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wjhonson

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Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive: Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton
FERRERS OF BADDESLEY CLINTON
Catalogue Ref. DR 3
Creator(s): Ferrers family of Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire
DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
Baddesley Clinton and other places in Worwickshire
FILE - BADDESLEY CLINTON, KINGSWOOD, BISHOPS TACHBROOK, OAKLEY WOOD,
PACKWOOD, KNOWLE, ROWINGTON AND LAPWORTH - ref. DR 3/367 - date: 25
November 1611
[from Scope and Content] Signed copy of the settlement made by Henry
Ferrers of Baddesly Clynton esq. of the first part, Eleanor Peyto of
Chesterton widow of William Peyto of Chesterton deceased of the second
part, and Sir Richard Verney of Compton knt., William Fesse of Walton
gent. and Devoreux Aston of ?Onlepp, co. Leicester gent. of the third
part, previous to the marriage of Edward Ferrers, son and heir of the
said Henry Ferrers, and Anne Peyto, eldest daughter of the said
Eleanor, the said marriage to take place before the following Lady
Day. The said Eleanor agreed to pay £1,150 to recover the manors of
Baddesly Clinton, Kingswood and Tachbrooke and lands in the same
together with lands in Ockley Wood, Packwood, Knoll, Rowington and
Lapworth then in the hands of the following mortgagees Walter Gifford
of Highone [High Onn], co. Stafford esq., Sir Thomas Beaufoe of
Empescott [Emscote], knt., Clement Throckmorton esq. and Anthony
Ludford of Rowington gent. by conveyance from Edward Cockayne esq. or
Edward Murcott of Tachbrooke gent. and Thomas Wagstafe of Warr' gent.
The said Henry was to recover the said property within the following
six months and to convey the same to the said Sir Richard Verney,
William Fesse and Devoreux Aston to hold to the following uses: a
moiety of the manor house of Baddesly Clinton was to be held to the
use of the said Henry Ferrers for the term of his life together with
pasture for two geldings in summer and hay for the same in the winter.
The said Henry was also to have fishing rights in the moat of the said
manor house and fierboote from the manor for his own use. The other
moiety of the said manor house with orchard, garden, hopiard,
millyard, mill, mill pool, the Parke field, the Great Moyers, the
Little Moyers, the Linte field, the Lodge field, the Church field, the
Barne field, the Arbor field, the Oke field, the Cowpasture, the
Hopiard meadow, the Newlande, the Greate Long field the Little Long
field, the Parsons Hagg, the Four fields, the Greene field, the
Chetwindes, the Gilbertes, the Mill field, the Mill meadow, the
Walleis, the Deare meadow, the Rough meadow, the Blacke field, the
Blacke meadow, the Great meadow, the Parke meadow and the wood called
Heywood, together with the advowson of the church, free warren, View
of Frankpledge and Court Baron with all other rights pertaining to the
said manor and the reversion of the said moiety held by the said Henry
Ferrers for the term of his life, was to be held to the use of the
said Edward and Anne for their lives, with the right to cut timber on
the same, and then to the male issue of the said Edward and Anne in
turn up to the tenth son, or in default to be held for the eldest
daughter of the said Edward and Anne for a dowry to the value of
£3,000, or if there were more than one daughter until each had a dowry
of £2,000, and then to the male heirs of the said Edward, or in
default to the male heirs of the said Henry, or in default to the
rightful heirs of the said Edward. The manors of Tachbrooke and
Kingswood and lands in Packwood, Knoll, Rowington and Lapworth were to
be held to the use of the said Edward, his heirs and assigns.
[from Scope and Content] Signed: Henry Ferrers, Elenor Peyto, Richard
Verney, Will: Fesse.

wjhonson

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Jul 17, 2008, 8:09:40 PM7/17/08
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Interesting.

Richard Verney was first betrothed to quite a different Greville.

Was this known? She must have died young, possibly before the marriage
was solemnized.

