STARRE, George (1615/16-1647), of Bradford Abbas, Dorset.

Family and Education
b. c. 1615 /16, s. of George or William Starre of Bradford Abbas.Dorset RO, Bradford Abbas par. reg. m. 23 July 1635, Agnes Reade, s.p.Dorset RO, PE/GIL:RE1/1 (Gillingham par. reg.). d. c. Oct. 1647.CJ v. 334a.
Offices Held

Military: capt. of horse (parlian.) by Dec. 1643 – 20 Oct. 1644; maj. 20 Oct. 1644 – 12 Nov. 1645; col. 12 Nov. 1645–24 Oct. 1646.SP28/267/3, ff. 79v-80; Bayley, Dorset, 289; BHO, Cromwell Assoc. database; Perfect Occurrences no. 44 (23–30 Oct. 1646), sig. Tt (E.513.21).

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STARRE, George (1615/16-1647), of Bradford Abbas, Dorset.

Will
28 Aug. 1647, pr. 27 June 1651.PROB11/217/468.
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

TOLYE (TOOLY), John (bef. 1582-1654), of Norwich, Norf.

Family and Education
b. bef. 1582, s. of Richard Tolye, scrivener and alderman, of Norwich and Anne, da. of Thomas Sotherton, mayor of Norwich 1605-6.First Par. Reg. of St George of Tombland ed. G. Jay (Norwich, 1891), 198; Cozens-Hardy and Kent, Mayors of Norwich, 74, 80; Norf. Peds. ed. P. Palgrave-Moore (Norf. and Norwich Gen. Soc. xiii.), 157-8. m. settlement 16 May 1606, Katherine, da. of Nicholas Elcock of London, s.p.First Par. Reg. of St George of Tombland, 54n; Cozens-Hardy and Kent, Mayors of Norwich, 80. suc. fa. 1625.First Par. Reg. of St George of Tombland, 54. bur. 1654 8 Feb. .St Michael at Plea par. reg.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Norwich 1608;Millican, Reg. Freemen Norwich, 104. sheriff, 1630 – 31; alderman, North Conisford ward 1631 – 49; member, chamberlain’s council, 1631 – 37; auditor, 1631 – 37, 1640 – 42; mayor, 1638 – 39, 1644–5. Surveyor, children’s hosp. Norwich 1631.Mins. Norwich Ct. of Mayoralty, 1630–1631, 165. Dep. mayor, Feb.-May 1641.Index to Norwich City Officers, pp. xxiv, xxv, xxx, 153; Norf. RO, Norwich mayor’s court bk. 1634–46, f. 305.

Religious: feoffee, impropriations, Norf. by 1631.SP16/531, f. 196. Churchwarden, St George’s Tombland, Norwich 1633–4.Norwich Rate Bk. ed. W. Rye (1903), 58.

Local: commr. subsidy, Norwich 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648;SR; A. and O. loans on Propositions, 5 Aug. 1642;LJ v. 265b. sequestration, Norf. 27 Mar. 1643; Norwich 17 Apr. 1643;A. and O.; CJ iii. 49a. additional ord. for levying of money, 1 June 1643; levying of money, 3 Aug. 1643; Eastern Assoc. 10 Aug., 20 Sept. 1643; New Model ordinance, Norwich 17 Feb. 1645.A. and O. Treas. repairs to Norwich Castle bef. 1650.Norf. QSOB, 21.

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TOLYE (TOOLY), John (bef. 1582-1654), of Norwich, Norf.

Will
13 Apr. 1653, cods. 12 and 31 Jan. 1654, pr. 30 Jan. 1655.PROB11/246/38.
Estates
leased lands from the Norwich corporation bef. 1650;Norf. RO, Norwich assembly bk. 1642-68, f. 90. owned lands at Kirby Bedon, Bramerton and Wellingham, Norf.; purchased lands at Downham Market, Brundall, Ringland and Felthorpe, Norf.PROB11/246/38.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

CHESHIRE, Richard (d. 1658), of Shrewsbury.

Family and Education
b. aft. 1604, s. of Richard Cheshire (d. bef. 1633) of Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, glover and Catherine (d. 1637), da. of one Llewellyn.St Julian Shrewsbury par. reg.; Salop Archives, 1831/6, f. 50v; PROB11/175/188. educ. Shrewsbury sch. 1621; appr. Robert Davies, draper c.1626.Salop Archives, 1831/6, f. 50v. m. (1) lic. 5 June 1633 Mary Poyner (bur. 6 Jan. 1649), 7s. (?2 d.v.p), 6da. (?3 d.v.p.);St Julian par. reg.; St Chad Shrewsbury par. reg.; PROB11/285/186. (2) 13 June 1654 Martha Baker (bur. 24 May 1676), s.p. bur. 15 Oct. 1658.St Chad par. reg.; St Julian par. reg.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Shrewsbury 19 Jan. 1633;Salop Archives, 1831/6, f. 50v. common cllr. by 1642; mayor, 1652; alderman, ?-d. 1636Glam. RO, Cardiff MS 3.179, f. 13v. Steward, drapers’ co.; asst. May 1654.Salop Archives, 1831/6, ff. 54, 76.

