Hello All,
In response to my request for assistance last week with the will of
Percival Skerne [1], Paul Reed was kind enough to respond. Together with
valuable input from Chris Phillips, Paul abstracted the will, the full text of
which is given below [2].
We know from the will of William Kelke, mercer of London (d. before 28
June 1552) that 'Persevall Skerne' was the father of his wife Thomasyn (or
Thomasine), and also a witness to the will (dated 16 June 1552) [3].
‘Persevall Skerne’ was a beneficiary of the will as well as a witness.
That this is the same Percival Skerne has been confirmed as a
result of the information in these wills and elsewhere. A beneficiary of
William Kelke’s will was ‘brother James Morle’ and his wife; James Morle was
a
witness of the will as well. One of the overseers of the will of Percival
Skerne was ‘my sonne Marlowe’, obviously a son-in-law, the husband of ‘my
daughter Marleye’. ‘James Morley of London, merchant’ is identified in the
Visitation of London (1634) as the husband of ‘Anne Skerne, daughter of a
London Fishmonger’ [4]. We can therefore identify ‘brother James Morle’ as a
son-in-law of Percival Skerne, fishmonger of London, and brother-in-law of
William Kelke, identified hereafter as James Morley.
As a result of the success concerning this will, and the identification
of Percival Skerne as a fishmonger of London [5], I determined to examine the
wills of ‘Symond Skerne, Fishmonger of London’ (1507) and ‘Robert Skerne,
Fishmonger of London ‘ (1534). Analysis of the abstracts of these wills,
together with the will of William Skerne, clerk, of Melford, Suffolk (1515)
[previously brought to Paul Reed's attention by John Brayton (another Farrar
descendant)], has proved that these individuals are in fact related.
1. The will of ‘Roberte Skerne Citezen and Fysshemonger of London’ is
dated 15 October 1521 [proved 7 Sep 1534]. Of the will’s
provisions, those of particular relevance are as follows:
“ He gives each of his brothers and sisters living at his
death 20 shillings
He gives to each of his brother Percivall's children then
alive 5 shilings
also to John Wolffe's children 5 shillings “ [6]
2. The will of ‘Symond Skerne fisshemong[er] and citizen of london’
is dated 7 July 23 Henry VII (1507) [proved at Lambeth 13
December 1507]. A more significant abstract is given below, but
the immediately relevant provisions include bequests “to Robert
Skerne a sward [sword] that was my faders...to p[ar]cycall
Skerne xx s “, and the designation of
“ myn[e] executo[r]s : Whom I make and ordeyne Margery my wif[e]
Robert Skerne citezen & fisshemong[er] and p[er]syvall
sup[er]viso[r] and ov[er]sear “ [7]
3. The will of ‘William Skerne Clerk of Melford, Suffolk’ is
dated 20 April 1515 [proved 7 May 1515]. This will is
extremely valuable in identifying the interrelationships in
this family, as well as identifying their parents:
" And I wyll that he pray specially for my soule my Father
and my mother Rycharde and Issabell...and my brothern and
sustren that be dep[ar]ted "
" Also I bequeth to my sust[er] Maude v m[ar]cs of the residue
of the money that I promysed her to her mariage/ Also to my
sustre Jone Wolf xx s of the money that is in my brother
percyvell['s] handis/ and xiij s iiij d among her children
also the same and the other v nobles to hym self
" Also I gyve to my brother Rob't xx s And to my suster Alice
xls "
" to my Cosyn Wyllyam Skerne xl s wych he hath in his handis" [8]
Based on the evidence garnered from these sources, I have prepared the
following pedigree of this famiy. Additional evidence is being reviewed to
determine if other relationships can be identified, including the families of
William Skerne of Kingston-upon-Thames (d. ca. 1464) and of Henry Skerne of
Waltham, co. Lincs. (d. ca. 1506).
