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CHIBORNE, Charles (c.1569-1619), of Messing Hall, Essex, St. Andrews, Holborn and Lincoln’s Inn, London

Family and Education
b. c. 1569,C142/665/58. 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Christopher Chiborne of Messing and his 1st or 2nd w. Elizabeth, da. of Edward Laurence of East Tilbury, Essex. P. Morant, Hist. and Antiqs. of Essex (1798), ii. 177; Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 374-5, which describes two of Christopher’s wives as his 1st. educ. Furnival’s Inn; L. Inn 1586, called 1594. LI Admiss.; LI Black Bks. ii. 35. m. (1) settlement 18 Aug. 1593, Essex RO, D/DH V.A.15, 16. Jane (bur. 10 Jan. 1606), da. of Thomas Spilman of Great Chart, Kent, 1s. 3da.; (2) by 20 July 1608, Winifred, da. of William Wiseman* of Mayland, Essex, 1s. d.v.p. 3da.; (3) settlement 8 Aug. 1613, Margaret (d.1628), da. of Sir Charles Young of York, s.p. suc. fa. 1606; Essex RO, microfiche D/P 188/1/1; Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 374-5, 527; PROB 11/115, f. 102r-v; Canterbury Mar. Lics. 1619-60 ed. J.M. Cowper, 325-6; C142/384/162; D. Lysons, Environs of London, i. 485. Vis. Essex names his 1st wife ‘Anne’, an error reproduced by W. Prest, Rise of the Barristers, 350. Kntd. 19 May 1619. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 171. d. 14 Nov. 1619. Diary of Sir Richard Hutton 1614-39 ed. W.R. Prest (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. ix), 24. sig. Charles Chiborne.
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Reader, Furnival’s Inn 1599, Readings and Moots at Inns of Ct. Vol. II ed. S.E. Thorne and J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. cv), p. cv. reader’s steward (jt.), L. Inn 1600, bencher 1609 – 14, marshal 1612 – 13, reader 1613; LI Black Bks. ii. 59, 120, 142, 147. recorder, Maldon, Essex 1608–d.; Essex RO, D/B 3/1/19, ff. 15, 123v. sjt.-at-law 1614, to Prince Charles 13 Jan. 1619–d.; SC6/Jas.I/1682, unfol. fee’d counsel, Vintners’ Co. London by 1617. GL, ms 15333/2, p. 672.

Commr. sewers, Essex 1607, highways’ repair 1614, C181/2, ff. 32, 33v, 226. assist Colchester bailiffs, 1616, APC, 1615–16, pp. 422–3. charitable uses 10 June 1619–d.; C93/8/5. j.p. Essex by 1607 – d., Maldon 1608, Harwich, Essex 1618 – d.; freeman, Maldon 1608. Cal. Assize Recs. Essex Indictments, Jas. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 14, 218; C231/4, f. 71; Essex RO, D/B 3/1/19, f. 15.

Main residences: Messing Hall, Essex; St. Andrews, Holborn; Lincoln's Inn, London.
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CHIBORNE, Charles (c.1569-1619)

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CHETWYND, Walter (c.1557-1638), of Reule and Ingestre Hall, Staffs.

Family and Education
b. c. 1557, 2nd s. of John Chetwynd (d.1592) of Ingestre and his 2nd w. Margery, da. of Robert Middlemore of Edgbaston, Warws. educ. Barnard’s Inn; G. Inn 1582. m. (1) settlement 10 Jan. 1594, Mary, da. John Mullins, archdeacon of London, 2s. 1da.; (2) lic. 13 Apr. 1605, settlement 17 Nov. 1605, Katherine (d. 25 May 1638), wid. of Sir Edward Unton†, of Wadley, Berks., da. of George Hastings†, 4th earl of Huntingdon, s.p. kntd 4 July 1604; suc. half-bro. Sir William Chetwynd 1612. d. 31 May 1638. H.E. Chetwynd-Stapylton, Chetwynds of Ingestre, 180; Staffs. Hist. Colls. ed. H.S. Grazebrook (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc. v. pt. 2), pp. 81-3; GI Admiss.; Staffs. RO, D1798/HM Chetwynd/30; Leics. RO, ID41/37/1, f. 9; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 134; C142/236/64. sig. Walter Chetwynd.
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J.p. Salop 1595 – 1625, Staffs. 1596–d., C231/1, f. 2; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 15; C66/1468; Staffs. RO, Q/SO/4, f. 235. dep. custos rot. Staffs. by 1613 – 17, 1620–d.; Staffs. RO, D(W)1721/1/4, f. 25v; FSL, L.a. 382; Wm. Salt Lib., S.40, p. 326. commr. i.p.m. Staffs. 1597, 1603, CPR, 1596–1597 (L. and I. Soc. cccxxii), 194; C142/281/91. Warws. 1603, C142/281/54. Salop 1609, C142/312/158. musters 1601-at least 1602, APC, 1600–1, p. 175; Staffs. Hist. Colls. ed. S.A.H. Burne, (Wm. Salt Arch. Soc. 1935), p. 423. subsidy, Staffs. 1600, 1608, 1610 – 11, 1621 – 22, 1624 – 25, 1628, J. Sleigh, Hist. Leek, 189; SP14/31/1; E179/178/283; 179/283/27; C212/22/20–1, 23; FSL, L.a. 1004; Staffs. RO, D1798/HM Chetwynd/116. oyer and terminer, Gunpowder plotters, Staffs. 1606, C181/1, f. 132. Oxf. circ. 1611–d., C181/2, f. 145; 181/5, f. 95. inquiry, lands of Gunpowder plotters, Staffs. 1606, C181/2, f. 5. charitable uses 1606 – 08, 1615, 1621, 1629 – 30, 1634, 1637, Salop 1632; C93/2/25; 93/3/5; 93/3/28; 93/6/10; 93/11/19; 93/13/29; 93/13/25; Staffs. RO, D1978/HM Chetwynd/116, C192/1, unfol. sheriff, Staffs. 1607–8, List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 128. collector and commr. aid 1609, 1612; SP14/43/107; E163/16/21, unfol. freeman, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs. by 1613, mayor, 1613–14; T. Pape, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 252. member, Council in the Marches 1617; Eg. 2882, f. 82v. commr. concealed lands, Lichfield, Staffs. 1626, E178/7203. Forced Loan, Staffs. 1626; Rymer, viii. pt. 2, p. 145. dep. lt. 1627–9, Staffs. RO, D1798/HM Chetwynd/114. commr. sewers 1634, swans, Staffs. and Worcs. 1635, 1638. C181/4, ff. 189, 199v, 181/5, f. 91.

Steward, lands of Edward, 4th Lord Stafford and Henry, 5th Lord Stafford, 1609-at least 1631. Wm. Salt Lib., S.40, pp. 326–7; VCH Staffs. v. 87–8.

Main residences: Reule; Ingestre Hall, Staffs.
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Commons 1604-1629
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CHETWYND, Walter (c.1557-1638)

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