Religious: churchwarden, St Julian’s, Shrewsbury 1637, 1641.St Julian par. reg.

Local: commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Salop 28 Aug. 1654; assessment, 9 June 1657.A. and O.

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CHESHIRE, Richard (d. 1658), of Shrewsbury.

Will
21 Sept. 1658, pr. 7 Dec. 1658.PROB11/285/186.
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

FAGGE, John (1627-1701), of Rye, East Hoathly, and Wiston, Suss.

Family and Education
b. 4 Oct. 1627, o.s. of John Fagge of Rye and Elizabeth, da. of Barnaby Hodgson of Suss.CB. educ. Emmanuel, Camb. 2 July 1644;Al. Cant. G. Inn, 1 July 1644.GI Admiss. m. (1) 19 Mar. 1646, Mary (d. 1687), da. of Robert Morley of Glynde, 10s. (4 d.v.p.) 5da.; (2) Anne (d. 1694), da. of Philip Weston of Newbury, Berks., wid. of Thomas Henshaw of Billingshurst, Suss. s.p. suc. fa. July 1645.Berry, Suss. Pedigrees, 262-3; CB; PROB11/193/457. cr. bt. 11 Dec. 1660.C231/7, p. 61; CB. d. 18 Jan. 1701.CB.
Offices Held

Local: commr. assessment, Suss. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689–?d.; Kent 26 Jan. 1660, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689–?d.;A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28); An Ordinance...for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, Suss. 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Kent 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660. 1650 – 31 Aug. 1660A. and O. J.p. Suss. by Feb., 1688–1701.C193/13/3–6; CUL, Dd. VIII. 1; C231/7, p. 33. Commr. oyer and terminer, Home circ. by Feb. 1654–10 July 1660;C181/6, pp. 14, 373. sewers, Ticehurst and River Rother, Kent and Suss. 8 Nov. 1653;C181/6, p. 23. Wittersham Level, Kent and Suss. 6 Dec. 1654;C181/6, pp. 78 Suss. 2 June 1655-aft. Feb. 1670;C181/6, pp. 106, 367; C181/7, pp. 55, 539. Walland Marsh, Kent and Suss. 13 May 1657-aft. Nov. 1670;C181/6, pp. 226, 365; C181/7, pp. 73, 562. Denge Marsh, Kent Oct. 1658-aft. May 1669;C181/6, p. 321; C181/7, pp. 63, 489. ejecting scandalous ministers, Suss. 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. charitable uses, Rye, 2 June 1657;E. Suss. RO, Rye MS 112/5. for public faith, Suss. 24 Oct. 1657;Mercurius Politicus no. 387 (22–29 Oct. 1657), 63 (E.505.35). poll tax, 1660; subsidy, 1663.SR. Dep. lt. 1688–?Duckett, Penal Laws and Test Act (1883), 188. Commr. derelict lands, Suss. and Hants 1696.CTB xi. 281.

Central: commr. high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649.A. and O. Member, cttee. of navy and customs by 16 Jan. 1649;Bodl. Rawl. A.224, f. 1v. Star Chamber cttee. of Irish affairs, 20 July 1649.CJ vi. 266b. Cllr. of state, 31 Dec. 1659.CJ vii. 800b.

Military: col. militia ft. Suss. 15 Aug. 1659.CJ vii. 759b, 772b; CSP Dom. 1659–60, p. 562; Worcester Coll. Oxf. Clarke MS LIII, unfol.

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FAGGE, John (1627-1701), of Rye, East Hoathly, and Wiston, Suss.

Will
26 Nov. 1698, pr. 14 July 1701.W. Suss. RO, Wiston MSS 5064-5.
Estates
until 1649, resided at Whyly in East Hoathly,W. Suss. RO, Wiston MS 4544. but that year purchased Wiston Manor, Suss. from earl of Thanet, for £6,870.Suss. Manors, ii. 496. 1650, purchased manor of Chartham, Kent, from commrs. for the sale of crown lands, for £2,500.C54/3461/3. After 1660, acquired further Suss. manors, inc. Albourne (1665), Elmer (1682) and Hailsham (1684).Suss. Manors, i. 1, 151, 193.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion
presented Stephen Ross to Hartley Mauditt, Hants, 2 Dec. 1652.Add. 36792, f. 57.

