LLOYD, Jenkin (c. 1624-60), of Y Faerdref Fawr, Llandysul, Card.

Family and Education
b. c.1624, s. of John Lloyd (d. 1669) of Y Faerdref and Jane, da. of Morgan Herbert (d. 1649) of Hafod Uchtryd, Llanfihangel Y Creuddyn.NLW, SD/1620/52; SD/1669/123; SD/1649/26. educ. Shrewsbury school, 1635;Shrewsbury School Reg. ed. Calvert, ii. 332. Jesus, Oxf. 4 Dec. 1640, ‘aged 16’; MA 14 Apr. 1648. m. aft. 1654 Anne, da. of Hugh Browne, alderman of Bristol, s.p.F. Jones, Historic Homes of Cardiganshire (Newport, Pemb., 2000), 105. d. betw. 24 Feb. and 21 Sept. 1660.PROB11/301, f. 313.
Offices Held

Academic: ?fell. Jesus Oxf. 1648; bursar by 14 Aug. 1650–?Add. 15670, f. 225; T. Richards, Puritan Vis. of Jesus Coll. Oxford (1924), 36–7; Reg. Visitors University of Oxford ed. M. Burrows (Cam. Soc. n.s. xxix), 306.

Local: commr. propagating the gospel in Wales, 22 Feb. 1650. by 14 Aug. 1654 – Mar. 1660A. and O. J.p. Carm.; Card. by 20 Mar. 1656-Mar. 1660.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 171, 197. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, S. Wales 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. securing peace of commonwealth by 27 Nov. 1655;CSP Dom. 1655–6, p. 35. assessment, Card., Carm. 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; militia, 26 July 1659.A. and O.

Irish: trustee, maintenance of Trin. Coll. and free sch. Dublin 8 Mar. 1650.A. and O.

: of Y Faerdref Fawr, Llandysul, Card.
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LLOYD, Jenkin (c. 1624-60), of Y Faerdref Fawr, Llandysul, Card.

Will
24 Feb. 1660, pr. 21 Sept. 1660.PROB11/301, f. 313.
Estates
Oxford 1644
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Addresses
Religion

HAWKESWORTH, Joseph (?1621-69), of Kenilworth, Warws.

Family and Education
?bap. 20 Aug. 1621, s. of Nicholas Hawkesworth of Barnsley, Yorks.Barnsley par. reg. m. Alice (bur. 17 Jan. 1679), wid. of Henry Bolt of Market Harborough, Leics. 1 da. (d.v.p.). bur. 17 May 1669.E. Carey-Hill, ‘The Hawkesworth Pprs. 1601-60’, Trans. Birmingham Arch. Soc. liv, 38-9.
Offices Held

Military: capt. of horse (parlian.), regt. of William Purefoy I*, assoc. of Warws. and Staffs. 25 Apr. 1643 – 31 Mar. 1644; capt. and maj. 1 Apr. 1644 – 29 May 1647; sgt.-maj. 15 Nov. 1644 – 29 May 1647; capt. 29 May 1647 – 17 Mar. 1648, 2 June 1648–9 June 1649. Gov. Warwick Castle 7 Feb. 1649–23 Apr. 1660. Capt. of ft. 7 Feb. 1649–?‘Hawkesworth Pprs.’ 18, 19, 24, 26, 48. Col. militia ft. and maj. of horse, Warws. 9 July 1650–?55;CSP Dom. 1650, p. 507; SP28/248, warrants of 23 Dec. 1652, 1654. capt. militia horse, 28 May 1655;‘Hawkesworth Pprs.’, 36. ?col. 1 Sept. 1659–60.CJ vii. 772b.

Local: commr. assessment, Warws. 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649; Warws. and Coventry 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660. 9 Mar. 1650 – July 1652A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). J.p. Warws., by Oct. 1653-bef. Oct. 1660.C231/6, p. 179; C193/13/4, f. 103v. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Warws. 28 Aug. 1654; oyer and terminer, Midland circ. 22 June 1659–10 July 1660;C181/6, p. 370. militia, Warws. and Coventry 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O.

