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AUSTEN, George (c.1548-1621), of Guildford and Shalford, Surr.

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b. c. 1548,PROB 11/137, f. 413. 2nd s. of John Austen† (d.1572), yeoman, of Guildford and Joan, da. of William Snelling of East Horsley, Surr. HP Commons, 1558-1603, i. 368; G.H. Glanville, ‘Aspects of the Hist. of the County of Surr.’ (London Univ. Ph.D. thesis, 1972), p. 258. educ. M. Temple 1593. M. Temple Admiss. m. (1) 16 Sept. 1571, Anne (bur. 26 Sep. 1578), da. and coh. of Thomas Mellersh of Nore, Surr. 1s. d.v.p. 2da. (1 d.v.p.); (2) by 1587, Jane, da. of Robert Harrison of London and h. to her bro., 7s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da.; (3) by 1612, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Ware, Fishmonger, of London, wid. of Thomas James, Haberdasher, of London, 1s. 2da. suc. bro. 1612. Vis. Surr. (Harl. Soc. xliii), 64; Add. 6167, f. 237; PROB 11/137, f. 417. d. 1 June 1621. C142/397/90.
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Town clerk, Guildford 1567 – 79, freeman 1576, Add. 6167, ff. 203v, 204. mayor 1579 – 80, 1588 – 89, Apr.-Oct. 1600; Manning and Bray, Surr. i. 39. clerk of the peace, Surr. 1577–85, CPR, 1575–8, p. 305; HMC 7th Rep. 641, 653. ?1598–1617, CSP Dom. 1598–1601, p. 98; Clerks of the Counties comp. E. Stephens, 165; Glanville, 473. treas. of musters 1599; Surr. Musters ed. T. Craib (Surr. Rec. Soc. iii), 386. j.p. 1618–d. C231/4, f. 69; Cal. Assize Recs. Surr. Indictments, Jas. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 213.

Book-kpr. to Sir William More† by 1570s. Surr. Hist. Cent. LM/1087/6/299.

Dep. chamberlain of receipt, Exch. 1591 – 1602, 1607–16. Exchequer Officeholders comp. J.C. Sainty (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xviii), 171.

Main residence: Guildford and Shalford, Surr.
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ZOUCHE, Richard (c.1589-1661), of Doctors’ Commons, London and Oxford, Oxon.

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b. c. 1589, 6th but 3rd surv. s. of Francis Zouche† (d.1600) of Anstey, Wilts. and later of Shaftesbury, Wilts., and Phillipa, da. of George Ludlow of Hill Deverill, Wilts. educ. Winchester Coll. Hants c.1600; New Coll. Oxf. 1607, BCL 1614, DCL 1619; advocate 1618. m. 18 Dec. 1621, Sarah (d. 22 Mar. 1685), da. of John Hart, proctor, of Fulham, Mdx., 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.). Harl. 5184, f. 1; Ath. Ox. iii. 510; Al. Ox.; Soc. Gen., Boyds London citizens 10278. d. 1 Mar. 1661.
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Fell. New Coll. 1609 – 22; member, coll. of advs. 1618–42, B.P. Levack, Civil Lawyers of Eng. 282. treas. 1627–8; G.D. Squibb, Doctors’ Commons, 171. adv. Ct. of Arches 1619; LPL, Reg. Abp. Abbot, ii. f. 177. regius professor of Civil Law, Oxf. Univ. 1620 – d.; fell. commr. of Wadham, Oxf. 1623–5; Regs. Wadham College Oxf. 1613–1719 ed. R.B. Gardiner, 66. prin. of St. Alban Hall, Oxf. 1625 – d.; assessor, Oxf. Univ. 1649–?d., asst. v.-chan. by 1657-at least 1659. Historical Reg. of Univ. of Oxf. 1220–1900, pp. 42, 49, 573; CSP Dom. 1656–7, p. 389; Life and Times of Anthony Wood ed. A. Clark (Oxf. Hist. Soc. xix), 273.

