Henry to retain all the use of his estate (mainly in Salisbury) until h 1 CONC is death when all pass to Ann and Henry Morse. Sealed by William Beckingh 1 CONC ame (W641?) 0 @I07950@ INDI 1 NAME John /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1530 AND 1550 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1612 2 PLAC Mentioned in "Visitation of Essex" as 2nd son 1 REFN J1085 1 FAMC @F09@ 0 @I07951@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1530 AND 1550 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1567 AND 1573 2 PLAC A merchant of Norwich (only POSSIBLE son) 1 REFN T707 1 FAMC @F09@ 0 @I07952@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1530 AND 1550 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1558 2 PLAC Mentioned in Aunt Johanna's (J73) will 2 SOUR @S066057@ 3 PAGE 341 1 REFN A25 1 FAMC @F09@ 0 @I07953@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1619 2 SOUR @S066057@ 3 PAGE 523 - Susan re marries in 1619 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1588 2 PLAC Mentioned in Johanna's (J73) will 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1606 2 PLAC Mentioned in Stephen's (S60) will 1 WILL 2 DATE 1615 2 PLAC Left tenement at Goldhanger (Farmans?) to wife then daughter 1 WILL 2 DATE 1615 2 PLAC Made will mentioning daughter, Elizabeth. 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Chelmsford ref 152 BW7 3 DATA 4 TEXT leaves tenement called Farmans at Goldhanger to wife and thence to dau Elizb. If no heirs of Elizb, to go to "Cozen" William B. (poss W112 on ped 524A) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 DEC 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 523 1 REFN S424 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 0 @I07954@ INDI 1 NAME Other Sons /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 REFN 7954 1 FAMC @F10@ 0 @I07955@ INDI 1 NAME Susan // 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1630 2 PLAC Bures St Mary, Suffolk 1 BURI 2 DATE 9 JUL 1630 2 PLAC St Mary, Bures St Mary, Suffolk (Widow Beckingham) 2 SOUR @S087634@ 1 REFN S592 1 FAMS @F11@ 0 @I07956@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1600 AND 1608 2 SOUR @S066057@ 3 PAGE 523 - under 16 at time of father's will 1 REFN E914 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMC @F11@ 0 @I07957@ INDI 1 NAME Marshall /Clench/ 1 SEX M 1 REFN 7957 1 FAMS @F12@ 0 @I07958@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Unton/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1550 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 1551 2 PLAC Mentioned in will of brother in law, Nicholas Trappes (see notes for Thomas Unton) 2 SOUR @S289349@ 3 PAGE Visitation of London 1568 - Trapps Pedigree pp 78 (see Thomas' notes) 1 REFN A104 1 FAMS @F07@ 0 @I07959@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1538 AND 1550 1 REFN M51 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 FAMC @F07@ 0 @I07960@ INDI 1 NAME Johanna // 1 SEX F 1 ALIA /Jone/ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1588 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE will made/proved MBB 106 1 WILL 2 DATE 17 FEB 1588/89 2 PLAC Will proved, widow of Bygrave 1 WILL 2 DATE 1588 2 PLAC Summary of will in notes 1 REFN J73 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 NOTE @NI07960@ 0 @NI07960@ NOTE 1 CONC Summary of Will of Johanna Beckingham (J73) - Widow of Bygrave, Herts (P 1 CONC CC 1559 Chayney - from MBB 93 and 102) 1 CONT 1 CONT Persons named - 1 CONT Stephen Beckingham - late husband 1 CONT Sons - William Warren Beckingham; Thomas Warren Beckingham 1 CONT Daughters - Margaret Warren Beckingham; Dorothy 1 CONT Brother - John Beckingham 1 CONT Sons in law - Thomas Beckingham; Stephen Beckingham 1 CONT Daughters in law - Mary Beckingham; Elizabeth Beckingham 1 CONT Neice to testator - Alice Beckingham, dau of John Beckingham 1 CONT 1 CONT Legatees - 1 CONT Jane Carter, widow; Mary Honsett; Agnes Clarke; Margaret Coope; Henry Moo 1 CONC rland; Thomas Beckenham of Southampton; George Morgan, London. 1 CONT 1 CONT Executors - George Keynsham; Richard Buckland 1 CONT 1 CONT Will proved 17th February 1558 1 CONT 1 CONT Lands etc at Tolleyshant Manor, Essex 0 @I07961@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1555 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 DEC 1997 2 PLAC Pedigree 563 1 REFN D16 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F15@ 0 @I07962@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1560 2 PLAC Salisbury, Wilts. 