Credit and my thanks are due to Paul Reed and Chris Phillips for their
efforts, and to John Brayton (re: the will of William Skerne). Any criticism
of the results should be directed to me. Any comment or related evidence
(supportive or not) will be welcome as always.
Cheers,
John *
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1 Richard Skerne
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the will of William Skerne, dated 20 April 1515, identifies his parents as
' my father and my mother Richarde and Issabell...' [PCC PROB 11/18[1] ]
~ possibly d. after 7 July 1507: the will of his son Symond bequeaths
" to Mawde my suster all the goods that be bequethed to me in my
faders testament " [1], evidently meaning items that he had not yet
inherited.
Spouse: Isabel
Children: Symond (-<1507)
Maud
Alice
Joan
Elizabeth
Robert (-<1534)
William (-<1515)
Percival (-<1555)
1.1 Symond Skerne
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Death: bef 13 Dec 1507, d.v.p.[1]
'Symond Skerne, fishmonger and citizen of London', will dated 7 July 23
Hen VII [1507], proved 13 Dec 1507 [PCC PROB 11/15 [1] ]
bequeathed in his will,
' to Mawde my suster all the goods that be bequethed to me in my faders
testament
...
to Robert Skerne a sward [sword] that was my faders
to p[ar]cycall Skerne xx s '[1]
Spouse: Margery
Children: Agnes
Alice
1.1.1 Agnes Skerne
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' to Agnes Skerne my dought[er] xxx s to be paid at hir marriage '
will of Simon Skerne, dated 7 July 23 Hen VII [1507], proved 13
Dec 1507 [PCC PROB 11/15[1]]
1.1.2 Alice Skerne
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' to Alys Skerne my dought[er] xxx s to be paid at hir marriage '
will of Simon Skerne, dated 7 July 23 Hen VII [1507], proved 13
Dec 1507 [PCC PROB 11/15[1]]
1.2 Maud Skerne
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' Mawde my suster ', will of Symond Skerne, dated 7 July 23 Hen VII
[1507], proved 13 Dec 1507 [PCC PROB 11/15[1] ]
' I bequeth to my sust[er] Maude v m[ar]cs of the residue of the money
that I promysed her to her mariage ', will of William Skerne of
Melford, dated [PCC PROB 11/18[1]]
1.3 Alice Skerne
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' to Alys Skerne my sust[er] my blake [black] gowne ', will of Symond
Skerne, dated 7 July 23 Hen VII [1507], proved 13 Dec 1507
[PCC PROB 11/15[1] ]
' And to my sister Alis..', will of William Skern [PCC PROB 11/18[1]]
1.4 Joan Skerne
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' to Johane my suster iij s iiij d ', will of Symond Skerne, dated
7 July 23 Hen VII [1507], proved 13 Dec 1507 [PCC PROB 11/15[1] ]
' to my suster Jone Wolf xx s of the money that is in my brother
percyvell['s] handis and xiij s iiij d among her children ',
will of William Skerne [PCC PROB 11/18[1] ]
she m. John Wolf (or Wolffe)
provision in the will of her brother Robert Skerne,
' also to John Wolffe's children 5 shillings ',
[will dated 15 Oct 1521, proved 7 Sept 1534, PCC PROB 11/15[1],[2]]
Spouse: John Wolf
Children: John
1.4.1 John Wolf
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'John, son of John Wolf'
