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GAUNTLETT, Roger (c.1573-1627), of Bulhall House, Salisbury, Wilts.

Family and Education
b. c. 1573, IGI Wilts. 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Richard Gauntlett of Salisbury, and ?Margaret. Wilts. RO, 1901/1. m. 19 Feb. 1600, Vis. Wilts. (Harl. Soc. cv-cvi), 96-7. Katherine, da. of Nicholas Huttoft, merchant of Salisbury, 3s. 8da. PROB 11/152, f. 91v. suc. fa. 1610. PROB 11/115, f. 235. d. bet. 2 Apr.-13 July 1627. PROB 11/152, f. 91v.
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Member of the Forty-Eight, Salisbury 1601 – 06, auditor (jt.), chamberlains’ accts. 1601, 1608, 1611, 1618, 1625; commr. distribution of alms, Salisbury 1604; chamberlain (jt.), Salisbury 1605, member of the Twenty-Four 1606 – d., mayor 1607, treas. (jt.), corporation rents 1618, Poplar’s charity (London estate), 1619, brewhouse 1623; commr. to draft workhouse regulations, Salisbury 1623; auditor (jt.) brewhouse accts., Salisbury 1624; commr. subsidy, Salisbury and Wilts. 1624; C212/22/23. gov. and treas. workhouse, Salisbury 1625, j.p. by 1621; Wilts. RO, G23/1/3, ff. 166v, 167v, 192, 197, 197v, 203v, 215v, 262v, 267, 272v, 304, 319, 320v. commr. to examine lawsuits against Salisbury corporation 1626. Ibid. ff. 177, 214v, 282, 294v, 298.

Main residence: Bulhall House, Salisbury, Wilts.
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GAUNTLETT, Roger (c.1573-1627)

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GARDENER, Sir Robert (c.1540-1620), of Elmswell, Suff.; Breckles, Norf. and Serjeants’ Inn, Chancery Lane, London

Family and Education
b. c. 1540,W.A. Copinger, Manors of Suff. i. 288. o.s. of William Gardener, yeoman, of Hartest, Suff. and Alice, wid. of one Ling. Suff. RO (Bury St. Edmunds), Sudbury archdeaconry wills 32, ff. 346, 429; inf. from Amanda J.E. Arrowsmith, county archivist. educ. L. Inn 1562, called 1570. LI Admiss.; LI Black Bks. i. 372. m. (1) aft. 1567, Anne (d.1587), da. of Robert Cordall, brewer, of London, 1s. at least 2da. all d.v.p.; (2) Thomasine, da. of John Barker†, merchant, of Ipswich, Suff., s.p.; (3) aft. 1601, Anne, da. of John Trelawny of Poole, Menheniot, Cornw., wid. of John Spring of Pakenham, Suff., s.p. suc. fa. 1566; PROB 11/32, f. 128; 11/117, f. 221; Copinger, i. 288; CSP Ire. 1586-8, p. 410; 1592-6, p. 488; Add. 19131, f. 56. Kntd. by 11 Aug. 1591. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 88; CSP Ire. 1588-92, p. 408. d. 12 Feb. 1620. C142/402/143.
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Reader, Furnivals Inn 1575, L. Inn 1584; bencher, L. Inn 1582–7; Readers and Readings in Inns of Ct. and Chancery ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. xiii), 130, 203; LI Black Bks. i. 424, 433. c.j.k.b. [I] 1586–1603; Patentee Officers in Ireland comp. J.L.J. Hughes, 55; CSP Ire. 1603–6, p. 114 sjt.-at-law 1587–d. Order of Sjts.-at-Law ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. v), 513.