1 REFN A542 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 0 @I07963@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Morse/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC A yeoman of Salisbury 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 2 JAN 1594/95 2 PLAC Indenture between Henry Beckinghame and Henry Morse and Anne his wife 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Churchwardens Accounts of St Edmunds & St Thomas, Sarum 1443-1702 1 REFN 7963 1 FAMS @F17@ 0 @I07964@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Parkeherst/ 1 SEX F 1 ALIA Helen /Parkhurst/ 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Guildford, Surrey 1 WILL 2 DATE 1 FEB 1573/74 2 PLAC Mentioned in will of her brother, John - see notes page 1 REFN E718 1 FAMS @F02@ 1 NOTE @NI07964@ 0 @NI07964@ NOTE 1 CONC From The New England Historical & Genealogical Register 1847-1994 1 CONT 1 CONT The Family of George Parkhurst (extract from pp 374) 1 CONT 1 CONT ....The registers of Oxford University show Richard and William Parkhur 1 CONC st as taking the degree of MA in 1505/6; John as BA in 1506; Symon, Oliv 1 CONC er and John (of Langton) as enrolled there in 1510; Robert as BA in 1519/2 1 CONC 0; and John (subsequently Bishop), son of George, as BA in 1528. 1 CONT The last named died in 1574/5 aet 63, and therefore he was born about 15 1 CONC 11 - and in Guildford, as stated in his will dated 1st February 1573/4 a 1 CONC nd proved 4 March 1576/7(PCC Daughtry, 10), in which he named brothers Chr 1 CONC istopher (and his son Christopher) and Nicholas (and his son John) and "ot 1 CONC her of my brother's children, whom I would fain have brought up in learnin 1 CONC g", sisters Helen, Agnes, Alice and Elizabeth; BROTHER BECKINGHAM; and cou 1 CONC sin Margaret Crampton and her husband Richard Crampton.* 1 CONT The earliest seat of any Parkhurst family, so far as known, was in Giuldfo 1 CONC rd, Surrey where parish registers show many of the name from 1541 onwar 1 CONC d. George Parkhurst was Mayor of Guildford in 1522, 1529 and 1536........ 1 CONT 1 CONT *Helen Parkhurst married Thomas Beckingham, and their daughter, Margare 1 CONC t, became the wife of Richard Crampton. The will (1580) of this Richard C 1 CONC rampton mentioned, among others, his brothers in law Richard and Nichol 1 CONC as Babbe. 0 @I07965@ INDI 1 NAME Avice /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1570 AND 1580 1 REFN A83 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @I07966@ INDI 1 NAME George /Boteler/ 1 SEX M 1 ALIA George /Butler/ 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Fendrayton, Cambs 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 PLAC Heir to Edward of Stotfold (or Stratford) Beds, also Tewinbury 1 REFN 7966 1 FAMS @F18@ 0 @I07967@ INDI 1 NAME Beckingham /Butler/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1578 2 PLAC Of Tewinsbury, Herts 2 SOUR @S002235@ 3 PAGE Family search on line - submitted by family member 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1632 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Maudslay - pp 94 (Administration - Audely) 1 REFN 7967 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 FAMC @F18@ 0 @I07968@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Butler/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1578 2 PLAC (was 2nd son) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE 1606 2 PLAC Mentioned in Stephen's (S60) will as "nephew & godson" 1 RESI 2 DATE AFT 1606 2 PLAC See notes page 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE AFT 1580 2 PLAC "settled in Belturbet, Ireland (James I 1603-25); and in 1704 his grandson, Theophilus Butler was created Viscount Lanesborough" 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Maudslay pp 62 - Pedigree of Butler, Viscount Lanesborough 1 REFN 7968 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 NOTE @NI07968@ 0 @NI07968@ NOTE 1 CONC Per Dennis Buckingham pedigree 563 - "settled in Belturbet, Ireland (Jam 1 CONC es I 1603-25); and in 1704 his grandson, Theophilus Butler was created Vis 1 CONC count Lanesborough" 0 @I07969@ INDI 1 NAME Four Males /Butler/ 1 SEX M 1 REFN 7969 1 FAMC @F18@ 0 @I07970@ INDI 1 NAME Four Females /Butler/ 1 SEX F 1 REFN 7970 1 FAMC @F18@ 0 @I07971@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Pyggott/ 1 SEX F 1 REFN 