' John, son of John Wolf, v. Robert Skerne and other feoffees concerning
land in Kingston-on-Thames and a messuage called "the Bell." '
- Paul C. Reed, citing Chancery Proceeding C1/58/218 [2], [3]
" William Skerne of Long Melford had mentioned his sister Jane
Wolf and Robert Skerne, fishmonger, had mentioned John Wolf in
his will. "[2],[3]
1.5 Elizabeth Skerne
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' to Elizabeth Skerne my suster iij s iiij d ', will of Simon Skerne,
dated 7 July 23 Hen VII [1507], proved 13 Dec 1507 [PCC PROB 11/15[1] ]
1.6 Robert Skerne
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Death: bef 7 Sep 1534[1]
' Roberte Skerne Citezen and Fysshemonger of London ', will dated
15 Oct 1521, proved 7 Sept 1534[1]
~ will of Symond Skerne bequeaths,
' to Robert Skerne a sward [sword] that was my faders '[PCC PROB 11/15[1]]
re: his wife Mary:
she was possibly Mary Fabyan or Fabian (will of 2nd husband Sir Thomas
Sperte mentions 'his wife's brother Mr. Edward Fabyan. '[3] )
' The will of Dame Mary Jenney, formerly Skern and Sperte, of Poplar
[in Stepney], Middlesex, was dated 13 Jan. 1548 [sic] and proved 20
Dec. 1548. She was late the wife of Sir Christopher Jenney, and of
Sir Thomas Sperte. Among others, she mentioned a sister Martha and
daughter Martha, her son Richard Sperte son of Sir Thomas, of Poplar,
her daughter Brigit Fetyplace and her daughter Agnes Fetiplace (10
pounds at marriage), residue to sons berthemew [sic] Skerne and
Richard Sperte, executors, son-in-law Mr. Edward Hasilwood, overseer
with cousin Thomas Sperte, and godchildren Fowlke, Elizabeth and
John Hasilwood, Sir Fowlke Grevell, knight, signing as one of the
witnesses. '
' Sir Thomas Sperte of Stepney, Middlesex, left a will dated 28
Nov. 1541 and prved 9 Jan. 1541/2. He gave his nevewe Thomas
Sperte 10 pounds, mentioned Anthony and Thomas Broke, sons of
Thomas Broke his son-in-law and daughter Anne Broke. He heavily
favored his wife Mary. His son Richard Sperte was under 21. He
also mentioned his wife's son-in-law Mr. Edward Hasilwood and his
wife's brother Mr. Edward Fabyan. '[3]
she m. 1stly Robert Skerne,
2ndly [as 3rd wife[3]] Sir Thomas Sperte,
3rdly Sir Christopher Jenney[3]
Spouse: Mary
Children: Bridget
Bartholomew
Martha
1.6.1 Bridget Skerne
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Re: her husband:
' Anthony Fettiplace of North Denchworth in the county aforesaid,
esquire, eldest son and heir to Philip aforesaid, married Bridget
daughter of Robert Skerne of London, fishmonger, and by her hath
issue, Edward Fettiplace, his eldest son and heir; John, second son;
George, third son; Thomas, fourth son; William, fifth son; Anne
married to Richard Cove of Malmesbury in the county of Wiltshire;
Margaret married to Richard Hungerford of ..... in the county of
Wiltshire [Berkshire], esquire; Eleanor, unmarried.'
- Visitation of Berkshire, pedigree of Fettiplace[4]
Spouse: Anthony Fettiplace, of North Denchworth, co. Berks.
Marr: bef 1533[3]
Children: Edward
John
George
Thomas
William
Anne
Margaret
Eleanor
1.6.1.1 Edward Fettiplace
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of North Denchworth, co. Berks.