J.p. Suff. by 1579 – d., Norf. by c.1609–d.; SP12/145, f. 37; C66/1786; 2174. commr. plantation, Munster [I], 1587-at least 1595, CP and CR Ire. ii. 129, 172, 352. inquiry, manorial boundaries, Cambs. 1602, Fenland 1605; C181/1, ff. 32, 122. collector, Privy Seal loan, Suff. 1604 – 05, 1611–12, HMC Hatfield, xvi. 385; E401/2585, ff. 61–2, 65–6, 138–9; J.J. M[uskett], ‘Suff. directory’, East Anglian, n.s. viii. 295; E403/2731, f. 194v. commr. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 1605 – d., sewers, Fenland 1605 – 18, Suff. 1609 – 19, Suff. and Essex 1617, inquiry, lands of the Gunpowder plotters, Suff. 1606, C181/1, ff. 104v, 131; 181/2, ff. 3v, 94v, 272v, 326v, 349v; 181/3, f. 4v. subsidy, Suff. and Bury St. Edmunds 1608, SP14/31, ff. 37v, 38v. commr. and collector, aid 1609, 1612–13; CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 520; SP14/43/107; E163/16/21; Harl. 354, f. 68v. commr. sea breaches, Norf. and Suff. 1610, 1616, piracy, Suff. 1612, C181/2, ff. 127v, 174v, 263v. charitable uses 1617. C93/9/4.

PC [I] 1586-at least 1602; CSP Ire. 1586–8, p. 60; 1601–3, p. 381. commr. to examine witnesses in Chancery [I] 1587, ecclesiastical causes [I] 1593, Crown debts [I] 1594 – at least1600, lease royal lands [I] 1594 – at least1600, Court of Wards [I] 1594 – at least1604; ld. justice [I] (jt.) 1597–9; CP and CR Ire. ii. 124, 287, 290, 466–7, 564; Patentee Officers in Ireland, 55. government, Channel Is. 1607, HMC Hatfield, xix. 282. inquiry into Parl. [I] 1613. APC, 1613–14, pp. 154–5.

Main residences: Elmswell, Suff. and Breckles, Norf. and Serjeants' Inn, Chancery Lane, London.
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GARDENER, Sir Robert (c.1540-1620)

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GAMULL, William (aft. 1571-1643), of Bridge Street, St. John’s, Chester.

Family and Education
b. aft. 1571, 2nd s. of Edmund Gamull (d.1616) of Chester, alderman and merchant and his 1st w. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Case of Eaton, Cheshire; bro. of Thomas*. m. (1) Eleanor (d.1615), da. of William Cotgreave of Chester, alderman, 2s. 2da.; (2) Francesca, da. of Anthony Grosvenor of Dodleston, Cheshire. Vis. Cheshire (Harl. Soc. xviii), 268-9; Vis. Cheshire (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. lviii), 103-4. d. Apr. 1643. Harl. 2129, f. 86v. sig. Will[ia]m Gamull.
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Freeman, Chester 1598, Freemen of Chester ed. J.H.E. Bennett (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. li), 79. common cllr. aft. 1598 – 1602, sheriff 1602–3, J. Hemingway, Hist. Chester, 233; Cheshire Archives, AB/1, f. 272. sheriffs’-peer 1603 – 05, alderman 1605–d., Cheshire Archives, AB/1, f. 287. mayor 1608 – 09, 1620–1, Cheshire Archives, AF/8/2; CR60/83, f. 37; Hemingway, 233. auditor 1616, 1619; Cheshire Archives, AB/1, ff. 336v, 349v; AF/11/4. adm. of the Dee, 1608 – 09, 1620 – 21; j.p. Chester 1608–d.; Cal. Chester City Mins. ed. M.J. Groombridge (Lancs. and Cheshire Rec. Soc. cvi), p. xiii; Harl. 2129, f. 86v. commr. subsidy, Chester 1621, 1624, C212/22/21, 23. sewers, 1627, C181/3, f. 237v. recusants, Northern counties 1635, 1638. T. Rymer, Foedera, ix. pt. 1, p. 58; pt. 2, p. 162.

Main residence: Bridge Street, St. John's, Chester.
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AYSCOUGH, Sir Edward (1596-by 1654), of South Kelsey, Lincs.