Central: commr. security of protector, England and Wales 27 Nov. 1656.A. and O.

Household: estate steward, household of 2nd Baron Brooke (Robert Greville†) by 1640.Warws. RO, CR 1886/ box 411, accts. of Joseph Hawkesworth.

: of Kenilworth, Warws.
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HAWKESWORTH, Joseph (?1621-69), of Kenilworth, Warws.

Will
8 May 1670, pr. 4 July 1672.PROB11/339, f. 262.
Estates
acquired Kenilworth castle, former crown property, for £2,000, 11 Feb. 1651 (forfeit 1660). Thereafter, moved to Feckenham, Worcs., thence to Lubenham, Leics.‘Hawkesworth Pprs.’, 19, 21, 38-9.
Oxford 1644
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Presented John Smith to living of Stratford, Wilts. 1655.

HERBERT, Philip, Lord Herbert of Cardiff and 5th earl of Pembroke (1621-69), of Cardiff Castle, Glam., Wilton, Wilts. and Durham House, The Strand, Westminster.

Family and Education
bap. 21 Feb. 1621,W. Robinson, Hist. Enfield (1823), ii. 92. 4th but 1st surv. s. of Philip Herbert*, 4th earl of Pembroke, and Susan (bur. 1 Feb. 1629), da. of Edward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford; bro. of James Herbert*, John Herbert* and William Herbert II*.CP. educ. Westminster sch.;Rec. Old Westminsters, i. 450. Exeter Coll., Oxf., 20 Apr. 1632;Al. Ox. travelled (France, Italy) 1635–7; Acad. Geneva 1635.Le Livre du Recteur de l’Académie de Genève (1559-1878) ed. S. Stelling-Michaud (Geneva, 6 1959-80), i. 186. styled. : Lord Herbert (of Cardiff). m. (1) 28 Mar. 1639, Penelope (b. 2 Oct. 1620, d. 1647), da. and h. of Sir Robert Naunton of Letheringham, Suff., wid. of Paul Bayning, 2nd Viscount Bayning of Sudbury, 1s. (2) ?1649, Katherine (bur. 28 Feb. 1678), da. of Sir William Villiers, 1st bt., of Brooksby, Leics., 2s., 4da. suc. fa. as 5th earl of Pembroke, 23 Jan. 1650. d. 11 Dec. 1669.St Martin Vintry, London, par. reg.; CP.
Offices Held

Military: capt. of horse, royal army, 27 Mar., 11 May 1639.Coventry Docquets, 49; SP16/538, f. 160v.