fl. 1566[4]
Spouse: Mary Essex
Children: Thomas
Margaret
1.6.1.2 John Fettiplace
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1.6.1.3 George Fettiplace
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1.6.1.4 Thomas Fettiplace
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1.6.1.5 William Fettiplace
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1.6.1.6 Anne Fettiplace
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1.6.1.7 Margaret Fettiplace
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1.6.1.8 Eleanor Fettiplace
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1.6.2 Bartholomew Skerne
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'berthemew [sic] Skerne', together with half-brother Richard Sperte,
residual legatee and executor of the will of mother Dame Mary
Jenney, dated 13 Jan 1547/8[3]
his wife may have been Jane, daughter of Thomas Tewthur of
Ludlow, co. Salop. (she m. 2ndly Mathew Smith, MP) - Paul
Reed, citing HOP[3]
possibly the same Bartholomew Skerne who was father of
(1) Jane, wife of Sir Edmund Mathew of Radir, Glamorgan, and
(2) Frances, wife of Edward Giffard of Whiteladies in Boscobel, co. Salop.[3]
Re: his mother Mary (Dame Mary Jenney),
' Mary was second wife of Sir Christopher Jenney, Judge of the Common
Pleas, born 1486, w.d. 4 Nov. 1542, admon. granted his widow Mary in
PCC. In 37 Henry VIII John, son of Christopher Jenney, surrendered
lands in Saham to Lady Mary Jenney, widow, and Bartholomew Skerne
her son (Dashwood's Vis. Norfolk 1:133). Anne Bedingfield, daughter
of Edmund (d. 1585), married Robert Skerne (p. 160). '[3]
1.6.3 Martha Skerne
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'Martha Skerne of London', wife of Edward 'Hassellwood'
[LeNeve(Genealogist 1:45)][3]
will of Sir Thomas Sperte date 28 Nov 1541 mentions 'his wife's
son-in-law Mr. Edward Hasilwood'[3]
'daughter Martha', named in will of mother Dame Mary Jenney, dated
13 Jan 1547/8[3]
' The Hasilwood peidgree drawn up bt LeNeve (Genealogist 1:45) states
that Edward Hassellwood of Wykwaren, Worcs., 3rd son, married
Martha Skerne of London. He bought Wickwarren temp. Hen. VIII
and was devisee of manors in Northants. in his mother's will in 1541.
His will, dated 26 March and proved 4 December 1558, states his nephew
William Babington was to have the bringing up of his son Fowlke
Hasilwood, who was to go to University and then one of the Inns of
Court. Edward was son of Edmund Haselwood by his wife Jane Chauntrell.
Fulke also had siblings John, Edward, Thomas and Elizabeth. '[3]
Spouse: Edward Hasilwood
Death: bef 4 Dec 1558[3]
Children: Fulke
John
Edward
Thomas
Elizabeth
1.6.3.1 Fulke Hasilwood
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'Fowlke Hasilwood', son and heir of Edward Hasilwood
'who was to go to University and then one of the Inns of Court'
- Paul Reed, citing will of Edward Hasilwood dated 28 Mar 1558,
proved 4 Dec 1558[3]
1.6.3.2 John Hasilwood
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1.6.3.3 Edward Hasilwood
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1.6.3.4 Thomas Hasilwood
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1.6.3.5 Elizabeth Hasilwood
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1.7 William Skerne
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Death: bef 7 May 1515, d.s.p.[1]
will of William Skerne, Clerk of Melford, Suffolk, dated 20 April
1515, proved 7 May 1515 [PCC PROB 11/18[1] ]
~ his will provides proof of the relationships shown, as it provided:
" I bequeth to my sust[er] Maude v m[ar]cs of the residue of the money
that I promysed her to her mariage
Also to my suster Jone Wolf xx s of the money that is in my brother
percyvell['s] handis and xiij s iiij d among her children "
[PCC PROB 11/18[1] ]
1.8 Percival Skerne
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Death: bef 20 Aug 1555[5],[1]
fishmonger, of London
held property including houses in Thistleworth [Isleworth], Middlesex
and Southwark, Surrey [now London][6]
brother Symond Skerne in his will dated 7 July 23 Henry VII [1507], proved
13 December 1507, bequeathed ' to p[ar]cycall Skerne xx s ' and designated
' p[er]syvall sup[er]viso[r] and ov[er]sear' [PCC PROB 11/15[1] ]
~ relationship to William Skerne and Joan (Skerne) Wolf proved in the will
of William Skerne, dated 20 April 1515, proved 7 May 1515 which bequeaths
"...to my suster Jone Wolf xx s of the money that is in my brother
percyvell['s] handis and xiij s iiij d among her children..'