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bap. 24 Aug. 1596, 2nd but o. surv. s. of William Ayscough of South Kelsey and his 2nd w. Katherine, da. of William Heneage of Hainton, Lincs.Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. l), 65. educ. Sidney Sussex, Camb. 1612.Al. Cant. m. bef. 1618, Frances (d. 3 Nov. 1658), da. and h. of Sir Nicholas Clifford† of Bobbing Ct., Kent, 7s. (4 d.v.p.) 6da. (4 d.v.p.).Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. lv), 1325; C. Dalton, Wrays of Glentworth, iii. ped. suc. fa. 1611, grandfa. 1612;C142/325/192; C142/328/163; G. Holles, Lincs. Church Notes (Lincoln Rec. Soc. i), 76; CSP Dom. 1611-18, p. 267. Kntd. c. Jan. 1613.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 152. d. by 1 July 1654.PROB 11/235, f. 56v.
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J.p. Lincs. (Lindsey) 1618 – 27, 1628-at least 1640;C231/4, ff. 69, 261; C66/2858. freeman, Lincoln, Lincs. 1621;Lincs. AO, L1/1/1/4, f. 173. commr. recusants, Lincs. 1624,HMC Rutland, i. 471. swans, Lincs., Northants., Rutland, Notts. 1625, Lincs. 1635;C181/3, f. 165; 181/5, f. 14. sheriff, Lincs. 1631–2;List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 80. commr. sewers, Lincs. 1631–46,C181/4, f. 83v; 181/5, f. 269. repair of St. Paul’s cathedral, Lincs. 1633,GL, ms 25475/1, f. 14v. charitable uses, 1634–42;C192/1, unfol. capt. militia, Lincs. by 1642;Lincs. N and Q, viii. 108. commr. assessment, Lincs. 1643 – 49, sequestration 1643, levying money 1643, defence of Eastern Association 1643, New Model Ordinance 1645, oyer and terminer 1645, militia 1648.A. and O. i. 92, 114, 149, 232, 294, 539, 622, 641, 968, 1086, 1239; ii. 37, 302; C181/5, f. 251v.

Commr. treaty with Scottish army 1643, 1646, 1647,CJ, iv. 606a; LJ, vi. 55b; ix. 500a; CSP Dom. 1645–7, p. 264. exclusion from sacrament 1646, scandalous offences 1648.A. and O. i. 853, 1209.

Main residence: South Kelsey, Lincs.
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AYSCOUGH, Sir Edward (1596-by 1654)

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AYSCOUGH, Edward (c.1590/1-at least 1641), of Nuthall, Notts. and Gray’s Inn, London

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b. c.1591, 1st s. of Sir Roger Ayscough of Nuthall, storekeeper of the Ordnance 1609-12, and Dorothy, da. of William Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe, Lincs. educ. Southwell, Notts. (Mr. Reynolds); Caius, Camb. 1608, aged 17; G. Inn 1608, called 1617. m. 13 Jan. 1618, Mary, da. of Francis Roberts of Willesden, Mdx., 1s. suc. fa. c.1614. Lincs. Peds. 63-4; The Gen. v. 303; Al. Cant.; J. Venn, Biog. Hist. of Caius, i. 197; PBG Inn, i. 226, 277; PROB 11/160, f. 359.
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Main residences: Nuthall, Notts.; Gray's Inn, London.
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AYSCOUGH, Edward (c.1590/1-at least 1641)

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AYSCOUGH, Edward (1589-at least 1646), of South Kelsey, Lincs. and Lincoln’s Inn, London

Family and Education
bap. 1970, 7th but 1st surv. s. of Sir Edward Ayscough of South Kelsey and Hester, da. of Thomas Grantham of Goltho, Lincs. and St. Katherine’s, nr. Lincoln, Lincs.Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. 1), 65. educ. L. Inn 1608, called either 1615 or 1616. LI Admiss.; LI Black Bk. ii. 175, 188. suc. fa. 1612. C142/328/163. unm.
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Sub-commr. inquiry into exacted fees 1623,Bodl. Tanner 101, no. 67. commr. inquiry into exacted fees 1627-at least 1635, CSP Dom. 1627–8, p. 232; 1629–31, p. 179; CSP Dom. Addenda 1625–49, p. 510. to levy Crown debts 1628, HMC Rutland, i. 485. to discover and prosecute those who have concealed customs due for tobacco 1635, to investigate the misdemeanours of the alum farmers 1635 – at least40, to compound with offenders for importing or growing tobacco 1636, to inquire into frauds in the import of deal boards and fir timber 1638. CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 377; 1637–8, pp. 335, 363; 1639–40, p. 394; Cal. of Docquets of Ld. Kpr. Coventry 1625–40 ed. J. Broadway, R. Cust and S.K. Roberts (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xxxiv), 42, 226.

