ROSSETER, Edward (1618-69), of Somerby, Lincs.
| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Lincolnshire | [] |
Estates
inheritance inc. manors of Cadney and Searby, Lincs.1C142/380/108; C142/537/63. By 1649, owned manor of Little Limber, plus lands in Cadney, Howsham, Killingholme and Stallingborough, Lincs.2C54/3483/9. In 1651, purchased parsonage of Searby and land in Owmby, Lincs. from the trustees for the sale of church lands.3CSP Dom. 1660-1, p. 464. At his d. estate – reputedly worth £1,000 p.a. – inc. ‘mansion house’ at Somerby, manors of Little Limber and Searby, lands in Kingerby, Little Limber and Searby and a lease of parsonage of Searby.4Lincs. RO, W1669/ii/550; ‘Lincs. fams. temp. Charles II’ ed. C. H. Her. and Gen. ii. 124.
Addresses
‘Mr Manley’s house’, St Margarets Lane, Westminster (1647).5LJ ix. 115a.
Address
: of Somerby, Lincs.
Religion
presented William Wood to rectory of Aswarby, Lincs. 1661; John Harneis to rectory of Irby on Humber, Lincs. 1668.6Lincs. RO, DIOC/PD/1661/13; DIOC/PD/1668/11.
Will
15 Aug. 1668, pr. 27 Feb. 1669.7PROB11/329, f. 170v; Lincs. RO, W1669/ii/550.
Volume
Oxford 1644
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