[PCC PROB 11/18[1] ][7]
~ Robert Skerne bequeathed as follows:
' He gives each of his brothers and sisters living at his death 20 shillings
He gives to each of his brother Percivall's children then alive 5 shilings
also to John Wolffe's children 5 shillings '
[will dated 15 Oct 1521, proved 7 Sept 1534, PCC PROB 11/15[1] ]
' Persivall Skerne ', will proved 20 August 1555 by the oath of Johanne,
relict and executrix of [will of Percival Skerne, PCC PROB 11/37[1],
abstracted by Paul C. Reed, FASG, 6 October 2003[6] ]
' Persevall Skerne', father-in-law, legatee and witness in the will of
William Kelke (husband of Thomasine Skerne), dated 16 June 1552,
proved 28 June 1552 [Farrar p. 75][5]
Spouse: Joan
Children: Thomasine (-<1566)
Anne
NN
1.8.1 Thomasine Skerne[5]
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Death: bef 31 Aug 1566[8]
re: her husband and family:
William Kelke, of Barnetby-le-Wold, co. Lincolnshire
3rd son; birth date evidently after 3 Apr 1519 (date of his father's will,
naming older children[9])
'William Kelke of London, merchant; not born at the
date of his father's will. = ... dau. of ... '
[ Vis. Lincolnshire p. 555 - pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby ] [9], [5]
a merchant, evidently relocated to London;
identified as a 'mercer' in London in the Kelke pedigree, Visitation of
Lincolnshire[9],[5]
will dated June 16, 1552[9], and proved June 28, 1552 [10]
Spouse: William Kelke[9]
Birth: abt 1520
Death: bef 28 Jun 1552[8]
Father: Christopher Kelke (-1523)
Mother: Isabel Girlington (-<1559)
Children: Cecily (<1552-)
1.8.1.1 Cecily Kelke[9]
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Birth: bef 1552[11]
identified as daughter of 'William Kelke of London, merchant'
- Visitation of Lincolnshire, pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby
[MS. C. 23, Herald's College, pp. 555-557] [9]
Record of marriage licence granted:
' Aug. 26 1574: John Farror & Sicily Kelke, Spinster, of St.
Sepulchre's, London; to marry there. '[12]
Spouse: John Farrar
Death: bef 26 May 1628[10],[5]
Father: William Farrar (-<1573)
Mother: Margaret Lacy (->1571)
Marr: 25 Aug 1574, St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, London[9]
Children: Henry (->1644)
John (<1581-)
William (<1583->1637)
Humfrey
1.8.2 Anne Skerne[13]
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' Anne Skerne, daughter of a London Fishmonger ' -
Visitation of London [citation provided by Paul C. Reed, FASG[13] ]
The same visitation identifies her husband as 'James Morley of London,
merchant '[13]
'brother James Morle and his wife', devisee under the will of William
Kelke (husband of sister/in-law Thomasine Skerne), 16 June 1552
- Holmes p. 75[5]
husband identified as 'my sonne Marlowe' in will of father Persival Skerne
she was identified in same will as 'my daughter Marleye'
- will dated 20 November 1553, proved 20 August 1555 [PCC PROB 11/37][1]
Spouse: James Morley
Children: James
Thomas
Elizabeth
1.8.2.1 James Morley
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' James Morley, of Stondon, Herts. '[13]
1.8.2.2 Thomas Morley
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' Thomas Morley, of London, merchant, living 1634 '[13]
1.8.2.3 Elizabeth Morley
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Elizabeth, wife of ' William Sebright, of London, town clerk '[13]
Spouse: William Sebright
1.8.3 NN Skerne
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'I will that the said houses and lease to my daughter sperts
Children ' - will of Percival Skerne, PCC PROB 11/37[1] [trans. by
Paul C. Reed, FASG, 6 October 2003[6] ]
Spouse: NN Sperte
Children: Mary
Thomas
Percival
1.8.3.1 Mary Sperte
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will of grandfather Percival Skerne provides,
' I will that my Wief make Mary Sperts stock
at her mariage fiftie poundes' - will of Percival Skerne,
PCC PROB 11/37[1] [trans. by Paul C. Reed, FASG, 6 October 2003[6] ]
1.8.3.2 Thomas Sperte
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1.8.3.3 Percival Sperte
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1. "Public Record Office Archives," : wills proved in the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury, http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
provides .pdf copies of wills. Will of Percival ('Persivall') Skerne,
20 Nov 1553, proved 20 Aug 1555 - PROB 11/37
2. Paul C. Reed, FASG, "Re: Will of Robert Skerne (7 Sept 1534): was Re:
Will of Percival Skerne," October 7, 2003, provides abstract
of will of Robert Skerne, dtd 15 Oct 1521 (proved 1534).
3. Paul C. Reed, FASG, "Re: Query re: will of Symond Skerne (d. 1507)
- PART II," October 7, 2003, cites (1) The Visitation of Berkshire in
1532 , (2) The will of Dame Mary Jenney, formerly Skern and Sperte,
of Poplar, Middlesex, was dated 13 Jan. 1548 [sic] and proved 20 Dec.
1548.
4. "The Visitation of Berkshire, 1566," William Harvey, Clarenceux King
of Arms, text provided by Britannia.com,
http://www.britannia.com/history/docs/berksvis1566/fettiplace1.html
5. "The Farrar's Island Family and its English Ancestry," Alvahn Holmes,
Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, MD, 1972, reprinted 1986, cites Rev.
C. V. Collier, 'Documents at "Burton Agnes" ', East Riding Society,
vols. 18-19 (1911-1912), providing abstracts of 6 deeds relating to
Kelke and identifying members of the Kelke family.
6. Paul C. Reed, FASG, "Will of Percival Skerne [ancestor of GARD William
Farrar]," October 6, 2003, provides abstract of the will of
Persival Skerne.
7. Chris Phillips, "Re: Query re: will of Symond Skerne (d. 1507) - PART
II," October 7, 2003, confirms the reading of the will of William
Skerne (1515), including naming of 'my suster Jone Wolf... [and]
my brother percyvell..'
8. "Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists," David Faris,
Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999, (2nd
edition, 1999).
9. "The Visitation of Lincolnshire," Harleian Series, Vols. 50-52 (I-III).
II:555-557, pedigree of Kelke of Barnetby.
10. "Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists," David Faris,
Baltimore: the Genealogical Pub. Company, 1st ed.
11. Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet," Jan 20, 2003,
email: royala...@msn.com
12. "Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of London,
1520 to 1610," Col. Joseph L. Chester, LL.D. ; ed. Geo. J. Armytage,
F.S.A., London: The Harleian Society, 1887 (Vol. I),
p. 61 -Farror; Harleian Series, Vol. 25.
13. "The Visitation of London, 1634," Harleian Soc., Harleian Series,
Vol. 17, Mitchell and Hughes, Printers, London, citation provided
by Paul C. Reed from HS 17:111, pedigree of Morley (of London).
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NOTES (to post)
[1] John P. Ravilious, < Will of Percival Skerne [ancestor of GARD
William Farrar] >, SGM, 5 October 2003.
[2] Will of Persevall Skerne of London [proved 20 August 1555]
(Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ), PROB 11/37.