Freeman, Hythe, Kent 1621; G. Wilks, The Barons of Cinque Ports, and Parlty. Rep. of Hythe, 69. commr. assurance, London 1622-at least 1626, C181/3, ff. 61, 128v; 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-vii), 26, 732. commr. piracy London, Mdx., Surr., Kent and Essex 1623-at least 1635, C181/3, ff. 79v, 176; 181/4, f. 139; 181/5, f. 27. Hants and I.o.W. 1635 – 36, Dorset 1642; C181/5, ff. 24, 58, 226v. chan. Oxford dioc. 1632-at least 1635; Oxon. RO, DIOC/5/A/1, p. 82; DIOC/4/F/1, f .1. prebend of Shifton, Salisbury dioc. 1633–d.; J. Le Neve, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857 VI: Salisbury Dioc. comp. J. Horn, 70. commr. oyer and terminer, London and Mdx. 1639; C181/5, f. 130v. j.p. Oxford 1642–?46; C231/5, f. 509; C181/5, f. 227; Docquets of Letters Patent 1642–6 ed. W.H. Black, 79. commr. visitation, Oxf. Univ. 1660–d. Levack, 282.

Acting king’s advocate 1623; CSP Dom. 1623–5, p. 16. judge, High Ct. of Delegates 1626–34; Levack, 282. advocate, High Ct. of Admlty. 1626-at least 1628, Add. 37816, f. 184v; CSP Dom. 1628–9, p. 338. judge 1641- 9 Dec. 1643, 8 Dec. 1643–?c.June 1646 (roy.), 4 Feb. 1661–d., principal official and commissary gen. (roy.) 1642. HCA 30/820/53; 24/215, untitled bundle of warrants, unnumbered patent dated 9 Dec. 1643 appointing William Sammes as judge; Docquets of Letters Patent, 110, 334–5; Admiralty Officials 1660–1870 comp. J.C. Sainty (Office-Holders in Modern Britain iv), 159.

Main residences: Doctors' Commons, London; Oxford, Oxon.
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YOUNG, Richard (c.1580-1651), of Philip Lane, London; later of Weybridge, Surr. and Aldermanbury, London

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b. c. 1580,Aged calculated from date of admiss. to L. Inn. 2nd s. of Lewis Young of Bryn Yorkin, Caergwrle, Flint. and Lawri, da. of Lewis ap Ievan of Galchog, Northop, Flint. educ. L. Inn 1597. m. 22 Jan. 1618, Martha, da. of Robert Forth of Butley Priory, Suff., wid. of Sir Thomas Hayes (d.1617), Draper, of Aldermanbury, London, lord mayor of London 1614-15, s.p. Kntd. 7 Jan. 1618; cr. bt. 10 Mar. 1628.Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick, ii. 315; Arch. Camb. (ser. 4), vi. 329; L. Inn Admiss.; G.E. Cokayne, Ld. Mayors and Sheriffs of London, 68-9; CB. bur. 19 Mar. 1651 19 Mar. 1651. sig. Ri[chard] Yonge.
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Sec. to Edward Zouche, 11th Lord Zouche by 1603–17, Cal. Wynn Pprs. 46; Add. 29623, f. 35. to Sir Francis Bacon* 1617–21;APC, 1616–17, p. 286; CJ, i. 565a. jt. clerk of the patents 1618–25;CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 533; 1625–6, p. 29. gent. of the privy chamber by 1622–46;T. Birch, Ct. and Times of Jas. I, ii. 282; LC2/6, f. 38; CCC, 1572. acting clerk of the Hanaper 1634-at least 1643.G. Aylmer, The King’s Servants, 120; LJ, v. 564b.

Collector of customs, Sandwich, Kent by 1618–21;SO3/6, unfol. 6 Apr. 1618; E351/619–24. freeman, Dover, Kent 1620, 1624;Add. 29623, ff. 51, 64. j.p. Hants 1625 – 33, Surr. 1626–42;C231/4, ff. 193, 197v; 231/5, f. 100; ASSI 35/84/6; 35/85/4. commr. subsidy, Surr. 1626, 1629, 1641,E115/437/57, 61; 115/436/74. to survey Dorney House, Weybridge 1629,E178/5664. charitable uses, Surr. 1630,C192/1, unfol. sewers, I.o.W. 1631, Surr. 1632,C181/4, ff. 89, 121v. Poll Tax 1641, array 1642.SR, v. 65, 88, 155; Northants. RO, FH133.

Member, E.I. Co. 1618.CSP Col. E.I. 1617–21, p. 229.

Main residences: Philip Lane, London; Weybridge, Surr.; Aldermanbury, London.
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YOUNG, Richard (c.1580-1651)

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YOUNG, John (fl.1578-1613), of Chichester, Suss.

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m. 1s. sig. Jno Yonge.
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Customer, Rye, Suss. by 1578-at least 1585,E190/742/24; and see below. Chichester by 1586–?1594; APC, 1586–7, p. 76; Lansd. 75, f. 206. ?dep. v.-adm. Suss. 1585–91; Surr. Hist. Cent. LM1631/1, 2. water-bailiff (jt.), Rye 1587–1610; REQ 2/134/57, no. 3; C66/1271/25. commr. sewers, Suss. 1604.R.F. Dell, Recs. of Rye Corp. 89.