7971 1 FAMS @F19@ 0 @I07974@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1570 AND 1580 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1656 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE In son's will 1656, son is known as "the younger" of Tolleshunt D'Arcy 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Fact 2 DATE 2 APR 1611 2 PLAC Inherited Tolleshunt Manor from his Uncle Stephen 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 524 with "Cox" 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 SEP 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 505A/B (with Ann) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 DATE ABT 1629 2 PLAC Mentioned in Parliamentary Papers (Sherfield Family), re petition re lands in Essex 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Hants RO: Jervoise Family of Herriard ref 44M69/L39/32 1 REFN S61 1 FAMS @F01@ 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @I07975@ INDI 1 NAME Female /Cox/ 1 SEX F 1 REFN 7975 1 FAMS @F20@ 0 @I11316@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1 JAN 1547/48 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Note 2 PLAC Possible child 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 343 1 REFN H925 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 0 @I11317@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1573 2 PLAC Salisbury, Wilts 1 BAPM 2 DATE 30 OCT 1573 2 PLAC St Edmund, Salisbury, Wilts 2 SOUR @S014069@ 3 PAGE FHL 1279311 1 REFN A544 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I11318@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1575 2 PLAC Salisbury, Wilts 1 BAPM 2 DATE 6 OCT 1575 2 PLAC St Edmund, Salisbury, Wilts 2 SOUR @S014069@ 3 PAGE FHL 1279311 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 SEP 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 344A - possible 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Educated 2 DATE 17 JUL 1590 2 PLAC Possible - Matric St John's College, Oxford, aged 16 - see notes 2 SOUR @S087791@ 3 PAGE Ancestry.com - Oxford University Alumni 1500-1714 vol 1 see notes 1 REFN T1091/X32 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE @NI11318@ 0 @NI11318@ NOTE 1 CONC Oxford University Alumni 1500 - 1714 vol 1 (per Ancestry.com) 1 CONT 1 CONT Beckingham - Thomas of London arm. St John's College matric 17 July 1590 a 1 CONC ged 16. (query a student of Lincoln's Inn 1593, as of Essex gent. See for 1 CONC ster's Inns of Court Reg and Parliamentary Dictionary) 1 CONT ================================== 0 @I11319@ INDI 1 NAME John /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1576 2 PLAC Salisbury, Wilts 1 BAPM 2 DATE 20 OCT 1576 2 PLAC St Edmund, Salisbury, Wilts 2 SOUR @S014069@ 3 PAGE FHL 1279311 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Dennis Buckingham 2 DATE 1 AUG 2005 2 PLAC Pedigree 344A 1 REFN J1102 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 0 @I11335@ INDI 1 NAME Mouryse /Figge/ 1 SEX M 1 REFN 11335 1 FAMS @F23@ 0 @I11369@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Farlye/ 1 SEX F 1 REFN A545 1 FAMS @F22@ 0 @I17605@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Beckingham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1570 AND 1580 1 REFN M2410 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @I17606@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Crampton/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1580 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Will mentioned in notes on Ellen Parkehurst page 1 REFN 17606 1 FAMS @F24@ 0 @I20866@ INDI 1 NAME Symon /Beckingham/ 1 SEX M 1 ALIA Symnond /Bekingham/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1 JAN 1457/58 2 PLAC Of Bulford, Wilts 2 SOUR @S289349@ 3 PAGE Visitation of Norfolk Harlian 1552 - see image 1 REFN 20866 1 FAMS @F25@ 0 @I20881@ INDI 1 NAME Temperance /Beckingham/ 2 SOUR @S289349@ 3 PAGE Visitation of Norfolk 1563, 1589 & 1613 (Harl 1552) 1 SEX F 1 REFN 20881 1 FAMC @F02@ 0 @F01@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07974@ 1 WIFE @I07188@ 1 REFN 72301 0 @F02@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07939@ 1 WIFE @I07964@ 1 CHIL @I07629@ 1 CHIL @I07965@ 1 CHIL @I07974@ 1 CHIL @I17605@ 1 CHIL @I20881@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1570 1 REFN 72495 0 @F03@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07211@ 1 WIFE @I07218@ 1 REFN 72516 0 @F04@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07945@ 