HARVEY, Edmund I (c.1601-73), of Aldermanbury, London and Fulham Palace, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. c. 1601, 1st s. of Charles Harvey, Fishmonger, of London and Alice, da. of Ralph Houghton of Houghton, Leics.Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xv), i. 360. educ. appr. Draper, London 1619.Roll of Drapers’ Co., 89. m. (1) 1629, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Gott, Ironmonger, of London, at least 3s.; (2) 1637 Judith (d Sept. 1668), da. of Capt. George Langham, merchant, of London, wid. of Thomas Bales of London, s.p.Vis. London (Harl. Soc. xv), i. 360; ii. 45; Soc. Gen., Boyd’s Inhabitants of London 9614; Falmouth Par. Reg. (Devon and Cornw. Rec. Soc. 1915) ii. 671; PROB11/192/109. d. 25 June 1673.Boyd’s Inhabitants, 9614; Falmouth Par. Reg. ii. 675.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Drapers’ Co. 28 Nov. 1627.Boyd’s Inhabitants, 9614. Alderman, Dowgate ward, London 12 Mar. 1650; Farringdon Without 30 June 1653.Aldermen of London i. 141, 160.

Local: member, Hon. Artillery Coy. 15 Jan. 1642.Raikes, Ancient Vellum Bk., 62. Commr. assessment, London 8 Feb. 1643, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652; Mdx. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 26 Jan. 1660;A. and O. commr. for Surr. 27 July 1643;LJ vi. 151b. martial law in London, 3 Apr. 1646. 29 June 1647 – 4 Aug. 1657A. and O. J.p. Mdx., Mar.-bef. Oct. 1660;C231/6, pp. 93, 373; C193/13/3, f. 42v; C193/13/5, f. 66v; A Perfect List (1660). Surr. 23 July 1650-bef. Oct. 1653.C231/6, p. 192; C193/13/4, f. 97v. Commr. London militia, 2 Sept. 1647, 18 May 1648;CJ v. 290a. Mdx. militia, 25 May, 1 Aug. 1648;CJ v. 569a, 655b; LJ x. 283a. militia, Mdx. 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1652, 26 July 1659;A. and O. sewers, 31 Jan. 1654, 5 Feb. 1657;C181/6, pp. 5, 201. oyer and terminer, Home circ. by Jan. 1654–3 Feb. 1657;C181/6, pp. 13, 171. ejecting scandalous ministers, Mdx. and Westminster 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Military: capt. militia horse (parlian.), London Oct. 1642; col. c.May 1643-aft. Oct. 1644.L.C. Nagel, ‘The militia of London, 1641–1649’ (London Univ. PhD thesis, 1982), 110–1, 205–6, 208. SP28/7, ff. 59, 173. Capt. militia horse, Mdx. 20 Oct. 1650.CSP Dom. 1650, p. 512.

Central: member, council of war, 2 Aug. 1643;CJ iii. 191b. cttee. for sale of bishops’ lands, 30 Nov. 1646; cttee. for indemnity, 21 May 1647;A. and O. cttee. for plundered ministers, 27 Dec. 1647.CJ v, 407a. Commr. removing obstructions, sale of bishops’ lands, 21 Nov. 1648, 20 June 1649; high ct. of justice, 6 Jan. 1649;A. and O. customs, 24 Apr. 1649.CJ vi. 193a. Member, cttee. of navy and customs, 13 June 1649;CJ vi. 232a. cttee. regulating universities, 29 Mar. 1650.CJ vi. 388b. Commr. removing obstructions, sale of forfeited estates, 16 July 1651.A. and O.

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HARVEY, Edmund I (c.1601-73), of Aldermanbury, London and Fulham Palace, Mdx.

Will
attainted 1660.
Estates
purchased Fulham Palace and manor 1 Sept. 1647 for £7617; purchased manor of Ealing 1647 (sold to Francis Allein* 1654); fee-farm rent of manors of Burton and Holnest, Dors. 21 May 1649 for £600.Lysons, Environs ii. 346; Col. Top. et Gen. i. (1834), 3, 123, 127; VCH Mdx. vii. 123.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

CAMBELL, James (1615-59), of Woodford, Essex.