Searcher (jt.), illegal ordnance exports 1604-at least 1613. CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 164; 1611–18, p. 19; Cott. Vespasian C.XIV, f. 191.

Main residence: Chichester, Suss.
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YELVERTON, Henry (1566-1630), of Easton Maudit, Northants.; Aldersgate Street and Gray’s Inn, London

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b. 29 June 1566,PROB 11/157, f. 432v. 1st s. of Sir Christopher Yelverton† of Easton Maudit, j.q.b. 1602, and Margaret, da. of Thomas Catesby of Whiston, Northants. Bridges, Northants. ii. 163-6. educ. G. Inn entered 1580, called 1593; Christ’s, Camb. 1581, BA (Peterhouse) 1584. Al. Cant.; GI Admiss; PBG Inn, i. 100. m. by 1601, Mary (d. 30 Apr. 1625), Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, ii. 615-6. da. of Robert Beale† of Barnes, Surr., clerk of PC 1572-1601, 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 5da. (1 d.v.p.). Bridges, Northants. ii. 166. suc. fa. 1612; C142/336/48. Kntd. 8 Nov. 1613. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 153. d. 24 Jan. 1630. C142/467/68. sig. Henry Yeluerton.
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Reader, Staple Inn 1595, G. Inn 1606, bencher 1608–25; PBG Inn, i. 111, 138, 178. recorder, Northampton, Northants. 1602–23; Northants. RO, Northampton bor. 3/1, pp. 567, 777; Northampton Bor. Recs. ed. J.C. Cox, ii. 105. solicitor-gen. 1613–17; CSP Dom. 1611–18, pp. 202, 440. fee’d counsel, Univ. of Camb. 1614–17; Al. Cant. commr. cloth exports 1614; HMC Downshire, iv. 338. member, Council in the Marches of Wales 1617; T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 3, p. 21. att.-gen. 1617–20; CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 440; Liber Famelicus of Sir J. Whitelocke ed. J. Bruce (Cam. Soc. lxx), 53; Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 155. commr. gold and silver thread 1618–20, Archaeologia, xli. 252. tolls and customs 1618–20,CD 1621, vii. 461–2. fairs and markets 1620; Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 125. member, High Commission, Canterbury prov. 1620; Ibid. 135; R.G. Usher, Rise and Fall of High Commission, 361. sjt.-at-law 1625, Order of Sjts.-at-Law ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. v), 546. j.c.p. 1625–d.; Ibid. 358–60; Rymer, viii. pt. 2, p. 28. justice of assize, Home circ. 1625, Durham 1626–9. Liber Famelicus, 203; C181/3, ff. 195, 256v; 181/4, f. 6; J.S. Cockburn, Hist. of Eng. Assizes, 270–1.

Commr. charitable uses, Northants. 1603, Peterborough Local Admin. ed. W.T. Mellows (Northants. Rec. Soc. x), 207. gaol delivery, Northampton 1609 – d., Newgate, London 1614 – 19, Durham, 1626 – 29, Ripon, Yorks. 1627–9, C181/2, ff. 90v, 218; 181/3, ff. 193v, 195, 211v, 222, 256v, 265v; 181/4, ff. 6, 8, 44. oyer and terminer, Mdx. 1613 – d., Verge 1617, 1627 – 29, London 1617 – 19, the Marshalsea 1620, 1623, Home circ. 1625, Midland circ. 1626 – d., Northern circ. 1626 – 29, Northants. 1629, C181/2, ff. 197, 280v, 287, 351v; 181/3, ff. 1, 20, 179v, 205v, 209, 217, 258; 181/4, ff. 5v, 10v, 14, 16, 24v, 34. piracy, London 1614 – 19, Devon 1615, Mdx. 1617, Home counties 1623, C181/2, ff. 214, 242, 299v, 339; 181/3, f. 79v. new buildings, London 1615; APC, 1615–16, p. 121. j.p., Mdx. 1615–20, C231/4, f. 3. Westminster 1618–20, C181/2, f. 331v; 181/3, f. 15v. Yorks. 1627–9, C181/3, ff. 221v, 266; 181/4, f. 7v. Northants. by 1629–d.; C66/2527. commr. sewers, London 1617 – 18, R. Welland, Lincs. 1618, 1623, Northants. 1627, C181/2, ff. 306, 324v, 330; 181/3, ff. 99, 218. survey, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Mdx. 1618, Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 83. highways, Mdx. 1626, C181/3, f. 204. recusancy fines and coal duties (north) 1627. APC, 1627, pp. 312–13.