1 WIFE @I07947@ 1 MARR 2 SOUR @S014036@ 3 PAGE Visitation of Essex 1612 1 REFN 77221 0 @F05@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07629@ 1 WIFE @I07935@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 27 DEC 1596 2 PLAC Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk 2 SOUR @S002235@ 3 PAGE Suffolk 1992 2 SOUR @S289349@ 3 PAGE Visitation of Norfolk 1563, 1589 & 1613 - Waldegrave pp 299 (see image) 1 REFN 81716 0 @F06@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07939@ 1 WIFE @I07940@ 1 REFN 81768 0 @F07@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07941@ 1 WIFE @I07958@ 1 CHIL @I07939@ 1 CHIL @I07959@ 1 CHIL @I07215@ 1 CHIL @I07216@ 1 CHIL @I07217@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 23 OCT 1538 2 PLAC St Dionis Back Church, London 1 REFN 81769 0 @F08@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07942@ 1 WIFE @I07943@ 1 CHIL @I07945@ 1 CHIL @I07946@ 1 CHIL @I07941@ 1 MARR 2 SOUR @S066057@ 3 PAGE see Visitation of Essex 1612 at Ped 523A/1 for marriage of John B & Alice T 1 REFN 81771 0 @F09@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07945@ 1 WIFE @I07948@ 1 CHIL @I07949@ 1 CHIL @I07950@ 1 CHIL @I07951@ 1 CHIL @I07952@ 1 REFN 81798 0 @F10@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07946@ 1 CHIL @I07953@ 1 CHIL @I07954@ 1 CHIL @I11316@ 1 REFN 81814 0 @F11@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07953@ 1 WIFE @I07955@ 1 CHIL @I07956@ 1 REFN 81817 0 @F12@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07957@ 1 WIFE @I07956@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 26 JUL 1627 2 PLAC Kelvedon, Nr Colchester, Essex 2 SOUR @S002235@ 3 PAGE Essex 1992 & Boyd's Marriage Index 1538-1840 1 REFN 81820 0 @F13@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07214@ 1 WIFE @I07959@ 1 REFN 81856 0 @F14@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07941@ 1 WIFE @I07213@ 1 CHIL @I07211@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1550 1 REFN 81860 0 @F15@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07941@ 1 WIFE @I07960@ 1 CHIL @I07961@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1555 1 REFN 81863 0 @F16@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07949@ 1 CHIL @I07962@ 1 REFN 81898 0 @F17@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07963@ 1 WIFE @I07962@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 12 DEC 1594 2 PLAC St Edmund, Salisbury 2 SOUR @S002235@ 3 PAGE Wilts 1992 1 REFN 81900 0 @F18@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07966@ 1 WIFE @I07961@ 1 CHIL @I07967@ 1 CHIL @I07968@ 1 CHIL @I07969@ 1 CHIL @I07970@ 1 MARR 2 DATE ABT 1575 2 SOUR @S289349@ 3 PAGE Visitation of Cambridgeshire 1575 & 1619 - Boteler Pedigree 1 REFN 81929 0 @F19@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07967@ 1 WIFE @I07971@ 1 REFN 81940 0 @F20@ FAM 1 HUSB @I07974@ 1 WIFE @I07975@ 1 REFN 81941 0 @F21@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11316@ 1 CHIL @I11317@ 1 CHIL @I11318@ 1 CHIL @I11319@ 1 REFN 124335 0 @F22@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11319@ 1 WIFE @I11369@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 18 OCT 1613 2 PLAC St Edmond, Salisbury, Wilts 2 SOUR @S014069@ 3 PAGE FHL 1279311 1 REFN 124366 0 @F23@ FAM 1 HUSB @I11335@ 1 WIFE @I11317@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1 SEP 1589 2 PLAC St Edmond, Salisbury, Wilts 2 SOUR @S014069@ 3 PAGE FHL 1279311 1 REFN 124528 0 @F24@ FAM 1 HUSB @I17606@ 1 WIFE @I17605@ 1 REFN 220625 0 @F25@ FAM 1 HUSB @I20866@ 1 CHIL @I07942@ 1 REFN 291205 0 @S014069@ SOUR 1 TITL LDS Vital Records CD's 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Family Archive CD 0 @S066057@ SOUR 1 TITL Dennis Buckingham pedigrees 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Letter 0 @S087791@ SOUR 1 TITL Web Sites 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Internet 0 @S087634@ SOUR 1 TITL NBI (National Burial Index, 2nd Ed) 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Family Archive CD 0 @S031566@ SOUR 1 TITL Will information 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Official Document 0 @S002235@ SOUR 1 TITL I.G.I. 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Microfiche 0 @S289349@ SOUR 1 TITL Visitation series 1 AUTH Harleian Society 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Book 0 @S014036@ SOUR 1 TITL Other Comments 1 REPO 2 CALN 3 MEDI Other 0 TRLR