Ancient, G. Inn 1627. PBG Inn, i. 277.

Commr. inquiry, exacted fees, Notts. 1634, encroachments, Palace of Westminster 1636. C181/4, f. 159; CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 301.

Main residences: South Kelsey, Lincs.; Lincoln's Inn, London.
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AYSCOUGH, Edward (1589-at least 1646)

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AYLOFFE, Sir William, 1st Bt. (c.1562-1627), of Brittains, Hornchurch, Essex and Westminster

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b. c.1562,C142/206/2. 1st s. of William Ayloffe, j.q.b. 1577-85, of Brittains, and Jane, da. of Eustace Sulyard of Flemings, Runwell, Essex. Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 141, 340. educ. Christ’s, Camb. 1583; L. Inn 1585. Al. Cant.; LI Admiss. m. (1) settlement 5 Feb. 1583, C142/645/34. Catherine (bur. 3 Aug. 1598), Add. 34650, ff. 5v-6. da. and h. of Thomas Sterne of Melbourne, Cambs., 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 4da.; (2) 1599, Barbara (bur. 16 Dec. 1617), CB, i. 94. da. of John Barker† of Ipswich, Suff., wid. of Martin Archdale, Grocer, of London, 2s.; C78/202/8; H.F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, 316, 318. (3) lic. 4 Dec. 1621, London Mar. Lics. ed. J. Foster, 57. Alice (bur. 17 Apr. 1652), CB, i. 94. da. of James Stokes of Westminster, 2s. Vis. Essex, 141. suc. fa. 1585; C142/206/2. Kntd. 11 May 1603; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 105. cr. bt. 25 Nov. 1611. 47th DKR, 127. d. 5 Aug. 1627. C142/463/154.
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J.p. Essex 1590 – 1625, Havering liberty 1607; Cal. Assize Recs., Essex Indictments, Eliz. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 350; HMC Hatfield, xix. 362; SP14/33, f. 25v; C193/13/1; C181/2, f. 52. sheriff, Essex 1594–5; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 45. feodary, Herts. 1598–1613; WARD 9/275. commr. subsidy, Essex 1605, 1608, 1621 – 22, 1624, 1625, Eg. 2644, f. 171; SP14/31/1; Bodl. Firth C4, p. 188; C212/22/20–1, 23. sewers, London 1607, Essex, 1607, 1613, highways, Essex 1614, sewers and highways, Essex, 1618, gaol delivery, 1620, sewers, London 1620, Chipping Ongar to Ilford, Essex 1620, Havering and Dagenham levels, Essex 1622-at least 1625, Lansd. 168, f. 151v; C181/2, ff. 32–3, 185v, 225v, 230v, 318v; 181/3, ff. 3, 19, 26v, 43, 158v, 162v. oyer and terminer, Essex 1622; C181/3, f. 68v, 69, 78. capt. militia ft. Essex by 1608, Bodl. Firth C4, p. 26; Maynard Ltcy. Bk. ed. B. Quintrell (Essex Hist. Docs. iii), 12, 347, 376. commr. aid 1609; SP14/43/107; E178/3786. bailiff, Melbourne and Meldreth, Cambs. by 1610. Bodl. Tanner 283, f. 192v.

Member, Virg. Co. 1612. Recs. Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, iii. 80.

Main residences: Brittains, Hornchurch, Essex; Westminster.
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AYLOFFE, Sir William, 1st Bt. (c.1562-1627)

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