Main residences: Easton Maudit, Northants. and Aldersgate Street and Gray's Inn, London.
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YEARWOOD, Richard (c.1562-1632), of Boroughside, St. Saviour’s Southwark, Surr.

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b. c. 1562. HCA 13/37, f. 243. educ. appr. London c.1580/1. Estimated from date for freedom of the Grocers’ Co. m. (1) Ellen, at least 1s. 1da.; (2) 28 May 1627, Katherine (bur. 9 July 1635), da. of Thomas Rogers, butcher, of Stratford-on-Avon, Warws., wid. of Robert Harvard, butcher, of Southwark and John Elletson, cooper, of Southwark, s.p. bur. 18 Oct. 1632 18 Oct. 1632. PROB 11/162, f. 262; LCC Survey of London, xxii. 24; H.F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings in Eng. 130, 188, 191; E.I. Fripp, Shakespeare Studies, 70. sig. Ric[hard] Yearwood.
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Freeman, Grocers’ Co. London 1588, liveryman 1613, GL, ms 11592A, unfol. asst. 1623, 2nd warden 1626 – 27, upper warden 1631–2. GL, ms 11588/3, pp. 256, 324, 458.

Vestryman of St. Saviour’s, Southwark 1604 – at least28, churchwarden 1606 – 08, 1613 – 15, 1620–1; LMA, P92/SAV/450, pp. 374, 397, 405, 446, 454, 499, 568. gov. St. Saviour’s g.s. by 1610; LMA, P92/SAV/233 (binding). commr. subsidy, Southwark, Surr. 1622, 1624; C212/22/21, 23. gov. St. Thomas’ hosp., Southwark, Surr. by 1626–d. LMA, HI/ST/A/1/5, ff. 26v, 40v.

Commr. execution of poor laws 1632. PC2/42, f. 54.

Main residence: Boroughside, St. Saviour's Southwark, Surr.
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YAXLEY, Sir Robert (c.1560-1628/9), of London and Flushing; later of Skerne, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. c. 1560,Age given as 38 in 1598: CBP, ii. 540. 2nd s. of William Yaxley of Boston, Lincs. and Rose, da. of John Langton of Langton, Lincs., wid. of Nicholas Upton of Northolme, Lincs. Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. lii), 1124. educ. L. Inn 1614. LI Admiss. unm. Kntd. 6 Sept. 1599. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 97. d. bet. May 1628 and Jan. 1629. sig. Rob[er]t Yaxley.
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Pensioner, Berwick-upon-Tweed by 1587; CBP, i. 274. capt. of ft., ?Normandy 1591, T. Coningsby, ‘Jnl. of the siege of Rouen’ ed. J.G. Nichols, Cam. Misc. i. 33. Berwick 1591–1604, Ibid. i. 444; ii. 767, 792; CSP Dom. 1591–4, p. 200; APC, 1591–2, p. 277; HMC Hatfield, ix. 37–38, 145, 330; xii. 702. ?vol., Flushing ?1606 – 10, capt. of ft. 1610–16, HMC Hatfield, xviii. 155; HMC De L’Isle and Dudley, iv. 246; HMC Downshire, v. 239. [I] 1625–7.CSP Ire. 1615–25, p. 556; 1625–32, p. 241.

Gent. Privy Chamber (extraordinary), Prince Henry’s Household 1610–12, Govt. Royal Household (1790), p. 324; SP14/67/147. Prince Charles’s Household by 1624–5. APC, 1623–5, p. 211.

J.p. Yorks. (N. Riding) 1625 – d.; high steward and custos rot. Beverley 1625–d. C231/4, p. 176; C181/3, f. 140.

Main residences: London; Flushing; Skerne, Yorks.
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YAXLEY, John (d. by.1626), of The Rose, St. Michael’s, Cambridge, Cambs. and Waterbeach, Cambs.

Family and Education
m. (1) 20 Apr. 1594, Elizabeth, da. of one Francis, ?s.p.;Cambs. RO, St. Sepulchre Camb. par. reg. (2) 1600, Sisly, da. of one Shin, ?s.p.;Cambs. RO, Soham par. reg. (3) 6 July 1613, Agnes, da. of one Anthony, ?s.p.Cambs. RO, St. Giles Camb. par. reg. d. by 22 Nov. 1626.PROB 11/150, ff. 152-3. sig. John Yaxley.
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Freeman, Cambridge by 1597, alderman by 1597–d.,OR, 432. mayor 1599–1600,J.M. Gray, Biog. Notes on Mayors of Camb. 32. auditor 1603, 1610, 1612.Downing Coll. Camb. Lib., Liber Rationalis, 1590–1610, f. 264; Cambs. RO, Box II/9, Common Day Bk. 1608–11, ff. 16v, 22.