Local: commr. oyer and terminer, Som. 20 July 1640;C181/5, f. 183. London by Jan. 1654–d.;C181/6, pp. 1, 356; C181/7, pp. 1, 512. Western, Oxf. circs. by Feb. 1654–d.;C181/6, pp. 8, 10, 374, 377; C181/7, pp. 8, 10, 494, 497. Mdx. 18 May 1659, 13 Nov. 1660;CJ vii. 657b; C181/7, f. 67v. Wales 8 Nov. 1661.C181/7, p. 119. Ld. lt. Som. 30 July 1640–42;SP16/465, f. 52; SP16/467, f. 32; HMC 4th Rep. 27. Brec., Glam., Mon. 5 Mar.-30 July 1642.A. and O.; LJ v. 248b. Commr. array (roy.), Mont. 28 July 1642; Glam. 3 Aug. 1642.Northants. RO, FH133. J.p. Glam. ?-10 Jan. 1644, 16 Jan. 1647 – d.; Mon. ?- 10 Jan. 1645, by Oct. 1660 – d.; Brec. 10 Nov. 1647 – bef.July 1650; Mont. 9 Mar. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1654, 12 Sept. 1660 – d.; Flint 25 July 1650 – 28 July 1653; Haverfordwest 15 Sept. 1650 – 21 Aug. 1654; Pemb. by Oct. 1660–d.Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 111–2, 144–7, 221–4, 241, 271–2, 301, 359, 362–4. Commr. defence of Wilts. 15 July 1644; assessment, 18 Oct. 1644, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 7 Apr., 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660; Glam. 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660. 10 Nov. 1647 – bef.July 1650A. and O. Custos rot. Brec.; Derbys. 12 Feb. 1650-bef. 1657; Wilts. 15 Feb. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1660; Mont. 9 Mar. 1650 – bef.Oct. 1654; Glam. 30 July 1660 – d.; Pemb. by Oct. 1660–d.C231/6, pp. 174, 175; Justices of the Peace ed. Phillips, 144–5, 221–4, 271–2, 303–5. Commr. Glos. and S. E. Wales militia, 12 May 1648; militia, Wilts. 2 Dec 1648, 14 Mar. 1655, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O.; CSP Dom. 1655, p. 79. Westminster, 7 June 1650;Severall Procs. in Parl. no. 37 (6–13 June 1650), 525 (E.777.11). Mon. 19 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Glam. 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660;CJ vii. 725a; A. and O. sewers, Ticehurst and River Rother, Kent and Suss. 3 Nov. 1653;C181/6, p. 22. Kent 1 July 1659, 21 Sept. 1660;C181/6, p. 366; C181/7, p. 56. Mon. 22 Aug. 1660, 26 Aug. 1669;C181/7, pp. 35, 505. gaol delivery, Newgate gaol by Jan. 1654–d.;C181/6, pp. 1, 356; C181/7, pp. 1, 512. ejecting scandalous ministers, S. Wales 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Central: member, cttee. for excise, 6 June 1645. Commr. abuses in heraldry, 19 Mar. 1646. Member, cttee. of navy and customs, 17 Dec. 1647;A. and O. cttee. regulating universities, 29 Mar. 1650.CJ vi. 388b. Cllr. of state, 25 Nov. 1651.CJ vii. 43a.

Mercantile: ld. of trade, 1660. Member, Royal African Co. 1660.CP; Pepys’s Diary, i. 258. Treas. Fisheries Soc. 3 Sept. 1661.CSP Dom. 1661–1662, p. 83.

Court: cupbearer and bearer of golden spurs, coronation of Charles II, 23 Apr. 1661.CSP Dom. 1660–1661, p. 584.

: Lord Herbert of Cardiff and 5th earl of Pembroke (1621-69), of Cardiff Castle, Wilts., Wilton, Glam. 1621 – 69 and Durham House, Westminster., The Strand.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, family group, A. Van Dyck, 1634-5;Wilton House, Wilts. line engraving, P. Lombart aft. A. Van Dyck;NPG. oil on panel, E.T. Haynes aft. A. Van Dyck, nineteenth century.Castell Coch, Cardiff, on loan from Bute colln.

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HERBERT, Philip, Lord Herbert of Cardiff and 5th earl of Pembroke (1621-69), of Cardiff Castle, Glam., Wilton, Wilts. and Durham House, The Strand, Westminster.

Will
28 Aug., pr. 22 Dec. 1669.PROB11/331/630.
Estates
bef. 23 Jan. 1650, allowance from fa. £1,400 p.a., together with property settlement on marriage, inc. Cardiff Castle; thereafter inheritance from father of lands in Wales, Wilts. (esp. Wilton, Ramsbury), Kent, Suss., Derbys., Staffs. and Yorks., at pre-war valuation of over £18,000 p.a., charged with debts of at least £26,900; bef. 12 Jan. 1651 sold/agreed to sell land worth c. £15,000, incl. Chedsey, Som., for £9,700;Sheffield Archives, EM1356, 1358, 1359. bef. 14 Oct. 1652, sold Ramsbury to Charles Dormer, 2nd earl of Carnarvon;CSP Dom. 1651–1652, p. 440. May 1668, sold Kenfig, Glam., to Sir Edward Mansell.Arch. Cambr. xv (58) (1898), 150.
Oxford 1644
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Addresses
Religion

CHOLMELEY, Sir Hugh (1600-57), of Whitby, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 22 July 1600, 1st s. of Sir Richard Cholmley† of Whitby, and 1st w. Susan (d.1611), da. of John Legard, merchant, of London and Ganton, Yorks.;Cholmley Mems. ed. J. Binns (Yorks. Arch. Soc. rec. ser. cliii), 72, 80; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 254. bro. of Henry Cholmley*. educ. Beverley g.s. (William Petty) 1611-13;Cholmley Mems. 78, 81-2. Jesus, Camb. Easter 1614;Al. Cant.; Cholmley Mems. 82-3. G. Inn 6 Feb. 1618.G. Inn Admiss. 149; Cholmley Mems. 83. m. 10 Dec. 1622 (with £3,000), Elizabeth (d. 17 Apr. 1655), da. of Sir William Twysden† of Red Cross Street, London, and Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent, 3s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.).St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street (Harl. Soc. par. reg. section lxxii), 6; Cholmley Mems. 84, 115, 116, 121; Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 255-6. Kntd. 19 May 1626;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 190. suc. fa. 23 Sept. 1631;Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 254. cr. bt. 10 Aug. 1641.CB. d. 30 Nov. 1657.Dugdale’s Vis. Yorks. ii. 255.
Offices Held

Civic: freeman, Scarborough Jan. 1624–?d.Scarborough Recs. 1600–40 ed. M. Y. Ashcroft (N. Yorks. RO Publications xlvii), 117–18.

Local: j.p. Yorks. (N. Riding) 20 July 1631-c.1644.C231/5, p. 64; N. Riding QS Recs. ed. Atkinson (N. Riding Rec. Soc. iii), 181. Commr. sewers, 28 Apr. 1632;C181/4, f. 114. charitable uses, 16 Mar. 1633;C192/1, unfol. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 21 June 1633-aft. June 1641;C181/4, ff. 143, 197v; C181/5, ff. 8, 203v. repair of St Paul’s Cathedral, N. Riding c.1633.LMA, CLC/313/I/B/004/MS25474/002, p. 71. Dep. lt. c.1635–40. Col. militia ft. c.1635–40.Add. 28082, f. 81; Cholmley Mems. 96, 100. Commr. further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641;SR. assessment, 1642, 4 Feb. 1643;SR; A. and O. sequestration, 27 Mar. 1643.A. and O.

Central: commr. for disbursing subsidy, 1641; further subsidy, 1641; assessment, 1642;SR. to attend king at York, 2 May 1642.CJ ii. 553a

Military: col. of ft. (parlian.) c.Aug. 1642-Mar. 1643. Gov. (parlian.) Scarborough c. Aug. 1642 – Mar. 1643, (roy.) Mar. 1643-July 1645.Cholmley Mems. 104, 105; Rushworth, Hist. Collns. vi. 118. Col. of horse and dragoons (roy.), c.Mar. 1643-July 1645. V.-adm. (roy.) N. Yorks. coast c.Mar. 1643-July 1645.Cholmley Mems. 105.

: of Whitby, Yorks.
Likenesses

Likenesses: oil on canvas, C. Johnson, c.1640;Cholmley Mems. frontispiece, 99. oil on canvas, P. Lely.NT, Hatchlands.

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CHOLMELEY, Sir Hugh (1600-57), of Whitby, Yorks.

Will
19 Nov. 1657, pr. 8 Nov. 1660.PROB11/300, f. 359.
Estates
in 1631, inherited estate inc. manor, mansion house and rectory of Whitby and numerous properties in and around Whitby and Fylingthorpe, Yorks. worth about £1,600 p.a. – or £2,700 p.a. on improvement.Cholmley Mems. 75, 87, 167-71, 176-85. In 1633, purchased manors of Dale Town and Aislaby and a third of manor of Skelton, Yorks.C54/2966/16; Cholmley Mems. 92. By the mid-1640s, estate consisted of manor, mansion house and rectory of Whitby, manor of Dale Town and lands in and around Whitby, Fylingthorpe and Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorks. valued at more than £1,170 p.a.C54/2971/13; SP23/9, f. 18; SP23/214, pp. 291, 297; VCH N. Riding, ii. 496, 503-4, 510. During 1650s, invested over £10,000 erecting alum works at Whitby, which he leased out at £200 p.a.C5/18/22; C6/41/151; Cholmley Mems. 12, 14, 111.
Oxford 1644
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Chiswick, Mdx. (1641-2) Roydon Hall, Peckham, Kent (1651-2) Russell Street, next to the Reindeer Inn, London (1654-5).Cholmley Mems. 83, 84, 91, 98, 103, 113, 114; CJ ii. 735b.
Religion

SAUNDERS, Thomas (d.1660), of Uggaton, Payhembury, Devon.

Family and Education
?2nd s. of Lawrence Saunders (d. aft. 1641) of Payhembury and Edith. m. by 1658, ?da. of John Serle of Buckerell, s.p. d. by Dec. 1660.Familiae Minorum Gentium iii. (Harl. Soc. xxxix), 1054; PROB11/302/588; Bodl. Walker, c.2, f. 311.
Offices Held

Military: maj. (parlian.) Lyme Regis garrison, c. 1644; Exmouth c. 1646; Exeter by Feb. 1648.M. Wanklyn, Reconstructing the New Model Army (Solihull, 2015–16), i. 164n; Bodl. Tanner 57, ff. 127–9. Col. militia ft. Devon 2 Mar. 1650; capt. militia dragoons, 24 May 1650;CSP Dom. 1650, pp. 504, 507. capt. militia, 24 June 1655–?60.SP25/77, pp. 867, 890.

Local: commr. assessment, Exeter 23 May, 7 Dec. 1649, 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652; Devon 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 24 Nov. 1653, 9 June 1657.A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). J.p. 25 May 1650–?Apr. 1659.C231/6, p. 186; Devon RO, DQS, 28/6,12. Commr. militia by June 1651.SP28/227, loose warrant of 4 June 1651. Recvr.-gen. revenues, Hants, Wilts. and Dorset Feb. 1654–5;Add. 4184, no. 71. Devon, Som., Cornw. and Exeter 22 Aug. 1655–60.C82/2251. Commr. ejecting scandalous ministers, Devon 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 27 Mar. 1655;C181/6, p. 99. securing peace of commonwealth, Devon 1655.Som. RO, DD WO53/8/2; TSP iii. 309.

Central: commr. tendering oath to MPs, 18 Jan. 1658.CJ vii. 578a.

: Payhembury, Devon.
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SAUNDERS, Thomas (d.1660), of Uggaton, Payhembury, Devon.

Will
July 1658, pr. 8 Dec. 1660.PROB11/302/532.
Estates
inherited farm at Uggaton, Payhembury;PROB11/302/532. with John Gorges, bought Bradninch manor 8 Jan. 1650, for £19,517 11s. 10¼d.E121/2/2; Devon RO, DD 8/30/4/50v.
Oxford 1644
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Addresses
Religion

GODDARD, Dr Jonathan (1617/1618-75), of Merton College, Oxford.

Family and Education
bap. 2 Feb. 1617 or 1618,‘Jonathan Goddard’, Oxford DNB. only surv. s. of Henry Goddard (d. 1647) of Chatham and Deptford, Kent, and his w. ?Rose (d. aft. 1646).PROB11/201/558; Al. Ox.; Ath. Ox. iii. 1029. educ. sch. Chatham and London; Magdalen Hall, Oxf. 11 May 1632, ‘aged 15’; ?travelled abroad; Christ’s, Camb. 26 June 1637, ‘aged 21’; BA St Catherine’s, Camb. 1638; MD, Camb. 20 Jan. 1643.Al. Ox.; Ath. Ox. iii. 1029; Al. Cant. unmar. d. 24 Mar. 1675.Ath. Ox. iii. 1030; Munck’s Roll i. 240, 242; St Helen, Bishopsgate, London par. reg.
Offices Held

Medical: member, Coll. of Physicians 22 Dec. 1643; fell. 4 Nov. 1646–d.J. Ward, The Lives of the Professors of Gresham College (1740), 270; Munck’s Roll i. 240.

Irish: trustee, maintenance of Trin. Coll. and free sch. Dublin 8 Mar. 1650.A. and O.

Academic: warden, Merton, Oxf. 9 Dec. 1651–3 July 1660.Reg. Annalium Collegii Mertoniensis 1603–1660 ed. R. Highfield (Oxf. Hist. Soc. n.s. xli), xxxix, 329. Prof. of physic, Gresham Coll. London, 7 Nov. 1655–d.Ward, Professors of Gresham Coll. 270. FRS and cllr. 1663–d.T. Sprat, The Hist. of the Royal Society of London (1667), 137, 432–3; M. Hunter, The Royal Society and its Fellows (1982), 160–1.

Local: j.p. Oxon. 5 Mar. 1653–?Mar. 1660.C231/6, p. 252; C193/13/4, f. 77v; C193/13/5, f. 84. Commr. assessment, 24 Nov. 1653;An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). ejecting scandalous ministers, 28 Aug. 1654.A. and O.

Central: cllr. of state, 1 Nov. 1653.CJ vii. 344a, 344b. Commr. visitation Oxf. Univ. 2 Sept. 1654.A. and O.

: Oxford.
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GODDARD, Dr Jonathan (1617/1618-75), of Merton College, Oxford.

Will
not made.Aubrey, Brief Lives, i. 268.
Estates
from Sep. 1647, interest in state debts due to his father.PROB11/201/558.
Oxford 1644
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Addresses
Religion

BOSCAWEN, Charles (1627-89), of Nancealverne, Cornw.

Family and Education
bap. 28 Oct. 1627, 4th s. of Hugh Boscawen of Tregothnan and Margaret, da. of Robert Rolle* of Heanton Satchville, Devon; bro. of Hugh Boscawen* and Edward Boscawen*.Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 47. educ. I. Temple, 13 Mar. 1647.I. Temple database. unm. d. 1689.
Offices Held

Local: commr. assessment, Cornw. 10 Dec. 1652, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689;A. and O.; An Ordinance… for an Assessment (1660, E.1075.6); SR. militia, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660.A. and O. J.p. Mar.-bef. Oct. 1660.A Perfect List (1660). Capt. militia ft. Apr. 1660.HP Commons 1660–1690. Commr. poll tax, 1660.SR.

: Cornw.
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BOSCAWEN, Charles (1627-89), of Nancealverne, Cornw.

Will
not found.
Estates
inherited unspecified lands from fa. (d. 1641), by deed of May 1636;PROB11/188/277. bequeathed barton of Worthevale, manor of Rosacarrock, and tenement in Port Columb in will of bro. Edward Boscawen, 1685.PROB11/383/130.
Oxford 1644
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Addresses
Religion

PALGRAVE, Sir John, 1st bt. (1605-72), of Barningham Norwood, Norf.

Family and Education
bap. 26 June 1605, 1st s. of Sir Augustine Palgrave and Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Willoughby of Risley, Derbys.Vis. Norf. (Norf. Rec. Soc. iv-v), ii. 154; C.J. Palmer and S. Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. (Norwich, 1878), 8-9, 18, 164. educ. I. Temple 14 Sept. 1621.I. Temple admissions database. m. (1) 25 Sept. 1628, Elizabeth (bur. 19 Dec. 1634), da. of John Jermy of Gunton, Norf., 2s. 1da. d.v.p. ;‘Jermy of Gunton’ website; Vis. Norf. ii. 154-5; Vis. Norf. 1563, ed. G.H. Dashwood and E.E.G. Bulwer (Norwich, 1878-95), i. 108, ii. 27; Palmer and Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 9, 18, 166. (2) 1634, Anne (d. 25 Dec. 1676), da. of William de Grey of Merton, wid. of Cotton Gascoigne of Illington, Norf., 3s. (2 ) 2da.Vis. Norf. ii. 154; Palmer and Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 9, 18, 195. suc. fa. 1639;Palmer and Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 166; Blomefield, Norf. viii. 95. cr. bt. 24 June 1641;CB, ii. 90. Kntd. 28 June 1641.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 209. bur. 26 Apr. 1672 26 Apr. 1672.Palmer and Tucker, Palgrave Fam. Mems. 166.
Offices Held

Local: j.p. Norf. 7 May 1640 – bef.Jan. 1650, 14 Mar. 1650–70.C231/5, p. 383; C231/6, p. 181; C231/7, p. 374. Commr. subsidy, 1641, 1663; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641, 1660;SR. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 25 June 1641 – aft.Jan. 1642, by Feb. 1654–10 July 1660;C181/5, ff. 199v, 218; C181/6, pp. 16, 379. Norf. 11 Sept. 1645;C181/5, f. 260v. contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642;SR. assessment, 1642, 24 Feb. 1643, 21 Feb. 1645, 23 June 1647, 16 Feb. 1648, 9 June 1657, 26 Jan., 1 June 1660, 1661, 1664. by 1642 – ?SR; A. and O.; An Act for an Assessment (1653, E.1062.28). Dep. lt.; Norwich Dec. 1642–?.Bodl. Tanner 63, f. 152; CJ ii. 884a. Commr. sequestration, Norf. 27 Mar. 1643;A. and O. Eastern Assoc. 21 Apr., 10 Aug. 1643;Suff. ed. Everitt, 52; A. and O. levying of money, Norf. 7 May, 3 Aug. 1643; New Model ordinance, 17 Feb. 1645;A. and O. gaol delivery, 11 Sept. 1645;C181/5, f. 260v. militia, 2 Dec. 1648, 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660;A. and O. sewers, Norf. and Suff. 20 Dec. 1658, 1 Aug. 1664, 20 Dec. 1669.C181/6, p. 338; C181/7, pp. 285, 523.

Military: col. of ft. (parlian.) by May 1643-Dec. 1644.SP28/14, f. 155; SP28/21, ff. 104, 108; Holmes, Eastern Assoc. 238 ?Gov. Gainsborough, Lincs. Dec. 1643-Mar. 1644.Knyvett Lttrs. 139.

Central: commr. exclusion from the sacrament, 29 Aug. 1648.A. and O.

Civic: freeman, Gt. Yarmouth Apr. 1660.Cal. of the Freemen of Great Yarmouth (Norwich, 1910), 91.

: 1st bt. (1605-72), of Barningham Norwood, Norf. 1605 – 72.
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PALGRAVE, Sir John, 1st bt. (1605-72), of Barningham Norwood, Norf.

Will
not found.
Estates
owned manor of Barningham Norwood.Blomefield, Norf. viii. 94.
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Addresses
Religion

BABER, John (1594-1644), of Wells, Som. and Lincoln’s Inn, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 14 Jan. 1594, 1st s. of Dr John Baber of Tormarton, Glos. prebendary of Combe and Exeter, and Mary, da. of Dr John Woolton, bp. of Exeter 1579-94.Vis. Som. ed. Weaver, 3. educ. Lincoln, Oxf. 1608, BA 1611;Al. Ox. L. Inn 1614, called 1621.LI Admiss. i. 166. m. 5 Oct. 1623, Elizabeth, da. of William Walrond of Isle Brewer, Som. 1s. 2da.Ashill par. reg.; Brown, Abstracts of Som. Wills, v. 106, vi. 56. suc. fa. 1628.Notes on the Diocese of Gloucester, ed. J. Fendley (Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. xix), 281. d. betw. 14 Apr. and 8 July 1644.Wells Convocation Acts Bks. 864-7.
Offices Held

Legal: called, L. Inn 1621; pensioner, 1635 – 36; bencher, 1639–41.LI Black Bks. ii. 220, 330, 339, 354, 357. Counsel, Wells Cathedral 1636.HMC Wells, ii. 417.

Local: j.p. Som. by 1625 – 26, 10 Dec. 1640–?, Oct. 1643–d.C231/5, p. 416; Wells Convocation Acts Bks. i. 439–40; QS Recs. Som. Commonwealth, p. xx. Steward, Burton manor, Som. 1637–?d.HMC Egmont, i. 94, 108. Judge, v-adm. ct. Som. 1638.CSP Dom. 1637–8, p. 179. Commr. subsidy, 1641; further subsidy, 1641; poll tax, 1641; contribs. towards relief of Ireland, 1642; assessment, 1642.SR.

Civic: freeman, Wells 1625; capital burgess, 1625 – 41; recorder, 1625–d.Wells Convocation Acts Bks. i. 416, 424, ii. 812.

: of Wells, Som. and Mdx., Lincoln’s Inn.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

BABER, John (1594-1644), of Wells, Som. and Lincoln’s Inn, Mdx.

Will
admin. 17 June 1646.Brown, Abstracts of Som. Wills, v. 106.
Estates
he and others sold lands at Blagdon, Som. 1630; he and others bought lands at Wedmore, Som. 1630.Coventry Docquets, 603, 607.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion

COOPER, George (1626-89), of Clarendon Park, Wilts.

Family and Education
bap. 15 Dec. 1626, 2nd s. of Sir John Cooper (d. 1631), 1st bt.† of Rockbourne, Hants, and Anne, da. and h. of Sir Anthony Ashley, 1st bt.† of Wimborne St Giles, Dorset;Wimborne St Giles par. reg.; Collins, Peerage, iii. 546. bro. of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper*. educ. Exeter Coll. Oxf. 1 Apr. 1642.Al. Ox. m. July 1647, Elizabeth, da. and coh. of John Oldfield, Fishmonger and sugar refiner, of Bow and St Katherine Creechurch, London, 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 6da.W.D. Christie, Life of Anthony Ashley Cooper, First Earl of Shaftesbury (1871), i. p. xliv; Collins, Peerage, iii. 546; PROB11/269/170. d. by July 1689.HP Commons, 1660-90, ‘George Cooper’.
Offices Held

Local: commr. Tower Hamlets militia, 23 May 1649; militia, Wilts. 26 July 1659, 12 Mar. 1660; Mdx. 12 Mar. 1660. 29 Apr. 1648 – bef.Oct. 1660A. and O. J.p.; Dorset by Feb. 1650 – Mar. 1660; Wilts. by Oct. 1653-bef. Oct. 1660.C231/6, p. 114; C193/13/3, f. 15v; C193/13/4, f. 111. Commr. assessment, Mdx. 26 Nov. 1650, 10 Dec. 1652, 26 Jan. 1660; Wilts. 24 Nov. 1653, 26 June 1657, 26 Jan. 1660, 1672, 1679; Westminster 1661, 1672, 1677, 1679, 1689;A. and O.; CJ vii. 356a; SR. ejecting scandalous ministers, Wilts. 28 Aug. 1654;A. and O. oyer and terminer, Western circ. 27 Mar. 1655;C181/6, p. 98; CSP Dom. 1655, p. 114. sewers, Mdx. 5 Feb. 1657;C181/6, p. 201. Mdx. and Westminster 27 May 1664.C181/7, p. 254. Treas. of prizes, Dover 1668.CSP Dom. 1668–9, p. 47.

Central: trustee, maintenance of preaching ministers, 8 June 1649, 2 Sept. 1654; augmentations for preaching ministers, 5 Apr. 1650. Commr. high ct. of justice, 26 Mar. 1650, 13 June 1654; admlty. and navy, 2 Feb. 1660.A. and O.

Civic: freeman, Poole Apr. 1660.Poole borough archives, MS B17.

Irish: commr. revenue arrears, 1671.CSP Dom. 1671, p. 480.

: of Clarendon Park, Wilts.
Volume
Commons 1640-1660
Web Title

COOPER, George (1626-89), of Clarendon Park, Wilts.

Will
not found.
Estates
granted £4,000 and annuity of £55 by his bro. Sir Anthony, 1647;Christie, Shaftesbury, i. pp. xliv-xlv. bought manor of Clarendon Park, Wilts. by 1652;Hoare, Hist. Wilts. v. (Alderbury), 144; CSP Dom. 1651-2, p. 523. inherited house in Bow, London from his fa.-in-law, 1657.PROB11/269/170.
Oxford 1644
No
Addresses
Religion