Warwickshire County Record Office: Messrs. Stockton Sons and Fortescue
of Banbury
MESSRS. STOCKTON SONS AND FORTESCUE OF BANBURY
Catalogue Ref. CR 580
Creator(s): Stockton Sons and Fortescue of Banbury, solicitors
VERNEY OF COMPTON VERNEY
FILE - Original bundle of deeds and papers relating to the manor of
Compton Verney - ref. CR 580/349/1-17 - date: 1568-1731
item: Articles of Agreement between George Verney of Compton, Glos.,
esq., son and heir of Richard Verney, late of the same, kt., and
Ludovic Grevyll of Milcote, esq., before the proposed marriage to be
had when George Verney's son and heir Richard reached the age of 14
and Ludovic Grevyll's daughter Anne reached the age of 12. By this
agreement George Verney settled the manors and farms of Compton
Murdocke, Kington and Combrook on them, subject to the dower of his
wife Jane, and paid £100 yearly for their maintenance. Ludovic Grevill
paid £1,000, 6th February 1568. - ref. CR 580/349/3 - date: 1568

wjhonson

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Jul 17, 2008, 8:23:23 PM7/17/08
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Wow a ton of new stuff.

As to the question (of mine) "Who was 'Simon Raleigh of Farnings and
his wife Anne Docwra' " ? The answer is apparently

Warwickshire County Record Office: HOLBECH FAMILY OF FARNBOROUGH
HOLBECH FAMILY OF FARNBOROUGH
Catalogue Ref. CR0457
Creator(s): Holbech family of Farnborough, Warwickshire
Documents of Title
Warwickshire
Farnborough
Deeds relating to the Manor of Farnborough - ref. CR0457/10
FILE - Marriage Settlement of Simon Ralegh - ref. CR0457/10/8 - date:
10 December 1555
[from Scope and Content] Between Simon Ralegh, Farnborough, Richard
Verney, Edward Cope, George Danvers, Edmund Docwra and Alban Butler.
Portions missing
FILE - Conveyance from Symon Ralegh to Richard Verney, Edward Cope,
George Danvers, Edmund Docwra and Alban Butler of his manor of
Farnborough, the rectory of Farnborough, etc. - ref. CR0457/10/9 -
date: 10 December 1555

wjhonson

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Jul 17, 2008, 8:29:08 PM7/17/08
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Oh wow.... it seems my last means that Martin Docwra who m Isabel
Danvers and thereby had a son Edmund Docwra of Chamberhouse... must be
the same person as Martin Docwra of Bolson, co Warwick and father of
Anne Docwra who m Simon Raleigh.

Right? Right. Forward.

Will Johnson

wjhonson

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Jul 17, 2008, 8:37:37 PM7/17/08
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Hmmm evidently *one* of the Eusebius Pelsant's was a Knight.
I'm just not sure which one this is.
Dad was bap 28 Aug 1614 and son had to be born between 1633 and 1639
So it could be either...


Derbyshire Record Office: Wilmot-Horton of Osmaston and Catton [D3155/
WH 1 - D3155/WH 2740]

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Wilmot-Horton of Osmaston and Catton

Catalogue Ref. D3155
Creator(s):
Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton, Derbyshire
Horton, Wilmot-, family of Osmaston and Catton, Derbyshire
Wilmot family of Osmaston, Horton family of Catton, Wilmot-Horton
family of Osmaston and Catton

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Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Rutland deeds

Clipston area deeds

FILE [no title] - ref. D3155/WH 675 - date: 1663
[from Scope and Content] Final concord between Euseby
Pelsant kt Richard Esq, Richard Verney Esq and Edward Halford, gent,
pfs, and George Buswell Bt and Katherine his wife and William Halford
Esq and Elizabeth his wife def of one messuage, one cottage, 2 tofts,
8a of meadow in Clipston: consideration £60. Dated Michaelmas in 3
weeks 15 Charles II [1663]

wjhonson

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Jul 17, 2008, 8:42:18 PM7/17/08
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That Elizabeth (Empson) Lucy survived her husband Thomas

Warwickshire County Record Office: Lucy of Charlecote
LUCY OF CHARLECOTE
Catalogue Ref. L6
Creator(s): Lucy family of Charlecote, Warwickshire
ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD
Estate papers: general
FILE [no title] - ref. L6/1053 - date: 14 Oct. 1528
[from Scope and Content] Appointment by Lady Elizabeth Lucy, widow of
Sir Thomas Lucy, knt., deceased, of Richard Verney, esq., and others
as attorneys to receive rents from lands, listed in the schedule
annexed, to perform the will of the said Sir Thomas Lucy.

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