Commr. subsidy, Cambridge 1599, 1608;Add. 5852, f. 89; SP14/31/1. j.p. Cambridge 1598–1616;C231/1, f. 53; C181/1, f. 39v; 181/2, f. 234, CUL, UA Coll. Admin. 5, f. 38. commr. gaol delivery, Cambridge 1602–15;C181/1, f. 25v; 181/2, f. 207. steward, Waterbeach-cum-Denny manor, Cambs. 1603-at least 1623.E315/310, ff. 10, 66v; Harl. 781, ff. 48v, 55.

Main residences: The Rose, St. Michael's, Cambridge, Cambs.; Waterbeach, Cambs.
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YAXLEY, John (-d. by.1626)

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WYVELL, Thomas (d.1632), of Wyvellscombe, St. Stephen-by-Saltash, Cornw.

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?o.s. of Oliver Wyvell of Marystow, Devon and Alice, da. of Thomas Gifford of Halsbury, Parkham, Devon. m. (1) by 1579, Thomasin (bur. 9 May 1598), da. of John Whitford of Sconner, Sheviock, Cornw., 1da. d.v.p. ; (2) 18 Dec. 1628, Joan (admon. 15 May 1667), wid. of William Body Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 567; Vivian, Vis. Devon, 397. (admon. 7 Jan. 1617) of Pardaberry, St. Germans, Cornw. PROB 11/129, ff. 23v-4. and Elias Wills (admon. 3 July 1626) of St. Stephen-by-Saltash and da. of ?Nicholas Dawbyn of Landrake, Cornw., s.p. ?; ?suc. fa.; bur. 7 May 1632. Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 567; PROB 11/149, ff. 350v-1; Cornw. RO, FP106/1/1. sig. Tho[mas] Wyvell.
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Under-sheriff, Cornw. 1586–7, STAC 5/R25/2. 1599–1600, DCO, Trelawny mss item 15: ref. supplied by James Derriman. ?1602–3, CJ, i. 166a. Wyvell is not recorded as under-sheriff for this year on the DCO list. sheriff 1625–6; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 23. dep. steward, Trematon honour and manor, Cornw. by 1607-at least 1617; STAC 8/156/27; 8/209/3. j.p. Cornw. 1620–d., C231/4, f. 97v; SP16/212, f. 10. commr. Forced Loan 1626–7. C193/12/2.

Main residence: Wyvellscombe, St. Stephen-by-Saltash, Cornw.
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WYVELL, Thomas (-d.1632)

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WYNNE, Peter (d.1667), of Bistre, Mold, Flint. and Derby House, Westminster, Mdx.

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?1st or o.s. of Peter (Piers) Wynne of Leeswood, Mold, Flint. and Mary, da. of Roger Kynaston. m. bef. 1616, Elizabeth (bur. 22 June 1638), da. of Richard Thelwall of Llanrhydd, Denb. 7s. (3 d.v.p.), 6da. (3 d.v.p.).C2/Jas.I/W1/25; Dwnn, Vis. Wales ed. S.R. Meyrick, ii. 321-2; Flint. RO, P40/1/1, f. 7v; P40/1/2, ff. 5v, 18v, 23v-4; P40/1/3, ff. 3v, 8, 12v, 17-18, 20v, 25v, 32, 44v, 56, 61v. suc. fa. 1615. Flint. RO, P40/1/1, f. 4. bur. 22 Mar. 1667 22 Mar. 1667. Flint. RO, P40/1/4, f. 28. sig. Peter Winn.
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Estate steward to James, Lord Strange*, 1626–38. Ibid.; C2/Chas.I/W43/69.

Steward, Caerwys, Flint. 1626–8; DCO, Letters and Warrants 1626–32, f. 12v; C66/2440/17. churchwarden, Mold, Flint. 1628–9; Flint. RO, P40/1/3, f. 12v. commr. sewers, Lancs. 1633; C181/4, f. 130v. j.p. Flint. 1634 – ?42, Lancs. 1638. JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 108–9; Lancs. RO, QSC 30.

Main residences: Bistre, Mold, Flint; Derby House, Westminster, Mdx.
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