Family and Education
bap. 3 Sept. 1615, 1st s. of Robert Cambell of Mark Lane, London and Chingford, Essex, and Alice, da. of William Willington of Clehanger, Herefs.LMA, St Bartholomew by the Exchange par. regs.; Cokayne, Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of London (1897), 43. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 24 Feb. 1632;Al. Ox. L. Inn, 4 Mar. 1634.LI Admiss. i. 223. m. lic. 8 Nov. 1638, Theophila, da. of John 1st Lord Mohun of Okehampton, 2s, 3da.LMA, MS 10091/19, f. 200; Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 325; CB, iii. 184-5. suc. fa. 10 Nov. 1638.C142/580/100. bur. 23 Dec. 1659 23 Dec. 1659.Cokayne, Lord Mayors, 43.
Offices Held

Local: commr. further subsidy, Essex 1641; poll tax, 1641;SR. assessment, 1642, 18 Oct. 1644, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648;SR; A. and O. New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645; militia, 2 Dec. 1648;A. and O. sewers, Hatfield Chase Level 2 July 1655–d.C181/6, pp. 108, 358.

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CAMBELL, James (1615-59), of Woodford, Essex.

Will
not found.
Estates
inherited from fa. manors of Warners in Allthorne, Essex, and Milkwell in Camberwell and Lambeth, Surr.;C142/580/100. on marriage acquired advowson of Boconnoc, Cornw;Coate, Cornw. 342n. inherited from uncle, Sir James, lands in Glastonbury, Som.PROB11/188/18. Also held share in Hatfield Chase Level project, bef. 1656.CSP Dom. 1656-7, p. 81.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

SPURSTOWE, William (bef. 1585-1646), of St Stephen Coleman Street, London.

Family and Education
b. bef. 1585, 1st s. of Thomas Spurstowe (d. 1585) of Shrewsbury and Catherine, da. of William Barbor.PROB11/68/568. educ. appr. drapers’ co. Shrewsbury; free of Mercers’ Co. London, 1597.Salop Archives, 1831/6; T.C. Mendenhall, The Shrewsbury Drapers and the Welsh Wool Trade in the 16th and 17th Centuries (Oxford, 1953), 65. m. Damaris (bur. 9 Aug. 1625), da. of Henry Parkhurst of Guildford, Surr. 4s. 1 da.Vis. London 1687, i. (Harl. Soc. n.s. xvi), 339. bur. 22 Jan. 1646 22 Jan. 1646.St Stephen’s Coleman St. par. reg.
Offices Held

Mercantile: member, E. I. Co. by 1621; cttee. by July 1625-July 1641.CSP Col. E.I. 1617–21, p. 505; 1625–9, p. 80; Cal. Ct. Mins. E.I. Co. 1640–43, p. 177. Asst. Massachusetts Bay Co. by July 1629–?Recs. of the Governor and Co. of the Massachusetts Bay in New England ed. N.B. Shurtleff (Boston Mass. 1853–4), i. 48, 50, 51, 56, 58. Member, Levant Co. by 1637.SP105/149, p. 284.

Religious: juryman, St Stephen’s Coleman Street, London 1622, 1631; vestryman, 1623 – 38; auditor, 1624, 1626 – 28, 1631, 1633; feoffee for parish lands, 1626 – 33; feoffee for tithes, 1633–?8.GL, 4458/1; D.A. Kirby, ‘The Radicals of St Stephen’s Coleman St., London, 1624–1642’, Guildhall Misc. iii. 119.

Civic: member, London ct. of requests, 1624, 1633. Common councilman, London 1625–7.GL, 4458/1; Kirby, ‘Radicals of St Stephen’s Coleman St.’, 119.

Local: commr. assurances, London 27 Sept. 1631.C181/4, f. 102.

Central: member, recess cttee. 9 Sept. 1641;CJ ii. 288b. cttee. of navy and customs, 19 Aug. 1642;CJ ii. 728a. cttee. for advance of money, 26 Nov. 1642;CCAM 1; CJ ii. 963a. cttee. for plundered ministers, 31 Dec. 1642, 9 Aug. 1644;CJ ii. 909a; iii. 585a. cttee. for compounding, 28 Sept. 1643;CJ iii. 258a. cttee. for foreign plantations, 2 Nov. 1643; cttee. for excise, 6 June 1645.A. and O.

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SPURSTOWE, William (bef. 1585-1646), of St Stephen Coleman Street, London.

Will
20 Sept. 1644, pr. 4 Feb. 1646.PROB11/195/154.
Estates
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

LLOYD, Walter (1599-c.1664), of Llanfair Clydogau, Card.