Public Record Office Archives, http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
abstract provided by Paul C. Reed :
In the name god Amen The Twentie daye of Novemb[e]r in the first yere
of our Soveraigne Ladye quene Marie /. I Persivall Skerne in good helthe of
mynde and
bodye make this daye my last will and Testament / First I bequeathe my soule
to god
the father Almightie
and to our Ladye seynt Mary and to all the holye companye of heaven / And my
bodye to
be buried at
the pleasure of my Executrix the whiche I make my Wief full executrix /. And
my sonne
Marlowe and
my sonne Oleffe myne Overseers /. first I bequeath to the highe Aulter for
myne
Oblac’ion vj s viij d
I will that my wief have my three howses w[i]t[h] all th[e]apprten[a]nc[e]s at
Thestilworth and my lease of my
Howsys and gardens in southwerke for the terme of her Lief / And after her
dep[ar]tinge I will the saide
Howses at Thistilworth and lease at southwerke I will that the said houses
and lease to
my daughter sperts
Children to Mary Thomas and Persivall/ and to my daughter Marleye and my
daughter
gelberds[?] child[r]en
of their bodies begotten / and every Child to be others heire /. I will that
my Wief
make Mary Sperts stock
at her mariage fiftie poundes /. I will every Childe afore rehersid
[rehearsed] viij s
iiij d a pece[piece] to bye [buy] them black clooth [?]
I will the Masters of our Company for a smale [small] banket [?banquet] xxvj
s viij d
better if my executrix will /. I will my
wief wold be good to my poore debters, and take some and give some and troble
not if
she can’ /. I will forgive
olde Morise all suche debts as he owes me /. I give the poore of the
p[ar]ishe every
house viij d / And ev[er]y godchild
that I have viij d /. I will forgive Robert grenfeld the ten shillings the
[sic] he
owes me / Wief I praye yo[u] forgive
the poore as you please / and take your dewtie [duty] of the Riche and you
can/
Will proved 20 August 1555 by the oath of Johanne, relict and executrix of
the deceased
[3] Alvahn Holmes, The Farrar’s Island Family and Its English Ancestry
(Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1986, pp. 74-75.
[4] The Visitation of London, 1634 ( Mitchell and Hughes, Printers,
London), Harleian series vol. 17, p. 111 (pedigree of Morley).
Citation provided by Paul C. Reed, FASG.
[5] See note [4] above, and relevant text.
[6] Will of Robert Skerne, Fishmonger of London [proved 7 September 1534]
(Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ), PROB 11/25.
Public Record Office Archives, http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
abstract provided by Paul C. Reed.
[7] Will of Symond Skerne, Fishmonger of London [proved 12 December 1507]
(Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ), PROB 11/15.
Public Record Office Archives, http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
abstract provided by Paul C. Reed.
Symond Skerne fisshemong[er] and citizen of london ...
my body to be buried in the cloister app[er]teynyng to the church of seynt
Nicholas Goldenabbay[?] in olde fisshe strete in london ther[e] as my wif[e]
lyeth buryed...
to Agnes Skerne my dought[er] xxx s to be paid at hir marriage
to Alys Skerne my dought[er] xxx s to be paid at hir marriage
to Mawde my suster all the goods that be bequethed to me in my faders
testament
to Robert Skerne a sward [sword] that was my faders
to p[ar]cycall Skerne xx s
to Alys Skerne my sust[er] my blake [black] gowne
to Johane my suster iij s iiij d
to Elizabeth Skerne my suster iij s iiij d
to M' [?] my broder a ryng of gold
to Margery my wif[e] a gardeyn called Smalgarthe and a croft atte [at the] end
of the sayde gardyn' ... unto [until] the tyme that the heyre be of lawfull
age
myn[e] executo[r]s : Whom I make and ordeyne Margery my wif[e] Robert Skerne
citezen & fisshemong[er] and p[er]syvall sup[er]viso[r] and ov[er]sear'
[residue of good to wife Margery Skerne]
In Wittness herof Henry Stokton Thomas Nicolls and s[i]r Henry dyglon
p[a]risshe priest of the said churche and many moo [more]/.
w,p, at Lambeth 13 December 1507 by Margery the relict and executrix
[8] Will of William Skerne, Clerk of Melford [proved 7 May 1515]
(Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury ), PROB 11/18.
Public Record Office Archives, http://www.documentsonline.pro.gov.uk/
abstract provided by Paul C. Reed, together with Chris Phillips and
John P. Ravilious.
* John P. Ravilious