Family and Education
b. 24 Nov. 1599, 1st s. of John Lloyd of Llanfair Clydogau and Jane, da. of Sir Walter Rice† of Newton, Carm.C142/305/120; W. Wales Hist. Recs. i. 12. educ. I. Temple, 8 June 1616.I. Temple database. m. (1) Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Pryse of Glanffrêd, Llanfihangel Geneu’r Glyn, Card. at least 3s. (2) aft. Mar. 1644, Bridget, da. of Sir James Pryse (d. 1643), wid. of Robert Corbet, both of Ynysymaengwyn, Tywyn, Merion.; other issue.NLW, Peniarth Estate, NA85, Brogyntyn Estate and Family Recs., Clenennau Letters and Papers, 541; Burke Commoners, iii. 467; W. Wales Hist. Recs. i. 12; CCC 1752, 3286; [A.E.C.], Fam. of Corbet (2 vols. 1915), ii. 317. suc. fa. 1606; Kntd. 24 Mar. 1643.C142/305/120; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 215. d. c. 1664.NLW, Peniarth Estate, NA117.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Card. 21 July 1620-aft. 1641, by Oct. 1660–d.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 192–9. Sheriff, 1621–2.List of Sheriffs (List and Index ix), 242. Commr. Forced Loan, 1627;Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt 2, 145; C193/12/2, f. 66v. ct. of chivalry, Jan. 1635;BHO, Court of Chivalry database. to inquire into exacted fees, Pemb., Carm., Card. 27 June 1635;C181/5, f. 16v. disarming recusants, Card. 30 Aug. 1641;LJ iv. 386a. array (roy.), ?1642;Northants. RO, FH133, unfol. assessment, 1 June 1660;An Ordinance … for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6). poll tax, 1660.SR.

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LLOYD, Walter (1599-c.1664), of Llanfair Clydogau, Card.

Will
not found.
Estates
Oxford 1644
Yes
1640 Volume
oxford
Addresses
Religion

ARUNDELL, John II (d.1696), of Trevedarte, Duloe, Cornw.

Family and Education
1st s. of Thomas Arundell* of Trevedarte, and Mary, da. of Sir Gamaliel Capel. m. ?, 1s. bur. 3 June 1696.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 14; Cornw. RO, Duloe par. regs.
Offices Held

Local: freeholder, West Looe 11 Apr. 1649, confirmed Oct. 1660.Cornw. RO, B/WLO/63/1, ff. 30, 74. Commr. militia, Cornw. 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. Capt. militia ft. Apr. 1660.Mercurius Politicus no. 615 (5–12 Apr. 1660), 1243 (E.182.28). Commr. poll tax, 1660; assessment, 1672, 1677, 1679;SR. recusancy, 1675.CTB iv. 695.

: Cornw., Duloe.
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ARUNDELL, John II (d.1696), of Trevedarte, Duloe, Cornw.

Will
not found.
Estates
inherited (Nov. 1648), manor and barton of Trevedarte, Duloe parish, and properties (inc. a lease of the town rents) in East and West Looe, Cornw.PROB11/206/146.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

BOND, John (1612-76), of Lutton, Purbeck, Dorset.

Family and Education
bap. 12 Apr. 1612, 1st son of Denis Bond* of Lutton and his 1st w. Joane, eldest da. of John Gould of Dorchester.Vis. Dorset 1623 (Harl. Soc. xx), 16-17; Hutchins, Dorset i. 602-3. educ. St Catharine’s, Camb. 1628, BA 1632, MA 1635, LLD 11 Mar. 1646;Al. Cant. I. Temple 20 Jan. 1651.I. Temple Admiss. database. suc. fa. September 1658.PROB11/282/117. unm. bur. 30 July 1676.Hutchins, Dorset i. 603.
Offices Held

Academic: fell. St Catharine’s, Camb. 1634. Master, Trinity Hall 7 Mar. 1646–3 Aug. 1660. Prof. of law, Gresham Coll. London 1650-Oct. 1660. V.-chan. Camb. Univ. Oct. 1658–9.Al. Cant.

Civic: recorder, Weymouth 18 Oct. 1645–23 Apr. 1649.Weymouth Min. Bks. 55, 78.

Central: commr. exclusion from sacrament, 5 June 1646, 29 Aug. 1648. Visitor, Oxf. Univ. 1 May 1647.A. and O.

Local: commr. assessment, Dorset 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648; Camb. 9 June 1657.A. and O. J.p. Camb. Univ. and town 26 May 1654–19 June 1668.C181/6, pp. 34, 387; C181/7, pp. 50, 409. Commr. militia, Dorset 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. gaol delivery, Camb. 18 Sept. 1660.C181/7, p. 52.

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BOND, John (1612-76), of Lutton, Purbeck, Dorset.

Will
Estates
inherited Lutton, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, 1658.PROB11/282/117.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion